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Pege-14-The Daily Sentinel
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Shenff's~; departm~~t
pro~Jwo acciderlts

Area deaths

Local Briefs:
Middleport cleanup week slated

Harry E. Miller

Cleanup week in Middleport will be held Tuesday, Aprtl 2, through
Frtday, AprU 5, vlllage officials said today.
Residents w:e requested to clean up their yards and lots during the
next week in order to take advantage of this once-a-year tree pickup
by the village.
Beginning Aprtl 2, residents may place their trash and other
excess llerns near the curb In front of their homes and it will be
picked up by the vlllage, free of charge.

. HanyE:MUier,8l,qled'J'ul&gt;sday
everilng at his home at 36861 Texas
Rood.
Mr.MUierwasbornMay5,1003,at
Grand Rapids, Mich., a son of the
Ia~ .Edward and Katie Miller. He
was a retired C &amp; 0 Railroad
engineer.
Surviving are his wife, MarY
McCoy MUier; seven sons, Richard
of Euriice, La., Gary of Washington
Court House, Donald of Pataskala,
PaulandErnest,bothofGahanna;
John of Cleveland, and Thomas of ·
Plantation, Fla.; three daughters,

JohnH.Shanks,89.CooJVUie,dled
Tuesday evEOing at till' Parlcvlew
Nursing Center in Parkenburg,
w.Va.,followingabrleflliness.
He was born 1n CoolvUle, a son or
the late Frank and AUce Chevalier
Shanks. He attended the CoolvUle
United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Ruby
Russell Shanks; three sons, Howard
of CoolvUie, Russell of Baltbnore,
Ohio, and Richard (Dick) of
CoolvUie; a daughter, Mrs. VIc
(Betty) Clark of Coolville; a sister,
Helm Shanks of Coolville; and 13

Mary Roberts of Cleveland; and a
slster,JackleMcClellandofColumbus. Twenty-flvegrandchUdrenalso

Besides his parents, he 'w as
preceded in, dl!ath by a daughter.
._.. b !her
four slsrers .Uu a ro
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Services wUI be held at i p.m.
FrldayattheWhlteFuneral Home
in CoolvUle with till' Rev.·' Roy
Deeter officiating. Burial wUI be in
the CoolvUle Cemetery. , Friends
may call at ·~~ funeral horne
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The spring cleanup arid tree planting program spoJISOred ·by the
Ohio Department of Transportation begins this week and runs until

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Two accidents;' ~ on ,County
Road 00 (Momlfli ,1S!.ar Road)
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college youths while on their spring breaks to clean up Utter along the
'lll seedlin E tire
state's highways and plant approximately 1 ITll on
gs, n
cost of the program Is $500,(XX).
"The advantages of this· program are twofold in thatlt wUI put our
youngpeopletoworkwholnturnwlllhelpmaintalntheupkeepofour
infrastrucl\ij'e's natural environment," Gov. Richard Celeste said.
Approximately 1~ youths wUI work throug~out ODOT's DistrlctlO
r"""on, which Includes Meigs, Gallla, Athens, Vinton and
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survive. ·
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by a sister.
Services wUI be held at 10 a.m.
Friday attheEwingFuneralHome,
where friends
call from 7 to 9

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.:~ties sa1ll BroWJI,was travelIJ!g west towards ~ty , Road 28
t~ Rood), w!Ji!n ,tfle t(uck he _
andwereinvestlga~bytlii'Mei~~S Was. driving, owned ,lly Michael
COI)ttySherlff's~t.
, Lawson, Racine, ran .off till' right
At approxlmately•tl45 a.m., Carl side of the roadway 'onto the sort
J Ctrcie Racine was ttavellngeast shoulder and struck a tree. :
~cooniyRoadlomhiswayhome " No injuries were reported and
from work. C!tcie ~portedly feU ' damage to the vehicle was Ug~t. No
asleep at the wheel, went off the left ' r;cl:ta:tlons=:w:e:re=lss:u:ed=
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side of the road and hit a tree. Circle.
sustained chest InjurieS In the
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Racine EMS unit. ·. .
Damage to Circle's automobile

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citations have bl'en Issued at the
presenttlme·
The accident oroured near the
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Morning Stan.:qurch.
Earlier' in theJJnomlng, Deputies
Don Spyder and Jlll)mer Souf!;by
investigated the1second accident on
the county road involving Joseph J .
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Bro'fll ofRacint;.
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By NANCY YOACHAM
voted yes. Commissioners Koblelitz and Manning
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Roush voted no.
Melgs Cou. nty •s HIghway Departm.en t workers
"Where ·does this put us?," Koble·ntz asked Phil
remal ned on the jobthi s mom Ing despIt e the fac t that
Roberts, Meigs County Engineer.
· Wednesday fa. lied 1o ra tlfy a
Count Y comml ssIoners.
"I'd say in a strike," Robe
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agreement by commissioners Is required.
Th
posed three.. ssed d
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yea~ contract was cu
an
discussed said David Koblentz, commission pres!dent "so let's put It on the table and see what we're
-!Win~ to. dQ.:• The cornmL'l.&lt;lon bas .. until next

- Martin Mpllohan.
"Where the lubber
Pomeroy;
Trenton
Clelan&lt;), f&lt;ifn&amp;
Iva Leona Clark, 83, Cheshire,
roy;
Truman
Priddy,
Rutlapd;
Apparently motorists are becoming aware that speeding -..:UI not
Meets The load" ·
Maud VanMeter, 100, Clifton,
was found dead in her residence at
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denceofa daughter.
Born Jan. 3, 1902, in Van Wert 'Eugene ,Johnson, Racine.
Middleport, Ohio
Discharged - Kenneth Crespeeding charges while last week the number was about 'n. Four
County, Ohio, daughter of'the late
Born Sept. 23, 1884, In Bowling
others were fined on speeding charges.
Green,Mo .. shewasthedaughterof · John and NeUie Higgins McNeal. means, Travis Childress, Clarence
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Forfeiting bonds on speeding charges In the court of Pomeroy
the late H_e nry and Deborah
she moved to GaUia County in 1924. ' Proffitt' .
Mayor Richard Seyler last night were Debra Rawson, Middleport,
McDanlelStewart.
ShemartiedLincolnLeeCiarkon .--------.,,----.L..,---------'---$43; _Richard Dalley, Athens, $45; Linda Powell, Pomeroy, $49;
. Also preceding her In death were
Nov: :.!, 1926, at Catlettsburg, Ky.,
Cindy Crump, Lron, W.Va., $44; Dennis .Stanley, Syracuse, $44;
her husband, Harry D.•VanMeter,
andheprecededherlndeathin1962.
Patricia Humphrey, Pomeroy, $43; Carl Klaiber, Long Bottom, $48;
Who dl~ in 1946, and a son. Leonard
She was also preceded In death by a
Homer Parker,_Rutland, ~_5, and Robert Musser, fomeroy, $49.
VanMe.ter.
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. Keith Barrett, Hartford, W.Va., forfeited a $43 bond posted on an
Surviving are three sons, Ray·
Surviving are ttuee sons, James
Improper backing charge.
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mondE.VanMeterofFranklln,and
Clark of Newark; Lee Clark of
Fined In the court Tuesday night were Ricky Keys, High Point,
Cheshire, arid John Clark of Palm
Ralph T. VanMeter and WilHam
N.C., illegal left turn and no operator's license, $70 and costs; Terry
"BUI" D. VanMeter, bothofCiifton;
Springs, Calif.; four daughters,
_ Spencer,,3yra.t:use, $43 ano cost&lt;;, . _s~ing; ...Keith SParles,
three daug!tters, Lucy .Johnson of
Mrs. P.E. (!i-ene} Ste!finscn or
- Middleport, $43 and costs, failure to yield; ~incent Stone, Pomeroy,
MOton, W.Va ., and Josephine JusCathedral City, Calif., Mrs. Jack
speeding, $ll and costs; RickY ·Lunsford, Pomeroy, speeding, $45
tlceandKathleenVanMeter,bothof
(Reva) Kinsey and Mrs. Gordon
and costs, and Betty Caldwell, Middleport, speeding, $20 and costs.
Clifton; 18 grandchildren, 49 great(Neva) Altland, bo!ll of Redwood,
grandchildren and :ID. great-great- Calif.', and Mrs. Grorge (Nellie)
grandchildren.
Walsh of Las Vegas, Nev.; sever;II ·
· .. - Funeral services 'Will be lfelt;i" · · granctclliidreh and &amp;eVerargreat:
Frtday at I p.m. In Foglesong . grandchildren; a stepson, Roy
mayor~s
Funeral Home, Mason, W.Va., Wiih
Clark of Middleport; .a nd a stepLuther Raine and Eric Brown
daughter, Mrs. Lrona SJ?.Ires of
Three defendants forfeited bonds and five others were fined In the
officiating. Burial wUI be InGraham
GaUipolls.
court of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Cemetery.CalllngboursareThursFuneral arrangements wUI be
1&gt;
Forfeiting were Randy K. Lee, Pomeroy, $00, stop sign violation;
day, 2 to4p.m . and7to9p.m.atthe
announced later by Miller's Home
William A. Wooten, $&lt;11, speeding, and Larry E. Clevenger, ·
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funeral home.
for Funerals.
Southgate, Mich .. $&lt;150, driving while intoxicated, and $50, left of
center.
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Fined were Mike Dorst, Middleport, $100 and costs, five day
suspended jail sentence, resisting arrest; $100 and costs, five day
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres!-. accurate MX missiles underscored
suspended jail sentence, menacing threats, and $50 and costs,
dent fleagan's decisive Senate thepresldent'spowersofpersuaslon
disorderly manner; Debra J. Snyder, LanRsvUie, $425 and costs
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victory on spending for the MX and gave Reagan the first major
and three days in jail, driving while intoxicated; $200 and costs,
missile sets the stage for three other legislative victory · of his second
concealed weapon; Roy Boggs, Mlqdleport. $25 and costs, disorderly
The Stride Rite"' Collection. Beautiful designs and
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votes he must win before Congress White House te.rm.
, manner, and Charles Knaf1p, Mlddlei&gt;ort, $100 and costs and three
colors that will make her glad she's a girl. Quality and
will release $1.5 billion to resume
Senator after senator credited the
days in jail, receiving stolen property.
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comfort ,in styles Y,ou'll both find a little more fitting.
MX production.
victory to Reagan's personal lobbyTheSenate's5:H5voteTuesdayto Ing and his adroit use of the
argument that killing the MX
free funds to

Maud VanMeter

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Five fined in

Five calls were answered Tuesday by local units, the Meigs
County Emergency Medical Services reports.
At 10:55 a.m. the Pomeroy Unit took Martin Mollohan from the
Pomeroy Health Care Center to Veterans Memorial Hospital; at
12:53 p.m., Middleport took Cathy Wiley, South Fifth Avenue, to
Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at 3:39p.m. took Carolyn Gilmore
from the office of Dr. Harold Brown to Veterans Memorial; Tuppers
Plains at 8:16p.m. was called to the residence of Harry Mllier on the
Texas Rood: He was dead upon the unft'.s arrival, and at 11:39 p.m ..
PomeroY went to the Count I)' Mobile Home Park for Daniel Ralrden
who was taken to Veterans Memorial.

Lottery
CLEVElAND (AP) The
winning numher drawn Tuesday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number," was 819.
In the "Pick4" game, the winning
number was 7142.
The lottery reported earnings of
$583,556 from wagering on Its dally
game, Earnings came on sales of
$1,190,001. whlle holders of winning
.tjckets areentltied to share $607,015.
In the parimutuel "Pick 4" game,
sales totaled $178,312. Holders of
winning tickets are entitled to 45
percent of the ttake, or $8],261. A
winning $1 straight ticket earns
$2,2!0. A winning $1 boxed ticket
earns$95.

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Weather
Tonight, mostly clear. Low in the
low :lls. Thursday. partly cloudy.
High in the low 50s. The chance of
precipitation Is near zero tonight
and~ percent Thursday.
Olilo Extendtd Forecasl
Friday through SUnday:
Chance of rain each day. Highs in
the mid-405 to mld·50s. Overnight
lows mostly In the :ns.

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those Involved In the matter and 10 determine If the
department has just cause to strike. If workers do
strike the union ·will then send In a mediator
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o!,IDberts wa~ as~~ by ~~bl~ntz_to,:O~~a~!
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....,,fn, a represen.au•e'fo, "'""'n"r~ar1 r ""era non
of State County and Municipal Employees
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(AFSCME), "Then we'D go from \)Jere," Koblentz
sa aid
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Koblentz said he was not ratlfyin~ the contract

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ause he feels the increased pay raises the contract
-.yould mean a total $262,(8) budget increase for the
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would
have
allowed
thirty-five
highway
department
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department
over
the
three
year
period.
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lf the three n.on-union emplo,·ees
at the highway
K oyees are "excessive",
J
oble.ntz · also noted he dlt:ln't feel he could
give his
department are also ...
mven the same benefits as the
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·· Okay--tor the highway department raises when he
union employees, which has been the usual rustom lh
Ca!l't give other coun_ty employees the same. Says
the past, the total three-year budget increase would
• K()bJf"l~·~a t~ my_pmlll!:m,.J10t,J!!e!J;'£.~~""• ' ..--be ~.5!!~. -·"-·=" ,., . . -=~ ~~......&lt; .. --·-,·-··....,~"-··· "'"0·
lfiey Iii right.
The county highway department Is funded out of the
Roush agreed with Koblentz and added that
state's auto license and gasoline tax and not out of
according to a recent report In "The Daily Sentinel,"
county general fund money. Courthouse, sheriff's
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average year Y wages In Meigs County rose 4.3
department and county in!ii-mary employees are
...!:"'!~JIL "-:rlle ll!P~~JUghwa¥--2epar:tment
pal!&gt;! kom ~roperty tax revenue in the ~eneral fund .
contract would provide an average yearly Increase of
It Is the understanding of Koblentz and Roush that
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based upon county population increase, tax structure,
increase over the three years
and other pertinent information. wages for Meigs
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or an a ve se pay mcrease
County's highway department are comparable with
of $.60 for !9R'i; $1.20 for 1986; and
for 1987. This
those of surrounding counties.

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Planning program·under study . . .~~
Meigs County Commlsslonersare
now considering a planning program proposal for the county which
has bl'en submitted by .the Gallia- Meigs Community Action Agency.
lf accepted by the hoard, C.AA
would receive the $20,000 that has
bl'en earmarked this year by the
commissioners for a county
-plaiiner,"A· deiaUed deScription
the pr_opos;ll was ,reported _on In
Wednesday's commissioner' s
meeting by Commissioner Richard
Jones:
According to Information from
CA.A., the proposal Is for a
partnership to accomplish a common goal, rather than a grant
proposal. C.A.A. feels It can assist In
both eronomlc and' community
development projects in Meigs
County by utUizlng resources,
programs and activities already in
place In the county.

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both national security and thec;~use
of world peace.
"The power of the presidency Is
amazing,'' said Sen. Dale Bumpers,
D-Ark., an MX opponent.

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Wednesday to act on the proposed contract
agreement
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When the motion to ratify the contract was brought
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The planning program would
missioners to give some thought to
determined .
require a total budget of $100,656 future expansion of Meigs IndusRumors about the bridge's closwith CM contributing $81,656 and
trles which now provides work for38 ing this summer haveranged from a ,
the county commissioners S"..U,OOO. · Indivlduais. Wedemeyer feels 't!}at . weeli to'tnreemonthS. .
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H accepted, the program Is to be in the next year or so. expansion of
Roberts also reported that a
completely staffed by ' 'Meigs
some kind will be necessary.
slippage on County Rd. 3 (Depot St. )
Countlans.
Wedemeyer also suggested that in Rutland Township has heen
Lee Wedemeyer, superintendent commlssloner~conslder~veloplng repaired by the Ohio Bridge
oL 9,~rle,tor Sch.ool ~ and lyfelg~, J!, ~~d~qtla! • .f~c!)lty .• fo~;, . M!!!g~ ., . Coowwy.,ata.".f!~Pox~"!13tc =:of
Industries, was present at Wednes- County's. mentally handicapped $6500.
day's commissioner's meeting to who. no longer have parelits or
Ted- Warner, · county highway
bring the commissioners up to date family members to care for them.
department crew supervisor.
on current union activity at the
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Bridge report
warned the board that complaints
facility.
According to Phil Roberts, Meigs about dust might be forthcoming
He explained that the Ohio County engineer, the Ohio Depart- from residents along some county
Education Association (OES) has
ment of· Transportation Is still not roads. Warner ellplalned that the
petitioned state and local labor sure If the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge · department Is preparing for an
boards for recognition as a union will have to be closed any time this "invert seal" in front of some
bargaining agent for the Carleton- . summerwhllerepalrtothebrldgels ~ouses . The invert seal process
Meigs Industries employees.
made. It Is Robert's understanding reqUires that the road be ripped up
The Mental Retardation Board that some type of epoxy overlay Is'· and turned over before the $65
has filed a counter petition for a
needed !&gt;f1 the bridge's deck, but percent asphalt base Is applied.
SECret ballot vote on unionization.
whether or not the work can be done Dustv conditions will onlv be
(Continued on page 12)
. -.Wedemeyer also asked the 'rom- one lane at a time has not yet been

Customer lines fonn for ·S &amp;L reopenings
William D, Connelly. Savings One

Chapman ·Shoes

opened for the first full day of , day afternoon;• and Columbia Sav'business today after a state- ings and Loan In Cincinnati had
Imposed shutdown, but officials of
reopened Monday,
the opened institutions expressed
Thrifts opened for limited service
confidence they could meet custo·
will allow customers to make
mers' money demands.
unlimited deposits or withdrawals
At least three of the state- of $750 or less. Thrifts that open for
chartered savings and loans closed · full service wUI allow unlimited
last week were to be open today, and
deposits and withdrawals.
most of the~ other closed ihriftsare
Outside the Century Savings
expected to reopen for limited
office in Cincinnati, a Une of
depositors formed before the doors
service by Frtday.
Century Savings, with offices in were set to open at 10 a.m. But
reporters and photographers outColumbus, Newark, Toledo and
Cinclnna t1 was open .tor full service
numbered customers.
"I need the m0ney, but I'm only
today, said Century vice president

to takeout a
fli'Sfffi lliie
insurance.''
Another woman In line, Mary
Sparks, said she Intended to make a
partial withdrawal.
"I need it for the IRS," shesa!il. "I
have to pay $5,750, but I'm going to
leave the rest in."
Century Savings President Robert Mizer said his firm would
reopen because It Is a subsidiary of
State Savings Bank, which is
federally insured. He said there had
bl'en no run by depositors before last
Friday's closing order.
"Wewereverycalmhere. We had
a few j:Jeopletakemoney out, but we

the early'"""" a•"u
closed before."
At the Savings One office in
Mansfield, about 60 people were in
Next To Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Une when the thrift reopened for
limited service at 9 a.m . today.
BUI Matthews, treasurer of SavByOVPStatfreports
free of charge, Butler said. Any
Approximately l53,(XX) gallons of
damaged equipment may be relngs One, estimated the Mansfield
'
branch handled "several hundred"
liqulfled petroleum gas or propane,
placed by the company, but will be
customers Wednesday when It
that has been contaminated with
considered "on a case-by-case
opened from 20:l0 untO about 7 p.m.
hydrogen sulfide gas, hilS been
basis."
He said most customers were
shipped by ·Ashland Oil, Inc. , ·to
The contaminat e d propa·ne
making withdrawals, bur that one· distributors in a four state areashould present no problems !f
customer in Dresden made a$15,000
Including GaUipolls, Pomeroy and
burned in a properly vented, closed
deposit ,
Rutland.
system. Butler added. The fuel Is
Thomas Batiies, state superlnAshland has started recalling the
stored and shipped under pressure
tendent of savings and loans, said
gasfromfivedlstrlbutol'l\. including
in special containers which keep the
the Federal Reserve In Cleveland
Buckeye Gas in Gallipolis and
gas iiquified and is delivered to and
had agreed to make Its discount
Pomeroy, and Rutland Bottled Gas
stored by consumers In similar
containers, Butler continued.
window available to those lnstitu- 1n Rutland and The Plains. The
Uons that open, providing them with
company Is urging customers not to
Bill Seacrlst. president ofSeacrist
WASHINGTON (AP) - The · worries of an Impending recession.
Imports slowed during the final a' source·ofcash If neeiiffl.- -- ·· use gas bought between March ll
Fuels Co., In St. Albans. W.Va .. said
three months of 1004, the country
"One of the things we're con- and March 20, according to spokes·
his company expected no problems.
economy Is growing at a surprls· Those fears were eased when
lngly sluggish rate of 2.1 percent so growth rebounded In the final three
posted Its worst merchandise trade cerned about Is that they have
man James Butler.
"All It'll do Is it smells awfully bad,
. Now's your
to get a jump on outdoor
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far this year, down sharply from the months of last year.
deficit in history ..- a $123.3 billion adequate liquidity tomeet. .. someof
According to the Chemical Manu- more badly than usual," he said.
Summer living! Find patio and lawn
USE OUR COIIVEIIIENT
pace set In 1984, the government
Today's report, however, revised
Imbalance.
the fearful depositors that they
facturers Association, hydrogen
The propane. Butler said, was
furniture
gro1.1pings
at
cool
estimated today.
the extent of that rebound from an
The report also projected that might encounter on their first days.
sulfide, fnapurestate,ishlghly toxic
shipped in 17 truckloads. each
LAY·AWAY
earlierreported4.9percentratetoa
business Investment In plant and That'soneofourprlmaryconslder- to humans. However, when mixed
carrying 9,(00 gallons of the fuel.
The Commerce Department put
values ... like these!
growth In the gross national product
slightly smaller 4.3 percent pace.
Inventories and residential constru- allons," he said.
with propane, the chemical is much
from Ashland's Catlettsburg. Ky.,
- the broadest measure of ecoThe Commerce Department's elton will show little Improvement
Connelly said he has already
less hazardous.
plant between March 11 and March
"flash" estimate of growth Is made ·during the first three months of the obtained vault cash from Fifth
"Consumers," Butler said,
18.
nomic health - at Its slowest rate
Indoor or outdoor, , pool
,·' t •
slnceaweak1.6percentpaceturned
before a quarter Is over. Today's year.
11)lrd Bank, a full-service Cincln- "sbould not attempt corrective
Ashland became aware of thl'
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or patio .. . Parma·Wic.ker"'
In
from
July
through
September
last
report
contains
complete
data
only
nat!
conunercial
bank,
to
prepare
actions
on
their
own.
Thesecompan_
problem
following a customer's
\...;.·
offers the look of wicker
year.
for January with estimates for
for Thursday's banking day,
Jes are now in the process of . complaint Tuesday, Butler added.
plu1 dur1blit.y. High b1ked
-Inntherbad n£Ws, the report said
February·andMa.-ch. Thequa.-terly
·Gross National
- "It's more than we usually carry,
checking to determine If C!Jstomer
An investigation determined lhat a :
polyester finish resists
estlmatelssubjecttoseveralrounds
Product
because we don't lmow what~ to
tanks contain contaminated fuel."
scrubber which removes hydrogen
Inflation Is heating up.
rust end ii .d esigned to
A measure of prices tied to the of revisions later In the year.
anticipate tomorrow," Connelly
Bob Sheppard, district manager
~ulflde from the gas before it goes
withstand all weather con·
GNP- the Implicit price deflatorJump In lnfiatlon
(Flash)
said.
of the Buckeye Gas and Doxol Co. ,
Into storage had failed . The equipIs
rising
at
an
annual
rate
of
5.4
Much
of
the
deterioration
In
~--·
Savings
One
president
Masters
whlchoperateslnAthensandMelgs
ment has since bl'en replaced,
dltiona. Choose ·from an
growth stemmed from the jump In
~'I
' ; said at one time as many as 60
County, said there are40customcrs
Butler said.
percent in the still-unfinished first
i
arrey of summer colors.
quarter, the fastest clip since a 5.6
II oyd/Aanders
the,lnflatlon rate.
!;
· ~~depositors were lined up at the
usln~451anksofthedefectlve gas In
"We have a longhistoryofmaklng
Before Inflation was taken into
II ,
·
\\\
Mansfield office; but there were no
the MlnersvUle section of Meigs
quality products," Butler rx-·
percent pace In the second quarter
of 1982.
account. the economy was calcu- .
·
1 Rat GNP'\ \
problems. Masters said he ordered
Copnty.
plalned. "We . get embarrassed·
The
new
report
caught
analysts
fated
as
expanding
a
tan
annual
rate
to
truckloadS
of
cashtrom
the
Federal
·
The
fuel,
Sheppard
said,
wUI
have
when
something goes wrong."
Reg. 111.00 .................... lALE $6800
by surprise.
of 7.6 percent In the first quarter,
$1,671.2
Reserve Bank In Cleveland.
to be pumped from the tanks which
As soon as the company became
Most had been predicting the
actually up from the7.1 percent rate
Billion
"I think the governor may be
wlllberefllled.'Theprocess, nesald, aware of the problem, Butler said
Reg. 196.00 ...................SALE
economy was growing at an of the fourth quarter last year.
~
right; In the long run we may have
should take about a week. The last
officials began to Identify the
1179.00 ................................................................SALE $15200
,
annualized rate of around 4 percent
However, infiatlon, as measured
stronger banking in Ohio," Maste..S
load of defective gas was received
destination of the shipments and the.
0 10
-this y~&gt;ar, aboutthe rate they expect
by the price deflator, picked up from
said. "But It's a painful way to
on March 13, he added.
suppUers and also notified approp. ,
71
S116.00 .........................................: .... SALE $15800
. for the entire year.
2.8 percent in the flnalthree months
achieve it."
,
"At the present time," Buckeye
late federal and state authorities . •
While that pace would be below of the yepr to 5.4 percent In the
sl
Quarter
"I've
had
hundreds
of
calls
from
Gas
Products
Co.,
of
Rio
Grande
Other companies receiving the-:
1
3~SEAT
Reg.
SALE S21 QOO
the 6.8 percent growth turned in
January-March quarter. This
s....co
people assuring me that they're
spokespersonJaneGelgersald, "we
fuel include Dominion Propane In
durlngl984,1twouldstUibeahealthy dragged the growth of the infiatfonu 5 c""'"""' 0 ""'
going toleavethelrmoneywtthus,"
are cooperating tully with Ashland
Grundy, va.; Blue Flame Gas tn '
S262.00,.,..,.,,.,u.,,.,.,,.,,,.,.,,..,.,.,.,,.,_..,,.,.,,.,.,$ALE $22200
rate for the third year of an
adjusted GNP down to 2.1 percent.
., o.., ....~ 0 , N'"''~ 0 ,,.,,
said Theodore Simson, chairman of
OU tocorrectthesltuallonlnthearea
Waverly. In addition to Gallipolis
j
economlcrecovery.
Thereportalsoputblameforthe
thehoardoiFirstStateS&amp;ving5and
affected. Currently, we have no
and Pomeroy, Buckeye outlets In
Most economists believe the sluggish growth on the country's
.GNP FlASH - 'l1le G._
LoanCo.ofColumbus. "Wehave$50
further statement we can make. Portsmouth, the Keriova and Nitro.
economymustexpandatapaceofat
poor performance in foreign trade.
Nallonal Product 11Mb Iii up U
mUitonherereadytopaydeposltors
Any further questions should be
areas of West VIrginia and the:
~
least3 percent to create enough new It projected that Imports are rising
pecceul lor lhe lint quarter Ia
If we have a run."
directed to the pubUc relations Paintsville, Prestonsburg, louisa·
FREE
·
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jooo to kl!ep unemployment falling.
sh81l11y in the first (Juarter, robbing.
18111, lhe Commerce DepariThe reopenlngs will bring a
department of Ashland OU."
and Flemingsburg areas of Ken-:
DELIVERY
-;,:;:.:_:::.,.•:::_~~=:::~'::==:::~=~4,- llt--~'";:::The lh!1 -9~er slump....,.ln. -_do
_ mestlcmanufacturersofsales. _· ---~ ~rted ~:..J..~ __gradual end to 1he.li1a.lemi!Je the... __ Ashlandwlllreplaceanyrontaml- tucky also recE'Ived the contam~
~
acfiv'itYfiS year"'liiiirorough on
EVell1hOogh the rateotgrowth1n
I "trpliiitiij.
thrifts endured for a week.
nated gas porchased by consumers nated fuel.

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MX Funds." I would very much like
to see a headline, "Catholic Lawmakers/ Urge Bishops/To Mind
Own Business." The missive was In
the form of a letter signed by Bishop
James W. Malone, who Is president
of the National COnference of
Catholic Bishops, and Is himself
bishop of Youngstown, Ohio. The
news story said, "A Catholic official
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The first, which Is absolutely pastoral tetter called "The Chaluninteresting, Is what ts the view of lenge of Peace," the • bts~ops
Individual bishops respecting tlie opposed the deployment of weapons
depioyment of 21 MX mlsslles In which are thems~lves "likely to be
terms• of the comprehensive stra- vulnerable to attack" yet also
teglc picture? The second question,
possess a capabutty of rendering
which Is Intensely Interesting, Is
the other side's retaliatory forces
what Is the view of tile bishops
vulnerable. Why? Because such
concerning the advisability of weapons "may seem to be useful
sending out such a letter?
primarily In a first strike." They
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DALLAS (AP) - Underdog were saying maybe we'd get a by beating Texas Tech and buke.
Loolslana Tech figures It owes the chance to play them agatn:' Russo
Memphis State, 29-3, . took out
Oklahoma Sooners something In said. "Here It Is a reality and we're
P e nnsylv ania and Alabama ·
. Birmingham. Oklahoma, 30·5,
tonight's NCAA Midwest Regional looking very much 101ward to It."
seml!lnal game at Reunion Arena . ·
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the year," said Lpulslana Tech
Fifth-rated Memphis State and Ohio State In the sub-reglonats.
Coach Andy Russo. "(All-America) Cinderella Boston College clash at
"I think the Midwest region Is the
Wayman Tisdale had a bad game 8: &lt;»1 p.m. In the second game at toughest region In the nation, " said
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And us and Louisiana Tech are thl!
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could he used for a first sirtKl!.
Is that all? No. The second
argument was to the effect that If
the deployment of such weapons
was very costly, that factor would
weigh, perhaps decisively, against
proceeding. Why? Because !be
money should be used for other
purposes. "Starvation In Ethiopia
and grinding poverty In Central
America" are two examples of
a\tematlve uses for the $1 .5 billion
the 21 MX mlssil&lt;:,S would cost.

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opposing the MX mtsslle, but they
do not, really, figure In a discussion
of the bishops' action. The MX
missiles were first proposed by
President Ford, as a part of a
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and make up for the lesser number
by Improved accuracy. President
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missiles. President Reagan and his
military advisers are thinking In
terms of 100, or perhaps 50, but 21 as
an essential beginning. During the
past' 20 years we have feduced our
warheads by8,000. During the same
period, the Soviet Union has
Increased its warheads by about
8,000.

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Letter to editor
Against se.at belt useuge
"BUCKLE UP"
There is nothing In life that I can
• think of at the present time that
: provokes me any more than the
; politicians that I helped to put In
· office Is for them to think that their
· · responsibility Is to Introduce a new
. : bill to protect my life. I would much
' rather for them to sit down with a ·
pencil and paper and figure out
some way for us, as taxpayers, to
; get about 29 cents out of every
•• dollar of value we pay In taxes.
•. I appreciate our public officials'
- concern for me, but I would prefer
. they let me be a little more
: responsible for my own life and
: · they take care of their own. I am
; speaking In regard to defensive
; living.
"Buckle Up And Save A Life,"
'· that life could be your own. This and
: that survey reveals such, and their
: statistics state figures how many
; Jives would be saved a year by
forcing every one to do this. No one
: seems to ·tell us how many lives are
• saved by not buckling up. Ithlnk the
: public In general reveals Its opiniOn
' - on this Issue. The majority do not
: buckle up. They show by this their
: real feelings. Last year only about
: 15 percent of motorists Involved In
• • accidents were wearlng seat belts
; In Ohlo ..(Ohlo Highway statistics). I
• for one am against being forced to
" buckle up.
•.
· It you are for seat belts get a copy
~ oftheMarchedltionofTheReaders
: Dlgest.Turntopage96andreadtbe
• drama In real life, "Jacob's Dead,
: Isn't He?" Then reconsider your
· viewpoint on this Issue.
They now show on T.V. a Dummy
• behind the wheel supposed to be
: driving a car. There Is a head-on
• collision. The Dummy files through

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and legs are controlled by muscles
that operate by reflex action so fast
that It seems without any mental
capacity being involved . The
Dummy In the demonstration
doesn't have these, so he flies
through the windshield, nothing to
restrain him. Is this Dummy a
human helngor a vegetable• If you
are a full-time driver and someone
else Is driving what Is your reaction
every time the brakes should be
applied?
In the 1920s to prevent motorist
fatalities the "Think Tanks"
erected wooden white crosses at
railway crossings where a death
had happened. As I remember this
backfired. Were motorists so busy
counting crosses they forgot about
the coming train? How many more
reckless drivers will seat belts
make? Confldencein~belng buckled
up, that next curve can be made at
50 Instead of the posted safe 35.
Seat belts are for race car
drivers. They use them, the public
doesn't. Thts law tf passed could
backfire like the burning permit
law. Instead of preventing forest
fires It contributed to their ln~rease.
My wife'S decea~ husband wS.
driving his car and he blacked out.
The car ran over an embankment
and hls body slumped to the side on
the seat and by doing so saved his
llfe. The Impact of the collision
forced the front end of the car along
with the steering wheel deep Into
the back of the front seat. What
would have happened If he would
have been buckled up?
I do not want any one to force me
to Imprison myself In my car while
driving. You use your seat belt II
you desire but allow me to get along
without mine, please. - VIctor

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Does the fact that Washington
and tells him not to worry about her says he comes to me. He wants me
has the most psychotherapists
because his father has offered to
to find the answer before people say
mean that there are more mentally · carry her to the supermarket on his
he's flipped out."
deranged people here than anyback."
"It sounds like a hopeless case.
where else? The answer Is probably
"What other troubled patients do Why don't you fire him as a
yes.
you seeT'
· patlen_t?" ~
Dr. Arnold Frisher, a noted
"I have a senator who took S5
"Because I think I have the
psychiatrist who has been practlcmillion from political action com- sol utlon. If I could hook up a
lng in D.C. for 40 years, and only
mlttees In the last election, but stU!
network of lasers to 10 hydrogen
takes the toughest cases, maintains
believes he's his own man'. then
that something happens to people
there Is a secretary of education
after they stay In Washington
who has a phoboa about college
awhile.
kids, a U.S. Justice Department
He said, "To put It In professional
attorney for civil tights who loathes
terms, 50 percent are nuttier than
civil rights, a newspaper reporter
fruitcakes."
who behaves like an animal,
"How do you account for It?"
lobbyist who claims to have 20
"Pressure, power and politics.
congressmen sewn up In his pocket,
Although most'utthem are normlll - and a Cl·k official- who has ro-~
people when they come here, lt
continually wash his hands every
doesn't take long for them to lose all
time he testifies about Nicaragua."
sense of reality. Let me give you an
"Is that It?"
Illustration. I have a patient who
"No, Ihavethls high official In the
workS for the Office of ManageWhite House who maintains he has
ment and Budget. He makes~28,000
a mandate to spend a trillion dollars
a year. Every time he comes to see
on new weapons to keep the peace."
me he says he has just chopped
"That wouldn't make him gonzo.
another billion dollars out of a
The White House did win 49 states."
government program. Then he
"My patient doesn't claim he has
bites his fingernails ."
a mandate from the people - he
"Would that make him crazy?"
says he has one from God."
"No. But on each visit he claims
"Haven't you ever had patients
he's brought the money with him
who talk to God?"
and wants me to put It In my safe so
"Yes, but I have never had one
Congress can't get their mitts on
who told me God wanted him to
lt."
spend a trillion dollars. That's
"It sounds · tlke he's suffering
manic.''
from exhaustion."
"At the same time, the way
"That or guilt," Dr. Frlsher said.
things seem to be going, a trillion
"Six months ago he took a
dollars Isn't too much to Invest for .
wheelchair away fm his 80-year-old
security on earth."
mother because he said she wasn't
"My patient doesn't want to
entitled to It on Medicare."
spend It on earth. He wantll to spent
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bombs and explode them just as the
moon passes over the-Soviet Union,
I could create a nuclear winter
which would negate a first-strike
capability, and then the Russians
would come to me and say, 'Ain't
going to go to war no more, ain't
going to go to war no more, ain't
g-o-1-n-g to go to war no mooorrrrre.' ''

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points while guard Jerry Everett
added 20, including 18 in the second
half and overtime.
"Gerald Wilkins Is possibly
beyond comment," said TennesseeChattanooga Coach Murray Arnold.
''Awesome Is too mild a word for his
play."

Loyola faces No. ·1 Hoyas
tonight in NCAA Tournament
By The i\ssoclaled Press
If Loyola of Chicago Is apprehen sive about facing No.1 Georgetown,
the Ramblers aren't saying so.
"I'll post up anybody, " claimed
AI fredrick "The Great" Hughes, the
second-leading scorer In the nation .
"It really doesn't matter wbo It 1~.
because I know what I can do."
But the question Is: . How wlll
Hughes and his No. 14 Loyola team
do tonight against Georgetown In
the NCAA East Regional semifinals'
in Providence, R.I.?
The Ramblers, a cocky collection
of Chicago-area players, are a
free-wheeling offensive machine
- -t·hatts .secondJn DJvlslonl scoring
(85.8 polntspergame) and are led by
Hughes, wbo averages 26.9.
Loyola hegan the season unranked, got routed by Oltlahoma
and also lost to Louisiana State and
Marquette early on: But the team
has won Its last 19 games, which Is
the longest victory streak in the
nation and Includes NCAA tournament triumphs over Southern
..
Methodlst.and Iona.
Faced with the prospect of
playing the powerful 'Hoyas and
three-time All-American center.
Patrick Ewing, the 27-5 Ramblers
plan to keep doing the things they
have done aU season.
''Unllkeotber teams, wedon'ttry
to get the ball btslde," Coach Gene
Sullivan said. "We tJy to get the ball
outside."
That's partly because Loyola's
tallest starter Is 6-9 center Andre
Moore. _But !hat's also because
Sullivan has confidence bt hls
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then," Sullivan said of his senior
swlngman. "And he always will
because he believes he's going to
make every sbot.
"But he's a 50 percent 'shooter. I
don't want to contain him. I want to
turn him loose," Sullivan said.
Teaming with Hughes are Andre
Battle, a senior guard averaging
20.6 points, and Carl Golston, a
junior pOint guard averaging 15.1
and leading the nallon with 9.3
assists per game.
"They're free to take any shot
they want," Sullivan said.
The coach also said his enttre
team was free to relax before the

BObcats, Lancers
battle to 8-8 tie
KygerCreek, thedefendlngSVAC
diamond champ, battled Federal
Hocklngtoan8-8tlelnagamecalled
Wednesday evenbtg because of
darkness. Kyger Creek had eight
ru; ns, six hits and four errors whlle
Federal Hocking also collected
eight runs, four hits and made two

game.
"We don't have bedchecks. I don't
know what they're going to he doing
tonight. " he said. "If we win
tomorrow, we'll celebrate."
Loyola won Ihe NCAA championship in 1963. Georgetown , cont lnulng
Its bid to be the first team to win
consecutive NCAA titles ' since
UCLA in 1ln3, has won 14 straight
games. The Hoyas have lleaten
Lehigh and Temple In the tournament solar.
The game will be shown live on
CBS-TV starting at 9:10p.m. EST.
Thematchupwlll follow theo!lE'nlng
East regional semifinal between
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IllinoiS. which Wlll be televised by
CBS on delayed tape after the
Loyola-Georgetown game. ,
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runner-up alld 'has beaten Northeastern and Georgia In the
tournament. The llilnl victories
have come without 6-8 center
George Montgomery, who was
injured lat~ln the season.
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Midwest Regional in Dallas wUI pit
No. 8 Louisiana Tech, 29-2, against
No. 4 Oklahoma, ~5. and BQston

errors.
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for tbe Bobcats. He allowed five
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ley pitched two Innings permitting
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alsocontrlbutoo a two run single.
Kyger Creek goes to Beaver

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Thursday. March 21. 1985

Pomero¥-Middleport. Ohio

Pomeroy~Middleport,

thursday, March 21, 1986

Brock's job not so secure
with Bream's .bat smoking

Glasson .takes ~arly lead in Las V

NBA resulls

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NIT results

-Set a record on the Troptcana
GlaSson blasted his way thrOugh the Couniry Club course.
- And, kept Glasson from becom·
contusion in the riCh Panasontcl,as
lng
il1volved In the confusion over
Vegas Invitational golf tournament . ·
Glasson, who said he plays "in who was Iii second place.
It could be TomWalson.
constant pain" from an arthritic
Or, depending on how lt'sflgured ,
COndition in hls knees, fired
It could be a tie among Scott Hoch ,
S-under-par 62 Wednesday in the
Phil Blackmar and Paul Azinger .
first round of this five-day, 90 hole
event.
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The spectacular effort, capped off
him three shots in front of
Blackmar, Azlnger and Hoch, who
by a blrdle-blrdle-blrdle flnlsh:
had65s. That'sonanumerlcalbasls.
-Matched the low score on the
PGA Tour this year.
. !nrelationtopar,hewastwoshots
in front of Watson, a six-time Player
-Was the best round of Glasson 's
life. ·
of the Year.

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By The ~laled Preis
So far Brock Is hltting .182 into an arglll1lelit with American
AB far as Los Angeles Dodger (4-for-22) wfth no horne runs.
League umpire LimY Young,
LoulsVIIIt'" 4!&amp; Srulh FlOrida 61
Srank&gt; 12J, Goldfn Sfatr 100
'renllf.'SSeE' 73. Swthw('l:le m Lrulstarw
Manager Tom Lasorda Is con·
In other exhibition action, Terry apparently rNf'r whether he had
L .A. (1Jppoi-s 121 . Utah UCI
12
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cerned, Greg Brock Is still his first Puhl and Jose Cruz hit run-scorlng
caught a fly ball twoinnlngsearller.
Th.·C'hatta n~.il J',, L...am11r IN. (Yf
..
baseman for opening day. Sid doubles durlng a four-run uprising
Pon land a t PMmb.
Bream Is not too far behind, wfth two outs in the fltth inning off
[)(ofroll ill (Ooldl&gt;n Statr
Smlth and Young went nose to
ONa H.S. ~of" .a...kdbaU
l"'rtd,.y!ll (i&amp;me~~
Phil Nlekro to give a spilt Houston
however.
lly'nle"--attllled~
nose and Smith appeared to bump
Ck'\·l'land 011 &amp;.ttr~
"Sid'sdoneaheckpfajob,asuper squall a 4-1 victory over the New
Denvt'r at NtW Jet"'t')·
the umpire. Other players and
Wtar 111'• 1ter1u11a
Ka11S11..~ City a1 Allunt41
job," Lasbrda said after watchlng York Yankees. The other Houston
wnpltes joined In, and Smlth
r.LMIAM
MilWEI\lkK' at f'hlladflphJ a
At 110W•1 Qn!re 8tMe UI'IIY.
theyounglnflelderhelptheDodgers squad defeated the Minnesota
Nt;ow York at India na
apparently wrestled home plate
To!. Scon ~ . Col, Norlhland :n
Dall3!1 at San Antonio
win their sixth straight exhibition Twins 6-3 as Chrls Jon€$ hlt a
AI l'anlotl fl~l(o • .,..,,,...
wnpjre Dave Pallone to the ground
L.A. l .&lt;'lkul'!! 111 Housi on
N. Canton HOOio'C'r 7!'1, \\·'u rr('fl Hllrdlnl(
Ut:.h
ill
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baseball game with a 4-2 vtctQry bases-loaded eighth-Inning double
as he tried to get back at Young.
ffi. O'f
Wednesday over the CinciJ1natl off rellever Curl Wardle.
Allte~~t Silk Ufthr.
Clc. Easl !D. Ckl. St.lfitflallu!! ~
NHL results
Reds . "He'sprovil1gsomethlng,and
Pinch-hitter Ron Johnson hit a
"One thing I know for sure Is !bat
('INMA
he'sdoing one outstanding job."
three-run double in a six-run eighth Lonnie didn't . punch the guy
At c.-. F1rhlmule
B-ream had a 'Sing!1r'to"Tai5e 'hill """innin&lt;&amp;ID-Iea11-Betrol&lt;-~_..p!tts-- {Yoong'} ·,'~~~~:~~~~~~~;---~--j ,,_.liiirtiw~r.'i':'~t¥....0'---~-~P~~ti:1 iirmf- - - -111sprlng trainil1g average to .316 and burgh 11-5. Steve Lyons had three
Whitey Hf'rzog. "Because If he
v"'""'"' ~ Buffalo,
.u ONo uniY.
also made two outstanding defen· hlts, drove iJ1 a
and scored Ollt'e
swung he'd have missed, the way
O.troh Los An.,o~
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St. Louis' Lonnie Smlth was
Smlth declined to discuss the
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ejected froni tbe game after getting
incident after the game.
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. EASTERN CHEERI$t\DERS HONORED The entire . Easlem Cheerleadlng squad was
recognl7.ed lor .I ts outstanding effort throughout the
1985 basketbaD camp!llgn. Pl~tur!!d are (sitting),
:Missy Calaway, Angie Young, Lea Ann Robinson.
:Back - Tonya Fortney, Benltta Deeter, Veronica

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EAST MEIGS - Tralllng 8-5
.--..----·" .. go!ng-·lnto " the fifth frame, the
E:;tstem Eagles scored a dramatic
~~ come-from-behind vlctory over
Hs- Alumni here Wednesday even- .
lng on a game-winning hit by
$0phomore Eddie Collins.
A star-studded line-up of former
Eastern all-stars proved they were
$till more than competitive, both at
Jhe plate and fn the field, as the
·Alumni took a 1-0 lead In the first
· lrame on back-to-back walks to
John Beaver and Rogle Gaul.
Beaver rode home on a tine single
. ,,.... by- Brian

Bissen.

.

. In the second frame Charlie.
;Ritchie drew a walk, then came
-home on an error for a 2.0 Alumni
Jead.
· With one out In the third round,
Jeff Bissell was hit with a pitch, D.
J. Randolph drew a walk, and three
straight miscues knotted the score
:ar 2-2. ,
: ·In, the !firth round it seemed as
4hough the roof fell in for the young
:Eagles as slx runs crossed the
·plate, before pitcher Eddie Collins
finally pulled the plug. Two walks,
two Eastern errors, and singles by

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come back from such a large
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runs.
Royce Bissell and Collins led
Iri the fourth frame hard·
Eastern with two hits each, while
throwing Jerry Larkins came on in Steve Horner, ,Jeff Bissell, and Tone
relief of fireball pitcher Charlie Chapman each singled. Collins had
Ritchie. Larkins was tab!Je&lt;! for six RBls.
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Eastern starter Royce Bissell
on an error on a hard hit ball to right pitched well, however, several .
field, Jeff Bissell roped a single, and costly errors plagued his fine effort
Randolph loaded the bases with with six unearned runs. Bissell
another walk. Ed Collins then hlt hls scattered six hits, had six walks,
first of ·two three-RBT singles,
and gave· up just two earned runs.
closing the gap to 8·5.
Collins came on in relief to pick up
After Collins held the Eastern the win wfth no walks and one strike
all-stars se&lt;ire-less- ·in ·the · fifth- out in another-great effort~ · -· ..
frame, Royce Bissell led off the
Brian Bissell led the Alumni with
Inning with a single, then trotted
two hits, whlle John Beaver, Rogle
home on an RBI single by freshman
Gaul, Jim Newell and Larry
Steve Horner. In a bang-bang•play · Cowdery each singled once. Other
at the plate Tim Dorst, who had Alumni players included Don Jack·
walked was narrowiy tagged out.
son, Roger Bissell, Leonard Ko• Jeff Bissell walked, Tone Chapman enig, Rick Barton and Jerry
singled to load the bases, and Larkins.
Collins delivered his second base·
Eastern next plays Monday In a
clearing hit for the 9·8 w:tn as non-league tilt at Alexander, then
Chapman crossed the plate with the travels to Federal Hocking Tues'
winning run.
day, and entertains Federal ·
An elated Coach Scott Wolfe was Hocking on Wednesday.
"pleased with Eastern 's never·
Llnescore;
glve~ up attitude and its ability to
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OSU bound Cline Class AA "Player of Year'
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COLUMBUS, Ohlo
Li!!B ·
ViUlReeth,whocoachedDresden
hlsstarwhohasscored2,895polnts,
Cline, tbestateslngl~?"game scorlng
Jefferson to the l!M&gt;l boys state
S€COnd only to the state record of
recorcl·holder, andher MUiersburg
tournamenttltleo, earned the Class
2,li!S JOiinne lneman of Olmsted
West HOin\P$ coach, Jack Van ' AAS1ateCoachoftheYeartltle.
Fallshadlnl97S-82.
· Reeth, wonthe topawards todayln
Theo seolectlonswereomadewlththP
Van Reeth, 49, posted a 26-year
= ~-~~ 1\SSQ!:.Ia~C:!'&gt;E!' A.4=--~·-=.!!ttLlli7s±~:n~.!; v~ ' ~~'tP'~389-157 before he
· all-state hlgh schoolglrlsbasketball
sports writers and broadcasters.
swltchedtotheglrlsgametwoyears
seleoctions .
Cline, the sister of former Ohio
ago. He has yet to lose a contest
Cline-, aMoot-lO senlorheadedlor
State captain Mlke Cline, averaged
coaching in the girls sport.
Ohio State Unlversl1y, was chosen
37.5 points and 10 rebounds this
as the Class AA Ohio Player of the
season, he-lping West Holmes ex·
Year. She scored 76poln1s in a game
tend Its winning streak to :)4 games
~ · this season against A)&lt;ron Coventry
over the last two campaigns.
and has WestHolmes gunnlngforlts
"She plays the game like an
second s traight state title.
athlete," Van Reethsaldlntrlbuteof
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b 18 East Main Street
Open 9

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AM-6 PM Weekdays, 9-S ~at.-Phone
APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE

1985 Ford

1985 Ford Crown

THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

Was s14,229 NOW

992·3795

$}2 '791

Escort

1985 Ford
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Stock No. 5884

Stock No. 5836

"Out-The-Door" ~ow

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WJC - Meigs Heath Department personnel carrying out the WIC

program are seated, I to r, Debbie LaValley, R.N., WJC Program
Director, and Dorothy Riffle, ADP dlrootor; standing, I tor, Sonja HW,

$5,999 Was_10,893 NOW .$9930

. dietetic technlc.lan, and Nonna Torres, R.N., WJC fiscal director.

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The Me!gs County )fealth nep'iirt- :ment Is affiliated with the Bureau of
Crippled Children's Services, Ohio
Depjlrtment of Health, the Veterans Memorial Speech and Hearing
CUntc , Hll()lan Resource CouncU ,
the Meigs County March of Dimes ,
E aster Seals, and many other

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llUSH AND WHtn

OPENOPOON
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ALBANY - Southern Ohio Coal
.Co. paid $94.7 . million ln wages,
salaries and benefits for nearly1,900
employees at Its Meigs No. 1, Meigs
No. 2_ and. Ra&lt;eCOO!l N.o,, 3 mi!l~
during 1984.
Meigs Division Manager Biian
Jones said that represented $66.6
million In dii-ect payroll during the
year. w~Ue an.other $28.1 mllllon
went lo employee benefits such as
vacaUons, educational assistance
and the company' s contribution to
various medical and retirement
plans.
Totals will be '"slightly higher"
lhts year, Jones salq, due . to
lncn;ases . buill into the national
bituminous wage agreement approved last year with the United
· Min~ Work~rs of America.
Southern Ohio Coal's Meigs
division, a mining subsidiary of the

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American Electric Power System.
produced ·approximately 5 million
tons of coal In 1984 and ships the
product to Ohio Power Co.'s Gen.
James Gavin plant In Cheshire.
·~ ~P ~ s aetlve- -,_,,Lti.&amp;g-and river
transportation operations paid .
more than $.ll2 million in wages and
benefits In 1984. That amounted to
$141mlllionindlrectpayrollsand$61 '
mUllan In employee benefits.
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BanqueLdayehanged

SHOP MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
FOR OUTFITS FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY.

The date of the Southern Junior
High Athletic Banquet has been
changed to 6: ll p.m. Tuesday at the
High school.

. INFANTS - ADULTS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LAYAWAY FOR YOUR
SPRING AND SUMMER
WARDROBE

State And Local Taxes &amp; Fees.

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All SEATS $2. 2S

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NEW 1984 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL MARK VII

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OVER 60 YEARS IN BUSINESS ON
THE "T" IN MIDDLEPORT
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Sticler Price 124,687. ''Out·The·Door" ONLY·

PH. 992 -2644
352 E. Main, Pomeroy

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a dr., 4 cyl.

eng., tact. air cond.,
heater, auto. trans., p. steering,
am-tm, radial tires, bUcket setits.

6 cyl.

engine, heater, stand.
trans., bucket seats.
STOCK No. 58322
WAS '
SPECIAL

WAS

roof, heater-, auto. trans., p-

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steering, p-disc brakes,
glass, am -fm, wsw radials.

tint.

1975 FORD LTD
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$2895

1979 FORD LTD

FIREBIRD

4·cv« •ng., f•ct. air cond., beater,
auto. trans., p-steering, p·disc
brakes, cruise control, am-fm .

2-dr, V-8 eng., fact. air cond.,
h~ater, auto. trans .., p-steering, pdllc brakes, bodyslde- mtdg., tint.
glass, tilt sf-wheel, c-control, amfm, wsw radials.

STOCK No. 47795

STOCK NO. 57912

STOCK No. 58261

.STOCK No. 5U$1

4-dr L.S •• .6 cyt. eng., fact. air
cond., vinyl ·roof, heater, auto.
trans., p-steering, p-dlsc brakes,
bodyslde mldg., lint. gloss, am·
tm, wsw radials, wh-covers.
• STOCK No. 51661
WAS _

$6295

NOW

$5295

----everybunny loves ...
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1978 FORD PINTO

50v-8

.1980 MAZDA
PICKUP

2-dr, 4 tyl. eng·., heater, auto .
trans., p-steering, am-fm, stereo
tape, radials, bucket seats.

4 cyl. eng., 4 sp--trans., rear step
bumper, tint. gtass, am radio.

4· wheel drive, 1·21on pickup,
eng., autO. trans., P·steerlng, pbrakes, gauges, rear step bumper, sliding rear window, tint.
glass, am ·fm.

STOCK No. 10121

STOCK No. 51821

STOCK No. 58711

WAS

$2995

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$1995 $3495

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$2695. $4295

RUTLAND TIRE SALES

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Gallipolis, Ohio

specially decorated and filled with Easter
treats. They are sure to s uit your gift giving
nee11s. Our baskets are a charming ad&lt;lition
to your holiday celebration.

PH. 742-3011

(federal Dtpolit lnJurance Corporatl.on)

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Open 1:00 •• 6:00 -.,•• Sef.

PLEASE, DON:T LET
NAMES BE DECEIVING
The Farmers Bank and
Savings Company of Pomeroy
-· IS ·A COMMERCIAL BANK
INSURED BY THE
FDIC

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1981 PONTIAC

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air coRd., vinyl roof. heater, auto.
trans., p-steering, p-disc brakes,
bodyside mldg., tint. glass, am·
fm, wsw radials, wire wh-covers.

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1983 FORD F-100 EXPLORER

1978 MERCURY
COUGLAR XR-7
V·8 eng., fact. air cond., vinyt

28.00
30.00
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37.00
39.00
38.00
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STOCK No. 57671

$1995

OPEN FIIDAY NIGHT UNTil 1:00 P.M•

Your FTD Florist

1980 BUICK

1-967 FORD
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OVER 150 NEW FORDS, LINCOLN$, MERCURY$ AND
FORD TRUCKS ••• Available ••• AII At Pure &amp; Simple

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agencies too numerous to mentiOn.
'Total numbe1 or personnel contacted for Health Department
reasons In 11*14 were 10,(T14 and8,649
people were given health Information a nd promotional talks. A total
of 1,397 certific ates and permits
were Issued by the VIla! Sta~tlcs
- part of the Hea lth Depaitrnerlt.

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Southern Ohio Coal's payroll
hit $94.7 million during 1984

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Torres, R.N., program dlrecror; standing, Carol
Guinther, clerk, and Jon ,Jacobs, fiscal director.

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The follOWing clinics are also
available (for ages up to 21 years of
age) at the Health Department (by
appointment only ): 1) Well Chile
d!EPSDT eheckups, 2) Ear·No&amp;e
and Throat, 3) VIsion, 4) Orthopedic, 5) Heart, 6 Plastic, ' 7)
Pre-natal, 8) WlC.
Heart (and heart-related dis·
eases) were responsible for the firSt
cause of death in Meigs County this
past year. 'C ancer was second and
Emphysema or Respiratory problems were third.
Factors that contribute to hPart
disease Include high fat and/ or salt
diet , smoking, obesity (over·
weight) , lack of exercise and

as
cancer prelrentlon tips:
Another common problem Is
I
Eat
foods
low lrrtat.
head lice. Health Department
2)
Avoid
tanning
- wear protecoff!clals say It Is nottruethatpeople
and
.
u
se
sun screens If
tive
Clothing
get lice because they don '1 take
you
need
to
be
In
the
sun.
care of themselves or because they,
3) Avoid unnecessary X-rays .
· are dirty. People can get !lee· at
4) Take estrogens only as long as
school, church, as well as while they
necessary.
are shopping.
5) Don't smoke or use tobacco In
If a person !!Qmes In contact wtih
liCe, he should seel\ medical help for any form· (lung cancer Is now the ·
diagnosis and advice for treatment. · leading cause of death In women) .
alcoholic bev·
Children cari' be lmip.imtzed " Q) Avoid
against measles, mumps, rubella, eragav;o.~ o".!Y. !tt~::dtl:r~lbr. ,, .
7) Increase fiber In your diet by
diphtheria, whooping cough, tela·
nus and polio. These Immunizations Including fresh fruits , vegetables
are available to children at the and whole grain cereals In your
Meigs County Health Department dally diet.
8) If your jobls·ha23&lt;'dous-,ks:?p ..
every second and fourth Tuesdays
safe
by wearing protective clothing
of each month from 9 a .m. to 11 a.m.
and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

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W~1 La riJ\'f'ltt· IUclJ&lt;&lt;'Wood: Brmda Sh'U ·

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Frn·..u. Waro.aw fU\'t'f Vl1ow, !l-9 " 1" .. 21 1:

I' IA't' t':R n r YEAR-

By NORMA,l.-TORRI!JS, R.N• .
The MeigS County Health Department reports · the llicldence of
communicable diseases on the rlse
In Meigs County. Of1tclals sent 16
VD smears to the Ohio Department
of Health.
Another serious public health
problem Is Genital Herpes (or
Herpes II). This as well as syphtllls,
gonorrhea, chlamydia, and cytomegalovirus Is a sexually trans·
mltted disease. Unborn children
(fetus) are especially at risk to
these diseaSes since their ablllty to
fight off diseases Is not yet fully
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Cincy council blocks storage
pipeline for Sohio's. benzene
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of Cincinnati. The first shipment on Sohio, said the.company considers
the new shipping route temporary
that new route came through
door on
~~ntlllt
finds another storage faclllcy
CinCinnati Mollday night.
one method of moving benzene from
with
larger
capacity.
Mayor Charles J. LukeO criticized
theStandardOUCo. (Ohlo) through
At
the
Columbla-Tusculum
site,
that arrangement, saylngSohlowas
the clcy, but the Sohlo shipments
Clcy
Terminals
and
Sohlohad
Queen
Insensitive to the clcy's wishes.
contln11e to move by rail through
. "If there's any way we can stop agreed to restrictions on benzene
another part of Cincinnati.
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Council voted g,o
that, I would like to do that," Luken · shipment and banning of 175 other
hazardous chemicals In an agreesald. Clcy attorneys' sald, however,
Wednesday to seal ail ~~nderground
ment nego.tlated with theColumblathe
city
has
any
power
to
.
they
doubt
pipeline crucial to bei1Zene storage
at Queen Clcy Terminals Inc., a ·control or Hmlt shipping on the new · Tusculum communicy council.
Columbla-Tuseulum leaders fought
route.
Cincinnati company which had
for the agreement, saying they
arranged with Sohlo to pipe and
feared thlit Ohio River flooding
Sohio officials said they are using
store benzene shipments sent by rail
could
spread tbe flammable, toxic
Into Cincinnati on t~lr way to Gulf
the alternate train route to send
chemical
from Queen City Termk
:.....cau.t..bu!'f!CL'lbe..&lt;n~iac~l;'!&gt;c:aellmr--l:lerutent'! !rom their new $180 million
nals
storage
tanks located In the
refinery In Lima, Ohio, to a St. Louis
was s11pported by leaders of the
river's floodplain.
Colurrtbla-T\lsculum neighborhood
terminal company where the benTbe agreement kept the chemical
on Cincinnati's east side, where
:renelsloadedonbargesandshlpped
out of the floodway tanks, but
Queen CicyTerrnlnals Is located.
down the · Mlsslsslppl River to
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B,u t .now, Sohlo Is moving the
petrocheJlllCal companies on the continued S:Ohio' s access t6 Queen
Killin, R.N., !'SSistantnilrslngsupervlsor; back, I tor,
City Terminal's huge 5.5 millionllOARD - These health department 'members
benzene shipments by rail through
Texas coast.
perform vital board functions for
'Meigs C-Ounty . ,Joe Young, !'SS~alli sanitarian; Cai'ol Guinther,
theinduslrialMlll Creel&lt;'Valleyarea
Tony KozlOwski, sp(Jkesman for gallon storage capaclcy.
clerk; Nonn,a Torres, R .N., nui'sing supervisor, and
Department of He;llth. Tbey are, front, I to r, Pearl
Jon Jacobs, deputy health C0f!11111ssloner and chief
· Scotl, vitals statistician and deputy clerk regb;trar;
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Nancy Ackerman •. nursing clerk-secretary; Ginny . sanitarian..

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Robin Earl Slater to Nortna!l J. . .Yt!a!lki'!..ID .Iam.'l"....E..J:liVll!P.. Right
-mltiiTm)i~'"vl\i'lati·
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l·~-··"~'~""""'~.~.;...~-···---~" Piii&amp;NATAL~"='Th~~~
Parcels, Salem.
Roger L.. Hoffman , Pamela K.
Health Department employes
Charlotte M. Young to Charles
Hoffman to James E. Diddle , Right
ClUTY out' the department's
Murray, 1 acre, Salisbury.
of Way, Chester.
pre-natal program. Seated,! to r,
'" S,ari__L~fl', decea ~·~"Y~ll~ .... Marvin L. Keebaugh, MarjorieJ.
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i". UlCllary, ~ alffflaYlt, Pomeroy
Keebaugh, Theodore· Abolln, Inez
BlackweU, R.N., program direcVlllage.
Claire Abolin to James E. Diddle,
tor, alld standing, Jon J'!('obs,
Jack Francis King to Joan Lela
Perpetual Ease., Orange.
fiscal director,
~ng, Judge's Decree, Meigs. ·
· Julius E. Gluesencamp, Alberta
· Thomas A. Mankin, Rebecca L.
J. Gluesencamp to James 'E.

Diddle, Easement, LeiJan&lt;ln.·-=~""-~~
Warren. F. Sheets, Phyllis J.
Sheets, Frank D. Jennings, Mary
M. Jennings to Herald Oil &amp; Gas
Co., Right of Way, Salisbury.
James L. Brewer, Mary Brewer
to Herald Oil &amp; Gas Co., Right of
Way, Salisbury.
William B. Rife, Ruby P. Rife to
Herald 011 and Gas Co., Right of
Way, Salisbury.

Thursday, March 21. 1986

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POME;ROY ·-Meigs County
B!'tter Beef Club will . meet
'I,'hursday, 7::ll p.m., at th&lt;'
county extension office.
POMEROY - Evangeline
Chapter 172 of the Order of
, Eastern Star will bold its annual
Inspection Thursday, 7: 30 p.m ..
at the Middleport Masonic Temple. Depucy Matron Sally Gifford will serve as Inspecting
officer.
POMEROY - Meigs Better
Beef Club wU! meet Thursday
evening, 7: :ll p.m., at the rounty
extension office.
Health Club will meet at 1: 15
p.m. Thursday at the home of
Lenora Lel1helt. Phyllls Skinner
will present the program and
Nanoy Morris wlll be-In charge
of the contest. Dues wUl be
payable at the meeting.
POMEROY Willing
. Workers Class of Enterprise
United Methodist Chu'rch will
meet at 7: :ll

Thursday

SYRACUSE A jitney
,supper wUJ be held Friday from
.. 5-7 p,m. ·at the Carleton School:'
Home made food will be served.

SATIJRDAY
, MIDDLEPORT Meigs
County Retired Teachers wlll
meetfora12:llp.m.luncheonon
Saturday afternoon at the Middleport Masonic Bullding. Lunch
reservations are due today and
may be made by calling 742-2251
or742-2141. Cost will be$5. Beulah

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MIDDLEPORT - A- kite fly
wUJ be · held by the ' Primary
Department of the Middleport
First Baptist Church.Saturday,
2: ll to 6 p.m . Children and their
guests are to meet at the church
at 2: :ll p.m.
ROYAL OAK - Belles and
Beaus Western Square Dance
Club wUJ sponsor an· open dance
Saturday, March 30, from 8-11
p.m . at the Royal Oak Park
recreation building.

There was an estimated 425 lesions, because these conditions
deaths In Ohio ln 1984 and 1,l:D are so common, according to S.
estimated new oral cancer cases In , Michael, Public Information Cbalr1984. Incidence Is more_than twice . man of the ACS of the Meigs County
.as !Ugh Iii mak's as In females, andlJnl~
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Is most frequent In menover,age40.
Cancer can affect any part of tbe mouth that bleeds easUy and
oral cavity, from Up to tongue to doesn't heal; a lump or thickening;
mouth and throat. Oral cancer a reddish or whitish patch that
accounts for about four percent of persists; dlfflculcy In chewing,
all cancers that occur annually In swallowing or moving tongue or
the nation. It can usually be jaws see your physician or dentist
detected In the. early stages by a and have lt checked, Michael said.
physician or dentist.
Cigarette smoking Is strongly
When discovered early In . Its suspected of being a cause of oral
course, the chances or a cure are cancer because It subjects mouth
good. Unfortunately, people delay tissue to repeated contact with
getting medical attention for mouth · Irritants, not only in .the smoke but

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heat from the burning cigarette
paper. Heavy liquor Intake can
affect mouth tissues adversely; a.s
well as !IJe use of chewing tobacco.
Though the bi&gt;g1nnlng stag~ of
oran cancer are usually painless,
they are highly visible. It's up to you
to be alert, and keep an eye on your
mouth, Michael said. See your ·
dentist annually and check your
own mouth monthly by using a
mirror and a good light and look for
a change In color,lrr!tated area, or
a persistent sore. If you notice any
of these changes, see your dentist or
physician promptly. For more
Information call the Cancer Society
at 992-7531.
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RUTLAND -

Sons of the

rock and
dance Sunday, 9
p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Ell Denison
Post of the American Legion in
Rutland. Admission will be$2 per
person. Muslcwlll beprovldedby
the LOne Wolf band,
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RACINE - Southern High
School's armual boy's athletic

EAST MEIGS - .E astern
Local School Board will meet at
G::llp.m. Monday.
MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
Public Library will present a ·
program on family folklore,
Monday beginniilg at 7:30 p.r'n.
The public Is Invited.
POMEROY - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's.
Daughters, wlll meet at 7 p.m.
Monday at the Middleport Masonic Temple.

M1DDLEJ&gt;OJ:!T _ Meigs
County Retired Teachers will
meet , for a luncheon, Saturday, ·
12::ll p.m ., at the Middleport
Masonic BuUdlng. Lunch wlli be
$5. Beulah Johnson of the Gailia
County Retired Teachers AssociatiOn wUI present the program.

Bowhumers banquet
~t for March 30
RliTLAND
Rutland Bowhunters Association will hold
Its annual banquet Saturday,

WE WILL OT BE·UNDERSOLD!

March :ll, 6 p.m., at the
Syracuse Elementary School
gymnasium. Reservations for
the banquet can be 111ad_e by
contacting any officer _()r by .
calling Sandra Baer at 992-5138
or Barb Stewart at 742-:nJG.

Democrats slate
meeting for tonight
POMEROY - Th&lt;o&gt; Meigs
County Democrat Executive
Committee wlll meet at 7::ll this
evening (Thursday) at Carpenter's Hall on East Main in
Pomeroy. Chairman Henry
Hunter Invites all interested
Democrats to attend . .

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Retired teachers
to meet Saturday
lost year due to unbelievable
cir,umston,es fire dosings, et,,,
Empire Furniture was stil! able. to
survive another year making it
our 72nd year doing businel~· in
the tri-,ounty and surrounding
areas. Because of these
cir,umstantes we~re going to
hove the biggest Furniture Sale
this area has ever seen. We hove
over $1,000,000 in brand nome
· menhandise overflowing our
S20,000 sq. ft. showroom and
into our warehouses that are
sto,ked to the "ilings.

. Johnson of the GaUia Councy
Retired Teachers Association
will present the program.

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Trustees and as a comlssloned officer with the Public Health Sel'\'lces
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Beta. Sigma Phi Sorority. Dr. Lawson and her husband, Wmiam
Michael, and their chlldren, Michael Gene, 6, and Laraine Brook, 3,
reside on the Bas~-Keno Road. She Is the daughter ol Gene and
Martha Jeffers of Albany.

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Area groups condua meetings r e c e n t l y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - were played with prizes going to the
winners. Refreshments were OAGC
served to Mrs. Diane Jones, Ann
Mrs. Joe Bolin, Rutland , a
Jolll'S,Mrs. VivianHumpl)rey,Mrs. member of the Rut~nd Friendly
Virginia Walton, Mrs.' Mary Alice---Gardeners.-und Mrs. Ernest Covert,
Bise, Mrs. Pat Martin, Mrs. regional director, wiU attend a
Putman, Mrs. Sue Douglas, Mrs. meeting March 27 and28atthe !lest
Mamie Buckley, Mrs. Vema Rose, Western Motel, Uma, for a meeting
Mr9. Sue Reed, Mrs. Dolly Reed, of the OAGC Foundation, a newly
and Mrs. Lillian Pickens. Next formed arm of the Ohio Assocation
meeting will be with Mrs. Pickens. of Garden Clubs.
won the door
The Foundation has been estab-

Reedrvil/e UMW
Plans were made to Visit a nursing
home when the ReedsvWe UMW
metatthechui-chrecentlywithMrs. ·
Barbata Masters and Mrs. Nola
Cline as hosteses .. Mrs. Marlene
Putman read the prem, "HelpMe"
followed with a prayer by Mrs.
Vivian Hwnphrey.
Devotons were led by Mrs. Sue
Reed on "Joy and Peace." Games

lished to promote the educational Siindere!la
pursuits of the OAGC. Bluebird
Karia Chevalier was the top loser
notes supportingtheblennial theme,
at the Monday night meeting of the
"Bring Back the Bluebirds" and
Five Points Slinderella Clas~. At the
"0AGC - A Garden Community"
Tuesd~y night meetlngorthe('vlason
signs tobeimprintedwlthindividual" Class, Candy Van Meter lost the
clubnamesmaybepu·r chasedatthe . most weight and Teresa Orrwasthe
meeting.
runner-up.

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Eichinger birthday
Deiana Jo Eichinger, da\lghter of Scott and Rochelle Eichinger, Racine, observed her first
birthday with two pa_rties.
The first carried out·a Peanuts
theme and was attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McDaniel and
Roxanne, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Eichinger, Becky and Max Jr. ,
Denise, Jennifer and Jason
=-·~~=,~~,·= NIK5fa;, and Rob Smith.
The second party was held at
the horne of Delana's maternal
great-grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gierin McDaniel, and
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Paul
McDaniel, Brent, Todd, and
Kristen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McDaniel, Roxanne, and Carl .
Antle.
Sending gifts were Hazel
Haziegrove, Mrs. Thelma
McCaskill, Larry Hili. Dianne
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John Fry, ~nd
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eichinger.

The birthday of Albert Roush
·was otiSeiV~- sunday w'iih
family dinner party.
Attending were Gerry and
Virgil Parsons, Pomeroy; Judy
and Larry Flowers, Pickering. ton; Dalean&lt;!JoyRoushand son,
David, St. Albans; Sherri a nd
Michael ijaynes, Crosslanes,
W.Va.; KevinSmithandafrlend,
Cora, Rio Grande, Mr. and Mrs.
David Lipscomb, Shawn and
Travis, Becky and Lanny Tyree
and Spanky, Roger and Janie
Roush and children, Susie, Roger
II a nd Ryan , Grove City; a nd
Ken and Lisa Roush, Jason a nd
Justin, and Mrs. Albert Roush.
Other visit9rs over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. James
Matheny , Garney Herman,
Leon, W.Va.; Mildred Meade.
Columbus, and Veronica Wilson.
ThomvUJe.

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C.l~un~
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operetta "Tom Sawyer" Friday night. RepresentaHa:rper; Jeff Stethern, a dancer, and Eric Waters as
• · .tlves of the dancers and some of the !'rinclpals

OTHER PRINCIPAL!! -These are other principal
Richie Hunt as Muff Potter; Tim Michael, Injun Joe;
{jcl--n;u:\,. Fr.dliy --&gt;f'·nmny , .Bryant; · -"'PaFd; ''""'~liii' ',..._maeoou,r, Judge
night operetta, "Tom Sawyer." Front, from left, Amy
Thatcher; and Paul Erwin _as Pr. llobinson. friday
Melzger a8 Mary; ' Alvena Vari Meter as Aunt PoUy; - rifght'S prEseniatlon Is open to the pubHc and a
DwlleUc Scott as Widow Douglas; back, from left,
donation of $1 per person Is asked at the door.

AHred Templeton.

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s Legion Junior Auxiliary elects spring conference
Delegates to the Eighth District

Cross, Mica Jones, and Amber
Cumings. Laney Hankla, eighth
to be held April 6 at Racine were district junior president. Is a
elected at the Saturday meeting of delegate at large.
, ..: the Junior Auxiliary of Drew
Erica opened 'the meeting with
; :·• · Webster Post 39, American Legion, prayer by Anna WUI, followed by the
held at the home of Mrs. Harry pledge and preamble in unison.
- davis.
Thank you notes were read from
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Elected were Amber Hankla, the boys at Harding Cottage for
: ; . EricaMcClintock,AnnaWiil,Laura valentines sent, from Dorothy
:..,: Black, Anita Smith, Palma Wiles, Leifheit famil y for donation in her
' • with alternates, Jennifer Couch, . name to the Child Welfare Founda~-=-~i=- RobinJ..e~" J:tnaRlffle. Je.r:mlfet,,~~-.
:;~. Junior Auxiliary spring conference

Jlon, from Dorotha Walsh lor favors
and door prizes for the Chillicothe
Veterans Hospital bir,thday jlerty,
and from Mrs . Jean Ashley for
stamps donated to the DAR project ·
for veterans.

The ·program was on Pomeroy
and it was noted that theyWagewas
settled in 1792and became a part of
Meigs County in 1819. Anna Wiles
read a paper on Morgan's Raid and
there was a discussion on American

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The Phiiathea song and prayer
opened "the meeting l"ilh members
responding to roll call with a favorite .
spring nower. For_devotions Phyills
Gilkey rea~ "Power Failure." Mrs.
Riley presided at the meeling with
officers' reports being given by Mrs .
Roach and Mrs. Cole. The group
voted lobuychairsforchurchcamp.
A donation was idso given to Gene
Underwood-for the radio minis!ry on
WMPO. Thankyoucardsandletters
were acknowieged . from Ron
Mo&gt;·er. Ted Riley, and Freda
Welling. Named on the prayer list .

heritage from the Mayflower to the meyer, Eighth District president.
moon in less than 400 years. Jessica
It was noted that El Salvadore is
Wriglit and Kala Pullins were the study country for the year and a
weicomedintomembership.Guests · scrapbookwillbemade.Adonation
at themeetingwere Iva Powell, unit was made toward the first shelter
president, and Mrs . Loretta Tie- prepared for the abandoned people.

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royalty Poppy
was selected
as . 1
Poppy Wright,
Jessica
Princess;
Carrie Knapp, Little Miss Poppy;
Anna Will, Junior Miss Poppy; Veda
Davis, Senior Citizens Poppy
Queen.

Society elects· new officers

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New officers were elected at the
recent meeting of the Philathea
Society of the Middleport Church of
.... Christ.
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Elected were Mildred Riley,
.;.. president; Betty McKinley, vice
~~··· president; Dorothy Roach, Secre~ - : tary; Sharori Stewart, assistant
..,. secretary; and . Farie Cole, treas: : urer. They wUI be installed at the
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, • Cathy Cooper.
: · The 70th anniversary of the
:~ • PhiiathE.'a will be observed at the
:::. April potluck meeting, 6: JJ p.m.
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were Blanche Gilkey, Jill Moore,
Lou lse Me Eihinny, Kim Boyer, Carl
Nelson, Peggy Gerlach, the mother
of Lloyd Huffers and the Bowers
family.
Bill McDaniel spokeonthechurch
camp and Phyiiis Gilkey, Francis
Roush, and Ella Mae Daugherty
served refreshments. Others attendingwere Martha Chlds, Martha
~aggerty, Grace Hawley, Mildred
Hawley, Mary Ash, Debbie Ash,
Ruth Underwood, Dorothy Baker,
Delete Forth, Nora Rice, and
Regina Swift.
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NoHands®f.--lean back end relax. Ue flat for siesta or auntan.

Sit up tO 1ip a colc;t one. NoHands~ the self-ad~;
jutting chai'ae from the Samaanite Body Glovee .

collection.
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•Rust-rMiatant Samson-Garde frame finish
•Cool, cornfortabltt Super· Tuft8 cuahiof}a in a

choice of decorator colors.

The sleek Body Glove® Collection is one of the hottest selling groups iri the country due to its patterned design and its super comfort that speaks
for itself. Nat only is it comfortable but it looks
fantastic!ll

A county membership l'l')o&gt;eting
was announced for Friday night and
the annual grange banquet for April
19 at a recent meeting of the Rock
Springs Grange held at the hall on
the fairgrounds.
The membership meeting will be
held at the Rock Springs Grange
hail. while the banquet will be
served at the Salisbury school.
BarbaraFry,chairmanofwomen's
activities, reported that the baking
and sewing contests wUI be held at
the April meeting.
Communications were read from

An informative program on
emergency medical technician services and equipment used in the
local area was presented by EMT
members Sue Reed, Diana Jones
and Jeff Jones at the recentm""?ting
of the Riven/lew Pl'O. •
The EMTs displayed and demonstrated the use of a variety ..of
equipment and then concluded the
. program with blood pressure
checks.
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The nominating and auditing
committees were named by Pat
Martin who presided at the meet ing.
• Fred Kessinger's fo11rt h grade class
received the banner and awards for
having the highest percentage of
parents in attendance. Activities of
the school were announced by Grace
Weber, head teacher, and the book
••• fair books were on display in the
gymnasium. Refreshments were
'' served by the fourth grade room
·
mothers.

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For Cool comfortable outside dining, you
can't compete with the Body Glove~ Collection
by Samaonite. The chairs ara beautifully contoured and match up so very nicely with the spaclout table. In beautiful spring colors: Cameo
stripe, Coral stripe, or Sierra stripe.

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and
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..:: Atkins, delegatetotheStateGrange
:,_. session, gave her report.
::..Louise Radford had the program
::; which Included "St. Patrick's Day
,..
· . History"
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•;•'l'Legend of the Jonquil" by Linda
~;: Broderick along with safety hint for
~· : farmers by Rollin Radford, a ~
•: • humorous skit by BW Radford, RQy
:;. Holter, and Harold Blackston, and a
;. contest by Louise Radford.
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Betty Conkle. A sympathy card was
sent to Wllmetta Leifheit
IIAIR-A·THON - Several Melp County beauty shoJIII are
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A . potluck dinner and a country
0011&amp;r11Julln1 a portion of their proceeds lhroulh Saturday lo the local
auction wUI be held at the April
- chl!pter of lhe Amerlcau Heart A"'Oelallon. 1be owner of any beauty
-:!•. meeting. Refreshments were
88lon w~W:b wishes to pari~ate-lheprogram lllaakedtorontac!Mary
• •lft'Ved by trJrs. Broder.ick and
Powell, pldured, chalnnan of the lund n1111n1 pmjed at llOU72II or
·Nancy Morris.
99Z-2622.

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swivels eround. Complete your comfort with a
motching ottoman ond aida toble. Available In
beautiful aummar sheda.

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STORAGE

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•Gable Style Roof

OUTDOOR
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4.90
6.95
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Awards were presented at the
recognition dinner of Boy Scout
Troop 240 of Rutland held at the Ell
Denison Post, troop sponsor.
Danny Robinson, coulmaster,'
presented the awards. Skill awards
went to Shawn McGuire, Scott
Edmonds, Danny Kennedy, Larry
V~nce, citizenship; Paul Council,
environment; Jason Black and
Scott Edmonds, swimming; Danny
Kennedy, family living and communications; and Danny Kennedy,
Jerry VanKirk. and Shawn
McGuire, first aid. Merit badges
went to Paul Co11ncil, sports and
architecture; Danny Kennedy, coin
collecting and first aid, and Shawn
McGuire, canoeing.
Danny Kennedy advanced to
scout, Shawn McGuire, Jason
Black, Scott.Edmonsds, and Danny
Kennedy to tenderfoot, and Keith
Hicks, to first class.
Friends and parentsattendlngthe
dinner were John and Kathy
McGuire, Rose. Rusty and PhUlp
Edmonds, Paul and Clevie Brown,
Rae Hicks, Carl and Jean Kennedy,
Bob and Connie Black, Marv, Crystal and Tommy, Jr., Pennington, and Joanna Council.

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for roots. WillS and sub floor!!

$719
•Solid, Natural Oak
•Plate Glass Mirror
•Convenient Outlet
. &amp; Light Switch

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5 PIECE GROUP

PRESSURE TREATED

15999

Gutters and downspouts snap together, so
there's no need to cut or weld. And they're
made of vinyl so they can't rust. rot or corrode. Exclusive rriangular ridges at gutter
b~itom help prevent _c lOgging.- RW1 f200

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'rhursday. March 21. 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Thursday, March 21. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Recent survey indicates ~iddleport residents dissatified with tv service

3 Announcement•

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Suspect arson
in home fire
Arson was ~olved m a fire at 8
~ story, fra e home on Pome
roy's East Main St, late Wednesday
· night , Pomeroy Fire Chtef Charles
Legar reports
Pomeroy firemen we re called to
the unoccupied house owned by Jay
Hall at )1 39 p.m and were on the
scene untU 1' 58 a m
Chief Legar said that aa sublbl I I il
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stance,
pass
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Homes for Sale

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for Sale

21

Business
Opportunity

LA, DR. den. fam rm with

R•-clatmed mobile home•
wood etove, full basement, t500 down-take over J¥1V·
~1ty water and sewer Owner menta. E·Z ~;:radit check.
tr•nsferring OViltr&amp;trllil. High delivered free tn Ohio. Inter- *30's Cotl814-246·9486
oatedl Coil (6141772-1Z20
or 773-3926
3 bdr house 6 yrs old,
family room with fireplace.
large kitchen , 1 'h bath. 2 cer 12x60 King nice. t6,200 or
garage , city schools . take car on trade . Clll
Crouse-Beck Rd . t60.000 614· 367-7609
l~rm. Colt 446·81 8,8 tor
1981 V1ctortan 14x70, 28
appointment
ft expando, Oua1l CreiiJk,
Green Townsh1p new 2 story aw tmmmg pool , play 4 or 5 bdr formal dinin - ground, LR j2h18) OR,
groom, utility room. 1 Yz kitchen m1crowave &amp; d~­
bath, garage. concrete driVe, hwasher, central hear &amp; 11r.
system. ftreplace .
n1ce lot. 4VJ m1 from sprinker
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Galtipolrs on Rt 141 Will 1 12 bath, 3 bdr Ins ulated
consider mobile home as vinyl underpinmng Apprpx
trede·m Bargam priced. 1100 aq ft of living apace,
exc ne1ghborhood Call
852,500 Colt 446-8038.
614-245-9296
House
County,
Rd 41 . Bloomfield Twp 2
bdr . basement atti C,
garden space. large back
yard . good communtty ,
ac:rou from Bloomfteld
school CJtl 614 · 256·6251
after 6PM.

laundermat for sale m
Pomeroy Reasonable Only
Interested persona need call
614-992-6937 and ask tor
Jerry
A golden opportumty-Make
money in your spare t1me
Join FRIENDLY HOME TOV
PARTIES. the leader for 30
years. Openmgs for managers and dealers We have the
largest and best line m party
plan Earn b1g money plus
bOnuses and traver fncenti\les Start now and eaarn
money 1mmed1ately Call
1·800·227·1510

W1leva Evans-·Found your
old book 'Smoky.' Valuable
paper theretn Contact me.
Steats, 607-749 -2638

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Seven calls we re answered on
Wednesday by umts of the Meigs
County EMS
At 3:05a .m .. Poeroywascalledto
160 Bullet nut for Cammy Morris to
Ve terans Memorial At 4.43 a m,
Racme was called to County Rd 30
near Mornmg Star Church for Carl
Ctrclewho was taken from the scene
of an auto acctdent to Veterans
MPmorlal The Pomeroy unit was
called to the Pomeroy Health Care
Center at 6;01a
for Abby Strauss

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who was taken to Veterans Memor·
tal At 2·57 p m , Pomeroy was
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agam ca lied to PHCC 1or E ve~n

o· 16 p.m , Pomeroy went to Welsh·

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town Hill for KIITlberly Klein who
was transported to Holzer Medical
Center. At 5.21 p.m., .Middle.POrt
went to the baU park for Opal Pugh
to Veterans Memortal And at JJ: 28
p m.,Yomeroy was summoned to a
fire on Second St. next to the old
Meigs Theater The building was
unoccupied

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Painting - Carpentry
Wallpapring
Real Estate General

AffORDULE - PORTABLE

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PLUMBING &amp;
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Mei&amp;s County Associate

Phone 742-3171
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Middleport, Ohio 45760

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

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Plan!}ing

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Area death

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Iathan ..11-ing

EVERY

Ov•r 30 Yrs Experience

Meigs County-Nat
98S-44S2
Athens County-Doug
69S-101 0

compltlt rtlaaat1on any·

fl'"·· wtor arov!MI In yovr own
Hot Sprmr. S,.. Stop by to IN

SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
factoty Cholto
12 Gougo Shotguns Only

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BlACKWOOD HOME SPAS

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NOTICE OF SECOND PUIJLIC HEARING

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fer• E••lt•••t
Ptttt &amp; Se"lea

"Country Gifts and
Accessories''
S11th St., Syracust, OH.
Cross Stitch and Tole
Pointilog Suppl11s
SAU-D.M.C. Floss .... 29'
OJIIII 10 AM to 5 PM
Juts.. Weds .. Thurs.
Fn. and Sat.
Also O~n ly Appt.
Closed Sun. &amp; l'!lon.
Owntr: Carolyn Mc:Cay
2/20/1 mo

2\0t JofflriOft .l•ORUO
Pt. rtoasant, WY 25550

1614)

675-1388

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MUCH SPICIAL *
In-ground Pool

G&amp;W
PLASTICS

lONG BOJTOM,

OH~

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

BUS.: 985~3813
RES.: 985-3837

$790000
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DITCHING
GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

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Bus.; 985-3813
Res.: 985-3837

TOWN &amp; (OUN11IY

VETERINART
CUNIC
IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

OPEN EACH
.THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMAll ANIMAL HOURS
Molldoy 3 p.m,·S p.m..
Tutllioy 6:30 p.m.·l p.m.
Wlliotsdoy 3 p.m.·S p.m.
l'hun•oy 3 p..... s p.m
- friiday 1 p.m.-2 p.m
Saturdar 10 om -11:30 o.m
lARGE ANIMAlS AND
SURGERY IT AI'POIITMINT
304-675-2441
12·3-tfn

73-10 Cht•y Tr.
11-a4 Chny. Tr.
ftndors ..................'65
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73-79 ford Tr
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13-10 Chny Tr.
__ Doors - .........- ....... •us - ·- Fen4ers ......................... ssa
13-10 Chny. Tr.
73 -79 ford Tr.
Hoods.................... '165
Doors ........................ •no
73-aO Chny Tr.
73-14 Ford Tr.
Chrom lumptrs ........... $70
ChfoiM lumpors ......... $70
13-10 Chny Tr.
73-79 Ford Tr.
Grliles ........................... t40
Tail Gotts ................... sao
73-10 Chny. Tr.
10·14 ford Tr.
Tail GottS ................... $70
Ftndtrs .........................•to
73-10 Otwy. Tr.
Ranger I lronco
C011nt Supports ........ '65
&amp; Gnlh
Ntw and lkH Auto Glan -lolt Model Ports

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POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start

From

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY
Will do all types of
excavating, landscaping, basements. sew·
age ayster1)8, water
and gas lines, water
well drilling and servicfl. trucking (limestone &amp; dirtl.

Call: 742-2407

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Televtsion listening Devices
Computerized Heanng Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

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Licensed Clinical Audiolo&amp;ISI

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Bo~ 1213
Gallipolts, Ohio 45631

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CALL
446·45.22

TROMM EXCAVATING

"W• Rw F01 lm"

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

U-SAYE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 1.0

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

Gatfipolis,

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Ohio

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Yard Sale

·--·--Giiiiliioifs.. -- ·&amp;Vicinity
Garage Sale: Thurs . Fr. .• &amp;
Sat. Ch1ldrens clothing. bed·
ding, Jewelry, mOVIB Cl ·
. projector, Sansei
!P••ok•ors. B1dweii-Rodney

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doe Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Ractne, Oh

Ph. 614-843-5191
10-6-tfc

Auction everyfnday ntghtat
the Hartford Communtty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week.
Cons1gments of new &amp; used
merchand•se always weicorned R1chard Raynotds,
Auctioneer Catt 304-276·
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RT. 62 NORTH

POINT PLEASANT. W. VA.
8 miles from
Pomoroy-lloson Bndee

SINSI£ 124.95
304-675-6276
•l1ve Entertamment •Free HBO
•KitcheneUes •Restaurant

Wanted To Buy

We pay c11h for. late model
clean used cars
Jim Mink Chev -Oids Inc
Bill Gene Johnson
61 4-446·3672
$caahf $26 and up for your
junk car or truck . Free
p1ckup Call614 245-9681,
24 hrl

120 camps1te1all w1th elect·
Servtce representattve

Be

IIIOCIBted With one Of the
leaders m consumer finanCial aervtces lmmedtate opanmg for qualifted indivtdual
mterested in consumer financial

services-consumer

loanes.

home mortgages.

Insurance sales, credit
cardt, Income tax prepare·
tlon, and general office
administration Successful
cand1data w111 be self·
motived , like challenging
work, have good commumcatiOn Pills, intelligent, aggr&amp;IIIVfl and abl~ to absorb
&amp; apply comprehens•ve
tra1n1ng programs to per
form successfully m credit,
sales. collections, and administration Compet1t1ve
salary commensurate with
experience S. excellent benefits If 1nterested, call
446-2765 and ask for Mr
Clatworthv for your career
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, 416 2nd.
nterv•ew
poho, Oh Equal
Employer, M-F

1972 Buddy 12•60 , 2 bdr ,
good cond 2 a1r co.-d.
~~~~~ 4 Ju;'J;~~ed , $5 ,490

Taking appticatlon5 for experianced body repa1r man
Also , pe
son to clean and detatl cars.
Apply at Simmons Cadtllac,
Olds. Chevrolet on Mon or
lues, March 25th, 26th
between 8 00 a m -4 30
pm
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I HIGH
JUNIOR
SENIORS.
Army Nat1onal Guard can g1ve you
valuable work experience
Good Pay, good benefits,
plus learn a sk1ll Call 304675-3950 or 1-800-642·
3619
1- - - - - - - - - Open terr1tortes With the
new Avon call 304-675 ·
1429
Will care for dl or elderly rn

your home, by hour or day.
expenenced in med•cal care
304-675-6137.

MACHINE I MOYIE
IINTALS &amp; SALES

AllllllltiiCI~ 1111~111 s

Jap8ne•e aworda wanted
Paying f200.00 minumum
winter, 824 Penon, Spring·
field, ttl 82702. (217)544·
7611 or 623·8729.

A.U.
304-675-6276
1-IO·t.l.n,

MITCHELL'S
HOME VIDEO
CENTER
102 West Moin St.
Pomeroy, OH.

PH. 992-6911

o..r 200

BaHoono for Got Wolf, Annl·
ver•arys, Birthday•. partie•.
Singing Oorrllla. CoU Botloona • Co 4411·4313
Wlteva Evona--Faund your
old boot. 'Smoky.' Velueblo
paper therein Contact me,
Staato, 807· 748-2838.

Ootf clubs for teen-ager
learning game, reesonable
304-1175-6752.

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Gov•rnment Jobe .
t15,000-el0,000 yr. poaal·
ble. AU occupetlona How to
find Call 108-1187-1000
Ext. R-4582

ric hookups, 60 With sewer

hookUps 3 ~eautiful takes
wh1ch most kamp11tes over
look Large swimming area
With board walk clear across
the lake. 3 meter d1vtng
platform. 2 ·Slides out 1n
water. conceSJJOri stand.
restrooms and chango
houses Cha1n link fence
around sw1mming area, basketball courts shuffle board
court, 24 ft x 32 ft log
Trading Post and entrance
buildmg , 40 It x 160 It
recreation building With
mapa floor, restroom• and
small cook1ng area. blacktop
roads 10 park Ice house
shower houses nd res trooms For sale by owner
Horace Karr. At 3 Pomeroy, Oh10 46769 Phone
61 4-9B6 -3341

Modern 3 bedroom houae rn
the wlllage of Chester. Oh10
Contact Glon Thoma at
614-985 3671
Rust1c Hdls. L1v1ng room ,
recreat1on room, 3 bedroom5 'h acre private lot,
8x1 0 wood building and
chatn hnk fence . Call 614·
992-5866
Old hou•e for sale Been
remodeled 7 rooms and
bath, new carpet , 2 lots, 2
out· buildmgs and garage
Selr on t1me· 'l2 down pay·
ment Fmance half on land
contract Elnora Reynolds
614 667 6648 Mom St ,
Coolville
Lovely, colon1al home at 121
7th Ave m Middleport,
Oh1o Includes alummum
51d1Rg. large closed 1n front
porch With w1nd-out win dows, 1 0 rooms 3 4 bed
rooms, 1% baths, formal
dtnmg roQm , utility room ,
hardwood floors, gas furnace w1th c~rculatmg hot
WBter. 30 gal hot water
tank
AppraiSed at
537.500 . w1ll sell lor
$26,000 Contact Ralph or
Emalene Pran at 227 S
Ftfth Ave Middleport. Ohio
614-992 -7767
In Syracuse. 9 room house
2 bathrooms. woodburner,
alum 11dmg, 2 car carpon
w1th workshop Call 614·
992-7285
5 rooms. bath, utihty room

22 Money to Loan

1970 12x70, 3 bedroom
mob1le home Good conditiOn Call 614 992-5090
New 1985 Sprtngbrook
14x64 , 3 bedroom
$12 .950 19B5 Sprmg brook 14x70, 3 bedrooms, 2
bath $13 950 1985 Jolri
14.x70 . 3 bedroom .
$14,950 1985 Oak Cove
1 4x70. 2 or 3 bedrooms, 2
bath $15.950 . Most homes
are loaded w1th optrons
Garden tub. deluxe appliances , extra 1nsulat10n ,
ca~he;~ro;;~

-o;v;l,;;.;,;i "-.;:h

fiiiii

and much mora USED
1975 Governor 12x60, 3
bedroom only $5500 1968
Liberty 12,.;45 , S3500 Free
delivery and set up located
2 mtles from the new
Ravenswood Brtdgt_ June ,
t10n of I ~ 77 and Rt 2
Gene's Mobtle Homes 304.
273 ·51 35
12x.65 mob1le home on 1
acre ground 2 bedrooms
Call 614-742 2407
2 bedroom mob1le home ,
new underpennmg, porch ,
$4,000 00 304 675-7308
or 61 4 -446·8040

33

Farms for Sale

Farm house 8t 68 acres w1th
tobacco base and mtneral
nghts In Porter, Oh1o on
Campatgn Creek Rd
S49 .000 Cell 446-7247

Storm wmdows, doors,
alum1 s1dmg new roof.

34

Business
Buildings

ntce

commercial Property and
new bu1ldm8, 70 x1 00 wtth
2 acres , 20 · road frontage.
no zonmg reqUired. 2 m1les
north of Pomt Pleasant, W
Va on Rt 62 Phone 304675 -1578 weekdays 304675 -7896 eventngs lfnd
weekends

- - - - - -Bene~,,~c,~a~t~ o~;h:l'lo~,=~~;;;;~:~~~:~:l~~~iC~o~t~
t ~6~~4~·~9~9~2i·+;;;=:;~~;;~~~~--:-"""-:HOME
tiiaroom homo, roal FOR SALE OR LEASE.

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS Baby Sitter needed hours
FURN.ITURE Bods, ~ron, d1Hers each week, person
\'¥DOd, cupboards. cNurs, wtth no other responsibility
chests. baskets. dtshes. take excellent care of 2
1tone jars. ant1ques, gold chlldron, 304·882-3727 af·
and s1lver. Wute-M.O . tor 6 PM
Miller, Rt 2. Pomeroy, Oh1o I = = = = = = = = =
45769 or call 614-992·
12
Situations
77eo
Wanted
Buy~ng de•ly gold, silver
coins, r1ng1, Jewelry . sterling
ware. old c01n1.,J.-rge cur- W1ll baby11t 1n mv home.
rency. Top prtces. Ed Bur- Expertanced mother of two
kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave. Lrve 1n Chester area. Call
Middlepon, Oh 814-992 · 614-986-4368.
3476
Will do housecleaning in
Cherrington Scrap Metals
Unp. lron-•2 00 cwt. Short Chester, Longbottom.
tron - $2.60 cwt. Motor Tuppers Plains area Call
Cut-t3.60 cwt, No 2 61 4-9B5-4392.
Copper·• 36 tb., Alum . I wtll cere for elderly en my
• 25 lb ., Radiator&amp;·• 28 tb
Cell uo before you ..,n t614) homo. Call 814·992-6022
6B2-7576

3 Announcements

RENT A CAR

lost Sunday afternoon female Beagle. white, black
and brown, pulling cham and
t1e out stake Answers to Jill
m New Haven-letart area If
seen please call 304-882·
2689

12'x16'

l-11-1 mo

Weather forecast

YOUNG'S

"THE BERRY BASKET"
GIFT SHOP

tht mode • we howe in stoc._,

uro:.-= ~ ~-o&lt; 1 ,. ,.. ..::'!Z&lt;to.- =--=~~=-==-~-~""""" =-ti"lfl~leyes-~nen •·

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31

Rio Grande-3 bdr., 2 baths,

Public Notice

Public Notice

New contracts were awarded to ~~=~~N~o~w~A~c~c::ie~p=t:in:g~L=is~t=
in~g;:•::':n~~e~tg~a~-o:O::.:':!'":!j,~.,
':
tfili ~ Mrf2~
--~-~ ;:rc
_, 1._. _w . -~..u::.
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ter ' to
vetera'l§_
MemorlaJ..___At
P Of ECIUC1h1on- met
e gs
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:;:;:_,_ - ~ -tioUiifY BG'afQ
m ---+---~---::--=:-=l--'--,--,----c-··-·--1-l-l:
·dama?ed that side of the house and
Veterans Memorial
regular session.
.A;..,;;;iJt/1
went mto the atttc and roof of the
Gtven new contracts were John
1-------!.:.!!.:.!!.:.J
structure causmg about $15,000 m
Admt sslo ns --Dante l Ratrden , Costanzo, four years as a county
damages The housetslocatednear
Shade, Carl Circle , Racine; Abby school supervisor; Sandray Chad·
to the fanner Metgs Theater
s trauss, Pomeroy.
well, three-year contract as a
buUdlng .
,
Discharges--Jack Lande t s, Tren· speech therapist, and Patricia
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT
Frank,Etsn~ugle oft ~eState Ftre
ton Cleland, Fredrecta Fans.
Dudding, a two-year contract as a
A((OUNT
Marshal s office Was m Pomeroy
St&gt;t&gt;ks license
speech therapist
10.5%
Thursday morning to a s stst m the
A new salary schedule was
arson Investigation.
adopted changing the base pay from
A ma rrfagc license has been
...... j.podt\.111111
issued in Meigs County Probate
$l2, 700 to $13,m and the board
~V&amp;
75
DAVIS-QUICKEL
Court to David K evin Snodgrass,
agreed to pay percent of the Blue
Write vour own ad and order by mall W11h this
2ll,nPomeroy, and Mary BethObitz,
Cross-lllueShleldmsurallcepolicles
coupon, . cancel your ad _by phone when you get
'-AGENCY r INC.
22. Racine
of employes. It was agreed also to
, results Money not refundable.
(Continued from page 11
114 COUll ST., POMEROY
purchase a dent a! insurance plan for
Across frem (ourthouse
temporary accordmgto Wa rner .
Plans ret,ritslration
employes.
992-6671
Concerning the Tuppers Plai ns
A bus driver's certificate was
Sewage Disposal project, the pro
Registration for Chester T -ball , Issued to Leo Moms.
Addreu._ _ _ _ _.._:_ __
posed plans for the project incorpo
Pee Wee and Little Leaguewtlllake
*VINYL SIDING
tated the fact that some ho·
place Saturday morrung from 10
meowners would he allowed to
• ALUMINUM SIDING
a.m. until 12 noon a t' the Chester
Phon•------~---discharge treated wastewater mto a
Elemental) School
*BlOWN IN
storm sewer on Ohio 7.
Four
Paul
Tackett
INSULATION
Ohio lottery winners
homeowners affected must make a
Funeral setvlces for Paul
direct application to ODOT for
Tackett , 64, Pinson Fork, Ky.,
CLEVELAND (AP ) The
written permission before the
who died Monday, were held at1
winning number drawn Wednesday
procedure can be approved by EPA.
p.m Thursday at the Hatfield
night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
New Hames Buill
Jotm David Jones of Columbus,
Funeral
Home In Toler, Ky.
game, "The Number," was 594
"Free
Eattmates"
engineering firm for the project, has
He Is survived by hts wife.
In the semiweekly "Ohto Lolto"
PH. 949-2801
requested that the commissioners
Other survivors Include two
drawing, the six winning numbers
seek the signatures of these ho·
No Sunday Calls
nieces, Lisa Roush, reared ln the
wet e 11, 26, 'n, 31, 35 and 40.
meowners so the application to
3111/ttn
Tackett home, of Pomeroy,
ODOT can he made. However, the
These
caSh
rates
Route 3, Paula Norman Adkins
include discount
commissioners feel that the engl ·
of Cheshire, and Mark Nonnan,
neers should handle this matter
Tonight and Friday, rain likely
Meigs County Going to Ken( )Wanted
: Personally smce they can best
Low tonight near 40. High Friday
tucky Monday to he with the
( JForSate
CARPENTER
answer any questions the hoC !Announcement
family were Mrs. Roush and son
near 50 The chance of precipitation
17. - - - - - C )far Rent
meowners might have These
SERVICE
Is 70percent tonight and Frtday.
Jeremy, Paula and Terry Ad:
1e
- Addona tnd remodeling
homeowners would stUI he Included
klns, and l\1ark Norman They
Extended Forecast
- Roofing lnd 9'4t11t work
In the Tuppers Plains project but
- Concrete work
Saturday thrOugh Monday:
were joined there Wednesday by
1.
211
-Piumblqg tn~ electrical
. ·because of their property location,
Kenny Roush and sons, Justin
Chance of rain Saturday IUld
2.
work
21.------need to discharge waste water to a
Sunday. Fair Monday. mgtos 45-M.
and Jason; and Mr. and Mrs.
:l
I free EttimateJ)
different location
4, _ _ _ _..:..;:._
Albert Roush.
Lows In the 30!1.
23.-----· Commlsslonersarealsoconslder·
5
2~
V.
6.
_
_
_
_
_
ing accepting a $2112 a year
25. _ _ _ __
992-6215
or 992-7314
agreement from Johnson's Controls
7. _ _ _ __
Pomeroy, Ohio
26.
ot Charleston, to maintain the
12 Btic
B _ _ _ _ __
27.
The Villace of Middleport intends to apply to Ohio Department of
beating and cooling systems at the
9.
Develo~mant for Iundin&amp; from the Community Development Block
21.
courthouse and sheriff's office.
to. _ _ _ _ __
Gr
t !I! II Cittes Proaram.
29. _ _ _ __
And finally, Dorothea Fisher,
30.
fhe tlfaae is eli&amp;tble for up to $600,000 of FY '85 CDBG fund and up
Meigs County Humane Society
31. _ _ _ _ __
12. _ _ _ _ __
to $400.000 of FY '86 funds.
president, was present at yester·
32. _ _ _ _ __
SALES &amp; SERVICE
On March 18. 1985, the Vtllace con~uctad its first public liearinc to
13.
day's meeting to offer, on behalf of
33. ,..__ _ _ __
inform citizens about the CDBG proanm and procram rtc~,uirements.
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
the humane society, to take over
Based on citizen tnput on loe~lunssment of tilt Villap s ntad the
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
15.
operation of the county dog pound If
Villap is proposlnc to undertake housinc rehabllilltion and blicht
~----......:.16.
the taclllty Is brought up to humane
elimtnation activities for fisCII year 1985 and 1986.
Autho11zecl John Dtere,
Ancond public llearinc will be held on larch 25, 1985 at 7:30P.M.
society requirements
New Holland. Bush Hoe
at Villa&amp;• Hall to &amp;lve citizens adequate opportunity to review and
· • 'l'ho8l' requirements would In·
Farm Equipment
Mall This Caupan wltll Remlttlnce
comment on the Yillace CDBG application before it is submitted to the
Diller
eluded heat, hot water, office space
The ~lty Sllltl•l
Ohio
De)llrtment
of
Development.
and a telephone, and building on
111 Courtlt.
Cttizens are encourapd to attend this mHtin&amp; on larch 25, 1985 to
lrnpi'OVI!mellts as have been
Pom• oy, 011. ...,.,
- express their views 1nd com1111nts on the COBG application.
dlllcuSIIed in the past.
1-3·Hc
~·

FillMICIJI

13

-~-~"""'

Other results showed TI percent
watched the Cable News network
(CNN) and 74 percent indicated
ttley were not in favor of replacing
CNN with N!ckelocieon: Tlie cable
. C()mpany survey Implied subscrtbers were In favor of replacing CNN
Seventy-five percent indicated
they were not In favor of providing a
pay Playboy channel and an
overwtlelmlng 78 percent stated
ttley were not in favor of reducing
the Senior Citizens and disabled
• ' ilisCllunr rrom'" 25 ' jjercent 10 10
' percent
Also, 66 percent of those surveyed
had only the basic cable TV
package with the remamlng 34
percent also having et-ther HBO,
Cinemax or both Sixty percent
· indicated they were m favor of
keeping Channel 6 Columbus over
WGN-Chlcago, WI'SF.·Ashland, or
WTA,PA:&gt;ark&lt;&gt;rsburg Only twn re~
"spon~nts out of the 3ll were In
favor of adding the Ashland, Ky ..

...

Help Wanted

Truck drivers nMded, min·
lmum axparlence Call613·
583·0847

Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
today released results ol a ca ble TV _
si&gt;rvey conducted In the VIllage of
Middleport over the past several
weeks.
A total ol 311 peoale or approxl·
mately 44 percent of the subscrtbers In Middleport responded to the
survey with the results being In
' sharp contrast 1o the survey
conducted by Consohdated Com·
munlcatlons Group which C!&gt;n
(acted only 100 subscrther;; over the
entire two-state system.
An overwhelming majority or 76
percent of the Middleport subscrtb
ers indicated they were not satisfied
with the present cable TV service
which contrasted with the 47

the 73 percent who had mdlcated
they considered the present service
as good or excellent in the survey
conducted by the cable company .
Sixty percent Indicted they were
pleased with the channel selection
now available Eighty-one percent
were not ln favor of the rate
Increase as proposed by the cable
.. company. Consolidated Communi·
cations had stated liS survey
snowed 91 percent were in favor of

11

The Daily

18 Wanted to Do
Man wants to do farm work
or any k1nd of work. Call
448-4189

to low fixed rate Use equity
for arw purpose Leader
Mortgage Co 614-592
3051

23

Professional
Services

P1ano Tunmg and Repa1r
Brumcardl Mu11c Co, 446
0687 Twentieth year of
qualrty serv1ce. Lane Da·
mots, 61 4· 742·2951
Wmdow T1nt1ng Residential. Commencal. 8t Auto
Catt 614-446 9346
PIANO TUNING AND RE·
PAIR, Reduced rates limned
time only Ward's Keyboard,
304-675- 6600 or 675 3824
Permanent ha1r removal.
Professional Electrolysl5
Clln1c. New Hours by appointm,nt, 10 AM-8 PM.
Mon thru Fn , 304-675·
5568

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

Three bedrooms . central &amp;If.
v1nyl wall paper. carpet
throughout. well msulated ,
new patnt. attached garage.
gas outdoor grtll, awninga,
many extras Call446-21583
til 5 OOPM . after 6 OOPM
call614-245·6869

moweu. chain eawe.

on route 124 in Mmers-

ville pnced low Call 614 ·
992 · 3324
3 acres. 1200 sq ft .total
electrtc, two bedrooms
$26.000 Call 304 · 773 ·
5474

If you' re a Jack of all trades,
perhaps you woUld be tnter·
ested 1n repamng a four
room ov'er double garage
apartment en Middleport recently struck by f1re. Apart·
ment mterlor tn rela11vely
good cond1t1on . $4,000
Hoolloc hs 614 -992-5292.
after 5 p m

1 bdr. houoeot84MittCreek
Rd oalo, ••capt tool&amp; Until
Aprlt 14. 138,800

Over 1 acre level lot at
Porter. 8x12 barn. s&amp;lftlc
tank. ready for house: or
mobtle home Cash or contro cl Call 6 14 388-9736
Basemen1 &amp; 3 mob1le home
lots for sale owner will
finance . Call 614· 4460175 AddiSOn Oh1o rrver
frontage

By owner. newly remodeled
seven room house. located
near Harmon Park, large lot
w1th garden space and
$26 ,000 or anume av.
percent loan payment
$169 00 mcludas taxes and
insurance. 304·675-1618
after 4

5689 after 5

Beautrful Alta Log home, 3
acres, 2 mtles from Point
Pleasant on Jencho Road , 3
bedroomns, 1 bath. full
basement, wooden deck,
81h per cent usumable loan,
$64 ,000 00 304 · 675 ·
7733 .

1- ---------

5.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

l1ve 1n one. Rent the other.
one and a third acres. 2
bedroom house and mobile
home half mtle from Pomt
Pleasant C1ty llm1ts ,
$14, 900 00 304 · 675 7308 or 614-446-8040

4 acres wlth barn 1tyle
house. 7 miles from Pomt
Pleasant on Rob1nson
By owner 186ecr... cullom I::C:r:ee:k=3:0:4:·6:7:5:·5:7: 3:9==
brick home, 2000 sq It
w-garage, 3 bdr , 2 be , FP: ,
oil HT • AC Modorn equip , 32 Mobile Homes
bldg, barn, county water
for Sale
Mineral rights incl . $139K
Coli 614-669·631 1
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
- - HOMES KESSEL'S QUALBuutifut 3 bdr homo built lTV MOBILE HOME SALES,
tor you *l 8,900 • up. See 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
our modal• Call 1-814· RT 36 PHONE 814-448888-7311 .
7274

Dependable ylrd aervice. 2 bdr ranch c1rport. 1h acre,
WMd• Watkwaya cleered Chaahira area. Priced to Hit
Leave&amp; raked Hedgao Colt 1114·317-7285 or 448tnmmad, etc Colt814-992· ' _42_8_3_•ft_e_r_5_P_M_._ _~2289. Bitt Stock.
,.
lnveatment. B unit apart·
Will plow gordon&amp;, largo or mont compte•. built 1974,4
small, Point llleaunt, K•· apartments furnl1hed, only
1111ugo, Ohio aree. 814-448· 1% vacancy, resident man~
4088 or 304-175-7228 el· ogor, 11,440 monthly Income. Rentera pay Ill utili·
tor 8 00 PM
tie• Colt 81 4-1192·1 189
fi•·II-Shop · Wuopoir, tewn doyo or 814 ·594·2874 after
-paro, etc. otter I -·
de'/1, enytlme .......... 81
lurdana. Pt. Pl. 171-1112.
Stop ln.

1

1 2x60 Schult 1Ox22 ft.
porch, lergelevet lot. Crown
City, price neg , help finance . Colt 614-256 · 1444
Mull oett 1983 1 4•62 Joy
Skyline completely fum . except bdr , w••her Ia dryer,
completely underpinned,
8x10 storage building set•
tmg on private rented lot
Can otay If cold Call 446·
7200 after 6PM
1974 New Moon • 2 toto,

wry good cond .. AC. build·

lng, off Rt. 21B. Catt 114·
268-8794

2 level lots, 7 m1~es frOm
town off Rt 2 304 -676·
p

m

4 42 acres 1n New Haven .
304 675 5739

36

Real Estate
Wanted

Would like to buy or rent
tra1ler lot 10 country Prefer
in Salem Center or LangsVIlle erea Call 614 -742 ·
2145 or 614 -992-54t6

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

House for rent Call 304·
675 -7263 675 -5104 or
675· 5386
•
2 bdr

unfurniShed house
with garage Call614 ·4469686
N•ce 11 room house, mod·
ern k1tchen. carpeted, cent
H-A. fireplace, garage, Pt
Ple1un1 area Call 814448 7680 oflor 5PM
3 bdr houM •n country near
Rio Grande $236 mo . no
pets , II&lt;IC dop Call 814245· 6439
House for rent 1n country, 8
large rooms end bath, mea
yard, barn and garden space
uoo per month. ., Oo
dapooit Cott 614 -379 2817
3 roomt with private bath.
rot Requaotad Call 814446-2216.

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Sentinel

LAFF-A-DAY

Houses for Rent

Ho~H in Henderson, 2 be(l ,
rooms, full size basement ,

,..

1186.00

8100.00

Two ' bedroom unfurnished

New Haven, WVa. $175.00

304-882-2506.

Pets for Sele

KIT 'N' CARLYLE "'by L1rrr Wright

Pre -spring cloae-out on all
steal buildings-direct factory to you discounulmmediote delivery~ Coli colloct 1-617-592-3821 .

Furnished, no city taxes,
water It aewaga fur,.ished,
beautiful riverview, Ka·
nauga . Foster ' s Mobile

3/21/8~.

57

e:oo

Musical
Instruments

~==========-r-======~;:===1
I.
45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light houM keeping
rooms. Park Central Hotel.
Coli 814-446-0766.

51 Household Goods
·

·

Gold tweed couch. You pick
up. $30.00. Call 614-949·
2874.

LudwiQ drum Ht. comptete.
for dotollo call 446-7921 .

Victor No 1 106 cash regia·Taylor
ter, Whirlpool
lee Machine,
Slush · Machine, Ha·
milton Beach Milkshake
blender. High Temp uhaust
t~o. John Thabet. phona
304-675 -2366 or 6761816.

Ser v1 ces

1- -----..,..-----

81

Fmn Suppli1!s
&amp; LJvl:sluck
61

Solid oak hutcl). 4 oak chairs
with cane backs. wood table
and 6 high back chaira.
304-675-5214.

Partially furnished 2 bdr.
garage apartment. Adults
only, security depOsit. Call
after 3PM 614-446 -9279.
· Furni1hed 2 rooms &amp; bath,
downstairs. clean, adult
only, no pets. Ret. required.
Call 614-446-1619
Furnished garage apt. 1 bdr.,
29 112 Neil Ave ., Glllipolis
&amp;235. utilities paid . Call
614-446-4416 altar 7PM.
Furnished efficiency 607
2nd. Ave., GallipoliS. Share
both, 8160 utilities pold,
adulll. Call 614-446-4416
altar 7PM.
1 family 3 bdr., unfurnished
garage apt ., 1 mo . dep. &amp;
ref. required. Call&amp;\4-446·
37B6.
Furnished efficiency e 185
utilites pd ., single adult, 920.
4th Ave .. Gallipolis. 614·
446-4416 after 7 p.m.
Furnished ~ficiency apt ..
LR -DR combination, kit·
chen II bath. Private. Secu r~
ity dep . &amp; reference . Call
614-446-4607 o•614-446·
2602 .
.
3 bedr. apt . close to downtown. Call 614-446-1543
or 614-446 -42B9 for mo•a
information.
Apartment tor rent 458 2nd .
Ave. completely furnished ,
newly d~corated, all electric,
$200 mo .. plus secuity dep .
Ref. req ., adutta only. Call
614-446-2236 o• 614 -44625B1 .
Riverside Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130. Equal Housing Opportunities . 614992-7721 .
Two bedroom apartments in
New Haven . Newly remo·
deled in town. Call 614·
992-7481 .
For rent: 1 bedroom fur·
nished apartment. Call 614·
992 -6434 or 304-B82 2666 .
Furnished 2 bedroom apart·
menta in Middleport. All
utilitieo P.llid. Call 614-992·
608.4 .
Furnished apt .·. 3 rms. and
bath . Depoait required ..
Phone 614-992-2937.
Two bedroom apartment .
. ·FrH heat . Call 614-992 7481 .
APARTMENT$ . · mqbilo
homes, houMa. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 814-4468221 .
Nice 1p11 in Hendertan,
304-875-1972 after 5 PM .
1 bedroom apt , furnished or
unfurnlahed, utilitiea _paid,
304-875-7112 o• 17&amp;4193 .
Furnished one bedroom-opt
In Point Pleaunt . Very c!e•~
end nice. Phone 304-6751381.
One bedroom 1pt. com·
pletely fumlthad. ltOO .OO
month. utilities pold, W~h
fllf4etl-l. '14-,44.8,1~14
·or ·448-1023:

12 Channel VHF boat radio
with antenna and converter.
A two way radio ready tg
hook up in hou1e. $186.00.

River lots for rent. Call
614-992-5 7B 2 olio• 6 oOO ! ~3::::
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p.m .
I·
54 Misc. Merchandise
Trailer lots, sewer and water , - - - - - - - - - fumishad. will · take one •·
small child, 304-676-1078. Knauff Firewood Split· 96%
hardwoods. You pick up or
we deliver. HEAP vender.
47 Wanted to Rent
614:266-6245.

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Limeatone, · Sand, Gravel.
Pick up at Richards &amp; Son.
Call 614-446-7786.

Looking for 2 or 3 bdr. home
in Gallipolis City School
District . Call 614-446· 1---------~
0065 .
SPECIAL cut slobs 6 PU
loada ·delivered in dump
truck e 100. or21oodo 1180.
I You pickup 116. Call ·614246-6B04.
.

Merchan dise

Will cut and deliver fire·
wood. Call614-266-1528.

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION lo FURNITURE
62 Olive St.,·Gallipolis. New
. &amp; used wood-coal stovea. 6
pc wood LR suite 8399.
bunk beds $199, antron
recliners $99, new &amp; used
bedroom auites,

Pool People Special: ·
Above ground pools-thru
4-16-86 -Frae auto pool
cleaner and under light value
8269.96 . lnground pool
kilo, 16•32-12.395,
1Bx36-82,695. 20.40 82.B95 in otock. Middleport
614-992-5724 or Gallipolis
614-446-3061.

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two
BioS
. . Plea·
French City Mobile
Homes Gallipolis. 9 X 12
8696. also 10x16 8995.
Delivered and aet up on your
lot.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker, ottoman. 3 tables, (e:ctra heavy),
$685. Sofas and chairs
priced from $286. to *895. Ju1t arrived . Trailer load of
Tables, $50 and _up to $126. barb wire $20 roll. Jim 's
Hide -a-beds.S390. and up . Farm Equipment Center. At.
to 8660 ., sofa beds 1146. 36 Wool, Gallipolis. Dh Call
Recllnoro, 8226 . to 8376 .. 446-9777 or 446-24B4.
U.mpo from 828. to 8126.
pc . dinettes from $1 09., to c "a se track fora&amp; '700
435 . 7 pc. 81B9 and up. trencher back ~ hoe attach·
Wood table with aix chairs ment haudralic conveyor,
82B5 to 8745 . Deok 8110 new trailer, ex. cond.,
up to 8225 . Hutches, 8560. 112.000. Call 614-643Bunk bed complete with 0039 .
mattresses, t276 . and up to
8395. Baby bods, 8110. Sean garden tractor 1984
Mattreaaea or bo:c springa, modol44' CUI, 16 HP. COli
full or twin. $58 ., firm, eea. iron aleeve1. Used about 10
and IS 78 . Queen sets. $225 . houri, new cond . Call 6144 dr. chests. t49 . 6 d• . 38B-9736.
cheats, $69 . Bed framet,
$20.and $26., 10gun · Gun Stihl chain nw, VGC , Farm
cabinets. 1360. Gas or Boos. t276 . Call 614-388electric ranges $376. Baby . 8710.
mottreooeo, 825 lo 836, bed
frames 820, 12&amp;, lo $30, 1 bar set 3 atoola. 1 bar set
king 1rame *60. Good selec- With 2 etools. 1 dre11er. Call
tion of bedroom tuitea, 446-0844 or 446-4637.
rockers, metal cabinets.
headboards *38 &amp; up to Mi,.;ed firewood $20 a
pickup load, you haul it. Call
166.
446-4699 .
Used Furniture -· 6 pc,
dinette. head boards. and 2 Selling Stanley Home Pro·
bedroom auites. 3 miles out ducts. Call altar 4PM. 446Bulaville Rd. Open 9am to 4634.
5pm, Mon . thru Sat.
White fiberglass unsulated
614-446-0322
topper for Toyota pickup.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES C..,o_II_&amp;_1_4_·3_6_7_·_7_B0_4_._ __
Waehera. dryers. refrigera- tort, rsnget. Skegg1 Ap- John Oeoro B300 d•ill.
pliancea, Upper River Rd. 83200. B06 0. 14200. Herd
beside Stone Cr11t Motel. 1200 opinnor 1600. John
Doere 12 hoa drill •aoo.
6.14-441-7398 .
Ford 240 dlok 11t 00 . Coli
County Appliance . Inc . evenings614-985-41 115.
Good uaed appliances and
TV 1111. Open 8AM to 6PM. Fl•ewood for solo. Soft or
Mon thru Sat. 114-446- ha•d wood. Call 814-7421699, 827 3rd." .Ave. Gelli- 1. -3-0_5_4_.- - - -- - polio, OH.
VANGUARD PAINTS ·
Quality you can truat .
Valley Furniture, new •
used . Lerge section of quel· Ebarsbach Hardware ,
ity furniture. 1218 Eastern Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 814992-2811.
Ave .. GllllpoUo.
Trade Canter Furniture
Outlot, Koneuge, Oh. New
Moytog lo Crooloy Applloncoo. Coil 114-448-4488.
Special thlo w -. .ao ln.
elect. r1nge coppertone
t75, oye level electric ronoe
white . .5, gu range 38 ln.
white 198, Whirlpool auto
washer 1715. Kenmore auto
Waaher *7&amp;. Kenmore dryer
1125, Whirlpool outo
waaher l•e new 1180, side
by lide rllrlgeretor 1-zor
white 11911. goo dryer 1125.
8k1t1ge Applilnooa uRivor Rd. $14-448-7398.

1 Simplicity Wondor Boy
riding mowor with cert. WNI
ooll together or eeporotl.
Mower, •150.00; cort,
160.00 . Call 1114-9492477.
Seare hot witar tank. 30
gol .. •100. 4 yra. old. Elect-.
ric Seln typewriter,
f200.00. Molnttnence on
both, In good condition. Coil
114-192-3379.
Firewood 120 .00 pickup
load, 130.00 dollverod. Coli
304-11711-8712 · or 675 2891 .

·I

''

Complete Welsh Baby Bad
f100.00 . 304-676-2661 .
Sunk beda complete. mat·
tress f176 .00. Single bod
frame, box springs. mattress
876.00. Good condition.
304-BB2-3248.
Ut.llity trailer $200. ElectrO·
phonic am-fm stereo with
Components -200 W speakers, tapes, cabinet. e 200.
304-875-1687.

55 Building Supplies
Building Materials
Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows, lintels. etc ;
Claude Winters, Rio Grandlf,
0. Coll614-246-6121 .
Cement block. all sizes.
building materials. Gallipolis
Block Co .. 123V• Pine St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 . Coli
614-446-2783.
BloCk. brick,

and

McKEE'~

LOCATION

TO ANOTHER UNIT.

GAVE-

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Home
Improvements

73

71

16 hoursepower Workhorse
garden tractor. Made by
Wheelhorse. 48, inch
mower . Manuel shift.
82000 .00. Call 614-9926241 .
'

Wanted to Buy

4

56

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds . Heated
indoor· putdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Servica. Coli 614-4467795 .
Judy Taylor Grooming . Call
814-367-7220.
Briarpatch kennels Profet·
aional All·breed groomi'ng.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa .
cilities. Engliah Cocker Spa ·
niel puppies. Call 614-38B9790 .

. Autos for Sale

19B3 Mullang. 4 opd . 4 cyl.
air, ps, pb, hatchback. sun
roof. Call 256-6641.
1 979 Chevrolet El Camino
Super Sport PS, PB, auto,
tilt wheel, cruise, AC. custom topper. Cl 446-7200.

19BO AMC Spirit good
condition e2,600. Call614·
256 -t419 after 6 oOOPM .

Front wheel bracket for
Hahn eclipse 19" lawn
mowe•. 304-675-6437 .

1970LTDrunogood
• -=3=0~4~-B~9;6~-=3~B=0;2=·~~
trans.
work. e126.•
. ~~1r-3~B~B~2~~~4~4~6~-0~2~9=1=·====~· I ~c~a=
446 -3920 after 4PM.
1978 Honda XL 360 8400 . 8 &amp;: D Home Improvements,
Call 814-367-7147 or 514- replacement windows .
1976 Cutlass Supreme PS. 448-2422.
aluminum soffit, vinyl sid·
63
Livestock
PB, AC, 8-track, nice. Call
ing, continuous gutters, free
. 614-38B-96BO.
. 1977 Honda 760 exc . cond, .estimates, all work guaran·
$900 or best offer. Call teed, Spring Discount. Call
7 ewes, 7 lambs. 1 Regis- 19B2 AMC Spirit, 4 opd .. 446-10!JT."'
evenings, 304~576-2644 .
tered buck sheep. Call 614· AM ~ FM tape, sun roof. new
radial tires, low mileage, For Nle Suzuki motor cycle. Cement Finisher, Rick Gar266-6313.
83,996. John's Auto Sales, Call 614-266-6251 otter field. 614 -9B5-4464 . Naw
2 lo 3 bottom plows 8196 lo Bulaville Rd. Call 446- 8PM.
driveways, parking lots. Any
up. Disc 1126 l!o up. Brush 47B2 .
size job . Replace old
hogl $295 lo up, 800 Cue
1974 Ha•lay Davidson 1 000 Concret8.
Camara automatic Sportser price $2,200 . Call
tractor with PS $2,795 .
614-446-2077 .
clean Vermeer found

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Dragonwynd CatterY Kennet CFA Himalayan, Persian
and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow puppies. Call 614·
446 -3B44 afte• 7PM .
AKC Reg. Chihuahua chocolate female 5 mo. house·
brokan 886. Coli 446-4676 .
The Bird Cage: Baby parakeets, cockatiel•. variety of
finChes, cagea, feed and
supplies. Call 614-9B542t2.

Massey Ferguson 166 diesel
tractor. PS, live power,
S4,496. U.te model 136
Massey Ferguson tractor
with cycle bar mower
83,696. International 300
tractor wwith hydraulic &amp;
wide front end 81,796. Call
614 -2B8-6S22.
Saddle horees, also gaited
for trail . Riding lessons.
Tack. Coli 614-69B-3290.
Ruth Reeves.
4" cutback Borell, saddle
with Pelham bridle. axe
cond. Western saddle. bri_dle
ond pad, 304-876 -103B.
Hay &amp; Grain

Want to rent corn &amp; hay
field1 . Gallipolis 8c Cheshire
area . Coli 614-367-01B1
after dark.
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Dodge~~~~~~~~~~~
1983 Mo1orcycle Suzuki,

General Lee 1968
Charger. 440 engine, 4 sp.
trans .. axcellant body and
interior. Southern car.
t2600. Coli 614 -742 2603 .
1972 Volkswagen, good
·condition. engine rebuilt re·
cently .. good tires. $700.
Phona 304-B82-3692 alto•
5:30.

RM260. 8776.00, phone
30•·882-3203 and leave
you•number.

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75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

d•

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ANNIE
YlffOO/ TIA9r 1'100
PiJT (JP ON!' h'ECH
OF fl R6h'T/ YO/l
Ol!ll't 5111/(lY?

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1- -- - - - - - - -

14 ft. boot, trailer. 40 HP
1984 Bronco XLT. PW. POL, Johnson motor, extra prop
PS, PB, cruise. AC. many $1,160 or boot offer. Coli
46 4 3
extras. windows tinted, _:
"~_
..:.-·___3.:_.7_._ _ _~--muot .... Call 614-74214
h . .Sears .J ohn boat
2316 .
asking S1B5. Call 446·
3 2_6_._ _ _ _ _ __ _
1974 Dodge van, maxi _9_
wagon 8700 . 304 -675 - 1
1 B ft. V-bollom boat lo
3B60.
trailer with 66 HP Mercury
79 Plymouth hatchback. gc, motor 81,900. Call 446 new tires. best offer. 304· 1159.
675-2836 .
16 ft. wood rowing johnboat. Made by Weaver. Call
1982 Chov co•, 36,000 1-614-699-7571
."
miles. 1973 ford van. 1967
Ford 1 ton van, e:cc . shape,
ft Soaray fiberglos
also ua&amp;d sweepers and lawn 17Yz
boat, 90 hp Johnson motor.
mowers. 304-676·6612 or trollor
IBOO.OO on . Call after
676 -2485 .
6 PM 304-876-2BB4 .

1

Attention Area Farmers: Get
you Dakalb aeed corn a.
alfalfa seed in Gallia Co. 72
Trucks for Sale
from Tim Massie. 4% dil·
count now thru March 22,
fo•d Supo• Cob FAKC Regiatered Poodle pup- 1 9B5, with full payment. 1979
160. 4 -WD. auto., AC.
Moat
chemicals
availa,ble
pies. 6 weeks old. One veer
cruioo, lina-a-bed. AM-FM.
old male. Call 614 -843- also. Call 446-4307 · for Call 448-4422.
prlce1 .
6274.
1978 Ford Courrlor 8700.
'---------.J...--------~
Coli
614-388-8710.
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76

Auto Parts

&amp; Acce11orius

1---------New Process, 4 apeed transmission for 1974 lAton Ford
Pickup. Call 614 · 742 ·
3054.

83

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.
mind, Skeezix(

a qut feeflnq
about this?

WINNIE

Dozer Work land clearing,
landscaping, etc. Free esti·
mataa. Call 614-446-8038
or 614 -992 -7119 anytime.

BARNEY

SEWING Machine repairs,
service. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors. Fabric Shop ~
Pomo•oy . 614-992 -2284.

JUGHAID!!
'f0U KNOW I
DON"T ALLOW
NO PETS
IN MV
SCHOOL~

HOUSE!!

. Meigs Electric Service. Call
us, you'll btt glad you did!
Steve Barnett at 614 -698·
6663.

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85

General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Also pools filled . Call 614·
266 - 1141 or 614 -446 1176 o• 614-446-7911 .

B lo M TIRES. Ti•e deals,
Cullom Wheels. Call for
'67 Chov two ton tNck, prices 304 -896 -3466.
combination. dump. c1ttla- ,s_i_n_c_e_1_9_7_1_.- - - - rack and grain bad. faircond, • ·
304-8715-2151.
Pana for 72 Duster and
o:verhauled engine . 304·

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1984 Ford Renger
F 160. 4Aspeed
.
overdrive,
pkg,. . =8=82=·=2=9=7=2=
AM-FM ceoaott, 13,000
miles. 304-878-2419.
77 Auto Repair
1980 ForA! Corgo von F160,
128&amp;0. 304-875-11178 or
8711·7888.

73

Vant &amp;

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Ken's Water Service. Wells,
cisterna. pools filled . Phone
614-367--0623 6•614 -3677741 IJight or day.
Do you need something
moved or hauled away?
We'll do ill Call 614-2666261 alto• 6 :00PM .

87

Uphol•tery

Per1ona Body Shop. Locust
Rd. Pt.PIIIIIftt. Paot KloK.
frN Eotlmotoo, 814-9864174 . .

TRISTATE
. UPHOLSTERY--liHOP
1163 Sec. Ave ., Gallipolis
814-446 -7833 or614 -446;
1833 .

Poisons Body Shop, Locust
Rd . Pt .Pioooont . Limltod
point job opocfel 1150.
Phone detollo 614-9864147. -

R 8t M Furniture Manutac ·
turing, St . Rt. 7, Crowr
City, Oh. Call 814-2~6
1470, call Evo . 448 -343B
Old &amp; new Uphostered.

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out to stop th9 band of marauders that is terrorizing
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white-eared kob antelope
and the tribes in the Sudan
that rely on .the antelope are
explored . (60 min .)
fJ) MOVIE: 'Hatari'
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(60 min.)
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child and his parents are
brought into court for break·
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and beating up the principal .
IAI
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Joyce prepares for a murder
case when a militant pro ~ lif e
activist accidentally injures a
pregnant women . (60 min .)
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Good -1 E.~ecavating , blise ments, footers. driveways.
septic tanks. landst;aping .
Cell anytime 614-4464537, Jamesl. Davison, Jr.
owner.

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614-446-3BBB or
614-446-4477
JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEATING. Rt. 1. Box 355. Gallipolis. Call 614-367-0576.

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Nighdy
Business
Report
@ Body Electric
. fJ) One Day at a Time
(HBOl . Cuhure Club in
Concert One of the most
·colorful hitmakers in music. .
.today pe_rfOrms at the Ha~ ­
mersmith Odeon in l ondon .
7 :00. ·II (f) PM Magazine .
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Prairie .

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
lifetime gua·
1978 Ford ven F-260 cargo. Unconditional
rantea.
Local
references
Cell after &amp;PM. 448-2166.
furnished . Free ilatimates.
Coil colloct1-614,2370488. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
1970 Ford E 100 Econo- · Rogers
_Baseme .nt
Uno Von. Auto. 81200 .00 Waterproofing ~
Call 614-992· 6524 .
J • J's ·HO~e lmp~ove~
manta, Siding Vinyl &amp; alumi·
. . nunr siding:- ov8rtli'ng ruttilr""'"
&amp;. roofing. Free ·estimatea .
Coli 614-367-746B .
78 Sub8ru Brei, 63,000 Michael's Painting and Walmiles.•Exc. cond. 304-676· lpaporing.
Coli 814 -7426217.
232B . · --~-' ~·~~- - - - - - --lc'75 Dodge. customized van, &amp; M Contractort . Vinyl
D
half ton. 304-676-79B4 . .
and aluminum siding ·
replacement windows ·
Ford 1985 F260 4x4 XLT irl&amp;ulating
·
B600 GVW, sway bors, p. remodeling - roofing
and
new
windwos and door locks, conuruc:.t ion · gutters: Call
automatic, air, cruise, ·tilt
wheel, am·fm c::auette 304-773-6131.
crome step bumper tinted Spring special: Gene's deep
glass delay wipers. tutone steam carpet cleaning .
~"!ill~.... ;;;po~i .,.tr.a~ti!:I~"~·-An~
5cDicn " g'ili'f~ .~·. --:-r'iio""·ai"i.l-"'" --more, 8,000 miles . mateo. · Call 614-992-6309
814.400. 304-676 -6421', or 614-742-2211 .
7 o30 a.m. - 9 o00 p.m .
RON'S Televis,ion Service.
in Zenith and
Specializing
74 Motorcycles
Mata..r,ola . ~-Ou..azar. ~nd.
house calls. Call 304-676239B o• 614-446-2454 .
2 Honda Big llods 19B3 1o
1984. See at Botz Honda .
Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call 304-675 ·
1983 H.arley Davidson tour 1331.
glide, full ~reso , AM-FM
sttn.Jo call., new cond.,
RINGLES ' S SERVICE, e..:
4 ,000 mi . Call after ,&amp;PM.
perienced carpenter. eleCt'ri·
446-2166.
cian, mason, painter, roof·
ing (including hot tar
1983 Hondo 760 Shadow. application) 304-675-208B
Call 614-446-3162 o• 614- or 675 -736B .
446-1736 eve.
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
1982 Honda 1100 InterMost walla completed same
state 4,560 miles. Cell446- day . Pump sales and servi-

1982 fmd E11&lt;ort 2 d• .•
·hatchback, 4 apd.. plain
1 972 Gravely walk bGhir.d j,.ne, VGC, 39,000 miles.
tractor. 2 ~peed a,.;le, 30 in' $3.900 . Call 614-3BB·
mower. steering sulky, 8710 .
$800.00. 304-676-7733.
71 Old8 360 runs good. Call
John Deere Tractor and ofte• 5o00, 446-3210.
equipment, "2 ~iiEiiB' out
Jericho Road. Kenny JOnes. 19B4 Olda Cutlaso11.000
miles. 810.600. Coli 4466 hp Gibson heawy duty, 2911.
rotary tiller with power
1979 Honda XL 1_8 6 good
reverse. 304-B82-31B4 .
co~d. Call 614-379 -2820.

62

Vans &amp;

-&amp; -Heating___ .
2222 .

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tRAFIAS l

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T1a n s p or i ~ I Jo n

Ford 6000 Diesel backhoe.
2 extra buckett.$4,200 or
ft .EI!t'!l!b!!_~!!too,tQ~!!~r, 10 -1 -;;;;'o;;;. off~! ·~Call ~-14:7_~!!:.
Malley Ferguson lawn
trocto•. baby bed $30 .00.
bassinet 820.00, playpen Wanted 10 laying hans and 2
810.00. 304-675-6043 of· or 3 roosters, 304-67521B3.
· tor 6:30 or 675-1690.
locust posts $2.00 each
304-773-5667.

WE RE-L.A"f E:D

Farm Equipment

child•en. Coli (614) 9B5. 4227 . .. -- - - - - --"

Apartment
for Rent

80TH

·-·
---- --...

CII Gonlor Pyle

79 Muitang Hatchback 4
" ~ ""od_ .. Cell 446-3544 - -n•
949-2283.

month . Call 614-992-3945 .

V

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CIJ Ill 1HJ ABC News !CCI
0 (I) ® CBS News

furnished with 1 Ox25 ft .
glassed-in' porch $175 .00
par month plus utilities and
security deposit. No pets or

Brown Bear compound bow,
call 304-675-1610 after
6 o00.

THEY

&amp;A7Y

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Cai1614-992-76BO .

Two bedroom trailer, no
pet11 one child. $175.00

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GJ News

(]) H01P-o
ffi SportsCemer
CIJ llollerty Hillbillie8
Cll Or. Who
riD 3 -2 -1. Contact (CCI
Ill Oiff'ront Strokes
(MAX.I MOVIE: 'The Grey
Fox'
·
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(]) Rifleman
ffi 19B5 NCAA Basketball
Championship -Regional
Semifinal Game

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Sho-Bud Pro-1 pedal oteal
guitar 1700. Fonder Bandmllter reverb amp-2-12."
speaker cabinet $260. 304·
773-6593.

and

Redecorated 2 bdr apt., e~tc .
location . Regency .Inc. Call
304-676-7263 676-5104
-· "'675-53B6.

THU!t'SDAY

304 -896 ·

utilities .. No pets, one -child.

'·

Television
Viewing

· 25ft. office·or travel1railer,
good cond ., total elect.,
81,600. . Coli 614-446 0176 .

AI(C registered Pekingeae

Control hunger and lose
wei ht with New

'"

Homo Pa•k. 614-446-1602.

JACKS()N ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol
Housing Opportunity)
monthly ren.t starts at 8163
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedr.oom , ~ dep.o!i.! l.20.0,
located near Spring Valley
Plan and Foodland. pool
and • Cablii TV · available,
hOurs as possible 10 am to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday-Friday, Call 614446-- 2745 or leave
meuage.

DICK TRACY

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 15

EVENING

Firewood for sale, delivered
304-675 -2076 or 676 2099.

for Rent

44

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

1683.

42 Mobile Homes

month . plus . deposit

Special, Troplcolfioh, Hamsters anti eupplies. Country
Aquarium near Bradfora
Trite Farm . Call 814·992·
6644. Cherryridge Rd.

3 months, phone 304-676·

8326 . month . 304-675 7746 .

12x50 in Syracuse, partly

PHOTO SPECIAL now lhru
March 311t, 6 reprint• from
color negatives or 3 prlntl
from slides or 3 copy printa
from printa;- Vour choice 99
cents. H~kenberry Phar·

30 In Roper gas range . used

3 bedroom, all etecuic on Rt.
160, 7 miles from Holzer

furnished . $160 .00 per

56

Thursday, March 21, 1985

Qne pair of living
Iampo, 304-676-542B.

8100.00 deposit.

• Nice
i
completely furnished, nice
locatipn, no pets. Call 61 4 ~
246-6818 . ·
··
12x60 2 bd•. •••ilo•. fwni,hod. 8250 mo ... · 5100
deposit. Call 614 -446 66B3.

54 Misc . Merchandise

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month .

Thursday, March 21, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Weekly
(I) BllllnY Hill Sho.w
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1 :00 (J) I Morrled Joan
ffi Fitness Magulne' Tom
and Nancv Seaver .

Setting up
an extra chance

NORTH
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By James Jaroby
How is a good bridge player like a
good poultry farmer? Netther of them
llkes to put all his eggs in -one basket.
Dec!larer won the opening spade
lead and played the king of clubs
from his hand . Everyone played low.
Next came the jack of clubs, overtaken by the queen, and. .ev_eryon~ ~tjll
played low. There was not much left
to do. Dedarer tried a low ,diamond
to the jack, gobbled up by lhe queen
Iii West's hand. When diamonds failed
to divide 3-3 , the contract was one
down.
Tbe right approach is lo improve
your chances in the diamond suit , just
In case l)oe opponenls are going to be
able to bold up the club ace unlil the
third round . At trick two, South
should lead a low diamond from his
hand. West will win and continue
spades. Now South plays the diamond
ace, noting the fall of the queen. Only
now Is the king of clubs played. As
before, everyone follows low.'
Now comes the jack of clubs, overtaken by the queen. When that holds,
declarer bas the now pleasant alternative of leading up to his jack of

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declarer's ninth trick.
Dec!larer's foresight in playing first
a low diamond and then the ace,
before attackillg clubs, gives him the
extra chance he needs to make the
hand.

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
to Chemical
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salt
5 Pentagon 41 Chilling
officers
look
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11 Tonsorial 1 Irritate
need
2 Refuge
13 English
3 George
river
Segal
14 Off the ship film
Yesterday's Answer
15 Fire (Fr.) f Sty
16 Residence 27 Parlor
18 "-Girl
5 -Pascal . 19 "- for
"hostess "
Friday"
6 Chinese
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29 Metric unit
17 Hairpiece
civet
2% Set of type 30 Firmish
18 Circwn7 Belgian
23 Magician
lake
scribe
conunune
in a radio 31 More
20 Tibetan
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36 Polish
21 Scotlish
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37 Russian
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Thursday. March 21, 1986

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
~~~·~ i.dtl~)~~~-~ )"':J»} ~~~~ $ ·. i») ~~

ELBERFELDS

OPEN
FRIDAY.
NIGHT 'TIL

USE OUR
CONVENIENT
LAYAWAY
PLAN

8 P.M.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd and SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd
No.241
1986

2 Sectiona, 12 Pages 25 Cents
A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

ts ID

.SLACKS

Save on our new spring se·
lections of
men's dress

new Rutland Twp~ sp

slacks in alze 29 to 42 plus

' big size 44 to !iO. 100% po-

lyesters, poly cotton blends.
dreaay and cuual styles.

Man's '18.95 ·

Slatks........... Sale sIS .19 .

I

)latks........... Scde 5J7. 59·
'29.95

SPRING SALEI

VIDEO
CASSETTE
Kodak Video Cassettes
are made to exacting tol·
eronces so you can enjoy

state-of-the art picture
resolution, color brilli·
ance and sound clarity.
VHS Format.

REG. S6,S9$

SALE

, ;
-·

SALE!
SPRING
{~,!.~
· SLEEPWEAR
~ i~\~ \1\ Weekend. ule prices on

MEN'S

s99

SPORT SHIRTS

Sizes S (14-14'121. M (1 515Yz), L (1 6-16%1 and XL
(17-17Y•l· Also Big Size
2X, 3X and 4X.
Solid colors; stripas and
plaids in spring fashion ·

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new sprtng waltz length

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Campus brands. Short
sleeves.

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$10.95 Shirts .......$8.68
$14.95 Shirts .... $11.88
S16.95 Shirts ..... S13.48
_$19.95 Shirts .... $15.88

gowno and robes. Aloo in-

eluded are nightthirtl, en-

.IL

cotton blends. pllue, terry
cloth and knltl.

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Sizes: S thru XXL
Reg, 0 8.00 to '37.00

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SALE PRICED

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VAN HEUSEN
$1500 PAJAMAS
Sizes: small. medium,
large and extra large. Fine
selection of pa~tterns an[
colora. Coat style top and
adjustable waist bottoms.
Poly-cotton blends.

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SAL£ PRICED

$639J29S9

SHORT SLEEVE
KNIT SHIRTS
Our entire stock of new

BOYS' SHIRTS

Knit shins. in a big selection of
styles attd·.i:port shins in salida and
plaids . Short sleeve styles . Our
new spring shirts for boys, sizes 8

Boys' ss.9S

u

sa. 9S

Shirts ............... Sale S7.18

Knit Shirts ............. $8.68

Mons $13.95 -

Boys' SJ2.9S

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Men's $14.95

Knit shirts .......... S11.88

SAlE$2479T0$5119

Shirts ............ Sale $10.88

A concrete cap was placed over theOJIII(l8lle abutmmt,

Knit Shirts ........;. S11.11

· Reg. S31.00 to 564,00

Shirts ............... Sale S8.68

needed on one side of the bridge and as plcCured, a •
pound drop hanunerwasusedtodrivethesteelpiHng.

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tank tops.
· Men'' SIG.95

Poly81ter/raYon blend gives the look of li nen. Jackets, tops. blouses, pants. skirts
end sweeter vesta . .
Misses Sizu I to I 6 and S, M, l

Boys' SJ0.9S

l

looks. Dressy styles, jeans
shirts. muscle shirts and

SPORTSWEAR
SALE
Qlllllg $•1111 I. ""' s,,,,,.,,

Shirts ............... Sale S4.78

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS -,-- Ohio Bridge Company began comtructlon of a new bridge 011 Rutland
Township Road 176 011 Feb. 18. A new abulmmt was

MEN'S and BOYS

sizes Included in this sale.
Solido. stripes, novelty

MISSES

,

HANES SPRING SALE

spring styles. colors ,11nd

.thru 20 .

i.

$1199 ~
Hanes"' .

MEN'S

SPR.INC SALE/

Boys'

our

·(f ~~ ~ \ ·~

colors. Van Heusen and

MEN'S

. '

\

· Problem situations can us\JaUy be solved quickly · . exact age wasn:t known because many of· Meigs
when those Involved work together.
·
County's small bridge s pans were used - ·brought..
As a result of the Meigs County Commissioners and
from other areas of the state.
. Ohio Power Co. entering Into a joint venture, a new
Ohio Power ·company officials.. made the cost--~- '""bl'ldgelfaioeen "coiisti'i'iCl(;;'ron--nuuaruf-fOWfiS'Ii'lp~"·'"" shariiig proposalse
v eral weeks ago~ a meetbig~f the"
,
Road 176.to replace an old bridge which was becoming
Meigs County Commssioners.
a safety hazard.
Statewide, Ohio Power has entered into such
A cost-sharing agreement between Ohio Power
cost-sharing agreements three or four times.
_ Corn!lll"X ~d Meigs Co_unty was n~otiated_!() Jl&amp;:l&gt;: for ~
However, this was thE! !i!:s1tbne su~h;m 3rraogement ~
the replacement of the former bridge. Replacement
was made in this area.
was deemed necessary because Ohio Power workers
Total cost to replace the .brldge was $41,1XXJ. Of that
and equipment had to cross the old brtdge to get to a
figure, Meigs County's share was $12,:m while Ohio
sub-station. The old bridge was In PQOr condition and
Power's share was $28,f01. Ohio Power sent $15,1))) to
the county to fro1.1t the construction costs. The balarice
had been posled off lbnits to heavy vehicles.
The safety of workers and service to customers
was due upon completion of the project. ,
during an emergency could not be assured unle5s a
Ohlo Bridge Company from Cambridge contracted
new bridge was constructed.
to .build the 50 ft. span over Little Leading Creek near
Th~~ql_~ b.r idge was.probal]ly lj(J tq)OOye~olq._Tl),e__" ijutl!l~!d ·. _ "' ~ ..
-~ ...- ··- ...... , ,

Men's s11Ji

KODAK

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Men's $16.95

Thie ule
men·• and boy's Red
label T-shir:tl and briefs. Men's Blue label T -shins and briefs. Plus athletic ahirts
for men, Big end Talis lind Pocket T·
shirts.

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Knit Shirt ......,..... $13.48

SALE I
CHILDREN'S

SPRING
JACKETS
jackets,

lined and unlined
coats and rain jackets.
Sizes 12 to 24 mos .. 2 to
4, 4 to 6X. and 7 to 14.

SALE! CANNON

LADIES'

BATH
TOWELS
Choose ,solid colors or

SPRING
DRESS SALE

flor~l

SALE PRICED

$3.99 Bath Towel .... 12.79

$799
..
· To$3679

12.49 Matching .
Hand Towel .......... ;.... 11.69
I I_ 99 Matching
Wash Cloth .............. .

Dresses ...... Sale '36.19

Rag. '52.00
Dresses ...... Sale '41.59
Reg. '73.00

$

SALE!

RCA 25" diagonal

RCA 19" diagonal
COLOR TV

XL,500 Color TV

DINETTE
SETS

*

w/Channelock Digital
Keyboard Tuning
Brilliant color performance featuring the
convenience of electronic keyboard control and multi-band cable tuning.

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Reg. S198.00 30 Inch Table w/4 Chairs ................................. Sole S158
·RegL~298.00 Glass Table w/4 Chairs .............................;....... Sale S238
Reg. S298.00 Rectangular Table w/6 Chairs .......................... Sale f238
Reg. S3S9.00 Rectangular Table w/6 Chairs .......................... Sale S287
· Reg. S398.00 Rectangular Table w/Leaf &amp; 6 Chairs .............. Sale S319
1)
Reg. S469.00 Oval Table w/Leof &amp; 6 Chairs .....................,.... Sale 5375
?t Reg. 1498.00 Round Table w/Leaf &amp; 6 Chairs ....................... Sale S398

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SALE

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EXPEH SEIVICE
AFTEI lHE SALE!

,.

FREE
8x1 0 COLOR PORTRAIT
FIIDAY, MAl. 22-11 A.M.-7 P.M.
SATUIDAYr MAl. 23-1 OA.M.-4:30 P.M.

FREE
PARKING

PANTS and SHIRTS

J.u.'~Jt..

SALE! - CREME FILLED
CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS

g,, '''' Wultttl

.

Crama filling wth milk chocolate covering. Maple or v.nille flavor.

4

$

00

Brilliant color performance in a handsoma contemporary cabinet of durable
plastic with walnut or silver finish. Automatic color control and flesh tone cor·
rection.

BOYS' CAMOUFLAGE

by Honey Portraits

surface.

,S yracuse and GaUipolls, as well as
.Point Pleasant, W.Va . The ~urvey.
was sponsored by the five communities, whose representatives met
Thursday night In Point Pit&gt;asant to
go over the resulls.
Almost 68 percent of the people
responding to the survey said they
were dissatisfied with their current
cable service, while 60 percent said
they wert&gt; pleased with the current
channel seiecllon offered by
Consolidation.
Only 19 percent of the respondents
said they were In favor of the

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REG.

PHOTO SPECIAL

Bridge then moved out so the Meigs Coonty Highway
Deplirtrnent could put down a cold mix asphalt

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By JOHN FRIEDMAN
OVP staff Writer
On . the woole, cable television
customers of Consolidated Communications Group, of Point Pleasant, are not pleased with their
currenl cal)le service, are pleased
with their current channel selection,
watch Cable News Network, and are
adamantly opposed to a rate
Increase of $1.93 for cable, plus an
additional $1 next year.
· Thosearetheresultsofasurveyof
more than 1.~ of Consolidated
customers In Pomeroy, Middleport,

Rag. '44.00

~

Shirts in sizes 14 and 18. Matching
Pants in Slims end regular sizes 8 to

16.

S13.95 Shirts ..... Sale S11,50 .
512.95 Pants ..... Sale SJ0.50

SUPER.
VALUE

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FINlSHED PRODUGr - With side ralls in plate,
the bridge was finished last week. Ohio Power

Compillly and Meigs County proved that worldng
to¢ her-works.

Survey says Consolidated ~ubscribers upset with service

Jean Leslie. Better Half and
British Lady.
PETITE, MISSES &amp; HAlf SIZES
/JIIg No11 Fot E~tltl Awd $m!
Reg. '39.00
.
Dresses_ ..... Sale '31 _19

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lAYING 11IE DECK -'The last phases of bridge
construction coutbtue as Ohio Bridge Company .
workers oompleCe the laying of a sreel decking. Ohio .

Spacial savings on our new
spring dre•••• by Joan Curtis.

patterns.'

Stre Thl1 W,.enr/1

REG. '10.00 TO '46.00

.

proposed rale increase. A.bnost WGN from Chicago, Ill., while 11
Howt&gt;ver, the bigge!;t complaint . are taking."
''The receplion has ,really gotlen :.__ -~the viewers said tht&gt;y .. percentosid.they_preferred WTAP .. by. customer~_wa~ reserv.ed for Ihe ....
bad since this has conie up;• Moore
watched the Cable News Network from Parkersburg, W.Va ., and only system's billing practices.
"I've received a lot of com- added. "People are beginning to
and olily :lJ percent said they were three percent said they wanted
plaints;· Kenneth Cundiff, ofSyra· . think twice and are ~mplalnlng
willing to replace CNN with WISFfromAshiand, Ky.However,
Nlckt&gt;lodeon, a chUdren 's station. 60 percent said they wanted to keep cuse sa id. "about their billing In ' about being jammed. Bul as far as
Around 76 perct&gt;nt of the respond- the Columbus station.
'
advance, and I can'l say thai I
I'm concerned, theservlcesoould be
left the same. That's what they're
Many comments wt&gt;re received blamt&gt; th!!'m ."
ents said they wt&gt;re not In favor ofthe
"Our people are very disSatisfied
(respondenls) teUingus."
Playboy channel and ohly26percent concerning inabUity to reach Conthought senior citizens · and lhe salida ted's blUing office by tele- · wtth their service and billing,"
phone, lhe length of lime between Gallipolis councilman Dick Moore
.. Middlepor:tMayorFred.Hoffman.. -··-··
disabled should have·thell· diScounl
orderlngserviceanditslnstaUat!on, . added.
said his community was upsel a s
reduced from 25 to 10 percenl.
paying for additional services In
Point Pleasant Mayor Jimmy Joe well.
If Channel 61n Columbus wt&gt;re to
advance
and
problems
with
recep·
Wedgt&gt;
said he talked to Consoiided
"Customers call our office be·
be replaced, 25 percent of the
Uon
of
channels
10
and
12.
representatives
about
tht&gt;
survey.
cause
they can't gel hold of
viewers said they wanted to watch
"They didn'l appreciate our Consolidated. Tt'sjuslbeenonething
comment s about their survt&gt;y, " after another. Firsl they raiSf' the
Wedge said. "Theysaidlhelrsurvey price, then they change the bUI!ng
was valid. Bulthe consensus Is I hal
and now you can't get lhem on the
our people didn't think much aboul
phone. Now, theycan't come up with
their survey. They are very much
a proposalto salisfy me and I'm not
disappointed with the approach we
usuaUy that tianllo get along wilh."
two-thin~.. of

Eastern levy plans
outlined to -employees .

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$299·
MEN'S

WORK
UNIFORMS
heavy
fabric,

· Work pant• tn
wiight
perma ~
nent pre11. watch pocket. dup roomy
p~kets. Blzea 30 waiet to &amp;0. Matching

1hirt1 with long talla. 2 button-thru flep
pocket• In regular and extra large lizes.

114.95 Work Pants ........................ l1 1.95
1)6.95 Work Pantslu. liu) ........ ~ll.SO
112.95 Work Shirta .. ~ .................... II0.3S
114.95 Work

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REVIEW PLANS - Jim Huff, .F ••em lbrarlen, and llulu!
. J~IIIIIM,~l!uoL """"'I!!IIOI!c, rev!-..).11- ,! ' _ , - _!ly"_!i!&amp;_!!'*.. IIJ!lhaft!

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During a . specla'l meeting of is a one time deal and the money
employees of the Eastern Local reserved for Eastern wlii go 10
School District Thursday night,
anolher district should I he levy fail.
Superintendent . Richal.'d Roberts :"'This type of funding will not be
presented facts and other pertinent
available to the district 1n the
Information about the proposed future, " Roberts emphasized.
"New Eastern High School" buildEastern local employees present
lng, which could be built by the fall
at the meeting were very "enthuslof19S71f an upcoming levy passes In astlc" about the new school propMay.
••
osal and deeply "concerned about
Roberts explained that tiM! board the educational needs of the
of education would drop a current district's students!'
five mUI levy for school ImproveIt was reported that passage of
ments ,If the new 6.37 mUI levy 1he levy would amount to around
passes in the spring, an addition of seven cents a day. due to the fall!
less than two mills.
,t hat the statt&gt; is offering most of the
The Ohio Department of Educa· hmdlng, The state has made the
tlon wiD furnish abnost four mU,IIon - money available to Eastern after
dollarS for the proJect, while realizing the need of costly 1m:
Roberlll dwln1 a meeUn1 ol diBirlct employees 1bunde,y In which the
~E!!§~.rn j"ill fwJ!!!111 !.,fr&lt;!~U,=~e~d!l~...WS.l!!!g.,.&amp;~
·~, ~'IMW.J!i!!l-!!l'l!!ooll;adl!l!!!! !""'!""m w•.d!!!!:! __ L =· ="u
the total, $1,~.1XXJ. The bond Issue lures in the district.

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