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Pege-16-The Deily Sentinel

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Wednetldey, March 27, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Farm·loan bill remains in limbo in ·uouse-Se~ate pailel
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -With
the time for spring planting InChing
closer, a House-Senate panel ron"""'"""~r;;~lt;;s,i;se;;u-ch
for free
seeds
of
thattoday
coUld.
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an
embattled bill making $100 million
In loans available to Ohio farmers.
But the pros(lects for agreement
were uncertain:
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Pending before the six-member

OhiO FannBureau Federation.
It seeks to break an, 1mpaaae
between the two chambers by
.scrapp
. .lngtheHouSE'-pasSEdplanfor
creation of an ;u-blter's omce Iii the
n,partment of Agriculture which
would have the power tn arbitral!'
financial disputes between money·
shl;&gt;rt fanners and their lenders~
Under the cOmpromise, a larm

conference comrrilttee was a prop:
osal which House Agriculture

financial management Institute
would be created within the Ohio

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·Bui he aloo Indicated that GOP
could lnteiVene In such matters. But . panel
f!111b1 recommead
It WOUld have no subpoena ·~. ·changes In the propO.ed
and
"""tenders
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WOUld be rEQUired to participate.
"Maybe we can make tills
senate Agriculture CbaJnnan acceplable,"Gaelhsald. "I'drather
Ben Gaeth, R-~.appeared to not are It 1n the 1!111, but ttwe have to
offerdlfferentslgnalsaboptchances doscmethlng,maybewecangettbls
for eventualsuccess.
amendment acceptable. u tills
Asked about prospeets of reach·
amendment Is a ccxnprornl8e,
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio !AP) - A
volunteetflreflghter for'rwln Town·
ship has")&gt;leaded Innocent In Ross
COunty Common Pleas Court to two
counts of ar5on.
George D. Landrum, 21, remains
- - - in the county jail on $5,(XX) cash
bond while awaiting an AprU '18
pre-trial hearing.
Landrum entered his plea Mon·
day before Judge Val Mowrey, who
appointed William Allyn as lits
attorney. Landrllm Is chargE'!! with
~--··~~-,_.jlivo.ColllLts:~!"rson stemming from
a series of suspicious ·farm fires
during a two-week period In early
March.
Sheriff's deputies arrested Landrum March 18. Detective Ronald
Nichols said Landrum was oneotthe
people reporting the fires on vacant
property on Upper Twin Road. ·
Meanwhle, two Ross County men
have pleaded Innocent to separate
charges of child rape during their
. arraignments In Ross County Com·
monPleas Court.

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Jfeat her forecast
Tonight cloudy with scattered
sbowers and thunderstorms. Low
near 60. Thursday, cloudy and
windy with scattered showers and
thunderstorms. High In the mid·70s.
The chance of rain Is 40 percent
tonight and Thursday.
EXtended Forecast
Friday through~:
Chance of showers Friday and
Satunlay and fall' on Sunday. Cooler
through the period with lows 3H5
Friday,ln lhe30sSaturdayand25-35
Sunday. Highs in the 801!1 Friday, 50s

Employe insurance tOp
~. priority in l-98~ budget

nmce ~top . pOOrJty" tot~ tOO-~
county's1986budgetpackage. ·
County Treasurer George Collins
and County Recorder Ernrnogene
Congo urged commissioners to
aCopt a fu~..:.~ pc!!cy regerdln.g
"employee's only" Insurance

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•FRIDAY, MARCH 29-WHITE FISH (Broiled or Fried) .....

Choice Poll!to, Veptable, Salld &amp; Roll, Glass House Wine

CLEVELAND (AP) - .The
winning number drawn Tuesday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
. game, "TheNumber,"was401.
· In the "Pick4" game, the winning
number was 1406.
The lottery reported earnings of
$590,914.50 from wagering on Its
dally game. Earnings came on sales
· of $1,122. ~1. whUe . bolders of
winning Jlckets are entitled to share
• $531,466.50:

$

..The lnslf&amp;DCe package would
1nclude all courthl;&gt;use, board of
elections, Infirmary, plat map, and

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And Today'• Hits on Friday· &amp; Saturday
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accepted the resignation-of §ilndra
~ S. Cobb as a substitute teacller and
granted maternity leave to Mrs.
Rita Simmons, a MiddlEport Elementary School teacher, and Mrs.
Julta Vaughan, a teacher at Salem
Center. An extension to to the
maternity leave of Mrs. Susan
Nlckels,a music teacher, was

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lgcalsoftheArnerlcanFedera!lonof
State, County and Municipal Em·
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Insurance package.
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health and welfare plan for em·
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coverage.Thehighwaydepartment
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$7,789,175.Ql In 1985 was approved
and four administrators were given
new tWo year contracts when the
Meigs Local Sebool District Board
of Education met In regular session
Wednesday .
Awarded two-year contracts at
the current admlnlstratlvecontmct
salaries were Charles Holliday as
one-half time principal of the Salem
Center Elementary Sehool and
· one-half time director of . special
. education programs; John Lisle as
one-half tlnne principal of the

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"The Way America Sends ;Love"
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practices for a 25 hour
plaython slated Friday and
Saturday to raise money
for new band members. At
Laura
loqgh concentrat.es as she
practices

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tire band will be In concert
from 5 to 6 p.m. ~~ the high
. school auditorium which
kicks off the 25 hour non-

Sallsbwy E)l!mentary SchooL and . , dents will not be required to attend
one-half time director of federal
classes; onedaywlllbedeslgnateda
programs: John Mora as principal
day ·on whlcl! schools might hold
their annual field days and the third ·
of the Meigs Junior High SChool and
Robert Morris as principal of the .. ~turday will be a regular day long
classes ·session. However, It was
Pomeroy Elementary SChool.
During the tong meeting- about pointed out that the board will be
two hoursofwhichwereln executive · watching for attendance figures and
session - the board agreed to ·will expect a majority of students to
be In attendance. If the Saturday
attempt Saturday ·school as a
rnethodofmaklnguptlmelostdueto school works out, It will move the
Inclement weather. It was decided
end of the school year from the
to attempt Saturday school three second week of June back Into the
times . .Qne day will be. a parent·
nrst week of June for some schools,
teacher conference day and stu· Supt. Dan C. Morns reports.

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Playathori set · this weekend
The hills around Meigs HighSChool will beallvewith
music Friday and Saturday asmembersofhlghsehool
Instrumental music department stage their first
playathon- a 25 hour venture- !with proceeds going
to the new uniform lund for the band .
The playathon wHI be .25 hl;&gt;urs ol non·stop music .
featuring the Meigs Concert Band. The entire band
will kickoff the weekend activities with a concert from
5 to 6 p.m. Friday In the Larry R. Morrison Gym .
Following the concert, the hand will split Into groups of
five to eight students and thOse groups will continue to

pertorrn 24 more hours until6 p.m . Saturday.
Band members are asking community residents to
sponsor them for each hour t.hat they continue to play
and students will collect all pledges the week of April
1·5. TbegMUpneedstoralse$l8,!XXllnordertooutfltthe
band for next year.
· Residents who are not asked to be sponsors by a
band member but wish to pledgP a donation may call
the high school band o!!lce. 992-7141. AU playathon
eve~~ts are open to the public. Pledges will be accepted
before and during the event .

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employees. "Withallthecomplalnts
and dissatisfaction (about Consoli·

those people and how we Interpret
this (survey) Is up to us."

anything we can," Buckner sa id.
"But some we can't. And to be quite

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- It au·comes down to a matter of frank, money· Js one
drawing board for Consolidated
laugh·armeHicametothem~cholce,Buckner-!.&lt;ld;-o-;--.Pa-haps.we should have seen they
"We can rebuild the system and would turn the Increase down . But
Communications Group of Point advocating an Increase."
Pleasant.
"Evecy one of our cities Is saying pay thecostorstayasweareandput we think It Is a good program and
Representatives of nine area the same thing," Gallipolis Oty band·alds on It and complain as addresees the problems 1n the
communities told Hugh Buckner, CommissiOner Dick Moore said In things slowly get worse. It Is our system."
Co119011dated's vice president of referring to a survey sponsored by belief that the system will deterlooperatlons, Thursdayillghttheyfelt the communities. "Ittheyhadcome rate without being upgraded and I
·their dty councils would not to us with better channel selectiOn, would be klddlngHisaklsetVIcewill
~ayor FI'E'd Hollman today
approve rate Increases Consoll· this m~ht luive stood a better get better wlthl;&gt;ut the system being
reminded Middleport residents that
dated says It needs to Innprovecable chance."
upgraded," he said.
clean· up week in Middleport will be
television service In the area.
· Results of the · survey Indicated
A 25 percent discount for senior
April 2·5. Residents are urged to.
"Qutte ~anldy. I'm staggered," thatarearesldentswererotpleaSEd citizens Is excessive, Buckner . takeadvantageofthlsone-tlmefree
BucknersaldfoUowlngtbemeetlng. with their CU!Tent cable setVIce, added. In proposing a 10 pefe!!nt
ptck-up by the village by cleaning
"Weneverthoughtltwouldcorneto were not willing the pay the discount ·
up their yards and lots for the
this, ,We can't buUd wlthl;&gt;utlt (the · .additional money, but were pleaSEd
"Nobody thinks they shouldn't
upcoming summer season and
Increase). We've had !!evl'ral meet · with their channel selection.
have a discount," he said, "and we
making the vlllao!l' a clean and
Jngs and I had 00 Inkling this would
·"We reject this ,9lii!Stloo totally/' are aware ol their pllgiJt. but we. more attracll~e place In which to
be their reaction."
Buckner told · the representatives, · think 25 percent Is obsessive."
Jive.
Conaolldated ·had proposed a referring to the cltles-&lt;:onducted
An analysis of a directory listing
Residents are asked to place their
basic rate Increase of $1.93 per survey question concerning· the all businesses In the St. Louis, Mo., debris near the curb in front of their
inollth with a aecond Increase of $1 proposed Increase, "bl!cliuae It area that provides senior dtlzen
hl;&gt;meund It will be picked up next
permonthoneyearlatertocoverthe makes no mentiOn of tbe 'rebUUd . lt
discounts, shows that almost 7U week by the village free of charg~P.
cost of more than $9tl,&lt;ro In the cities make their decision on pert'ellt of the 3,!!61 buslnesaes
Mayor Hottman also remtndal
Improvements. The new rates that, they are making a gross provide a discount of be1ween six
residents that Vlllage ordlntiiiC!el
~have
lntoet!ectwhen the error."
and 10 per tel'lt, Buckner said.
require trailers be completely

Clean-up week set

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Gruup's vice JW!tlde !I of opntt• (left) ... · ~ Crawford,
repmiJI
IIIIJIUIPI' (rJaM), IDit wllh f'4ll'!ll!!llll'vel oiiiiDe
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Meigs High School band

.Ohio olflce education events: Llnda~-recreatlonal area. The board tabled
Yonker, Ken Eblin and Tom Werry a lease arrangement pending
state VICA capitol visit. Donna Carr further questioning of officials on
and Bobble Archer, central office the use of the property especially
secretaries. were authorized to since public meetings · called to
attend a secretarial seminar In discuss use of the facility have not
been weit attended.
. Huntington on AprillO.
JarnesM.Soulsbywasspokesper·
The board approved the rEQuest of
Fred Baloy, high schOOl Spanish
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f~y gatherings. because you can taste the quality in every ·
b1te. ,Tender, juicy flavor that comee ff'9m long,careful curing.
You'll ebo like the conveDience of
Tavern Ham .. It's boneless, all mea.t for
easier Clll'Ving end no waste. It's fully
cooked. too. So you can spend less time
in the kitchen, end more time with the
family this holiday. .
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Granted prOtesslonalleave were 'Mexlco this spring and approval
Gary Walker, April10, a workshop was given Tim Saunders, head
1n Huntington; Darlene Amott, varsity basebaU coach, to play aApril 25 and 26, conkrence In game at Franklln County Stadium
CoIambus; Lynn Lovdal, April 19, . In Columbus on a Sunday.
_s~lal education advisory commitTables lease arraDtleSI!ent
tee, Athens; Sharon Birch, spring
A discussion was held on the
school nurses meeting, Jackson;
rEQUest of Pomeroy VIllage officials
boys~ ·state basket·
foruseofthelandbehlnd the former

Board approves1985 appropriations·

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up with the needed funds for

Education Werdnesdayuphl!ldllu't!e
student expulsions resultln(!' fro~'!\
an Incident at the Meigs High Sehool
- two of the hearings were held In
open session and one In executive
session. There was also a hearing In
executive session o~n a parent
complain! regarding a disciplinary

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LUNCHEON SPECIALS .................................... Only 295

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commlssloners'i9116Ciimiiifitment·
U Insurance must walt untll1986,
the department heads are to figure
the Insurance costs Into next year's
budget proposals w):lJc}! must be
submlttedtothebudgeteornmlsslon

Meigs board upholds
3 student eXpulSions

SDYING HOUIS-5 PM-10 PM

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Sentinel Stall Writer
year. "The only place money would
employees would probably want
If Meigs County o!flceholders
be now Is within each county coverage also, but their coverage
"unanimously" decide to use lunds
o!flceiiOlder's '1985 funds," said would be paid for from their own ·
~~··· •..Imm !hel~.l!IIS l)qdgets .to, Jll'P\(ill!!~ CQllllnlll$J~~-R!ch}ones·
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operating levieS and not from the
Insurance benefits for their ern·
As pointed out t:lY CongO,
~ 'rounfygenerallund:"-···~Pioyees for !he remainder of this
county Officials . ~ recently. to
A requestfor·tnsurancecoverage
discuss the lnsuraJICe matier. lt was was presented tothecornmlsslo~rs
year, the Meigs County Con\,m ls·
stoners will accornodate that
the feeling at that meeting that two weeks llli:O by three courthouse
decision.
county offices were already opera!· employees.· SinCe that time, there
If 'benefits lor 1985 cannot be
lng at their Umltatlons.
has been SIJITle talk among court·
arranged, the commissioners said
Colltns, a member of !he county's house employees of "unionizing."
Wednesday they wUJ make lnsu·
budget commlsston, agreed with
The Meigs County Sheriff and

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Hartleysaldhewouldvote.oru..,
propoaal. "I'm willing to cornplUll·
!Be. If they (Republicans) are not,
the onus Is on them to come up with
90111e kind of (alternative) leglsla·
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Gaeth objected to the mediator

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each for
·.Donald Friend and David May.
Frtend, 32, Chillicothe, lscharged
with the rape of a 15-year-&lt;&gt;ld girl.
28, Richmond Dale, Is charged
!-'~"''or=-•uilfii ; ihli rape of-aJ2:year-&lt;&gt;ld' girl.
Pre-trjal heiU'Ings for both men
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arbiter to mediator and we·llbllled
thelocatlonfromthei.Jepartrnentof
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Agrlculture Into the exll!l\lloD
serviCe over at Ohio State Un!Yer·
slty," Gaeth said Tuesday.
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whether this Jsagennanepartolthe

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Bod er aald llle Q'1tem ........t he Improved
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Commentary

Francis, Rossi. share Class A honors

Page-2-The Daily S••tiiMII
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
ThurldiiV. March 28. 1985

SVAC playeri, Delle
Bantell ol IWniD- Trace, Todd
Ad81111,8o'"' t'IUndMJke~
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DEVOTED TO THE 11\'TERESTS Of TliE MEJGS.MASON AREA

. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Jerry
Francis, tpp-,ranked Columbus
Wehrle's leader, and Middletown
FenwiCk coaching veteran Jolul
"Butch" Rnssl won themalnClassA
awards today , In The Associated
Press' boys high school aU-state
selections.
Francis, a &amp;-foot ·5 senior forward,
was chosen as the Class A Ohio

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ROBERT L. WINGE1T
Publisher.
PAT WHITEHEAD

Press.

&gt;allre has a not bundle of Ideas
We are with reason angry at the gradually transpired that the stulf slon - resulted In int.irdictlng, oh,
aimed
at catching the people Who
Mexican. officials who Ito-hummed Is more 1laqnlul than orlglnally maybe 10 petcettl, :II ~tot the '
launder
the profits from drugs.
their way through an Investigation thought, and a CUlture that spends staff coming ln.
These
Ideas
Include changing the
And of COUJ'9i&gt; the tne!!Sure of
of a U.S. .. bllllons ot doUars on health f!xlds
color
of
our
currency,
so tllat the '
what In Mexico and barbells Is taldng a to~. · ·SU&lt;:ceSS in the drug buslne$5, lJke
boys
with
big
sackfuls
of green
Is intolerable, namely stand in the crttical look at martjuana.
. that In the business o! robbing
under
tllelr
mattreslies
will be
We read about cocaine. In a vtvtd bankS, 151 what
chances of
. way or graft. In Mexico. todothlsls
forced to bring them out, reveallng
on the order o! standing in the way Image, someone recently sald ihat getttng·through? Answer: terrlflc.
their
scarlet letters. Maybe we .
of sex. Sex will pre\laU, graft wUl the big radars along the 2,000.mlfe The odds wUI always be high, when
should
· breed 50 million drug·
prevaU.
·
·
border between MexiCO and· the you constcJer tllal the amount of
trained
dogs to sniff at everyone
It Is true that a few years ago the United States begin, night after coke you can stulf Into a single
off
a boat .or an airplane,
getting
ht, to t.r_ack . what .l~Jllu: a pocketor'ami!!l'~)acket Cl!!l fete~
"'\\&gt;bat
a
'gfeandm\
swarm onocusts headed our way. $200,&lt;XXI, and that the cost ol the
mariJuana crop, but It proved Private planes, canylngcoketothe stuff where picked up can be as low • No, we are face .fo race with the
rawest datum of them aU, wlllch Is
temporary. SomE'What like 1\'age American market.
as $l,&lt;XXI. A pro!lt ot 2,&lt;XXI percent
that the problem would not exist,
and prtce controls. If for a season
So we bag a large number of (modest In the business ) Is a
.
ex.
cept tllat in the United States .
powerful E'Dgine to attempt to try to
the marijuana crop from Mexico them today, and they sh9w up on
Is a market for the stuff, and
there
decllnes, then mariJuana from the television news. That plane over stpp in a free society . In .other
that
the
stuff Is priced very high. If
elsewhere - Hawaii, for instance there was carrying $10 mllllon (or societies the answer Is as simple as .
we
cannot
ef!ec.Uvely prevent Its
- wUJ Increase. If there Is .l ess · waslt$100mUJ!on?) worth of coke, executing ·anybody caught smug·
insinuating
Its
way into the rountry,
mariJuana being smoked today hurray for the Drug Enforcement gl!ng or using dope, exit the dope
what
ls.tt
that
we can prevent? The
tllan 10 years ago, It Is a reflection Agency. But then the saber evaluaproblem.
answer, of course, Is Its price. The
_l!'lt.Qf aw .rn!llrcement but of . tloncomeo-througb. Ll!styear-a
SowhatiJ.re.wegolngtodoabout
one thing that could be done,
creeping social perception. It has splendid y~ .tor drug apprehen· it? My resourceful brother WUUam
overnight, Is to legalize the stulf.
Exit crime, and the profits from

Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Oblo

BOB HOEFLICH

News Editor

Player&lt;J!tM~ee,r., ,

legalize dope. Shrewd observers of
the scene have recommended It for
years. I am on record · as having
opposed tt in the matter of heroin. ·
The accumulated evidence draws
me away from my own opposition,
on the purely empirical grounds
that what we have now Is a drug
problem plus a crime problem plus
a problem of a huge export of
capital to thE'' dope-producing
countries.
Congress should study the dra·
matte alternative, which Is legallza·
tlon followed by a.dramatlc educa·
tiona! effort In which the services of
all 'clvlc·mlnded, and some less
than civic-minded, resources are
mobilized. Television, for Instance.
Let the Federal Cgmmunlcatlons
Comm~lon make It a part of the
·overhead . of ; a . TV llcense to
broadcast 30 minutes a week,

When President Reagan carne calling the other day tO win converts for
his MX missile program , It followed days of ·extensive security ·
preparations - including transforming what had been a comfortable
lounge outside Senate Majority Leader Robert "Dole's office into
command center.
·
: The president's route took hlm right past tlle site of the 19Kl bombing
near the Senate chamber, and officials wanted to take no chances,
"It was a tremendous production," said Dole aide Walt Riker. "The
. Secret-Sendee brought Jn mobile equlprnept,.ta&lt;jlo tri!JilimiJJ~rs.,leJephone
lineS, Space Age equlpmE'Dt. Their advance team came up a week ahead.
They were all over llle place."
·
For security purposes, the three regulartelephonesln the lounge-often
used by senators for calls back to thl:'lr offices while visiting Dole -were
ripped out and ~!a~ w!t.~ t~ Secret--Se~!ce's~ s~!a!.. pho~. - .
But apparently Sen. Barry Goldwater, R·Arlz. , didn't know the phones
had been swapped. He walked Into the lounge, picked up a phone and tried
to make a call.
,
• He tried Se\leral itrneil to make the phone work.
· .. : ·. "What the hell is going .on here?" a rnlffl'!i Goldwate.~ demanded.
1
.. - ..:-Wlietiiei""t:01ciwater' s -etforfs - sir olf -iiJarm8~aY·'Secrt;t':.~;.~~~~dt:&lt;::"~b-,~~·"""'.:"!~-" k"'"'.r~~·
headquarters was not reported.
The lack of real phones In tlie office "really wasn't very tunny: It caused
problems for everyone," Riker said.
·
But the tight security In the Capitol for Reagan's ylslt didn't cause
, problems for a groupo! junior high school students from Johnson County,
WASHINGTON ·- The decade·
: Kan., a subu'rb of Kansas City.
long feud between Henry Kissinger
· They had come to see Dole, but were stopped In the corridor at a
and Lyndon LaRnuche was an
roped-off checkpoint.
·
·
exasperating E'Xperience for ~hi&gt;
Dole spied them as he was escorting the president and detoured Reagan
ex-secretary of state, according to
over to the students.
Internal FBI investigative flies . •
The president talked with them, asking If It ~as their firSt .trip to
After yean ao one Ot the l'jlrg~
Washington and whether they had seen everything they had hoped to see.
of LaRnuche's verbal sling5 and
"They probably saw more than they bargained for," Dole was reported · arrows, Klssinger took unerring
as Interjecting.
aim with an arrow of hls own. He
And the tight security wasn't enough to stop Sen. Dave Durenberger,
wrote FBI Director WUllam WebsR-Minn ., fr\Jm epterlng a secure area to stand by Reagan's motorcade
ter In 1982 asking lor an investlga·
outside the Capitol.
tlon of his tormentor.
Hr&gt; stood there alone for several minilles, then as Reagan got Into his car
"I want to make It clear," wrote
and the motorcade drove off, Durenberger waved goodbye.
Kissinger, "that I do not ask tlle
_ The.~ldenLwayed back. _
FBI to intertere In any manner with
LaRouche's First Amendment
rights even when they are exer·
clsed in a scurrilous and obscene
manner. The LaRnuche campaign
against me, howE'Ver, seems to go
far beyond free speech."
Over the years, LaRnuche's
The large amount of snowlall this Middleport. The Chamber of Corn·
mE'fce,
on
March
19,
voted
unanlm·
loUowers
had written and shouted
past wlntE'f left many commmtltles
ously to express Its gratitude and
accusations of personal and polltl' paralyzed.
·
appreclatlon to Bill Durst and his
cal misbehavior against Kissinger,
· The businesses In Middleport
crew
for
a
job
well
don~.
We
believe
sometimes
confronting htm in
were very fortunate to have a
In
giving
credit
where
credit
Is
due,
public.
The
charges
ranged from
dedicated and hard-working snow·
and, gentlemen, you were a credit .
r~moval crew.
When It was needed they worked
to our businesses this past wlntE'f.
.around the clock to clear the '
.

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·Letters to editor

Snow removal crew thanked

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Thl.s hard work allowed for
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Commerce.

Mother likes today's music • .
I, also, would lll&lt;e to write a few
In response to the letter
submitted by Mr. Boggs, on today's
mus ic. Some of today's music, I
agree, Is a lot different from what tt
was back when I was In school, but
that doesn't mean It's bad, just
beCause styles of music have
changed along with everything
'else.
•.
' I'm also Sllre that If he had young
wenagers at home, they also would
be sporting around the so-called
l!!~i{S~~~l}~ "boom box."

I even find some of ihts music
enjoyable, as much as my children
do. Let's face It , music Is one o! the
beautiful things in this cold world
that Is free! That means you have
the option toltstenornot, depending
s
on your taste In music. Some o!
today's music Is really outstanding.
He had hls day, as well as the rest of
us. Now let us allow our children to
have theirs, as long as they aren't
sitting on his front step.
If he's outside much this
summer, he may E'Ven hear my
,fi-7--""' · Ni
dllldCL'II_re_ajJy_!it~reo _ a !ew_ times. - LIJI!Ia
hav.e that they can enjoy?
Hawley, Middleport, Ohio.
word~.

Our commissioners slwuld know ·
Thrwghout the past

fi,w

yeal'!l a

lilt (1{ publldty has been uneraled
concerning the Meigs County Dog

Pound, unforlunall!fy, 111011 of I!

bact
• ~ IIIII, prop~~! In our
;wvmy have loll cortlldfillce Ill the
pound and ~ tumlne In
UJJ~Vallf(.'d ~,

n.u. •tray. tncr-ln numtJer.

Willi 11111 COil8 a, Jot ot ~
pmblellll MIICII at (J;ral q ~.
Injured and dead llvflMOdl, cV"*
blte5, I!CC,
1 und('l'lland u.t 1111 MI'Wt

ew.

County tflurlMie ~ ,_ met
will! wr C1)UIII)' ~
JI!II""""''Y w clifalff -~.-.
mem.t

rounty

df'lpiii'""Y

MJd l':llfJI

n

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seven day a week Job. What kind of
·motlvation can anyone expect for
!hat?
If surrounding 'counties can find
the money to .operate decent
fatilltles to deposit unwanted dogs,
why can't MetgJ County? All
citizens pay for their clUes and
counties to pick up and handle all
stray and .free roaming dogs In a
humane manner. Why not Melg5
County? lt't high time for all
Citizens of our county, who are In
agreement to call our commLulon·
enandletthemknowtllattblslsan
'-that'more than juat the Metg5
Qlunty Humane Society are con·
eerned With.
HotltJn&amp; wUI be done unless the
ot lhlf county speak up and

1/fi(J,.

conservat•Ives' blund er_-...___. _·----'----.----William A: Rusher

NEW YORK {NEA) -Three of . introducing legislation that would doubtedly advanced the welfare of
prove they were no such thing.
the ablest young RE'publlcan conblack wqrkers In South Africa .
~!Vatives In the House or RepreHR1400, they declared, went too
But there are exceptions to every
sentatlves are, with the best of
far; but In Its place they offered a
rule (e.g. the John Deere case, In
bill of their own.
lntent!ons, making a · serious mls·
which a tractor company wanted to
take In their effort to shape U.S.
As described In the Washington spend money on retaining black
Post, this measure Is a foxy
policy toward South Africa. It Is
workers on the payroll during a
tempting to say they ought to know
combination of. provisions calcu·
slack period, but could only acquire
better, but It would he hard to
Ia ted to make liberals wobble back
"points" under the SuUlvan prlncl·
and worth like the poor cat I' the
explain why. None of the three has
pies by laying them off and
ever set foot In that complex and . adage. It would, for example, direct spending the money on workers'
fascinating country, and their
the U.S. representative on the
housing Instead ), and the WalkerInternational monetary Fund to
remedy for Its Uis Is much better
designed to score debater's points
oppose IMF loans to any country
off Tip O'NeUI than to do anything
that has an official segregation
very useful for South Africa's
policy {South Africa- great! think
blacks.
the liberals), or Is Involved in
This year's big liberal ·push International terrorism {the Soviet
agalnstSouthAfrlcalsenshrlnedln
Union? -well ... ) or illegal drug
HR1460,-a destruc!Ne blunderbuss trafficking -(Cuba? ... er ... ). It
of a bill promoted by liberal would strengthen a ban on Import- ·
lng products made with slave labor
Democratic Reps. Stephen Solarz,
(Russia again), and prohibit ecoWilliam Gray and.Jioward Wolpe.
Cosponsored by 100 mem~rs of the nomic or mllltary assistance to
House, this grotesque mess would
nations that vote 11galnst the United ·
ban the sale of Krugerrands, bar States In the United Nations more
American · loans and technology tllan · 85 percent of the time.
sales (Including computers) to Specifically with regard to South
· South Africa, require all American -Africa, · It would deny federal ·
businesses operating there to abide contracts or economic assistance to
by the "Sullivan principles" (of
any U.S. company doing business
which more below). compel U.N.· there that retuled , to abide by the
supervised elections In Namibia Sullivan principles.
{South-West Africa), etc. Not sur·
Now, the Sulllvan principles area ,
prlslngly, Teddy Kennedy and baslcallypralseworthyseto!guldeWUI!am Proxmlre are sponsoring lines, !lrst laid down by a black
similar leglslal1on In the Senate.
Philadelphia ClefiYITUin named
Enter Reps. Rnbert Walker: Leon Sullivan, under which oooper{Pa.) , Newt Gingerich (Ga.) and attngAmerlcanbuslnel8ealnSouth
Vln Weber (Minn.) - three ynuth· Africa promise to provide equal ·
ful conservatives who have earned pay and worldD8 condltlo111 for . ·
a considerable name for them· their black employees, permit the
selves rnaldng House Speaker Tip organization of black unions, and
O'Neill wish he bad retired several provide housing subsidies and other

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G!ngrtch·Weber bill allows no
exceptions ~hatever.
That's the trouble, gentlemen,
with barging Into remote and
unfamiliar situations. Sitting there
Inside the Beltway, how can you
hope to prescribe detailed remedies
for the problems of a social milieu
that has baflled lifelong students
8,tro rnlles closer to Its complex!·
ties? You simply look foolfsh; and,
worse yet, you are wrong.

Berry's World·

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Our dol wlii'IIM ltl pelclf'#IO 11 · lllem and that !bey care about how
year all!l20 _ . 11
11111111 liN ll If dofte, - Cleve Mullins, MJOO'
own wldde) f« • 21 hour a day, Pine GJO\Ie Rd.. Racine, Ohio 45m.
1

drug smuggling,to .homo5exuallty. In August 1982 - a "Dear Bill"
He was told, however, that the
One Incident resulted in the trial letter of tllanks for forwarding a
acttons be described might Indicate
and acquittal- of Kissinger's wife. LaRouche flyer that assailed
violations of laws against interstate
Nancy, on an assault charge Kissinger.
harassment by telephone.
following an airport confrontation
The following month, Wej&gt;ster
The FBI files show that Webster
with a LaRnuche supporter.
wrote to Kissinger's attorney: "I wrote a memo to another bureau
A LaRouche ' spoke!llllan Who cel1alnly can understand Dr. Kls·
official about another angle. "1lte
reviewed the FBI documents told singer's con &lt;:em over the persistquestion was raised whether the
my associate Tony Capacclo that ence which these individuals have lJ.S. Labor Party {a LaRnuche
their quarrel with KISsinger was displayed In their campaign organization) might be funded by
about policy Issues.
against him." .
hostile intelligence agencies," lte
"We want Kissinger's political
The sympathetic FBI 'director
wrote. "Can you give me an update
career to be over," he said.
added that he could "appreciate Dr. · ... on this matter?" '
The LaRnuche spokesman In· Kissinger's reluctance to take legal
.The fBI Investigation did un·
slsted that the campaign never action against members of this cover a letter sent by a LaRouche
became Ulegal harassment, and group In the form of a peace bond or committee to a Texas organization
said :of Kissinger's request for an otherwise, since to do so would give
to which Kissinger was scheduled
FBI Investigation, "He got down- them the forum they appear to be
to speak. The letter contained, in
right paranoid."
seeking."
the words of an FBI Memo,
Kissinger refused to comment,
As the campaign continued, the
'',tllolations (having to do) with
but sources close to him said hewas frustrated Kissinger wrote again to
mailing a threat to Injure the
subjected to "Intense verbal and Webstff In November 1982, asking
reputation and-or accuse a person
physical harassment" during the lor an FBI lnv~tlgation . Within a
of a crime."
•
period wben he asked for the FBI month, he 'VaS Informed that the
The FBI finally gave up In late
investigation. It has subsided con- Justice Department could lind no
1983. It found no prosecutable
siderably since. the sources said.
· actions alleged by Kissinger that
offenses and c losed ' Its
Kissinger first wrote to Webster violated ctvU rights laws.
Investigation . .

regard to South Africa Is to depict
all coORrVatlves as clolet racists,
they decided to fight tllat smear by

a

bureaucratize too rtgldly the en·
forcement of these requlremenls,
the Sullivan principles have un·

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NEW YORK tAP) - uwe Blab
· The loss dfopped Loulsvllle's Ric Blevins of Cortland Maple·
and Brad Wright were ·th" two record to 19-17, leaving them It las! wood; Mitch Ha'hriahs of Graysville
tallest basketball players on the . chance In the Third Place Game Skyvue; Bryan
of Richmond
court in llii&gt; semlfhia!s . of th'Et ~ ' Friday-night against. 'fennesee-to.-, ..Oale·Sol\!,1-.e"..e!ernl Ft'11 ·J::ll"i!e!l·Of, +IJ· ..(-=~:;.~f":
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The centers for Indiana and
UCLA, respectively, each was
instrumental In helping his team
win Wednesday night as Indiana
defeated :rennessee 74-67 and UCLA
stopped LoulsvUle 75-66.
Blab scored 24 points and grabbed
10 rebounds and Wright had 23
points and 12 rebounds, along with
lour blocked shots as the iradttlon·
rich Bruins ')lid Hooslffs h";ided for
MARCH 31, 1985
a summit meeting in the NIT
4 TllnO
championship game )"rlday night at
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· "Blab and (StE'Ve) Alford sus·
talned their attack," Tennessee 1-------------------'---------11
Coach Don_ DeVoe said, "and w"
didn't play great basketball In the
last live minutes,"
The7-foot·2Blab, the"Mr. Inside"
of the Indiana attack, and Alford,
"Mr. Outside," teamed up for 47
points and generally controlled
things In the late going whim
Tennessee made Its patented run .
· Earlier In this tournament. the
NIT's "Comeback Kids" wiped out ·
a five-point deficit In the last 19
seconds to beat Southwestern Loutslana and otherwise have made a
habit of thrilling comebackS.
Wednesday night, the Volunteers
just ran .out of gas, tllankS to the
STOCIIT725
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Wright contributed· six of his
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bUll Wt&gt;br\(', 6.f00f:5 sr .. l!t.4 poln1 s pt'f' •
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Sweet Lou will remain at second base

Four implicated in Tulane point-shaving setiii«fal
conterence center, Dominique and
Thompoon. are accused of violating
Lou!slana's sports gambling laws.

NEW ORLEANS (AP)- Tulane
University basketball players Clyde
Eads and Jon Johnson wiD be

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tlon to testify before a grand Jucy
Investigating center Jolut wunams
and two other players accused of
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will testify today, had given
statements Implicating·themselves
and their teammates .. The newspaper did not Identity Its source,

BASKETBALL PROBE - Tulane basketb;.u players Bobby
Thompson, left, and David Dominique walk 1o cenlrallock up from the
New Orleans district attomey's olllce Wednesday. Thompson,
· Dominique, along wHh John WWiams and Gary Kranz, were booked
,.: wllh vl.olatioA&lt;I ol Louisiana sporls bribery laws. (AP Lllserpltoto).

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Translatlo!t: The Detroit Tigers'
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·taker to third base, which Manager
Sparky Ahderson said was "etched

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Connick, the Orleans Partsh
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attorney Edward F. Kohnke IV, a
Thlane graduate,
the Up
that led to the

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off with a line single.
Kevtn Barber .walked, Jtrn. Weber
I

c ubhed an RBI single and Tracy
Taylor drew a walk. Brent Bissell
worked the count full before roping
a tlJree.RBI double down the third
base llrie, knocking starting pitcher
Qarren Welch out of the box .
• Keith Barnhan came on In relief
only to serve up a single to Jeff
Bissell, a single to- Eddie Collins,
and another to Royce Bissell.Designated hitter Greg Leachm;m
d~ve a high fly sacrifice to deep
centerfield, sending home the
seventh run of the Inning. Eastern
18.:1 7-0 as Kregar came on In relief.
: untU the fourth Inning, Eastern
h!'rier Bcyan Durst was breezing ·
right along with consistent rontrol
- andgoodoocl&lt;lng-ln tHe fleJQ.In-tlll!
fourth round Mike Russell reached
on:a close play at first, then trotted
IIOtne on a Barnhan single, the
seore 7-1.
· After Collins and Royce Bissell
slttgled In the third, Steve Horner
reached safely on an error that
allowed lwo more runs to cross
• hoine plate, the score 9-1.
: Federal Hocking added a single
nin In the fifth on a Randy Matlack
trtple and sacrifice fly by Welclt,
then added two more In the top half
of the seventlt on a walk to Singer, a
Matlack double, and a fielding ·,
. error on a liner by Gllllan with no
outs.
:Durst came back to fan the next
1\I'O batters before claiming the
final casualty on a pop fly to the
shortstop Collins to end the game,

Eastern gals
post victories
TUPPERS PLAINS- The Eastern Eagles girls' softball team
posted Its second and third victories
of the season without a defeat,
defeating Belpre In a dose 9-8 ·
encounter Tuesday, then clobberIng Federal Hpcklng ll\-0 here
Wednesday night.
Il L!.- - -Against-Belpre Eastern-jumped
to a !Hllead, scoring three runs each
In the llrst two frames. Belpre
fought back with two runs In the
third frame, then added three In the
iourth to pull within one as
£astern's defense produced a lot oi
miscues.
Eastern's offense sparkled again
during tlte fourtlt round as Amy ·
Y9u11g led off with a single, Angle
~ncer reached on an error, Kim
Bent walked, and several passed
balls allowed Eastern to round the
bases.
~
Belpre had the opp&lt;inunlty to tie
the game In the seventh Inning as
Gregory walked, Fitch reached on
811 error. A long fly hat! was hit to
~lene Ritchie In center, where she
caught the ball and fired a strlke to
home, holding the runner at third
base. The next batter .grounded to
third lor the final out.
:Angle Spencer burled the East·

strikeout, three walks, a.nd gave up

11 hit

s.
Eastern opens league play at
SoutHern on Monday at 4:30 p.m.
while the Eastern and Southern
reserves are slated for a Friday
night game at Easlern.
Federal Hocking hosts Kyger on
Saturday.

Llnescore:
E;astern ........... !llO 220 x-U 11 2
. Federai. .... .. .... OOO UO 2- 4 8 2
Batteries: Durst '(WP) and B.
Bissell, Barber. Welch (LP), Barnhart, Kregar and Morris and
Knutsen, Welch.

Th~tonrecoversfromthisweek's · bl~~~~:rt'st
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allowing just three ·hits.
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Amy Young, Kim Dent and Beth
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Wednesday night, Coaclt Pam
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Gaul had two singles lor the
winners, ~pencer a triple, Savoy a
single, Young a strlple; Lesa
Rucker two singles, Ritcble two
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Eastern now 3-0 overall travels to
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Hesaldhewouldhaveneproblem
with being a designated hitter, "If
It's In the big leagues."
"If I'm 1!1 the minOrs, 1 should be
an evecyday player,'' he said.
He said the wrtst Is Just about
healed now, although he concedes It
probably stiU presents a mental
problem beclluse be' may ~ .
lavoringltsilmewhat.

nSTJNG WIU IIGIN ON

we go any
said maybe he'd rather play second.
· That was it. That was all I had to
hear. 'lbe man's a star. When the
star wants it, that's aU tbereis.to lt. I
would IJ9pe you'd do what y.our star
· wants you to."
Instead, . rookll! Chris .Plttaro,
whose outstanding play at second
plaJ;\ted the seed · lrt Ariderson' s
""--mlnd;'W11tmave-tt&gt; thltd,-a )lt'!Sitlon
he has never played. Anderson said
be was confident Plttarocould make
the switch.
"Like l told him, I don't' care how
many errors he makes, I'm going to
stick with hlin as
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Before the Tigers' &amp;-Jexhjbltlon loss
to the Pittsburgh Pirates on
Wednesday night, Anderson an-nounced that Whltakerwouldrather
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"I called him ill and said, 'Which

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defensive periormance, the East- Collins single, and an error.
~m Eagles steamrolled to an 11-4
Sophofllore Eddie Collins led the ·
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J for •
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SUN OTY, Ariz. (AP) -First Corralessald.The24-year-oldhasa
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two hits for Federal, while Gill Ia~ him (as the Indians' .designated '
.?Jf~n~ ri1&lt;hl·handed hitter he
••~""':- - ; , : : ,1Special!
- Hockillg . a~ East
made a· . doubled, Burell! singlell, a:na hitter) " Cleveland indians' Man- . ,(Corrales) wantS, I think my
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agerPatCorralessald.
• resumeisbetlerthanmost,''Wlison
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whUealsocomlngallveattheplate.
In his first career varsity start
Corrales is scouring hts own sa~tt. "l'mhavingapoorsprlng,and
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After a scoreless first Inning, Du_r~t went the distance. clalmln~ roster and .also lookillg aroi.md· the· that's not helpinglne."-Fries
. ~3.79
· .fi:&lt;~ostern rallied In a big way In 'the .. tltewln with seven strikeouts, whUe league for som~ to fUiin whUe
Wlison said be has traditionally ·
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·-second round ·as freshman ·Steve · gl.vlng up.. just-two-Walks, and elght. ... -veta•an deslgna:.orl- hiae r A.;,ctre ~ not' --'u'-t .. ..,tH!1t-tht&gt;&amp;~.,..,~lr'"t&lt;&gt;-l~,:! -~_
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combined on a three-hitter and Jolut base as the KaJisas aty !Wyals
Lowenstein drove In one run and defeated the Braves &amp;-2.
scored another as the Baltimqre
Eric Show lllanlred Seattle on
Orioles , defeated the New York tl!.ree over JiX.I!InlnaJ as the San
Yankees 2--1.
I)lego Padres downed the Mariners
Atlanta's Bob Horner, who pinch , 7-1.
hit Thesday In his spring debut,
Geoff Zahn, Donnie Moore and
made his first start and played live Curt Kaufman liCattered seven hits
innings. He was 0-tor-3 at the plate as the Calllornia Angels blanked the
8nd handled two chances at third Oakland A's IHJ.

Kranz_ls
vliiill'UUlli'

On Wednesday' sophomore source on the street and checked
swlngmanDavldDominlqueo!New with him. I felt I got good enough
Ihei'la, La. and senior guard BobbY b\formaUon to follow upon it.
Thompson of NeW Orleans surren- . "All you have to do is talk to the
dered to authorities lor fingerprint- bookies," KohnketoldlheNewYork
lng and booking..
Times. "All the booldeS that were
Williams, a 23 year-old senior, talked to knew the fix was on."
Th
U.S. Attorney John Villz sald his
was arrested esday night, alo11g office has been involved In the case·
with Gary Kranz, 21, of , New
Rochelle, N.Y., a Thlane ·student forseveralweeks,andhehasasked
·accused of gambling taw ~!Ions the FBI ro Investigate possible
as-well as cbcalne deallng.All four federal violations.
were released withOut ball.
He gave nO detaUs about possible
Cocaine, not money, was the links to federal gambling raids in
Memphis, Tenn., during the
apparent motivating factor, Dlstrlcl weekend.
Attorney Harry Connick said. He
also said It is possible that other
The federal government's lnvol·
vement came at the request of
players are involved and that more Thlane officials. Athletic DirECtor
"~i~:~~l.d ~mati~otHyndman Wall said the goverment

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Ohio

Ea;ster eggs:
The size 'claalflcatlonl of egp
are based oil' wel&amp;ht per dozen, with
a three ounce dltference be!Weeft

colorfu~

loaded with prqtein

haven't been colored separate from
raw egg~~, mark them with a pen or
pencU.

salads,' ulad dressings, and sandwfch lllllngs for high-quality nutr1·
Home EcoDomlea lllld 4-H
tloi! at low cost.
Be creative and experiment with
Ham and retl)
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dlrec·
UUUI!&lt;Teggr.l -a: pi adiHon
eggs weigh 27 ounces per dozen,
tiona lor coloring on decorate with combining eggs with other protein
In many households at Eaater lime,
large eggs weigh 24 ounces per
some t1. the newer products on the sources, -like chicken, ham and
Today In the spotlight we feature
dozen, medium 21 ounces, and
market such as plsllc deslgnl that tuna . Then add .mixed vegetables,
eggs,
small 18 ounces.
shrink and mold to the shape of the blilccoll or carrots and create your
Eggs are a good cource of protein,
When small and mOO!um eggs
egg.
own ~asserole. H you ha~ an
Iron, VItamin A·, rtboOavln, and
are plentlflil they
be more
Easter ham, why not try this
Deviled Ham and Egg Casserole?
Easter eggs as pre·
cool
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potassium, and cal· than the larger sizes. Generally as possible. Refrigeration
Deviled Ham And
clum. Eggs are also easy Oil your speaklnj!, It ~ are the 88!Tle serves safety and quality. Eggs
· Eu Caanl'Gie
waistline. An egg has ·'\_bout tr1 gtade and there Ia lees than a nine peel easiest It you crack the shell by ·
· ti llei'VInp, % cup each
calories. That's about the ~.!IS a
cent dlfrereilce betWeen one size · tapping gently aU over. Roll the egg
4 silces bread
the
banana and less than a glass of and the :next smaller size, you wUI between your hands to
2 cups ham, cooked, chopped
skimmed milk.
get more for your money by buying shell and peel, starting at the large
2 eggs, hard-cooked, chopped
end. H, w~youpeel theegs,you
TWoeggsareequaltooneservl!tg the larger size.
1 teaspooon _hQI'SeradJsh
1'h tablespoon s prepared
.B]!·~~'-~~~~~!~~~-'f."~~~nl! ttwu ~ -~~ ro\\cesome dyehasseepedthrough
economlcatSO~rce too! At 85cents thebreel!othenandooesnotatfect the sheila and colored the egg mustard
per dozen, a serving of two eggs the nutrjtlve value of quality of an whites, don't panic. The eg'g Is stUl
4 eggs, beaten
cost 14 cents.
egg.
sale to eat. Unly U.S. certWed
1'4 cups milk
When you shop ror eggs, you may
Always Check eggs before pur- colon; can be Used In egg dyes. That
V. teaspoon salt
Ond sever! grades, sizes, and price chlllle for ctacks and 1011. Cracked means the coloring ager\ts have
It teaspoon papper
ranges. To be sure of getting quality . or soUed eggs may COntall) ~ter1a ll!'en checked for safety by the U.S.
eggs, buy USDA graded egp. Buy tha.t CB!I produce flJI)CI . poisOning. Food and Drug Administration.
Grease a 7xl2X2-lnch haklngdlsh.
grades of eggs according to their .Store eggs In tile refrigerator to
How will you use your Easter. Cul crusts from bread and cut
Intended use. Grade AA and Grade avoid loss of quality and spoilage.
~allons? The younger set may
bread In haH diagonally . Toast
A eggs are generally used for frying
To "~ard cook" eggs, place erms stmpJy, enjoy peeling and eating bread and crusts under broiler until
·and poaChing where appearance Is In a saucepan and cover with cold them out of their hands for" snack . . lightly bro~ned . Place crusts In
baking dish.
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Important. Grade B eggs have water. Bring to a boll, rt'duce heat
For a variation, peel and mash
Comblne
ham,
hard-cooked
eggs,,
L.~~~~~~~~~ ~~ better suited and simmer 15 ·minutes. Cool at them with a fork. You may want to
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Qaklng and cooking. All once by draining and running cold
add a sprinkling of seasoning.
horseradish, and mustard. Spoon
grades of eggs re of similar water over the eggs.
Children can flx these for them· the mixture over the crusts.
nutritional value.
The keep .hard·bolled eggs that selves. Or, use the eggs In sauces, Arrange toasted bread sllces over
ham mixture.
Bler.d beaten eggs, milk, salt, and
pepper. Pour over liread.
•Let stand In the retrlgerator. at

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The Vanderhoof Baptist Church
will hold a pre-Easter revival
beginning Monday and extending
through AprU 6 with services at 7:30
each evening.
Rev. Steven Deaver will be the
speaker and there will be special
·,singing groups each evening includ·
lng Monday, the McGee FamUy,
Belpre; Tuesday, Soldiers of Light,
Torch Baptist Church; Wednesday,
the Thomas Family; Thursday,
Sunrise Singers; Chester; · Friday,
Unity Singers Meri's Quartet;
Saturday,. Freedom Singers,
Youngstown.
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service at6a.m. and regular church
Sl'rvlceswlll beat9:45a.t'n. that day.

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absorb the liquid.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
(slow). Bake one hour or untO set.
Note: The casserole can be prepart'd several hours In advance and
refrigerated untO baking time.
Don't get carried away enjoying
the pretty outsides of those Easter
eggs and forget about the good
eating InSide.
Did You Know That:. .You can
make your own, Easter egg dyes
from walnut shells, orange peels,
onion skins and spinach? For
directions contact the Meigs County
Extension Office at 992-6696.
AU educational programs and I
activities conducted by the Ohio
Cooperative Extension Service are
available to all potential clientele on
a non-discriminatory basis without
regard to race, color, national
or1gtn, sex, handicap, or rellglous
afflliatlon.

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ROYAL OAK - Belles and
Beaus Western Square Dance
Club wut sponsor an open dance,
· Sa1uroay ·evening; ·rrom s-n
p.m., a1 the RDyal Oak Park
Recreation Building with caller
Dale Robertson from Wlerton,
W.Va. Dancers are cordially
Invited.

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tatkln of "The'l'rllll and Crucifix·
BRADBURY · _ tlradbUry· · ton of 9U'Ist" will be presented
PTO wUI meet 'Thursday evenFridayeventng, 7::Jlp.m.,atthe
lt!g, 7: :J) p.m .. at the school. ·
. United Faith Church on the Ohio
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again on April 6, 7: :J) p.m. at the
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Syracuse Elementary School.
Sbrlnettes wut meet at 7:30p.m.
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
• • Thursday evening at Plea5er's
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RlJTLAND - Stgnup for the
Rutland Youth League, T-ball,
minor, ,peewee, little league,
pony league arid gtrls softball,
will be held Saturday at. the
Rutland Civic Center, 9 a.m.
unUI noon. There Is an $8 fee.
Those who cannot sign up atthat

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• County Women's Fellowship of
the Cllurches o~ \hrtst wut meet
at, the Bradoury Church of
Christ, 7::J)p.m. Thursday,

RUTLAND - Rutland Bowhunters Association will h&lt;ild ·
Its annual banquet Saturday
eventn~r, 6p.m., at the Syracuse
Elementary School.

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t.rum, 992-563t before Aprll6.

'There were 55 present for Sunday

Happenings
BAILEY RUN - A weekend

A candlelight Ritual of Jewels
ceremony highlighted the Tuesday
nlght meeting of the Oho Eta Phi
Chapter o! Beta Sigma Phi Sorortty
held at the home of Charlene
Hoentch, sponsOr. '
· Debbie Lavalley, Judy WUIIams,
and Beth TheiSs took the ritual of the
chapter as did Mrs. Hoeflich as
sponsor. IT was conducted by Debbie
Hauber, president, Sonya Wolfe,
recording secretary, Kaye Walker,
treasurer,.andSharonSJewart, vice. ..
president. New members were
presented pins and yeUow roses.
Mrs. Hauber announced Founder's Day tor April 25·at the Sportsman, Athens . . Kathy Cummings
discussed the sale of advertising for
'the Melg~ County fair board, an
annual fund raising project of the
chaPt~z:.
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It was noted that members wUI

sell food at an auction at Bradbury
on April 20. and that a bake sale will
be held on AprilS In front of the New
York Clothing House.
Tile proi[l'csStQn of r:nembers Into
the exemplar chapter was dis. cuss~. New iltfteers Will be elected
at the April meeting and Mrs.
Hauber urged a good attendance.
Tile Cabbage Patch doll used In a
fund ratslng project was awarded
to Clifford Thomas. ·
A ~prlng them decorated the refreshment table with cake and
·PUjlCh being served.

Past matrons meet

A passover dinner wW be held a;l
the Chester United Methodist
A tour of t~ new home or the Joan Kaldor In Albany In early Church at 7 p.m on March 30. Tli~
Bishop famUy was held by memb- · May , with Mrs . Kaldor and Ava- · ptibltcls Invited toanend.
ers o! the Paat Matrons ClubofHar- nell George as ~halrmen . The next
rtsonvllle Chapter 255, Order ot the meeting will be held In June with
Eastern Star, meeting there TUesday night.
to
Games were played and a card
Donna . Nelson conducted the
meeting with Gracie Wilson giving signed for Ruby Diehl. Tile sunthe devotions, and Goldie Reed the shine collection was taken· and
prayer. Ruth ~rlewlne, In the ab- brought In $26.50.
Clara Mae Jeffers. worthy masence of Pearle Canaday, secretary, gave the secretary-treasur- tron, announce(j ..Jln&lt;!LP.!!IIS~ !'~· ~~,!.S!-~~~~~ 1~
Refreshments
er's report. The club voted to give a Inspection.
gttt to Stella Atkins, grand repre- served In the dining room to those
sentative of Flortda In Ohio. A gift harned and Pauline Atkins. Marjowas also presented to the Incoming rl" Rife, Frances Young, Sharah,
granddaughter of Bernice Hoff.
worthy matron.
Plans were discussed for a rum- man , Allegra Will, Sharon Jewfll
mage sale to be held at the home of and Ruth Erll!wlne.

Complete line oft otlblt &amp;bed·

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Be~~~ce~H~o~H~m~a;n:a;.nd~::Geo~:r~ge:t~ta~~ii~~~~iijif~~

COlumbia Grange 2435 held Its participate In the National Grange
Sewing Contest which wUI be held
March meeting at the Columbia
Township Fire l{ouse.
at the Meigs County Pomona
George, and llaadlng, Mary Byer, Amy Luckeydoo,
EASTER MUSICAL- "Have You Heard the Good
Eldon Barrows and Arthur Crab- Grange meeting on May 3..The goal
S1J.-n Houdllns, Chris George, Mike 'lbomall. Erica · tree, .Cotum bla Grange, and· Ray Is 10 garinents per grange ~ entrtes
News" by Jolm E. Coate. wiD be preaeatec' by youth of
Pullln, Lee l.uckeydoo. Panlclpatlnc but not pictured
theMiddleportHealb()nltedMethodllltC!mehat7:30
Midkiff, Star Grange, attended the
to be sent to State Director by Apr11
will be Frank Blake, RObbie Price·, Erin Kraw!ICZyn,
Sunday nlgh,t at the church. Cast members are; left to
State Grange Legislative meeting 15. . .
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and Carrie Jncel&amp;.
~ght, fro!lt kneeling, Jert llliwley and Marpret
at Frtendly Hills Grange Camp. A
,The joint Meigs l\)ld Athens
re!iort and dl~ssion was held . County ·Membership meeting was
to be held at RockSprings Grange
about Legislature being· cohsl·
Hall with Gene Burley, Southeast
dered. The state baking contest was
held.
district membership chairman In
Specialevents,acantata, "Alive" · The evening service wDl also be Palm Sunday services at the
All members were urged to charge.
church.
by Joe E. Parks, and an Easter directed by Mrs. Robinson assisted
The all-county banquet wlll be
Maunday Thursday services wut
musical by the youth choir, "Have by Donna Byer with the youth cboir
held at Sallsbury School on April 19
You Heard the Good News" will be .. giVIng John Coats' E,a_s!~r m,uslcal.- Qt!. hell! aq:_~ l!:!Y"..:.~t !Ill! church~ ..
... Easierreadtngs'we~-e·g~vernot · "t ·7 PJll, :O!:IIeJ~J!lJIY_be Jlll!atn~!L
presented Sunday at the Heath Special settings have been painted with the Easter sunrise service at
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A shower for Gregory Jay Carr II
by the director for the presentation 6:30a.m. followed by a breakfast, a program presented by Kathryn
United Methodist Church.
At1hel0:30a.m.worshlpserVIce, which wUI be followed by a social thechurchschoolat9:30a.mandthe Miller at the recent meeting of the
1 Grange at a
Magnolia Club held at the home of
was held at Columba
COMJOG SOON : Mrs. Joan Robinson will conduct the hour and refreshments by the Easter celebration at 10: 30a.m. The Mary Pugh.
recent meeting. Ray Myers was
"POLICE ACAOEHY ,mT II'
community Good Friday service
cantat~ wtltch wut feature special women of the church.
Margaret Rose presided at the
reported sick.
Tile Rev. Robert E. Robinson will be held at the Middleport
settings with a narration, solos, and
group numbers. Palms will be · Invites the public to share 1!1 the Church of the Nazarene.
meeting
whichthe
opened
t]Je
group reciting
Lord'swith
Prayer.
shared In the congregation.
Devotions by Dorts Grueser In·
eluded three readings, "Resurrection", "Easter Ideas and Cus·
toms", and "Birthdays are ImAll New Computer Perm
portant" A card was sent to
'5.00 OH With Coupon
Gladys Cuckler at tile Pomeroy
Health Care Center, a iormt::rciu'o
NOWONLY
member observing her 90th blrt h·
day. Games were played and refreshments served.
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An open house In observance of
the 25th wedding ann1versaryofJIJ11
and Elsie Folmer, Route 3, Pomeroy, will be held Sunday from 2 to- ~
p.m. at the flrehou8e In Chester.

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Tabernacle Church, BaUey Run
Road, with Elders. Handley
Dunn and William Sellers sei'V·
tng as speakers. Services will
start at 7: 30 each evening from
Thursday through Monday. The
publlc Is Invited

: ;JeremyD.Joruil;Oncelebratedhts '
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~t the home of his pa~ents, Mr. and
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-a@ Jo;oolald. A tw~rtlered cloW!J
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]9h~son birth~y'

and Mrs. Harold Whitteklnd,
&lt;Shawn and Daniel, Vicki Muter,
; AprU, Karl and Tllfany, JIU John: son, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Colmer. and
~ Tim, Ronnie Guifittlt"T~ Rartdy
· Snider, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snider,
&gt; maternal grandmother, Mamie
·:stephenson, and paternal grandpar·::Cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson.
; Send.lng, gifts '\'ere. Mr, !lnd I'Jirs.
; C1yile Henderson and Christopher
• Pickens and Joshua Clark,
• Also receiving a birthday cake at ·
· the party was Mrs. Johnson. It was
: made for her by her stster-ln-law,
::Jill Johnson.
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Thursday, March 28, 1986

School on March 3.

Beta Sigma Phi meets ·

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Thursday, March 28. 1986

.. Hearing' held on possible ·closur~
of DOE's diffu·si~n plant at Piketon
-Oosing
.• the
Gaseous· D'""··
ton
wws
Plant in Piketon would severely hu.rt
an ~a already hit by high
unemployment,astateofflclalsays.
Apaut 150 people showed up at
nlght to comment on the possible
• ~mlc and social Impact of
·, closing thetaclllty.
'
The plant, nin By Goodyear
Atomic Corp., makes nuclear fuel
for the U.S. Energy Department.

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"The closing of the Piketon plant
would have a very drastic effect on
the young people of Pike and Scotto .
counties," said Paul Davls,' the only
GoOdyear Atomlcworkeroutofnlne
peqple who spoke at the hearing.
"We graduate in a lot of these small
colleges two-year associate gradu·
a les.They would have no place togo

Junior High SchO()I.
A poUcy on student attendance
accounting was adopted by the
board tn accordance with state
~ "'""·th~ _s,c.!_loo~!!~.d i;l" Sjlffi.Jllii1~...rEQulrements. As a measure deal-·
composed Of Soulsb:(. Gordon lng with the safety of students It Is
Fisher, athletic director; . James required thai for all new students of
Carpe~ter, assistant superintend- the district, birth records and
eni, arid l!oard members, Robert records from the students' former
Snowden and Robert Barton, was school must be pre!e~!ted. This Is a
· appointed to pin down speclflcs of step to help In the program to locate
the procurement of the additional missing children.
·
structures and present those details
A request from Roger Holman for
as to board .of
..use ofthe olcl bus garage In Rutland
as a location to do private repair
Treasurer Jane Wagner was work on vehicles was. tabled by the
authorized to advertise for thref&gt; bl;&gt;ard.
new 71-passeng~r buses and for
Debra Buck, Sheila Roetther and
__,r flllllltlt.O ~I}'I ~.atlng fat:. the lyl.elg~ , Ciin:-;; Bi'eWerwere namW substi- ~~

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Laura Lee Watson, 92, West
Jefferson, fonrerly of RaCine , died
Thursday at West Jefferson.
Mrs. Wats&lt;inwasamernber ofthe
Racine United Methodist Church f
and the Ladles Auxutary of Drew
Webster Post 39, American Legion.
She Is survived by a daughter.,
Mrs. Mary Jean Roush, West .
Jefferson; a son. !von, Sun City,
' Ariz., seven grandchildren, 15
great-grandchildren, and a sister,
Sadie Turner, OrrvUie,.
Friends. may call at the Rader ·
Flinenil Home In West Jefferson
'from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . Sunday
wlthservlcestobeheldat10:;JOa.m.
Monday at the funeral home.
p.m.
: Cemetery In Racine. ·

Freda D. Mitch

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and true, to the
boot at my knowlldga:
John D. Aillbol, Sr.
T - a t the
at Eduaotlon
(6141 992·5582/
982·3833

to be -

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Recelpto:

Mite.
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Rac.tpto ....... .. n3,787.74
Slota Sourcao .... 320,388.90
Tolol RtcoiptoIOpotollug) ..... 334,178.84

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Expenditure~

slnotruction
. . .............8.801.30
1!:~......... 308,116.71

Tollll Diobuntmentt
- (Opor.J........ 317,717.01

Exc.Rcpto. Ovor
cu.-, Dlob..... 16.469.&amp;3

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the regularMarcheven!.:1gmeet!ng . ..

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Mrs. Freda D. Mitch, 84, tongtime Middleport resident, died
Thursday morning at the Pomeroy
}lealthCareCenter.
Among the survivors &lt;~re her
husband, Perry L. Mitch.
Funeral services haye been set for
2 p.m. Saturday at the RawlingsCoats·Biower Funeral Home where
friends may call on Friday. The
family requests tha t friends may &lt;,- She~asprecededlndeathbyher
contribute to the church of their husband. Alban H. Curtis; a son,
choice In lieu of flowers.
Percy; a sister; and two great'
grandsons.
H IM C
ServlceswlllbehekiSaturdayatl
. aze_
urtis
p.m. at the White Funeral Home In
CoolvUie. Pastor Jody Holland wlll
officiate.
·
. . Burial wlll be Jn Sand Hlll
Cemetery at Long Bottom. ·
Friends may call at the funeral
home after 2 p.m: Friday.

Three D WI cases
heard by mayor

iuuance date; or the director
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clothing and mlec lUoma.
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1 APPOINTMENT

REMODELING
Painting • Carpentry
Wallpapring
llutltl I.

Exc.Acpto.o-

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124,'-roy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
. REPAIR

AIIO !,..........

915·4452
Athttls COUity-DaUg
695-1010

PH. 992·5682
or 9CJ2-7121
3-24·tfc

12'xl6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up

24'x36'

to

Insulated Doe Houses

P&amp;$ BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.

Ph. 614·843·5191

10-6-tfc

MITCHELL'S
HOME VIDEO
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Main St.
Po111eroy, OH.

Mei11 County iis:ociltt

Phone 742-3171

PH. 992·6911

In Meigs Co.

MACHINE &amp; MOYII
. fttnllS &amp; SlUS

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. Ooor 200 Mooift_ '~'!'!!

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVItLE. OHIO

Authorized joltn Dura,
Holland, Busll Ho1
Farm Equipment
Oealer

New

Fat• E4alp• ..t
Patts &amp;.Sttvlee

DITCHIN~ ·

SERVICE .

.GAS LINES

1!-o \M

S·EWER ~INES
ELECTRIC LINtS
FHI

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

ELECTRIC
·SIRVICE

• "rOR"Ai.l."'"i'CJiiii- •
. WIRING. NEEDS
Residential &amp; Commercial

can:

992-5875 Or

742-319

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·Business Services

Jan. 1, 1984 .... 82.218.111
Fund Cooh 'BIIonctt,
Dec. 31,1984 .. 711,746 .711
Cllh W/ Filcll
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Garage

Meigs -County-Nat

Sizes Start From

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F.und Cooh Bllonctt.

Writesel
Roofing Co.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors

~
MOTEL

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FilE DEPT.

RT. 62 NORTH
POl NT PLEASANT. W. VA.
8 miles !tom

lcis'-n lulldlng

Pomoror·luon Bridle

SINGLI 12 4. 95

EVERY

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RED WN

0. St. II. 124 in Syracuio

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Dni~ Silk lnot plaoticl
Gra" Arra,.tlnlftfl

- Addont and remod•ling
- Roofing and gutter wo,..
- Concrete work
- Ptum.brng end lfJCtrlcal
woirll

(Free Eitlmateo)

$3, $1, '$12
AIIIUSS..... $1.00 OFF
FtGUIINES .....•I.OO OFF
POICIIAIN 1110 IILLS
~ Nlctlto..

949-2969
or 949·2263

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I lresuiiS.Moneynoti'IIVndilble.

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

We'd liko lo int1odoce you to
E11111t-A·Ca1. the modem way
to drive the vehicle. of your
choice.

POOLS PLUS
675·1318

ILACIISTON

$7900"

For Fnter Service

Call614-992-673

I CUT OUT FOI FUIURE USII

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

frn Solor -~~ With Pool

·· lob Roble
1·614·992-7191
Jim 1-h
1-304·675·1712

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VETERINARY

CLINIC
IN MIIDUPORT

PAUL E. SHOCUY, D.V.M.

(614) 915·3105

Now"--~~""""
Retrtotltll~t~

IMuronct'Work
Custom '-io lltlgs.
I Gorogtt
tooflntWork ·
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl st•irigs
15 Yea" bperlence

~REG ROUSH

. PH. 992·7611

11-l·tfC

3-7·1 mo.

EUGENE LONG

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

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111
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PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
111 North Socontl ·
Middltftort, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

.... IUSINISI PHONE

16141 992·65SO
IISIDINCE PHONE
lf!l--1!:1. 16141 992·7714
1/22/Hc

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For·All Ages

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

~ (614)446·7619 or (614) 992·&amp;601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. Wt can
also acid boil an'd rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport, Ohio

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PLASTICS

73·10 Chny lr.

11·14 Chny•.lr.

73·10 Chny Tr.

73·79 f ..d Tt.

'3-10 Chny. Tr.

13·1t Ford Tr.
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73·10 Chon lr.

OAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
OAS REGULATORS
· OTHER SUPPLIES

73,10 (fotoy Tr.

IUS.: 915-3113
RES,: 985·3837

Gttltts ...-.-..............140

73-10 '"''· Tr.
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' loll ...... _ .......,...... $70
73·10 Cllt•y. lr.

c.... SoWorts-......•65
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PT. PLEASANT OfRCE
UOS JACaSON AVI.
SIWllfllWHOUIS

•aowN IN

INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
PH. 949·2101
No Sunday Calls
J/1

...... GaiiiP'oils.........
· &amp; Viqinity
Yard Soie 622 Jay Or .• Mar.
30. Saara refrig., player
. piano. answering machine,
clotheS, glesawere, patt·
erne, old 'Red Ryder'
wagon . 8AM -6PM .
3 Family Garoga Sola 339
Debby Dr.. Gollipollo. Fri ..
Mar. 29, Mon ., Apr. 1 .
9-&amp;PM. Chlldrono' clothing ,
womena' elue 3·18, mens,
tpys. book•. exc.,cl~e bike ,
Unena. mlecellaneoue.
Carport Iota 187 Woodland
Dr.• April 1•2. 9·5 . B'oby
clothee, dreating tabla,
ereftl, Iota, goodie&amp;.

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Wanted to Do

Dependoblo yord a.vice.
Woods. Walkways c~orld.
LIIVII reked . HedQII
ll'immtd, ate. Cllll814-892 ·
2289 . BIQ Sleek.
Custom butchering, 6 doyu
weak, phone· 304 · 8B2 ·
3224.

Oldor tl• room houll lwlth
bedroom•) for ule or
rant. Double cor gor"'io. lull
basement. On approxl ·
mately 1 .9 acra. lot. Ro ..
Hill, Pomeroy. U9, &amp;00 .
Coll814-878-2613.

In Pomeroy, three bed ·
roomt, 1 Vz bath , •II utllitie1,
1ir condhktned, insulated.
c1rport. bellment, l~rgelot .
Call 814-992· 2802 .

f ill d II 1: !.II

Lane, new end used itmee.
April 1 thru lith. 9 till&amp; PM .

Three bedrooms,· 2V• b1tha,
kitchon fully equipped. 2
ocr11 • . 2800 Sq. Ft; Coli
814-992-8218.

PIONEER ·CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

35115 llllt Hill l01d
Lone lott011, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 964212

U11 Von Sc~11d11
Equl~~~~ttnt Rtcolll-dtd

WI

ESTIMATES"

F•rme for Stle

Form houu &amp; 118 ocr" with
tobecco beae and mineret
rightt. In Porter, Ohio on
Compolgn Crook Rd .
*49.000. Coli 81 4-446·
7247 .

108 acre farm for ..... one
mil8eatt of Enoon 554 . Cell
814 ·367 -051B .

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Business

Buildings
FOR SALE 011 LEASE,
commercial property wnd
nowbuHdlng. 70'x1 00'with
2 acree, 200' ~old frontage.
no 1oning required . 2 miles
north of Point Ple111nt, W.
Vt. on Rt. 62 . Phono 304675-1578 wookdoyt. 304876-7898 · evenings end

Governinent homes from
11 . 1U repair). Aloo dtllquant
lox property. Coll80&amp;·887·
6000 ext. GH·4&amp;82 lor
Information.
Flor~l detigner. experience
nece111ry . Send retume to
box 700, In core of tho
Gottlpolit Oally Tribuna, 12&amp;
3rd . Ave .. Gotlipolio. Oh
46631 .

AVON earn 40% plu• frH
productt . Ctll 814- 446 ·
335B .

"AppliCI!Itlonl being taken for
concetsion work at the
Kanauge Drive-ln. Mult be
over 1 B yeare old. Apply in
person at the Colony Theliter
evenlnge.
Position open. Gallla Chris·
tlan School it IHking com·
mlttod , qualified Chrlltlont
to tHch on the elementary
level. Send reeume to Cyn·
thlo Longono, Oolllo Chri•·
tlon S~hool, Bo• 486.
Golllpollo .

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Homes for Sale

Three bedroom•. central air,
vinyl . wall paper, carpet
throughout, well lneulated.
new paint. attached.prage,
gaa Outdoor grill . awninge.
m1ny e.11tr... Call614· '48 ·
21183 tit 6:00PM. oftar
6 :00PM coli 614-246 ·
68&amp;9 .
Beautiful 3 bdr. home .b uilt
for you ., 8,900 • up. Sea
·our mo.d llt. Coli 1·814·
886· 7311.

Investment. 8 unit apart·
mont complex. buHt 1974, 4
1partment1 furnlahed, only
1% v1C1ncy. retident man··
agar • ., .440 monthly income ., Renter~ pay 111 utili·
tioo. Coli fl14-&amp;92 -11B9
days or 614-694-2B74 ohor
6.

614· 388-8166 "ir 81438B-B252.
12X80 mobile homo. good
cond, AC. on one third acre
rented lot . rural water ,
gordon opeca. Call 814266- 1251.
12X85 Torch 2-3 bdr. unfur·
nished . Has all tcreent &amp;
storms &amp; homemade
porchet . Call 614-.t48 ·
7132 .

1981 Vjctorien · 14x70,
Quail Creek; priced reduced
U.OOO. Coli 61 4· 245 ·
9296 or call collect 606·
432· 4403.
12x66 3 bdr . 1'!. both ,
central air, fully carpeted .
Coli 614.266-6468.

New 1986 Springbrook
14•64 , 3 bedroom
•u . no. 198&amp; Spring ·
brook 14•70, 3 bedroom•. 2
1 bdr. houae at8.t Mill Creak beth , 113,9&amp;0 . 1$86 Jofrl
St. as It, •Xcept toola. Until 14x70 , 3 bedroom ,
April14. 131,500 Glpt.
114.9&amp;0. 19611 Olk cove
14x70, 2 or 3 bldroomo, 2
Qr"n Townehlp new 2 story both . tt5.960 . Motthomn
Wonted: Full· tlme omploy· 4 or 5 bdr. formal dinin- ora toadod with optlont.
ment In your own home 1a a groom, utHity' room , 1 Yl G1rden tub. deluxe 1pplian·
Homo Sorvlc11 Worker wltll bath. garage, concrete drive.. eel. e.11tra lntulltion.
Buckeye Community Sorvl· nice lot. 4Yz mi . from cathedr~l ceiling• with fent
011. We provide 11lory pluo . Golllpollt on Rt . 141 . Will and much mora. USED:
benefit• and 1 doMy room 1 conalder mobile home as 1976 Governor 12•80. 3
1nd board rete. You provide 1 tr1de-in. Bargain priced, bedroom only U&amp;OO. 1988
1 home . guldonco olnd U2,5CO. Coli 448·8038 .
Uberty 12•45, f3&amp;00 . Fr11
delivery and tet-up. Locetecl
frlandohlp In • family
lllera. Roqulrtt ability to
2 milet from tha new
teoch paroonol living lklllt ·
Aavenewood Bridge. June·
tion of 1-77 and Rt. 2 .
and
a CQIIIm.~~lt~~mo~;~nt~to~t:h~•!
-l
Gene ' a Mobile Homea. 304·
growth
1nd ~
273-6136 . - on Individual
mental ret:ardatk)n . Contact
Syhl~ Day at 814-441 7109 oftor 5:00PM. Equal
opportunity employ•r.

panty turnlohad kitchen,
$250.00 . Rlvar view, phone
304-882 -3548.

3 bedroom&amp;. newly redecorated. new carpet, t2715.00
month, deposit required.
304 ·675 -2661.

2 bedroom houH. femily
room. betement. eke cond.

good neighborhood. 304·
676-4680 or 8711-1882.
42 Mobile Homei
for Rent

Furnished , no city tiXII.
water &amp; sawage fumithed.
beoutlful riverview, Ka neuga . Foster'a Mobile
Homo Pork. 614-446 -1802,
S170 mo . 8160 dep .. Rtc ·
coon Rd.. one child preforrad . Call614-448-934e.
1 2•80 2 bdr. fumllhad
trailer. gas &amp; w1ter pd.,
e250 · mo .. S100 dapooit.
Call 614-445·6683.
2 bdr. Skyline complet1ly
furn ished. water paid, location on Rt. 7 . below bowling
allay . Coll614-245 · 5818 .

2 bdr. mobile hom•. Call
814-446-0390 .
Mobile home for rent :
12x60 2 bedroom fully
furnlohod with 10d5 h .
gl111od·in porc;h 117&amp; .00
per-month plua utititin and
ucurity depoait . No pl'll or
childron . Cell (6141 986·
4227 .

73·14 For• Tr.

chr- a....,..........$70

73·1t for• Tr.

Tlil Gt!lfo , ..........!:...... $10.
11·14 Ferd·T~:-"'.
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3 bedroom trell., for rent.
*12&amp; . 00 month and
1100.00 dap_o iH . Coli 614·
892-2777.

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•VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING

Yard Sale

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7 .

3 Family &amp; mi. from HMC on
Rt. teo, 1 0 -8. Fri., Sot, •
Sun. Nice ltema. '

OPEN EACH

THURS. EVE, 6-8

In Eoloto· 3.bdr . on Rt. ;1&amp;. Yo
mi. Weft ol HMC, uo·o.
CoM 614·448 -0803 ..

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Ph. (6141 843-5425

Ne., "-• Built
111 Court St.
PG.. II or, OIL 417"

Po-oy, ON.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION,

CALl COlLfCT:

RADIATOR
SERVICE

25. _ _ _ __

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VINYl &amp; AW.NUM

0·5·tlc

TOWN &amp; COUNIRY

40037

SPAS

Compltto Guttor Work
Complete Flomodlllng
Ro~flng of all Typeo
Workod In home oru
20-ro
"FrM Eattmateo"

PARTS end SERVICE

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EBERSBACH

•Dryer• •Freez•ra

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3-18-1 mo.

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Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

AfFOIDAILI • PORT AILI

2101JefforM•A••"

. NO DOWN ~AYMENT
lOWER -I&amp;Y PAYMENT

NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

Home• for S•le

13

,
I NOTICE t
Chriltilm Group planning
35 Lots .&amp; Acreage
Loao wolght intolltgantly. eUcdon fund ralter. Will . THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
Solo, simple, lnoxpenllva. pick-up l!'vthlng u-ble LISHING CO . racommondi
'
All not.urol program . Monay dlth11, bookt, otc. Coli that you do butlneaa with
people
you
know,
and
NOT
bock guorontM. Coli et 4 · 61 4 · 3 7 9 · 2 54 0 ' I o,r
Basement &amp;. 3 mobile home
to aand money through the
donetlon.
742-2328.
loti for ia te, owner will
MASON
··R
"emodelod
lor
mail until you have inveeti·
our retlrament h()me : 11- finance . Coli 61 "·446 ·
SINGLES CLUB loi Welt I Auct:lon avery Frldoy night at gated the oHerlng. .
tnou. Muti 1111. 304-676- 0176. Additon Ohio river
Vlrginientll Deteill •2.00. the Hertford Community
frontage .
8743 .
HHibllty H..nt Club, Box Cantor. Truckloads of now A golden opportunity-make
B1. Llllv11y, W. 1/a. 26676. morchondloe ovary weok. money In your~ tpare time. HouM for sale BY OWNER. For sale by owner 37 acres.
Contlgmanll Of new • und Join friendly home toy p·a r- 3'-4 badrOoma. 2 ttory houee 3 mi. from HMC. on K.emper
merchtndiH. IIWIYI Wl_1· tlot, loodor IO&lt; 30 yrt , i;, · Heriderton . large lot. Hollow Rd.· f1 2.000 . Coli
comed . Rlclterd Roynoldo. Openingl' for managera S. owner fintncing available. 514·446· 7476 .
Auctioneer . Call 304-276· dealer&amp;. We have .thelargest 122 . 00Q.00 . 614- 446 ·
&amp; belt line in party plan.
4
3069 .
Gallia County- land for sale
Earn big moneyS. bonuaes S. 0116 .
on RacCoon Creek. near
travel incentlvet. Start a.
State At. 7, v. milf!latc allto
.e arn money immediately. Houle for aale or trade for Ohio River. approx. 4000
Female Springer Spanielap·
_form (and . 304-675-39B1 .
Callf -800-227-1510.
prox . 3 yro. old. gentle. Coli
feet of water frontage. creek
614-448-4123.
can accomadate larger plea·
Owner
transferred,
mult
LIBERTY fASHIONS invites
•ure boats. Owner eeeking
you to investigate owning sacrifice. exc cond, 3 bed- private sale to inveetors or
your own Jean-Sportswear, room , fini1h6d basement . developers . Cell C61 4) 4tBLecl.lea. Infant -Preteen , 81ft per cent a ..urnebleloan, 2974 0&lt; 446 -0766.
Westen , Maternity·. Large ·minimal elating co stl ,
19,600.00 down. Phon e
Sizat S/(TORE . ACCESSD·
RIES. MONOGRAMMING . 304 · 675-1 652 or 675 ·
Over 900 national brands . 1363.
Renlals
$7,600 to •24 ,500 one
1,200
eq
feet.
total
electric
,
time fee . Buying trip, invan·
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS tory, fixturae, supplial, in- 2 bedroom . 3 acre1 .
FURNITURE. Bodo, Iron. store training. grand open·
e26 . ooo .oo . 30 4 · 773 · 41 Houses for Rent
wood. cupboards, cheira, ing, new releases. location
5474.
chettl. betketl. dlahea ,
much more . Mr .
15 puppiet. ptlrt German atone j1r1. antiques, gold ateietance.
6 room houM. 2 closed in House for rent . Call 304ohopord . Coil 114·742 - end sliver. Write-M . D . Erwin 601 · B82 -30.26 (,, porchea, in Point Pleasant , 675 -7263 675 · 6104 or
601 ·26B·0520.
3092 ohor 4 :30PM.
675-53B8.
Millar, Rt.2 , Pomeroy •.Ohio
304-676, 6466.
45719 or call 614· 992 ·
Part St. Bernard and pert 7160.
22 Money to Loan
3 bedroom house with · 11h 3 rooms with privata bath,
(iermon Shephard dog with 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 -------~­ .a_r:r.•. lot _ Gelli'!)9iis _Ferry, ref. Roquotted. Call 614dog houoa. 304-&amp;76-2218 . Buying daily gold , silver
'"
phone 304-876-1702 or 446-1216.
colnt. ringa. jewelry, tterling HOME OWNEFIS· Rofinance
876· 8391 .
One year old Shepherd dog, were, old coins, large cur- to &amp;ow fi.11ed rate . Use equity
3 bdr . brick home. unfurn .,
304-B96-;1886.
1 'h bath. garage . AC .
rency. Top prices . Ed . Bur- for any purpose. Leeder
garden spot, overlooking
kett Berber Shop, 2nd . Ave. Mortgage Co ... 614-69232 Mobile Homes
2 yro old. mole Doberman. Mlddtapon, Oh . 6U· 992· 3061.
Ohio River on Rt . 7 . 1325
for Sale ·
mo .. dep . raq .;- K.C. Sch.ool
pure bred. no popero. 304-' 3476 .
67v'5897-afte~5 :;10 .
-District : ·.:.Ca ll · - 6·14 ·38 7 -.
I · ...... AND USED MOBILE 7270.
cwt. Short
HOMES KESSH'S DUAL· 2 bedrooms, furniehed, AC , .
cwt. Motor
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES, 1 child, no pats . 1180.00
cWI,
No.
2
6 Lost and Found
4
MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS, par month. Celt 304-882 ·
Copper· t . 3&amp; lb., Alum.- Piano Tuning and Repair .
FIT 36 . PHONE 614-441· 2456 .
1.25 tb., Rodlotoro-t .28 lb.
Brunicardi Muelc Co., 614·
7274 .
Coli uo befora you ootl . 16141 448-0887.
Twentieth year
Wileve EVent--Found your 882·7&amp;711 .
In langtville, 6 room houM
of quality service. U11e
old book 'Smoky.' Valuable
12•60 Schult 1 0&gt;22 h . with bath . Garden epece .
·. ,.per therein. Contact me. Would like to buy 1 4 'drawer Donielo, 814·742-2961 .
porch. large level lot, Crown S200 .00 par month plue
City,
price neg .. help fi· depos it . References re ·
Stoott, 807-749·263B .
wooden filing cabinet. Call
PIANO ' TUNING AND AE·
nonco. Coli 614· 256· 1444. quired . Coll614-99.2·7286.
614 ·949- 2093 after 6PM .
PAIR·, Reduced rotllllmlted
Loat in Stiversvllle .,...
Mutt Mil 1883 14•62 Joy Houle for rent. Hehdereon.
Norwegian Elh Hound . Electric toy trains . Lionel, time only. Ward't Keyboard,
Silver with black ..... Call American Flyer . Any ehlpe 304· 676 · 5600 or 876·
Skyline completely fum . ex- 3 bedrooms. modern kitcept bdr., w ..her I dryer. chen. recently cerpeted,
1114-843·6127.
or condition. Coll614 -992 - 3824 .
completely underpinned, basement.. large lot. .-ove
Permanent hair removal.
2 Beagle dogo loll In the 6358.
8x10 etor~ge bL!ilding Ht· and refrigerator furnished,
Profe11lonel Electrolyalt
Mlnar1vUie end Forelt Run
tlno on priv1te r.ented kJt. 1260.00 month, ptuo dop·
Clinic. New Hourt by •P·
Con lilY if oold. Coli 814 · ooit. 814·446-0116 .
area. Block IJionkat bock and
[ IIIPIOVIIII:Ill
448-7200 oftor &amp;PM .
pointmant, 10 AM· B PM,
brown head and Hrt . Mate
Mon thru Fri. 304·875and lema~. 6 and 1 yeerold.
Two bedroom unfumiahed
Serv:::1:s
5U8 .
1977 14x70, 3 bdr.. 2 full houee, in Henderson, bale·
Call 614-992-7634. Sen
bltha. Central air, vinyl ment. 1186 .00 month
Gnaeur.
underpl
tie down $100.00 dopollt pluo utilitioo , 304·676-1118.
11 Halp Wanted
Rt:dl bLill'

LOST Coon hound pup In the
vicinity of Jim Hill Road and
Lower Five Mile. If Men call
304· 876·4848, Reword lor
capture. Nick Meaige .

2/25/ 1 rna.

Curb Inflation
Pay .Cash for
Classlfleds
and
. .

31

SonMOnt to NW In with
lllderty lady In Dunber, W.
llo . Phone 304·875·1374 .

Wllevli Evani-- Found your Yerd Sela, Henderaon, Ferry

old book ' Smoky.' Vtluebte
peper therein . Conttot me.
Stooll, 807-748·2838.

ALL srEEL ,
BOG·Gs
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ExoorR-.,g;

SourceaO...!~I
.~and
0.. u..........18.469.113

1' 0.5%

o ·var 30 Yrs . '&amp;xperfenco

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'llhtryl

New

(Underl Dlob. .... 18,469.83

Yard So~. 4 1'1 milot out
Sand Hill Rd. Point Pio...lnt
on left. Furniture, nice cloBalloon• for Get Well, Anni· thing, knic neckt, picturee,
wer••rv•. Birthdey., partiet. little olevarything. Fri. 8 till
Singing Gorrlllo. CoM Bal- 1, rein or thine. Not re&amp;ponloons• Co. 814-441·4313. alblt tor eccldenta .

INDIVlDUIAl IEniEMENT
ACCOUNT

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· 11;;2~. 141 4. 11:' 3tc -c;;;.~..

Real Estate General

All Applianm • TV
Sporting ~ood~
Tires • Mise, Htlwe.
Car Stereas • Fixtum

Tolol~
~co.,...} ....... . 3t7,7t7.ot

992·3410
or
. 84.3·5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL· SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL

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No. 24718,

Mw Hott.r. Rt. 2, Box 45H.

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Yard So~. 2413 Jotforoon
Avo .. MondlyAprll1. 9till7.

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T-lnd
.
Fta'ldllolonce
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Help Wanted

hunger

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MIDDLEPORT
FIRESTONE
STORE

11

the
Melgo County ,.,..,.. Court.

.,.nat -.

Employe

forecast.

Announcements

OF FIDUCIARY

non-finol liction within 30
3 d8ya or the doto indicatod. Coolvllo; OH 48723 woo
~=:"'~
oppolnlld E~ at the
"Action", •• used llbOoJe dOM
of Clydo H.. Wlnea. Sr.,
. Emplo · - . " " .. " .... " " " " 9 not llldude receipt of a vwrifiod
deCI
I, lllllo at 572 High
131 28, 1tc
t:omploint. If ~nificant pu_btlc
Street, M lddloport, 0 H
interelt exilts, a public meet• · 46760.
Public Notice
ing moy be t.ld. As to""' ocRobert E. lludc.
tion. indudl'\11 receipt of wrii
Probo'- Judge
PUBLIC NOTICE
flod CC&gt;11'11"-ints, ony The lot~ recalved, mey obtain notice at further
LenaK. N...........
/ p!OI)I..cl by the Ohio Envi- ac11ortJ, ond toddilimol Iaior·
Qort
ron-1 Protection Agancy mation. Unleoa otherwise pro(3) 21, 2B 141 4, 3tc
IOEPA) 1ut - · Eflecthle vidod in noticoo at poniculor
!llboO at lnol ICiiono ond It· octlont. all tommunlcatlont
or propooed oc· tholl be tent to: H•ring Clellc,
· Public Notice
tion1 - - · Flnol octionl OEPA. P. O; Box 1049.
inoy be oppooled, in. -ng. Columbus, OH .. 43216. Ph.
within 30 days a1 the dote of tll14) 486·6037.
Contull
PROBATE COURT OF
lhla notice, to the Environ· ORC Chop. 3746 and OAC
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
menlol Boerd of ROYiew, Rm. c,jlapo. 3746-47 and 3748-6
ESTATE OF HAZEL D. TAY101, 2110 E. Town St.. Col· fOr requ;...,.,u.
LOR;"'DCCEASED · -~·.. -· ··"~····--·
umbus, Oh. 43215. Notice of
Application for Certifica·
cNo. 24721 Doc:tcot 12
Pogo 476
any o-1 altoN be filed with tioll: Village of Syracuse.
the director within 3 &lt;leva. Sy;ocuoa, Oh. Pertains to
Nonce DF
PropDMd IICtlons wrilt ~orne 401 certification. Public no·
~';":f~'ffc"'::r.~
final unlou 1 wrilton ocljudl· tlca No. 1H)B5·61 . Con·
C8tlon hNring rwqu..r ilaubo- 1truct 1 boat launching ramp
On 20. 198&amp;, in the
mitted within 30 ~ya _of ti:W and marina for recreatioAat Meigl County Pro- Court.
UN in Ohio River.
' -,
C.. No. 24721, JonyToyior,
;__:tB. ftc
64 Misc. Merchandlee 131
ao. 95. Rudind, Ohio 48'775
_ ,_..,....E_....,atthe
Public Notice
-tt at Honl D. Taylor,
Joo I
I, tow at ..... 96.
PROIA'TE COURT OF
Rutland, Ohio 48778.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
, Robert E. Buck.
ESTATE OF CLYDE H.
Probolo Judge
WINES, SFI., DECEASED
~ No. 2471 &amp; Doc:tcot 12
Lena K. Nar&amp;ood.

1-.. . . . .

Saturday sign·up set

Thomas Hoskins, 20, Chauncey,
charged with the Jan. 'n breaking
Three charges of driving· while
and entering of the Gary Mi&lt;;ha!&lt;l .. ln~oxtcated were handled In the
· restdetiee' in the-Chester area, was court of Middleport Mayor Fred
.
senienced Thursday mornJng · by Hoffman .Wednesday night
Toerid marriage
MelgsCountyCommonPieasJudge
Dana Bailey of Albany was .fined
" Charles Knight to one year 1n the $425ilndcostsandsentencedtot~
Pamala K Guthrie, Reedsvllle,
: Ch!Uic&lt;itheCorrecttonal Facility.
•days I~ J!!.Illn the court. For1eltlng
and
Donald Gerald Guthrie, Cool. A c&lt;Kiefendant In the case, Carl bonds I were Ron&amp;ld G. Davis,
vllre,
have petitioned Meigs County
Dean Staats, 21, Minersvllle, also Syracuse, $4!Ai for driving while
.Common
Pleas Court for a dissoluappeared this mornlng before intoxicated, $50 for a weaving
tion
of
their
marriage.
v udge Knight A six month sentence course, and $50 for expired tags; and
forStaatswassuspendedandStaats . Roger Barnett, Pomeroy, $450 for ·
was placed on three years driving while Intoxicated.
: probation.
Other forfeitures were Charles
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -A
Cantor, Syracuse, $225 for harrassrecord
hlghof5mUJlonsquarefeetof
ment, two bonds of $100 each for
disorderly manner, and $200 for office bulldlng space Is currently
·. Services sel tonight
destruction of property; and Eddie Under construction in Kansas City.
An estimated 00 percent ot the
The Meigs County Mlnlstertal Dill, Pom~roy , $40 for speeding.
projects are in the central business
Stewart,
Dexter.
was
Charles
;. Association wlll conclude 1lts comdlstrtctwhereaboutthree-fourthsot
munity Ienton services atJ7:.ll this fined $50 and costs for criminal
the new downtown space Is already
$50
and
costs
for
destructrespass,
evening at Grace EpisCOpal Church,
E. Main St., Pomeroy. Speaker wlll .tlon of pro!'lerty, and S25 and costs leased.
!;le lhe Rev.
Mlddleswarth, for disorderly manner.
pastor of the St. Paul Lutheran r Others fined were Keith A. Lynch,
Church, whO will use for his topll:. Middleport, $15 on a speeding
charge, · and $10 on an expired
•'And Know Forgiveness''.
(Continued from page 1)
driver's license charge; Debra J.
has a health, welfare and hospltaUSnyder. Langsvllle, $100 and costs,
zatlon
plan. Both departments'
for possession of marijuana; and
..' Two winners drawn in
.
insurance·
. coverage Is provided
Donald Dalley, Middleport, SlOOand
through
the
lJ11lon. Neither depart· Wednesda~ Ohio Lotto
costs, destruction of' village
ment
lias
major
medical coverage.
property,
.
. If courthouse employeeS would
CLEVELAND (AP)- Holders a(
·The charge of petty theft against
; t;Wo wliming tickets Will share an
Franklin Laudermilt 1 Middleport, deckle to join the union, ~ch
. "01110 Lotto" jackpot or $1,001.~. . was transferred t9 .Meigs County separate office would have to 6:lrm
Its own local. Employee contract
state lottery offtelals said today.
·
Court.
negotiations Wllllld then have to lake
The two tickets listed aU slx ·
place with each Individual ~
numbers drawn in Wednesday
Weath~r
holder.
night's game - 3, 8, 9, 22, 26 and 35.
UndereollectlvelJarplnlnalaws,
Each Jackpot ticliet wUI pay
Tonight, cloudy with a slight
a
~ local tb cover "all"
$25.0~8.411 annually fqr 20 years, but
.chance of showers and thunderccltu1hooie
employees woukl not be
that amount Is subJect to taxes.
storms. LOw In the upper 001.
pcBSible.
•: · ()hlo Lotteey otflclaJs said 243
Friday, cloudy with scatlel'l'd
tteketl had nveof the numbers, 8lld
showers
thunderstorms •. High . At this time, ' all fulltlme court·
• eiiCh Is wcrth t732. Another 10,1W&gt; ooq), The chance of rain Is 30 house "employees are worldng a 35
ttckels had fourltthe numbers, and
pet cent tonight and 40 percent hour week and ret'!!lvtng wages
above the federal mlnlinum wage.
Friday.
' Hell wiD pay S4t
· Insurance covei-age Is now of·
' • Salel tor IJ1e lalelt semiweekly
ExteMW Forecaat
fered Ill COitl'tllltlse employees but
pme IDtaled $2,373.664.
. s.c..a., tltnup Monday:
• The ''Ohio Lotlll" jackpot for
Chance olllhowen llalurday aad they must pay for the coverage,
S.turdaY Is estimated at $1 mllllon.
lair &amp;alay 111111 Montla,r. Cool wllh. Average costs tor that coverage ill
Ohio Lotto: lllree, eight, nine, Jilws mainly In tile :.11111111 hi... Ill $62 a month tor single employees;
$167 a month for a famUy.
twenty-~. ~We/lty · * thirty-five
lhe4011.

Any--

' Number at Non·c.rt.

Rac.tpto ........... 13,7117.74
atota s.,..,. .... 320,388.90
Tm.l Rer.eilta
. (Dpooalhig} ..... 334.178.84
8.801.30
Supp:otlng
· .
BeN!ctt ......... 309,118.71

County~.

Slgnup to play In the Middleport
Youth League will beheldSa,turday
from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Middleport Vlllage Hall. The fee Is
$9.

3

Public Notice

Public Notice

ay

. Happenings around Meigs
Hoskins-given one year
; _tenn in Ohio facility

Mite.

Cal: 742-2407

'

Public Notice

-

tr"' ...

"'-

, ....... fie.

tute teachers for the remainder of
the current school year and Dale
Harrison was authorized to.attend a
Columbus meeting on vocational
educatiOn on April 8. Janice GurrY·
was employed as a tutor for a
home-bound student. Margaret
JohnSon,
Ubrary aide, was
authorized to attend a Hbrary
conference in Washington County
on April 12.
All five members of the board of
education--Larry Powell, Robert
Snowden, Robert Barton, Dick
Vaughan and Arland 'King--were
·p resent for the three hour session
which got underway at 10 a.m.
Wednesday and was held In Ueu of

A member of the Long Bottom
Christian Church, she was horn
Aprll 20, 1891 in Long Bottom, · a
d aughter of the late W.D. and Mary
Ann Stewart Chambers.
. SurvlvDrs Jnclude a son and
daughter-In-law, Perry and Sylvia
Curtis, Reedsvllle; a daughter and
son-in-law, Marjorie and John
Brewer, also of ReedsvUie; 11
grandchildren and 29 great
grandchildren.

lng. . . . . . .I ... ·
age ayltems. water
and g• lines. water
well drlllif!ll and ..,•
vice. 'trucldng (limes·
tone • dirt).

::C.."-

31', 1884 "711,748.711

.

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1::'~:1.

Programs and Support Dtvison In
Oak Ridge.
The DOE also held hearings this
week In Paducah and Oak Ridge.
About 600 people, Including several
Kentucky .congressmen and state
Ia Wll)akers, turned out Monday·
lilght In Pad ucah.

Area deaths

WHI do al

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····· ·Pi-Pieiiiint
&amp; Vicinity

t :lffUI/h•tl ,.,.... ,.,,..,. ,,..

Meigs board upholds expulsions
!Continued from page 1)
son for the Meigs Athletic Boosters
regarding addltionai bullplng facili·
··' ties near the baseball-track area of

A11111111 111.1'1111' Ill

REN

I~ &gt;!I:El!i'A~Th~-~e~O~E~IsJSc~ons~
O
ld:er~ln
:J ~g~cl~os~Jn~g~a~n~ot.a~~nd:~~the~·l!;lm::pa:c:t~w~au:kl::";;be~fe:lt:a:cro;:ss;-'"~sc~,h~deduled
to be ready by April 30,
1
Larry Radcliffe ol the 'Enl'!'gy
Paducah, Ky., and Oak
Ridge, Tenn.
The . energy department has
. estimated that .closing part of the
plant could cost the surrounding
; . community as much as $39 million.
Dave Berger, deputy dltector of the
Ohio Development ·Department 's
energy divlson told federal officials

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The Daily

Ohio

Business Senices·

PHONE 992-2156

t f them
ld h
t
wou
ave o
1an mos
th o ...
eave e area.
The federal goverrunent should
Berger said further job losses in provkleatleastayear'snotlceonthe
Pike and Scioto counties would plant to be closed, Berger said.
draint~eareaofmanyofllstalented There also should be federal money
peoP,Ie.
available for job retraining, dlspoThe Piketon employees are "the sal of. the property and any
highest-paid, the best-educ.ated and necessary environmental cleanup,
the most active in communlty he said.
affairs. How can you replace
The public can submit wt1tten
them?" Berger asked. A closing · comments untilAprtll2.Thedraflof
would "wreak havoc In the region thesoclo-economlclmpactreportls
thatthelmpaetwouldgobeyondlost
jobs and lost dollars.

Thuradlly, March 28, 1985

TIOM. EXCAVA

. BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

Garega Ale, r1in or ahine.
Mutlall lnltrumentt, •orne
tooie, clothea, much mite .
Fri. Sot .. and 8~n . Church
1nd Hubbard In SyrocuH,
Oh. Just follow tlgna.

44

Apartment
for Rent

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Page-14-The Daily Sentinel
A~rtmen~ .

• 44

Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

for Rent
Aedecor•ied 2 bdr 1pt .." exe.
locatjon: Regency Inc. C1ll

61

Prom dr••· eiae 7, \'V'Orn
once. 130.00. 30&lt;4-6753082 .. . .

JD 2 row pia-. tobacco
aattor. &amp; pt. chiMI plow, JD
8 11. whMI dloc. N...
Hollend hey - · 3 pl. poet
hoi a digger, llckle " ' - . I
ft . drq dloc. CaU 114-2&amp;1·
1265.

304-e75·7Z83 676-6104
or 878·5386. ·
2988 .

gar•a• IP8rtment. Aduh•

One prom 6reaa. oizo 9 ,
phone 304-875·5297.

56 B 'ld' 11
~;c:~~!=~n'*'"
u•_•_
"&gt;

___

furnished efficiency 607
2od. Ave., Gallipolis. Share
bath, a150 utilities paid.
adultoc Call 614·446-4416
after 7PM .

8:00

meet my
er... ••

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nished. Available April 1 .

Call 614·379·22.48.

.

'72 CJ 6 ]HP 11.600. '72
Inter 24' hay t"'ck 12.500.
'77 'il 4 . wh"l drive Chav
11 .600. 141 28 !I pipe
tobacco trailere •soo. each.
7 II wood I .Buoh Hog :
11.400: 7 ft lnt mciwar'
t700. 79 It 'il4 wheel drive
Chov e;4,800. Campor top
8200. 8 hp Troy BIIU1.000.
Morgen's Woodliwn Ferm,
Rl. 36, Pliny, W •. Vo. 304·
875·12B6 or 304· 7362342.

71

4:00

and

1;5 :00

evenings.

FOr

rent,

one

bedroom,

furnished baaement apt.,
utilities ipc:luded. 8200. a
montt,. 850 . deposit. Call

614-992-2603.
Newly remodeled apartment . $176 .00 plus utilities.

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6522.

cuso. call 614-992-7034,
614-992-7671 or614-992 ·
5732 .

Fur"nished one bedroom apt
in Point Pleasa"t . Very clean
and nice . Phone 304 · 676~
1386.
Furnished uPsfairs apartment, 1 bedrOom, hea~ and
water paid, adults, 304675· 2661 .

TOP . CASH pold for 'BO
model and newer uaed carl .
Smith Bulck-Pontloc. 1911
Eeatem Ave.. Gllllpollo. Coli
814-441·2282.

Unfurnished 2 bedroom apt,
yard and basement, deposit,
304·675·7541.

..

Furnished efficiencv apartment. 1 • person, priv1te,
utilities included $180.00
per month . 304·675-2083
or 675-6689 .

46

83 Chavette t3,200. Clill
814·3711·28B2:

will call In 30 doyo. Coli
614·474· 7263 altar 7PM.
Rag. Polled ·.Hereford cOw·
calf paira, Springer cowl.
priced rNaonabla, delivered
free. Call Don Cox, P1t~iot,
Oh. 614-379-2871:

bedroom 1ultee. ranges.
wringer waahert. Ia ehoea.
New IMrlngroom suitea
*199-t&amp;99, Iampo. aloo
buying coal a wood ltovea.
Coll814-441-3159.
· FOf Ale; typewriter one
mont!) old. Coli 814·742·
2631 or 742-2230.
46 Space for Rent
62 CB, TV, Radio
Like new, 10 HP. 34 Inch
Equipment
cut, turf, tree riding mower·
Mobile home lot. 12'x60' or
.Coma •nd ne,
John
small8r. $75 water paid, 4th '
2&amp; Inch Zenith console, M9rri1, Vance Ad .• Scipio
&amp; Neil, Gallipolia. Call 614·
color. 1180.00. Call 614· Townahlp.
446·4416 after 7PM .
892·3617 after 6:30PM.
Firewood 820.00 pickup
COUI\ITR.Y .1\otOBILE H~tme r:.,...,,...,..o:---'~--'
· :..;
-·.:.·:..:•-.:..;·"-· 'load. ·1-30.00 dall•llrod. Coli
· Park, Route 33. North of
-6762 or 675·
Pomeroy. Lorge loto. Call 54 Misc. Merchendise 304·676
2991.
614-992-7479.
1or aalo, delivered
Rental apace for travel trail~ Knauff Firewood Split· 96% Firewood
676-2075 or 175·
ars , campers, fold ups. Wa- herdwoode. You pick up or 304·
2099 .
ter, sewer, electric cable we deliver. HEAP vender.
hook ups. Coli 304· 773- 614-266-8246 .
Fill Easter Balkete with
5651 altar 5:00p.m.
Cabbage Patch or Mr. T
Umeetone. Sand, Gravel. dollo. oolt and hard aculp·
Trailer lots for rent, sewer Pick up 11 Rlchardo &amp; Son. lure. 304·175·64110. ,
and water furnished. will ··Callll14·448-7786.
take one small child. 304·
and Wo88on revolver
675· 1076.
SPECIAL cut olaba 6 PU Smith
Modal26.
46 caliber, f'h In
loado dellvarod In dump
barrell,holoterondpreoanto·
truck f100, or21oado8180. tion caee Included.
Y0 u pickup *18. Coli 814· 1300.00. Gray motorcycle
Mer c ll~IHJI S I!
248·8804.
holmll 120.00. 304-676·
4464.
Pool People Spaclel:
Furnished room, 8100. Utilities. range, ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Soc .• Gallipo·
111. 614-446-4416 after 7
p.m.

Special this week. 30 in.
elect. range coppertone
175. aye level electric renge
white e96. gu ronga 31 l,n .
white $95, Whiripool auto
wesher 87&amp;. -kenmore eut(J
washer *76, Kenmore dryer
8126. Whirlpool auto
washer like new •110. lkle
by side refriqeretor fruzer
while 81911. po&lt;~rytr .. 125.
Skaggo Appllancoe Upper
Rivar Rd ._814-446·'7398 .
Vz bed &amp; drMMr 1211. ,Call
114-379-2588.

1980 Phllco relrlgerotor.
Uko new. f126. Cell 814·
992-3491.

kito, 1 ,.32·12.396,
18x311·12 , 695, 2Dx40·
t2.895 In otock. Middlepon
114·892·11724 or Golllpollo
114·4441·3081 . Spring Special-Patriot utllty
bulldlngo on dloplay at two
convenient locatione, B • S
Produce. Viand St. pt, Plea·
aanl. ond French City Mobile
Homeo Golllpolle. 9 X 12
"98. lloo 10K18 1,996.
Dailverad ond 881 up on your
lot.
·

Slight paint dlmoge. Fleoh·
ing orrow ligno. Naw other·
wise. t249 cilmpiala. four
lefl, liorgaln. Coli lmmt·
dlatoly, 1 ·BD0-423-!)183.
1nytime . (factory repe
nMcladl. ·
.

Freezer beef. Set of turning
piOWI 1 2 in. 1 3 COWl, 1
Hereford Bull. eoma with
cplvaa. 1 grede bledo , 304·
678·4182.

F-11111 S 111 11 1111 !~

/!.

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61

c

•

Farm Equipment

Spring Spacisl: 24'x30'.S '
with 18'x7' gorogo door &amp;
service door, a 3.888
erected. Iron HorM Bldg&amp;.
814-332-9746 collect.
2 tractor• 445 ~ong &amp; Ford,
t2,500 each. 1 milk cow.
Cell 614-246·9540 oltor
8 :30PM.

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John Deere 0 0 tractor
t2,995. Alllo Cholmer B
wide front bally mower,
cultivator &amp; plowo·noodo
rubber: all for SB96 . 8N Ford
tractor high &amp; low range
with front end loader, runs
good. good rubber 11.850.
First coma flro!. aarva. Mil·
aay Ferguoon ID tractor. live
poWir, PS, w~h front an'd
loadar~U.991i. Call 814·
28~11&amp;22. •·
1_ _ _ _

Nice butcher hog for ule
Calvin Hewk. 3 mileewe1t of
Tuppers Plaine on 681.
2 Jereey milk cowe. 2 yra.
old. very gentle. milking 3
gal. ooch per dey t425 oech.
Coli 304-176·2536.
Ouerneey milk cow and
heifer coif, 7 goalo, Dollao
Csdle, 304-773-6218.
Two riding horsao, 1 gated,
1 aaddla. ell for 1700.00 or
will trede for colveo,. 304·
576-2153 .
64

Hay 8t Grein

Appro•. 170 baleoi oHolfa
19.4% cruda protaln, 85· 711
bal11, 12.25 Iiiia. Coli 1·
814·692-633B .
Hoy lor ula 11.211 par Iiiia.
Coli 814·245·9315.
1,000 buehel corn. U.50 1
buahet.Largeroundbeleaof
good hoy. 110.00 a Iiiia.
Shede river farmo. Call
614·986·3866 orf14·986·
3888 .
Hay for uta: Square balee.
Call8 14 .992·6533.
Good mixed, cpndlllonad
hay: N.,.r wet . 11.76 par
bolo. Call814-742·2173.

197.8 Mercury MOntiago. 4
Cloor; . cleao. exc cond,
• 1 •496 .00 . Cllltftor 5 PM
30'4·87&amp;-3488.
72

Truck1 for . Sale

1973 Ford f·2&amp;0. '-4 T
11100. Collllf4-4U-9224.

Spring apocllll: Gene'o dnp
Iteam carpet cleaning .
Scotch guard, free eeti ~
mallo. Call 614·992· 6309
or 1114·742·.2211 .

1979 Chovrolll truck. Air
conditioned; 'A ton, 4 whHI
drlva, auto. U7911.00. Call
614-742-3169 ..

RON'S Televioion Service .
Spoclalizlng In Zenith ond
Motorola, Quazer, and
houoo c~llo. Call 304-676239~ or814-446-2454 ,

1979 Ford F1&amp;0 Ranger.
tion. Auto trona. PS. PB.
AM·FM rodlo. AC. olldlng
back window. Coli 114·
1186·3333.

'J!:rn6 N.tPNtli:...

WANTED·Aree Spono En·
thullllta that want to reoalye dlroet moll opaclolo
llat, an exdtino new mer~
chandlsa program. frOf!l Trl
County Sporto. 304·1111·
2988 or wrlta to Ill. 1. Box
471. Point Plooaont. w. ve.
Include nome eddre11 end
zip.

cl•n ~ - ma.ufi, :.p;;;~:-=:.

\lO!{K ~

Rotorv ·or cable tool drilling .
Mott.w•ll• completed ••m!'
day. Pump.._gles lnd .. Mrv•~
CH. 304-896·3802.

SAL-E OR TRADE F-800
F.oru truck, Ed!aon. Mfyee,
304·671·1868.

ANNIE

Cement Finisher. Rick Gar~
llold, 814·986-4464. Now
driye..,.,aye, perking lots. Any
olza job: Replace old
Concrete.

W.O.

8 • 0 HomelmProvemente.

E~100

Econollne
Van. 76,000 mllea. auto.,
f '1 100. Coli 114·992·
8624.

Buildlng·remodellng, dry wall; kltchen·liothi&lt;H&gt;m In·
etelled. door~wlndow frem·
ing, Vinyl and elumn eldi'-9·
roofing, 304-675-2440.

GASOLINE ALLEY
82

Plu.mbing
8t Heating

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~3~00:4·:·1~8~2::_:·2:::8:::3::4::_.

One man b111 Hunt1r boat,

or trado. 14110.00 or trodll.
Good body. phone' 304·
871-2817.

'73 Forti Muotal.g, 3 • - d
tan'!"'laolon. engine good.
body ond fralna wqrk.
304-87&amp;·1118.
1881 Orand PriK. W·AC, Pl.
lilt - · orulao OOIJCIOI,
AM·FM radio. 1180 llob-.
bill. AM·FM redlo. Con be
1203 Maadowbroolc
Dr.. 304-6711·3747 llflar
1:00pm.
1178 ptavY Malibu Cia- ' oouge, Undau, Y-1,
1lr, N·PI, ..,.. axe ahape,
3041·111·1821.

Brand now olactrlc wheal ...._ __
chair lnoludeo boilary
charger. 304·773-11174.

1174, z2a. L-12 _ .....
m... ott.. 304·11&amp;·3472
or 8111·3117.

8oto 10 yaoro old 130.00.
liM tleotrle typewriter
noeclo ropa~n ue.oo. 304171-7133.
.

'71 CMuaua, llff, 4 .,, new
clutch. new tiraa,
*2.200.00 llfler 5:00 PM,
304·8711-81&amp;1 . .

•

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....,

Good·1 Ekcovoting. Iiiii·
mente, footara. drivewaya,
nptlc tsnks, landecaping.
Call anytime 814-44~ ·
4637, Jameo L. D•"\•on, Jr.
owner.
Oozar Work land clearing.
landecaping, etc. Free eeti·
ma101. Coli 814·446·8038
or 614-992·7119 anyllmo.
Re11onabla Rates. Ditching
for water, gee, electric. and
drainage linea. Cell 814446·B608 or 614-44'6·
2775.

NO, MA'AM··

I FEEL
TERRIBLE

AWFUL BAD

THEN THAR'S
NO SCHOOL FOR .
.'IOU TODAY

:I FEEL LIKE A
MILL'/UN DOLLERS
ALREADY
'-

.Soap
IHBO)
MOVIE:
Apache. the Bronx'

•

1

SNAl\E!!

' Umootona, grovel. oand. fill
din ond aoal dollv.,ell, 304·
1178·4412.

'

87

79 MotOFI Home•
8t CamjMrs

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
11 13 Sac. Ave., Oalllpollo.
114-441-7833 or 1114-441·
1133.
'

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PEANUTS
'THE MEETIN6 OF THE
CACTUS CLUB WILL
COME TO ORDER

FIRST WE'LL !-lAVE
A RePORT FROM OUR
ENTEICTAI~MENT '
COMMITiEE ...

TIIANK VOU,

·EHTERTAIHMINT
COMMIT'TE!

TwtllghtZ1 2:00

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EAST

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Dealer: East ~ · •
Weol

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Eut

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Pass

3NT

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Pass
Pass

Pass

Pass

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l1im

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Opening lead: •2
L------------'

tricb and the gain ·of a vulnerable
gan&gt;e.
•
The marlin for England in that
World Championship wu larse eome S,fOO total points.· Mereditb'e
contribution of 600 of thoose points
belped cement the victory.

by

JOSEPH

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1 Dramalis
deal
personae fZ Exploit
5 Furious
DOWN
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for the blrda
· lady
2 Lofty nest
12 Soviet
3 No big deal
river
t Sansklrt
1f Football's
&amp;ehool
"Bald Eagle" 5 Biblical
10 Grew

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bicuspids · partner ·
. 11 Convened . tree
11 Com·
~ Happy look
17 Aaian
1 Type face
panlon zt Interval
holiday
7 GramU Bern30 E. Ger. city
18 Crone
matlcal
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ZO Exclam·
case (abbr.) . rival
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31 Lower
6-+-+lllll!llelf
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31 "'fip"
or Eugene
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for the three L's, X for the two O's, elc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the I~ and formation ol. the words are all
hints. Each day the code letlen are different.
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Desperate times call lot desperate ·
measures. Watch bow the late Brltllb
star Adam Meredith helped enpneer
his . country's World CbampiOillhlp
win In 19&amp;&amp; in New Yort.
Thirty years ago, :·liiddirig methods
were primitive - hence the opening
bid of one heart wltb only four canll
and a very strong hand . Meredith, .
South, responded with one no-trump
and was quickly raised' to three. The
Ammcan West ·Jed~a· spade. Declarer
ducked lri dummy ·and East's queen
won. On the spade continuation, Mer·
04ilth . wall the ace and played · the
heart ace. ~ext, he led the club jack
from dummy. When East played low,
he rose with the king.
Of cour.e West can easily defeat
the contract by simply duckins the
club ace, but West had been fooled by
declarer's play into believing that
South wu simply trylnc to steal a
quick club trick and would then run
the hearta and perbapa the diamonds.
So West took the club ace and cubed
two more spades for ru. side. But that
was it.
· South flnesled against the club 10
in East's hend . to rt111 the clubs and
then did the same against the heart
queen In West's hand to take nine

. the Loot ~rlt' (CC)
)0:1&amp; I]) MOVIE: 'The Orlglnel
Drag nat
10:30 (J) Suparatar
(!)
ESPI\I'a
Rlngelde
Ravlew
(]) Bor...,.ahop JemborM
(Ill Tony Brown'• Journal
·
.• INNN-1
11 :00 • &lt;ll ()) q:J • (JJIIJ • .
(JJ) NeWI . ·
.
(J) Bill Co4by Sllow
(I) E8PN'1 lp II.W88k
(I) Clpltol Joumal PRE·
MIERE. Congreelionel e•·
pam end journlllllt loin
halt Hodding Ctnor In dl ..
culling what'l heppanlng
an Ctpitol Hill.
(Ill Monaymllk.,_ . .
lennyHIII11:30
CllffiTonlthtlhowTonighl'o . gue111 ore Jack'
Lemmon end Joe Wllllomo.
60 min.)
hit of o.-ho
~
WKIIP II\ Clnolnnod .

(l)fWWhart

NORTH
+A86
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By Jemet Jacoby

l

Upholatery

R a M Furniture Monuloa·
turing. St. Rt. 7, Cr-n
City, Oh. CaH 1114·118·
14?0. coli Eve. 114-441·
3438. · Old a naw
Uphollerod.

CRAZY

{Answers tomorrow)
TANGLE UTMOST

thi thad awabblt was looking forward

illusion

I~AXI ! MOY~ 'Ra~o of

Jemee Boya Water Service.
Also pools flllod . Cell 814·
266·1141 or 614-446·
1176 or·614·446·7911 .

Peraona Body Shop. Locuot
Ad. pt.Piaasant. l'aat. KloK.
Free Eotlmatao. 114-188."
4174. .

21 11. ptowlar cam.:'::'
tf'IIU.. Qaa and •alile
.
Tub llld olio war. llr COndl·
11on.
CaM 114·
742·21811.

·
CJ (I) ® Knott Lending
Abby incurs tha wrath of
Greg by withholding use of
her tehivision liCense for
the Empire V~lley praj~ct
. (60 min.) .
(Ill NIWIWOICh

Gen'aral Hapling

Do you 11Md eomethlng
mavecl or hauled awey7
We'll do ltl Cell 814· 288·
82111 otter 6:00PM.

Auto Repair ·

ARE 'iOU FEELIN'
ANY BETTER THIS
MORNIN: JUGHAID?

SEWING Mochina replllro.
•rvice. Authorized Singer
Soleo &amp; Service Sharpen .
Sci nora . . Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 814·992-2284.

B &amp; M TIRES, Tlra doalo,
CUllom • Wh88lo, Coli for
priCOI 31!4·8.95:'3468,
81nca1971.
.

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"(I X)-CI X)"

Jumbles: HOARD

A.nswer. Ynlat

LOOI&lt;EI' LIKE.

~Grand ·

~n·IDi 20/20 ICC) .

BARNEY

Electrical
8t Refrigeration

Ken'a Watir Service. Wells.
olowno, poolo filled. Phone
614·3117"0623 or814·387·
7741 night or dey • .

77

7:00 · II (I) PM Magazine
I]) Here Com. the Brides
· (J) SporttC.ntor
()) Little HouH on tha
Prairie
ell Enllrtolnment Tonight
ffi Whoel of Fonune
(J) Wheel of Fortune
(I) (fiJ MocNeii/Lihrer
Newahour
(jJ Newa
Gl IJ2I Now Namo That
Tune
·
fll Jeflorsono
7:30 U W Tic Toe Dough
'
I]) NCAA Diviolon I Man's
Ice Hockey Champlonohlp
from Detroit. !loll · Semifinal
Game
I]) CJI]) Family Feud
CD Jeopardy
® Whnl of Fortun~
Cll 1J2i
E~tertainment
Tonight
•
g WKRP in Cincinnati
IHBOI l\lot Nace100rlly/
Moviaa The 'Not Necesurily the News· team take a on
· Hollywood ~·- ·
·
B:OO U (I) (1) Cosby Show
Cliff's father tries to per·
suade Denise to (\ttend the
· family alma mat~r upon
ll.'.aduation. (~1.
C1J Clrcue
(])'" NliA ·- $aokatboll:
.• ,
Milwaukee at New York
Knlckl
I]) · m IJ2i Wlldslar Tho
Chamber of Commerce
• tries to stop a band of
cutthroat! from using slave
labor in their mining opera·
tion. (60 min.)
([)liD Magnum. P.l.
(I) Wild America (CCI
'Owls-Lords of Darkness.'
The mysterious nocturnal
hunters are examined. (A)
(Ill Forum
·
fl) MOVIE: 'Hide in Plain
.
Sight'
IHBOI MOVIE: 'Tho Brink's
Job'
[MAXI MOVIE: 'flalkes'
8:30 II (I) (1) Family Ties
Steven takes a nostalgic
trip to his t,ometown when .
his lather dies. 160 min.)

1·

W~Ai· iH E
~~io~r::~~;,t

' to- "SNOFtE!o _DIJTY

a

Excavating

Auto Partl •
.It Aqca. .orlas

76

~

JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT ·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 356. Galli·
polio. Oall614·367·0576.

85

Yestel'day's l

-·

_
@ _New.T.echJ.imee _ .
(I) Profiles of Natura
9:00 (J) 700 Club
· -til ClliDi Eye to. Eye ICC) A
naive and eager Tracy
wants to investigate a poss ible murder ·instead of
simple ins~;~rance cases.
160 min .)
(J) ® Simon &amp; Simon
Rick and A.J . help Dawn·
town Brown in his search
for a cousin who was
framed for a murder. (60
min .)
(]) MOVIE: 'Kind Hoorts
and Coronets'
(fiJ Myetiryl ICC) 'Ad•on·
tures of Sherlock Holmes :
The Dancing Men." A man
is mU'rdered after Oiscover·
ing mysterious chalked ~i·
gures
throughout h1s
house. (60 min.)
9:30 U (I) (1) Night Court Bull
has a surprise in s1ore
when he becomes a Volunteer Father to a l 3-yeerold. (R)
·
10:00 II (I) (1) Hill Str881 81uaa
s•tll ond Coffey oro faced
with· transforming a bum,
into 1 fa.shion plate totestily against a cop killer. (60

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84

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Prlntanswerllele:

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Founh and Pine
Gollipollo. Ohio
Phone 614-446 -3888 or
614·446·4477

83

Crvml' .

a

replacement windowa,
elumlnum soffit. vinyl eld.
lng, continuoua guttere, free
eetimatee, ell wortr. guaran·
lied, Spring Dlacount. Coli
oveningo. 304·1176· 2644.

1974 Dodge Sporllman
Van, Maxie Wagon, 318
engine, automatk:, asking
.700.00. 304·8711·3880.

I

a

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19BO Ford Cargo .van FUO.
$2860. 304-676-1678 or
178·7891.

•

They'll Do It Every Time ·
i:o~ontocorto. 304·178· ~';'8~::;~· 11oo.oo. 3o4oolng
outper
ofCOni
bulln•u
..~.
r;;;.-;;;;;r;;;~;:;-~·;;
30
to 10
oft. Dlb
II n
SNR/IIf~ JIJC
'74 Mercury Comet For Sale 1
1~;;;;;·;;:;~;c;;rt1BI·~~;:.ii~~~~~
Shop. 1317 Ohio 81 .. Point
Pleesant,
Pew, good cond, o.tc wood,
1110.00. 304-178· 21136 .

IDeA WAAT M

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lng Hncluding hot tar
oppllcotlon) 304·1175·2088
or 676· 7368.

1&amp; Ford

M~

PWPL6 l).ll\\\7 Cl'FI~ STAR!'

RINGLES'S SERVICE,
perienced carpenter. elactri-

1978 Ford F100 pickup. PS,
auto. 12200.00 Call 1114·
992·7453.

Van1 &amp; 4

AAVJ; 'bJ

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304-676 ·
1331.

3fi 1 engine. Excellent condi-

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J . &amp; J ' o Home lmprove·
mente. S'lding Vinyl a. alumi':'
. num aiding. qverhang rutter
B. roofing. Free estimates .
Collli14·387-7468. ·lc - .
o &amp; M Controctoio. VInyl
and •luminum eidif'greplacement windows·
In euht I ng ·roofing remodeling and new
construction-guttara. Call
304-773-1113,1 ' . .

19B2 'h ton pick-up chev·
rolat truck. 308 angina,
auto. trano .. 37,0()0 mlloo.
Excellent condition . 'Call
614·992·6&amp;02 ofter 4:30
PM . .

1982 Ca1)111ro outomotlc
306 angina. AC. cruiM 74 M.otorcycie1
control. AM-FM 8 lrock. 1-'--..:...~----­
u.ooo. Call 614·4411·
73&amp;11.
83 Honda 7&amp;0 Shedow only
2.200 mllea. 2 holmoto, exc.
cond. Collll14-448·3738.
1982 Honda 760 Cuolom.
2,000 .ctual mlle1. nilnt
cond.. new eiuy bar •
19B3 Olda Cullou Su· lugpge rock. 121&amp;0. Cell
prama. V-8. 22 MPG. air. 814-388-g809.
lilt, AM·FM 0111.. low mila.
below boolc. Cell 814'·4411· 1977 Dodge van lwlndowl
auto.. AM~FM radio. c:ruiH,
03112.
air, etc. 82,800 . Call 814·
197B International Scout 448·4182.
4x4. 307, PS. PB. Call
73 Honde 7110 K3. 4 cyl ..
814-3B8·8317 oftar 5.
gerage kept, lull dreoo. never
1977 VW Reb bill 4 clr .. down, good cond. Call614·
e1,595. Call 614-379· 448·9216.
2341.
.
1983 Hondo Moped. Good
1182 Honda CM 460C. condition. Calj 814-247·
19117 Ply. GTX 440 ongi~•· . 3752.
Utthl Champ camper eleape
19.80 LTD Klwaaakl 750.
4. Alllnveryiloodcondlllon.
Call e14·441-4318 allor 2,000 ICiuol mlleo.. Uke
now. Very oherp. 111100.00.
5:30PM.
Co11 .&amp;14-1149·241 0 or 8 14·
88 Plymouth Fury 111. 66 247·3101.
Buick opac;lol. 73 Dodge
pickup. Coll814·448-381,9. 1993 Honda VT 750
ehlidow, 3600 miles, e.11tr...
711 Ford Bronco 4x4 good 82.700. Cell 614-992·
cond .. 302 cu .. AT. PS, P8. 2382.
Call 814·448·92811.
'74 Hondl 7110. good cond.
1977- Cutloll Supreme ss5o.oo. 304·1171·27311.
Brougham, oharp and
loodad.Coll814·843·8127.
75
8oattand
19711•Mallbu Cleaalc. Runo
Motors for Sale
good. 1.800.00. Call 814·
992·211711.
115 ft. alumlnmum Mmi~V
Arrow Plymouth '78, AM· with
38 HP motor a treller, .
FM radio tape deck, eun *1.000. Co.ll 1114·379roof. 1808 J-..on Blvd .. 2182.
l'olnl Ploaoanl. 304-1175·
12_1_3_6_ _:.._ _ _ _ __
17 ft. Creolllnor, 11&amp;
,.
lnboard~outbo.ard·, power
1871 Pinto atalloft w•gon. tdm $JJOP, pow• trim tllbs,
good work car. t800.00.
trl-haul. 3041· 878-6288.

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~Mal buMdlngo. direct foc·
tory to you dl~e:ounte. lmmedllla dollvary. CoD collect
1·1117-IIB2· 3821 . •

Konmoro Dlohwuhel, RCAdlocpleyer,Bmo, old.,
1711.00. Foddaro room lila oxc. cond .. orglnolly•IZOO,
air conditioner, 1100.00. lilting t100. Colll14·441·
Clllll14·742·2994 or 114· 473'1.
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742-3176.
1---~-----Niciely mode Cabb- Poleh
Plcltano uHd furniture. 304· Doll clotheo, for aM ......
17&amp;·1413 or 178-1410.
-oonably priced. Caiii14448·B814.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Uaad otovao 4 for""'l eowno 1111 10·12,
uniform olu- a. all
our
-•n 1 11-. Calll14·441·
Phone 304·
2887 ofllr noon.

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Pololiorn,bulldlngo buHt. For
freeltltiRllltes c•II304·17B3981.

Stoberta Greenhouee has for
ule cabbage, c~uliftower.
broccoli plantl. Township
Road 100, Rocino RD 2. Coli
614-949-2342 .

Pre~eprlng clo·n ou't on all

'h bad, vary good cond ..
t3&amp;. 2 rabbit cageo 15.00
- h. Collll14·4411·1473. 9
to II.

1982 Plymouth Touriamo 4
cyl .. 4 apd .. 3~000 mlleo.
Cell 814·379·2128 •

12 grade Holetein heifer•.

Valley Furniture, new &amp; ·
uaed. Urg8 eecti9n of quality furniture. 1216 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis.

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Icleaner
Above ground auto
poole·lhru
Household
4·111-85-Froa
pool
~51
end under light velue
1259.98. lnground pool

1979 Volktwegon Aobbit
fual InJected, good cond.,
AM·FM atoroo, AC. Call
814-2111·1423.

Reglltered Quarter horM
colt: born Moy 9. 19B4
Dunn collar with whittltar.
U90. con 814-2811-1522.

Furnished Rooms

Trade Center Furniture
Outlet, Kaneug1. Oh. New
Moytag &amp; Crooley Appllan•
.... C81161.4-.448.4488.

78 Ford Gren8do. Ohio
body, block, new paint.
11200. Call 814·448·
9798.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wuhera. · dryera, refrigera·
tori. rangee. Skaggs Ap·,
pllances, Upper River Ad.
beside Stone C raat ~ Motel.
614-446· 7398.

tecl(nero t99.
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:a••·.c.:: e~-4-286-

1882 Ford Eacort 4 apd ..
AC. AM·FM. 40,000 mi ..
Mich . redlele. oxtroti cl88n,
U,976. Cell 114·367·
7850.1967Chevyll Nova&amp;
cyl., auto, good 1hlpe, rune
well~ PlonHr at1r.o, belt
offer. Call304·11711·1&amp;90.

County Appliance, Inc.
Good uaed appliances and
TV 8811. Opan SAM to &amp;PM.
Mon thru Set. 614·446·
1899, 827 3rd.~ Ave. Galli·
polio. OH.
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Autos for Sale .

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WATERPROOFING
UnconditlonaiiHetlme guarantee. Local NfettnCH
furnlohed. Free totl""'tol.
Cell colloct 1-1114·237·
0488. day or night. llovero
Baument Waterproofing.

1983. 18 hp &amp;plan tractor
with tuming plow, tiller end
42 in mower, 13,500.00,
.,.c cond. 304-876-6887.

1982 Ford Eocort 39,000
mlleo. 3&amp; MPG. blue with
blue Interior, 2 dr .• hatch·
liock. VGC. t3.400. can
Tobscc:o poundage for Galli•_ 614·388·8710.
1
Co. Call 614-379-2437.
CadMioc Flaotwood
WANTED: used saddleo end 1981
D'elteUanc:li, etlan. many·
lock. 304-882·2782.
optlono, 44,000 mi ..
t10:700. Call 814·44B,
159i.
Livestock
63
1977 Honda Civic. 1800.
Call 114·448-2090,
2 &amp; 3 boll1&gt;m plowa 1196 &amp;
up. Dioc 11211 &amp; up , Brulh $.E. 77 Dodgo Cherger, 2
hogo t296 &amp; up, 800 CoH dr, black. exc. cond .• loaded,
tractor with PS e2. 795. new paint. Call 1114-4411·
Vary c:leen Vermeer round 979B.

Cilll 614-992·5304 , be·

tween

PYTEM. ,

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Plllol
Tourn. Coverage of th.ll International Pistol Tournll·
ment i.• presented from
Columbia. MO . .
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(I) Dr. Who
tlll 3;2.1. Contact ICCI
Dlfl'rent Strokae
8:30
(I) (1) NBC Newo

Home
'Improvement.•

Marcum RoQilng &amp; Spout·
lng. l\low inotalling rub~r
roofs .. 30 ·yeare exp8rfence,
opaclellzlng in bu11t up roof.
Cell 61 ~-388·,8&amp;1 .- ·

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1 and 2 bedroOm furniahed
ap••· for rent in Middleport.

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(J) Blench!' Cup

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EVENING

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Block. brick. m·o rter and
drinking, working male. Call
m11onry tuppliee. Mountlllin
814-446·4063 .
Steta Block. Rt. 33. Now
Haven, W. Vo. 304·882·
1·2 bdr. opt. furnished. all 1--....-------..,.----------f;2;22;:::;2::.
utilities paid. no pets, sec.
. dep .. rent $350, 2·2 bdr.
51 Household Goods
54 Misc. M
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56
~~rs~
ties paid, no pets, sac. dep.
rent $360. 2-3 bdr. apto,
unf.urnishad. part.: utilites,
HILLCREST K.ENNELS
no pets, sec. dep. rent $350.
Boarding all bree(la. Heated'
Call 446-1384 .
indoor-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman pup'pies:
. Mitchell Rd. new 2 bdr. apt.
Stud Ser\lice. Callf14-446·
Utility room, water fur7795.

Unocromblo thHo four

by~-~ ·Botii..M

one lilttor to 88Ch- 10 lorm

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ftf}gru} fj)~ ~THAT IICft•MII.IO WQIUI GAME

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THUflSDAY

'81 PorryTarunio32fttroval
troller, 304·11711-2&amp;85 or
871;3862.

manl, 11,750 dollv.,ed.
Call 114·371418.2,

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Television
Viewing

Complng trollor. aotf con·
talnad over 20 Ft.. Private
bedroom •• bath. tandem
whHII. 1971. Call 1114·
982·11441. 13.000.

Forguoon tractor: 4 opel .. &lt;4
li
new tiree. new bllttery, ne,w
u_P_P_e_•, tuf!e·up. now , paint. N611. buoh hog; ,...., uaod,
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12.3110. Ma-y Fartuoon
Bulldlnp Meterlelo
115 dlteal 1r1c1or; llvo
Block. brick, aewer plpee. po-. PS, high &amp; low
windows, llnt•l• • . etc. range; heavy duty Mo88ey
Claude ·wintera, Rio Grande, Fergueon buah hog • 3
0 . Coll614·245· 6121 .
bottom plowo; 10ft. wh•l
dlac oil 1or 811,485. 3000
Ford dlete~,..l claan new
rubber. SAVE. Cell 814·
Zf4·C6ZZ.
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niahed. uti.litiea paid. 1 non -

Wright

Pomeroy-Middleport,

Thursday, March 28. 1986

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Furnished 2 rooma &amp; bath,

Small kitchen &amp; bdr . fur-

KIT 'N' CARL YLI " liY

28. 1985

79 Motors Homes
8t Campe"

64 Formal Cub wltll equip·.

only, ucurity deposit. Call

after 3PM 814-448· 9279.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

. • COLUMBUS, Ohio (APl -Taxpayers wouJ,d. ~jcjy
a bigger Income.lill&lt;'rut and ~ltare recipients would ·
get a larger boost Jn beneflts under the Holl9e Fin~
. 'Committee's version of Gov. RIChard Celeste's $.'12.2
billion two-year state budget
_
The doCwnent cleared the'J)anel on a 1&amp;-lOparty-llne .
vote, .with mln9Iity Republicans oJli)05Ed, after a
• marathon sessloq Wedo~ay In which members
·waded through almost 140 proposed amendmentS to .
the massive sPelt!llng plan.
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'!,'he actlonclea.s the way for a vote by thefullHouse
next Wednesday,
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Philadelphia; called the bill" a l'!lSIJOnslble measure ·.
tl\at stayed within ·the funds available while still
providing an addltJonal red.uctlon In taxes.
"I thinl&lt; lt's a hili we can be proud Of," Hlnlg said: .
Rep..:J'am JohnSQI!, JH'IllW CaJ.cort1. ~ r~
minority meinher. said he was not pleasect with the

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SHIRTS

·;=MEH',...~-~~.-~-t· ·~~ DRAP ERI~S~~

Big Ben by Wrangler - Long or Short
Sleeve Styles. 2 Button Thru Flap
Pockets. Full length tails. Permanent
Press, 50% poly, 50% Cotton Fabric.
Regular and Extra Large Sizes.
(Sizes S, M, L. XL)

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NECKTIES

. Select Group of Ladle•' Summer ·
Sleepwear Include•. Gowns, Robe•
and P.,jamao. Nylon. Pli118 or Poly·
/Cotton blond. Size• S thru XL. ,

Our N.w Spring
Selection. Solida
and Neat Patterna.

W611• Th•g ltttl

$9.95 long Sleeve ........ •7.99

$6.so

$10.95 Long Sleeve ...... •8.99
$8.95 Short Sleeve ....... •7.49

improving our coal transportation system. ThE!y will
boost this country's energy exports and reduce the
trade deficit. Finally, .they mean over onl'half blllloti

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pattern• and colo,., All 50 lnchll
wide In 13. 72 and 84 inch
length•.

Tilld

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The Meigs County Commission·
ers are giving consideration to a

Full·slips: Half slips end Camieolee.
Beige, white, navy and bf!lck in elzas
32 to 50 and Small thru 3X.

Bug Now F01 E11t~t 1nd $1r1/
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SAL£ PRICED

Shirts....... $12.19
$19.00 Van lltunn

Shirts ...;... $15.39
$20.00 Van Houun
Shirts....... $15.19

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E.O.M. SAL£

SALE/

ALBUMS &amp;

BOYS' S8.95

S•v• on your faborite
music thla weekend.
Rock · Country · Mo·
vie Sound Tracka ·
Rellgioua.

WE SPECIAL OlDER CS's,
LP's and USSmES. .

MENrS

WESTfRN
SHIRTS ·

Short oleeve atylealn S,'
M, Land XL olaeo. Solid

colora end plalda. y..,.
weotern otyllnO with
front and back wa.oteo·n .l
.. yoke• and .front 2-inap.
CIOII flap POCket. Full
ohirt !Jilli.
..... $t4.9S . . ....
· ·, Shirts.............. $12.50
Moto's $U.9S Wist'"'

.SWIMWEAR SALE

Pre-Seaaon Savings Ql'l our. new collection of
miiHI and junior awimwaar. Oualitybrands-itr·
elude Sea Fashiona, Dottv. ·Mann, Caatawaya
and ' Hang Ten. Take advant,a ge ·of, theaa. spacial
pre-season prices an.d LAYAWAY NOW. '
Rag. *13.00 to *42.00

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Shirts.............. $1 5.50

.SAVE

.BOYS' .'.'WRA,.GLER"

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DENIM JEANS
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Si1e 26 fo 3o ........:,..,$1C.II
$16.95 Husky
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$14.95 Slims I llegulars ·
I to 16-'""'""" $1LII

MEM'S &amp; BOYS'

HANES
UNDERWEAR,
Include._ men'• •1!!1

SPORTSWEAR
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topl •. Stripe•. l()lidt and prints In
knlta and poly/cotton blends. Junior alzes: S; M. L.

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

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Reg. $4.50 Slips..........,;,........Sale $3:59 ·

$11.00 ...............Sale $1.79
$15.00 ............ SaM $11.99
$22.00 ............ Sale $17.59
$27.00 ............ Sale $21.59

MEN'S

PRE -SEASO N

~~v ·. .$11 QS

...... st 6.95,........
Shirts.............. $14.50
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brllto.
MM'I A-ohl~ lo•er
ohorta. MM'I ..... Ll·
bel T·lhirto oncl
brtefa. Men'• Bit ond
Tollo end Pocklt f.
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Basic straight- lag · style.
Umlted q'uantity.

. Basic straight leg styl...
Pre-washed; No-Fault blue
denlma.

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cotton camlaole seta. Sizaa: 9 moa ,to ·24
,mos .• 2 to ex. 7 to 14. '

Quality Aileen Sportswear for Spr,ing:
Knit topa, awaateri. knit shorts ._1\d
pants. Mi11ea alzei 8 to 18 end S, 1\11. f.. "

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from 19 states move through Gallipolis," he said.
'1\'lse' continued, "The Gallipolis Locks, built In 1937,

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One lize 'flll ·alza• 10 to .
13. Our popular Spring·
foot
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, Knit Orion ..................$1.49
· leg. $1.50 lanlon
Pan.l .. :........................$1.19
~~~~· $2.00 Argyle
Patterns ...................,..•••99«

E.O.M. SAL£

lllew Spring-weight caaual
pants. AHortad colora and
atylea In alzea 8 to 24 moa ..
2 to 4, 4 to 7.

leg. $1.00 Pants...........$6.39
lleg: $9.00 Pants........... $7.19
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11· $10.00
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$13.00 P•ts ..... $10.39

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City Loan &amp; Savings Co. Is the
largest among the 70 privately
Insured savlngsand loan Institutions
. recently closed by state order. It
recei~ approval from thesuperlnten~t of savings and loans
Thursday to provide full service In
all of the branch offices.

their decision.
An~ bid from Downing·
Childs Agency for S«n,001 worth cf
coverage lor the
food

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Richard Hoffman, chairman, and
Ken Bergerson, president of City
Loan &amp; Savings, said that the
company is pleased it can resume
nonnal business transactions with
its nearly :n&gt;,OOJcustomers.
'DELIVERED- DeuVery on thl!l dwnp truck to be · Simmons Oldsmobile-Cadillac-Chevro-let in Pomeroy
Thursday are the trustees, Delbert Smith, Dennie HID
U!led for road maintenance and other projects was
and 010. Knapp.
made 'l1lunlday to the Siltton Township Trustees.
Accepting the tnck from JeJTY lllbbee, left, of

Districts adopt attendance policy

wake
concern of
missing children, Southern LoCal
deparmeni.
An advance draw Of funds totaling School Distrtct and the Meigs Local
$50,001 ' was approved for the. School District have . elected to
Carleton School-Meigs IJKiustles. A Implement additional attendance
transfer of funds within the Com· procedures.
Effective Aprll1, on the day of a
mon Pleas Court budget was also
siudent's
absence, the parentapproved by ~rd.
• guardian must notify 'the· school
either In wrltlng or by telephone
between 8 and 9 a.m. explaining the
absence unless prior arrangements
.. , have .been ma~e with the prlncl~~ '
orteacher.
Ill .•
Wedge, who serves as chief
executive law enforcement officer
for the city, .Thabet, f't\lice Chief
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -A
James Gaskins and Det. Sgt. Hugh
bill banning the hiring of profes·
Burris hllve been handling Clllls for
·slonal strikebreakers would turn
the police department Thabet .
West Vlr!ilnla over.tounlon "thugs,"
added Gaskins .and Burris have
anA.T.MasseyCollJCo.representa·
been working 14 hours a day, with he
tlve says, but United Mine Workers
· and the mayor assisting lor night President Richard 'Trumka con·
patrol. Al,so, Mason Countr Sheriff tends the measure Is needed to
Bob Fruth offered the assistance of
oveJWme "corporate fascism."
his department, Thabet said.
The union and the company
"I'm sure the mayor will talk to
the boys as a group," Thabet said. clashed Thursday during a joint
The city has had no luck contacting
many Of the patrolmen .

"Blue flu' .continues, .
seven patrolmen.out _ ...

the parent-guardian by telephone at

home or work. If unable to make
contact by phone, the school wUJ
send an Immediate notification via
mall, thai thestudentlsnot in school
on that day.
Forms are being sent home to
parents, and guardians requesting
current ... addresses and phone
numbers and up-to-date lnforma·
tion as to who has legal custody ofthe
child.
-~ J!ob O!'ll, syperlnte.nd&lt;mt a.t South·
ern Local, says these new proce·
dures In no way change the current

Massey, UMW clash on bill .
state Senatl'House of Delegates
hearing on the bill, which would ban
the hiring of workers who make a
livln_g c~lng picket lines.
The UMW has been . striking
subsidiaries of the Richmond, Va.,
coal operator sitlce C:X,t. 1, when
Massey rejected a national agreement reached with the Bltwnlnous
Coal Operators Association.

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access to the highway as theli:
drtveways were not cleared.
"It Is my understanding that, In
some areas of Melp County, Clurtna
the above period, the trwitees and
senior cltlz.ens worked loilether and
did open drivewaya tor people whO
cases.
In a communication · to Rep. needed help. Having !leiVed as
lnlltee myself, I know the law Is
Boster, Andrew stateS: .
"As you know, Meigs County was 111111'1! or less uppoeed to puttln&amp; or
deelllred to be In a 'state Of using townshfp equipmentemergency' and was declaral a machinery on private drllleways.
'dlaaster area' by GovernorCell!lte, ~, I wooltii&amp;J(ll'eCiate )'0111'
due to the severity or thiiiiiDW anti 8lllllance In tryiJII to aet tbe'law
arnendedb&gt;malce It tberesponslblty
ice storm.
of the toWnahlp trultees, and lfBIII
"Several of my neilhborl elderly people and &amp;Ollie In Whellth them permllllon Ill clear the
-were snowbound anywhere !rom drlveways cf pecpie needlni uallt·
IIE'Yef8l daya to aeYm~l weekl,·aome ance, In emtijiiiCY lllllaliaDI u
cf tbelil without electrlcty. wltbJut dl!lcrlbed abow, blllled cf thele
- - beclll"' of flwa llnft and . peCple havllll Ill lllre ~
wlthol1t-ample food. ~I peaple OWIIInl ' wlleel drive Yl!hlclel to
In the III'N are under medical care clear their drives 'and brlni !hem'
and could not keep their appoint· food."

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"Though we have been~ since
Saturday, our customers had to
limit withdrawals to $750 In accordance w(th the state law, " says
Bergerson. "With the superintend·
ent's approval of our flnaQcta1
strength, customers may now have
complete access to all their
accounts."

Savings has applied for a state
banking charter and for federal
Insurance coverage through the·
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
"City Loan &amp; Savings has been
and continues to be financially
strong," says Bergerson. "Our ·
assets are over $900 mUJion, and the
assets of our parent company ,
Commercial Credit, are over $7.4
billion. This financial strengih has
enabled us to comply with all
conditions necessary for providing
!uU customer services.' '

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City Loan asks thai customers
with general Inquiries please make
use of the toll tree telephone
number, l·lllhl25-960L

County's deed books
rebound by recorder
Sentinel Staff Writer

Francis H. Andrew, a former
Olive Township ttustee, has re·
quested Rep. Jolyim Boster to work
towards amending an Ohio law
which discourages the UJe of
township equipment and machinery
on private driVeways In emergency

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school on the day the student is
absent.
This ,school year the.elementary
schools had already made it a
practice of having each school's
teachers' aide-secretary contact the
home when a student was absent.
Another requirement of the law is
that all new enrollees must present a
blrt h certificate and previous school
records. If these records are not
furnished, the school is required to
notify the sheriff's department that
there Is. a posslbUlty of a"missing
child being enrolled.
Supt .l)rd commented, "The spirit
and liilent of this Jaw IS to provide
further protection for our chlldren. .
The cooperation of parents will he
appreciated." ·

By NANCY YOACHAM

Change in state law
soughfby ex-trustee

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LITTLE BOYS'
PANTS

county o!!lces would be minimal.
Adams Is presently working with
Athens, Gallla and Jackson counties
to recover monies which would go
back to general funds of those
countieS. Adams said that paten·
!Ially $.llJXIl could be recovered In
those coil niles, possibly more.

POINT PLEASANT- The "blue
fiu" continues at the Point Pleasant
Police Department for a third day as
sev'?ft city policemen remain off
duty. Theoftl~rs Called to report to
work Wednesday, a day after
requesting a pay raise before the
Point Pleasant City Council.
John Thabet, Point Pleasant city
clerk, said this morning the patrol·
men were due to pick up their
paychecks today; as of press time,
however, none had done so. Thabet
said Mayor J.J. Wedge's office
· received medical excuses Thursday
· from several Point Pleasant physi·
clans reporting the policemen were

SAU liDS APIIL 6th

"'"-FREE PARKING---·

The commissioners Indicated
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City Loan &amp; Savings Co. In
Pomeroy was one of the llO Ohio
branch offices of the company, to
open for full serviCe Frldav.

they would discuss the ptan more

.Gr1ffilth Associates,.Columbus, "rec· , was accepted by the bo!ln! of CQl!nty
every plans are now being deve- commissioners. An annual preloped in 78o!the-state'slj8cou,ntles. mlumof$16,001wouldbenecessary.
The firm's fee for developing an
However, amount Is a reembursa·
Indirect costs allocaiJon plan for bleexpendlture.
Meigs County.would he $5,001. If no
Last year's loodstamp Insurance
monies could be recovered for the coverage_ was valued at $.100,001 at
county, the fee would be waived. an annual premium of around
Anyamountrecovered,upto$10,001 $15,001. New state requirements
would be shared 50-50 by the county mandate the raise ill this year's
and Griffith Associates. Above coverage.
$10,00J, Griffith ge~ $5,00J while the
Downing-Child's bid was ac·
county l&lt;eeps the rest. The fee would cepted upon therecommendatlonof
not be due until money Is actually Michael Swisher, director ct Meigs
recovered.
County's Department ct Hwnan
In describing the procedure, - Services.
Adams said It would take two people . · The· commission also voted to
three or four days, working prlrnar· enter Into a $2112 a year agreement
11y In the county auditor's office, to
with Johnson's Controls, Charles·

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SPORTSWEAR

·WRANGLER
. DENIM JEANS ·
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SPECIAL $349

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color~

,' · · R19. $13.00 Sporlswear...........:....... $1 Q.39
leg. $19.00 Sportswear, ................;.l&gt;l-$;19 ·; : Rtg. $6.00 Slips .......... .-:..:......Sa'- $4.79
_Reg. $8.00 Slips.............:.......Sale"$6.3J'
. Reg. $27.00 Spo~ts~ear ........,........... 21.59 ·
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SLIPPERS

New Spring Styles include ballerinas
and scuffs in pink, blue and white.
Ladies Sizes: S-M-L:XL

Ideal for gym eta•••·
jogging, exerclte,. gen·
eral aumme; INear. 1 00%
polyeater. Sl•• )(S (24,
281. (28·30),'M (32-34),
L (38·38) and XL (40·
421. White, black and a
big 111.ctlon of 1olid

E.O.M. SALE

"$699

SALE! MEN'S $19,95

congressman added.
The projects uDder consideration Include the
G!llllpolla Locks and Dam.• the W~eld Locks, Locks
7 and 8 on the Mononglllleta River, some other minor
bank erosion problems along the Kanawha River and
fiood control In Cabin Creek.
·
"I suppose thllt there's no better example than a
project !halls ready to begin construction than the
Gallipolis Locks," Wise said. "Gallipolis epitomizes

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activiTies have continued without Interruption at the
are today too small to accommodate modem, large ·
Gallipolis locks, meaning thllt so far no time has been
traffic and have become bottlenecks In our
. lost it moves toward construction.
wateiWays system. i stood on the banks oftheOhloat
Wise asked the subcommltt~ for help to'atithortze
GaUipolis some time ago and ·watched while they ·
funding for the project "Congestion and delays are
brought up a set ot barges. The gates are too small,
mounting at Gallipolis. Cost to carriers, shippers and
the chamber is too small. The barges need to be
broken up. This Is at a bend In the river and as water
receivers are In the excess of $3,400 for an everage
one-way movement," Wise said. "Delays of
comes around the bend, you have dltferent currents
ever-rising duration obscure the passage of coal,
and winds. You have to see those barges sway to
petroleum products, steel, chemicals and other
helleve it. It is hazardous and it Is a major bottleneck
critical materials In my state."
funding for the ·
Wise will be working with the subcommittee and his
own authorizing committee to speed the progress of
GaUipolis project last year when It appeared that a
' the Gallipolis locks and the other four projects.
full authorization and ·. appropriation were not
forthComing. As a result, design and engineering

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E.O.M. SALE

Short sleeve style in 1iz11 8 to
18. White and adlid colors.
Ideal fof Ealtar wear, Sch·ool
functlona,
Drasa·up occa·
sions.

·~~~· $5.79 ....... Salt $4.65
Reg. $7.79 ........Sall $6.25
... $9.79 .......Salt $7.15
... $12.79... Salt $1G.25

recover "Indirect costs"whlchwere
spent .In the Implementation of
county state and federal programs.
Accordln~ to Information

ATHLETIC

$59 5

New
Spring c,::e,~::::~.L
·-· ,.. Short Sleevee, · Neok
. 14 Y, to 19. Solid colora and
white in oxford cloth, ~oly
cotton blende. Excallanf'ae·
lection. Save now for Eaeter
aummer wear.

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MEN'S AND IOYS'

D'RESS SHIRTS

SLIP· SALE

dollars In construction for West Vlrglilia," the

Coriuniss·i oners look

While They .Laetl

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WASHINGTON - Test,lfY.Jn!l before the House
;\J&gt;proprlatlons Subcommittee on Ehergy and Water
Development, Congressman Bob Wise, D-W.Va.,
u~ an Immediate appropriation for wah!r projec!s
to Improve West Vlrglnla's river traMpoJ'!;ttlim ·
. network, lncllidlng the Gallipolis Loel&lt;s and Dam at
Hogsett --- -· ·
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"There are several projects that jll'e ill and around
' my West VIrginia district that arefarniUartoaUOfus
but have somehow escaped the legislative process,"

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29, 1985

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Anyone who's ever needed a copy
of a Meigs County deed will
·appreciate a rebinding effort now
unde!Way .in the Meigs County
recorder's offiCe.
In last year's campaign for
reelection, Emmogene Congo,
county recorder. stated that she was
"researching the restoration Of the
. deed books."
Upon reelectUon, Congo followed
through wlthherptanand todate,ll
volumes of Meigs County's deed
books, encompassing the years 1819
through 1847, have been newly
bound In post binders.
'lbe post binders allow for
removal of the pages for easy
xeroxlng. Pages cannot be removed
from the old deEd books and the
heavy covers Of the books cannot be
folded back to nt In a copier.
If copies are · lll'eded from the
old·style books, thollecoples must be
made by typing the entire deed at a
charge ct $1 per 100 words. Not Mly
Is this a time lllltllllllllnc process, It
can also be expellllvefor the person
needing the 1-Wies.
Coogo says the post binder leaf
deed books will @S!Il'CiallY aid
~

anorneys Involved in title searches
and genealogists. By using the new
books, the valuable originals are
preserved. Many of the fragile
pages In the county's very oldest
books are deteriOrating rapidly'.
"Pre-commlttedmonles'frommy
!.!1M budget were used to pay fort he
Improvement," explains Congo.
Coqgo says she "economized
greatly" In order to afford the
project and would Uke to continue
theproces$ as budgets over her next
tour years In office allow.
"I'll knowattheendofeachyearlf
I have additlonal funds," she says.
Southern ReBinding, Inc .. a firm
from Morganton, N.C. with a
representative out of Chesapeake,
Ohio, made the new deed books for
the county. A photographer for
Southern ReBinding worked for two
daya In January laking pictures,
page by page, Of the deed books that
were to be redone. The new books
wereftnlshedabout six~kslater.
At no Ume were the original deed ·
books ever removed from the
coorthoule.
.
The 11 deed books were also
mlcroGimed for lllllleriround 5101'·
age. Mlcrolllrnlna has proven to be
lnvaluabll'lfcourthouaerecordsare
ever daJna&amp;ed or destroyed.
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