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A Rt. 1, Racine woman waS cited . Tw~ . vehicles sustallled light
-damage following an accident
by theGauta-MetgspostofJheState
H!ghway Patrol [Qr talluretocontroi Sunday morning on SR 124 In
Township.
early Sunday !110ming following a Lebanon
Chester Wheeler, 26, of CharlesOnl"C!ll' accident on Meigs Cou.nty
ton, W.Va., was westbound on~.
32.
when
troopers said a deer apparBrenda White, :Ill, was westboUnd
enlly ran In front of hili van. Wheeler
on 32, appro~ately nine-tenths of struck the anbnal, knocking It Into
a mile east ot SR 7, when troopers ·
the path at a tractor,traller, driven
said she apparently lost control of by Paul Simms, 38, of OanvU!e,!Q,
ber car, went off the left side of the
~ reportedly lost control of his
road and struck a mailbox, causing
ftg, went all the right sldeoftheroad
moderate damage to her car. White
and struck a tree. Both drivers
was ·not InJured In the. 5:45a.m.
escaped tnjucy In the 7: 15 a.m.
Incident, troqpersadded.
Incident, troopers said.
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Paul Mason, Point Pleasant a.nd
· WASHINqJ'ON (AP) - 'llle late
Robert Mason, Washington. D.C.;
Nfred
Antenucci of G~rtleld .
Tracy Tackeit, 61, Rt. 1, Vinton, ·. one step4aughter, Susan Newsome,
dlc!l at 3: .12;p,m. Saturday 1n Holzer Mason; three sisters, Ruby Lynch, . Heights, Obk&gt;, was one of the people
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Indian Head, Md.,NancyShepherd, President Reagan called a hero as
Medical Center.
.Born Aprtl2, 1917, 1n Vlrgte,-Ky., Manassas, Va. and Jean Dean, he marked thefourtbannlvers;rryof
son of the :late Shade and Sarah Romney:· two brothers, Lyle MclJo. the attempt . on his Ute by John
Osborn Tackett, he was~a retired nald,lndlanapollsandRogerMciJo. Hinckley Jr.
"Four· years ago today a man
coal miner, a member of the Meigs nald and one grandson.
CountySenlorCitlzensorganlzallon
F'!"eral service will be 2 p.m: tried to take my life, and I wouldn't
andamemberofWUkesvU!eF.&amp;AM TueSday at the Crow·Hu~ll Fun· be here were It not for your prayers
Orphans Friends Loc!ge 275.
era! Home with th.e Rev. Keith · and the great skU! of the medical
SuJYivlng are his wife, .Pricey Thomas offlclatJng. Burial will at teamatGeorgeWashlngtonUnlver·
slty Hospital, and the bravery_of
John~n Tackett: a son, Randall the Leon Cemetecy.
Tackett of Langsville· three daugh·
Calling hours are after 3 p.m. heroes like spec!&amp;! agents Tim
McCarthy, Jeny ·Parr, Pollee
ter.s, Mrs. C.J. (Wa~da) Smith or tQ!Iay atthetuneral home.
Offtcer Thomas Delahanty and AI
Johnstown, ]\1rs. Richard (Cqrol) EuDPne M Johnson
Antenucci. Theyandyoucontlnueto
Nelson &lt;&gt;t Delaware, and Mrs. R&lt;iy·
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be In my thoughts as Is another who
' tJohnnleJ JohnsonofBidwell: eight
Eugene M. Johnson, 77, ' 4B.'ll1 . was InJured that day, my press
grandchildren: a brother, Edgar Township• Road 631, Racine, the
Tackett of VIrginia; andtlveslsters, community of Antiquity, died Sun- secret81)', Jbn Brady.
"Nancy and. I ask for your
Oma Spar of ColoradO, Cynthia King day evening at Veterans Memorial
continued
prayers•and support for
of Michigan, and Pluma and Beulah · · Hospital.
Jbn
and
his
family. And also tor the
ward and Nola .Rea Mason, aU of ·
Mr.
Jolmson was born May 21,
famUy
of
AI
Antenucci,
themanwho
California.
1907 In Letart Township, Meigs
helped
wrest!~
my
assailant
to the
1-"iineral services will be held at 10 COunty, a son of the late Mart and
ground.
Mr.
Antenucci
died
last
a.m. Tuesday In McCoy'Moore LUlie Willis Johnson. ·
May.HewasaproudAil)erlcanand
Funeral Home, Vinton, with the
Mr. Jolmsoh was a carpenter and
never asked a thing of others, but he
Rev. MalVIn Sallee ortlclatlng. farmer and was well known In the
Burial wUI be In VInton Memorial upriver area for his axe splitting of · willingly riSked his own life to save
another," Reagan said Saturday
Park. Friends may call at the tomato stakes for the Letart Falls
during his weekly radio address.
funeral home 7-9 tonight.
tomato growers. He was a member
'I'llf shooting occurred March ll,
· Masonic services will be
of the Mount Moriah Church of God. 1981, at the Washington Hilton,
dueled by Wilkesville F&amp;AM OrSurviving are two daughters,
phans Friend Loc!ge 275 In the Elizabeth Barrlnge{, Reedsville, where Reagan had addressed an ,
AFL-qO aftlllate,
funeral home at 1 tonight
and Mary O'CoMer, Valdez,
Antenucci, whowas67 atthetbne,
Alaska; three sons, ·Jolm · M.
was
a business representative for
Marshall D. Boggs
Johnson, Magnolia; George R. Cleveland's Carptenter's Local
Johnsonwhoresldedathometocare
of his father, and Paul R Jolmson,
Lorain: a sister, Gladys Barr,
Beaver Falls, Pa., '11nd sever@l
C-LEVELAND (AP) - One
nieces and nephews. Also surviving winning ticket from Saturday's
are 15 grandchildren and 12 great"Ohio Lotto" drawing Is worth
graildchlldren. ·
$1,581,!Bl, state lottery officials say.
In addition to his parents he was
preceded In death by his wife of 48 · The Jackpot wUI be paid In 20
annual lnstalbnents of $79,0!W,
ye&lt;U'S, nine months and 16 days, officials said.
LUlie A. Grady Johnson who died
The ticket listed aU six numbers
July 20, 1981; four · brothers, two
chosen In tbe semiweekly drawing
sisters, a grandson and a great- Saturday night - 2, 16, 24, 26, 27 and
grandson.
34.
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Services wUI be. held at 1 p.m.
Ohio Lottecy officials did not
Wednesday at the Ewing Funeral
Home with tbe Rev. James Satter·
field ortlclatlng. Burial will be In the
Letart Falls' Cemetery. FriendS
may call at the funerai rome from 2
to4and 7 to9p.m. Tues&lt;!ay. ·
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Sentinel St'\ff Write,r

Although no ortlclal action has
been taken, both Pomeroy and
_Middleport mayors and village
councils have Indicated they will g&lt;l
along with a proposal for a
·government subsidized cab service

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DEE CEE SPOKTSWEAR .
BLOUSES .Size .s.n

mayor, Bob Gilmore and Dewey
Horton, . Middleport councilmen,
present to ask Amlet
were
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questions.
There are 28 government subsldlzed cab systems operating through·
outthestateatlhepresent tlmewlth
several other prospec-tive systems
In the works,
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As explained by .Amlet, federal
dollars and state matching dbilars
would be ;~vall able to oper&lt;rte the

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BOUTIQUE
320 N. Second St.
Middleport, OH.
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for the two vlllages.
· Rosemary Amlet, of the Ohio
Department of Transportation's
Dlvlslon of Public Transportation,
present at Monday night's regular
m.eettng of Pomeroy Village Coun:
ell, explained more fully the
proposal which had been presented
to ·council several weeks ago by
Pomeroy resident Bill Snouffer.
Fred , Ho(!man. Middleport

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Saturday Admissions--Debra
Snyder, La11gsvU!e; Paula Gilkey,
Mlddiepori.
Saturday •Discbar~w.~--Truman
Priddy, Phyllis Baker, · Walter
Harris, Alfred Duff, Jean Stewart,
Pearl Redman, Debera Snyder.
Sunday Admlsslons--Goldle
Lightfoot. Middleport; Jolm McDaniel, Clifton: Norma Goodwin,
Pomeroy.
Sunday · Discharges--Billy Joe
Brewer.

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ON.QUAL,TY DECORAMA

]ud~entaworded
Lorenz Equipment, Columbus,
been awarded a $7!Ml9.01
judgment In MelgsCoontyCommon
Pleas Court'trom Ember Mining,
lnc., Pornt'Joy. The judgment was
awatded for 11011·pi!ymeDt on a bill.
In otller court matters, a reciprocal
action for child support has been
EdWin T. McDonald, 48, Rt. 2,
flied
by Allee Jean Chapman
Point Pleasant, died Friday morn·
'tng near Leon as a re$1111 of a · ag~ tiobert Keith Chapman.
drowning acctdl!llt.
· Hewasemp)QyedatG&amp;CTowlng Meiela lonlghl ,
lnc.Heservedln the U.S. Air Force
trom :W-l5 to l!fl8.
Racine VIJiqe Council wW meet
Born Jari. 22,1937,1n Ror)ull)'; he lrl ,11!1111~ &amp;el8lon at 7 p.m. tonight
was the son of the la!e Maum:. H. , (Mo!*f) ,, vUlage hall. nte,
and Theda Potter McDonllld.
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any fullness
*4-inch double headinas and
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Reduced tokens

Reduced fare tokens, which must
be purchased from the state by the
villages, would be sold to the
handicapped and elderly at readily
accessible loca tions throughout the
villages. Then periodically, thestate
wou ld redeem thE'Se tokens for the
full fare value.
The program Is "easytoadmlnlster" said Amlet. "The sbnpllclty of
the pr&lt;&gt;gram is the reason many
communities are Interested," she
added.
Pomeroy and Middleport. can
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MUJ)DY, J'URBULENT . i\ND O{)T OF ·ITS·
BANKS .,... ~ afcjng 'Iii!!. bank ~r. the Ohio River
. were surrounded b3&lt;wllter. Monday ·afternoon as U1e

O!!lo. moved tqward a crest. 'J1JC dip IJetween ·tl!(i
upper -and lo'\'er parldng lol.!l 'ln f'Qrrieroy IIIJed With
water .and WM blocked to ti-afflc. ·

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Sheets takes solicitor's post

POINT PLEASANT- The Point
Pleasant Pollee Department has
recovered from the "blue flu."
Severarpatrolmen returned to work
Sunday with the remainder ·ex·
peeled on duty Monday according to
Mayor Jimmy Joe Wedge.
The pollee department has been
a~toreturntothelrjobs,Wedge
short of manpower since last
said. The pay raise Issue was
Wednesday morning when seven - discussed, Wedge added, but the
patrolman reported In sick. Last patrolmen were told they would ncit
Tuesday night, the pollee officers receive the raises at the present
time. "Theyarevecymuchawareof
.sought a pay raise before Pol,nt
Pleasant City Council, asking that
the budget,' ' Wedge said.
the.sa lacy of a resigning pollc~man
Wedge said the city plans to give ,
be divided among all the seven who the Civil Service Test for Aprll151n
failed to report to duty Wednesday;
maintaining an eligibility list · of
.one other officer and the p&lt;&gt;llce pollee otllcers . He said the city wlll
secretary. At that time, city council not fill any o( the· seven pollee
made no commitment for the pay officers' jobs.
Medical hOtlces to the mayor's
raise but expressed the possibility
for an Increase tor the officers and office · last week execused ·the
ail city employees when budget patrollllen· from working. The
notices were from several Point
revisions are ma~e.
lnltlaUve on resolving the "blue Pleasant physicians.
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By LARRY EWING
OVP Staff Writer

However, one of the major selling
factors for the service Is that
handlcappi&gt;d and elderly cltlzens
would Ill! entitled to use the service
at reduced fares.

O'Brien, 53, died In Washington on
Saturday of a heart attack.
Many lawmakers arc planning to
attend memorial . services for
....O'Brien ori Wednesday atl p.m. at
the St. TbnothyEplscopalChurchtn
Mount Washington, a Cincinnati
suburb.' '
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Rlffe said the House would
convene at n · a.m. today as
previously scheduled but that after a
brief session woilld recess until April
15. The House bad planned to begin
Its Easter vacation after Wednes· ·
day's budget Vole.
The Senate •also called ort a
session planned tor Wednesday.

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Meigs
jobless
r~te up

Jennifer Sheets has officially
accepted the positiOn of Pomeroy
solicitor. This .was announced by
Mayor Richard Seyler at Monday
night's meeting at Pomeroy VIllage
Council.
Pomeroy has been without a
vUiage solicitor since last fall's.
resignation of DQug Little.
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As explained by ·the mayor, It Is
norma lly the village council 's duty
· to appoint a solicitor. However,
when Little resigned the poslt!On. It
became the mayor'sadmlnlstra tlw
right to appoint the solicitor.
The mayor approached council
several weeks ago about Sheets'
appointment. At that time, the
was delayed until
·appointment
' flu" was taken Saturday when
councli
could
Inform Attorney
, Mayor Wedge called thl? patrolmen
O'Brien
that Sheets would
Patrick
and set 'up a 10 p.m. meeting at the
be
taking
over
the
position.
Potnt Pleasant City Building. Six Of
O'Brien
had
been
handling the.
the seven attended, along with
village's
legal
needs
since the
Pollee Chief James Gaskins. and
beginning
of
the
year.
However,
his
durlng,the course of almost an hour, '

CO!..UMBUS, Ohlb (AP) - The
Ohio HouSe has post paned most of
Its scheduled activit les for this
week, lricludlng House ~nsldera ·
tlon of Gov. Richard Celeste's
two-year budget bill, as a result of
the death of one of Its members.
Speaker Vern RRiffe Jr .. DNew
Boston, said Monday the budget
vote was reschedule!! tor April 15
when the House and Senate rellfl'li
from a prevlously!lCheduled Easter
vacatiOn.
The measure was to have been
considered WednesdJiy, at abnost
the same hour as services foi"Rep.
Jcihn O'Brien, RQnclnnati.

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position as Meigs County Court
Alter three readtngs; counclfalso
judge prevented him from taking voted to adjust Ordinance 55l .whlch
the job as solicitor. Even though fixes the salaries and wages of
council was In favor of Sheets, two of Pomeroy village workers. This
Its members were adamant that out action did not raise salaries.
or courtE'Sy, ..O'Brien should be
Mayor Seyler reported Brent
lnfqrmed first .
Sisson has been hired to cover the
Coun~lbnan Bill Young spoke
mldntght to 8 a.m. shift lor the
br.lefiy to council about t!l&lt;' recent . Pomeroy PoliCe Department . Sis·
meeting In · Point Pleasant with son has complete&lt;! his necessacy
members of the Consolidated Com- training Seyler rcportl'd.
munications cable service. Young
An 11_\&gt;Siract o!theareaonRutland
reiterated the fact that ca bleusersln St. which Is to be transferred 1.0 the
all of the communities served by Juri&gt;d lctlon of Middleport Vllla11e Is
Consolidated, are against the pt'O· being prepared at this time reported
posed raising or cable service fees .
Councilman Young.
Council passed a resolution I o
Counclbnan John Anderson re·
allow Jane Walton, clerk-treasurer, ported that only two people showed
to transfer up to $l5,1Dl from the · up for a public meeting to discuss
village's utility fund to the general applying for Community Dev!'lopfund with $7500of that amount to go ment Block Grant funds which are
from the general fund to the street available on a limited basis from the
fund. Walton will not be transferring stat e. Councilman Bruce Reed
the entire $l5,1Dl unless It proves to pointed out lhat he had been
be necessacy at a later date.
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DRAPES and. BEDSPREADS

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A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

• vehicles may be leased until such a
be d
tbne that purchases can rna e.
The Pomeroy -Mlddleport systern, If lmplemente(!, must address
the needs of the handicapped.
Fares would beset fortheservlce.

Initial step,s being to write a formal
letter of InqUirY tothe stateahd then
to form an advisory committee. An
advlsocy committee can be made up
Pomeroy-Middleport cab Sfrvice. of village council members, local
The l~al share Qf tile operallon bUsllless p€opte or other Interested .
,- .. could.OO.In the rorm.ol cash, time: .·. parties. . , .·
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labor, contr'(but('d _ servlc~~. etc.
A lett~r or lnqutry as to the
Ho\1/('ver. Amlet pointed out that · ayaU~b,UIIy o[t he 1'11ni1.s 15 advisable
hecau5eSnoutter lntends.todperate beCause, os· noted by Amlet, the
the business as a personal undertak· tunds are lbnlted, Also. becauSe of
lng, costs. !O the villages would be ' protJOsed federal cutbacks In the
mlnbnal., '
program, long range avallabllty of
Onll' municipalities m· counties the funds Is uhcertaln at this point In
can apply for the funds. These local time. Iffederal cutbacks take place,
governments can then administer operation of the system could only
the services themselves or contract be assuN.d throiigh 1986. The state
with private Individuals w~o would would then be looking for alternate
administer, the program, which In ways to replace the federal dollars.
However, even with the .uncer- ,
this case would be Snouffer.
According to Amlet, federal a nd talnty of the program, It was the
sl!!tefundsar~ alsoavallableta:relp consensus of the group that a cab
purchase vehicles. VehiclE'S must be service is needed In the villages. "It
acqulred through a competitive . would deflnately be im asset to our
blddlngprocess. lnordertospeedup communities," said Bill Young,
Implementation of the service, Pomeroy councilman.

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"Blue flu' problem
ends in Point Pleasant .

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cab seJ.vice
Outlined here
By NANCY YOi\CIIAM

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Immediately announce how many
tickets had tour or tlveoftb~wlnnlng
numbers and the winning
payments.
Sales for the latest "Ohio Lotto"
game totaled $3,747,613.
The estimated jackpot tor Wed·
nesday's game Is $1 mllilon.
The winning number drawn
Saturday night In the lottecy' s dally
"The N\llllber.'' was
game,
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1750. McQlrtby ~ Parr were.
Secret ljervlce agents asslgried to
thi! president.
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Reagan n at the tbne was
hosplt~ for 12 days ..rtbi a
wound In his left chest.
Hlnckleylaierwasfoundtnnocent
by reason ol tnsanlty of crtmblal
responslblllty In the assassination..
attempt.
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On the day of the attack,
Antenucctwasstlindlrigwlthi'rank
J. McNamara. of ' Parma, then
president oftbe Ohio State BuUdlng
and Construction Trades CouncU.
. Tonight, variable cloudiness imd
"AI was the first to grab him cold., Low 'around 30. Tuesday, ·
(Hinckley).Hehadaholdofhlmand mostly suMy. High around 50.
wouldn'J leave go," McNamara Chance at pry!Cfpltatlon 20 percent
said at the time. He has since died.
tonight and 10 percent Tuesday.
, After the lrK;Jdent, Antenucci
&amp;.iellded Fo1'008114
Complete line of wptalili &amp; bed:
complained of c;hest Mlns and was
Wedne8day throop Friday:
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plants; ha•ina baskets.'
taken to Georgetown Hospital tor
·Wannlng tflll!d throop ·the
potted
plants - bloomina &amp;foli·
treatment:: It was disclOsed later per1oc1 with a .chance of sbowera
age,
shrubbel)',
rose bushes,
that presidential ~~ides had prom· e8ch day. Jli8lgl In the 11011
azaleas &amp; Rhododendrons.
lsed him a luncheon at the White Wetblsday, the «B 'lbul'llllay and
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
House, but tbe Invitation was never Ftiday. Lows tram the mld-2011 to
SUNDAY 1. to 5
Issued.
the mld-:118 Wednesday, lite upper
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Although Antenucci never com- :lis tO mkl-4118 Thurada.y and In the
plalned, p.~b11shed reports said ,...:408.=.::Frlda:.::.:~Y·:____,_· _·___..J__ __;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ :
family members fell that the While
Home failed to properly thank him
for his role In helping the president.

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President remembers
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WINNERS- Patty Dyer, ofMelpCoontyand&amp;e the topic. "Shoukl Basic Agriculture Be 1'lwlht 1n
Fox placed lint In their ret~pecllve age clltegorillll at Elementary Schoolll?" She Is currently ae~ 111
the 01t1o Granre Public Speaking 11na1s held at mll8ter of Star Grange In MeLIJS County: She recently
Friendly Hlllll Grange Camp near Zljneevllle. BothwiU
was promoted to dWrlct COII!Iervatlonll!t with the
odvllllelll to lhe rejllonal conle!Jt to he held durln!llhe . USDA Sell ConllervBtton Sen&gt;lce In GaiUa County.
Mki-Atlalltlc Youlh GranreConrerencenear Bathe, N. Dyer, left, Is 8hown with Fox, the other lint piMe
Y., on April 27.1)yer wonln 'the l&amp;-24 age caleioi'Y on winner .
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A Februacy increase in the jobless
rate pushed the number of unem·
played Meigs Countians to 10.9
percent, reports the Ohio Burrau·of
Employment Services.
With a jump of five-tenths of one
percent .,.. from 10.4 toll percentbetween January and Februacy, the
Meigs jobless rate continued Its
mov~ away tram a trend toward
decline reportl'd In the last six
months on984.
The county's unemployrnent rate
closed at 10.6 percent In l!l!W..
In January, Meigs's rate was
placed at IM percent.
Meigs' Februacy figure stand• 1.6
percent above the state's average
rate of 9:3 percent: and. 3.1 percent
above the national ra te of '7.8
percent .
Statewide. Januacy ·unemploy·
ment rose three-tenths of one
percent - from 9 to 9.3 p1~rcent ,
according to Ihe OBE.&lt;;.
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Regionally , Meigs' lncreaw was
In line with a general trend toward
higher unemployment rppor:ted
throughout southeastern Ohio.
or all surrounding counties. only
VInton. registered a decline as the
rate fell from 15.8 to 15.3 percent.
All other , area counties posted
increases In the jobless rate. All
counties In southeastern Ohio now
: have lobless ralMabove 10-percenL
, OBES ligures show 1.2.'17ol Meigs'
est lmated w6rk , Ioree of li ,3.').1 .
· without work dining F~brujl_ry...
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· Area jobless
rale in February
(',ounty

Percenlugc

Athens .............. , ....... 10.2 (9.7)
Gallla ............... ... ... 11.0 (10.3)
Jackson .................. 12.6 (11.7)
Lawn!nce ................ 15.4 (15.2)

Meigs ..................... 111.9 ( 10.4 )
V!ntoo ............... ...... 15.3 .(15.8)
,JOBLESS RATE - Regionally, only Vinton Coonty posi(.'CI 'a

deo:reURe · In the unemployment
rate hetwL-en Januury IUid Fel&gt;ruary, reports the Ohio Bureau of
Employment Services. With the
Fehnlary Increase~, all 0011111~
In I'OUiheiiHiem Otuo lul~e unem·
pluyRK.'Ilt ndeo! above 10 Pt'rtJent.

Layoffs
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at Kaiser
RAVENSWOOD, W.Va . tAP) F'i!ty salaried employees at Kaiser
Aluminum &amp; Chemical Corp. wUL·
~~ theaxPlater thlsmonthaspart of
a company effort to savP$74 million
a year, company orrtclals sav.
Kaiser officials also said lhat thr:
remaining salarll'd workers will
have their wage&gt;; .and benrflts
reduced In the sa me proportions as
COn(-esslons accepted last WL.;,k by
the company's hourly workers.
The labor contract cory~lons,
whtch lnclud~across· the board cuts
In wages and benl'flts tot all ing $4 .50
B!l hour per worker, are design['([ to
save KaiS&lt;'r S50 ri11Uion a year.
officials said. Tiw salarkod worker
cuts wUI save another $24 million .
they said.
The new, revl,;ed contract and
salary reductions ' tbok l'ffi'Ct
Monday.
."The contlnur'CI ~nomiC and
competitive pll'Ssure within the
aluminum lndustcy makes this
restructuring necessary," Kal!le!·
otnclal! said; adding that the __,.
cutbacks are designed to reston? ·
profitability to the company's
alum inum dlvlslon. ,
No layoffs of hourly workers arr:
expected as a result or the union
gtveback!; at Kaiser. Offtcla]s said . •
The company announceml"tlt said
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LETTERS OF OP INION an.' welcome . Th('y shou ld bf;&gt; les s than J(Xl words
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said. rates for residential consu· . a year - and year after year these It dePends upon the cost of capital,
mers In Louisiana w!U go up by 50 predictions . -were on the nose. In the rate of Inflation and the
percent to 80 percent. By 1900 these those days a utility president could t~ncertalntles of construction. None
rates wUI he four .Urnes what they predict hot only his demand but also of these factors can be surely
were In 1975. "I believe the trend the cost of capital, the cosi and tbne predicted. Utllltlqs face a dilemma:
of constt;'Uctlon, and the prospective to bulld or not to build. If companies
holds true nationwide."
. take a course that Is too '!Jrudent, . .
Increa&amp;es of that magnlt~de, he rate of retur,l) an Investment . .
Nothing Is so easily predictable they may be rtsklng rotating '
predicted, would set off a " pol!tlcal
flrestorm :" Utilities will~ operat· now. 'Most ProJections of demand blackouts; . homes and factories
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lng In an atmosphere of almost total now range between growth rates of inlght find their p&lt;iwer on for 'Kvo
houra.
and
off
for
two
hours.
The
hostilitY·, from Industry, from con· 3.5 percent to· 4.8 percent a year.
sumers, from regulatory agencies, The utility that relieS upon the olq companies would properly 'be
eight perceni factor Is steering a accused of preventiJlg economic
from a critical press.
Why the gloomy forecast? John· risky course. At these lower levels • growth In their service areas. But If
of expectation, by the year :ux&gt; the companies overbuild, at the skY· ··
slo.~ recalled the happy days when
life was reasonably predictable for United States will need between lXl rocketing cost of plant construction,
utility executives. The rule was that and 400 new l.(XJO-megawatt plants they risk "varying degrees of
disaster - bankruptcy, dilution of
demand for electric power would that have not yet been planned.
What wtti these new plants cost? stockholders' equity,' and triple-B
Increase by a factor of eight percent
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bond ratings."
The prospect, In brief, Is for a ~ .
"political revolution of a kin~.
quality and Intensity that has never
been kno\\1lln this country." Most
· or our people could tighten their
budgets for food and clothing; they
could do without certain ~penses , 1
~ . for entertainment and trap~porta·
tion, but they cannot do without
power. Said Johnston dryly :
"We've gotten used to the electric
light. " If'power Is not available, or 11
power Is available only at what Is
regarded as exorbitant ' cost, the
public will be howling.
The senat.Or had a few· sugges· ,.
lions. The howling will not be quite
so loua, he . said, ~ the ututties
launch an lntl!nslve effort to
educate the public In the ·coots of
building new plants. More utllltles
shou19 switch to gas-fired plants.
New technology offers hope for
clean coal-burning plants that will
not contribute to acid rain.
Johnston still Is sold on nuclear
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energy, even though 111! projected
nuclear plants have been canceled
compromise on security. And let's have that tully and and
no new ones have been ordered
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An interstate banking bill that cleared the Ohio House by a comfortable
margin Is now languishing in the Senate, with Its fate perhaps tledJ.o that of
,the closed Home state Savings Bank of Cincinnati.
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, The measure, sponsored by Rep. Edward J. Orlett, D·Dayton, would
allow Ohio banks to open bran10hes or buy banks in other states that have
reciprocity Jaws allowing their Institutions the same privileges in Ohio.
·Ortett'smeasiJre, ostensibly giving Ohio's banks a better chance to get a
share of an expanding regional banking business, passed the House on
March 13 by a vote of.69-24.
That was.just two days before Gov. Richard Celeste temporarily closed.
state-chartered ·savlngs and· loans that did not have federal depositors'
lpsurance. His action was precipitated by the !allure of Home State and a
tun by depositors on Its remaining assets.
The affected S&amp;Ls are now being permitted to rebpen as they obtain
federal Insurance, but the problem of Home State !'emalns and one of the
possible solutions would be Its sale to another Ohio Institution or an
out-of-state Institution.
Sen. Richard H. Finan, RCincinnati, Introduced a biU that would permit
the sale of Home State to an out-of-state institution, bypassing a present
"We're not going to
law that prohibits such.a sale. Finan offered his proposal after two New
clearly understood."
!{ork bankS indicated an interest in Home State.
His bUt was referred to the Senate Financial Institutions and Insurance
Committee, where Orlett's bill already was pending. Chairman Donald E.
"Buz" Lukens, R·Middletown. Immediately PU,! the Interstate banking bill
pn hold and announced his outright oppolsltion to t!)e Home State bill. .
ReferrlngtotheHomeStatemeasure,Lukenssald, "Iwillnowallowthis
WASHINGTON_ For"-'
"" years,
!)ill, u~r any circumstances, to be turned into a thinly disguised doorway
this newspaper column has sought
(or interstate banking.
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to provide Americans with &lt;an
"Anyone who thinks we 'are going to permit the Home State problem to
alternative to the official version of
~turned into an opening for a big New York bank to come in and start
events, to champion thecauseofthe
gobbling
up
our
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mall,
community
thrifts
Is
sadly
mistaken.
voiceless Instead of the domlna"nt ·
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"The Issue of interstate banking will he considered In Its own time and on
and. the helpless as against their
jts-own merits."
exploiters, to uphold the public's
· Finan Indicated he could not understand Lukens' llnk1ng of the two bills
right to know and oontrol rat)Jer
p!'C11use N~ york. d~ not riave .•the n~ssary r~iproclt'y .laY(. Wit~ · than, t~e· offlclal'li.Prerogatlve to
regard to his Home State bill, Finan said, "Things havebeenawMlyq uiet.
.C:OJlSp!re and conceal.
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~ · so
. Cltleorp or e Chemical Bank, two NeW York institutions which have · ' with a Quakar
- conscience, canta'n·
expressed
"Interest although Citicorp reportedly has withdrawn from the
~erous In print but gnntlc
In person,
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who founded the column in 1931. He
Lukens said "I am not convinced at. this point that It Is even necessary to
viewed Washington as a nest of
bring In an out-of-state bank as the purchaser of Home State. I think there
submerged causes to chronicle,
jlre some Interested and capable Oh.lo banks or possibly a consortium of
organized frauds to expose, politl·
bankS that could be put together for a takeover."
cal pretenses to unmaks and
State officials have been tight -lipped about the Home State negotiations
diplomatic Intrigues to dissect.
·rc· Cincinnati, saying that a sale never could be be worked ou If offers and
He lived in an atmosphere of
combat, of shooting and being shot
ounteroffers were inade public. Finan said that as for hlmsell, "I want to
~tay as far away from those negotlatJons as possible:"
at, of exposing villainies' and being
despised for it. There was a
hardness beneath his gentle exterlor - not the hardness that has to
do with callousness or selfishness.
· but the hardness that steels a good
man to do what must be done.
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Letters to editor
us to help ourselves

I read In the paper recently
about a meeting at St. Joseph~
Hospital of the group called "I Can
Cope". This Is a good and much
needed thing. But did you know
Meigs County has Its own group.
We are not affiliated with "I Can
Cope" 6r any other group. We
don't even have a name yet. But
we do have a goal and a common
need that draws us to each other.
Each one of us either suffers from
·a terminal Illness or has a famll)k.
member who does. We are the
ones who are facing lengthy Ill·
nesses of one kind or another.
Some can be beaten, others can't.
There are those among us who suf·
fer but will stillllve a Ions4!!e. We
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need your help In the fight. If you
or someone you know needs to
hear someone say "I DO know how
you feel" and mean It, come to
our next meeting Aprll'll, 7 P.M:at Bethany Chapel, Dorcas (Ra·
elm!), Ohio. 1
Anyone Interested, or wanting
more Information, may contact
the people listed below, Please
help us help each other.
Shelly Proffitt
54551 S. R. #338
Portland, Ohio 45770
PH. 843-5376
Linda Patterson '
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Appreciates support
I want to thank the merchants of
Meigs County for supporting our
Boy Scouts. They have donated
with a smile and that makes all of
us thankful that these busy people
take Ume out .to support our youth

and help In any way they can.
Thank you all so very much.
Anna M. Leamond
P . 0. Box 63
Racine, Ohio

.Today in history .
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Today Is Tuesday, Aprtl2, the 92nd day of1985. There are 273 days left ln.
the year.
Today's highlight in history: ·
On AprU 2. 1917, saying, "The world must be made safe for democracy."
President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war against
GermanY·
On lhls date: . ,·
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lit 1513, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed on Florida.
In 1792, Congress authoriZed establlslunent ot t~ U.S. Mint.
In 1865, Confederate President Jefferson.Davis·and most ot his cabinet
Oed the Confederate capital ot Richmolid, Va.
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In 1932, aviator Charles A. Lindbergh and Dr. John
Condon tul'iled
averell.~ to an unidentified man in a Brorpc, N.Y., cemetery as ransom
for Llnelbergh's kidnapped son.
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.In 19156, the soap operas "As the World~" and '"The Ed.ge of Night"
rernJered on CBS televlllon. '
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p In '1982. ArJp!Diina llflled the•disputed Falkland Islands !rom Brttain.
Brltaln would lll!lze them back.

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Drew a 1so deve
· 1oped a capacity always see Drew shaking his
had a gift for digging out facts that
to leap over the government profes!\Qrlal heal) In gentle reproof.
are seemingly Inaccessible. Van
barriers that st&lt;~nd between an
Today, the column appears to be
Alta has tracked stories across all
accusatory reMrter and the read· at the pinnacle of Its Influence. )t
seven continents; he has been
ing public. ,He shunned the political has led a campaign against govern·
nominated five times for journal·
conv lvla 11 ty, easy f riendshlps and ment waste , that has aroused
Ism's top award, the Pulitzer. PriZe.
social entanglements that Inhabit millions of supporters: it has
He did the reporting for me that
stralghtforwi!rd reporting in promoted a fast-soaring Young ' focused the first national spotlight
Washington.
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Astronaut. program to prepare our
on CIA renfflade· Edwin Wilson.
He got hold. 'of emblirrasslng ; y9ung people for Ole ~lgh_,!~!l age.
The cofu\"ns brought a warritng
documents that had been classified And It has continued to pry behind
thai, In retaliation, a self·con1essed
toconee!' Ith em froiJI ·thepu
" bl',c;.He · the s.renes for .the·ne\Ns that others
assassin planned :to kill Van Alta; I ·. ·cou ld no t-be 1ntl.m tdat
· ed by govern·
miss "Or reftise io ·print. .
' -·' . • exposed thi! · murder plotO' aiia the
So ihls Is an appropriate time for· next day the !Jian ·sklp[led the
men1 offl c1a1s, libel Ia wyers and·
pressure groups who sought at ,'me. In the Drew Pearson tradition,
country.
times to exercise veto -power over to choose partners, to 'grooin the111
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Van Alta's ability to dig · out
dl sc1osures t hat were damaging or as .I was groomed and to extend the
embarrassing secrets has made
offensive to their interests.
life of the column for another
him 'an lrrltan\ to the qA, which
Drew had a dream that the generation. All my associates are
keeps an active file on him , The FBI
column he ·had developed would qualified; the shame is that there
also has an ongoing Investigation to
become a bulwark that would Isn't room for all their names on the
seek his sources.
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byline. So from my staff of
surv1ve hi s d eat h• a voice that
Spear, who for nearly 'l decade
would never be stilled. With this In investigative reporters, I have
has been my editor, has the
mind, he made me a partner and selected Dale Van Alta and Joseph
toughness and courage to act on his
shared the byline with me.
Spear who, hereafter. will share the
better Impulses In the worst
He took lnrlnite pains to Impress byline with me. Of course, I will
weather. He has been a crusader
upon me the moral objectives oft he remain In charge.
who. among other stories, uncocolumn. During tl\e years that 1
Van Alta has the imagination and
vered the FBI surveillance of
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have been on my own, whenever I boldness eventually to takeover the
American celebrities.
have strayed from his standards, 1 leadership of the column. H~ also

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WASHINGTON (NEA) -"One
bad generalis better than two go.Od
ones," President Abraham Lincoln
suggested 124 years ago - but he
didn't have to cope with a commit·
tee of flve generals and apmlrats,
each offering different military
advice.
"An army Is better directed by a
· single mind, though Inferior, than
by two supertor ones at variance
and cross-purpdses with each
other," Lincoln noted at a time
when life was sbnpler and there
was no Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The JCS was Informally created
by President Franklin D. Roosevelt
In early 1942, shortly after this
country entered World Warn. and
was formally established by the
National Security Act of 1947.
Four of tile JCS members are the
commanders of the military servl·
ces - the chiefs of staff ol the Army
and Air Force, the Navy's chief of
naval operations and the ·com·
mandant or the Marine Corps. The
fifth position, the chairmanship, Is
rotated among the services.
Providing support !or the JCS ~ a

remarkably resistant to change."
In 1958, ·a career military officer
voiced the same concern: "The
problem Is not new but It has not
yielded to past efforts to solve It "
That observation came f~m
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
who added, "Had I allowed rriy ..:
staffs to he similarly organized ...
during World War II. the delays and
decisions would not have been .
acceptable to my super;lors."

dent. the secretary of defense and
the National Security Council/ '
says John Collins, a senior defense
speclalis! with )tie _Fongre~slonal
Research Service who has studied
the .JCS.
The Inherent conflict ·of Interest
produced by the dual roles assumed
by each of the Joint Chiefs has been
even more troublesome. The men
must advance the Interests of the .
services they head while sll')'lultaneously providing joint leadership
that transcends the parochial con·
cerns of the Individual services.
In practice, the JCS members
Invariably have subordinated their
broader responsibilities In favor of
promoting the narrow Interests of
their respective services. Indee&lt;l, a
service leader who reversed thOse
priorities would be In danger of los·
lng the confidence and respect of
those he commanded.
Similarly, the me_mbers of the
Joint Staff routinely embrace 'the
agenda of the' services from which
they came ..... and to which they will
return, seeking promotion and
advancement.
llttle-kllown Defense . Department
The result Is that both the JCS and
bureaucracy known as the Joint
411e Joint · Staft are perpetually
Staff, whose 400 members also are
entangled In jurisdictional feuds,
drawn from the vartous services. · especially when they must allocate
Throughout Its history, the JCS
Pentagon resources.
has been beset by problems, most of
"We need to spen\1 more time on
them attributable to Its structure.
our war-fighting capabilities and
less on an Intramural scramble for
For example, only a small mtnortty
.-eof Its member~ have had adequate
resources," says Air Force Gen.
David J. Jones, who served on the
training or .posseia professional
JCS lor eight years, including four
qualltlcations as poiiUco-mllltary
years as Its chairman.
experts or nj~tlonal .security
, strategists.
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The · services' differences also
Intrude
upon attempts to fashion
"Neither edUcation nor experience equipped a majority ot the
I!Olicy. The JCS sometbnes requires years to formulate positions ·
Joint Chiefs to perform well in ...
on crucial Issues becaUse· intra·
(their statutory role) as -the princl·
. pal mUitary advl8erB to the
service disputes must be negotJated

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and compromised .
The final product Is often a 'vapid,
ambiguous position tailored to
offend none of the services but
lacking the quality expected of the
nation's senior military leaders.
Twenty different government
committees, commissions and lndl·
vlduals have recommended vawus
forms of JCS reorganization durlng
the past four decades but, as Jones
notes, "the system has been

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. KNEE IN FACE- Villanova's Ed Pickney (54) comes down
Georgetown's Mlchaei.Jackson (30) during llrst half action of Monday's
NCAA finals at Le9Jgton, Ky. VIllanova went on for a66-Gtupsetvlctqry
over the No.) ranked Hilyas. (AP Laserphoto).
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP)- With
Everyone wrote us off, said we
10 . seconds left In tbe NCAA
didn't have a chance to win. They
championship game, VIllanova se·
didn 't listen."
nior guard Gary McLaiJllooked up
It started four years agn at a prep
at the scoreboard, flashed the No.1
basketball camp where the "Three
s ign, and said "It's over. We did it."
Musketeers" met. It ended In Rupp "
Wllat the unranked and decided Arena with McLain consistently
underdog Wildcat~ did was defeat ' breaking a Georgetown press, and
McClain and Pinckney. scoring 17
No. 1 Georgetown 66-64 Monday
night and finish the quest of tlu-ee and 16 points against a much taller .
seniors who believed they could
GeQrgetown front line.
accomplish what many said was
Vlllanovashot90percent (9for10\
lmposslbl~.
from the field In the second half, and
It was flttlilg that McLain, who finished wtth an NCAA record 78.6
convinced fellow seniors Ed Plnck· percent · (22 of 28) for the game
ney and ·Dwayne McClain to attend against a Georgetown defense that.
Vlllahova, should have the honor of had held teams to less than ·:w
proclabnlng the victory.
percent shooting during the season.
"Our beliefs tqok us to this point
Sophomore Harold Jensen, who
and' that alone," said McLain, who was named to the all-tournament
boldly ·promised Vlllanova Coach team along with PinCkney, McClain
~- -Rollle MassiminO' a Final Four .&lt;Uld McLain; mad~·
five of his
appearance as a ·freshman ... .
field-goal attempts 1¥1d helped hlf
· ''We had to 9e11eve lf! Ollrselve&amp;· elders reach thelrdn&gt;am byl'!laklng
tJ~iCause nobody elsee\ld. ·; ·-· ' .
• four of (jve free throw.s In thf flrial '
"Everyoneofyoupeoplesaldwe 1:24.
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had no shot. Weshmlldn'thaveeven
"I'm proud of making the
played the game," said Massimino. all-tournament team," Jensen, the
team's sixth man, said. "I would
"These kid;; .are just great. have voted for .all our guys, the

coaches and the ~pie In thestands.
They desenie It ."
For Pinckney, named thetourna·
me~t·s Most Outstanding Player, it
was not his best performance
against Georgetown, but the most
memorable.
As a sophomore, Pln~kney
pumped In 27 points and grabbed 22
rebounds In Vlllanova's flrst-ever
victory over Georgetown.
"We put 100 percent heart into It
all year, and It flt\ally paid off."'
Pinckney said. '
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VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) -The
campus-wide celebration that
erupted when the VIllanova Wild·
cats became national collegiate
basketball champions roared into
the early-morning hours as revelers
awaited the return of their ~roes .
The team, which defea_ted Gear·
getown 66-64 In Monday's NCAA
, title game, was returning to
Philadelphia from Lexington, Ky.,
for a parade 11-nd rally in CenterClty.
After the downtown activities, It's
back home to tha litter - and
glass-strewn Main Line campus for
more celebrating.
"Georgetown got too big for their
britches," said !reshrnart Chris
Denuel of Allentown, who was
dan&lt;;lng In the crowded central
quadrangle more than three hours
after the game ended.

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Within' an hour of the final buzzer,
the quadrangle was fllled with at
least 5,1Ul people, pollee estimated.
Rock music blared, skYrockets,
Roman candles and firecrackers
exploded and students hugged
whomever was.nearby.
"This Is the most awesome place
In the world right now," Ms. Denuel
· said. "Noonethooghtwecoulddolt,
but! knew we would."
Kevin Nemslck, her dancing
partner as Marvin Gaye blasted into
the night, said, "This Is my first year
in school, and It's a great way to get
started." Hundreds swarmed Into the
nearby Intersection of Lancaster
and Ithan avenues. climbing onto
trafllc lights and bringing traffic to a
virtual halt. Pickup trucks loaded
with screaming ' students slowly
rolled tbrough the crowd.

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BOCA RATON, Fla. - Public
utility executives from . 1"' ..southeastern states, seeking a little
sunshine, recently assembled ·here.
Their principal guest speaker was
Louisiana's Sen. Bennett Johnston.
. He rained all over them.
.Johnston -Is the top-ranking De·
mocrat on the &amp;'!nate's Committee
-on Energy and natura·! Re8otlrces.
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electric .power, he Is probably the
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Senate. When Johnston $peakS,
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had made a study of prospective
electric power rates in 'his own
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. LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Far standiJlg Player Award.
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from oWning a place In the history
It aUcarnecr~hiligtothecourt,"\ ·
books, Georgetown and Patrtck Rupp Arena. Ewing alone miSsed as
Ewing are mere footnotes to many shots as the entire Villanova
Villanova's place tn the NCAA's . team, getting-his 14 points on 7-of.l3
record book.
from the field .
• TheHoyaswereaUbutconcededa
Hewashlsusualawesomeself5efJOI1d consecutive national.cham· threeconsecutlveslamduiikslateln
plonship before the basketball the first half - but lithe, 6-9 Ed
tournament began - even before Pinckney aced Ewing out or' his
the basketball season began - and greatest trtumph and grabbed It for
m,ost certainly before ,Monday himself ..
It was Pinckney, wtth flveof seven
night's final against Vlll~nbva
began.
from the field and six ot seven from
"We're going to have to play a the foul line, six rebounds and five
perfect game against -Georgetown a,sslsts, who was selected the
to win," roly·poll'Rollle Massbnino, tow;na.ment's premier player and
the Wildcats' animated coach, ha4 , who joined fellow seniors Dwayne
said before they pulled off one of the McClain (with a game-high 17
sport's greatest upsets with a 66-64 points) and Gary McLain In
victory.
fulfilling a dream .
H!spredlctlonwasn'tfaroff.More
They had vowed as freshmen to
accurately, his players weren't.
give MasslmiJlo ("a father, a
':('hey hit 78.6percent ofthelrshots • brother, a boss and a coach,"
from the field- 22of28shotsovepll McLain had called him) a trip to the
and nine oflO In the second half- to Final Four before they were
surpass both the championship· graduated.
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_gamerecordoj67.4percentby0hlo'
"These kids are jiJst gre~t."
State in 1900 and the tournameni Masslrrilno told a post-game news
record ot 75 percent by Northeast.· conference, the 'emotion welling up
ern In the opening round a year ago.
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beCome the first team since the 1973
UCLA Bruins to win consecutive
titles. They were supposed to join
UCLA, Oklahm:na A&amp;M, KentuckY.
San Francisco and Clnclnna tl as
rei&gt;eat championS.
And Ewing, the monolithic 7·
footer with thewin_!:spanof a condor.
was supposed to join the select
company of Lew Alclndor, Blll
Walton, Jerry Lucas, Alex Groza
and Bob Kurland ·as a multlpll'
winner of the tournounent 's Out·

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Elementary are fourtJI graders, left to right, Mlstl
Powell, Carrie Bariels, Yvette YO\Uig, Courtney
Midkiff, GlnKft' Findley, Misty Hayman and
Eltza""'h Downie.

FOVRTH GRADE- Yoo have to Marl IIOIJletlme
8lid the youngest elementary school cheerleader
might one day be leadlilg the pep ReCdon for a college
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Viola's bat

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Doug Slsk held Pittsburgh to .$eVen
hlts a s the New York Mets blanked
the P irates 4-0.

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This season, the Minnesota Twins • The MilwaUkee Brewers scored
will count on . lelt-hander Frank fourtimestntheelghthlnning,alded
VIola to win games on the mound. bythlrdbasernanGraJgNettles'two
Rick Cerone, traded by the New
But In spring training, he also can • prrors, to heattheSanOtego Padres
York· to Atlanta during · the offhelp out at the plate. ·
6-3.
season, hOmered and doubled In
Viola singled twice and drove In a
Eric Davis, a.hard-hitting centPr
driving In three runs to lead the
run, while alsO pitching ' seven fielder In his second season with
Braves past the Yankees 9-1.
Innings Mohday as the Twins Oinclnnatl, drilled 'Dan Qulsenber·
·p-ate Virgil homered In the
downed till' Houston Astros 4-2 In ry's first pitch of the ninth Inning
over the left-center field wail for a
Phila~lphla Phillles' 3-2 triumph
exhibition baseball. ·
"What do you want to talk about, home run to give the Reds a 6-5 over the Chlc, o White Sox.
my hitting?" VIola jOked after the Qiumph ovpr the · Kansas City
Fred Ma nrique's run-scoringdou·
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ble in the bottom o! the ninth inning
On the mound, Viola scattered
Dan Gladdetl', another · highly
Iiftedthe Toronto Blue JaY,s ove~ the
nine ·hits over seven Innings In · rated second·yearcenterflelder, hit
Montreal
Expos 54 In . the only
winning his fourth game in five ·. an Inside-the-park hOme run and
spring
meeting
of the'two Canadian
decisions:
Dave laPoint pitched seven in pings
teams.
l{t other games, Los Angeles as the , San Francisco Giants
reliever Steve Howe, lJ!3klng his pounded the Cleveland Indians 144.
Thad Reece drove in two runs with
first appearance of the spring after
Shawon Dunston, a rookie who a pair of singles and Carney
sitting out the 1984 season 6ecause will start the season at shOrtstop for
Lansford singled three tlnies as the
drug Involvement, lasted just tWo- theChlcagoCubsthlsseason,ledoff Oakland A's tripped the Seattle
thirds of an Inning and took the loss the ninth inning-with a double and . Ma riners G-5.
as the Detroit Tigers heat the scored on Bob Demler's single for a
Dodgers~.
7-6 trliunph over the California
The Baltimore Orioles, shut out
for six Innings by Bruce Klson, ·
At night. another squad of Tigers Angels.
Ed Lynch, Calv in Schiraldi and
scored three runs in till' seventh off
· defeated Florida .Southern Unlv'er.
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Bob Stanley on an RBI single by

TAMPA. Fla. (API - Clnclnnati
. pitcher Tom Hume, who nearly lost
his job as the Reds' stopper In short
relief situations because of poor
performanCes over the past two
seasons, appears to have made a
comeback this spring,
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"I like the experience he has,"
Cinclnnalt player-manager Pete
Rose said after watching Hume ,
pitch two scoreless innings Monday
against the Kansas City Royals to
protect a 6-5 victory.
"He's confident now: .Arid every
day he goes out there, he is more
confident," Rose said.
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Hume'soutlnggavehlri'latotalo!"
13innlngsthissprlnglnwhlchhehas ·
allowed one earned run. He has
struck au tiline, two on Monday, and ·
has walked only two.
"I'm ·just out there and pitching,"
Hume said. "I should say I am
happY to have a job the way I've
pitched thE.' past year and a half."
• In till' past three years, Hume has
a combined record of 9-24. He has
said much of his problem was
attitude.

Easte-r .story presented
By BOB HOEFLICH
.. OVP Staff Writer
Many of you have heard of'"Ttre
·
Vtpegar Boy," a
story written by
Alberta Hawse.
Alberta who
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now resides
in
Akron Is the
former Alberta
Rummel who
grew up In till' Pomeroy area and~
a sister of Major Glenna RummE.'l ,
Ret., of the Salvation AJVlY· .
Alben's story which deals wit
the ~ster season will be present~
tonight and on Sunday evening at
the Second Baptist Church, Ann and
Elmwood Sts ., in Ravenswood.
Directing are Vicki Cummins and
Megan Manul'i, both of Meigs
County. Thii youth choir of some 25 ·
voices wlll be a .part of the
presentation. Vicki and Megan
Invite you to drive across the bridge
and see the presentation written by
a former resident.

Indians obtain Cubs' infielder

Sandy

Warth and Kristin Slawter, In the center is
Landaker, In the rear are Pam Whaley and Stephanie

SIXTH GRADE - Keeping the faith lhls year for
Sallsbur:y's siXth grade basketball learn were five
active cheerleaders. In front, left to rixltt, are Amy

_Biwlcs.

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - The
Cleveland Indians have traded
right-handed pitcher Jay BaUer to
the Chicago Cubs for minor-league
in(lelder.Danny Robn.
In a ~rate deaJ ·Monpay , the .
Indians sold minor-league . o~~-f!elt;ler Glen E:!lwaJ:tls. to' .the Cubs' '

Area se~iors

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RIO GRANDE - The first
'Southeastern Ohio All-Star Game
will be held at the Paul Lyne Center
at · RGC!CC. according to John
Lawhorn, atl1letlc director. The
: game will be held on April 6, with
the Girls Ail-Stars playing at 6: 30
p.m. and the Boys All-Stars at 8
p.m. Admission wiU be $2 for
students and $3 for adults. Tickets
may be purchased at the door.
Participants for the First Annual
AU-Star Game are:

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Jodi Adams,

• all of Gallla Academy, coach . Gordon Baker;
Becky Cupp, Wash\.ngton C.H ., coach. Keith
Brown: Cilrol Powers, Logan High School,
roach. Jert Werry; Sandy Knost, Vlnct'nl
Warren , coach, l)('llnts Biddinger: Janice
Huwe, Athens High SChool , coac h, 'l'lm
Smith: and Holly Hastings. 1'eays Valley.

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Willow Symmes Valley,
roac h.~ary Faulkner; Deni.se Vlucns.
• Lynchburg Clay, coach, DouR foOie; Dana·
Keys, ChUikottw.- Huntington, coach, Rodger
Carro ll ; Ja c klr Mulliken . Gr eenfield
McClain; coach, Dennis Overstake; Angle
Spencer, Reedsville Eastern, coach. Pam

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Mona Lee and Ike Neal of
"Middleport marked their 31st wedding anniversary last Wednesday
and that's why Mona was sporting
that corsage of red roses for a few
days after whlle at her job In thE.'
offices of Dr. _John Ridgway. . ·
As a part of the celebration, their
daughter, Ja·net, ~nd family, took
them to dinner at Sebastlans In
Parkersburg - where they received an anniversary cake and !he
traditional vocal rendition from
serving personnel.
·Ike Is retired these days from his
employment wilh the Ohio Department of Highways in Meigs County.
If you happen to have Barbie dolls
and her friends 10 years old or more
lying about the house. according to
Un'lon Square Medlfi. Nava.to,
Calif., they' re valuable.
The firm reports Barbie dolls,. 10
years or older, In excellent condition are selling from $30 to $1,00'!.
Accessories are also selling high.
According to the report, Barbie's
sister, Midge. which was madE.' with
teeth only for one year, now sells for
$500 and Francie Is· expectEd to
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players In their spring camp,
Including 25 roster players and six
invitees.
Baller, 24, went to the American
League tl'am along ~lth four other
players from the Philadelphia
Phllltes in exchange for Von Hayes
In 1982.
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. BaUer split the 1~ season
between Class AAA Maine and
Class AA B!lffalo. He was !K with a
5.:1!ERAatMaln.e and4-5witha4.54
ERA at Buffalo.
Hehashadproblemswithcontrol.
He walked five batters and threw
two wlld pitches In five exhibition
Innings for the Indians this spring.

Glrlll Team

· Jill Miller, Lauro Arnsbury,

Oas~
A Winston-Saki'!! aftUi;~ter . ·
The moves left the Indians with 31

Rohn, 29, was assigned to the
Indians' Class AAA club but was
Invited to Cleveland's major-league
camp. In 10 spring games for the
· Cub~!, the .le!t-handed hlitE.'r hi(.222
withtworunsl!31troilpn25gai'nes
'for the.Cqbslast year, he hit .129. ·

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Angela Cremeans

Enters pageant

FIFI'II GR,IDE - 'Ibis year's Sallsbur:y ftfth grade basketball
clteerleaders, left to right, Connie sauters and April Hudson, were lew
In nwnber but ~ge In spirit.

A,ngela Christine Cremeans,
daughter of James Trvln Cremeims
and Shirley Ann Cbe Cremeans of
. Route 2. Coolville, will represent
, Meigs and Athens Counties in the ·
Ohio State Modern Miss Pageant to
be held In late June.
Cremeans is 'a sophomore at
. Eastern High Schoof and also
· attends Hocking Technical College.
· Nelsonville, In the evenings whl're
· she Is studying law and psychology.
A part·tlme model, she also plans to
participate In the Miss T~n Ohio
Pageant.

lloulhlll: Angle LuiZ. lronlon High SChool.
coact!, Doris: Hannon; Kelly Mullin and JOOy
Smtih, bolh, Wellslon High SChOOl , ~ao h.
Mark Mullin.
Boy• Team
Jock Miller and Trey Wr1ght, bOth, LOgan,
coach. Kirk Hardman: ,Jay Ca rpenter, Meigs,
&amp;-ooch. Gri'Ji 'Drurfnner ; Kevin Carty, Gallia
Ac:3dc-my; coach, Jim OsbOJ"T"K&gt;; Greg soon,

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Manchester . coach, Harold Rose: Bill
Flnn..any. Athl•ru;, roach, Fred Gibson: Pat
~I evens, JackSon, coach Jeff HodSOn; K'-'UY.-

HirTJ{'fi. Portsmouth West, coach, John
• Bolin ~: Jay Kline. Nelsonville-York, coach,
.. Dick Gra ndy; Kevtn Teaford, Southern,

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• C()BC'h. Do ~ Hale; and Dan Dressel, Gallia
• Acadmv. roach, J im Osborne.

• SCOtt , Jenkin&lt;~, New Boston Gl('nwood,•
('eac h. Steve Jl'nkln.s: Ryan Ainsworth.
Ironton, co&lt;lCh, Phil RJce; M ark RoiJen s,
Hillsboro . coach, Dou~ HIU : Brad Breitenbach, Waver ly. roach. Willie Hobbs: Marc
Go!Mrd. Teay.s. Valley. roach, Jim Ho)'es:
Scott Dutey, Dawson-Bryant , roach, Gary
.. solgcr: Bryan Alley. Ross Southeastern,

; t.'()ach, Larry Jordatt: Scc:ltt Gatchel, Trtmble,
.. roach. T om Evans: Roger Blakeley, North
.. MaillS. cciach. Grant Courtwrl~ht: Riehle
Chapman, Fairland. coaCh . Jack Harris;

lloug Zornes. SOulh Potnl, coach, John
• Eaton: Bryan Wello. Ches.apeako. coach, Jtm
Riley; Damon
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: LEBANON, 'Ohio (AP) -Major
Production won for thJ? fourth time'
. In elgltt starts lhls year In taking the
: featured seventh race at the
· Lebanon Raceway on . Monday
night.
The 6-year-okl gelding bro~ on
top, gave up the lead brletly to J.J.
Leader, .and then went on to a
.one-length vtctoey. 'The winner paid
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Emergency Squad ls open until
Aprll 8. If you feel that serving on
the unit ls your bag, you can 'plcl&lt; UPJ
an application at the residence of
George Cummins, Third Street,
acroSS from the squad building.

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Robin Ta tterson, Pomeroy , has
compiled an Interesting 23 page
booklet for children In grades one
through four which are available to
you free of charge.
The booklets give safety lnstruc·
lion In addition to Including ·a
number of pages which can be
colored. Each of these pages also
contains a safety · message · to
accompany the drawing.
Robin did all of the rna terial and
oiiglnal drawings al)d the book was
approved for distribuTIOn by the
county · superintendent's office. It
has been dlstrlbut!'d to the Pomeroy Elementary Sj;hool.
Robin has more to these booklets
on hand and if you'd like one or
some, all you have to do Is call her
at 992-992-6398. They contaill some
good safety tips lor the youngsters.

· Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
· Reedsville are announcing the birth
: of a son, BrandonJohn,bornMarch
· 12. The Infant weightEd six pounds,
·ll ounces. Mr. an!l Mrs. Smith had a
· daugher, Melissa, ti1fee.
Paternal gmadparents are Grant
and Elizabeth Smith, a.nd the
: maternal grandparents are Dale
: and Thelma Smith. Great, grandparents are Lucllle Smith and
: Linnle Crary; all of ~ville, and
· Melvlrl and Olive Smith, Pomeroy·

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clubS a~rtlclpatlon In a
, nower s~-io b;held Apr!113 and 4
at the Royal Oak Park. Classes of ,
the show were reviewed.
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Chlonis Grimm · was co-hostess I;
for the meeting which open~ with ·
Louise Stewart giving a poem. and
Joyce Manuel, the prayer. Kate
Roush had devotions using II
Corinthians 9 ·about sowing and .
reaping, a meditation on cultivating
friends, and an article on trees of

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Evelyn Young, and .J anice Haggy . .
Donna Gilmore had devotions using
the theme, "To Inspire the WMFito
Follow a Simple Lifestyle through
Christian Stewardship.' ' She read
scripture !rom Revelations and
Matthew and gave an arllcle on
·
stewardship.
For the program a quiz on Bible
trivia was played with WandaEblin
receiving a gift for answering the
most qustlons. The Friendship
basket was won by Beulah Oehler.
Iva PoweU also received a gift. An
art!Cie on Operation Hope.w as read
and a special offerihgwas·taken up
for lt.
Prayer lOr refreshments was
given by Linda Friend with Brenda
Haggy, Mary Mlller and Belinda
. Soulsby serving refreShments to
those named and Eva Robson,
Genevieve Ward, Shirley Friend,
BUiy Soulsby, Judy Wolle, and
Aimee F·rlend. ,

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SYRACUSE - Sutt.on Township Trustees will meet Tues·
day, 8 p.in., In the Syracuse
MunlclpaLBuUdlng.

POMEROY- Rev. Lee Hammond, Portsmouth, wlll speak In
revival services at Mt. Hermon
United Brethren In Christ
Church, Texas Community ,
Tuesday through April 7. Services begin 7:30 p.m . nightly,
public Invited ..

WEDNE&gt;DAY
EAGLE RIDGE - EaglE.'
Ridge Community Church will
have hOly week revival beginning Wedhesday. continuing
throu gh · Sunday. Services
nightly at 7: 30 p.m. Public
. invited.

MIDDLEPORT .:_ Mld91eport Lodge 36.1, F&amp;AM. meets
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Members
should attend.

111URSDAY
POMEROY - Hysell Run
Holiness Church wlll have a
missionary meeting Thursday
evening, 7: 30 . p.m ., at the
church. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hysell wlll present the program.
The public is welcome.

POMEROY - JayMar Golf
Club Association inen wUl meet
7 p.m . Tuesday at the Meigs Inn.
· All club members. league ·
members, substitutes and other s interested are invited.
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PORTLAND Lebanon
Township Trustees wlll . m eet
Tuesday, 7 p.m ., at the township
garage.
RUTLAND- Rutland Village
Council wlll meet Tuesday, 7
p.m., at the civic center. ·
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Carol Richmond lost the most
weight at the Monday night meeting
of Sllndereil a at Five Points. At the
Tuesd~y night Mason class, Lots
Young lost the most ·weight with
Ca ndy Van M.e ler. as runne~·up. J o
Ann Newsom&lt;' has cnarge of 'the
m eetings.
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SALISBURY TWP - Salls·
bury Township fustees will
meet in Te~n~lar session, Friday
evening, 7 p .m .. at the home o!
the township clerk, Wanda
Eblin.

Now ·.

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with the thought, " Kindness is a
language·understood by everyone."
Refreshments were served.

Amy Pat ticia Young. seven· Y&lt;'af· a trophy a nd liara . Judging will be
old daughter ot Debbie Du va ll. on the basis of poise. personality a nd
appE&gt;arance. Trophies wiU be
Reedsv ille, and Edward Young,
awarded to the four runners up, .
Baroda , Mich .. will be a contesta nt
in lhe 19ffi Southwest Ohio .State most poised. best per&lt;;Onality. best
Today'S Little Dream Pagea nt t o be party drss and ML~s Phologenjc.
· Amy Is sponsored by J3ank One,
.held at the Clarion Hotel, Cincinrtat l,
Dr.
Jam es P. Conde, Dr : D a,~d
J une 14 and 15.
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Krawsczyn.
D.V.M.. Farml!l's Bank
Winner oft he pageant wil receive
a
nd
Savings
Co ., Coggleshell and
$.D) In cash. a crown and lrophy, and
Simmons
Insurance,
and Black·
other prizes in addit ion to a
s
New
Car
and
Truck
Leasing.
ston·
round-trip flight 10 Flor ida lo
compete for thE.' national titl&lt;' 10 be
held iii the fa ll .
Today's littl&lt;' d1·eam pageant is
sponsored by a nationa l orga nlza ·
lion holding the pageant in aU 50
states. Cont eslant s must be at least
. four and no m ore than seven yea rsof
a ge by Dec. 1. E ach one will receive

FRIDAY
REEDSVlL.LE -Olive Township Trustees will meet In
r~lar session at 6:30 p.m.
Friday evening at the Reedsville
lire station.

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SUN FUN

the Bible.
.
For roil call members· named
theit favdrite bird ~ Kate R&lt;lllsh
gave the secretary's report , Esther
West, the treasurer repoM. E lleen
Buck condue-ted the meeting and
tl}ere was a , program on birds by
Eileen Buck. Using lfgroup partld -·
patlong appro&amp;ch in the program.
the leader presented information on, .
various birds. · ·
Severa l -g(i't-weil crds were
s igned. The meeti ng a djournl'd

REG. '115.20

· ·Plans for the annual .mother-

4 at till' Senior Citizens Center wE.'re
made when the Women's Missionary FelloWship International of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church
met at the home of Brenda Haggy.
Named to till' banquet committee
were Bonnie Friend, Karep Stanley.
Jean Wright. Linda Friend, Shirley
Meadows, and Rose Butcher.
Appointed to the nominating
committee were Jean ~ Wright,
DoMa Gilmore, Brenda Haggy,

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. POMEROY- XI Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet at 7: :ll
Tuesday at . the hOme of Mrs.
Evelyn Knight, sponsor.

Banquet
d~ughter banquet ·to be" held on May

Chapter of the Order of the.
Eastern Star will meet Tuesday,
7:45 p.m .. .at the maoonlc hall.
Officers are not to wea r chapter
dresses.

TUENDAY "
RU'I1-AND- Rutland Village
Council will meet Tuesday. 7
• p.m. at the civic center .

D. ·MICHAEL MULLEN

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lor atljldlng the sprtng
regional meeting at the Hocking
Motor Lodge In Nelsonville April 17
were discussed at the recent
meeting of the Bend 0' the River
Garden Club held at the home of
Grella Simpson.
.
Reservations were made by .
several of the members who wlll be
· att~g the meeting. An lnvlta·
tlon wa~rom the Chester and
Shade VaUey Council of Floral Arts

The Middleport Church ·of Christ
staged an apparently qulte•sUC!!essful "bring a friend" day Sunday
morning. There were 325 people on
hand - and cerl ainly members of
the rongrega!lon had their hands
extended in 'rrlendshlp to make
everyone feel comfortable.
Bob Melton, the pastor, used a
timely. se~on on the crucifixion
although he threatened to use a
Christmas theme just to prove he's
not a conformist. AsSociate Pastor
AI Hartson performed ably vocally
In spit.e of a · sore throat and the
music by the choir of Ron Ash especially a selection which lncor~rated several old familiar liymns
- was quite pleasing.
I was tempted to pass the word
among the· 325 peaple there, that
Melton and Hartson were having
• everyo&amp; present as luncheon
guests following the service. However, I thought about the size of
those iwo pastors and my tempta·
tlon subsided. Do keep smiling . •

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Bend 0' the River .Garderi .Club plans for 'trip

Beat of the Bend

double in beating the 13Qston Red
·"I had lost faith In myself, to get Sox 3-1.
people out, to throw strikes," he . - - - - - - - - - - - sa if!.
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Home said his performance this
spring ls a combIna lion of a relaxed
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J\ Division of Mulllmedla, Inc.
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Pu bl l5 h("(! ev(&gt;r y afll'.r noo-;;: M ond ay
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rhrouF: h Frida y. 111 Court St. . y the
Ohio V al lt'y Pu bll sh!nj:l: ComJ)any i MUI·
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yeai'S, I was putting pressure on
Mem be-r : Th l' AssOc.Jatcd Press, in·.
la nd Dall y Pr('SS A ssocl ali ~ n and th(&gt;
myself. I'm done with that. •
A m('rl can Nf!w spap£•r Publishers As·
"It's tunny . People rnention '&amp;'l
sorl at lon, Na tiona l AdV{'r!ls lllg Reprr and ·~ to me and I t'ell them I don't
~e nt a tl vc, Branham N('wspaprr Sales,
733 T hi rd Ave nu r. Nf'w York . New
even remember it. Forme, '&amp;'land
York 10017.
·~were like helng In a void, like I
POSTMASTE R: Se-nd add r&lt;"Ss chang&lt;'S
wasn't there."
to The Oa ll~· Sen tinel. 111 Court St.. PoMore than regaining his status as
mProy, Ohio &lt;1 5769.
a "stopper,"Hume islooklilgforone
SUBSCRIPTION RATEJ!
other thing In this season, while
By Carrier or Motor Route
Qnp Wr Pk. .. ....... .
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rememhering the Reds' last WestOnf' Month .. ... ........ ........ . ........... $4.80
em Division title In i979.
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"I remember what it was like In
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PRICES
'79 and 'Ill, even '81, when we were
Daily .... ... ... ... . .............. . . ..... 25 Cent s
winning," he said. ''It was tun . My
Subscri bers fl OI des irin g to pa y thr car·
goallstohavethatkindoftunagain.
rl f'r may n•mll In ad van cP direct · to
That will mean we are winning
Th f' Dall y $(1 n11n {'l on a 3, 6 o r 12 month
bas is. Crrdl t w!ll br glv&lt;'n carrier ea ch
again." .

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Hu. me SOIJ"dJ"fJ"es· COmeback. bid
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Wayne Gross and Floyd Rayford s
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PORCILAIN IIRD IELLS
Other Nict Items
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992-6671 '
Public Notice

quiroct, which wiH couform 10
1he potlio- SC1t1 of Ohio
~b;- of Hlgl;woyo Con·
11n1ct1on and maliorials sp.,;.
flca1iono. excepting 1'!111 or
Commiolioneto, Court Houee, 11f111*, whlcl; i1 an
PomOR&gt;y, Ohio 46769 un~l12 upgnMied ma-.
noon on 1he 24th day of April,
2 - With ......,..,. to 1he
1986. and the bido wil bo lforllllid, eetlma18d quantiopened and reed aloud Itt 1:00 tie., 1he wnc~en. ohall under·
P.M . on· the 24th day or April, lbind that no gual'lntee II
1986. for the tumilhlng or giwn· to the actual quontitiee
bituminouo materialo lot- tho of ogg-t81 to bo tumlohad,
Meigs County Highway Oo· but lhal bepartmont; end MCh month raquired to fumioh ony part of
thon111ftllr, bid1 wit bo '""""'"" the actual requiremontl, u
and opened on the test Wed- oiderod during the bid period.
neodoy or each month lot- the- 3 - p,._ on 1111o bid lhall
following ' month's require· bo finn ond In e1fwct 11om May ·
·
-menta. Estimated quentltieo of 1, 1986 to May 1, 1988.
liquid - . . . rOQUired, epprox·
4 - AI ~ mUll agree
ilmaloly 800.000 aallono to lumloh eny ~It It ....
lor tho year.
oome pr1coa tool 1he PO~
SPECIFICATIONS FOR Subdlvlojona of Melge County
THE BIOS:
during the bid period,
1 - Bid . price I * getlon
11 On the onvetope
l.o.b. - · s plant end tho containing the bid, tho nama ·
, price p.- golon dollwonod to the and odclnee of the -dor
118ndor'o portable tonk to any muot bo ohown and plainly
location within tho county u inoi'ked "AggntgltO Bid."
designllted by the County
8 - l'lapouls are to bo
Engineer; for tho various leiUmodonbidformoMJppliOd
gradeo of bituminous materiete by the vendor, and wil bo
which iihaN COliform to the __ . o n ihe d..•
pertinent State of Ohio. De- liP&lt;ICifled - partment or the Highway
7 - The Meigs County
Construction and Material Commiaionera reaerve 1he
S-ifi~-,.
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right to _ . . , . rojocl eny.,..
2 - tMt no guarantee
iihol
Itand
is
given 10 the actual quontitiee
n -. but ooch oucceeeful
vendor iihoN bo requlod to
fumioh all or ony port of tho
Nonce TO
BITUMINOUS
VENDORS:
Seoled bido wilt bo recby 1he Boord of Meigo County

'
Hoffman, Nichola Pickens and Julie Rlf6e, members
of the Chester Jwdor Troop 1049. Standing, left to
right, are RacheDe Jenkins, Syracuse Browilles 1120,
representing Spain, Kimberly and Wendl Hannon,
Syracuse Juniors 1204, representing Japan, and
Crystal Harmon, Syracuse Brownies, also.represent·
lng Spain.

THINKING. DAf - Glrl _scout troops from Meigs
County's Big Bend East Service Unit gathered
Samf!lay at the Royal_Oak Park Recreation BuDding
to participate In 'lblnklng Day activities. ·Thlnldng
Day 'projects cause the girls to "thhtk" about people
and cwtoms In other countries. Dressed In costumes
ate, sealed !toft to right and representing Mexico,
W,endy Taylor, Nancy NaUy, Sheni Smith, Lisa

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PUBUC .NO'nCE
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required by State Roguletion.
Rule 3746.B1·21. Ohio Admi·
' niotrelive Code, to routinely
manito&lt; the micrObiological
quality of the drinking woter In
their dlolribution oystom in

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BROWNIES · -:- Through tabk- displays; songs,
.. dances and foods, girl scout troops share lnfonna.ttqn
about diHerent countries during Thinking Day
actlvltes. ~or Saturday's Thinking Day event fdr the
Big Bend E;ast Service Unit, Chester Brownie ~P
1067 prepared an eyecatchlng talSie display on India. ..
Sealed In front of the display are Crystal 'l'aylor,
Jfeather WeD, Melissa J&gt;em.-y, Jamie Erwin,
~rysial Snilth, JennlferM~, Noelle -rtckens, ;U.d

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Mary Nallf. Standing In back are Jessica Radford,
Jamie Ord, Sara Machlr, Penny Alker, Amber WeD,
Lauren Young, Amy Smith, Diinielle Kibble, and
Debra Frost. Other troops participating In Saturday's
fun were TupPers Plain~ Juniors 12'72, Meigs-Eastern
Cadettes 1180, and Reedsville Brownies 1079. Tammy
Capehart and Susan Jett, Meigs-Eastern Cadettes'
leaders, were In charge .of the event.
.

MoryHobltetiM.
Clerk
Meigs County Boord
of Commissioners ,

992-2196

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by the Bowd of Meige
Commi•ionera It the

miuianore Office, located in
the South HOUM, In the Vllage
of Pomeroy, Ohio undl 12
noon on the 24th clay of April.
1.985, ·~ the· Wll bo
opened and iMd lloud at 1:16
P.M. on the 24th clay of April,
1986, for the tumilhlng of all
kinde and sizes of aggregate
lhat. moy bo raquinod by the

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BEAIJJ'IFUL BUNNIES AND MORE - These
~amlc pieces are just a few of the' many Easter
Items for sale at the Senior Citizens Center this week.
Marie Chapman, left, and Edna Schaefer look uver

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the assomnent trying to make just the right selection.
Proceeds from the sale goes Into local htndo! to
support the progTam of ttie center.

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, Bake sale proceeds of $78 was

signed ior the Irene Starcher jamUy,
reported at the recent meetlngofthe the Hazel G:urtls family, tJ:!e
Long Bottom Community Assocla· Raymond Larkins family. Juanita
tion held at the hall. Ernestine Wells was named chairman for a
Hayman gave I he financial report of· dinner on May 11,
the group noting various expenses
· D!lrsel Larkins will Invite someduring the mont h.
one from the school system to speak
Melody Roberts presided at lhe on the levy at the hex! meellng.
mEeting which opened with the H0111eses will be Margaret Nessel·
Ll:lrd's Prayer and pledge In unison.
road and Ernestine Hayman.
. Mae McPeek gave the secretary's
Refreshments were served toMr,
report. Sympathy cards were and Mrs. Stanley Wells, Harold

Katie Sanders wins pageant title
Seven-year-old

Katie Sanders,
daughter of J ohn and Susan
sanders, won the IItle of ''Tiny Miss
South ' Central Ohio" and ttve
trophies In the North American
Pageant .Systems compet Ilion
staged Sunday in Chillicothe. .
A ~ gTader at the Pomeroy
Elementary School, Katie models
tor the Modeling and cast~
Agl!ncy 01 PltfSilurgh, Pa .
.
She won llrst place troples for her
llilt!nt p1 ES..'Illatlon, a Jazz dance
whlell aile clloreop'aphed herself,
beauty, the Mr. SophlatJcate, and
'I1ny Mia Continent Festival of
Youlb for Interview. She was also ·

first runner-up In Miss Photogenic.
On March 17, Katie won the
beauty trophy In the Cinderella Girl
Pageant held In · Columbus. Her
other winnings have Included the
PrettY Baby Contest two years at
the Meigs County Fair, Rega(ta
Pretty BabyContest, and Little Miss
Roundup at . the IGA contest In
Middleport. '
She will now compete on the state
level of the competition In the North
American Pageant Systems to lake
· pta~ on May 4 an 5 at Kings Island.
H.she place~ there, the nexf contest .
, w111 be the nationals to take place tn

Florida.

Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Adams, Ma~ McPeek, Mr . and Mrs.
Martin Nesselroad, Mary Andrews,
Mr. andMrs. HasrlanBallard, Anna
and Tony Ballard, Ada and Kenny
Bissell , Francis Andrew, Mary
Andrews, EI'Destine Hayman, Bill
Thurston, and "lJelody Roberts.

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Chnomo lumpon ......... $70
73.79 Ford Tr.
Toil Gotts ....................$10
10-14 Ford Tr.
F•ntlen.:........1 ............. '90
Ianger &amp; 1 o~:o FtrHitrs

1 0n •
Cturu Supporu ...........'65
Ntw and Und Auta Glou ~Late MoMI Parts

73-10 Ch"Y· Tr.•

a.., 100 Mo•i"' A••oik,...

Specializing In
All Types Of
Resldenthtl
Wiring
And Repair .

Cage&amp; Slrpplios ..... l24.75
,llir F•cy FirKhos,
Cage &amp; Slrpplios ..... '31.00
Cockotlots, bollc llrds

4-i ·l mo. pd.

Rt. 1&gt;81 Wost Darwin Ohio -

,,

9· IHtn

992-7013

..,,,,,, ''•Ill"

~

THE QUAUYY
PRINT SHOP

,.,. "'·

TROMM EXCAVATING
BUU.DOtER &amp; BACKHOE .WORK

.........

~ BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS

Cage~

&amp; s.,,ios
AI.. SeW Separ11tely
Cal Ewlllittp

*FOOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

614-915-4212

PH. 742·2328

4/1/ 1 mo.

.

'

We are •looking ,fa; women
.who would ..tlke to be·making
e111tra money. Pt1ake, from
t20 .00 IO t60 .00 in an
•\lenin~!~ hfving 1 Friendly
Home Party . Alio,· sign up
and get e . $400.00 kit of
gift• and toys. No money
involved, For more information, call Megnolia Nitz at
614·992· 3681 .

22

Money to Loan

HOME OWNERS -Refinance
to low fixed rate. U18 equity
for any purpose. Leader
Mortgoge C_
o .. 814-!;92·
3061 .

23

Professional
Services

Piano Tuning and Repair.
Brunica rdi Music Co .• e 14446-0687 Twentieth year
of quality service. la ne
D~n iot s, 614·742 -2951 .
WINDOW TINTING Re si·
dential. Commercii)! a. Auto .
Free estimates. Ca ll 614446·9346 .
PIANO TUNING AND RE PAI~ . Reduc,d rateslimiied
ti me only. Ward' s Keyboard ,
304 -676 - 5600 or 675 ·
3824.

Real Eslale
31

Homes for Sale

Beautiful 3 bdr. home built
for you $16..900 &amp; up. See
our models. Call 1-614886-73 11 .
investment. 8 unit apartment complex, built 1974, 4
apartments furnished , only
1°4 wacancy, re1ident man·
agar. $1.440 monthl'f income . Renters pay all utilities . Call 614-592-11B9
days or614· 594·2874 efte•

...... "Piimerov ....... ..

Annuu ncemenls

1

1n

-s.

,l2

.......Pt"Pieiisilrii .....
&amp; Vicinity

tion or &amp;imply come to class.

Trim off pounds with Go
Base Grapefruit Extra
Strength Capsules. Fruth
Pharmacy, Middleport.
SINGLES CLUB tor Weal
Virginiana!l ·Details $2.00.
Hillbilly Hearts Club. Box
81 , Leivasy, W. Va . 26676 .
Giveaway

Puppies Y, Germ . Shap .. %
Golden Retriever . Cell 614·
· 446·7130 .

Console RCA color nt,
rteeds repair. Call 614· 367·
7497 .
.
home In country. Call
446·2099.

614 ~

Baby furniture, freezer, tables, Iampi. clothing .. misc ..
beside Gull Station. Gallipo·
lis.Ferry, Tuesday, Wednesday, T.hurodoy.

Starks Tree &amp; lawn Service.
landscaping. seeding, fertil izing. thatching, for complete lawn service, Cell us.
304-676-2010 .

Yard vie No. 5 &amp; 7 . b•own,
Mason. Apr. 3 . Boys tennis
shoes, mens workboota,
maternity, baby items. ~tc .

8

Financiol
21

Public Sale
It Auction .

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING co. recommends
that you do business with
people you know, and NOT'
to send money through the
mall until you have investi·
geted the offeri~g ._ _

Auction every Friday night 8t
the Hartford Community
Center. fruckloedt of new
merchendise every week .
Consigments of new&amp;. used
merchandise always welcomed . Richerd Reynolds,
Auctioneer. Call 304-276 3069 .

Pen Pit bull and part beagle.
One male end four female
dogo. Cell614·992· 3686.
9 . w'iinted To ljuy
. .
. ·ICFour month old femela
puppy. Paf1 cocker spaniel We pay c11h for late model
and part Terrier. Had some clean used cars.
·
shots . Giva to good home. . .J im Mink Chev.- Oids Inc.
Coll614-992-7841 .
Bill Gene Johnson
814·446-3672
7 puppiea. ready to give
IWIY in 4 Wkl. Mother il
Used mobile homes. 10'• &amp;
Britta.n y Spaniel, Father il .12's. 14' wide. Coli 814·
Border Collie . Will be mad . 446-0175, aok for John .
size dog with wavy hair.
614-949· 2969 or814·986· COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
3915 ,
&lt;\
FURNITURE . Beds. Iron.
wood, cupboards. chelrs,
Couch and chair. 304-675- chests. baskets. dlshea,
stone jars. antiques, gold
7782 . .
and oliver . Wrlte · M . D .
Puppies, half Pitt Bull, 1 girl Miller, Rt.2 , Pomeroy, Ohla
2 boys. '304·BB2·3242.
45789 or C4111 BU-992'·
7760 .
Free to good home, · 8 .
beau1iful puppiea, 1h Do- Buying dolly gold. oltwer
berbman, 1h Samoy1. 304 .. coins, rings. jewelry. sterling
ware, old coins, llrge cur'176 · 4216 ~
rency. Top pricea. Ed . BurSmoll bloc_
k female dog with kall Borbor Shop, 2nd. Awo.
white throet. H11 red collar. Mlddloport, Oh . 1114·992·
loet on County Rd. 25. 3471 .
t&amp;O.OO rewa•d . Call 814·
98&amp; · 3921 or 6H· 9B5 · B1 by f urn It ure In goo d con·
dillon . Coli 81.4 · 992·87811
3876 .
oftor 5 PM.
To the finder of Jeck Rogers
Willet. 'PilON keep -money Old·fllhloned blteboarda,
but return Willet end con- proforably ook, B· 10 in .
tonto, drop at Murphy',o 'high. Aloo, a 4 d"wor ook
Btoro. or ooll 304· 878- flllng coblnet . Call offer II.
1311 .
614 -11411· 2 093 .

·.

Mobile homes moved . lnaorad . 20 years experience.
304 -576 · 2866 or 676 ·
2998.

·.

~

• Business
Opportunity

Yard Sale Buteville Town- JOIN THE ARMY NAtTOOhouse April 3, 9 to 7 Car
NAL GUARD . GOOD PAY .
radios. bike, B· B·O grill.
GOOD BENIFITS . EDUCA·
F11 All ru1 Pll•ll•f Nui1
fans, dishes, movie projec- · TIONAL ASSISTANCE . Call
PIUS: Offi&lt;1 Supplitt &amp;
tor: tapas &amp; screen . Wash(U,
304· 675-3960 or 1·800· 6.
roll -a-way bed , nice clothing
Furnih.n, Wectding
642-3819 .
1 bdr . houSe 8t64Mi11Creek
&amp; misc. items. Knox &amp;
and Grmduaticm
St. as is. except tools . Until
Swisher.
Manager
trainee.
if
you
Stationery, Mggnetic ·
qualify you will , ·receive Ap;ll 14. $36 ,500 Gtpa.
Signs, Rubber Stamps,
S1 .~00 . 00 per month for 2
lusinesst Forms,
months while in school. .Green Township new 2 story
Copy Senices, Etc.
$24,000.00 per yoer after 4 or 5 bdr . formal dininMiddleport
25 5 Milt St., Middloport
-graduation. Salas and man- groom, utility room. 1 Y2
&amp; Vicinity
agement experience helpful. bath, garage, concrete drive, ·
104 Mulbtrry Aw., Pomeroy
Personal interview only, NO nice lot, 4'12 mi . from
992-3345
phone calla. Interviews con- Gallipolis on At. 141 . Will
3 / 2/~ n
ducted
in meeting room consider mobile home as
Varil Sale:Aprit 4 and 5 .'rurn
Holiday Inn: Gallipolis, Ohio trade-in . Bargain priced ,
first road leh past radio
12 noon until 6 PM . April1 , $62,600 . Coli 614 · 446 ·
atation . Fifth house.
8038 .
1985 .
4 family carport .aale. April
Open territories with new House for In Jackson
3 Announcements
3,4, and 6. 9 :30·4 :30 . AI·
.
County, Ohio. 5 miles abOve
bough Addition, Tuppers Awon. call 304-675-1429.
Thurman off At. 36 on Co.
SWEEPER and aewid g ma- I ~
PIo_in_•_·F-'-o_n_o_w_•_ig:.n_•_-_ _ Lady to live· in,. Must be neat, Rd. 41 , Bloomfield Twp. 2
bdr . , basement , ettic ,
chine ... repair, parts. and Neighborhood yard eales- able to lift. no smoking, light Uarden space , large back
auppliee.
Pick up and 1 'h miles up New lima"Rd . housework . 304 - 675 - yard . good community .
1785·. .
delivery Davis ' Vecuum
'I 2
F
1
Cleaner. 'o ne half mile up Apn 1, . and 5 . urn ture.
across from Bloomfield
ochoot . Call 614-266·62111
Georges Creek Rd .
Call .::_
•_:
1o_
th_in_:g:..._t_
ool
-"o._~~after 8PM .
614' 446-0294.
1-a·
Wanted to· _D o
Agrit 2 ~ 3,ond 4, 8 :00-7 Car,
.
• •
gaS
range,
misc
.
household
·w
d~oua8
clelning
and.
Estate.
3
bdi
..
i:Jn
Rt
.
.36.
¥2·
~utritional weight loss pro111
gram. -.u · herb, ,,no drugs.- items. -•tc . 1 Yt runes Off . At. . babysihi'ifb in Rio Grande. mi. We1.t of HMC , $40's.
·.Colt 614·446-0603 . .
·man8gemant'p.o sitiori•· full - . 7· on 8aHey .Ruil. Rd .' W~Ich "'_ Call: -Miaii ~t . 614 . 24
lor slgns:: ·
· '·
_
·
9663
"""'· pan,tlmo. Coli · 814·
Must sell 3 bdr. ranch·.
446 -3788 . o• 614 -446 ·
Garage Sale: Rustic Hills.
Westbrooke Subd ., FR.
2061 ,
Small
Engin8-Auto
Repair.
Syracuse at Jeanie Connolly
woodburner. 'carport, deck.
_ _ ; _ _ - ' - - - - - ·ICReasonable
rates,
most
jobs
city utilities. a. schools,
To Sassy- All forgiven . C1n residence. Men's. wolnan's
can
be
done
at
your
home.
$36 ,000 . Call 614 -446 ·
explain reason I couldn ' t and children 's clothing, 36
Call 614·379-2837.
7144 .
return that time. Call 614- mm. camera like new . A_pom
divider bar, misc . items .
992 -7552 Dimp.
Will do baby sitting . in my Immediate pouession 2
April 3•d and 4th. 10:00·
home, have good referen· bedroom home. remodeled,
4:00.
Energize ~our day. Aerobics
ceo . Call 614-992 ·6921.
tobacco base. 2 acres, city
7 :30-8 :00 a .m . at the new
·
-lcMoving Sale Tuesday thru
schools; RC 664 ~ 123 ,000 .
Meigs Boxing Club. Second
Dependabla yard service. Call 614· 246-6296 .
Thurday
Ap•ii2-4th,
9:00
to
St .. Middleport . $1.60 each
Weeds. Walkways cleared.
session or $7 .00 per week, da•k at 713 S. Short 4th
Laaves raked . Wedges Beautiful 2 story country
Awe
..
Middleport.
Oh
bohind
Mon . thru Fri. Fruit juice and
trimmed,
etc . Call614 -992- home, 4 bdr . LR , beemed
.McClure' s Dairy Isle. Call
nutritiOnal pick- up after
2269. Bill Slack .
614-992-2406
.
ceilin9. DR
_ 1irep~a~es,
cool -down . Kathy Mea well insulate , wmyl ltdtng.
dows, instructor. Call 614·
Custom butchering. 6 days a aluminum w · dows, V2 acre
' 992·6B86 bofore .10:00 or
week , phone 304 -882 · lot or 17 acre• available. Call
a1ter 6 :00 for more informa3224 .
614 - 446·2~69 .

4 yr. old hu1ky male to good

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

J

MITCHELL'S
HOME VIDEO
CENTER

. THE BIRD CAGE

PH. 992-3549
•
'

Ph. 16141 843· 542 5

4

••· 124,P-roy Ohio

I 0~ West' Main

YOUR SALES

•ZINITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEIN lAUNDRY

8 miles from

JOHNSON ELECTRIC

$'-"'''
RftJI , ,
!Ill" Cl'flz111

3-22-lfn

AND SERVICE
.HEADQUARTERS FOR

RT. 62 NORTH

·GUN SHOOT

ARE

WHALEY'S AUTO PAITS

10.8-tlc

I

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use
Equipment
by teadin&amp;
facturers.

St. Rt. I 110

V. C. YOUNG Ill

I2

C&amp; ·c

POOLS PLUS

NO DOWN PAT.IIT
IOWII MOIIJilY PATIMNl
Misc. Merchandl1e

long Bottom, OH: 45743

work

No Su!lday Calls

2125/1 mo.

2101 .lelflt'teo AYIIIUI

., Owor lila ....
•Job Pl•cement Aul1t1nee
•DOT CerUftcetlon
. •Corrnpon.nce/ A..Ident

35185 Oak Hill Road

(Free Estimates)

,

949-2969
or 949-2263

$790000
''" s.a.r ............ , ...

lpng Bottom community group. meets

•

- Plumbing and electri cll

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters . Cleo ned
Peinting
Storm Poors
It Windows

~;egote ~~red. ·~~- IL----------~3-~21~-I~m~o~
.

maloiy 40,000 tono.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
BIOS AS FOLLOWS:
1 - Bid price pot ton t.o.b.
loaded It the vendor'. pion! lotthe Yllrious kindo ond line of.
~reg-_ that _may bo ,...

•

- Concrete work

E1timate1' ~

Howard .L. Writesel
Raafing Co.

VAlUE$

New and used car salesman .
Porch Sale Wad . thru Fri .,
Commission and fringe be·
9 -6 . 2 mi.~Eaat
· Porter on , nefits. Simmons Olds . ·
564. Color
, pl_
n g pong · Cad .... Chev . Roscoe
table. di washer , bed,
Burdette, 9 to 4 . Phone
clothing .
614 -992-6614 .

CAll COLLECT:

· 10 6-tlc

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

- Addons •nd remodeling
- Roofing end gu~er work

3111/lfo

SPRING PROMOTION

years

• ''Free EAtimates,.

Racine. Oh.

"W• R••t Fo~ tm"

CARPENTER
SERVICE

New Hornts· Built

Meigs County Highway
Oepeltment. ·

1-13-llc

"VINYL SIDING
.*Aliii!11NUM SIDING
' ' ·*ILOWN IN. ·· ..
. -INSUlATlciN

-. INSULATION

20

Waitress needed for La Selle
Restaurant. Must be 21
years old . Experience with
mixing cocktails preferred.
Also pert-time kitchen help
needed. La SaJie lounge
bartender mixologist. Apply
in person at La Salle Restau·
rant or lounge during business hours. No phones calls,
please.

Garage Sale Thurs. &amp; Fri.. 2
mi . irom HMC Rt. 160.
Gardan tools, childrens clothing, mi§C .

Worked in home area

Ph. 614-843-5191

POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.

J&amp;L BLOWN

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remo~eling
Roofing of aU Types

P&amp;S .BUILDINGS

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

Waitress needed for evening
shift end cleaning lady.
Apply at Crowe SteakHoqse
in person .

3 Famity Yard Sate Misc .
Thur1day. Apri . 4th, 112 mite
on Georges . Creek Road
from _Rt . 7 .

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

CALL
446-4522

YOUNG'S

PAT HILL FORD

•Range•

•Refrigerator~

JAMES KEESEE

(41 2. 9, 1tc

bido

We can -repair and recore radiators an~
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

•Waahera •Diahwaahers

UTILITY BUILDINGS

Now Accepting L11ting1 in Meig_1 Co.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

985-3561
All Meket

SUPUIOR
SIDING CO.

• • ....-._.:.:.;;,;..,;;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::.;;;,;.;;;;,::.;.;~;,;;.;;;,;.,;..;~-..;,(

r----------.,..-----------,--------------KEN'S
APPLIANCE-.SERVICE

POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 12'xl6'

RENT A CAR

Several immediate positip na
open for Commi11ion Sales
Re'p. In the home-l»usinell
security and water treat·
ment. Mul ti ple incomes
available including commission. bonusea. &amp; profit sharIng. Training It materials
provided. First year incomes
$30,0\00 ·$60,000. Send ••·
sumo o: P.A. Murphy, P,O.
Box 448, Well11on, Oh
45692 .
.

Upper River Rd, St. Rt. 7 , In
front of Higley's 8arber
Shop. Call 614-446 -0002.

'~

Business Services

ICUJ OUT fOR FliTUII USE)

EUGENE LONG

3-11-1 mo.

'

Wan ted: Secretary·
receptionlat. Skills requ ired:
beoic bookk.. ping okllla.
efficient lhorthend·, excellent typist. Wages negotie· ·
ble with ability and. e•perience. Apply at : M "a. T
Construction, Rt. 1 Box
340, Bidwell. Oh 46614.
Call 614· 38B· B323.

Yard Sale &amp; Garage Sale:
side by aide. April 4.6.6

ALL STEEL &amp;

Help Wanted

Truck drivers needed. minimum e~perience . Cal 613·
663-9647 .
.

Yard Sale Centenary Town·
hoUse April 3-4-6. Home
Interior. wedf;ling dress .
dishes. bedspreda. curtain,.
more items each day.

ll ·l ·tlt

21

AVON e1rn 40% plus t ree
products . C•ll 11•·••&amp;·
3368.

on Kriner Rd .

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7611

1 /22/~c

Call: 742-2407

Garage~

Roofing Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings
15 Years Experienc.S,.

IUSINISS PHON!
161.1 992-6550
RISIDENCE PHON!
16141 992-7!5.

Will do · all
types of
excavating, landscap·
ing, basements, sew·
age systems, water
and gas lines, water
W!tll drilling and ser·
vice. trucking {times·
tone &amp; dirt) .

.

Broker·Auclion Servia
lh I L I
try lillY ·
lllti&amp;l County Associale

.&amp;

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Dick Fetty.

Wor~

Custom Pole Bldgs.

Middloport, Ohio 4S760

3-7 1 mo.

Mayor of RuUand
{4) 1, 2. 3, 3tc

Insurance

317 North S"ond

'

11

6 Family Garage Sele Rain or
shine. Children• clothing
toddler-teen, womens clo·
thing 3-16, books. 1\pril
1· 2·3. 9-6 . V. mi. oft Rt. 218

Rlmodeling

·P~mtroy, OH.

~M· ~~~~::~~~~~~-------------------J----~-------------­

Melgo County--....
ordenod
during the bid period.
3 - Bidded prices shell bo
firm and in effect dlM'ing the .
bid period.
.
4 ..:: All biddero must-1111ree
to furnish any bituminous
materiala. as raquasted in Item
1, at the ..me prices to otl tho
PolitiC411 Subdiuiaiono of Melge
County during tl);o' bid period.
6 -. On the envelope
containing each month's bid
must be ~ainly matked "8i·
tuminous Bid." '
6 - Proposals are tO be
rotumed on bid forrm oupplied
by tho Meigs County Engineer; .
or also obtjolnod through the
office of the Boord of Meigs
County Commillionen.
7 - Tho ouccoatul wndor
v;ill bo required to 'iumloh any
lob ~ or deoign grodn as
.reguetted..· by~· the Meigo
County Engift'Ber. .... ·
Q _.,- The. "4eigo County
Commte:eionera reMrVe 'lhe
right to oi:cep;,; ~onv or .
all bids, or an/ penther8of.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

large Yard Sale Centenaty
Townhouse. Tuesday Apr. 2.
9 ·6 . Bedspreads drapes,
d ishes. clothing &amp; much
more.

RES.: 985-3837

Ntw Homn-htensiwe

(6 141 985-3105

Real Estate General

_'R,eoltJL

3-11 -1 mo.

· 4 F1mily Garage Sale April3
&amp; 4 , rain or shine. Last house
. South end of · Mercerville .
Clothlng. bed1preade, cur·
ta ina. loll mor,.

BUS.: 98S-3813

I'

fnioy 'omplt lt r.Jaxation anytime. ytlr around in your own
Hot Springs Spa. Stop by to sH
tht modtls wt have in stock.
ILACKWOOD HOME SPAS
40037 Sumner ld. .

;,...;..;._ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;:;;..._;...,;..;_.~~~-~
...._

:

&amp; Vicinity

3/20! 1 mo.

~·

,

The \'lllage or RU!tand is
, . . . - to collect end exam·
lne e minimum of 1 mlcrobiologlcoloernplo oech month, No
oemplee went collected end
onelyzod for 1he month of
February, 19B6.
The wltor deportment· hao
caken steps to insure that
li&lt;loquote monitoring wil bo .
performed in the future.
JOITy Black
Prooidentof
• CounCil,

(4) 2. 9, 2tc

end.,._

V~

CUitOITHif.

Mary
Clerk
Meigs County Bowd
of

V

j

AFFORDAILI • PORTAILI

order to insl.tre'that iaflt' w8'ter
It !&gt;oing ouppliod to tho

--

'il.ud•

...... Giiiiipoiiii ·... ··..

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
G.Q REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES ·

Public Notice

•1111 bids and / or any port

f mplnyllll:lll
Serv11.e&gt;

lost and Found •

LONG BOnOM. OH.

OPlN: Weds., Thun., Fri.
&amp; Sot. - 10 to 6
Closect Mon. &amp; Tues.

Across from Courthouse

Public Notice

6

PLASTICS

Cu" T1 $11 T1 &amp;lim

114 COURT ST., POMIIOY

Public Notice

I
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

_Business Services

' ACCOUNT

--~.,.

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,,._

2.

LOST:
Sp•niel AKC
on R"•ccon
Rog . Ad.
Cocker
Call
i========::;~;:========;-,;:··:· ::::======~~ 814-446-1201
.
JO'S UTTlE RED BARN
IRA
On St. Rt. 124 ·in Syra&lt;111t
G&amp;W
INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT
7
Yard Sale

f rtn~lflr••ltHI/1•'• Nll'rr tllf•
/~1/lr• ti!lll/1 Jt•lr•,lu1111• ••.t•·lt•IIJI1"• ...

.•

..

April2.-1 986 _

Ohio ·

7 acre. brick house. 3 bdr.,
lg . LR, lg . kitchen. built in
oven. range top, new reirig.,
plenty cabinet space . 1 'h
bath. V2 basement. Loca!ed
Kyger Creek Dill .. $60.000 .
Colt614-367-7238 .

Fairfield Centenary' Rd . Well
cared for 2 story brick &amp;
vinvl Colonial on 2 lots. 3
bedro oms. family room with
stone fireplace e. ceiling fan ,
sunken livingroom; foyer
with 2 befold closets. 2'h
baths , d·i ningroom . mud
room. kitchen equipped with
smooth top rlnge. OW. G.
disposal, p~tn1ry , 2Yz car
garage with opener. Utility
room. · new carpet a. wall
coveriQg, intercom system .
$89,900. Call 61'1 -446·
2459.

31- Homes for Sale

•soo down-mobilei hQrM
and l'arge Jot·vour ow111 bolt 1973 8aron 12x66 2· bdr ..
dock·owner financing, Call . cenlrill air. · undefpift~ed.
614-256- t218 .
awning . exc . cond .. on
ren1ed lot in 10WJ\, Cell
3 bedrqom houM,· 6 acres , 614-446-6677 or614·446· •
1enced in, with barn, chicken 2905 alter 6 oOO,
coop ; and pony 1hed .
$36.000. l\ll.c Cumbor Roed, 10x65 two bedroom trailer.
Ruliond, Ohio . Celt 614- · e•c cond . f3 .000.00. 304· ~
992· 2143 bofo•e 4 :30 ao~
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for Michael or after'6 :00call ' 676-8724 .
614-742 -2289 .
1 981 . Schultz 14&gt;70. all electric. 2 b~rooms . garden
Three bedroom houae . Alum tub,
pOrch with aWn· .
Siding. car port. deck, new ing, large
underpenning , 304· ,.
kitchen.. remodeled ba · 675-6120 .
tl'!room, NU-Sash windows,
and wood,b urner. Call 614· Crab Creek, need offer,
992-2898 .
mobile home, 3 bedrooms, 2
add on rooms. half acre.
S&amp;ctional hom jt, .like ne'fl, all nice. 304 -676 -3030 or
new appliances . 3 bed · 875-3431 .
rooms. large living room.
famiiY· styte kitchen, and 1975 Cameron mobile
dining room . Situated on home. 12x64ft,2 bedroom .'large lot which fro nts on all e lectr ic, .,. unfurniahed,
th ree streets. Excellent 3 04-676-1777 .
neighborhood
. Tuppera. 1
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Plaine,
Ohio. $32.900.00
10 percent down, financing 33
Far~9 fo, Sale
available to qualified parties. , _ _ _ _ _:_..!tf'~-Call614-992-7034 .
Farm house&amp;. 68 acreawhh'"
tobacco
ba•l!l and minerel
3 bedroom house in Rustic
Hills. Fully carpeted, atorage rights . In Porter, Ohi~ on
bui.lding,lerge lot . Call814· C ampaign Creek Ad . ·
a49.000 . Ca ll 614- 448 ·
~92 - 6085 after 4 :30PM .
7247 .
5 rooms , bath , utility room,
Storm ·w indows and doors, 108 acre farm ·for sale. one
alum inum siding. ne w roof. mile east of Eno on 664. C•ll .

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Pomeroy, 3 bedroo01.
1 Y, 34
bath. all utilitiao. AC. fnouBuildings
lated, carport, besefTMMit; ;
;i,.ge lot. CaH 614-992·
2602 .
Hurricane . 19_ ac res com:
mercial 11at land on Virgini1
-Nothing down. Teke ove:r Ave. Water. sewer. gas, R .R.
payments of 8337. P.41ir siding, large old firm t)ouM
month on assumable loan;.t and barn . 8250,000 . 1 -6829 VJ percent. Included ' iin 3879 : ·

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andin";
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ranee.
lots
remodel
bedrooms. 1% balho. ~tral heat, in Pomeroy. "CI11
614-992-7074 .

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Acreage

Basement &amp; 3 mobile home
loti fo r 11le. owner will
finance . Call 61• · 446 ·
0175. Add ison Ohio ri\ler
frontage .

House for sale or ·trade for
farm land. 304·676-39B1 .
Owner transferred. must
sacrifice, exc cond, 3 bedroom, fini shed basement.
8 Y2 per cent a~sumable loan.
min imal clostng colts ,
$9.600.00 down . Phone
304 · 67.5 - t652 or 61'5 ·
1363.

Gallie Co~:~nty· land for sale
on Raccoon Creek. neer
State Rt. 7, v.. mite accessto
Ohio River . appro• : 4000
feet o1 w ater frontage . creek
can accomadate larger pleasure boats . Owner seeking .
privite sale to inwestors or ·
·develope•• . Clll 15141 446-~
2974 or 446 -0766 .

. 5 room house, 2 closed In
porche's, In Point Pleasant.
304· 675-5466 .

~ bedroom house' with 1%
acre lot Gallipolis Ferry,
or

By owner 37 acres. 3 mi.
from HMC . ... on Kemper
Hollow Rd . $10.500 lirm .
Colt 614 -446-7476 .

House for sale. 2 bedr09ms.
in Bellemead . 304 -675 ·
4072 .

100 acres term land , priced
for quick sale . Call614-38881l9 .

Modern 3 bedroom. 4 acres.
good well. lots more, no
reasonable offer refused.
Comstock area, 304· 675·
,3030 or 67_6~ 3431 .

45 acres end' barn 24X36 on
Bladen Mercerville Rd. •ome'
timber, mostley pasture. 6
ft . Brush Hog and Cettle reck
for long bed Ford Pickup,
Call 614, 256 ·6094 .

phone 304-675-1702
676 ·6391 . .

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Four ~edrpoms ; kitchen.fam!lv · r~o"! with fir~plact?· . . Well -_care~.. for proptfrty ~n . ~.
·firril hed basement; ·tow ~ason . Low upkeep . 304$80's, Point" Pleaent, 30467~- 6743 .
6·7 5- 3~'?~ . eveni~gs . :
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3 bedroom home, 8 Yt. 8UU· Chattin · Rd : $6,000 . 304· •
mabte loan . garden tpot, ~75 - 4464 .
reduced down to S49,000
304 ·675-5047 .
Energy -Efficient 3 bed ·
rooms, Shell, 6 " walls.
insulated floor, insulated
windows, $13,900.00 your
lot . 304-676 ·3981 .

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Beautiful Alta los home. 3 .
acres. 2 mi from P,t . Plee.san1
on Jericho Rd . 3 bedraoln,,
1 bath, full basement , 1
wooden deck, 8'h pet. assu meblo loan, S64.000. 304675 ·7733.
SAVE THOUSANDS BUY
FROM OWNER. Boll deal in
town on this recently remodeled home . Extra large
rooms, carpeted through out. lots of atorage room.
plus 'vJ basement, large front
porch and carport situated
on end lot in quiet neighbor·
hood. priced in upper 30's or
take ower payment of t22l.
with down payment negoti able. 304-676-66B8 . ·.

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Houses for Rent

House for rent. Call 3()4.·.
675 · 7283 675 · 5104 o.

676 -6386 .

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3 room a with privet; bath,
ref. Requested. Call 814·
446-2216 .
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4 ro~ m s in rGalli polis. *160,

S76 dep . Call 614·446- .
9364 .

2 bdr. unfurnished house
with garage . Cell 614·445 ·
9686 .
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2·3 bdr. house 1ully Clr·
petad. stove. refrig .. dis-·
hwesher. city schools. Cell
814-448-4447.
In langsville. 6 room house
with bath . Garden space .
S200 .00 per month pluo
deposit . References re ..
quirod. Cot/614·992· 7285 .

Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND lfSED MOBILE
HOMES KESSE('S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI. WEST. GALLfflOLIS ,
RT 36 . PHONE 614-446 ·
7274.

Small 4 roOm and bath
house in Middleport . Car- _
peted. sto\le and refrigerator ~
provided . Attached garagt. ~
Grea t for single or working couple. Sorry. no pets or
children . 8185 . month piUs
ucu-ritv deposit . Phone
614-992-5292 af ter 6 or
Weekend .

Setting ot Eotata. (1 1 147 12x60 Schutt 10•22 ft.
ecres.) one house:-3 Dirns-: porch. large level lot, Crown
Investment Opportunity . one garage. 66 acres bottom City, price neg., help fiSingles &amp; Multiple houoing. land. rest: in pasture and nancO: Call614·266 · 1444.
Purcheae 1 or all, owner timber plus tobacco base
Two bedroom home on Ohio
financing available . Call $60,000. 121 100% •••e• 1978 Norris two bedroom Street, $ 150.00 per month
pasture an·d woodland total electric on nice lot with plus deposit. call after 6:00 '
614·446·0116 .
$23.DOO. (31 28 acrao wilt 'l•rge two cer garage. Call PM 304· 675 ·6711 .
Coffee Shop for ule operet- sell with 147 acres or with 6t4· 256·6460.
. ing downtown, location 454 1OO Y2 at eJIItra coat. Allacrea
. . 2 bedro o m hou stt. 94
Second Ave .. Gallipolis. Call listed are more or leu 12•66 Indy total electric . . Burdette. $176 . month plus
614·446·3407.
property located in Gellia oxc. cond . Celt 614-446 · utilities . 304·676-4600, 9
County, Walnut Township . i 347.
o.m. to 4 :00p.m .
Own a .beautiful ' Childrans Contect John Owen•. 614Shop. Offering the latest in 379-2876 . No Sunday coils 10x60 2 bdr. no pets, $150
mo. ptua f150 depooit end 42 Mobile Homes
fashi'ons . Health Tex. lzod, please.
Lee. LeVI, Chic, Jordeche.
utilities. Furnished, Bulaville
for Rent
Buster .Brown, and meny Come T1ke A look !I See· the Rd . Coli 614· 448 -9204 or
more. Furniture-accessories ad in Sunday paper and 614·446·2861 . •
ll(ld toys by Gerber and come see how nice this
Nod -A·woy. $14,900. to house is Inside . For 11la by 14x70 Festivel1977 mobile 2 bdr. mobile home. Call
0_3_90_·_ __ _;
$17.900 . includeo begin· owner . 8 1A% auumable home, Complete with viny-'11 _6_1_4_·4_4_6_·_
nlng inventory · trainlng· loan . 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ( underpinning. ' tie · daWn
fixtures-grand opening pro- family room . Kitchen with straps, blocks. 3 bedrooms, 2 bdr .. a ll electric . Call
motions 1nd round trip dishw11her. range. rafrig . 2 tull beths. centrel 1tr. Lot 614-446 -3371 .
eirfare for two. Prestige Utility room . Petio. 2 car can be purch11ed or rented.
gar1g1, all alec .. heat pump. Coli after five 114·388· Nice 2 bdr. SkYline ·turn;, '
F11hiono 601 ·329· B327 .
air conditioning .. Call 773· 8166 or 614· 388-8252 .
water paid , located on Rt. 7 . '•
Coii614-246·6B1B .'
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Soles reprtuntotlve needed _.:5:.:9..4.::_2_0_r_7_7_3_·6
•&amp;OO down -mobile home'
In G_.llll and Meigs Counties , Nice 8 rm. home, bath, and large lot-your own boat 2 bdr. mobile home R &amp; R
to sell and . l.t~rvice life.
basemen1 . 24x24 gerlge on dock-owner flnenclng. Coli Mobile Home Park. 8ulilvil... '
health&gt; autq and home inau·
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1 'I• acre flit lot, cloee to 814· 261-1218 .
Rd. Galipolio, Oh . Colt 814·
ranee. For intormltion. cell
town . Call&amp;1•-••6 ·4l217 .
448 · 0627 or 614- 446·
Monogor at 304·298·45111
14x85 3 bdr . ott electric, 1283.
or write P.O.BoJII, 18Q, Par·
House with 4 toto. bam, underpinned, porch, 4tll. 1 ----~----­
_k•..:~c.b_u_r~g_2_1_1_0_2_,___ Uppet River Rd. Call 814· bldg ., rente! lot. In 1own. Mobile home for nnt : •\
268 · 1 9BB or 614 · 446 • Call 61 4-446· 203'11 . .Call 12•80 2 . bedroom I ·n ·
lntornatlonal Stool Building
anytime.
furnished With 10M2f r~. ·~
Manufacturer awarding
7228.
gl~t•d -ln porch a1·t., · ~ • 1
deolo.,hlp In avt~llobla arooo
Houio tor Sole: 62 lincoln 1984 Victorlon . 70•14. Slit
per month plus utilitl•r ··"'" , 1
ooon . Greet profit poton1111
St, • 112,500. nelda oomo up In Country Mobile Home ~eeuritv deposit. No pet " J ' ~
In an ••P.ndlng ll)duatry. ' ropolr. Coli 814· 218· 1773 Park. Daowln. lot 41. Ao· children . Coli (8141 C'.;' •. '
For 1ppHC11tlon CIM Wedacor
4227 .
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sume mortgege.
aftor 8pm .
303 •789 • 3 2 00 1 _, 24011 .

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for Rent

54 M isc . M_erchandise

and wooden cabtnets. *60.

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Phon• 304-676-5043 .

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cat tori. Cell 614-992-7! 14
or 814-992-8BOO .

$176. month . Call 614· ·
992-3946 . Bill Knopp.

Trailer for rent . 2 b8droom~.
furn ished . Call ''614· 9926368 .

Claude
Wintera, Rio Grande.
0
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fil ercha nrl;se

54 Misc.-Merchandi se
SPECIAL cut alaba 8 PU
loads dolivereci In dump
truck f100, or21oado $180.
You pickup 115. Coli 614246:6B04. ·

In Middlapor1. 1 bedroOm
fumiehed apt. Utilitiea included. 8196 .00 plua dep·
oalt. Call after 8:00 pm,
814-992-7177.
1 bedroom furn!shed apt;
Call614-992-6434 or 304882-2586 .

VaJiey Furniture, new 8.
uaed . large eection of quality furniture .. 1216 E..tern
Ave., Gallipolis.
Trade Center Furniture
Outlet, Kanauoa: Oh. New
Maytlg lo Crooley Applioncea. Call 814·448-4488.

APARTMENTS . mobile
homel, houses. Pt. Pleaunt
and Gallipolis . 614-446 ·
B221 .

. Used 30 in . gold electric
range, e150 . Uoed Kenmore
wuher, t126. Trode Center, KoQa~go, Oh.

Furnished one bedroom apt
in Point1 Pieasant. Very clean
and nice. Phone 304-6751386.

Glau topp coffee table and
tind table. lg . velvet loungiJr,
2 twin olze bedo. Coli
614·446-7378 .

Furnished efficiency apart·
ment, 1 peraon, private.
utilltiea Included 8180 .00
per month. 304-676-2083 .
or 876-8689 .

Kenmore Dlshweaher ,
*75 .00 . Feddera room alze
air conditioner. 1100.00 .
Call 814-'142 -2994 or 814742·3175 .

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Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleeping Roome
end light houH keeping
rooma. Par k- Centrliii- Hotil.
Call 614-448·0766 .
Furnished room, $100. Utilitie a. range. ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Sec .. Gallipolla . 446 -4418 alter 7 p.m.

Country Oak tabhia, cholra,
cupboardo, deako.lco boxeo .
Conklea, Tupper• Piolna, Rt.
7 . Hond crofted ond
finished .

Pickeno uaed furniture. 30.4·
1176-8483 or 675-1450.
RICK' S NEW ANp U8EO
FURNITURE. Used atovos
and refrlgeraton. Compat"e
our pricee. eave today.
Phone 304· 773-5430.

46 Space for Rent
Mobile home lot. 12'•60' or
amaii!M'. •'15 water paid. 4th
&amp; Nell. Galllpollo . Call 44114418 otter 7PM .

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MOBILE Home

COUNTRY
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large ~ ou . Cell
614-992 -7479 .

Rental apace for travel trailere, cempers, fold ups. Wa tef, HWtr. electric cable
hook upa. Cell 304-773 5851 attar 8:00 p.m.

64 Misc. Merchandise
Knauff Firewood Split- 96%
hordwoodo. You pick up or
we deliver. HEAP vender.
614-266-11245.
llmeotone, Send, Grovel.
Pick up at Richard• I. Son .
Col1814-446-77811.

Two 4 gallon humldifiera.
Two gal water heitera. 4'0
gallon bottle and 110 gallon
natural. Call 614 -986 ·
3680.

Reall1tiC acanner.. with cryatola, t76.00. Modal 1400
12 gauge thot gun with
lkeet barren, f175.00 . Ta ·
ble HW, $50.00. Manual
typewriter, e36 .00 . All
ltem1 in good condition .. Call
from 9 until two. 814-992·
5708.
Firewood UO.OO pickup
lood.~O delivered. Call
304-676 -6762 or 676 2991 .
Pole bern buildings built. For
free utimates ca\1304-878 ·
3981.
WANTED-Area Sporto En·
th,a t want to re·
cejve direct mail opeclala
lilt, an ex~iting new mer·
chandiae program, from Trl
County Sporta, 304-8752988-or write-to Rt. 1, Bo•
471 , Point Pleaaant, W. Va .
Include name lddrNa and
lip.
th~alaeti

Brond new electric wheel
chair Include• battery
charger, 304-773-6174.
Nlghtcrowlera, live min nowe. IMII worma. Trl
County Sport, 304 -11752988 ·
MOVING OUT SALE. April
ht·8th. 14081/z Ohio 8t,
Pont Ploasent. Seleinolde on
rolny doya.
Speed Queen wringer type
waahar, good cond. *16. or
beat offer. 304· 773·5730.

01011 top dlnnott, 4 wlckor
beck ch~lro 1400.00. Bluo
wlour couch, awlvet rocker
*4110.00. 304-8711-41148 .

Retired couple would like to
rent 2 bedroom hou• under
1200. Within welldng dio·
tence of Foodland. 304·
11711-4215.

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8 yr. old Reglolerod Sorrel
gelding 15.3 hands: 2 white
atockings S. white .. blaze .
Shown i.n 4-H 6 Quarter
horae ahowo . Call 814 -2866522 .

Regi1tered Quarter horse
colt : born May 9, , 984
·Dunn collar wittt·white star.
$390 . Call 614-288 -8622..
SaddiiJ horses, ai.O gaited
for trail. Riding lessons .
Tack . Call 8 14-898-3290 .
Ruth Reeve1.
Ragi1tered Walking Horse.
atallion . 3 years old .
8600 .00 . Call 614· 9926102 .
Good riding horse, part
quarter hone, $200 .00.
304-876 -8386.
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Hay
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~ppro• . 170 bale• elfalla
19.4% ·crucia pr0tein ; 06-76
baloa. $2 ~ 25 blile. Coli. ! •
614-692 -6338 .

1977 Gran Pri• 360, aut~.
air, cruiae, tilt. AM -FM, new
tirBI. new IJlllhauat, new
ohocka . Call614-44e -0492
alter 6 :30PM .
76 VW BeetiiJ exc. cond .,
et .200. Coli 614· 446 0686 .

83 Plymouth Reliant, 2 dr .,
S.E. loaded. exc. cond .,
84 ,900 . Call 814 -446 1604.
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1983 BlackC amero. li•callant condition. AT. AC.
Cruise, Tilt, AM - F'M
Caosotta. Call 814· 742 3080.

Alfrlileratl)r fiiO.oo .. 4 cap
wood cook atove with oven
1150.QO. 304·1711·2481 .

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1976 F'iOO Ford van carpeted throughout, aut. pa,
361 Windsor 8ngine . 304676 -3978 .
1980 Jeep CJ5, a. cyl . 4
speed, vary good' cond.
304 -876 - 2224 ·or 676 6470.
74 ' Motorcycles

!----.,..- -- - 1977 Dodge. van (windowl
auto .. AM-FM' radio, cruise.
air, etc. $2,600 . Call 614448-4182 .

1976 Honda CB 380 T Iota
· of extras, low mites, 1974
\976 Mustang II , PS,P8,
Yerjloha BOCC di" bike. Cell
auto. tran.a.. Runs, looki 814-256-6B36.
good ; $660 .00 . 1974
Dodge Van, 8500.00. Coli
1980 Hondo CR 250R, very
. 614-992-5666 ,
good cond. Call 814-4469710.
1966 Ford Mullang , 2 door
hardtop. 6 cyl. , . auto . on 84 Hondo Bjg Red, 8 mo.
floor, completely re,tored, old. Call 614-388-9991 or
new chrome. $2800.00. 614-388-1!1123.
Call 6l4 -992-2086.
19B1 Honda ' 750- cuai om
1975 Fprd LTD, good c ondimi., p'•dded aio'y b~r:
2,
1ion;' . run~ ·.good. e3so.oo. ..70Q
c. con:d. ·-Call .· 614, 387Cell614 -992•8921 .
0394. ..
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1974, Z28, l •82 engine,
make_offer, 30,4 -896-3472' ' 1980 LTO Kawasaki 760.
2,000 actual miles. Uke
Hay tor. aele fi .26 per bale . or 895-3967,
new. Very aharp. e1500.00.
Call614·2t6 · 9315~
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'74 Volkswagen, rebuilt en· Coll614·949-2410 or 614gina, good cond . $900 .00. 247-3901'.
304-676-1769.
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer
1983 Honda VT 750
ahadow,
3500 miles, extrll,
1982 Ford Escbrt, 2 door, 4
e2.700 . Call 614 -992 speed,
AM-FM
,
Michelan
2382.
We now have Northrup King
radials, e•tra clean, 614·
1eed. For your graaa 8a seed
387-7860.
needo . Cell 614-246-5193,
1974 Harley Oavidoon XAltizer Farm Supply.
_1987 Chevy 11 . 8 cyl, auto, 90 . Call aher 6 :00PM at
Pioneer stereo, runs well. 614-949 ·2091 .
Ground corn $6 .QO per Boot offer. 304-87_5 · 1690. I ---~H-o-nd_a_
C_X_..:_--.-ex-c-8-1_
hundred . 2 ,500 bul hel ear
corn 82.60 bushel. 304'72 Buick La Sabre, 4 door, lent condition. 304·8B2 ·
, 876-3308.
3797
PS, PB, good cond, good
·
1' - - - - -- - - - tireo,
phone304-882-2971 .
19B1 Honda 900 Super
'73 Monte Carlo, 304· 6 75- Sport. 8. 700 milea. exc
7602 .
cond, $2,000 .00 . 304-468 1863.
1968 · Camero, 304-676- I - - - -- -- - - 4072 .
1972 Honda do~ble , over 71
Autos for Sale
head cam, 460 cc. new tirea;
1976 Mercury, 4 door, low 1978 400 Kewoaki, 304 576-2372 or 678-2286.
TOP CASH paid for '80 mileage, clean , good t ires,
model and newer used cars. exc cond, cell 304-675- 1974 760 Honda fully
Smith Buick-Pontiac . 1911 3486 .
dreued. 14.000 mlleo ,
Eastern Ave., Gallipolis . Call
$800 . 304-675 -7733.
292
Chevy,
6
cyl,
engine
614-446-2282.
rebuilt newer run . Honda treii
1980 Chevy Chovette one / 90 . 304-895 -3441 .
Auto Parts
owner. 4 new tlreo. 43,000 1 -:-:-:-:- ' - - - - - - - 76
miles. $1 ,995. 1976 Mu s· 1986 Chevy 1 ton , cattle
&amp; Accessories
tang Ghia immaculate . Call . truck . Seeecroasstreetfrom
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814 -286-6522.
Caroline lumber, eeoo .oo.
30~ - 6083 or 876·2616 .
Paning out or ..n whole· 72
!18 Plymouth Fu'ry Ill, 66
Chevelle SS . Cell
Buick s pecial, 73 Dodge 1979 Corvette, excellent Chevy
614-388-8622.
pickup . Call814-448-3989 . condition, 304 -676-6465 .

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Farm Equipment

JD 2 row plenter. tobacco
.setter, 6 pt. chizel plow, JD
8 ft . wheel disc, New
Holland hay rake, 3 pt. poat
hole digger, lickle mower, 8
ft. dreg dlac. Call 1114-268·
1286.
John Deere 1010 tractor
$2,9911 . Allia Chalmor B
wide front belly mower,
cultivator . It plOws-need•
rubber: aU f!t•f696 . 8N For~
tractor high • low range
with front end loader, run•
good,·good rubber •1.860 .
First come flrat eerve. Milsay Ferguaon '8&amp; tractor, live
po-r, PS. with fronl end
looder, U ,996 . Call 614288 -8622 .

1979 Chevette, 4 dr.. auto
trans, AM ·FM , new itras,
good engine, 81 ,750. Call
814 -446-4117.
1979 Horizon naadl minor
work, runa good. 81 ,000
firm. Co11814-446-2099.

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WATER PROOFIN G
Unco ndit ional lifetime guarantee . l ocal. reference•
furni ahed. Free eatimates.
Call collect -1-814-2370488, day or night. Rogers
BasiJ me nt Wate rproofing.

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1971 Opal Rellye, 4q l .
auto . or trade . . 304· 8767376 .
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77 Chevy Malibu, high mileoge e1100 . 304- 876 4230 daya or 676· 48113
eveningo.

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Trucks for Sale

1981 Chevy luv, 4 apd.,
AM -FM $3,999 . John'o
Auto Salea, Bulaville Dr,
Galllpolie . Coli 1114 -448 -4782.

1974 ChevY luv, new tlrea•.
runa good, 1800. Call after
&amp;PM , 614-266·82111 .
1983 4x4 8 -10. Call i814446-1347.
1984 Ford Ronger exc.
cond .. 12 , 100 mll01 ,
*7,1100. Call 114- 388 9881 .
1882 C- 10 Chavyouto. P8,
P8, AC, tilt whaol, AM -FM,
rodlo. 16.000.· Coli 814·
2411·5810 .
1878 Ford F100 pickup. PS,
auto . f2200.00 Call 1114·
992·74113 .
1978 Ford plck-ll'p
aho"bed . 302'. 4 opeed
. overdrive. low mlloo. Clljl
614·949-2301 or814· 8492095.

B &amp; M ' TIRES. Tire deolo,
Cuatom Wheelo. Call (or
prlcu 304 - 89~ · 3458,
Since1971.
' 88 Chevy truck for porto
only, ttOO.OO. 304-11768782.
For aole. pa"•· 1978 Plymouth Trail Duater, 4x4 .
304-676-7435 .
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D &amp; M C~ntractOn. Vinyl
and a lum inum ai di n g re pl ace m e nt w i ndow• I n 1 u I a t i n g - roof I n g ·
remod e ling and new
construct ion-gutter•. Call
304-773-5131 .

Spring s pecial: Gene's deep
s team c.arpet cleaning .
Scotch guard , free esti·
males. Call 614 -992-6309
or 614-742-2211 .

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siding, roofing, replecement
windows, storm windows.

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ADJUST IT, I CAIJ'T EVEN
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otore doors. Call 614-992·,
2772 .

RON:s Tel&amp;wision Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola. Quiuar , and
houae call s. Call 304-576 ·
2398 or 614 -446-2454.

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removal. Call 304-675 1331 .
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Most walla completed same
dly. Pump ..... and aervices. 3Q4-896-3802. ,

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JIM'S PLUMBING llo HEAT· "
lNG . Rt. 1, Bo• 365 . Gall i·
polio . Cell 614-387-0576 .
Excavating

Good -1 Excavating . baaements, foot8r1, dri'lewaya,
aeplic tanks, landscaping .
Call anytime 614 -446 4537. James L. Davison, Jr .
owner.

WINNIE

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By J• , ., Jacoby
Ar 1 ) ridge player ca n cash out th e
tricl s n his l ong suit on def ense
a ga nst 10-trump . But it takes exper t
&lt;or ~sigh to r efuse t o t ake an avail·
able f ourth trick against lhree notrump. Tha t w as what happened in a

Reasonable Rates. Ditching
for water, g11, electric and
droini ge lines . Call S14446-850B or 614-446 2775 .

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!lo Refrigeration

Ed' s Appliance Service . ;
Serving all mak-.s &amp; brands "
of refrigerators, washira &amp; ~
dryers , atoves I!. dis hwashers. Cell 614-367- '
7187 or 614 -446 -4466 .

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SE~ING Machine rej)aira ,
aerv1ce. Authorized Singer
Sales 8t Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop
Pomeroy . 614-992-2284 . '

General Hauling

James Boys Water Servi ce .
Al so pools filled. Cell 614256· 1141 or 614-446 1175 or 614 -446-7911 .

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1977 Travel Trailer, 28 tf.
air. electric and goa. hoot , ' -;;::;---;-;--;--:-- -- - Awning, good condition; 1
87
•.e.ooo. 304-1175-4086'.
Upholstery

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1163 Sac .. Ave., Gallipolis.
614-448 -7833 or 814 -44 6.
18,.3 3 .

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second table, with th e sa m e opening
lead. At trick two, a hear t was contin: 1---------.-..;.- ' - -....l
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played, won by West 's . 10. Without
cashing the f ourth heart . West now
t abled the diamond kin g. Declar er preserving both the diamond queen
won the ace and played out all the and the spade ·suit control. By not
clubs, just as at table one. but now playing 'the last heart winner, West
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Dozer ~ark land clearin.g .
landacaptng. etc . Free estimates. Call 814 -446-8038
orll14-992·7119 anytime.

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Phone 814-448-3888 or
614-446 -4477

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B &amp; D Home Improvements ,
vinyl 1nd aluminum siding .
life ·t ime warranty, guttera.
aoffit, inaulation, replacement windows. 20 year
warranty . Free estimates.
304-576 -8101 .

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. Ken 's Water Service. WeUa. ·
cisterns, poole filled . Phone ,
614-367-0623 or614-367- ,
Peraona 8ody Shop. Locu11 7741 night or .doy.
Rd . Pt.Piaaoant. Pall KS.K .
Free . Eatlmates . 614-985- Do you need something
moved or hauled away?
4174 .
We' ll do ill Cell 614-268- ,
6261 alter 6 :00PM .
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Camping
Limestone, gravel, sand, fill •
Equipment
,din end coal delivered 304676·4412 .

1972 16' travel trollor. Coli
814-388 -9889.

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Building-remodeling , d r y ~
wall, kitchen-bathroom in stalled , door·window fram ing, vinyl and alumn aiding ,
roofing. 304-876-2440 .

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79 Motors Homea
&amp; Campara

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LUCIE ARNAZ SHOW'

Cement Finiaher, RiCk Garfield, 614-986 -4464 . New •
drivewavs-d)arking Iota . 'Any
s ize job. Repla c e old
Concrete.

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RINGLES ' S ' SERVICE ," a• :
perianced carpenter, electri- .
cian , maion, painter, roofing (including hot tar
applicotlonl 304 -676-2088
or 676-7368 .

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menta, Siding Vinyl &amp;eluminum siding . ov.erhang rutter
81 roofing . Free est imates ,
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'Aoto tiller t111 .-oo. Machan!• tool box tO&lt; wldo bed
140.00. Twin laundry tuba
140.00.0 304-811-3134.

47 VVflnted to Rent

Stoberta Greenhouse has for
niB cabbage. cauliflower,
broccoli planla . Township
Road 100, Racine RO 2. Call
814 -949-2342.

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$.1.600. (4) 26 • ft
(f!IIH..,HEA w
tO bacco trallera$500.
7 ft 'wooda Buah Hog '-----""':'-----,..--:....-------~
*1 .400. 7 ft lnt nlowar I
$70b. 79ft ~ 4 wheel d ri ve
Chov $4 ,600. Camper top
UOO . 8 hp Troy Bill 81 ,000 .
72
Trucks for Sale
71
Autos for Sale
Morgan' s Woodlawn Farm . ·
Rt. 35 , Pll~y . W. Ve . 304·
675-1 286 or 304-7361983 Plymo•th Colt, 4 apd ., . 1979 Datson 210. t tandard
2342 .
AM -.FM tape, aunrOof, shift, aome ruat, $1 ,600.00 .
$4,299. Jo~n'o Auto Selea, . 304-468-1853.
D 19 Allie Chalmers, 2 form
Bul~villa Dr, Gallipolis . Cell
treilera, 304-895· 3441 .
814-446-4782.
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73
Vans
4 W .O .
1972 Grovely walk behind 1977 Ford Granada 4 dr.. 8
tractor, 2 ap. axle , 30 in cyl., aula, -AC, AM -FM
New 1986 NJIIIan PU 4x4 ,
mOwer. steeing sulky 8800 . 8950. Call 614-446-4868
600 milea. sliding rear win 304-878- 7733 or 675 - attar 6PM.
.dow, King cab, long bed.
6622 .
*10,500 . Call 814 -4461 983 Plymouth Reliant 4 7019 .
dr., auto ., 61 .000 miles.
1982 Dodge 400 auto, 1979 CJ -5 , Golden Eagle,
3R ,OOO inil81. Call 614·
62 Wanted to Buy
PS , P8, low mileage, good
379-2726 .
cond, 84,600 . Cell 81 4·
446-9700.
WANTED : used saddles and
1978 Chrysler Cordoba ona
lock, 304· 88,2-2762.
owner, good condition. new 19.84 Dodge Caravan .
tires, 11 ,900. 2 tires G7B' Loaded . Call 614 -949 14 in . Cell 614-44&amp;-2BI57 .
2273 .
63
Livestock

Cement block. all sizes,
building malorlals. Gallipolis
Block Co., 12311• Pine St.,
Gallipolis. Ohio 46631 . Cell
814-446-2783 . .

JACKSON E STA .T ES
51 H_ouseh ~ld Goods
APARTMENTS (Equal
Block. brick, mon.ar and
Hou a ing Opp ,o rtunit'y)
!1'1 aonry 1uppli .Mountain
monthly rent ltans at $183
St e Bloc ,
33, Now
SWAIN
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
Ha n.
. Va . 304 -882for Ford PU good
2 bedroom, d8po1it $200, AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 81
222 .
located near Spring Valley 62 Olive St., Golllpolla. Now cond .• half horH, new MyPlaza and Foodtand, · pool &amp;. ueed wood-coal atovee. 8 !'' aubmeruble pump moend Cable TV av~lable. pc wood LA aulta t399, tor. 72 Ford PU good drive
66 •
Pets for Sale
hours •• poatlble 10 am to 4 bunk beda t199, antron truck. Bidwell Mill. 8t4pmand7pmto9pm · recliqera $99 . new It und 388-9688 .
Monday-Friday, Cell 614- bedroom euitea, rangee,
446 - 2746 or leave wringer waehera, 8. ahoea. Woodburnlng .,turn~nce like
HILLCREST KENNELS
New livingroom auitee new. ·capable . of heating
meaaagiJ.
Boarding all breeda. Heated
8199- 8599 , Iampo. elao 2000 aq.ft. Coli 614 -446·
indoor-outdoo'r facilities .
Redecorated 2 bdr apt .• exc. buying coal 6 wood atovea. 4113.
AKC Ooborman puppies:
location. Regency Inc. Call Coll814·448 -3169 .
Stud Service. Call614-446 4 pc . livingroOm auite, good
304-675· 7283 876-6104
7796.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
cond., ,royal blue, fake fur.
or 676-6388 .
· Sofa. chair. rocker. ottp- etOO. Call 614-446-7821.
Judy Taylor GrQoming. Call
Fumiahed · efficiency 807 man. 3 tablea, {extra heavy). Mon.-Wed., after 4 :30.
614-367-7220 .
2nd. Ave .• Gollipollo. Share $686 . Sofu and chalra
both, $160 utllitiea paid, priced from 1286. to 8896. 2 hospital · beda very good
Briarpatch Kennels Protesedulta. Call 446-4416 after Toblea, $60 and up to f1 26 . cond., . 1400 each. Call
iional All·breed grooming.
Hide·a-beda,e390. and up 814-388-8803.
7PM .
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa .to *660. , oofa; beda f1 46,
cilities. Engliah Cocker Spa·
Fumiahed efficiency e185 Reclinera, '.225. to $376 .• Wincheeter model 12 16
niel puppies, Call 614-388utilltes pd .• single .adult. 920 Lampo from f28 . to f1 26 . aauge, V.R . e460. H.'N.R .· 9790.
4th -Avo., Gallipolio. 446· pc . dinettea from $1 09., to 10 gauge shotgun 32 in . Call
436 . 7 pc . e189 and up. 1114-446-7019.
4418 after 7 p.m .
Dragonwynd Canary Ken Wood table with aix chaira
nel. CFA Himalayan, Persian
1 -2 bdr. apt. furnithed, all 8286 to $746 . Desk f1 10 26 in. color Seara conaole end Siamese kittens . AKC
Chow pupplea. Call 814utilitiee paid, no peta. aec. up to e225 . Hutchea. t650: TV. Coli 614-446-9629 at·
.
446-3944 after 7PM .
dop.. rent 8350 . 2-2 btfr. Bunk bed compla1e with ter 8:16 .
lpte. fumiahed. part. utili- .mattre11ea. •276 . and up to
1 male and 1 female Cock-a tie• paid. no peta. IMtC . dep. 8396 . · 8oby beda, $110 . Aiding mower 11 HP, 36
tiel, large cage, naating box,
rent *360. 2 -3 bdr. opta, Mattre11e1 or box epringa. cut. DYilamark, new cond .•
unfurnished, par1 . utilites, full or twin, $158., firm, $88. 8800. Call 614-446-2390.
180. Call 614-388-9783.
no pell, aec. dep . renU360 . and $78 . Queen ..... e226.
4 dr. cheall, $49. 6 dr. Searl elect. dry'r good
2 fel)lale lull blooded bae·
Call 614-446- 1384.
cheata. e69 . Bed framu. cond., $100. Call614-448- . glao. ·6 months olll . U5.00.
New redecorated conve· $20 .and $26 ., 10 gun - Gun 4447.
Call 814-992-681 .9 .
niently located, cloee to cabinet•. e360. Gu or
ahopping. applilinces fur· electric ranges *376. Baby Coleco Orginal Cabbage
Baby rabl;tita and chicke~s .
304-676-6043 .
niahed, gas &amp; water '"paid, mattrenu. *25 lo $36. bed Patch dolla &amp; Premiees. Cell
$225 mo. dep. &amp; ref. req . fremeo t20, $26, &amp; $30, before 2PM, 614 - 446king frame t6.0. Good selec- 3387.
Call 614-446-7616.
tion of bedroom sult.ta.
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Musical
Riverside Apta. Middlepo". rockeu, metal cablneta . 7HP Augg riding lawn tracInstruments
Special ratea for Senior headboards $38 It up to tor, good motor and trenemluton. no mower decll,
Citizent. *130 . Equal Houa- *66 .
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dlniJtte, heed boards, end 2 ch·a nnel mobile tedio. e150 . ano bargain. · W• nted ~ re"
1 a~ ci""2 'bedrbp m ·f~rniahe·d bedroom luitea. 3 tnilea out Gr~un·d ·plane .~mter1na, •36 . sponaibta party to take
low monthly paymenta on
, epta . for ;ent' in . Mi'd~lepo ,. . Buloville Rd. Open 9ai'n to Call 814-446-4638 . •
.. Cell -6 ·1 4· 99 2'--5304 ·be · '6pm, ~on . thru Set.
1 · -,---+.,-,'----..,...;~­ liPin,t ·pian.o, :Can .b~ . seen
~ Write Credit Mao. -t weep 4·;00 ' ..-nd . 6c.Q.O ,__8_1_
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GOOD USED APPLIANCES 441·3346.
For rent, one bedroom. Waaherl. drvera, refrigeraLowrey 2 keyboard organ.
furnished baaement apt .~ tor~. rangu. Skogga Ap· VANGUARD PAINTS - foot pedall. Good coridition ,
utilities Included. 8200. a pliancee, Upper River .Rd . Quality you can truat .. lnatruction book, mu1ic, and
monih. t6Q . depoait. Call beside Stomt Creat Motel . Eberabach H·ardware,
bench included . $400.00.
614-448-7398.
Pomeroy, Ohio . Call 814·
1114-992-2803 .
Call R uateH Spencer at
992-2811 .
814-985-4.192.
Newly .remodeled apart- County Appliance, Inc .
Good
uaed
appliance•
and
Commercial
potted
tomato
ment ..• 176.00 plus utilitiea.
Oepoait required . In Syra- TV 1111. Open 8AM to 6PM . planto. f100.00 per 1000 58
Fruit
Mon thru Sat. 814-448- planta. Order early. Porcuse. call 614-992-7034.
1699,
827
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Ave
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tland, Ohio. Coli evenlngo
&amp; Vegetable~
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specializing )n built up roof.
Cell 81 4 -38 8-9857 .

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446·7838 after 6PM.

55 Building Supplies
Building Mai e;ialo
Block, brick, s8wer pipes.
win'd~ wa. lintela , etc .

Three bedroom t railer Crab
Cro ok Road , $ 175 .00
month, 304-6,75 -1206.
Apartment
for Rent

be tte~.

'72 CJ 6 loop $1

"I love baseball! Where else
can you hurl insults ~ at a
millionaire!"

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I m provements

Television
.Viewing4/2/85

tune· up. new paint. Naw
6ft. bueh hog; never used,
$2 ,350. Malley Fergueon
185 dfeeel tract or. live
power, PS, high &amp; low
range; heavy duty Maeaey
Ferguson , buah hog &amp; 3
bottom plowo; 10ft. whHI
diac all for $ 6,496. 3000
Ford · dieael-real clean new
rubber: SAVE. Cell 614 ·
286-862i.

For ule prom dre•• size 6-.
plat and gaUrtleta. peach
with white lace . 304-6762685 . ·.
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Atorl: 2600 with atorage
cabinet. 17 canridges, 3
lovatic Wo. oat of paddles, aet
of driving poddlu $200. 8'
Ford truck topper t250 .
After 7 p.m. 304-876·
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Ferguaon tractor: 4 tpd .. 4

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In Mlddlepo", 2 - bedroom
pa rtially fum iahed mobile
hom 1. Inc ludes · wa t her:
dryer. *175.00 permonth.

Tu~y.

614 -33 2-9748 collect.

Cobboge Patch Koou s, nlco
glfta. $40 . for one.
476 for both. 304-882·
2334 .

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KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

erected. Iron Horae Bldga.

locuat po1ts. 7 f t.:" 304.·
676-2462.

12x60 , In Syracuse. Pe"ly
fu mis heit. e1 60 . per month
plue depoait end ut ilitiea. No
pets. One child. Call 814-

f arm E quipment .

Spring· Specl ol : J 4' x30'x8 '
w ith 16'x7' garage door &amp;
.. r v lc e doo r, • 3 . 888

Oood used Atarjt 12 games

On Chi rk Chopel Ad} 1 child,
J IDOd ret .. depoait. free
...tar, n9 pelf . Col . 614·
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.Discjl~ additional street
lighting for Wn!on Terrace.
- - Approved Councilman
Henry Werry' s suggest!on to Install
bl
a ca e aroupd the vlllag~·s water
tower on Breezy Heights.
son will becdntinulng CDOOefforts.
-:--Approved the maycr'sreport
In other business:
snowing that. the village took ln$33!19
- - Council approved the · during the month of March.
purchaSf' of a time clock for village
A11d discussed publishing a perloworkers.
die report to show where village
--Approved the donatlonof$500 monies are being spent and to help
to the village youth league--money alleviate concern about Pomeroy's
for donation pu~s had already Income tax. It was pointed out by
been appropriatE'dinto thevillage'·s Walt()n that the village books and
recreation funds .
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vUlage council meet ings at"eopen to
- - Discussed road problems a t tthe public at all times. •
the end of Peacock Ave.; on East
council membersBettyBatonlck
Main St.; and at the i)ottom of and Larry Wehrung were also
Lincoln Hill .
present for the meeting.

Ask to wed

_ A marriage li'8E'nse has been
Issued 1!i Me igs County Probate
Meigs County Emergency MedJ ._ Court to Raymond Lee Patterson,
cal Service reports thatfourcallsfor 22, , and Ellora Rae Faulkner, 21,
assistance were answerect on
both of Pomeroy.
Monday. At 9:40a.m .. Pomeroy was called
Songfest planned
to l:W Mulberry Ave. for Mary
Bonecut1er who was taken to Holzer
Silv!"r Run Baptist Church will
Medical Center . .. At 11:23 a.m.,
have a songfest Saturday night
Pomeroy was called to &lt;;row's
beginning at 7: :JJ p.m. Featured
Restaurant to transport ·Pearl
singers will be "The Inher itors."
Hawthorne to Dr. Conde's office. At
The public Is Invited to attend.
8: 29 p.m.. Pomeroy transported
Virginia Hubbard -from the Pomer.oy Hea lth Care Ce_n ter to Veterans
Veterans Memorial
Me!florial. And at 9: 24p.m., Racine
went' to Bashan Rd . for Afi_cia
Admls,sions:·Horto11· Arnold,
Pickens who was treated a t · the
Pomeroy; • Virginia Hubbard,
scene_btit not transported.
Pomeroy.
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key. George Molden.

Motorcade
,heads for .
Columbus

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CERTiFICATE , David Burt, left, receives a certificate for
completing a basic short course fur soU and water technJclans held at
Ohfp State University's Agricultural Teclmlcallnstltute, Wcioster, .from
Paul Hoskins, administrator, Division ofSoUandWaterConservatlonfor
theODNR. .
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Da vld Burt of the Meigs SoU and
Water Conse1vatlon Service has
·completed a basic short course for
soil and water conservation techni·
clans held at Ohio State University's
Agricultural Technical Jnstltut_e,
Wooster, March 25-29.
Burt, who is local district technician, received training in soli
conservation history, putpose and
ph!losphy Including relationships
with the various cooperating agencies. He also was given Instruction in
the· soil survey arid Its many uses
including field exercises. utilizing
soli pits, basic hydrology runoff
calculations and watershed evaluations, Ponds, surfaceandsubsurlace ·
drainage, estimation of erosion,
resource conservation systems In- .

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animal waste management.
The course was sponsor~ by the
Ohio Federation of Soil a_hd Wa ter
·Conserva tlon Districts In cooperation With the USDA Soil Conserv11·
tlon ServiCe, the Division of Soli and
Water Conservation, ODNR, and
the Agricultural Technical Institute. The course is designed to assist '
technicians in doing the best
possible job in their day-to-day
application of engineering and
designing of various sou and water
con!)E'rvation practices.
Anyone wishing information concerning specific soil and water
conservatioi! related needs and
problems should contact the local
district office, Box 432, Pomeroy.

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GALLlfOLIS - The GaDla·
. Meigs Rfglonal Airport Authority
.T.ueSday/agteed tp hlre·An'lbui'gey
· Aviation of Politi Pleasant io
· operat~ he Gailla-Me!gs Airport.
Ambu~ wQ)&gt;QPer!lte'..H~ airport
under a~ntract with the authority
and wt ' a penhlt Issued by the
Gallla ounty Coinmlss!on.
Am rgey, which also operates
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EACH WATCH HAS A FULL 1 YR. WARRANTY

_ELBERFELDS.
Hanes®SPRING SALE! .

20% Off Sale includes men's Red label T-shirts- Briefs- A-shirts .=_ Boxers
- B,oys .Red label T-Shirts an4 Briefs. Men's Blue label T-Shirts and Briefs plus
mens B1g and Talis and Hanes Pocket T-Shirts.

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tlon, hlch puUed out 9f the airport
after, dropping a sillf1 agalo~t the
,, commtsstottlrif~ry.
- · -·
.. Rqbert Mc&lt;:;artey of Rt.2, Vinton,
also1bld with the Authority for the
!!xed base operator's position.
Amburgey wU) provisionally
begin Its operations at the airport
later this week. A contract between
the/parties Is e~Cpected to be signed
ne~t week, authority president Lin
Yo'u-ngsald.
The authority also asked the
eommlsslon for anaddltlonalapproplatlon Ill $8,600 for airport operatlons. The commission had appropIa ted $3,000 In its 1985 budgetfor the
airport.
Younj! told the c0111mlss!On that
after Foothills drop!Jlld out, t~ 1
authority ~pent $1,500 to purchaSE'fuel tan~ts from Foot!Jills and spen)
approxlmately. $1,200 for electricity
and snow removal, leaving the
authority with ~ left In Its
approplatlon for the remainder of

the year.
The authority estimated l!rwould
spend' approx!m;~tely _$2,200 on
electricity operating runway lights
and the beacon, $400 for an outside
telephone, and $500 for llablUty
Insurance. The aulhprity also' requested $5,1ro for maintenance and
repairs to the bulJ(IIilg.
Commission· president Verlln
!.Waill quest!OnEG' tllf I!IIIOUnl request.eq far rnajpt~.
· "My big proble!n;" SWain said; ..
the amount of niortey we're
.P'!tt!ng ln. At~ present _time. we .
• miecj to keep om' budget as iow as ,
possible. We already have.plans to
put a new roof on the building using
In-house labor. We'll takecareofthe
budget and do aU the repairs and
maintenance in-house."
Young said he approved of the
county's plan. Board member Dan
Davies also agreed.
"We'd like to start o!f fresh with
Amburgey," Davies said. "We need
towipethesla!Hlean."
Commissioner J .E. Cremeens
agreed with Young's and Davies'
assessment.
"I'm glad thingS have worked out
.the way they ·have," Cremeens
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"We're p~ud of the airport," '
·1 Swain concluded, "and as long as
you (authority) keep the dollar
figures In line, we'll back you 100
percent."
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH

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a plan approv~ by the GOP-controlled Senate Budget
Committee.
At _tile same time, sources cautk1iied that that
bargaining pattern might not hold as negotiators turn
to other · ttems . These sources,, who Insisted on
anonymity, 1'£&gt;1l!lrted Increasing l;entiment Inside the
talks to acCept Reagan 's proposal to virtually wipe out
the Sfnall Business Administration and to eliminate
the Amtrak subsidy rather than sharply curial! those
programs, as the Budget Committeepropos!'d.
With the farm Issue at least tentatively resolved,
'negotiators said much of the discussion in the talks
· woulc;l centeraround "hot button"lssues, a phrase they
anributed to Sen. Pete V. Domen!cl, R-N.M .. to refer to
divisive issues such as education. !jefense spending ·
and Social Security.

can SUJlPOrt and not just tacitly approve." But barring
that. he said, "we'll do the best we can to gel a fairly
gQOd con,sensus and then bring it up" on the.floorofthe
Senate.
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· ThefarrnprOposalwouldcut$8'b!Uionfromfederal
farm price supports over three years, according to a
sou·rce who asked not to be !ndent!fled. Additional
savings would come from crop Insurance programs
and a phase-oot of Farmers Home Administration
direct lending programs.
FHA loan guarantees, a lesscostiywayofpro\rid!ng
goverrunent assistance, would increase as the direct
lending program phased 0\11 by the end of the decade,
the source said.
'Pie proposal, If It remains unchanged, splits the
difference between Reagan's original request for $26
billion in farm program cuts and the $l!·Q!lllon figuTe In

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ANGJ'Y DEPOSITORS - Bob Malherly, left, 1. aboot ...0 Home State Savtnp Bank depositors
and Daisy Bowman; botll of Cbtqlnaall, join ot,Jiet gathered. Re)II'C8elltatlves of the gl-oup met wltb Gov.
·protestenln shouta Tuesday at the '!!tatettoli!e where Celeste. (AP Laserpboto).

November and could face the death
penalty If convicted.
The jury bepn considering the
case Monday evening. They had the
day ott Tuesday because Judge
Thomas Hodson had aconvnltment
out of town
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COLUMBUS, Ohio iAP)- Ohio
financial institutions have i:Jeen
given a last chance io take over the
closed Home State Savings Banli by
coming up with ·a better offer than
one made by an out-&lt;&gt;f-state
company.
A spokesman for a Columbusbased bank said Ohio bankers and
state officials were to meet here this
morning to : discuss ' terms of the
proposed offer. The. spOkesman,
who asked not to· be identified by
name, said the Jl'lflEitlng was
designed to give Ohlo banks a
chance to make their own bids.
Gov. Richard Celeste says that
ba~ring such action by ln-Stl\te
banks, he
Hoose and
Se!lllte approval Thursday of
changes needE'd In state law to
permit sale of the Cincinnati
Institution to the non-Ohio bank.
•Under the proposal, the buyer
would pay a premium to enter the .
Ohio market. -The state would ••
supplement the purchase price with
a financial guaraht.ee to assure that
depositors get all their money.
Celeste said the guarantee, which .
Senate President Paul Glllmor,
R-Port Clinton, said could be a ·
minimum $'10 million" wpuld 'not
come due from t~statliforthreeto
five years.
Celeste said It could be paid tiy the
state from money acquired through
pending lawsuits against Marvin
warner. Home State's owner, and
ESM Government Securities Inc.,
the . Florida firm whose, collapse
triggered Home State's loss.
TheCincinna.tiEnqulrer reported
today that the deal also calls for the

would be .discussed with Ohio's
bank-!x&gt;ldlng companies this mornIng in Columbus.
Chemical Issued a statement
Ttuesday saying · it "had held
discussions" with Celeste's office
but that "there Is no agreement
regarding purchase of Home State
by Chemical."
"There are substantial regulatory, legal and other issues that
would have to be resolved. before
any bastS for acquislflon could be
developed," the statement said.
The ~neral Assembly, which
was to have been in recess starting

wUI seek

buyl'r to wume ihe $00 million
remalnlng \II the Ohio Deposit
Guarantee Fund. ·
The governor would not ldentlf)l
the prospective purchaser, but
published reports In today's C!ncin·
nail Enquirer and The (Cleveland)
. Plain Dealer quoted unidentified
sources as saying CheQllcal Bank of
New York bas made an after lha!

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act on legislation Celeste said was
needed to complete Home State's

sa~leste said the out-&lt;&gt;1-~tate'Offer,
for Home State would be held until 3
p.m. today to give Ohio banks a
chance to match or exceed it. "It is the best offer we have, and 11
protects the deposliors100percent,"
Celeste said. "If we get a better
offer,l would prefer II. But we art' at
a point now where we need to move
forward, and I'm prepared to
recommend that offer to the
GeneralAssen\bly."
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-GUlmor offered no assurances
/!bout the prospect for en&lt;~,crment 01
th'e Democratic governor ' s

P~~ave not_, seea (the bill). 1
have no agreement or commitment
whatsoever that we've made on the
bUI except that obviously, any
legislation , we'D deal with expedl tlously, one way or the other,"
Glllmor said.
Celeste said work was underway
Ttuesday on drafting the measures.
Celeste saki that "tf ·for anyreason" the . legislation was _not
passed or Implemented within the
next · two weeks, he would seek
authority for Home State conserva tor Arlo Smith to begin a limited
withdrawal program for depositors
as soon as possible.
In a~ to the-Home State bill,
Cel~ld he would seek legisla-

DA80N ro SMILE - 0111o
Governor

Rlclttard Celeste

brellb IntO alllllellllhe-en
a reporter's qql'JIItian durtq a
[11'1!11 Cllldi!MKle ~ IIICht
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clndnnatl lltiiiCelftn&amp; t11e
cumnt ~~ate or Horne s.ate
S.vmpa.nk. Cetn&amp;e delcrlbed
the deal will wlildl Bll llllllllled
OUI·of Mate 1IIDk 1181 lllreed to
buy Ute doeed Horne Stale
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stud~ntsandparents marched at St.
VIncent-St. Mary High School to
protest a coach's firing, but no
. arrests were made . .
At one point Tuesd'l)' , Assistant
Prll\cipal Larry Roberso'l report edly pushed two people !nan effort to
keep the pickets from entering the
school.Abrlefshovlngmatchended
when Roberson went Inside.
Dan Boarman. defensive coordi·
nator for the schQoJ's football team
and helld ~ch for the baseball
team ,· has taught history and
eaached M- tl)e school toi'
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ye&lt;!/"s.
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... Sist~r Maureen fleld.- -the -school
prinr!pal, notified Boarman on
Monday In writing that h(scontract
as a teacher and coach would not be
reni"W('(i 1his year. ·
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·New_York b-a n·k ·may
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An entry has been IDed, in Meigs Distribution of the monies wiD thei1
. County, Common Pleas :Court re- be made aecord!ng to the wishes of
. _,_ '· gardln~ a 1ransfer of funds In the court.
~lddleport VU1agewlth$16,889.141s
In a suit to recover delinquent
to be transferred from the firehouse • child support flied by the Meigs
construction bond retirement fund County Welfare Dwartment and
to a fire truck fund.
Vonda K. Johnson. Middleport, the
Racine Home National Bank has court has tound Garnes In contempt
filed suit In Meigs County Common and sentenced him to10dayslnjall,
'Pleas Court asking for a $3,132.84 with ll!'lJtence to be suspended. If he
judgment against {:harles D. Curl· , ~ ~paying and continues paying
man, Racine, for nonpayment on a ' toward the delinquency until paid in
full . 1bls arrangement Is
In
promissory note.
- In other court Q'UIIters, a restrain·
accordance with an agreement
·.lng order has been lsswid against
mtered!ntobythepartles!nvolved.
·~UIIam King, Pomeroy, pending
Shelby A. Jarrell, Albany • ha~
the finalization of a divorce action
fUed· an appeal In Meigs County
flledagalnstKlngbycll!tnthJ.King,
Common Pleas Court 11ga!nst the
Middleport.
Southern Ohio Coal Company,
Lancaster, and James L. Mayfield.
In a suit flied by the Ohio Valley . administer of the Bureau of
Publishing Co., Gallipolis, against
Worker's Compensation, Colwn·
Jones Boys, Inc.. Gallipolis. the bus. Jarrell Is appeallr!g an order
court has ordered that moniE!S due
made by the Industrial Commission
the plaintiff from the defendant are of Ohio, dated Feb. 8, 191!5, which
to be attached and i)akl to the Meigs upholds an earlier · decision by
County Clerk ot Courts when the Wocker'a C&lt;mpensatlon denying
monies ~e due In July. 1985.
benefits. :

ATHENS, . Ohio· (AP) - An
Aihells ·County Common Pleas
Court jury was to resume deliberations today In the muttler trial of
Vincent Plckerson.
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Dlckehon, , of NelsonvUle, Is
chal'ged In the ~hooting death of
Robert Keels of. HaydenvWe last

AKRON, Ohio (AP ) -

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firing

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Pomeroy, _OH.

Four-year-old Karen's mother had died_in an a.c ci·
dent. Her father overcome by arief and shock, sent her
to live with a neighbor ' for a few days, saying she was
"too younc to understand" and would be upset by all
the cryina and visit_o rs.
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But Karen became confused, then frightened. No one
would tell her where her mommywas; she was livinc in a
strange house with unfamiliar people: and at nursery
school, her teacher looked at her sadly and started hugling her a lot.
.
Karen eventually learQed, and accepted, that her
mother had died. But those days of fright, the result of .
• ·family and friends trying to "protect" her, need ·never
have happened. Even the youn&amp;est child can under· .
stand, in 1i11plt terms. the concept of death.
As funeral directors, we have experience with helping
children to undtrstand and accept death. Please stop
by if you would like to disc.uss il.

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CAN YOUNG CHILDREN UNDERSTAND DEATH?

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. - WASHINGTQN (AP) .:. Budget negotiators ror tne
. sizeable cutback In President Reagan's defen~
White House and the Senate Republican leadership are ·
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· Even so, the apparent resolution of the farm issue
and Social Secl)rity after reaching tentativg
was the first solld \lldleation ,of progress since the
agreement on a packilge· q_f faJ;m prograin cuts
Reagan administration and ·the Seriate GOP
designed to save al)out$14 bU!Ion through 1988.
· leadership began an .Intensive effort' last' week to
"They seem to have worked sometp!ng out'·' on the ·
resolve their differences on a 1986 budget_
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controversial farm Issue, Sen. John Chafee, R-R.l.,
[' Wlthout-changeslnspending-orataxincreasethat
Reagan has ruled out.:.... deficits are projected at $230
told reporters Tuesday evening. Othersourcescloseto
lbetalksconflrmedthetentatlveagreementandsaldlt
· bllllon.next year.
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would save sUghtiy less than $3 bUllon from price
Word of progress also came at a crltjcaltlme in the
secret talks, with Senate Republican Leader RQbert
supports, crop Insurance and other farm programs
Dole saying he Intends to bring a deficit reduction plan
next year, and an estlmaied $14 billion through 1~. .
'S everal other sources stressed that the agreement
to the Sena!e floor by AprU 22. even If no agreement Is
was C.onttngent'upon completion of.an oveliill deficit
reached by then with the White House.
_Dole said the goal of the ta!.ks remains to come up
reductlonpackageof$55 billion to$60b!Uion next year
and roughly $:JJO billion over three yellrs, Including a
with a package of spending cuts that "the Whit&lt;~ House
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Grace officiating. Friends may call
at the Ewing Funeral Home from 2
to 4 a nd 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

Absent ee voting for -the May
primary elections got underway
Monday a t theMeigsCounryBoard
of Electt'ons.
The board office loca ted in · the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple w!ll be
on a.m. to _4:uv
on p.m ..
open rrom 8:ov
Mondays through Fridays, for
absentee voting.
ThP measures to be voted upon
are the Syracuse tax levy and the tax
levy-bond issudn the Eastern Local'·
&amp; hooWist rict. ·
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Weather forecasJ -

Tonight . mostly clear. Low 30-35.
Wednesday, partly cloudy. High In
the low 60s. The chance .of
precipitation is 10 percent tonight
and Wednesday.
Extended Fo-a..t
'Thursday ihrough Satunlay:
Chance of showers 'Thursday and
Saturday. Fair on Friday. Highs· in
. themld-S&amp;tomld-GO!I'Ibursdayand
bl the 80s Friday; coolhrg to the
upper40s to ml,d·50sSatunluy. Lows
In the , mld-:Di to tow 40s early
, Thursday and Saturday and lll08tly
In the 40s Friday.

NL baseball races

Tt"ee packets and ground cover the Meigs SWCD office, 992-6647, to
plants ordered from the Meigs Soli · ma ke orhet arq~ngef'll£'1ts .
and Water Conservation District
Ladles AuxUlary may be picked up
Friday from~ a.rn. t.o 7 p.m. or on
Applicants sought
Saturday, Sa.m . to lla.m; ·
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The packets and plants a re to be
The Racine Eme.rgenay Squad is
picked up a t the Meigs SW CDOffl~,
now
accepting applications tor new
221 West Second St., second floor of
members.
Applications can be
the Farmers Bank Building in '
picked up at the George CUnimlns.
Pomeroy . .
residence on Third St .. across from '
Those who are unable to l&gt;ick upon
the
squad bu Udlng until Aprtl 8.
the
days should contact

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Mrs. BerthaSpencer, 100, Route1,
Racine, died Ttuesday morning at
the Pomeroy Health Care Center.
Mrs. Spencer was born Oct. 25,
Meets Saturday
1884atRacine,adaughterofthelate .
MeigsFishandGameAl;Soeiation 'Barnhart and Caroline Bershicke
DAYTON, Ohio (API- For the will have its regular meeting Yost. A housewife, Mrs. Spet)ter
second t !me in two weeks, Irate Saturday with a t,Vork session was a member of the Racine UnitL'CI
Home State Savings Bank deposi- beginning at 2 p.m. ' Mem-bers are Methodist Church and . Racine
tors loaded Into cars and at least one asked 10 bring brush cutting and Grange.
bus, headt;&gt;d for Columbus In hopes carpentry tools.
Surviving are a daughter, Ruth
of convincing state officials to help
Steams, Route 1, Racine; four
grandchildren, Spencer Stearns.
them regain the money that's been
off·\imlts since March 9.
Board to meet
Mansfield; Ethan Stearns, Ginger
·Williams, Euclid, · and Robyn
In Cincinnati, about 90 people left
Ina 19-vehiclecaravanthat included
Southern Local School District
Reitx-r, Racine, and five greata ·40-paSseJJger bus. Mary (lonned - will ln special S&lt;)s§ion, .Wednesday -.• graD~jchl!dp&gt;''!:, She was pll?CE'ded in
black-T-shlrts wrth whit~ leiters that . . evening, 7 p.m,, in the high school ' death by her husband, Roy Sp&lt;'nccr
.-r ead. "Vic tims ofTtrusf:-'-·
_. cafeteria. --.
'· in 196'3. . .
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r.tavesWes£'rvlceswti tbehelda t .
givenasendoffbyotherdeposltors
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1 p,m . Thursday at the Gilmore ·
who said they coUld not make the
Cemetery with the Rev. Roger
trtp.
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"Home State represents middle·
class depositors." said Fran Ewing, 10 1015 percent of Kaiser' s salaried
Winning number 302
a Cincinnati-area school employee.-.. staff would be reduced by restruc"They're not gamblers. They're tu ring some jobs and terminating
CLEVELAND AP
oi hers.
( ) The
conservative people. That's the
winning number drawn Monda"
Kaiser agreed to make thr
&gt;
feellngofthesepeople."
r&lt;'ductions in its salaried staff aft er
night In the Ohio Lottery's dai ly
The Cincinnati group planned to U nited Ste&lt;ilworlCe rs Union game, "TheNumber,'l was30'2 .
lnthe" Plck 4"J;lame,t hcw!nning
pick up more protesters near the
Kings Island amusement park. A m embers approved their givr- numberwasOZ73.
w,..., to meet bbacks.
subject to similar sacrifices
Th
Dayton Contingent Plan """
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_ e· 1ottery reported rarnings of
1
In
Columbus
for
'art
11
a.m.
y
t
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company
s
non-umon
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saar$639
m
, the
ied workers.
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.944.50 from wagering on its
The union cuts include a $l.S4-an- dally game. Earnings cameon sa les
march on the Statehouse.
"The situation here has gone on
of $1,278,143.50, whllt' holde rs of
k
'or three w·eeks. We don't feel hnur wage reduction a nd the
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wmnmg t 1c etsarrentlt~t:ut oshare
they're moving speedily enough,"
balance In benefit cutbac s. nion $fi38, 1!l9. .
said Usa Neldich, an unemployed and company officials also have
In the parlmutuei"Plclo.4" gamr,
cinnati
nurse
who
has
been
agreed
to
work
together.
under
the
$
Cin
rcvist-d contract. In a n effort to sa 1res totaled 191,838.50. Holders of
working 16hoursa day as a leader of
winning tickets are ent ltl&lt;'d to 45
the Home State de_pos.!tors' group.
impmve prQ9uctivity and product percen t . or $87 ,167 . A winning $1
quality.
st raight ticket earns $5,304. A
winning $1 boxed tlckt't earns $221 .

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P,-m . tpnlght (Ttuesday) at the lodge
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_3\Jproached by twO people who have
Indicated to him they ·would be
wllllr!gtoput apartmeiusupstalrs ln
their businesses If the CDBG funds
WOltld be available to them. Ander-

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tion to broaden the powers of the
state superintendent of savings and
loans In an attempt to speed the
rropen!ng forl\tU service of about 40
Institutions where only limited
withdrawals are pennltted now. · .
That plan . would !n~olve 'the
superintendent's use of a $00mllllon
loan fund to bolster the assets ot the
closed Institutions to meet Federal
Home Loan Bank Board requirements and. under state law. allow
them to reopen.

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do things on the up-and-up. This has
me completely befuddled."
Roberson said Sister Field would

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chanting Boarman's namt' rushed
outside' the school to join some
parents. A few minutes la.ter, the
students and parents marched
inside to the ·cafeteria and de-

. ·manded to see Sister Field, but she
would not.appear before the crilwd.
AOout 9a.m., aftertheprotesthad
been In progress for more than 00
minutes, pollee wpre called. P arents left the cafeteria calmly before·
pollee arrived and cpnt!nued picket lngoutslde ..
Pollee guarded the doors and
most students re turned to class. No
one was arrested.
About 9:45 a.m .. hundreds of
students resumed the chants a nd
walked out of the .school. Tht'
student.sreturneda short timelatrr.
Since last fall. school administratorsandathleticboostershavt'been·
at odds over a new pol icy that gtves .
theadm!nistrat lon shared cont rol of
money raised by boosters and other
parent~. Th&lt;' athletic· booster club
refusedioabldebythepollcy andln
January was stripped of it sstatusas•
a bona fide school club.
In recent weeks, - bOosters ·and -,
officials at the Catholic DiOC&lt;'S£&gt; of .'
Cleveland have been trying to -~
negotiate a settlement .
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set for Taylor ·:·:
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Due to the serious nature of the ~
chllfges, Meigs County Conunon '
Pleas Judge Charles Knight, acting •
upon a motion before the court, has •,
set l)ond- for Lindsay Taylor at ~
$00,000.
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Taylor, fonnerly of Forest Run ~
Rd., Racine, faCes aggravated ~
murder charges In cmlneetion with ~
the October 1983 death of Danny ,
Wayne Melton . Taylor. Is also ·,
charged with possession of a ·
!!rearm while under a pending ·
felony indictment _

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