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P!if.!.. 10-The Deily Seutiuel

Pomeroy~Middleport,

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Tuesday. April 9, 198!

Ohio

Kindergarten
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registration
date planned

Area deaths

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preceded In death by a tWin s~r.
· Mrs, Frances Hoagland In January,
Miss Grace Sauvage, 98; Cotum- · 1985. and sisters, Mrs. Edith Lama
and Mrs. Gertrude ,Fllcklnger, and a o • Kindergarten registration for .
bus, fonnerly of Pomeroy. died
brother, EdWard Sauvage.
Southern Local Scbool District has
Sunday In Columbus.
Services
will
be
held
at
the
been setfor Saturday, April 27from
Miss Sauvage was a retired
Woodyard
East
Chapel,
Livingston
8-11
a.m. and 12:30-3 p,m . at the
. 'employe of the Department of
Ave.,
.Columbus,
at
10:30
.
a.m.
kindergarten
buUdlng. ·
'Agriculture, State ofOhio. · .
Wednesday
with
graveside
services
Parents
or
guardians
are asked to .
She Is survived by two niece!!,
at2p.m.
WednesdayatBeechGrove
bring
their
!"hild's
birth
certificate
Jean L. Moore, Middleport, and
In
Pomeroy.
and
record
of
lrrununlzatlon.
Cemetery
Allee L. J ones. Columbus. She was
·
Each student entering school for

Grace Sauvage

MeigS squads make
267 runs in Mareh
A tota1 of '1£1 catls were answered
by units of the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Se"rvtces durIng March, Administrator Bob Byer
reports.
Of the total runs, "199 were ..
emergency calls and 68 were
transfers. Calls answered by varIous units Include Pomeroy. 74;
Middleport, 40; ~utland, 36; Racine, 25; Tuppers PlainS, 16, and
Syracuse·s . There were 158 patients
transport~ With100ofthemgoingto
Veterans Memorial Hospital; 33 to
Holzer Medical Center; four to
Pleasant Valley and 21 to other area
hospitals.
Miles for the month totaied ~.7,
an average of 30.7 per calls.

Five calls for assistance were
answered l_VIonday by units of the
Meigs County Emergency Medical
Service.
At. 12: 09 a.m., Pomeroy went to
Kingsbury Rd. for Allee Plantz who
was treated but not .transported. At
2:59a.m .. Middleport was called to
Stonewood Apts. for George -Cummins Sr. to Veterans MemoriaL
Rutland at 6:03a.m. wentto37893St.
Rt.l24 for Shirley Gibbs to Veterans
Memorial. Pomeroy at 10:36 a.m.
was called to the scene. of an auto
-accident on U.S. 33. Everett Lee was
treated at the scene but not
transported. And at 4:01 p.m.,
Pomeroy went to Texas Rd. for
Mildred Dalilo to Holzer Medical
Center.

Vot .34, No ,254
Copyrighted 1985

Meeis wednesday

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CARRIEJ) TO SAFEI'¥ - A ·Charle8ton para·
medic carries one-year old Ralph Clay away from the
wrookage of a car which oveJtumed on a city streetOne per!ICIIi was klled til the aecldent. Nine people

A fund drive for Brian Harden, 21.
who suffers from a plastic anemia
which requires a bone marrow
transplant has been started In
Mason and Meigs County.
Heading the fund' drive Is the
American Legion of Point Pleasant,
Miles Epling, chairman. Checks
should be made out to the Brian
Harden Fund, and maUed to Epling,
Ohio River Road, Point Pleasant,
W.Va .
.
Harden has been confined to the
Charleston Memorial Hospttaf .for
the past two weeks and Is scheduled
to leave today for seattle, Wash.
where the transplant wlll take place
at the Fred Hutchinson Research
Center, University of Washington.
His wife, the former Paige Carr,
and his sister, Tammie, who will be
the donor, wUI accompany Harden
who Is eXJll'(!ted to be In Seattle for
the next three months. Whlle there
will be no charge for the operation,
the donor wlll be required to stay for
several weeks, and Harden's wife
wUI remain to care for ·him ,aftl'r his
Olscha~ge and he begins outpatient

SA.nJ•aJ s n•ty
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Gas tax bill
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. · Social Security Questions..anci
. WASHINGT!)N· (A?) - Ugisla. · · Answers: · ·
· tlon . jjesign&lt;!d to rl'-lgniJe- fUbllc
Q. My wl(e and i'txith·get SSt
concern a)lout fuel conservation by ·ttecent!y our son moved in wltb
boosting federal gasoline taxes Is · us. Should I report this to Social
pending before the House W;~y~and
Security?
MeansCommlttee.
A. Yes . You should notify SoThe bill, Introduced last week by
clal Security whenever there Is a
Rep. John Seiberling, OOhio, would
change In · the composition of
Increase the 9-cent federal excise
your household.
tax on gasoline by lOcents a gallon.
Q. My father gets SSJ and he
will have to go Into a nursing
"Put Simply,", Seiberling said,
"most Americans have forgotten
home in the-future . Medicaid will
the gas lines which were a fact of
pay most of the nursing home
everydayUfesuchashort-tlmeago.
blll . Wlll his SSI payment be afAn Increase In the excise tax on
fected?
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gasoline would stimulate renewed
. A. Yes: The first full month
consumer demand for maximum
that your father Is In the nursing
tuel efficiency In passenger cars."
home his maximum payment
will be $25.
My mother has just started recelvlng physical therapy In her
horne· from a Medicare-partie!paling home health agency. Be(Continued from ~ge 1)
.c ause of her condition she needs .
accident, which troopers said
help with simple housekeeping,
caused Ught damage to both
Will Medicare help pay for that?
vehicles.
.A. No. Medicare medical In•, Drivers of two tractor-trailers
surance cannot pay for hOmeescaped Injury when their rigs
maker services.
collided Monday morning on U.S. 33.
Q. Some of my acqulllntances
Troopers said Walter H. Brown,
pay a little less than I do for their
of Carthage, Mo., was south·
Medicare medical insurance. Why
bound on 33 and Everett Lee J(., 44,
Is that?
of AthfDS, was northbound, when
A. The basic monthy premium
their rigs collided In a curve. The
for the medical insurance part of
10:30 a.m. Incident resulted In
Medicare is $15.50. However, if·
moderate damage to Lee's rig and
you didn't sign up for llwhen you
first became eligible or If you ·
uiht damage to Brown's. Brown
had It once and then cancelled It,
was cited by troopers for driving left
you pay a higher premium. THt!
or c;enter.
premium Is Increased by 10 percent for each full year a person

Patrol...

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Ohio )otlery winner

CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number. drawn Monday
. night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "1lle Number," was 84l6.
· Inthe"Plck4"game, the winning
number was 61l13.
The lottery reported ea,rillllgs of ·
$992,362.50 from wagering on Its
dally game. Earnings cameonsales
Of $1,225,314, while holders of ·
winning tickets are entitled to share
$232,951.50.

Re~ised

Weather forecast
Tonlghf. clear and cold. Low25-30.
Wednesday, mostly sunny and
warmer. High near 00. 1lle clillllce
of precipitation Is 10 pet eent tonight
and WedrtesdaY• · .
Exlalded F'orecallt
• '111Unday lhroush ~: .
of ~- '11lurwclq.
Fair on Friday and Saturtlay.lflalw

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could have !lad medical insurance but did noi :
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Q.' lt's.·posslble -I wlll -need , a
hearing· ald .· wui my Medicare
pay for It?
A. No, medical insurance does
not covet the cost of buying a
hearing ald.
Q . I'm planning on wor.klng on
a farm this summer. Will my
earnings count for Social Securlty credits?
·
A. You earn Social Security
credlls for your work on a farm If
you receive at leal $150 In cash
wages from one employer or If
you are employed for at lea_st '20
days for cash pay that Is figured
on a time basis..
Q . I'm 65,,and ju$t started gettlng Social Security retirement
benefit~. My daughter, who's· l6
and lives ~lth my ex-wife, has
quit school and started to work
full time. U she earns more than
the limit, will that reduce my be·
neftts•
A. No. Your daughter's earnlgns will affect only her benefit.
Q. I am a hOusewife but I've
just ·started a small business In
my home. How can I earn Social
Security credit from my bustness?
A. You will get Social Security
credit for your earnings If your
net earnings from self-employ- .
ment amount to$400 or more In a
year. However, In some cases
you can get credit even If your
net Income Is less than $400. For
more Information; contact any
SoCial Security office.

ATTENTION
Kmart SHOPPERS
IN OUR

WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 1Oth
ADVERTISEfAENT
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All MERCHANDISE ILLUSTRATED ON THE
FRONT PAGE SHOULD HAVE STATED "LIMIT 2
. PER CUSTOMER" ON EACH _ITEM.
WE IIEGIET ANY IMCONVENIENCE TillS
IU Y CAUSE OUI CUSTO.IS.

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were ridlnK In the ~ Volksw~- Clay was,;
treated for minor lnjulies and released at a -~
Charleston Hospital. (AP Laserphoto).
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proposal approved ·-·'
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the company, but leave It a public
company with 11 mUllon shares
outstanding, compared with 16.5
mUllan shares currently outstandlng. Company stock would continue
to lie traded In the over-the--counter
market. ,
Each share of Multimedia commoo stQCk w!U be converted In the
merger to the light to recetve$41.25
cash and $~.54 face amount In a 16
percent bond, according to the
release. Thebondsaresubori:linated
discount debentures, which means
any other debt will be paid off before
the bonds.
Under the original offer, the .
Investors' groupwouldhavepald$37
cash arid$2iprlnclpalamountpfa15
percent subordinated discount deben lure per share. The original
proposal would have made the
company private.
Under the revised offer, all pubUc
shareholderswoilldhavetherlghtto
retain shares of·Multtmedla stQCk'
after the merger on the same
proportionate bi.sis as the founding
farniUes, the release stated.

receivt&gt; about $52.46 cash per share:.
In the merger.
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Multimedia will begin thP ex-~
change as soon as practical, the:
release said-. Members of the'
Investor group have told the:
company they will not particiPate
the exchange of(er:
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The bonds to be Issued wUI no •.
earn Interest untU July 1,1990. They•
will then bear Interest semi-:
annually at 16 percent a year. Tile;
Investors anticipate beginning tiY
pay back the bonds In equal annua(.
Installments beginning In 1996.
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Multlniedla stockholders woukt
have to approve the merger::
Multimedia has stated thE' merger.
will not go through unless a majortty;
of the shares not held by the Investor:
group are voted for the plan.\ ;r'he-group currently holds about 40:
pi"rcent of the outstanding shares. :

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Hubbard's Greenhouse
MOWOPEIIF~

SPRIII8 SEASON

Donald Barhyte, chief financial
As a first step In the transaction,
officer, declined Mo11(1ay to com· - Muljbnedla has agreed t9 allow
Complete line of veptable &amp;bed·
menton the Identity of the ihlrd ·· sharebolderstoexchangeoneSh.are
dhl&amp; plants, lia~~ ~~~-.
party.
,
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.· of _c onunon stqck for a $125 face
potted plants·- bloomirt Co fo!l·
· But Advertising Age, a. traile. .. amount of a new ISsue of. the
age, shrubbery, rose bushes,
Journal, . quoted · sources ''Mooday conipany;s 16percent subordinaJed
azaleas
&amp; RhododendrC!flS. . .
saylilg that ah investment com- • discount debentures .. . - · ..
· .OP[N DAllY. 9 tn 5 ,
iiany, Wesray Inc. pf Morr!Sto~ .I( 3.2 mtilton sh;n..:.s are ex,·
'SUNDAY 1 to 5 , .
N.J.~ headed by former Treasury changed, shareholders noi electing ..
PH.992-5776
Secretary WIIUam Simon had made to retain shares of the company will
a$60-a-sharebldforMultlmedlaat ,------------'---~--------an estimated takeover price of $1
billion.
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Therevlsedofferapprovedbythe
board was made by an Investor
group consisting of senior management and members of the Peace,
Jolley, Sisk and_Furman families
which founded ' Multimedia. The
Investor group told the c;ompany It
had decided to revise Its original
offer to allow stQCkholders to retain
105 EAST SECOND
an equity interest in the company
because ot the outside offer;
ABOVE B~NK ONE IN POMEROY
·accordlngtatherelease .. ·
. 992-6417
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The revised offer wlll recapitalize

D. MICHAEL MULLEN
AnORNEY ·AT·LAW

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cailed the Woodruff Repori, was completed In 1983.
· 'Acmrdlng to Hurst, OOOT will be carrying out a
··scooeofservtce''meetingqextFrtdaywtthWoodruff
conS'Uiftng. At that time, ooor wUI . explain to the
consulting firm just what will be expei:ted in the
preliminary engineering. Environmental concE:&gt;rns
will also be addressed at this meeting.
TWo or three weeks later. the consulting firm will
present . a proposal to ODOT, based upon Input
galhered at the scope of service meeting. If the
proposal is satJ:;factory after review. ooorwm theR •
enter Into a contract with Woodruff Consulting.
In all, S!n),()X) has been earmarl\ed bYODOT to pay
for the Ravenswood connector's preliminary engi-

heerlng needs whl~h Involves esta blishing a preferrro
location for relbcatlng Ohio 124 from Pomeroy to the
Ritchie Bridge, a distance of 15.69 miles.
After a IQCatiori has been established and
t&gt;nvlronmental clearance obtained, deta iled design
work can proceed and cont ract plaps can be prepared
and right of way acquired.
The typeofhighway tobe built. whether a two- la ncer
four-lane. has not been detemlned at this time.
· ACcording to a report prepared by the office of
Governor Richard Celeste, Ohio 124 ca rries a pproxi·
matPIY 2,00J vehicles a day in_~o this area.
Construction funding and timing have not yet been
determined and constuction st Ul appears to be at least

• thr~ or more y!'ars away.
Pre liminary engineering for the Ravenswood
connector Is one of sever al SOutheastern Ohio projects
designated by the governor In an aggressive sta tE'
• hi ghway program · ca lled "Opera tion J obs HighWays_;.
Approximately 35 people turned out for 'I'ul'sday's
Pomeroy Area Chamber of Conunerce ·m eeting
including State Rep . Jolynn Boster ; Elizabeth Welsh,
assist ant direct or of the Lancaster-Fairfield County
Cha mber of Comm~&gt;nx• ; Frank Cleland of the
Southeastern Ohio Regional Council 's highway users
committee; Bill Blower. Middlepol1 chamber
president; and Phil Robert s, Meigs Countyenglnecr .

Three-phase
bridge project
plans outlined

Driver
sought
A high speed c hase Tuesday
afternoon, involving the Rutland
police ctepartment and a 19TI Chevy
Monte Carlo, ended with the arrest
of two passengers In the fleeing car.
However, thE' d-- ~·pr of the d u ran
away.
Jeffrey Miller , depu ty s heriff
acting on behalf of Rutland Village,
and another J effrey Miller, a
. Rutiand police officer: wi-re patrollng In the Rutland area about 2: W
p.m. yesterday when they spotted a
vehicl e driving erratically. They ·
pursued the Vehicle which headed
'down New Lima Road. The officers
got close enough to ge t the license
numtx&gt;r, ran a check , and fqundihat
the vchicil,'_was supposed to belong
to Brlah Bowling of Racine, who is
wanti)O pn a bench warrant In

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
A threc- pha s~ repair job on the Pomeroy-Mason Btldge has been
deemed nec(.,;sary·by the Ohio_ Department of Transpartation, according
to George Dougan, deputy director of ODOT's District 10 Office In
Marietta . Dougan 0\jtllncd the project during TuesdaY's regular meeting
of the Pomeroy Area Cha mber of Commerce.
The first phase of·repalr will be the spreading of an epoxy ovPrlay on the
Pxist lng road surtac!' of the bridge. The overlay should minimize
slippery ness when thl' road is wet. Plans are nearly rompletefor this phase
and work is expected to begin by mid-summer. The bridge wlU not be
closed for this phase since ttw·seallng process may be col)lpl~&gt;ted one.laJ:!e.
· at a time. . ·
The second phase of work wutlnvolv~&gt; :some· structural repairs on tl)e
Ohio s ide o( the bridge. Structural proble!J1~ were dlscowred by a
consulting'fi'rm hired to do a routine Inspection oft he span In 1984. A more ·
- · · specifiC lnspcct!On. wa s carried OUt -b~· engil!!"('rs fl'!lm 0DQ:T's ~riQgl,' .
·bureau just last mor\th.
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SeCond phasp w_o rk ;.:mlnciude repa'tr'to an-a~~hor bar ·an the Ohto-slCJe;
pin replacement, the replacement of span one which Is .the Utile section
leading to the main body oft he bridge, and major rehabilitation of pier two.
where the main span hooks. to tht&gt;, little section.
Se&lt;!ond phase requires closing
Second phase repairs will definitely require the closing of the bridge
according to Dougan. Detailed plans for the second phase have not been
completed as yt.&gt;t and until they art&gt;, no d~&gt;IPrmlnatlon can be made as to
how long the bridge will actually he closed. It Is thought that the repairs can
be made In stages, ther~by permitting the bridge to he opened pcrtodicaliy
throughout tht&gt; second 'phase work. however , this Is not conclusive.
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Dougan said he realized closing the bridge would be lnmvenlent for
many people "but W&lt;' would'! he planning this if It weren't necessary," he
added.
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When plans for the second phase have been finalized, Dougan will meet
with "a select group of lQCal people" to determine the most workable plan
of action for &lt;'Onductlng the repairs. and the most convenient time for
·
closing.
The structural problems present no.danget at this time Dougan said,
"but the problems must be taken care of If we plan to get many years of
continued usc from the span.'·' .
Painting In third phase
The third phase of work wUI be the painting of the structurE' and will not
nrcessitate closing th£' bridge to traffic. If the bridge must be close&lt;! at all
during the painting process, it will only be for short periods of time while
ov ~rhead painting Is heing done.

Accident leaves two hurt
TWo women were treated and
released at Veterans Memorial
Hospital Tuesday following a twocar accident attht&gt;lntprseetlonofSR
7 and Meigs County 5.
The driver of on«' Cl!r, Judith E .
HPrbert, 28, of Oak Hill. was treated
for multiple brulo;es and cuts to the
rlghl knee. Deborah L. MoWer ,18, of
Salem Street, Rutland. a passenger
In a car.driven by 15-yt'ar-old Ruth
E . Dent of WaynesvillE', Mo., was
treated for a concussion and a scalp

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.rotedo.· .
. PEfmONS PRESEN'l~ll
)\ citizen's 'petition dli(.'e
started last fall lly the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce came to .
an official end Tuesday utternoon when Jennifer Sheets, who
headed the drhle In Meigs
Coonty, preSented the petitions
to Bemai-d Hurst, assistant
dln.'C!tor and chief engineer of
the Ohio llepartment of 'l'rarur
' poriatlon. Also shown are Lowell
Wingett, fill' left, 11 local newspaper columnist. and Ron A,h,
At bottom left, Ash, right,
president of the Pomeroy Area
Chamber of Commerce, nmlnd&lt;i GL&gt;orge Dougan. deputy ·
director of ODOT's Di..tricl 10
office In Marietta, to teD those present at Tuesday's chamber
meeting, that area merchants
would toe among those con.•uttro
by ODOT before definite are
made for the temporary closing
of the Pomero~·Ma.'!Oh Bridge.
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Attorney Rick Crow. Crow sa id th£' .
state was sa tisfied with Ta ylor 's
psychi atric report "as long~s it Is
ent ered In Its full fo rm and not piece
mPal. "
Judge Knight. irrita ted by the
delay, rescheduled the hearing for
Friday. The hear ing must be
scheduled within 10 days aftpr the
com1 receives the psychiatric
n:port. The report was delivered
last Thursday.
Phillip Paulucci. director of th&lt;'
Shawnee Fol'l'nslc Center , Is to be
cont acted about having a representatlve present for Friday' s hearing.
T~ylor , 'who faces a maximum
possible penalty of life Imprisonmenl on the aggravated murder
charge and ma ximum possible peoatty of18 nionthson the weapons
charge, was retumro to the Meigs
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The officers chased Bowling to
Ohiq 143 aM . ·into .Ha.r:risonville.
TI1ere. Bowling clreled''t he .Ple rgm-·
tary school and then camP tlllck
down 143. turning left onto0hio642.
Bowling then tried to hide thp
vt&gt;hicll' behind a la rge tree.
The office" pulled up hehind the
vehiclt&gt; only to find that the driver
had escaped on foot . TWo passm gprsst iU In the car, Robert Class
of Middleport and J ames Patt&lt;'rson
of Syracuse. were a rrested and
takrn to th&lt;' Meigs County J a iL
Aft er arriving at th&lt;&gt; jail, it was
dlscovcred tha t the vehicle n:alty
helongro to J ohn Damico, Jr. of
Cleveland . The Bureau of Criminal
Investij;(ation was brought in to
process the stolen vehiclE'.
Glass was rel~&gt;ased from custody.
Patterson , wanted on a bench
warrant In Meigs Coumy, was held
OY!.'!Jlight . apiJ('arcd In Me igs
Coun ty Court Wednesday m orning,
and then was released from
,
custody.
Bowlin~ L' still being sought . One!'
appn:hendro, he will be charged
with grand theft , reckless operation
and fleeing police.

Taylor's competency hearing delayed -.
ARC S t r.ll.
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cut , hospltal officials said.
The Gauta-ll'{elgs post of the State
Highway Patrol said Herbert was
The questionast9thecompete ncy Taylor is Incompetent at this time
southbound on 7, when Dent
of Lindsay Taylor, charged with but could he restored tocomiJ('tency
aRJ)arently pulled from 5 and struck
aggravatedmurderlnthcOctober. wlthlna yea r.Coxfeltthata second
He rbert's vehicle In the right side at
1983 d~&gt;alh of Danny Melton, will eva luation would be needl'd to
4 p.m., causing heavy damage to
have to walt another three days substantiate Shawnee's belief tha t
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both vehicles.
before being answered.
Taylor's competency could be
Dent was cltect by the patrol for no
TayloF'S competency hearing, restored.
driver's license and failure to yield
scheduled Tuesday morning in
The psychiatric examina tion.
the right of way. Herbert was cited ·, Meigs C011nty • Common Plea s ordered by .Judge Knight wh!'n
for an expired license, troopers
Court. was COf1llnued by Judge Ta ylor appeared for an·aignment
·added.
Char)es Knight until 2::Jl Friday on Feb. 11 . was to determine
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afternoon, after an objection was Taylor's compett&gt;ncy to stand trial
made by Taylor's attorneys, Steven and his mental condition a t thetlmP
Story and Don Cox, regarding a of the offenses.
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psychiatric report on Taylor.
At the time of the arraignment .
Cox, entering the objection, Taylor's attorneys entered pleas of
expressed concern that a represen- . insanity to the two charges against
tatlw from the Shawnee Forenslce their client - aggravated murder
Center, Portsmouth, prepa rerofthe. and possession of a firearm while
report, was oot present to enter the under a pending felony Indictment.
document personally andtoattest to
Representing the ~t a te during
the report's COITect preparation.
TUesday's brief courtroom action
The report allegedly states ihat , was Meigs
County Prosecurtng
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Sentinel staff Writer
Woodruff Consulting Firm, Cleveland, has been
designated by the Ohio Department ofTransportatlon
to complete the preliminary engineering plans for a
proposed Connector road from the Ritchie Bridge at
Ravenswood-Great Benq fo Ohio Routes 7 and 33 at
Rock Springs.
Bernard Hurst , OOOT' s assistant director, present
at Tuesday's meeting of the Pomeroy Area Chamber
of CommercE', gaw an update on the s tatus of the
connector.
Woodruff Consulting was Involved In a study of the
proposed connector In the early l!l8l's. That plan,

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board of Multimedia Inc. has
approved a revised proposal from a
group of private Investors to
recapltallze the communications
Veterans Memorial
company, which publishes 43 newsThe Gallia-Melgs Community
papers and owns 17 television and
Adm'isslons -- ShlrleY Sisson. Action Agency has announced that
radio stations.
Pomeroy; Michael Conley, Por- this Is the last week for the-HEAP ·
The.plan would keep thecompany
tland; Della Roseberry, Pomeroy.
emergency assistance program
public apd allow current stQCkDlscharges--Goldle Lightfoot, Or-· which ends April 12.
holders to retain equity In ·the
vUie Holter, John Motley, Geneva
Applicants cannot be received
company, officials said In a news
Conrad, Ivor Logan.
af\er that date. HEAP Is a one--time
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ville office late Friday. ·
$:.ul to elglble applicants. HouseMultimedia also announced tha tit ·
holds who have received a disconhas agree(! in principle to settle four
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The Past Councilor's Club of the nect notice or have a W day or less
fuel supply and are unable to get
Initial s~ock purchase offer .a nd has
Daughters of America wUI meet at
dellvery would be eligible for
rejected an outside offer to buy the
the lOdge hall 8 p.m. WedneSday
participation In the program If they
company for $roper share.
evening.
meet the 150 percent federal
The outside offer to buy ·the
established Income guidelines.
cop-1pany was received durlrig the
~ill sing Saturday
Interested Individuals may apply
past week, accordln~ to the Mulby
contacting the oHicts In the
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tlmedla news release. The offer was .
; The gospel group "Saved" will be
Meigs County Courthouse, 992-500i, . treatm~&gt;nt.
upon the sale of the
contingent
· Harderi is the son or Mrs. Porothy
performing Saturday evening, 7:30
Gallia Outreach, 2:al Jackson Pike,
newspaper
operations, obtaining
p.m :. attheAshSt.,FreewUIBaptlst · 446-0061, or the Central · office In Harden, Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, " financing and approval of the
and attended Pomeroy schools.
Church In Middleport.
Cheshire, 367-7341 or 992-6629.
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and booster; ml'~les, mumps and
rubella (MMR); arid a recent skjn
test. Ohio state law requires that
every chUd entering school for the
first time must be Immunized.
To enter kindergarten, a child
must be five years old by Sept. 30.
Early registration ts necessary so
that bus routes may be arranged ·
and supplies ordered . .

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (APl -Ohio's
taxpayers have made their first
Installment on the eost of lnvestlg!'tlng Home State Savings Bank and
other problems that caused the
state's savings and loan crJ.sls.
The state Controlling Board on
TUesday, at the request or Attorney ·
. General Anthony J . Celebrezze Jr..
released $643,00) In emergency
funds to pay for the first J?hase of a

special prosecutor's · probe Into
Holllt' State's collapse. Celeb~e
said he probably will be back to ask
for more In June.
The board also approved the
release of another S:.ui,OOJ for the
Department of Commerce to contract with a Wall Street banking
Investment firm, Kidder. Peabody
&amp; Co., to assist In negotiations wlth
Chemical Bank of New Yllrk for its

purcha se of Home State.
Celebrezze told the . sevenmember board that the special
prosecutor. Lawtence A. Kane of
Cincinnat i. will spend$442,()X) topay
the salaries of attorneys, l!norher
$1M,()X) for Investigators. accountants a nd Industry expert s, and
$.17,001 for security and othe r
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Appalachi an R&lt;&gt;gional Commiss ion, whi ch has pumped $25.'imillion
Into 28 sou t hrrn Ohio counti&lt;'S sine«'
its birth In IOO.'i. ls on the mdang!'rrd
speci&lt;'S list.
ThP RPaga n administration ha s
askro Congr!'Ss to cloS&lt;' the ag!'ncv
at thrend o( S&lt;'pWmb&lt;'r. some thing
th~ Sena te 13udg&lt;'! Commit I&lt;'&lt;' a lso
has ll'COmmmded . ,
The commission says about 1.831
mill'S of mads and 700 vocational
schools ha\·{' been built In the
13-state Appalachian region with
agency assL~t a nce . Basic health
ca re seryiC&lt;-S havP been E'xpanded
so they a r&lt;' easily accessiblt' to most
families.
Winifred Pizzano. federal cochairman of thP commission, has
said the adminl,t ratlon's proposalls
part of a n effort to reduce the dPflctt
that otherwl'le could Uiidercut
nationa l emnomic growth.
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-"Contlnua llon or that growth can
do ll'lOre to strc ngth&lt;'n the economy
of Appalat·hia than any level ·or
federal fund• proposed ror th&lt;&gt;
commission," Ms. Plzzaoo told a
House Appropi·IaHons subcommit tee recently_

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Somebody really ought to ask 'flp , cease-fire, the Contadoras went on,
qulred, would be spent on fool) and
O'Neilf a very dln'Ct question,
,
Pomeroy; Ohio
"humanitarian " needs - even
the Catholic bishops in Nicaragua
namely-: Whose sidds heon1DErOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
would act as intermediaries. and
soldiers in bivouac need food and
.~ For a imost two years, the
preside over sessions between the
medicine.
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Democratic leadership ·Itas been antagonistic parties designed to, set
And then the president added his
Bm~ ~L-...,...., ~=~~
Reagan
to
pay
asking
President
do\l(ll
rules
for
an
election
to
own agenda . Not 'oni.Y would he
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heed to the-Contadora countries in ascenatn what was in fact the
require of the Nicaraguan govern·
ROBER'f L. WINGET'f
the matter of seeking a resolution to democratic wUI or (he people In
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ment "cqulescenceon the cease·fire
P\lblls)ler
the Central American problem
Nicaragua .
·
and ensuing demqo;ratic elections,
raised by communist control of
Mr. Reagan on Thursday de·
he would. also insist that fqrelgn
PA'f WHI'fEHEAD
BOB HOEFUCH
Nicaragua .
clared that he was willing to go
troops
In Nicaragua - "Soviet
Assistant Publisher/ Controller
General Manager
The Contadora grotip - Venezu· along. He elucidated: lf 'both sides · Union, Cuban, PLO, · Libyan and
ela, Colombia. Panama and Mexico · agreed to a cease-fire, the proposed
DALE RO'fHGEB, JR.
other mUitary and security person - ~~ In Costa Rica andsuggested a ·u.s. contribution to It•\! exercise
·-News Editor
nel" -be ejected from the country;
modus operand!, namely that· both
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would be t.Q ·c ontract with the
that Nicaragua -scale down its
A ME MBER of Thf" AssocialPd Press. Inl a nd Da il v Press Associa sides - the Nicaraguan goverrt· Contadoras not to spE&lt;nd any of the
military to a size comparable with
tion and the AmE&gt;r ican Nf'w spape r PublishC'rs Associ~tion.
men t and the com ras :, respectively,
$H million that Reagan has asthat of Its neighbors; and that
the- Marxists In power, and the sumed would be headed their YUIY
LE·rrEftS OF OPINION arr w('lromr-. Thrv should be&gt; IC'ss tha n 300 words
Nicaragua undertake not to wage
IOnji! . AIIIC'IIC'rs arr subject to edi rl nji! and musr ~ slji! n£1d u•i th nam('. addrf'ss·and
democrats seeking to Ia ke powerby vote of Congress on arms or
wars of aggression against Its
tf'lf'p hon(' number . No unslgnC'd leflf'r.'i wUI be publi shed. Lrttcrs Should IX&gt; i n
agree to a cease-fire. During that
The
money,
as
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ammunition.
nelgl)bors.
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: l)rovide information about a new program designed to locate and assist
~ ll}isslng chUdren.
' ·Franklin B. Waltec, state Instruction superintendent, says the service is
, ~rt of the department's response to .a new state law establishing
'· somprehensive policies to deal with an lnCJ'!'asingly-seriOUS missing
, children problem.
: : Sen. Lee Fisher, D-Shaker Heights, sponsored the statute that requires
; not only an increased effort on the part of law enforcement agencies but
: also a stronger effort by the schools.
' "'Goals of thls legislation are to work together In preventing a child from
• txo:comlng missing, to work as a team when a child appears to be missing to
find the child quickly, and to create an awareness among children and their
• parents or the availability of help," Walter said.
~ : The tl'lephonl' number, for use by local school districts, law enforcement
; agencJes, state agencies, parents or qther Interested persons is .
-: 1&lt;ml-325-5604. lt wUl be open Monday-through· Friday from 8 a.rri. to 4: 45
- p.m .
; ' ,o.rnong other things, the law requires school districts to develop
Informational programs for students and parents, and to develop
• fingerprinting systems in cooperation with law enforcement agencies.
, • Fingerprinting will be optional. Parents will have to sign authorization
~ forms and when their children's fingerprints are taken, the fingerprint
; cjlrds will be turned over to them for safekeeping.
~ · Walter says a new state-level education program will include the
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· mlsstng children.
&lt;.'-: '-Providing emergency flyers with pictures and physical descriptions of
-:'missing children to law enforceme)it agencies and· the news media.
: ; -:-Developing litl'rature describing for chUdren sltuafions in Whi!:h they
• could be In danger-, arid what they Sh!JUld doll tl)ey are ll!dnaped or become
lost.
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. • devl'loping missing children information programs. " ·
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requlies .local ·boatds of education to
·; di&gt;velop a policy with respect to the notifiCation of parents or guardians
: when stu(!ents are absent from school.

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WASHING'fON - Each year eating sugar contaminated with .
American chemical companies ex- Parathion, a pesticide whose ~se is
pdrt nearly a billiondollars'worihof restricted in the United States, but
whose manufacture is not.
pesticides that are unregistered,
restricted or banned outlight in t~e
- In a single province of
United States.
Thailand, out ofapopulationof3,789,
When these de~dly chemicals a"! 24 died and 320'more bl;ocame ill from
used . by Third World (armers . pesticides used on local crop!&lt;. A
ignonin't of !he dangers, the results. government sfudyfourid dangerous
leYels of pesticide residues in · 75
can becatast'ropllic. For-example:
_ -in BrazU, 13 c!Jildrel) who llved · perCf nt of rice and flour sampies ..ln _
on t)le same vil.!llge st~t .becam(. ' more than 40 pereent.of veg\'tableS
mysteriouSly, · violently - ill. They · . ·and in milk, cooking· oil and
sweated, . foamed at the mouth.
fresh·water fish .
vomlted.and went into convulsions_
- In Egypt, exposure to the
Most died within a few days, and the pesticide Phosvel killed more than
only.survivor,anS.year-oldgirl,was UXXJ water buffalo and an undisfataily stricken with the same closed number of people. Rural
families suffered convulsions,
symptoms a few weeks later . An
autopsy showed unusually high speech difficulties. loss .Qf bladder
levels of Aldrin and its breakdown control an(j other symptoms. Phosproduct Di&lt;'ldrin, In her blood and
vel is manufactured in the United
liver. These U.S.·manufactured States solely for export; its use has
pesticides were banned in the 11ever been permitted In this country
United States the year before.
because of the danger to humans.
These horror stories, which
- In Tijuana, Mexico, I7 people
died and more than 300 got sick after occurred ·over the past two decades,

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were compiled by Julian Epstein, an '
aide 'to Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich ..
from lnJernal government documents and other sources.
The chemical industry defends its
expori of_pesticides that are banned
or restricted here. arguing th&lt;lt they
are ~ nec.essary evil in the battle
again~t famine an&lt;j disease in the
'fblrd World . ·
.But _Epstein.challenges tlje ef(ec-· .
tiven~ss of the pesticides in.achiev,
ing 'tpese laudable gOillS, and notes
that at least half of tlie pesticides
imported by the Third World
countries are.usedoncrops that will
be exported to Western Europe and
the United States.
What strikes· environmentalists
as unconscionable about the pesticide exports - which amount to
some $2:8-bi!Hon a year- is that th&lt;'
dangers are 50 widely misunderstood by the farmers who usethein.
Even the officials responsible for
dlsn'lbuting them are often
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shifts In social and economic
patterns during the past 20 yea(s.
The result: In th" late 1950s, the
poveny threshold for a family of
four was 49 percent of the median
Income for all families of that size.
During the past decade. however,
that figure has . dropped to 33
percent.
• One of the most striking lncon_sistencles In the federal standard is the
c'onnJcting treatment of 'the two
basic types of means-tested benefIts provided to the poor - cash
payments, which account for
fllgfitly more than 20 percent of ail
1\SSistance, and non-cash or in-kind
benefits, which account for· just
1t11der 80 percent of all welfare ald .
· , When Individuals' Incomes are
calculated to determine whether
II)~ officially quality for assls!ance
to the poor, cash payments are
lrlcluded but non-e ash assistances~ch as food stamps, housing
subsidies and medical ·aid - are
excluded. .I
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Many experts argue that those
In-kind benefits ought to be "cashed
o11t" or assigned a dollar value
• ""'en assessing a potential welfare
reclpient:s standard of living-'- but
there ts considerable disagreement
.over what formula to use.
. ·The Census Bureau's efforts to
convene a meeting of expens to.
advise the agency on how to
measure non-cash benefits have
been frustrated by critics who
suspect that the Initiative Is an
eHort to disguise the extent or
!ioverty. _
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. In addition to the Census Bureau's poverty income. guidelines,
~~ Office of Management and
Budget issues Its own poverty
thresholds.
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widely, while the two most expe~ ­
slve public assistance programsAid to Families with Dependent
Children and Medicaid -rely upon
the states' varying standards of
'need.
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Finally, little effort has been
made to distinguish between
chronic and episodic poverty. /jl·
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Tip O' Neill wlli tell you that what
Is dirty about it is that a I Nicaragua
will not accept the teems; with the
result, b) tpa t p~blic opinion Will
move against those members of
Congress now opposing the proposed $14 million to the contras.
There .Is absolutely no doubt that
Tip O'Neill correctly Interprets the
thinking of Ronald Reagan. And
there is absolutely n9 doubt that lt is
hardly a "trick" to think in that way .
lf one· needs, in order to convince
Congress,....that Nicaragua will not
submit to democratic elections and
will not scale down its army to
non-aggressive proportions. to
drama tize Nlcaragua'srefusal.todo
this, why not proceed to dramatize?
It Is a pan of the resources of
statecraft to provide for public
appreciation of reality. And one way
to do this is to make a suggestion the
terms ofwhlch are widely thought to
be reasonable, and then to ask for a 0
judgme nt based on one's foreknow!-·
edge of what the government you
are addrt&gt;ssing is going to do. Nor Is
It unusuaL DoesTipO'NeiU think it is
a dirty trick to Mr. Reagan to advise
King Hussein that he will not meet
jointly with the Jordanians and the
Palestine Liberation Organization
unless the PLO agrees to acknowl·
edge the legitimacy of the state of
Israel - because , Reagan knows
that the PLO is not about to do this?

When warnings are writted in the
native language and can be read by
the users, the chemicals are often
mislabeled. A recent spot clieck in
Mexico, for exampl(', showed that
mor!' than half t.he pesticides being
sold were !lltslabeied. according td' ·
Epstein's research.
.
, The United States 'is the o'illy
country that voted against a U.l'{.
r~);oiulion that would make a list of
hazardous &lt;'Xporis ava lla,bl~. AftPr
initiaUy supporting the U.N. effor1.
the Environmental Protection
Ag!'ncy cautioned in an internal
document seen by our associate
Vicki Warren that "wethinkit is also
In th~: U.S. interest to refine such a
listing in a way that would minimize
any unwarranted disruptions to
international trade."
Th!' FOOd and Drug Adminlst.ra·
tion ·actually prepared a list of 30
drugs that have
withdrawn
from I he U.S. ma•·ket as unsaft&gt;, but
the State Department refused to
forward It to the U.N. group
preparing the list .

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WASHINGTON (NEAl - The
Bible says "ye have the poor
always with you," but it doesn't
offer any guidance on how to
Identity them - and therein lies a
problem for welfare specialists,
demographers and politicians.
The federal government'sofficlal
standard for measuring poverty,
which has not been substantially
revised for two decades, ought to be
updated, argues Courtenay Slater,
a
former chief economist · at the
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Commerce·Department.
"The present fixed standard Is
based on purchasing pat1ems of
I955, when the average family
spent one·third of Its Income on
food. Today the proportion Is less
, Today Is Wednesday, ApriiiO, the IOOth day of I985. There are 265 days
than 20 percent." she notes In Tlie
: left In the year.
Journal or the Tnstitute for Socioeco: Today's highlight In history:
nomic Studies.
• On ApriiiO, 1945, during World War II. American soldiers liberated the
"The essential statistics are
' notorious Nazi concentratiqn camp Buchenwald in what is now East
wobbly, In large part because
•Germany.
Washington policy-makers are not
on this date:
sure how to define poverty," says S.
:. In 1849, Walter Hunt of New York patented the safety pin.
Anna Kondratas In a study commis·
~ In 1866, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
stoned
by the Heritage Foundation,
',was mcorpora
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conserva
live research
~ In 1953, the first feature length 3-D movie' in color, "House of Wax,"
organization.
•premiered In New York.
' "The official definition rests on
• In 1963, t.he nuclear-powered submarine USS Thresher failed to surface
.arbitrary assumptions," she adds.
~ off Cape Cod, Mass. Thf disaster claimed 129 lives.
-"To complicate matters further,
- In 19'12, the United States and the Soviet Union joinell som~ 70 nations In
.each welfare program has Its own
isignlng an agrE!ment banning biological warfare.
,rules for determining poverty ·
~ In 1974, Golda Meir announced her resignation as prime minister of
.'!latus and eligibility ... Finally,
~Israel.
#'ach'state sets its own 'standards of
; •Ten years ago: President Gerald R. Ford went before Congress to
need' for eligibility for state
appeal for nearly three-&lt;Iuarters of a bU!ion dollars In M:JIIitary aid and
programs.' '
~one-quarter billion dollars In humanitarian aid tor South Vietnam.
.
. The government's official Pov• Five years ago: The European Common ·Mar~et Ignored ,the Carter
erty standard was formulated In
: administration's call for concrere actions against Iran, favoring instead a
, the mid·l950s by Mollie Orshansky,
:denunciation of the . Iranian government for holding the American
·an ot(l~lal with the Social Securit~
r
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,hostages.
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Admllllstration. Although the fig·
: One year ago: Walter F. Mondale won the Pennsylvania. Democratic
ures are adjusted annuaUy Ill
"primary. the Challenger astronauts succeeded In recovering a
teflect changes In the cost of living,
: malfUnctioning satellite from orbit, and theSenatewertt on record against
the basic formula has not been
•the'minlng
or Nicaraguan
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fevlsed to reflect. fundamental
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demands would sat !sty tllerese!Va·
lions of Dempcratlc legislators,
.1re - ,by thedeclarationofth.elrown
leaders - committed to the
proposition that we will not sit by Idly
while Nicaragua becomes another
Cuba. So what is it about. Reagan's
maneuver that makes it a dirty
trick•

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ByBf:NWALKER
Cary C:arter endeared himSelf to
.\1' Sports Wrller
It took only two pitches. It was New York fansinhlsfirstgameas a
enough.to get Vida Blue back Into the Mei by belting a. home run with one
out In the bolt om of the lOth Inning to
. victory column, a pia~ he hasn ·I
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beat St. Lollis.
been ina long time. 1
acquired
by
the
Mets from
Carter,
"I loved It, hearing that Blue,
Montreal during the off-season, got
Blue, Blue' cheer again ," beamed
off to a rugged start In his New York
Blue, the winning pitcher as the San
F'ranclscoGiantsbeattheSanDiego debut . He was hit by two pitches.and
_ Padres ~3 TUesday In a Natlona I was charged with a passed ball
before hls game-winning blow off
League season bpl'ner.
Blue's last v)ctol)' In the major Nell Allen.
Neither New York's Dwight
leagues came .in I982. · A lot has
Gooden, at 20years old.the youngest
happened to hlm since then.
He was released by the Kansas opening-day pitcher _ in baseball
City Royals in August 1983 with an history.- nor Joaquin Andujar of St.
0-5 record. Later that year, he - Louis was particularly sharp.
George -Foster cracked a solo
pleaded guUty to a cocaine charge
and spent three months In jail: He homer for the Mels and Jack Clark.
Was suspended tor the 1984 season acquired •. from San Francisco,
homered 'for the Cardinals.
'by then-Commissioner BowleKuhil.
"It was a very goodfeeltngju,s tto
be out there," Blue said aftl'r the
Cubs 2, Pirates 1
victory.
·
Rick Sutcliffe continued his mas·
· Iron!caUy, the lasttimetheGiants tery ilver the National LE'ague as
won a season-opener o/as 19'79, and Chicago, the defending East DJv.
the winning pitcher was VIda Blue.
lston champions, opened lheseason
In other NL openers, New York with a victory at home.
edged St. Louis 6,5 in ).0 Innings,
Sutcliff~. the 1~ Cy YoungChicago nipped Pittsburgh 2·1, winner when he went 16-1, pitched 7
Houston got by Los Angeles2·I and 2·3 innings for his 15th straight
Atlanta beat :Philadelphia 6-0.
rcgular·season triumph.

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population 0XJX'I'icnced poverty
during the 1970s. but In most cases
t.h at situations was a temporary one
.C'aused by death, divorce or a
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Esasky important cog ·
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CINCINNATI (AP) Nick
Esasky is once again an important
part of the Cincinnati Reds' Uneup
and future plans, thanks to a few tips
from batting coach Billy DeMars.
DeMars helped Esasky retool his
long. sweeping's wingth(s spring Into
a shoner, more effective version
that ' reduces strikeouts ana helps
him hit the ball mor&lt;: sharply.
Th~ result : Esasky's career has ·
been rescued from limbo. He's
again stantng al third base fo.r the
Rc•ds. who wer!) off Tuesday, ·and
h&lt;''s again bein~ c6unt~ on .io help .
provide power in ihe llneup.
, .
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can be" Esas"'· said. "I'd like to
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swlngingtheba'twellin ~veryat-ba t.
I'll keep striving for thai ."
lt ;s nothing short of a dramatic
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future was In doubt at the end of last
S&lt;'ason.

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Br~wns,

Richardson succeeds Sutton

By The Associated fress
as Dwayne Murphy and Bruce
Tom · Brunanslcy, Minnesota's Boehle singled and Mike Heath and
6-foot-4 right fielder, drlllf!d a Mike Davis followed with doubles.
two-out, three-r,un hamer to break a The Mariners took the lead back for
tie and lead the Twills tQa6-2vlctory good in the bot1om of the inning on
over the California Angels in the RBI singles by Cownes and Bob
opening game for both teams Kearney. Seattle added two more Tuesday night .
runs In the fifth as an RBI triple by
The home run ball was dellvl'red Cowens knockro out Cod!roll and a
by Mike Witt, a· good friend of su lclde squeeze by Kearney
·
Bnmansky's when the two playf!d followed.
together on the Angels. ·
White Sox 4, Brewers 2
"We're still good friends," SruTom
Seaver. making a record
nansky, wno was ~radf!d from the
15th O[X'ning-day start, scattered
Angels to the Twins In 1982, said.
five hits over 6 2-3 innings as th&lt;&gt;
"Tomon:Ow we will be."
White Sox rulnt&gt;d Milwaukee's
Tomorrow may have finally
home debut. Seaver, who has a 7-1
an·lved for Brunansky, who hit 32
hom e runs last Y&lt;'ar despite a 'bpening-day record, . struck out
three and walked one-In breaking
horrendous start that saw him
hitting .23lonJuly1~. TheCatlfornla · the record held byyWalterJohnson.
The White Sox capitalized on two
native raUied to finish with a .254
.
errors
by Milwa_ukee second base· •
batting average and hit .18 of his
man
Jim
Gantner to score twice In
homers In the final 70 games.
the
first
Inning.
Rudy Law reached
"He's got a Jot of po.tentlal,"
first
when
Ga
ntner dropped a
Minnesota Manager Bill Gardner
pop-up
near
th('
right -field line;
said of his oudlelder, who just
Moose
Haas
W&lt;Jlked
Harold Baines
agref!d to a six-year. $5-million
and
Greg
Walker
lined
a single to
contract. • )
center
for
the
first
run.
Ron Kittlr .
In the only · other American
followed with a ' grounder to third
League games playro Tuesday,
that saw Walker forced at second.
Seatt le beat Oakland &amp;-3 and
but Gantner's relay pulled first
Chicago downed Milwaukee 4-2.
baseman Cecil Cooper off the bag
Mariners 6, Athletics 3
-AI Cowens had three hits and and Baines scored. Gantner then
mlsplayro Luis Salazar's grounder
drove in two runs to lead the
before Haas wasable togetoutofthe
Mariners to their fourth straight
inning.
opening-day victory and seventh In
Bob Jam es. who earned the save,
their nine inaugural performances.
relieved
Seaver aft&lt;&gt;r the 19-year
Cowens paced a 13-hit a ttack as ·
veteran
had
thrown twowildpitches
Oakland starter Chris Codlroll
to
a
llow
Milwa
ukee's runs. James
sun:ender,ed l2 hits in just over four ·
got
Ga
ntner
on
a groundout to e nd
Innings uf work. .
'
the
inning.
·
"I hope I can contlnul'toswlngthe
"The thing about being the
bat like this all season," Cowens
start
ing pitcher In the season opener
·said. "The results aren't always
get'thecluboffonthe
r ight foot,"
is
to
going to be the same though. But
Seaver said. "That's the way I've
tonight I was able to find a hole. "
a lways felt, to keep it ,&lt;;lose so our
Oakla nd overcame a 2-0deflclt for
club can possibly win it."
a brief3-2 1ead in the top of the third

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Wednesday. April 10. 1985 ·

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ChiSox post w~I)S

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FAYETrEVILLE. 1\rk. (AP)basketbalL
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Arkansas Athlet'c Ditector Frank
said
that
he
offered
the
Broyles
Broyles says he talked to ~sketball
job
only
to
Richardson:
Tile
former
coacbes from cOa'st to eoast and .
Tulsa coach and Villanova's Rollle
bOrder to bol-der before choosing as
Massimino were the finalists for the
. Eddie Sutton's successor Nolan
job. ViUanova won the national
RichardSon who roached· a1 Tulsa
·
championship
this year.
University,, just 90 miles from
was
offered the same
Richardson
Fayetteville.
five-year
contract
Sutton had ,
Richardson, who becomes the
sa
id.
RichardSon,
asked
Broyles
first black head coach In the
what - role money played in his
Southwest Conference, compiled a
118-37 record at Tulsa. He took the. leaving Tulsa, said, ".Money plays a
part of every decision. !don't think It
Golden Hurrtcane the NCAA tourwas themalntoplc, but-It was close."
nament three times and the
National Invltatlonai Tourname nt ·
once, winning it his first y~ar.
The Job was offered to Richardson
- on .Tuesday morning, Broyles said,
hours before the new coach was
AND
Introduced at a news conference.
The announcement came a week
after Sutton quit to replace Joe B.
Hall at KentuckY: Sutton guided
.113 SECOND AVE.
Arkansas to nine straight NCAA
appearances. .
POMEROY
Richardson, 43, said s utton made
CALL 992-3381'
the Arkansas program one of the
country's b«;&gt;st af1(! was responsible
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trades jllml'd ~t acquiring Univer- cont~mplating a strategy that would
. sily of Miami quarterback Bernie put him with the ~rowns.
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against Milwaukee. Seaver'sopentngdaystart was his 15th which moved
ldm ahead of Walter Johnson. 'llle White Sox righthander gave up fiv e
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Washington. gave Cleveland a berth
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sa ld league spokesman Joe Browne.
A source close to Kosar said till! ·
qi!J'rlerback probably would not
Lynn described as "biZarre" the _ make him~lf &lt;&gt;Uglble until after
AprU .il, and thus would beavallabk&gt;
possibility of Cleveland getting
In a supplemental draft .
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consider," the elder ,Kosar added .
"lt'is sOmething that mtght have
"But we know Cle-.:eland Is very to be addressed by attorneys, " Lynn
Kosar, reared near Cleveland,
Interested."
added.
has expressed a preference lor
"Bernie is In a uniqu&lt;&gt;situation, "
Kosar, who has two years of . playing with the Browns. His father
Kosar said. "If the lj!ague does not ·college eligibUl!y remaining, has
said. "I'm a Browns fan and my kids
reeeive a written nptlflclatlon from not Informed the leagu&lt;&gt; that he
are Browns fans."

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said at hi$ Boardman, Ohio, home,··
"We'd like to hear Minnesota 'sstory
because they have the rights now."

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Wednesday, April 10, i 985

Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt. Ohio

;,Wednesday. ApriL 1 0 ,-&gt;1 985 ~-

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Predict drop
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will.harv!!!!l more processing tomaJ'
toes In 1985 than anyone except their
WITH FRIES •••••$1.59
California COUI\terparts, agricultural officials say.
Paul Slade, vice president lilf .
business services for the Ohio Farm
. Bureau. said Tuesday that Ohio IS
expected to produce 355,00) tons of .
"At the End of the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
th&lt;&gt; tomatoes thls yPar. That Is 8
POMEROY, OH. . ' . · · PH.992-2SS6
perc..nt less than the 1984 crop, but
Sf':Crind only to California's esll·
mated 6 million tons.
Slade blamed the anticipated
production decijne ·on the loss of
several tomato processing plants In
seed treatment; weed control and ldenilftcatlon. Other
NO TILL FIELD DAY -TheMelgsSoli'andWater
the state.
Item.~ .will Include spraybtg for no:tJn and sprayer
Conservation District !Uid the Meigs County
Most' of Ohio's processing tomacalibration, equipment jldjustment and·planting lips.
Cooperative ExtensionServlcewWstageano-tWfleld
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toes are pfQ(Iuced In the northwest·
The session Is open to al! Interested persoM and the
day at 10 a.m. Saturday at the ROck Springs
ern part of the state and ar,e ·
dlstrlct'sladles auxDiarywWservelunchfollo-.ringthe · harvested from late July until the •
Falrgroonds. Items on the agenda lnchule soils !Wd
field
day.
how they relate to no-tW methods; Insect control !Wd
2112-3 YEAR-OLD DA-Y NURSERY
first frpst, hp noted .
Siadp said tomato farming has
4-and-5 YEAR.OLD KINDERGARTEN
ex)X'rienced changes In the past 10
The Middleport Police Depart·'
lOW TUinOII IAl'ES
ye'ars.
.
ment mad€' 52 arrests during thr
"We've seen a shift away from
month of March and i!lvestigated
hand
labor td machine harvest, "- he
seven accidents, Polic.. Chief Sid
said. adding that most tomato
and I grandson ~receded him In Little reports. The department
Charles B. Gravely
growers farm at Jpast 80 acres.
death.
collected $677)8 In parking meter
A member ol thl' First Baptist receipts ana wr.ote 177 parking
Call 992-3824 ·
He also notro the higher costs of
Funeral services- lor Charles
since
1943,
Mr.
tickets.
Merchant
police
collections
Church
of
Gallipolis
p!Jlduclng toma t~ because of
.BenJamin Gravely, 73. Dunbar, W.
Summer Program For Your Child Care Needs
Brewer served ·as a deacon and totaled $4l. Vehlfl~ of the depart- transplantation and the need for
Va., who died Monday a t Thom as
deaconemeritis. Heaiso belonged to ment were driven 5,412 mlles during spraying and some ha nd-hoeing. ·
Memori~ l Hospital In South Chathe Morning Dawn Lodge 7 of the !f!Onth.
rl('!;ton, W.Va., were held at 2 p.m .
Gallipolis.
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. today a tthe Parsons F uneral Home
Funeral services will be 1 p .m .
Chapel in Ripley, W.Va.
Friday
at the First Baptist Church of
• Mr. Gravely as born Sept . 19, 1911
Optn 10-9; Sun. 1~-6
Gallipolis
with Rev. Joseph Godwin
~ n Kanawha County, a son'of the late
Benjamin and ,Elizabet h Downie . officiating. Thebodywillbebrought
to the church one hour prior to the
Gravpiy . HP was a retired contracBurial wUI be In Mound
services.
tor. a member of •the Firs!
Hlli
.
C
emetery:
Fril'nds m ay call a t
Presbyterian Church In Dunbar and
the
Willis
Funeral
Hom e from 2·8
a veteran of World War II having
p.m.
Thursday
.
The
family
will beat
served In the U.S. Army . Hew as a
the funeral home from 6-8 p.m .
·19:ll graduate of the Point Pleasant,
Pallbearers will be Emerson
W. Va ., High SchooL
Corbin , Morris Haskins, Homer
· Surviving are his wife, Lura
,JividC'n Gravely; two siSters. Mrs.- Johnson, Willard Leedy, Roger
Hood and Larry Marr.
Loulse Gravely EddPns and Mrs.
Honorary casketi:JE.arers will be
Thelma Garrett, bOth ol Pomeroy .
Dea n Davis, Clyde Bradbury.
and sever~ I nieces and nephews.
Emerson Evans, Mohler Mart In,
Officiating at services ' was the
Raymond Gooch, Ed Stewart and
-Rev. s. Ray Thomas. Burial wa s In
Keenan.
·
Ronnie
::Crandview Memorial CemetPry a t
In
lieu
of
flowers,
friends
mav
Dunbar.
·
make donations to the Ohio Valley
Gamet M: Barthelemy . Chr ist Jan School.

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RESISTER NOW FOR .

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Elizabeth E. Guess
Mrs. Garnet M. Bart helemy,
·formerly of Meigs County, died
Elizabeth E . Guess, 91. of 31739
.Friday In Dayton where she had
Dead
Man 's Curve, Pomeroy, died
·m adehl'r hom r for the past 40ycars.
TueS~Jay
aftPrnoon a t Veterans .
She -was a daughter of the late
Memorial
HQSpltal.
A11ht1r and Effie .Wat5Qn an,d .was
. She-was born In Athpns.County ori
a lso pn:'Ct'dC'd · .11'\ dt&gt;aih b)· two
llroiliers. Orvill~ · ·and E;veJ-ett . March 4. 1~. the -diiught.,;r ol .
·Thomas · Towsel~y aild Luthella
Watson . ·
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;. : s un;ivlng ar~ hc&gt;r husband, Tho- BricklesTowsel¢y. ::
·
Sh€'
Is-surv
ived
by
her
husband,
m as Bart fielemy of 'Dayton; three
· brothers, Harold Watson, Athens; ·Joseph_Guess of Pomeroy, and a
son, .John Thomas. Philadelphia.
Carl Watson, Pli0€'nix, Ariz:, and
Pa.; four gra ndchildren, · J ua nita
William Watson. Reedsville; two
Terl'!'ll,
Ft. Wayne. Ind. ; Ralph
sistPrs, Wilma Seam on of Bar low
Thomas,
New Jersey; Marie Clark ,
and Dorothy Rob inson of Alfrro,
Philadelphia,
and Ruth Spaun ,
and srwra l niece&gt;; a nd nl'Jlhews.
Pomeroy.
Also
surviving
are seven
S..rvlcr-s werp held at 10::!0 a.m .
great-grandchldren,
a
brother,
Thotoday in Dayton.
mas Tow.seley . Albany , a nep~ .
Bill Qu ivey, Pomeroy; and close
Wade 0. Mahlman
friends, Mildred Withee a nd Mary
Run field, 'who cared for her.
'Wade On•al Clayton Mahlman.
. Besides her parents, sh&lt;' was
.42, died TuC'Sday afternoon a t his
prec!'ded In death by her parents, a
resld&lt;'OC&lt;', Bald Knobs Road, Long
daughtPr, Anna Mae Terrell , and a
Bottom . ·
daughter-in-law, Marie Thomas.
A disa bled. America n vrt&lt;'ra n. he
She was a member of the
servC'd In the VIPtnam conDlct. He Is
Bradford
Church of Chr ist.
a m&lt;'mlx&gt;rofthc&gt;DisabiC'dAmerlcan
Funeral-services
will be held a t 3
Vrtl'rans of the Mayfair-Plymouth
p.m.
on
Friday
a t the Ewing
Congregational Christ ian Church of
.
F
uneral
Hom
e.
The
Rev. Mark
Tolooo.
Seavers
will
officiate
and
burial will
He Is sun•ived by his parents.
be
In
the
Miles
Cemetery,
Rutland.
Orva l Cla)•ton Mahlman and Aile€'
Friends may call a t the funeral
Kurth Mahlman, Sylvania ; his wife,
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on
Sarah Rl'iber Mahlman, two soons.
Friday~ ·
RC'x. Mahlmi:m and his wife, Kim.
'
ToiC'do. a nd Andrew· Mahlman, at
Virginia
Hubbard
hom&lt;': two daughters. Roxanne and
Sa~rlna Mahlman, both at homP.
Virginia Hubbard of Middleport
Also surviving arl' a brother,
died
1\J('sday evening a t the
Leonard, Sylvania, four sL~ters.
Health Care Center fol ·
Pomeroy
Ruth Ann Wood. Gloria Webb;
low
lng
a
long
Illness. She ls:survived
Cat hy Argobrast a nd Dawn Mahl·
by
her
husband,
Harold, and a
man. a II of Toledo.,
daughter,
Marta
Blackwood.
Frl&lt;'nds may call at. the RawllngsVisitation will be held a t the
Coats-Blow('r fune ral home anyRawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
time Thursda\·. The family will be
homl'
aft er 2 p.m. Friday. Tile
pt:csent frol)'l 2to 4 and 7 io 9 p.m .
family
will be present from 2-4 and
FUneral scn•ICC'S wUI be at the
7-9 p.m. Funeral services will ·be
lunE'ral home .wjth thE' Rev. W. H.
held at 1 p.m. Sa turday .at th('
Perrin offlclallng. Burial wlll be In
funeral
home.
thd..E'tart Falls Cemetc&gt;l)'.
'
Leslie M. Brewer

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· Leslie M. Brewer. 83. of 259
Jackson Pike, Gallipolis, dlC'd
:Tuesday at l:lolzer Medica) Center.
· Born Fl'b. 4, 1902 In Uncoln
. _·County, W.Va .. to the late Edward
and Minnle.Belle Stowers Brewer,
Mr. Brewer was a .retired after 50
years as a sprinkler litter.
He was married twiCP and Is
..survived by his .econd wife, Pernle
Hall BrEWer. His Drst wite, Gladys
Robinson BrEWer preceded him In
death In 1952.
He · Is also survived by a son, ·
Jam es L. Brewel- and· his wife,
Mary, _or Middleport; a daughter,
Mrs. Larl)' (Marg~tl Witham of
Xenia; two ~rothefs. Leo Brewer or
Zanesville and Roy Brewer ' ol
Lewisburg, W.Va.; and a sister,
Mrs. E .W. (Sylvia) Pllllins of Nitro.
W.Va . Seven grandchildren and
tour great-grandchildren also sur:
vlve. Three brothers, three sisters

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· A cancer clinic wUl be held
Thursday from 1 to '4 p.m. a t the
Meigs County Hea lth Department
by the Meigs County unit of the
American Cancer Society. Exami·
nations are by appointment. Appointments are to be made with Dr.
Wilma Mansfield, 992-6601.

must be ltuhtd, cats in cartiers.

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. Canrer f&gt;linic- set

·Presented by Meigs Co.
~umane Society and Meigs
Co. Health Dept. at Rock
Springs Fairground
Sat., April 13, 1985.
1 P.M to 4 P.M.
Dr. Carol OsbOrne
Rabies - 13 nn
Other innocul1~i9.~' Jl'JI.\l;§.l~,. 9,!!.!

Drawing
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Apr, 21, 1985

FRESH--PORK BUTT ·

SALE ENDS SATURDAY

SHURFINE SUGAR

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. Wednesday, April 10, 1985

April10. 1985

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The Rev. William E. Slater Jr.,
pastor of the Powell· Memorial
Unltep Methodist Church In F.lnd·
lay, will preach atlO: 30a.m. Su"nday
at the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church. ·
A qatlve of Mldd!epo;1, the Slater
was a member of the fi.rst Meigs
High School graduating class In
19ffi. He graduated with honors
from Rio Grande College in 1976 and
'reeelved his Master of Divinity
Degree from the United Theological
Seminary In Dayton In 1983. He has
been In the ministry for four years.
' Slater's wife, Marsha, Is a native
of Cleveland and th!!Y have two sons ,
Jesse Matthew, ! 2, and Dylan
Clarke, six monthS . Sla ter is the son
of Martha and William Slater Sr ..
· Hudson St. , Middleport.
. The title of his Aprll14 message in
Pomeroy wUI be " In the Garden"'.

By BOB HOEFUCH
. so It · really· couldn't have tleen
OVP Staff Writer
causing ariy probienis.
Another scholarship opportunity. ·
Again, proof that It takes all
The Bob Roldnds.
berts Pomeroy
----Aiumhi Scholar·
You are reading a great deal
s hip will be
abotit colorectal cancer ~days
awarded at the
and--as in all cases - early
a nnual Pomeroy
detection Is quite Important.
High A lumn i
The Meigs Unit of the ·Arnerican
Banquet and
Cancer Society will be holding Its
Dance on May 25. •
first colorectal ~:aiiC('r clinic in the
Applicants should submit a trans- east-west dining room of Veterans
crlpt , re5ume an(j a senior picture Memorial Hospital at 7: :1! p.m. 0!1
to the Pomeroy All!mni ASsn., P.O. Tuesday, April 23.
·.
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Box 202, Pomeroy. Applicants must
Durlng the clinic which will not be
be a child or a grandchild of a a time consuming thing - Dr.
Pomeroy High School alumni. Wilrria· ·Mansfield wlil present
Deadline for ·flllng these applica· educational material and therewlll
lions Is May 1.
be a sh011 slide presentation aiso of
----an educational nature. Resldenls
, Perhaps, you're a runner- you attending wUI be given materials
'
. can have my spot ·in the endeavor. they can take ,home for testing In
The MiddlePort Chamber of the privacy of their hom es.
Commerce will get into the activity
The articles are sent to Veterans
by staging a 5-K run through Memorial Hospital for readings
Winners in the Nelson Drugs
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con1es1 eac h. re·
Middleport on April 27. Chief of and If anyone Is found to have a
a ttheAshSt. F
_ reewillBaptlstCI)urchlnMlddlepori.PastorRalph
ce•ved $25. ThPy were Michelle
PollceSldL!ttlereportsthatthere'l! Probl&lt;~m. t.hn&lt; local cancer unit
cat7:3il.
ndlffinvltesthe
bile
: be no problem in seeing the runners ~rsonnel will be In tOuch with you.
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DOn't sweat it- attend the clinic.
four and flve age group; Chanda
through the business section and
lhechamberwlllprovide proteetlve lt'sfreeandeariydetection is vitaL
Mulford, Middlfport, in the six and
vehicles and personnel for the rest
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of the run. We'll let you know how. .
Hey! JUke doing business at the
The Board of Advisors for the young women of their respective
Long Bo!!om, In the eight to 10 age
•COIOIIOG SOIJij: "PlASS N'PEAI. ' &amp;·
you can go about taking part .
Pomeroy Sundry Store.. .
Outstanding Young Women of stales, as well as those who
group.
"GIRLS JUST WANT TO HAVE FUN'
---1 have an allergy to chocolate and America awards program an· ultimately were selected as the Ten
Pau l Michael Is a patient at the a ~weet 1ooth that won't stop. nounced today that Sherrie Denise Outstanding Young Women of
Ohio Stat&lt;'' University Hospitals' Recently, 1 found at the Sundry Bailey, 32434 Hysell Run Road, America.
pain ma nagement program. Cards Store a non-chocolate Easter candy Pomeroy, has been . selected for
and letters may be sent to Room that I get a long with very well and I ~ Inclusion In the l984 edition of the
A meeting has lx'en called by the
4096, ·Dodd Hall. University Hospl· was hitting· it pretty heavy until I C.~!standing Young · Women of Board of Trustees of th&lt;' Morse
· tal, Columbus, Ohio 43213. ·
went In to replenish my stock and America.
Chapel· Church for Saturday at 7
----found t~ cupboard , bare. I ex·
Theprogramts.deslgnedto honor p.m . The church is located on
pressed"' by disappointment to the and encourage ehxceptlonfa1 YOUdngJ6 County Road 35. and a u Interested
This world and the nexi.....
Whai. some pi&gt;opte .do for cashier a rid came near to breaking women between 1 eageso 21 an
par1ies are urged to attPild . .
ent ertalment . •
ovPr Into cho&lt;:olate. HowE'Ver, 1 \1/ho have distinguished themselves
A friend phoned reporting Men· bypassed the temptation and wen! In their homes, thelrprofesslonsand
day night that a puppy !led a t a home.
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their communities. AccompllshrK'igh!Jors home had been shot six
The nex t morning, Mrs. Jon ments such as thesearetheresult of
The Racine Church of the
. times_ five tlmt'S wit h a pellet gun Jacobs, manager of the store, came dedication, service and leadership, Nazarenl' completed a six week
and once with a BB gun _ and into the office leaving a bag of the qualities which deseiVe to be 'sunday school a ttendance contest
apparently just for the tun of 11.
choclate free candy for m e to gnaw recognized and remembered.
Sunday. The prize, a freewht'E'IbarThe puppy was taken to a vet for on. That afternoon, a cashier sent
Miss Bailey wlll be listed with row ride, was won by Paslor ·
treatment and the incident _ in ' ·another bag to my home. It
·a pproximately 30,000 others in the Thomas H. Collier and Carol Justis.
Middleport - · was reported , to that the candy had been In the s tore annual awards volume. The volume Sunday school superintendent. J usOPEN TILL 8:00 P.M. FIIDAY
pollee who were most cooperative all the time, butt he shelf just hadn't wUI ·highlight 51 women who, tis will ridelnawheelbarrowpushed
In attempting to track down the been restocked. What a deal! And because of their contributions have by Pastor Collier down Third Street
MILL· ST.
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Nowonderl'msmlllng. Are you?
vlclous·dog- and it .was even tied

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Diabetes conference set
A teleconference on diabetes wlll · ·prescribed hours by the American
Academy of Family Physicians ..
Wednesday, Aptil24, The topic-will
Dr. April B. Magnussen, a.
be Diagnosis and Treatment of . memberof theHolzer C!Inicandthe.
Nei11-Insulin Dependent Dlabet~.
hospital medical staff, wlll host t!te
according 'to Dr .- ~ . Cralggtral!ord, .. co~erence at HMC, and · be the
· c hairman of_the hospital 's medical
facUitator . for the ·question and
ed'!catton.commlttee. ,, ..: .
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· androntinuetol:15p.m.Aque5tton
College of VIrginia, Is an aSsociale
and answer period will follow.
professor of medicine at WVU
Luncheon will precede the broadMedical Center. Charleston dlv·
cast at 11: ll a.m . Moderator of the
lslon. His residency was at the
teleconference, broadcast from
Meojlcal Colleg'eofVIrginla .
qarleston, W.Va .. will be Dr.
.Kielnmann Is also .an associate
Warren Polnl, professor and chairprofessor of medicine at the WVU
_man of the department of medicine
Medical Center, Charleston dlv·
at West VIrginia University Medical
lslon. A.graduateofthe University of
Center, Charleston division. Dr.
Pennsylvania School of Medicine,
Stephen R. Grubb and Dr. Richard
he completed residency' at the State
E . Klelnmann .will provide a slide
University of New York, Upstate
presentation, monograph course
Medical. Center, Syracuse. His
materials and the ADA Physician's
post-graduate fellowship training in
Guide to Type !~Diabetes.
E ndocrinology and Metabolism at
The teleconference originates
the University of Massachusetts
form Soutl\ Dakota Medlcallnfor·
Medical Center.
·
mallon Exchange Teleconference
Network, In cooperation with the
Registration fee Is $5, .and
pre-registration must be made by
Charleston Area Medical Center
&lt;CAMCl di&gt;partment of continuing
AprU 17.
roucatlon. Two hOurs In Category I
Physicians wishing to attend the
credit of the. Physician's Recognl·
conference
shOuld contact Dave
lion AwardoftheAmer!Can Medical
Schoonover,
training coordlna tor at
Association wUI be given. The
HMC by calling 446-5105.
program Is also acceptable for two

bEi held at Holzer Medical Center

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Books, Music, Cards
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Midd leport

(;~rden

plants, a ir ; light, good ·sou a nd
nutrients. She djl;cussed pestcontrol .
and mulch. Mos( Oowers, she said,
need s ix to eight hours of sunlight
a nd benefit !ron] having tlle ir leaves
watered as well as having the soil
around them soaked.
She a lso ta lked about the benefits
of mixing compost into the soil and Of
generous feeding as the warm
weather comes. Mrs. Horky also
listed marigolds as one of nature's
natural pest controlers. A discussion
was held on the merits of annua ls
grown from seeds and i&gt;er enntals. _
Nellie ~ irlde gave a report on
cards sent to members how una bl!'
to anend. · Refreshme nts were
served by Mrs. Nease who gave
homemade lavo(s of miniature
cherry·trees a nd America n flags .

Club

P la ns fo r the
I) anniversary
. celebratiOn of he Middleport
··Garden Club wer e made a t' a recent
• meeting of members held al the
• home of Mrs. P a ul Nease.
Mrs. Pat Hill presided at the
meeting with the celebration being
set for May 6 a t an open m eeting to
1 be held at the Middleport P resbyter·
ian Church. Mrs. J anet Bolin, first
vice p resident of the Ohio Assocla·
· lion of Garden Clubs a nd a m ember
.. of the R utla nd Friendly Gardeners,
' will be the guest speaker .Members
particpate in the program by
~
recounting a history of the cjub.
For roll call mem bers named a
house plant they favor forit s foliage.
Mrs . Kenneth Cale and Mrs. Wa lte r
Crooks were guests. A le tter was
·
read from Mrs. ' Vlrglnla Covert, · Chester Council
r~iona l director, a nnouncing a
A surprise birt·hday observancP
· fO&lt;;us m eeting to be he ld Thursday was held for Erm.a O e land at th!'
at the Athens County Fairgrounds.
rf'Cent meeting of the Cheste r
·She a lso a nnounced the Region 11 Council 323, Da ughters of America,
meeting to be he ld on April17 at the
held at the hall .
Hocking Valley Motor Lodge near
Mrs. Clela nd was escorted to the
Nelsonv Uie. Theme will be "Our a lTar wher&lt;' s~e was presented
Lovely Land " and the cost for
Easter trea ts, a ca ke a nd cards .
rpgistration a nd lunch will be$6.50.
Cake, ice crea m a nd coffee were
The prowam by Mrs. Carl Horky served in he r honor at the conclusion
opened with a displa y of photoof the m eeting.
gra phs taken at the Meigs ChrtstA rcpori was given pn tho;' recent
mas flower show and a tllscrip!lon of
rally by Betty Roush . E sthe r Smi'th
som e oft he exhibits she had seen at
read a le tt er of invit a tion to the ·
the Columbu s Home and Garden
members forthesta teconvention to
Show.
be he ld In Canton in August .Shcalso
She then reviewed "The Old
thanked those who participated in
Fashioned Cutting Garden" by Jack
her addenda at the ra lly . A distric t
Krame r, noting his recommenda ·
meei ingwas a nnounc('d for Aprll25
lion that the re be a separation of the
at 7 p.m. at the CheSter h a ll .
ornamental garden which e nhijnces
Ca thy Pullins was wPlcomed as a
the appearance of one's property,
new m ember. It was noted that the .
and the cutting garde n which is
coun€11 has rag rugs for sale. Fe rn
maintained to provide flowers to be
Mor r is, councilor, p resided at the
cut for arrangemcnts . drying, pot
meet mg. Thf&gt; pledg&lt;' to the flags and
:.,. pourri a nd culinary uses. ,
prayer opened the meeting. Scrip·
" The cutting garden should be
ture was from John 3 and m f&gt;mbers
planted at the back oft.helot nearthf'
sang the national anthe m . Dorothy
· . back door or some other area , she
Ritchie noted that Emma McGee
who became ill at thf&gt; rally is
: sa id, to sepa rate it comple tely from
the ornamenta l borde rs. It was
progressing nice ly,
· noted that it. is almost impossible to
Past Councilor's Club was an·
: manage . a border whic h has . nounced for Wednesday night at the
continuou s \)looms from s pringg to
hall with Th!'lma Whit!' and
fa ll . ·
Margan•! Tuf! If&gt; as hostesSPS.
Tubs and boxes ca n be used by
Others a ttending we re Fe rn
Morris. Faye Kirkhart , Ada Bissell,
gardene rs having II ttl!' s pace, Mrs.
Horky said, a nd then talked about · Lora · Damewood. Virg inia Lee,
Ethel Orr, Mary Holte r, Sandy
the bas ic needs of all flowering

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Area ·organizations conduct recent

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BOILED HAM ................~~.:.......... S1.99
SUPERIOR

BULK WIENERS •••••••••••••~~~~~~~~ •••••• 2.89
SUPERIOR

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BOLOGNA~: ••••~~ ••••••••••••••• 97c

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Mother Ea rth. Arrangements were Response · magazine, "A Wome n's
White. Mary Showalf!'r , Cora Bee·
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dl,splayed
by Mar ty Baum and Story." Officers' reports wert' given
gle, Alt a Ba llard , Doris Gruf&gt;S('I',
Tay
lor,
"Little Brown J ug", a nd 22 shut ln. ca lls were made.
Sheila
Zelda Weber, Opal Hollon,Cha r lotte
F l'I'E'Will a nd East~r offe rings were
fea iuring dr ied pla nt m a teria l. ' "
Grant, Margaret Amberger, Goldie
Refreshments were served by the 'ta ken. Lette rs were read from Stan
Frederic k, Mary Hayes, ' Mae
hostess.
. a nd Betty Whitlock in Tonga, south
McPeek, Bculll)). Mfj xey , La ura
· Pacific Island by HPie n Tea ford .
Nice. Marcia Keller . Elizabeth · £vangeline Missionary
Hayes, JoAnn Baum , ~va Robson,
The a nnua l mother-daughter lei · a nd from Doug a nd Betsy Ruffle in
Shlrley Beegle. Iva P owell. a nd
Jowship dinner was pla nned a t !lie Rosar io Mission, Argentina by
Mary Lisle.
·
E iieerl Mart in .
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A letter was read from:Mrs. Ben
recent meeting-of the Evange )lne
Shade Valley Floral Arrs • Missionary Group ol the Pome roy
Churc h of Ch rist he ld a t the home of Edwards regarding Holy Week
Plans for a flower show to be held
Mrs. Ge rtrude Andrews.
service a nd distric t meetlngs.a t the Royal Oak ar cliery building
The dinne r has been set for Marcia Ka rr had a progra m of
this weekC'nd wer e discussed a t a
Thursday, May 9 at 6, 30 p.m . with Easter meditations -and ref!t"etions
l'f'Cen t m&lt;'et ing of-t he Shade Va lll?y
the theme, "Love and Stitches" to be a nd the spiritua l life cloSing wa s a
Counc il of floral Art s held recently
· carried out. Announced , at the poem by Mary Cundiff. Refrf'sh·
at the home of Betty Lou Dean .
m eeting was the revival scheduled ment s we rescrved by Ma 1y Lisle.
ThEr show Is co-sponsored by tile '
Star Grange
Counc il of Floral A11s and the for Aprii2Ithrough 24 a tthechurch .
Mark
Templeton
wUI
be
the
Chester Garden Club. Entries a re .to
Opal Dyer a nd Linda Montgo·
be p laced by noon on Saturday with s peaker.
roll
call,
Mrs.
LaDonna
Cla
rk
mery
werE' flrst a nd S('C()nd.
For
the judging to begin a t 1 p.m .
ead
about
the
Needle
Gate
in
respectively,
.whe n the annua l sta te
·
r
Also a nnounced a t the m eeting
J
erusalem.
Others
refll&gt;cted
on
ba
king
contPSt
of Sta r Gra nge was
was the flower showto beheld a!!he
held .
OAGC, Region 11. miiet!ng, April 17 J esus and his walks during his last
· Judges whe m embers of Lau rel
a t the Hocking Motor Lodge' In days on earth before his death. Mrs.
Nelsonville. A report was givC'n on a Jane t Ve noy used devotions on the Grange who We're v isiting Sta r
resurrection of Christ and the Grange a nd La11rei Gra ng&lt;' also
garde n therapy session on sprouting
prayer was given by Mrs . Betty presented the litera ry program .
with Ches ter school children. The
During the meeting ,it was
children worked with pota to mazes · Spencer .
Mrs. Helen Mill will host thf' next a nnounced that fun night pla nned
and pum pkin seed sprouts.
Mrs . Dea n gave the progra m on' mt'&lt;'ting withMrs. Andrews to have with Columbia Grange will be on
backgrounds a nd accessor ies . She dPvotions, Cards wpre sent to the Apr il 13a t the Columbia Fire House.
made several a r ra ngem en ts using sic k a nd stJUtins. Mrs. Clark had the ·. A potuck supper a t 7 wil be followed
by gam&lt;'S. A youth group work
m ission stud y.
accPSsories a nd discussed s ize.
Asbury
. UMW .
sessions was .set for April 21 a t the
sh~ pe. te xture and color In relation·
Lany Montgome ry home. A cooship to des ign . She sa id that
An
E
as
ter
the
me
was
car
r
ied
out
.
kout will p('('C(&gt;de ihe work ""ssion .
accPSsorif&gt;s must add some thing to
at
the
rec~nt
meeting
of
te
As
bury
·
The
next regular Me igs G ra nge
the dPsign a nd'mu st tx• kept within
UnitedMethodistWomenhe
ldinthf'
Youth
Group m eeting was an ·
the boundary of the design : '
church
social
room
.
nouncro
for 7 p.m. May ll a t the
ThP 17 members attending answith
Ke
ith
As
hle)·
homC". ·
Ma1
y
·
Cundiff
opened
wered roll call with their most
Sta r m Pmtxors V()tl'd to m P&lt;'ting
beautiful thing on earth. A silent " Spring Sings the Resurrection
twice a month starting in May. A
auction was held of items from Story"andalsogavedevotlonsfrom

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c hildrE'n's mC'. ThE' slate sewing
contes t and the n tona l stuffed toy
contPSt will be
. ed at the Jun&lt;'
meet ing. Toys m ad r In the contest
will be given to hos pita lized
c hildren.'
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Honor roll
The foUrt h six W('&lt;'ks w ading: period hOnor
roll a t the Mlddll&gt;pOrt E lementary School has
bcf'n an nounced. MakJn g a grade of B or . ,
aOOve. in a ll their suhject!i to .b r na m ed to the

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First grade- Chris Cha pman,. Todd Davts,
Apr il H alley . Jeremy Harl.!iOn, lNilll£&gt; John·

son. J . D. K('(:'SCC, E;llcn Lc&gt;wls, Michael Uttle,
Mark M ills. Chand a Mulford. Tony~ Phalln,
K('nda Reynolds, Jamie Willet. Ste pha nie

Wood,

Blak(', Alison Gerlac h,

BerniiY

Nicholas Mil~ , Eri n Snllth, Dodger Va ughan,

Travis Facernyer.
Second gn~~ !? - Robby Ba ke?r, Krlth Darst.
Da vid Eakinf. Kim Ha~gy. KC'vin Logan ,
Trish Mc Haffie, Ek-'l' ky Mf'IPr , J.a mlt' P{.&gt;nnl ngton, Andy Pl &lt;~ nlz, Crockf'lt Ro ush, J aclyn

Swart z, J immie Wolfe , Tyler Wolfe. Adam

Wyatt, Franky Musser, Sa m Cpwan, Becky

Dl le5 , USa Honakn, ChuCk ~a n, Jon
M attea . Brim Nr'.t•some, Jason Pangto , Ryah
nowc. Eddf'na RuSS('JI, Cory Seymore, A my
Whllr , Walt Will iams , Shannon Wis.(&gt;.
Thi rd gra df' - Beth Buskirk , ~rt
Conle,v, Jennlff'r Fink. Dawn H oc kman.
Micah M alden. Ann Riffle, Angie SE&gt;Idenable.

Mall Stewart. AAA'ie Whlte. Tony Davis.
MC'J:t:lln Evans, Emily Hei ghton, O~ n !ell &amp;
Scott . Cow See. Jat·ed Stewart.
Founh grade Ada m Ut 11e. Kyle

Simpson, Kyle SE&gt;II r rs, Hrath&lt;&gt;r Fra ncko·
wlak , Abby B!akl•, L('{' Luckeydoo, Llennls
8o}'d, Tess!(' Bradsha w. Linda Chapman, P.
J . ChadwPil. .Jay Cr&lt;&gt;ml.'an"', Te resa Ma y,
T!na Smith .

Harris winner
George Harris Sr.. Lincoln
Height s, Pomeroy, was selected a s
thf' winnf&gt;r of a S:nl prize awarded
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MONEY
-Max Whitlatch, the Bunny, recently raised 11ver
$1,600 for the Gallla CoiJIIIY Children's home from mlneworkers at
Meigs No. I M1nc just before Easter. Whitlatch, a MiddlepOrt resident,
!!laW few toys at the home and dedded to help out.

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WILI&lt;ESVlLLE- Talk about a
and prlze·fUled eggs to fe llow ·
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hare-l&lt;!ising experience! ,
· miners .aM nearly 170 chUdreJt, ~e •
Max Whitli&gt;tch, a shllitie o/Jerator
c \)ile(:!ect over· $1.600 {or the Ch!Jd·
at Southt-rn COlli com'[ lany's Meigs
reh.'s Home. On Good · Friday, ·the
No :1 Mine; doimed an East.E:r Bunny
Midd.lepotf resident 'lleilv!'red the
Costume and took tlonations lor the
m9ney to ihe wor~ers a t the home.
" Here ·at the mine, we try to get ·
Gallla County County Children's
Home a nd Residential Treatment
along as a family ," Whitlatch said.
Program last week.
"When l told these people about the
"I went to the childre n's home to
p roblf&gt;m, they jumped r ight in to
cht"ek on the little txiy my wife and I
help ."
are going to adopt," Whitlat ch said .
WhiHatch said h!' was happy to
"during the visit , ) found that the
dress up like the bunny and solicit
kids didn't have any toysoranythlng
donations. He also also played Santa
like that .! neverdreamedthey were
Claus several times for children. .
out of toys and stuff. We just decided
" It 's worth it just to see a kid
• to do somf&gt;thing about it. "
smile."
In addition' to handing out candy

.--Calendar I happenings----.
POMEROY The Rock
WEDNESDAY
Springs Prange will meet Thurs·
MIDDLEPORT MiddlePort Amateur Garck'ncrs will . · day nif(ht a t the ha ll ~h a
potluck dinner at 6:30 i}.m.
m&lt;'et Wronesday a t Sp.m. at the
Baking and s ewing contests will
home of Mrs. William Slate r.
lx' held along with a country
Mrs. Carol Swanson will be
auction.
co-h&lt;istt•ss and the program will
be by Mrs. Richard Barton.
MIDDLEPORT - Eva nge-line
Cha pter 172, Orde r of the
POMEROY - Thf' Past CounEastern
Star, will meet a t 7: ll
cUm·'s Club of the Daughtf'rs of
p.m . Thursda y at the Middleport
Ali1Prica will mPe.t at the lodge
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hall , 8 p.m.. .Wednesda y_ Masonic Temple.
&lt;'yenlng .
R UTLAND - Rutla nd Lion 's
Clull will meet Thursday. 7 p.m ..
POMEROY - Chapter 811,
in1the basement of the Rutland
RAM. and Bosworth Councll46,
rc h of Christ.
Chu
F&amp;SM. Wednt'Sda&gt;·· 7: 30p.m. a t
FRIDAY
Pom!'roy Masonic Temple.
POMEROY - Mary Shrine
37, Order of the White Shrine of
POMEROY - Winding Trail
Jerusalem, will have open In·
Garqen Club meeting, 7: 30
stalla
tion Friday a't 8 p.m . at t·he
Wednesday at home of Adda lou
Pome roy Masonic Temple.
Lf'Wl~ with •" Wild Edibles" as
There will be pOtluck refresh.'
the program topic.
ments. Business m eet at 4 p.m.
.
Mf&gt;mbers of the Order of
POMEROY -Annual meet·
Eastern Star and Masonic bo·
lng of pa rent s of Me igs High
dies are invited to attend .
School juniors and seniors, 7
p.m . Wednesday af high school
SATURDA\'
libra ry to plan pre and post
POMEROY
- Gospel s ing
pfllm activities: · all parent s'
lx'
held
at 7:30 p.m.
will
Invited to provide help and Input.
Saturday a t the United Faith
Church on the Roote 7 bypass
HARRISONVILLE - Annual
nf&gt;nr Pomeroy. F"eatured sin·
Inspection, Harrl'iOnville Chap·
gers will Include the Old Timers
ter 2.15, Order of Eastern Star.
Quar.tC't, the Long Bottom Trio
. 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday at thi&gt;
a nd othf&gt;rs. Public Invited .
Harrisonv ille Masonic Temple;
potluck r£.freshments following
POME ROY - The Isaak
Inspection.
Walton Club will have a tree
plarit lng and seeding work' ses'IHURSDAY
sion
begilJillng at 9 a .m . Satur·
POMEROY A cancer
All m embers a re asked to
day
,
screening clinic will be held
a
ttend.
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Thu~sday from 1 to 4 p.m . at the •
Meigs County Health Depart·
ment by the Meigs Coonty unit of
Board to meet
the American Cancer Societ y.
POMEROY -Southern Local
Examinations are by appoint·
BOOrd will meet In
School
merit. Appointments are to be
regular
session
Wednesday ev-·
made with Dr. Wilma Mans·
enlng
al
7
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tion, as part of ihe Company 's
' ·PERCENTAGE
notification of its intent to file its
INCREASE
Application .
Should the increase be granted
' This Application affects rates
in full , the average percentage
and c.hilrges for resjd e nce
increase in rate for a representa,
exchange access lines and local
tive residential subseriber is 30
service options for customers of
perce nt. No basic exc hange
The Ohio Bell Telephone Comincrease is proposed for non-resipany and , in addition , affects the
dential subscribers. The prorates and charges for directory
posed increa se for residential
assistance , verification and inter.basic exchange serviees and .local
rupt services, operator services,
se-rvice options increases Ohio
automated calling card services , · Bell operating revenue by 8.18
·Pursuant to the k quirements . and wire, cable and oJher -matepercent. All other propo sed
of Revised Code .Section
rials used for c~mplex service
increases amount 10 1.79 percent
4909.19, The Ohio Bell Teleinstallations. The Company is
of operat ing revenue . These
phone Company gives notice that
requesting minimum level ,pricincrea ses includ.e directory
. on January 18,· 1985, it filed an
ing for. its toll (long distance)
assistance, verification·and interApplication (P.U .C.O. Case No.
calls within its Local Access
rupt services, automated calling
84"1435cTP-AIR) with the Public . Transport Areas, Custom Callcard calls, operator services and
Utilities Commission of Ohio for
ing services, toll and local operprices for wire, cable an'd other
·authority to increase and adjust
ator services, and wire , cable and
· materials used for complex servits rates and charges and to
other materials used for complex
ice installations for resident.ial
change its regulations a11d pracservice installations.
and non-residential subscribers.
tices for telecommunications
The affected Ohio Bell Teleservices it provides in Ohio.
phone Company tariffs are :
MINIMUM LEVEL
This notice contains the sub•
. PRICING
stance and prayer of the ApplicaExchange and
tion. However, any interested
Network
(P.U .C.O.
Ohio Bell is proposing that its
party desiring complete detailed
Services Tariff
No. I)
minimum level pricing structure
information with respect to all
apply
to pricing for wire, cable
(P.U .C.O.
Message Toll \
affected rates , charges, regulaand
other
material s used for comService Tariff '
No . 7&gt;
tions and practices should
plex service installations, Local
inspect a copy of the Application
Any ~rson, firm, corporation
Access Transport A rea toll (long
and all attached schedules at the
or association may file, pursuant
distance) calls, Custom Calling
c;&gt;ffice of the Commission, 180
to Revised Code Section
services, ;md toll and local oper-.
East Broad Street, Columbus,
4909.19, objections to the p.m.- · alor services. Rates and charges
Ohio, or at the following Ohio
PQsed increases and adjustments
constituting the prices to be
Bell public business offices durin rates and charges, and to the
charged at any given time are
ing normaL business hours: 45
p!QPQsed changes in regulations
covered in pricing lists furni shed
Erieview Plaza, Cleveland; 80, ahd practices and rate structure
to the Public Utilities Commisaffecting the same . The objecW Bowery Street , Akron; 401
sion of Ohio by the Company and
Cleveland Avenue Ji'l .W, Canton;
tions may allege that such
may vary .from the minimum to a
150 E. Gay Street, Columbus;
,1pplication contains p!QPOSals
maximum of 2 times the mini369 W. .First Street, Dayton; 425
that are unjust and discriminamum l~vel. The Company can
Jl(fferson Avenue, Toledo; City
m!Y or unreasonable. Recomadju st: its prices with appropriate
mendations which differ from the
Centre One, Youngstown. In
notice to the Commission.
.addition, proposed tariff sheets
.1Pplication may be made by the
were mailed on December 14,
Staff of the Public Utilities Com1984, to the mayors and legislamission or by interveniilg_parties
PRAYER OF
tive authorities of each mun iciand may be adopted by the
APPLICATION
pality included in the ApplicaCommission.
The prayer of the Application
requests the 'Public Utiliti ~s
RESIDENCE LOCAL ~CHANGE SERVICE .
Commission of Ohio to do the
following :
The increases proposed, in monthly residence exc~ange access line
(a) Find that the present_rates .
ra,tes· for · flat (unlimit~). message and measured service are shown
an&lt;! charges which are proposed
· below: · ·
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Residence .· ' to be ch~nged and the regulations'
and practices afie.cting the same
Messag~ ·
PBX
· · FlaqUnlimited)
},party :2-party* · l-partv,· 6-party* Meas.uie,d: Irynk line · . are unjust, unr¢asonabl'e and
insufficient to yield reasonable
Present:
14.95
11.90
9.50
9 .35 ; 6.70
31 .80 ·
compensation for the ser.vices
Proposed: 19.45
15.45
12.35
12.15
8.70
41.35
rendered ;
"The Company is requesting thai all 2-pany service be eliminated effective May l.
(b) . Find that the proposed
1986. Customers with 2-party service can retain the service at their prese nt locat ion s
·
until the proposed elimination date .
rates and charges and regulations
and practices are just and reasonThe Company 's request includes a proposed increase in two local
able
and will provide not more
service options , Optional Local Area Service and Community Calling .
than·a fair and reasonable rate of
Monthly rates for Optional Local Area Service and Community Calling
return on the value of Applicant's
would generally be increased in proportion to the overall increase in
property actually used and useful
residence basic exchange access lines.
for the convenience of the public;
(c) Approve the filing of the
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE, VERIFICATION AND
proposed schedule sheets conINTERRUPT SERVICE, OPERATOR SERVICES
tained in Schedule E-1 filed herewith and made a part hereof.
AND AUTOMATED CALLING CARD SERVICES
modified
to reflect such revi sions
The rates and charges affected for directory assistance, verification
thereof as may become effective,
and interrupt service, operator services and automated calling card
pursuant to orders of thi s Comservice are shown below.
mis
sion . during the interim
Directory Assistance - Direct Dialed Calls
Present
Proposed
' the filing of thi s
between
Residehce Call Allowance
5/month
0
Application and the date upon
Business Call Allowance
3/month
0
which said schedule sheet s
PBX Trunk Line Allowance
24/month
0
become effective ;
Charge,: per call
$ .25
$ .30
(d) Order that said proposed
(Current exemptions from thcse ·charges provided in Ohio Bell tariff's w~JI continue
schedule sheets become effective
in effect. l
immediately upon filing ;·
Verification and Interrupt Service
(e) Approve the withdrawal of
Verification Service
the
schedule sheets which are
$1 .20
0
- Charge Per Occurrence
proposed to be changed con Interrupt Service (Includes verification)
tained in Schedule E-2 filed here-Charge Per Occurrence
' 0
$1.60
with and made a part hereof.
(There w ill be no charge for verification if the operator determines that the
modified
to reflect such revi sions
teleph1Jne line is out of order..) ·
thereof as may become effective,
Local O~rator- Coin Services
pursuant to Orders of this ComCustomer-Dialed Operator Assisted Calling
mi ssio n, during the interim
$ ' .45
$ .80
Card Call (Station-to-Station)
between th e · filin g of thi s
$ .45
$1.10
Operator Handled Station-to~Stat.ion Call
Application and the date upon
$ .45
$3 .00
Operator Handled Person-to-Person Call
which said . schedule sheets arc
Local Operator - Non-Coin Services
approved for withdrawal :
(t) Grant such other and fur0
$1 . I 0
Operator Handled Station-to-Station Call
. ther relief as Applicant is reason0
$3 .00
·operator Handled Person-to-Person Call
ably entitled to in the premises .
(These charges only apply to local calls which require special operator handlin g
for collect, billed to third number, calling card and person-to-person billing . )
The form of this notice has
been
approved by the Public
. Toll !Long Distance) Operator Services
Utilities Commission of Ohio .
Customer-Dialed Operator Assisted Calling....
Card Call (Station-to-Station)*
$ .60 · $1.05 $ .80
Operator Handled Station-to-Station Call $ .75 · $1.55 $1.10
Automated Calling Card Services
Autdmated Calling Card Call, Thll
THE OHIO BELL
(Long Distance).*
$ .60 ·- $1.05
0
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Automated Calling Card Call, Local, Coin $ .45
. $ .45
• {These services are presently jointly provided under Customer-Dialed Calling
Card Slation-to-Station service .)

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FIVe people forietted bonds and
foUl othPI s wpre fined, with morP
than half tn\olvtng charges of
dfivmg while mtoxtcated, m the
coun of Mtddleport M ayor F'red
Hoffman Tuesday night
Fined WE're Tonv M Hutton.
Rutland $425 and costs and 10 da~s
mjallona DWI charge,andSmand
cos ts and 10 days m Jatl for t'E'siSimg
arrfest Tommv L Romine Ru
liand , $425 and costs and three day s
m tat!, DWJ, and Ronald R Swan
Rytland S425 and costs and tht ee
days m jail DWI, $100 and costs
drlv mg under suspension, and $100
and costs posseston of manjuana
Also fined W('re chrtst lne Musser
. Middleport, $100 and costs for
assault, Richard Henna nn Mtddleport, $100 and costs for trespassing,
and Timothy w . Fife, Cheshire, $10
and costs, squealmg tu es

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Tomgh t, \anable cloudmess with a chance of showers Low 45:50
thursday partly sunny High m the rrud 60s The chance of
pre&lt;;:lptlalton ts 40 percent torught and 20 percent Thursda y

E"tei"led Foreca.o;;t

Veterans
Admitted EUJnicc Chrtsty , Mid
dlepor1 , Jeanme Ashley, Cheshire
Discharged Larry CUmmins,

SUPERio K
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ignit~

ThP Racine untt ut l 11 p m went
10 thPBald Knobt &lt;'std&lt;'nceofWayne
M ahlman whO \\a s dead on arrtval
The othet call was at 3 57 p m
Mlddicpm t to Cou nt \' Road ~ and
Route 7 lot an auto uacldent with
Debra Mohlt•t ancl Judy Herben
being transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospit al

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
C
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omp 010 omodoling
Roohng of all Types
Worked In home area
20 years
"Free Est•motos"
CAU COLLECT.
Ph. (614) 843-5425
3/8/2 mo pd

Satu~day m~ke-up date~ set al Meigs

Friday through Sunday:
Chance of showers each day. Lows in the mid-30s mid-405 Friday
and Satunlay and moStly In the 30s Sw!day. Highs in the mid·50s
mld.OOS Fr1day and Saturday and mostly In the 50s Sunday,

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Thomas Stew an, Sa ndra Duke,
KathermeOitver, Bertha Conde

YOUNG'S

sesston~&lt;ith s tudent s mattendance,
and Mav . 4 when parent teacher
confc1cnces "ill be held with no
student s m att~ndance Information
and regtstratton matC'rials wiU be
sent to pat &lt;'nt s on the conferences, '
Morris said

The M igs Local School Dtstrtcl
wlli uSI't reeSaturdaysa smake-up
days in the 1984-85 school year
calendar, Dan E Morris, super in
teiident, announ~y
The Saturdays are April 20 and
May 11 whPn aU schools will be m

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CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addons and lemodehng

- Roohng end gutter work

- Concrete work

- Plumbing and el•ctrtcal
work

(Free Esttmatesl

V. C. YOUNG Ill

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Public Notice
NOTICE Of
APPUCATION FOR
MERGER OF BANKS

Me195 and State of Ohto, and
in the Townshtp of Orange

to Wit
FIRST TRACT Beg 1nmng 1n
Pomeroy, Ohio 46769Jntends
to apply to the Foderoot R._,.o the center of the old vacated
road loading by the ochool
Board for pem11S110n to mell18
house m Sactron 30, Town 4,
wRh The Formens Bank and and Range 12 thence Mit 71
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Sa111nga Company of Pome
JOV, 21 1 W SeCond Street rods ond 8 links Ia L F1nd~ng's
hne thence north 132 rods
Pomeroy OhiO 46769 The end 1 2Yl lutka. thence West
" • Applicanu Intends to acquwe
• control of The Fermen Bank 72 rods and 6 l1nkl, thence
South 1 17 rods and 4 links.
1and Sa111nga Company of thence
1n a aoutherly dtrection
Pomeroy The FedoHai Rooerve
to
tho
PLACE OF BEGIN
considers a number of factors
NINO cont~Mnmg SJxty (60)
'" deciding whether to approve acres. save and except one-the application oncluding tho half acre sttuate 1n the aouthrecord of porfa.monce of
vwtlt comer and bought by the
banb '" hefpeng to meet local Boord of Education of Orange
credit need•
Township for a school house
You are tnvitad to aubmit
lot Amount conveyed 11 691/J
comments tn writing on ttus
acroo
applation to the Federal
SECOND TRACT S1tuoto
A_,. Bank of Ctewtand
SectiOn .30_. Town 4 and
East St•th and Super~or m
Range 12, Oh1o Company~s
Awnue, P 0 Box 6387
Cleveland Oh10 44101 The Purchase Commenang 1n thlf
comment penod WIH not end north tine of the southeast
quarter of Soctoon 30 at the
before Apnt 19 1986 ond
northwest comer of land now
m.v be somewhat longer The owned
by Anthony Woode
Boerd'e procedures tor pro ~ thence south to the middle of
C8SIIng protooted - " " " - th8 road thence 1n a nortbees·" may be found at 12 CFR. 181iy d1rectoon to •id quarter
Pan 262 Pr&lt;&gt;&lt;;eduros tOf
aocuon lme along the middle of
ciiHing p r - applteotion· the road, thence West on the
t10111 moybolound at 12 CFR
11kl quarter MtcbOn ltne to the
• Section 262 26 l o 1 obtain a PI:ACE OF BEGINNING, save
copy of die Board S PfO'* and except about ona-thtrd Of
dures or i1 you need 1nforma· one acre now occup1ed aa a
t1on about how to eubmit your bu"'ng ground The amount
comments on the applicant. of th1s conVity1nlce 11 three (3}
contact Mr Martin Abr.ns to acre~ to be the same, more or
12161 579·2046 Tho Federal lou
Reserve Wtll consider 6 your
Sa1d Premtses located m
comments and any requastl
Orange Township Metgs
for 111 publtc meeting or formal County. Oh10
heenng on the epptication ~
Said Premeaes Apprau~ed at
they al8 rec:eiwd by the 841.000 00 and cannot be
Resente Bank on or before the sokt for tea than two-th1rd• of
last date of the comment that amount
period
TERMS OF SALE Ton per
cent(10%) caah on hondondoy
t31 20 37 1413. 10 19, 5tc of solo wRh balance to be paid
upon dai1Y81'V of dood
THIS SHERIFF'S SALE OP
Public Not1ce
ERATES UNOER THE DOC
TRINE OF CEVEAT EMPTOR
THE MEIGS COUNTV SHE·
SHERIFF'S SALE
RIFF MAKES NO GUARAN
OF REAL ESTATE
The State of Ohto Molga TEE AS TO STATUS OF TITLE
PRIOR TO SALE
County
Howard E Frank
JACKSON PROOUCTION
Sheriff
CREDIT ASSOCIATION
Maoga County Oh10
Plomtiff
LAWRENCE A HEISER
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Attorney
fa.
CHARLES D CARR ot al
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Pia1ntiff
Defendant I
No 84 cv 262
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In pursuance of an Order of (4) 10. 17 24 (61 1, 8 5tc 'It
• • Salo doted Morch 6 1986 1n
the above entitled ICIIC&gt;n I WIN
Public Notice
off., for sate at public auction
at tho front door of the Coun
Hous•un Pomeroy Oh10,'" lf1o
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obow named County on
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
Friday. the 10th uay of May
COURT OF'
1986 ot1000o'clockAM, MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
the fotloW1ng deacnbed real The farmen Bank &amp; Savmg•
estate. .rtuate 1n the County of
Co • Pla'"tlff
va
Ronnte Dale Holley, et al .
Defendant•
3 Announcements
Coae No 86·CV·5
NOTICE OF SALE
Purouant to on Order of Solo
iiiUtd by the Common Pleoa
•l •
Good uud refnaerators
Coun
of M - County. Oh1o. t
washers dryers, gas and
will otfBr for ule at publtc auc
tlectnc ranges and TV sets
tion on the 17th day of May.
OPEN 8 11} 6
1986 at 10 30 AM on 1he
stopo of the Coun Houae of
County Appliance, Inc
soid county •n the V~tage of
627 Thin! Ave
Galltpol15
Pomeroy Ohio. tho fotlj:Jwong
446 1699
Farmers lntertm Bank

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Real Estate General
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M L "Bud" McGHEE
Broker-Auction Servte
Oheryl Lemley
MillS County Assoctate

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Phone 742-3171
Now Accepttng L11tlng1 In Meig1 Co .

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responding to daily work reports submitted by our agents throughout the
state. No experience necessary; Paid
complete training. Work at home. For
information send self-addressed,
stamped envelope 91/z inches long to
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Public Not1ce
descnbed real estate
SitUated '" the v.nago of
Middleport County of Moogs
and State of OhM&gt;
Begtnmng at a P-K na1latthe
10uthwett comer of lot No
23 •n !Iehan a Addition to M1d
d~. Oh10, at the 1ntarstK:·
tion of an aley with locuat
Street; thence &amp;8SI on Locust
Street 31 feet to a P-K ABII
thence 1n a northerly..dnction
parallel with tho alley 73 2 feet
to an 1ron pm on the south line
of real estate now owned by
Maude EMn I I described 1n
Deed recorded 1n Vol :j26.
Page 541 of the Oood Records
of M01ga County. OhiO, thence
Wast along tho said Maude ErVIn's 80uth l1ne a distance of
31 75 feet lo an Iron pop,
thence south along the alley a
dlltance of 66 6 feet to the
pt.., of bogmrung
REFERENCE I)EED;, "IIotume 288, -Peoo 237, •MoJgs
County Deed Records
Terms of Solo Cosh for not
lou than two-thirds of the ap
plllited valtHt Appnuted at
07,60000
Howard E frank
Shenff of
Meigs County Oh1o
(4) 10, 17, 24, 3tc
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Public Notice
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTV. OfiiO
The Farmers Bank &amp; Sav~ngs
Co. Pla1ntlf1 ,
vs
Dale H1ll Ford Trac1or Inc .
et 11t . Defendants
Case No 84·CV-210
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to •n Order of Sale
111ued by the Common Pleas
Coun pf Meigs County, Ohio 1
w1l offer for sela at publiC auction on tho 17th dey of May
1986 at 10 16 A.M on tho
stops of the Coun House of
11id county tn the "VIllage of
Pomeroy, Ohio. the fotlowong
cte.cnbed rNI estate
SitUated 1n the VIllage of Po
moroy. County of Ma~gs ond
State of Oh1o
TRACT #1 Begmn1ng at 11n
1ron pin at the base of a con

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Public Notice

Public Nottce
creta wall on the soutn skle of
Malfl StrMt whiCH 1A at 1he
Northeast comer of that cer·
ta1n reel estate conveyed to
Theodore Ebenbach by Bertha
Kaspar, recorded '" Deed
Book 158. Page 98 of tho
Meoga County Coed Rocordo.
thence Nonh 67 dog 46' Eilst
83 90 - · thence north 62
dog 42' East 9 58 feet.
thence south 34 dog 23 East
86 20 feat wh1ch l1ne 1s
through the canter of a partition wall of the bt.ufding on said
ltl81 oStato. thence South 66
dog 19' West 93 36 feet to
the weal side of tho base of the
wall, wh1ch potnt 11 also the
East fine of that property con·
118yed by Bertha Kaspar to
Theodore Ebersbach as above
referred to. thence North 34
dog 23' Weat 91 feet to tho
place of beg~nmng
Also 1ho lnlereot of tho
Grantors her81"1 In and to the
following roat estate lyong bot·
woon the southerly Hne of tho
aforesaid tract at the low wa·
tar ,nark oftha Oh1o RIVI!IIr, and
doacnbod as follows
llaglnning ot tho oouthelllt
comer of the above deocribed
tract, lhon.;e lOuth 34 deg
23' Mit to low water marX of
the: Oh1o Rrver thence m a
wostoiiY dJFoctiOn following
Aid low water mark of tha
Ohio RMir to o point whore tho
same 1nteraects the projection
of the westerly fino of the root
-te fim above descnbed.
thence North 34 dog 2J·
West to the aouthweet corner
of the real ootate firot obovo
deac~bod. thence fotlowmg
the lOUth hne of uid reel 81·
tate 1n an aetterty direction to
the place of boglnmng SubJect to the nght of way of the C
1!. 0 Roitrood, end furthe..,....
..,bfect to a ftoWige easement
to the Un1tttd
States of

America
TRACT #2 B01ng that pan
of a lot lyong and being •n 100
Acre Lot No 303 of the Oh1o
Comp.,y'S Purchne. being
47feotontho5troetandrun

Public Notice
same prem1se1 deeded by
Henry Worner ond w1fe to
Rhoda C Donally. by doed
dated March 7, 1 89B, and
recorded '" Vo 82 Pagfl
819ofthoRocordsofDoeda

't: ~lat~~er s~~d E~~..~~ah~

Schaefer &amp; co. bo•ng tho

64

MISc. Merchandise

MGM

FARM CITY
POMl ROY

SPECIAL
10 HP
\'V

TRACTOR

of Me1g1 County. Oh1o
REFERENCE DEEO Vo
home 2n Page 663. Meogs
County Deed ROCOfds
Terms of Sela Cash tor not
touthontwo-thndaoftheap-

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ELECTRIC

JOHNSON

Specializing in

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

All Types Of
Residential
Wiring

U. S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

And Repair

Authonzed John Deere
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equtpment
Dealer

$f!.r61tl Rlf~t Fot
'Srnlot Clflzm·

PH. 992-3549

Farm Equipment
Parll &amp; Ser~tlce

20' 3 HP MOWER

$114 95
ONION SETS
SEED POTATOES
GARDEN SEEDS
SEVERAL USED
APPLIANCES
~ 192

2181

OHIO

PQOLS PLUS

VALLEY

SATEWTI

SYSTEMS

APRIL SPECIAl

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

21 0 I Jolforson A•onuo
Pl. Pleasant, WV UUO

675·1388

* MAICH SPECIAL *
t6x32 ln·ground Pool

Installed

S1495.00~a','
• fxpert Servtce And
Qualtty Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

Call 992.3561
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Real Estate General

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POMEROY, 0.
992·2259
t•

NEW USTING - Ranch type
home on a large lot m the
country 3 bedrooms dts
hwasher all tn good repatr
Pnced to sell at $29 900 00
NEW LISTING - Approx 3
acres tn the country but close
to town i II story older home
that needs some repatr Large
garden area Want$17,90000

ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTABLES
SUNDAY, APRIL 7-1 P.M.
At The Howery Auction House
Albany, Oh.-5 Mi. W. of Athans, Oh. on Rt. 50
FURNITURE Oak corner cupboard , mce oak stdeboard wtlh
claw feet, oak kttchen cabmet, set ol 6 press back chatrs and
others, exira hne Onenlal captam 's chatr tall walnut bed
walnut dresser w•lh marble insert set ol walnut Vtctonan
chatrs, Wtlltams double box wall telephone (all ongmal parts
and refmtshed), large spmmng wheel, yarn wtnder. llatwall
cupboard, btrdseye maple 3 pc bedroom sutte, large cradle
large htghb&lt;Jy dresser pte safe Morns chatr, oak dressers
tron bed small oak hlmg cabtnet small walnut organ bench \
arrow back pressed back rocker, washstands fern stands
large ctder press sewmg rockers, Boston rocker, old tute
box oak library tables, church ben~h
MISCELLANEOUS. Severa l old (gooil) hickory baskets and
others muzzle loader gun , qutlts qutlltng frame, oak kttchen
clock and others, old radtos, carbtde ilghls, old butcher
block trunks many old ftnen s etc gjass basket, chtld s
dtshes, slone Jars and 1ugs, mcludtng Hamtlton and Jones
Donahue and free hand jug crocks, blue and whtte cottage
cheese crock apple butter kettle, hens on nest Mtckey
Mouse tin plate, DepressiOn glass, 2 pes of flo Blue and
much more glass, kraut boards, washboards old mustcalm
struments wooden churn large ox yoke, ptcture frames
mtlk bottles-Loman's Bennett, Kasler and others .many
more ttems too numerous to mentton
TERMS Cash or Chick wtth PoStttve ID
F110d AVItllble

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AUCTIONEER: Rodney Howery
614-698-7231 or 592·2322

Aucttonetrs llotl lltce elun sale-Approx.
ture ready to set 11 sllops or homes.

90% of furn1·

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MOTEL
AT 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT, W YA.
8 mdes from
Pomeroy-Mason Bndce
SINGLf 124 95
304-675-6276
•L1ve Enterta1nment•Free HBO
•K1tchenettes •Reslaurant

U.A.
304·U5·6276
HO·t In

1·3·11&lt;

411mppd

$790000
fr•• Solar l~tt With '••I

lob Robia
1-614-992-7191

Jim

loach
1-304-675-1712
3 18 l mo

CALL

AUCTION

pn11118d value Appra1sed at
$38 600 00
Howard E Fronk
Shenff of
Me•ga County Oh10
(41 10, 17, 24 3tc

Business Services

RENT A CAR

Public Sale
8o Auction

Public Notice

:'\Jlf JV.! H

$949 95

6 14

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S•gnt, Rubber Stumpo,
lusinnt Forms,
Copy Strv"es, (h
255 Mill St., Muldlepoot
I 04 Mulbtrry Av , Pomeroy

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nlngtowordslhenvor100feot
acrosa
part of Lot No 198 1n r
soid V1lago of Pomeroy, lying
off tho aouth aide of said street
or road, and haVIng thereon a
two story fromo house and ty
owned by t h e - of Wlliam
1ng
East ofDoceaood,
and adJOining
a lot
H EWing,
and wast

Publtc Notice

NEW LISTING - Mtddleport
- Rece11fly remodeled 11h
story home wtth a new kitchen
tar~ INtng room, 3 bedrooms
moe dtmng room with btg bay
window storage butldtng or
garage Neat and mce Just
$2500000
MIDDLEPORT - Walk to all
stores' 3 bedrooms, clte
tnter~r newly patnted extenor
Only $19 80000
NEAR TOWN Pnvacy
setluSIOn and approx 4811
acres of ground Wtth tree
natural gas and a 4 bedroom
ranch wtth lull basement
oulbutldmgs and a big garden
area Just $49,900 00
CHESTER AREA-' A beautiful
3 bedroom ranch on 2 32 acre
lei Country livtng With moe
patio and oorbeque Ll!rge
rooms make th~ a bargmn a!
$4290000
PRIVAVY - Wrth 3 beautiful
acres and a reaay moe 6 room
home with 3 bedrooms 2
baths, equtpped krtc~en, oetl
tng fans front and rear
porches and a woodburnet
REALTORS
Henry E Clellnd Jr. •

992·6191
949-2660
992-5692

Jeen Trussell
Dottto Turner

TEAFORD
Real Estate

w
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REAllO

;2 16 E 2nd St
Phone

446-4522

"W• Rw Fot Lm "

U-SAVE
AUTO

RENTAL
51. At. 160 North
Gallipolis, Ohto

1·(6141·992·3326
NEW LISTING - Attracltve
2 BR carpeted home Gas
furnace, wsher and dryer,
waler softener, basement ,
vmyl stdmg and off street
parkmg Just $16,500
NEW LISTING - 5 rm
frame, bath floor furna ce ,
carport, full basement Only

$6.000
NEW LISTING - 41 acre
gentleman's iarm Good
fences clean 3 car garage
shop and ntce older 3 BR
home all m A I cond ttton
Free gas 011 well, mmerals
and other bldgs
DEXTER - lg 7 rm 3 BR
lovely home Furnace wood
burner, stove, relng Jull
basement and 2 acres
POMEROY - Stucco 3 BR
breakfast nook woodburn
tng ltreplace m the hvtng
room, basement, furnace , 3
car garage and extra lot
MIDDLEPORT - Ltke new
yne Uoor 3 BR home about 5
vrs old Cook and bake
untts dtsposal refngerator
2 mce baths, corner lot
SYRACUSE - Modern 7 rm
one floor home Wood
burner, central arr and heat
carpeltng, lamtly rm and
garage w•th shop
SYRACUSE - Excellent, ig
mod 3 BR home 21g baths
mce ktlchen, shop, patiO
and woodburnmg fireplace
tn famtly room
MIDDLEPORT -Good old
er home Woodburmng ltre
·place 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 gas
and one wood ftreplace Lo
vely old home

Sut Murphy, Mitt011 lowh
Halon. Virgil ond
lruco Toafonl

Housing
Headquarters

WE ARE. YOU~ SALES
AND SERVICE
~EADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPHD QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
N.,. ,. fill TIMI

w.

T••••••'••
•• Duty

992-3345

3/ 2/Hn

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAll!

992-3410
LIME~TONE

GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10·8 tfc

, Roger HyseU

Garage
Rt. 124,Pomoroy Ohtq

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Tru•mltslon

PH. 992·5682
or. 992·7121
~ 24 -lfc

G&amp; W
PLASTICS

Sh~

LONG BOTTOM, OH.

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE

CHESTER-985-3307

THE BIRD CAGE

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

BUS.: 98S-3813
RES.: 9fS-3837
1·11·1 mo

"gprl•g Sp1cltl"

loby Parakeet,

Cage &amp; Supphtt .. 174 15

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDJNGS

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

'"' Ettl"'''"

Bus.; 985-3813
Res.: 985-3837
3-11·1 mo

ACRYLIC WAL~ POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Om 400 ChoiCes
"SPAS"
HYDIOTECH CHEMICALS
498 Gen Hartmgtr Pkwy
Mtddltport, Oh1o
HRS 10 a m to 5 p m

Day
l -614
992-2S49

Noght
1-304
773- 5634

Racme. Oh

614-843-5191
10 6 tic

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Von Schrader
Equtpment Recommended
by Leadtng Carpet Manu·
facturers
'FREE ESTIMATES"
3 22 tlrt

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

102

PH. 992-6911
MACHINI
IEtnALS

o... 200

&amp; MOYIE
&amp; SALIS

AFFORDAIL£ • PORTAILf

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l!'l'r

rolnotian ..,.

Htt ~,Z Spa St., toy to Stl
tht m
wa hovt In stack.
ILACIWOOD HOMI 5PAS
40037 5umntr ld
r._oy, OH
(6141 915-3105
410lmo

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

EVERY
SAT, NIGHT
.• 6:30 P.M.
Factory Cholt 1
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
12- 5-tfc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
Ntw Homts-bttnliYI
Rllllldollng

tnsurantt Work
Cuotam Polo lldgt, ' •
&amp;Goragtt
I looflng Wlll'k
Alutnintrm I Vinyl Sidtngs
1 &amp; Yea,.. Experience

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7611
II I tic

Dlac plowo. corn plan
tert, 3 pt brush hoga.
graiJl drift, hoy rake, 10ft.
drat harrow. Cub Far·
mall with mower end
plow. hey crimper, tub
aoller potato plow, hey
bator and more
843-5255 or

843·541 0

4 10 i mo d

SPRIN6 PROMOTION
YALUES

RADIATOR
SERVICE

I
We can repatr and re-

AT

EBERSBACH

core rad1ators and
heater cores. We can
also ac1d botl and rod
out radtators. We also
repatr Gas Tanks

for

ria .Romine

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Giveaway

Female pup muted breed
Call 614-448·0952
6 week "old pupp1e1 M1xed

bl1ck and wh1ta w1th
touchea of brown Will not
get very big Very adorable
Call614·378·6422

992-2196

Featurtng
Wall
Pa1nt and Sta1n1
3 21 l mo

Muldleport, Ohto
1-13 tfc

MEIGS
EXCAVADNG
COMPANY

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Wtll do all types of
excavattng, land11C8p·
mg. basemen1s, sewage systems, wa1er
and _gas lines, water
well drilling and ser·
vtce, trucking (hmes
tone 8o drrt)

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnaulat1on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Wmdows
•New Roofing
'FREE ESTIMATES '
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
412mo d

Call: 742·2407

l111m~~r~.

ACCENT
PH.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wed like to Introduce you to
!ncace A Car, the modsrn way

&amp; SUPPLY

FENCE

992-6931

to duve the veft•cle of y-CJllr

II

cho1ce
NO DOWN PlYM,(NT
lOWER MOIITHl Y PAYMENT

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box. 326
Pomeroy, OH 45769
For Faster Serv1ce
Call 614-992-6737

"Free Estimates"
Installation Available
4/ 4/ tln

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(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

•VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

985-3561
All Mak11

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

•W81hers •Oiahwaahere

New Homti Built
"Free Estimetea"

•Rant;~ ..

•Refr~geratora

•Dryers •frHzera
PARTS and SERVICE
4 5 tic

JO'S U{TlE RED

PH. 94'9-tSOl
or 949-2860
No

Sunday Calls

3/11/tfn

BARN

On St. Rt. 124 in Syroc111t
Un1qut S1ll1 lnot plastl'l
Grave Arrongtments
$3, $8, &amp; $12
All BRASS $1 00 OFF
FIGURINES . II DO OFF
PORCIIAIN BIRD BillS
Othtr N~et Item

317 Norfh Socond
Mnldloport, Ohto 45760

Rea1onoblt PriCts
C1111 To S11 To

64/l.,,

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

OPEN. Weds , Thun, Frt
1Sat - 10to6
Clostd Mon &amp; Tuts
3/20/t

1/22/ tfc

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARY

CliNIC
IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E SHOCKEY 0 V M

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8

992-S875 Or

742-3195

II 14 tfc

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMAIL ANIMAl HOURS
Mooolay 3 pm·S pm
Tuotday 6.30 p.m I p m.
W... otday 3 p.m ·S p m.
Tht~ndaJ 3 p m .s p m
'"'lay 1 p 01.·2 p m.
5oturday 10 a"' -11·30 am
I,ARGl ANIMAlS AND
SURGERY IY APPOINTMlNT
304·67 5-2441
12· 3 tin

TefeVISton L1sten1ng Devtces
Computemed Heartng Atd Selectton
Heanng Evaluations For All Ages
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Ltcensed Cltntcal Aud1olog1st
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohto 45631

73·10 Chevy Tr.
•
11·14 Cht•y Tr
165
Ftltdtrs. .. .. .
hncllrs.
suo
73·10 Ch"Y Tr
73·79 For4 Tr
Doon .............. 1135
Fondors ..:....................1n
73·10 Chevy Tr
73-79 For4 Tr
Hoods...... , • .. 116S
Doors ....:..; ................ I1SO
73·10 Ch"Y Tr
73·14 Far4 Tr
Chram lumpero .... . $70
(hr- lomporo
$70
73·10 Chevy Tr
73·79 far4 Tr
Grlllts .. ..... .. • • • 140
Toll Got11 .
. .. $10
73-10 Chevy Tr
10·14 Ford Tr
Tall Got11 .. .. . . . $70
Ftodora ................ ,190
73·10 (howy. Tr.
Rangt&lt; &amp; lriiiKa Ftndon
(oun• Supports.
.'65
&amp; Gnll1
Now and Utt&lt;l Auto Glau-latt Madol Parts
WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
9· 13·1fn
Rt. 611 Wut Darwin Ohoo - 992-7013
0 0 , 00

TROMM EXCAVATING
BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK
*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRAOING
•CONCRETE WORK

·PH. 742·2328
6
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l2101f

Black end wh1te. 1 male and
3 famal11 Medu1m alze dog
Coll614·949·2989
Black. long-haired, neutered
cat to g1ve fJWay 2 yeara old
Ooctawad Colt 814 742·
2143

Black Terrier, male, to g1ve
awoy Call 614·742·3188
at Harnsonv1lle

Lost
Cassette player at
Holzer Chn~c Reward Call
814·446 B126or614·446·
9129
Found small. male. brown
Ch1 Hua Hua On Co Ad 25
Call 614 992 6601
Charlois calf lost All wh1te
yearling. last seen on
McCumber H1tl Colt 614
742· 2468
Female Wallc'er. Coon Dog
lost In Bradbury area Call
614·992· 6065 .
Lost en long Bottom. part
Doberman P1ncher female
l1ver color, weanng chocker
cha1n Tog lito 0099
825 00 reward Call 614
667·3566
LOST. Boogie dog, under 1
year old, Rt 2 vlcmtty
famtly pet tdent1fy by mark
mgs, 304 676 3973

7

Yard Sale

G~llipoiis

8t
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Vicinity

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Garage SaJe 1 B1ggeat and
be•t yet' ThurldJ!!y &amp; Fnday
April 11th &amp; 12th 9 5PM
Wnnger washer, Nont.ke
Ch1na. match1ng bedapreads
and drapes kn1ck knacks ,
Home lntano.r, tools, wood
burneng stove cha1r. table
uw, adult and children
cloth~ng 1
1. mde past Shnne
Club, 4th houae on left
Bulavtlle Rd Ray Hask1ns
Yard Sale 13th motorcycle
new &amp;. used ttems 9 1
Weather perm1ttmg Eno1 Venton Rd off Rt 664
M1chogan Sale Apr~t 11 I
Cloth.ng , bedspreada, cur
ta1ns, kmck knacks, pa1nt
toya, cedar chest 50 Netl
Ava . Galllpoh•
Yard Sale across from Blue
Fountein Motel April 11th
&amp; 12th T1mo 10 OOAM to
6 OOPM
Yord Sole Fr1 1 2. Sat 13
New electncal nama below
wholesale, unusualswttches
(pull cham 8t wall typal
condu1t, wtre, breakers (all
stzes) fuses fall typal) flu ·
reacent ends bu1h1ngs, con
nectors, couplings. power
outlets fluorescent ballast
220 V ext cords many more
electncel1tems 40" alectnc
range, 7 heavy wooden
dlftette chatrs. bookcaaa
Yord Solo 832 2nd St
Rodony VJIIogo II Apr~l
11 12 13 9AM to 6PM
Garage Solo4 Fam1ty 10· 13
Clothmg &amp; m1sc Across
from VInton GradL.School

.......P.oniei-ov .....
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

A111111 u1m: ntt: nl s
3

Announcements

SWEEPER end aow1ng ma·
chme repa1r, parte, and
supplloo
Pick up and
del~very , Oevia Vacuum
Cleaner, one h1tf ,mile up
Goorgea Crook Rd.
Coli
614-446 0294
Trim off pounda with Go·
8111 Grapefruit Extra
Strength Capaulea 1nd E
Vop Tablets Fruth
Phermacy
Trl"' off pounda with Oo
Beae Orepefruit Eure
Strength Copouloa Fruth
Phormocy, Mlddt•pan
Aerob1c1. Monday thur Fri·
day 9 tO 9 30 ., SO IICh
aeaalon or • 7 00 a week
Mondoy, Wodnoadoy ond
FridayS 15 to 8 00, •1 SO
each u11ion Held 1t New
Molga bo•lng club, 2nd St
In Middleport CoN 1114·
992 ·11BBII oftor S.OO
We nnd junk Too n1ce to
111row owoy1 Will plck·up
Colt 1114·182· 3824 Man·
day thru Frldey 7 to 8 30

Garage Sale 1n Fatr Vtaw
Hgta Table, sew, wood
raoks, clothmg Friday and
Saturday Colt 614 992
3110
Yord oato 383 Park St ,
Middleport Curtatnt,
drapes, and clothll Pearhe
Jewell, 814-992 · 8881

Pi.Pleaiiiuii ....
8t

Vicinity

GARAGE" SALE, 3203 Jock·
son Ave Pomt Pte11ent

8

Public Sale

· - 8o Auction
Auction every Fnday ntght at
the Hartford Community
Center Trucklo1d1 of new
merchandi• every week
Contigmenta of new • und
merch1ndiM alwaye welcomed Rlchord Roynotda,
Auctioneer Coli 304· 275·
30119

Wanted to Do

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLOS
FURNITURE Boda ~ron
wood, cupbotrda, chairs,
chests buketa , d1shea
stone Jara. ant1ques gold
and silver Wnte M 0
M1ller Rt 2 Pomeroy, Oh1o
46789 or call 814 992
7760

Bowens Construction
Complete remodehng. flf
place spec1ahata Painmt
1ntenor &amp;. extertor Cement
block. br~ck work 26 yrs
expenenca rea so nable
rates Free esttmatea, work
guaranteed Call 614 388
9670 or 614 388 9806

Buy.ng detlv gold, sliver
co1n1, rings. jewelrY. sterling
ware old coins la rge cur·
rency l'op pr~ces Ed Bur
kett Barber Shop. 2nd Ave
Mlddlopan. Oh 614 992
3478

W1ll mow yards and do odd
JOba farm work Reasontible
rates Call 814 446 ·8641

Tra1ler lot wtth all hook ups
and some acreage in country On land contract Call
814 ·992 8967
Electric toy tra1n1. ~ Lionel.
Amencan Flyer Any thaJ)a
or condition Call 614-9926368
Junked or wrecked Ford
lrucka 1973 1hru 1979
304·875 -3674

Employment
Services
11

Lost and Found

18

Mow lawns tnm rake have
own mower In c1ty of
Galllpoha, dopendoblo aer
VICe W1ltar long Call 614
448 0098

IBM electnc typewrtter. non
work1ng good for J)arta,
304 675 1433 after 7 00
PM

6

Wanted 'To Buy

)/'!e pdy cuh for late model
clean used cars
J1m Mink Chov · Oida Inc
8111 Gene Johneon
614-448-3672

One female S•benan Huskey, one year old spayed,
304 676 ·6889

IUSINE1S PHONE

(614) 992-6550
IESIDlNCE PHONE
(614) 992-7754

m.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

he pupp1ea to give away

One year old German She~
pharq to g1ve away Spayed.
good with ch1fdran Call
814 ·742 ·2328

PAT HILL FORD

8 ll tln

GUN SHOOT

9

Brittany Span1el Border Col-

Call:

UTILITY BUILDINGS

fARM EQUIPMENT

~

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

35185 Oak Hill Road •
Lone Bottom, OH 45743

Announcements

w•l be

\

Middleport, Ohio

Without my porm1aa•on Ma·

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Restdenltal &amp; Commerctal

mo

~

VINYL LINER POOL

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

~/ 1 / 1

~---

Pomeroy

Cages &amp; Supplios
Also Said S.porotoly
Coil Euntngs:

614-985-4212

- r...., -

1985

Stzes Slart From 12'x16'

Ph.

SERVICE

-- -

-"'~

P111r Fancy ftnches,
Cogo &amp; Suppllls ..... l31.00
Cockatlllt, hotoc lrrdt
Awaaoblo

7/ II /tin

DITCHING

_.......

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not controctod
respon••ble
I::=;.;~;;~;;;~=:;rr:::::~====·
EUGENE LONG
any dobto
for by
loi.
PERSONAUZED POOlS
S&amp;l
anyone othor than myaelf

lt'IJOI tc'CI tha·l a 1-\"' imP on the
kiiChPn I ang&lt;• i&lt;' Jk&lt;'!J UIOUnd the
"~II and onto a m&lt;~tllo 'SS where it

f\0.0 Jm ol1 ing mmm

Metgs County Emergency Medical
Set'\ tee on Tuesday
At 9 11 am Rutland fhemen
we1e called to the Tim Spu es
resldcncl' fm a dcyer fh 0 with only
min01 damagp bemg incun'E'd
Mlqdleport l1rcmen responded to
a call to th&lt;' moblif' home of John
Case on South Second A w , M ldd le
port at 4 05 p m to extinguish a
mattress ftre Fire C'ht&lt;'f JeffDa1st

'

w

caUs,

fuies w~rr answet ed by units of the

Weather forecast

Answer 51 &lt;'ails
Fifty-one calls Including II ftre
runs and 40 emergency calls wt&gt;re
answered by the Middleport F'lre
Departm ent durmg March, F'tre
Ch1ef Jef!Darst reports AU vehicles
of the department \O.ere dnven
1 4611 miles dunn g the m onth

Four

•..,...

Business Senices

Fires', emergencies keep squads busy

CLEVELAND &lt;AP 1-The winning number d1 awn Tuesda v night
in the Ohio Lottery s datl~game, " The Number," wa s 985
In the " Ptck 4" game, the winnmg number was 8183
T he lottery reported earnings of $850,620 from wagering on us
datly game Earmngs came on sa les of $1,167,948, while holders of
wmnmg tickets aJ e en tilled to share $317,328

Forfettlng bonds werE:, Darryl
Kirkham, Reston. W Va • ~'75 for
Illegal tags and$450for DWJ, Deb1a
J Sny d&lt;'r LangsvUle,$100andcosts
for possesston of tnanJuana, and
$100 and costs, diSOrderly man ner
Edwm K Cleland, Mlddlepor1 $450
for DWJ and $50 for weavmg
course. M tchacl L Lamben, Ru
!land, $50 on a char ge of "' eavmg
course and $250 f01 fieemg the
pohce. and Phihp B
DavLs,
Ga liipohs $50 fOr no opera tor's
hcense, and $:JO for runmng a stop
Sign

Wednesday, April

Wednesday, Apnl10, 1986

Daily
lottery
winner number 985
.
.

_._.._,..

Help Wanted

Truck dnvers needed minImum experience Cel613683 9847
Local company needs eJCpe
rtenced telephone sohc1tor
for Galhpolls Make b1g
money, work for home or
our off1ce Wnte toP 0 Bo,.;
729. Athens. Oh 46701

2 p011t10nl open- Yellow
page salea people needed
f-1uat have auto and muat be
available to travel Only
thoaes w1th salea exper~ence
need apply Send resume to
box 800 1n care of the
Galhpolts Dally Tnbune. 825
3rd Avo Gatltpoho, Oh
46631
Wanted Motor Route Dnv
ers needed for Tha Dally
Sent1nel Only honest, de
pendable persons wtth reha
bla transportatton need
apply Net a good 1ncome
for JUit 3 or 4 houra a day
Apply tn person or call The
D01ly Sentinel at 614·992
2166
Houaekaeper-ch1ld care
ages 1 1 &amp; 8 Mostly even
1ngs and some n1ghts No
smoking References r&amp; ·
quJFod 614·446 ·0301
We are accepting apphcattone for d1mngroom w8t·
tre11, bar tender, and front
desk clerk Partt•me and-or
fullt1mek Hours must be
flexible Applyl n poroononty
no phone calla Hohday Inn
Jet At 35 &amp; Rt 7
Gallipolis
LPN wanted Medlcalaaa11t
ant needed for phyiiCians
offece Salary deJ)endeng
upon expertence Send re
sumes to The Datly Sentmel
Box 729 M. Pomeroy Oh1o
46769
Looktng for a reii)Onllbla
1ndtv1dual who mMtl people
easdy to handle sales and
eem1nars en Me1gs Athena,
and VInton Countle1 Muat
have 2 years college end be
wllhng to teke on 10b tratnmg Could be part t1me or full
time Sand reaume wtth
p1cture to Southern Htlla
Memor~al P 0 Box21~206
Columbus. Oh1o 43221
We are lookmg for women
who would like to be making
axtra money Make from
UO 00 to 860 00 1n an
evening havmg a Frtendly
Home Party Alao ••gn up
and got a $400 00 k1t of
g1ft1 and cova No money
Involved For more mformatlon call Magnolia N1tr at
814 992 3661
JOIN THE ARMY NA
ltONAL GUARD GOOD
PAY GOOD BENIFITS ED·
UCATIONAL ASSIST
ANCE Colt 304·1175·3950
or 1 800 842 · 3619
Open temtones with new
Avon call 304·676 1429
lady to do hght house work
and care. for older gentle
men Will need to live in
dunng week wtth week ends
off W11te to Box C 6 care of
Po1nt Pleasant Reg1ater, 200
Mam St Po1nt Ple11ant W
Vo

12

Sttuattons
Wanted

Board end room for elderly
Roasonoblo Colt II 14·992·
8022 or 814·986·4418
Room and board for elderly
only Colt 614· 992·6022 or
814 985 4416

1 8 Wanted to Do
Will do !owning &amp; yord work
Call Kollh It 614· 258· 6261
afto! 6 OOPM
Will do baby ohtmg In my
home Rodney area. 7AM to
7PM Coli 614 246·91 31
H•ndymar -petnting wall
poper. plumblng.1 ehclr~col
corponlry, odd ]oao Reuo
nebte rotta Colt 1114· 286·
6496

house
304 675 8218
Wdl

do

cleanmg,

Financial
21

Busmess
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEV PUB
LISHING CO recommends
that you do bus1neas w1th
people you know .and NOT
to send money through dle
ma1l unt1l you have mvfnltl
gated t~e offermg
Investment Opportun1ty
S1n~les &amp; Multeple houstng
Purchase 1 or all owner
fmancmg available Call
614·446·0116

31

The Daily Sentinel-Page

Homes for Sale

Houae for sale 4 rms &amp;.
bath, tra1ler hookuJ), v1llage
of Crown C1ty, $12,900
Coli 6 14 266 8068 •
6 room houae bath blll·
ment, 24x24 garage, 1'.4
acre flat lot cloae to town
Call 814 ·446· 4217
Waterloo V1llage N1ca 6
room home on 141 '"
Waterloo Gerage Galha
water large lot good prtce
1 614 643 2516
Flatwoocl. area-Pomeroy 4
bdr , FP BM ce11tng v1nyl
s1d10g alum wmdow1 17
acres ava1leble. Call 614
446·2359
Government homes from $1
repair) Al,o delinquent
tax property Coli 1 806
6B7 6000 Ext GH-9806 for
mformatlon
(U

Sectional home, hke new all
new ,11ppilances 3 bed
rooms, large llv1ng room,
fam•ly-style k1tchen and
d1mng room Setuated on
large lot whtch fronts on
three stree ts Excellant
neighborhood Tuppers
Pta~ns, Ohio $32 900 00
1 0 percent down f1nancmq
available to qual1f1ed part1e1
Call 814-992·7034

3 bedroom house 1n Rusttc
Hills Fullv ca rpeted, storage
bu1fd'"9· largo lot Colt 8 14
992 5085 after 4 30 PM

Own your own Jean
spor\swear, lad•es Apparel
Ch1ldrens large S1ze CombinatiOn, Western Store Ac
ce11oree1 Jordache, Ch1c
Lee levi Easy Street lzod
Esprn, . Tomboy Calvin
Klem Sergto Valente Euan
Pecone. L1r Cla1borne ,
Members Only, Orgamcally
Grown, Healthtex. over
1000 others e7 .900 to
$24,900 inventory trammg fixtures grand opanmg
etc Can open 16 days Mr
Keenan (305) 678 3639

In Pomeroy 2 story home on
Plea•ant R1dge 2 bed rooms 11/a baths hvtng
room , dming room kitchen ,
basement large yard plus
acreage Several out
buJid•ngo $30 000 ~a ll
614 -949 2646

Potltton Available Opera
tiona D1rector for County
Board of Mental Retardatton
and Developmental D11abtl1·
ties Masters Degree from
an accredtted untverstty 1n
Spec1al Education. Bustnass
or related field Bachelor's
degree With some graduate
work wtll be COfllldered
Etght years expenence 1n
Human Servtces fteld w1th a
mtmmum 6 years of adm1
n1atrattve expenence and 5
years ftnanclal management
reqUired Ouallf1ed appll
cants should send resume by
April 17 1985 to Mo1gs
County Board of MR 00
P 0 Box 307 John Stroot
Syraculle Oh1o 45779

3 bdr home 1n V1llage of
Chester Oh1o, TPC water
gas, garden space garage.
1112: bath, att1c Must See to
Approc1ato $29 500 Glen
Thoma Cat161 4· 985·3671

22 Money to Loan
HOME OWNERS Rof~noneo
to low f1xed rate Use eqlilty
for any purpose leaijer
Mortgage Co , 814·6n
3061

23

Professtonal
Services

P1ano Tumng and Repa1r
Brun1card1 MuSic Co . 614
446 0687 Twenttath year
of quahty servtce , lane
Oontols, 614 742 2951
WINDOW TINTING ReSJ
dent1al, Commerctal &amp; Auto
Free estimates Call 614
446 9346
~IANO TUNING AND RE
PAIR Reduced reteal•meted
t1me only Ward a Keyboard
304·676·5600 or 675
3e24

Real Estale
31 Homes for Sale
- - - - - - -- - " Investment 8 umt apartment compla•. butlt 1974 4
apartments furn11hed, only
1% vacancy. re11dent manager, $1 ,440 monthly 1n
coma Renters pay all ut11i
1181
Coli 6146921189
daya or 61 4· 594 2B74 alter
6

Houae for sale and 28 acres
Call 614 773 5226
Three bedroom home level
lot garage dry basement,
bath and hall Catl614 9923610 and 614 992 3983

3 bedroom house. partly
furmahed By owner, m
Bradbury Call 614 -992
3187
10 room house With 2 n1ce
kttchens and 2 baths On
large lot Ftreplace appf••n
ces bu111-m d1shwaaher
$21 ,600 For qu1ck sale
W1ll cons1der newer car
mob1le home or travel tra1ler
on trade Phone 614 742
2460
Four bedrooms kitchen
famdv room w1th fuaplace
f1n11hed basement, low
880 s Pomt Pleaant 304
675 3079 even1ngs.
ma ble loan gard•n spot
reduced dO\I)In 19 $49 000
304 675 6047
N1ce 4 bdr house by owner
1 acre lot 5 m1las from Pt
Pleasant Call 614 446
1675

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES
4 Mt WEST GAlLIPOLIS
AT 36 PHONE 614 ·446
7274
1972 Schultz oxtro good
cond Coll614 256· 1922
1969 Fleetwood tra1ler
S3000 or bast offer Call
614 256 1446
1978 Bellglado 12X65 3
bdr , all electriC AC &amp;
underpmmng mcluded ex
cond Call 614 446 3289
1972 Galaxy 14X70
$5500 good cond Call
614·446 0146
14JC70 1982 Ktrkwood on
rented downtown lot Pre
vtously .,need S 17.500 Well
cona•der reasonable offer
Call 614 446 0209
12x50 mob1le home. gas
heat good cond w1th un·
derp1nntng, S3,600 Call
614· 388 9081

House for 1n Jackson
County, Oh10 5 mtles above
Thurman off At 36 on Co
Rd 41 , BloomfJOid Twp 2
bdr . basement . ett•c
garden apace. large back
yard good commyntty
across from Bloomf•eld
school Call 614 256 6251
otter 6PM

1970 Rnz Craft 1 ~x70 3
bedroom good cond1t1on
lot 27 Country Mobile
Home Park

Must sell 3 bdr ranch
Westbrook• Subd
FR
woodburner carport dtck.
city ut1ht111, &amp; •chool1,
836.000 Call 814· 448
7144
lmmed1ate pouenion 2
bedroom home, remodeled,
tobacco ba•. 2 1cres c1ty
ochoolo, Rt 654, 123,000
Colt 614· 246·11295
Beautiful 2 story country
home 4 bdr, LA , boomed
c11hng. DR 2 f.replaces.
well maulated. vinyl siding,
alumtnum windows. V2 acre
lot or 17 acres ava1lable Call
614·448 2359
House for Sale 62 lincoln
St 812.600. noodo oomo
ropo" Colt 814·286 1773
after 6pm

Farms for Sale

Farm hO!JM S. 68 acre1 with
tpbecco bate and mlnet'al
rlghta In Porter. Ohio on
Campa1gn Creek Ad
849 . 000 Coli 614·4487247
10 •crel w1th 40x80 b.lrn,
818,000, 116 ocroa with
40.060 bern $298·acro 4
bdr house approK 2YJ tcret
t36 ,000 21/J acres $2 500
Rt 775 Coli 614-379
2286

35

Lots

&amp; Acreage

2 acre home ana on blacktop
county rd rural water some
trees , plenty room for
garden and fron tree• Call
614·379 2671
4 cemetary Iota 1n Mamory
Gardens Call 814 448
9569
Over 1 acre level lot Porter,
8x12 barn, se ptte tank, HS
or MH ready Caah contract.
Call 614 388 9736
1 7 acres at Bashen Oh1o
S6500 00 Call 814 687
6150

12x65 mob•le home. on 4
acres of level ground f1V.
mmutes from Pomeroy 2 or
3 bedroom S17 900 Call
614-992 6096

Renlal s
41

Houses for Rent

-=--------'--

7 room home wrth 2 c•r
garage 1n Che1h1re •260
mo . plus dep , aduhs only
no pets Ca ll 614·367·7271
or 614 367 7301

Remodeled 2 bdr well to
wall car pet1ng adults preferred or Will con11der 1
small ch•ld no poto. t200
mo plua ut1htl8l 132 4th
Avo Call 614 446 3204
House, 2 bdr , etove, refrig •
garden space, &amp;75 depoait,
$165 mo tocotod 13 Whl1•
Avo Colt 446 3870
House for rent 1n Pomeroy,
$1 00 00 per month Call
614 992 6846
Four bedroom hou• 1n
Aacme. no pets Call 614949 2253
Mrddleport area houM for
rent near schools and thoppmg dtstnct Call 304· 882·
3722
F1ve room brtck home. clo•
to Pt Pleasa nt , heat and air,
c1ty wa~er, 14 acres, pond.
small barn garden 1 year
loaao $460 mo Call 304·
675 6276

3 bedroom home 8 1h assu

Green Town1h1p new 2story
4 or 6 bdr formal dmm
gr~;~om, ut1hty room
1 Vl
bath garage, concretednve,
n1ce lot, 4 Vt mt from
Galhpoha on Rt 141 Will
con11der mob1le home as
trade 1n Bargam pnced
862.500 Call 614 446
8038

In Estate 3 bdr on At 36, y,
m1 Wt1t of HM&lt;; Call
614·446· 0603

33

13

1972 14x70 6 room. extra
large expanston, carpeted
EKcellent cond1t1on W11h or
wethout furntture Sacr1f1ce
pr~co Call614 992 ·6136

Two acres 12x65 mobile
home County water Hang·
•ng Rock Ad $15 000 Call
304 882 37.64
In M•nanv•tt~.\ 974 14x70
Castle w1th 18x26 add1t1on
built on Two car carport
central a•r aU new carpet
1ng new counter tops and
new bathroom lot approx
'.4 acre Call 614 992 3119
or 614 992· 3132
1966 10•60 Cootie mobJia
home 2 bedrooms fully
carpeted e,.;cept bathroom
Good condition f2600
Call614 742· 2866
2 mobile home• for aale Call
614·992 ·3847
Mobile homes moved In
lured 20 year• axpenence
304 676 2B66 or 6 78·
2998
19 77 Oakwood mObtle
home 3 bedroomo 1 y,
baths stove, refngerator,
waehet and dryer. priced for
quiCk Uit, 304 675·3030
or 1175·3431

42 Mobtle Homes
for Rent
Furmshed a1r cond , cable.
no c1ty taxes. baauttful riverVIew Kanauga Foat•'• Mobtle Home Park 814 446
1602
2 bdr 2 m1 from HMC at
Evergreen ch•ldren ec ·
coptod Colt 614·446 3697
or 614 245 · 6223

In Tuppers Pla1n1 e176 00
month plu1 utlllhee and
deposot Colt 614-1187·
34B7

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Hous1ng Opportuntty)
monthly rent starts at $183
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedroom. depoan •200
located near Spr1ng Valley
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV 1vallab..,
hours as poss1ble 10 am to 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Mondav Fuday Call 614
446 2745 br leowe
message
Redecorated 2 bdr apt . eKe
locatiOn Regency Inc Call
304·675·7263 675·6104
or 675 5386
1 bdr basement apartment
Celt 614 446 1437 1om
5pm
N1cely furmshed mobrle
home eff apt central air
and heat m c1ty adults only
Celt 614 446 0338
Bachelor apt . ht claas
newly furn1 s hed, Ref req
S225 permo 154 F1rat Avt
Galhpohs Call 614 446
1616 or 614 ·446·1243
Furn1shed 3 rm apt up1ta1r1
ut1ht1es pd $195 mo , $60
deposet 94 locus1 Adutts
only Call 446 1340 or
446· 3870
FurniShed efftctency 701
4th Ave Galhpohs tt80
ut1ht181 pa1d ahara bath
odulto Call 446 4416 oftor
7PM

1---------'-

Furmshed apt 2 bdr • 243
Ja c kson P1ke Galhpoha
$250. ut1ht••• paid CoN
446 ·4416 afttr 7PM
Furntshed 4 room apt . no
children or peta pleeH
located tn Oak Hill Call
after 4PM 614 882 501 0

1 bdr apartment located on
Evans Ho1ghto I 150 per
month plus depo1tt and
references Call 814-441·
7288 after 8 OOPM 81 4·
·0_1_0_4_ _ _ _ __
1_4_4_8:,.
3 rooma With prJVtlt btlt~,
ref Requested CoH 1114
446· 2215

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44

the

Apartment
for Rent

LAFF=A-DAY

Aiveroide Apto , Middleport.
Speci1l ratite for Senior
Citire~a. *130 , Equal Houaing Oppor.tunit iea . 614 992-7721 .
'

1 bedroom furnished apt .
·, Call614-992-6434 or 304882-2666 .
mobile ·
homes, houses . Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis . 614 -4468221 .
Nice apartment• for rent in
Henderaon, WV. C•ll 304-

675- 1972 otter SPM .

tight

houte keeping

"What's going on up there -

Mobile home lot. 12'x60' or
omall"", S76.waterpaid; 4th

ban kefS lately,?"

&amp;
Neil, Gallipalio.
44Hiafter
7PM . call44&amp; -

we're getting nothing but .

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Mobil. hom. lot •. R • R
MobileHomiiPark,Bulavillo
Ad , Goiipo. lio. Oh . Call614448 -0527 or 614- 446 ·
1283.
COUNTRV MOBILE Homo
Park . Route 33 • Nart h 0 I
Pomeroy, Large Iota. Call
614-992-7479.

T
895 00 · 4 rolrig or .V
eratora
, 8..76.00· and
up.
Electlc range, , 96 ,00 _ Au tomaticwasher, 8149 ,00. 3
d r yers . S9l;:Oo each.
18,000 BTU AC. f200 .00,
G'as renga. $86 .00. C•ll
'614-992 -2238.

Aentalsp1ce for tr1vel trail-

Pickena uaed furniture. 304·
8711-6483 or 676-1460.

era; campers. fold ups. Wa -

t•r. alwer, electric c•bla

hook upa, Call 304-7735661 after 6 :00p.m.

Trailer loti ·· for rent, sewer
and water furniehed . will
take one small child, 304675- 1076 .

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RICK'S !\lEW AND USED
FURNITURE . Uoed otoveo
and refrigeretors. Compare
our prices, save today .
Phone 304-773-5430.
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20 in coppertone gas range .
Brown vinyl covered chair
304-675-3186,

Wanted to Rent

54
Like to rent lot ori OJ!io River
. for boat dock . Ohio aide with
picnic aroa . Call 614'-9926940 .

Misc. Merchandise

KnouH Firewood Split- 96%
hardwoods . You pick up· or
we deliver. HEAP vender.
614-256-6246,

Umestone, S•nd, Gravel.
Pick up ,at Rlcharda 8t Soil.
Call614-448-7785 .

M erc hdrHir s r)

51

9 Pltbull dogo. 1 three yeor
old mala, 1 female with 7
pupl. Coli 81,4 -992-2881 ,

62

Musical
Instruments

Wanted .' to rent paature in
Rio Granda """'· Cop 814448-0962,

BASEMENT
' WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlon1l lifedma gua r•ntee. Local referancea
furniehed . Free esti~atea.
Cell collect 1-814-2·3 7 0488, day or night. Roger•
Baaement Waterp.-oofing .

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Household Goods

SPECIAL cut alabs 6 PU
loads delivered in dump
truck 8100. oo21oada f180.
You
S15. Coli 814-

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE
Sofil ." ~hair, rO'*ar, Otto·
man, ·3 tobleo: l'"tra haoll\'1.
e68&amp;. -Sofaa and chaira
priced .trom *286, to f .895.
Tob~a, 8'50 ond up to ,1125.
· Hido-a·bado.• 390. end . up
to f550 .. oofa bedo f1411,
Aecllnero. 8226. to 1376..
Lampo from 128, to 8125 ,
pc. dinette• from t1 09., to
436 . 7 pc, f189 and up.
Wood table with aix chaira
t285 to t745. Daak n 10
up to 1225. Hutchoa. $660.
Bunk bed complete with
mattre11e1. $276 . and up to
$395 . 8oby bedo.' $110.
·. Menres.-ee or ~~ox springs,
full or twin. *68 .; firm. 888,
and f78 , Quean aatl, f226.
4 dr. che1ts, $49. 5 dr.
chests, 869 . Bed frames,
$20.and 826 .. 10 gun - Gun
cabinoto, t360. Geo or
electric ranges *376 . Baby
mattroaaao. f 26 II&lt; I 35. bed
lromoa uo. a26 . • $30,
king frame •so. Good selec:
tion of bedroom auitea,
rockerJ . metal cabine11.
haadboardo 838 &amp; up to
$86 .
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UHd Furniture , •· 5 pc.
dinette, head boards. and 2
bedroom auitet . 3 miles out
Bullville Rd . Open 9am to
5pm. Mon. thru Set.
814-448-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
waahtrs, dryers. refrigera. tors, rangea. Shgga Ap·
pliancea •. Upper River Rd.
~ide Stone Crest Motel.
1114-448-7398 .

County Appliance. Inc.
Good uaed appliance• and
TV oetl. Open BAM 10 IIPM .
Mon thru Sot. 614-4481899, 827 3rd , Ave, Gallipolio, OH .
Valley Furniture, new I.
u ..d. Large tection of qual·
ity furniture . 1216 Eaatarn
Ave., llolllpollo.
·
Used tote It chair blue good
condition U6. Coli 614448-3150.

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Kenmore dryer like
.,... .SO. uuorantaad. Call
814-44&amp;-7218 .
·Bedroom 1uit1 eac. Cond.
Whirlpool poruble dis·
hwather. ametl couch. TV
antertn•. video tepa pt.yer.
Call 814-4411-0103 .
Country Oak tableo, chairo.
cupboarda, delkl, ice boxe1.·
.Conkloo, Tuppan Ploino. At.
7 . Hand arofted end
flnhohod . .

Weltinlhouaa rtfrlgerator
and electric 1tove Mt in
hai'Wit hold. Good condition .. UOO. for tha pair.
Charltna Hoeflich, 814992-8212.
2~

ton central tlr conditio,.,, Complete willl H coli
and tubing . Now Compniutr. •4ao .oo . 814 912-11437 att.r IPM.
For ..... dining room r.ble
and 4 chain. Call 114·118~7137.

Por nla. 0 liver 1 4 inch pul 1
typa pl~w. Good as now.
1100.00 . Call 614-986 3866 ·

Potted tomato plants
$100 .00 per 1000 or $.10
per plant. Call 814-84363Q9 evenings.

F~ r m Su pplres

81 Flrtblrd black w -whlte
letjer tlroo. t-top. 81 .Doc!ge
Omni 3B,OOO mi .. 4 cyl.
euto, w ~alr. •2.450 firm .
Call614-288-8622,

1978 Dodge Lll A ad Exprou
txc . cond., low miiHge.
3,200, will conaidar trade .
Call 6'14-3BB -8736 ,

Spring apacial : Gone's deep
steam carpet cleaning .
Scotch guard, free eatimoteo . Call 614 -992-8309
or 614 -742-2211,

1973 Ch,Yaler Newport,
f260, auto. Call 614-2469583.

1984 ford F 1 60 pickup.
AC, PS. PB, tilt whaol,
cruiH control. Dual gaa
tanka. aliding reer window.
Chrome wheela. Victor tirea.
running boerda with lighta,
chroma bad rail a. blue velour
anterior. 5 . 000 milea,
*10,500.00, phone 304773-5944 ,

J &amp; . · L lnoulatlan. Vinyl
siding. roofing. rtplacement
windows. 1torm windowa.
otore dooro. Call 614-9922772 .

Bently Pig Sole Wed . April
24th , 7 :30PM . Fayette
County Fair Grounda. Waohlngton CH , Soiling 160 1978 Chevy Caprioce
head ·of Ouroc~ Hamp- Wagon. Wood panel aide
Duroca croll bred, Bar.row1 1 "trim 11600 19n Chev·
&amp; gilt.. Roger Bently 513- i rolei Monte 'carlo. •1000,
684-239a .
Coll614-992-8125.

1 ~ f978 Chevrolet School
~ L1vestur:k
Bus18 pauenger-V8 engine
auto trans. Can be IMn at
Carlaton School. P.O .Box l-::-::--:::---:=--:---:307; John Stroot. Syracuoo, 61 Farm Equipment
Ohio. 46779 ot hours 9-10
in morniAg. or ·2 to 3 in
2 row planter, tobacco
Two white face cows, Due
afternoon . From April 15 to JD
setter, 6 pt. chizel plow, JD
to ha~a cilllves in July. $500.
Apri119 , Tha Meigs Cqunty 8 ft. wheel disc, New
each . Call 61.4 -742-2621
Board of Mental Retardation Holland hay rake. 3 pt . post
a'fter eight call 814· 992·
will accept·Written offera up hole digger. aickle mower, 8
2352 ,
to cioN of businen day ft
. drag disc. Coll614-256Friday, May 10th, 1986. The 1265. '
At stud, cunars. 0 -Ton.
Board reserves the right to
Dondee. ragiatered paint,
reject any or all offer-s .
Spring Special: 24'x30' x8' . 16-1, . grade $76.00, regiawith 16'JC7' garage d~or a.
tared $100 .00. 304-882Firewood $20.00 pickup 1arvice door , $3,888
2762 .loiod. UO .OO dollverod. Cell erected . Iron Horse Bldgs .
304-875-8762 or 676 - 614-332-9746 collect.
600 lb . to 700 lb. ateer.
'
2991 .
304-675-6809,
CROSS &amp; SONS
WANTED-Area Sporto EnU.S. 36 Weat, Jackson,
thuaiaats that want to i'e·
Ohio. 614-286-6461 .
ceive direct mail specials
65 Seed 8t Fertilizer
Maaaey Ferguson. New
list, an exciting new mer- Holland,
Bush Hog Sale• &amp;
chandise program. from Tri
Service. Over 40 used
c .·o unty Sporta, ·304:-675·
' Northrup King
tractora
to choose from &amp;
We now have
2988' or write to At. 1, Box
complete
line
of
new
&amp;
aead
.
For
your gra11 &amp; seed
471 , Point Pleasant, W. Va .
usad equipment. Largest
noods , Call814-246-5193.
Include name addreas and selection
in S .E. Ohio.
Altizer Farm Supply. ·
zip.

19B2 Dotoun 200 SX. ~x ­
cellant condition. AM -FM .
stero c11aette, air conditioning, Coli 814-898-8267 attor 6:30PM. f8600.
1982 Chevetto.' 26,000
mlla1. Sell ortradeforc_attle.
Coll614-986-3891.

Vans

8t 4 W.O.

CAPTAIN .EASY
Wf 'Re GO~NA PO THI!'.
MIGHT AG WELL PO \T
Jl:IGH.T't HUH~

1984 Dodge Caravan .
~ooded . Cell 614 -949 2273.

1982 Ford Bronco 4•4. no
engine, tome body damage.
4 speed transmi11ion, AM ·
FM 8 track. custome
whoela, 12.976 .00. Call be1979 Grand Pri•. black , tween 7:30 AM and 9 PM,
AM-FM atereo. cruiae. air, 304-876-5421 '
excellent condition . Call
304-882-2798.
1 - : - - - - - -- 74 Motorcycles
84 Fleoo: red, 4 speed,
AM-FM caoaotte, 4 year
warranty, 20,000 mllea. 1974 Honda 750, good
$8600 . Call 614-992 7268,
~i'4~:i 1.tsi2~~cludod Call

Would like to do houoo
cleonlng. Coli 614-9928369 altar 4:00 pm.

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or a club, a nd they WOI.Jld run the rest
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declarer th e best play tor fhree ' not rump.' 1\ul note. well tha t both blac k .
su fts" h ~ve to.-be imackeil 'in the pro'p-- ·
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Today 's three no-tr ump contract
cou ld easil y be lost tllrough careless .
play , South won the queen of diam onds and led a spade toward
dummy's K-Q, Wh en dummy's king
held. South played a hea r t to his ace /
and played · anoth er spade, West !
played th o eight and dummy won the ,
Irick once again. Here wa s th e opportunity for ca r el ess pl ay . Should South
play another spade, West wou ld win
and knoc~ out the ace of diam onds.
Declarer would eventuall y have to let
th e opponents in with either a hea rt

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should switch suits and go after clubs.
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West hils overcalled i n diam onds and
TNT IN ' DOUBLE
shown at least three card s in the
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·shortn ess is strong. Just in case West
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burglar ~n d his e x: ~convi c t si·
first from dummy . If ao honor
dekick help out" the San
appears from West . dec larer can pl ay
FranciscO police . depan · the club 10, l etting it rid e unless East
ment .. (60 mm.j .;
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ceHant body. A-1 onglno . 5· concl. Cell16141388-8244. eluminum soffit, vinyl aidNEW: long tract.o rJ, Vercyl, Coli 814·992-6722 aling. continuous gutters. free
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plato line of balo handling &amp;
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1983 Chevetta. Good 901 exc.
convenrent locatibns. B &amp; S
71
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feeding
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era, corn . tprayers. · truck
boot oHor, Cell 614-446ti.ve
.
or
slide.
6x7
for
·
89
.
8
43-51.27.
41_71
'
·Woodburni~g furnance like
8x10 for 81 .99. facka, aeederl, ·net ·a. minne~. capable of heating · cents;
1-981 AMC Spirit DL. 2 dr.. '
' --""'---~-:-:---CAATEA;S PLUMilfNG
HO'CKEN8ERRY
PHAR -. ~ral foo&lt;h!ro. bunk faedors,
2000 aq.lt .. t300. Call 814·
·,. AND HEATING .
MACY NORTH.
. oplke IOoth harro"!•· ~all ~ -~~~~~~~~~i~: PS , PI!; AM-FM 1978 LTD. 2 door, 4,11.000 82 Horid~ CB 900 Cu~tbm.
448-4113 ,
•
', .
Cor. .Fourth and·Pi"e
·creeps. headgatea It corral
·
air, ·tilt. 4 spd., ~r&amp;at miles; one own-er, or.. will Blu •• wind,a hitld. ettaff
G"liPOiia~ Ohio
'panela: WhHI Horseliwn &amp;
gas saver. P.riced tq sell . C~tll trade for tFuck-or: liv"fU!Itoilt. drive. oil cooler, cruise conPole
Buildings
Con~trUcted
JohnJOI) ~pright Furnace,
Call 304-876-«37.
.trol. c~otom ·ba.ck .reot.
614-448-3888 or
gordon,troc)ar,'V(ithtondem
614-246-5040
alter
6PM
:
UJed l ' yr.,, 6 rfna. of gill fOr . commercial. garage1. ax,laef ~nd J.!J8 · UJ ·far ll
.
'
, .. - ..
1
.f.rfn.
'
"
stores,
etc.
Any
:
size.
-duct. . ax. cond .. · 1o;ooo
complqto '' line of p•no '&amp;
1981 HQndo $'at1a.n •n twa door Cho,;y Nciv.o. ~~:~_o : :- ~•! _ ~1:' - 9,~2-.1~~~~~77?_~;__ _
!rae oatlmateo. caH . 304- service!
Bl'u. Call -61.4-448-0885:·
·
'
·
·
Wlgon.
·auto. trana:. 33,000." gbod.tond, 304-875- ~114&amp; ,
875-3981. '
. USED : 2000 Ford. 3000 miles, one owner. ax. cond. . 11 Plymouth Volorlo 1981 Honda XL .500, good
Built On Your Lot: Big 4 Car
Ford, 3800 Ford, 9N Ford, Call 614-245-9296
8600.00. '78 Ford Von cond. $800.00. 304-675Goroga t6996, 3 bdr homeo Jeager Air (:ompre11or 150 1255 Oliver, 446 long, 160
3568,
CFM.
8
cyl.
ceninetal
en·
$13,995, Saa Our Modelo.
MF &amp; 160 MF with loader,
Factory made car trailer, carpet1d. good ahape, l - - - - - - - -- - gina,
f2,460
.00.
phone
Coli 1-614·886-7311 .
MF. 166 MF. Vermeer
duel wheels, spare, wench, 82,000.00. 304-875 - 1981 Virogo 750 Yamaha, 83
Excavating
304-468-1610 or 468- 2-60
round
balers.
plow&amp;,
hayexc cond, mull oell, 304now cond. $1900. Johno 3978.
1031 .
'
Seers Free atending wood
bines. rakes. bushoga. disc. Auto Sale•. BulaVille Rd. 1970 V.W . Fut Sock, 2 _6_7_8_-_
2_1_19
_·_ _ _ _ __
burner. King wooCt 8t coal
&amp;pike tooth harrow, cultivaGallipolio
614-446-47B2
:
1
1966
MFG.
18
ft.
80
hp
door. price neuoitable. 304- 1977 Kawaoki LT. D. 1000. Good -, Excavating. baaeburner. 15 KW oloc1 . ColatorJ, tobacco setter. mowman furnace With 2'12 ton air Evenrude *800.00. 304- ing machine. Bolens mower, l983 Chevatte. 25.01)0 mi .. 882-2347.
304-675-62B4 call alter 2 ma.,tl, footers, drivewayt,
Jeptic tanks, landscaping.
conditioner . Call 614-446- 895-3096 .
lft'Oodburning Jtove.
red. with 4 opeod. $2896.
PM .
1979 Grond Pri•, black,
Call anytime 814 -446 0946 . '
We
buy
uaed
equipment!
,
Cell
614-379
-2682
.
Couch. baby bod ond mat- Jividen's Farm Equipment.
4537. Jllmea L Davison, Jr. --o
auto trentmi~tion. AM· FM
owner
.
otoro&lt;i,
air,
cruloe,
exc
cond,
Boats
and
Goloxlo Boat 120 Mer- tren, Selmer alto ux, 2 614-446-1676.
76 AMC Hornet atation·
304 882 2798
Crui••• with traUer, exc. trailer bed• rmattre•• 8. box
wagon.
6
cyt.,
·
a
uto
.•
good.
'
'
'
Motors for Sale
opringo), 304-896-3404.
Dozer Work land clearing.
cond .. Coll814-256-8413.
Front end loader fits H Or M cond .. &amp;800. Call814-388'73
Muotong
Grande,
3041----------~
landscaping, etc. Free eJtilnte'rnational tractor, 420
9367,
876-4880 ,
moteo. Call 614 -446-8038
Sears yard tractor 84 Model Firewood, 126 .00 load, Caae backhoe, good ahape.
304-675-6809.
Woodburning
furnance
like
or
614-992-7119 anytime,
44' cut, 18 HP. used about
Cell 614-448-2767 .
1972 Fiat Sparta Coupe 1982 Mercury _ Zephyr. 4 n•w. capable of heating
10 hours. new cond . ,
good
condition
.
Call
after
6
,
Washer and dryer, copier 8X1 4 Bokor flat truck bed
dooo, 6 cyl. AC. Auto. PS, 2000 aq,ft. UOO. Call614- Reasonable Rate•. Ditching
•1.660 . Call 814- 38Bmachine. den furniture and with steel sides . ·call 614· 814-448-B024,
PB. crul18, AM·FM. new 448-4113.
for water, g11. electric. and
9736 .
stereo. Evening 304-773- 448-2767.
radial,
a4,250.00. 304 - 1---.,.----- - drainage linea . Call 814'
1978
Chevy
Nova
good
.J ohn1on Upright Fur.nace,. 446-8608 or 614-448Front train tor 74 . Chevy 6459 ,
condition, PS, P8, olr. Cell 273·8161 •ftM 6 .
used 1 yr .• 6 rms. of gaa 2776.
- ~Blazer llo 360 rebuilt Chevy :P:-a-n-aa_o_n-:lc-,••-:l-t-o--naa--:l-t-ape-· 1 9N Ford tractor 3 apd ., good after 5. 614-448-8024.
motor 200 mijeo. Call 81 -J·1975ChryolarCordoba,e•c duct, ox. cond .. 10,000
recorder with apeeker.- and cond . Call 814-448·3262 ,
446-0666.
1982 AMC Spirit 2 ton •• 4 cond, 4 new tireo, now 8TU, Coll814-446-0686, I·
Gerrord turntable •160.00 .
84
Electrical
opd., AM-FM tapa, aunroof, oxhouat oyotom. t1,600.00 1 - - - - - - - - -Call 304-87 6 _1 4'33 alter Boker utility tool bo• bod8t Refrigeration
4 Prom dre11es sizea 6,7.9 .
,
fits 1 ton truck. new 6 ft. new tlr8•. 83,9$9 . .Jo!'n's firm , 304-676 - 1981 8uilt0nYourLot: Big4Cor
7 ,00 PM .
pull-typo buoh hog $496. Auto Soloo, Bulevllle Ad, ovonlnga,
Exc .. cond. Call 814-246Garage 16996. 3 bdr homeo
$1 3,995, SH Our Modolo.
9469 after 3PM .
New
160
lb.
aoeder
$195
814-446-47B2
.
Englloh Saddle. Pad and UHd Mesaey Ferguson baler
Call 1-614-888 -7311 ,
Ed's Appliance Service .
Bridle, slao Englioh Style $496 . Call 814-286· 6522.
Gun lor oolo 9MM S llo W
74 Chevy window sports 72 Trucks for Sale
F
Serving
all makes &amp; brenda
riding
coet
aize
1
0.
never
S 18 " rea standing wood of refri""'erators,
modal 39-2 block flnioh
washer&amp; •
van. 360. 2 barral auto. AC . .
worn.
304-468-1B17.
burner.
King
wood
&amp;.
COli
v
pearl handle, Call 814-258Ford 9 N tractor new tuna PS, PB, new corpot &amp; B3 Ford F -360 dually burner. 15 KW elect. Cole- dryers , stoves &amp; dis - '
11125.
pickup. V-8, 4 opd, Call after
up, ·paint, runs good wman furnace with 2Va ton air hwashers. Call 814-3671976 C8meron Mobile heavy duty 4 ft . buah hog. captain oeoto f1.100. 70 3PM. 814-268-1280 .
Duoter
340
wodge
bucket
home,
12x641t,
2
bedroom,
conditioner.
Call 814-44 8. l-:7-:18_7--::-o-:r_&amp;_14~·-4_4_6_-4_4_6_6_._
16x24 red born typa bldg . 1
f1,860 . Call 814- 288- seats, floor ahift n•w Tempo
yr. old·full of weatern tack. all electric. unfurnished, 8622.
1977 Ford F-160 long bed, 0946 .
rodlolo,
battery
&amp;
duel
exSEWING Mechine repaira,
304-675-1777.
Mako oHor. Call 814-286hauot; $1 ,250. Call 814- 6 cyl .. otond., PS, P8, rodio, 1---------'82,499. John' I Auto Soloa,, Goluio Boat 120 Mer- Hrvlce . Authorized Singer
6622.
Recliner dishwaaher, wood- International 340 tractor 446-2459.
Bulavllle Ad, Coli 814-441· Cruioar, with tralloo, exc. Saloo &amp; Service Sharpen
PS, live power. 3 pt. draw
burner. Jtorm door, movie bar'.
cond .. Coll814-2&amp;6 -6413. Sciuoro , Fabric Shop.
4 formel wedding gowns
3 bottom plowa.
1978 Grand Pri• SJ, PS, PB, 4782 .
Pomaroy, 614-992 ·22B4.
co
mara
&amp; projector. 1979 4
oizao 8 to 14, liken-. '30
*2 . 395 . Coli 814-286'
'
pow. windowa 8t doorlocka.
whaol
Jeep.
Coli
304-875ooch. Coli 814-448- 1842
6622,
AC. auto. trano .. tilt wheel. 1977Ford Couriorp.u .. now 17 ft. Creotllner. 185
4192,
before 4PM .
bucket aeeta. new peint &amp;. paint. 4 opd, t1895, Coli inboord-outboord, power 85
Gene'ral Hauling
trim prop. power trim tabs.
3000 Ford dioool tractor, il
tlres, new ahocka &amp; brakes. 814-379-2882.
304-878-8286.
trl-houl.
VANGUARD PAINTs ft
.
bush
hog
brand
buah
hog,
Call 614-266-8439.
56 Building Supplies
Quality you can truat .
1978 Ranvar 4 wh, dr..
3 bottom plowo, adluotable
James Boy1 Wltlf Service .
Ebenbach Hardware ,
M1s1ey F&amp;Hiuson dlsc r 1977 Buick Century lor aale black, new tires, brakee,
76
,Auto
Parts
·
Aloo poola filled . Call 814Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 814exheuat
ayetem,
·
shocks,
*4.8.9 5 . Call 814-288 - good cond. Coli 814-388'
'
266 · 1141 or 614 -4411 Building Mottrlolo
992-2811 .
motor, low mlletge. C1ll
&amp; Accesaorie~
8622.
933.1'
1176 or 614 -446-7911 ,
Block, brick. 1ewer pipes.
814-448-9240.
winaowa,
lintela.
etc.
Slight'" peint dameUe. New
CloudaWintoro, Ala Grande, ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
flaahlng arrow oigno. t249
1984 Dodge Rom Delu•• Paning ou1 or aall whole-72 Ken ' a Water Service. Wella,
cisterns, pools filled . Phone
0 . Coli 814-245-5121 . .
complete, frM letteral Four
e~~b truck. cruiM, PS, topper Chavy Chavello SB . Coli
614-367-0823 or814-387 left . Call immediately .
llo troller hitch. 9.800 mlloo, 614-388-81122 .
774l night or dey,
Cement block. ell 1izea.
1(8001 423-0183, anytime,
llko naw. Coli 114-379bulldlna motoriolo. GoiHpollo
!Not 1 rapooaaaolonl, ·
271 2 ott• llpm.
Ford truck porto 1966 thru Do you need something
Block Co., 123'11 Plno St ..
1979, 304-8711•3574 ,
rnoV"ed or heuled away"'
Gelllpollo.
Ohio
45831
.
Call
68 GMC 2 't on. 6 cyl., 2 apd ..
Rod lettered Modal 260. 22
814-446· 2783 ,
do It I Coli 614-258· .
with log bunko, good cond ..
rlflo, loot mode In 1982.
alloo 8 :00PM,
•1.000. Call · 814-388- 77 Auto Repair
ne.OO. Auto Wlnchntar
Block; brick. morter 1nd
9317,
-1 4 0 0 • k
t
" • r Ume1tone, gravel. aand, fill
maaonry auppllea. Mountein
roll.*180 .00. Monual tydirt and cool dailvarad , 304Stote Block, At. 33, Naw
11184 Ford Aangor PU long
pewriter. t:35 .00 , Colll14Hewn, W. Va. 304-882whMI beaa. J1 ,000 mlln, Poroona Body Shop, locuot 67_8 , 4412 ,
992-11708 from 9 :00 til
2222.
crulat, tilt, air, 8 opd .. V·l Rd. Pt.PIHoent. Put K.K .
2 :00,
Froe Eotlmatao . 814-988- General Hauling , dump
onglno, AM-FM caoaatto, 41'74,
truck for hire. you cell, we
cloth Interior•. ovtrhaod map
Pillr of Blu.a Tick Coon
hour, 304- 87~ - 3190 .
56
Pats for Sale
light llo clock, hoo tunnel'
Hou~do . Nlco olrod &amp;lock
cover and ahell . Coet
pony, Gentle, will work. Billy
79 Motor~ Homes
•12.000 aoklng t8,700,
end Nanny gooto. Both 1
Call Mr. Yonca after 1 OAM
• Camper•
yaar old. Good milk gooto.
HILLCREST KENNELS
114-441-7441 .
Coll814-742-2521,.
8oordlng oil brMdo. Haotod
87 Upholatery
-:-::-::-:~-:-::--~----- ~I· Indoor-outdoor facllltleo.
1977 PU, •1. 700,outo. Coli'
1400 Wlnchntor .-•mlAKC Doto.&lt;man puppltoo:
1114-241·111183.
1978, 11 foot alld• -ln
outamotlc ohotgun, •200. Btud Sorvlca. Calle14-448TRISTATE
compor. lito 8 foot bed,
81ock powde• revolver 45
7795.
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
V-30 llltch Witch Drlrohar. olaapo I, fully oqulppad, 1113 lee. Avo .. Golllpollo.
cal. HI. D-olt 740 rodlol
191-Ctoavy 1-tondump. 11 Prlao *1700, Phon• 11.&amp;. 81 4 -448 ·7133 or 514-448orm IIW, Ulod little, f300, Judy Taylor Grooming. Cell
ft, Tadum haavyduty tr8llor, 8112·8081 or 814 - 812- 1133.
814-367-7220.
Call 114-992-3088.
Call 814-387-7773.
111114.
G.E. Woohor, •160 .. G.E . Briorpotch Konnolt ProfooA • M Fuonlturo 'M•nutoc1978 FIOO Ford with 42 It '71 Starcraft pop- up turlng, 81, At . 7, Crown
rolrlgorotor (like now),
olonol AM·br- groom_ing .
aarlol buakat end utllty camper, n- oan•••· rllf. City, Oh, CoH 11 4'-21112110, 8oth guorontaad for lndcor-outdoor boardln~a·
"?JI..-18
body, eood ao .nd , goo otov•. 21 ft Mlf oon- 1470, 0111 Eve, 814•448- •
30 deyo. Standard briCI cllltleo. Engllah Cocker
allO!lli~.11M Jl&amp;ta.rt&lt;f.
•10.100.00. Phone 304- 18inld o1mpar. 304-8711· 3411 . Old &amp; now
horN, 1 year old. Coli
nlel pupploo. Coli 814-3 8·
4111-1810 or 4111-1031 .
Ol.'lltlf'IA I WASH.
· 8•03.
114-882-2238,
11780,
UphOittrtd ,

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AUCTION SWR,IN
• FURNITU~
82 Oliva St .. Gallipolis. Naw
a. uaed wood -cOal atovea. 8
pc wood LA suite $399,
bunk beda $199, antron·
recliner• $99, new Ia used
bedroom eui1ea. ranges,
wringer washers. I. 1hbe1.
New livingroom euitea
8199-*699. Iampo. oloo
buying coal &amp; wood atoves.
.Coli 814-448-3169.
·

Fruit
Vegetables

54 Misc. Merchandise1 - -- - - - - - 8t

UnJCrambl8 these lour Jumbles,
one letter to each SQOar~ tp torm
four ordinary word&amp;.

EVENI NG

J . 8 . L. De s ign . . P . A.
cabinets -empty, S150, Call
304-773-9127 and ask for
Reg .

68

'ilJt~l.\.(t fi}ft ~THAT SCRAMIILED WOAD GAME
~ \!!} ~~ by Henri Arnold and Bob Leo

WEDNESDAY
4/10/85

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Aototlllaro, prefer Troybilt,
but will buy any make, any
oiro. Call 1-814-693 -8836.

Vie~ing

Home
Improvements

Marcum Roofing I Spouting. Now inetalllng rubber
roofa·. 30
experience ~
Jpecializina In built-up roof .
Call 814-388-9857. ,
,

Wanted to Buy

,

63

8~

BundyTrumpet. 1% yra. old.
ex, cond. Coil 614-448 3044.

46 Space for Rent '

47

198.0 Maa1eV ' Fuygeraon
tractor, exc co·n d. Model
286. $7,800 . 00 . low
houro. 304-468-1810 or
411B-1031 '

15

Television

Servrces

Farm Equipment

Furnished Rooms

rooms . Parli Central Hotel.
Call 614-448 -0766 .
J

61

Oragonwtnd ' catterY Ken·
nel. CFA Himeleyen, Peralen
and Siameae kittena. AKC
Chow puppieo. Call 614446-3844 oftor 7PM. ..
·

57

For rent · Sleeping Rooms
1nd

Pets for Sale

Som• tenk ap8cl,ele good
thru April 30th. 30 gal tok
with· hood $69,99. Floh
Tank, 2413 Jackson Ave. ,
Point Pleasant, 304-676 2063 ,

A~ARTMENTS .

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Ohio

Wednesday. April 10, 1.985

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Sllntinel ·

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HOME IMPROVEMENT NEEDS
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COMPOUND
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-.· 24 FT.--: TRU.SS .••• ~ •••.•~-. $2 7;52
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ALL ORDERS MUST BE PLACED APRIL ·10-16, '85

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INSULATION

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2"x4"x92S/a"

112"x4'x8'

$699

1 ROLL + 88.12

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R-11-Kraft-3 112"x23"x70'6"
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$2295

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ROLL

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SQ~ '$1322
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Final action on the matter Is
expected to be taken during next
week's regular meeting.
Racine has untll the end of the .
year to use the CDBG funds.
Commissioners plan to accept an
In vita tlon to tour the Mi&gt;lgs County
Museum on Aprll24 to see firsthand
the improvements which have been
made to the Interior of the building.
Funding for the Improvements are
coming from a $5600 yearly alot·
tment of funds provided by the
county for the Meigs County Pioneer
and Historical Society.
(Continued &lt;in pag-P 161

Gorbachev says relations
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - TWo crisis as a way of reaching their Inevitable In this country, that
nationwide banking Is a reallty. lt 's
state-chartered savings and loans objectives."
only
the laws tha t have not caught up
targeted for takeover by Chase
Everson said he believes Inter·
Manhattan Corp. arewelcomlngthe state banking will occur, but that It yet," he said.
Lawrence Cohn, who follows the
New York giant with open anns.
should happen gradually.
But Chase's ultimate goal of
Ryan acknowledged concern banking and thrift Industries for
Deqn Witter Reyno\ds lf\C. In NeW
becoming a conunercial ·banker In among some Ohio bankers.
Ohio prompted another executive to
"While I would never suggest that York, said the significance of
· cautiOn about "wolves appearing In there Is unan!mltyof support,l thlnk Chase's propOsal Is Its broader plan
sheep's cloth!Jlg."
· r ·was encouraged by, some of th.e to acquire and combine thrifts In·
, Cha!je, the nation' s thlrd-largest (newspaper accol!ntsf... at the Ohio Ohlo In h~ of opera tlng them as a
bank holding company, held neyrs conference whE&gt;re bankers were commercial bank.
conferences Wednesday In Colum- quoted ... as saying thL&lt; was
bus, Cincinnati and Cleveland to say
It Intends to acquire two S&amp;Ls In a
SH mnuon deal.
Chase has reached purchase
agreements with the management
.·
and- board, pt -the. M!!fttor- Savil]gs
Bank In Mentor and the Federated
·.
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S,av)rigs Bank ln.€lJICinnati. · , · c
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• . Tile deal Is 5\lb"J~tto awrova) tiy .
/ .GOitBACHEV· . - u.s. DELE(}A'l10N -::- members -"' a l! .S..CQiigt eillitollill deJecM~Dn In the ·, fedenil regulatorS~ • . · ·'
·
.Comni\snW.Party leader M!khill s. Gotllilj)he\',left, ·. · ~ W~esday. Olhe!' peilple In P~ are.'lOt · · "This Js Indeed the dawn of anew
meetli with ·HOWJe Speaker np O'!'!elfl, right, and _ldentlfled. (APLaserphcito).
day 1n the thrift and banking
Industry In Ohio," said Charles
Brigham, Federated's president
and chlel executive officer.
Joseph Rusnak, · president of
Mentor Savings, called the acqulsl·
tlon an opportunity for depositors
and shareholders.
"We feel that because we wUI
dent's
national
sec
umy
adviser,
become
part of the Chase organiza"The
time
Is
such
now
tllatpeople
MOOCOW (AP) - The official
In
Santa
Barbara,
Calif.,
where
said
tion,
It
wUJ
aUowustobecomemore
shaping
the
policy
of
the
!WO
news agency Tass quoted Soviet .
the
president
Is
vacationing.
competitive,
not only as a thrift, but
leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev as countri~ should by all means
On
Sunday,
Gorbachev
said
the
In
a
number
of the commercial
'telling a visiting U.S. congressional convprse "with one another. The
Soviet
Union
was
freezing
deploy·
areas.
So
all
In
all,
we feel It wUI be
delegation that relations between world situation Is disquieting, even
ment
of
medium-range
nuclear
just
a
very,
very
fine
marriage."
the two countries must emerge from dan~rous , and a kind of Ice age Is
inlssUes
In
Europe
Jill!
II
November.
Rusnak said.
being observed In relations between
a dangerous "Ice age."
Arthur Ryan, Chase executive
Gorbachev talked for nearly four the O.S.S.R and tl!e United States. TheWhlteHousecaUedtheproposal
a
public
relations
ploy.
·
.
vice president, said the corporation
hours Wednesday with four con· At least this was so untll the most
One of the visiting congressmen, Intends to seek more acquisitions In
gressmen led by Speak!'r of the recent time."
Reagan said Wednesday that he House Republican leader Robert a plan to obtain a llcensetooperatea
House Thomas P. "Tip" O'NeUl.
Gorbachev, 54, who replaced was ready to hold a get-acquainted Michel. said Gorbachev mentioned commercial bank.
"We're not here talking about
Konstantln U. Chernt'nko on March meeting with the Soviet leader but the cool White House response, and
"his characterization was that we simply two acqulsltlon5. We ... want
11, reaffirmed hls interest In a not a summit.
The two .leapers are expected to rejected his proposal out of hand."
summit, the congressmen said
to continue to work with the
Gorbachev received O'NeUi, a governor ... and the Legislature In
meet
at the U.N. General Assembly
afterward. Oneofthempredlctedhe
would be a "very formidable this fall, but a summit would have to Democrat from Massachusetts; terms of getting leglslation·allowlng
adversary" In a meeting with wall and be "the culmination of an Michel of Dllnois; Dan Rosten· us to form a commercial bank, In
extended dialogue whlch has pro- kowskl, D-Ill., and Silvio Conte, whlch case we would then combine
President Reagan.
these two lnstltullons as well as
Tass quoted Gorbachev as telling duced tangible accomplishment." R·Mass.
-Robert C. McFarlane, the presl·
others with a commercial banking
the dt&gt;legatlon:
license," Ryan said.
Word of Chase's plans drew a cool
response from James W. Everson,
lneomlng vl~;e president of the Ohio .
Sheriff Howard Frank and she- James Proffitt and three sheriff's :&lt;m the merits.
Bankers Association.
SeVeral wit'nesses were subporiff's department local lotliA and deputies , at that time, Elizabeth,
Everson, president and chief
enaed by Mendel for thls morning's exeCI!Uveofflcer at €1tlzensSavlngs
Ohio Council 8 of the American Isaac and Donald Mohler.
CrrY MANAGER RESIGNS, CITFl! I!NM CRISIS, - Toledo City
In a prior hearing, Judge John hearing,_ Including some Meigs Bank In Martins Ferry, cautioned
Federation of State, County and
Manager
David Boo!Con told reporterll WedQesday morning he Is
Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, Bacon entered an order restraining County elected officials.
against moving too quickly.
reslcnlng
because
of pubUclty over city lnve!ltments through the failed
Taking the stand this morning
were back In court Thursday the union from any further action In
"In times of crtsls, we (often) see
ESM Govemmmt Securities lllc. Bostoo, whose resignation Is effective
thematter.However, lheunionftled were William Wickline, Meigs wolves appee.rlng In sheep's 'Cio·
moffilng.
Apr1120, says he wasn't directly lnv())ved In ktvelltlllgthroughtheFiorlda
Purpost'of the court action was to an appea l of the judge's rullng. On County·audltor and Sheriff Frank.
thing, and Icertainly hope this Is not
brokerage, but says the clty'spotentlallo8sof S19.2mUilon becauseo!the
Entered as evidenCe In thecaseon the case," he said. "Obviously, the
determine the merits of a contract March 5, Sandra Mendel, attorney
lnvelltment has hurt his credlbiDty. (AP Laserphoto).
which was entered Into In March representing the union and the behalf of the defense were photocO· New York banks are looking at this
!Continued on pa~e 161
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wanted to meet to diScuss the
unexpected cost overrun for the
vehicle.
·
Pat HUI Ford, Middleport, submitted a bid of $10.495 for a
specialized chassis and Dill's Moun·
talneer Association, Ravenswood ,
submitted a $19,!Fi' bid for a truck
body.
Community Development Block
Grant funds of $ro,(XX) were aUot ed
Racine VIUage, on behalf of the fire
department, for the truck. Racine
has on hand $OOXl whiCh could be
applied to the cost. An additional
$4482 w!U. be needed to cover the ·
expenses.
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· sal system for Tuppers Plains wUI model lor other such systems. · ·
responsible for· suPPlYing suitable
By NAN&lt;JY YOACHAM
be
el(jllalned
In
detail
when
Upon
compleUon
of
the
sewage
facilities
for county court, are
Sentinel Staff Writer ·
from
John
David
Jones
system,
an
EPA
building
mora
tomaking
plans
to move county cou!jl
engineers
we11ther permitting. work could
Associates,
Columbus,
meet
with
rlum
for
Tuppers
Plains
can
be
to
a
location
outside of the
begin as early as Monday on a
residents
In
a
7
p.m.
Monday
public
lifted.
The
moratorium
has
been
In
courthouse.
Conilnlssloners
will
proposed heliport for LHefllght to be
meeting
at
the
Tuppers
Plains
effect
for!lveyears.
thenmovelntothero6msvacatedby
located near Veterans Memorial
The engineers wUi review the county court.
Hospital. According to Meigs Community Building.
Officials are stUI awaiting a project In Its entirety Monday night
O'Brien was told that nothlng
County Commission President
David Koblentz, who spearheaded written opinion from the Ohlo and answer questions concerning .official could be released on the
moveuntU wordlsrecelvedfromthe
the project, a 60 by 60ft. pa"'-'&lt;l pad attorney general regarding the the project.
makeup
of
the
governing
board
for
'
Nothing
new
on
move
owner·of
the proposed wilding.
would be the Ideal size for the
the
Tuppers
Plains
sy$tem_.
The
County
CoUI't
Judge
Patrick
BidS tabled
!acUity. The Meigs County Highway
meeting
will
be
held
regardless
of
O'Brien
was
present
at
WednesThecornmlsslonagalntabledblds
Department wm begin bulldozing
the site as soon as possible. . whether or not the attomey general day 's meeting to see If any decision for a rescue truck for the Racine fire
had been made as to where county · department after . being told by
Inotl)erdevelopmentsatWednes· renders his decision.
The
Tuppers
Plains
project,
the
court
may be moved.
... Frank Cleland, president of Racine
day's weekly rounty · commission
first
of
Its
kind,
could
qecorrie·
a
Commissioners,
who
by
law
are
VUiage Council. that his council
meeting, a proposed sewage dlspo-

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sen&amp;lnel SWf Writer
A five-hour board of dlrretors meeting on April 1
·has Jed to an agreement between the Mlddleport
Cham~r of Commerce and tile Ohio Technology
Transfer Agency to al(:l Village businesses In
developing new marketing approaches.
Thai announcement catTlE' from Bill Blower,
president, during Tuesday's chamber meeting held at
the LaSalle Restaurant.
,
·
• ·
Blower noted the service Is available at no cost and
Is geared to enwurage mote agresslve promotion of
the vUiage.
Blower explained that an OTTO marketing
specialist BUI Fioretti, of the University of Cincinnati,
has been contacted about the development of
marketing suggestions whlch can be utilized ·by
· village ruslnesses. It Is hoped that some of the
det~tUed planning that would ·precede the actual
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t'Xpert and more detailed Information can then be
marketing suggestions cou ld be carried out rree of
made available to that business.·
charge by local university graduate studo:-nts.
state funded network
Improved marketing methods are &lt;'xpected to
OTTO Is a sta IE' funded network of Oltlo colleges and
attract customers to the vUlage. help merchants to
advertise more aggressively and , ultimately, to · universities founded lo serve the needs of business
and Industry In the state.
attract more business to thE' area.
Dwight Leedy, a Middleport chamber member, is
OITO Will make periodic contacts ·with local
O'IIO's
agent In our area, working through Rio
merchants and chamber representatives. Input from·
·
Grande
College
and CommunitY College.
these contacts will then be developed Into
It
Is
also
hoped
by the chamber that a pr&lt;&gt;tecr
recommendations.
st.arted two YfarS agotoimprovethe"street scape" of
This wUI be an ongoing prolect, aceordlng to
Middleport can be r.,vltallzed, Anybody planning any
Blower, and could last for years.
·
type of .future remodeling to downtown Middleport
ln the next couple of months tllrough the Cham be~.
buildings Is being encouraged to review the strert
OTI'O wUl begin offering half hour Informative
scape plans whlch have already been developed.
programs on spec!Qc aspects of business. Experts
Improving the street scape Is a ne&lt;:essary step In
wUI be broUght In to present tIiese programs.
promoting the vUiage.
.
1f an indlvldualliuslness finds par1icular interest In
It
:vas
also
reported
by
mower
that
Middleport
an area, a Jle.rBonal contact can lie made with the
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Mayor Fred Hoffman has lndiC'a tcd·. thP chambo'r
would Ill! allowed to develop a ho&lt;pllallty and
information center In part of thr- old depot , after the
village's purchase or that building and surroundln~
property IS finalized . Dependin~ on when the village
closes the purchase deal, Blowl'r I&lt; In hopes that work
could begin right away with renovatlpn compk&gt;ted by
the Fourth of July.
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First annual run
. Middleport Chamber Is sponsorlnglts first annual5
kilometer (3.2 J111li.'S) run on April '27. The r;~ce Is to
begin at the sear$ parking lot and end a1 the Holzl&gt;r
Clinic parking Jot. A pni-reglstratlon fee to enter the
race will be$5. The enter fee will bl'$6,on thedayo! the·
race. The entry tee Includes a 5-K T- shlrt. Proceros
from this event will ilo to the Middleport BoK!ng Club.
·More Information can be obtalnro by contacting
Roger Stewart at the boxing club.
.
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