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Page- 10,----The Dally Sentinel

Extra costs
· Gaston retraced the prol:llems of
sewageandwateriDTuppersPiains
reporting that in the early 1!170's
some residents were Issuing com!Xalnts about sewage in the communlty. He said that in 1972 the Ohio
Department of Health said there
should be no additions in the
rornmunlty discharging sewage
and in 1973 the Ohio EPA became
involved provl!ling for a feasibUity
~tudyofthesewageandwaterofthe

town. In 1979 a ban was issued
prohibiting building in the community.GastonsaldthatthesoUdoesnot
drain properly . ·does not leach,
septic systems installed earller are
not fuilctionlng properly and were
not property designed. He said that
lots are smaU and are not shaped
properly for the present sewage
disposal systems. He termed the
problems as "pretty severe" .
The Individual sewage disposal
system was .devised because it Is
cheaper by a half mUllen dollars
than a central system for the town,
the engineering representa tlves
said.
Gaston said that this Is the first
time in Ohio that a system has been
used , to upgrade private sewage
systems with government money.
As a result, new legal fronts are
being entered and opinions must
come from the Attorney General
andEPAapprovatmustberecetved
ontheplanbeforetbepiancan be put
up for bids.
It was indicated that with EPA
approval and answers !rom the
Attorney General, then a bid date
could be set and construction could
probably start in mid-summer of
thlsyear.
The discussion brought out that
1he cost per property owner is high
and everyone Indicated that they
know this wUI be a problem to some
property owners. However, it was
pointed out that property owners
were probably have an assessment
and thecostsforeachcouldbeadded
to their real estate taxes over a long
pertod of time.
Re!idents complained also about
the estimated costs on the upgrading of the numerous · lndlvldual
sewage systems set bytheengineerlng firm. However, it was pointed

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MetP2'111181f~

Meigs Mine No. 2, also owned by
AEP, was unaffected by the layoffs.
With the layoffs, the workforce at
the mines decreased from 1800
employees to 1100. Southern Ohio
Coal has for many years been one of
the single largest employers In this
area. - Dunn explained that mines
"evolve and improve" just as other
businesses and that production at
the three mine complex 1s expected
to continue at the present rate. Over
five mllllon tons of coal were

. produc¢ last year by thr complex.

Six million tons of coal are expected
to be produced this year accor:dlng
to Dunn.
Greater use of a supersectlon
technique Is planned for all three
mines with two continuous mining
machines to be placed in each
working section rather than the
traditional one machine per section.
Even with the Increase of machinery and Improved techniqueS, Dunn
stated that 20 to 25 years of coal
mining remain In the Southern Ohio
Coal's three mines . .

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transfer;s

nets $ix month tenn
Faye Brevlck Steinmetz,

J.aU sentence when she appeared
before Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Judge Charles H.
KnlghtMondayonachargeofgrand
thefi.

Robert Emmell Peoples

to the service 'at 1 p.m. The Rev.
Clyde Fields wut olflciate at the
services arid burtal
be in the
Graham Station Cemetery at New
Haven.

Early
Bird
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SPRIIIO SEASON

Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furniture -

Returns home

D. MICHAEL MULLEN
AnORNEY·AT·LAW
HOURS

MONDAY THRUFRIDAY

w1rt ·

Weather forecast

GRIEF AND GUILT

.Emergency squads
answer siX calls

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Baked Steak Dinner I,

r!l-lmf~~- rc~ili~ ,

CROW'S FAMILY REST AURA NT

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"$"''~' Plut••.. AH111IIo11 to.p,,,u"
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Appropriation .approved for
facilities building at complex

the sewerage line tie-in at cost . The
permitting a sixth grade teacher,
board voted toappro,priate$5,(XX)for
Mrs. Darlene Arnott, at the Pomethe buldlng with bills on the project
roy Elementary School to ·make a
An appropriation of $5,!XXJ for the to go through District Treasurer
trip to Pl'nnslyvania with the
constflll'tiOn of a facUlties building Jane Wagner.
·
sche&lt;ll's safety patrol.
at the athletic aomplex of Meigs
Soulsby also reported' that a
Present. to address the board on
High School was made Tuesday 40X100 metal buDding has been
the behalf of Mrs. Amott werE&gt;
night when the Meigs Local Board of given to the district and the buDding
Sharon Wright and Dinah GrySZka,
Education met in regular session at would provide an excellent area at
parent s of children involved with the
Middleport .
the rear of the high school for
trip.
They said in previous years, both ·
Making his second ·appearance activltiessuch.as batting practice,
before the board recently to talk weight lifting, a~d other \\Ctivities. sixth grade teachers at Pomeroy
abo\it the new 12X24 bul.ld!Jig WliS now ht&gt;id 'in the gymllasl~m ancl
Elementary Scliooi had made the
- JatriesSoulsbyoftheMelgsAthi~tfC.. '' would save a lot of w~ar and tearoo . spripg trtp:wlt~ ·t~ class and, that
:Boosters.
, ·
.·
the- gymnasium in addition to 1ast week -. t~ey were llOtifted by
,. 'Soutsby reported the two story · getting eQ~ipment out of the!(Ym.
aaminlslrlitoi'S that Mrs. Aniotl,
structure wUI be .. ·petween . the . Soulsby ·said he is working with one of the two teachers this year,
· ba$ebalf !lElfd Md t~e track a~d wUI _ Meigs County Engineer . PhUilp ', W\!Uld not be permitted to accom,
. contain_•. rest!'Qbms 1\nd sto~a_ge ' Robertson details such as r~efooter ·,. pahy t~ .patrol. Tiley_said Mrs.
facilities.: Windows o~ f!le second . · whl~wouid be necessary tor the · Amotthadworkedwtt!ithechildrm•
floor wlll provide ·visibility to the building and the required state In making money for the· trtp' and ··'
field and track.
approval.' He wiii get back to the they did not understand the reason. Soulsby said the fac111ty wlll board of education as plans lng In not !Je=ltting her to go.
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HOSPfrAL HELIPORT- AheUportnearVeterans
upgrade the complex. He pOinted develope.
The discussion brought out that in
lives
from
the
Dlvi8Jon
of
have
met
wWlthe
out that the boosters wUI bunt the
·
Split vote
prior years practically all of the
Memorial llo8pltal 19 serve the UleiUgl&amp; vehicles
Metp County CcJmrn1slloners ana Metp Emerpncy
structure as economicaUy as posslAt last night's meeting the board sixth grdde class went on the trtp,
which hasmadeover20trtpstoMelgsCountyinthelast
~edlcal Services Director Hoben Byer to approve the , bie getting some donated labor and
came to a split 3·2voteontheissueof
(Continued on page 161
·
year and a half to handle emersency slluallon8 will
Above,
Scott
IAscas,
ar1m1n1111ratot
,
of
locallon.
soon be a reality_ Work began Monday at the ~n
Veterans Memorial H08pltal, and Bob Byer,
by the county hlpway department. When completed,
admlnlltrator of the Melp Emergency Medical
the heliport· will he a 60 by 60 concrete area to
Services,
watch as a Metp Coonty IUghway
act:ommodate landing and takeoH oflheplanewhlch Is
Department
~mploye operates . a d011.er u
the
called frequently to transport patients to hol!pitals In
Diddle said his firm has drUled responsible even for the opera !Ions
construction
ol
a
heliport
to
accommodate
the
Shu !down of ali four drUlingrlgsof
Columbus or oCher hospitals. Checks have been made
between
:ro and 340wells in the past. of a sub-contractor who may
UfeiUght helicopter from Columbus gets underway.
theJ. D. Drilling Co., Racine, was a
to ensure that there are no problems with water and
12
months
and indicated that It is knowingly violate the new rules.
voluntary measure, owner James
gas lines and that radio transrnl!llllon towel'!! and
Sub-contractors of J . D. Dr!Uing
time
to
slowdown
tostudynewrules
Diddle sal~ today.
have
not been affected yet because
and regulations before proceeding
It was reported Tuesday that the
they
still
havr work at sites where
shutdown apparently stemmed into new operations.
wells
have
been drilled. However, if
The youthful operator of the
from alleged salt brine disposal
~ew
wells
aren't
forthcoming then
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The . extended live along paved two-lane Ostrander.
violations by a sub-contractor of the drtlllng company said his firm was
workers
of
the
sub-contractors
wUI
the first in the state to do anything
roads. The RLX provision in the
Public Utilities Commission o!Ohio
The decision was made In a case company.
also
be
affected.
Thl.$
would
affect
code states · only that lines be filed 111 August 11&amp; by the
Diddle today sa ld he made a about cleaning up drtlling operasays Columbus &amp; Scuthern· Ohio
extended along public highways.
Electric has taken "an admittedly
Consumers' Counsel on behalf of 15 decision to shut down thP four rigs- tions and brtne and commented that about 350 workers, Diddle esti·
"The dirt and gravel country residents of GalUa, Washington, which affects about 49 people - in he Is trying to absorb the new rules mated. "I am 100 percent for Meigs
generous plan" to ex tend power
roads on which these compiainanCs Athens, Vinton and Meigs counties order tothoroughiy study provisions and regulations concerning the County, but I do want totakealookat
lines to rural homes and turned it
~nd the general· public travel
In rural, southeast Ohio. The of the House Bill 501 which sets up drilling operations. Diddle said it Is this new legislation," Diddle
into a limited program for which
everyday ... ought generally to be residents wanted electrical service new roles for well9()erators. Diddle his understanding, that the owner Is concluded.
almost no one could qualify.
.considered public highway.'' the extended to their properties 11ncter said he wants to study the new blll
the RLX plan defined in the state and all of Its provisions to make sure
The commission Tuesday or- PUCO decision said.
1
that his drUllng operations know
The RLX plan calls ior residents . adminlstratiye code.
dered C&amp;SOE to give refunds to
how to conform to the regul~tions.
complainants who had been forced
to pay for thecostofconstructlngthe
by the company to pay unwarranted lines at therateof2percent a·month. .. Theronimlsslon'srullngaisowm
Diddle, however, reported there
tees of up to $2.&lt;XXJ to have lines However, C&amp;SOE had not informed make It possible for customers who have been a couple of violations of
were denied RLX but who did not the new regulations by one of his
some customers of the availability
extended.
complain
to seek sPeedy remedial sub-contractors. Those have not
The PUCO ruled that the utllity of RLX and h,ad said others were
action
by
C&amp;SOE.
Ostrander said.
Mayor Fred HoHman said today cieaned or litter and ck&gt;brtsand then
had enforced unwritten, mttarlffed ineligible, requiring them to pay
been processed through channels,
He
said
at
least
100
people
in
the
he has been notified by Rep . could pc:l.'sibly be used as a rtwr
that
eligibility requirements, including construction costs up front, s,:~id
he said, and have nothing to do with
rural
southeast
pa'rt
of
the
state
·
Jolynn
Boster that the village of recreation area .
one that customers to whom RLX Ohio Office of the Consumers'
the shutdo)Vll.
deniE\1
the
servlee
in
1!m.
were
Middleport
has been awarded a
Once th&lt;&gt; area Is compietc~y
(rural line extension) service is . Counsel spokesman Steve
single project Utter control grant cleaned up, si gns would be posted.
. from the Office of Litter Control for along with contaln&lt;'rs along the
' $22,262.
·6horellne lor the deposit of Utter.
According ·to the mayor, the Arter this shoreline area Is cleanro
application as submitted would up, a secondary goal would be th!went left of cent.e r while trying to W.Va., and 24-year-oid Pamela J.
A Meigs County wom'an wasc!ted
provide for the hiring o( a fuU·tlme cleanlng up ot litf('r along any other
stbp and struck Roush's car. Both Roush of Letart, W.Va., were both
by the Gallia-Meigs post ofthe State
litter
control director who would be village streets and the placing of
vehicles sustained moderate dam- treated for contusions and released.
Highway Patrol forDWI andfallure
responslbie
for the supervision of contalnC'rs and signs within thr
age in the 6:18 p.m. incident, the hospital offlciais'sald.
to control following a slngle·car
general
relief
workers provided by community p~motlng_ the maiQpatrol said. Roush was cited for
The tw.o women were passengers
accident Tuesday night at the
the
Meigs
County Welfare . talning of a littl'r-free community,.;
failure to yield.
In a ear driven by ro.year-old Delete
intersection of Sr 7 and Meigs
Department.
The project would be' a cont inuou~
A pick-up driven by a MacArthur K. Phalen. of New Haven, W.Va.
County5.
The
mayor
said
that
Michael
effort
over
an
eight
or
nine-monthTrooi&gt;ers said Cindy S. Workman,
man sustained light damage In an Troopers said a cpr dttven by Paul
Swisher, welfare department direc- period topromotelittercont rol in tm;
accident Tuesdaymorningon Meigs W. Higginbotham, Jr.. :a!, of RC. 1,
24, ofRt.1, Rutland, was southbound
tor, has agreed to provide the village. • ,
GaUipolls, was northbound on 7 and
COunty1.
.
.
on 7, when she apparently went off
necessary
workers
to
carry
out
the
The mayor said that Rep. Boster
The patrol said Paul E. Carrier, apparently slowed to mak~ a, left .
the right sldeorthehlghwayandinto
and
Sen. Oakley ColUns strong}yUtter
control
program.
tum
01\toBuiavllle-Addlson.
Phalen
30, , oC RC. · 1, McAI1hur, was
a ditch as she attempted a left tum
T)leo
proposed
activity
primarily
supported
the project at the state:
onto 5. She was not injured in the
northbound on 1, when be reportedly .was apparently unable to stop In
would
be
the
cleaning
up
~ID.d
level,
with
local support comin(t
11:30 p.m.-incident, which troopers
lost control of his vehicle on a time and anemP.ted to swerve to the
removal
of
litter
from
the
Ohio
from
the
Melgi&lt;
CQUnty &lt;:ornmts.
said caused light damage to )lercar.
hillcrest, ifentolttberlghtsideoftbe left to avoid a collision, but struck
River
shorellne
which
runs
along
,
s
loners,
the
Meigs
Coonty Regional
No injuries were reported from a
road and through a fence. G:arrier Higginbotham's car In thQ, lett side
of
the
the
eastern
boundaries
Commission,
Gailia,
Piann!"g
two-car eolllsion Tuesday evening
was not injurled or cited, 'troopers at 8:54p.m.
vUlage.
Meigs
Community
·Action
Agenc~
Phalen was cited by thepatroltor
at the intersection of SR 124 and
!iald.
A large portion of this area Is and the Meigs County Welfare
to stop in an assured clear
failure
Meanwhile, two West Virginia
Salisbury Twp. 165.
'
adjacent
to the downtown business Department.
Troopers said a car driven by
womenweretreatedandreleasedat distance and Roush was cited for
and
is
also
an
area
where
the
dlstrtct
The mayor said the project will bti
David A. Hobbs, 18, of Star Hall
Holzer Medical Center Tuesday failure to transfer Ucens plates
Ohio
Department
!l(Transportatlon
implemented
as soon as posstilk:
following
the
accldept
which
caused
Road. Dexter, was westbound on 124
night for injurtes suffered In a
has
tentatively
agrero
to
tbe
afler
official
notiflcation
has been ·
heavy
damage
to
Phalen's
car
and
i when a car driven by Roger L.
two-car colllalPn at the intersection,
construction
of
a
bike
path
with
a
long
with
the
gu~lines
received
moderate damage to
State Rep.
Roush. 31, otRt. 4, Pomeroy, pulled
of SR 7 andBulavWe-AddlsonRoad.
ooor fUnds . This area would be for tile operation ol the projett.
onto 124 from 165. Hobbs apparently
Jolym llollter
Sonya D. Bush, 20, of Hartford, Hlggln~'s.

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Well shutdown
said
voluntary
.

Refunds-ordered by PUCO

Middleport given
litter control grant

Meigs woman faces DWicharge

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director: Michael Michalski, band director; John
Amott, John Redovlan, Martha Vennarl, guidance;
~ieanor Bl~ettnar, librartan; Earl Young, assistant
high school prtnclpal , part time; Rebecca Triplett.
Pomeroy Safety Patrol; Gordon FISher, extra
printing lor schools; Joan Corder, head teacher.
Bradbury; Nancy White, head teacher, Harrison·
vUle; Carolyn Smith, head teacher, Middleport;
Marjorie Fetty, head teacher, Rutland;· Shirley
Prtddy, food service supervisor.
The board did not renew the con1racts of teachers,
Julle Byer and Jamie Blaettnar. It was pointed out
that both had done excellent work durtng the current
school year, but that they had been hired t9 l!ll In for
teachers on leaves of absence and those teachers wUI
return for the next school year. Supt. Dan E . Morris
indicated he will give both Byer and Blaettrtar top
prtortty to fill jobs for which they are qualified if
openings occur in the teac hln~ staff this fall .
(Continued on page 161

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer

'75

Hubbard's·Greenhouse
MOW OPEN FOR

Arnott, head ninth grade football; Rick Blaettnar,
Jesse Vail, seventh and eighth grade football; Greg
Drummer, boys' varsity basketball; . Mlck Chllds,
boys' reserlre basketball; Cliff Kennety, boys' ninth
grade basketbaU; Rusty Bookman, boys' eighth
grade basketball; Ron Drexler1 boys seventh grade
bas'ketbail; Jim Ollphant, cross country and boys '
head tr'ack; RJck Blaettllar, assistant high school
track; Jesse Vall, junior high track; Darlene Amott.
assiStant junior hig'h .truck; Tim Saunders, head
baseball; Larry Grimes, head wrestling; B!lbAshley,
golf; Ron Logan, girls' volleyball; ~n Logan, girls'
varsity hasketbail; Kim Adkins, girls' reserve
basketball; Gordon Fisher, girls' head track; John
Arnott, girls' softball; Tracy Burdette, girls' reserve
softball; Charles .Chancey, athletic facUlties care;
Mary Haggerty and Becky Windon , high school
cheerleaders; Cella McCoy, drama; Jeannie Taylor,
junior class sponsor; Gordon Fisher, athletic

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Marjorie Fetty, Gordon Ftsber, Larry Grimes, Karen
Lloyd, Glrree Notter, Ben Slawter and Tert York.
Non-certified personnel continuing contracts.went
to l!lta Jones, Audrey Wood, c6oks; Darrell Jenkins,
Ph!Up Ohlinger, custodians; Vera Holllday and
Martha King, aides. Eugene Hawkins was given a
two .year contract as director of maintenance, and
two-year contracts went to . aides, Mary M!Uer and.
Lorri Sni:iwden.
Supplemerital contracts were granted also with the
entire Ust of employes approved In one vote by the
board. Board Member Robert Snowden cast · a
negative vote on the Ust with the other three
members, Bob Barton; 'Dick Var ;:han,. aod Ariand
King approving the list.
· Granted supplemental contracts were:
Charles Chancey, bead football; Don Dixon, Larry
Grtmes, Fenton Taylor, assistant varsity. football;
Larry Grlnies, Fenton Taylor, reserve football: John

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Pomeroy-Middleport., Ohio, Wednesday, April 1.7, 1986

Contracts for numerous teachers ·and non-certifled
personnel were approved Tuesday night when the
Meigs Local School Dl~trtct Board of Education met
In regular session at Middleport. Teacher contracts went to:
One Year - Kim Adkins, Rick Blaettnar, Tracy
Burdette, Ted Cotterman, Carol Eva,nS, Karen
Facemyer, Kathy Hafey, Jeneil Keily, Cliff Kennedy~
Kelvin Klng, Carmen Manuet·, Michael Michalski,
Melanie Murphy, Susan Nickels, Cheryl Norris,
James Oliphant, Deborah Pickens, Patrtck Rose,
Debra Scott and Giorta Ven Reeth.
_One Year, peri'ding certification~ Thomas Werry,
Rebecca Windon.
Three Year - Lynn Bookman, Mary Brauer,
Judith Carter, Greg Drummer, Connie Gilkey, Mary
Grtmm, Mary Haggerty, Marsha Radabaugh, Rita
Simmons, Linda Zarnoch.
Five Year_:_ Fred Baloy, Chris Rouse. ,
Omtinuing · - Twtla Childs, Rebecca Cotterill,

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Meigs·school board hires personnel

gator for the department of human
services. Based upon such computermatches, severalotbercasesare
under Investigation at this time,
Gerard stated .

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Stelnmetz had earner entered a
plea of gililty to · the grand theft
charge Which was Contained in a blll
of Information prepared by the
office of Meigs County Prosecuting
Attorney FredW.Crow,III,.aUeglng
'that Steinmetz had fraduienuy
received S7&amp;:1J from the Meigs
County Department of Human
Services.

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Copyrig~tOjl 1986

m, . accordingtoDavldJenkins,investi·

Pomeroy, was given, a six months

REAUGNED _;,Terry Neal, Leon, W.Va., piCtured left, look a lllep
down In job classUicatlon·and a cut In pay when he wu reallped by
. Southem Ohio Coal Company olflcials' from a molonnan to general
Inside laborer. Kenny Davis of LanpvUJe looks over a paper wldcih
describes Neal's realignment. Davis's own job has not been chaDged by
weekend layoffs at Melgs.Mlne No. 1 and Racalon llllne No. :Lin aD, 87
_employed were reaBgned at Meigs 1\llne No. 1 and'llll at Raccoon 1\llne
No.3.

Vot.36 , No.2

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Grand theft.charge

Grand theft Is a felony ofthefourth
Robert Emmett Peoples, ·74, 101
degree canylng a possible penalty
English Road, Point Pleasant, died
olslx,l2or18months
In prison and a
Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Hospiflne
of
up
to
$2500.
talat4:15a.m.
During the earlier appearance
Helen Sinclair
Born Sept. 17, 19W, in Pomeroy,
before
Judge Knight; Steinmetz
Ohio, he was the son· of the late
entered
a plea of guUty and a
6 COlOIS ~VWilf
Waiter E. and Florelfce Mantor
Helen Sin~lalr, 65, of Route 1,
pre-sentencing
investigation
was
Peoples.
Shade, died Monday evening at the
WAS 197.00 ··
He was a former assistant chief O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, held.
tax deputy of the Mason County Athens.
Sheriffs Tax Office, justice of the
Born in Meigs County, shewasthe
Ye:;terday, Steinmetz was given a
NOW
peace and United States postal daughter of the late Denver and six month sentence In the Ohio State
employee. He was a member ofthe Hattie WUI Van Nest. and a member Refdrmatory for Women at MarysBellemead United Methodist of the Hemlock Grove Christian ville and at the conclusion of ~
Church wbere he was the teacher of ·Church.
Monday hearing, Steinmetz' attorthe Men's Sunday School Class and
She Is survived by two daughters, ney, Michael Mullen; filed a Written
Point Pleasant LlonsCiul&gt;. Hew as a Mrs. Walter (Loretta) Douglas, motion asking that the court permit
graduate of Pomeroy High School, Route 5, Athens, and Mrs. Kenneth Steinmetz to serve her sentence in
attended Ohio University and Ohio (Vicki) Bolen, Albany; four sons, theMeigsCountyJaU.JudgeKnlght
State University andwasagraduate Kenneth, Paul and Lyle Sinclair, all wtU rule on thatmotlon next Monday
REG. 1115.20
mp~·e
oftheDateCarnegieSchool. .
of Shade, and Boyd' Sinclair, and Steinmetz was released on
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q
Surviving are his wife. Geor- Athens; a daughter-in~law, Julia recognizance bond.
(Continued from page 11
broomsthemselvesduringthe~lean geanna Burrts Peoples; fourdaugh- Tipple Sinclair, Shade; 14 grandters, Marlannf' Siders, Kissimmee, chlldren, .and three stepAcco""ing to Paul Gerard,lnvesNOW
that $12,&lt;ro wl)lch comes to the up process.
s
d hildr
f
hi h
Simon, speaking on behalf of the. Fla., Becky prouse, Ravenswood, gran c
en.
·
tlgator for the Meigs County
Barbara Lewis and Judith Young,
Alsosurvlvingarethreebrothers, Prosecutor's ofilce, the alleged
village rom state g way's money
shou.ld be used to update the traffic group, aisoquestlonedcouncllabout both of Point Pleasant; one son, Leo Van Nest, Albany, and Norman fraud by Steinmetz was dtsOOvered
signal
parking ~ters de
wit])in · 'Ro""rt
v-an Nest • · through a I'l)iltine computer match
. at that location. Information out-of:Order
·
"" E. Peoples -J. r., Leo·n,· _two '· v. an Nes t· and Kermit
.
.
'about·updating tht~i signaj·ls to be · the vUi&lt;ll!e. Councllman 4" rson sisters, Edyth · Ford and ' Florence . Athens; two s.lsters, Mrs. Cecil of Ohio Depariment .. of Hum
ootalned·trom the Ohio Department suggested !hilt anytline merchants· MICkey, both of Columbus, Ohio; 13
(Nina ) Welch, Shade, and Mrs. · . Ser\llceS' records with soCial secur. REG. 1215:40
of Transportation in Coiumb~. As hear complaints from customers
Cl d H I) Ba t Alb
pointed out by Anderson; around regarding parking meters, they grandchildren, four greatY e ( aze . x er, any.
tty and aid to depenc;!ent child~
Sll.tOI 'would be needed for tile . should send them to vlllage hall.lf a• grandchlldren and several nieces
She wasp~ In death by her recipients. the prosecutor's ofltce
.. . project .:,:_ .$5&lt;XX) for 'me con troll!&gt;{ -parking ticket has IJetjn ls~!!d for a . and neph~s.
. ... ' e' -, .
par~ts, h~rhusband,J\ibaSlnclajr, .' and the- department ."of hUITian NOW
. ·' &gt;:
..
Funeral SerVICE! will be 2 p.m. one son,_David, a granddaughter,.&amp; servi~ t;Oittlna'lly.. ~llttOr silch
and$l!XXltor each face on the signal. meter which does not work prop- Thursday at the Crow-Russell · sister, Carol McLead, and a brother, computer matches to unc&lt;&gt;"~r
Accordingtostatelaw,whenslgnais erly, the ticket wUI be voided.
Funeral HomewlththeRevs.Bryan .Robert Van Nest.
instances where' Individuals are
are updated, two faces are needed
Also present for Monday's meet·
F
lU be held t 2
1
1
for each lane of traffic. Two faces for · tngwas Councilman Henry Werry. Blair and Tally Hanna officiating.
unera serv ces w
a
fraduiently recelvlng benefits, GeBurtal will be at Kirkland Memorial
p.m. Thulpday at the Bigony- raril reports. Computer matches of
eaculhdobetthreeeedsedi~ oNf th~conrrolt!&gt;r Veterans Memorial
Gardens.
Jordan Funeral Home at Albany.. state Income tax records and ADC
wo
n
a ye ve.
C~lling hours are at, the funeral
Roger Watson wUI oHiclate and recipients are· also being done
homeafter2to4p.m.and7to9p.m.
burial wUI be In the Birllngham
·
·
Mayor Richard Seyler also sugAdmissions-Mabel Black, Pome- Wednesday.
Cemetery. The famUy will receive
gested the vlllage check with ODOr
REG.
about widening the road at that roy; Paul Duff, Middleport.
friends at the funeral home this
1314
Discharges--Victor Braley.
George Johnsori
evening from 7 to 9 and Wednesday,
location. According to Seyler, heavy
traffic from U.S. 33 to Ohio 124 has
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
greatly increased since the compte- Bloodmobile visit set
George Johnson, 63, of the Vlllage
•
tion of the Ritchie Brtdge at
Green Apartments, Pomeroy, died
Leagues being fonned
Ravenswood-Great Bend and largl'
An American Red Cross Blood- Monday evening at the Holzer
The JayMar Golf Club Men's
trucks havedlff1CI1ity in making the mobUe wUI be at the M~lgs County Medical Center, Gallipolis.
Complete line ol vqetable &amp;be'd·
Tue.
sday and Wednesday Leagues
sharp tum.
Senior Citizens Center from 1 to5: 30
Born In Hartford. W. Va., he was
di~ plants, ha~i~ baskets,
are now being formed.
Pomeroy merchants Paul Simon, p.m. Wednesday.
the son of the late George E.
potted plants - bloomirw &amp;foliThose interested who have not yet
Sandy lannarelii and BtU Quickel Donors giving replacement blood Johnson, Jr., and Helen Klaas
11&amp;'
8. shrubbery, rose bushes.
were at Monday night's meeting to during the visit are to mention that Johnson. He retired from the U. S. signed up for league play are to
azaleas
&amp; Rhododendrons.
.
discuss the merhants participating fact to the clerical staff when they Navy after 21 years and also served contact BobFreedat992-20&lt;l4orcaU
OPEN
DAIL
Y9
"to 5·
· in the village's upcoming cleanup. report to the unit.
in the Merchant Marines and theU. the club house, 992-6312. The
SUNDAY 1 to 5
SttCond, G1llipolls
Merchants are planning to push
S. Marine Corps, and was a member Tuesday League will start on-Aprtl
PH.992·5776
446-1171
Demonstrations set
of the Civil Air Patrol. Mr.'Johnson 30 and the Wednesday League on
was a veteran of World War II, the May1.
Cindy Oliveri; Meigs County Korean Conflict and Vietnam. He
Extension Agent, home economics, was a member of the Masonic Ohio lottery winner
will demonstrate make-ahead Lodge.
Annie Cleland Muter, 14, Meigs mixes at Wednesday night's meetCLEVELAND (AP) - The
Survivors include a brother, Louis
Junior High Student, who was ing of the Third Wednesday Home- E. Johnson, New Haven, W. Va.;
winning number drawn Monday
reported missing by her husband, makers Club, Syracuse, at the three sisters, Peggy Taylor and night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
Jack Miller, last Tuesday returned municipal building.
Annette Boyd, Pomeroy, and Vera game, "TheNumber.'' was 8()1.
OFFICE
8:30-12 NOON
to her home near Rutland Sunday,
In the "Plck4" g11me, the winning
Roberts, Columbus, and a compan1
Miller 'said that he received a TB test proof required
1:00-4:30
ion, Edith Woolard, along with number was 7661.
telePhone call from his wife Sunday.
The lottery reported earnings of
several nieces and nepheWs.
She had gone to Cleveland from
Proof of a recent tuberculin skin
Friends may call at the Ewing $353,956 from wagering on Its dally
Middleport last Tuesday with a {l1an test Is required for children register106 EAST SECOND
Funeral Home Wednesday, 2 to 4 game. Earnings came on sales of
and his daughter. In Cleveland, she ing for kindergarten In Meigs
ABOVE BANK ONE IN POMEROY
and 7 to9p.m. and on Thursday prior $1,263,762.~. while holders of
.went to the police and arranged to County.
nlng tickets' are entitled to share
992-6417
call Meigs County to notify her
$909.~. 50.
Free tuberculin skin tests w1Jl be
'
husband of her location. She was given at the Meigs County Tubercuretum€d to her home Sunday night losis office this Frtilay and next .
by her husband.
Monday and Tuesday from 8: 30 to
Tonight, clearing and cooler. Low
11 :30a.m. Thoseneedlngtbetestlng in the mld-40s. Wednesilay, surmy.
done are asked · to · follow the High near70. Thechanceofralnls20
schedule. Anyone needing Informa- percent tonight and · near zero
tion should call 992-3722.
It's not always recocnized, but some auilt almost alWednesday.
ways ·is prestnl with &amp;rllf, at the loss of i loved one.
Extended Forecast
~cordlnf to psycholoc1sts, this happens because anMeigs County Emergency Medl- Mee18 Wedriesday
Thul'!lday through Saturday:
t( 11 one o t.ht nilural components of the pief proem.
Fair weather and quite wann:
cal Service reports six calls for
hieanaer Cia bt directed outward, appnrinau hostility
to othe11. Often thlenaer is directed inwards upon on self.
assistance were answered Monday.
The Syracuse V!Uage Connell wUI IUghs from the mid-'lUll to mid-SOt.
'Tht person btcomtsiiiii'Y at the depression thet has reAt 6:41a.m .. Pomeroy was called meet at 7:30 p.m Wednesday at Lows In the 40s Thul'!lday momlng
s~lted from his lou; then feelscullt for what ht ml&amp;ltt
to Kingsbury R.d . lor Zelda Davis to Village hall.
and In the 50s and low 80s Friday and .
m11llltnly idmtHy u ancer II tht deceued. The cyclt
contlnun with unhuithy results.
Holzer
Medical
Center.
At 7:57a.m.,
•
Middleport
was
Called
to 146 rr;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;Satu;;;rd;a;y;. •
C~lldren, too, '!'ltn fftl pitt at the deeth of a parent.
btciUH they daR I Uncltll!lncl that they didn't cause the
Mulberry for Mabel Black to ,
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
saE
dutll. Slmilllly, Pltltlts "'lcuilt at the de,th of a child
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
·
r CIAL
whtn Iitty lm~clne that they could have prnenttd the
Tuppers Plains at 9:01a.m. transdeeth.
'
ported Althea Barton from her
AI With plef, pill Cln often benstd by time and norresidence on Ohio 7 to CamdenRill eiiiOiionll hnilnc. tf it rtllllins a problem that disClark Memorial Hospital. Pomeroy
Served with
Dining Room Only
rupts the 1101n11l proctu of pief, tile penon should setl
BILL BLOWER
pitf-counstlln&amp;.
•t !0:25a.m. went to East Main St.
Mashed Potatoes,
Your questlontllld comm111ts are invited 1nd will be
for Marvin Darst to Veterans
Choice of Salad, Roll &amp; Drink
tnlwtrtd in private or publicly, th•oup tllis column.
Memorial. At 5: 49 p.m., Pomeroy
took Lula Philli~s from Ohio 681 to'
Holzer Medical Center. And at 9:03
p.m. Rutland was c'llled to Meigs
.
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• (11'1 -'1Al
Mine No.~ for Leman Neff to Holzer
PH. 992-5432
Pomeroy, OH.
~UDOlAPOIIT, · OHID
MediCal Center.

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out by the representatives of the
company that the Improvements
,must be made in accordance 'with
'EPA, standards and will run alOng
theestimatedflgures.However, the
IW!'eSe!ltatives indicated that they
hopetheyarehigh-thiswUlmeana
savings for the indlvjdual property
OWners, they ·stressed. It was
brought out that one contractor
WQuid be responsible for .all of the
work so that the EPAcanpindown
responsibUity If the work Is not
property handled.
Some complaints were 1~
because the estimated overall
construction costs with the assumplion that contractors will bid In at
figures close to the estimated one.
However, commissioner Jones said
. a bid calljl(ltbeputoutunl.essthereis
an estimated cost figure on a
project.Joneslndlcatedalsothatthe
commissioners will be looking for
grants which might provide cost
help tar residents of Tuppers Plains
who cannot afford the required
upgrading of their sewage systems.
However, he indicated there ts no
guarantee that such help wUI be
fortbcomtng.
It was the consensus of everyone
at the meeting that Tuppers Plains
does have a problem with Sewage.
Theprofectifcaniedoutwil!Uftthe
buDding ban in the community and
will provide a better community in
which to live, Jones pointed out.
He also urged that the project
move ahead especially after there
has been such an expenditure
involved In getting It to this point in
tlme.lt was pointed out that only the
properties included in the project
design wUlhavetheffipercentEPA
help.BUtldersofnewproperlleswlll
have to pay 100 percent of the costs
. Involved in putting in their sewage
· disposal units to conform to present
standards.
, Some. residents indicated that
they .favor a central system which
would have allowed for easier
community growth. However,
Jones s~id that at no previous
hearings did any resident testify
that a centraisystemwas preferred
and it was pointed out that the
present design Is the result of trying
to keep costs to a minimum.

Apri116, 1985

�Wednesday, April 17, 1985

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Pomeroy, Ohio
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ROBERT L. WINGE1T
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PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

· BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

WedneSday, April17, 1986

i_llia_m~F,.-._B_uc_kl_ey_J_r.

Invite a ·Communist?_··-.--___
A flashback. It's the fall of.1962, Invited to speak." If til? house voted
and the young pr~ldent ofthe Yale In favor of niy motion, then til?
Political Union, who Is now a United Invitation to Hall would be
States senator from Oklahoma, withdrawn, ·
In addressing the students, I
invites me to address the union as a
part of a series of speakers. one of · recalled that a few weeks . earlier
whom Is Gus Hall , secretary of the President John Meng of Hunter
Communist Party ot the United College In New York ha!) been
States. l replied, to young David confronted with the news that the
Boren that I do not accept student ·political assembly at Hun·
. engagements In serles that Include ter had Invited both a communist
communists, but-that I would agree official -the same Gus Hall- and
to speak on the motion, "Resolved, a N;IZI- George Lincoln Rockwell,
That a communist should not be who was self-styled ."commander

of the American Nazi Party!' Meng •
addressed a letter to the student
body In which he said that he would
not Interfere ,with ·their right to
Invite whomsoever they choose, but .
that "to accord these undistin·
gulshed visitors anything · more
demonstrative than a shudder of
polite disgust would be to attribute
to their presence a totally fictitious
Importance." He then called on the
faculty of Hunter to join with him In
making an appropriate demonstration on the day that Rockwell

or

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, A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland J;&gt;ally Press Asso&lt;.1a·
LETTERS OF OPINION .are welcome. They should bf.&gt; Jess than 300 words
long. All 1t'll('fS are subj eet lo fdl!lng and must be sig ned with name, address and
tel~phonf&gt; nurnber ._No unsigned IE'HNs will be published. L ette-r s should be In
lii:ood taste. a~ d resslng LSsul?s, not personaJI!l('s.

Letter.to the editor
A repeat performance
Apparently the board members
had no intention In taking any of the
Information compiled as even gui·
delines · to fill the 'v acant position.
True to their form of.condu~tlngbu·
stness, the tlllie entailed In the In·
tervtew aod testing was not taken
Into account This lillie given each
applicant by the Interviewer and
the testor ,w as considerable and
tlllie that could have been used In
their routine daly affairs.
Was this all done and time
wasted to create a "Cover-Up" as
we Amer!cans.are so used to every· ,
day In all our government systems.
This type of aCflon should not
surpris~ anyone as It Is a repeat
of actions taken In the past. .
Remember, these are the Slime
people that wUI be asking for your
support In the future for a new
building for 011r district
Let us hope they Will do better
with lnto~atlon and advice given .
by knowledgeable people In their
fields of construction, maintenance
and staffing or our children of the
future. will be the "l~rs ."
Betty L, Theiss

r·. wo' rke' ·rs take heed .
.Blu.e CO'l'-.
Ul

Hall arrived: Faculty and students
would remove . to a synagogue to
participate tn a memorial service
for victims of Nazism and
communism.
So: I asked the student assembly,
which · would vote on whether to
reaffirm the lnvitatlof\ to the
communist , whether they expected
to hear anything from him they did
not already know. ·c ommuni.sts In
America, whether native or Soviet,
"come to recapitulate their dogmas, to press their drive to co-opt
the moral slogans of the West, and
to practice the science of confu·
slon." I coriCeded that communists
are fit objects of intellectual
curiosity. but only for practicing
sociologists or 'psychologists who
lnqlllre Into the darker mysteries of
the human temperament . But
· political assemblies aren' t psychological clinics.
"And yet," I said, "they are
human beings." And few of us are
practiced In giv ing off that
"shudder of polite disgust" recommended by President M&lt;&gt;ng. How
then do you treat communists who
·have been Invited? "You may jeer
him: some of you may treat · him
with that terr!blt&gt; coldness that Is
tbe sign of the intellectual foreknowledge that you cannot. at your
level of attainment, take seriously
the nian who speaks and works tor
a kingdom which Is the very
purpose of your education to know
to despite. Why then bring him
here, If no purpose can be served
and if It can only result that you wUI
humiliate yourself and him?"
And I concluded: "Fight him,
fight the tyrants everywhere; but
do not ask them to your quarters,
merely to spit on them.

Lobbyists' Jetter_~---Ja_ck_An_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D_a_le_Va_n_A_u_a
WASIDNGTON - Health and
Human Services Secretary , Mar·
garet Heckler received virtually
Identical letters from seven dlstln·
gulshed members of Congress
recently, protesting a plan to save
the government several million

price" figures, provided by the
Industry itself.
While noting that virtually all
drugs purchased wholesale by the
pharmacists were heavily dis·
counted, the report stated that "the ·
Medicaid program does not receive

dollars on thepurchaseofprescr!p- any benefit from these discounts."
tlon·drugs for the needy.
Kus&amp;erow stated that . almost 80 ·.
.
. .
.
.
.
. ~·
.· · ·ay no ~olncldence. the congres·. _: percent .:ort!\e '
·blllton t!lat ·
. If you are an average; company- . benefits dke heaith lilsura~ce· are siOn&lt;~lletters were almost 'verbaUin .Medicaid. spe~ds on prescriptiOn
taxed, employees who are young versions of a "suggested draft " drugs each year Is reimbursed on
. employed, middle class, blue collar
~orker, take ·!J~ . ·
.
and healthy may drop .c overage ·to proposed by lobbyists for the the b;~sls or the wholesale figUres.
:'fouf emplo);ee , be.nefits are lo -,. avoid.the extra out·Of·pool&lt;i!t taxes. ·National Assoclatloh afChaln Drug • · Kusserow estimated t·hat · res·
. d~g:er of being ·taxed.As.Jiart.of a
Thls·would leavl! old¢r, les5 healthy · Stores. . ··: ~ . ,_: •
, .
trietipg the u5e of whol~le t1gures , ·
pJan to gain more tax reyen,ue and "workecs In the. po51tlon of haVIng to
· The target or· this mfnl-campalgn for relmbursl!ment- would save ·
reduce the federal deficit, Congress
absorb the resulting -higher preml· ' Is a report by the department's Medicaid "at least" $360 rntillon
ai1d the Treasury Department are
urns along with the higher taxes.
Inspector general, Richard Kus- over the next five years.
.
Further, any major medical ex- serow, recommending changes In
But the chain drug-store assoclacOilslder!ng a number of revisions
tqJhe federal income tax structure
pense could result In catastrophic the purchase of drugs for poor tlon, in its letter to the me mbers of ·
t~t would have a significantly
losses for those employees who patients under the Medicaid pro· &lt;;:ongress, claimed Kusserow's me:
adverse effect on many of the
chose to drop medical coverage.
gram, Essentially, Kusserowurged thodology ,resulted in a "skewed
Thebenefitsyounowhavearethe that the discounts pharmacists get and inconclusive report," The $300
er?.ployee benefits your &gt;'Ompany
n&lt;iw provides.
result of tax policies which have from wholesalers and manufactur· milllon. tn savings, the association
:Jl the recommendations In the encouraged American business to ers he passed along to the federal said, is "simply illusionary."
U.S. Treasury t~x proposals were . create and maintain programs to government
.
Seven nearly Identical copies of
tobecomed law.youwouldbeiaxed
provide protection and Income
Instead, Kusserow found, the the lobbyists' "suggested draft"
ofi the value of your . Group Life
security for employees and their
drug stores have been reimbursed ~to theHealthandHuman
]~urance, the valueofyourservlce families.
on the basis of "average wholesale S&lt;\rvices Department by Sen. Spark
awards, education assistance proIf these proposed changes to the
vJiled by the company, and on a tax laws are enacted a nd benefits
Jl!li'fion of the cost of yout Medical
are taxed. over the , long term
~lor Dental Assistance Plan. ,
employees may be forced to drop
:If 'the value of employee benefits certain coverages or to choose one
were taxed, your taxes could be
particular plan at the cost of losing
I sat in ori a press briefing In
Honduras ."
InCreased In three ways, One. you others.
· Washington some weeks back that
W. Deap Hopkins of Lakewood,
would pay more federal Income·
Thus, In this effort to eliminate
could not have been one of George Ohio, Jook exception to the Monit$ices on what appears to be the current tax Incentives asso·
Shultz's better days.
tor's editorial criticism of Nicara ''til~her" Income. Two. you would
elated with employee benefit pro·
The topic was Sovlet·Amerlcan " gua 's recent election. He made the ··
a1f0 have to pay Increased state and grams, you, your fellow e mployees , relations. It was within hours of the points that outside observers had
!\leal income taxes on this "higher'.'
your families, and millions of other
announcement of Konstantln Cheraffirmed tb3t the vote was honest
IQ{-Qme.
Amertcim workers will be the
nenko's death, and the secretary of and that the vote for a national
: J1nally. the value of your benefits losers.
state was abOut to leave for Moscow asSembly was by . proportional
'!9Uid also be subject to Social
We all recognize the need to ·with the u.s: delegaton to 'the representation, "hardly a method
~ur!ty taxes. These taxes would reduce the federal deficit and to
funeral rites.
1
to be chosen by a one-party
hi Incurred whether arnot you used overhaul the complicated fax laws.
The first question concerned dictatorship." Also, that Daniel
of your benefits becau§l' your but I believe that proposals which
Nicaragua. Shultz objected that the Ortega's election as president was
oompany would be obliged to report damage the benefits of millions ·of
subject had been dragged In by the by .a larger percentage of voting·
tfll!{ Income and withhold taxes employees are not an effective way
heels, but answered. By rough age Nicaraguans !47 percent) than
f[Or;n your paycheck. '
to accomplish those ends.
estimate, two out of three questions was Ronald Reag11n's by the
I strongly encourage you to write
•1v!Y company, along with many
that followed we~e also about similar category of .Americans (31
Other companies, Is urging Presl· to the White House, to your
Nicaragua or the broader problem percent) .
&lt;l!!rtt Reagan and Congress not to senators, and to your represen(a·
of Central America .
"I urge that we ' judge this
· Interfere with the tax treatment of lives to let them know that you
Shultz gave up objecting, Not !Nicaraguan 1 government by Its
O¢ployee benefit programs. I hope oppose any changes In the tax
much got said abOut Soviet· fruits," he concluded, "rather than
)iqu wUI join, me and other treatment of your benefits.
American relations.
by the epithets we may attach to It"
~loyees In this effort by letting
I just don't see how middle class,
The occasion, back on March 11,
ll.onald Reagan's description or
. ~ elected officials know that blue collar workers can survive
was recalled by the latest Issue of anti-Sandinlsta guerrillas as "·freet~ proposed changes wUI harm
much more taxation . - Mike
the Christian Scrence Monitor to dom fighters" reminds Grace Wise,
Jia.U and your family. For example, Kincaid, Racine, Ohio,
reach my desk, specifically, by the of La Grange, Ill., of an Abraham
~~~akers must recognize that If
' letters to the'editor.
Llnco(n riddle. How many legs
There are tour.
would a dog have If you called his
Paul E. Shannon of. Somerville. tall a leg•
Mass., agrees with the Monitor's
"No matter what you calf.hls tall
editorial approval of resumption of it Is stlll a tall," she writes. "No
the Contadora peace process as the , matter what you call the contras, ,
best hope for avoiding a catastro- they are still a terrorist group of
:~),Is Wednesday, Apr1117, the 107th day of 1!115. There ;tre251ldays
phic conflict In Central America. ex·Somozan national guardsmen
lett.ln the year.
He
takes issue, however, with the who have been funded for four
'- :t'oday's highlight In history:
.
.
paper's
assertion that a draft treaty years by the' CIA with ITIY tax
: pn April \7.1961, about 1,500 CIA-trained Cuban exiles'Jaunched the Bay
produced
by the Contadora coun-- dollars - and yours."
&lt;t;Plgs Invasion of Cuba In an ,atte_mpt to overthrow the government of
trtes
(Mexico,
Colombia, Panama
William· H. Venable o} Falls
~I Castro. The Invasion failed, 81ld the survivors were captured.
and
Venezuela)
, was one-sided. 'The Church, Va., commends recent
this date:
.
.
' •
.
, Jn 1492, a contrAct was signed between Christophe~ Columbus and Spain draft was accepted last fall by MOJ1liOr commentaries on the
NICIInfKUa but rejected •by the Issues of Nicaragua as excellent
t6·seek a westward ~ean passage to Asia.
United States .
journalism."
'
• In 1521, Martin Luther went before the Diet ot Worms. to face charges
"The rnllltary provisions that
"This Is a needed contrast," he
from his religious writings.
·
apply to U.S. allies In Central cont'lnues, . "to unsubstantiated
! In 1'190, Benjamin Franklin died in Philadelphia at the age of 84.
America apply to Nicaragua," he statements coming from the
1861, the VIrginia State Convention voted to secede from the Unlon,
wrote. "And the political provisions administration."
•in 1941, Yugoslavia surrendered to Germany In World War II.
you criticize for being too easy on
What conneets these letters with
' ln 1964, Jerrie_Mock of Colum~. Ohlo, became the firSt woman to
Nicaragua
are
exactly
the
Same
as
the Shultz briefing Is the ·adminisOOrnplete a solo airplane flight around the world.
those that apply to EJ Salvador, tration's ·hard·seU effort to focus
~ ten years ago: Phnom Penh ten to communist Insurgents, endlpg
Costa Rita, Guatemala , ·and public attention on Centrar AmerCambodia's five-year war.

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Matsunaga, 0-HawaU, and Reps.
Richard Selby, 0-Ala.; Henry
Hyde, R·Ill.; Joseph Addabbo,
0-N.Y.; Charles Wilson, 0-Texas;
William Hefner, R·N.C .• and Tony
Coelho, D-Callf.
Shelby, AddabbO and Coelho
adopted the _aS&amp;OCiatlon'ssuggested
phr~seolo!jY worMor-word In this
key · 'paragraph: '"I!' Ms · qeen
bro1,1ght to J'riy atteqtlim that tlifs
report contains serious arithmeti·
cal as well as theoretical flaws ."
Th_e ·,more., ~autlo~ Matsunaga
cnanged · 'conta.!ns:• , · to . ;".may ...
cqntaln." .
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Hyde, Wilson and Hefner used the
association's suggested line :
''Thus, the IG'_s obsessive focus on
(wholesale ligures) simply obs·
cures reality." But for some reason
Hy~e dropped the lobbyist·
suggested line ·that the Inspector
general's report "does little more
than attack a straw man of the
department's own construction."
WUson and Hefner liked the straw
man metapl)Or and used It
verbatim .

Seventeen · other congressmen
simply passed on letters from Irate
local druggists.
A spokesman for the association
told our associate Tony Capacclo
that tlie approach to Congress
followed years of unsuccessful
attempts to get the Health and
·llumap .Service · Department to
.~hidJ ~~~- ~ntlr~ tellliburseme_nt :
IsSue. "We ran our of patience," he .
said. "We couldn't get ·a respense
oul of the bureau~;racy."
'l'he ~ssOclaJion'$ J.a rgest cam·
' patgn·donatlons since l981,1ncldentally, wen{ to Shelby''($2,150), Hyde
(1,950) and Addabbo ($1,5;'50) ,
Footnote: Hyde's office Insisted
that the congressman's letter In·
eluded "wholeSale changes" from
the association's suggested draft.
Shelby's 'office candidly acknowl·
edged that putting a group's·letter
Qver a member's signature Is "not
unusual." Addabbo's office said
such a letter was "something we
would have done for just about
anybody,"

They got our attention_ _ _ _ _n_o_nc_ra..:_:_iff

,;ny

lea and build support for its
hard-line approach to the problem.
As the briefing Indicated, it may
be allliost too ,success!ulln the first
respect.
But as the Monitor letters
suggest, with something-other than
the desired response,
Of course, four letters to one
newspaper do not a statistically
vaUd opinion·sampling make. But
the uniformly critical · attitude
toward administration policy. was
at least Intriguing In Ught of the.

Monitor's dedication to balance and
Impartiality.
So I telephoned the M\)nltor editor
In charge of letters and asked why
the, lmhalance In this particular
selection.
It couldn't be helped, I was told. If
a single letter on the contrary side
or an issue Is received, It is usually
printed But there was none In this

Mets, Cubs keep
pace in·NL East
ByBENWALKER ·
AP Sports Wrller
RonDar)tngpltchedagreatgame
fortheNewYorkMets.JoseDeLeon
threw superbly for the Pittsburgh
Pirates ,
Yet all that either of them" had
after the MetS' 2-1 victory Tuesday
night was an empty feeling .
"We won the game and that's the
big .thing, but I'd be lying If I didn't
say I was lrustrated," said Darling,
who allowed just one)llt - a sll)gle
· by Johnny Ray to lead off the first
inning - but left after walking two
batters to start the eighth. "I've
pitched well for two games and have
nothing to show for It except the
thanks of my teammates."
DeLeongaveup just fourhitsover
eight Innings and struck out 14.
As It turned out, the game was
decided In the ninth Inning, New
York'sMookie WUsonledoffthetop
half of the inning with a triple
against John Candelaria, 1·1, and
scored on a sacrifice fly by Keith .
Hernandez.
Jesse Orosco, 1.(), who allowed
Pittsburgh's tying run to Score in the
eighth on a groundout, struck out the
side In the bottom of the ninth to
complete the combined one-hitter. ·
, The victory· boosted New York's
record toG-1.
In other NL games 'On a
low-scoring day, Chicago nipped
Philadelphia 1-0 in '10 innings,
Cincinnati edged Atlanta 2:1, San

Soto hurls Reds
past Braves, 2-l
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A8tros '7, Dodgen 3 .
Bill' Doran's suicide-squeeze bunt,
coupled with an error by reliever
Ken Howell on the play, allowed two
runs to score as Houston rallied for
six runs In the top of the ninth Inning
against three Los Angeles pitchers.
Houston trafied 3-1 going into the
ninth, but Kevin Bass led off with a
double against Tom Nledenfuer,
Steve Howe, the eventual losing
pitcher, relieved and gave up an
RBI. single to pl~ch hitter Jim
Pankovits and a one-out Infield hit to
Jerry Mumphrey.
Howell then took over, but
promptly yielded a single to pinch
hitter Enos Cabell that'made It 3-3.
After Mark Bailey walked on four
pitches to load the bases, )he Astros
put on the squeeze and Doran bunted
. pack to the mound. Howell's throw
to the plate was late and wild.

Cavs face ~eltics Thursday
RICHFIELD, Ohio lAP)- World
B. Free has relnjured the groin
muscle In h!,s left leg, but the
Cleveland Cavaliers' leading scorer
says nothing will keep hlm, from
playing in the National Bllsketball
Association playoffs.
Free relnjured the muscle during
Tuesday's practice. He llniped off
thecour-1.
•
The Cavaliers wlll meet the
BostonCeltlcs In Boston Garden on
Thursday to
their best-of-five
series,
Boston's 63-19 record was the
NBA.'s best this season. Cleveland's
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among \he 16 playoff clubs. The
Cavallershavep't won In Boston In .
6~ years· and th~ ha:ven't-lli!!!n In
·the playoffs since 1978. . .
.
Free averaged more thitn' 2:!
.points a game this season. ·The
lnjury,occun:e&lt;J'I'\I~ay when Free ,.
· tried to fight-his way p;,~st·teamma:te

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"I hit a 277-pciund Turpin, then I
stepped on Ron's (Anderson's)
shoe. It felt like when you split two
chicken legs."
When Free Injured his groin
muscle early in the season, he
missed 10 games.
"This Is better than the first one, a
lot better, " Free said. "I couldn't
plckmylegupbefore."
H~sald"wlldhorsescouldn'tkeep

me from playing': in the playoffs,
but he confessed, "I'll be honest with
you. This thing hurts."
Aller the Injury, "the spirit left"
the workout, said Co;!ch George
Karl, but he took the injucy In stride.
·"OUr tear:n, all year lpng, has
acc:epted tru! great 'clllillel)~,':,
Karl Said. The• team ' made ·the~
piayoffsdespltea'2-19start. . ,
Karl said he-has not figured out a ,
ga~ plan In C!lse Fr~ Is ~rio~sly
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"It's gett.lng to where aU you can
do Is try to keep him In the park,"
said Cincinnati Manager,Pete Rose
of Murphy, the twO-time NL Most
Valuable Player, who has hit 3li
home runs In each or the last three
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careful is what you have to be when
you pitch to Atlanta's Dale Murphy;
&amp;ays Cincinnati right-hander Marlo
Soto.
A!ter surrendering a solo home
run to Murphy In the second inQing
and a single In the fourth, $oto found
a way to get the National League's
hottest hltter out and protected a2-1
victory for the Reds Tuesday night .
Soto, 2-1, yielded only seven hits
and rookie Eric Davis snapped a
sixth-Inning tie with a home run to
pace the Reds' to their second
stralghl victory over the Braves.
"He (Murphy) has been hitting
the ball every tlnne," said Solo. To
get him out, "You have to be lucky
and you have to \Je real, real
careful."
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games Is batting , 480, and has five
home runs and 14 runs batted In as he
either ieads or Is near the top In
every offensive category in . the
league.
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In the sixth and got hllli to bounce
Into a doubleplay In the eighth.

Diego tipped San Francisco 2·1 and
Houston rallled past Los Angeles 7~3.
Cubs 1, Phllll111 0
There weie no 1.0 games at
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ley and Philadelphia's Jerry Koos-.
!han - along with a 24 mph wind
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Innings, giving up five hits while
striking out U . It was his first
shutout In thrEe years.
KoiJsman went eight Innings and
gave up five.hits~

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In February of this year a secretarial position became available.at
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Each applicant was interviewed
ln4!vlduaUy by aobby Ord, Supt.
and James Adams, Principal at
Southern High School. Also to be ell- ·
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given to the applicants by Mrs. Bal·
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Wednesday, Apri117, 1985

Wednesday, April 17, 1985

Cl~veland beats Orioles, 6-3
CLEVE~ (AP) -Cleveland
before today and It's very rewardlrig
Indians' right-hander Vern Ruhle to us to finally get one," Ruhle
says he recognized his own Urnita· added.
!Ions while pitching against the
· Baltim
Orioles.
·
"Everything went their way,"
"Youc· 'tdoanythlrigmorethan
sald Baltimore starter DeMls
g11ted to do. !'tried to - Martinez. 0-1, who allowed three
what you
· stay within y llmltatklns and keep
rwis on seven hits over the first five
lnnlngs as Baltimore sUpped to 4-2.
the ballll!"l get ground balls," saki
Ruhle,
improved his record to
"They were going to win a game
1·1 after tossing 6 l-3 scoreless sooner or later and they did today."
Innings Tuesday. Ruhle helped give
.Ruhle· yielded only· five singleS
the Indians their first victory after and one walk while strlklng out
five losses this seasdn, a 6-Jdecislon
seven before Tom Waddell came on
over Baltimore. . . ·
tO finish. Waddell gave up Balli·
"Maybe we will loosen up a little more's runs on a two-run eighth·
bit now,'' said Indians' Ma11ager Pat lnnlng homer by Cal Ripken and a
Corrales.
.
ninth-Inning leado!! shot by Larry
Ruhle, 34, struggled through a 1·9 Sheets.
campaign withHoustonlastseason.
Julio Franco drove In three runs
He signed as a tree agent with the and Brett Butler had three 1111$ a nd
scored , three times to spark the
Indians In the off-season.
•
"I would say that the slider was Indians' o!!ense.
my most effective pitch - In
Butler led off the first with a hunt
..
reached third a total of three ilmes, Including two
addition to the fastball - but I was single and took thlrd when Martinez
bunts where the ball was overthrown at 11rst as the . able to get good location with the
threw ' the ball away trying to nip
lndlans won their ftrst game of the season 11-3. ( AP
slider.
him. He scored on Franco's Infield
Laserphoto ).
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"We've played wellenoughtowln single.
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Cleveland Indians • batter.
Brett Butler slldeS Into third base under Baltimore
· orioles' third baseman \Vayne Gr!J81; with a third
Inning triple In Tuesday's game In Cleveland. Butler
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won for the first time In six games
this season and Spoiled the Blue
·
Jays' home opener.
Yankees 5, While Sox 4
Don Baylor slammed a home run
off the leftfieldfoulpolescreen In the
bottom of the ninth, boosting New
York overChlcago and making the
Yankees' home opener a success.
Baylor's first homer of the year
came with one out off Dan Splllner,
0-1, the fourth Chicago pitcher, who
had retired the previous five batters
hefaced.
"
A's 9, Mariners 7

Bruce Bochte drove In three runs
with a pair ' of doubles for the
Oakland A's, who survived four
Seattle home runs to edge the
Mariners.
Seattle suffered Its second
straight loss after opening the
season with six consecutive
victories.
Mike Warren, 1-1, was winner in
relief.

Islanders bounce back, win playoff

LANI)OVER,Md . (AP) -Living with some spectacular work.
CIUiadlerl!l 1, Bruins o
ontheectgeofdisasterdoeswonders
The Islanders open the best-of- ~
Mats Naslund scored with · 51 8·6.
fortheNew ·York Islanders.
· ~enf&gt;atrlckDlvislori flnalsThurs- seconds left In the, ga-me .19 · Utf · 1n the sixth frame Southem took a
comfortable 12-9 le~d with a big· ·
'trye Islanders a challenge. _ day night In Philadelphia.
·• . · •.Montreal over Boston settfugup an
. place . them dtrectiy · In fro~t ·ot_, a ·· _ ·In other Sl'r!es-decfdlng games; Adatns DiviSion .nna'l series with
. loaded gun, and they respond like a both decided with late goals, provincial rlva[ Quebec.
Softball meeting
~et
trapped t!ger. .They lash out, strike Montreal blanked Boston 1-0 and- . Naslund took a g'rve-and-go pass
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. b&lt;lck and come back. ' ·
Quebec outlasted Buffalo 6-5.
· "We l~e. to _go ror ·th_e Jugula. r.'.'
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.._troll') Mario Trembla.y, swung .In . Meigs-Mason Girl's Soft))aiiAsso-,
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said cap\ In Denis 'Potv.hi, whpse
goaltender Doug Keans.
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:standoui(defenslve work was a key
l'!ordlques ·a. Sabres 5'
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Steve Ptnney recorded 20 saves
lngredi tin N Y k' 21 1 t
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ested Individuals are Invited to
..Tuesday night o\ler the Washington In the game to cap Quebec's In defeal .
attend .
Capitals. That win completed an third-period com eback from a 5-3
~landers rally from a two-game deficit against Buffalo.
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deficit and made them the first
The Sabres, like the Islanders,
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dimb out o'l such a hole and win a to successfully rally from a 2-0
nve-ganie series.
deficit in a beSt-of-5 series.
; Anders Kallur and Brent Sutter
Ashton scored on a low shot from
:SCOred In the second period before the right.faeeo!f circle that deflected
Bob Carpenter responded for the In off the goa l post to beat Tom
capitals, who had won the first two Barrasso.
.
games here In overtime and then
Buffalo took a 5-3 lead early In the
double overtime. Islanders goal- third period when defenseman Phil
;tender Billy Smith, the man who Housley srored on a screen shot
-backstoppeq them to four straight from the point, but Quebec scored
:litanley Cups from 1981-84 before twicE' in 64 seconds on goals by Alain
)hey lost to Edmonton last spring, Cote and Randy Moller to tie the
m ade the one-goal margin stand up game 5-5.
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smacked two s ingles, JeH Johnson
singled, Brent Bissell singled, and
Jimmy Caldwell. Mark Griffin,
Karl Smith, and Norton each
singled.
Morris led Federal Hocking with
two singles, while Gillian singled, ·
and Brooker singled.
Kyle Davis went the distance to
pick up the win for Eastern. He
struck out eight batters, walked
four, hit two batters, and scattered
four hits with a detennlned i&gt;ttort.
Campbell suffered the loss with
relief from CUllan In the fifth. They ·
combined forfivestrikeoutsand five
walks.
Eastern's Infield conslstetitly
came up with tbe big play as ~ff
Eastern added another In the Caldwell, Bryan Durst, Jeff Johnsecond on a Brent Norton single, a son, and Brent Bissell all performed
Bryan Durst si ngle. a nd a n RBI well as did Mark Griffin behind the
single by Jeff Caldwell. With the plate, thus killing a potenlal Lancer
score now 4-0 Eastern never looked " rally., . "'" ,
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double and a single. Jeff Caldwell Southern on Friday.

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field . Smart defensive. plays and
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overall, 4-1 against league foes.
Thomas raised hls record to 3-0.
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' Dlm Thomas !Ired a three-hitter as
Meigs drilled Belpre, ll-1 In 1VC
l)asebaU action here Tuesday.
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NEW YORK (AP) - Commls· Richard Kleeberg, a sports arena
club, not ldenti!led, abstained .
sklner DavldSternsaysthe National spokesman. "Every one of the calls
It will be the first professional
Complete line of veptable &amp;bed·
Basket~U Association's declskln to was enthusiastic. People have been
major league team to be based In the
ding plants, hartilll basltets.
move the Kansas Qty Kings very friendly," he said.
Callfornla city, with a population of
potted plants·_ bloomirt &amp;foli·
franchise to Sacramento bodes well
303,101 in a counl)' with a 1366,101
b Sh
for the lea'gue, the team and the
ThE! Kings, who stan~ ~n 1948 as resldents.lt's ioca!ed about 90mlles
age, shrubbery, rose u es,
california city..
' the Rochester Royals, moved to north of Oakland, home of another
mleas &amp; Rhododendrons.
"We are delighted with ·the Cincinnati In 1957 and Kansas
NBA franchise, the Golden State
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
prospect or having ·a team In City-Omaha In 1972, completed a ' Warriors .
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transcontint"ntal Jaunt with the rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;:::::;;;:;;;:;;~
Stern said Tuesday after the NBA latest transfer.
Board of Governors·voted to move
The only negative In the shift of
the franchise. "Sacramento proba· cities ls the absence of a large arena.
bly will be among the leaders of all A $12 mllllon, 10,400-seat arena wlll
NBA teams In season ticket sates. be used for two seasor)S, and owner
Radio and television outlets are ', Gregg Lukenbill had to p1romlse a
anxious to have those games. 16,101-seat buUdlng after tltat.
Commercial success' of the fran·
"We expect a 16,101-seat. arena ln
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two seasons and lf .thalt doesn't
Enthusiasm was evident at the happentbeNBAretalnstheoptlonto
team's new home where "s.icra· reacquire the team," Stem said.
menlo Kings" T-shirts went on sale
The move of the Midwest Dlv·
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soon after the official iskln's last-place team, which finannouncement.
ished the season with a 31-!51 record, ·
"We've been getting phone calls was accompliShed by a u:nanirnous
all day long, mostly from people voteofthe NBAowners, wlllOrat!fied
Inquiring about tickets and wanting a decision madetwoweek:S ago by a
to buy T-shtris and pennants," said five-owner special committee. One

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ATHENS, Ohio (AP) -Them state spring wild turkey ~ason opens
Monday. and Division of Wildlife o!flclals are P.redlctlng a second straight
record harvest.
In 1984, hunters harvested an Ohio record. of 1,233!\lrkeys for ·~era!
reasons: higher turkey populations, more co.untles open to hunting and
extension of the season to three weeks for the first time.
The 1985 season extends through Saturday, May 11. Only bearded
turkeys may be taken.
Wildlife officials believe Ohioans are becorrilng.better turkey hunters,
· With nearly 20 percent of them being successful last year. Less than 4
percent of the turkey hunters bagged a bird In 1966.
•
Peter C. Thompson, a spokesman for the wildlife's Division IV, said
more than 10,101 turkey perrtilts have been issued for the upcoinlng seasoo.
He believes (:here 'will be a record harvest, If the weather cooperates.
The wild turkey became extinct in Ohlo In 19()1 because or destruction of
Its habitat and excessiv!,' ·hunting. However, wildlife officials began
stocking Ohio's forests with wild birds frpm neighboring states.
Now the wild turkey occupies almost orle-fourth of Ohio's 88 counties.
Hunting Is pennltted In 31 counties, mostly In the southern and
southeastern parts of the state. ·
Wildlife law enforcement officers remind hunters of the new tagging
requirements for the 1985 wild turkey season.
Each person ~ho kills a turkey must lrrunedlately attach the temporary
tag from t~ hunting perrhlt to the bird with the hunter's name, address
and the date and time the gobbler was kllled. The tag must be attached to
the bird where It was killed.
Landowners w.llo are exempt from purchasing a permit to hunt on their
·land must supply their own tag with !lie same lntprmatlon. The bird must
be taken.to an official turkey check station for Inspection and permanent
tagging by 2 p.m . the same day the bird was klUed.

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OAK HILL-After tying the score six-run lnnlng. AmbUrgey led oft
at 14-14ln thetopofthesevfJ1th, the with a single, Oliver singled,
Southern Tornadoes suffered a
Grueser doubled, Wickline s ingled,
disappointing 15-14 non-league loss . Jimmy Wolfe walked, Jay Bostick
to the Oak Hill Oaks here Tuesday singled, and an Oak Hill error let
evening during non-conference hom~ another run.
baseball play.
After walldpg home a run In the
Southern pounded the Oak Hill sixt!l. Southern put Itself further In
pitching staff for 13 hi_ts, but was the l)ole as Adkins launched a grand
unable to capitalize despite Umlting slam home run for a 14-12 Oak Hill
Oak Hill to just six safeties.
lead. A John Riffle home run pulled
Scott Wickline led Southern SHS cl~r, then Oliver reached on
hitters wtth two singles and ~double, an error and rode home on a Darin
Sean Grueser a nd Brian Freeman Roush double to tie the score at 14-14.
each had a single and double, Darin
In Its last at-bat Oak Hill put
Roush doubled, and David Ambur· Strickland on base with a single. A
gey, Ryan Oliver, Jay Bost~ck, and passed ball sent him to second and a
· Shawn amnlngham each ·1!lngled. mixed up bunt play put ruMers on
John Riffle slammed a solo pinch-hit first and third. With two ruts Lewis
home run in the seventh frame.
lined a game-winning single that
ForOakHlllbothFryeandAdklns ended the game 15-14.
slammed grarid sla m home runs,
Jiml1).y Wolfe went the distance
Dave Strickland singled twice, for Southern, giving up only six hits,
while Lewis and Copas each singled. while walking nine and striking out
Tied at 1-1 ln .the second round , nine. Howard outlasted Southern for
Oak Hlll nearly broke the game wide the win whlle walking four and
open In the bottom of the tnlrd fanning six.
Inning, scoring 7 runs to spark a
.Soutl)ern travels to F.;astern
torrid slugfest.
tonight.
TraDing 8- I In the third, Southern
rebounded with its own fireworks
and plate&lt;j five runs to pUll close at

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-T igers post sixth straight win Oaks trip Tornadoes
Oakland outscored Seattle 9-7. '
By KEN RAPPOPORT
Royals 2, Red Sox 0
AP Spotts Writer
Danny
Jackson pitched a threeThe Detroit Tigers are doing
everything they can todupllca te last · hitter and SteveBaltxmlslammeda
year's marvelous start. And they
two-run homer In the second Inning
have shorts top Alan Trammell to .as Kansas City beat Boston toencf a
four-game losing streak.
·
thank for it so far.
Sporting a .417 batting average,
Jackson helq Boston hitless for 5
Trammell ls oneofthemaln reasons
2-3 Innings before Dwight Evans
the Tigers have a 6-0 record.
singled to center. The other Boston
-T rammell"s home run and sacrifice
hits were singles bY. Blll Buckner in
fly Tuesday nfght keyed the Tigers'
the seventh and Mike Easler In the .
ninth. · ·
2-1 victory over the Milwaukee
Brewers.
Jackson, 1-0, struck out two and
Trammell gave the Tigers a 1·0 waiked four as he handed the Red
lead with a sacrifice fly In the first
Sox their first shutout since July ll,
1984.
lnnlng. Then. after the Brewers tied
· ·It In the fourth, Trammell delivered
Rangers 9, Blue Jays 4 '
:the winning run with a homer In the
Run-scoring triples by Don
Slaugh! and Pete O'Brien highligh'fifth .
In oiher Ameliciln League
ted a four-run ,fifth .Inning that
games, Kansas City beat Boston 2-0;
triggered Texas over Toronto.
Cleveland tripped Baltimore · 6-3;
All nine Texas starters drove In a
Texas stopped Toronto 9-4; New
run, and eight of them scored In the
York edged Chicago f&gt;-4, and
Rangers' balanced attack, as they

By George Strode

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Buller tripled with one out In the
third and scored on Franco's
sacliflce fly. The Indians ll)llde it 3-0
In the fifth on Mel Hall's sacrifice fly
after two walks imd a Butler single
loaded the baseS.
Mike Fischlln led off the seventh
with a walk against Tippy Martinez
and scored when first baseman
Eddie'Murray threw Butler's sacrifice hunt Into right field. Butler took
third on the play and scored on
another Franco sacrifice fly .
Flschlln's squ~ bunt In the
eighth lnnlng scored the · final
Cleveland run.
·
"Our pitchers definitely dldn 't get
any breaks.'' Balt!morl! Manager
J&lt;ie Altobelli said on the three
Orioles' errors that aided four ·
Indians ·runs. "I certainly hope that
was just one of those days for us.'.

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Doris S. Carder ' to Doris S. ·
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Barbara Arnold, Gene Aniold,
Vlckl Arnold to Dores L. Arndole,
Mildred E .r Arnold, ' Parcel,
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Pat H. O'Brten, Mary E . O'Brten
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Lorenzo D. Davis, Jr., Cert. of
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Young, Parcels; Rutland Village.
Davis, Zelda Davis, Cert. of Trans.,
to Martha Erwin, Donald Sluss, 3.12
Donald V. Moore by atty. tn tact,
acres, Salem. ·
Vlllage.
Lucille E. Noms to Charles s.
Patrl1.cla Imboden to Robert L: Betty Lue Moore to Richard L.
Connolly, Belinda G. Connolly, Lot
Imboden, .76 acre, Rutland.
Norris, Eima J. Norris, Lot tm,
Sutton.
Robert Fortney, Jean Fortney to 19, Chester. . ··
Phllllp :LaComb, Tammy LaComb,
Ellsworth P. Crispin, Dora L .
1.8 8Cl'(!, Olive.
C~pln to ·Kenneth A. Ford, N aoml
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Cam~el Rowe, deceased, Margie · Chester. ,
K. Ford, Fractional Sec. 23, Olive.
Owen F. Dailey, Carol Sue Dalley
G. Row·e, affidavit, Meigs.
Horace Karr, Dorothy Karr to
to
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Carmel Rowe, deceased, Margie
· James ,E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Lebanon.
G. Rowe, deceased, Rutland.
Chester.
Norman E. Schaefer, deceased,
Paul E. Smith vs. Donna J.
George E. Conroy, Clara Conroy
Edna P . Schaefer, affidavit,
Smith, ,Judgment, Middleport.
to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
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Chester..
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Sharen Maye Herald to Frank
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E. Sheets, VIvian Petty, Jennifer L.
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Bernice Thomas, James .Thomas to
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Sheets. ·VIvian Petty, Jennifer L .
Sheet.• James R. Sheets, Charles ·
A. Federllne, Nimcy J. Federllne tQ' '
James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Scipio.
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Virgil Windon, Kathryn Windon ,
to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Chester.

IN STORE

BAKERY

Bessie Rudlslll, Lee Rudisill,
deceased, affidavit. Pomeroy
·vmage.
Mary M . Seman to Homer E.
Hysell, Parcels, Pomeroy Village.
Fred 0. Jenkins to Lenora
Jenkins, Parcels, Sutton.
Ernest H. Martin. Jr., Patricia A.
Martht to Dale A. Barr, Pauline
Barr, Parcels, Olive.

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Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Ohio

Wednesday, April 17, 1986

Area organtzat1ons conduct .recent meetings
Grange

TOP SOil, COW MANURE, POniNG SOIL,
. SEED POTATOES, ONION SETS
AVAILABLE

Ba~bara Fry placed first In the
baking contest held at Thursday
night's meeting of the Rock Springs
Grange held at the hall.
A potluck dinner preceded the
meeting where several community
service projects were diScussed
·· With plans to be cempleted .a t the
·next meeting . .The county Orang\\
banquet was announced for Frtday,
· April ~. 7:00 p.m. at the SallsbUI)'
School. Tickets are S5 each.
.
It was voted that the Grange will
exhibit at the Meigs County ;Fa\r In
August. A eommuncatlon was read
.from the National Grange concern. lng a new resolution.
An auction was held foUowing the
meeting.

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Middleport Literary
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· The ~us tom of wearing hat and
gloves t.o an afternoon club meeting
was revived for a day by the
Middleport Literary Club meeting
Wednesday at •the home of Mrs.
George Hackett.
Each of the members and guests
attending, many wearing hats
which had gone out and come back
Into style over a period of many
years, told when and where she had
last worn her hat.
" .. .And Ladles of the Club" was

Grand Old Party for the elections of
the book reviewed by Mrs. Richard
U. S. Presidents Grant, Hayes,
Owen. The author, HPlenJ . Santlll·
Garfield, and McKlnley. the book
yer, was from Zenia, taug)lt at
also delves into Important events of
CedarvUie College, belonged to the
the times and community efforts
Zenia Literary Club and has wrttten
Including the establishment of a!ree
two earlier novels. For 'the book
publlc
library In the town.
reviewed, It was reported that the
An
invitation
)lias extendejl to the
III-year-old author wrote on scraps
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memlxirs
to
attend
the90th birthday
of paper.as thoughts occurred t() her
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eptlon
for
Mrs.
W.0 . Barnltz,
over 'the years, and It wasn't untU
.mother
of
Mrs.
Wilson
Carpenter,
. about ten y~ars ago that she started
to compile her material Into the
book.
Mrs. Owen prefaced her review
with the comment that the book
Amle Dawn Friend. eight-year·
holds no surprtses for anyone who
old daughter of Mar.it.n and Bonnie
has ever lived in a sinaU toWri. and in
Friend, Flatwoods Raod, Pomer9Y,
Its pages are people just ~the ones
has been selected aa state finalist in
you meet today.
the Miss America Pre-teen Pageant
The ~tting Is an Imaginary town
which wUI (;Ike place ln 'Columbus,
called Waynesboro in 1878, where
July 12 and 13. .
two frtends upon graduation from a
Winner of the state title wU1 •
women's college organize a literary
compete In Houston, Texas In
club In their home town. Each
November for the Miss America
chapter lists the names of the
Pi-e-teen title.
members, changing as the yeas go
A student at Chester Elementary,
by and ending in 193\!wlth the death
the youngster attends church at the
of the last of the charter members.
Laurel CUff Free Methodist Church.
Mrs. Owen described II as
She Is the granddaughter ofRtcharo
family history of the 12 women who
and Shirley Frtend, Pomeroy. and
made up the membership, expand·
David and ' Ginny Haught, Wells'
. lng to 20 over the years to Include
burg, Va . .
their daughtres. It tells of the
. She Is sponsored by Ewing
economy of the times, celebrations
Funeral Home. Dr. James Conde,.
and sorrow, . many Civil War
Powell's Super Value, Pho!O Exrecollections and the work in the
press, Cleland Realty, Kingsbury
Homes. Rick and Carson Crow, Ben

vlce president of the club.
To introduce the program. Mrs.
Carpenter read thl' woros of
Goldsrnltlr,''Women and muSic
shouldneverbedated, " tolntroduce
the program. The hos~ S!'I'Ved
candy and snacks to the members
and five guests, Mrs. R.R. Cutler,
Mrs. Charles Bradbury/ Mrs. Don
MIUs, Mrs. Charles Hayes, a ndMr!i.
Henl)' Null .

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This Week Only!

State finalist is Pomeroy girl
Franklin, and friends and em·
ployees of Philip Sporn.

WOMEN'S

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MEN'S DRESS &amp; CASUAL

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.Hensler to compete -in pageant
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POMEROY - Named to the
winter quarter dean's Ust .at
Hocking Technical College at Nelsonvllle were Larry Cowdery, Long..
Bottom: John Elias and Paula K.
Sivlsher, Mlddleport; RobertBaUey
Jr., Carolyn R. Bowen, Charles M.
Butcher, Kathleen M. Cleland,
Linda Donohue, aU of Pomeroy;
Rochell Eichinger, Racine; Cheryl

Kristen Hensler, five-year-old Drilling, Wald Cross and Sons
daughter ofBUlandSherryHensler, Gf9Cery. Bank One of Pomery,
Racine, has been selected as a Village Pharmacy, Deb' s Shoes of
contestant In the 19!6 Ohio,National Maslllon, Mrs. Esta Roberts, a nd
Little Star Pageant to be held at the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hensler.
Sinclair Plaza, Columbus. Aug. 10.
The Ohio National Little Star
Pageant Is the official statepreliml·
nary to the National Little Siar
Pageant which will be held In
October. The pageant Is affiliated
with the Miss National Teenager
Pageant which Is in Its 14tlfyear and
nationally syndicated for television.
Winner of the Ohio pageant wUI
receive a cash award, portral!,
trophy, crown and banner along
with a ~nd-trlp flight for herself
•aQd a parent to Orlando. The top five
contestant s in the pageant. wU be
awaroed trophies and gift. Trophies
wUI also be awarded to winners of
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best personality, most pol!ied, best
party dress and best groomed .
Contestants. aged four to seven; are
judged on poise, personality, Inter·
view and appearance.
The youngster's sponsors Include
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-_.·April 24. 1~. ·rrom ~ a .m .·OOOJI. l · : ment Programs for Women located
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The fee Is $45.
This · seminar. part of the Pro·
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. Seminar sertes, wUI help any return the ~glstraUon form on the
woman who takes pride 1~ herself brochure to Office of Continuing
and wants to earn the respect of Education, Memortal Audltortum.
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Calendar I happenings.

Wednesday, April17, 1986

Po!'l18roy- Middleport, Ohio

10-The Daily Sentinel

Wednesday, April17,

Chester alumni plan dinner, dance ,.....-----__;__ __:__ ____:....___ _ _---.------:,_ _ _ _ _ _ _-,
June 1 has been set as the date for
the Chesll'r Alumni Association
annual banquet and dance at the
_Chester Elementary School
~slum.

Officers planning the reunion are
Gene Riggs, president; Mary Virglnla Stewart, first vice president:
Darlene Massar; second; Norman
McCain, third, Roy Christy, fourth

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vice president; Jean Sexton, secretal'y, Mildred Gaul, ;uslstant secretary; Maxine Goegleln, treasurer;
and Margaret Enuna Chrfl;ty,
asslsta_nt treasurer.
On the decorating committee are
VIctor .Barr, Elson Spencer, Mary
Rose, - Howard Knight, Robert
Wood, Roger Keller, and Donald
Mora.

WEDNESDAY

RU'I1AND- Rutland VIllage ·
Council will meet Wednesday,
7:30p.m., at the civic center.

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION OF THE
OHIO BELL
TELEPHONE
COMPANY FOR
INCREASES AND
ADJUSTMENTS IN
RATES, CHARGES
AND RATE .
STRUCTURE

Your libraries:

Family folklore
By Ruth Powers .having a Summer Reading ProFor anyone Interested In family .gram for children again this
Folldore there Is plenty of lt ,at the summer. The theme Is "Reading ts
Pomeroy and Middleport Librar- CooL" Summer _reading material
Ies. The tapes and transcripts on wlll start appearing at your librarFamily Folklore collected by child· Ies next month. Be looking!! !
ren of Meigs County are now
U you have not received your
available for public reading or Books-By-Mail supplement In the
llsll'nlng at. the Pomeroy and mall yet, check the libraries, they
Middleport Libraries, the Hlstor.l- haye copies of It The new kids'
cal Society, and the three local Book-By-Mall wUI be distributed at
SChOOl district high Schools. ·-·
the schools next month.
· I would Uke to take this opportunThe llbraJ11 staff Is hoping to have
ity to thank the children, the adult some fun 11rograms for the kids this
coordinators, the planning commit- summer. We'll keep you Informed
tee, and the · Interviewees who as plans develop.
participated In this project. It was a
U anyone with talent ;~nd creajob well done_I hope the people of tiveness would like to display their
Meigs County will take the time to materials we would be happy to do
read or listen to the efforts these so at the libraries.
young people put into this project · Thanks to many thoughtful liMarch was fine free month', brary patrons and suporters; "The
Anyone who has long overdue books Friends of the· Library" and the
and did not get them returned that Library Board the Pomeroy L1month can look forward to seeing a braJ11 will be carpeted, probably in·
staff person from the library on May.
their doorstep sometime in the near
If you haven't visited your library
future.
lately, you should do so. It's a fun
The Meigs libraries w111 be place to go.

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Books, Gifts, Cards
Shower and Wedding Supplies
NEW MUSIC JUST ARRIVED:
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Potato, Vegetable, Salad and Roll.
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Dance to Yesterday's Hita
From 10 to 2 -on Thursday
And Today's Hits on Friday--.Saturday
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PERCENTAGE
notifiCation of its intent to file its
INCREASE
Applicat ion.
Should ihe increase be granted
This Application affects. rates
in full , the average1 perq:ntage
and charges for res iden ce
increase in rate fot a representaexchange access lines and local
tive residential subscriber is 30
service. options fur customers of
percent .. No basic exchan g_e
:rhe Ohio Bell Telephone Comincrease 1s proposed fur non-resipany·and, in addition, affects the
dential subscribers . The prorates and charges .fur directory
posed increase for residential
assistance, verification and interbasic exchange services and local
rupt services, operator services, ' service options increases Ohio
automated callingcard se,rvices,
· Bell operating revenue by 8.18.
Pursuant to the 'requirements
and wire, cable and other matepercent . All other proposed
of Revi s ed Code Se c tion
rials used for complex service
increases amount to 1.79 percent
4909.19, The Ohio Bell Teleinstallations. The Company is
of operating revenue . These
phone Company gives notice that
requesting minimum level pricincreases include directory
on January 18, 198-5, 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
84-1435-TP-AIR) with the Public
Transport Areas, Custom Cailcard calls, operator services and
Utilities Commission of Ohio for
ing services, ·toll and local oper- · prices fur wire , cable and other
authority to increase and adjust
atorservices, and wire, cable and
materials used fu,r complex servits rates and charges and to
other materials used for complex
ice installations for residential
change its regulations and pracservice installations.
and non-residential subscribers.
tiCes for telecommunications
The affected Ohio Bell Teleservices it pr6vides in Ohio.
phone Company tariffs are:
· MINIMUM LEVEL
This notice contains the substance and prayer of the ApplicaExchange and
PRICING
t ion. However, any interested
(P.U.C.().
Ne~work
Ohio Bell is proposing that its
No. I) .
party desiring complete d,etailed
Services Thriff
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 othet materials used fur comService Tariff
. No.7)
tions and practices should
plex service installations,_Local
inspect a copy of the Application
. Ariy~rson, firm, corporation
Access Transport Area toll (lorrg
and all attached schedules- at the
or association may file, pursuant
distance) calls, Custom Calling
office of the Commission, 180
to Revised Code Section
services, and toll and local operEast Broad Street, Columbus ,
4909.19, objections to the P!!!:
ator services·. Rates 11nd charges
Ohio, or at the following Ohio
PQsed increases and adjustments
constituting the prices to be
Bell public business o(fices durin rates and charges. and to the
charged at any given time -are
ing normal business hours: 45
p.mPQsed changes in regulations
covered in pricing lists furnished
Erieview Plaza, Cleveland; 80
and practices and· rate structure
to the Public Utilities CommisW Bowery Street, Akron; 401
affecting the same. The obj~
sion of Ohio by the Company and _
Cleveland AYenue ~. W , Canton ; . tions may allege that such
may vary from the minimum to a
150 E. Gay Street, Columbus;
iY&gt;plication contains p!QPQsals
maximum of 2 times the mini369 W. First Street, Dayton; 425
that are unjust and diseriminamum level. The Company can
Jefferson Avenue, Toledo; City : !Q!y or unreasonable. Recomadjust its prices with appropriate
Centre · One, Youngstown. In
mendations which differ from the
notice to the Commission.
addition , proposed tariff sheets
iY&gt;plication may be made by the
were mailed on December 14 ,
Staff of the Public Utilities Com1984, to the mayors and legisl!imission or by intervening J&gt;!!rties
PRAYER OF
tive authorities of each munici- · and may be adopted by the
APPLICATION
pality included in th~; ApplicaCommission.
The prayer of the Application
requests the Public Utilities ·RESIDENCE LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE
Commission of Ohio to do the
The inciea~es pro!Jesed inm9ilthly residence~xcbimge ac~;e~sline
. foHowing; . ·
,:. :
·
rates fur flat (unlimited), 111eSsage and. measure.&lt;J service are shOW-n , .. ·(a) .Find that the present rates
below.
··
·
- , .
im.d Cbarges which are .proposed
Residence
to be.changed and the regulations
_· Flat CUnlili'\ited) ·
. Messag!&lt;
. -· " · __ . PBX -_
anq praetices affecti9g the same ..
are 1,nijust, unteasm1able· ifnd
' _ · !·pl)rty:.2-party* f-Qarty 2-pai'ty* .Measured Trunk line
Presept:
14.95
11.90 9;50
9.35
6-.70
'3 1.80 ·
insufficient to -yield reasonable
Proposed: 19.45
15.45 · 12.35 12.15 , 8.70
41.35
compensation for the services
*The Company is requesting that all 2-pany service be eliminated effective May I.
rendered ;
1986. Customers with 2-pany service can retain the service at their present locations
- (b) Find that the proposed
· until the propose~ eliminatton date.
·
ra~s and charges and regulations
The Company 's request includes a proposed increase in' two local
and practices are just and reason~
service options, Optional Local Area Service and Community Calling.
able .11nd· will provide oot more
Monthly rates for Optional. Local Area Service and Community.Calling
than a fair and reasonable r,ate of
would generally be increased in proportion to the overall increase in
return on the value of Applicant 's
residence basic exchange access lines.
·
properly actually used and useful
for the convenience of the public ;
(c) Approve the filing of the
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE, VERIFICATION AND
propos~ schedule sheets conINTERRUPT SERVICE, OPERATOR SERVICES
tained in Schedule E-1 filed hereAND AUTOMATED CALLING CARD SERVICES
with and made a part hereof,
modified to reflect such revisions
The rates and charges affected for directory assistance, verification
thereof as may become efli:ctive ,
and interrupt service, operator services and automated calling card
. pursuant to orders of this Comservice are shown below.
mission , during the interim
Directory Assistance - Direct Dialed Calls
Present
£mpgsed
between
the filing of this
Residence Call AlloWance
5/month
0
Application and the date upon
Business Call Allowance
"
3/month 0
which said schedule sheets
PBX Trunk Line Allowance
24/month
0
become efli:ctive;
Charge per call
$ .25
$ .30
(d) Order that said proposed
(Current exemptions from these charges provided in,Ohio-Bell tariffs will continue
schedule sheets become effective
in effect.)
immediately upon filing;
Verification and Interrupt Service
(e) Approve the withdrawal of
Verification Service .
the
schedule sheets which are
- Charge Per Occurrence
0
$1.20
proposed to be changed con · Interrupt Service (Includes verification)
tained
in Schedule E-1 filed here- Charge Per Occurrence
0
$1.60
with and made a part hereof,
(There will be no charge fo~ verification if the operator determines that the
modified to reflect such revisions
lelepllone line is out of onder.)
thereof as may become effective,
Local 0J)!&lt;rator Coin Services
pursuant to Orders of -this Com, Customer-Dialed Operator Assisted Calling
mission, during the interim
· Card Call (Station-to-Station) ·
$ .45
$ .80 .
between
the filing of this
Operator Handled Station-to-~tation Call
$ .45
$1.10
Application and the date upon
Operator Handled Person-to-Person Call
$ .45
$3,00
which said schedule sheets are
Local QpC[ator Non-Coin Services
approved for wit!xlniwal;
0
$1. I 0
Operator Handled Station-to-Station Call
(f) Grant such other and furOperator Handled Person-to-Person Call
. 0
$3 .00
ther relief as App\icant is reason(These charges only apply to local calls which require special operator handling
ably entitled to in the premises.
for collect, billed 1o !hind number, calling cant and person-to-person billing.)
The form of this notice has
Toll CLong Distance) Qperator Sen1ces
been approved by the Public
Utilities., Commission
of Ohio.
Customer-Dialed Operator Assisted Calling
'
Card Call (Station-to-Station)*
$ .60 - $! .05 $ .80
'Operator Handled Station~to-Station Call ' $ .75 - $1.55 $1.10
Automated Calling Card Services
Automated Calling Card Call, Toll
(Long Distance)*
_ $ .6 0-$1.05
0
'THE OHIO BELL
Automated Calling Card Call, Local, Coin $ .45
$ .45
TELEPHONE COMPANY
*(These services are presently jointly provided under Customer-Dialed Calling
Card Station-to-Station service.)
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THURSDAY
POMEROY - A benefit tun.

cheon and card party wUI be
held at 12: 30 p.m. Thursday at
·Grace Episcopal Church. For

.PomeroyLeague will meet at 6: 30 Thursday night at the American
Legion Hall in Pomeroy for a
covered dish dinner. Husbands
night will be observed. -

further information, call 992.351B
or 992.2370.
.
RACINE - PaJ!'nts of child6

MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Child Conservation

the loss

at 11: ll a.m and continue
through the supper hoUr. Cost is
$3 a plate and dinner may be
either eaten there or taken out
The menu will consist of beef
and noodles, mashed potatoes,
cole slaw, green beans, roU,cake ·
and beverage.

of their

Letart and the family requests
that no gifts be brought.
Dinner set

EAST LETART - An open ·
house at the Eula Wolfe and
Aaron Wolfe residence, 1-3 p.m.
Sunday, In appreciation ~ the
many friends who offered assist-

p.m. Thuf'S!Iay at
Southern Kindergarten building.
meet

ance following

home by fire. The new home Is
locall'd at 23411 Hill Rd . in East

SUNDAY

ren playing RaCine tee-ball will

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Middleport, Ohio

SYRACUSE -

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A

dinner will

be held Saturday at ~Syracuse
Presbyterian Church by the

Clincels meeting

POMEROY - Meigs Courtly
SeefCiubhascancelledWednes-

Sunshlrte Makers Class Jn. the
church arinex. Servingwlll begin

day's meeting. Another meeting
date will be announced later.
Revival .
RUTLAND -

'

revival wUI
begin Sunday at the Church of
God, Stall' Rou lf 124 In Rutland .
with Russ Pruitt, Portsmouth, ·
as evangelist. Special music on
Monday will be "Saved" from
Point Pleasant. Services will
start at 7:ll p.m. and the public
( Is Invited. .
A

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rel,nd vou• ' ltlrcl'lase P"CI!

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COPYRIGHT 1985 - TH E KROGER CO.
ITEMS AND PRICES GOOD SUNDAY,
APRIL 14, THROUGH SATURDA Y, APR IL
20, 1985, IN Go\lllf'OIIS.&amp;,fflMf:ROY, OtliO STOR(S '
WE RESERVE THE RIG'HT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS
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corresponding square on the collector card. Play the r~deemed :within two -weeks after
"lucky Kroger" logo marker on any Kroger logo square OFl game ends will be eligible for the
the collector card. Move it around to help you win. You $25,000 Drawing to be held within 30
can win
$1, $5, $10, $100 and $1,000! . No purchase
'
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"SILVER PLATTefll" 14-17-LB. AVG .

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gi!:~o&amp;!:ns ......5,..,$2
g:!n~~~t~ ... ..5,7,$2
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Wednesday, April 17, 1985

Ohio

PHONE
99·
2
-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

ALL. STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From

Ill Court St.. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

·Curb Inflation

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Public Notice

CHARLES D. CARR. at al
Defendant•
No. B4CV 262
In pursuance of an Order of
Sale dated Mareh II. 1986 in
tho- above entitled action, I will
offer fof oale at pubic auction.
at the ITont door of the Court
House in Pomeroy. Ohio, In the
above' named County. on
Friday. tho 1Oth uay of May
1986. at "10:00 o'clock A.M.,
the following described reel
- • •· llituato In the County of
Meigs and State of Ohio, and
in ~ Township of Orange

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to-Wit:

Public ' Notice

FIRST TRACT: Beginning in
tho center
tho old v...uod
rood leading by tho -

of

houae In Section 30, Town 4.
and Range 12; thonce eut71
roda and 8 ijnko to L. Finding's

NOTICE OF
DRAWING JURORS

Office of
Commission en
of Jurors,
Meigs County, Ohio

line; thence north 132 rods
and 1 2'11 Nnl&lt;s;
West
72 rods and 6 linko; thence
South 1 17 rods and 4 linb:
- i n aiOUiholtV dioeclion
to the PLACE OF BEGIN·
NING. containing oi&gt;cty (601

-.ce

.
April 15, 1985
.To All Whom ft May
Concern:

on

WednMday. tho 24th
,(ley of April 1 9B5. at 10:00
o'clodc A .M .. at tho office of
thll Commissionen of Jurors
of Maigo County. OhiO, Jurors
wil be publicly drawn for tho
May 199&amp; Tenn
tho Com·
mon Pleas Court of setd
County.

ecree. seve and e.cept one-

haN acre sltuata In tho oouthwoot
and bought by the
Board of Education of O r -

com•

of

Wall1ce Bradford

I O. McCoy.

Good used refrigerators ,
washers. dryers, gas and
electric ranges and TV sets,.
OPEN 8 TO 6

Commissionen of Jurort
(4117. lie

County Appliance. )nc.

627 Third Ave

Public Notice

446·1699

- ~w-......,....,.

. . . , - by State Reguletlon.
• Aule3741i·B1 ·21 , 0hloAdml·
niatrltlve Code, to routinely
the mlao-glcal
quollty of the drirtlclng w-In
•-

•ill

boing

supplied

to

tho

cultomer.
,
The '""- of .Rutlond II
--to-and.....,.
ine • minimum of 1 mlcrobio~ •mple - h month. No
.......... collected and
onolyzod ,.,. tho month of
March, 1985.
The wot• ddapODOartbml161•ntnt hot
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.
Mayor of Rutfend
(4) 17. 11. 19. ~tc

recorded in Vo. 82, Page
819 of tha Rac:ords of Deeds

of Melga Cou,nty. Ohio.
REF~AENCE DEED: Vo·
lumo
Page 663, Moigl
County D - Racordo.
Termo of Sole: CMh far not
len than two-lhlrdo of tho ap-

2n.

Dextlf',

"10' U.P. Wire Mesh
*Drake 100° LNA

SAT./l SUN.

ONlY

C&lt;UT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

•Washers •Dishwa•here
•Rengea '
PARTS •nd SERVICE

GOOD FISHING
GOOD HUNTING
GOOD FUN
OPEN TIU DAIIC
DIRECTIONS ....
South on Ohio Rt. 7, 8
mffaa below Oafflpofio
- cro01 Raccoon Crtc.
Bridgo, tllrn right end
follow lfgnt.

3·11·1 .....

- Concrete work
- Plumbing •nd ehtctric•l

W&lt;&gt;rk

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(Free E1tim1tes)

v. c:·YOUNG 111

Rt. 124,Pomoro'

REPAIR
Also T,...ltlssloe
PH. '992-5682
or 992-7121
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Real Estate General

RENT A CAR

THE
PRINT -SHOP

TEAFO~D
Real. Eitate
E. 2nd St.
Phone
1 ·(8141·992-3326

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Signs, •

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104 Mu..rry A•, Po.,.roy

992-33

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WILL HAUL

Al

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All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
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992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

NEW LISTING :_ 2 BR. new
bath, gas heat, insulated,
carpeted and full basement
On~ $15,000
Bath and 7 rm.'

home near langsvcl~.

EAST MAIN - 2 story dbl.
home Owner lives down and
rents the second

$~"''' R1tu For
'$e11l, Cltlze111

Roonodoling

lnsurantt Work

Only $6,500.

$31:900.00.

NEAR POMEROY
ReiM'
deled 3 BR home. New balh,
new furnace on state route

21 ACRE FARM - w1th a 4
bedroom home, fencing,
barn, equiment shed &amp; ~
garden area. Ownll!s w1ll fiance w1th a small down payment. $35,900.00.

POII£ROY 2 Bedroo~
fraine, some rernodelng Near

stores.

42 · ACRES

REALTORS
Henry E. Clefend Jr.

992-6191
Dottit Turner 992·5692
Jten Tru~sel 949·2660

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Phone 742·3171

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PH • .992-2772 .
4-N mo .. d.

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742·3195

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Fon4tn ..................... S11 0
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fon4tn ......................... s51
73-10 (hn,. Tr.
73-79 Ford Tr.
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Hoo4s ... _.................... lt6S
Doorr ......................... s150
73·14 Ford Tr.
73·10 (hny Tr.
(hrom lumpen,.......... $70
Chrome lumptrs ......... $70
7!·1~ Chtvy Tr.
~3-7~ Ford Tr.
Gnllts .. -.......................140
T01l GatH l ...................$10
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Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All AJU

Strength Capsulae and E·
Vap Tablets Fruth

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Trim off pounda with Go

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Bese Grapefruit Extra
Strength

:1:

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wood, cupboards,

chairs,

and silver . Write · M . 0
Millar. At.2. Pomeroy. Ohio
46769 or call

Trim off pound1 with Go·
Beae Or•'p efruit Extra

-za: · LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~-

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo, Iron,

delivery. Dovlo Vacuum · chests . baaketl. d11~11 .
Cleaner, one half mila up stone jars, antiques. gold
1114-448·0294.

Cl

Wanted To Buy

Bill Gone Johnson
• 814·446· 3672

and

up

AuctionHr. Call 304-276·
3089.

.We pay caah for late model
cle•n used cars.
Jim Mink Chev.· Oids Inc.

SWEEPER and oewlng mo9- 13-tfn

Public Sale
Ill Auction ·

Auction every Fridey night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckload a of new
merchandiH every week.
Con1igments of new&amp;. used
merchandise elways wei·
comed . Richard Reynnolds,

9

Alli!OU II Cf!llll:ll Is

.::;:r~~~~o;;;~·,;;;•;:9o

WHALEY 'S AUTO PAITS

·

Capouloo. FNth

814·992-

7760

Serv1r:eo

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
'

:m~~N~tfEN lAUNDRY

11

lt{$m£RM
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Mobile. Home

German

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RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Heating/ Cooling
Sales 8r Service

614-985·4439.

No SunciDy Coll1

CHESTER--985-3307

3/11/lftt

Complete Stock of Weather·
..._-'::' \,1 1
ite Heat Pumps, Central Air~ i(~Q
· Conditioning and Furnaces . ~U
~-

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FIIIIIS11MARS

ENVIftONMfJITAL SYSTEMS

446-9416

4·16·1 mo "pd.

Black

labrador mixe~ 1 Vz year
old. Free to good home. Call

•GIBSON REFRIGERAtOR

We Hewe Af•ll
~ ···~•1•1

Shepherd.

Malt tloooott Hound. 2 yearo
old. 1114·,8811·4192.

PQn MuniciP•I awimming
Pbol for the summer

pool monagar @t tho Mlddla·
montht . Appficetlono are

Spoyed femol.e' dog, pon
a ....... 304·11?&amp;-toee.

•veil•ble at

II weeki old pupplao, hove

JOIN THE ARMY NA ·
nONAL GUARD. GOOD
PAY. GOOD BENIFIT8. ED·
UCATIONAL ASSIST ANCE. Coli 304-878·3980
or l·BOO·I42· 3819 .

II · Lost

end Found

the mayor' s

office .

RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS on

·~
MOTEL
RU2 NORTH

POINT PL£~. W. VA.
..

I IIIII• lr•
llllqe

POIIItfll!'·llnoft

SINGLE 424.95
304-675·62P6

•live Entert•lnment ofree H80'

•Kitchenettes -Reataurant • '
A. A.A.

104-675·627'
HO.U.e.

DITCHING
SERVICE

"TROMM

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

Fn• Ettl111t11

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

...

EXCAVATI~C­

·auuoouR &amp; BACKHOE WORK
•BASEML::NTS •SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•FOOTERS *GRADING_
'II'CONCRETE WORK

PH. 742·23.28

Found GitaNa In black caee,
1

from Dr. Thornee office.
Gray aht•r me,a fram ..s. Call
.If 14-241·8101 to Identify
1nd IMY for ad.
FOUND puppy, black With
brown merkfngo, moll, tP·
prox. 3 moo. old on Garfield
Ave. Call4411·41122 oftar 4 .
FOUND l&gt;undle of clothoo on

••It
of Plta•nt Valley Hoop!Uf, Cfllfm ot loa Moaa·
mon .Cirolt, out · 28th 8t.
Polnt PluMnt, W. Vo.

ule this month. Dlatrlbutors
nMdod. For frl-y courta ou• aervici. C•M D•te •nd
Wilma Wood. AuthOtbod
.daelere. 304-875- 1090. We
deliver.

mi. Wast of HMC.
814· 446-0803.

Call

of Crown Citv • . &amp;12,900 .
Caii614; 256·606B .
· '

Flatwood area-Pomeroy. 4
bdr., FP, BM . ceiling, vinyt
siding. •lum. windows, 17
acres available. Oall 614·
4~Q - 2369,.

3 bdT': house 2 fireplaces,
swirnminb pool, garage,
exi:. location1 Commerical
lot SOx~ 28 Jackson Ave.
Com~en.cal tract 35 acres

before 2PM , 614·387 ·
0632 .

Ni~&amp;
3 , bdr . home. full
basement, gas heat. all
carpet. nice kitchen, att·
ached garage. good locateon
facillg river with garden spot
in 900 Block. city Can help

WiU do outside house paint·

finance . Call614·448- 2673
or 814· 448·1 171 .

Wanted to do plownin~ and
bru•ho$Jing . In Addeson·
Cheshire-Kanauga area. Call

ing . Call 614-446-2614.

Must sell 3 bdr. ranch.
Dependable" yard ·-llrvice. Westbrooks Subd.. FR ,
Yard mowed. weeds, walk· 1woadburner, carport. deck,
wayS ciBared, hedgea city utilities, &amp;. schools.
trimmed, ate . Bill Slack. Cell
814-992-2269.

135,000 . Call 814- 446 ·
7144.

Babyaitting in my home. full
time or white you shop.
Rustic Hills, Syracuse. Ex·

Kanauga Upper River Rd.
House with 41ota, barn . Call

porienced . Call 614-992·
6021 .
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Would like to do house
cleaning . Call 814-992·
6359 ofter 4:00 pm.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING

Pump sales, service . Regis·
tared in Ohio . All work

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814-268· 1988 or 614-44&amp;.7226 .

6 rm house with bath &amp;
basement, 24X24 garage.
11f4 acre flat lot. close to

2811 . Reven•wood, W. Va.
Will

do

21

house cleaning.

Business ,
Opportunity

Own your own Jain ·
Sportawe•r. ladies Apparel,
Childrena, L•rge Size, Com·
binatlon, Weetern Store, Ac·
cessorlea. Jordllche. Chic,
Lao , Levi, Euy Stroot. lzod.
Esprit, Toomboy, Calvin

Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan
Picone. Liz Claiborne.
Mombo;o Only, Organlcolly

Grown,

He•lthtex. over

1000 othoro.

t7,900 to

•24,900 inventory, training .. fixtures. grand opening,
etc. Can open 1 !5 days. Mr.

Nice 4 bdr. ranch. Country
Aire Eatataa, 1 "'t bath a.
garage w -workbench , '12
acr• flit lot, deck, CA. 911
hea1t ($29 .00 budget) ator·
og• building. t47,500 . Call
614 -448-1990.

Chester,Ohio, TPC water,
gatt, garden apace, garage,
1 'I~ · bath. attic . Must See to
Appreciate . U9,600. Glen
Thoma Coll814-9B6· 3671 .

6 t·ooma, bath, utihtv room.
storm windows and doors.
aluminum aiding, new roof.
gnrege . Call
6204.

814 - 992 ·

G·overmnent homea from
• 1. (U repair). Also delin·
quent tax property. Call
805
· 887. · 9805
Information
of

1333

par

month on uaumable loan at
9 !1.1 per cent. Included in
payment 1re taxes and insur•nce. Lots of remodeling . 4
budrooms, 11h bath. centrll
h111t In Pomaroy .814 -992 71)74.
Two otory, 2100 l!f.ft .. 1

844,000 . Call 1114- 992·
6093.
.

Klein, Sergio Valento. Evan

old houoo.

to
180,000.00. Part tlm•
•12.000 . 00 to
. f1 8,000.00. No ·oellng. Ra -

Picone, LiZ' Claiborne .

r8 14·927· 2347 evenings or

Members Only, Orgonlcolly

weekondo 614·992 -6974.

peet busln.... I-' your own

houra. Training provided.
Calll-812·938·1071 Mon·
Fri. 8 AM to II PM C8T. '

178.00.

Coli

Grown, Healthtex. over
t ,000 othero. H.90o • to
124.900 lnvontory, train·
ing, fluuroo, grond opening.
etc . Can open 15 deyo. Mr.
Loughlin 1112)1181,8511.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS .
RT 36 . PHONE 614-448 ·
7274.

1972 Goi"'Y 14X70 ,
S56DO. good cond . Call
614:li46-0146 .
1971 Oakbrook 1 2x60 . 2
bdr .. $6,200 . Cell614-388·
8269 .

1971 Freedom good cond.

Four bedrooms, kitchen ·
111mily room with tireplece.
flnithld baoament , low
UO'o, Point Ploaant. 304·
876-3079. evenlngo.

2 or 3 bdr" 1 bath . kitchen.
stove &amp;. refngerator, livin.'
groom, dinmgroom. garave.·
gas furnance Located 8•
Portsmouth Rd . S300 per,
mo .. sacuritv depq•it &amp;
references required . Call
614-446-0254 e•• ·

Four bedroom house in
Racine. no pets. Call 614949 -2263 .

In New Haven. W. Va .. J
bedroom, 2 baths, all elect·
ric Call 614 -949-2470 .

Four rooms. bath , garage en
Middleport Carpeted, stove
and refrigerator provided .
Great for single or working
couple . $186 per month
and security deposit . Sorry :
no children or pets. Phond'
614· 992-5292.
cine . $200 .
2286 .

Public Sale Sealed bids are
now being accepted on a
1970. 12x60. Holley Pork
M .ti . seritl No. 609102 .

o·ate and tirrie -o1sale, April
20. 1986 ·at 12 :00 noon .
Bids must be aubmitted
before date of sale. The
home can be seen by appt

Call614-949·

4 rooms and bath . '12 base·
ment. fully carpeted. new
paint. unfurmahed . Call614~
992-3090 .

.

3 bedroom' home, large
country kitchen, central air,
family room. 1ireplace. pa ·
tio . garage and basement .
Very nice tre level , 3 bedrooms, 2 % baths. familtt
room , 2 car garage, centra&amp;
air . Homestead Real1y, 304-'
675 -5540 or 304 · B82 ·.
2405

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Cell 614-256·6520 .

Furneshed. air cond . 1 cable,
no city taxes. beautiful river·
v1ew. Kl'nauga. foster ·• Mo:
bile Home Park, 614-446·
1602.

.

Nice 2 bdr. Skyline on Rt 7,
fv.rn . waUtr:Paid Calf

co~ p .

6' 14; 245 - ~818 .

.

~

_.

-.

.

.

Fully furnishe~ . .lir..- utilitia'•
paid. 2 bdr., aidults oilly. Call
614-446-4110 .

3 bdr. 14x66 B. lot, 2 mi.

from Gallipolis , Green
SChool District. good cond ..
large . sundeck. •14,500.
will consider lrade in of
anything of value as down

14•70 Castle on lA acre.
2-car carport, 18x25 addition . Call614·992 -31 19 or
614-992-3132 .

'

814-448 -

3 bedrooms, free gas, $200
rent. $50 deposit . On 2~
acres 1n Portland . Call614·

2 mobele homes for sal a . Call

843-6268 or 1· 253-1l28

payment . Cell
8038 . '
614-992· 3647.

after 5 .00pm .

3 bedroom a with . tip out.
Furnished, air, washer,
dryer. awning, underpinned .
Set up or rented lot. Call

1969 Champ ion Hailer
12•60 with 1976 add ·on
12JC24 . Good condition .

614 -992 -7479

$8,000 . Call
2589 .

Mobile homes moved . In·
sured . 20 years experience .

2 bedroom heeler. adults
only. deposit, required Call

304· 676 -2 866
299B

or 576-

Thia is an opportunity to own
your own home. we have 6
homes that mus1 be sold,
located in K &amp; K Moible
Home Park. Gallipolis. Ohio .
l'hese homes are well known
brand IS, Schultz, New Moon.
Freedom. Homes are pri·
vately owned. Pricea start
$4,000 .00 . Call 304-676-

3002 for Information.
1984 Schult total electric, 3
bedrooms, central air, vinyl
underpenning. roof. porch
and aun deck . Cuatom made
wall to wall book cates,
living room. Possible to
leave on rented lot. 304675-6376 .
Farms for Sale

1Q acras with

a 18 .000

40~60

barn.

115 acre• with

4Dx60 barn. $298-acra. 4

bdr . ho\{.se approx , 2'12 acres
836 .000 2'11 ocroo $2,600 .
Rt 776 . Call 814 ·379 ·
2286 .
.

120 ac. farm , neW brick
house. barn, outbuildings,
t80.000 . Call 614· 843 ·
0119 .

34 .

304-675 ·2535 .
304 ·675 -4154 .

Coli 304· 675 -

12x60 Community , 3 bed ·
rooms, furnished. can be
Han K &amp; K Mobile Home
Park, Point Pleasant, 304·
676 -3000 for an appoint·
ment . must sell .

33

614-9!12 ·

One bedroom mob1le home,

for!== = = = = = = = =

Nothing down. Taka-over
p10ymento

A•e Call 446 -3870 .

J bedroom house in Ra -

Bul•t On Your Lot: Big 4 Car
Gat'lga $8995 . 3 bdr homes
$1:1,996. See Our Models
Call 1 ·614-BB8 -7311 .

Children•. large li1e, Com·
bination. We1tern Store, Ac·
ceooorillo, ·Jordocha, Chic •
LN. Levi, Easy Street, l1od,

for Sale

70'x14 '
1484.

oportswear, Ledlto Apparel,

Own your own Je•n·

260B .

For sale '"oblle home 2 br,

acre. 4 bedrooma, large
rooms, wood-coal furnace
and fuel furnace. hookup for
treilor . 10 min . from Pome·
roy. · Price reduced to

Loughlin (11 21 888 81115.

By owner, 9 '12 per cent
auumable, 3 bedroom. 3
baths. living room. dining
room , family room ,
equipped kitchen, patio, air
cond, double garage , low
70's, New Haven , 304-882·

town. 1814)448-4217.

lime

Full

•8o.ooo oo

awning. 165,000.00. 304773-5132 or 773-6B89 .

. Sandhill Rd .,fall 304.-676-- "bnly at Jl)hnoon'o Mo~ile ·
6104 or 875-53Be ,
Homes. 2110 Eaotorn Av• ..
·Gall•polio. Oh 458~1 1.
Houaa for sale by owner . 800-362-6545

!lyracuse 112 acre lot facing
river. City HWige water end

1ccounu .

3 bedroom brick , New
Haven . Buemant, 2 car
garage. large lot, porch wtth

cond . Call 614-446-3289 .

Esprit, Tomboy, Calvin

REPS NEEDED for buolnau

to appreciate! $6,600 . 304·
675 -8981 4 :00-6 :00 PM .

basement, attic ,
space. large back ·
good community, 1978 Bellgloda 1 2X66 , 3
from Bloomfield bdr ., all electric, AC a.
school. Call6t4-266· 5261
underpinning included •• ·

guarantHd . Cfoll 614·388-9670 Q1 614-388-9801!.

Truck drivers needed, min·
lmum exptrience. Cal 613·
Applications are now being
accepted for the position of

~711 - 1' 222.

bdr . ,
garden
yard,
across:

.

that · you do business with
people you know, and NOT
to aend money through the
mail until you have lnvesti·
gated the oHering .

583·9647.

12.~e52 mobile home. underpenmtd , air cond, mu•t see

Homes for Sale

Rd . 41, Bloomfield Twp. 2

Remodeled 2 bdr . wall to
wall carpeting, adults pre·
ferred or will consid,r 1
small child. no pets, •200.
mo . plus utilities. 132 , 4th

Phone 304-

· 32 Mobile Homes

House for sale in Jackson
County_ Ohio . 6 miles above
Thurman off Rt. 35 on Co.

Bowltnt Constru.ction . ·
Complete remodeling, fire·
place apecialista. Painting:
interioJ &amp; exterior. Cement.
block, brick work. 26 yrs.
ex.petiince. reatonable
ra'tes. FrH itatimltll, work.

Help Wanted

Beegle dog. B montho old .
Call 11 4-992·111 22.

hod . excellent ..... 304·

Es late

Hous&amp; for ule: 4 rma. &amp;
bath, trliler hooku:J, village

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO . recommends

11

Giveaway

Professional
Services

3 bdr homo In Village of

[IIIIIIOVIIH~III

throw away? Will pick-up.
C•ll 814·992· 3824 Monday thru Friday 7 to 6:30.

4

164,000.00
675 ·6622 .

lnEstata-3bdr . onRt 36,112

rancy. Top pricoo. Ed. Bur- _3_0_4_-8_7_6_·_82
- 18_._ _ __
kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave. ·
Middleport, Oh . 61 4 -992·
3476.

We need junk . Too nice to

I ,

Log Home, 3 acres. 2 miles
out Jerr i co Road.

after &amp;PM .

Pharm1cy, Middlepon.

(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
·
€-13 ITn··

31

wolk.· Call Keith at 614·
268-11261 oftar 6:00~M . .

no pots . Call514-367-7271
or 614 -367-7302 .

House, 2 bdr .. stove. refrig ..
garden space. 975 dapoait,
$165 mo .. located 1 3 White

or 676 -

614-692·

guorantood . Call 304-273-

Buying da~ly gold, silver
coin•. rings, jewelry, 1terling
were, old coins. large cur-

7 room horne with 2 car:
garage, in Cheshire. 1250
mo,. plus dep .• adults only

o
_ r__e_n_t_

1-304· 588-9148 .

Co ,

e5o.ooo a year poosible. All
occupations. Call B05· 687 ·
6000 Ext. A -9806 to find

..

males. 304-676· 3981 .

'

Will do lawn mowing &amp; yard

R

f

_4_1__H_ o_u_se_s_

Ave Coli 614-448 -3204.

Re~l

Wanted to Do

Rent~ Is

Arbuckle, 3 bedroom. family
room. t 112 baths. 1A acre.

Government jobs. 116.000·

18

814- 31!7 -

HOME OWNERS-Refinance

1---- - - - - - -

BLOCK YARD SALE. Sat.
April 20 9 AM ,· ?. 3203

Cell

304 · 676 -3030
3431 .

304 -876 - 5600 or 676 ·
3824

out how.

16 ,600 .
7166 .

22 Money to Loan

PAIR. Reduced rates limited
time only. Ward's Keyboard,

614-992·3661 .

Lot for aale localed on St. Rr.~
654, ,rurll water, Hptic
tank , good trlil., ehe.

Toll free 1 -800-982 · 490e .

PIANO TUNING AND RE·

eventng having 1 Friendly
Home Party. Also, sign up
and get a t400.00 kit of
gifts and tov•· No money
invotved. For more Inform•·
tion, call Magnolia Nitz at

&amp; Acreage

brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
living and dining room, large
family room, 2 car garage,
fuJI basement and large lot.
High 40's,. excellent buy, call

WINDOW TINTING Resi dential. Commercial &amp; Auto

'20 .00 to t80.00 in on

Shine .

Call:

73 ~;: ~:::;:·'i;:·

We are looking for women
who would like to be making
extra money . Make from

Lots

home built on your l!&gt;t. From
113,900.00 . Call for eotiNew Haven, Lynn Drive. 111

446 -9346

·· ··· ·F,-iime;ov··· ··....

HoV~~ard .

Have an anergy efficient

Daniels, 614 -742 -2951 .

10 PEOPLE NEEDED

35

13

135,000. 304-876 -6743 .

Free estimates. Call 814-

or Fri., 10AM ·4PM .

616 Aoblnoon St. 616 Roblnoon St. 3223 Howord
Avo, 3218 Howard, 3214
Howard. \1206 Howard,
3204 Howard, 3200

Mason - 2 story frame, 7
rooms, 2 baths. baM,nent,
garage . shop. garden .

Piano Tuning and Repair.
Brunic1rdi Mulic Co .. 6 14446-0887 . Twentieth year
of quality service. lane

son 238 2nd . Ava .. Oolllpo·
lis, Oh .
·

oaw . Call 814-448 -3180.

Jfckson Ave, 3213 Jackson
Ava 1 3217 Jackson Ave.

Nationll Compeny seeking

23

Needed bodyman expe·
rianced only. Apply In per·

New compa'ny needt people
to train . Mutt be dependable
and honest. Call 614·446·
7441 for interview, Thurs.

&amp; Vicinity

nithad. Call 986-4386 :

Mortgage
3061 .

(6141448·0500.

Porch S1ie Thurs.·Set. New
ltem1, vic . commador computer gamet reg $29 .95es.OO ea. Scanner, chllin-

Yard sale in Rutland behind
gr:ade achool on Thurs·

Tho Daily Sentinel, f' .O . Box
729H. Pomaroy,Ohio.

to low fixed rata . Usa equity
for any purpose. Leader

Referencet. Call

$1,200 per month

nut St. New Haven. Rain or

MILLER
. ELECTRIC
SERYI.CE·

flexible .

Gilliam. , ·

Geiego Self ; 3 family,
Thuro, April 1 Bth, 203 Wal·

· Is Poisiblo to Got .

We-

19·20th. w·w carpet, sm .
frig ., coffee table, round
back wooden chair, full size
roll-eaway bed, electric ice
cream freezer, household

······Pt"Pieaii&amp;iir ···

FOR SALE

With 2

Boys clothe a, jawflery. lawn
mowers, tools, men &amp;
womens clothes. diahas.
pans. linens. misc.

INSULATION

· In ·ooxter, Ohio · ·

35185 Oak

Maturo lady to oit with 11
mo. old in our home, mutt be

J&amp;L BLOWN

"FREE ESTIMATES"

CLEANERS

141etCentenaryon tincoln

Dretses 22'h. slippen,
whatnots,

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Multi billon dollar company
looking for enthusiastic J&amp;lf
motivated person with good
credlbilty. No experience
necaanry. Tr~lnlng progra.m
moves you into manage·
ment. Prefer age 26 and
older. Start part-time, 8·8
hr•.·week tmd earn *300·
e&amp;oo month . Full time
more. Send resume or letter
to Nathan Kirk. 622 Richland Ave .. Athens. Oh

Homes. for Sale

Entern School District. 6
room home in good repair,
fully carpeted basement and
carport . 110 acru. Nicely
landtcapad small orchard
Will uti furn ished or unfur·

commercial anergy management controls, insured aavings. continuous training in
marketing. sales and inatallation, cuatomer leasing program. computerlud energy
audita. high income potential, no franchise fee. small
investment secured by inventory. Call Mr. Watson

benofltol FREE KITI Cell
nowl 814-448-7108 .

46701 .

Pike. 6th. 8th. &amp; 7th houooo.

F1mily home products ..
NMd 6 homemaker• in
sunounding frea to drop and
pick up catalogo. 4 houro o
day, 3 cllyta week . c,n earn
*76·*150. Send reaumes to

home decor on your houral
No investment delivering or
collecting! Excellent pay &amp;.

Yard Sale 3 Family Thuro.
18th, Fri . 19th. Juot off At.

doy,1Bth, snd Friday 19th.

E••'•••••

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY

Family, Thurs .&amp; Fri. April 18
B. 19. I V. mile off At. 7 on
Georges Creak . Mens.
woman, children clothing,
home interior, curtains,
truck rima, rugs, 80 Imp
electric box, bed framea,
toy1, glanware , garage
lights. Avon bottleo. bike.
Iron bad Sal~ start 7AM .

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

4/111 mo

Authorized John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer

.1120/l mo.

20th .

614-985·4212

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

I lot.-10 to 6
Closocf Mon. I Tun.

Mocl Show our 100% gua.,
rantaed line·¢ gifti, toys &amp;.

Call bonings:

SALES &amp; SERVICE

c,OPEN:
.. T•Wtds.,
Su T• &amp;llttl•
Tllon .. fri.

Thura. 18th, 9-6 . Childron' o
clothes. misc.

3-18-1 mo.

PH. 949·2101
or 949-2160

' 3305 JA(I(SON AVE.

.Reel Eltite Qenerel

~

BISSELL
SIDING 'CO.

PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

Housing
Headquarters

773-5634

BOGGS

RtDIOftoblt Pri'ts

lob Rabie
1·614·992-7191
JiM loach
1·304·675·1712

IN

INSULATION

IN MIDDlEPORT

PT.

M~GHEE

~ILOWN

New

TOWN &amp; COUN1RY

Baby Parakeet,
Cogo &amp; Supplits ....,124.75
Pair Falky FitKhos,
Cogo &amp; Supplioo ....,l31.00
Cockaliols, Exotic lirds
A•ailablo

FIGUifNES .... •1.00 OFf
POR&lt;EI:AIN lfRD IEII.S
Othlf Nice Items

Free S.klr ...... With PHI

*YIJtYl SIDING
. •ALUMINUM SIDING

·304·111-3632 ... -

NOW ISTHETIMETOCALLUS

A .m

~ONTIA(TING

·614-446·9416SttYf-

THE BIRD CAGE

Middleport, Ohio
HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ·
Day .
Night
1-614
1·304

$8,.$12

·'·

loot

Orange Township. Efec Barn, etc

$3,

Earn more cath with Marric-

thing . Separate locations St.
325, So. of Rio . Altizer B.

"$p1l•g Spu/1/."

All. )RASS ....$ 1.00 Off

Centenary Townhouse .

itemo. All lfzes quality clo-

491 Gtn. Hortingtr Pkwy.

992-2549

On St. Rt. 124 in Syracute

$790000

1614) 992-6550
IISIDINU PHONI
7t,.;;;;jl::l (6141

lfNNEn'T MOillE

~

4-10-i'itio. d.

HYDIOTICH CHEMICALS

JO'S IJI1lE RED BARN

16x 3 2 In-ground Pool

ll·l·tfc

HOME

843-5155 or
843-5410 '

Cages &amp; Suppliot
AI .. Sold Separately

* MAICN SPECIAL *

p,.r - . IUSINllS PHONE

992·7611

.

"SPAS"

675-1388

SALES &amp; SERVICE

GREG ROUSH "
PH.

POOlS

NO DOWN PAY~NT .
I.OW!I MOIITH1 Y PATMINT

for F1slor Service
Call 614-992-6737

FARM EQUIPMENT

4-10-1 mo

We'd like to introduce you to
En1•1•·A-Car. lhe modern woy
to drive the whitfe of your

Aw•••

31 7 North S.C.,..
Mitltlleport, Ohio 45760

Custom Polo lltlgs.
IGorRoofing Work
Aluminom I Vinyl Sidings
15 Ye•ro Experience

BUSINESS BLDG. -5 rm. tile.
Use as a business or horne.

'

PERSONAUZED

NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box. 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

12·5·tfc

DiiC, plows, corn plantera. 3 pt. brush hogs,
grain drill, hay rake. 10ft.
dreg harrow. · Cub Farmel! with mower and
plow. hey crii'nper, tub
ooller. poteto plow. hoy
bailer end more.

(614) 985-3105

AVON . Sell Avon make . diltrlbutora to handle ••ten·
alva line of raaide ritiel and
46% . Coll814· 448-3368 .

Firtt Time Garage Sale 6

S&amp;L

BlACNWOOO HOME SPAS400!7 Sumnor Rd.
Pomoroy, OH.

VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GIIOUNO POOL
Over 400 C~olm

21 01 laffanen
Pt. P'-ant, WY 25550

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

Ntw Hollltt-bttMiwt

RIVERVIEW - 8 rms. fireBR. gas furnace and lg.
lo school and stores.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

POOLS PLUS

CONSTRUCTION

MIDDLEPORT Business
bldg_ with 5 rented umts

Service And
Quality Name Brand$ At
DISCOUNT PRICES

12

Gallipolis. Thursday ; Friday.
Home Interior. curteln1, Iota
of mi..::.

day 17th-Saturday
128 Firat Ave., 9-6.

Factory &lt;hob
Gouge Shotgun• Only

lntor tO"'fflete reloJ~:atlon c:w~y·
t1me, yttr erouncl in your own
Hot Springs Spa. St., loy to ••
tht modth: •• haYe In stock.

PH. 992-3549
4-1 -1 mo. pd.

ROUSH

RUTLAND - Good remcxleled
3 BR home and garage on lg_
level lot.

'149s.oo7::

Expert

·

Ohio

7111 / lln

DENNY CONGO

NEW LISTING - 8 rm. frame,
balh, furnace. all city ubllties,
view of nver. Near Kroge(s.
Slave and retng. For $23,000.

50 ACRES -

' 446~4522

Furnitwo, Woddint
.... o"ratluotion

216

·~

Hill Road
Lone- Bottom, OH. 45743

CALL

• F11 AII,Jool t1hlllll Nulr
'JUS: Offiu Sapplin 4- -

$50,000.

POMEROY - Convemence
to shopping - this l'h story
home has new VInyl s1d1ng,
new roo!, front sitting porch,
3 bedrooms, dimng room.
and a full basement. Asking

Ollio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio .

Pomtroy, Ohio
:
.
12-8-llc'

Hy~ell

Garage

PAT HILL FORD

992·6215 M 992·7314

a..

Roger

We can repair and recore radiators ·and
heater cores. We can
als.o acid boil and rod·
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

- Addon• •nd remod•llng
- Roofing 1nd guHer woril

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

·~

3 Family 24 Cruzet Avo.,

Daily Sentinel at 61 4-992 ·
21&amp;8 .

Yard Sale Beds, washer,
furni~1,1re. carpets. adult,
chlldrens clothe-s . Wednes·

lashan Building

AfFDRDABL.! • POITAILI

APRU SPECIAl

Unique Sil• (not plastid
Grawe AnongtrMnfs

$23,000 00

SYRACUSE ~ Large corner
ot, 1~ story home with 3-5
bedrooms Recently remodeled, mce front porch. Just
$1~.90000

NO MONEY
DOWN
$50 PER MO.

a.
Call: 742·2407

RADIATOR
SERVICE

CARPENTER
SERVICE

NEW LISTING - Executive
home with 3 Bedrooms, Bl
baths. Very mce 2 story home
1n town. Full basement, level
lots and dbl. garage. Just

NEW LISTING -BradburyOne floor home With a garden
space, Iron! &amp; rear porches. 3
bedrooms, large storage building, and approx 1.1 acre.

CAIVIPSITE

FOOT
PARK

YOUNG'S

FIRE DEPT.

3/812 mo pd.

VALlEY
SATELU1E SYSTEMS

BLACKSTON

Will do all types of
excavating, landscap·
ing, balements, sew·
ege systems. water
and gas lines. water
wall drilling and ser·
vice, trucking (limestone
dirt).

3·11·1 - ·

TUPPERS PLAINS-~ leveH
lot near the school. Wth a6 rm.
home

NEW LISTING - !fiddleport - Cozy. small. two
bedroom home 1n a good
neighborhood . All on one
fl1lor and 1mmed 1ale possession . Carport, level yard
Asking $20,000 00.

EXCAVATING
COMPANY

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

•Refrlger•tort
•Dryers •F"reezers

Ph. 16141 843·5425

choice.

MEIGS

GAS PIPE '
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

All Meku

CAU COlL.!CT:

RACINE

4+1 mo. pd

4/ 4/tfn

lONG BOTTOM, OH.

985-3561

.GUN SHOOT

20 yti·. _,.
·" Free Eatimatea"

OHIO

Call 992·3S61 '

1 "Free Estimates"
Installation Available

G&amp;W
PLASTICS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

s-.

OWN YOUR
OWN

BIG

mo

992·6931

II

'

1

4-17-J.

of

a.

NEW LISTING -RacineTwo 2 bedroom apartments,
partly furn1shed, aluminum
Siding, double lot. Rents for
S150 each . $25,900.00.

AT

PH.

$

1,695
9' South8m Spun Available
Complete System
Sl 915
with Tracker . &lt;oMPlm
*Drake324 RECEIVER

Ph. 614-843-S 191 •
10-6-llc

Installed

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

OH.

614-669-3761 or 669-3765

Phone:

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

ACCENT

FUTURE T.V. SATEWTE
Dave Hobbs

Worked in home aru

Sheriff of
Molgo County Ohio
(41 10.17, ·2 4. 3tc

Business
Sen'ices
1----------r----------r---------

of

992·2259

Misc. Merchandise

pnioad 11111ue. Appraised II
t38,60Q .OO.
•
·
Howard E. Frank

1---------""------..;__._.J..___.;. .____._

of

POMEROY,O.

~

porfonned In tho future.
Jorryllleclc
Ptwideut of
Coundl,

Rhode C: Conolly, by deed
dated Mlrch 7, .1898. end

Roofing of all Typos

31

Bu1ines1
Opportunity

first houn on left in .Ciipper
MUle. If rain In basement.

3 Family Yard Sal~ 17· 1 8,

614-379-2243 or
614-379- 2

21

Help Wanted

.

.

The Daily Sentinel Paqe

Wanted : Motor Route Orlv·
era needed for The Daily
Sentinel. Only honatt, de ·
pendable pertons with rella ·
ble transportation need
apply. Nft 1 gooCI income
for Just 3 or 4 hours a d1y.
ApPly In parton or call The

INC.

fnithtMMfft Wlthewt owt,lt'-"

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling

11

Yard Sale

..... ·Gaiiii&gt;oiii....... ..

l!UIT! I
GINIW 1'£11 (ONTIOI.

. VINYL &amp; AWMINUM

Raci~e. Dh .

of

E . MairtW

*BOAT DOCK
*BATH HOUSE
*WATER &amp;
ELECTRIC

PUBUC NOTICE

~ llyolam fn
order 10 irwwe tNt lilt. wa1er

Gallipolis

Henry Wernlf and wife to

of

Vacation Money

54

same premiHs deeded by

- - - - - - - - I tionwall
of the
building
on said
1081 - t a:
thence
South
66
Public Notice
deg. 19' Weot 93.36 feat to
--------~~1 tho weot oida of the bose of tho
wall. which point is also the
dlaport, Ohio, ot tho intersec- East tine
that property con·
tion of on alley with Locuot veyed by Bertha Kaspar to
Street; thonco eut on Locuot Theodore Eborobech, as obove
SIT- 31 feet to 1 P-K nail; referred to; thence North 34
thence In a northerly direction
deg. 23' Welt 91 feetto tho
p.,.llel with the aley 73.2 feet piece of beginning.
to on Iron pin on the south line
Allo the intof11111 of tho
of ,.lostatonowownodby
Grontors In and to tho
M•ude Ervin as described in following
rMI ...... lying bat·
Deed recortlod in Vol. 226. ween the southerly tine of tho
Pogt 541 of tho Dead Racorclo eforM8id triCt It the low WI·
of Meigl County, Ohio; thence
ter mark of tho Ohio Aivar, and
Wut along the laid Maude Er· deocribed •• follows:
vin's south line a dlttance of
Beginning at the oouthout
31 .75 foot to an Iron pin; comer of the above descrtbed
thence lOUth along tho alloy a tract; thence south 34 dog .
dilunce
86.6 feat to the
23' aolt 10 low water merle of
place of beginning.
tho Ohio River; thonce In a
REFERENCE QEE[\:,. 11.,.. weotody diroc1ion following
lume 2BB. -l'lllle 237, Meigs
oaid low w - marie of tho
County Dead Recordt.
Ohio River to a point whore the
Terms of Solo: Cosh 1o&lt; not same intersects the projection
I - then lwo-thirdo of tho apof tha _,...Y tine
tho ""''
pniled value. Approiood at t • firlt above descrtbed;
$7,600.00.
.
thence North 34 deg. 23'
Howitrd E. Frank
West to the southwest corner
·
Sheriff of
of the real Ollato first ..,......, -I
Moigo County, Ohio
deocribed; thence following
14) 10, 17. 24. 3tc
the south line of Mid ,.., n·
tate in en Mlterty direction to
tho ploce
begillning. Subject to the right of way of tho C
Public Notice
&amp; 0 Railrood, and furthermore
a~bjoct to a ftowaoo -mont
to tho Unltad
of
IN THE
Amarict.
COMMON PLEAS COURT
TRACT #2: Being that part
OF
a lot lying ond being in 100
MEIGS COIJNTY. OHIO
The Farmers Bente Savinga
Acre lot No. 303 of tho Ohio
Compony'o Purch-: baing
Co .. Plolntjff,
47 feat on tho
and run·
1
Date HiU For~ Tractor. Inc ..
nlng to warda the river 100 feet
et 1t., Oafend•nts
OCIOII part of Lot No. 198, In
said Vllage af Potnenl\1. lying
Case No. 84-CV-210
off tho lOuth- of uld _ ,
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant tO 1n Order of Sale
or rOad. and having thotwn a
i__, by tho Common Pleas
two otorv fnlme houoa and ly·
Court of Maigl County, Ohio, I
ing Eoot of and ocljolnlng a lot
'wll offer far oalt ot public ouc·
ownod by tho Ollata of Wllom
tl&lt;\fl on tho 17th dey of Moy, H. Ewing, Doceneli.endwect
1985 at 10:15 A.M. on tho
of a lot oold by Sarah
ltopa of tho Court Houu of
A. FletQhor to ~bersboch,
id
i ~- v··
of
Scheeler
Co:· l&gt;oing tile
--

WANT ADS bring

Ill.

2

· El~.:;~ :~::

Case No. 86-CV-6
NOTICE OF SALE
Purouant to on Order of Sale
iuued by tho Common CourtofMaigoCounty. Ohio. I
wiN offer for oalt It public aucli9n ~ tho 17th day of May,
19B1i- at 10:30 A.M. on tho - ~=oa~~c:ou~~·u;;. .:wing .
otopa ·of thi. couri HO..~o of
rMI _ ,
·
uid coUnty In ·the Vibgo of
• Situotod i!l:theVilago of PO·.
Pomeroy. Ohio, the following rnoroY· County of Meigs and
dooc:ribod ""'1lllat8:
Stalia of Ohio:
Situotott in tho VHiago of
TRACT #1 B . in 1 t
lilliddl-.
· : bate
ogtMof gI conan
... ~a County· of M"""s
V'1f
iron pjn ~t rthe
and State of O~ioc •. " · · ·
Cret&amp; ·wiJII 0 ~ tfie lOuth tide of
· Beginning it ci ~-J&lt;. nail altho- Main ·str8at. which 11 ot tho
southWest comor 01 lot No. Northout comer of !hot colr23 in Behan's Addition to Mid·

SHERIFF'S SAl£
OF REAL ESTATE
Tho State of Ohio, Meigo
County.
JACKSON PRODUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIAnON
Plaintiff

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF
TONY A . TAYLOR,
OECEASED
_
Coso No . 24,740
•
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On April 12, 1985, In the
Maigl County Probate Court,
No. 24.740, Velma L.
Tll'/klr. 37295 S.R. 124, Mid·
dleport, Ohio 46760. W81 appo;nted Adminis'lretrix of the
- t o of Tony A. Tll'/klr. de·
ceeHd. late of 372911 S. A
124. Middleport. Ohio46760
Robart E. Buck.
Probate Judge
(4117, 24; (61 1, 3tc

a. Savings

Dllev~olley,

29· ---~---

'r''

~~j~~&amp;.~~~~

Public Notice

Public

Public

s,.,..

Public Notice

23 .. - - - - - -

6.--------

1I

f41,000.00 and cannot be
sold for len thon two-thirdl of
that amount.
TERMS OF SALE: Tan per
cent (10%)cosh In h11rtd on cloy
of ule with balance to be paid
upon cleflvery of dead.
, THIS SHERIFF'S SALE OPERATES UNDER THE DOCTRINE OF CEVEAT EMPTOR.
THE MEIGS COUNTY SHE·
RIFF MAKES NO GUARANTEE AS TO STATUS OF mLE
PRIOR TO SALE.
Howard E.
Meigs County. Ohio
LAWRENCE A. HEISER
Attorney
Plaintiff

11. _ _ _ _ __

I

north line of tho . . , _ ,
Purchaoe. Commencing in tho
~=:::.:of Section 30 at tho
r:omer of lend now
ownod by Anthony Woodo
thence south to tho middle of
tho rood; thence in • notthoel·
18rly ,direction to •kl quener
oactionllne along the middle of
tho rood; thence woat on tho
ltlid q . - - n Nne to tho
PlACE OF BEGINNING. uve
and except about on•third of
one acre now occupied as 1
burying ground. Tho amount
of thlo conveyance II throe 131
acr• to be the ume, more or

·--

group of figurtuounh
Ad Wanted
o word. Count name
6 "
10
1
3
and 11ddren or phone
numbtr tf used. Yau'llgtt WO&lt;dS day doys days
days

1"

SECOND TRACT: Situate
in Section 30. Town 4, and
Range 1 2. Ohio Company' I

Said Prem1te1 Located in
Orange Township, Meigs
County. Qhio
Said Pramioos AppraiHd at

Circle

Each initi1l

.......

r

coupon Cancel rour ad by phone when ~ou get

tain reol Ollata conveved to
lheodonl Ebetwbech by Bertho
Kaspar. recorded in Deed
Book 168, Page 98 of tho
Meigs County Doed Aocordo;
thence North 57 dog. 48' Ea~
:so,
=";.~""~~
4

lot. Amount conveyed ill 59'11

I

•d and order by mail with tllis

Public Notice

Township for • school house

1

Classifieds and
I
Savelll
I wr~te vour own
I

Public Notice

1

Pay Cash for

UTILITY BUILDINGS

EXIWMUYWG ~0.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

7

&amp; Vicinity

· SUPERIOR

EUGENE LONG

12'x'l6'

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

r-;------..----------------1

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

'T he Da-ily ·Sentinel

,lol •

Wednesday, April17, 1985

Business
Buildings

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal

Housing Opportunity)
monthly rent starts at 8163
for 1 bad room and $198 fo,r
2 bedroom , deposit 1200,
located near Spring Vaney
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV avaelabla.
hours as ponibla 1 0 am 10 4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday· Fnday, Call 614 ·
446 - 2745 or laave
message .
Apt . for rent $125 &amp;. up. Call
675 · 6 104 or 675 -5388
Ni cely furnished mobile
home. eft apl .. central air
and heat m city, adults only .
Call 614 -446-0338 .

Bachelor apt. , 1st clua,
newly furniShed , Ref. req .
$225 permo 164 Firat Ave
Gallipolis . Call 614 -446 .
1615 or 614-446 - 1243 .

Furni&amp;hed 3 rm apt. up1t1ir.s,
utilities pd. S195 mo ... $60
deposit . 94 Locust. Adults
only . · Call
446-3870 .

446 -1340

or

Furnished efficiency 701
4th Ave .. Gallipolis. *180.

utilities paid, ahare bath,
odulto Call446 · 4418 efter
7PM
Furnished apt . 2 bdr., 243

Jackson Pike , Galllpolit .
8250 . utihties paid . Call
446 -4416 after 7PM .

FOR

SALE

OR

LEAS E.

commercial property and
new building '70'x1 00' with
2 acre, 200' road frontage.
no zoing required, ~ mile•
north of Point Pleaunt. W.
Va . on Rt. 12. Phone 304 876·1578 weekdays. 304 ·
675· 7896 evanlngo and

weekendt .

3 rooms with private bath,
ref. Requested . Call 81 4 ·
446 -2215 .

Upst•irs 3 rooms. furnished.
bath ,

waohor -dryor,

AC .

cleen . no pet1, ,.f., dep.
roq .. adulto. Call 111 4 -448·
1619 .

�•
14 The Daily Sentinel

Page
44

Wednesday; April 17, 1985

Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Apanment
f o r Rant

66

61

Pets for Sale

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

Farm Equi pment

®by urry Wrlghl

Wednesday, April 17, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

TRACY

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Television
Viewing

a

Upstair s 4nfurniahed 3 room

Drogonwynd Cattery Ken nel. CFA Himalayan, P1r1ian
1nd Slamen kittana. AKC
Cho!N pupplet. Coli 614·448-3844 oltor ?PM.

apt .. ca rpet~d.. utilit ies paid.
no child ren. no pet s. Call
614-44 6- 1637.

AKC 3 Dochahund pupplea.
, Coll6t4-448-7920 .

Small apt . tor one. Nice &amp;
c lean. in Gallipolis. Cell
6t 4-446 -35 tt .

Riverside Apts. Middlapon.
Special rates for Senior
Citizen s. $130. Equal HousIng Opportun iti es. 814 992-772 1.

Furnished apt. 3 rooms and

ba th . No p ets .
614- 949 - 2253 .

Call

1 bedroom f urn ished apt.
Call 614-992 -5434 or 304882-2566 .
2 bedroom furnished apt.i.n

9250 per month.
Call 614-992 -6113 aller
6:00PM .
APARTM-ENTS , mobile
homes. houses. Pt ~ Pl_e asant
and Gall ipolis. 614-446 ·
8221 .
Effi cie n c y ap ar tm e n t,
downt ow n Pt. Pleas ant . Fur·
nishad a nd utilit ies paid.
Deposit required. 304-8963450 .

.

45

Furnished Rooms
light

1----------.,..----------1
· 51 Household Goods
6 -5.000 BTU alr condition -

ers $95 ea .. 'side by side

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and

"Sometimes I feel like leav.ing Leo, but I .can't zip myself
up the back."

house

keeping

rooms. Park Central Hotel .
Call 614-446-0756 .
46 Space for Rant
Mobile home lot, 12'x50' or

!ftnallirv $J'5~w•ter

paid. 4th
"!I Neii." 'GhtllpoliltO Cllll.44.U ,
4416 after 7PM.
Mobile home lots, R &amp; R
Mobile Home Park, Bulaville
Rd . Galipolis , Oh . Call61 ~ 446 -0527 or 614 -446 1283.
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park , F:toute 33. North of
Pomeroy . Large lots. Call

814-992-7479 .

A6ntal spece for travel trail·
era. camPers, fold ups. Wa ter. sewer, electric cable
hook ups. Call 304-7736661 after 5:00p.m .

Trailer Iota tor rent, sewer
and water furnished . will
take o ne small child, 3046?5-1076.

47 Wanted to Re.n t

Nice 2 to 3 bdr . home with
garage . near Gallipolis .
$250-$300 per monlh . Call
614 - 367 - 0324 oftar
_5 ;30PI!II .

Wastinghou•e avocada
green 8195- 4 others to
choose from . Cold1pot refrigerator white fro1tfree
$150, 30 in .
range
1125, 20 in . gat range ·e?5,
goa dryer 1126, 30 in .
electric range 876, Kenmore
auto . washer $96, Whirlpool

u••

washer like ·new $160 .
Skagga Appliances, Upper
River Rd. Gallipolia . Call
514-4.,6-739B.

Country Oak tables, chairJ,
cupboards. deeks, ice boxe1 .
Co11kles, Tuppers Plains; Rt .
7 . Hand
finished .

64 Misc. Merchandise
1 -pair Lops rabblll. 1
Winnebago truck topper and
176 Vamaham motorcycle.
Call 614-992-6544.4

riding mower .
flrm.6t4-992-63BO.

275

Firewood $20 .00 pickup
lood, $30.00 delivered. Call
304-675 - 6762 or . &amp;75299.1 .

cnhad and

WANTED-Area Spmll En·
thuaiests that want to re Color T.V .• $95.00.4 rofrig.' ceive direct mail Sptllcials
erators,$76 .00 end up . list. an exciting new merElectic range. $96.00. Au- chandiae program, from Tri
tomatic washer, $149 .00. 3 County Sporto. 304-675dryera. $96 . 00 each . 29B8 or write toRt.. 1. Box
16,000 BTU AC, 1200.00. 471, Point Pleuon1, w. Va.
Goa ronge. f85.00 . Coli Include name eddretll and
zip.
614-992-223B .

So_fa . Earlt American with
pillow erma. Good condition. $100. 614-992-2469.
Pickens used furniture. 304675-64B3 or 675-1450 .
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Utod llovat
and refrigara.t ors. ComP,are
our prices. uve today .
Phone 304-773-5430.
53

Serv1cr.s

SATOH F-650-G, troctor
with 20-30 loader. hydraulic
bucket, 2 •P~. live power.
a2 . 5.91S . Cell 814-2B6·
8622.

Marc um· Roofing &amp; Spout·

Upright piano, fa ir condltloh. ' A . B. Chaae - Now
York' . dark wood with engraved design, $260 . Can be
seen ~at 3216 Howard Ave.

batwaon 4 :00-&amp; :00PM.
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Fruit

&amp;

Vegetables

Onion plants juat arrivedwhite, redl.·yellow. Swiaher
Implement Co.. St . Rt. 7 N .•
Gollipolla. Qh. Coli 614446-0475.

D 'f9AIIIoChalmora. 71HP,
power eteering, 2 farm
utility trailers. 304 -8963441 .
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.. Woods 7 It Buah Hog
f1.500. 26ft tobacco _pipe
trollora 111 8600 .. 121 1 900.
Morgan'a Woodlawn Farm.
Rt. 36. 304 -676-12B6 or
304-736-2342.
Alllt Chalmero lawn and
garden tractor, 1 w,ek apecia!; 1 Modal 6020, 2t hp,
dlattl with 5 It Woodo rear
mounted lawn mower
86.200.00. t Model 5016,
18 hp, dleaal. 4 wheel drive
with 4 ft W~oda rttar
mounted lawn mower
$6..900 .00. 1 Modol9t2, 6
speed. 12 hp with 42 ln.
mower $2.900.00 . Two
Model 816, 16 hp with 42
in . mower 82 . 650 .00 .
Keefer Service Center. St.
R1. 87, leon. W. Vo. 304B95-3876.

61 . Farm Equipment
Spring Special : 24'x30"xB"
with 16' x7' gorago door &amp;
service door, 83,888
erected. Iron Horae Bldgs.
614-332-9745 coll.oct.
CROSS &amp; SONS
li.S. 35 Watt. Ja&lt;:kton·,
Ohio .. 814-2B6-6451.
Maney Ferguaon, New
Holland. Buah Hog Solaa &amp;
Sorvico. Ovor 40 uttd
tractors to choose from ·&amp;
· comploto line of now &amp;
u~ed equipment. Llrgeat
selection in S.E. Ohio.

Ford 9N tractor now 'tune
up, paint, runa good wheavy duty 4 ft. buoh hog.
H.B50 . call 614·2B6 ·
6622.

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-----------Alii• Chalmers 6040' front r
end loader. all hydraulic will
fit on Long and Oliver 71
tractors. ,304-882-2537.

F;mn Suppiii' S
&amp; LIV eo lock

62 Wanted to Buy

Rototillers, prefer Troybilt,
but will bUy any make. any
size. Call1 -614-593-8835 .

Would like to buy liO.ballto of
good hey." Call 614-2661528 .

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Wanted to buy: troll or tree
tops to GUt up fc;n ~lrewood .

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24th. 7 :30PM. Fayolfe
County Fair Grounda, Wao,hlngton CH . Selling 150
hBad of DUroca. Jiamp brad, Barrowa
-_ .....,_-·-···... Jlontly 513-

Antiques

in G~llipolil C.irca
1880 l1•':1dmade auger cUp·
boArd orginel finish, exc:·
~ond. Alto ·antiquo 2 ploc• .

t;1ada

Home

ing. Now lnatalling rubber
ioofs . 30 years experience .
specializing In buih up roof.
Call 614-388·9B67.

Autos. for Sale .

1969 VWwlthnewlyrabUIIt

ongl~e-. e&amp;OO at it or HOO

with P.lint job. Call 614•
245 • 9 39 B aftor 4 .

72 Plymouth Sotelllto 311
engine. runs good•. body
rough, UOO or make offer.
Call 614-4411-7215.
Datoun·, 260 Z · aportacar,
ou1o, ,,.c, AM-FM, GC,
$2,500. Call 614 -446489:7.
~

'74 Maverick 4 dr. · runs
good, body rough, 1326 .
(:alll814l ;3BB-~270 .

1982 Dodge 400 2 dr..
4~.000 mi. , auto .. 83.BOO .
Call 814-379-2728 .
197B Dodge Magnum XE
needs aoma wor1c . Call614446-0066.
78 Grand Prix SJ now tireo,
ahockel,· brakel, paint 'job.
full po.w or. f2.600 . Coli
614-21&gt;6-8439.
11177 Oklo Starfiro V-8. 4
apd .. hstch back with oun
roOf. good tires, good condi··
lion. Aoloing 11.BOO. Call
614-379-2280 oftor ?PM.
1979 Monte Carlo In very
good condition. Coli 614446-3243 eveningo.
19B4 Cougo; XR7. AM- FM
ca11ette. power booater,
loaded, low miiuge. exc
cqnd, 304-773-9134.
1976 Nova. 1973 Novo and
e motor for 1972 Volkswagen . 304•895-3017.
' 1969
good .. ·
brakea. new
custom
117.5 -6357.

72

Trucks for Sale

1973 Ford 8700.00, good
cond. 304-676-2226 .
73

Vans &amp;

4

W.O .

bunk beds $199, antron
reclinl!lfs 199. new &amp; uaed
bedroom suitea. rengea .

1981 Yamaha SECA. 760 .
Extra good cond . 304-57621B6 .
.
19BO Honda CM400A a•·
cellv 1ot cond . All matching
acceasOrie1 . windshield .
19B1 Honda CX&amp;OO-Oeluxe,
ahaft drive, water cooled.
h•s windshield and lugggae

rack-backreat. Exc. Cond.
3o4-896-33&amp;3.
1983 V-46 Megna 760 need
to oell, $2.200. 304-675·
6458 Monday through Fri'
.doy, 10 a.m. to 4 _ . ..... .
304-675-3036 ofte;

Knauff Firewood Split- 96%
hardwoods. You pick up or
we deliver. HEAP ' \lander.
6t4-256-8246 .

wringer washers, &amp;: shoes .
New liv i ngroom suites
$199- S599. Iampo. alto
buying coal &amp; wood stoves.
Coll614-446-3159 .

LAYNE"$ FURNITURE
Sofa . chair. rocker. otto·
man, 3 tables, lextra heavvt.
t685 .

Sofas and chairs
pric~d from $285. to *896 .
Tablet. •so and up to 8125 .
Hldo-o-beda.8390 . and up
to $550 .. oofo bedo $145.
Roclinen, U25. to $375 ..
Lampo from S28 . to 8125.
pc . dlnetlet from $109 .. to
436 . 7 pc. f189 and up.
Wood ta~.e with .i• chairs
S285 to $745. Detk 8110
up to *225 . Hutches, S660.
Bunk lied complete with
mattresses. $275 . and up to
$396. Baby bedo. $110.
Maure11es or box springs.
full or twin, esa .. firm. e&amp;s.
and 878 . Queen aett. t225 .
4 dr. cheat!~; , 849. 6 dr.
cheats. $59. Sed framea.
S20.ond U5., 10 gun - Gun
cabinetl. $350 . G111 or
electric rangea 8;J75. Baby
matlroueo, f25 &amp; $36, bed
framot t20, 125, &amp; 130,
king fro me t&amp;O . Good aelectl on of bedroom auitee,

rockers . metal cabinets ,
headboard• 138 &amp; up to
866 .
Used Furniture ·· 6 pc.
dinena, head boards. and 2
bedroom suites. 3 miles out
8ulaville Rd. Open 9om to

5pm. Mon. thru Sat.
6t4-446 -0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waaher1. dryen, refrigera 1ort, rong11. Skogga Ap pliancet, Upper River Rd .
betide Stone Croat Motel .
614-448 -7388 .
County Appliance, Inc .
Good und· applianc.s and
TV - •· Open BAM to 6PM .
Mon thru Sot . 614-448t888, 827 3rd. Avo. Golllpolio. OH.

Volley Fumlturo. n - &amp;
uMd . Urge a.ction of qualIty furniture. 1218 Eottorn
Avo., GoRipolit.
30" otectrlc ronge, good
cond.. hsrvett gold.
Coli 1114-245·8388 oftor 4 .

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Ut ed f efriger•tO.r good
working condition e75. Catl
614-24 5-939B afl er 4 ,

Uaed rolrlg.,-otor. toblo and
4 choln. lovotNt. 6 pC: .
aectlonol, monrooo ond box
aprlngo. Corbin a Sn~dor
Furniture. Coli 614-4411 1171 .

limestone.

Sand, Gra\lel.

SPECIAL cut olabo 6 PU
loads deHvered in dump
truh f100. or 21oodo $180.
You pickup f15 . Call 614·
245-6804.
16x24 ;.d born type bldg. 1
yr. old-full of waatern tack.
Moke offer. Coli 814 -2866522 .

top for

Camper
Datsun King
Cab long bad or oqualont.
like new, $200. Coli 614245-939B after 4 .

Gasoline powered weedcut·
tar with saw blade, heavy
duty, •&amp;o. Coli 614-2459398 ofter 4 .
11 HPiown tractor4 yro.old,
$600. Cell 6t4-245-9398
after 4 .
Stihl AV 32 chain aaw, 20 in.
ber • ..,.,, chain and carrying
cue. Uoo. Coli 614-2469398 after 4 .
t7.5 cu.ln. GE rofrlg. gold,
equip. for icemalc.er. no
frost, 3 yri. old. *250.
Hearth M1te woodbumer
inaert, t y, . yr. old. a250.
Sizo II wadding drnt &amp; hit,
f125. Cell614-448-6247.

item• excellent cond . 304676-7677.
·so Volkoawogen Robbiil .fO&lt;
parta cheap 1 50 foot 6 joints
CB tower 850.00. Phone
304-773-IIB 19.
Couch oncl chair UO. 00.
2"- 6" Storrot Micrometer
8120 .00 . 1'h''· 12" lnalde
Sterrett Micrometer
fBO .OO . Coli 304 -6754B59 oltor 6:30 PM .

Holstein cow ·Bt heifer calf,
•45!). Call614-367-7238.

1'-Naw All It Cholmara 4 row
no-till corn plant•r. We can
set up with 74 plate unite or
7B olr . units both with
monitors. We can finance
new planters Interest free til
Jon. 1, 1988. Call on price.
1· u•ed Allis Chalmers 4 rdw
no-till corn planter dry. fert.
77 liir unllt, monitor$3600.
1-uaed Allis Chalmers4 row
no-till with dry tart. 78 air
untta with inMct bo~•·
monitor uaed 1 year .
•&amp;.600. 1-uaed 8 row no-1111
dry fort. 60 lariat plata unllt

inaect
&amp;_ herb
bo•••·
*3.000. Con
be cutto
4 row
Wild Tur1coy Sauon • Army S2,50Q. 1-uttd 8 row oocamouflage · aurplus denim till. 70 teriea plate ut1it1
-rental clothing. &amp;am Some- lnaoct attoch. dry fertilizer.
rville's
AeveniWOOd. end tronoport 13,900. Con
Fri. Sl1. Sun. 1 :00-7:00 pm. be cut 'down to different row
Denim lockoto •19.00. f'ire- width a. 1 -new 2 row 3 point
wood. Triumph motorcycle. no-tiU with 74 pt.te units •
304-675-3334.
inaectbox.ese1 .. 900. 1· uMd
2 row 3 point no-till with 70
RefrigofOIOr t26.00, g:ood Mriea plate units and in..ct
cond. 304.875' 5019 .
boxer e1400 . Ramailm.
ARia Chslmera Wll thoWlndowolrcond, 7 ,0001btu. compenyontlw _
_,.,
304-876·2931.
r
o ,no·till plonter. no.,tho a~FonJIHJ • Kenmore washer and dryer, hsve
oucceoaful viiroitllo
oxc cond, t16~.oo . 3•04- on tho ....-. C.
575-2308.
opocod 11-om 20"' , _ _ .
ing 1o .&amp;0". YDW ..... • . I
Couch, Selmer OltC! . . ,., 2
11!14trailer beds (mettre.:s • box AHit Chsl"""" 1o lond Dealer 4C!f ..., apringo) . 304-8811-3404 .
Keef e r • 5Jtt: .. Ce ..,.. ,.
8t.Rt.17. Pt-"1 . . . . . Ill.
True Teat TotO AiHer, S tup ., We are 13 mi.:SAI(,...ru
Colomon canip ltolio. bt&gt;lh. wood Bridge .
good concl, 304-875-2374 . 387• .

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Hay &amp; Grain

Ear of , corn, $2.50 per
buo.hel. Call 614-843-5216.
Round belu lor aola. Mode
of orchard gran and dow....
815 .00each . Coll614-742 2592, Gary Horpor.
Boil hoy. S1 . 50obe ~ - S olted
for cot11e.614-992 -25118.

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Trucks for Sale

197B Ronger 4 wh . dr ..
black, new tires, brakes,
thockl. exheutt system,
motor. low mi~. Coli
614-446-9240 .
Ford F- 100 V-8. 3111d-ltd ..
•3. 260. S. to IPII s( na.
CaM 614-446-9408 olur
5:00.
t98t GIIC Yr ._ picaup. B
FleetPidl ~ 350 dieMf
........ I'S. P8. otriO. . bed
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11 4 441 1345 8:30AM to

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1981 Horley Dovldoon
Sporat..-. 3.000 mileo. ohow
room cond. S2,695 . Call
304-882-2006.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

15%' Thundercraft tri·hull
with top. 90 HP Mercury
With power trim, leaa than
50 hra. on motor. Dilly
troller-axe. cond. Call 614·
448-B096 olter &amp;PM.

17 II . .Crattllnor . 186
lnboard-outboerd, power
trim prop, power trim tabs,
tri-houl. 304 -6715-62B8 .

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1MJ F•100 Ford t4899, 76 . Auto Parts
1Mt Chevy luv 13999.
&amp; Accessories
t M1 o - $3999. 1980
0 -50 Sport DOdge 13899.
1977Foodf-150 t2489 . All Radiator to fit '74 Clevalond
trtoo1c1 priced to 1111 or trade. onglno 1211.00 . Phone 304John' t iiWto Salol. Bulovllle •6711-11119 .
Rd.
Ohio 18141
_446
__·_4_71
__._,_,__,--____ 292 Chevy true~ engine.
New
nevef run .
t914 Cho¥y ton truck. e Complota. i'hona 304 -898 ·
cylinder. 4 apaed. Runt 3441 .
good . Coli onylimo .
'425.00. 992-8917 ..
77 Auto Repair
1874 FO&lt;d 1 ton 1Rick· LW8
with 12 II. bed. ., ,200.
Cotll14·8112-3184.
Peroono Body Shop . Loculi
Rd. Pt.Pieaoont. Put KaK.
Frea Eetlmotll. 814-985 4174.

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ovonl~ga .

Power Croft 4 cycloi, Brlgga
a lltronon riding lown
mowor, *1 85. Coli 6142BI-11122.

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B &amp; D Home Improvements.
replacement windowa,
aluminum aoffll, vinyl old ing. continuoua gutters, free

'Simo n Boccanegra.' Anna
T o mow a~ Sintow ,
Sherrill
Milnes and Vasiie Moldovea nu star in this production

eatimatea. ell work guaran tHd, Spring Discount, call
evening• 304-576-2644 .

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Y a te s Willi am s of Col or ad o
Springs, a generous and friendly
fellow, plays in rubber bridge games
for high stakes at high al titudes. Here
is a deal that I would hesitate to
report if it had taken plac~ at sea
level .
Yates was South and the biddipg
was as diagramed . He won the opening lead w ith dummy's spade ace and
played a club to his singleton king. He
wondered to himself why there could
not have been a more equitable distribution of hear t spots in the North and
South hands. If dummy had even one
of South 's higher heart cards, there
would have perhaps been a wa y to set
up the club suit and still get back to
dummy.
Suddenly there came an inspira ·
lion . Yates led the five of hearts out
of his hand. When West produ ced the
six , Yates played low from dummy.
" Your lead , buddy!" he proclaimed .
West tried a diamond. Declarer
ruffed io dummy, cashed the club ace
and ruffed cTub , happily noting th1lt
clubs were 3- ~ - !'low th e - heart aee·
wa s' an entry for all the clubs to bt'.

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polio. Call 6t4-367-0576.
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We are grateful to East and West
for not s;&gt;crifi,cing at ~ven piam.onds.
Tha t wot1ld M ve r ui ned a· g\Jpd bridge ,"
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septic tanka, landscaping.
Call anvilme 614 -446 - ·
4537. Jameal. Oaviaon, Jr. ..;.
owner .

Roooonable Rotea. Ditching
for water, gllia. electric. and
drainage linea. Call 814·4411 -8608 or 614- 441 2776 .

WINNIE .

Dozer Work land clearin~. "
landscaping. etc. FrH estt·
mateo. Coli 614-446-803B
or 614-992-7119 anytime.

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Electrical
Refrigeration

Ed't Appliance . Sorvlco.'
Str\ling all makes • brands
of refrigeratore, weahers &amp;. .
dryera, uoves • dlahwathero . Coli 8t4-367·
71B7 or 614-446-4468 .
SEWING Machine ropelro,
service . ' Authorized Singer
Solat &amp; Sorvlce Sharpen
Sciaaort . Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 814 -992 ·2284.

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Jef1\es Boya Water· Service .
Alto paola filled . Coli 6t4'
256 - 1 141 or 114-4461175 or 614-448-7911 .
Kef' ' S Water Service. Welts. ·
claterna, poola filled. Pho~a
614 -387-0823 tir614 -367·
7741 night or day .

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Eboraboch Hordworo, Stud Service . Coll614-4411.
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992-281 1.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Cell
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12ft. Mmi-V aluminum boat
with trailer &amp; trolling motor,
'450 . Call 614-266-66B2.
14 ft . John boat, Evinrudo
remote-control trolling mo·
tor. Depth finder ond trailor.
f?OO. Coll614-742-2976.

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~ ua summeriu your pool
f100. 10% off. oil pumpt
and llltoro. Middleport 614992-5724 or Golllpollo 6t4-::-::-::---::-::--=-----:-:---- ·144.6-3051 . •
55 Building Supplie11 I"
Spring Spoeioi-Potrlot utility
buildlnga on dltPioy II two·
convenient locotlono, 8 a 8 Building Materiel•
Produce, Vloncl St. in Pt. Bloc~. brick, - r piJ&gt;&lt;H.
Pleooont. end French City windows , llntela, et c .
Mobile Hornet In Golllpolla. CleudeWinten. Rio Grande. '
9x12 t895, alto · Hl•18 0 . Coli 8t4-245 -5121 .
•9915. Dotiverod oncl 001 up
Block, brick, mortor oond
on your lot.
maaonrv auppllea. Mountuin
TRS-80 model Ill computlf Sloto Block, R1. 33. Nttw
with 48K ond Iota of eoll- Hoven. W. Vo. 304-882woro. Coli 814-4411·3243 2222.

1982 Vamaha 760 Maxin
thall driven. 6.000 milet.
with extral, mint condition,
11 , 800 . 00. 304 - 8B2 3576 .

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num siding. overhang rutte t
&amp; roofing. Free ettimatet.
Coli 614-367-746B.
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and aluminum oiding raplacemon1 wlndowt insulat i.ng -r oofing ·ramod .ali~g and new
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304 -773 -6131 .

cAimR·s PLUMBiNG ·
AND HEATING
Gor. fourth and Pine
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'78 Subaru Brat, new paint baga. boiiC bara, low mileage,
and tires. 63.000 miles. make an offer. call304- 773·
304-675-6217 .
. 6B36 .

Pic;k up at Richards &amp;. Son .
Coll614-446-7786 .

DeCENT MEN.

J &amp; l lnaulation. Vinyl
sidli"lg, roofing, replacemen t
l windows, storm windows.
1979 · CJ -5 Golden Eagle. store doora. Call 614 -992 304, V-8, PS, PB , opokar 2772.
whaala, low mileage, axe.
cond . $4. 600. Call 614- RON'S Tolavlalon S_ervlco .
Specializing in Zenith and
446-9700 .
Motorola, Quazar. and
houaa cello. Call 304 -576 239B or ,814 -446-2464.
74 Motorcycles
Fetty rree Tifmmlng, stump
removal . . Cell 304-675 1331 . •'
1981 Honda 750 cua1om,
2. 700 mi .. padded tilly bar. RINGLES'S SERVICE. ax -.
axe. cond. Call 814-367- perienced carpenter, •lectrl- . . .
0394 .
cian. maaon, painter, roof· ·
ing (including hot tlr
Honda C8 660 with '2 application) 304-675-20B8
'helmeta &amp; Intercom. Muat' or 675-7368 .
oell. Call 614-446-8663.
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
1977 Suzuki for ttla, 8350. Moat wells completed aame
Call 614-256-6261 after day. P:ump sales and tervl· •
&amp;PM .
cas , 304-Bll&amp;-3802.

54 Misc. .l\llerchandise

Dynemark riding lawn
mower. 10 hp, 38 In cut,
$250 .00. t 0 opaed bike
$75.00. SOIU1d Ootlgn, Ita·
reo •so .oo. Blk and VVhite
Now Viola TV $15.00. All

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Factory rail dune buggy~
thorp, $700. Cell ·6t4-246938~ after 4 . ·

196B Novo Chevy II. ,_.1
cond. "31.400 .actUal miles.
30'\-676· 772f; attor 6:eo.

4-H Suffolk market' Iomba.
Taylor &amp; ' Toylor. At. 141,
Arabia. 6t4-643-22B5.

EASY

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Loc81 references
furnished. FrH eatimatet .
Callcollect1-614-237- ~
0488. daY or night. Roger1 ·
Baaement Waterproofing. .

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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Oliva St .. Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood-coal stoves, ~
pc wood LR suite U99.

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Honda trail mini 60 bi)fe;
cond, '8200.00 . 304'-6761296 .

some .

step back cupboard ' refln·
iahed In eiiC . cond. Call
.614-387-7871 .

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19B1 Mauoy Ferguaon t&amp;O
diesel tractor also, Buah
Hog, plow and dlic . 304676 -382B.

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6 :00

UKC Ragloltrad Treeing .
Walker p~pplu. 125.00.
304-6711-6346 after 6 PM
or 304-876-5311 .
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Baker utility ·tool ~ox bad·
· flta 1 ton truck. new 6 ft .
pull-type buth hog 1495.
farm, 1tores. etc. Any size, New 150 lb. oeedor $195
free eatimatea, e~~t• 304- UHd M111ey Ferguson baler
675-39B1 .
$49&amp;. Call 6.1 4-2B6-6522.

Walnut and cherry lumber.
cured, 2200 ft. Phon a 304675-4412 . .

lewn

John' · DMre corn planter
1395. new &amp; uted hay

Pole Buildings Conatructed
for , commercial, garages.

·25 in Zenith colored (:on sole
TV, 1B In RCA colored TV.
Phone 304-8715-1226 .

DMrt , riding

tractor. 6 apd., 8595 . Internotional 8HP. 32' cut riding
lawn · troctor U96. Coli
814-286-8&amp;22 .

equlpmentot !13 Auto Soles,
lolrry Exllno. Jockaon,
Oh. Call 814 -286 -6522.

White pine trees. 4ft. ~o 6ft.
You dig. 16.00 each. Cell
814-9115 - 4143 ollar
6:00PM .
For sate: Ten horae power

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1973 Dodge Motor Homo,
19 feat long, mutt ... to
·appre ciat e. low mileage,
pric ed ri ght . ;104-675 3775 .

Floll Tonk and Pot Shop.
2413 Jeckton Ave'-ue ,
Point Pleaoont. 304-676·
2063. Floh. blrdo and !ftoro.

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Tobacc o eetter hay eleve·
tor. Call614-258 -14117.

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�R08e Varian Dills
Rose Varian Dills, 55, or West
Jefferson, formerly of Clifton,
W.Va. , died 1'Jesday morning at the
Cornn'lunity Hospital In Springfield.
She Is survived by her husband ,
Dorman DUls; a son, Joseph
Edward Varian; a daughter-In-law;
Bonnie; and two grandchildren,
Tammy and Brian, all orMason. She
.., also survived by five sisters; Lora
Anderson of Cifton, Joa!Ula Council
of I..angsvllle; Laura Clark of
Kirkland, Ill., Ida Council of Benton,
Ky., and Carol June Lee of
Groeport; three brothers, Harry
Varian and Eddle Varian, both of
Clltlon, and Fran«Je Varian of
Columbus; and numerous nieces
and nephews.
In addU lon to her parents, Charles
G. and Eva Varian, she was
preceded In death by a brother,
Charles A. , and a sister, Pearl Jean.
· VIsitation hours wlll be 4-8 p.m.
Thursday at Rader Funeral Home
In West Jefferson.
Se~lces wlll be held F riday, 1
p.m., at the funeral home.

Masonic services set
Masonic rites lor George E.
Johnson Jr., Pomeroy. who died
Monday e'llenlng, will be held at 7: 30
p.m. tonight at Ewing Funeral
Home. Rev. WOllam Newman will
be conducting the funeral service at
1 p.m. Thursday Instead of Rev.
Clyde Fields.

Eva D. Mills
Eva D. Mills, 79, McNitt Apartments, New Brighton, Pa.,formerly
of Meigs County. dii1d Tuesday at
the horne of her daughter, Mrs.

Wanda Dyson, North Sewlckhiy
Township, Pa.
Born Oct. 9, 19Cti In Syracuse, $he
was a daughter of the late Frank W.
and Oma RouSh Winebrenner. She
was a resident of the New Brighton •
area for 61 years.
Mrs. Mills was employed as a
baker with McMtuen Dairy In New
Brighton for 17 years and retired
from that job In 1972. She attended
the Fltth Avenue United Methodist
Church In New Srlghton where'she
had been a 'member for over liO
years . .
Survtvors InClude her husband,
· Charles W. Mills, at home; two
daughters, Mrs. Eileen Jewell and
Mrs. James (Wanda) Dyson, both of
North Sewickley ToWnship; seven
grandchildren; eight great grand·
children; two brothers, Dana B.
Winebrenner aitd Donald W. Winebrenner, both of Syracuse; three
sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Viola) Miller,
New Brighton, Mrs. Beulah Ward,
Syracuse, and Mrs. Earl (Mildred)
Davl.son, Daugherty Township, Pa.
In addition to her parents,.shewas
preceded In death by three brothers,
Dale E. Wlnebre!Uler, W!Ulam F.
Winebrenner, and Dorset R.
Winebrenner.
Services for Mrs. MUlswUl beheld
Friday, 1 p.m. , at Campbell's
Funera!Home,ll33PennAve.,New
Brighton, with the Rev . Raymond
Lyon officiating.
1
Burial wtll be In Sylvanla Hills
Memorial Park. Rochester, Pa.
Friends may call at the funeral .
home from 1·4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on
Thursday.
In lieu of flowers, cont rlbutlons
maybe'made,lfdeslred, to the Fifth
Aven11e United Methodist Church,
New BrightOn, Pa., 15066, or to the
Beaver County Cancer Society ,1445
Market St., Westbrldgewater, Pa.,
15009.

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but that this year!&gt; were going and
was passed, with Arland King, Bob
19 were not. Wright said Supt. Dan
Barton and Bob Snowden favoring
E. Morris had told her last fall that
the motion and Vaughan and Powell
the trip this year should be limited
voting no. The decision favoring
only to members of the class serving
Mrs. Arnott was met'with a round of
on the schOOl patrol, but did not tell
applal!5e by a gaa4-slzed crowd on
her that both siX grade teachers
hand for the meeting.
could not go. The other teacher Is
RebecCa Triplett.
It was poil)ted out that children
making the trip will be missing two
Tonight, mostly clear ..Low near
. da~ of schOOl since there _will be · 50. Tiiu~ay, _partly cloudy and
SaturdaY classes-that weekend and
warmer;_HighscioSe-10. Thechance ·
two substitute t~achers . wlll be
or rain ts ·near Zero tontgl\t and 10
needed for )wo days if both reg\llar ' percent Thursday.
teachers make the.trip.
.
Extmded F(ln!Cast ·
Morris said he:&lt;)id not know at the
Friday lbriiugh Sundal': - '
time · he. suggest.;d- that ·only
· M~ lalf . and .iJUltA!
members· of ihe safely' patrol make
through Suilday: Highs mostl,yln the
t!:le trip. how many or the two.stxth ·808. Lows In the upper 40s and 50s
grade classes would make up the
Friday and SliturdBY mombigsllltd
petrol, but he did not recommend
from · the upper 5118 \0 ml~
tJ\at both Triplett and Amott be
SWiday.
permitted to goon thetrlpalongwlth
parent chaperones. Morris also said
tlne of the teachers had asked for a
leave day on the day before the trip
~JATIONALLY
and that Mrs. Arnolt had asked for a
ADVERTISED
leave da)' on the day after the trip.
Howe'ller, Mrs. Arflott said her
union permitted the leave day and
she has a dOCtor's appointment and
tnust be off regardless of whether
. ~he makPs the tr!p'wlth the patrol.
A motion by board member Larry
Powell Mrs. Arnott not be permitted
to make the trip and seconded by '
Board President Dick Vaughan was
defeated. A second motion permitting Mrs. Arnold to make the .trlp

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the guarantor tor the program.
· Deferredccmpensatton, a payroll
deduction tax shelter for &amp;UYm~·
ment emptoyees, allows em~
to deposit from $25 a month to as
much as 25 percent or their annual
grpss wages Into a deferred comp
aceount, but not more than $1rl00per
year. The deductiOllts mac1e by the
county aUditor llefore taxes are
.taken out of ihe wages. That money
can then accumulate tax tree untO
t~ of withdrawal which could be
at thetlmeofretirernent, atthetlme
of iennlnatlon, or for unAn &lt;seen

countycourttomove. We have been
In co11tact with someone outside the
courthouse about available space,
but those plans reinlttn tncOinplete
atthls time." Accordlngtooommls·
slonen, Meigs County Court Judge emergency's. '
.
Patrick O'Brien has Indica ted he·Is
If a guva iutteiil employee i.s' .
willing to e~q~erate, however, be within three years d. retirement, up
hal not yet been contacted ahout the • to $15,(ro a~ can be depoetted In
selection of a site.
deferred cornpensSUCII.
PreSent at Wednesday's meeting ' If requested by COIIIIIIIsslone,
to discuss defetTed compensation
Martin, who has already enrolled
for county employees was Dick
the county coroner's and prOeecut·
Martlm, division manager of Sooing attorney's offices In the prottieast Ohio's deterred compensagram, wiU bereturnlngtnmld·May , b····~····
tion program.
to explain de!ernd ccmpenaatlon
[)efelr ~ ccmpensatlon I~ availa·
benefits to the other departments of'
ble through the Ohio ' Publlc Em·
county govel'Jiinent.
SLIDE JtoRCD! EVACVATION- .\rock slide several nwullw 11«0
P!OYees Retirement System and Is a
Wllllla road IIddeii to~
fonled a llllllB7 of riVe to e&gt;~acuat.e the home above. Roeka oon&amp;lnue to
. newfrlngebenefltplanforstateand •
Also present at WediloCiidAy's
roll from the hfDslde aloag Rt. It at Welt Columbia, aooordlnr; to Fred
local iiJVemment employees only.
meetingwaGII Corlill, ot Starcher
Taylor, ~ ol auet llEih.'Y llt!l'\'law In MaRl Ce!dy. A l&amp;ucly
1lte IJIIIIParn was created by state . Rd., 1'ownlb1p Rd. Pwiteloy.
u Sided Jjy the U.S. Dliplnmelle of '!It trior's 8urfaoo l8d Mlnlnl
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It appears !bat Meigs County
Coort wm be roovlng out ot the
courthouse In the near futu(e
according to a statement Issued
Wednesday bY David Koblentz,
presideritoftheMelgsCountyi!Qard
of COrnmlsslolll!fS.

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CLEVElAND (AP) - The
Mnnlng number drawn Tuesday
juJilt In the Ohio Lottery's dally
::same. "The Number," was aw.
'" ·In the "Pick 4" game, the.wlnnlng
:"nuinber was 0411.

531 JAcKSON PIKE -RT.35 WEST

· Admt sslo ns .. Ricky K ey,
Middleport..
Discharges--Paul · Duff, Helen
Sauvage.

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famlb'. 'lbe repolt allo llllld that aaother l!leC)tion of rock about 1111 feet
!lOUth ol ihe fall II In tlanpr ol !lldln&amp;. althuur;b Taylor said no othl!r
homea are ill li••• 1 ea1 ••: · . Se~ weeks aco. electricity 1114
cable NnW were ........ed Gil&amp;, lllld 8&amp;. It Will &amp;emporariJy ~ed,
" ' - I'Odls lei r-. Mle . . tl I m Uewlnl ~ lllld the Welt ·
· ~IU-Meillo4W Cllurcb, about aqu.,w ot a fl1lll! ~ ol the ftr8t _
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··Head StaFt. renovation.-· projeCt under·. 'review.
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Metgs qounty Canintsalonen are meeUJ•e ·thls
I1IQI'IIlng (Thill'lday) at w~ Centers 1!1 tile
~etgs County Multlp\l~pD~~e Center, to determine If
approval shwld be llfven for remodeling a back area
oothe building's second floor for use as a Head Start
center. , .

Malcolm Orebaugh, assoclatedlrector,ofWoodland
Centers, and Chr1B Zimmer, Hel¥1 Start dlrector,
Plopo&amp;Ed' the Idea at Wednesday's weekly commls·

stoners' rrieeitng.
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The twll1 ep eaeatatlves said they became aware
only last Week that' llfant rodney from the Federal
Health and Human Services Departmeilt wiU be
available on a limited basl/1 for projects such as
renovation. Grant applications are ~e In Ch!cag9 by
.

·· MGnday.
Accorcllng to Orebaugh, as much as $40,00Ho$70,00l
couldbemadeavaUabletoHeadStart.Anarchitectfor
Woodland Centers has estimated that $45,00) to $00,00)
·would be needed tor the work. Orebaugh potnted out
that Head Start Is one of the federal progrllms with
m~tospend.

A copy of architectural plans was given the
· Comrnlssloners, outlining the proposed changeS that
could be made ' In the building. ~o structural
modifications would be necessary according to the
plans. Howi!Vet', wall partitions would have to be
rm~oved and workers would have to get Into the
ceUlngs oo the first floorQfthe butld!ngtoadd piping for

restroom facllltles whlc~ would be added. In folJawtng
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state day care codes, a firewall would be constructed
around the area anq a new corridor would be built.
Orebaugh was unsure if a separate ramp entrance
would be needed.
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Total footage Involved In the remlll;lellng, if okayed
by the commiSSioners, would be l200square feet. Four
back rooms, two of whlch are already occupied by
Head Start offices, another by the Health Department,
and one II.Sflll for storage, would be Isola ted from the
remainder or the buUdlllg.
Meigs County children, either tow-Income or with
special needs, ages three to five, are served by Head
Start. The present Head .Start cente~ Is at the

ftrestatton In Racine and,according to Zl~r. '·'the
geographic lOcation" of that center somewhat llmtts
'the program's !lervtce area In the·roUnty.
. At the most,accordlngtoZlmmer,l5chlldrenlnthe
morning and 151n the afternoon would be In the center,
tour days out of each week.' Fridays are for starr only.
On nights and weekends and tllrol,igh January and the
.summer, wben Head Start Is not In session, the center
would be available for public use.
• The multipurpose building Is owned by the county
andleased, through the commtssloners, by the various
organizations whlch occupy the space. Becauseofthls,
the corrimlssloners m\lst give approval to any building
changes.

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Maverick Tunter begins unfri.endly CBS takeover effort
The application askS for a year to
WASHINGTON (AP) - Broadcomplete the acquisition • of CBS
cast maverick Ted TUrner told the
stock, and two Yf!&amp;l'l to divest the
' FeC!eral Communlcations Commls·
combined ccmpanles of radio and
sloil today he wm Icy to take control
televlllon stations that exceed the
of CBS ·Inc. and asked federal
approval for the unfriendly . number allowed: a single owner
under federal regulations.
takeover.
·
Papers tiled b&gt;'Turners' attorney ,
.several CBS-owned'radloltatlons
said CBS stockholders WOII!d be
Would
be sold, ·as weD as WCAU·TV
otren!d stockS, notes and other
In
Philadelphia,
the ·papers aald.
iecurttles In his Turner BroadcastA!Jo,
Tumer
would
sell otr radio
Ing System worth $2.98 billion, or ·
stations
In
New
York,
Chlcaao,l..ol
$115 for each share of CBS stock,
Angeles,
PhUadelphla
and
St. Lolls.
whlchclolledWednesdayootheNew
CBS
has
rumored
to
be
COIIIlder· .
·York Stock Exchange at $109.15.
tng a leveraged bU.Y.OUI. or afrtetldly
· The FCC filing aclmowledied that
merger with a ''white knlght," to
CBS opp1l5(.'S the takeover bid. On. avoid an unfrlenldy suitor. ·
Wednesday, CBS Chairman Thomas Wyman told a stockholders'
Speculation had It that the
meeting In Chicago that any
com~ would sellala..,e blockot ,
attempt to compromise tbe "Indestock to General E1lctr!c Co. or
pendence and Integrity" of CBS
merge with GE. CBS dented that
· News would be fought.
and GE would not conflnn or deny
those reports.
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Turner, In an announcement read
1
oo his Cable News Network, saiii his
The ,1'\llliOl'ed leverajl'e buycut
·offer was condltlonalonacqulrlng67
plan was aatd to Include part~ljla­
tlonot\ViBI.unPaley, thelni!Uitry'l
i:Jet'cen' of CBS stock, or about
'mUU!Jn voting shares.
partlardi who aha~ the comp8i'!Y
lndultty analysts have been
over deCade~, currently 1111 oo Ita
sl!epllcal that Turner, who OWJIIIK)
board and lioldlililft tha 6 pet IEill
percent of Turner BroaclcaJtln&amp;,
ofl!.S-"·
woWd succealln an untrtendly bid
In a Jeveraaed buyoot, a taraet ts
io control CBS. He was aclleduled to bought iar(ll?ly with bJiiONtd fundi
meet with a JP'OUP of ana.1yttJ later which 81'(1 paid off with tbeeamlnp
In the day.
ofthecom~orthlWibthesalfof
, Turner said he would seek a 141at useta. \
the CBS board as soon ~ he c1111
CBS a1aO cqllld acquire IIIOtber
acquire the stock.
mnpiJIY \.o maJre .ltlelt UMIU'IC·
1lte papers constltulld a fol'rnal Uw to an u.-alilld IUIW. '1111
ll(liiUcalllll ·tor FCC COI!Iellt 10 ~ "- 1111111 up .,..a liWioa Ill
tranltM' control of CBS 10 TBS, a credit It cauld ~torthlfpw'pDII.It
.nee usary step beca~~~ethecommil­ could allo sell unlllut!d lllll"ee to the.
lloll 1111 authority ~ broldcupublic to dUute the llold1np of an
tenandpetMalia.
IUIWailted major lllocletikllr.
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The network could also attempt to
erect unsurmountable legal and

regulatory hurdles.
Turner approached CBS about a

combination sever-at years ago but
was rebuffed. He reportedly has

been working on getting the
financing for this bid (or months.

12 Meigs projects
enroute.to ODNR

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CIWRMAN AT THE FORB - 'l1IOmM 8. w,m., chllr!naD ot
tile liNN, PI elllleti&amp;lllld e11Mf11111011Uve aflcer of Cll81nc., addJ II 11!11
..._ PI : es a&amp; tile 1181 - . 1 me ellwr ot llbrreholderl Iii Chlcaao
WeO ltdiiJ. Wyman 1lllid 111M CJI8 wiD i't!llll&amp; any bid for controlllnl
... wl ill liB Muck. (AP I• nplwto).

'l'Welve Meigs County abandoned
mine reclamation projects are to be
submitted this year. along with
pn.lliosed projects for other counties
In the state, tot he Federarotrlce of
Surface Mining, Meigs County
Commissioners report.
The Ohio Department of Natural
Resources' Division of Reclamation
will be submitting the reclamation
·
plans to&lt;lW In June. ·
These prUJUied projects Include
design and construction work to
COITECI environmental prol&gt;lems
affecting ·the publlc which were
caused by mining that took place
prior to enactment of stricter
regulations - AIIIIUSI3, 1977.
As part or the submission, the
Dlvl.ilon o( Reclamation wW be
boklllla • public meetln(ln thia area
to dllcuA specific projects and the
AbiJidorted Mined Lands (AML)
procram In seneral. 'lbe meeting
· · has been scheduled Frtday, Apr1126,
7 p.m., at the Atbens Coonty
Cooperat1Yfl Extension Setvtce, 2111
West Union. AthenS. and Meigs
County Comtnlsstoners oavld Koblentz. Rich Jones and Mannlftg
Roush wU1 be In attendlnce.
Ploposed reclamation projects
for Meigs County inClude: the
Brewer mine 'opening In Middlepert, final design and const.nJctlqn;

Davis vertical shaft opening In
Minersville, final design and construction; Falrlane Drivelandslide, Middleport, construl:tlon; Fisher St. mine seepage,
Pomeroy, fln aldeslgnandconstructlon; Grover strip mine, Balley·Run
Rd ., Rutland , 20 -30 acres, final
design; Hicks mine opening, Nye
Ave., Poni~roy, final design and
construction; Hoover sediment,
Bradbury, County Rd. 5, final
design; Johnson mines, six openIngs, Ohio 7, final design anct
construction; Kliigsbury t m!k,
four mines, final design; Pagevllle 3
project for the soil conserva tlon
service, 135 acres, final design;
Peacock St. Anderson project , mine
seepage, final design; and tile
Rutland 2 strip mine project, 150
acres, final design.
~
All Interested parttes are lnvlkld
to attend the pubUc meeting In
Athens.
Two other public meetings turw
been scheduled in other parts of tile
coal n!glon; one for l'llelldly, Apr:!!
:l3, 7: ~p.m .. at Belmont Teoclmlcal.
Collep, 6lll!N Hanvnond Rd., st.
ClairsVille, and the othl!r fill'
Wednesday, April 26. 7:~ p.m., at
theDivlslonofReclamatlonD!strlct

Office, 3001 Newgarden Rd., Salerrl.

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