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                  <text>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. '
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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.
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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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CLEVElAND (AP) - The
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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,
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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
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·· 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
'
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
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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.

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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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Browning, Reds sweep hot Bra':es
two runs, whlle Dale Murphy a ndwas notlnvolvedlnthedeclslon.
continued his l)ol·hlttlng for the
"It just worked out tor me.again
Braves, getting two hits, Including a
today," said Browning. "! was
double and scoring Atlanta 's only ahead of most of the hitters and
111n on 'lin RBI bunt single by Rick gained morecohtldenceasthegame
Cerone.
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went on. I'm going to actlll\e the
. "You won't see a better pitched game is close au the t~: but the
game by a left-bander In this runs tonight reaUy helped.
baUpark," saldClnclnnatlManager
Rose had a single and now has
Pete Rolle. "He was In IQtal 4,100 career hits. He needS 96 to
command."
break the aU-time record of 4,191 set
Browning, who made hls first
by TY Cobb.
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York Mets, did not allow an earned , (Braves shortstop) In my, sllW,"
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In this series that would have been ·
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• hlts In New York, b11t he gotto evezy
one of them."
Tbe three-game sweep by tl)e
vi
Redsputthematthe .5001evelat4-4,
ctozy of tbe season. Teny .Cline
was the losing pitcher while Brian the same as the Braves.
Esasky,whostartedtheseasonby
Hawks was credited with the
victozy. Shane GI~~Ssburn led North gotng hitless In 10 games, had eight
GaUla with tour hlts. He scored the hlts In 15 appearances durtng the
winning run on a hit by Scott series here.
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W!Ularnson. Johnson led Hannan
Murphy has btl In all eight games
Trace's artack with a single and andls batting .484with15hltsln3lat ·
double.
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Braves third baaeman Bob Homer
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Torn Browning a big compUment.
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Soto," Horner said W~y
night after the IU!ds trimmed · the
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pitching of Browning, who st111ck
out three and did not walk a batter.
Reds' ace Solo had beaten Atlanta ·
the previousn!ght.
·, Nick Esasky Jed the Cincinnati ·
attack with three hits and drove In
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Philadelphia.
Ozzie VIrgil 's two-r:un l)omer ott
1be New York Mets got some Chicago rellever Geol'ge Frazier,
power !roman unexpected source ..
thetlrstoftheseasonforthePhlllies,
. and put the lights out on the had glvenP.hUadelphlaaJ.llead.ln
the top or the seventh before the
Plttsbw'gh Pirates.
"lhltahome runa year,but when Cubs raUied for their seventh
l hlt It, I hlt It good," sa ki shortstop victory In eight games. .
E•pclll2, Cardinals I
Rafael Santana after hls homer
helped the Mets defeat the P ins·
Jim Wohlford singled home
burgh Pirates J.0.6 Wednesday
Andre Dawson from third base with
night.
two out In the Sixth Inning, leading
1be homer was Santana's first of Montreal over St. Louis behind a
theseasonandonly the second ot hls . combined rour·hltter by Joe Hes·
89-game major-league career. He keth and Jeff Reardon.
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Hesketh. a rookie left·hander.
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getting relief help In the eighth from
their seventh game 1n etght starts.
. In Other NLactlon, Chicago edged Reardon, who gained his nrst save.
Phllad'elphla 5-4 ; Cincinnati At one point . Hesketh set down 17

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Stadlwn. Rafael Ramlret, Bravtls' shortstop, 18 at
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retiring Reds' Dave CoocepiiOn. The Reds won 6-1.
( AP La.serpholo ). .

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Southwestern plated Its only run
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The loss left the Highlanders with
a 2·5 overall record and H mark In
the SVAC. l n another loop contest,
North Gallla scored seven runs In
the seventh lnnlitg to shock Hannan
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The Detroit Tigers won't go IHlChicago and New York were not continued torrid hitting of Seattle's
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0r1o1e11 8,Indlmw 3
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third , Kelley Grueser led off with a
EAST MEIGS - With the score double, theh came home on an
tied at 3-3, the Eastem. Eagles Eastern error as Scott Wtckllne
exploded for a five-run flflh Inning reached base safely, the score now
enroute to an 8-3 triumph over a
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In the top of the fourth the
here Wednesday · evening .In an Tornadoes whipped up another
storm at the expense of some more
Important SVAC C611test.
The SVAC triumph boosts East·
shabbY fielding. by the Eagles.
ern to 64 overall and 4-2lnslde loop Danny Wolfe reached on an error,
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then rode home on a single by
league and 1·7 overall.
freshman John Riffle, the score
Southern took an early 1-0 lead !n now 3-2 In Southern's favor. '"'
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Eastern showed some finesse and
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The hustling Tornadoes did not double down the tight field line.
.i:lve up, plating a single run In the giving EHS an 8·3 advantage.

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alllQre active governnlent ....•
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now have, reorder Its prtorttJes modestly, manage It more prudently- and
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Inclined to blame Congress or even Jimmy Carter for the def!~it than
Ronald Reagan."
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comprehend what blacks are com- vantage to being black." Professor
recent years, blacks continue to
plaining about. "Whites don't seem · Hook makes the point that tn
suffer directly or Indirectly from
to care that blacks are saying today's climate of compelled afflr·
the cumulative effects of previous
Al'll!!lica today Is just as alienating matlve action, It often Is the other
dlscrtmlnation against their foreand Infuriating to them as It was~ way around. Writing In New
hears. The argument Is' that
years· ~go.''
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Perspective, a magazine of the u.s. therefore present-day· society
WIUJams cites figures that have Commission on Civil Rights, be ·should make amends "even if b,Y so
become depressingly familiar. The addresses "the manUest Injustices
doing It does less than justice to
median Income of black farnllles Is committed against White males
some white males." ·
$8,000 less than tbe median for who bY no stretch of the lmagtna- .
"This llpe or argument," Hook
whites. White male unemployment tion can be regarded as responsible
says, "seems to me very farfetched
Is 6.6 percent; black male unern· for present or past practices of
and .lnvalid." ·
ployment Is 13.7 percent. He agrees Invidious discrimination."
In ,years past, he notes, Jews,
that a black underclass drags down
lrtsh,
Mormons, Chinese and J apa·
Hook has run out of patience with
blacks as a group, but he argues the ratlonaHzation that today's
were subjected to Invidious
that responsibility for this lles In the racism against whites may be
dlscrlmlnailon. None of these
nation's Ineradicable racism . Cui· morally 'and legally justified bY
groups has asked for prefe,rentlal
turally poor parents and grandpar· · yesterday's racism against blacks.
treatment In any event, ll some
ents contribute to a sick environ- He examines the contention that
amo!l)hous "community" . were
ment that hampers success. .
responsible for past Injustices,
despite all the remedial programs,
In Williams' view, "there Is an the encouragement, ihe enllght·
"why should the burden of compensating such Injustices now ran upon
,
young white males alone?"
• "To allege that tl!e~white male
who may himself be from a poor
and unde!l)rivUeged family has
necessartly profited from the deprivations and psychic damage ot
present -day descendants of the
enslaved Is a claim that borders on
fantasy. Wisdom suggests that
Instead of correcting the Injustices
of yesterday by creating the new
Injustices of today, .It Is better to
recognize a statute of limitations on
present-day accountability for
man's Inhumanity to man In the
past."
My bystander's thought Is that
both lhe young reporter and the old
philosopher should be listened to.
Their common bond Is resentment
against racial Injustices. In bls
frustration and anger, Williams has
eyes only for the wrongs that are
suffered by blackS. Hook's concern .
Is that In attempting to undo
long-past wrongs, we create new
and possibly greater wrongs.
The situation drltts. Racial quotas and rel(erse .dlscrtmlnation are
wrong for all the reasons Professor
Hook sets forth. But the alienation
that Williams laments Is real. It
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Today Is Thursday, April 18, the 11;l!th qay otl!ei. There are 257 days left
In the year.
Today's highlight In history:
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On April18, 1775, Paul Revere began his famous ride from Charlestown
to Lexington, Mass., warning the American colonists that the British were
coming.
On this dale:
In 1906, a devastating earthquake struck San Francisco, followed bY
ragtng fires, About 700 people died.
In 1942, four months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, an air squadron
led bY James H. Doolittle bombed Tokyo and other Japanese cities.
In 1946, the League of Nations went out of business.
In 1949, the Irish Republic was proclaimed.
In 19!16, actress Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of Monaco In a clvU
ceremony. A church wedding came the.next day.
1n 1983, a car-bomb demoUshed the U.S. Embassy In Berut, Lebanon,
kUling more than 00 people, at least 17 of them Americans.
Ten years ago: The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved
eJner'II'!IICY aid for hunianltarlan rellef and evacuation programs In South
Vietnam.
Five years ago: The mother and stepfather ot Marine Sgt. Kevin
Hermentng, one of the American hoatages Ill Iran, lett for Tehran In ·
defiance of a U.S. travel ban.
1boughl for today: "The crlllls you have to worry about moat Ia the one
you cloa't M comlllg." - Mike Manlfleld of Montana, fanner Senate ·
Democratic Leade!' and U.S. Ambaa•llilo.r to Japan.

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President Reagan couldn't understand what all the fuss was
about when It was announced he
was going to visit a German
military cemetery next month and
pay tribute to German soldiers
killed In World War II.
The White House said the pres!·
dent has decided not to visit the
Nazi concentration camp at Da·
chau or an Allied war cemetery
because his trip was being made In
the "splrtt of reconciliation" and
Mr. Reagan did not want to open old
wounds.
While no one doubts that the
president Is a great communicator,
every once In awhile he does fail on
his face, How did he make his most
~nt blooper? One theory, advanced by Bill Greider of RoJUngStone, Is that Mr. Reagan's ad·
vance team was so busy buying
BMWs at half price that they didn't
check out the pol!tical ramifications
of the decision . •
"Mr. President, here Is the
Itinerary for your trip to West
Germany In May. We've got you
down tor a trip to the Bltburg
MUitary Cemetery. The Germans
thought It would be a nice gesture If
you visited a place where only,
German soldiers are burled. It
would allow that you are willing to
let bYgones be bYgones." ·
"I have no objection, but
shouldn't I visit Dachau and an
All~ cemeteey as well?"
"That would be opening up old
wounds, Mr. Pelldent. We can't
send a WrDIIi meuage · to the
Germans at lhll time."
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TUPPERS PLAINS - For th\! came on In relief. Gaddis fanned
second ilme In a week, the sl,x, walked three, hit two, and did
high-flying Eastern EagletteS gtrls' not give up a single Sou.thern hit. All
OVER 50 YEARS JN BUSINESS ON THE "T" IN MIDDLEPORT
softball team rolled to a 16pslded five Souihern hits were off Rucker.
victory over the 'i'lval ~uthern
Joy Spaun went the distance for
1935-1985
Tornadoes, this time poundbig the Southern, walklog 10, sttiklng out ·
Tornado gals 18-3 enroute to the two, and allowing all eight EHS
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SVAC win.
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Friday From 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
, Eastern Is now 94 overall under
Eastern played a Oawless defencoach Pam Douthitt, whtlerecord· slvegamewith no errorsandhad2.1
lng a 4-1 overall SVAC ledger.
stolen bases. Southern committed
$&lt;Jufhern took a 1-0 lead In the IJine errors and had two stolen
first inning on a walk to Karen bases. )eastern hosts WatPrford
·Hemsley and a · long triple by tonight and plays at Frontier
Rachel Reiber.
SatUrday.
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clecislve horne run bl ast bY senior Savoy.
Spaun and Johnson .
fulgle Spencer, the score nQw 0.1
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. seven mote·runs to lake 17-3 lead. ·'
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the necessary run !O claim thl\ win
on,;heEme~y t:uiEl, 18Spe..'l
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ri&lt;.'\lr.hi!d.a
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Savoy had two singles, Krist!'·
· Gaddis two singles, and Arlene
Ritchie and Lesa Rucker one single
each.
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double and single to lead the attack,
while Reiber tripled, Gina Nance
singled, and BeckY Adkins singled.
Lesa Rucker pitched three in·
nlngs for Eastern, walking just one
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RIO GRANDE , - The Rio
DeCamp, and Roberts started off
with singles. TonyTaylordrovelna
Grande College Redmen Baseball
team opened league play In fine . run and Dusty MIUer capped the
Inning with an RBI single.
style last week, iaklng a pair of
games from· Urbana College (5-::
Matt Montavan went the distance
for the Redmen, ptcktng,uphlsflrst
and 7-3) . On Wednesday, the team
split a doubleheader with Ceda.r ·
win of the season. He allowed ftve
ville College, winning the first game
hits, struck out seven and walked
2-1 and dropping the second game
two. Chris Hal'l!hbarger took the
by the same score. .
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In the · opener.- tlrbana third
. In tl!e nightcap the ,.Redn'ien got
ha$ema 11 Wayne Ropp wastlodllttle .. 'another s1J"Ong pitching . perfor&gt;
· Ume to put his team on the board
mance from sophomore righ· .
with a two out solo homerun to light
thander Tom Davis, who·struck out
.. field. The ·Rromen· answefed In -eight, w.alked tHree and se11ttered
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DeCamp, and scored on Charlie
secure the 7·3 victory, wit~ two outs
Roberts' first of four hits of the day. · In the sixth. Rio took advantage of
Rio pounded the ball for four
two Blue Knight errors and a Keith
morerunslnthethlrdwhenHatem,
Hatem single. to tie the game.
Hatem and third, baseman Denny
Compton pulled off a first and third
double steal to pull ahead. Charlie
Roberts followed wjth a single to
score Hatem, and Kent Wolfe lined
a single to knock In the ftnal two
CLEVELAND (AP) - The pain
runs. .
from Injuries suffered during 14
National Football League seasons
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veteran Doug Dleken.
."My brain convinced my body
that the pain Is greater than I want It
to be,'' the veteran left tackle said
Wednesday as he announced .his
retirement from professional
football. ·
Dll'ken, 36, spent htsentlrecareer
with Cleveland. Despite numerous
Injuries, he played In :JJ3 consecu·
tlve games, more than any other
player In Browns; history. ·
Dleken, a native of Streator, Ill.. ·
went to the Browns as a sixth-round
draft choice In 1971. He has.been on
the Browns' startlngllneupslncethe
11J!h game of his rookie season.
• Last seasOn,·Dieken became the
first player In Brown$' history to
play In 14 consecutive seasons and
... with a beautiful 14K gold
he also broke Don Cockcroft's club
that says "II MOM:
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record,of188consecutlve games. He
A $9.95 retail value. the charm·
ranks eighth In the league for
is youts abs~lutely FREE. with
consecutive games played.
Dleken said his two goals as a
the purchase of a IOK or 14K
player were never met'- a victory
gold Family Ring. Choose from
at Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Sta·
dozens of·styles. customized
dlwn and a league championship.
with a birthstone for each
But he added, "I can't Imagine any
member of the family.
athlete having more fun In his ·
career than I have.'·
"Maybe he hasn't playa&lt;! on a
championship team, but Doug
Dleken Is a true champion," Coach
Marty Schottenhelmer said
Wednesday.
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Browns' maJorlty owner Art
Modell also praised Dleken.

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Jay Bostick went four-plus strong
lor Eastern retired the Tornadoes innings for Southern before control
1·2·3 In the fifth and sixth lnni!JgS, problems sldelll}ed ht.s tine effort. •
while Bryaq Durst came on In the Todd Adams came on In the fourth
seventh to post the save.
to pitch two strong Innings of relief.
Southern threa!ened In the sev- Adams fanned two, walked one,
enth as Eric Milliron reached on an and gave up one hit . Bostick walked
error and John Rlffie walked . With two and gave up six hits and no
no outs David Amburgey hit a strikeouts.
looping fly to shallow rlghtfield,
Eastern llltters were Brent Bts·
where rlghtflelder D. J . Randolpn • sell and Collins with doubles, and
made a dlvt.ng shoestrtng catch, singles each by Kevin Barber,
then fired to first base · for a Royce Bissell, Steve Horne~, Tracy
rally-killing double play.
Taylor and Jeff Bissell. Both Brent
Delimslveiy, Eastern put Itself In Bissell and Collins had two RBls.
the hole early, bQt depended upon
Southern hitters were Kelley
several well-executed plays going Grueser l&lt;oith two doubles, Amburdown the stretch to secure the win . gey a single, Riffle a single, and
Collins started and pitched· six Cunningham a single.
innings for Eastern before getUng
Eastern hosts Waterford Thurs.
one Inning of relief from 'freshman day and travels _to Frontier Satvr·
Bryan Durst. CoiHI!S fanned three'. day for a doubleheader. Southern
scattered five hits . and again .did
tr~vels to Meigs tonight and plays
not walk a single batter enroute to at Ravenswood Saturday.
boosting his personal record to 4-2 Souther~ .......................... 101 trn G-3 5 3
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"I'll take your word for it. What
message to the Germans If I visit
Dachau?"
do I say at the Bltburg cemetery?"
"The thrust of your speech wUI.be
"Because you don't want to
remind them of aU the had stuff that both sides were wrong."
''I can't say that. We weren't
they did during the war. It would be
ivrong. They were wrong."
a mistake to lay a gunt trip on
Germany just when we got them to
take our Pershing missiles."
"There's something In · that At
the same time you are aware there
Is going to be a tremendous amount
of nack from our veterans and also
the victims of the Nazis. Hoill do 1
handle that?"
"You can say at your press
conference we can't hold today's
Germans responsible for things
that their ancestors did In World
War II."
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·Involved in World War II are.dead.
They told me so at the BMW
showroom.''
"I thought there were quite a few
ex-Nazis alive."
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The only ones left are living tn .
Argentina."
"Won't our ex-Gis be upset UI go
to a German military cemetery
without stopping bY an Allied one?"
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veterans from World War II allve
either. We're talking about somethlpg that happened over 40 years
age. Besides, if you go to an AU!ed
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operation ·::.. along ~l.th· Vesco ,.:.::· · . ·: .
that shipped 29 kilos ot C9Ciline to· ·, ·
Europe' In a crate containing a
l'!larine Winch. The profits from ·
.\hat' · deal )hat ewre • ~ -to
Nicaraguan ,o!fl.cla!S. ·.'w ere· . sent . ··
back. In cash by a Nicaraguan /
ambassador using the diplomatic
pouch, Herring .alleges.

FEMA UPDATE:' We've reported In the past on the gung-ho,
military-style security at the Fed·
eral ·Emergency Management
Agency. Here's another example of
what we mean: . •
, FEMA has purchased some
mobile communications vehicles to
coordinate relief efforts following
natural or man-made disasters.
The first van, delivered a couple ot
years ago, was actually painted In
camouflage colors, presumably to
thwart the Russkles In the event of
nuclear attack.

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tlgators have. tUrned up a '·new, , . Herring says he was eoniacte(fbY how 'to cut.coke to sti'l!tch, sa.y, 25
wltri~ who_:clal.ms fugttlve flniui.- a Ve~assocrate and asked tp help · ' kilograms cit thl! stuff Into ill, 35 or .
·cler Robert Besco and high Nlcara- Sandlnlsta officials establish a 40 kilos. Or at least one occasion,
guan officials operatE!!! a mammoth cocaine network. He claims to have · Hening says, Vesco ~If was ·
dry~·sm~gl:!lilg scheme.
. . _ rna~ &amp;ev!!ral trtps to M~gii~;.,-· \here suJiervlslng the operatl~n..
;· · Last.faU. we _reporteQ the sroret ·.. carrying beni~ ·a nd ·other chemi• . ·on. another . (lCCas!otf; HeJ!Ing .,
. -testimony· 'of ·Jttze Kool$tra an · c:!als used to cut .pure cocaln~ and · ·says, he was IntrOduced to ln'terl6r..
International fugitive ·who 'was Increase the profits·.
MlnlsterTomasBorgelnManagua,
arrested In this country and agreed
ACC9rdlng to Herring, he would Borge was told that Hening was
to give authorities Information on he met at the Managua airport bY a working on "the special project,''
the Vesco drug setup as part of a Nicaraguan who served as Vesco's Hening says.
plea bargain.
contact with thf Sandlnlsta regime.
Borge has repeatedly denied that
Now our assoelates Donald Gold· This man would lead Rening either he or the Sandlnlsta govern·
berg and CorkY Johnson have unchallenged through the dlplo- ment has been Involved In drug
learned details of the Vesco opera- mats' section of the airport.
trafficking. Six years ago, I contlon provided by Jim Herring, who
Nicaraguan soldiers would then fronted Vesco, who then lived Iii
worked wlth.Koolstra. Herring·was pick up Hening's language and Costa Rica, about his alleged
a Customs Servlte Informant who escort him to a waiting military Involvement with drugs. He agreed
was Instrumental in the destruction transport plane, which would fly to take a lie detector test, which he
of a Texas operation that smuggled him to an old rice plantation on the passed at that time.
hlg~ technology to Cuba.
opposite shore of Lake Managua.
Herling claims he always statyed
Herring and l&lt;;oolstra are both The plantation had been owned by at the Intercontinental Hotel In
scheduled to testify this week - · tHe late Anastasio Somoza, the Managua, the fanciest and most
under heavy security precautions dictator overthrown by the Sandi- expensive lh the capital. He says
- before a Senate Labor subcom- nlstas In 1979.
the bUts were paid by the Nlcaramlttee chaired by Sen. Paula
At the plantation, Herring says, guan governm~nt.

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. Pomeroy:......Middleport. Ohio

Administration opposes ·tax cut plan
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - WUBudget planners coricelvably behind when they appeared .later percent) cut," Aronoff said.
Uam Shkurtl, the top fiscal officer may also have to find as much as before the Senate Finance
Shlrurtl called for Republicans to
for Democratic Gov. Richard $129lnllllon as ~estate's CO!Itribu- Committee. ·
make pubUc their "secret plan" for
Celeste, had been asked whether a tlon to the proposed saleoftheclosed
It Is holding hearings on the spendlng reducilons that would be
30 percent Republican tax cut or the Home State Savings Bank of Holl$e-passec;l version of Celeste's · needed as a result of tbelr tax cut.
$129 rtl)lllon bailout for Home State . Clncinl1atltoChemical Bank of New budget, which Includes a 10 percent
"They've said they're going to do
· Savings Bank posed the bigger York.
tax cut over two years. Majority a 30 pe~:Wnt tax cut. That's fine,
!hreat to the pendlng,state budget.
Shkurti dodged questions about Republicans In the Senate have / That'sthelrrlghtasamajortty.But "That's like saying what would potential sources of state money for pledged to adopt a 30 percent cut 1 think they owe It to lhe pubUc at
you rather do, have us shoot your the Home State buyout.
over three years.
some polnttounfurlt!Jelr~plan
mother or your father," Shkurtl • · "I want to make It clear that our
~ventuaUy, a . conference cam- and Jet us !mow how this all
quipped. "I think they're both.vecy hope and our expectation Is th&lt;!t we mittee likely will decide upori a tax • connects," Shkurtl said.
serious problems that need to .be want to work toward a bipartisan cut, somewhere In bety.reen the two . , . - - - - - - - - - - ,
dealt wl.th."
solution on both sides. Remember ,If extremes. But neither ShkUrtl not
'The occasion was a Wednesday the Senate majority doesn't buy Senate Finance Chairman Stanley
news conference at which Shkurtl whatever It Is we want · to do, Aronoff, R.Cincinnatl, would preand Joanne Limbach, state tax whether It's the budget or tiJe dicta final compromise figure.
commissioner, traded budget pie savings and loancrtsts, we've got no
"Ifthere'sgolngtobeacomprom-.
charts made or paper for the real solution. VIce versa If the · House lse, it's going to have to start with an
Complete line ofwaetable&amp;bedthing. They used two fruit pies to · doesn't buy It or the governor can't assumption that there will be
dirw plants, harwirw ~bHkeb.
explain why they opposed a GOP sign It," he said.
substantial and meaningful tax
potted plants·- bloomiiJ &amp;foli·
Senate plan for a $1.5 billion Income
Shkurti and· Ms, Limbach left reduction. But It's too early on that.
age, shrubbery, rose bushes,
their cherry and apple pie props , This budget will pass with (a 30
tax cut.

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SIXty-fourdonors reported to an American RedCrosaBloodmobUe 1
attheMetgsSenloiC!tiZensCenterWedneldaytocontrlbute62plnts
,of blood to the county's blood pl'OilrBm.
Twenty peoplegavereplacement blood and first time donors were
Jobnb Holrrian, Robert Hancock and Lisa Parstms. During the visit
VlrglnlaBiandandDonnaDavldsonbecameslxgallondonors.
Ferndora Story, R.N., was thenul'!lelnchargeanddoctorsservlng
the unit were Dr. Wilma Manstleld and Dr. James Witherell. Clerical
workers inCluded Macy Nease, Jeari Nease, Judy Spencer, Peggy
Harris and Velma Rue. R.S.V.P. workers were Vlt'glnla Buchanan,
, Marlon Ebersbach, Thelma Dill, Florence Richards, Emma
:cJatworthy, . Be~lne Meier, Philomena Follrod and Lula
: Hampton. Members of t1Je Meigs High School Student Council
•working were Bobby Geyer, SUsan Jones and John Longstreth. The
;canteen was served by the 'Middleport Child Conservation League. ·
: Donors by community
, Pomeroy _Mary K. Spencer, Billy J . Spencer, Kelly R. Ginther,
:Faye Olftord, Brenda K. Neutzllng, Mary L. Starcher, Phyllls M.
;Bearhs, 'l~obert w. Couch, Laurence D. LeOnard, Mildred 1. Alkire,
; Lisa Baxter, HOIJler.Sax!J!r, Patricia_J. Barton, Penny L. Brinker,
· Glenda G. Gum, CliJ E. Nltz, VIrgil K. Windon, WUIIam w.Radford,
' Wllllam C. Quickel, Dorotby J. OUver, David M. King, Howard P.
• Logan, Carolyn A. Jeffers, Susanna-Heck, Jeff Warner, Glorta K.
. Riggs.
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' Racine- Sharon K. MIChael, Charlotte Wamsley, John Holman,
· VIrginia Bland, Jeanette M. Radford, Wlliiam H. Hoback, Jeyce
: Medley, LorettaHlli, Lisa Parsons, Paul F . Marr.
Middleport -George Harris, Jr., Kathy Johnson, Faye L. Wallace,
Leafy M. Chasteen, Sarah J. Fowler, Charles F. Johnson, Brian J:,
Nltz, Dorothy McCloud, Herbert B. Carson, Patricia K. Logan,
• Debvra J . Carder,, Judith K. Himter, Glorta J. Peavley, C. Robert .
• Fisher, Ida Mae Martin.
: Cheshire -Charles Searles.
. Long Bottom- Susan A. Karr, Ruth Karr; Harlan A. Ballai'd.
' Rutland - Dannie R. LaudermUt, 1 Mary Davidson, Donna
! Davidson, Gregocy M. Stewart.
, Reedsvllie- John C. Rice.
~ Albany- Joanne L. Mahaffey.
, Gallipolis -Bob Hancock.
' Langsvllie - Ellis E . Myers. '
At!Jens - Steven G. Clark.

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NOW OPEN FOR
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Trawick replaces
Lizon at Gavin
The only manager the Gen.
James L. Gavin Power Plant at
Cheshire has had since Its construe·
tlon In U1e early 1970s Is retiring and
a West VIrginia man has been
named to replace Wm, according to
Ohio Power Company President
CA. Heller.
A.J. Trawick Jr., currently an
assistant manager of Appalachian
Power Company's Mountaineer
Plant at New Haven, W.Va. has
been appointed .to SUCCeed J.W.
Llzon as Gavin's manager on Mayt.
A Gforgla native, Trawick joined
Appala'thl~n In 1956 following his

graduation from Georgia Tech
when was empleyed as a test
erglneeratthecompany'sGienLyn
Plant. He moved to the John Amos
Plant near Charleston, W. Va.in 1!n0
as an operations su~-erintendent.
Trawick was appointed assistant
plant manager at the Mountaineer
Plant In 1978.
Llzon, who moved to Gavin during
its construction, In the early l!nOs,
has IJeen, employed by Ohio Power
for 47 years.
· With a capacity of 2.6 million
kilowatts, Gavin Is the largest of
Ohio Power's electric generating
plants.

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OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
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Requirements for ·PIP ~nnounced

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The Public Utilities Commission
The PUCO established the Per·
of Ohio · (PUCO) recently' ' an- · centage of Income Payment Plan to
nounced summer requirements for
enable low-Income customers to be
.utility customers enrolled In the
able to maintain gas and electrlc
Percentage 9f Income Payment
service by paylng15 percent of their
Plan (PIP). From Aprlll6 through
household Income during the winter
Oct. 31, customers enrolled In lhe
and 15 percent of their household
Percantage of Income Payment
Income or their monthly bill during
Plan are required to pay their PIP
the summer, whichever Is greater.
payment or their utility bill ,
To qualify for the Percentage of
whichever Is greater. By meeting
Income Payment Plari, household
these payn1ent obligations custo·
Income must be at or below 150
mers will · avoid having utility
percent pfthe federal poverty level. ·
service disconnected and having to
Also, customers must update their
pay the entire but plus a large
household Income when requested
deposit to be reconnect~ this fall.
by _the utility company ..

PH.~92-5]76

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Drexler resigns
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Melgs' Local Board 9f Education
Tuesday nlght accepted the resignation of Ron Drexler as high boys'
reserve baseball coach effective at
once for . health reasons. saundra
Tllils was a(\ded to the substitute
teachers Ust fortherestoflhlsschool
year.
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·Granted professional leaves to
attend events In cOJ\junction With
their teaching duties were j{enneth
Eblin, Joan 'Corder, Carolyn Smith;
BOnnie Fisher, Marge Fetty, Julie
VJlughan, Karen Walker, Ron
.··· ,' J,..Og
. an. _LYnn
. .,LOvdal, Bee.ky Cot.. . (nell, Karen Facemyei-, Barb;mi
siJZy . carpenter, : and
Martha Vennarl: A maternity leave
·•.was granted to DeboreJ! Canter.
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. · ·:;rbe driver 'educa(lon contract
. · ,. With High Sch&lt;!Ol Prive(_Tralnlhg ·.
Inc., for the.next year was renewed ·
ilS was membership In the Educational Technology ServicesSUpplemental Services. Use of all
athletic fields at the high school
through the a thletic director was
approved for lhe Pomeroy Youth

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Hoffman, deceased.
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Reedsville, has been granted a
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Construction, Mineral Wells, W.Va.
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Racine VU!age Council. A ~.&lt;m
Community ~elopment Block
Grant ror the purchase of the truck
was awarded Racine Council last
by the commission.
The commissioners also ap.
proved a transfer of $397.87 within
the clerk of 'court's budget; approved a request from Probate
Judge Robert Buck to attend a
judicial conference In Warren on
. Apr. 29-:11 and May 1-2; and
accepted new employee's insurance•
rates from Blue Cross-Blue Shield,
using a rate cll!dlt option that was
avallable to defray next year's
costs. ,

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It ~ tbe belief of Phil Roberts,
Meigs County· engineer, that tiJe
road has llt'Vtt bl!ell Oirldhllylaki!n
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, J!Dglneer- !Jives his approval, the . ~ &amp;PP9in!ed Michelle Jenkins of ·
, Sectlon.of_I'Oad~ldbeadlledtothe /133 SeCond Ave.~ Gallipolis, as his
. fownsh!p's mlle;ig(ltornext ye&amp;r,
tll!ld- representative · for I! seven·
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Bids aecepted
Jenkins will serve as liaison
.In other business, the ·commls· between the Secretacy of State's
stoners accepted bids tor a rescue ottlce and boards of elections In
t~k for tiJe Racine Fire Dep'artGallla, Meigs, VInton, Perry, Morfuent. A bid of $10,495 was accepted gan, Washington, and Hocking
·(rdpl Pat Hill Ford, Middleport, for counties.
, ; ~hassls, and a $19,987 bid from
A native of Cleveland, Jenkins
Dill's Mountaineer Association, moved With her family· to Albu·
Ravenswood, was accepted for the querque, N.M., where she attended
~y. The bids had been tabled for
t1Je Unlversl,ty of New Mexico and .
.~weekswhlJetllecommlssloners
met her husband, Rob, a Gallipolis
native.
l'l')llted tor recommendation from

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End marriages
Deanna Christ lne f1sher, Pomeroy, has been granted a divorce In
Meigs County Common Pleas Court
· from Theodore Carl Fisher, also _of
Pomeroy, on -grounds of gross
neglect of duty. The plaintiff's
malden name of Baker has been .
restored by.·lhe court.
A dissolution of marriage has
been granted In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court t6 Bryan Lee
Lawrence. Portland, and Peggy Lee
Lawrence. Racine.
FIJlnifordlssolutlonsofmarrtage
In Melp County are Carol Jane ·
Daniels and Bus Gilbert Daniels,
both of Larigsvme; and WUIIam R.
Barber and Rebecca!, Barber, both
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Richard L. (Dick) Wamsley was
appolilted to fill an unexpired tenn
on Racine VIllage CouncU When the
group met in recessed session
Monday night.
Wamsley was appointed by
councll to till the unexpired term of
Dan Sayre who resigned recently.
The term expires In December,
1987. Mayor Charles Pyles appointed and councU confirmed the
appointment of Lee Floyd to the
Racine Board of PubliC Affairs. He ·
lUis the '-'nexplred term of Henry .
Moore who resl8ned and that term
expires In December, thiS year;
· Mayor Pyles gave the oath of office
to both of the new appointees.
After a discussion with members
of the Racine Fire Department,
councll voted to notlfy the county
commissioners to proceed In aceepting bids for fire department
eqnlpment truck through the Communlty Development Block Grant
program With the firemen topayt!Je
balanceofover$4,000.
' Councll ~ead and approved the
third reading of the ordinance
Increasing water rates and establishlng the requirement that swim·
mlng pool owners and others using
· large amounts of water obtain
penn!ts and pay additional money
for water used . The new rates goes
Into effect May 1. The Board of

PubUc Affairs advises that even
through pool owners fill their pools
before May 1 they will still have to
ob.tain a permit and pay for the
water used.
Rulessuspiladed
Council suspended the rules and
passed as an emergency measure
an ordll)ance authorU:Ingthe Board
of Public Affairs to enter Into a
contract In excess of $5,000 ,waiving the bidding procedure due
to the .emergency situation - to
repair the aerator building. The
Board of Puiblc Affairs had obtalned estlinates from several
contractors for the work.
CouncU voted to spend S2500ofthe'
Federal Revenue Sharing money to
clean and paint the village water
tank and to spent $.ll)on a Chain link
fence to enclose the aeratorl/ulldlng
when the repairS are made. The
fence will serve as a security
measure for the water systm.
Summer employment
An application for summer
workers from . the Gllllla-Melgs
Community Action Agency
summeryouthemployrnmenttralnlng program has been filed with
councll members to share In the
supervision of the workers. A
number of summer projects were
discussed.
The clerk was advised to write

Angel Communications asking that
television cable hookups be done.at
the schools as provided · in t1Je
franchise ,given the company. The
clerk also was advised to again ask
about HBO book!! which were to be
lded
P';.e ~rd of Public Affairs was
named to look Into the purchase of
attachment tor the backhoe
which can bl!usedtopushplpeunder
the roadways to make water tapg. J.
D. Drllllng was commended for the
cleanup at the company's equipment yard and arQUnd the station
andaletterotcommendationwlllbe
sent to the firm. A thank-you letter
will be sent to Blli Hoback for t1Je
work he did on the village dump '
truck.
Counoil voted to work on a section
of sidewalk near the Charles Alkire
residenceonVineSt.onacost-share
basts. Wendell Coleo!Ohio Drilling
Co., Masslllon, explained the proce·
dures his company wUI use In
cleanlngthewellsandscreensoft!Je
watesr system. No action was
taken, however.
Attending the meeting were
Mayor Pyles; Clerk Shirley Evans;
Street Commissioner Glen Rizer;
Marshal Alfred Lyons; Deputy
Marshal Jack Wolfe; Fire Chief
Robert Johnson; councU members,
Bob Beegle, Frank Cleland, Carroll

Teaford, Larry Wolfe and Dick '·::
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Wamsley; Board of Public AffairS ' .
members, Ben Petrel, Bob Roy and •
Lee Floyd.
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·The next regular meeting will be
onMay6.

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Phone 44e-4524

BARGAIN ~TIN,E5 SAr • SUN
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ADMISSION EVERY TUESOAY 12.25

·Grant money ·will upgrade equipment
Rep. Jolyn Boster announces that
two Meigs County Communltles
have received rural community fire
protection grants to upgrade fire
equipment.
The Bashan Volunteer Fire Department will receive $390 and the
OUve Township Volunteer Fire
Department will reeelve $1i00. These
grants are administered by the Ohio
Department and Natural Resour·

ces, Division of Forestry, to aid In
upgrading equipment or In organlzatlon, training an(jequlpmentcosts
for newly established fire departments,Bostersaid. The grants were
made avaUable through the u.-s.
Department of Agriculture Forestcy Service through the Cooperative Forestry Assistance Act.
The grants · provide federal
matching fUnds of up to $3,000
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Melgs County Emergency Medl··
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assistance were answered by units
on Wednesday.
Middleport at 7: 17 a .m. went to
Noble Summit Rd. for Nora
Cambron who was taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital. .Syracuse
at 9:29 a.m. went to Seventh St. for
Leota Cooper to Veterans MemorIal. At 3: 13 p.m., Racine was called

to the scene of an auto accident at
Sycamore Grove. Keith Klein was
taken from the scene to. Veterans
Memorial. Pomeroy at 3:19 p.m.
transported. WUllam Mortis from
his Ohio 143 residence to Veterans
Memorial. And at 10:10 p.m ..
Mlddlport went to Leading Creek
Rd. for Susan Wines who was
transported to Pleasant Valley
Hospital.

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Two forfeited bol!lls and tlve roy, $49; Keith Roush, Letart, W.
.others were fined In the court of Va., $44; Sharon Ducan, Pomeroy,
· ,Mlddleport Mayor Fred Hoffman $43; Dana Kurlte, Pomeroy, $46;
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Charles 'Ritchie, Portland, $47;
•. _Rollert Musser, Middleport, Steven Stewart, Middleport, $44;
ltoute l, was fined $10 and costs for Ruth Rhoades, Point Pleasant, $43; .
flo mutoer, and~ and costs plus Kathy Roush, Gaillpolls, $50; Darla
t!Jree days In jail for a charge of _ Wllllamson, Rutland, $46; Angela
'.drtvlng while Intoxicated. Carla Rlchards, Mason, W.Va., $51; and
•Teaford, ltaclne, was tined $10 for Charles M. Durfee, West Vlrglnla,
-expired llcenses, Robert McCoy, $43.
.Coolville, $10, and Ada -Hood,
Fined on speeding charges were
Newport, Ky ., $10for !allure toyleld, Robert Pachan;t, Pomeroy, $43 a nd
·aJtd Charles McQoud, $25 and costs costs; Keith Ashford, Pomeroy, $44 ',
for disorderly manner.
and costs; Jennifer J . Scism,
. · F orfeiting bonds of $450 each on Pomeroy, $43 and Cost!l: and David
· ~llarges of drlvlngwhlle lntoxica ted Kerns, Pomeroy, $43 and costs.
were Jo McDonald, Cheshire, and
Others forfeiting bonds were
,WUUamMorrts,Pomeroy.
Jeffrey Gilkey, Middleport, $63,
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!allure tp stop for a school bus;
' ; Fifteen motorists answered to a· Stranley Lyman, Albany, $43,
:char~ of speeding In the court of -Improper backing; Kenneth Wyant,
:Pomeroy Mayor Rlchard Seyler Pomeroy, $53, squeellng tires; and
•Tuesday nlgllt.
Anne GUbert, Rutland,$53,faUuret()
: - Bonds on the charge were register a motor vehicle.
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Mrs. James Derry Ll attemjJtlng
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member of the tamUy so If anyone

TB clinic announced

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, ~ Meigs County Emergency Medl, cal Service reports that four ca)ls
: :~ answered on Thesday b';
: :Various units In the county.
• •· ·At 8:47a.m., Tuppers Plains was
: ~~ed for Leta Bennett who was
:treated at her residence but not
, ~tiansported. At 10: ~ a.m., the
· Middleport fire department was
: :called to Jessie Creek Rd. for a bam
: :IIi-e. Pomeroy at 12:34 p.m. went to
• 1674 Lincoln Heights for Dave
', Tiemeyer who was taken· - to
.Veterans Memorial Hospital. And
all: 29 p.m., Pomeroy was called to
·'I)Jppers Plains for Leta Bennett
. ,Who was taken to O' Blen~s
: Memorial Hospital In Athens.

POTATO SPILL _; Dayton realdeots gather luture baked potatoes,
trench flies and au grallos till&amp; spilled Tuesday olgbt .when a truck .
overtumed on BD 1ntentate exit ramp, sending Its cargo over an
em~. (AP Laserphoto).

/ The Meigs County Thberculosls
office wtll be conducting a COJ1UTIUD·
ity skin testing clinic at the tire hall
In Racine on Monday evening from
5-7 p.m.
Joan Tewksbary, R.N ., county
tuberculosis nurse, will beglv!ngthe
skin tests and urges all area
residents, Including food handlers
for schools, churches, boosters,
firemen and EMR personnel to take
advantage of this free service.
Children whO wtll be entering
kindergarten inay also receive their
required skin test at this time.

·:tJean-up week set

Highways topic at
planning meeting

: Pomeroy Vtllage will observe
, Clean-up Week, AprU 22-26, and wtll
;. provide free pickup of debris and
· other disposable !terns placed at the
eurb. This does not Include garbage,
1:Mayor Rlchard Seyler's office
·Jtports.
: : ~The schedule for pickup Is
: fllonday, first ward; Tuesday,
· ~d ward; Wednesday, third
••.--",llrd; Thursda)l, fourth ward, and
!-· Prlday; neighborhoods mls!led In
l- ~ljer pickups.
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1-Jighway developments will be
the main topic at Monday's Meigs
County Regional Plann!ngCommlss!on at 3 p.m. Monday at the
agriCultural conference center In
the Farmers Bank BuDding.
Frank Cleland and Kevin Costen
of the Buckeye HU!s-HockingVaUey
Regional Planning Comm!sslon,
will speak on travel and tourism.
Current county projects will be
discussed and C.E. Blakeslee wUI
give the ex;ecutlve director's report.

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:· ~ued In Meigs County Probate - lbe JayMar -Golf Club Men's
f c!ix!l'\ to Charles Edward Michael _, TUesday and Wednesd~y' J..kagues .
. ,n-., 22, ailll Mary_KathiY,n !WWley, - are now being formed. - • , 1~. bothofRaclne; Denn!sM!ngyar,
. Those !nterestedwhOhayenot yei
, , .26; Columbus, and ~rlene R. signed up for league play are to
; ~leln, 23, Pomeroy, Jack But rontactBobFreedat992-ll44orcall
; -Ftreeman. 50, and Delores Ruth the club hOuse, 992-6312. The
: ;~lqu~dri, 47, both of Middleport;
ThesdayLe;ig'uewlllstartonAprU
, ~ )lllchael Robert Brown, 27, and
30 and the Wednesday League qh
:: Jilnlce Ruth Caine, 27, both of May 1.

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lovers arn'led with trash cans,
shopping · cartS and trash bags
descended Wednesday on tbe slteof
an accident where an overturned
truck spewed potatoes.
The truck overturned Tuesday
night at an Interstate 75 exit ramp,
spilling potential trench fries, hash
browns, arid au gratin potatoes over
an embankment alongside the
ramp. The spUI became a major
attraction for potato hunters.
Sham Waggorier and hls friend,
Hubert Clack, think they grabbed
aboUt 400 pounds of ' potatoes
altogether. Waggoner said he
picked up 200 pounds of potatoes In
aboUt 20 minutes Thesday rilght. "I
hauled them away In garbage cans.
l'mgo!ngtoglve!hem tomytamlly.
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Marsha Brown said she had slx
children and four grandchildren
whO were Ukely to devour within a
month the 50 pounds of potatoes she
gathered. "I was just ready togo buy
a 50-pound bag this morning," she
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RACINE - Parents of chlld- . .
RUTLAND :.... A revival will
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begin
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meet . 6 p.m. Thursday at
God,
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Southern Kindergarten bulldlng.
with Russ Pruitt, Portsmouth,
MIDDLEPORT - The Mid· as evangelist. Special music on
dleport Chlld Conservation Monday will be "Saved" from
.. League wiD meet at 6:30Thurs- Point Pleasant. Services will
. day night at the American start at 7:30p.m. and the public
Legion -Hall In Pomeroy for a Is Invited.
coven!!~ dish dinner. Husbands
- . POMEROY - I:IYrnn slng_-2
nlg!lt will be o~ed : ~- ·
p.m. Sunday · at Joppa Ch\u'ch .
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Singers.
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POMEROY -Proof of recent
tuberculjn sklri test required f!&gt;r -Dinaer t
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SYRJI.~SE _ -:Ai dlnn~ wUI
dergarten; free skin IPSts given -- bi! held Saturdilyat theSyraclise
Friday, . Monqay and Thesday. Presbyte)'ian Church i:iy the
" 8:30 to 11:30 a,m. only at the Sunshine Makers Class 1n the
Meigs County Tuberculosis dt- church annex. Serving will begin
flee. . For mo~ Information
at ll: 30 a.m and continue
phOne 992-3722.
, through the supper hour. Cost Is
$3 a plate and dinner may be
SATURDAY
eaten there or taken out.
RACINE - Junior Firemen either
The
menu
wm consist of beef
wp1 sponsor a bake sale at
and noodles, mashed potatoes,
Racine Home National Bank, 8
cole slaw, green beans, roll. cake
to 11 a.m. Saturday.
and beverage.

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: : Education Association solo and .
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•• University.
:- , Receiving a superior rating for
.; solos were Marsha King, trumpet;
~! Amy Epple, clarinet; Beth Pierce,
:. clarinet; Jenny Mlller, baritone
hom; and Amy Luckeydoo, bells. ·
, Superloi' ratings In ensemble
' were awarded to Na~y Baker,
• Amy Epple and Tracl Bartels,
, • clarinet trio.
• Excellent ratings went to Belinda
: Bailey clarinet solo, and Heather
: Hovatter, Rachel Robinson and
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of alcohol and drugs, HY~~ell
reports.
Rounding out the service ot tbe
Court are programs for adult
citizens groups providing lnforina·
Uon on home protection from the
standpoint of breaking and entering
and theft.
Those wishing to request use of
any of the programs should contact
the Court well In advance, It
possible, due to the present heavy
schedullng.

Carl Hysell, Meigs JuvenUe
Officer, advtses thatdurlngthepast
school year, the Meigs County_
Juvenile Court has developed an
education program On drug and
· alcohol abuse as well as child abuse
~-and chlld sexual abuse.
Eula and Aaron Wolfe will
The program Includes audio-- ente,rtaln ~\h. an open house ·at
Video sllde pl'eSE!Itatlons and a
the!t·new res~nce 23411 Hill Road
projector and hils been shown to. In .East Letart .from 1 to 3 Sunday
various church, school, youth aiid - aftelnoon. ~'
clvtc groups In the county .
· The Wolfes' loSt their home by
The presentations are made ' .fire several months ago and are
avaUable to the public upon request hOlding the open house ln apprec!ato the court and ottert are held for ')tion for the many acts of kindness
school c lasses, and.l(outh and clvtc extended by friends ~ter the fire.
groups by juvenile probation olrlc· They have asked thtt gifts be
ers or other Interested volunteers.
omitted.
Making the program possible
were Bank One, Meigs Boxing
You are Invited to attend the
Club, Inc., Sacred Heart Church, Meigs County Cancer Unit's free
~armers Bank and Slivtngs, Meigs
colorectal cancer clinic to be held at
F.C.A., Rutland Freewill Baptist 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In the east -west
"( Church, Pizza Dan's, the First dining room ol Veterans Memorial
~ Southern Baptist Church and the
H9Spltal:'
Meigs County JuvenUe Court.
Dr. Wtlma Mansfle!Q wlll conduct
Recerit Incidents of a stranger the Informative-program through
attempting to pick up small chUd- which free , private diagnostic
• ren have Increased the requests
testing will be provided .
. -from groups for the chUd sexual
· abuse program. Also tbe number
Just remember, you can't see the
' one problem of alcohol among sun when you're crying. It's out
. Meigs County youth has brought tbere. You won't want to miss It, so
• . requests for programs on the abuse do keep sm!Ung.

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Stephanie Bell birthday observed

Clown ministry workshop slated
for Friday at Grace Episcopal
Dr. Michael E. Moynahan, .San Thursday.
Francisco, Calif., wW be conducting
Moynahan Is a member or the

a clown mlnlstry workshlp begin·
n1ng at 2 p.m . Friday at Grace
Episcopal Church in Porrleroy'.
The workshop wtll continue untU 8
p .m . ancJ the final hqur will be a
presentation by Moynahan for the
children and Is open to the pubUc.
Free of charge, the workshop Is
open to Christian education leaders
·and Sunday school-teachers in the
but since class size Is limited,
reservations must be made. Reservations can be made by ca!Ung the

Michael Moynahan, s..r.

grandparents, Mr.' and Mrs. Roger

Shawn and RliOI)da Bell, P&lt;xnaoy,
recently celebrated her 11rst birth-

Jeffers, Helen Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Peyton and Ric bard. Mr.
and Mn. Jerry AJeslllre, and Jerry
Ray, Patty f13rsel,l, Norma Jean and
Steven, Mandl Jo Van Matre,
JeannleandJayGIIrtlore.Sendlnga
gHt was Mlndl Jo Chancey.

day at.two parties.
The flnlt JiBrtY was held at the
home of her ~ts. Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bell, Racine. A cookout
was held and later cake, lce cream
and other refreshments were
served with a -Care Bear theme
being carried out. Altelldlng beside
her parents were her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell, Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal Holman and Jacob,
Doug Bell and Pebbles Ohllngef.
Send1g a gift was her greatgrandmother, Helen Phllllps.
· At the second party a Cabbage

&lt;;!own, Mime, Puppet, Dance aod
Storytelllng Mlnlstrles Workshop, a

· member Ottheworkshopstaffofthe ·
National Christian Youth Confer·

ence, a member of the editorial
board d. Modem Uturgy Magazine
and a member of the Royal
Lichtenstein Quarter RIDgSidewalk
Circus.
Dinner will be served .at the
churcl! at 6 Friday and Is tree or
charge to those attending the

church and wUI betaken until 9p.m .

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PH.

..
. •.-..

PUBUC NO'nCE
Pubic water auppliet; are
- - by St.to Rogulelion.
Rule3746-81 -21, OhioAdmi·
ulobotivo Code. to roulin&lt;lly
........... ""' microbiological
quollty al the drinking water ir1

diotribUtion ovatem in

-

-·

-.."
' .......
"""-towoter
ill
bM1g
ouppliod
the

The '""- al Rutland io
- - to c:oltect and "'"'m·
lne o minimum of 1 microbiologlcol....,....-" month. No
colocled and
•,.,rzed to. tho month of
Morch. 1 98!5.
The dep11111'Mnt has
~~~'""'"'
edequo.
mot fl;l
•'turing
wilthet
be
l*fonned in tho future .

••oploo -

-of
J""Y

ilt.ck

Council,

·Dick Fetty,

Movor of Rutland
(41 17, 18, 19, 3tc
Public Notice
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS

~ , IJI'OtiC)QI .Will be
,.. 'ved in · IICCOfdonce' Wiih
the · taw by . tho Boord of

Education) Melg• · LoC•I
Scllocil Diotitct,OIIhe Office of
tho T - . r , 821 SOUih Thild
'· A.,.....

M~.
until 12;.0 0

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHI.O
ESTATE OF ROBERT JOE
STEWART. DECEASED .
CaM No. 24742 Docket 12
Page 481
NOTICE!OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On April 12, 19B5. in the
Meigs Coumy Probate Court.
Caoe No. 24742. Holen Moo
McClellen, Routo1, P.O. Box
46, l.angaville. Ohio 45741

t':;~~~~:!: !ate of Rt

Robert E. Buck,
Probete Judge
Leno K. Nenolroad.
;41 18, 25 151 2. 3tc
Cloric
Public Notice

~. coohllr'ochock or letter
al CNCIIt in on lriiOUIII _.t to
- ,....,.m (10%1 ol the bid
'""doled 01 1 gUirllllee thot
the bidder witt, II the - r d il
modotottw-..-lntoo
CXAIII'oct -the Boord
al Educo1lon for the proloct

-bond -foo- tM •IIIQJnt
porformonco
of the
cxw•b iid 81 the timo 1ho bidder
• .,. .... 1hll cowrtt8C1. AI a.ch

bondo. ... dlled - · coohi·

01 ·o~ltldlolllrwolcreom

CASE NO. 24632 Finol
Account of w•liom H. Jonoo,
Adminiotrotor of tho E&amp;tato of
Groce M. ·Joneo, Doceoood
Unleoa exceplions ore filed
- · sold accounts will be
lor heoring balore said Court
on tho 20th doy of May. 1985.
at which time said accounts
will be conlidered and condnued from day to doy until
llnolly disposed of.
Any penon intereoted may
file written oxcepliono to uld
occounto or to molt.,. pertain·
ing to lhe IXocutlon of tho
trust. not leu 1hon fiw days
prior to the dote HI lor
I&gt;Mring.
Robart E. Buck
JUDGE
Common Pleas Court,
Probale Divloion,
Meigs County, Ohio
(4118, 1tc

No bid moy be wilhdi'IIWII
lor 0 Jllllod al sixly doyslho d od lied cloolng tirno lor
,_,.,. al ""' bidl.
Tho
of ..
coiled to "'" IIOtutorv """'"'
al 1ho Siouo a1 Ohio
.....,. to tho loouolng al
oocpoc Ill at• orpniMd \nllr
... OOiiDKl docwnenta

'I .. the afut lid Of~
t1Do ol tlw T -.
lly Dnlor "' the Boord of
Edl I .... , al the Mligo Locol
SciiOo( Dio1rict
n

-w-

·~llled EXOCUirlx oftheao·

J - B. a -.....

... of

e. 41C
'

.MCGHEE
••Phone
~,:~!~!:~clll•
.
742-3171
~niYJ-

J.-~N~-~":c:·~:=:::"':•::"!g"'J~at~l~n!g~a!in:!!M~e~l~!':!c!o~. ....;·!
'

RACINE
filE DEPT,

TOWN &amp; COUNJIY
VETERINARY
cu·. NIC
IN . .lfi'ORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.II.

EVERY
SAl. NIGHT

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6.8

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

6:30 P.M.

. , SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYl &amp;AW.NUM

Colntlleie GUtter.Woitt
Connlloto Romociollng·
Roofing ot all Typoo
Worked in home area
20 yeoro
"Free Eotlmoteo"

CAll

COLl£0:

Ph. (6141 143-5425
3/8/2

mo. pd.

SUPERIOR

nexon1a•J1.-.IA111G CO., INC.
RIUIIITI &amp;
GINII.Al I'IST CONIIOl

UOS JACKSON AVE.

12 Gauge Sho!IUM Only

DIRECTIONS ....
South on Olllo At. 7, I
mlleo below Gollipolto
- crooo Raccoon Crtc.
Bridge, turn ljghl and
foHow oigno.

APPLIANCE'

. SERVICE

_

915-3561

All Ms •.,

....

•Wo"'-' •Diollwa-ro
•Rofriltlftlora

PARTS and SERVICE
• ·5-tlc

lONG

IOnOM, OH.

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

BUS.: 9f5-3113
RES.: 985-3837

Sales &amp; Service

FREIISTIMATIS

'

SAfiWtt SJmMS

. APRiliPECIAl

Dexcel Receiver
·" 8' Alum. bfsh
.·

s,tw""'
.10 o.oo.·lt.IO..,.
l.AIGI A'!Mm AND

SUIGEIT IT AII'OII!'•NT
3p4-675-2441
.

Expert Service

r.: :

And
Quality Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

Call

Hot

FOR SALE

SMAlL GROCERY
STORE w/GAS

PUMP

Ia Onlor, Ollio

With 2 ledr- Apt.

in

ll111r.
li Ponilllo ht Gol
Carry·Oul Uc._.
AT $11,000

st.,

400375-. Ill.
P-oy, OH.

type. of

,.em

Call David McD-'d

691-7219

16141 915·3805

VEHICLE

A

~no:MI:i.cir:introoluco
you to
tl
tho IIIOdom WIJ
n-iclt of your
NO DOWN PAY.NT
lOWIIIIOWill Y PAYMENT

llACISTON
CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
NEW

8ol, 326

Po-oy, OH.

For flltor

J&amp;L BLOWN
IN·SULA liON

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnoulotlon
•!$torm Doore
•Storm Wlndo•RepiiComonl Wlndowt
•New Roallng
·
"FRE~ ESTIMATES"

JAMES IEESEE

·

PH. 9.'92-:n

Cal1614-9~'2·e.n7

PAT HILL FORD

vuner work

- Pium-.ing 'end eJ.ctiical
Work .,.

'

992-6215 ., 992-7314
P-roy, Ohio

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL '
JUST CALL!

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Tr••.. teelo•

992-3410

IHE QUAUn
PRINT SHOP

FN AR r,, ,._,, Nfll1
PLUSo Olflct s.,p11oo I
ftrnllt1rro, ......
llltl Greoltltrtleol

St~.t't~'·""'
SitM,I
St.,..,

......... ,.,....

("" SonkM, Etc.

iss • 51 . , . · ,

"
1,04 .....,.,

A•. r-.,
I

992-3345

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRJ

z

· 10-8-tfc

-----------,:----...;..-_;_;...;_...;..!1

..
73-10 Cho"' Tr.

hnclors ........................•u
73·10 Cllory lr.
:

- · · "'""""""'-""' '135

JOHNSON ELECTRIC
Specializing in

FARM EQUIPMENT
DIIC, plowo, corn pion·
tero, 3 pt. bruoll hooo.
groin drill, hoy
1011.
draa horr-. Cub For·
m•ft wllh mo-r ond
~w. hoy arlm-. oub
oalltr, pototo plow, hoy
botor ond 1110r11.

SALES &amp;SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

GUYSVIllf, OHIO,

"Wt Rill F~t lin"

Autborlucl John Detre,
NIW Hollend, Bulb HOC

U·SAVE
AUTO

'*"*•

143-5155 or
143·5410

.

F11111 E~11t1111nt

Dultr

1411P.•••
••,.. &amp; ltrflll

fii'M

.

4-10·1 mo.

PfiiSONAimo POOlS
VIITL liiEI POOL
ACRYLIC WAU POOl.
AIOYf GIOUID POOL
0.... 400 Cltolc•

"SPAS"
IY·•-Nl'ftNII(IPM CWWQU
....... ltoo ~~··· l'lrwy.
Wt' p rt, OW.
HIS. 10 1.11. to 5 p.111.

Dar

Nifll

1-614

"'·154t

77

1·104
,J6J4

CALL
.46-4522 .

1·1-tfc

.,,,,,.,iln.............

THE IIID CAGE
'"'~'"

,.,,..,,......
• 1s
•-•11.00
Ctlli I

S

.......

'14.75

,.~~

( ....... betic ....

CIJfllt&amp; s.,IIu
s.w s•••

Alee

C.l II I U

1..,

614-915·4112

4 Ill mo.

RENTAL
St. II. 160 North
hlllpalit,

'llOWN

IN

INSUlAnON

BISSEU
SIDING CO.

Ntw llamn lullt
'.'Free Eltlm.tH"

PH. 949·1101
or 949·1160
No Sitndttr ,.,,.

73·10 Chewy Tr.
. .
GrQ!tt ............,... ~ .........140
73-10 Cllo"'. Tr.
.!

73-79 lonl Tr.

·SERVICE

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

Fn• Ellltlllll

And Repair

Ius.; 985-3813
Res.: 985-3137

l

.

-·'

3-11-1. . ..

4-1 ·1

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS.
35185 Oak Hill Road
lAine Bottom, C1H. 45743

lanluhl,.

*VINrL SIDING
*AUMINIIM SIDING

73·79ForH~ .; -

PH. (614) 985-4212

317 Nerlh Soconll
MiMIIoport, 011io 45T60

Us~

We

Yon· Schilder
Equipment Recommended
by. Leadinc Cupet llanulaclurers.

S~LES &amp; SERVICE
IUSJNESS JIMQHI
1'141 "2·6551

·,

'FREE ESTIMATES"
3·22·tfn

IDIIIMCI 1'110111
16141 nl-7754
1/22/Hc

JO'S UT1lE RED lAIN

'

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

011 St. II. 124 ill Syraaao

'u111.,.
Sillo '""' plaltkl
Grave-Artl"lllntntt

*ZENIIH
*SYLVANIA
*SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GilSON REFRIGUAlOR

w

SJ, $1, I $12

•Ass. ...s1.00 off

1101 ,,,.,_ · · Pt. ...
I, wv 11110

.,............
......

67S·IJII

* MAICI IPICW *

Wtllt•l AF1ll

POKILAIN IIID IILlS

Tl••
.... TH~IItlll
II Dttty

Otlllf Nkl Itt..
I~Prlio!

C.• Tt , ,, , , ,

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

OPINo .... l'tlor&amp;., lrL
&amp; lot.-10 It 6
Clolltl Moo. I lon.

S/1011 ....

CHESTER-985-3307

-,
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1•

16dl .. ···~· Peal

1·H4-671· 1

MILLER .
ELECTIIC
·sERVICE ·
FOI AU 'OUR

'
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,........ "'""*"' - 1·614·tf2.7Jt1

AVON. Sell Avon make
4ti%. Coli 814-446-336B.

Thun. 18th, 9 -8 . Chlldro~ · ··
ciOihll, mite.

Earn more ca1h with Merrlc-

Yord Sale Bodo. wolher.

Mocl Show our 100% guoranteed line of gifts. toy1 8a

furniture. carpetl, edult,

Flrwt Time Gorog• Solo 8
Fomlly. Tllura . • Fri . April 1 B
• 19. 1'h milo off Rl. 7 on

A1111111111 1:1: rn 1! 11 Is
3

Coli

l and

I loot 14 lbo. In lour moo ..
Htrboi .Pt.n . Aok Me How?
CoiJ.II14-448-2081 or 814448-3788.
Wo need junk. Too nice to
.throw owoy? Will pick-up.
Coli 814-882-3B24 . Mon·
doy tiiN Fridoy 7 to 5:30.

Needed

New company needs people
to lfoln. Must be dependable
and honeot. Call 61 4-446·
7441 for Interview. Thur•. ·
or Fri., 1OAM -4PM.
Monlol Heolth Proleulonol.
Director for Dey Treatment·
Vocatlonol Rehabllilotlon
Center lor monlelly dlo·
ebled . Responaible for ••·
tabliahing ·canter hom
ground up baaed on recently
funded grant: recruit ataff.
oocuro ftcillly, Implement
treatment progra..m, and nat·
work wllh other lollal provider• and rnourcea. Require
Master'• degree In mental
health· relolod field, pluo
two yea11 cllnic41l expe·
rience: alao prefer auperviaory experience. Competi·
tive 11i1ry. good lrin.go
benefitl. Send reaume by
May 6 , to Dr. George
Wolgly, becutlvo Director,
Tri-Counly Mentel Hoolth
and Counaeling Service.
Inc., 28 Welt Stlmoon
Avenue . Athena. Ohio
46701. E.O.E.

Yord Sole 5 Fomlly. Thura.Fri.-Sot .. 8·5 . Jockoon St ..
Vinton, Oh. Everything on·
tjquoo 10 outomoblloo.
Yord Solo ~ mi. off Rt. 160
Ktrr·Horrlo Rd. Thura.·Sun.
Qulllo. ook crib.. belkllo.
mony homo .. 9·7.
Yord · Sole Fri., Sol. Toolo,
puah • riding mower·a.
tllloro. choln IIW, clolhoo.
Off Rl.7, B11r Run Rd .

Exporloncod cook. kitchen
Thuro. • Fri. on Rt. 32ti worker. Apply In paroon ot
betw•en VInton • Rio H.olidoy Inn, Gellipolio. No
Grondo. Chlldreni. women• · phone• call.
• meni ·clothing. .loti mor,;
Coli ~14-.3.88-!1829.
We are looking for woman
who would like t41•t&gt;e m~klng
Bl~k Sohi 18·20, li-? Ho•· ••Ira money. Moko from
neyoucklo Dr .. Addloon. 120.00 to 180.00 In on
Clolh~.· bokod goodo, mloc . . eVening having a ·frieridly
Homo Par1'(. Al~o. olgn up
•nd gel o •400. oo ~It of . gitts .ond loyo: No inoney
lrivOived.: For more ir)forme.· Middleport
tion. call Magnolia Nit~: at
~Vicinity
614-992-3561.

··-··:-p·o;ne.;a;;---:: ---··--- ~ -~----· ·· ·· · ····· ·······

Appllcatlona are now being
occepltd for tho poolllon of
pool manager at the Middle·
por1 Municipal swimming
pool for the summer
months. Applications are
available at the mayor's
office.

WilliG ..EllS
ltll...lll &amp; CoM..Clll

j

Nil

l1

•• ·1

j

...'

991-5175 Or
741·1195

··-·· -Pt-Pieaiint ____ _

·While Port Gernon Shepherd
puppl11 . Coli 814-4487843.
'

800 Vlonq Stroot, Jlolnt
P11111nt, w. Yo. 4 tomlly
yard aala, Friday and
Sotuldoy.

Bunkbedo. Coli 81 4·448·
8184.

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Boegle dog. 8 month• old.
Coli 814-882-et 22 .

6

Loat and Found

Found Glo1101 tn block CliO,
from Dr. Tllomoo offlct.
Gray ciear mene fremee. Call
.81 4·245-8101 to Identity
ond poy for od.
FOUND JIUJIIIY, block with

brown mertdnge, male.

ap~

prox. 3 moo. old on Gorliold
Avo. CoH 81 4·441·4122
ottor 4.
_.;_-'----·tcFound: young, brown Gor·
mon lhopllord dCIIJ. Lootso
llko mole. On Eogle llldgt
Rd. con 114-112-2371.
FOUND ..,ndltofclothooon
oxlt of Ploooom Valley Hoo-·
p!tot, Ct.lm ol 100 Moll·
mon Clrole, out 28th St.
l'otnt Ploooom,
Yo.

w.

fOUND, keye .,. 111. 2 ond

..... tho c. c. Lewlo tonn.
Cllln It tho
Yo. 1t1t10
~1'b':."-vo offlw,

w:

Aucllon every Fridoy nlghlol
tho Hortford Community
Colllor. Tn~aktoodo of now
morohondl10 ovory - k .
ConolgmOIIII of now • uiiHI
merchlndl" alwaya welcomed. Rtchord Roynoldo,
AUG11on-. Coli 304-27!5·
3088.

9

Wanted To Buv

Wo poy oooh for loto modtll
ct- uoed ctra.
Jim Mink Chov.-Oido Inc.
•• Gano Johnoon
1114·448·3872
COMPLITI HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. leda. Iron,
~-~
Choi ,.,
wood, cup-ul,
ohollo. bookolo, dlohoo.
!Oro, o~tlqueo, gold
ond ollvor. Wrlt•·M.D .
Mitior. Rt.2, Porrioroy, Ohio
41781 or ooU 814·112·
7780.
Buying . dolly gold, otlvor
oalno. rlngo.Jawttry,lttf11ng
- · old aolno. Iorge cur·
Nllll'f· 'l:op ......_ ld. lur·
llalt ....., ll!op, Ind. Aw •

Poshlon Avolloblo7"'workahop Director for County
Boord of Menltl Relordollon
end Developmental disabUI·
ties. Bachelor's degree with
3 yHre experience in pro·
grama for MR-DD persona
with IIYare, profound and
moderate retardation In·
eluding ouparviolon and fi nancial management. Salary
ronge nogotloblo depending
on education and experience, must poe.... or be
eligible for Wort&lt; shop Director certificate aa i11ued by
Ohio Doporlmonl of Menial
Rotordolion ond Develop·
mental Olubilitlea . Quali·
lied oppllconto ohould oend
rtoumt by April 2tllh. 1985
to Melgo County Boord of
Mf!-DD P.O.Box 307, John
St.. Syrocuoo, Ohio 45779 .
JOIN THE ARMY NA·
TIONAL GUARD. GOOD
PAY. GOOD BENIFITS . ED·
UCATIONAL ASSIST·
ANCE. Coli 304-67ti-39ti0
or 1·800·142·3819 .
R~WLEtGH PRODUCTS on
Nle thia mont~. Didrlbutora
noodad . For 1riondly courteoua 18t'Yica. Call Dale and
Wltmo Wood, Authorized
dulen, 304·675-1090. We
doll-.

REPS NEEDED for buolnooo
occountl . Full tlmo
•8o.ooo . oo to
180,000.00. Port time
. , 2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 10
118,000.00. No aollng. Ropeol buolnooo. Set your own
~oun. Trolnlng provldod .
Co111·8'2·838-1075 MonFri, 8 AM 10 5 PM CST'.

12

Situations
Wanted

Experienced painting.
Blmo, houooo, oil typos of
rooh. Mtlgo oreo. coli 814·
992·7418. tn Gllllo, coli

~ ~~8~14:·~3~8~7:-0:2:1~8=.=~==
18

Wanted to Do

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DR.ILLING
Pump 11le1, service. Roglo·
tortd hi Ohio. All wolk
guortntlld . Coli 304·273·
2811. AovtlnlwOJ&gt;d, W.

v•.

MIU 'art. Oti. · .,4-HI- Will do hou• cloonlng,

M71.

Fin a n m l

bodyman e·xpe-

$1,200 per mpnlh

Yord Solo Frldoy 8·6 ,
womono, boy&amp; clolhlng,
glo-ore. dlohts, bicycles,
mloc .. houoohold ltemo.
booko. 2 Edgemont Dr.

BLOCK YARD SALE, Sot.
April 20 9 AM - ?. 3203
Jockoon Ave, 3213 Jockoon
Avo, 3217 Jockoon Ave,
51!5 Roblnoon Sl, 518 ,Roblnoon Bt, 3223 Howord
Ave, 32t8 Howord, 32t4
Howord, 3208 Howord,
3204 Howord , 3200
Howard.

Elobyolnlng In my home, lull
time or while yoU shop.
Ruatlc Hille, Syracun. EJ~: ·
periencod . Call 81 4 -992 ·
6021 .
- - - - - - - - ·lcWould like to do houae
cleaning. Coli 614-992 6369 otter 4 :00 pm.

Oh

.10 PEOPLE NEEDED

Corporl Sole Sot., April 20,
9AM-2PM. 204 Kln_.n Dr.
Choop prlceo, lrto clothing,
no Nrty Nlel pluae.

Giveaway

Mole Bolllltl Hound. 2 yooro
old. 114·88!1·4182. '

Athen1.

riencad only. Apply In per-'
.on 231 2nd. Ave .• Gellipoli&amp;, Oh :

Po!ch Sola Thuro. -Sot, New
itema. vic. commedor com ~
puler gomeo reg 129.96•&amp;.00 ea . Scanner. chain·
11w. Coii814·448-31BO.

Gorogo Sole, 3 lomlly,
Thurs. April 1 Blh, 203 Wolnut St, New Haven. Rain or
.Shine.

4

Ave .,

Will mow yordo In Golllpollo
oteo. Coli 814-448·294B .

45701 .

18·20th, w: w corpel, om .
trig.. calf• table, round
bock wooden choir. lull oiu
!OII·e·woy ..,d, oiiCirlc Ice
crum freez.er. hotiuhold
ilomo. AA olzeo quillty clothing. Stporotolocotlons St.
325. So. al Rio . Altizer •
Gllllom .

&amp; Vicinity

Bolloono lor Get Woll. Annl..,rsorys. Blrthdoyo, porlleo.
Singing Gorrllto . CoR Bol·
loono • Co. et 4-448-4313.

lng . Coll614-446·21514.

oldtr. Slort porl·tlmo. 6-B
hra. -weak and earn $3008600 month . Full time
mora. Send resume or letter
to Nothon· Klrl&lt;, 522 Rich-

Yord oolo: SOl., April 20,
only. Long St.. Rutlond.
Color T.V .. 8 ond W T.V..
SWEEPER ond oewlng me· , gtauware, lampa, fumlture.
chl~~t~ repolr,
porto, ond chrom11harp, miac. itama.
ouppllos.
Pick up and 814-742-2257.
Goorgoo Creek Rd.
81 4·446·029".

Wonltd lo do plownlng ond
bruohoglng. In Addl•onChoohlro-Konougo oroo. Coli
boforo 2PM, 81 4 -387·
0832.
Will cfo outaide houae paint·

ment. Prefer age 26 and

Announcements

ctelivery. Davil · Vacuum
Cleaner. one h1lf mile Up

Bowen• Conetruc.tlon.
Complllo remodollng, flro·
ploco opocidllo. Pointing:
interior • ex,wior. Cement,
block, brick wort. 25 yro.
experience. reeaon1ble
ratea . Free eatlmetea, work
g uorontoed. Coli 814-3B89670 or 814-388-8808 .

No lnveatmen1. .d elivering or

Multi blllon dollor company
Oeora•• Creek. Mena. looking for enthualaatic aelf
women, children clothing, . motivated person with good
home Interior, curtaln1, . credlbllty . No experience
!ruck rlmo, 1ugo, 80 omp neceanrv. Training program
olectnc · box. bad trom ... moves you Into manage-

Void Sole 3 Fomlly Thuro .
1 Bth. Fri. 19th. Jull off Rl.
141oiCtnlonoryonLincotn
Pike. lith, 8th, . 7thhOUHI.
Boyo clotheo, jowolery, lewn
mowere. toola, men &amp;
womono clothes. dlohu,
pen1, llnene, mlac.

Will do lown mowing • yord
work. Coli ·Kollh 11 814·
268-8281 otter 8 :00PM.

home 'decor on your hour1l

collecting) ~•cellent poy •
benofit&amp;l FREE KITI Coli
n~wl 614·446-7106 .

Yord ooto In Rutland behind
grodo ochool on Thurodoy, 18th, end Friday 19th.
Droueo 22'h. ollppon.
whotnoto.

· fiGUIINES .. - '1.00 Off

11/lh

POOLS PLUS

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Do.rs, .......~.""''"•·~····· '1 SO
73·1~ lrw4 Tr.
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Chromo ,_........., .. $70

DIT(HIN~

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All Types Of
Residential
Wiring

3/2/tln

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111 Yeara Exparle?"
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-76

Centenary Townhouee.

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CONSTRUCTION

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11·84 Chtry. lr.

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II. 611 Wt.i Darwin Ohio - 992·7013

ROUSH

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(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
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PH. 992-3549

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

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992-2196

ft_ul•l Rm• F.,

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LISA M. .XOCH, M.S.

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

-f\~ng ~~nd

Roger Hysell
Garage

3-24•tfc

Available

!Free Estimoleol

-Concrete woltl . · ·: ·

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

Installation

We can repair and recore radrators· and
.~eater cores. We can
:also acid boil and
out radiators. We also
repair Gas TankS.

lng, . .~•
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and gaa lines, water
well ,driiUng and - vice, ' 1rUCIIdng (Umee-

4·10·1 mo.
IN

CARPENTER ·
SERVICE

- Addont nd remodeling_

II. 124,'-riy Ohle

"Free Estimates" ·

4-16·1 mo. pd.

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Aces

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RADIATOI
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exoavadng, Jancltcep-

Cal: 742·2407

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EXCAVAnNG · .

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EHVIRONMIJITAl SYSTEMS

446-9416

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH.- 992·6931

3-11-1 ....

742·2~28

Complete Stock of Weather·
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614' 379-27 2

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C.. No. 24737. N - M
Boyor, 1U3 Uncotn Hojghlo.
Pomeroy, Ohio 4!1788, ·woi

._lid. lela of 409 Brooclwoy
Slrllt. Middleport, Ohio,
46780.
Robort E. Buck,
l'n&gt;belo Judge
leno K. Nonolrood.
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Clellc
(4111, 18, 25, 3tc

·sizes Start From 12'd6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
·
to 24'xl&amp;'
Insulated Doc Houses

NO MONEY
DOWN
$50 PER MG.

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POLE BUILDINGS

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

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ALL STEEL &amp;

FOOT
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Business Services

Vemon Weber, Decevccl

lholbe--tothollooldof
Educollon al tho Mligo Locol
SciiOoiDiolrict.
The lldenl al Educotlon
_
... _ . t h o _
I liP D tlible bid for tM pn:Jject.
but ••• , . . the right to' f'lliect
- ltld ol, or.,.._ of ony and

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24737, Docket 12, pogo
479.
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT.
Racine, Oh.
PROBATE DIVISION
Ph 614 1 43 5
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
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IN THE MATTER OF SETTLE- 1'------1.,.0-....6....
-tf.:.JC.
MENT OF ACCOUNTS PRO· ,.II.ATE . COURT, M.EIGS
COUNTY. OHIO
EUGENE LONG
· Accounta .oiwt youchen a1
ttt. following named fich.iclllrlei have been filed in the
PrO~te Court, MOigs CoUnly.

: CASE . NO. 2426'7 Final
AC!&gt;Ollnl al Phyllio Boker and
~~forM- F·lorehce CUtter, Coniohing the mal8riol and ,.,. Administnltors al the &amp;tate of
""mlug the lebor for tho Clara E. Jollll&gt;h. Doceued
rwplocement of oudilorium
CASE NO. 2447B Fir111
-.ling 01 Meigs Junior High Account al Pamela M. Theio&amp;.
Scllocil, Middleport. Ohio, in El(ftCUtrix of tho E - of
occardonce wilh the opec~ica· Esther H. Sylvester, Ceo
ed
lionl - - by. the Meigs
CASE NO. 246B2 Fino!
Locol School Dlotrlct.
Account of Dorio A.. Floher,
Spec:;tlcoliona lnd form of Adminiltnl1rix of the Estota of
, _ . moy be ...mined ot Phillip Fisher. DoceMed
t1w Office of the T,.......rer,
CASE NO. 13838 T-..
Melgo Locol School Dlotricl. liolh Account of The Hunlingllddonmoy_tho,_ifl. ton Notional Bonk. Truoteo a1
. . - ltld formal propoool 1ho Trull •-ted under the
11om the Ofllee of tho T-•· Loot Wll ond Teotamen1 a1
. - . Meigo Local School Volmo M. Felger, Docooood.
Diolllct. No bid be
CASE NO. 24138 Finol
CXA l:llooed ...... mode on the Account of M - WformlftJ'fi!MfromtheMeiga EJCecutrix of the Estate of

,...,eel

era. DeceaiHd, Cue No.

FIDUCIARY

"0~ .April 8. 1985. in the
Meigs County Probeto Court.

WH0-0-0-0
can help
you?
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19111. inci Oflllled publicly

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PRO!!IATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
Eotolo of Joosle B. Bow-

al. the ......, of Robert Joe

Ohto, Oh1o, fo_r apprOval and
_,ft.•I -mont: ·
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L.GCIII Scflooll,.
Bldo .....t contoin lhe nome
poreOn - . a d
thoiwln and be occomponled
by o Iii bid ond porformonco
bond In the lull omount al the
bid
oo • guontnteo
thot the bidder will, II lhe
owooti il modo til tho bidder,
.,.... Mrto • proper contrect
with 1ho Boord of Education
to. 1111 projocl or Iii . . . . -

Public Notice

3 Fomlly 24 Cruzot Ave..
Golllpollo. Thuradoy, Frldoy.
Home Interior. cunalnl. lot•
of mloc.

llghtl, Avon boltleo, blko,
Iron bad . Sole 11ort 7AM .

Heating I Cooling

Serv•ce Pto

Public Notice

Wontad: Motor Routt Drlvoro noeded tor ·Tho Dolly
Sentlnot. ·Only honol1. dopondoblo poroono with rollobl• tran1portatlon · need
opply. N.el o' good income
tor Juol 3 or 4 houro 1 doy.
Apply In poroon or coli Tho
Dolly Sentinel 11 614-892·
2166.

toya. glaaeware. garage

Mobile Home

,fti'T'E1IDERM
Public Notice

!58.3-8847 . '

chltdreno ctoth11. Wodne•
doy 171h·Boturday 20th.
126 Firat Avo., 9-6.

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· Public Notice

1
4·17-1 mo . pd.

&lt;f&gt;

111 Court St.. Pomero'y, Ohio 45769

Public Notice

Available

18 Wanted to Do

Help Wanted

Truck driver• needed. minImum eKperience. Cal 513·

3 Fomlly Yord Sole 17·18.
flrll hou11 on leflln Clipper
Millo. II roln In beooment.

r.1,69S
. ·sl
9 75.

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Mr. and Mrs. Hazelton have '
another daughter, Jalma Nlchole, ••
slx.GralldparentsareMr. andMrs.
Paul Wright, SaUnevWe, and Mr. ·
and Mrs. James Hazelton, Hemlock

PHONE
992-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

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Complete System
with Tracker
cowmr

daughter, Jenna KayUn, Mlirch 31,
at the Salem Community Hospital. • ~
The Infant weighed eight pounds,l3

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Yard Sale

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Phone: 614·669·3761 or 669-3765

sallneviiJe, announce the birth or a

ments were SCJVed to her parents,

The Daily Sentinel

Dave Helllt1

Mr. and Mrs : James Hazelton,

heldathergrandparentshorne,Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Jeffers, Pomeroy.
Cake, Ice cream and other refre!h-

((ClASSIFIED ADS.sure to get tesulra))

FUTURE T.V. SATEWTE SYmMS

~ECEIVER

OUilces. '

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Hazelton birth

Patchthemewascarrledout.Itwas

Ste¢•+ Nloole BeD

Business,S ervice
U .P. Wife l\llesh
*Drake 100" LNA
*Drake324

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. recommend~
that you do buslneu with
people yQu know, and NOT
to sand money through the
mail, until you have lnvesti·
g~tad the Qffering .
Family home products .
Need 6 homem'akers in
surrounding area to drop end
pick up catalogs. 4 hours i
day. 3 da'ya a wHk. Can earn
876·$150. Send reoumos1o
The Doily Sentinel, P.O. Box
729H, Pomeroy.Ohlo .
Own your own Jean ~ •
Sportswear. lediaa Bou·
tique, or Chlldren•a store;
Notional Brands . $16,600
includ•• fixtures, training,
t$9, 176. inventory, ecceiiO·
ries and more. Cell nowl Mr.
Tote 704-274·6966 .
National Company ueking'
diatributors to handle ex.ten·
sive line of reeidential and
commercial energy m,a nagement controla. insured uv·
ings, continuous training in
marke,lng. sales and Instal·
lation. customer laaalng program, computerized anergy
audits, high income poten·
tiel, no franchise fee, amall
investment secured by in·
vantory. Coli Mr. Wollon
Toll !roe 1 -B00-962-4908.

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32 Mobile Homes

Homes for Sale

Splil loyor, 3 bdr .. 2 bothl,
on 1 acre land , Rt. 564. Call
F.ranch City Mobile Homaa,
614-448-9340.

3 bedrooms with tip out.
Furniahed. elr. waahar.
dryer. aWning. underpinned ,
Set up or rented lot. Cell
614-992-7479 .

Nothing down. Teke·over.
payment. of *333

per

month on 111umable loan at
9 VJ per cent. Included in
paymant are taxea and insu·

ran.ce. Loti of remodeling. 4
bedrooms. 1 "h bath, central
hool In Pomeroy.614-9927074.

33

Farms for Sale

10 acres with 40x60 barn ,
818,000. 116 ocres with
40•10 born. $298-ocro. 4
bdr. house approx . 2'/z acre•
835.000. 211, ocros 82.500 .
Rt. 775 . Coli 614 · 379 ·
2286.

Mason • 2 story fram8. 7
rooms. 2 baths, baaemant
garage, ahop. garden .
$35,000 . 304·675· 6743 .
tiava en energy efficient
home built on your lot . From
813,900 .00. Coli for elti·
mateo, 304·'876-3981 .

120 ac. farm, new brick
hou1e, barn, outbuilding•.
eao .ooo . Coli 614 ·643 ·
0119 . .

New Haven. Lynn Drive, all
brick, 3 bedrooms, 2 bolhs.
living and dining room. large
family room. 2 car garage.
full baaament and large lot .
HIQh 40's. excellent buy. call
304· 675 -3030 .o r 676 ·
3431 .

34

Business
Buildings

Commercial building tor
rent . 220 E. Main. Pomeroy.
Downstairs location having
1300 sq. ft . floor space.
large prJvate parking lot
behind store . All this for
$210 a month. Carl be
leased on a monthly batil.
Coli 992-6232 anytime.

Arbuckle, 3 bedroom. family
room, 1 'h baths, 1.4 acre .
1 · 304·6B6-9148.
Log Home. 3 acral, 2 miles
out Jerrlco Road .
864,000.00. Phone 304·
676-8622 .

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---~------Fully furnl~hed. air. utilities

paid, 2 bdr. , edulta only. Call
614·448·4110 .

1- 3 bdr. mobile homo, oil
utilites peld, fumiehed, no
pelo. security dopooll. •426
mo. Coii614·446·13B6coll
between 5 tlo 9PM.

·.

2 bdr. weaher 1: dryer. water
&amp;. traeh paid. 1 mile from
hosp(tol . •zoo r'nt pluodop .
Coll614 -446·1364.

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Trailer for rent. Cell 814·
446-4226 lftor 4PM .

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14x70 C11111 on % ocre.
2 -car carpon, 18x26 addi·
tion. Coli 614 ·992-3119 or
814-992-3132.

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3 bedroom&amp;. froe gu. UOO ,
rent. $50 depo-.h. On 2% ,
ocro• in Portlond. Coli 6 14· • ' t
843· 5268 or 1-263-1728
after 5 :OOpm.
One bedroom mobile home,
304-675-4164.
2 bedroom mobile home for .
rent. Burdette · Addn .
1175 .00 pli11 utilitiu ond :
deposit. 304-675-2464.

44

Apartment
for Rent

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JACKSON ESTATES \' :
APARTMEIIITS (Equol ".
Hous ing Opportunity) .. ~
monthly "'nt storlo ol 1183 ·
for 1 bedroom ond $198 for ·
2 bedroom, dtpooit 1200. ·•·
located near Spring Valley
Plan and Foodl111nd, pool ~
and Coble TV evolloblo.
hours a a pouible 1 0 am to 4 · '1.
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Mondoy-Fridoy, Coli 614446 - 2745 or leave
me11age .
Apt . forront 8125 • up . Coli
675-5104 or 675·5386 .

Nicely furnished mobile
FOR SALE OR LEASE, home. ·eff . apt .• centrel air
1 2x52 mobile home, under- commercial property and and heat in city, adult• only .
penned, air cond, must see new building 70 'x100 ' with Coli 81 4 -446·0338.
to eppreciatel· $6,600. 304· 2 acre, 200' road frontage.
676-6981 t :00' 6:00 PM. ·'• nq zoing required. 2 miles a·a chotpr apt.,· 1 at · cla11~
22 Monev to l98n.
. .
· north of Point PINsant. W. newlY, furnished." Ref. req. ·;
- 3 J&gt;odroo.m brick, New Vo. on ·Rt. 62. Phone 304- 1226 po! mo, 154 FiriiAvo ·.·;
. HOME OWNERS'-Relln.nce Ha.ven ... B41s8ment, · 2 Car · 675-1678 weekdi'/S, ~04· . Gollipolio. Coli 814-448._.;
.,,
to low fixed rot~. U!18 equity garage, large lot. porch witPI 676 ·7896 evenings and 1615 or 614 ·446- 1243.
for any ·purp(tae'. Leader owning, U5.000.00 , 304· ·. woekondi.
Furn11hed 3 rm apt. upatalts, ~ .
Mortgage Co .. 614.·692· 773-&amp;132 or 773-5B89.
utilltlo&amp; p.d, •1ll6 mo ... f80 , .
30.61 •. .: .
.d8poait.· s• .Locuat . t,.aUha • .
~~..:.::-~-~--­ Eliy : Owner. 9'h par t8ht · 35 Lots &amp; Acreage ·.·
only. __Coli 446 -1340 or ' ,
ouumoblo; 3 bedroqrn, · 3
blths; "living room, dining
448-3B70 .
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· 23 Professional .
room. family · room . Lot for sale located on St. Rt . 00
Services
equipped kitchen , patio , air 564. rural water, septic Furnished ifficiency 701
cond, double garage. low tank , good trailer site. 4th Ave .. Gallipolis. 8180. ·~
70'o. Now Hoven·, 304·882· 86 , 500. Ca ll 614 -367 - utilities paid, share bath, ·
adults . Coli 446·4416 otter
Piano Tuning and Repair. 250B .
7185 .
7PM .
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Brunicardi Music Co .. 614·
446-0687. Twenllo!h yeor Rl. 2 North Iorge ·7 room Forty two acr11 near Forked
of quality service. lane house, all brick On 3 acres or Run Lake. Has gas well. 3 rooms with privata bath. ; •
Daniels. 614-742 ·2951 .
more. in ground pool. barn electric line. telephone ca- rot . Requ01tod. Coli 614·
"· ,
and out buildinga. Shown by ble, privacy. quiet. good 446-2215 .
WINDOW TINTING Resi- appointment only call 304· place for .house. Seve, acrea
.,
dential, Commercial&amp; Auto. 676·2749 .
cleered . Call 81 4 -378· Up stain 3 rooma. furnished, · ,
Free estimatea. Call 614 ~
bath , waaher-dryer . AC , .:·
6207 .
clean, no pets, ref., dap . ;
Reduced by owner. 61f.t
446·9346.
acrea, 2 hOUIBI , 2 car
req .. adults. Coli 614-448· , .
1519.
.
PIANO TUNING AND RE- garage. 2 barna. pond, Ash·
Rent als
PAIR , Reduced ratealimited ton. 304-576·2320 .
Up1taira unfurnished 3 room ' :
time only. Ward'• Keyboard.
ap1
carpeted , utilities paid . ~
304 -676-5500 or 67541 Houses for Rent . no .•children,
no piets . Call '
32 Mobile Homes
3B24.
614·446·1637.
,.
for Sale
7 room home with 2 car
garage, in Cheshire. $250 2- 2 bdr. apt. furnished, pay ...
Re a l Estate
mo .. plus dep., aldults only elec1ric, no petl, aecurtty ~
NEW AND USED MOBILE no pets. Coll614·367·7271 deposi1, $350 mo. 2-3 bdr . :- '
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL· or 614-367-7302 . ·
apts. unfumlahed, pay elect- · •
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
31 Homes for Sale
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS, Remodeled 2 bdr. well to ric. no petl. security deposit, '
$350 mo . Coli 814 ·448· '· •
RT 36. PHONE 814 -446· wall ' carpeting, adults pre- 1385cellbetween5tlo9PM.
'
ferred
or
will
consider
1
Houae tor aale in Jeckaon 7274 .
Counly, Ohio. 6 mllooabove I-1-9_7 _8 _ B
_ o_l_lg-lo_d_e-12
_ X_6_5___3 small child, no pets, S200 Riverside Apts. Middleport . 4
mo . plus utilitiea. 132 4th Special rates for Senior ·~
Thurman off At . 36 on Co.
Avo . Coli 614·446· 3204.
Rd . 41, Bloomfiold Twp. 2 bdr.. all oltclrlc, AC •
Cilizeno. $130 . Equal Houo· · •
bdr . , beaement, attic. underpinning included . ax.
ing Opportunitiea . 614- :
gordon opoce. Iorge bock cond . Coli 814-446-3289. 2 or 3 bdr., 1 bath, kitchen, 992· 7721 .
l
stove &amp; refrigerator, livinyard, good community.
ocrou from Bloomfield 1971 Oakbrook 12xtl0. 2 groom. diningroom, garage, Furnished apt . 3 rooma end .. '
school. Coli 614·266· 8251 bdr .. e5,200. Coll614-388- gaa furnence . located 8 bolh . No pou . Coli · ·
Ponomouth Rd, $300 .\POf 614- 949 - 2253 .
ol1or 6PM .
8259.
•
mo .. security deposit &amp;
In E11Ue· 3 bdr. on Rt. 36. V. 1971 Freedom good cond. re.f erences required . Call 1 be'droom furnished apt. ~"'
· 614 -448·0264 avo.
mi. Wo11 of HMC. Coli Coli 814-256-6520 .
Coll614-992-6434 or 304· ·
814-446-0603 .
8B2·2566.
Public Sale Setled bids are Four rooma , bath , garage In
Flatwood area-Pomeroy. 4 now being acc~pted on a Middleport. Carpeted. stove 2 bedroom furniahed apt .in
bdr., FP. BM . ceiling, vinyl 1970, 12x60, Holloy Pori&lt; and refrigerator provided. Pomeroy . $250 per month . .' ~
oldlng. olum. wlndowo. 17 M.H. urlel No . 609102. Greet for single or working Coli 614 -992-6113 oftor :
ocr11 ovolloblo. Coli 614· Dolo ond limo of oolt, April couple. •1 85. per month 5:00PM .
•• ·
20. 1986 01 12 :00 noon. and oocurlty doposll. Sorry,
448-2359 .
Bldo mull bt oubmlltod no childr'en or pets. Phone Two bedroom furnished
Muat aell 3 bdr. ranch. before dale of 111o. Tho 614 -882-5292 .
apartment for rent in Mid -· ·
Wutbrooke Subd ., FR . home can be IMn by appt.
dleport. utilities paid. Call '
only
11·
Johnoon'
o
Mobile
4 rooma and bath . V1 bale~ 614·992·60B4 .
woodburner. carport. deck,
city ulllllioo, • ochoolo, HOmea, 2110 .Ealtern Ave., ment, fUlly carpeted. new
135,000. Coli 614-446 - Golllpollo. Oh 45631 . 1- point. unfurnished. Coll614- APARTMENTS . ' mobile .
800-382 -8545.
992 -3090.
7144 .
homea. houaea. Pt. Pleasant '
and Gallipolis . 614· 448 - '
Konougo Uppor River Rd. 3 bdr . 14x85 • lot, 2 mi. 2 bedroom houu in Pome- 8221 .
Houoo with 41oto• .born . Coli from Galllpolle , O 'r aen roy . large deck and bate814-251-1988 oret4-448 · School Dlllrlct, good cond., mont, low utllllios. UOO. Efficiency apartment, •
Iorge oundock, *14,500. per month plut ucurfty downtown Pt. Ple•11nt. Fur· "
7226 .
will conoldor !rode In of depooit. Coli 814· 992 - niahed and utilittea paid. '
lull On Your Lol: Big 4 Cor anything Of value •• down 8783.
Dopooll requirod. 304-895- '
Goroge 1119811. 3 bdr homoo poymont . Coli 814· 446·
3460.
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2 bedroom hou• in Minera*13,895. Soe Our Model&amp;.
vllle. B11ldo Mlnorovlllo
Collt-814-888·7311 .
Nice clean apartmentl, : '~
1976. 1 4x65 , 3 bdr.. all Church. by Bulk Plont. Totol
Henderson. 304-876-1972 .'
electric,
omoll
utility
bldg
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In
electric . Coli 814 · 992 · oftll 5 PM .
Nice 4 bdr. ronch, Country
Alro Estoteo, 1'h both I. town on rental lot . Call .(1218 .
garege w·workbench, Y.t 6 14·448· 2036.
3 ~room home, large 45 Furnished Rooms
ocre flot lot, dock, CA. goo
hoot 1129.00 budalll olor- 12.&amp;0 mobile home 2 bdr. country kitchen, central air.
building, •47,1100. Coli room, semi-furnlahad. good family room, fir-lace , pa - For rent SIHping Room1 '
condition. Coli et 4·682· tio. garage ,nd baMment.
814·441·1810.
end light hou11 koeplng ·
1163 otter 6 : 00PM, Verv nlco trl lovol, 3 bodrooms. Port&lt; Control H0101. __
roqma.
2
Vt
baths.
family
14,800.
In GoHipollo City, 82 Lincoln
Coli
614-448 -0758.
room. 2 car garage. Central
Sl. • 12.1100. nooedo repolr.
10x55
1165
Now
Moon,
olr.
Homoottod
fltolty,
304Coli 814•2!18-1773 otter
bdr .rm .. all gea. air c~md ., 87!5 -6640 or 304· 882·
tiPM . No t.nd conl-11.
46 Space to~ Rent
e•tr• good cond., U.460. 2405.
Coli
814-448·0175
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loeutllul L·lhopod lromt
New Hlvan . 2 bedroom ,
hou11. 4 bdr., Iorge LR ,
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1976
Schull12x65
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·2
bdr.,
portly
furniohtd kitchen ,
modorn kltchon, DR ,
ornollor. H5 wotor pold. 4th .•
loundry-ulllily room, 11':1 total electric. axe . cond. w ..her, dryer. 1250.00.
• NtH , GolllpoHo. Coli 448- _\t
. belhl, altachod 1111111• CA, Fronah Clly Brotsorogo Ser- Lorge bellmont. river view ,
U111ol1er 7PM .
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phOIII 304·882· 3548.
•40'o. Coli 81 4-448·8084 . vlco, 814-448-8340 . .

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comp. furn ., water paid. Call •
814-246 -6818 .
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1984 Schult tot• lelectric, 3
bedrooms. central air. vinyl
undarpenning , roof, porch
and aun deck. Custom made
Wall to wall book cases,
living room . Possible to
leave on rented lot. 304676-!13 76.

Four bedrooms, kitchen·
family room with fireplace.
flnlohod buemont. · low
8BO' o, Polnl Pl11ont, 304675-3079. evenings.

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Mobile homea moved . In·
lured . 20 yeers experience.
304-576-2866 or 676 ·
299B.

This i-. an opportunity to own
your ow.n home. we have 5
homes that muat be sold , ·
located in K &amp; K Moible
Home Park, Gallipolis, Ohio .
These homes are well known
brands. Schultz, New Moon ,
Freedom. Home• ere privately owned. Price~ start
$4,000 .00 . Coli 304-675·
3002 for information .

3 bedroom house in Rustic
Hills. Fully carpeted, atorege
building. lorgolot. Ctll614992-6085 otter 4:30 p.m .

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42 Mobile Homea
Ft1miahed, air cond .• cable, :::
no city taxes, ~l!,utiful river· ~·
rv._w, Kanauga . Falter' a ,_.
Mobile Home Park. 814· ~ .:
448-1602.
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Two otory, 2100 oq.ft .• 1
acre, 4 bedi'ooma. large
roome, wooct-coel furnace ' 12x60 Community, 3 bed·
and fuel furnace, hookup for rooms. furni1had . can be
traitor, 10 ·min. from Pome- sean K &amp; K Mobile Home
roy . Price reduced to Park . Point Pleasant. 304144,000 . Coli 614-992- 676-3000 for en appoint·
8.0 .9 3.
ment, must .ell .

Eaatern School Diatrict. 6
room home in G90d repair,
fully carpeted basement end
carport. 110 acres. NicetY
landiCaped small orchard.
Will sell lurnlohod or unfurnlohad . Cell 986·4386.

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12x70• .3 bedroom, good
condllion . Coli 614 -992·
2462 .

For sale mobile home 2 br,
70 ' x14'. Coli 304-6751484 .

Syracuae 1f2 acre lot facing
river. City ..wege water and
old houoo. 176,00, Coli
814 -927-2347 evenings ot
weekend&amp; 614-892-6974.

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1 2x80 wllh 1975 odd-on •:
12x24. Good · condillon .,"p
n.ooo . coli 614-882 - • •
2589.
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2 mobile homt~forule . Cell
814-992-3647 .

I rooma. beth, utility rdom,
atorm wlnd_o ws and doota,
aluminum aiding, new roof,
gorogo . Coli 614 -892 ·
ti204.

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for Sale
ThrM bedrooms, central air,
vinyl woll . corpel
throughout, -II lnoulolod,
new paint, attached gerege.
1!11 outdoor grill, ownlngt.
mony tKtras. Coli 614-448·
21583 Ill 5 :00PM. alter
8 :00PM , coli 814-2415 ·
15858.

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Mobile Home Pork, Bulovlllo
Rei, Oolipollo, 'Oh. Call t 14·
4411 -01117 or 1114-448·
1283.
CROSS a 80N8
U.S. 311 WOI1. Joekoon,
Ohio. 1114-288-11411 .
M-y Forguoon, NHollond, Buoh Hog So'" a
larvlce. Over 40 uood
tractora fo chooM from •
complete llno of now •
uood equipment. Lorgoot
ooloctlon ·ln S.E. Ohio.

Troller apace 12x50 troMer,
bonle goo or full oil hoot
only. Water, tewer a .gar·
blga fvrnlohee!. fenced end
prjyate. Aetlrl·d cquplet pri·
ferriC! . *100 par rno. Upper
St. Rt. 7. Call 814-448·
0002
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork, Route 33. North of
Pomeroy. Lorge loti. Coli
614-992-7479.

Bokor utility tool box bod·
ffto 1 ton truck. now II ft.
pull-typo buoh hog t4911.
Now 1 50 lb. -dor 11 Btl
Uood Moo11y Forguoon baler
1495, Call 814·28&amp;·8!122 .

Rental tpace for travel trail-

era, c1mpert, fold upt. WI. ter. aewer, electric cable
hook upo. Coil 304· 773·
5861 aftor 5:00p.m.
Trailer lots for rent. sewer
and water furnished, will
take one small child. 304876-1076.
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SWAIN
AUCTION a FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Golllpolio. Now
&amp; used wood-coal ltovee. 8
pc wood LR oulto 1399.
bunk beds $199, antron
recliner• *99. new &amp; Ultd
bedroom ouitea, rongu,
wringer washert, Ia sho11.
; ·New livingroom suites
1199· 1699, lompo, oloo
buying coal'&amp; wood •toves.
1
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- Sofa, chair, rocker, otto! man. 3 tablea.lextro heovyj,
• 1686. Sofoo ond choiro
' priced from '285. to 1816.
: Tobleo , 8150 and up to 812&amp;.
• Hide-a -beds,e390. and up
; to 8650., aofo bodo at46.
• Reclinero. 1225. to t375..
! Lampe from •28. to .. 125.
, pc. dinettes from *109., to
' 436 . 7 pc. 1189 end up.
. . Wood table with sb: ·chairs
• 82815 to H46. Dook *1 10
· up to 1226. Hutcheo, 115150.
Bunk bed complete with
; manreens. *2715. and up to
; 13915. Boby - ·· e1 1 0 ..
' Mattreaaes or box springa,
• full or twin. 868., firm. •ea.
1 and 178. Queen oeto. U26 .
: 4 dr. · chttts, *49. 6 dr.
•. chests, •&amp;9. Bed frames.
• t20.end $,25 .. 10 gun· Gun
~ cabineu. *3GO. Gae ·or
electric range• 13715. Baby
mortroooeo, •26 • 136, bod
fromoo 120, 126. a .1 30,
, kii1plrflme 160. Good ooloc·.
·;. tton of bedroom aultae.
• rockera, metal cabineta ..
·~ heodboardo 138 a up to
186.

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Furniture .: · 6 pc.
dinett•. heoe! boordi. ond 2
bedroom. ~hes . -3 mue. out
aulovllle Rd . Opon 9om . to
6pm, Mon . thru Sot.
614-448-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES

w..hers.

lnrornelionel: 340 , t;octor

dryen. refrigera-

toro. tangeo. Skoggo Ap·
pliancet. Upper River Rd.
booide Stone Creot Motel,
614·448-739B.·
County Applianca, Inc.
Good u•d appli.-nce• and
TV oeto . Opon BAM to 8PM:
Mon · thru Sot. 614·4481699. 827 3rd. Avo. Golll·
polio, DH .
Volley Furniture. n - a
uoed . Lorge ooction of qull·
ity furniture. 121 8 Eastern
Ave., Galllpolio.
Uood refrigorotor. table end
4 ch4ir1, IOYtlllt, 6 pc.
HCtional, m11ttren and box
eprings. Corbin Ia Snyder
F'u rnlture. Call 614· 448·
1171 .
6-5.000 BTU 8ir conditionoro $915 eo. , aide by aide
Westinghouse avocada
green ., 95· 4 othero to
chooae from, Cotdapot ,..
frigerator white frottfree
t1 60, 30 in. goo ronge
*126. 20 ln . goo ronge *'II.
011 dryer t1 25. 30 ln .
electric r1nge •71, Kenmore
outo. woohor *95, Whirlpool
wuher like new ., 60.
Skoggo Applioncoo. Uppor
River Rd. Gitllipollo, Coil
814-4411· 7398 .
7 -ploco llvlngroom oot, like
brond now. Coil 114-3888282 .
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Country Ook tobloo, choin.
cupboordt, deoko, Ice boxoo.
Conkle•. Tuppera Plaint, At.
7. Hand croftod end
finished .
Color T.V.. 195.00. 4 rofrlg·
aratora .• 75 .00 and up.
Eloctlc ronge, tOii.OO. Au·
tomotic wooher, t1 49 .00, 3
dryera, 195 . 00 ooch .
18,000 BTU AC, UOO,OO.
Gu rongo, . f86 ,00. Coli
814· 992·2238.
Sofe, Eorly AmeriCIIn with
pill- ormo. Good condl·
tlctn • . , 00. 11 4·9112-2419.
30 Inch oloctric '""~~"· 1811,
40 inch olootric '""~~"·*'II.
40 inch goo ron..,, 1111,
Kenmore woohor ond dryer,
11110, oolf·delrootrelrlgoro·
tol. tlOO, Woohlng mli·
ClllnM,
ond up. oloctrlc
dryw, •11 ond up. Coli
114-742-23112.

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Plcbno uood furniture. 304·
1711-1413 or 175· 14110.
RICK'S NEW AND' USED
FURNITUII!. Uoee! otovn
ond Nlrigorotoro. Compare
our prlc11, oolle todoy,
Phone 304· 773·11430.

64 Misc. Merchandi•a

Eo~y

AmeriCIIn living room
oult, Brother cobinot 11wlng
mochlne, blr end otooio,
stef10, 2 pairs mene shoe
okotoo olze 7 . 61 4·448·
8247.

54 Misc. Marchandiaa

'80 Volkoowogen Robbit for
porto cheap. 150 foot 15 jointo
CB tower 1110.00. Phone
304·773-5S19.

Knauff Firewood Split· 96%
hardwoods. You pick up or
we deliver. HEAP vender.
114·261·11245.

Couch end choir 160.00'.
2"- 8" Starret Micrometer
I 1 20.00. 1 'h'' • 1 2" lnaide
Starrett Micrometer
UO.OO. Cell 304·875·
4859 after 6:30 PM .

1---------1---------Limestone. Sand, Gravel.
Pick up ot Richordo &amp; Son.
Call614-448· 7786.

1--------SPECIAL cut olebo 8 PU

loodo delivered In dump
truck*100, or2108dt*180.
You pickup ., 6. Coil 614·
246·5804.
1 8x24 rod bern typo bldg. 1
yr. old~full of wetterrrtllck.
Make offer. Cell 614·288·
8622 .

17.11 cu.ln. GE relrlg. gold,
equip. for icemaker, no
froot, 3 yro. old, 1260.
Hearth Mete woodbumer
Insert, 1Va yr. old, 1250.
Sire 9 wadding drool a hot,
$126. Coli 1114·448·6247.
Pool People Spoclol:
Let u1 eummerize yoUr pOol
$100. 10% off, oil pump•
end liitero. Middleport 814·
992-6724 or Golllpollo 8144411-30&amp;1 .

Wild Turkey Sea.on • Army
cemouflege · aurplus denim
·rental clothing . Sam Some·
rvlllt'l Eaat RavensWQOd.
Fri, Sot, Sun, 1 :00· 7:00pm.
Donlm jockoto • 1 9 .00 . Fire·
wood. Triumph motorcycle.
304·8715·3334.
Refrigerator f21i.OO, good
cond, 304-876- liOJ9 .
Windowaircond, 7.000btu.
304-11715-2931.
Ken111ore waeher and dryer,
exc cond, 1160.00. 304878-2309.
Couch, Selmer olto Ill, 2
trailer bed• (maftreu • box
opringol . 304-891·3404.
True Toot Toto Rlller. II hp ..
Coleman camp atove, both
good cond. 304·111·2374.
66 Building Supplies

Rototlllero.
Troybllt,
but will b!'Y prefer
ony moko,
ony
lizo. Coll1 -814· 1193-t1831 .

, PS. live pqw1r, 3 P.\ - draw.

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l\llce 2 tq 3 bdr. home with
garage. nee~ Oellipolis .
12150 t300
h c 11 63
Antl'quas
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per mont · 1
861304P· M387 - 0324 ofter
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Modo in Gallipollo Clrm~
1880
handmade eugar cupMcrch &lt;l nl1i s•~
boord orginol flnloh, exc.
cond. Aloo onticiuo 2 piece
step back cupboard refln·
iahed · in ex. cond. . CaL
61 Household Goods 814-387-7871.

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•$2 , 3911 . cio11 et4-zae.

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1977 Dido Stortlro V-6, 4
opd., hatch bock with oun
roof, good tlroo. good condl·
tlon. Aoklng 11,800. Coil
614· 378·2280 oftor 7PM.

1-3 yr. exc. blood llnoo. Coil
Slate Run Farm•. Jacklon.
Oh. 814·288 · 1787 or 814288·113811.

1872 Flat Coupe with 1 982
motor, low mll..ge. good
cond.. ooklng 115911. Coli
814-4411-8024 - r II .

Bontly Pig Sole Wod. April
24th, 7:30PM . Foyatte
County Folr Groundo. Waohlngton CH . Soiling 15()
hood of Duroco. HempDurocs croll bred. Barrow•
a gllto. Roger Bently 513·
684·2398.

1874 Volkowooon Bug, new
engine. brokoo, ohocko,
good body, •1 .000 . Negotl·
oble. Coli 814·448·4313.
9·8:30 Mon.- Fri.

SATOH F:8150·G, tractor
with 20·30 looder, hydroullc
bucket, 2 opd, live power,
*2,1186. Call 111 4-2811 ·
6522.

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Beotllttle Club lomb &amp;olein
Ohio. lolling 100 Kuolor,
Sprocklon, Schlichter and
Cornett Limbo, Soturdoy,
April 20th, 10:30AMatDon
Schlichter Form, 10187
Prslrje Road. Wi1hington
CH. Ohio. Coil 614-421·
1721.

Mettey Fergueon 60. PS.
live power, with 6 ft. buoh
hog • 2 bottom plowo.
12.995. Call .814-288·
81522.

4-H Suffolk morkot Iomba.
Taylor a Toylor. Rt. 141,
Aroblo. 814·143-2286.

HorH drawn diiC. Turning
plow for Formell Cub. Bolly
mower for Farmall Cub .
Phone 814-988-388!1.

Holoteln cow a hlilfer m~lf.
UliO. ·Coll814·387·7238 .

UB Moline Trootor. 11,160.
Vlotor Bohr, 3 mlloo N. of
Cheoter.Ohlo . Call 986·
4240.

Reg. Chorololo bull Polled
11 mo .. olrobyTornodo·Don
Chippawana Charolale
Form, Ind . .11 ,000. Coli
814-379-2605 .

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no-till corn' planter/ w .. can . l - - - - - - - - - oot up ... ~h 74 plote unlti or 84 Hay 8t Grain
78 olr unlto · both with
monitors. We can flnanc,e 1-;..__ _ _ _ _ _ __
naw planter• lntereat tree til
Jon. 1, 1988. Coli on price. Eor of corn, 12.110 par
1 ·Uoee! Alllo Cholmero 4 row buohol. Coll814-843-521&amp;.
no-till com plontor dry. fort,
77 olr unlto, monitor 13600, Round blloo lor oole. Mildo
1 -uoed Alllo Cholmoro 4 row of orchard gro11 ond clover.
no-tMI 11\(lth dry fort, 78 air *15.00 oo~h. Coll81&lt;j-742,
unito with lnooct boxeo, 2592, Gary Ho'rpor.

1979 Lincoln Mork IV,
28,000 mi .• located, goroge
~?~:2017~ 9:.: Coli 814.
1983 Honde 7150 Shodow.
Excollant COf!dltlon .
Prlce : l2,250 . Colll14·
949·2437.

1984 Cougor XR7, AM· FM
cauette, power booeter,
loaded, low mlleoge, exo
cond, 304· 773·9134.
1 968 Novo Chevy II, A· 1
cond, 31,400 actual mlieo,
304·175-77215 oftor 8:00.
'74 Gromlln.goodwork cor.
'78 Sublru Brot, n - point
end tlroo. 13.000 mlleo.
304-8715-8217.
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Three 1980 Plymoutho. One
'74 Chevrolet, one rogio·
tore Mole Cocker Sponlol,
phone ,a4-8715-15870.
1981 Suboru front wheel
drlvo ototlon wogon OJ..
pocko..,. 1984 Suboru 4
wheel drivo, 2 door. hotch·
bock. G.l. pockoge. Coli
304-468-1 06&amp; or 4158 ·
1 603.

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1983 XR80 . Hondo, oxc
cond, 1480.00. 304·8711·
111111.·
19715 Honde 750, new tlreo,
b8gt, box bars. loW miiNge.
moko on offer. Cllll304· 773·
5835.
1982 Yomoho 760 Moxln
ohoft drlvan, 8.000 mllu,
with extreo, mint condition,
11.800.00 . 304·882·
3578.

ltorkl Tree a Lown Sonllcil,
londiCipli1g, ooodlng, lortli•
Iring, thatching, lor ....;..:
pleto lown oervlco, Cell u,,
304·671·201 Q.

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By James Jacoby
Laurie Hyder of COlorado Springs
is a fine bridge teacher. She is also an
expert plaler, as demonstrated by
today'• dea .
·
.
In the modern style, North's twoclub cue-bid showed both majors. but
not ~rily a powerful band.
When Laurie came in with three
spades over three clubs, North was
happy to carry on to four .
There Is a large element of risk in
the play at four spades. Because communication problems abound , declarer cannot really afford three rounds
of trumps, the only way to get to her
band to take a heart finesse. Laurie
solved the problem. Asouming that
West held both the heart king and the
spade queen for the opening bid, Laurie simply discarded a low diamond
from dummy on the opening lead of
the ace (If clubs. There was oow 110
way to prevent Laurie from malting
an ovel#ll'k.
. Hod Laurie careleuly rutre4 tlte
·club ace at trick Qne, s!&gt;e still might
have iiiiode
contract by, ·playing
the ace &amp;Jid queen .o f hearts imtnediately. But .playing the ace and king of

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disaster. , By the ti!J!* the htarto had
·become good, then; would bave been
no way for her to get to dummy to use
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1981 Horloy Dovldoon 82
Pl11mbing
Sporoter, 3,000 mlljoo, ohow
Spring Spocloi·Potri 0tutiMty
·&amp;Heating
room con.d. &amp;2,89&amp;, Call
building• on dioploy ot two
..
convenient locationo, 8 • s Building Material•
3
0 4 8 8 2 20 0 8
Produce. Vlond St, In Pt. Bli&gt;ck. brl!:~. oewor pipoo,
19111
Ford
Crown-Vlctorlo,
1,;;: : :' : : :. : : : :·
windowa.
lintels:
etc
.
monitor.
used
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304·1175-1078.
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
Pleooont, end French CitY
•&amp;.500. 1 -uoee!Bmwno·tHI
.
85
AND HEATIIIIG
.,
Mobile Home• in CblllpOIIe: Cloudo Wln(Mo. Rio Groflde, dry lof!. :150 _llrloo Pl~te unit~
. 8oatland
Cor, Fourtilend Plno · .
9x12 18915. iloo 10x111 · o, Coll614·241··6121. ·
lnee'ct a · herb boxes.
Moto;e
for
Sale
·72
Trucki far Sile
GolllpoUo, Ohio
$995. D011volod and oot up
U,OOO. Con bl out to 4 row
Phone 114-448·3888 or
on· your lot. ,
· · Block. brick, mortar ond 12,500. 1·uMd 8 row no- , Kenw:o r'thy Seed Cdrn,
mooonry oupplloo. Mountoln
till. 70 _o!lfleo plote uplto phone 304-875· 1 5Q&amp;,
..Ford F-100V·8, 3 opd. ttd., 15W. T~unilorcroft ·trl·hull · l-·-1~4-_44_1_·4~4~77~..;....·-~-·
S10t•
!lloc~. Rt. 33, r.;ew
TRS-BO m~del Ill computer
lnooct enoch, dry lortlllzor,
U.215.0 :: Soe to. opprecloto. .~h
HP ··~
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Hollin,
W.
Vo,
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304•882:.
..,•• ury Jll\!'8 PLUMI!INCJ a H!!A • .
with 48K ond Iota of ooft·· 2222.
· end ·t ronopofl _13.900. Con Fo'rtlilrir.. by • bog ~ ·ton. C!l!f ·. 814·,4411-9408 oltor, '"'" 1op,. 90
.
·
· wi thhpilwor ·trim,: le~ t ho n'- lNG. Rt. 1, llo• 31111; O.IH·
wore. Coil . 1114 · 4411 · 3~43 .
bo.cut dOwn to different row .11,0 3 .Fifth Street, . Now. I !OO.
·60 ro. on motor. 0 111Y jlollo. Co11.114·387-0878.
evehlngi.
· ·
wkithe,· 1-nilw 2 row) point Hoven. 304-882·2271 or
1981
GMC
~ton
pickup,
trollor·exc. oond. Coli 81'4·
8
882·
3368.
no-till with 74 plate unlto •
Pets for Sala
Power Croft 4 cycle, Briggo 58
ft . Flootllldo, 3110 dloool l-4_4_11_·_8~o_e8_•_ft_•r_8_P_M_.- lnooct bo••• 11,900. 1 -uoee!
Excavating
&amp; Stratton riding lawn
2 row 3 point no· till wijh 70
engine, PI, PB. auto .. bod 12ft. Mmi·V olumlnum boot 83
mo-. t196. Coil 614,.
Mr.
George,
liner.
Contoct
seriea plate units and inHCt
1 rdllcfiiiiLIIIIIII
with treMor a trolling motor,
HILLCREST KENNELS boa:er *1400. Remember
1114 448 113415 B 30AM
2811·8622.
'
to 1480. Co11114·2118·11182.
Boarillng all breeds. Heated Allio Cholmoro wao the
5PM•.. · •
Good-1 Excavating, boll·
Good grain fed freezer beef. indoor-outdoor facllltiea·. compony en the morkotw~h 1---------monte, lootero, drl-ovs.
AKC O-man puppieo: • no-till planter. They otlll 71
Jeep Cherokko, PS, 14 ft. John boat, Evlnrudo ooptlc t8.nka, lond101plng.
Call 614-448·0659.
Autos for Sale
loeklno hubl, good ramoto-control trollng mo· Call anytime 81 4·441 ·
Stud Service. Call~~ 4-446· heve the stronoe•t &amp; molt
tor. Depth finder and troll or. 4837. Jomool. Dovloon, Jr.
VANGUAR·D PAINTS· 7791.
C I • 14 245 15841
succ.nful versitila planter
cond. II
·
·
·
1700. Coll814- 742-28711.
Quality you can trutt.
on the merkel. Con bl
Ebenbech Hardware. Judy Toylor Grooming. Cell 1p1ced from 20" row IPIC- TOP CASH pold tor '80
Chevy luv pickup for oolo
Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 1114· 814-387·7220 . .
ing to 40 ... Your authorized model and newer ueed car1.
aaoo. Call 1114·2118-8261 17 ft . Craotllnor, 186 Roooonoblo Rotu. Ditching
lnboord·OU1boord, power
992-2811.
oftor 8PM .
Alllo Chelmoro • New Hol- Smith Bulck·Pontloc. 1911
trim prop. powor trim l.bo, lor water, goo. eloctrlc, end
Brlorpotch Konntilo Profoo- land Dealer for this erea. Eootorn Avo .• Golllpollo. Coli
droln- Mnu. Coli 814·
N- Merlin 30· 30 modol30 aional All·brHd grooming. Keefer• Svc . Center. 814-448-2282.
1 978 2 ton lnternotlonol trl-houl. 304-8715· 8288.
441·8601 or 814· 441·
·
lne!oor-outdoor
boordlng
fo·
AF. •1oo.oo. Coii814·B4388,000 mlln, oteel !lot bod.
St.Rt.87, Pt.PI. Ripley Rd.
2775,
Joop.
oxc
cond,
f2.200.00.
cilltloo. Englloh Cocker Spo- W• are 13 mi.S .of Ravens· a1 Flrebird block W•Whitl auto. tran1. pow.- ate•ing
6216 .
nlol puppieo. CoM 81 4-388· wood Bridge. 304·896· Iotter tlroo, t-top. 81 Dodge In good condition ooklng, Low blu boot on troller Dorer Work land clearing.
Omnl 3B,OOO mi., 4 cyl.
Hay for mulching. Right 9790.
U.&amp;OO. Aloo 1 974 Chevy a2 , 300.00. Both londocoplng, ate. Free ootl·
3874.
auto, w·alr, t2,460 firm.
front fonder for 1 977 Ca·
Luv with m~rnpor 4 cyl.. 4 14,200.00. 810 Tri County motoo. CoH 11 4-441-Bo;ta
. maro. · Coli 742-2636 or Drogonwynd Cottory Ken- 1981 Miooooy Forguoon 160 Call 81 4·281·1122.
apd.,· Florida truck no rult, Sport, coil 304-8711·2188.
or814-192·7119 anytl,.. .
nel. CF A Himalayan. PerJlan dleael tractor 1110. Bush
.
742·2609.
.,,000 firm ..Coll814·378·
end Blomooe klttono. AKC Hog. plow ond dloc. 304- 72 Plymouth 8oto1Nto 31 8 2280 lftor 7PM .
78
Auto Parts
onglno. runo good. body
Wonted to buy 1 polr lopo Chow pupploo. Coil 814· 1175·3628.
84
Electrical
rough, a200 or. m..o offer.
8t Acceaaoriaa
rabbits. For sale 1 Winne- 448·3844 ofter 7PM.
1881 F-100 Ford 14999.
8t
Refrlgaratlon
bago truck topper end 1 76
KHftrs Service Center 11 Coll114·441-72115 .
1.981 Chevy luv 13999, 1-~------Yamaha motorcycle. Call AKC 3 Dochohund pilppleo. holding 1 tp8cial meeting on
1981 Dotoun *3998, 1 880
Coll8i4-44t-7920.
II 1 4·912·61144,
AG· BAG Soolee! Food Stor· Dotoun 280 Z oportocor,
D-50 Sport Dodge 13999. Rodlotor to lit '74 Clevolond
age and Forage Syatem at outo, AC, AM-FM. GC.
1977 Fotd F-1110 12419. All onglno 128.00. Phone 304· Ed"a Appliance Service .
Serving ol mokoo • ~n4o
White pine treeo. 4ft.to 8ft. Floh Tonk and Pet Shop, tho Boe!on Community Con- U,IIOO . Coli 114-4411· trucko prlcld to Mil or trodo. 875-8819.
You dig. •s .oo eoch. Coli 2413 Jocklon Avonuo, tor on Rt. 87, Mondoy. April 4897.
John'o Auto Soloo, Bulovlllo t - - - - - - - - - - of relrlgorotora, woohert' •
Rd, Gollpollo, Ohio 11141 212 Chevy truck onglno. dryer•. ttovea • dll ·
814·985-41 43 oftor Point Ploaunt, 304·876. 22, 1986, 8 PM. Any
2053. FIIIJ. birdo ond mora. lntorootee! poroon lo wel- 1982 Dodge 400 2 dr .. 448·4782.
New ro·bulit novor run. hwolllere. Call 614· 317·
8 :00PM .
Comploto . Phone 304·8111· 7117 or 114·441·4481.
come to attend, a company 40,000 mi .. outo .. u.aoo.
4,600 tomoto ltlkoo, uoeC! 1 UKC Roglotored Troolng ropreoontotlvo will bl ohee Colll14·379·2728.
1914 Chevy toli truck. e 3441 .
SEWING Mochlno ropolto,
.,.., . Reaeonable prices. 2 Welker puppioo, 125.00. ·to oxploln .
cylinder,.· 4 opeed. Runo
1978 DoHa Magnum XE good. eoll onytlme.
oorvlco. Authorlllld 81noor
wh"l garden tractor with 1n 304·1175-11346 oftor 6 PM
1o1ee a Sorvico Shorpon
77 Auto Repair
8 horte Brigg• anglne. or 304-8715-6371 .
- · oome work. Colll14• *421.00. 992·1917..
Scloooro . Fabric Shop.
11 150. Boor Cot 8 cryotle
D 19 Alllo Cholmoro, 71 HP. 448·00111.
Pomeroy. 81 4·192-2214.
tcOnnor. •too. CoM 1114·
power 11eerlng, 2 form
1 874 Ford 1 ton truck·LWB
57
Muaical
949-2089.
utility trolloro, 304·8811· 78 Grand Prix IJ new tlroo. wltl\ 12 ft.-. .1.200. Poroono 8ody Shop. locuot
ohocku. brokoo, point job, Colll14-982·3184.
lnatrumentl
3441.
Rd. Pt.Pieooont. Pool K•K.
lull pa-r. 12,100. Coli
815
Gen&amp;lal Hauling
Firewood 120.00 pickup
Free Eotlme-. 114·811·
load. UO.OO dollvored. Call
Allo Cholmoro 11040 front 814-2118-11431.
1882 Chevy ~ ton Sllvo· 4174.
304-871!· 11782 or 8711· U rl ht Pl.no f.l
ond loodor, oil hydroullc will
rodo. 4x4.1.2 C!looollooded.
ndl
P g 'A.B . · •Chou
r co
2991 .
Jomeo 8oyo Water Bervlco.
tlon,
-New• lit on long ond Oliver '1971 Monte Co' rio In vo. ry Coll81 4'841·2437 ,
Aloo POOII ililed. Coli 814;
gooe! condition .. Coli 814·
78
Camping
York', dork wood with en- troctoro. 304·8B2·21537.
WANTED·Aroo 8porto En·
258·1141 or 114-441·
1178 lntornotlonol 4070B·
Equipment
Con
bo
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thuoiooto thot wont to ro· groved
1175 or 814·448· 711 1.
KT480· 12513 trona. Both
oeen atdeolgn.
3211 1250.
Howord
Avo.
colve direct moll opoclolo bot-n 4 :00-B:OOPM .
now,..,. with 1878 Roveno
lilt, ·In exciting Mw mertroller, olumlnum fiot with Uko' now, 1•12 Ca"'ll Clift· Ken's Water Service. Welle,
chondlll program, .fi'Cim Tri
olotorno, poole ffllee!.-PhOill
oldeo. otorogo boK. opreod
*100 C1 11 114
County" &amp;porto, 304·8711· 68
on air. 128~000 lot both or vao tent.
·
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114, 387·0823 or I 14·38Y·
Fruit
4
2988 or wrlto to Rt. 1. Box
7741 night or doy.
willeeporete.
Collll14·247-~:2
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agetablea
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471, Point PINMnt, W. Vo.
2083 ..
Include name addrau and
Do you neee! oomothrng
zip.
'78 Short Wheel booo Ford 79 · Motore Home amove or heulee! owoy?
Onion planto Juot orrivee!·
pickup. 311 outo, needo
C.mpere
We'll do itl Coli 8i4·2118·
Walnut ond cherry lumber, whlto, riC! a yellow. 8wiohor
paint ond body work,
8211 oftor I :OOPM ..
curod, 2200 ft. Phone 304· lmplemont Co,. Bt. Rt. 7 N..
•eoo.oo. 304·178·4111.
Golllpollo, Oh . Coli 814·
11711-4412.
1173 Franklin 28 ft., llr. Umootono, grovel, oond, 1111
441·04711 .
'72 lntor'l 24 ft Hoy truok ownln1. nooe!e work, · din and 0011 dellwrod. 304.
MelChing couch, choir end
&amp;2,200 . Call 814-441· 171-4412.
12.1100. '72 CJII Jeep. -otool ond roc II,... llko
one. point, lhoelto 11 ,1100 , 3448.
59 For Sale or Trade
now USO. 304·875·1418.
Mor..,n'o Woodlawn Form,
Ganorol Htul!ng, dumlo
Mondoy through Fridoy. 10
Coli 304-1711·1 Zll,f or 304- 1 8 ft. ScottY _,mpor troll or. truck lor hlro, you coil. a.m . to 4 p.m.; 304·8711·
738·2342.
.
Colll14·211-1417.
. houl, 304-1'11·31 eo.
:
30311 oftor II.
1877 Codill•c Eldorodo, 101
1873 Ford 1700.00, good 77 Joyoo - • ....,. 8.
or trade lor Cod uo.ee!
AM otoole building• • 30, 40, pick-up. Will to o guno ••
cond. 304-178·2225.
olr, •-lng, •c. oond. Coli
87
Upholetary
110, eo ft. wide and up, Muot port peymont. 11 4 -912·
114·211•1141.
~I lmmodhotoly • loctory to
7412.
·you, CIIII1 -800-48B·20SII.
73
Vane 8t 4 W.O.
1177 Ploy-morRV.oleopol,
TRISTATE
ooll-oontolned, AC, full
U'"0L8TIRY SHOP
I Iiiii :;111111 I
1178 CJ·II 0 - 1 ..11.
1 113 loo. A.... , Oelllpollo.
304. V-8, ,., ,1, opokor tlrot, olotn. ••· cond .. 114·441·7133 orS14-4411·
.\
I
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1113.
.
Dynomork riding lown
low mHoage. olC. U,IOO. Coli 814-448·
oond. a4,1100. Coli 11 4 - 2217.
mower, 10 hp, 36 In cut,
448·1700.
II • M Furniture Manufoo·
12110.00. 10 - d biko
1173 DodiiO M-r Homo,
turing, lt. lit, 7, crow11
&amp;78.00. Sound Doolen oto· 81 Farm Equlp"ent
1171 CJ·8 Ooldon Eoglo, 18 fwt
to City, Oh. Coli 11 4·211reo 1110.00.
ond Whlto
P8. PI, 1- mileage, lood opproolate. low mii~Qt~, . 14?0, 0111 Eve. 114·44•
N- Vitti TV au.oo. All
oond,, 14,100. Cel 1 4· prloed rl1ht. 304-871· 1431 . Old
ltorno llCIIIent cond. 304·
Uflho-...
37711.
448·1700.
8711-7877.

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0488, dey or night. Rodor_ioBoarnont Wetorproollngo. •
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num oldlng, o-hong nrlto(J
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1981 Honde 7110 cultom. D a M ContrtctQro. Vinyl
2, 700 mi .. podciod alo"l' bor. and olumlnum aiding·
exc. cond. Cllll 814-387- replicement window• ~
0394.
In ou latin&amp;· roofing·
ramodaling end n•w'
Honde C8 1110 w~h 2 conotructlon-guttoro. Col{
helmeta • Intercom. Mullt 304·773-&amp;13 1 .
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oell. Coli 814·4411-86113.
J a 'i. lnoulotlon . Vinyl
1877 lu•ukl for oolo. 1350. aiding, roofing. replocomorit
Coli 114-251-82111 ofter windows, atorm windowa;
8PM.
otoro dooro. Coil 814·992:
2772.
1981 Yomoho IECA, 750.
Extro good cond, 304·578· RON'S Tolevlalon Service.
2181.
'
IPICiallrlng In Zenith ond
Motorola, Qu111r, and
1980 Hondo CM400A oX· houoo cello. Call 304·578·
collont cond . All matching 2318 or 814-448·24114.
acce11orla1. windahl•ld.
1 981 Honda CXIOO Deluxe, Fetty Tree Trimming, otump,
oheft drive, woter cooled, removal. Coli 304-6711 ·
hoo wlne!lhlold end lugggH 1331 '
rock·bockreot. Exc. Cond.
304-895·33113. '
RINGLE8'S SERVICE, ox·
parlance Cllrpontor. oloctri·
1983 V-411 Mogno 7 5 0 - clan, maeon, painter, roof·
to ool1, 12.200. 304·8715- lno linoludlng hot tor
14118 Monday through Frl· appM.,.tlonl 304-117.11· 20.81!
dliy. 10 o.m. to 4 p.m.: or 171-7318.
·
304-8111·3036 ofter 11.
Rotary or coble tool drftMng.
Hondo troll mini 50 blko, oxc Moot wello complotee! oomo
cond, t200.00. 304-875- dey, Pump oolee and o&lt;tl"((·
1291 . .
coo. 304·8911-3802.
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roolo. ·30 yure tKporlenco.
-'•lialng In buUt up ri&gt;o!.
Coli 114·318·88117.

Would like to buy 60 bel.. of
good hoy. Coli 81 4-2158 ·
, 3000 Ford dl•ael tractpr, 8 , 1828.
ft. buoh hoo brond buoh hog,
3 bottom plowo, odjuotable
Money Ferguoon dloc, 63 · Llvaatock
• 4 ,8 9. 6. Coli 814-288 8 15 2 2

Jobn Deere com planter
1395, now a uoed hoy
equipment It 93 Auto Sal11.
ole Lorry Exline. Jockoon,
Oh. Coli 1114-2811-8622.

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up, point, runo good W ·
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dlelll with 5 It Woodo rear
mounted lawri mower
U,200.00. •1 Modell50111,
18 hp, dleool, 4 wheel drlvo
with 4 It Woodo roor,
mounted lewn mower
15,800.00. 1 Modell12. 8
opeed, 12 hp with 42 ln.
mower $2,800 .00. Two
Model 811, 11 hp with 42
ln. mower 12.8110.00 .
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selection of styles .and
coloro. Dressy knita, jeans
shirta. tank tops. cut offs
and novelty styles.
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oil decor. olomal, ountry, Sports, radi·
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Discovery's
astronauts, their homecoming delayed 98 mlnules by
rain, glided safety back to Earth today artheendof a
bittersweet journey that astronaut-Sen. Jake Garn
hailed as proof that "man Is needed In space."
The 103-ton space plane blew one of Its six tires as II
rolled to a stop, bul the astronauls were not aware of It
and the rupture did not divert the craft from Its
center-line touchdown .
Flfly·flve inlnutes afler the landing, the crew left
the shuttle for medical exams and showers. Garn
walked unsteadily down the stairs, and waved and
smiled weakl)l as he was helped Into the astronauts'
van.
Discovery. Its final. dash across central Florida
heralded 'by sonic booms, dropped out of a clear sky
and onto a 15,1XXl-foot runway three miles from the
launch pad II lett a week ago and where shutlle
Challenger Is perched, 10 days from .liftoff. Like the
landing, Discovery's launch was delayed by rain.

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neat 1tripe1. Regular and button down
Icollar ltylea. Weltern 1hirt1 are In·
clucle'd in thla ula.

The car Is believed to have been
used recently In a breaking and
entering at Medina.
The GaDia County ·sheriff's Departmenl first dtseoverd· the vehicle. which had been burned and
abandoned, and then notified the
Meigs authoritieS.

Reg. s11.95 Sport Shirts ....... 59.79
Reg. $1~.95 Sport Shirts .... s11.39
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With commander Karol Bobko at the conlrols, the ,
shuttle louched down at 8:54a.m. EST, swooping In
{rom the south after making a series of wide circles '
above this spaceport. The ship had traveled 2:5
mUllan miles.
·
"The Swat Team Is home,'' said Mission Control,
referring to Ihe makeshift, Oyswa tter-llke loots the
astronauts used In an unsuccessful attempt to repair a
salelllle.
'
As the shutlle neared the end of lis rolloul. Mission
Control told the astronauts, "I think you blew a
right-hand outboard tire." Inspection taler showed
that It was an Inboard tire lhat had blown, and
television pictures showed It 10 be frayed .
Thousands of spectalors al the landing strip and
. along nearby rivers and hlghweys viEWed the
landing, the fifth here In 16shuttle nights and fourth in
succession.
An hour before louchdown, Bobko and pliol Don

CNQII CAIO

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"Democrats stU! control the Stateh~. Celeste and
the Democrat majority controlling the Ohio House
say 'no' to your 30 percent taX cut.
"Call or wrlte)oday. Tell thoseDemocratstoretu!'ll
that 740 million dollar surplus as a taX cut ... now."
Colley taXes were an Issue In 1~ and "wUI be the
Issue In 1!8i'" when the next election !Or the governor
and Legislature Is held.
Democrats dented the ads' claim tbat the state has
a $740 mllllon surplus and charged thai the
Republicans are using an Inflated figure which
deliberalely does not take debts and encumbrances
Into aecount.
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·AN0111ER
ANOI'JIER SHOW- 'lbe , • i9undlns of the ........,., ''Gemwe" Is·
Georce Wullln~ Sixth 11 iflders .CIUis IIAnii"Wi.
entire !!&amp;udent -hody of Portlllllil ~ S.IIOOI
seated l!!ft. and .lunie Jleecle; seated rip&amp;;·wlilact as
wiD lake to the stace Saturday nllhi to preoeitt the
IIIU'I"IUon for lhe eveniRJ. F1nl p-ader Matthew
musiCal "Let George Do II." Direcled by Mrs. Lee
Ev.-,
at front, pooVay8 Palrlck Henry. Showtlme
lee, music teacher for the Southern Local DWrlcl,
,~~e~~ns at 7 p.m. and donations wm be taken at lhe
·the presentation Is a UKbtheiU"Ietl veriilon of lhe
door.

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out ' of Athens County. had been
stripped of wheels and battery
before helng set on fire.
The Athens County SheriU"s
Department was notified and the
van was removed to Athens County.
Just prior to finding the Ford van,
parts of a jeep stolen from VIrginia
were recovered from- a pond tn
Salllbury Township.
Three arresls were made this
'morning by Meigs County Sheriff
Howard P'rank during routine road
patrol In Sc!pio Township.

Arrested were Charle!l Green, 33,
This Is the thll"d stolen vehicle, the . ofWUitesviDeandChesterRGreen,
second to be burned and ebandoned, no aaeatven. ofPoli)tJ&gt;Ieas~nt. Both
recovered by the department this men were charged 'wtth dlso,rderly
week.
conduct while Intoxication and
Sunday mornJitg, a1!8! Ford van possession of marijuana. Awoman,
was discovered by the Meigs Sheila N. Jones, 42, or Dexter, was
Sheriffs Department In the woods charged with possession of mart- ·
on Counly Road 4. The van, stolen juana and operator's Ucense.

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Williams fired braking rockets more than 200 miles
above the Indian Ocean to slow the shuttle's speed and
starlit on a supersonic dive through the atmosphere.
The landing had originally been sel for 7: 16 a.m.
Bul Mission Control had delayed the landing jusl 19
minutes before Bobko and pilot Don Williams were to
have fired th(' braking rockets.
They were told to make one more circuli of the
globe and lry again.
. During seven days In space Ihe crew of six men and
one woman logged many accomplishments and one
big disappointment the failure, through no fault of
· their own, to revive the $85 million Syncom
communications satellite.
'
· President Reagan and Gam, wlto is aboard as a
. congressional observer, ha4 high praise Thursday for
the astronauts' eHorts.
Reagan. speaking to Discovery from the White
House, told Ihe crew It had "demonstrated a lot of
lngeriully'" In conslructlng makeshlfl tools, taking an

unplanned space walk and flying to a rendezvous to
tljl sa vtng the powerless sa telllte launched from the
ship's cargo bay SaiUrday.
Syncom could not be fixed because a switch which
ground engineers thought was In the wrong position
was nol al fault. The astronauts had concentrated on
moving Ihat swjtch afler tracking down the satellite In
space.
·"We know you had some frustralions up there. but
over aU 1 think we can be proud of the fourth mission of
DiscoVery and all that you've accomplished,"
Reagan saki.
Among lhe accomplishments: successful deploy·
ment of a second communications satellite, for
Telesal of Canada; medical experiments which could
provide Insights Into why many astronauts suffer
space motion sickness; production of an undisclOsed ·•
drug that .could benefit millions of people; ljnd a
demonstration of the flexibility of the shuttle system.

Rep. Boster.reacts to PUCO
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ruling . on rural line extension

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assistant baskelball coach; Pam
Douthitt, volleyball coach; Ray
Watson. head football coach; Ronald Hlll. assistant varslly football
coach; Michae-l Douglas and
George Gaga!, assistant junior high
football coaches; Mary Price,
special education supervts,or;
James Wilhelm, marchb\g band
advisor; Grace Weber, head
teacher.
Resignations were accepted from
Barbara Wesel, flag and majoreltt&gt;
advisor; Jan Eichinger. varsity an\1
reserve cheerleader ·advlsot, and
Patrlcla.Shl'lvers,junlofhlghcheer·leader aqvlsor. .
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· The eoritract of Deb~a Lee as
asslstanl junior varsity bas.ketball
coach was·not renewed. A written
guidance program :f!l" the .dtstrtcl
.was apP.roved ~d &lt;!-tultlon sludeill,·candlce Shortridge,' was ·accepled ·
for the high school. The board
reviEWed regula tlons of the missing
children's act. The next regular
meeltngwUI be a t 7 p.m. on May16.

Stolen vehicle found
burned near La~gsville
A 1919 Corvette, slolen oul of
Medina County. was recovered
around 2: 35 a,m, today, just off
Counly Road 12 southwest · of
Langsville by Depury Rick Johnson
of the Meigs County Sheriff's
Department.

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

Regular, ahort and tall aizea. Pre-shrunk unlined
In grey herringbone ar blue denim. Zipi from top
alld bottom. dNP huvy duty pockttl. Popular
Big Ben by Wre!'gler in llzaa 38 to 150 .

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Reg. $17.00..... ,..~ .............. Salt S13:77
Reg. •11.00 ...................... Sal!! •14.77

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SPRINGFOOT - 100% jlolyasltr. Sizes: XS
124-26]. S .128-30). M (32·31), l (36-38]. XL
(40-42]. Comfortable tor jogging, active
aports and general warm weather wNr. Big •e·
lectlon of solid colors.

One piece bubblee.
short and top seta.
one piece ahortalla,
1unault1 and crawl·
era. Sizes· 6 to 24
mo1.. 2 to 4. 4 to
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substantial cuts will have to be made In services,
Including education, if· a 30 percent reduction Is
enacted.
.
Colley, along •With Senate Presklent Pai!l E.
Glllmor. RPort Clinton, and AssiStant House Mlnorlly
Leader Waldo Bennett Rose, R·Lima, said that before
the ads end Aprtl26, I hey wUI have been seen three or
four times by 75 percent of the public In Cleveland and
five or six times by 85 percent of the population In
Columbus. The ads wUI run 49 times In Cleveland and
54 times In ColumbUs.
.
In the ads, the Republicans remind Ohioans that
they elected a Republican Senale last year after being
promised a 30 percenl tax cut. Tben they point oul:

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• Senale Republicans, In the tulfll~t
a 1984
camPaign promise, passed early this year a bUI that
would cut the Income tax 10 percent a year river three
years, with the first cut retroactive to Jan. 1.
·The bUI was sidetracked In the- HoUse, where
Democrats substituted a 10 percent reduction over
two years. The lesser cut Is Included In Democratic
Gov. Richard Celeste's 1985-87 budget , which passed
the House on Monday and has just started to get
hearings In the Senate.
Republicans say the 10 percent cut, proposed by
Celeste, Is only a token reduction and that the 30
percent slash can be accomplished without cuts In
.vital state services. Democrats deny It a nd say

state programs and senior class
advisor; ThomasKelly,senlorclass
advisor; Donald Eichinger, Barbara Wesel, junior class advisors;
Arch Reise, sophomore class advl- ·
sor; George Gaga!. freshman class
advisor; . Sue Arnold, National
Honor SOciety advisor; thomas
Kelly.aljdlovlsualadvlsor; Carolyn
Tripp. play •advisor, newspaper
advisor and English chairperson;
Nancy Larkins. mathematics chairperson; Arch Rose, social studies
chairperson; Joe Batley, student
ployedw!!reKelthWeber,one ~ear,
·counoU· advisor; Maxine WhiteDon JackSon; Shirley Johnson and · head, ·elementary music; Lynette
SaDy Caldwell,· twO' ' years. The VanReeth. senior high choir: 'Scou
ronlraclsofMargateiCimthomand Wolfe. yearboOk advisOr and head
Judy Wolfe, library aides, were not baseball coach; Pam Douthitt, head
renE!Wedbl!causetlleiremployment softball coach; . Pennls Eichinger.
de~dsi'ln state finialng.
. · ·, athletl~- .dttector _and· head boy~ '
• Darlene Buckley was.added.to !he. ' track coach; Ralph Wigal, head
substitute seeretary list arid Dorsey · girls. 'track coach; Dennis' EichtiiBurkhammer 10 lhe substitute bus ger, head boys varsity basketball
driver lis I.
coach &lt;1nd assistant junior varsity
Supplemental contracts were basketball coach; Scott Wolfe,
Issued to James Huff, federal and elghlh grade and seventh grade

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Pomeroy-Middleport," Ohio, Friday, April 19, 1985

The Eastern Local School District
Board of Education has employed
certificated and non-certified personnel for lhe next year.
Certified staff members em·
ployed were Glenn Douglas, Don
Eichinger, and Deborah Weber,
lhree years; Cindy Linton. and
Brian Windon, two years; L!IITY
Heines, Nancy Larkins, Doris Well
' and Steven Jewell, five years; and
Mary Price. Ray Watson, Ron Hill.
and Joy Wiersma, one year.
Non·certlfled personnel em-

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SUMMER .
SHORTS

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S13.50 Belts ............. ,.,,S10.79
S14.50 Belts ................. sn.5.9
S16.00 Belts.~ .......,;,.,,SI2.79 •

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Boys' S18.95 ·Jeans .... .514.11 Reg. S21..., .................... Sale S16.78 .
Boys' 119.95 Jeans ..... SJS.II

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42. The season's best colors in ~
dreuy looks, Westerns. revers·
ible, popular •widths.
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All are pre-washed and come in Ankle lengths and regular legs.
boys regular and alim aizes 8 to
Misses Sizes: S, M, land 8 to 18
16; huaky sizes 8 to 18 (27 to
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Vol.36, No.4
. Copyrighted 1986

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Republlcan-sp:msored
television ;1ds were starting today In Cleveland and
Columbus tn )Yhat party leaders say Is ~:~n
unprecedented attempt to Involve Ohioans In an
ongoing Statehouse tax debate.
,
Specifically, stale GOP Chairman Mlcliael Colley
satd he hopes the ads wUI brlitg pressure on maJority
House Democrats to support the Republican Senate's
demand lor a 30 percent cut In the state Income lax.
'Colley told a news conference Tbun;day lhat
Republicans wm spend $30,(XX) for spot announcements whlch'WIIl be telecast 104 times In the next elgtll
days In the stale's two blggesl television media
markets.

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Reg. Sl8 ... Sale 114.39 . ·

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Solids colors and prints.
Mine• sizes 7 / 8 to 20.

Boys' S5.9S
llllit Shirts ............. S4.71
Joys' 17.95
Knit Shirts ............. S6.31
Boys' S9.9S
Knit Shirts ............. S7,91
Boys' SI2.9S
Knit Shirts ........... sI 0.21

44 to 60. Perfect fitting and comfortable to wear. Prewashed cotton
~ end polyester blue denim. Regular
. . and men fit styles.

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S27.95
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B08TER REACTION- "E*·
tremel,) plene4" Ill lhe way
!Kale Rep . .1~ Bollier, above,
detlcrlbed her feelnp about the
PUblic UIDilletl . CGrrlmlllllon of
Ohio ndlnc on Colmnbul &amp;
s.uCIIem Ohio Ellictl1c Co.'l
rural line extension policy.

Boster, Gallipolis J,)emocrat,
"Extremely pleased" Is the way presenled testimony at a PUCO
State Rep. Jolynn Boster described hearing on the case In AprU 1984.
"I have been working on a similar
her · reaction Wednesday to the
Public Utllltles Con\mlsslon of problem In Meigs County where a
Ohio's finding againSt Columbus &amp; resident was asked to pay thousands
. '
Southern Ohio Electric Co.'s rural of dollars up trent to extend a rural
electric line before the exact cost of
line extension policy.
.The PUCO ruled that C&amp;.!!QE had lnstellallng a line has tJe:en deler·
acted "unreasonably and unlaw- nilned," she said. "So I presented
fully" and ordered compensation to testimony arguing thai customers
16 rural Ohio families cited In a should nol be asked to pay
complaint brought to PUCO by the unspeclfteil prior charges."
Boster saki the complaints fell
Office of the Consumer Counsel on
behalf of Appalachian Ohio Public Into three catego~: those with no
Interest Campaign, the Athens· electric service, thOSe who paid up
based consumer advocacy front lor service as an Aid to
Constructlon, and those who were
organization.
The case, pending since 1983, belatedly offered a rural extension
Involved families who had report· line plan.
ediy been dented elootrlc service. _ The 28-page PUCO 'decision
Tl!ree of the 15 complainants UstE!d ordered C&amp;SOE to:
-Offer the rural ,line extension
In the PUCO case Wf'f'e from Gallla
County, Boster saki.

plan to famtues In the case without
any electrlcily at .!he construction
cost at the time people Initially
requested the rural line extensiOn.
-Refund to faintues In the case
who paid thousands ofdollaJ"l! In Aid
to Construction the difference ·
between the Aid to Construction and '
what people would have paid on a
rural Une extension plan. C&amp;SOE
must also pay a reasonable amounl
ot Interest on the refund.
-Compensate lhe families In the
case wbo were belatedty offered a
rural line exlenston plan.
:
'"I'IIi! PU&lt;Xl declsloiJ Slates;,thaJ
C&amp;SOE must go through their
records and notify people that rurar
extension line , plans are now
available. " saki Laura Yeomans ot
AOPIC,''who called the decision a
"clear victory" for southeastern
OhiO fannutes tl)'tng to gl!t eil'ctrtc
service extended Into rural areas.

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