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Tuesday. May 14, 1985

Pomeroy-'-Middleport. "Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

_VMH Recognition program will salute staff, volunteers

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Leslie Laufman, . M. D.

hernotolglst and oncologist, Grant Hospital, seated,
now makes weekly vlslis lo Veterans Memorial
Hospital .for consullatlon and treatment with pallents

having cancer

and blood diseases. She Is accompan·
led by Margaret bnhoU, no* IHICOioglst, who is
BS81stlng In training Tammy McDaniel, R.N., left, lo
become an J.V. themplst.

By CHARLENE ROEPUCH
8em'laelll&amp;ldfWrlter
National H05pltal Wee\!, May
12-18, Is a time for saluting the
doctors, nurses, aides, other personnel and ·volunteers working In
CQilllllunlty h05pltals.
At Veterans Memortal Hospital a
reCognition program will be held lor
staff and volunteers on Friday.
Th1Jrsday the hospital .will partlcl·
pate In an area rnockdtsasterdrtllto
Increase their expertise In handHng
major emergmcles.
"Lifework" Is the theme for
National H05pltal Week.
As. explained by W. Scott Lucas,
Veterans Memorial · Hospital ad·
mlnlstrator, "Ufework" Is the
dedication to Improving the quality
of life lor each member of this
community. Hospital stat!·
members are the ullfeworkers" on
whom residents must depend, he
said, and this week Is a tlffie to call
the community to acknowledge the
many benefits dertved from the
hospltlll and Its staff.
Lucas ·commmted that "lifeworker'.' should apply io ali of us,
starting with being responsible lor
personal health and becoming a
smart health care consumer.
He also suggested that residents
may become "llfeworkers" by
volunteering thetrtime and Interest
to Veterans Memortal Hospital and
its spectal health and comm)lnlty
programs. At Veterans thet;f Is an
active Ladles Auxillary and a
Candystripers·program. ·
National Hospi~l Week Is a tl!;ne
for recognizing the accomplishments of all "ilreworkers" and
Lucas encourages Meigs Countlans
to join him In saluting ttui employes
ofVeteranswhoworktoimprovethe
quality of life In the community.
Veterans Memorial Hospital has
117 full and part-timeemployes
with an annual payroll &lt;if $1,532,ml.
In 1984 a total of 1,414 patients
were admitted to the hospital and
8,675 patimts were seen lri the'
emergency room department. The
medical staff members are. J. E.
Witherell, M.D.• .chlelofstatl; J.H.
Ridgway, D.O., v.lce chiet of staff;
W. A. Mansfield, M.D., secretary;
Z. B. Dayo, M.D., treasurer;
Malcolm Lentz, M.D., Edward
Beridch, M.D., surgeons; J. A.
Wade, M.D., ENT specialist; C. W.
Thompson M.D., 'A. Sola, M.D., R.
Avertoh, M.D:. radwiO!itsts: H. B.
Davidson, M.D., V. Hlnrlchs, M.D..
D. Cherdron, M.D., patholOgists.

EM£RGENCY .ROOM - '·David Price, D.O. Is
director of the eiTIIlFgeOcy room 8ervi&lt;:es at Vetera,t'l

-Memo.W ·Hosjlital. He ~tinates~ tliat about iO,OOO

ing to Luc·as.
Started as a' pilot project In 1972
offering a mln,lmum of home care
services, the program has now
grown to Include tube and intravenous feedings. In-home chemotherapy wru soon he added to the wide
range of services offered through
the home health care program.
Currently 70 patients are being
seen by the four registered nurses,
four aides, and a pliys!cal therapist
with 548 In-home visits belrig made
during April. According to Mrs.
Smith the caseload continues to
blcrease, with a high percentage
being cancer patients.
She explained that the emphasis
of the service, with the continual
cutbacks In h05pital time paid by
Medicare, Medicaid, and private
Insurance companies, is to dis·
charge the patient as soon as quality
care can be provided In the home,
and to keep the patient In the
familiar home setting and out of the
hospital as long as possible.
VIsits to the homes are made,by
the home health nurSes and aides as
frequently as required. The cost Is
$32 a visit, whether made by an aide
to give a bath, change bedding and
see to other needs of the patient, or
by a registered nurse to change
catheters, dressings and feeding
tubes, or take laboratory specimens. Most, It not all, ofthe cost for
the home health nursing service is
paid by Medicare, Medicaid or other
Insurance, according to Mrs. Smith.
EmerJI"'ICY Rollm Service

ForthepastthreeyearsDr.David
Price, p.o. has been director of the
emergency medical · service at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. As
director, he Is responsible for
scheduling ail the services as well as
maintaining the quality of emergency medicine, and rapport with
the Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service.
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Or. Price says that since he came
to Veterans there has been a steady
Increase In t)le number of patients
corning to the emergency room and
this year it. is expected to reach ·
aboUt lO,mJ. He was compUmentary about the quality of service
provided by the EMS and his
department which maintains a
seven day a week, :M hours ·a (jay
service schedule.
He rewrted th.at Life F1ight has
' been ·callect in aboui 15 t(nles'.'thls
past year to transpOrt critical

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patients to other hospitals, and to ·
bring In specialists. A new landing
pad is currently under construction
near the hospital.
Caneer Treatment SpeclaiiR
Leslle Laulrnan, M.D.. ahemotol·
oglst and oncologist,Grant Hospital,
is now making once a week visits to
Veterans Memorial Hospital to
consult with cancer patients and
patlents with bkiod diseases.
She reviews the history and x -rays
of patients, conftnns the diagnosis,
evaluates patients, and then designs
a treatment program. She describes
her role as one of helping patients to
underStand their choices, and then
designs if Indicated a program of
chemotherapy treatments. All of
the patients she sees are referred
through local doctors.
Dr. Laulman is accompanied to
Veterans by Margaret lmhlff, a
nurse oncololst from Grant, who is
aslstlng In training Tammy McDaniel, R.N. InN therapy.

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House Bill 501 13beled 'devastaiing~
Vot .35. No.22

By KATIE CROW
."HouseBill501hasbeencalledthe
most devastating-anti-business Jaw .
that has ever been passed" accordlngtoTomSmith,surveyorforJ.D.
Drilling Company, representing the
Southeastern Ohio 011 and Gas
AssociatiOn. .Smith was the guest
speaker at Tuesday's luncheon
meetlngol.thePomeroyCharnberol
Commerce.
House Bill 501 wi\ich bec8111e
effective April l2deals with disposal·
O( brine ,according to the State of
Ohio.
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Smith said the way the blll is
written It will have a devastating
affect on the oU and gas business In
theStateofOhlo.
Brine is, according to Smith, any
water produced from a well.
Smith noted, '"l'bf bill is going to
cause a lot of wells to be plugged;
land owners wUI be hurt In that
royaltleswlllbe lostalongwllh" free
gas".
He said some brine Is lethal and
that the bill Is good In that II controls
biine. The oU and gas association Is
asking that theStateofOhioclasslty
brine and thatbrinebetest.ed.Ohlo's

To end marriages
Rema Chafin Mohler, Pomeroy,
and Thomas Mohler, Patriot, have ,
been granted a dissolution of
marriage in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court._
Rose Marie Dearing, Middleport,
has flled for divorce from Waiter W.
Dearing, Middleport, charging
gross neglect of duty and extreme ·
crueity,

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JACl(SON PIKE·AT.35 WEST

ti'Yins to score.

The expulSion of Meigs High
students Shawn Doidge, David
Smith and Jeffrey Basham wiD
. stand at thls.po!Jlt, a,ccordlng to a ..
· decision handl1d -down WeQllesday
m~ogby JudgeCharlesKru~hHII .
the Meigs County Common· Pleas
Court.
Judge Knlghtthls morning denied ·
a temporary Injunction requesteil
bytheplalntltfsaftertheirexpulsion
by Supt. Dan E. Morris.
The decision followed a recent
hearing before the court in which
Attorneys Bernard Fultz and Jenniter Sheets charged. that becau_se
an amendment to student rules on
expulsion and suspension was not
explained In the district's bOard of
education meeting minutes in 1976,
the amendment cannot be consldered olllcialiy adopted.
Followlng are the comments on
the case made In Judge Knight's
rulirrg handed down this morning:
"Let us begin with one general
premise -schoolsareinstitutlonsof
education and are governed by the!~
own administration. A C\)Urt should
not, and this court wlll not, interfere
with the exercise of discretionary
disciplinary authority by the school
administration in the absence of an
abuseofthatdlscretlonorarbltrary,
unreasonable, or capricious action.
"Plaintiffs have requested an
ex_traordlnary equitable action of
tll!S court to order the admin!strati.on of the Meigs Local Schools to
·stay expulsions ordered by the
silperlntendent. Plaintiffs claim
that, without this order, they wUi

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CHAI\mER SPEAKERS - Tom Smith, center.
representing Southe&amp;Sem Ohio 011 and Drillers
As8oclaiton and Kenny utt, of J. D. Drilling Co., left,
were ~t~~eoit speaken!l at the Tuesday hmc~it

Salt brine
usage okayed
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passed · a resolution -:at 'I'uetday
night's public meeting to allow the
use ot salt.brine for dust control on
Chester Township niads.
Mike Wlll, Chester Township •
.~ler.k i .reports lhaf aPf&gt;fO/dmalely
UtntereStedpeopletumedoutfllr ·
the meeting and that of thOlie ln .
attendance "only two were totally
against the use or brine at all."
According-to wm, "otherdilsenters
just didn't want brine used near
their ~rty." WUI adds that when
the q·uestlon was put to a vote, the
outcome was 1~ llln favor of using
brine as dust control on the roads.
The Chester rfoiutlon as explained by wm states that only brine
from Chester Township may be
applied to Chester Township roads
11-nd that any landowner not wanting
brine in Iron! of his Is to contact the
trustees.
Will reports only drillers with
contracts will be permitted to apply
brine In Chester Township. Pres·
ently. only J.D. Drilling of Racine
has such a contract.
Anyone wishing to discuss the
brine matter further should contact
the township trustees.

sutler lrreJ!.araNe hm)1 due to an
lnablllty to)eTronn add complete
certain ~its at the high school.
"~ref. court,llrdel'$l!Xfr!lordl:
nary rellet In · the' Jorm , of an
lnj14nctton, :temjl(irary or perrnan~f. plalnUtrs must show that they
have no adequate remedy .at law.
This threshold question must be
determinedprtortoequltableaction
of this court.
"We are' a society governed by
rules, and the orderly interpretation
and Implementation of tbolle rules
are not solely the juriSdiction of the
court system. Plalntltfs request this
court 19 order that a state statute Is
unconstitutJonal, or to find that the
Board of Education of Meigs Local
Schools hasfalledtocomplywlththe
state statute, 'or to hold that the
compliance wlih the healing reDROWNING VICTIM REcoVERED- Memhers after 11 was recovered In dragglng~tatlolwTue!lday
qulrementsofthestatutewasfaulty,
of the Gallpolls Volunteer F1re DeparlmentCIII'ry the afternoon in Raccoon Creek, Gallla County. 11Jomas
or that the fnlorcement of the rules .
hodyo!PilUIAIIen'lbomas.3J,Rt.I,GaDipolls,upahlll drowned after swimming with his half-brother.
or the schOOl was arbitrary or
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capricious. ' However, all parties
must realize that the use or the court
system for extraordlnanary reUefls
a last resort. not an lnitual step. The
Board of Education of the Meigs .
Leach told deputies he no longer had
GALLIPOLIS -A Gallla County apparently suflered leg cramps.
Local School District is empowered
the strength to attempt to rescue
Investigators
said
Thomas's
haltman drowned Tuesday afternoon
by thestate'lawtornakereguiations
Tax slalemenl8 mailed
Thomas,
so he swam tothebankand
brother,
Douglas
Leach
of
Point
while swimming In Raccoon Creek
which gov~m the operation of the
went
for
help.·
Pleasant,
who
was
swimming
with
along ~ar Run Road, according to
school and :are ordered to adopt a
George CoUins. Meigs County
Investigators said Leach was also
the Gallla County Sheriff's him, came to his aid and apparently
code which governs tbe expusions of
Treasurer,
announced today that
probably
suffering
from
some
supPQrted him In the water until the
Department.
·
students wKier their jurisdiction.
books for the second
real
estate
tax
cramps,
which
they
said
were
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Paul Allen Thomas, 31, of . cramps subsided. The pair then
hall
"Interpretation and enforcement
o!
1!184
are
open for collection.
caused
by
a
Combination
of
warm'
Bulaville-Addison Road, was swim- reportedly started for shore when
of the expulsion process Is Initially
Tax
bills
have
been
mailed Collins"
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ir
and
cold
water
temperatures.
ming In thecree~aroundone-elghth Thomas again started yetling ror
reported. TheoUiceofthetreasurer
underthecontrolofthesuperintend- of a mile west of Ohio 7, around 30 help, according to Investigators.
The Gallipolis Fire Department
is open Monday ihrough Friday
mt and then, by way of review,
'"BY the time Leach could get to dragged the river before recllvertng
feet from shore and !nabout ll1lleet of
8:30a.m. to4: ll p.m.
from
under the Jurlsdlctlonolthe Board of
water, at around 3 p.m., when he him, Thomas was under water. Thomas' body at 4:40p.m.
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Gallia swimmer drowning victim

Chamber has in~erest in brine issue

1199

1trlped poly/cotton tank

' thunderstorms and
Mostly sunny today, withachanceofafternoon
highs between 85 and 90. Mostly cloudy tonight, with a chance of
showers and thunderstorms and a low in the upper 60s. Showers and
thunderstorms likely Wednesday, with highs in the mid !lls.
The probability of precipitation Is ill percent today, 40 percent
tonight and 70 percent ,Wednesday.
Extended lorecllllt
A chance of showers '11untday, with lair weather Friday and.
Saturlla)'. Hips wiD he In the 70s Thunday and raJ~Ke fi'orn 1111 to 75
Jl'rtdiiJ and Satunlay, Overnight low8 will he In the 1108 early
'lllunday and between 45 and :Ill Friday and Saturday momlngs.

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Weather forecast

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leglslator8 are being asked to take a
hard lOOk at this problem.
He alsO said that J. D. 'Drilling
doesn't have the problem that other
drillers have since it has injection
wells, a way or disposing brine. An
Injection wen would cost approxlmatelyS2M,!nlbythetlmethewell
was completed.
lncoQJe1instancesbrinelsuslodror
dust control.

su~ports .exp~lsio~

Jonat!'MI lllnlfd out_

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HOME HEALTH SERVICE'&gt; - Ell7.aheth Smith. R. N., standing,
dlr.,.:tor of Home Health Services· at Veterans MC~J~orial Hospital,
reviews a case history wlh one her nurses, Sharon Stewart, R. N.
Emphasis of home health services Is lo provide quaUty in·home care for
pa1ien1A ,who need some nursing c""' but do not require hollpltal
confinement. CUFI'I!IItly '10 patients are being seen by the staff which
IncludeS only four registered nlli'SeS, hut several aides and a physical

emplOyes and 25 part time employes
and last year their payroll totaled
$1.7 million. They paid $18,000 in
personal proerty taxes, S3.ml in real
estate and SlX).mJ in payroll taxes.
AccordlngtoUtt thlslsabouthall
of the total operatlon since there are
sub-contractors. "You coukl ·just
about double these figures" Utt
commented.
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In other business, Ron Ash,
~Prohibitive
president, announced that the
M05t small operators, according .second annual Spring F11ng will be
to Smith COUld not stand the expense
tleld at Royal Oak Parkon Saturday,
oldrllllnglnjectlonwells.
· June8.Ticketsare$alacoupleor$10
Smith ~tied a iot of existing a single. Tickets may be purchased
wells, rrlarglnal wells, will be att.hechamberolflceoflrorilanyof.
plugged dUe to House Blll501.
member of the board of directors.
He also noted petitions have been ·
Hel1aage Weekend
placed in to ll1l businesses for tbe
Nancy Reed reported on the
citlzensofMelgsCoontytos!gn.The upcomlng·Hei1!age Weekend to be
petitions request Immediate actlon held on June 22-23.
be taken to amend Hoose BHI 501 to
Reed said many events that will
el!mlnate lrijustices.
be held' during the two ·day event
"The on and gas business In the suchasamlnl-theatre,dlsplayof8fl
StateofOIIlolsgoingtobecrtppled" work, spinning and quilting demonSmith added.
stratlons to name ollew.There will
Anclthe.- official speak•
also be refreshments Reed
Also spfak!ng at the meeting was commented. '
Kenny Utt of J. D. Drilling.
Mary Powell, on behalf of th~
Utt explained that at the ~t Merchants Association, reported
time J.D. Drilling has 102 full time
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Knight's ruli"g

patients will .recelv~ In .the emergenc~· room .'!Ids .
G. H. Ables, M.D.. G. E. VaUee,
.year: Pil!tumil ·with him ate le(t/llria Nelglet, R..N. -. M.D., B. $ufiblall-.'l\1.D.;_Intemtsts;
· ~ ·Teres&amp;· CoUlns, .R., N•o· ow.,;ov
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A• n"-'-g
M.D.; L; CieSoiiZa;
anu
W""' • . • ' ·· ·· M.
·Stirton;
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urologist;
D. Brown,
D.D.S.,
udgm.ent awarded · Riggs, o.o.s.. M. J. Lawon, D.D.s. Complete line of veptable &amp;bedJ . Mortgkolluesana, D.D.S., dent·
di!'l plants, ha)'li~ baskets,
Diamond SavingS and Loan Co.,
1sts; E . s· : Villanueva, M. o ., T .
potted plants -blooming &amp;foliPomeroy has been granted :
Prtce, Jr., M.D., gynecoiogtsts; M.
ap, shrubbety, rose bushes,
$12,981.50 judgment trom Kevin ·
Shah, M.D., Internal medicine; R. . mleas &amp; Rhododendrons ..
Dalley, Lancaster, on a foreclosure
R . Pi c kens, D .o., genera1
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5'
action in Meigs County Common
practloners.
SUNDAY 1 to 5
The emergency room physicians
Pleas Court. Unless the defendant
PH.992-5776
pays the amount within five days ol
are contracted througjl Acute Care
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Ame11ca o1 1.outsa, K
the court entry, the real estate,
located in Middleport, will be B"'·--'ln
"''''"' e, MD
. ., belng the presiforeclosed and sold at public sale.
dent, and D. Prtce, D. o., the
The court has appointed Milton regional director.
·
Tuttle, Glen Bissell and Andrew
HomeHeallhSenice
Sylvia as commisSioners to parllThehomeheaithcareprogramof
lion property In Chester Township Veterans Memorial Hospital under
as requested In ail action filed by the direction o( Elizabeth Smith, R.
Gary Griffith and Juanita M.
N. Is the fastest growing service
Griffith, Long Bottom, against Anna offered through the hospital, accord·
etal.

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Middleport Chamber of Commerce President Bill Blower has
Indicated that the chamber i~
Interested In the controversial salt
brine 'disposal issue and hopes that
all people Involved In the problem
wlll do.what they can to eliminate
the situation.
Speaking at yesterday's regular
chamber meeting Blower said the
chamber's executive cornrnlttee Is
taking an Interest In the _lsaue
because of the economical Impact
absence of the oU and gas Industry
would have on Meigs County.
BlOWer said the committee will be
compiling facts and figures regard·
lilg the oU and gas Industry In the
t'owtty.
He fUrther poi!lted oot • that
chamber II "1101 condoning reckless
dllpoealotbnle'' but hopes the Issue
can be atevtated.
Blower also reported on a
bulinetl expansion and developmentprogramlorMiddleportwhich
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county e)\tension office. It Is women will he helo June 6 at
Blower's understanding that the JayrnarGoltCourse.
program, which would be carried
A chamber newsletter advertlsout by vo111nteers, would provide lng Insert was explained by Bruce
resource Information regardll!i' Fisl)er where chamber members
many flnanciall!spects of business can buy from a quarter to a lull page
that the average business person or advertising at S251or a full page.
would not have thetlrnetoseachout. Ads can bereserveduptos!x months
According to Blower, the In advance.
chamber wlookinglntoblockparent
Movers and shakers awards lor
and crime) watch programs for
Aprll W€flt to Dean Ha,rts and
Mlddlep0rt1 atons with Middleport · YvonneScallyforthelrlnvolvement
Village eo.lncll. Blower expects a wlthchamber'srecent5Krun.
public meeting will be held to . The date for Middleport's annual
diBc:uBI the
programs.
block party has been set lor Sept. 7
Jon ~ of the Gallla-Melgs and block party committees will be
Communi! . Action Agency, des· organized soon . .
crtbed the Ob'I'rllnlniPartnenhlp
; Octoberlest and Rally on the
Act !0 c . - members. Buck River promotions were also (lis·
explained J!ow .TJ'PA. a federally culled hut not official dates were
funded ~ to aulst lndlvtdu· sel.
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all~~ and train·
If weathef' permits, next month's
lng, can be b!netld8l to employers.
meeting c1. Middleport Chamber of
lnotherbultneu,aremlnderwat Commerre wiD be a brown baggiven on a joint MiddlepOrt· , outdoor meeting on the street
Porne!oy Chamber of Commerce scheduledlor1p.m.Junell.
GoU Tournament for men and
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ProPoaed

FREE CAR - &lt;t's po!lelble tension will he pretent
JOHen tee oU 011 hole 9 tomorro'w at the Metgs
County Jayoeell golf toumament lo he held at the
Jaymar Golf Coune In honor of Jon«-tirne Middleport
Pollee Chief J . J. CremeaM. Smlth-Nelllon Motors,
when

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Pomeroy, II ulletllc
8lti ~ .. the
ftrsl goller 111111dtn1 a hole Iii - 011 hole t
Plcttmld with the car Ill Dldt Ow-, D,
C~H:haliman oftOITIOII'OW'I teumey.

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l(l;hments, wntten by Ross Terrlll
of Harvard and published In The
Atlantic Monthly. Tlli!odore White,
the distinguished American journalist and slnologlst who was an
early enthusiast for Mao, shakes
oowadays hts head and says, "We
did not recogniZe just how bad It
was." Yes, It was that bad. l)rutal
killings, tor!Jlre, caiegQrlcallmprisonments of everyone assocl.ated
wit_h the old Communist Party, a
destl!"'_!allon_!lolf
li!e, burned

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
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Republicans, mi!!ed at the way the majority Democrats run the House,
· have launched a campaign to reform the rules of the House. 1belr first goal
j.s to make the Congressional Record a more accurate report of what takes

t. . _·place In the House chamber.

boOks, antl-lnteDecrualism rtfe. All
the details are palnstaldngly col·
lected In the meticulous, resourceful boOk of Fox Butterfteld, "China:
Alive In the Bitter Sea."
We welcome, or course, the
regime of Deng Xlao-plng, who has
studiedly attempted to lnsUrute
refonns, economic and political:
without, however, altering the
totalltarian narure of life In China.
But there Is no sense of horror,
detectable among Americans who
visit there, either at what happened
In China under the baMerof Ileng' s
old boss and.mentor Mao T!!l!-tung,
or of Deng's other !Joss, Chou
En-lat. We treat It, as, merely, '"
unpleasant episode, about which we
do not choose to dwell. It Is
Inconceivable that any American
traveling in China would · exhibit
moral hesitation at lraternlzlng
with surviving memhers of the Old
Guard, thOse whO had a hand · In
lmplementlng the Bolshevik Rev&lt;&gt;'
lutlon. All but inconceivable that
any American staying at home
would loudly protest ·such fraternization as a betrayal of the victims of
the rewme of Mao Tse-rung, the
Great Helmsman.
But all this Is also tnie, though
perhaps a little less so, of t.h e Soviet
Union, Is II not? Two rulers back,
less than two years ago, the head of
the Soviet Union had been the
counte!l&gt;art of Rimmler In Nazi
Germany. But about Mr. Andropov
we were all tacitly urged to speak In
ctvU accents, and of course there
was considerable dismay when
President Reagan elected not to
attend his funeral.

- - • The GOP objective Is laudable and one that has been suggested many
•- times In the past. The dally Congressional RecOrd, distributed by till!
i thousands In Washington and to subsCribers around the coonlly, Is a
• comprehensive report of what the House and Senate did on the previous ·
business day.
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For the most part, the Record is a reliable report of what transpired, but
: many readers are not aware that the rules r1 the House and Senate allow
.-fOr some tampering with what was saki - or not saki - durlng debate.
· ·.The House, for example, pennlts a member to speak~ llebate and
• then "'revise and extend'" the remarks. In addition tO expanding the
remarks, the member also can clean up any mistakes of grammar, fact or
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tact.
"Oh look, they have. a special ori sugar, cigars and vodka!"
. Angry words said In th~ heat of deba,te oftendo not show up In the next
• !lay's roltlon of the RecOrd. That soothes feelings and avoids some
embarassment,butdoesUtlleforh\storlcalaccuracy..
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: are suppcl!!ed to be ldentltled In the Record by small black dots on the
WASHINGTON - One of the Sawyer was the only one of 69 only with the "public perception"
has the authority to prescribe more
• · margin of the page, but those dots, called "bullets," sometimes are omitted
hottest Issues that will be debated retired or resigned military person- that there may he something
stringent reporting, the memo
or misplaced, a fact that Rep. Trent Loh, R-Miss. , called to theattentiono!
this week when Congress takes up nel who joined the company In 1983. wrong.
concedes that the Defense Departthe defense budget Is t.he Pentag- Since 1974, the colllOraUon has
An unreleased ··action memo"
ment has been "reluctant to take
the House recently.
The dots are not required If the member reads part of the speech, even as on's notorious "revolving door." hired 526 former military or ctvlllap prepared for Defense Secretary
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Uttleasonesentence. He or she can then handovertherestofthetext to the
Pentagon officials have .moved employees of the Defense Caspar Weinberger last January
The memo notes that the media
clerk's desk, Whlctt ~nds It on to.the printer and the full speech appears In
through this door Into cushy Jobs Department.
reflects Taft's view 'of the problem .
and congressional critics "presume
the ReCord lis If spoketi.. . · ·. - · · ·
- . · · .• · with ·the. defense contractors they
With the Sa.wyer case in I'))Jnd, But It also makes Cl\'ar ~hat the . that· a governnient offl~lal ·wUJ
• A jii!rsoir readlng. t~ Record the .ni!l(t day ·W!JU}d assuine Ute enttre ·: dealt with when they WQFkedfor the several memberS of .Congress are· 'Pentagon h~s ~ . lax p:i.elifotcfog ,. lgt)Ore shortcomings In oontrlictor
gover'ninent.
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puShing for an ·amendment to till!·· even 'the confllct-of·lnterest · law · performance to curry favor and
speech was acrually dellirered, pOssibly with great' passion and oratorlcar
skill before a spellbound audience.
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1be most glaring recent example Pentagon budget that would slow that already applies ' to former obtain post -departur~· employ"11 Is onen clltrlcult. if not Impossible, to dtstlngutsh between what was Is George Sawyer, a former thi! revolving d09r - or at least defense ~ployees. The law bars a ment." But 11 adds:
ass_lstant secretary of the Navy for make _I\ squeak wheit used.
fo~r employee from dealing with
"This view fl!es 1n the face of
actually "'ltd from what was Inserted," said LoU, the GOP whip.
Lott urged aP!?fOval of .a GQP .~utton callll)g lor_ the Hbuse Rules . shlpbuUdlng and logistics, who Is
FQ.r yearynne Pentagon's otflclal his _fo~~r military office (op two · cominon 5e~. A contractor _IS not •
COrninlttee to.consider ~Iss~· and .J)OSslbly ~that the fieeord ' now ·e~utl~.e. yt~ president for - ·view was·. that Utere was oothillg Y!'a.rs l!l.hiS ne:,v jOb,'and 'trorri ~er - " llk~ly to htre disloyal person who : .- .
be ''ll veroatlrh a~t of words acll!aUy .spoken,· cJi!.ariY dlstlngullihal!le llln!! S)isferns General Dynamics, '· wrong wiih former ·eJliPloY~ . working on a :s!?f!CitlC GOnlrct he . Is willing to cheat his government
and set apart from any remarks or words not actually uttered In debate! '
the nation's third largest defense going to work'for defense contrac- handled while In the department.
employer because such an indlvlll1be resolution ·:raises a seriOUs question regardlng the Integrity of
contractor.
tors,andtherepeateddisclosuresof
Former employeesare required uallsllkelytocheatanyemployer."
House proceedings, for It goes to the very heart, the Record, of those .
A grand jury In New Haven, revolving door cases were nothing
to submit annual disclosure forms ;
But the memo points out that
proceedings," Lott said.
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Conn., Is studying evidence that to be concerned about.
describing their current employ- something probably has to be done.
"As my colleagues, are aware, the Congressional RecOrd IS not a
Sawyer was discussing his possible
But last March, Deputy Defense· ment and supposedly alerting the It notes that a staff member of the
verbatlm account of our proceedings. Since the middle of the last cerirury
employment at General Dynamics Secretary William H. Taft IV .told Pentagon to J)OSSible conntcts of Senate Armed Forces Commlttee
mm~hers have been pennlted to extend their remarks and lnsEirtspeeches
between March and May 1983, Congress: "We recognlzl! there Is
Interest. But'the meq1o, obtained by warned that "greater education or
not actually delivered In order to save time."
while he was stlll at the Pentagon. room to Improve ... P!lbllc percep- our associate Tony Capacclo, con- enforcement efforts" may he neAccordlng to the Defense Depart - lion of employee !ntegrtty. I
cedes that ."minimal resources cessary to "forestall damaging
ment Inspector general, Joseph H. · recognize that many people are
have been devoted to tlie standards legislation."
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Sherick, Sa.wyer "had the authority uncomfortable with the present of conduct program," and l"arns:
Defense Department sources
to and did makedectslons affecting sltuaUon:"
"More detailed reports from said they are accepting this suggesGeneral Dynamics" during that
In short, Taft wasn't conceding former mld· and high-level officials tlon and modttylng current dlscloperlod.
that there Is anything tntrlnsically
may be required."
sure forms to require more
The revolving door Is In pretty wrong with the revolving door Noting that Welnherger already Information.
co~mu~ity
heavy use at General Dynamics.

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her son, Mike Johnson.
Do you believe that God might
have permitted Karen to witness
the love and respect shown In her
behalf? All things are possible wtth

·Ideological warrior___~__G_eo_r~:._e_M_cG_ov_e_rn

NEW YORK (NEA) -ll.eceJitly,
I
participated
In a public discussion
God.
of
the
Vietnam
War with former
Our community stood by Karen's
U.N.
Ambassador
Jeane . Klrkpafamily with love and kindness and
trick.
Dr.
Kirkpatrick
opened with
will continue to do so, for as long as
the
observation
that
U.S.
involveIt is needed. Let us all join In
ment
In
that
conflict
was
a
mistake.
offering a Special prayer to petition
I was pleased with her candor but
God to continue to stand by Karen's
also surprised: Surprised because I
family along with us.
believe that the brittle confrontaKaren had to be a fine lady ·to
tiona! and Ideological approach
command so much respect and love
which
she manifested In her service
fro'!' her friends and neighbors. We
at
the
United Nations Is precisely
should keep these things fresb In
the
approach
that Involved us In
our minds and live our lives In such
and
now
has Involved us
Vietnam
a maMer that we too can make a
with
the
contra
rebels in
worthwhile contribution to society,
·Nicaragua.
while we are .here on this earth.
I'm glad the president stood his
May God bless Karen's · family
again~! her demand lor a
·ground
and loved ones and sustain them In
more
powerful
post, because I
their time of sorrow. ·- Maxine
believe
she
would
be an even
Diddle Sellers, Racine, Ohio.
greater threat to International
cooperation II she were national
security adviser or secretary of
state, the posts she allegedly felt
were more appropriate to her
talents.
When llhlnk of Dr. Klrkpafrlck, I
recall Walter Uppmann's lament
tliat ihe"11s "nothing so dangerous
Today Is Wednesday, May 15, the L'fith day of 1985 with 200 to follow.
as a belligerent professor." Her one
1be mooo Is In Its last quarter.
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relelll:ated article that ftrst at1be morntna stars are Mercury, Venus. Jupitrr and Sarurn.
tracted Reagan's anentton on the
1be ~ Jt4n.are Mara and Sarurn.
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.virtues ol aulhotitarian vs. tolaUt. ' 11llllll' bam 1111 this da.te BrP under the sign of Taurus. They include
artan regimes (tranalation: tighi;Austrian Slatesman Klemens Mettemlc:h In ·1113, French chemist Pierre
wingdlctatcnclingiDgtotllestatus
eurte 1n • · ICIOn Joeeph Cotten 1n ~ , . ~) and Jllllte$ Mason 1n
quo are good for the United States;
'1918, and IICtrsl Anna Marla ,Alba gltettlln 1936 (a&amp;\' !19).
left-wtna dictatOrs bam of revolu: On tllll date ill hlltcry:
tlonarebacl~ iltbeldndo!sophlstry
; In ]812, 0Jaaa I m!llled the DeplrUneot of ~lw-.that conlounds poDcy In the real
In mil, !be ar.t. re&amp;\1111' a~ maD *vice was establllhed betWI!ell
wotid, In Dr. Kirkpatrick's view,
:Washlqlm. Phlladrlphla and New YortL
dictators such as. Nicaragua's
; In 196'l, Mercury aatronit• Gctnton C'4oper nslaunched Into 1pace atop
Sornola were compatible with
1U1 Atlas rocllet, and completed 22 orblla of the earth.
American Interests but the Sandi- ·
• In J!llll, Jtllllce AbP Furta, under 1ft b" an admitted lifetime money · nlstaa are not.
• • • .peal wlih lalled IIMnclerLouhl Wolbon, resigned from theSuJll'l!!l'teCoort. • Thjs kind of kleolotllcal rigidity
' In 19'12. Alabama Gov. ~Wallacewushol and critically wounded
leaves little room (or diplomatic
~t a p!e!ldPIIHal canJP8Ign rally In Laurel, Md.
accommodation, practlcallty or
• A thOUIIIItfortheday: OramaUst andauthor()RcarWildesald, "Youth is
common sense; II Is, rather, the
(Ariterlca's) oldest tmdltlon. It has been going on now foiiJnl years."
stuff of holy wars,lnterVelltlosn and\,

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in hiStory

more Vietnam-type disasters. It
for those growlng up In the Third
ttnds to force the Moscow- World, where most of the world's
Washington competition onto Third . Inhabitants are. Mature Americans
World conflicts that are shaped
must learn towithstaild the barbs of
more by local conditions and
those born Into circumstances
history than by ahy desire to team
more disruptive than our own.
·~P with Moscow or Washington. It
For aU of its faults, the United
also produces' some curious AmeriNations is an essential forum that
can cUents, Including an assort- has helped to keep the world from
men! of right-wing scoundrels who
destroying Itself since 1945. It Is a
'are sUing to wave anti-communist
high honor to be the American voice
banners io ·secure · American
to the International chamberthat
largesse.
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has Involved such dlsllngulshed
Some months ago, after Dr.
Kirkpatrick was hosted by . the
Chilean dictator Plnochet , she was
asked by a reporter to characterize
her host In a single word. "Nice,"
she said. "He Is a very nice man."
There inay he some redeeming
qualities even In despicable tyrants
such as Plnoc'het, but "nice"?
1bere are those who regard the
recelltklrkpatrick resignation from
the Reagan administration as a toss
to Reagan, and her even more '
re&lt;;ent reSignation from the Democratic Party as a loss to the
Democrats. I think the double
resignation was a minor fall)&gt;r for '
both Regan and the Democrats.
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my J.udgment,·the Kirkpatrick
appotnbnent to the United NaUons
was one of Reagan's moreregrettable decisions. What could be worse .
for the Amedcan national Interest
than deslgnattitg as our U.N.·volce
one Who despises the United
NationS and all of Its works. Or.
KII:kpatrlck seemed to be ~
clally agitated bY the crttlcl8ms of
Thtrd World countrles.at the Unlfed
Nations - particularly countries
with IIOCiallst 1ean1np. I learned as
a delegate to that bocly, In both the
Ford and Carter administrations,
that service there can Indeed be a
"They've got a great
frus tra t1n11 experlentoe lor an
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lunc.:: ltfre, Zekef"
American. But I , have JteVer
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doubted that life Is more frustrating

Americans as Adlai Stevenson,
Eleanor ~oosevelt and Wllllam
Scranton. That Dr. Kirkpatrick
regarded service there as a virtual
four-year prison sentence was a
good argument for releasing her
from this burden and perritlttlng
her to return, for the
tour
years, to the role that brouRI!t her
Initial acclaim ' that of a
Georgetown prulessor Instructing
us on the relative virtues of alliance
with authoritarian dictators.

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Letter to editor

I was madeawareoftheklndness
and respect shown bY the people In
and around the Racine area, when
Mrs. Karen "Prudy" Johnson died.
1 want to point out to the general
public how "close-knit" this small
community Is; when death strikes
o~ of Its frle~ds.
Each school board member
showed resjll'('t to the family In
their own special way. Our school
superintendent, Mr. Ord, was so
kind and thoughtful, to her fmally,
along with the other teachers and
students. Even the young kindergarten class displayed their love.
and grief bY stU! wondering why
Mrs. Karen, as she was called by
them. Is no lon~&lt;er with them. These
young srudents were dismissed at
noon on the day of the funeral. The
tchool flag was flown at half-mast
and the Junior Class stood side by ·
side, along the road, as the funeral
procession went bY, to shOw Its
respect. to her 119d fellow classman.

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with his home run over the left-feld
ByMJKETULLY
wall.
1JPI Nallonlll Bueball Writer
Andy Hawkins calls himself
1be Padres added a run In the
hitlable. The slats say he's a hit.
second on Jerry Royster's RBI
Uslngstuff t!Jat he calls ordinary, . slngle.
Hawkins nevertheless raised his
The Cardinals scored their runs
record to 7-0Tuesday night, hurling on solo homers by Andy Van Slykeln
the San Diego Padres to a 6-2 victory the fourth and Darrel Porter In the
over the St. Louis CarCI!nals.
ruth.
. Kevin McReynolds backed lfawThe Padres got a run back In the
klns with a three-run homer In the botlorn of the !lfth on an RBI double
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first Inning. He said he was looklng by Cannelo Martinez, and San
for a sacrlllce fly.
Diego made It 6-2 In the eighth on
Hawkins, off to the best start o!hls Terry Kennedy's RBI single. ·
-----Darm Billlrdeuo
car.t Willis
Alan Knicely
career, Ued Atlallta's Rick Mahler
In other NL games, Philadelphia
PLAYERMOVE!i-·1beCinclnnat!RedoTue!day
to Denver of the American AMoclallon. CaDed up
for the major-league lead In wins defeated Cincinnati 7-1, San Frandemoted catcher Dann Bllardello lllld pitcher Carl
,!rom Denver tAl replace the pair oathe nla,lor lellll"e
with seven. Asked if he ever had cisco heat Pittsburgh 3-1, New York
Imagined getting that !ar without a defeated Atlanta 3-1, Houston hamWUlls tAl_ the minor lellll"es, optlonlnr; ~ con&amp;raclll
club were calcher Alan Knicely and pitCher RA&gt;n
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mydrewns.''
hipped Los Angeles 8-3.
The right-hander departed after
In the American League, It was:
(!lving up a lead-off single to Jack 'Toronto 6, California 3; Seattle 5,
Clark In the sixth lnnlng, and Mark Boston 0; Kansas City 5. Baltimore
Thurmond, making his first relief 3; New York 10, Minnesota 7;
ByUPI
hottorh of the ninth.
outs for his ninth save. Dave
appearance of the year, came on to Oakland 6, Milwaukee 3; and
The Minnesota '1\vins are beginRoy Smalley and Tim Teufel each Winfield hit his third homer or the
ning to wonder how many runs they had three hits, Kent Hrhek had a ,Year for New York .
pickup the save. TheloserwasJohn Chicago 2, Cleveland 1.
Tudor,
1-5.
have to score to beat New York at two-run single and Tom Brunansky
Phlllles 7, Reds I
Elsewhere 1n the league, Detroit
Yankee Stadium.
The
Padres benefited from TuAt Cincinnati, Charles Hudson
added his ninth hOmer orthe year~ topped Texas 4-1, Toronto doWned
dor's throwing error In the first pitched eight Innings of one-hit ball
Minnesota led 7-3 with one outln a Solo shot In the second- to lead the California 6-3, Seattle blanked
the seventh Tuesday night before Twins' attack.
Inning, setting the stage for In his first start after 12 reUef
Boston 5{), Kansas City beat
McReynolds ' third homer of the appearances, ·snapping Philadelrelievers walked four straight
Every Minnesota batter bad at Baltimore 5-3 and Oakland rallied to
year.
batters and surrendered a grand least one hltexceptMlokey Hatcher, pass Milwaukee 6-3, and Chicago
phia 's seven-game losing streak.
With one · out, Tony Gwynn Reds player-manger Pete Rose
slam by Ken Grlf!ey as the YankeeS who had a 1()-game hlitlng string edged Cleveland 2-1.
walked. Steve Garvey, whose · went 11-for-4 and needs 71 hitS to
ralll\'(l lor their second straight halted, and GaryGaettt, who had an
At Detroit, Lou Whitaker went
hitting streak was ended at 12 surpass TyCobb's all-Ume record oi
&lt;comeback victory, 1().7, over the eight-game streak snapped.
3-for-4 with a two-run homer In the
games, bounced back to the mound.
Twlns.
Brtan Fisher, 1-Q, recorded his second !nn1ng to help make a winner
Tudor threw the ball lntocenterfteld
New York won 9-8 Monday night Orst major-league victory by hu- ofMUtWilcox, 1-1. Willie Hernandez
for an error, allowing Gwynn to
on Don Mattingly's three-rungame- rling 3 2-3 Innlilgs In relief of Joltil earned his ninth save. Charlie
reach third . McReynolds followed
wtnnlitg home run with twooutln the Montefusco. Dave Righetti got six Hough, 3-2, took the loss.

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· My colleague the syndicated revelations of the. past few years
columnist 'Jose11h . Sobran re- concernlng the Cultural Revolution
marked, apropos the whole Bttburg In Mao's China.
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business. "What if Daniel Ortega
When 81 top loumaliSts went Into
and his Sandtnlstas were Nazis?"
Shanghai In 197:! with President
It Is a riveting observation. It . Nixon, there was something on the
Informs us deeply about the moral order of elation: Here, finally , we
scramblE' of our time, ln which as all were. In the Great Kingdom.
we struggle to remember how Mao T:;e-tung was a hero. True, he
hideous was Hitler, we struggle was a tough mari, bul you needed a
equally to forget how hldelous ts tough man to create Mao men. En
communism. .
route to China we all read tlie
Consider, for lnstance, the calm gloY&lt;'ing accounts of Mao's accom1~

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Hudson, Phils defee~t Reds

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number of birds duriJ1g the threeweek season that ended last
weekend, the. state division of
wll(lllfl' reported Monday.
A preliminary tally showed
hunters harvested 1,525 turkeys this
year to easily surpass the previous
record of 1,2331aken In 1984.
VInton County proved to be tbe
best hunting ground. with 340
turkeys ·taken there. Other top
counties were Hocking with 201,
Ross with 96, Athens with 84 and
·Pike with 70. Thirty-one counties
were open to turkey hunting this
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Wednesday. May 16, 1986

Read the Best Seller

WJNNJNG RACER- Beney llkkel, Pomeroy, has
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the winner of tile hobby stock fealure at Skyune
~;,Speedway, stewart, the last two Saturday. nlpls.

Hickel, spOnsored by Dan's Exxon aad Sorden's Tool
and Machine, Inc., both of Pomeroy, has all!lo won
serveral_heat nwes tM, season.

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tile
." Celtlcs In post-season play, was
· !Wid to a 3-for-17 shooting perforitlanee Tuesday night as the stxers
Were beatenlO&amp;-!W! and dropped to

Boston:s Larry Bird scored 13 of
his 24 points Ill the final quarter.
Blrd's presence was felt despite
an Injured right elbow. He attempled many lett·handedshotsTuesday
night but denied he was avoiding
using his alltng arm. Bird has bone
~hips In the elbow, which forced him
to miss one playoff game against

~lnthe~~~~~~finals:

!"In the Western Conference chamJ)ionshlp series, Abix English
gi&gt;ured In 40 points to lead the
~nver Nuggets to a 1J6.ll4 rout of
ihe LOs Angeles Lakersand even the
Qie best-of-seven Western Confer.
eiice championship series at 1·1.
:•'The Slxers vlrtuaUy disappeared
the third . quarter as Boston
qUtscored them 32-18 to lead 78-70
~lng Into the fourth. Till- Celtlcs
C!lfiOOCted on just 9-of-22 shots from
1lle ffeld but compensated by
niakingl4-of·l5 free throws to erase
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Game3ofthebest.of-sevenserlt;Sis
~turday afternoon. Boston, pursulng Its 16th NBA title, Is seeking to
become the first champion to repeat
since the 1968-69 Celtlcs.
The Western Conference series
moves to Denver for the third and
fourth games Friday night and
Sunday. The Lakers havewonelght
straight games In Denver with their
last defeat there coming byonepolnt
In 1982.
Tuesday's game turned Into a
near-brawl with 6: 18 remaining

w. hen Denver's Danny Schayes and
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shoving match. Kareem Abdul·
Jabbar, who had exchanged words
with Schayes two minutes earlier
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MOVING OUR
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We are moving our business and
going to drastically cut the price
on all vehicles at our Middleport
location. No reasonable offer will
be refus•d.
Although we are moving; we will
still be able to honor all warranty
and servic• work at our main ·sales
lot in Gallipolis. We would lik~ to
thank all of those who hawe
shopped and bought at our
.ddleport Sales LOt.
During ·the next 3 weeks our hours
will be 9:00-1:00 Monday-Friday
: and .9:00·2:00 on Saturdays. Stop
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the · ~ Nordlques Tuesday records set as goals scored.
Coffey's one gOal and five assists
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Ill a playoff game by a defenseman.
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illght at Chicago.
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~· Philadelphia scored a power-play
playoffs tled a recol-d h\!ld by
p i a minute Into the third period
teammate Mark Messler _and the
Islanders
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For patching al}d top dress~~.rour town and garden.

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Wide assortment of plants.
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basil. Credit wUI be glv('n carrier eaCh
mont b.
No IU~IPIIOM by mall permllied In
IOWII where home carrier .ervlce I•
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(Jood Only At Powetl'e
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son &amp; GENRE

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Limit One Per Cuetomer
GOod Only At Powell' I
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Wednesday. May 15. 1985

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Read the Best Seller

Turkey hunters bag
record kill in Ohio
COLUMBUS (UPI) -Ohlo'swild
turkey hunters baggl.'d a record
number ot birds durlng the threeweek season that ended last
weekend, the state division of
wlldllfe reported Monday.
A preliminary tally showed
hunters harvested 1,525 turkeys this
year to easily surpass the previous
record of 1,233 taken In 1984.
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VInton County proved to be the
best hunting ground, with 340
turkeys ·taken there. Other top
counties werll Hacking with 201,
RDss with 96, Athens with 114 and
·Pike with 70. Thirty-one counties
were open to turkey hunting this
spring.

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Skyline

:~eltics

r'timts.
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j)lonship

series,

Alex

English

l!()ured · In 40 points to lead the
~nver Nuggets to a 136-114 rout of

fl)e Los Angeles Lakers and even the
Ole best-of-seven Western Con!er-

eacecharnplonshipserles at 1·1.
~. 'The Sixers virtually disappeared
1h the third quarter as Boston
oUtscored them 32·18 to lead '/8.70
&amp;iJing Into the fourth. The Celtlcs
C9nnected on just 9-of·22 shots from
l)le field but compensated by
making 14-of-15 free throws to erase
ii)e Slxers · 5246lead.

Boston's Lany Bird scored 13 or
his 24 points In the final quarter.
Bird's presence 'was felt despite
an injured right elbow. He attempted many left-handed shots Tuesday
night but denied he was avoiding
using his aillng ann. Bird has bone
chips In the elbow, which forced him
tO miss one playoff game against
Cleveland.
The victory was Boston's 19th In
Its last 20 playoff games at home .
Game 3 of the best -of·seven series is
~turday afternoon. Boston, pursu·
. ing Its 16th NBA Iitle, Is seeking to
become the first champion to repeat
since the 1968-69 Celtlcs.
The Western Conference series
moves to Denver for the third and
fourth games Friday night and
Sunday. The Lakers have won eight
straight games In Denver with their
last defeat there coming by one point
in1982.
Tuesday's game turned Into a
near-brawl with 6: 18 remaining

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IB«&lt;n:w.IM MI. 7:«1 p.m.
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Network VIdeo'............................ .... , ... 120
Auto Parts .................... ll8
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1 gallon flowering shrubs.
Assorted.

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2. A.&lt;\htlibUla Sl. ,Jolll'l n r 111'-21

..We are moving our business and
going to drastic:ally c:ut the pric:e
on all vehides at our Middlepor•
location. No reasonable offer will
be refus•d.
Although we are moving, we will
still be able to honor all warranty
and servic:tt work at our main sales
,, lot in Gallipolis. We would like to
thank all of those who .have
shopped and· bought at our
~ddleport Sales Lot.
During the next 3 weeks our hours
will.be 9:00-8:00 Monday-Friday ·
; and 9:00-2:00 on Saturdays. Stop
!.by .for some great deals on quality
· uled .c an and trucks.

limit Quantities

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goll5p&lt;ilntsfromWayneGretzky, ,
..; 'The. Philadelphia Flyers return Jar! Kuni and Paul Coffey to move
iiome With things decidedly In their within one victory of their third
favor.
siralght bertlt In the Stanley Cup
~; Outplayed for two periods, the
finals.
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F.iyef!! rallied to a 2·1 vJetory over •· There were nearly as many
!he · Quebec Nordlques Tuesday . recor$ set as gpals !!CQi'ed.
jijgiit for a 3·2 lead,ln ~lr Wales · Coffey's one goara~ flvr assiSts
~ilferenec final. Game 6 Is _
Thurs· broke Ills own record tor most points
djly nlgltl at the ·Spectrum · In In a playoff game by a defenseman.
.. Philadelphia. .
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.AI!dtheOllers' to~lo~36goalsinf!ve
·~· ~n IJ!e'Campl)ell C()ll.ference final .
games . agl!inst tlW Hal\'ks . broke .
.· · ~\lilton ~at Chlcag()10:5 to lead . . · their marli. of 35 set tn.•li!11!inst ·.
· tpe series 3-2. Game 6 Is Thursday CalgarY. :
hlght at Chlcogo.
·
Kurr!'s third hat trick of the
~; Philadelphia scored a power-play phiyotfs tied a record held by
f1081 a minute into the third period teammate Mark Messler ..and the
~d added another with less than
lslanders Mike Bo$Sy.
' llv~mlnutes remalnlng In regula·
Other Edmonton scorers were
,D!IIrand.the teams at lull strength.
Mark Me5ster, Mike Krusbelnyskl,
·'-'tlieflYers had mustered just two Dave Hunier and Lee Fogolln.
~ in five previous man
The Hawks . poured In five
~ilntages.
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power-play goals and at one point
_:!•;Murray craven snapped a high enjoyed a 3-2 first-period lead.
:fnist shot past Quebec goaltender
Jl!&lt;;~rio Gosselin with 4: 59 left for the
prne;wlnner.
~ 1be" Nordlques Jean-Francols
SaJIW~,edthescoringonapower ..
play at ~ IP:fl}thesecondperlod with
iiluebec-" holding · a two-man
:idvantage.
:;: At Edmonton, Alberta, theOUers

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Powell's Super Valu ................ -. .. ,. .. .. ... 136

Super Valu/ Network Vk:Seo 474.
Team series - Powell's Super Valu 1395;
Network VIdeo 1.187; Whaley's Used Auto
Parts 1300.

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MINiday Nile Owlo

Individual game - Debbie Ratlltf 182:
Janet Duffy 181: Brenda Haggy 170.
Individual serll'fl ......: Janet Dutfy491: Detlbie
Ratllll468; Laurie SeiZing 450.
Team game - Powell's Super Valu 486;
ruck Slmpklru~ otTumplk• Foro•l!i; PoweU 's

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Phannacy Norlb ............ ..... .. .. .... .. ...... l48
Gallery Hair Ans .......... ......... ............. 142

when Denver's Danny Schayes aild
the Lakers' Magic Jolmsongotlntoa
shoving match. Kareem Abdul·
Jabbar, who had exchanged words
with Schayes two minutes earlier
and was gtven a.teclutical foul for it,
jumped onto Schayes' back and
wrestled him to the floor as players
from both benches poured onto the

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llldrel, !1110n8ol'l!d by Dan's Exxon aud Sorden's Tool
and Machine, Inc., both of Pomeroy, has also won
serveral he~ races this se11110n.

top 76ers,. Nuggets triumph

. By Unlled Pre118bUmatlonal
, Could It be the "Boston Strangler"
1s:choklng?
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:~ Philadelphia gu;u'd Andrew Tc&gt;~, so called.for his success against
t)le Celtlcs in post-season play, was
· hPld to a 3-for-17 shooting perforrCance Tuesday night as the Slxers
lll,!!re beaten 106-!f! and dropped to
1).2 In the NBA Eastern Conference

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N&lt;ow York
Cl&gt;JciOO

. Local bowling
:·: WINNING RACER - Benny lllekel, Pomeroy, has
; been lhe winner ollhe hobby Mock feature at
~~ Speedw!Q', SCewart, the last two Saturday nlgta.
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The Daily

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

15.1986

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Beautiful10" hanging baskeis

Membt'r: UnUl'd Preu Inlt"rnatlonal,
Inland Daily Prrn Auoclatlon and the
Ohio Newapapttr ~11oclatlon. National
Advrrllslri~

lt@r,•rP.sentallvf". Branham
Nt"Wspapt&gt;r Sa t'l, 733 Third Avl'nue,

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to 'nM' DallY SmtlMI, 111 Court St.,

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For.potchlng al)d top dressIna your lawn and garden.

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Price

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Wide assortment of plants.

SALE'

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Dally ............... ............ ........ 25 Cenll
Sublcrlben not a.tna io pay thE' carrift' may remit In' Hvanct- dlrttet to
The Dally Seollnol on a 3, 6 or 12 monlh

bllolt. CMIII will be at~n carrier eae11
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No sublerlptlolll by moD pormlllod In
towns wbere llomlt C'f"rler ..tvlce II

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Published ~ve ry afternoon. Monday
Friday, 111 Court Sr .. Po·
meroy, Ohio. bY tht Ohlo'Vullt&gt;y Pub·
ll:'!h!n·~ Comp8nyJM,ultlmE'dla, Tnc.,
. Pom('roy, Ohio 45769. P,h. 99'.!·21M. St·
cond class po.slap;e paid at Pomeroy,

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(USPS 1111-110)
A Dhllllon of MuUin\edla, Inc.

tO"'"..... lalirats

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26 WHIU .............................. .... 129.12
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BANQUET ·

FLAYORITE

STARKIST

C~EAMEnES NOODLES
. REGULAR or WIDE

oz.

2f·$1

Unlit Toto P'et Cll!lt-r .
!Joocl Only At Powell'a
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PAPER TOWELS

BATHROOM TISSUE

2/Sl

·=~ $1.09

Umlt One Per Cuatomer
GOod' Only At Powell' a
Offer Expire• Set., Mey 18. 19811

$ '1.29.

ICE CREAM ••••••••••••

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CHUNK TUNA ••••••••
6.5

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TV DINNERS ••••••••••
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Good Only At Poweil's

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CHES'l ER - The Uvtng Word
Church of God , Chester, wU1 havr
se!VIces Friday through Sunday
wtthguestsTom and Tammy Slone,
Chicago, addressing the tssile of

RACINE -Southern Jl!lllOr High
Albletk Boosters meet · 7: :rl p.m.
Wednesday at the school.

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Mason Chapter 157, Onlel' of the
Eastern Star, wUI be held Wednes·
day at7: :rl p.m. Potluck. social hour
follows . Members of MasonChapter
attending shollld take two dishes of
food lor the potluck meal. Installation of officers Is Wednesday, June
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-which wUI lhclude speCial singing,
are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m .

nightly. ·Pastor GObert Spencer
Invites the pubUc to attend.
Racine alumni
RACINE - Tlrltetsfor the Racine
(Southern) Aluiml banqUet are
available untO Friday at the Meigs
IM, the Syracuse Branch of the
Racine Horne National Bank and
the Village Cut Rate, Tickets may
also be obtained by contacting any
alwruil 8.$SOClatlon board member
or by sending a self-addressedstamped-envelope to Racine
Alumni Assoclatloll, P.O . Box 292,
Racine, Ohio 45771. The banquet Is
scheduled for 6 p.m . May 25.

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~meetlngoftheRutlandGarden
Club Is Thursday 7:~ p.m. at
Rutland United Methodist Church.
1be50thannlversaryoftheclubwlll
be oll6eved.
MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Youth League meets Thursday
evening at the conceSsion stand at
the ball park.

MIDDLEPORT -The Women 's
mln~try of Middleport ~azarene
POMEROY -The Meigs County · Church wru hold · their annual
Democratic Executive COmmittee mother-daughter banquet at Dale's
rneeis Thursday, 7::rl p.m., In the Smorgasbord In Gallipolis, 6 p.m.
Caqlenters Hall, Pomeroy. Randy Friday.
·
Wachter, manager of Forked Run
State Parl!;, will be speaker. Publlc Pladc
ALFRED - Modern Woodmen of
Invited.
America Camp 10900 will have a

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Alfred.ln case of rain, dinner at the
Alfred Methodist Church. The
Camp furnishes ham and chlc~en.
baked beans, salad , ' cake and
beverage, an.d mem~rs to ta~e
covered dish, pies and their table

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SUNDAY 1 to 5

Dawn Shuler and Monica Hill served

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Nancy Circle wUh tour advls&lt;n and 17
members preseftt . Dlscusslon included a bake
We m May f . Demonstrations w«e given by
~Jy E""" and Patre&lt;eCircleon how to hold
and groom rabbits and informatiOn on guinea
pigs. Aller tile meeting, !rtem"""' played tag,
basketball, and did gymnastics. Dina and

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showed ensembles from Glnza .
At the meeting besldes those
named were Carol Tannehill, Eleanor Thomas, Donna Jones, AM
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Nonna Custer, Betty Ohlinger, and
Reva Vaughan.

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Models from the Profile Modellng
School, Gallipolis, derronstrat.ed

12: :rl p.m. at Carr's Oak Grove,

ters wUI sponsor a car wash
Saturday from 9 a.m. untO 2 p.m. at
Pleaser's Restaurant, West Main
Street, Pomeroy. A $3 donation will
be accept4!d for each vehicle.
ProceEds will help defray costs of
new unlfpnns.
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Beta Beta Chap,ter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority held at the Riverboat
Room of the Diamond Savings and
Loan Co.
Installed by Maidie Mora were
Jane Walton, president; LUllan
Moore, vice president; Roberta
O'Brien, recording secret ary;
Velma Rue, corresponding secretary; Ruby Baer, treasurer; and
Maidie Mora, city council
representative.
Plans were made lor a swlt'nmlng
party and picnic at the home of
LUUan Moore on May 23. The social
committee will serve the picnic.
C1arJce Krautter and Teresa Swat·
zel were hostesses for the meeting.

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WE WILL BE HAVING A PICNIC FOR OUR
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Area deaths
lana Ritchie Hall
Zana RUehle Hall, 85, died
Monday night In Columbus.
Mrs. Hall was a former Meigs
Couniy resident.
She was the daughter of the tate
HeJVe and Carrie Cowdery Ritchie.
She was also preceded In death by
her husbancf. Estel Hall, onP
brother. Wayne Ritchie, two sisters,
1-Pah and Nanna Ritchie.
She Is survived by two sons,
Richard and James of Columbus;
tWo daughters, Ruby Steele and
Juanita Paxton, Columbus; two
sisters, LIMie Caray of Reedsville,
and Josephine Rltchle of Long
Bottom; two brothers, Carl Ritchie
of Long Bottom and Alvin Rltchle of
Cardington, several grandchildren,
great grandchildren, nieces and
nephews.
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Funeral seJVICE&gt;S wUI be held
Thui'Sday at 10::ll a.m: at Long
Funeral . Home, Cleveland Ave.,
'Columbus. Friends will be received
at the funeral home Wednesday
from 2 to4 and 7 to9.

Dale Williams
Dale Williams, 81, Harrisonville,
dleo Tuesday: at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
~ Mr. WllllarnswasbornFeb.9,190a
. '!l Reedsville, a son of the late Hod
:.l!!'d Rose Williams. He operated a
•&lt;SeJV Ice station for over 20 years.
: : He married the former 1-Pah Cain
:i&gt;l,l July 21. 1928, Who swvtves along
, ;with two sisters, Clara Hull, Waldo,
~Ohio, and Margaret "Douglas of
:Jillrrisonvllle, and several nieces
· and nephews.
:.::Besides his parents, he was
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preceded In death by an Infant
daughter, Ernestine WUUarns, and
a brother, Robert Williams.
ServiCes will be held at 1 p.rn.
Saturday at the Hunter Funeral
Home In Rutland with Mr. JO!!eph
Sayre otnclattng. Burtal will be In
the Wells Cemetecy. Frtends may
call at thP tuneral home from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Frtday with the
family to be present from 7 to 9 p.m.
only':'

Fannie B. Brown
Fannie B. Brown, 77, Route 1,
Long Bottom, a retired school

· teachPr, died Tuesday evening at
O'Bieness MPmorial Hospital In
Athens.
Mrs. Brown was bo!11Jan.ll, 1!01
at Racine, a daughter of the late
Clyde A. and Estelle Davis Weaver.
She had been a teacher at the
Chester Elementary School for a
number of years and was a member
of the Keno Church of Christ. She
belonged to the Meigs Couniy
Retired Teachers Assn.
Surviving are two sons, Robert
Brown, Chillicothe, and Allen
Brown, New Phlladelphla; a daugh·
ter, Madalyn EmPrson, Atlanta,
Ga.; three grandchildren and four
step-grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was
pi'I'Ceded In death by her husband,
Orvnte Brown, In 1965 .
Services
be held at 1 p.m.
Friday at the Ewing Funeral Home
with the Rev. Robert Burtell
officiating. Burtal will be In the
1-Ptart Falls Cemetery. Frtends
may call at the Cum:ral home from 2
to4and 7 to9p.m. Thursday.

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: :e:duca tlon. Such is the adminlstra: !lye process, and this process Is
·:recognized by both plaintiffs and
' defendants. The court cannot fall to
itocogruze this course of admlnlstra ·
· live regular.
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Ubiv!'rsally concede !hat the super·
lntendent's order of expulsion Is
capable of being reviewed In a ·
meeting with the Board of Education. Such review must appropl'iately occur before plaintiffs can
legitimately claim that they have no
adequate remedy at )aw: Ttus court
.wlll not speculate iin the outcome.o!
that ·review. Failure to exhaust
administrative hearings Is not, In
and of Itself, determinative of a
.£Ourt's jurisdiction, as lntermln~ble
aela ys
etf~tlvely denl;llsoft!le
. . ,. due :pr&amp;:es,&lt;;.· However; 'by agree:-

House Bill
(Continued from page 1)
there will be an arts and crafts
feStival scheduled on Court Street
and with all Items being handmade.
In case of rain; the event will be held
In the audltortum at Pomeroy
VUiageHall.
Aah reported !bat the Stem·
wheeler, Junanlta, will be at the
Pomeroy 1-Pvee durlnl! Herttage ·
Weekend. No admission or dona·
tlons will betaken. TbeJuanltals the
last commercial sternwheeler on
tlleOhlo. .

Ash also reported that a square
dance will be held on the parking lot
on Frtday night wtthmuslc by Circle
D. Wranglers wltl) Charles Karras
the caner. On Saturday there will be
an old fashion dres5 contest and
square dancers perfonnlng under
the direction of Art Skinner. Gerald
Powell will have a clogging gi'oup
performlngonSaturclayorSunday.
Twenty-six members and guests
attended the Tuesday meeting and
luncheoq.

Emergency squads
.answer six calls
Six calls were answered by local
·units Tuesday and early Wednesday
morning, the Meigs County Em·
rgency Medical Services reports.
At 2: 16 p.m., Tuesday, the
Middleport Unit took Margaret
Clarkfrom203ParkSt., toPleasant
Valley Hospital; Pomeroy at 4:14
p.m., took Homer Radford from
former Route 33 to Veterans
Memortal Hospllal; Rutland at 4:17
p.m. extinguished a brush fire on the
Hyseli .Run Road; Syracuse at 4: 28
p.m. took Phyllis Hlldebrand from
Church St, to Veterans Memorial;
Rutland at 8:38 p.m., took Sandy
Knapper !rom Red Hill Road to
Veterans Memorial. At 2:03 a.m.
Wednesday, Life Flight came to
Veterans Memortal Hospital for
Dana Clark who had been Injured In
an auto accident on Route.124. He
was taken to Grant Hospital In
Columbus.

Wednesday. May 16. 1985

host session
MGMannual RacineThevolunteers
has
been reported I hat through
Racine Volun·
the
eUorts
of local donations a $1,500
teer Fire Department will hol&gt;t the
fi
reworks
display .has been · pur·
disaster drill County
monthly meeting of the Mei!(S'
chased.
the
biggest display Racine
Firefighters Association
cjlsplay will be
tonight at the Racine Fire Statton in has ever had.
set Thursday RaCine.
one of the fi nest In the area and wlll
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A compll'te and extensive presen·
tatlon on oil and gas well fires will
be Included on the agenda, since the
Meigs County area Is, and has been
, subject to sucj fires due to its rich oil
fields.
Week.
Bob Weaver, District safety
Drtll organizers said tis
supervisor,
of Halliburton Services
year's "d!se.. er" wDl bee mock
will
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be
guest
speaker and' will
plaae Cl'll!lli, sleted to begin at I
present
two
films
on oil 'and gas
p.m. In GeiUa lllld Meigs
fires.
Ralph
Miller,
field
supeJVisor
counties. 'l1me .of the Mason
for
the
HaUiburton
company;
Is also
Couaty .., ............. l!i not being .
expected
to
attend
as
Wl1ll
as
Red
d!scloi!ed.
Adaire,
another
well-known
reprePartlclpettng In the driD are
sentative In theoU and gas business.
Holzer Medlcel center, Pleasant
It Is hoped that a large portion of
Velley llo8pllal and Veterans
the
county membersl!lp be In
Memorial Hospital.
attendance
lor the Informative
Also partlctpallng will be
session.
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GeDipnlk Developmental CenAll firefighters are welcome an
ter, Woodland Center!! Inc.,
association spokesman announced.
Middleton F•e·•es, Laldn State
Refreshments will be !urnlshed
HOIIpltal lllld members of the
by
the Racine Fire Department's
Mld.Ohlo Vlilley Industrial
Ladles
Awdllary.
Emerpncy Planning CouncD
Emergency ~ In Gailla, Melp and Mason counlle8
will mobilize '111ul'!lday lor the
annual ;'dteeste- drtll" conducted durlliJ National Hospital

(MOVJEPC).
In Gllllla Couaty; "victims" of.
the crab wDl be Ire~ at the
GeiUa C4luJ# JWiior FalrP'OQIIIds. At GDC, the plane wll
"crash., into a smokestack.
There will also he a chemical
spiD, resulting In the "evacuaUon" of lleOPle 1rom GDC.
Meigs Coonty "victims" wiD

be taken to Veterans Memorial
lor trealm!!nt. Ne!Qier EMS or
J'lee•pnt valley pel'ld11tel will
lmow In advance any detail&lt;! of ·
the Mason Couaty "craBh."

Weather forecast
Showers and thunderstorins today, with possible severe thunder·
storms and highs In the mJd Ills.
Showers and thunderstorms likely
tonight, with a low between 56 and
ro. Mostly cloudy Thursday, with a

be two-to-three limes larger than In
recent years.

OSP issues citation
Rt.1, Shade,manwasclted by the
Gallla·Melgs post of the State
llighway Patrol following a two-car
accident MondayeventngonU.S. 33.
Troopers said lJ.year-&lt;lld Gerald
L. Young; and RayWllson, 27,ofRt.
1, Portland, were southbound on 33,
wben Yourig rejlortedly went left of
center and struck WUson' scar In the
right side. Both vehicle sustained
Ught damage In the 6:45 p.m.
Incident, troopers said. No Injuries
were reported and Young Was cited
for changing lanes without safe!).:.

Wl.th the !heme "Good TiJne
Tonight", the annual Southern lligh
School Varteiy Show will be
presented at 8 p.m . Friday In the
high school gymnasium under the
direction of Mrs. Lee Lee. The
annual show Is presented by the
Southern High Choir. Admission Is
$2 for adults and $1 for students.

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Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company has
available a Rural line hteAsion (RLX) plan. It is designed
for residents of C&amp;SOE's rural service territory who cannot
be adequately supplied with electric service .from the Com·
pany"s l!'~isting distribution systl!'m.
Under the RLX plan residents can o\ltain a line e~ten­
sioo to establish electric service at permanent residences in
rural areas.
To 'qualify for the RLX plan, applicants must: 1) show
that their residence is intended to be permanent (supplied
with water and sewage facilities, and permanently affixed
to the around); and 2) guarantee to pay for at least 4 years a
minimum monthly electric bill equal to at least one percent
of C&amp;SOE's construction cost of establishing ser.iice. Service will the(\ be provided if the Company can obtain all the
necessary rishts-of·way. .
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The Public UtilitieS Commission of Ohio on April 1&amp;,
1985, issued a ruling in favor of a aroup of southl!'astetl't
Ohio citizens who had claimed the Company denied or
delayed their entry into an RLX plan. Some of these citize(ls
ltad made payml!'nts to cover part of the Company's cost of
providina them with a line extension. These payments are
commonly referred to as Aid l o Consttuction (ATC).
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Tile Commission ruled that the ATC payments and the
denial or delayed otferina of RLX plans to these citizens
was a -violation ol the Ollio Administrative Cod!!'. As a result
of the Commission's order the Company will either make a
refund to these citizens or offer them an RLX plan based on
the
construction costs at the time they initially
requested
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If you have applied for service in the rural portions of
C&amp;SOE's service territory, you mlaht be entitled to a refund
or an offer of an RLX Plan. For further Information, first
contact the C&amp;SOE office nearest you and, If further lnfor·
mation IS necessary, contact The Public Utilities Commis· ·
sion of Ohio's Public Interest
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Mickey and MIMle Mouse watches.
send-a-mouse to college, house
markers and a send·a·mouse to
college ptns to those bringing lri the
top amount of money.
OtflclaJs of the local unlt extend
thanks not only to the contributors
but to the chairmen lor the districts.

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U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE
GRAIN FED BEEF FULL CUT

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LAUNQRY .

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TATER TOTS ................. t~.. S1.57
26 OZ. MRS. SMITH'S

FRUIT PIES ••••••••••••••••.••• ct~ll.. S2.29

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Soft Drinks
12-oz.
KROGER

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Grade A 2-Doz
Large Eggs .. Pack

·46 OZ. GOLDEN ISLE
FROZEN KROGER

·orange
Juice ............ 12-oz.

10'/4 OZ. CAMPBELL'S

TOMATO SOUP ••••••••••••• l.uA\.69&lt;
17 OZ. DEL MO"TI

APRICOT HALVES ••••••••••••• SM ••99c
' 15 OZ. tHEF-BOY -AitD£1 MACARONI .&amp;
IN OIL OR SPRING WATEf!

TOMATO SAUCE.:••••••••~.2.WA •• 99&lt;

Kroger
White Bread

Kroger
Tuna

I OZ. VAN CAMP

PORK '.N BEANS ••••••••••t.aM.\ •• 79&lt;
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COFFEEMATE ................,... ~. S2.79

20-oz.

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11 OZ. POST

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SUGAR CRISP •••• M\~ S2 .19

PLUS
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SATURDAY, MAY t8, 1985, IN

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CHEESE .............. r1Ji.S1.89

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$375; Riverview, $100, and Tuppers
Plains, $271.!15.
Prizes were awards Including:

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-SttCED BACON ....~~•• ~••••-.r~.. Sl.69 ,

· RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS

E~tern

Meigs County's three local school Middleport E lementary , $468.95;
districts coiiected $3,244.19 for the Pomeroy Elementary, $425.84; Ru·
Meigs Unlt ol! the American Cancer !land Elementacy, S257;96; Salls·
Society through the annual "send a
bury Elementacy, $253.55; Salem
mouse to colleie" program In tile Center Elementary, $161.24; Brad·
elementary schoOls. ··
· bury SchoO, $114.39; Harrisonville,
Chairpersons for each school $88.23, total, $1, 770.23.
district were Meigs Local, April
For Southern Local, Mrs. Hamm
Smith; Eastern Loca, Delores reported: Racine, $224.27; kinder· Frank, and Southern Local, Linda garten, $190; Letart , Sl21.87; Por·
Hamm.
Uand, $102.35; Syracuse, $88.23.
Mrs. Smith reported the follow·
The report of Mrs. Frank for
In!( collections In Meigs Local:

rices
er

Lottery winners ·

RABIES CLINIC

$3,244

Wile, Mlddlepot1, and a graduate of M~ Hlgh SChool.

0 ........ ~ .+ 0 0

Six fmes levied

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Wile ll"'d'"'ed from Manlulll
Un!Yeraly, School ol Nunlng.
with liD aoilodlle In adeooe In
liUIIin&amp; depee 8l4urday, A
formal plnDiaa; ceremoay fortbe
cia. wu lteld Friday I&amp; Smltb
Recital · Hall. S!W'!M18 18 the
cl8up&amp;er of Ro8coe and Mary

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Variety show set

f!::~:an~~rs

are

Cancer
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proJect
nets

GRADUATES

The

ment of the parties, It Is found that
administrative review can occur on
May 21, 1985.JudlclalmeddUngwtth
the operation of the school system,
and highs
be I! bussing, quotas, or Injunctions,
Veterans
Memorial
Theprollabllltyofpreclpltatjonts
"At the fnd of the Pomeroy-Mason lridge
should, at the vecy least, walt until
90pcrcent
tooay,60percenttonlght
POMEROY,
011.
PH.992-2556
the administrative hearings are
Admltted ..Arthur Nease, Ra· and 40 percent Thursday.
completed.
cine; Esta DayliJng, Middleport;
"The Court Is not Without sym· Homer Radford, Pomeroy.
A c..:::::!!:=:ach day,
pathy for ti)e plaintiffs. Doidge
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Dlscllarged-Rose Lee; Terry
expectally Is a poignant case."
highs
ranging
from lows
the 60swill
to 1r-- - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - Watson, Donald Robinson, Keith .wtth
'the low
'lOs.
Ovemlgl&amp;
"Again, h9wever, Mr.Doldgeand McCarty, Michael Hawley, Earl . ranse from lhe upper 40s to tbe
the others are Involved In a
Shepard, Barbara Harrts, Pearl middle 50s.
pro&lt;.'l'l'dlrig of thefr own devise. The Hoffman.
kindest course, In the longrun, Is oot
.aJways to shield ~e youth froiJ! the · Paving co.iuract given
.CLEVELAND (UPI ) _ Tues· ·
cbnsequences · of their · own
d •5
1 1
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misconduct .. "'
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w nn ng '
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ery
The three students were·expelled for $110,723 to repave 1.84 mUes of
numbers: DaiJ,y Number
for allegedly having alcohol In their New Haven-LE!tart Road on U.S. 33
~cket sales totaled $1,143,260.50,
possession wl}lleon a trtptoCanada . In Mason County has been awarde!! With a payoff due of $256,560.50.
~THF.IELD 1 lB. VACUUM ~A(KID
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The project Is one of tile projects
SMITHFIELD
. SHREDDED $2.19 ll .
Included
In $4.3 million worth of
Contributions needed
highway Improvements announced
~lJ5!!.~•.
Six defendants were fined In the
this
week
by
Gov.
Arch
A.
earUer
ContribUtions are now being
PRESENTED BY MEIGS CO.
HOMEMADE
court' of Middleport Mayor Fred accepted for the upkeep of Beech Moore Jr.
HUMANE SOCIETY &amp;
Hortman Tu!'5!'1ay nlgbt.
Mason County Is·also slated to get
Grove Ceml'tery In Pomeroy. The
They are James R. Boyer', board of trustees requests $5 a new guardrail oo various routes.
MEIGS CO HEALTH· DEPT.
SUPERIOR
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Middleport, $10, stop sign violation; grave, but any donations will be
AT IUTUID CIVIC Cltml
Revival
planned
Melvin Thornton, Pomeroy, $15 and accepted. Checks may be sent to
SAT., MAY 11, 19B!i
A weekend revival will be held at
B ••
· costs, disorderly manner; Mary Beech Grove Cemetery Trustees,
1 P.M . TO 4 P.M.
Yeauger, Cheshire, $10, Improper Pomeroy VIllage Hall, :r.lO E. Main the Meigs JUnior High School In
DR . CARL OSBORNE
Middleport with Michael Vance,
starting and backing; Lesll!' R . . St., Pomeroy.
RABIES - 13.00
Columbus,
~ speaker and presen·
Olhtr .._latioM Awailalllt
Green, New Haven, $50 and costs,
I OZ. SHEDD'S TUIBLEI
ter ofspectal music. Therevlvalwlll
DOGS MUST BE LEASHED.
open flask and S425 and costs and
OLEO .................... 2/99' 3 LB. BAG RED ROll£
CATS IN CARRIERS.
be 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday
three days In jail, driving while
APPLES.;..........M~ SJ ,29
TATE AIERICAN YELLOW
and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
·
Meets Thursday
· intoxicated;
Herbert Pearson,
PROCESSED BULK
NEW GREEN
,
Point Pleasant, W. Va., S425 and
CHEESE
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JA.
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9
7
Syracuse VIllage Councll wlll
CABBAGE ................ 29&lt;
costs, drivtngwhll!'lnloxlcated, and
![RAFT 12 OZ. 16 SLICE
m!'E't
at
7
p.m.
Thursday
at
the
10
LB. IDAHO BAKING
Mark Clark, no address recorded.
NOTICE TO C&amp;SOE
AIIEIICAN PROCESSEO
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building.
$25 and costs, disorderly manner.
POTATOES.......JM S2.39

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Business: Services

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PHONE
992-2156
·Or Write Dailly Senti!lel Classified Oept.
Transpurtat1on

F1nanciill

1-Card of Thanko Cpeid in adv1nc e)
2-ln Memory
Cpaicl in advencllt)
3 -Announcementa
4 -Giveowey
11-Heppy Adl
8 -Loat end Found
7 -Yerd Sale Cpeld In odvence)
8 -Publlc Sale &amp; Auction
9 -Wantad to Buy

21 -Bualneoa Opportunity
22 -Monoy to Loan
23 -Profaaalonel Sorvloea
R ea l EsliJte

f llilllOVIIII:ill

31·Homes for Sale
32-Moblle Homea for Sale
33-Farmo fo r Sale
34-Buaineee Building•
36-Lote l Acreage
36; Reel Eo tate _Wanted

S1: rv 11;1:s

Renta Is
41 -Houau for Rant
42-Moblla Homea for Rent
43-Farms for Rant
44-Apartmen1 for Rent
46-Furnlohed Rooms
46-Space fo r Rent
47-Wanttd to Rent
48-Equipment for Rent
49 -For Lu••

1 1·Halp Wanted
· 1 2-Sh...tlqn Wentad
13.-lneurance
14-Buolnen Trolnlng
15-Schoola
11-Radlo. TV &amp; CB Repair
11-M iacllllllrleOUI
18-Wantad To Do

Public Notice

5 1 -Hounhold Gooda
52 -CB. TV. &amp; Radio Equipment
5 3 -Antiquea
64-Mioc. Merchandlae
5'6 ·8uildlng Supplleo
56 -Pats lor Sale .
57-Mueicli lnat~umonto
58-Fruita l Vegetable•
59-For S11t .or Trode

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LI SHINO CO. rocommondo
thot you do buolnon with
peoplo you -now. 1nd NOT
to nnd money through tho
m1111 until you have rnveatigot ld tho - ring.

&amp;

Livestock

81 -Home lmprovamentl
82-Piumblng • Helitlng
83-Excevatlna
84· Eiectrlcal 8o Refrigeration
86-General Hauling
88-Mpblle Home Repolr
87- Upholnery

81 · farm Equ ipment
62 · Wantod to Buy
63 · Livestoc~

64-Hay &amp; Grein
66 -Sead &amp; Fertilizer

Public Notice

Public Notice

Suppl 11:~

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Melga County
Ar. . Code614

M1aon Co .. WV
~rea Code 304

446- 0allipollo

992 - Middleport
• Pomeroy
!186- Cheater.
343- Portland
247~Letar1 Falla
949- Racine

87&amp;- Pt. !&gt;lea. . nt

379~ Walnut

Public Notice

Public Notice

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GET SOME BREAD
WITif AWANT AD

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S&amp;L
~FARM

EQUIPMENT

· D·a..C. plowi. c·orn p~an~- ·
tart. 3 ~;:. ~rush hog1,
grain drill. hey rake. 1Oft.
dreg h1rrow, Cub Far·
mall with mower and
plow, hay crlm.,.r, aub
Jolter, potato plow, hay
b1ler and more.

843-5155 or
843·541D

On~

Buelness
0 pportu nitv

RACINE - ~ renewed 2
stOIY home on corner lol.
Basemen~ dbl. garage. All
looks nice.

"BUSINESS MAN"
OPEN STEEL
.· BUILDING
DEALERSHIP

MIDDLEPORT - Handy lo
shops is lhis 3 bedroom home.
Full basement small yard.

HIGH POTENTIAL
PROFITS AVAILABLE
, PART-TIME OR
FULL TIME
.IN YOUR AREA.

POMEROY One lloor,
carpeled, 2 bedrooms, lg.
basement oul of flood. Asking

$14.500.

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MOTEL
RT. 62 NORTH

POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
8 miles lrom
Pomoroy-lloson 8ridco
SINGU '24.9S

304-1175-62711

•liwe Entertainment-Free HBO

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant
A.U.
304-1175-6276

Public Sele
&amp; Auction

DEALER AUCTION
CHANGED FROM AmRNOON TO

THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7:00 ·p.M.
ATTHI

HOWERY .AUCTION
(At. .ns Livntack Sales)
5 Miles Wnt of At. .ns on lt. 50
ALL IUYEIS &amp; SEWIS WELCOME

STO. OWN£15, FLEA MAIIIIET,

.EVERYONE WELCOME
IODNEY HOWEIY - .A'Uctionttr
Real Est1te General

POMEROY - Single floor, 5
rms.. hoi wate1 heat full
basement dbl. iilrage and lg.
corner lot near hospilal.
SPACIOUS RANCH - ~cnlck·
ing will be a· pieasUie allh~ 3
BR brick. Maid's room, 2family
rms.. lormal dining. office and
1.79 acre landscaped lot wilh
barbecue p~ and she~e1.

In Dt1tor, .Ohio

Wilh

2 BedtQOm Apt.

in Reor.
h Po11iblt to Gtt
Carrr·Oul Lkamt.
PRI(ED AT $11,000

F•~ All YH1 ,11111.1 lllfi1
PLUS: otfi .. S.,lloo &amp;
furnituro, WoUI,.
oncl Graduation

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'oW LG. HOUSE -

One nice
acre. You could really enjoy
1enewing tlis one. Alittle paint
and repair and what a place
you co~ld have. Offer may buy.

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2
complete baths, dining room, living room
and iarp recr11tion room. Located on 8
acres. Llrae farm pond. Racine area.

MODERN - 3 BRs. I~ slone
fireplace in family rm., lois d
c1ose1s, dbl garage, YOIIIII frul
and 1.47 acres.

HO. NAnOJIAL lANK
CALL 949-2210-Ask for Tim

STOlE wI GAS PUMP

POMEROY - Modernized 2
bedroom fra me. lois ol
shru bbely and shade. Over one

12 ACRES - 5 yr. old 2 BR
ranch, bam and contentment.

HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
shower in basament. Four rooms and b1th,
2 porches. carport, new furnace and central
al.r. Middleport Ohio . .

SMALL GROCERY

Call David McDonald

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

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FOR SALE

RACINE - You1 fam i~ sure
can enjoy lh~ I~ 7 rm. 2 story
home. Easy 10 climb stairs, 2
car iillage wilh lg. tlock
storage .and spacious lot wrth
trees. Offer welcomed.

~ere.

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uwe Rent For Less"

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AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 160

691·7219
THE QUAUTY
PIINT SHOP

Stati~J',:'""'"'Ic

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Copr Sonkot, Etc.
2SS Mill St.. MI~J~p~rt

104 MoAorry A•• , _ . ,

992-3345

3/2/ ttn

North
Ohio

Howard L. Writesel
Roofing Co.
NEW- REPAIR
Guttoro · Downapouta
Guttora Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doort
8o Wlndowe
Siding · Soffit Work

949-2263
. or 247-4641
4/ 29/ lln

1-iO-I.I.n.

5 ACRES - Southern schools
wilh hills and trees.
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CALL 303-759-3200
Ex1. U07
8

$25,000.

RENT ACAR
CALL

4-10-1 mo.

stepsaver kitchen, dining a1ea,
lots of closels and lg, klvel lol.
21 ·

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Hllln. Vlr11l allll
lruco Tooford

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992·2549

1-304
77 ·5634

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ontire m.lt ond inn ..,;bly

&amp;FfbiDAIII • POITAIIE

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don. T h o - - -colly . . . . 10 mowing pooldon., A hydr...rlc c~.

Edno Swio*. CllriL

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blv to ,.,._ 1eo doG- 1n
to tho outer orrn. A

*VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
*llOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Ntw Homts luilt
"'Free Eltlmat. . "

PH. 949-2801or 949·2UO
No Sunday· Clllls

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY ·
ClEAN~RS

35185 Oak Hill Road

Loni Bottom,

OH.

45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

Wt

Use Von Schrader
Equipment Retommended
by Leedlna Carpet M•nufacturers.

'FREE ESTIMATES"

OFFEAEO AS TRADE-IN:
(11 ho.,liltlooill T-Moclol
&amp;04 S-1 No. 4557·5-Y-F;
111 Molrlm M - 8erlol No.
7807120.
to oubmll.
do ··~
opoo:lflcllloill
of ......,_
""-td. The Boord o f T : ex:Md the right to raject any
..... bide . .
fly Otilor of tho lloord of

((UT OUT FOI MUll USII

KEN'S
APPUANCE
SERVICE .
915-3561

All Me•"

•W01horo •Diohwothero

•Re,...•crvere •FrMzere
•Rofrigero10ro

PARTS end SE'RV'ICE

su·PERIOII

EICIIIMIA'IWG co. INC.
•TIUIII
&amp; .
GENII(Al
PISHOHTIOL

1'" "'"'""'-- .....,...,

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The ......... of tho'
eo-. College Tru- 1o
.~ tor bcp 1 atlo:• eny
time by ony . . . . . who ...
liw!loctlon wi!Hn 110
doyo oftor the .... ol IIIIo no- '
tico ot 11)0 8vrec- Munlolpol
Building. Thinl SlrMt. 8vroc-orottheloomoolo-ge
E., Holmon, T.....,., Prlnd·

217 Nartll S.C..
Ollie 41760

Ml~tll.,ert.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

i!
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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULAtiON

VINYL-&amp; . ·
ALUMINUM SIDING
'.~·

•lnl uletlon '
·
•Storm Door•
•Storfn Wlndowa
•RtPf•cemtnt Windowa
•Ne~ Roofing
' 'FREE ESTIMATES"

PH.

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VAlLIY'
SAIIW11 SYSTIMS

A"-lt ,EeiAl'
Dexcel Receiver
I' Alum. Dish ·

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and re·

core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and fod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas TankS. ·

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport,

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

FOR ALL YOUR
, •WIRING NEmS

Residelllitl &amp; Com-cia!

Colt:

992-5175 Or
742-31

R
CALL

446-4522 .

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U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 160 Harth
· Galllpelt.,

J
CONTRACTING

Insllllsd ,.

DOZIII, BACKHOE.
TIIENCHIR. BII'TIC
SV8TIMI, WATER,
OAI • IIWER' UNU,
RECLAMATION, PONDI,

f1495.00Ta":

IPIIINO DIVILOI'MINT.

Expert Strviet And
Quality llalllt Brands At
DiSCOUNT PRICES

Col 992·3561

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd IIU to introduce you to
lnPio·A;c.r. tho mo~om illY
to d1ivo tho vthiclo of your
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BLACKSTON

NEW CAl&amp;·
~UCII LEASING
Box, 3Zf
Pomeroy, OH . 45769
For Fialo1 Seniti
(a~ 614-992-673

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HEADQUARTERS FOR
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•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
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HOME POOTERI,
DUMP TllUCK ITONE
.DIRT

JIM CLif,fORD
· PH. 992-720

TROMM EXCAVATI
BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK.
*BASEMENTS •SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS •GRADING

*CONCRI;TE WORK

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DRIWD &amp;

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Mobile Home
Heating/ Cooling
Sales a Service

PIIICES ON IEQUEST

BASS
DRILLING

742-3147 or

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bedrooma,

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE IUILDINGS
Sins

Sllrt Fro• l2'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
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Dol HOUitl

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614~141-5191

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&amp; Vicinity

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Flea Market. Fraizers Bot tom, WVa . on US.' 35 open
every Seturday &amp;: Sunday.
9 -8 . Open air &amp; COVftfltd
apace• tor rent, oft road
periling .

Yard Nle:238 C ondor St.
Behind u ndmo ril, Pomeroy.
Thur8day, 9. Friday, 10. 10
to 5 11ch doy.

bath and' Y...

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Wo poy ooeh for lito model
•cleon uNCI coil.
Jim Min- Chov.-Oido Inc.
1111 Oeno Johnaon
814-441-3172

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Bodo, Iron,
-od. cupboerda, cholro.
oh0111. bookoto. dlohlo .
atono· joro, omkjuoo, Jold
1nd allver. Write- . D .
MIIJI!', Rt.2 , Pomoroy, Ohio
48718 or ooll 114·1192·
7710.
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TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

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CUNIC

IN MIMKIPOIT
PAUL E. SHOCm, D.V.I.

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EKper'-nced

only notd apply. P1y 13.35
por hour for 20 houro-wHII.
Avolloblo July 1. Coil 304871-2943 for mora lnfor·
motion. Appllcotlon dead·
Un•: Moy 22, 1_985 .
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Library ,Tochnlclon (full ·
limo). M..on County Public
Ubrory . Moture ond dopon·
doble poraon. Provloua II·
brory experience doolroblo.
Typing roqulrtd. Dutln in·
elude ocquloitlon ond cotol·
ogi!19 of llbrory motorlolo
under eupetvlaion of llbrer·
ion. Poy 13.50 per hour lor
40 hour~wHk . Available
July 1. Send Iotter of
oppllcotlon to Muon
County Public Llbrory. At· '
tontion: Paroonnol Soctlon.
llh and Ylond Strooto, Point
PHNnt, WV 211550. Appll·
cotlon deodllna : Moy 22 •
1988."
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Help wonted full ond port
limo
woltreoo'a ond ber·.
mild. Send re1ume to box·
711, Galllpollo Forry. Wv.
2811111.
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HAIR STYU8T WANTED,
N- York · N- Vorl! of
Point Plnoont lo looking for
111itnttd ond ombltlouo tty·
lin. Good poy. Good ben~f·
Ito ..Apply 401 Vlond St; call
304-117&amp; -7311 ,

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In Memoriam

Help W1ntld

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Big down payment. 1hon

Real Estale
31

Homes for Sale ·

1 B Wanted to Do
Kotollc undocoplng doolgn·
lng, plonning. mowing, trim·
min g. 1111111 ohrubbory. All
round lawn maintenance.
Coli 814·448· 31 00.

Government hom•• front
11. (U rtipelr) . Aloo dellqi!Onl
tox property. Clll 805-&amp;87·
1000 oat. GH-4512 for
information.

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Con 10ko In: Elderiy 14ody In

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Building now homo-owner
muat aell 3 bdr . ranch, FR.
carport, deck, city ~hodla &amp;
utllltloo . Reduced to
133,opo . Coli 814-448·
7144.

1------BO yr. old 2 otory, 2 Jidr.

houoo With 2 ocroo of lolld In
city'Hmlto. lleoutltUI vr.- of
clfy, otonowolko•GMc~e• · 2

cor gorego. orglnol ook noor
• woodworil including open
otalrooM. Now onorgy .•Ill·
clont furnonco &amp; much
more. Exollontlorthooowho
1pprocloto quolltln of older
-11 built homoa. • 48,000.
Coli 814-448·81144.
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Government· Joba . 114·441· 1414.
•te.ooo-•eo.oooyr . .,_;.
1111. 411
Cllll COLEMAN WAT!Il WELL
DRILLING
101·117·1000 o'xt. R· 4812
Pump Nioo, oorvlco. Roglo·
10 find - '"""'· ·
tortd In · Ohio. All work 8 room houoo ond 1e A
E..,..._ mallool _ , .. guorentood. Coli 304· 213- ground on block top ,,..ln.·
tary. A11P1¥ in 01 2111 . Ao-owood, W. Vo.' KygorCreolo8chooiDiotrict.
Modloofl'lou; ZOIJaoloeon
Will nil on land controct•.
IIIU, •••alii, ...,.,.1n Will do pelntlng. Interior or lmmedl1t1 poe•••ion.' Cell
IIAM. 41'M.
ox1orlor . Coli 114· 915· 114· 31k7871.
3 Annoltncem•tl
4110 of1or 1:00pm.
Meohlnlo - · oop. only. It•;;;,_;;~;-;;;;;;,;-;;;;: 3 bdr homo 3 yra old. rul'lil
IWIII'III ond MWing rM- . Apply In penon. .,.. lennetl I _,.~enaed per.on w.nta weter. near M•rcervllle,
ahiM ,.,..,, ........... Auto ...... ZJI t .. ond Ioiii lprlng o1Hnln11. 304· 133,500. Coli 114-2118·
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8814.
•:w:lu. M up .nd Avo., Gollpollo.
de ...,, Devil Vocuum
CIMMr. halt up Mllnt...,.,. ,.n11111ve-ln.
Coll04·171·1104 or 171·
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cho to tho right on At.2. Moy
17. Point Ploooont.

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Good rental property ·•I•
room houM end 2· 3 roo~
cottogeo. Coli 814-4411·
2143. .
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In ~fl Memory of Poul M.
Dernoll, wfJo p o - Moy11,1114. Wo ..... wlth
our lovtd no1
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Wife: Ill, 1-:Rey ond I'Mif
Jr, D_.._,U... Miyar.

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Buy from ownar &amp; 11we.
Terrific location. KY,;g•r
Creek School. 3 bdr.. 4ire·
place . Built-in kitchen with
Wontld:Bond to play for dlahwelhlf, range, oven~
wadding rec•ption ne1r Full bonmont with lomlly
Pomeroy. June 16th. Con- room . goo hoot. pooolblo
loci D. Fronclo ot 216·92B · 9 Yt% loan 111umgtion.
14B,600 . Call 114-446·
5487 or 211· 283-3744.
4042.
We cere for Senior Citizen•
end illublld peroono in our Nice 4 bedroom. 1 y, bltho,
home .• Hen retarencea . Call gerage with workbench . UBI
814·982·31911 . Mro. Joo hoot (t29.00 budgot), con·
Bowiond, 174 Plum St. uelair. ~ acre flat lot. Kyger
Creek Schoolo. •46.000
Middleport, Ohio.
Owner financing po1eible.
Call 814-446-1990.

Will do m-lnG and odd lObo
In Golllpollo· Pt. Pleuont
- · rMIOMbie rotn. Coil
114·441·1141 .

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control hooting. In Pomeroy 4 Fomllv Moy 1 &amp;th, 17th.
814-992·7074. ·
.' 151 Gorfleld Ekt . Chll.dron.
,. , adult c lothing, home inti · Firet time clot hing, furniHome Aa1embly Income. 6 rooms. beth, utility ~m. r lo r. a rea li g hts. loU ture, antlquea. coUectlblee,
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Including Elvlo 46 'o. loto of
Aaemble produC11 1t home . . atorm w indowa and cJoOra. m i.cellaneoua.
Plrt·tlme. Dttollo . Call81 3· aluminum t iding, new.,roof 1B1B Chotham Avo . Th&amp;oro. mloc . Moy 17- 18 . 15118
and -w iring. Oerege . ·· ~ cell &amp;: Fri .. 9·6. · Something for N.,., ·Pomeroy. 9 tJI7 Phone
327·0896. ext. 18 9 .
614-992· 5204.
&amp;14-992-211 33.
Own your own jean - 1-----------1-• •_•..;
ry:.,o_n_e.___________ 1--------------•portlwear. lediea apparel. 3 bed;oom houH ¥V:ft h gel '
chlldrono, l.,go olze, combl· . age . New roof, oldlng, dou· Gorogo Sole· 2 Fomlly &amp;03
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Ave. Sprinnvalley,
d wIndowo, bl own Circ:le
no ti on otoro , accoooorleo . 1bl e pone
Th
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ri, Moy 1&amp;th .&amp;
nou letl on, wood burn 1ng 17uro
th.
J ordocho, Chic, Lee, Lovl,
E•-v StrHt, lrod. Eapfit, ltove. new furnace. new
Tomboy, Colvin Klein. Ser· wiring ond plumbing. remo· 1---------------gto, V1lente. Evln Picone. deled kitchen with oak c:e- Ya rd Sale- 132 f ourth Ave. Big patio iale, r•in or thine.
Liz Clolborne . Membero blneto 11B,OOO. Coli 814· GolllpoHo. May 17th • 1 Btli, 30 Burdette Add, Point
Only. OrganiCally Grown, 992 · 503$JI .
home Int ., coffee table, tan, PleoNnt, Moy 17 &amp;18, 9.- 7.
, _cu_rt_o_l•_•_·m
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loc_.__~--Ge10llne. Healthtex, over
I fomlly 'ford Sola, Frl ond
1000 othar1 . •7.900 to ·1 room• end beth on
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.124,900 inventory, treln· Rd. in Dexter area .. 814• 2 Family Verd Sele· May Sot, At . 36 ot H1rrnony
lng, llxturo0 ,grondopening, 898 -&amp;52&amp;. Collonytimo.
18-17, 9 to 5, 135 Klnoon Church above Hendereon .
·ftc. Can open
16 dllyl. Mr.
Dr, hou~tholditeml, clothea
Kolnr 812-888·15&amp;8 .
3 bedroom oectlonol home . _• _c_ro_ft_•_, - - - - - - - - ' - Yard $Ale, Wed and ThuB ,
located on large lot in •·
111 arid 16, Rt .. 12
Yard Solo· Lower Garfield May
between Leon and Arbuckle .
Notlon 'o No .1 Toy ond Gift Arbaugh Addition . Tuppero ext.
furniture
.
TV.
clothea.
Company . HouH of Uoyd Plainl. e32,900. Will accept kn ick-kn l ckl. Thur1. Fri. at the corner of Weterloo
R011d on right side, rain
h11 opening for aupervi1ora mobile horpe on trade. Call Sat.
·
and demonatreton. Free 614-992·7034 or 814 ·92 ·
cen c•ll ••· loti of good ·
things . ·
training, freo kit . Coil collect 7871 alter 5 :00.
Thun, Fri. Sot, 8:30·6:30,
for dotallo . 1 · 614-474 · Government Hamel. from Ceramic molde I. finlehed
Yord Solo, 2414 Monroo '
8213 .
• 1 IU repair) . A lao delin- piece1. cloth dolltldiniaMd Avo. loto of boby thlngo,
Own you r own Je e n - quent tax propeny. Cell' anim•l•. 15ft . ladder, Circle Thur1. Fri end Set, 10:00 till
Sponawelr, Llldle1 Apparel, 80&amp;· 887 · 8000 Ext. GH · Dr. Plantz Subdivioion. top ?.
of hill.
Chlldrono. urge Size, Com· 980&amp; for Information.
blnodon Store. Accoooorleo. ------~~----- 1======::==-J Yord Solo, Thurodoy, 2312
Madhon Ave . Po i n t
Jordocha. Chic, Lee, Levi. Have an energy efficient~
PteeMnt.
Euy Stroot. lzod. Eoprit. home built on your lot_. From
----:---:---'-----Tom boy. Calvin Klein, Ser- 113,900.00. Call tO&lt; eotl· 32 . Mobile Homes
Yord Sole, Thur,· Fri, &amp; Sot.
gio Valente. Even Picone, Liz motoo, 304-876-3981 ,
t.for Sale
Rt. 2 NOrth, ocrooo from
Claiborne, Mtmben Only.
Good Shopord poraonlge .
Organlc•lly Grown .. GeiO· Log home 3 acrea, 2 mi. out
Good clothing, Iorge lodloo
line. Healthtex. Over 1,000 Jerrlco Ad. $64,000 . Coil
othero. t7,900 to U4,000 304·876·6622 .
19B1 Hollypork 14a70, totol aize. ~ children• · 1H alz.e1.
Inventory, training. flxturea,
electr i c . liking C1bblge Patch doll clothoo.
grand opening. etc. Con 2 atory, 4 btidroom houM. • 1 4 , BOO .OO . 304-576 - baby ltema, humidifier.
miac. end much more. 9 tit(
open 16 daya . Mr. KHnan vinyl loidlng, 1 'I• ecrel, car·. 2947 till 1:00 PM .
1.
peting, above ground·•wim·
(30&amp;)67B-3139.
ming pool optional ,
$45,000.00 or moko offer. 33
Farms for Sale
Thome• Ridge Road , M11on
22· Money to Loan
County, 304·89&amp;-3672.
30 acre•. mobile home. b1rn 42 Mobile Homes
ohod , 304· 755·4814,
and
for Rant
HOME OWNEAS· Aelinonco 3 bedroom home. ti'IJ per- 304· B82-2471 , 14 mlloo,
ce~t
a"umebleloan.-gerden
t o low fixed rote . Uoe equity
spot. fteduced down _ to Rt. 2 North, Point Ploonnt . Furni1hed, air cond .•·c1ble,·" ~
no ~ity texea, be1utiful river-- ·
for any purpooe. Leeder e49 .ooo. 304-676-61!47 .
FarM tor ule. GaH~ CountY vMtw, Kanauga . Fott•'• Mo- ·
Mortgage Cp .. 8 14-592·
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3051 .
Two atory houl8 in Meaon Ohio. 12 milet from Gaflipo- bile Homo Pan.. 814 -448· • ·
•-d room11· _____
lia, 814·448
·B240 .
1802.
on At . 33• 3 ""
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car
gerege.
c1rport.,
double
23 Professional
eKtra Iota with 2 tl'lller, -::-=-:---:-:------- 2 bdr. tumithed , 111 utHittS
pd.. except elect.. cpnveServices
hookupe, 304· 773-5108 or 35 Lots 8c Acreage
ntent location . aecurity dep~ •'
304-B82-327B altar 5 :00
ooit Nuqlrod . Call614-448·
tor en !IPpointment.
8558 .
Plano Tuning end Repeir .
1 acre level ground. Green
Brunicerdi Mu1ic Co ., 814·
Twp. reltdcted. Cell 814· 2 bdr . mobile home . Cell •
446· 0887. Twontloth yoor 32 Mobile Homes
441· 3044.
814·44&amp; -0390 .
ol ~uallty oorvlco, Le""
for Sale
~onlolo. 814-742-2961 .
l .l~....,.,...~""-------i67 1Cre1; ·2 6 or. mora ~hh . For rent m9bl'le home Upptir .L
timber, aoine bottom ·lend. River Rd . C•ll aher 1PM • •
good humlng . lind; _,-:~:~: I 614-441-0~0B . ·
t r onuge . riding
mower. C1ll B 14 -388 · FUrnithed 2 bdr. In Crown
B634.
City. Coll614 -251 -&amp;520 . •

Public Sale
Auction

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OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
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n•nce

1fter
8uylng · dolly • gold, ollvor
oolno, ringa.~ry.-ng
wan. old oolu. larte currency. Top llrleoo. Ed. Bur· Wanted to mow lawne Gelllkott lorloar 8hop, 2nd. Avo . . pol!o oroo. ~oil 1114-4481
Middleport, Oh . •14' 992· 4387 after 15 .
3478.
T- Worlt Topping, pruning,
-olo, hodgeo • buohoo
trim. Freo ootlmotoo. Coli
114· 441·8078.
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SERVICED

If. 124,P-oy Ohla

ACCIIIT

Cunodltn (pon·tlmol. Mt'
oon County Public Llbrory,
8th and Vilnd StrMII, Point
Plauont. Moturaond dope~
doble poroon. Muot'be ovall·
lbll for rotating .dey and
... nlng ohlfto. Gonorol d
oclnnlng ond light mointo·

AniWII'Ing Mrvico notded In
871 exchange. mu1t anewer
p~ne .lin• for local bull·
neu ._tter bUain111 houra
end 24 houri On week end.
Auction ovory Fridoy night ot could be enawered In home
tho Hortford Community or enothtr bu1h1111. Call
Comor. Truckloodo of new 304·178-3398 oft~r 5 !'M.
morchandiloe ovorv . WHic.
Conolgmoroto of now &amp; uNCI
Situations
morchendiM olwoyo - · 1 ~
Wanted
comtd. Rlcho~d Aeynoldo,
~Q':t'-· Call 304 -275, -~-------------

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17 Chevy~tonPUforpertl ,
Muot hove dtlo. Cll 814·
448·7121.

10-1-tfc

W~TER

AUTO.'&amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
AlnTr..e•laalet
PH. 992·5612
or 992-7121

CoN ,.,. Army Notionol
ou,rd end elk •bout, our 1)8Y
ond benellto, Including tdu·
ce•lonel •••i•tance. C•ll
304· 871· 3950 or 1·800•
&amp;42 ·38111.

Loot:
Rio
C811

Wentad to buy: Junk cars.
Colll14·245· 8214 or 114·
182·7183.

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GRAVEL • SAND

Garage

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4·17·1 mo.

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992-3410
LIMESTONE

Roger Hy$ell

7U-1117

C=~~::em CIIWLETE $1 I 9 75

·DENNY CONGO .;-.,
WILL HAUL '
JUST CALL!

P-oy• Ohio
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PL 992..911

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YOUNG IIi

99~·6215

YIE ARE YOUR SALES

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FOUNIJ 8•r*•con to ldion·
11fy. eon 114·,t4&amp;·116ZII. ·

ment are

ranee. Lota of remodeling . 4

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One . ml. above ~dd i son
epe_r"'ox. 2 acre~~ building
lit•. greet ac:enic- er" for
hoin.o, 11.0,ooo, Coll1 ,218· .
8~8-4919 ..

*10' U.P. Wire Melh
*Dr8ke100° LNA
*Drake 324 RECEIVER

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- Addona and fernocWlng
- Aqoflng end gutter work
- Concrete work
- Plumbing and tlectric.e
worlt

Lolt and Found

per 'Cent. Included In p8,)'..r

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CARPENTER
SE.RVICE

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payme nt• of 1333 ' pe r
mon th o.n lttumable Qf 91h

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c-rci&lt;tl Slltl
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YOUNG'S

Whlto ldnon. e wlla old.
Motl!lr good mou1or. call
of1or 4:00 PM. 304·178·
3089.

Nothing down. Take

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99:7.7'777

·11·15 far4 Tr.
...,.. __ ..,,_ ,.........$145
71-79 for4 Tr.
Grlth ...................... IS:t.SO
10-IS for4 Tr..
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GIEG. ROUSH

JAMES ICEfSE£

To good .homo long holriKI
CeUco houM cat. hea been
ond opeytd. 304·
178-4198.

(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601

HOME CONTUCTIIIG
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Mhotd medium olltd fomoll
Collie. llloll ond nout-.
Ctlll14·1811· 3880.

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CONSTRUCTION
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To good homo In country,
fomoll 8t. Bornord. CaU
114· 379· 2703.

4/ 1/1 mo.

U-7t For4 Tr.

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Whlto Gormon S~pherd
vory nlco, -.1 with kldo.
Coli 114-448· 7075 .

2 Fox Torrler pupploo ond o
lorgo clog who rov .. child·
ren. Ill to good homo.
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
304-&amp;711-5114.
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 ·
Fomole, ml-~ b-d Chi'·
1~---------~----.------...;,.-...:..:.:.;;;;.-!1 huohuo ond Duhohund.
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304·171· 3787.

·304-112·1632.__

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Adulto mole Poklng01o.
NMdo o compenlon. houoo
brMon, OXC. pet. WOtchclog.
Colll14-448·7133. ori14_441-7B41 .

614-915-4212

Lietnaad Clinical Audioloaist

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Bynoe-. Ohio.
15)18 1tc

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b•lrtt•

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

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pol " " " " "· Colloge Rood,

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· 614,,379·2243 or
614-379- 7 2

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Television listenin&amp; Devices
Computerized Hurina Aid Selection
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PUBLIC NOTICE

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Cage &amp; ~•••• 124.75
Pair F-r Floochor,
Cage &amp; Sllppllto.... l31.00
Ceck•tlth. betic llrtls
Availtllllo
c... &amp; Sooppllto
Alta Sal~ 5epanlf1ly

9' Southern Spun Available

1111/lfo

OHIO

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

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Two IMgla pupploa to gl·
voewov. Cell .114-441·
1083.

3 bedroom houM I~ Ruotlv
Hlllo. Fully corpottd . oto&lt;ogo
bullding, lorgolot. Colf 8 14
992-50811oftor·4:30 . .. .

...... Giiiiijjoiii........ ·

FifPieiiiiiliif""

8 mo pel1 bordor collie pup;
outlldo dOll, vory frlondly,
Coli om'a before 10 or ..,.,
of1ol7 114-441· 11270.

Fru p,.plao:8penlei-Splll
mlxbrotdo. Excollent .,.to
1nd -tChciCIII•· 3 moleo, 2
- ---.....,._;_--~--..:..--~-----------tl fomollo, block and whitt.
r
114-812· 881174-7pmonly .

pump. front

mounlld. 2000 P81, 19 GPM
thet lo .....- llllwlng wltlo ..wive
hydreulc
control
•- illbly.

"l'm'l"'ll'"
.•

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4-10·1 mo.

· Public Notice

992-.:t.l;~~•n

THE BIRD CAGE

16141 915-3105

Bolt 12
A-.OH48778
(511 . 8.111, 3tc

" " 0rolaiy
-hood- .....
permit~

hydroullc

s-w ....

T - I l l RutlondTo.oowl,oip.

PH.

Ono hH lrfoh llo1tor. Coli
114-441·111113.

Mena. womene. • chlfdrene
clothoo. Muot toko 111. Coli
114-248·9587.

IIACIWOOD 11011 SIAS
40037
Po-oy, OH.

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$'-.111•1 Rt~t~ F" .

. SIIIM Cltlztll

Nltftt

Mot ..... S,.. Sr., fly to . .
1111 ........ "'" ill .....

Public Notice

JOHNSON ELECTRIC
Spaclaltzing in
All Type1 Of
Re1idential
Wiring
And Repair

HR$. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

_,... ........ ,... ...

$31,500.

SMALL - 2 bedrooms, 2 cor
earaee. corner kt Just riiht lor
a couple. ~n&amp; $17,500.

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BUSI'.neg.. s servi·ces.

....,_._ ..,

NEW LISTING - Synl(:use 3 BR ranch, lois of carpeting.

. 7~2-Rutlend
087;- Coolvllle

Public Notice

"'""odtd

216 E. 2nd St .
Phone
1-1614)· 992 -332&amp;

"•as"

HYIIDnCI ouK&amp;U

4118- Leon
·1176- Apjlle ' Grove
773- MIIon
882- 'NIW Haven
8815-Letart
931- Buffillo

Up to 15 Worde . .. One dey ineertlon ........... . 4 .00
Up to 15 Worda . .. Thr" dey lnaertlon ....... ...II.DO
Up 10 1&amp; Worde. .. Six d1y Insertion .. .. ... .. .. . . 8.00

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Real &amp;tate

0... 400 ClotHcn

l!'i'J ........ · - - ...,.

In tho D-otmont of

TEAFORD

VIITL UIIE. POOL
ACRYLIC WALl POOL
A80VE GIIOUID POOL

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..rutlon contolrmg et leeot 5
amount equel to livo per com
LEGAL .
preuway aigning.
lbl. colclum ciolori!le per ge11on
of
hio
bid,
but
In
no
ovent
more
.
ADVERTISING
Pawment Width - verias.
Tronopor10tion and the offlca
dolloll, oro
Tho lloood of Autlond Town- of-. Two- ofwhool
Projoct ungtio - 0.00 loot than fifty
of the Diatrict Deputy
bond too 1or1 per com of hll bid. ohlp, Moigo County of Ohio, -.-... 1300 ... opprvx.l
or 0.00 mill.
Dinoctor.
lholl bo'lowtolood on theloftnoor
Work Length -,.. 86.1 89.60 poyoble to tho Oiroctor.
Tho Director.....,... tho
bldodey
until
wloool.)
Biddort muot apply, on tho wil
P.M. - tho 30th
of
right to nojoct any and' ol bide. loll or 11.32 milee.
MOWER
Bidding en thll Project io propor tormo. for~ 1985 too tho pw- of I
WARREN J . SMITH
Hydroulc
drivln 10" ratory
et
leaot
Iori
doyo
prior
to
!lot
Uotd T - wltlo Hyd'*'llc
DIRECTOR mtricted to Diudventogod
!&amp;) 15. 22, 2tc
Buoi,_ Enterpriooo fi&gt;BE'ol dote iMil for oponlng bide In AOIIiry Mower.
comer wlllch be · WITH MINIMUM SPECIFI· bla. Mill illlol bo - t o
oertifktd I I OBE'a In eccor- accordance with Cheptar
Ohio
Rovlood
Code.
6626
CATIONS AS FOlLOWS:
donco with 49 CFA Plot 23 by
mklwer bet1 nn front end
Plono end opociflcotlono ore
Til ACTOR
Public Notice
ODOT ond quolifitd to bid w1t1o
on
1llo
In
the
0epa'lmlnt
of
ODOT undor Chapter 5526 of
,_ onIn tho
light
-·
'71
model or
· - Whon
Tronoportotdon ond tho offlc:oo
horizon·
ENGINE:
811- H
the O.R.C.
NOTICE TO
ot
the
Dittrict
Deputy
1111 pooltlon o II' t.noo or
Tho Ohio Deportment of
llleeol w / dry typo olr CONTRACTORS
•
- Upright Muffllr
hevooof17'
Tranoportodon
hereby notlfieo Oinoctor.
STATE OF OHIO
1D tho
Tho Director.....,... the
TRANSMISSION : (B) from ..,_ of all bidden tloet it will olflrmoDEPARTMENT OF
top
of
I
II'
n&gt;llry
M
-Y·
SPMCI. Sync:hnonlzlod
tively illRJre that in any right to reject sny and o1 bide.
TIIANSPOATATION
WARREN
J
.
SMITH
HYDRAULIC
POWER
controct omonod Into purouont
Tho ...... be
by
Columbua, Ohio
,.,.._ c,ylloodooo copo·
DIRECTOR STEERING ·
to thi:: l'dvertltemem. minority
April21, 1986
bla,
ot
pivoting
eo
dotDIFFERENTIAL LOCK
tiuolnen emarprioM will be 1518. 15, 2tc ··
Contnoct Solei l.ogoi
too- ..... loclolng Into poolROPS CANOPY
.
o
f
f
lull
opportunity to
Copy No. B6·1100
TIRES: Frvnt. 11L x 16, 10 don ID permit ratory cutt• 1D
.,bmit
bidl
in
•
r
n
M
to
thil
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
Ply - A-, 17.11L x 24. I Ply _ . . in Iron! of invitation end will not be
· A
FA-9(22)
bnN:Mwwy •nmbty lhlll bt
dllcriminotod
agalnot on tho
IL.oft
,..
tiro
ohol
be
at
S..iod propooalo will be
IMit 90 pofcem full w1t1o o Plrl of men ond wiiiiOmlit tho
racolwd et the offico of tho ground• of roce, colo&lt;. or
Director of tho Ohio Depart- for
national
origin in contkhration ~---------"--------~~...1.--;...
en ew.rd.
mont of Tranoportotdon, Co"Minimum woge rates lor
lumbuo. Ohio, until 10:00
A.M.. Ohio Stondord Time, ttoio project haw been proc~o.
llourodoy, Moy ;ro. 1985, for tomoined .. required by low
and
... iMil · forth in the 'bid
propooa!.''
0
. Athono, Molgo oild Vinton
"Tho
date
Ml.lorcOfllpletion.
·
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·countlee. Ohio, on '·ATH-60· ofthiowortcoholbe.MIIoothin :·
1.'[5 8- RoUte 60 ond tho bidding prtOpONI."
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ATH / M EG / VIN -32 · 0.00
. Eoch ;,;-.~~be required
Stolli Routo 32, by Nmoving to file wldo hio bid a certified
and upgrading exilt:lng ex· . check
or calhier'1 cheCk tor an

On file

PEII50fWIZED POOlS

Gallla County
Aree Code 814

388-Vinton
246- Rio Grande
2&amp;6- 0uy•n Diatrlcit
843....;. Arabla Dlatrlct

Automotive or commerclel
.ahop with office • car lot
ovolloble. PortloHy oupplled ..
l.ocotod At. 180. Coli oftor
8. 114-388-8711 .

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following telephone exchtmges ....

367-Chn~lre

H o m ea for S 1le

f28,000. 114·&amp;78 ·21118. .

Clas1ified pages cover the

7 1 -Aut01 for 8111
7 2 . Truckl for Sale
73-Vana&amp; 4WD
74-Motorcvclae
711·Boetl • Motor•
.
76· Auto Parte &amp; ACCIIIIOriel
77-Auto Repelr
78-Camplng Equipment
79· Campere 8o Motor Homee

31

.2 bedrooms, full b ..eme'nt,
double car gar~tge. . 1 .2 ..
acres. RoM Hill, Pomerpy·

t'11 Court St..• Pomeroy, Ohio 45769 ··.

Announu: 1111: nt :;

f llldll/.1,!1

Help W1ntecl

11

I~~;~;~F:2:~~

67 ecre1 m· l In Vinton Co .
cloH to line nO. 3. moatly
wooded &amp; road frontlga.
Call 814-3BB·8169 after
7pm.

timil employmfllnt. Or credit
hiatory atopp!ng you from
buying a home7 Contider •
recllimed unit. Only t600
down and take over pay·
ment. We're Mid-Ohio fi ·
no~lol Sorvlco 18141 772·
1220 or 18141 773·3928 .
clu todoy .

ApProximately 6 ecret Qvtr·
looking Ohio RlveretA"dl·
ville. Ohio. E J~~ clu1lwe 1ccea1
to booting focllhleo. 114·
378·8226.

197B Bollglodo 12 'x66' oil
electric. 3 bdr., AC. undlr·
pinning , w1ft)tr·dryer. furniohtd. Coii614"·446·32B9
or 614·992 -7079 or 61• ·
251 -8532 .

Gov't. land 140 .00 en acre.
Many lot• av•iiJble. Build •
future ll Call 1-819 · 569·
0988 lor information. 24
hra.

Large building lotJ. Jerry' •
Run Rood, e3000. Clyde
Bo-n Jr .. 304-576·2336

Four and • third ecrea. all
1982 Cloyton 14x66, fur · legelly surveyed with legal
niahed. underpinning. porch nwer 1y1tem end good well
wather &amp;. dryer. exc . cond. with dwollil\ g. •12,&amp;00.00
eti,ooo . Call 614 -258 - or btlt offer . LOCJted Bo~
1821 or &amp;14-258· 62BO .
211, Milotono Rood. W. VI .
1-614-287-2143.
Pocloogo deol-14x70 Holley
Perk. mottlyfumiehed , large
front porch. on 2 acre• of
Rentals
ground with nice view,
24x.24 garage building .
owner• mutt 1111. Reduced
to 124,900. Wioamon 41 Houses for Rent
Agency, &amp;14·446· 3644 .
1971 12x60 mobile home,
gil. utllltleo, 13,500. Coli
&amp;14 ·388-9081 or 114-3B8·
8230.

Centonlry-3 bdr. brick, 2
both. g1roge. lg.lot. lduho,
ref. &amp; dop. 1350 mo. Coli
1· 6 14·643-2644 .

New Moon 2 bdr. trailer &amp; 3 bedroom hou11, central
lot, neu Tycoon Lake . ·air, 1260 per month . Refer·
16,000. CoM after &amp;, 8U· oncoo. 48 Spruce St. Coli
81 4-44&amp;·21118 .
388·B711.
18811 Chomplon trollor
12x60 with 1975 odd-on
12a24. Good condition. Coli
614'-992-2589 .

8 roomhouMforrent, 1100
mo. Coli 304-876-&amp;104 .

2 .bdr mobile homa i!'f
eountry, Vinton ...... Cell '•
...... g. f14· 38J· 91.8 1 .
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Houn tor rent ·on Oarfiatd ·.
Ave. 2 bdr. juet remodeled.
•226 mo. plua ref. end dep.

Coii614-446- 1B2B.

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6 rooma ·and bath: Severail : ·
out-buildinga. located near
new road. on mail , milk.
paper. 1chool bu1 routea. - ..
Coli 614-992 ·7257 . Delio •
Stohl..,

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS IEquol
Houaing Opportunity)
monthly rwnt atana at • 1 69
for 1 bedroom ond 1204 for ·
2 bedroom . dopolit UOO: .
IOCO!Od noor Spring VIIIOV
Plaza ond Foodlond . pool
and Cable TV evellable,
houra •• poalible 10 em to 4
pm 1nd 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday-Friday. Cell 114·
448 - 2745 or leave

m••Y11•·

Nicely furnil hld mobile
home. eff . apt .. centr1l eir
and heat in city, edulta only .
Coli 614·448· 033B .

----------------Furnithed efficiency 701 ·
4th Avo .• Gollipolio. t180,
utilities paid, shere b1th,
odultl. C'-111 446-441 8 oltor
7PM .
.
Upstairs 3 rooma. turni1hed ,
beth . was her-drye r. 4C .
cleen . no peta. ret., dep.
req .. adulto. Call 814-446 1619.

1 bedroom houee in Minare· · Upstalra unfurnlahed 3 room
ville. Be1lde Mlneravllle IPt .. carpeted, utilitiea peid.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED. Church, 6y Bulk Plent . Totol no children. no pet1. Can
InJured. 20 yn experience. electric. Coli 814· 992 · 614-441-1637.
304-576· 28e&amp; or 576 · 8215 .
Garage apt .• furnithed, 29'h
2998.
2 bedroom furnished hou- Neil Ave., Gallipolis. 1 bdr ..
Mobile homo i 970, 12xl5, u .ln Pomoroy. U&amp;O per U~6 . utilitleo poid . Coli '
3 bedroom, 1V. botho. utllhy month. Coli 614-992-5113 448·4416 after 7PM .
room . underpenning , oftor 6:00PM .
Furni a h e d apartment .- .. ..
11500. 304-&amp;75-3787 or
875· 7918.
Unfurnlohod, 2 bedroomo, Adulto only. Coil &amp;14·448 - •
fully ·corpotod. Dopoolt ra· 9523 or 114-441-1443.
1973 Oougloo 14xl6 mo· qulrod. Coll814·992· 3090.
bllo homo on ronttd lot, ~~----- · lc 2 bdt . Apt . I &amp; houMa for -:
underpinned porch~ rllnge, 2 bedroom, furnlahad , air rent S125, • 150, 1200. CoM
refrigerator. Homeateed conditioned . Good clean 676-6104 or &amp;75· 5388 .
Aoolty. 304-171-8540.
condition. 1 child. No poll.
•
New Haven . 1176 per Furni1hed efficiency •110 ~
14a70 Shultz porch 12x20 month. 304·882-2411 .
utiitioo peid. 919 2nd.. ,
Golllpollo. olngle melt prowith owning, 3 boldroomo. '
1V. botha, 52•1 08 lot-. o!Dr· &amp; rooml ond beth 11 Lena•· forrecl. Coil 441-441 8 oftoo'
oga building, 304-992 · vHio, 1200. i9nt pluo clap· 7PM.
8188.
oolt. Aolorenco requlnd.
Coli 114·112· 7215.
Fumllhod opt. 1 bdr. 1245,
utlitioo paid. 607 2nd ..
1877 Mobllo homo, 12xlll 1 ----------:-~--0ilkwoocl. llkl new. 3 bed· 7 room houoo, RoHinotown. Oalllpollo, edulto. Coil 441· '
roomo . blth ond holl. 1 child occoptld, 304-888 · 4411 oftor 7PM .
•&lt;
Wllhor ond ~ryor, refrigeJO· 3435.
Up1t1ir1 •pt . remodeled.
tor, • - •· vonetlen bllndo 1 -~------------...:..
and curtain•. vinyl under· 2 bedroom cottege. ttove priv1t1 entrance. 2 bed·
penning. carpeted porch. and refrigerator furniahed. room&amp;, c:entr11l air, 1221'
utHity building, 304-871· I 185.00 month, pluo clap· mo.. references. 121 1~
3030 ovenlnga 304·178· oolt ond utMhloo. phono ffi~':" AVo . oil &amp;14 ·441· '•
3431 '
304-175-1284.
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Apertment
for Rent

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LAFF-A-DAY

67

Musical
lnatrumenta

Good plono lor ule. 13110.
Whitney by Kimblll. Coli
1114-9811-4139 '

68

1 bdr apt, laundry rm. near
Holzer Hoapital, traah •
wotor P'lld, U17 mo. plus
deposit . Coli 814- 441 3474.

Fruit .
• Vegetables

Call now to flaca order• for
atrowq.,ioa Will bo picking
eoon._Ttylor'a ••rrv Patch.
Cell 814-448-8882.

Unfurnlehed apertmente.
841 Second Ave, Golllpolfa.
1 a 2 bdr 12411 mo. utMitioa
pd. Call 448-44111 oftar
. 7pm.
.~

own.
GoOd Eor Corn U .70 bu·
_ ., totol 1100 bushel,
S2.80 bushel . Clil 814-

RIV.raldo Apta. Middleport.
Special ratea for Senior
CltiZina. e130. Equal Houa·
lng Opportunltln . 814 992 -7721.
bedroom apartmente.
New Haven, WVa. Newly
remodeled. In town. 614·
992-7481 .

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Sendnel

2 bedroom opt, ramodelld.
centrallir. 12711 mo .. Nllr..,.,•• 821 Second AVo. 111
1114-4411-21118.

2

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~1111·8509 .

11.1 Farm Equipment

lOT 'N' CAlLYLI ®br &amp;.any Wlltlhl

am...,
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Uood R-40 ditch witch
tronchlr end uald 7014
Davia w-hoo lor •le. 114884· 7842 or 114-1008.

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Home
Improvements

WEDNESDAY

A

·s/15/85

l.ollft 11Me' ~~\C. . i'l'&gt;f."

TDI .lntornetlonol with
wench. blade. ti,IIOO.OO;
304-41i8-1 031 '

Television·
Viewing

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The Dailv Sentinel-Page 13

WedllCIItliltv. May 16. 1985

Morcum Roofing a Spout· .
lng. Now lnotolllng rubber
roofa. 30 yHrl experience,
apoclollzlng In built up 1'01&gt;1.
Clllll14-388-9857 .

For 11111211,000 lb. - o
blu, one form with born,
Co bill. Rt: 2, 11 mllouiltove
Huntington, 304-738·2342
IV8IIIngo,
·

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING·
Uncoilditlonol.llfetlmo guar•ntH. Loc1l reference•
lurnlllhld. FrH eatlmeteo.
Coli collect 1-814-2370488. dey or nlghi. Rogers BaMment Waterproofing.

1 ri&gt;W IOboCCO With
plows •480.00. 1,000 plootlc with H1&gt;mollto pumr.
tl60.00. A-MOdli with cu •
livotora •1.800.00 . .7 ft.
Wood a I u 1 h H o'g
11 ,1100.00. CoM 304-731•
2342 or 304-171-1211.

EVENING

()) (J) (!)Ill (JJ ®.
(j) NIWI
(I] Hoi Polito
CD Flahin' Hole
(J) Bevorty Hlllbllloe
(JJ Dr. Whl&gt;
(jj) 3-2-1, Conlilct (CCI

' 8:00 •

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CAPTAIN EASY

IMAXl MOYIE: 'Vor: Tho
Hunter from the Future'
7 :00 1J ()) PM Magazine
(I) 8rondld
CD SportiCinter
(J) Bonford lli1d Son
(J) Entertainment Tonight
(!) Wheel 1&gt;1 Fl&gt;rluno
Ill (J) Wheel 1&gt;1 Fmuno
(JJ (jj) M11CNIIII/Lalver
No-hour
(10 N-o
New Name Thai
. Tune
Mojor Leoguo 8oaoblll:
Clnclnnld at Montreol
Tic Toe OI&gt;Ugh
7:30
(I) Cloco Kid
CD Inside the PGA Tour
([) Mojor Leoguo Beleblll:
Philedolphia It Atlento
(JJ Ill (JJ Forrolly Feud
(!)Jocpardy
I1D Wheel 1&gt;1 FflrtUne

Country Oak tabl... chaira.
Lliurelancf Apartment a, New cupboardt. duke. lee boxee.
Haven. now ICCeptlng appll· Conkl... Tuppert Plaine. Rt.
c;~tionefor2bedroomapart· 7. Hand crafted • and
mente. Btelc rent 1163. flniahed. .
Inquire apartment C· 1 .
eqval houalng opportunity. Aircondldoner. New. 2.800
BTU. Cool• up to B roomo or
lou.
A Mldlond CB redil&gt;
l6 Furnished Room• with antanna.
23 channel•
wlth upper end
aide
For rent SIMping Room• pend. 1114-992·5948. Coli
... d light hl&gt;uoo kMplng onytlmt of dey or night. •
roomt. Park Central Hotel.
Coll114-448-0758.
White We.tinghoute fill
.
range.•so. H1miltonDeluxe
Furniahed room, range. ra·
d
1
· 1 1
frig . t1 00, ohoro beth, sin- ~:,:Oe1"-.' 4-9"C~~ 4~octric
tl• male . 919 2nd. AVe. .
(lallipolla. Call U6-4416 Ethan AHen dining , room
efter 7PM.
rwu~to. Excellent condition. A
UOOO. voluo lor •1500,
tnciUdea dNcona benCh.
46 Space for Rent
Cell 1114-985-4279,

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Plckeno uud furniture . 304fW!~&gt;bilo homo lot, 12'xll0' or 1176-8483 or 875-1450.
emtller. 17!5 water peld, 4th
f!o Jololl, Golllpolio. Cell 448- RICK'S NEW AND USED
14418 after 7PM .
FURNITURE . ComP'Irt our
pricoe, aeve todoy. Phone
~rollor opoco on Rt. 7 naer 304-773-5430.
cown. Coli 814-441-42111i li~=jjii;~~~~~~
""' 014-367-0232 .
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C()UNTRY MOBILE )lome 1--~-------"·
Park; Route 33, ·- North 91.
..
.
Po ....roy. larr. lOti. C1ll Ki1auH Firewood Summer
reteo-blg loodo. Moy 111. ·&amp;14-992·747 .
July 3ht. Doesn' t apply to
HEAP. 1114-251-1245.
For Lease - ~. , ~~[~~~~~];~
roo ... COli truck
You plckup .• 16.
245-6804.
WANTED OIL a GAS 1---~-----LEASES . Wont to drill now, Pool People 61M1Ciol:
•lao wtnt old production. Shock liquid 12.66 gal-PH
fleody cash . Write P. 0 . Box up 13.60 4 lb. 10% off ell
1833, Porkenburg. W. Yo. pump1a filters. 35%ofltell
26102.
kita. bruahea. neta, VIC hoae,
vac heads. therometan .
Middleport 814-992-5724
or Gelllpolla 81 4 -441 ·
M P.rc h ~nil r st:
3061 '
Spring Special-Patriot utility
building• on dltpt•y at two
conVenient tocation1,· B • S
PrC&gt;duco, Yiond St. In Pt.
SWAIN
Ploellnt. and French City
AUCTION • FURNITURE Mobile Homos In Golllpolla.
8x12 "95, olaq 10x111
82 Olive St .. Golllpollo. Now •sse. Delivered end ut' up
a.pc uNd
wood-coal etOve1, I on your lot.
w1&gt;od LR oulto 1399. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1
bunk bedt *199. antron
hittt aewlng m~chlne.
recliner• 199, new • uted equipPed to zig zag, monobedroom euitee, rangat. gram. ovarcaat, hemming,
wrlng,r walhera. • ahoet. mending, makat button
New llvlngroom IUhfl hoi •
R
e279115
ttse-nse. lompa, oloo, no!' ,rc,~•·A,:· 3oil· .u
buying coal • wood 1t0ve1. NelcQ eewing machine.
Cell814-4411 -31119.
Trode In occoptld. Cell
collect 614-3B&amp;-B025.

61 Household Goode

'231nch Zenith color TV. toPe
deck, electric typewrit••·
coll11 tlblo, fioh tonk with
f11h . Cell 814-448-3803;

rHot Point refrigerator froat

-,,.., food compartment, for
m~&gt;blle homo. Collll14-4411·
2037.
1117 '.4 ton truck, good
cond .. -e1,500 firm . h - d
oloc . -~ motor no. Moe.
810 roloeder t1 00-oet up
.lor trep. Powell t1&gt;bacc1&gt;
oottor 1 row tZ50. Bteor
h•Mert, thow boxat. Stand·
lng hoy for aale. 3 tl&gt;bocco
bolo boxM. 71 Hondo CYCC
5 opd.. body trona. good,
need .arne worit on engint.
Coll814-441-0188 .

1---------PHOTO SPECIAL, n1&gt;w thru
Moy 1B, colorfllm dovotoplng end printing. 20-24-38
exppoure-•1.00 off. 12, 15
expoture-60 canta off .
Hockenberry Phermocy
_N_ort_h_._ _ _ _ _ __
1
Large elttetric r1nge. good
cond. 8100 . Sea•oned
lumber. 304·1176·1 128.

I .Hill ~IIIJ]Jlll:~
&lt;'&gt; lrvr::,lock

CROSS a SONS
U.s : 36 Woot. Jocko1&gt;n,
Ohio. 814-288-8451.
Muuv Ferguecn. NHI&gt;IIend. Buoh Hog Solei a
Service. Over 40 uald
tractou to chooae from 6
complete line of "'w a
uaed equipment. Largett
oolection in S.E. Ohio.

1 0~14 tent 11Md twice, aold
now t239. Now •1111.
304-1176-8884.
1- - - -- - - - - RCA video dloc ployor,uood
very little. New coat 1349.
Will ooll tor •175. 304·87668B4.
1 - : - - - - - - - - - - JIVIDEN'S FARM EQUIPBedroom oulto by Boaaott. MENT
quoen bed, nlghtatonda. Mey Nit on L1&gt;ng trocicire a
chest of drlwero• . d.ronor . . Vermeer bolero w-5% Int. on
Elicellent coildltlon, 304- flnonclngl And ·H'i us foro
'875-5283.
·
.complete !lno of forming
1~n;;;-;-~ri;~t;'};; acceaaoriel • HrVIce.
1White
freaze'r USED·AII uHd equipment
Hotpoint. no frost, 20.7 cu dlecountad. 2-MF 110'a,
It, Kolvlnot~&gt;r oloctrlc ronr. 2-MF SO's, MF 1fl. 2000
30 lnchoo. olivo. 304-87 • Ford, 3800 Ford. 448 Long.
88UI befor• 3;00.
121111 Ollvar.
Jubiiol
FC&gt;{d.
2-Yormoer
tound
blloro,
3. RCA, -lic;Fi :HI Fi, lnlrerld. Ntf hllybl-. 3-NH rek11,
·ramote Cl&gt;ntrol • .front' toed-·. buahori. mowing moChlno;
ing, 2 w - pr1&gt;grommlng. · spike tooth horrow, ooltlveonly 3 ml&gt;nthoold, muotalil, ton, plowo, toblcco oettor.
call304•895·3013.
Jlvldon'a Form Equipment·
1114·441-1871.
Warm Mo~ning. room
hHter;· like new, 140.00. 2.000 Ford clloaot tractor,
1 .400 acutal hourt, extre
304-8B2· 3326.
nice, price 15,750. Coli
81 4 -441-4063.

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56 Building Supplies

For aotoat ell times oprlnglng
Hpl"""' cowo and hlifore.
304-11711-21110. 8711-30422113.

save Mark and an innocent

lal)lily from disaster. (Rii60
min.!
(J)'FIIPP'Ir
CD Fllhln' Hole
(JJ • 1D Fill Guy (CCI Colt

64 'Hey • Grein
61 · Farm Equipment

discovers a stowaway when

-IcHor end corn. 814-992·
7825.

he journeys to San Francisco
to catch a bail jumper. IRI
(60 min.)
D (J) I1D OI&gt;Uble Dore Bil!y
and Sisko are in hot pursuit
ola diamond thief. (60 min.)
(J) ® s.,....nruhl !CCI
'The Wings of Mercury:
The development and com·
petition between the United
States and the SovMh space

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71

programs are eumined . ~60
min.)
(H80l MOVIE: 'Spring
llrllk'
[MAX) MO.Y.IE: 'YIIflkel

Autos for Sale

llQodle Dendy'

TOP C'AStl pold ·tor ";80
modet and Mwer ulld care.
Smith Bulck-Pontleo. 1911
Eootern Avo .. QoUipolla. Coli
., 4-448-2282.

8:30 (!)
8!00

1 1177 Ford MeveriCiC 'boot
ollor. Con 111A. 258-11251
: . .· · ··
..l ft.,·II:OOPM
. .·

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1979 Comoro Borllnotte, ell

••tr••·
er;c • . cond .• whitt
with rid Interior. Ceil 814441-7814.

Shorp-1978 Ford LTD II,
low mlleegt, •2. 700. Cell
814-448-8207'

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Jo Ia forced 10 make: a~ im·
portant decilion when ahe
falls in love with her photog·
raphy instructor. 1111 • (60 •

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CARTER'S 'PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
MFG blaa a ski - t . 80HP
Cor. Founh ond Pine
Marc. loaded, exc. cond.,
Ohio
13,300. Coli 1114· 448- PhoneGelllpollo,
1114-446-3888
1&gt;r
01171.
814·4411-4477
1984 Flborglln bluboll,
with troller, 1011 Chrysler JIM'S PLUMBING a HEATnew cryotolgroft. loti. loll, ING. Rt. 1, Box 3511, GoiQmore. Aeklng 14000. Cell poNo. Coll514·317-0578:
otter, 7prn 1114-379-21118.

1980 Chevrolet Scottldolo
4 -WO, ~ ton. AM · FM
oouotto. low mileage. Coil
1114-245-5478.

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Dozer Worlt land clearing:

4'~4 Inch ·chevy elumlnum londocoplng, otc. Froo oot~

wh11l1 eild tlroa. excellent motes. Coli 814-441-B03.
condltlon,t400. 304-875- or 114·892-71 19 onytlme.
4153.
Oooar end
coo. O.A.
77 Auto Repair
lng. 114-11117-11828 or 814378-6288.
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buolnou . Coli II 1 4-4480118.
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Answer: What lh8 bua driver sald"JACK" IN THE BOX!

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"Campara

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General Hauling ·

(JJE.L.Doctori&gt;W&amp;Amor.
Myth The works ol E.L.

Uke now 32 ft. cempor,
loedod, coot 113.1100. 11114 James .Bova Water Service.
moke 1&gt;1for, mull 1111. Coil Alao pools filled. Cell 111481.4 ·218-1211.
261-.1 141 or 814-448•
1171 l&gt;r 11 4·441-7911 '
11' Fold - n cempor,
elum. top, new 011nvaeakln, K~'o Watar Service. Wallo.
. . , . I , eild llfV to pul. no clltlrno, pools flHid. Phono
firm. Coil
1114-317-0823 or 814-3117·
114-441-4033.
7741 night or doy.
1110 fllthwhool 32 ft. Waugh"t Water Service.
c o - . ox. oond .• Call -11, clatarne, pools. Ooy
114-1101.
or niGht. ReaiOftllbte filM,
Coll(14· 211-1240 or814l
1171 wtw..... 21111. fully 288·11JO.
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oefhtllrled. ,
air,
eXG. ....... e?,IOO. Cell Helll Untii!One, eond.
114-387-11447.
vol.dlrt, 'o r .... iHr
end limo. E x - loll
Wlfln¢111 ,..._ hcnne,
Wortoo Ino. 838 E, Meln St ••
AC. ..,._.,., ca. Po-I&gt;V- 114-812-1181 .
1172; •
now. 110.1100.
Coli 104-171·1731 lftor

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11 :00. ()) (J) (!). (JJ (it.
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(I) .., Cc&gt;lby- Show
(JJ Agn&gt;naky lli1d Com-

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AM-FM 8-treck· rocord
piov* con01&gt;le stereo, dork
wood c•blnet,
good
cond .. •1110.00 . Call 114381-9824.

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UIId Furniture •• 5 pc.
dlnotto. held boerdo. elect· 1-~-------.:....
ric rengo. 3 mllee ""' Ce-rdral Wlndo- qullta .
Bulovltlo Rd. 0 - Bem to Collll14-318-8701 .
1---------llpm. Mon. thru Set.
814·441·0322
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uud TF1 000 Devlo
GOOD UIEO APPLIANCES Tronchorl. Coil' 8 '1 4·114Wollhero. dryero, rofrlgore· 7842 or 114-184· 8001.
...... rongoe, lkelllll Ap......... u - 11r- lid.
bookie llono c - ' Motel.
814-441-7388.

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(jj) lntomotlaNII Edition .
• Bonny Hill Show

IH801 MOYIE: 'Ice"""''
·11 :30. ()) (!) Tonight Show
Tonight's guelt io Robert
Klein. (80 min.) - '
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(I) Boot 1&gt;1 Qn&gt;ucho
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piN, ll.r, now. Cal 1142111-1:1111.

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1113 loe. A.... Golipollo.
814·44f·71U orl14-4411-

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11'71 lr.t~olt ""~~~~*· 22
Oh. . Coli 114-211'
ft. U.IOO.OO• ...,. oiMn, 14 0, Clllll Eve. 114-441·
porf•t oontl, 104-871- 14 J 8. 0 I d a now
22:11.
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11 :411 IMAXl MOYIE: 'Naughty
Wlvll'
12:00 (I) llumt. Allen
()) lpor1a Foc:ue· Jullue
Irving
(JJ lonny Hill 6how
. lJI MOYIE: 'What' 1 Up

''tlOCr"
12:30

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sluff

NORTH
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By Jam .. Jacoby
EAST
WEST
Even though South has 15 high-ca~d
+975
• K to a
points, they are of the worst quality
•ro4
- too many queens and jacks, and
.KJI08 52
not an ace in sight. Nevertheless,
+to 9 a 7 42
+A3
when· North invited game by jumping
SOUTH
to three hearts, South accepted .
+J62
West led the club ace and exited
.KQJ96
with a club to South's hand. Declarer
• Q3
then played the heart jack. East won
+KQJ
the ace and returned a club. West .
Vulnerable: Both
trumped with the 10 and declarer had
Dealer: North
to shuck from dummy. He didn't want
EDt
to Jet go a spade (the fourth spade
Pass
, might be a way of disposing of a diaPa!lll
21
mond !oiler). and he didn't like throw p..,.
Pass
Pass
. ing a diamond (the third diamond in
dummy might be an annoying threat
oPening lead: +A
to West later) . . He decided to do
neither. He underruffed in dummy .
Defender West now had to l.ead
something. A spade away from the
..
·king would give .declarer the c,o ntraet
.
immediately. He tried the king Ql dia. monds inatead. Declarer won the ..:~ . · by dec~rer , West bad w eithet
played heart to his band, and took UJIIIIard the spade king or throw his
the spade finesse. Now he returned to laat high diamond, making dummy's
his hand with a diamond to the queen , remaining nine a winner. None of this,
and the parade ol th~ .. remaining would have been possible if d!llllmy
trumps began. 0~ the list. tru_mp ll!d _ had n:ot un~erruff~. on t~ethjn! club.

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cover: Acto 1&gt;1 VIolence
Some of the most extreme
acts of violence in America 's history are explored .
IMAXl MOYIE: 'Hardly
Working'
10:30'(1) Travollor' e World
([)
NBA
Conference Flnol; T..n1
To 8o Announced
,

BARNEY

James Jacoby

(j) Dynooty !CCI

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MIGHT BUMPY ·
ALONG HERE,
TATER

11 00 lb Boll. tlr11dy butc h -••.90 lb .. pius butchering blll, wiUing to ooll
'h'a. Colll14-246-5223.

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Amanda and Prince Michael
hold all the cards as to tho
fates of the familtes. (60
min.)
0 (JJ I1D MOYIE: 'Biodo 1&gt;1
'Hong_Kong' (CCI
·
(JJ (jj) Horrnen Melville.
Oomnld In Peradlae ICCI
The lifo and timaa . of the
great American novelist ,
Herman Melville. ora ••e!&lt;&gt;rad. 190 min.!
9 :30 C!J Action Sporte 1&gt;1 tho
80'1 Off-Road Racing Frontier 500 from Las'Yegos to
Reno. NV .
10:00 8
Ill (!) AI!'Time
Gnoattat Cenooretl BlooP·
ore Host Dick Clork is joined
by Tim Conwoy, Dick Martin
and Bob Keeahlln. IRI (60
min)
CD Auto RIICing 'S6: USAC
Hulman Claoelc from Tlffl
Houtt, IN.
Cll • Ill Arthur Hilley'•
Hotel iCC) A man rioko tho
future of his camer when he
falls in love whh tho wrong
women . (60 min.l

Excavating
Cobin Cruillr, Crise Croft, 83
38' twin -lno, 1te7,
W-40' troller. •s.eoo. Coli
304-871-1731 oftor IIPM. Oood-1 Excavating, beaamenta, fOoters. drivewaya,
11ptic tanka, landecaping.
,., Coli onytlme 1114-44876
41137, JomoaL. Dovlaon, Jr.
owner.

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(!) · Solen'• 8oh · Water

Joumli
1979 Chevrolet truck, otor
pkg .. loodod. 14,600. Cell
814-317-72118.

TV - Flohint

:1J ctJ·, _"' ut.IC~

(JJ

Stotion Wegon
Grevl!lv mower -lk behind, 1978
ooll proplilld. olec form ••oo. Cell 114-441-2303.
Building Moterlola
troctor. Coli eltor 5, 814- B1 Horlzon4dr .. 4 t,OOOml. Tho following described
wHI be ollorld lor
Biock, brick, sewer pipoa, , _
3_
e_a_-8_7~1_1_.- - - - - BO .C!&gt;lt 2 dr .. 47,000 mlleo. Item
public Stile to tho highest
window•. tlntata. etc . , blddor on tho 24th doy of
ClaudaWinters, Rio Grande. 9N Ford trtctor, new tune- Call 814-379·27211.
up, now P'llnt, 2 bottom 1949 Plymouth Crenbiook Moy, 19811 11 ' 00 A.M.
D. Celll14-245-11121.
plo-. 8ft. disc, cultivators,
1877 Chevrolet Truck &amp;or.
Built on your lot now! Big 4 boom pole, ell 11,995. Cell :,:· ~;:.nc,,:"' d :.':""e: No. CCU147FII121108. Sole
41
Will bl hold ot Tho COI'IJIMrcar garage-ahop. *6,996 &amp; 814·288-81i22.
ciel • 8ovlngo Bonk, Silver
up. Cell 1 -81 4-888.7311 . . 1-:-N:-t_w_l_d_t_l- - -:-A_Il)_O_n_u_r• 1 711 liter I.
12
1874 Oldamoblle Poyolo Brldgo Plou, Oolllpolla,
Block, brick, morter end oprlldor t3B&amp;. 5 ft. hordy
Ohio. TERMS: Cellh. Soller
metonry auppllet. Mounbin buahog 1275 ... 4 h . Brillion new tlr••· ,..., ell[hautt. ,...,.1 the rtght to bid and
Looko a runo good, U80. lh ~ ~
_._
Stoll Block, Rt. 33, Now · cuitlpockor 195. Cell 1114- Call
814-381-8508, ,
• ..g ... tor....,.,""' and oil
2811-11122.
bldt.
Hoven. w. Yo. 304-8822222.
Big hllvv duty 8 ton Ul&gt;itld · Cedllloo 1881. Fl11twood 1984 Ford pickup truck.
F1rm
wagon. runnlng _gear1, lroughom, lt do1&gt;r, dltool, F1110XLT.Power et11rlng.
Low grade lumber 600
-35 MPG, like now. powar brokll, powar door
boerd tt. •110. Millwood, 1379.911 . Cell 114-288- 30
S8,1100. Coli 304-1711- locka end wl"""- AM·
Inc .• interaectlon, U.S . 33- 81122.
1731 liter II PM .
FM·co-. olldlng reer
W.Yo. 2. 304-273-2522 ,
_-d-o-or-YW-.wlndo,w.
orulu, iln -lng
open 7 1.m. - I p.m. United landtca_pe box. -1-8-88--'-2
1
•2811, I lt. Buahog &amp;rend
Soturdoy, 8 o.m. - 3 p.m.
Boden
YW.
814-882
-7125.
pluo
moro. _l14-8811wh11l disc, with cylinders
thoua tt911. Cell 114-2811880 Ford Thunderbird. 2- , 1979 Dodge 060 Spbrt. 5
81122.
66
Pets for Sale
tone, AM-FM otoroo, eir.
d 1
1
liter 11:30 opet • ow ml oa, new
19112 BN F1&gt;rd troctor pii&gt;W, 1114-949-21112
m.
,rubber. CJoon, Col .,..
diiC, cultjv1tore, ' pot1toe P
182-3718.
HILLCREST KENNELS plow, grader blade, bruth
Boordlng oil braids. Hooted h~&gt;g. , Coil 1114-441-43711
indoor-outdoor fecltltiet. el1or4.
AKC Ooblrmon puppies:
Stud Service, Coli 114-441- 4 HPRototlllor lorNio. Uald
7785.
very Nttlt. Cell 114-9823820.
Brlerpetch Kemolo Profeolionol All·brlld grl&gt;omlng,_ Polo luldlngo Conotructod
lndoor-ould- -rdlngfo· for commercial, Qllragea,
cllltlea. Englillh Cocker Spo· farm, ltor"· etC. Any ai11,
nlol puppies. Cell 114·3BI· fr11 ootlmetoo. Cell 3049780.
11711-38B1 ,

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8:00 1J ()) (!) Hlghwoy f&lt;l
Hooven (CCI Jonathan
summons up al' his strength
and powers in an effort to

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Good .uMCI .1 ......111 1nd
TVent. 0-IAMtoiPM.
Mon thtu let. 114-448·
11181. 827 :tril. Aw. 011111pollo, OH.

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APARTMENTS, m1&gt;bllo
homaa. houMa. Pt. Pleaant
end Gallipolis. 814· 4488221 .

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WHAT THI!III'E WAe
PL-EtrrY 01" AT

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2 bedroom furnished opt. In
Middleport. All utllitloo pold.
Coli 814-992-5084 after
6:00pm , weokdoya.

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Report
(jj) Body ·Electric
One Dtr It a Time

One or two bldroom IP'Irtmenta In Pomeroy. Fur,
niahed or unfurnlahed·. Rent
negotiable. Coli 1114·9926723 or 814·992·6133.

LAYNE'S F,URNITURE
Sof11 and c:helrt oriced from
e285. to •a85. tobiol. no
end up to •1211. 'Hido-•·
bedl.t390 . end · up t&lt;&gt;
•11110.. ooto - · •1411.
Recliners, 12211. to 1371 ..
Lampl from ua. tl&gt; e128.
pc. dlnotto1fr1&gt;m "os ..~to
435 . 7 pc. 1189 end up.
Wood toble with lix choirs
1285 to •7411 . Ooek 1110
up II&gt; 1221. Hutchle, 11150.
Bunk ··comDiell with
mattre..... 1275. and up to
1395. Beby - · · 1110.
Mattre.... or boa aprlngt,
firm. 181.
lull or twin,
end 178. Quoenllll. 12211.
4 dr. chooto. •49. 5 dr.
cheoto, 158. Bod fremoa,
120.ond
10 gun - Gun
Clbinetl, 1380. a ••. or
- r i c rongoe 1371. liby
mettre-. 125 • 1311. bid
tromoa 120, 125. , • ISO,
klnglromo 180. Good~­
tion of bedroom euttea.
rockert, ~ metal cablnett.
hold-rdo U8 • up to
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CD Mezdo Sportolook
(J) Clomor Pyle
(JJ
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8 (JJ I1D CBS N,_
(JJ
Nlgl&gt;tly
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Japanese ... !"

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IMAXl Serlin

8:30

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Dllfront luokH

Ev- on Haii\'WDod
OuiWI'ICIIto
(JJ (!) Late Night with

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t!l"l'·~lly THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS 38 ld I Umbrella DOWN
part
•
4 Cle an up
9 Pine (Sp.)
10 Prepare
to shave
II Pale
12 Backward
( nauL)
13 Floral
neckwear
14 Pre ftx
for cycle
15 Tibetan

I In the

heavens
2 Men-y
3 "A - Named

Sue"
4 Late Count
of music
5 Lawyer
(abbr.)
8 Theatrical

Yeallertlay't Aalwer
14 Poi
:13 ComJY
~
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24 Not true
meanmg
TomoiTOw" 26 - metal
"salaries
lady
27 Expect
beast
will be paid" ZO Casino
28 Tall lale
18 Etch
7 Prize role
game
33 Summer,
18 Hebrew
8 Verdi opera 21 Greatly
In
measure 9 Boundary
concerned
Nantes
19 Israeli
10 Immature
221sland in
S4 Enzyme
dance
insect
Marirn; lore
suffix
20 Ceylonese
::I""Tr"'r"'T'I"'"'Il.,
veS..I
21 Anent
ZZ Sapient
23Kubla
Khan's river
24 As a matter 1:.-+ -+of 25 Siamese

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Ohio

,UMW elects two new district presidents _.

ByUnlteil~l.-,omeHoul

Two new dlatt1ct presidents of the
United Mine Workers union, swept
Into of11ce by West. VIrginia coal
mlilen, have lnhertted deep Dnan•
·del problems end a dHflcult strike
against Independent operators.
Miners In the Charleston·based
District 17, biggest In the UMW,
gave the nod Tuesday to Bob Phalen
over Danny R. Wells, whlle Dtstt1ct
31, headquartered In Fairmont,
witnessed the ouster of CatTOll
·Rogers at the hands otcballenger
Eugene Claypoole.
With &amp;'I percent of the
. 98' locals

counted, Phalen, a resident of Browning was the apparent .victor
Glaseow, polled 3,2M votes to 1,337 over Manuel Ojeda of Yolyn In
Logan County. Browning replaces
for Wells.
In District 31, where all but two of Howard Green, who left the vice
the 55 locals. had reported In, president's omce to run unopposed
ClaypoOle of Granvtlle conunanded tor International Executive Board
representative.
a winning margin of 3,346-1,985.
For auditor, Romey Nelson
Not only did he lose all four
subdistricts, but Rogers was a loser defeated three chellengers - Cha·
In his ownLocal9909, by201·185. Vice rles Baisden, Joe Pratt and Bobby
President Jerry MWer end Stephen ZEek - for the seat vacated by
. Webber, a member of the policy· Wells. Incumbent Secretary·
_making International Executive TreasurerMaynardDan!eltacedno
opposition In his bid for te-electlon.
Board, ran unopposed.
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As it neared the homestretch, the
In the race tor District 17 vice
president, WhltesvWeresldentMille campalgt) - tame by union
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reported. The county 1$ now applying dust control In

Letart, Sutton and Salem Townships and will be
working soon In Olive, Chester, Lebanon and Scipio
Townships.
Roberts pointed 'out that the county ·at all times
accepts requests for dust control from township
trustees. The township pays fort he dust control which
Is applied by county trucks.
·
Commissioners received a thank you from the
Racine Volunteer Fire Department for their help in
securing a community development block grant which
was used for the purchase of a new rescue vehiclt&gt; for
the department, ·
The comiJllssloners have also received a thank you
note from the Meigs County Fair Board In appreciation
of their suppoM In upgrading pro!J('rty bf&gt;hind the
counly garage which can now be used for additional
parking. The fair board also-thanked commissioners
for Its county allotment of$6500forfalroperatlons and
$3500 In revenue sharing funds to bf&gt; used to upgrade

the grandstand.
David Kobleiltz Is 10 bf&gt; In al! endance al a 6:30 p.m.
May 23,mretlng of the Joll Training Part~rshlp Act
Private Industry Council for Area 24. The meeting will
bf&gt; held at the Ohio University Inn, AI hens.
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Invliatlon recelvt!d
Commisslonl'I'S received an lnvitallon to attend an
upcoming meeting of the Southe&gt;ast Ohio Riv~r
Tributaries Polley Advisory Committee lo bf&gt; held 7
· p.m. May 22 at theBuckpYe Hills Career Center in Rio
Grand .. Camille Stearns, general counsel for the Ohio
Depa ment of Natural Resource's Division ol 011 and
Gas. •Ill be on hand to address the group on HouseBlll
501.
AI d' ussed briE'fiy was a solid waste disposal
quest alre about the county landfill which is to be
completed .and returned to the Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency. Commissioners estimate· that
three-quarter acre of the landfill has been used Iodate,
leaving approxlmatly 3 acres and a life expectency of
about 6~ years for the county facility.

eight.. He proclaimed Sunday a day · back·to-nalure group was stockpil·
PHILADELPHIA (UP!~
Mayor Wilson Goode, standing firm of prayer for the dead and 250 lng weapons and explosiVes and
planned to blow up the block to grab
against growing public outcry over h6meless.
"We
want
to
pray
for
those
who
"International headlines."
the pollee bombing of a suspected
lost
their
lives;
We
want
to
pray
for
Goode and other officials said the
terrorist stronghold, promised a full
those'
who
are
homeless.
the
entire
fire
that erupted after the bomt)ing
review of the attack that killed at
neighbOrhoOd
apd
the_
e
ntlre
city."
was
·unexpected and Ukely started
least 11 people and· destroyed a
WorKers
Wednesday
dug
the
b)i
thecilltlsts
inside .. ·
.
neighborhoOd ..
· _ ..
·
bodies
of
two
chlld.ten·
and
three
"Dropping
th!'
bomb
was
theilrst
Goodi&gt; .rejected suggestions wiodadults
from
·
the
rubble
of
·
the.mistake
and
'ft
was
followed
by the ·
~ay that City Managing Director
antl-i!iilabllslvnent
·
cult's
·~·
catastrophe
of
letting
it
burn,"
state
' '1:.00 !!'roo~ ~lg)l for his role In tfle ''
out
headquarters.
~it.
Vincent
fumo
saidconfrontation that led to two fierce
The bodies oC Jo~r adults and two
Sut Goode and Pollee Comm!s,
. gunbattles and an aerial bombing
Moflllay or a .ll911se occupl_~ liy the _ c)ll.!CI~r\· were found -Tuesday .• : . , sloner G~re Sainb!&gt;l' ·stood b¥
.• ,:I'he ..1)\ayor saiO uf{lcllils . well ,their decJsl~~- Sayln g tfi!'ootn~was
··
· group called'MOVE. ·
· aware or chlldren hi the house but · · Intended to destroy. a sl'eellllld Wood
"What happened was an ace!· did not consider them hostages battlemenl atop the house and blow
dent," GOOde said. "There was no
a hole In theroo! so police could hurt
because their parents were there.
ClarenceMosley,an a'!Sistant clty tear gas and water Inside to chase
plan that called for any destruction
of that house by fire, by bomb or · managing director, said the gender out the occupants.
of only one victim, an adult male,
"Thatwasalwaysthpptanandthe
anything else.
"All steps taken.on Mondlly were had been established. None had plan did no1 change," Goode said.
been Identified.
The Philadelphia chapter of the
·steps designed to preserve life."
bouse 011 Osa1e ·Street In Philadelphia Wednes·
MORE BODIES FOUND - A Philadelphia
"I am fuUy and totallY responsl,
AlsO.
found Wednesday wrrc two Fraternal Order of Pollee issued a
day. Alleaslll bodies have been found durlnsthe
medical examiner watches as technicians carry·
ble," the mayor said. "Everything .shotguns. a rifle, unspent ammuni- statemenl supporting the decision.
two·day search of the rubble from the des!royed
out anotherbody f~und In the ruins~~ the MOVE
that
was done was done with my tlon and what appe'!red to be
Sambor repeated the city's con·
homes. (UPI)
knowledge::·
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unexploded bombs, Mosl£')' said. A tent Ion that MOVE members inside
Goode said he wUI appoint a heavlly fortified bunker was disco- the compound may have set the
blaze themselves, despite television
commission within ' a week to vered In the basement . ,
Pol!re
decided
to
evict
MOVE
film
that showed names shooting up
"review aU the facts surrounding aH
that not all concerns had been leader Jim Wright of Texas, adding, . the decisions leading up lo and after mounting complaints by Immediately after the bOmbing.
WASHINGTON iUPII-Havlng
"They had stated they wcrr
Including Monday'' that led to the neighbors of filthy conditions and
solved.
"!.don't know whether we're "the posslblilty daes exist."
tesoMed to an unprecedented secrt&gt;t
bombing
and
ensuing
~fire
that
annOying
noise
from
the
house.
The
prepared
to die." Sambor said of
going to be able to find a bipartisan
session, Hou!;4? Budget Committee
"There'ssome hope out there that
mayor
said
pollre
had
evidence
the
MOVE
members.
·
53
houses
and
damaged
destroyed
compromise," said Democratic we haven't fell bf&gt;fore," · Rep.
ml'mbers are reporting some rare
bipartisan progress on a plan that
Delbert Latta of Ohio, the panel's
could reach the full House next week
ranking Republican, said of the
-setting up a right with the Senate
GOP joining -In support of the
over Social Security and defense.
package, which was fashioned late
Speakes· sa id Reagan also ·will
Alter making little headway
Tuesday by the committee's
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi- ·gress feared the program·s Monday
earlier In the day, the commlilec
Democrats.
dent Reagan has decided to put of! release would lnteJ1erewithdellber- make several other sp&lt;-toches lu
A ChesterhiU man Is In fair
voted Wednesday afternoon to ban
Budget Committee Chairman . the unveUing of his long-touted tax ations on the fiscal !986 budget. so lobby for his tax reform package, at
condition In Grant Hospital, Colum· Wllllam Gray, D-Pa .. agreed that reform plan until after Memorial
the press an&lt;t the public from Its
Reagan agreed to hold on to the least one of them outside
bus, following treatment ollnjurii.'S progress had been made and said Day because congresslonafleaders
discussions of a Democratic budget
package untll May 28 and will make Washin gton.
received In a one-car accident In the panel would go Into a closed said (hey needed more time to work the televised address then.
The plan Is expected lohavc th t'&lt;'C .
lhat sponsors said would cut $56.2
bllllon from the more than $200 ' Meigs County early Wednesday :
session when it resumed its work . on the budget.
Speakes said Senate COP leader rate levels for Individu al taxpayers
Dana Clark, .14, was translerred to today.
billion defi~lt.
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But at least one key House Robert Dole a nd House GOP leader - 1:, !J('rtcnt. 25 J)('rcent and 3-1
Grant by Llfen!ght from Veterans
Emerglni(from th!"closedsesslon
Aides said a House Budget member says that delay could take Bob Michel requested that the percent.
At the same lime. corporationsat about ll ·p.m .. members said no · Memorial Hospital, according to a Committee session had never the steam out of Reagan's push to speech be put oft and the Reagan
Vetetans spokesperson.
· final voles had been taken, but there
many
o!whlch I"Sea!J(' paying taxrs
before been closed while a blll was restructure the nation's tax code.
agreed after the White House got the
The slate highway patrol said being written.
altogether
- would pay more' in
had been pr~s made towai'd
views of Rep. Daniel Rostenowski.
Today,
Reagan
w111
set
aside
work
Clark was westbound on Ohio 124 at
taxesonlhcwhotc.
with a minimum
Ret! lng agreement frotnb)t hDemo·
Gray Wednesday added that he
D-111., chairman of the House Ways
on
the
plan
to
meet
with
President
the
Intersection
with
Salem
Town·
tax
on
l'ach
corporation
of !J('rhaps
crats and Rt&gt;publlcans.
hoped the 30·membf&gt;r committee
and Means Committee. a"nd Sen.
ship Road :J2Jat 12:00 a.m. when·he could finish Its work today- a move Jose Napoleon Duarte of El Salva- Robert Packwood, R·Ore., chair· l$ percent.
However. lawmakers cautioned
·
ret~ortedly lost control during a
Officials said Reagan nas d('('lded
which may allow the full House to dor. He also will be briefed by man of the Senate Finance
heavy rain, went off the left side of act· on the plan next week before Secretary of St~te George Shultz on Committee.
to ratse lhc personal cxemplion
his meetings Tuesday and Wedni.'S - · Later, Rost,enkowskl said he was ·from $1.040 to $L500 and then to
)he road and Into a ditch, causing Congress begins a Memorial Day
day In Vienna with Soviet Foreign concerned about Reagan pushing $2,000 over a three·yt:&gt;ar period .
moderate damage to his vehicle.
recess.
Minister Aridrel Gromyko.
Clark was t\lken to Veterans by
Because of the time needed to
back the release date on the plan.
Deputy press secretary Larry
the Meigs EMS. the patrol said.
The original Treasury [)(,pal1 ·
bJ1ng a bill to the floor, any delay
"Dt&gt;lay saps the cause of tax
Speakes said the president madeo,lhe reform and raises doubts about the · ment proposal. drafted by Regan
Bctty.Hunt , 16, LongBottom, was beyond today could mean the budget
nnal decisions on the tax reform president's nerve," he·sald.
treated and released trorp Veterans .will not reach the House until
when he was trl'aSury S('Cretary,
package Wednesday. Reagan· hi!d
for Injuries received In a one-vehicle lawmakers return to Wa.$hlngton in
Reagan made most of the !Ina! would have ln crcaS&lt;:'Cl the personal
planned lo make It ,public Monday decisions on streamlining the tax exemption to $2 ,(XX) lmmcdialcly.
accident on 124 Wednesday.
June.
and campaign for the plan in a code in meeting$ Wednesday with But changes the p1·esident approved
The ' patrol said Hunt was westnationally televised speech that his top tax advisers. ctrlef of staff to benl'!lt buslnt'Ss would require
bound at 1:30 p.m ., reportedly lost
control on a curve, struck an
night.
Donald Regan and Treasury Secre- other changes to offset losses ft um
But R(l!)llbllcan leaders In Con- tary James Baker.
embankment and'overturned, caus·
the Increased l'xcmptlon.
lng severe damage toner vehicle.
She was taken to Veterans by the ·
Mlddlepori Eml'Qieftcy Squad.
The patrol cited Ella Cleland. 26,
A graduate ofR!oGrandeCollege,
and computt&gt;r science.
Science teacher Bill Bahr, a
· ftllctne, for · hltsklp following a
Bahr and his wife Kay, a natlv&lt;•of
member of the Southwestern High Bahr wlll receive his master's
one-vehicle accident onl24 Wednesdegree
from
the
University
or
South
Webster, are the parents of
School
·
faculty,
Is
a
reolplent
of
clay Juat outside Syr~W~JS~!.
Dayton
In
July.
He
has
also
attended
two
daughters.
Cara, 7,andBrandy,
Battelle
Memorial
Institute's
·
Cleland l'l'portedly was east·
4.
Marshall
University
and
Ohio
State
Award
for
outstan&lt;l·
Battetle-Acker
· bound atle.m. wheilshewentoffthe
UIGE'I TALK - ..... DID
University.
The Acker award Is namE;'(! (or the
lng teacher.
right aide of the road and sidesWiped
ao.tenkoWIId, Doll., lllllllrnuln
He
has
been
oh
Southwestern's
late
Jerry Acker, professor of
Bahr, Rt. 2, Sidwell, a Meigs
two utjllty pole~~. Her vehicle then
e1 the Houle WeJB and Means
staff
for
several
years
and
was
biology
at Bowling Green State
County native, was one· of 13
crossed the road, broke olf a power
Commlltee, Iaika with reporten
previously
a
teacheratKygerCreek
University wno was director of the
honorees tlu:oughout Ohio selected
pole, went through a fence, came
rJI •1nJ e met1111111 with Prell·
High
School
and
In
the Gallipolis
Ohio
Junior Academy and a past
by
Battelle
for
the
award
and
back
onto
the
road
and
coritlnued
dell* . . . . . 'l'1aclq. RoltenCity
~hool system. lt!s specialties
president
of the Ohio Academy of
became
ellglble
to
submit
a
prop.
down
the
h!Jhway.
..
lrMnld and tither CeqreMionel
at
SoU\hwestern
Include
physical
Science.
ossl
for
a
$2,:100
award
for
Her
vehlde
was
BeVerety
dam·
lmd nmetwlllllhejil ;IJentlo
science, chemistry, biology, physics
profeulonel development.
aged, the patrol said.
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Creek site could be easUy monitored.
Jones said the resolution deals only with the use of
salt brine on private property.by the landoW!Ier.
All three commissioners agreed they would move
for Immediate suspension of Leading Creek's permit
to use brine for dust control U the tenns of the permit
are violated.
·
·Road progtam presented
As required by law, County Engineer Phil Roberts
presented the commissioners with copies of his road
program for Meigs County_for 1985.11\e program Is to
be reviewed by commissioners and dlscusssed at next
week's meeting.
On' the program for paving Is 2.7 miles of County
Road 1e (Kingsbury Road~ . County Road 1B will be
comple!ely paved when this section Is completed . One
mile on County Road' 1 (Painter Ridge) Is also
scheduled to be pav.ed.
·
Roberts expects paving to begin In August with
roads to be done within a few days of each other.
The county highway department has finished

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Wriler
Salt brtnewlil be used lordust.control on the two-acre
equipment yard of the Leading Creek Corporation
IQCated on Leading Creek Road In Rutland Township,
according to a resolution approved by the Meigs
County Commissioners Wednrs&lt;Jay.
A public meeting was held last Wednesday morning
to discuss granting permission for Chuck Leach to use
brine for dust control purposes at the Leading Creek
site. At that time, commissioners said they would
make a decision on the req\I('St within 10 days.
"AU Leach Is asking Is Jhat I permit him to comply
with the law and l don'l feet I can say no ," said
Commission President David Koblentzat yesterday's
i'egular !lleeting. Commissioner MannlngHoush·sald
he agreed with Koblentz 100 percent .
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Commissioner · Rich Jones noted that after
reviewing -the Leading Creek site and carefully
reading House Bi11501, he felt that Leach's request was
\Vlthln the scope of the law and he also would vote to
approve the request. Jones also added that the Leading

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Mollday afternoon signed a proclamation In recopltlon of Na·
lionel Nunleg Home Week, Mayl2·May 18 as Peter Crane, admln·
·lllrator of the Pomeroy Health Care Center, and Mary Coates, ac·
tlvltles director of the locAl center, look on. Special activities · with lhe p11bUc lnvlt~d - are belnJ held ell week at the Pomeroy
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a dlstt1c!
board member, and Wells, the
dlatrlctaudttor,accustngeachother
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