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44

Apartment
for Rent

Fur n iahe d

LAFF·A·DAY

1 p 1 r 1m e n t .

ABDick 418 m omogroph In
working cond. o125. Memogroph cobinot, 176. Call
304-882-29116.

Furnithed efficiency $1 26
ut ilities paid, 919 2 nd .,
Gellipoll•, 'i lngle male preforrod . Coli 446-4416 alter
BPM .

.6 6 Building Supplies

Furniohed 1111. 1 bdr. $245.
utiHieo poid. 607 2nd ..
Golllpolia. odulto . Ca li 4484416 ohet 8PM .
apt.

Building Materials
Block, -brick, oewor pipes,
w i ndow a, lin t els, et c .
Claude Winter~, Rio Grande,
0 . Coll814 -246-6i 2 1 .

remodeled,

private entrance. 2 bed·
rooma, cantral air. 8226
mo..

references,

821

%

Built on your lot now I Big 4
ca r goroge-ahop . 16.995 &amp;
up. Call 1-614-888-7311 .

Second AVe. all 614· 446·

21 58.
2 bedroom apt. remodeled,

central air. 8275 mo., references, 821 Second AVe. all
6"· 446-2t58.
Unfurnished oport menll
941 Seco nd Av• , Gallipolis,
1 a. 2 bdr • 2211 mo. utili11• •
pd. Coil 448-4418 eltor
8pm.
Unfurnished 2 bdr in Crown
City, Ohio . Cell 614-2586620.
Furnllhed apt. 3 room prt-

vate bath. reference• requirtd. B46 2nd. Ave .. Galllpolio. Coli 614-446- 2215.
2 bdr. apta. $149 mo.,
newly decorated. kit chen
furnished . Call 304-676-

5104.
Modern 1 bdr apt

down-

)

"He'd never believe the stork
story! Kids today are more
SOphistiCated... tell him a
ROBOT brought_him!"
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I~
Space .for Rent

1----- - - - -:.. .
Trailer spaces, one a mall
child accepted . No pats.
304-676- 1076.
K&amp;.K has a total electric
apots available. one in Ohio
Park and one in WV park.
Coli 304-675-3000 for inf.

town location, CA. carpet.
compfetelcitchen . Call 614446-43B3 doyo or 614-446. 0139ev•.

Garage storage ap.ace near
downtown P~int Pleasant.
304-895-3460.

: Furnished apt. 131 4th, 3
l!dr .. $1 915. woter poid. Coli
446-4416 after 8PM .

47 Wanted to Rent

Attic apartment furnished,
$150. utilitiH paid. ahara
both, mole preferrBd. 919
: 2nd . Ave.. Gallipolis. Coli
. 446-4416 alter SPM .
3 bdr newly remodeled
duple•. 646 Second Ave .
Utility room. kitchen. dinin·
groom. Cell614-446-8293 .
513 3rd AVe. 1 bdr private
· tHith. S 1 36 mo.. in'cludes
. water, deposit required. Cell
- 614-448-4222, between 9
·a. 5 .
Completely furnished 2
room apt. $160 . All utilities
paid. 1 perton. Lady preferred . Call 446-1 41 4 .
. Riverside Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
· Citizent. •130. Equal Housing Opportunities . 614992-7721 .

. Newly remodeled. 4 rooms
.a~d both opt. Corpetad,
· kitchen furni1hed . On ·East
Main · St. in Pomeroy. Call
814-992.731&lt;1.

One or ·two bedroOm apanmenta in Pomeroy. Furnished or unfurnished . Rent
negotiable. Call 814-9928723.
Unfurniahed apartment for
rent. 2 bedrooms in Athen1,
Ohio . Must meet HUD
guidelines. For elderly. han·
dicopped or dloobled. Utili·
tiea included. Contact 814·
593-5464. EHO.

63

Antiques

Merchan!l;sc
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITUIIE
62 Olive St .• Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood-coal atoves. 8
pc wood LA suite S399.
bunk beds 8199, antron
recliners *99. new &amp;. used
bedroom suites. rangaa;
wringer waahars, 6 ahoes.
New livingroom suites
1199- U99. lompo, oloo
buying coal 1: wood atoves.
Call614-448-3159.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs priced from
t2B6. to t895. Tableo, 160
and up to •126. Hide-a·
beda . $390 and up to
1550.. '!Of• bode 11~6.
Recliners, .S225. · to $376.,
lamp1 ·from 128. to $12&amp;:
pc. dinett.ttt from $109., tO
435. 7 pc. I 189 ond
Wood tal:ite with ~•ix
8286 to 1745. Deok t1 1,0
up to 8226. Hutchea. $560.
Bunk bed complete with
mattre11ea, $275. and up to
$395. Baby bedo, 8110.
Manresses or box apringt.
full or twin, $68., firm. t68.
and $78. Queen Mts ~ $226 .
4 dr. chollo. 149. 6 dr.
cheate. t69. Bed framea ,
$20.and S26., 10gun - Gun
cabinetl. $360. Gas or
electric range• *376. Baby
mattro11oo. 126 &amp; 1315, bod
framoo 120. 826, &amp; 130,
king frame t60 Good selection of bedroom aui1es,
rockers. m.etal cabinets.
headboards ·S38 &amp; up to
1811.

Builder ' 1 Surplus-Salva ge
Clooeouto. (1 1 Emboooed
wood grein aluminum aiding. foam backed, twin 4' ' or
8" poltern. 839.95 sq . (2)
Twin rib white metal rotting
or •ldlng 3B" wid• B' thru
16' lengtha, 141 .95 aq. (31
Stool inouloted prohung
door's elllit:ea and patterns.
176.00 &amp; up. (41 Hollow
core and 6 panel wood
prhung door' s t20.00 &amp; up.
(151 4'x8'x6-32 wood paneling. t4.99 &amp; up.
Wolloton, Oh.
Penn's Worehouoo
814-384-38411.

LLECTORS ITEMS.
Kemple Gle11 by piece.
Silver Bridge Plates. 1 -:~--~----­
Kennedy Plates. w. v 1 . Block, brick, monar end
Centennial Plates. Aahtraya, meaonry supplill. Mount~ln
etc. Wheaton Presidential State Block. Rt. 33. New
Bottieo, call 304-875-2989 Haven. W. Vo. 304-882or 676-20'39.
2222.

64 Misc. Merchandise 66
KnauH Firewood Summer
retea-big loads. May htJuly 31st. Doean't apply to
HEAP. 614- 266-8245 .

SPECIAL cut olobo 8 PU
Small house outside city loads delivered in dump
limitl . Phone 304 -675 - truck t100. or 21oodo 8180.
5019
You pickup 816. Call 814245-5804.

-· 2 bjldr.Oorn apartp ui nts .
- New Haven , . WVa. N8wly
remodeled. In town. 614·
992-74B1 .

6 4 MitiC. Merchandise
Couch end choir 150.00.
New Hondo II Guitar. 304676·7209.

AduHo onlv. Call 6 1 4 -4469 523 or 8 14 -446-144 3 .

Up111ira

Wednesday, May 29, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Paae--'1 0 - The Daily Sentinel

Spring Special-Patriot utility
buUdings on display at two
convenient locationa. B • S
Produce .. Viend St. in Pt.
P1eaunt, and French City
Mobile Homes in Gallipolis.
9x12 1695, aloo 10x18
$996. Delivered and set up
on your lot.
We now build big 6 bedr.
(Early American Homes)
$17,900. SH thia dream
home todov. Co,ll 814-6B87311 .
Nice 3 pc. LA, wrought iron
patio furniture. coucb. 3
swivel rockers. Call 614·
448-0897.
2 hide -o-bodo. left handed
golf cluba. curtoins., Cell
814- 44~-7674 after 5PM.

30" electric harvest gold
rongo, 1175. 18,000 BTU
Whirlpool air conditioner,
1376. Both in e•cellent
condition. 1 yr. old. selling
duet~ moving call &amp;14-2465056.
;

Pets for Sale

- - -- -

158

Fruit

a. Vegetable•

81

Mercurn Roofing ._ Spout·
roofs. 30 years experience.
specialiaing in built up r~of.
Coli 614-388-9857 .
BAS EMENT
WATERPROO FING
Unconditional lifetime gue·
rantee. loca' referen ces...
furn ithed. FrH e stima te• .
Call collect 1-1114-2370488. day or night . Rogers
BaHment Waterproofing.

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 36 West, Jockoon,
Ohio. 614-288-6451 .
Maa1ay Ferguson, New
Holland, Buoh Hog Soleo &amp;
Service . Over 40 uHd
tractQrs to choose from •
complete line of new •
used equipment. largest
aelection in S .E. Ohio.
Big heovv dutv 6 ton united
farm wagon. running gears.
$379.95. Owatonna hoy
binld $795 . Coli 814-2866522 .
135 Massey Ferguson trac·
tor with Massey Ferguson
cycle bar mower, all attached $3,495. New Holland
66 bllar 8696. 4 wheel roko
1295. Coli 614-288-6622.

Briarpatch Kennell Profea·
aional AU-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding facill1iea. English Cocker Spaniol puppies. Coll814-3889790.

International 300 Tractor
with manure loader and
snow-blade. 1976 6110 Yomoho cycle. 4600 miles.
New 1ireo. Coli 614-9922744.

Dragonwynd Cattery Ken·
nel. CFA Himalayan. Peralen
and Siamese kl11eno. AKC
Chow puppiea. New litter.
Coli 446-3844 after 7PM .

2 Massey Ferguaon Mow1ng
Machines. 1 model 32, 1
model 35. Both 7 tt . 'bora.

_ c a;II;,6;1;,4-~7F;4;;2;-2;,4;;;2~1-;;.;;;;~f.;;

1 21

71

Autos for Sale

72

Truck• for Sale

for oolo Ql' trade. 1 978
1979 Plymouth Voloro auto.' Chevy pick-up. Cell 304oir, radio, PS, PB, 12,199. 773-91415.
John'o Auto Soleo, Bulovllle 1- - _.:_______
'711 GMC truck. reliable and
Rd. Golllpolio, Oh
dopondoblo, 11 ,200.00. ' 74
1983 Now Yorker Fith Avo. Fiat, exc:: running engine.
Edition. Sunropf, deluxe 3D4-8B2-3242.
package, power throughout,
axe . cond. Coli 814-448- 1978 Chevy V. ton truck,
3939.
360 engine, runs good, good
lireo, bodv fair. 1700. 3041 974 Chevv Novo bodv 937-2026.
UOO. 360 Chevy engine &amp;
tr•na. P11t Africa Rd on Rt.
5154. Look for ligna.
73 Vans &amp; 4 W . O .

Baird ' s Home Improve ·
menta elumJnum 8t vinyl
aiding, 1torm doors 8t win·
dowa. roofing &amp; overhanging. Free ootimatea. Call
814-387-0409.
I- - - - - -- -- GBne'a Deep Streom Carpet
Cleaning , upholtt.rey ,
scotchguard. deodorizer• .
tree eatima1et. highly recommended. 614 - 992 5671 or 614-742-2211 .

2 Massey Fergu1on
machines. 1 model 32.
model 36. Both 1 ft . boro .
Call 614-742- 2421 .
1- -- - - - - --lcFor aele : rotary plow and 1
rotary tiltar for Gravely trac1or. Like new condition.
814-992-7841 .

~~~~~t:~:~:
Call 614-

Fioh Tonk ond Pot Shop,
2413 Jackaon Avenue, Pole Buildings Cona1ructed
Point Pleaunt, 304-675- for commercial. garagaa,
2083. Fiah, blrdo ond mQre. farm , ~torea: etc. Ar,Y lite!
free ·' estimates. CaUl 304AKC Gorman Shepherd pup- 676-3981 .
pies. shots and wormed.
•tter 6 PM , no Sunday calla,
li11estock
63
304-675-4663 .

68

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Strewberriea. Pick your
own. Claude Winters . Call
814-245-11121 .
Strawberries-you pick or we
pick. Tovlor' a Berrv Patch .
9AM -6PM. Mon.-Sat. Call
814-446- B892or 614-2466074.
Stnwberriel, $1 .00 qt.
picked. Kenney Baker on
Waterloo road in leon. Call
304-468· 1 997.
Strawberries. Roush's at
Union Campground (Bock of
Now Haven, WVa.) Picking
ouno Moy 22nd. You pick.
we pick. No Sunday Soleo.
Jam borries 1.50. Coli 1304-882-2237.
9 baby Parakeet• for aale
Coli 814-'.&amp;:46-3732.

AKC Reg . Golden Retriever
puppioo . B wko . old .
Wormed , shots. 1 female, 4
maloo. Cell 614-448-2899
ohor &amp;PM .
Strewberriea. Pick your
own, eo cents quart. Scht·
dule 11""'. Call Corl Gilleople, 814-446-3989.
Strawberriea place ordera
now. Mel Dreke. tiy Forked
Run Lake entrance long
Bolloni, Oh. 614 - 378 8208.

.
·.

Bus boot, like now, 1983:
14'h h . Hu11lor bv Skipjack,
70 HP Johnson outboard,
Motor Guido 12-24 trolling
motor, Aahly. drive - on
froiior . Coli 114-882-3085
or 614-882-6178.

64

Hay

8t

Grain

Quality hay for sate Some
made of clover. orchard

graaa or mixed . Vou cut. rake
and bole. Coli 814-742,
2160 or 614-742·2287.
Ear corn for sale. 12.60 PBr
buohol. Coll614-843-5216.

Tronsporlal1on
71

Autos for Sala

TOP CASH poid for '80
model end newer used cera.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
Eootorn Avo .. Gallipollo. Call
814-448-2282.
79 Nova one owner. 8 cyl.,
auto, PS, new tireo. $2,495.
B1 Plvmouth 4 cyl .. outo.,
PS, PB. air radial tires,
82.695. Coli 814- 286 ·
6522.

1979 Muotong AC. PS, P8,
AM-FM CA11ette, ex. cond.
Call 814-448· 323 1 ofter
&amp;PM .

1978 Comoro LT.
speed, runs good.
Call814-742-2028 .
1 974 Cutiaoo Supreme. Rebuilt engine. rebuilt trana·
miaaion. new parts. Runs
good. Body rough. 1800.
61 4 -992-5B44.

boat20HP.
like new
Coli 614-

'.

83

Excavating
~-·

Good-1 Excavating. base·
mente, footers, driveways,
canoe and aeptic tanks, landacaping.
814-949-, Call anytime 814 -446 41537. Jameal. Dav•son. Jr.
owner.

1983 Pontiac T-1QOO
hatchbaCk, a.ir cond. AM·
FM, till whoef. 4 now tireo, 2
new back •hockl, also spare
tire never uMCI. Low mi· 318 engine wl1h trana. Cell
i. .go, 4 opd. olondord. 304- 614-388-81127.
8711-8833.
1- - -- - - - - Pana for 1979 Ford Bronco.
1981 Plymouth Reliant K. Set of ET olottld aluminum
good ohope, bolng t,.no- w'l"lo. Bx 15 with lug null,
forrld. mull nil. Coli 304- 4 hoovv dutv ohockl,' 4
773-5017 ofter 5:00PM.
U-bolto, 2 coli opringo,
Bronco tire cover. AH for
1978 Toyota Calico GT. 11110. Coli 814-992-8843
35.000 mileo, l5 opMd trono- oftor 11:00 pm.
miaaion,
wrecked.
•eoo.. oo.
O.
B.O. 304·
676-3841

JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1. Box 366. Gallipolis. Coli 814-387-0678.

,:~~~~;=j~~;;:=

Home•
1989 Muotong, VB engine,
&amp; Campers '
good cond, by original, _ _ _ _ __ _ __ ~
owner, coli 304-773-51187. '
1973 Monte Carlo, 80,000 1971 Winnebago 26 h . fully
mHos, PS. PB, AC. AM-FM contained, generator, air.
cond. 17.600. Coli
ceaoette. eo won boooter. axe.
t1 .400.00. Phono 304- 814-367-0447.
8711-2073 ohBr 4:30PM.
Apocho pop-up, oloopo 4,
tow with omoll cor, $460.
72 Trucka for Sale Cell 814·388-8886.
111 h. fold down compor.
elumlnum top. canvae .tdea.
good cond.. 1860. Cell
814-448-4033.

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84

Electrical

lk Refrigeration

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel staff Writer
The 'tuppers P lains Sewagr
Project is coming a step ciOSE.'r-to
·construction.
· . A project managemenl conference for June 12. 10: l:J a. m. at the
Meigs County Courthouse was
announced Wednesday al the Meigs
Counly Commissioners' meeting.
This meeting has been arranged by
Wesley King, chief, EPA Branch,
Construction Division, of lhe. tf.S.
Anny Corps of Engilleers.lhmting;
ton Dlsctlct.
.
Purpose of the- meetl~g, accordIng 10 a letter from" King lo
CommJssion P resldenl. David Ko.
blertl2, Is· to explain to corrutilsslon-·
ers. and others iqvolved With the
project; t!Histatuiory requirements
and regulatlo~ and also to provide
guidance on rewrting and record·
· keeping, conslructlon management
funclions, overall gr.ant managt&gt;ment procedures and any special
grant condilions. .
·
Jim Ashworlh and Chet McDavid
of lhe Army Corps of Engineers'
construction division will conduct
the session.
A S28l.(XXJ EPA grant Is helping 10
fund the nearly $400,&lt;XXl Tuppers
Plains project, t he first of ils kind
which may become a model for
olher such projecls.
·
Meigs County Is now one of 18
cilunlies Included In the Ohio Hills
Heallh Planning Agency explained
Susan Isaac, executive director of ·
the federally funded program.
Isaac, · pr&lt;'Sent a t Wednesday's
commissioners meeling. expla ined
the program and asked commissioners to appoint someone from I he
county to servf,' on the agency's

SEWING Machine repolra,
Salea &amp; , Service Sharpen
Scl aaora . Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 614-992-2284.
General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Also pools filled . Coli 61 4 266- 1141 or 614· 446 ·
1176 or 814-446-7911 .
Ken's Wa1er Service. Wells.
cilterna, pools fllled . Phont
814-367-0823 or614-3677741 night or dov.
HaUl limestone. tend, gra:
vol.dlrt. bulk or bag fenllizer
and lima. Excelsior Salt
Worko Inc . 638 E. Main St ..
Pomerov. 814-992-3B91 .
Will haul anything . · AlaA
w•nta to buy aluminum.
copper lnd bra11 acraplt.
814-992-6881
•

1173 Chot•u 18'\ol h . wHh
awning. 8elf contained .
1981 Fo'fl Courier Pickup ~ 8. I14-H2-8481 or
for oolo. l Coli 814· 141· ., 4-192-3301 .
2088.
I
till lootty. oloepa 4 . ooif
1913 Mo~dle plaltup. Long oontolnod, 1800.00, beot
bed. 1 ope..!, interm~­ conliclorld. 304· 875wtpert...rpet. quiet . - - 1013.
peohga. I I - p/OIIf. Lllle
· Coli 814-l'iiZ-1111 1111 llorcroft camper, 2~
_......,.
!'fW llpm.
II. wry cloon, good cond,
ool olter l :oo, J. 0 . Allen,
. ,.14 Ford FtiO, 4 .,_t, 3()4.171·2233.
ov-.1..... Rengor A pllg.,
AM·FM ooaoello, olep 1177, 29 h oompor, oir,
llumpar, olldlng .... IIIUo.l llectrlc ond gao hoot. ownoYI. (300 CID), tJ.OOO 11111. very good cond, 304·
....... 3CJ4.111·2419.
175-4085.

Flo! btd dump truck for hir ,
coal, nnd, gravel, ha .,
lumber, etc . 304 -87
3180.

87

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLS'I'ERY SHOP
1 1 63 Sec. Ave .. Goilipolio
814·446-7833 or 614-446
1B33.
R a. M Furniture Menuf•c·
turing, St . Rt 7 , Crown
City, Oh. Coli 614-266·
1470. call Eve . 614-4463 4 3 B.

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Uphootered.

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2 Sections , 1 4 Page$ 25 Cents
A Multime dia Inc. N e w s pap ~r

AWARDED BLUE MAX- Two llgiMJDI&amp;Iuhes
on the door ol a IIIah~ patrol cnWier drtfen by
Trooper ADen Wlleeler, left, are pobdetl out by U.
DIUI ~. COillllWiderollhe Gallla-Melp I'GM
Slale JDpway Palrol. Tile llubel repreaent the
"Blue Max'' Award pven to troopers who recover

Board members said they had made the change In
the sc hedule for commencement becauselheyfell thai ·
the schools were for the students and I hat all seniors
should be able to be presenl a t the commencement
Four girls of.the senior class play on I he learn and a ·
fifth Is statistician. They said thegirlsapd lhe team are
representing the community and county by playing In
lhe stale tournament and should nol be penalized by
not bemg able to attend their own commencement
because of a commlltmenl to play wllh the learn
Frid3y afternoon In AShland.

due to the participation of the girls' softball team In the
slate tournament on Friday were Dale MacWr, James
Caldwell, Roger Gaul and Susie He ines wi,h Dorsel
Larkins abstaining.
The board then adjourned wllh a altercation
developing between three of the members, Machir,
Caldwell and Gaul, and Frank Wells, a resident
against the change.
Sheriff Howard Frank, whflwasnear theschool area
on anolher ma!ter, was called and the bUilding was
cleared.

30-member board of trustees. The
new appolnlee would replace Dr.
Craig Ma Ithews ol MiddlepOrt. •
According to Isaac. each of the 18
counties has a seat on the l:Jmember
bo ar~ of trustees wlfh the remaining
12 board members seated according
to county populallons. These 12 ah&gt;
appolnled by the flrsll8. 1n addition
10 member.; from the medical field
and related fields; the gt&gt;neral
consuming public must also •be
_represented on the boaro i sa~csa ld .
In explaining the agency's pu rpose Isaac said it Is a non-profll
organllatlon designed to exercise
some local control in regard to the
overall spectrum ofhealth care ln Us
· 18 county area. She pointed out•
· health care cosls and-lack of'heallh
care II) general In certain locations
as loplcs of concern.
0 hio Hills will work with counlles
to develop Ideas for health care
. improvement and will offer inpul
wherever· needed. J,.ocated In Marietta, Ohio Hills .will also be
compiling specific data regarding
heallh ~carl' statlsllcs Cor the 18
counlies 11 serves.
The agt&gt;ncy will be working
closely with 19 hospllals Included lts
18 ••counllf&gt;§ reported Isaac. Togt&gt;lher, Isaac said, OhioHills and I he
hospitals will look at hospital
services lhat a re offered, compare
changes that have occurred, determine whal servles shOuld be kept
and whal services are expendable.
An Introductory meeting at V!'terans Memorial Hospital Is scheduled for tod~y (Thursday) Isaac
sa id.
All his tJme Isaac Is lrylng to build
a membership list or lnlerested
!Continued on pag&lt;' 14)

11rvlce. Authorized Singer

85

enttne

.

Constrvction
conference
slated June 12

1985 LTD II 4 dr .. air, reor
defrost, cruise, tilt wheel,
lin tid glooo. Call 61 4- 3BBBB24.
·

. CARTEII' S PLUMBING .
ANO HEATING
Cor. Fourth end Ptne
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 61 4-448-3B88 or
614-446-4477

at y

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, May 30, 1985

Mreting jn special session Wednesday nlghl , the
Eastern Local School District voted to confirm its
change In the annual hlghsciJool commencemenl from
Friday evening to 6 p. m. Sunday.
There were a number of resldenfs on hand including
students and parents, some apparently In favor-of the
change and some against it. The board took action only
on approving tile change lo Sunday evening and
adJourned. • inpltt from either those favoring the
changt&gt; or those aga inst it was not saughl . Voting In
favor or changing the da teand tl!neo!coml'l_leUent

D.and M. Contractors. Vinyl
aiding, repl1cement- win·
dowa, insulating, roofing,
1 975 Dodge Colt. 2 door, 4
new and remodeling, concyl. ; automatic, good tirea, 1979 Fonl Explorer F260, 4 crete. Coll304-773-5131 .
one owner, $300. Clll 814- whoel drive, 361 Bng .. 4
448-4328.
apeed, very vood condition. RON·s Television Service.
Coll114-992-7042. - ,
Houoe colloon RCA. Quuer.
86 Plvmoulh VelvedMre,
GE. Specialing in Zenith .
40,000 mi.. runo good, 1 987 ono ton Step Von for a Coli 304· 676-239B or 614noedo ••houol, t450. Coli pickup truck, phone 304- 446-2454.
614-379-2737.
8711-8612 .
1- - -- - - -- Fetty Tree Trimming. atumP,
1 983 Dodge Charger.
C•ll 304· 676·
Temoval.
34,000 mMea. ·good cond. 74 Motorcycles
1331 .
Coli 814-258-1768.

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Roofing, concrete, all types
of carpentry . Free Eat I·
motu. Coll614-266-1 162

&amp; Heating

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topo. Coli 614-446-2614.

67
Muiicil
a~ hp riding mower, go cart
lnstr~_ments
without engin8. Coli 814- I _ _:__ _...::;_,.....;_ _:__.,;,_
448-4428.
IUpright piano for aale .
Carpet 10V. X 11. blue- Priced reasonable. Call 614greon, 125. Coli 814-446- 992-3090.
3817.

One butcher block. modern.
dining table. Exc. con d ..
paid in excess of $400, will
take, 1150. Stereo AM-FM
radio, turn tabla. two speak·
era, $60 . B·track tape
player, 116. White 30• 911
range, good cond., 840. Call
Furnished apartment . 3
614-446-8857.
rooms and bath. No pets.
1- - - -- - -- - Call814-949-2253.
Pool People Special:
Polaris auto pool vaccuum
1 bedroom apt. tor rent .
$625 . Solar blonketo: 24'
Nicely located Contact Vilround $106, 18x32 t104,
llge Manor in Middleport.
18x38 $130, 20x40 t186.
614 - 992 - 7787 . Equal
Middleport 814-992-6724
Housing Opportunity.
Used Furniture ·· Aefrigera- or Gallipolis 814 - 446 tora, rangea, metal office 3061.
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2 bedroom apt. Bedroom dooko, electric ronge. 3 mlleo 1 --------~­
and kitchen furnished .
1200. per month. Call 814- out Bulaville Rd. Open 9am flowert, bedding planta.
hanging baskets, pots. ve·
992-2B16. After 6 :00pm, to 6pm, Mon. thru Sat.
614-446-0322
ge1eble plants, tomatoes.
coll614-992-6319.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES peppero, cucumbor plon11.
Greenhouse. Vine
1 bedroom apt.. equipped Wa1hera, dryers. refrlgera- Cleland
Racine, Ohio Hourskitchen . Partially furnished .· tore. ranges. Skaggs Ap· St..
Daily 10 :00 til dark,
All electric . $176 . per pliances. Upper River Rd. s
d 1
month Coi1614-992-2816. boolde StonB Croat Motel. __
u_n_•_Y_-_,_o_o_tl_l_d•_rk_
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Alter 6 :00. call 614-992814-446-7398.
for tale : Stainleaa steel
8319.
ladder for above ground
Appliance . Inc. awimming pool. Call 614Apanment for rent in Mid- County
Good uoed appliances end 742-2877.
dteport. 1 bedroom . fur· TV olio . Open BAM to &amp;PM . 1 - - -- - -- - - niahed. utilitie1 included
1200 per month plua dep· Mon thru Sot. 814-446- Slight Paint Damage. New
oslt. Call after 6pm 614· 1899, 827 !lrd. Ave. Galli- fleshing arrow oign. 1269
polfs. OH .
compiBte. woo 8499. Freo
992-7177.
Valley Furnhure. new &amp; letters! Six left . Call
2 bedroom apartment in uoed. Large oection of qual- 1 1800)423-0163. anytime.
Middleport. All utilitieo paid. ity furniture . 1216 Eastern I-'IN_0_1 _'"_P_0_1_1 e_•_•·~·d_J~-­
Coli 814-992 ·5084 after Ave. , Gallipolis.
1 Oeerbourne Mowing Ma6pm .
Whv poy morel Chock "' chino. Coli 614-742-2014.
APARTMENTS . mobile out. New furniture. applian· 9 piece real redwood· furni-·
homaa, houaea Pt . Pleasant cea outlet. Trade Center; ture with reversible cuahlont
and Golllpolio . 614-448Konouga, Oh Coll614-448- ondumbrello . Col814-9928221 .
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2812. Furnlahed epartment down· Ed's Appliance Servicing, air Firewood
120 . 00 plCk\fP
town Point PJeaaant, utilittes
refrigerators, load, •30.00 delivered. C1UI
paid, depotl1 roqulf•d- 304- conditioners,
waohoro, dryers. In Gollia, 304-8715- 8762 or 676 896-34110.
Meigo &amp; Muon Co . Coli 2 9 9 1
814-448-7444 or 614-367- __ _ _ _·- - ' - - - - : : - - 1
Fuller Bruoh products now
46 Furni1hed Room• 7187·
Close Out Sale on White aval .. ble, dealerawantedfor
Gallill and Meigs Counties•.
For rent Sleeping Rooms aewing machines. theN •re 304-676-1ogo,
end liGht houte keeping new machines. reg . price
rooma. Park Central Hotel . 1279 now 1100. ond 30% PHOTO SPECIAL. Color
Coll814- 441- 076~ off Necchi a Nelco 1ewing film developing, 12 e~~tpo­
machinoo . Coli collect 814- ouroo 11.79: 111 for 12.41;
Furniehed room. range, re- 3B6· B026 or 3BII-4636.
24 for U .99: 38 for t~.49 .
frig . •100. ohorB beth. olnul• mole. 919 2nd. AVe .. Countrv Oak toblea, chalro. Offer explrto Mov 30, llockQolilpollo. Coli 446-4416 cupboards. deaka, ice boll!••· enberry Pharmttey North.
oftor 8PM .
Conkloo, TupPBfo Plolno, Rt. RCA VCR-HIFI. Remington
1 . Hond crolted and 30.08 8200.00. Coli :104flnilhod .
896-301 3 .
46 Space for Rent
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8.200 BTU Penney oir conLIQ T
dilionor. Excollonl condi- S
H PAINT . DAMAGE.
New fleehlng a"ow algn.
Mobile home lot, 12 'x50' or lion. • 160. 814-992·7038. t2119.00 complo1e, wu
omoller, f78 woter paid, 4th
l!o Neil. Gollipolla. Coli 441- 15 h . upright doepfroeZifor t499.00. Freo lettoroll 8ix
oolo. Seoro and Roebuck. loft . Coli 11800)423-01 U
4416 oher 8PM .
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875. 814·981-3148.
onytima. (Not ropoOH-J .
COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Air cond. 1B.IOO btu. 4x8
Park, Route 33, North of Picken• uood furniture . 304- utility troller . 304-878 Pomorov. Large loto. Call 8711-6483 or 676-1460.
18B7.
814-992 -7479.
RICK'S NEW AND USED New whHI chair. ell electric.
Trailer ap1ce for rent. 1 mile FURNITURE . Compare our Including bollory. chorver.
out of Roclne on Rt. 124. price•. aaw to dey. Phone etc. Air cond, 32,000 btu.
304-773-6430.
Phone 814-849-200B.
Colored TV. Phono 304773-1208.

Voi.36, No.32
Copyriphted 1 985

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D &amp; R Contractoro: Sldll!g.
roofing. new ltnlcturet, remodeling , decks. patio s .
Free estimate•. Gallipolit,
Oh. Call 614-446-7687.

f-ar111 Supplii''
&amp; l1 vt:sluch
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Home
lmprov emel)tS

lng. Now installing rubber

Strawberriet pick your own,
no checks, 1ccept food
1tamp1. Happy Hollow Fruit
Form, Qolllpolio Forrv. 304676-2028 . .
1- - - - - - - - - - - Strawbarriea; pick your
own, 8 milaa from Point
Pleooont, 1 1 miles from
Maaon, 76 t enta quart,
89.00 for 1 3 quarto. oove
g.., 304-8711-2817.

1984 Soars 18 HP. 2 yr.
warran1y . Call 614· 3888624.

layan SiameM kitten•. $60
Coll814-992-2607..

Srrv;c~s

Cucumber, watermelon, torn.t o and Ca ntelope plants.
Cfel1nd Gr..nhouM, Vine
St .,.. Aaclne, Ohio. Open
Mondoy-Sotu rdav 10 till
dork . Sundov 1 till dark .

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facllitie1.
AKC Doberman puppiea:
Stud Service. Call61 4 ·446·
7795.

Doberman female. black &amp;
ton. AKC pepero. 1 vr old,
good w~h kids, 850 00 Call
614-446-1B69.
--..,--- -_:_--lcRegistered blonde female
Cocker Spaniel puppy .
•160 No chocks. Hima-

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

Some parenl s aga inst the change met in Chester
following the Wednesday mghl special board meetlng. .,
They sa id they resenled not being able lo provide
lmpul inlo the decision to change Ihe rommcncemen l
date. A spokespersOn indicated Ihal several allorneys
had been contacted earlier Wednesday !n an atlempllo
secure a court ord!'r to keep commcncemcnl on ils
orglnal dale, Friday evening, but that none of lhe
attorneys would take I hecase. The group wm coot lnue
In lis allernpts to ;;ecure an allorncy, however. the
spokesperson said.

EHS will
graduate
on Sunday

1986 under
current law

President's
proposal for
19.86

14 rale bra ckets
from •1 1% to 50%

Three rale brackets :
15%. 25% and 35%

Deduc~ible

Not 'de!:iuCtlible

Deductible

Not deduclible

Deductible

Limit on
deductions

INDIVIDUAL
Tax Rates

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State ~nd local
income taxes
Ente~ainment

-Business
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. -.meals
travel expenses ·

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BUSINESS
Corporate tax rates

Gradualed.
up to 33%

Graduated,
up to 46%

TAX PROPOSAL IDGIWGIITS - 'This UPI
newschari outUnes some ot the hlghllghls contained In

P resident Reagan's tax refonn plan. The presldenl
offtclally presented the tax program to Congress
Wednesday . ( UPI).

President takes ·lax reform

campaign -to Williamsburg
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WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Presi- cradle of the first one - the colonial
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denl Reagan's "second American capil al of Virginia.
Reagan was to speak at lh!'
Revolution" of tax refonn was
opening on the roa d today In lhe historic House of Burgesses in
Willi amsburg, wh&lt;'re Pa trick
Henry exhorted his colleagu&lt;'s 220
years ago lothrowoff theshacklesof
heavy British taxation.
Reagan, lond of draw ing h!slorlcal parallels with his modem-day
political agenda, wa s expected to
focus on the evils or taxation In hls
15-minute speech before perhaps
10,&lt;XXl vlsilors.
.
He was flying to Oshkosh, Wis.,
later In the day lo pitch the value of
Ws tax plan to fa mily farmers
J udging from his appearance
before a hand-picked group of
mlnorilles and low-income representatives al the While House
Wednesday, Reagan Is prepared to
address a variety of audiences on
the benefit s available to lhem
through his tax reform pian.
Throughout, he Is portraying the
proposa I as historic.
In Williamsburg, Reagan also will
be the second presid&lt;'nt to participate In the annual "Prelude to
Independence" · observance ln the
colonial capital. President Dwtghl
Eisenhower spoke In 1953.
The 50-day prelude Is a series of
evt&gt;nts to mark the period leading to
the slgrung of the Declaration of
Independence.
Reagan also was speaking In the
House of Burgesses exactly 220
years aft!'r Henry made .his speech
protesting British taxes levied on
goods
to the colonies.
stolen vehicles. Wheeler, who won a "Blue Max" In
W
ednesday,
Reagan said: "ToIIIIH, was clled lor an arTe!lt made 1'lletltlay on US 35.
day.
w!''re
undertaking
another
In that accident. Ropr L Bush, Gallipolis, was hlt
grt&gt;al
advl'nlure
In
freedom.
A
with multiple .cJulr&amp;es foDowlng a· collision 1\'lih___!
second
American
revolution.
a
Melp rel!ldent, Dual\e L Slden. 38. Rt. 33, 11'omeroy.
peaceful revolution of hOpe and

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opportunity. And one of Its fi rst
Ord&lt;'rs of business Is to loss our
present moldy lax code overboard
and gt&gt;t a new one...
He joked that if he ever gets to
Boslon, "I'm going to Invite (House
Speaker I Tip O'Neill over for lea."
Historians regard Henry' s speech
May l:J, 1765, demanding repeal of
I he Stamp Act as a spark locolonial
reslslance aga inst England and
!'ventu a ll y the Ameri c a n
Revolution.
.,
During his speech. Henry introduced his demands Cor I he repeal of
the Stamp Act and a day later. he
was accused of treason when he
called for tax refonn a second time
In the House of Burgesses.
On lh!' fourth day. Henry and the
whole House were thrown oul of
office when royal Gov. Francis
Fauquier angrily dissolved the
orga nization.
• However, H!'nry' s resolves
against lhe Stamp Act were
approved by his colleagues and I he
Brllish farllam&lt;'nt withdrew the
taxes 10 months laler.

New agreem ent
keep~ stores open
WHEELING, W.Va. (UP[) Kroger Co. offi cials have signed a
rew 18-monlh contract with employees al 12 s101-es in West
VIrginia's Northern Panhandle and
Eastern Ohio.
The agreement was signed Wednesday In Wheeling and contains a
company commitment to keep the
stores open for al least 18 months,
sa id Carl Huber, the d"!)ul)l.trustee
of Local 23 of lh!' United Food and
Commerc ial Workers union.

HONORARIAN - Usa o,.wn
Honman, daughter ol Mr. &lt;md
Mrs. George Hoffman, 25 Rlwrvlew Drive. Middleport, has
heen IIIUilCd an hon&lt;irnrlan of
lite 1985 graduating class of
Meigs High School. There arc
two honorarians IWs yenr, the
other being Timothy E. ~Mas­
IAlr. Honor-..rians are just under
the vul{'dit'torii.Ul and saiutntoriM In grade point averages 'tor
the four years ol high school
work.

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Pomeroy, .Ohlo

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ROBERT L . WINGETT
'Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Asststapt Publisher/Controller

BOBHOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
LETIERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less than 300 words
tong. All letters are subject to editing and must be signed with name, address and
telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published .' Lettl!'rs ~hould be In
~ood taste-, addressing Issues. not pt&gt;rsonalltles .

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Two months ago In thls space I
attemptl!d to accost a dilemma, and
very nearly got run over. To
compress the an&lt;!lysls It ~ llke
this: 1; We aren't succeeding In
k!'eplng dope away from . the
American pubUc. 2) We have, In
attempting to keep it away from the
public, cr~ated, ·and are now
~ustalning, a · crtn:Unal class, plus
encouraging criminal behavior on~
vast scale. 3) Is there then a case for
doing , away with the . crtme by
legallzlng the stuff, and simultaneously , mounting against Its consumption a huge campaign?
People who . have had any

experience In talking about drugs
other than merely to·condemn them
will tell yoq that some people
simply stop thinking when they
read an attempt at reason. Many
letters recounted to me the horrors
of drug addiction - as though I had
been arguing In favor of drug
addiction. At a more subtle level,
there Is much sentiment out there
that If the 1.1:s. _government legalIzed the con&amp;umptlon of ~arddrugs,
It would lne\1tably appear as If the
people of Jhe United States sanctioned the consumption of hard
drugs. There Is of course no logic In
that position: A society can sane-

tlon thl' sale of pistols without
sanctlpnlng their use to kill people.
A drugstore that stooks slreplng
pills does not sanction thl'lr use for
suicidal purposes. Still, .there Is the
lingering hnpresslon that toJicense
Is to approve; and lor that reason
alone changes·ln the law"would J1€ed
to be made with fanfare whose
message was unambiguous.
A lawyer wrote In with a novel
suggestion, namely that Qlngress
pass a law giving all Amertcans
currently taking heroin or cocaine
90 days In which to register as
users. They would then be supplied
with the stuf!, but only on thl'lr

ET-m ~IUS' ron w~~~m~ ~~, uu""'"~
HUl-MES'-4'
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What's ·more important?
, ' 'As a parent of a senior of Eastern
High School [ would like to know
..; why our school board has not
~ decided when graduation wm · be.
·• We thought It was decided months

Tuesday the senior class took a
vote. The majority of seniors voted
to keep the graduation date.alre~dy
set. After voting they were told It
dldn'~ matter It's up to the local
·~ ago . .
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school board. Mr. Rei tiel has been
:; I can't believe a society that contacted. He claims hi' has not
:· ~lieves In education can let a ball been Informed as to any chang~&gt;s
' game .-stand hi the way of our yet, but It Is up to our school hoard
.: graduating seniors. They knew members.
:: months ago that there may be a
If four girls were In an accident
·• conflict over the reglonals and and were In thl' hospital I'm sure
:: graduation, but they didn't believe our school board would be very
:; the girls would Pe good enough for compassionate and hold off gradua.• the reglonals so they didn't try to tion until they could attend - after
:: change It
all, It would be a matter of life and
-: Working people have requested death not a gam!'.
:: days o!f, plans . for· picnics and
Please, school board membl'rs,
:· parties are made,. many families think of what you're doing to the
::.are traveling hundreds ol miles. U larger majority, your 'frtends and
change the .date of graduailon · your neighbors. Is a season of
this late many of us can't watch our softball more lmponant than 12
children graduate. let alone the years of education? Thlnk about!!.
: many grandparents that won't be Really t,hlnk about It. - Shirley
: able to attend.
Wells, Long Bottom.

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"There's a bunch of special interest groups to see you - are you in the
mood to do something about Amtrak, oil depletion, Social Security, or
getting Bobby back on 'Dallas'?"

Cutting Social

Thls column Is directed' especlally to those Senior Citizens who
,. ~· .
, For the.past 10years the Portland - and we wouldn't be Interrupting the did not heed my warning last fall·
that the reelection ot Ronald
· baseball diamond has ~ built reunion at all, but this was not
Reagan
could be df!ilgerous to their
; and maln,tiilneu lly the local.men of ·. 5allsfactory for 'her; "we· liad to go .
financial
health. '!'hey_flocked to the
. Portland .who liave played on this and we·dld. Well, you may say, do
polls
ln'droves
to cast their votes fo~
: diamond for such a length ol time we have any rtghts to lhls ball
that
nice,
kindly
old man In the
.. with no· probll'ms from either diamond since we are only local
White House who proll)lsed he
~ school bOard or prurous school citizens? My friend, there would not woul~ NEVER stand for a reduc; prtnctpaiS untl!" now. Last wrek. we be a diamond lflt wer~n't fot us an() lion of Social Seeurtty ·payments.
• were told to leave otle hour bl'fore a • as Jt stan(ls we wtll. probably be Now that s;~me kindly &lt;lid ma11 IS
• schedQied practlce"by a church wllo ' vo!ed out !()using our nome field by leading a drive. that co.uld cost you
. ~ was g!Veri the (lel~ by the prtnCipal the sortball 1 leagUe because a
and the 35 plus million otber Social
: without the courteSy of even calling tournampnt was cancelled-without
Security recipients $21 bllll,on. Who
• any playl!r to find out If It was free. previous notice. I would like to add would have ever believed that the
: Now, this past Sunday, we had a that we aren't wanting to takeover
President of the United States could
' four teain toHrnament scheduled this diamond. In the past years
he guilty of such political betrayal?
: ark! I Jiad"spent one whole arternoon we've always maintained the field
Greetings, Suckers! ·
:. the pievl&lt;ius d/ly and two hours that for the little il'agues as well as
It took President Reagan and the
: morning balling the water off the ourselves and may I also add our . Repub~ican party five months to get
: field anll getting It In shape to play schedule always worked around
up the nerve and the political
• on for our toUrnament. About · an I heirs not theirs around ours. This muscle to launch their 1986 budget
: hour before f.he games were to prtnclpalls J he person who Is to be
bill in the Republican dominated
: start, we wer:e Informed by this leaching our children the value of Senate. Then, tosuppon their claim
~ prt_
nctpal · that we have to !pave · shartng and the sense of fair play.
of a mythical Congressional man•'because · her .class reunion was · Let me ask you readers: Is this an
date, they .had to wheel one
:·gotng ·to be hel.d tllere-at the school example of shartng or fair play? Indisposed Senator , In from the
: and they .would want to play on 11. Por.tland lndependl'nt Softball . hospital in order to get enough votes
' Now there werl' other people there League Coach Terry Brewer, Asst.
lor a tie with VIce-,President George
· for the, reunion who stated they. Coach Red Wallbrown.
Bush providentially on hal)d to cast
didn't mind playing on the grass
the deciding vote. Some-mandate!
Of particular lntl'rest _to yo~ and
THeY flaY l:(ou WoN'T
me Is the president's proposal to
·eveN Be awaRe oF aN'l
freeze the Cost of Living Allowance
(COLA I at two percent rather than
aciD RaiN Dat-1a0e
the
same percentage as Inflation
UNTiL iT'~ Too ...
under which we have been k~plng
up our Uving standards for years.

Se~urity_
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agreeing to sign up for rehabilitation courses. Anyone unregistered
as a user and caught using the
drugs after the 1!0-&lt;lay limit would
Incur a special penalty of a very
heavy kind. The Idea Is clear
enough: Flndoutwhotheusersare,
gl~ It to them at cost, for &lt;JS long as
It takes to break the habit. Warn
others that expetlmelftatlon wUI
brtng draconian consequences.
An Interesting variation, not to be
dismissed. But It becomes clearer
that inere denunciations of the
drugs simply are not having tile ·
desired effect.• Meanwhile, the
figures roll ln. F1fty percent,
perhaps 60 percent, o! aU crime Is
drug related. Nine percent o!Ulegal
drugs reaclllng the country come In
through organized crime. Businesses lose $50 bUllon annually
liecause of drug-related absenteeIsm, fulstakes made at the plant.
There are now !our miUion frequent
cocaine users, 10 miUion occasional ·
usel'\1, Tt\e cost of both heroin and
coke, three years after President
Reagan's big antl-Qruit campaign
was launch6d, are half what they
were, which tells us that drugs are
more ubiquitous than ever.
Here Is a · problem that the
hard-liners have a problem With.
Take Dr . . Gabrtel G. Nahas ·of .
Columbia, author of several antimarijuana studies, most recently.
"Stay Off The Gra.s s.' ' Qlnfront
him with what we know about the
drugs we do legally tolerate. Three.
hundred thousand people die every
year because of tobacco. Fifty
thousand (at least) because of
alcohol and alcohol-related acctdl!nts. Yet there Is certainly no
sentiment to outlaw tobaco, let
alone booze. Somehow our culture
ha.s decided to come to terms with
the problem.

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By adopting thl' president's plan
1 will say this: A president should
"The president has inade 11.
· ' 650,1XXl more older Amertcans will never say "never.' But I'm going to emphatic that he will not touch
be forced helow the poverty level violate that rule and say •never.' 1 Social Security In any shllpe or
and n:lilllons more will be hurt will never stand for a reduction of fashion., .
severely. The · harsh . truth is If · the Social Seeu"rlty ileneflts to til!' .. ...,. ~ Speakes, when·,. asked If
Ronald Reagan's attac:'k on Society · people that arl' nowgimlng thein." President Reagan would veto a·bUt ·
· Seeurliy prevails, many Senior
_ Presidential debate, Louis-_ with a one-year delay In cost-ofCitizens wUI be forced, by Republl- ville, oct. 7, 1984
living adjustments (COLAs), Dec.
can policies, to choose betwl'en foOd
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6, 1984
or medicine, or paying .their re"'t or ..
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. heating their names. .,Is that "the . . "The p~lgent will never,s!a,nd
:·up on . tbe }1111 ...there was
Utopia the pre~ldent promised last ·: tor -~ reduction of Socl!'l Secur'lty widespread frellng abOut -f~g · ..
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the COL;\s and So&lt;!fal Security ... ·
The Budget bill was Introduced In
-White House spokesman Larry We might be faced with an
. the Senate on l\prll5, 1985. on April
Speakes, Oct. 10, -1984
OVetWhelmlng bipartisan majoritY
6 the Washington Post printed
In l;Joth houses In support of that .;.I
excerpts from Reagan and Republlwould
have to look at that situation
"You ladles and gentlemen pf the
can comments on Soclai·Seeurtty
and
what
I was .faced with, with
press (should) go out of the way a ·
during and after the 1984 election. I
regard
to
a
pqssible congressional
little bit to tetl these frightened
ask you to pay particular attention
mandate.''
Sl'nlor citizens that they're going to
to the last quotl'.
- News conference, Jan. 9, 1985
continue to get their (Social SeCur"We will not pull the rug out from
under those people who are pres- Ity$ payments, and no one is going
Any day now the controversial
to takeaway anYthing.from them.''
. will be up for vote 'In the
ently getting Social Security and
budget bill
Cabinet
Room
of
Interview,
are dependent on 11. Nor has that
Hquse of 11epresentatlves. How
the White House, Oct. 25, 1984
ever been our Intention ... There is a
your representative votes on this
posslblllty - we)l, proJ?ablllty bill' will be the. measure of their
that many people, young people
. "I want tomakeonethlngplaln- conslderatlo~ tor you as .a Senior
now paylng _ln, will never be able to and I hope to be able to talk to my Citizen. If they vote for the freeze,
receive as much as they're paying. contemporaries about this - a nd put them on your Ust to be recalled
· But no plan will he allowed to say this, and that .Is: There Is no to private Uf~ In 1986. Why continue
reduce the payments to the present secret plan to do anything about lo support an of!lclal who Is not
recipients or Social Securtty. This . deprtvlng peopll' who are depend- supporting you?
has been my pledge from the very ent on Soc;lal SeCurity, and there
Don't be fooled by the claim there.
beginning."
never will bl' as far as I have Is a mandate from Congress. The
- Interview with San Antonio
anything to say about it."
Budget bill barely made It through
Tex., television stations, July 2,1984
- .Remarks during visit to the Senate.! would bet ltwon'thave
Wesley Park senior Center, Mil- a snowball's chance In hell In the
"WIIh regard to Social Security ... waukee, Nov. 3, 1984
House.

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The moon ls .approachtr\g Its lull phase.
.. The niornlng ~tar I§ Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The evealng sl&lt;lrs are Mars and Saturn.
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: Those borq on this date are under the sign o! Gfmlnl. They Include Czar
.; Peter the Great o! Rma In 1672; Mel Blanc, the voice of Bugs Bunny.and
•. many o~Jler cartoon characters, In 1!m; bandleader Ijenny Goodman In
. 1909 (age 76), and actOr Clint Walker In 1927 (age 58).
·· On this date IIi history: ·
ln1431, Joan.o!Arcwashurned at thes!Jlke ln.Rouen,France,at the age
d. 19. She had been tound gullty of sorcery.
• In 1937,.10 people were killed and 90 wounded In a battle between police
and strikers at the Republfc Steel CorporatiOn plant lri South Chicago.
In 19'12, three Japane!;e terrorists killed 22 prople with automatic gunflre
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WASHINGTON - Slowly but contacts. When alleged mo(1 figure
Inexorably, evidence Is coming to William Masselll dealt with the
light that shows.how seriously FBI Schiavone Construction Ql., the
officials ·misled the Senate Labor FBI lnfomiant was not Involved.
Committee In 1981 on the relationGroping like blind men, Senate
. ship between an alleged mobster commlttre members asked FBI
and ·thl! construction company officials ·about the suspected
headed by Raymond Donovan, then Masseiii-Schlavone relationship - •
awaiting confirmation as . Labor only to bl' reassured that·there had
secretary.
·
been "very, very limited contact"
During Donovan's stormy conrtr- or "some contact but nothing that l
m~tlon hearings, FBI officials In
would consider significant." one
charge or the background Investi- FBI official said wiretaps dating
gation dellbl'rately· withheld from b~ck "to 1900 had been reviewed,l\nd
the senaiors Information gleaned that "we located no reference to
from 892 tapes· of phone conversa- Mr. D!rnovan or Schiavone Contlons: Tliese we~ secretly recorded structl&lt;in Co."
In 1979 dlu1ng a massive FBI
Yet Donovan's qwn attorneys,
operation known as "TUMCON."
who are trying: to get the TUM CON .
The Senate, having been de- tapes disallowed as evlden.ce
ceived about both the existence and against their clients, have stated In
the content or the ll{iretap evidence, ~rt that Donovan or other
conflr:med Donovan.
company executives were mentiLast year Donovan was indicated oned 351 times In the 1979 tapes.
by a New York grand jury on the
Here are some excerpts from the
basis ' o! evidence. on 51 of the tapes that might have been of
TUMCON tapes.
considerable Interest to the Senate
The main reason FBI ofttclals In considering Donovan's
gave lor keeping the Senate In tbe appointment:
·
. dark was that disclosure would
- In early 1979, aecordlng to an
have elldangered the bureau's key FID agent's alfldavlt quoting !rom
Informant In the TUMCON lnvestl· the tapes, "Masselll dlscussed
· gallon. But after studying nearly ro 'Schiavone' and the fact that 'we got
pounds of FBI affidavits and tapes a llttle connection with some people
lh\tt were withheld from the Senate, In Jen.ey .. .'. Whatever (contracts)
our associate Tony Capaccto .has they can give, we - we're gonqa
determined that the FBI Informant have ... lint crack at ... I!lO guys to
·was Involved In virtually one of the ~to bid with them, he'll tell me,

'Here's the 10· bids. Can you· beat
them?' That's how close we are.' "
. ~ During another taped conversation, according · to an · FBI affidavit, Masselll o;alled a Schiavone
executivE' and "spoke with. him ·

about Sl'ndlng trucks to City Island

\vlth 'Patty.'" The reference was to'
Patty Simonetti, son-In-law of the
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Solo throws up Ids anns as he disagrees with a call
by home plate umpire ,John McSherry during his

route going two-hlt shutout of the Chicago Cubs
. Wednesday. Solo recorded nine strikeouts In the
Clnclnnall HI win.

S·o to whitewashes Cubs, l-0
CINCINNATI iUPli - Some
pltchprs use a laclj:of hilling support
from teammates as an excuse.
Mario Solo uses it as motivation.
Solo says he's at his best when his
teammaii'S don't score many runs
- and he backed up his claim
Wednesday.
The ace of the Cincinnati pitching
staff fired a masterful two-hit
shutout to pace the Reds to a 1-0
squeaker over the Chicago Cubs.
· Solo attributed · his fine edge to
Intense "conc~&gt;ntratlon " on evl'ry
batter in the light game.
." J concentrate more because
every pitch I make in a c lose game Is
e rttical," he explained. " In a . 1-0 ·
game, YoU J:lave ·to be very careful
. . and_-. I wa·s pitching very. · very
carefully.
"One bad pitch can changc the
whole game. I give up a lot of home
runs. so In a garne ll.k e this !.have to
thin~ about Ihill a lot. fdm't afford to
., m a ketbeklntlof"pllch thai can tie hlt ..
out In this klnil cifgaml'."
Reds' catcher Alan Knicely
verified that Solo was "bearing
doWn I he entire game."
Solo, 7-3, surrt&gt;ndered only slngl&lt;'s
to Ryne Sandberg in the first Inning
and to Keith Moreland in the fourth.
He struck out nine and walked four
In his first s)lutout and fourth
complete game of the year.
The only run of Ihe game came in
the third inning when Gary Redus
doubled down the left fi eld line off
loser Dick .Ruthvl'n, 1-4, moved to

third on Eddie Milner's gt'oundout
and scored on · Dave Parker's
sacrifice fly to left.
Pete Rose did not play and
remains 59 hits shy of breaking Ty
Cobb's aU -time hit record of 4,191.
In past Sl'asons. Soto relied
mainly on his torrid fastball, but now
he's mastered a changeup and a
slider and' heusedall tl)reepitches to
perfection Wednesday.
"I don't think the Cubs have seen
me throw many sliders," said Solo.
"When I saw early in the game Ihal
my sllderwasworl!lngpretty good,!
started using it more and I know a
couple of hitters . were really
surprised." ·
Knjcley said Sotowassqsmooth in
his delivery that he never tipped off
his pitches.
"He had the hatters guessing all
day, but his motion was so good that
it was tough for them to gueS!) what
:was coining," said Knicely. "He Md
'llll three ~ ot his pitches really
wor.k ing."
.
Soto only had t0 contend with two
Chicago threats. In the fourth , the
Cubs filled the bases with lwo out.
but Solo got Steve Lake to bounce
Into a fielder's choice. In the sixth,
Solo issued ·back-to-back walks with
one out, but then stnick out two
long-ball hit'ters, Ron Cey and Leon
Durham. to get out of Ibe jam.
"The only time I lost my
concentration was after those two
walks," said Solo. "But Davey
tConcepclont cam!' i,n to talk to me

It's

Mels 4, Glants 3
AI San Francisc6, Gary Can er
ripped a I)Vo-run double to trigger a
four-run e ighth thl!l carried the
Mets. Ed Lynch, 3-3. went seven
Innings for the victory with Roger
McDowell pitching the last two
Inning for his third save. New York's
Keith Hernandez was ejected for
disputing a call in the eighth.

POMEROY - Elght('(On of the.
finest high school baseball players
I rom M£'igs and Ga Ilia counties will
shed their school colors for a Melg~
American Legion uniform this
Saturday as the local sandlotters
begin anothPr. smson of top-notch
summer baseball.
"
Coach Jack Welker rcturns a fine
nucleus ·or high school lalent as no
less than six all-leaguers ar£' In
competition for the 18 roster berths.
A complete roster has no,l yPI bel'n
announced because fin al cuts still
must be made. American Legion
rules aliqw only 18 players per
team .
·Among the area players a good
bel at making the fin a l cut include
aii-TVC'ers Dan Thomas and Scot
Ghl'l'n from M~&gt;igs. aii·SEOAL
Gordon Splete ahd kevin Eastman
from Gallipolis, and aii-SVAC
performers Derek BarnPs and Phil
Bailey from Hannan Trace.
Melg.~ Is coming off a disappoint Ing 9-2~ ri'Cord from a year ago, but

scored Dave Henderson with an
Uth-lnnlng sacrifice Oy to 11ft the
Martners. Karl Best, 1-1, pitched 2
1-3 hitless Innings to !'am the victory
while Don Aase, 4-2, took the loss. •
Cal RJpken hit his ninth homer lor
Baltimore while AI Davis hit his
fourth for Seattle.

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Minnesota Its seventh straight loss.
'Boyd, 54, snapped a personal
three-game losing streak durtng
which the Red Sox scored only ore
run. Frank Vlola, 6-4, took the loss.
Yankees7, Angels2
·At New York, Mike Pagliarulo
and omar Moreno hit back-to-back
homers to back Phil )lliekro' s mth
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YankeeS. The 46-year-old knucklebaUer aUoweq two bits over eight
innings tolmproveto6-3.Jim Slaton,
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By Unlled p,._ International,
Nothlng sharpens that old batting
eye better than a threatened bus
ticket hack to the bushes.
Manager 'Tony LaRussa of the
Chicago White Sox had been toying
with the Idea of sending Ron Kittle,
his power-hitting designated hltter,
back to.themlnor leagues to work on
his swing. Fu·nny how the 27-year.
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Carlton Fisk also hit ~ pair of
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Klttll' belted his second homer of
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was hit by a pitch .
:Toronto catcher Buck Martinez,
who was .hitting .070, ended an
0-for-32 streak at the plate with a
two-run homer to ll'ft-center In thl'
sixth Inning.
Chicago starter Britt Burns, 6-4,
pitched six Innings, giving up four
runs on five hlts with three walks
and seven strtkeouts to gain t,he
victory. Bob James earned his
eighth sav!'.
Elsewhere in the Amertcan
Ll'ague, Boston blanked Minnesota
7-0, New York bOmbed California
7-2, Oakland topped Detroit 4-2,
Seattle nipped Baltimore 54, Milwaukee clobbered Cleveland 7-2and
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Kansas City doWned Texas 6-2.

and It helped me re-group."
Concepcion said he gave Soto a
pep talk In their native Spanish
language.
" I could tell he was mad at thl'
umpire for not calling strikes," said
Concepcion. "f told him ,that when
he gets mad like that, he gets -in
trouble. I told hlm to concentrate on
the next batters and we'll win It ."
Cubs' manager Jlm Frey praised
. Solo, but figured his team was
~sOx7,TwinsO
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mentally fatigued from a wUd and
At
Boston,
Dennis
"OUCan"
f!oyd
disappointing loss to the Reds jusll2
pitched a five-hitter and Wade
hours earlier. Although Chicago
· Boggs had three hits and knocked In
pounded out 19 hits Tuesday nighi.
·the Cubs blew leads of 6-0 and 10-5
· and lost 13-11.
·
·. "Last night is w hai they call a:
'downer' for tlie club," said Fr£'y .
"Bouncing back 12 : hours later
would be Iough against anybody,let
aloneSoto.
"But," he added, ;·youcqn 't calli!
a supernatural thing, You'vegot to
•'
giveSotocredif.,A:rlytin1eyoupltcha .
two-hitte r
extiaordina,Y."

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Saturd11\ . .Junl' 1- MrAt1hur. llomr 111.
Runda~·.' .Junr 2- Oprn
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West Virginia Speedway
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located just south of Parkersburg
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Follow the signs from there. PhOne
number Is ll&lt;l/489-9125. Track Is
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MINERAL WELlS, W.Va . The all riew West VIrginia Motor
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The , AU-Star Circuit of Cham-

! 'STATE-BOUND - The ~IAlm Eftllettes giru' !IOftball team
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touf, Allee Miller already Is revising
her goals - upward.
Miller, the leading money mnner
so far on this year's tour, Is among
the fayorlles to mn this week's
LPGA Championship.
The $250,1XXJ tournamenl opens
today and concludes Sunday, mth
I he winner receiving $37,500.

I'I):USKINGUM - , The Meigs
girls' 400 relay team has advanced
Into the state class AA track
competition with a second place
finish In the reginoals held here last
wrek'end.
,
The foursome which Includes
Stephanie English, her sister
· ) Dreama English, Tammy Cremeans and. Charmele Turner,
broke their own school record with
a bllstertng 51-2 clocking to finish
second behind Coshocton In the
regtonals. A top four finish was
necj:'Ssary for a state berth.
'The · Meigs las5es will compete
Friday .. at 11 a.m. on I he Jesse
Owens track at Ohio Stadium In
Columt&gt;us. If they manage a top
eight timing a100ng the 16 entries,
the· Meigs ladles will run again ·In
the.slall' finals on Saturday at 10: O(j
Wtth nie other seven qualifiers. . :
A top six finish Would brtng home
an award and Coach Gordon Fisher
lhlnks his girls could do just that.
· "I think thPy have an excellent
chance of finishing in the top six.
They outran ·some of the toughest
competition .In the state In the
regionals including several big
name Columbus schools. We came
within one tenth of a second (one
stiide ) of beating Coshocton In the
regtonals," said F1sher.
Other Marauderettes . who did
well In the reglonals but did not
qualify for a state berth Included ·
jenny Miller who tied her creer
best In the high jump )!lllh a lea'P of
5-2 .for stventh place; Missy,
Howard with a tenth In thE'S)) run;
tile 3200 relay team of Rhonda
Haddox, Jennl Swartz, Rhonda
Meece ~nd Missy Howard finished ·
)lth; the !OJ relay tea m comprised
of Stephanie English, Linda Stewart, ·Charmele Turner and
Tammy Cremeans had a ninth
pl!lce finish. and the two English
sisterS both bro~e t!K'lr own school
nicord In thfo 100 with ldentlcal13.0
times but were seventh and fifth In
1\YO different heats.
·A few of the teams competing In
the regtonals Included deftondlng
slate champ Columbus Harlley,
Cplumbus Centennial. Columbus
BishOp Ready, Bexley. Big Walnut,
aiKI W~llsvllle .
MORGANTOWN. W.Va . !UP[)
- The Olympic future of llYmanast
Mary Lou Retton remains In doubt .
but a spokeswoman planned today
to'lssuea'statement .
,
,On Tuesday, Judy Mayer of
National Media Group·Hlgh Bar
Productions In New York .drnled
published l't'JlOrls , that Indicated
ffi'tton, 17, a native of Fairmont,
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against Denver In tbe WesteJn
Conference playoffs but missed his
tti-stfourshOtsotGame 1. "We can't
allow ourselVes to fall behind by a
largenumberofpolntsbecausethat
gives them the mOmentum. We'll
try to keep It close and execute
better than we did Monday."
Added rt'Sef'Ve forward Bob
McAdoo: "I don't like going Into a
game when we're behind 15 o~ 20
polnts.l'dllketogetlnbelorethlngs
getoutofhandsolhaveachanceto
make things happen."
LOok tot Los Angeles to rely on
veteran center Kareem AbdulJabbar. He took just l1 shots,
collected 3 rebounds and 1 assist
Monday but seems determined to
play well tonlghl.
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myroleascaptalnbuttherecomesa
time when we are gulilg to have to ·
key l'Verythlng up," he said. "ltwUI
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Miller already has won $194,001
thro:~gh 16. LPGA l'Vents, nearly
$50,001 ·more than second-place
Patty SJ!eehan, thetwo-tlmedefend lng · champ of the LPGA
Championship.
''I'vealready met most ofmy1~
goals and have re-set some goals ,"
says Miller, a 29-year-old native of
Marysville, Call!. "One of my new
goals Is to break Carner's moneywinning record for one season."
Miller referred to , JoAnne
Carner's 1982 mark of$310,399.
"When I started this year,"
recalled MUier, "my goals were to
mn$100,001, finish In thetopflveand
have a stroke average under 72.
"So far , It's been a very goodyear

for me, but I try not to dwell on the
statistics too much because there's
stU! a long way to go this season.
Sometimes I've burned oul at the
end of a summer, but I'm trying to
keep going this year."
Evl'n though Miller Is theLPGA's
No. 1 ranked player, she's not 100
proud lo take leSsol)S.
"After I finished 1-2-1 In three
straight tournaments earlier this
year, the first thing I did was take
another lesson from my pro (Ed
Oldfield)." she said . . "I also took
another lesson from him this week .
Supe!'VIslon Is real important to

me."
Miller didn't figure she needed
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freshman, but her skills eroded so
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break~ and couldn't l'Venmakethe
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four teams In NBA ·history have
returned from a2-0deflclt tocapture
a best-of-seven sertes.
· Boston, meanwhile, needs the
victory tlf retain the home-court
advantage In the series.
.
"Going ilito LA 2.0 and really
having to will just one (to have two
shOts for the cllncber In Boston) Is~
lot easier and a lot more realistic
than mnnlng two," Boston guard
Danny Alnge said. '.'We're on our
hOme court; we've played great , .
hE're the whOle playoffs. l'hls Is
where we have to mri.''
The defending NBA champions
are9.0thlsY£'arand21 -1overthelast
two. seasons at home In the
post-season.
The Lakers ·are hoping for a fast
starl tonight ; they do not want a
repeat of the opener when they
trailed 26-12 after just 7~ minutes.
"We have to come out and get a
quicker start," said James Worthy,'
who was a 72 percent shooter

can't let them catch a passwltheasy
posltlorl underneath. That'swhatwe
were trying to do In the first game.''
The key word there, folks, Is
trying.
The Celtlcs shot a record 60.8
percent from the field In Game 1,
and the Laliers belll'Ve such
accuracy cannot be repeated . Los
Allngeles will still give Danny Alnge
(9-of-15 In Game 1) and Scott
Wellman (a record 11-ol-11) their
shOts on the peruneter - with a bit
more pressure, perh!lps- and hope
they misfire.
"We have to force tougher shots
and we can 't give them totally open
ones," said Riley. "U we hold their
field-goal percentage doWn to where
It Is nonnally - last year we held
'em to44percent forsevenga·m esl think we'll be successful."
For both clubs, It Is vital to be
successful tonight. Even though the
Lakers host Games 3, 4 and If
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NBA Championship Series would be
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After 16slng 148-l141n Game 1, the
junk pile seems to ~ 'lhe only
approprtate place. But the Los
AngelesLakerssay!heymllgomth .
basically the same strategy they
employedduringMqnday'sMemorlal Day Massacre - and hope for ·
better resUlts. ·
So, for tonight's Game 2 at the
Boston Garden (9· p.m. EDT) that
means double teaming Boston's big
men Robert Parish and Kevin
McHale clown low, daring the
perbneter shooters to hit from the
• outside, cmshlng the boards and
running whenever possible.
·
"We're gonna go with the same
game plan and try to do what we set
out to do last time," forward Kurt.
Rambls'said Wednesday. "We have
to keep the ball out of their hands
when they getdownlowllkethatWe

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ROCK SPRINGS Future tie Sauters, Nikki Whitlatch, Amy
Monica Turner, Heather Woods,
Meigs Marauder athletes w£-re Brothers; Melodl Carl, Shannon· and coaches Jesse Vall and Darlene
honored at the Meigs Junior High, Coates, Leah Doidge, Cathy Ho.bAbbott.
all-sports · !JaqQl(et held. here rto-•_,stetter , Tammy Kauff, Amy Luck·l'he boys' track members ho_cently sponsored•• by the , Meigs .eydoo, Je~ny Miller, JOdy Taylor,. . noreq were .J ohn:A!\derson ,' pannY' ~
Athletic Boosters.
Missy Woods, lenni · 'ruck, · Lesley · Carl; John 'Donahue_. Randy Haw- ·
Honorees Included seventh grade Ca(T, Trlsh Davis, KJm Eblin,
ley , Jay Humphries, Bracy Korn,
Scott Nelgler, James Sauvage,
football members, John Anderson, Heather Hovatter, Marsha King,
Dennis ·Boothe, Hank Cleland, Elise Meier, Shannon Newsome,
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Jay Humphries , Tony Miller, II
Mickey ·Seyler, Mike Walls, 'Thomas Werry, Brady Ashburn, Sean
Bra ley, Eddie Crooks, John Elliot,
Randy Hawley, Bracey Korn,
Bobby Richmond, Todd Smith,
Eric Howa rd, Darrell Michael,
Michael Richmond, Mike Trout,
Homer Welsh a nd coaches Carson
Cre"', Rick Blaettnar, Robbl&lt;'
Easton, Tim Faulk and Jesse Vall.
Eighth grade football players
honored were Ron Bachtel, Chris
Becker , Marc Col'S!, William Gilkey, Keith Hicks, Jeff McElroy,
Ke lly Ogdin, Ronnie Powell, Robin
Qualls, Jared Sheels, Wes Young,
Matt Baker, Henry Buchanan,
Decl\er Cullums, Joe H~ll. We.s
Howard , Scon Melton, Kevin Oller,
Todd Powell. James Sauvage, MlkP
Southern , Brent Zirkle. Scott Barton, Luke Bui'dt'tte, Terry Fields.
Dennis Harris, Jerry Jacks. Scott
NJ"lgler, Malt Peterson. Donnie
Putnam. Mike Shuler, Jeff Stone
and coach Carson Crew along mth
his staff.
Sllopllld
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hOnored Included John Anderson.
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Becker, T('rry Fl ('ld s, Wes Howard .
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Jeff McElroy. Kevin Oller, Jaret
Bu~· It by June 30t.h a nd mak&lt;' no monthl y
Sheels and coach Rusry Bookman.
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Members of the wrestling team
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honored were Chris Davis. Marc
t'}' ; down and ('asy mo nthl y paymc&gt;nls at a n
Howard, Mlkf' Southern. Richard
Annaal PerceD&amp;&amp;Ie Rate oltfl~. Finance
Ellis, Tony Miller, Wa lly Hatfield,
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Healh Richmond and coach Larry
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Nikki Whitlatch, Tara Wolfe, Melodl carl, Cathy Hobstetter, Marsha King, Shannon Newsome,
Heather Woods, ~ley Carr, Carla
Kauff, Kenda Kloes, J(ldy Taylor,
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Thursday, May 30. 1985 ·

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

NumerOus"awards given at Eastern assembly
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Numerous .awards were presented to Eastern High School
· seniors at the annual awards
assembly held Wednesday
afterqoon.
The Ivan B. Walker Memorlal
Athletic · Awards went to Angle
Spencer and Keltll Stout. Spencer
also received tile DAR Good
Cltlzenslllp Award. Susan Batley
'fas presented t)le tlolzer Medical
Center Science · Award. Student
Council recogilitlon went toJennlfer
Grover, Brenda Cunningham, Lori
Hudson, Brliln Reed, Angle
Spencer, Sandy Johnson, fu!nee
Buckley, Jim Schaekel and Melinda
Mankin.
The Army Scholar Athletic
Awards went to Angle Spencer and
Mark Sllrlvers and National Honor
Society Awards tb Jim Schaekel,
Melinda Manklng, Angle Co~llns,

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Tammy Calaway, Angie Spencer,
Beth Berkhlmer, Jennifer Qrover,
Tracl Schul, Renee Buckley and

pelents were Beth &amp;rkhlmer. Tara
Guthrle, D.J. Randolph, Brlan;
fu!ed, Jim Schaekel, Tract Schul,.
Angie Spencer, Benltta Deeter and
~axElchlnger.
·
Service awards were presented to · Susan Bailey:
Other awards Included Susan
Judy Jones, Peggy Smltll and Tim
Balley, Tara Gutllrle, Tonya FortBall wltll office assistants , being
ney, yearbook; Connie Hendrix,
recognlzedlncludlngLeaAnnGaul,
Max Eichinger, attendance; Brlan
BethBerkhlmer,SusanBaUey,Lorl
Reed, English; Jennifer Grover,
Hudson, Angle Spence~. Krlstl
chorus;
John Edwards, lndustrlal
Gaddis and Mellnda Mankin.
arts:
Paul
Collins, draltlng; Angle •
Receiving yearbook awards were
spencer, math award and special
Melinda Mankin, Brlan ·Reed,
studies award; Tract Schul, busl· .
Tammy Calaway, Jim Weber, Jim
ness; horne economics, Mandee
Schaekel, Tonya Fortney, Lee Ann
Gaul and Max Eichinger.
wuuams, Susan Batley. science;
The top 10 seniors scholastically Tam! Wells, art; Angie Spencer,
were named and are Angie Spencer, Jennifer Grover, band; Paul Col·
Tracl Shu!, 'l'ammyCalaway,Angie llns,· 'physical education; Jennifer
Collins, Anita Reed, Lisa Hawk, Grover, ELTA scholarship and
Renee Buckley, Betll Berkhlmer, Eastern Band Boosters scholar·
ship; Board of Regents Award, "
Benltta Deeter, and Sherry Epple.
Recognized as scholarship reel· Tract Schul.

TOP TEN - Tile top 10 academic seniors of this
year's gradualln1 class were named llurlns tile
a wants assembly at Eastem lOp School .Wednesday
aftemoon. Tiley are, front from left, AnKle Spencer,

Tracl Schul, Tammy Calaway, Angle CoiiiDs, Alllta
Reed; baCk, Usa Hawk,' Renee Buckley, llelh
Berkldmer, ~ Deete~, Slteft'Y Eagle . .

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AWARD WINNERS-lbese are 80111eofllteawanl · Medical Center Science Awanl, and Mark Shrlvers,
winners at the annual awards assembly of Eastern
U.S. Anny Sdlolar Athletic "'ward. Spencer, the 1985
High School Wemesday alternoOn. They are from left,
graduating class. valedictorian, also received a U.S.
Angie Spericer and Keith Stoot, Ivan B. Walker
Anny'Scholar Athletic Awanl..
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-H~pp~nillgs around Meigs County.~..
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· Scipio· Volunteer . FIJi&gt;· Departm ent Ladles Ausillary wUI hold a
bake sale and yard sale, Saturday, 9
a.m.· 4 p.m .. at the townhouse in
Pageville.

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- The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire
·Department ·-wur ·,llave Its first
.. chicken bilrbeque ofthesurrimerqn
· R~Oand Township Trustees wUJ
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· Sunday. ServlngwiUbeglnailla.m.
meet In regular session this evening
at the flrestatlon on Butternut Ave.
Fined In the court of Middleport (Thursday), 6: 30 p.m ., at ·the
in Pomeroy.
Mayor Fred Hoffman Wednesd~y ' firehouse. The public is welcome.

Maybt Hoffman
ends court cases

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FACTORY
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Pomeroy's Water Department
a nnounced today water service will
be off Lincoln HUI Friday morning
until noon.

Adrilltted-·AUdra Longstreth,
Middleport; John Houck, Poonerc&gt;v.
Discharged- Homer Radford,
nald Sykes, l(la Dudding.

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such as lamps, bed linens, bedspreads, rugs and kitchen utensils
and appliances, along with good
used clothlng.ltemscan betaken to
the Center anytime between 8:~
a.m and 4:30p.m.
,
Features of the sale wll Include
"blue light specials" along with
"fll)·a·bag-for-a-dollar" times.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Donahue; Cheryl Pape, sixth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim

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Rummage sa e p ann

Southern are
Letart Falls, Kyle Wickline, fourth
Arutnmagesalewlllbeheldatthe
grade, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Senior Citizens Center Monday,
Wickline; .Jasoil Shain, sixtll Tuesd;~y !lnd Wednesday, 9 a.m. to4
grader, son of Mr. and Mrs. David p.m. The sale Is another of .t he
Shain; Portland, Nick Adams, · Center's many activities held to
fourth grader, son 9f Mr. and Mrs. raise the loc11l share of operating
Bob Campbell; Jun•e Beegle, sixth, expenses.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rogl&gt;r
Donations are needed lor the sale,
Beegle; Racine, Julie Hill, fourth , wlth emphasis on household Items,
· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy .

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The Sunday, June9, activities wlll
incude a barbeque chicken dinner
and tile recognition of senior
citizens. There wUl be singing Ill the
afternoon, a hayride, a scavenger
hunt' and the awarding of priZes .
Flea market spaces 'are available
by· contacting Lucille Bates, 732·
9990. Proceeds from the weekend
will go Into a fund for the upkeep of
the church and cemetery at East
Union, Ruth F. Crow, secretary
reports.

Fifty-fou r sick and shutln calls
were reported . For the pf'OIItam
valious readings al\d poems were
read. Mary Nease read "Favorite
Things"; Sandy Hawley, "How to
Live 100 Year Happily"; Edith
Sisson, " First Lady"; Erma Roush,
"Honor tile Mothers"; Betty Black-

were

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The third annual East Union
homecomlngwlllbeheldJune8and
9 at East Unlori ,' Route 78, east \)f
Caldwell.
On June 8 a pig roast wllllte held
with serving time at 4 p.m . There
will be games all day, along with a
conslgnmel)t auction from 9 a.m . to
1 p.m. The Buckey!' Travelers Band
will provide music for a dance In the
evening. A flea market and the
crowning of a king and queen will
also be, features of the Saturday
program.

. ; Chester.
J&gt;ape; Southern Junior High, Ellia· Frlendly Circ)e,
Church.
; .. Talk ~bou7~ 11 g time. bethSmltli,elghth,daughterofMr . . Group sl~glng of . Faith of-&lt;Air
•
and Mrs. Darrell Smith; Southern Motllers"·was·followedbyscrlpture
• 'commlttment!
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High, Rachel fu!lber, lOth grade, from Proverbs, readings and
.;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Sll~~· daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert poems. Trlbutes to mothers and
• Box 112, LangsvUJe, Ohlo4574 ' l fu!lber. The seniors are Lois ll)le, daughtE'rs were given. Mary Elaine .
,: :mark lh~lr ?Qtll weddl~ aMive~-- dQughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Russell rec~vei:l the offerng and
,• sary on June_6.
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gaveeac;_honetllereahookmark.''l
; . . Neither Is able to tolerate ' a . ·Millie. Dllvlldd PPowowPllil, soJ\dofCh r.latntd Would be True:- was the offeratory
• ·celebration bur the .couple, I'm .. rs. 0 av
e • an . ar o I" . · · .
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· din . ·
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• sure, would love healing from you.
L'
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· 'family prayer to conclude tile
~ • 1 think one or the nicest compH· John yons.
.
program
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Do keep smiling
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· Reports from the officers and
•:; ments to them Is the comment of_
project chairmen were given.
Duling the business meeting, conducted by Pauline Mayer , several
,, . Racine Elementary fourth, fifth · Aaron Hoback, . Tra..lt~ Mugrage, notes of thanks were noted and
siXth graders recently visited ScottGrace,CourtneyRoush,Kevln summer plans were discussed.
•• and
the Ohio University Food Service Ible, Jason Deem, Chris Hendricks;
A rummage sale by. the Happy
FacUlty in Atllens ·as part of a
Third grade~. Angel Roberts, Harvesters and the Friendly Circle
mitrltlon education grant.
Heather Smith, Robert Reiber, to be held at thechurchonJune3and
Studepts were gtven a tour oftllelr Justin Diddle, Ryan Holter, Jenny
bakery, vegetabledepartment,stor· Cleek, ~arcy Mathews, Kelly
age rooins and fm&gt;zers and were Hensler,MlkeVanMeter,Stephanle
i.• treated to donuts, cookies and raw Ollllnger, Rashel Rowe, Jeremy
't • vegetables. Alter lunch on campus, Nortllup, Tabitha Wllloi'd, Rachael
The social committee of Precep!: : the students vlsl!ed theOU Library tlensler, AngjeT~ord;
tor
Beta Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma
' where they were introduced to.
Fourlll graders, Heather Hill,
· : "Allee," the computer now being Kelly Snider, Todd Grace, Michelle Phi Sorority, held ·a Mexican picnic
used In the Ubrary containing Stobart, Rusty Smith, Julie HIU, at the home of Lillian Moore
• lnformatloo found In the card David Deem, Eddie Sawyers, Thursday evening. Auctioneer for a
• catalogs.
Jeremy Dill, Megan Wolfe, Michelle country store which was a featureof
the I,'Vening was Donna Jones. Plans
• · All students at tile school recently Caruthers;
discussed for a style show and
• partiCipated In the annual art show
Fifth graders, Don Stephenson, .
party
to be held In September
card
: • under tile direction of Mrs. Debra Mark TheiSs, Jenny Varney, Ml·
as
a
ways
and
means project. ·
: : Hill, art teacher for the lllstrlct.
clleile Brown, Jason Lawson, Heidi
Jane
Walton,
president, named
:
fu!celvlng blue ribbons at the art Snider, Kelly Ervin, Kenny _Clark,
the
new
chairmen
and committees
... ~ showwere:
•
Jamey Holter, Mark Brown, David
for
~year.
They
are
Rosie Sisson,
:
First ·graders, Clrucky Roberts, I hie;
chairman,
Betty
Ohlinger,
Roberta .
: , Ryan Martin, Danyel Smith, Mi·
Sixth gradeni Chad Diddle, John
Johnson, Shawn Dalley, Amos, Jennifer Smitll, Shawn O'Brien, Mary Morris, Pearl
••• chelle
Riehle Wamsley. John Card, Mike Baker, Mayla Yoacham, Carrie Welker, and Jean Werry, ways and
:
O'Neil, Jyl Mathews, Paul Illle;
Scarberry, Jamxl Circle, Norman means; Donna Jones, chairman,
: , Second graders, Grant Circle, Matson, Jim Carpenter and Krlssie Carol 1'annehiU, Janet Theiss,
·Eleanor Thomas, Lillian Moore,
Morarlty, Jenny Carpen· lmbc&lt;ien.
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Malde Mora and Vera Crow, social;
ter, Erica Ougan, Kendra Norris,
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Velma Rue, cllalrman, Norma
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Custer, Shirley Beegle, and June
Van Vranken, program; Clarice
"~
Louise Martin, Ray and MarUyo Krautter, chairman, Theresa SwatAll five children of Mrs. Inez Wiener, Russell and Juanita zel, Reva Vaughan , Nellie Brown,
Pooler of Middleport were present Spencer, Edgar, Lena Belle and service; Ruby Baer and Theresa .
for a surprise birthday party held ' · Diana PUIUns, Katlly and Josh Swatzel, telephone; Rosie Sisson, .
recently In ller honor at tile llome of Hlvley, Bill, Sharon and BUUe sunshine; Ann Rupe, publicity and
' · BW and Sllaron Pooler.
Pooler, Rebecca Wade, Lisa King, scrapbook, and Maida Mora, city
i
Her children at the ObServance S!Jeila Koenig, Mr. and Mr. RObert counciL
werepary of Southfield, Mich.; Don White and family and Terry Pooler.
[
t • of Taylorsvllle, Ky.; Blil of Pome[• •• roy; Lena &amp;De Pullin~. Pomeroy,
•
and Marilyn Wtener, EU('llton, Fla.
COLOR
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presented tllefr iRotherwltha
' , reft l&amp;t'rator. She nocelved a variety
;; ! Of gifts from others attending the
WITH PLACKET AND POCKET '
; . oblervance. MuslcwasprovldEdby
: ' a band composed of RusseU
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• • ' Spenter, Edgar Pullins, Bob White
; :: and vocalist, Diana Pullins. grand• clafllher of Mrs. Pooler.
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• , • ntlde and decorated tbt birthday
: :' cake whlcb wu leiWd with otl1er

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Chapter meets

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the quiet conclusion and

AUCDON - Georse WOOdwanl Is pictured conducting tlte annual
auction of the GaiUa Cbrlsllan School, reported to lte quite IIUCCeS8ful.
With Woodwanl, the auctioneer, on the left Is student, Leslie Utchfleld.

A potluck mother-daugher ban· wood, "Anne J arvis"; Evelyn
quet was held at the .Forest Run Hollon, "Weed Tho!lghts and Cook
Cllurch by the United Methodist In Quandary"; May Holter, " Walt· •
ing In Line"; Kathleen Scott, 'A
Women recently.
Hilda Yeauger opened the meet- Little Mixed Up"; Mary K Ro!Jsh, "
lng welcoming the members and 'The U nwa~ted Bush"; and H1lda
"
guests. A Jove oflerlng was taken Yeauger, "Do You Remember."
guests
were
tile
Rev.
Steve
Other
and officers' reports were given.
Flowers were presented to the Netson, Christy and Donna Nelson,
~ldest mother, May Holtl,'r; tile Linda Hamm, Fa ith Varney, OreUa '
youngest mother, Jennifer Harri- Hysell, Marcia Arnold, Jennifer •
son; the one with the most family Arnold. Came Grueser, Mary belle
present, lour generations, Kathleen Warner, Mary J . Wise, Susanna
Scott; the most recent married, Wise, Jennifer Harrl$011 and daugh·
Faye Wiggins; a mothflr to be, ter, Megan, and Jane Sisson.
Christy Nelson; the one with tile . - - - - - - - - - - most great-grandchildren, May
Holter. Shirley Sopher won the door

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night were $50
Brent
George,
Mld(lleport,
. and E.
costs,
open h
fillsk;
Larry
W.
Bunce,
Middleport,
Saturday carnival set
$10, assured clear distance; Perry
R. Hall, Middleport, $25, disorderly
Harrisonville PTO' s Annual
manner; Mike Harrison, M_lddle·
Spring Carnival will be held this
port, $25 and costs, disorderly
Saturday, 4} 'j).m.,at the school with
manner;
Robert Southern, Middle·
a drawing for a VCR scheduled for7
port,
$25
and costs, disorderly
p.m. sharp. The carnival will
manner;
Johnny
Blake, Middlefeature door prlz£ giveaways every
port,
$25
and
costs,
disorderly
· hall hour, games, refreshments,
Gregory
McC!rthy,
Lemanner;
clowns, helium tilled balloons &lt;1nd a.·
tart,
W.
Va.,
$10and
costs,
stop
sign
talent show. Everyone is invited.
. violation. Charles E. Fellure, Pomeroy, wasglvenaslxdayjaUsentence
Group singing set
on a pettyr;theftchargeand James E.
Roye, Point Pleasant, W. .Va.,
Middlepm1 Nazarene Church will
forfeited a $100 bond posted on a
feature the singing group "Sunrise"
disorderly manner charge.
in services to be held 7 p.m. Friday
evening.

=~~u:~~~~~~~o~r:t::~ se~~~· from

urging those attending to commit

APR FINANCIN
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tllelr daughter,ln-law, Catherlne
Shenefield, wllo says, "They were
and stW are so nice to me (l crlnge
at ln·law jo~). I could 'not have
been treated anymicer" .
Mr. · Shenefield has had some
·serlous health problems durlng the ·
past winter and Mrs. Shenetleld,
who Is 90, manages tocru:e for him,
keep house and do the cooking; ·

at Meigs
School with a tal·
~t show, dance
contest, awards
• and a dance.
. • Hours are from
-"" a.m. and the
· Charles and Freda Edwards
. 7: :ll p.m. to 12:""
evening 1s being staged by the reconunend that you look Into
Meigs High School Teenage Insti- Amtrak If you're planning a trlp.
. tute for the Prevention of Alcohol
Freda says the Amtrak trains are
and Other Drug Abuse wltll Jeannie comfortable and have accoinmoda·
tlons to make your trip pleasant.
Taylor, Meigs faculty member. and
Ivan Faske of the Athens County · The costs are quite reasonable- In
' CouncU on AlcohoUsm, coonllnat- fact, you can travelabouthalfoftlle
· : ingtheevent.
natlonfor$125to$150.TheEdwards
There. will be free refreshments
had their experlence with a trlp to
, and the only ·admission · ts a New Orleans.
· commlttment that no chemical be
They tell me YOu can find out
used before or durlng the evening. more Info tllrough Trlple A and
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there Is a toll free number also
:
After too maily yt&gt;ars, I «!!d catch direct to Amtrak,
.; Bruce Stalnaker Stone In an
--:; appearance at the Laurel Clltf Free
'Southern Superintendent Bobby
' Methbdlst Churcll SUnday morning. · Ord has annoimced his dlstrlct
Bruce Is excellent as he sings Ills students ·who will be honored at the
: way - and quite wen - · tllrough first Meigs County Academic Ex·
• both crlglnal and, well known gospel cellence Banquetto lte·held on June
' music. He IS lin ent~lner and 6 at the Meigs High School.
• gets the point across from t1te quiet
The group Includes fourth, sixth,
beglnnlngofhlsmuslcalmlnlstryto eighth and lOth graders, one from
• sane lively, hand-clapping songs_ each school. and the tops of the
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Forest Run dinner held

Drug free for youth

Is an extension of Lebanon Town·
ship Rd. 433; a the private driveway
andparklnglotownedbytheRaclne
Gun Club off Sutton Townslllp Rd_:
100, contingent upon tlte letter of
approval from gun
members.

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James
The Diddle.
resolution will also allow ~
brlne usage oil a private driveway
owned by the Racine Gun Club If a
letter from gun club m!'mbers to
J .D. Drllllng, autllorlzlng brine
usage, Is submitted to .the
commissioners.
Tom Smith of J.D. Drilling,
uid!cated he would obtain such a
letter as soon as possible.
On behalf of J .D. Drllling, Smith
made tile request for the resolution
at last week's commissioners'
meeting. At that time a public
meeting to discuss J .D. Drllllng's
proposal was scheduled for yester-.
day (Wednesday), )1 a.m., In the
. commissioner's office. Present for
tile pubfic meeting, In addition to the
commissioners a,nd Clerks· Mary
Holl!ltetter and Ma&gt;:tha Chambers,
were Smith and Mark fJutchlson,
also of J.D. Dr!lli~g. No · other
Individuals were present to offer ·
input, pro or con, on .the salt brine
usage proposal,
Locations okayed for salt brlrte
. application In the resolution litclude
. the J.D. Drilllf!g plpeyard In
ltactne;~a - prlva te..iliivi&gt;way owned

thursday. May 30, 1986

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Commission okays salt brine usage
The Meigs County Commission- by James Diddle which Is an
ers unanimously passed a resolution extension of Sutton Township Rd. •
Wednesday to allow J .D. Urilllng, 1ffi; aprlvateparklnglotownedby
Racine, to use salt brlne for dust or James Diddle off County Rd. 28 In
Ice control on prlvaie property ·Sutton Township; a private drlveowned by ihe drllllng company and way owned by James Diddle which

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Home Eooaomlcs and 4-H
; · Grocery shopping Is a lot like
;.school. U you forget · to do your
!homework, the result may be
"6&gt;1;tly. But by dolng your home.. ~ork. you'll save time, energy and
-money. How? . You Won't need to
.return to the store ·for something
:You forgot, and you'll make fewer
ilmpulse purchases.
~ Getrtng ready to shop begins wl!h
:Jnenu planning. By pla nning meals
)lld snacks for the entire week, you
;t'lln take advantage of supermarket
~lals a nd save money. News:iiatler food advertisements are a
[flreat place to check weekly
:'iifx&gt;ctals.
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cou ld plan one company meal
a hearty family meal around

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which can be used during the week
in sandwiches. salads, casseroles or
other creative ways. When checklng ads. be sure to-compare prices
on an Item In advert!S..menis from
several stores In your area. Often,
more than one supermarket wUI
have some of the same Items "on
speCial," and sale prices may vary
considerably.
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When planning menus, you'll also
want to consider your family's busy
schedules. By making menu plans
as flexible as possible, you'll find It
easter to meet each family
memberS' needs without beconnlng
a "short order" cook. On a week
night when schedules ~re par(lcularly hectic, plan a simple meal
which can be prepared In advance
and eaten on- the-run, If rieeessary.
Hearty soups and many main dish

salads Ill the bill nicely, When
latecomers arrive home, they can
help themselves to an appeaUng
and nutritious suppe~ and not resort
to a bUdget-breaklnjl ·last food
meal.
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Once you've organized the week's
menus, a shopping list ls next on the
agenda . Too often this Important
step1s eUmlnated tn the Interest of
time. However, the results can be
well worth the effort. A shopping list
can make It easter to stick {o the
food budget and avoid costly
Impulse purchases. It also can save
you lime before, during and after
you go to the store.
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· Start saving time by· keeping
paper and•.a penctl ha!ldy tn the
kitchen. When you run out ·of
something, or you see an item Is
running low, jot yourself a note.
Later, you won't have to spend llmf'

trying to remember tt·you used the
last box of tissues or package of
pancake mix.
.At the end of the week, check the
menus you'1&lt;e planned. Al8o read ·
through the recipes you'll be ustng
and add needed Items to ,your Ust.
Often a recipe calls for Ingredients
you already have on .hand. By
checking cabinets, the refrigerator,
and·the freezer first, you'll quickly
find out what Ingredients you
already have and avoid costly
duplication.
Check cabinets . for dry tngre·dlents such as flour, cornmeal and
baking powder. While checking
kitchen cabinets for recipe tngredlents, don't forget to review your
supply of staple foods such as
coffee, fiour, cornmeal, sugar,
rolled eats and. vegetable shorten· .
lng. If your grocery stqre has any d.

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these Items on sale. and It you have
enough storage space, stock up for coupon tor an Item may result In a• •
savings of a not her )) or 00 f~t!nls. : •
added savings.
Time and effort spent In 111eal •
To save time, try to organize your
planning will help ensure rilOre :
list according to categories dairy, produ&lt;*, meat, frozen ioods. . nutr·ttlous meals for you and your&gt;
family.
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Many shoppersalsoftnd lt helpful to
Dtd You Kn0w That .. . profes·• •
organize their lists according to the
layout of thll store where they stonal co.uponers suggest using a [..
usually shop. This way they can shoe box with simple index card
save even more time and won't dividers. or large envelopes labeled
according to product category. For
need to run back an aisle or two tci
the greatest savings: they also
find an Item they missed.
,
suggest
using coupons to purchase
The time to gather the coupons
Items
you
need and plan to buy
you'll need Is while you're making
your shopping list, not while anyway.
standing In the checkout line. This
will take just a few nnlnutes If the
coupons you've collected are wellorganized.
Watch for special bonuses. Sometimes supermarkets sweeten the
savings by offering double or even

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Jllld Nancy Roberts or Uniontown,
1lfld granddaughlf&gt;r of Nonga Ro.rts and the late Bob Roberts, lias
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!&lt;'tiC scholarship to Ohio Unlver·
~ty. Her scholarship Includes
:l)l!tion, room, board and books.
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Laura Cobb and Amy Luckeydoo
were initiated Into Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's Daugh·
ters, at the recer.t Inspection of the
Bethel · by Mrs. Melody Brown,
Dayton, the grand guardian of the
State of Ohio.
reama Bentz, honored queen,,
presided at the Inspection held
following a dinner served by
Evan~eline Chpter 172, Order of the
Eastern Star. Past honored queens
Introduced were Paula Eichinger,
Susanna Wise; Sandy Luckeydoo,
Carol Smith. Linda Cramer, Tw!Ja

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i,lurlng the 1!*!4 &amp;easo~. The team
the Middleport First Baptist Church
Jlnished 14.() In the Senate League
Flowel"l were presented to Ada Bible School, June 24·28.
Slhd 19-5 overall.
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Bissell, the oldest mother, Su?
Cathy Riggs ts director, and Pat'
: · Ro~11s .earned ~ITS! team all- Hayman, the youngest mother, and Burton, co-director, for the Bible .
dtstrlct.hono~s lnl984. and was tw!Qe Doroth~· Wells, the mot~r ~lth the -- l!Chool whlchwlllotfei.cli.sses for an
~med to -t~ (Irs! team all-Sen~te mOst children, a dozen: at the recent _.. ages In mornlngsessions, 9a.muntii
~lectlons . .During· h.er juplor .and · . llJeettngofthe?ythlanStste,rshe)d · noon..
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ljen!or· seasons, he helped the Lake at the ~ Long Bottom Community
Klckol!tor the Bible school will be
tflgh team to a 27-11eague and 38-10 Bulldln~. ·
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held on June 22 and wlllconstst of a
pverall record while wining the
MeMcPeek,mostexceUentchlef, pool party at 5 p.m. followed by a
~am's most valuable player presided at the meeting with Leota wetner roast. Chlldren must be
~y;ards.
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Ferrell, Judy Holter, and Alta pre-registered for Bible school to
•.; A 3.3 student, she is a four year Ballard as pro-tem officers lor the partfclpatetn.theopentngparty.
)otter winner with the Lake High opening. Memorial ~rvlces WE';"'
The school will conclude with a
tJiack team . She is a member of the ocnducted. Tht're will a 6:.10 dinner party on Ju~e 29 canytng out the
i;tlvent Uniontown Church. She followed by short form meeting at theme, 'Its·a Day on Sunrise Island"
plans to major In exercise the June 3 ~ling which will mark . with games, prizes and refreshJl'llyslology.
the temples first anmversary.
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King, Phil Klnf{. Susan KJng, Edd ie Kllchrn.
.lim MC'Oanif'l .. Judi M(l(&gt;S, Mk'hl'IIC' P('fcrson.
TMTha Rathburn Brr"mb SinC'la ir Mllrk
Smi th . MC'IInda S~lth, Kim 'StN·ari, J&lt;&gt;nni
Swartz. JOdie&gt; Wr;&gt;ll!', Br}·unt Young.
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~)II. ,11 tiY' Mlddl('pm1 Ek&gt;m' nl ary SC'hool .has
tw-n unnoun&lt;·rd. MaklnJ.! :1 wadC' of H ot'
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ti:mald (~ltc'l.'n . AprU Hall('~ . Tony Hun·ls.
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UPRIGHTS

-\my Yates oqserve(l her el_ghth

blithday Sa~rday with a party. at
.. , · Pizza Hut In Pomeroy hosted by
her ·mothei-,. Gladys Yates. A Care
Bear ~ake and Ice cream were
served following the pizza.
Attending were Darlene Curry,
Mary Jane Curry, Janice and Bob
cUrry, Sue, John, ){aile, Andy and·
Ciara Sanders, Sally Yates, Nathan
Franco, Ray and Kelly Cook, Kim,
Jason and Jeff Dowell. Sending gilts
were Tabby Watson, Eva Mae and
Ezra PhiUips.

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Hy~ll . Tl'l'ffia~ .Janrt:;, Rand)' JC'wrll. BIIII.Jn
C:OrcJon. lh·:~n.. ll:tll. Rhonda Hmklw..:. C'lndl

H:t7.{'!10n. F.ra nt~ Hoffm; tn, I.Lo;a Hortman.
Hoy1, K:1.tlTI Molde'n . .Jodi Mtlk'r. Mark
l..uTKk'l'l'. Tim l.c'Maswr, Tt•rrsa fk'lds . •f&lt;tck
~·tt•n•on •. Anlla Rrt'C.I. Lisa Rid&lt;'!·. Sh&lt;'t"l'V
Rll l'hl£'. Rt'C'nda Robbin.~. ROd Hou~h . StK'rr\·
Savr't•, F.\·a Sl.~k. Linda S1rwm1. Mat'\·lil
Sdl~~. Ali.-.un 'l'rumm , Rot}' Tr..-all. Robvn
Vr&gt;noy. t::lM&gt;r·;r Wt,'l) ••J.ty " 'hl!llnJ!{On. Rita
Wllllumson. RC'th:t ' '(Jill.
Thf&gt; Uf1h !&lt;.lX wrolo: w·adlnR prrlod honor
1'1)11 :tl thf' Por JK&gt;I~' Elc&gt;llK'flla ry Sc.:hool has
1Jl't'f1 ;:mnnunC'f'd. Making " wadl' ut 8 or
t 1tm·t· In ~•llttnr suhj(&gt;t::t ~ to bf' naml'd to thl•
rl'lll 1,-c,-r:
F'lrst grade•- Tra\'k AbMit, AMt" Bl"':*•n.
.k&gt;s!!ok'a ('hapman, 'P3ul Chapman. M~an
Clark. Cas."' Cit'! and , Oa\id CuMI~am. Jay
0:.•~·~ Alida Ham. Sw-.anna Hmdf:&gt;rson.
Carlu Hup:Jvos. Monty lluniH, Erica P~lllps.
.k-5!tk'a Roblrw.m , Palma Wilf.'!ll, LafllfoaDa
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Johruton. I.e&lt; Luck&lt;&gt;\··

Sl'lku:. Kyko Simpson. Ltn4a
Jay Ct't'mrans, Trl:l«'Y G11K"!M"t.

Ciu-mlchael, Jt'fr Darnell, Travts
T3ra Erwin, ,Jrrt"d HUt, TQdd Mile

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Grimm , Chrtstr Hawkln~, Sandy

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MoUua Maynonl. Deborob Alkft. ICtovtn
l.ambort. Ruo1)' .T rlplo11. LoannC\Intiiii,Jodt
t m -. Kotly Phelpo, Steplwile Price.
• Loria no S«ool. Katrtna 'l'urM".
Fifth ,.-ode -Barbaro A - - . . J~
McElroy. Julia..,. ilu&lt;'lt, Jolui llon1ooa,
Joromy Ho&lt;t. Jonolllan """"'"· ·
NoutzliJi!t, lb&lt;ltaol R&lt;lwlh, Kim llor1,..,
Mt!ll~ Dolley. Jtoitomy !loan. Slfpba.U.

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roll a t ltv&gt; Rutland EJ.:orrw:.nlary &amp;hool has
In-n annouocM. Maid~ a ~adeo of 8 or
abovf' In a ll thMr ~ubj('Ct5 to ill' naJTK"d to ttw
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Jrrrmy Cok&gt;rrum. Krisl£'n DW.:.~Iva. Tara
Fttrh~X~Iti&lt;"k. n-avts G\lmort". Bl'f'rll Hanson.
Mari4"n&lt;' Hr:is, J('l"('my Honaker, Kal't'ft
'Kautf; Timmy Priddy. Shawn n1re, Lori
Rus!l4"1!, C'lndl Stl'wan, Man Titus. CU ndk't'
WalkN ', Rnxanr Williams.
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Kl'\1nCOIJins.Jana UaUc~...
Brkl~«'l , Da'vts, Phillip Edrnon!E. Tara
Fowl&lt;Y. ira\•IS Gra ft". MaAAJ&lt;" K('nfk'd~·. L.ort
McGhco£', Shm'l Ramsbwll. Cll'ldy Roush,
.k&gt;nomy lmtxxlm, Mk'hPIIc Want
Third wack&gt;- Lon18W'I'M"m, Amk' E llloll,
Krlstm Frodt&gt;rick, Juon C.0f"'i.'(', Missy
Jeffton. flac:1kol H.vwU. Almfll' l.mlley, Jaaon
Mllkor, JoyO' Bfk.n.
Fow1h RT&lt;~ck&gt; - Gary Adams , Jmnlf('l'
Ota$l('('n, Rust~ Edrnood!. Judy Fowlor,
Amy R4&gt;yn01ds, MllsySluon, hollyWUUam~.
Ftfth JUadf -Amy Henld, 'ThmmyMIIk'l'".
Miranda N~IIM. Juan Reynolds, Marf4?r·
Ita 'l'rmlm. J aynwo 111115.
Slxth grad(&gt; - ARR~e Elliott, John Evans.

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Heidi Con!!lion. Jim Cllo(llllll, Hank
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llonlolo, U.. Cont. J&lt;EoUy 00o1t1ao. Jllllfl
Dum. Amy E!Jplo, M.ry Hale, - , .
lliuntlton. 1\yon lllrpor, w~ llailtold.
More ltowanl,llo1Uiy ~. KIDK,
Monlio Klatl. Karon Lambori, 1'onuny
l.ambori, Sbonnon
Mllte ParW,
llo&lt;lqi-.Ciirlo!llewwt,T-.y......-. Racht!t Roblnooit, !\Nih Rldunond,

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. Rayan E. Young,daughterofMr.
~rs. Bill young, Pomeroy,
¢elebrated her seventh birthday
- Frtday eVen \Jig with a plzia party at
ShowblzPizza1Parkersburg, W.Va.
· Her guests enjoyed party hats,
balloons, pizza, pop, and birthday
. c;:&amp;ke and were taken on rides and
· entertained with g8jTles. Following
. the party, !he glr~ ~turnedJQ the
Young home for. a slumber party. '
The next morning the guests were
Served breakfast whlch lea~red
clortuts Inscribed "Happy Birth-

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BURLINGHAM - Burlingham
Conlmunlty Church, Burlingham,
will hold · revival services 7 p.m .
nightly beginning Friday. Herb
Inscoe, Ona, W.Va:, will be evangelist with special slngl~ ·by the
Pleasant Valley Trio. Rev. Ray
Laudermllt Invites the public. ·

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SA'nJRDAY '
• RACINE - The Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation w!jl stage a blke-a-lhon
starting at 10 a.m. Saturday at the
RaCine Fire StaUon to raise money
to help conquer the disease.

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fiiDAY &amp; SATUIDAY OIII.Y• 11AY 3ht &amp; JUNE 1

Wlthaervlces at7 eachPVelllng. Rev.
will be the evangelist.

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OIUrch on Butternut In Pauer:O),
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CHESTER ..,. Chester Council
323, Daughters ot America, will hold
services for Mae Spencer, Thurs·
dey, 7: :Kl p.m .. at Ewing Funeral
Home. Members are asked to wear
whtte.

revival services Friday through
: Sunday at 7:.10 p.m. each evening.
Iion Seevers will be the speaker.

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' AUencllng the party were Toni
Plzln, Jennifer Lawrence, Denise
Hayes; Della Pugh, Samrnl Sisson,
Heather Knight, Megan Clark,
Jerry Clark, and Billy Young,
brother of the honored guest. Al8o
attending were, her parents and
Linda Lambert. Others presenting
gifts Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Young,
~dney; Carolyn Richardson, Ket·
terjng; Mrs. Elnwa Boice, Myrtis
and Norma Parker, Palma Wiles,
and Kelt)l Mattox. .

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Brion W.._, Mllte Wotlt.

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ChariM Alffl•. A .Ph
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Mon . ttlru 1•1. 1:00 1.m. to 8 p.m.
&amp;.nwlly 10:30 lo 12;30 1nd IIi to I p.m.
PRESCRIPTIONS
PH. !118Z ;29515
Friendly S1rvlc•
E. Mllin
Pomeroy, Oh.
Open Nlftltt til t

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SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION
OF
WOOD

St~nit Walker.

L.D. c-lus - Angle E ll iott , K~ln
Pr1domort&gt;.
ThE&gt; ftlth siX wf'fka IUBdlft« period Moor
roll at lhr Metas Junior Hf«h School hal bfLt'B
announced. Makin« lll'ade at B or abavt&gt; a.
6U thftr IUtJtedSIO be nanwd IO lhfo roll Wlfft:

DINETTE SET

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Randy Shufford, Daymond Wolf('.

FOR D£UVERY. f YOU IIISS THIS SALE YOU PAID TOO MUCH. ·

LARGE SELECTION OF LAWN FURNITURE ALL PRE-SEASON PRIC

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SWISHER LOHSE

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David BoY.·ers. Nikki Bunch , Milry Bulcht&gt;r,
Sixth J!)'adc&gt; - Kim Ewln~. Erk H&lt;'C'k, {.1\arlcnr Cadlr. MC'\odl Carl, U&gt;sley Can·,
KC"il,\' Sml: h, K_C'I_Iy J~nson, Ja.~ Wright ,
Chad Carson. Tar3 Clurk. Shannon Coates,
JE&gt;nnl Wrrry, Sea n Walton , Tonvo.~ Sh&lt;&gt;llon,
Patrl&lt;itl Pavl"i, Jason Dod~. Ll'an DoldRl'.
Raehael Fei-r1"11, StaCC); Shank. .
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O.H. Primary- D'.trr&lt;'lll..A'l', Larry Rult£11',
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J(l('}' Spt&gt;nc·E•r.
W&lt;'Sk')l Hm~otard. Stacy Hyfi(lll, SI'K&gt;ll~ HenD. .H. Inf(&gt;rlllC'diafr-Tonya Hudrwii.Kf'vt n
dr1cks, Nick KlnJ;:, Amy f..u('kt&gt;ydoo. Jpfr
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McEII'Oy,.,'0\1
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The flflh slx wl'l'la; grading prrlod honor
Lou&lt;k'rmllt, K&lt;'VIn Oll r.r, 'fodd PowE'II, Mindy
roll at ttl(. J;lradbury School has be&lt;.-n
Rl~gs, Jam! Shrt•Ts, Sonja St(('k&gt;, Kathy
Tho-"s,
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anl10UhC'(Id. Ma kl 11M a gradP at B or abow In
" "' Monica Turn&lt;'r, Laurlt&gt; WaY
[)('bbiC' WC'St. !i;abrlna Wilson, ML~sy Wood5,
a ll thrtqubJt&gt;cts To twnar:ned to the&lt; roll were~
o~~ Younn, An&lt;H&gt;Ia Whitl', H£'fll'\., Bucha·
FtrtQ gradr _ Tricla Bat-r, Frank Blak&lt;",
r·•..-.n...~ •.,...
Dodk' aC'Iand, Sharl a Cooper, fi(lather r-""· n_
. ;_\'1-ne&lt;&gt;_n_t_L_:•u_a.._·_m_lll. _ _..:.__ _
Oav&lt;'npor1: Stary Duncan. Tar;~ Gerlach,
Dari11 Ulf{an , Tabby Phillips. Chrlstlna
weav('f', Robblf" Wyan.
Sixt h ~de&gt;- TM""eSa [).(ooem, Erica Elias,
Pammy Ham. SU!an Houchins, J ampy
Little. SIC\'&lt;' martin , Mls~ Nelson, Sh£111).
Pullin.~. Juson Smilh, JMrpb Smith Kf'fl
Vi!nM&amp;trt". Caret Wolfr.
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DH cWsn- Neal BonN:-uttrr, Bobbv Nitz,

TANKS

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Announcement ts being made of
the birth of a son at the Holzer
ME!dlcal Center, May 10, tolVlr. and
Mrs. Robert Harris (nee Peggy
O'Brien) Mt.Alto, W.Va.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James O'Brien, Lincoln
Hill, Pomeroy, and paternal grand·
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Harris. Columbus.

$7995

COMPLETE STOREWIDE SAVINGS!

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SA I ,J UN t I. 9 5

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Yares .birthday

INGELS FURNITURE and ·JEWEURY

l.lsa B.'IXfl"'r. Mkharl &lt;1ln&lt;'. Cath~· J::k-l..on,e.
K;.~u·lm• Donotn.K'. l..of"('na DonotnK". Tim
Gilkc'•;v. K&lt;'ll~· GlntM·. DaYIII Uy!;C'JI , rx-nnls

IVUchai-1 J.ltllf' , Mark Mills. Chanda Mulfol'd,
il):)fl\'ll Ph&lt;rlln, Kr nda ~'\'OOids. JNiSIC'&lt;l
fCioti.ll1 , ,l:rmk' Wlllr l, Strphcink' Wootl. r'\IICIJ
R\1~11 . Rl'rniCl" Bl;~kr. ('had Bur1qn, .J:.lnct l&lt;'
f.DSif't'. Ml(•h:u•l Frall('k0\l1ttk, Alioon \.A"rl ·
ftlph , NIC'kY M!lls. C.l't"fl P('('k, trln Smit h,
\tPndl Sml1h , ~ :r kmu T~Tf'f'. Doclgrr
~IUJltl.1n , fo:lilll lx.•th \Vr!gh!.
..,_~"'ml Jtl'~ult• - Robl)kl Bak(.'f. K l'h h
)\r1 rs1. l1a\'ld Eakin..,, i{p!,•!n l.o~an . Kim
fr.r~·. Trlsh MdfaffW. Ek.l('k~ M4"1&lt;'1'. Ja'mk&gt;
~nnlnj:!ton. And~· Plu nt:~., Cruclu~q Roush,
' -:1;-rn S\\".1r1i .. llmm.v Wolf&lt;&gt;, Adam Wyatt ,
Jaam C'mcm, ..:.f'nn_,. Cum'flC't&gt;. fk&gt;ck~· Dlk-5,
I*&lt;• HonakM', Chu&lt;'k l..f'Jitar, .Jon M:rttca,
Pangto, R~·an Rowr, Edlk&gt;n.- Rus!l{lll,
~:;;,.~:·~~=~·~~Amy WhJtfl, Tony-.a.WIU, Walt Grm't'l', EriC' Ct'Ump. TC'I't)' Slobart, Oarrt"ll
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~lank.!l. A.mv HArrison. Amanda Brinker.
- llflih BuskJrk. TC'rlcl
lf'.athl"'' Knl~t. fsttt«'i Gri mm, Corey Dand ,
..c,_· ~;,._ . Dawn Hodun.-m. Brkl
K~flnu Warner.
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. Makk'n. Ann Rlffl(', An~('
src:ond ""a&lt;k' _ ~ Pratt. Wlliftv
Mun Strv.•a11. Anglr WhUr. Tom
Chlldrtss. 8C&gt;nny f:win'~t. DtnLII;(' Hayl"S, tJs8
~:tn Evuns. F.rln HHrprr,
YNIU$1!('1". Am~ Durst, sarah Andn'son . •lerod
n ......,,. Srotl, Cora ~.
C?Ok. David F't"lty, Jason Taylor, Dav1d
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obtained by caUing Mrs. Riggs,
992-3702 or the church office,
992-2755, !Oa.m. to l p.m.

rolls_~___-_-·-_
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WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS AND DO
THE BILLING FOR THE FOLLOWING:
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OHIO WELFARE
COMP.ENSATION .
GENERAL RELIEF
UNITED MINE WORKERS
BOILERitAICERS . '. . ...
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PAID : ..
P.C.S.
MEDIMET

Pythian sisters . 1 eport Bi e School planned
~re~ to thelrfl;st..o~tright Senate .. have meet_;ng - ,.· "Discoverli.g God's Love· on take R.la\.'0! a t .Tp.m. on ·June .10. ·._.
if,Rague volleybiill, championship . .
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MEN'S &amp; WOMEN'S
200fo
OFF ALL WATCHES
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10°/o OFF ALL 14 KT. CHAINS
1$ 0/o OFF All DIAMOND RINGS, PENDANTS, ETC.

P.M.
FIIDAY, MAY 17th
HELD OVER
FINAL 2 OAYS

the rummage sale a nd hake sale. retained for another year. Kathelyn
The Chillicothe birthday party was Metzger, chaplain, had the prayer.
discussed and .$25 was sent to the On sick call were Jolm Hites, J .J.
dlstriCt preslden.t tohelpontheparty Cremeans, Ken Madden, Mae
.expenses.
Lewts, Harry Wyatt, and Jeremy
Gerry Parsons·made a repOrt on Roush. •
the party at the Arcadia Nursing
The door prize brought -by Mrs.
Home. She said cost was $293. The · Parsons was won bY CaUie Rich·
birthday of the group's "adopted" mond. otnner was served Monday
grandmother, Alice Marcum, 73, for those who participated In
was observed with a gift.
Memorial Day services at the
It was noted that twofannllles who v.arlous ceremonies visited during .
had deaths recently had been the day:
remembered. , Officers will be

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Childs, Teresa Van Meter, Debbie
Bethel 62, Mary Jane Wise and the Middleport Alumni Association
Glaze, Beth Mayer. Amy Sisson,
KathY Johnson, the Bethel guardian banquet saturday.
and Mandy Sisson.
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council. and anhonoredMa~n.Dan
Installation was announced for
Also Introduced were Mrs. DOnna
Arnold,aknlght oftheYorkC.rossof June 15 with Sherr! Sisson to be
· Bauman, Marietta, a past grand
Honoc.
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Installed as honored queen. Several
guardian and recipient of the Royal
Strephanle Walker reported on gtft presentatlonsweremade:Merrl
the Ohio Job's Daughters Pageant Amshary presented an honorary
Purple De~; Merrl Arnsbary
and Kenneth Wiggins, guardian and
held recently In Columbus In which · membership trom the Bethel to
associate guardian QI Bethel 62;
she and Oreama Bentz partie!· Ke nneth Wiggin s; assoc iate
Pam Elvie, Marietta, grand cha- , paled. She noted that Drearna · guardian.
plain, past honored queen of Bethel
received a second place In the r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
district for haying acquired the most
65, Marietta, past Miss Ohio Job's
sponsors.
Daughter, andreclplentoftheRoyal
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Plans·weremade to assist serving
Purple degree; past guarJians of

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SAVE .ON
14. KT. ADD-A-BEAD CHAINS .............~P:: •••••• S19 95
14 KT. ADD-A-BEADS •••••••••••••••••~~m~9.~!....~~•.... $0&lt;

OPEN TO THE pUBL\C

Job's Daughters conduct meeting . recently

Beck)• Roberti

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junior membership Is $4. Belva
Shuler w.as welcomed as a new
member.
Mrs. Gilmore gave a report on
delegates to Buckeye Girls State
noting that one delegate Is unable to
atlend and her alternate will go tn
her place. ·Till' illstrlct summer
convention was announced for June
6 at Lancasterwtthseveral planning
toattend,
.
Diana Jarvis, junior advl$0r,
thanked the memb!'rs for help with

992·2635

In The Je.welry Detartrnent

ONE DAY ONLYI

Alnerican ·Legion Auxiliary makes· ~onations

A $50 dona lion to' the Special
Olympics at theCarletonSchool was
made by the Am&lt;'rlcan Legion
Auxiliary. Feeney-BennettPost128,
Middleport, at last week's meeting.
Becky Tyree presided at the
meeting with Jean GUmore, poppy
chairman, reporting that eight .
seniors and four juniors sold poppies
With pr&lt;Jeel'ds being $321. It wa5
noted 11121 membership for 1!85 Is
closed at 126members, andthat1986
dues are payable anytllne after
June 1. Senior membershlp Is~ and

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Public Notice

ORDINANCE
NO. 1156-85
AN ORDINANCE 'ro MDOORDINANCE NO. 982-

of the ViH- of MiddloporJ as
follows:
~ · I. That t.!'vl existing
ordtnancos be modijied and

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Private R!Midence. lingle set
tervice. 1$10.74 per month
See. II. That Conaalidatod

Comrn\H'\icltiona Group, Inc.
not to Impose the five
percent i11Cf'8118 in 1986 and
1988 as ollowed under lho

C - Communicationa Act of
1984 IS 661.
See. Ill. That Conaolidated
Communications Group
~- that the incr•• herein
shall not become effective
until all alect:ronics hllve been
~. •• defeCtive cable
and -'pmant tepiacod

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l~~n~IICOI~~sa=ry,
the betiC
lin&amp;-upand
increel8d
to

15

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Sec . IV. Tha1 in a:t other

,...,...tl,

existing

in

their

entirircy within llid ordinanCl8 •
~1 llid provilions shall COJ1:
bntM under the terms and
. ~ons •t forth therein,
See. V. Thio Ortlinanco llhall
take effect and be in force from

and after the aartiest date u
provided bv law.
Passed lho 13th day of May
1985

Af!""

Carl Horl&lt;y
President of

Council
Jon Buck

onlng For
Bargains?

Sizes 10 1h to 24'12 . women 's
Sizes 34 to 52.
S3.DO lor each panorn . Add 651
each panern tor poslage and
h•ndling . Senti lo:
Aline Adlftll .Plnernl ·' r 1 •

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ORDINANCE
NO. 1157-85
GRANTING FRANCHISE TO
COLUMBUS AND SOUTH·
ERN OHIO ELECTRIC COMPANY TO CONSTRUCT,
MAINTAIN AND OPERATE
LINES AND APPUIITENAN·
CES AND APPUANCES FOR
CONDUCTING ELECTRIC·
ITY IN OVER, UNDER AND
THROUGH 'THE STREETS,
AVENUES, AllEYS AND
PUBLIC PLACES OF THE
VIUAGE OF MIDDLEPORT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THE VIUAGE
OF MIDDlEPORT STATE OF
OHIO:
SECTION 1: ThetColumbuo
and . Soulhom Ohio Electric
Company. a c:ooporw1ion oogeniad tho lows of lhil
State of Ohio. ill . _
and aaligno, ~--­
"C-ny"lio........., anted
the righ1, privilogo,
Ond outhority to ecqulno, 00ft11fuc1. malntllln and in, above, under, ac:ro. end

t!..t..

along lho -

· oleyo. thoroughfaNO, bridgoo end IX'bllc
places, as the Alnti now or may hotMft• ba lold out in
the Vtllage of Middloporto
State of Ohio, (heralneftor

c;allad the "MunlciPiilitv"l.

u...·_for t h e . . _ and

pu._ for which tt1actr1c
energy Ia now or mayhllwPIIN

be Ulad.
SECTION 2: The CosnpWtt
shell fully indamnlfv .... heri1!IOA th.e MunJcljJellty
'"lm any and · .. dlnli!lfl&amp;
cOltS and .,..,...._ of .....,
kind oocoalonad by lho ....
nagligenoo of.tho Company in

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p r i v l , _ , - end obJI.
glltiono

·NEW Spring-Summer Patlern·
Catalog. Fasl lashioris lor busy

Women. Free pattern coupon;
Sand $2.00 plus 651 postage.

.. SECTION 3:. Whttw-·the
Compwoy · ~ - the
ewec_li&lt;M 111 inltlllldc:rl. of any
of ouch linea or equipment ·k

SHOP THE

Books $2 .50 + 651 ea . p&amp;h.
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Pomeror. 011. 457H

- -.....iNIIono ...
the - - of the pollee
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c i e l - the more offlclont
lhio tloportmem

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In the depwt.
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B e l t - bvthtCouncil
of the Vllego of ~ •
Section I. That no ono-

llwn the pollee -

... dulv

rldo in """ ......,. pollee

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-\Mthout
from tho Chlof or
Acting Chief of Pollco. for the """""' . . _ of

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which .,. n
y for tho
.,..,.,..,..,. of the pollee
- . · dutlee or in , _ of
. . . . . . w:y .......... whi::lh
. . to be ....... - ... the.,....,.

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log-.

Section II. That lhil Chief or
Acting Chiof of Po11co- be

any....,.._not_to

.... -"lc
llhift of
It - ...
liethtt
12 ......

Chiof or !'cling Chief to .find o
NP'I CI II ..W for a,.y officer not
- t o - hlo ....,.... llhift
Section Ill. That ...,. - ol

::=:-"...':'Iii
bJ. by .
Thats.~on· JV .

polloo

par eight-/tour
~ f:or ........ lunalt. Tltlo
......mlnul8 tora.lc may b e .. any the- 3"1
of hlo duty olillt.
:S8ctlan. v. ThaLorri ahlit
ch,nglt.., CCII offioen rriuli
be 1212 OJitl by ilia C'hief or .
Acting Chlof.
Soction VI- Thtoi ,.Y 0...
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Ia lad t o "'
-. ~moretlwi
offlorlf'l .,. wortdng .on •
. llhift . the, . lddltionel
.will bit on fool ......,.,
Chlof or Aeiln8 Chief lit

_.....for- Petro! and

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Public Notice

tho.._.

IUihoritv to llllign dutioo to be

hctlon VIII. Thill .. ._.
1ion tmoo or _.......
daya off be ~ by
the ChW or Acting Chlof 11
looot 72 - . in ·
hctlon IX. Thill t h e _ ,
be - l i l l i e
to !hilt ,_- dolly to ony prioonooS within
30 ol the .............

perfonnad on al shifto end
require that ouch dutin be
parlormad to tha best of the
police officar'a obiliJy.

Public Notice
by village council.
. .. Carl J . Hotl&lt;y
President of Cbuncil

AnBSt:
Jon Buck

ORDINANCE 551

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to lii'Mf'ct
ordii'\III'\OMi number 611 •nd

An ordinance

514andordin..,ce519. TofU&lt;

Section XV: Thot the CHief
or Acting Chief · ohal be
Passed thio 22nd day of
rooponolblo for eaauring that April. 1985.
.
the """"allons are
to by •• Yillage police
(61 23. 30. 2tc
and that the mayor
be --'blo for .......
Public Notice
llrettltfllt - 8 A.M.
tlinlng thettheChief or Acting
Lunc:h - 12 noon
Chlof a d - to the above
Dinner - 6 P.M. ,
..........,.,
PROBATE COURT OF
In tho - t h e t t h e hctlon XVI. That~ - b e
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
. . . , _ ... not be to the ,....,._,., of the o(;hlof ESTATE OF E~ J . HILL
.. .... on any perticuler or Acting Chlof to i - the DECEASED
day, the Chlof or Acting Chlof ' - ' g ' poneltieo for Yido·
Case No. 24782 Docket 12
be notiflad 24 houri In tlono of any of ..aula- Pogo 491
NOTICE OF
end it be hlo tlono by '""- polloo otlioers:
~to make~
1. When the Chief or Acting
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
"*""for ....tng ol - ·
Chief hel d-ntitlad- any
hctlon X. That the -~ of " - regulatlono 1tatt boon
On May 13th. 19B5. in the
dllpMcher- b e . - - ... an olfic»r for the Maigl County Probeta .Court.
for . . . . . ..., -phone end .lint .....
be .... c- No. 247e2, J•net E.
- - .... - - totheolflcorbytlloChWCM' Thaloa. State ROUI8 124. R.D ..
io no -ulad dlo- Acting ChW and become pert Recine. Ohio 46n1 wM
appointed E•acutri• of the
, . _ .. the pollee deport- of the - · · - " " •
. . -. The ChW '"'Acting
2. -thoChief'ooActlng ettate of E. J . HHI, de. IWitd,
Chief- be notiflad end- ChW hel "-ninld thet • late of 36109 Flatwooda
Road, Pomeroy, Ohio' 45769.
-bell!Nenydllpsndter
vi_ _ the....,..,_,.. -NgUI8tlona
which ofhoa- • OC·
Robert e. 11uc1c.
. . , . _ ltitld ... the..._ currad by • polica officar,
Probete Jud:O
1o pwn~llad to ..,:.ld, end within o 30 day period, the
.....
.Chlof or Acting Chief ahal
lena K. Nestielroad,
SECTION' XI. That el pollee ""--' the olfk:er for three
Clert&lt;
--tothebeotoltholr daya wia-1 pay.
(51 16, 23. 30, 3tc
~ pwhMm pollee dutin
3. When the Chief or Acting •
during hlo dulv houro In Chief haa dettlfminod thBI a
that villlgo · be ll*d vtolatlon of lhasa regulaPublic Notice
" ' ; : ; : . ; - ... police tlono .... OC&lt;Umld by • police
PI'
pcnlbk.
officer Within a 30 day period,
. NOTICE OF
hctlon l!ll. That el cello thio _ , be-caused for diomio·
PUBLIC MEETING
••-ad bv the polloo olflcor AI end the Chief CM' Acting
FOR RESIDENTS
on dulv- b e - on lho Chief- - • theM violo·
. OF SYRACUSE
......,. lcig ond
t1ono to llilage council for their
· A;, PtJbli~ . meeting f01 resihow W11rY- be m,.- ...."" .I - - ond IICtion on the
dionto of the,Village of Syratho loo»ltoii of the ~ ollaged chergoo.
and being pa•olod. A
hctlon XVII. Thill any Yil- cuoa, Ohio; wHI 'b e held by thli
of the luoidl period lage ordinan.:eo or portion of town council on Jufte 3 at
ba on tho log vliag'e ordinancoo which ""'in 7:30 p.m. at the Syr.cuse
Elementary School.
·
con111ct wi\11 thio ordinance ore
· Purpose of the public meet·
Section XIII. Th8t the lbove hereby repuhsd to ·the extent
ing il to discuu the pot,libkt
~ ..._ ora in addition m of tha conflict.. .
..
ony- dtiiieo wl1iCh m,Y be.
Section XVIII . • .That , this obandonm"" of""' sY,ecuoO
lglad by ' t!te Chief or' --..la'-'fdocle"""o Roodoida Parti. located along
A(:llng Chlof or ...., athol' be en -gotocy,ordinanoo In ,RfiU18 124Jn the Yili8ge.
All residems ere inVited to
llutleo' which - . . . - - · lhet.it •
to proYide
. ·. ·
owY in lhil regular partor. odequol8 pollOI protection to attend.
JANICE LAWSON
of • pollOI
olficor'o
vlllego
immoclietely.
1
Clatlc
• Section XIX. That ttM. ordt·
dutiet.
Section XIV. That tho
,.._ io to be in e11ect (51 26. 28. 29. 3(), 31 161 2,
•·
or Acting Chlof ltoo the lmmadl~ upon ~ p a - 6tc

'*""""" ti......

Public Notice

VI,._.

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Alariel and wegft Iff.- the .

C'-k-Treasurer

-

•loti•-

--rv

of Pom...y.

amended aaction

,_v

1. _ . . . ,

B&amp;C, D&amp; E aafolowo:
Patrolman, Thru .
. 3 yeOrl .... .... .......... ....60

Extra Patrolman
with ochoollng
1·6 MM\hll ................. 4 .00
..·.. .... ............ 4.~0
Olopotl:her

1-6 monthe ......... ........ 2.89
after &amp;moo. .... ,-:., ......... 3 .01
Extra Dlopetdtar ......·.:.:. 2.89
W818f Dopertmortt
B_k..,... , , ............... 3.22
laborlf .. ::......... "" .. " .. 3.&amp;6
Clerk ol Board of
Public Allen.
monthly ................ 1 31UlD
Mayor'• -retaov ......... 3.11 .
Sb'eet and
Cemotay ................. 3.3&amp; •
Saction 3. That Ordin.,co :
l\lo. 379, datod F-...y 6,
1 989; &lt;lfdiniince No. 401,
dated June 1. 1970; Dnli' ;
No. 407. d -. No- ·
118mbos 1, 1970; Ordlnence '
l\lo. 431 , dated may·12, 1972; •
Ordinanoo No. 440, deiad •
Auguot 20. 1973: Ordinance •
No. 451. dol8d JW. i. 1974: ·
Onlinance Nb. 4114 diitod
Nooes•ibeo 1 a. 1 974: Onli· ;
none&gt;~ No. 473, datad Juna 8, •
1976. Ordinance No. 485. '
detad Januery 1, 197B. •"" •
()l'(lin(IIIOO No. 501 dotad
February 19, 1979: ahal ba "
and era henlby repetled. ·,.. · :
Section · 4 . That thio Onli- ,
nance _.,... be retro·active to ·

,1\ugusfl ." 1984 and ·ohitllteiie ' .. ·
effeCt arid ~in' """" fioni and :.
aft"' the!
. dote.'
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Passed: 4-1-B6

Atteot
Jane Watton
Clerk· Tree...er
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Business Senices·

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MGM

THE QUAUTY
PIINT SHOP ·

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

ACCENT

Give Your Camper a Permanent Htme

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Alllllorlztd Jolin Dtere,
Now Holland. Bush Hoe

Fe,. E••lt•••t

HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop .and
shower in banment. Four roo• and batll
2--porches, carport, new furnace and centrai .
air. Middleport. Ohio.
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HO.. IAIIOIAlll•
CAll 9~9·2210-AIIr for tl. '

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TV &amp; APPLIANCE

,.,.. &amp; •• ,.,••

1-3-tfc

3-24-tfc

•live Entertainment •free HBO

(6141 992-2834
ar 992-6704

A. A.A.
304-675-6276

YOUNG'S .
CARPENTER
SERVICE .

lt. 1241Pom.-y Ohio

AI.. Tt11e•l1tl ..
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

It. ·4, Hyotll tun Rd.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant
1-10-t.f.tl . ..

Roger Hysell
. , Garage
AUTO &amp;TRUCK ,
REPAIR

SINGU '24.95
304-675-6276

TRENCHING SERVICE

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f1111 EquipMent
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CHESIII-915-3307

SALES &amp; SERVICE

SP'LIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2
complete baths, dinin&amp; room.• livin&amp; room
and 11111 recreation room. Loe1ted on ~
acres: Llr&amp;e farm pond. Rlci~e area. ·

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992;2196
Middleport,

BOGGS

RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE

II

PAT HILL FORD

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
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- Addon• •nd remodeting
- Roofing 1nd .gutter work
- Concrete woflt
- Plumbing 1"d electric•t

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CAU
446-4522

U..$-AVE

v. c. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or 992-r314

RliNTAL

Po111troy, Ohie •
12·8-tlc

A~TO

*VINYL SIIING

IISSILL

-.oco.
..,.... Ettlmat..·'
Pl. ····1101
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,
lit 5 ••r Culh

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ICUT'Our fOI FUTUI£ 115()

EUGENE LOIIG

·liN'S
APPUANCI
SEIIICI

$UPERIOI
SIDING CO.

. 'VINYL &amp; IIIMI.UI
Complete 0 - WOOl
~Rem-ling
· Roofing of en l:ypao

Worlted In home area
20yaaro
"'F- Eotfmatee"
. . . ~)
.
[~IU.j!CT:

BoHoons fo{ Got Wei, Annl-•orya. Blrthdeya. ptnlea.
Singing Gorrllle. C ~l Belloono &amp; Co. 614-448·4313 ..

AapdiiY expanding oomp.eny looking for embiou1
people for management,
ulet and customer aervice.
. I 1 . 20!) par month ifyou
quollfy. Company benefits.
paid vacation. Cell for
pertonallntervJaw Thull·
day or Fridoy, 614-4467441 . eo,cloa07

·1•Garage aalo Friday. May
31st . 9em · 4pm. George
I will not be rl'aponolble for Donovan resfclence on Sll
1 _•"';'
1 _A_Ifr:.:ad.:._
. _ _, _ _
any de btl connected for by _6_8_
anyone other than myHH. 1
Clyde A . Ademt.
Eety ' Auambly Wo t k l
1600.00 par 100. Guarenteed Pay m ant . No
E.parience·No Sales. Detells aend aelf-addraoaed
stamped envelope; Elan
Vltal- 71&amp;, 3411l Enterpriaa
Rd. Ft. Pierce. fl . 33482.
-tcTruck Drivers needed. MinImum e•periance. Top 'pay.
No layoffo. Cell 9 to 6 16131
5113-9647 .

Muat len . 1'983 Jey : Skyliner. Iota of ••tra• inciOcled .
Cell eftor 5 :00, 814-4487200.'

Buain••• for eale, down·
town Gallipolis. equipment
&amp; Inventory. Selling due to

illneos . Caii614-44G·1458 .

Klngoly expando 7x24 e•·
pando. with air , firepiiCI .
gutters. ltereo, microwave.
$1B,996. Call' Mon.·SII. 9
to B. 614· 448-3647.

Home A1Hmbly Income.
A11emble prod,u ctaat home.
Pan-time . Details . Cell81 3· ,For tale by owner: approx. 2
327· 0B98. ext . 159.
acre• of lend with f974
Cattle mobile home. 1 ... 66 .
e•. c:ond., ell new carpet.
22 Money to Loan
and 1982 Buddy 10•06.
expenda llvlngroom ,
HOME OWNERS -Refinance •16,000 . .Live in one. rent
to low fixed rate . Usa equity the other. Call 814-448·
for any purpo1a. leader 4263 or 614 -:!79-2824. ·
'
Mortgage Co .. 614 - 692~
19B2 14• 86 furnlahea. un 3051 .
derpiMing. waSher &amp; dryer.
1-=;:;=::::======= AC. · porch.
Cond .,
I·
$12 .000. Cell 814-266 ·
23 Profeaslona l
11121 or 814-268-8280.Services

······'P·o.n&amp;;o;; .........

&amp; Vicinity

Middleport

8c Vicinity

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G1rege Sale: every Satur·
dey, tein or ahint~ . On State
Route 654. between Che·
shire &amp; Porter. Something
new every week.
Thu•odoy, Friday . Moy 30,
31. Old 1110 at Evorcr"n,
Co'x reeidence.
2 Family Thu rs . 6 Fri. 30th &amp;
3ht. 3 mi . from hospital on
180.

Si• Family . Priced low. to
got May 31tt. June 1 It,

10-4 . Rain
Spruce St.

cancel,.

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lneidl ule -oppoeite Ptn·
nzoil ttetlon, ReciM. Ohio.
Juna 18t and 3rd. t0.2&amp;.
f0.60. II .00 t - o pluo ·
furniture. toolo, houoehold
itame.
Moving out Mle. A uatic
Hills, SyrecuM, Ohio . Lee
Circle, 8 .G .
810 South Second, Middle· .
port. May 30 throug~ June
Lara• clothing, applian·
cee.'linene, beddint. drapea, .
dilhu. pena. toola. Avon. ·
toya, loti mite . Something
for everyone.

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-CALL

446·4522

U-SAVE
AUTO.
RENTAL

CARPET
.&amp; UPHOLSTERY
·cLEANERS ··: ·

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St. Rl. 160 '

North

G.o lllplllil, Ollio 1-11-tl

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUJ,' _
JUST CALL!
992-3410 \
LIMESTONE I
GRAVEL - SAND ·
TOP SOIL , :

FILL DIRT
· 1

fl~~~k1E~· ESTI~A~ES" •...

JIM CLIFFORD :
992-720

SHADE RIVER
DRILLING

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

:·::··"Pt-Pieai-aiit":--- . ·..

BUILDINGS

:

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

992-5875 Or
7U-3195

If•••

A

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*AL._UM SIIING
•I&amp;OWIIJN
IIISULAI10N

CINner. ont half milt up
Gaorue• Creek Rd . Cell
e 1 4-4jiii-029f.

..... ·'Gaiiiiloiis.........

RENT A CAR

247-4641

"We Rent For Less"

tFree Estim•tesl

worl&lt;

dell¥ery, Davis Vacu1,1m

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36. PHONE 1114-448 ·
7274 .

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. All STEEL &amp;
:POLE BUILDINGS

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repair Gas Tanks.

sweEPER ond aawing mechine repelr. ,_rta. end
oupplleo.
Pick up end

Mobile Home•
for Sale

PH. 667-6535
; or 985-4353

II

$949 95

Nuralng enla1ent naaded 21
Bu•lnes•
full time &amp; part time poolOppqrtunity ·
11ono needld . Exporlonce 1- - - - - - - - - only. Plnecreot Core Canter,
I NOTICE I
6&amp;&amp; Jeckoon Pilce, Galllpo· THE OHIO VALLEY PUB ·
lit. No phone calla pfeaee.
LISHING CO. recommenda
that you do buaineu with
people you know. 1nd NOT
to •nd money through ·the
mail until you have inveati·
I MONEY I
Qlted lhe offering.

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Announcement•

Help Wanted

The Daily Sentinei-P

Saturday J una 1st. Debby Fslc~j~Y and Seturdey. Mev
Dr .• McGu ire Subdivision. ·31 end June ..1et. Loti of
antiquee. 1h 'bed, motorcY· children and women'a clo·
:z:
cle, 111irror. flow era II ehairs. thing. Some brand new. T.R.
Workman's, 448-3918.
(614) 446-7619 or.(614) 992-6601
79 behind Feirgrounda. Cell
814-992 ·31 10.
1970 Aca~amy good cond ..
417 Second Avenue . Box 1213
NeiQhborhood Yerd Sale. ----~-- lc $4 , 300 . Call 614-379 ·
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
May 31 e. June 1, 9 -6 . Gerage l8le Friday. May
Piano Tuning end Repair . 2872 or 614 -379-2876.
Dining room GUtfit with 3ht 9em· 4pm . George
Brunica'rdi Music Co .. 614r-13. ifn .
hutch , couch , 1tereo, Donovan retidence on SA
446· 0887. Twentieth year Big down payment. 1hon
of quality ••rvlca. Lane time employment , or credit dlshee. sheets, bed spreads. 881 at Alfred.
.
Daniela, ll14-742-2961 .
hi•tory stopping you from . clothing, bicycles. octd1 6 ----~--- lc buying a home7 ConafAer a ends . Country Air Subdivi· Houtehold ule . May 3111,
Eaay eaoombly world .sao.
sion, off Georges Creek Ad. June 1 at end 2nd. Okl
)~-IP Chewy Tr.
73 -79 lard Tr.
·.
Water wellt drilled and ser· reclaimed aingle or doUble·
per
1
00.
Guaranteed
pay·
· • feil4ers
....... - ................
~'60
F--.J-•
I
...
..-n ......................
.141
'lficed
.
Prices
on
request
.
Call
blacklmith an.S carpenter
wide
.
t600
down·teke
over
ment . No experience- no
1•· 0 (howy Tr.
73 -79 Ford Tr.
·
614-742 -3147 or614-992· payments . No charge for Moving Sale Friday. May 31 . toota. Old glaaawa,., chine.
aalet
.
Detail•
aend
aelf·
- . ......................... '125
Doon ......;................ •I3S
4
delivery. Interested? (61 41 12 to 6 . Ethan Allen sofa small eppliencee . Lou of
llddreeHd etamped enve· 6008.
73·10 (hny. Tr.
10·15 Ford Ts.
·
772-1220 or 16141 773- bed, Maytag wether-dryer, smell lteme. 4th and Purl,
lope: ELAN VITAL· 715.
·-········· ............
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• .............................. . 150
.$145
Kerlatan carpet, 3· plece RacirM .
3418 Enterpriae Rd., . Ft . VW repair and service•. New 3926 .
7..u Chewy Tr.
71-19 Ford Tr.
.
bedroom auite, t•ble, chairs. - - - - - - - l c 1nd
used
cars.
John
Fiaher.
To
give
away,
Refrigerator.
PlerOI, Fl 334B2.
luml*o.,...... ,:........... $70
GriHo .................... $52.50
Call
aftes
5pm
814
-992Call
614-446-4410.
Duple• for eale by own'er. plenra. picturet, entiquea. Yerd nle . May 31 rt and •
· 11·1, Ctt,wy Tr.
10-15 Ford Jr.
trailer lower River Rd . Haviland llmoge china. June 111 ot Rlguo Crall :
• -• Grcln ..................... •3a.5o
"--·,
Cell thti Army No11onal 2789.
....
........................ . '145
misc. household . Dr. Scholl. Manor abov• Eaatern High .
Puppleo. Cell 614-446· Guard end 11k about our pay
1•·1 (hawy. Tr.
$16,500. Owner will fl.
13-15 Ford longor
opt . 603, 520 Spring Volley School. Look for eigna..
4818.
PIANO
TUNING
AND
RElltHs........................ '130
nence
with
downpayment.
lock1t Ponolo ...............l25
end benefitt. including edu·
Or .
.13·79 (hawy. Tr.
·.
13-15 For4 tangor
---,-----·lccational Bltietanoe . Cell PAIR. · Summer rates In Call 614-448- 2136 be·
3 female Siame.. klttena. ' 304-875-39110 or 1-800- effect - free euirnetes. tween BAM &amp; 12 Noon.
. Coli (ornm.................. l20
Gridn............................'U
Moving 11le. June 3rd and
Ward"a Keyboard , 304-675930 2nd. St. Monday June 4th . Couch. chair. g11dryer,
Call 814-3117· 7622.
Now OM UsN loto Glo11-lato Model Parts
1142-3619.
5500 or 675-3824.
1969 Champion trailer 3rd. 1 OAM·6PM. 10 family children-adult·l . .n clott••· •
WHALEY'S AU10 PARTS
9-13-tfn 4 pupplea part Englioh SetToys and rT\UCh tnore. Mi· ..
12•60 with 1975 add-on Verd Sale.
Help wehted full and part
II. 681 W111 Dorwi OWo
992-7013
ter •labrador (mother regia· time · waitra11'1 and bar·
·noraville Hill Rd .. Twp 403. :
1 2•24 . Good condition. Call
Yard Sale Set. June 1 Sa w h f01 ·
teredJ. Coil 1114-388-8132. maid. Send reaume to box
. 614-992 ·26B9. .
Real Eslale
Mon . June 3 . Children• ·-ate
- - -ligna.
- - - -lc-.
711 . Gallipolio Ferry . Wv.
clothes
,
0
·4T,
household
Gerage
Mle·June 1at end ;
3
3 klttana litter. trained, 2 2&amp;1116.
114lll70 Ca1tle on A acre lot
MEIGS .
black &amp; white male, 1 calico
- , - - - - - - - - - - 1 with 18x28 addition. Cen- items, other mite. 1st houee 3rd·563 S . ...th Middleport. •
female
.
Cell
814-25631 Homes for Sele
tral air, urben roof, 2 cer ' on left on Rock Lick Rd.. Women's, men"e, end boy ' a
EXCAYAnNG
E•p•tenced milker and farm
clothing . Houaehold and ·
1629.
carport. Price reduced. Cell look for signa.
worker . Mutt befemilyman .
COMPANY
decorating itemt . Clean . ~
no drinking, muat furniah Three bedrooms. central air, 614-992-3119 o•614 ·992·
large Sale Sat . June 1tt. · Rein or thine.
Friendly 6 mo. old female two references and phone
\Nill do all types of e•. 3132 .
t.Jinyl
well
paper.
carpet
Mon . 3rd ., 9-6. Rt. 36 1- - - - - - - - - puppy, 'h Collie a. Yz Golden number. Send information througho~t. well ineulated. - - - - - - -- - cevating,
lll,ndscap"W1 R1•1 F" Lm"
Retriever. Cell 114-448- to Box C-211, cona of Point new paint. attached garage. NEED MORE ROOM ... in acroll from Mink a Auto 3 femily garege sale on :
ing. batlements, sewMonday June 3rd in Ruatk:''
0086 ofter &amp;PM.
Plaaunt Raoloter. 200 Main · gas outdoor grill, awnlnga, your ,.mobiJe home? Mobil&amp;! Selea on Deenie Or .
1198 systems, · water
St.; Point Pleaunt, W . Ve. many extraa . Call 614-448- home addition by ROOM Two Family Fri . Mey 31 thru Hilla. Syracuu. Ohio. 9 -3. :
Mexican Chihuahua, male, 2811&amp;0.
11nd gas lines, water
2683 til 5:00PM . after ADDITIONS, ' INC . 1819 June 8, 6 miles below Rain or lhine.
houl8broken. "ery intelli·
well . drilling and lllr6 :00PM call 614 - 245 - Washington Blvd .. Belpre, Gallipolis on Route 7 .
Yard oele Moy 301h, 31 It,
gent. Cell 81 4-2511· 1 &amp;&amp; 1.
6869 .
Ohio. ~all 614-423- ~825 .
AREA SUPERVISOR
vlce. trucking· !limesJune ht. 9em·lpm. Car.
NEEDED. Nation1l Com5 Family Yard Sale MOn . bed. big man' e-Women 's·
tone lit dirtl f
3 female pup1, part Airda~: pany hts opening"for euperSt. Rt. 160 North
Fletwood area in Pomeroy 14•70 mobile ,home. 3 · June 3rd. 2 miln out At . i nt ant •·tod dler · boy · 1
Call
614·379-2313.
vlsor. 'Hire, train. manage for br .. FR •. BN ceiling. vinyl bedroor;ns. 1 Vz beth , Maher 141, John Le~e re•ldence.
,Call: 742-2407
Gallipolis, Ohio
clothes , mile. household
and dryer. underpinning at1d
people from your ho~J~e .
5-23-lin
7111 / tfn
itemo. 674High St ., Middle·
1 long heir black &amp; whitt Flexible Houre. Bulineu. siding. ll!luminum window, 2 porchee . Call 614·94'917
A.
avoiloblo
.
Call
614Yard Sale Lincoln Pike , port..
male. 1 1Kon heir ·black teaching or p.Jrty plan expe·
2368.
second trailer leh. Mon . 3rd ,
fema&amp;e . Six weeks old. Call' rience helpful, Complete 446-2359.
Tuet. 4th.
614-448-2393 .
At Roderick Grimm's in
Furnished.
2
bedroom
mo·
training provided. Call Col·
5 rooms. bath, y, baeement,
Racine on Broedwey . June
bile
home
and
lot
.
Racine.
PIONEE~
loe1 13041744-0924 Houaa 2 porches. garage, largo,lot,
Yerd Sale F,riday r. Sltur· 3rd. Several itemt •• we
Blll!'k
kitteno,
8
waaka
old,
Qhlo.
614-949·2263
.
CONTRACTING dlehwaah,r ' eome repair of !Joyd, Inc . ·
$27,600. Now Haven: Call
day. 9AM till ... Antique moved from houHto mobile
. DOZER, BACKHOE, .
naadad. 304·.679·11933.
' S.byoltting triplfla in' my · . ~~=86~6-5739or304-~B.2· MO~ILE HOMES MOVED . IJI•••wa;e, •orne -furniture, home . 61~· 949 - 2134.
,·
TRENCiiER, SEPTIC .
3·mil•• bitlow GallipO:.
lne,.,red. 20 Yf.J e•pfirlerice . miic.
home, &amp; hqure • day, 4· daya
,.. -·
-· ~""
· Behind ~~roy UcenM ~
lis on Rt: 7 . ~
SYSTEMS, WATER,
a weok, 140.00 per -weOic. 3 or 4 bdr .. 3 bath; fern . rm .~ ~g:a5~8-'2BII6 or . 578 ·
35185 Oak Hill Road ·
BurNu . ThUrsday, Frldey,
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES.
6 Lolt and Found
304-875-6439.
· LA, DR. 2 cer garage. ~ CA,
· Lona Bottom, OH. 45743
Yard Sale Fri. &amp; Set . in Saturday . New end uHd
RECLAMATION. PONDS,
JayOr. (lall614-448·4307. ·
Poi1er, beside M.E. Church. · furniturl. lempa. curtalna,
PH.
SPRING DEvELOPMENT.
own your own Jean ·
r MOBILE HOMES MOVED . 10-1
baby clothea. mite.
· HOME FOOTERS,
.LOST One Bluetlck pup with Sportoweer, ladles Apparel, last Chance buy from owner Insured , 20 years expeWe . Use Von. Schrader
rience.
304·678-2868
or
DUMP TIIUCK STONE'. 0~ 6 tattoo lri 4er. On~~t · Ctlfldrena. Large Slz:et. Com- end seve. 4 bdr ., brick &amp;:
fquipment Recommendld ..
Garage Sale 447 Jerry St .
..
·:·~ &amp; DIRT ,
. 'Walker · pup: Vicinity '"" · binetkln Store# Acce11ories, frame ranch, 1 'II baths, 6{'6-2998.
Thura .. ~ri., Sat. 9·4 .
_· :
_by,. Lu~ina Cllj!et llanu .Pumpisln . ToWJn Lake.-. Rt· Jordec!oa. Chic. loa,. ·Levi, . d~ck. !=A. gai .beat. garage.
'76
LlbertV
12&gt;70,
2.:becl&amp; VjcinitY · .
word. · Coli 814 · 448 -291&amp; .Eo.Y · Streit, lz!&gt;d, Eopr~. i:erritic . locatiol"l , ·tcyger
Movin9 Sate -Sat. Ju-ne 1.-t..
or 614-BBI-8783.
·
Tomboy. Colvin Klein: Slit· Creek Schoola . t40'a . .Call room. new.c.erpet. gaa tleat . 1 1:00. End tables, deSk; ......... ........ ~~- ......": ... .
PH.
good cond, 304·676-211!1
- - - -- -- - ·lcgia Vetente, Even Picone, Liz 614-446-1990.
"
chairs. antique dre11er. Yard Sale. Set. only big
3-22-tfn
or 676·2164 .
·
loet dog. in Bahen Rd., At. Claiborne. Members Only,
dishea, drapes. weterbed
124 · area. Ught brown. Orgenically Grown. 0110 · · Step up·lare 4 bdr . fabuloul 1973 Ramada mobile'home, with 6 drawen, toys. At 54 uer•ue aale, B:OO AM. Rt. 2
North. Second houaa peat
reoembleo Airdale. Mloalng • line. Helthtox, Over 1,0()0 home , 3 ,000 sq. ft .. 3 boths,
"Y" .
.
1
2x65., total electric , ••· Chillicothe Rd.
linea Seturdey . 110. re· others. 17.900.10 U4.9()0 2 fireplaces . VJ acre. &amp; More.
ward. 114o.949·2931 .
inventory. Training, fbcturea, $56.000 . Rad~ced to ~~e~o~lt:rha:'b~. 30 ~- 773 . Yard sa1o June 3.4.51h . 4 Porch Sale. Leon Baden
- - - - - - - - · l c - grind opening, etc . Cen $42.000. Assumable 8 %.
Family Yard Sale. Having Road, Mey,.27 thru June B. ·
Lost silver, male E•wood. 1 open 1 &amp; dey1. Mr. KHnan Call614-446-7019 or 216• 1979 mobile•homl. 12•65, home interior , tupperwere,
--~---·
VINYL &amp;
i.
formerly Heoton
~leek mlxad puppy. 814· .130&amp;1678-3639.
635-8429.
all electric, 2 acres land. ceramics, furniture, clothea, Friday 31, Set 1st. 2 mite•
843·6127.
'
Drilling Co.
· ALUMINUM SIDING
Own yous own .Jean ·
septic tank. new weu, 5 &amp; miac. items . Koolnr-Seller peat Y St. lit. 62, 9 :00 ,.,.
Jay Dr . 5 year old ho~e. 3
•
Rd VI t
Oh
5:00. Claan clothing. many
•lnaulation
•Water &amp; Gas
ladles
Apparel,
..
,
mllea out Jerrv• Run Road.
·• "on.
·
Sporteweer,
Beagles
found
In
the
2
..
large
kitchen,
family
,
b
drs
llizes. coel stove. knives,:
•Storm Doors
Well Service
&amp;
Rutland araa near Hyaell Children•, Large Size, Com- room-formal dining, living Apple Grove. Moving ,..,t ~ d S 1 9 6 M
misc. Rein indoors.
•Storm Window•
binetlon
Sto"
re.
Acceaaorleo.
sell.
19,0.00.00
or
:~
best
ur
a
e
to
·
on
day
Run . Cell 614·992-2667.
•Myers Pump~
room. 2 car garage, nas
Tue da J
3 •- 4 1819
•Replacement Window•
Jordache. Chic, Lee, Levi,
•
offer.
Will
separate.
Call
for
~
s
v.
una
Ql
•
Sales &amp; Service
•New Roofing
E..y Street. lzod, Esprit, :~~~3~•;;~al air. Cell 814• appointment 30• · 676 · ~ Cheetnut St. Chainsaw. de· Yard Sale 251&amp; Mt. Vernonloat: delle. drawer between Tomboy,
Celvin Klein, Ser·
4203 or 814·446· 2142 . humidifier, clothing, amell Ave. Frland Set. 9-6 . Girls.
" FREE ESTIMATES "
Mlddlepon and Pomeroy
·vI 1e nte. Evan Picone. Liz 2 bedroo"'' remodelecfhome Between 10 :00 an d 2 :00 conditioner
appliance•. tap , small air d
_,
d
Od
go
I
. .
resHs .. ze 3 en 4 .
d8'
Tueeday evening. Finder call
JAM£S KEESEf ·
1114·992·3190.
Claiborne.
Member•
Only,
vinyled,
2
acrea
1150
,
1b
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endenda.
Ewerythingcheep.:
PH. 992-2772
Organically Grown. Geto· tobacco base. Rio Grande 4-1 -2 110. d.
'
5/28/ 1 mo. d.
Gorogt Sale. Beech Hill. W.'
REWARD FOR RETURN OF line, Hellhte•. Ovar 1,000 orea, 121,000. Cell 814- 14x66Baron, 2bedroom, all
· •
elactric. carptetod. central 35 Loti '&amp; Acl'llllge
Ve. Fri 31 , Set 1, Sun 2.'
CONTENTS of 2 ladles othero. t7,900 to 124,900 245· 9&amp;.
Watch f~ ligna. Sam Welch ..
purua. Spring Valley Cl· inventory. Training. fixtures . 1- - - : . . . - - - - - _ . _ - 11ir, under penning. out bttildname . Cell collact, 304· grand opening. etc . Can 2 bedroo remod.eled home ing , located Gre•n Terrace 1 acre along At. 62 south
open 16 deyo. Mr. K"nan vinyle
2 acraa 1160 lb Pork, G oil i poI is . city, watar. phqne, electric.
.76-24B6.
13061171-311;59.
tobacco beoa. Rio Gronde • 1 2:soo.OQ ona of tho bas1. 304-67&amp; · 7641 ennlnga.
oreo, $21,0oo. Call 814 . 304-675- 2195 .
42 Mobile Homes
Own
your
own
Jean
·
Wanted
To
Buy
24&amp;' 62911.
9
. :Sim Start from 12'i16'
for Rent
1977 liberty, 12•65, 2
Sportswear. ladies Apparel ,
bedrooma,
new
carpet;
new.
: UTILITY BUILDINGS
R
en
lals
We pay cash for late model Childrens, Large Size, Com· In Gellipolis. country yiew underpenninp. furniahed ,
bination Store. Acceasorles. from 1undeck a. .1haded
· Sizes from 6'x6' Up
FOR All YOUR
cl"n ueed cera.
2 bdr. furnished. all utiiitaa:
Jordlche, Chic. Lee. levi. patio on rear of house. Front e5 , 600 . 00 . 304 - &amp;76,
to 24'x36'
Jim
Mink
Chov.-Oidl
h\c.
WIRING NEEDS
41 Houses for Rent
5387.
pd.. ucep1 elect.. conve Eeey
Street,
lzod.
Esprit,
v.iaw
of
golf
course,
large
,.
BMI Gone Johnson
nient location , aRurity dep -'
; Insulated Dpf H~uses
Resldentl~l &amp; Com1111rl:ltl
Tomboy, Ce"'ln Klein , Ser· carport. bow window, large
814-448-3872
mobile
home.
1
car
3
br
oolt
reuqlrad. Coll614· 446 -·
Centenary·
3
bdr.
brick
.
~
2
glo
Valente,
Even
Picone,
Liil
baaement . Call 614-446·
Call:
garage in New Hevan. 304· beth, garege, lg.lot, edulta. 8558 .
P.&amp;~
Claiborne.
Members
Only.
26;!!!
.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
· B82-23B4 or 773-5942.
•af . &amp; dep. 1 360 mo . Call
Raci~t. Oh.
'
FURNITURE. llldo. iron, Organically Grown. GatoFurnished 2 bdr. in Crown·
1-614 -643-2844.
line, Helthtu. Over 1.000 · 2 bedrooms. full basement,
wood.
cupboarda,
chelra,
1 973 liberty, 1 2•45. built·
Ph. 614·143-S191
City . Coli 814· 268 ·8620. :
'othero.
11,900
to
124.900
double
car
uerege
,
1:2.
cheats, baakeu. dlahe~.
on room. 2 bedroom•~ un· 3 bedroom house, central
10·6-tfc
li -14-tfc
atone jere, antlquea, , gold Inventory. Training, fixture~, ecrea. Rose H;ll, Pomeroy. derpenning, sat up on rented air, •2&amp;0 per month .1Refer- 2 bdr . mobile home. 1 acre·
end tilver . Wri1e · M , D. grand opening. ate. Can . $2B,OOO. 614 -678·2513.
lot , S3,500.00. Call 304· an ceo, 45 Spruce St: Call ground, propane gaa. 61 4!
Miller. Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio open 1&amp; daya. Mr. Keenan - - - - - - - - ·lc 676-6262 anytime.
446-4253 or 614-379 -•
614-4411-215B.
.
·
7
room
house.
HI
bath,
4
(3061178-3839.
46789 or call 111 4-9922824 .
bedroomt. gerage . On
INTERESTED IN A
Howard
L. Writesel 77110.
3
bdr.
ranch.
gerage,
ne11.r
18 Wanted to Do ;.
Gravel tiill in Middleport . 33
. , NEW VEHICLE
Farms for Sale
North Gollia H.S .. $300 Furnished, •ir cond ., clble,
Call 614-992·67 14 .
Buying dolly gold, oliver
Roofing Co.
We'd like lo introduco you to
month, II 50 depos~ . Call no city ta~:es . bhutlful rivercoh\1, rlngo,.Jewelry, oterllng
EnPCe·A·C.s.the ntGdesn woy
view, Kanauge. Foater'e Mo· ~
NEW-REPAIR
3 bedroom houte for 11le. 9 Farm . 126 acres, Gilllia 814· 388 -8711 after 6 .
ware. old colne. l1rge cur·
to drin the vehicle of your
bile Home Perk . 614-446 -:
rooms
altogether
.
FullY
carCounty,
Ohio.'tobacco
base.
1Guttera • oOwnapouts
rency. Top prteea. Ed . Bur· Wanted to lewning mowing peted . In Bred bury .by timber, pasture, meadow 3 bdr. house in Rio Grande, 1602 .
choice.
.
Gallipolia
area
a
vinch11ty.
kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
. NO DOWN PAYMENT
Gutters Cleaned
Middleport, Oh. 81 4-992- Cell 814-2611-8251 eftar owner . Close t~ echool on and farming land. •Mineral also 1 bdr. ept. in Rio 2 bdr. 12•66, partia lly fur· :
LOWER MOJITII Y Pl YMIIIT.
Painting
County Rd. 6. 614-$92 · rlghto, farmpond . SoeHollia Grenda . Call 614 · 446 ·
6 :30PM
34711.
nlahed, rent t 165, depoait '
- . BlACKSTON
31B7.
Wood or phone 614-376- 2054'.
Storm Doori
e126 . Children accapted .
'
.
2404.
&amp;
Window•
NfW CAR &amp;
Wanted to Byy, old Singer Would like to paint hou1e
Coli 614-446-623B .
·
1
bedroom
house
jn
Mi.18ft·
SIding · Soffit Work
treadle Sewing Machine trailers, soofa. Cell 81 4· COiiY 2 bedrOom home par- -;;::=:;:=;:===== ville. Beside Minereville
TRUCK LiASING
tiallv remodeled. Carpehid .~ -:
must be in very good cond, 21lll- 1 528 .
Box. 326
Church. by Bulk Plant. Total 1 bdr . ' mobile home I 1 40 '
1 acre. privacy, outbuilding . 34
Business
949-2263
304•1178-21 B7.
.
Pom11oy, OH . 45769
electric
. Cell 614- 992 - mo. plu1 utllitiea, ref . a dep.&amp;
Buildings •
Mow lawna, rake, trim in old Good daal. no.ooo or bnt
For Futet S.rvlco
required . 1 mi. from town .•
6216 .
or
offer. 814-742 -2390, 814city limits of Gelllpollo .
adulte
only , no pets. Call
Ca11614·992-6737
4/29/ tfn
742-2674,
614-992-7786.
I Piplov:nl'll!
mower. dependlble aervice.
Apt
,
building
2·
unit.
good
2
bedroom
furnlahed
hou814·4•&amp;·3687.
:
Welter Lon:. 814- 446 ·
~1'rVILI'.\
3 bedroom home. aw per- in•eotment. 304·876-7&amp;41 sa.in Pomeroy. e21i0 per
824&amp; or 014 · 441-3511 .
month. Call614·992· 5113 2 bdr . furniehed. AC. good '
cent e11umable loan , garden avenlngt .
11 Help Wanted
condl,ion. 1 child. no pets. ~
Delivery Person: Muot hava spot. Reduced down to -;;=;=::=;;=;::::;:=== after 6 :00PM .
c
1- - -- - - - - .. lc1180 per mo .. New Haven . •
TOWN &amp; COUNtRY
own trlnlponatlon with ine. 149,000. 304-1176-5047.
35
Lots
Acreage
Hocking
Tech
Studenta·
.
Coli
304-882-2488 .
Minimum 18 years old.
VETERINARY
Glrltl Now renting 'for - - - - - - - - py
OWNER
3
bedrooms.
Wotklna daoler. No upt· Apply bet-h 1PM· 4PM .
summer and fall quarters. 2 bedroom. nice. Sind Hill :
rience neceeury. Eltfn 2&amp;· DoneiH'e ltalien Aeataurertt. 1 'h bath I, dining room. full
Call 814-992·&amp;742 or 111'4· Road , phone 304-67&amp; · •
b••ement
with
femily
rOom
.
110% no territorial reatrlc· Spring Volley Plaza .
36 ICIOS, 3 mi. W. Of Holzor ,992· 2094 .
3B3•.
'
IN .MIDDLEI!ORT .
24x24
·
gerege,
cloae
to
_ A--NW
.,-A-'I'E
""R
_ WE
_ l_l
tiona. Cell coneot McCoy, 1'-C-O_l_E_M
1
PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.M .
. down1own. 304-8711-41104 . Hoapltol. Coli 614; 446·
317 Harth S..IM
8221 .
·
2 bedroom . furnished , 2 bdr. mobile home fur - ~
1114·448-B084.
DRILLING
; OPEN EACH
wather, dryer and air . e1 76. niahed. 304·171·8151 2 after·
Mltltlltport, Ohio 45r60
8ebyolttlr needed lmmt · Pump oaloo. ·.Regis· 3 tilldroom hou•. Lincoln 1.1 acre It Porter, septic I prua deposit end utilities. 5PM .
Avenue.
U3,1iOO
.OO.•
Gall
; THURS. EVE. 6-8
dlately for 1 yr. old In my terod In Ohio. All work
-----------.- '
drlvaln, leya good . Termoos 114·992-7478.
home. Cellll14-2411-8187. guaranteed. Cell 304-273- 304-878-2749 .
ceah . Callll14· 381-88811. 1- - - - - - - - - 2811.
Revenewood.
W.
V1
.
, PT. PlEA~ANT OFFICE
Apartment
Trlle•el, &amp; yoere old. 3 .or 4 lerue building loto, Jerry's Older home in country Mt· 44
E• ...... nO.d otvlllt wonted
• 3305 J~C~SON AVE.
bedroom. 1V. bathe, V. acr.. Run Rood, 13000. Clyde tlng . 3 bedroomo, kitchen,
for Rent
for
Unloe•
·
atvllng
ulon.
Mr.
Ed's
8-dy
Weah,
hlch
living room. beth. On 1 0"1
•
11511111(1 SIIAI,L .ANIMAl HOUII
lltntflta .,.Mable. Interview praooura cleaning. liquid lot. 8 YJ per cent eaeum•ble lio-n· Jr .. 304-1178-23311 ecr01. LOCIIted on 81Mr - - - - - - ' - - r 16141
H2-7U4
loan.
CeU
304·
773·
11017
~,
by Ofl~-nt, cell 114· und bloating . Mt&gt;bllt
1122/Uc
Rldgt - r Eastern Hlth Furnished open""'"' clown- :
· ... :
448-33113.
homeo, buldlnga. '1ruclta, ,after 5 PM.
heevy Maulpment, · pools,
50 acrea off At. &amp;2 eouth, School . 117&amp;. par month town Paint Pl. .unt, utiUt ..1 t
• ....,..., I p.m.-l p.01.
pluo aacurity depook . Cell paid, deposit required. 304· •
, l'horttloy ) p.OL•l pJI1.
·· Cuetod&amp;an to allan epen• Plirk111g oreeo, boeto. Ed· Swe • • $ on recently remo· Hills. Some level , creek . 814· 742 -23B6.
89&amp;· 3450.
.
:
doled
Iorge
2-·3
bedsoom
304-875-7&amp;41
ennlngo.
word
Ooeterrelcher,
304frl4oy I p.m.·l p.OL
mHt &amp; · cut grau, Uve·ln .
homo
w
ith
cerpat
throiolh
1176-7231
or
117&amp;·
113117.
, lllur4oy .. &amp;M.· IItJO &amp;01.
Cell 304-11711·11104 or 304·
In Middleport on Nonh •
ou1, 2 flreplecee, half bttM- 2 Iota total 100 • 1 60 ft .. &amp; rooms end beth at Lane•·
1'75·11311.
~IGI, AIIIMAU AND
General hauNht end odd ment, cetport. 139,000.00 - t h Sf, Ntw Hewn, ville. IZOO plus depoolt. Fourth Avenue. 2 bedroom'i
; SUIGIIY n APPOIIIT.IIT
Ra-ce required. 814- opt, fumlobed, 1· 304·112· ,
MalntenOIIGI men to 11¥8 ln . lobo. Airy Of all kinde of or m•k• offer. 304-11711· .... oo. 00 . 304• 882 - 992-72811 .
104-675-2441 .
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IIIII.
CeH 1114-3117-0121
- · 304-8711-11410.
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privll- end fronchl.- hor· Acting Chief. At no tilntl pollcti.,.....
be.._
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effactlwi prior to ICCeplonc:eof
this Ortlin"""" by the Com.
pony and aholl terminate on
July 1at, 2010.
SECTlON 6: wtw:ail8r
thio Ordinance tho MunicipalIty or Company io ....srad to,
·auch reference sh•lt be
EXCAVA'IING INC.
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
daemod to - t h e - ,, All YHI Pllllllf Ntlll
•Oil field service
tlw IU CC Ill C&gt;i' or lllign of
PH. 992-6931
i '·','I·, •
·et11idonlial &amp;
ehher,,end el righto. prMogeo,
•Landscaptne .
After S Call
PLUS: Offlct 5"11PIIft &amp;
Commercial
!ranch- lnd obllgatlona he*BISIIIItntl
fumltura, WttWing
742·2027
rein COiitliiited lhlll bind and
eDt•tlopmtnto &amp;
•Land clurine
• """ Grlllootion
inure to the oi ouch
•Ponds
Commercial Sites
10 HP ff./.111!11
rBIPICtitte aucceuar or ellign,
Stat'"":'J:.:-"'""1&lt;
•Septic
systems
•Single
ond l't\llti Unit
Signs,
I
Sian~"·
' '
in which event the piled.: rrr c.
•Huvy hauline
Housing ·
IUii1111t Ferms,
of ouch aucccnoor or l8lign 1o
•fre, estimatts
•W'ood Mode Cabinttry
Copy S.swim, Etc.
of al ouch righto.
priyjlagn. fronehl- or Obllge011ign ond Planning
DOll IOSI
?0 'l HP MOW! R
tlonl.wl~ed•ao~or
25 5Mulloorry
Mil 51., •••.
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104
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Office 949·2493
GREG ROUSH
not.
.
"Free btimatts"
le• 14:1-S:Mo
SECTION 8 : The tornw end
. 992-3345
PH. 992-761
lnsfallati1111 AvuUallll3/ 2/ tln
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in11111idlty of any pert no1
HED POTATOf~
WE AR£YOUR SALES
effect the Ylllldity of the
TIINC~ IS rul IN
AND SERVICE
rema~.- of the Ortllnanco.
GARDEN \fED\
Trenching Of Any Type
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SECTION 7 : Thio Ordinenoo
S~IVICE
Dolll &amp; Backhoe Servsee
SEVERAL
u~ED
•ZENITH
ahalltake ellect from end We
can
rePI!ir
and
re·
Plumbin&amp; Service
•STLV~NIA
APPLIANCeS
· MOTEL
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Weldin&amp;. Lowboy Haulina
core .rad.ators and
lew.-~·· period elowod ...·
•SPEED QUlEN LAUNDRY
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62 NDRTH
Septic s,stems
Pasaodthio 13thdayofMay,
*GilSON IEFRIGIRATOR
heater cores. We can
POINT
PLEASANT.
W. VA.
lktnsod &amp; IDMod
•SAT£WT£ SAllS &amp; SUVICf
also acid boil and rod
8 miles from
flU
ISTIIUTES
Wa ••1 II ftll Tl•
Pomeroy-Mason Bridp
out radiators. We also
Real Eatate Generai
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5pau below. loch initical
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FrM toye and frH gifta.
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Wrap up your shopping llat.
hive 1 Friendly Home Toy
Party now. Gift1 for all
occ11iona. somec.hing for
j - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 everyone. Fqr morelnforma·
tlon . call MerHyn Powall at
814-742-3188 .

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~p. Slzt." l'llllfn Numbor.

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an llBCeiAry or d11lrlb le
oppurt...,_ and 0$1111en·
..... including -11ono. for tha IX'rpoH of
aupplying Oloctric to
said Municipality and tile
inhabitanta thereo! and par-

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Public Notice

ehherbymeenoof~or
Ulidatground conductoro, with

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no·waist ·seam dress witt! wide
cape collar or simply a yoke.
Prlnlod Panern 4964 : Hall

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Pt iiiilklwo ll of
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char)Qed to increa~e the rate

MODIFICATION OF THE chorvod private - c o ltJb.
ORDINANCE GRANTING A ·acribors by ConiOIIda!Bd ComFRANCHISE TO OPERATE A !"unica~s Group, by changCOMMUNITY ANTENNA Ing Section 1 2. sub-aection 8
TELEVISION SERVICE AND of the FranchiH to remove the
RELATED SERVICES TO ~· la?~fuage relaling to
CONSOLIDATED COM - pnvate rftldence retH and
roplocing it with the n - MUNICATIONS GROUP. ,
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PLUMBING &amp;
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AIM!rtment
fc» Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Houolng Opporlunllyl
monthlY nmt 'otono at t119
for 1 boclroom and •204 for
2 -oom. dlpplit 1200,
IDW0d naar Spring Volley
Pleze and Foodlehd, pool
and Coble TV evallablt.
hOuro 11 poaolblo10 am to4
pmond7pmto8pm
Mondoy-Frldoy. C.ll 814441 · 27411 or loavo

Mullcal
lnatrumanta
BliGHT PAINT DAMAGE.
N- fluhlng orr- olgn.
Ult!.OO oomploto, woo
t499.00. F- leltoroll IIIII
left. Colt 1(8001423-0113

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Coli 114-448-0338.

AIDick 4111 mo......,oph In
working · cond. · t121. Momogroi&gt;h coblnor, 171. Coli
304-882-2951.

701

both. waohor·dryor. AC .
Upotolro 3 roomo, furnlohod,
cl..n. no pttl. ref .. dtp.
req ., odulto. Colll14·4411·
1519.
Upotolro unfurnlahed 3 room
apt .. corpated. utMhlel ..,id.
no c~lldren , no pete ~ Cell
1114-446-1637.
Goroge opt .. lumlohed. 29'11
Nail. Ave .. Golllpollo. 1 bdr..
1220, utHitift paid. Coli
+41· 4418 eltor 8PM .
Furniahed

apartment.

Aduho only. Coll.814-448 ..
9523 Of 814-441·1443.
Furnilhod ojllclency 1121
utllltieo paid, 919 2nd ..
Gelllpolis. aingle male

fe&lt;rod.'Coll 448-4418
8PM .

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EVENING
8:00 1\r~ (!).(I)~.

Cil Hot Potato

THE KING HA'io MANY

EN!MIE~ IN TH I~ KING

00/VI.A 1.\INOI':ITY-

Fu rm·ahed

ms

SAME-. ..

• 00 8
D, 2
TU Penney air con·
For ,.... Sl- Inu Roomo dltlonor.
Excollont condl·
ond light hou• k-Ing tlon . •1110. 814·99
. 2·7031.
roomo. Porte Control Hotot.
Coll11.4-4411·07~1,
11 fl. upright doep foNZofor
Fumlthed room. ran ... ,.. Ule. 81111 end Roebuck.
loi9. t100. ohono bath. oln· t75. 114·885-35411.
gle roole. 919 2nd. AVo .. 1·:--d_fl_l-h---d---.·--~
Gollpollo. Coli 448·4416 8 1on
n • • oo o- - ·
toom oulto. Double d.....,
o1tor 8PM.
with mlwar, boolcau bed .
Oood mattresa. no •ring1.
11110. 814-949-221 .
46 Space for Rent
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8711, 1483 OF 1175•1450.
M o..,. e me ot, 12 ,.
or
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omolloi. ·t71wat0fpaid, 4th RICK'S NEW AND U8ED
• Noll, Golllpollo. CaH 4411· FURNITURE. Compono our
4411 oflor 8PM.
pricoo, uve today. Phone
COUNTIIV ' MOBILE .J4omo 304' nl-5.4 30·

PEOPLE POS&amp;

L.15-TENtPAL.t

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Baeutiful btlga Oriental
print •ofi. eac cond,
tl2I.OO. Phone 304·871,
3819.

TOP . C~SH paid lor '80
· model .11nd newer u.ed e~~ra.
l!"ilh: !lulclc-Pontloc, 1911
EII!I!IJ'Ave .. GolllpoNa. Coli
614•~1,2282.
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CobiMI typo I I - modal
otoroc, AM·FM I trocll topo
ployor with turntoblo,
t121.00. 304-812-2114.
Atto• II ohoal all torrono
vehicle.. ••• ohopo, 304882· 2887 . .

AKC Doborini.n, 11 moo..
good with ·kldo,' no. Cotl
8 14·4,41·1 8118.

with
and
304·

Cucu-. wmrmolon. to·

55 Building Suppli8'1

meto and antelope p18nta.
C..,_nd G.-uM, Vine

St.. Racine, ' Ohio. Open
Mondav·Boturdn 10 1111
doric. Sunday ' 1111 doric .. ·
Strewberriet pick your awn..
no chocko. accept loud
otlmpo. Happy Hollow Fruit
Form. Gollpolio Forry, 304·
171-2.021.

Equipment

Trlliler space for ,..,,, 1 mile
Nit of Racine on Rt. 124.

Phonoll14·949· 2008.

1979;Muotang AC. PS. Pl.

AM·~·

a ..ette: IK.

cond.

CoiJ . '1114·441·3231 altar

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197..\' G.. mlin, eciod ohopa.
Collll14-441·21011.
1 ~79 Plymouth Volar• o.ulo,
olr. radio. PB. PB. 12.11111.
Jolln'o Auto Soloo, Bulovtllo
Rd, Glllipollo, Oh
1983 New Yorker Fhh Avo.
Edition. Sunroof, dllu••
pack. . .. power throughout,
oxc. cond . Coli 614-446·
3939.
II PlYmouth Yolv-re,
40,000 mi., runo good,
noodo ••houot, 1450. Coli
8.14· 3711-2737.

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Farm Equipment :

1983 Dodge, Charger,
34.000 rniloo, good cond.
Con 814-251147.1 8.
73 Muorang
out!). dual
••hlluat runa ireat. t300.

&lt;ID Nawo
Now Nama thai
Tune
eJaflaroono
7:30 • (I) Tic Tao Dough
(I) Cloco Kid
()) ESPN'a SpMd-k
([) Major Laoguo 8o10boll:
St. Louis at Atlan18
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())a (I) Fomlly Foud
(!) JooiNindY
&lt;ID Whaol of Fortuna
Ill liZ Entanolnment
Tonight
Ill WKRP In Clnclnnoti
IHBOl Coml,. Anrectlono
IMAXJ Al~um Flaoh: John
Cafferty ond tho INver
Brown Band
8:00 • (I) (!) Colby ShoW
(I) Cirouo Hour
()) 8upar Bouts of tho
Roberto Duran vs . Pipino
Cuevas. (Loo A'ngoleo. Januory, 19831 end Roberto
Duran vo. DaV.y Moore
(Now York. ~Jun~. '1'0183).
'(80 min .)
'
())Ill liZ SlrHt Hawk (CCI
CJ'(I) (!) Mogoum, P.l.
()) Wild Amoricll (CC)
'Watching Wildlife.' Tonight"a program telll view~

18n Chevrolet Silverado
truck. 13.000. Coli 814·
892-6276 .

Tabor Upholstery. For reu-' ·•

pholttarlng, free estimatea.
FrH pickup • delivery. C11l
814· 379-~850 . .

1984 For~ F150, 4 opood,
overdrive. Rongor A pkg., Gene's Dettp Stream Carpet . ·
AM - FM Cltlatte. IUP Cleaning, upholstrey, . '
bumper. tlkling , .., a•···· 6 scotchguafd• deodorizers, :
cyl, (300 CIDI, 13,000 lroo
ootlmotes. highly ie· ·
mlleo, 304·876· 2419.
commended. 614-99.2 · . ·
5671 or 614· 742·2211 .
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'76 GMC truck. Nllable ond
ijepondoble. ., . 200.00. '74 D.end .M. Contractor~ . Vinyl 1

Flat, e•c running engine.

304-882· 3242.
1971 Chevy V. lop truck,
350 engine, runs good, good
droo, body lair. t700, 304·
937·20211 .
73

Vans

a. 4 W.O.

1972 ChevY window v1n,

siding, replacement win ·
dowa. in1ulating, roofing,

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new and remodeling, con·

l \'IOULI7 NEVER HAVE
51/RVIVEP 6HACJCIO.
011 THe 6WAMP~ WITH·
OUT YOUf! 6~1LL AN17

erato. Coll304-773-5131 .

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RON'S , T.llevision Service.
House calls on RCA, Quazar.

G E. SpoclaHng in Zenith .
Coli 304-876-2398 or 814·
446 ·2464.

OARING.

THANK 'rVU.

AW, HECK-

MEANWHILE~

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ME 'N'
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good cond .. 2 blnc'h 10011. · romoval. Coli 304·1175loblo , leo box . ooklng 1331 .
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11,&amp;96. Coli 614 · 379·
2341 .
RING ~ES'S SERIIICE. •K·

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Motorcvcles

perlitnped carpenter, electrl- '
cian, m110n, painter, roof· ..
ing (including hot tar. •

opplic0 tlonl 3114-675-2088
or 876· 7368.
...WE'LL FIND WHAT
WE'RE LOOKIN' FOR
DOWN HERE IN THi

18811 LTD II 4 dr., air, "!"
dolooot, c.UIM, tAl whool, .
dntad gl-. C.llll14·388·

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1980 Suzuki 175 PE
bike. Aoldng •soo.
114·888·7024.
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Belt offer 1980 CRBOR
f"!Oiorcycle, nHd C.PI bolt.
304-871-2530.

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Gflllpoils: Ohio
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1·1181 H!)ll.,. OdooNy. good Phone_ 814·446 ·3888 or '
cond.' •800j(!O . .304· 676· · 81~·446-4477 "
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1.7611 oft or 8:00.
JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT.' .
197&amp; Hondo C8200 rood lNG. Rt. 1, Bo• 355, Gollr-. ·
bitut 13110.00. 1981 KOWI· polio. Coll81ill-367-0678 .
10ki 175 KDX din bike oxc ----'---'-' _:_::_:::..:..::.:._;
cond •soo.oo. 304·8822887.
83 !:xcavating •
76 Boat• and
Motors for Sale
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Anic epertm.nt furnilhed,
1160, utilities .,.id. 'lhlre
both. moll P,ctlorNd. 919
2nd. · Ave.. Golllpolla. Coli
441·4411 .ofltr 8PM .

3 bell. newly remodeled
duplex, 646 Second AVCI.
Utility room, kitchen, dlnin·
groom. Call814·4411-8283.
S13-3rd. AYe . 1 bdr. privata
bath, t135 mo.. includee
water. deposh"·required. Cell

Will trade 10 ft . aluminum
boat for 1 good Coondog. or

111 4-446· 4222. betwNn 9

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oallfor UOO. Coll614-446·
1473.
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Com.,letely turni1h1d 2
.room opt. 1150. All ut~ltln
pold. 1 poraon. Lady prelerrod . Coll441-1414. '

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Good-1 Excavating, bllae·
mtn111 footers, drivewaya,
•ptlc- tanka, lapdac.ping .

Barbara Gray, whose car·
eer took her into homes of
wealth and conflict, are de~
pictad.

Call · o'nytlrrio 114·446· .
4137, James L. Davlaon,•Jr •.

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owner.

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Auto Parte
&amp; AcceaiOries

318 engine wlth trent. Clill
114·388·8527.
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RiY~rlide Aptt . MiddlePort.

Sptdel rates for Senior
Cltlaono. 1130. Equal Houo·
ing Opporlunltleo. 814·
992-7721 .

Completaly rebuilt 350
cubic Inch Chivy onglno.
HM~I lf'd intlke ported etc.
1100. 814-949. 2977.
Auto· Rap8ir

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plight. (iiO min.)" ' ' ·
GJ ii2) I\IIOVIE: 'Oirl'y Mer:y.
Cre!Y Lorry',, , l
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9:30 D W Cil Night Coun ~IIIia.
fearing the wO~•l from Her·

lng. 114-667-6628 C1f 611···.
378-6288.
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Count Fosco ab6ut'their in, ,
volvement

Dozer 11'd dumptruck aerVi ~
ce1. O.A. Botton Excevat ~ · ,

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Myatoryl (CCI

Woman In White~· 'flal~er
confronts Sir Percival and

m~toa. Coil 81 4-446-8038'
or &amp;14-992-7119 anytime . .

Furnlohed olllci.,.cy opt.
1125 INI' mo. Prlvoto both
and entr1nce. Suitable for
one pereon. Call 814·4481232.

ry't auddan and severe stomach paint. reveals her
true feelings to him. (f.l) ·
10:00 • (J) (!) HIH Slroet 81uao

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Electrical
Flafrig8retion
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A hardened toonsgo mur·
derer revettt to his Qld
ways after tieing released.

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(I) lllllJ 20/20 (CC)
()) To Bo Announood
(j]) N--otch
8Soop
10:16 ([) MOYIE: 'Tho Amar~

SE~ING Machine repair.:.: ::
aervice. AuthorizeP, Sii\g..,: .. :
Sel11 A Service Sherpen- ·
Scilto'rt. Febric Shcip&gt;'O:
Pomorby. 614 · 992 · 2284 . .

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(HBOl MOYIE: 'Hardboillao'
ICC)
(MAXI MOYIE: 'La Bolance'
(Dubbed)
10:30 (I) My Llltla Margie
()) JNn 8hophard AmeriOII
(CCI 'Cho Cho Leoaonl on
C Dock at 8am.' Jean Shepherd e•ploroo tho poosl·
blllty of love 11 ooe when
he takes a Cruise on the

Unfurniehed apartment for
rtnt. 2 bedroom• in Athena.
Ohio. Mutt m . .t HUD
· guldotlnoo. For oldorly, hon·
dlcopped or dlooblad. Utili·
tiel Included. Contact 114·
&amp;93·1414. EHO.

S.S . Emerald Soo out of
Miami.

1H1 Tony Brown'o Joumel
81Niil News
11:00 •

IMdroom apt. for rent .

l'fS NO'f UP HERE'

Nlcoly locotod. Contact VII·
logo Manor in Middleport.
114-912·7717 . Equal
Houolng Opponunlty.

YOU SHOUL-D
MORE:. CAREFUL-!!

()) Caphol Jour'ntll
Bonny Hill 8how
11 :30 .(J)C!JTonlghtShow Tonight't DUII18 sro Chevy
Chase and gardening t)l·
pen Tholoan Cruoo. (110
min .j
(]) 9aot of Orouoho
(I) WKRP In Cincinnati
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Aponmont lor nmt In Mid·
clloport. 1 bedroom. fur·
nlohod. utllltln Included.
UOO par month pluo clep·
oolt . Coli oftor llpm 114812-7177.

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nd Oolllpollo. 814·441·
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PROCESSORS AND ,
CALCULA~WE WONT
IIAVE TO
TO WRifE
OR. DO MATH ...

3 room 1u.- """ o11r
ooncl, udidlllnotudad, out•

PREir'r' SOON WE WON'T
AAVE TO KNOW AHVTIIIN6

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12:00 (]) Bum&amp; 6 Allan
(J) lpor1.lolnter
([)Portreltol(1) lenny HIH lhow
D (I) Nlthl Haet Tho
crime columnilt for a local

paper hat tho only lood to a
poychotlc killer who It
otalklng policemen . (80
min.)
T""I
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111\4-171-17:10.

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2 -~~~ apartment In
MlddloliiiNI. AllutMitieo pold.
CoH . ~ 4·812·11084 '".,
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Anawr. Jealt;)uay seta in with lhe arrival of thla-

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By Jameo Joeally
Joe Steponavic . of Worcester,
Mass., found a neat loser-on-loeer
ploy a't the North American Championships in Montreal last March.
The explanation lor the jump to
th- hearts by West is that he was
not wlnerable and the opponents
were. Tbe modem theory is that when
' the vulnerability is favorable, you let
it all hang out. Although North's double of' three hearts was for penalties,
East expected South to bid on because
.er• when( where and "ow
of the vulnerability. Call the threethey can watch wildlife In
spade bid by East a nuisance bid, II
thoir notural hobitata. (R)
you will. At any rate, South quickly
(j]) Gollary
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and clearly stated his case with the
8 MOYIE: 'Fuzz'
.lour·apade bid . Later •. when East·
(H80) MOYIE: 'Tho Bounty'
West sacrificed at five hearts, South
(CCI
carried
on to five spades. He was not
(MAXI MOYIE: 'One Flow
goin&amp; to settle for SOO wbeQ he lett he
Over tho Cuckoo'o Noot'
could score 650.
.
8:30 D CI) Cil Femlly Tleo
·The nine of diamonds lead was an
Steven and Elyse's plans to ·
spend time alone with the
obvioua slncleton. Nothing could be
kids tNiki,o'the bliby'a birth . done if East held the ~pade ace. But if
· · ~ awry. (R) .. · • .
· Utaf card .,.s with W.St, declarer bad
·IJJ Profllaa of Notu,.
to prevent West from gettlni to bls
IHI Joan 8hophond Amorloa
partner'J hand with the club ace. The
·(OC) 'Cha €ha L0010n1 on
solution; He won the ace of diamonds
C Deck at Sam.' Jeen Shein dummy and played ace, king and
pherd e•ploroo tho poni·
jack
of hearts, .on which be discarded
bility of love at sea when
aU
three
of his .elubi. Wl!ll captured
he flkU I, cr"j'~' C)n :the
tbe heart jaek , with his queeir, · but
S.$ . Emerald Sa.a out of
.~could no longer put East on·lead with
Miami".
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(I) 700 Club
()) USFL Footbell: Denver
at Loa AngoiH
())To 9a An.nouncod
CJ (J) .&lt;JD NBA Workl
Championship
S.rleoGamo1
())Nanny The dram otic ad·
ventures of governeas

Dozer Work land ctearirig,
landacaplng, ete. Free eeti· ·

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Belg!Uili ( UPI) When a grandstand at
Bradford
1be violence In Brussels began an
Some«lpeopledtedandseoreswere City stadium In England was hour before the ICbedUled klckotr
· Injured In a bloody riot that erupted destroyed.by !Ire.
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when thousands of English fans
In a third soccer disaster this suJ;liXll1En of England's Uverpool
attacl(ed rival Itallan supporters . month, eight people died and . team began hllrllng bottles, cans
before the start of Europe's premier another 50 were.lnjured when fans and tlaiP,Oies ·at supporters ot
&amp;OCCer match.
crowded a tunnel at a stadium lrt_ JuventusoiTUrln, Italy.
Viewers tuning.In to the European Mexico City Ma)' ~.
UvelllOOi fans broke through a
Champions CUp final on il television
fence separating them from the
stations around the continent ·
Italians, some or whom stood and
watched In borror asoneoftheworst
fought while many others tiEd,
tragedli!s In European sports hls·
pressing Into an area or,the stands
tory unfolded Wednesday In Brus- ·
bordered by two wau..
sels' Heyse! Stadium.
Seventeen defendants forfeited
OJie waD collapiied as people
1be exact death toll was unclear. bonds posted on speeding charges In began clambering over It. An
1be Belgian Rl!d Cro$s put It at 41 the court of J;&gt;omeroy Mayor avalanche of people and masonry
Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
and pollee sources said It was 39.
tumbled onto spectators below and
Bothagreedmorethan250people
The group Included Diamond
were Injure(!, :nJ of whom were ·DeWitt, Louisa, Ky., $43;. Anwld
holpltallzed, fUUng all available Taylor. Point Pleasant, $43; Travis
beds In Brussels' OO.pltals. Officials Haley, Charleston, W. Va., $43;
said at least 50 were seriously hurt, Penny Chaksupa, Point Pleasant,
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wlth~ofthem In critical condition. . $47; Mary J . Gress, Letart, W.Va.,
1berewerenoarrestsreportedby $46; Reba Stout, 1Syracuse, $44; · Six caU. were answered by local
pollee, whoherdedtbousandsoffans . Jenny Coppnack, Middleport, $44;
units Wednesday, the Meigs County
onto trains after the game to get Daniel Ellis, Albany, $44; Lany Emergency Medical Services
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them out of the country as quickly as Richmond, Rutland, $44; Jeffrey reports.
Ne\VeU, $50; Randy Staats, Miners·
•IJOIISible.
At 6:34 a.m., Pomeroy Went to
~fish Prime Minister Margaret
ville; $48; Tonya Salser, Racine, Holley Road for Lula Phillips, taken
'lluitcher was among a number of $43; Jeffrey Gilkey, Rutland, $43;
to Hoi1JI'r Medical Center; Pomeroy
leeders wllp expressed outrage, Manuel Gheen, Racine, $44; Jarne!! . at 12: M p.m. took Zelda Davis from
condernnlngtherlotlngEngllshfans Spears, Naples, Fla., $48; Brad Klngsllllrg Road to Holzer Medical
forbrlnglng"shameanddlsgraceto Peters, Amanda, $44; Darren Center; Syracuse at 2: 48 p.m. took
their country."
Coakley, Carroll, $43. Others forfeit·" Zorah Hemsley from Water St., to
Holzer Medical Center lJIId at 4 p.m.,
E~n sports officials said an lng bonds were Earl Necal, Galllpo·
treated Marlqn Snyder, no
Racine
Investigation would begin today.
lis, $43, stop slgil violation; John
It was the second time this month McKenzey, Bexley, $43, traffic light transportation required; at 5: 14
a socaor-related disaster was seen violation; Jack McDaniel, Pome- · p.m., Syracuse took BW Halley to
live on television tn Europe. On May roy, $375 driving. while IntoxiCated. Veterans Memorial Hospital and at
12, 53 people were burned to death Ricky Lunsford, Beckmley, W.Va., 7:43 p.m., TuJ1P11rs Plains took
and more tban :;m were Injured· was fin~ $63 and costs, no Dorothy ~ from Route 911. to
operator's license, and $46androsts, Camden-Clark Hospital In
Parkersburg.
on speeding charges.

BRUSSE~,

De~ yourself out

caused part of the stands to
disintegrate.
Bodles'were crushe:d rour or rive
deeplnsomeplaces.Shoes,clothlng
and discarded programs littered the
area. The Injured screamed
help. Scme were carried from the
. area qn top or crowd-control fences.
"I still can't believe 11. It's only
soccer, not war," said John Busby,
iS, a Uverpool supporter.
"SuddenlY then! was an abnlghty
crash 11 masonry about 6 teet from
where we stood;" said witness
Wesley ,Kerr of the British Broad·.
·casting CarR. "Atthatlnslantmany:"
many people must have been
crushed to death though at firSt they
were not visible because of the
· bodies plied on top orthem.':
·He said authorities were slow to
respond.
"It took atew moments for people
· to' realize what had happened and,
amazingly It look many minutes ror
the mediCal services to move In," he·
said.

Mayor Seyler ends .
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playl.'l' picked all six nurnberil In
Wedoletday night's OhloLotto draw·
1111 to win the Sl.Olmllllon top prlZI'.
Till' name or the player wUI be
announced after the wtnnlllg tlc~et
II redeemed at a regional lottery
otllce. ThewlnnlpJ! numbers were5,
13, 15, 28. 30 and 32.
· nae top prize will be paid In ~r
annual Installments of $50,6il.~,
·IIPfore taxes.
Wednesday's winning Ohio Lot·
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Weather forecast
Partly cloudy today, with highs
between 80 and 85. Considerable
cloudlnela tonight and Friday, with
· ~ealll!red llhowers and thunder'
11011!11. Lows tonight wiD be
between al and611, with highS Friday
1D !be mid 1111. _
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. As or 11 a.m. today, no ruling had been made on an
action flied In the Meigs County Common Pleas Court

by 22 parents of Eastern High School graduating
seniors against meq~bers of the Eastern Board of
EdUcation for an order resiralntng the Eastern Local
School District from postponing graduation from
tonight to 6 p.m. Sunday. ·
: The action was filed at ~:59 p.m. Thursday
afternoon by E.llen E. Showalter, Amanda Wllltarils,
Sandra S. Wrlg, Faye P. Watson, James Wright,
Shirl!?' Wells, Frank Wells, Lottie Lawson, Georgia
· Smit11, Shirley Hawk, Judy Riggs, Helen Snyder,
Herman Schul, Nancy Sclnll, Shirley Jones, Mary
• Fryar, Lee Roy Fryar, Brenda Hauber, Douglas
Hauber, Sally Smith, Gene Riggs and Earle E.
Showalter.'
In a memorandum which accompanied the request
for the restalnlng order, !he petitioners stressed the
urgency of an Immediate decision.
This morning, the otflce or Common Pleas Judge

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Reg. S140.00 Twin Maltt..S ar lox ....... Sale S7S.OO

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Men's 525.95
Men's 526.95
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19.•00 ............................SALE 17,19
113.00 ....................... SALE S I 0.39
120.00 ....................... SALE SIS. 99

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One rack of smart look'ing Hang Ten. Slacks, shorts, tank tops,
blouses.and knit tops. Blac~. gray, white, orange and yellow.
SAVE 30%.
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120.00 HANG TEN ......... SALE S·J4.00
•28.00 HANG TEN ......... SALE S19.60
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Sportswear.
Jackets, pants, vests, blouses, knit tops, sweater
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MEN'S S14.95 SHIRTS ................. SJ2,19:
MEN'S Sl6.95 SHIRTS, ................ 113•• 9•.
MEN'S SII.95 SHIRTS ................. S15.49

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Ouality Lee. Charles Lewis and Wrangler tops, jeans, blouses,
aresses, slacks, sw1mwear and shorts.
Sizes 3 to 20.

Sizes 8 to 20. Solid colors in a fine selection of
styles for wear now and back to school time.

. BOYS Sl ~.95 JACKETS ....~., •• s12.00
BOYS S19. 95 JACKETS ......... SJ6.00
BOYS $29.95. JACKETS ........,$24.00

lEG. sn.OO UTIINITY ................ S9,59
lEG. {15.00 UTIINITY .............. •11.95
IIG. 22.00 UTDNITY .............. S1 7.5,
lEG. 129.00 IIATIINITY .............. S2,.1 9
IIG. S3J.OO MAftiNIYY .............. 126.39

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.DENIM WESTERN SHIRTS

Choose cotton/poly blends, linens, or georgette in
sizes 6 to 20 and 38 to 44. Casual and dressy styles.

100% COltOn denim, pre·WIShed snap front, two snap·
down flap pockets, extra long tails, 3 snaps on each
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of State Savtnp and Loan Supei'VIsors In w~. was the leadoff
Witness Thursday at the opening .
hearing of an Ohio Senate-House
Investigation Into the savings and
loan debacle.
The hearings are expected ·,to
stretch through the summer, as a

_ __ WAsHINGTON (UPI) - Prest·
''When wewhoarenowlherestart
dent Reagan, In the midst of a talking about government as 'We'
campaign against Washington tax Instead or 'they,' we've been there
lobbyists, moVes today from Main . too long."
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Strl'E't to Slllcon Valley East In his
White House political advl.$er
quest to win popular SU(JMrt for tax Edward Rollings said Reagan can
reform leglslallon.
still get away with campaigning
Reagan was to fly by hellcopuirto against the government becatise
the Great Valley Corporate.Center "he has ~ unique ablllty to
In Malvt&gt;rn, Pa .. a concentration of represent Ihe conunon man. Other , _
200SpeakescalledtheSIIIconVaUey politicians probably couldn't do II,
orthP East.
tiut he can. He's always made ati
But II was pure Middle Arnertca Issue of fighting ihe ooreaucracy."
on Thursday when Reagan sold his
WhllelheOshkoshcrowdchanted
tax refortn plan at the Winnebago Its approval as Reagan asked for
County Courthouse In Oshkosh, "yes" or "OQ" answers to quesuons
Wis .. before a crowd ofabQut :al,&lt;ro. about tax fairnesS, a smaUer group
"All the way up and dQwn the ol about :al college students beld an
Income scale, the overwilelmlng Innovative protest.
Three women, naked frOm the
majority of American famUle5 wtll
find themselves with more resour· waist up, were brle(]y hoisted on
cestodevotetothetrchlldren,topay others' shoUI~ beneath stgns ·
tor their lmne and perhaps, heie In reading, "Nal(ed not nuked,"."Our
Oshkosh, to buy a boat and to put emperor has no clothes" and "Stop
away for retirement," Reagan said. staring- jOin us."
"That souhds pretty good to me.
The protesters chanted during
Does It sound good to you, too?"
Reagan'• ,speech, causing him to
"We want to do away wllh a tax lookupandprornile, "l'llralaethelr
code that rl'flects years oliObbylng· taxes." At tbe ~ ol the IJ&amp;Ch,
efforts by powerful special Inti.'!'· atterthedemOnltraton had quieted
ests," he said. "Instead, we want a doWn, he bouled, "I think I
tax code for Main Street America." ouUasted them,"
In Oshkosh, at he did In
As he boarded Air Force One tor
WIIUamaburg, Va., earllel' ThUn· • the meht back to WaaiatngtOI),
day, Reaaan sounded an anll· reponen shoutecl over the enatne.
aovemment theme from put 1'011' anc1 Qed hand liplll to -.k If
campaigns.
he aaw the UIIUSIIIII protei!.

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. "Graduation for the above district was set many
monthS ago . for May 31, 1!&amp;,
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plaintiffs if she had more time. Her action was
handled through a Martetta attorney via telephone.
She said that a number of attorneys contacted for help
would not take the court action or were not available.
Clerk of Courts office stall members said they did
not. know the procedures that are foUowed if Judge
Charles Knight was not present to hold a hearing on
Frtday stnce.the original commencement date Is this
evening.
There was no pre-arranged plan for Probate Judge
Robert Buck to hear the request In the abl!ence of
Knight, and oneo!flclal said that It would takPseveral
days to make application lor an out-of-county judge to
hear the request.
All members or the Eastern board or educationDorsal. Larkins, Roger Gaul, Dale Machlr, Mrs .
Larry Heines, Jim Caldwell and Superintendent
Richard Lee Roberts - are named as defendants in
the action.

Plans made for
Heritage Weekend ·
Plans for POOlei'O.Y'S upcornin&amp;
• Heritage Weekend celebration are
moving steadily rorward.
Heritage Weekend, June 21, 22
and 23, Is being sponsored by the
Meigs County HistoriCal Society, tJie
Bend Area Merchants As&amp;oclattan
and the P0111eroy Area Chamber.l1
Commerce. 'Each group wW. play
part In the weekend activities.
Chamber, In charge of stale
entertainment, wW be kicking ort
the weekend or fun on Friday
evening with a community square
dance from 7·11 p.in, at the st~

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.The Cltcle . D Wr~ : wW
· · prov,i $the musiC'foriheclanceand
Red Carr will be the caller. VIUiolq ·
other stage entertainers will be
featured on the stage thoOghci\lt the
next two days .
.The ffiercl\l!nls association wW
sponsor Arts am! Crafts Fest· '85 qn •
Court Street on : Saturday and
Sunday. Appllcatlons to
the
arts and crafts show areavallableat
several ·locations around Ponll!loy
Transporiallon, s:J,OM must be raised locally. Including the chamber office.
Donadona del!lanated lor the van rnay he sent to the
The' historical .societY wW have
Senior Citizens Center •
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NEW VAN ..._ 111111 QeW Senior Citlzenll Cenler van
went Into operallon lids week. It replaoos a 1978 van
wldcb 11M allel' 104,000 mlle8. While molt oflhe Cllllt of
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report Is due by Nov. 1.
Sen. Richard H. Flniui, R·
Cincinnati, the chairman, said the
panel will attempt to find out what
went wrong the with the regulation
or the thrttts, "what we should have
done and what we should do In the
future."
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Bergman said "hlndslghtlseasy"

but in retrosPect fhl', state Should

have pushed more money behind
thPstafe.chartered thrifts Instead of
closing them six days after Horne
State Savings Bank of Cincinnati
collapsed under the weight of an
faulty: Investment In ES¥ ·eovem·
ment Securities, Fori Lauder(!ale,
Fla.

Bergman was asked about the
governor's decision to close the 70
other privately Insured savings and
loans March 15 aftPr several days of
"runs" on deposits.
"It would seem to me In ~:al
hindsight that 'that was a mistake,"
he responded.
Bergman said the advice rrom the

Reagan pushing.
.taX refortn plan

Regular. and extra large sizes. Solid~. stripes and plaids in a
good selection of styles and colors. Western shirts are in·
eluded in this sale.
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Reg. $14.00 IIOUIII ........... Salt s11'.29
Reg. Sl7,00 lloUHJ,. ......... Salt SJ3.79
Reg; S2 5~00 IIOUIII ....,.,.... Salt Sf0.19
Reg. '29.00 ................ Salt
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· ColUMBUS (UPl) - All official
of a 118Uonal savings and loan
regtllatory group says Gov. Richard
. F. CPiestP could havP gotten away
without closing 70 state-chartered
savings and loan assoCiations last.
Marcb U he had found a massive
dose of money to back them ~p.
Wllll!Ull S. Bergman, executive

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Hurry in, Salt' ends Saturday, June 1,

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Announcements hilve been mailed, and people Invited
are now In transit to this above event.
"Because of a sporting event, a ball game, the
Eastem l,.ocat Board of Education met Wednesday
evening, May 29,1985, at 8 p.m ., and reset graduation
to Sunday, June 2, 1!*15, at6 p.m. Parents and students
at this meeting were refused to be heard by the board
or education. This gives some parents only 48 hours
notice of change In graduation date, and othelli not
present only 24 hours notice of change.
"Great damage to ' family and rrjends, both
financially and emotionally, will be suffered by us If
graduation Is aUowed to be postponed. We need an
IMMEDIATE restraining order on this. If we do not
get ·the requested order, our damages. are
Irreparable.''
Mrs. Showalter, who headed thl' court action,
commented that she had llttl!' time to get the court
actlon together, and that there would have been more

·Legislators open inquiry into . S&amp;L problems

ton blends.
Sizes 2 to 14:
Reg. S4.SO to S13.00

Don't miss these great savings on quality drapes
and bedspreads. ·Huge variety of patterns and
colors.
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$385,,0$845 :

SLEEPWEAR
Pajamas, gowns and shorties. Knits and poly/cot·

$119·

BASIC DENIM JEANS

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GIRLS'

White with color tops. Many high school colors in .this
selection ~ for this sale.

CUSTOM MADE

Sizes 29 to 42 waist, 30 to 36 inch length. WA
ounce No·fault pre-washed blue denim. Straight
leg or boot flare.

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Men's sizes 9 to 15. Boys 7 to 1L

MEN'S WRANGLER 122.95 .

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Tank tops, short sleeved shirts, ~nit toJ)'s. Sizes ..
.2 to 7.
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Reg. S5,00 to $11.00

Jackets •.,.............. l18.00
Jackets •.,.............. 126.00
Jackets •.,.............. 127.20
Jackets ................. s'3' 1.10
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LlnLE GIRLS'

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Men's 122.95
Men's 132,95
Men's 534.95
Men's 139.95

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LlnLE BOYS'

. "Regul~r and ~xtra large sizes. Solid colors, good style
selectton. Savmgs are greatthis
weekend. ' ·· ' · . .
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Fashion Jeans ......,... S11.75
Fashion Jeans .......... S19.45
Fashion Jeans .......... $20.25
Fashion Jec~ns ,.;....... s26;25
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MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT

Charles Knight reported that he was not avalla ble and
thai they did not expect him In the office.
Several of the petitioners at 10: ~a.m . were waiting
in the offiCes or Probate and Juvenile Judge Robert
Buck hoping that he mlgllt rule on the petltlot'l for the
restraining order. Persorin('l In his office, however,
reported that he was In the midst of previously
achedliled hearings.
Meanwhile, In the Meigs County Court charges of
assault ha~ been fUed by Dale Machlr and Jim
CaldweU again$! Frank Wells. The complaints
resulted frOm an alleged ,altercation at Eastern High
School Wednesday night following a meeting of the
Board of Education In which graduation was changed ·
from Friday at 8 p.m. to Sunday at6 p.m.
. In their action against the board, the parents

ByCHARU!:NEHOEnJCH
Transportation Is considered a
Senllnel stall Writer
priority Item for senior services In
A new van to transport senior Meigs County, reports Eleanor
citizens was put tntooperationb)ithe Thomas, executive director. She
Meigs County Couricll on Aging this said that providing .transpo$tlon
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along wtth.ln·home services such as
A replacement for a 1978 van home-delivered meals and chore
which has Clller 104,fXX) miles, the services, help keep older persons In
new vehicle Is one of the Senior their homes.
Citizens Center's Oeet ·Of five vans
In 1984, the buses traveled 86,381
and t.wo slations wagons which are miles throUgh all areas or the
·avallablt&gt; tor lfl!l!Sporta,tion in 11ll county.A totalof410personineeded
·· · areas of the ·CQUniy" and · out-Qf: transportatiQn,.mist ·on a regular
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·Wl'E'II'ty li&amp;ais,oot tbeae, thei'ewen!37 .
·county doctor trfps.
1be van Is one of two expected to handiCapped penons 'who needed
be delivered before the end or the Individual aufltanci' to go Ill
year. Each ·or. the vehicles cost mediCal raclll~, soctal service •
$J5,269, with .80 percent of the cost · ~ and grocery stores, for a
being pal~ tl$Ugh the Ohio . JCJ!al 11·1681rips. .
DePartment of Transportation with • Stressing the Importance ot' t!le .
United · Mass ·Transpi:&gt;ri.ation Act transporatlon ·service, M~. ·~
fund.
mas said thllt with the dlacontlnu·
. The remaining 20 .percent, or anceoftheSenlorFrlendsprogram,
. $3,0&gt;4, must come from local funds. funded !!)rough the Community
Donll !Ions are needed to help In Mental Health Center, the Senior
raiSing that amount and already Citizens Center has had to pick up
. several hundred dollars have been more person~ or escort service
· rontrlbUted.
trips.

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to center fleet.·.

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GOWN AND ROBE

2 Soctiona. 14 P•- 25 Cento
. A Muh~ie Inc. N - - .

RestrainWg order filed against graduation.

great on the high seas, up
rountry, or downtown. 'I_'hese.authentic, romfortabfe
boat shoes are handsewn of hilth quality leathers. On
shore or on deck, Dexter boat Shoes make you feel right
athome.
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fair board. She ·plans to attend
Marietta College.
The daughter or Herman and
Nancy Scbul ofReedsvJUe, salutatorian Schul Is a member of the
National Honor Society, the high '
school chorus, the drama club and
bas served on the school newspaper
start. She plans to·attend Wa~hlng·
ton Technical College.

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people who would like to be on Ohio
Hills' mailing list. ShE&gt; Is also looking
tor volunteers from throughout the
' 18 county area to help the agency
With upcoming surveys to be
conducted. (For thalle Interested,
Isaac may be reached by calling
3744009 In Marle.tfa.l
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Ohio Hills was.preceded by the
Area 6 Heall h Systems Agency
which was also federally funded and
· which clo6ed the end of July 1982.
Appropriations for the Arm 6
Agency were higher than Ohio Hills'
appropriations Isaac reported.
. In .addition to Meigs County,
Jacl!son, Gallla, Athens, Washing·
· ~ ton. · Beirnont"'COsc:hoct!)n, Gu.ern•.
· sey, ~nison. Hocking, Jefferson, ·
Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, Noble,
Perry, Musklngharn and VInton
.CollntleS make up the Ohio Hills
Health Planning Agency area.
The commt5slO!IerS hope to de·
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· c~ by ·next WednesdaY who they
will appoint to the Ohio Hills' board.
Isaac Indicated she would like to
.have Commissioner Rtch Jones
serv~on the board.
In other business, commissioners
will next week be advE-rtising for
bids on Ihe Hiland Road slip which Is
being fuilded by the Community
Developffient Block Grant program
to replace a block grant which was
returned to the county by Pomeroy
Vlllage. Estimated cost for the
project Is $.lJ,OOl. Hiland Road
provides access to the Veterans
Mm1orial Hospljal area from Union
Avenue.
Cornmlss.loners are proceeding
with the project although an official
letter okaying the project has not yet
been received from the state.
Commissioners were told by tele·
phone that o!flclal approval to
\ amend the county's block grant
pcoposal to Include Hiland Road Is
forthCOming soon.
A late-.]une bid opening lor the
Hiland Road projected Is expected.
Commissioners .also accepted
biiUJ'I'llnous bids for June from
Alhland Petroleum, Ashland, Ky.,
Alhpalt Matertals, Marietta, and
Koppers Co., Heath. Purchases are
to be made according to low bids on
specific Items.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Friday, May 31, 1986

Copyrightod 1985

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FedPral Reserve Board In theewnt.
of a "run" Is "to toss money alit."
"It seems to me that he (the
governor) should have done that If
the money could have been avalla·
blelnOhio."
The CeleSte administration com·
plalned !bat the Fed was slow to
react to Ohio's problem, forclng,IJae
governor to.close the thrifts.

Membership signs
new Kroger pact
WHEELING, W.Va. (UPI)
Union representatives of about 600
Kroger Co. employees In eastl'm
Ohio and West Vll'ginla's nort!M:m
panhandle have signed an agreement. under which the grocer
corrunlts to keeping 12 stores open
tor·at least the next 18 monthS.
The contract was signed Wednes·
day In Wheeling, said Carl Huber, ·
the deputy trustee of Local23 of the
United Food and Cornrnercllll
WorkerS union.
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Kroger VIce President Patrie~
Kenney said thecontractwlllenable
the rompany to Improve the stores
and to I'Dhance future merchandisIng programs.
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The agreement - which \\'8S
approved by the employees March 1
- calls ror Kroger to matnta!Ji
Clll'n!llt health and welfare benefits.
In return, adjustments were m~
to wages In order to red liCe ·
operating costs.
Huber and Kenney said the
contract expires In October 1986 and
balances the key concerns pi
employees for job security and
health care cwerallt' with ~
company's need to remain
competitive.

Relltenlalwlld, the cornmlltee'l chalnnall, and ill
appll'lllldy pari of - admlnl8tr1lllol eftod lo
empiiMIIe a blpardula ~h to tax refonn.

(UPI).

Employees rejected a wap
concessions package by a 58-vote
mal'l!ln on Feb. 17 but COllected 400
stenatures on a petition and liked
that they be allowed to C&lt;l1duct ..
new vote after the company lilid II
might be tarred to cklle the llanl.

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