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case of candidates scra mbling
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that a Consti tutional a me nd ment
requiring a balanced budget Is a
good Idea .
The district covers a ll or part
of Defiance, E rie, Fulton, Henry,
Huron, Ottawa, P au lding, P utnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Williams, and Wood counties.
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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Treasury $45 ,000 to cover the
salary of a former aide following
disclosure that the ' aide remained on the federal payroll for
two years after moving from
Washington to New York.
Kuclnlch , however , has slowed
his attack and has been running a
relatively quiet campaign .
That's one reason why Oakar Is a
strong favorite to win the primary and , In November , a sixth
term In Congress.
Oakar has been praised for her

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"Tip" 0 ' Nell, whose form er
ornce space sh~ now occupies,
Gary Hart, and most of Ohio's
Congressional delegation.
Kuclnlch and Oakar are to
debate In front of ' telev ision
cameras Friday ai the City Club
or Cleveland .
Other Incumbents facing primary opposition:
-Rep. Donald Pease or Ober·
lin, a Democrat, meets pereqnlal
candidate John Michael Ryari of

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Mtller of Lancaster, a Republican, faces Fairfield County Com·
missioner Ronald Shoemaker of
Picker ington In the 12-county
lOth District of central and
southern Ohio.
-Rep. James Traflcant of
Youngstown m eets political un·
known Van Williams of Warren
In the Democratic primary of the
17th District.
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reporting to an American Red
Cross Bloodmobile at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Cent,e r Wednesday to give 70 pints of blood to the
Meigs County blood program.
There were 17 donors reporting
to replace b)ood received by
relatives or friends. First time
donors were Bruce Teaford,
Mark Reltmlre and Kenneth
Wiggins. William A. Blackwood
became a gallon donor; Kelly
Ginther, two gallons; Emelyn
Scarberry and Patricia Logan,
four gallons; Eilts E . Myers, nine
gallons. Dr. James Witherell and
Dr. Wilma Mans!leld were the
attending physicians.
The nursing starr for the vtstt
Included Lenora Leifheit and
Beulah Ward with Wanda lm'
· boden as the emergency medical
service representative. Clerical
workers were Mary Nease, Jean
Nease, Edward Cozart and
Peggy Harris. Retired Senior
Volunteer Program workers help
with the visit were VIrginia
Buchanan, Dorothy Long,
Emma Clatworthy, Esther
Harden, Gertrude Robinson.
Jack and Joan Sorden, Hanna
Queen, Florence Richards, Philomena Follrod, Evelyn Gilmore,
Gerald Wildermuth and Wanda
Fetty.
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Sentinel Staff Writer
A $1.2 million proposal for
county road Improvements In
Meigs County in· 1988 has been
developed by Mei gs County Engineer Philip Roberts. Roberts
presented the proposa I, In the
form of his annual report, to the .
Meigs County Commissioners In
Wednesday' s regular commissioners' meeting,
Included in the proposal are
hot mix resurfacing projects,
single seal projects, a cold mix
preparation project, two township bridge replacements, du st
control, grader patching, ditch·
lng, brush cutting and mowing.
. Roberts pointed out that projects Included in the proposal
"are just proposals of what needs
to be done" and that he "has not
set priorities yet. "
Direct project costs, which
would inclUde any expenditure
affecting the 1988 Auto License
and Gas Appropriations, are
estimated at $742,760 In materials and outside contract costs .
Indirect costs of $510,603 would
not be an additional cash outlay
but are lncl~ded In the county
highway departm ent ' s. 1988
budget appropriations as overhead expenses or fixed budgetary lterps.

Approximate ly 61.57 miles of (Sumner) from Route 248 to
count y roadway have been ear- Route 681; 3.88 miles on County
marked in the proposal for hot Road 39 (Hemlock Grove ) from
m ix resurfacing. Estima ted cost Coun'ty Road 20 to Rout&lt;; 681; .95
for the hot mix res ur faci ng is · mile on CountyRoad 345 !Story's
$721,880 or an average costs of Run) from Route 7 to the Gallia
County line; and 1.16 miles on
$11 ,725 per m ile. County highway
department personnel will be Co unty 403 (Minersville Hill )
from Route 124 to Cou nty Road
used to complete th e resurfacing
projects, with some services
30.
Two Bedfo rd Townsh ip. one on
contracted as needed.
Included In the proposed hot Township Road 82 over Kings mix scheduling are 2.3 miles . on bu ry Creek and another on
County Road 5 (Bradbury ) from To wnship Road 162 over West
the Middl epOrt Corporation lim it Branch Shade Creek, have bee n
to Route 124; 4.22 miles on County earmar ked for replacemen t. EsRoad 10 (Dexter ) to two miles timated costs lor the two bridges
northwes t of Route 124; 4.87 are $29 ,936 a nd $23,275
m'lles on Count y Road 19 !Peac h respectively.
Dust control wil l cons ist of
Fork) from U.S. 33 to County
Road 20; 4.8 miles on County approximately "240 shots" of
Road 26 (Flatwoods) !rom paved du st co ntro l at a n es tiCounty Road 34 to County Road ma ted co'st of $38,132 or an
20; 4.36 mljes on County Road 27 avera ge cos t of $2,810 pe r mile.
Grader patc hing would consis t
(Point Rock) from Route 689 to
of
a pproxima tely 88.38 mil es of
County Road 11 ; 7.59 miles on
paved
roads a! a n esti mated cost
County Road 28 (Raclne$106,607
or an average cost of
of
Bashan) from County Roa d 30 to
Route 248; 7.27 miles on County $1,206 per mile.
Roberts noted that the roa ds
Road 30 (Morningstar) fr om
which
are (ina lly selected as
Route 7 to County Road 28; 6.98
priorities
for resu rfac ing will be
miles on County Road 32 (Eagle
Ridge) !rom Route 7 to County taken from the proposa l group.
Road 28; 5.28 miles on County Roa ds that are not sc heduled lor
resurfaci ng this year, will be
Road 34 (Pine Grovel fr om
made rea dy for resurfac ing n ~x t
Route 124 to County Road 32; 5.91
mll~s
on County . Road 36
Co ntinued on pa ge 6

Ribbon cutting ceremony held
for West-Point Fabricators
POINT PLEASANT - Two
year s O'f hard work, hope the
cooperation 'paid off at a ribbon
cutting ceremony at West-Po int
Fabric a tor s he re Tues d a y
evening.
Stat~ officials gathered with
county ·officials and West Virginia Governor Arch A. Moore Jr.
to cut the ribbon at Mason
County' s newest industry .
The company Is owned and
operated by Mason County native Greg Gibbs and his uncle,
Joe Faulkner, formerly of Birmingham Alabama and now an
area resident.
" Two years ago when Joe
(F'aulkner) gavemeacallasklng
me to be a sales representative
lor a sleet fabrlcatlim shop In
Birmingham I didn't know It
would come to ihls. No one Is
happier to see this day than me,"
Gibbs said at the ribbon cutting
ceremonies .
The Idea to open a metal
fabrication plant in Mason
County came to Gibbs and
F'aulkner when they realized that
a lot of fabrication business
comes from Mason County and
Wes t VIrginia companies . "One
s hop In Birmingham bought
metal alloys from Huntington
Alloys, shipped tt to Alabama
• and then shipped the finished
product to a Mason County
company, " Gibbs said .
After talking with F'rank Lee,
Mason County Development Au- ·
thorlty executive director, and
Gov . Moore, Gibbs decided to
place the factory in Mason
County.
"Governor Moore wrote me a
letter on the tax Incentives the
state can offer an Industry !Ike
ours, " Gibbs said, adding that
was 6neo! the !actors Involved In
placing the Industry In West
VIrginia.
Moore, speaking at the ribbon
cutting, satd the event was
something to be proud of. "The
representatives here have to
take a measure of pride at what's
been accomplished," Moore
said.
"Industry," Moore said, takes
a close look at everything a state
has to offer because state's areln
competition for Industry. "
"When It comes down to an
economic decision, you must
make a decision based on economics and not on !amUy rootsfamily roots don't make a differ·
ence when there's economics
Involved;'! Moore said.

"This ribbon cutting cer emony
is a measure of belief in West
Virginia," Moore said. "If we
didn't believe In our sta te we
wouldn 't be here tonight,' ' he
said, adding, " There is an aw ful
lot of good In our state. ·'
" This ribbon cutting is just
another s te p on the ladder of
economic recovery for Mason
County . In Janu ary , 1985, Mason
County had an unemploy ment
rate of 18.8 perce nt , now the rate
is nine percent," Moore a dded.
In two and a half years. more
than $390 million In privj!,te a nd
state funds ha s been pu t into
development In Mason County,
Moore said . "l don 't know of any
other count in the s ta te tha t has

had that much pr ivate inves tment In it," he said.
Moore pred icted more good
news in the fu ture for Mason
Count y.
Point Pleasant Mayor Russell
V. Holl a nd too k the opportu nity
to welcome the pla nt to P oint
Pleasant. " I wo uld like to welcome West- Point fabrica tions to
Point Pleasa nt and wis h .them the
best oi luc k," Holland 'sa id.
Lee, noting that th is was the
si xth announcement of new In -

dustry in the co unt y in two ye ars,
sa id that the a ltit udes of Gibbs
a nd Fa ulk ner pl ayed a big part in
the occas ion. " T hese are two
guys who wouldn ' t take no for an
Continued on page 6

COVOTE TAKEN IN CHESTER AREA - Somehow when one
thinks of coyotea, one thinks of the Weal. However, thlo anbnal,
be~eved to be a coyote was tallen In the Cht!llter area Tueaday by
steven Erwin of Cheater. Erwlu was turkey hunUng when he
spoiled the an mal advanclnc on a large berd of deer. The female
anbnal weighed around 30 poundll and wu going to give birth to
oeveral pu... Tbe anlmal'alkull Ia belnc oenl to Columbus, Game
Warden Keith Wood laid, 18 conllnn that II was a coyote. Wood aald
ID live yeara aa pme warden here, he has received reportB of
coyolalln Melp County but this Ia tile first time that an anbnal
believed to be a coyote has been caught. Erwin Is pictured wltll the
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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Alter losing because of poor
pitching, lack of hitting, spoddy
fielding and just plain old bad
luck, the Baltimore Orioles tied
·the American League record !or
consecu tlve losses with a different shortcoming.
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"I'm not going to go Into detail
In the papers," Baltimore Man·
ager Frank Robinson said Wednesday night after the Orioles
dropped a 7-6 decision to the
Minnesota Twins. "I 'm sincere
when I say I dldn ' t do a good
managing job in th e eighth
inning. I'll take the blame for thi s
one."
Reliever Bill Scherrer, 0-1,
admittedly, might share the
some of the blame. The leftbander surrendered back· to·
back homers off the bats of Kent
Hrbek and Tim Laudner ln . .the
eighth, snapping a 4-4 tie and
moving the Orioles within three
losses of the modern majorleague mark for futility .
"1! I ever had a worse game In
my life I don' tknow what it was,"
said . the 30-year-old Scherrer,
who was just recalled from the
minors . "You've got 24 guys on a
team and I'm sure everyone feels

it (when you lose) but when
you're the pitcher, It feels
worse.''
The 1906 Boston Red Sox set the
AL record of consecutive defeats
with 20. The Philadelphia A's
equaled the mark in )916 and
1943. The 1961 Philadelphia Phil·
lies hold the modern f11ajorleague standard of 23.
Baltimore long since smas hed
the old record of 131osses to start
a season.
Trying to avoid $et tlng an AL
mark, Baltimore Thursday afternoon sends Mike Boddlcker, 0-4,
against Minnesota left·hander
Alan Anderson, 0-0.
It's hard to say lOt was a good
or bad loss !or the Orioles . True,
they dldn 't win, though they
came about as close as you can.
With the Twins ahead 7-4 and
two out in the ninth, Joe Orsulak
singled o{f reliever Juan Bereguer, 3-2, and Billy Rlpken
walked. After Berenguer went
JCOto Cai -Ripken, Keith Atherton
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home Orsulak to cut the lead to
7-5.
Eddie Murray singled, sc&lt;lrlng
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Edmonton had 99 points this
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will be the hosts for Game l
''The Red Wings have a lot of
UPI Sports Writer
Tuesday night . La~t year, De- depth, a lot of balance. They are
The ~trolt Red Wings have troit stunned Edmonton in the an excellent hockey clut). We
demonstrated their superiority fir st game bu t lost four stra ight knew they would be toug.h, We
to the Toronto Maple Leals and to the Stanley Cup ctmmplons.
can't be ashamed of how we
·St. Louis Blues . Now th ey must
Thursday night, the New Jer- played ."
prove they are more than fodder sey Devils can clinch the Patrick
Tim Higgins
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for the Edmonton Oilers.
· Division championship with a slsted
goal wiih
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"I won' t sleep the whole Game 6 victory over the Wa- Wednesday nigh t to break a 3-3
night," Detroit Coach Jecques shi ngton Capitals at New Jersey . tie. Higgins had not contributed a
Demers said after the Red The Boston Bruins won the point PJ;,evlously in the playoffs,
Wings' 4-3 victory over the Blues Adams Divis ion final Tuesday but according to Demers, his
to claim their second straight night in five games agai nst the hustle and desire more tha n
Norris Division title. " When we Montreal Ca nadiens.
compensated,
step Into Edmonton, they know
"That should be a n excellent
" Of all the guys t.o scoff' the
we' re a good cl ub. It's nota shock series against the Oilers," St. winning goal ... Tim Higgi ns ,"
to them this year."
Louis Coach Jacques Martin Demers said. "He' s been an
With the 4·1 series victory, said . "The Oilers are a tremend · inspiration to this !Pam ."
Detroit earned a rematch of la st ous hockey club. They are the
Detroit, which won three ser ies
year's Campbell Conference fl. champions. But lhe Red Wings ' . games at home, outshot the Blues
nal against the Smythe Division experience last year has to help 31-16 in the final game.
champion Edmonton Oilers, who them.
"The Blues gave us everyth ing

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Trimble and Southern are the
two top seeds in the Meigs Class
A sectional baseball tournament
at Meigs High School, as announced recently In the pairings
list.
The JJ -7 Tomcats will take on
4-10 Federal Hocking Thursday,
May 5 at 4:30, while the Torna does (11 -5) will face the 1-JJ
Southwestern Highlanders on
Saturday, May 7 al 1 p.m.
In other games, Eas terl) 18·6)
will play 4·4 Crooksville on
Wednesday, May 4 at 4:30p.m.,
and the 3·8 Kyger Creek Bobcats
draw North Gallla (2-9) on
Saturday, May 7 at 3:30 p.m.
Th e Eastcrn -Crook,svllle
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10 at 4: 30 p.m.. while the
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an 0 for 5 night for the veteran .
Rlghet ti blew hIs third straight
''They didn't give up, that save opportunlt y, allowing
shows a lot of charact~r," Hrbek Danny Tartabull's tying home
said. "If they gel that one hit to run In the nlntl],. .
put th em over the hump, they're
Athletics 5, Blue Jays 3
go in g to be tough."
At Toronto, Mark McGwjre
A crowd of 17.757 saw the and Dave Henderson hit solo
Orioles take a 3-0 lead In the first , homers to support Curt Young,
only to fall into a 4·4 tie after four 1·0, and give Oakland Its fourth
innings . .
consecutive triumph. Toronto
Baltimore left fielder Jeff has lost three In a row. Rick
Stone dislocate d the middle fin- Honeycutt notched his seco nd
ger of his right hand attempting save, Blue Jays' starter Mike
to steal third In the seventh Flanagan, 2-1, took the loss.
inning, and left the game.
Indians 6, Mariners 4
Elsewhere, Kansas City outAt Cleveland , Willie Upshaw' s
lasted New York 3-11n lllnnings , three-run homer highlighted a
Oakland defea ted Toron,to 5-3, five -run sixth inning, giving the
Clevela.nd downed Seattle 6-4, · Indians a team record 16 victo·
California nipped Detroit 4-3, rles in April and their be~t sta rt
Milwaukee got by Texas 4·3, and since 1941. Greg Swindell, after
th e Boston at Chicago double· going 3-8last season, improved to
header was postponed because of 5·0.
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Angels 4, Tigers 3
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New York 5, Atlan ta 2; Montreal home two runs, hi s first RBI In 11
l , Cincinnati 0, Houston 3, Phila· games, with a double and triple.
delphia 2 In 10 innings; St. Louis Willie Fraser, 3-0, went 7 1-3
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Chicago 0.
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Royals 3, Yankees I
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man Dave Bergman homered for
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and Frank White had RBI hits in
Brewers 4, Rangers 3
the 11th as Kansas Cltysnapped a
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seven-game losing skid at Yan- Sveum and Joey Mey er homered
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Southern wins two
more SVAC games
The Southern Tornadoes
posted back-to-back SVAC victories over Southwester n and
Kyger Creek recently to remain
alive in the hunt for the coveted
league title, which currently Is
still up fo r grabs. Southern
defeated Soutllwestern 13-5 and
Kyger 10-2 last evening.
Southern is now 13-5 overall
,and 10-2 in the SVAC, and coupled
&lt;With a reported loss by Oak Hill to
:Hannan Trace, may be tied for
league leadersh lp.
The hard -hitting Tornadoes,
although not having a chance to
break the best overall Southern
record, does have a legitimate
cha nce at posting the most wins
;bY any Southern baseball club.
·The record i~ currently held by
:the SVAC champion cl ub of 1977
with a 17-2 regular season mark,
17-3 overall,band the 1982 team
had a 17-5 mark while winning
·sectiona l and dis tri.ct crowns
:both under veteran Coach Hilton
Wolfe, Jr.
• Jeff Ca ldwell and Mark Porter
teamed up for the Southwestern
Wi n. Caldwell got the s tarting nod
and hurled the first six for the
.win. while Porter was perfect In
;one Inning of relief to pos t the
.save. Caldwell fanned 7 and
;walked 4. Porter allowed no
•hlts,no walks, and had no KO's.
: Metzger suffered the loss with
th ree strlkroU ts and fi ve walks .
Southern took a 1-0 lead and
, broke open a close game In the
. th ird when they erupted for 6
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double and s ingle, Todd Lisle,
wno was la ter injured,had two
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:simpson each doubled, John
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Southern had just one error
and SWHS five.
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After that 13-5 win and 14 hit
attack, Southern erupted for
another 14-hlt attack to defeat
Kyger Creek 10-2.
Shawn Cunningham went the
distance to post the Impressive
win. The senior flreballer hammered out 7 KO' s, Issued 3 walks,
and gave up just three hits. John
Riffle shared catching duties
with Mike Amos.
J eff Ma r tin suffered the loss
for the Bobcats with two punchouts and two safeties lssued .The 'Brennermen had several
players with multiple hits includIng Shawn Cunning-h am 's 3-hJt
effort . Cunningham . had two
singles and a double, while junior
Mark Porter had a double and
single. Mike Hill and Kenny
Turley had 'a double and single
each, Chris Stout a double and
trlple,S hawn Arnott two slngles,and John Riffle a single.
KC took a 1-0 lead In the first
inning, but Southern collected
seven consecutive hits before the
Bobcats could put out a raging
offensive fire that yielded 6 SHS
John Riffle led off with a
si ngl e,Cunningham doubled,
Ken ·Turley slngled,Shawn Arno tt had an RBI single, Mike Hill
doubled, Mark Porter singled,
and Chris Stout slammed a bases
loaded triple for three RBis.
Kyger Creek hitters were Vinson, Sipple and Taylor with
singles, and Rees with a triple.
SHS is slated to go to Wahama
Thursda y, travel to North Gallla
Monday and host Hannan Trace
Wednesday .
KC Is now :l-JOoveralland3-7in
the league. The Bobcats' next
game will be Friday at Oak Hill.

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. • ROCK SPRINGS - For the
;:Second time in as man y games,
:the Marauders suffered a loss In
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:~f I he Trimble Tomcats. It also
• .marks Ihe second time that
: Trimble ha s cut short a seventh
· ,Inning ra lly by th e Meigs nine to
: -ca pture victories over the Ma· :t-a udeq. Earlier, at Glouster, the
! )ocals dropped a 3-2 decision and
1 ;1ast evening came oul on the
t .short end of a 4-3 score.
• It was a disappointing defeat
: for the Marauders and especially
: fo r Senior Bryan Durst who
• ;turned In a magnificent perfor·;rnance for five Innings. During
; -those early frames , Durst did not
.:;,How a base hit and, in fact, only
: 1hree Tomcats managed to reach
; base, two by errors and one on a
·.fielder's choice. f\.lded by the
; .ctefensive play be hind him, he
; :taced only fifteen batter s in five
;Innings.
;·· Two serious threat s, one by
·':each squad , was mounted In the
:;ea rly going, Meigs missed a
; •goldPn scoring opportunity In the
-; first when Durst slngiPd up the
:middle, Brent Bissell was safe on
:.a ball hit towa rd secondandMike
•:Bartrum looped a single behind .
i;first . No ru ns were produced,
! ·however. as Durst was caught off
· ;first in a ver y questionable
:pickoff ca ll. Th~n a lter Bar• trum's hit, the Cats recorded two
: outs to end the Inning.
'· For Trimble, Cody Lewis
.6 ta rted the sixth with a single to
, lefts. After Downs went down for
_ :one outs, Mike Shust and Jeff
• Ho lbert dr illed back to back
; singles and only a good play deep
: tn the hole at s hort by Bartrum
· preven ted a run from scoring.
J)urst then fanned the nex t batter
'8nd got McManus to ground out
Jo Bart rum .
' Meigs took the lead In their
: six th with Bissell leading off with
: a walk a nd Bartrum singling
• down the third base line. A balk
;·by hurler Richmond put runners
•:at second an third with none
fllown . Matt Baker then loaded
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;bobbled by the third -sacker, Joey
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Snyder dropped a single just over
seco nd for an RBI. With bases
loaded and still none out, Chris
Stewart lined a hard one to the
second baseman who fired to
third to double up Bartrum. Wes
Young reached first, and then
second, on a dropped third strike
and the resulting throwing error
by McManus, scoring Snyder.
Fields drew a base on ballss but
McElroy went down pitcher to
first to end the frame .
Hopes for a Marauder win
were cut short In the seventh as
the visitors tallied four runs on
five hits and two free passes. Jeff
Koons singled up the middle and
Richmond did the same. Dave
Kovach then walked and Cody
Lewis slammed a stngle to left to
knot the ~core at two all. After
Downs singled home the go
ahead run, Durst gave way to
Bissell on the mound. Fanning
the first batter he faced, Bissell
was then tagged with a bunt
s ingle off the bat of Jeff Holbert
to again load the bases . A free·
pass to Rich Dooley forced In the
final Cat run before the fire was
extinguished.
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In the bottom of the final
Inning, Bissell ripped a one out
triple to left and Bartrum, behind
him , walked and stole second to
set up the potential tlelng run.
Baker fanned for the second out
and Snyder's hit and stolen base
plated a run and stU! left second
and third occupied. Chris Stewart, at the plate, was out on two ~
highly dispu ted strike calls to end
the game.
Richmond w(llffed nine Marauders and walked four in the
win . Durst,chargedwiththeloss,'
fanned . three and gave up one
free pass. In all fairness to
Bryan, It was apparent that he
was tiring in the sixth partly due
to the number of pitches thrown
and the extremely unseasonable
cold weather. The same was true
for the Tomcat hurler.
Snyder led the Marauders at
the plate with three singles,
Bissell had a triple and single, ·
Bar'trum two base knocks and·
Durst and Fields each hit safely.

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;answer. •· Lee said.
:: "When they tal ked to me 1
1houghl they were really thinking
lJig," Mike Shaw, Mason County
) tate senator, sa id, adding he
1&lt;new they could do it.
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jobs when it is going on full
production, but will create 20
Jobs In the Initial s ta ge, F'aulkner
'flaid.
~ ''We curreni ly have 10 employees and as the orders start
coming In we will be adding
more," Gibbs said.
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: The state has played a great .
part In Wes t-Point being able to
train and cross-train employees
Jo work in the plant. "We got a
'22,257 Job Training and Part- .
aers hlp grant from the state to
ltart training people," Gibbs
said.

weal news briefs
Water pipes being replaced

Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports seven
calls Wednesday; Racine at 2:28a.m. to Pearl St. for Lisa Dawn
Johnson to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 10: 30 a.m.
to Carpenter Hill for Carl Caster to O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital: Middleport at 1: 54 p.m . to 209 South Fourth for Helen
Augustine to Veterans Memorial Hospital; later transported to
Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at 1:28 p.m . to a brush fire on
· the Rider property on Ball Run; Tuppers Plains at 2:41 p.m. to
Riverview Elementary School for Rocky Hupp to St. Joseph's
Hospital; Middleport at 5:17 p.m. to 110 North Third for John
Fink to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 9:17 p.m . to
Grueser Road for Becky BrOderick to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.

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While Faulkner expects ·the
plant to be In prOduction In about
two weeks, he would not say lfthe
company nas any contracts yet.
"There's a possibility there's an
order waiting," he said.
The Production F'aclllty is
located In a buDding on the
former Marietta Manufacturing
Co. property.

Announcements
Revival planned
A revival Is underway at the
Freedom Gospel Mission, at
County Road 31, Bashan and
Stlversvile Road, with services
at 7:30 each evening through
May 1. The Rev . Martin Welch is
evangelist and there Is special
vocal music presented each
evening.
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WEIJ..EQUJPPED KITCHEN - Joan Tuttle, head cook at the
Center, Is delighted with the new k.ltchen equipment, particularly
this convection oven. Other new commercial equipment Includes a
steamer, a new doubli!-door refrigerator, and a dishwasher. Alter
being out of operation for a lew weeks, the klt,clten was opened
again this week to prepare foOd lor the about 150 senior citizens
who either eat in the dining room there, or have their meals
home-delivered.

year. Resu'rfaclng preparations
Include ditching, culvert replacement , etc., Roberts said .
In other county business, the
comm lssloners are continuing to
study various hospitalizationmajor medical Insurance proposals In an effort to obtain lower
premium rates. Rick Patrick, of
McNelly, Patrick and Associates, Jackson, was present
Wednesday with an alternative
proposaL Pending a final decision on Insurance, the commissioners have taken steps to pay
for the next two montlls, Blue
Cross rate Increases on a stngle
policy .
Also present yesterday to hear
Patrick's proposal were John
Riebel, Meigs County superintendent of schools; Joan Tewksbary, T.B. nurse; Charles Riffle,

a member of the T.B . advisory
board; and Robert Eyer, EMS
director. The agencies represen ted by tllese people will also be
affected by any decision the
commissioners make on
Insurance.
In final business, the commissioners met with Dorothea
Fisher, of tlle Meigs County
Humane Society, to discuss recent breaklngs and entertngs at
the county dog shelter. VandalIsm of the dog warden's office
took place In one break-In, but no
dogs were taken. Dogs were
stolen from the facility In a
second break-in which fOllowed
shortly after the first. The
commissioners told Fisher that
measures would be taken to
Improve securtty at the shelter.

The Tuppers Plains-Chester
Water District Is requesting all
resident s who received water in
the past few months under phase
3tobeawaret
ha t thetocontractors
will be returning
the area

has any re-seeding or cleanup
thai needs further attention Is to
contacl the water office at
983-33~5 . as soon as possible.

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fin al cleanup. Any person who

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Veterans Memorial
Wednesd ay Admissions- Charles McKinney, Racine; John
111 Se~ond St., Pomeroy
Fink, Pomeroy.
YOUR INDEPENDENT
Wednesday Dischar ges AGENTS SERVING
Wilda Brinker , Linda Persons,
Gertha Hensley , Ada Morris.
MEIGS COUNTY
Addle Buck , John Call, Edna
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(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
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ATS;T ......... ....... .... .... .. ;. ,.... 26'/.;
Ashland Oil ...... ..... .. ... ........ 70%
Bob Evans ........................... 17
Charming Shoppes ...... ........ 11 )18
City Holding Co ............... .... 31
Federal Mogul. ............. .. .... 39'14
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................64'/.;
Heck's lnc ........................... l%
Key Centurion .. ... .. ... .......... .40
Lands' End ......................... 22le4
Limited Inc ........................19%
Multimedia lnc .................... 69
Rax Restaurants .................. 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 10'14
Shoney's Inc ....................... 24¥.
Wendy's Inti ........................ 6%
Worthington Ind ...... ........... 20'14

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Sarah J . Fowler, Haaa E . QuHn, Dlan111 L.
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• and a 1986 graduate of Wahama
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: J:ollege In Nelsonville.
" She is studying hotel res trau• rant management and businss
administration and will graduate
on June 12. She plans to continue
her studies In tlle fall by attend·
)ng Franklin University In Columbus for· two more years.
Lisa is the daughter of Linda
Crites, Pomeroy. and the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
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Kindergarten registration will
be held at the Tuppers Plains
l)chool on May 6 anC! at the
Chester SchOOl on May 9, 8:30
a.m to 3 p.m. Birth certificates
~nd Immunization records are to
be presented at the time parents
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bn a healing-teaching video pres·
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Stiversvllle, May 2-13, at 7 p.m.
The public is Invited to attend.

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• Missionary slides will be
sbown by the Rev. and Mrs.
Lawrence Gray of Papua, New
Guinea at the HarrilonviiJe.
Scipio Firehouse on State Route
684, Friday, at 7: 30 p.m. The
public is invited to attend .

Lanpvllle- Ellll E. Myen.
9yracu•- O.vld F. Llw10n, Jame~ R. Hill.
K11hy CUmlall, Dar~ N. Tbomas. Tertii M.

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Gallipolis - Entf'lyll w. Sc.-btrry, Lynda J .
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Mllon, W. Va. - TerHI L. Covert.

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• Meigs County Common Pleas
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Kina. DanE . Follrcxl. PhylliS Beartls. Ran.dy K.
lee, Brt&gt;nda Morrts, Vlrsll K. Windon, Dttn D.
Mora . Fredf!rkk R. Thompton, Mark Reltmlre,
Audrey C. Kllllll!l , Tracy L. O'Dell, Gmlld E .
ROlq!:h1 , Llu R. Ashley, Edwud M. Cozart,
Patricia A. Parll!r, Carolyn A. Char.les, Fon .. K.
Culluma, P11trlcta J. Sarlon, William Quickfl ,
Gloria K. Kloel. Pall! F. Marr, MaryK, SpetM:er,
B111y J. Spl!!ncer.
Portllftd- Stephen H. NeMe, Kelly R. Ginther.
Rudlnd- Connie Laud~mtlt , William Allen
Blackwood, Don~ M. Davldton. Mary E .
Davidson. ·J o tiD E . Oonom.e, lv'e M. Sls10n,
Robert W, Sinon.
Bidwell- Robin A. Payne.
Mlntrntlle- Mary L. Von, KeonnrthWiallll,

The fifth birthday .of Abby Jo and (ols Harris, Bill and Joan
Evangeline Chapter 172, Order
Harris, daughter of Tom ans Childs, great-grandmothers. of the Eastern State , will have Its
Sheila Harris, was observed with Marie Hayman and Martha annual Inspection on Thursday,
Childs, Resa Harris, Carrie Har - 7:30 p.m. at the Middleport
a party al her home.
A Teddy Bear theme was rls, Mr .. a nd Mrs. Bl~l Lewts, Masonic Temple. Inspection will
carried out at the party attended Texas, Mr. and Mrs .. John be by a grand line offlcer.by her parents, brother. Jay Simpson, Texas, Denver, Nora Serving as grand conductress
Harris, grandmother, Joan and Bill Rice, Loretta Stanley, will beM~ry PorteroftheGrand
Childs, and Matt Stewart, Derek Josephine Shanabrook, Mick. Chapter of Ohio. Refreshments
and Jessica Johnson. oat Martin, Twlla and Katie Chll\ls, George. will be potluck. The worthy
Cassl Vaughan, Emily Stivers, Cl nd a and P. J . Harris, Lorraine matron has asked all members to
Danny Custer, Derek Miller,
McCauley, Stephen and Shareen take two large or three small
Chelsie and Coty Wallace, Andy
Roach, Amber and Dannie- covered dishes . The meat, cake
Davis, Heather Fry. Brandon _M_a_r_ie_F_Ie_l.:;ds_._ _ _ _ _~_ _a_n_d_:_p_les~"-'i_ll_b_e_f_u_r_nls_he_d_._ _
Werry, Chelsie Pratt, Amanda '"
Nease; and Jonathan Evans.
Also presenting gifts to Abby
were her grandparents, George

outlet~

Plans for a soup supper to be ·
, held on Election Day were
finalized when the Rock Springs
United Methodist Women met at
the church recently.
Serving on Tuesday will be
from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. In the
church basement. Prayer by
}lllldred Jacobs opened the meeting. Dorothy Long and l{arrlet
'Sinclair shared slides from their
recent trip to the Holy Land.
Thelma Jeffers had the closing
prayer. " Refreshments were
served by Trecle Abbott and
Dawn Kopec. Others at tending
'were Dorothy Jeffers, Violet
Hysell, Sharon Folmer, Linda
, Foster, Betty Wills, Frances
Goeglein, Lenora Leifheit, Mel
Franklin.' and • Stephanie and
Aubrie Kopec.

The Tight Seat is Here! The problem is solved! No more
!worrying with 3 cushions moving up and down · and
around. The tight seat is all one cushion with a 3 cushion ·
look. Fastened securely in place. (As shown below)

Common Pleas Couit

Pomeroy - Pen!!)' L Brinker. Harold W.
BrlnlrP.r, t_.p,nora J . McKnight, Bryan S, Shlllk.
Kelll L Clelland, Marsh1l.. Barrilut. Dlvld M.

Mrs. Hayes, and gained Russian
pn the Baltic Sea by
driving out the Swedes under
Charles the 12th. He ruled 42
years, dying at the age of 53, and
Is remembered for his Interest In
education and goliernment.
Mrs. George H;ackett, Jr . presided at the· meeting in the
absence of Mrs. Wilson Carpenter, president. For roll call
membres ·named an extravagance. The hostess served candy
and cracker snacks.

Evangeline to meet

UMW meets

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The Middleport Child Conservation League served the
canteen.
Donors by community
Included:

Harris' fifth birthdav is observed

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Mrs. Donald Lowery hosted a
recent meeting of Group 2 of the
Middleport Presbyter ian
Church.
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. Mrs. Paul Haptonstall presided at the meeting with the
least coin offering being taken by
Mrs. Lowery who also read an
article on prayer. Devotions
~, were given by Mrs. Francis
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Anderson Including articles en\,...
titled "April Ways", and "Spring
~-~o~se Cleaning' • from the Ideals
~· Sl!e also had a poem,
'•'Thank You Lord for Tender
Moments."
Mrs. Harley Brown had the
Bible study from chapter four of
Concern Magazine. A dessert
course was served by the hostess .

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Mrs. Arthur Nease of Pine Grove .
Road. They also visited other
members of the Nease family
and Eunle Brinker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barnltz
of Pomeroy was at the home of
Eunle Brinker on Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Lula Circle and daughter,
Dixie, were dinner guests of Mr.
·and Mrs. Carl Circle-and family,
•'Sunday.

Thirteen cases were processed
In the court of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Wednesday night.
Forfeiting bonds were Carl
Hughes, Pomeroy , $50, no operator's license: Christopher
Kearns , Mason, W. Va., $41;
Emory A. Speal, Middleport,
$42; James Hurlow, Mason, W.
Va., $40, all posted on speeding
charges; Mark Haley, Middleport, $50, no motorcycle endorsement; Janet L. Clark, New
Haven, W. VVa ., $50, running
stop sign; David K. Breeding,
Langsville, $450, driving while
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Intoxicated.
Fined In thecourtwereJackR.
Kitchen, Middleport, $425 and
costs, three days In jail, driving
while Intoxicated; Rod Ebersbach, $425 and costs, three days in
jail, driving while Intoxicated,
and $100 and costs, possession of
FLORIST
marijuana; Lonnie E . Mayes,
Albany, $425 and costs, three
days In jail, driving while lntoxiMeigs County's Oldeot Floriot
cated, and $50 and costs, expired
352 E. Main St~ r-oy, Oh.
operator's license: Lester W.
PH. 992-2644
Wise, Pomeroy, $425 and costs,
three days In jail, driving while .
"Often Imitated - Never
intoxicated,Dwayne
and $26Fisher.
and costs,
speeding;
Middleport, four charges of contributing to the delinquency of a
mtnor, fined $100 and costs and 10
days In jail on each charge.

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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Johnson
of' Georgia spent the weekend
'here with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur

Stocks
Middleport

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Contractors will return to area

Hospital news
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"Peter the Great' by Robert K.
Massie was reviewed by Mrs.
Everett. Hayes at Wednesday's
meeting o! the Middleport Literary Club held at the home of Mrs.
F r ed Penhorwood.
According to the reviewer.
Peter who lived from 1672 to 1725
was the Czar of Russia at age 10
and his half-sister was regent. A
six foot, seven Inch man, he had a
compulsion to bring Oriental
Russia into the Western World.
He went to Europe to bring back
teachers and technicians to teach
Russians.
He Is credited with founding
the Russian Navy, according to

EMS .has seven calls Wednesday

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Water pipes are being replaced in Syracuse Village from the
village hall east on Route 124. Work began Wednesday and Is
expected to continue t.hrough next Wednesday. Water will be off
at different times durtng the day while construction is
underway.

Officially, only passive searching can be done hi attempts to
recover the bodies of Pete McDonald and Shain Smith, both of
Meigs County, who apparently drowned when the boat In which
they were riding capsized late Friday night on the Ohio River in
the Cheshire area, a friend of the families reports .
However. the friend states that volunteers, friends and family
members are continuing their dragging efforts. The friend
reports that boat fuel, a special type of rope and other
eq\llpment Is needed lor those continuing dragging. Those
wishing to help may take their donations to the dock In Cheshire.

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Dunn birthday being observed

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Jennifer Nicole Dunn cele· uncles, Peggy a nd Brian Hart·
brated her second birthday re· man, Mrs. Kathy Dunn, Natalie
centlywtth a party at the home of · and Stephen, and Keirn, Sandy
her parents, Tim a nd Jo McKi n· and Nath an Plantz.
Sending birthday remembran·
ney Dunn, Gallipolis.
ces
were Mrs. Georgia Wehrung,
An Easter bu nny cake and ice
Mr.
and Mrs. Geroge Lowery, .
cream were served. AlleQdlng
Mrs.
Thelma Ha rgraves, Jennil·
were her mater nal grandpar·
er's
great-grandmother,
and Mr .
ents, Burdell and Ka te Mckln·
and
Mr
s.
Lew
McKi
nney,
an
ney, pater nal grandparents, Guy
uncle
and
aunt.
and Lodema Dunn, aunts a nd

Fr• puppy to good horne. 9
w ks. old. Hlllf GerrMn Sh•
ph.,.d. H.tf CoMit. Hat hid t U

shots. Cell 81 4- 446 -3939.

TO PLACE AN AD CALl992-21S6
MONDAY thru FRIDAY aA.M. to S P.M.
aA.M. Until NOON SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY
POLICIES

JENNIFE RN . DUNN .

For Your
•Secretary

342 2nd
GAUIPOI.IS

•Friend
•Daughter
or
•Mother

113 Court
POMEROY

RATES
0.11WOIIOI 11·aWC!IlDI

IDAYI
IDAYI

.,.n

·,u~ outJkSt Mtlp, a.m, or M110n counrtn mutt bt pr•
Pttd.
1.50 dittount for 1d1 p1id in tltvantt.
Fm lilt - Givttwty 11111 Found lift urtdtr 15 wordtwill bt
run 3 dtyt It no chtri•·
of ld for Ill tlpittlletttts is double prict olld cost

Mother's
' Day '
May 8th

•Wife

10DAYI

:"tctivt

1IIONTII

14.011
11.011
11.011
111.011
IIUI

~~Min Nnt.

COfiY DE~DUNE ­
MONOAY PAPER
TUESDAY PAPER
WEDNESDAY PAPER
T!1URSDAY PAPER

.

CCL conducts
recent meeting
Plans for servi ng th e canteen
a t th e nex t vis it of the bl oodmo·
blle were mad e whe n the Midd le·
port Child Conser va tio n Lea gue
met recently a t the Ohio Powe r
- c o. Power .
Na ncy Morris p res ided at the
meeting with J a net Du ffy g iving
devotions. Peggy Har ri s a nd
Susie Abbot t had the officers'
reports. The spr ing conference
held las t week was disc ussed.
The traveling prize was won by
Peggy Har r is wi th ot her
members a ttending be ing He len
Blackston. Ann Colbu rn, Li nd a
Broderick, and Bonnie Sco tt.
Names of nom inees fo r ofli cers
were submitted with the election
to take
In

Red

Pink

Yellow

~ :00

141-11 ..... '
7U-ti"""O
.7-coohllo

137-1 -

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2&lt;1"'-'"'

171--

P.M. FfiiOl't'

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Aleo TralleMiulon
PH. 992-5682
or 992•7121

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ib

...·:..,

STARTING
AT

FOR
SALE

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

MILK OF, MAGNESIA

CARTER'S

PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

3 Styles

161 North Se&lt;ond
Midcltport, Ohio H760

and

Various Sites

SALES &amp; SERVICE

WOODEN BUILDINGS

992-6282

Built On Your Lot
ON SALE NOW AT

and Cable Bills Here
IUSINESS PHONE
t6 141 992 -6SSO
RfSIDINCI PHONE

319 So. 2nd Ave.
Middleport, Ohio

SEARS IN MIDDLEPORT

614-ll'n

16141 • .,.11 ..

1-28·'88-tfn

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INSULATION

OF CASH
IS BETTER
THANA
GARAGE·FUL
OF STUFF

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Real Estate General

RUBBING
ALCOHOL

742-3171
79

160Z$1

lSO COUNT

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$257
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VILLAGE PHARMACY
992-6669·
271 NORTH SECOND

.DDLEPORT, OHIO

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EMPIRE OF POMEROY

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992-3307

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108 WEST MAIN

POMEIOY, OHIO

•Washers •Dryers
•Ranges •Freezers
•Refrigerators
"Mull It Ropoirablt"

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
We Service All Makes
l/22/ 88/tfn

L &amp;L
INDEPENDENT

742-2451

Service:;

Help Wanted

Will do Federal
·and State
Income Tax,
typing,
bookkeeping,
and Notary
Service.
Margaret Parker

Motor~

Homes

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BURDETTE CAMPER SALES
LIQUIDATION SALE

992-2264

EVERYTHING MUST GO!!
RV's and TOPPERS are selling at

3·21-'11·1 mo.

HILLSIDE

cost. ALL camping supplies we
have in stock are 40% OFF.

MUZlLELOADING
SUPPUIS

This includes REESE hitches, CAREFREE
awninas. KOOL SEAL vents, rtfllir parts, etc.

llack ,...., S.,pliel
"MHern a-1itlon"
CAN OlDER "Modern"
GUNS ON REQUEST
At Rta..tllt Prk11
It, 1:14 Acre11

CASH or VISA/MASTERCARD ONLY
HOURS: 9 a.m.-8 p.m . DAILY
line...... s-lay!

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614-742-2355

BURDinE'S

U. S. lt. SO, Coolwlle, Ohio

(614) 667-3316

4·11-'17· 1 mo.

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Wanted To Buy

giv91WIIy·

used cars.
Jim Mink Chev .·Oids Inc.
BHI Gene Johnson

614-448· 3872

TOP CASH patd for '83 modal
end newer used c... Smith
BuldC-Pontiac. 1911 Eaat•n
A\le., GallipoUa . Cell 614-441-

PUppies. C.ll

Giv•.w•v· 4 fern-'• ki«tn•· 8
old. Clll G14-ot46-2153.

Queen size menren, goodeond,
304-676-4603 .

Complllte houl8holdl of furniture S. antlqu". Alao wood S.
coel heaters. Swain' s F1.1ntture
&amp; Auction, Third &amp; Olive.

614-448-3159 .

Junk Cars wh:h or wtthout
motors . Call Larry Uvely-814-

388-9303.

PH. 992-2772

.... ··'G'iill iiiolis .... ·.....
8t Vicinity
Yard Sale- Aj:rU 28. 29, &amp; 30
Rain or Shine. Antique Jar
Collector muat •b ekcetl fruit
jan, milk bottl11 .,d pottay
plut lots al canning J•a (cheap) .
Large atlectKm of miiiC . items.
tablet, hou..,ares, tool!, appHtllcel. old. radio. and more.
Kerr Road. o ne tenth mile west
of Bidwell Road. Kerr Road
intersection ,
3Famltv· ColorTY, l....,n mower,
antique•. lot• r.f elorhing. Old
180 In Porter. Wed.·Sat. 388·
8820.

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

EAGLE RIDGE

Movina Sei•Eiec. 11ove. retrlg..
ch•t. rock•. chlirs. antique

dining table. blue b•h roorn(complele) Call 814-258· 6182.
Sat . • 3 mi. below
Gallipolll on Rt . 7 . Lott fA Items.

Fri. &amp;.

3 truckload• juat arrhledll Buy
MW Item• for the price of ullld •
Runic bedt. bra• heed botrda,
washer &amp; dryer, pon:h swlnp, 1
luU truck load of toot•hallll.

4-16· 86·tfn

&amp; ASSOCIATES

SMALL ENGINE

Aaency

PH. 949-2969

•w

ehovels, rHea. htlld toola.
bladtt , more. BlbV item•
stroll••· beds, walkera. tovL
bikM, trikel, IC00-1, pogo
balta. Chalk items 1.-l price.
At. 141atCent.,lf'Y, 't. mileon

OtalerF.-

yARDMAN &amp; ECHO
Located Halfway Be·
tween Rt. 7 &amp; Baah•n
NEW &amp; USED MOWERS
8 .7 Financing On
Yardman
Smict On All Makos
Wt H-r MCIDIS&lt;/Visa

Medical l»laz•, 203 Jack1on.
Pik e. G•lllpolia, Ohio, between 9
AM lo 4 :30PM ,
; "
Th e Down Under Aest.. r.m il "'
now ac cept in g applicat ions IOf.

bartender•. Wlitreuet, Wliters. .,

&amp; hosteu111. Apply In penon. No •
pt.Qne call piHie. 300 Seoond .....
Ave.-Laf.-ette Mall.

Hair Stvlts't1. Acrou The Street ..., ' •

styling nton i1 seeking on• 1..
additional atylist who it kJoking .
for mora th., just another job
Call Tllt'r i at 814-448-9610 lor ·••
dlftaill.
Asaembl. . WMted. Earn mon., 1nembling Teddv
Free lnfDrnwtion. Write: Jo·EI
EnterprisR, P.O . Box 2203. •,
Kluirnmee. A. 32742-2203. ~

Be••· .

Gav•nmem Jo... 116, 0410 :
t59. 230 yr . Now . .lng. You r
8015-887-6000 txt.

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~ LISA M. KOCH. M.S.
j:i Ucensed Clinical Audiologist
::t (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·2104
1

rellabte. Car •unishad. Good tob

Ainky Dink Flea M•rket· owner

Pioneer Bill. former Rinkt
Building· Rou.. 7 , oou1h M•·
rietta . Oh. 2 acrea und.- roof .
Outside apec• wailtble. Overnight and weekend camping
•vallabla for dealen . Open Fridlf, Setun:llfW', &amp; SunUy - 9
AM-8PM ve• round. For mo,.
lnforYMtlon call V . John1on

614-388·9778.

.. .... .,o.merov......... ..
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Pert time AN Superv isor. Futl' · •

timtlPN. 76 bed ICF-SNF tong,
twm c•e fecflity looking for a
few good nursM t o jo in our

dedlcetedst.tfwho•etx~mmit -·
tCI providing qualftv e•e.

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ted

Pl. . e clll of write Patty Conrad. D.O.N. for an intervtew. ·~'
New ..wge tcale and •ceiiMt . ·:
ben.rtl: peckage. ATCadla Nur•
ing Cant•. BoA A Main St..
Cootv•e. Ohio 4 6723. 1·814- •·

..

.887-31!8.

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AVON · All trill. cat! Marityl\. \4.
We~~ter

304-882-2145.

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FEDERAL, STATE
SERVICE JOBS .
:;:-,;
Now hiring. your.,...
MOYing Sale-Thun. &amp; Fri., Apr M to 159.480 lmmediae open- .. .,
28 &amp; 29, 9 AM -5 PM . Second lnp, CaU 1-(3151733-1082 1111:t ... ~~
•.,.
'11'111• up r.omo,.,,..Townohlo F2938.
Aie Oept. -Tuppera Pl.-. .
Full tim e opening tor ml-.ight
LPN for local nul"'ing home. ~...,
Avtftmlly. T .V .• IIfef'eo. Wlllher.
dishel. ctothn all .... book1.
On At . 084 off At. 143 in
Harrllonvlla. Sat. tMI Sp.m . lntervtew appointment, 30487~30015. E.O.E.
~i
Sundt¥ noon till ? .

· -· Call 814-992·8657.

•n.sso ...,

...

::':'!..'"~.:'ion~~

and Fridl¥. PC)ft'ltf'OY
Pika, next to Soutlwn Beptla
ChurCh on County Road 25.
Cto.. to Saliebury SchOOl. A
little of werythinp. Nice ping

pong Uibl•l15. 2 ..........
Seven ftmlll• . M-v 2nd and
3rd. 9 : 0o-4 ~ oo. Clot"-. turn~

tuf"tt.

tooe.. llnWia. dlse.. pen1.

OI••VIM'a. lnt6que rode•. cur-

tains. appll.-.cea. etc. 011•
Harts , Vellowbush Roed ,
R1dne.

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Thu~~¥

9-6, Closed Sun. Starts again
Mon.-Sat.

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for the right penon. Reply to 'fhe
O.ity Sentinel, Box 729 G.
Pomerov, Ohio.

We b.ly quittt. Pre1950'e. Any
condition . jl&amp;-1400) . Ne•d

...... thad•. 9 :01).5 :00.

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·· ' Television Listen in&amp; Devices
Dependable Hearin1 Aid Sales &amp;Sentict
Cl Heariri&amp; Evaluations For All Aces

or female. who lik• t o meet
peopla. ODod 81 fYplng and.
office work E JCP8riancad ., d

Lincoln Pike. Sale ...rts Thurs ..

Thurs.· 5-9 trVenfng. Fri.- 8-4. 7
mH11 w . of 0111\poUt on 141.
Call 814· 379 -2550. Prom

4- JI.' 88 lfn

417 Second AIIIRue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
or at .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mulberry Hils. Pomeroy,

LPN·Apptv in p . .On to: Th e, ,,

Public Ael•lon Pert on wanted . ·...:

BISSELL
BUILDERS

P. E. MILLER

Wanted. • Person t o work in
Gallipolis office. Send reply- '
r•uma to Bo• Cia 145. Gellipo- •
lis: DaltyTrlt.Jne. 8~5ThirdAw ., · ~
Gallipolis. OH 46831 .

Must be outgoing penon. male • ... ,

4-12·'88·1 mo .

3-28-88-1 mo .

Regittllf'ed Nur .. want ed immalhtlllv to aupervi.. t he nSN L
Hofrtr CWn ic Walght Racklct lo n
Progr.m. If interested call 814-

Part time RN Supr.oilor. dav
lhift . ICF-SNF tong term c ere
faciUty. ·ArCitdia NuratngCenter,
Main St.• cootville. Ohio 46723.

'{ard Sales

MIDTOWN
VIDEOS

Day or. Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Would you like a n ew look for ~
1pring? CaiiMaryKayooniuhent ..
for a free f acial· 614-388-8238.

are1

CHARLIE'S

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

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9806 fQr current Federal lilt.

3·28·88-1 mo ..

PH. 949·2801
or les. 949-2860

z

Rick Pe•son Auct lonMf, II·
c enaed Ohio and West VIrginia.
Estate, antNaue, f•rn. liquid•·

2282.

wk~&gt;

FREE ESTIMATES

•R eplacement Windows
•New Roofing

-

Giveaway

614-258-1188 .

•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS
'

"At Reasonable Prices"

4-20·' 88 I mo.

.

4

HEATING &amp;
COOLING

•lnstJiation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows

fREE ESIIMA lES

corr"pondence to; Jo..,n Ha•
Ieins. Rt, 1, Georgn'sCreekAd ..
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 .

INSULATION

Rutland, Ohio

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

88.

We PlY cash for late madel clllll'l

Would like to hear from parents
who has a child retained in the
first grade. Please send written

WEEKLY. 8UIII'I'Ibtyinp pt"ock.ICtl •
in your home. Start nght I!Niy.
No experi ence Nec .... ry. Send ~
1elf-addreased, atamped envelope .to : HO~ E CRAfTS. P.O. ,
Bpx 780 2. Huntington. WV
25778.
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446-5244.

Auctioneer Col. Oacar E . Clic*.
304-898-3430. Lie. No. 754-

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3 Announcements

J&amp;L

Rt. 1, Rutland, Oh. 4S77S

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

e

tion Alet. 304-773-5785.

Announce men Is

Middleport, Oh.
992-661

MIKE LEVVIS-OWNER
4-ll· ' II· I me.

Fu111 Eqalp~ne•t .
Pertt &amp; Service
1·3·' 86 tic

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

Corner of New Lima
Rodd &amp; Bryant Street

PH. 614-992·2657

&amp; Campan

Q-TIP SWABS

DEAD OR AUYE

Compensation

CHERYL LEMLEY, SALES AGENT

JOHNSON'S

WANTED

Covered Wnh Workmen ' 1

MEIGS COUNTY PROPERTIES CAll:

90 DAYS
SAME AS CASH
12 MONTHS
FREE FINANCING
FREE DELIVERY

Hl·tln

We Providit Care For The
Elderly In Their Home.
NURSES AIDES ,
ORDERLIES , LPN 's
Hourty or Live-In
Arrangements
BONDED · INSURED

JUDY DtWitt, IROIER

FOR

NO SUND4 Y CAllS

Home H1111lth Cart

$179

2

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-2860

The Best '.l:echnlque
In Carpel Cleaning

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

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"Free Estimates"

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

5152.

Deater

Homelite
Jacobsen

PH. 742-2833

992-3410

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New Homos Built

B

Wedemeyer' a Auction Servtc•
...,ailable at your conveniance
and locations. Merlin Wed•
mever Auctioneer· 14-245-

Aulhoriud John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipme~~l

Authorized Service
&amp; Parts
Briggs &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater

Open Monday thru
Saturday
12 Noon till 8 P.M.

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

Vatd sa\eS

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BISSELL
SIDING CO.

CLEANERS

SOUTHERN HILLS R. E., INC.

$337

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
11.14-11112-3821

SMAU ENGINE
REPAIR

CAll 992-2772

4·11 ·1 mo. d.

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•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

CARPET

1

DENTAL
TOOTH PASTE

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CALl AMY CARI!R

FREE ESTIMATES

GARAGE 8t
POLE
BUILDINGS
ROOFING 8t
GUTTERS

I

S29900

PHILLIPS'

Middleport, Ohio
1·13·tfc

2-1 5:'' 88 -tfn

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Pamper Mom wilh her perfect personal chair, a
Rexsteel recliner. Sale prices now on a selection of
fabrics and styles, one that's sure to be her favorite.
She'll love the outstanding Flexsteel comfort, style,
and quality. Frames of solid, kiln-dried hardwood ,
double-dowelled and corner-blocked . Both the
reclining mechanism and the unique Flexsteel seat
spring carry lifetime warranties . Also available as
rocl\er or swivel-rocking recliners.

992 -2196

htwHn 9 a.m.-&amp; p.m.
· .,Loan Mn-

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Flexsteel
&amp; Rocker-Recliners

PAT HILL FORD

614-742-2617

Pay Your Phone

,,

IST~ItS.-

for any of tt•11 ttnicts tall

We Carry Fiahing Supplies

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core radiators and
heater cores. VVe can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. VVe also
repair Gas Tanks.

WAN! 10 IUT WRICI£0 OR
JUNK CARS OR !RUCKS

6· 11-lfc

eaHitwithMom!;

SER~ICE

We can repair and re-

•Doaer • Blickhoa Work
•Will Do Hauling With
Dump Truck
•Wrecker Service
•Junk Yard Bu.. nell

Rt. 124, Pomerow Ohio
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RADIATOR

TRIPLE P
EXCAVATING

Roger Hysell
Garage

LOST: Dalmatian wearing red
coli• . Full grown male. C. II
304-676· 5509 or 875- 3100.

BOGGS

·VHS !API
let us conYfrt lhoM old MoYill
&amp; Slides over lo ICilY VHS.

or BOI'S lliCIIONICS

342 2nd Av., Gallipolis - 446-2691
113' Court St., Pomeroy 992-2054

ON THE ' T' IN MIDDLEPORT

ARM &amp; HAMMER

lm pI ovmen I

Be••·

446-

SALE

Da na L. Johnson, form er of
Me igs Coun ty, has comple!ed the
requirement s for the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy, according
to an announcement from the
Board of Gove r nors and the
faculty of the Department of
Chemistry of Way ne Sta te
University.
Dr. Johnson's di ssertatio n sub·
je ct concerned the mechanism of
gene tic mutatio n Induced by
c hemical carci nogens.
He holds associate and bac he·
lor's degrees from Rio Gra nde
College and was empoyed by
Veterans Memoria l Hospital and
Pleasant Val ley Hospital before
attending graduate school.
Dr. Johnson was recently
a warded a Young Investigator
Grant from the Na tional lnstl·
lutes of He alth to s tudy mecha·
nlsms of antt-metabollte chem otherapy a t Pennsylva nia State
Universit y whe re he Is a post·
doctoral researc h sc holar .
He Is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs.
Roy L. Johnson. Mldd leport.

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The Rose, symbol of youth, Is sacred to Aurot a and Cupid as personifyin g beauty and Jov e.
It is know n to have been c ultivated in Egypt about 1300 B. C. According to Greek mythology
the rose was originally white, but chan!ifd Us co lor upon being bathed in the bloo d of Venus,
who was wounded when running to the help of Adonis.
In t h~i r labor atories In Italy, Na poleo n had reproduced this Rose in fin es t porcelain, using
spec tal entire ly manu al techniques , so that it is simila r In every r espect to the living fl ower
itself.
Consequently, the authenticity is guaranteed th at render s this
reproduct ion un ique, a highly prized piece In your collection,
and an exa mple of It alian art and crafts manship.

Stop In and See Our Friday
Night Specials and Register
Friday For A Surprise Gift!!

Doctorate
is received

MI-Aitlllllio1.

111- AflltO,...
773-11.2-N• HIWIII

da ity gold. sllvlf ooinC" '
rlngs, jtwelry , lterling were, o14. •
coins, l• ge curren ~. Top ~ ':c" . Ed Burkett Barber Sho~ ~
2nd. Ave. MiddllliPOrt. Oh. 61_.,. ....
9 92-3476.
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lost ..,d believed stoiWI. 2 , - - - - - - - - Beagle puppies. 1 mtle.. 1 ~ femllle. l.a.lrel Cltff • •· L..t
seen Frtd.., evening. Aew~rd for
"SSEMBLERS wanted. Earn
return or infofm.tl on l•ding t o mont¥ a11embllng Tecfdv
raturn. Call 814-992-3023 or Free informat io n. Write: Jo-El
614-992·5007.
En'lllfpris•. P.O. Box 220 3.
Kl•• immee. Fl. 32742- 220 3.
Golden Retreiver lo.t In Bail8¥'
Run aru. Female. bright orange GOVERNMEN T JOBS .
ooll•. 10 montha old. c.tl
118,040 · 159,230 / yr. Now
814-992-2208.
hiring. You r area. 805-687- 1
6000, ex t . A -10 189 for current
FOUND : Near New Haven
federal Iilt .
Ubr•rv·Velow S. white TomCat.
Call 304-882-3722.
·
EARN AS MUCH at 1300 _

Business Services

HAND MADE IN ITALY

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
'TIL 7:00 P.M.
FOR YOUR
SHOPPING CONVENIENCE.

oz.

- 2'00 P.M. TUESDAY
- 2:00P.M. WEDNESDAY
• 2'00 P.M. THURSDAY

.1-CIIoll•
MJ '•llwlf

.

B uyin~

Hasredooll•. OnBuneeAd . C all

&amp; SUDES lo

from the Bradb ury a nd Midd le- s tar ted school before they were
por t area a re to regis ter a t deve lopmenta lly ready , res ul t·
Midd leport.
· ing In mala djustm ent In school
Accord ing lo sc hool officials, and sometimes creati ng adverse
a ny child whose fifth bir thd ay effects in a dult life, officia ls
repor t.
fa lls on or be fore Sep t. 30 , 1988
When chi ldren ar e regis tered
m ay be re gistered for kinder·
gar ten for the fall of 1988. fo r kindergarten th is year , parP arents are to provide a t the ents will be asked to sign up to
tim e· of registration , a record of
have !heir c hildren screened for
immu niza tions for 4DPT, 3 polio kind ergar ten in late ,May or
Sabi n, 1 meas les Rubeola, 1 ea rly Ju nP. By scr eenin g ·e arly
f\ubella, l mumps , all after the · the res ult s can be back to the
fir st birthday , and a recent TB
pa rents this spring and the
s kin lest, within a yea r prior to informatio n will be a va ila ble to
en tering sc hool.
the kindergarten teacher so th at
The Division of Educational
s he can better prepare to work
wil h the childre n in the fall. If a
Ser vices, Ea rly Childhood Sec·
tion, has approved a n Ear ly
confere nce is needed a ft er the
ldenllflcat ion Adoption Gr a nt for sct·eening, then the par ents w!IJ
Me igs Loca l School District. This
be not lf.Jed .
School off icials stress the im·
grant has ena bled the. distri ct to
pil ot a new scrt•cning progra m.
porta nce of registe r ing children
Research revea ls that possibly
on the dates lis ted. If for some
a third of childre n curre ntly
reason a c hild cannot be reg is·
tered at that time, then the
be ing enrolled in kindergarten
a re "over pla ced" and for that sc hool shoulo be co ntacted. In
a ny event. a visit to the sc hool is
reason have a hard time in
sc hool. This means that they
necessa ry to register a child .

26

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1411-11~­

171-PI. -

Buying furniture and app lianc.
piec. or by the lot. F1 ir tt-'
prlcn. Call &amp;1 4- 44&amp;-3 168.
by tho8

814-367· 7520.

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

lll-11161.....

27 58.

•

·Kindergarten registration planned
Kinde rgar te n re gi s tr a ti on
dates lor c hildren in the Mei gs
. Local School District have been
announced.
The sa me sc hedu le applies to
children enter ing the firs t grade
who did not a ttend kinderga r ten
in the Meigs Loca l District.
The reg!sration schedule is as
fo llows:
· Pomeroy Elementary. Wed·
nesday. May 4, from 9 to 11 : 30
a m. and 1 to 4 p.m . Kindergal· ten
age students from the Po meroy
a nd Salisbury area are to reg is·
ter at Pomeroy.
Rutland Elementar y, Thurs·
day, May 5, from 8 to 11 :30 a. m
a nd 12 noon to 2:30 p.m. This
included children the Ha r rison·
ville. Salem Ce nter , an d Rutland
ar ea. '
Middl epor t E le mentary, F r l·
day , May 6, from 8 to 11; 30 a .m
a nd 12 noon to 2:30 p.m. Children

FRIDAY PAPER
SUNDAY PAP!R

- 2:00P.M. MONDAY

Lost and Found

446-01715.

LOST ~ M•l e Walker C oo n
Hound-white, biM:k, • bfown.

following telephone eJ:change1...
c...,
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....C... 30&lt;
AniC"'I"

DAY ll~OfiE PUBUCA.TI()N

Wt nte d- Regiltered M organ
stud hou se to breed mar • ot to. ""
buy. Ca ll 614-446·6078 weekdavs only .

6

Clauified page1 cover the

- 11 ·00 A.M. SATURDAY

3 or 4 smtll loc:ust ...... tor
fir8W ood. euy access, 304675-14 31 lifter 15 :00 pm .

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Standing dmiMM'. Call 814---37 9-

3939.

•Stntinll II Ml rttpOI'IIiblt lor tttOrtlftll ~ 111 diY , (Chtck
ltr lfJOfl lint daw td run• in ptpttf. Ctn before l :OO p.m.
diV
pubicltion to rnth oortec1ion.
"Adsth,l t mutt bt !)lid in ldVInct art:
C.rd of Th1nkl
Htppw Ads
In Mti!"Otilm
V•d Sll11

Cute .,... pu ppi ... pen Collie,
l o4-n l-tS146 .

Old refrigerator. ' S till runa free
for hMIHng .w.y , Cell 81oi-444S·

110.00

Want to buy: Uled furnltu,. and
entiQun. Will buy enth hou ...
hold furnishing. Marlin Wed•
........ 614-245-6152.
Used Mobila Hom•. Cell1 -814-

304-882·239 2.

' 7 ..... """" .........

. 441-........

Boatman' s First National Bank, Jl.ansasCity, Mo.
Mr s. Russell Is the lormer Linda Lou Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy 0 . Smith, Rock
Springs Road. P omeroy. They have t!NO children,
Melissa Lynn a nd Ken, and res id e In Kansas City,
Ka nsas. Ma jor ltussell is the son ol Pearl L.
Russell and the late Kenneth Ruszsell, Racine.

17.111
110.111
111.111
121.111

Wanted To Buy

Fem-'• Ptt BIAI to give I!Wey.
Family pet. Cat l81ol-843-6 211 ,

Sh m o n t h o ld h m e l e
S chneuzer. no ~p ers. ID go o d
ho!T'II In the oount ry. f'ti o ne

za . aW~DI

11.10
11.011
113.011
111.011
111.011

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•A claultild ~tr1il;tment placid in The O.il• Sltf1tintllt~ ·
ct;tn - du•f~~ dltpiiJ, 8\llitllll Cud tnd 11111 norices)
Will tllo. IPPNr 111 the Pt. Pltuan t llegitter and tht a.m
.
pollt Dtitw Tnbuna. r11ching cmr 11.000 l!omH.

RETIRED - Major Ka rl R. Russell is pictured
receiVIng his retirement order s from Col. G.E.
Smith, back to c amera, lrom the U. S. Marine
Corps on Feb. 16. Ma jor Russell's years of service
are May 28, 1967 to May I, 1988. He r equested leave
awaiting separation and this was authorized
boicause of distinguished service. Major Russell is
now employed as employm ent ma nager for

9

Giveaway

12

Situations
Wanted
~

I now

open ing for a ..._,
elder~ women or man in tny "'-privlte homa. 17 yre, upe- ~
h~~te 11n

rience, Tupper• ptalns
814-1187·3402.

Ofhl.

Babnltting in my ho me , axe. •
location. Awrv from road , with ~ ~
pl-.. equipment. Ref. Provided.
aoo~-n :usta .

Aprll29-30. AloGr.ndeEI'tlot".
Mens. woment, boy• 0-8. toys.
household ltema . Follow
Pom..... Bol!r.

May 2 and 3. Fwnlture. distt.,
qull • - mloc H..... F•onk
Clel.,de. Walnut St., Aacina.

mi.

Fri. and Sit. 3rdh0u•tramfif'a

- - - - - --

.......

Call u.t for you r mobile ho rne
Insuran ce : Mille r ln1u ran ce,
304-182-2146. Als o: Mlt O, ~ I

T•ae Ad). Din«tt lilt. home
int.tar. b•bv / toddt• ttems. 9-?

Moving Sllfo. Fridoy, Ao&lt;R 29th
and Sllurd'f, April 3Chh. 1512
leech 11 .. Mhk. .port. H r•ln,

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O.erCr.k.F .W.B. Church· V•d
8ai•Cer W~th-a.ke Sat•Hot
Dog. s.. urday from 9-5 on 110
in Vinton at Jack Aalllff'•

.......l't.PJusiint ......
8t Vicinity

FIL'i.-Sit.,

3

Rt. 7.
S.br-achlh clot.... diahel. fur·
ntture, curtlina• ..,..... Watch
for signa;.

Fri*t. Ate. 188

1 .-

(1,.. ml tram

r•lden~.

Y01d Soi•Fri. llo SOl .. 9-4. 370
Debb'( D•.. aoHtpotlo. llbr
furniture of all typlll, betJ,
oupptt-. ... 1 a. boy clothtftg.
ldutt clotlin!J"IIn I . lho11.
plollqmt • tobta
toy1. ooffM mlkar, nun-.rou1
.,.., - .. An . _ In goad

oo-

ooncltlon.

McC"'""""
Rd .·
a. Sal..

2Femlly . Bob
Trait• C1.. Fri.. ztth
30th.

7 fomlty D•&lt;o• Sol• Oft AI. 7

on Addison Pll..-2 .,.•. fltat

ltlld tell. - · hou• wHh ltd
..... behind Addtv•• lchoat.

oh-oo-.

Dining-••
ch1lre , hendmada crafta.
....... .,. oil ..... Apttt zt • 30.

Moy 21htu 7.

.

Y•d 111•23 ...... .,._,
aero• fram MaDonilkr•. tiara.
clothel, Jewelery, mowert,

tDale. lai.· Mon.

Dept. Tuppeq Plllne. Sofa Met.
28 ~ . T.v . clothat, many miec.

315 Aoh St.. Mldcl!lport.

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13
Insurance

.

home. life. health.

"I

1B Wanted to Do

• ,-

.. ''
J im' s Odd Jobl
,.
Sundecks. si ding. paint ing. roof·
lnf c•pent• WDf'k. rrallw ,.. ... ,
petr. Call814-379-2418.
~ ...

'·

oa,.... SII•Raln «Shine. Fri ..
April 29. 2 mH• out aro.ct Run
Rd . from Phlllpa lporn Pl ..t.

G""'olo-.ol--a.,oow
•ble.

ant.,. battlel &amp; knldc.

k-.

3 ...... -lolo. ....kltYPW
Poet on Itt. 3.1. Mlton. W.Va.
April 21.21.30; Tlouro. fri .....
8omo fllrnlt- onllquH ..,d
_ . , ...... -lp.-1, .... of
olothlngtl .....

Cleaning-Hou• • offic.. Aef-

• .,cea. Cat!
245-5363.

114-44~ 8788

or '

Will hallanv ldndoftralh•c-rn
•• bodl•. 120 pit*uplaad. Call
304-175-5412 .. 178- ?274. ' &lt;.
Would like to do houaed ...ing. •,
Call 6tf.379-2158.
DIY Clre Serv~ PfO'fkted, AI • ''
fhtdbte hour.. P.-t ar fuH tWne.
Ref~r~naea

Urge fwnotd prd.
,.....,.011
Colll14-448-9402.

·:

•II¥' dlntl 1ft my home tor any ~ .''
11• from f. I . For more lnfonn. 'l

Colt 614-318-1138.

.

Balr(atrunlln my home. Full ar "'•
1*1 time. min"* hm Hall•
Hoopllol on K.,. Bothll ChuiGh . H
!load. 819 Y•d to ploy ln.
Atferencea. Call 114- 4411373.

�Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page- 1 0 - The Daily Sentinel
44

LAFF-A-DAY

1B Wanted to Do
Receptio nist or Qeneral Off ice
Work. Call 6 1 ~446- 4336 or
44&amp;21 3 1.

Beech Street. Middleport. Ohio,

2 bedroom furnished apt. utitt.
ties

Qu pent et" loo kin g tor e ~t tre work
5 :3 0 PM -814-949- 2461

LBw n mDYiing
R easo r~ab'e

&amp;

~d.

referenceaanddepolit,

304-882-2586.

wrth rea sontbl e rates. Call after

Apt. for "'"'· 117 N , Fourth
Aw., Middleport. Ohio, 2 bedroom , turn iaked, 304-882-

odd jo bs.

ra tes. Call 614-992·

2666.

3 490.
R &amp; B. Odd jobs vou need n we
een do it Auto. lawn or ho me,
ft ee ostimllt8, 304- nJ-50 46.

Furnished room-919 SecOnd
Ave., G.llipolit. $125 a mo.
Utliitlm paid. Single mala Sh II'G
bath. Cell 446-4416 after 7 PM.

Sm all Garden s Plowttd
304-6 75- 15 53.

Rooms tor .ent-.,..ek or month.
Starting at •120 a mo. Gallia
Hotel· 61 4--448-9580.

Child Cllf'&amp; in my home, co u ntry
setting, 2 mil es out Broadrun
Road fT om Ph ili p Sl) orn Plant
Ot h9f children to ~ av wit h,
indo or outdoo r activities

Business
• 0 pportunity

I NOTIC E I
TI-lE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. recommends that you
do busin eu with people you
kn ow , 'and NOT to send morHP,~
t hro ugt'l the mail until you have

Investigated rhe offering.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
12x 50 Mobile Home with porch
In Crown City. 2 BR., furnished.
Set up &amp; readi to mova into.
E JC:e l. cond. C&amp;ll 814-446-0276
after 6 PM .
EJctra nice Schultz 1969121:65.
3 BR .; n!IIW carpet. gas heat.
Delivered FA EE. S6969. 0!111
614-446-0175.

Real Eslate

19 n Bayview, 2 BR .. den
w / fireplace. n&amp;W water heater.
central air. 2 pordu111. O.H

Homes fot Sale

Mo der n 2 Bedroom home. ~ttl· 6 14-44~ 7084.
ached gsage. Close to golf
course &amp; swimming pooL 19 73 Flamingo, 1b 66, 3 bedFenood in back yard. Call 614- rooms, panneled. deek. unit air
-cond and underpennin g in·
446-9818.
eluded. t6 .600.00. 30~6752679.
Brick home for 511le/ rmt. 38R .,
1'/: blrthl!l, full bBSemont. Lo'86 Fll!l!ming mobile home, e111.c
e atad tit 486 Jackson Pik a. Call
oorid. 304-875·6841 .
614-446-,92 or 446-4364.
3 BR ., 2 baths, 1986 Sectional.

1 acre of llllld $32000. Call
614-388-9305.

Great De all 2story, 3 BR ., w/ 32
acres in Eureka on Rt. 7. New
carpet, ju!1 pain ted inside&amp; out.
Part ial basementS. storage bldg.
531,000. Call 6 1~44 6-2205 .
2029 Chlllham-- 3 HR ., central
air c:ond.. new roof, aluminum
si ding. h:cell ent co nditio n.

1986 Fleming Mobile Home.
Excel. cond. Call 304-675-

5841.

1970 WJndaor. 12x85 with
10x12 add on, woodborner,
wether and dryet', air cond, mu11
be moved. call 304-895-3602.

35 Lots &amp; .Acreage

31,900. Call 614-446-3817"'

446-2386.
3 BR . house, 3 BA . mol:ile
home. Excel bull ding 101. Fron-tAge on nDN 160-1 mi. from
Sid.Yeii-Porter school. 532.600
Arm. Only Serious requires
pl811se, weekends ontv. 614446-0514.

2 story . 3 Bedroom hou• with

new- giW&amp;ge and workshop In

CheshlreVIIIage. Call 614--3670138.
Bv Owner-Secluded wooded,

Racooon Creek frontage. 3 BR ..
2 8A .. CH / AC. 2 aa-1!!11,. bolt
dock. S48,900. Call
7895 fOJ ap pt.

614-44~

2 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car
glll'aga. level lot on Rt. 33,
Swimming pool, s.atelita, close
to Meigs High. Call 614-992·
3254.
3 bedroom house. 1 . 9 acres. On
Rt. 7. Appointment ont{. 614-

992-5332.
3 boci'oom ranch. 169 S~ech
St . Middleport. Single ·bllth.
City lot. t18. 600. Call 614-

992-2806.
2 nice lots with 8 room house.
Bath and a' half. ·sun porch and
c• port. 2 out buildings. 814-

Camp site &amp; trail• for •le on
Blue Lake &amp; Raccoon Creek.
J .H. Hos ch.-· 304-875-4076.
Oo1e acre wooded lot. Racoo.ori
Creek fron .. ga county water &amp;
elee. Easy ace8111 to rNer.

t9500. Bv Owner. Call 814-

44~7895 .

20 acraa for •Ia. Hemlodc
Grove area. Electricity, wat•, 2
tlullding aite1. Call 614-992·

7297.

Ashton, 1.-ge building lots.
mobile homes permitted, public
water, alto river Iota, Clyde
Bowen. Jr. 304--578--2338.
1112 acre lot with rural water at
Apple Grow, phone 304-676-

23113.
House lotL

2 bedroom hou,;., M..!lbarry
Ave ., P om~oy . Full basement. 2
ear garage. Appraind S 50.000..
sell for 520, 000. Call 614-992·

.

Bedford TowruJhip Rd .. 268. 3
acres. 11 yrs . old. 3 be&lt;t-oom, 2
b81 h:l. large living room. kitchen
and dining are.a, vinyl siding.
much more. Owner must sell.
Mid 30's. etonturv Twenty-one,
ClOUTZ RealtY Inc. 614-5944211 .

Government homes from 8 1. {u
repair). DelinQuent taK property.
Repoue11ions. Call 805-687·
6000 EICt. G H 9805 for current
rapo list.
Middlepor1. 3 bec*-oom, 2 bath.
eentral air. Might finance with
down. payment. 828. 000. 305--

Gallipolll Ferry,

304-675-6908.

895-3098.
26 acres on Redmond AI dga
$5,000.00 firm, call Robwt
alter 5,00 PM, 304-675-7&amp;1 &amp;.

LOTS. one acre, lwei wooded.
pity water, Jerld'lo Road. owner
finMcing. good tenN. 304372· 8405 ot 372-2578.

Buy or SeU. Riverine Antlquet.
1 1 24 E. Main Street, Pomeroy.
Hours: M.T.W 10a.m. to &amp;p. m ..
Sunday 1 to 6p.m. 614-992·

Rent~ls

41

Homes for Rent

Nicety furnished anwll house.
Aduh only. Ret. required. No
pet1. Call 814-446-0338.
Furnithed House, 3 BR . 29 Neil
Ave .. Qalllpolill , S225amo. Call
446-4418 tfter 7 PM.
2 BR ., unfurnithed-1 mife· 218.

S 200r.n. t150dep , &amp;ref. One
child Call 814-446-9686.
Nlc&amp; one BR ., furnjshed house.
No pets. ftef. &amp; sec. dep.
required. Call 814-446-1759.
3 rooms &amp; bllth. Compllltely

furnished. CaH 814-44&amp;.4109

Investment property for atie.
Remodeled rent•l hou!ll!l. 2 br
with basement, city . $17,500.

In town-2 BR ., 'living room.
f.-nlty room. 1 'h baths, llalndry
room . S260. Ref. &amp; dep. Call

304-675-6331 .

6 14-44&amp;.1734.

3 bedroom. 2 .baths. full flnst.ed
basement 11ew furnace and
central air. garage. tent:ftd yard.
Low 60' s, 2414Mt. VernonA ....
Pt Ph . 30 4-675-177 4.

For Rent or Sal•&amp; roonw: end
bath. enaehed gar&amp;ge. Call

304-576-6576.
3 bedroo m ranch, 8111.12storag-e
bldg, 1 acre, G.llipo*it Ferry,
priced S 50' a. M,:,ving out of
atate. call for appointment 304675-6264.
House for !!llllle, 3 bedroom~ , 2 h
b&amp;ths. dining room, living room
with fire piBCfl, largfl kkehen,
hezns economh:elly, one acre lot.
M.W:fl en offer. 304-882-2096
(owner financing avellablel .

6 14-44~ 7428.
Nic;e 2 bedroom home, b.•
ment, large yerd. Lincoln Hts.
$176. Reference .-.d depotlt
required. 814--992-8053. Available May 1et.

2 bedroom, fultv cwpettd, Jlove
and refrigarlltor. Deposit re-

quired. 814-992-3090.

1986 Redman S8ceional home.
28~~:68. 3 8R , centl'tll air.,...
to be moved. Call 814--4488694 aft..- 6pm.
1986 14x60 Naatut. 2 Bedroom. unfurnithiKI. E.:el. C?nd.
Set u p
reed¥' to MO'olll &amp;nt o.

992-5724.

Mldcleport. 3 badroorn. 2 b•h.
central • · 1275 month phlt
utllli• .nd depoatt. 305-933-

0759.

4 room hou ... •100 a mo.,
unfiJrntahed. Stlte ADute 87.
UtDH:i• Mll'll. Call 304-451-

-d

1042.

Smllt unfurnillhed hou•. Cl.-..
Good lo08lion. Pr.ter ooupl• (1

ch114 . flo poto. 3218
Ave., Jtt. ......... c.ll . , ...
878-8821.
Smllll

Blvd.,

hou•. ,1113
Jlrffnon
. _ ., phone
~kll

3Q 4-8711-1 us.

42 Mobile Homea
for Rent

a

., 2, 20~. Call 814-2511853.

M -F AM only. Sar.- Sun .
tltl'f!(tlme.
1983 Ub&amp;rty ' 14K&amp;0, 2 8R .,
furnistwd $9600. Call 1314367· 0661 oltrr 5 PM.
' 1984 Fit her mobtla home. 2
b4t~oom1. 1 'h bet hi. &amp;e-..tlful
built· in MaiUNI. C.ll 814--«f.
4291 evenlnga.

(

W.Va. Call 304-773-5651 .

Tr1iler SPliCe for rent In Middleport with vi~ of river. 614-

Mobile Home for rent 11 Middl•
port . Two bet*"oo1111. Furnillllhed
or unfurnished. air otlnditlonad.
electric heat. Adutts ontv, no
pets. Mult h.,e r9fflr9nC8. Call

992-3194.

Spacio us mobile home lots for
rent. Famity Pride Mobile Home
Park. Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.
304-676-3073.

614-992-3364.
2 bedrooms. furnjshed or unfur·
nilhedtrallw. weektv or monthly
deposit required, 304-676Mobile home. 2 BR .. AC. JA mile
out SandHill Rd . Call 304-67&amp;

51 Household Goods

3834.
Mobile ~o.me 2 bedroome:. fur·
nished. BurdetteAddn, $200.00
month. S100.00 deposit. plus
utitl:l•. 304--675-1080.

LEASE OR RENT. 27eor,.crop
80 acres pasture.
304-875-4045.

Apartment
for Rent

GOOD USED APPUANCES
Washers. dryers. refrlgerarors.

2 BR . apta. 6 clo1ett. kltch~
appl. furnished, W•t.-Dryer
hook-up . ww carpet, n...,ly
painted, de~ . Reg.-.cy, Inc.
or
Apt1. Call 304-675675-15104. .

r•nges . Skaggs Applian ces,
Upper River Rd . beaide Srona
Oest Motal. 614-446·739 8.

n38

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofas and chairs pr iced from
•396 to $996. Tables SriO and
up to S126. Hide-a-beds 5390
to S696. Recliners S226 to
t375. Lamgs 828 to 8125.
Dinettes $1 9snd up to S496.
Wood tabla w -6 ehairs $285 to
8796. Oetk $100 ~P to $375.
Hutchas 1400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w·mattreaPS
S 296and up to 8396. BlbV beds
8110. Mettressesorboxi!Prings
full or t.....;n •ea. firm t78. and
8 88. Queen sell 8226. King
$360. 4 dfawerctteet 169. Gun
eablnets6 gun. Baby mattresset
•3&amp; S. •45. Bad hmes S 20,
tJO &amp; King frame 150. Good
telectlon of bedroom. suhes,
metal cabinets, headboards S30
and up to Ui&amp;. '

New completely furnished
lllf)lf1ment II mobile home in
city. Adultt onty. P•king. c.tl

814-44~ 0338.

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
PRICES AT JACK ·
SON ESTATES. 838 Jeckson
Pike from t183 a mo. Walk to
shop and moviet. 614-446-

eu DGET

2588. E.O.H.
Apartmtr~ts :

Loc.ted
offBIJr.~llleRd . - 1 BR . specious
apart!Ninla wfth modern khehen
.,d washer-dryer hookups, Clltble tel.,l:akln available. C.ll
Upstairs unfumiahed apt. C&amp;rpsr:ed. urilltiea ~ld. No child-en.
No pM:a. C.ll 61+44~1837.

90 Day s same as cash with
approved credit. 3 Miles o ut
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to &amp;pm
Mon. thru Sat. Ph . 614·4•6·

Oowntown-Mo dern 1 BR ., co~
Dtete kttchen. AC, c•pe~ . 0!111

&amp; 14-44~0139 .

0322.

PICKENS
FURNITURE
Dinettes , bedt , bedding.
dreuers. chest. couc~ as. ch sirs.
lamp•, coffee--end tabl es. Every
dey Specials . 'h mile out Jerri-

11 Court St.-2 BA ., 2 baths,
lditch8f1 furnished, w / w capet.
No pett . Off .treat .-rklng.
S325amo. pluautilitl•. Dep. &amp;
ref. Coli 81 ... 448-4928.

cho. 304-875-1460.

VI'RA
At. 141 at Centenary- 'I• mi. on
Uncoln Plhe. 446· 3168

New, one Bedroom epta. In
Ml~eptnt. Furniatt.d or unfurnit:hed. Gall 614--992-6304 Of
448-8898 oft or 5 . .

Hotpoint upright

Call

Refrige.-tor, St&amp;. Refrigerator.
eoppertone. t76. Electric range,
30"-tiS. Electric range. 40".
•as. Gas 1111nge, wMite-$86.
Freezer upright frott free. t76.
Kenmore wa1her, 176. G.E.
was h• · 075 .

rr•-:

1- 4 rooms&amp;

""""'· LoCllled

Sk~go Applanceo

upatelra 458"1.1 S.oond Ave.
Total elite.. 1ec. dep. .equired.
Adu lt1 on tv. ,... pets. C. II

Queen silff mattress Mld boll:
sprin gs. like new. 304-875-

FordwtthOyna8ounoemOMr.

•4910. Ownerwlltnence. Cell
814-2811-8522.

2918.

Double bed. 2 pieces carpet
(grev and beige) like new. Call
304-&amp;75-5996 after 6:00

weekdoye. 814·367·7800.
1979 Nwt Yorker. S1000. C.ll
19110 Oldl. Omega. front INheel
Good condttion. Call

~-

814-448-1001.

1974 Volka-..gon Beetle. 1 800
cc du•l port en gin e. Good
oondillon. GrHt work c.r. Cell

814-992·8307 aftor 4 '00 pm.
Small nd V.W. convertible
Shriner car. Ulcenew. 1880. Call

814-992·&amp;320 onvdme.
1982 Flrebird. 4 1PI'8d. low
mH•. good condtrion. 814-9928723etter 5:00p.m.

1982 Ford Escort Waoon . 4

opd .. AC. AM -FM·C..s .. new
&amp; blt18ry. 76,000 mil•.

ttr•.

Good cond . t2186. Call 304875-1109 or 87~· 1087.
_ _ _ _ _..;__:_ __
Two 1915 MJrtangs. rough,
304--871-3231.

1979 Dat•un. 2 door. clean,
noo.oo or m.tte "" otter.
304-882-2714.
Exeellent Condition, 1981 ReAliance, IIIICk, 2 door. 4
o.-d. AC. AM· FM, .ntedwJn.
dDwa.
•dial
greet
o• mll•gel EJCCell.m 2nd cer.
•4.000.00 NMOnllble offer accepted. 304· 175-2120 ext
nMtlt

n.,.,.,

eoR M e

~ b ~. b d. ot
v n..y. a.,. 8
ereo,
• misc . Item• Call eve. 6 -8 PM,
614-4411-0865.

2fi" color T.V.. con.ole stereo.
30'' g•n~nge (IVocado) . All in
good cond . Call 614-992-3570.

No children. NO Pets. S60
dep011t. 1190permo. 8mor,thl
leMe. Chit 614-448-3667.

utility trailer, 304-875-

Answering machine for •I e. Cell
304-675-1484.
'

3010 J .O. · Shwp, J .D. plowL
grain drift, h.- baler, •Ike. h.,
condltlorw. •uoo. Own• will

72

fihiRce. CIII114-288-I5Z2.

New 1988 Jeep Commanche
aporttruck. •BI8Ck wtth aMver

F.-mal C l.b trector, mowing
machine • twnlng plow. ean
aft• 4 :30-Wed., Tt.Jra.. • Sun.

· 4 opel. S.W.B. teliOO.
Coll814-2811-8327.

2159.

Hayward Pwfl~~~: extended cyc!e
pool filter . Self Priming pu,.,p .
Will sell teperatetv. can 304675-7393.

· 814-387-7543.

BuainesaCiosed·Sellingceramic
molds. bisQue. glaMI, &amp; ••Ina .
Price reduced. Call 304-875-

0 17 Allo Cholmrro 3 pl.. P.S .

live PTO.

7198.

E~eell.-rt

conc:ltion.

614-949-2013.

Used R85 Ditch Witch rraneher
with hoe. 614-894-7842 or

I201Diutz not or. Exall oond.

Re•on for 1llllng.Owner r•

419· 883-1469.

tired. Call 304-175-11827.

10 ft . Channel Muter
Slll:ellile syJtem with built In
deacrembler. remote eontrol
with 1 year sub to 6 scrambled
c h111nelt. $1,395.00 in. .Hed.

18 hptNatorwh:hmowwr. plow.
dille. culttv.tor. C.ll 304-8754004.

304-675·5477.

63

New

1122 .. 8711-4107.

Tru cka for Sale

, 975 one ton dump tnJCk. Oood
motor II hoilt. •1 .100. Don'•

Len

doc-. 61 4-&lt;WI-9848.

1981 Rwena Flat. 10 ft., 2
Spreod. With oidoo, high bowo,
rMMt tarp. E.:eltnt condition.

Call 814·14&amp;-2415.
71 Ford FZSO ...4. Ca/1 Honrv
VonM-. 304-773-5538.
1962 Ford pickup. Cen be ...n
1t 110 P•k Dr., Pt. Ple...,t.

•soo. co11 304-8711-1221 .

Livestock

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

Building Materials
Stock, brick. sewer pipee. win-dows. lintels. etc. Claude Win•••· Rio Grande. 0 . Call 814245-5121 .
Conerete blocks· all sizes- yttrd
or deljyery . Malon tin d. Gallipolis Block Co., 123'11 Pine St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio. Call 814--446-

56

Pets for Sale

Groom and Suppty Shop-P..
Grooming. All breeda . .. AII
ttyl•. llmt Pet Food Deal.,.
Julie Webb Ph. 114--446-0231 .

Norwegian Elkhounda. 1 femlte
3 veart old, 1 male 9 montht old.
$78.00 eiiCh. 304-895-3029.

57

Musical
Instruments

Spinet-Conaoht Pltno Bargatnw.,ted: RMponaible Plrty to
like over low monthly ~ymenta
on spinet ~1110 . lee locally. c.ll

800-327-3345. llt. 102.

B"'dv Trumpet. Used 2 yllfl.
e200. Call 814· 44&amp;.2888.

I __________...JL:::::::::::::::::::~

I•

SNAFU® by Bruce Beanie
·~••'"

1978 Dodge '.41 ton pick up,

81,000 ml•. U,liOO.OO. 304175-8874.

6 wk. old bobv chlcka. lllvor
laced Wiandona, Barred Rodes.
white rodct. puHIIt&amp; Rocmw..

Co11614-25&amp;.8413.

1987 Ford 150 exwndH con'llllrslon "'"· 14,000 ml•. fl•
..el • IMther cep•in ch ..rt •

lounge. Coll814-2511-8327.

St1Hion S.VIce AQHA. tncen-

ttve Fund Pallomtno S...fon.

Oflaprtng .,•Wallie lor

lion. NOQHA ella.... •
814-M&amp;-2455.

lno,_.

•100.

Aegiltered Paint Stllk)n Mr·
vtce. Be•tiful dark b.-own Tobtano. APHA-ROM • • • blood
lin• Fee *75. Call 81~Mf.

2082.

llllv go-. N.,ny .... 13
chick-. t40. c.r1 114--nz3297.
One · PII~mlno m~re to fMI in
..llna. 1 ,.glatered Angu1 Bull.

Call 814-911-31191..

1971 Dodge van. I cyl .. 3 ,pc:t.
onoaUnn. f800.C.II81._388-

9889.

1980CheYy4x4plckup.PS, PB,
11.000 •mUll mil-. excel.
cond. Ala:o Ottwr trllctor. Call

814-379-2791.
11nFard y.,, Ru .. w.tl. Body
good thepe. • 1500, Firm. Ctll

64 Hay &amp; Grain

Motorcycles

74

Oood . . corn. •2.10 a bu. Call I ~--------814-2411-1815.
1977 H.O. S -. • 1800.
Col/ 114-441-4014.

_.,...

71 Auto's For Sele
1181 Olda. Cutlau. U..tedl
IDwmlleege.,2750ortradefor
cltde or f•m equipment. Cell

814-&lt;We-•zu.
___
.:___:..:_____
1181 ctl.v_y
Euro

S.Ort. V-1. z dr,, 33.200rNI•.
- p. Auto.. AC. P8. PB,
AM·FM-Cn1., ttlt. Call 114-318-8240.

•alne. t810. Cell

KM•IIcl100. EJCel. oond. Low
mi.... Runs good. Cllll 814-

441-7337.

, 91211M¥..,.. 150LTD . a50o.
Coli 814-9e2· 7817.
1171 CXIOO. Be. aand. far •le

1bodr...,..,r-ollooi.,..

1181 Ohio. Dolto II llrjolo.
73.000mho.FI.- . .. I...O.
llh... e2110•b.•••· ee11

711

1111

Nloe OM

Fir••

or Indo. Catll14-2111-1 270.

1977

m-•4...,. -o.I...O.

1819 Trv-h Tll3 lpltflro.
Completely NIIONCI. Excel
oond.
Oltlo. C./I

*225 a
montfl. Oepottt ,.quired. 814-

nsoo.
·-s PM.
,,._au
...•

HZ-1724.

.......Pt,_..

No. .

oond. Colll14-3111-1118.

W••· .....,, trMh pldcup fur·
Call 81 ... 892-jl084.

1178 Mon• Cor1o. 380. 4 bolt

~A~TIIiii!NTS.

mobile ho-.
dCiollloe&gt;
.... 114-448-1221.

a._, • WD'

......... •noo. 310a.wywuo~~ .

"*""'
unfum.hed
In Pemeror for rem.

. . .nwnt for rent.

Conoord Wegon.

13 oa.
atltion MfOn.
13 lulall lkYion. 1• Lyra. Sell

In .....
.....,. ··
Coli
l14-lt2-t723
""•
,,oo.

"Write it larger!
had to slow down
to read it."

Archaeologists

•

Siding. ovtfhlr'lg ~tet"l. ltorm~
doan &amp; windows. Fr• •timtte. Call 814-44~8070 .

I RE.AU.Y FEEL MY5£lF
'GRYJJIOO' t.Jm.LY. .. l'M

RC remodeling. Odd jobs·
Carp.-.try. Free eetlmates. Call

BE.C0\.1100 A MUCH

814-388-8491.

'BK3G£R'~

Con&lt;rete Septic T.nka • 1000
g .... 1100g ... .. dJ•tAerlltion
ayttem. Factory lrllined repair

,.,k

RON•s Televl1io n lerv ice.

~~~.~~7

•

cilia on RCA. Quaar,

GE . Speciefing In ZonMO.. Cal

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Fettv Tr" Trlml;nlna ltump
removal. Call 304-8~5-1331 .
Rotary or cable

t~

IM TAKING ADVANTAGE

THATSYCI..IR F IFTH
6LA'SSOF

drilling.

OF Ya.IRSPEC&lt;.AL. SALE .

LEMONADE .

Most well• compl•ldsemedlf.
Pump •I• and ..-vice. 304195-3102

RIGHT .. WHEN I GET SOME
LSNONS IM l"iGING Bt\0:::
TO MY REGULAR PRICE .

I

Starkt Tree and IM'tl n Service.
IIWn e.-e. landleaplna. ttump \
removtl, 304-578-2"842 or

a

r
Sr~ d i. L. SA L-E 1

82 · Plumbing
8t Heating

Au..

'/ttl V~. H

rc,N,. __

FeR '2-5./

She--·

Illness.
(J) MOV : C.aobOOII of

!'

r:rr ~i A t. ·.::. lu .'
.\ t._

'r"L"1( , ;.IN

f."J.:

Cor. Fourth and Pine

THAR'S NOT
A GRAIN OF
SUGAR IN
TH' HOUSE,

3818 or 814-

~

,..

Excavating

BUT WAIT
RIGHT HERE
A SECONT

PAW·· I NEED

A CUP FER

IT AIN'T DONE
COOKIN' YET!!

TH' PARSON

.,...

molnwflll3( 4oom•-·
•1ooo. 0 .1.0.

ean

tiOd• tiOO. Ftrm. 304-87114010.

0&lt;

304-1711-

eourt.

P1-

Bon 1nd
Motorw for S1le

PARSON

-•21.1100.•.Col1v..,304-727·11810.
low ........

1 Sit V-llul Gloot..,- w•h
N Moro. • - ··
110011
""""· nlHIO. Col1 814-&lt;WII-

v..,

7341.

Clv._

Ina., 22 HP
Mlfl!llry motor a ••••· tiOO.
11 ft.

Colt 114-441-1118.
18 ft. . . . . -. , 10 _ ,
w l troll•. Col1 114-. .11-3787.

lllllll Knota Landing
Mack re•eals to Karen, Abby
and Gary that Manny Is
running cocaine. Q

I!D-

Illl Evening Now•

CIJ 1111-11

ecv a.nnr,Httt

10:30 (]) Qroal American Outdoors

• Cll CD •
1111 Nowa

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

(I)

111 ellll

(!) Magic Yaaro In Sparta
1980: Mike Scllmldt (R)
(J)SignOff

R•identill or comm•clll wtring. New ..-vice or repairs.
Ucen1ed electricilf'l. EatimM:e
frM. Rld..,our Elec:trlctl. 304875-1788.

(!) Spo111Centar (L)
((IChHrs
811) Ntghlllne Q

VACAT\0\-.1

tN JUl.&gt;!.

Ohlwd Water Service: Pool1.
Cleterna, Walla. 0.1"-'-v Anytime. Call 814-448·7404-No

........ olio.

R • R Wit• Servtca Pools.
clat•rna, walla . lmmedfate-

DOES MONSIEUR FL'I'IN6 ACE
KNOW THAT NEXT WEEK 15 THE
61RTHDAY OF THE RED
?

Weturaon'a Water Hauling.
re•onable rM•. lmmedl•e
2, 000 gallon dlllvefy, dateorns.
poolo, - · · ....

2911.

87

5J.IE1SR16J.IT ... I Sloi.OUlD
SEND J.IIM A CARD ...
50METHIN6 SENTIMENTAL ..

L.IKE, I-lAVE A

25 Trumpet·
ed
28 Delight
29 Steak
order
31 Kiss,
in Cadiz
34 Boswell
work,
for short
35 "!Camera"

AXYDLBAAXR

qLONGFELLOW

4128

· ~

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is ~
for the three L's X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the iength and formation of the words a(e all .
hints. Each day the code letters are different'.

CRYPTOQUOTE

NICE PAY"

e!D Twltghl Zone
12:30 (J),.. .....,
• (J) . . . . . Night wttll
IIINIII LIIIILIMII

dl MOVIII: 11MJ llaoll and

111e naar INA) ~~
e DlotOVII:
Hill

......

•

Caagtl .....- C8l Lilla

e!D T.utght z12:4111) MDVII: Hucl (NR) 11:52)

fr••

1:00(J)~of~

••

15 Circus
sight
18' Steno or
wading
2l'"TheIs Green"
22 Stop,
as a car
23 - in
the neck
24 Describing
HST's Deal

ONewaNiflhl
11

/1) 1.0¥11 Coil I lUll

Mowr1y'a UphoatttrtnL ~ing
trloountvaru22.,. ... Th•a.t
In lnnlluN uDho....ing, Cell
304 - t?l - 4114 for

........

3 Simian
4 Salty
5 Algerian
seaport.
6 Part
of a sen
7 Post
the banns
8 Obey
10 Pianist
Oscar
13

ClllltgnOII

coli 304-8711-

Upholstery

Yesterday's Answer

a drink

21 '"Not a
red-!"'
22 Light
measure
23 Bard
·24 Cordwood
or peat
25 Place for
a hoedown
26 Stout
27 Remain,
as an
aroma
30 Badly
31 Debar
32 Chicken

l;r.rac3

PEANUTS

Pall Rupe, Jr. W.cer Servtce.
Poola, clatem1. wt11. Call 814- -

DOWN
1 Pithy
2 Have

DAILY CRYProQU~- Here's how to work It:

C!D1 Mognum, P.t.

(IJ)OneonOne
0 1peor11 Ton~
ellll 'Night HHI' CBS Late
Night A young girl who sees
her brother commit murder
tattoi her prleat.
•Cll Newltwed Gllme .
i 2:00 (]) lllma and Allen
(!) Iaiiie of liMo - ...
1'1ucka and Mud R..lng
From Pontiac. Ml (R)

1.000,.. 2.000golonodellllory.
Coli 304-8711-8370.
·

36 Equanimity
37 Boundary
38 Natalie
or Grant
39Amer.
humorist

33 Eraser
35 Actor,
John-

11 :30 8 (l) 1111 Tontghtllhow

... I'M 60tWON

~MMER?

General Hauling

+

king

e (!) Love Connection

AICJ )I')U 60\-INA l-1 E:
ttl \14Ai ltlltl6 All.

•

==:::===== ·.,
85

II) Mol!eY!tno

THE GRIZZWELLS®

44&amp;.3171 .

21 ft. loyl. . . · 1111
- ......... ..... g ......
ClnWt. etc. 310 Y·l eng.,

Arg.
20 Franchot

(!)SpeedWHk
()) N8A laaketbatt
I!D Volcea a Vtatona Exotic
documentary footage
heightens the magical
reaHsm of Bishop. {NRJ 1;1
eaJJalforaona
11:00(]) Remington SIMla

8eckhoe&amp; Dump Truck S.Vtce,
Cern ent Work- Allldndl.. 18Wers.
Re•onable prioea. Call 814388-1188.

84

10953
+K98 72
10 8

C!DI

f't-":r "-11-

BARNEY

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

83

Rick Is hlred by a former
lover he now considers a
schemer. (R)
.
(IJ Larry King Ltvot
t :30 II Cll (I5J Daya and Ntghta
of Malty Oodd An obscenity
yelled from a bag lady sets
the lone for Molly's day.
· 10:00 (]) Straight Totk
a Cll (I5J L.A. Law Kelsey
represents a slippery crime
fighter called The
Salamander.
(I)
(I) Buck JamH Buck
is stricken with mysterious,
posslblilfo-threatening

l

57~2903.

44~4477

ACROSS
1 - la-la
&lt;&amp;European
tree
8 .Junk pile
9 "Tempest"
role
11 Part of
HOMES
12 Surgical
instrument
14 Road curve
15The
-Man,
Haley role
16 Eggs (Lat.)
17 Extend
farther
down
19- del
Plata,

C!DI Ill@ Simon and Simon

RON EVANS ENTERPRI9U·
Sepllc
pumping. 080 p•
lood. Call 1-B00-537-9528.

.A

by THOMAS JOSEPH

wounded in a drug raid. 1;1

S37·1528.

EAST

+ 3

~'"rtf(JtfS
Vi

(IJJ

PRISES, Jackson, Ohio. 1-800.

WEST
. +QJ 6 5
.KJ7 61
• Q J 10

I

exca'iate

litAdam Dalgllesh
Mrateryt OetaC1ive
is aerloualy

ohop. RON EVANS ENTER·

+Q9 76542

+

Dwayne finally gets a date
with Denise, but Whitley _tags
along.
11:00 (]) 700 Club
a Cll (I5J Cheera Woody and
Sam bet to see who can kiss
Rebecca belore 1he bar
ctoses.
(I) 11 (I) Hotel Peter
decides to remarry: a man
trias to rape Julie on a dale .

EEK &amp; MEEK

...

There are many inferior contracts +l
waiting to be arrived at in bridge.
SOUTH
When you have the good fortune of
+AK104
getting to a sound contract. don't jeop•Qa 2
ardize It by being cute.
+A 6 4
When South opened two no-trump,
+AKJ
North dedded that be would probably
Vulnerable: East-West
play five clubs, but along the way he
Dealer: South
thought be might check to see if South
might have four spades. So he bid
North Elst
West
Soado
three clubs to ask for a major. Lo and
2 NT
behold. South bid spades and North bid
Pass
l+
Pass
!+
4+
Pass
Pass
the spade game.
Pass
Pass
With the lead of the queen of dta1m•~nds, declarer could see there would
Opening lead: Q
no trouble unless spades split 5-0,
be wondered if he could not do spade. cashed the jack of diamonds[
:~:t~:~ the
clever if East held four and continued a diamond. Declarer
Q-J. He won the ace of ruffed in dummy. came to the club ace
played ace of spades and and ruffed a heart. But now the de·
a low spade . His thinking was fenders took another spade and two
he could handle four spades in the heart tricks for down two
band (ruff a heart in dummy,
South was too clever for his own
up East's spades via a finesse and good. Sure. his play would work
run the clubs). His bUnd spot was against trump length in tbe East band.
he failed to realize the trap if but why present the opponents with an
not East. ·bad length in spades. easy set when West has the trwnp
enough, West won the second length ~

8:30 8 Cll 1111 A Dlfferenl WOI1d

Bridl· Btodc. Work- FounciiUOnt. • ·
brick veneer, flreplec-. fiPelra,
rwtonttont &amp; amal jo... Free
ettirnMn. 21ye. . IDI:perience.
Call 814-24&amp;-.9662.

4-11-11

+ ol

By James Jacoby

wreck and an
English trada ship . Q
. (J]I PrimeNewa
® MOVIE: Emmo: n.-" ·•
111t1 South llllao, Port 2
a(!) MOVIE: While Buffalo
{PGi (1 :37)
8:115 ()) NBA llllaketball

SWEEPER *'d tli'Ning machine
repair, p.-ta. and suppll•. Pick
up and deiNery, Davl:a Vacuum
Cleaner, ona half mile up
Georgea Creek Rd. Call 614-

I' l

NORTH
+98 72

Playing it .
half-safe

Roman·Ce~ic

&amp; J W••r Service. Swimming
~~--------------- Jpoole,
cittema, wella. Ph. 814-1..3 !Col-I 150. •collom
ntt, pllnt job. •c runnktg oond. . . 2411-9285.

304-1711-12.1.

•atnwtt:•

ALLEY

WATERPROOANG
Uncondh:lonel lifetime ~.,.,..
tee. Local ref•.,cea turnilhed.
Free ntlmltn. Clll collect
1-814-237-0488. dar or night.
RogeraBaaement
W.r:wproofln g.

81~

1917 Horlor O..t.loon 813.
E -. Cond. Call 814-&lt;W&amp;.
111tofi•8PM.

430 c VIIIorA,...

1W•four bedroom

BASEMENT

1115 Cll 121. - · cooled.

nM

cruloo, AM·FM. -lng •1100.
Col1 114-&lt;WII-0208.

- . " ' -· 114-112-1215
or t14-H2· 31123.

Home
Improvements

1978 Ford Von, •1.900.00.
304-4111S88.

2 -. lor - la.u~rv
· Car·
,....
Me.Apt
••lng.
- - ........... Call 114-

looe_,., K..... .,lumohod. E.

Services

Clelllu:-· Ohio

'977 Blazer. 4 wheel drive.

1877 1'1¥moutll. V·l . Oood

opt. wMh 2

/

304-895-3485 efler 5 PM.

Phone 614-

7712.

opt. 1 -

1998 YellowStoneC~per. 30
ft. Lot a of •tl'lla. like ni!M'. Call

oft• 5 PM. 114-4411-8380.

good cond, 304-875·7141 or
875-2088.

cond. ••oo. Call 814· 448·

9e2-:1711 . EOH.

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JuST
ANI'&gt; LeT ME Po ...uc TAL./&lt;IN&lt;i.

s

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Square a
(!) NHL Hockey
G(l) Judge
C!DI Wheel ol Fortune 1;1
(J]I Croaallre
lllllll (I5J Jeopardy! 1;1
CBI Newa
II(!) WKRP In Cincinnati
7:35 ()) Sanford,•nd Son
8:00 (]) Hell Town
8 Cll 1111 Tha Coaby Show
Theo accidllntally catches a
corpse while fishing with
Cliff. !;I
CD G (I) Max Headroom
Edison is tricked Into wearing
bracelet1hat controls mind
and memory. C
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Speaking about someone who was in a difficult situation,
a woman quipped, '"He was caught between a rock and a HOT
PLATE."

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Topper e.-nparfor 8ft. bed. wtl:h •
stove, sink. ice bo11: . Oood
condition. t600. Call 614-992-

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1978 Rockwood Motor Home.
814:949-2013.

Colt 8, 4· 44&amp;.1892.

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1978 Empire Camp.-. Sleeps e.
Self.eon1111ned wtth air. •2350.

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8:35 ([) Corot Burnett
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(I) Enleillltnment Tonight
II (I) People' a Court
(J) (IJJ MacNeil/ Lehrer

1988 Ro ckwood pop- up
c.-npar, 2 queen bedl, din Itt e.
ahower. Like brand niM'. Call

4411-0294-

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Cell 814--99211831 "'814-892·3489.
~meroy .

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30._876-2398 or 814-448--

Celtberty

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Hill,

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Ford traetor wh:h 4 ft. tlnilhed
mOMr, 02250. P1oWe. •210.
Olac .295. Cuttlvlltor, 1195. 2
rfYW corn planter. Owner Mil
flntnce.. Clll 814-288-8522.

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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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PM - 44~8441 .

19B8C..ol!.,-4cyl.. 5opd .. AC.
llghl blue. 39.000mH•. •&amp;700.
•Call 304-871-2745.

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drill............. 3.150. 3100

569 Upper River Ad, ·446-7398

•v 14-441-223"
or 44"2"81
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Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

614-742· 2773.

Refrigerator. Good condition. Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
. CFA Hlmal.,.an, Peni.-. and
S200. Call 6,4·446-3648.
Slarn11118 ldnena. Ntw AKC
Full sire box springs Bt mattre11. Chow puppl•. Ctll 814-4483844 otter 7PM.
Coll814·245·9624.

In Rio Orande, nic:e 2 lA , 1225
mo. Refrigerator. 11:0\18 &amp; weter
furnl1hed. No pet, , Call 614-

I 112. incfudlng utltitl•. Clll
8 14-H2· 7787. EOH.

free~er.

814-445-2975.

Furntlhed ept. , 1 8R . 807
Saoond. Gallipolis. 1225 a mo.
Utilttl• Plid. C.ll 448-4418
eftw 7 PM.

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Red Hot bar-nil Drug de.t . .•
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boMa. Pill"• fiiPo'd. Surplus. Your Area. Buyers Guide.

Red and while •weet potato
plantt. Call 814-742·2220 or

2783.

Harvest gold 18ft. l'flfrig. w / iee
maker &amp; stO\Ie w / range hood.
14815. French Prov. dining room
s uhe with 6 ' hutc" &amp; chair~ . Bett
offer. Call 614-446-2610 after
5 PM .

Garage apartment· 3 rooms &amp;
balM, .w/ d , eir. Clean. No ptts.
Adults only . Call 814-4461519.
.

Gntaiout llvtng. 1 and 2 bedroom tPartrNntt 1t VHI111e
Man..- end Rtvtnlde AIJ.t·

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1984 Ford Bronco II. heel.
c:ond. AC. AM-FM r1dio. auto ..
good tires. Call after 5 PM

814-448-1847.

lndlwidual guh:ar l..ana. Be·
ginnere. Seriou• Guitlrlat. Brunieerdit Mu1lc. 814·448-088?.
Jeff Wamtlfl¥' instructor. 114-448· 8077. Umtted Openings.

Coo n Dogs. turkeys &amp; geese.
Call 614-246-6622.

Paindng, body' WOf'k. tune-upbrake~. etc. Minor mechanic
worlc. Clll614-446-7672. aft.-

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Auto Repair

71 Auto's For Sale

55 Building Supplies

Glrtge apt., furni1hed. S225.
Utilhi• ~id . 29'1.:~ Nell. Gallipolis. Call 814-446· 4416 after 7
PM.

1· 3 roomo

Musical
Instruments

80().327·334h&gt;U. 102.

2 prom gowns for sale-Gunny
aack, size 3 &amp; 5 . Worn once. Call
6 14-446-79 23.

J lo S FURNITURE
1416 Eatt..-n Ave.
Uving room tuttes t179 &amp; up.
Bedroom suitet S399 &amp; up.

5883.

614-44&amp;.422S.

Wanted; Ratponaibt• pwty to
take over low monthfv ~ym.,ta
on spinet piano. Seel.o'*t'f· Celt

Furniat.d efficiency. t 14 5. Uttf.
tti• peld. Sh.-e bath. 807
Second, Gallipolis. CaU 614441-4-t 18 after 7 Pf,1 .

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"ft'.. er for ,_., Cell lift• S PM,

Used Leroy 125 air compreuor.
Needs some repairs. See at
Middlepon VIllage Garage. Partt
&amp; High Sts.

Schrich kitchens cabinets.
Valley Furniture
New and lised furniture and · phone 3Cl4-875-4103.
a p pile en cea . Call 6 1 4. 44 6 . -;_;~;::::;;::;;::::::;;;:::::::;:;:::=
7672. Hours 9 -5.
-:

In !urllk•2 nta. • m-t 2M .
moblehorntl. uoo••228ptr
mo. D8p required. No pCI.
Adults onty. C.ll 814-245-

Mobil• henna for .wtt. C.ll llfl•
2 ,... 814-&lt;W&amp;.Otl27,

57

Woteqiold. Stow lo rofrlg. 1 135
Second. Getllpolia. ean 44B441hlter 7 PM.

2 furrHhed

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l~=·=·-::~:-=~===;::=::;==========~ p~ne 304-875-2982.

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43 Farms for Rent

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AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
S39.95. 10"1riko-t19.95. pogo
Olive St., Gallipolis.
NEW- 8 pc . wood group- $399. ball- S9 . 9 5, leaf rake- &amp;3. 99,
StJIJiJIII~&gt;
lving room suites· 1199·$599. · s hovel s · $3 . 99 , hoes -S2. 99.
saw
bledes-S1
.99.
nk beds with bedding· $1 99.
15. LIV~SIIIt:k
Open Daily 9· 8, Closed Sundav
F II size mattrea &amp; foundation
starting- $99 . Re c liners
starting- 899.
Beautiful prom gown. Never
USED· Beds. dressers. bedroom
61 Farm Equipment
suites. $199-8299 . Desks. worn , Size 11 . S75. Call 814wringer wather, a co~letelln e 992-2463.
of used fu miture.
CROSS 'S. SONS
For sale. 50 gal. plastic banel1. · U.S. 35 Wen, Jadcaon, Ohio.
NEW· We1tem boots- $30.
Greet
for
boat
docks
.
814-949·
Workboots S18 &amp; up . (Steel &amp;
814-2811-8451 .
2013.
soft loel . Call 614-448-3159.
Maaaeyt=.guaon. NIM' Holland.
Bu1h Hog s.l• • Servtce. Ov• ,.
County Appliance, Inc. Good Used washer. Needs repair.
40 UMd tractor• to chooee from
used appHancas and TV sets. Whirlpool. Make offer. 304II oomplate line of n.- • uHCI
575· 8633.
Open BAM to 6PM. Mon thru
equlprnenl. l.erg.., ool""lon In
Sat. 814-446·1699, 627 3rd.
S.E. Ohio.
U Haul trucka and trailers for
Ave . Gallipolis, OH.
rent, 304-675-7421 .
1 660 OUvertractor, plow a, grain

576-2233.

446·8038.

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Bunk beds- 8179. brass head
bo•dt-S24.95. able &amp; chtiin·
$99. strOIIers-134.95. porch
swing-$29.96. 12" BNIX ~-k•

SWAIN

Trallflf for rent 2
oom .
1 2x60, 1 1h: miles out Mlnatone
Road. Apple Grove. WVa .
8250.00 per month. plus deposit phone 304-576-2483 or

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Huge 31 ' oval pool with deck.
fence &amp; fitter. tnataHetion &amp;
financing available. 1· B00-3450946.

9588.

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Chev. engines-400. 350. 4 bott
meint, Forcf.-460 wtthtrena. Call
aft• 6 PM, 814-266-1581.
v -6enginefor8ulekor01d
•1976
1oo.OO. tnmsmiaalon $60.00.

SWIMMING POOLS· 0988
ORDER NOW · PAY lATER

Flatbed til t trailer. Call 614-388-

Merchandise

1208.

1 BR . furniohed. Utlkl• pol4

3 bedroom MuM for I"'IIt on
Wetzgall St. Unfurnilhed. S226
morrth, deposit .-.ulred. 614--

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Ni ce 3 bedroom trail•. Expando
living room . Larg yard. Kan auga.
Call 814-446-7473.

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(IJJ Mavin' Right Along
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CIJ Focta of Life
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1111 Newa

Uud &amp; rebuilt tntnamia.ton1.
Used •e internally Inspected
and CMry 3.000 mil• or 30d11Ya
w1rranty, (which...,er oerurs
first) . We buy junk trenamis•lona. Call 614-446-0988.
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Call
614·256-6251
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16. 16.
6. 8 miiM OUI

Space for tmall hailers. All
hook-ups . Cabla1Also efficiency
rooms. air and cable. Mason,

Unfurnished ept.-2 BR . S186.

or 379-2740.

6 rooms. 2 baths. basement.
906 22nd. St. Low $60's, Call

1 -

Antiques

Mobile home lot for rent; ho o-

7479.

6 14-44~2127 .

933-0759.

3 8R ., hou,e trailll- ex tra room
tluilt qn. All alec., waafler-dryer.
stove, refrig. Sining-Sh&amp;dy Watei'-Cemping area. $7000.
C&amp;ll 304-576-2987 Of 6766079.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Brook.lida

lot and garage with trailer hook
up, can be seen in Hen denon,
307 Hollo....ay St or e.ll 304-

742· 2022.

3551 .

53

Callah&amp;n's UsedTireShop. Over
1,000tlr", •zes 12, 13.14, 16,

COUNTRY MOBILE Hom~tP$rk.
Route 33. Nonh of Pbmeroy,
fl entei trailers. Call 614-992·

land and

614-44~2205.

4 BR .• ranch •tvle. 2 full baths.
central helll &amp; air. on Charham.
$

Used &amp; ullultt all typn. Qu.r,...
tee 30 d.-a minimum. Pri-=&amp;99 • up. ftebultt torqun
co nwrter •• low aa I 39. Conversion kh-S-10' s&amp; C-1 0 ' aowr
clrw to 350's. We buy Junk
trantmi11ion1. Call 304-67~
4230 or 814-379-2220.

WOlD

(dit•d b~ CLAY R. POlLAN

O Rearrange · letlers

THURS., APRIL 28 •
8:00 (]) Crazy Like • Fox
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Sears Kenmore automatic dis·
hweaher 1100.00. call 304675-1 3&amp;5 after 6:30PM.

I'Aoblla home lot. 60 ft . or
small w. 920 4th, Gallipolis.
$75-weter paid. Call 446-4416
after 7 PM .
kups. C.ll 614-388· 9873

$31 .000. Cell

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Maytllg wringer washer rn uc
cond, also double 'ubs. 304675-3435.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Financial

31

304-675·6542 otter 4,30 PM.

2526.

46 Space for Rent

galor e 30 4- 882-3 465.

21

Weter bed- like nsw. w.-er ... ·
wh:h heater. lner. manre11 pad,
theett. S226 or but off.-. Call

45 Furnished Rooms

Lawn M ow tH" Rep ai rs
law n Services

The

Television
Viewing

Auto Parts
&amp; Acces10ries

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51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Community calendar
THURsDAY
REEDSVILLE - Riverview
Garden Club meets Thursday, 8
p.m ., home of Mrs. Harlis Frank.
Cohostess is Mrs. Tom Spencer.
Mrs. Ray Young presents
program .
BRADBURY
Meigs
Women 's Fellowship of . Meigs
County Churches of Christ meet
Thursday , 7: 30 p.m .. Bradbury
Chu.rch of Chris t.
. POMEROY . - Members of
Post 9053 of the Veterans of
Foreign War s will elect new
officers at the 8 p.m . Thursday
meeting .' The atte ndance of all
members is req uested.
FRIDAY
ROCK SPRINGS :-- Annual
Meigs Cou nty Grange banquet at
7 p.m. Friday at ihe Salisbury
Elementary SchooL Speaker will
be Mrs . John (Jane) Price, Ceres
of 'the Ohio State Grange and
director of Ohio State Grange
Deaf activities. Enterintainment
will be by the Mark Snyder
family.
HARRISONVILLE The
Rev . Lawrence Gray, mission. ary of Papua , New Guinea, will
show slides of his work there at
7: 30 on Aprll 29 at the Scipio Fire
Station, Harrisonville. The public is invited to attend.
ROCK SPR INGS - Annual
Me igs County Grange banquet at
7 p.m. Friday at the Salisbury
Elementary SchooL Speaker will
be Mrs. John (Jane) Price, Ceres
of the Ohio State Grange and
director of Ohio State Grange
Deaf activities. Enterintainment
will be by the Mark Snyder
family.
POMEROY - A talent show
and dance, sponsored by the
Meigs Teenage Institute, will be
held Saturday, !rom 8 p.m. to
12: 30 a.m. Registration for the
taalent show begins at 7:30.
Ernie G. Anderson, of WKEE,
will be disc jockey for the dance.
No admission. The only requirement Is no chemical use before or
during the evening.

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Ohio

Sentinel

The teenager's life is a bargain

you have it bad at home with
parents, here is something to think
word to "Near Sacramento," the
.
mother of the 8-year-old·girl who about. You have:
free food,. free telephone, free
wet her pants?
Please have mercy on that child. I electricity, free laundry, free water,
am a mother who suffers with two . free sewage, free TV, free money,
POMEROY - A fellowship wetters who should have stopped
free snacks, pop, etc., free shampoo,
breakfast by the Word of Life long ago. I have a 12·year·old soap, and other personal items, free
Church wlll be held at the Word of wetter and a 7-year-old who wets car, free car insurance and free gas.
Life Christian Academy,located
And to pay for all of this free
her panis every time she laughs. I
at the lntersectl!&gt;n of County
stuff, ail you are expected to do is
Road 235 and State Route 681 have compassion for my children
something that is distasteful to some
because
I
suffered
with
the
same
west of Darwin, Saturday, April
young people. Love and respect
humiliating
problem.
30 at 10 a .m. All preachers and
your
parents and the home that
Thank
God,
l
have
no
memory
of
church lea de rs are Invited . Ray
an
angry
mother.
By
high
school,
l
they
have
worked ha rd to provide
Laudermllt Is pas tor.
lea rned how to beat the problem . I for you.
taught myself not to laugh.
I put my children through the
SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Practice for embarra&amp;'lment of being examined
Inspection of Evangeline Chap- by doctors. I've lost faith in the
ter 172, Order of the Eastern medical profession, but I won't go
Star, will be held Sunday a t 5 into that. I've heard that sleep
p.m. at the te mple. Teresa disorders can cause bed·wetting,
Canterbury, worthy matron, and also allergies and emotional probBob King, worthy patron, asks all . lems.
' officers to be present.
I am hoping some hones~ well·
educated physician will read my
MONDAY
letter and respond. I'm sure that
CHESTER- Chester PTO will there ·are many people in the same
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the boat. Please help us aiL I am ··
sc hool.
DROWNING IN BUFFALO
DEAR BUFFALO: You did the
RACINE - Racine Chapter fighLthing when you took your
134, Order of Easte rn Star, will
children to a doctor (I hope a
meet Monday at 7:30p.m . at the
urologist) so that a medical probtemple. Initiation of new
lem could be ruled out.
members will be held . Chapter
Have you looked into the wet·
dresses are to be worn. Practice
alarm
bed sheet? If not; I suggest
for Initiation will be held Sunday
that
you
do. According to my
at 2 p.m. and all officers are
readers,
they
have proven highly
asked to attend .
effective. Meanwhile, it is admirable
COLUMBIA - The Board of that you are patient and nonjudg·
mental. This is very important.
Trustees of Columbia Township
Many mothers could learn from
will meet .Monday at 7:30p.m. at
you.
the fire station.
Dear Ann LanderS: I saw this
article in the Muncie (·Indiana) Star.
TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Xi Gamma
I hope you think it's good enough
Mu Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi
to run in your column. The author
Sorority, will met at 7:30 Tues - asked that the name be withheld . ..
day at the Bradbury Church of
A DAILY READER
Christ. New officers will be
DEAR DAILY: I liked the essay
Installed .
and called my friend Bill Spurgeon
at the Muncie Star for permission
POMEROY - AIIJ{illary of
to run it in my column. He said,
Eagles 2171 will meet at 8 p.m.
'~With pleasure.,, So here it is with
Tuesday at the hall. New officers
my thanks, Bill.
will be elected.
FREE RIDE
Attention Teenagers! If you think

Dear Ann Landers: May I say a

the Fellowship Church ln .R acine.
Brp. Gary Tayl!&gt;r's church from
Lancaster will preach and si ng.
The public Is Invited.

BASHAN- Red Brush Church
of Christ, Bash an Road, will have
special services Saturday, 7
p.m., and Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6
p.m., with Denver Hill of Foster,
W.Va . speaking. Everyone .
welcome.

If you don't think it's a fair
bargain you cou ld pay for all of
those items on the list that are free
to you.: lt would cost you about
$800 a month.
The next time you ig nore your
dad when he tries · to tW you
something or resp&lt;?nd to your
mother in a disr.-,;pcctful way, just
remember how bad you have it at
home and how easy you would
have it ifvou iust moved out.
Drugs are eJ1erywhere. They're easy
to get, easy ro use and even easier to
get hiiokt.'d 011. If you have questions

Ann ·

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TOP QUALITY

BRAIDED AREA RUGS

REG . •1630.00

SALE

$1

CHESTER ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL HONOR ROLL
The fifth six weeks grading
period honor roll at the Chester
Elementary School has been
announced. Making a grade of B
or above in all their subjects to be
named to the roll were:
Third Grade: Meredith Crow,
Eric Dillard , Marla Frecker,
Tract Heines , Shanna Machlr,
Kelly Osborne, Jonathan Ray·
burn, Lisa Stethem. Travis
Thomas .
Fourth Grade: Brian Hoffman,
J essica Karr, Jennifer Mora,
Robbie Murphy. Nicole Nelson,
Brandl Reeves, Heather Well,
Lauren Young.
Fifth Grade: Charles Bissell,
Ryan Buckley. David Fetty. Sara
Machlr, Todd Michael, Jamie
Ord, Jessica Radford, Jeff Stethem. Victor VanMeter.
Sixth Grade: Penny Aelker,
J.P. Davis, Adria Frecker, Ty son Rose, Amber Well, Andy
Wolf.

TUPPERS PLAINS SCHOOL
HONOR ROLL
The fifth six weeks grading
period honor roll at the Tuppers
Plains School has been an·
nounced. Making a grade of B or
above In all their subjects to be
named to the roll were:
Third Grade: Sherry Burke,
Angela Chaney, Amber Fortney,
Randy Koehler II, Katherine
Manlcke, Sean Maxey, Chance
Watson.
Fourth Grade: Mike Laughery,
Jonathan Avis, Brian Bowen,
Alex Brown, Carletta Buckley,
Susan Hawk, Jeremy Johnston.
Filth Grade: Randall Burke,
John Collins, Janet McDonald.
Sixth Grade: Jaime Wilson,
Michelle Murphy, Paul
Vineyard.

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MEET WITH DIRECI'OR - Government and
' development leaders from throughout Meigs

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Stocks 8490t , 4 wheel driw, 6
stand. trans., PS, PB, AWFM radio,
reo !ape,radial tires, 1121on pl&lt;l&lt;up, ''
wide bed, rear slap blJfl1per, gauges,

FM radio, stereo tape, radial tires,

conversion kit, bed liner.

wals, rear window defog. .
WAS

A Middleport woman was
killed Instantly when a car in
which sl!e was riding struck a
utUity pole about 1 a.m. F'rlday
on Pomeroy's West Main St.
· ~ad)s. T~~~AndrewL27~or.
64 Nort'Ji Second Ave.,
Middleport.
·
Meigs Coroner Dr. James
Conde reported that Ms. Andrew
died instantly In the accident as a
result of spinal and head injuries.
She was a passenger In a car
driven by Judy Laude!'ml)t of
Middleport and was riding In the '
front passenger seat. Another
passenger In the car, Tim Ohlin·
ger, Middleport, and Laudermilt
were taken to Veterans MemorIal Hospital by the Pomeroy
Emergency squad. The were
both reported In stable condition
at 10 a.m. this morning.
Pomeroy Pollee reported the '
vehicle was headed west on West ·
Main St., near Foodland, when it
went out of cant rol and struck a
utUity pole. The pole was clipped
off and damages to the vehicle
were heavy.
Pomeroy Pollee and Dr: Conde
Indicated they will continue tbelr
•investigation of the accident.
Born on Nov. 17, 1961, Ms.
~ndrew the daughter of Joseph
Palmer Andrews, Sr. of StevensYUle, Md., and her mot her, Toni
Marie Rose Andrew, Middleport.
Other survivors Include a
daughter, Dusty Lynn Andrew,
Middleport, two sons, Christopher Lee Triplett and' Adam
Wayne Haning, Middleport;
three brothers, Benedict A. An·
drew, Stevensville, Md.; Joseph
Palmer Andrew, Jr., Orlando,
F'ia.; and Martin Donlin Andrew,
Middleport; tour sisters, Grace
Marie Andrew, and Mary Ann
Andrew, Marietta; Martha
Emerson Early, Salisbury, Md.,
and Toni Lynn Andrew, Middleport; and a special friend, Steve
Haning, Middleport.
She was preceded in death by a
sister, Agnes Andrew.
Ms. Andrew is a member ofthe
Ladles Auxiliary' of American
Legion Post 296, Grasonville,
Md.
Funeral services wUI be held at
1 p.m. Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home. The Rev. Eugene
Anspach wlll o!ficate and burial
wUI be In Gilmore Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m. Sunday.

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County met Thursday afternoon wllh David J.
Baker, Director of the Ohio Department of
Develoment.

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dollars for SEO area

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•Queen size cannonball bed with wood rails
•Two drawer night table, five drawer chest
•large 60 inch dresser and vertical mirror

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CHESHIRE - Free clothing
day for low income people is
Friday, 9 a.m. to noon at the
clothing bank in Chesl)lre. Sponsored by Gallla-Melgs CommunIty Action

Honor rolls
announced

Ohio Lottery

AKRON, Ohio (UPI) - The
UnirOyal GoodriCh Tire Co. has
become the aecond o!the nation's
blg·three rubbet' companies to
reach a tentative agreement lor
a oew three-year contract wlth
tile Untied Rubber Workers
UDlon.

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
POMEROY -When David J .
Baker accepted the position as
director of the Ohio Department
of Development, he was told by
Governor Richard Celeste to "do
some things differently and take
some chances . " Apparently
that'.s just what Baker Is doing'l'laklng changes and taking
chances that In the short and long
runs, are expected to be benefl·
clal to Southeastern Ohio.
Baker emphasized In a Thursday visit to Meigs Couniy the
need to target state economic
development program dollars to
distressed areas In Ohio, largely
the largely the Appalachian
counties, which Include Southeastern Ohio.
Baker met yesterday with
officials and development lead·
ers from thoughout the county.
The forum with Baker was held
in the conference room at the
Emergency Medical Services
headquarters in Pomeroy.
"While the majority of Ohio
has made an ecomomic recovery, many of Ohlo'sAppalac~ian
counties' unemployment l~vels
remain higher than the state and·
national averages," Baker said.
It was last fall that the state's

unemployment rate got down to
Baker pointed out that fewer
the national level for the first and fewer federal dollars, such
time In years, a·ccordlng to as the CDBG monies, are coming
Baker. At that point, Baker said to Ohio now than In the past. But
he realized that If the state Is he also pointed out that more of
averaging much like the nation In whatever money the state does
terms of unemployment, It me- get , " should go to places with
ant that some of the state's high unemployment. And stili
counties were enjoying prosper· more of that money should go to
ity while others were not.
places w!th low family incomes."
He then began to question state
Because of Baker's beliefs and
programs and discovered that, the changes that have already
"although the programs were not · been Implemented within the
neeessarUy bad, we weren' t Department of Development,
aiming them where they were percentages of the state's CDBG
needed." Baker said he became doUars are going to flow In larger
convinced and other department sums to areas like Meigs County,
leaders In Columbus are now beginning this year. Baker told
beginning to agree with him, those at yesterday's meeting that
that, "when there Is a tbne of "Meigs County can probably
relative prosperity, state resour- expect a 25 percent Increase'' In
ces need to be focused on those this year's CDBG allocation, and
areas that remain In difficult possibly more under certain
times.''
circumstances.
The much relied upon ComBaker stressed that other De·.
munity Development Block partmept of Development preY
Grant program was the first grams, such as the Industrial
program to be changed once training program, will also be
Baker's conclusion came Into mote responsive to the needs ot
place. "The rationale behind Appalachian counties. He said
CDBG made sense," Baker ex- his department will be "working
plained, "except we were pass- closely with the Governor's OfIng out the money on a per head flee of Appalachia to develop the
count basis . Counties wlth lots of tremendous potential and resourpeople were getting lots of ces of our' Appalachian
money. Counties with less people
Continued on page 12
were getting less money ."

March·economic indicatorS up
0.8 percent, govertrment says

,

iin;CiOr of
the Ohio Deparbnent of Developm'ent, told local leaders In
attendance In a meeting Thursday In Pomeroy, "I'm not here as
much to Jearn about your problems 88 lo communicate to you that
my staff and the state administration will be responsive to
whatever economic development lssuet1 you folks come up wllh."

Dragging operations
to _be intensified today
Dragging operations were to staff contacted the U.S. Coast
be Intensified today In the search Guard and It wlll also be on the
for the bodies of two Meigs scene.
County men mil;sing since a
Local volunteers have been
boating accident on the Ohio hampered In dragging operaRiver near Cheshire Friday tions due to the size oftheir boats
night.
against the choppy waters
It was learned Thursday from caused by high winds.
·
the director of the West VIrginia
F'red Taylor, head ofthe Mason
Emergency Medical Services , County Emergency Services of·
Department that larger water- flee, advised that local voluncraft wlll be brought In today to teers will also continue to search.
expand the dragging operations.
The decision by the West
The search tor the two miss lng
VIrginia Emergency Services to men began at 12:30 a.m. last
bring in the larger watercraft In Saturday after they and John
the search of Shain SmIth, 18, Brown, 24, Langsville, had gone
near Salem Center, and Pete Into the river near the Kyger
McDonald, 19, Dexter, came as Creek generating plant, when
the result of contacting U.S. their eight loot boat overturned
Senator Robert C. Byrd's office. after It was passed by a towboat.
In addition to Involving the
Workers on, the towboat spotWest Virginia Emergency Servi- ted Brown clinging to the over·
ces at the state level, Sen. Byrd's turned boat and rescued him.

Flight attendant said
missing after ·incident
KAHULUI, Hawaii (UPI) An alrUne pUot did "a !antasUc
Job" of bringing his plane down
!rom 24,000 feet wltb a huge
chunk of the fuselage ripped off
by an exploalon that InJured 61
people and presumably sucked a
flight atlendant from the cabin,
o(ftclala Hid.
The milling flight attendant
waa believed to have been sucked
from the plane when it Ioatcab!n

.,,

pressure after the blast, Aloha
AlrUnes President A. Maurice
Myers said Thursday night.
A Coast Guard search near the
scene of the exploaion turned up
no trace of the mlsslna woman,
First Flight Attendant C.B. LanaIna, a 37~year veteran ot the
company, Myers told a news
conference at company headquarters in Honolulu.
Continued on page 5

DAVID VESEY
UPI Business Writer
WASHINGTON (UPI) - RisIng stock prices and Improved
employment helped push up the
index of leading economic Indicators 0:8 percent in March, the
government said Friday.
The March increase followed a
1.3 percent jump In February,
revised up from 0.9 percent,
according to the Commerce
Department's Census Bureau.
The February rise in the Index
was the sl!!epest since a 2.2
percent Increase In December.
The revision was based on an
Increase In credit assumed by
individuals and businesses, the
department said.
The Index, which Is the government's main gauge of future

economic growth, :decreased 0.7
percent In January, revised up
from a decline of 1.1 percent.
All figures were adjused for
seasonal variations.
Stock prices made the largest
contribution to the rise In the
Index last month, followed by a
decrease to 304,000 from 321,000
In the average number of Initial
claims for state unemployment
Insurance.
Otber contributors to the In·
crease were, in order of Impact,
vendor performance, building
permits, money supply and
change In sensitive materials
prices.
Three of the nine Indicators In
March made negative contributions. They were, from largest to
smallest factor. average work·
week, contracts and orders for

plant and equipment and manufacturers' new orders for consumer goods and materials.
The Index hit 193.3 ln. March
when calculated against a base of
100 In 1967, the department said.
The composite Index of coincident indicators, In monthly approximation of aggregate economic activity, .Increased 0.3
percent In March. following a 0.6
percent hike In February.
The composite Index of lagging
Indicators Increased 0.4 percent
In March following a jump of 0.5
percent in February. The lagging
index Is expected to move after a
time lag In the same direction as
the coincident Index and thus
confirmed the movements in the
coincident Index, the department
said.

Officials on both sides happy
with new Kaiser labor pact OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) Officials on both sides praised a
.tentative agreement reached by
the ·steelworkers union and
Kaiser Aluminum &amp; Chemical
Corp. on a new labor contract
covering 5,400 workers In 11
cities.
The agreement announced
Thursday between the company
and the United Steelworkers of
America restores some wages
and benefits the union gave up In
1985.
The pact, retroactive toApr114
and running through Oct. 31,
1990, replaces a three-year contract that expired March 31 but
extended while talks continued.
"I'm really proud of what we
accomplished," Larry Hemmert, president or Kaiser's
Trentwootl Local 338, near Spokane, Wash., said. "It's not a
contract that the workers are
going to jump up and rave about.
But we protected our member·
ship, we got money back and we
still have kept Kaiser competl·
live In terms or total hourly
cost."'

Chris Carlson, Kaiser vice
president, said the agreement
will not hurt Kaiser's
performance.
''The agreement addresses
many of the issues that were of
concern to the employee&amp;," Carl·

son said, "but still maintains the
company's ability to compete In
the markets It serves."
The setU~t restores about
$3 .50 an hour of $4.50 the union
gave up In 1985 when aluminum
prices were down;
Included are a 50-cent hourly
base wage increase, and res tara·
lion of three holidays.
The agreement provides a
$1,000 bonus for each employee
when the union ratifies the
contract and adds a cost-of-living
adjustment the second year of
the contract.
It ties quarterly cash bonuses
to the Midwest priCe for prlmaTy
aluminum In a formula that
would produce a maximum $2 an
hour at loday's metal prices.

"It addresses many of the
issues that were of priority
Interest to employees and It
maintains the company's ability
to compete In the markets It
serves," Kaiser Vice President
James Presley and Steelworkers
Chairman Jim Bowen said In a
statement released by Kaiser 's
corporate headquarters in
Oakland.
The contact covers Kaiser
plants In Gramercy, Chalmette
and Norco, La .. Mead, Trentwood and Tacoma, Wash .. Ravenswood, W.Va., Newark, Toldeo and Belpre, Ohio, and
Purvis, Miss.
Settlement was reached after
three days of talks In Pittsburgh.
Continued on page 5

Ohioans to display heritage
Utlitetl PrMA laternatloaal
Ohio's herltaae It! on dlaplay next month 88 the Ohio
Hlsilrlcal Socle&amp;y oblervea tile alnth annual Ohio IUslorlc

Preaervatlon month, allowtaa toiln of landmarklland
hltllorfc dlalrJctL
More than at toun, rualnl from ouldoor walldaaloun to
glbnJIIIU lnalile bltltorlc private llomee, are oa the aclledale In
Mq. Many of tile propertlee ari lltlted on the National Repater
ollllllorlc Placee.
lllalorlc PrMM'VIItlon Moatll allo Includes lnfonnatlve
pJ'OFIDIB, fuclnatlna exlllbltl and IP'Cial events.

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