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. Page- ·10- The Daily Sentinel

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Area deaths

L~st e r Halph HawJQy, 61 . 2'&gt;0
Hudson St. , Middlepor t, died
Tuesday a t Vetera ns Memor ial
Hospita l fo llowing a brlel Illn ess.
Mr. Ha wley was born In Meig;&lt;
Coun ty , a son ol the late Roose·
veil and Lola Lavender Hawley .
H&lt;• was a member of the Victory
Ba ptist Chu rch in Middleport
and served in the U. S. Navv
du rin g th e Korra n Confl ict.
·
Survivin g are his wife. Mar
Hawley; two brot hers, J ohn L
Hawley, Falls Chu.rch. Va ., and
Robert Hawley. Middlepo rt , and
st·veral ni eces a nd nephews.
Bes ides his parents, he was
preceded In death hy" brother,
Cla rence Haw ley, and a sister,
Phyllis .
Serv icc•s will be held at 1 p.m.
Thursday at the Ewin g F uneral
Home with Rev . .Jam('S Keesee
offi ciating. Rurial wil l be in Rock
Springs Ccmt ery. fr iends ma y
r ail at the fun eral home fr om 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wedn esday.

Don V. Knapp
Don V. Knapp. .'i9. West Columbia, di ed Mond ay at Pl easant

offi ci'.

Ra tliff is to have his initia l court app ea r ;~ n ce Tuesday
morn ing lll'forr Me igs Count y Co ur t ,/udgr Pat rir k O' Brie.n, and
b now in custocl y at the county jail.

Continued fr om page 1

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was Dr. Scoll Spark s. " " assist ·

EM$. has 4 l'alls
Mei gs Count y Emcrgr nc)·
Medic al Srrv lrrs report s four
cu lls Mond av; Ru tland at fi :~:!
a.m. to Me igs Mine No. lfor .Jo hn
Whit e to Holzt•r Medi ca l Cent er;
Middleport at 6: 20 p.m. to
Imprria l E: lert rir fo•· r&gt;an .Jeffer s
to Veterans Memorial Hos pit al;
Middleport at 9: 17 p.m. to Seco nd
St. ·for Mary Wu llacc to Vetera ns
Ml'mol'i a l Hospita l: Ra el ne at
9:47 p.m. to J.etarl fa lls for
Christopher Warden to Vr trra ns
Mrm orla t Hospital ; thr n to
Hoiz&lt;•r Medica l Ccnt&lt;•r.

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Blood prt'ssurt• day

ant professor of special edu cation at Ohio Un i versit~ . Sparks is
r urrenliy chairperson of th e
Ath ens County Board of Mental
Retard ation-Developmental Dis·
a bllilies. He is also the cu rrent .
secret ary of the mental retarda ·
t ion division of the Internationa l
Co un c il f a r Ex cc'ptiona l
Children .
Sparks recentl.v pa rticipa ted in
a n Am e ri can -J apanese E x·
l:hangr program and s pent live
weeks in .Japan visiling institu·
lions and other [acililies lor
mentally ret arded persons. He
prese nt ed s lides of what he saw
and lear ned In .Japan , and
compared their programs to
th ose of the Unit ed Sta les.
Hi ghligh ts of the eve nin g were
a n announce ment that Carleton
s tudent Ray Laudermilt will
l'f' present Ohio at thi s summers'
Internati onal Special Oi.v mpics
Ga mes. a nd a tribute to Ray
Pullins, a Ca rleton Sc hool and
S p~X ial Olympi cs supporter , who
died In .Janu ary.

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Sc ipio Township Senior Cili·
zc ns arc having blood pressure
day Wedn esda y. 10 a .m. to 12
noon, Jt the Pageville store
building. The public is invited.
Lun ch will br served at noon and
cl ub members are as ked to bring
a covered dish.

Crossover Band
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
May 15 &amp; 16
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west thirty four rods thence
north 50% degrees west
twenty seven rods; thence
south 45 degrees West four
rods leaving the center of
said creek to the high water
mark; thence north 45 degrees west twelve rods;
thence north 77 degrees
west fifteen rods and four·
teen links: thence south
21 1/ 4 degrees west eighteen
rods and eighteen links;
thence south 79 1/4 degrees
west eighteen rods and
twenty two links; thence
south 59% east twenty one
and one half rods to apoint
on the bank of a small run
just above the spring; thence
south 67% degrees east
twenty eight rods; thences
south 27 degrees east seven
rods and nine links: thence
south five rods and twenty
one links to the place of
beginning, containing nine
and five -eighths acres, more
or less . Save and except a
road across the above described land where the barn is
located, and also a part of
the above described tract of
land sold by W . P. Stevens
and Zoe Stevens. his wife, to
J . C. VanZant and bounded

northwest corner of John
Steven ' s land; thence north
eighteen rods and twenty
two links to the southwest
corner of the Mill Lot; thence
north 25 degrees west forty
rods to N. J . Ward's lot in
Langsville , Ohio ; thence
north 60 degrees east seven
rods and fifteen links to
McKnight ' s lol: thence
south along said McKnight's
lot ten rods to the center of
Leading Creek; thence south
63% degrees east twelve
rods to McKnight's east line;
thence north along
McKnight's east line ten
rodS; thence north 64 de ·
grees east thirty four reds
and twenty links to Frank
Braley's !ot; thence south
along said Braley's lot to the
center of the creek four rods ;
thence following the center
of said Creek south 63 %
degrees east eighteen rods
and fourteen links; thence
south 68% degrees east ten
rods; thence south 57 degrees east twenty rods;
thence south 12 degrees
east nine rods and twenty
links; th'ence south 12 degrees west eighteen rods
and twenty links; thence
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rods to a high water mark;
thence south 45 degrees
w_est. thirteen rods and fif ·
teen links; thence south
21 1f; degrees west twenty
one rods and thirteen links;
thence north 79% degrees
west thirteen rods and seven
links to the end of a board
fence : thence south thirty
rods and eight links to a
small apple tree; thence
south 84 degrees west nin e·
teen and a half rods; thence
south thineen rods and
fifteen links; then ce west
twenty four rods and four·
teen links to the place of
beginning, containing
twenty eight and one fourth
acres, save and eJCcept the
followinA described tract
lying on the west side and
boun.ded and described as
follows: Beginning at the
northwest corm~r of .Jnhn
Steven ' s land in Section No.
26, Town No. 6, Range No.
14; thence north eighteen
rods and twenty two links to
the southeast corner of the
Mill Lot then ce north 25
degrees west forty rods toN .
J . Ward 's lot in Langsville.
Ohio; thence north 60 degrees east seven rods and
fifteerl links to McKnight lot;
thence south along
McKnight's lot ten rods to
the center of Leading Creek;
thence north 63Y~ degrees
east twe l ve· rod s to
McKnight's eas1 line; thence
north along McKnight' s line
ten rods; thence north 64
degrees east twenty three
rods and fifteen links; th ence
south 78 degrees and fifteen
links; thence west twenty
four rods and fourteen links
to the place of beginning.
containing eleven acres .
Sa\le and except another
tract of land sold by Frank
Graham and wife to E. M .
Brown and bounded 'and ·
described as follows : Situ ·
ate in Township of Rutland,
County of Meigs and in the
State of Ohio, and in Section
No. 26. Town No. 6 , Rang e
No. 14, and beginning at the
northwest corner of John
Steen' s land at the end of a
board fence; lhence north
79 % degrees west twenty
one rods and seventeen
links: thence south thirty six

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ttand Township , Meiqa&gt;'
County. Ohio, and .bounded -.
and described as follows :
Beginning twenty rods ~
east of the center of the weSt .
lin e of Section No . 26, Towri
No. 6. Range No. 14 of the'
Oh io Company 's Pur c has~u ,
thence east eight rods: ,
thence north 8 3.&lt;. degreei
w es t one rod; th ence east
·one rod and n ineteen arld .
two · third s links ; th ence
north 14 31.. degrees wet t '
three rods arid one link ;
thence north 86 1 1~ degreef ·
wesl three rods and fifteen ·
links; thence south 8 3!.
grees eas1 six rods and foLit ~
links to thtt plnce of begin:
ning , con1aining three•'
fourths sere. more or less ..
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rods and nine links; thence ~
north 83% degrees eaST""
ninete8n rods and fifteen ~
links; 1hence north thiri'{ ~
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County Deed Records .
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recorded in Deed Book 212, •
Page 437. of Meigs Count y;
Deed Records, reference to .
which is hereby made.

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Vol.36, No.261
'·. Copyrighted 1987

By ROBERT DOHERTY
and JUDI HASSON
WASHINGTON ' (UP!) - Former national
security adviser Robert Me Farlane, rellectlng on
his insider's view of arms sales to Iran and e(forts
to skirt a ban on U.S. aid to the Cont ras, maintains
President Reagan is blameless.
Testifying a s~Xo nd day In congressional
hearings on the presidenl' s worst crisis, McFarlane admitted he was not !rank with lawmakers in
1985 and 1986 about cer tain aspects of the secret
operations in order to pro tect " myself. my
reputation, my own record of performance."
"And only that ?" asked Sen. Paul !:\arban es ,
D·Md . .
" I · believe," the Iarmer Marine colonel
responded , " that President Reagan's motives
and direction to his subordinates throughout this

enterprise have alw ays been in keeping with the
·law and national values. I don't think he is at fault
here, and if anybody Is. I am. "
Investigators said McFarlane could wrap up his
public testimony today after lwosessions in which
he spent hours describing White House eflort s to
get around th e congressional ban on U.S. milita ry
aid to the Contras ·from October 1984 to Oct ober
1986 by arranging assistance from other· nations.
As McFarlane tes tified Tuesday, there were
these developments:
-Senate Investigators announ ced they had
found $10 million dona led by the sultan of Brunei
lor the Contras. The money was put In the wrong
Swiss accounl last year and withdrawn by an
unldentllled Swiss shipping magnate. In Geneva,
the Credit Suisse bank said it has taken legal

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The Meigs County Board of
Education Monday night ac·
cepted, with regret, the resigna·
lions ollongtlmeemployees Russ
Moore , secondary supervisor,
and Jim Rodgers, school psycho! ·
ogist. Both men have been wilh
lhe county board since August
1975, County Superint endent
John Riebel reports th e board
extended deep gratitude to th e
two gentlemen fo r their years of
dedicated service to the s tudent s
or Meigs County' s schools.

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Retired Meigs Hl ~ h School
Principal James A. Die hl will be
honored at the annu al Meigs
Jaycee Golf Tournamen t to be
held Thursda y at the .Jaymar
Golf Course.
Each year the fund raiser
tournament honors an out stand·
ing citizens. Prior honorees have
Included L. W. McComas and the
late .J. J. Cremea ns.
Diehl was born In Mason
Count y, W. Va ., and attended
grade school at the Sacred Hea rt
School In Pomeroy . He gradu ·
ated from Wahama High School
In 1938 and received hi s degree In
journalism !rom Mar shall Uni ·
ver slt y In 1942. He served In th e
U. S. Army loll owln~: his gradua·
lion from Ma rshall and was
injured In the Invasion of Franc&lt;'
In 1944.
Followin~ discharge fr om the
armed forces, he becam0 Inter·
ested in education and received
his master's degree !rom Ohio
Universit y, He taught a nd
eoa~hed all sports a t Waha ma
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act ion to recover th e mon ey.
-The United Slates aC'cepted the orctet· or a
tribunal in The Hague and agreed to return a bout
$450 million In lrozen assets to I ra n toda y.
Settlement of the clai ms, dating to 1981, removes
a major irrit ants In U.S.-lranian rela tions link ed
by Ira nian offtclals to the fa te of American
hos t a~es In Lebanon.
- For mer Costa 'Rican President Luis !IIberto
Monge Alva•·ez sent a letter to the congressional
committees denyin g tes timony la st week from the
first witness In the hearings, reti red Air Fot·re
Maj. Gen. Richard Secord , that Monge s e~ r etty
aid ed the Contra s by allowing them to expa nd a
small airfield In Costa Ric a.
-McFarlane olfcred a lengthy de fc n~r of Ll .
CoL Oliver North , his fellow Marine and formN

Nati onal Secur!t)t Council Hide blamed as the
chief operuto t· In the sca ndaL Assertln;; his lellow
Vietnam veteran has gotten a " bum t'ap, · ~ ·
McF'arlan e said Norlh may have been overze11V
ous si mply try ing to keep America frQI)l .
abandonin g the Nicara guan people like It did tne: ·
South Vl etna mesr.
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- Md'a rla ne said II Is a good Idea to tel&gt;
Co ngress about covet't operations not just to"
t•omply wilh thr law but to · get lawmaker .·
charged with, lnt el!lgencr overs ight 10 share th~
blame If so methin g goes wrong,
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- Despit e his sujclde att empt Feb. 9 In despair
over the scandal, McFarlane told the chll:&gt;r lawyer:
lor the House committee he was not "a fragU\;&gt;:
fl ower" needing gentle questions and urged th.~
attorn ey . "Shoot your best shot."
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In other business, the board
employed two psychologists for
the county, Debra Buck of
Pomeroy and Robe rt Hud ak of
Cabell Co., W.Va . Buck Is cur·
rently completing a one-yea r
internship . In Logan-Hocking
S&lt;;hool District in Logan, and will
graduat e In Jun e from Oh lo
Unlversily. Hudak Is currentl y
employed In Cabell Co. and prio r
to that In Columbiana Co. In Ohio.
A course of study lor drivers

education fo•· th e county wa s
approvrd by thr boa rd
Also approved were tex t book
adop tions In lhe areas of junior
high science and hr ailh; music
and spelling fo r kinderga r ten
through eighth grade; writing for
kinder garten th ro ug h s ixth
grade; and a Math II course for
Southern Hi gh School onl y.
In other action .the board
approved the following:
Doc tor s John Ridgeway,

Wilma Manslleld, James With·
creii and Michael F'~rlong to
perform bus drivers' physl&lt;'als
for the 8Hl8 school year.
Maintenance agreements with
Genera l Tolrphone Company ot
Ohio and the Typewriler Shop In
Athens.
A budget transfer of approxl·
matrl y $J,fi00 to cover costs of a
recent stat e audit .
Ri ebel's att endance at a .June10 treasurer's clinic In Athens. ·.:

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Co\mty Deed Re cords.
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plaint is to partition the '
interest in th e f ee estate, or
order h sold to partition the
proce eds. and to pay attorney fees and costs from said
sale
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quired to answer within 28 :
day s alt er the last publica: ."
t ion ol this notice.

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T. I. SUPPORTERS- Meigs High School's Teen lnatltule club,
und'er the guidance of advisor Jeannie Taylor, Is actively Involved
in preventing teenage drug and alcohol abuse and providing
alternallves to drugs and alcohol. Three T.L members explained
the program at Tuesday's meeting of the Pomeroy Area Chamber
of Commerce and Invited cham her members to attend Drug-Free
Entertainment Night this Saturday at the school. Left to right after
the chamber meeting are Danny Welsh, Cham her Vice-President
Tom Reed, ,Jell Nelson and Shannon Slaven.

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Tuesday, May 12, 1987;

F ree dom Gospel . Mi ss ion i
Veteran s Menrorial
Chu rch. 'Ba ld Knob. is having a.
Monday admissions: Larry hymn sin;(Sat urday, 7: 30 p.m.:•
Dezort. · Garretsville: Dan iel · f£'aiurln g "TheOldtimers." Eve·:
Meigs High School Athletic
Jellers,
West Columbia, W.Va.; rv one wplcom.c.
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Daniel
Linda!,
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spe&lt;"ial
meetinp;
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the schooL The nominating com·
Monday discharges: Ruby
Pomeroy Villaae Council will
ml nee will prese nt their report. ·
F rederick, Beulah Rou sh, Ma r "
garet Gloeckner.
meet in sp~Xial sess ion at 7 p.m: .
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Me igs County Prosecutin g Allor ncy Fred W. Crow Ill reports
tha t C'orbr tt Eugene Ratliff, 19, or Ohio 7, Middleport, wa s
char ged Mond ay in Me igs Co unt y Court with feloniu s assault in
conn ection with an in cident that ocrurr!'d ver y e&gt;i rl v Sa turday
morning in Middleport.
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Ratliff and another Middleport man, .John 0 . Blake, 22,
becam P engaged in a fight and Ratliff all egedly stabbed Bla ke
in the nec k. More than :10 stitchps wt•re required to close th£'

lmp mve the liv&lt;·s of •·vrryone In
ou r communit y. As paren" . staff
and professio na ls in the fl clcl, we
n('&lt;'d to res pond to · Jhi s
rhallrn g(•. ··
· He th e n asked everyone al thr
dinner to " th ink bar k to those
ea rly board minutes. Those peo·
pie were looking a t li fr whellthey
built a program to serve not jus t
mP a n&lt;.l my fa mily , but c.1
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Valley Hospital Monday.
Councilman Gilmore reported
. Born Dec. 26, 1927, at M agg i ~. that the Meigs High School Band
W.Va ., he was the son of the lat e · will. be taking part in a July 4th
,James a nd Della Hollman celebration parade at 12noonand
Knapp.
will present a concert alter the
. He was preceded in dea th by pa ra de a! the Dlies Park . The
ft ve sisters, three brothers and grand opening of the new Ameri·
can Legion quarters on Fifth and 1
two gra nd sons.
1
He wa s a tru ck dri ver for the Mill will also be obseryed on Ju ly
Public Notice
Teamsters Local No. 505, Hun· 4th, Gilmore reported.
Public Notice
Councilman Dewey Harron
tington, a U.S. Army veteran of
World War II, and a ' Iarmer as ked coun cil members to con - !Continued !rom Page 7) anc;l described as tollows:
Beginning thirty seven rods
member of Stewart -J ohn son sider complaint s he has received
~i1d fifteen Iinke east from
fr om several residents on "con· County Deed Records.
Post VFW 9926, Mason .
PARCEL SIX :
the center of Section No.
linual"
or
"very
frequent"
yard
Surviving are his wife, Coley
·The following reel estate · 26, Town No. 6, Range No.
sales being held in the same ir' the County of Meigs and 14 of the Ohio Company's
.JcffNs Knapp; three daught ers,
,Joey Wa lters and Brenda Short ,
locations in town. The com· State of Ohio, and in the Purchase; thence east sevboth of Wes t Columbi a, and
plain ts are that such sales make Township of Rutland. and enty nine rods the center
bounded and described as of Big leading Creek; thence
Peggy Jean Russell , Mason; two it co nsistently difficult for those follows
:
up ~e center of the said
sons, Rober t "Sam '' and Walter.
living nearby to par k their cars Reference Deed : Volume creek north 421,12 degrees
bot h of West Columbia ; two a nd that the sa les create noise. 91 , Page 6, Meigs County west fourteen rods; thence
s lsters, Mrs. Wanda Kapp, Wes t
Att ending las t ni ~ ht' s meeting Deed Beginning thirty north 81 1h degrees west
seven rods and fifteen links four rods; thence south 79
Columbia, and Mrs. Velda
were Mayor Hoffman, Cler k· east
from the center of degr~ea west
eight
Simms, Crow n Cit y; two broth·
Treasurer ,Jon Buck, and Coun· Section 26, Town 6, Range rods; thence west
Ns , Elbi'rt Knapp, West Col um·
cilmen Gilmore, Ho r ton, Satt er · 14, Ohio Compa_ny's Pur- ~o rods; thence north
Chase; thence east seventy degrees west ~enty eight
b ia. and Harry Kn app, West
fi eld a nd Walters.
r1'tfi'i'ia'da to the center of Big rods; thence west twenty
Hamlin; and 10 gra ndchildren .
Leading Creole ; thence up two rqds; thence north 75
Services will be I p.m. Wednesthe center of said Creek as degrees west eight rods and
follows:
eigt)t links; thence south
day at F'oglesong Funeral Home
464
degrees wast eleven
North
42%
degrees
west
with the Rev. George Hoscha r
foune&lt;tn rods; thence north r.ods and twelve and a half
off iciating. Rur ia l follows in
81 1h degrees west four rods; h~ks to the place of begin ·
Cl ifton Hill Cemetery .
thence south 79 degrees mng, containing three and 8
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
west twenty eight rods; half acres, more or less.
fr l€•nds may call at th e fun eral
Provided by
thence w·e st twenty two
Also another tract of land
home from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesda y
Bryer and Mark Smith
rods; thence north 75 de- bounded and described as
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi
grees west twelve rods; follows : Beginning at the

Man charged with felnniu8 assault

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IUIII!I A. DIEHL

School !rom 1954 to 1967 when he
served as principal ol both
Pomeroy a nd Middleport High
Sc hools. In 1967, he was named
principal of Meigs High School
and remained In that post until
his retirement In 1982. Alto·
get her, he served 28 years as a
hl~h school prlniclpal. He served
on the Southeastern Ohio Dis trict
Athletic Board or six year s and
served for s&lt;&gt;veral years with the
North Central Association School
Evaluation Organization .
He Is currently president of the
Meigs Count y Coun~ll on Agin g
a nd Is pr e sident or the
Middl eport-Pomero y Rotary
Club. He is an ac llve member of
Sacred Heart Catholic Church In
Pomeroy and is a member or the
church choir. Diehl and his ·
wile , Ida, a teacher for 27 years
who retired alter spending th e
pas t 20 years as a teach er at th e
Pomeroy Elementary School ,
reside · on Mulbery Height s In
Pomeroy. They have two daugh·
te rs, Cha rlene Rutherford,
Bright, Ind., a teach er in the
Southwest Local Sc hool Dlstrlcl,
Hamilton, and Jo Ellen Yeary,
South Charleston, W. Va ., an
attorney-at -law. Mr. and Mrs.
Diehl have two grandsons , Philip
Yeary and Jimmy Ruth erford.

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Stall
Cathy Wood, of the Meigs
County Board ol Mental
Retardat!On·DI'velopmental DI S·
abllltles new community job
placement program, explained
Tuesday to a large group of
Pomeroy Area Chamber ol Com·
merce members the advantages
of hiring ha ndicapp e d
employees .
Wood, described by David
Milliken as a "job coach," asked
chamber members to please
open lhelr doors when she her
co-worker Sandy Hallhlll ap·
proach them to explain the
program In more detaiL Milliken
Is director ol Meigs Industries
Inc .. the Meigs MR-DD Board' s
adult vocational program.
If an cmployt'e hires a handl·
capped worker, It Is Wood' s
responsibilit y to assis t that
worker until the job skill is
maslered, and to support the
worker untU he or she becomes
comfortabl e with the working

environment .
"II you have a job we ca n
learn, " said Wood, " give us u ca ll
and give us a chance."
Ha if!'iicapped Individu a ls
"don't want pity." she sa Jd,
"they want jobs. They can do
anything from wiping lockers to
makin g precision cut s with
saw s." She pointed out that
handi capped employees are
punctual, dependable and loyaL
Wood said Nona Nelson , of
Smith -Nelson Motors, Pomeroy,
was th e fir st employer in the
count y to hire a handicapped
worker !rom Meigs Indu stries.
That w as last year and M.J.
continues to maintain weekl y
ron ta ct with Nelson to mak e sure
the arrangement Is wor king.
Pizza Hut has also hired th ree
M.l. work ers and thai pilot
s ituation also seems to be work·
lng out very welL Wood report ed.
Wood said M.l. has contrac ted
with Blue St rea k Ca b Co mpany
for Jra nsport atlon or work ers.

Retail sales up 0.13 percent
WASHINGTON (UPII - Re·
tali sales nationwide rose a
paltry 0.1.1 percent In April, with
higher-priced food a nd cloth ing
providing virtually all the In·
crease, the Census Burea u sa id
today.
The government , aft er adju st·
lng lor seasonal !acto rs, es li·
mated $125.38 billion wor th or
retail sales . That 0.13 percent
ri se was fa r below the 0.6 percent
jump many economic forecas·
ters expected.
One reason why may stem
!rom the !act that the Ce nsus
Bureau said 11 now es timates
sales In March rose 0.8 percent.
not 0.2 percent as 11 previously
announced. The governm ent also
revised its estimate lor Febru ary
to 4.8 percent !rom 4.9 pe rce nt .

Sa les outside the aut o industry
total ed $97.7 billion, or 0.4 per·
cent ah'e ad or the March report.
Virtu a lly all th at Increase
cam e from two places: grocery
stores, where sales In creased
ju st ove r 1 perce nt , and a pparel
stores, which rang up a 0.26
percent Increase.
Economic anal ys ts sa id It
appea rs food prices In creased
about 1 percent last month.
Meanwhil e the fa ct Eas ter oc·
cur red in Apr il plu s recent
Increases In clothing prices prob·
ably boos led appa rel sal es, ana·
Jys ts said.
Sales by automotive d ~a lers
fell 0.9 percent In March to $27 .69
billion alt er hav ing ri sen the
prev ious lwo months, the Census
Bureau said.

Wood also pointed out fina ncia l
advant ag&lt;•s of hiring hand!·
capped work ers In the form of a
lax credit (bywhich40pcrcentof
wages paid out come back to the
employer at the end of th e yea r)
and through assistance from
.J.T.P.A. (.Job Training Program
ActJ .
Milliken noted that employe rs
"can have employee pr.oblems
whether an employee Is handl·
ca pped or not " and that handl·
capped and non-handicapped
work ers have " more similarities
than differences ." H&lt;• said It Is
" not an Iss ue of can't learn, ll' s
how much support Is needed to
lra rn."
Milllk Pn pointed out that a yea r
ago, M.l. made about $2o,OOO.
This year M.L prolect s a n
Income or about $!:!6,000, of
whi ch, at lt&gt;ast S80,!XIO will be
from contrac ts out side Meigs
Co unty.
Milliken suggested th at employers "consider M.l. anoth er
e mpl oyee reso urc r In th r
co unt y" a nd talk toot her empl oy·
er s who' ve already hired hand I·
ca pped work ers.
Speaking on behal f of Meigs
Hig h .School's Teen Inst itut e,
student s Shannon Sla ve n, ,Jeff
Nelson a nd Denny Welsh ex·
pla lned th tilr Involveme nt s wllh
th e prog ra m a nd in v it&lt;•d
chambe r members to ass ist th e

program through donallons.
Chamber VIce· President Tom
Roed noted that Meigs' T.l. whi ch opp_oses the use or drugs
and alcohol - Is leadirl~ Its
region with more stud~n'ts ac·
lively Involved In T.L than any
other school in the area .
Th e group Is sponsoring a
Drug·Free Entertainment Night
this Suturday at thr school
starting with a talent show at R,
followed by a dance at 9.
Rcgls1ration for the talent show
Is at 7::10.
Mlkl' Daines. owner of Mac's
Sandbla sllng . and Painting Co ..
Crown Clly, said h!.'would donate
th e payment from lh!' first store
In Pomcmy giving him a con·
tract to high pressurize clean a.
building ext erior to Meigs High's
T.L club. Daines said the average cos ts to clean a building are
$49.95 [of the llrst time, and
$:19. 9!i for onr e· a · month
thereafter.
Bill Nease, r hamber president.
rr minded mf' mb&lt;&gt;rs thai Bank
One and Farmrr s Bank and
Savin gs Co. arr still oflcrlng
below interes t loans for slore
front Improvement s.
Chambct' &lt;·xprcssed regret
th1ll th~ Ohio Rureau of .Job
servicf's office will ·be closing
this month.
Chamber met at Pomeroy .
Trinit y Church.

Celeste requests advice from supporters

Barbie says lie
has no hatred for
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CLEVELAND (UP! J - Gov .
Richard F . Celes te says he Is
requesting advice !rom 40 to 50
pas! support ers as he considers a
run lor the !98a Democratic
presidential nomination.
The latest meeting came Mon·
day with Youngstown millionai re
Edward J . DeBartolo, Celeste
said Tuesda y .

LYON, France (UPI)
Former Nazi Geslapo chief
Klaus Barbie today denied racial
persecution o! Jews· and olher
mlnorllles during World War II,
saying, "I do nol know the word
hatred."
Barbie, questioned by presld·
lng Judge Andre Cedrini on the
third day o! his trial !or crimes
against humanity, confirmed details of hts duties but denied
parllclpatlng In any crimes.

Celeste's comments came as
he and Ma ssachusetts Gov. Ml·
chael Dukakls, who has already
announced his candidacy for
president, answered political
questions alter a National Governors ' Association meeting on
"Jobs, Growth and
Competitiveness."
"We .lalked about polltlcs In
1988. I wanted hts advice,"
Celeste said. He said he asked
DeBarlolo for support, but thP

governor would not · say what
DeBartolo told him.
"! sought his thoughts on that
(running for president) as I will
seek a lot or thought s on · the
subj ec t, " Ceies le said . " I cer·
talnly don't want to ent er Into a
ca mpaign just ·lor an excerclse.
... Part ol the dellberalion is,
'What chance dol have ?'"
Celes te, who leaving lor a
two-week trip to Europe, refused
to say when he would· make a
decision .
Dukakls, .who gained much
att enlion as the possibl e Iron!·
runner among Democratic can·
dldates after Gary Hart with·
drew from the race Friday ;
declined to evaluate the merits or
a Dukakts·Celeste ticket.
"I've got to win that nomina·
tlon before I start thinking about
n•nntng mates," Dukakis said.

BARTRUM FANS 12 - Melp' Mike Bartram fanned lt Warrell
Local batters Tuesday evenlnr a&amp; the Marauders posted a 8-1 Ch1111
AA Sectional toumarnent victory over the Warrloro. Melp moved '
nto the sectional finals with the triumph. See details on pare 4.

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WASHINGTON - Americans may counter, but this won't be
hold some 186 million· credit enough to bring down rates
cards - three cards for every substantia lly. The reason: The
four people In the country - and
cards are one of banking's most
co ncern Is growing that these profitable lines of business. The
co nsu mers may be easy prey for top 10 credit card companies
compa nies that are making fat charge an average rate of 19.2
profits on the Interest.
percent, and none has a rate
Despite the fact that sma ller below 17.88 percent. This does not
banks have gotten into the iriclude the annual fees . .
business a nd are offering lower . Outraged lawmakers on Carates, the average Interest rate pitol Hill have offered bills that
fell onl y ha lf a percent In 1986. would tackle the problem of
The average credit card rate now usurious Interest rates. One
sta nd s at a whoppin g 18.1 measure would tie rates to ·the
percent .
yield on certain Treasury securiAmerican Express will soo n ties; a not her would require
offer preferred cuslomers favor - credit companies to make full
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Congressional
alumni association

WASHINGTON - F'or a lithe problems and pressures they endure
while In Congress, few member s ever c ut themselves off from the
Institution after leavi ng. Th e old sc hool ties hold and former
· members frequently return to the Capitol to visit their old haunts a nd
chat with co lleag ues who stlll serve.
This feeling Is demonstrated In the existe nce of.the Association of
Former Members of Congress, a 600-member non-par ti san
orga nizatio n to which most form er members belong.
· The assoclat io n formally Is dedica ted to teach ing about the history
a nd ro le of Congress in the U.S. syslem of government. 11 also is a
largely socia l organlzallon that gives former members a means of
stayi ng In touch wit h each other and with the curren t Congress.
. Las I week, when the former members held their ann ual galhering
In the House chamber, a new name was heard when the roll was ca lled
- that of former Spea ker Thomas O'Neill, D-Ma ss .. who ret ired in
January .
O'Neill told his colleagues he often Is asked about his trans ilion 10a
new life and whet he r he misses Congress. "Of course I mis s it. To say
.otherwise would be ridic ulous," he sai d.
O'Nei ll went on to s tress the valu e of form er members band ing
togelhi&gt;r 10 prov ide an lnslilu tlo nal memory .
"All of us logelhcr, we have so muc h knowledge and we have see n
so much history. We s hould make sure that that hi story Is re&lt;'orded
for the his tory of this nation,"
The feeling Is shared by former Rep. Ed Derwlnskl, R- Ill., who
went to work at the Slate Department a fter leav ing the Hou se.
Currently undersecretary of s tat e for national security affairs,
Derwlnkl also has served for the past yea r as president of the form er
members' associa tion .
The newly chose n pres ident Is former Rep . J ohn Li nd say, who,
after leav ing C'ongress, gai ned nallonal a tt enllon as ma yor of New
York City a nd unsuccessful candidate for president.
"Those of us who have been privileged to represent our fellow
clllzens In Co ngress are determined to commu nicate the value and
honor of careers In public service to young pcple both he re a nd
a broad," Linds ay sa id upon his selection.
Hou se Democratic leader Thomas Foley of Washington , in
)"elcomlng the former members back to the Hou se last week , sa id
service In the House is " the greatest honor that befalls most of us In
our lives."
And he spoke of the fee lin g of fcllow$hlp tha t dev elops from s!'rvlce
In the Congress.
One of !he grea t benefit s of s erv ing "Is knownlng and working with
our colleagues," Fo ley sa id. " Wheri new me mbers of Congr!'ss hear
this they take It wi th a bit of skepllclsm ... bu t t he longer one serves
here the deeper the commitment is to the fellowship and associa ti on
a nd common effort thai brings us together from all corners of this
country ."
House Republican Leader Bob Mic he l of Ill inois sa id the return of
former members "glvf's us some feeling of thc c·ontinult y and sense of
cQmm unlt y we share.''
But Michel a lso s ugges ted the at'I'IVa l of telev ision In the Hou se
threatens lo discourage the kind of close assoc iation so common in the
pas t. With members able to watch the Hou se proceedings on
telev ision bac·k In their offices. they spend less tim e on the Hou se
floor .
"We• don't hav(' ncar the ca marade rie on the floor of the House that
weo nre had when so man y of you were here a nd we rea lly got to know
· you bette r because• we were si lting here most of th e time during the
cout·se of the dcbal es," Michel sa id .

Meigs Alumni organizes

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WILLOW WOOD - T~e South·
ern Tornadoes kept their SA VC
c hances alive with a split with
Symmes Valley . In a double
header at Willow Wood Monday,
the scores 8-2 and 2-8.
Southern is now 1305 overalL
In the first game Southern ace
David Amburgey went \he dislance to pick up the win. while

in my lim e, but l never knew one
to turn down a free meal or a roof
over Its head: Learning that
some American swine " refu se to
ea r Haitian food or live in Hait ia n
huts" was cause indeed for me to
cha nge my posture to · bolt
upr ightness.
A cco rdln~ to Hungerline Re -

ports, about 80 perce nt of Haiti' s
peasa nts "rely on pigs as a
primary so urce of Income." Do
American pigs really consider
themselves better than Hailian
peasants?
I would not have thought so but
the med ia resources service
quotes Haitian a~ricu ltu ra l ana·
lys ts to the effect tl)at American
pigs are "not adjusting we ll to
the Haitian environmen t. "
One says they " need large
areas of la nd ot graze to find
Indi genous materials to ea t, or

e lse they wi ll only eat the morC'
expens ive feed."
So why didn ' t the Haiti a ns
demand "rustle" pigs that would
ea t "gar bage, vegetatio n and
kitch e n· sc t·aps?" Well, as I
underst and It, the answer goes
back to 198l when Haiti was hit
by a outbreak of sw ine fever.
"Although! the di sease posed
no heal th th reat to humans,"
says the worl d hunger organiza tion, th e U.S. government,
among others, "extermin ated
t he entire Haitian pig
population."
Thu s far, desp ite promises "to
repla ce them with disease- free
pig's," about 20,000 American
pigs have been supplied. mainly
because they need to be hou sed in
concrete shellers wit h runnin g
wat er.
Hungerl in e Reports says "the
runn ing water is required to mix

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the two municipal programs
actua lly thwart ihe city's s ta ted
goal of assuring that Its citizens
· have moderate-priced housing.
Rent control "gives developers
a good reason riot to build or
maintain rental housing," notes
Sallns. "Together, Increased
housi ng demand and ·dlmlnlshed
supply na turally result in scarcity and high rents for vaca nt
apartme nts. Thus . regul ation
produces the shortage·of vaca nt
apart ments It Is supposed to
remedy. "
Th e popularity of cooperative
and, to a lesser extent , condoln lnlum apartments In New York
ca n be attributed, In grea t
measure, to the determl nat ion of
both the housing Industry and
middle-I ncome consumers to clrcumvenl what has become an
unworkable regulatory scheme.
Faced with lnlense pressure
from occup anls of bargain.priced apartments to maintain
rent control, the city has done
what llttle It cim to Introduce
so me logic Into t he program. 11
has, for example, establls hed an
lntermedlale category of rentstablllzed apartments.
Similarly, It has moved to halt
the scandalous practice In which
rent -controlled apartments
could be Inherited by successive·
generations of the same famiiJ! .
But the city has only exacerbated an already dl!!lcult problem In deallng with In rem
buildings, the legal term for
apartment houses and homes
con!lscated by the municipal
gover nemnt because their
owners fall .to pay property
taxes .
"New Yorkers know all too
well that their city suffers from
the worst housing shottage In the
country," says Gerald C.S,
Mlldner, a research fellow at the

Manhattan Ins titute for Policy
Research .
"What they may not · know is
that the city Is making the
shortage a lot worse ... by hold ing
thousands of properties off the
market " In the In rem progra m,
he adds .
Because the city seizes taxdelinquent properties as quickly
as poss ibl e but auctions them off
at a very IPisurcly pace, It
currently owns a lmost 10,000
apartment buildings a nd homes
containing more than 120.000

stlklng out 7 and walking 5.
Ron Robinson suffered th(' loss
with one ..strikeout and three
walks.
After a scoreless first Inning
John Riffle started things off for
lhe Tornadoes with a single.
Symmes Valley committed two
errors allowing one run to score
and Barry McCoy slammed an
RBI single for a 2-0 score.
Southern gai ned some added
Insurance in the third, when with
two outs Riffle again singled, an
· error, and· singles eac h by '!'odd
Lisle, Mike Wolford, and Barry
McCoy , the score 5-0.
Symmes Valley scored sl,ngle
runs In each the third and llft h
Innings, but was unable to stave

Browns have eye
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on .Brian Bosworth .

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off the torrid pltchlng of Amburgey , the fin~ I being 8-2.
John Riffle had a perfect game
with four singles (~·4) , while
McCoy. Amburgey, and Wolford ·
had two singles each. Shawn
Cunningham, Mike Hill , and
Todd Lisle a lso singled .
For Symmes WOOdy Foster.
Donnie 'craft, and Bloom!IPld
each si ngled.
In the ni ~ ht ca p Symmes Vall ey
bounced back to take an Sc2 win
behind the pitching of Dale
McCarty . Shawn Cu nningham
sufferd the loss, Ia nnin g six and
walking two. McCarty fanned
eight and walked five.
Southern had but two. hits,
singles each by Cunnin gham and

Bill Hupp.
· Symmes Valley hill e rs were
Steve Gates, Foster, Bloomfield.
Robin son and Tibbs.
:
Southe.rn had the bases loaded '
In the fifth with the score 3-2, but :
failed to push a·ny runs across the :
pla te as th e Inning ended on a ,
pop-up .
:
Symmes went ahead on si ngles •
bv Fosler and Robinson. a walk. :
and an error the sco re 2-0.
:
So uthern foug ht back to wilhtn :
onl' at 3-2 on si nj;les by Hupp and.,
McCoy, two errors (Stou t and:
Mlillrori rt'aChed) a nd Shawn•
Cu nnin gha m reached on , a;
fielder's choice.
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Sou thern pl ays Crooksville lo-;
night In the sectional at Meigs. ,

CLEVELAND (UP() - The .
Browns are tryl.n g to
ar range a way to sign AllAme rican linebacker Brian Bosworth in the upcoming supplemental draft , sai d coach Marly
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Schottenhelmer.
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HOLE-IN-ONE- Jay Wll and theJ&amp;RSports Sbopln Pomeroy
is pictured with a golf cart which It will give away to.the!lrst golfer
getting on hole-In-one on hole 5 at the annual Meigs County Jaycees
Golf Tournamenl to be. held Thursday at the ,Jay mar Golf Course.

Gooden hurls three scoreless frames
By t lnilcd Press International
Dwight Gooden pitched thri'E'
scoreless innings Tuesday night
in hi s firs t gam e sinoe undergoIng drug rehabilitation, helpin g
the Tid ewa ter Tides defeat the
Richmond Braves 5-4 in a n
International League game.
A sellou t crowd of 6,200
watc hed the New York Mets are
allow only one hit - a lined
doubl e by Paul Runge that was
misjudged by center fielder
Terry Blocker.
Gooden looked sharp in two of
his lhree innings·. In the second ,
he walked two batters but
stranded them on a fl y to right
and a fo ul to the catcher. In ail,
Gooden threw 39 pitches, 24 for
strikes . His only strikeout .came
on a 2-2 ~urve to former maj or
league r AI Pardo.
Mark Carreon belted a solo
homer in the bottom of the ninth
inning to give the Tides .the
victory. Carreo n went 4 lor 5 and
added RBI In the filth and
seventh innings.
Jeff Innis earned the triumph
to improve to ;;. L The lose r was
• Churk Cary, 1-L
Runge tied the score 4-4 In the
ninth wi th a two-run single. Th e
Braves also received sevenrhinnlng solo homers from Kelly
Heath and Jeff Blauser.
In ot her games, Ma ine edged

wi th a specific type of commercial reed to, which the pigs raised in Iowa a nd Louisia na have become accustomed." ·
. Bur. it adds, "two-th irds of ail
Ha itians do not have access to
running water for themselves."
l''urlhcrmore, most of them " do
not live in concrete houses."
At'c American pigs truly that
soph is ti ca ted and go urmel mind ed'! Well, l ean'l speak for
I hose raised In Iowa a nd Louisiana , two slates that may spo il the
pigs they ra ise.
However. I ca n tell you the pigs
I have known would, in the words
of om· offic ia 1, "cat any thing."
Nor would they turn up their
nosC's at a non-concrete sty.
1 guess pigs , not to mention
dictators. reared in Haiti tend to
be m ore pro le tarian tha n
bourgeo is.

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nual Interest rates:' fees, grace
BEER BATTLES: For seven
periods and credit terms.
years, the beer lobby has beSuch moves would irritate the sieged c;a pitol Hill with pleas fOr
state, which histor ically have an antitrust exempUon that
had the power to regulate credit would a llow wholesalers regional
CQrd rates. The powerful banking monopolies. But the battle has
lobby would also go into a bee n complica ted this year by
full-court press. A national inter· the introduction of additional
est r&amp;te would fore&lt;' banks to be measures of interest lo the beer
more c&amp;utious, they will argue, indu stry.
a nd lhus deny credit to new and
There are proposals to inlow-Income applicants.
crease the federal excise lax on
For these reasons, sources told suds and to mandate warning
our associate Michael Einstein, labels on beer bottles. Legislathe Idea of a n interest rate cap . lion may a lso be filed that would
will not survive, but full disclo- limit beer advertisihg on radio
sure requirements stand a good and television .
chance of becomi ng law.
The .Beer Institule is concerned
that the new developments may
stra in the industry 's lobbying
reso ur ces. an d It recently
warned ils alli ed organizations to
weigh th e costs of blindly pushing
t h e anti t rust e xemption
legis la tion .
The Nationa l Beer Wholesalers
Association, however, Is ignoring
the cau tion flags. In March, the
grou p unanimously agreed to
push for the law that would grant
wholes aler monopolies. An nounced the group's c ha irman:
" It has our highest priority."

Swine uprightnesses_-.,-_____D_ick_we~st

NEW YORK (NEA) - When
ren t cont rol was Introduced tiv
the New York Cit y government
during
World War II, It ·was a
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logical Initiative to stabilize
~·
~ouslng prices at a time of
,.
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When the program was exThis Is to Inform, those con- know that al umn i a ttempt s tha t
te nded Into the postwar years,
cet·ned, exaelly wha t is going on previous groups have tried, left
that wa s a n eq ually sensible
with the newly organized Mei gs rumors of ·:a wild drunken
move designed to protect tenants
Alumni Assoc ia tion .
from
the massive rent Increases
bash ." We do not want this for
We regret that we cou ld on ly our organization. We want to expec led because of an acu te
send Invit a tions lo g raduates es tablish a respectable, annual
housing shortage.
who live oulslde of Meigs, event where the gradu ates of
.But now, a lmost half a century
Athens, Galli a and Mason count y Me l!(s -High Sc hool will enj oy an
later, rent con trol and another
areas. We hope to reach the local evenlhg looki ng up old friends .
municipal housing program, the
graduates by newspaper, radio
se
izu re of "In rem" buildings,
On .June 271h from 8:00-9: 00, we
and word of mouth. For this we will be honori ng retired Coach sta nd as examples of how a local
apologize .
Charles Chancey. We hope to government can transform good
lnvltallo ns are available and have the 1968 S.E.O.A.L. foot ball
Intentions Into dt·eadful results .
can be picked up at Main Street champs back to roast him. These
New York abounds with tales
Pizza In Pomeroy, or you can just plans are In the making.
of doctors , la wyers. and other
mall your reservation/ donation
well-paid professionals paying
Then from 9-1 we are havi ng a
to P.O. Box 25, Middleport.
$500
per month for two- and
dance wit h en tertainment pro. We are not having a banquet- vided by "O mega · So und s."
three -bedroom rent -co nt ro lled
/dinner lhls year .. . hopefully we Hopefully with all the old songs
apartments that would cos t thouwill be more orga nized next year. that will bring ba c k memories ot sands of dollars a month in a fr!'E'
The Idea of a sit-down dinner lor years past.
market.
,an esllmated 3800 people possi Some of those stories are
If anyone Is out · there, and
ble, was a little beyond out· reach support our efforts but ca n' t help apocryphal, but the city's official
when things were first getting for various reasons, we have a
Housing dnd Vacancy Survey
started.
shows that even In Manhattanwa y that you can .
We wanted everyone to know
by far the costliest of New York's
If you plan to atte nd or want to
Jhat we are not givi ng up! We make a donation, send your
five boroughs - most occupied
hope to m a ke this an annual reservation/donation money In apartments rent for less than
event not only for us but flr our now. It 's $5.00 per person. It $500 monthly.
~hlldren as well.
"It Is .vacarit apartments that
would be nice, as well as
We've worked hard wit h only a encouragi ng, to get mosf of the . command high rents," notes
· Ilandful of us to get things star ted reservations taken care of and Peter D. Sallns, a professor of
and we are not as hamed to say out of the way. Also, this would urban affairs at Hunter College
"we've done well ." We've come give us a n estimated total to here. "Rent control... creates
across many sltu~tlons where allow for .
winners and losers. The winners
most people would've given up
are the well-to-do long-term
Response from out-of-towners
but we are eager, enthusiastic, has been great. Ken English
residents of good neighborhoods.
are not giving up; we dug deeper from West Germany (class of The losers are poor people and
and solvedoneproblemat a time. 1969) plans to attend . Wouldn't It newcomers to the city ."
(sometimes several at once)
be wonderful to not disappoint
Sallns Is research director of
• ·~me how things have worked him and show him a nd others a
the Manhattan Institute for Pol·:out. Some of us have seen . large respectful crowd?
ley Research, an organization
::!~·alumnl'' in our sleep!
Meigs Alumni Associ a lion that has marshaled compelling
, • • We also would like for you to
She)ly Mankin Wood, Treas. arguments to demonstrate that

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FUDDLE FACTORY: Congress iona l auditors have discovered th at · some supervisors at
the Internationa l Trade Commission have been taking extra-long
lun ch brea ks and have been
permilling I he ir subordinates to
do the sa me. Th ey work day al
the ITC is supposed to run from
8:45a. m. to 5:15p.m ., with 30
minutes off for the midday
repa st . But severa l officials have
been au th orizi ng "extend ed
lunch periods," acord lng to lhe
General Accounting Office .
What's worse, the bureaucrats
who were taki ng extended lunch
breaks were a mong th6se who
most regularly filed for overtime
pay.

WASHINGTON - II is n't often
that a news release makes me
bolt upright , bu t then 1 never
before read "Hungerllne Reports," which Is descr ibed as a
"media resources service from
World Hunger Year ."
Under the hea ding "Develop ment Disaster." Hunger line Reports reports that "if you hea rd
Haitians ta lkin g abo ut 'bourgeo is pigs,' you might think they
were Marxists referr ing to deposed Pres ident Jean Claude
Duvaller and his cronies ."
It wasn't that sentence that
brought me bolt upright, however. It was the next line, which
rea d: "I n fact , they more likely
would be average Haitia ns ta lkIng about real pigs , imported
from the United States, that
refuse to eat Haitian food or live
In Haitian hut s."
I've known some snobbish pigs

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Marauders gain Class AA Sectional fmals
By Da ve .Harris
ATH ENS - The Meigs Ma·
raudcrs adva nced to the sec·
tiona ! cha mpionship ga me scheduled Thursday night wit h a ha rd
earned 6-l victory over the
Warren Local Wa rriors Tuesday
ni ght .
Despite striking out 12 Wa r-

rlors thru 6 Innings Mike Bar·
trum used sol)le clutch pitching
to pit ch out of 4 jams to raise his
record to 7·0, while all·dlstrlct
performer Doug Huffman too k
the loss only his second In seve n
dec isions.
The Marauder s took a 3-0 lead
In the top or the first, J:)ave

Hendricks led off with a single, designat ed hHter Charlie Bar·
Donnie Becker followed i¥tth a rett , Mar!c Corbitt then singled In
single to left with Hendricks Barrett to make it 3-0 Meigs.
being thrown out a t third for the · Ca tcher Brent Bissell and Mike
first out. Alter Bissell was Bar trum hit back·to·back solo
retired· for the second out, Mike home ru ns to lead off the third.
Bartrum was walked to put Barrett then drew a walk, stole
runners on first and third, where second and scored on a single by
they scored on a long double: by Chris Hann ing to close out the

scoring for Ute Marauders. The Richards where he -scored on a
home runs !or Bissell and Bar· ground out. The Warriors scored
trum give them both 4 on the year their final run In the fourth,
putting them In a 3 way tie for the Bryan Kyle walked with 2 outs,
team lead with Donnie Becker. · after a walk and single he scored
Warren scored In the fourth , on an error on the Maraud.e r
Biddinger led off with a single rlgh! fielder.
moved to second on a error and
Clutch pitching was the name
moved. to third on a single by
Con ttnued on page 5

Anglers Of all ages enjoyed
Forked Run Stale Park' s third
annual fishing derby held this
past Saturday at the park.
Winners .In the various a ge
categories were Jonathan Dou·
g las and Jenny Mally, ages 0.6;
Greg McKinney , Charlie McKin·
ney,•Eric Powell, Hope Decker,
P enny Aelker and Kimberly
Mally, ages 7·14; Ke nny Cald·
well, Scott Plillllps , George Hunt
and Laurie Mundry, ages 15·25;
Tim !fern, Mary Swain and Barb
Yeater, ages 26-40; Dallas Ross
Sr ., Roger Johnson, Ray Phelps,
Marjorie Brewer and John
Brewer. 41 and over .
The biggest fish of the day, a
two-pound black crappie meas·
urlng 15 Inches In length , wa s
caught by Ray Phelps.
The oldes t fisherman partlcl·
· paling In the derby was John
Brewer. Brewer and his wife,
Marjorie, have been derby
winners for the past three years
according to Forked Run park
manager . Randy Wachter.
Drawings for door prizes were
a lso held and Wachter and 1he

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The derby is quit e a drawing
card for the state pa r k and
Wa chter hopes It cart remain an
annual event. However, he says;·
It Is becoming Increasingly dlfll·
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and Greg McKinney, 8, of Portland, .were both winners In the age
7·14 category of Forked Run State 'Park's third annual fis hing
derby held this past Saturday.

Eastern blanks
KC Bobcats, 8-0

WEIGHING IN - Dick Hensley's job at Forked Run State
Park's ltshlng derby held this past Saturday was weighing In the
prize catches. The big catch of the day was a two·pound black
crappie caught by Ray Phelps of Troy, Ohio.

Indians acquire right-handed hurler
CLEVELAND (UP I) - · Seek· mo re than a ta ste of the majors,
ln g experlencedbullpenhelp, the and we feel he can help us In
Clevel and Indians Tuesday ac· middle to long relief unlit we get
qulred veter'\n right -handed to see him more. He ma y even be
pitcher Mar k Huismann from a short reliever lor us."
Seattle In exchan ge fo r m inor·
To make room lor Hu ls mann,
l e agu e o u t fi e ld e r D ave the Indians outrlght ed right·
Ga llagher.
handed reliever Frank Wills to
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ROCK SPRINGS - Ea stern third for the 8·0 final.
pl ated three runs In the fir st · In the third Brya n Durst
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In the second round of the · scored on a misplayed ball hll by
Section al Tournament at Meigs EHS catcher Kyle Davis at that
High School. The win boosts time boosting the score to 6·0.
Speedy Mark Griffin had solo
Eastern to the tourn ame nt fin als
wit h t he w i nn e r of th e inside the park home runs In each
Regular Price• Moy Varv AI ,
Crooksv ille-Southern game to be the fourth and s ixth Innings,
Stores Due To Local CO&lt;"JJ'I1IIjl
played tonight.
rippi ng the ball In the power
Eastern is now 18·2 overall and a lleys between right and center.
ranked 17th In the latest slate
Eastern hille rs were led by
poll. Headed by all-state pitcher Mark Griffin with two · home
Ed Collins, three E astern hurlers runs, Durst ~ triple and single,
combined for the shutout victory. Caldwell a s ingle, Ed Collins a
Collins pi cked up the win with si ngle, a nd Barber a single.
nine strikeout s a nd three walks.
Mike Bradbury and Bill Lovewhile yielding two hits, s trikin g day each singled for Kyger
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of the ga me for Barlrum as he
time aft er ti me reached back for
that something ext ra . Warren
loaded the bases with no outs In
the fi rst only to Bartu rm come
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ORIGINAL
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bases loaded and two out s In the 11111.o~u. HillS GOLD
fifth. In the sixth Inn ing aft er
CIIEAT10N~
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SINa 191 9
In the Inn ing, Bartrum wa lked
Guinther and Huffma n laced a
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ru nners on second and third .
Clea n-up hitt er Brya n Kyle
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Donn ie Becker showed why he Is
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The Mara uders were paced at
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The Mara uders will play the
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A popular det ergent commercial several yea rs ago promised
no more ring around Ihe collar.
That may br easier said than
done. Taittclatc gray and dingy
· ' yellow are not among t~c fas hion&lt;able colors th is spring or any
·· season! This week In the Spotligh t shares some laundry tips to
help you get that wash In lip top
shape.
·· ' Some spots. stains or heavy
:. soils may not he removed by
• Washing a ion&lt;'. so a special
: treatment may be necessary
, before laundering. A g-ood exam: ple of this Is the grass-sta ined
knee on blul' jeans. grease from
changing oil In the ca r or a build
-, .: bp or perspiration from garde n:: lng, mowing the yard or heavy
., spring clea ning .
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By .l!•ff Hilhlary
Welcome to Tra 11sy lvan Ia
• where va mpi res and werewo lves
get down and boogie on Friday
• night and no one cares abou t
Iran-Contra sc·&lt;J ndals and the
:; PTL. So pul l up a poisonous
toads tool and s ip on a nights hade
'• tonic as we tak e a scary took at
· ntl s 1s.
mad sew
Cer tai nly OJH" uf the most
,• spectacular writr" of fan tasy
·' was a Provid&lt;•nt't'. Rhodr Islander named H.P. Lovccra fl
' · who wrot e ur alien horrors
, 1 brough t to Ear th by man's
· ,· eurlos ll y. It&lt;· membered fo t· his
,., Ct hu lu mythos stories, the cr u~ dlte scholar also pen ne d some of
• the most entertai ning sciencefi ction stories which have ended
,. up as two vld&lt;'OS from Vest ron .
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Before 1 proceed to tell you
about thern. please bear In mind
: • that these arc fri ghten ing and
·'·· are fill ed with blood and gore, so
;• you might wa nt to exercise
. , caut ion whCI'e your kids arc
;: concerned.
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.,. unrated, Vrstron ) Is based on the
shor t storv . llerbcr t WestReimlma tor, ancl concerns the
.• ~ ffor t s of llerbcrt West p layed by
.leffrey Coombs who.developcs a
se rum that '''"' bring the dead
back to life although they are
totally lns;mc and determined to
crea te ha voc. I've sa t through
this tw ice ;mel Pac h I ime I have~
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acting that makes you laug h at
the right momen ts and shudder
a t the appropriate ones. There is

Cleaning chores ·made easier
stains or an all purpose laundry
detergent ca n be us ed for heavy
soils .
?REWASHING takes less time
than soa king. The prewash cycle
on a washer has agitation for
loads with heavy or greasy so.ils
that may not come out in a sin gle
regular wash. Use an all pprposc
laundry detergent for the prewash and regul ar wash .
PRETREATING Invo lves
treating and someti mes complete ly removing difficult spots
and s tai ns prior to lau nder ing.
Met hods and prod ucts vary so be
sure to read the label or follow
dlrecilons for sta in remova l
carefull y. A chart on stain
removal is available from our
offi ce. Ca ll 992,6696 to request
one.
Soi l lines on colla rs a nd cu ffs'
react we ll to a pretreatment by ·
dampening the soil ed areas and
rubbing In a liquid detergent. a
paste of wa ter and gra nul ar
detergent or bar soa p.
If one of these methods doesn't
solve your problems there are
several other possibilities. TryIn g to wash too big a load or usi ng

too little detergent are generally
th e reasons cloths don 't come
clean In .a washer.
Overloading a washer .causes
several problems. To get clean,
clothes must move In the water
so so il is taken up and flushed
away. If the ma chi ne Is overloaded. soil may no t be completely removed or It may be ·
redeposited on the garments as
the tub empties. Overloading can
also ca use Increased wrinkling,
excess lin t and In extreme cases
fabric tears. ·Never pack clothes
int o a washer. Was h perma nent
press fabrics a nd knits In sma II
loads wit h plenty of water and
room to move. These fabrics tend
to be soil scavengers picking up
undesirable colors from other
clothes or dirty wash water.
For cleaner clothes, don't
skimp on the detergent. especially if you are usi ng a no
phosphate type. A detergent has
several jobs to do besid es loosening the dir t and soil from
clot hing. lt also must hold dirt
and lint in the water, without
depositing ,them back In th e
clot hes. -

Which deterge nt to use Is your
choice - all wlil clean well If
used properly. The label lists the
amount of phospha te, If any, that
Is present. Powdered phosphate
detergents work In both hard and
soft waters.
To get better results wit h
no-phos phate det e rgents; dissolve the detergent In warm
water before adding it to a
cold-water wash, or switch to a
liquid product" that will dissolve
better In cold water .. Soft en wash
water with a non -precipitating
water conditioner. Follow package directions carefully. Use
liquid detergents as pre-treat
products.
Did You Know That: Manufacturers of lau ndry detergents base
their pa ckage recommendations
on a 5-7 pound load of moderalely
soiled clothes In water that Is
moderatel y hard (3.6-7 grains!
and In an average water volume
of about 17 gallons to a top
loadi ng. 8 ga llons fo r a front
loading washer. Use more detPrgent with a large r load, when
clot hes are heavily soiled and in
harder as well as cooler water.

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Quote of the day_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
By United Press International
London Underground. Its flrst
Former national security ad- section was opened Jan . 10, 1863.
viser Robert McFarlane, who
attempted suicide three months
ago. reacllngtoan apology by the
chief counsel of the House select•
com miitee on the Iran- Contra
scam for ret urning to tough
questioning:
" During the brea k I had th!'
Crossover Band
rnlsfortune to turn on the television whereupon a young woman
Friday &amp; Saturday
was descrll!lng that I was a
fragile flower that had to be
Night
catered to. That's nons ense.
May .•15 &amp; 16
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Jrr ts a re successfu l bu t whcnl'ver a living being goes throu gh
the device, II doesn't come out so
good.
Bru ndl e corrects the mis take
at the urging of his girl friend
played by Geena na vis and se nds
himself through. He does n't
know that he h&lt;Js a winged
hitchhiker that wa s undoubted !."·'
on a sugar l)rcak.
Suddenl y, Brundle finds that
he has incredibl e ac roba tic skill s
and fa nlast it strength. I'm sure
that even a blind man could see
what is go ing to come next a nd
so me of it is so IJOrrible that I'm
surP that he wouldn' t want to.
THE FLY runs 96 minutes. is
ra ted R for sornesex ual mater ial
and some nudit y as well as a
grea t dea l of tension.
Recen tly, I was in a local video
store where a friend of mine
works a nd he reco mmended a
movie to me that he is especially
fond of. I took it home a nd
wa tched what has to beoncoft he
most ex traordinary films that it
has be&lt;'n my pleasure to sec in

Tht' Outsldf'rs hf'ld t"' o ffi('('tln~ s n&gt;·
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m N't!n~ was on April 13 ~o~.• lth 6 mf'mb!C'rs
and 2 ad\•lsors attPndl n~ . Candy bar sales •
was dl scusSf'd. Thf' croup Wl'nt tou pond tu
f!:f'f Lln idea of Cli:'~n l n R up 1:1~ pHrl of lh £11r
proj€'Ct work .
Rt'frPs hm f'nt~ W&lt;'rC' Sf'rvrd b.v Chris
Ebcrsbach nnds Michael Hill.
The st'cond m C"('t\n~ was hf'ld on April 20
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, Frtsb('(' WII S playrd aftf:'r the m C"C tln ~ .
Mr. and Mrs. Crady scrved'rcrrt's hml'nts.
N&lt;'xl meeting will be Apr il 25 at which
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Nar"llr .Jo Lambert g-raduated
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with a bnch&lt;'IOI' of arts degree In
mark eting ancl manaszemrnt.
She plans to work In Columbus.
Attend ing graduat ion were her
parents. Don and Sa lly Lambert.
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Tht• Country ~l ovrrs mrt on Aprtl A at
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sal ~ . .Jr. Fair Board. and 4-H Commlttcc
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will tw on Mav 1':\, AI that tlmfl m embt·r ~
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Rrfres hmenls W('rt' ~t.·rv&lt;:d by t hr host f'ss.
NC'xt mcellnJ! wlll)?e M ay 12 at .1: 30 H.m.
at the D yer hom('.
Shrrl Ramsbunt
N{'w" Rrporl&lt;'r

The new
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Bountv Towels .................. S1.49
36 OL SOAP POWDER
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i:lllf'n danC('. ltf'ms Of bus\n('SS diSCUSs&lt;'d
· indudrd t he Sa l(' Comm lt t&lt;'&lt;' on April 21rd
3t 8: 00p.m. at thC' Ex tl'nslon Office: tht'
wPI~h · ln for m arket lambs to Dr hr ln on
Ma v 23rll, ~ ta rli n J! at 10:00 a.m .: and set u
dat P for lhf' next m('('\\nf!.
Th f' projC'Ci !('sson ce.nslst('d on worklnR
In thf'lr projf'&lt;'f books . Blll and Shelly
Smith ~Wrvl'd rf'fre~ hm f'n t s .
Th nrxt mrNin~ will hf' April 2~t h at
9 ~ ()'1 a.m. :11 thr Howard Ervin Farm
wh1•rr mrmbrn; will disc uss ~I N.' Iion Of
marht lambs.

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milt; third, Adam Williams, Andy litchen, Hen Vrane, .Joe
Weaver, Rusty Stewart; Mellsha Swisher; lourth, Teacher
,Jeanette Thomll!l, Austin Carr, ,Jessica Wright, Pat ~arlin,
Brandy Stevens, Cory Stewart, Philip Bur.:h, Teacher • Aide
,Janice Usc. Absent was Tonya Powell.

A-FTERNOON CLASS - Members ol the afternoon clt11111 ol the
' Middleport 'Elementary School Kindergarten graduatlnr·Frl4ay
evening are: front, from left, Jennifer Eakins, Kyle Werry,
Bradley Perrine, .Jasori Chaprnan, Bambi Breeding, .lesslca
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EASTERN HILL

Moodlspaugh, Rob~y Smith, Sean Fulmer, Chu ckle Stewart,
Josiah Rawson; third, Sar a Williams, ,Jesska Cale, Jennifer
Ashley, Sarah Larkins, Clark VanMatre, Beth Knight; fourth ,
Teacher's Aide Janice Lisle, Zebedlah Batey, Mindy Oliver,
Zachariah Batey, Andy Doezl, Sean Smith, .Jared Woods; Teacher
Jeanette Thomas.

MORNlNG CLASS- This Is the morning class of the'Middleport
Elementary School Kindergarten which will graduate In
ceremonies at 7 p.m. Friday . The group includes: front from left,
Chuckle Sham~lln, -lenni Howerton, ,Justin Burris, April
Blankenship, Brooke Hart, Ashlee Vaughan, ,Jesse Thomas, T.J .
King; second, Kasey.Thompson, Darlene Moodlspauah. Marlene

quite some tim e.
CREIITOR tl08 minut es, R.
Thora EMit is a movie whirh
stars Peter O'Toole and Mar·
geaux Hemingway, a grandclaughfcr of Ernest Hemingway.
O'Toole plays a genius of a
scientist who is engaged in
PER ;ACK
resea rc h into cloni ng. the repli ca tio n of an orga nis im by celluPER FLAT
tar dup li cat ion a nd cel l
regrowth.
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Having los t his wife In childbir th, the brilliant scien tist Is
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att empting to reg row her while
trying to keep himself from by
ruined by a riva l sciPntist pla yed
pompously and excellent ly by
POMEROY. ST. RT. 143, 1.3 MILES ON RIGHT 992-6513 .,
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Wha t follows is a film that wil l 1·•
always appea l to the Don Quixote
in all of us . O'Toole has n't lost It
and this movie shows tha t he is '
and always witt be one of the
greatest talen ts of all time.
Yes, Igor, I know Iha t I have to
take the werewolf for his moonlight walk. That 's it for this time
so l'llbelooklngforyouhrrP next
month .
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Must Be 21

The earliest subway is the

Horror of horrors! Hair raising films
Crawford Tillingliast, agai n
played by Coombs, whose exerplcnces in fear occ ur because or
th eir experimen ts in th e excitalion of the pinea l gla nd .
Barring a cras h course in
medici ne and quantum ph ys ics,
lei me say th at the only ex panslon t hat occurredwa s my desire
to indignantly shut the film off
and s lap my w_rist fo1· rver
ren tin g II. Maybe the film 's
writer shou ld ha ve his ta lent
ex pier mented with to see if It
could be Pn larged.
Do you remember the orgina l
FLY ? Well. In its we ll -mea ning
attempts to draw In a new
audie nce for th e old classics.
fl ollywood has tried to improve
on what was a very good movie
al ready. For those of you who
have not seen the new version,
here is a brief rundow n of THE
FLY.
Seth Brundl e, played by Jeff
Go ldblum, has found a way to
teleport matter through space In
what he ralls telepods. All the
r•xperimcnts with inanimate ob-

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Tht&gt; Sal&lt;'m 0:-ntrr Go·Gettt'r~ had a
Todd Harrison
m~llnJZ at Lou Shrn&lt;'fil'ld's homl'. on April
News Rporter
23 with 13 mC'mbt~rs and 3a.dvlsors pr&lt;'SE'nt . ·
Election of offlrNs a nd thP sPttl n ~ of by
laws for this \'&lt;'ar wrrp held. Th&lt;' club will
be sel ling Ca nd y Oars ann m£&gt;mbf'rs
Th(' Outs ldNs 4·H Cl u'b mPt on April Sal
decided how many they would t'ach t ry to
th e Paul Grady f{'S\dPnC(' with six
Sf'! I. Also, as a group, thE' clu b di scuSsed
membrrs at u•ndli'l g. M('mbrrs workf'd on
doing Jandscap l n~ work on thr Township
thr\r pro]f't't!; and la unchN1 rockl't!l. Chris
Hai L All m&lt;'mbcrs pi ckf'd out thrlr
Ebt•rsbac h and Kf'\' ln Grad y providrd
projf'{'ts fo r th!s YP!U '.
r('frPshmrnts.
~ efrt'shm(•nts w1•rr srrved · by Mrs.
Todd Harrls.on,
Sh&lt;'nefiPI.d. thP n~· xt mN'tln~ will be at
Reportl'r
MlchPIP Srott 's homr on Apr!lllnt w hi ch
t lmr all mf'mbrrs ar(' to brln~ th eir
aluminu m ca ns fo1' t•ecycllng,

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Reuss , 0-1. had e lbow surgery
10 month s ago and hasn't won a
game in tnore th a n a year . For
the Mels Tuesday night, he was
just'' a co ntinuation of ballin g
practice.
"J didn't las t as long as 1

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Terry Francomi made a thrtiiW·
lngerroronDarry1S,Irra·whorr11's
fielder's choice ground ball.
Howard Johnson · opened
Mets' four· run second ~~~~,~
wtth a homer lo left, his f1
the year. Rafael Santana
and raced to third on a
Mookle Wilson, who
second on a throw to third.
delivered a tWO· run 00\IDIE!~to
rlghHenter and scored
single bv Hernandez.

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"You co uld ld l Cone had grea l
s luff tonight because he go I a lot
ofouls on 2-0 counr s, " said Mel s'
manager Davey .Johnson. "The
hitters were waiting on fastba ll s
on that count and he came in wit h
a !aslball, but lhey couldn 't
handle the pit ch.
"We needed a well -pil ched
game a t this point andwegol it ,"
added Johnson. " This Is a big wi n
because our bullpen ha s been
down . It 's a I ribu te to Cone- an
outslandlng job by a young

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shorlslop, greal location in lhP
gap, II was great location for the
·h!lrers."
Reuss wa s bad in the flrsl
inning (surrendering two runs) ·
and worse in I he second (yielding
four run s before being yanked!.
In I he fi rs I , Tim Teufel walked,
move d to second on a single by '
Keith He rnandez and scored on a
slngit;&gt; by Kevin McRey nolds.
Hernandez. who we nt 3-f&lt;ir-4.
.came home when first baseman

NOW THROUGH SATURDAY GET A

Cone had a shutout going wllh
lwo outs in the . eighlh Inning
when pinch-hitter · Paul O'Nelil
and Kat Da niels hit ba ck-to-bark
homers. The 24· year-old right·
handcr struck out lhree and
walked two. He worked out of a
fourlh innin g bas es- loaded, one·
our jam ·bY getting Bo Diaz to
bounce into a double play.

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resuli$ I had hoped for." said
Reuss , who was cui by Ihe Los
Angeles Dodgers inthefirstweek
of I he season. " But. In five day s
I'll be back oul there and we 'll
see whal happens."
Reds' manager Pete Rose sa id
Reu ss had bad location. with his
pitches, but Reuss jokingly
disagreed.
. "There was grea t tocalion ,"
said Reu ss. "Greal locatlon over

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By RICK VANSANT
CINC INNATI (UPII - New
York Met s rookie pitcher David
Cone showed 19-year veteran
Jerry Reuss just how Reuss used
to do II Tuesday night.
Cone p!lched a four -hitter for
his first major league win as the
defending wor ld champion Mel s
halted a four-game losing streak
and whipped I he Ci ncinnati Reds
6-2, .
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Reuss, who has 194 wins in a ·
career that ' began In 1969, wa s
horrible In his Cincinnati debut.
The 37-year-old lefl -hander wa s
pounded for seven hils and six
runs In just 11·3 innings .
Reu.s s ' early demise provided .
Cone's cue.
"The key to the game was
getHng an early six-run lead
because that allowed me to throw
a lot of fastballs," said Cone, 1·2.
"That's all I wanted lo do throw fastballs , move It In and
out and challenge th e hillers .
"I oan' t over-emphasize how
Important It was lo get that six·
run lead. I felt so relaxed wilh
I hal kind of lead . . I could
concentrate on throwing slrlkes
with I he fastball.
" It !ee ls great lo win my fir st
and I hope it's also a big boos I for
theciub, " added Cone. " ll' sbeen
real Iough for us lately. Maybe
we ca n run off 10 win s In a row

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Wl!dnesday. May 13. 1987

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A Visit to the Glass House at. the ronyentlon of the Ohio .
· Paggy Cr4ne was a gUest and
St~art next Tuesday was' Association of Garden Clubs to be
talked on edible wild flowers and
planned at a recent meeting of · held at Dublin.
The Title 6-B program Is being
plants. She served two different
the Shade . Valley Council of
Mrs. Erw.ln .reported on the kinds of teas. had a sampling of written · In the Southern Local
Floral Arts lleld at .the home or recent· locus workshop held In
violets, anct noted that ihe tubers School Disrrlct and. will be open
Melan.le !ltethem.
·
Athens and attended by Mrs . of d~y !Illes are poisonous .
for residents to give Input be·
Members are to f11eel at the Slethem, Betty Dean, Mrs.
Jackie
Frost's
4-H
club;
The
tween May 18 and May 22 ..
home of Janet l&lt;oblentz at. 6:20. Thompson, Snella CUrtis, and
Anyone interested .In' the pro·
King
and
Queen
Bees
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will
plant
From the Glass House, the group Mrs. Erwin. The morning prcr
the
mini-park
at
Chester
before
gram
which is funded through
will go to Athens tor dinner.
gram was given by Mary Blazter Memorial Day. It was voted to federal monies designated !or
Allee Thompson, presldeill, and dealt with herbs and flowerreported on the pieced country- Ing plants and 'the afternoon change the time for elecilng- programs in special education
theme tablecloth which she fs program was _given by · Mrs . . officers and paying dues to. may contact JoyceThoren,R.N ., .
·August.
Southern nurse, for furth(e
making for the club to be used at Stet hem on contflved flowers .
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Garden Club
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ODLAND

.J.D ..Jenkins

Jenkins birthday
The third birthday of .1. D.
.Jenkins wa s celebrated recently 1
with a party at the home of his ·
parents, D. J. and LolsJenklns,
Pomeroy.
Mickey Mouse theme was
curried out and cake, Ice cream,
chips, koolald, Iced tea and
coffee were served. Attending
and presenting gifts were Dar- ·
lene and Ryan Bates, Kim and
VIcki Eblin, .Jodi Imboden, Missy
Roush, Chuckle and Jerry Ja cks,
P~nny, Scott a nd Amanda
Brinker, Char les Covert, Johanna Imboden, Paula, l&lt;rystal
and Victoria Adkins, Myrtle
Norman, Lisa, Jason, ,Justin, and
.Jeremy Roush, Charles Tyree,
maternal grandparents, VIrgil
and Gerry Parsons, and paternal
grandparents, Darrell and Linda
.Jenkins, Doug and Destiny Jenkins, Pam, Virgil, Jeremy and
Matthew Dill,
Sending gifts were Albert and
Vctsla Roush. Lanny and Becky
Tyree, Joy, Dale, and David
Roush . .Joining the group later
for CHke was .1. D.'s grandfather,
Rogt•r 1'. Roush and Terry .

Literary club
has meeting
Bill Cos by's philosophical book
en titled "Fatherhood" was reviewed by Mrs. ,James Cia! ·
worthy at the recent meeting of
the Middleport Literary Club
held at the home of Mrs. Ronald
Reynolds.
Mrs. Wilson Carpe nt er, vice
president , Introduced the re·
viewer who noted that Cosby
married at the age of :19 the
Inte llectual Camille, and the two
had rlv&lt;' children. Cosby has a
PhD In educa tion .
The book Is divided Into 14
chapters &lt;md dea ls with everything fr om " I s Thr&lt;'C a Crowd'? "
through dressing, Father's Day
with the usual tie or some on-sale
It em, the music generation when
"loud" Is the key to the soul,
buying a car, go ing off to college,
gelling married, and the daughter returning home with her
family to live.
While written in a humorous
tone, it emphasizes th e message
that there Is no commitment In
the world like having children,
and th at the val ue of the family
ca nnot be mPusured. He contends that strong famili es raise
strong rhlldrPn.
For roll call members gave a
memory of their father .
Mrs. Chester Erwin and Mrs.
Sibley Slack gave the serrtary
and treusut·er's reports respf'C·
li vely. Mrs. George Hackett
reported on a tour of BlennN·
hasse l Island .

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recent meeting of 1he Meigs
Association or R~tarded Citizens
held at the Carleton School.
It was noted tho11 Foodland will
donat e tht'ee pereent of sales on
Thursday lo the program . The
Special Olympics comm ittee will
sell hot dogs, pop and popcorn
that day at Pomet·oy 's Foodland
s tore.
Norma Torres, R. N. talked on
programs and services available
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POMEROY, 0.
992·2259
NEW LISTING- BUILDING
LOTS FOR SALE - 2.41
acres vacant land located
near Eastern High School
with access to Rt. 7. Water
and electric available.
$6,000.00
LETART - L1ke new ins1de
and out' Completely remodeled home on a large lot.
Excellent con~ilion. Garage,
new rool and Sidi ng.
$27,500.00:
NEW LISTING - Sl RT. 33
- About lour mtl es to
County Road 14. Approx i·
mately 25 acres ol vac ant
_grou nd. APP( OX. 8 acres
pastur e Good bu1iding sile.
WANT$11 ,000.00
MIDDLEPORT - Yesler
1ear has been restored to
this beautilu l colonial homet
This 4 bed room, 7 room
home with a level lot and 2
ca r garage, has ornate lnm,
leaded glasss windows and
doors. A«ic studio wilh sky
light Well insulated means
low healing btlls. Must see to
appreciate t $65,000.00.
POMEROY - A 3-4 bed·
toom home on a acre lot.
PIIVale but close 1n. Carport,
garage, storage buildin g.
ASK ING $17,000.00.
NEW LISTING - NEW LIMA
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building s1le s. ASK ING
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available. MAKE OFFER
WANT $6,500.00.
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992·6191
Jean Trussell ., ... 949·2660
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CONTRACTING
CHESTU, OHiO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINOOW REPLACE·
MENT
•REMODELING 1o
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES lo POLE
BUILOINGS
Phone Day or b~tthtt•

915-4141

ISupt Run ArN)

colt 992·5731 for

oppointmonl.

NEW- REPAIR
Gutter•
Downlpouia
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

,

HANDCIAmD COUNTIY

lUllS
Wood-( rO&lt;hol-Ouilling
Flowers, Sewing,

949-2263
or 949·2168

Ball&lt;ot Lids
COMPARI OUI

FOUND. ten f.m .. e puppy, ne.,
Post Oflk:e, phone 304·171·
1188.
FOUNO two young Huekly1.
Jerry Run Aold, 5 mllft from
Apple Grove, 30•·1178-2811.

8

·~~

Public Sale
lit. Auction

Rick Peet1on Auctlone., II·
censld In Ohio •nd Welt Vlralnl•. Reef Ettlti. tntlque. t•m.
llquldttlon
304-773·
67815 or nl-5.30.

"'*'·

PLUMIING &amp; HEATING
161 North Second
Mi~dloporl, Ohio 45760

9

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Wanted To Buy

We psy Cllh for lite model olon

We Cerry Flahlna Supplies

Pay Your C1bla lo
Phone Billa Here
IUSINISS PHON!

i6141 992-6110
IISIDINCI PHON!
16141 992· 7154

BOGGS·.
SALE~

Church. Coli 014·112 ·7111.

4·22·87-Hn

1178/ttn

&amp; SERVICE

TOP CASH potd lot '83 MOdtt
snd newer uted ctrt. lmlth"
luldt· Pontlto, 1111 Etstern
Avo., Ooittpollo. Coli 114...8,

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

luylng delly gold, altv.r ooln1,
rings, j.welry, attt11rtg
old ·
coln1, ,.,,, currenay, Top ptl·
ell, Ed
urY« ltrla.r lhop, ,
2nd. Avt. Mlddloport, Oh. 814· ·

JUST CALL!
992-3410

GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Authori•ed John Doort,
Now HoUond, lush Hog
form Equipment
Dtoltr

LIMESTONE

GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

F1111 Eqalp111e•t
P1rts &amp; Servl..

c••·

uaed
Jilft Mink Chw.·Oidelnc.
Ill Gene John.eon

This
Live
Entertainment
Wed., Fri. &amp; Sat. Nicht
9:00P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
The Medallion Band
12.00 Cover

U. 5. RT. SO EAST

814-441·3172 '

22U.

w••·

992-3178.

Oood uhd bedroom suite, com·
plett. Mu" bt- c...,_, C1ll

11 4· 742· 2710.

Wtndng to buy good utld bo1
IPfinU end mettr••· Ctll 304·
&amp;71·28&amp;2.

I lllftllill' II' ttl
dl

IO· B·tl~

1·3·'85 tfc

r Jfl

,,

1 1 Help Winted

All types of

Ius. Ph. 915·3113
Monte 985·3837
4-22·1!110. pd.

8·20.'86 tin

11000 / wk . Miny comp1ny

·beneflu-adv•ncement

the name Paula. Meiga ballfield.
912 ·8717.

J.R.'s REPAIRS

lfASONAilf • HUAIU

'

Vacuum Bl•atlng of atructural atetl, tank11 ·
buikllngs, •nd mlscetlan110u1 items .

GAS -- WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

614·843-5248

We can repair and re·
core radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

SIOiNG- VInyl, Aluminum, ond Wood
PAINTING- All types Including opace age insulating

PH. 992-2772

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

RADIATOR
SERVICE .

PAINTING, INC. ·

trenching

Service

opportunity to hrn UOO·

8421 . Not jult • job

FREE ESTIMATES

Satellite Salts
Installation

Tour Gulde1: Doe1 mon.,. motl·
~~~• vo'u? S•l.,y to ttlrt ·
Commluln1-Bonus . flt'ltlltic

/"n L__.:____....;.9~9~2~·6!J2l___.!;,!!!~!m~o.JI
mont forpoeit!ono
ovolloblo. Coli
L..-----..:::...;.,":::.:.1
· Sue
lnttn~ .. w 814·218·

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

TVs, Antennas

3 Announcements

511

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

4-28-87·1 mo.

An 11011 ncc1tH: nl s

5, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
. ON CA.RPET lit. PADDING

Will Dti....

Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Aluminum Siding
-PaintingDrywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranleed Work
992-7636
4-17·1 mo.

M.S.

992 2526

!Free Eotlmateol

S·S·'17-J ••·

· CUSTOM IUilT
IIOMES &amp;GARAGES

WE HAVE AWIDE
ASSORTMENT OF BEDDING
AND .VBEGETABLE PLANTS

All types Carpentry,
. Plumbing and
Electrical Repair 25%
Off for Senior
Citizens. Free Est.

4·5·tlc

BISSELL
BUILDERS

•

5·13·11

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

G&amp;M TV

4·17· 1 mo.

Plus Deposit

.

oaint

949·9070 or
949·2045

a oz.

Jacobson

992·6704-Free Estimates

ACTION
TOWING
JAR

Briggs &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
weed Eater
homelite

PH . (614) 992·2834 or

or in the alternative that the

LAND NEEDED

.

sen1•ces

tutors. and / or assigns of root estate be sold and
Waid Cunningham !Chan· plaintiff and defendaots

services .

Jessie Might reported on the
spaghet t1 supper and a vote or
thanks .was extended by the
group for donations. A hog roast
was held Saturday with the 1
Meigs County Jaycees serving. 1
An appreclaton dinner was held
Monday night.
David Mlllkan reported that
three clients of Meigs Industries
have employment at the Pizza
Hut. Keith Black gave a report on
paving the driveway and the
group noted that there are hopes
of securing a new bus, The
workshp won the attendance
banner.

HUMAN SERVICES

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

SELLING
PAOBLEM7
CALL 992-3325

ReCe

Coun'tv Commlisioners res- .

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SE-RVICE
Rt. 4, Hysoll Run load

NEW LISTING - 2 slory 8
rm. home, lull basement, all
utililies, 4 BRs, bath, view of
river and backyard. Only
$8,000.
NEW LISTING - 7 rm ,
bath , range, ltont porch,
nice level lot. Just $6,000.
2.52 ACRES - 2 BR home.
lub bath , gas heat at
wellhead price, carpeting
and iruit. Asking $25,000.
MODERN - 2 fireplaces. 2
pattos, dbl. garage, ran ge,
reltig., displ , antique lights,
Italian tile, nice carpeting,
2 ~ baths. 3 BR. central air
and heat, copper plumbing,
butglat alarm and nice lot.
$125,000.
MIDDLEPORT - 246 N.
41h. Lg. lot lo the alley.
Garage with stora ge, 6 rm.
hom e, lu ll basement, lg.
porch. $25,000.
RACINE - One floor 6 tm.
insulated home 3BR. range,
relrig., ltving rm. about
12x24, paneling, carpeting,
level lot. Just $21.500.
4.9 ACRES - lg. workshop
aboul 38x78 w1lh private
heat and TP water. oftice,
patking, 10 rm. remodeled
home. tree gas, turnace
heat. 2 porches and river
view. $125,0\10.
BRADBURY - Nice 3 BR
one fl. home, bath. Leading
Cteek water, gas heat,
catpeting. Lots of closets
and ntce view ol Rt. 7. Only
$23,000.
OFFER WELCOME - 7 rm .
home in the country. Bath,
dn lled well, natural gas FA
furnace, basemen!. Needs
handyman . Asking $12,000.

Spaghetti
Sauce BTL.32 oz.

GOLDEN

DEPARTMENl. OF

assigns of Eva Sovil plaint and amended com·
chanet. deceased: waid ptaint is tor the raat esteteto
~vnnlngham {Chaney); The be partitioned, that plaintunknown heirs, devisees. Ia· ill's interest be set off to him

1·(814)·992-3326

RED RIPE

•

len Sovil; Janet Sbvil; Eva

Phone

64
ClN.

DOIEN

between

the houro of 8:30AM and.
4:30 PM, Monday through
Fridoy,
Said Boord of Meigs

Authorized Service
&amp; Parts·

218 E. 2nd St.

ASST. PREGO

HANGING ROCK GRADE 'A'

MARC
·conducts
meettng

B'ue Bonnet

c ·ommissioners

Plumbing Service
Custom Weldinl

place of beginning. contain·

8

~

Harry Sovil, deceased: ing 10 and 6/ 100 acres
Garth Sovit; Etta Sovil: Ho- more or loss.

cutors, and / or assigns Qf

rt,af

z

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

Real Estate General

9
3

rfl.

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trenching of Ani T1110

Real Estate

QUARTERS

Bu-s iness Services

known heirs, dovisees.f le· of Jospar N. Sovel; thence
gatoes. administrators, •••- north 104 end 8/ 10 rods to

fEAFORDm

3 LB.

Public Notice
houH, Pomeroy, Ohio
46769 ot the Clerk'o Office
until 12 noon on the 2.0th ~========:r.========iTr======;::;::;:t:=::;:=====;
d'!Y Ot May , 1987 and It I.
2:3d0 P1.1,1d. ~ tohpenCetdrkonofd ·
.ANTIQUES
reo I ou "' I e
r 1 tr
Boord· for • telephone
BUY OR SELl
f
Computerized Hearing Aid SelectiOn
&amp;yltom for t~e Meigs Coun·
Riven'ne
Ant.,
. ..
IUfUf
CJ
Swim
Molds • Interpreting Services
ty [lapertment ·Of Human
ICIUeS
Services.
112 4 ( Mai 1 ft. .
. Moson, W. Va.
Seporoteondind8f1ondont .
.
p ••• n I.
FLOWE~S FOR
LISA M·. KOCH,
bide will be recoived with
omeroy
·
respect to thetelephonosyo·
HOUR$: TueS.·Wed.·Fri.
ALL OCCASIONS
::r: Licensed Clinical Audiologist
~to~· purch••:;" "?ro'
11 a.m. to 7 ~:m.
NEW ID!AS ·
·S .•dd by thlf~ ·~ lcatdo~s Sunday: 1 p~m.·7 p.m.
pu·Rl &amp; IAIIARA
11 1~ . I.C ettOnl en •n·
~ (614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601
structiont to bidder• may be
br (hanct or Appointment
VAN METU ··
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
obtainad at the oHiceoltho
RUSS MOORE
•04-773-5575
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Clerk of the Melgo County
s
. _. .

r;::=======;T;:=======:;-1

E. M11in

20' OFF LABEL
REG. OR BUTTER FLAVOR

·

will be
·Sealed
. byproposals
rece•ved
the Meiga Coun-

West of Darwin
St. Rt. 1181

~~Crisco ·

Northern Bathroom Tissue

52% dBg.
east east
20 rods
to a
stone;
thence
14 rods
to southweSt corf.er of lends

I We off U.S. Rt. 33

5 LBS. OR MOR£

·I
L-- - - - - ------•------------··~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;~

said Guy T. Morton and
northwest corner of la.nds of
Jasper N. Savel, thence

tor •• admirii.tratOra
and/de·
or
assign•
of Mary Gove,
ceased; Harry Sovi!; The .un-

CRAFT
SALE
SAT.,
MAY 16

BONELESS

Beer, Cigarettes.
and Tobacco

nbrth8aat corner of lands of

south 363A deg. west 49tn
rods to a stone; th.nce iOUth

3 Announcements

LB.

Retail
Total $ ............. ..

of Olive. ,County of Meigs

Gave; The unknown heirs.
devisees. legatees, execu -

ey);
Roben Cunningham
(Chaney); · James CunninAham (Chaney) and Nancy

Bring This Coupon To Foodland

0/
I0

(6) 3, &amp;tc

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
MEIGS COUNTY

gatees, administrators, exe-

79
STEAKS........

data.
· tncaoaotlailureofthede·
fond•ntstoanswerorother·
wi1 a respond 11 required by
Ohio Rules of Civil Proco·
duro, judgement .will . be
rendered agalnit ihem for
the relief de,..ndod .in the
complaint and amended
complaint. ·
Lorry E. Spencer.
Cleric of Courts
Meigs County Common
Plaes Court
14129; 15.16. 13, 20, 27;

ro Gove; Jean Sinclair: The and State of Ohio; in Frac·
unknown heirs. davis-. It· .tion 30. to-wit:
gatees, executors, adminis·
Beginning on the •north
tratoro and/ or aoslgni of line of Fraction No . 30 atthe

&lt;I I or

ROUND STEAK

I Want to Support
SPECIAL OLYMPICS!!

~ockhold, all whose ad·
dresses ere unknown. are
hereby · notified that they.
have been rlamed defend·.
aRn0ts8 iEnRaTiegHaAI RacRtion entltlod .
. IS p1ointiff
·vs. NAOMI KING, et al, de·
fen~ants . This action has
been asoigned Case No. 87
CV 43 and is pending·ln the
Common Pleas Court,
Meigs County. Pomeroy,
Ohio 45769.
The objact of tho com,
plaint and amended com-

Public Notice

Sovil Chaney; The Unknown
heirs. devisees, legatees, ad·
jninistrators:· executors an-

BONE-IN

THURSDAY, MAY 14 - 6 p.m.-1 0 p.m.

TO YOUR
LOCAL

'

TENDERBESl USDA CHOICE

·--------------------~---~,
I
FOODLAND SUPER COUPON
I

.

· ALL THIS WEEK,

SUPPORT A LOCAL CAUSE
WITH THE COUPON BELOW

FOODLAND WILL
DONATE

.

'

6 pm-10 pm

Public

gatees. administrators. exe.- ~est 2!;Wl rods to a stOne; ty Comi'nisiioners. Court- 161 ':,0{ 3 . 2 tc
cuton ·. and/or aSsigns of thence south 25 deg . east..,_~~------"""',_.-,-..;;,;;.._ _ _ _~
Elva Gave. deceased; Mary 68 rods to a ••one; thence 1r

NATIONAL BRANDS SAtE ,
'

Public Notice

gatlltlll, executors, adminis· by order of court.
tratoro and/or oo 0igns - of
Situoted in tho Township

clair; Elva .Gave: The unknown heirs. devisees, Ia-

SEE STORE FOR FURTHER DETAILS

'

. IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COt,JiiT
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ROBERT HAFt.RIS , Plaintiff
NAOMI KINVGS.
• et a1·
. Oefendants
CASE NO. 87 CV 43
LEGAl NOTICE
SERVICE $V
PUBLICATION
Tho unknown heirs, devisaas, logatooo, edministro·
tort, executors, and/ or as·
signo o.l Nellie Gove, do·

Jelm Sinclair, decaased: Tamara Sinclair; · LDr~a Sin·

LIMIT FOUR COUPONS PER ~TORE VI~IT
WITH SJ 0.00 OR MORE ADDITIONAL PURCHASE

Mske Plan1 Now/// suPPoRT

Not~e

Frank Gove; deceased ; Ned -

ALL THIS WEEK

.

'

Public

ceased; Frank o·ove; the un- plaint is to partition the' fol·
knO~n helra, devisees, Ia· lowing described real eatate

Do ubI e i"'"""'•cr,;~_i~s:,' Coupons

Low-Priced Supel'aluket ·

·,

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Aut-otlwe Repair
I Serwlet
fUNfUPS Ia RANSMISSION
. CAll 'U·7'13 Apt.
St. II. 33, Pomtro,, OH.
We'll Sell You A
Used Car or fb1
Your Old 0111
3·27·2 mo.

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

AN / Supervisor . 100 led ·
BNFIICF under new men8gt·
ment 11 now Mtilnt AN't whh ,
1uper~ltory skllt.. fllecent l TO
uperllnce preferred. lend rtauma to: Fout Wlnde Nuntng
FtcMfty, 211 lith Awnut.,"
Jtckaon, OH 41140. ~ttn: lue
Woodard. OlrecJtor of Nurting,

GlnERWOII

20 Yeer1 Exp.
EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE
CAU

614-367-0412

1·1·'17-t ....

.......Giillipo1ii ....... :.

·.... "Pom·e-;c;·v......... .

&amp; Vicinity

Middleport

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUUnON
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Aeplecement Windows
•New Roofing

"Fill ESfiiiATIS"

JAMES KEESEE
PH.
2

4 Family, 1 day Thura. Mey 14,
1987 Quell Ct.-: Trtllot Perk
from 9 :00.,. to 5 :00pm. Cto·
thing, Antklun. Country Cr~
Items, Am.,lcan tlytt tnttn.
mite.
·

4 F1milw Ctnten•v TownhouH.
Wtd. &amp; Thurs. Sttreo • '"ala"
melothlng ...

&amp; VIcinity
•
f
................................
..
3 famity In AMrtd, off 181 on

C.R.41 May 11th" and 1eth.
Mlec. Items. Asin or shine.
I ftmlly . Clothing of all til.. ,
houtlhold """' · 1 mil• up
lellay Run Ad. off At. 124. May
14th and 11th.

Stle Thut1. Mey 14, 1 · 1.
Hill Ad. off 211.
0r1Pft, lhNn. lfghtna, dljlhM,
King till apt1ed, loti of misc.

4 ftmily a••ue ••'• In Au111c

SIDING CO.

Otrlfill 8ale·803 Cltdt Alii. At

shine.

New llontes lvllt

thing mutt

0 1l0WN

II
INSWnON

BISSELL

moving,

UVE ,
ENlERl AINME.NT

PH. 949·2860
or 949-2801

WED. 9·1;

No Sunday Calh
!·II·Hn

FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30·1:30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
· SUN. 3 A.M.-12 A:M.

Roger Hysell
. Garage
Wt. 124, ,_., Ollio

~AY·SATURDAY

I0:30· A.M.· 2:30

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

PH. 992-5612
or 992-7121
6·17-tlc

Ou:htrd

J~ ·W .

· "Free Eatlmatu"

Alte Tr..e•l~tlta

Y~td

POMEROY, OHIO

Mtlp Co. '1 #f
Nllu/16
992-9901

A.M.
We Are A Private Club
Now Accepting NMomber•
MEMBERSHIP tll .OO
Non-Member Cover
Charge •2.00
2 POOl

Moy lith

Moy 14 •

1011 of gooodiee. EVIl';'·

oo.

Porch ltte M.., 14· 11·11· 1:00
to 5 :30, Nolghbo- "d. Loto
oi g!OII, d -, poll. SlllfOOd,

mtnt lhlrtt, ltldiM • m"' •

-

... Jtonl.

trlcyolt,

Oorogo lolo May lith • 16th
Ll"lo Kyger Rd. Ollto clothing

llze 7· 11 , tlvlng JOOm IUftl

171.00. _.., 130.00. 4·14"
-ond4olot--tk...

..... 3e?·710t.

'

Our ytrd It running OYer with
btbv lt.nt, klde toys • oamtl.

Tools, furnfture. motorcycl•.

Floe

Morbt 1 - .,. the trudo

load • more oom6ng In dtfly.
C~nt~n~r~ ArM. 4 mH11 dawn
Lloooto ' Plloo. May t 4th ond
11th.
Y•d

lolo 2 Family. Moy 14th &amp;

11th. 8 • Spm. ll Chitilcothord.

lyr~eu...

Hills,

FridiY

May

15th. lncludino mlcrowtve
hutch, TV tttnd. 11er.o, lamp1,
punching b111. blk".11c. AainM
Trude c1mper end topper, chilO·
r.n• •nd btby cloth", Meylag
wrlnglt we1her, IIWnmowen,
itr.. Henry Htrtmlnl resldtnta.

lt4-981·3B39.

Another Ylfd 1111 M Boso'1
Ore11 Bend, Ohio, Set , Mty 1e.

ligger 1nd betterthtn lilt week.
Thurtdly 1nd Friday. May 14
tnd 15 . New lime Aotd. Ru·
tltnd. Dlnttte Itt. Mayttg Wfin·
uer w•ther.. clothing initnt
through tdull, many mltc 1

htmt.

Ytrd lilt Msy 14.15, 18th.
milt off Rt. 7 on 143.

~

.. :... ·pfPieasanr.. ·
&amp; Vicinity
Y•d 6111, Itt, May 1fth. 1:30
AM till 7. 516 Roblnton St. by
tht Ntoml llbla cl111 of tM '
Bellmlldt Unlltcf MethOdltl
Chul-ch.

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I

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Page--...12-The Daily Seminel
11 Help Wanted

.

Pomeroy~Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

47 ·space for Rent

.
Wednasda • May 13, 19Q7
KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wriglit

54 Misc. Merchandise

yo\lr IHt with CANDlE CON·
CEPTS . NoW hiring Supervilors.
FrM trlining, ... mp'tu &amp; sUpp11•. W... ly PJYChedt. ... your

Office Space tOr flent. ·Excellent

se.:.s 18 ft. 4 't.. deep pool~ All

Cion to Court HoUte.; CaU
Wittman Re.al ~1111e AgencY.

accttiOrin. 1600. Cell 614-

·f~r Attornevt. Accountant, etc.

awn t.o,.lrt. Begin in Menag..

814·44.6·3844.

6213. . .

COUNTR'Y.MOBIL£ Home Park
Route · 33, North Of · Pomeroy:
Rental tr•ilert. Call 814 · 99~ -

m.m ...,!ft position. Ide,.~ for
mot~••· teaehert, party plan
tMIIws. Ctll collect 814· 474·

7479.

N..d lomeona wh:l'l ttraetor tO
mow 1 .Cft lot on Rlo -

Space fOf sm111 trailers . All
hook-ups. Ceble. Also efficiency
rooms, eir and cable. Muon,
W.va.· Cell l04-n3 -6651 .

CtfrterpoJnt Rd. 1 Mile outside
Rio O•Mdo. Ph . 8.14·448-3805
'!lft•IPM .

304·675-1078.

47 Wanted to Rent

Bidwell, Oh 45614

Somlth!ng New Under The Sun
Rep1 Needed fo BusinHa. Ac,
countt. Part Time 118,000
Pottntial, Ful Time 110.000 '
Potential. Work own Hours rraining provided. Call 1-812·
938·0019 M-F. 8: am - 6 :00pm

49

992 -8677.

Hiring. Call 805-687-1000 ht.
A-9805 for current fe~erallilt .

7836.

.

28~8

W~t'her 6 Dryer,
Refri~enrtor. OiriftUe

14 ft.

Stove ·&amp;
Set wh:h.
Buffet, gl.,a top coffee table, 5
H.P. 85 Qat. ..nk•ircompreuor.

•

eft• 4:00 p.m, . ·.

1:00 (j) lllg Veney

e C2l

•

Sears 12ft semi v'.llumn bolt, 15
. f)p Sears mo~or with. 3 gal tank.

814-448·1943 .

phone 814·742·2848.

Shop Type. A.;;:c0mprMaor.3 gal .
tank, 2 -cyl. compreuor !'leeds a
motor. Ph. 61.4 · 266 ~ 6887 .

76

Pomeroy, no down· payment
ne&amp;dad . Thre e bedr-o o m ,
equipped kitchen. bllth.' baument, AC , carPQrt. Call 814 ·

992-2602.

AVON. no aervice chMge, open Go\l"nment Home• ffom U . (u
terrltorleJ. phone 304 -875 - repairl. Delinquent tax propfM1't 1429.
Reposseuiona . Call 806-6876000 ht. GH ·9805 for current
REPS NEEDED
repo list.
For buJineu accountJ. fullTime s&amp;o.ooo
2 Bedroom. W.to w. carpet.
•eo.ooo. Part-Time 81 2,000· clean. immediate possoaaion.
na,ooo. No ulling. repeat 89500 . Call lloyd Grimm 614bualn••· Set your own hours . 992· 3749. No Sunday calli.
Tflining provided. Call 1-812838· 6870. M-F, Bam to 6prn 4 bedroom house. basement.
(Central Standard Time) .
ca,pet , Third Street, New
Haven. $16.000.00. Cell 304·
EXCELLENT WAGES for apare 882 -2664 Clay Flonev.
time 111embly wor!t: electron- J - - --,.-.:__ _ _ __
1~. craftt. Other inform&amp;tiofl 3 bedroom all eleclllc or wood
Clll (1504)841 -0091 EXT 3867. burning stove, Apple Grove,

2 BR farm house on Fairfield
Centenary Rd. Call 614-446-

9442 .

Newly remodel•d 3BA house
just Ol,it of City limits. (;all ·a fter
3pm Ph. 614-446 -6278 .

Pomeroy.

Merchandise
5~ Household Goods

SWAIN

Signs. Half Price! ~ave 56 per
cent/1 Flaahi.ng arrow stgna
S2991 Lighted , ~on - arrow
82891 l)nlighted $2491 Free
let1eral See locally. 1· 800-4230163, anytime.

71

Kimball Spinet piano, S600 firm.

304-676·5728.

Pwt2

CAPTAIN EASY .

MINNE-APOLIS o' C:.OOI?ISVE!, E~ ~

Autos. for Sale

the . ente~lniT\If\l

ovoiloble.

9

2188 .

41

nw town. 91,--\% Owner ftnenc-

lng avallabla . t28,BOO. OO

8roiiO&lt;·Own•. Cell 114·441·
78111 oft• 4:00.
For Hll by owner: 2 alory house
In Mlddltport ovo.tooklng p•k.
30 yr. guMIIt-.cf vinyla tidtng.
w-w c•ptt. 1 ~ belh. un-..

1918 GTO 388 eng. w~h
" " -· 41pd. 10bo~poo~.tc

Houses for Rant

46 Furnished Rooms

28R homo wHh tl"ploco. llo..o
New,.,. redecorated 3 ·4 BR,

r.., end. 41,000 cw'final m ....

llo- ••· •aeoo. CoM 614-

f•mlty room. .Plenty of 1torage
Nice location. P'h. 614-

·4441·1407.

Rooms for rant, d8'f. wllll.
n1ontfl, Gellia Hotel. Call 814·
~ 441 -97 ,18 . Rentlllowaa•1ZO·
month.

tpeet ,

448·7026.

Nice 2 Bdr unfuml1had I'IOUII,
O.r~g~, workihop. Aef. &amp; dep·
ollt. Prefer married couples.
Aocopt onochld. Clll814·441·

Fumllhod -

pold. She•• both. llnglt

1-- - --

;

114-211-8211 .

· 1100. Util-

!Nio.

'911 Stcond. Golllpolio. ciN
441-4418 """ 7pm,

- I ' l l. 814·992·812&amp;:.-- 1898.

1188 Chovy C"""on• 0""••·

fJICIIent condftkm. Uh new.
Only 1000 ml•. '4200. Cd

Street mime's Impersonation of
John Wayne.

=""Y'Imo.

1173 Foni lTD .,.... good,

UBO,

AvaQ

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781 Fim

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3819.

1H2 Y.maha Me•um '710cc,
immoculoto

-lon. -·

CNiot, - · - · blldl, 11,100.
304-773-UH
"'ft2·30t2.

Honda Mo Ped,

nc COftd,

U75.00. 304-112·2077.

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reports on workhconomlcs
and ftnenclal news wllh Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
• a (II) Wheel of Fortune

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lnttlvllwl with 10p
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Mvtt Christine's life, !hen
lnliatt lhallht aletp with
him . (R)
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to equtllze 1111 adda for a
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THESE SQUARES
UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE lETI!RS
TO GET ANSWER

YiS'fEiDAY'S SCIAM-i.EYS .ANSWIIIi.
Warmth - Brook - Lever - Simile - HOW to LIVE
One elder 10 another: "If you cari spend a perteclly useless
aflernoon in a perfeclly useless manner, you have learned
HOW 10 liVE.'

BRIDGE

NORTH

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James Jacoby

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.A bold double
p~ys off

WEST

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By Jemea Jacoby
'

With lavorable vulnerability, East
showed both of his long raggedy mi·
nors by bidding .two no-trump over
North's opening bid. East hoped his
sacrifice wou.ld not be penalized more
than the value of the opposing game or
slam. Meanwhile, he also hoped lo in·
terfere with North-South's bidding.
South did bid four spades, under
pressure after West's jump to four dis·
monds, but It was a decent contract. I
admire the agressive double by West.
He hoped for heart shortness In pari·
:ner's hand, and he 10t II. However,
thai in itself was not enough to guar·
· antee the sei. After East showed ·ou!
on the ~lng lead, )Vest knew that
his partner would ruff the second
heart. It looked as if East might then
switch to clubs at the third trick (dum·
my's weakness). To prevent this, West
gave suit preference by leading the
heart eight for East to ruff. That card
was high enough so thai East would
'know that West did not have as much
as tbe ace or queen of clubs. At the
same time, a too\ at dummy made II
clear that West was not regaining the
lead in the diamond department. That

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left only the trump suit. East ruffed
the heart and led back a spade. West
took the ace and gave hla partner an·
other ruff to set the hand.
.
Note that without the apade returf
from East at Irick three. declarer wr
cash the A·K of diamond&amp;, shedd!'
his remaining heart. Taklng a club
nesse will now enable him to make I
contract by rufflng hla club lotera
dummy before knocking out the'"'
spades.

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II Flowery
9 Watch
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detlil
ancestor
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city
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city

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(confront)

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city

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makeup

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for the tine L'a, X for tbe two O'a, etc. Single letters,
111111t1ccM. the lacth IIIII formation of the words are all
lintl. Eaeh day tbe code leUen are different.
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rebuilt. Priced riiiiOnibla......
10 EaotSI, Pom..... 814·ft2·

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Mcqomtlck .
C2l PM Maprrn.
(I) 8pOIIiC.ntar (L)
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([) !n..,..lnmenl Tonight
Ptoplt'a Court
Ill [I) MacN~I/ Lth,.,
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Call814-44~·0988.

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e (l) H•n•a Haroea

Financial

In MiddlePort. Ohio, 2 bedroom,
furnlthtd apt, call 1· 304-882·

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anchored live from New
York. (0:30)
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Ill NlghtiJ 1111- Reporl
llleaCI!SNews
[I) NtrWIIII!'a Allllle (0:30) C
IIJ llhowlllr Tcicflr News ol

1979 Gra"d Prix Pontiac Best
Offer Ph. 614 -388-9832.

1871 K-oooki KD 17t bih. E111c.ltlnt CDIIdidon, Nltwir

Teacher lo second. grader: "II
you became Pres idenl whal
would be lhe lirsl lhing you'd
, - - - - - - - - - . do?" Second grader: "·•-·· "

(J) Anclr Grllfllh ..
(I)
AIC Ntrwal;l

Servi ces

ChowyChovono. 41pd.. •3199.
olohn'eAuto Sel11, BuiiYiHaRd.,
llollirooll1.

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(I) tnalde the POA TQUr (R)

AGAI~ot.\0/.\.

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I ONL'/ WI~H
YOU COULD LIVE
WITH DADDY

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Used &amp; AabuiltTran•millloni:all
int,.-nallv inlpacted • U!JUan·
osoc1. lns1arrooio~ and pick-up

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Real Es ta1e

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Ill Dr: Who Seeds of Doom,

Auto Parts
&amp; Acceasilries

78 · Camping
New house for rent or sele in AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82
19B4 Ford Escort 4-door, 4Crown Cit&gt;t: 15 minutes from . Olive St., Gallipolia. New &amp; uud
Equipment
Welding set, tanks included.: 58
Fruit
spee.d new paint 6 tires.
Huntington, 25 minute• from wood -coalatove•. 6 pcWood LR
Astylin
tanks
complete
8360.
51,000mi.
$2800.
Ph
.
614Gallipolis, new localachool. Call 1uite U99. bunk beds 8199
&amp; Vegetables
-3847 after·12:00
379·2686.
614-256-6009.
. recliners new a. used bedroo.,.; Call814-992
noon
Camper Pelamino pop-up for
suites, wringer washers, &amp;
1ale. Exc . Col'!d- 304-675Flowera and vegetable plants _for 1984 Chevette 2-door, auto, air,
2 bedroom in Middleport. Beaushoes. New livingroom suites
2477.
tiful inside. New curtains. carpet 8199-' 8699, tampa. CBII 614- For sale: Barbie tm.,nhouse sale. First house on right above AM-FM, 42,000mt extra •tlarp
completely
furnithed
.
t30
.00.
Racine
Locks_
a,-.'
d
Dam.
$2650.
Ph.
614-379·2682.
and hitchen cabinets. $276. plus 446·3169.
614·986-4120.
deposit. No pets. 614 -99279 Motors Homes
Potted tomato plants for sale. 1982 Ford Thunderbird in very
6868.
County Applienee. Inc . Good
good · condlti~n . '60,000mi.
uted appliances and TV sets. Tony's Gun Repairs, hot reblutt- Call 614-247-3644.
&amp; Campers
$3600. Ph. 814-258·6867.
Nice 3 bedroom house .•Family Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon thru ing . Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM .
Call
304-875-4831
.
Fauver's
Greenhouses,
we
&amp;r~
room. 9arage, bnement, forced Sat. ,614-446-1699, 627 3rd.
now taking orders for strawber- 1980 Mercury Capri . 70,000
air heat, 5 woOded acres, barn. Ava. Gallipolis, OH .
26 ft . Titan motor home, com' For . sale · limestone, send
ries, 81 .25 per quart, call miles. loaded . 82100. retail,
1300 per montt'l. 8100 deposit.
pletety aeff-comalnld, generegravel. fill dirt, firewood . Deli~ 304·896·3879 .
make
offer.
Call814-742
-2371
.
No
inside
pett
.
10
Eett
St
.
Valley
Furniture.
new
&amp;
used
,
open 7 d•vol CA.Ll NOWII
$39.600.00. 304-576·2668.
tor, sleeps 8. $8900. Cell
vered.
304-6715-4412
.
Pomeroy, 614-432- 6289.
h,b2.1ci..09
large section of quality furni814·448·0008.
AVON -Itt changing! Be among
ture . 1216 Eastern Ave .,
Sofa.
chair.
8200.00.
Coffee
59 For Sale or Trade 2 or 3 acres in country with
Country home for rent on At. Gallipolis _
the Hrtt to rNp the benefltJ or 32 Mobile Homes
and endteb!es 8200.00. 1982
water and alec;tricity available. 1 9n Wlldern•• trevei trailer.
124. 2 people Only. 614-742thf new Avon. Call 304 -882·
26 ft. self-contained. SI"PI 8 .
Mag. 760cc 82,000.00 or
for Sale
Coli 614·992·6932.
2&amp;U
2246 evenings . 614 -742· 2211
GOOD USED APPLIANCES V46
Would like to buy a good used
best
offer
.
304·
675-7337.
day.
Washer~, drvers, refriguraton,
For Jale or trade : 8 American Pit
pool loble. Coli 614·398·8437
HIRING! Government jobs-your
ranges .. Skaggs Appliances ,
Bull Puppies. Good pets. Call '79 Cougar XR7. newo paint, anytime.
·
SIGNS.
Half
Prieel
Save
65%11
rebuilt angina no miles. nice cer,
Furnished 2 bedroom . $200 per Upp,r R1ver Fld. beside Stone
flfll . 8115.000· t88.000. Phone NEW AND USED MOBilE
614
-388·.
8
647.
Flashing arrow sign• 8299!
Stearn&amp; Garage, 304-876-7710
month, 8300 deposit . Woriung Crest Motel. 614-448 -7398 ,
call refundable. !802)8~8 - 8886 HOMES KESSEL'S DUAliTY
Ughted, non -arrow S2891 Unor 675-6749.
ext. 1203.
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI. only appl't . Wolf Pen A d. 1-704lighted
$2491 Free letters! See John Deere 350 dozer with 6
324-8289.
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
WEST. GALLIPOLIS. RT 36.
wa"t
blade.
In
excellent
condilocally . 1~8001423 - 0163 ,
'85 Mustang, 3 door, V-6. auto,
N~EOEO - Babvshter in New PHONE 614·446·7274 .
tion. Call 61 4 ·992-7401 .
a.e . cruise controL 31 .000
4 rooms 'and bath. e11tra nice for Sofas and chairt pric&amp;d from anytime.
Her.ten week dtYt and lome 1---::---- - - - miles . 304-676 · 5431 .
weekenda. Write to PO Box 672. 1980 Fairmont Bayview Deluxe couple, references and depotit $395 to 8995 . Tables $60 and
1 983 750 Honda Shadow Morequired. phone 304-675-1090. up tel' 8125. Hide-e-beds S390 18.600 btu air Cond, exc cond. torcyle. 81700. Call 814 -992New Haven , W.Va . State 14x70 furni1hed, 2BR , natural
304·876-7277.
'B3 Chfllly Cavali•. 2 .0 Liti-e
81
Home
to 8695. ReclinerS $226 to
7401 .
referencaa .
gas heat , CA., on private rented
engine. PS. PB, 4 door, 68.000
196 Park Drive. ref(igerator and S376 . Lamps 828 to 8125 .
lot. On Rt 36 Rodney. Ph.
Improvements
·
miles , $3,300 .o·o . 304- 675 range, 8296.00 month, no pots. Dlnettes 81 09 and up to &amp;495 . 275 gal oil tank. '73 M•verick
WANTED; experienced tale· 614·448-7644.
for
parts,
all
good.
wrecked
2926 after 6 :00 pm.
phone •ollchon. phone 304·
1 "t&amp;ar le8!te plus deposit, Wood table w-6 chairs 8285 1o
back end. Farm all Tractor , Phone
S796 . Desk S100 up to 8375.
•L.. a7e·656U.
1976 Shultz mobile home . 304·875-2192 .
304·882-2367.
BASEMENT
'77 Merk VLincoln, low mileage,
Hutches 8400 and up. Bunk
12x615 . Call evenings, 614-446WATERPROOFING
304·675-2710 after 5:00 call
WANTED: neat clean app&amp;ar- 4489.
beds · complete w-mattreases
&amp;
304·675-5584.
Unconditional lifetime guarenanoe for llgh1 delivery, mu1t
42 Mobile Homes
S295 and t.Jp lo 8398 . Baby beds Kenmore air eond, 21 ,000 blu 1
8460.00. 304·875 -7109
tee. Local reference• furniah•d.
hnow well . Phone 304-876· 1983 Nashua. 3 bdr .. axe . eond.
$110.
Mattresses
or
bo11
springs
for
Rent
Free estimates. Call coHect
1980 Caml:lfo, 304-676-1387.
aea8.
'
full or twin 883 , firm S73, and
Will Jell with or without wood Couch and chalr$75 .00. 3041·814-237·0488, day or night.
883. Queen aels $226. King 676
burner end underpinning. Call
61 Farm Equipment
-7879 after 6:30.
'76 Dodge Aspen station
Rogers Besement
The M11on Counw library Board 266 · 1448 after 7pm .
8360. 4 drawer Chest 869 . Gun
Waterproofing.
wagon, new tires, body fair,
2 BR mobile home in BidwelL cabinets 6 , 12 gun . Gas or
Ia taking eetlmatfll for repair of
good running eond, 1400.00.
Cell 61 4 · 446-9669 .
&amp; SONS
WIIM' damage to south pillar on , 972 Cameron 2 SR. 86000.
electric range S375. 8aby mat 55 Building Supplies U.S . 36CROSS
SWEEPER and Iewing machine
West. Jackson, Ohio . Phone 304 -773-61586.
the front of the library. It Call614· 446· 2170.
treues 836 &amp; S46 . Bed frames
rep1ir. parts, and 1upplie1. Pick·
Two bedroom house trailer. One 820. 830 &amp; King frame 850.
614·286-8461 .
.
lnternted Inquire et the Meson
up and detivery, Davia Vacuum
lot tor trailer. Call 614-446- Good selection of bedroom
Massey Ferguson, New Holland. 1984 Chevy Cillavier wagon, 4
County Public Library, 8th and 14x66 mobile home &amp; 3 lois In
0627
.
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Service. Over cyl, air, tilt, really nice car, Cleaner. one half mile up
Viand St. Point Plea11nt, W. Va. · Evergreen . Call 614·446-1339
suites, metal cabinets, head - Building M8terials
Georges Creek Rd. Call 014Ettlamtn must be submitted by or 448 · 1628 .
boards 830 and up to S86. Block , brick, sewer pipes, win - 40 uted tractora to choose from $4.296.00.304·675·2563.
448·0294.
2 Bedroom Mobile Home i;,
May 18th to Sara Buffington.
dows, lintels, etc. Claude Win- &amp; complete line of new &amp; used
Patriot. Call 814-379-2676.
12 Months free ·financing witt'l ters, Flio Grande, 0 . Call 614- equipment. Largest selection in 1984 Etcort, 53,000 miles,
1984 Trailer owner will help
S.E. Ot'lio :
AM ·FM tape. 5 speed, air cond ,
All t¥P81 c:ll'penter A concrete
approved
credit . 8300 minu - 246·6121 .
finance. Cell 614 -446 -8726.
304·675·3164.
work: Interior, elderior, remoTrai1er above Krogers in Pome· mum purchaae necessary. 3
deling. painting, roofing, free
ro't for ren1. Total elactric. Call Miles out Bulaville Rd . Open
Concret&amp; blocks all sizts yard or John o.. re 1010 tractor with
1972 Budd&gt;t Mobile Home, total
ettlm.te1. Cell 814-441-1174.
15
Schools
9am to 5pm Mon. thru Sat. Ph .
delivery. Mason tand. GalliPolis plows and di&amp;c. all like new 1975 Mark IV. good cond,
electric:. CA, largo living room. 814·992·6216.
614-,448·0322.
Block Co., 123% Pine St .. S3600. John Deere 14T Baler 304-876·7315.
Instruction
14,000. Ph. 814 -448· 1168 EvVlnyle &amp; Aluminum l&amp;4ing.
2 bedroom. Cell6141· 949-2424 . .
Gellipolis, Ohio Call &amp;1.t-448· 1795. John O.ere Barr faille
ening•.
,Storm windows &amp; dootl, over
IBfiO. Cell 814-288·1&amp;22.
2783.
Good used portable and floor
72 Trucks for Sale
hang gutt••· Free estlmltea.
2 bedroom hailer, couples, · 1 model color TV'a. Call 446Ph.814-446-&amp;l32. .
Re1raln Now . Southeastern Bus· 1973 121166 Kirkwood. Remo- •mall child, Locust Rd. Rt. 1, 1149.
Ready mix concrete and all 4020 John Deere tractor with 5
Will con1ider offer . 814deled.
In"• College. Call 814 ~448 Point Ple11ant. 304-876-1076 .
concrete supplies . Call us Valley bottom plows. 12 h . John Deere 1976 2 ton GMC . Septic tank
992-2464 aher 6 :00p.m.
43&amp;7.
Ace Construction. Rooflr,g. gutBrook Cement and Supplies, transport disc . 85550. New pumping truck. John '• Auto
Au1omatie washer 895, clothes
ters,
maaonry work. All work
Holland
273
Baler
$1795.
Call
2
bedroom,
you
pay
utilitiet,
304-773-6234.
dr&gt;tar
895
.
rrost
free
Salits, Bulaville Rd ., Gallipolis.
For Sele by Owner; 3 acr11
guaranteed. Call$14 -388-9766
614-286,8522
.
adui1S
only,
deposit
required,
refrigerator
white
S
126
.
Jacluded, cleared, health dept
or 388 -9792 .
frel!lter · 15 cu. ft . 8160. Maytag
Rough LL~mber . Oak &amp; Poplar
1988 GMC S-16, Siera Packapproved aeptlc •v•tem, rural 304·675-2535.
18 Wanted to Do
$160 per 1 .000 by bundle; 20c 180 Massey Ferguson Oinal age, V-8. fuel injected, 4~ wheel
wringer washer 896 , air
water. drilled well. power.
RON'S Television Service .
Tractor $3950. New Holland dr.. real sharp. 88900 . Ph.
3 bedroom trailer, 1176 .00 condltionar-6000 BTU 196, AC
by board ft . 304·676-4412 .
runner~ for mobile home. garden
House calla on RCA, Ouuar,
month,
city
'
water
and
trash
273
Baler
$1796.
New
Holland
11
,000
BTU
$150,
AC
16.000
614·44e·2106.
spot. 14x24 block building , one
GE . Specialing In Zenhh. Call
pickup Included , 304 -675 - BTU 8160 , 20 ineh 911 range
Hav ,Bind 8995 . Ph. 614-286Jim's odd Jobs painting, drive. halt mile from Route 62, school
304-678 -2398 o• 614·4462247.
6522.
S75, 20 inch electric range 56
Pets for Sale
1969 International Cab Over 2454.
way rHBJIIng , carpenter work &amp; bus route. 304· 458· 1727.
.
8126. electric range. double
Trector Uve Tandem 238 De roof repair, tree• &amp; hedges
2 bedroom trailer. Ashton Up - oven 8160 . Skaggs Appliances.
Must sell Vermeer 405 Round troit . 30.000mi. Iince majored.
experienced . Call 614 - 379 - 1981 Ventura VIlla 14x65
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
2416.
!railer. exc cond , total electric, land rqad, Hud approved, 304- Upper River Rd. Call 614· 446 - Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel Bater used only 1 season 86200. 83500. Ph. 814-26&amp;-&amp;&amp;60
removal. Call304-e711-133j .
Or beat offer. Call 614·3887398.
central air, 81110 wood building, , 876-4088
CFA Himalayan, Persian and 9832.
1972
White
Freight
Liner
COE
.
Will mow lawns In !own. Call front porch Included . can 1lay on
Siamese hittens . AKC Chow
Rotary or ceble tool drilling.
2 wood storm door•. ea1y gl11s puppie~ . · New Chow puppies.
814·448-38&amp;8.
350 Cummins, MaJor,ed. 10
rentCKt lot If desired . call 304Most wells completed same day.
John Deere, 2 row , corn pl1nter, speed overdrive transmission,
&amp; screen interta. 32x80 . 2 for
773·9163.
Cell 614-446-3844 after 7PM. e11c cond, 8460 .00. 304-468Pump
11le1 ·and IIIVIce. 304~
60.
Good
condilfon.
Call
614411 raar1, 10-22 tirn. on budt. 89&amp;·3802
44 Apartment
Lawn mower repair. Wfll pick up
1031 .
446-4706.
Coli
614,986·4422.
and deliver. Al1o ll~ht hauling.
Groom
and
Supply
Shop-P.et
for Rent
Call 114-742-2393 or 614- 33
Farms for Sale
Grooming . All breed&amp; ... AII Buy one '"'t atuchaln saw chain
Concrete fini1h. parlling Iota,
1 Piecalivingroom suite 8300. 6
742·3091 .
styles. Julie Webb Ph.. 614-446- ~nd get second chain half price . 1979 Ctlavy pickup 3A ton, 4
buementa · any Jil:e job. Senior
Piet e dinette set $50. Ph.
speed
.
6
cyl.
8760.
orbtttoffer.
0231 .
Citizen
Discount, Rick Garfield.
SIOERS
EQUIPMENT
CO
..
1
Bedroom
basic
rent
8176.00
814-387-0612
o•
367·0394.
304·468·1686.
Can do light heuling and roofing.
614-985·4484.
32 ACRES
, Handenon. W. Va. 304 -675Rauonable rates . Marion Jun 4 miles out1ide city limits. plus eleclric. Alao required a
Chinese pug -registered . One 7421 .
$200.00 •ecurlty de posh . CON . Washer &amp; Orver, e11cellent con- year old. Muauell soon. Make an
Snider. e14-949· 2829.
Cozy 1 room , one JtOI"t home. TACT: Jackson EstateS Dept . Ph dithm. Call614 -446-9416.
Starks Tree and Ltwn Slrvict
73 Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
offer. Call 614·448-7862 .
PopulAr Addi1on School Dis- 446 · 3997 Equal Houting
lawn cere. landscaping, attimP
Largalawn service: gre11 cutting trict . Fishing pond, b1rn &amp;
removal. 304-678 · 2842 · or
62
Wanted
to
Buy
Opponunity.
American
Couch
&amp;
Chair&amp;
Early
and wud· ntlng . Raked It outbuilding• . McGuire Really
AKC FlegiJtered Golden Re1980 Dodge PU, 4114. Shon
576·2903.
Round Wood Table'. Ph. 614 - triever, friendly, good with childwanted, nice neot Job. 814 · 992 - Co ., 1402 Fourth Ave., Hunting·
wheel bate. PS, PB, 4 spd. 318
Furnlahed &amp; unlurni1hed apts., 379-2671 .
2078 . Callanytlmelil
ren.
For stud urvice, call
engine. Call 614-2&amp;8-8457 afton , WVa 26701 or Ph. 304- 8160 .00 and up. references Ph.
614-245-6678.
·
529·8033.
Now buying shell corn or • ., ter 7pm.
82
Plumbing
304 · 676 -7738 or 304-675- Used Carpet &amp; applian ces. Ph.
corn . C111ll for latest quotes . River
51 04 A-1 Real Eltate.
814-446·6737.
&amp;
Heating
Golden
Retrievers:
9wks.
old,
20 acre farm Hannan Trace
City f1rm 'Supply, 614-446·
AKC Registered. Have had shots 2985.
1979 Ford Van . 8 cyl ., auto. PS .
Roed, Glenwood, '/! . Ve. for New apartmMt : c omplete!~
a. va1 check . 4 l-leehhy main.
Call 814 -992·6137.
more Information call 304-773 · furn . Fief. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 adults
54 Misc . Merchandise Call
today . Ph . 1 -614-2118 - Wanted to buy grende logs
CARTER'S PLUMBING ·
5118 or 773-5186 efter 6:00.
only. Call 614·446 -0338.
6110.
ANOHEAnNO
'
delivered to uwmill . Paul 1977 Ford pich up, 4 wheel
Cor. Fourth and Pine ·
110 acuts, Lt~on 8adan Rd ., Furnished Apt.1BR . 701 Fourth
Mercer Sawmill. · McArthur , drive, auto with air, Jtrong 400
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over AKC Regittered Toy Poodle, Oh io 46661 . 814·696·6933.
engine, AM -FM ttereo, tine
Gollipollo, Ohio
:
Hou se &amp; outbuilding. Stream Ave., Gallipolis. t226 Ulilities
1,000 tires. sizes 12, 13, 14, 15. Cockur Spaniel &amp; ' Miniature
truck. Steerna Garage. 304.
Phone 81•·448-3888 or 814·
through property . 304 -468 - Pd . Ph. 446-4418 etter 7PM .
21
Business
16, 16.6 . 8 miles out Rt. 218. Poodle &amp; Schn.uzer Puppletfor
876-7710 or 876-8749.
·
1066.
446·4477 '
Sele. Ph . 814 ~446· 8883.
Caii614·25B·e261 .
Opportunity
63
· livestock
740 Second Ave. 1 BR ., $186.
'78 Bluer. 4 wheel drive, new
per mo. Deposit required. Call
Reglsta..ed Hempshire A•m Ph.
Plastic cittern alate approved
tirn, headers. strong vehicle.
34
Business
614-446·4222 betwean 9-6.
84
Electrical
plntic tepric tanks, pllltl~ 614·44&amp;-1158.
Stearns Garage, 304·871-n1 0
I NOTICE I
Buildings
Ouroc Bo1rs . Bred ju1t like the .. 675·6749.
culverta,
metal
culvertt
.
RON
&amp;
Refrigeration
Oaks Apartmentl. We are now
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
boera we teared al the Ohio
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jock· Walker Coon Hounds 6mo. old TeJtation
having a mov&amp;-in special 8199.
INO CO . recommend• that You
th1t gained over 2.6 1977 Ford Van Econolina180,
Ph. 614-268 -1902 after7PM .
son.
Oh.
814-286-&amp;930.
do butln111 with people you Commercitl buildings lor lease. C111 tor more lnformetion at
lba. per d•&gt;t. Roger Bentley, 304·675·1319.
Residential or c~mmerclsl wir know, and NOT to send money Downtown Pt. Pleasant. Sloret, 614-882· 7570. (Out of district
Himalayan Pen ian Kitten1 . Seal Sabina, OH . 613-1584 -2398 .'
~riggs &amp; Stratton 6 HP, 4 cycle
i~g. New aervic. or rapeira .
through the mall untn you h1ve offlcea. A-One Real Ettate. call c:ollectl Managed by U.S.
points. Great mother• day or
•nd~strial,_
side
1h1ft.
gasoline
LI~Maed aleetricl~n . Ettimate
Sheltflf and EQ_uat Housing Op.
lnv..tlu•ed tha offering.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Call 304- portunity. Retident · Manager engma With centrifugal eluleh, graduation gift. No checks. 3 year Arabian gelding. Also 74
Motorcycles
free. RicMnour Elactric,., 304.
small
m•e
pony,
Good
child814-992·2e07.
ne-51 04.
all brand new , 1200. Call
675·1711.
Terry Hale.
Own your own Jean ren's pet. Call614· 266· 6200.
814 -446· 6828 or 614-446 ·
Sportswear, Ladi1s Apparel, 747 lnddu1tri111lstorage'12 foot
0932.
Female Beagle regittared 6
Men1, Chlldrena t Maternitv. over heed door, 3 phases -of Furnl1hed Apt. t236 . Utlli11tl
mon1h1 old, had all shots, Gentle Jertl't milk cow with 1981 Honda 760 CUstom. Good
86 ~aneral tiauling
Pd.,
18R
607
Second
Ave.,
t..rga Sizes. Petite, Oancewea- electric, 18~48 Jteel building
$50.00. Includes t'louse. 304 - helf"' celf. t 600. Red &amp; white condition. Run• grut. Asking
20 HP Stiner lawn mower: 4
r/ Atrobic, Bridal, Lloger la or 614 · 446 - 2362 For Gelllpolis. Ph. 446 -4416 after wheel drive, lrtitulates In the 882·2692.
laced hatter . t250. Call 814 - 11300. 1S76 Hondo CB 7eo.
7PM .
379·2809.
Aacetsoria• Store. Jordache, appointment .
h . condition. 11.000 mll81.
middle. Call614-446-0475 , 9. 5
Oiteno. CJivln Klein. Sergio
Garage kept. Asking t1095. Dillard Wlter Service: P~ls,
days·aak
for
Gordon
or
Sophia,
Furnished Effidency I 160. Utili- after 6 PM I 14·387-7289.
Val..,te, Evtn Picone, Lir Clai·
.
Fish
Oayllt'J
time
for
stocking.
1982 'Yamaha 680 )(f. Like new CiJtlfnt, Wells. Delivery Anv·
57
Musical
tiel paid, share bath. 807
borne, Oaao!ine. Healthtex over 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Catfish, H~ld Bluaoill, Bass, condition. 296 Actual miles. time. Call 614·441-740C-No
lnstruments
Second Ave., Gallipolis Ph.
Crappie a Minnows. For more Retail new for $2195. Call Sunday cella.
1000 olhers . •14 .800 to
Deluxe anawerin~ machina, like
446·441 I aher 7PM .
information on delivery . Call Toll 814-44&amp;-9407.
Ul:.800 Inventory, training.
n.w. Orlginaf pnce 8379 . Will
fbttur ... grand opening, e1e . Can
F•M. 1·800·&amp;43·8439.
R 6 R Wtttw S.J\I'fce. Home
for t60. 1982 Honda 50
6 Teme electronledrums. miur,
open 15 deya. Mr. Keenan. 33 Acrltl: 3 mile• we1t of HMC. Upst&amp;in furnished Apt ., 4 rooms sell
bike. good for teenager 1 . &amp;325.
ttandl &amp; COlds. 8500 firm . Call
1986 Yamaht Z-2&amp;0 ekcellent ciat•n•. walla, poofa feled .
ne11
At
.
36
.
Caii614
-446-B221
130ela7B-3839.
Formerly Jamea loys Water.
and bath . Centrally- located. 1 or Call614 -448· 7109.
614-245-6691 .
condh:ion. Ph. 614·441-9710.
a her 6pm.
Same ra1e1 . Call 304 ·175qtJired.
P~. Ref.
614-44&amp;·0444.
~
·
·
2 lldults.
I depo•it re- 1
1981 Hondo BOOR . •4e0.18S6 e370,
large level tot in Harrisonville on
Kaw•slld Teclta 250 thr•
St. At 684. Electric, lC water, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apta. UtiUties
J &amp; J w..., Stt'YiCJ. Swimmiftg
wheellf. 6,4-992· 5303.
old septic tank. Will sell or trade paid ne,.;t to Rio Grande College.
J»&gt;O'I. eittema, weUa. Ph. 114·
71
Autos
for
Sale
for bott, camper, motorcycle or Ph. 814·448·8883.
'
1979 Hertrt Davkllon law rider. 245·9215.
~ -.
anything of Vfllue. Ph. 814 -448·
Supar Glidt front end. C.ndy
Greciou• living. 1 and 2 bed3103 •• 44&amp;·8667.
31 Homes for Sale
apple red. Strak..t and runs WattarJon ' a Water HeulinJ.
room tpartmentJ at Village
, 980 Chryllar Fifth Avenue. great. $3000. C•ll 114-181· reasonable nt11. immtdi•e
Lo1 In privAte park on Raccoon Manor end Fl lvnide Apart·
2.000 gallon delivery , clnlrl\l,
good condition. Call 814-446· 70e&amp;.
May contld•r trMie -ln of mobile Creek. EltK;tric, sewer. and ment• in Middleport. From
ooos.
.
pools, well. •tc. call. 304· &amp;71 home or property on lhl1 new 3 wa1er. Well financed . Shown by t215. Including utilities. Call
2919.
.
1981
Honda
Fourtru:.
2IOR.
1
IR home, 2 car v•age, 8 mi. IPPointment only . Call 614· 814·992·7787. EOH.
1974 D1rt. t350. 1978 Fair- r0011 boost, Boyaen AHdt, hot
south on At. 7, •47,600. Call 742·2577.
mont t350. 1978 Ford Ltd; tip aifen~. bruth .-n~~ . n.-i .l-louH coal. lfm•tone, ~d
&amp;14-448·8038.
3 room furnishtd apartment.
•260. Coli &amp;H -3S8-9U9.
b••· twist grip throttle. 4 • • •· DeiiY•td 1 1on a'MI up,
For S1de: 9Ch:110 lot In Twin 614·992·5434 o• 304-S82·
months
left on warrenty. UOOO Jim lo~itr. 304-·~· 1247 ..
' Reduced: Modern Flan ch ;
Cedar eddltkm, New Haven. 2888.
•
1979
Chowy
MoUbu
Ciullo,
6
firm.
1983
kaweaaki 110 LTD. 17e-73!l7.
woodbu,nlng&lt; firepla c e . W.V. U600 li•m. 304·882·
cyl. C•ll14·441·1219.
thaftdrlve,
14.000
mil••·
Sc:rNf1ed porch. c:•pettd. car- 3206.
APARTMENTS. mobile homn.
•1000 fWm. luocll Aou"' U4- Fonnerfr • ken't ftOW' .Johnt1
port, 3 acrM. Near Crown City.
houtn. Pt. Pla~t~nt and Galllpo·
w.... SttVico. Johft w.........
198e Fo.d hcon. 4 lpd. 992 ·7288.
UB.OOO. C111 U4·28&amp;·1319.
111. 814·44e·8221 .
AM-FM oopo. 13199. UBS
J•. Ownw. 1,000 • 2.000,-:

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BUDG,ETTrat;'tmiUionJ: Uaedlt .
Rebuilt. All.larque corvier.
tlrt - &amp; tranlflf CUll,. CVC
Joints. Guaranteed a ri'linlimum

~

Musical
Instruments

e (IJ

(I) llportal.ook (T}

carrv or install ·Call 814·
319- ·
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Beesend bee hives foraale. Uti.
per hi'ole. Call614 ·1'42· 2292 .
Will do lawn mowing In Pomeroy
and Middlepon area. 1978 Ford
Granada. 302 motor, 4 tpeed.
good condition . .S550 . 614·
843·6274.

Cll

Glllews

For sale 12' Se.-s geine fi•h•tnan, new gama . .h1rm1n 3 hp
f'!"'OtiJr &amp; trailer. 30~878 - 1 413 :

1 lf2 inch gil.s· Wetar pt,~mp with
tuetion ~ disch11ge h.ose. Call

•

I!VENINQ

G.•uff.U.70o.o.o, 304·878·
2338.
.

Ph. 814-446-11201 .

WED., MAY 13

;

Syrv .. tiollinu boot, ~8 hp
Marinef .motor, 12·24 volt trolling moto.r, _·. Lorence Oreylin•

' of tht
Rearrange. iettera
0. foul
ocrambled · wo•ds be·
kJw to form f.oUr simple words.

814·948·2S02 o• 814·8.49·

.614·387·0279 6pm.

For ~ease

~1'1?...

1oo.ooo BTU wilh so.ooo

"I really HATE commuting!"
G 0 V E R Ill M E NT J 0 B S . ~;;~:;:==:;:::;;~=:-r;;::;;::==;:::==i Upatain office. corner of 2nd
and Court,
Call 614•.16.040 · •69,230 ••· Now 31 Homes for Sale
41 Houses for Rent

aummer monthl. 614-992 ·

8· 1·87 . See all or part. Ph .

Television
Viewing

BUT Til~'&lt;;; e:cco~,

"THAT'&lt;; 13/o.D

lnboerd-outboard, ~en bow, ell
ClhYII cov•ing, .lldiftg equip,
ate. All good ·COndition. Call

Chicker'!t- 100 .started IJ"Yetl.
Bom 3 -9•87, n ·.OO etch until

'OI,Itput 1350. Call .614 :9922517 or 614·992-6293 .

The Daily

LOSER

Boataand
Mota.nrr for Sale

1979 1711. Sloialfl. 140 HP

Gas furnace. 4 ve1ra old .

IC.S.T.I

Needed: Mature r"ponsible
babvsltter in Mlddlepon. WeekcJI'ft, for .2 children during

446·9780. '

3 qr 4. Bedroom housfl' in Kyger
CreeJc School District . Referen~
cea Ph. 614-446-8621 .

1:~ta

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Space fof. .rent trailer ,s paces. · 19 Inch ·Zenith Televilion Ph.
Locust Ad, At. 1, Point Pleasi!lnt. 614-448-0429.

Nudtd FuiJ·Time AN 's for long
t•m c:•• facility. Should h8118
good leadership tklllt and management experience, Exeellent
~flfltJ · apply et Scenic Hills
Nurling C.ntM, At. 2 B9x 282,

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One defendant for felled a bond and four others were fined
T uesday night In the co ur Tof M iddlepor t Mayor F red Hoffman.
Jeffrey D . E ngl ish, Pomeroy. forfeited a $4W bond posted on a
charge of drivi ng while i ntox icated .
Fined were Gerald D. A rmstrong, M idd leport, $50 and cos ts·,
disorderly m anner; Way ne Wil liams, MiddleporT, $25and cosTs,
disor der ly m anner; Eddie Patrick, M iddleport, $100 and costs
on each of th ree disord er ly m anner char ges and a 19 day jail
sentence for fa ilure to pay old f ines; Lin da Pa trick. Middl epor t.
$50 and costs each on two disorder ly manner charges .

Pomeroy court leveL&lt;&gt; fines
Fou r defendant s were fin ed In the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Ri chard Seyler T uesday night.
,.
·
(
They ar e Mlck Oll er. M iddleport, $213 and cosTs and six
months probatio n, assa ult; Ma rk Hammonds, Pomer oy, $213
and costs, !repass ing; Dea n Wh it tington. Pomer oy , $63 and
costs, failu re, To pay old fi nes, and Cha rles B r ainard , E lkhar t,
Ind., $63 and cos Ts, no opera Tor's l icense. ·
El even other defend ants forfPIIed bo nds, all posTed on
speeding char ges. They include Alexander May, Pomeroy, $46;
Cora ! so n, Kingston. $48; Thomas Gil key, Malta, $49; Donna
Wilson, Pom eroy. S50; Rhonda Taw ney . Chesapea ke, $48;
Raymond Reut er , Pomer oy, $44; M ichael M att ea, Mi ddlepor t,
$46; }oy Hy;•ell. Pomeroy, $47; Timothy McCa rt y, South
Charleston, $'18; Ear l Phelps, Pomeroy, $o7; David M ay nard,
Leon, w. Va. , $51.

Accident reported in Pomeroy
Li ght damages were Incurred to two vehicl es and one driver
was cited as The res ult of an acc ident on Wes t M ain St. , Tuesday
evening.
Pomer oy Pol ic" sai d a ca r dr ive n by Ma ry Stover . Raci ne,
struck In the r ear a ve hicle d r iven by Jam es Koenig,
Middleport, stopped in the lane of traffic. Stover was cit ed on
ass ured clear di sta nce and no fi nancial respo nsibil iTy charges .

Revival begins Thursday
Thomas A . SergPnl , Ridgev iew, W.Va .. will be evangeli st fo r
a revival whi ch beg in., T hursday evening and continu es through
Sunday at the Racln1• AposTO lic Church. Services will be at 7: 30
p.m . each eveni ng. Th e church is loca tr d next doo r to the
firehouse.

Patrol reports accident
Both drivers were •·l tr d In an acci dent Tuesday, at 8: 15a. m ..
on Sil ver Ridge Roa d. In Orange Townshi p, one mile wes T of
Ohio 7, accordin g to theGal lla Meigs Pos t of the State Highway
Patrol.
Ira 0. McCoy, 69, and .James A. Myer s, 17, bo th of Reedsvi lle,
received res pect lve citat ions for failure to y iel d when tur ning
left and not wear ing B sea t b&lt;' it . Myers was going ~as T on Sliver
Ridge Road whC' n McCoy m ad&lt;• a left turn In M yers' path ,
hlttlrig Myer s' ca r .

Free Clothing Day set
Galila· Melgs Communit y Action Age nc·y·s free clothin g day
for low -Inco me persons will b~ Thursday . !I to noon. at The old
high schoo l buil d ing in Ches hi re.

OAPSE meeting planned
The Southern L ocal Schoo l Dis tric t' s OAPSE ChBpter will
hold it s final meet lng of the curren t sc hoo l yea r at 7 p.m. This
eve ning (.Wednesday) at t he high schoo l.

EMS report.s -emergency runs

Middleport police report arrests
Si x ty-ei ght ar r es ts were made by the Middlepor t Police
Departm&lt;•nt In A pr ll. accord lng tot h~ r&lt;' POrt of Po lire Chief Sid
Little.
Po ll c~ during t he month inws tiga tcd th ree acc ident s.
collected $78!l.7f&gt; In parking m~t er deposi ts. w rote 52:! par k ing
tickets and co ll ec t ed $!'14 In merchant po lice pay ments. All
vehicles were driven 4,1!55 m iles duri ng t h ~ m onth.

.~et

Souther n l&lt;lncle1·gan rn Grad uation w ill be held Friday night ,
7: :10 p.m .. at Sout hern Jun ior High School.

Public Notice

46779, until Th,ursday, June

4, 1987 at 12:00 p.m. tnoonl

lor 400 tons. more or .less. of
1tat" speciftc•tlon 404 as-

On Mov 1. 1$87, in the

phaltic hot·mbt in piece on ve·
rlou1 \tillage strHts.
Jan ice Lawson. Clerk

Meigt
County
Probate
Court . Cue No. 255 12, Ar·
thur Werner. S tate Route

VILLAGE OF SYRACUE

124. Racine. Ohio 45771 .

t51 t3 . 202tc

end Inez Roy, P. 0 . Box . Racine, Ohio 45771 . were ap.
pointed Co- E~tecutor and
Co· Exec utri~~t of the estate of
Etha J . Warne r. dl!lc eased,
lettt of Route 2. Ra cine,

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE

Ohio 45771 .

Robert E. Buck,
Probate JudgeLena K. Nesulroad. C lerk

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Memorial services for Wi llie
M aude Coa t'es, 77, 190 N. Second
Ave .. Middlepor t. who died Sun day at Veter ans Mem orial H ospi·
ta l, wilt be held at 7 p.m. F r iday
at t Hea th United Met hodist
Chu rch In MiddleporT.
Mrs. Coates w as bor n In
Middleport on Jan. 21, 1910, a
daughter of the late Phillip and
Ida Montgomer y Edwards. Besid es her parenT s, she was
preceded In dea th by her hu sband , Ed Coa tes. and Three
bro thers.
A member of the M eigs Count y
Humane Soc iety, M rs. Coa tes is
survived by a daughter , Barbar a
Betzln g, Pom er oy; fo ur gr and·
children, Jan Roa ch, Kev in Befz.
ing, Brya n Betzin g and Cary
Betzlng, all of Pomeroy; t hree
grea t -g r and children , Ash l ey
Roach, Char la Roach, and l&lt; a·
telyn Roac h. all of Pomer oy; and
a brother . Char les Edwa rds of
Middleport.
D ffl clat lng at serv ices will be
Rev. Sonny Zuniga. Burial w ill be
In Beech Grove Cem eTery. T her e
are no calling hours. The E: wing
Funeral Hom e is in charge of
ar rangement s. In lieu of fl ower s.
fr iends m ay make donations to

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at the Rock Springs fair
Groun~ Sot., May 16, 1:00 P.
M. until 4:00 P.M.
Dr. Carol Osborne, Vet.
Rabies 13,00. other innD&lt;ulations available. Dogs must b1
on leashes. Cats . in carriers.

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·
Sentinel News Staff
Tuppers Plains r esident s Included In a proposed
sewage disposal project for that communit y
should begin formulating their questions for a
public meeting scheduled 7 p .m . June 24 at the
Tuppers Plains fire station.
The Meigs County Commi ssioner s announced
the meeting at their r egular Wednesday meeting.
Commissioner Ri ch Jones said he had hoped for
an earlier meeting, .but was told by Ohio
Environmental Protect ion Agency official s that
themeetingdateshouldbelegallyadvertisedw ith
45 days notice.
In addition to This, copi€'s of t he proposed
maintenance plan and usage feeschedul€' mustbe
made available to affected r esid ent s for review at
leasT 30 days prior to the public meeting. By
Monday , copies of the two plans may be obtained
at the commissioners' office in the courthouse,
and at K eebaugh' s Res taura nt, Cole's Soh lo and
Ladwig's Grocery in Tupper s Plain s.

The commissioners · warn Tuppers Pl ains
r esident s to be prepared for " st.a rtllng r evela lions" in regard to the user's fee.
Explained Jones, when the project was
originally developed, the system was to be
independently owned with residents on the system
mai ntaining their individual systems . Annual
Inspections of each lridividual system would hav e
been made, and If malfunctions were detected
during an Inspection, corrections would have been
made at the owner's expense. Under The original
proposal , each of the 137 individual systems
Included in the problem· area wou ld have been
required to pay $5.44 per month, to cover
inspection costs. At the tirne The $5.44 fee w as
proposed, Tuppers Plains r eslden1s passed a
pet ilion in protest.
However, when this proposal lor independenT
ownership was submitted to the Ohio Att orney
General' s office for r eview , it was ruled Illegal.
Instea d, the system must now be owned by the

STEVE HOLLAND
LYON, France (UPli
Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie today refu sed to atTend the
fourth day of hearings in his
trial for crimes against hu manit y a day after cl aiming
he was kidnapped from exil e
In Bolivia and was being held
hostage by France.
A court clerk was sent to St.
Joseph' s prison in the mornIng to ask Bar bie If he would
attend the session. " The accused refuses to appear to• -day ;" ·tlfe~letk r eported when
the hearing openC!Ilater in Th e
da y .
The defendant Is not required to attend court sessions
under French law and hearIngs can p•oceed withouT him.
Barbie' s brutal Interrogations as the Nazi Gestapo chief
earned him the nam e th e
"Butcher of Lyon."
Barbie. claiming he was
k'ldnapped and extradit ed illegally to France In 198.1 from
his exile horne In Bolivia.
exercised his right and demanded Wedhf!sday h€' no

verbal punches In , Jed by
pr osecutor Pierre Truche.
" There are several wa ys 10
Interrogate an accused. There
are those that wer e In use in
' this town 40 years ago. He who
was submitted then did noT
have any choice, " Truche
said.
"For the honor of French
justice, we are giving him the
chance to explain himself.
Barbie Is a hard name to bear, ·
close to barbary," he said.
Barbie' s attorney, Jacques
Verges, said Barbie chose to
w1thdraw when he did because
he did not want to sit through
The testimony of former Bolivian InTerior Minister Gustavo Sanchez, who he claims
bet r ayed him, kidnapping him
and turning him over to the
French for $.'i,OOO.
Sanchez was expected to
tes tify today.
Verges said Barbie was
advised to withdraw by his
Bolivian lawyers who have
filed court papers seeking a
r eview of his extradition by
the Bolivian Supreme .Court.

longer be r equi red to attend
his war crimes trial, wh ich
opened Monday.
Th e unexpect ed devel op ment br ought cries of . " coward " at the shrunken, 73·
year- old Ba r bi e wh o
psyc hiatris ts tes t i fied s till
shows signs of Nazi beliefs
more than 40 yea r s after the

war.
Barbi e had been ex pected to
submiT to three days of Inter roga tion beginning today on
charges he directed or participated In the deportations,
torTures or -murder of nearly
800 people from 1942 to 1944.
Those plans were quashed
when he sa id ,."! am the victim
of a kidnapping and this affair
is being examined by the
Supreme Court of Bolivia.
" This extradition Is not
lega lly valid . This Is an
infraction of Boliv ian Jaw. I
co nsider my self a hostage, noT
a detainee," he told the court.
His request wa s approved
by presiding .Judge Andre
C'erdinl bu t not befor e prose·
cutlng lawyer s goT a fi'W

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By LEE LEONt\RD
UPI Statehoulll! Reporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio fUP IJ - A
long-awaited savings and loan
regulatory bill is going to be sent
through the Ohio Senate without
a controversial provision keepIng the Interest ceiling on credit
cards and small loans at 25
percent.
Majority Republicans decided
Wednesday to eliminate the
Interest rate provision to give the
savings and loan bill a betler
chance of passing.
The bill was pulled off the
Senate floor two weeks ago and
sent back to committee after
many senators, mainly Democrats, balked at the provision
retaining the high Interes t
ceiling.
Without the provision, favored
by the Ohio banking and consumer finance Industry and the
retailers, the Interest ceiling on
credit cards, revolving charge
accounts and bank loans would
drop back to 18 pereent next Jan.

qu•t• inspection within 180
days after tM date of thia noUce at the Syrec:uh Muntc.ipal

Building. Third Street, 5'1'1·
CUM, Or ert lhe hDfTII!I of
Geor110 E. Holmon. T'"suror:

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principal

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deliveries to the Wast Virginia
area during the period of time
the bridge is closed. Just give
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555 Park St.

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proceed with the public m eeting, and then dev ise
a way for the affected r esidents to vote on the
project.
.lust whaT happens if resident s vote Th~ proj ect
down will hav~ t.o be answered by E P A
respr~se nTa t lves at the public meeting .Jones said.
Applica tion by the county commiss ioners for
funding to eliminate an EPA Imposed building
ban in Tuppers Pl ains began In thP late 1970's. A
gr ant for 85 per~ent of t ht' estim ated costs for ·
Ins tallation of thr proposed projec t was r eceiv ed
but beca usr the project wos the first of it s kind , .
repeat ed d~la ys ocr urr&lt;'d.
Act ual co nstr uction cos ts to be paid by E PA
have been es timat ed at $2Rl.OOO. Al so Inducted In
the 8!i per cent gr ant Is $64.700 from E PA for lhe
design phas(• of the projecT. Th e count y M s
already paid $60.0()0 for engine!'rln g fees. Cos ts t,o
resident s In the project area will va r y from
sysTem to sysTem. based upon thr indlv ldu~ l
problems Invo lv ed.

Mary Hohstettrr revlcwM thr mo•t r.~cent
paperwork, In preparation of u puhllc metltng on
the prn.i1•cl, schedull•d for 7 p.m. ,Junt• 24 at tht•
Tuppers Plains flro• •tutlon.

"None of what yo u sa id Is
accura Te!" McF ar lane snapped.
Th e Washingt on Post repor ted
today, however. th ~ t McFarlane
twice .solicit ed Sa ud i officials
secre tly - seeking up to $111
million for the Contras In Mu y or
.June 1984 and then. aft er the ban
on
aid was Imposed, as king
l&lt;lng Fahd for anoTher $Vi million
during Th e kln g's Februa ry 1985
vis iT lo Was hing ton.
!.ate In the day, Mcfa rlane
apologized for his occas ionally
angr:v answer s but also ca uTI-

u.s.

5moot11, cr&lt;amy laym of nutty fudtl&lt; or peanut bun&lt;r
on chewy panola with bl&amp;. crunchy nuts. All cowrcd with .r at mWt
chocolak. 5illopty ~- .. &lt;Julntlrously llotlclous!

1.
Sen. Robert~. Ney, R- Barnesf

l'
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ville, chairman of the Senate
Financial Institutions and Insur ance Commit tee, sa id the Inter ·
est r ate provision will be deleted
and the bill r eported ou t of hi s
committee next week . He sa id
the credit card Inter es t ceiling
wtll be dealt wit h In a separate
bilL
'
The 1SO.page bill was drafted
after stx months of legislative
hearings on the 1985 sa vings and
loan crisis . It cl ear ed the liouse
last year but stalled In the
Senate.
.
Sen . Richa rd H . F inan, R·
Cincinnati, archltecf of the Se·
nate bill, has other pro blem ~
beside the Inter es t ceiling.
The House passed a sltn liar bill
which he said is lacking the
necessary restr ucturing of the
Ohio Department of Commerce
to provide adequate regulation of
the S&amp;Ls.
Moreover, the Hou s~ is lns i~ t·
lng that its bill be the v~lliCie lobe
sent to Gov. Richard II\ C!!leste.
Finan iald he Is prepa~to have
the Senate hold onto th ,bill until
his version Is recogn , as the
! 'I
vel!lcle.

onod the panel aga ins t u ~l n g the
h e ar ln~s as a pillory.
"I am sorry for my outburst
here ea rlier loday, but I 've got to
tell you;" he said, " ... people
don' t vol unTeeo· To come In and
work for the ~ove rnm ~ nl for ·
these wonderful wages and ocr· asionalty ge t shot at and s)l('nd ~0
year s doi ng th at so that i hey can
be rid iculed by som eone who
has n't got the patience to study
the fac· ts. Ther arc pro plc out
her e waTchi ng th is .

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Long-awaited savings
and loan bill advances

ev•llable for inspection any
time by an" citllen who ,.,

S.oled p&lt;oposols will be received by Vittage of SyractiiO

PAPER MOUNT t\IN -In the 10 years 1dnt e tht•
Tuppers Plain• sewagt• proj1•ct has hren In tht•
works, a mountain of pap erwork ha.&lt; cros.oed the
. desk.&lt; of the Meigs County CommL-sioncrs. Cit•rk

that some counlries are good aT has been on anTI -depressant
it. And they are good becau se medicat ion si nce his suicide
terror ist s know that whenever att empt Feb. 9, quick ly apologthey commit ter r orism against ized for his " lntemper cnce" I sra el, som ething, somehow, but from that moment, the
hear ing held Incr eas ing signs of
somewhere Is going to happen.
partisanship
and tension . .
" Now It may not always be
McF ar lane was tes ty In ansarms: It may not be pre· empti ve
aTtack . It may be negotiatloh; It wering Sen. GeorRe Mitchell.
may be bribing. But you can be D-M alne, on ques ti ons abo ut a
g--n sure If any I sraeli Is ca ut(ht. falsified While House chronolhe's going to have his govern - ogy, and Mitchell seT off his
m ent gotng after the go~ernme nt an ger agai n In cha rging he
Improper ly solicited Co ntra aid
who did It! "
McFarlane, whom sources say from Saudi Ar abia .

man. R-N. H .. If Congr ess should
By' Dt\NA WALKER
been told about a Drug
have
WASHINGTON ( U P!)
E
nforcem
ent Administration ef·
Former National Security adfort
In
June
198.'i to ransom
viser Robert McFarl ane, facin g
n
hostages
i n Lebanon,
America
yet another question on what he
McFarla ne's fa ce sudd enly
supposedly should have done but
flu shed and his an swer came In a
dldn' l, ·was plenty mad and
r
eso nant growl: "No sir! " His
wasn't going to take It any more.
voice
then r ose to a shout as he
In his third day of televised
boiled
over .
testimony before the congres"
IT
Is mor e Than pass ing
sional committees probing the
st range to me that we cannoT
Ir an-Contra scandal, the usually
aspire to a policy that Is more
Impassive former Marine colo·
. effective to deal with ter ror ism ,"
nelerupted with anger.
he said. "Now It Is undeniable
Asked by Sen. Warren Rud-

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Public Notic e

county. with the counTy having r espon si bil it y for
any necessa r y cor rections to Individual sys tem s
which might be discovered during Inspections.
Under thi s plan. w hich has been mandated by the
attorney genera l. the monthly user 's fee has
quadrupled to $21.43.
Estimated annual cos t for operation of the
sewage sys tems. as r eport ed by Jones, is $35,2:!0
annually. Cos t per i ndividual system would b~
$257.16 a yea r , or $64.29 quarter ly, or $2U .f
monThly.
A breakdown of the $35.2:10 annu al cos TIncluded
$3,380 for administrat ive · costs; $12.145 fo r
opera tions and m aint enance; $7,875 for replace·
m€'nT cost s; $10,570 for regulaTions and ln spec·
l ions; and $1.260 for sampling.
Although it is ult !mat ely the der ision of the
commissioner s whet her or not to proceed with the
proj ec t , they will be basi ng their decision upon the
wishes of the Tupper s Plains r es ident s included in
the project . The co mmiss ioners say they mu st

!McFarlane faces fourth day of questions

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FtOUCIARY

IBJ 6. 13. 20. Jtc

received
he recen
I dea
th
of
his b rword
otheroft
, Olin
A . Bai
ley,
Euclid, a former resident of
Pom eroy .
Bailey taughT school in M eigs
County at New Hope, Rose Hill,
Por tland and Oak Hill befor e
going to E uclid wher e he ta ught
science for :10 years at E uclid
High School.
He also served as coo rdinator
of the audio visual depart ment
l or six year s before reTiring in
1973.
Survivin g are his wi fe, Mabel
F rec ker Bailey; a son, Robert ;
six grandchildren, 11 gre at grandchildren, and two broth er s,
James and John, both of
Pom eroy.
Services were held ai the Hope
Congr egational Church in E uclid
on April 30. Attending the ser·vl·
ces from Pomer oy were Mr. and
Mrs. John Bailey , Joyce RobineTT e, Darlene Bucklry . Gr eg
Ba il ey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt er
and Ada Holter.

Daily stock prices

M eigs Count y E m ergency Med ical Ser v ices reports four ra lls
Tu esday; M iddleport at 5: 16 a.m . t o Hudson St. for Ralph
Hawley to Vetera ns Memor ial Hos pit al; Rutla nd at 11 ::!4 a.m.
responded to a stove fan fire at the Chapman resi dence on
Salem St. ; Rut alnd at :1: l o p .m. to Me igs Mine No .2 for E dward
Neece to Holzer M edi ca l Center; Middleport at 6: 26 p.m. to
South Third Ave. for Pa ulin e Tay lor to Pleasa nt Va l ley
Hos pital.

Kindergart en graduation

M r. and M rs.· John Ba iley

Daily Number
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Pick 4
0455
Super Lotto
31-30-29
21-36-19

EllCHANGE8 QUIPS - Fonner National Se~~:~::,:;
Robert McFarlaae trtves hli Impression of Henry

as h~
exchances quips with r~orters at the Iran·c~ntra ,hearing~
Wednesday. McFarlane beJan h18 fourth day of t esll,mony tod~y.
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