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Page-8- The Daily Sentinel

I

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

are fed up

I Farmers

Area.deatbs

Jennie Cannan

R. Hawk, Sinop, Turkey; one
daughter and son-i n-law , Mary
Jennie Carman, 86, 270 West . and Paul Rei tmi rc, Raci ne; two
Main St., Pomeroy, died Sunday grandchildren, Claudette and
at th~ Pomeroy Health Care Christopher Reitmire, Ra cine;
two sis l ~rs, Nettie Mae Hayes, of
Center.
A former Meigs Cou nty school Middleport, and Thelma F~rne
teacher , Mlss Carman was born Roush, of Pomeroy; scvBral
Nov. 7, 1900 ln Meigs County, a nieces and nephews.
Services will be Wednesday, 1
daughter of the late Joh n and
p.m.,
at Rawllng-Coats-Blower
Della Pennyoaker Carman. She
Fu
neral
Homer with Pastor
was a graduate of Ohio Un iverDuane Sydenstricker officiating.
sity, Athens.
''
Surviving are three nieces. Ida Burial will be in South Bethel
Mae Clark, Lilah Freeker and Church Cemetery. Friends may
Mildred Bowen, all of Pomeroy; · call at the fun eral home Monday,
a nephew, Ivan Car man, Pome- 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesda y, 2 to 4
roy, and a sister-In-law, E liza - and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial
cant rlbutions may !JI' made to the
beth Carman, Pomerov.
Besides her pare nts,· she was Meigs County America n Ca ncer
preceded in death by two broth- Society.
ers and two sisters. ·
Way Clark
Services will be held at I p.m.
Wednesday at th e Ewing Funeral
Way Forest Clark. 62, Tuppers
Home with burial to be in the Plains, died Monday morning.
Carleton Cemterv. Friends mav
He was born April 28. 1924 in
call at the funeral home after ·I At hens County. a so n of Twila
p.m. Tuesday . Th e famlly will be Pullins Clark, Reedsville, and
prest'nl from 6 to 8 p.m.
the late Lewis Clark.
Mr. Clark was a member of t h&lt;•
George Coleman Sr.
Tuppers Plains Vetera ns of For'
George Frank lin Coleman Sr .. eign Wars, Post ~05.1; Drew
86, Gallipolis, died Satur&lt;lav a t Webster Post :19. Amer ican LeHolzer Medi cal Center. He 'was gion. and attended the Wesleya n
form er owner and operator of Methodist Chureh. He was an
army veteran of World War II.
Hilltop Grocery near Rutland.
He was a member of the Nitro, and was rrtired from the B. F.
W.Va., First Chruch of God, and Good rich Co .. Mari('tta.
Besiidrs his mother, he i~
the Wes t Virginia Labor Union
su rvi\'Pd by his wife. Audre.' ;
loca l 1353, Charles ton.
Born March 5, 1900 In Putnam two dau ghters and sons·in·law,
County, W.Va ., a son of the late Connie and David Ross. Athens;
William Lee an d Matilda Ann Linda nd Trrr·y Kaylor, Reds·
vlliP: a slstct·. Wilda Scarberr)',
Hedge Coleman.
Surviving are his wife. Virgie Racine; fi vr brot hers, Willard.
Lee Dunn Coleman; one son. Ca mden. N. .J.; .J im and Ray or
Basil Coleman of Dayton; onr West Collin gswood. N. .J .; Roger
daughter, Hazel Sigmon of Cir- of Ronks, Pa .. and Kenn et h of
clev llle; seven grandchildren RaclnP. Also surviving are s ix
and 10 great gra ndh clldrt'n; grandchild ren. Melissa. Lisa a nd
three brothers . .Jam es Colrmari Scot t Goldrn, Guysv il lr: RPnee.
of Lancas ter, Ot mer Colema n of Crystal and Randall Kaylor.
Libert y, W.Va. and Robert Co le- Rrrdsvlllr.
Besides his father. he was
man of Elea nor, W. Va; fivr
prf'Cf'ded
In drat h by a daught er,
sisters , Nina Smith and Mamie
Ruth
Ann
Colden; a brother.
Null of Liberty W.Va. , Dovlr
Gibson of Nitro, W.Va., Ada Thurston Clark, and a grandColeman of Elf'anor, W.Va .. and daughter. Kimberly Ross.
Services will be hPld at I p.m.
Opa l Null of L a ~ castr r , Ohln.
Wed
nesda)' at the White Funeral
He was prrcrdf'd In dPath by
Home
in Coolville with Rev. Roy
onP so n, George Coleman .Jr·.,
D&lt;'etrr off iciatin g. Burial will be
and two brothrrs.
in Heiney Cemetery, Reedsville.
Services will be Tuesday, II
Friends
ma)' ca ll at the funeral
a.m. at McCoy- Moorr Funeral
home
from
2 to 4 a nd 7 to 9 p.m ..
Home, Vinton, RPv . .lim Lusher
Tuesda.v.
officiating. Burial follows in
Vinton MPmorlal Park. Frlrnds
may call Monday, 4 to G p.m. Lollt•ry numht•r.-;
Monday at thP fun eral home.
CLEVELAND tU PI1 - Sat urSara Hawk
day' s winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
Sara E thel Hawk, 70, of Mi ·
Dally Numher
nersvllle Road . Raci ne, diPd
;;;;;;, Ticket salrs t o t a I e d
Friday morn ing at Holzer Medi· $1.1&gt;l6.8."~i.50. with a payoff due of
cal Center.
$2.446,1 25 .
Mrs. Hawk was born ,Jan. 11 ,
Lotto
1917 at Marmet. W.Va ., to the
24. 1. :n. 21. :19. ii.
late Vannie and Sy l\·Ja Badgley.
She was a mrmbrr of sout h
Bet hel Chu rch.
Survivi ng arr hr r husba nd .
Marion Hawk ; one son, DPnnls

Monday, February 16, 1987

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By United Press Jn!ernallonal
As the planting season approac hrs. fewer farmers will be
sowing oats - and wheal and
corn.
Ever- increasi ng grain surpluses . combined with sustai ned
economic d iffi eu lt ies. are forc ing
Oh io fa rmers to become crea tive
with their crops. Many of the
state's 89,000 farm ers are -ex·
preted Jo try their hand at what
they hope wi ll be more profi ta ble
vent ures, such as asparagus,
.J apane~e mu shrooms. berries
and garbanzo beans.

Squads make 12 ·runs over weekend

Farmers have reaped only
m eager prices for mainstay
crops like wheat, soybea ns, tobacco an.d corn for about five
years. About 6,000 Ohio farms
have failed since 1980 and about
30,000 more face financial trou bi Ps, the Cleveland Plain Dealer
re ported Sunday . .
Economists at OhloState Univers ity's College of Agriculture
es tima te as many as · 10,000
farmers will test different crops
this seaso n, replaci ng some of
the state's H million acres of
gra in w i th · promising
newcomers.

Lebanese...
Continued fr om page 1
had guara nt ('Cd th e safPiy of th e
envoy, and ga vr .Ju mbla tt a
mPssagl' from Brit ish ForPlgn
Secretary Sir Geoffrev Howr. It s
cont ents were not re,;ealcd.

Hospital news
Vet erans !\1( morial
Satu rd ay Adm issions - Charles Findley, Racine; Mary
Blanks, Pomrro)' .
Saturda.1· Discha rges - .Joe
Eva ns, Iva Upton, Mina Warner.
Edith Edwar d s. C:rorgr
Star·r hr r .
.
Su nda) Adm issions - Chery l
Frrguson , Midd leport; Av is
Frrr krr, Racine; Aud rey
MrQua id. Po m&lt;'rO)' .
Sunday Discharges - .John
Hoffma n.
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Weather

Experts say, howevPr , that It is
not likely any of the hopefuls wlll
catch th e public'•S attention and
become a boom crop the way
tomators did In the 1800s.

South Central
A travelers advisory was in
effect.
·
Today , s,now likely. Snow may
be mixed with freezing rain at
times. Accumulations through
the day 2 to 31nches. High 30 to 35.
Brisk east winds of 15 to 25 mph.
Chance of snow 70 percent.
Tonight, ~now likely. Low near
20. Winds eas t 10 to 20 mph.
Chance of snow 60 percent.
Tuesday, snow still likely wllh
the high from :lO to 35. Chance of
snow 60 percent .
Edended Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
A chance of snow Wedn esday.
Fair Thursday and Friday with
fl urries in the northeast. Hi ghs2fi
to .15. Lows 10 to 20 Wednesday
and 15 to 25 Thursdav and
Friday.

Plan tournament
Bradbury PTO Is sponsoring a
si ngle elimination fourth grade
boys and girls basketball tournament. beginnin g Saturday, at the
BRadbury sc hool. Entry fee will
bP $15 per team.
A cheer leading competition
will be held lh P same day with an
f'ntry fee of So per sq uad.
All entries mu st be In by
Thursda y. Proceeds will be used
to purchase sehool equipment
such as a compu ter or score·
board clock.
To ent er, or for more informa·
t ion. ca 11 992-iiR90, 992- .11;89 or

~lated
Word of Life Church, Burlingham. will be in revival .,
Thursda y through Sunday with
Eva ngel ist D.R . Vance. Special
s inging nightly. Everyone
welc·ome.

Rrvival

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One ticket holder has winning Lotto
CLEVELAND iUP Jt - One
ticket from Saturd a~· night' s
Ohio Lott o game with the' six
numbers dr aw n is wor·th $1.2
million. Ohi o Lott ery Commls·
sian offi cials said.
Num bers chosen in th e drawing are I. 6. 21, 21. 31 and ~9.
The holdE'r of th at ticket ca n
redeem the tickN and become

on Route 7 to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Tuppers Plains at ~:14.
p.m. to a n auto accident on. Oh o
124 at Forked Ru n, Reedsvlll ; •
Coolville called at 4:32 I'-m. for .
.Jaws of Ll fe; Life Flight called at
4:40 p.m. for Gary Rucker; :
Pomeroy called at 5:02 p.m. for ·
Anna Hames to Shelby General •
Hospital, Marietta; Middleport
called at 5:20p.m. to assist with .
air bags; Pomrroy at 5; 52 p,m. to .
Maples Apts . for Ettorilla Cas- :
sell to Vetrrans Mr moriall-!ospi· :
tal ; Middleport at 7:26p.m. to .
Ohio 7 for Gladys Miller to Holzer
Medical Ce nt er .
Sunday at 12:58 a:m., Middle· •
por tt oMa rkVforanun ldentifled :
person who refused trea tment; ·
Middlep0r1 at 2:45a. m. to North
Fron t St. for Sherr! Ferguson to :
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Pomeroy a) 1 10: 41 a.m. to St.
.John's Lu thpran Church for Avis ·
Frecker to :Veterans Memorial '
Hospital ; Po meroy atll; 58 a.m. : ·
to Darwin for Donna Bentley to
O'Bleness Memorial Hospital;
Columbia Township Fire Depar.tment at 11:43 p.m. to a brush fire
on Count y Road 10; Middleport at
3:57 p.m. to Leading Creek Road
for .Joseph Davis Jr. to Veterans
Mr moria,l Hospit al.

Meigs County 'E mergency
Medical Service reports 12 calls
Saturday and five ca lls Sund ay.
Saturday at 2:28a.m., Middle·
port treated Chuck Pullins at
MlddiPpor t Pollee Department;
Racine at 6; 28 a.m. to Hill Road ·
fo r Ulla Strauss to Veterans
Memorial Hospit al; Middleport
at 9:46a.m. to Elm St. for Diana
Barber Ia· Veterans - Memorial
Hospltill;· Middleport at 10:08
a.m. to Holzer Clinic for Char les
Findley to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy atlO; 56 a.m .
transported Kenneth Haning
from a lractor-traller accident

SCIPIO
RECYCLING

eligible for thr $1.2 million
jackpot th at will be paid out ovrr
a 20-year spa n.
That jac kpot was created with
sa les of $3.2:19 mllllon.
The 267 tickets with five
numbrr., are eac h worth $910 and
thr 12. 64 ~ tickets with four
numbers arP each woi·th $51.

L'OCATED 2 MILES EAST OF PAGEVILlE ON
MEIGS CO. TOWNSHIP ROAD 142.
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NOW PAYING HIGHEST POSSIBLE
PRICES ON FERROUS SCRAP
QUESTION : I own some shares in a mutual fund.
I have r~ceived notices of capital gains that are
betng retnvested for me. I have also been notified that the_ fund is paying the tax on these
gams. How wtll thts affect my income tax?

FLATTENED ALUMINUM CANS 25(LB.
CLEAN SHEET &amp; CAST ALUMINUM

22( TO 26( lB.
# 1 COPPER 41 ,c
#2 COPPER 31 (

ANSWER: You will receive a Form 2439. The undistributed capital gains ate includible in your
tncome and the ca pital gains tu paid on your
behalf is claimed as a credit on your tax return.
If this cre_dil exceeds your tu liability, the difference wtll be refunded.

K11l A. Kobler, Jr. E.A.
"Enrolled to Practice Before
the Internal Revenue Servi ce."

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CALL 614-992-3466 FOR
INFORMATION

H&amp;RBLOCit
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE

Schools of the Me igs Loca l and
SouthPrn Local School Districts
wpre closed loday due to a report
of an anllclpated snow and
freezing rain storm which was
predicted lat rr In the day for
Meigs County . Schools of the
Eas ter n Local District were in
session.

Lodgt&gt; notil't&gt;S
Middleport Lodge 363 F&amp;AM
will hold practice Tuesday, 7:30
p.m ., for EA degree. All offi rers
asked to att end.

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supper Saturd ay, sta rtlng a,t 4:.10
p.m . Also on the menu wlll be hot
dot s, peanut butter sandwic hes,
dessert and drink. Everyone
wPlcome.

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To sponsor danrt&gt;
Belles and Beaus Square
Dance Club Is sponsoring a
dance. from 8 to 11 p.m., a t the
senior citizens center In Pomeroy. Caller will be John Waugh.
This Is a benefit dance for one of
the club's couples who lost Ihell·
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meet Tuesday , 7 p.m., at the
senior citizens center, Pomeroy. ,

Soup event Thursday
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United Method~st
Church is sponsoring a soup
supper Thursday beginning at ,
3:30 p.m. Soup, sandwiches and '
pie will be served.

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and hll(h8 near ae.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, February 17, 1987

Copyrighted 1987

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A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

EPA requirements Pomeroy Council topic
By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff .
Des pite Monday night 's inclement weather, Po meroy Village
Council met In regular session.
'Major topic disc ussed was the
Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency -required compliance
plan for the village's sewage
system.
Following EPA's r('(Juest for a
plan to update the present
sewage sys tem, council hired
Engineering Associates, Woos-

ter, to prepare a proposal. EPA
wants a copy of the proposa l,
even though implement ation of
the plan "is still a long way off.''
accordin g to Mayor Richard
Seyler.
·
Sey ler brought up th e matter.
saying he do esn't agree with the
pla n which the engineers have
developed.
He sa id the size of a proposed
new sewage plant has bern based
upon flow rate. However, he sa id.
EPA is requiring elimination of

all clear waters 1ri!ln run -off.
springs, st reams, strip mine
run-off, etc.). and clear wat ers
make up the bulk of the flow rate.
Therefore, Seyler said. with
clear wa ters eliminated, the
proposed plant is larger than it
needs to be.
He said the present sewage
pla nt sit e is large enough for a
new plant, but he wondered if it
mi ght be ad('(Juate to "modify
the plant we have now. "
Sey ler sa id the plan also·

includes areas of the vill age
wh ich may never have water.
EPA official Joann Mon tgomery was in Pomeroy recently to
discuss the compliance plan.
Seyler reported, - and left a
questionaire which .Jane Walt on,
cler k-treasurer, is fo rwarding to
the engineers. Based on the
engineers' answers, Sey ler said
co uncil ca n then decide If they
want to spend money for an
addillonal study .
If co un cil approves the current

pla n "as is," Sey ler sa id he's
"afraid we' il be Jocked·l n" even
if the systpm is ovl'r-deslgned.
Co uncilman Larry Wehrung
s ug~ es t ed asking Chuck Mann, of
Engineer ing Assoc iates . to come
to Pomeroy and discuss rrv i·
sions. Seyler sal(i co un cil should
wait unti l the engineering fir m
ret ur ns the questionairr before
schedu ling a mrcting .
Aft er seco nd and third read·
lngs of a proposed ordinance
allowi ng eigh t percent across-

Shamir a1'1·ives
today for talks
By HELEN THOMI\S
R!'agan has kept his dis lance
liPI While Jlouse Reporter
from news reporters this year to
WASHINGTON (UPIJ - Is- avo id questions about his worst
rael' s role In ihP Iran arms- politica l crisis, and Shamlr fol·
Co ntra aid cont roversy wlll not lowed sui t in New York Monday,
be a point of disc uss ion this week refusing to answer questions
when President Reagan meets about his country's role In the
wllh Prime Minister Yit zhak co ntroversy.
Shamlr , the adm inistration says.
Israel has cropped up repeat ·
With Shamlr arriving today for edly in reports on the sca ndal,
his first stal e visit to Washington but Sham lr's coalition governsince the Iran· Co ntra sca nda l mont has rejected suggestions
erupted three months ago. ad· from so me U.S . . officials that
mlnistra t ion officials sought to Israel initial ed the cover t Amer I·
p!'ay down the)sraeli co nn ec tion ca n arms sales to Iran and
des pite pers istent reports lnvolv- proposed the sc heme to funnel
lng the U.S. ally.
profits Ifrom the sales to the
"There are a lot of other things Nicaraguan Contra rebels.
of bilateral nat ure to disc uss."
Before he left Tel Av iv, Shamlr
onr U.S. official said Monday in said Israe l has " nothing to hide''
desc ribing the agenda for Sham- about It s role in th e affai r, and
lr's sc ~eduled meetings with officials of both countries have
Secretary of State George Shult z" .. hastened to say th at relations
today and Rea ga n Wednesday.
have no! bee n dam aged.

most reprehensibl e form of special Int erest legislation, " OPIC
said in urging a "no" vo le by
each lawmak er. "It Is a sellout of
the rights and protections of
Ohioans to the properly and
cas ualty insurance Industry ."
The bill is an attempt to ma ke
com mercia l liability insurance
availab le at an affordable cos t to
loca l governm ents, sc hool districts and businesses.
Onci major section revises th e
civil justice sta tute to elim inate
frivolous lawsuits and limit ex cessivE' da mage awa rds and
a ttorney fees . The other gives th e
sta ir more power to regulate
insuran ce companies and requires th at they furnish more
flnanelal data on claims, payouts
a nd reserves .
In his eight-page lettN with
selec ted newspaper clippings,
OPIC proj.ecl director Peter
MacDowell said that despit e a
decision by Riffe to remove a
Co ntinu ed on page 2

UP!)
A
WASHIN GTON !
mllestone In the his tory of the
United Mine Wor kers union wlll
!JI' ach ieved this spring when the
1950 pension ''ust overcomes
years of financial uncerta:nty
and reaches maxim um fund ng,
says union Pres ident Richard
Trumka.
Out of the fund are drawn
pensions for nearly 92,000 benefl ·
clarles. largely l'll)ners who re·
tired before 1976 and thei r
surviving spouses.
"The dateoffull fundlng:"ll~~e
a milestone In our unions
'
tory," •Trumka sa id Monday In a
news release Issued by the un io n
In Washin gton.
"The beneficiaries of the 19 50
pension trust represent all those
who risked everything 10 rearganlze the UMWA In the 19~~
and who put it allan the llneag
ln the 1940s to build the first
industrial union pension fund In
the United States.
"Their pension benefits will be
secured and fully guaranteed,
. not by PIJmlses but by actua l
I,I

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funds."
Joseph Connors Sr., chairman
of the board of trustees of the
UMWA Health and Retirement
funds said the full funding was
made' possible by the provis ions
negotiated In the National Bltum·
lnous Coa l Wa ge Agreement of
1984_
The 1950 pension fund as of
June 30, ·1984, had unfunded
liabilities In excess of $1.1 bllllon,
the UMW said
When full fu~di ng Is attained, It
wlll have more than $1.5 bllllon In
assets and all the money needed
to pay the beneficiaries their
pension benefits at th e current
level, th e UMW said.
The financial situation contrasts with nine years ago when
the fund trustees susPended
payment of benefits during a
111-day Industry-wide strike.
Following the strike's conclusia n In Marc h 1978 the 1950 trust
was compelled t ~ borrow $49
inllllon to meet Its pension
obligations and the plan's unfunded liabilities exceeded $2.1
billion, 1he union said.

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the-board salary Increases for a ll
v illage e mployees. co un c il
passed the ordinance, retroactive from .!.an . 24.
At the sugges tion Qf Seyler,
council also passed a resolution
allowing Pomeroy Fire Depart ment to advertise for bids for a
new fire truck. Aft er bids come
In , Seyler said council ca n review
fin anc ing and make sure the
truck Is affordable.
Reclama tion of an aband oned
Continued on page 2

Southern
residents
to vote on
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RECEIVES PLAQUE - Rotary cluh member
and retired educator L, W. McCom!IS, right,
presented retired Meigs Football Coach Charles

Chancey with an engraved clock·plague on behalf
of !he Rotary during Monday night's banquet
honoring Chancey. See details on pagt' :t .

Renter aid, rehabilitation top
priorities ac~ording to NLC
in remarks accompanyi ng th e outraged - th at thr administra survey. "These needs are not tio n has submitted a budgrt
isola IPd. They exist In all parts of which cont inues the retreat from
the natio n, In com munities large the longstand ing fedrra l commit ·
and small."
ment to provide decP nt housing
Roark said the league's Go· for lowrr Income prople an d to
page report, "docu men ts an the revitalization of drter lora turgent need to ro mbat this rising Jng neighborhoods," sa id Thotide of dependency and dcspera· ma s McHugh, dlrrc·tor of the
lion and to put forward a national Rochrster tN .Y.J Housing Au ·
housi ng pollcy th at wlll work."
thorlty, In tes timony prepared
Housing assistance has taken for today's Senate hrar lng.
some of t he deepest cuts of a ny
McHugh, l&lt;'st lfyi ng on brhalf
program during President Rea· of th e National Associatio n of
ga n's adm inistration, with fed · Housing and Redevelopment Of.
eral aid to housing falling from ficlal s , said local housing offl.
$30 bllllon In 1981 to Jess th an $10 cla ls arc not S('(&gt;kl ng maj or n~w
bllllon currently. Construction of programs but rea uthoriza tion
new units of housing for the poor "at r~asonabl ~ lrvPls of exis ting
successful housi ng and commun·
has ground to a virtual halt .
"We are discouraged - no,
Continu ed on page 2

By DAVID E. ANDERSON
WASH INGTON tUPil- City
and small town officials think th e
federal gove rnm ent's top housing priorities should be financial
help for renters a nd rehablllt a·
lion of single and, multi-family
dwellings. the Nai lonal League
of Cities said today.
Jn a report tilled "A Time to
Bulld Up," the league Identified
concer ns· from a survey of 444
cit ies and tow ns th at was limed
to co incide wll h the start of
Senate subcom mittee hearings
on federal housing assista nce.
"For many America ns, fi nding
sheller has become more urgent ,
more difficult , more cos tly and
more fr ustrating," Ma yor Mike
Roark of Charleston, W.Va .. sa id

Southern Local School Distr ict
residents In Ma y will vote on a .4
of one mill tax levy fo r the
removal of asbestos from sc hools
of the district.
A resolution of npcesslt y to pay
the levy beforr voters was
approved when the di str ict' s
board of educa tion m~tln regular
session.
The board added .Jerry .J.
Batcha, Randy S. Ko~ hl er and
Linda A.. lonsupka to the su bs Htule teac hers' list and approved
th~ participation of 32 students In
the Individual and tram compcllllon for scholarship tes ting to be
held at Ohio Unlverslly this
s prln ~ wllh the cos t to br $6 per
student.
A me~ ling was set for(; p.m. on
March 9 with pr incipals of the
dlslrk l to discuss staff eva lua tions. Board members, the superIntendent, treas urer, assistant
treasurer and prln c lp~ J s were
)!lven per mission to attend the
Ohio Slate School Boards Assoelatlon So utheast spring regional
ronfrrencr lo be heill at the
Un iversity Inn, Athrns. on
March Ill. Approval was l(fvrn
also to participate In thr Children's Thratrr Youth Abridgement pro~ram. drsll(ned for
Pnrlrhm!'D t. Thr boa rd also
agreed to participate In lhP
a itrrn a tlv~ class sponsored by
thr Me igs .Juvrnllr Court. The
sr hoolls for studen ts who recelvr
suspensions fro m their regular
class room work. Thr board •P·
proved taking part In the pro·
gram of Educa tional Servlcrs,
Inc.. which Includes workshops
In n•a dln~ a nd Instructional
manuals.
Attrndlnl( the mret Jng were
Supt. Bobby Ord, D!'nnle Hill ,
c lcr k· trt&gt;asurrr. and board
members, .Joseph Thoren, Don
Sm ith, Char les Py les, Dl'nnle
Eva ns and Scott Wolfe.

U.S. faces
oil shortage,
Times says

Trumka calls full
funding 'milestone'

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS. Ohio iUPJ)
The Ohio House of Represe nta-·
tlves was sc heduled to vote toda y
on a clvll justi ce and insurance
reform bill desc ribed by a
co nsumer watchdog group as
" the crudest and mos t repre·
hensibl e" of Its kind.
, The House was schedu!Pd to
co nvene a t 11 a.m.
In a JettPr to all 99 House
members Monday, the Ohio
Public Interest Ca mpaign said
House Bill 1 would hurt the
owners of defective products and
people who live near toxic waste
dumps.
Nevertheless th e · measure,
which cleared the House lnsu·
ranee Com mitt ee last week and
has the support of House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe .Jr., D· New
Boston, was expected to pass
handily and go to th e Senate,
where Its futu re Is less cert ai n.
"The bill Is thC' crudest and

Schools closed

Shade River Lodge 4o3, Ches·
ter, will havp a special meeting
Wedn psday, 7 p.m., with work In
EA and FC degrees. RPfreshment s will be served.

Redmen host
Cedarville
tonight

House votes on
reform bill today

NEW PRICES GOQD THIU MARCH 1

Middleport Lodge 36:1 F &amp;AM
will have a special lnspccllon
meeting Friday. Dinner at 6:30 ·
and lodge at 7: :!0. All ma sons
welcome.

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COUPLE HOSPITALIZED AFTER WRECK A New Haven, W.Va., couple rldlnc 11 this 118&amp;
Chevrolet Blazer Station Wa1on was hospitalized
Monday after the vehicle went out ol control on a
bridle on Ohio 7, slid oil the road and overturned
In Sallllbury Tow111hlp, authorllle~~ said. The
driver, Tammie Steven8, 110, was treated and
releMed from Veterans Memorial H08pltal In

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stable con41tlon at ~l eas ant Valley Hospital,
PolntPieaaan!, W.Va. 1 8Ufferln&amp; from a frac!ure4
ankle. The vehicle WM southbound around 1:$$
p.m., when I! went out ol control on the Icy brld1e.
h veered off the riJrht side of the road, traveled
over a IJIIard rail and overturned down an
embankment.

NEW YO llK llJ Pi t - Thr
Unllcd St at&lt;'s face&gt; a nra rlv
I nev ltahle shor t:rge of all prrhap•
as serious as thos&lt;' of th•·
mld-1970s, despltr higher )ll'troleu m priers imd a morr sta blr
mar ket, Th &lt;· Nr' w YQrk TJ mes
said today .
The Tlmf's. {]Uotlnj! ana lvsls
and govrrnmr nt policy mirk.Prs,
said the $1~· JN ' r · barrr l prier for
petroleum, alt h o u~h neurlv
twice what It was the pu; t
summer. was not bellrvrd
enough Ia h;olt fu rt her declln('s In
domestic drilling.
Th~ Times quot{•d spccl~llsts
as saying U.s. d~pendencc&gt; on
foreign potrolu• ·m could lncrf'asp
by 1990 to nc&gt;w heights a nd
perhaps reach the dangl'r point
of 60 PE'rcen1 by 199~.
The newspaper said !hat what
It called the la tes t and perhaps
IIJ'Oiiielt warnlRil came last
week from Int ~r tor Secretary
Donald Hodel, the onettmr
energy secretary, who sa id ,
" People wlll be sitting In gas
lines anyllmewllhln the next two
to five years."

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Tuesday, February 17. 1987

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EPA ...
All
All Meigs Count 1 se hoots 11 orr r losro ·1u1 sda) duP to 1r; road
condtiiOns ct rat ed 1&gt;1 lllczmg t.un whi ch frll Mond.n
aft ernoon All sc hools at e under the ftvr dav s permuted h1 tho
s lat e for closmg schools due to 1n r Iemen! wra th et

Three vehicles damap,ed in wreck
1 h rr~ vrh iCI&lt;'s v.rtr dam aged tn .tn aCC ident on Nye Ave

ca used by Icy toad condttt ons Mond.t\ aftfl noon
Pomer ov Pol1ce sa1d an east bound em dtlvPn b1 Eugene
Conget Mason W Va sk tddNI on the tee and st t uck a
westbound tru ck eh 11 on bv Grego•1 Ka y lot Lr tat t w Va The
tmpa ct th1&lt;w th o Kmlot \ Ohtcl&lt;' 1nt o a parked cat ow ned b\
John James I hrrP v.rt r modrt dlf ddm agcs to the Congr t dnd
J amrs 1chi £Irs and hra1 v to t hoI&lt; 11101 " h1 c lr fhPI£ "rt c no
ln]utlcs and no cl tlltons

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Bt•mict• H i~lt&gt;)

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Bernice M lltglev Rh ( olum
bus former II of Mrtgs Count1
dted Sund ay tn l olumiJus
Born Sept 2R 1'100 tn Hutl.•nd
she wa s a d.tugh tct of the l• t•
Ad elher t .tnd 11 l &lt;~nliw c ha"
McCormtck Sr1 e• !I nr pill'v.'
and .JZI(Id l nlf' C'('S clfid g ll .!l

p m l hutsd,l\ a t the Hlgle1
I tm th (&lt;mete I \ 111 Rutland
Set \IC('s 11111 be held dl R p m
ll'&lt;dn&lt;sdn 11 th• 0 ll 1\ ood

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mal c ti l It om 2 p m Wodn&lt; stlav
Ulll l l flmf' Of Sf' ) \ )(f'S

Meigs County a~ent \

Sr 1 lr 1 and John Andc 1son
rounl ll p1 r sJdC'nt s"1d 11 v.as
th en unde1 stan dmg th e road
could be t Pp,J urd but 11 \\Ould
Sll il C\CIIIUdli V gl\ e wa\ How
P\PJ Andrt son ag1erd th e 101d
~&lt;ould be usuable unttl that
happem d No drflnt le dr(lsto n
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If tn doubt as k a dra lct about th e
cu11 ent bluebook piiCf' 1 have a
bluebook
If IOU r c not fa milia• 11 1th the
bra nd of Pq utpme n t bE'mg sold
take alo ng someone who Is Also
make sure 1ou will be able to get
parts from loca l dealers
Avoid the tcmpta tton to pur

~&lt;onde~&lt;'d tf the lot dnd stde"alk
.u e,, adJ aconr to the old depot
cou ld be clea ted Sevlet satd he

would milkf' till angrmrnt s
th1 ough lhC' Jdllr oa d comptHl\
fut u thu th e 1a til oad 01 th r

1 tllage to do so
And llna llv co unctl 1ss ucd a
1rq u ~s t to 111lagc 1estdr nt s to
kpep pet s confmcd to vat ds
SP\ lrr

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pla int s of pet s runnm g loose
ha\ ~~ brt n

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rhasC' over size m ac hmer v

Don t overloo k c lu es to abno1
mal ma hcl ne " ear Examine the
bot tom or the mac hine for grease
and oil leaks Look ca refull y a t
t ra nsmlsslon and ot her housings
for any signs of welding Inspect
'"'" pa int closely to see 1halllls
not hiding an earlier acctdent or
1ust problem
Need to know where to buv
used parts for mac hinery Give us
a cal l l have a Jist
Resolve to Cut Costs In !987Cost contt ol There maybE' other
goa ls a farmet co uld have bu1
the most ctl tlcal without a
doubt Is resolvl n!( to control
costs
If you 1e going 1o make II In the
next few days II will depend on
how well you con trol your costs
If " e 1c tplklng about lower
com modity ptlces- and we are
- we have to be talkmg a bout
lowct costs of produ ction
Farmers need to mom tor both
vat Iable and fixed costs more
closrly as d1 oppmg commodity
ptlces drive down profi ts Man
age mr nl effl clencv Is th e key to
successful farming
Vatlable &lt;Os1s such as fcrtll
IZEI and il1 es tock feed ca n ea t
up pt oftt If not used pt operly
You need to 1es1 soils to ma ke
SUif' vou appl y on Jy thr fert lll zet s
nredrd. and then app ly thPm In
an unw asteful manner
Fixed costs whlrh may In
elude rrnt al leeds also should be
tc exa mined Re negotia te rents
to levels close t to the return you
get on that land E fficient use of
rqulp ment and buildings minim
lzrs depreciation cost per unit
Reducing the number or trips
across the field during pl ant)n g
"Ill not only cut va riable costs
but also reduce wea1 and tear on
eq uipment You a lso may want to
co nsldet substituting somr Jabot
fo r higher c os t r a plta l
op~t allons

Prar ltc lr v. r ll lt Rutland
has fill cl for dtvotcc m Mc1gs
Count y Common Pleas Cou t t
from Judy Ann Jewell Rutland
A dt ssolutlon of manl.t gc ha s
been gra nted Guy R Sa rgent and
Sandra S Sat gent
Dhorce ac tions finalized ate
Jern M Atkms against Mat v L
Atkms and Donna J ea n Thomas
against James A Thomas

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blamed lot ,, , least 12 deaths
Sl nCC' Sund av - lout In North
C.11ollna tv. o In New Yo • k and
eHte each In Massac hu se tt s
Rhode Tsland New lt•rsey Ken
tu r kv Mlssoutl and I ouls lana
In th e Virgin las and Ke ntucky
1odd c rews 11 orked Int o th&lt;:&gt; night
to c leat Icc and snow that
It lggered hundr eds of accident s
Monday Including 200 In West
VII glnla s Kan awha Count y
All the truck s are out a nd
we're still salt ing the roads , but
c1ervt hlng s still slick
sa id
Han v Sllvct ma n street com
missioner In Char leston. W Va
Everyt hing seE-ms to bf' fr eez
mg bac k over "
M01 ehcad State University In
Morehead Ky , ca nceled classes
todav as did several KC"ntucky
publlr sc hool districts
lee on transmission lines
caused an ou tage tha t left 20,000
pcoplt:&gt; "lthout e lectricit y Man
day night In Virginia Beach, Va
and officials sa id they did nor
ex pect service to be' res tored
until today
fh e airport In Huntington,
W Va , was close"d Monda y night
and flight delays werE&gt; reported
Monday In Roanoke Va Cha
1ieston, W Va , a nd Louisville,
1\y
Ice para lyzed mu ch or Ken
lucky Monday, c losi ng schools

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RQCK SPRINGS - · Ide al
ways pu t the student s or athletes
above himself, hr never embar
rassed a plaver m Iron! of a
crowd and hts team alwav,
pla yed bette r In the second half
Those ae e the things that arc
Important to me In a coach
The WOJ ds a bovc by formr1
Pomeroy and Metgs Hi gh Sc hoo l
pr mclpal James Diehl were JUSt
a few of th e numerous complt
men is paid to 101 mer Me1gs
football coac h ChariE's ChancE'y
m a banquet honot mg Chanct•Y
and lhe 1986 TVC champton
Mr tgs foothall team her e Mon
day sponso red by the Mlddlcpm t
Pomeroy Rotan Clu b
The oni\ fo ot ball coac h Metg•
Htgh School ha s ever known m
tis 20 year htston the Rtpl e\
native and Mat shall graduate
Chancey \\ as alwavs a respected
man and coac h of lttlh words and
b1g ac lton Steppmg down from
the helms as head football roarh
but tf' ma mmg as a ' teachrr
Chan cev's ,,bsPncc on the foot
ball held wtll cast shadov.s o1e1
hundt eds of loca l lamll1 es th tt
were proud to sav th en chlldton
wc1 o und E'J ht s g\udance
Tn 20 years at Meigs Chancr1
pos ted a 108 76 l mat k and w.ts
26 12 2 tn tour \ems a t Pomeroy

by the Rotary Club The learn members pre·
sented Coach Chancey with a gift In appreciation
of his leadership Pictured, from left, are Dennis
Aull, Rod Gilkey, Coach Chancey, Lennie Van
Meter, Jim Crow, Roger Black, Mark Tannehlll
and Perry Kennedy

HEJ;P HONOR CHANCEY - Several mem
ber of the first Meigs High School football team,
which finished with a 9 1 record and won the 1967
Southeastern Ohio Athletic League champion
ship, were on hand to help honor Coach Charles
Chancey al Monday evening' s banquet sponsored

House
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ptoduct habtilt1 sort10n, certa in
languag(' ha s ber n left m the btll
MacDowrll s.lld that language
11 htch v. as pat tl v 1es ponstble lot
Gov Rtc h a~d F Co lf'S tl' s veto of
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make the homeowner patti\
tesponstble lot anv tnJU fl 01
could force the hom&lt;:&gt;ow nct to
loca te sr1 ct al rcsponstbl c chem
tea l comp•n1es some of 11 htch
mtght be banktupt md sue eac h
of th em separate tv
MacDowell wat ncd that the
offendmg l angua g~ could bnng
about a nother Ce les te 11'10

Hospital news
Veterans Mcmortal
MonddV AdmissiOns - Dale
Roush Pomeroy Grorge Pul
hns Long Bo11om Rober t Cana
da v Middleport
Monday Dlschat gcs ~ Effte
Buskh k ClarenCE' Not t is WII
ham Barnhat t

By DAVID E NATHAN
UPI Sports Wrtl er
On the n1ght he bccamr lndtd
na s al l ttme s&lt; or mg lead&lt; r
Stele Alford mJS sed ~ cntl c.t l
shots th at could ha1 r " on a gamr
lot the seco nd t.tnkcd Hoostrrs
lndtana tho Btg TPn lcaMr
still managed to subdu e l,tst
place WJS constn Sh 81 Monda\ 10
threc01e rt1mes 10 Madtson Wts
Alf01 d mad" JU St 4 of 19 sho ts
II om t he flo01 and fintsh ed 11 llh
I~ pomts
The sem&lt;&gt;t r:ua td broke tho
lndtana all ltmc scot mg reco rd
of 2 192 on a 3 potnt fie ld god "'
14 4&gt;of the ru st half bu t m1ssNI
shots at the (' nd of 1egula tton and
the fit st tw o o1 et llmes
Alfotd m1sscd a 10 foot JUmpct
JUS! before the IJU ZZCI tn ICg Uid
lton mtsfu ed on a shot 1111h

ONE LINERS- Witty Middleport businessman Lionel Boggs
kept the audience In laughter with hls roast·ly pe co mments during
the banquet held at Meigs High School honoring Charley Chancey
who Is stepping down as Marauder fool ball coach after a long, suc·
cess!ul career Boggs, long time friend of Coach Chancey, Is noted
for his humor and was In top form during his presentation Monday
night -Dave Harris photos

Squads receive 10 calls Monday
Me igs Cou nt v F. met go ne\
Medical Set 1 lr('s 1r pmts 10 rd lls
Monda) Syt aru sc .tt l 21 a m to
Pomcrov Hral th Ca 1r CrntPr 101
Dale Rou sh to VPtr t.tns Mcm01
1a l Hospll al ruppNs Plams at
4 11 J m to RPcdsl 1llr 101 Ad ,,
('o ng t 01 e to r .tmdrn Clat k
luppets
Mrmolld l Hosp lldl
Pl11ns at H 1, a m to l&lt;rno Road
fot (; cOl gr Pullins to Vrt et ans
Momottal Hospll.t l Pomctol
F'lt r D&lt; pattmf' nt ,,, 111 ' m to
chrck a smok ing futna co on
Ruttr1 nut Aw Rutland "' 1 ~ 1
p m llrdt r d Anthom Sov.,ud s.ll
th&lt; sr r nP of an a uto accldrnt on
Coo ks Gap Htll Mtddl r poll ,JI

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from

MemOt la l Hospttal Mtddleport
.117 4'i p m to Elm St for Robctl
( .t n.&gt;dav to Vctct ans Mem01 tal
Hospit al Pomrt 01 "' 8 32 p m
to Mulbe11 v A1c foe Jessi e

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end of the second Olcr!l m('
bounc rd off thr 11m
Jndmna finall1 11011 when Dc.m
Gat tel\, grabbed lor Ht llm.m s
mtssed shot and scot rd 11 tlh fou t
sPco nds left tn the thud" '' "
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fallE'n Jo the Hoosl&lt;•rs
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Issued In Meigs Count y Probate
Court 1o Charles Richard Ord 34,
New Haven, W Va , and Candls
Sue Ord, 32, New Haven W Va

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lndtana Coac h
Bohbv Kntght satd Wtsco nsiO
d&lt;'"' vcd Io " m Ihe ball game
Wtsconstn Coach Stele Yoder
sat d hts tram s stro ng showmg
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1cgulalton hE' s.ttd I here s no
co nso lat ton beca use wr'" co me
so closf' so manv l1mrs
rh o gam~ was a gteat Clf'dtt
to out ballpla1 e1 s Even body
thou ght w&lt; we1 e go mg to quit
It s tough 11 s fru stlatmg I thmk
our pl all'rs pl a1cd grP.&gt;I
tomght
Indmna 11h1 ch edged Nor th11
cs tu n 77 71 m lis las t game
tmpr o\l d to 21 2 01 et al l and 12 1
m the league Wtsconsm fell to
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r. ,m f't t lrd lnd1 ana l'ollh 21
pomts Dat vi Th omas had 17 and
l&lt;ollh Sm .ut fmlsh ed 11 lth 1:\
Mtke Hrmcman and I J Wr ber
had 20 pomt s aptrcr to lead
Wtscon"n and Tr cnt Jac kson
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the cases, Leading Creek Con
serva ncy District versus Joseph
Loftis, Floyd J Ross Jr , el al,
versus Stephanie Arnott, and
State Farm Fire and Casualty
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11m e bE' lore beat mg MorrhE'ad
State ti9 68
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TPmplc I outed Duquesne 84 o6
No ~ S1 racusr bE's ted Vtllano\ a
9h 82 Nav1 dow ned Wtlham &amp;
Mat 1 63 :\2 Vtrgtnta sto pped
Da1 ton 74 67 A11zona State upset
UCLA h7 f&gt;'l and St John s ntppcd
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concerned about the most sweepmg
tax law changes m htstory Th1s year
put us on your stde We're pledged to
find you the btggest refund you re
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Rent .1sslstance rccctved top
prlorltv In the survey with 60
percent of the responses listing It
as one of the three most lmpor
tan! aspects of federal housing
aid The Issue Is expec ted to
become even more Important as
a resu l1 or sweeping tax reform
leglsla!lon enacted last year

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to mee t out na tional goa l

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better value for your m
surance premrum dollar
than a Homeowners
policy from t~e State
Auto Compantes As an
tndependent agency re·
presenttng State Auto,
we offer truty outstand·
rng protectton packages
for houses apartments
and condomtnrum umts

WEATIIER MAP - Snow will otcur .rcross lht• Vlrglnla.s
Maryl.md, Delaw.trc .md mu ch of th&lt;· Ohro and Tcnn••sst•t• vallc:vs
Ught snow will extend from the middle Mississippi Valle\ and
Arkansas In north Texas and Oklahoma Ralnshowl'rs will 111
scattered from south Texas across southern MlsSJsslppl to
Gcorp;ta Rain with snow In I he mountains will 'xlend from
w~stcrn Washington state through northwest CallforniiL Ram and
~nowshow ers will hl• sc.tttercd ,uross the northern intermountain

Issued license

Fa t mr t Mr tgs pla \C I .md
asstswn t coach and present
teac her M1kc Han summed up

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and unl1 erst ties and send ing
man y workers home earlv
Truck drIv ers we1c fot ced to pull
thril rigs off slick Interstates
It s just too dangerous Jo
drive
said DE'nnls Moore a
driver watlmg al a truck stop
along lnters1a1 r 75 ncar Lexlng
ton 'Mv dad di ed In one of these
so I m not drtvlng today
General Electric In Louisville
Kentucky s largrsl privat e em
player canceled Its second and
thi rd shifts Monday but expected
to res umE' oper a! Ions today
A low or 4 degrees ea rly
Monday forced more than 10,000
homeless people Into New York
shr lters and prom pled more than
2 000 compla ints lo the city shot
water complaint line, officials
said
In Boston a rescue van from
lhe Pine Street Inn shelter
searched streets Monday night
for people wllhou l homes
They re still finding people
out lhere, In doorways and
covered by ca rdboard boxes to
stay warm said Michael Tay·
lor a she1t e1 official

mrn ah\ ~1vs camC' fu sl

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t 1avels .:H ound th e sta t rand nonC'

of them r1 en compat c 1111h
Cha1 II£' Chan e£'} When 11 come '
dov. n to hts voung men th('\ oung

his playmg days under Chancr1
II hadn I lx'en for Char lie 1don t
He put toget her tht re sc hoo ls think we wou ld have got thr ough
wtth threE' dtfferE'nt football
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phtlosphles to win a champion
Pomeroy s Rich Jones added
shtp 09671 and thai did more to
One of the happiest days In my
smooth over the problems of life was when Meigs Local was
co nsohdat ion than a m thing able to get Charlie Chancey to
else '
coac h lot us He sa fine leader of
Barr a tht ee vear start er and men and a gt ea t as sell to th('
All SEOAL selec tion tn 1969
communllv '
pomted out ChanceY s tremend
Other spea kers Includ ed Metgs
.pus coaching job Barrs senior superin tenden t Dan Morris and
\ear
for mer player Rod Gllkc' (19671
We "et c small but slow We 1 Rotary club memlx'r and re
had no talent at all Pdt
tit ed educator I W McComa s
10 Bnen r th ere was our quarter
presented Chancey with a bE'aut J
back
quipped the onP ttm e fully engraved clock plaque on
220 poun d tackle Meigs was 7 2 1
behalf of the Rotary
that vea r fm lshmg second m thr
That presentatron brough t to
SEOAL a Iter havmg ptck&lt;'d for a thf' podium the ntght s spec 1al
s ixth place fl nts h 0 Bt1 r n no11 a guest Chancev mtrodu ccd hiS
Mei gs Count\ Judge was also an fam tl\ wtfe Mar v son R1rk and
All SEOAL p1ck
hts wrfc Paula along wtth thru
Llonrl Roggs of Mtddleport g1anddaughl et Mmd v .t nd son
near ly doubled 01N th e crowd of Mik e no" a mcmbl't of the Ohto
&gt;25 with severa l barbs direct ed State footba ll It am
to" ard his fri end Ch.tncrl
From hts cat 11 d.ll s of 1961 rn
Includin g Charllt l opened a Metgs Co unt v to th r pt esrnt
telegram toda y and the Meigs ChancE'v sum med up Ius coac h
Local School Bo 11 d wtshrs 1ou
lng duttes
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As you ftmsh coac htng you
Boggs whose Ia!!' son DPnm s
look bac k and II s not al l Just the
days on the fu ld 1n Sop tcmlx' t
was one of Meigs grE'alest
runnmg backs of a ll ltme 11970 and Oct ob&lt;'t Co,,chmg ts alot ltkc
bcmg a par ent The longrt I
a nd 19711 and lattr trag tcalll
k illed 10 a car wreck, added \"t o coac htd th P mote I sa" th e hug&lt;'
had a tragedy In the family and If res ponstb1ltl1 of gutdln g ,, famt

Indiana uses 3 overtime periods to edge Badgers

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Ohto 7 to Vf'trt .tn s MemOl i II
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Map 11'-t m~r•mum' 11lllttmmperaent~lMW AI

Htgh Combined Cha ncey's ca
reer mark wa s 114 88 5 with
champtonshlp tea ms In 1967 and
1986
Chanrev s long ttm e frtend
and the mas te1 of ceremonies
Dtehl lntrodut ed six speakers
" ho each las hed ou I a fc11 cheap
shots - all m fun - before
turmn g to a si ncer e note
1\e ne\C J known a person or
athlete who was evet under hts
coaching that 11 as n 1 a lx'llet
person afl er11ard CharliE' ts the
very best sa1d Pomeroy attot
noy Btll Porter whose eldes t son
Frank quarterbacked the 196~
Pomet ov Htgh 9 1 squad That
11 as Chancel s fin al veat at
PomE'rov before hea ding to Mat
shall as an assrstant coac h
Metgs pnnctpal ltm Miller
added
The thmg that 1m
pressed me the most about
Charlie "as hts attttude of If
there s an}thmg l ca n do Ju st let
me kn ow l ve worked ~&lt;Jth stx
ot her football coaches m m1

\\Ould p1nrn 1 a v1rflm f1 om

1 l:l p m 11 dn-.pOJif'd Howard
StrvPn~ ft nm m dU to arr td rnt on

Blame winter storms for 12 deaths
By United Prt•ss lntcrtl.ltlonal
Win let slot ms .111cl bttt ct co ld
bl amed f01 12 de•,tlhs clung to tho
eas tern ha lf of the nat ton todd\
closln!( sc hools knocking out
poll er a nd lavrng dcad l1 shrer s
of )ce actoss yo,tds m 1\ontuck\
the Virgin las and thr L.u ollna s
The stOJ m sp1 ectd sleet and
sn6w In the Appa lac hl,ms the
Carolinas and tho Vhglmas wtt h
up ~o 8 lnc h ~s of sno11 111 Ro tnoke
a nO Lvnchbu rg Va and RInches
of sleet In P~ t son dnd r. ' "'"' ll lo
cou nt ies of Noll h Cmohn,t th e
Nal lonal Wealhrt Set 1 Ire s.tld
•we re advis in g mototlsts no t
to :rravel unlrss It s an rmot
geocy,' sa id Na ncv Ba krr of the
North Carolina hi ghwa y panol
Tht:&gt; roads a•r just cxtt cmolv
hatardous The whole state Is In
prelly bad ~ hapc ·
Winter slot m warni ngs co
vef.ed western and cent r.tl Vlt gl
nJa· and much or North Ca tali na
and rain and ga le force winds
J as ~ed the coasts of both stales
1'o the west, snow, ft eezln g
drizzle and sleot glazed parts of
fe~as, Oklahoma, Kansas, Ar
kansas. Tennessee, Mi ssour i
and southern Illinois
Cold temperat ures Ihal packed
shellers In the Northeast also
continued today wit h readings as
low as 10 degrees below zero In
Watertown, N Y
The cold and storms have been

Friends say goodbye _to Chancey In banqtiet

s would cos t

Pomct ov f oodl ,md on Wednrs
ddl and Thursday fl om 11 a m to
1pm

Training for new applicators
scheduled Tuesday, March 3
By ,John C Rice
Co Ext Agent
Agriculture
Mr lgs Count1 t\1 11 be rondu&lt; t
mg t1 ammg lo t nc" .tpplu dl ot s
on l ucsday M,u ch I 11om 10
am to2pm llt lh &lt;Jnhout ourfm
luneh, .md ft om 7 unt tllll p m
Metgs wtll b~ ot ic ••ng
exams for n~" app lica tor s on
Wednesda} Mat ch 4 Mctgs
Cou nt y w111 be co ndu ct in g
cla!ses for tecrrtl fl ca tlon on
Thursday Febt uat y 19 II om 10
a nj to 2 p m a nd hom 7 to 10
p m Plea se ca ll lot rese rva tions
Select - Don't .Just Buy Each seed compan1 has good
hybrids or vallrll~ s and most
COll)pani es have pOOl hybrids 01
varieties Hov. can vou deter
mine which Is wh ich Bv looktng
at Unbiased data Each year the
Coopera ti ve Extenston Service
publi shes yteld da ta on hvbrld s
a nd varlettes fo 1 cor n sovbeans
and alfalfa This matcna lts free
Give us a ca ll a t 992 6696 If vo u
would like a copy
Buying Used Farm Equipment
- Buyer Bc\\,Lrc- Belote vo u
mves l tn used fa tm machmery
take a good look at yo ut fin ance s
The first thing to do Is to make
sure you absolutrlv need to buy
th at equipment I he re area lot of
o th ~r ways to get thin gs done on
the •farm and used machinery
st il i' requtres main tenance and
upkeep cost s In addition to thr
purcha se pnce
Explor e a ltcrna tivcs Opt ions
Include tenting 01 leasing equip
men! or htrlng so meonf' wit h
eq ulpm ~ nt to dot h ~ work lor you
If your needs dictate tha t you
buy; th ere sll ll ale v. ays to
eco6omlze Buy fr oma reputable
and: If possible familiar seller
Nell(hbors arr an oft en over
looked sourcf' rat m s rlc s and
auct ions al so ma y br good pi tcrs
to shop Don t be afratd to ask to
see If thr equipment ca n be
putchascd
1'ry to find ou t whv the
equ ipment Is being sold Ha s the
!altn opetalton changed 01 has
tht" equl pmen t become too cost ly
lo ope rate•
Know the ma t ket ptlcr of th r
equipment you 1r lnt rrr stcd In

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mmcopcnmgon Peacoc k Ave IS
to lx'gln soo n S&lt;~t d Sev lE't "ho
tE'pOtted that ana lytical and
h}drol ogtcal stud 1es ha1 e been
co mpleted by the Ohto Depart
ment of !'lat ura l Resour&lt;e s
Dtvlston of Mlnmg RE'rla matlo n
I wo btds for an air compressor
for the 1 tllag&lt; wat er dcpa rlment
WE're 1ffE' tved by council $8 650
from ltmco Co Charleston
\~ Va $7o00w tth a tradE'm and
$'1171 from '\I ban Co Columbu s
wtth no 11 ade m Counctl ac
cep tcd the ltmco btd
( ounc timan Btll Young sa td he
thmks counol should aga tn co n
stdct 100P&lt; nlng Wtlhs Htll Road
"hE'll' a land sltppagc caused
closu11 of the 1oad And poss tbl y
he added put out b1ds to see what

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By The Bend
.Beat of the bend

• However , thrrP arf.' a numl)('r
of classes which ha vP not r P·

sponded y et so if yo u ar(' from
one of those classes ca ll Rob at
992·5396 and get your cl ass
iovolved In th o new assoc iation.
Classes still not hea rd from
. include 1967, 19GR, I9G9, 1971. 1972.
197:1, 197(i, 1977, 19Hl. 19R:t, 19H4
and 198(i.
Certainly

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didn ' t

move fro m Meigs Count y did
they ?
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Shain. Pomeroy PikP,
was gult!'d by fire last Thu rsday
morning a nd fri ends are holding
·a mi src ll a n&lt;'ous housP hold
show£•r for 1hr m on S ~!turda ~' ·

The furniture wa s insured and
· t'he Shains havP clot hing, so Ihi'
sJwwer Is limit I'd to sma ll houst'·
hold Items. And herr's how it
works - this co ming Sa turd a)·,
lhl' L!'la rt Unil l'd Met hodist
Church a nd thl' Appl&lt;' Grow
United Methodi st Churclj will
qoth be opPn all day so th at
pC'O pl!' can IP;I\·r itr ms for lhf'
Shalns al cithrr loca tion.
,li ow ar P .vo u fix r d for vi nta ~r
clothing?
Well , fi rst IPI mr expla in wha t
vint age cloth ing is, as it wa s
pxplaln!'d to mE&gt;. Vint age clo·
thing Is apparel tha t is from thr

1900's or ea rl ier and in this
insta ncE&gt;. it should he in mini
co ndit ion.
Sa bra Morrison and Amy
Roush arc tak ing the ir antiqur
jewelry wares to a big Pvrnt in
Alla ntic Cil y In March and they
have ind lca tr d that among other
it ems, they will also
offer
vintage clol hln g. Th r two womrn
admit that they a re not all this
know ledgra blc about pricin g on
1hi s lypl' of clothin g- bu 11 hr)' ' re
told il brings good bucks.
So - if you hav&lt;• clothing. good
t·o ndi lio n is ess&lt;'nllal. falling into
Ihi s lim P slot lh&lt;' two woml'n will
bl' happy to la ke i1 to the event

W:wda Guinthc·r ol' Sy n:1 c u ~r

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a pa li!'nl at St. An thony's Ml'di·
ra l Cl'nl r r where shl' is px prc lod
Ia undergo surgcr)· th is week.
She'd lov!' to hoar from you. Th!'
ad dr!'ss is 492 E. Broad St .. Room
424, TSCU , Columbu s, Ohio 43003.
Meigs Coun tian s vl'nturin g as
fa r as Ihr Nrw England Stairs on
v~1 ca lion .sC'C'm to ri"'urn w ith a
~r pa 1 d£' ul of t•n I h usia sm

[or t hri r
f'Xcursio ns. PPrhap s, our hr r it-

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st a trs and it 's prohah lv a lilll r
diffc&gt;n'nl hal l ga mP than life
hrr!'. I'm l'n jol in g becomin g
mo rf' fa mi liar with so mC' int rorrs tin g as peC' ts ol' 1h1) N(•w Eng-

land States thro ugh Gilbert W.
Co rl iss, Starc h(' r Rnad, Po mf'rov, who is from NPw E ngland

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Beth Mayer. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don May&lt;'r of
Pomeroy, r t•ceivt' d a I (sUIH~ r ·
inr) rating for her piano

rendition of Uac h's "lnven·

lion" at tht• Di•trict 17 Solo
and Ensemhle f'onlt•st held at
Ohio University in 1\thens. j\
senior at Meigs lligh ~chuol,
she i~ studying piano at Ohio
University under Ms. Nancy

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groat hour of sha ring" will h&lt;'
obscn·cd.
Hoslf'SSI'S, MH iis Pa r kN and
Evet)· n Clark, scrvrd r cfrf'S h·
mcnt s follow ing tho mP!'Iing.

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Anyone who has trouble hearing or understanding conversat1on 1s 'inv llt:. IO
have a tree hearing test to see if this problem can be helped! Bring lhos coupon
with you lor your FREE HEARING TEST ol $50 value. Adults only. Ptease.

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SYRA CUSE - Ha1T.I' Slf'\'o•n·
son, ml ss l~n u ry Ia Spain . wil l be
at Sy racuse Nazarene Church fo r
Tuesday 7 p.m. sf'l'vir•'s . t·:l'(··
ry·one welcome.
MIDDLEPO RT - Gro up II of
the ' Middleport Presby ter ia n
Church mrels al lh!' homo of
Mrs. Har ry Moo r(' TuPsday .
POM EHOY -Xi Cc\ m ma Mu
Chapter of Rrta Sigma Ph i
Soror lt v mrc·t " 1 7: .10 p.m.
Tuesday at lh&lt;' home or Mrs.
Evelyn Knight.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Lodge 36:1 F&amp;AM will hold
practice Tuesda y, 7:.10 p.m., for
EA degree. All ofi)CCI'S asked IO
atlend.
•
WEDNESAY
MIDDLEPORT - Th e Middle·
port Lit erary Club will meel at 2
p.m . at the home of Mrs . Dwight
Wallace. Mrs. Wilson Car penter
will review, " Lake Wo bego ne
Da~s" by Ga r r ison Keillor. For
rqH call membei'S arc to glvr a
small town remembrance.

--'cHESTER - Shad e
'

Ri~r
Lodge 453. Ches ter, will have a'
special meeting Wedne sdav . 7

TIIURSDAY
MID DL EPORT- The MiddlE&gt;·
por t Child Conserva ti on League
wil l m('('l a17:30Thursday nig ht
at the Pizza Hut.
RACI NE - Rac ine Unll ed
Me thodist Chu rch Is sponsoring a
so up supper Thursday beginning
at 3:30 p.m. Soup, sa ndwiches
and pie will be served.
POMEROY - Meigs Count y
Democra t Exc~ ut ivc Commllt l'e
will meet Thursday , 7::10p.m., at
Car penter' s Hall on Eas t Ma in
St. . Po meroy. All Interested
democra ts invll ed.
FRIDAY
MIDD LEPORT - Middlepor t
Lodge 36.1 F&amp;AM will have a
specia I Inspection meeting F r iday. Dinner at 6::10 and lodge a t
7: :io. All masons welcome.
Dance

POMEROY Belles and
Beaus Squa re Dance Club is
sponsoring a dance, Friday fr o~
~ t o 11 p. m., at the senior citizens
cent er In Pomeroy. Caller will be
J ohn Waugh. This Is a benefit
dance for one of the club's
couples who lost their home to
fire.

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26 COU"T SUPER MAXI

Community calendar/area happenings

8 oz.

lEW FIIEEIOI

REGULAR MAXI OR

f'hili supper
SYRA CUSE - Syrac use Uni·
ted Method ist Church Is sponsoring a chili supper Sat urd ay,
starting at 4::10 p.m. Also on the
menu will br hot dots. pea nut
butter sandwiches, desse n and
dr ink. Ewrvon!' wrlco ml'.

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0 Pl'n house

Revival
.
BURLI NGHAM
Word of
Life Chu rch, Burlingham. will be
in revival Thursday through
Sund ay wi th Eva ngelist D.R.
Va nce. Specia l singi ng nighlly.
Everyone welco me.
Tourney canceled
BRADBURY - The bas ketball
and cheerleadlng tournament
which was scheduled fo r Satur·
day at Bradbu ry Elementary
School has been can celed.
Special singing
HARTFORD, W.Va . ..:.. Dan
Hayman and the Faith Trio will
sing Friday, at 7 p.m. services at
Father's House Church, Hart·
ford. W.Va.

::Hapney birth

vin('s. Thcn'w as prayer Tor those
who are ill in cluding Man·
Roush. The Lord' s PrayPr in
unison
r los&lt;'d the meeting.
Refr l's hment s WNe s!'rved by
Donna Hi ll to Brenda Anderson.
Dolly Wolfe, Donna Hill, Edith
Manuel , Shirley Abels. Vicki
Abels .. Tulia Nor ris , Eileen Buck.
Flor en ce Sm ith, and gu es t ~ .
i)(&gt;bbie· Bill a nd Linda and
Hillary Turlry.

n ~w

g rand rrprPs'C•ntal ivt•s had

bern appoinled . E mma Poll en of
AurPiius ChapiN . Ma cksburg; lo
Nova Sco ti a in Ohio. and Kat ·
hlf'f' n Mingus of Th(&gt;a Chapter,
GloustN. to Dt&gt;lawarf' in Ohio.
Re fres hment s wt' rc sPrvl'd by
Frances and Cheryl Thomas.

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· Mr. and Mrs. Mich al'i Hapno'v ,
~hr former Man· Vroman. Houl e
J.. Rox 121iG.' Coo lvill t\ arc
.jlnnouncln g th e birth of a grand·
daught er, Melissa Lynn. Fob. ~
:ar the Mariella Memorial Hospi·
~ a! . The infant weighed five
;Jflund s. 10 oum·o ·s.
; Cha rles and De&lt;' Vroman,
13clp re. !ormPr ll' of Midtill'port ,
are thr maternal gr a ndpare nts.
)lnd Mr . and Mrs. Ru ssrll H &lt;~ P·
·ncv Coo lville. arP the pi! lrrn &lt;~ l
j(ra~dpa renls. .tohn Vroman.
j\11ddlepor l, is a ma ternal gr rat-grand fa lher. und Mr. and Mrs.
l.r mon Hapne.v. Coolvil lt· , arr
lJalr rnal grral·grandpan •n ts.

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M IIUUUI lUI

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aac

•

PUBLIC NOTICE

' • Notice is hereby given that

:the regular meetings of the
; Meigs Countv

Board

of

: Mental Reterdation / Devel ·

·OpmontJol

Otoo~llkloo

will bo

~ 7:00 p.m. Meetings will be

•tietd ot tho Meiga County
' l011rd of MR / DD olficeo

I LEElEI

: toceted on John Street in
t$yrecuM. Ohio.
1
• Notice of Special Meet·
: ltlgs will be given In accor. •4ince with the Rules of the
' Ohio Department of Mental

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BOGGS

MILLS ELECTRIC
COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL

614-992-3023

SALES &amp; SERV1TCE
U. S. RT. SO EA 5
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

ANTIQUES

Authorind John D!!!''·
Now Hollond, Bush Hog
Form E~~:~men1

1 13 '87 1
' · ' mo.

1-3-'86 tfc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

992-2526
1·14·1 mo.

Public Notice

vs. Marjorie Goett nka Mar·
jorie Fetty, et al., Defend ants, upon a judgment ttle-

rein rendered. being Case

No. 86 -CV-196 in said

Court , I will offer for sale, at
the front door of the Court
House in Pomerov, Meigs
County, Ohio, on the 27th
day of March. 1987, at
10:15 a.m ., the •following
lands and tenements. located at 830 E. Main Street.
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. and
963 loc ust Street, Middle-

C'i.ll'ryl ng

out a palriot!r theme. Mrs.
Annl'll &lt;' .T ohnso n, Ca llipolls. wilt
has t 1he nl' XI m PI' I ing.

Pr o.gr am s

on

Public Notice

respectively :
Parcel One: All of that part
of lot No. 283 in said Village
of Pomeroy, extending back
170 feet. to within 10 feet of
the base of the rocks or cliff,
being 66 feet wide along the
street, excepting ttle land in
front of said lot .
Excepting minerals as pre·

viously reserved .
Reference Deed : Volume

260, Pogo 153. Deed Re·
cords

of

Meigs

County,

Ohio.
EXCEPTING AND RE·

sr lf -

case of The Farmera Bank &amp;

by Leroy Jones ;
Stvinga Co., Plaintiff, vs. thence north to a 1t1ke
Hillard Conley, et al., De- where a lint running ea1twitl
fendants . upon • judgment just mill the northwest
therein rendered. being CaN corner of the btrn; thence
No. 88·CV·61n ioid Court, I e..t to a creek; thence In a
will offer for sale, at the front southerly direction down the
door of the Courthouae in creek to tho lOUth line of 10ld
Pomeroy. Melg1 County, lot,..,hence Wllt4 rods to the
Ohio, on the 27th day of place ol beginning, con..in·
Merch, 1887, ot 10:20a.m., ing one acta, mort or leu.
Judson

tho following Iondo ond

tho ptoeo of bolrinnlng. Wit·
nesaed by 1 bltck walnut
trH 1 2 Inches in diameter
bearing north 4 7 degrHI

ellt by tho mognotlo noocllo.
127 llnko dlotont, being in
the west pert of Mid Section
17. Town 3, Range 13 and
containing JA of an ICrt.
more or ltu.

Alto tho following troct of
Reloronce Dud: Volume
tenemenu. located 11 lond oltuoted In Slction 17, 2&amp;8. Pogo 899, Molgo
41 371 Stoto Routo 33, Town 3, Rongo 13 of tho County 01101 Recorda.
Shade, Ohio, 4&amp;7711:
Ohio Company's Purchau.
APPRAISED AT
Situate in the Townlhip of In Townofllp of Bodford, •&amp;.000.00. Tho reol Ooloto
Bedford. County of Melg1 Molgo County. Ohio. begin· cannot be sold for ,... th1n
and Stole of Ohio, to-wit:
nlng ot 1 atoko 110 rode twO·thlrdo (2/3) tho IP·
In Ohio Company'• Pur·
chate, beginning four (41

weat of the southwest

praiMCI VIIUI.

We can repair and re·
core radiators and
healer cores. We can .
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.
PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1-13-tfc

Te!t s posl. prnsonl. fu ·
tur a G1ves udv ice on
love rnnrr1aqe fltlll husi
ne ss If you

ilflt

tmi1&lt;1J1PY

and dmd kn ow wh1ch
wny to I!Jrn. cnmn 1n for
nrtvwr• On1! Vl'&gt;!l wdl co n
VlflCil ym1 thurttls a bettur

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Ph. sq4-7848
$5 OFF With Thi• Ad
I 26 1 mo

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INSULATION
VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

tCUT OUT FOR FUTURE USfl

y

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

e

All Maku
•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Rehiperators
•Dry ers •Freeze rs

PARTS and SERVICE
4 5·1ff

SHARPENING
SERVICE
Circular Saw s
Saw Chain
Planer Knives
Drill Bits

•Insulation
•S1orm Doors
•Siorm Window s
•Replacement Window s
•New Roof ing

19D MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.
PH. 992-9949
Bob Barton, Owner
2·5.. 86-Un

"FREE fSTIMAIES "
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
1· 19-'87-t mo.

r

985-3561

WllV

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Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

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LESSONS
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to make your own quilts
and feel proud!"
Lessons start
MARCH 16 &amp; 17
For more information coli:

RfASONAILE · AlLIABlE
8-20-'86 tfn

614-992-7537

described as follows : Begin
46 feet oft the front or
southerly end of that par1 of
Lot No . 283 now owned by
Thomas l. Goett and Marjorie G,oett , described in deed
recofded in Volume 239,
'Po~e 397.' Meigs County

DENNY CONGO
.JUST CALL!

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

992-3410

49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

NO. 283, Pomeroy Village,

Deed Record s. Being a lot
66 feet along Ea at Main
Street , and 45 feet bock .
Subject to a right of way
reserved by Marjorie Goett.
Reference Deed:_ Volume

280, Page 155. Deed Re·

cords

of

Meigs

Parcel Two : Being the east
one half of Lot No . 306 and a
parcel of land 1 1 v1 feet by
seVenty feet off the nor·
theal1 corner of lot No. 303
in Lower Pomeroy, now
in corpon1ted into the Village

being

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL· SAND
TOP SOIL

Ohio.

Two

WILL HAUL

County,

appraiaed

FILL DIRT
10·8·tlc

Roger Hysel~
Garage
At. 124, Pomeroy Ohio
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Tra•tmlttion

992·5682
or 992-7121

PH.

6·17-tfc

at

Knives
Chise ls

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
204 Condor 51.

l
1

I

Pomeroy, Ohio

PH.

992-2975

$12,000.00. The real eo tate
two -thirds 12131 the op·
pro jsod value.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash
on delivery of deed. Subject
to accrued 1987 real eatate
taxes.
121 17, 24: 131 3tc

2-11 ·1 mo. pd.

949·3088 Bus.
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All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR~ SERVICE
1-12·111!0.

GUN SHOOT
RACINE

•ViNYl SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
Now Homes Built
" Free Estimates"

949-2860
or 949·2801

PH.

No Sunday Calls
l·IHfn

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
Add o n R nnd rem o dnlin g

Root ing 11nd yull ttr worh
Co ncrete wo 1 ~
- Plumbing • nd electrlc•l
w ork

IFJee Estim ate al

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-621S or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

4 II 'RG·Ic

FOR SALE
100ft.

X

100ft.

FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building

Hartinger Parkway

EVERY

Middleport

SAY. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

Zone-Commercial

· Foe tory Choke
12 Gaugo Shotguns Only
IO·I·tln

'

Call
or

992-3005
992 -6167
2-S·SJ.i mo

cannot be sold for leas than

Public Notice
the east line . thence north to

LADY RACHELS
PALM RIADER &amp; ADVISOR

following
real estate situated in Lot

SERVING . the

of Middleport , Ohio .

TOPS meets

8·1l lln

0

If
e
e

part. Ohio 45760 ,

Harry R. Barnes ouo of Loto
No. 305 and 303.
Reference Deed : Volume
153. Pogo 43: Votumo 210 .
Pogo 449; and Volume
2897, Pogo 18i Meigs
Count'( Deed Records .
Parcel One being approised
at $12 ,000.00, and Parcel

rC"fi'C'~hmP nl s

lr
d

e

of TOPS OH !\70 hr ld at Vetrra ns
M!'mor ial Hos pital , 7 p.m. Tucs·
dav rvenlngs.
Hai r ca rP will be fm tur!'d at
thi s w~Pk ' s mrrting. Drema
Plckf'ns p r~s idf'd at the mCC'IIng,
Linn ie Alrshi rr won thr fruit

sr r ved

-~z LISA M. KOCH, M.S..

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stolt•n wpapo ns iJn d rq uipm r nl

ti ghtly controll!'d mon etarll r.
Sht:' sa id that morr mone)' is
nel'ded for both medical and
housin g for ag ing 1·cterans a.,
well as l'mployment and house
loa ns for younger vNcrans. The
national sec urlt)' program . shr
sa id, Pmphas izr s the importance
of a strong mlllta r)' dcfensP and
support of U. S. Sa vings bonds.
ci vil preparedness and disastrr
relief. as well as crimr pr!'vt•n·
lion and law and order programs.
Mr. Bowl!'s, . Am erica nism
cha irman. had a pro~:r a m on lhf'
flag. Sht' displa)'!'d !'a rl.v ,flags,
and noted lhr 200th annlversa r)'
of the Northw!'sl Ordinancr and
the U.S. Cons tllutlon.
A. pra yr.r for P&lt;'aer was g ivr n
by MrS! Case)·. actin g chaplain.
The !(roup sa n!( "A meric·a. the
B• •aulifu l" and Mrs. Hampto n

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11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sundoy: 1 p.m.· 7 p.m.
• .
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I:
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heavy equipment

repairs and welding .
(All makes &amp; models)
PH.

949-2893
949-2756

or
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Owner/Mechanic

1·16-'87·1 mo.

I 118/fl n

1-7·'17. )

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YOUR SALES
SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

FOR SALE
Charlie Sa~ent' s
CHRIST AS
TREE FARM at
Alfred. Oh .• 4 mi.
W. of Tuppers
Plains on St . Rt.

•IENIIH

. 681 .
A good opportunity for
on ambitioua familv .
Priced on in1pectltin.
Call for Appointment

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improvpmr nt will b(l fflaturr.d
ovrr th (&gt; nC':&lt;I month at mC'rtings

VC'IC'ran s progra ms havf' bC'E'n

corner of lend dotdod by W.
TEAMS OF SALE : Cooh
rods w..t of tM creek which C. Hovu to Leroy Jonu; on doflvoorv of doed. Subjlcf
;;
Public Noti.c e
runalnto Shodo Rlvoo In tho thence wett ttn rod I to 1, to eccrued 1817 real 1111.,
··----~~~~~--- 1 VII)OIII, of Blrmlnghom; In corner; thence lOuth ta 1 tiJlH.
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NOTICE·
the wntern p8rt of Section mko; - o n out·lln4o wtN
Howord E. Fronlc.
•. By vlnue of an
17, Town 3, Rongo 13 n
Sheriff of Molgo County,
' Of Solo luued out
. being tho aouthWHt comet lull m110 the noncomer of tho bern owned by Ohio .
: cof11mon Ple11 Court
, Motgo County, Ohio, in tho of .1 lot doeded tO WI IN om MoMtto Ewing. thence 0111 121 17, 24; 13)3: 3tc
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fullo"Wtn6 l t lt p"une t -'ChllnseJ...

Being in i11 entiretY a
parcel of land 70 feet on
locust Street and extending
atthatwidth91 1h feet atong
the alleY and be ing &amp;11 the
real estate now own ed by

Public Notice

• &amp;eld on the second Monday
' ef each month, beginning at

111 COUll

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HIE • IIIESS
IIIII arotCE

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ma y be gelling into lh!' wro ng
hands wa s al so discussed .
Mrs. Hampton reporll'd on
· t e~:i s lation and national securit y
noting thai th!' Legi slali vr F,lulletin says that by co mparison
with other f!'deral progams, lh&lt;'

announced by couple

Public Notice

SliP

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Co ntribu tions were mad e to
several orga nizations at last
week's meeting of th e Lewis
Manley 26~ Auxiliary held at th e
hom&lt;' of Mrs Lula l;lampton.
Pomr ro.v .
Tho Au xiliary made donal ions
to Crisis in Afr ica . POW·MIA,
CA RE, Ma rc h of Dimes. and Ihe
Ca ncer and Hr arl Funds.
Mrs. Marjorie Bowles pres ided
at the meetln ga ndnol cd lha llh&lt;'
un it now has goa l in membership. Dues arl' now paya ble. She
urgrd . chairm rn to g&lt;•t their
report s to the dis tric t anddt' parl ·
ment chair men by Ma y I. lnfo1··
malion fr om th r Dis ti ct 8 Presl·
dent Cathf'rin r Curl' s n&lt;'WS
bulletin was givrn along with
ma ilings fro m district and dr ·
pa t·tm r nt headqu at· tei's.
Mrs. Dorolhv Casf')', foreign
r!'la t ions c hai rm a n, i! Skcd
membr rs to writ r th ei r lrgisla·
tors co ncern ing lh!' POW·MIA
situati n. Mr.s FAorPnrc Richards l·cportr d from thr Firing
Li ne rrgar ding inf01·ma tion in
th!' San Franclso Examin rr
a boUt the sal r of arms In oth rr
co un tr ies a nd the n&lt;'ed for
noll fy lng Co ngrrss. S h ~ also
g&lt;tw mal !'r ial on th r billions of
dollars in stolr n WP apons and
Pq uipmr nl wh ic h is being ta kr n
from the mlli l&lt;l r)' bast•s and th r
task fo rl'C whi ch has IJCcn orga n·
izf'clto co ntrol this. Th &lt;' cos ts to .
lax pa)'!•rs and lhr fact th at lhP

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year ml'mb~r s Ia b(• honor!'d a nd
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue ol an Alia s Order
presented pins at that lime.
Fift y.year members will be of Sale issued out of the
Common Pleas Court of
givPn pins at lhP .June mPf'ling.
Meigs County , Ohio, in the
Bess i&lt;' King rl'pOrl!'d thai nim• case of The Farmers Bank &amp;
ml'mbers had all cnded. the Savings Company and Jlank
srhool of instru r t io n and lh;ollwo One. Athens, NA. Plaintiffs.

, Sergeant and Mrs. Ches tei' Wig al, Middleport , and Th t:'lma
&lt;Wiga l Jr., Hill Air Forcr Basr. Rer ry, Tuscan. Ar iz. Grea t bas k ~!. 1\ p os tC'r for t h(' A rea
;c tearfleld, Utah. ar r a nnouncing gra ndmoth er is Lucy McCune, of Recognition Da.v co mpl'lll ion
: 1he bil'lh of a so n, Chi&gt;strr Wi gal Pomcrov . Se r~l'a nt and Mrs. was dl scussrd a nd Dl'cna
: ~Ill'.' on Fl'b. 14 al the basr
Wigal also havr a three and Kenn!'dy brought In a ,skf•lc h fo r
)1os pilal. Th r bab)' we lghr d s ix one-half yea r old daught er, co nsideration. Ml'ell n!(s an• hf'lu
rac h Tu Psday all he hospital with
: y ounds 11 Yt oun ces . Grandpar· Stephanie.
· .ent s are Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter
wf' lghin from 6 Ia 7 p.m.
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NOW
0111: IICliiJI SJ.H
ATHENS - There wil l be an'
open house Sunday at the Si neCera Group Home. opera tPd b)'
Rob a nd Tammy Barbf'r, Luhri g,
Rou1 e 2. Athens.

;.; Randy and Bry nd a Faulk,
·' ·Middlepor t, are ann ouncing the
::birth of their second child. a son,
::~ warrf?n Zach ar v, bor n on Dec. 12
;; at the Pleasant Valil'y Hos pita l.
•{)'he Infant wrlghrd f.' ight pounds
;.-and was 18 inches ton!(.
•: Mr . and Mrs. Fa ulk have
::another son. Clin ton Ty lor . Mat ·
.)ernal gra ndpa rents a1·e Warren
•·:a nd Esther Black. R utland , and
"·t he · m a 1 e rn a I g re a 1 ·
;:grandparent s are Burde ll a nd
•:Effie Black. Middlf'por t. P aiN ·
; •nal gr andparenl s arc Clint on a nd
;:w anda Faulk. Pomero)', and th r
· :palernal gr!'a l·gra ndpa rr nt s a rc
: ·the late Walter and Cy nthia Edna
;:Faulk.

.~Birth

IAIUI PLUS

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starting
Saturday.
Th e Junior
Misses will par tici· I
pate in numberous program
activities and rehearsals during
t~e we~k ~r~r to ~e u~a~ on the
s ag!' o t r nox oun y Pmor·
ial Building Feb. 27 and 28.
The winner will represent the
St ate ofOhioinAmerlra's .Junior
Miss Program which will be held
in Mobile, Alabama in .June.

Auxiliary meeting held

Warren Zachary Faulk

i~Faulk birth

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Chapel Christian Church and the Rutland C'hurch
of Christ. Residents of Southea•tern Ohio, the lour
nuon fornuod their quartet OVl'r a year ago and
lt•ature musT;· done in a Sou!hern ~osp el s!ylc.

turned in . An Eas ter dinner wilt
bf' planned at the March meet·
ing. Eil een Rou sh ga ve seve ral
ideas on how to help the hung!')'
around the world through mis·
sian wor k. Th &lt;' travel ing basket
providrd b)' .Jan Norris wii'l go to
Debbie Hill at the March 10
mee tin g to be hos ted by Edith
and Dr nise Ma nurl.
Mrs. Hill gave a drmonslra tion
on basket w!'aving using ' grape

Fe b. 2i, with serving from 11
a. m. to li: :10 p.m .. when Evange·
llnf' Chapt er 172, Ord&lt;'r of th e
Eas.t!'rn Star, mr t reconlly at thr
Te mple.
F. liza brf h Mi lam. worthy rn a·
Iron. and Gary Canterbur)·,
wor th)' pat ron, prc•s ided at th o
meetin g a nd announ r!'d th ai
Eva ngelin!' Chapter will have
inspt•ction on May J:l. lnsp!'Ci in g
offir Pr will be Linda Da vis.
deputy grand matron, with 2o

Ull.

p.m .. wllh work In E A and F'C
degrl'rs. He fr es hmrnl s will be
S!' rl•f'd.

Prayer and sclf·dE&gt; nial service
highlight('(] t hr recent meellng of
the Apple Grove Unit ed Met ho. di s I Women held at Ihe church
, Dolly Wolfe had the progr am
· which co ncluded with members
: placing their donations in an
: envelope and gather ing aro und
. the aliar for pra yer.
: Donna Hill presid!'d at th•·
· meeting with reports be ing given
: by Vicki Abels, sec retary·
: treasurer. Money·making pro·
· jects were di scussed and fund s

meanS ·ro mrrlitlll(l for ·Fr id a ~· .

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Apple Grove UMW group has meeting Rlv:~~~Eo:N~~~~Es

A public bean dinnf'!' was
announcrd bv the wa vs l;. nd

FOil

. TUF~SD!I. Y
MIDDLEPOHT - Middl r porl
Lodgt:' .Jii:l F&amp;A M wi ll hold
practlcl' Tuesday, 7::l0 p.m .. for
EA work. OlllcNs to all l'nd .

KEYS TO CITY- Mt. Vernon Mayor Betty K. WI nand presents
Meigs county ,Junior Miss Amy Louks, right, and Allen County
.Junior ~llss Tonia Michelle Hull, with a key to the city during a
. recent orientallon program for Ohio Junior Miss.

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BRANCJIE't TO SIN(; - Tho• Zion Church of
Christ will hn.• t The Branches (juarh•t at 7: :!0 p.m.
Sunduy. In recent months, tht• •ruarh·t Jut• mad&lt;·
11ppearanco•s In M&lt;'i~s County al th&lt;· ( 'olumhia

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19
FIOM 9:00-12:00 NOON

TuPs day gursl of he r son-in -law

w hi eh

&lt;lllitudP goin g as WP m Prl th f'
challrngrs !ha l ha\'0 a w a~' nf

smiling , an,nvay.

DR. RANKIN PICKENS

Mrs: Wand a Teaford wa s tho

ho~t.

pPniC' r

Krrp

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Free Electronic&amp; hearing tests will be given by Bellone Heaoing Aid Center at

Sund ew.

Wom&lt;' n hr ld a t th r P" mrro.v
Church. Srvrral women from the
church pla n to a llc nd th o annua l

al l ol us to kcrp thi s " I ra n"

g roundhog~

HEARING TESTS IN MEIGS COUNTY

''If.tf'

4 wa !i announcf'd u l th1 • n•,·r nt
mt•oling of lhr Unit ed M!'lh o ~ is t·

dr nr 's Da y . RPmf'mbPr thfl lasl
lour ]('I !Prsof " Amf\r ir an " &lt;I I' P'' J
can ", ]Vl ax in(' sa~·s as shr urg(•S

Da rn that

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COUPON

The LC'nlrn breakfa st to br
held ai .Trinil v Church on Ma rch

Mar tha HoovC'r presided at the
mrr l in ~ a ll !' nd cd bv 2 ~
members. II wa s report ed th at
t 18 sick and shulin calls ha ve
born madr· since th o last meet·
in g.• Tar ki o Hi lda brand was drvo·
tiona! leader , a nd Bt' rn ice Ca r·

falling armss ou1· pat hs.

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Pomeroy UMW
has meeting

of Yan kf'f' Ma gazinr&gt;,

Max inP Win gett of Rac ine• had
an in terrst in g th ought for Prf'S i·

Por(Iand.
Leota Birch and Mrs. Lucille
Taylor were Athens visitors on
Frida y.

Zipuy, artisl -in· residcnce .

coun i~'- Wi d r

in g publication.

venswood,
ited Mr.
and Mrs . I,
Bob CoopNvis
durin!(
the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Durst and
family , The Plains, spent Sund ay
wi th his parent s, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Durst.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Close,
Waterford, Mrs. Rita Garrell,
Columbu s, Mrs ..Jani e Fil ch, and
Bra ndon, Mr . and M1·s. Harold
Brewer, Lbng Botlom, were
recl'nt visit ors of Mrs. Aud rey
Brewer and David.
Mrs . Huby Bryant, Buffalo. W.
Va., and Debra Brya n!. Po mE&gt;·
1'0)' , visi ted with Mrs. Belly Wa rd
and Mrs. Di ane Davis and
child ren, rer••ntl)·.
Mrs. Nita Wells, Long Botl om.
ca lled on Mrs. Fannie Durst on

JQ JIU&lt;f AN ID (ALl t92 -21S.
MONOU thr11 FIIDAT I A.M. tt I P.M.
I Ul Until NOON 5ATUIDAY
ClOSED SUfiiDAY

Meigs County Junior Miss Amy
Louks , of Long Bottom, arr endr d
orientation sess ions fo r the Ohio
Junior Miss Scholarship Pro·
gram on Dec. 6 and Jan . 10 In
Mount Vernon.
Upon her arriva l in Mount
Vernon, Louks was presented
with the key to the city by Ma yor
Betty K. Winand. One of :12senior
high school girls, she altended
the orientation and publicity
session in prepar a lion for a
week' s stay for the Ohio Junior
Mi ss Scholarship Program,.

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and &lt;'ac h month shar es hi s ro py
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February

community happenings---~-

Mr. and Mrs. Eric Coo p~ r a nd
Terry Bell and daught er. .
Chri slopher, Fori Sill, Okla .. Mr. . Mrs. Mar garet Holter visited
and Mrs. Ge ne Corns . BarboursSunday afternoon with Mr. and
ville, W.Va. , and Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ms . Mik e Duhl and famil y,
"
Greg Cooper and Hea ther, Ra -

a nd ,YOU will l'('('('i VC'50 per C{' n f O[

lh&lt;' selling pri&lt;.'e. If .vou'ro
ml rrcs trd. gf' l in touch with
cit hr r Am .v or Sa bra.

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Sti~·ersville

Get the ball rolling!
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Wrltr
So! )he bali has begun to roll a
bit on the forma·
tlon of a Meigs
· High Sch oo l
Alumni
Association.
Bob Wer ry of
Middleport is at·
tt&gt;mptlng to get
the group organized a nd has
called for two reprcs~ nt a li ves
!rom each of th~ gradu a tin g
&lt;:lasses tO volunt eN ro sC'rVC' as
the nucleus of the organiza ti on..
Aft er our ·jas t menti on of
WPrry's plans for tho nPw group,
Bob did receive a lot of phone
~ ails from volunteers who foo l
t·hal such an org aniza tion will be
worthwhile.

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Junior Miss
candidate
oriented

•S!IVANI•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SAT(tliTESAliS &amp; SERVICE
Wt Hewf AFall Tl••
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RlpENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESJEI- 915 -3307

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reatonable PricH"

949-2801
or 949-2860

PH.

Da,y Dr Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4·1l·16·trn

�P&amp;ge-6-The Daily Sentinel

A1111 uun1.1: 111 ent s
3

LAFF-A-DAY

42 Mobile ljomes

Mobile Homu for rent
a month each .
S100.00 depoait each Water
paid, newly decorated, Bulavllle
Rd, &amp; Rt 169 Ph. 614· 446·
3888 Dr 814-448-4491 .

Racine Gun Club. ~vtf't~Sunday.

&amp;150 .00

beginning at 1:00 p.m. Factory
Choka, 12 guege shotguns.

Haven' t had tchool pictures or
senior plctur" U.ken yet1 Call
Precious Memoria• Studio at
6U· 949· 30eo.

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In (urek&amp; excellent shape 2 Bdr.
with expando . Reaponcible
adults only . No Pett . 8225mo.
Oepcait required Ph . 614 -246-

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Giveaway

Piano to giveaway Ptl. 614-4463648 .

2 bedroom mobile home for rent.
Adults only Cell 614-9922598.

"Stay away from jun,k food,
junk mail and junk bonds."

2 female puppies par1auatrahan
ahepflard &amp; part border collie
367-71&amp;5.
Female Beagle dog. 7 months
old. Call614-742-3130 .
1Citten1 and cats. call Thurs. Sat,
Sun. 304-675-2961 .
Mate cat, two 8 months old
kinena, 4 teven week old
kittens, 304-675-6747.

5

Happy Ads

Would whoever tooh my
8240.00 from car wash across
from Eastern Ava. McDonalds
"nd It by mail P 0 . Box 306.
Oalllpolia, Oh 46&amp;31 Stolen on
Feb 10. 1987 about Spm. no
que1tionaaaked IMPORTANT!

6 Lost and Found
Reward tor Volvo car keys l ost
at K-Mtrt, Wednesday 2 ·11 -87.
Bring to Tribune office.
LbST- White German Shephard
f•male on Nebo Ad " RE ·
WARD", Ph 614-379· 2240
R;eward tOf a black Chow Chow,
IQtt in vicinity ot Rt . 7 and At.
2lB Ph, 614· 446· 7163.
FOUND. •mall black and wtllte
young dogwilh NO name, collar.
304·896 ·3598.

7.

Yard Sale

······ Pam·erclv·········
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
Odds and Ends Sale. Comer of
Lincoln and Peart Su .. 493
Lincoln. in Middleport. February
19 and 20. Stan ing at 9 :00am.

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash for late model clean
used' cars.
Jim Minh Chev.- Oidalnc.
1 Bill Gene John1on
614-446· 3672
TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer ul&amp;d cara . Smith
Buick-Pontiac, 191 1 Eastern
Awe., Gallipolia. Call 614-4462292.

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1 1 Help Wanted

Standing timber. AI Tromm,
614·742-2328 .

Nicehouu1n Pomeroy. 6 rooms
and bath with lull basement.
&amp;17,500 . Phone 614-992 7462 .

Wanted : Hairstylist, male or
female . 1 year eKperiance pr•
ferred but not neceaaary. Send
Reaume to Daily Sentinel P 0 .
Box 729S Pomeroy. Ohio.

Middleport , refinished. 6 rooms,
bath, large porch, garage. work
shop, good location . Call 614992· 2602 .

Community Organizer, Half time: starting salary 88000-year
plua benefill. Work on economic
and social justice iuuea tnd
tundraiaing re: tOXICI, utilititl,
Iongweii mining, In Southeast·
ern Ohio . Write to Appalachian
Ohio Public Interest C•mJ*tn,
Box 2612, Athen. Oh. 46701 .
Secretary-Receptionist needed
for planning and development
office. Word proceaaing akillt
requirfld. Typing apeed of 50
wpm needed . Ability to transcribe dictation, compose buaineu lattera and organize intor·
mation necenary. Must be able
to work indapendently and handle routine and sensttNe contacts with cliantl and offlclala .
Skill in thorthand or elternate
method required. Stle,.., i1 at
$6.50 hr. plul benefita. Qulli·
tied app licants 1tnd resume and
covet letter to; Southeast Ohio
Correction Center, Monda H.
Wilson. Project Director, P.O.
Box 728. Athena, Ohio 46701 .
Deadline for application it Friday. February 20th at 5 :00pm.
AVON. no service cflarge, open
temtoriea , phone 304· 0761429.
The Army National Guard nMda
both non-prior and prior military
service individuals Join now tor
a pan-time job wrth full time
benefits. Educational money
available 304-676-3960 or 1·
800-642· 361 9 '
Babysitter in my home Monday
thru Friday , occasionally weekend nights, 614-446-8796 .
Heating end Air Cond lnttalla·
tlon and service person, 6 years
experience In raaidenc and light
commercial work. Must have
hand tools. Our employees are
informed or this ad. Replies are
confidential. Write Box C-10,
Point Pleasant Regiater, 200
Main St ., Point Pleqant.
Electronic cl11s. free for unemplo'tled or welfare, wor1dng ttudent• will be charged a IH of
12.00 per aetsion. Call Jerry
Mullins. 304 -882·3617 .

15

Schools
Instruction

Retrain Now. Southeastern Sua·
lnesa College. Call 014-4464367,

18 Wanted to Do

F11111 1ny1111: n t
Si~rvll:l~o

11

Help Wanted

Roofing. Painting, small plumb·
ing and carpetry joba . Aaatonable. Free Eatamatea Ph. 304676·2981 .
Build to ault porches. patios and
out building• and all e~~:terlor
carpent,.., and aame interior.
Experienced Call 614-4463378.

AVON -Wow!l Make big bucks.
No procesaing charge. Call
814 ...6. 3368 .
Supplement vour ineom• For
only 3 or 4 houra a day you cen
net a good income delivering
THE DAILY SENTINEL. Mul1 bt
dependable end heve reliable
transportation .
for retired
person. To be conaldered send
name, address, phone number
and mike of car to Box P-1 000
in care of THE DAILV SENTINEL. 1 11 Coun St., Pomeroy,
Ohio •5769 .

Financial

AREA MANAGER
25.000 ro 85.000 part time or
full time. P01tal eum workshop,
working trom your own home.
Salel or teaching background
preftfred. 495.00 Includes complete training tor Interview 603·
&amp;44· 3383 ext. 9604 9am to
6pm.
Excellent Income tor part time
hom• llltmbly work. For info.
Cell 312· 1•1 -8400 ext . 313 .
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-lcAIRUNES NOW HIRING. Flight
Anendlflll, Ag•nU, Mechanics,
Customer Service. Salarl" to
850K . Ent'Y level poalliona. Call
8015·617-1000 Ext. A-1805 for
current ll•tlngt.

Business
Opponunity

Opponunity for 1990 super
store. The d•aaert center of the
future. Soft frozen yogurt, Ice
cream. dole whip &amp; more.
Complete design layout &amp; ~uip ·
ment. No franchise fen or
royalties. Call 304-•22 -6410.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
lNG CO . rte(lmmtnda that you
do busin"s wlttt people you
know, and NOT to tend money
through the mail until you h.va
Investigated the offering.

23

Professional
Services

Piano &amp; organ lasaona Mary
Lucas. Call 8U-44&amp;-9787 or
614-446-11142"&amp;.

Real Es1ole

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SMAll
WANT ADS

mel&lt;
A8ll PliO!

House. Gallipolit Ferry. 3 bed·
rooms, large living room, family,
kitchen and utility, 1 bath. one
outbuilding. 1 .8acre. 304-676·
2284,
26 acres, new block building,
remodeled farm house, good
well. 304-676-3030 or 6763431 .
'
Ataume VA loan, 3 bedroom1, 2
batha. central air. glfage. 304675-3030 or 675-3431 .
Completety remodeled 2 bedrooms, btlsement, everything
new . 2312 Madison Ave ..
121.600.00. 304-676-6477 or
304· 372-9970.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
141170 Fleetwood. 3 bdr .. 2 full
baths, total elec. like new, price
negotiable. Call aft111 4 weekdays, anytime week9flda. 614388.8633.

NEW AND USED M091LE
HOMES KESSEL'S DUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS. RT 36.
PHONE 614· 446·7274,
14~~:70

Fleetwood. 3 Bdr , 2 full
bath I, total elec. llhe new. price
negotiable. Call after 4 week·
daya.anvtlme weektends. 614·
388·8633.
14x70 Fleetwood. 2 Bdr ., 2fuil
bath•. total alec. Pr1ce negotiable. Call after 4 weekday•.
anytime weekends. 814-3888633.

31

Homes for Sale

Aepc&gt;saeued 14x70. 1988 Petrlot Delull 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
1600.00 down take over paymenu of t22&amp;.00 p• month.
FrH Oellv.,..,. MID OHIO FINANCIAL SERVICE Ph. 800·
828·0752.
Small 2 b8droom cottaGe. AC,
and carpet. 8 Mllet from O.lllpo·
lit 11000.00 down 1213.00
mo. 100x110 lot. Ph. 614-441·
8598 9am to 4pm.
1971 .Commodore 12dl5, 2
Bdr., panty furnished, wood
burning stove Ph. 814· 388·
9804.
3 bedroom rtdeCOfat.ct Pltriot
Village . Will _..l\elp rlnanc.
t29,500 Calle't4-448· 1340 or
e14-446-3870,

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 BR , 15 Court St. Carpeted.
Kitchen turn . S350-month . Plus
utililies, deposit. Call6 14-446·
4926 .

1 Bedroom basic rent $176.00
plus electric. Also required a
$200 .00 security deposit CONTACT: Jackson Estates Dept . Ph
446 -3997 Equal Housmg,
Opportunity.

Furnished &amp; unfurnished apta.,
$160.00 and up, references Ph.
304-876-7738 or 304-6755104 A-1 Real Estate.

Used Furniture: wood ttble &amp; 2
benches. beda. drnser. wood
wardrobe. 3 miles out Buleville
Rd. Open 9AM to SPM. Mon.
thru Sat . 614-446-0322 .
Used sofas. chairs. recliners. end
bedding of various lites. Corbin
&amp; Snyder Furniture, 965 Second
Ave Ph . 614-446·1171 .
Hickory Hill Sofa, 1 Y2 years old.
mint condition. beat quality
304· 675· 1329.

Unturniahed apt .- 4 rooms, bath.
Centrally located. 1 or 2 adults.
No pets. References, Security
deposit required Call614-446 0444.

Zenith Beta video cassatteplayer
and recorder . Model No .
VR9800-VR9850, 35 moviet,
PG and R rated, 17 religous
tapes. all for 8800.00. Can be
seen and tried out at 913 Fifth
St. New Haven. W. Va. Call tor
IQpointment 304-882-2306.

Furniahed apartment, 2 Bed·
room. nice location. Adults only.
No peta. Call 614-446 ·2404 .

8 foot velvet sofa upholstered
cheir good conditio n. Will sell
together or individually .. Priced
reasonable Ph . 304-676-3243.

54 Misc. Merchandise

2 bedroom rivltfviewspartment.
Equipped kitchen , tra1h pickup.
Ideal for 2 parties to share
expencea. Call 814-992-6639

Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Ovar
1,000tires, sizes12, 13, 14, 15,
16. 16 5 . B miles out Rt. 218 .
Call614-266-6261 .

Gracious Hwing 1 and 2 bedroom apartments at Village
Manor and ~ Riverside Apart ·
menta in Middleport From
$216. including utilities . Call
614 ·992· 7787 . EOH.

Plastic cistern state approved,
plastic septic tanha, plaatic
culwerts, metal culvene. RON
EVANS ENTERPRIS ES, Jack·
son. Oh . 614-286-5930.

2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished apartment on Spring Ave
large patio. Cell614-992· 6886
after 6:00 p.m .

Radio Shack TRS -80 model 16
computer, 2 -15 meg hard disks
(Radio Shack). 8 meg hard disks
(Radio 'Shack). Key board &amp;
cable Call614· 388-8323 .

APARTMENTS. mobile flomes,
houses. Pt . Pleasant and Gelllpo lia. 614·446-8221 .

Commercial buildings for lease.
Downtown Pt . Pleuam. Stores.
officet. A-One Real Eatate.
Carol Ye~. Broker. Cell 304675-6106.
One room tchool lodge aPprox
2Ba32. on Clay Chapel Rd.
Central heat &amp; AC 100 amp
electric boJI . 9870 efficiency gas
furn•ce, drop ceiling, p.neled &amp;
carptl. Cell 446-6308 ot 676·
3099.

King Heating Coal Of Wood
Stove with fan only 2 years old.
Also Singer Commercial Sewing
Machine and Fiberglass Motor
Boat. Call 448-3131 10 to 5
aft111 5 446-2200.

Two bedroom furnished apt New
Haven, 304-882-3267 or 304·
773-5024.
One bedroom furnished apt in
Point Pteaunt, all electric .
adults only, no pets. c ell after
4 '00 AM. 304·675· 3788.

Used R-66 Ditch Witch Trencher
and 360 John Deere Dorer
1-614· 694-7842 0&lt; 694·5006,

Furnished one bedroom apt ,
convanient location, cell 304·
675· 2441 .

Grawely Tractors, electric start 8
apd . lthica 20 gauge pump shot
gun , rotory cultivator &amp; plow for
grawely tractor Ph. 814-448 4149

Two bedroom apta tor rent In
Point Pleasant, Hud accepted
call 614 -446-2200.

Alhton building lots. mobile
homes permitted. Clyde Iowan.
Jr. 304-578 -2338.

Ren1als
41

Sofas And chairs priced from
&amp;395 to S996. Tables S50 and
up to S125. Hide-a-beds 8390
to S696 . Reclinltfa •226 to
S376 Lamps 828 to t1 25 .
Dmettea $109 and 'up to 8495 .
Wood table w -6 chain $286 to
S796 Desk $100 up to U76 .
Hutches $400 and up. Bunk
beds complete w-mattressaa
8295 and up to S395 . Baby beds
"'110&amp;$175 Mattre1aetorbox
springs full or twin 863, firm
$73, and S83 . Queen 1ets $225,
King S360. 4 drawer cheat S66 .
Dretaars 889 . Qun cabmeta B.
10. 12 t)un. Gas or electric range
S376. Baby mattreues 136 &amp;
$46. Bod framea $20, 130 &amp;
King frame 8 50. Good l&amp;lectin
of bedroqm suites, metal cablneu . headboards 1$30 Jlnd up
to $66

2 room, furnished . upstairs apt.
clean, no pets . Adults. Utilities
furnished. Ref. &amp; dep. required.
call 614·446- 1519.

Newly constructed 1 uory, 2 BR
duplex. approx . 1 mile from
downtown Gallipolis. Referen·
cea. No pets. Call 614-446·
1250.

Business
Buildings

LAYNE'S FUANITUAE

Furnished apartment. next door
to library. One profesaional adult
only . Parking. Cell 614 -4460338,

'81 Commodore, 14•46, like
new ilvad In only 8 months.
payaff. Phone 304-882 -3664.

34

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers, refrigerators,
range1 . Skaggs Appliance•.
Upper River Rd . beside Stone
Crest Motel,. 614-446· 739B

Trailer 3 bedrooms, garden
space, Children. no pets, 304·
458·1887.

Furniahed apartment, utilities
paid. 108 Vine St .. $235.00 Ca ll
614-446-9244 Betwoen 9 :005 ,00,

1983 N11hua 14x70 7x21 expando situated on 4'112 acres
Sand Hill Road, three bedroom
total electric, central air. fully
equipped kitchen. g~rden . tub,
two water beda. two porches
10x12 building, septic and wa ter. Priced to sell. Shown by
appointment. Serioue inquiries
only. 304· 675-6828 between
8:00 and 10:00 pm.

Valley Furniture, new &amp; used.
large •action of quality furni ture . 1216 Eastern Ave . ,
Galllpoli1

' K &amp; k Mob1la Homea, 2 and 3
badroom mobile flomes. 304676·3000.

1973 Kirkwood 12x66. 1 or 2
bedroom. New carpet, furnace,
hot water heat•. f7800 614·
992·2454.

Two ultd mobile homes. priced
right, on a 2 bdr. and 1 threebdr.
Ph. 304·675· 3763.

Count"y Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV sets.
Open 8AM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat. 614·446-1699. 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis, OH .

2 bedroom trailer. couples, 1,
small child. Locust Ad At . 1, Pt.
Pleasant. 304-675-1076.

2 Bedroom ept . nice cerpeting.
water paid, washer &amp; dryer
hook· up, stove. refrig. furnished
available Jan 1, 19B7 Ph
614·446 ·7025 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
21

a,..,

Now taking application• for
experienced cooks . Apply at the
Holiday Inn . No phone calla
please.

Homes for Sale

GOVERNMENT JOBS .
816.040-S59,230 yr. Now Hiring Call 805-687-8000 EJt.
R-9805 fOf current federal lilt.

10 used church pew I 10 to 1 1
feet long. In good condition Ph.
446·4525,
Buying daily gold. 1ilver coin•.
rings. jawelry, sterling ware. old
coins, large currency. Top prices. Ed. Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Awe. Mlddlepon. 01'1 614992· 3476 .

31

2 bedroom, furnished. New
Haven . Cell304-882· 2466 .
3 bedroom furnished. 1 cflild. no
pets. Good clean condition 4
miles above New Havon At . 33.
Call 304 -8B2-2466.

Firewaod , dr'lwood . split .
stacked &amp; delivered. Very large
load t36.00 Call 614-4487993

Two bedroom apt. phone 304675·2548or 075-6783 .
One bedroom apartment. extra
nice and clean. Adulll Onl'tl . No
Pe11. 304 -676-1386

PU8LIC NOTICE
19B7 · tchool model free arm
sewing m•chlnea regular
t399.96, now 1138.00 Ph.
614-385-4535 ,

One bedroom apt e11tr1 nice II
clean. Adultt only. No peta. Ph .
304·675· 1386,

Houses for .Rent

45

3 bdr. ranch , Rodney Village II ,
*286 mo . plus deposit. Referen·
ces required Call 814·4400008.
Nice 3 BR house. t360 plus
utilltea 6 nc. deposit. Call
614 -446 -9280 after 6 &amp;
weekends .
8Eureh.
room houte
60 acresCall
at
8200 on
1 monlh
304-875-6104 .
2-Bedroom houae located 62
MIIICrHt.. Rd . 1160.00 month.
17&amp;.00 deposit Ph. 446-3870.

Mhted hardwood tllbl 812 . per
bundle. Containing approx. 1 %
tone. FOB Ohto Pallet Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Call 614-992·
6461 ,

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sl"plng Rooms aM
light hous• keeping rooms . Park
Central Hotel. Call 614-4460756.

Firewood for sale. t30. pick-up
load . HEAP vouchllfs accepted.
Catl814-247-3081 .

Rooms for refit , day. week
month. Gallla Hotel. Call 614446-9716 . Rent allOW II S120
month.

Tony'• Gun Repairt, hot rebluelng . Open 9 :00AM to 7:00PM .

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SNAFU'Mby Bruce Beattie

73

54 Misc. Merchandise
HALF PRICE! flashing arrow
signa t2891lighted, non-arrow
8279! Unlighted $2391 Free
lettarat See locally. Call todl'll
Factory: 1(8001423-0163.
anytime . .

Nice saml-prlvatalot, with 2 BA .
trail•. furnithld. WMer Plitt.
lergeglauecl in porch. Very nice,
quiet nMghborttod. Sec. dep. •
rtf. rtqulred. Centenary area ,
Coli 814·448· 3161,

55 Building Supplies

I

White Farm Tractors, Best Price
in Area. Sider• Equipment Co.
Henderton. W. Va. 304·675·
7421 ,

Building Supplies. ClostO!Jtl· Farm machinery for sale. Gahl
8uyouta-Surplut {1)4'x8'xW' 95 grinder minr. New Holland?
Yellow pine rough aawed T 1-11 ft . hay blne. Both exc. cond.
siding . 110.99 ' ea. 26 pc. up 304-273-4215,
19.99.(2) 4'•&amp;·.~·· Yellow pine
rough aawed T 1· '11 aiding.
S5.99 ••. 25 po . up 04.99 . 131 62 Wanted to Buy
4'x8 ' xW' T&amp;G plywood
, 1----------1.10.95 ea. (4) 4'x10'x 1A" ply- I'
wood. 816 .96 ea. (5) 4'x8'xW'
Luan plywood, 86.99 ea. (81 Now buying shell corn or ear
4' x8' all wood paneling . Wood- corn. Can for latest quotes River
grains &amp; prints . $7.95 ea. City Farm Supply, 614·446·
Seconds 85.99. {7) Matolllte. 2986,
Marlite planks 16" wide 96"
long pan~ing . T&amp;G Secondt
81 .50 ea. (814' x8 ' Martita bath 63
Livestock
panel 8mboastd In 4"x4" block
$7.95 and S8.95 ea. (9) 4'x8'
Foil faced foam insulation board.
IW ' thick 84.99 ea) (3,.4"-86.99) Standing At Stud . AOHA Pala(1 ' '·16.69) (10) 4B" Vanity with mlno Stallion, 15.1 hands. Reg marble top tt79.95. (11) 30" istered Marei 8100. 614-949·
Vanity with marble top S79.95. 2465 evenings.
{12) 6 piece high gloaa tub
enclosure kit $29.96 . 113) 5' Horae and Saddle Ph . 304 -675tempered glut sliding tub 5360.
doora, aluminum finiatl, t49.94
or 139.95 with purchase of tub.
114) Single door mad. cab. 64 Hay &amp; Grain ,
pl11tic bo111. stalnleu steel
frame. $19.96 ea . (15) 1 and 2
piece fiberglass tub and shower large round bales of hay, will
combination. Colors I. white. deliver •n e bale Call 6148129 .95 to t199.96 ea. r;· 446-1052 after 6 .
percent discount · on 2 piece &amp;
up. (16) 4 piece solid oak towel Mi•ed hay 81 .26 per bale or will
bar set. S19.96. (17) Prefiniahed trade foi liveatock Ph. 614-446oak bruce flooring l,.t"x2 W' 4063
Random lengtht 11 .95 sq. ft. 10
c.t.n up 11 .75 sq . ft . 20 aq. ft . Want to trade large round bales
pr . c.t.n. (18) Prehung steal ol hey for cattle Ph . 814-46insulated doon 889 .96 ea. (19) 1052 .
Pine panel doors U9.95 to
869.95 8 . gradee. (20) Double Wheat-maw wire tred belet
aidellght entrance doors VJ glau $1 .76. Tom Wilson. leon. 304'h panel. t299 .96 ea. (211 6' 675-5724 .
Double entrance doors. 'h glau
'h panei.S349.96. 122) Prehung Hay S1 .26 Bale 304-676-3997
interior doon, finished &amp; untin- after 5 :00
iahed. Choice aires. 834.96 ea.
123) Wood &amp; plastic shutters Sudangrus tlay $1 00 bale
from 31" to 80" 89.96 to 304-767-6577,
126.96 pr. (24) all wood screen
doon . 112 . 95 ea . (26)
1 '!."l38" x80' ' white storm
doora, intulated foam filled .
S89.95. (26) Countertop plastic
60 cents sQ. ft. 127) Vinyl aiding
trim 5 colors {12' J channel
Autos for Sale
&amp;11 .60) (10 ' inside corner 71
t3 .00) (10' outaide corner 1- - - -- - - - - -84 .00) (28) 12"x.12" plain
white calling tile 26 cents ea. or 1983 510 Chevrolet picllup,
84 piece ctn. 818.50, (29) 4x4: 1983 Old• Huret: 1981
24"x48" acoustic-' emboaaed Monte Carlo; 1980 Plymouth
fire realuant ceiling panels Volare:· 1970 Chwelle; 1976 %
82 36 ea. 130) Closeout white ton Ctlwrolet pickup; 1968
ceiling grida(12' m~n tee 11 .50 Chevrolet pickup; 1978 Ford
ea.) (4' tee 50 cents ea.) Penn'• Custom Van: 1972 Chevrolet El
Warehouse.• Wellston , Ohio . Camino. Oynamtrk Riding Ltwn
614-3B4-3646. Open 8 -6. 8 Mower. Ctll 614-446-8201 or
days.
114-448-8113 . Make offer.

Tronspor1a1ion

Building Materials
Block , brick, sewer pipet. win·
dowa. lintels. etc. Claude Wm·
ten. Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614·
246· 5121 .

78 Mazda AX -7, 41 ,000 miles,
AC, AM -FM, excellent condition , 8 3750. Call 446-1 612 or
266· 9314.

1983 Dodge Colt, 4 speed,
Concrete blocks alltlzea yard or AM-fM ·Tape, wire rimt . Cath
delive,..,. Mason sand. Gallipolis price t2199.00. John' a Auto
Block Co., 123 Yt Pine St., Sales. BuiiYIII• Ad .. Gallipolis.
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 814-446- Oh.
2783.
1970 Chevelle, good corHtition.
Leaving for armed forees, must
56
Pets for Sale
tell Ph. 814-446· 8201 or 614446·8113.
1986 Ford . Thunderbird, one
owner, mult sell. Call 1514-245·
9234,

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Peuian and
Siamese kittent. AKC Chow
puppies. Ctll 614-446-3844
after ?PM.

81 Plymouth, 383 Commando

Reglttered Miniature Schnauzer
puppies. Also Registered Coduw
Spaniel puppiH. GraatValentlne
gihs. Call 814-992· 2807.

1----------1910 VW Rsbbh, doth interior,

motor, no smoke, no oil. USO.
Dependable . Call 814· 248989 • .

low miteage, no rutt. must stll.
8 week old Sitmese kitten, baby 1 C_•_II_B_1_4_··_99_2_·,.78_6_1_._ _ __
goat, one pair of Netherland 1 •
Dw1rf rtbblts, 304 ·676-5043. 1981 Olds cUtlaaa. lmtculate
condition . New tlrH and chrome
AKC Pomeranian puppies. ready wheels. AM -FM casNtte •nd
to go, 304-896· 3826 .
AC.
81515.Asking 83200. 814-992Wanted AKC male Samoyed for
stud service. 304-578-2728.
1977 ChiVY M•llbu . 6 eyl., good
coi'MIItion, good work c•. 8400.
Coli 614· 949·2779 .

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7:5:4:0:
. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :': '
:
, 977 Chevy K-10, 4 wheel drive ,
Blazer. looks good, runs good;
12,600.00. 304-882 -3844. ~ ~

Pee

Musical
Instruments

CROSil SONS
U.S. 30 Will, Jac*10n, OMo.
814·281·64e1 . .
MIINy Fergu10n, New Holllnd,
lulll llov Ill• l Sorvlco. Ovor
40 us8d tractor I' to choou from
.. compllte lint or new • uMd
equ~ent. Lartett s_.tctk»n In
S.E, Ohio:
•

1879 Oldt Cutleaa. High ml·
leage, good condition. t 1200.
Call 814 -186-3606 or 114·
985· 3510,
1973 Ford Montego. 1874
Dodge Dart. Large round belli
ol hov. Clll 814-992-3816.
1880 Mercury Capri hatchback.
Excelltnt condition. 12000. Cal
814·992·8683 or 614· 992·
2720. '
'73 Novt, 33,000 mil•. I cyl,
A,P.S, 4 door, second owntr,
gr-blk top, 11.980.00. 304·
875-8384.

1868 Ford Torino 302, 88,000
mult ttll. mlkt offtr.
304-878-3734.

mil•.

1173 Oldemobllt 88, 4 -dr, runs
good 14eO.OO Ph. 1·304·182·

24a8.

•

1872 FIM'd, 400 Engln•, wtth

C-1 trentmillkwl, runt aood C-4
trantmluion Ph . 304·818·

5360.

Wee

Herman

morning show. "Pee Wee's

Playhouse" ,

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Motorcycles

D (}) f'eople'a Court ,
{II MOVIE : 'H6t Lallchnd

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.1986 Honda CR 600. excellent
condition Ph . 614-388-8358
1986 Harley FXR 9600 actuat :
miles Ph . 614 - 446 -8591
eveninga.

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FRANK AND ERNEST"

&amp; Accessories

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THAT Do~s IT.:r'M W~ITIN(;' To

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1978 Oodga 4x4 for parts. •
Engine. transmiuion. transfer •
case, bed, rear end, drive shafts. •
614-992· 7163,
I

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79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

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25 ft . Sha1ta camper. Sleept 6. "
Full size bed, full size trig .. air, ~ ·
awning loaded with storage. '
Ex. cond S4600. Call614-446· .;
1495.
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t' MENTIONED lO YOU I
THOUGHT THE HITCHHIKER

tion.

4!11 (!J MOVIE: 'Forced
Vengeance'

RECOGNIZED FROM MY
COLLEGE DAYS!

Home
Improvements

[l)
MecNeii·Lahrer
Newshour
® ID ilJI Candid Camare:
The Firet 40 Yearl Allen
Funt hosts a tribu1e 10 1ho
401h anniversary of 'jiandid
Camera, ·
with
guests
George Burns, Pam Dawber,

BASEMENT
.
WATERPROOFING
, :
Unconditiontl lifetime guaran- :
tea . local ref•ences furnished.· •'
Free estimates. Call collect: ·~
1· 814· 237-0488. day or night. :.;
A o g e r I

Emmanuel Lewis and Fannie

Flagg , (60 min.J

B I I e m e n ( ··

Waterproofing.

GJl Nova: Fraud Under An·

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alyalsiCCI Freud 's 1hoories

SWEEPER and sewing mtchine
repair. parts. and supplies. Pick
up and deHvery, Davit VaCYum~
Cleaner, one halt mile up
Georgn Creek Rd . Call 814- -·.

448· 0294 ,

and influence on psychoana·
lysis are examined . (60 min.)
@I MOVIE: 'The Me·

EEK"&amp; MEEK

FTM General Contracting 13yrs
experience. Roofing &amp; Con·
struction Ph. 614-388-9308.
Free estimates 10% off during
the holidays, offer expires Jan
16, 1987.

· when he inh~rits
Cl 1H J h&lt;HU., 1111.

MORTY MEEKLE AND

Fetty Tree Trimming. atump .' .
1
removal . Call 304-676-1331 .
1
AI NOLES 'S SERVICE . expe- . ·
rienced carpenter, electrician. •
mason , paintltf, roofing (indud- •'
ing hot tar application) 304·
675-2088 or 676-7147.

MY [)A.D WATCHES
BASKETBALL ~-AMES
EVERY NIG:HT.

NO, HE LIKES 13E'ER

HE REALLY LIKES

COMMERCIALS.

eASKETEIA LL, HLJH "!-

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Most well a completed aameday .
Pump sales and service. 304896· 3802

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SAKES!!

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For some exceptions to the rule of
not leading away from trump honors,
watch this column the rest of the
week.

A new book by James Jacoby and his
lather, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now
,available at bookstores. It is "Jacoby
on Card Games," published by Pharos ·

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12:20 [l) MOVIE: 'Bomberdler'
12:30 II CD (JJ ~. Night~

WEST

Today's deal, taken from Dr.
George Rosenkranz's book aboul
trump leads '(llevyn Press, 151 Thier·
man Lane, Louisville, KY 40207),
shows the danger in even a seemingly
safe trump l~ad It was of coursetlljudged for North to launch right into
Blackwood after partner had bid three
clubs. If by some ~hance the South
hand held only one ace, the partner·
ship would be too high. But North was
enthusiastic and unrestrained in his
' bidding, and lucky, too, not only that
South did hold two aces but also that
West was mesmerized into an unnec·
essary trump lead.
There was really no reason for Wesl
to lead a trump. On the bidding, it was
likely that dummy would have good
diamonds, and that might mean that
the defenders should get started in the
heart suit. A heart lead would have
been effective in that it would have
prevented the declarer from making
an educated guess in the trump suit.
On 'the trump lead. declarer knew it
was Impossible that West would be
leading awaY. from the club queen. So
the only way' to avoid a trump loser
was to play for the queen to drop.
When it did drop, declarer got the dia·
mond suit going and made the slam.

live.

1 1-lEARD THAT '(OUR
SUR6ER'T' FOR TODAV

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R &amp; M Custom Couches and
Raupholll..-y, St. At . 7, Crown
City. Oh, 814·2t5G-1470, Eve.
81-t-441-3438. Open daity 9 to
4:30, Set. 9 :30 to 1:30. Old &amp;
new Uphotttred
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Mowrey's Upholtttring aervtng
tri I;O~ntyar••22 y..n . The batt
in furnrture upholstering. Call
304 - 675 - 4154 for lrte
ntlmatn.

NORTH

+2

By Jameo Jac:Gby

querque, NM. featuring spa·
ciat guest star Chuck Connors. (2 hrs.) live.
(jjJ Frontline: Stopping

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12:00 (I) Bum• 8o Allen
CI1 Collep BlloketNtt: M·
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Vera and the Baa1era. (60
min.) In S1areo.
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(ll) Orelt Dlclllona
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Upholstery -

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Alpaca - No/ay - Enemy - Itself- FAMILY

twin brother Sebaatien ar·
rives and is mlstaklf'l for Ills

PEANUTS

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PRINT NUMBERED LETTER S 11
IN THESE SQUARES
I

Hosted- by w.ner Mil·
1heu: Twelf1h Night Viole"•

Water hauling, Formerly Ken • :.,)
Whettons now John" a Water ; ·.
Service. Same prices, phone 1 1
304-678· 2919 or 576-2484

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When uked Khe hatd ca~aln belllfl and why, lhe youn/S
lid~· "Y81, but I &amp;ln'l know why, I think~ runs In our FAMr.

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mlek
(!)College B11ke1ball: Ari·
ZOIIII lit Sou1hem Cllllfar•
nla 180 m•n.) Live.
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House coal. limestone, and ~it ,
gravel . Delivered 1 lon and up • • •
Jim Lani•. 304-675-1247 ~
676-7397.

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debHidden ces1le. 12 hrs.)
CD 700 Club
(f) Victory at Sea
(ll) II CD11987 Mlaa USA
Pageant Bob Berker and
Mary Frann host the 36th
annual pageant from Albu -

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Dillard Water Service: Pools •'
Siatetna, Wells. Delivery Any: ,•'
1 '
time. Call614-448-7404 . ·

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HE'S GOT HORNS AN'
A TAIL AN' A
PITCHFORK AN'

CAATEA"S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-448-3888 or 614·446·4477

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Drugs ICC) The war on
drugs is fought 1hrough 1he
educa1ion of youths. (60
min .JPar1 2.
9:30 (}) MOVIE: 'Time Umlf
10:00 II C!J Odd Couple
(jjJ@ News
10:20 (})MOVIE: 'Ho1 Millions'
10:30 CD Celebrl1y Chat.
IIC!JINN News
(jjJ In tho Face of Terror·
lam: Protecting a Free So·
Ciety Panelists discuss e
possible enack at the fie·

Starks Tree and Lawn Service.
Hedges , shrubs , bushes . ,
trimmed, land1caping, stj.IJY~p ' ,
and leaf remove!, 304-676·
2842 or 678-2010.

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RON'S Television Service
House calls on RCA. Ouazar,
GE . Specialing in Zenith. Call ..
304· 676· 2398 or 614 -446· · '
2454

Plumbing

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her bro1her. 12 hrs., 30 min.I
Pan 3 of 7.
9:00 II CD
Remington
StMle Reming1on and Leura
leave England tor lrelond

Telephone service in home, ;~
wiring &amp; repairs. Call614-4466686.

&amp; Heating

CONTEG

the details of her destructive
relationship with Helmut to

All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work: Interior. ellterior, ramo- •
deling. painting, roofing, frae '
estimates. Call614-446-6174.

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8:05 [l) MOVIE: 'The Wingo of
Eagles'
8:30 (f) II Cil Amerika ICC) Do·
vin r.isks his life to see his
choldren and Ale1hea reveals

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IJ)J News
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MacNeil-Lehrer
Newehour
II lUI
WhMI of Fortune
@ Barney Miller
CIJ Sanford and Son
II Ill CIJ New Newlywed
Game
C!llnsida the PGA Tour
1111 (!J Too Close for Com·
fort
0 (f) Judge
ill Wheal of Fortune
0 lUI (]II Jeopardy
@ Jefferson•
CIJ Honeymooners
II Ill G1l Matlock Matlock
emers the world of 1he moli·
tary justice system when he
de[Jnds a young soldier
fraiflod for the murder of his
sadls1ic liau1enon1. 160 min.!
Pen t of 2, In Stereo .
(1) Hell Town
CI1 NHL Hockey: Phlladel·
phla Flyers at Now York II·
landaro 13 hrs.J Live.
(f) II ([) Who's the Boss?
(CCI Angela and the ros1 of
the family is stunned when

Wfi SAW WAS SOMEONE

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1 9B1 Yahama 860 Spl!tCial. lots ,
of ctlrome . 814 -992 -7183. :
$1000. or best offer.

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61 Farm Equipment'

Ex-con's vanity plate

2010 John Deere diesel tJactor·
plows, disc 13960. New Idea
tOyne Bounce mower t496. late
model 224T John Deere balet"
S' 296. Hay wegon &amp;300. Call
614-286· 6522 .

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 35 W. Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call 614-448-9777. eve.
9ft. aluminum patio door, one · 614-446-3592 Up frant tracinch insulated glass, 3 sections, tors with warranty over 40 used
·
excel .. nt cond. Ph. 304-675· tractors. 1000 tools.
U29.
Farm AII-H Tractor with cuitlvaWoodsplitter t BOO.OO. call304- ton, plows, disc. draw bar.lront
end loade't, new tires, new
676·3091
battery $750.00 Call614-286Firewood 825.00 pickup, not 6522,
delivered , phone 304 -6761975 3800 Ford Tractor with
7771 .
plows 86,260.00 New MoUand
Firewood, phone 304 -896- Hay Baler 1796 00, MF Rake
S396.00 Gall 614-286-6522.
3820,

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61 Farm Equipment

H111balife lndependant Oitt. Call
me for product. Mon-Fri. 9-3 .
Gloria Grate. 304·882-3162.

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2 bdr .. all utiliti• paid t.llctpt
alae., turn. or unfurn ., tee.
d11p01lt required. Convenient
location. Call 814·446-8t5S8 or
814-446--778,

Vans &amp; 4 W.O. : ; :

wi1h drugs leads her 10 seek
paremal advice .
(HI WKRP in Cincinnati
6:35 (f) Andy Griffith
7:00 II Ill PM Magazine
Cll Hardcaotle and McCor·
miclt
CII SportsCenter
(f) Entertainment Tonight

1980 Dodge B-50. 4x4 pickuf.'! •
4 cyl., 6 apd., AC. New Buc~ ,. '
ehot mudder tires, new cult~,., '
paint· Sharp! Cell 614-367 0 ·~:

I ,11111 Suppl11:'
for Rant

concern for Matt's struggle

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Kimball Enttnainer II Organ, tikt
new . IAu than 30 houra playing
tlmo, Coll•4e-U33.

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Kimball Piano lyra. old 8850.00
Celll14-4411-8121 .

2 btdroom hOUM In Pomttoy.
1200 ptr month plut dtpoeit.
Reference required. Call 644992·2918,

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3 Bedroom unfurnished hhouse.
laru• TV room with firepl•ce, 11h
bath 1310.00 per mo. 111 mile
peat HMC on At. 3&amp; Ph.
814-446-•3&amp;9 or 304-675·
9780.

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Facta of Uft
6:05 CIJ Beverly Hlllblllieo
NBC News
6:30 IJI])
CII NBA Today
(f) II (f) ABC News
1!11 C!J Hogan' 1 Heroeo
ill II Gil CBS Ntwa
®Perkins Family Tracy ''\,

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1984 GMC 515. AC, AM·FM
ltereo, 38,000 miln. Excell~ •
condition. $4500. 614-9921 41 1
7B80. Serious calls only.
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1985 Mobile Home. 14x70, on
St. Rt. 143. $230, get included.
Call 814-992-5449.

(f) learning Hour

1977 Chevy Plclc-up. 6 ·cyl. , 3 :
tpeed. New fender. S1250. Call
614·992-2735

Merchandise

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohve St., Gallipolis. New &amp; used
wood -coalatovea. 6 pc wood LR
suite 8399. bunk beds 8191.
reclinors new &amp; used bedroom
suites. wringer wa~hera , &amp;
shoes. Ne'w livingroom suites
8199 -1599, lamps. Call 614446-3159 .

News

CII Big Valley
CII Mazda Sportsl.ook
1!11 mJetferaons

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Call 614-992-2707.

MobHe home for rent in Racine
Also mobile home tor rent m
Cheshire. Call614·367-7148.

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6:00 IJillCIJD[l)®IICDI&lt;BI

1984 Toyota SR 6 pick up . ~ '
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speed. Electronic fuel injection. "'

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2 Bedroom mobile home for
rent. Shoestring Ridge
S200.00mo 175.00 deposit
Ph . 614·446-2495.

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' 1978 4K4 Chevy Blanr for "'Ia 1
or trade on 67-69 Camero. Cell ~
614 -742 -2372 before 3 :00:.
p.m.
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Space for Rent: Trailer apaces.
locuat Rd. At. 1. Point Pleasant.
304· 676· 1078,

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72 Trucks for Sale : :

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Routs 33, Nonh of Pomeroy.
Rental trailers. Call 614-992·
7479.

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Autos for Sale.•

1978 Chevy Mallbue Claui~ i
Station Wagen, PS. PB. autQ. ~
trans, AC. 11,895.00. After !
5 ,30 PM 304-882-3216
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Office Space for Rent. bcellent
for Anornevs. Accountant, etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wiseman "Real Estate Agency.
614 ·446· 3644

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Racine Gun Shoot spontored by

Hartford, 6-9Pm . PubHc invited.
refr•hmentl, door prizes every
hour. INerything there 'h price.
Bring frienda &amp; relalives.

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2 bdr. lullyfurniahedadultaonly,
utll. paid. Call 614· 446· 4110.

Avon Open House, Monday Feb.
1 6, at Jim'a Carpet Outlet in

KIT 'N' CARI.YLE ®tty Larry Wright

for Rent

Announcements

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POmerov-Mi~~~· Ohio

Tue5da_y. February 17, 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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