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Copyrighted 1986

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€uurthouse employes seek insurance coverage
. "Meigs County's Highway Depart ment offers
_!nsuranee cq~er~ge for_employ~. as do the We!f~re
and Sheriff' s Departments. We'd like you to consider
the sam e for us. "
That message was put befor e the Meigs County
Commissioners by Paul. Gerard, Janice )'oung and
Judy King, at Wednesday's com missioner s meeting
on behalf of courthouse employees.
A list with 28 signatures of employees who favor
some type of hospital and major m~ lca l Insurance
cqyer~l!~ \"~!lre~te&lt;!JO..r;:.n mmlsslnnPrs . Ahou l 35
courthouse employees and fi ve employe.;.,; at the
county Infirmary would be Included If an Insurance
plan were adopted .
As It now stands, If court house employees want
Insurance coverage, they m ust pay for It from their
own pockets. On the aver.age, a single em ployee pays
about $62 a month for covprage; a family pl ays about
$167 a month.
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Gerard said he knows the other county off!ccs, arc

not 'allfundedlromthe.sameso!.u:ces. Howaver:,_Ji.efe!L

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been cam paigning for a pipr&lt;Jin water supply. That
hfiVl' tb come trom theTuppcrs
Plains-Ch&lt;'Ster W&lt;Jt!'r District.
Lindsay Lyons, of Tuppers Plalns·l·hester Water
District, also prc.,;ent at thr m('('tlng, told 1hP group the
woter txJ&lt;Jrd has been discussi ng the proj ect and the
nPxtstep is to get the $150 ta p fC'I' ond user s' contruct
agr('(i m&lt;'nl from each rldgP r~ ld c-nl . Signers for tap
srrvlcPS am to have th~ir $1511 ta p f&lt;'&lt;'s to shr&gt;Cis or
Beoumont by April o or gPt In touch with C'lther to
o OHinl' nowrn y pian l&lt;fpoy thi' tc&lt;·. ~-- ~· - ·· "- -~
i\n engin('('r lh&lt;'n could~ hire-d to design plans for
th&lt;' water lin&lt;' add ition . Those plans would he
s ubmitted to Farmer'; llomc i\ dminlstrn tlon lor
rcviC'W, along wit h a list of Silver Ridg&lt;' residents who
have paid thr fees. "Tap fees and user.,· CQntractagn&gt;cment s obliga tl' propll' tocc·r1aln thi ngs if a grant
comes through," Lyons sa id. t.Conllnued on page 161
waw r-~ woutcr

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.·kills Racine man
James Harvey Jonos, 24, 50421
State Route 124, Racine, was kllled
Wednesday evening when struck by
a falling tree on Township Road 303
Calaway Ridge, just west of
Tuppers Plains.
The T upper s Plains Emergency
Squad and the Meigs County
ShcrU!'s Depart ment were called to
the area about 3: :ll p.m . Deputy

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" II com es down to everybody working lor the same
Another ~ elcgallon
county."
A delegation of rt'Sident sfrom MclgsCounty 's Silver
He also pointed ·out that' surrounding counties.
Ridge were present at the commissioner' s meeting to
including Gallla and Athens, prov ide · Insurance
ask for ht•lp In solving water problems tri that·arca. Tiw
coverage for courthOw;c employees.
Sil ver Hldgc w ater "problem has been going on for
Gerard and You ng emphasized I he em ployees are
severa l years and most resldeni s thel·c must haw
" not dem anding or threatnn lng" and added thpL they
\'later haulcilln from other part s of the countY.
just w ant the commissioners tocon~lder thC'proposaL 1'
"W(! nc'f'd funding- gra nts, whatevcr,somcthlng to
. _Jlley a llOIJ noted they woyld -~ '.V!!!lng tD do -any !h!ng~ . get wa!cr on S!!•.rer- R!d~e-F·' sali:H5o.ocl}· Shf'1:'t'S, ~oiv-:lo ha~ ·
the commissioners ask In the wa y of gathering
also been In contact with Sta te Rep . .Jolynn Roster
Information.
concerning the ma tter.
Commissioners Instructed Ihe trio to obtain lettersof
"We have 29 homes, 48 adult s and 29 children on 1he
approval from courthouse supervisor s stat ing they
ridge, and !he health d&lt;'partmenl says our wells and
w-Ou!d 00 wU!L"':g to have thei r budget-s n:-..·Jsed to allow
c!.s!crr.!: nre- not up to stam.h:~rds.'' Kemp Bf.aumom
said.
for the insurance payments. Thl' letters arP to he
returned to the commissioners next Wednesday.
For some time, She-ets, Beaumont nnd others have

Shcr iU Harry Lyons was QII the
scene along with Jones' brother,
Ronald Jones. The trPe had fallen
down a hill pinning Jones under II.
Jones had gone to the residence of
his brother, Ronald, to cut timber
Wednesday aftPrnoon. M r. Jones
was pronounced dead at the scene.
Meigs Coroner Dr . Jam es Conde
sa id Jones died of crushed body
Inju ries.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - A bil l

COLUMBUS - E mployees from
The union has charged that thPr&lt;"
Gallipol is Development al Center
have ~n a "nu mber" of plans to
and the Athens Mental Health
close mental h&lt;•alt h and mental
Center test !fled Wednesday In
reta rda tion facilities in Ohio, inCludColumbu s In favo r of a bill that
Ing a ll'nl atlvl' plan by ODMH
requires prior legislative approval
Director Pamela Hyde to shut down
before the a stnte mental healt h 12 of T7 insti tutions In the next few
facUlty Is closed .
years.
Testim ony was taken by the
" The Gil ma111n ll&gt;gislatlon should
Human Resources Subcommltlee be· amcnded to include ment.al
of I he House Fi nance and Appropri- r etardation· facilltiPs also," Woodation Commlll c~·ruff sa id . ''T he state of Ohto has a
The bUI was lnt roduced by State . legal and moral rt'S ponsl blllty to
Rep. Thomas P. Gilmartin, D- adt'Qua tl'ly care for those, who
YO\lllg1;1ol'.'n. Employees In ment al through no fault of thPirown, cannot

an
constitutional muster has
approved by a House panel.
The m easure, sponSOred by Rep.
Terr y Tra nter, D·Ci nclnnat i ,'
cleared the House E lec tions, L and
Conveyance and Town~hlps Com mittee on a 10-1 vote Ia te
Wednesday.
Now the bill awaits a vole by the
full House, possibly ncxtweek.Then
It goes to the Senate.
At Issue ar e the district s from
which member s of Ohio's delcga ·
lion In the U.S. Houseo!Repr&lt;;scnt atlves arc elected.
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out and closi ng instit utions.
IP~1s latlvc approval
prior to any Closi ng, full publi c lnput
ca n b • gua rantl'cd."
Du r in ~ a visit to GIX" last
Oc tobt•r . HoliS&lt;• SIJ('akPr V!'rn Riffe.
p il~lg&lt;'&lt;i tha t then • m·l' no plans t.o
clOse' [ ;DC, one of lht' COunty's
maj or employPrs. Since thE' discharge of rlients lnto &lt;'nmmunlly
carl' - ddnstltullon allw tion - has
Jakt·n effrct. there havP · been
numerou' I&gt;JYOffs at t~c C('nt cr ,
resulting In an employ,.C. I('Vei of
roughlv 000.

House okays redistricting bill
14 in. tine• till 12, 20
or 26 in. wide pattr.
C'nain drive transmia·
alon. B&amp;S engine.

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WASHINGT ON (AP) ~- The_
Senate Budget Committee Is back·
In~ a no-new-taxes plan for reducing
federal defl clls by 9155 billion next
yeat that Includes il freeze on Social
Security benefits and hefty cutback s
In the nation's milit ary buildup.
The Impasse-breaking proposa l
was approved by the Republicancontrolled panel late Wednesday on
a party -line 11·9 vote.

The committee endorsed a !rrew
on m ost ~ovcr runent spending at
current levels while agrccjng to a
number of deeper cuts If had
prev iously rej ected - Including
sharp cuts In funds for Amtrak,
student loans, mass transit and
urban deveiOpJPCnl program s.
Democrats ~n the panel expressed skcptlelsm with the plan,
claiming higher taxes might stlll lx!

nl'eded to meet defi cit-reduction
goals.
Bul Republicans hailed II ns a
hrcaklhroug h, coming only hours
afl•' r the comm ittee ·'c'&lt;.•med hOJX'·
lcssly dead locked as It rPj ccted on&lt;•
plan after- another, Including tht•
president 's $974 billion budget unpopular for It s largP increas!'s In
m ilitary slJ('ndlng and Its heavy
domestic cuts.

'iltl' c"OmmittPP lgnorro 1he pres!·- -· Jo·nail duwnsP&lt;&gt;clflc programcu 1s to
dent's piPa not to freew Social
ma tch the broad oulllnPs adopted
Security benefit s 8S JXIrl Of lhC Wedn i'Sday night. It must do Jh l;.
dc flcil ·reduc!Jo n packagf'.
befo•·c thC' measu rr can hi• sent to
lnstl'ad, Its octlpn would &lt;'anccl
ih&lt;' S.mate fl oor.
cost-of-llvlnf( benrflts llw• fo r :1o..1
Tlw budget Is not actual leglsia·
million Soc ial SccUi'lty rrclpiPnts
lion In the sense' that it mu sl gotothl •
n&lt;•xt January. Democrats sa id thl'Y
pr-es ident for his signature. but 11
would fi ght this move on thf' S.•nall'
sets SJX'ndlng ta rgcts for congri'S·
floor .
slonal commllll'&lt;•s to ahlde by in
1ltr rommlttl'l'was to meet today
vollnR Jo tl ppropr lat&lt;• funds and

Home_Statelosses__ --.---~._.._. . .:.,.,. . :;.:,
·may hit $140 million
Cl NCINNATI (AP ) - For the
flrsl time In nearly a w~k. safety
deposll box hoJders at Home Sta te
Savings Ba nkwllt be allowed Into Its
closed branch offlccs ·today.
But other customers, denied
access to their accounts at the 33
branches since last Saturday, will be
left outside as negotiations to sell the
troubled savings and loan.contlnue.
Federal officials say they're
fashioning a plan to aUow rerouting
of Social Security checks for
recipients wholle checks are now
directly deposited Into Home State.
Social Security officiaL~ say that If
they are contacted by the recipients
by March 22, they can arrange to
prevent their AprU 3 checks from
belna direct-deposited Into Home
Stale.
Meanwhile, Marvin Warner. a
Horne State director and majority
owner
its parent company,

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stepped down Wednesday as chair·
man of the Ohio Building Authority ,
sever al hours after a .newspatier
reported he had withdrawn $37
m illion from 'ESM · Governnient
Securities lnc. just days before the
For t La uderda l ~ securities dealer
was ordered closed.
ESM ' s Mar ch 4 closure spurred a
run by depoSitors 'at Home State,
which had depOsited securities with
ESM . All of ESM's assets were
frozen by court order alter auditors
dlscovere:Q a shortfall of $.lXJ
million.
K enneth Cox , Ohio commerce
director, had said Home Sta te's loss
could reach $140 million, but lhe
state official overseeing !he sale
effort believes It m ay be lower.
Battles said First NaUonat of
Cincinnati and other banks wUI
accept Home State~ashlers' checks .
tor deposit but won't cash them.

au thorlzr- PI'Ogtam s for'tlie cnt lrl'
govf'rnmcnl .

!Carl iN W('&lt;lncsd ay, !hi' president
all hul dtu·r d CongrC&gt;Ss tosc·nd him a
tax ,incn•a.sc bi ll In a !-!pPf'Ch to (.1
group of busl nl'sSm('n &lt;it lhf' Wh ll!'
House, Borrow ing a 1hr('a t!'nlng
dar!' by actor Cl int Eastwood in th&lt;'
movl&lt;' "Sudden Impact," R&lt;•agan
challeng&lt;'&lt;l lawmakr"' to. "('..o
ah!'ad. m ake m~· da~ -. ··

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (liP ) ~ Ohio
Sen. Richard II . Finan, RCincln"
has a new law creating a scpurilll'
nail, and ot hC'rs off(•n-d thl' bill after
stabilization fu nd to lnsu redPposll ~·; . HomeStat('Cioscd lt s:tl Ohlo offices
of savings and loan cu stomers In thr
last wt'(•kcnd and rroz&lt;' It s account;
71 "tnstttuttons not affcctro by the follow in!( t 11&lt;• collapse ol a Florida
recent closing of th!' Clnclnnatl- fi rm, ESM Cov&lt;'rnmmt Sccuriti&lt;'S
basro Home Stat&lt;' Savings Bank.
Inc., In which HemP Sta te's assets
ThP Scna te appr'Ovro the mea sun• W!'r&lt;' heavily lnvl'sled.31-1 Wednesday and the House
The nf'Ws or t h•• collapS&lt;' triggered
pmmplly added Its approval 73 14.
runs by dr positm'S on Homl' Stall'
sending It to Gov. Richard Cei«'Ste,
bra nches In Cincinnati und Dayton.
who slgnro It In to law. Celcstt' ca lled
although many ru stomNs did not
the blll " an lmpot1antlnlt lativt'" for
rchicve their funds ~fo re the
the state to take to protect savings
offices wen• d oSI'd ond turned over
and loa n depositors.
to a state m nscJv ator.
Some lawmakers, Including Rep.
Rep. Rolx•r t D. Nett ie'. D·
Robet1 Corbin , R-Dayton, said they
Barberton, wus House sponsor of
ac ted quick ly to pass the lmmc·
the bill which crca t&lt;'S an w Savings
ON HOME STATE SAVIN08 - 'l1lomM Battles, left, of the Ohio
dl ateiy effective bUI because thry
and Loan Stabiliza tion Fund to .
Department of Cemmerc!l, and Arto Srnkh, 111ate approlnted
feared the possibi lity of panic unless
Insure the d!'poslt s itt the other
CGIIIel'\lator, dllcuM tbe_CIIl"l'eDt ttl&amp;~ Of Home. !llale. Sen'. lcel. ~ the Leglsla1Ul'(' liCtro Immediately
lhsfltutlon,f a rsc ribcdas " well run
with repot1el"ll al a . , - conference Weclntolclay nliJhf In
to "shore up'' the other Institutions'
and within th&lt;' marglnso! (manageClnclanatl. ( AP LMerpholo).assets.
ment) safety."
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·Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Thundllv. March 14. 1.986

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Publl!' ht'rs Assoclatlon.

LE'I:TERS Of Of'II"ION an• wt•lco mt! . Thf•y hhould tx&gt; l('ss tha n ;sou words ,
li'llf'rs a r f' ~u hji'M 10 (1(j lrl n~ 1.1 nd musr IX' -.J.~:: n«&lt; wllh na rll(&gt; . addr'ffl s 3 nd
lolopho.n'&lt; numhl~l' . No un .~l~ rwtl ktiPr's ~~o· ll l t.x·
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Lrottl'rs shn~:~Jd llf' In

~ourt rulings.
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1 do think It a pity that so many Conference.
saytng a great deal about the
the past decade, .an of a sudden,
critics of Mr. Reagan decline to
.RonaldReagansaldtothethrong polltlcs with which Nixon is quietly, mysteriously ... theRepubinvestigate that which truly ani· there assembled the kind of thing ldentlfled.
llcan Party has become tlv&gt; party of
mates this extraordinary president one yawns over if spoken by, oh,
Reagan then went on to use Ideas. We beeame the party of the
, and the ronstit~ency that, after all, Jerry Falwell to Lynchburg, va .. or
rhetorlc In one sen.se Marxist most brilliant and dynamic young
made him president of the United Anhur Schlesinger Jr. to the
Marxist In the sense that the
minds." This, given what came
States, notwithstanding that our Harvard Law School Forum. But
Marxists have co-opted the lan·
before In two generations of
lntellige~tsia had told us, and . here was Reagan saying: "In 198!,
guage of Inevitability: The class
textbooks, 50 years of Demqcratlc
taught our children, that conserva- ror the first time in 28 years. a
struggle "inevitably" means the domination of politics, what seems
end of capitalism, individualism,
like a mlllenium of entrenched
llsm - as It ·Is called - was quite Republican Senate Ls elected. And
dead tn America. Killed by the New so, may . I say, is a conservative
the Bill ol Rights. Reagan said:
Eastern seaboard liberal dominaDeal, and decadent by reason of Its president."
"Conservative !bought Is no longer
lion of academic !bought, Is
tack of Intellectual and spli'ltual
What! Richard Nixon was not over here exclusively on the right. something that hits you as the
BTUs.
really "a conservative president?" ' It's the mainstream now . And the
conversion of Constantine to ChrisWell, campfire meetings are Well, that Is what be said, 1s It not?
tide of history Is moving Irresistibly
tlanlty must have hit the pagans. ·
worth looking Into_ I contend - If such an evaluation of Mr. Nixon in our direction.'' You can't under- The notion that young conservatlves were coming up with the Ideas
they are addressed by the man who coming ln from hard-line critics of stand What that does to you If,
was, well - Inconceivable.
is also president of the United statism is not newswonhy. Coming throughout your adult life, you have
States, and such a thing happen~ from a Republican president It Is at !been taught to believe that the
A very few, very bright llberjliS
two weeks ago In Washington when least that. One does not disavow anemia of political liberalism Is the
gave the Idea surreptjtloos attenMr. Reagan addressed the l2.th
RlchargNtxon's Jl dmlnlstra!!on ~as _ irreversible wa~ the luture0 .. ~ : Professor John Ken~eth Gal-- c~~~~="':'!!~ ~-!1~!:t~c«i-.:: M:ciTcril-.= ICss-·-uiall -=con-s:rvatiVi - wiHioUt · ¥"'-'Wtofe!~ch more! "In ract, In bral(ll once WlllspefOO ffiat fn tact
the IJ'lOSt innovative social mind of ·
the age was that of Mitton
u
Friedman. But his purpose was
0
mischievous: He Intended to compliment Frledmen for coming out
w
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for the negative income tax .
What Friedman did, however,
was lo belp 1o release a series of
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planted economic
and social axioms from ihelr ideological placenta. And the result was that
literate Americans began questioning the morality of the progressive
Income tax, wondering whether the
minimum wage made any social
sense, doubting tlie notion that the
more lime spent in school automatically meant the great advance
toward social intelligence, questioning whether the welfare state
helped, rather than hurt, those If
was designed to help. This kind of
iconoclasm, pre-Reagan, was the
kfnd of thing conservatives whis-

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• Employers are starting to get sued for negligence as a result of Ohio
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...,=";~~:~~~~;;~!fT:: ~~~;~;a. ~~~t~;~:~~:=~r~}~~a;~40 .
million from TRW Inc.
an employee who claims to have an acute lung
msease as a result of being exposed to lead. graphite and noxious fqmes
while working at the company's Tapco plant In Euclid.
TRW has a policy of not commenting on pending litigation.
• The Budd Co. ofTroy, Mich., whi\;h has live Ohio plants, has been named
(11 five sliDU&lt;\i' QhLi!_s.uils st-ektnl(a,JulaJ..cif.itbOuL$.10 million .
: Manufacturers and other employers who hope to
the Legislature to
coun actJons flied.
In these cast.&gt;s. the plaintUfs acted under court rulings that said an

e-mployee may sue an employer for negligence even if he or she already
has been awarded workers' comperr.mlion benetlts.-The court also said
- ~·crkerE with a!!!'ne!'!!~ !heLd9!-te!epO&gt;:'::}f ,G=p;=-riud-ofot ln'i'l?- as opposed to

~n on'the·spot injury - also qualify for injured worker benefit s.

Jpseph Krahach. vice president for industrial relations of the Ohio

Ohio cou ld avoid court Suit s ''and savr money, with simple precautions ...

taking steps to insuiT' safNy in the workplace and on the job site."

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invention that revolutionized America 's cotton industry.

· On thls date:
In 1743. tne first town meeting ln America was held, at Faneull Hall in
Boston.
. --ln.J8'll!.. phy§.lc ist _AI~rt Einstein was born inlJim,-Germany.
In 1883. German political poilosoptu,. Karl Marx died.
ln 1923, President Warr"~?n G. Harding became the first chief executive to
fll~ an in('\)me tax report ,
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In 1951, during t lv&gt; Korean War, United Nations forces·recaptured SeouL
· ID 1001, a jucy in Dallas found Jack Ruby-guilty ofmurderlngl..,.. Harvey
Oswald.
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In 1965, Israel' s ca bin~t formally approved establlshinent of diplomatic
. retall"'[s with W&lt;;st Germany.

Letters to editor

vs·. Navy,"Maryland vs . Miami oi
Ohio, Mfchlganvs.FalrleighDickln•

sprcud offense and a tlghl zone in an

son, VIllanova vs. Dayton.

attempt to bottle up Oklahoma
All-American Wayman Tisdale,
who "'~rages 'n pclnts. North
Carolina A&amp;T features " lim' up
whose tal les t pla yer is t.;.foot -6

Midwest, at Houston -:- Memphis
State vs. Pennsylvania, Alabama Birmingham vs. Michigan Slate,
'i'cxas Tech VS, Boston COill'gt:',
Dukcvs. Pepperdlne.

Early In the season, the Aggies
played mighty Georgetown to
wlthin61-56 and held Patrick Ewing
to 11 points.
"I was Impressed with the wa y
they played Georgetown so close.
Anybody thatplaysGeorgctowntoa

center CiaudeWUiiams.
Illinois State Coach Bob Done·
wald said ~c Is unfamiliar with
Sou them Cal, which tied for ·the
Paclflc-10 Conference title, and
posted an ovPrall 19-9 rC'&lt;'Ord.
The rest of loday' s SChf'&lt;lule looks

five-point game gets niy ailcntlon
reaUyqutckly,"Tubbssaid.
Oipahoma -Nonh ·Caroljna A&amp;T
wlll be the third of four games toda y
in'I'ulsa and it palrsthchigh -scorl ng
Sooners, ranked fourth nationally,
wbo lead th~ nation in scoring at
better than 9i points a game agains t
a team that grudgingly sun·enders
anaverageof66polnts,
"I'm sure they would like to slow
things down a bii,"Tubbssald. "But
\lie'nigolng to do our best not to te l

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,East. at Hartford, Conn. Gt'Orgetown_vs. Lctli!(h, Templevs.
Virginia Tec h. Loyola ofChicagovs.
lona. Sout hern Methodist vs. Old
Dominion.·
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Southeast, at Sout h &amp;•nd, Ind . Kansas vs. Ohio University, Purdue
vs. Auburn. North Carolina vs :
Middle Tennessee State.. Notre
Dame vs. Oregon State.
West. ai Sail Lake City - St.
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hopes to pull one of them against tournament..
Ohio Valley Conference but deUNLV.
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In the East, Vlrgmla Tech was · fea red Youngstown State to wtn the
Gaines was orle oflfiein:"Wiina....,......_ulKielifi.a::nnw·-ag-cii 1 ~:~ 1 •, c' ''P.-.7:-~2 --=-~~....G.J~~~men t .n,.--rt ='"'·.,..,=
team tbat returned few veterans, ready without senior point guard AI ·,
Auburn flrolshed seventh in the
the coach picked his own 1te-•m to Young, who underwent orthoscopic
Southeastern Conferef!ce, then won
finish last In the Western Athletic surgery last week, Coacn Charles
four games in the postseason
Conference.Instead , the ' Aztecs Molr a pparently has decld('&lt;l to
tournament. beatJng Alabama lor
knocked o!f Texas-El Paso In the bench senio·r forward Perry Young
the Iitle.

West, a t Albuquerque, N.M. champion•'UP-game - la~t -w.!'P.k,~ ~ !llld fr~E~~~~~:~~~~J~;·
Nm1h Cai'Oiina State vs . N&lt;'Vada -· gaining an automatic bid to . the missing practice on
Reno, Tulsa vs. Texas-Ill Paso,
NCAA's 64-team field.
. erry Young is. the team' s
Virginia Commonwealth vs . Marscorer, averaglng19 point s a game,
shall , Alabama vs. Arizona . ·
UNLV has won 26 of ,' n games while Lewis-was toha vcrepla ced AI
WilhtheNo.lseedmcettngNo.16, since . losing by 3tl points. to Young In t.he·s tarttng lineup.
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does not square with the public

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a new anns package for Saudi

The royal rulers are vulnerable,

Arabia , the premier Arab oil
nation. This wUI likely provoke a
major battle on Capitol HilL
The State Department has a lready begun briefing members of
Congress In secret. hoping to
persuade them how important It Is

for Instance, to.Shiite harassment.
Shla fanatics respond to that wily
old octopus, Ayatollah Khomelnl.
What makes this all the more
ominous Is tha t the Snlltes are
concentrated In the Saudi otl fields
and constitute.ope·thlrdofthework

regime. Congress doesn't want a
replay of Iron , where the shah was
kept lnpowerwlththenot-so-covert
aid of the CIA. This embittered the
populace against the United States.
When the shah was driven from
the throne, he left'behinda legacy of
political extremism, hatred for
America_., economic disintegration
and broken lives ,
Congress will 'demand to know
whetner the Saudi royal family is
more solldiy entrenched and, there·
-fore, a more dependable a lly. The
~t.oc ret Intelligence on this score

have been treated as second-class
citizens. Warns a secret, !Of). page
report obtalned by my associate
Lucette Lagnado: "One cannot
totally reverse i'hia antipathy
toward the government, amounting
in some cases to deep and abiding
hatred fOr the royat family, which
years of neglect has bred."
Some Shiites, roused by Kbomei ·
nl's fu lminations, will begin lt&gt;
associate their grievances with the ·
United States. the report predicts.
The report was written by one of
the State Depart.ment 's leading

Arab expens, David Long, in 19fll.
It emphasizes: "The consequences
of possible Shla uprisings could be
devastating to oil production,"
noting that the Shiites, tnnuenced
by Iran , are In a perfect position to
sabotage Saudi oil Installations.
So vast and empty a space as
Saudi Arabia would be d!Hicull to
defend . The Imperial famUy relies

apparatus.
''There ' Is real fear" "for the
security of the regime over the
loyalty of the military," declares
the Long repon . It Iells of past
mllttary arrests "foo subversive
activities" and "Saudi distrust In a
professional military
establishment."
Fear of attack has driven the
Saudi rulers to arm their defense
forces with sophlsllcat~ American
weapons. But suspicion of the
mllliary has caused tlv&gt;m to
withhold the wherewithal. Notes
the report : "Traditionally, the

Then the repon offers this
revelation, which might surprise
members of Congress now being
cajoled by the administration:
" Due largely to Saudi ambivalence
toward a modem military fort-e,
there Is relatively little to show for
nearly- 30 years of U.S. military
training ... "
The Instability of the Saudi
regime and the shortcomings of Its
military forees are detailed In a
soon-to-be-published book, "The ·
American House of Saud," by

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Steve Emerson.

The real fear _____...___~~--Ju_lia_n_B_on_d

• Polls tell us that a clear majority
--- • of Americans suppo):! Bernhard
Goetz, the man wllo shot four
youths who approached him on a
Township Trustees. namely, W. New York subway on Dec. 22, 19&amp;1 .
Goetz shot the youths after one of
Robinson. B. Marcinko and L.
Hawk for their effort s. I observed
them apparently asked him for
one t('Ustee operating a dozer, mov- money . Since then, Goetz has tx.,.n
lng snow, after 11:30 p.m. on that the object of worldwide attention
cold Wednesday night, and through
and much praise. He has become a
the next day, in an effort to assure symbol of how victims _ unprothat all could travel . Trustees, for tected by pollee and the courts_
the m~l part, have had a thankiR~ss can fight back against crime.

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:Au of us remember the recent
heavy snowfall which paralyzed
utjJity lines and transportation
m&lt;'dlums such as our township and
county roads.
How many of tis remembered to
thank those people responsible for
tirelesseffortsatclearlngsnowand
I &lt;Olen trees from the roadways? I

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North Carolina A&amp;Tlsseeded16th
and last in the Mldwest regional but
Oklahoma Coach Billy 'I'ubbs,
whose lop-seeded Sooners me&lt;&gt;t the
Aggtes tonlghtln the opening round
of the NCAA Basketooll Touma ment,lsn't taking them lightly.

tablets.

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'l'oday's highlight in hlstooy :
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N'CAA.t()urna,...ent action gets underway today

pered to one another on their

Manufacturers Association, said the decisions lhat expanded coverage
under the workers' compensation laws were hard enough on employers.

But the D&lt;.&gt;c. :u decision permllljng negligence suits is. "outside the
" worl&lt;ers'c6mpeiosa[fbh Sfstem: 'l' n;swas 'ufeproverblal straw that broke
th~ camel's b&lt;!ck," he said.
,
The OMA and other business groups are ln the middle of a grass-roots
campaign to get the Legislature to void the coun decisions. Kraooch said
the-OMA is drafting legislation tha t should be ready within a few weeks.
: ~rab&lt;!ch said the OMA want s broad support and Is seekin~ suggestions
froin Int erested parties. Gov . Richard Celeste has told business and labor
groups that he only will sign a bill on which both sides can agree.
Meaw.L!'""· ~~~W::W in-its~ latest "News and Views"
publication. defended the Supreme Court decisons, pointing out that
empl&lt;i)'ees may bring suit only for so-called "intentional torts." In qther
words. there must be proof that the employer was knowingly negligent.
'Fhe labor puhlica tion asked, "Should not someone be Uable If he
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, March 14, 1985

the situation required .
But like many highly publlctzed
events, .the facts of the Goetz case
and the events that catapulted him
Into the limelight aren't quite what
they seem to be.
Many people, for Instance, are
surprised to learn that two of the
four young men were shot in the
back, and that one was shot a
second time alter Goetz noticed
that ~here was no blood visible on
him .

determine ill! should be submitted
to another grand jury.
Another poll, taken today, might
show a shift away from tbe suppori
that Goetz has enjoyed so far .
No matter, the rush to judgment
th at canonized Bernhard Goetz Is

as frightening as the fears that
drove him to carry a gun in the first
place - and to use it.
His fear left four you.ng men

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
MARCH 15 &amp; 16

wounded, one near death.

Our fear make us ail part os this
carnage.
That ought to frighten us all .

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would like to take this space to say a job. Let's change that._:_.:l:c:
k _ G&lt;A~N~ew:~Y;~o;~rk}:~:..!%.~W,~i'--;;fu~t~~~~~~:~:;~:~~~~:::-----r~~~~c..'.-J'--~~...!~~~"...'~:"-----~ ~'"""--~·-t-""'"'he~'2?' thank Y~ 0 ~~ ~n.!e _ Buckley, Alfred . posses- refused to indict him for attempted
stan -he had a Florida permit, but
murder knew this. They knew that
not the required New York gun Goetz had leaned over one of his
license- but refused to indict him victims aqd said, "You don'tlookso
bad; here's another," before firing
for attempt\'(! murder or any other
I have an interesting true story. It No good, call the commissioner.
serlous crime.
a second shot.
,,,
is.about the dog that Is above. the Talk to !he pollee. Gee; even I am .
·Federal o!flclals also refu,.;p to
The people who have responded
law. ·
·
get ling . dizzy. Couniy commis·
press charges against Goetz lor .
pollsters' ql!estions may not have
lllv¢ In Mlddleixm . A nice quiet stoner, Mr. J., talk to: tbe Village
violating the civil rights of the
known these things. But they
col]imunitY except for t_hat Infam- Council of Mlddle.,Ort.
clearly reOect .something more
youths.
· ·
ous; canine tl)at riP'! up trash bat;(S
Well, to make a long stm)' short,
Goetzlswhlte, thelouryouthsare than a spontaneous act of an
aljalong Park St. Having taplck up thls has t;&gt;eeri liappeitlng since
obviously troubled maio.
black. Goetz could be prosecuted
one's trash early In tlv&gt; mornlng December 7, 1984. I see this canine
under federal c lvU-rights statutes
Goetz .had been mugged before.
after this devious dog has ripped the crimi nal every mornlng between 8 only If he had acted ln an official
and his attacker was released from
and 9 a.m. My trash bags keep capacity to conspire agah"t the
1trash bags Isn't a whole tot of fun.
pollee custody before Goetz had
Being· one of the victims of this getting tom and tlv&gt; word trom on
young men, or II he had tried to stop even completed tlv&gt; paperwork that
early morning raider, 1 was high Ls to talk to some&amp;&lt;Jy else.
them from using the subway
makes the crtu?ustlce system
PI'O)"Pted to seek assistance from
Now I make a publlc appeal to all because of their race.
so inturiaUngl
lex.
the coonty that taxes me. Alter all, those elected or appointed o!!lclals,
He had app
lor a New York
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the U.S.
they do have laws to prohibit stray pieasedo&lt;!oieoftwothlngs: (lfPlck attorney lor Manhattan , said that
gun permit In 1981 but was dented .
clOgs. So, l called the county dog up the dirty dog or 121 My trash Is Goetz acted alone and had no His neighbors reported that he had
warden. He says that he can't catch picked up on Thursday mornlng "racial motivations,"
made raelststatements at tlv&gt; ttme,
it, tor me to catch It andean htm, he between IO and II a.m. I would
Positive statements by New
but , no one can say with any
would come and get lt. I am not pa ld appreciate all .the lv&gt;lp I could get.
York's mayor, Ed Koch tarter
certainty that Goetz was so mott· ·
by )he county to catch dogs so I - James Hudson.
early rumblings against "vigilantvaled when he shot the young men.
called a county commissioner. Mr.
P .S. Let's all hope that tlv&gt; human Ism"), and the state's Republican
- Koch has backed off somewhat
"HEY, WOW! If the secretary of education
Jones said that since Middleport criminal element never, but-never; senator ~ Allonse D' Am~to, typify
from his earlier endoroement of
could sBB us now, ell? ~ '
has a leash law that I shouldcali the figures out how the clever canine the ,upport Goetz has received.
Goetz's actions, and Asslstant ,New
' Both have been sympathetic, sayMiddleport Pollee. Ah, ha! ~uUs doeslt.
York District .Attorney Gregory
at last! Oops! Call the dog warden.
lng that Goetz's actions were what
Waples Is recexaminlng tlv&gt; case to

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Thursday, March 14, 1985

Redmen win first -NAIA tilt

High
altitude
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fouled out ..:. George, Moeves, and
Blackburn, all late In the game.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Rio
Grande College held o.!fBerea in the

Coach Roland Wlerwllle'squintet
bowed out with a 22·10 record.
·

something ls wrong with you. I felt
the l&lt;ey to this win was takingcareof

round· victory over the Mount a!,
neers In the 48th National Assoclatl6n of Intercollegiate Athletics
post-season tournament in Kemper

16, J~ Verhoff 15, Dan Cuny 15,
Greg Verhoff 12 and Kent .Wolfe 11.
Rio Grande coMected on 33 of 57

thought hitting the foul shots down
ho!f's long jumper (19: 03) got tbe
the stretch was a blg key for us. We _~en on the board ..
got the ball inside much better the
Mowery's long jumper (18: 27) put
second half. When our
Rio on top for the flrsttlme_(4-2) .It

Rio was

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one-half minutes of play to remain
ailv!&gt; In the 32-team flefd .
Up by what appeared to be a
comfortable lead · (00.72) with 2:59
Ieff. .the Mountaineers battled back ·
topuU wj(hln two, 82-1(), wlthl: O!lleft

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fllrnovets. Mowery had
lett in the half.
14 assists.
·where we have won
Oswley's layup (4: 59) gave the
ForBerea,TommyoWsleyledali lnthepaint."
Kentuckyflveathree-polntspread.
scorers with 31 points. J ay Stenzel
He ·a dded, "It was disappointing Rlofinallyfoundtilerangeatthefoul
had 17, David Moeves had 14 Mark
whenourdelensedldn't stopthemln line and stayed close on the heels of
12 and .Cliff Bla~kbum the last five minutees~:~b~u~t~Be;ie~a~iis::::..,~Be~~re~a~,;~untO
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from the field and 14_of 15 atthe foul we have played this
George'si:OOI (0: 29) gave.Bereaa
line. The losers had 29 rebounds
Both teams were in foul trouble 29-28 advantage, then Joe Verhoff
Stenzel's 28. Moeves · had seven. early in the contest. Rio's Curry and
tapped In a loose ball wlth12seconds
Owesley had six assists. Bere&lt;~. had . Greg Verhoff sat out the final six
left in the half to give the Redmen a
12 turnovers.
minutes of the first half with three 32-31 halftime advantage.
"Both teams .were tight in the personals each. Berea's Moeves
Bereawas12of37'fromthefleldln
beginning and ~ aJl:&gt;J Qf ~~sy picked .-up_hi!;$thfrdr,per,o;onakwitlb= .the-fifst-half and seven of elghtfrom
shots. But that's natural," re- 5:45 remalnlrig In the initial half.
thefoulline. Rlohlt48percentfrom
marked Lawhorn. "lf you are not None of the Redmert fouled out.
the flOor (13 of 27). Rio was six of
tight in a situation like that , then However, three Berea players · nine. Both tearnshadseventurnovers.

shooting (five of seven ) (:56,: and
:cil) and two charity tosses by Dan
CUrry (: 12) which clinched Rio's
victory.
'The triumph left Coach Jolm
Lawhorn's Redrnen with a 31-4
~ason record, and advanced them
tq secnd round aCtion of the 1985
tournament. Rio's next contest is
scheduled 2 p.m. Friday against
West Virginia Wesleyan· (27·3).

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IIDNTINGTON , W.Va. (AP) green clad horses paraded during
Marshall University basketball · Wednesday morning's sendort becoach Rick Huckabay says he's·uf&gt; ·rare the team left Tri-State Airport
In the air over playing In Albu- for New Mexico.
'The procession stopped at a
querque In Friday night's NCAA
Sllver .wllh blue Interior, 4 cylinder engine, f speed traruJmiiJslon,
West Regional opening round..
downtown plaza, where Mayor Joe
"power iteeriDg, am mdlo, radlalllres, chrome rear step bumper and
Huckabay said he's concerned the Williams presented head Hu:ckotba:y'
Jusl30,000 miles!
lnlell!!- - - - - - _ _ _ nlgh aJ..Urnlle.J;Jilllil...a.Uec:I..Hwt-lO. - wJtlt..a..pmcJamallon, ~:11!l.!L.:.::.L'ILI
freshman center Tom Curry, who' dream It, you can achieve it."
has a nasal deformity that hampers
Huckabay told the gathering he
his breathing.
wasn't wonied that Marshall ls a
"Tom Curry is the one that really
50,000-to-1 longshot to win the
concerns me," Huckabay said · tournatnent, saying that the team
Wednesday . " He has trouble brea- hadovercomehugeoddsinthepast.
thing at home. He may have a r eal
Marshall was 7-9atoneP&lt;&gt;Int In the
problem out here."
season and lost its two tOp returning
Marshall holds one more practice
scorers from last year - seniors
today' at The P it.. the University of
Don Turney and Sam Ervin, who
quit. the team after skipping a
New Mexico's gym, a t 9 p.m. in
preparation for Friday's game
practice called by Huckabay lmtne- ·
against No. 11 VIr-ginia Common- dlatelyfollowingahomecourtlossto
VIrginia Military Institute.
wealth. 25-5.
But the Thundering Herd reMarshall, 21-12. left for Albu·
querque on Wednesday after cruls· grouped and won H of its last 17
lng throu gh Hu ntlngton In a caravan games, its second straight Southern
ofCadill a~.
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1978 FORD PINTO

COUGAR XR-7

V·8, air cond., vinyl roof , heater,
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Catcher .John Stearns reported as
pla nned and joined . rhe Heds'
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Thursday, March 14. 1986

Thursday, March 14. 1986

DPT vaccine cavailable for some
By GINNY KILLIN
, School systems are urged to aUow you are not sure If your child needs •
RN, PHN
provisional enrollment of chUdren an Immunization or not, feel fr:ee to : ·
There Is a ·nationwide shortage of wbo need dose , five until the call the Health . Department ·ill l
992-6626 and ask to speak to anyone ,
OPT (diphtheria, tetan\IS, pertus. - shortage Is-over.
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~&lt;t:~:Z;:-:~:m;l!:".!l~'i'lee)lie-15ihe one
Parents are reminded that the ' ot the registered nurses. Immunlza· '
that children receive at ages two Health Department can provide the !Ions are provided tree to the publlc
months, foor months, six months, four doses of Polio vaccine (at 2.4.18 every second and fourth Tuesday of
18 months and at the beginning of months and school (age) the 15 the ·month from 9·11 a.m. and 1-3 ,
sehool.
months MMR (measles-mumps- p.m. Contact your own doctor
rubella) vaccine, and 10 year TO concerning this If you have any •
(tetanus-diphtheria) boosters. 1f other questions.

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necessary quantities. So, for the last two
montns; only the chUdren who are
. at the greatest risk for fnfectlonl

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tetarius eomplfcatlonsofdlphtherta,_
and whooplilg cough have
• !Jeen Immunized. This will continue
1.-.-.~t'El~!!M•'Url,lll more vaccine Is
made available (which will probablybeinlatesummerorlatefal)).
·The only children that can be
Immunized by the Meigs County
Health Department are the two
grant includes kfndergart~ students. tfere, the
months, four months and six
school has a tasting party for the ,stu_®nj§,~~h!ng~ months old: triere 1s a walling ust
for those needing the two other
the four basic foOd groops and gOod e~g habits.
lmrilunfzatfons. We regret thls

TASTY TREAT- Racine Elementary School has .
received a nutrition grant for Sl ,000 to be used for

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RACINE - Southern Band
, Boosters meeting, 7:30 this
evening in band room.

POMEROY. - Pomeroy
~ Lodge 164, F&amp;AM, 'will hold
' special meeting, 7 this evening,
with work In EA Degree.

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POMEROY- A public meet·
lng, 7 this evening, at Pomeroy
VUiage Hall to discuss plans for
t.he recrea tiona! facUlty to be
operated this summer behind
the former Pomeroy Junior
• High SchooL Public Input Is

INCLUDES TOPS, SOTS,
PANTS, BLOUSES AND
MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

lty~ The blrthday ·g!ft of the month
went to Opan Hollon. Af!Pr the
business meeting, games were
enjoyed.
Marcia Keller and Opal Hollon
served sandwiches, salad and
coffee to those named and Clarice
Allen, Dixie Bealr; Dorothy Cashdollar, . Margaret Christy, Clara
Conroy, Opal Eichinger, Betty
Hawk, Betty Newell, Inzy Newell,
Ethel Orr, Opal Wickham, Paula
Wood, Bonnie Landers and Lori
D~mewood. Members will honor
Paula Hawk with a shower at the
next meeting.

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made when the Meigs Association
for Retarded Citizens met rrcently
at the Carleton SchooL The supper
will be held on March 22 a tthe school
from 5 to 7 p.m.
A gift from the Pomeroy Flrsi
Baplst Church was acknowledged.

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POMEROY Hemlock
.Grange meeting Saturday, 7
p.m., at hall with kitchen shower
\0 he held for grange kitchen.

'Literary - ·
Club has
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The Deily Sentinel-Page . 7

Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robin· before going on to New York.
worthy noted that L€e graduated
son was presented by Mrs. Forest
Mrs. Bachtel said that Robinson from West Point, rode a horse,
Bachtel at the Wednesday meetlllg . used town ch;rra_cters in )ils poems, ''Traveler" au during the war, and
oftheMiddleportLiteraryCJubheld amo.ng the most- famous was was considered a strict dlsclplfnaratthe home of Mrs ..ll.obert Fisher. "Richard Corey" described as a ian and a humble Christian which •
r.m-s. Dwight Walla~, pres~nt, ... psychologlal portralt.. !!al.n!f&gt;r.Jn_;..oetther 4{'anJ&lt;_Mr'~AL. --.;'"""'~
Introduced the reviewer who noted verse·, he died at 66.
president of washingtOn-College at
that the poet won the Pulitzer Prize
Mrs. James Clatworthy's review Lexington, Va .. she said. •
three tbnes. Born In Maine in 1.800, was ot "Lee After the War'' by
The hosles$ served candy.
he attended Harvard for two years Marshall Ftshwfck. Mrs. Clat·

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POMEROY -:. The Meigs
County Women's Republican
Club wUI meet Monday at 6 p.m
for a pot luck dinner and r!'port on
the inauguration at the Rock
Springs Grange hall. AU Republican women ·of the county are
invited to attend.

We Rant VCR's and-·Disc Players"

ROll 19" Am DIAG. SCREEN
COLOR TELEVISION

Rescheduled
POMEROY- A group known
as "Reconciled" from the Ken·
tucky Christian College which
was scheduled to appear the
Pomeroy Church of Christ on
Feb. 24 has been reschO.ctuled for
Sunday, March 31. ThegroupwtU
be at · the local church for the
Sunday school hour and the
morning worship servic.!.

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Officer's reports were given,
L€e Weidemeyer, superintendent,
gav a report on thevariousactlvltles
at the schooL
Refrehf!Jents were served by
Nora Roush, Eileen Clark, Rhea
Roush, Ruth Karr and Jessie Might.

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Over SO Years
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Middleport
OPEN

will be Shown, "The Greatest Story
Ever Told," on March 24 there will
~- be a special presentattononMalawi
Africa by Tim Wall, youth mln!ste;
at Hemlock Grove, and Bonnie '
Brant who grew up in Malawi as
mfsslonary's·daughter. Services at
the church are held at 9'a.m and 7: 30
p.m.

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•60 NEW TRACTORS

Becky Tyn&gt;e P~idcd at the
meeting with Katheryn Metzger
givfngtheopeningprayer. The door
prize brought by Pat Drennan was
won by Gall Ferry.
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The Hemlock Grove Christian
Church will have a three week
special mission emphasis starting
Sunday and $ ntinuing through
Sunday , March 31.
Theme will be Missions VIsion
with Pastor Roger Watson having
•pecial sermoms concerning mis·
slons. On Sunday, a spec!a I movie

MIQDLEPORT - Middleport Masonic Lodge 363, F&amp;AM,
will ·hold Its annual inspection
Saturday at 7:30 p.ln. Work will
be In the master masons degree.

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Chester Fire Department met
Wednesday evening at the fire. house with president Erma Cleland
presiding.
' The meeting opened with "The
Lord's Prayer," followed by the
Pledge to the Flag. The secretary's
report was read by Frances Hunt
and the treasurer•s report by Cleo
Smith.
The fire and rescue committee
reported on the breakfast served to
the firemen uP.,n their return from
a house fire. Several cards were
signed for the sick of the commun-

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: group lor the terminaHy Ill and
.: . their families Is being organized.
• The first meeting will be held
•; _Thui'Sday at 7 p.m: at t!K!c.burch
·.: in Dorcas.Amedlcalrepresenta' . tlve wUI be at the meeting to
,! assist the group In developing a
:: program of support for each
other.
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needed, Councilman Larry WehPOMEROY - Country store , rung reports
to be held at meeting · of
Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter of
FRIDAY
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at 7:00
HARRiSONVILLE •- St. Pap.m. Thursday at Riverboat
Room of Diamond Savings and hick's Day dance Friday, 8 to 11
Loan Co.; each member to take p.m. at Harrisonville School,
sponsored by Harrisonville PTO
two Items for store.
with llve d.j. Dance contests,
with albums and
cakewalks
~
POMEROY - The Rock
records
as
prizes
will be held.
: Springs Grange will meet at 7: 00
Thursday nlght at the grange
~ hall. Dues are payable.
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SATURDAY
•; Legion Auxiliary 602 will meet
.: 'f.hursday evening, 7:30p.m., at
~ the legion haU.Severalgfrlsfrom
· Southern High School's junior
class wUI attend. Refreshments
will be potluck.

. within the framework of what
the state agency can. provide.

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A Molotov cocktail Is a homeContinued community service prepare favors and decorated Mrs. Parsons, both past presidents
of
the
district,
had
charge
of
the
made
bomb, consisting of a bottle
work at theArcadlaNursingHorrie, napkins to the parties. It was also
meeting.
Mrs.
Richards
was
pres·
filled
with
.an alcohol mixture, and
Coolville, was planned during a voted to "ado~t" a grandfather,
en
ted
a
gift
from
the
unit.
usually
a·
rag \flck. Orlgln!jliY
meetll!g . Qf ~American Legion _ ~f!l Ralrd~ .__!l _vet.eran, . and a
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wa'?l-ef16iiea"~
n17tf.,
tli"
'lifii
,.,!!e':.X:-IJy'RusSiah-civlliaifs'
for use .
Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett Post grandmother, Allee MarKtits, bOth
served
the
American
Red
Cross
against
the
Invading
Nazi
army
128, American .Legion, Wednesday arArcadla, torememberonspecial
night.
occasions during the year. The unit bloodmobile canteen with several
Speaker at the meeting was als6 addedJennyGareyofRutland, donating blood. A framed resolution
Eileen Ridenour, the new activities a diabetic, to their list of special of respect (n memory of Emma
director, who commended the group people to be remembered.
· Wayland, amemberoftheunitslnce
for the monthly parties they stage at
RoorganlzaUon of the junior unit 1926, was preSented -to he£__.s&lt;m,
·the nurslrig home and expressed was noted with Diane Jarvis and Charles, at thecloseofthedlnnl'r"for
appreci&lt;~tlon from the staff ;Inc,JJ~e
Mr~, P~r'i\'n'I-!.R~!Jl!&gt;-~ rlv!mf-&lt; a!td
patients.
Jeannie Lipscomb, the helper. · It was reported that the recent
Delegates and alternates to
It was voted to buy flag etiquette
party at the facility cost $228 with
Buckeye Girls S~ Ashland Col· pamphlets to . give out on Poppy
Sonya Parsons, Grace WelQh, Sonja lege, June 21·29, wl!r"e selected, five Days In May. Four digests,.:Need a -·
Wayland, .J~~_n Gllrf!ore, .Gall. from MPJgs and one !rom Eastern. Lift" wtll be placed In the schools
Ferry, Erma Hendricks, and Gerr! with several to have co-sponsors. A and libraries. TWenty-five birthday
Parsons going to hold the party for reporl was given on the get- · and get-well cards were sent during
the veterans and other patients.
acquainted tea for Girls State the month, and it was noted that
Veisia Roush, unit rehabilitation candidates and their parents held in · Gerald Freeman's mother had died.
chairman, asked the juniors to February. Florence Richards and Reported Ul were Wilbur Haning,

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Thursday, March 14. 1985

Ohio

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Science.. Fair held

SAR formation ,neady ·complete

, By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
For ·the fir~ ·time this year, three
Sentinel Staff Writer
Governor's Awards for Excellence
Nearly 200 project s - Inc luding were presented. Jared S heets
everything from seed germination . received the award for e nergy
to solaren~- were j udgedatthe
research with his project entitled
Meigs J unior High School's Second ''F'ractlonal DlstUiatlon o!CrudeOII
Annual Science Day a nd then and Its Products"; Beth E wing
displayed for a n 'open house recelved the awa rd forexcellence ln
Tuesday night attended by aboul 400 agriculture and f.ood sciences reparcnts a nd friends. •
search, entitled "Seed Germlna·
Of the projects, 10 received lion"; andTerryF ieldsrecelvedthe
superior r atings from the judging award of excellence lor his water
team Of Russ Moore and John reources reSearch project, "Salt
Krawsczyn of the Meigs Count y WatertoFreshWater ."
Board of Educa tion offi ce. Gayle
Receiving' grades of e~cellent on
Price, retired teacher , and Ste· their projects "(ere Kim Klein, Ada
phanie Ash and Vicky l;lug hes, .King, David ,Jacks , J a nelle Hyse.ll ,
Allyson Wolfe, Genla Anspach,
teachers.
Judging was on the basis of Brian Durham , Jim Grueser, Lori
otigi nality and creativit y, clari ty of Frye, Shane E ngle, Scott Nelgler,
ex pression, useol scientific m ethod, Amy Nap&lt;ira, Carea Kauff, Donald
a nd know ledge ac hieved. The La udermUt, Penni J effers, Robbie
Sclence Day was held in coopera tlon Jacks, David Bowers.
with the Ohio Academy of Science,
Renee Young, Shaw n Fetty, Chad
under the local sujX'rvls ion of Rusty . Carson, Shannon Stobart . Sa brina
Bookma n ad Jesse Va ll , science Wilson, Todd Powell, Bill Gilkey,
{l.andyBunee, Stacey Gibbs, J ason
teachers,
Receiving ihe superior awards Dodson, Pete Brlckles, Todd Her
were Kim Chadwell,· Beth Ewing, schar. Cindy Ma ynard, Tim Stone,
Ma tt Peterson, Brett J,..lttle, ·Kathy J enny MU!er , Wesley Young. Neal
Thomas, )VIindy Spencer. Ter ry Richmond, Vicki Priddy, Carolyn
Fields. J ason Black, Ja red Shr&lt;:'ts E lam , Shannon Coates, Tara Clark ,
and Les lie Carr. They will com pete Amy Luckeydoo, Ma rk Cor si, Jeff
in the dis trict cont es t to .be held al McElroy, Scott Barton, JonleSimp·
Ohio University on April13.
son, Shelly Smith, Mary Butcher.
Sonja Steele and Johnnie Putman.

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points out that parades- there are served as superintendent of the president, will help any interested
00 or more - start as early as Jan. Akron Schools. .
.
ma n in applying fdr mem"''rhslp
19 .and there are many Mardi Gnis
He became a scholar in residence Including prepara tion of the
balls which start In December and at Ohio State before becoming
. run through Feb. 19 - when all of executive director of the Ohio
the activities really climax.
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Betty says she · al)d Howard after leaving the Ohio Department
HOM E. SAT ELL/ TE
averaged seeing at least one parade of Education.
adaydurtngtheirstayfromJan.19
Recently, Dr. Essex became the
TV SPECIALISTS
through Feb. 19. Betty has some first recipient of the Amertcan
a a-.
Interesting Items - many being · Association of School Administra·
~• DaA.o
-·-cstrandsof·beads which are thrown tors Kirkpatrick Awanl which Was
from various floats along the presented in Dallas, Texas.
parade route. Her favorite is a
The a ward was started after the
necklace handed her by Pete deatll of James Kirkpatrick, who
Fountain from a float. Favors also was a top otflclal ofthe.Superintend·
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also has.
is headquartered in Washington,
rBetty reports that the average D.C. The award for leadership in
Offer Good Until Mor'h 31, 1985
cost involved in a parade Is $1 5 school administration evolved in
million and points out that this 1."a Kirkpatrick's honor.
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Plans for spring activities were
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Tuesday at Trinity Church. ·
Peggy Harris, prayer circle
chairman, gave a report on the
circle's activities, while Elizabeth
Flck noted cards sent to the Ill and
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one more note. While we
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through snow. the Roushes found
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lowest temperatures in 16 years,
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purchased for expansion of the
camp fac llli
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Marjorie Pu
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for the ·servlce and also had the
opening prayer. Ruth Underwood
gave devotions uslngscrlptureirom
Matthew 6 and a poem, "The
Father's Hand ." Next meeting will
be held at the Bradbury Ch11rch,
March 28 at 7:30p.m. Ann Lambert
had the closing prayer. •

Officers for the 1985-86 schoolyear
will be Installed at the a nnual
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!Am ·
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Bill already ha s distributed all
so~ s of literature about the actlvl·
ties of the group to members and
apparently hopeS to give the
organizat ion a real shot in the arm
with his enthusiaSm.
Some of his goals for the comlllg
year are setting the agenda for the
year by appointing chairpersons to
head each major event; reinstall'·
ment of the monthly newsletter;
complete the by-laws soon so they
can be voted upon , maybe even this
month; conduct a survey of the
business .comrounlty to help deter·
mine the goals and objectives of the
chamber. and I o initiate an annual
awards'banquet.
officers· are Jason

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entered In the Sciooce Day competition at Meigs Junior High School
Tuesday received a superior rating from judge Russ Moore of the MeiKS
(A&gt;!mty Board of Education offke.

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Last year due to unbelievable
circumstances fire dosings, etc.,
Empire Furniture was still able to
survive another year making it
our 72nd year doing business in
the tri-county and surrounding
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Science club meets .
P lans for a lield I rip and a spring
dance were dis~ussed at the recent
meetin g of lhe Meigs J unior High
School Science Club held at the
schooL The group a lso completed
plans forth~ science fa ir which was
held T uesday wit~ a n ojX'n house lh
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The Daily Sentinel

Page 11

J?irths, birthdays are noted in area_·-------........-------1'
. ttn
Eb
. A surprise -party~

Linda Cleland Hohner and sons.
Matthew and Michael , and daughwas held
!er. Amy. Mrs. Diane Circle and
recently in obset;Vimce of.·the 30th · daughters, Melissa and ~ura . A.
blrthdayofRayEbtln at the homeqf
birthday cake was served following
his sister and brother-In-law, Mr. · the.dlnner.

Athens; Hazel and Bu,d Wi~n. June
and Harvey Vail Vranken, Grace
· · Whaley, Doris Gtueser, Mlldred
Phillips, Nina Cumings, andCharlle
Gibbs, Pomeroy.
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'Mrs. Cuckler received 85 cards
and numerous glits, Other residents
1
and staff of the Health Care Center
joined In observing the occasion
with Mrs ..Cuckler.

and Mrs. Robert Manley, !l) Park
St., Middleport.
A cake baked and decorated by
Mrs. Manley Inscribed " Happy
Birthday, Sweet 30.. was served
with Ice cream and fruit drink.
Others attending were· the Rev.
Odell Manley, Crystal and Tracy
M
anl~y . Roger and Donna Manley,
the Rev.. and Mrs. Steve Manley,
Steve J r. and Becky, Charlene
Cadle, Je!f Acree. Ru ss and Debbie
Fields, Mr.- and .Mrs. !lernar\l
Hudson, Kim, Mary and Sara , Mrs, 1
M
argaret McDanlel,jhe Rev. Steve
Tom&lt;;'!&lt; . Games were.played. Senct·
lng a gift were the honored guest's
mother, Mrs. Leona Eblin, Datwin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel.Eblin .

Wyant
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Wyant
Jr., Milwaukee, Wis., are announcJngthe.birth oftheJr flr.stchlld, a
Aaron James:-Jan.· 6. He weighed
nine pounds. three oun=. and was
22 Inches long.
Mrs. Wyant is the fonner Clara
Andc&gt;rson. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Don Anderson, Chauncey,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wyant
Sr., Kingsbury Road, Pomeroy.
Maternal great -grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hunt,
Cottageville, W.Va., and Mrs. Inez
Anderson and the late J.O. Anderson, Ripley, W.Va.
Paternal greilt·grandparents ·a re
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Bumgarner,
Letart, W.Va., and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Wyant, Pomeroy.

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Meeting Mew Challenges

Gladys Cuckier

Hotly Nicole Broderick

Aaron ]ames Wyant

Broderick-------- Cuckler

Girl
d t Scouts
try are encouragMartin add Nancy Broderick
Buskirk, Emma Broderick, Dave
e 0 · "'·new . ~u.1.1.11 ~S1 ~.a!fl0~··--·="'1=--erltert;ained recently with a party In and Sherry Buskirk; Jeremy and
tO dO the'r best t 11 ·'
observance of the first birthday of
Jamie, Mike and Jan Buskirk, ,Jay,
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their daughter, Holly Nl ~ole_ ___,Ele!h,_ai]\LRY.an...F..rank and -Linda
. ti\1:- We- -salute·.: . their---- - Broderick:--~--13roderick and Vincent, Jim and
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ACare !lear theme was used with
Becky Broder lock, and J amie, and
high ValUeS!
cake, ice cream and beverages
Christ ine Gruese r.

We're proud to salute this
fine organization for
showing girls how to aim .
high in their lives affif~.~~-..,~- •.~,~~-~
their ideals.

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Gladys Cuclder celebrated her
90thbirthdayatthePomeroyHeqlth
Care Center recently. She has·
- resided thereiorthepast11veyears ..
Relatlvesprovidedcake,punch and
nuts for visitors during the day,
Including Evelyn Bryan, Eddie a nd
Sending cards and gifts were Carol Bryan, Ruth Ann Hyland,
Janice Evans, Denni&gt;. and Carol • Powhatten Point, Margaret KostlAult and Matthew.
val, Delores Hayes, Steve WodeU.

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being served. Attending were Hoi·
ly's brother, Joshua, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman

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Markins and her great-grandsOn:
Ja m~ Oliver . Dean, were cete- '
l&gt;rated' Sunday at the home of Mr$. :.
Markins' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. •
John Dean, Wolf Pen. ·
Those a tte nding the dinner were
l\1r . and Mrs: Robert.· Rled .. David
Ried , Rodn&lt;~y Rled, ail of Pataskala ,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Smith and
son, Josh . McArthur; Mr. -andJohn .
Waller Dean , ,Jeremy, 'Jam~ and
Sarah, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs .
flobart Smalley, Jr. and son, Hobie.

Wicr1 on, w .Va .; Mr . and Mrs .
Richard Thomas, Casey and Jordon. and Angela Jones. Wierton ,
W.Va.
Ju anita Terrell, Athens , Mr. and
Evelyn Circle, Columbus, for- Mrs. Bill Spaun, Shannon and Julia
merly of Racine, · celebra ted her Ann, Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs, Glenn
blrthiday recently with at a dinner
Y.oung, Mic he lle and Glenn .Jr.,
party held at the jai Lai Restaura nt . Ch~hl re; .Mr. a nd 'Mrs. Kenneth
Others honored at the dinner were Markins. Racine, and Mr ..and Mrs .
the Rev. Michael BeU . Mrs. Lind a · John A. Dean. ·
Bell, and sons, Nathan and Jerod.
Following the dinner gifts were
· Others attending were . Belly
presented to thehonoredguests.The
Circle Krider , Anna Circle Cleland , group enjoyed music and s inging.

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$1995

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Filler Spool

HOME NATIONAL BANK

KINGSBURY HOMES

SI~MONS &amp; u :

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ROD AND REEL

lEBCD®.$}995

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POMEROY, OHIO

SI'IN NING REElS

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CHUTER, OHIO

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BAUM LUMBER
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POMEROY I OHIO

JOHNSON CENTURY

$19.95

$9.98

Penn's Woods Game Calls

P$10 CAM CAST

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GRAVELY TRACTOR

RICK SKI LIES

CENTURV SPIN.CASTING REEL S '

OHIO

THE DAILY SENTINEL

ONLY

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POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

PLAJVO

JOHN MOSES .

sentatlon hv the Following Community Merchants..... .
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MULLEN INS. AGENCY

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$279'5 281b.

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Open Mon. tflru Sit. ·9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m.; Open SunU, 12 noon To 5:00 p.m.
located Between P.t. Plea!.a~t &amp; Ma~n on st. Rt. 62 Next to Mas~n County Fairgrounds.

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Thursday, March 14, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport; Ohio

Thursday, March 14. 1985

·Happenings around Meigs County•.•.
Rutland resident
Emergency squads
injured in accident answer five calls
A RuHand man received minor
Ohio
Rutland Wednesday,
the state
patrol said
BLShop,
43,
was appao ently
Bob
not treated at the scene for the
lnjunes, the patrol sald
• BIShop was
eastbound

WE ARE YOUR SAlES

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Services Wednesday
At 7:11 a m , Pomeroy went t...the
Dark Hollow Road for BonnJe
Shaeffer, taken to Veterans Memor
lal
Pomeroy at 12 41 went

4

Business Senrices

Emergency squads
make240nms
Emergency Medical Services
240 runs during February, Admin Is
tra tor Bob Byer reports.
In the runs, 139 people
transported with 109
Memorial

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Pubhc Notice

Pubhc NotiCII

Pubho Not1ce

Authomed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hog
Farm Equ1pment
Dealer

Farm Equlf'ment
Parts &amp; Sorvice

Ill

UIIO

lllut-.rt•~

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE , OlHG

11111

1· 3· tfc

Pubhc Notice

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
•lnsulat1on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement W~ndows
•New Roofmg
• FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES KEESEE

VI• Hen ~ hll Thu
Shop T"htlol11

Start

from 12 xl6

UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24 x36 '

Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racme Oh

Ph .

614 ·843-5191

•Dryere •FrHzan

AFFORDABLE • PORTABLE

INTERESTED IN
NEW VEHICLE

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(614) 985-3105
3 7 1 mo

cl'totce
NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOWER MOIITIII YPAYMENT

BLACKSTON

NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Bo~

326
Pomaror. OH 45769

For Faster Serv1ce
Call 614-992-6737

RENT A CAR
CALL
446-4522

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
Factory Choke
Gauge Shotguns Only

12·5-tfc

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 1110 North
Galhpolis, Oh1o
7/11/tln

.

Roger Hysell
Garage

INDIVIDUAl REnREMENT

Rl t 24,Pomeroy Ohoo

10.5%

·AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Trantmlulon
PH, 992-5682
or 992-7121

I 0 6 tic

3-24·tfc

IRA
ACCOUNT

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MOTEL
RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT. W VA
8 m1IH from
Pomeror·llason Brld&amp;e
SINGLE 124.95
304-675-6276

•Uve Entertamment •Free HBO
•Kttchenettes •Restaurant
A.U.
304·675·6276

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BlOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes Built
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949·2801

b'rtlnPt..llll ..

114 COURT ST., POMEROY
Auoss from Courthouse

992-667l

Wlleva Evant- -Found your

old book 'Smoky ' Valuable
peper therein Contact me
Stull. 607 749 2836

Strayed while hunting Sun
dey evening black It brown
63 pound, spayed femele
Doberman f••rf•eld Church
Ad area Jerry Gibson, At 3
Box 160 Gallopoloo Call
614·379 2432
LOST or STOLEN mete
Norweg1an Elkhound. tilver
V1cin1ty of Rt 664 between
Bodwell &amp; Rio Grande Call
614 246 9212 slier 5PM
Bflttany Spaniel found 1n
Red H1ll are• No collar
Orange and wh1te (good
markongs) Coli 814·742·
31!12
LOST keys to Subreru
phone 304-676 1688

7

and gutter work
- Concrete work
~ Rooftng

- Plumbing and electrical
work

Basement sale March 1 4
and 15. Roger Coates res1
dence Three m1les nor1h of
Chaster

8

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·621S or 992·7314
Pomoro~~o Oh10

12 8 tic

TIE COUNTRY LOFT
GIFT SHOP

Public Sale
8t Auctidn

Auction every Fnday n1ght at
the Hartford Commun1ty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Consigments of new !a used
merchand116 always welcomed RtcJ'ierd Reynolds,
Auctioneer Call 304-275
3069

9

Wanted To Buy

OWNER Sarah F1shor

We pay cash for late model
cleen used cars
J1m Mtnk Chav Olds Inc
811l Gene Johnson
446·3672

End of Rt. 7
By Mt1gs Hogh School
Turn ttft. •nttr rwp: 79, ht
dFIVIWDY Oft right.

*cash$ $26 and .up for your
JUnk car or truck Free
pickup Call614 246 9681
24 hre

1/15 /~ n

Wan1td to buy large carpet
12x18 Call614 256·6307

Howard L. Writesel
Roofing Co.

EUGENE lONG

MITCHELl'S
HOME VIDEO
CENTER
102 Well Mom Sl

64 Misc. Merchandise

Pomeroy, OH.

PH. 992-691 1
MACHINE &amp; MOVIE '
RENTAlS &amp; SALES

SERVICE
We can repair and recore rad1ator s and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boil and rod
out radiators We also
repm Gas Tanks

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

County property transfers ...

Lena B Bargeloh to Ro~rt
Victor Laughery, Denise A
Laughery . Parcel OJ1ve
Ralph E Stewart .Jr , Chrts L
Stewart to Mary M Stewart, Lot
Middleport VIllage
Wilford E Chaney. Dorothy
C'.haney to Clara P Chaney , 58~
acres Bedford
· - Robert B Bleek Neva .J ·Cleek io
Home National Bank, Lot, Sutton
Home National Bank to Law
renee B Vance. Lot 214, Letart
Wilham N Burris to Michael
Eugene Burris, Candace Sheryl
Feller, Parcels, Columbia
Arley G Markin, Shirley Markin
1o Thomas R1ggs Stevers Jr H
€atherine Schvetzmen. 17 acres
Bedford
Thomas R Sievers Jr . H
C3therine Schvetzman to " Anna
Jane Slater 17 acres. Bedford
Millard Van Meter. Vera Van
Meier to Melvin R Van Meter,
Nancyy Van Meter Lots :n, 22.
Syracuse Village
Millard van Meter, Vera Van
Meter to Melvin R Van Meter.
Nancy Van Meter, Lot 487, Pome·
roy Village

Marriage licenses

•
A marnage license has been
Issued m Meigs County Probate
Court to James F . Powell, 24,
Racine, and Terri Lynn Davis, T7,
Middleport

Gas funds received
' Meigs County has received
$21,973 42 and each of the county's
townships received S7S8.77 as their
part of the March dlstr)butlon of

Complete Gutter Work
Camp leta Remodehng
Roofmg of all Types
Worked tn home area
20 years
Free Est1mates"
CALL COllECT

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Guttera Cleaned
Pemtmg
Storm Doors
8t Windows

949-2969
or 949-2263

2/25/1 mo

3/ 8/2 mo

-r.Georl!P_.A..,J:hi:IStv ~ a ~ 1:-&gt;IF!r_ .,Esl a
Dav1d, and a twm siSter, Elva
. Sl'rv1ces w11t be held at l p m
Saturday at lhe Ewmg F'uneral
Home w1th the Rev Okay Ray
Laudermilt offiCiating Bunal will
be m the Carleton Cemetery
Fnends may ca ll at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m
Fnd"y

Meig~

VINYL &amp; AlUMINUM

Ph. (614) 143-5425

Over 200

surv1ve
BeSides her parenls. she was
~·~ _ g_rece!led m d~;uh bY .a l)rolh&lt;I "

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Bessie Louise Hudson, deceased,
Salem
George Bryant Hudson. affidavit,
Mildred Freeman to Arthur
Rutland
Thacker, Greta Thacker, Lot,
Eleanor M Withers, deceased, to Salem
Genev1eve R Withers. Cert of
V1ctor Counts Sr. Vlrgmla K
trans. Pomeroy VIllage
Copnts aka V1rgtma Counts aka
Margaret Walk e r. Ha ro ld
Kathleen Counts, V1ctor R Counts
Walker, Sandra L Swisher, WU
Jr Laura P Counts Jeffrey L
lj&lt;!Jll Swjshe!J:!y _All )I In (acto to__ Counts and Jane Doe. aka Jane Doe
Harold A Rainer, Blondena M
CountS to Miles Home Division of
Ratner, Lot. Sutton
Tnsil co Corp , Sheriff's Deed,
Jesse Freeman, decea sed,
Sutton
Mildred Freeman affidavit,
Donald E FLory to William A
Flory Betty A Flory, Tracts,
Sctplo
Maxine M Russell. Paul K
Russell, deceased, af!Ldavlt Syra·
cuse Village
Lester M Hawk to CarlE Smith
Petr Inc Right of Way. Orange.

Former deputies
file appeal with
appellate court

An appeal has been flied In the
Meigs County Court of Appeals, F'ourth Appellate Dlstnct, against a
decision hended down by Judge
Jolm C Bacon In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court Issuing a
restraining order against the Meigs
,::ounty Sheriff Department Em
ployes, Local 10lll and the Ohlo
Council 8, AmerJcan Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employes
The appeal charges that the Feb
12 court order by Judge Bacon. who
was assigned to the case, Is
unsupported by theevtdence, denies
the defendants due process of taw •
and Is arbitrary •• capricious and
unreasonable
A motldn forstayofthe Injunction
has also ~ fUed In the common
pleas court pendJng the appeal and
an accompanying affidavit charges
that proper procedures were not
followed by SherHf Howard Frank

~~--$5=,1~98~·~01~3~.92~1n~r~ev4ef inu~J~e~cof&amp;ll~ec~ted~~cln~~~~;~~;

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Middleport, Ohio

•-a. ....I'
VIAU.

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~ GH EE ..",n~~~t~'A'i~~mte
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742-3171
'R~ -- _~ Phone

Now Accepting L111lnga in Meigs Co
8

PUBLIC AUCTION

WANT ADS bring
Vacation Money

SATURDAY. MARCH 16, 1985
10:00 A.M.

rece1v

U1111.~ified

flllges cover the
following telephone exchanges ...
Gallla Co Area Code
614
446- Galllpolls
167-Cheshlre
l88-V1nton
245-RioGrande
256-Guyan Dtst
643- Arabla Dtst

Mctgs Co Area Code
614
992- Middlcport
Pomeroy
9iS-Chester
30- Portland
247-Lelarl Fall•
949-Racme
742-Rutland
667- Coolvllle

M.uon Co, W Va

$18,077H •

Area Code 304
675- Pt Pleasant
411-Leon
S76-Apple Grave
173- Mason
882-New Haven
895-Letart
9l7-8uffalo

Revival planned
A pre·Easter revival wUl begin
Friday evening at the Word of Faith
Church in Middleport and continue
through March 21 Special sbll~ng:- 1
and sharing of testlmonys wUl be
shared. Evangelist Herb Insco! of
Ona. W Va will bringthemessages
Services will begin a1 7 30 p m
nightly and the public Is Invited to
attend

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auct1on

10 8 tfc

• ed

Lt GovernorMyriH Shoemaker,
director of the Ohio Department of
Nat4ral Resources has announced
tha t $265.875 has been distributed
among local counties and townships
where tunber ahd minerals were
removed from state forestlands
Meigs County received $1,546.
Other area counties and the amount
received lncludedHocking,$1,033 65
, Pike, $26,637 29, Ross, $22,930 tll,
Scioto, $22,959 95 and Vinton,

'Bud McGHEE
81oker·Auct1on Seme
II l

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAW
992-3410
or
843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

TO PLACE AN AD CALL
In Meigs County

In G.111ia Countv

446-2342.

' - ~ - /992-2l56
In Mason caunty

675·1333

LOCATED: 8 miles southwest of Galhpohs. Ohto on St Rt
141, tum ri&amp;lit on Pleasant H1ll School Rd • 1/, mile, nght
on Faufield Church Rd , approK. 1111 mtles From St Rf
518 tum left on Failfield Vanco Rd 1o;, miles turn left on
Fairfield Church Rd. approx. 1 m1le.
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WATCH FOR SIGNS
FARM MACHINERY

•

Massey Ferguson 275 diesel farm tractor New Holland 851
round baler. New Holland 478 haybine, Kuker lnduslnes
110 gallon sPrayer, Holland Transplanter tob&lt;Jcco setter
Ford 401 3 pt h~ch 7' mowmg machme flatbed wagon'
drag diSC, post hole d1gger
'
MISCELlANEOUS
•
Dynamark 1036 electriC starter rK11ng mower, Lincoln 225
amp welder. SMC Sandborn a1r compressor McCullock Mac
110 cha1~ saw, electnc bench gnnder. Aldens pamt sprayer
SealS 20' push mower. Stimpson meat gnnder, Super Biro
meat saw, Montgomery Ward 26 cub1c feet deep freeze
Kenmore cook stove
'
TERMS Cash or check With pos1t1ve 1D. out of town
checks must have a bank letter of cred1t Announce·
ments made day of sale shall lake precedence over all
adv~rt1sements

CURTIS SWINDALL
RUBY SWINDALL
• OWNERS-

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7611

Sheth St, Syra,un OH
(ron Sht(h and Tole

Pomtmg Supplies:
SALE - D.M C. Flou . 29&lt;
Open TO AM to 5 PM
lues 1 Weds 1 Thun
fro and Sat
Also Open By Appl
Clo"d Sun. &amp; Mon
Owntr Carolyn McCoy
2/20/1

m•

3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMALL ANIMAL HOURS
Mooolay 3 pm S p m
Tuoodoy •30 ,m I pm.
WstM11day 3 pm.·S pm
Thursday 3 p m ·S p m
Fmlay 1 p.111 ·2 p m
Soturday 10 am -11130 am
LARGE ANIMAlS AND
SURGERY IY APPOINTMENT

12·3 tfn

C1

TeleviSIOn listemng Devtces
Computenzed Heanng Atd Selectton
Heanng Evaluations For All Ages

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Ill

licensed Climcal Audiologist

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 12 L3
Galltpohs, Ohio 45631
8

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11 14 Chtvy Tr.

o=M!&gt;84!£= c~.;o,mF"""
Not Respos1ble for Acctdents or loss of Property
\

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finders 1
F•nchrs
................., 110
13.80 Chevy 1r
71·" Ford Tr
1 135
Doors
Fsnchn ..............~ ..
13 10 Chevy Tr
73, ,. Ford Tr
Hoodt
116.5
Deon ................ tUO
73 ·10 Chevy 1r
73·14 ford lr.
Chrom lkimpors....•.$70
Chromo lumpon •• $70
73 ·10 Chevy 1r
73·" Ford Tr.
Grotltl .. . . . .....140
Td Galos.
$10
13 10 Chevy Tr
10·14 Ford Tr.
1 Tool Go los
$70
Fondon .................'90
7l 10 Clotvy Tr
..ngor &amp; lranco Fonolon
Coun• SUpports •
&amp;Grilli
Ntw ond lhH &amp;uto Glon-late Mctdel Parts
aooo11o

•sa

su

PAITS

•BASEMENTS •SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
•CONCRETE WORK

fr--1·4~c·· ~-...... 8-

GEORGE E WOODWARD.

tln '

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK
SALES &amp; SERVICE

- [IIHtU I. /"rted
Over 30 Yrs

E~eper~ence

Me~gs County-Nat

985-4452
Athens County-Doug

silver

695-1010

PT. PlEASANT OFFICE

TROMM EXCAYA
3 T7 North Se&lt;ond
Middleport, Oh1o 4H60

Painting - Carpentry
Wallpapring

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Beds oron
wood, cupboards. cha1ra,
chests baskets. d11hes.
atone J&amp;ra, ant•ques gold
and 11lver Wrtte·M D
M1ller At 2. Pomeroy Ohio
46769 or call 614 992·
7760

Good used ladtea bicycle
and 10 gallon aquanum,
304 676·344 7

304·675·7Ut

13·80 Chevy 1r

Auessortes''

REMODELING

Wanted to buy Coal and
woodburner Call 4"l6-4537
evemngs only

Wanted to buy a whete wnh
gold tnm van1ty or powder
table m good cond1t1on Call
614 742·2076

"THE BERRY BASKET''
GIFT SHOP
"Country G1fh ond

c&amp; c

CONSTRUCTION
New Homti-hten11n
Remodtltng
ln1urance Work
Cu•lom Pole Bldg•
&amp; Garagu
Aoofmg Work
Alumtnum &amp; V1nyl Sid1ng1
1 5 Years Expenence

31

Homes for Sale

32 Mobile Homes

ElllJlloym r. nl
Sr.r vu:t!~

3 Announcements
SWEEPER an~ towln9 ma
chme repair, part•. and
Pick up and
supplies
delivery Davis Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
George• Creek Ad
Call
614 446·0294
Balloons for Get Well. Anm
veraarys, Birthdays. parttll
Slngon9 Gorrllla Coil Bat·
loono &amp; Co 446-4313
Wlleva Evans -Fdund
old book ·smoky
paper therein Contact me.
Staato, 807 749 2638
Loose weight now Aak me
howl Nutritional weight loll
program, no dtugs·only
herbs Call 448-2011 or
448-3788 Management
poa1t10n full Or part time
Gun shoot et Racine Gun
Club every Sunday, 1 00
p m Factory chocked guns
only

11

Help Wanted

Truck dr1vera needed m1n
•mum expenence Call61 3
583-0647

AVON Soli AVONI Meko
45% Coli 446 3358
Man 1n late 30's destres hve
In housekeeper ktda weicomo Call 676· 6437
Reps Needed for bUIIMII
accounts Full t1me e&amp;O,OOO
to SBO 000 Part time
812.000 to •18 000 No
ulllng Repeet bu11neu Set
your own hour~ Tre~nlng
provodod Call t 612. 9381075 Mon thru Fn BAM to
&amp;PM CST
Government Jobs
•16 000·060 OOOyr potto·
ble All occup1t1ons How to
find Colt 805 687 6000
Ext R 41162

Spec1al prtvate home care]----~----­
for elderly and hlndicapped
Home equipped for wheel Personnel Off1cer A io
Gr1nde College and Com
chair patients References
mumty College 11 accepting
Call 614-992·3598
applications for the position
of Personnel Offtcer Appointment for th11 po11tion is
4
Giveaway
eHect1ve on or around April
1. 1985 Non-exempt. poro
profiiiiORII, full-ttme POiiBeg of yard ..le good• Call tion Reporting directly to
614-388·8449
the Vfce President for Ac1dem1c Affa•ra. the Personnel
Mid li11 black m•l• dog
Off1car Is respons•ble for
Coli 8711·7430
meetmg •II AffirrMtlve Action ond Equol Opportunity
Couch to give owoy Coli Aequlrementa, edminltter
448-9301
lng the College btntftt progrim. edvertitlng •nd rePuppies Bo••r·Collle mix
cruitment of all steff •nd
Coli 614·246·6527
faculty Knowledge end
blckground of word pro2 yr old m1le 1h Coon ceiling required Prior work
hound. good pot for chotd
exper6ence in 1 personnel
ron Call after II 30, 446
rolalod fltld prolorrod Per·
9338
son• lnttrelted in the position should Mnd lener of
To good home. two p1re
Interest end resume Includk11t1. mele end female
ing lht nemes of thrM
C•oe not Included C•ll references by Fnd1y March
304·882-2898
22 1988 to Office of
Box - Bill. Rio
I Pupp~Part Oermen
e College. Rio
Sheptoora. port 1 Coli 514· 1~~n~~·. Oh 48174 Po
742·3012 oflor 4 30 p.m
3

Three bedrooms, central air
'llln'fl wall paper carpet
throughout well lnsul1ted
new paint. IHiched garage,
g11 outdoor gr~ll , IWI'l'"Sif,

many extr11 Call448· 2583

Part~ tim•

(wee ~

kends) Commun•ty Servtca
Worker for an lntarmedtata
cere facility for the mentally

retarded '" Galhpohl. Ohio
Current Drrver't ltcenae end
High School degree raqu~red, llllparlenca 1n the
f•elc;t of developmental dll·
ablllt•e• or other human
HNICI field preferred Sand
reaume to Robin Eby. Buckaye Community Servtcet.
P 0 Box 804. Jackson, Oh
46640 Oeadhne for applicants 3-22 86 Equal opportunty employer

IMMEOIATE OPENING
Due to expansiOn local com
pany has opentng for 11
people • 1 200 per mo to
nart tf vou qualify Must be
honest dependable &amp; amb1
tiOUI Cd for p8fiOnaltnter
view Thurs or Fn 1 OAM to

4PM Call 446· 7441

Yard Sale

Pomeroy
Middleport
8r. Vicinity

YOUNG'S
- Addon1 end remodeling

Lost and Found

Government home• from
•1 (U lopolr) Also dellquent
IIIX property Coli 806· 6876000 txt GH·41i62 for
•nformatlon

Wanted

J/11/tfn

a

DAVIS-QUICKEL
AGENCY, INC.

6

No Sunday Calls

OPEN: Tues.-WecJ •• fri.
Sat. &amp; Sun. 1 0 to 5
Mondays 1 0 to
Closed Thursday

Allsiife

Help Wanted

for Sale

CARPENTER
SERVICE

"W• Rut fff lm"

Bashan Building

12

A

11

Giveaway

Several bage of newtpapers
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valuable !lo\I'Ork exper~ance
Good Pay good benefits
plus learn a sk1tl Call 304
675 3960 or 1 600 642
3619
Care taker for two ch1ldren
1n Mason day ttme part
t1me. must be Wlllmg to take
excellent care of children
304 773 6077 altar 6 00
PM

12

Situations
Wanted

Taylor Commercia~ Ice
Cream machme If 1nter
eeted see at Donut Deh
CIOUI Call 446 1323
Baby sitter needed tn Ractne
area for sh1ft work Call
614 992·6553

1 8 Wanted to Do
Ambitious person des~res
ipnng cleamng JObs tn Po~nt
Pleasant area Excl!'llant references, own transpor~a­
toon Call304·773·9187
Carpenter work pa1nt1ng .
truck driv1ng or farmtng
Dependable and honest,
reasonable rattn Floyd Cra
mor 304 675 9769

Fin ancial
21

Business
OpportUnity

tol 6 OOP~ sftor 8 OOPM
cell614·246·6859

Middlepor1 Home pnced to
Milt And we meen prteed to
1011111 Call 614-992 6941
House in Gallipolis 4 rooms
&amp; both 116.500 Coli 614
256 9364

4 bdr leundry utlhty room.
111, bath, large lunngroom
d•n•ng room CA Attached
garage level lot •40's Call
446 8064
$600 down-mobile homeS.
latge lot your own bo11
dock Owner f1nancing Call
614·256 1216
2 bdr ranch carport Vz acre.
Cheshire area Pr1ced to sell
Coli 614· 367 7285 or 446
4283 after 5PM
lnyestment 8 un1t apartment complex bu1lt 1974 4
apar1ments 1urntshed. only
1t;, vacancy resident manager, $1 ,440 monthly Income Renters pay all utth
toes Coil 614 592·1 189
days or 614-694 2874 after
5
1 bdr h0\118 at 64 Mill Creek
Rd as 11. except tools Unt1l
Aprol 14 836 500
A1o Grande-3 bdr 2 baths
LR OR den fam rm With
wood stove. full basement.
ctty water and sewer Owner
tran1ferrmg oversell High
S30's Call614 245·9486
3 bdr house 6 yrs old
fam1ly room wtth ftreplace
large k1tchen 1 Yz tath 2 car
garage , City school&amp;.
Crouse Bock Rd &amp;60.000
form Call 446·8188 for
appomtment
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Older 11x room house (w1th
two bedrooms) for sale or
rent Double car garage full
basement On epprox1
mately 1 9 acre lot Rose
Htll _Pomeroy $29 500
Call514· 678 2513
5 yr old ranch home wrth 3
bedrooms 2 batha. large
fam1ly room w1th buck stove
msert 2 car carpon large
dnveway concrete pat1o
and deck Extra msulat1on
Priced m lower 50 1 Call
614 742 2276or614·742
2980
4 bedroom, 2 story frame
house approx 2100 aq ft
llvmg space Equipped k1t
chen, large rooms 2 com
plate heatmg systems On
paved rd • 1 0 mm from
town in Forrest Run"'
S49 000 Coli 614 992
6093
Buck home 3 bedrooms
1 Y, bath f1re place full
basement 2 car brtck gar
age on large lot College Rd
1n Syracu1e Call 614 992
5133 or 814 992 3804

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAl·
ITY MO.l!.!.LE HOME SALES
4 Ml WEST GALLIPOLIS
RT 35 PHONE 614 446
7274
1972 Buddy 12•60 2 bdr
good cond • 2 ••r cond
partly furmshed
Call 448-3458

&amp;6.400

1977 Ro9ont 1 4x64. 2 bdr
Call 614 246 5286
anytime
Close-out on all Redman
homes
Example New
14•70 three bedroom •544
down J2 01 per month
We re Elaea Home Centers
onUS 23(614)772 1220
or 773· 3926

8500
large
own
dock Qwner f1nanc1ng
814 256 1216
1979 Shannon 1 4x70, • 3
bdr Cell 614·367 0214 or
814-388 ·9021
12x66 Torch 2 3 bdr • un
furmahed Has eJI screens &amp;
storms 8. homemade
porches Call 446 7132
12x60 Schutt 10x22 tt
porch. large level lot Crown
C1ty. pr1ce neg • help f1
nonce Call614 266 1444

1982 Wella 14•70 2 bed
rooms kttchen mtcrowave
dtshwasher stereo wood
burning fireplace
ca1hng
fan 2 full-balhs. central a" porch and underp1nmng
615000 00 Cell 614 742
2980 or 614 742 2276
1982 all electnc 14x70
Central air plus many extras
Can be seen by eppo1ntmant
or call Tom Anderson at
614 992. 3348
3 mobtle homes for sale Call
c--~······

-S-1-t-992 -3e41 ...
1 975 Holly Park 2 bedroom all electric centrelatr
refrigerator range, new car
petmg, front awn1ng 20ft,
wood deck 8 ~e30 underpmnmg 812 000 00 304
675 3164 after 5 00
1976 Fatrmont 3
rooms. 1 2x65 all
304 676 2652

bed
elec

1975 Hblly- PatK;- 'i•x7u
tra1fer 3 bedroom central
a1r underpennmg furmshed
w1th apphances only 304458 1727
1 984 Schult 3 bedroom,
ref stove and d1shwuher,
roofed porch and sun deck
central a~r vmvl underpen
nmg 304 675-5375
2 bedroom mobda home
new underpenntng porch
$4 000 00 304 676 7308
or 614·446 8040

33

Farms for Sale

I NOTICE I
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LISHING CO recommends
that you do bustnell With
people
know, and NOT
to
through the
1nv.e1ti
Wholesaler Broker - Route
Bus•netl Mfg Co tnvolved
tn mus markettng of consu
mer products 11 expendmg
nationwide We are looking
for sales· onented person for
exclu11ve tamtory serv1cmg
accounts High mcome potential Start-up mventory
purchaiO 86 9 000 Coli
317 841 6463 Mr
W11h1ngton

22 Money to Loan

4 bdrms. 2% baths 2 story
cedar home on 3 acres near
Royal Oak Park HobsteHB't
Realty Coll614·742 3092
2 car garage apt Gravel H1ll
2 bedrooms, lerge llv1ng
room , kitchen stove 1nd
refngerator central atr Call
514·992·5310

HOME OWNERS Rofonanco
to low fixed rate Use equ1tv
for any purpose Leader
Mortga9a Co . 614 5923061

3 bedroom houae In Ru111c
H1lls Fully carpeted. storage
buildtng large lot Call 61 4
992 6085 after 4 30 p m

23

3 bdr houn llvtng room
dtn1ng room
k1tchen
Across from Vaughan's
store Just 825 000 Call
614·992 3169

Professional
Servocea.

Peano Tumng and Repatr
Bruntcardl Muatc Co 446
0687 Twentieth year of
quality s1uvlce L'lne Da
nlols 614 742·2951

PlANO TUNING AND RE
PAIR. Reduced rateallm1ted
t1me only Werd s Keybolrd.
304 6'75 5600 or 675
3824
Permanent ha~r removal
Profe1110nal ElectrolySis
Clinic New Hours by appointment 1o AM 8 PM
Mon thru Fn. 304 675
5668

Re~ l Es t ~ t e

31

Home• for Sale

By owner 1815 ecre1. custom
brick homo. 2000 sq It
w-gerage 3 bdr 2 b1 • FP ,
oM HT 6 AC Modern equip •
bldg , b1rn county w1ter
Mineral rights lncl I 1 39K
Celt 614 i69 8311
Rill log Homes log homes
pies end construct1on Stop
'"· see our m...any modele
F H A r V A approved
Eenhtone Country Living
139 Water St • Jackson. Oh
Coli 814 286 3734

8eoutltul 3 bdr homo built
for you •1 6.900 &amp; up Soo
our modeto Call 1·614·
886 · 7311
lmmedf•t• poase11ion 2
bedroom home. 2 ecrea.
1.224 lb tobtcco btH.
11010 Rt 584, t23,000 Coli
8, 4·2411-8296

6 rooms and bath large lot
and garden porches Call
614-992 7244

Farm house &amp; 68 acres with
tobacco base and mtneral
nghts In Porter, Oh1o on
Campetgn Creek Rd
$49 000 Call 446 7247

34

Busmess
Buoldongs

FOR SALE DR LEASE'
cammerc1al property end
new bu•ldmg 70 x1 00' w1th
2 acres. 425 • road frontega
no ton1ng requ1red 2 mll11
nonh of Pomt Pleasant, W
Ve on Rt 62 Phone 304575· 1578 weekdayo 304
675-7896 evenmgs and
weekends ~

35 Lots &amp; Acreagt

Pnce reduced. four bed
rooms k1tchen familY room
w1th ftreplace. f1"11hed
basement Point Pleas1nt,
·!304· 676 3079. ovonon91

1 14 acre• restncted wfth
unftnlshed basement, alec
&amp; water Call 446·3044

Small home m Country Club
add1tion. Po1nt Pleuent
w1th Improvements 304
675-6066

For sala by owner 37 acres,
3 m1 from HMC on Kemper
Hollow Rd $12000 Call
614·446 7476

2 story frame Insulated
good roof, shop garage
9ardon. 85 000 00. u~der
oppra11od 304·875·67l3

1 200 eq It house with 2
bedrooms
3 acres
828 000 00 304 773
6474
2 bedroom, allelectrtc home
m New Heven Priced re~to ­
nable by owMr call 304
882·2814
Owner tr1nsferred, must
IICrtfice. e-.c cond, 3 bed ·
room, finished banment,
BVJ per cent a11umebleloan.
mlntmal closing coats
$9 800 00 down Phone
304·875- 1662 or 675
1353
2 bedroom fuel oil furn1ce,
full besement priced on
mspectton SH to epprecl1te.
c•ll botweon 8 00 end 6 00
304 · 773·51 18 afl•r 6 00
call773· 6188
live in one. Rent the other.
one •nd a third acres. 2
bedroom houH end mob1le
hell
!rom Point

Ren l als

41

Houses for Rent

House for rent Call 304
676 7263 675 5104 or
676 5386
2 bdr unfurnished houH
woth garage Call446 9686
3 rooms &amp; beth, fum11hed
ubl1t1es furnished 1200 mo
Call446 3793

1-:--:-- - - - - - - -

3 bedroom brtck home unfurnished , 1Ya blth, garage
' " cond. garden spot 1 over
tooktng Ohto River on Rt 7
Depotot Call 614· 381·
72.70 Kyger Crook School
Dtstrtct

1- - - - - - - - - -

3 bedroom country houM
for rent or sele 3 miles off
Rt 33 between Pomeroy
and Athens $200 per
month plus depo•lt end
uttltttfll C1ll 614 · 742 ·
2427

dleport
2772.

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LAFF-A-DAY

Houses for Rent

222 N. Third St. In Middle·
port. clean~ 2 bedroom•.

54 Misc. Merchandise

81

Fresh horae manure. $10 .00

Johri

pick up truck lo•d . 304-8822246 .

dlnin9 room, living room.
aun porch, basemen1 and

Prom dress,
675-4392.

porch . G.,ege also availa -

ble. Reference1. No pets.

si:~e

13 , 304-

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,,;:e diete pos .. uion .

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Farm Equipment
Deere 145

KIT'N' CAIILVLE ®by Larry Wright

79 Motor• Homes
&amp; CBI"!'P!Irl

room . kitchen .
Acro11 from Vaughan 'e
store. Deposit required. Call ,
814-.992-3169.

Love seet, e•c~ cond. Glan
top dinette set. Phone 304675-6786 or 671;·5733.

1 ~drOO"ffl':'~ f~ll;1u~n;iT;;d

55

house apartment in Middleport. All utilities included .
Cell- dov 614-992-2381 or
night 614 - 99~ · 2509 .

·Supplies

Building M.oterif11S
Block , brick, !I&amp;W.e r pipea.
·windows. l'intels , etc .
Cleud~ Winters. Rio Grande,
0 . CoU 614-246-5121 .

Henderson 2 · be&lt;tr·oom
hou1e, . full size. basement,
S18&amp;.oo · month. $100 .00

mounted plow. 4· 1 6. ftnlllzer tonka 2-1000 gol. , 2·
600 gal. , 1 -8h Brillion

2 bedroom ·house in· Bellmeede area, fenced yard,
call 304-675-7207 must
heve ·refe.r ences . -

56.
Apartment
for Rent

51 Ho!!sehold Goods

FUrnished, no city taxes,
water &amp;: sewage furnished ,
- beau·t,ful ii verYiitw, Kli nauga . Foster's Mobile
Home Park, 446 -1602 .

Nice apta in Henderson,
304-676-1972 after 6 PM.

2 new wing back chairs.

Nice 2 bd;.. mobile home ..

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light house keeping
rooms. Perk Central Hotel.
Call614-446-0766 .

44

46

Furoished Rooms

2 bdr .. unfurnished 12x60, _Furniahed roofn. $125 . Utili·
washer-dryer-hookuP. Y2 ini. ile-s,- range, 1-ef. Shir8 bith:
past HMC No. 36. Call
Men only . 919 Sec .. Gallipolis. 446-4416 after 7 p.m.
446 -4369 or 675-9760 .

46 Space for Rent

614-245-6818 .
2 bdr. good ref. &amp;. dep . One
child, free water . Clerk
"

Chep~!--~.d .....c~ll -!lt.4 ~1fla -

B473 .

'

bdr. mbbile home in
Crown City. Call 614-256·
6484 .
2

Trailer for rent. 651 8e8Ch
St .. Middleport. Call 614992 -2366 .
Mobile home. 2 bedroom,
furnished. central air, natu'1 ral gas. on large lot in Camp
·currley,

~1 -15;00

pi;,:;

.:ti~: ~

'Mobile homalot. 12'x60' or
smaller, $75 water paid, 4th
8t Neil, Gallipolis. Call 4464-! ~- e aftu;

45 acres good flat farm land .
$50 acre. At. 7. 9
lielow Gatlipolis-;--oh-.614 -266 -6038 between 1
• &amp; 7PM.

.44

Apartment
for Rent

7·~M·.

Coot 8600 .. will ta~e $360.
39.6~6.
C!IL6

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarc;jing all breeds . Heated
indoor-Outdoor facillt·ies.
AKC Doberman puppl11:
Stud Service. eoll6·1 4-4467796 .
.

26 inch color console TV
with new picture tuba. Call
614 -742 ·2267 .

Judy Taylor Groo~ing . Call
614-367-7220 .

30 Inch electric range, double oven, like new, 8150. 40
inch gas range. &amp;45. 30 Inch
gas rang_e, $85 . Kenmore
washer and- dryer, · $150 .
Coli 614 ~ 742-2362 .

Briarpatch Kennels Professional All-breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding facilities . English Cocker Spaniel pu·p pie•. Call 614-3889790.

TWo piece living ~oom aulte
with old mill design . Wood
coffee table and end tables.
Good condition . Call 614742·2076.

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel. CFA Himalayan, Persian
and Siamese kitten1. AKC
C.h ow puppi8s. Call 614446-3844 after 7PM .

cultlpecker, 1-N.W Holland
352 grinder mi~ter. Cell
614-446 -~412. .
.

1 979 Model Rog . Sorrell
Gelding; starteCI on barrela.
verv gentle. 69' Reg. Sorrell
g_elding shown in 4-H Western Plueure in open quarter
hQrse competion. Good confirmation, ··no bad habit1.
CoU 614-286-6522. .

Pony, yery gentle, $100.00.
304-676-8809.
~

81

Trailer lots, sewer and water
furnished, will take one
small child, 304-675-1076.

Merchandi se
61 Household Goods

AKC Cocker Spaniel pups, 5
wks. old, 2 blonde femalea

-c B. TV.

Radio
Equipment

C. B ., 3 pes SiltroniK, Moon

Raker 4'1, C.D . 44 roter,
coax and swit.th- b~~
$600.00 . Palomar 300 amp
8260.00, Dak Mobla CB
$40.00 . 304· 676-2700.

54 Misc. Merchandisll

and · 1

bla.:;k

malo.

Call

614-992-6362.

Auto• for Sale

1977 Orond Pri• 64.000
mUes, sharp. 1972 CheV.
Impala. good shape. Call.
446-0492 ohor 8:30.
.

1980 VW Robblt, 4 dr ..
p~g ..
AM-FM. radio, AC. auto
trans. rear defroet. new
tireo. 12;196. 19"1'7 r-VW
Daaher etatlonWagon. auto.
trans. AM-FM redia. reer
defroet, new tirn, AC. low
mil•ge, reel lharp, interior
*1.196. Coil 814-388- '
9698.
hotchboc~. deluxe

72

Truc;ks for Sale

1887 Chevy '!.'ton PU. good
cond. 1900. Coll448· 7826
eve"• between 4w9.

&amp; used
pc

Limestone, Sand, Gravel .
Pick up at Richards &amp; Son .
Coli 446 -7785 .

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime ouarantH. local reference•
furnished . FrH estimates .
Coli collect 1-614-2370488. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A o g e r 1 Bas e m e nt
Waterproofing.

1977 S u bu rbon, air. 4 1---.:.--=---:-:-:-:--:wh.,.l, no rull. Coli 446.· . J &amp; J'o Siding . Vinyl &amp;
7500.
aluminu·m siding &amp;. roofing. · ·
Free eltlmates. Call 114·
1973 Chevrolet 4 wheel 367-7488.
drive PU, would like to trade 1 - - - - - - - - - for regular PU or equal value. Michael's Painting and Wal·
Coli 814-266-8309.
!papering. Coli 61 4· 742 ·
2328 .
89 Chevy 14 ton pickup, 6 1--------~· 11&lt;:cyl .• 4 1pd .• factory stake
&amp; M Contractors. Vinyl
bed

•-cs·o-:"" eau- &amp;"i4-J&amp;s-

9387.
1 984 Dodge Rom Deluxe
cob ruck. Cruill. PS •.topper
&amp; trailer, hitch. 9,,400 mlloo.
llko now. Coli oher 5PM.
614'379-2712.

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replacement window•·
in au lati ng - roofing·
remodeling and new
conetruction-gutters. Call
304· 773-&amp;131.
.

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64

Hay &amp; Grain

Ear corn $2.60 buStial. ·Call
446-3929 ahor 7PM .

57

. .4•4. 380
outo .. 6
llh kit, 17.44
tirao. mog whHio, 28,000
mlloo. AM-FM cuo. Call
614-992-6288 ahor 6 :00.

Hay. $1 .76 .'Nice, early-cut,
orchard grass. lasher Farm,
RUtland.

Musical
Instruments

1 ------~--

RON'S Television Service .
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar. end
houoo collo. Coli 304-676·
2398 or 614-446-2464.
Fetty TrM Trimming, _stump
romovol. Coil 304-676 1331 .

,TwJt..... AKC Yoadla _!dluar large round bales. e15 .00
pupa, 304-882·3672 .
· · ·ebcii. i:oii 614-742-216(;.

Hay for sale, ·e1 .26 per bale.
Call614-843-6494 or 61'4843-6334.

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IHBOI Comedy Playhouse:
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the
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8 :30 D ill (!) Family Ties Ale&lt;
gets off to a bad start in his

1988. Ford 4-WD. e1.200.

Beagle pups. 8 wks. old . Out
of good hunters . Call 614·
992·3989.

Bradey· Gt sPorts car. Gib·
son Falco"n amplier collec. Iceman electric guitar.
446-31·26 . ·-_wood LR suite $399,
bunk beds $199, antron
recliners $99, new &amp; used
bedroom suites. ranges.
wringer washers. &amp; shoes.
New livingroom suites'
8199-$699, lomps, also
buying coal &amp; wood stoves .
Call614-446-3159.

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COU IIITRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Route 33, North- of ·52
Pomeroy . large lots. Call
61 4 -992· 7479 .

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Home
Improvements

RINGLES'S SERVICE. experienced carpenter. alectrl·
clan. masoo. painter, roofing n"ncfudin"Q' · h~oe · tar "'
eppllcetlon) 304-675-2088
!" 676· 7368.
Aot11ry or cable tool drilling .
Moat wells completed same
day. Pump sales and servicoo. 304·896 -3802.

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9 :00 II OO(!) Cheers An absurd
bet that Sam made in his
~rinking days comes back to
haunt him .

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Wurlitzer electronic piano,
304-882-2608.

Farm Suppli es
&amp; Livestock

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Registered . QUarter f:lorH
breeding Irish Ray by AQHA
C~amp : Tonll&gt; Bor Quell
'AAA' . Coil 448-3889.
· 1970 Ford Folrlona 302 'runo
good eJOO. Coli 814-388·
Stud Service-AOHA Rusty .9 689 oher 2PM.
Pop . Bar. Reg .. Mare
0100 , 00 . Grade -Mare 1977 Ford Oronodo *400.
$60 .00 . Call 814-247- 1976 Chevy Monzo •zoo.
3216.
Call 614-379-2703.
Arabian . Stallion at etud.
Pure -bred and p11rt Arobiin ~I
for sale. Ask about our
incentive program. R &amp; J
Arabian. leon. W. Va . 304468 -1062.
.

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CIJ Beverly Hillbillies
C1J Dr. Who

Bush-Hog TM-6
mower, ' 3 point . ~~~~:;i':l:~
mount~· exc· cond, ·
1727.

Henri Arnold ond Bob Leo

II ·

® Nowa

CAPTAIN EASY

· by

I TUXE8

CD Hot Potiito

9N Ford tractor, plow and
disc. Phono .304-675, 2848.

\9 ~~ 1

Unacrambielhlle lour Jumblel,
one letter to each aqUilla, tobm
four ordlnlll)l woroo.

3/14/85-

Ford 5 ft . di1c, Pittaburg 14
in . plow. Both 3 pt. hitch,
con d. Coli 304-773-

16

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8:oo o rn m m o m ® •

Pickens used furniture . 304·
676-6.483 or 676-1460.

Nice trailer spece on Rt. 7,
near town . Call 614-3670232 or 446-4265 .

ties, d8posit with reference•. 304-676-7566 otter
2:00.

43 Farms for Rent

The Daily

Television
..· Viewing

'.73 pop-up camper. 304372, 2303.

~

2 bdr, mobile home completely furnished . Conv. location on Rt. 7. n~ pets. Call

TRACY

aemt~

$35.00. 304-676-3244.

dining

completely furnished, ni~e
location, no pats. Call 614246-6818 .

Ohio

ky
n mower
$800 .00 . Trolling motor

3 bdr. houu, living room.

for Rent

Thursday, March 14, 1985

EVENIN.G

Coll614·99~ · 7437 .

42 Mobile Homes

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James Jacoby

An all-or-nothing
situation

NORTH

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. Bridge being the imperfect game It
WEST
EAST
.10~8 73
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ts, you cannot escape being in the •
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wrong contract on occasions. If you
.Q81 2
• 10953
are playing duplicate bridge, where
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your score will be compared with
many others playing the same cards,
SOUTH
+A4
you need to evaluate your contract to
.AKQ 52
determine if risky measures are
t A 76
called for .
·
+A 4 2
I In today 's deal, the opening bid lhat
•South chose, coupled with North's
Vulnerable: Neither
1 strange decision . to suppress his fiv~
Dealer : South
card heart suit, resulted in South'
Wt"sl
North East
South
being the declarer in thtee no-trump
2 NT
when most declarers competin'g in'
Pass
3 NT · Pass
Pass
·the tournament were surely in !our
Pass
hearts. · ~
.
Declarer realized the following: (I)
Opening lead: •to
The normal lour-heart contract easily
makes live, which in golfing terms is
par. (2) He could make only 10 tricks
in three no-trump. (3) Ail the pairs in finesse is onsitle, they make siz for a
four hearts making live would beat top. but if it's offstde, they wtll make
his 10-trick result in three no-trump. only four for a near-bottom.
Consequently' South risked his conThe important thing to understand ·
tract to try lor II trick$. He simply about this hand is that three no-trump
led a diamond to dummy's jack and g01ng down would have been the same
held his breath: When East played · matchpoint score as three no-tr11mp
low, declarer had II tricks and an making lour, becatise mO.! of the
excellent . duplicate score. Most other pairs in the field would be In
d~1arers t~ -four hearts would not four hearts safely making J&gt;a.r five.
riSk the diamond finesse. If the
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74 Motorcycles ·
Nicley furnished · smBt"l
house. mobile home, eff.
apt. adults only. Call 4460338 .

81 Mt~nte Carlo t·tops. AC,
PS. PB, tilt oteering. AM-FM
8 track. •6.000. Coli 4463972.

Partially furnished 2 bdr.
gar.age apartm·ent . Aduits
only, security deposit. Call
alter 3PM 446-9279.

982 Cem1ro automatic
1975 Jeep Wagoneer. new 305 engine. .AC, cruloa
pe'"' ' 1977 Monte Carla. control, AM·FM 8-treclc,
new paint &amp; aun roof. Call $6,600. Coll448, 7358.
448-0686 .
General Lee 1 968 Dodge
Cherger. 440 engine. 4 sp.
trans ..• ekcellant body end
interior . Southern car.
UIIOO. Coil 814 -742•
2603.

Wagon running gear.s S196
&amp; up. cOrn planter $195 &amp;
up, 1 &amp; 3 bottom plows
$196 &amp; up, disc $126 up.

Furnished 2 room• &amp; bath.
downstairs . clean, adult
only, no pets . Ref. required .
Coli 446-161~
Furnished garage apt. 1 bdr ..
29V2 Nitil Ave., Gallipolis
$0!36 , ~Utll~ies _ poid . _ Coli_
446-4416 oftor 7PM .
Furnished ·efficiency 607
2nd . Ave., Gallipolis. Share
bath, $150 utilities paid.
adults. Call 446-4416 ahor
7PM .

2 bdr. duplex in town, &amp;JL
loc•tion, fenced in backyard, S250 mo . Call 4468293
.l familY 3 bdr .. unfurni1hed
garage apt .• 1 mo. dep . &amp;
ref. required . Call 4463786.
Riverside Aptl . Middleport.
Special rates · for Senior
Citizens. 8130 . Equal Housing Opportunities. 614 ·
992-7721 .
Two bedroom apartment• in
New Haven . Newly r,mo·
daled in town . Cell 614·
992-7481 .
2 apts. for rent. 1 b&amp;droolm .1
furniahed and 1 unfur·
nlahed . In Derwin area . Call
'814 - 992 - 2807._~ --3 room furniahed apt. in
Pomeroy . Utilities paid. Cell
614-992-9903 or61 4-9926949 .

For rent: 1 bedroom furnlehed apartment. Call 814·
. 992 - 6434 or 304-882·
2888 .
lower 1 bedroom apt. Totlf
electric. In Pomeroy by fire
station.' Excellant condition ,
Coll 614-992 -7314.
APARTMENTS. mobile
.

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•nd Oolllpolio . 614·4468221 .

a.

_U_ee_d F~rniture __-· ...5 ~c .
d1nette, head boards. and~ 2bedroom suites. 3 miles out
Bulavllle Rd . Open 9am to
6pm, Mon . thru Sat.
614-44.8 -0322
GOOD U,SED APPLIANCES
Washers, dryers, refrigera·
tors, ranges. Skaggs Ap·
pliancea. Upper hivar Rd.
baaide Stone Crest Motel.
614-446-7398 .
County Appliance. Inc .
Good used appliances and
TV sets. Open BAM to &amp;PM .
Mon thru Sat . 446-1899,
627 3rd. A,va . Gallipolis,
OH .

1974 Pontiac Catalina,
needo muffler. 1160. Coli
61 4·379-2233.

pond scoop $50 8. up, hay
baler $395 &amp; up, hay ra_kas
$325 &amp; up, Sickle 13ar
mowers S325 &amp; up, bush
hog e296 &amp; up. 9 ft . hay
bind 8795. Massey Fergu1Sftars lTV 10 ~ari8bl;­ son- Hay conditioner $20(); ·
drive lawn moWer 38 in . front end loader 8260. Call
cut., used 1 1ummer. exc . . 814-286-6622 .
cond . 1 'corner metal porch
late model 81 HP Case
pool. 1 metal flot post. Call diesel
tractor $4,395 . John
ohor &amp;PM, 446-4229 .
Deere 1010 tractor-runs &amp;
now 82.006. 9N Ford
Llama Super Comanche 44 looks
tractor,
new battery-tune
mag B'h" barrel, $226 . up-paint 81.696
. Call 614Smith &amp; Wasson model 286-6622
.
1000 ohotgun 12 ga ..
vented rib, modified &amp; deer Farmall cub with equipment,
borrelll326 . Cail614·388 - rebuilt motor, new tires, 1981 Olda Toronado axe.
981 1 .
e1.900 . Coli 614 -379 - con d. fully toeded. must Hll.
.Coli 448-3426.
2682 .
197012.50 trailer $3,600 .
1978 Hondo 126 1360 .
1975 Mustang II for part1.
Call614-246-6016.

Trade Center 'Furniture
Outlet, Kanauga, Oh. New
Moytog a. Croalev Applloncoo. con 448-4486 .
Dlnetto Nl 8 choiro &amp; table.
Coli 814-1116-1778 ohor
5PM .

1---------Whirlpool cheat type freezer,
uHd 2 mo .. 15.2 cu.ft.
11215. Love •••t 1100.
:!!I!P_Mn dlnell~c!~
whito, wood •eo. Coll4460201.

14% lone Star 36 HP motor
&amp; iroiler. $1.260. Cell614·

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Co; : Fourth end Pine
Gallipqlis. Ohio -Phone 614-446-3888 or
61 4 -446·4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1. Bo• 366. Galli·
polls. Coll614-367-0676.

83

Excavating

84

75

SEWING Machine repairs.

Boatl and
Motors for Sale

14 h. Storcroh deep V
alum .• ex. cond. treller, like
now 6HP motor 18110. Cell
446· 7904 ond 448-3907.:

[}) Together in Concen:
lex Beneke &amp;
His
OrChestra
fiJ Benny Hiii .Show .
IHBOI Not Necessarily the
News
i 1 1 :30 0 (}) (!) Tonight Show

8111 Tracker 2. b111 boat
with 40 HP Mercury motor.
5&amp;8 Mlnnkot• troll motor.
Super •ixty. 2 batteries. Too
many extree to list. 14260.
Cell 814-9811-4387.
17 ft. Cru'tlir&gt;er, 165
inboerd-outbolrd, power
trim prop, power trim tlba,
trl-heul. 304-876-8288.

2

good
Deya
evenlnga

11 ft Hydra Sporta Baas
Boot, fully oqulpped. S-S
prop, on Pro-troll trollor. Exc
con d. 304-8 75-18111 .

76
Tarcel. red,
mlloa. v.o.c ..
00. 304-1711-

Auto Parts
S. Acca11orlea

B &amp; M Tl RES•. Tire &lt;aoio,
Cuotom WhHII, Coli far
prlcu 304-898 -34118,
Since 1871 .

-- .AN' HERE's
ONE FER 'fOU,

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

JUGHAID

General Hauling

James Boys Watar Service .
Aloo pools filled. Call 614258-1141 er 614-446 1176 or 614-446-7911 .
Ken's Watei' Servic•. Wells,
ci1terns, pools filled . Phone
81 4·367-0823 or 61 4 -367· ·
7741 night or day.

SNAKE!!
YOU KNOW
WHY NOBODY

LIKES SNAKf'?

11'5 BECAUSE
Hc'S SUCH A
51.-fMY l-ITfLE

Waugh ' s Water Service .
Weill, cisterns, poole, reasonable rates. Night or day .
Call 614-266-1 240.

87

Upholst~trY

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP •
1 163 Stc. Avo .. Oolllpollo.
814-448-7833 or81 4 -448 ·
1833.
R a. M Furnltura Manuftlc-·
turing. 'St. At. 7. Crown
City, Oh . Coli 114·2681470, coli Evo. 448-3438 .
Old &amp; no,., Uphootorod.

Tonight"s guest IS Martina
Arroyo. (60 min .} •

Z8Wine

(Ita!. l

ffi Best of Groucho

!!I Smacking
of brew

(!] SponsCenter
CIJ WKRP in Cincinm~ti
0 (I) ®I NCAA Basketball
Championship: Teams To
Be Announced First-round

30 Pitcher's
motion

3Z Aries

coverage IS presented from
the Special Events Center in

aervice. Authorized Singer
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Sci11ors. Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 814-992-2284.

86

~?subj.

1
5
9 Drive
2 Protazoan
11 Additional 3 To a c rtain
13 -nous
.e
14 Crown
exte.nt .
· 15 Hooray!
4 CIJ!IJUDCtion
.
5 Ariz. copse
16 Fl oor
Yesterday's Answer
I N.Z. clan
covering
7 There is
1!3
Conduce 30 Like an
18 Cargo
no more
U Sacred .
untended
weight
8 Dramatic
Egyptian garden
19 Convey
role
symbol 31 Affecta21So(Lat.)
10 Farfetched Z5 Reed once lions
Z2 Ballot
12 Animosity
used
35 Nevada
tiN.M.
17 Devoured
as a pen
city
Indian
Zll "It's- of Zl Rip van 37 Grassy
:U View
my
gnxmd
ZIIGennan
business"
Zl COntend 3t Guido's note
river
• %'1 "If l
Didn't-"

ffi Bill Cosby Show

Dozer Work land clearing,
landscaping., etc. Free esti·
matoa. Cell 446-8038 or
992-7119 anvtime.

PEANUTS
'(OU'LL GET SOMET~N6
OUT OF T~l5, TOO,
YOU KNOW ...

Salt Lake City , UT .
Ill (!21 ABC News
Nightlino
fJI Twilight Zone
IHBOI MOVIE: 'Purple
Heans'
12 ;00 ffi Bums &amp; Allen
(!] ESPN's Speedweek
ril AIIC News Nightline
Cl) Dad's Anmy
Ill ® Eye on Hollywood
fiJ Gunsmolle
12:30 0 II) (!) Lete Night with
David Lettermen Tonight ·s
guest is Jay Lana. (60 min .)
ffi Love Thet Bob
ClJ ESPN's !iorse Racing
Weekly
(I) Bonny Hill Show
e®Nows
1 :00 ffi I Married Joan
·Cll
ESPN 's
Ringaldo
Review
([) MOVIE: 'Who Slew
Auntie Roo1'
Cll Entenoinment Tonight
Gl (jJi CNN Headline Newa
fl1 Wild. Wild Welt
IMAXI MDYIE,_,'Spring
Breek'
1 :30 CD Dobie Gillis
ill 19B5 NCAA llasketball
· Chompionohip Oame
Firat Round
(I) Puttln' on the Hila
(!) News/Sign Off
(HIO) MOVIE: 'Finnegan
Begin Again' ICC)

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ACROSS U Likewise
I Muscat's
DOWN

~~ News

Good-1 Excavating. basementa. footers. driveways,
aeptic tanks, landiCaping.
Coli enytime 814-4464537,
L. Davi1on, Jr.

1973 Hondo 360, 1200.00
pluo 1760.00 pena. 304875-11995.

by THOMAS JOSEPH

First
10:00 II (}) ffi Hill Street Blues
Goldblume takes the law
mto h1s own hands wh-en hi's
w1fe becomes the Victim of a
se·xual assault . (A) (60 min .)
ill G1 (!~ 20/20 ICC)
[}) In the Swing
(JJ) Case
of Dashiell
Hammett
fit American Caesar
!MAXI MOVIE: ' Tho Best
Years of Our lives'
10:15 ® MOVIE:
'Hell t~
Eternity'
10:30 ffi Superstar
I'JI.Soap
11 :ooo rn Ill m o (])~ G

379-26B2 .•
1984 Harley Dovldoon XLX .
2400 milee, e.IC'tres. excel·
lont condition. UIIOO. firm.
Coli 614-992-5863.

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~M1-~trf
Plumbing
&amp; Heating

J•m••

Valley Furniture, naw &amp;
used . large section of qual·
ity furniture . 1 216 Ea1tern
Ave .. GallipOlis.
Washer e. dryar avacado
•225, Whirlpool wuhor
$96, 40' in. eleCtric range
$96, 30' in. electric range
t76, other range• to choose
from. Hoover dryer *95, 8
froat free refrigerators start
at •160. amall harvest gold
refrigerator •125, g1s range
e86. Call 446 - 7398 .
Skeggo Appllencoo, Upper
River Rd.
~

1960 Harely Dovldoon
Sportster. 3,000 miles,
12.600. See ot 8etz Hondo.

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sluiek
34 Craggy hill
31Soapplant
31 Hire
41 Trans·

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for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters
apostrophes, the length and lonna lion of the words are ali
hints. Each day the code lette" are different.

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Page 16-The Daily Sentinel

:Courthouse•••.
(Continued from page 1)
The plans could be approved l)y

MARKET IN BRIEF

PI'OP.Osal. comrnlsslonersofferedto

do. whatever they could to nelp

··u a 1 Tuppers Plains-Chester obtain the
gront from FmHA would .come 1 grant.
through to fund · tile proj(!!Ct, we ·
In other l)uslnes"s. the commls.. ..wf'!!ld tlle!!·d)"~!"'!&gt;!'-I!Jd!!.~on tM ~jpne~~dJ!sJn";tro .cou;ttc-~
map and work to reach those PhU Roberts to check surrounding
cust~mers," Lyons noted.
counties .on tl)elr policies for
Lyons also pointed out that granting easements to lay utility
current Tuppers .Plains-Chester and gas Jines. Roberts Is to take the ·
operating funds cannot be used for
information to Rick Crow, prosecutFrnHA or revisiOns ordered.

1----

Thursday, March 14, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

I'J.Y.S.E. Issues

·

Consolidated Trading
Wednesday, March 13
Volume Shares

27 speeders forfeit bonds .
and Barbara Stahl, Pomeroy, $43
and costs, both · on spredlng
charges; Grace Andrews, Pome. roy, $nl and costs, driving whUe
~ llutl(~l1!illm Williams,
,!'ln.lg}~hyto.r;,._, RIJ!k~d.• ~r ·~~~.ar
""' r'iii'ea'fii'hifr l'Ob · ere~an Jr., Pomeroy. $213 and costs, petty
Forfeiting speeding bonds were Presley, Pomeroy.~ and costs, · theft.
I
Mary Folmer, Long Bottom, $43;
Roger Manley, Jr., Middleport, $44;
Billy Raines, Gay, W. Va., $45;
A crackdown on speeding contlnues In Pcimeroy Village with 'l7
·peopleforfeltingbondspostedonthe
charge In the court of Pomeroy

.124 1169 1260
Traded

11995

Up .

485

closely; James Jones, Racine, $43,
Improper ·backing, and Floyd Omohlndro. Huntington, W. · Va ., $43,
tr'affic"l lghf violation.

19M NCAA .·

~~·CHA.\tPICNSHIP
Lexington .
Kentucky

C' ••P1111

Aor" 1

~t~~--~~~~~~tha~~t,. ~' n~L£8~~ ~)" the~. ·iin•1igieig!ar\tt::tornilifteyey,"!ifan~d·togu
l~lde
.,;.',ivneiesiijptf!i:lor.,.•""'i"Vi'o'?h'"'~~-=~~~~-=l -David Roush, Racine, $43; 1J9uglas
Residents who do not sign ·a user's.
agr~ment and pay a tap feepliorto
!Ina! acceptance by FmHA, would
not be consi9ered customers. Tap
fees paid after FmHA approv a! now
cost$375.
·

This matter stems from a decision to
allow J .D. Dr.l lllng to lay a gas line
alongllOO ft. of county road In Letart
Township after the comp;my C9Uid
not obta!il
r!ght,of-wayfrom
prop..
I

tapf~does

installed on Silver Ridge. If water
lines cannot be installed, thetapfees
wUI be returned .
" There Is no wayofknowingwhen
grant money would be available,"
Lyons said . He pointed out that
residents of Stlversvllle ·paid tap
fees in 1981 and they're stlll waiting
for water.
that Phil
doing the engineering.
All requirements cited by Lyons
are in accord with FmHA
guidelines.
Stating they were " wholeheartedly in favor" oL
Silver Ridge

of CoUJity Roads 2S,
Warner of the count y highway
department said that crews have
been and will be patching In those
areas.
Warner reported that the brid~e
on Rutland Township 176 has been
completed and that the Oh.lo Bridge
·company crew wUI now 'move to .
County Rd . .'lin RutlanqTowpshlp to.
in
cost-sharing agreement between
the county and Ohio Power
Company.
Contract in Hmho
A proposed union contract for
highway department em-

· N. · E. ·Index

Griffith, Pomeroy,
Robert
Southern, MiddlepOrt, $46; James
Altnos; Gallipolis, $50; Lynette
. VanReeth, Norwich, $4;!; KatJ:lrYn
'·"---~ · Muter, Pomeroy, $&lt;13; Raymorid
Reuter, Pomeroy, $5; James Carpenter, · Reedsvute: $5;

103.24
.
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178.19

- 1.47

Dow Jones lnd
1,261.70

-10.05

MARKE'I' IN BRIEF - The
gi-aph above shows the stock
lilarket actloil lor Wednesday,
March 13. (i\P Laserphoto) .
l&gt;Ioy;:;;nsst:nruntffibo awaltlng
ra t.iflca tlon by the commissioners.
1'he contract has been reviewed by
the prosecuting attorney but. the
commissioners gave. no Indication
of what Is holdlnguptheratlflcation
procedure.

Paul McGuire,.Racine, $&lt;15; Linda
Holier, Racine, $48; Michael Smith,
Syracuse, $48; Leota Chaney;
Racine. $46; Gary Stalling, Athens,
$48; Martha Hart, Letart, W. Va .,
$43; ·Jacqueline Gaddis, Reedsville,
$43; Vera Wilson, Point Pleasant,
$46; PhUIIpCiJster, Middleport , $43;
Randolph Russell, R.eedsvUie, $43;
Everett Grant .-Mlnersvllle, $47, and
Julie Hysell, Racine, $48.
Others forfeiting )x:onds were
Blanche M. Poeppelman, Wapa·
koneta, $53, traffic light violation;
John Green. Charleston, Va .. $63,
following emergency veWcle too

prescriptions.
Rely on us for profeslonal accuracy
at aU times.

VILLAGE PHARMACY
MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

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WATCHES
Men's and ladies"styles in casual looks,_spO[! __
looks and dressy looks.
Reg. S21.9S to SS9.9S

Sale Price•
S17S6 to S4796 .

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WRANC¥-ER S9.95

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Dress pants, casual pants and jeans.
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Quality bands inlude Wrangler, Lee
·- -=.:::,
and Campus.
.
- ·- '=6uV:&gt;'"sil:l!~:·s to 211: mos., 2 to 4, 4
to 7.
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Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

$7,00 ........ Sale $5.59
59.00 ........ Sale S7.19
512.00 ...... Sale $9,59
$15.00 ;.. Sale S11.99

MEN'S AND BOYS'
SPRINGFOOT

MEN'S

JOGGING _ TUBE SOCKS ~
· : . SWEATERS.
OUTFITS
iiliili S19.95 and S22.95

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New Colors for Spring
, blue and white iackets,
and

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Boys sizes 7 to 14- men's9to
15. Big selection of colors.
Save Friday ond Saturday·
51.59 White

$ 00

59.95 l'llat&lt;hing
Sweat Pants.~ ............. Sole 57.49

BOYS

_,.

Lee AND~

and .student sizes 26 to 30 waist. Perfect for wear to school
functio'ns, class pictures and
dress up occasions. Solid colors
with coordinating belt.

BASIC pre-washed
JEANS
Regular
blue

Nice assortment of spnng
sweatshirt tops includes crew
neck sweatshirts, sweatshirt
· jackets. vests and sh ort sleeve
shirts.
Sizes 3/4 to 14/16.
Reg. '6.00 to 113.00

Special Sale Price

Sale Prleed

$1799

$479 to $1 Q39

WRANGLER COORDINATES

PRE-TEEN
SPORTSWEAR

Reg. $14.00 to $21.00 ........ Sale ss.oo
Reg. S.22.00 to s25.00 .......... Sale sa.oo

Low, low clearance prices on our remaining stock of winter sportswear.

JUNIOR

WINTER
JACKm &amp; COATS
Reg. S21.00 ................ Sale sa.oo

Super clearance prices on winter junior sportswear.

MEN'S ·

SWEATSHIRT
TOPS

122.95
·denim . Straight and boot llare
style s. Sizes 29 to 42.

JUNIOR

$1 QOO

CHILDREN'S

DRESS
SLACKS
Slim and regular si~es 8 to 16

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Sale

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MEN'.S

WINTER
JACKETS

S22.95 and S29.95

Sale SJO.OO
.S34.95 and S39.95

Sale SJ2.00
S49.95 to S59.95

- Sale "18;00
S79.95 and S94.95

Sale $25.00

LADIES
SPORTSWEAR
Drastic reductions on our remaining stock of win-

Reg. 41.00 .............. lllfJI~.!-~!..';'"""*·ia.JF.!~·:..~:o-"M~~....tr.~~~~~~
Reg. S65.00 .............. Sale S26.00
Reg. S34.00 to $38.00 ....... Sale SJ3.00
Reg. 526.00-$41.00 .•.•• Sale SJO.OO
Reg. $79.00 .............. Sale S32.00
' Reg. S40.00 to S48.00 ........ Sale S15.00

BOYS'

CHILDREN'S

I

Reg. S30.0Q.S39.00 ...... Sale S.J2.00
Reg. S40.0Q.S49.00 ...... Sale SJS.OO
Reg. sso.oo.s67.oo ...... Sale s2o.oo

- fREE PARKING

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2

' March

Old water system
causes dissension
ByNANCYYOACHAM
remedy exist lng problems.
Sentinel staff writer
A prior council had also discussed
Racine VUiage Council is divided making Improvements and repairs
on the lssueofrepalrlngorreplaclng to the system.
the vUiage's current water system. , For the past two years, enginrer
The disagreement has Jed to George Mara of the firm EMH&amp;T,
speculation that two council has been researching and developmembers arecontemplatlng reslgn- Ing preliminary engineering studies
lngbecause they do not agree with a for Improvements on the Racine
. recent council decision which will water system.
affect the outcome of the village's
Leans toward new plunl
water problems.
Council had been leaning toward
· Couneil
has .been aware of the the Idea of building a new w ater .
'
· worsening condition of Its preSent treatment plant and much of the
water system since Its present preliminaries in securing land
m embers look office nearly four options were concluded In order that
years ago. The 30-year old system a new plant might be buill .
has led to many many lengthy
Council had reserved the right to
discussionson what might be done to borrow all or par1 of$."o01,1XXlwor1h of

McCloud, a passenger in thevrhlcle.
were Injured·. Southern's truck was
tot ally dcsiroyed.
No citations were Issued. A,pparcntly, thetruckwent over theslde of
I he berm and the soft ground pulled
Southern inlothedltch.
Electric service and cableTVwas
restored at a fcwmlnutcspasl7p.m.
In other action. deputies were
enroute to -Knox County this
morning to transfer Steve Raymond, who will face bad checK
charges In Meigs County.
Meanwhile, damages were estimated at $7,1XXJ as the result of a
Thursday night fire at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. 16
Liberty Lane. Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Fir&lt;' Chief Charles

26 Cent• ·

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co~nc!lrnembers.

Prior to Saturday's meeting , all
·council members had exJ)ressed the
ll&lt;'ed for improvements to the
current facUlties, howPver, the
extent and cost of lmprovPments
was still at Issue.
(Continued on page 6)

Wreck causes outage
Ohio Power customers from
MlnE&gt;rsv llle to Racine and cable TV
customers in Mlnersvllle and Syr&lt;!cuse wen• without service for about
two hours Thursday evening after
an RC Bolt ling truck driven by
Robert T . Southern, Middleport,
clipped a power pole on Ohio 124
near the Minl!rsvUie ball park.
Meigs County Sheriff Howard
Frank says his department was
called to the scrne shoo1ly aiter the
accident occurred ~t approximately
5:20 p.m .. Deputies were at the
soehe to malnialn t raffle for power
company and cable TV repair crews
untU 5 a.m. Friday morning. The
power pole l&gt;ad to be replaced and a
broken gas line had to be repaired.
Neither Southern or M ark

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loan money from Farmers Home
Adminlstratlonat a five percent
Interest rat.e. Up to 40 years could be
taken to repay the ioan . Racine had
until this past Monday morning to
notify FmHA as to whether It
wanted to borrow the money.
At a special meeting last Saturday, council turned down all
proposalstouseFmHAmoney. This
action led to the dispute among the

..

Legar said a kerosene hr'ater
loca ted . in the center of the dining
room malf!lnctloned with names
reaching the ceiling oil heroom. The
fire spread Into the living room .
Furnishings were desti'Oyrd.
Moore received bums of 1he himd
In trylng to exti nguish the blazP.
Firemen were hampered because
there are no fire hydrants In thea rca
and a tanker was used. Firemen
went to thP scene at 7::16 and
r~turned to station at 9:15. The
depat1ment had three trucks and an .
emergency unit on thP scene, more
pqulpment thim u.~ual duetothelack
of fire hydrants. There is some
insurance coverage, Chief Lcgao·
repor1s.

WHAT SHOUlJ) WE DO'! Radne V.l llage f'&gt;OUndl CWI't
agree on what should toe doll('
ahout the mmmunity's water
facility on .Broadway Street. 'lbe
!acUity ha.• many existing problem• "are the result of ll~ aging
pf'O(lCSS.

MeW!whUo•, a holtom left, tho•
concrere walls of Rru;ln~ ·· pump
!4atlon are In bad shape, according to Engineer Geor!(e Mara
who told council lltt• station
"nt-eds to be replaced." M m·h of
the water coming through the
station splashes over the sldl'!l of
tlherlng units. A hole has now
WOMI through lhe COncrete.
f'Aillnc:ll ha• also hecn advised to
raiSe water rates and wUI met~
tonight in spt'Cial !iellSion to take
al:tlon on WI ordinWice to do just
that.

SHIRTS
Long sleeve styles - not all sizes.
58,95-$11 .95 ........... Sale S4.00
S12.9S-S13.9S ...... Sale SS.OO
S14.95-S18.95 ....;... Sale S6.00

BOYS'

WINTER
JACKETS
S22.95 .................... Sale SlQ.OO
S29.95 ~ S39.9S .... Sale 512,00

I

WASHTNGTON (API - Soviet chief Mikhail
Gort&gt;achev is pon&lt;k'ring Presl&lt;k'nt Reagan 's invitation to attpnd I he first superpo\Yer summlt in six years
but has given no indication whether he will accept,
according to an admllllstratlon orrtclal.
Secretary of State George Shultz and VIce
President George Bush met with the 54 -year-old
Gorbachev aftcr .the funeral of Soviet President
.Konstantln Chernenko, who died Sunday. Gorbachev
aSsumed the reins of power less than seven hours
after Chernenko died.
The administration source said the gist of
Gorbachev's r esponse amounted to. "We're Interested, we'll get back to you."
The Soviets took the invitation under advisement
"as WP expected them to do, and said they would
discuss It and notify us later of a response." the
official said Thursday, speak lng on condition he not be
identl.fled.
He added there ·was "no hint one way or other"
whetber GorhachPv Intended to accept Reagan's
suggesllon thai lhcy meet. most probably in the
United States.
Earlier, the White House had tried to dampen
expectatiOns It helped fuel , saying It might be "quite a
period of time" before Gorbachev Is ready to cons!der

participating in a summit.
" Honestly, we think It may be quite a period of time
before the Soviets are ready to have any movement
toward a meeting of thi s type, " White House
spokesman Larry Speitkes said.
He said Gorbachev "has a number of things on his
platter thet-e. He may focus on those before hPf&lt;icuscs
on foreign travel, particularly foreign travel to the
United Stall'S or someothercountry, orcritrJ'talning a
foreign vl,itor In his own country. That Is simply the
fact s of the way people do business."
Speakes said It would take time forGorbachev even
"to be prepared to entertain the Idea (of a su mmit ). to
address If."
Reagan raised the Idea of a summit by declaring he
was "mm-e than ready" to m E'&lt;'t with the ncw Soviet
IPader once he consolidates his posltlon.
,
Taking It a step further. Bush said In Moscow that
Reagan would meet wllh the Soviet leader whenever
the Kremlin is ready. "lfthereevcrwasa time when
we could move fmward with progress In the last few
years." Bush sa id, " I'd say that this Is a good tlmdor
that. "
Speakes minimized the importance of reports that
Gorbachev had accepted in .principle invitations to
vlsll France and West Germany. He said the words

ter sportswear. Petite, misses and extra s1zes.

Reg. $1 O.OO-S18.00 .............. Sale S4.00
Reg. S19.QQ.S27
$10.00
Reg. S32.00-S3S.OO ............. Sale S12.00
Reg •.S36.0Q.S46.00 ............. Sale S15.00

WINTER
DRESSES

a1

With Color Tops ..... 51.49

Reg. S1 5.00 ... Sale 511.99
Reg. S18.00 ... Sale 514.39

MISSES AND HALF SIIE

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S6.39
Reg. sn.oo ..... Sale sa.79

S16.95 ..... Sale S13.59
S17.95 ..•.. Sole S14.39
s19,95 ..... sole s1s.99
521.95 ..... Sale S17.59.

PANTS -SALE

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It's the biggest sale on America's #l
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that crosses over, lifts and separates
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here and save 20%.

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Gorhachev " is- less dominatro by their syst('m and
thrlr phllo"lphy" than any other rcccnt Soviet ruler .
At the sa me time. howrver, Reagan added , " I think
what Is most evident. and I believe that this will be
rr O!'Cted ln . him . Is that the SoviPt Union is tn a
different frame of mind than they've .bc&lt;'n in thP
past."

Wholesale.prices drop
WASHINGTON lAP)- C'heaper
standing H percent below the level
prices for meat and ~aso line helped
of the preceding month.
overcome a sharp jump In fresh
Overall wholesale price&lt; which
fruit and vegetable costs to pull
held nat In January, wt'r·e down at
wholesale pri('('S down OJ percent
an annual rateofO.Spercent for the•
last month . th&lt;' government said
flrsr two monthsof they('ar.
today.
That compao-es to a 1.8 percent
Prlces.soarcct 9. 1percent forfrcsh
wholesale In Oat ion ratf'for all ofl'll\4
fruit and 4.6 percent for vegetables
and a sllght0.6 pet·cent gain in 1983- both the l-esul! of .Janu ary's
the lx•st ba ck-to-back lnOalion
devastating fn'f:'Ze in Florida. Bul · peoiormancc in two d!'Cadcs.
prices for beef, pork and poultry
The F'ebrua r~r drclln&lt;' surprised
were down. Overall. food prices fell
many analysts. who had fori'Cast an
0.1 percent.
lncrcase as sharp as 0.3 percent
Gasoline prices were also off,
overaU . The severe wlnt erwcather,
they conjectured. had driven energy

pri('('s up while sending food costs
soa.rlng.
·
Although ti1Jit and vrg&lt;'table
priecs did rise, the gai ns w~r~ not as
dramatic as had bc&lt;'n &lt;'Xp/'c' tcd.
apparcntlybl'causcthPdPvastat ion
'&lt; in F'lorida was offsrt by higher
yields In Ca lifornia .
Energy prices also st a;·ed docile
despite the cold weat hrr. hPipcd
along by a sharp 16 JX'ITCiit dC'C iinl'
in h&lt;'ating all plil-es. While natural
gas prices did rise 1.9 JX'I'Ci'nt . thry
had ·fallen 1.8 )X'rcent the m onth
before.

Celeste declares 3-day S&amp;L holiday
€!N€~NAT!

•WINTER CLOTHING ~

Little boy' and girl~' tops, blouses. sportswear and
outftts.

Reg. S5.SO-S8.00 ................. Sale suo
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

"In principle" were diplomatic language that held
little substance.
·
"We've got a couple dozen people that we've a!(l:C&lt;'d
to meet with in principle bul haven't met with them
yet ," hi' said.
Reagan, meanwhile, !O ld a gTOup of visiting
magazine publishers th('r&lt;• was no evidence that

S9.Q0-$14.00 ................ Sole S4.0Q
S15 .OO-S20.00 ............... Sale S6.QO
521.00-$26.00 .............. Sole ss.oo
S27 .OO-S34.00 ............. Sale SlO.OO

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mercc Dcpar1mcnt
,aid

(APJ -declared a
Richard Celeste today
Insured by the
three-day bank holiday al theslale's
tee Fund, a privately held Insurance
estimated 70 state- Insured savings
firm wtth$1;10 million.
and loan institutions , saying he was
AlthOugh state leg1sla tors acted
taking a "serious step'· bc&lt;'ause of
this week to reassure depositors by
some reported runs on deposits.
creating · a $90 million deposit
celeste said at a news conference
Insurance fund separate· from the
hewasuslnghlsemcrgencypowers
Ohio Deposit Guarantee Fund,
as governor to close the statecusto!Jlers at Cincinnati-area lnstllnsured thrifts to allow officials
tutlons began lining up outside
more time to formulate a plan that
banks Thursday to withdraw their
will restore confidence in the
money.
institutions. Depositors of some of those
Thegovemor'sactlon,announced
savings and loans camped out
less than 90 minutes before most of
overnight on lines outsldethethrlfts.
the Institutions would have opened
including Charter Oak Savings
for business, followed a day of
Association and Molitor Loan and
mounting concern at Cincinnati Building Co.. to withdraw their
area banks over runs on deposits,
money today .
Last week, the Cincinnati-based
Molitor and Cha11er Oak also
Home State Savin!tS Assoolatton-:.......were mobbed
tlcllOsttors . wll!lclosed _ Its doors after depositors
drawing ca~h ' Thursday . State
withdrew millions. The wlthdraCommerce Director Kenneth Cox,
wals followed news that Home State
who arrived here Thursday hoping
had suffered severe losses as a
to restore conlldence In the stateresult ot the collapse of a Florida
chartered associations, said a third
Investment firm, ESM Government
institution, which he dldnot Identify,
Securities Inc.
had had problems in Columbus.

depositors would not be &lt;lbletowrltl'
checks during th~ holiday period .

by

ElbstF•Itlr
Joi*U01 011 •0
UU ) tU Ull

tHAI(;[ CAIO

IIANK UNE- Cllltomerw walt IIIIIDe......-.say

oullllde ihe rilaln ofllt1e of CJuii1er 01111 Sa\'lap
Alttlooi.UO. Ill ClDclnnlld lo wllhdnw money from lhe
IJtate.charifreciNvlnp and Joan. The run on lhe bank

~ ,._... from .-.em aboullul week's
IUCiden clcwln1 of lhe ttiat&amp;-chanered Home S&amp;aae
Savlnp Alloctailon. (.-\P Luerphoto).

Gov. Richard C&lt;Cie!tte

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