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                  <text>Paga-12-The ·Daily Sentinel

Tuesday. October 8, 1985

Pomeroy-Midclleport, Ohio

MGM Scouts choose officers

Food Pantry to benefit from Scouts

'!be .MGM Scout District · has
chosen officers and conunlttemen,
according to Frank DIClemente of
the group,
Nominees for the Executive
ConunitteeareDr. BernardNietun,
district chairman; Everett Kin,
district commissioner; commissioner staffers Bob SchoontJver,
Fred Scarberry, Walt..,. Walker,

October Is Scout Service Month, .
according to Frank DIClemente of
the MGM scout district. In light of
that, tbe dlstri«;t executive ccmmlttee has enrouraged the Individual
units to canvass neighborhoods to
gather foodstuffs for tbe GalllaMelgs Communlty_Actlon Commit-

Frank DIClemente, Jim Oller, Bob
Brown, BUI Floberts, Roy Dowell,
Bob Smltliand WUIIam Wise.
In olher oommlttees, Advancement: Robert Matthews Jr., William Knight, William Wise, Pat
Woods, Steve Theiss; Scout Round table: rommlssloner AI Harris.
assistant Walter Walker, Cub rom·

missioner Sarah Johnson. assistant
Kathy Workman; Scout Training:
cha!rman Charles Henson Sr.,
training officers Frank DIClemente, Robert Matthews Jr., Cub
training co-chairs Kathy Workman
and Becky Tyree;- Activity Chairman: scout, Fred Scarberry; Merit
Badge coordinator: Frank DIClemente; MGM district ranger: Bob

tee's
Food Program.
"TheEmergency
CAC food pantry
Is hoping to
gather enough suppnes to atd 10&gt;

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Scouts hold training
Training sessions for brownie and
junior level troops was conducted by
Dee Lawrence, Black Diamond Girl
Scout field director, and Debbl
Buck, junior scout trainer, at the
Thursday night service unit meetIng of Meigs County troop leaders.
During the meeting arrange·
ments were completed for a
magazine sale to be carried out by
all levels d scouting. The day camp
patch contest was also discussed
along with Interest In participating
In the food pantry for the CommunIty Action Agency.
The daisy program for kindergarten age children was discussed
with Information available from
Kathy Price, 992-71.5, or Ann
Scarberry, 949-:JJI5.
Leaders and volunteers at the
meeting were Susan Jett, Tammy
· Capehart, Dawnette Welch, and
Rhea Norris, Cadette Troop w.J
and Senior Troop l.nl; Gladys
Thomas. Riverview 1015; April
Harmon, Syracuse Junior Troop
m-1; Linda Wells, Mary Dempsey,
and Texanna Well, consultant,
Chester Brownies 1067; uta Van
Meter, Chester Junor Troop 1049;
Usa Grosnlckle, Tuppers Plains
Daisies and Brownies Troop ll35;
Kay Robets, Racine Junior Trop
1042; and Ann Scarberry, secretary
tor the service unit

co-leadef, had charge or the meeung
during which time a coinmunity
service project with Brownie Troop
1067 was discussed. A registered
nurse attended last week's meeting
to talk on health. Meetings are held
at the community buDding, every
other Friday, 3: Jl to4::.lp.m.
Syracuse .Junior Troop ~
First Aid classes wW be held Oct.

16 and Nov. 6 for members of the
Syracuse Junior Troop 1204, April
Harmon, leader, announced at last
week's meeting. On Nov. ~ the
group wUI be visited by Merrl
Amshary, beautician wl\o wUl talk
about skin and hair care, and wUl
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and the Investiture for new scouts
was held. Rose Ann Jenkins and
Faith Hayman are co-leaders d. the
troop which meets on the first and
third Wednesday at the Syracuse
Methodist Church, 3:30 to 5 p.m.

families during the coming year,
DIClemente said. The program has
been successful in· tbe past bY
assisting needy families who, for
varoos reasons, were without food,
clothing and shelier, he added.
Items needed Include canned

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good of all kinds, clothing, blankets
and cash donatklns. Because of
limited storage tacllltes, no perlsha·
bles can be ac~pted. Scouts and
Cubs throughout tbe area will be •
seeking donations of canned goods,
DIClemente said.

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sq. Yd.

Sentilel sta1t writer
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce unanimously
approved a motion Thesday endorsing Pomeroy's one
percent Income tax and to vote against an Initiative
petition to repeal the measure.
Pomeroy businessman Paul Simon made the
motion at Tuesday' sregularchamber meetlngsaylng·;.
''It's the best thing that ever happened to the town."
Simon said that among other Improvements, the
village's streets are the cleanest he's ever seen them.
· Bruce Reed, chamber member and ccuncllman,
spoke hrlefiy to the group about the Income tax
measun! which was enacted by emergency ordinance
on JjU!uary 1 of this year.
Reed explained that' revenue from the first slx
months of the tax was used to bring village accounts
Into the black. But, he noted, In theserondslx months,
Improvements within the village became evident.
.lie specified that the Income tax has 'enabled the
vlllage to pave several villagestreets; hire a total ofslx
new fulltlme employees In the street and pollee
departments; bring salaries of several vUiage
workers to minimum wageandglve an 8peroent raise
to all village workers; free tbe meters oo the parking
lot on an experimental basis; and Install new street
lights and guardrails In some areas d. the village.
Reed said future plans for Income tax money, If the
Initiative petition to 'repeal the measure Is defeated
November 5,1ncludes new sidewalks for the downtown
blocks of the vUiage. He also pointed out that the money
generated from the Income tax puts the vUiage In "an
excellent position to apply for 50-~ matching
government grants". In addition, the local tax can be
deducted from state and federal taxes.
'"We (village councll) want to continue making

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A tour of the Farmers Bank and
Savings Co. In Pomeroy was
planned at the recent meting of the
Chester JuniorTroop1049 held at the
community buDding. Ula Van
Met..., leader, and Sue Metzger,

Golf scramble
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Submits appUcatlon

Pomeroy Chamber has submitted an application for
a $19,995 grant from the Ohio Department of
Development's Office of Travel and Tourtsm. U the
grant Is accepted, the money wUl be used to develop a
brocure and slide presentation to promote tourism In
Pomeroy and t'hroughout Meigs County.
Ron Ash, chamber president, prepared the
application on behalf of the chamber. Application Is
being made through a joint elfortamongthe chamber,
tbe Meigs County Hlstortcal Society, and the Meigs
County Park Commission.
A~ percent local match through In-kind services,
donations and other measures will be required over the
78 weeks of the granting perlnd Ash reported. The
application was submitted on October 2.
Ash also rominended Pomeroy Village for the river
bank cleanup on East Main St. from the parking lot.
Ash said he hopes the river bank along West Main St.
will also be Improved.
Tom Reed. vice-president of chamber, reported on
the upcoming Hailoween Party for the village. The
party, scheduled for7 p.m.Tuesday, October29, will be
held on the upper parking lot. Trick or treat night In
Pomeroy wlll be held Thursday, October 31.

QUEEN CANDIDA'IE!- One d these five Meigs
IDghSchoolsenlorswWbenamedhomecomlngqueen
Friday night In pre-game ooremonles at the
Melp-VInton game. Caudldatei are, I to r, Jodi
Harrison, daughter of Marlene and Dale Harrison,
Klnpbury Road, Pomeroy; Mlssle Howard, daughter

By Charlene Hoeflich
Sentinel staff wrller
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of Deborah and Elwood Howard, .Jr., Rutland; Anita
Edwards, daughter ol Joan and Ralph Edwards,
Route l, Mlddlepori; Debbie Wy..tt, daughterd Unda
and Doug Wy..tt, Pomeroy, and Cindy Soulsby,
daughter of Susie and James Soulsby, Pomeroy.

Community getting involved,
says workshop .supervisor .
A shift toward "community
Involvement" for workers at Meigs
Industries was outlined Tuesday for
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
bY David Mllllken, the facility's
workshop supervisor.
Mllllken said ccmmunlty Involvement Is being Increased and noted
that several work contracts outside
the sheltered workshop are now
being fllled by Meigs Industries'
employees. Sonne of those rontracts
were obtained through the competelive bidding process he noted.
Meigs Industries began a Janitorlal service this spring and contracts
are held with the Ohio Historical
Society to clean Buffington Island
· Park at Portland, and with the Ohio
Department of Transportation to
clean the roadside rests on Route 33
and Route 7 at Galllpolis. In
addition. Meigs Indusbies has a
contract to maintain the Carleton
School grouoos.

Pers'-sience pays off for veteran;
p"urple heart, other medals arrive

ItS awhole new world.

Several out-()f-town relatiVes and .
friends were here for the funeral
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Funeral Home. Sept 21. The Rev.
WUbur Perrtn officiated and Interment was at Beech Grove Cemetery, Pomeroy.
Atendlng from out-()f-town were
Mrs. Charles Spencer, Anna Marla,
F1a.; Mrs. Michael Wayland, Homestead, F1a.; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Mitch, StevensvUle, Mich.; Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Daw!lln and famUy,
Charleston, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
George Bishop, Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Lucien Casto, Columbus; Mrs.
Sue Cramer, Markln; Ray Hines,
. Belpre, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Hines, Newark.

displayed 10 medals he earned
during World War tL but didn't
receive untO just recently.
The Middleport native wbo
served three years, four months
and 16 days In the South Pacific,
began efforts to get his medals
many years ago, but It wasn't
untO a couple of years ago when
his daughter, Shena Hubbard,
Lancaster school teacher, decided he had "earned the medals
and had waited long enough" did
he actually receive them.
She sent letters to not only the
Veterans Administration, but
other agencies dealing with the
records of veterans, and got one
put-()!! after another before
tlriaUy "going right to the top"
with an envel~ of responses
from the varoos agencies and a
strong request for some action.
'The Veterans Administration
at ooe point lnfoimed Mrs.
Hubbard that all the records had
been destroyed In a depository
tire and without the records
mthlng could be done. However,
with copies d her father's
discharge, letters she had written and responses she had gotten,
she wrote President !3onald
(C&lt;lntlnued on page 14)

Other types of jobs done by Meigs
Industries workers Include lawn
care, furniture rertnlshlng, and all
types or woodworking at their fully
operating workshop located in the
Carleton School building in
Syracuse.
Some of the Items made at the
workshop Include picnic tables.
wooden signs, name plaques and
gun racks.
Milliken noted tha I Meigs Indus·
tries cOntributes $24,000 to Meigs
County's yearly eronomy through
these types of activities. "If you
want It done," he said, "we' ll figure
oulhowtodolt."
Milliken explained briefly to
chamber the background of the
sheltered workshop situation. He
also highlighted many programs
which would provide Incentives for
local buslnesses tohireworkers with
mental retardation. "Think of us as

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another employment service In the
county," he commented.
He also touched on what he
described "themisunderslandlngof
mental retardallon.'' Hepolntedout
that at Meigs Industries, the term
"people with mental retardallon" ls
always used - never the term
"mentally retarded people" because It is unfair to consider
retardation the mos t Important or
outstanding qullty about a person.
"We jre not talking about people
who cant learn and Improve," he
added, "we are talking about people
who need extra experience to learn
and Improve. "
Meigs Industries Is prtmarUy a
manufactUJi ng pla nt and service
organlzallon, Milliken said, with the
same types of business problems js
any other working place, "except
that our workforce Is made up of
tFOple with mental reta rdation."
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Temporary measure to avert crisis
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Senate agreed early today to break
the logjam over the politically
charged balanced budget Issue and
allow a vote on a temporarY
Increase In the federal credit line to
avert a fiscal crisis.
Senate Republican leader Robert
Dole forged the agreemenIat 3a.m.
EIYr with weary senators, worn out
from an entire day of jockeying by
Democrats and Republicans for top
billing on the balanCed budget Issue.

Under the agreement. the Senate Congress time to take Its four-d ay
planned votes later today on both Columbus -Day vacation this wceDemocratic and Republican plans kend and still have time left over to
to balance the budget by early nexl do more work on balancing budgets.
The short-term bill also must be
decade, which' were attached to an
approved
by the House.
Increase In the federal debt ceiling
The Treasury Tuesday scheduled
from $1.8 trtlllon to $2 trillion an auction today of $5 billion In
enough to last for another year.
Treasury bills - Instruments tbe
The Senate also planned lo vote government sells to finance Its
later today on a small hike In the activities - in the hop&lt;' that· ·
debt ceiling - enough to cover Congress would stop Its debating
checks through Oct. 17 - glviqg and acllo raise the debt limit.

$500,000 allocated .for
laid-off plant workers

Chatter Clubs plans
come-as-you-are party

Todays
Camel Filters,
surprisingly
smooth.

16 mg. ''tar",1.2 mg. nicotine av. per cigarene by FTC method.
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ·

PIKETON, Ohio (UP!) -Rep.
Bob McEwen, R-Ohlo, says the
federal government wUl provide up
to $500,0011n assistance for laid-()!f
workers at the Plkelon gas centrifuge uranium enrichment plant.
The U.S. Department of Labor
said It expected about 1m former
workers at the plant to take .
advantage of the funds for job,
training, job search and relocation.

At leastl,:lffi jobs were affected by
the decision.
McEwen said he was "delighted
thatLaborSecretaryWilllamBrock
has agreed to help the (gas
centrifuge enrichment plant)
workers. The grant will enhance our
efforts 1D assure each employee Is
given every opportunity to klcate a
new job."
The federal fuming wUl be
available through state Bureau or
The. federal Department of Employment Services dflces In
Eneoo announced last June that It eight counties, Including Adams,
would close the plant as a result d. a Bro"((l, Jackson, Highland, Lawmassive restructuring of Its ura- rence, Pike, Ross · and Scioto,
nium enrichment program. The McEwen said.
governmeill cited low demand jU!d
The fuoos are being made
aggressive foreign ccmpetltkln for available through the Jobs Training
hurting U.S. sales'c/ the product.
Partnership Act.

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CAA sets free clothing day

The Gallla-Melgs Community
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Improvements within the village, " Reed said. "We
want to keep trying."
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actually llve In Pomeroy and will be eligible to cast
their votes against the Initiative measure on
November 5. The majortty of other members at the
meeting work In Pomeroy and therefore pay the tax.
Although they have no vote bi the matter, they
expressed their satisfaction with the tax.
This year'~ projected revenue from the Income tax Is
$160,001 to $165,001, Reed said.

Out of town visitors
attend Terrell funeral

A come-as-you-are party was
planned for October at the homed
Linda Hubbard when the Chatter
Club nnet recently at the bonne d.
Doris Wilt. Dottle Jones was hostess
for the meeting and members
presmted hostess gifts to her. Ruth
Young received a birthday gift.
Gannes were played with prizes
going to Oorothy Roach, Linda
Hubbard, Delores Whitlock, and
Ruth Young. A door prlze was
. awarded to Lola Harrison. For next
month's party Mrs. Hubbard and
Doris Wilt wUI be hostesses. A bake
sale will also be held.
Others attending were Brenda
Bolin, Janice Fetty, Elaine QuUien,
Ma!Y Starcher, Francis Carleton,
and Linda Gheen.

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Pomeroy's income tax

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Cbelller .Junior Troop lOll

Jaymar Golf Club professional,
BUI Childs reports that a ''very
successful and enjoyable" scramble w'aS held Sunday at the club for
the benellt of junior golf In the area.
First place team was Okey
Connolly, Craig Mathews, Charlie
Ritchie, and BrianConnolly; second
team winners were Don WilSon, Bob
MOler, Bob Bowen and Fred Crow
and third place went to Blll Childs,
BOb Ashley, Mlck Childs and Rod
Harrlsoo. Jim Anderson won the
longeSt drive and Don 'JUlia, Jim
Prollltt, and Roger Morgan were
closest to the pin. Prices were
donated bY lllocal business houses.
Childs extends a thanks to all d
the participants who played In the
scramble and to businesses which
· rontrtbuted prizes for the support of
junior golf In the area.

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TIIJIEE IN.JUKED -'lbree Melp ew.-y youths were treated aud
d lltVtiEt-Memerlal Hoapllal followtnrasdloolbusaccldent
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Pona.., acdkrell 1 brullle 011 her head; Randy Grover, 8, o1 Rt. 4,
PometOJ, iidlered llllue dmlace to his Jell wrW; 111111 Tony Six, 11, o1
Melp Cow&amp;y 18, Pomerov. t!QfleJ'\ld alwulted hand. The GaDla·Melp
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Williamson, 42, of Ill. I, Rutland, told them his bus was ea:tlbound m
Klnpbury Road, about fouHelltllo! of a mlle east of Ohio 143, when he
said he mei 11 weslbound bus, and tried t~ move over when a culvert
gave way. The bus sustained light damage In the 4 p.m. accident,
troopers said.

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long. All letters are subjeet to editing and must be sig ned with name. address and
telephone number . No unsigned letters will be published . Letters should be In
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&lt;__High_court reviews
tdeath penalty laws

Blue Jays
win first

William F.
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ot proteetlng others while practicing ttielr wtles
advance of the confrontation at peq~Je lrorn nuclear war other than · (terrorism and staiVatlon) .
Geneva, and Gorbachev Is doing Mutual ASSllred Destruction. 'And
The Union of Coocerned Scientthe usual things and In the classical caspar Weinberger previews an Ists, In which hundreds of dlstln·
mode. He Is smoother than his
anly,sls of the rutstandlng Soviet :n gu~hed American scientists are
predecessor. You wUl recall that perrent ctfer by suggesting that the enrolled, thinks nothing of It to
when the communists tried In Soviet Union Is In tact sui!Pstlng ·begin a routine oornmunlcatlons to
1!&amp;.84 to lnllmldate Western Eu- something along the lines of their Its members with the sentenre,
rope into refusing to deploy the giving up luilf of their most oooolete "President Reagan believes that be
theater nuclear weapons aimed at Instruments, while w-: giVe up our has a strong mandate' to continue,.
compensating for the Soviet SS·lBs, most modern Instruments, and all his aggressive campaign against
Andropov and Gromyko huffed and rt our- technology, Including the the Soviet Union and his massive
puffed their threats and cajole· m,ost modem Instrument of them buildup of nuclear weapons."
ltll!nts, and It didn't work. The style all, which d course Is Star Wars.
Well, there Is nothing we can do to
this time around Is more classical:
An assistant to French President launder the rhetoric of Soviet
divide and conquer. Thus Gorl:a· Francois Mltterrand analyzed Gor- leade~. save to appeal to reason.
chev (a) Intones the comprehensive bachev's appearance as "using Confronted with the above sent·
danger· of U.S. reseai'ch Into Star Parts as a platform to speak to ence, two leading members of the
Wa,rs, and b) suggests that perhaps others," Once again, a standard Union d Coocemed Scientists
France and England ll\lght make technique. The head ct the Soviet declined exactly il sp~rlfy exactly
lndlv!du~l deals with the Soviet
Union, whoever he Is - Lenin, how President Reagan was waging
Union respecting nuclear Stalin, Malenkov, Khrushchev, an "aggressive ca~algn" against
InventOries.
Brezhnev, Andropov, Gorbachev- the Soviet Union, except to say that
Meanwhile Mr. Reagan smil- always finds echo chambers In the President Reagan has said things
Ingly reiterates his maln !XJlnt, · West tor those allurements (peace about the Soviet Union that are
which Is that ixlthlng Is ~lng to stOp and plenty) with which they seek to provocative. Right ho. And Moses
him !rom pursuing research Into
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What happens lf .you provoke
Soviet Union, a nuclear war?
they answer; Impossible. No
Can win a nuclear war!
Then you say, Well, tell us,
harm Is done ln "prpvoklng"
Soviet Unkfn? And they decline
specify, save to tell you that
arms race wUI resume. U
counter that the arms race
ceased where the Soviet Ullon-ls
concerned, they tend to change the
subject. As would you, II you had
that position to defend.
It becomes every day more clear
that the Soviet Union Is deathly
atrald of our Star Wars technology.
· Viewed abstractlY, me wonders
why anyone slxluld be atrald of
someone else's defensive ineasure·
ments. U your neighbor were ID
build up a hu~ inventory ct
bulletproof vests, It Is hard to know
In what way be Is commlttlng a
·provocative act: U on tre other
hand be builds a hu~ Inventory of
Molotov cocktails and hand gre., nades ani! sawed.oft shotguns, yoo
will understandably become
twitchy.
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The only serious argument
against the development and de·
ployment ct Star Wars (assurnln,glt
can be gnt to work, and this we
cannot know for sure untO we try It,
even as we could not know for sure
we could land oo the moon until yte
dld so) Is that rur development of
this strategic defense Initiative
would so Undermine careful strategy lor a first strike, cr an
ultimatum, that the Soviet Union
would actually go as tar as to strike
first .
But the people woo argue along
.~ such lines are.always arguing along
parallel lines to 1lle effect that all
nuclear wars are necessarily !lllCI·
dal. This presupposes that the
United States would!lghtback.And
as long as Mr. Reagan Is ~resident,
that exactly Is what would happen.
From aU of which It Is comforting to
know that there Is no chance rJ. a
nuclear war in the Immediate days
alhead, and a very good chance rJ.
developing an effective deterrent
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The Supreme Court, ln an action sure to slow the pace ct executions, has
,' agreed to review the legality rt laws that tan opponents of capital
:: punishment !rom juries In capital trials.
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' penalty; accepted an appeal Monday by the state of Arkansas of a lower
:; court ruling that said "death qualified" juries are unconstitutional.
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In Arkansas and many of the 38 states with death penalty laws, citizens
' who say they could not vote for the death penalty under any circumstance
'.. are stricken !rom juries because the same jury that determines guUt or
:: Innocence also sets the sentence.
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•· potential jurors who hold absolute scruples against the death _penalty
•. violates a defendant's right to a trial by a jury madeuprt acrosssectlond
:; the community.
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•••· In Its appeal to the high «;ourt, Arkansas warned the appeals court ruling
coukl force states "to make sweeping changes in their jury selection
.-· process" and cause contUsion In regions where the exclusion ·ot death
::· penalty opponents !rom capital trials has been upheld.
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: Monday ln October, the justices dealt with rmre than 1,00J pending
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he retired 12ln a row at one pointplus two RBI each by original Blue
Jay Ernie Whitt and teammate
Tony Fernandez helped Toronto
score a 6-1 victory over Kansas City
In the opening game of the 1985
American League playoffs.
It was a convincing triumph lor
the Blue Jays, who won 99 games In
· the regular season, and mirrored so
many of their victories. The
opposition opened the door just an
Inch, and the Blue Jays stormed the

house.
young woman came out of the
to tbe mound and kissed him.
stands
That brings up a question of which
Stleb didn't have much to say,
the the Royals are tiring; when will
managerDickHowserwlnaplayo!t either. He let his powerful right arm
game?
do his talking.
He struck rut eight, matching his
Howser Is 0.10 ln playoffs with
Kansas City and the New York regular season high, In eight
Yankees before that. He wlll send lnnlngs.
Tom. Henke finished up, imd
lell·hander Bud Black, 10.15,
against Toronto lelt·hander Jimmy allowed the Royals' only run, which
Key, 14-6, ln the second game this broke a string of~ scoreless playoff
· lnnlngs tor Kansas City.
afternoon.
Singles by Willie Wilson and Brett
Stleb's most anxk:ms moment
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-Undertook a major review ot affirmative action ln challenges to plans
: ln New York and Cleveland that promote black workers over whites and
• Ioree unions to Increase their minority membership.
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·• In the death penalty case, Arkansas Is hoping to reinstate the death
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WASIITNGI'ON - First there paraquat," his lawyer told rur the agents. The closest they came Tuesday? Wednesday?
slaying of Evelyn Boughton, 54, during the 1978 robbery of the gift shop she was Abscam. Then John DeLorean. associate Donald Goldberg. The ,was when a relative of Briceno's In Thursday?" · • ·
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Now Elijlo Briceno. Who?
Bdceno refused the agent's
McCree's lawyers, opposing the state's appeal, said there are several · "Joe" Briceno Is the former martjuana plants has long been that wsa said to contain marijuana. lmportunlngs.
: systems Arkansas could use that would be fairer tb the defendant but stlll minister of communications and controversial, both!ormvlronmen·
- Brtceno never dermnstrated
- Lending substance to Brice: .allow the death penalty lor murderers.
energy In the ·tiny Central Amert· tal Il'asons and because the (iants the ablllty In traffic successfully In no's c'harge of a setup, the
'
AB an example, they said the state could allow death penalty opponents
can countty of Belize wl)o was are &lt;tten haiVested, proceSsed and drugs. In fact, be was singularly government admitted that under" to sit on the jury that determines guilt or Innocence then choose ~lternate recently sentenced to sevm yE!lrs sold with the poisonous residue.
Inept: At . least four airstrips re cover agents always encountered
: jurors who support the death penalty to replace them during sentencing.
ln a federal penitentiary for drug
Briceno admittedly didn't enter ·-showed the undercover agents at dl!tlculty with Belize dope dealers,
;
McCree's lawyers, In arguments to the court, cited numerous studies smuggling. Like DeLorean and the lnto his dealings with undercover their request were far too small' to who Insisted on partial payment In
• that show penple who support the death penalty are more likely to. return
ABSCAM defendants, Brien co agents In Innocence. His attorney accommodate the supposed advance', The federal agents al·
•
' convictions.
claims he was a victim ct ~ntrap ­ said Briceno Intended to "rip off" smugglers' planes. He promised to ways refused to pay up front, bit
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The Supreme Court struck down the death penalty ln 1972 but four years ment by federal undercover agents. the Americans woo said they haveanadequaterunwaybuUt,and they bent the rules lor Briceno
~ later allowed capllal punishment for murder as long as It Is not mandatory
Briceno's "Del.Drean defense" wanted to buy martjuana and then claimed ·thllt a :bilidozer had agreeing to pay him $32,«)0 ln•
• and assures the defendant that mitigating circumstances wUl be didn't save him at his trlalln North cocaine !rom hm - a ploy Bruit broken down- astaUlngtactlc that advance - II he came to Miami to
~ considered In passing sentence.
Carolina ln August, but his allor- conceded was "not particularly showed he- never Intended to go collect it. That's wren they nabbl!d
rey, Rerer Bruit, 1s planning to honorable." But Briceno Insists be through with the deal, according to him .
appeal.
never Intended to supply them with his attorney.
Biiceno, · like DeLorean, had
- Only two of the l8 telephone massive financial problems stem·
Why would Drug Enforcement drugs, and in fact he dldn 't. He was
Administration agents set up a arrested when he new to Miami to callsbetweenBellzeandtheDEAin mlng from the family business; In
Central American Cabinet mlnlster pick up an advance payment lrom the United States ~Initiated ~ his case, sugar cane, So when the
the supposed dope dealers.
Brtceno. In one tap«! ronversation, undercover. agents dangled easy
lor a taU?
Here are tb&gt; main polnts Brtenco a DEA agent, calling from North cash In front of his nose, be bit.
"Mr. Briceno was In' particular
disfavOr with the DEA b!cause he makes to support his claim that he Carolina, said; "When can you
Footnote: Federa)· JI'OSECUtm:s
meet me In Miami? Or anywhere? I dismiss Briceno's claim that he was
had been Instrumental In his was entrapped by DEA agents;
- Neither Briceno rxir · his don't care as long as we can !J!tlhls simply trying to "rip 'ctr• the DEA
~verrunent's dec!skln not to cany
• Evely community wants the hest Syracuse and double grades at oo a DEA program, the aerial associates ever provided drugs to thlng o\ler with. Can you do It agents.
.
Monday night? Monday afternoon?
education possible for Its young Letart and Portland these students spraying ot the poisonous herbicide
people and to achieve this gnat a would best II! served In a school
' school system must tty to maxim·
setting that allowed them to be
: 1ze Its educational resources fortbe divided equally among four
Prople in Washington were skep- Ireland. It's the pertect ptace to the Chief started talking to her "Then You are teUlng me m me In
• benefit ot the students. Currently, teachers, each of woom Is teaching
tical
last week when the White keep tracll of Irish exports to the about his relatives woo were caught the White House had anything to do
" there are several situations In our a slngle grade.
' schools that work against the tull Southern has a traveling staff of House announced secrelary of United StAtes. But the most stra· up In the potato famine."
with lxlunclng Mrs. Heckler,rut of
Health ,and Human SeiVIces Mar- teglc value the Dublin spot has l:lr , "What else did be tell her?"
, utUizatlon of oor assets. For lour teachers, a school nurse, a
ber post."
·
garet Heckler was being "pro- the United StateS Is that It's the
• instance, In two of our schools, speech therapist and a. federally
"He· said, 'Margaret, never
"We didn't knowk her out rt a job.
moted" !rom a cabinet post to ldeallocatlon to nionltor the BBC." forget this. A Presklent has 19 All we did Is give her a better me.
Letart and Portland, students and funded reading teacher.
American Ambassador to Ireland.
"I know that being amlllssador cabinet officers to serve him, bit This administration was never
".-teachers are forced Into double
This Is a non-economical way to
The
story
circulating
for
the
past
to the Irish Republic Is vital to rur only one ambassador to Ireland.' " stopped anyone !rom getting
grade situations due to low student deliver educational programs and
month was that the President's foreign policy, but Isn't secretary rt
.JlOPIIlatlon for those attendance services, both ln tim~. and mmey.
I looked at the White Hoose aide, alhead."
.....
·:• areas. Double grades Ioree the Not only must the ooard cl chief ot staff, Donald Regan, led the Health and Human Services a more
•
"dump
Heckler"
movement
beImportant position In the
'. teacher to prepare lessons lor two education pay travel to these
cause
he
was
dissatisfied
with
her
administration?"
: grades Instead of one.
teachers lor the use ct their
He laughed, '.'The two don't
Preparing lor the extra class uses vehicles, but valuable time Is kist performance.
The
rumors
ct
the
secretary's
compare. The secretary of IDIS Is
·: up the valu.able addlttonal time that when ihese teachers travEl !rom
;. can be better used for CWTlculum school to school - tll)'lf that could lmmlnf!lt departure were leaked just a figurehead. She's only
privately and then denied publicly responsible for spending UlO bll·
' enrichment and lndlvkluallzatlon. II! used for Instruction.
~ Also, teacher-student ratios should . Even though lnfiatlon has slowed by almost everyooe woo worked tor lion. Her role Is to see that tre
health, welfare and Social Security
·: Ill! kept at the most ~tlmum level. significantly ln the past couple ct the President.
as
I
was
about
to
be
swept
up
Just
systems don't get fouled up. Achlld
- 'l'he state minimum standards years, It Is still dlltlcult If not
: mandate an average teacher· lm~lble to know what the In the hysteria, I was calmed d:&gt;wn coukl do lt. On the other hand, an
: student ratio In the regular class· savings wUI be lor the general fund by a White Hoose aide woo aml:assador to Dublin has to be In
vigorously denied that there was dally contact with the President,
· room rJ. 25 to ooe or less.
If a new elementary school is built.
Recent studies have confirmed Ow: elementary schools are old and any e!forl by the administration to and Is personally consulted on
;. what' teachers have known tlr we do not know whai wUI be needed Ioree Mrs. ,Heckler ·oot of her job. · every decision the White Hoose
"This Is what I'E!Illy happened," makes concerning Irish linen."
:·. years. There Is a direct correlation lor repairs and how much It wUl
be
told me In confidence. "The
"U It's such a good job why does It
· between the number of students a cost to make the repair unw the
President
has
been
ttylng
lor
the
pay
$16,00) Jess than Secretary of
teac'her must teach each day and time that It Is made.
better
part
of
a
year
to
lind
a
new
HHS?"
,student achievement, especially ~
However, we do know that every
"Because It's so much clleaper to
··the elementary grades where year the district Is faced with major ambassador In Ireland. He wanted
·a
person
whom
be
could
trust,
who·
live abroad ... "
. :'students are working to master repair bills. For exa~le. est!·
, "How did the President persuade
: their learning skUls. In Southern mates have been received lor had the abUlty to circulate amongst
the
ruling
classes,
but
rmst
of
all
Mrs.
lleckler that he was not
:" Local there are 81 first graders.
necessary furnace repairs and
'someone
who
could
speak
the
getting
rid of tier?"
Thirty-one first graders are being replacements In till? elementary
language.
That
person
would
be
the
"He
told
her the last thing Pat
:· taught by a teacher and a tE!lcher's and Junior high buDding totaling
President's
eyes
and
ears
In
the
O'Brien said to him before be died
:; aide at the Racine Elementary. $lll,OOO. W~ also know that It cost
• Twenty-six first graders are en- · approxlmafely $64,!100 In heat and most sensitive dlplomallc post ln was, 'It's always been my dream to'
have a woman ambassador to
· roUed at the Syracuse Elemenlary. illuminate rur junior high and rur the world."
"I
didn't
realize
Ireland
was
that
Ireland."
.
": There are 14 first graders In a elementary schools In 1984.
Important,''
I
said.
"And
Heckler
bought
lt?"
· classroom with five second grders
The school's architect has esti""' &lt;IJ "'' "' .... ""
The
White
Hoose
aide
looked
"The President read.\ ihe line
: at the Letart Elementary and 10 mated that It will cost approxl·
around
the
room
before
he
whis"I'm looking for MACRO BUCKS and MICRO
much better than I do. Rl!agan can
: fltst graders along with 11 second rnately $49,10rtor the same serviSWEAT!''
- graders In the same classroom at ces for the new proposed. pered. "Everything that floats be very persuasive w!En he sets his
• tiie Portiand Elementary.
elementary/junior hlgh. - Bobby down !rom the North Sea l!l(entu" mind to it. It's my understanding
ally winds up on the beaches of MR&gt;. Heckler broke Into tears when
Due to class size at Raclne and J . Ord, Superintendent.
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TORONTO '(UP!) -So much for
the questions about Dave Stieb.
Now, about those · Kansas City
Royals...
Stieb allowed three hits over eight
Innings Tuesday nlght.to answer the
question of how a pitcher could be
14-13 and stUilead the league with·a
2.48 ERA.
Now there are snickers about
Kansas City, which has won the AL
West two years running, but hasn't
won a playoff game since sweeping
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Pomeroy Miiklleport, Ohio

Wednesday, October 9, 198J5

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Southwestern -Eastern in big SVAC matchup·
One step at a time. That's how
Coach Jack James' hlghly im·
proved Southwestern Highlanders
have been taking thelropponentsso
far this season and that situation
Isn't expected to change thls Friday
when h.ls unbeaten ball club m eets
the Eastern EagleS In the SVAC's
top game.
Southwestern took a giant step
forward last Friday night by
. breaking a 17-year losing streak
against the North Gallia Pirates,
In otlltir SVAC games Friday,
North Gallia travels to Hannan
Trace and winless Kyger Creek
plays at Southern. Oak Hill vtslts
NorthwestandSymmesValleygoes
to Green in non-league affairs.
Last weekend, Southwestern ral·
lied from a 3-0 halftime deficit to
hand the Pirates their third loss ot
the season. During the bard-fought

m.

contest, North Gallla lost the
services of quarterback ·Mike
Kemper who suffered a lacerated
hand. The Injury leaves Kemper's
status as doubtful this week. Also
injured and expected to be out Is
tackle John Colley. Richard Hurt
injured ln the Portsmouth East
game, who was out last week, may
returntotheilneupthlsFrtdayntght
against"Hannan Trace.
TheH!ghlandersscoredthelrfirst
touchdown at the night against
North Gallia In the third quarter
a!terJimBurnettreturnedanEddie
Dople punt to the eight yard line.
QuarterbackJusty Burleson scored
on a five yard run. Southwestern
drove 52 yai"ds in nine plays for Its
second six-pointer. Burnett got the
touchdown while Burlesoh had the
extra points for a 14-3 lead. Andy
Halsiop nine yard run following a

IMeet the Meigs Marauders..

tumblerECOVerygavetii!Highlanders 8 :al-3 lead with ~:53 left In the
game. Southwestern 5 Burnett led
all rushers with 101 yards in 22
carries. Halslop added 51. David
Roush led north Gallla with40yards
rushing.
Coach Dave Owens' Hannan
Trace Wildcats, a 12-7 victim of the
Southern Tornadoes last Friday
night wl1l attempt to bounce back
against the Pirates. Southern's
defense came thmugh with a
goalllne stand In the last two
minutes to preserve the victory.
Southern jumPed into a 6-0 lead In
the second quarter on a six-yard
reverse run by Charlie Baso. The
Tornadoes btcreased their lead to
12.0 midway through the third
quartertttBrlanFreeman'sl'lyard
gallop following a Kelly Grueser

pass Interception. Hannan Trace
roaring back In the third
perkld on a 33-yard strike from
freshman quarterback Jay Jarrell
1 to Ricky Swain caplng a 60 yard
drive. Hannan Trace led all rushers
with 94 yards In 15 carries whUe
Deke Barnes adQed · 42 yards.
Freeman and Sean Grueser each
collected 44 yards rushing for
Southern .
Eastern's offense came to life
against the wbtless Bobcats last

came

Friday night as the Eagles sopho·
mores scored seven II eight Eastern
touchdownsduringthe 53-0rout. The
Eagles gained 500 yards on offense
and scored at wUI against the
frustrated Bobcats. Brent Bissell
led all rushers with a;6 yards In 14
carries and lour touchdowns; John
Rice added 52 yards bt 11 tries and
Ryan Bearhs had 42 yards. Kyle

Davis led the receivers with two
touchdowns and 62 yards in
receptions.
Freshman Bobby Goroon led lht'
Bobcat attack with 103 yards.
· In a non-league affair last Friday,
SylvesterBioomfield enjoyedafleld
day while rush.lng for ml yards and
three touchdown in the Vikings' 22-7
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'· Jaoob (Jake) Bush

• Friends of Jacob (Jakel Bush, ·
· wlio died Monday. may call at the
• Ewing F'uneral Home from 2-9 p.m.
today. Funeral services for Mr.
' Bush will be 2 p.m. Thursday at the
: MI. OUve Conununlty Church with
• Lawrence Bush, pastor, otllclatlng.
· Bunal will be in the Meigs Memory
. · Garderu. The body wUI be taken to
_ the church for vtewingrbne hour
• prtor to the time of services.

Reagan and about three months
battlesfoughi showontheAsiatic
later, the awards Including the
Pacific theater medal.
purple heart and, the bronze star,
Stover was In basic tralnlng at
were delivered.
Camp Walters, Texas when the
, , Besides those two medals,
Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor.
Stover received the American
His Infantryman's group was
defense service medal, the
sent to California and then on to
AsiatiC Paclflccampalgnmedal,
the South Pacific.
the World War II medal, the
Retired eai'ly from the Columcombat Infantryman's badge,
bus and Southern Ohio Electrtc'
the marksman badge With pistol
Co. due to some health prolr
bar, the sharpshootermedal With . terns .. Stover and his wife, Jane·,
rifle bar, an honorable discharge
reside on WIU!ams Street In
lapel button, and a good conduct
Middleport. Besides tllelrdaugh-..
medal.
ter, they ~ave a son, Dave Slover,
Stover was wounded oo AprU
and six. grandchtldren. Stover
19. 1945 and recalls having seen
belongs to the American Legion.
oihers who were ln the IDspita! at
Slapan receive purple hearts, but
one was never offered to him.
The bronze ytar was awrded lo
Tonlght...partly' cloudy. Low In
Stover f9r meritorious achievethe mid 50s. Ught variable winds.
ment In grourxl combat agalnst
Thursday...moslly cloudy. High
the armed enemy during World
In the mkl 70s.
War II In the Aslallc-Paclfic
Chance or rain .. near zero percent
theater. Three bronze stars for
today and tonight.. and 20 percent
Thursday.

eight grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren
Funeral services wlll be held at 10
a.m. Thursday at the Coolvllle
United Methodist Church with the
Rev. Eric Starr officiating. Burial
will be In the Friends Cemetery In
Ivydale, W.Va. Friends may caU
today at the White Funeral Home
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

Daniel D. Roach

Daniel D. Roach, 89, of Rt.2,.Llttle
Hocking, died Tuesday evening at
Anna L. Friend, 65, of Coolville, Selby General Hospital.
dted Monday afternoon at CamdenBorn in RockSdale, W.Va .. Mr.
Clark Memortal Hospital In Par- Roach was a son of the late George
kersburg, W.Va.
W. and Suzanne Evans Roach.
Born In Rowelton, W.Va., Mrs.
A retired farmer, he was a World
Friend was a daughter of the late War I veteran and was afflllated
Marton and Almeda Meadows.
with the Deacatur Methodist
Ahomemaker,shewasafflllated Church and Faith Chapel.
With the Coolville United Methodist
Survtvng are his wife, llda
Church.
Wagoner Roach, at home; a son,
Surviving are two sons, Homer Dayle Roach, Vinton; a daughter,
Friend, Nelsonvllle; Jerry Boo Edith M. Sampson, Utile Hocking;
Friend, Belleville; three brothers, five grandchildren; and three great
David Meadows, Elkins, W.Va.; grandchlldren.
Donald Meadows, Panama City,
Last rites wlll be conducted at 1
F1a.; Fred Meadows, Cardington; p.m. Friday at the White-Ethridge
six sisters, f)eulah Mehl, Bellaire; Funeral Home, 125 Lee St .. Belpre,
Ellen Manning, San Angelo, Tx.; with the Rev. Wilbur LoweofflclatRo.sePotter,OakHUI, W.Va.; Molly lng. Burial wtll be ln Deacatur
Dragoo, South Charlestlln, W.Va.; Cemetery. Friends may call ThursMary Fleming, Orlando, F1a.; day troo'l 6-9 p.m. at the funeral
Betty Woodle, Gross Point, Mich.;
home.

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•NOT RESPONSIB~E FOR HPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.

Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy·
U11lts 1 and 2 were called to assist
Rutland Unit 44 at a school bus
accident on County Rd 1!1--several
children were transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital but none
seriously Injured; Racine at 8:24
p.m. transported Della Roseberry
to Holzer Medical Center.

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:•Prices Effective Weclnjisday, Oct. 9 thru Saturday •

Admlssloru--James Goodnlte,
New Haven; Mary Durst, Pomeroy; Effie Edwards, Harlfom,
W.Va.: Frank Wells, LongBottom.
Discharges--John Ord, John
Norman.

NATIONAL FURNITURE SALE
WE WILL BE OPEN FROM !
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Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports five calls
Tuesday; Pomeroyatl:25p.m. t.ol4
Liberty Lane for Donald Hartung to
Pleasant VB,lley Hospital; Tuppers
Plains at 3:29p.m. transP.91iedCarl
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Hospital; Middleport at 4:04p.m. to
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Weather forecast

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Wedding anniversary noted by couple
An open reception honoring Mr. • Napkins were Inscribed with the
and Mrs. George Baer on their 50th CO\IPie' s names and their dates,
weddinganniversaryattheSt.Paul 1~19lfi. ·
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Lutheran Church, Pomeroy, was
Marcy Hill registered the guests,

SPONSORING A

SPAGHETTI DINNER

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·.MIDDLEPORT - Revival at
Middleport Church of Christ in
duistlan Union, Pearl St.. starting
Wednesd;ly running through Oct.
16, 7:ll each evening with Rev.
Keith Eblin speaking; special
stnging each evening; pubUc
invited.

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sChool Choir will sing Wednesday,
7~ll p.m. at Pomeroy Wesleyan
HoUness Chu~h. Public Invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Evangeline
. Chapter 172, Order of th Eastern
Star, and the Middleport Masonic
J,odge 363, F&amp;AM, will have a
get·lqjether· at the Middleport
Masonic Temple Wednesday at
6:ll p.m. Eastern Star members
are to take a covered dish.

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CHESTER- Shade River Lodge.
Ch~ter, wUI meet In regular
session Thursday, at 7:ll p.m.
POMEROY -The 50th anniver·
sary of the Laurel CUI! Better
Health Club will be omerved at 6:30
p.m. Thursday, with a potluck
dinner.
GALLIPOLIS - 8 and 40 meets
1bu{Sday, 7: ll p.m. at the rome ol
Inez Marchi.
POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Chaper, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
wiD meet at 7: ll p.m. Thursday at
Riverboat Room of Diamond SavIngs and Loan.
ROCK SPRINGS Rock
Springs Grange meets Thursday,
7:30p.m.
FRIDAY
POMEROY - Trinity Chu rch,
Pomeroy, wUI hold a public spagh·
eltidlnner, Friday, from 4 to7p.m.
at the church. Spaghetti, tossed
salad, dessert, roU and beverage for
$3.25 for adults and $2.50 children
under 12.
- Return Jonathan

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Evangelist
Herb Inscoe will be speaking at the
Word of Faith Church, Middleport,
at 7: ll p.m. Saturday. There wUI be
special singing by the Pleasant
Valley Trio, and the public is invited
to attend.
LONG BCY!1'0M - Community
Association fall smorgasbord, Sa t·
urday, beginning al 4 p.m. a t
Communif¥ Building.
POMEROY - Bake sale-58ll!r·
day beginning at 10 a.m. , in front cl
New York Clothing House by
Pomeroy Elementary School
Cheerleaders: proceeds go for the
purchase of pom-poms.
POMEROY - Volunteer Fire
Department spaghetti dinner at fire
station Saturday, 3 to 7 p.m.
.POMEROY- Revival at White's
Chapel Wesleyan Church 7 p.m .
through Sunday wlth Rev. Leland
Allan speaking.
MIDDLEPORT - Gospel sing
Saturday, 7: ll p.m. with Unroo
FamUy and Dan Hayman and the
Country Hymntimersal the Ash St.
Freewill Baptis t Church in
Middleport.
POMEROY - Annua l soup
supper will be held Saturday at the
Hayward Bissell res idence with
serving to start at 6 p.m.; friends
and relatives invited.
CHESTER - Chester Elemen·
lary School fall carniva l Saturday
from 6to9 p.m. and a jitney supper
from 5 to 8:30p.m. with homemade
noodle and chicken dinners; sand·
wiches and numerous games.
POMEROY - Denver Hill,
Foster, W. .Ya ., will he speaker at
the Redbrush Chu rch of Christ on
Bashan Road with services ,at 7
p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Sunday.

ChristMas· in October
nor-11 AND SEE OUI BEAUTIFUL COLLECnON

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speed pull, Saturday, 2 p.m. at the
Chester Fire Department quarters; last puU ol the season.

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: SPEAKER- Clovis Vanover wUI bespeakcratrevlvalservlcestobe
. • held at the Ash street Freewill BaptlstQhurcb in Middleport at 7: 30 eac1J
evening Sunday through Oct. 19.

Alfred community notes

SUNDAY
POMEROY - The Flatwoods
United Methodist Church homecoming wUI be held Sunday. Sunday
school wUI be at 10 a.m., worship
service at 11 a.m. and a basket
dinner at 12:ll p.m. The afternoon
program to begin at 1:45 p.m wlll
feature Bloodline and Comer
Stones wlth spectal music and the
Rev. Melvin Franklin, pastor, as
speaker.

Pleasant wUI meet Monday at 7: ll
p.m at the home of Tanuny
McCormick, 410 Cypress St. , Point
Pleasant.

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Free clothing day

Homecoming set
CHESTER - Carleton Church,
Kingsbury Road, wUI observe
homecoming on Sunday with Sunday School at 9:30a.m., worship
service at 10: ll and a basket dinner
at noon. The afternoon program
will begin with music by the
Gospeltones of Charleston, W.Va.
and £oleen and F1oyd Brtckles.

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Community Action Agency wUI
observe free clothing day form 9
a.m. to 12 noon Friday. The
agency's clothing bank Is located at
the !Qrmer hJgh school In Cheshire.

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Dance set
SYRACUSE - ·Syracuse Volun·
teer Fire Department is sponsoring
a dance at the Syracuse Grade
School Oct.19, tromS.llp.m. Music
wUI be presented by a local disc
jockey and admission wUI be $2 per
person. Proceeds will be used to
purchase air bags for the
department.

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day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning and Ronald, also Gladys
Tuckerman.
Mr . and Mrs. Doyle Knapp ,
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Smith enjoyed dinner and spent the
afternoon a recent Sunday wlth
Kevin Knapp and Judy Johnson -rl.
Racine.
Mrs . John Davis and Melissa of
West VIrginia were recent visitors
or Mr. and Mrs. JamesJohnson and
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Rev. Steve Nelson wlll be speak·
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Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolu·
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Church parish house.
"The Threat of Secutat Humanism Exists Through Their Advocates' Deliberate Distortion of the
Original Objective of the Constitu·
!ion of Our Country, Combined with
the Current Apathy. Toward Duty,
Honor and ·Morality" wUl be the
subject ofRev. Nelson's talk.
Members are to take articles for
the veteran·patlents in hospitals.
Hostesses wUI he Mrs. James.
O'Brien, Mrs. Thereon Johnson,
Mrs. George Morrts, Mrs. Gerald
POwell and Mrs. Harold Sargent.

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Thursday night meeting of Evangl!llne Chapter 172, Order of the
Eastern Star, held at the Middleport
Masonic Temple.
Electl!d were Bea Kuhn, worthy
matron; Bob Kuhn, worthy patron;
Elizabeth Milan, associate matron;
Gary Canterbury, associatepatron;
Kathryn Mitchell, secretary;
Cheryl Thomas, treasurer; Tetsa
Canterbury, conductress; Sue
Starr, associate conductress; and
Betty van Matre, trustee.
Plans were announced by Virgt·
nta Buchanan, worthy matron,
about the combined Masonic·
Eastern Star family dlnnerWednes·
day night. Eastern Star members
are to take a covered disband family
and friends are invited to attend.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans and
son of Racine were recent Sunday
visitors of Mrs. J. R. Murphy.
Peggy Murphy and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Evan s and sons were
visitors or Mrs. Iva Johnson a
recent Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank ,Sarah
Beth r1 Texas Road were Wednes-

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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brooks
visited her parents, Harvey and
Hazel Carsey in Col umbus. Mr.
Carsey is imprOving following a
serious hand inju ry, but Mrs.
Carsey remains In a serious
condition.
Pearl Randolph was surprised
wit h a card shower on her birthday
Sept . 20. Visitors Included Beatrice
Bentz, Lancaster; Bernice Meeks,
Shade; Roberta Henderson and
Nellle Parker. local.

Wolfe Pen happenings

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Katie Swartz and Edna Johnson,
Athens, spent an afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Hobarl Swartz.
Maxine Yost, Lancaster Rt. ,
visited Genevieve Guthrie, Sept. .
18-20.
Bertha. Wood, Zanesville. visited
relatives in the area and altended
Sunday School Sept. 22.
Terry Felty and Andy Carter.
Fairborn, Mrs. Harold Fetty Sr.
and Harold Jr., Langsvill e. were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole.

SHOP AND SAVE AT LlnLE· DAN'S EXXON

Leleche to meei
The La I..eche League of Point

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Community calendar I area happenings
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, 1:ll p.m .
Friday at Grace Episcopal Parish
House with Rev. Steven Nelson a s
speaker. Members to take articles
for veteran patients In hospitals;
hostesses, Mrs. James O'Brien,
Mrs. Thereon Johnson, Mrs.
George Morris, Mrs. Gerald Powell, Mrs. Harold Sargent.

Evangeline
elects

ADa TS S3.'00 - CHILDREN Sl.SO

Church_.__,.
The ~56th anniversary of the
Rutland Chureh of Christ will be
observed Sunday with R: BW
Carter, minister of the Unity
Churchh of Christ, Washington,
N.C., as guestspeakerforarternoon
services.
The public Is Invited to all
services d. the church, Bible sc)lool
at 9:30 a.m. followed by morning
worship at 10:30. A basket dinner
wUI be held at noon with afternoon
service set for 2 p.m.

. WEDNl!llDAl'
: POMEROY - The Rev. Ralph
· Priddy d. Tunnelton, W. Va. will be
'holding revival services at the Full .
Gospel Ughthouse, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, 7: ll each
eVening. Tom Kelly, pastor, Invites
. t)!e public to attend.

The La Leche League of Point eagerness to learn as ·much as malton since 1956. The seven
The meetings, explained Mrs.
Pleasant wlll meet Monday at 7: ll possible about t reir l'i'wresponstbU· founders, each breastfeedlng her Matheny, led to an exchange of
!ties which is why so many are baby, had tried unsucccessfully to Information about the practical,
p.m at the home or Tammy
McCormick, 410 Cypress St. , Point choosing to breastfeed.
find ioformation, decided to 'meet physical, psychologica l, and med.l·- ·
Pleasant.
Elaine Matheny, a leader In the and pool their knowledge. Stmll iar ca l aspects of breastfeeding. For
According to iofonnation from Point Pleasan t group advises that Informative meetings held again Information on the Point Pleasant
the American Academy ofPedial·
LaLecheLeague hasbeeninvolved and again led to today's 4,001 group to which Meigs County
rics,overffipermnt clnewrrothers with the research, writing and monthly meet ings in 43 CQ!Intrles mothers are invited, Mrs. Matheny
are choosing tob.reastfeed. Couples distribution of breastleedlng lnior· with over lOO,OOlmothersattending. may be reached at 61~'19 .
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Pomeroy· Volunteer Fire Dept.

mtitlature bride and groom and the
numerals 1'50." Arrangements of
nowers and gold tapers In trosted
crystalholderswlthnutsandrnlnts
on sUver trays and annlv!!fSBrY
glasses tied with yellow ribbon

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9

La Lecbe League plans Monday meeting_ _ _ _

and Sonja Demoskey"assisted with
serving the refreshments and Andy
Baer poured the punch. Numerous
gifts, cards and flowers were

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attended
by more than 100 relatives
and friends.
Hosting the celebration were Mr;
and Mrs. Bill Baer and Betty
Newell. 'A gold and whltll color
scheme was carried out with t11e
thrl!e tiered cake being decorated

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THJRD ANNUAL

Roach birthday
: The third birthday of Erin R.
Roach was observed recently with a
party held at the home of her
Pai'ents, Ira and April Roach.
'A Smurf theme was carried out
for tqe party. Refreshments lndudi ~g a birthday cake were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hayman and
Tamara. Datsey Sayre, Cindy
Morrts and Kelly Lyn Smith, Kim
Hayman, Nora Jean and Su mmer
Martin, Jim and Edna Ables,
Stephanie Roberts .
' Sending gifts was Jean Burnside
of Fort Myers, Fla.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Mayors Court
·. Forfeiting bonds in the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
Tuesday night was James W.
Ohlinger, Langsvllle, $450 posted on
a charge of driving while Intoxicated, and~,leftof center. John F .
Aelker, Middleport, was fined $425
&amp;nd costs and sentenced to three
days In jail on a driving while
Intoxicated charge.

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Wednesday, October 9, 198§

PLO pirates surrender to Egypiian authoriiies
'

McAdams, Medina, $45: Angelo
CAIRO, Egypt (UPI)- Palest!- IsraeL
Cross, ·Langsvllle, •l46: Hubert
nlan pirates whohijackedanlla!Jan
'Thesoui-cesSaidsomeagreement
Wolfe, Pomeroy, S43:..Lura Swiger,
luxury Uner agreed tofreethelr4al
Syracuse, $46; Rilla Rhodes, Pomehostages today and surrender to
roy, $51; Helen Pickens, Racine,
Egyptian authorities; a spokesman
$46; Tamale Marcinko, Tuppers
for the Palestine Uberatlon Organization said.
Plains, $47; Ella McDaniel, Middleport, $43; Jeffrey Lewis, Pomeroy,
"You can say that everything Is
$43; David A. Dick, Huntington, $43;
over," a PLO spokesman said In
Brenda Weekley, Paden City, W. Tunis, Tunisia. "It has been settled
Va., 46; Mona Knapp, Pomeroy, $48, "'""J)eacetUlly,"
c~mpany
all on speeding charges: VirgU Poe,
The message followed word from
Manchester,, Ill., $63, expired
the hijackers that they had not, as
plates; $43, speeding; Chris Taylor, they said earller, killed any of the
Pomeroy, $113, Intoxication, and
hostages and that everyone
$ll3, controlled substance; Pamela
aboardhthe cruise ship Achille
Barker, Point Pleasant, $43; Fred- Lauro was alive and welL
die Wagoner, Belpre, $43, stop sign
Egypt's charge d'affaires In
violations; Gayle Haning, PomeIsrael said earlier hls country has
roy, $43, Improper backing; Frank- called on Palestinians holding the
lin Jarvis, Langsville, $43, stop stg!\ Italian cruise ship off Egypth"to
violation.
surrender.",

may have been reached Involving
Palestinian representatives. There

October 9. 1985 '

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Business Services

wasmlrnrn~ateci1rlclalconflil'ml!~.
tlon cl' the report.

The 23,629-ton Achille . Lauro,
which was hijacked Mbnday, pulled
Into Port Said this alterman arui
shipping sources said the hijackers
told harbor authorities they were
ready to leave the vessel, according
to radio transmissions monitored In

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C&lt;lmpii!Y. 36867 Web Rood,
Midd1opon, Ohio 411780
. locollon of propooed oakwater injection well: Section

26. S.llobury Townohlp,
Moi&lt;Jo Counly. Ohio, JayrNr Coal Company leaM.

Goologlcof nome and
dlplh of inloclion zone:
Clnlon. opprox. 4600'.
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M11lmum propoMd injec:·

tural Resources. Division of
Oil &amp; G81, Fountain Square
Bldg. A, Columbuo, Ohio
43224, 614-266-6924.

wil: Being lot No. 16 of
RiveMew Acres Subdivision
of tho Viloge of Middleporl.

Any person deliring to
comment or to m1ke an objeetion with referenc:a to an

on Plat recorded in Volume 13,

applk:ollon for t permit lo

conltnlct convert ta or "cp•Oie a llltwollf injection well
projocl wit file .. dl commenlo or objocliono wilh
~.. UNDERGROUND INJECTION CONTROL SEC·
liON, DIVISION OF OIL
ANO GAS,
FOUNTAIN
SQUARE,.COLUMSUS, OH.
43224. Suc:h conmenu "'
objection lhoU be filed wilh
lho dMtlon no lellf lhan fif.
l•n c:olendar d.o'!l from lhe
publlc:odon dolo in a nowopopor of IOI'Ifll circulation

lion prtiiUre: 990 lbo.
Propooed
doily in ·
)lt:lion volumeo: over BOO
bbl.
.FlM'thtr informetion may
bo oblainod by conlocllng
lho following : Herold Oil &amp;
Gu Company, 36867 WeHo in the arw of riNilrw.
Rood, Middleport, Ohio 1101 9," 1 tc
46780. 614· 742-2160.
Ohio Oeportmenl of NoPublic Notice

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LEGAL
NOTICE: John C. Bocon, Jr.
and Judilll A. Bacon, whooe
lui known odd- il 3891
l'llrio Boulevard. W...orville.
Ohio 430B1 end tho Unknown
Spouoo, Hairs, Delliooos, logateeli, hecutora. Adminiatra101'1 and Asoigno of John C.

Bacon, Jr. and Julllh A.
Bacon, w .,.,. """" boon
ordered lo appear or pleod by
Oecembor 31, 19B6 to a
complaint filed in Civil Action
No. C2-B5·134B in lhe United
Slain Olonrict Coun for llw
Southern Oilllrict of Ohio.
Eutern Divi·a ion, United

1 Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
Tho faMily of Wo1lar
Ortis would liko to thank
mryone who sent flowm ,
food. e~rds, Clllld at tile
hintral holM 111d htlped in
·anr war. especiellr Ella
Jano, Tammy llclllniols,
Teny 1Jude1milt, E.II.S.,
Vt11rt111s Memorial Hospi·
Ill &amp; Staff, 'Cha~es Rus·
sell. p11tor, Hunters Funeral Home and emplorHs. palibearm, Shll·
iff Howard Frenk and depu·
tits, sinr,ers, Arnold end
Mildred Grate.
Sadly missed by wile.
Glade: child1en, Kenneth ,
Clyde, Mary KltllfYn, Ro·
nald and Robert ond family.

Slltel of America, PlaintiH, •·
John C. Bacon . .I&lt;.. 01 ol ..
Oelondanll, praying for fontclosure of • mongage deed
AICOided in Volume 1 24. Page
147 of tho mortgoge rec:ordt
of Meigs County, Ohio, whicll
mot:lgoge deed ilalien on tlw
following described reol property llitullhld In lhe Slate of
Ohio, and Counly pt Meigo
end dewibod ao follows, 1o
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Real Estate General

REAL ESTATE

64 Misc. Merchandise

FOR SALE
SPUT ·UVR HOUSE wHh 3
beciooms1 2 cot1111ete baths,

dininc 100tn. livinl room and
ilflt IICitltion room. J.o.

clllld on 8 acres. IMp farm
pam. Racine . ..
3 BEDROOIIIIOBILE HOllE
on

3 lots in SyiiCUSt.

OlDER HOUSE witll 3 bed·
10oms on co1nir lot in Syr-

euse.

2 BEDROOM, all electric
house with chlwl space. On
approx. I acre ofland. Just
south of Tupp11s Plains.

Meigs Counly, Ohio, to ohown

Page 31 , Meigs Counly RoCOI'd of Piau. PROPERTY
ADDRESS : 70 RiVerview
Place • • Middleport. Ohio
45760. Failure to rtii)Otld to
the complaint will riiUlt in an

Gange Sole. Oct, 1D. 11.
1008 Slmpoon Place.

Mixed breed pupploo, maleo,
omall breed . First tnHor oft
Rt. 775, on Polriol Cldmuo
Rd ., 614-379-2603 .

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The F........ Bonk ond SovPublic Notice
Real Estate General
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF ""ESTA JANE
RUSSEll, DECEASED
Cue No. 24868 OodcOI 12
Pago 511
NOTICE OF
216 E. 2nd St.
APPOINTMENT
Phone
Of FIDUCIARY
1-(614)-992-3326
On $optembet' 7:1, 19B5, in
lhe Molgl Counly PloboiO
NHI UmNG - 12x00
Coull. C110 No. 24B68, c,.,..
Schul wnh 12x28 added 2
tal E. Slmpaon, Seventh
rm1, 6 rms and bath. gas FA
Street. Syracu11. Ohio
lumace. carpetilgfor afamily.
Real Estate General
Lg lot on 124 near ReedS&gt;Jille.
Will lake $12,000.

KEN'S
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SERVICE
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PH. 992-6030

NEW USTING - Tuppers
Plains - Approx . 5 ocres v.ith
a 1 bedroommobile home wnh
add-on, two tip-outs, dishwasher, ref.. range, disposal,
front &amp; back po"Ches. '!.I!ZI
unfinished garag~ plus trai~r
lot with septic, e~. &amp; water.
$23,000.00.
NEW LISTING - Chester
- Approx. 34 acres ol
woocl!d land with a mobile
home wilh an addition. a
new bath &amp; kitchen. Mineral
rights &amp; a large two room
~lock build ing. $22,500.00.

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SIDING CO.

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neighborhood. 60'x 100'
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home on good street Basement, garage, other lealures. $28,900.00.
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lot in a good neighborhood
wnh 4' bedrooms, large hi·
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dining room, big pantry, lull
basement. &amp;one car garage.
REALTORS
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Compktte Guner Work
Compllltte Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area
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dishwasher and lots of carpet·
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good mouoo kitten . Will
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304-875-2816 ,
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104
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' IISIDENa
~~141 "2::7.m

LOST block kltlon 5 moo.

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
:JUST CALL!
992-3410

Aiking $25,000.
BfAT WINTER! BUY &amp; FIX If

NOW
CALL 992·3325

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND

FREE PARKING
Sut lltrphy, MiHan Roush.

liNn. YiJI &amp; Bnlce.

SOIL
FILL DIRT
TOP

HOli Sittq

10-8-lfc

Headq ua rt r. rs
,,

We pay c1sh for lila model
clean u1ed cars.

3 bedrm.. large kitchen, 1
blth, utility room S. garage.

Call ,14-448-1368 .

WANTED TO 8UY used
wood

II co•l heuera .

SWAIN'S FURNITURE, 3rd.
&amp; Olive St. Golllpolio. Cell
814-448-3159 .
chongtr, Coli 814 -258 6261 .

Reddloh brown
of SutovtlloRd . Call wll~ Info,

···cuM
. co-actiNG
n Ill
..... IDtt. ., 01111
Ph, 98 ·4141

colna. large cur-

St:rvl t:t: s

o.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Wo'd llu to inlrodoco ''" to
fnN..U.r. lhuodtr. .•r
: to di'IYI tho nhiclo of , .. ,
Cholet.

MILLER .·
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

I

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS-

Residential &amp; Com~Mrci•l' ·

. ,: .'

992-5875 Or
742-3195

friends. nelghbon and relatives for their many prayera.
food ond flaw. . during lho

UTILITY BUILDINGS '
Sizes from 6'x6' Up ·
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doa Houses • ;

P&amp;S BUILDINGS" :

SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING
0

1lOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homes Built
"Free Eltimatee"

'"· 949-2101
or 949-2160
Sunday Calls
1111/lfn

'

.....,

"'Sllet
""-'T11hlelu
~ fill ,,..

C111 614·992-6737

;~
•Live entertalnosent
'free HiO •Restaurant
t0!y11pic Pool

Sizes 'Start From 12'x16' '

•GIBSOfii!FttGERATOR

CHESTU-915-3307

For F11tol Sorvleo

A.U.
304-675-1127

Howard L._Writ•nl

ROOFING
NEW-REPAIR
Outterw • Downapouta
Gutt•r CIMnlng
P•lntlng
FREE 'ESTIMATES

949·2263
or 949-2969
'
4/29/tln

,...,,

CLASSmADS .
aIIIIWIIIIfket

'i

olcknou ond doalh ot our
huobtnd snd tolhor. Spacial
lhonkl go 10 lhe "'""' In
I.C .U. warda It Vettrlf'll
Memorial ond Holzor M.dlcol Con lor, Tho Rev. Odell
Manley ond Rev. Bobby
Manloy, Tho Mlddloporl
EnHirgency Squid, Lortlto,
Rhonda •d P119DY ond The
Row lingo Coou Blower F..,,

.SAIEWTE SALES &amp;SEfiiC£

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

SINGLE $24.95

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

WE ARE
AND ~£RI~ICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•IENIIH
.•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN UUNDIY

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Bol, 326
Pom11oy, OH. 45769

RT. U SOUTH
'OINT ,IIASAIIT, W. VA.
I miles froos

8-8-tlc

No

7

In Memoriam

The family of Gtorgo Quillon
would lliletolhenklho monv

"VINYl

Nureing cere in private
home. Room (or two P•·
tients. S600. • month . Cell

61 4-992· 3596.

It'll Home for their e~totllent
tervice . ~ Myrtle end

Children.
3

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized JohA DHre,
New Holland, Bush Hoc
for11 Equiposenl
D11l1r

F•,.
E••'•••••
P1rtt &amp;.se,.lee

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124,Pomeror Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

PH. 992-5682

or 992-7121
~ - 24 · tfc

1-J.tft

RADIATOR ·
SERVICE

We can re~ir and recore rad1ators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas.Tanks. ·

-PAT HILL FORD
992·2196.

Middleport. Ohio
1· 13-tfc

J&amp;F

CONTRACTING

DOZER, BACKHOE,
TRENCHER , SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER .
GAS I SEWER LINES,
REClAMATION, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
Ito DIRT

JIM CliFFORD
PH. 992-7201
' WATER WELl DRILLING
It IUIIIRIH water or
no chirp. 30 years experience. Call 614:742.
2146. Also dozer wort at
614-742·3018

Announcements

SWEEPER tnd oewing mo ·
chine

rep1ir,

M~pplioo .

pan1, and

Pick up and

delivery. Davia V•euum
Cleaner. one h1lf mile up

Goorg01 CINk Rd .
814-448-0294 .

Coli

Shooling malch Gollio Co.
Gun Club. Every Sundoy
1 PM. Buc:l!rldge.

-

Help Wanted

One cortHiod Modlcol Tochnoioglol, wookdoyo , Send
retuma to l)ox 300, in care
of lho Gollipollo Dolly Trlb ·

uno, 826 Third Avo., Golll pollo, Oh 45831.

Yard Sale

Mechenic needed, expe·
rience neceuery. Muat have

...... Giiiililoirs--·······
&amp; Vicinity

Vacancy for ladies and
genii. Belt of care . Good
tood . Reasonable prices. Try

.. . 814-992-6022.

Merc.rville.

wook . Coli 614 -448-856B.
Wallpaperi.,g, clnn and pe-

cloe, coil 304-675-2001 .

21

people you know, end NOT
to •nd money through thl
mall until you h1we invaati-

Hemlock Grove erea. Ultre

nice. 3 bodroomo. 2 bolhi.
aero lol . 846,000. CaN
Connie colloll 1-613 -4340
762B.

prlvll&lt;ly, Aoklng 1150,000.
Call Connie collect 1·613·

434-782B.

- - - - - - -leFor Sale or Rant : 2 bedroom
hauM with bath, full baument. central air, fuel oil
furnace . Close to new ttore,

4 room• plua. completely
remodeled inside. CioN to

galod lho offering.

Ubrory, only 119,900.00.
Coil Hudoon Aoolly. Paloy

To o11n 60,000--- 100,000.

Hud1on broker .

Be your own Bon. All you
need is Intelligence, ambi·
tlon, 1 willingness to follow
1 euc:ce..ful orjented plan.
ptu1 be In • po1ition to meke
a minimal product invest-

Old Kaylor Sloro -- Brood
Run. 7 momo, 1'h botho.
leaky roof. city water-.

It 6.500 . Coli 304-882,
2407 or B82·2297. CaU
after 6 p .m.
77 Dod motor home, exc.

orty. FO&lt; oolo:1) 6 unll

lnvettment·Ael'\t•l Prop·

cond, 2B,OOO mllu.
t9.500. 304-675-5513 or
675-41 _93.

combination reeidential commercial rental property

8 rooina and beth on lot

in Middleport . Priced In 1ho

low fortie1 . 2) Two unit
duple• house on e eize lot in
e nk:e eraa of Middleport.
Priced In the mid twenties.
Both prapen-.. generete
positive ceth flow and ere

Own your own Jean Sportswear, Ladiaa Apparel.
Childrent, Large Size. Combination Store. Petltet, Ma ternity , accaaeoriea. Jord oche, Chic. lee, levi, E Z
Street, lzod, Esprit. Tom·
bay, CalvWt Klein, Sergio
Velente, Even Picone, Liz
Claiborne • .Member• Only,
Guoline. Haahhtax, Over

1,000 olhoro. f13 ,300 to

*24, 900 inventory, train·
ing. fixtures. grand opening
ate. Can open 16 dlyt. Mr.

BOx160, 3rd and Horton,
Maaon. price reduced, 304-

773-6661 or 773-6638 , Houae and approximtlaly t
tcre for nle Apple Grove,

304-875-8408.

22 Money to loan
HOME OWNERS -Refinance
Mongoge Co .. 814-692306t'

Bank Liquidation Sal11 of
reclaimed doublewldat .
Smell caeh dapoail. take
over paymentel Dtllvered
1nd aet up at no a•tra
ch•rge. Call Mid Ohio Finen-

23

•2.000 ••tra c11h in Qc.

Big down payment, shan
time employment or Pill
credit hittory stopping you
from buying 1 homt1 Con·
1ider a reclaimed tingle or
doublewide . Low moneY
down, teke over paymenta .
We're Mid Ohio Financial

Sorvico 18141772-1220 or
773-3928.

Extr1 Cash . Could you uH

Professional
Services

1970 Now Moon 12x60,

Water wells drilled and ser·
Mead . Price• on requ11t. Ceil

56. Contact Jaenn. 61 4 ·
448-8146.

PAIR , blck to · school dil·
counts . free eatimates.

Wanted aomeone to suy
with oldlrv lodioo. ,room. &amp;

W11d'o Keybosrd , 304-675 6500"' 675-3824.

·The DownUndlr Rest. i1

Fall Special furniture reu phOIIUtring. Thia it our 21st
yeer •rving tri-county with
the beat in reupholstering.
Cell now for Free Eatirnate

toklng appllcallon for kit-

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 35. PHONE 614 -4467274.

ciol Service ot 814-773 -

to low fillutd rate. UH equity
for eny purpote . Leeder

board &amp; omoll oolary. Full
time. C.ll814 -448-2639 .

32 Mobile Homes
lor Sale

1220 for detaill.

Room-boord wlrh family 814· 742-3147 "'814-992·
willing lo, provide oupporl _6_0_0_6_· - - - - - 1
IOIVicoo . tor genllemon· age PIANO TUNING AND RE-

Selt of all Nits, Iota of new
&amp; u,-d clolhing ollolz••· old
chin•, n·umarous othtr

monl, gorago. U7,000 .
Collocl 814-423 -8289.

pteaunt, nice location, low

Buge1 Solo 1127 Second
A••· Thun., Fri., 811. All
now mlftl Mo11 Homo U .00
or under.

Rood. Friday I Sawrdly.

room houae at 10 E. St.~,
Pomeroy. 6 wooded acres,.
Femily room, dining room.
F.A. heal, 2 bolhl, btiO·

6 room• and beth on one·
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- acre, beautiful yard, SouthLISHING CO. recommondo lido. 120.000.00. 304-876
that you do bu1ine11 with 34B8 .

AVON , Sell A•on moko
411% . C.II614-446 ·335B.

pereonallnterview.

aewlng m1chlna . mlac.
itema. Al.o items to give
away . Kerr - Herritburg

8y ownar. Remodeled 3
bedroom houte an Rt.33.
New F.A. furnece . llrge lot.

By owner. 2 bedroom rench,

labto.

Yard Sole Electric blonkol,

more information.

704 Moriollo Rood. Poinl

10berl Coli SAM 10 8PM,
Mon.-Fri. 814-388-8478 or
614-448-8237 10 arrengo •

tabl11, two grNn d'laira, big

Cell 814-992 -3171 tor

and ochoolo. 814 -742 -2417.

Business
Opportunity

Keenan !305167B-3639.

an exira 1100, U ,OOO. or

57 Garfield Avo .. Del. 10 I
11 . Coftoo loble. two end

2 bedroom houM an appro•.
1ft acre of land in Mlneraville,
Ohio . Reaeonebty priced.

Hemlock Grove erea. Large,
updated, 5 bedroom home
an approx . 196 tcret. Inground pool. 2· sta!ege
1hedt, barn, etable, fire-place, lovely view. Late ot

Carpentry, painting. repair

own 10011. Call 814 -388·
8547.

a Fomlly Garogo Sale 3'1.
mileo on 180 from H.M.C.
Ocl. 10-11. Thun. Ito Fri.
Gor119a Sale Thurodoy Ocl.
101h, Rl. 21B, 1 mile abovo

814-992-7082.

Redman tectlonal. On en

8 p.m. 11 814 -992 -7t77.

l111111n ynu:nI

2

10-6-tfc

814-992· 7314.

tional inform1t1on call efter

Annou nt:l!men Is

Full baeement, free heet.
private. c:lou to towna. C•ll

fully occupiod. For oddi·

frH Eatil1)_1_t!l•

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-143-5191

Vacancy for the elderly in
our home. Trained and fit ·
wen y•ra experience . Cell

loot 304-522 -2846 .

11

Six room houte on 49 ecree.

By owner, Slately 3 bod··

men! tor oollttlo •• tB.OOO.

...

down poymonl . Coli 814992-6B58.

$23,000. Collecl e14-42362B9 .

Situations
Wanted

For further detellt cell col-

o~

3 bedroomo and belh. laokin
St .. Rutland. Cen be told on
land contract with •m•ll

60 '1, 1-609 -463-2192.

Vlclnhy of Kinton Or. Tuoo.
CoH 614-448-1422 .

Buildinas

12

Wanted To Buy

A Brownie uniform-size 6 o

',

MIDDL£PORT - 3 BRs. bath,
gas furnace, carpeting dining
lg long level lot wih gar1111e

9

7. Coil 614-992 ·71BO.

Call:

304-675-3214 after 6:00 .

Fina nml

Want to buy m1nuel tire

*GIIIp$ &amp; Pole

Pomeror-lllson Brid&amp;e

y,,

Weal Virginie. 304- n 3-

Jim Mink Chov. ·Oidolnc .
Bill Gone Johnoon
814-446 -3872

•sldina

h-~....._"":":~~=-..

THE QUALITY
PIINT SHOP
'" All Ptlllftl N1111t

farm, anttque. liquidation

w•re.

lo Down Plrment
l.owt1 MoRthly Pey11ent

- Addons and remodtling
- Roofing •nd gutter won
- Concrete worll
- PI~mblng tnd electficll

RICK PEARSON AUCTIO·
N"EER SERVICE. Eltolo,
11ie1. licenold Ohio and

6

Working couple needt perttim~ blbysinerfor 4yearold
girl in .our home . Must be
mature, dependable individual willing to wortc flexible
houn·no eveningt, nightt,
or waekeadt required. Cell

18 Wanted to. Do

rency. Top prlceo. Ed . Burkel! Sorber Shop, 2nd. A.., .
Middleport, Oh . 614-9923476 .

1OOfo Down Will Hold For Christmas Gifts
Shop Early and Sa"

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

2 9-woeko old block klltono.
304-876-3794.

•Complete Remodtlinc
*Room Additions
*Roofinc

Are In
Cars. Dons. Guns II&amp; Much More
Gifts For Mom, Dad II&amp; Everyone

' 'YOUNG'S

Yard Sale, 41h mile• out

·crab Crook, Thuro • Sol, al
Jack loomlo .

Buying doily gold , ·oitvor
colno. rlngo.jowolry, llorling

Our Christmas Toys

9-23-Hc

Miac .

8

B-1! ttn

lt. 124, Syracuse, Oh.
FREE Orignial Cabbage Pakh Doll
"Register To W'm"

Call: 742·2407

Yord Solo, Thuro only 10:00
· 4:00. 86 Burdotto Addn,

old, white tiCI &amp; PIWI.

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second A""'ue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

'

Wintlr clothing, If rain will
cancel.

3 ytor old Dathohund. Very
trlondly whh child,.n. 304871-6924.

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

·&lt;

Yard Sole, 2423 lincoln
Ave, Thuro 1Olh , Fri 111h,

;:=;:::;:;::;:==

6 Loet and Found

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Chlldo Swing, Toyo ,

To oell Avon. Coil Marilyn
Woovor. 304-882-2845 .

•

JO'S GIFT SHOP

• All Type• of
Excavating
•Landtcaping
•Buementt
•Sewage Syalema
•Water &amp; Gat Lines
•Water Well Drilling
•Trucldng
,

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

POMEROY . I \1 bath,
carpeting remodeled Mth
woodburner, modern knchen
and 2 lots. $35,000,

LINDA'S
MEXICAN

. CALL
446-4522

ACCENT

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

lllDDL£PORT - Lg 38R next
to busin~ secti:ln. Nice front
(l«ch, 2 · baths, equipJ81
Uchen, washer and dryer, gas
FA lurnace. $32,000.

BRADBURY- NexttoWftfO..
2 BRs down 2 up. Gas FA
furnace cook and bake uni!;,
panetilg and carpeting lev~
ki Now $28.000
MIDDLEPORT - Beautilul
view of r~er, lg dining
woodburning fireplace, basement gas furnace and lg level
lot. Offer needed.

Mother

;;nr:;:;. ........

i~
..

FOI THE
lOTH OF YOU

Salt of Hid rill • .,.,• •
WOO Oulhorlzod by Ordi-rul 11t1te, to-wit:
Rool ootott oiluolod at lho nanc. ldoptocf Jon. 12, :
Public Notice
corner of Garfield and Somh t 981. Tho vllage reoiiVH ,
Third Avonuo In lho VHt1191 lhe right to r.joc1 ony ond oil '
of Middleport, Ohio. The VII· bide. The ...... puraUint to ~
NOTICE OF SALE
721.03 of lho Ohto. 1
Offero wilt be ,..olved un- loge ocqulnd thle to oold Soctlon
Rovloed
Codt.
til 11 :00 O'Ciocll A.M. on rNitotate by dHd rocordld
Minimum
bid t7600.
in
Volume
.Z70.
P703.
Ihe 2 hi day of October,
1886, 11 lho Mayor'a offlco, Mel~o Courrty Dildo Ro· Sopt. 4, 11. 11, 26; Oct. 2.

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

EUGENE LONG

lONG BOTlOII - 2 acres m
248. 2 BR oome. luQ cel~r.
balti, TP water and other billl.l.
$34,500

992·2259

cordt.

breed, medium tized dog to

7!-10 Chny Tr.
Fondors .....................,141
7!-10 Clsny Tr.
Doon ........................, •too
7!-10 (hny, Tr.

Yard Sole, 3 .. mily, Lovne &amp;

Cloth11, Mite .

give IIWOy, 814·992-3&amp;n.

24

above Coelt Gu•rd Baae,
Hen·denon , lictle of

morn. anytime· eve. lifter

:=====::=:r:::=======~;:::======:;r;:::::;;::::;::::;=::;:;:::1:

oot1~~

POMEROY,O.

Wo DtiiVIf

63 Ploo St., Goo...olh

2 family yard oelo, Thun
only, 10:00 1111 1. Righi

Second, New Heven. Oct. 9
&amp;10, 9amto 1. Dishwasher,

4 monlh old mole, mlxod

lOWMAN'S HOME CAll MEDICAl SUPPLY

·PREPARE FOR WINTER
HAVE YOUR FURNACE
SERVICED NOW

I

Bustness
•
senrtces
•

lnl_.. In uid property.
PIJBUCNOTICE
•
·
JOHN D. HOI.SCHUH. Unitod
Slain Dlllrlct Judge. Ap- on Solunlly, October 12111. 1
p«&gt;&gt;IICC: CHRISTOPHER K.
Nodco 1o '**f glvon lhol
BARNES, Uniled StatM/IttorccUT ouT FoR FUTURE um
nev. ALBERT R. RITCHER,
Aooiolorrt Unilod S- Attor- A...,uo. Pomeroy, Ohio to Ill
ney, Room 200, U. S. Coull- tor cuh lhe tollowing
houle, Columbus, Ohio
Pickup - 133
43216 Tolephono: (81414696716 Counsel for PlointiH

608
E . Main

Z37 Race Slr•t; fortheoolo
of the loHowlng deocribed

Ohio. - · " " ' right 10 bid
at Jhlo ... tnd to - - (10) a. s. 11 . 3tc

Signed By:

!:~t!o:~"l'o:

•••1111nt !Formerly Gioranni'd

614-446·7283
Out ol Town Customers Call Collect
•Home Oxygen
•Hoapital Bed• •Wheel Chairs

rybody. Thurs end Fri.

good home. She io ex·
lromoly gentle I loving. Coil
10PM (M,W) eve. (T,Thl
oft•• BPM.

Wlltll MEDKIIE lltl OTitll INSIIIANCI
CAIIIIRS WHEN EUGllll

Public Notice

·

. Middleport, OH •.
PH. 992-3559

SAlES &amp; RENTALS

Yord S.le behind VFW in
Maaon, something fur eve-

Mec:Ucllll ttcrettry pert time
for new buaineu, Pleaunt
Valley Home Medicel Equip·
ment. Send resume to Bo•
C· 3 e~re of Point Pleatant
Register, 200 Main St, Point
Pliasant, W. Va .

everything.~

cet. went to give 1way tQ

*SUBS *SANDWICHES
*LASAGNA *SPAGHETTI

PHONE 992-2156

wtmlnliooglvln.

814·448-4082.

FOUND Mill groy tomile

NEW-MOilLE HQ.• Fa.INACES AVAilABlE
WHERE fO IU~?

inga Company, Pomeroy.

mala. Trained to come. Call

"12 Varieties of Pizza"

muNG&amp;
TANNING SALON

411779. Wll appolnlod Admlnlolmrix of lhe of Ello
Jane AU...U, dec !lied. '-teof
18B Mullorry Av.,..., Pomeroy, Ohio 411789.
Robert E. lkr..k
Plobelo Judgo/ Cieolt

Free klttono 2 tomale &amp; 1

ANGIE'S PIZZA ·

!

Entry of Dolault Judgmenl
and Decree in ForecloiUra,
llle of tho mortgaged proporty
and extlngulshm•n of al

HOME NATIONAL
•

E11n FREE Chrlllmao gifto

1 Z. Semi auto e~~r top boat
cerrier. Antique•. mlac .

I.
Public Notice

Homea for Sale

-----by having 1 Merri Mac home
or catalog p•ny . 100 per
cent guaranteed line of gifta,
toys and home decor itema.

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Public Notice •

31

demanstratort . No
investment .

I would like to request the pleasure of your
at the Open House of the Gingerbread
House of Gifts, 703 2nd Avenue, Mason, W.Va.,
on 0(:tober 10, 11 and 12.
This unique house will feature hand crafted
items' such as mantles, picture· frames, country
, baskets, flower arrangements and wreaths. ·
You will enjoy the Christmas Room full of the
season's magical. spirit .to decorate your home for
·
.
the holidays.
During the op_en house there will be gifts,
punch and gingerbread cookies -- So plan now to
attend.
·
I remain sincerely,
Donna Thompson~
Proprietor

In. 'funis, a spokesman for Abu
lyad, second-In-command to PLO
O!airma, Yasser Arafat, said the
hijackers surrendered off the Egyptian CDas\ during the morning after
talks with a delegation from the
PW, Egypt and Italy.

Help Wanted

1

4 bdl. houoe on 326 In Rio
Coil 304-676-576B for do- Grand•. Call814-241-6823
ttils. Opening a available for "'814-448-5346 . '

·The Daily Sentinel

PUBLIC NOTICE
LEGAL
NOTIFICATION

Middleport
&amp;Vicinity

r-------....:..______,;..:,;,::.,__--'..__......._.,...__.~-------tJ

• Thltty-nine cases were processed
T-uesday night In the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler.
· Fined were Lisa Moreller, Fayetteville, N, C., $45; Wayne Wilson,
Racine, $43, speeding; P . P. Qualls,
Pomeroy, $88, open fl ask; Rhonda
'Fhompson, Mandella, . W. Va., $54,
~lng; Claircy Webb, Athens,
$43, and Khawar Hassan, Athens,
$43, stop sign violations.
Forfeiting bonds were John
Murphy, Parkersburg, $43, stop
sign violation; Linda Pridemore, Garage, ~hed destroyed
Rutland, $43; Timothy Wyant,
Racine Fire Department was
Pomeroy, $53; Elbert Cains, Jr.,
Pomeroy, $45; James Diamond, called at 4: 4.'1 p.m. Tuesday to a fire
Amlin, $45; Edith Clark, Rutland, at the Albert Roseberry residence at
the Intersection of Routes 124 and338
$45; Albert Detwiler, Pomeroy, $46;
Howard Jeffers, Pomeroy, $44; at Great Bend. FlremanDougRees
Timothy Wamsley, Middleport, reports. that a gar~ge and storage
$43; Alfred Evans, Middleport, $44; . shed were destroyed by flames. The
Richard Norman, Pomeroy, $53; residence Itself was never on fire.
Joel Jones, Mason, $44; Ivaunna There were no Injuries. and Rees
l:.ldel, New Haven $44; James reports that somesmall machlnezy
Stevens, Ewingto9n, $43; donald and tools valued at approximately
Randell. Columbus, $43; Michael $.'1Xl-$400weredestroyed,

Public Notice

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The Daily

good cond. new hot water
heater, unfurnithad, in·
eludes underpinning ,

84,BOO. Call 614 -258 8647.
1985 Pontiac Chief mobile
home . ...3 bedroom• . Cell

614-3BB-B684.

t977 mobile home. 14X70,
With 1 2 ft 1111pando. good

cond . Cell 614-367-7528.
1968 Royal mobile home for

oelo. 12x40. S3,000. 614·
949-2998.

itomo, Cheap 10 conto and
up , Thuro, Fri .. Sot, 3'1. mile
HMC, Old 180 E•11g1Mn.

chen help, interview
required .

1- - - - - - - - -

cutes, permt ... Family hair·
ltyllng . Owner- operator

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Caretaker to live-in. Re -

gencytnc .. Pl. Ploooonl. Coli
304-675-5104.

metal . utility stprage build ·
ing. porch wlth •wnlng .

Re al Eslalc

Btvorly Garrott. Coll, 8t4448·922B off Rl. 7 011
Goorgoo Creell Rd.
1--:---:----:-·lcAA Crlol1 P~~gnocy Conlor..

Excellent . Cell 814 -992 3410.

Middleport

Homes for Sale

On rented lol. hcellent
condition. Clean. With or
without AC , furnilhings,
washer-dryer. awning. Call·

y..,,.

Mlno &amp;
B•IIIV Shop
odvoncod lrainlng, lotell

Confidential. Free preg nancy test tnd·or inform~~ ·

lion . Phone 814-742-2829,
collect If nect1111ry.
Racine Gun Shool oponoorod by Roclno G.., Club.
Evorv Sunday, beginning It
1:00 p.m. Foctory Choke 12
gu1g1 oholguno .
Clooeoul Sale 11 T•ule'o
Croft Shop, Third 51 .. Ao· ,
cine, Ohio . Endo S.lurdoy
121h. DMC flou 4-t1 .00 .
Sovel
N•dad tmrnodlo ..ly : 100
-pie Mrlouoly lntoro•ld
In lo"'-• -'-hi 1 aon•2
_.,. --. · • ~
9981.

Eaoy Aooombly Work I S800.
per 100. Gua11rrt•d pey-

~Vicinity
1126 E. Moln, Pomeroy.
Noar Mlnorovlllo. wlnler
cot II, dro-o, joono, oddo I
ondo. Oclober 101h ond
111h.
Vord S•l• Thurodoy ond
Friday, \0:00 Ill 8:0D. Boilo'o, G,..lllond .
133 luttomul Ava . Fridoy.
Omp leaf dlnotto, mloc.
Wlnlor woer, collecllbleo,
much more.

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Thurldoy, Oct 10. 10:003:00. One doy, 522 Gronl
Sl., Middleport. Chlldreno
joono, bodoprudo. curtiMnl,
drumo. mll&lt;l. Rain canc.ls.

304-675 -4154 . Mowroy'o 10x56 libelly . AC, 2 bed rooms. new gat furn•ce,
Upholoterv.

31

ment . No experience-no
eale1 . Details 11nd telf·
addrtlhd 111mped ·enve ·

Government home from e1 614-992-2469 aflor 8:00'
lopo: Elon Vkal· 71 6 341 B (U· rapeir). Alto deliquent p.m.
Entorprlu Rd., Fl. Pleoce, Fl tax propenv. CoiiB05·8B7 6000 oxl. GH-101B9 for 14x70 mobile home. 3·
33412.
Information .

MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!
The ormy Ntlional Guard
con jlrovldo you with 1
porl ·llmo morilhly poychock, PLUS qualified

3 bedroom full b111ment,
eat -in kitchen, carport,

12,500 &amp; toke OVOI PlY·
menta, Plantt Subdivision .

614 -949 -2368 .
MOBILE HOMES MOVED.:
lntured . reuonable rat11.·

nwmbers could earn mora

Call 614 -441-7380 .

lhon UO,OOO In oducalionol
bentftls. ENLIST NOWI Call
304-875·3850 or t -BOO·
842·31 19·.

BeeuiHul view of Ohio Rlv01. 1976 Noohua 14x70 mobile
12 year old lingle family homo . Tolal eloculc, lwo·
bi-levol home, Brick and bodroomo, 1'h bt1h1, 18 It;
porch, undarpenhing. 304- ·

•rvlca experitnce. Enlln
now for par1· tlme montly

roomt. Two·cargarege. City
achool diltrlct in Cley Twp.

1959 two bedroom house
1rallar 10x&amp;O, undarpenning •

flllych.. k, oduc:oliontl op-

6'.0 mllto ooulh from Galli- and fuel lank, 11 ,200.00,:
polio Cily llmlto oH Sl. tilt 7.
nol can · ""'''" really'.

portun~leo,

rellromonl In,

conw •.and much ~ore.s%!11

304·875·3980 0&lt; 1·
1142-3119.
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Coli 306-676-2336.

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,.od, your j&gt;flor mllkory

frame

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bedrooms, 1v, beths. gu:
furnace . Price reduced . Call-

bedroom, 2'1. bolho. Fire- 676 -722B or 814-448 -•
place In ll•ing ond tomlly 4088 .
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Aa1umable fixed 9% lOan.

Interested from 10 :001AM

Call 814-448-2000 ofttr lo 6 :00 PM , 304-t78 -: '

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Paga 12- Tha Daily Santit 181

Pomaroy Mlddlaport. Ohio
Valty Fumlturo, now •
ueed. Lerve .oectlan of quel·
ity furniture. 1218 E11tllt'n
A.... Oalllpollo.

1883 Joy Skyline 2 bdr ..
total eloctrlc. uncletplnned.
lncllor•d down, private
...,tejl lot. Contenliry . Con
lily If oold. lntoreatod cell
81 4 · 448 - 7200 otter
5:00PM .

A

Dining roam tabla · woad
2-cholra for ulo. 304-875·
8833 . .

B

SOfl.

1880. 14x7il. 3 bedroom,
n~ betill, 9x 1 0 bldg, muat
Mil. 112.000.00 or boat
olllr. 304-8711-78.2 9 .

llolrlgoratar, runt goad.
1110.00. 304-995-3498.

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Bu1ine11
Buildings

Far IIIIa or 1ea11, 18.000

ca. TV, Radio
Equipment

23 channel boll CB redia,
141.00. 304-773-58tl1 :

Farms for Sale

1111 ecre1, 9 yeer old, 3
bedroom homo. 44x72 bern
end gero~. good fence,
w•ter, plenty of p.~ttureand
waodo, will take erode near
E"'eke, Ohio . 814-256·
1348.

chair ;

.1110.00. 304-171-110811.

Kirkwood Mabile Home.
• 12d5&amp;, jult refiniahed rul
nlao 14.000.00. Pleeoe cell
ottllt' 4:30 PM, 304 - 87~
110B.
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"If we give country 'A' thirty
billion dollars, and country
'B' seventy billion dollars,
and country 'C' twice as
much as we gave to 'A' and
'B' I then how much •••..

Antiques

Large 1tamp collectiJn,

1300. Sollortrodo farC&gt;•In•.
Call 114-1149•2801 or , 4.
949-2880 .•
64 MiiC. Merchandi•
Firewood-cutup llabl, 1
truck load *100, 2-1180.

1

equore foal
warehau11
lo· ~:;:;;~~;:;;:;;:===r:::=~====== HEAP
Pickup eccoptod.
laid, you Cell
heul-111.
cited
ot 47
Sycamaro
814·
Str•t. Golllpallo. Ohio. Fae- 42 Mobile Harne•
44 .~partment
2411-11804.
turoo Include: cammorclel
for Rent
f
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1---._--.---'d--~-:f
gar-. tllroo loading dacko.
or ent
Solid
hwaad rap ••
ond a Viking dry pipe 1- - - - - -- --:-dining table, w1t11 2 cholro,
aprlnklar oyatem. Far mare 2 bodraamo. No peto. 114Iiiio, · 1715. Flecher homo
lnfarmotion cell tl14i446- 949· 2424 .
Convenient locetlcn 1 bdr .. atoreowlthbulltlnequellz•.
81141 or 814-448-7880 or
apt. Cal 304-876 .. _,,dock, Dalby, motel
•14 245 "148
2441 .
tepo ce-lty, ap ...oro.
• · ·• ·
44 Apartment
excellent cond .. 11211. Call
I
for Rent
t14-448-8328.
C
lalbulldl f
•
4"" Furniahed Rooma .-'-:---:-:-----:-:orammerc
rent on Main ng
St,arao
New
Havon, W.Vo. Ca11304·8B2 - J A C K S 0 N E STATES
Atorl with ~ma certrld~o
3233.
AfARTMENTS jEquel Far ront Sleeping lloomo *70, dinlngroamllght 120.
Houolng Opportunity) ond light ha- ~~lng ' -":
C-•1_11_1::4::·:-44:-:1-:·-229 7_ ._:-manthly rent atartl at 118S raamo. Perk Central Hotel . 1
7
36 Lots &amp; Acreage
far 1 bedroom end 1204 far Cell 814-448·0711a.
Ueed 4110 Jahn,Daero dozer
2 bedroom, dlpooit 1200,
• ulod J-20 Ditch Witch
loclled near Spring Volley FUJnlahed room 11211 utUI· t...,cher. 1-814-1194-7942
Late for ule on 18nd contrect Plaze and Foodlend, pool 11&lt;11 paid. 819 2nd. A.... or 1008.
with emoll dawn poyment. and Coble TV avelleble. Oelllpallo, lingle mole. Cell
Commodore 18 computer
Cell 814-388-8711 """' 5 . off.co houro 11 pauiblo 10 441-4418 oltor ?PM ,
• lnto4 pmand7pmtolpm
1130, like new. Coli 814·
Monday- Friday, Cell a14448-4238.
3 ...... ~···· trliillt' hoo- 448 - 2745 or lone 46 Space for Rent
kup for eelo. Cell II 14-441·
Now- IIIII an tho roll-carpet.
mo-•·
2188.
12'X31', beige, 1200. Call
One ec~ whh eeptlc tonk, Nicoly furnlohod mablla Mabile homo lat. 12'xll0' or _81_4_·441
__· 411_2_11_.- - -electric pole, well-llou•• horne, etf. apt., centrel lir omellor. 176 wetllt'l;id, 4th 1 H
L
1o ataker.
• ••
auae coo1. ump
wl1h deep -~~- Blue leko and hoot In city, edu~• only. • Noll. 0 ellipall • · II .,._.
Zlnn
Cael
Ca.
Coll81
4-448Coli
814-448-0338
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Dr. off ... r Run Ad. Re·
4418 oltor 8PM.
14 0B.
duaod 13,000 ·c11h. Cell
2 bdr. opt .. saad lacetian. COUNTRY MOilLE Home
1· 304-1122-2078'
redecorotod, utllltloo portly Par,ll. Route 33, North of Hau11 cool. Lump • atakor.
90x300 lot with 28x44 pold. Cell 304·8711·1104 or Po moray. &amp;..r~ loto. Call Zlnn Coel Ca. Ca11114-44a1408.
bellmont. floor. eeptictenk, 304-8711-6388.
814-992-7478.
wellr end olectrlc haall·up.
110.000. Recine. Coll114· Furniohedapt .. 2bdr .. 131~ Trlilor IPICII, amoll child· King woad • COIIIIOVI wl1h
4th, Golllpallo, II 96 wotor ron eccopted, 111. 1, aut fan, good cond. Elootrlc
247-3881 '
peld. Coli 441-4418 aHar Loculi llaed back of K • K, tum- with hilt pump,
CA. Cioll 814-448-8288.
2 ltv.! loll far ulo. Groor 8pm.
304-878- 1078.
Rd. 7 ml'" 1ram town.
740~ 2nd. Ava.. 3 bdr ..
Firewood far ulo. Sh304-871-&amp;eet .
1190 mo .. 1 bdr .. 1135. 47 Wanted to Rent
Oek • Hickory. Call
Depaoli required. Call 814·
814·241· 9284 .
448-4222 botwlln 9 lo 5.
Kl'nl.ds
60 percent aHII Fleohlng
2 bdr. apt .. fully carpoled, Oar... to rent In Paint anaw ligno 12119111 Lighted,
Plea10nt
for
vehicle
atorago.
1 1 Court St., 1326 mo .. rot.
non·anaw 1247. Unlighted
• dip. Coll814-44a-49~a . 304·871-2001 '
1191. CFrw lottorol) S•
locolly. Umitod quentity.
41 H ou1e1 for Rent
Upllelra unfurniohed opt ..
lturryl •1C800)423-01 83,
enytlme.
carpeted, eH utlllt'" peld, no
Nllr W118rlao· form hau11,
children, no pet1. Call 81 4·
6 .......... blth, 1 child.
Mixed herdwaad olabt, 112.
11211. rete....,.. • dopaoit. 441-1837.
per
cantolnlng ap·
Col 114-843-2844 .
51 Hou. .hold Good• prox.bundle,
1 ~ tan, fob. Ohio
Furnlohed opt. utili'" paid,
12311. 1 bdr .. odu~o. 243
Pallet Co .. P,amoroy, Ohio.
2 bdr. unfum. hau11 In city.
Jockoan
Plkt,
Gelllpallo.
Phone 114-992·6481.
Rof. • clop. utHitiH nat pold.
SWAIN
Cell 448-4418 ottllt' 7PM .
Cell814-448-3949.
AUCTION • FURNITURE Hunting bow. 1100. Eltc·
FurnlaMd apt . 11 38~ 2nd. 82 Oliva St .. Oalllpollo. N- trallx ohampaaor with
3 bedroom. double cor~·­
Galllpalla. 2 bdr. water pold, • ueed waod·coalatovn, a bru...... I 100. Both In
.... flnlehod helf bo11mont.
11811. Cell 448-4418 otter pc woad LR .. Ita 1389, ••aollont condition . Call
dlehwllhllt', ~m.ge dlopabunk bed• 1199, ,onlron 814·112·11293 aftor 4:30
111. bult·ln aven-ronge, now ?PM .
recllnorw
118. now • Ulod p.m.
point, 1 ~ ecroo. Partemauth
Rd. lit. 141, depaoit •• Nlca cleln, omell apt. far bedroom euit11, rongii, ·F - - - ---:-- --:-wrlngor woeharo, • ahan. Hard woad flr-ood . for
qulled, t300. Cell814·441· one. Call814· 441·31111 .
Now M - m .. ~~eo 1189 ulo . '&amp;14-742-2546 .
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fumlohod apt. 3 1699, lompo, oloo buying
3 bedroom hou11 for ront. raoma • both. w11hor, cool lo woad IIOYoa. CaM Shotgun 12 go. flemington
1100· 3 borrello-1 olug. 30·
No pet1 . Call 114-949 - dryer, air. Raf. • dopaoh. 814-448-31 59.
Adulto. no pet a. Call 81430 Marlin-lover ectlon·klll 2
2424.
441-1519.
daer-gaod 0111. Gun Cl·
LAYNE' S FURNITURE
binat. 814-742-2282 .
... utlful hiU-top, mauntei~
lodge otylo. country home Smell efflcltney opt. One Safoo and cholrof.lcod !rom 1- - - - - - - - - an 30 rural ecr... Stano oduit. 1 18 Stale St. Cell 128&amp;. to 1885. lbloo, 150 Taking ardara far fire woad.
and up to 1125. Hldo·a· lpectfv which ltngth. 130 a
hlllth, cathedral calling, 614-448-3368 . .
bodo.l390 . and up to truckliiod. Dellvorod within
pluoh cerpetlng, 3 bod·
roome. 1 ~ both. full bo. . 3 roome lo both llka now, ell 1510.. 10111 bodo 1145, I milo Hmlt. Daniel Henolor.
mont . 1310. per month. Call now corpet, utlllt'" pertly llecllnllt'l, 1225. to 13711.. 814-849-2722.
pold. Ref. lo dap. req. Cell Lempo fnlm 128. to 1126. 1- - -- : -- ----814· 742-21 1 I .
814-448-7876 .
pc. dlnetlll from f108 ., to TONY'S GUN REPAIRS.
4311. 7 pc. 1119 ond up. hatdlprlblullng, elltypooof
Unfurnlohed. 2 bedroom.
nice and clean. Depooit Two bdr. fumiohod aport· Wood lebla with olx chain gunomlth worll. fut eorvlca.
required. no lnoldo peto. mont with gorage. Adulu. 1285 to 1745. DHII 1110 304-875-41131 .
No peta. 1221.00 pluo utili• up to 12211. Hutchn, 1610.
814-882-3090.
bed complete with Warm Morning propane
tloo. Cell 1114-448 -7721.
mattreiooa, 12711. end up to hllttr whh blo-r 40,000
For · rent troller loll llld
Ri.. roldo Apto. Middleport . 13111. Baby bodo. 1110. BTU firm 1300. 304-871haull etGaiNpallo Ferry.
Special
ratal for Senior Maitre-• or box opringo, 8373.
D Troller Pork, 304-578 ·
Chlzono. 1130. Equal Haul· full or twlil. 183 .. firm, 173.
2144 aoll IVeningo.
lng Oppartunitloa. 814-991 and 113. a - lila, 12211. 60 per cent offll Fleahlng
4 dr. chelto, 149. I dr. 1rraw ligno 1259111 Ughlld,
HauH. lacoted. Rt. 1. Ohio 7721 .
cheatl,
•59. lid fremoo, non-arrow U47. Unllghlld
River floed, Patter Creek
Raid. Everette Schwartz, 2 bedroom ep1rtment1. 120.end 1211., 10 gun· Gun 1188. (F- lontr~l) SH
Rt. 1 , Loculi Road, Point Now Hovon. WVo. Nowly coblnata. 1360. Goa or locolly. Limited quanlty . ·
ramadolod. In town . 814· -trlc ''"""" 13711. Baby Hurry I 1 (B00i423 · 01 83 ,
Ploeunt. W. Va,
mottre-o. 125 • 138, bod anytime.
992-74e1.
tramea
120. 1211, • 130,
'- EHicilncv college, 15&amp;.00
week utllitloo peld. phone One or two bedroom apart· king !rome 1110. Good Hloc· ~J3ht frHzor. 304-875304-171- 3100 or 875_- mente in Pomeroy. Fur- tlan . of bedroom .,iteo,
nlllhad or unlurnlohed. Rent rockere , metel cabineta,
5109.
negotiable. Call 814-982- hlodbaerdo 138 • up to Serloua about loelog
lali.
a723.
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42 Mobile Homea
~bedroom -and floor opt. Ueed Furnlturo -- Metal letert, W. Va . 2&amp;263, 304for Rent
Tatel electric. Acrou from office daaka. 3 mlloo aut 982-3152.
Pomeroy Flra Station. Call -vlllo Rd. ·opan 1om to 1- - - - - -- . , -- r
614.-992' 7314.
lpm. Man. thru Sit.
Remington M2, 30 .08 ,
FUJniohed. AC. ceblo,,naclty
814-4411-0322
U40 .00. Sprlnafleld 12
taxH balutlful rlv•vlow, ln Furnlolwd Aponmenl for . - - - - - - - - - gouge pump 11DO.OO. WinKane~ga. Footer'• Mabile ront, no chlldron. illvalloble GOOD UIEO APPLIANCES dow olr cand 180.00 . 304·
Home Perk, 814-448· 1802. alter Oct.3. Call· 81 4-9t2· Walhlro, dryon, rofrlgero- 1711-2973 .
2749 .
!Oro, rangoo. Skaaaa Ap2bdr. tufty tumlolied. air,
pllencu, Uppor IITVer Rd. 42" enaw blade. utod onao,
utilltloo peld, edu~o only. 2 br. apt. In Middleport baolde Stano Croat Motel. .1 80.00. Gar.., _ , opener
call814-44a-4110.
a~avo Dantlll'o Plzu. Ro- 814-448-7398 .
UD .OO . Rotary far TV
contly romadolod. Pertiollly
140.00. liltlhchalr 112.00 .
2 bdr, tum. or unlurn .• good turnlohed. Low utllltlu Day County Appliance, Inc . 304· 176·2309.
.
locetian, Security dopaolt •14-992·2381 . Nlght814· Good ueed appllonc.o and 1- - - -- -- -raqulrod. Cell I 1 4 -446 · 992-21109.
TV Hit. Open BAM 10 ePM. Bony recolver with tumte·
---~----:----:- Man thru Sat. 814-448- bit, 18 In TV, 130.00 •ell,
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1 roam •partment for ront In 1888. 827 3rd. Avo. Galli· 304· 8711-4293.
12110 2 bdr. an Clark Racine . Call 814 -949 - polio, OH .
1- - - - - - - - - - :
Chepel Rd with Iorge y.ord. 2234. Depaoit required.
Porta Crib , baby bed .
C.H 814·448· 3187 or 8 •
Mollohan Fumlturo, Rl. 7, playpen , trelnlng chair,
2411-11223.
APARTMENTS , mobile Konouga. 1 yr. 1rao flnence . phone 304·11711·3098.
hameo, hau111. Pt. Ple11ant Call 814-448-7444. 8 pc. 1- = - - - - - - - - Mobllo homo for rent, 2 and Gelllpollo. 814-448· woad llvlngraom oulto Electric boat motor guide
bldroamo an lulavlllt Rd. 8221 .
•400.
"'"' cant..OI. Captlin aoal
1210 pluo depallt. Cal1
for auto or van. 304-876a14-448·.t204.
2 br aportmoiuo In Hendar· Bunk bodo. vanity drlllllt' •
8471 .
10n. 304·175·1972.
nool. Call814-448-30111.
25 Inch canoolo calor TV,
In Tuppero Ploino. 1175.
now picture tubo, Nko now,
pluo utlltlol end dapoolt. 2 Middleport, 2 bedroom, fur· Whirlpool partible w1oher •
bldroomo. Phone 614-&amp;87· nlllhad opt, call 1· 304-882· dryor lull olzo copecity, axe. 1200.00. 304-8711-2337'
2588.
oand. Call 814· 311-8736 .
3487. '

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2 bedroom furriiahad mobile
home. 171 depaoit requlled.
Utllltloo portlolly paid. Phone
304-1711-81112 eftor I PM.
2 bedroom troller, Hud IP·
poowd, ront nogotlablo. 304
8711·4088.

Furnlohod 1 br ept, all Kenmare ha.t water tenk ' a
utllhloolncl. Adu~o only. No month• old. Glbean refrlter·
poll. Call after 4 :00 304· etor. 8 month• ald. Carpet
875· 3788 .
with podding. 81'4-8823871.
2 br 4 ground floor ept.
Downtown Pt. Plotaont.
olae hide-a-bod, 304304-8111-3480.
llf-3027.
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Black, brlclo, plp11,
~lndowa , llntolo, etc .
Cleuda Wlnttr~, lllo Orondo,
o. Cell814-241-15121.

BuHdlng malerioll, i:onerett
blacke an .... lentlll, flu
blocllt, day tile. Delivery.
Oalllpollo Black Ca.. Plno
St.. Q .. llpab, Ohio Cell
814-448·2783 .

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'o~.;&lt;

1970 22 ft . Wlnnebega~
Completely eaW-contalned.
t7,00D . Coli 614-949·
2234 .
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1983 Hondo

0
·y

110 three

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71

Autoa for Sale

77 Muatang new porto, • tlr01, now pelnt, oxcollont
lhope, 12,000. Call 614·
256-8417 .

1970 Oldomabilo D8ita 88,
4 door, eutamotlc, PS, PB,
runo good,
work car.
Clell14·24 -9594 or 814·
448-9747 .
12 week old 8•glo pupo,l - - - - - - - - -1211.00 ooch. 304-895· 1979 Buick Skyhewk, outa,
3811 .
air; PS. PB, price reduced,
mull 1111. Call 814-448·
4481 or 814-441 -3888.
67
Mu1ical
1978 VW Robbltt, auto, AC,
Instruments
reck lo pinion ataerlng, law
911 mlaor. 11 . 600. Cell
61 4-388· 81 44.
Bond lnotrumenll good
cand. Call814·4411·0840. 1967 F'"twoad Cedlllac
Limoune, 3 Mltl. feir canWurlitur Spinet pieno, good d~lan, a 1 ,60D or boll offer.
cand. Cell614-448·8~80·.
Cell 814-448- 1197. ·

rod

Splnii· Conoolo Plena Bar· 1 9 7 7 C 1 mar a, V 8 ,
gain. Wonted: lleapanlllblo AT ,PS ,PB, goad cand ..
porty to take aver lew 11960 . Cell 814-448manthly poymanto on aplnet 4498.
plana. Con bo-n lacally.I---:-:-- - - : - - : : - Writo Credit Manegor; P. 0 . 1978 Oldomabile Starflro.
Box 33. Frledeno. Pe . 111&amp;4J V-8, goad point, goad tlreo.
Cell ., 4-448-0843.
Peavoy Heritaso guhor amp,
exc. cond., many extl'll 19n Cutloa Supremo PS,
1400. 304-675-1311 ' or PB, AC, crui11, 11tt. axe.
8711· 7138 ottllt' IS p;m.
cand. Cell 814-448-8296
evoo . or 81 4·441·4872.

&amp;

Canning poacheo now avail ·
able, Open 7 dlyo w•k, call
far prieta u eupply io
limited , 3D4· 773- 1121 .
Bab'o Morllet, M11an. W.
V

a.

f .Hill

Supplli'S

/', liVI!Si iil.h

61

Farm Eq~Jipment

CROSSl SONS
U.S . 35 Weat. Jackoon .
Ohio. 814·2911· 8461 .
Ma...y Fergueon, New
Holland, Buoh H011 Saito lo
Service. Ovllt' 40 uoad
trec:tora to chooM from •
complete line of nawlo
ulod equip mont. Lerg11t
eeloctlon in S.E. Ohio.

1983 Chavotte. ex. cand.
Cell614· 2411-8243 oltor 8.
1978 Cutluo Supremo
Brougham U.OOO .. Cell ef·
tilt' a. 814-379-28811.
- - - -- :----:-:1978 Chevy Camero AC,
PS. PI, . AM-FM radio, tilt,
goad oond. Call 814 -4488209.
1979 Ply. Salon 4 dr ..
11,200. 1980 Dido Omega
2 dr.. 11,860. Cell 814-448
81i83.
1987 Plymouth GTX, 440
mag., 4 apd., block, ·~.800
or tr.cle for 1m111 car of equ1l
~·iue. Cell 814· '146·8073.
1981 Chevy C.prlce dleoel,
2 door, Lendeu, ell the
""''"'· ox. cand . Call 614446-1431 .

71

Autos for Sale

'72 Nova t400.00, U-heul
trallor noo.oo or bath
1800.00. 304-87&amp;-2285.
72

Trucks for Sele

Ford ano ton dump truck.
Good condition rune good
eaking •1 ,800. Call after 5,
889-4014.
'

1 lao Doteun 200SX 5 apd ..
40,000 mi., 12,800. Cell
814-448-2897.
79 Chevy pickup-new point.
8 eyl .. 3 apd. SH at Hunt' •
Goocory, Rt. 160, I 1. 700
owgotleblo.

1985 Chevy pickup tn~ck.
P.S .; P.B .. V-6. Auto.
18900. Call 814 - 949 ·
285D.
1970 Chevy 4x4 pickup.
180D. 814-991-4133.

lntemaUonel H1rv11ter corn 1978 Trani Am fully
pick••· CoR &amp;14-378-2424 .. equipped . Call 814 -3889653.
Madel 323 Now Ideo corn
pickor, excellent condition. 1974 Mercury Marqulo,
Celll14· 388·8184.
high mlloogo, ox. cond.
tfooo. Coli 814-24, .
Combine A-Gioinor . 2 row, 9284.
· 40 Inch with omell groin 1- --:-::-:----:::--:-:-::-:htod. Priced to 1111. Call 1978 Ford LTD . P.S .. P.B..
aHIIt' II p.m.
1114·587· Auto, A.C. t190D . Call
8101 '
814-742-2739.

1-- -------

. ·n Bonneville, one owner,
oxc cand. U ,OOO.OO. 304875-2337.
-:,7::8:-:Do- t_eu_ n--:2-:80
:-:Z:-.-4-:1_
- d-:,
·Crolger mega, n - biHery,
58· 10 lb. Shooll. f35 . muffler tnd an1enna. Aun1
good, e~e.c . etlan, mutt IH
814-849-2017 .
12 , 696 . 00 . 304· 875 7123.
64 Hay &amp; Grain
•n VW, .I 1ODD . 304· 871·
2159 .

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73

Vans

II 4W.D.

78 CJ-6, 69,000 orglnel
mlleo. ex. cand .. 14,300.
Coli 814-246-5874.
1981 Ford F-260 4x4,
37,000 mi., new rim1, m~~ke
affor. Cl11814-379-2806 .
1976 Ford von saod cond ..
11 ,200. Cell 1114- 448·
4313.
1984 flam Chergar 318. 4
opaed . 14,000 milu .
Smoked gluo , AM -FM
clock radio. 614-949-3093.

74

Motorcycl11

1971 Super Glide Harley
engine robuilt, ohoip. Call
614-448-0276 .
1982 Harley Oavidton
Dreanr. C1ll 614-7422808.

71

Autoa for S~le

TOP CASH peid far '80
model .,d newer und cera.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
E11tern Avo., Oalllpallo: Cell
81 4 ·448-2282.

John boot for ale. Call
814-268-8417 .
1977 Hydra Sport Bau
Boot, 150 hp Mercury ma·
tar, trailer, 13,1100.00, good
cond, 304-488· 1157.
76

Auto Parts
&amp; Acce110rias

Chevrolet 306 anglno lo
tranomloolon . Call 51 4 -441·
8528.
wrecked loH front 71 Che·
wile, 2 dr.. hardtop. Call
814-268-6836 ottor IPII!.
Porto far 1111 1870 351 C
engine, 4 barrell 1175. C-4
automatic tran•mitllon
no. 304-875-3834.
'
Twa new tlroo, E 79· 14,
winter tr•d. an rim. 304·
882· 2470 .

' 83 Colobrlty, po, pb. ec, IIH 77 Alllo Repair
wheel, crulll, 83,000 mlloo, · - - - - - ' - - ' - - 14,81&amp;. 304· 8711-1084.
1911 Shoate 14 H. comper,
1986 Handa CRX, air. AM· ea11 cantlinod. -P• 8,
FM 01111111, toke avor poy- 14211.00. 304-871·3834.
manll, 304-871-3121 .
1983 Dod-go Shelby
Cherger, 5 apeed. blue and
oliver, AC, 28 ,000 mlloa.
18,200.00. Phone 304-982
228&amp; . .
1878 Cutlell Supremo,
11,000 . 00. 304·871·
2949.

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Camping
Equipment

Huntllt'l 8 peclal J4 ft. 1177
A!Titricen Pilgrim travel
tralfor, Cell SIIYI 304·175·
8048 or 871· 7818.,

10 ~ "' ---~ "'C

I

D.and M. Cantroctoro. Vinyl
tiding, replacement win·
dowo, lnoulatlng, roofing,
new end remodeUng, con· ·crote . Call304-~3-6131.

Newahour
()]) Smlthoanlan World
(CC) 'Where None Has
Gone Before.' Several
modern-day explorers, including pilots, astronomers and scientists, attempt

J .ond ,L. lnatallatlan. Roof: , ' ;, •
lng, vlnylaidlng,atorm door~
end wlndawo. Frae eatl, · ,• .
motoo. Call814-992-2772. ,·

&gt;

COLEMAN WATER WELL
'
DRILLING
Pump aol01, 11rvico. Reglo·
tored In Ohio. .All work
guaronteod. Call 304-273·
2B1, 1, Ravonowood; W. Vo . .

to stretch new frontiers of

liON'S Toltvloion Service.
Hauu colla on RCA, Ouazor,
GE . Speclallng In Zenith. ·
Call 304-578-2398 or 814448-2454.

8:15
9:00

perienced carpenter, electri·. .

Ulod 380 John Deareloador 1987 ·c .mara. Original end
whh hoe and ulod R-85 rollorad. 814-992 -6B22.
Dhch Witch Trencher. 1· 1- - - : - : - : - - - - - - 814 -894· 7B42 or 894 · 1978 Corvette. Le11 than
6008 .
'
20,000 mlloo. Fully laeded.
L-82 engine . T-tapoblock an Moving-mutt eel· 1981 Ya·
1311 Fergu10n farm trtctar, black. Cell 814-992-2635. moho 1211, 3 wheeler. 8142300 haura, goad cond, 9-6. 304· 982-3407 otter 8. · 742 · 2274 or 814· 992 ·
reedy for Ull, U .IOO.OO. 10.000 firm.
8280.
Phone 304-578-2762.
1-:--::-::-: - - : - - - : - - - : 1978 Pontiac lillian
Bo111 and
wagon. 8 ft. truck toppers. 76
62 W•nted to Buy
614-986-2829 .
Motol'l for Sale

Billy llayoloaddlo, 16V;Inch
equitetlcn 1111. Full oliver
leclng end oilver conchoo. 2
yro. ald . Lookl n-. 814742-23B5 .

rvs

~rre FI'JJII:I.'t,
mJWfJ
11/F.A'~ m-1 I'M ATl'f.ACrl~

rentH. Loc•l referencel1
furnlthed . Free esdmatel.
Cell calloct 1-814·237·
0488, dey or night. Ragafl
BaHment W1terproofing.

1985 Ford Eocart, 4 opeed.
apprax 19,000 mlleo, AM·
FM COllett, 14,800.00 or
will takoln trode older modal
In r•d cand, 304· 937·
202 '
.

Harley- Dovldoan Superglide. A· 1 ohepo, With ol·
decor. 11 ,600. Con_., T
&amp; G Auto 11111 under
Pomaray-Maoan bridge.

1984 Chevrolet Covellor
Wonted II&gt; buy : Woad or with lllllny added f11turea.
wood • coal burnaro. Coli f&amp; ,OOO. 8314-949-2890.
814-593-6831 .
1979 Fairmont. 14x70 with
a 24x7 Tlpaut. 3 badraamo.
2 full betho, an rented lat.
63
Uve11ock
Ex01l"nt condition. Clean.
WitH or without AC. Coli
Simmentol X Club Calveo. 614-992-2251 or 81 4 -112·
.
fled • block, aloa 3 yr. old 3859.
Simmentai,bull, hoy far oale. _1_9_7_
9_F~
ar-d_F_a_
lr_
m_
a_
nt-ota-t:-ion­
Cell814' 388' 8178 ·
wagon . Coli 814 -949 ·
2368
.
Rog. Margan hor11o, 1
llilllion, 1 ma10. Would lrodo
lor goad camper. Call 614- 1978 Cutlo11, very saad
ocind, 304-675-3119 .
379· 2616.

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncandltlonolllfotlmo gua-

Fetty TrH Trimming, itum_p
removal . Call 304-675 ·
1331 .

'74 Ford Renger F 100,
48.000 mlleo. 302 V-8 . PB,
PS , elr, AT, phone304· 8711·
30ts.

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Home
Improvements

'80 Ford F100 Lariat
Ronger, 68,000 mlloo, AC,
cruloa, CB, AM-FM, tope,
new point, 304-675-2130.

1979 Ford Granodo, nevy
•
blue, ox. cand.. 12200.
1981 OldoCutlaooSuprema 77 S-150 Ford Rengor,
Brougham dltoel, loaded
40 ft . cam alovotar lo ollloge with ecc. , ox. cand. 18000. AM·FM, PS , oNding beck
foodar wagon, each 1460. C. II 814-4411-3944 otter · Dlaa. good cand. Cell 30467&amp;-n71.
Call814-448-2198 .
5pm.

Corn, 12.60 bu, 304-895 3498 .

I

1110.00 . 304-876· 3761 or
a14-446-2072.

.. ..
.

us·eeoh. Call

Fruit
Vegetables

···-

wheeler ,. exc cond,

0

Plgo tor ulo,
614-379-2411 .

68

II CII PM Megozlno
()]
Caunohlp/Eddla'o
Father
00 Spartocenter
(]) Mory Tyler Moore
(I) Entertainment Tonight
(!) WhHI of Fortune
II I]) Wheel of Fortune
' (I) SeCond City TV
()J Now•
()])
Mac Neil/ Lehrer
Nowshaur
CIIIIJ Divorce Court
Jafferoona
7:30
I]) New Nowlywed
Game
()] Pleete Don't Eet
Daltlol
. 00 Bollball'o Grealttt Hill
(}) Sanford and Son
(I)
(I) Family Feud
(!) Jeapordy
(I)
Nightly
Buolnesa
R•port
()J Wheel of Fortune
CIIIIJ Price 11 flight
8 WKAP In Clnclnnotl
8:00 G CII (!J lnoldo Lack
()] Fllppor
00 PKA Full Contact
Korell
(]) MDVI E: 'Cradle Will
Fall'
(I) Ill (!21 lnoldero (C&lt;;)
II (I)® Stir Crozy Skip
and Horryflnd jobses rapa
men and become Involved
with 1 murder. 160 min .)
(I)
MocNoii/ Lohror
7:0U

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Drogonwynd Cettory Kenrial. CFA Hlmaleyan, Ponlen
end Slemeao kltteno. AKC
Chaw pupploo. Cell 446·
3844 after ?PM.

Fllh Tonk ond Pet Shop,
2413 Jackoon Avenue,
Paint Ploaoant, 304-175·
2083. Fllh, blrdo end mare.

EVENING

Farulo198BTroutwobd1ll , .
H. aompllt'." 11 ,&amp;DO. C~M. • .
814-448-4113.
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IIINGLES'S SERVICE, ex-

.
clan, maaon, painter, roof·
lng (lncludlnl hat tar , ·-. ·
eppllcatlonl 30 -875-2088
or 8711· 7388 . ·
·
Starko· Troo and Lawn Ser·
vlco. otump removol, 304- •• :
578· 2010.
'

Rotery or coblo tool drilling.•,
Malt wello camplotod 11me
dey. Pump ••• end aorvlce.
304·8911-3102
Building

an~

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ALLEY OOP
IF WE'RE SUCKED
INTO TH ' VORTEX,
W E'VE HAD iT I

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I WIS H I

WELL, TH EY SAV OIL
STILLS TROUBLED

KNEW .... H EV,
WAIT! YJE1VE

WATERS ••. ~

STILL. GOT HN.F
OF THIS MAGIC
OIL LEFT I

... AND WE' VE GOT
NOTHit.l ' T'LOSE BV
G IVI~ 1 IT

A. TRYr

9:30

remodeling,

10:00 ()] Nowo
(]) MOVIE: 'The Long Grey

cel, fromlng , flooring, dry
waN, bothraamo, kitchono,
pointing end plumbing. 304875-2440.

line'

(I) Gl (!21 Arthur Holley's
Hotel (CC) A woman from

(90 min.)
fJl Odd Couple
IHBOI MOVIE: 'Once Upon
A Time In America' (CC)
!MAX] MOVIE: 'Country"
10:3D ()] To Be Announced
()]) Newowatch
Iii) INN NIWI
11 :00 G ill (I) C!l D Cll ® Cll
(D Now•
()] Men From U.N.C.L.E.
()]) Country Auction
811 Bon'!l Hill Show
1 1:30 II I]) lZJ But of Co roan

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Car. Fourth and Pine
Golllpo~o. Ohio
Phone 814-448-3888 or •• •
81 4 -446-44 77

Tonight's guests are Joan

JIM' S PLUMBING lo HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Ba• 355, Gelll· '
polio. Call814-367-0&amp;78 .

Embery, Will .Shriner end
Mary Grass. tAl (80 min .)
00 SpartiCintor
(I) Now Newlywed Gomo
Ill (I) T.J. Hoakor Hooke r

EJtcavating

goel aftar a killer who mur-

ders one of Hooker's old
friendo. (60 min.)
([) Latonlght Amorico
()J Taxi
. IIJ ABC Nowo Nighdino
811 One Step Beyond
11:45 [MAXI MOVIE: ' All of Me'
iCC)
1 2:00 Cil Bill of Oraucha
ID Mozda Sportolook
(I) Entertainment Tonight
()J
MOVIE: 'Goodbye
Ageln'
()]) Stor Huotlor/Sign Off
CII IIJ Eye on Hollywood
8Gunomoko •
12:30 • CII (!J Late Night with
David Lonermon Ton ight's

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Oaod· 1 Excavating, bolomenta. footers. driveweya,
Hptlc tanko. land~e~plng .
Cell anytime 614 -448 ·
4137, Jomoo L. Davloan, Jr.

•

owner. .

•

Daz11 Work land clearing,
ltndacaplng. Itt;:. frH estimotu Call 814 -448-8038
or 814 -992 -71 18 anytime.

DIP I MISS

ANV JUICV
GOSSIP WHilE

J.A.R. Canotruction Ca ..
Rutland . Oh . 81·4 -742 2903. Ba11monto, Footero,
Cancroto work, Bockhao'o,
Oazor lo Dltchor, Dump
trucks, &amp; wettr•QII·eewerolectrlcal llnoo.

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LOWEEZV?

guests are NBC News Cor·

respondent Linda Ellerbee
and comedian Steven

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Gener•l Hauling

- - - - - -'..
Jemu Boyl Weterr Servtce: :

,
Aloa paoli filled. Call 814- • . ·
211&amp; -1141 or 814-448 · · · · · ·
nn or 814-441 -7911 . • · · ·

·- ..

SNAKE!!

Kln'o Water Service. Wtllo,
cloterno, paola flllod . Phone
814-387-0823 ar814-3677741 night or dey.

1:00

YOU'~E
NO~ING &amp;U1'

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A 1511':De!IRAIN,
SNAKE~

Weugh'1 Water Se;vlce .
Wello, clllorno, paola. F.aat.
rollablo oarvjce. Call 814258 ·1240 Or 614-268 1 1 30. A11oonoble ratoo.
Heul llmeotono. aond: gravol,dlrt, bulk or beg fertilizer
and lima . Excoloiar Soil
Warh Inc . 638 E. Main St ..
Pomeroy. 61 4·982-3891 .

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IN THE DESERT..
ITU1:~~·~ ALWAI'S SOMETHIN6
E)(CITIN6 TO DO ...
ONE

Upholatery

II • · M Furniture Manufa~­
turing, St. lit . 7 , Crown
City, Oh. Call 814-2611470, aoll E... 814-4483438 . Old .lo now
Uphallorod .

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Veetefda)''l

Jumblel: MURKY BARON EXHORT RADIUS
What a bridge pla~er has to team hOw to
TAKE IT ON THE SHIN

I Answer: do-

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RIIHIE
James Jacoby

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Sometimes
wrong is right

tl-1-11

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+ Q I098 2

By James Jacoby

At a 1984 tournament in Austria, Jo- WEST
EAST
+AQ
seph Pelikan, sitting East, made a re. +JI0 93
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3
markable defensive play which seem~
tQ97 S2
to violate a principle bridge playe~ tJ4
+" A K7~ 3
+JI
hold dear.
South's jump overcall was of cours6 :
SOUTH
pre-emptive, and West 's double wa!
+ 7S 2
negative, asktng opener to bid again.
.AJi09 6 S
t "K 8 6,
With length in hearts and a soun~
+s
opening, East dec(ded to sit out the
:double and try to collect a penalty. A
Vulnerable: Neithe r
good objective, but look how tough II
Dealer: East
was for the defense to beat the
West
North Eut
contract.
I t
Alter the c lub king opening lead,
Pass
Pa"
West switched to the jack of diamonds. Dbl.
Declarer won the king, and played ace
"
and jack of hear1s. East took lhe queen .
Opening lead: • K
· and returned a club. South ruffed and
played the I 0 of hearts, won by East's
king . Note the variations now a vail- 1---------~---'
able. East could get out wilh his last
.•
heart, but now declarer would duck a
spade Into East, who would, have l~ er took th~ king, he e ventually bad to •
lead into dummy's A-10 of d1amondS go set a tnck. Pe rhaps the most InterThe same result would occur if East esting point is that the defense would ..
played a diamond bac k; By playing do belli if West led a low diamood at ::!.
low spade from dummy, declaret trick two. Now the 01ne lrom Eut ~ ­
would Ioree the A·Q to beat the air . would force the king, and dtamondl ... .
Violating a basic defensive prind- could safely be . continued by the de- . ,
pie was the answer. East played the ' enders at any t1me.
ace' and queen of spades. When decla r' '"' NEWSPAPEil !NTIIRPliW: ...-.

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2:30
13:00

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(I) Bill COlby Shaw
(IJ Tonnlo Meg11lne
(I) ABC Newo Nightllno
Ill (I) MOVIE: 'Tho Hoell'
(I) Stor Huotler/ Sign Off
Cll (!21 NIWI
[HBO) Videa Jukebal
(I) Wendy and Me
00 Rowing: 1981 Cinclnnetl Roselli
(}) MOVIE: 'Five Golden
HorHs'
(I) lanny Hill Shaw
. IIJ CNN Headline NIWI
Ill MOVIE: ' Mirego'
IHBO]
MOVIE : 'Croao
Counlry'
(I) Love That Bob
00 Erving'• Sparta Facuo
(I) Doctor It In
CD N-o/Sign Off
IMAKI MOVIE: 'Col'
()] 700 Club
.
00 .Jha Pete Ro11 Story
Hill, Hullle and Heart.
()J CBS Nowo Nlghtwatoh
00 Spa..-nttr
IHBO] MOVIE: 'Tho Hunger'
()] MOVIE: 'They Moet
~lin'

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(I) MOVIE: 'The Bridge of
San Lulo Roy'
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fJ) MOVIE: 'Como SeptomIMr'

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setting ; a restaurant booth .

. Plumbing
&amp; Heating

TRISTATE '
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec. Avo.. Galllpallo.
'·814·441-7833 or814-441· '
1833.

IDIMPOU
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hotelsnd a youn~ retorded
couple fights far mdopendence. (8D min.)
Ill (I) ® Equalizer
(I) Booth (CC) Three separ-

. Alii have to
is find the llt:t:lt'~
red button
and·puGh it

Corpentry and remodeling,
roam oddltlano, pointing,
plu mblng. end' repaiu , •
Phone 304·175·4322 .

87

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Peter's past returns to the

Get a roam of corpet claenod
far 122.95 . Captain Stta·
mer. 304-8711-2295. Save
Ad . Expire• 85'.

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McARTHUR - Vinton Cou nty
scored a safety on the final play of
the game to score an upset 8-6 win
over Meigs in reserve grid action
here Monday.
Tied at 6-6 and the Little
Marauders pinned Inside their five
yard line, tailback Wes Howard
was trapped in the E!ld zone for the
two-point safety as time ran rut.
Meigs completely dominated
play, but lost the ball a woopplng 10
times due to fumbles including five
inside the VInton Coonty live yard
line. A fumble also led to Vinton
County's only 10uchdown.
The Little Vikings, who mounted
ooly three first downs and two of
those carne as a result of pemiltles,
pushed across the goalline In the
second quarter after Meigs had
fumbled at their own one loot Une.
Minutes earlier, Meigs had
fumbled away a punt at their own
ro. With the aid of a facemask
penalty, Vinton County drove to the
Meigs four but was held on downs.
The Little Marauders then fumbled
again with Vinton County taking
over on the one foot line.
Meigs carne back to tie the game
In the fourth quarter when Howard
scored !rom a yard out. Howard
was stopped short on the two-pmt
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Columbia Gas
mus·t fonn
new board

The two-acre Twin City Shrine
Club Park was presented to the
VlllageofRaclneduringthlsweek's
Racine VIllage Council meeting.
Ralph Webb, representing the
shrine club, presented the deed to
the park to the vlllage for further
development. In action related to
the gift, council approved the
submission of a community development block grant application to
the Meigs County Commissioners
for a grant which would be used to
acqulrevarlousltemstobelnstalled
as playground equipment at the site.
The grant application Is under
$6,&lt;XXl.
Councll · hired Frank Houser, .
f{utland, to cutdown four trees that

driven.
Councllvotedtoholdtrlckortreat
night on Oct. 31 jw!th the siren to
blow to mark the time structure of
5:30 to 7 p.m. Parentsarecauttoned
to supervise their chlldren and
residents who want to treat are to
tum an their porch lights.
The marshal was directed to
check on unlicensed vehicles which
areparkedonandlongtownstreets.
Mayor Pyles appointed Carroll
Teaford, Bob Beegle, Ivan Powell
and Jane Beegle to served on the
Shrine Park Board to prepare a list
of Items that need attention or
development at.the park since It Is
ONE OF TEN APPLICANTS- Oranae ToWDI!Np truck from the Middleport VFD. Firemen pictured
now the property rf. the town.
Volumeer Flre Deparimellt Is - ·ollen local poops wllh lbe outdated pumper are, Jell to rig!&amp;, IIAln
Letters were sent to Bill Caa~rt and " ~ hopmr; lor a likare of U. year's Cornmwlly Lo8car, In cab, ChleiiiAlaer WUHord, lamar Lyons,
~JlOSIIIO ' fllnlaUod:t\e-IJlei!tlitg , .:• Duke &lt; Berltt tl!III!!Qng .u,m .for · ·lleYeiOpment llloc:k Qrllllt tundlnglhroogh lhe Mell!'l and Joe Buda1111an, lit rear. TWo ' 'lllber' _!Jbu!Q
room attheparkandvoted tppayfor cleanup work caMed out. A thank
County Commlsllloners. Onoae ToWlllblp VFD baa vohmleer fire deparlrnents, Rutland and Scipio, have
the cleaning and painting of the you note was sent to Dan Smith for
requested SSI,OOO 1A1 replace this 195ll lnlernatlonal appUed lor CDBG funding.
Interior of the water tank with his services In selling the old rescue
pumper ltuck wllll a newer model punper, possibly a
federal revenue sharing money. van. Councll tabled any street light
Doug Rees, representing the fire aetlon Wltll alter the Nov. 5 election
department, reported that the !Ire and fund transfers were approved ..
chief and another firemen were at a Coonell authorized a letterio be sent
pumptral'nlngsess!onlnlndlanopo- to the budget commission request·
ljs where they wUJ learn how to ing an amended certificate so that
. Ten applications totaling persons, aid In the prevention or (former state roadside park!;
operate and maintain the pump on a council can appropriate moneys $160,514.61 are In the running lor elimination of slums and blight, or Lebanon Township, $21,785.95 to
new $9'/,&lt;XXl fire truck thai Is to be thathavebeenrecelvedrutwerenot Community Development Block meet an urgent need of the pave Barringer Ridge Rd.; Pome·
roy Vlllage, Sli,!XXJ to help fund a
delivered In December. DUs Moun- anticipated when the 1985 rudget Grant funding through the Meigs community.
talneer, Ravenswood, and FMC are was passed. Roofing materials were County Commissioners.
This year's applicants Include major slip repair on Union Ave.;
playlng thf!lremen'sexpensetothe purchased for the shrine park
Meigs. County Is eligible for Middleport VIllage, $10,1XXJ to lm· Orange Township Volunteer Fire
bullding and Carroll Teaford wUJ $103,400 of fiscal year 19Ri CDOCi prove the Dave Diles Park; Scipio Department, $al,!XXJ lor a newer
school.
Glenn Rizer, streel commls· work on the roof. A complaint on funding, providing the county meets Volunteer Fire Department, $al,ml model pumper truck.
ApPlications must now be re·
stoner, reported 22 loads of trash odor from the sewer system along applicable program requirements. for a fire truck; Rutland Village,
were hauled to the landfill and on 'Route 124 wlll be referred to the A maximum of eight projects could $17,340 to pave an area frotn Main St. viewed by commissioners and the
to the corporation llmlts on New Buckeye Huts-Hocking Valley Regenera1111alntenance work around county . health department and the be funded.
the town. Mayor Charles Pyles was EPA. Council authorized the pur·
The CDBG program can fund Lima Rd .; Rutland Fire Oeparl· gional Development Dlslrlct 'to
authorized to contact the vll!age chase of asphalt for chipping and such activities as economic develop- men!, $18,439 for updated flreflght· delerrnine eligibility. 1be final
solicitor in regard to preparing an sealing streets and approved that ment projects, street, water supply, lng and communications equip· grant package must be submitted to
ordinance requiring refuse haulers bUling-collectlng agent Beverly drainage and sanitary sewer Im- ment; Racine VIllage, $5,952.66 to the Ohio Department of DevelopImprove Shrtner's Park which has ment by October 31 .
Ill obtal'n a village permit before Moore is to be accountable to the provements, park acquisition and
A second public hearing date for
picking up trash within the vUJage. clerk-treasurer because of handling lmprovPment.S, demolition of un- been donated to the village;
grant
applicants has been scheduled
The pollee report for September of vll!age money. Coone II recessed safe structures, and rehabilitation Salisbury Township, $9,997 to pave
showed 10 arrested, the collec.tlon of until 7 p.m. on Oct. 21 and that of housing and neighborhood facili- Naylor's Run HUJ; Syracuse VII· for 1 p.m. October 23 at the $43lln bonds, 25 calls, one accident. meeting wUl be held In the shrine ties. Activities must be designed to !age, $1 ,&lt;XXl for Improvements to the courthouse. At that time, the eligible
seven complaints and 444 miles club park building.
benefit low and moderate Income Syracuse Community Picnic Park projects wUI be announced.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - A Public
Utilities Commission of Ohlo'i
ruling ordering CoiUillbla Gas ol ·
Ohio to form a new board of
directors has drawn praise from a
former PUCO chairman and CI•Itlclsm from a state senator Involved
in utility regulation.
Henry Eckhart, who left the
PUCO as Its chairman In 1973, sata
Wednesday he was pleased with the
ruling .
"I think It Is great. It will shake
them up a bltand show them that the
public ut!lltles commission means
business.
"I've been saying for years that
Columbia' Gas of Ohio has been
a.ctlng as a puppet of Columbia Gas
Transmission because Columbia
Transmission Is the only stock..holdel:- .ol-.,Calumbla of Ohio,"
'Eckhart said.
But State Sen. Robert Ney,
R-BarnesvUie, vice chairman oft he
Senate Energy, Natural Resources
and Envlmnrnent Committee, said
part of the tullng was an Intrusion
Into the Internal affairs of a private
company .
In an unprecedented move Tuesday, the PUCO ordered Columbia
Gas rf. Ohio to form a new board of
directors because commissioners
believed the utU!ty has moved too
slowly to find cheaper supplies of
natural gas.
The agency also ordered the
company to find less expensive gas
supplies from companies not at!UIated with Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. The utUity was given Wltll
Nov. 8 to present a plan that wUl
meet the terms of the PUCO order.
The order followed a commission
Investigation Into the company's
gas purchase practices between
.June 1, 1983 and May 31, 1984. The
commission found I he practices to
.be "Imprudent" because the-com. pany failed to buy the cheapest gas
available.

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Phil Roberts, county engineer, and Ted Warner,
highway superintendent, reported that paving on
Painter Ridge has been finished, and paving on
County Rd. 1B is nearly completed.
Roberts also reported that repair of a drainage
problem at the county Infirmary is underway.
Coll)rnissloners requested an executive session
with Roberts and Warner to discuss personnel
problems within the county highway department. The
closed door session lasted about a half hour.

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at $2 and $10 respectively, until such a time, the
commissioners said, thatamethodcan be developed to
enforce that all dog owners buy 'ucenses.
In other business, the board approved Interdepartmental transfers of $1,680.95 for the sheriffs
department, $400 for county court, and $1,229.83 for
the Soil and Water Conservation District.
The board also approved a request from Darrell
Cozart to haul one weekly load of trash to the Meigs
County LandllD from the Tuppers Plains-Chester

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per day boarding fee, must be paid before a dog can be
released to an owner. CNmers will have 10 days
maximum to pay the reclaim and boarding fees.
The adoption fee will be charged to Individuals who
want toadoptadogfora pet. Thlsfeewlllbe charged in
addition to the fee for a license. Thesemustalso bepald
before a dog can be released.
The board hopes enactment rf. these fees w1ll aid In
making the shelter self-&gt;utflclent.
The dog llcense and kennelllcense fees will remain

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Addlllonal fees to help generate revenue to operate
the Meigs County Dog Shelter have been adopted by
the Meigs County Commissioners.
The board moved Wednesday to enact a $4 reclaim
fee, a 50 cent per day boarding fee, and a $2 adoption .
' tee. The )'Tlotlon· to enact the fees was made by
Commissioner Manning Roush. Thefeeswereenacted
In accordance with state law.
The reclaim fee wtll be charged to dog owners who
reclaim animals which have been picked up by the
warden as straysornutsances.Thls!ee, plusthe50cent

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Com1nission adopts dog shelter fees

Two Meigs runners
place high in.meets
Meigs ace cross country runners
Rex Haggy and Wendt Kloes led the
Marauders to outstanding perlor·
rnances In recent meets. At Alex·
ander, Haggy led the Meigs team to
a second place finish among 16
schools. His teammates were close
behind as Joey Snyder was 11th,
Chris Shll{lk, 14th, and Chris
Kennedy 17th. Kloes was the winner
In the girls' race.
Later at Ga!Upolis, Haggy fin·
1shed sixth among 104 varsity
runners while Kloes was 21st among
70 lady runners. Brian Gibbs was
15th among 65 runners In the junior
varsity race. Haggy was also
Impressive In the Rio Grande
Invitational. Meigs will compete In
the TVC meet at Alexander Oct. 15.
Dlstrlet competit ton is selfor Oct. 19
In Athens.'

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queen canclldales
one of lbem will be crowned
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