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Ptlga 14-The Deily Sentinel
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Pomlroy-Middllport. Ohio
lhuradly, February 7, 1881
Meigs. cotliittissioners discuss county ·r oads at. tneet~ng
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determined.
Metp County fees are now at the $2
sln&le or double llnes are USEd.
Aalmal dllml
~k. The county took In 1788.89 in
"We do want to mark Bradbury
Paylnganlmalclalmsandralslng doe tag fees this year.
Hlll and some other highly traveled the prlce of dog license tees weres
Upon request from Susan Isa~c.
a~ tills year,: Robetts added ..
again dL<:Illlssed by thecommlsslon· director or planning at Buckeye
The cootrnlssloners and ·county ·. ers. It was po_lnted out that the Hills, a person tosexveona steertni
engineer plan to establish some county can pay no more for an . committee for the Industrial develp.
guidelines in Issuing county rights or animal clatrn than the weekly ment o! Meigs County wlll be
way for la'ylng gas pipe lines. J.D . . Jlvestock market price for that · appointed by the commissioners as
DrllJJng Co., Racine, has requested animal and that claimS for less than soon as possible. The first steering
committee meeting will be held In
penn!ss!on to lay a line along 1, 700 $10 cannot be pald.
feet of the ApPle Grove- Dorcas
The commissioners are stUI mld·February to begin making
section of County Road 28.
grant proposals by
opposed to raising dog license feeS plans
Buckeye
ffills
on behalt o! . the
Before answering ·J.D. Drllling;
since 40 percent of any fee over $2
, legal and safety impllcljtions wm be
would have to be sent to the state.
tor
COI!J1ty.
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The commlulonen are alsO
seeking an
individual to replace
John F011ter on the Gailla-Jackson-Me!gs 648 Mental Health ~bird.
FO!Il!!rwlllleavethe board attheend
of this month.
Present for Wednesday' smeetlng
were Commissioners Rich Jones
and David Koblentz, PhD RDberts,.
county engineer; Ted Warner,
county highway department crew
supetv!sor, and John Grueser.
Commissioner Manning Roush was
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substantial and sure," GUimor said.
OVP Stalf Reports
WUllam J. Shkurl~ the governor's budget chief,
Republicans who control the Senate apparently are
responded he Is concerned that Republlcans will
set to play hard ball with Democratic Gov. Richard
decllne Celeste's call for a bipartisan compromise.
Celeste over the size of an upcoming cut In the staie ,
Noting that any tax cut must garner approval In
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They approved Thursday thetr proposal for a 30
said: "It only takes one party to block lt. All three
~!"'~.nL ~ut .arul ""nULin.lhe Democratic~House,
must work tO£ether to get it."
where Celeste's 10 percent reduction Is under
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consideration as part oLthe state's two-year bu~
_ uie next three years, would · reduce projected state
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revenues by about $1.5 billion. Celeste's proposal
Senate President Paul E. Glllmor, R-Port Clinton,
would cut revenues $519 mlllion over two years.
stopped short of saying Republlcans wUlnotnegotlate
Sen. Oakley Collins, R-lronton, .said he _supported
but' told reporters "the Celeste tax plan Is dead."
the legislation because Ohio citizens desexved a
Celeste's tax cut lS "minimal and maybe ... ours Is
New contract ratified;
administrators rehired
FolloWing an hour-longexecuuve · Jan. 1:-·
session, the Meigs Local School
Salaries before the increases are
District Board of Education at a
$42,700 annually for Morris and
special meeting Thursday, ratlfled
$J6,160forCarpenter.
a new eight month contract wslth
Meanwhile, spring break and
the Meigs Local Teachers
l'resldent'sDay-,..studentvacauOn
Association.
~ planned for tills school year In
On Wednesday, the teachers
the Meigs Local School District association had ratified the new
were wiped out Thursday att~rnoon
contrac! which expires lri August
when tbe Meigs Local Board of
and the board's ratification yesterEducation met In special session.
day came on the day that the
. The board found trying to cope
extended contract of the teachers
with makeup time that will be
was to be expired. Teachers had
requlredduetothenumerousllchool
closingsduetoweathercondltlonsa
granted two extensions on their
present contract which actually
real problem during the special
session.
PXplred on Jan. 15 and benefits from
the new contract will be retroactive
However, board members appto Jan. 15.
lled the spring break, President's
New contracts
Day, and May 31 when a teachers
The board Thursday gave- two- conference ls scheduled- a total of
year contracts to Supt. Dan C. seven school days - to the makeup
MDnis · and AsSt. Supt. James time which amounts to at least 16
Carpenter and provided salary days In all schools and goes as high
Increases for both. The new con- as 18 at Harrisonville and Salem
tracts are from Aug. 1r 1985 to July Center.
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PARKING
NIGHT CONSTRUC'l'ION - Work oa tbe sewer
line tAl Pomemy's new Pb.m Hut .. expected IAl be
.carried' wt- during tbe nlgbt acconlln' to an
8MIIIIIIIleiiH!t ai 'lbunidBy's pre-<lOIISinJcli cooft!l't!lnl. Bob CampbeU ofHemlockPipeUneofRaclne
A competency hearing scheduled
Thursday morning in Wood County,
W.Va. , for l.indsay Taylor, formerly of Route 1, Racine, who faces
aggravated murder charges In
· ·· Meigs County, was again delayed.
Paul Gerard, special Investigator
for the Meigs County Prosecutor's
pfflce; said the delay was the result
of Taylor's atlorney.being held.up.in
another case. •
· A combined competency heartrig
and extradition hearing for .Taylor
has been scheduled for Feb. 22 in
Wood County.
Depending on the outcome of
those hearings, Taylor could be
ordered returned to Meigs County to
face aggravated murder charges in
said work wlll be done from 10 p.m. IAI6 a.m. bt order
connection with the shooting death
to cut down on lloe Inconvenience IAl Pomeroy
of Danny Wayne Melton in October
residents. One Jane of West Main St. wiD be clofled
1983. Melton's body was found-in a
during tbe comirucllon period.
trailer at Forest Run.
A governor's warrant to return
Taylor to Meigs County was
obtained in November 1983, but
extradition has been blocked since
that time by the competency
question .
1n other area court matters, an
18~year-c!d M-ascnCC'.mty man who
Sewer line contractor plans
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plans to begin
night. Work will commence around
10 p.m. that evening and each
evening thereafter and continue
until about 6 a .m. ln tbemornlngs. It
was felt that by working at night,
any inconvenience to Pomeroy
residents and employees trying to
get to work at plants across the river
would be greatly reduced .
bne lane of West Main Street wUI
be closed during construction and if
necessary, off duty Pomeroy polleemen will be assigned to direct traffic
flow.
four-inch -piping in tbe ground and
covered by Feb. 28. Blacktopping
the surface may have to walt until
warmer weather since blacktop Is
not alWays available at this time of
the year.
A concrete saw wtll be used to cut
thrOUgh the concrete and the
process should be relatively quiet.
Theplpelinewlll be laid next to the
curb.
Problems have hampered Plz:za
Hut's opening for several months.
Now, according to Mayor Seyler,
"things are finally looking good! "
Dollar, stock prices up; bonds down
In MI. the nation's basic money
supply, was larger than predicted, it
still left M1 above the Fed's target.
And they said traders · are
anticipating a large jump in next
week'sflgures.
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Meanwhlle, the Dow Jones aver. age of 30 Industrial stocks rose9.49 to
1,290.11!, just shy of its record high
1,292.62 of Jan. 29. Broader mea-
By 'lbe Associated PftS8
While stocks and the U.S. dollar
continued thetr meteoric rise, the
nation's basic money supply posted
a larger-than-expected decline, depressing bond prices amid fears the
Federal Resexve may tighten credit
availability.
Economists said that although the
$1.9 billion drop reported Thursday
sures of the market like the New
York Stock Exchange composite
index dld reach aU-time hlJ:hs.
The Fed said M1 fell to a
seasonally adjusted $559.6 bllllon in
the week ended Jan . 28 from $561.5
bllllon the previous week. Mi
includes cash in circulation, deposIts In checking accounts and
travelers checks.
with
mpre than $69.000 has been sent.
enced to sb< months in a Charleston
work release center.
Point Pleasant resident Michael
Derenberger pleaded guilty last
month to a bank robbery charge for
stealing $69,003 from the Citizens
National Bank on Oct. 12, 1984.
He was sentenced under the
· federal Youth Corrections Act,
· which expired about eight hours
after the robbery. --The statute
allowed judges to be more lenient In
sentencing young adults.
The act expired at noon, Oct. 12,
a~t four hours after the robbery.
Had the crime occurred after the
exptration date, he could have been
subject to a prison sentence of up to
10years.
Derenberger told authorities that
he acted on ·impulse after noticing
the open bank window. He said he
climbed in and pried open a teller's
safe with a screwdriver.
Derenberger and a companion
then bought motorcycles and
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Cong. Miller's bill .· pro.tects
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WASHINGTON (Special) -In a
move to' protect the nation's
terroalloy industry, Rep. Clarence
E. Miller, R.Ohio, haS Introduced
legislation combating what he
called "unfair" pricing practices by
establishing a "break-point" duty.
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line to Pomeroy's Pizza Hut will
probably he carried out by the light
of the moon.
Following Thursday's preconstruction conference meeting
Mayor Richard Seyler told "The
Dally Sentinel" that the work Is
going to be done at night.
Representatives from Pomeroy
VIllage Council, Engineering Associates, Inc., of Wooster, and
Hemlock Pipeline, Inc., Racine,
were ln attendance at the
conference.
1\ccordlng to the mayor, Bob
It pays to shop at home!
The Meigs County Highway Department found tills out when
personnel learned that salt was available by the ton at Excelsior Salt
Works, Inc., in Pomeroy and began conducting price comparisons.
Earlier this winter, the highway department purehased 50 tons o!
salt from a Marietta supplier with 50 tons more on order. However,
that order has since been cancelled and the county will be getting Its
salt right In Pomeroy and at a much lower price.
Middleport VIllage buys Its salt supply fmm Excelsior as does the
town of Belpre.
Belpre ran out of salt during heavy snow In January and solved its
problem by getting an emergency supply of 100 tons from Excelsior.
Excelsior trucks ln salt from several suppliers, usually ordering
about m tons from each, and trys to keep as much as 00 tons Oil
hand at all times.
Excelsior always puts in early deals for salt and Is just now
beginning to experience trouble getting delivery from some regular ·
suppliers. However, this year's salt supplies are not endangered and
the company Is confident that by next winter; supplies will again be
plentlful.
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not be trimmed as a result of the 30 percent cut.
Finan called the Meshel amendment "an attempt
to make Senate BUll (the tax cut measure) a budget
bill. In appropriate time, there will be a budget bill
bere," Finan said. The amendment was defeated
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Among Democrats assailing the measure were
Segs. Oliver Ocasek. fl,kron. whp called it " tqo much, __
too soon," and Marcus A. Roberto, Ravenna, who
noted_that it contain.!'(! n(Ltax rellel for bus~.
Under the GOP bill, a family of four with one wage
earner making $25,000 a year would save $71 onl985
taxes, $141 the following Y.ear, and $212 in 1987 wben
the cut would be fully Implemented.
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"'substantial tax cut. "
"In 1983, I voted against Gov. teleste's 00 percent
tax Increase because I felt It was too high _a nd would
produce a . huge budget surplus. That pi-ed!'ctlon has
come true," Collins said. "Now ls the tlme .for a
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Colllns, Chairman of the Senate Education
Colll!Jllttee, said Ohio can afford a substantlalincom~
tax reduction and still Increase state ald to local ·
schools."
Senate Minority Leader Harry Meshel , DYoungstown, although winding up as a supporter cif
the bill, challenged Republicans lo go along with an
amemdrnent assuring that education and mental
health funding, as proposed in Celeste's budeet . would
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The duty, MUler explained, would
be impaoed by the government on
foreign suppUers when thelrferroallay pmducts enter the country at a
price deemed below the "break·
point," or fair marare! value o! such
products.
, The Fall1leld County legislator
said terroalloysare vital to national
security, as such products are USEd
In mlssUes, tanks, aircraft, machine
tools and silicon chips.
"Iron, steel, stainless steel, super·
allay and aiumlmum products
cannot be made without the use of
cfil'lmlum, maniJan~ ancr sliieon
ferroalloys and metals," he said.
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While the industry has established
Itself as one of the best in the world,
Miller !iald lt cannot compete
againSt imporls which are "of\en
subsidized." Ferroalloy imports In
1968 made up roughly 16 percent of
the domestic market, and by 1917lt
had risen to 40 percent. Import
penetration currently stands at 60
percent, he said.
But ferroalloys are also imported
from nwnerous countries, Including
the Soviet bloc, and some have
.. benettted from lndustrle!i subsld·
l2led by the governments of Brazll,
Spain arid South Africa.
"Some exporters have sold material at prices that seem so
uneconomlcaliy low If mi!UUI"I!d
against tbe cost of production, and
tills has resulted from an apparent
strategy o! achieving market penetration on the.basis of price," M1ller
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There have been "piecemeal"
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effor!s by Congress to stem the tide
of imports, Miller said the problem
tO American industcy Is ca11sed by
otber . countries' low production
oosts and the "limitations" of
current trade laws.
"The operation o! the break-point
duty Is simple," Miller said. "It
imports enter the U.S. with a .
duty-declared value below the
product's 'break point,' or 'fair
price,' theY pay a duty equal to the
difference," hesald. "Thefalrprlce
wlll be delennlned by the Secretary
of Commerce by taking into account
the production costs of U.S. producers with ef1lclent facilltles and
operations."
Mlller was joined In sponsoring
the bill bY Ohio congressmen Ralph
Regula, Louis Stokes, DQuglas
Applepte, John Kaslch and Robert
McEwl!n, and by Bob Wise, Alan
~lJ~".£.~ ~-!d ~r~.1 s+.egge!.s o!
the West Virglnla Houle delegation.
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS O.F THE MEIGS. MASON AREA
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Publisher
BOB HOEFLICH
PAT WHITEHEAD
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• LE TTERS OF OPINI()N are welcome. They should be less than 300 words
long . All letters are subJ ect to editing and must be signed with name, address and
t~lephone number. No un signed letters wUl be published. Letters should tie In
good taste, addressing Issues, not personalities.
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an unintended effect: It not only
fought · off frost and . Ice; It also
prevented all moisture from reachIng the roots. The growers rrilght
merely have swapped one calamity
for another.
Such possibilities will be explored
on Capitol HUI this year, as
Congress continues Its .cautious
study ol genetic engineering. A
over non-human genetic tinkering.
Laboratory wizards believe they
are well on their way toward
developing techniques that will lead
to meatier cattle and pest-resistant
crops. Strains of supennlce and
super-guinea pigs already have
been developed. A patent was
Issued. five years ago to a genetic
scientist who developed a bacterial
~-
of the grave apprehensions .;~bout
breeding Frankenstein's monsters
have ·been realized. 'The voluntary
guidelines promulgated by the
National Institutes ol ,J:Iealth evidently have worked weu.
Some of the .concern about
human gene th~rapy ·also has
subsided In recent years. The Office
o! Technology
·that
the
between germ cells and somatic
cells.
When scientists talk of germ cell
therapy, they are talking the stuff of
the Brave · New World. Such
therapy lnvolvestlnkerlngwithova
(and possibly with sperm.) with a
view toward creating superhumans. It Is In .this area that we get
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thousands ol jobs and mllllons of
dollars they are spending !!ere In
our counties. 'Then you will not only
see starvtrig birds but STARVING
PEOPLE!
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If any of these Issues affect you,
take YOUR STAND AGAINST
THEM, NOW! Don't let a few
people force you Into poverty. Join
together and much can be accomp-
and gas· producere ~are · forced • tc
its iteO. Wriie your ietterS oi proresi
shut down? How many farmers and
others are now receiving royalty
checks from oU and gas wells
drilled on their property? How
many would like to be receiving
them In the future? Hundreds of
wells have already been drtlled, not
only In Meigs but also Gallla,
VInton, Athens, and Hocking Coun. ties. Hundreds more are scheduled
to be ilrthed unless' the state forces them to shut down due to brine
legislation. OU, Gas and Coal are
three major resources of these
counties. I! tt.ese companies are
forced to .rel~ate In other states
where legislation Is not so severe,
they will take with them the
to your Senators and Representatives, who make. these laws. Let
yourself be heard "via" your local
newspapers. It's your right as
American Citizens.
The development of the fuel ami
energy these companies produce,
along with jobs and Income they
generate Is an absolute must, In
or!ler to gilar<!Jlt~ any futurE! !or
ourselves, our children and future
generations.
Remember this - as a general
rule ; OPPORTUNITY ONLY
KNOCKS ONCE!
Maxine Diddler Sellers
~Valley Bell Rd .
Racine, Ohio 45771
and development unless this Is
carried out and our county pushes
for It all out. We can't sit back·and
WASHINGTON - For VIrginia pressed remorselessly for · full
Isaacs, the low-Interest federal loan payment, they were less dedicated
she got to fix up her modest home about overseeing the repair work.
seemed like a gift from heaven. · They failed to enforce their own
Instead, It plunged the 57-year-<lld guidelines governing reconstrucOklahoma City woman Into that tion contracts under the ~alled
special section of hell reserved for "312" loan program.
HUD documents seen by my
those who put their trust In the
watch as other counties get new
federal bureaucracy.
associate Corky Johnson show that
Industry and business because they
She fUled out all the necessary the guidelines designed to assure
have water In aU areas. We must · forms, submitted to all the routine proper work were not followed. The
push forward now so we cim get our
red taJ;JO and selected an officially federal agency seems to have
job market growing here In Meigs
approved contractor. But the remo- abdicated Its responsibilities to the
County. So for au of the people out
deling left her hearth and health In city urban renewal authority, ·
there, let's push now while our state
equal states of disrepair. The house which failed to follow the guidelines
is ready to help. We must act now or
was a shambles, and her doctors ihat might have spared Mrs. Isaacs ·
be forced to take the back seat for
believe that a heart attack two her grief.
another 20 years 1A.'!thout jvbs-1...-; our .....
ago was brvught-or. by str~ss. -. - \Vben she got hei -HUD loan 1."1
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Box 144-F
Middleport, Ohio 457ffi
Thank you, Mr. Varian
Twenty-five years ago a Syracuse resident saw a need and he
proceeded to do something about it.
The mail Is Milton Varian, who
has served the village of Syracuse
as pollee chief and served It well.
Varian Js a -qualified protector of
the law. Since the village had no
cruiser he used his own car to
service the village for many years.
The amount of money he received was so small It was hardly
worth mentioning. He was provided
gasoline, however.
He has worked beyond the call of
duty since the day he began. He has
maintained law and order with
dignity befitting a gentleman.
' The members of the Syracuse
Fire Department are not only proud
of this devoted Individual but very
grateful for the many, many
services extended the ·department
and the citizens of Syracuse.
There are not enough words to
describe how we feel and how proud
we are to have a man so dedicated
to serve us In so many ways.
We extend our sincere "thanks
and appreciation" to an outstandIng citizen. Thanks a million for
your many contributions toward
the care and betterment of the
VIllage of Syracuse. ~ Donna
Aleshire, Gene Imboden, Wanda
Imboden, David Lawson, Chris
Jacks, Kenneth Jacks, Mary
l"lckens, Eller Pickens, William
Lavender, Malcolm Guinther II,
,ttob Cunningham, Julie Byer.
Help for the hungry
It 1s distressing to have the
Agency for International Develop-
transportation Inland to feeding
stations; medical supplies, potable
water, seeds,
wi!lglit, left-hinaE'dness. ~DO
want to do theSe things? ·
The Issue surrounding somatic
cell therapy are much less portentous. Now we are talking of benefits
to the one person who Is treated,
and we are talking ol experiments
on parts of organs rather than
entire organs. Somatic cell therapy
Is well advanced In animals. Some
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the old ones stU! In place, leaking.
-Though she was charged $:nl
for replacement of rotted stUds,
HUD reported that "there was no
evidence any replacement
occurred.''
- An old circuit breaker, frayed
electric wiring and leaky sewage
pipes were not replaced.
- Mrs. Isaacs couldn't use' her
kitchen for seven weeks while the
contractor tried to repair It.
- The contractor tried to persuade Mrs. Isaacs to buy a
refrigerator twice as expensive as.
the one she wanted. When she
refused, the contractor put her old
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NorthWestent
Isaacs has been unable to work full
time. But this hasn't stopped the
Housing and Urban Development
Department from demanding that
she repay every penny of her
$31,000 loan. Nor has the fact that
HUD's own auditors determined
that she had been overcharged for
the repair work by as much as
$10,000 and that the · supposedly
rehabilitated house was a safety
hazard.
Although the Scrooges at HUD
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and
tlons
the local
renewal office for a list of approved
contractors. In hindsight, she probably should have been suspicious
when several of the numbers .•!le
dialed had been disconnected. But
she persevered and finally found a
contractor who was still In business.
Here's what Mrs. Isaacs did and didn't - get for her $31,000:
- She paid for new gutters and
downspouts. HUD Inspectors found
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"It doesn't matter where he was
seated," she said. "Lying down at
the table after coffee Is a no-no and
the hostess should have Insisted
that Riggins be placed back In his
chair."
"Do you think when the word gets
out, John may not be Invited to
figures, but he
some critical
baskets for the Wildcats, Including a
game-tying jump shot la.te In the ·
second half.
"Milan had the hot hand tonight,"
Northwestern Coach Rich Falk
said. "He's used to playing in close
games from high school, so he was ·
comfortable In the late going."
Petrovic tied the scqre 60-60 on a
22-foot jumper with 1: 15left to play ..
But with eight seconds remaining
_and Ohio State leading 62-ffi,
Petrovic put up a desperation
20-footer that was blotked by the
Buckeyes' Ron Stokes.
Alter the game, Petrovic took it all
In stride.
" I honestly th9ught I was fouled
with the body," he said, "but talk Is
cheap."
The 6-foot-4 guard entered the
game with only 8:50 lefi to play, but
Washington's better parties?"
"Not necessarily. Mr. Riggins Is
stU! a social catch. 1 kljgw O!l€
hostess who, Is entertaining him
next week and to make him more
comfortable she Is putting a
sleeping bag on the floor, next to his
place ca.rd,"
Geo,r ..e Bush.
used up all that was allotted.
nne" In time to reach Africa before
Walters' stepped over him ginthe present stocks of grain are gerly as they poured coffee arid
But It Is encouraging to learn that
several bills have been Introduced
dEipteted.
Justice O'Connor excused herself
to continue this aid, so that for the
It Is therefore of the utmost from the table, explaining she had
rest of fiscal year '85 the starving
urgency that those Interested In an early day at the court.
millions of the sub-Sahara will have . these unfortunates write a brief
After the speeches were conat least some grain each day. 01
requestlorsupportoiHRlOOtoour eluded Riggins woke up, thanked
these pro)iosals, ' the one most
congressmen (Senate 11-nd House,
everyone for the wonderful evening
desirable, the one co-sponsored by
washington, D.C.) without delay.
and was driven home. ·
00 House members, the one supDick Fisher
The capital's social arbiters have
ported by a host ol church and
100 Terrel Dr. been discussing the Incident ever
hunger groups - Is HRlOO. It funds
Elsmere, .Ky 41018 since.
grain for fan\lne victims, Its
Many people have fallen asleep
during speeches at large black-tie
functions In Washington, but this Is
the first time anyone can recall
someone actually ·sacking out on .
the floor.
To put the Incident Into perspec·
Today Is Frlday,l,"eb. 8, the 39th day oll!lifi. TIIE>re are 326 days left In the
.uve
you have to understand the I~
year.
Washington
Redskin game plan.
Today's highlight In history:
Riggins
was
thli
only running back
On Feb. 8, 1910, the Boy Scouts of America was Incorporated In
the team had. For 16 games he was
Washington, D.C.
a,sked to pick up four or live yards
On this date:
with :nl-pound gu&rti.S, tackles and
In I:ill7, Mary, QuEen ot Scots was beheaded after being- accused of
linebackers trying to pull hltn
conspiring against England's Queen Elizabeth I.
In 1693, a charter was granted for the College o! William and Mary In · down. He did the Job manlully and
without complaint, despite the !act
r Williamsburg, Va. ·~
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Today .in history
· political dinners that could be very
dangerous. What happens If every
guest decides to sack out on the
floor when one of us gets up to
speak? We could face a sea of
empty tables."
A check with the hotel brought
thlsresponse."Wehaverulesabout
people sleeping In the lobby, but to
. my knowledge we don't have any
concerning people sleeping next to'l ·
their tables. We'll probably have to
look Into it,' as we've had several
complains from the walters, 'who
claim It's hard enough to serve
everybody when they're sitting
up."
Because Washington Is so
protocol-minded, I called an expert
on etiquette to find out If Mr.
Riggins had made a boo·boo.
Shegaveh!!fherrullng. "You can
only go to sleep on the noor during
dinner II the highest-ranking ofllclal at the table decides to do so
nrst. Since Jusnce O'COnnor did not
stretch out, Mr. Riggins committed
a serious faux pas."
"Suppose he wa.s below the salt?"
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ov~rPaclllc.EdCatchlngsscored12.
ofhlsl6polntsln thesecondhillflor
UNLV. and theRunnln'Rebelsblew
the game open tate In the first half
wlth a· IS-10 scoring burst The
victory gave UNLV an 1.8-2 mark,
11-0in the PCAA.
. Louisiana Tech chalked up Its
third straight victory with help !rom
the Inside work of ROber! Goldbolt
and Willie Simmons. Goldbolthadl7
points, seven rebounds and five
assists, while Simmons had six
b.locked shots In the Southland
over Texas-
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AP Sports Writer
Rick Scnr~!'rj' h~ ~=!!!s rol~
as a zone buster and the three-year;
- reserve Is one of the-reasons Ohio
Unlverslty enjoys a two-game lead .
In the Mid-American Conference
basketball race heading Into a trip
Saturday to Bowling Green.
Scarberry, a 6-foot-3 senior from
Franklin Furnace, Ohio, moved ln.to
a starting role this year and has
responded with a 12-polnt scoring .
average. His perlort)lance has
helped offset the loss of the team's
leading scorer and rebounder, VIc
was a senior, we
have a
!Yi_n..;.."il1g~mgrarn."
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three seasons.
Ohio will be searchipg for itsJOth
consecutive victory Saturday when
It meets the Fal'cons forth~ second
time this season. The Bobcats. 164
overall and 10-lln the league, won
the first meeting In Athens 79-57 this
winter,
Miami (Ohio) (13-7 and 8-3) wnl
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· travelLrtg to Centr.~!M.tr.higan (7..J3r
Ale-xandsr.
Alexander, a 6-7 senior from 2-9) .
•BOOKS
Toledo, the preseason title choice,
Philadelphia, has played only on a
limited basis In recent weeks Is running third . The Rockets (12-8,
•JEWELRY
7-4) wUI entertain Ball state (!I-ll,
because of nagging leg Injuries.
"Rick definitely Is an underrated 5-6).
•PLAQUES
In other Mld-Amerlccan games
player," Ohio Coach Danny Nee
•PEN & PENCIL
said. · "He's one player who bas Saturday, Kent State (11-9,. 6-5)
developed immensely this season." plays at Northern Illinois (8-12, 4-7)
SETS
Scarberry said: "!knew Iliad the and Western Michigan (10-10, 5-6) at
•CARDS
potential. I ju_st didn't know ]IVhen 1 Central Michigan (7-13, 2-9) .
· Nee said: · "Bowling - Green's
•BIBLES
'Anderson Arena Is a tough place to
win. We'll have to . play smart
•RECORDS .& CASSETTE
basketball, be sound fundamentally
·· and play 40 minutes."
TAPES
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) - Swift
Bowling Green has beaten Ohio
5\!nator set a payoff record while five oft he last eight times they have
winning the lOth race Thursday played In Anderson Arena. Hownight at Lebanon.
ever, the Falcons are mired In a
Swift Senator paid $310.8! to win, mid-season slump with five consecbreaking the previous mark of . utlvedefeats. Ohio hastolledo!fnme
Mill St,
Middleport
$294.8! set 1n 1973.
straight victories since an 84-79
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Swift Senator's wlnwas part of a overtime loss at Western Michigan. ·
3-2-1 trlfecta that paid $2,824.00.
Edgewood Shady won the featured ninth race and paid $19.40,
$5.60 and $4.40. Little Wayne Time ·
finished second, $3.and$3, and Little
Tar Miss, $3.20.
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Riggins slept here _ _ _ _ _ _A_rt_B_uch-:---wa:--ld
The big story In Washington last that the Redskin offensive line
week - .was not the president's wasn't what It used to be.
budget or the Ed Meese hearings,
Therefore, friends say, Riggins
but the nap John Riggins took at a came off the season very tired and
Washington Press Club b)ack-tle he's been trying to catch up on his
affair honoring new members of • sleep ever since. Since the majority
of the.people In the ballroom were
Congress.
The accepted version of what Redskin fans, they saw nothing
happened Is that the Redskin
wrong with the running back taking
running back was the life &f the a catnap.
party at his table, which Included
As one loyal rooter put It, "As
Justice Sandra O'Connor, Virginia long as he didn't do It during a
Gov. Chuck Robb and staffers of game."
People magazine. When the politlBut there are people In Washingclans started making . speeches,
ton who stU! have a problem with it.
. EVANSTON, lll. (Ai' ). - Ohio -those few inlnutes ·made a lasting
· State didn't expect a landslide
Impression on his teammates as
victory over struggling ,Northwestwell as his coach.
ern. but the Buckeyes didn't expect
"MIIancamelnandwasreaUylna
to eke ou! a win by the skin of their
groove," said Northwestern center
teeth either.
Colin Murray. "I thought we could
" We got a tough win In a tough get back In it."
,
place to play," Ohio State Coach
"Our first option was to get the ball
Eldon Miller said of his team's63-ffi .Inside to Andre Goode," said guard
victory over the Wildcats Thursday. Shawn Watts. ''When he wasn't
"They played hard and good open, we wanted to get the ball 'to
defense," Mlller said, "especially
MOan, - he had a gooci shot."
during the second half."
"I was feeling really confident,"
Trailing 30-29 at IntermiSsion, Petro11~ said. "I just wanted to
Northwestern went blow tor blow come In and play hard, and if I had
with the Buckeyes, and got some the open shot- to take it."
. help from the bench.
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· Joe cimcheck hit a 12-foot
··we had some guys come In and, turnaround jumper with 41 seconds
re•pond very well,'' said Wildcat ieft to.putOhioStateaheadfor good.
Coach Rich Falk. "lt'sobviousaguy
like Milan Petrovic will have to get
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-The house was left with gouged danger of collapsing because of
and rotted .celllng beams, a garage
faulty C!'nstructlon and furnace
door completely off Its hinges, and
vent pipes that were removed and
not replaced.
unconnected ducts and drainpipes.
Mrs. Isaacs wa$n't the only one
The HUD Inspectors suspected
who saw her dream of government
that the dilapidated houslngwas the
help turn sour. In Oklahoma City
result of something more than bad
alone, at least a dozenfarnutes were
workmanship. "Strong Indicators
the .victims of shoddy work by
Were discerned that the ~slbUitles
contractors and ·sloppy superviSion . of fraud, waste and mlsmanngeby officials. For example: ·
ment exist," one Internal memo.
- One couple with a newoorn . said.
baby had, to use a kiddie pool for
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CRUNCH TIME- Wlsco118lD's J. J. Weller (center) Is sandwiched
by Indiana's Marty Simmons (50) and Todd Meier In Indiana's 5&-!14 Big
Ten busketball victory Thursday night. (AP Laserphoto).
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Nevada-Las Vegas extended the
longest CWTellt winning streak lrJ
the nation to 17 with an easY Pacific
Coast Athletic Association victory
Lamar by a half game with a
conference record . The Bulldogs
are 1!1-2 overall.
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helping. o. u e_a m
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. hazards were
lift, especially the old coacli."
Michigan State and Illinois now
both have 64 Big Ten records, two
games behind conference col~aders Iowa and Michigan. Illinois
lsl8-1ioverail.
~
. In anotller Big Ten game,
elghth-ranj!ed Michigan defeale(!
Purdue 9&3l. Also, No. 11 NevadaLasVegasbeatPaclflc97-72,No.l4
Louisiana .Tech downed Texa~Arlington 8&61 arid 15th-ranked
North Carolina beat VIrginia 82-73.
Top Ten
Michigan won Its eighth straight
game, golngl7-3overalland8-2totie
Iowa for the Big Ten lead. Junior
centerRoyTarpleyscored2lofhisa
career-high 31 points In the second
t.
on a few human patients with rare
anq severe diseases tjllil dei.Y_11'10re _
conventional treatment. ·• ,.,,.
"Whether somatiC Ct!ll:. ~
therapy will become a PI'Qctlcal
medical technology will ·d~nd 'oo
Its safety and efficacy!? SI!YS·. the
OTA report, "and 111e major
question Is when to begin clinical ·
trials, not whether to begin them at
all."
One of the q~estlons that wUl
oo;upy Congre!is Is the role of the
federal government In all this. To
what extent should prlv~telndustry
. ~. le.ft free .to . 'develop genetic..,
products and techniques for animals, plants and humans? How are
clinical trials to be financed? How
are human subjects to be chosen?
'The private sector has to have
flnanclallncentlve,s - the prospect
of a profit · - If It Is to make
enormous Investments In research
and d~eloprnent.
baths and dish washing for a month
because the contractor had disconnected the bathtub and sink. They
for months
had to live In one
because the repair ' crew had
knocked unnecessary holes In the
walls of the other rooms.
- One eight -room house hl!d
electricity In only three rooms when
the rehabilitation work was
finished.
- One man learned that the
contractor had been double-billing
him for many Items so the
contractor could furnish another
house he was building.
- Dozens of fire and safety
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ment announce that grain and
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likely that they w11l work - great
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All-out effort
In past years we have seen Meigs
County fight to get major sewer and
water line expansion In our area.
Now we see the problems up close
and this Is why I would hope our
County Commissioners will push
for a county-wide expansion of all
county water lines In all areas of our
county and push for sewer service
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said It aU with front page headlines,
"Jobless Rate up In Meigs Co.,
"LongwaUing Denial May Close
Mines,''· "Brine Legislation Effects
Big Issue."
If the jobless rate is high now,
what will it be If Meigs mines and oil
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By JOHN NELSON
AP Sporla Writer
The "Magic:•. was back at
Michigan State.
And It helped carry the Spartans
to a 65-56 upset ol ninth-rankedDllnolls, keeping Michigan State
alive In the Big Ten Conference
race.
It all happened as the man whaled
Michigan State to the 19'19 Nj;AA
title, Earvlll "Magic" Johnson, sat
on ~ bench. Johnson had stopped
off In East Lansing, Mich., on his
way to Sunday's National Basketball Association All-Star game In
Indla,napolls, o,rhere he w11l represent the LOs Angeles Lakers.
"I think the fact that Earvln was
]ames-J. Kilpatrick .:: :
"bug" that wouldeat.oU sptlls. None
WASHINGTON - Citrus and Senate committee headed by David
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fered mllllons of dollars In lossesperhaps .. liundt'eds-ol millions .-In ~" ·committeeileaded by ;Jolm-Dlngell,
the freeze that hit their state laSt . 0-Mich., held hearings In Demonth. But suppose, to be suppos- cember. · 'The Toxic Substances
lng, the growers bad been able to Control Act comes up lor renewal
spray with an antltreeze bacte- later this year. Most of the
rlum. The lee would never have · troublesome Issues that concerned
formed.
Congress when genetics first got hot
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Frldey,
:.B aseball owners okay Reds' s&le·; Parker cuts demands
CINCINNATI <AP l - Marae announcement.
"schott says she's relieved that
Buebe11 Commlaalolll'l' Peter
major-league baseball owners have Ueherroth announced the approval
: approved her acq\llllltlon ol the 1n New York.
• Cincinnati Reds.
Schott needed approval of three- ··n bothered me bi>causellllllil't · quarters of ffieNatlonaiLeague
want this to seem funny (peculiar) owners and a majority vote from
to Cincinnati" fans. she said ownersofArnerlcanl.eaguE'teams.
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threeorfourwhoarestnloutonthelr
yachts."
Ueberroth called Schot~ "a capa·
bleadmlnlstrator."
''The enthusiasm she brings
should augur well for (playermanager) Pete Rose, his Reds
players and the fans of Cincinnati In
1985," Ueberroth said.
Ueherrothalsocommentedonthe
length of time taken to approve
..ld llt'a now wWna to aettle for.a
"No vote wu taken Iii January three-year contract.
'"l'lltlr. whole hani·UP wu the
becau~~e the owners needed more
number of yean," Parker aald.
time to stUdY !hi! propo1181,"
"We decided to make aome altera·
Ueberroth said. "I am pleaaed that
They chOSe to lal<e tnelr trme ral!M'r - tiliffii ind adfuslnlents-m That area
and s'itn structure (the contract) so
than making a hasty decision.
Meanwhile, Cincinnati Reds out- that I am paid what I believe I am
fielder Dave Parker says he wants
hls contract situation settled by
Feb. Ja
Parker, who led the team with a
.285 batting average, 9!1 runs batted
In and 16 homers last season, Is
entering the final year on his
contract. He sald he wants to stay In
his hometown of Cincinnati, and
he's decreased his contract de·
mands to try to reach terms.
and James wnuams was announcedDec. 2l.AJan 8votebythe
asked for a new four-year deal
paying him about $4 million, but
made available by the eomml.lllon·
er'1otftce.
Afterward, however, Schott uld
she qulz2led IJeberrOth about tHe
DWIII!rs' feelings toward her.
·- •'faSI(ed If I had-any enemies out
there, "Schott said. "He laughed. He
said It was unanimous ex_cept for
ownen wu po~tponed,
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Cleveland- has yet - to s!gn- 14
players on its 40-player spring
roster.
, Also coming to terms Thursday
were third baseman Brook Jacoby
and pitchers Roy Smith, Jerry
Ujdur and Jim Slwy.
Franco's signing avoids the need
for a salary arbitration hearing,
which was set for Saturday In New
York. Franco reportedly had asked
for $495,<XXl to play baseball in 19f6,
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SUGAR .RUN MILLS
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am. Ox>lr rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:ll p.m.
under directkm ot Allee Nt'ase
I'OMEHOY OIURCH OF THE NA7A
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son, S S. Sui>, Surxl~zy School, 9::Jl a.m,
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hOme runs and 40 runs hatted In 126
games In his rookie season.
Smith, 24, was 5·5 with a 4.59
earned run average m his rookie
season with Cleveland In 1984.
Ujdur, Z7. was 1·2with a6.91 ERA In
four Cleveland appearances. Siwy,
, 26, was 1·0 wtth a 2 Ool ERA with
:Cleveland's Class AAA Maine
· Guides.
' Catcher Chris Banda, mlielder
; Mike Ftschlin and outfielder George
· Vukovich have also filed for
; arbitratiOn hearings. Bando's hear: !ng Is scheduled for Feb. 16 in New
·York and Fischlln's is slated for
~ Feb 19mChicago.Nodatehasheen
set for Vukovich's hearing.
.
Southwestern
.
.
:girls capture
eighth win
of season.
. Southwestern's girls Scored their
·etghth victory of the year over North
Gallla, 5941, In league action
Thursday ·
• The lady Pirates took an early
·advantage over SW . 1~ 7, at the end
of the first quarter, but SW came
.backandledNG by twoatthehalf.ln
,the second half, SW maintained the
lead an!l kept the Pirates at bay for
the rest of the game.
· Tonya McNeal and Dianne Nida
led In scoring for the winners,
posting 16 and 15, respectively.
VIckY Hammond supplied 14, whUe
Sandy Patrick and Joy Carter had
six apiece and Angle Lambert
scored two.
· Michele George turned 1n a
5coting perfonnan<.'ewlth 26 for NG.
Jayne Campbell added 12, with Gina
Rutan and Usa Lemaster chipping
In with four and Karen Steele
supplying two.
SW Is now 5-11n the league. The
}fighlanders return to action at 11
a.m. Saturday against Hannan
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1'IIE SALVATION ARMY. ll5 Butternut
A"'.. Pomeroy. M~ Dora Wthlng In charge
~nday hoUI>5S ,_lng. 10 a.m.: Sunday
School, IO::Jl1 am. Surxlay School, YPSM
Eloise Ada.rns Leader 7:ll p m SalvaUon
,_lng. varjoUs swakeni and music Sl"'Cial$,
Thursday, U:l.l a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladies Home
~ague. .mernbffio In charge. all women
Invited; 6:45 p.m. Thursday, Gorp; Cadet
Classs (Young People-Bible!, 7 ll p m Bible
StillY and Prayer ,_lng, opm to the public.
POIIIDWY ~E CHURC11 OF
CIIRlST, J.'ll.l;Chlldren'sHome Road iCounly
Road 76) WJ..SZ'ti. VocaJ music Sunday Wor·
site> 10 a m ; Bl.tie Stldy ll a m , Worship, 6p
m. W-OY· Bible St..Jy, 1 p m.
OLD DEX'Jl':R BJBLE CHRISTIAN
CIIURQl, Charles Hat!leld pasta-: Unda
swan. Sui>. Sunday ScbOOI !t :Jl a.m ; preacto.
Ing services. llrSI and third Sunday lo1lowlng
SUrxlOY School Youth ,_Ing, 7:JQ pm. ""
ery Surxl~zy .
GRAHI\M
UNITED METHODIST.
Preaching 9:30am., tlrst and second Sun ·
days of each month: third and fourth Sun·
days each month worship services at 7: ~
Wednesday evenings at 7 :ll p m
Prayer and Bible Study.
SEVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb·
erry Heights Road. Pemeroy. Michael PI·
onkowskl, pastor; MArie Spires, Sabbath
School Supt Sabbath School at 2 p m on
Saturday with worship services followin g
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LONG
BOTIOM CHRISTIAN , Jody
Holland, pastor; Walla c(' Damewood.
Sunday School Sup! Wors hip service, 9 a.
m.: Sible School10 a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev Thereon Durham,~pastor SundaySchool at 9 :WI a m ; Morning worship at
10: 30 a m , Sunday evening servlre at7 : 30
p m Thursday services at 7<30 p m
t' REEOOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev
Lawrence Gluesencamp. past or
R<>v
Roger Willford, asst pastor Preaching
services Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7· 30 p.m, Gary Griffith,
leader Youth groups Sunday e vening at
6:30pm. with Roger and VIolet Wlllfordd.
le-aders Communion servlcl' first Sunda y
each month
WHITE 'S
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denour. pastor Sunda y School9·30 a.m:
worship service 10 30 am, Blbl(' s tud y
a nd worship sl'rvkP, Wl!dne!iday. 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST .
Mark Jones, pastor B ill Nlcholson, Sun ·
day School Supt SundaySchooJ9·JOa.m :
Morning Wor$hlp and Comm union 10 30 a
m
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Tillis, pas1or Jay Stlles, supt Sunday
Scho9l 9 3U a m.. Morning worship, 10 30
a m ; Sunday
serv!C(> 7:00 p m
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MT MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth and
Main ST , Midd leport. Re\' Calvin Minnis,
pastor Mrs Elv in Bumgardner. sup r
Sunday School 9' :ll a m ; Worship servi ce
10 r15a m
Study Wed
Church service 10 am
nesday at 7·JO p.m June thru September,
7 p m October thru May Sunday evening
FellowsJllp 7 p m June thru September. 6
p rn October ttu'u May
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whil€'-th€' lndians: off~rt.'U $375,0CU.
Indians' General Manager Phll
Seghi sa1d only that Franco's
one-y~ar contract "is a fair raise"
that includes Incentive clauses.
"If he plays well, then he merits
theSe payments," Seghi said.
Franco said heissatJSftedwtth the
contract: He said If he has a
productive season, he will seek a
long-ten:n <;ontract be(or~_the 1986
season
"!like the Indians, because they
gave me a chance to play. I like
living here. My wife was raised
here. l i11st want to work hard to get
my pay higher and higher," Franco
Said.
Franco satd he plans to go to
spring training at the lndtans' camp
lnTucson,Anz .. early, byFeb.19, to
work on his defense.
"I've got to work on the routine
plays," he said. "Sometimes, I
expect things to happen before it
happens."
Franco. 23, played in 160 games ht
1984 and hit .286 with three home
runs and 79 runs batted ln. His 188
hits were filth best In the American
League.
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The Reds signed Parker as a free
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FRIDAY
POMEROY - A mel't!ng of
Meigs County REAcr has been
rescheduled for 7:30p.m. Friday
at the Meigs Senior Citizens
C€iifef; Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, weather permitting. The
public Is Invited.
.
8, 1986
Ohio
wt11 present live vla sateUite,
MarDyn Hickey Sunday through
Wednesday her teaching on the
subject, "How tp be an
Achiever." 1"'e Sunday evenl,ng
service will be at 7 p.m. and
Monday through Wednesjlay atB
p.m. The public Is Invited to
attend.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's
Daughters, will meet Monday at
7 p.m. at the Middleport Masonic
Temple. The council will meet at
6:30p.m.
congregational meeting of the
Middleport Presbyterian
Church will he held Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The
Rev. Frank Hare of Amesville,
will moderate the meeting. A
quorum Is required.
Friday, February 8, 1986
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Chtirman
OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
Moigo SWCO
121 B. 22. 2tc
Public Notice
Dr. L.H. Mayfield
VCA lunchoon speaker
express Its appreciation for the
many hours of dedicated service
given by the volunteers .
·Members of the Volunteer Chaplains' Association received a joint
lener from Charles I. A.dklns Jr.,
Holzer chief executive officer. Lund
and. Clark, with an enclosed
reservation card for the luncheon
Feb. 14, Reservations are to be
confirmed by Monday, Feb. 11.
.
An auction was planned for the
Feb. 19 meeting of Chester Council
323, Daughters of America, at a
meeting held Tuesday night at the
Chester Fire House.
Virginia Lee, associate councilor,
presided at the meeting with
members being reminded that on
Thursday there will be a work
session on the rag rug project at the
hall, weather permitting. The past
councilors club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Orr. ·
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF ADA M NEUTZUNG. DECEASED
Cttt No. 246B1 Docket 12
Page 486
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NUTiCi: OF ~ ""~·"
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
· On Fobruory 4, 1985, in tht
Maiga
Problta
Case No. 24Stl1, MaXIOIB
Googtein, Route 3, Po,._,
Ohio 46769 Wll IPIIOi.ntlld
Adminiolralrix of the tttotll of
Ada M . Neuttllng.
late of 48246 State Route
248, Long Bottom, Ohio.
Robert E. Buck,
Problta Judge
c'"'""'
eoun,
-sed.
Lena K. N-rotd
Clark
(2) B. 15, 22, 3tc
Public Notice
PUBUCNOTICE
PUBUC AUCTION
OF AUTOMOBILE
A 19BO Plymouth Horizon
S.N. ML24AAD19439B, will
be told at pUblic auction on
Monday. February 25, 19B5,
at 10:00 A.M. at Beneficial
Financa, 300 W. 2nd Streot,
PonNroy, Oh~. 46789. ~rt
ing at a minimum bid pice of
S1,800.00,tonno caoh, to tht
hioheot bidder. Said ;.., II
available to the public for
Robatt E. Buck.
~to Judge
lena K. N-10td
Clark
(2) 8, 16, 22; 3tc
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
949-2801
3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMALL ANIMAL HOURS
Mottday 3 p.m.-S P·"'T..... ay 6oJO p.m.-1 p.m.
NO SUNDAY CALLS
. 3/11/lfc
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF HERMAN ANCREW GRUESER.
DECEASED
Cue No. 24642 Docket 12
Pego 466
NOTICE ·OF
APPOINTMENT
DF' RDUCIARV
On Fabruaty 4, t 986, in the
Meigs County l'lobeta CoUrt•.
CtH No. 24642, Christi.,.
40970
Hollow Rood. Pomtruy, Ohkl
4&789, lppointtd Admlnlotrotrix of the of
H.,... And- 0"*«. deCOIIIBd. late of 41716 - ·
Wallow Rldgt Rotcl. - ·
Maigo County. Ohio 46778.
Robert E. llucl<,
.Probate Judge
CUT YOUR
HEATING COST
SURGERY IY APPOINT-NT
304-675-2441
30% TO SO%
WITH
54 Misc. Merchandise
446-4522
"W1 Rut F, lm"
U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rf. 160 North
..
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Six wHir. old roostera to give
away. Call6t4-949 -2502 .
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6 w..,k old pupa, 4 m•le• ...;;
and 2 female1, part U.br•dor
and Gerllllln.Shepherd, 304- ".'
B95 -3860 or 304-875 - ,.
6577.
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· .. FREE ESTIMATES" .
6 puppies, 3 boys. 2 girts,
pan Poodle and Rabbit
Beagle. 304-875-5466 . • .
:::-_,;c. =
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or 675 ,
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TIE-~ ~T~NS~ ~ p~lQFT:~'11~~§~--~~-~ ~
~EATING
317 North St<ond
Midtlleptrt, Ohio 457•0
SALES & SERVICE
•oc
OPEN:
Sat. & Sun. 10 to S
Mondays I 0 to I
Cloud Thursday
2 female pup1, nMdl good ,
home, Call before 9 pm .
614-446-0069 .
OWNER: Sarah Fisher
End of Rt. 7
By Meigs High School
6 lost and Found
,.,.
""· '"'" ,;,p. 79, ,.,
driveway on right.
·Gallipolis,
·
1/ 15/tln
··.,
LOST Rio Granda Colleqa
Student ID cerd; femel8 .
Anyone with information 71
.,........., , p.m.-! p:m.
Th::;-A;; ! p.:o::.- ! ;:.rr"
rriolor 1 p.m.-2 p.m.
Sotutllay 10 o.m.-ltoJO ...,,
LARGE ANIMALS AND
Public Notice
o.u-.
Custom Built
Homes and Siding
Blown In Insulation
"Free Estimates"
•
ONe male and one ferNie.
·Part Hutkiet and ahepard.
Twelve weeks old. Call
614-992-745B .
.
AlUMINUM SIDING
3-15-lfn
~ CALl
IN MIDDLEPORT
Tho111a1 Theia
f
~
P•rt Shepherd-Bolter pu~
pie1. Mother -diepoaitiori
304-875-2808
·-····VETERINARY
•••
Collie puppie1, 6 week• old .
Wormed . C1ll 614-8435286.
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J&L BLOWN
Tnllltol
Chester council meets ·
Post-holiday skin
Buying Coins,
Antiques, Glassware, Furniture,
Stone J.ars, Etc.
Will do ali types of ex·
cavatina, landsc:apina;,
basements. sewace systems, water & ps lines,
water well drillinc and
service, truckine: (limes·
tone & dirt).
'RECLAMATION WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
•DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
•CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
'WATER. GAS •
OIL LINES
•
A....-.oud~..J., ..... ..;..
of
was completed at Union and Drew
officers and a clergy
Theological Seminaries. He re- representative-at-large, and received a Doctor of Divinity degree
ports on the continuing work of: the
from Ohio Northern University.
association.
·
He served .a·s a parish pastor In
Director of the Chaplaincy Servi·
United Methodist . Churches In . ces at Holzer, the Rev. Arthur C.
Michigan and· Ohio. He began the . Lund, ·noted there are 41 volunteer
chaplaincy program at Christ
chaplains for a seven-county area
Hospital on a part-time basis In 1950
actively Involved In the HMC
_and began full-time service there In .Program. It offers a lime for the
1956.
group to he together and enrich
'1\'hlle at Christ Hospital, he friendships with other persons
org8J)Ized and directed the work·
involved In hospital ministry, be
shop on Pastoral Care and Counsel- said, and provides an excellent
Ing. whl~h has attracted leaders In
opportunity for the hospital to
COINS
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Ctll 4411-00115 . - 5:30.
·.;.~t&rnta;;;- ~nd -a~g.;:
Dr. L.
Mayfield, who recently
gion and Medicine, and Death and
retl.red as Director of- the-Depart· -Dying.~.
~ .•: _
ment of Religion at Christ Hospital.
In retirement, he serves on the
Clnc.Jnnatl.
Board of Trustees at Christ HospiThe theme for his ·presentation
tal and Is a consultant to hospital on
will he "The Joys and Blessings of
pastoral affairs.
Being a Pastor and Chaplain." His
The Rev. William Clark, chairmessage will hlghltght the event,
man of the Volunteer Chaplains'
marking the 15thannlversaryofthe
Association, has emphasized the
HMC Volunteer Chaplains'
Importance of this meeting which
Association.
will include the recognition of the
Mayfield did hi• undergraduate
15th anniversary of the group
work at Clemson and Marion
lndvldual awards of merit fo;
t~"elccUcn
PWS: Office Supplios I
Furni1urt, Wedding
and Graoluation
Station•y, Magneti.:
Signs, lullbtr Stamps,
lusint11 Firms,
Copf Strvk11, Etc.
255 •• st. Mlllilt..,..t
104 Mullitny h. PoOMroy
MEIGS
EXCAVA.nNG
- coMPANY
J&F
:
cet. Very temperamentll.
Ftmtle - g i l type dot. 1~
wMks old. Csll 441-01171
10-8-tlc
GLENN'S
121 B. 1tc
1 yr. oldholfSii,...Hft-le
DENNY CONGO
Roger Hysell
__Garage __
1 - 13·tfc
His- serrdu"fu-i training ---chaplaincy service,
..
Business Senriee8
. WH0:0~-0
can help
you?
CLASSIFIED
- ADS
111 Court St., POIIMifOJI, Ohio .57Ci
;;;,:; ;~,;cV
The Daily Sentiuei-Page-'1 ;~
· Middleport, Ohio
Cuii~es.
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BLOWN INSUlATION
WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA .
•SPIED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON R!FRIG!RATOR
We H•t• Af•ll
Tl••
"Fr1111 Estimates"
Shp T~thlellt
•• D1ty
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
RIDENOUR
TV & APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307
985-3561
All M1k11
o-
t~
pcr;or.
- 'o.·.~th
correct indentificetion. Cell
446-2342. Mon .-Fri .. B to
5.
.
We'd likt to introduce you to
Enpee-A-C.1, the modam WIY
to drive the vehicle of your
NO DOWN PA r•Nl
lOWER IIIONIIIU PA YMEHT
LOST Dog Greene·Duley
. area long hair white-brown
& black spotl, h.. red collar
with t•gs, Reward. Call
446-4PB .
NEW CAR &
TRUCK LEASING
FOUND black & white cat
cfrloice.
. BLACKSTON .
•Wethers •Di1hwaahera
•Ranges
•Refrigerator•
•Dryera •frMzer~
PARTS and SERVIC£
~~ard
INTERESTED IN A .
NEW VEHICLE
ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE US!)
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For Faster Service
(ail
vicinty of 200 block of 3rd
Gotlipotls. Call 446lha026.
614-9'92-1>73
4·S·tlc .
Lost : . female Blue. Tick ·
Hound iri Langsville area . .,
Call 614-742-2195 .
PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZERS
-B~CKHO!S
YOUNG'S
MILLER
.CARPENTER
SERVICE
ELECTRIC
·SERVICE
- Addon• and remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work
-Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrical
worl<
121 B. 15, 22. 3tc
(Free Estimate•)
V. C. YOUNG Ill
Real Estite General
992·62T5
M
992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
,OR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Residential & Commtrcial
Call:
992-5875 Or
742-3195
11 -14-tfc
12·8·tlc
Real Estate General
BOGGS
8
Public Sale
l!t Auction
SALES &SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hor
Farm Equipment
Dealer
FirM
E••IP•••t
Perts & S1rvlc1
1-3-tf<
Auction every Friday night at
the Hertford Communjty_
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandiM every ~
Coneigmenta of new • UMd
merch8ndiM elweys we(·
comed. Richard Reynolda..
Auctionnr. Cell 304·21'8'3069.
9
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Wanted To, Buy
We pay ca1h for late model
cera.
Gh!t!i-oo"D,!I! !nc...._.
E.Mai1nW
ItS Allin 7!Je WAKIAO_s-
Debhy Ann Searls
NEW LISTING- 2 bedroom
garage apartment on Gra~el
Hill. Db!. garage and !g. room
on corner lot. For only
$17,5QO.
· Keith and Carolyn Searls enter, taliied recently with a party
honoring their daughter, Debby
Ann·, on her second birthday.
·
A Cabbage Patch cake was
ser:ved with ice cream and other
refreshments.
Attending or sending gifts \Yere
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Searls, Mrs. Otxle
Sayre, Wayne Adney Capehart, Mi'. ·
and Mr. Jerry Custer, David and
Aleasha, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Long
and Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Wlteeler and Ranetta, Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner and Carrie, Mr.
and Mr. Bill Hoback, Sherry ad
Sharla Cooper, Mrs. Mayme Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gll\(ey and
Sand!, Mrs. Karen Davidson, Nicole
and Jeremy, Ms. Paula Sayre. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Coleman, Tiffany,
Tara and Trenton, and Debby's
sillier, Amy.
POMEROY
Hardwood
tg. woodburning fire·
place, bookshet~es on each
side, 3 BRs, dining rm ..
breaklast nook, Ml base.ment and 3 car garage.
E!lra lot.
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 9
•
9 A.M.-5
P~M._
(Inside Heated Building)
JEWELRY * Errcnro--m
TOOLS *TOYS
MIS(. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
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Mike and Jo Ann Panglq wU he
speakers at the Thursday night
dinner· meeting of the Pomeroy
Chapter, Women's Aglow Fellowship, to be held at Duff's Smorgasbord, Gallipolis. The dinner Is at 6
p.m. with the meeting at6: 45 p.m.·
Pangia Is pastor of the Christian
FelloWship In Middleport. He bas
ministered on both television and
radio and has conducted numerous
druj! sernJnai57He and his wife have
AUCTIONEER: Howard Beasley .
•All Sales Final
•Not Responsible for Accidents
three children-
. Since FebrUary Is "sweetheart
mcinth," Ai!Iow Is Inviting members
to bring friends with them. A sprtng
f!!tJ'eal haS been planned for March
~17 at Deer Creek State Park
Lodge. Speaker there will be Violet
Kitely. Rei!IStratton ill to be In before
FdJ, 15. Further lnfonnatlon may
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---·-'"" Ill'.J r~tltrtll'....---742-2506 or
IIIC',.Ui-il~&
~-
742~.
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Phone
1-(614)-992-3326
Searls birthday
~Jow
216 E. 2nd St.
L
NATIONAL
WHOLESALE
MODERN- One fl. 7 rm.' 6
yr old, 3 BR home. 2 tub
baths. dishwasher, disposal,
cook and bake units. trash
compactor and db!, block
garage w1th shop.
$11.000 - Here's a bar·
gain . 2 BRs, ftlrnace and
bath in Middleport.
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MODERN - lg. master BR,
walk·in closet, 2 others, nice
kitchen, lamily rm. with lg.
woodburning fireplace and
hobby shop.
SYRACUSE - Th is older 4
BR home is priced right. Has
-+~•l.e~el tots. Near-schools
pool for tust"l2t~otr POMEROY - Small 5 rm.
home near the business sec·
lion. Automatic gas heat and
all utilities. For only $9,000..
MIDDLEPORT - lg. 7 rm.
brick and level lot near the
library. 3 BRand nursery. 2
lull baths and FA furnace.
$38,500.
Sue Murphy, Milton Roush
Helen, Yirailand
Bruce Tulord
RACINE - A 2 bedroom
house on a good street, large
tot, block outbuilding. This
house is affordable at
$!3.000 Good rental investment!
RUTLAND- Country home
on nice acre lot. Most remodeling completed. All for
only $25,000.
ad
mail With lhl5
coupon. Cancel VDUr ad by phone when you get
, results. Money n01 mundllble.
· Wrill!
Nam•--------------------Addre~----------------
REALTORS
Henry E. Cltllnd. Jr.
992-6191
Dottie Turner 992-5692
J11n Trussell 949-H&O
Jo Hill 985-4466
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••
In M..ga Co.
Cholet
. 304-675-6276
12 Gouge
•live Entertainment
•free H.B.O.
•Kitchenettes
Switchboard
•Restaurant
A. A.A.
304-675-6276
TROMM EXCAVATING
1-lQ.I.f.n.
pickup. Call614-245-9881,
24 hra.
- - - - - --.c.
COMPLETE HOU!:EHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo, iron.
wood, cupboards, chairs.
cheats, baskets, di1haa ...
1tone jar~ , antiques, gold
~nd silver . Write · M. D' .
·· · ~
.
MUter, Rt.2. Potnerav. Ohio ··..
45769 or con 614-9927780.
.
Buying deily gold, silver. .
coin a, ring•, ;ewelry, 1terling.,
ware. old coin1, l1rge cur.rency. Top prices. Ed . Burkett Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave
Middleport, Oh. 614-992: ,
34711.
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BUYING RAW FURS. B..,f c'
•nd Deer Hldea.Ginaeng an·d -.
yellow root . Selling- -
A111101111 c81111: Ills
tripping auppliea. Wheat
llghll. night lightl . Georgi '
Bucktay.phona 6U-664· ·
4761 .hours 1 2·9PM deilev.. ~
3 Announcements
SWEEPER and sewing machine repair, part1, and
supplies.
Pick up and
delivery, Davia Vacuum
Cleaner, one h81f mile up
Georg•• Creek Rd. Cell
Standing Timber· Call AI '' •
Tromm ot 614-742-2328. •
Cookbook•. 1 60 year• old ()r"
older. Cetl814-949-2179. •· •
Illby bed, high chair. play
pen end •nfant clothing size
0·9 months. Phone 61 4 992-7494.
fmplnvnwnl
01:1 v!Ct:s
I lAnnatmcement
( JforRent
Gun ahoot at Racine Gun
Club
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Pomeror. Ott. 4576f
every
Sundly, 1:00
p.m. Factory chocked guna
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Harp«~ Adult Care Center,
2812 Medleon Ava, Point
PI
30 4 11711 128
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3
lnd 304-1175-7977. Emb.llohed J•n 1, t911. Ptr10nal
care in • home II.. atmoe·
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Motor Route Carrier· Hon·
en. dapendlbte penon with' ,
only.
~
111 COUrt St.
Now
MOTEL
SINGLE 124.95 ·
•caahe $25 and up for your
junk car or truck . Free
IJt~ .~::.~=•-~-
The O.lty Sentinel
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Pomeroy-Mason Bridle
614-448-0294.
Mall This Coupon with Rem1ttanc•
- ·- ..., ...o
Factory
PH. 742-2328
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Real Eatate General
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.
Racine. Oh.
phere. Certtflect gerontologlcal nurH on duty 24 houn
dilly. t800.00 0 month,
privttt pey. Vtctncy now
11. - - - - - - 12. _ _ _ _ __
Housing
Headquarters
EVERY
P&S BUILDINGS
Ph. 614-843-5191
I 0-6-tfc
RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT
WEST VIRGINIA
8 milils from
lashaR luldlng
LIMESTONE
HAULED
LIKE NEW-1973 12x60, 2
bedroom mobile home. Gas
heat. Carpeting only one
year old. Appliances included. Must mo~e to your
lot! Only $5,500.
14x50 MOBILE HOME Purchased new, used 6
sent,
to mo~e to your
lot. 2 bedrooms, range, ref.,
includes nice awning, tie
downs, all underpinning and
blocks. Excellent condition!
Asking $!1,000.
RACINE
FilE DEPT.
Sizes Start From 12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x3.6'
Insulated Doe Houses
•24·Hour
MIDDLEPORT: Good Street
- This nice 1~ story lealures 3-4 bedrooms, modern
kitchen with dining bar, all
storms and many other ieatures. Call for appointment.
Asking $31,900.
255 WASHINGTON STRHT; RAVENSWOOD
,
Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds and
Savell
I
your own
and ardor bV
POMEROY, 0.
992-2259
ADDISON - A remodeled
four bedroom home with I ~
baths. Perma·payne windows, insulated, ~inyl siding. fA 88 heat. Approx. ~
acre lot. $37,900.
C1J
Television Listeninc Devices
Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
Hearinc Evaluations For All Aps
- liSA M. KOCH, M.S.
iz
~
Ill
licensed Clinical
Audioi~ 6 ist
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Ave1111, Box 1213
Glllipolis, Ohio 4.5631
Help Wanted
reliable vehicle w1ntod for
delivery of tho Gollipolio
Dtlly Tribune. Nat o goo<(
income for 3 Of 4 houra • day. lntereatad peraone . c
thould cont•ct tho Dolly . ,
Tribune ot 448·2342 or
avaUiblt.
,
aend name. IKidreA and ~
phone number to Daily
T.J:a Olrtge. complete ' Tribuna, 825 Third A~ ; ~ 1~
tuto ropaln, po_l_l•_·_o_h_4_e_e_3_1_._ _
7 ,00 _o_.r_ti...
1
am-11:00 pm, 7 dlye a Wanted : receptlonlat
week. free Htitnatee. 24 hr work in doctor'a offictt~- 1 \\
rotd oervlce. Call ,,.,._ Applicant mu1t htve butli' ·
304-773-11212 .
training or lob e•pe .
rltnce. Typing, boollkttpi"' •
ond HCNttriel dutitt
' ,I
.I
Gl-way
mrt. other dutlet will .,. ,
od- •• tht job Ia loor~oect. . '
Send retu- to Bo• 728 BIn • '
Cock-e-poo, IP8VId. •t core of tht S..tlntl, 1 1 f •'
Mudooclt on Whitt Hollow Court St., Pomonty, Ott ,•
Rd, 2nd. trtlltr on ltft.
45769 .
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LAFF·A·DAY
Help Wanted
8.1986
Ohio
44
Apartment
f~r Rent
61
Good•
KIT 'N' CARLYLI <illr
72
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The Dai
Frtdey. February 8, 19815
Sealin..-
Pege- 9
Truch for Sale
~.
Soli the beotl Soli AVON.
Cell 448-3368.
IACME
NHd bobysltter 3 daya a
wMk. 1 2 -6. Galllpolla aroo.
for 6 yr. old. Call448-6230.
Two bedroom houl81 and
oportmenll In Mldd)opart
AIRLINES
1968 GMC PU. f160 . Cell
1114-387-0832.
.:
v.t:
and Pomeroy. Low utilities.
Coli 814-992-2381 or 1114·
992-2609 .
___ Opportunltioa in Geriltric
Nuralng . Positions open for
quollty AN 's on coll-in boola.
Cont~~et
Volley Fumkure, now 8o
uHd. l,ergo -tlon of qualIty furniture. 1218 Eoatorn
Avo •• Gollpollo.
""· --1-'--cl ..
PA
homes. houaea.
and Galllpolia.
Nehcy Van Meter,
Kenmore auto waaher •ea.
GE auto washer *815. 8
other• to choo• from. OE
Two bedroom apt, 304·
876-264B or 876-6783.
•1983, Chevy 't2 Ton 4JC<
Sllvorodo- Fully equippodo
and extras. like new 1 979 ...
for 'h Ton 4X4 Ranger;·
ex'tr11, r•l good condition.
Coll814-985-3828 or 814985-3584.
.
dryer f96, roflrg. 2 dr. froot
froo f1 25. aide by lido refril
•196, olec. ronge *711.
2 bedroom apt In
aon, 304-875-1972
6:00.
JOIN THE ARMY NA·
TIONAL GUARD. Goodpoy.
Good blnefits. Coli 304875 -3960 or. 1-800-6423619 .
other• to chooH from. We
have gee rangea. Woodburoing heater •96. Skagge
1110
Open terri1ories with the
l'lew AVON. call 304-6751429.
Twin Rivera Tower. 200
Second St. Point Pleaaant,
WV. Apartments available
for elderly. Rent i1 30 per
cent of adjusted income. All
utilitill Included in rent.
%·8
Transportation. 1976 Ford·'
au per ceb, ~ton HD 1u1pen:
lion 390. 4 opeed. runa.
uoo. 304-468-1970.
Appllonceo, Upper River Ad.
448-7~98.
Captain bunk bedo. for 1110 2
mo. old. Call 814-3677488.
to
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66 Building Supplies
Trade (!enter Furniture
Outlet. Kaneuga, Oh. New
Maytag 8o Croaloy AptJ!Iancoa. Coli 448-4,.88.
Come and
offer. Shown
.appointWill do baby-sitting in my "mftnt on Weekday• or from
home. Have references . Call
814 - 992-713~ .
Will care for ~ld~rly itJ my
home. Reasonable . Call
614·992-6022 .
17 Miscellaneous
1 -4 on Sunday. Talk to 41,
we are ready to 1elll Call
446-3100.
1----'------'--For aale exc. cond. 4 bdr . 2
story frame houee. epprox.
2, tOO aq .ft. living apace.
cerpeted. equipped kitchen,
large rooms. 2 complete
heating system•. paved
road. 10 min.
·
3 bedroom hou..
mao Ridge Road,
·heat and wood
fumoce, &226.00
304-837·7B31.
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wv ..26164.
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on Thoelectric
burning
month,
Three bedroom home on
Pe~ Drive. reference• end
dopoalt required. $300.001
month. 304·875-3423.
_
room. Call 814-949-2640.
weekdays after 6PM end
weekend• after 1 PM.
Mobile Homes
for Sale
18 Wented to Do
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Uaed atovaa
4416 after 7PM .
and refrigeratora. Compare
COUNTRY MOBILE Home our prlcu, oova today.
30
Park, Route 33, North ol _P
.:..h_0_0_0_3_0_4_'7_7_3_-_6_4 ~
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Pomaroy. largo. Iota. Call
81·4-992· 7479 .
1
Commarlcal space for rent
1 600 Sq. Ft.. in town.
Suhoble for offices, atudio.
6.1~·992·74B1..
~fOJ Rapt ~--
814-992-8093.
Nice older home in Ra.::ine,(town). Three bedrooms.
living room. kitchen. dinning
room, pantry and laundry
I homo lot. 1 2
amanar. e76 water paid. 4th
8o Noll. Galllpolia. Cell446-
amell busine11. pizza shop.
located In New Haven . Call
42 Mobile Home•
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Want to do babysitting in
own home near Vinton. Otl.
Cill 388-9820.
Office or houaecleening in or
around Gallipolia-Addiaon
area. Can give reference.
Cell Suaie Williameon or
Potty Slone. 448-0273.
Mechanic, body and paint
work. Birchfields Body
Shop, 304-676-2376 . I
Financial
Block. brick, mortar. ond
ma~nry
supplies. Mountain
State Block, At. 33, Now
Haven, W. 1/o, 304-8B22222.
Homo Park. 44B-1802.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES,
·4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 315 . PHONE 814-446~
7274.
1'----------1976 1 4x·7 0, oil electric.
good ahlpe. 89,600. Cell
814-387-0448.
In
Syrecuae. Depoett re-
12x80 mobile home for rent
In Syracuae. Dapoeit required. Cell814-992-7034,
814-992-7671. or 814992-6732.
.
Mobile home and two lotl-12'x80' New Moon on 1.6
acral. Metal building, air
conditione, carpet. Very
good condition. Call 614-
44
you know. and NOT
to send money through the
mall until you have invelti·
gated the offering.
Me1chand1se
Own · your own Jean Sponlwear, LediiiApparel,
Combination, Accaa~arle1,
W81tern. large Size Store.
National Brands: Jordeche,
SWAIN
AUCTION 8o FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
& u1ed wood-co•l stoves, 6
pc wood LR aulte f399,
bunk bade $199, antron
recliners $99. hew 8t uJad
.bedroom suites, range1.
wringer washers. a. ehoe1.
New livingroom suitet
Iampo, alao
buying call & wood atovea.
Chic, leo, levi, Vanderbilt.
11od. Eoprlt. Brittanie, ColYin Klein. Sergio Valente,
Evan Picone, Claiborn_e.
Members Only, Organically
Grown. Heelthtex, 900 othf7,900 to
f24.900
Inventory. training, fixture•.
grand opening etc. Can o.,.n
1 B days. Cell Mr. Keenan at
306-87B·3639.
Eatebliahed bu1ine11 in New
Haven. carrv out, coolera,
otock end etc . Coll304-882 ·
3241 or 882-2217.
cond. 64x12 Flair. Priced to
aell. K 8o K Mobile Home
Pork, Gallipolia, 304-6763000.
1980 Schultz 14x66, tiro-
place ir1 living room. complete kitchen, 8ir cond.
''New" extras. 304-6763030 or 676-3431.
33
Farms for Sale '
Money to Loan
HOME OWNERS-Refinonce
to low fixed rate. Uu equity
for any
Mortgoge
3061 .
purpoae. Leader
Co ..
814·692-
23 . Profesaional
Services
Furnished efficiency e146,
adutt1. utiltiea pd. ahara
both. 807 2nd. Avo. Galli polio. Coli 448-4418 otter
7PM.
Furni1hed eHeiclency 920
Fourth , adulta, fiB& utllitioo pd. Coll446-4418 after
7pm.
142 acre farm. will conaider
anything of value on trade.
61 3'h Third Avo., 1 bdr.,
water Included, f1 36 mo.
depoait roq. Call 448-4222
between 9 8o 6.
879.000 . Call 814-2466281.
Unfurnished 2 bdr.ln Crown
In Porter area. 65 acres.
849.600 . Caii44B-7247 .
City. Coll814-268·8620 .
Furnj1hed apt. •210. water
pold, 2 bdr •• 1136 2nd. Ave.
60 Kra farm In Bedford" Gollipolia. Coli 4411·44 1II
Township, recently drilled otter 7PM.
gas well.
Byiappointment
call 814-843-6372
6pm.
otter
'
36 Lots 8& Acreage
end Slomoao klttona. AKC
Chow pupploa. Call 814448-3844 'aftor 7PM:
Nlcley fu rniahed email
house, mobile home, eff.
opt. odulto only. Cell 4480338 .
Unfurniahod 1 bdr. opt ..
odulto only, f 160 mo. lo
dop. 122 Fourth Ava., Gllllpollo. Oh.
lign ASCS loaao transfer
forms. Cell 4411-2354.
AKC Cocker Sitaniel puppie• mike 1 great gift for
71
your valentine. Whelped
TOP CASH paid for '80
4600 wotti. 120-240 volto.
10 HP, B-Songine, ulld laoo
than 8 hours. 8850.00 . Coli
814-367-7760.
lNG STONES,
HE'S BEEN
'
1977 Champion motor
homo, 28 fl .. fully equipped,
f11,200: Call 814-24658211 onytlmo.
.
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lmprbvements
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Right now hes assisting
on a triple bu-pass
operation!
.,.., ,.. Open up!
Marcum Roofiog & Spoui-'', ·
ing. Now installing rubber !~
roofe. 30 years experience, ,
specializing in built up roof.
Coli 814-388-9867 .
.:~:·
Could be uaed for Valentina's dance, aize 3-4 . Coli
614-268-1979.
Pioneer electric power plant.
THE ARR.IVAL
OF THE FLOAT·
----------------~~
.~ .
gown.
Formal evening
.. . EVER SINCE
;(~
.,
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Hay 8& Grein
Straw, f1 .60 par bale, 304876 6086
'
'
H lo R'ohotgun 1091., 321n.,
880. Call 448-7019.
79 Motors Homes
8& Campers
81
64
Tr,; nspor l allllll
Oec. 28. 19B4. Phone 304·
676-1038.
Autos for Sele
model and newer ueed care .
Smith Buick-Pontiac. 1 91 1
Eootorn Ave., Golllpolla. Cell
814-448-2282.
111'9B()t;;;,e;ii;';;-;,;4:-;~
1980 Chev.
4 dr.
2 AKC rogioterod female
Poodlopupo. f125.0011ch .
304-882-3872.
hotchbock. 8 cyl., auto
trono, fr. wh. drive. AC,
goug11.. local owner, good
cond. Coli 814-24]8-6620
after 8PM.
57
Musical
Instruments
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local reference•
furnished ~ree estimataa.
"'
•
1 972 Chevy Nova 327 4
bbl .• IUnroof. 4 1pd .. custom
paint job. Price negotiable.
Cell 448-B506 after 4PM.
Rogers Beeement ;.:
Waterproofing.
....-..
Iron Horae Buildert. Farm & '
Commercial Pole Bldgs. ~ -
614-332 -9746 Collect. , .
Winter apt: 30X40X9 with ,.
16' track door & man door: .;~; ;
,,-...
$6236 erected.
.
RO"''S Television SerVice.-:~ ~
Specializing in Zenith and •.
Motorola. Quazar . and "!,
houaa calls. Call. 304-676- '
2398 or 814-448-2464 . . : ;
---------',I'
Fetty Tree Trimming. stump , '
removal. Call 304-675· _. . .
1331 .
.
.. ,.,,b i' l ' 304"6i764247. ~I I
Wood
8285 to
up to 8~26 .
8660.
Bunk bed complete with
mattr11111. 8275. and up to
f396.
gi
.
Mu•ic. Inc.. 81 Court •St ..
Gollipollo, Oh 46831 ,
Baby beda. f1 10.
l-arge selectiOn Antique
Pocket Wotchea. fully guo-
Wurlitzer piano. conloleconcert, &able·cherry. Good
lull or twin, f58 ., firm, $68.
renteed. Harry SideraJawelers. Gallipolis ferry , W. Va.
end *78. Queen sets, $196.
304-876-3867.
4 dr. chaota. 849. 6 dr.
choato. f69. Bed frames.
UO.ond 826., 10gun-Gun
Lowry Fun Machine Organ
22 caliber Smith 8o Wouon like new. ·orgintl price
4" barrel regular and target- .f2.600 will 1111 for f1,400.
stock, exc . cond. $175. Cell 448-9478 otter IS
Mattre1111 or box aprinoa.
cabinets, $360. Gaa or
electric ranges $376. Baby
moHrouas. 826 8o 836, bod
!romeo 820. 825, 8o 830.
304-937-2343.
hen
Jackets. Sam Somerville's •
East- Ravenswood, At. 21 .
North · Afternoon .
886.
Waakenda.
6 pc.
dinette, head boordo, and 2
bedroom suit••· 3 miles out
Ruleville Rd. Open 9am to
5pm, Mon. thru Set.
814-448-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wa1hen:, dryer1, rafrlgera·
tore, rangee. Skaggs Ap-.
pliancaa, Upper River Rd .
bllide Stone Craat Motel.
614-448-7398 .
668-
1 978 Dodge Aopon Auto;
PS. PB. radio, wire rima,
11,995. John" a Auto Solea,
Bulovlllo Rd., Cell 448·
47B2 . Galllpollo. Oh. ·
SUrplus, Army. Denim, Car-
king frame f60. Good aelec-
-~
cond .. f1 ,600. Call
4428.
waakdeyo. ·
tlon of bedroom suite•.
rocken. metal cabinets.
headboards $38 S. up to
U18d Furniture
1 9B4 Dodge Charger
10.000 mi .• 86,900. 1982
Plymouth Tquriomo TC3
37,000 mi •• f4,00Q. 1984
Dodge Charger 2.2 5,000
85.800. 1979 Horizon 4 dr.,
71,000 mi., 11,600. Call·
814-379-2728.
Clothing,
Boots,
1 8"' Solid State chain aew
$200; Wood-coal stove, w&Mtres $300; 660 Triump
motorcycle chopPed $800.;
Seare upright freezer *200.;
8 HP tiller f1 60.;. Floor
pollaher-buffer 81 6.; Rug
ahampooer f 1
Wicker
e.:
ewivel chair-1tool *60.00.
304-876-3439, oak for Rod.
68
new 1983 S-Ib Chevy
air, 1 3.000 octual
Fruit
8& Vegetables
Truck load Rome Boau!y
86.00 buahol . All fruit and
vegotobloa. Jacko Morlcet.
Route 36. Hondoroon.
l
55 Building Supplies
Nlallbu Chevy
Sedan. New tire1, new bat-
Call
tory. loaded: \lory good
condition, f1200.00. Call
., 4 -992-8283.
Suppl11:s
,-; LIVI",III,J
19711 Plymouth Duotor.
*300.00 or belt offer. Call
304-773-561 8.
Farm Equipment
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7:00
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Hptic tanka. land&caping.
Coli anytime 814-446 -
4637, Jamae L. Davi1on, Jr.
owner.
84
1 978 Corvette Stingroy TTop. 350 Cubic Inch. Auto-
One Day at a Time
Electrical
8& Refrigeration
7:30
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85
time only. Ward'• Keyboard,
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Homes for Sale
Fotaole, rontortrado. Nlco3
1K11, homo In Plontz Subdlvlolon •• 43.000 or
rent.
colll14-2411-11281 .
uze
41
Houees for Rent
HouH for rent. Call 304871-7283 &75-8104 or
8715-15388. .
Nice 2-bedroom hou ... 800
block Flrot Ave .. Golllpollo,
off - t perking. roforon••• end depoak. Call 814258-1629.
Fokllr& (PREMIERE)
RaDger
Bouts of the 70's
vs.
Jam•• Boye Water Service ..
In Middleport on North 4th
Kan's Water Service. Weill,
clatern1. poo~1 filled. Phone
Ave. Two ' bedroom fur·
niahad oportment. Aloo. o
large 2 room furnlehed
oportmont. Coli 304-8822588
Furnlahod opt. for ront. 3
roomo ond both. Coli 814992-5908.
Form Equlpmont' Conlignmont Auction. 8oturd1y.
Fob. 9, 1988 11 9:30AM 1t
tho 21th ltrMt Tobecco
Worehoun. HuntingtOn, W .
Vo. Moo yoii<Hif '"lcome
•• 1 buyer or •ller. For eny
lnformotlon coli 304-7437173 evenlngo Bill Chopmen. Auctlo,_.: •111 Maadowo 1189-811 end Edwin
Wlntoro 334-85.
2 bedroom apartment• In
N - Hoven. Newly remodeled In town. Coli 814992-7481 .
814-387-0823 or 814-3877741 night or day.
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1878 4x4 f. 100 Ford INCk.
Allie Cholmor D-18 tnctor I-C~•~I-1--~-3~2-1~2~.- - - with
front 11111• 3aloo
pt 11n Ford 4il4 Mft
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hltoh. wide
Pl. 12.8110.00.
....
big - - dleoountl on tiroo. V·8. now duol1xh1ult,
hoy !liddon. lldera !quip- outo. *2,000. Cell 1fter II.
mont. 304-8711-U2.1 . _ ~ -.-.;;..
441-1_36_1.,
•11.
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Upholstery
TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Sec. Ave., GoHipollo.
814-448-7833 or 814-4481833.
New • Aeupholatered furni ture.
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Furniture
Manufacturing. St. At. 7,
Crown City, Oh . Cell 8142111· 1470, aoll Eve. 4411-
.
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01ego.
A lao poolo filled . Coli e14256 · 1141 or 814-4481176 or 814-448-7'91 1.
Income Tax 'Preparation,
Stoto and Federal, U.OO
ond up, call 304-&75-2440.
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Phone 814·448 · 3888
614-448 ·4477
WiM trade for 197B-1979
wogon, 40.000 mi.
448-0962.
Rotary or cable tool drilling. ·
Most wells completed same·
day. Pump sales ::.nd aervi- ·,
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Call
69 For Sale or Trade
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matic tran1., PS, AC and
304-875 - 6600 or 8763824.
Doc says it's
Call collect 1-814-2370488. 9 a.m. t<> 6 p.m.
AKC reglotored mole Pomorenlan, 1 yr 8 mo old.
noo.oo. 304-876-5393.
!Cool Deliveradl good lump
house coal 1 to 1 ton. call
Jim Lenior 875-7397 or
bdr opt., 2 bdr opt ..
f 1 50-UJO. Coli 30~-8767283 676-6104 or 87615386.
Gallla Co. 10% down now
ith
I
F'emala Peklngooa• . Dachohund mlx. 14 montho old.
Shota ond opoyod. Good pot.
f40.00 firm. Coll814-99289117 . .
oround tho World. Caii814992-231B or 814-992·
7865.
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Wanted to loaao: 1985 toblccopoundlflttomyfarm.
Will cut and deliver firewood. Coli 814-268-1628.
Two handmade quilta. Juet
Completed . Large elze.
Grandmothera Fan and Trip
,..
60x10 New Moon, good
Indoor-outdoor boarding ta-
hlioihfar.~oEA~i~~n~:r.o'r".,'"---r ;o~-~-~c~.,.~-·~'Y~"~d~
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268-8246.
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paid oo ooon ao poaolble to
Coll814·448-31 59.
4415-2:746 or leave
W. Va.
nau
irewood ·Split· 96%
hardwoods . . Sealoned
51 Household Goods. go .• 2'14 lightweight, f460.
Wllleell for poy off, $6,300.
Call 81 4-3BB-8269.
Equipment Co., Hender10n,
IfF
Wincheater model 12. 16
bdr. must aellleaving 11111.
Mobile Home, 12x86 houae
trailer. &6.600.00. Sidera
K
cilhloo. Englloh Cocker Sponiol puppioa. Coii814-3B89790.~
246-6804.
266-6794 after 6PM.
Business
Opportunity
814-288-8622.
Limestone, Sand. Gravel.
2326 ovo.
f199-$699,
Apartment
for Rent
6 yr. old Reg. Sorrel gelding.
For lease 2 bdr. unfurnit:hed
apt .. overlooking city perk, Firewc;tod cut up elabl, $16
etove & ·refrlg .• $190 mo. PU load . Larger loads dell·
Coli PJ'a 446-1819 or 448- vered. Call for pricaa, 614-
·
quired. Coll814-992-7034,
814-992-7871 , or 814992·6732.
622.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
814-387-7220.
lionol All-breed grooming.
------,~---- 1 Pick up at Richardt lo Son.
Call 446-7785.
Furnl1hed. no city taxes.
water end aewega furnlehad. beautiful riverview,
kenauga. Foater'l Mobile
awno!~d~:r~~:~-~~~~~~~~~~and ahowed. Very
64 Misc. Merchandise
49
For Lease
Od•<iac>r
Call
gentle-must nil, no rea~o"able offer refueed. Gall
BA : private lot f 190 mo.
Water included, depo1it !t
roferonco. Coll448-9348 or
448-3100.
1971 Oakbrook '12x50 2
22
Farm Equipment
Brlarpatch Kennet1 Profea-
Raccoon Rd. furnished, 2
1 2x60 mobile home located
aro.
61
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1 978 Chevrolet PU. auto{·
PS, PB. air. Coli 448·0849.-
8221.
RN,DON , Pomeroy Health
Cora Center. 814 -992 6606. J\pplicotlono taken
through Fob. 22. 1985.
E.O,E.
1977 't2 ton Chevy
atenderd. PS. PB. rad'-1;
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...---Local Briefs~--Driver cited following accident
A Racine man was cited by the Gallla·Melgs pOSt of the State
~~hwa~ro~wing a two-vehicle accident Wednesday on SR
i
Troopers said Dale Lawson: 52, of Portland, and Scott Wolfe, 25, of
Racine, were westbound on 124, wben Lawson reportedly stopped to
make a right tum . Wolfe, troopers said, apparently could not stop in
time and struck Lawson's plck·up from behind. No injuries were ·
reported in the 8:10a.m. Incident, whlch the patrol said caused
moderate damage to Wolfe's car and light damage to Lawson's
plck·Op. Wolfe was cited for assured clear .distance following the
accident.
TWo Racine residents escaped injury when their vehicles collided
on 'SR 388 Wednesday morning. . .
- .
Arlene Rqe, 26, was eastbound on 338, when the patrol said she
attempted a left tum Into a private drive. Troopers said she sUd and
Judge
O'~rien
OOt K·Up. The':l lt.m.
car and light damage to HlU's
Emergency units answer calls
Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service answered
. seven calls for assistance on Thursday.
At 1:41 a.m. , Racine was called to Ohlo 338 tor Clyde Tucker to
Veter<p~sMemorlal Hospital. At 1: 47 a.m., Tuppers Plains wa,scalled
to Ohio 681 (or Mildred Ha rrls to Camden·Clark Meli'\Prial Hospital.
·sentence
-• .,. ·mvo:ou.,
probation and !'>Sts for domestic
violence; 90 days In jail with eight
days suspended, stx months proba·
tlon and costs for resisting arrest;
Patricia McCarty, Racine, six
LOCUST AND PEARL ST.
processes 32 court cases
Thirty-two Case!; were prO. month jail sentence suspended, a
cessed Wednesday in Meigs County year probatinn, restitution and
Court by Judge Patrick O'Brien.
costs, passing bad checks.
Fined were Larry Boyer,
Also Monty Barringer, Reeds·
Hamden, S6i3 iili<lt:1JS!s;'vverload; - V!1 e, $40 and costs, e xptretl OhioThomas Bentley, McArthur, $364 license; James Thomas, Pomeroy,
and costs, overload; Douglas $25 and costs, speed excessive for
Browning, Racine, $250 and costs,
conditions: William WhJUock, Syra·
three days in jail, 00 day license cuse, $25 and costs, left of center;
suspension,DWl,andcostsol)]yfor Roland Landaker, Pomeroy, $25
improper .JliiSSing; Mike Milh~.
and costs, failure to display vall1
Longliottom,$250andcosts,10days ·license plates; Jonathon Wells,
in jail and UJ !lay license suspen· Middleport, $:al and costs; . left of
sion, · OWl; Richard Rathburn, center; James E. Hall, Chester, $10
Middleport, $100 . and costs, six · and costs, improper passing; Con·
monthslnjallwithallbutthreedays nie Scholderet, Pomeroy, $10 and
suspended, two years probation, costs, running a stop sign; Mildred
~~~~2m:ls;sed~t~he~t~u~rn~a;~n~d~w~h~ile~s~he~w~~a:s~~Eoin~t~he;1hlg~h~w~a~yB,a~p~l~ck!·u~pb~~dn~m~es~~tl~c~vi~o~len~ce~;~J~o~hn~N~.ew~iun,
l!'il
s-car as SHP
caused moderate damage to
ntpk.nn tmoOPrs said.
. Friday, februa!'Y 8. 1988
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Page 1 0-The Daily Sentinel
costs; Charles J. Pennington, Leon,
W.Va., $23 and costs; Deanna
Denny, Rutland, $21 and costs;
Larry Bowling, Magnolia, Ohlo, $21
and rests: Chc.rles-Pn·N~!!. Gall!poils, $:xl and costs; Tonya Shaw,
Gallipolis, $20 and costs; Delbert·
Hardwick, Jr. , Wayne, W.Va ., $19
and costs; Sharon Neutzling, Ra·
cine, $2() · anll costs; Lynn Shuler,
Racine, $20 and costs; James
MIDDLEPORT., OHIO ·
Dickson, Gallipolis, $21 and costs;
and Jerry Caplinger, Athens, $24
and.costs.
_
Forfeiting bonds in Meigs County
· Gourt w~re Paul Champ, New ._
Cumberland, W.Va., $39, speeding;
William Gilmore, Middleport,.$25,
unsafe vehicle; Donald Harman,
Belpre, $42, speeding; and Dana
·wnuams, Pomeroy, $45, failure to
display valid registratiOn.
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8 A.M. to 10 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK
WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS AND WIC COUPONS
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SALE DATES: Feb.10·Feb,18, 1185.
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Quantity Rights Reserved.
Not Responalble For Typogrsphlcal
or Pictorial Errors.
Farmer, dlsnlav.Yalld.recis
Pomeroy; $10 and
costs,__
· Jallure.to
. !ration:
Clarence'Potts, 'JF.; MfQillep!lrt;~lU
and costs, running a stop sign: and
Stephen Sellers, Racine, $10 and
cosls, expired license plates.
. Fined for speeding were Michael
McCormiU, Huntington, $25 a11d
.New contract
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all of the schools- and that's only If
Thursday to petition the Ohio Board
Apartments a.t 8:31),p.m. for Roy Brown whp_was treate«U!!ll no!
transported. At 9:06p.m., Rutland went to Briar RJdge Road for
Charles Barrett to H.Jlll~r M.edlcal.Center ..Mi!ldlfoort wen ttl! Vj)l~ge _
Manor Apartments at 10: 49 p.m. for Katherine Folden to Veterans
Memorial. And at 11:06 p.m., Rutland was called to Buzzard Den
Road for Cheryl Ferguson to Veterans Memorial.
A decisiOn on how to cope with
thcise four aad!ttonilf-oays Will be
made later along with devising a a
solutiOnforscliOO!Swllere- flveor'slx
additlonaldayswUihavetobemade
up.
Meantime, the board did decide
Installation service planned
Hearing..
due to the road conditions this
Winier.
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Calamity days whlch have a!·
ready been submitted- for- appro-val-the five days allowed without
makeuptline-orwill be submitted
for approval to the state board of
education include Dec. 6 and 7 and
Jan. 10, 11 and 15. ·
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"''"'1~"'...e,Ba:-:-..,r·reKuttt>t"o'iUHruo1Jze
r !iM:sed<
:oliicl•e<aliiCi'ieiflnitl uer.wMfiil•d!i'dl,~epoiijirt,i;iw;•ie;n~t;=,tioffiS
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F'L\ood
~~.~~~~w~h<lle~n,J!sc:''hoo~·~;~:i=~~gatber ,, ·:th~e~flv~:e;ac~ala~~m~l~~ty~·~da~y~s~~"]tS:~= }~ ;,_,
New officers wUl be Installed wben the Middleport Chamber of
Commerce meets at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the LaSalle Restaurant.
Members and individuals interested In llE'comlng members are
invited to attend.
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Churchgroup mee.ts Monday ,.,
United Methodist Women of Heath United Methodist Church In
Middleport will meet at 7: JOp.m. Monday at the church with Kathryn
Knight. to present devotionals and Beulah McComas, the proi:ram.
Hostesses wUl be Pauline Horton, Mary Wise, Lorena Davis and
TerryByer.
Summer applications .accepted
'
·Applications for summer positions at the park are being accepted
by the Middleport Recreation Commission.
Applications for park director and lifeguards can be obtained at
the mayor's office.
Missionary is Sunday speaker
The Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Ruth, Andy and Mattbew, wUI be
speaking at the Salvation Army on Butternut Ave., Sunday at 10a.m.
The minister has served as a missionary in Korea sin~ 1964 with
Christians in Action, Long Beach, Calif. the public Is Invited to attend.
Slides wUibe shown.
.
Three winners
CLEVELAND (API -A41·year·
old Lancaster man and a working
couple from Ottawa were two of the
winners from Wednes·
mUllon has yet to claim the prize:
lottery officials said.
Each of the winners gets $1.5:xl
million, which boils down to W
yearly payments of $00,813.92 once
taxes are withheld.
The Lancaster winner, Michael
R. Heston, says he Is a · self·
employed mechanic with a wife, one
child and another on the way. He
!iays he plans to pay off his hOUse and
help out his family. He lists hls
hobbies as his boat and horses.
The Ottawa couple, Floyd E. and
Miriam D. Roof, said they have
played the same number since the
Lotto began: the birthday and year
for each of the two.
The winning numbers were 3, 7,
10, 11, 24, 28.
Meets this evening
(Continuf!(l from page 1)
beaded·for the West Coast, but were ·
apprehended in Missouri after .
Derenberger's companion attemp.
ted !o sell mariluana to an
undercover p<iilceoiflcer.
U.S. District Judge Charles
Haden II also ordered Derenberger
to repay $7,619 to the ba!lk, to
continue drug abuse treatment In
Dunbar and to complete vocational
tra!nlng.
Derenberger could be resentenced II he violates the terms of
his parole.
...__ _
game. Earnings came on sales of
$1,243,192.5(1, while holders of win·
nlng tickets are entitled to share
$493,781.50.
In the parimutuel "Pick 4" game,
sales totaled $199, 7!ll.50. Holders of
winning tickets are .entitled to 45
percent of the take, or $89,982. A
winning $1 straight ticket earns
$3,144. A winning $1 boxed ticket
earns$131.
The Number: Five-four· seven
Pick 4: Nine-six· seven-eight
Weather forecast
Tonight, clear and cold. Low 0:.5.
Si!tyrday, mostly sunny. High2Q.25. ,
The chance of snow is zero 'tonight
and 10 percent Sal!Jrday.
Extalded FOI'IlCSIIt
Sunday boulh Tuelday:
Fo..!r 0!! S!mMy and ~ c. ........e n!
amw Monday and Tuelday. 'JIIghl
In the 308. Lows mainly 10.211.
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Meets Monday
Rutland Village Council will meet
at 7 p.m. Monday at the Civic
Center. ·
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Among the survivors Is his wife,
Rae A. MUls Gwiazdnwsld.
Arrangements are being made at
the Rawlings·Coats-Blower Fun·
eralHome.
Again we're celebrating our history In the grocery business with an
all-out Anniversary Sale. We would like to dedicate this week to Great
Grandfather Vaughan, Dick VauoW.n, Sr~
. ·Happy
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Valentine 'g
. Dsg ltom ·
.lnRelt Jeweltg
NOW THROUGH VALINTINE'S DAY
DIAMOND
EARRINGS
Lottery winning
numbers: 547,9678
CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning nllll)ber drawn Thursday
l)ight in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number," was 547.
In the "Pick 4" game, the winning
number was 9618.
The lottery reported earnings of
haii.
Wiiiam Arnott,. Syracuse, has
been dismissed as a defendant in a
suit filed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Floyd J. Ross, Jr .•
Pomeroy, et al, against Stephanie
Arnott, Syracuse.
Also in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court, a restraining order has
been Issued against RJchard Rath·
bum, Columbus, pending a divorce
action filed by Linda Rathburn,
Middleport.
The court has ruled that prior
chUd support orders for Glenn
Lltman, Jr., are t.o.be continued. A
reciprocal action for chlld support
was filed against Litman In Meigs
County by thP State of Ohio and
Gwiazdowski
519.95
Reg. '29.95
1984 marked the 50th anniversary of hit lifelong career as a protes·
slonal meat cutter. We are praud of his example of perelstance and
dedication. His life &fld attltud• havt Influenced our family and
business, and we would like to thare them with Y01J through our
store this week.
1979 CHEVROLET C-10
4X4 PICKUP
Long bed, silver with red interior, 350 V-8 engine,
automatic transmission, power steering and
brakes, lock-out hubs, dual gas tanks, am radio,
rear step bumper, 7:00x15 mud and snow tires,
and lust 29,600 miles on this one owner truck - 83
Diesel Trade "Like New"
$5,90000
57.95
-1.2 DIAMOND HEART PENDANT
NOW
$-11,900°0
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6 Diamand
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SALE
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lm tiN But Ito•
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S,_ting at
Hurryl Only 3 ltft.
$150
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Ends and Pieces
.
979 Chevrolet C-20 Truck •••••••• , ••••• ~ •••••••••'4,50000
983 GMC C-1500 Dlesellruck •••• ~ •••••••••••••'9,80000
1982 GMC C-2500 Diesel Truck .................. '7,90000
1983 Ford F-150 Truck ••••••••••••••'................'8,50000
1-979 Ford F-150 SUP., Cab Truck ~ tough...... :2,50000
~
Bone-In ·
sable brown with dark brown vinyl roof, V-6
engine, auto. trans., power steering and brakes,
air, cruise, tilt wheel, delay wipers, power win·
dows., door locks, seats and antenna - am·fm
cassette stereo with digital clock, plush velour
interior, locking wire wheel covers, radial tires,
rear window defogger and just 10,000 law miles
on thl~ local one owner beauty • "Expect The
Very Finest••.
1984 Nluan Truck
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box
STOP IN AND SEEI MERRILL, JAY OR ALAN EVANS
HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. To 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. To l p.m.
INGELS FURNITURE & JEWELRY
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"Grandpa" Dick Vaughan, Sr., will be In the store Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. untll4 p.m., to serve you
wltti that special cut of meat, answer your qu•stlons about cuts of
mut, or just to reminisce about what It was like 50 years ago. We'll
look forward to seeing you.
SUPREME
"BROUGHAM"
,.Topol the line in Cutlass. Class"· 4 door, light ·
'14 IT-GOlD
BALL EARRINGS
Reg. '13.95
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Bedford Township 'l'nlstees wUI
Marriage liceilses have been
issued in Meigs County Probate
Court to James Eugene Neal, 37,
West Columbia, W.Va., and Virg!·
nia Ann Newlun, 35, Pomeroy;
Franklin E. Wolfe,21,andCherylM.
White, :xl, both of Racine; and Terry
Lee George, 30, Rutland, and Sheila
Sue Cox, 23, Wellston.
I Area death I
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meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the town
Court issues order
Leon~
Admlsslons-·Ciyde Tucker,
Racine.
·Discharges··Dolt~ Sizemore, AI·
Jan Lowery, Delores Wickllne.
Meets Monday
Maniage licenses
Jbe Meigs County REACT Chap· ·
ter wUI meet at 7:30 p.m. ·this
Leonard J. Gwlazdowski, 50, died
evening at the Senior , .Citizens
Friday morning at his residence at
CentPr, Mulberry Heights;
371N. Third Ave., Middleport.
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