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Community calendar

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Community Calendar Items
appear IWO days bel'ore ID event
and the day of that event. Items
must be received weD iD lldvance
to assure publication in the cal·
endar. •

By Brian J, Reed

help him?
If you can help Mr. Correia, you
may reach him through me at The
Daily Sentinel.

Suzy Carpen,ter and her second
grade class at Pomeroy Elemenrary
School· are responsible for the creative artwork thai hangs in what's
left of the main lobby at Farmers
Bank and Savings Company. Major
renovation efforts at the bank continue right now, and sraff members
of the bank thought that the children's brightly-colored pictures
(most of them detailing bank activities) would brighten up the lobby
area while the mess was at its
worst
The renovations, meanwhile, are
expected to take most of the winter,
and bank personnel insist that the
tar paper walls are not a pan of the
permanent interior design of the
bank.

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Blood donors, take note. The
February visit of the American Red
Cross bloodmobile at the Meigs
County Senior Citizens Center has
been canceled due to a scheduling
conflict on the part of the Red
Cross.
The next Meigs County bloodmobile date has been tentatively
set for April 15, 1992 from I p.m.
to 5:30p.m.
Meigs County continues to
depend on volunteer blood donors
like you to help replenish the area's
blood supply, so "pencir' this new
date on your calendar and plan to
donate at that time. By then, the
cold winter days will be behind us,
and you'll be looking for an excuse
to get out and enjoy the SPRING
weather conditions. 1promise.

Do you remember Stephen Correia?
He is a graduate student at Penn
State University, doin~ a graduate
disserration on the subject of Meigs
County native T. Jesse Jones.
Jones, who is credited with
The Meigs County Chamber of
establishing social studies as a Commerce continues to accept
course of study in public schools, is your letters in support of a state
a well-known sociologist of the prison site in Meigs County. Your
early 20th century.
letter is important to the communiYour letters and information, ty, in that it will help to show that
solicitaled through this column last the community is behind the prosummer, were most helpful in get- posal. The ~tate is not interested in
ting Mr. Correia to this point of his locating pnsons where oppos1Uon
work.
is voiced, and there has been such
In a recent letter to me, Mr. Cor- opposition in at least one of the
reia expressed a need of infofllla· other two counties being consid·
tion regarding Mr. Jones ' high ered. You may write to the cham·
school years (1887-1891). Could ber at 200 East Second Street in
there be anyone in the readership of Pomeroy, and they will forward
this newspaper who might have a your letter to the state.
local yearbook from those years, or
Do it today, please.
any other school records that might

THURSDAY
POINT PLEASANT, W.VA. ·
The Crusade for Christ at 22M
Street Chunch of God of Prophecy
in Point Pleasant, W.Va. runs
through Saturday at 7 p.m., with
Rev. Rick Towe, Pastor. Rev. Paul
Chapman and New Life Singers
will perform Monday night's service.

ly Singers. Pastor Steve Reed
invites the public. Fellowship will
foUow.
SATURDAY .
RUTLAND · There will be a
round and square dance at the Rutland American Legion Hall on Saturday rrom 8 P·"l· to midnight.
Music will be provided by the
Country Kin Band and Ray Fitch
will be the caller. The public is
invited.

SALEM CENTER • Star
Grange and Star Junior Grange will
meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the
grange hall. Presenration of 50-year
POMEROY· The Ohio Young membership certificates and of the
Democrat Club will hold an organi· fourth degree will be included.
zational meeting on Thursday at 7 Bring a favorite recipe for the State
p.m. at the Carpenter's Hall in Grange Cookbook. A potluck supPomeroy. Anyone between the per will foUow.
ages of 17 and 36 interested in
attending may do so.
POMEROY · "The Day the
Kids Toole Over" and "Koko's Kit· ·
PAGEVILLE • There will be a ten" will be shown at the Meigs
public meeting at the Scipio Town- County Public Library in Pomeroy
ship Building in Pageville on on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Thursday at 7 p.m. to discuss the and at the Middleport Library on
installation of water into Pageville Monday at 4:30p.m.
Village.
POINT PLEASANT · The LibFRIDAY
erty Mountaineers will perform
TIJPPERS PLAINS • The Tup- Saturday at the Senior Citizens
pers Plains VFW Post No. 9053 Center in Point Pleasant, W.Va.
and Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a
dance on Friday from 8 to II: 30
SUNDAY
p.m. with music by the Happy HolPOMEROY • Any person who
low Boys.
is single, never married, divorced,
or widowed, who is willing to
HOCKINGPORT • There will become pan of a core group to plan
be a round and square dance on opportunities for other singles in
Friday from 8 to 11:30 p.m. at Meigs Canty is invited to the
Hockingport on Route 124 at Pomeroy Uniled Methodist Church
Kenny and Millie Reynolds. Music on Sunday from 4-5:30 p.m. A
will be provided by Don, Buddy light supper will be served.
and the Smokey Mountain Drifters.
Jim Brown will be the caller.
LOTI'RIOOE · There will be a
Country and bluegrass music is smorgasbord dinner at the Lotplayed there every Monday night at tridge Community Center on Sun7 p.m. The public is invited to day from noon to 2 p.m. Cost is $5
attend.
for adults and $2.50 for children
under 12.
PORTLAND · The Lebanon
Township Trustees will meet FriCHESTER ·Paul Tafoya, presiday at 7 p.m. at the township build- dent and a director of Arm of the
ing.
Lord Ministries in Dallas, Texas,
will speak at the New Life
LONG BOTTOM · The Faith Covenant Church of God in
Full Gospel Church in Long Bot· Chester on Sunday at 6 p.m. and
tom will have preaching and Monday through Wednesday at 7
singing on Fnday at 7 p.m. w1th p.m. nightly. The public is inviled
David Dailey and the Dailey Fami- to attend.

Forest Run UMW gather

Kathleen Scott lead the Q~iet
Edith Sisson presided at the
Day Service at the recent meetmg meeting which opened with all
of the Forest Run Umted Methodist praying silent prayer and then the
· Women _for a Call to Prayer and Lord's Prayer.
Self Demal.
.
Officers reports were given and
Mrs. Scott read several pans and 60 si ck and shut-in calls were
DAN MILLER
other readers were Ednh Sisson, reported. Thank you notes were
Mary !'lease, Evelyn Hollon, Faye presented and the death of member
W1ggms and Mary bel Warner. Lillian Napper was noted
and is the mother of one daughter, Three songs included "Be Thou . Refreshments were served by
Rachel.
My Vision" and "Open My Eyes" the officers to members present and
Both are available for appoint· and ''Take My Life." Following the a guest, Marybel Warner
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ments Monday through Saturday special offering there was·a unison
during business hours.

BRJNDA DAVIS

SBC names new employees
Dan Miller and Brinda Davis
were recently appointed to the staff
at Southeastern Business College,
according to Robert Shirey, presi·
dent.
Miller of Jackson , has been
named assistant director of admissions, while Davis was appointed
to the position in job
placement/public relatious.
Miller is a graduate of Jackson
High School and attended the University of Rio Grande. He is a
member of First United Presbyteri·
an Church of Jackson.
Davis of Vinton, is a graduate of
Gallia Academy High School and
auended the University of Rio
Grande. She is a recording artist
and composer and has graduated
from Profiles Modeling Studio. She
inurrently attending New Life
Christian Bible College, Jackson,

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SUPER BOWL WI
~ Prizes were
awarded MoDday to wiDnen or the Super Bowl
coloring coolest sponsored by the Video Depart·
ment of Vauahan's Cardinal, Middleport Michl

OSU honor roll
Three Meigs County residents
have been named to the honor roll
at Ohio State University for the
autumn quarter. All three have
ac6ieved high academic averages
for their quarter's worlc. They have
received a grade point average of at
least 3.S on a 4.0 scale and were
enrolled for at least 12 credit hours.
Named to the honor roll are:
Jared Andrew Sfieets and Amy
Michelle"' Wagner, both of
Pomeroy; and David Eugene Rice,
Reedsville.

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Jonathan Perrin
Recezves degree \ . .
·· • Jill XrUtini Eibridge. Coolville, receives degree
leRL

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A FOND FAREWELL- Joan Tewksbary, R.N., retiring Meigs
County Tuberculosis Nurse, was honored with an open house yes·
terday at the Meigs County Health Department. Well over 100
people attended the open bouse to wish her well and to thank her
for all she had d011e. Pictured with Mrs. Tewksbary is one of tliose
well-wishers, Manning Roush.

OVAL trustees meet
The Board of Trustees of the
Ohio Valley Area Libraries
(OVAL) held their monthly meeting at System Headquarters in
Wellston on Thursday, Jan. 16,
1992.
The Board re-elec led the current
officers for 1992. Harold Felton
representing the Herbert Wescoat
Memorial Library in Vinton County was elecled Presidenl Frederick
Good representing the Logan
Hocking County District Library in
Hocking County was elecled Vice .
President Roxie Underwood representing the Jackson City Library in
Jackson County was elected Secretary.

Theora Bradley representing the
Portsmouth Public Library took the
oath of office as a new Trustee. Mr.
Felton and Charles Mentges, representing the Gamet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County also
took the oath as reappointments.
OVAL trustees are selecled by the
local library boards to serve a two
year term.
The Board also approved a resolution reco¥,nizing "with great
appreciation' the services of Jay
Brushart. He left the Board after
seven years representing the
Portsmouth Public Library.
The Board approved the annual
meeting schedule. The Board ,
decided to maintain the third
Thursday of each month as their
regular meeting date.
Queen E. Lester, representing
the Chillicothe and Ross County
Public Library and chair of the
Budget and Fmance Committee,
presented the Board with revised
budget figures to accommodate the
5% cut mandated by Governor
Voinovich. Travel budgets were
slashed, the annual meeting and a
cataloging workshop were postponed, and other budget lines
reduced to meet the targeled reduction of $20,600. "I hope the econo·
my turns around" Director Eric S.
Anderson said "so that no further
reductions are needed." This is the
third budget reduction for OVAL

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in the last twelve months. The
Board approved the revisions.
Anderson also compl imenled
Extension Services Librarian Leah
Griffith because statistics show the
number of users of the Bookmobile •
service has increased 12o over last
year. He also pointed out that
Books By Mail circulation was up
29o for the month of December.
A contract with Mary Stahl, of
Athens, was approved for proofing
and editing the 1992 edition of the
Union Serials List. This is a list
showing the magazine holdings of
OVAL and three other Regional
Library Systems. This 600 page
document is the prime tool used by
more than seventy libraries
throughout the state of Ohio to harrow copies of magazines from one
another. Also approved were two
hundred hours of staff time to key
and update the document and addi·
tional computer hardware.
The Board also approved an
application for Library Services
and Construction Act (LSCA) Title
I funds for a grant to improve
County Jail Service for inmates in
Athens and Jackson counties .
OVAL will coordinate the grant
and it is hoped it will serve as a
model that other libraries can adapt
and adopt.
· Established in 1973 as the first
state-funded regional public library
system in Ohio , today OVAL
administers through local public
libraries a variety of program s
designed to improve and extend
services to local residents. OVAL
is made up of public libraries in the
counties of Athens, Hocking, Jack·
son, Lawrence, Meigs, Pickaway,
Pike, Ross, Scioto and Vinton . The
OVAL Board of Trustees, which
consists of one trustee from each
member public library board, determines policy, controls finances,
and makes final decision on what
services will be offered.
Wanda Eblin serves on the
OVAL Board and represents the
Meigs Coun Public Library.

WASHINGTON (AP) _The
government's chief economic forecasting gauge fell 0.3 percent for a
second strai ht month in Decemher, pulledd~wn by a slide in manfact ring activity and slipping
~onsu':ner confidence, the government reponed today.
It was the third decline in four
months in the Commerce Department's Index of Leading Economic
Indicators, which is .designed to
forecast future activity in the U.S.
economy.

Today's report suggested con·
iinued economic weakness m the
months ahead, and is in line with
many analysts' prediction that there
will be. no appreciable turnaround
before the spring. It could be summer or even fall, some economists
predict, before the economy shakes
off its sluggishness.
In the December index, six of
the II forward-looking indicators
were negative, including a drop_ in
orders for new plants and eqUipment, falling orders for consumer

goods and a decrease m unfilled
factory orders that suggested slack
demand.
.
Other ~egauves_ were faster
delivery times, wh1ch Indicates
dechmng orders. Also falhn~ was
the money supply and the mdex
measunng consumer c~nfidence.
Only four of the_md1cato.rs made
pOSitive contr1buuons: a JUmp m
bmldmg ~rmns, nsmg ~rices for
raw matenals suggesung mcreased
d~mand , a longer workweek and
higher stock pnces.

. The building ~ermit activity
mdicated the housmg sector could
agrun lead the _economy out of the
recessiOn as It has dunng most
other post-World War II downturns.
One indicator was unchanged:
the number. of weekly jobless
msurance claims.
The weak outlook for the
nauon 's manufacturing sec tor
reported today follows other recent
bad news from the government on
factory act1v1ty. On Thursday, the

Commerce Department srud factory
orders for durable goods fell an
unexpectedly steep 5.0 perccn~ m
December. That was the fiCSt
dcchne m three months and the
largest m more than a year.
Man)' analysts believe the economy will remam weak until consumer confidence~ one of t,he. negat1ve components m today s mdex,
picks up and sumulates spend mg.
Consumer spendmg a~counls for
two-th1rdsofthe nal!on seconom1c

acuvity. .
. The vanous changes left the
mdex at 144.8 percent of Its 1982
base of 100. The mdcx has edged
up JUSt 0.6 percent from July
through December, compared to
J~St 2.4 percent during the previous
SIX months.
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The mdcx ~as VIrtually flat m
Octobe~. when 11 mched up a barely
perceptible 0.1 percent after slippmg_an 1denucal 0.1 percem the
previous month.

Meigs County Grand Jury
indicts 11 on various counts

John C. Goodman, representing Architect/Engi·
neer Burgess &amp; Niple. Second row, 1-r, are
Ronald R. Schultz or Burgess &amp; Niple; Carol
Guinther representing tbe Meigs County Health
Department; Village Clerk Brenda Morris and
Village Administrator John Anderson. The project is expected to be completed in October.

GROUND BROKEN • Ground was broken
on Thursday morning ror Pomeroy's new $1.2
million sewage treatment plant. The plant will
be built near the existing facility, behind Bob
Roberts Field. Pictured,l·r, are Estill Howard of
Titus Construction, the general contractor;
County Engineer Philip M. Roberts; Mayor
Bruce J, Reed; Councilman John Blaettnar; and

Spencer files petition
for clerk's position
he is a member and a past president of the Board of Directors of
Meigs Industries.
Spencer also belongs t_o _the
Ohio Clerk of CourtS Assoc1auon,
and is a past president of that organization's second disaict.
· As clerk of courts , Spencer
maintains all public records per·
taining to the Meigs County Common Pleas Court and Court of
Appeals. He also ~versees the o!ltr·
ation of the Me1gs County Tule
Office, which processes all auto
and boat titles in the county.
If elected to another term,
Spencer will set total computerization of his offices as a goal.
"Through tlie cooperation of the
Meigs County Commissioners and
the State of Ohio," Spencer sa1d,
"we expect 10 have a fully-comput·

Meigs County Clerk of Courts
Larry E. Spencer has filed his petition with the Meigs County Board
of Elections as a candidate for that
office in the Republican Primary in
May.
. Spencer has served as clerk of
courts since January, 1973 . A
native of Racine, he is married to
the former Kay Avis. They have a
son, Michael, and an infant granddaughter. The son of Elson and
Dorothy Spencer of Rae ine, he is a
graduate of Racine High School.
He is very active in the Racine
Masonic Lodge. A former Past
Master of that lodge, Spencer is
presendy the Worthy Pauon of the
Racine Chapter of Order of Eastern
Star in Racine. He is also a member
of the York Rite organization. In
addition to his masonic activities,

LARRY SPENCER
erized title department by March
30. In this next term, I hope to
computerize the legal department
as well."

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel Ne\vs Starr
. The Meigs County Grand Jury
Indicted II individuals earlier this
month.
Ranging from drug offenses to
grand theft r.ounts, the indictments
were filed earlier this week in
Meigs Common Pleas Court.
Jon Yowell of Athens was
indicled on a count of trafficking in
marijuana, a third-degree felony,
and cultivation of marijuana, a
felony of the fourth degree.
James and Mammie Hanmon of
Langsville were charged in a single
mdiclfl!_ent on counts of trafficking
m manJuana, a third-degree felony,
and cultivation of marijuana, a
felony of the fourth degree.
Indicted on a count o! possession of mii'ljijana aiR! (: bvation of
marijuana, third and fourth de~
felonies respectively, was Eddie J.
Smathers of Dexter.
Timothy Jenkins of Pomeroy_

was indicted on three counts of vey Michael O'Dell of Albany with
trafficking in food stamps. Those charges of trafficking in marijuana
charges are felonies of the fourth and cultivation of marijuana,
degree.
felonies of th e third and fourth
Terry L. Brewer of State Route degrees, respccti vel y.
248 in Long Bottom was indicled
Additionally, Woodgerd was
on two counts of trafficking in mar- indicted by the grand jury on
ijuana, a fourth-degree felony.
charges of having a weapon while
Robert W. Bays of Portland was under a disability, a fourth-degree
indicted on two counts of grand felony, and two counts of receiving
theft, both third-degree felonies. He stolen property, third -degree
is charged with the theft of a 1981 feloni es.
Oldsmobile station wagon belong- ' Priddy, O'Dell, Bays and Brew.
ing to George W. Capehart, and of cr was arraigned on Thursday afterscrap stainless steel' owned by Don noon. Brewer's bond was set at
Johnson. Bays' indicunent includes $1,000, Bays' bond at 1,000 on
a prior-conviction specification, each of two counts, O'Dell 's at
which states that Bays was previ- $20,000, and Priddy's all ,000 on
ously convicted of felony charges.
each coun~ Each of the defendants
Eric Priddy , Middleport, was arraigned yesterday was permitted
c)lll!1~d wi!h three f9urth -_degree
to post 10 percent cash.
felony counts of trafficking m mar·
Trial dates were set for late
ijuana
February and March. Pomeroy
A single indictment charges Attorney Charles H. Knight repreBrian L. Woodgerd of Pomeroy, sented all four of the defendants at
Becky S. Trout (also known as their arraignment s; Brewer and
Becky Stites) of Pomeroy, and Hac- Bays were declared indigent.

Meeting with high-ranking state
official productive; legislators say
A meeting with a high-ranking
administration official concerning
the possible siting of a state prison
in Meigs County was productive,
reported State Rep. Mary Abel (DAthens) and State Sen. Jan Michael
Long (0-Circleville) Thursday.
Reginald Willcinson, director of
the Ohio Depanmcnt of Rehabilitation and Corrections, met with
Abel and Long at the Statehouse in
Columbus.
"We requested this meeting in
order to reiterate and emphasize
our support for this endeavor,"
Abel said. "We pointed to the
receptiveness of the communities
of Meigs County and the entire
region for this projecL We made it
clear that the people of our area are
willing to work with the Administration to provide whatever support
is necessary."
One topi~ the off!cials discussed

was the oiler by 0~10 Power to
donate 300 acres to the state for use
as a possible site.
"It is clear that the Dcparunent
is well aware of the overwhelming
suppon of Meigs countians for this
site proposal," Sen. Lon~ notes.
"Since an announcement IS likely

in February, it is important that we
maintain this effort," Sen. Long
emphasized.
The legi slators added that the
Director make it clear .that a decision would be made on the prison
site , among Belmont, Meigs, and
Noble Counties, before March.

Home sales down during December
WASHINGTON (AP) - New
home sales feU in 1991 to the lowest level in nine years, resuming
their slide in December after two
monthly gains. the government said
today.
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All regions except the Midwest
shared in the annual losses.

The Departments of Commerce
and of Housing and Urban Development said sales of single-family
homes totaled S04,000 in 1991,
down 5.6 percent from 1990 and
the lowest since 412,000 in 1982
during the previous recession.

Gallipolis man shot during disp_ute
Gallipolis Police Department ,
By JIM FREEMAN
Williams allegedly shot Jamison
OVP News Starr
A Gallipolis man, Bill Jamison, with a .357 magnum revolver durage ull11lJlOned, was listed in sta&amp;le ing a dispute.
According to police, Williams
condition Friday morning after
being shot in a dispute on Fourth · a.llegedly shot Jamison once in the
Avenue, Gallipolis, at approximate- leg. The· slug apparently passed
through one leg and lodged in the
ly 3 p.m. Thursdax.
-..J;&gt;wayne A. W!lliilms, 28, of 125 other, police said.
Williams was arrested soon after
River S~. Gallipolis, is being he)d
in the Galli a County Jail on ·a the shooting by a deputy from the
charge of felonious assault in con- Gallipolis Sherifrs Department.
The Gallia County Emergency
!JCCiion with the shooting.
According to a report from the Medical Service transported Jami-

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son to Holzer Medical Center.
Several people expressed concern that the incide.nt occurred
close to a school at approximately
the same time students were being
dismissed for the day.
The incident is still under investigation, a police spokesman said.
Williams pleaded not guilty to
felonious assault during his
arraignment Friday morning in the
Gallipolis Municipal Court.
The court appointed Richard
Roderick to serve as William's

attorney.
Bond was set at $25,000. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 7, II a.m., in the Gallipolis Municipal Court.
If convicted of felonious assault,
an aggravated felony of the second
degree, Williams could face an
indefinite term of incarceration
ranging from five to 25 years.
Since the incident involyed the use
of a firearm, William~ may also
face an additional three year's
incaroeration if convicted.

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man til be sentenced in March
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Meigs County SheriffJames M.
Soulsby reports that Shawn.Minshall of Rutland,· 19, appejlied in
, tlje M~igs County Common Pleas
.. C:ourt on Wednesday on a Bill or
Information filed by the Mei~s
·County Prosecuting Attorney s
qffice.
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&lt; That bill charged Minshall with
l:ireakinllllld entering and vandalisin to.louery equipment 81 D&amp;M
~ in Syracuse. He was released
an bond and is to appear for scn~ing In Marth. · .

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Mn"'i".aon.DellfJC; and Penny

Jonathan Pcrrilt,son of Gay Per· ·
Woodraneitll t.fartin, Shade, rin, Pomeroy, has received a Juris
. I iecei..S I BICbclor of Ani Degree Doctor ilegree from the CoUcp of
flllll Ollio Uni_vPIY at the end of Law 81 the Unhmity of Cincinlllli
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fohow!ng the 1991. fall quarter•.

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Saturday In upper 30s. Cloudy

Economic forecasting gauge slips in December

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and Katbl Johnson, rroat, 11d T011y1 Miller,
back. A WIDDer Dol preseDt was Toni Martinez.

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meets
Members of the Presbyterian
Women's Circle of the Middleport
Presbyterian Church mel recently
with the new chairman, Mrs. Guy
Harper, presiding.
Due to the death of Mrs. Jack
Coleman, Mrs. Paul Haptonstall
was appointed treasurer . Mrs.
Harley Brown was appointed Least
Coin chainnan.
Mrs. Brown read "Doers of the
Word" as the Least Coin offering
was taken. She stressed the need
for action and deeds in promoting
peace and justice and concern for
others.
Mrs. Guy Harper used an article
on "Influence" as her devotional.
She tied it 10 the theme of the study
iesson of the evening, asking mem·
bers to consider what difference
one's faith makes in how one acts.
Christians must be willing to face
iJpposilion and to live lives that are
different if they are to influence
others in a positive manner.
The book study was presented
by Mrs. Carl Horky using the new
bOoks 011 Discipleship. After introthe book, Mrs. Horky disp. Good News People. As disciples of Christ, Christians must be
JOod news people who spread
Ood'l JoVe and grace 10 aU, follow·
iill His example as described in
MltlheW 9:9-13. .
Mrs. Rjch8rd Vaughan served
remsbments to nine members pre-

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ydfs probation along with fines of month jail term, which was susMinshall also 8ppeared in Meigs $50
and costs on each. ~estitution pended to' 10 days and $50 plus
County Court ori \Vednesday ·on . was also
ordered.
costs olio each charge. He was also
charges of petty theft involving
Also appearing for his partici- placed on five yea~s probaiion.
stolen soft drink bottles from Super
paling
in the D&amp;M Pizza incident Restitution was ordered.
America in Pomeroy, and the theft
was
Thomas
Stobart II, .19, of · Two juveniles were also arrest·
ofitems·rrom a bus at Edwin Davis
Racine.
He
was
charged with ed and their cases are being han·
and Sons at Danville.
receiving
stolen
property,
con- died through the Meigs County
Minshall wL'I also ·charged with
has been st;n·
contributing to the del.inquency·of a tributing to the delinquency of a Juvenile Court.
millot
and
petl)'
!het'l
inyolving
the
~need
to
the
OhiO
Youth
CommJS·
minor, and entered guilty pleas to items from the bus at Dan viDe .and s1on and has been lriiiiSP_Orted
.to
the charges. Judge Patrick H.
cigarettes
from
the
Super
America
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Col~m
.
b!JS·
Th~
second
Juvenile
O'Brie11 sentenced Minshall to a
six month jail sentence, which was store in Middlepon. He entered a case 1s sun pending.
su,spended to: 10 d~ys and five guilty plea and was given a six~

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TREE COMES DOWN • Workers
awaytbe large maple tree that stood lit.- tile · War monumnt
at tile Melp COIIDty Court HOUM 011 Tllursday. Tile dim 11 d tret
was nmovtd becaue tbe couDJy dllllmisslontrs felt it posed a tlillety bliZII'd to p1158ersby.
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spec1 c
subject mauer is relatively· insig111 Court Street
nificant--a small federally funded
Pomei'OJ', Oblo
scholarship
fund-but. an impasse
· DEVOTED TO THE INTIUSTS or 11IE MEIGS-MASON AREA
over the iss~e between Congress
and the Whtte House may have
both hcadi~g for the Sup~eme
Coun 10 an 1mportam consutuuonal
showdown.
Sh. on IY before th"• end f th e 1ast
ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
sess1on, Congress approved. by u·
nantmous c~nsent, cstabltshmcnt at
the l!mverstty of Arizona of the
CHARLENE
HOEFLICH
PAT WHITEHEAD
Moms
K. Udall Scholarshtp and
General Manager
Assistant Publisher/Controller
Excellence m Env~ronmental
Pohcy Fund. Th1s small scholarshtp
A MEMB ER of The Associated Press, Inland Daily Press Association and
fund named after the . recently
tbe American Newspaper Publisher Associalion.
rcured 30-year.Dcmoc~auc veteran
from Ariwna ts the kmd of low·
LETfERS OF OPINION art welcome . They should be Jess than 300
cost honor Congress regularly bewords long . All letters art subject to editing and must be signed with name .
stows on rcured or deceased memaddress and telephone number. No unsigned letters will be publisbed. Letters
.
.
sbould be in good taste. addressing issues. not pmonalities.
bers of both parues. Such b1lls are
popular wtth almost all members
and especially popular in this case
because Mo Udall was respocted on
both sides of the aisle.
But the White House was unhappy. While a White House
spokesman says the administration
has no problem with honoring
Q[
Udal l, it does have a problem with
the
makeup of a nine-member
My name is Raymond Rowe sus). The Meigs County Chamber board Congress appo inted to ad·
·and I have lived in Meigs County of Commerce repon that they have
· for 50 yea'li. I live on the same had I 00 favorable responses. I
• farm my gtandfather bought in believe that is a very small percent·
• .1924. It is approximately one mile age of Meigs County's voice.
I, for one, would not feel it safe
··east of the Racine Locks and Dam.
for
my wife and family with a
I'm not against progress or
prison
at my doorstep. I would like
industry as long as it is not detrito
see
industry come to Mei gs
mental to our health, safety, and
environmenL I do not believe that County but I do not call this good
our roads could handle the industry. Meigs County and Mason
increased traffic flow that would County, W. Va .. both seem to
correspond with the prison. If the attract undesirable employment
prison were to be built near Letan that other communities tum down.
Speak up Meigs County, before
Falls, S.R. 338 would be heavily
it
is too late; think about our
traveled plus during times of flood
women,
children and elderly. Say
the township roads would be used.
NO
to
a
prison.
S.R . 338 through Antiquity is
Sincerely,
. always in need of repairs and could
not sustain a heavy traffic flow nor Raymond Rowe
Copies:
could the back country roads.
Sen.
Jan
Long
According to the Meigs County
Meigs
County
Chamber
of
Com·
Recorder's Office, there arc 22,987
merce
people in Mei~s Coun:.::ty~(~1.:..990:..:...;c;.:.e.:..n·_ _ _ _ __

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Letters to the editor
To the people

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minister the scholarshtp program .
As set up by the bill, four board
members would re appointed by
the president, four by Congress and
one by the president of the Univcr·
sity of Anwna. Ftrst, the Whtte
House objects to Congress appoin.ting people to execute 'laws tt has ·
passed Second it objects to allow·
·
'
' 'd
f
mg someone outsl e . 0 go~cm·
ment- t.e., the umverstty prestdent
-to administer federal funds.
. So the Whtte House vetoed Jhe
bdl. It tS the way tt chose to do so
that ts selltng up the consmuuonal
test. .
.
. .
Gtven the populanty of thts btll,
perhaps. the Whtte. Ho~se dectded
not to nsk ~e president s record. of
never hav10g Congress ovemde
f h'
1
d th Wh tc
one o ts vetos. nstea e 1
House relied on ar often-used con·
· · al d · -th "pocket
~~:~~?n
evtce
e
The Constitution rovidcs that a
bill will fail to bectme law if it is
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exactly when ongress JOums
within the meaning of the C~nsutu·
tion. It is an important quesuon be·
cause presidents often use the
pocket vet~ as an absolute!~ safe
way to reject bills passed tn the
fi.nal moments of a legislative sesstan.
.
..
Congress is taking the posttton
that the Udall Scholarship bill has
become law because technically
when Congress left .Own on Nov:
27 it had only recessed. At the time
there was contention between Congrcss and the White House over
possible measures to spur the
economy. Congressional leaders
threatened to come back in session
ard pass legislation if the White
H
tr'ed t blame the faltering
ouse 1 0
economy on Congress
Actually the firsi session of
'
.
·
Co~gress did not offlc~ally adjourn
unul Jan. 4, ~hen, tn a 39-second
techmcal sesston, the first sesston
of the 102nd Congress was offi·
~~es''t~g':Js!hc~~~~~de~efr 3 cially brou~ht to iln end •. and .lh~
·aurnmcnt prevents return" of the second sesston offictally started an
~e·ec ted bill. 11 is called a "pocket the~ recessed unul the State of the
v~to" because it is said the presi· Umon Address on Jan. 23.
h b'll . h'
k
But Congress ts makmg a more
dc~u~.t e t' ~~ e'sJ:e~· over basiC and tmportantargument-that
e tspu c r
a pocket veto 1S available to a

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Meigs County:

Racine squad answers call

Meigs County Emerseni:y Services reports that one call for assis·
tance was answeml on Thunday.
At 10:10 a.m., Racine squad lnlnspol1ed Charles McKown from
the station 10 Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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·d
1 when Congress ad·
prest cn.t ~nJe (i e for an indefi·
JO~ms St~) at .he'' true end of a
01 e pert
in the riod of ad1
Congress, ~tween t ! sessions of
JOumment
he
te same f~"~~s~
~
i~aspo~n~i:.
l ts year. e 1 u 1
_
cause almost every, two years, bet
ween congress1ona sessmns, some
bills receive ket vetoes.
H se
Representatives
Cou~~~l Steven Ross says that he
believes that "those around the
president arc misreading the Constitution." He adds that Senate
Legal Counsel Michael Davidson
agrees that the Udall Scholarship
bill has become law.
Congressional sources say that
h 1 d h.1 0 f th House and
l e ca ers P
e
Senate will meet 10 decide whether
the long ard cosUy process ·
10 s'"rl
~'
·
·
of challenging the prestd~n.t m
coun. Sen. Dcnms DeConc101, D·
Am., the sponsor of the Udall
Icgtslauon, says that he would
prefer avoiding a court test ~d in·
stead repeal the. cum:nt Ia and
qUtckly replace 1t w1lh a ~cw bill
wtth modtficauons that wtll meet
Whtte House objecUons. But to
some the issue is of enough lmpor·
umce to go ahead wtth the coun
test.

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: · This letter is imponant to every:one in Meigs County. I have wnt·
·ten several times and every letter
:shows how I feel about all these
;ihings that are changing in our
·county.
•. The rumors that all of the gener:al relief workers won't be worlcing
:aeter March. Now where does thts
:leave the people with children?
•They can eat but what about thetr
;bills?. There is some good workers
·in our county and its a shame for
:this to happen to them.

~:The

price of cold war
\~victory is jobs, jobs, jobs
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By WALTER R. MEARS
,.
AP Special Correspondent
, WASHINGTON - At the White House, they're calling it a bit of an
:~conomic head wind - but post-Cold War defense budget cuts will hit
;with gale force at plants, bases and payrolls across the country.
.; That's the down side of the peace dividend, and it will cost jobs just as
:President Bush prods Congress for a prognam he says wiU revive the econ'Qmy and get people back to work.
:: "By the grace of God, America has won the Cold War," Bush said in
his State of the Union address. And also, he added, by virtue of the
· defense burden shouldered by American taxpayers for half a century.
The defense budget already is being cut and Bush said "this year, with
imperial communism gone, that process can be accelerated" by another
·$50 billion over the next five years.
There is a price.
"We're throwing a lot of people out of work," Senate Republican
leader Bob Dole noted. "Defense was never meant to be a jobs program,
but it's got to be done .in an orderly way."
.
Under the budget Bush J)roposed Wednesday, the armed forces would
be cut by 122,000 people next year.
The reductions will continue. Gen. Colin L. Powell, chairman of the
jOint chiers or staff, said he would ask Congress to "give us the time to
make an easy uansition for the 500,000 active duty personnel, for the
200,000 reservists, as well as another 200,000 civmans who will be ofl
:the Department of Defense rolls over the next three to four years."
· The PentagOn also has estimated that at least 300,(XX) poople will be
: laid orfover the next five years in private industry because of cuts in
:defense contracts and projects.
' · IJ1 effect, a major sovemment jobs and public w&lt;:ds progi8llt is being
:slowed, just as the adrninistiation tries to spce!l the econom~.
: Michael J. Baskin, chainnan of the president's council of economic
•advisers, said it i.s a tni'nsition rrom "a situation in the '80s or a big
buildup being a boost to the economy" to the prospect "of this
:cJe(enae downsu:ing beinB a bit of a drag."
' "There are a variety of those other things that arc a bit of a bead wind
:for the economy," Boskin•said.
·
; · Nobody is apinst the policy of defense cuts. Congressional Democrats
IbM 1011gb! mluctions sharper dian lhc 30 perwtt by 1997 Bush said is·
•his linit. "This deep llld no deeper," he 10ld Congress.
; Bat there is a political backlacb over tbc speciriCs, when a conb'act ean;cilltlion or 1 buc c!Oiing h~ a member of Congress in his or her own
:•k ywd.
......
de'
ian . . somebod • . •
di
, - And every buc ..... evtry · - p t IS 111 .
y s ·• or s-

:defense

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~ deiCIIIe budget is !OICIUIIly cut it," DeftJnsc

llid Wedneltlay, explaiilms a defense budset thai
$10 billi!JI in the )'C8r bqiming OcL I. "And as
'much • l would like 10 mate deciJions based only on preserving X num:.,_ o( jibs ilutlhere, l can't do thaL"
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"See? It's perfectly safe .... "

After Bill Clinton, no more.___B_en_m_att_en_berg-=politics. That's different for two
reasons: It's too important, and
there is sometlting that can be done
about i~ particularly by people who
Itve mNew Hampshue.
.
Do we really want to p1ck our
presidents on the basis of their past
sexual htstory? I thtnk not. (We
would have lost.some good ones tf
we h~d done so m the past) .
It s not that character _1s trrclevant 10 JUdgmg a potenttal pres!·
dent. Followmg Gov. Chnton s
interview on "60 ~inutes". it is
c.lear.that at som~ mdetermmate
t1me 10 the past, m an apparently
discreet way, he did not behave like
a chou boy. Fa1r enough. Voters
who feel that such ~havior.is rei~·
vant may J?Ut that .mtc_&gt; thetr dec~stan-equatiOn, we1ghmg tt along
with a hundred other factors that
arc of consequence.
But that's enough. It is a news
story that does not need a Who,
What. Where, Wben or Why. That
way lies media mildness. That way
yields a political system tha~ at its
highest level, will be held forever
hostage to sleaze-mongering.
It may end, soon.
As it stands now, folio win~ the
1987 Gary Hart case, there IS an
open and haunting question in the
political community: Will a candidate's sexual history result in pre·
ernptive impeachment? On Feb. 18
New Hamps~ire voters have the

Let's admit it: We love this
stuff. even as we know it has to
stop in the contest for the presidcn·
cy.
We all cluck about it. Isn't it ter·
rible, we say: nominating a
Supreme Coun Justice as if it were
rape trial, watching a rape trial as il
it were a Super Bowl, watching a
potential political sex scandal as if
It were an overtime period in the
Super Bowl.
But still, we watch it, as we
watched Bill and Hillary Clinton,
staring at the television set, hypno·
tized. And as long as we do, we
will inevitably get more of it. In a
market economy Supply and
Demand will see 10 that. If there's
an audience large enough to make
it wonh looking for, there's usually
a juicy scandal to be found.
And who's to say it's all bad?
Not this commentator, who salutes
free markets in economics and
journalism. Thomas-Hill told us
about the Supr~me Coun, politics
and feminism . William Kennedy
Smith v. the Blue Dot Woman told
us about rape and the law.
So if people want circuses, let
'em have ciltuses. Anyway, even if
one abhors i~ as at least half of me
does, there's not much that can be
done about it. Just try telling tlte
press not to cover something, you,
you, Censor! Fascist! Totalitarian!
With one exception. Presidential

So defense reductions arc an understated undertow as Bush seeks swift
approval of his cautious economic recovery program.
Samuel Skinner, the White House chief of staff, says the Bush program
will put about 500,000 poople back to work this year if Congress enacts it
by the president's March 20 deadline.
,
"We haven't factored into that some of the losses in the defense industry, •' Skinner acknowledged. in an ABC-'liV interview.
·
. "We spent trillions of dollars to win the Cold War, and now we have
one final price," Skinner said. "It's a price that we're all willing to pay."
But not in jobs and votes back home, as evidenced by the\~ts of
southem·New England senatorS and House rncmbersapinst-'submarine
contraCt cuts that will hit shipyards in Groton, Conn., and Quonset Point,
R.I.
.
Sen. John Chafee, a Rhode Island Republican, said he'll fight to at least
slow the cancelllllion of the Seawolf sulm.-ine projccL
•
In Yorba Linda, Calif., about 400 Republicans watched Bush's State of
the Union tlddress on a giant television acm:n at the Richard M. Nixon
library, applauding and cheering - until he IIIIIOUnced his defense cuts,
including a shuiOOwn of the B-2'bomber poject at 20 planes, instead of

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Lottery numbers

--Meigs announcements_

Upset with changes
I will suggest that everyone
write or call their Congressman for
all the good it might do . I ask
everyone please don 't blame Mr.
Swi sher and his staff for these
changes they take orders like
everyone else. These changes come
out of Columbus.
One more thing some of Mr.
Swisher's younger members could
take a lesson in manners. Some of
my friends have been cut shan by
them.
Roy Brunty
Racine, Ohio

day to more than 2S degrees higher
dian usual.
.
.
· High temperature records for the
day included 59.degree&amp; at Billings,
Mont, which tied the 1935 reconl.
Weather across most of the rest
of the nation also was expected to
be mild today; except for some
snow flturies stre!Chin~ from the
llreat Lakes to New England.
The high temperature for the
nation Thunday was 86 degrees at
·Melbourne, Aa.
Highs today were expected in
the 20s in upper New England and
.around the Great takes; in the 30s
across most of the rest of the
Nortlteast and the Midw~t; in the
40s throughout West V!J'ginia, and
in parts of the West, incllidilig most
of Utah;' and in the 50s in the upper
Plains and across the PacifiC Nonh·
west and Nevada.
Highs in tb\160s were predicted
throughout mos1 of the South; and
in the 70s in the desert Southwest
and southern florida, with temperatures soaring into the 80s around
Miami and in Southern Calif001ia.

By Tbe Associated Press
The sun will break out again
.over Ohio on Saturday but temperatures will remain oil the cold side,
the National Wsalher Service said.
Highs in most pans of the state will
stay below freezing.
But a high pressure system
.building into the area should produce a pleasant weekend, with fair
.weather and temperatures warming
into the40s.
The record high temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
station was 62 degrees in 1917. The
record low was 5 below zero in
1955.
Sunset tonight will be at 5:49
p.m. Sunrise on Saturday will be at
7:40a.m.
Arouod the nation
Rain and winds swept the
Northwest Coast today. Drizzle
dampened northern New York
State, pans of Ohio and nonhem
Aorida.
More unseasonably warm
weather was expected today acioss
the northern and central Plains and
the upper Mississippi Valley,
where temperatures soared Thurs-

CLEVELANI;I (AP)- Here arc
Thursday
night's Ohio Lottery.
South-Central Oblo
Tonight, mostly cloudy with a selections:
chance of flurries. LOw iii the mid~ Pick 3 Numbers
0-8-6
20s. Chance of snow is 40 percent.
(zero,
eigh~ six)
Saturday, panly cloudy. High in
Pick
4
Numbers
the mid-30s.
9-9:1-8
Exteaded rorecast:
(nine, nine, one, eight)
Sunday tbrougb Tuesday:
Sunday, fair. Highs in mid-30s Cards
8 (ei~ht) of Heans
10 low 40s. Lows 15-2S. Monday,
K (king) of Clubs
rair. Highs 40-45. Lows in the 20s.
2
(twq) or Diamonds
Tuesday, chance of ntin or snow.
4
(four) of Spades
Highs in the 30s. Lows in the 20s

quickly • probably within an hour.
Dear Editor:
It is reassuring to know that we
We would like to take this
opportunity to thank all those have efficient and dedicated people
involved in the speedy recovery o[ protecting our lives and propeny at
our car early Monday morning. all hours. day or night.
Hopefully we have learned a
·Particularly Jim Connelly, Syralesson
. lock your car, lake your
cuse Police; Meigs County SherIffs Office, State Highway Patrol, keys. Thanks again to each of you.
Sara &amp; Milton Roush
Pomeroy Police, and others
Syracuse, Ohio
involved. The car was recovered
and suspects a pp.:.re::h:.:e:.:n::.de:.:d:......ve:..r:_y_ _ _ _ __

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Cold, but sunny
weekend forecast

Weather

Appreciates help

•bear Editor:

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That's big business in southerri California; at least 15,000 jobs arc lied
to the B-2 program.
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The CalifOOtians.watched that part of the Btisll speech in 510!1Y ~ence.

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first opportunity to make a judg- was for him before the scandaleering began. By my lights, he is by
mentaboutthat.
Clinton was leading the New far the best of the Democratic lot
And in the interest of full discloHampshire polls until the sex stuff
sure,
there is a tactical aspect to
began surfacing. If he is now
consider:
In a five-man race Clindefeated the message will be clear:
ton
probably
stands to gain if it
Sex tru.;ps all aces. And we'll go
through this sort or sordid stuff becomes a Yes-No vote. If he gets
again and again, 1mplaus1bly trymg half, or even 35 percent 10 40 perto elect saints, not presidents. But if cent of the votes on the basis of
Clinton wins, it may show that aces "Yes," and the other four candiuump sex. On the anvil of reality it dates split the remaining " No"
will be seen that sex is not a cam- vote, Clinton can end up way
ahead.
paign-terrninating issue.
But history has worked ill
Alas, such thinking turns the
New Hampshire primary into a ref- stranger ways. Maybe Bill Clinton
erendum on personal behavior. But was sent our way now to get rid of
that was set into motion, inex- this cancer on presidential camorably, at the moment the main· paigns.
(C)I992
NEWSPAPER
stream media decided to put into
boost-phase an unverified item in a ENTERPRISE ASSN.
Ben Wauenberg, a senior fellow
scandal-sheet
at
the
American Enterprise InstiStill I would urge undecided
New ~pshire vOters to consider tute, is author of "The First Unia referendum-style vote for Clio- versal Nation," published by The
ton. That is an easy urge for me; I Free Press.
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8erry s W0 rI'd

music.
All youth ages eight to 15 are
urged to. participate in this towna·
ment. There will be a $5 registra·
tion fee for the single elimination
tournament (three game sets of
bowling) . All participants must
register prior to March I. Registra·
tion information and applications
are av&amp;ilable from the Middlepon
Recreation Department at 9926782.

Singles event slated
Any person who is single, never
married, divorced, or widowed,
who is willing to become pan of a
core group 10 plan opportunities for
other singles in Meigs Count&gt;' is
invited to the Pomeroy Unlled
Methodist Church on Sunday from
4-5:30 p.m. A light supper will be
served.
Bowling Tourney planned
The Middleport Recreation
Department, in conjunction with
the Pomeroy Bowling Lanes, will
sponsor a youth bowling tournament on Saturday, March 7, 1992.
The tournament will be open to all
area youth, ages eight 10 15.
Trophies, prizes and awards will
be given 10 the winners. and Tom
Payne of Lite 92 FM will provide

Racine OES meets
Racine ChaP.ter #134 Order of
Eastern Star Will meet on Monday
at 7:30p.m. at the Racine Masonic
Temple. All members are urged to
attend. Refreshments will be served
following the meeting.

--Area deaths-Tina Jacobs
Tina Jacobs, 96, of 41214 Lau·
rei Cliff Road, Pomeroy, died
.Thursday, Jan. 30,, 1992, in the
Extended Care Facil1ty of Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
. Born on Aug . 5, 1896, Mrs.
Jacobs was a homemaker. She was
the daughter of the late Frederick
Buck and Louisa Archer Buck, and
belonged 10 the Lilurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church.
·
Slll'Vivors inclu~ two sons and .
daughters-in-law, Clifford and Mildred Jacobs, Pomeroy; and Paul
arid Kay Jacobs, South Shore, Kr.;
a daughter, Mrs. Thea Dav1s,
Columbus, and three daughters and
sons-in-law, Donna and Jim
Oilmore and Wanda and Steve
Eblin, Pomeroy, and Betty and Bill
)acobs, Columbus; 16 grandchil·
dren, 29 great-grandchildren, and
. 10 great·great·grandchildren.
Besides ~~ garcnts, she was
preceded in
by her husband,
Pearl Jacobs, rour sisters, two
brothers, two great-grandchildren,
Mike Ja:cobs in 1980 and Jimmie·
Lewis in 1978, 8l)d a son-in-law,
Bill Davis. ·
.
Funeral services will be held at
the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Chulth Sunday 112 p.m. 11to Rev.
Aoyd Shook and the Rev. William
Williams will officiate and blD'ial
will be in the Rock SDriniS Cemetery. Friends may caU"at Jfle Ewinf
Funeral Home. Saturday, 2 to
p.m. and 7 to 9 j!.m. In lieu of
flowm donations may be m• to
the Laurei~Ciiff Free Methodist
Church.
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"Would you CIINJ fOr some fresh-ground
or rodent hair?"

· Jn~~«:t ~s.

Court news
Marrlaae llce111e p-antell
A marriage license has been
granted in Meijl County Common
Pleas Court to Dona,ld Eugene
Casto: 34,.Pomeroy, and Peggy Sue
Da,vis, 26, Lont BQitOIJl.
Divorces, dlssolutlo!IS'processed
Divorce actions have been r.Jed
in Meigs County.Cominon Pleas
Court . by Linda J: Lambert,
Pomeroy, asainst 1amcs P; Lain·
bert, Pomeroy; by Marri Anne
Campbel~ Cheshire, ap1nst Oerald
Eugene Ca=l, Gallipolis;
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the late Allltin Pierce llld Maude
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Aossie Hysell of Rutland. Florence
Barker of Columbus and Nettie
Goebel of Ashland, Ohio; a !roth·
er·in-law James L. Mash, Sr., with
whom h~ made his home; and several niec:Cs and nephews.
Besides his parents. be was preceded in death by three brothers:
Archie Clarence and Elmer Pierce;
and th;ee sisters; Nellie Hysell,
Augusta Pierce and Connte N.
Mash.
Services. will bC l!cld on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Bilthfield'Funeral
Home in ~utland with Rev, John f.
Corcoran' offiCiatir!J. B~ will be
in Miles Cemetery mRuilliitd. ·
Friends may call at the funeral
home on Friday from 5-8 p.m.

Meigs Cqunty Court Judge sian, $100 and costS, 30 days in jail costs; Tammy A.. Spangler, Evans, bad checks, $25 and ~(isiS, restitu,
Patrick H. O'Brien recently fined suspended to .five, l~:ft of center, W.Va,, ass.ured clear distancc;, $10 tion , I?UI, $450 and costs~ twp
years probation, o.ne year PP!=lil'
75 individuals •. while twa others SIS and costs; Kim Lee, Middle- and costs. , : · · ·· ·.
port,
passing
bad
checks~(t~ree
·tor's
hcense suspen,si~n,. 30 da~s
forfeited bonds..
Christo~er Neece, Middleport,
counts),
$25,
costs
and
rcsutunon;
seat belt V!(llation, costs only; Edith suspended 10 10 day m jail; Sarnu~l
F-ined were: Travis T. Van
Dyke, The Plains, seat belt viola- Cheryl Hysell, Alb•ny, expired Saltsman, Racine, seat belt viola· Bennett, GalJipohs, two charges
tion, costs only; Robert G. Roush, · tempomry tag, s20 lllld oosts; ~ tion, costs only ; Clair Reed, passing bad checks, $25 and COSL$,
Pomeroy; improperly ta~ed deer, · Hudson, Dexter, reckless operation, Pomeroy, expired plates, $10 and restitution; Kenny A. Morr1son,
$65 and. costs, possessmg a deer $30 and costS, resisting arrest, 30 costs; Jeffrey Ruhl , Nelsonville, Middlepon, DUI, $500 and costS,
taken with gun in closed season, ·days suspen~ to· ~v.e, cosiS, two hunting deer after temporary tag six months in jail, suspended to 39
$150 and costs; · Diana Gray, yeats probation. restsung arrest, 30 had been detached from permit, days, credit for time ser;ve~. I)VO
Mason, W.Va., speed, $20 and days, suspended to five, concurrent $100 and costs, failure to take deer years probation, operator s lice~
costs; Jennifer.Harris, Reedsville, with other charge, costs, two years to checking station for pennanent suspended for one year, alc~hol
failed to d,isplay valid.~gistration, probation, disorderly conduct, costs tagging by nOon the foUowing day assessment, reckless operat•on,
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$10 and costs; J&lt;;eith A. Kingel, only, attempted assault, 30 days. in of harvest; Carl S. Merinar, Belpre, $100 and costs. '
David L. Brock, Branchlan(l,
Shadet, speed, $20 and cost$; jail suspended to five, consecunve speed, $25 and costs; Janetta L.
Durham, Middleport, DUI, $400 W.Va .. hunting without a valiil
Stephat\i~.J. Terrell, A!hens, speed, · with resisting charge, costs, ~wo
$21 aild Cllsts.
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years probation; Gina Foll'rod, and ccis!S, six months suspended to non-resident hunting license. $75
30 days, tWo years probation, oper· and costs; Eric W. Ferguson, West
Gerald W. Harmon, Glouster, Pomeror. seat belt violation, costs.
Jenmfer A. Burton, Pomeroy, ator' s license suspended for one Hamlin, W.Va., huntin$ wil:hout 11
spe'~d. $23 and costs; Rickey J.
Neuberger, Lowell, no operator •s seat belt violation, costs only; year, rio op.erator's license, six valid non-resident hunting bcense.
months in jail suspended to 30 $75 and costs; Louise Durst,
l~ense; $75 and costs, 'three days in Christopher Neece, Middleport,
jail suspended, no valid license speed, $23 and costs; Kandy Par- days, concurrent with DUl charge, Racine, reckless operation, $l()9
plates, $10 and costs; Frank A. sons, Pomeroy, seat belt violation, $75 and costs, two YCill&gt; probation, and costs, aTP program; Shawn
Haggy. Pomeroy. DUI, $450 and costs only; Katherine Pickens, alcohol assessment, failure to con- Minshall, Rutland, con~~Wuting, sill
costs', six months in jail, suspended Pomeroy, seat belt violation, costS trol, costs only, resisting arres~ six months in jail suspended to 10
to IO 'days, operator's license sus- only; Frederick E. Werry, Jr., months in jail suspended to 30 days, $50 81ld costs, five .Y~ Pl'9'
pended for one y~, two years .pro- Pomeroy. seat belt viola~on, costs days, concurrent on DUI charge, bation, theft, six months m Jail su$pended 10 I 0 days, concurrent with
bation, alcohol assessment, driving only; Scott L. Nickles. Pomeroy, two years probation, COsts·
under suspension, $}00 1111d costs, seat belt violation, costs only; Malt'
Donald Jones, Jr., Tuppers contributing c~arges, 550 arid
30 days in jail suspended to 10, W. Wilson, Pomeroy, seat belt vio- Plains, failure to file jor r~gistra­ costs, prQbalion of five years, rcs.liconcurrent with DUI charge, two lation, costs only; Michael Thack- tion, $15 and costs; Tina··Foster, tution; Thomas B. Stoban, Racine,
years of probation, faulty headlight, er. Middlepon, seat belt violation, Racine, seat belt violation, costs; rccei ving stolen propeny, $50 l!ild
costs .only; possessing a deer costs only; David Slater, Pomeroy, Charles Danny 'Crislip, Racine, costs, six months in jail suspended
improperly tagged, $65 and costs, failure Jo control, $20 and costs; receiving stolen propeny, $200 and to 10 days, restitution, contributing
three days in jail suspended, one Kimberly Smith, Pomeroy, seat costs, restitution, one year proba- to the delinquency of a minor, six
belt violation, costs only;· Randall . lion, 10 days in jail suspended to months in Jail suspended to 10
year {'lObation.
Terry A. Reitmire, Pomeroy, Cundiff, Jr., Columbus, seat belt three, consuming alcohol in a daljs. concurrent with receiving
DUJ, Wdays in jail. suspended to violation, costs only.
motor vehicle, 10 dl!ys in jail sus· charge, $50 and costs, five years
Edith J. Williams, Racine, seat pended to three, concurrent with probation, theft (three counts) $50
10, $450 and costs, two years pro·
bation, alcohol counseling, opera- belt violation, costs only; Joseph A. other charge, $30 and costs; Mary and costs, six months suspended to
tor's license suspended for one Wolfe, Racine, speeding, $23 and Moore, Rutland, disorderly con· 10 days, concurrent with receiving
year. $200 and epsts, six months in costs; Ro$er Drauer, Racine, seat duct, $30 and costs; Samuel D. charge, five years probation, restiJail su~nded 10 10 days, concur- belt violauon, costs only; Bonnie J. Alexander, Cool ville, expired tution.
Forfeiting bonds were Della
rent !'lith DUI charge, two years Smith, Racine, speed, $27. .and plates, $!'5 and cosf!i. no. operator's
Shreve,
Ral;ine, seat belt violation,
prol!Jtion; Douglas Sands, Racine, costs; Marvin Randolrh, Racine. license; three days m JBII suspendconsumption
of
alcoho
iri
a
motor
$60, aitd Charles Dawson, ChesaDUJ, $350 and costs, three days in
ed, $65 and COSts.
jail, operator's license suspended vehicle, $30 and costs, credit for
Walter Barrett, Dexter, passing peake. speeding, $85.
for 90 days; Nicholas Morey, Jr., time served; Tina R. Newlun, Long
Parkersburg, W.Va., speed, $24.75 Bottom, seat belt, $20 and costs;
and costs; Jerry L: DeWitte, Spring Raymond E. Sayre, Pomeroy, seat
Valley, Ohio, seat belt violation, belt violation, $20 and costs; Sandra K. Brown, Shade, seat bel~ $20
costs only.
Eric W. Sim, Pomeroy, DUI, and costs; Crage W. Brown,
$350 and costs, three days in jail, Racine, seat belt violation, $20 and
The names of several teachers Sandra Baer, cheerleilder advisor,
jail and $150 suspended upon costs; Arlene F. Gibson, Racine, were
pltk:ed on the substitute list at for the squad 10 travel to Aorida,
enrollinent and completion of RTP seat belt violation, 520 and costs.
March 19, to compete in the CheerTeresa S. Van eooney, Wednesday night's meeting ·or the . leaders of America contest.
school, operator's license suspend·
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Southern Local Board of Educaed for 90 days, left of center, $15 Pomeroy, seat belt violation, $20 tion.
Doug Warden was granted per·
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and 'costs; Timothy F. Imboden, and costs; Freeda L. Chandler,
Added to the list were Henry mission to keep his children in tfte
Syracuse, driving under suspen· Middleport, two seat belt viola· Lewis,
Larry Wolfe, ~aines Brad- Racine Elementary School rather
tions, $20 and costs on each cotin~ bury, Pauline
Harrison, Jody Ship- than transfer them into another
Dennis C. Butcher, Middleport,
ley,
Virgil
Phillips,
Mary Bush, school of the district.
seat belt violation, .520 and costs;
The Urban-Rural Demonstration
Veterans Memorial
Richard
Kins,
and
Jennirer
Couch.
Scott Gilkey, Rutland, DUI, $500
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS · and costs, ~ix months in jail sus·
Cindy Winebrenner was Project of $56,776 was discus$ed
Charles McKo.wri, Racine, and pended to 60 days, two years pro· approved as a substitute secretary. and the planning prograq~s
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Mary Kauff, Pomeroy.
bation, alcohol counseling, opera· The board voted to purchase coal approved.
Attending
were
Scott
Woi£e
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THURSDAY DISCHARGES - tor's license suspended for one from the Raven Hocking Coal
Tammy Freeman and Francis year, DUI (second charge), $450 Corp., Mason, W. Va. Fonnerly the president, Joseph Thoren, To.m
Roseberry, and Denny Eva~s.
Hawkins.
and costs, six months in jail, sus- district has bought its coal from the board members, Dennie Hill, trea·
Excelsior
Salt
Worlcs,
now
closed.
pended to 30 days, concurrent with
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Pennission was granted
to the surer, and Supt Bob Ord.
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othe~
charge, operator's license
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
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Arganbright, Benjamin ~lackbum, probation.
Kevin N. Gulley, Hillsboro,
Mrs. William Cremeans and son,
SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
- RARGAIN IIATINE£5 SATUAD.U &amp; SU~DAT.
IA!HilllM NIGHT TliSDU.
Lillian Gibbs, Ruth Graham, Anita Ky .. speed, $21 and costs; Dorinda
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Middleport,
failure
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Hill, Mrs. Ricky Johnson and
daughter, Juanita Lawrence, Joyce stop for a stop sign, $10 and rosts;
McCormick, Maudie Pinkerman, Leslie L. Rutter, Pomeroy, speed,
Carrie Rupen, Mrs. Paul Sharrer $25 and costs; Robc.rt L. Bolt,
Cleveland, speed, $21 and costs;
and son, and Larry Smitlt.
Births Jan. 30- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph -Bechtle, Utica, seat belt
violation, costs only; Glen W.
Randy Rice, daughter, Vinton
Price, Mt. Vemori, speed, $25 and
costs; Marsha T. Still, Columbus,
speed,"$25 and costs; Trina Lee,
Middleport, seat belt violation,
costs only; Sherry Hcidman, Rutland, parking on highways, $25 and
Am Elc Power ................. .32·3/8
costs; Thomas S. Denko, Albany,
Ashland Oil ..................... JI I(l
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A. Hanson, Middleport, seat belt
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Bob Evans ........................ 24
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Goodyear T&amp;R ..................59 518
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Key Cenwrion ................... 15 1(2
Lands' End ....................... .31 718
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Wendy Int'l....................... .ll 518
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A\lan"' a lnd.iana, 1:30 p.m.
Solhle at Charlouc. 7:30p.m. ·
Miami at Dcuoit. 8 p.m.

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New Jeney nPortl.and, 10 p.m.
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Orlaado aL Wllhinpn. 1 p.m.
Mluelob II Clneland. 1:31 p.m.
Sela.lcat MilW'I\Iioe. 2:30p.m.
OK.ao at LA. Laken, :1:30 p.m.
Cba.rloae I( Milrni, "' p.m.
Indiana at Denver. 4 p.m.
~It Pcwtland, I p.m.

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Saturday's games

The Meigs junior high girls ba.o;lcetball teams split their twinbill
Thursday night against the host Gallia Academy Blue An~els. ·
The ei,hth·grade Blue Angels won ~26 to boost their record 10
11-1. Whitney Hastwell pilced the Angels wilh 26 points, and team·
ma.les Mindy Pope and Sara Wallcer chipped in with 13 and nine .
points, respectively. Alissia Haggy led lhe Marauders wilh 10.
The seventh-grade game saw the Marauders win 21-19 behind
Ashley Roach's game-high 13-poinl effort. The Angels, who led
most of Jhe way, were hampered by Tiffany Foster's fouling out and
J. Haynes and Lori Milliron's reaching lhe four-foul marie. Milliron
had 12 points, and teammates Andra Boggs and Haynes had five
and two poiniS, respectiyely.
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Tonll:hl•s games

Meigs splits twinbill with GAHS

Eastern downs KCHS 49-22

; Mara· uders

Col. Wut 52. Col Marion-Fruklin

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CAMPBELL CONFERENCE

through lhe first half lhat go1 the
Green Wave rolling.
Matt Greene scored nine points
in lhe 8:10 burst. Carin Hartman
Qnd Pointer Williams; also Posse
. members, tied for the team lead
with 16 points each.
Tularte (16-1. 4.0 MellO) led 80·
59 wilh 8:~ 'left. Mississippi State
(8·9, 2·2) closed tD 88·80 w11h 2:00
remaining, but Hartman scored
eighl more points as the Green
Wave won at llome.
No. 17 NC·Cbarlotte 77
No. 24 Louisville 68
James Terrell made two Jhree·
pointers in overtime and finished
with 22 .points as UNCC bounced
baclc from a loss to Butler earlier
this weelc.
Henry Williams had 18 points
for host UNCC (14-3, 3-0 Metro
Conference). Evericlc Sullivan
scored 16 points for Louisville (125, 3·3).
Utah 57, No. 19 UTEP 54
Byron Wilson 'sanlc a half-court
hea~e at lhe buzzer and Utah slUng
. v1sllmg UTEP.
Wilson made only one of ~ve
shoes and had only 1wo ~OJnts
b~fore makmg the game-wmner.
J1mmy Soto I~ the Utes (14-5, 4-3
Western Athleuc Conference) w11h
12 points.

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Col Soulh 71, CoL Wain" Rid&amp;• 34

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Wilberforce cagers forfeit
·game in dispute over books

made 16 steals.
The Wildcats (14·3, 4·2 Pac·IO)
matched a school record with IS
lhtee·pointers, including a team·
record 10 in the fii'St half. Oregon
(5·11, 1-6) lost its sixth straight
game.
. Matt Othiclc made four lhreepoinlers ·and Chris Mills had t1Jree
m lhe fii'St half as Arizona toolc a
56-28 lead. Khalid Reeves had 19
points for lhe host Wildcats, Mills
had 18 and Othiclc 16. Antoine
Sloudamire led Oregon with 17
points.
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No. 10 Oblo St. 74,1Uinols 12
Jimmy Jac~n scored 16 points
and Ohio Slate held on to win at
Illinois.
The Buckeyes led by 18 points
at halftime before Illinois rallied.
Ohio State missed four of six foul
shots in the fmall:l9, but Brooks
Taylor missed a lhree·pointer at the
buzzer lhat would've won for the
Illini.
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Mark Baker scored 15 points for
Ohio State (13·3 , 5·1 Big Ten) .
DeOn Thomas scored 26 points for
Illinois (8-9, 2-5).
No.1~ Tulaue 98
Southern Mlssisslppl86
Tulane again relied on The
Posse and its super subs came
through wilh a 23-10 burst midway

.North Gallia beats Southern 49-29

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· by a point, No. I Duke was de~r·
mined not to become lhe next big
upsel victim.
So lhe Blue Devils went to work
on No. 23 Florida Scale. Boy, did
they.
Dulce scored the final 14 points
Thursday nighl and s1ayed unbeat·
en by sb'Uggling past Jhe Seminoles
'75·62. The vic !Dry came a day after
No. 2 UCLA fell tD Southern Cal
for its fii'St loss of Jhe season.
''We practice end·of·game silu·
ations a 101 (but) we haven't been
in many," Dulce head coach Mike
Krzyzewski said. "II seemed lilce
~11 of our veterans made big
plays."
· Dulce (16-0, 8·0 Atlantic Coast
Conference) matched lhe best slart
in school history, accomplished
first in 1985-86. The defending
national .,champions also extended

their winning streak 10 22 games.
Florida Stale (13·5, 5·3) had
won six a row, The Seminoles were
ahead 62-61 with 3:43 left, bul
could not hang on at home.
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In other games, No. 9 Arizona
routed Oregon 104-53, No. 10
Ol!io Slate got past Illinois 74· 72,
No, 16 Tulane downed Souchem
Mississippi 98-86, No. 17 North
Carolina·Charloue topped No. 24
Louisville 77-68 in ovenime, Utah
SIIIJlrised No. 19 Texas·El Paso 57·
54 and No. 21 UNL V beat Utah
Slate 85-80 in overtime.
Dulce ran off 13 points in the
lasl 2:22, eight by Grant Hill. His
scoop shot put the Blue Devils
ahead 64-62.
Hill and Christian l.aetbler each
scored 20 painiS.
Sam Cassell scored 1S points
for Florida Scale.
No. 9 Arizona U14, Oregon 53
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By tlie Aaoclated Press
Down to crunch time and down·

charges." Wilberforce president
John Henderson said in a statement
Thursday.
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Team captain Pat Moore said
the players have been wilhout
money to buy books since the
semester began three weelcs ago.
He said the players believe the
high puc nine girls in the scoring
By SCOIT WOLFE
school is supposed to provide them .
column.
Amber Burnett had six for
Sentinel Correspondeot
wilh lhose funds.
Host Eastern boosted iiS record KC.
"So we just decided not to play
the game unlil we•re able 10 get to 11·5 overall and 9-2 in the Quarter totals
books," said Moore. "We can't SVAC as it handily defeated 1he KygerCreek .........8 2 7 5-= 22
buy our own boolcs."
Kyger Creek Bobcats 49·22 Thurs· Eastem ................ l2 8 1110= 49
Kyger Creek (22) - Wolfe 2·
day night
0-1=5,
Bush 3·0:6, Drummond I·
Eastern was led by Tiffany
0·0=2.
Keri Blaclc 2-0-0=4, S.
Gardner's 10 poinls. Tabby
Jones
2-0-1=5.
Totals 10..0.2=22.
Phillips' nine, Lee Gillilan with
:: · North Gallia lcept pace with Quarler totals
Easteru (49) - Gardne,r ~-0eight, Jaime Wilson six, and ~uby
:. "SV AC contenders Eastern and Southern ............... 5 10 8 3 = 26 Burke six.
0=10, Phillips 3-0-3=9, Roush (..().
;. Symmes Valley by knocking off North Gallia ....... .14 15 9 8 = 46
0=2, Wilson 3·0·0=6, Burke 3-0·
The greatest stat came in che 0=6, Gillilan 3-0-2=8. Totals · visiling Soulhem 49-29 Thursday
North Gallla (46) - Twyman
: night.
8·0·0=16; Salisbury 6-0·3=15; rebounding department, where 19·0·5=49
The Pirates (11·3, 8·2) were Meadows 2·0-1=5; Myers 2-0-0=4; Eastern collected 83 rebounds and
paced by Dama Twyman's 16 Groves 0-1-0=3; Meade 0-0·2=2; placed four girls in double figures
points and Beth Salisbury's 15. The Peck 0-0·1=1. Totals -18·1·7=46 m that departmenL Gardner, who
Tornadoes (1-11, 1-9) were powField goals-19·79(24.1%)
led with 18, was followed by
Gillilan (16) Jennifer Roush (13),
ered by Aimee Mills' game-high
Free throws -7-12 (58.3%)
Rebounds- 53 (Me41dows 14) Burlce (13) and Jaime Wilson (12).
.· 18 mar1cers.
In olher SV AC action, Hannan
Assists- 15 (Myers 7)
Eastern hit 19-65 from lhe field
and was 5·13 from the line. KC
: Trace beat Oak Hill 45-41, and
Steals-16 (Salisbury 8)
was 10-58 and 2-6 at the line.
Symmes Valley defeated South·
Turuovers- 5
Eastern quickly went up 12-4
western 55·34.
Southern (26) - Mills 6-2,
North Gallia will play at South· 0:18; Ohlinger 0-1-2=5; Moore 0- wilh three mmuleS to go in the first
frame. Jaime Wilson had four in
: western on Monday, ·while South- 0-1=1. Totals- 7·3·3=26
chat spurl, while Gillilan and
: em will host Symmes Valley.
Free throws- 3-5
Phillips each had three and Roush
two. After Coach Tom Weaver ·
Wl'n
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1992 CHEVY
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the way with four, and two each
• Mullen hit a shot from 15 feet out
Meigs will travel to Belpre to from Drummond and Jones.
CAVAliER
: along the right baseline to give tangle with lhe Golden Eagles
On lhe night. Angie Bush led
r~t.fl
: Meigs a 38·17 advancage and the Monday night. and will return KC wilh six, Mary Jo Wolre and
· Marauders coasted 10 the win.
home on Thursday tD host Alexan- Stephanie Jones had five each, and
: Meigs placed three players in der.
Keri Blaclc had four.
; double figures wilh Mullen leading Quarter totals
Neither team tried a slow down
• the way with 14. Baer and Kim Nelsonville-York .. 8 6 13 6= 33 game; the shoiS just would not fall
; Hanning added 11 and Compston Mcigs .................. 14 IS 15 12 = 56 and lherefore, neither team could
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: for 61% . Meigs pulled in 27 0:10, Debm Blackburn 1-0-0=2, pie of four-point runs, Eastern
i reboullds led by Lori Kelly with Heather Gail 3·0-0=6, Melissa coasted 10 a 49-22 win. . ·
First Time
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EHS had 20 steals (Phillips six
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and Gardner five), 83 rebounds,
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Meigs (56)- Reva Mullen 5·0· · and 15 fouls. KC had 16 fouls.
1991 CHEVY
: outscored Jhe Uttle Buclcs 16-8 in 4=14, Veran Compston 3·0·2=8,
In the preceding junior high
~ the second period and went on to Lori Kelly l.Q-0=2, Tricia Baer 5· game, Eastern won 39-10. The
CIMARO
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: led Meigs wilh 12 points, Vanessa Ka1arina Turner 2-0·2=6, Missy teammates JesSica Karr and Laura
r~,v.fl
• Compston added 10 and Amber Sisson 1-0-0=0, Mary Cremeans 1· Eastman scored eight and five,
; Blackwell eighL The win gives lhe 0-0:2. Totals- 21·0·14·56
junior

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GRABS REBOUND - Meigs Marauder Verna Compstou (33)
pulls down a rebouud between Nelsonvillt·Yorlc cagers Debra
Blackbun (beblod Compstoo) and Susan Crawford (13) duriog
Thursday uigbt's TVC game on the Marauders' court, wbicb the
hosts won 56·33.

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beats Florida State ·75-62; Ohio ·State edges Illinois 74-72

WILBERFORCE, Ohio (AP) ,'A dispute over fmancial aid for ath·
letes has put Wilberforce Universi·
:ty's baslcetball season in jeopardy.
' The school was forced 10 forfeit
:a game to Wihnington College
'when only one player showed up
:wednesday night . .The other 12
.stayed away 10 protest lhe universi'ly 's refusal to buy lextboolcs for lhe
·basketball team.
"There was a misunderstanding
among players regarding lheir
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Compston led lhe lealll wilh ei~ht
steals, while Mullen came up Wllh
seven.
Meigs jumped out tD an 8-2lead
at lhe 4:28 mark off the fii'St period
on a bucket by Kim Hanning. Nelsonville pulled within four (12-8)
when Sceph McLaughlin hit a
buclcet wilh I:22 left in the period.
But Tricia Baer scored her 1sixch
point of the first period wich 33
seconds left and Meigs was on top
14·8 at the end of the first eight
minutes.
.
Mullen scored seven second
period points to spark Meigs to a
15-6 advantage and the maroon and
gold increased their lead 10 29·14
at lhe half.
The Marauders took their
(See MARAUDERS ou Page 5)

FOR LIFE IN SURArK E

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Odondo .. Philod~. 7:30 ~m.

Utah at O&amp;Uu, 1:30 p.m.
Houllm 11 Phoenix, 9:30p.m.
N.,.Jency 11 L.A. Clippcn,

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AUilnoc 60, N. Canwn Hoover 51
Ashl.ud so, Lnincum. 29

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Meigs, with an impressive
defense limited Nelsonville· Yorlc
10 14 first-half points as the
Marauders defeated lhe Buckeyes
56·33 in girls Tri-Valley Confer·
ence basketball aclion Thursday
nighL
The win gives lhe Marauders a
10-1 conference record and a 12·3
mark ovemll. Meigs went intn-lhc
game tied for firsl place with lhe
Federal Hocking Lancers. Nelsonville drops to 6·5 in the TVC
and 8·6 overall, the Lady Bucks
dropped a one point decision to
Federal Hocking Monday. Meigs
defeated Nelsonville 53-52 back on
Dec. 17 at Nelsonville.
The Marauders seemed to be
everywhere on defense. as Coac,h
Ron Logan's girls forced numerous
Buckeye turnovers and points off
of turnovers. Meigs came up wilh
19 sceals on the evening, with
vema Compstnn and Reva Mullen
picking up wilh IS between lhem.

SWTcxu SL 15, Sam HOQMII SL SS

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Lauiliana Tech 19, Tca.u·P• Aml:ri·

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Contemporary living
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If your resolutions this year seem
to have gouen lost in the shuffle,
now is the time to take another
look!
Many times we think of resolutions as individual goals. This year,
why not start out the month of
February by making a resolution
that the entire family would like to
accomplish.
Stan by selecting a project that
every family member agrees upon.
If it is decided by only one or two
members, then it is less likely to be
accomplished.
Whal can you resolve?
o Keep in beuer touch with your
relatives. A letter writing schedule
can be set up so that grandparents,
aunts and uncles and others get a
letter from your family every
month.
o Renovate a room in your
house. You might choose the basement so that teens will have a place
to entenain, the shop for Dad or a
new sewing room for Mom.
o Develop a beuer understanding
of other cultures and countries, or
maybe just another state that you
_would like to visit. Find books,
:•loidoos and other infonnation about
·the place you are interested in. This
might also turn into a summer
vacation.
• Spend more time together as a
family . Choose one night a week or

one night a month for a family
activity.
•· Build some new family uadi·
lions. We often think of family D'aditions as holiday related, but they
can be year-round. For example,
taking long walks as a family,
singing songs or reading stories at
bedtime or planning regular family
gatherings for families now spread
apart. Take turns hosting the occasion making sure to utilize talents
and gifts of each individual. ·
Human beings are creatures of
symbol and myth. They make sense
of their lives by telling stories.
Many families have never lost the
wealth of family rituals. They draw
from the wells of their own history
and from their roots. Other families
have no such resources. Some have
· lost ethnic and family traditions.
Many unfortunately value the idea
that the family can grow vitally
through constant accumulation of
material possessions and professional success.
Dig deep into your memories
and try to recall the many little
things your family did as you were
growing up that you have tried to
pass on to your children. Try out
some new ideas, and provide your
family members with traditions to
pass on to the next generation.
These are just some ideas to get
your family thinking. I'm sure your
family can think of others. This
commitment to tbe family can be a
strengthening experience that
everyone will remember for years
to come.

Optometrists offer free eye care
where at leas te one member is
working part time or more, have no
private or government health insurance, have limited income and have
not had an eye examination within
the last year.
"Children need good vision to
learn in school and adults need it to
do their job, but a lot of people
aren't getting eye care because they
can't afford it," Dr. A. Jackson
Bailes, Gallipolis optometrist.
"We're trjin-g to do something
about that.
Most eye examinations will be
given during the first week in
March 1992, Save Your Vision
Week or sometime during the
month.

People who need eye care but
cannot afford it can get it free from
volunteer members of the Ohio
. Optometric Association. The doc}:l9rs are donating their services to
' provide free eye exams (and glasses at no charge or for a small
fee/donation) as part of a national
charity project called VISION
USA.
In 1991 nearly 40,000 needy
· . ilidividuals were helped through
this program.
,. Interested person s may be
screedcd for eligibility by calling
-,~l.- 800· 766-4466 which will be
: .:Gperational through Jan. 31, 1992
~•only. To qualify, applicants must
be working or part of a household

Dahmer described as
3.fl1,ethodical,
sane killer
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4-H cookbooks to be available

Beat of the Bend...

The Meigs County 4-H Com·
mittee is compiling a cookbook
featuring recipes from 4-H mem·
bers, advisors and their fa111ilies. It
will include over 400 recipes and
an added auraction will be the
recipes of the 1991 Grand and
Reserve Champion Foods project
winners from the 4-H project judg·
ing.
All members and advisors are
asked to submit a favorite recipe by
Feb. I, to the Meigs County Exten·

by Bob Hoeflich
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January is winding down and
the blahs should be departing. If
not, take a couple of aspirin and
call me in the morning. We'll
work out a happy plan.
Linda Hudson has been advised
about the Roush Pharmacy. If you
recall, Linda found a shot glass
inscribed' with the name of the
Pomeroy pharmacy among some
items belonging to her late mother·
in-law and had asked for informa·
lion on the former Pomeroy busi·
ness.
Linda has been advised that the
pharmacy was owned by Dr.
Roush, a physician who practiced .
in a house located where the
Pomeroy Library was later built.
The pharmacy also operated by Dr.
Roush was located in the same
structure, according to information
Linda received from Albert Hoffner who was a child was the business was operating. Mr. Hoffner is
now in his nineties.
A nice gesture by the family of
the late Robert Purtell. Mr. Purtell
who died in January was pastor of
the Zion Church of Christ. His
family sent an attractive live fig
tree to the Extended Care Facility
at Veterans Memorial Hospital in
his memory. The tree has been
placed in the facility's new sun
room and is being enjoyed by residents who thank the Purtell family
as do employees and the administration of the Pomeroy hospital.

sion Office, Box 32, Pomer~y,
45769. Others in the commumty
who have a recipe that they would
like to have included ir\ the book
are invited to send their recipe to
the office also.
The cookbook will be available
for purchase from any 4-H Committee member by May I, 1992.
For additional information contact
Chip Haggerty at the Meigs County
Extension Office, 992-6696.

children include David Swisher
who is a major in the U. S. Army
and is stationed at Haughton, La.
He and his wife, Sandy, have two
children. Robbie and Kim and arc
great-grandchildren of the Swishers. Then there is granddaughter,
Paula Bonnett. She and her hlisband, Mike, bath work at P,izza Hut
and they have a son, Chad-anoth·
er great grandchild of Paul and
Mae. Last but certainly not least is
another granddaughter of the
Swishers, Velvet Adkins. She and
her husband, Dou11, are both on the
nursing staff of the Holzer Medical
Center. They have a daughter,
Megan, who is, of course, another
great-grandchild of the Swishers.
They reside in Middleport also.
Paul and Mae are lifelong residents of Middleport and at one time
they lived in the upstairs aparlJllent
Plump. tender. boiled just right.
at Middleport Village Hall. · Paul
was an employee or the village and
a fueman. The Swishers were sort
of the official village family at that
Fried 10 perfection in a light, crispy batter.
time receiving the fire calls and
putting out the word when those .
occurred. By the way, their son,
Bill, was born at the apartment
So certainly congratulations
from the community to Paul and
Mae and best wishes on their long I
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Apostolic
Churth or Jesus Chrl!l ApOstolic Faith
New Lima Rd•• next to Ft. Meigs Pall&lt;
Posto&lt;: Robert W. Richuds
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m.
Wedneoday Sei'Yices-· 7 p.m.
Churcll or Jeau• Cllrllt Aposlotk
VanZandt and Wud Rd.
Putor: James Miller
Sunday School - I 0:30 a.m.
Evening-7:30p.m.
Wednesday Setviceo · 7:30p.m.

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I. Dahmer was a ruthless but sane
killer who carefully chose victims
for his fantasies of sex and death,
methodically butchered them and
tried not to leave a trail, a prosecu·
tor says.
· In opening arguments at Dahmer's sanity !rial Thursday, District
Attorney E. Michael McCann
sought to dispel ctefense arguments
that Dahmer was a mentally ill and
tried to control his compulsion to
'!)ave sex with dead men.
-~' , "This was not an evil man. He
' . 'lloas a sick man ," .Dahmer ' s
' llwyer, G~rald Boyle, said in his
pt)ening statemenL
·· Rut M~Cann said: "Mr. Dah·
mer knew at all times that what he
was doing was wrong. This is not
• (lie case of a psychotic man."
-: ., On tap for today was testimony
tiom police detectives who took
tile former Ohio man's confession.
' Dahmer has pleaded guilty but
~ i ~sane to the slayings of IS young
:Y",rnen and boys in Milwaukee. If the
, j~ finds Dahmer sane, he would
' ·spend the rest of his life in prison.
: lfjudged i~, ~ Wllllld be sent
·- .(b a mental msutuuon where, after
a year, he could petition for release

Free Will Baptist Churcll
Ash Streel, Middlepon
Pallor: Mark Monow
Saturday Service· 7:30p.m.
Sunday School· 10 o.m.
Worship • 11 a.m.•
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m.

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All of you historians please be
advised that the Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society has
quite a list of publications available
which might be helpful in your
local endeavors. If you're interested in some phase of local history
do stop by the Meigs Museum from
1 to 4:30 p.m., any week, Tuesday
through Thursday. The variety of
pubtications is amazing.

Wow! Sixty-four years.
Paul and Mae Swisher will be
observing their 64th wedding
anniversary on Feb. II at their
home, 957 Hysell St., Middleport.
Coincidentally, I once lived on that
street.
Paul and Mae have a son and
daughter-in-law, Bill and Nola
Swisher who live closely on Grant
St., in Middleport. Their grand-

President Bush makes a speech
telling us about the state of the
union-then all of those people
analyze, and analyze and analyze
it. But we keep smiling don't we?J

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Friday and Satllt'day.
Starting at 5:00p.m.

Delicious lightly
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Fried CJ;I11s
Tender clams fried
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fund the camp for the · first two
years, then tum fundraising over to
another non-profit corporation.

LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. (AP)
- Paul Newman will team up with
the founder of an amusement park
to open a camp for ill chjldren.

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Charles R. Wood, founder of the
Great Escape amusement park in
Lake George, N.Y .. announced
Thursday that the year-round camp
will be modeled on one Newman
every six months.
founded
in Connecticut. He did not
Police officers testified Thurssay
when
it would OllCII.
day that Dahmer told them he dismembered his victims and disposed
The Charles R. WOOd Foundaof their bones by soaking them in
acid and nushing them down a toi- tion and Newman's Own, Inc. will
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Liberty Assembly &lt;I God
Dudding Lane, Mason, W.Va.
Pastor: Dan S. Eaton
Sundoy Worship· 10:30 p.m.
Thunday Sei'Yiaoo - 7 p.m.

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Rulltnd F1rst Otpllst Church
Sonday School . 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy Flrsl Rapllst
East Main St.
Pastor: Steve FuUcr
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip -10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
Flr!l Southern Baptist
41872 Pomeroy Pikc
Pastor: E. LamarO'Bryant
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship -10:45 a.m., 7!30 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30.p.m.
Middleport Flrst Baptist
Comer SiJuh &amp;. Palmer
Pastor: Rev. James A. Seddon
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
Wonhip . 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m .
Racine First Baptist
Putor: Steve Deaver
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip·l0:40a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Sei'Yices · 7:30p.m.
Silver Run Baptist
P111or: Bill Uule
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.
Mt. Union Baptist
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School ·9:45 a.m.
Evening · 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.
llcthlchem BaptlSl
Putor. Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.
Worship · 9:30 o.m.
Thumhy Services - 7:30p.m.
Old Jlothe F.,. Witt Baptist Chur&lt;h
28601 St. Rt 7, Middleport
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m.
Thursday Sci'Yiccs ·7:30p.m.
Hillside BoptiSI Church
St. Rt. 143 iust off Rt. 7
Pauor: Rev. James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School · tO a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvicc1 • 7 p.m.
Hope Baptist Chapel
570 G11nl S.., Middlepon
Pastor: David Bryan, Sr.
· Sundar School • 10 o.m.
Worlhip · !!a.m., 7. p.m.
Wednetday Sel"ices - 7 p.m.
VIctory Baptist
525 N. 2nd St.. Middlepon
Pastor: James E. Keesee
Worship . 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St .• Masoo
Sundar School . tO a.m.
Wonhip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~s • 7 p.m.
FortSl Run Baptist
Pastor: Arius Hurt
Sunday School • lO a.m.
W~nhip - II a.m.
ML Moriah Baptist
foounh &amp; Main St., Middleport
Putor. Rev. Gilbe~ Cma. Jr.
s...d.y School . 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m.
Anlktistty Baptist
Putor: kenneth Smith
Surtdoy School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Sei'Yica ·7:30p.m.
Ru- Free Will Baptist
Salem St.
PasUlt: Rev. Paul Taylor
Swtday School • 10 •.m.
Bvenin&amp; • 7 P."'·
Wednesday Serviceo -7 p.m.
Ash Sine! Freewill Baptlot
Middlepott
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m.
Wednesday Sei'Yice : 7:30p.m.
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Catholic
Sacnd Heart C.tllolc Ctlurch
t61 Mulbeny Aw., Pomeroy, 992·5198
Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Han•
Sat. Cat. 4:4S·S:15 p.m.; Mm · 5:30p.m.
s.... Cat. ·8:45·9:1Sa.m.,
Sun. Mass · 9:30a.m.
Daily Mau - 8:30a.m.

Think February and think Valentine's Day. Think Valentine
and think hearts. Tl)mk heart-healthy and think
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Cllurch ol Christ
........y Cllurc~ or Ctlrbl
212 W. Main Sl.
Pasto&lt;: Andrew Milca,
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - t0:30a.m.;7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvicea · 1 p.m.
P..tn)'.W..ulde Clootr&lt;h cl Chrbl
33226 Olildrea' • """"' Rd.

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Servicoo • 7 p.m.

Middleport Ch.un:h orChrl!l
5lh and Main
PUIOC AI Hartson
Su!tdoy School • 9:30a.m.
Worlhip • 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednc1day Sc:rvices - 7 p.m.

Harrisoovllle Holiness Chapter
Pastor: Rev. John Neville
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service : 7:30p.m.

Southern Clustl!r
Apple Grove
Pasoor: Carl Hiclu
Sundoy School · 9 a.m.
Wonhip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thunday Services • 7 p.m.

Keno Church cl Christ
Worlhip-9:30 a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

Latter-Day Saints

Bcthony
Pastor. Kennelh Baker
Sundoy School · 10 o.m.
Worship - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services . to a.m.

Btarwallow RldK• Church ciChrl!l
PallOr. Jack Colegrove
Sunday .Schoot ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 am., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Service• · 6:30p.m.
Zion Chur&lt;h orChrl!l
Pomeroy, Hurisooville Rd. (Ro. 143)
PaslOr: Rober E. PuneU
SlDI.day School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip . 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

St. John Lutheran Churcll
Pine Grove
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Shrc£fler
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.

. East LcCart
P11nor: Roger Grace
Sund11y School - 10 a.m.
Worship -9 a.m.

Pastor: Rev.,George C. Weirick

Sund•y School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · II a.m.

United Methodist

Rutland Church &lt;I Christ
Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Graham United Methodist
Worship. 9:30a.m. (I so .t 2nd Sun), 7:30
p.m. (3rd &amp; 4lh Sun)
Wednesday Sei'Yice ·7:30p.m.

'" Mt. Olive United Methodist

Mason Church or Christ
Miller St., Mason, W.Va.
Sund')' School - 10 a.m .
Won:h1p · 11 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p.m.

Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Panor: Charles Jones
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • I0:30a.m.. 7 p.m.
Thursday Services -7 p.m.

Drodrord Church of Christ
St. Rt. 124 &amp;. Co. Rd. 5
Panor: Derek Soump
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.
Success Road Church of Christ

Paslor: Joseph U. Hosk.ins
Sunday School · 9 11.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wcdncsda:y Sc,....ices · 7 p.m.

Chester
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Wonhip · 9a.m.
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.

Liberty Christian Church
Dexter
PaslOr. Wocdy CaD
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sel"iet; · 7 p.m.

Joppa
Pastor: Brenda Weber
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Langsville Christian Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m.

Long Bottom
PasLOr: Oarles Eaton
Sunday School . 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services -1:30 p.m.

Hemlock Grove Church
Pastor: Oarles Qomig,an
Sunday school · 10:30 a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m..1 p.m.

Mt. Moriah Church otGod
Pastor: Rev. James ~aucrficld
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
[vening • 7 r.m.
Wednesday Sc,....iccs • 7 p.m.

Flatwoods
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Thurtday Services • 7 p.m.

RuUand Church or God
PaslOr: John r. Corcoran
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvi~es · 7 p.m.

Panor: Wesley Thalchcr
s...day School · 10 a.m.
Worship· 9 a.m.
Thundoy Services· 6:30p.m.

Racine

Ploe G,rove Bible Hotl- Ch~rch
1/.Z mile off Rl. 32S
1'1sotor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 7!30 p.m.
Wedncsdoy Scrvii:e · 7:30p.m.

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Eden United Brethmlo Chris
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
. Worship · 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Calvary Dible Church
Pomeroy Pike, Co. Rd.
Paslor: Rev. Blackwood
S...day School · 9:30 Lm .
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdneoday Sel"ice ·7:30p.m.

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ML Hermon United Brethrl'ft in Chrbt
Chur&lt;h
Tcus Comrn101ily off CR 82
Pastor: Robcn Sanders
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednetday Setviceo · 7:30p.m.

Ftlrvlcw nlble Church
Lc~an, W.Va. Ro. I
Pastor: James Lewis
Sundoy School · II a.m.
Wonhip. 9:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Service · 7:30p.m.

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White's Chapel Wesleyan
Cool ville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship · to:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m.

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Pastot: Rev . Roger Willford
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip· 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Service -7 p.m.

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Pastor: Bob Snyder
Saturday Scrvice1:
Sabbolh School · 2 p.m.
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Freedom Gosp&lt;tl Mlhion
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Snowville
Pastor: florence Smilfl
SIDiday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m.

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SJrac·use flrst United Prcsb,tcrla~
Sunday School · tO a.m.
Wonhip • II a.m., 4 p.m. (In&amp;. 3rd S.~.)

Interdenominational Church
Kingsbury Road
Pastor: Clyde W. llcnderson
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvic.c - 7 p.m.

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Ky.,. I Run Hot Inca Church
P11tor. Robell Manley
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m. ·
Thursday s.Mce - 7:30p.m.

Middleport l'resb)tcrlan
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Wor&gt;hip · 10 o.m., 4 p.m. (lnd &amp; 4lh Sun.)

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Wonhip · 9 Lm.
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.

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W~rship-10:30a.m .

Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10:15 •.m.

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South Bethd New Testament
Silver Ridge
P'uiOf: Duane Sydcnsuidccr
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worshi:r.· 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednes y Service- 7 p.m.

Trinity Conerqatlnnot Church
Putor: Rev. Roland Wildman
O.uiCh • 9:15 a.m.

Pasuw: Ron Fierce

Wateyan Bible HotlnoaCIIur&lt;h
15 Pea~ So., Middleport .
P11tor. Rev . Roy McCany
Sunday school.· 9:30a.m.
Wonhip ·10:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:3Q p.m.

Middleport P&lt;lltceoslat
Third A~e.
Pas,or: Rev. Qark Baker
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evenin&amp; - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7:30 P·\11·

Nease SC!lllcment Church
Sunday Worship · 2:30p.m.;
Thursday 1ervices ·7:30p.m.

Other Chu rch es

RuUand
Pastor: ArtJnD' Cral1ree
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonloip - I0:30a.m.
Thunday Sel"icea • 7 p.m.

Holrness

P.cntea&gt;slll Assembly
So. Ro. 124, R•cine
Pulor: William Hoback
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evm.ing · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrvuzs- 7 p.m.

Full Gospel Lighthouse
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy HunlCr
Sunday School- 10 •.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday &amp; Thunday - 7:30p.m.

Rock Sprlnas
Putor:Ke1lh Rader
Sunday School· 9:15 o.m.
Worship · lOt.m.
Wednesday Services • 6 p.m.

Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main St., 11omeroy
Pallor: Rev. Dr. Roy C. Myen
Sunday school and worship · 11:30 a.m.

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Pentecostal

E«testa Fdtowshlp
128 Mill So., Middtcpon
Pastor: Cluck McPherson
s...day School - to a.m.
Evening . 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

New Haven Churth or the Nazarene
Pastor: Glendon Stroud
Sun&lt;Jay School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m . .

POftleroy
Pulor. Eunhac (Grace) Kee
Sundoy School· 9:15a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30a.m.,6p.m.
Wcdneoday Sel"ices ·7:30p.m.

RcJoktac Life Church
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middlepon
Pastor: Rev. Michael Pangia
Sunday School· tO o.m.
Wedncsd1y Services -7 p.m.

United Faith Church
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy B:y -Pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert G. Smith, Sr.
Sundav School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · I 0:30a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servia: · 7 p.m.

Portland First Church or the Nuarcne
Putor: Willian Justis ·
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10;40 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

Pearl Chapel
Pallor: Aorence Smith
Sund•y School - 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 Lm:

Episcopal

Mt. Oll"c Community Chur(h
Pastor: Lawrence Bush
Sunday School - 9:30 .11.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wedncday- Service · 1 p.m.

Rulland Church or the Nuarent
Pastor: Samuel Basye
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 o.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday S~rviccs • 7 p.m.

Minersville
Pastor: WeJiey Thalchcr
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worshlp - IOLm.

New Lire Chun:h orGoct
Chester
Pastor: Gary Hine1
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Hocktngpo&lt;l Church
Grand Stn:Cl
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship . II a.m
Wednesday Services · 8 p.m.

Chester Church or the Naurenc
Pastor: Rev. Herben. Grale
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Wonhip • lla.m., 6 p.m.
Wcdnelday Services· 7 p.m.

Heath (MiddlopiM'l)
PaslOr. Frank Smilh
Sunday Sehoot · 9:30 o.m.
Worship· !0:30a.m.
Wednesday' Services.- 6 p.m.

Church or God of Prophecy
OJ. White Rd. off So. Rt. 160
Pastor: Pal Hcnsoo
Sundoy School - 10 a.m. ·
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wedn,.day Sei'Yiccs · 7 p.m.

Ftlth Gospel Church
Long Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip - 10:45 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday 7:30p.m.

Pomeroy Church of the Ntzarenc
Pulor: Rev. Thomas McOung
Sunday School · 9:30 o.m.
Worship · l 0:30a.m. ond 6 p.m.
Wcdne1day Services · 7 p.m.

Forest Run

Syrtcuse Church of God
Apple and Second Sts.
Paitor: Rev. David Ruucll
Sunday School and Wonhip- 9:30a.m.
Evening Services- 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Bethd Church
Township Rd .• 468C
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Woohip -tO a.m.
Wednesday Services· 10 a.m.

Syracuse Church or the Nazarene
Pastor: Re'w'. GlcM McMillan
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Sc:rviccs · 7 p.m.

F..ntcrprlse

Sllversvnte Word or FaHh
PaSIOI': David Dailey
SWiday School9:30 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 7:30p.m.

Morse Chap&lt;1 Church
Supt.: Mike Matson
Sunday school· 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Semcc · 7 p.m.

Rctdsvlllc Fellowship
Church of the Nazarene
Pastor: Jotm W. Douglas
Sunday School· 9:30 •.m.
Wonhip - 10:45 1.m., 7 p.m.

Pas10r: Kcioh Rader
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m., 6 p.m.
Tuesday Services · 7 p.m.

Church of God

Calvary Pilgrim Chopcl
Harrisonville Road
Putor: Rev. Victor Roush
Sundoy Schoot9:30 o.m.
Wonhip · II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesdoy Scl"ice ·7:30pm.

Christian Fellowship Center
Salem St., Kuthmd
Pastor: Kobcn E. Mus ~cr
Sunday School - 10 .11 .m.
Wonhip · ll :l5a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service - 1 p.m.

Middleport Church or the Ntzarcne
Pastor: Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Central Cluster
· Asbury (Syracuse)
Pas lOr: Weslcy Thatcher
Sunday School · 9:45 o.m.
Worship · II a.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

Hartford Church cl Chrlot In Chrlotlan
Union
Hanfonl. W.Vo.
Pastor: Rev. David·McManis
Sunday School • II a.m.
Worship· 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneoday Service• · 7:30p.m.

Hazel Community Church
Off Rt 124
Pastor: Edsel Uan
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10;30a.m., 7:30p.m.

Racine Flnt Cllurch or the Nazarene
Postor. Thomos'L Gaoeo, ll
SIDiday School- 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
WedneSday Services -7 p.m.

Tuppers Plains St. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday School· 9 a.m.
Worship· 10 a.m.
Tuesday SeMccs · 7:30p.m.

Hobson Church cl Christ In Christian
Union
Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Rutland Dible Method lSI
Pastor: Rev . Ivan Myen
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services- 7 p.m.

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 63
School· 9:30 a.m.
wO..hio. 10:30 a.m.

Reedsville
Panor: Rev . Charles Eaton
Wonhip · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School · 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:30p.m.

Christian Union

Spiritual Faith Churdl
Slate 338. Antiquity
Pastor: A. Stewart
SW&gt;d•y School • to Lm.
- Evening ~ 7:30p.m.
Thursday Service -7 :~ p.m.

DurllngiOn Community Church
Burlingham
Paslor: Ray Laudcrmilt
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeNicc . 7 p.m.

Laurel Clln Free Methodist Church
Pas1or: William Williams
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wed~sday Services. 7 p.m.

Coolville l!nltcd Methodist Parish
Pastor: Harold E. AUoway-Priddy
Coolville Church
Main &amp; Fiflh St
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
. Worship· 9 a.m.
Tuesday Services· 7 p.m .

Meigs CoopcratiYc Parish
Northeast Clusccr
Alfred
Pastor; Sharon Hausman
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Wor&gt;hip · II a.m., 6:30p.m.

Syrocuse Mission
1411 Bridgeman Sa., Syracuse
Pl!tor: Roy (Mike) 11H&gt;mpson
Sunday School • I0 a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wcdnesday 'Scrvicc -7 p.m.

Dycsvllle Community Church
.Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
WoBhip • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Racine
Pastor: Roger Grace
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship- 11 a.m.

St. Paul Lutheran Churcll
Comer Sycamore&amp;:. second Sl., POmeroy
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Shreffler
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Wonl!ip - II a.m.

Pastor: Chris Stewart
Sunday School • 9:30 o.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Faith Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
PaslOr: Rev. Emmell Rawson
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m.
Thursday Service · 1 p.m.

Suuon
Pastor: Kcnnelh Baker
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Wo1Ship · 10:45 a.m. (Iil &amp; 3rd Sun)

w.v•.

o.. ter Church or Christ

Middleport COmmunity Church
515 Peart St., Middlcpon
Putor: Sam Anderson
Sunda:y School 10 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.

MIM'nlngStar
Putor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School · 9:45 o.m.
Wonhip ·10:30 a.m.
Thunday Se!"ia:1 ·7:30p.m.

Our Saviour Lulhetan Church
Walnut and Henry Sts .• Ravenswood,

Tuppon Pta 1M Chur&lt;h or Chrl!l
Pastor: Robert Foster
Sunday Sch®l· 9 a.m.
Wonhip · 9:45 Lm., 6:30p.m.

Sunday.School , 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip - 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m.

CarmCJ
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School -'9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4lh Sun)

Lutheran

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'Pastor: Tom RWlyOO
Sund 0~ School · 9:30 o.m.
Won nip . 10:30 a.m.

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R...-ganlzod Chur&lt;h of Jesus ChriS! In
Lotter Day Saints
Pon.land -Racinc Rd.
Pastor: William Roush
Sunday Sc~ool · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip • 10:30 a.m,
Wednesday Sel"i,.s -7:30pm.

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ItS Buuemul Ave., Pomeroy.

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31, 1992

Announcements

Bl'LLETIN BOARD
,.

BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P. M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING
700PM
202 NORTH SECOND ST
(Old Ftrestone Store)

Middleport
WANTED TO RENT House 1n
country w~h at least 3
bedrooms and some land to
put horses on Need
tmmedtately Call
304-882· 2246 anyltme
"LEARN TO DANCEt"
TUESDAY (Bogtnnors) Chtldran &amp;
Adults PI Plaasont W Va
Youth Contar
'5 00 p m Cloggmg (ago 4 &amp; up)
'7 oo p m Cloggtng &amp;
Country/Wostom Jr. &amp; Htgh School
SbJdonts &amp; Adults
•8 00 p m Ballroom/Country &amp;
Wostom (Adults) Stnglos &amp; Couplos
CLASS f!EE $5 00 por porson oach
waak Month pwd m advance An
adult thai bnngs a chtld gots tha1r
class Freel
In structor. Mtk~ Casto 675 3888
Funl Easyl Gro•t Exarctsel

passenger

school

Instruction• to bidders may

be obtolned at the office of
the Treasurer, Eastern High

School Building
-A certiHed chock payable
to the Treasurer of the
above Board of Education
or a satisfactory bid bond

executed by the bidder and
the surely company In an
amount equal to five per

cent of the bid shall be
oubmltted with each bid
Said Boord of Education
reserve• the right to wolve
Informalities to accept or

reject any and all or porta of
·~rand all bids
No blda may be
withdrawn for atleaallhlrly
(30) doya after the
achedulad closing lime for
receipt of bids.
Board of Education of

the Meigs County Probate
D Hoback, 51296 Stale Route
124, Racine, Ohio, 45771 was
appointed Administratrix of
the estate of William S
Hoback deceased, late of
51296 State Route 124,
Racine, Meigs County, Ohio,
45771
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge
lena K Nesselroad,

the West hne ol the
Chnst1an Church Cemetery
mtersects the center ol said
State Route, thence west

north far enough to make
one hundred acres, thence
east to the Fract1on line,
thence south to the place of

No 36, thence west to the 907 86 feet along tho center
of
begtnntng, of sa1d Slate Route (to
conlatnmg 33 and 67/lOO where the West hne of Guy

ly f1ve acres, more or less,

James

Me1gs County Treasurer

••r
II go ond ,..,..

youl' , ....

And tHve bthlnd

lokiOI of

To tht b..t moth1r God 1v.r

Deed References Volume
160, Page 37, and Volume
234, Page 411, Meigs
County Deed Records
PARCEL 3 The followtng

described tn Vol. 166, page
99 of the Metgs County
Deed Records, tnlersecls
lhe center of satd Stale
Route) thence South 0 deg

formerly owned by Lucy
Osborn, ~eceased Botng
the same real estate
conveyed "nto W Fred
Oabor" by Hernon G.

described

22'west72191eetalongthe

Osborn and Ahce Osborn,

the Township of said west hne, thence soulh
88 deg easl2067 86 feel lo
0
range, County of Metgs lhe center of Stale Route
and State of Ohto and
bounded and descnbed as No 7, thence north 4 dog
B81
40 west 90 feet along lha
f0 11
ows.
"9 10 Section center of sa1d State Route,
~~n=~ i:':nls:l~f ~~~ 4 ~~~ to the southeast corner of
Company's Purchase, and the Ohto Valley Manu begmmng m the middle of factur~ng Corp , thence
Slate Htghway No 680 , on """'" 87 dog 50' west 349
the North line of Sec~on No. feel to a lot now owned by
5, 44 rods 14 ~. feel West the Ohto Valley Manu from the northeast corner of factunng Corp ' thence
north 2 deg 10' east 125
Said Section No 5; thence reet w1th the hne of sa1d
Wesl26 rods 10'1. feel to the
Chrtsttan Church Lot, Ohto Valley Manufactunng

hts wtfe, by deed dated
October 10, 1962, recorded
tn Deed Book No 217 al
Page 89, Deed Records of
Metgs County, Ohto

premises ,

0

1 INcl to think whln llf1 11

-

WhlfiYtr tt.nen may be
lhl'l be elendlng el the

VP tr.lrt to w.tcome mt
Lovtd oncl twilled by toor 7
oona, 7 douglftro, 1 olotor

and gao underlytng

Deed Reference Volume

238, Page 345, Metgs
County Dead Records
Whereas, such JUdgment

orders such real property to
ba sold by the undera tgned
to satisfy the total amount
of such judgment,

Now, therefore, public
I,
James M Soulsby of Metgs
not1ce 1s hereby g1ven that

real property at pubhc

aucllon , for cash, to the
highest bidder of an amount

the fatr market value of the

rods

parcels as determmed by

to

the

place

of

factunng

Corp ,

thence

thai equals at least,
As

m

the courts order,

begtnntng, contatntng S 28 north 1 deg 45 easl 229 S the county audtlor, on the
acres.

more

or

less,

feet with the line of sa1d

excepltng the followtng de- company to the south line

on

the

total

amount

of

of the Chnst1an Church lot,

the 1udgment, mcludmg

thence west 336 feet along
the south hne of the Church
lot and the oouth ltne of the

all taxes

cemetery to the southwest
corner ol said cemetery,

sequent to the delivery to
the prosecuttng attorney of

then
th 0 d
38'
t
ce nor
eg
eas
265.1 feet along the west
ltne of aatd cemetery to tho

the dehnquenl land lax
cerltftcate or master list or
deltnquenllracls for a total

place ol begmning, con -

ol $31,240 59

aaaeasmenls,

charges,

penalties_.

Interest

payable

Courthouse m Pomeroy,

Ohto on the 20th day of Feb

and

one-siXteenth

(1116) olall olland gas I
ymg
under and wilhln the

ruary, 1992

II aatd parcels do not

the followtng loan otland gas lease from

and ol the same Ume of day

descnbed premises, sit

Edda Boggess

H

and at the aame place, on

uated tn Orange Townshtp,
Metgs County, Oh to betng
tn Seohon No 5 Townshtp
No 4 Range No 12 and

Putnam dated Aprtl 241 h
1948, and recorded tn Vol
41, page 38 of the lease
R
d f M1 C

Tuesday, the 3rd day of
March, 1992, for an amount
thalequalsatleasl

bounded and descnbed as

ecor s o

e gs

ounty,

As In the court's order,

follows Begmnmg tn the Ohto SubJect to the nght ot the fair market value
mtddle of Stale Htghway No tho Grantors, Guy G of the
parcels as
7 West 29 rods 6 feet, and _ _ _ _ _ _R_e_a.;.I_E_st_at;..e_G_e_n_e_ra_l..;.;..;.;.;=-:..;.
South 18Y1 rod&amp; hom the
Northeast corner of sa1d
Sectton No. 5, thence West
16 rods to an 1ron pm ,
thence South 8J't rods to an

the

above descnbad
and cross~ng

des c nbed prem1sea, wh1ch
ravme l1es West of the
house on ttle last above

1a1d prem1se1 aa heretofore descnbed premises, said
excepted and reoerved by ram cr sewer to be la1d •\ a
previous granton And depth so as nolto Interfere
betng part of
oslala Wtlh the farming or
cultlvatmg of the f1ral above
conveyed by
c. descrtbed premtseo; and
to Guy G.

General

OFFICE 992·2886

205 North Second Ave.
Middleport, OH
Hemlock Grove-You want secius1on m a great area you
need to see th1s Approx 48 acres w1th small fru1t orchard

grape vtnes workshop &amp; large shad lor equtpment storage
Home IS tully carpeted and has 3 bedrooms 1 112 baths
mea deck1 screened tn porch equtpped kitchen dintng
room Anoersen w1ndows and a half basement

$54,900
LONGBOTTOM-Hayman Road· ThiS mtnt larm has approx 7 acres Wtth aS yr old modular It has 3 bedrooms
2 baths lamtly room, wet bar garden bathtub 6replace'
tsland tn kttchen heat pump and a summer kitchen Allin
good condtlton
W,AS $55,000
NOW $49,000
EAGLE RIDGE ROAD-Want seclusion? Thts IS the one
loryou Awhttobnckhomewtth3bedrooms 2baths famtly
room , ahd a large kitchen on approx one acre

$55,000
RUTLAND-Beech Grove Rd.•You lllovellus 3 bodroom
I 1/2 story home The house has ciStern well and LCCO
weter betng tnstallad Home ts StHtng on approx 2 acres of
nt&lt;;e laymg land
WAS $26,900 NOW $25,000

CHESTER-no need to stan your own 'business JUSitaks
this one over ThiS restauranl seats 38 and already sells
loll of groat food lncludod IS 3 relrlg ,4 freezers , ~ deep
frye~ hrnaU steamers, a largo gnl[ and lots more You
Cll1 tvtn P.urchase suppl10s that ara 1n stock, also hal
IIOI'age buildirlga -.:1 a trailer hOOkup 10 you con live r1aht
behtr1d your business Some Ownar Flnancll)g Possible,
Si2,'000
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Mt ddlepor~ Ohto
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MONEY FOR COLLEGE
Allor 5 30p m, Dolo 304-875- If You Or Som.ant You Know

"54, DIYI 304-615-4882

NSW!Directar Social S.rvk:..
136 bed programming nursing
laclllty aeeka dept director Su·
ptrvlsory and case manage·
menl skills requlrad as wall as
current license Point Pleasant,
WV, area 304·675·3230 ext 28
tor details

r.rmlnotogy

And

A&lt;:curato

Typlng Salary Commensurt.te
With Experience F1.111 Time, Day
Shlf1J Excellent BlneHts EOE.
S.na Resume To Personnel
Department, Holztr Clinic, PO
Bor 344, Gallipolis, OH 45631
No Phone C.lls

Applicallont Btl!"9

For IMMEDIATE Openings For
Full-Tim•
Rotating
Shift

Positions We Offlr A Vtry
Competitive Saltry Range As
Well Aa Excellent Educallon
And Other Htanh Related
8en1tlts Must Be AeglltlrM Or

Cheshlrl, Ohio

ARRT Contec1 P1rsonnel Al
O'Bleness Memorial Hospitll,
55 Hoapltal Drive Athens, OH

gttntgo, 19 aero, .....
fng $28 500 614-189-271

•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

lor oppol,.mont call Corot King
614-«8-8922

14

Business
Training

Nowii!Southtllttm
Business College, Spring Valley
Piau Call Todliy, 614-446-4367fl

Roglstorollon l90-05-t2l4B
18 Wanted to Do

n1y Aru Reterene. . Available
Cali614·24S.588l

Dry Wall Hant~ ShHt Rock
1..
•
Flnleh or 1ex1ure, With Years Of
Ex.-ri•nc• 114-446-8691
E &amp; R TREE SERVICE Topping,
Trimming, TrN Removal, Hedge
Trimming FrN Estlmatnl 614·

32

tllaehed

build·

Mobile Homes
lor Sale
St7.500

Evenings

614·367·7267,

14 acrn, 2 bedroom mobile
homt, country water, lltart, WV,

1-

1SI81

Nuhua

mobile

home,

14x64, 2 BR t bath, nowty
reca,.,.tedh wuharldryer, Bx16
.,.front pore Park Lane Court
614-446-87'32 after 5 Sst,300

1986 Clayton t4x10, 2 Bath 3br,
Two Porches, Total Elecllrc,
$12,500
614 446-4734, Ahar

=-

Experienced, will care for the
ekflrly In their homes 304-6757241
-:---::--,..--:--::::-;--::
Georg11 Portable Sawmill, don't
haul your logs to the milt Just
call 304-675-1957

: C::-====-::=--::-

I1990

Sprucerldga, 14x70, 3·
bdrm , 1·blth, heat pump 2 75
acrn, 2 miles nor1h of Chtsler,
614·985-4492
1
1
1991 Sun1hlne 14x65 2br, 2
Batht, 614.,..41.0313, 614-441-1016

':c::'-'-::--'--7:--::--::-'7.--::
2·bdrrn, now &lt;lfll'll and paint,
$3000 614-949-2526
Short Tlmo On Job? Post CoodR
History A Problom? Many

182-2015

Alk For Paul.
304~~0

614·n2·1220.

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J&amp;l BLOWN INSULATION

'~--------------

l

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$5000, 611·941·2526

~ " · - - - ----""-''-'----

............ . ....... . .. .. .367-0421

44·6-234t2 b75-1333
-992-2156
•

3

5p m, 4 MUH Ott Route 7 On
Route 141 In Centenary
Wuhw And

Furnished Apartment, 1br1 nut
to Ubrtry, p.~ri.ing, ctntnu haat,
air, r1terencet 614-446-0338,
Btfore 7p m

Orytr,

:1-BR on Lincoln Hgto,
Pomoroy &amp;14-1112·1'6111 onor
500pm
311r 2 Bolt., FP, OW, CA,
8475/mo Doporth Roqulrad, &amp;14·
446-4222, or Evonln(JI 514-446·
2174
5 Room HouH, In Country, CHy
School Dlllrlc1, 514-44&amp;-0974
Pofnl - r t l Ao-N 3llr Houll,
Clrpeled, Ntwty Aldnorattd,

c-

Nlcl Ntlghborhio&lt;od And
To 11c1to011. 11400/mo. Raflran·
coo Roqulrod &amp;14-41&amp;-3537
Evlfllngo,

-ancll

f

sup1r cab, 4 whMI drive, autot '

352t.

PS, no rua1 62,000MI vary gooa •

The Perfeet Vt llnllnll Day Glftl condition, $8500, E.tdan Wal,.."'
AKC Atgllttred lollon Tenter bum,l14· 912·2105
Puppies Now Taking Dtpoalta

614-446-2743

t981 Mazda LX truck. t187

dog ~·s 8 wkt aid, 135
eaCh 304 762-2226

1IH l.ord 4x2 F-150 XLT llrill,

!iT

$6,450 30U75-2512

Honda 125 lour "wht...,, new
Thorough Br.d Australian Cattle llroo I blllory. 304-773-5101

"'1/)uslcal
Instruments

=·

loldtd, 11,000 miiH, by awner, •

1881 Nltlln

$4,600 304-875-&lt;

Electric

5.

eter.o, AC,

Rongo, Full Bod 614-4411-7469

Lowroy Citation ThNior Slylo
Nl-;::lck~roy, bod
Homo Orgon Tlvo Lighted 1910
liner, 5-t
, 21,
, AUfFM
Waterbtds • 2 Ounn Sbt, 114· Keyboards One Octave Foot storoo;r&gt;orfoct cond, $8200, 614446·2230 Allor 5 ~M
Pltlllo, In Good Condition Call 182-6173/ 992-2015
614-446-011117 Anytlmt

Chovy S.to lruck ExcotiOill ,
TKO 85 Boal Amp St25 304-675- condhlon 304-675-1965 or 3Q4.
8182
682-3525
12-tlg. model 59 WlnchMt.er
"
outo,
30
·
fu!L
good
ohlpe,
59
Galllpolla, 614-446-3945
For Sale
$3255,t4-992·3W'•
73 Vans &amp; 4 WO's
or Trade
Gracious living 1 and 2 tMtd· s b
Ea 1e h 1 :tl'
room apar1mentt tt Vi llage
un urst
g
unt "9
•
5• Will Trad1 1978 Ctl1vy, 4x4 PU 1177 Cltow 314 ton 4x4, $1311'
Mtnor
1nd
Alvertlal 14 volt,llkt ntw, complete,
obo. BM-14'11-2181
'•
614 992 3992

Furnished
EHiciency,
Utllitltt P1ld, Sl'lare Bath,
$135/mo 919 Second Avenue,

•

St96 Coll614·992·m1. EOH
53
MlddlopoO, 8-h Sl, 2 beef.
room fumrished apt, utllhln
paid, ref1renc" &amp; deposit rt-

qulrod 304-882-2566

New Maven, one bedroom fur·
a~t ,
deposit and
nlshed
reference rtquired, 304·882·

2566

Newly redecorated 2 bedroom
apt, reference &amp; dtpotlt ,.,.
qu1red, no pelt, 304-67&amp;-5162
Complelly Fumlshtd mobile
home, 1 mile below tow!'~ over·
looking river No Pelt, {.;A 614-

446.0338
Plaoaonl upotolro Apt, 501112 S.

3rd StrHt Middleport, living rm,

2-bdrm kh bath, tg yord,
$300rno &amp; utftlllu, 614-IIM-4231
Vory nlco t BR fumlohed opao·

ment on Mt Vtmon AVI
Upstairs Private $235 plus
electric A1f &amp; dip 30&lt;1-675-

2651

45

•

FDr AulD 1/2 To 314 Ton PU 114·

256·1124

Antiques

Buy or tell Rlverlnt Anllqu.s,
,24 E. Wain Slrttt Pomtroy
Houri MTW 10 00 am to &amp; 00
p m, Sunday 1:00 to e 00 p m

Apt tor rent by month or WHk,

304-676-1435

Merchandise

114441 1234 After 5p m

61 Farm Equipment

18 Cu Ft

1180 S·10 BIIDr 4x4,

Olive Aetrlgtrator,

lntemationtl 424 Diesel Tr~ctor,

$20 etch, will tiki offering tor

wlcultlvalor,

$100

Antique
cabinet
radloJrecord player, plays 38

rpm, sao 304-773-5109

$1,500

304-875-

terior Doors And Patlo 0001'1,. $1.10. Round baltt approx 1,000
R1aaonable Price, 614-446-2303
lbt $30 Tlm~Rock Farm, 304·

tale,

Feb

3, 4,

5,

Hours Mon-Sat, 1-5 814-44&amp;0322, 3 miiH out Bulavllll Ad
FrH Dlllvory

25" E11ctric atal1 New condl·
lion $800 304-6~61

RENT20WN
&amp;14-440-3155
.Wro Fumhuro
Soli &amp; Chair, $11~0 Wllk
Racttner, $8.47 W•k, swtvll
Rockar, $U3 Wllk.Bunk Bed
Complllo $6 41 Weak. 4 Or-r
Choat, $3 21 Wllk: Postor Bod·
, _ Sullo, 7 po , $1117 Woek,
lncludH -ng.Courtlry Pine
Dlnllto Willi lllnCh &amp; 4 Chalra,
$10 N Woek.OPEN Monday
ThN lllurdly, II m. to fp.m.1
SUndly 12 II_, Till 5p m •
MIIM Of1 Routt 7 On Routt 141,
lnConl""tty
I WAIN
AUCTION A FURNITURE. 12

~'!':•CIIIIIpollt · l*d
tu.._..
Wtilem
a
Worlt _._hlltera
5~H.
~G..-

z.-.YIItl Wrtnatr

'*'"

W, III,QOO Will P.1 lttillr,
obll -.or • iltytr 24" wMherl..,.. H8ggart,, ~M •
St. Mlddl.-1

Ouilttrs And Crlfltr'l H~t
Site This Frid1y And Stlwday

From 5 PM To 7 ~M And All
Dly Monday, .tockaon ~r1

='1.~"s;:::~ ~~

OuiH Unlng, $3 00 Yd. 10 Inch
Oulh Prfnll 84 II Yd (Doublo
Wlddlng R ng) Laco a Yd. $1.00
MUllin IINd\ed Or Unblloohed
St 00 Yd. Lot• Of 01'*' Solicit
For OuiHo And Crofto Only $1.00
Yd. B14-28f.5271

55

Building
Supplies

::--:-:~.;.:;.:~-::::~~~

Block, brick, aawor ptpoo, win- · llntoll, otc Clouda Win·
' " ' Rio Grondo, OH Coli ft4·
24B.fl2t

56

Pets lor Sale
Groom ond StoliDlY
Pot
aroomtng. All &amp;iolclo, ytoo
lorna Pol Food Dllltr. Julio
Webb Coli 114-4411-0231

lh:r,

rc~a::u~:::O.Pok,Ja":
Z1P7 un n.

..

12x55 Buddy Tr1111r, fllr condl·
lion, tor more Information Cl~

814·992·3755
t975 Country Alro 32 ft

whMI, w!awnlng,

304-875-6372.

1f78 Plvmouth Horizon, rebuilt

mall I

PM ...,. .,...

AKC Milo Roll Wlllor Pu~, •
Wllltl
Old,
Chlml"on
. - . 111 - .. $3011. 114-.al4
Me roatotorocl Lhou Apto
pupptoo,'lOI-675-2113

•'r

lift~

cond, nice,

Services

female. Walker pup,

tontlll, &amp;14-992·7024
1182 VW Rabbit, Qoaotlne. 4
Spood, Rill Nlca Condhlon,
Complete home fumlahings. Snow Ch5ef anDW blowtr 8 HP, $1,000 Or Boot Ollar Bt4-44t·
0020

WIVIIII01 11-drawor podlstol1

artven, $1800,114-Mt-am

HNrtiand lnd1.1atlree, lnc Ye1r &amp;75-4308
End Storogo Shod Modtl
CINronca 81t2I8 DE 1479 Dish
Transportation
Barn, 304-875-6873

Sooaonad Flro"'!'f'd, Ash, Dlk
Hickory Dollvlred Spth And
Slacked, $55 Plck·Up l.old Don
1Yough,6t4-446-9646.

Queen alzt wattrbed, uml·

1

76 Auto Parts &amp;
Livestock
63
Accessories
.,
~:-:~:-:-~-::----:-:-:=
1988 AOHA Golding 7 AOHA :a~ud::::~:::~~:-;T;::ro::n~om~l~a:::tano~,-:Uied::::-~,
Points Youth Honie Of The
robu H, aiiOing ol hi; A.-o
Yur. Uoocl 14ft Stock Trollor, P101.
Big Billy Royal Show Saddlo 2263 814-245-56n, 814·371614-286-6522
Plgo for oalo, 614·742·21133
79 campers&amp;
Atgisttrtd Yurllna Angus Bull
Motor Homes
• A.l Braadlng, 614~46-444~

Flrowood For Solo Big Loedo,
Oollvored And Stocked, $45,
Also Will Haul Llmntono 614· 64
Hay &amp; Grain
446-9329
Flrtt cutting orchard arne atFor Solo Good Uaad Dooll, Ex· folfo hoy oq balto 45-50 lba @

rongH Sklgga ApPtlonctl,
Upper Rlvor Rd Bntde Stano
Croll Molol Collft4-44&amp;-73N
LAYNE'S FURNrTURE

Hou11hold fumlthlng 112 ml
Jerricho Ad Pt PINHnt WV,

s.

2451.

Lugp~ TRoller Few Motorcyct.

PICKENS FURNITURE
Now/Uoocl

~ue,

opaed, uk $5,000, call &amp;14-185- .
Buoh Hog, $3,395; 1066 lnllma- 4492
Cut, $450, 1trltl Plymouth Vollro llonol $6 995, 800 Ford $2,950, 1887 ODdat Cll'lvan, 71,000
Stilton Wogon, 1*251-41150
John Dloro 1020 Shorpl $4,995 Wlln Will Kept, loaded
OWner Will Finance 614·286- 16,500 614-367-7252.
22 RMonitor campor trolllr fully
loll contolnacl, oxc cond tl81 6522
Full Slzo Bronco XLt "
Ford F-150 lnock, good cond Jim 1 Farm Equipment, SR 35, 1189
Loaded, Excellent Condition,
Royol Ook R.-1 Coni to West Gallipolis, 814-446-9717, Clll
Anytlmo, 114-3e7.0851.
•
Cooa1 mambttsltlp, Ideal ptoco Wide selection new &amp; used ltrm
fDr family rtel'llathx'l 12,H5 trtctors &amp; Implements Buy, .,.,.
Mot
1
304-t75-1564
""· troda, 8 oo-5 oo wHkdayo, -'":::::--::-:-~-::o-.-rc~y'::c:-=es:-:--.:
1888 Kowa11kl LT0-4114, v""'"
Ash StrMt Fr. Will Baptist Sot 1111 N...,
church has 15 pews tor ala, Mattie Harris Poney tractor aood cond, 4,&amp;00 mfiM, betl·
$50, QE Wooltor, $50, llurroy
Rldtng Lown Mow1r, 38 Inch

Orl:lr, Comolltly Wlrod, Aoklng on9lno $400 30Hl'5-6t82
Antique Pot1tr Bed, 2 Chllra 3
1179 Chryallf Co•dobo , now
lor StooloJ. Fond-11 Tool $125 514-245-5221
Box, Old 12 uogo Shot Gun &amp;14- Medical Supplln New And paint, new tlres, 11000 304-675·
245-111135 Aftor 3p m
Uaad WhHk:holro, 3 Wheolocl ;:.
81:c:5.:..5;:.•ll...:o_r 5'-'pm-:--- ,.--Llflchtlrs, Electric 1879 Oldl Cutlaas Supr1 m1 ,
Big Sovtngo On All Corpol In Seoatlrs.L
Btda, t.tc
ln1urance And
Stock. CUh And Corry, Mol- Medica,.
Accepted. Clll Advan· Good Condition, Runs Great, V·
lohln Csrpoll, ft4-44&amp;-llt44
togo HNHh, t-800-589-t020
!c!\500 Coli Aft01 6 30p m 614aoo-8110
Froat FNI Rttr1aerttor, CoPPer·
Nlco
Couch
And
Choir
$225,
cond,
tono Woo $150', Cut To $15, Baclroom Sullo $150 , Hldo·A· ltml T·llrd, valJ.ood
748
Relrlgerator Htrvnt Gold, Ukt Woy Bod, $45, Smoll Racllnar gorogo kopt, 304
·1
- · Stl5, Uprlthl Froozor St25, 145. 114-44&amp;-3224.
1f71 TRonl Am, ElCtlllnl Condl·
Whl~poot W11har Horvoll Gold,
$95, Konmoro Woolwr $75, Royal Oak rnambership, 8,., tlon, 61•·24~9519
Whl~pool Woalwr 2 YNro Old, For family, priced to Hll, 304- 1082 Black Trans Am, 514-446·
Llko Now, St95, Whl~pool 675-4t541ftlf 4 30
f756
Waher Heavey Duty W1s $150,
.::-:-::--::---c--:---c-Cut To $125, Kenmors Dryer Ruat Plold Couch, Qood Condl· 1982 Chlvltlt, low miles, ntw
SIS Sklgga Appllancao, 114- lion Wood Rockor wnh Rust peoo, $800 1872 GMC, ohon
Cuohlono• Good Condhlon1 $50, bad truck 11-eyl, $500 For aalo
446-7318, or t-800-41111-3499
Each Or oath For $75. 814·371- or tl'lde, Aegtsttred mall, Blue
GOOD USED APPUANCES 2171
&amp; Ten Pair of Bugle pupe,
Wathtfl, drytra, retrlgtrators,

53,0~

Merchandise

Chlldran'l Homo Rd, toolo, gun, 71 A 1 f S 1
knllll, trollor, mloc, &amp;14-992·1173 __-::_u_o_s,.....,o,...r..,...a_e---:..,..

Household
Goods

"

mil•, local DWner, 304..e7!i-t264 ;

54 Miscellaneous

lneida

51

Farm Supplies
&amp;Ltvestock

1m Joop CJ5, now top.

Bllllord toblo, rogutotlon alzo,
Olltluaan, 12-lnc~ atata, $800
6 14-~82-3027
Etoctrlc hospital bad comoloto

Furnished
Rooms

1171 CJ7 V-1 Jeep, new 11haust,
dutl jumbo tlret, ,.., nice, »f.'"'

&amp;'15-6831
.•
11111 .loop 314 Ton 4 WD, Fair
Bodv, Flnt Dlmogo, P T, $555

614·992·2528

Ill 11, 614-992-7816

trooo pod, oltooll Stoo, &amp;14-742·

~v\Wo, :::o :::r.~:.~-:~sY:I·

Trucks for Sale
1973 Chovy 11112 Chevy; 18 Fl :
Tralllf 8t4:«e::J2.42, 2 p m To I ,
56 Pets lor Sale
pm
":1m=--=,....,1o"o-t"'
-=-,-,"14--:-:-1411-:::-:28
ruclt
"'88'::: :
AKC Scattlsh Ttrrltr malt,
Swla Did, nan shedding, llrwt onor 5pm ond
ohot I wormed, S200, 814-594·
1978 Bronco 381, 4 Spaed 1
46nAihono
Chrome Rime, Paint Exhauat, '
Floh Tonk, 2413 Jocklon Avo Very Shorpl Must S..l 614-446- '
~
Point PI-nt, 304-875-2063, 4462
full llno Tropical llolt1 _blrda, 1984 Ford XLT 250, Work Truck :
smallanlmalt and euppl•
614-446-1756
PuDDIH for 1111 Aealttertd ::,9:-:65:-=Fo-rd-='-=F250=-::x:L,":Iw-ovy-d:-ut"y' :
mlilfaturt Dachahunde. !04-675-

All 52 Sporting Goods

2947

41 Houses for Rent

.,

qulrod 614-446·1511

tall hNabolrd wllhtiVH ana
mirror, hltt•r, pump~,!lntr, mat·

Rentals

.;..._

Furnished 3 Roomt And 81th
Upstairs, Clnn, No P1t1,
Reference And Dtpotlt A•

Clll304-675·1450

Waltr front IDI at Aaclnt Dam,
reduced prk:e, was $7000 now

___ ___

Bench And

Ba11m1nt for rtnl: atorage only,

toblo 304-675-2722

--------------~

I

Dlnella Wllh

Chalrolt S219 00, Matching 2
Door Itch, $341, Or Q89 00
And Dopoolt 614-448.0338 Call Sot,
Ook Toblo 1 42X62 Whh B
Before 7p m
Bow
a....
Choirs,
EHiciencr, apt IDr rent beautiful $629 OO.BEDROOM. Post• Bodcarpet, n ce couch and btr, 304· room SUllo 15 pc ), $341 00; 4
Drawtr Ch... , $4415; Bunk
675-6042
Bod, 1228, Complolo Full Mon
Fumlohocl t-IMirm" peld otoctrlc, Sot, SIOS 00 Sot, 7 pc. Cotllr
$250mo All 10 Hoom'a $10 00 Bedroom Sullo, $899 00 OPEN
night, $50 00 woak, 814·11411-25211 Monday Thru Saturday, It m to
6p m, Sundoy 12 Noon Till

458 acre farm llts bttw11n At
62 and Kanawt'la Rlvar 4 miles
lrom PI Pn 304-675-6979

Dlpoolt
$650,
Monthly
Por-to. S92 Ow nor Flnonclng
1-8011-127-llllt

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1.... _ _-'---'--' ,·6 · - - - - --:-- - 14-:
•7._ _ _ __ ...;..;__ 15..___ -'------:'

Complttly Furnished Small
House, $250Jmo Plus Ullllllll

46 Space lor Rent

Lots: for 1al1, trailers accep-

locatttl .. Safford SdMtl Rtl. off Rt. 141
(6141 446·9416 or 1·100·872·5967

VI'RA FURNITURE
I
614-446-3158
675-5936
LIVING ROOM Solo &amp; Choir,
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT $199 00
Rocllnor, St49 00,
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON Swlvol Rockor, $99 00, CoHH &amp;
ESTATES, 538 Jackson Plko End Tabt.s, $69 00 Sot DINING
from S1921mo Wtlk to shop I
ROOM Toblo With 4 Padded
movl•• Call 614-446 2568 EOH
Chllro, $149 00 Country Plna

33 Farms lor Sale

Mobile Home Site, Electric, New
Survey, Ntar Ath1ns, $6,950

t) __ _ _ _ _ __

Apt for rent, good cond, good
tocatlon, new applllncn, cor·
ner 101 Sixth St &amp; Main, )04..

467-7&amp;11 batwNn 11 OOam Spm

flar~ln
Five Aern Salel
WoOdaa1 And PoO Open
PoopeOy, Nlco Building Or

t:nll tmr· offit'f' fm Jlnitl in nfll,nnt·t• "''''s!

Household
Goods

Alto lrallll' lplct All hook-ups.
Call after 2 00 p m, 304·77:J.
5651 Mason WV

Mondoy Thru Frldoy, 9 4 30 ~ M

1

51

Flrowood for aalo, &amp;14-992-8285

Crown City Ohio, Near Route 7,
163 A&lt;: roo, $6 000 304·522-7998

~

675-t090

annlnga

614-446-1158 614·446-3292 614
256-1261

•

••
•

wv 'r - - - - - - - - - r - - - - - - - - l 7 2

6t4-446-9550
SINplng roomo whh cooking

120 Acre Farm On Bumetla Run
Rood 2 Milos OH Rl 7, GOOd 9
Rooms And Btth Farm House,
All Electric Good Farm Builders
Over 32 Hundred Pound Tobbaco Batt, City Schools Aural
Water, Ready TD Move Into
$78,100, Call For Appointment

1

Atk AbolA OUr lnltant TIX t
Refund, EIHB HOTM Canter, :

Turn your tax refund lnlo a new
home, 1992 14x70 3 bdrm, in
eluding delivery, stt•UP skirt·
lng, sltpl tnd blocks, only
$15194 par month, Call 1·800.

Business
Buildings

'

81 Ford Granada Loadtd $1100 ~

Rooms for rtnl -week or monlh
Sltr11ng at $120fmo Gallla Haiti

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

BENNET'

!

Condhion, ~

Air, Good

tnloomatlon Csll 614-446-2342 •

304-882 2566

.. uttlts 614 965-4231

AIR CONDITIONERS • HEAT PUMPS ond
FURNACES FOR MOBILE &amp; DOUBL£WIDE HOMES
f MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp;

•

lilt PDnllac LtMane AMIFM
Radio,

Repossessed Mobile Homn To
Ct'loose From Small Down
Payment Clll1-800-589 571t

Buslntss properly, lormlr Or
Rankin Ray Pickens office 509
S 3rd St Mlddt.poo S4oomo &amp;

I

~

PD•r Lumbar ltltl, laid o
mu.e. 1111, $9500, 814-182.&amp;1731 :

Apartment
IQr Rent

Apartm1nls In Middleport From

1-':--'--= --:--:--:----:-::-

34

Now[n
Stock

...IIPIIII

r

We are In nHd of farms and
acrnge
Wt have buyers
Please, glv1 us a call It you are
Interested In selling your
property Thank you SomtNIIIe
Realty, 512 Flnh St, PI Pleasanl,
WV. 304-675·3030 or 675 3431

12/311911

•Sahli tllt\1 for_, diaa\DJ
oUIIIImefnme-

rm,

Ulllhy

38:::;.:.7·~7957:=-:......,,.---,--::- 5p m 614-446-8104

Sell it tlw easy wtry ... IJy phone,
110 neetllo lem,e ymu· lwme.
l'ltlce your clt~ssi/ied ad Imlay!
15 words m· less, 3 days,
J Jlaj)ers,$6. 00

.........

hause,

$16,500 304-895-342t allor 5 00
1872 Hlllcroot t2x55, 2 bed·
::::::-::--:--:::-:--:::-:-::-=:::-;= roomo w11 h pore h• n1co $3,750
Will llabyolt In My Homo Rod· ,304_:r_,.n·,St
.....,09_ _...,..,_.,--

614·949·2801 or 949·2860
(No Sunday Calls)

Will II~
ftl-2771

904·932·6959,

904-932·7&amp;70 614-367-o649

Dlttrlct

Retrain

'lltm your dutter i11to ('flslr,

•No,. ~~quiNO pllido&amp;

$49,900,

1 Aerl With 12x60 Total El.etrlc
Trailer, In Kyger Creek School

5·31-'90-tfn

Call rer rree

Soli

Stylist wanted lor high traffic lind ccontncl, priced In the 20 a
n lon, no Clientele necnury, 304~75-6799
we can htlp build your Mur1 I.;.;.;..;.;.;..;.;.;..;.;_ _ _ __

CO!miERCIAL nml RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTII'IIATES

oU-1• eoeoty ..~ ••
oCuotom fit oolllllllllloa -

To

45701 614·593-5551 Ext 227, Wanted to buy, house end/or
EOE
property In Gallla County on

985·4473
667·6179

MASTIC®THE NATION'S Flfi!EST
'REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

Roducocl

Roglstory Ellglbll With Tho Tupper Plaint, 1•story 2·bdrm

CA8ll?ll

•Garages

31

AccaptH

Want to:
PIN downEXTJU

BISSEll &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
•New Homes

Real Estate

RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST

fo~n~ty~==========~--~================~-=====::::::::::~

985·4141
11·22-92·1 •.

NHds Flntnclal Asslllance For
College We Can Help For Free
lntormatlon ~-Boo-821-5399

Homes for Sale
Par1 time help wanted, Duke
2 brick ho~. t with pool,
Cleaners, 2419 Jackson Ave, located
4 mllela 11 R1 62, 304·
apply between a 00 &amp; 3 00 Pr.t
675-6179
F

OH 45631

Larry Lively 614·388-9303
Top Prlcoo Pold All Old US

MARCUM

GUN SHOOT

Factory c•okt
12 Gauge Shtlt•• Only
Strictly Enforce•

Wanted to Buy

Farmtll Cub Tr1ctor With At· Financial Service CarHr Oppor.
lachmenls Call614 998-6528
tunlty Small Business O.lroa
Wilh Outgoing Per·
Wanted To Buy Junk Autos Person
tonality Typing &amp; Computer
With Or Without Motors Call Sklllo Opportunity For Advon·

Last markdown
on shoes
before closing
store.

1-11·1 mo. d

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building
EVERY
'
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
Starting Sept. 28

Toll Fr11, t-800-467-5566, Ext
313

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

9

POMEROY

New Homes • Vinyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

OPEN 9 AM·9 PM

Dairy Queen Galilpolla For
Kitchen And Grill Cook, Come In
For Application BetwMn 1-4p m

Experl1nced Industrial Sain
Rick Pearson Auction Company, Rep Far Epolly Compunds And
lull time tuctionHr, complete Coatings Calling In Engineering
auction ttrvlct Llctnsad Ohio, And Maintenance Department•
For Immediate Conslder~llon,
Wast Vtrglnlo, 304 773-5785
Send Resum1 Or Letter To
Route 1 Boll 25817, Gallipollt,

SIMON'S

RACINE

Offer Good Thru
Feb. 14
949·2826

8

614-992-3524
1·22-'92-1 mo.

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

14 TANNING
SESSIONS - swo

whh olgn-up, Coli Koy, &amp;14-992·
1180

Lost· Walker dog, black, brown
&amp; white, nama on tags, Norris
Nunn, 814 3677520 or 304 7735TJ8 collect, lost at Mine 12,
Driver from Pt Pit to Cmclnnttl
Reward
and Til urn, UH your own auto,
good driving record, 2 hr 45 min
7
Yard Sale
to aastside CiM destination
Send name, addreu, tel• no,
ALL Yard Saln Must Be Paid In auto description to N SprHn,
A~vance DEADLINE 2 00 p m 7289 Smoktywoodt LAne, Clnn,
the day before lht ad Is to run Ohio 45230 Compensation gas
Sunday edlllon • 2 00 p m plus $50. per round trip
2 00
Friday Monday ed1llon
p m Saturday
Eaay Work! Excellent Pay! A•
Umble Product• AI Home Call

391 WEST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO

FOREVER
BRONZE
SJNethurt Speeflll

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU

Firewood, You Cut Eaay To Gtt

H.E.C.

9-6-tl

Muata~

111m, 5-apaed, V815 0, 26,000Mjjl ,

Total Elactrlc 2 BR Mobllo Homt

3 room unfurnished apt, 304·

MICROWAVES
VHS CAMERAS
AUTO RADIOS
REPAIRED

•
..

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•
1989
GT, whh-'black

0

Ani Nice 2br Trailer, L.acattd 8

houao, both In Now Hoven,
304-882-3752

LOST Whitt Bird dogl orange Vacations Call614-446o7267
collar, Lumberport, WV, name
lag on It found call 304 675-

Choke Only

Home, Clean, Good Loctllon,

814-446-0130, Bolwoon B And
930pm

44

3:f46

'•"

1988 Chevtrollt 4-whell drivt,
314 ton, w~h niW S50 fue.l inlte·
lion, 4ap, laHid, $11000, 114·
985-1386

All Elactrlc, Unfumlahod Mobflo

31 000 Mlloo, 84,000 For Moro •

6
Lost &amp; Found
Cosmetologist Netdtd GauRon::::::=-=::-:::-:-:--- toed $170 Por WNk, Pold

1-13-'92'-1 mo

Roforencn, And Dlpoall 614·

317-711H

Mlln OUt Slott Rout• 218, Naad
~h, Rot.renco
814-256-

Giveaway

304-675-7368

"'
c...... Clo&lt;t.!!

i

Utllhln And Wotor 514-388-9162
2br Mobile Home. Mull Han

For AMI, Na Pet• 114-387·7438

While mala puppy, brindle Avon r~prtuntalhtn wanttd,
spots 10·12 wka old, halt Boxer, no terrHory necnury, fr11 gift

992-3838

1187 Oldamollllo

•
. • ....
... . .

cond, 304·773-5958

Autos lor Sale

oroy, $2,800 liN Oklo ~
Claro, block, $2,195 1M7 Ford •
Ronll"' XLT S2,MS 1tU Oklo )
Dono ae 12 715 1g12 Comlro Y· •
8 $1,195 1MI Covollor, 4 door. ,
brown, $3 500 1183 Fet'd Ron·
llf 4x4~ U,700 1179 f.150 414
12,100 ~cottya Uaed Coro, 304·
882-3752
•

2 bedroom apt tnd 2 bedroom

1211211 mo

EXCAVATING

.. ...

$250mo 614·11411-25211

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

HOWARD

71

1·bdrm downstairs, beautiful
view ot rlvtr, all utllitln tum

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAt
I0:00 A.M.·3:00 P.M.

6·12·90-tln

614-446-7115, 614-441·1119

614·99 2·6461

R&amp;C EXCAVATING
BULLDOZING
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER&amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: limestone,
Dort, Gravel and Coal
licensed and Bonded

Will Do 1-lou11 Cleaning And

Pomeroy, Ohio

nice homasltas
available fo1 up lo
80 homes.
JUST OFF RT. 33

2br Mobile Hom1, Porter Area
Dtposlt Required You Pay

For lniD pluM call after 7 00
PM ask tar Ann1 or Jim, 304-

18

$150 per 1
De
To
OHIO PALlET

font Toddlor Coro, 614-44&amp;-822l

Coupln ond groupe wotcomo

1004, $2 95/mln. ~- B1 Ov•r

has

112/tln

DANVILLE·Red Hill Rood-You ve got to seelhts home It
os baaulifully decorated and has plenty of room You'll love
the 2 lull baths wtth the master bath havtng a garden tub
The house has 3 bedrooms formal dlntng room. Jamtly
room, and ivong room ~~~ Stlting on approx 3 acres/
'"'
$100,000'

ym,, llcteln the p11per
•II Will be
to ..,. Hippy 80th

CALL614·92·5528 or
385-8227

Call 614·992-6637
St. Rt. 7
Cheshire, OH.

POMEROY-Hyooll Run-Hunter'• Draam-7 t/2 aaes of
wooded land on a ntce black top road
$8,500

HappyAds

carport, free ~a

USED RAILROAD TIES

executors,

to 8

NICE 1 and 2 BR
FURNISHED
MOBILE HOME
RENTALS
Avatlable in
COUNTRY MOBILE
HOME PARK
Starung at $235 per mo
Very ntce 2 or 3 BR, 2 bath
house wlbasement and

oub·

gess, her administrators,
assigns ,

Pomeroy, Ohio
I 1-1 4·'90·-trnl

992·2269

taln tng 22 36 acres ExThe ftrsl such sale shall
cepltng and reservtng to the be aiiO 00 AM at the front
former Grantor, Edda Bog· steps of the Metgs County
heirs

992·6215

and

receiVe a suff1c1ent b1d, they
shall be offered lor sale,
under the same terms and
condiUons of the f.rst sale

or sewer from the house

now

amount of $84,950 00 or

prem1ses hereby conveyed,
developed, produced and
removed therefrom, subJect

IIIII pondchlfdron.

5

ettate

rods and 2 feet, thence thence north SB deg 25'
North 2Y
, rods, thence West west 244 feet w1th the hne of
16 roods thence North 27 satd Ohto Valley Manu-

thence Weal 475 feet along
Htghway No 7 or lo
the South hne ol satd S 28
the
ravme
runntng North
acre tract to the place of
b"1jlnt&gt;in!~. contammg 0 95 and South on the ftrstabovo

a::·~~gE~:~!~l~;!n~·:~nd
re••
(1116)

real

County, Oh1o, Will sell such

the line ol said Oh1o Val·
ley Manufactuung Corp,

Ohio Rop, Colf1-IOO-Sibllng
Moot Sir&gt;glll Quya " Glrlo Con
Tddoy Dot. ToniGht 1-900-407·

m 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent
2 btdrooma cDmpletely tur
nlthed, washer 6 dryer aft

Pa11narshlp Dtnce lnltructlon
PrDftulorial roung caup~
INching Counlry Welltm,
Ballroom, latin and Modtm
partrmshlp cllnclng Slnglu,

For Amerlcln lnlerc1.1ttura1 Studenl Exchlnge. C.ll Sharon,

The Daily Sentlnei-Page--8

Solo, affordoblo, chlldcoro M·F
ao m. • 5 30 p m Agoo ~to

Before, after 11Chool. Orapolna
WIICQrnt 114-446-8224 New In·

SCondlnovlon High Schoot Ex·
ehongo Studanll Arrivlr&gt;g In
August Bocomo A Host Foml!y

Newly Re·Done
COUNTRY MOBILE
HOME PARK

and lying In the western
of

614·992·3394
Or Call
742·3020 Eveniings I

Ex-

21122

begtnntng, contatntng !wenone-half

PLAINTIFF scnbed premises conveyed
to Blaine Hardway by
Florns 0
Lamb and
THE OHIO VALLEY
bounded and deacnbed as
MANUFACTURING
follows Begmnmg 35 leet
CORPORATION, alai
DEFENDANTS East of the Northeast corner
of Lot No 3 tn N W
CASE NO 90 OlT 01
McCune's Ftrsl Addthon to
NOTICE OF SALE
I he Vtllage of Tuppers
UNDER JUDGMENT OF
FORECLOSURE OF LIENS Plams, Oh1o 1n the center ol
the tuppers Platns and
FOR DELINQUENT
Allred Road, now on plat as
LAND TAXES
Whereas, 1udgmenl has Mtll St • thence East 170
been rendered agamat feel, thence South 205 feet;
certam parcels of real thence West 110 feel,
property for taxes , as· thence m a Northwesterly
aeaamenls, charges, pen~ dtreclton 10 the place of
begmmng, conlalotng 1/4 of
allies, mterest, and costs as
an acre, reservmg the r~ght
follows.
(Parcel Number, Taxes, to lay and maintain a drain

of all

SERVICE

Boggess' 57 84 acre farm,

Orange Township, Me1gs tron ptn, thence Easl 16
rods, Tllence North 8 /', rods
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT County, Ohto, begtnnong 11 to the place of begmmng,
the Southwest corner of a
OF FIDUCIARY
contammg 0 85 ol an acre,
Rovload Code, Sec. 2113 08 S 28 acre tract of land of more or less, and bemg a
"On January 14, 1992, In The Ohto Valley Manu- part of the same prem1sea
facturmg Company,
a
corporation, described 1n conveyed by Florrts 0
daad recorded m Book 191, Lamb, et al, to Forrest A
In Memory
2
al page 283 of the Deed Ward by warranty deed of
Records of Me1gs County, date March 17, 1944, and
In Memory of
Ohto, thence South 58 recorded April 17, 1944, tn
degree 25' East 244 feet; Deed Book No 151, page
MAXINE BURNS
thence North 79 degree 30' 321, Daad Records of Metga
January 31, 1991
Eaol 272 feel to the East County, Oh1o, over and
line of Ianda of Guy G and across the f1rat herem above
If I hid • lhe wor1d to glvt,
Myrtle C Boggan, thence descnbed prem1ses e1ther
rd otvt •· yea, .,.. .,.,.
North n .5 feet to the South to the dtlch runntng lhrugh
Ta hHr htr volcl, IN hlr

....
--·

Displayed at The
Quality Print Shop

acres, more or less .

vs

ltne of aa1d 5 28 acre tract,

by ERn

Fomlly

Wanted to Do

Mlat Paula't Day Care C.nte;

pt:rlence" Autlrtllan. European,

Low Grade Oakl
Saw Logs

YOUNG'S

10

•A Wondarlul

WANTED

DK's FARM TOYS

18

3 Announcements

Business Services
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CUFTS

SNAFU® by Bruce BeaUle

Public Notice

and 6 links, thence north
78Ya degrees west 14 rods,
thence north 4 rods to the
center of the said section

of

est10 rods, thence South
21 !1, rods, then ce East 52

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
HOWARD E FRANK

Public Notice

of the road thence south
67'1. degrees west 1d rods

line

Clerk thence South rods, thence Corp, thence south 79 deg
8
w
0' west 272 feet Wtlh

Public Notice

Public Notice

Boggeu and Myrtle c. delermlnod by lhe county
penal lin, and dellnquenltraclo for • total
Boggoao, thetr hetro and
the amounlllnlor•oat paytble ouboe· of $31,24059
aulgno, to conolruct,
•••,••u.DO or the quenllo tho dollvery to the
Jamu W, Soulsby,
maintain, ropatr a olx Inch
amount of the prooacuUng allorney of tho
Shertff
oewar
line to logathor
a run on with
oald ~~==~~ln~c~lu~d~ln~g~~~~~~~d;o~ll~nq;u~e~n~IG~Ia~n~d~~tja~xl~~:!M~e~tg:•~C~o:u~n:ty~,
O~h:to
real ulate,
ouuamento, cerllllcale or maoler lial of (1) 17,24 31, 31c
the right of lngro11 and
egreu for oald Granloro,
their agonlo, aoolgno and
onvttaeo, to conotrucl
maintain and repair tho aatd
sewar hne Subject to all
easemenll and highways of II TROllEY SII'~'JON
record
11
F&amp;A TREE TRIMMING &amp;
Reference Doedo Vol.
REMOVAL
166, page 99, and Volume FEB I and 8 10:00
Pruning and Landscarlng
227, Page 409, Melgo
KIDS&lt;RAFTCWSESa.m,
County Deed Racordo
Fr• !sllloatos-25 Yro. xp.
PARCEL S Situated In
Po~.!."u~~o~~~~~~::"~nd
Calllftll' 6 p.M. -992·2928
the County of Melgo, In the
VslontlnaPina
{1)3, ....
Slate of Ohto, and In the FIB. 9- Voloorlot Oaatt House
Townshtp of Olive, bounded
FORGIFIIIIGMTIIIHWT
and descrtbed ao follows.
Fll. 18-.\,.,11 lasllaf Oonos
Being tho weotern one·
6:30jl111
half of lha western one-half F•M.. Iofe&lt;oi6T4--992·2549
tn Fraclton 32, Town 4, SPECIAL VALENTINE HOURS
Range 11 of the Ohto
Fob. 7-t40penTIII8 p.m
Company's Pur chan, and
Open Mon ·Sot.10 om-5 pm
1·7·92, 1
beg1nnmg at the southeast
Sunday1·5 P m
HOURS:
Orange Township, Meigs corner of sa1d Fraction No.
County, Ohto, and bounded 32, and running weal to
8:30 am-4:00pm
and descnbed as follows
lands now owned by Lane
Beglnntng In the center of Vtneyard (formerly owned
Stale Routa No 681, where by Reuben Webster), lhence

stlualed

Eaatern Local
School District lnlererest, and Penalt1es)
1().00780 OOQ-$391 14.
Eloise Boston, Treasurer
1().()0m o00-$17,273 12
Eastern Local Schools
09-00966 000-$1,441 70
38900 S.R. 7
11 00795 000-$1,615 61
Raadsvllle, Ohio 4Sn2
1().00778 000-$10,519.02
(2) 3, 10, 17, 24, 4tc
Tolal-$31,240 59
PARCEll Situated tn the
County of Metgs, Stale of
Public Notice
Ohto, and tn the Townshtp
of Orange, and bounded
Probate Court ol Meigs
and
desert bed as follows
County , Ohio
Be1ng m Sechon No 5,
Eo tate of William S.
Townshtp No 4 and Range
Hoback, Deceased
No 12 of the Ohto
Cue No 27315,
Company'a Purchase 1n
Docket 13, Page 359

And grtll horllllll.... all CMI do,
mother,

PubliC Notice

place

bus

according to opeclflcatlons
of aald board of education
and
S peclllc all o no

betng lht ume property
conveyed by Forreol A.
Ward and Eula I. Ward, hll
wife, to H A. Cole and
Onelta
deed doled
AugustCole,
24,by 1945
and
recorded In Book 153, at
Page 6t7 of Deed Recorda
of Motgs County, Ohio,
except 0 35 acre thereof
conveyed by H A Cole and
Onella Cole, husband and
wtfo, to Ida Allee Cooper by
deed dated Aprtl 3, 1947,
and recorded m Book 159 al
page 230 of a aid Deed
Recorda Bomg the oamo
real estate conveyed to h.
A. Cole Lumbar Co , Inc., by
Homer A. and Onetla Cole
by deed recorded In Deed
Book 165 Page 204, Metga
County Dead Records.
Deed Reference. Volume
191, Pogo 283, Meigs
County Dead Records.
PARCEL 4 The followmg
real estate betng tn Sec lion
5, Town 4, Range 12,

Chapman's land, thence

Court,CaseNo 27315, Nancy

(1) 17 24, 31, 3TC

by deed dated
21, 1950, and
recorcfed In Book 166, at
page 99 of the Deed
Recorda of Metga County,
Ohto
Deed Reference Volume
195, Page 719 of the Metgs
County Deed Records
PARCEL 2 Stluale on tho
Township of Rutland, In tho
County of Metgs and Stale
of Ohio.
Begmmng about etghly·
one rods and fourtoen1tnka
east from the center ol west
line of Sectton 36, Town 6,
Range 14 of the Ohto
Company's Purchase at the
northeast corner of
Josephus Carpenter 8 land,
thence south 44 rods to the
northwest corner of Gr~nl
Romtne's land, thence east
70Y, rods to the northeast
corner of Grant Romtne's
land; thence 0oulh 19 rods
and 23 hnks, thence easl77
rods and 22% hnks to the
north 60 rods to lhe center

Public Notice

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE Of ONE
SCHOOL BUS
FOR EASTERN LOCAL
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Seated propoaala will be
received by the Board of
Education of the Eastern
Local School District of
Reedsville, Ohio, by 12.00
o clock noon on February
25, 1992, and at thai time
opened by the Treasurer of
aatd Board aa provided by
law for one (1) 72

Public Notice

west

More Legals on Page 10
Public Notice

Public Notice

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

81

Home
Improvements

Alfortllblo Protnolonal Homto
Ropelr Ellclrlcol, Plumbing,
Rooting, No lob too amoR, ~"

ntlmafn, pltaM call 1fler 7 O:Q._
PM or l..v• mtsatge 304-675- ,

3984

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unoondltlonot lllotlmo guoranteo Locll r.-11 fumlohad
Froo OlllmiiN Coli colllcl I·
&amp;14-237-0488, doy or night
~.,.

Bailment Wat.,.woo,

ftng
Compltto Mobllo Homo Sot.IJpo.
-Ira, Commorlcll, Roolcfon.
till lmproYintOnta Including;

Plumbing, Electrleal lnsura~
Claims kceplld 114-251181t
CU~Io

Homo lmprov..,.nto;

Vurs Experience On Oldlr &amp;
Hewer Homea Room Addhlons
Foundation Wortc,
Rooll~ ~

Khchono And Sotho Froa Ei- •
1
1
Big Or Smoiii614-441-G225

tlmatnl Atltr..-:n, No Job To
Fr~~man'• Ptumblng

lng, &amp;14-258-1611

And HNt· •

1183 Lincoln Town Cor, claim Ron'o TV Sonllco, opeclatl&gt;lng :
hloh mltogo, loadod, 114·992· In lanhh oloa - n g •
Dl.htr brandt Hou• calla, allo ..,
&amp;173/ 112-2~•
soma opptllnoo rapalra WV :
1184 cama":o~d~d T4ope, 350 304-571-2318 Ohle ft4-446-24114 • •
eng, •uto,
, $3000, or
s.w
: -..v-:-..- -:Sot
:-"_,.:IC-'
",,-·
t..a. lor S·10 Bllzor or S.10 =o.-..-.-:,- -=
GeorgH Crook Rd Pooo, ouptruck, 304-875-3311
oiiN, olckup, and"clollvery 114-,•
1114 Dodgt AriH, 4 door, black, il4&amp;.0194.
•
AMIFM, etatene, 4 cyl, new ••·
houat,lt4-ta-7238, ovonlngo
Will build patio covoro, docko: '
tcreentd roomt, put up vlnyjt :
1115 NINBn 200 SX. loadad, tiding
or trollor lltl~lng 114· ,
good cond, 304-875-1&amp;45
245-8152
'
1165 Plymouth CoH, tlor cond, : - : - - - : : - - - - - -· '
$1.200. 304-175-8819 oftor 5·oo 82
Plumbing &amp;
PM
Heating
...
1181 Eoci'ort • • 11185 Twltmo, --:=~::;;.;;,..-tow mltn,- roof, $10110, tU7
ca~•·• Plumbing
"I,
Horizon 40 mloe gal 304-t7lFowih lnd Pine
'
2440. '
Gallloaltt. Ohle
•
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"i ijf
= NO
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Boy with reattached arms worries
about future; listed in fair condition
By KARREN MILLS
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ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (AP)
- John Thompson spends his days
much as any 18-year-old might watchin¥ movies such as "Backdraft," tistening to Guns N' Roses
and fretting about his high school
graduation.
But he does it in a hospital bed,
swathed in bandages, under the
shadow of the day that changed his
life - the day his arms were

ripped off in an accident on his
family's farm in Hurdsfield, N.D.
The high school senior n:mains
in fair condition at North Memorial
Medical Center, recovering from
the oJ)eration that reattached hts
arms and wondering what his
future holds. ·
Thompson's doctors say he
faces years of physical therapy.
The( re not sure whether he ' II
regam use of his arms below the
elbows.

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"All in all, he's been prelty
good, but he does have times of
depression," his sister~ Kim Blotter, of Fargo, N.D., satd Wednesday. "He wonders if he'll ever be
able to do the things he was able to
do. He knows it'll be awhile .before
he can do anything."
"I'm trying to fi~ure out what
I'll be able to do wtth my hands,
how I'II finish high sehool, if I can
drive again," Thompson said in the
Feb. 3 issue of People magazine.
Nearly three weeks have passed
since Thompson's arms were severed 3 10 4 inches below the shoulders by a piece of farming equipment. To survive, he staggered
about 400 feet to his house, twisted
doorknobs with his mouth,
clenched a pencil10 phone for help
and remained clear-headed enough
to remind ambulance workers pack
his severed arms in ice.
Thompson looks forward to
leaving the hospital, but worries
about his friends' reactions, Blouer
said.
"He has days when he wants 10
see people and he has days when
he doesn't want people to see
him," Blotter said.
Doctors have said Thompson
probably will be released next
month.
"He's really worried, he wants
to graduate with his class this
spring," said Blotter. "We talked
to the principal and he said there
shouldn't be a problem with that."
At the hospital near Minneapo. lis, Thompson passes time visiting
with family, listening to music and
watching movies such as "Silence
of the Lambs" and "Backdraft,"
said hospital spokeswoman Nancy
Miller.
"He loves the rock music group
Firehouse r. nd likes Guns N •
Roses," she said. "They weren't
able 10 come over for a visit when
they were in town for their concert,
but they sent overT-shirts and pho-

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Donations have poured in to
help pay Thompson's medical bills.
Thirty volunteers on Monday
recorded several thousand cards
and donations, Miller said.
At First State Bank in Goodrich.
N.D., a fund for Thompson totaled
$24 7,000 as of Thursday, said
Karen Konschak, a bank vice president.

PLATO ON TRIAL - Former sitcom actress Dana Plato, who is
being held in the Clark County Detention Center racing eight new
felony charges against her, is shown in court before racing the
judge Thursday in Las Vegas. The charges allege Plato used iUegal
prescriptions to obtain Va6um pills from a pharmacy as well as
four burglary counts for entering the pharmacy with the intent to
commit felonies. (AP)

Friendly Circle holds dinner
"Individual Thoughts" was the
title of the program presented when

ABIGAIL MATHEWS

Third birthday
Abigail Mathews celebrated her
third birthday recently with a pany
at McDonald's in Athens.
Anending were her parents,
Craig and Sandi Mathews, Morgan
Mathews, Jon and Krissie Sar$ent,
Rhonda and Ryan Davis, Lmda
Millikan, Sasha, Jon and Steve.
Maternal pdparents, Elmer and
Avice Batley, paternal grandparents, Earl and Sue Mathews,
Athens.
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Sending gifts were her great
aunt Bernice King, Avery and
Peggy Logan, Topsham, Maine.

I Meetings slated j

Friendly Circle of Trinity Church
held its annual potluck dinner with
16 members attending.
Each member participated in the
program.
Gay Perrin shared pictures of
the Charles Cook School she had
taken when she was in Arizona.
This is a school for native Americans and is supported by many
churches.
Mrs. Perrin presided at the
meeting during which time many
notes of appreciati9n were noted
for gifts given at Christmastime. A
letter of thank s for gifts was
received from some of the members of Friendly C~cle .
A donation was made toward
the piano for the Meigs County
Infinnary.
The group will make plans next
month for the Lenten Breakfast on
March 4.

Tafoya to speak
Paul Tafoya, president and a
director of Arm of the Lord Ministries in Dallas, Texas, will speak
at the New Life Covenant Church
of God in Chester on Sunday at 6
p.m. and Mondsy through Wednesday at 7 p.m. nightly. The pub6c is
invited to attend.
Tafoya and his family have been
actively involved in prophetic
speaking and for 21 years he has
traveled extensively performing his
duties. He is said 10 have a no-pretense attiwde of "What you see is
what you get" which has opened
the doors of thousands of troubled
hearts.

Middleport CCL members meet
Tammi Mash 'ave a step-bystep demonstrauon on making
stained glass at the January meeting of the Middlepon Child Conservation League.
Linda Broderick presided at the
meeting which opened with the
Pledge of Allegiance and Mother's
Prayer. Devotions, entitled "It's Me
God" by Helen Steiner Rice, wene
given by Tammi Mash: Roll call
was answered with "Blessings of
~w Beginnings."
If leller of appreciation was
received from the Department of
Human Services for a donation
given at OuiSIITiastime.
An invilltion was received from
Toddlers to Tassels League for a
district get-together 10 be held Feb.
11 11 6:30 p.m. II the senior citizens center in Gallipolis. Some
rnembelltR planning to end.
A T~II'C ~y wUI be held
in the ·_. fUIUie for a fund-l'lising

pro~ lcqJJ!I will -

the Americu Red Croa Bloodmobile on

AptiU.

Don8110111 were ltllde to "Project Llf\.olf" IIIII it was IJIIOUDCed
.dill Timmy 11bbell, 111 QB mne,
Willlpellt • ~ ~ meeting

about programs tor needy mothers.
The hostess gift was won by
Kiuy Durst and the traveling prize
was won by Tammi Mash.
Refreshments were served by
Tammi Mash and Nancy Broderick.

The Letart Township Trustees
will meet Monday at 6 p.m. at the
office building.
Rutland Village Council will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Rutland Civic Center.
Women Alive will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the Kyger Creek
Club House. There will be a devotional speaker and Mrs. Pat Elison
will be making bleach bottle baskets. Refreshments will be served
including sweetrolls or donuts.
The Sutton Township Trustees
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
the Syracuse Municipal Building.
The Middleport Garden Club
will meet Monday at 7:30p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Carl Horky. Mrs.
David Bowen will review "Shakespeare's Aowers" by Jessica Kerr.
Roll call is to quote a poem about a
flower.
The Scipio Township Trustees
will meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. at
the township building in Page ville.

TOPS announces
weekly winners
Lucille Murray was the best
weelcly loser at the recent meeting
of Ohio TOPS Club No. 570. Linnie Aleshire was the best KOPS
loser.
Nancy Manley was the winner
of the fruit basket and Trina Faulk
was the winner of a recent TOPS
contest
A new contest will begin next
week and secret pals will be
exchanged.
The group meets every Tuesday
with weigh-in from S-6 p.m. arid
meeting following.

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TUPPERS PLAINS - The Tuppers Plains VFW Post No. 9053
and Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a
dance on Friday from 8 to II :30
p.m. with music by the Happy Hollow Boys.
HOCKINGPORT -There will
be a round and square dance on
Friday from 8 to 11:30 p.m. at
Hockingport on Route 124 at
Kenny and Millie Reynolds. Music
will be provided by Don, Buddy
and the Smokey Mountain Drifters.
Jim Brown will be the caller.
Country and bluegrass music is
played there every Monday night at
7 p.m. The public is invited to
auend.
PORTLAND - The Lebanon
Township Trustees will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at the township building.
LONG BOTIOM - The Faith
Full Gospel Church in Long Bottom will have preaching and
singing on Friday at 7 P..m. with
David Dailey and the Oatley Family Singers. Pastor Steve Reed

Meigs County is invited to the
Pomeroy United Methodist Church
on Sunday from 4-5:30 p.m . A
light supper will be served.

SALEM CENTER - Star
Grange and Star Junior Grange will
meet Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the
grange hall. Presentation of 50-year
membership certificates and of the
fourth degree will be included .
Bring a favorite recipe for the State
Grange Cookbook. A potluck supper will follow.

CHESTER - Paul Tafoya, president and a director of Arm of the
Lord Ministries in Dallas, Texas,
will speak at the New Life
Covenant Church of God in
Chester on Sunday at 6 p.m . and
Monday through Wedncsday at 7
p.m. nightly. The public is invited
to attend.

POMEROY - "The Day the
Kids Took Over" and "Koko's Kitten" will be shown at the Meigs
County Public Library in Pomeroy
on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
and at the Middleport Library on
Monday at4:30 p.m.

POMEROY - A 12-step AA
meeting will begin Sunday at 7
p.m. at the JTPA office, 117 West
Second Street in Pomeroy.
MONDAY
CHESHIRE - Women Alive
will meet. Mondsy at 7 p.m. at the
Kr.fer Creek Club House. There
w1l be a devotional speaker and
Mrs . Pat Elison will be making
bleach bottle baskets. Refreshments
will be served including sweetrolls
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MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport Garden Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Carl Horky. Mrs. David
Bowen will review "Shakespeare's
Flowers" by Jessica Kerr. Roll call
is to quote a poem about a flower.

Toddlers to Tassels Mothers Hutchins of the special activities
League of the Ohio Child Conser- committee at 446-4793, 565
vation League met recently at the Mitchell Rd., Gallipolis.
Rodney United Methodist Church
for the group's regular meeting.
Members made a basket as pan
of their Service Lea~ue ach.i~ve­
ments to promote acuve parUctpation of the members.
The league's December meeting
was held at the home of Sharon and
Ronnie Hutchins with members
and their husbands enjoying a
Christmas dinner and gift
exchange.
During the business sessions ,
the league made plans for an allleague South Central District meeting on Tuesday, Feb. II at the Gallia CoUIIlY Senior Citizens Center
Reg. $2499.99
at 6:30p.m.
The Ohio Child Conservation
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League is a state organization of
SALE
mothers' leagues numbering more
than 8,000 members from all over
the state of Ohio. Through education of mothers, the league's pur#844
pose is to fulfill its' slogan, "A
child .well guided today, tomorrow
Reg. $399.99
will guide well its own destiny."
OCCL is dedicated 10 improving
the moral, mental, physical, and
spiritual development of children in
the home and community.
The South Central District is
one of 12 districts in the state.
Any mother is welcomed 10 join
the league.
RSVP by Feb. 4 by calling Jean
Gillespie, South Central District
president; at 446-3969, SR 588,
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round and square dance at the Rutland American Legion Hall on Saturday from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Music will be provided by the
Country Kin Band and Ray Fitch
will be the caller. The public is
invited.

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Saturday at the Senior Citizens
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Deteclive Head Is framed:
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tapes his will on video after
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takes Charge of the
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1:30 1iJ (I) 11 Colch Dauber
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10:00 (%)8 11J Re-•bll
Doubll Dicky Is charge&lt;! with
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runs into a streak of bad luck
al basebt·training camp.
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report on the recent trial of
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an Ethiopian student in
Portland, Ore (3:t0) Q
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9:30 W D IIJ Night Court The
friendship between the girls
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Marty tells Hannah about a
one-night stand with one of
her friends. Stereo. r;l
10:00 W D IIJ Oulntum LIIP
Sam becomes an aging
gunfighter, hoping to protect
his family name. Stereo. r;l
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cowboys and cowglrll io
compete and demolltblll
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Vol. 28, No. 52
Copyrlghled 1892

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
voters will be asked Tuesday to
restore a three-tenths of a mill levy
to the Dr. Samuel L. Bossard
Memorial Library so the library
can resume a number of services it
offered prior 10 this year.
· Polls will be open in all 36

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OVjl:R THE TOP • It's official. United Way
or Gallla County recently reached Its $55,1100
goal, and then some. UWGC board members
met Friday afternoon to move the thermometer
to the 100 percent mark for everyone to see.
According to President Wayne Benson, aa
awards ceremony will be held at 8 a.m. Wednes·

SYRACUSE - In an effort to
stem the accumulation of delin·
quent accounts, the SyracuseRacine Regio!131 Sewer District has
adopted a policy of shutting orr service to customers who are three
months or more late in payment of
their bills.
The policy was put in~P effect
on Jan. I . Service chargeficcrued
prior to Jan. I will not be counted
toward the three-month delinquen·
cy period.
. In a statement released Friday,
sewer district trustees Edwin Neut·
zling, John Murphy and Jim Wick·
line said the district hired a Columbus attorney ill July 1991 to collect
on delinquent accounts.
"The district had a few cus. tomers who consistently refused to
pay their monthly bills," the slate·
merit said. "The Board or Trustees
felt it was unfair for the customers

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POMEROY • Oladatun Fashe·
un, 39, a Nigerian native convicted
of theft and racketeering charges,
has filed a motion for a new trial in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Coun.
The motion was filed by Meigs
County Public Defender Charles H.
Knight, who represented Fasheun
in lhe week-long jury trial in
December that resulted in Fashc·
un's conviction.
Specifically, Fasheun was con·
victed by that jury on five counts of
lheft deception and one count of
en~agmg in a pattern of corrupt
acttvily, all felonies . He has since

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day, Feb. 19 at the Senior Citizens Center with
certlncates being presented to all UWGC contributor~, Those donatio&amp; should RSVP to the
chamber office and the event is open tb the public, There wDI be a $3 donation. (Times-Sentinel
photo by Kris Cochran)'

Top 10 UWGC donors
GALLIPOLIS • The rouowing are the top 10 contributors to
the United Way or Gallla County program.
• University of Rio Grande....................................$7 ,200•
• Hills Department Store...... ~.................................$4,900•
• Federal Mogul ........... "....................................... $4,800•
• Pillsbury Co. or Wellston ...................................$4,400•

• Gavin Power Plant.............................................. $3,600
• Big B~ar............................................................... 53,200•
• Holur Medical Center............................ t .... ...... $3,100
• Kmart.................................................................. $Z,$00
• Reliance Electric .......................................... "'''''''$2,600
• Star Bank ........................................................... $2,1 00
• Denotes both corporate and employee donations. Special .
recognition goes to Star Bank and J ,C. Penny for obtaining a 100
percent goal.

who do timely pay their monthly
bills 10 'carry the load· for those
customers who are not paying their
bills."
While the attorney has been sue·
cessful in colleclin~ the delinquent
bills owed the distnct and will continue pursuing payment, the district
fell action had to be taken "to pre·

vent large delinquent accounts
from accruing again ." This has
resulted in establishment or the
shutoff policy.
If service to a customer is shut
orr, service will be not resumed
until all delinquent charges have
been paid, the statement said. This
Continued on A-7 ·

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A Muldmacllai Inc. Newop.,.r

organization, which supports and
encourages programs and improvements at the library, will meet
Monday at 7 p.m. in the library.
The library is going back 10 the
ballot following lhe 4,330-4,160
defeat or its three-tenths of a mill
renewal levy in lhe general elec·

tion last Nov. 5. Loss or revenue
from that levy has forced the facili·
ty to impose a number or cuts in
service.
These reductions include closing the library on Wednesdays and
Saturdays; cancellation of chil·
Continued on A-8

been conveyed to prison to begin
serv ing his sentence of 19 to 40
years in prison. He was also fined
$17,500 and ordered to pay reslitu·
lion in excess of $670,000.
At the hean or the case was the'
finding by the jury that Fasheun
lied to a Rutland couple, Lee and
Beatrice Wood, convincing them to
enter.inlo the sale of their propeny
and home based upon the fact that
Fasheun, through the Athena Trad·
ing Company or Athens, was
involved in an alleged computer
sale in Nigeria. Fasheun purported
to have a commission in the
amount or $15.5 million waili~g in
a Nigerian bank, and ultiJllately
failed to complete the transaction.

As a result, the Woods lost their
home and property, and Fasheun
was indicted by the Meigs County
Grand Jury.
Knight's motion for a new trial,
filed last week, requests the new
trial on the basis or "newly discov·
ered evidence which the defendant
could not have discovered with rea·
sonable intelligence and produced
at his trial."
Among this new evidence,
Knight's motion says, is a certification from C. AMuni, an officer of
the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, thai a contract
between the National Petroleum
Corpo1atic;m and Athena Trading
Continued on A-7
·

Middleport residents belpg JtS'ke,d
to volunteer in recycling program
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Starr
MIDDLEPORT • Plans to
involve 500 households in a volun·
teer recycling program to start Ibis
spring are underway in Middle·
port.
The project is being carried out
with a $11,910 grant from the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources,
Division or Litter Prevention and
Recycling.
.
According to Jean Trussell,
development specialist, residents of
Middleport are being asked to par·
ticipate on a volunteer basis.
Volunteers will be provided
with a set or three brightly-colored
bins especially constructed for the
program. The bins are slackable
with front openings, one to be used
for aluminum cans, .another for
plastics and the third for glass.
Plans call for the filled bins to
be picked up at the curb once every
IWO ·WeekS by a village truck.
The aluminum cans will be sold
10 a recycling center, and the
money used by the. village to pur·
chase additional bins for use in the
village recycling program.
WANTED: RECYCLfNG VOLUNTEERS· ReSldeQts In 500 ·:
Currently the glass and plastics
households In Middleport are needed to participate ia 1 recydlna
will be donated to a recycling cen·
project funded with a $11,910 grant from the Department ol Natu.
ter since neither has a monetary
ral Resources, Division or Litter Prevention and Recyclina. Tbe
value in the recycling market The
program will gel underway this spring. Mpney gained from the
village will also pick up newspa·
sale or.recyclables eoUecled by the village,will be used to purchue
pers which have been tied and
more bins so that more residents can btCOI\Ie Involved. Here Jean ·
placed at the curb.
shows il set or the bins.
Trussell
Trussell said that the. village will
•
be divided into two sections and a
village truck will go oul to do col·
lecling in each section once every
lwoweeks.
The emphasis this month will be
'•
on gelling volunteers to sign up to
what he is doing and says he can·i:
participate. The recycling bins are
By JULIE E. DILLON
wait to geuo work every day.
:·
on display in the Middleport Water
Times-Sentinel Starr
When
he
first
arrived
for
his::
Office where residents are encour·
RACINE • It has been a little
:
Continued on A-7
over five m.onths since Meigs
aged to sign up.
.
In the meantime, Trussell rs County native, Bruce Wolfe,
seCuring material from the Division accepted his entertainment position
of Litter Prevention and Recycling at the Wall Disney World Compa·
which she 'will be taking into the ny as a dancer at the resort's Magic
schools as an educational 1001. She Kingdom Park. Wolfe came home
also plans to have a poster cpntest for a visit on Wednesday and left
for a slo'an and logo with .prizes early this morning (Sunday).
for'the wmners. One emphasiS, she
Wo1fe, age 22, who has been at
, explained, is .6n educali~g the pub· Disney World since Aug. 23, says
lie llbout the 1mponartt roleDf recy- . he just ''stumbled into" his job at ·'
cling as it relates to the environ- Disney World. He went simply to
mCDl
wafuh the special auditions for the
She said that with Middleport 20th anniversary celebration of
initialing the prognun now, the vii· Disney World and says he had no
lage will ~ one step ahead when intentions of triing out until he saw
recycling becol'fleS mandatory in the other performers. He tealizcd "I
Ohto. Recycling is one method of can do that" and he did. Bef~ he
reducing what goes to the landfill, knew il he was offetlld a fuU-time
Trussell said, and that makes an job.
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Wolfe is a Calypso Dancer in
The bins, constructed of heavy the Surprise Celebration Parade
duty plasti~ wbitb can be easily and also in the Speclro Magic
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a1 the Greenfield Township Volun- ages or 2 and 12, 1he read-a-than
teer Fire Depanment instead of lhe will feature volunteers reading
old Gallia Elementary School.
aloud favorite stories. Children
The Friends of the Bossard may choose a book to have read to
Memorial Library are sponsoring a them , or listen to other youths '
read-a-thon Sunday from 1:30 until selections.
5:30 p.m. in lhe librlll)'. Free and
The event is being held to draw
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Graph Matchmaker instantly reveals warding cycle for the fulllllment oi pracwhich signs are romantically perfect lor tical and ambitious objectives. Oon't lei
you. Mall $2 plus a long, setf·ad· indiHerence cause this propitious peridressed, stamped envelope to Match- od to Slip past you.
maker, c/o this newspaper. P:o. Box VIRGO (Aug. 23-Bepl. 22) Try to lighten
91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428.
up and organize more effectively an on·
PISCES (Fob. :ZO.March 20) In order to deavor In which you're Involved. You're
be successful today, you must bellave on the right triCk and, with a little mole
thai victory Is a foregone conclusion. If thought, most of the risk etomonta can
you do, you lhOuld lind It rather easy to be removed .
fill In tho blonks that make It so.
LIBRA (llpt. 23-0ct. 23) ImproveARIEl (Mitch 21·April 11) Your suc- ments are likely at this lime whore your
cess todoy wtll be predicated upon the business and financial Interests are
l~tenslly ol your motivation. If thare are concerned. There are h6polul Indica·
specific objec11vee you Intend to Ilona that you could aet larger·returns
'achieve, the probabilities ane running In than you Initially anticipate.
your ravor.
SCORPIO (Oct. :M-flov. 22) Mattera
TAURUB(Aprfl 20-Mer 20) You're like- t~at. require lmmedlata diiC!IIIIon
ly to tearri a tot mone'lodl)i ltOIII persdn' llllould be·put on thllable today:You're
at experience than you wtll gamer from abla to elicit onthuslum lor your con·
lactur08 or bOOks. You'D lind uooful ap· copla, 1-y getting thl nod of ap.
pltcltlona lor what you learn In the real provll you need.
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world .
IAGITTAIIIUI(IIov.2S-Dec 21)Ambl·
GIIIINtiMar 21-.1- 201 Changes are tlon and Imagination, ertactlwly CDU·
In thl oiling todoy, 'but don't lot IMm plod, provide you wtllt a dynlmlc com·
concern you. Tho odds agatnat anything blnetlon todl)'. Whln t'-lactoro are
going awry arovory nominal.' .
operativ., PttiDilll glin llllklly.
.CANCElliJune 21..,., 22111 you have CAPIIICOM (Dec. 22..-.. 18) Thoro it
oomothlng or consequence to work out nothing wrong with oxorcillng your lnl·
with anotner. do It on a raee-to-fac:t ba· llativa and -~~- tOday lor the
II• fr•lrom outlillo lnftuonoo. Negolla· like of furthering your pertonailnter·
nona today lhould work out favorably 08ta, provided you don't.do lnyllllng to
for both partlol.
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precincts from 6:30a.m. until 7:30
p.m. The levy will be the only item
appearing on the ballol
Board of Elections officials
have pointed out thai the only
change in polling places for this
election will be tn Greenfield
Township. Voters will cast ballots

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West Not til East
One of my favorite teaching hands Soulb
Pass I NT Pass
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five club tricks. Given that the oppos·
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you manage the suit?
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Apart from failing to count, many contanued · .
players don't pay sufficiently close at· AI th,e trme, declarer crossed to
tention to the vital spot-cards. In the dummy s club queen and played a
above .example, almost everyone runs heart .to the jack, but West won wrt,h
the clubs from the top and finds that th~ k1ng. one down. True, East s
the fourth round has been won with . swttch to lhe heart t~o looked as
dummy's eight. The club five in hand . thouglt he had an honor tn lhe SUit (and
is high, but there is no way to cash it. ·West had ~essed well not to return
Under the A·K·Q, dummy 's 8·7·6 must the su1t at tnck three), but. South over-.•.
be unblocked.
ilooked lhe power of the dtamond sevDeclarer overlooked a vital spot· .en. Clearly East had lhe clla.mond ace.
card on today's deaL Alter an aggres· ;After entermg lhe dummy wllh lhe
sive auction, South was in four spades.jclub 9ueen, declarer should have led
West led the diamond eight: jack, king, lhe dtamond 9ueen, rulflnl away the
five. East returned the heart lwo: five, face. Dummy 18 re-entered ~tth a cl~b
queen, three. Back came the diamond . to the ace, and declare~ diSCards bis
two: nine 10 spade two. South cashed heart loser on the established diamond
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the A·K ofHspades, bhoth doppohnentshfol·
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