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Local Briefs:--

Music society plans EHS chapter

Tri-M Music Honor Society is announcing the chartering of a
new chapter. No. 1976, at Eastern High School. under the
sponsorship of William Hall and Valerie Ransbottom. Principal
of Eastern High Is Daniel Apilng.
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Formation of this chapter signifies the school's recognition of
the Importance of the arts In the development of a
comprehensive educational program . Tri-M provides a means
of appropriately recognizing the efforts and achievements of
music st udents who offer their musical talent for others.
Since 1952. more than 1, 700 Tri-M chapters have been
chartered throughout the Unit ed States and In several foreign
countries. Currently , Tri-M members number nearly 10,000
nationwide. ·
The chief aims of the Tri -M Music Honor Society are to foster
greater Inte rest in band, orchestral and choral performance.
and to provide wider opportunities for personal musical
expression. Students are selected for membership in Tri-M on
the basis of musicianship, scholarship, cooperation, leadership
and service to the school and community. This high standards
serve to challenge the students to greater effort and
achievement, and io encourage thc-m in the pursuit of
excellence.
Officers of the Eastern chapter are President Jeff Sayre,
senior; Vice President Todd Clay, senior; Secretary Heather
Flniaw, sophomore; Treasurer David Rice, sophomore; and
His torian Maraiyn Barton. junior.

Patrol tickets two motorists
A Sy rac use man was cited Sunday for failure to control and no
operator's license In a one-car accident on Ohio 124.
The Gallla-Meigs Post of the Ohl(j Highway Patrol said Earl
0 . Pickens, 2.1, was eastbpund in Su!ton Township all2:30 a.m.
when he lost control on a left-hand curve, went off the right side
of the road and struck a telephone pole.
Pickens' vehicle was moderately damaged. ·
The patrol cit ed Dorothea L: Scarberry, .15, Middleport. for
failure to control in a one-car accident on County Road 3 In
. Salisbu ry Township Frida)·.
The patrol said Scarberry was westbound, one-tc-nlh of a mile
east of Ohio 7, at ~: 05 p.m. Friday when she lost control. went off
the right side of the road and struck a ditch. Her car was
modera tely damaged.

Racine Council meets tonight
Racine Village Council will meet at 7 this evening at his
chambers at the Shrine Park Club building.

MARC slates Thursday meeting
The Mr igs County Association for Retarded Citizens will meet
at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Carleton School.

Salisbury trustees plan meeting
The Salisbury Township Trustees will meet at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the township building on the Rock Springs Road.

Lebanon trustees meet Tuesday
Ll'banon Township Trustees will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
thr township building .

EMS ur;r,its answer 10 calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports six calls
over the weekend; four Saturday and two Sunday.
Saturday at 1:38 a.m., Tuppers Plains to Ohio 681 for Barb
Richardson to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 8:10
a.m. to North Front Street for Genevieve Demoskey who was
treated but not transported; Middleport at 9:17a.m. to VIllage
Manor Apartments for Caroline Miller to Holzer Medical
Center; Tuppers Plains at II : 51 a.m. to Reedsville lor Margaret
Westlail to St. Joseph's Hospital.
Sunday a t~ : 5:l .a.m., Rutland to Meigs Mine No . 2 for David
Nieratko to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Racine at 8: :l8 p.m. to
Yellowbush Road for David Proffitt Jr. to Holzer Medical
Center .

Sorority

slate.~

Tuesday meeting

Xi Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will
meet Tuesday, 7 p.m .. at the senior citizens center.

Che8ter school names top speller
Erir Ja0ks, son of Mr. and Mrs . Danny Jacks, was the winner
in the Ches ter Elementary School spelling bee. Runner-up was
Joe Kar schnlk, son of Mr . and Mrs. John Karsrhnik, Flatwoods
Road. Pomeroy. Jac ks Is a fifth grader and Karschnik Is a
fourth grader.

Stortn spreads ·snow lnto Ne.W E. n,·gla~d .
8y United Press International
A storm system that hurled
tornadoes and heavy rain
blamed tor 2ldeaths and millions
of dollars in damage during the
weekend lingered today In north·
ern New England, spreading
heavy snow. ,
Eight inches of snow fell in
Lovell. Maine, by Sunday night
and winter storm warnings for up
to a foot of snow were posted' in
New Hampshire and Maine.
Snow also fell in Michigan and
the northern Ohio, while dr-izzle
soaked southern New England
and the Ohio Valley. Gale warnings were Issued in the Great
Lakes.
"The slow-moving storm has
produced a variety of weather.
including heavy snow in the
Southwest, tornadoes In the
tower Mississippi Valley, flash
flooding across much of the
Southeast, and (it's) now causing
some ... significant snows," said
National Weather Service meteorologist Pete Reynolds.
In southeast Mississippi, federal and state official today were
to compile a damage figure for a
tornado Saturday that killed
seven people and injured 145.

H~msley

Albert Douglas Hemsley. 76,
Third Street. Syracuse. died
Sunday at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
A retired employee of the Ohio
Department of Highways. Mr.
Hemsley was born May 3, 1910, at
Syracuse. a son of the late Joe
Bob and Maggie Stobart Hemsley. He was an avid baseball
enthusiast over the years and
was associated with all facets of
the sport. He was a member of
Pomeroy Masonic Lodge 164, F &amp;
AM. and Pomeroy Chapter 186.
Order of Eastern Star.
Surviving are his wife. Net tie
Hemsley; two sons. Jimmy Joe
Hemsley and Rallle D. Hemsley,
beth of Shade; a daughter, Mary
Donna Davis , Min ersville; a
stepson , Brooks Edwards, Ma·
son. W.Va., and a brother. Joe
Hemsley, Parkersburg, W.Va .
Six grandchildren and five great grandchildren also survive.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by a brother,
Rollle Hemsley .
Services will be 11 a.m. Wed·
nesday at the Ewin~ Funeral
Home, with Rev. James Evans
officiati~g . Burial will be in
Gilmore Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home from 3-9
p.m. Tuesday.

Wanda j. Guinther

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Wanda .1. Baker Guinther, 67 ,
Syracuse. died Saturday at St.
Anthony Mediral Center .
A homemaker. Mrs. Guinther
was born at Tuppers Plains, a
daughter of the late Elsworth and
Bertha Lemaster Baker. on Nov .
21, 1919.
Surviving are her husband,
Guy H. Guinther; three sons and
daughters-in-law, Malcolm and
Donna .Jean Guinther, Syracuse,
William E. and Beverly Hope
Guinther , Gallipolis. and Ken neth H. and Carol L. Guinther,
Racine; a daughter. Karen Fay
Guinther and a son', Terry Lynn
Guinther, both of Syracuse. Six
grandchildren and one great ·
grandchild also survive.
Besides her parents, she was

Two Lotto players have winning tickets ·
' CLEVELAND !UPH - Lottery officials say two Ohio
J..ottery players wil l sha re a
$1 ,261.6.18 jackpot 'for choosing
Ihe numbers 16. 21. 2i. n .18 and
40 drawn Saturday night.

Ohio weather
South Central Ohio
. Clearing tonight with a low
between 25 and :!0.
Mostly sunny Tuesday with a
J1lgh near ~ .
The probability of precipiiatlon Is near zero through
Tuesday .
Ohio Extenjled Forecast
Wednesday through Friday
, Fair Wednesday through Friday . Hl!lhs will be in the 40s
'Wednesday and in the 50s Thursday and Friday. Lows will be in
·the 20s Wednesday and the 30s
Thursday and F_rlday.

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Each will receive a total of
$6.10,819 in 20 annual installments
of $31,540 before taxes .
There were 284 players who
chose llvl' of the six winning
numbers . Those players will
receive $899. Another 13.127
players won $51 dollars by
selecting four of the numbers.
Lottery officials say total sales
lor the drawing wen• $3,4115,102.

Goodyear

workers
adjusting

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Pledges must be collected Tuesday, no later than Wednesday,
Nease says.
·
In addition to the $12,000. local
entiiles wlll also pay for construction of wooden decking to
the landings in the two villages,
"not to exceed$1.000," according
to Nease.
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And, American Electr ic Power
Co. will now be towing the ferry
from St. Louts, Mo. to Pomeroy ,
and from Cairo, Ill .. back to Lock
26 on the Mississippi River when
the ferry service is ended. These
are minor changes from AEP's
original offer to tow the ferry
from Cairo to Pomeroy .
It was announced by Nease
Saturday that State Sen. Jan
Mfehael Long, D-Circlevtlle, Is

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Officials appeal
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Chester Council 32.1, Daughters of America, will meet
Tuesday night at 7:30 af the hall. Practice will be held for
presenting the colors at the spring rally on March 14. Members
are asked to be present at the Tuesday'night meeting. Those not
planning to atlend the rally are asked to take their gifts to
tomorrow night' s meeting.

Although most of the rain in the It was the first time floodgates
area ended Su11day, swollen along the whole Catawba system ;
rivers remained out of their have been opened since 1977.
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banks today In Kentucky, VirgiThe floodwaters covered the ·
nia and North Carolina,
$14 million Broad River Electrt- :
Charles Malthews. a weather cal Co-op hydroelectric plant;:
Stormy weather during the service hydrologist in North near Gaffney, S.C.
weekend was.blamed for 14 other Carolina, said, "We' re keeping
"The tlamage could be In the •·
dea,tps.lncludlng 12.traffic fatali- an eye on virtually all of them thousands or in the millions," '
ties:.five in North Carolina, three (rivers). Just about every one of said assistant manager Stacy .
in Texas, and two each In· them we're having some prob- Williams. " We have no way oL
Nebraska and New York . Two lem with."
knowing how much damage :
people drowned in Iowa when
In South Carolina, drenched by there is because we can't get in .
rain flooded a cave. • . ·
6 inches of weekend rain, all there.' '
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Snl&gt;w and sleet In western New major rivers were above flood
The floods prompted the evaYork caused the roof of an . tee stage, forecasters said.
cuation of more than 100 resi-:
skating rink In Star Lake to
Duke Power Co. opened flood· dents of the Surry Community
collapse .minutes after ·a youth . gates at hydroeleetrtc plants Nursing Home in Mount Airy,
hookey game ended, )Jut no one along the Catawba River In the N.C. All returned by Sunday ;.
was \njured, authorities said.
Carolinas to minimize flooding. night.
Flood warnings were posted
''Everything went · real
today in western New York,
smooth," said nurse Becky
where officials In West Seneca,
Johnson:
abcut 10 miles southeast of
Some roads in North Carolina .
Buffalo, dynamited Ice jams to
were closed by flooding and
redirect the flow of Cazenovia
mudslides, officials said.
~Creek. Minor flooding was reported, but damage was limited
to basements and streets.
Floods Sunday in the Southeast ·
forced the evacuation of a
AKRON (UP!) - Goodyear
nursing home in North Carolina
195 N. ~ND
&amp; Rubber Co. employees are
Tire
and damaged a power plant in
MIDDLEPORT
still adjusting to the results of
South Carolina.
corporate raider James Goldsmith's failed takeover attempt
five months after Goldsmith said
he would "change" the company.
NOW SERVING ALL
Workers In the Motor Wheel
btvislon, which was sold to a
LEGAl BEVERAGES &amp;
group headed by Motor Wheel
preceded in death by one executives In Lansing, Mich., to
SANDWICHES
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grandchild.
aid anti-takeover actions. met a r.~~;:::::::::~~~;;~
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednes- deadline
Friday to reapply for
day at the Syracvuse Church of jobs some of them have·held for
Nazarene wtth Rev . Glen McMil- decades, or try to get another job
lian officiating. Burial will· be In with Goodyear.
Letart Falls Cemetery . PallbeatSome 800 active and laid off
ers are be John Slack. Pete employees at the Akron Metal
Hendrix , Bub Duncan, Jeff Hub- Products plant were affected .
. bard, Eber Pickens. Don Casto, Only about 12 percent of the
Jimmy Riffle and Tom Allen. Motor Wheel employees were
Friend5 may call at the Ewing eligible to bump into another
Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. Goodyear job, the move most
Tuesday and for one hour prior to considered desir able.
the church service on WednesAnd uncertainty also surday. In lieu ol flowers, friends
may make donations to the rounds Goodyear Aerospace.
which. after 63 vears as a
family.
Goodyear division.· will become
part of the Lora! Corp. of New
Elizabeth A. Sayre
York Cit y In a few weeks . Some
Elizabeth A. Sayre, 44, Reeds- 6,000 people work for Goodyear
ville, died Monday morning at Aerospace.
"It's like a living death for
· Grant Hospital in Columbus
people.
" said family counselor
following an extended illness.
of suburban CuyaArt
Stennett
Mrs . Sayre was a daughter of
hoga
Fails.
Beatrice Mathers Bell of Cool"A part of Goodyear died, "
ville, and the late Isaac Hugh
said. "Someone bought
Stennett
Mathers.
it;
it's
not
the same. People are
A homemaker, Mrs. Say re was
shocked.
There's
despair. sorrow
a member of Our Lady of Loretta
and
anger,
guilt
and
depression.
Catholic Church in Tuppers
Apathy
sets
in
.
Thim
people
begin
Plains and was a member of Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of Beta to rally and pick up the pieces."
he said.
Sigma Phi Sorority.
Sanford Rose Associates, an
Surviving In addition to her Akron job placement' flrm , has
mother. are her husband, Joseph hired three new people to handle
D. Sayre: two sons, Joseph D. the new workload.
Sayre Jr., Tampa, Fla.. and
"We never saw this kind of
Jeffrey H. Sayre. at home; three Insecurity befor&lt;', " said Ed Rose
brothers, Ivan Mathers, The of the firm . "It's never been this
Plains; Edwin Mathers, Par- bad."
kersburg, W.Va., and Denzil
Stennett said It may. take two
Mathers of Lady Lake, Fla .; her years for some former Goodyear
stepfather, Clarence Bell, Cool- !'mployees to become oriented to
ville; mother-in-law and father- their new life.
.
In-law , Laura and Jesse Sayre.
"You have to go 'through the
Reedsville, and a number of first Thanksgiving, the first
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephPWf Christmas, and all the anniverand cousins.
saries without it ," Stennett said .
Services will be 11 a.m. Wed- " People have leaned on Goonesday at Our Lady of Loretta dyear for support. They're as kCatholic Church, where friends ing, 'Who's going to take care of
·may call from 1-7 p:m. on me now?' II !ades awa y, but
Tuesday. Rosary services will be some people need help to let go. ·•
held at 7: .10 p.m. Tuesday .
Officiating will be Father Frank Veterans Memorial
Patala. In lieu of flowers friends
may contribute to the Meigs
Saturday Admissions - AnCounty Chapter of the American gela VanCooney. Middleport;
Cancer Society. The White Fun- Albert Hemsley, Pomeroy; Kimeral Home at Coolville Is in berly Conlin, Pomeroy.
charge of arrangements. ·
Saturday Discharges - Edna
Leach, Angela VanCooney.
Sunday Admissions - Ronald
___;_IC_on_tin_ued..:......:fro:.....m:.....P:::.age:...::l:.:..iBlack, Langsvllle; Bertha Zamo"99 percent sure" the state is rano. Shade.
Sunday Discharges - Kimgoing to release funding of
berly
Conlin.
$100,000 to be placed in escrow to
Friday
admissions - Thomas
satisfy a U.S. Army Corps of
Klein, Cheshire; Joyce Taylor.
Engineers' requirement of proRo&amp;er P. Daniels,
Syracuse;
tection for the Mason. W.Va.
Pomeroy;
Gladys Robson ,
landing. The corps claims the
Lee
Bing, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy;
landing suffered extensive damFriday
discharges
- Johnnie
LAST WEEK'S ~INNERS •
ages the last time a ferry
Nash,
Clyde
Clark,
Homer
Seaoperated between Pomeroy and
Mason. and that "tens of thou- rles, Catherine Welsh, Sheila
sands" of dollars was spent to Maddox, Jesse Reltmire.
Thursday admissions - Sheila
repair the facility. The corps is
Maddox,
Middleport.
accepting the escrow In lieu of a
Thursday
discharges - Kathy .
perfomance bond.
Attorney Bernard Fultz of Hetzer, Tammy •Adkins, Ella
Pomeroy has agreed to prepare Schultz. John Runner, Audrey
McQuaid, Faye Larkins.
the escrow accounts, Nease says.

Area deaths
Albert D.

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Claimed In The Allotted
Time, The Prize Will le
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en tine

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. March 3, 1987

2 Sections. 2 4 Pnnes

25 Cont s

A Mult im edia Inc. New spop er

Pomeroy Council eyes
new sidewalks, paving
By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Stall Wrller
· Street paving and the possibil ity of new sidewalks were discussed at Monday evening's
Pomeroy Village Council
meeting.
Councilman Larry Wehrung
said he would like to see all new
sidewalks in downtown Pomeroy. especially since the village
expects to receive Community
Development Block Grant fund ing to provide handicap accessiblily at each downtown corner .
Mayor Richard Seyler agreed
that new sidewalks would greatly
improve the village's appearance, and reported that new
sidewalks, with handicap access,
will be installed in front of and
beside the new City Loan on the
corner of Sycamore and East
Main .
Elberfeld's Department Store
already has new sidewalks in
front of and behind the store, the

mayor added, and a few other
portions of downtown have ade·
qualr sidewalks. However. most
of the downt own sidewalks are
not adequate. and to ensure
las ting quality, present concr ete
should be removed befor e new
sidewalks would be installed.
"It 's not chea p," said Councilman John Anderson.
Alterna tives to fund new downtown sidewalks were discussed,
but no action was taken by the
board.
To ensure proper sid ewalk
elevations and sloping, and improve drainage, Anderson suggested that Main Street be
stripped down to the concrete to
obtain the origi nal road grad e.
Ma yor Seyler gave And erson
authorit y to check witli the Fis hel
Co., the contractor installing
lines down Main Street for
General Telephone Co. ofOhio, to
find out when they plan to repave
the portions of the street which

.Goodyear

POINT PLEASANT - Rober!
and chief
"i'i(ilcurrve""'llicer
boodyeai·Tire &amp; Rubber Co .. will tJe the
keynote speaker at the annual
dinner of the Point PleasantMason County Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, March 26, at
7 p.m. at the Point Pleasant
Moose Lodge.
Tickets for the dinner , which is
open to the public, are$11 and are
available from the chamber
office on the ground floor of the
Mason Cou'nty Courthouse. according to Sharry Rous h.
chamber secretary.
In August 1986, Goodyea r announced that it would invest
more than $~ million to expand
its poiye§ter packag1ng resin
plant at Apple Grove to meet
growing market demand. The
Goodyear facility in Mason
County has been' in operation
since 195R and now employs 450
hourly and salary workers.
Mercer was elected to the to
position at Goodyear on April 4.

they' removed In the co nstruction
process. If Fishel Co. repaves
before the village has time to
decide if stripping the road would
be advisable, then stripping
1\'0Uld be ou t of the question at
this time.
Councilman Bill Young reported he has received a letter
from Columbia Gas of Ohio thai
the village will be gett ing a rate
reduction, but he was not sure of
the amount.
Jane Walton . cler k-treas urer,
reported April 27 th rough May 2
will be clean -up week in Pomeroy, in conjuction with a countywide clea n-up progra m.
A reques t from .John and Jean
Koehler, doing business as Rainbow Inn , to transfer a liquor
license to Roger Lee and Ariwona Sue Walker, has been approved by .the Oh io Department
of Liquor Control. A hearing on
thr transfer was held in Pome1Continued on Page 2)

NEW QUARTERS - The Meigs County Board
ofE!ectlons moved from quarters in the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple In this neat renovated building at
JOB Mecha~lc St., Pomeroy, on Monday.The
exterior of the building has been given a faccllft
with a tan-and-brown color scheme carried out
and the Interior has been completely redone to
meet the olflcc needs of the hoard. The hoard

J:; .~ercer , .coairman

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Roher! E. Mercer
198~. 36 years after he joined the
Akron-based company in 1947 as
,
a sales trainee.
Previously, hr had served a
vice chairman and chief executive officer. positions to which he
was elected in December 1982.
He is the fifth man to serve as
chairman of the board of directors for the world's la rges t tire
and rubber company since it was
founded in 1898.
A native of Elizabeth, N.J ..
Mercer served in the Navy
during Wor ld War II and gradu ated from Yale Universit y-befor e
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Jury convicts all three
Home State defendants

8y CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
The Meig~ County Council on
Aging's Alzheimer' s disease and
related disorders IAD-RD) program funded through a state
grant of $10,000 fr om the Ohio
Department of Aging will get
underway this month. Limited
In-home respite care and training sessions for t:aregivers- will
be offered.
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Sixteen organiza lions statewide were selected to receive a
grant from the Ohio Department
of Aging, with the local Council
on Aging being the onl y on e
funded In southeastern Ohio.
Sandy White is coordinator of
the program, which will fun ction
through the Senior Citizens Cen-

building was last used as a wa.rd1011st! :•rea hy

Store. Board of ElccUon' t•mployet•s wilt
hold an open house In the new location on ,\prll 7.
~foore's

ler. Plans currentl y provide for at no cost 10 low-incomrla mlllr s.
Hom t•," ' 'Commu ni ty ll r sour15 to 20 families to be included in and on a slid ing fer scale to l'es." " Leg al fl sprcts of Carrg lv·
the In-home respire care pro- oth ers.
lng" i.l nd PPr so u;tl Can ·-Hygll'nC'
A srrles of 12 two-hour !rain ing Ski lls. " Each topic wi ll be
gram. The program is geared to
provide temporary relief for the sessions will br offered 10 al l prP se nl l't1 I).V ;1 qual lri f•d pr off' S·
primary caregiver so that he or AD-RD caregivers and thrl r siorw l i11 l h;d f! rlt l.
she can have a da y away from the families. The sc heduled srsslon
ThP prnr:ra m will also Include
24-hour care of a loved one.
to pics incl ud e "Some I Love Is casr ma nagf'rnf• n1 , w hich lnRespit e aides have bee n Slipping Away," " Co pin ~ with c lud r ~ un :.~ ss t•ss m P nl IJy a
trained by the Meigs Senior Alzheimer' s Disease - a Care- qua li f\ (•t\ sta r! JWrsnn to dC't(' r Center Health Coordinator, and giver's Viewpont," " Physical
ml nC' w hnl sf\r v lcr•s :.1rr• nrNir(lt n
in addition are certified in CPR and Psychological Changes ass ist the 11 0 -f!D vic tim and his
and multi-media first aid. Em - Myths and Realities." " Rea lit y or hPr family In ord01' thn t th r
phasis of the respite aides will be Orient ati on," " Ad apting th r
Indi vidua l may hr ke pt al home
on preparing and serving meals. Home Envi ronment , "• "Co ping as long as po ss lhlr Arr a n~P­
bathroom ass istance. ambul a- with Feel ings - Guilt , fln grr, mr nls fo r th e~ " se r vices, If
tory assistance, personal care, Fear and Resentment " and , av allablr . will thr n he made hy
vital signs monitoring, light "Music Therapy.'·
lhr casr man:1gr mr nt staff
" Import ance of the Medi ca l pe rso n.
hou se keepin g and se lf Exa m-Medi cati on Effec ts."
The trnln i ng st•s:-;ln ns and sPr·
medicalion observation.
Respit e care will be provided "E m er~en cy Situations In the
;Co ntin ued on Page 21

Leading indicators post sharp downturn
WASHINGTON iUPl i - A
poor performan ce in fa ctory
orders. building permits and
orders for consumer goods
caused a 1 percent plunge in the
index of leading economic indicators for January - the sharpest
downtu rn in 2'1, years, the
gover nment sa id toda y.
Six of the 10 Indica tors co.ntrib·
uted to the decrease in the
composite Index. which fo reshadows economic growth .
Other negative factors were

prices for sensitive materials.
the pace of deliveries and aver·
age wee kly clai ms for unemployment ins urance, a Commerce
Department report sai d.
The Ja nuary downturn foi·
lowed six consecutive months of
index increases . including a 0 . ~
perce nt rise in Novembe r and a
2..1 percent jump in December.
The December fi gure was revised upward from 2.1 percent
because of cha nges in the net

mlllionalre Warner, $1.5 million
8y RICK VAN SANT
for
Bongard and $25 ,000 for
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Prosecutors say jury verdicts against Schiebel. Ail were released in the
three bank executives, including custod y of their attorneys for 48
former U.S. ambassador to Swit- hours to give them time to post
bond .
zerland Marvin Warner, show
The three were accused of
that citizens will not tolerate
Illegally funneling $113 million of
while collar crime.
Warner, former owner of col- depositors' funds in the .Cincinnati bank to ESM Government
lapsed Home State Savings
Bank, and ex-bank presidents .securit ies of Fort Lauderdale.
Fla. ESM turned out to be a sham
Burton Bongard , and David
operation
and collapsed two
Schiebel ·were convicted Monday
years
ago,
wi th debts of more
of helping trigger the biggest
than $300 million , including $144
banking crisis in Ohio history .
"The jury's message In this million owed to Home State.
When Home Sta te depositors
case is that while collar crime is
rned of their bank's huge loss,
lea
simply not going to be tolerated,"
said Special Prosecutor Law- they began a run on the institution and it closed in a few days.
rence Kane. "It 's a fair verdicl. "
"This tells the financial com- Tha t in turn triggered runs on
munity that they have to be fair , other Ohio banks and Gov.
honest and responsible when Richard Celeste closed 70 savings arid loans until they obtained
~andllng other people's money, "
federal insurance. No depositors
added assistant prosecutor Mark
lost their money , but it was three
Vander Laan . " I'm absolutely
satisfied with the verdict. It's a months before Home State custo- .
·clear victory for th e mers had access to their
accounts.
prosecution."
DENTAL HEALTH WEEK- The Importance ol hruHhlnK and
Warner was convicted on nine
A Hamilton County Common
floHSing,
as well as regular dental check-ups, ha.~ heen stre.,.ed in
Pleas Court jury that deliberated of 85 charges, Bongard was found
programs
this month by Dr. Craig Mathews and Dr. Larry
10 days alter a three-month trial guilty on all 82 charges agai nst
Kennedy
and
staffs In Mell!ll County elementary ~hool!i . Nearly
found the trio guilty on 94 of 253 him and Schiebel was convicted
400
ehlldren
will
have participated ill the Dental Health Week
on three of 86 charges.
d!arges.
programs when Kennedy conclude!! the visits today. Selected
Warner, who was U.S. ambasSente,ncing is scheduled March
grades
at Pomeroy; Chester, Middleport, Rutland and Salem
30, when Warner and Bongard sador to Switzerland 10 years ago
Center
elemenlarles,
and the Gln(ferhread House In Middleport
could receive .up to 15 years in under President Jimmy Carter
have
hRd
the
opportunity
to learn techniques lor better dental
prison and Schiebel up to six and was a U.S. delegate to the
health.
Sandt
Sargent,
Angle
Duckworth, .Jantt Connolly, Rhonda
years. All three say they plan to ·united Nations 20 years ago
Davis, dental hygienist, Mathews and Kennedy have participated
under President Lyndon JohnappeaL
In
the school prol(l'ams. Here, Mathews and Mnt. Davis stress for
Judge Richard Niehaus set son, said being so well-known
students the Importance ol &amp;ood denial care.
.
Rutland
bond or $3.5 million ,. for multi- probably hurt him in the case.

-

oflice had been located In tht• M''' onlt•Temple lor
some 40 years until Monday's rnu ve Into th e
Mechanic Street struclnrc, owned hy KA .
Wingett, l~acln e, and lloh Wingt'lt, Syra&lt;: use. The

Alzheimer's program begins this month

chainnan
to speak
•
In
area

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Ohio Loflf•n

Rio advances
to district
finals contest
-Page 3

Hundreds of homes and buildings
wer'e destroyed, and a preliminary estimate by Jones County
oflicials put damage at $25
million.
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LUNCH

Reed at 992-2116, Farmers Bank

D of A plans practice

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business formation Indicator.
The last time the Index decreas&lt;:'d at a greater rate was In
July 1984, when It fell 1.7 perce nt.
The posit ive co ntribut ions to
the ind &lt;'x , In order of th e larges t
factor to thf' smalles t fac tor,
were stol'k prices. nrt busi ness
ror mot ion, averag'' wor k WI'C' k
and money suppl y in 1982 do lla rs
Based on a 1967 fig ure of 100,
the comj)Os itt• index in .Janu ary
stood at 1 8:! . ~ . thr Cornmr rce
Depar tm &lt;' nt said .

The lnfl uo•ntl;d lntlrx has risen
in n!nP of rh 0 !&lt;J sl I I m onths, hut

ana lys is f•xpPC IPd th r downtu rn .

fl mr rit-:o's gi·oss nati onal pro
duel ros&lt;' a pun y U pl' n t•nt altrt'
infl ati on dll rin J.( tht • !;_ts l q u ~ir l t' r
of 19~ 0. rctu il sah·s &lt;liT' clow n and
unPmploy mr•n t is unl'han gr d.
L:.~ s t
wt'r k. tt1r• ( 'om mr·r ct•
JJpp;u·tmPn1 .-. ai d du r ah lt, goo d ~
ordr• rs plunged 75 prrce nt In

.J unuH r y -

1111 • !Jiuf.WS 1 drop in

al m o:; l St 'vl'n ,VP&lt;J r s.

Frustrated vet holds
2 VA staffers hostage
COL UMBUS tUPi i - A bll nt
Army veteran held two Vetera ns
Adm inistration employees hostage In an at te mpt to resolve his
problems collecti ng funds he
believed th e VA owed him, an
FBI official said .
J ames F. Vanove r, :13, honorably discharged from the Army
alter servi ng onl y four months. is
charged with hos tage lak ing to
Influence a government agency,
said FBI Seni or Officer David
Cassens. He was ordered held
pending fu rther court appearances by th e end of the week.
'An FBI hostage negotiator
used one or the hosta ges as a
co nduit to persuade Vanovl' r to
hand over the sawed-off shotgun
and surrend er. Mond ay alternoon's ord eal In a downtown
federal building end ed a little
more than an hou r after it began.
with one shot being fired Into the
ceiling of the offi ce by th e
suspect. No injuries were
reported .
Vanover, who wears dar k
glasses because he Is legall y
blind , entered the building In th e
middle of th e aftern oon and
barged Jnto the VA office that had
about 16 people In It, said FBI
senior o!ftcer David Cassens.
"He allowed non-VA people to
leave the o!ftcc," said Cassens.
One visitor In the VA olllce was
Jim O'Connor of Columbus, who

so ld V ;r nnvf' l' was wrt.t r l ng rJLl rk
g!JSS!'S 11nd

lnolkv l'lot hl ng.

,;,"1

" HP prob:o iJI.v
t ~11 ·g u n In Il ls
pan! :; ," ~~ d d O'( 'onrwr, p~r tl in ~

lloe sld&lt;' oi hi.' lt•g
whN c•

;,~

tnrtica te

hl cld&lt;'n .
HOWPVrr. w trt•n !JI I in· r ~ frlf) k
Va novrr frr,rn thr• 1Ju !lc lin ]..!, lw
V!a S w c ·a r l n ~~ dark tmu sf'rs ;rnd :1
powch·r lllu i· polo ~ l1 lrt .

Vanov&lt;'r.

unNnpl oy(·rJ

sl rwr

1982 whr n ht• had 1.Vork1'd lor :rn
f irm , a ppa n· n tly
trad C'd ~0 mr · C(JIYl puh: r f'qulp·
mr nl for a . ~ fl gaug&lt;• shotgun at u
paw n shop, Ca ssf' ns sa irt. H0

r l ee l ronl e-.

would not sp&lt;•r·u latP whr•rt• Van·
over ohtui n&lt;•d the hdndc uff., h''
used lu lwmku ff tho• lwo VA
offi cia ls to ch&lt;oll·' ·
" He w: t ~

in hPrf'

F r lclny,"

CassC"ns sa id . '' Ji f• wil ~ t r u !i t r~tl f'd

lor noI w· 11 ing twncllt s hr
th oug ht wen' du t' him."
Hand cOff(•ti to &lt;·hair' W&lt;' re
offi ce mann grr .John Boli n. who
assisted In pPr" wdin g Vanover
to gi ve up his W&lt;' upon, and Kev in
M u r r " y. a c· '' u n so I or .
psychologist. Tlwy w0 r~ not
har med.
U.S. Mag is trat e Nor a h
McCa nn Ki ng ordered Vanover
held for hea r l11gs Th ursday. The
charge ca rri es Q max imum sentence of life In prison and a
$250,000 fin e.

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�Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, March 3, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

r--------Local Briefs:------...,
Organizational meeting planned

An act1on for decla ratory rel1ef has been flied 10 Melgs County
Common Pleas Court b; M,Jry .Ja ne Talbott, Tuppers Plams.
admimst ratnx of the es tate of Terry D Talboll, and Teresa
Talbott Bar rows, Kyle K and B1yan C Talboll all of Manetta,
again'! Norman 0 dnd Ve1 a A Webe1 f uppers Plains
All pla m1 1ffs are sole hc1rs to the deccdanl, and have an
mteresl in a gas well on Oronge Township properly owned by
the defend a n1 s Arco1 d u1 g Io a pnor agr('('menl the defendant s
have the right to cx t•acl gas fro m the well for one dwelling on
the properl y However plaintiffs al lege lhe defendants ha ve
VIOl a ted 1he agreemenl bv 11 anspor!lng gas 10 another dwell lOg
off the P• emJSes
Pl amt1 ffs allege lhel ha ' r been Irrepara bly damaged, and
are un able 10 de1crm1n&lt; the ex tent ot defendants gas

The first meeting of graduates of Meigs High School for the
purpose of formi ng a Me1gs High School Alumni Association will
be held at 7 p m Wednesday at the h1gh school library .

extrac t10ns

Plaml!ffs I('(( Ues l an orde1 r nJ O!mng thP defendants from
furth e1 use of lhP "ell a nd that Jhe defendant s p!OVIde an
accou tm,::: o r gas" h1ch has been 1 emoved

In other lOUII mc~tt c J s a mollon for shoc k probatiOn has been
dem€'d 10 the sta irs case aga msl Thomas Kent Hoskins
A dec ree f01 judgment f01 cclos UJ e and sale has been hied m
the case of D1amond Sav mgs &amp; Loa n Co agams t Joyce A Blake,
et al
D1Sm1ssed by Ihe courl wc1e thP cases of Ve1 nal H Well and
E Lou1se Well aga1nst B1ll G1a n1 and Sa ra P1erce aga~nst
Donald E P1erce Cos IS to Ihe pla mllffs In bolh actwns

Area woman seek.~ divorce
A di VO ICC ac110n has bee n hied 10 Me tgs County Common
Pleas Co ur t by Lca nn Jewell La ngsv ille agamst Tony Ray
Jewell, Nor folk Va

Squads an~wer 9 calls for help
M€'1gs Count v Emer ge ne\ Med1cal Scrv1ccs repor ts mne calls
Mond ay
Pomeroy at 12 2o a m to 2o4 Co nd or Sl fo1 Hazel Grate to
Holze1 Med 1ca l Ce nter, Sy rac use at I lo a m to Oh 10 124 for
Sherry Hes lop 10 Pleasant Va lley Hos pital, Rutland al 11 43
am 10 Mmn Sl1 eet for Anna Km ca 1d who wa s tt eated but not
tra nspor ted Rae me at I 4'&gt; p m to Salsc1 Road for Mercedes
Condon to V&lt; tc1 an s Mt• monal Hos plla l Middleport at 4 p m to
158 Pearl St f01 Marv Bo necui!Pr to vet era ns Memonal
Hos pi tal Sy ! acusc al 1 46 p m to Ihe Me thodiSt Church fo1
Edgar W1Jlls 10 Holze r Med 1cal Cen1 c1 MJddleporl at 8 p m to
Second S11 eel fo1 M1ke M0111S Ia Vetera ns Memona l Hosp!lal,
M1ddlep01 1 "' 8 14 p m to Mam St1eet fo r Ed1th Spencer to
Vctc1 a ns Mt•mor wl Hospital. Rutland al 9 41 p m to County
Road 1 for Na nt y Chapma n to Holze1 Med ical Cente r

Alzheimer's program
!Continu ed f1om Page 11
vtces under

c~~c

mana gr mrnt

will be prDv1dcd al no cos t to
AD RD fami lies. a llhou~th dona
lions will be accep tNI and put
bac k mt o lh&lt;' program
Also br10g planned Is ,, support
~t roup for faml l1 es and ca reg1v
ers of AD pall r nt s Persons
mt eJested 10 these services or m
JOinin g a support group a! eas kcd
10 ca ll Ms Wh ite or Linda Friend
at 992 2161 for more Informat ion
Alzheimer s Disease Is a de
ge nerallvr neurolo gica l di s

stale of to tal dependence and
helplessness requiring around
Ihe clock vigilan ce and rare

Ohio weather

By BOB HOEFLICH

Sentinel Staff Writer
That 's mcred1ble1
Fall off of
Pomeroy
Mason Bndge
and live to be 97
That 's the
way It 1s fore B
Cash who fell
from the top of a
40 foo t pier when the bridge was
und er construction As d turns
out. Cas h Is an uncle oflke Neal,
Middleport , who recalls the mc1
dent well Ike says he was met at
the Neal home by h1s mother on
the evening of the acc1dent by h1s
mother, who was a sister of Cash,
and was warned to be q UJet He
later learned his uncle had fallen
from the bndge Cas h was w11h
the Neals for several weeks unt 1l
he got squared around
Incidentally Ike also recalls
that he and several other players
on the high sc hool reserve
football team m Middleport Ike played reserves although he
wasn't yet m h1gh school c•ossed the b11dge and v-ent 10
New Haven m a car on the day of
the bridge dedica tion Nov 12.
1928
When they attempted 10 return
10 Middleport whe1 e they were 10
play the Pomt Pleasant Blacks
they found the bndge closed m
preparatiOn for the dedJcat1on so
they had to dnve on to Pomt
Pleasant and cross the nve1
doo.n there m order to get back 10
play Ihe game
And mc1dentally we 're told
one of the f1rst loll men at the
bndg&lt;' was Luther Tucker of
Mason County not H 0 Tu ckc1

Olive trustees meet Thursday
A regular mee ting of Olive Township Trustees Will be held at
6 lOp m Thursday at the Reedsville F1re Statmn

Free clothing day slated Friday
The Calha Me1gs Community Action Agency will hold 1ts free
clothmg day for low Income persons on Friday from 9 a m to
noon The agen cy s cloth10g bank Is now located In the old high
sc hool bu!ldmg 10 Cheshire

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Trustees plan special session
A spec1al sess1on of Orange Townsh1pTru stees Will be held at
7 p m Thursday at the hom e of Dorothy Callaway to discuss
msurance and other business

Blood pressure day scheduled
ScipiO Township Senior Citizens Friendly Neighbor Clu b Will
have blood pressure day Wednesday, 10 a m to noon Everyone
welcome

Country music dance Saturday
A country mus1c da nce will be held Saturday, 8 30 to 11 30
p m at the Long Bottom Communit y BUilding

Lodge to have special meeting
Shade R1ver Lodge 453 will hold a special meet10g Saturday, 7
p m , w1th work In !he master mason degree.

Area deaths
Dr. Roger Daniels
Dr Roge r Dame is, well known
Pomerov phys iCia n for over 50
years d1ed Monday aft ernoon at
Veterans Memonal Hospllal
The Ewmg Funeral Home IS 10
c har ~e of arrangements

Ray Depoy two stepsons and
their wives , Arden and Janet
Depoy , and Alvin and Patty
Depoy all of Guysville, six
step gra ndchildren three great
step gra ndchildren a brother.
B1ll Atkinson Columbus, three
s1sters. Carolyn Daugherty and
Jean Erw in, both of Columbus
and Verna Mace, Chesapeake
and several meces and nephews
Bcs1des her parent s, she was
preceded m death by two step
sons. two sisters and a brother
Services will be held all p m
Thursda y at the Wh1te Funeral
Home In Coolville with bunal to
be m Me1gs Memory Gardens
Fnends may call at the funeral
home from 2 4 and 7 9 p m on
Wednesday Eastern Star nt es
w11l be conducted at the funeral
home at 6 15 p m Wednesday

March IS off and running and I
do have a sugges tion on how IOU
can save som e money by March
15
Volume II of the Me1gs Cou nt y
H1s tory wtlllncrease its price fo1
pre pubhcalion order-s on March
11 If you order before the

Group plans slate
of Lenten services

m1d month deadline the cost 1s
$37 plus $3 1f mailed After March
15 the pnce will be $43 plus $3 for
m aJ lmg
Also m order to be sure that you
gel a copy of the second volume,
you shou ld Older al pre
publ!catwn t1me Any books
available after thai t1me will be
at a hi gher pncc You ar e to ma1l
your order w1th payment, to the
Metgs Count y History Book, Box
145 Pomeroy OhiO 45769
By Ihe way, Margaret Park('r
pres1den1 of the Metgs Count y
PIOneer and HJStoncal Society
wh1ch IS comp•Img the book, tells
me that ove1 900 famtly his tones
ha'e been receJV('d for the
second volume and some are still
commg 111
There o.Jl t also be approx1
mately 100 ar ticles on county
histo ry chu1 ches, sc hools and
orga mzatwns so the second vo
lume should be a dand~
Shou ld old acquamtance be
forgot? Well I should say not
Joyce Hemmons of Atlanta
Ga VIS!Icd the Meigs Jumo1
H1gh School m Middleport Fn
day Jo VISit the hallowed halls
where she walked some years
back Joyce ts w1th AT&amp;T and
was 1n Cmclnnalt on busmess
Her fhght out of C10cmnall was
dela yed so she rent ed a car and
traveled lo Middleport where she
a11cnded h1gh school until 1957
wh en she moved to Atlanta w1th
he! fam1ly Joyce d1d not gradu
a le from Midd leport H1gh whic h ts what the Me1gs Jumor
H1gh School was at that ttme but her older s1s1er, Ollv1a, d1d
graduate ft om Middleport I
understand she IS 1n Washmgton,
D C Jhese day s
Joyce had ret ur ned expectmg
to fmd the Middleport H1gh
School10tact She had not known
about the co nsolJda iJon that had
taken place a number of years
ago Facult y member M1ck
Ch1 lds wa s among those g1v mg
Jove(' a tour of th e fa cility where
she spent her ea rlier h1gh school
\raJ s

The Meigs County Mtn lstenal
Sl Pa t s dal Wi ll be rolling up
Assoc1a t1on will stage m1d week
soon now so yo u'll want to get
South C••ntr.tl Oh1o
Lenten serv1 ces at 7 30 p.m each
your green ready - anythmg
Clra r lomght w1th a low
Thursday through April 9
gars, except green w1th envy
betwee n 2Ci and 10 Sunnv Wed
The serv1ces w11l open th1s
Mean llme ~ ou surelv w111 be
Nellie Depoy
nrsdav With highs m th e m1d 40s
Thursday al the Pomeroy Umt ed
a wanlm 10 keep smllln'
I he probab! lll y of prec!p!ta
Methodist Chu rch wtth the sub
Ne llie Atkmson Depoy 72
lion " ncar zero through
JeCI bemg 'Blessed Are Poor m
Route 1. Guysville. died Monda y
Wrd nrsd.tv
Splnt" with Rev Wilham M1d
BEAT THE
order ca usmg progrPss lve trre
Wt nds Will be fro m lhP north al eve nmg at St Joseph Hospital m
dleswarl officiating
Parkersburg, W Va
verslb l c lntcll ec lu.ll 10 IO1o mph IOnJghl
WINTER
The loca llons, topics
and
Born at p, oct orville she wa s a
Ohio Exlcnd&lt;•d Forcmst
deter10ral1on It Is cau sed b~
offlcwtmg pastors al the re·
BLAHS
daught e1 of tho late Fra nk and
r han ges occ u1rin g m the ner vf'
Thursday lhruugh Saturday
mamder of the serv1ces Include
Hawaoian luau
Ma e Elizabeth Re\nolds Atkin
Fan through the penod H1ghs
cell s of the out er Jaye1 of Jhe
March 12, Grace Episcopal
Week·End
son A homemake! she o.a s a
bram and there Is no known "111 be between 41 and !i!i
Church,' Blessed Are Those Who
member of Minear Chapter
1 hursdav chmb10g 1010 Ihe !iOs
ca use or cure
Hunger' , Rev Glen McClung
Order
of Eastl'fn Star and
F'rld.tl and rangmg hom ,,;; 10 6o
The svmptoms erne• g(' gradu
March 19, Sacred Heart Church,
attended the Ca rthage Church
ally and In cl ude al lcl at1ons In Sa 1u1day Ovc1 mght lows w11l be
Blessed Are The Merciful' '
personalit y mood. judgment and m Ihe !Os Cal 1\ Thu1 sdav m the
Surviving are her hu sband A
Rev J ames Conbtt , March 26
memory In the lalcr sta ges of lOs f11dav morn mg. and bel ween
Rock Spnngs United MethodiSt
l'i and 41 ca 1l1 Saturd.Jy
the dl sMse, vic tim s decline to a
P o m e r o y C o u n c i l !Continued from Page 11
·B lessed Are Pure 10 Hearl"·
We 1nvite you to a Week·tnd
Rev Lee Miller, Apnl 2 St Paul
Winter Getaway at SHAWNEE
the mayor sa1d village workers Lutheran Church, Blessed AI&lt;'
ro y, but according to a com mum
LODGE STATE PARK
G o o d y e a r c h a i n n a n contmued from Page I I
ca non from the state agency not will be starting today !Tuesday I the Peace Makers' Rev Me l
Frankhn Apnl 9, Trimly Con
MARCH 28·29, 1987
enough ev1dence to deny the 10 clea n st reets
ngat
dent
of
Good1ra
r
m
December
Jonal
ChUI
ch
.
'Blessed
feotunng
Hawanan luffet and Specnd
jommg GoodyPa J
A mayor's repor t of $2,137 gr..
tran sfer was submlll ed at the
Howanan Floor Show featunng John
197
2
MerCPI
was
e
lect
ed
pres
I
Assigned 10 Goodyo,11 's Indus
collected m February fines and arc You Persecuted lor R1ghl ·
hearmg the mayor sa Jd
Coelho, Shasta Hud, and Karlen• Cor1don
de nt a nd chief executive officer
eousnrss
Sake"
Msgr
Anthony
Tht tnttrtatun art nattvt Hawa11on1
!Jlal Ptoducls Di viS IOn m 1Q47 he
fees
was
accep
ted
by
I
he
board
In answer to an 10qulry fr om
of
lh
('
subSJdlal
y
Kelly
Gian
namore
formerly
wilh Aloha A1rltnes and ha,.
!OSC Ihi ough a serl t•s of sales
Co uncilwoman Belly Baronlck,
ffer
Sprmgfl
eld
Tire
Co
m
Cumber
ings
al
the
services
W
ill
(JO'
a
motod
Hawau through lito frH world
O
pOSII!Ons bt"fOit' bccom10g man
vta Hawa11an tnttrtatnmtnl
land
Md
10
January
1974
agcr of mdu SI Ji al p1 odu rts ope•
go to Ihe rounty minister s
PER PERSON BARGAIN PRICE 159.00
Returnmg to Goodyea r's Ak A u t h o r i t i e s r e c a p t u r e f u g i t i v e s emergency fund
at ions all he Los Angeles pla nt m
Doparttng Jackson and Galhpoh•
ron headquarters In January
196~ ge nr 1•I sa les m c~ na gr 1 of
SANDUSKY
tUPI)
Two
The
two
escaped
Saturday
Veterans
Memorial
Casltndudn
1976, Mercer became an officer
•lountftrtp molorcoach trantportatton
dlvJslo n m 1%7 .tnd gcne1 al
pnsoners who escaped from the
night alter assaultmg guards
of
the
compan
y
w1th
hi
s
election
Monday
Admissions
Ethel
'!otUJda, n~gho lodgtn'
m anagC'r a yC'a r ldfc'r
En e County la•l during the
who tried to stop an apparen tly Hatfield , Middleport, David
'!oturda' ntghl luau dtnno•
as
v1ce
pres
ident
of
tire
Named &lt;JSSI&lt;Ia nt to th&lt;' prrSJ
•Spt(tal Hawa1ian 1how
weekend are back behind bars
staged fight between th(' pair, a
markenn g
Barnhart Pomeroy William
'!undaf marntng broakfost tchone of
today facing charges of escape
sheriff's spokeswoman said
Adkins
Pomeroy
,
Evelyn
menu also tncludod
and felonious assault
Jail Administrator Scott Brad
Barber,
Reedsville,
Oleva
Cotte
SPECIAl
NOTE
Joe Williams, 25, and Jack
bee said corrections officers
CNICK·IN IIMI-3.00 p m.
K
ld
G
Day of prayer activity set
CNICK·CUIIIIIII-!2 oo noon
Bledsoe 24, both of Sandusky,
Dave Palmuccl and Don Hardy rill , Middleport, race r er
Racine,
Mercedes
Condon
Ra
suffered head Injuries In the
W01ld Day of Pr.1 yc r will be
Day of Prayer In the United were captured about 9· 30 p m
cine , Mary Bonecut ter
Monday
In
a
house
near
San
fight, which Brad bee said appar
Slates and has assumed respon
o b~erved m Me1gs Cou nt y on
7E.£()~
ently was staged to lure the two Middleport
Frida y a1 1 10 p m sc1 vtcrs at
sJb!llty for the preparation and du sky a fter authorities received
Monday
Discharges
Cindy
Into a cell.
the Unit ed Mcl hodl st Church
dlslnbullon of World Day of an anonymous tip directing offlc
ers
to
the
home
In
Perkins
Palmuccl was In a good condl ~T~h~o~m~a~s,~T~h~o~m~a~s~K••l~e_ln______~----------------------~
Setond St 1eet Pome1oy
Prayer resources and mater ials
Tow
nship
tlon
Monday night at a Sandusky
th roughout the world CWU Is the
World Da v of P•·•yer erie
In
the
The
prisoners
were
alone
hospital
Hardy was treated at
briHes It s cent e nni al on Frida y,
ec um enical move ment tha i
house
when
they
were
arrested,
the
hospital
Saturday night and
proclaiming th e theme ·come
brings Protestant, Roman Ca
sa
id
a
spokesman
for
the
shereleased
and Rejoice ' The 100 year old
lholl c and Orthodox women to
riff's department
prayer movemen11s a worldwide
gether Into one Christian co m
Williams suffered a mmor
Bradbee said Palmucc1 at·
munlt y of prayer, advocacy and
expression of mutual p1ave1 a nd
scalp
wound
In
a
scuffle
tli'at
tempted
to break up a fight
service It repre~ents a broad
CIM'Istlan un ity a nd IS uniq ue
occurred
when
officer~
attempbetween
Williams
and Bledsoe
spectrum of religious tradition ,
because Its expression Is foun
ted
to
place
handcuffs
on
him,
the
After being attacked, Palmuccl
race, age, economic status and
An Internati onal Co mmittee
et hnic background CWU works spokesman said He was treated summoned Hardy, but a third
chosen from eac h of eight ma jor
through! the national unll o2 at a hospital before being re- inmate helped Williams pnd
regions of the o. orld was formed slate units !Including ones In turned to the jail
Bledsoe overcome the o!flcvt's.
In ·1967 to assum e responsi bilit y g1 eater Washington, D C and
Both were charged with escape Bradbee said.
fo; the global ndmutlst rallon of
The three fled the building, bul
Pue rt o Rlcol and 1.800 loca l and felonious assault In addition
WOrld Day of Provr1 It was this
to other charges under which only Williams and Bledsoe were
units
cop1miltee of women who wrote
World Day of Prayer offerings they were originally jailed , the able to climb over a fence,
You just can't fmd a better source of
the Ce nt en nia l wo1 ship mate
Bradbee said
make possible in part the spokesman said
cash these days than our Equ1ty Money Servtce
rials In May 1986 th e ln terna
m iSs ion o( Church Women Unl
So if you're looking for the best way to borrow, the answer
tiollal Comml!l rc ga thered for
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may be nght under your own roof. To see about tumm~
Grant s for Mission program that
St4tes, a t te Riversid e Church In
your home eqUJty mto ready cash, cont:tct vour nenrest
fund s nallonal and International
:: •
Neow York City
1
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The area's newest and most modem nursing care facUltY,,
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By Scott Wolfe
RACINE - The Sectional
Champion Southern Tornadoes
will fly into Chillicothe High
School Wednesday evening for a
first round District tournament
game with the Lucasville Valley
Indians Game lime Is 7 p m
The Tornadoes would undoubt·
edly have lh('lr hands full
however, no obstacles have bee~
too high for the Southerners lo
hurdle In the latter part of the
season
Lucasville 1s coached by one of
Ohio's winnlngest Coaches In
Arch Justis, who retired from
teaching a couple yea rs ago, but
returned only as a coach at
Valley Justis en]oy ed much
success at Portsmouth Clay a
team he coached 111 1981 when
Clay defeated SHS In the District
Juslls has In excess of 400 career
wins
Valley Is led by s1x semors all
th1ee year le11ermen and all
starters at one time or anoth er

The much taller foes only go six
deep, lacking any depth on the
bench
• Leading the way Is Greg
Gillian, a 6 6 center, and Keith
Hickman, a 6 4 postman, both of
whom have scored over 1000
points In their ca reers 5 foot 10
Scott Hickman Is at point guard
and Is a strong outside shooter
and ball handler,
Joining that trio IS 6 2 Allen
Alley, Jeff Crabtree, 6·0 swing
guard and 6 1 substi tute John
Brewer Another player and
former 6 9 center was sidelined
early 10 the eason with a knee
mjury
Last season Lucasville went to
the Regional Tournam('n! and
went to the District finals two
years pnor
Southern countes with 18 2
scorer Dave Amburgey, a qutck
aggressl'i'e ballhandler and ex
cellent sharps hoot er Amburgey
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Other characters In the South
ern script are Eric Milliron and
Shannon Riffle, who were more
than spectacular defensively In
last weeks games Their aggres
slve style has also yielded them 7
and 8 6 point s p(' r ga me
respectively
Senior Matt Harris Southern's
Mr Consistency at both ends of
the court, has a 7 poi nt output
while Tim Gilbride. Shawn Cun
nlngham, Jeff Holt z, and Scott
McPhail and reinforcements off
the bench Gilbride played a key
role In Southern's victories last
week In addition Shawn Diddle
Is up from the reserve squad
Lucasville Is 15 7, losing all but
one game to Class "AA" schools
!Peebles, the lone "A" loss 1
LVHS Is a very physical team
that relies on its strength and
size Offensively, they run a
motion game, JUt ting Its big men
outside to get a defensive mls·
match underneath Both Gillian

IJon shot fail ed as the buzzer
so unded
Raymorr tal lied 17 of h1s 20
poml s 10 the f1rst half Mlk&lt;'
Smllh who pla yed one of hiS
most oulslandmg ga mes acco rd
10g 10 Coach .John Lawhoorn
added 20 fo1 the wmn ers Ron
Rlttlnger whose bomdworklat e
10 the gam e proved to b&lt;' a b1g
difference 10 the f1nal outcome,
f1n 1shed w11h 1J points Joe
Verhoff, m foul trouble most of
the mghl (he fouled out w11h 49
seco nds left) f1 mshcd "1 t h 10
pomt s
fl' s do 01 d!efOJ us now 'smd
Raymore after the RID Grande
v1ctory 'It wa s a JIO per cent
team effo rt out ther e tonight '
Coac h f awhorn chipped in
'Raym01 e played excepl!on,tlll
wd l especially dunng th e se
cond half when the chips were
down"
Peters th1s )&lt;"ar s Dtslnc t 22
Coach of the Yea1, remark ed
R1o Grande without question
has the bes t offens1ve tea m In the
d1stnct They execute well '
Shawn Gamble's 24 mat ke1 s
led the Cavs who bowed oul w1th
a 2210 season recmd AI Wa lke1

R10 Grande College down 10
p01nt s m1dway th1 ough the se
cond half came storming back
Monda~ mght 10 hand VISIIIOg
Walsh College a 74 7J setback 10 a
D1s tnr t 22 sem 1flnal post season
playo ff game m· Lyne Ce nt e1
The Redmen. 27 7, will now
fa( e defend lOg District 22 cham
pton Fmdlay at Ftndlay on
Thursday, March o at 7 ~0 p m
The 01lers who won the1r season
openc• over R10 Grande on Dec
10 91 87, elimina ted M1d OhiO
Co nference opponent Ccdarv JJle,
118104 mMonday sot hersem1f1
nal cont es t at Fmdlay
Anthony Raymore, 5 ll sopho
more guard proved 10 be the
game's hNo In the c los 10g
mmule of plav Raymore hll two
chanty tosses and scored a
dnvmg lay up to prese1ve Rio s
th1 ee p01nt sp1 cad and VICtory
Coach Oan Peter s Caval wrs
ca lled t 1me w1th six seco nds left
to set up a possible game tymg
sc01 e but Ihe effort failed when
R10 Grande fou led w1th two
seconds left on Ihe clock
Walsh missed the last second
foul shot got the 1ebound and
passed 11 oul 10 beyond the
three pomt cJrclc, bu t a des pera

OV£' 1 a ll

Sou the! n Is making li s second
tr ip to the Dislllcl unde1 Coac h
Howle Caldwel l who has donr a
masterful job m t"o vcaJS at
Southern
Caldwell sa id of Wcdm• sday s
game,' We must do two thin gs If
we hope lo wm We mu st rebound
w11h them and play foUl qu artr1 s
of good baske t ball Ins lead of ,,

qu a11e1 a nd a hall We must
shoot wel l early If so we'll do all
n ghl
f hcy a1 c a good club and will
bP a good test Defensively, we'll
11y to co ntain the ir bulk with our
1 2 2 zone that we used against
Kl ge1 C1eek
We hope to pa ck It In Inside
collapsing on Gillian and Hick
man wh ile PI ess urlng Mar roo.
ou tsld r If lh,ll doesn't work
we II go back Ia ou1 old ga me
plan (man to man) '
Qffpnsl\C l) Southrrn :&gt;lans to
ull ii ZC lis qui ckness In a po tential
D.tvld vs Go liat h battle, and
a nllcl pat cs an upbea t tempo
fans goin g to Ihe g.t me should
~m t1c lp:.i l&lt;' .:tn
expess line" fo r
those .11" ady havi ng ll ckets
Anothe1 il nr o. Jil form for fans
WIS hing to P"' chase tlckcls at Ihe
doo1 l 1rke1s wlllJrm.t ln on sale
th1 ough Wednesday noon
All In dll Wcdnesd&lt;Jy s battle
should be quilt' a lh!llle• Game

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JOb th1s season We have b&lt;"cn
outsJled and without some people
all yea r and these k1d s won 22
ga mes
Ken McFadden and Clmton
Ransey scored 19 pomt s eac h lo
pace the Vikings to VICtory 10
their f10al regula ! season con
lest The V1kmgs take a 22 fi
overall mark and a 10 4 league
record mlo the AMCU 8 tourna
men! whlc~ opens Thu t sday In
Springfield, Mo Second seeded
CSU meets Eastc1n llhnols In the
opemng round
The Vlkfn gs led 45 42 at half
11me Monday n1gh1 a nd by as
many as n points In the second
half After Northern cut the
deficit to 70 65 with 4 29 left the

The Cleveland State Vikings
spoiled Eldon M11ler s ret u1 n 10
Oh10 Monday mght
The Vlk10gs notched a n R1 T2
VIctory ove1 Miller's No1·thern
Iowa tea m In Miller s f1rst tnp
back to the Buckeye Sta te as a
coach since he was fir ed as Oh1o
State's mentor last spring
'He IM!ller J did a grcat(ob 10
the first half to keep his tea m In
the ga me,' sa1d CSU coach
Kev in Ma ckey 'Obviously , we
Slruggled In the second half
because Northern Iowa adjus ted
and took better care of thr
basket ball
'I'm proud of our kids " added
Mackev They vr done a terr ifi c

Reds sign final six players Monday
TAMPA Fla iUPII - The
Cincinnati Reds reach ed con
t1 acl agreeme nts with all six of
thr clubs remaining holdout s
Mond a)
Slgmn g one-year pacts were
outfleldcJ s Eric Da vis and Kal
Damels and pitchers Tom
Brow nmg Ron Robinson, .John
Franco and Frank Willia ms, all
of whom figure prominently m
the Reds ' pennan1 hopes
While the Reds would not
disclose the tel ms of the con
t rae!s It IS believed Davis
Franco and Williams signed for
$100,000 eac h. B1 ownmg fo1
$27o,OOO, Rob10son $18.'i.Om o~ nd

Dame is $H5 01)()
Robinson did not work ou t
Monday bcc,JU se of hiS contract
negotiatiOns and It apparently
cost him some money 10 Ihe form
of a fine
P layers have the right not 10
practice. and they have the l'lght
to come Into my offi ce and la y the
fme down ' manager Pete Rosr
said
Robinson la ter said he had
resolved I he situatio n with Rose
Monday's workouts were ham
pcred by damp fi elds but batting
practIce was held on one field and
mflelders took ground ba lls on a
dry patch of another

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lhC' hom e 1lub a 57 52 t~d\ a nlu gt•

RIO s bigges t lead was h() '\4 ,
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Tho Ca\ s ht• ld a 6) (fl advn t.1 gr
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but taller Indians
Southern's big men Include
Kenny Turley 6 2 Jr , senior
Todd K1mes , and sophomore
David McMillin Kimes Is cur
rently very "quesllonable" as a
participant Wedn esday, how
ever, accordmg to Coach Howle
Caldwell, "really wants to
play•" Ca ldwell added "His
ankle IS still swollen and tender
We've been giving 11 the hot and
cold treatment We' ll JUSt have to
play it by ear"
Kimes' rebounding and extra
offensive boost were missed In
last W('ek's games
Turley has been averaging 13 9
points per game and has led the
team Jn rebounds with an aver
age of JO plus per game McM1l·
lm has adjusted lo lhe varsit y
level quite well averag ' ~ 7 8
per ga me and gra bbmg 7 re
bounds per game lncludmg 21ln
last week's Sectional champion
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Tuesday. March 3. 1987

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and noted that the Meigs Mu; •
seum Is doin g a different township. Rutland will be featured in
April wllh Janet Bolin to ' do a
flower arra ngement demonjlration on April Il at the ~.Civic : ,
Center showing how arrange-;.·
ments were made 200 years ago .. ·
For . the program. the Rev . •
William Middleswarth showed
slides of wild flowers. trees, .
animals insects and flower. shows
from around the ,county. He.
talked about his photographic
technique abd suggested that the
best time to photograph flowers
Is after a rain.
The traveling prize brought by
M~rgl Davis was won lly Joan
Stewart. Arrangements were dis·
played by Suzy Carpenter and
Kimberly Wilford. Jo Ann Ste·
wart won the door prizes.
Mrs. Edwards read devot ions
entitled "Season's.of the Heart."
For roll ca ll members exchanged
houseplants. Refreshments were
served.

Organizations around Meigs County conquct meetings
SLINDERELLA
Nancy Vance was . the top
Weight loser at the Tuesday night
meeting of TOPS OH 1456 held at
tlie Rutland American Legion
hall an Beech G
R d
Rutland. Other to;o~~sersoai~
February were Vlckt Ferrell.
Sandy· Sergent and Sh· n
Thacker. The pi~ co ntes i. b:;~n
and will run for ·x
k
Members areremind!~ to ~e:e ~
several wrapped gifts for the
funny mon ey auction 10 be h ld
on Tuesday. Information on ~he
club may be obtained by ca lling

' 'fhe morning program will be
by Lind a Blazer on th care of
lawns. s hrubs and ga rdens . The
a ft ernoon sessio n will be led by
Melanie Stet ha n with a dPmon·
stratton on "Cont rived Flow·
ers:· Also announced wa s an
open house at thPChesterMclho·
dls t Church on March 10 a t 7: :l0
p. m. sponsored b:l tho Chester
Garden Club a nd the Shade
V.a lley Council of Floral Arts.
Marge Purtell had . devotion s
usi ng Ecclesiastes 3:11 on the
ttwme "Beauty." Each seal;on of
'the year has IJeauty and tell s the
story of life. the youth of spring.
the maturity of s ummer. the old
age of autumn a nd the stillness of
winter at the close.
Each responded to the roll call

"Trees You can Grow Indoors."
She gave papers listing the trees
that grow well Indoors and
showed five trees she has In her
home.
The brassaia or as more
common ty ca tled Sc heffler a
needs sttb ng light but no direct
sun with watering to take place
wh~n the surface dries. Tile
miniature palm. she said also
need good Indirect light, 'while
the grapefruit needs a sunn y
window and a sl igh tly acid soil.
The Norfolk pine grows very
slowly and needs to be p.la ced In
indi rect su nlight. Mrs. Murphy
displayed severa l books show ing
indoor·trees.
Next meeting wil be March 17
a t th e home of Mrs . Thelma Giles
with the program on "Planting
Bulbs for Continuous Bloom. '·
Also present were Susie Warner.
Brenda Arms. Wilovene Ba iley,
and Evelyn Thoma .
CCL
Plans for the observance of
hu sband's night in March were
made when the Middleport Ch ild
Conservation League met Thurs·
day at the Pizza Hut.
The observa nce will be held at
the Rock Springs Grange ha ll
and will include a potluck dinner .
11 wa s not ed that the Rio Gra nde
Mothers Club will host the
district conference on Apri l 24
usin g the theme ··Down Home
Country Li ving." Money making
project s wcrr discussed and
baby clot hes for a program at the
Meigs coun ty Healt h Depart·
men! were turn ed in .
Peggy Harris had devotions on
the the me ""Love and Truth .... For
roll call members to ld what they
go ! tor Valent Inc's Day . The
traveling prlzr .donat ed by Mrs.
Harris waswonbyThdmaSines.
BETA SIGMA PHI
Members of the Oh io Eta Phi
Chapt rr of Beta Sigma Phi
enjoyed a progress ive dinner
recently with the group traveling
from the hom.e of Ca th.v .Johnson
to the home of Becky Tr iplett and
fin&lt;dly to the home Therrsa
Kennr d.v .
On F eb. 14 a valentine part.v
was hos ted bv Mrs .. Johnson wi th
.Judy Williams. valentine queen
being honored. She was presen ted with candy and a va len iine
pin.
At Tuesday nighl" s meet ing at
the Senior Citi zens Center. plans
were made to sell dis hrlothes . It
was noted that the hear t fu nd
drive has been completed in
Pomero)·. Me lisa Rizer. M. D..
family practice physic ia n with
the Holzer Medical Cent er, spoke
at theme(•tin~onwomen'sheailh
issues.
Next meet i n ~ wil be Ma rc h 10
at the home of Marty Ferguson.
and on March 24. th e ritual of
jewels tea will be hrld at 7 p.m. at
the homr of .Jan Ha ynes .
RUTLAND GARDEN CLUB

For roll call members named a
bulb which can be forced. Stella
Atkins reported on the valentine
plates she took to the Meigs
County lnllrmary. Plans were
made for a therapy P.[Qgram with
Nature's Garden "C':Iub at. the
Ga lli polls Development~! Cent er
on March 26. A letier was read
advising the. club of placing
second In the Victor Refs state
contest.
A tablecloth to be made for the
state . convention was discussed.
and the spring focu s meeting to
be held at the Athens County
Extension office at th e Athens
Fairgrounds on March 18 was
announced. Marcia Denison a nd
Pearl Ca naday furnished flow ers
for churches.
Mrs. Canaday displayed a
dried vertical arrangement and
a lso di splayed seed catalogues.
The traveling prize furnish ed by
Binda Diehl was won by Neva
Nicholson. Ann Elizabeth Turner
had a paper on "'How to Propa·
ga te Houseplants·· te lling how to
divide plant s and do cu ttin gs.
Mrs . Nicholson's pa per was on
"Forcing Springs Bulbs" men·
tioning tulips. hyacinths. daffod·
ils and nar cissus. Ruth Erie·
wine' s paper was on "African
Vio let Basics.·· She said they are
the most popular indoor flow er·
ing plan t and that proper care is
good soil. adequate feeding.
correct watering and exposure to
plenty of indirct light.
Ruby Diehl had a paper on the
avocado plant noting that it Is one
of the most fun plants to grow.
AAUW
Tim Scarberry. governm ent
teacher at Hannan-Trace High
School. was guest speaker at last
week' s meeting of th e
Middl e port-Pomeroy Area
Branch of the American Associ a·
tion of University Women held at
the Middleport firehouse.
Scarberry's topic was "'So Be It
Expans ionis m. ·· He related how
history shows that over the years
event s planned by a Russian
lea der have taken place.
He referred to the result s of the
World War II. the Vietnam
conflict and America"s world
situation at present . He sta ted
that the Uoited States' problems
will improve through honest a nd
truthful methods but that World
Peace will come only when all
nations get toget her in Christ .
C hri s tin~ Nap ier. presid ent. ·
cond ucted the meeting. Officers·
reports were given and the
birthday fund was co llected.
It wa s decided to participate In
th e .Judith Resnik American
Fellowship. Each Branch in
which the members cont ribute$!
each will be listed on an hono r
roll at the Johnson Space Center.
The honor roll will reflect the
personal co mmitment of AAUW
members to honor Resnik a nd all
women who take ri sks and lead

··tree"a orpoem
the name
tree .
with
us ing of a word
Officers' reports were given and
several communications read .
Id.a Murphy had the progra m on

recent
meeting
of thehos
Rutland
Dorothy
Woodard
ted a
Garden Cl ub opening the meet ·
ing with devotions on " Am
A· mencan
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Herltagc. "

AAUW member.
llowship smo·
theway
fo rot hers.FeResnlkwa
an
ney was collected from the
members present.

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NIFTY STITCHERS
Mrs. Agnes Dixon en tertai ned
the Nllty Stitchers Sewing Club
at her home on Dixon Lane
Wednesday afternoon. The group
enjoyed sewing and . knitting. A
g~-we11 card was signed ', for

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Center.
J\Uending were Mabel Moore.
Marlene Wilson , Edna Triplett .
Jaan Blazewicz, Willa Maud
C~ates. Norma Jewe ll . Louise
Bearhs. Kay Logan. Ruth Moore.
Grace Warner. Lucille Potrat z.
and a guest • Addle Buck .
Refres hments were served by
Mrs. Dixon. Mrs. Triplett will
host the nex t meeting.
SLINDERELLA
Mrs. &amp;tty Dill received her :Jo
pound weight loss ribbon at
Monda y night' s meeting of the
Five Points Sll nde rella Class.
Mrs . Dil l was also I he top loser
for the week with Linda Foster as
the runner-up. At thr Tuesday
night Ma son class. thrrewasa ti e
lor the mos t weight -lost between
Winifred e Clarke and Debbie
Zuspan a nd Conni e Goodnight
was runner-up . .JoAnn Newsome
Is ·tn charge of the classes.
FERNWOOD
A spring focus workshop to be
he'd a t th e Athens Extensio n
Qthce on March 18 wa s an·
nounced at the recent meeting of
t6~ Fernwood Garde n Club held
recently at the home of Mrs. Ida
M~rphy .

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Lee Lee. Joyce Ritchie, and the hall.
.
Rachael Downie was appointed
Harold Brewer was a_Ppolnted
to r~port at the March 24 to buy a fire exti nguisher lor the
meet mg. 7 p.m. to beheld at the building.
Middleport f!rehouse social
Plans were made lor a smor·
room . A silent auction sale will be gas board on April 4 with serving
held at that ttme. Annual ~eports Jrom 4 to 7 p.m. Phyllis Larkins
are to be made by the officers.
was appolnt~d to have charge of
Attending were Helen Smith, entertainment for the next meet·
Christine Napier, Rachael Dow· ing. The meeting closed with. a
nle, Lucille Haggerty, Judy Ar· reading of Helen Steiner Rices
n~ld, Terri Rife, Lee Lee. Joyce poem, "Dai~~Prayers Dissolve
Ritchie. Dorothy Woodard. Vlrgl· Your C~res. .
ma Carson, and Sibley Slack.
Phylhs Larkms and Ernestine
,JOB'S DAUGHTERS
Hayman served refreshmetns.
Inspection was announced for Alta Ballard and Melody Roberts
March 3() at Monday nlght" s will host the next meeting.
meeting ·or Bethel 62, lnterna·
Others attending were Mae
tiona! Order of Job's Daughters,
McPeek, Mary Andrews, Ada
held at the Middleport Masonic Bissell, Jim Wood. Dorsel Lar·
Temple.
klns. and Kenneth Bissell.
·
Lisa Miller. honored queen,
RUTLAND FRIENDLY GAR·
presided at the meeting and
DENERS
announced a practice to be held
A committee to work with the
on March 14 at 2 p.m. at the Rutland Fire Departmept on
temple. A dinner at the Pizza Hut . park bea utification was named
will precede the 7:30 p.m..
at the recent meeting of the
inspection. Members are to ad·
Rutland Friendly Gardeners
vise the honored queen If they
held at the home of Margaret
KElLER Ill, C
plan to attend the dinner.
Edwards.
It was announced the Melanie
Named to the civic committee
IEBLER
Arnold. past honored queen.
were Joan Steweart , Margaret
BUSINESS SERVICE '
announced she had received the
Edwards. and Judy Snowden. A
grand ma ster 's youth excellent
bake sale was set for Apri118 at
618 E. Main St.
award for the district.
the Rutland Department Store
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769
At the March 9 meeting,
with all proceeds to go toward the
PHONE .
members are asked to turn in
purchase of benches and tables
money from the sa le of
for the park.
necklaces.
As for the club's regular ~lvic
XI GAMMA MU
beautification projects. Mar·
11 you would care to
Donations to the Beta Sigma
garet Edwards and Joan Fetty
meet a CPA and talk
Phi Endowment Fund apd to the
will have charge in March. and
about what they can
To ret Foundation were made
Janet Bolin and .Judy Snowden in
do for your company
when the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter
April.
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met
The OAGC concen tio n in .July
- call us. We would
recently at the home of Mrs.
in Columbus was discussed with
be happy to visit with
Evelyn Knight, spo nsor.
the club to prepare 40 birdnest
no obligation to you.
Maurisha Nelson presided at
table arrangements. Reports on
the meetingandplansforFound·
thera py proj ects at the school
cr' s Da y tobeheldonAprll30al
weregiven. This month 's project
The Sportsman in Athens were
will be planting marigold seeds
discussed . It was not ed the Libby
around the school. Next month
Sayre Js back in the Grant
planters will be made by the
Hospital. Columbu s.
children.
Linda Bates assisted by Annie
Suzy Ca rpenter talked on the
Chapman had the cultural pro·
observance of the bicentennial
gram. Sheila Harris. was the .-:=~=:..:......:.:....:.;_..:__:...:_..:__.....J__________-:"__
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COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Money -making projects were
reported on a nd new activities
planned at the recent meeting of
the Long Bottom Community
Association held recently at the
hall.
MelodyRobertspresldedatthe
meeting. It was reported ,that
$281 was made on the deer
hunters' meals and that $232 wa s
At H&amp;R Block we know you're
cleared on the December" quilt
concerned about the most sweeping
project. Bills were presented for
tax law changes in history. This year
payment . II was reported that In
put us on your side. We're pledged to
lieu of flowers. $20 had sent to the
fi nd you the biggest refund you're
Hank Holter family .
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
entitled to.
A shower honoring Julie Elber·
feld wa s .held recently at the hall.
WHAT CAN WE FIND FOR YOU?
Juanita Wells suggested having a
household wares party at the hall
E. MAIN ST.
SYCAMORE ST.
with the association shar ing in
Pomeroy, Ohio
Gallipolis, Ohio
the profits. It will be held on
Phone 992·3795
Phone 446·0~03 .
March 9 at 7:30p.m. A country
Open 9 A.M.·6 P.M .
9·&amp; Sat.

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Kristopher John Van Meter.
son of John M. and · Cindy Van
Meter. Minersville. observed his
third birthday Sunday with a
party at his home. A clown cake.
cupcakes, Ice cream and punch
werP served. Games were pla yed
with prizes going to the winnPrs.
Attending were his parents.
John and Cindy Van Meter, his
siste r , Courtni . .Judy Musse r.
Gene and Nancy Van Meter. Jeff.
Teresa. Aric a nd Aly son Patter·
son, Mike. Kathy, David, Nicole.
Mistie and Kara Musser, Debbie
and Brooke Dalley, Billy.
Brenda. Brandy and Keena Mor·
ris. and Barb and As hl ey Ellis .
Se nding gifts were Bob. An ita
and Brent Wear s.

Adoption announced
bj area couple·
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gres s.
Columbus. announce the adop·
lion of their first child. a son,
Benjamin Paul, who wa s born
Ma y 11. 1986 In Seoul . Korea . He
arrived In Columbus on Monday .
Feb. 23
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roush,
Syracuse. Pa terna I gra ndpar·
cots are Mr. and Mr s. Richard
Gress. Middleport. Mrs . Doroth y
Roller. Middl eport. is a paternal
grea t -grandmoth er.
·Joining the new parents and
grandparents at Port Columbus
Monday nig ht Ia meet the infant
were Mr. a nd Mrs, Larry Field s,
Syracu se. and Mr , and Mrs.
Michael Gress. Christopher and
Jenna. Columbus.

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M(INDU !llru fltOAY t Ul. tao S P.M.
t A.M. Until NOON 5UUID&amp;Y
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Jeff and Tammy .Jones. :l.'\111
Stat e Route :l3. Pomeroy. are
announcin~ the birth of their firs t
child . a daughter. Shelly Dyane.
born on Dec . 9 at the Holzer
Medi ca l Cente r . She weighed
eig ht pounds; 10 OUnC0S.
Maternal grandparent s a re
.Jean Bradford and Gail and
Mary Bradford, Ra cine. and the

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Be tty Dill received her 35~
pound weight loss ribbon and
cert i!ica tc at last week's meetin g
of the Five Points Sli nd erella
Class.
In the !Pen cla ss. Melissa
Foster lost the most weight and
there wa s a tie for the most
weight lo st in the women"s class
between Betty Di ll and Roberta
Dill . Linda Fos ter was runner·
up.
At the Tuesda y night Ma son
elass . Susan Howa rd wa s a c·
cept ed in to the slim-n-trim class
tor reaching her goal. In thekid" s
class. Eddie Reitmlrc lost the
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lost tho most weekly weight.
There wa s a tie for runner -up
betwc0n Mrs . Johnson a nd
Naomi Young .

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Pu~lic

Notice

AUTO REPAIR
True~ . auto. 8r
heavy equipment
repairs end welding .
(All makes 1!. models)
PH.
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"I WISH I COULD BE A CARRIER"

THE DAILY SENTINEL
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Second Street
M1111011, W.Va.
'm-111114

"YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER"
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100ft.

John K. Bentz
Owner/Mechanic

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YOUNG'S

ICUr OUT FOI FUrUR£ Ulll

CARPENTER
SERVICE

KEN'S

Addons and remodeling
Rooting and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing and electrical
work
(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
4·15-" 86-tc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

APPLIANCE

JUST

985-3561
All M1ku
•Washara •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE.
4·5-lfc

CALL!

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Wanted To Buy

We p•v cash tor lata model clttn
used Clrt.
Jim Mink Chev.·Oidt 111c.
Bill Gene Johnton
au.u&amp;-3172

TOP CASH psid tor '83 model
tnd newer used cars. Smith
Buick-Pontltc. 1911 Ettlern
Ave .. Gtlllpollt. Ctll 814·446·
2282.
Uttd Mobile Homet. Ca ll 614446·0175.
Buvlng dtlly gold. tllver colnt,
rings , jewelry, sterling wtre, okl
coins. lerge currency. Top prieta. Ed Burkett Btrbtr Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh. &amp;14·

992-3410

SERVICE

LIMESTONE

992-3478 .

GRAVEL • SAND

E111 plny 1111: nl

TOP SOIL

St:T VI "t:&gt;

FILL DIRT
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AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
19D MULBERRY AVE.
POMEROy I OH.

992-9949

PH.
Bob Borton, Owner
2·H6·tln

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North Second
Middleport. Ohio 4!760
SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Fishing SuppfiRK
Pay Your Cable 1!.
Phone Bitts Here
~ BUSINESS PHON!
1~14J 992-6550
RISID!NC! PHONE
1~14) 992-7754
11 ]81110

QUILTING
LESSONS
"All you need to know
to make your ·own quilts
lind feel proud!"

Rl!OIATOR
ERVICE
We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.
PAT HILL FORD

Service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service

614-843-5248
RIASONAILI • RILIAILE
8·20-'86 tin

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Roger Hysell
Garage

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prices"

Rt. 124, Pomtroy Ohio
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto T rlltlllltllofl

949-2801
or 949-2860

PH.

PH.

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4·16·86-ttn

or

SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 East Main St.
Pomoroy
HOUI!' lut.·Wtd.·fri.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
S.ndoy: 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
ly (hDfl&lt;t or Appointment

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Ntw Homes Built

MAR(H. 16 &amp; 17

992-5682
992-7121
6·17-lfc

0 VINYL

"Free Estimates"
PH. 949·2860

MGM FARM
CITY, INC.

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation

Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfc

lessons start

RUSS MOORE

or 949·2801

1·21·1 mo.

J.ll·tfn

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Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Swim Molds • Interpreting Services

~ LISA M.
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M.S.

Licensed Clinical Audiologisl

an ambitious family .
Pric.ed on inspection.

CLOSE OUT
Oil
•KELVINATOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN
•GIBSON

•SA TELLITE SALES
&amp; SERVICE
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPUANCE
CHUTER-9&amp;5-3307
2127/ttn

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Bosha11 lulldl111
EVElY.
SAT. NIGHT

6:30P.M.
factory Cholet
12 Gaugt ShotguM

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ing. Call 8011 -117·1000 ht.
A·980&amp; tor current ltdtrtlllat.
Wanted: H•lrstyli•t. mtle orfemtle. 1 v.. r tllperiance pref.
ftrtd but not n~n11ry . Clll
982·2&amp;10 or tlop In et She•
lllutlont 293 S. 2nd Middleport,. :
Baby titter nHded lmmtdlttaty. •,
Able to work odd hourt. Cell •
814·892·7403. 11k tor Sendy . ·

Aaclnt Oun Shoot 1ponaored by
Racine Gun Club. Every Sundey,
bevlnning et 1:00 p.m. F1ctory
Choke. 12 ljiUtgt shotguns.
Control Hungth end lost welt~l'lt
with new shape diet piln end
Hydru Wetr Plllt , Fruth
Pherm1c:y .

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Giveaway

Colt for Appointment

915-4167

Netd btbytlner in my home.
Cllll14·446-8194.
Typltu-UOO watlcly II home,
lnlormttlon 1 Send ulf·
addreuad envelope to Mr .
Moyer, BD• 132 Ctrrolhon. OH

IMMEDIATE. Help wtnttd, l11lk•
time Obstetrical Ch•gt R.N· •
potltlon •vtlltblt. ltbor and l
delivery t~ptrltnce rtqulrN.. '
tllctHent frlnve benefit• tnd :
sttrting 111arv. Conttct perton· ,
nal dtpl at Plttllnf Vtlley .
Hospital lor more lnlormatlon..
Equltl opponunlty, aftlrmtdve_•
tction protective emplo.,en.

AIIIlltllllt: 1: 1111: tllo

681 .

HBJ lnaurtnr:e Farm Unit . Seek·
lng ~&amp;In rep . In Galllt •
1urroundlng countltt. Unique
marketing syst.m. Mtny tll.ltt·
ing tccountt. Comptny bentflts
a. Incentive progrtml. Gre.tt
111rnlng poltntitl. for pM'tontl
inttrvltw write: Mr. DtlnttDist. Mgr. ctre of 8011 T·200
Gtllipolia Dtily Tribune. 121
Third Ave. Gtlllpollt, OH 45831

3 Announcement•

tin

A good opportunity lor

0646 .

AVON. 1'10 urvlct chll'gt. open ·;
territories, phone 304 · 67&amp; · ~·
1429.
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IMMEDIATE lull tlmt opereting", ·
room technlclen poahlon It •
tvtlltblt for qutlltled IndividuaL. '
EKparlanctd IIIJPifcantt only.- :
e11.ctlltnt fringe benefit ptcllaga.• ,
ThoM dttlrlng mortflllormltlon .
pl.... contact the ptraonntf ,
oHic. It Plt...llt V~lay Hoap ~ · •
ttl. 304·175·4340, ICIUII Ol)o "
pori un lty, tltlrm tiiYI I ctlon::
prottctNt employer.
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~ (614) 446-7619 OJ (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

FOI SALE
Charlie Sargent's
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at
Alfred. Oh .• 4 mi.
W. of Tuppers
Plains on St . At.

REPS NEEDED

for busine" eceountt Full·
Time. tl0,000-t80,000·Ptrt·
Time, t12 .000·t18.000·No
Selling, repetl buainna. Sal
your own hours. Training pr~
vided. C11\; 1 ·112·938-1870.
M -f , 81m to 5pm (Ctntral
St1ndtrd Timei
AVON. S11ll Avon -Mak• 40%.
Ctii6U·446·33fi8.
Babytiner needed prefMtbly tn
my home on Rtccoon Ad. f!ew
evening• &amp; ltw wNktnda·mo.
Ctii6U-44&amp;-3431 .
Dtptndtble, ambitloul paraon
with pletnnt pertonellty for
Insurance office. Mutt be proficient In mtth, &amp; typing. Send
resume to: Bo11 T-100 c/ o
Gtllipolls Dtily Tr ibuna. 82S
Third Avenue, Gtlllpof ls, OH
46631 .
Otbvanter needed 1 couple Of
dfVS • week. Ctll 1114·367-

44616.

992-2526

No Sunday Colis

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Help Wan1ed

J.R.'s REPAIRS

992 ·2196

BOGGS

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100ft.

Building 502 Second, Set . thru
Stt., N..,t·Wittmen Agency .
W11h1r. dryer , wringer type
washer·doublt tubt. electric •
gp rtngas, ttble, chain, cto- ·
thing. tntiques. many hams I

2·5·17·1110.

.1-2-'17· 3 1110.

For more information coli:
be
in
force
from
and
aftar
praised
\lalue.
praised value.
NOTICE OF SALE
614-992-7537
TEAMS OF SALE: Cash that date.
TERMS OF SALE : Cash
Bv virtue of an Alias Order
2·11·1 mo. pd.
PASSED:
this
16th
day
of
on
delivery
of
deed.
Subject
of Sale issued out of the on deli\lery of deed. Subject
to
accrued
1987
real
estate
Februarv.
1~87
.
to
accrued
1987
real
estate
C'ommon Pleas Court ·of
Richard D. Seyler. ~ayor
taxes.
Meigs County, Ohio. in tha ta~~:e s .
Village of Pomeroy. Oh.
Howard
E.
Frank,
121
17.
24;
131
3tc
case of The Farmers Bank &amp;
Sheriff of .Meigs County, ATTEST: Jane Wallon
S"avings Company and Bank
Clerk/ Treasurer
Ohio
One. Alhens. NA. Plaintiffs.
Public Notice
ACCEPTED: thia 16th day
121 t7, 24; 131 3. 31c
vs. Marjorie Goett nka MarSALES &amp; SERVICE
of February, 1987.
jorie Fetty. "' at .. Defend· - - :N::cO::T::-tc=E::-::D:::F:-:S:-:A::-L;:E-121 24; 131 3. 2tc
U. 5. RT. 50 EAST
ants, upon a judgment thePublic Notice
rein rendered, being Case
By virtue of an Alles Order
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
No . SS -CV- 196 in said of Sale issued out of the
Public Notice
Common Pleas Court of
Authorized John Deere,
Court,! will offer lor sale, at Meigs County, Ohio . in the
ORDINANCE #662
New
Holland, lush Hog
Ordinance to delete all
~h:u~~o~~ d~~~:~o~~e ~~~~ case of The Farmers Bank &amp; An
wage
and
salary
ordinances
PUBLIC
NOTICE
form Equipmtnt
COunty. Ohio , on the 27th Savings Co.. Plaintiff. vs. and fix salaries and wages of
Sealed bid proposals will be
day of March, 1987 . at Hillard Conley, et al. , DeOeolor
received by the Pomeroy Vol
·
fendants. upon a judgment the VIllage of Pomeroy.
10:15 a.m ., the fol owtng ttlereinrandered, being Case
SECTION 1
lunteor Fire Department up to
Equi~menl
lands and tenements. lo- No. BG·CV-5 in said Coun,l POLICE :
the hour of 12:00 P.M. on the
&amp;
Cited &amp;I 830 E. Main Street, will offer for sale. at the front
Chief: 1 Month thru 6 Months 23rd day of March, for the
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. and
.
furnishing
of
one
111
mobile
S14.00Q.OO
1·3-'86 lfc
963 locust Street. Middle· door of the Courthouse •n
After
6
fire
apparatus,
complete
ort,
h
io
O
,
Pomeroy.
Meigs
County,
45 7 6
0
P
with cab and chassis, fire
monlhs - 1 6,163.20
Ohio. on the
respectively:
7 27th
10 20day of PATROLMEN : (Mual have apparltus body, and equipParceiOne; AIIofthatpart March, 198 . at : -a.m.,
schooling) Regular · Per ment as called for in the speciof lot No. 283 in said Village the following lands and
Hours;
fications that can be picked
of Pomeroy, extending back tenements , located at 1 Monlh
Thru
6
Months
at 1he Pomeroy Village
·
41371 Slate Route 33.
170 feet , to within 10 feet of Shade, Ohio, 46775 :
or Without EKperie.• ce . Bid propouls must be
'he base of the rocks or cliff.
Situate in the Township of
wbmined 10 lho following
4.88
being 66 feet wide along the
f M·
After
6
Months
and
/
or
address:
st'reet, e•cepting the land in Bedford, County o e•gs
Vitloge of
1026 Hours thru 12
front of said lot.
and State of Ohio, to-wit:
Pomeroy
Fire Oapt.
Months
5.
24
In Ohio Company's Pur·
. 'Excepting minerals as pre·
320
Main
St.
After
1
Year
thru
6
Yearaan·
49
For Lease
chase, beginning
four
viously reserved.
1 h
k h"141
h
Pomeroy.
OH
. 45789
d/
or
1026
Hours
5.46
'"'· Reference Daed: Volume rodswesto t ecree w IC
The Village has th• right to
After 6 Yoara - 5. 76
2~o. Page 153. Deed Re· run's into Shade River in the
accept
or reject any or all
EKtra
Palrolmen:
Without
cords of Meigs Count~ . Village of Birmingham; in
bids.
Experisnce- 4.86
the western part of Section
JANE WALTON
O~~-CEPTtNG AND RE· 17. Town 3. Rango 13 it With Exp8rience - 6.24
CLERK / TREASURER
SERVING. the following being the southwest corner DISPATCHERS: Regular 1
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
Month thru 6 months
4500 SQ. FT.
real estate ·situated in lot of a lot deeded to William
121
24; 131 3. 10 3tc
3.61
NO . 283 . Pomeroy Village, Judson by Leroy Jones:
described as follows : Begin lhence north to a stak9 After 6 Monlhs - 3.89
Public Notice
46 feet off the front or whera a line running east will Extra
Dispatcher .............. 3.61
·d f h
t 0 f just miss the northwest
southerly en ° t at par
corner of the barn; thence METER PERSON:
tOt No. 283 now owned by
1 Month thru 3 Months NOTICE OF
Thomas L. Goett ar~d Marjo- east to a creek; thence in a
IDEAL RETAIL
3.61
APPOINTMENT OF
ria Goett. described in deed southerly direction down the
Aller
6
Months
3
.
89
FIDUCIARY
recorded in Volume 239, creek to the south line ofsaid
STORE
Aher 12 Months - 4 .06
On February 18. I 987. in
Page 397, Meigs County lot, thencewest4rodstothe
STREET:
tha
Meigs
Countv
Probate
Deed Records. Being 8 lot place of beginning, contain·
701 2ND AVE.
Street Supervisor- 6.36
Court. Case No. 26427, Rose
66 feet along East Main ing one acre. more or less.
Assistant
Supervisor
M.
Zimmerman,
1802
ElizaStreet. and 45 teet back.
Also the follow ing tract of
GALLIPOLIS
4.67
beth S1reet. Belpre, Ohio.
Subject to a right of way land situated in Section 17,
Laborers
1
Month
thru
l
45714.
was
eppoinled
Ad·
reserved by Marjq,rie Goett . Town 3, Ranga 13 of the
Months - 3.61
mlnittratrix of the estate ol
· Reference Deed: Volume Ohio Company 's Purchase.
Donald Gordon Yeater, de· 54 Misc . Merchandise
260, Page 166, Deed Aa· in Township of BedfQrd, Aftel 12 Months - 3.89
WATER
ond
SEWER
:
ceased.
l•t• of Reedsville,
cords of Meigs County. Meigs County. Ohio, begin·
Msigl Counly. Ohio, 46 772.
Ohio.
ning at a stake 160 rods Water Superintendent 6.83
Robert E. Buck.
Parcel Two : Being the east west of the southwest
Probate Judge
one half o1 Lot No. 305 and a corner of land deeded by W. Assistant Superintendent
ORDER &amp; TAKE
- 4 .70
Lena K. Nenelroad, Clerk
parcel of land 17Vl feet by C. Hayes to leroy Jonei;
aeventv feet otf the nor- thence west ten rods to a Laborers - 1 Monlh thru 3 121 24; 131 3, 10 31c
FERTILIZER
Monthl - 3.81
t'heast corner ollot No. 303 corne'r: thenCe south to a
NOW SAVE
in Lower Pomeroy, now Slake; where an east line will APter 3 Month&amp; - 4.16
2
In Memoriam
Incorporated into tl'le Villag6 just min the northwest WATER OFFICE:
MONEY ON
of Mlddlepon, Oh io.
corner of the bam owned by Ctark/Bookkeopor:
1
Mooth
thru
6
MonthaBeing in its erttirety a Marietta Ewing, thence east
UR EA
3.81
parcel of land 70 feet on the east line, thence north to
APter
8
month&amp;
3.
89
IN
MEMORY
DA P
t.ocust Street and extending the place of beginning. Wit•
- Board of Public
In loving memory of our
It tl'lat Width 91 V2 leet along netsed by 1 btack walnut CLERK
SUPER
Affair~ : Per month Dear Dad, Clyde Winet.
the alley and 'being all the lree 12 inches in diameter
146
.00
·Who
patted
awey
real estate now owned by bearing north 47 degrees Secretary to M1yor - 4.32
PHOSP HATE
March 2, 1985.
Harr~ R. Barnes out of Lots east by the magnetic needle,
POTA SH
We never loH the ones
!'Ia. 306 and 303,
127 links dlatanl. being in CEMETERY: 1 Month thru 3
Months - 3.61
t Reference Deed: Volume
the welt part of said Section
we love.
BUY I T~AGH" 0~
After 3 Month&amp; - 3.89
153. Page 43; Volume 210. 17. Town 3. Range 13 ond Ctarlc
Even
though they're
of
Cemetery
Records
·
3
BlEND
TO YOUR NIED\
P.age 449; and Volume containing .4 of an acre,
gone.
- 50 .00
:i897. Page 187. Meigs more or te11.
.
For within our h11rtt
Thlt thla Ordinance fo her·
County O_eed Recordt . _
Reference Deed: Volume
Precious memories still
eby
declared
to
1M
en
•m•r·
~areal One b&amp;ing appra11ed 268. Page &amp;99 . Maiga
Unger on.
gencv ordlnence lor the lm·
at s12,000.0D. snd Parcel County Deed Records .
Sadly ml11ed by Oaught·
mtdlete
prnervetlon
of
the
l'wo being appraiaed 11
AP P AA t S E D AT
era EIIHn GruoNr and
POMUIU'f. UHIO
~12 .000 . 00 . The real eatolo
85.000.00 . Tho rosl oatoto pubtlc uletv In &amp;Old VlttaAo
Kathleen Holter 1n,d their
of Pomeroy and &amp;holt toke
cannot be told lor le11 than effect
614 991 11!1
011 nnot be 1old lor 1e11 than
famllloa.
Jinua.rv 24. _1987 and
two·thirds 12131 the ap· 1WD·thirda 12/ 3) tho op·
I

X

Hartinger Parkway
Middleport
Zone-Commercial
.
.
Call 992-3005
or 992-6167

949-2893
949-2756

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING

*Unlimited Checking
Personalized Checks
·* Accidential Dealth Insurance
*Universal Moneycard Option
*Money Savings Discounts
Visa • Master Card Option
., * Interest Option
Emergency Cash Advance
Free Bank By Mail
Visa • Master Card
*Travelers Checks, Cashiers Checks, And Money Orders Without
Issue Charge
·

:MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Billee R~&gt;nae Pooler observed
her seventh birthday rece ntly
with a part y at McDonalds.
Attending were her gra nd·
mother. Elnora Inge ls, sister.
Li sa King , mother. Sharon
Pooler and Vicki Adams. Jami0
Drake. Cory Yonker. Brandon
B~ckley. and Na than Radford.

·······Gampons··········.

FOR SALE

EAGLE RIDGE

FOR LEASE

SJOO. Minimum Balance In Your Club Accounr

2m Jackloa Avemae
Point Pleuant, W.Va.
1171-UJl

VanMeter bitthday

Yard Sale

&amp; Vicinity ·

Paris Service

CAR

5th Street

Pooler birthday

Lula Circle was dinner guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Circle and
family on Sunday.
Florence Circle and Linda
Patterson visi ted Elsie Circle
and Mr . and Mrs. Harqld Hager
of Racine on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson
from Kent, Ohio spent the wee·
kend with Mr. and Mrs . Edson
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Johnson.
daughter Sheryl visited Mrs.
Edison Johnson of Racine Sun·
day afternoon.
Mr . and Mr. Hayman Barnltz
of Pomeroy called on Eunle
Brinker on Sunday.
Cindy Pllzer of Bashan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
and family on Sunday.

7

Bus.i ness Services

Farm

COLLEGE

J"

area
happenings ·

614-992-7270

Join Peoples ·Bank

;:*

The

.3 Oood watchdogs. Ctll 614·

Btbv titter nHded. rtfettnct '
required. Ctll 304·678-tltl ,
tfttr 6:30 PM.
; .
ECONOMICS SERVICES

su; '

PERVI&amp;OR, III. TheW.Vt. Dept. __,
446 ·3797.
of Human Sev . Ia recruitino ~
appllcanll lot the ~.
Frat -To g~;~od home ; 1!J qutlltltd
potitlon. An employee In·.
Schnauztr. ~ Ttrri•·Ftmalt, 1bova
cl111 It r•tponelblt fot"·
10 mot. old. Bltck • Sllvt~r. CIII thia
training
end on·golng tuptrvj. •
814-4t8·4118.
eion ~;~f Economic Serv ice ·
Tht employee Is ,.. '
Mtlt one.,• ., old Collie type dog Workers.
1ponslble lor tntutlng thai Dept.
tO give IWtV lo IJOOd homt. 'CIII
of Hum•n ltrvlctt Programt 01
614·992-74Se.
benetlu art procttttd In tccor·
with dtplrtmentel pollq..
1 ,..., old lart~• mtlt dog, part dtnce
Appllcltlons should b1 mllltd .;
collie. Oood with children. 304- to:
Stltron Wlnllltf·Strena, Arlt ,
1715·14&amp;8. '
Administrttor, 31315 11th 81 . .
Ad. Huntllngton: W. V1. 2&amp;701 ..
6 Lost end Found
Baby sittll' prtftr In our home,' •
two children, week dtVS . thtr •
4:00 ctll 3!M·773·15081 . lntef• '
LOST: Qalllpoll~ trll-81utticll ••ted paraon only.
~ '
ltmtll whh collet tnd nwnpltte·
wry thy. It utn pla.t call
VETERANS PRIOR SERVICE • .;
114· 742 -31•1 evening• · Could you usa an tllttt I 100.00:•
Collect. Rtwtrd .
or more tech month 1 The Arrny~
Nltlon•l Gu1rd provldtl IMCtl· ...•
Found on lui1VII1 Ad. N•• lent ben.tH1 and good P•V· Try~
lhrint Clubolrown. bl~ ' one yatr with ut. 30•-1750 •,
wtllt• mi•turt m~le ltttl•· 3t50 o• 1·100·142·3819.
.; .
Good whh PMPit. If no one
cllims. wiH Qlvttwev. C.ll 114·
446 · 44'7t morning• •
IYtnlntt.
'
Mtlt a.11att Hound lound In
vicinity ot At. 14llnd C. A. 11,
Htrrisonvllltl. Ctll 61 4·742· Looking for r•t hom• for .,our :,
love one1ltrQt room with blth, •
2016 .
hot mttls, tv. tlltftl f400.00 · '
Lalt: Feb. 17, m111 Golden 1600.00 . Ph. 114·216·6108 . "
Atlr...-tf. on k l ng~IMu·v Rd .
11 00 reward. Ctll. lrltn lUng
114·812·7029
1&amp;
Schoola
lnatructlon
Found: No ....... Elk Hound
••
Dog In Tup,.. Plt6nt. Call
614-tii· 4U2.
Retrlin Now. louttt...wn lu,:, :
FOUND CelleD CtiJOing to ~...e In•• College. c.• 114·441-",.
~ .
ktltona. 304-1711·4131.

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Page-6-The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday. March 3. 198~

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

1 8 Wanted to Do

44

Rool•ng, Palntmg. 11m11ll plumb
•ng and carpetry JObt Reason a·
ble Free Estamatn Ph 304

53

Apartment
for Rent

ut1ht•es pard, t226 00 month

304 675-1090

Will do aew1ng '" mv home Now

Antiques

74

Anttque Monarch coal II wood

C111 614-379-2862

2316 Mt Vernon Adults Only
No Pefl 304-676 1055

1981 , KX420 motorcycle.
304·075·4040.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Brush

45

Roll Spray P81nting Sandblatt
mg Work Guaranteed Free
Esttmatea Ca ll 614 246 6662
0 I

Electr.c

Commeucal

For rent Sleep.ng Roomt end
hght house keepmg rooms Park

Central Hotel. C.ll 814-446
0756

Residentia l,

W~rmg

Free

lnspe clton Fute Estimates
Work Guarantoed Call 614 ·

Rooms for rent. day weak
month Galha Hotel Call 614

446 2223

446 9715 Rent as low as $120
month

Will take care ol elderly m thetr
home ! No l1ve-ms1 E.o;per•enced,

9822

do house cleanmg Have

46 Space for Rent

Refer ence Call614 388 9931

"You've been coming to see

spnng cleaning. 304 676 7361

me for 40 years. It's high
time SOMEBODY pro-

Financial
Business
Opportunity
NOTICE

t

t

THE OHIO VALLEV PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that you
do busmen wrth people you
know , and NOT to u nd mo ney
ttuowgtl 'h e mall unttl you have
rnvesttgated t he oHtmng

posed!"
for Rent

K &amp; K M ob tle Homes. Inc, new
and used homes starttng at
54 400 00 a nd up 304 675

In Evreha llliCallent stlapa 2 Bdr
wtth expando Responctble

614 992 3229

1983 Nashua wtth

P•ano &amp; organ lesso ns Mary
Lu ca s Call 614 446 9787 01
614 446 -4426
Flot Rote phone se rvtce g1ves
you unhmnmcl lo ng dtstan co
calltng Busmess or person31
614 266 1172

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

Sma ll hou&amp;e· F•ve m1les from
Gall1poli1 AC &amp; c arpet S1000
down $2 13 a month Coli
614 -266 - 1216 afte r 5
3 bed rooms c lose to town 2
baths frrepla ca cen tral a1r
range &amp; oven C•ty Schools Ph
614 -245· 9248
Rou te 36 West of Hobe r 3
mtles 3 BR smglegarage. ut1hty
rm , 1 bntl\ n1ce yard Ca ll
614 -446 - 1358
3 BR Wmdso r mobrle home
Awnings Plus 2 a cres 12 frun
trees. co unty water , septiC •deal
ln co tron '/.4 m1le N Porter Hwv
160 8 14900 Cell 51 3 731
2107 Cm t1
2story 4 BR 3 h bath lg l1vmg
&amp; fam1ly rm , spactous kitchen,
full basement 1w1mmmg pool.
Buckeye fireplace stove, otl
halt , low budget Ca ll614 446·
7080
3 bdr • 2 baths gas neat . cenul
an 161136 1nground pool ucet.
lont ne1ghllorf1 ood near Holze r m
c•t'l sc hnols $61 ,600 Call
614 446 3961

42 Mobt' le Homes

for Sale

3000

Profess•onal
Services

e~t pando

3

bedrooms ce ntral au many
extras w rll sell wttt1 or w•ttlout

land, 304 ·675 6628 between

Homo, Evans He1 ght s 3
bdr , ce ntral air full bamt
c arport. low bllls -IFHA ) C1ll
614 448 0905
Hou se tor sale by owners 38
Vtnt o n Avo Call&amp; 14 446· 2082
lor ap pOintment ~
~
Two bodroom ~ouse l1vmg
room din ing room kitchen
batt-.. fu ll baaement. double ear
gar11ge on approKtmately 1 2
acres on Rose Htll, Pom eroy
Owner must tell Reasonable
nlfer w1ll be c onsidered Phone
614 678 -2513
(I rooms an d both 111 Pomeroy
w•t h base men t and f1 replar::e No
reasonable ott er re fu ted Mu st
tut ll Ph one 614 992 · 7462

Newly renova ted, 2 bedroom
full buement , fr ee gas Por
ttand Ohio 614 -843 6309
6 rovms bath Carpel and
h.1rn11Ure Call 614 992 3860
6 room Mouse w1th bath 1 16
acres at lntfm eclto n 143 and
1 Turn left fuM green ho use
614 992 -74 5 3
2 bedroom wi th bath and
car pori Lo ca ted o n a n•ce lot 1n
Rutland A1 kmy 5 1 3,000. Call
614 -7 4 2 2093 or 614 742 ·
2367
Pnce reduced by owner, 3
bHdroom kit c hen , dlnln!1roo m
hvrng room fam•ly room w1th
wood bur ne r one acre, garsga 2
outbulld1ngs, 304-895 3456
Com pletely remodeled tw o bed·
rnom house with bAsement,
60JC 1 501ot 2312MedtSonAve
Wo uld mnke eJCcellent starter
hom e or re ntal property Al so, a
new satellite syttem
$21 , 500 00 30 4 - 675 -5477
10 00 to 5 00 or &amp;ftnr 8 00 PM

304 372 9970
GOVE RNM ENT HOMES trum
51 00 IU repa1r) Al so ta• cielln
quent and foreclosure proper·
ties For mfo ca ll lrefundeble)
1 315 733 -6062 eat G 573
Pnce Reduced - 3 bedrooml ,
large ltv lng room k1tchen. J e r
ry ' • Ru n Road $42.500 00
Ci ty water 304 -676 -266B

'

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

REPOSSESIONI I Pay JUSt what
owed , n1 ce clean 1 2~~;66 2
bodroom all elecm c mobile
hom e lUSt reconditioned Mod·
est amount down balance f1
ncmced m monthly paymentsUke r11nt only you are buy•ng
your own hom ell We w1!1 dehver
to reasonable locatmn at no
add111nnal c harge •I purchased
th 11 week Phone 304-676·
1121 between 900 AM 600
IS

PM

' 86 " Holly Park '
141180. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths 304 675
7298
Mobile home for sale 2 bed
ronms good cond. 2 10Camden
Ave 304-675-1462 after 3PM
1981 Schultz total electflc
centra l atr , l bedrooms , '!1
bath s wtth 011t ra s 304-675
6969 alter 6 30 PM

33

Farms for Sale

30 acre farm has good home
large barn and largo pond South
Wes11un School 011tr1ct PI\
614 245-9248

34

Business
Buildings

Commerc1a l butld1ng1 for lea se
Downtown P1 Pleasant Stores
oH•ces A One Real Ettate
Carol Veager, Broker Call 304·

675 5106

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

m

Ewmgton

9058

Call 614 388

211, acres o f bo1t(lm land
Appro11 5 miles south of Eureka
otf Old At 7 Good home site
Call 614 -266· 1 774
A! hlon bUIIdrng lots mob1le
homes permitted Cl'!lde Bowen,
Jr . 304· 576-2336

Rental s
41

Houses for Rent

S286 mo plus depo11t . Re teren
ces req Uired Call Blackburn
Re alt y 61• 446-0008
8 room lu on 60 acre• at Eureka
S200 a month 6 room h s 76
acre farm -Muon County Call
304 676 6104
Newly decorated ht m Gall1po
l1s 3 bdt . 2 baths Muat fliN B
good refetences Call 614 -446

0239

2 BR hs 1n country &amp;miles from
Pt Pleasant Ref &amp; dep re·
ctt.ured. For mformat lon call

614 446 4802

2 bdr hs forsal eo rrent on lind
con lfacl Cell 614 446 2689.
4 BR , 1 6 bath, L R Rd , dep
required t250 per month. Call
614 446 4222 between 9&amp;6
1

Unturn 641 Thtrd Ave $226
plu s deposit Watflf paid Call

6U 256-8338

In town -Vine St Re frigerator,
dllhwasher , new carpet. ntce
backyard e2 60 / mo Call 61•·
446 9364.

lOR , 1n country, Vinton area , 2
Children Water &amp; If ash furn e d
1176 S1000ep C&amp;ll614 388·

9686

3 8R, hou1e tn City AI C .
$276 / month Oep required
Call 614 -446· 1134
Beaut1ful 3 bedroom hou se m
Syracuse Full kitchen , larg e
lewn Conta ct dii\IS 614 ·992·
8298 nr mghts 614 -667 -3786.
Hou1e for rent 1n Pom eroy, S1 00
per month. es 11 Call 9 11 p m
614 992 679 1
2 bed room hou1e tor rent 111
Mrddl eport $ 160 per month
One month rent and deposit
required No pelt or water beds
Caii6H-992 6597

198 1 Oakbrook 14x70 lR
e11 pando 3 BR 2 bath w ood·
b\lrn er, AC 512. 600 or best
offfl r Mutt sell c11ll 614 · 3792687

House for rent , 6 raomsandbattl
with gar1ge, l1rge lot wtth
option to buy. 304 875 1090

For 18 1e o r rent 1973 ArUngton.
12x55. 2 bedroom f3000 Call

114-992 -6554
1968 Fleetwood 2 bedrOO"_l·
Good shepe &amp;4000 or w•ll
negotllte 1968 Chwy 2 ton
dump truck Also nuck c•mper
Clll 814-986-4358 or 614·

Three room olf1c:e, DTW Gelhpo
hs. newly remodeled S300 00 a
month 1ncludea all uttht1es Ph

2 bed rooM . Mt Vernon Ave
t236 month Reference snd
depnsit Call Mrs Buuon 30•·

676·266!

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr , a ll utllitlls pa id e11cept
elec , turn or unfurn • sec.
deposit required . Convenient
loc•tlon Call 614 448-85158 or

1e'•48' Steel Bldg 747 T""•

Avenue 3 phase power. 12 11
o verhead door concrete floor
Call614 446-2382

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33, North of Pom eroy
Rental na•lers Call 614 -992·
7479

Merchandi se

2 bdr , Plants Subdrvtston But a
vtlle Rd S175 11 monttl Call
814 446 46e4 after 6 PM
House tra• ler tor rent Ret &amp;
dep raqu1nrd Call 614 367

-:;-::-

75

Plj~sttc

c•starn state approved.
plutic septic tanks, plastic
metal culverts

EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack·
son Oh 614-286 5930

16 ft Utthty Ttetler, dual aKia.

18 fl TII''V Basa bo•t with
Evtnrude power tilt •nglne.
drive on tr1ller. depth finder. ' ~
trolling motor, 304· 875-4864
after 6 00 PM

1985 Mob1le Home 141170 on
St Rt 143 S230 gasmctuded
Cell614-992-5449

_________ ,,_
large 2 bedroom trailer w1tl\
room add1tton on 20 acres, at
Apple Grove. Oh1o Free gas
$226plu sut lhtiBS $100depnsll
requned May work out part of
rent Call 304 372-6031
2 bedrOGm •n Syracu9e S160
per month , depos•t requ tred
Yo u pay uhltl tea Call614-992
7680 Dr 814 992 -6236
Mobtl e home, phones 614 -446·

0608

2 bedroom mob•le home. lf4 m1le
out Sand Hill Rd 304 675
3834
2 bedroom tra1let tor rent wrth
add on ond garage 3 mriM from
Pt Pleasant on Rt 2 N S200
plus ut1ht1es and depOSit 304·
675 3248 alter 100 p m

I---;5=-1"H'o
-::cc
u-::s-::e-;:h-::o'ld""G;;--:o-::o:--:drs

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohve 51 Ga lhpol11 New &amp; used
wood c oal stoves 6 pc wood LR
su1te 5399, bunk beds $199
rechneu new &amp; uaed bedroom
su1tes wrmgor woshers , &amp;
shoes New l1v1ngraom suites
S199· S599 lamps Call 614·
446 3159
Counw Appliance, Inc Good
uaed appliances and TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat 614· 446·1699, 627 3rd
Ave Gallipolis. OH
Val ley Furniture new &amp; used
Large sect1on of quality furnt·
ture 1216 Eastern Ave
Gall•polia

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers , dryers , refrigerators
ra nges Skaggs Appl1ence s
Upper River Rd be11de Stone
Crest Motel 61 4· 446· 7398
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

43 Farms for Rent
10 acres of bottom land along
Middlebran ch o f Shade Creek on
C R No 231 1'h m1 West of
Alfred Call co llect after 100
p m 1 513 885 2050

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom ba11c rent $176 00
plus electric Als(l requtred a
$200 00 securttv depottt CON ·
TACT Ja ckson Estates Dept Ptl
446 3997 Equa l Houstng
Opportunity
Spac1ous 2 BR apt Eat m
k•tchen Wa1her dryer hook up
Water pa1d lmmec:hate occupanC'I Call 614· 446· 7026
Furntshad &amp; unfurmsl\ed apts
S 1 &amp;0 00 and up, referen ces Ph
304 676 7738 or 304 675
5104 A-1 Real Estate
Furnished apartmant. nut door
t o library One professional adult
onl'l Parkmg Call 614· 446·

0338

Unfurnished apt ·4 rooma.' bath
Ce nhRIIy located 1 or 2 ldulls
Nu pets Ref e ren cet Security
depos1t requtred Call614 446
New ly conatructed 1 ttory 2 BA
duple11 , appro11 1 mile from
downtown Gelhpohs Releren
cas No pets Call 614-446

1260

16 Court Street 2 BR 1 %
baths w t w carpet co mplete
modern k1tctten . gas host. well
msulotod , wrred for phone &amp;
cable tv spacious parkmg 1n
rear. patio $375 / mo plus
ultltt•es , Depo11t Referen ces
required No pets Ca11614 446

4926

5 Court Street. large 3 BR , 1 1h
batt\ compl ete kitchen , gas
heat park in rear. overlook CitY
plrk &amp; IIVBI t250 / mO piUS
ut •l1t res . depoan . references re
qu1red No pall Great for 2 / 3
stngles Call 61 4 · 446· 4926
Furnished Etftc1ency 1150
Ut1l1t1es pd Single. Share bath
607 2nd . Galftpohs Call 446
4416 after 7pm
Furmshed apartment 2 BR
t250 Ut1llties pd 941 2nd
GallipoliS 446· 4416after 7pm
Upstatrs apt 2 bdr , partly
furnished Utll lt1es paid Adults
only De po11t Call 614· 446
1467 after 4pm
Furn ed ettlc1ency apartm en t
Carpeted through out, sing le
work1ng person only Call 814
446 · 4607 or 446-2602
Gra c 1ous hvmg 1 and 2 bed·
room apar1ment1 at Village
Manor and R.ver11de Apart·
ment s m Middleport From
1215 Including ut1hhes Ca ll

614-992 -7787 EOH

1 bedroom furniShed apt In
Middlepor1 All ut1llt le1 paid
1210 month plus depoSit Un ·
furn11hed f200 . 614 -992

6763
Now takmg 1ppllc.t10n s Stone
Wood• Ap•r1mltntl 1 100 Po·
welt St , Middlepor1 Ohio Contact on sfte Retldent Man1ger
Mmni e Johnson , 9 •00 A.M to
3 00 PM Monday thru Friday
One bedroom 1pattments for
Senior Cit1zen1 Handicap. or
D•ubled 614 - 992 · 3055
FmHA EHO
One and two bedroom furnished
apartments tor rent in Middleport All ulnltlts paid Call

!14 992 -!084

APARTMENTS. mobile homtn.
hou1a1 Pt Ple•unt and Gallipo
lis 6U-446 -8221
Two bedroom furnished api New
H•v•n . 304-882· 3267 or 304-

986 -3e39

6!4-446-4778

77J.6024

•8 1 Commodore. 141146, like
new lived in o nly 6 montht,
payoff. Phone 304-882-3054.

2 bdr fully furni1hedadult1 only,
utll psid C11i 814-446-4110

Two bedroom 1pt. phone 304·

176·254eor 878·6783

76

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56

Sofas and c hatrs pr~ced from
IJ395 to S995 Tables 850 and
up to &amp;126. Hlde·a·beds $390
to $696 Reclrners $225 to
8375 Limps S28 to $126
Dmenes 8109 and up to 8495
Wood table w 6 chatrs $286 to
$795 Desk 6100 up to S376
Hutch81 8400 and up Bunk
beds complet e w mattre1sas
1295 and up to S396 Beby beds
8 110&amp; S176 Mattresses or boll
sprmgs full or twm $63, tnm
873 ond 883 Ouean s etsl226
K1ng 8360 4 drawer chest 865
Dreuers 889 Gun cabmets 8
10. 12gun Ga sorelactncrange
&amp;375 Baby mattreJSes t36 &amp;
845 Bed frames $20, $30 &amp;
Kmg tr•me 150 Good selectm
of bedroom su1te1, metal ca
b1nets, headboards 130 and up
to S66
Uted Furniture wood table &amp; 2
benches. beds, drener. wood
wardrob e 3 mtles out Bulev1lle
Rd Open '9AM to 5PM Mon
thru Sat 614-446·0322
STOP lOOK -SAVE
Mo11ol\sn Furniture &amp; ApphanCel Rt 7 North Gallipolis. Ohio
Ph 614 446 7444 6pc Wood
Uv1ng Room SUite 8399 00
Whrrlpool w as her S76 Kenmor e
Washer t96 Maytag wnnger
washer •96 Refrigerator frost·
free &amp;96 Retngerator 11de by
stde 895 Electric range 30 inch
$95 Electnc range36 1nch 196
Gas range 30 mch &amp;96 Dry e rKenmore $95 Skaggs Appliances. Upper R1ver Rd . 614·446·

7398

2 twfn beds with boK sprmgs &amp;
mattre ss 2 mat c hmg bed
spread1 1200 Call 614 256·
6506 after 6 PM
Sola. be1ge S. browns
Call614 446 7367

$ 176

6 ptece hving room su1te. good
cond1hon Call614 446 121 or

614 38B 9065

Uaed gas cookstove &amp; bed
sprmgs Call 614 446 -9301
E l ectr~cally

operat ed hosp1tal
bed wheel cha tr l1ke new. and
beds1de cammode Chelf Ca ll
614-245 ·9496
M111ed hardwood ! labs S12 per
bundle Cantamtng appro11 1 'h
tons. FOB Ohto Pallet Co
Pomeroy, Oh10 Call 614 9926461
Very large gymnastic cushmn for
gale Oureble cover Askmg 876
Call 614-q92 -3200 or 614 992 ·3824 ask lor Rev 8.ak er
Man'a d11mond rmg 11ze 13 3
diamonds 1 8 carat. 14 K gold
Recent appr111sa l made wnh
replacement value se t at
$399 95 Aakmg 1300 Call
614 ·992· 3200 or 614 992
3824 ask for Rev Baker
161115 stor•ge bu1ldmg New
Sawmill and sawmill parts tar
sale Call 614 -247-3281
20 mch coal or wood furnace, 3
grave plots in Gravel Hill Ceitletary, 14ft. alummum boat. 26
HP Evenrude Motor and tratler
400 CC motorcycle like new
leu than 1200 m1lts , 25 mch
Zemtl\ TeleviS IOn, Cel1614 -992

2395

12 ft aatelllte drah All remote
contra\ Good as new Call
eve nmgs 614 -992 -51'81 Mu st
sell
Tony's Gun Repatrs hot rablue
1ng Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Call 304·675· 463 1
Herbahfe Independent D11t Cell
me lor product Mon· Fn. 9 ·3
Blorta Grate 304 882· 3152
Me sh sat1lhte dish and stereo
and reclmer Call af1er 6:00PM .

304-676 6968

Radio Shack model 12 word
processor wtth scrrpsit and
accessories. 8850; IBM model
75 electnc typewnter. 8400.
304 - 675 · 1360 , Monday
through Fr~day 9 4
New one men saw m1ll, por1able
hi pressure washM and sa nd
bla ster New 14x70 Skyline
mobtl e home new Maytag Wrln·
ger washer Phone 304-676 ·
Gunne Su des•gn prom dresses,
one long a nd one tea length,
sizes 3 and 6 both p1nh and
wh1te lilltm. 146 00 worn once,

6!4-992 -5181

614-2e6·6622

AKC Registered M1n11ture
Schnauzer puppnK Alao Reg11 ·
tared Cocker SpAniel pupa No
checks Call 614-992- 2607

1 966 BUick Spac•all400 1976
Chevy lmpal• $400 1976 Ply·
mouth Arrow f400. or w1ll sell
all 3 for 11000. Call614 · 446

Brown pla1d couch la veseat.
chatr, t1 00 00. good con d.

304 773-91 38

One blac k end white Zen1th TV ,
five ptece maple bra.kfsst set

8UIIdmg Matenal•
Block, brick, sewer p1pes, wtn·
dows ltntels. tJtc: Claude Wm·
len, Rro Grande 0 Call 614246·6121

2374

Matchmg co uch and love seat
W1ll 1ell se parately or together
Tables lamps, chairs large
m1rror. 614·992· 3267
Early Amer~ can c ream . brown
gold and orange couch and
chatr, same as new Eerly
American Zenith console stereo
AM -FM rad1o Phone 304· 773·
5007
M1ple twin beds With lmens.
new warrenty on msttress sets.
304-676-2252

1984 Pl..,mouth .Reliant. 4 spd ,
AM / FM low mileage Caatl
Pt1ca &amp;2999 John ' a Auto Sales.
8ulsv11te Rd, GallipoliS, OH .

Fa rm Supp lies
&amp; Liv es to ck

2 1973 Buick Opalt for sale· 1
runs 1 tor parts Make Offer
Caii614· 446 ·0B76

61 Farm Equipment

1973 Dodge Charger. IJ700
flfm Call 614-448 -3082 attar
6

2010 John Deere d1esel tractor·
plows, cltsc $3950. New Idea
OyneBounce mower S496 Late
model 224T John Deere baler
$1 295 Hay wagon 8 300 Call

1984 Chevy CheveHe. 2 dr.
auto , AM FM tape, EKtr• mea
82999 John'a Auto Salas.
Bulav•lle Ad Gllhpolls, OH

614-286-6622

CROSS &amp; SONS

1979 Dodge MagnumJ C•n be
seen 1 mile on 218 or Call

U S 36 Wast, Jackson, Ohto.
614· 286 6461
Massey Ferguaon, New Holland,
_Bush Hog Sales&amp; Service Over
40 used tracton to choose from
&amp; camplete lme of new &amp; u1ed
equipment largest selection In
S .E Oh1o.

614-446-4312

66 Mustang, 302 eng 3 spd .
aakmg 11000 or best offer. Cell
614 379 2436

JIM S FARM •EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 36 W Gllltpoht,
OhiO Cell 614 446-9777. eve
614-448-3592 Up front tractors with warranty over 40 used
tra cto rs . 1000 tools

1984 Ford Escort w1gon . PS.
auto , P8, air. t2850 Extra
Clean Call &amp;1•· 286· 6622

AMX 1977 Northern born but
souttlern bred No rust $1600
080. Mutt sell. Call 614-742·

350 lntemat1onal d1etel tractor
wrth front end loeder S2760 2
bonom plows &amp;260 3000 Ford
dtsc
tractor w1th pfows
$3950 Cell 814· 288-6622.

3069

a.

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 door
sedan, 6 cyhnder, 1tandard thift,
88.000 actual miles 614 -9854306. ask tor J•m

477 New Holl1nd 7ft. Hay bind.
lrke new for 12, 600. Vermeer
Round baler 4k6ft bales, uaed 1
aesaon Call 614· 388·9832

Buick 8 cylinder engme, rebuilt
tess thin 20,000 milu 1n 8u1ck
Skyhawk. Body good. fr•me 11
bad Sell complete t500 Ball

4 rcw John Deer pi enter fertilize
&amp; lime spt"etder-10 ft , grav1ty
bed. tractor llrts -s•ze 18 4 ·
341 534 moun tad on nmt Call
614 448 2514

6!4-992-2e39

1978 Chrysler Cordoba Good
body, good work car 1800 Call
after 6 p m 614·693·7390

1860 Oliver tractor Runs good.
good ttres&amp; pamt with plow• 4
row corn planter $3550 Call
614 286· 6522

6 30

New two row mec:hmcal to·
bac:co transplanter wtth 300 gal
tank . t1 , 100 00 304- 675-

1978 Camero. 88.000 aeturel
mtlu. 1utomatrc , AM · FM
cassette. sharp.

1286

n .ooo.oo

304 896 -3599

62 Wanted to Buy

304·676·6286
1974 Olds

2986

88. dependable

0326. 304·676-2383.

1983 Ch8'\lette, 4 •peed, good
cond, c1ll •fter 6 00 PM. 304·

Livestock

676-6674.
Duro c Boars Bred JUit like the
boars we tested at the Ohio
Teuauon that gained over 2 8
lb1 per day Roger Bentley,
S1b1ne OH 613 684 2398

56

Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd C1ttery Kennel
CFA Htmalayan, Per1ian and
Siamese kittens AICC Chow
pupptes New Chow puppies
Call614·446 3B44atter 7PM
AKC Reg Pektngese puppy·
m•le-&amp; 126 · 10 wkt . old. Call
614 .266· 9391

614 · 25~-

One CharolltS Bull C11ll 814-

367 7466

1 vesr old black bull, approx .
1000 lbs Wilbur Robin1on

1977 Dcdge p/ u truck , latr
cond 1700. Call 614· 441·
8062.

614-986 -3829 or 614-9e63892

1982 Chtvy pickup, high m• ·
leage. tKc . cond. 13.500 00.
phone 61 4 ·387· n57

Registered Polled Hereford Bull.
• ye1n old, approximate weight
1.400 to 1.600 lbs, 304· 676·

447e

73

Vans &amp; 4 W . O .

Hay &amp; Grain
1980 Dodge 0 ·50, 4x4 plclulp,
4 cyl .. 5 spd .. AC. New tlres
N11w ,_inl
Ex cond Csll

Latge round bales of hty . t 10.00
each Will deliver Call614· 446
1052 a fter 5pm.

614·367· 7540.

1984 Chevrolet 4X4 P1ckup,
shortbad. 30f!5 auto. ov•rdrlve,
PS . PB. tilt, AM · FM EKcellent
condition. Call 441·1297

Hll\1 for sale, T A W1lhamaon ,

304-875 2Se6

ApproKimlte1 .600 bales mlud
hay for sale, flr1t 1nd second
cuning In barn, 11 25 per billa
Clll 304· 175· 4100 between
9 .00 1m and 4 .00 pm

1973 Ford V1n. Econoline 300,
'AI ton . 35. 000 seu~r mllu
Norttl C•rolln• v•n N.-w tlrn
and bsnery Must Me to •ppre·
ci1te. Ortl btoctl: e111 of Radne
limits on Rt . 124 I 1300.

Hsy t1 25 bale, call 304·676·
3997 atter 5.00.

1878 Ford F·150, •whHidrlve,
lockout ha.~bs . PS. PI, IloilO, good
cond, 304-182· 3238

Transpurtal1on

1979 ChiYY C·10. bllldl. 4
71

wheel drive. 250 angin•. plus
lou• 11x1&amp; tim, phon• 304·

Autos for Sale

e95·3850

1881 Z 21 Cem•o. red &amp; bl.ck
Interior PS, PB. air. tilt whHI,
cruis1. AM · FM c ..seHe Ph

'114, 810 ....~r. good ......
304-675·173e.

614-38a-9802.

74

1970 Chll\l'eii•Must Sell Atk-

lng~l2800 May conlidtr tr1d1

Coli !14-445·e201

1111 Hond• Cl 7SOK . Pur·
chiNd nwr In 1111. Aotuel

1979 T-Bird. 77,000 m1111.

PS-PB, AC , AM-FM 81•oo-

ml1olg•370. hciiiOM condl·
tlon 11300. Call 114·4487211

CnHne, t1700 CIIIIU-258·
8217 after •pm.

.'

..

Motorcycles

\

•

NOW THAT WE'[&lt;f:

614-992-6703

HILL.,
WH~Pt- A/?E- ALL
THE VALLE-Y 61ftl...S?•

OVEF!

8113&amp;, 2 bedroom trailer used for
c....,p,ng. C•n be l.tt on rMtad
riverbank lot in Wnt Vlrglnil or
moved Lot h11 electricity 1nd
city water Call 614· 992·3221 .

Ser v1ces

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!CCI Tony and Angela ••·
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Cleaner, one h•lf mile up
Georg• Creek Rd Call 814-

A young, hero·worsh•ppmg
secret government agent

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Gil Nova: Confusions of a
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RINGLES'S SERVICE , experienced c1rpenter, electrid1n.
muon. painter. roofing finclud·
ing hot tar •pplicatlon) 304--

LA5TCHRI5TfMS WA6 THE;

WCR5T EVER.THE- ONLY
PRESENT I GOT WA5 .•.

57!-2088 or 87!-7147

A PINK AND .AJRPLE
DOGefiE' CO\T WITH
61LVER TASSELS . .

to spend the money
1J (I) @I Hunter (CCI
McCall franttcatly searches
for Hunter. who mysterIOusly d1sappears dunng a

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I KJFE lHEY c:oN'T
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Starks Tree 1nd Lawn Service
Hedges . ehrubs , b1.11hu
trimmed, l•ndscar.lng, ltump
and leaf remova . 304-578·

Tournament Se m1f1nals (2

hrs I

(IJ VIctory a1 Sea

2842 or 870·2903

® OJ IJ}I I' II Talle Manhat·
tan iCC) A pregnan1 Ma"

,.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

weds Rocco and g1ves birth

to a daughter wh1le Cutter

BARNEY
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LOW~EZY

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1 NEVER
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COULD SPEAK
SHORTHAND

TELL IT FA5T ..
1 GOT BISCUITS
IN THE OVEN

GOSSIP

Dillard Water Serv1ce Poole.
S 11terns. Wells Delivery Anytime Call 814·448- 7404

1he mass slaying of a family
160 m1n I
(IJ Ill (}) Jact&lt; and Mike
!CCI M1ke and Jack•• auerd
acoSiu me pany hos1ed by a
former 60's radical recemly

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871-7397.

Wattr h1ullng , Form•iy Ken
Wheetons now John' s W1ter
Servlca. Same prlcu. phane

304-578 2e19 or 578·24114

Umutone. und tnd gravel
dehnred , phone 304 676 ·

31eo

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Upholstery

GET OUT T~ERE ,

LUCV, AND 1LL ~IT

A &amp; M Custom Couches 1nd
Reuphotstery , St At 7, Crown
Cit¥, Oh. 614-258 - 1470 E11e
814·4U-3.t.38. Open d1Uy 9 to

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YESIEIDAY'S SCIAM·lETS ANSWEIS
Vendor - Niece - Ensue - Graven - GIVEN
After receiving favorable remarks aboul all hiS tesl answers
lhs s•udant blurted, "Bul you gave me a C." "Yes," replied
!he professor, "and il's lhe besl C I've ever GIVEN "

BRIDGE
James Jacoby
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Reading
the lead

NORTH

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+a 6 4 2

'A3
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By James Jacoby

+s

After a laborious auction, West
leads a d1amond. In thiS s1tuallon you
should always ask yourself , "Why
didn't he lead a heart'" Since the obvious answer is that the d1atnond IS a
smgleton, you should go right up w1th
dummy's ace Now what about
trumps ? Is either opponenl hkely to
have four spades?
The b1ddmg tells you that the one
defender who cannot have lour spades
IS East. If he did, West would have
only one spade as well as only one dla·
mond, and he would 9urely have bid
more than a mere two hearts at his
first turn. What if West started with
lour trumps ? He would have remem·
bered the rule against a defender trymg lor ruffs when he has extra length
in the trump suit and would certainly
have led a heart. Whal does all th1s

mean1
Since trumps are apparently gomg
to split mcely, you can guarantee your
contract by refusing lhe trump fi nesse. Play A·K of spades and then
concede a dtamond tnck to East You
can subsequently shed your heart loser
on a good diamond in dummy If you
greedily took the spade finesse, West
would take the queen, put hiS partner
on lead with the club ace, and the kmg
and a diamond would set you via a
!rump promotion Of course, foolishly
finess1ng lhe diamond at trick one
would give you the same negat1ve

WEST
• Q 10 ;
910 g 6 2

EAST
• 97
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Dealer North
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Opemng lea d

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result
Fmally, West should be ce nsured for
hiS opemng lead W1th a probable
trump trick, he should qu1clly lead hiS
partner' s su11 Declarer would then be
a httle unlucky to lose both the dia mond fm cssc and the trump hncsse
later, but he would be set tn a rout me

manner
A new book by J,1mes J11coby nnd h1s
father the /Me Oswald Jacoby, JS now
available at bookstores It IS "Jacoby
on Card G.1mes. " published by' l'h.1ros

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HouH co... llmHtone. ' and .. ' •
gr•vel Dtlivtred 1 ton and up
Jim Lanltr, 30•· 175-1247 o;

Mowrey's Upholstering serving
tfl county area 22 v••rs The best
In furniture upholstaring Call
30• · 675 - 4164 for free

t1on through lawyers end private agonctes are the focus

Goldblume asks a young
snnch to set up a violent
gang member suspected tn

Jtmes Boy• Wat• Serv1ce. Al1o
pool• f1lled Ca11814· 258 1141
or 614--46-1176 or 814 -448·

Watterson 's Wa ter Haultng ,
rea1on1ble r•tas , immed 11 te
2.000 gallon delivery , Cisterns,
pools, wall , ttc Clll 304-676·

ga1ns con11o1 of Zachary' s
pubhsh1ng emp11e following
afam•ly 1ragedy (2 hrs I Pan
3 of 4
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In Stereo

Rot•ry or c•ble tool drilling
Most W4111s completed 11medl'f
Pump ttiH •nd service. 304-

Cor Fourth •nd Pme
G1lllpolis, Ohio
Phone 61•· 441· 3888 or 614·
448 4477

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HouM calli on RCA, Ounar,
QE. Speciallng In Zenith. Call
304· 1578-2318 OJ 114-448 -

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granrs arnvtng at Elhs Island
1n 1907 strtve for success tn

12 hrs.) Pan 2
8:30 (IJ Ill (I) Growing .Pains
(CC) When Carol w•ns lhe

TrM &amp; Stump removal. ch1in
link tenc•. mowing, shrub1,
stone, mulch , fill, gr~vel Don 's
landtciPH 614-448·8848.

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All types tlfpentttr' • concreti ; '
work Interior. ax'tlrlor. remo·
dellng , p•nting, roofing, tree
astlmltts Call814-4-41 1174 ~

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448·0294

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Uncondltion.J ltftrtime guarln·
tee Loc•l ref«ences furniShed
FrM ettfmatea. Call collect
1·114·237-0488, dty or nighl.
Roger• B•sement
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13500 Call 814-448-4053

1977 Chll\l'y C-10, new t1re1
new carb., brown &amp; t•n. runs
gaod Good •hspe Call 814·
446·3200 1fter f5

7 05
7 30

18ft Monitor C1mp1ng tr1ilor
Ekcellent condition, I 1900.

1979 Chtvrolet p/ u, ••4. V· 8
Auto , PS / PB, SAW, EKe Cond

Top quality. 3 8t 4 yr . old Overo
Plint mares Proven tn pleature
&amp; hslte r Call 304· 755· 7689

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Trucks for Sale

1973 Fard F-1 00 Truck , 3 speed
stsndard Runs good Body f11r
Good work truck 1350 Call
304 676· 1911 IMininua

6 yr Quarter Horse m•ra· Hu
been 1hown. Call

Concrete block• all atzes yard or
dehverv Ma1on tand Gallipolis
Block Co . 123Ya Pme 51 ..
Gllltpohs. Ohio Call 614 448·
2783

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FRANK AND ERNEST

Asking

11500 C•II614·266-U36

romoytl Cell304·876-1331

1986 Ford Escort stal10n
wagon , 4 dr , AT. AC. PS . PB.
AM -FM stereo only 1.900 m1les

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn Clll for latest quotes R1ver
Crty F1rm Supply 814-446·

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&amp; Campers

Grant Home lmprov~ment•· We
spectahze In sun dtck1/ pet1os
al1o 1uspended ceilktgs. Free
estlm1tu. C•ll814-985· 4128

1980, Z-28, 350 T top Many
e11tras 304-676 -6392 after

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Our family had been trans!erred lar from our familiar turf
We felt llka outsiders. A cousin
senl us a potted tree with this
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Dean, Centt~l. 1 3 " -14 "- 15",

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How•• Mandai1alks With ET
about h1s second feature
f1lm , · Bo Bo ·
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Auto parts for sale. Rad•o. A C •
gla11, end other part• for 1977
Cordoba 304-n3-6651

'79 Mercury 302, V·8 1uto, new
raid1l , •9&amp;0 00. ' 78 Olds
Omega 250, 8 cyl, •uto, good
cond. t850 00 304-678-2192

11,600 00 304·676·3e86

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Used auto parte Chrysler and
Chevy C•11614· 247-3281

Mullins Home lmprovemants.
VInyl &amp; Alum. Siding &amp; Soffit
FrM estlmltH (William Mullins)

1973 Mercury Cougsr 1300.00
1985 Hand• Scooter CH -200,

Whtte Farm Tractors. Bett Pr~ce
tn Area, Siders Equ1pment Co,
Henderaon. W Va. 304· 675·
7421

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Toumament 12 hrs I L1ve

1978, 360 Chevy engme 4 bbl
carb. and new hellders. 1360.
Cell &amp;14-448-3978-ask for Ed

1978 Bu1ck Regal t700 00
Pt\one 304-676 · 1 888 after

6 00 PM.

340 fnternational tractor PS,
hve power, ll\le hydrauli cs with
mternet1onal mow1ng mach1ne
New Holland baler 82460 Call
614-286-6622

9364

Uud GM tronomisolon• All
lnttrnlll¥ mspected l guaran·
teed. Alto Ford &amp; Chry"er. Call
814-446-0966
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1880 Csmaro. VI , alf, •uto
11700 {;•II 614 992-664a otter 5·00 p m

Coming Soon New progrtssive
John Dlere Agriculture D811tr·
slitp fn Glllipoha Walch lor
opening announcement

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1980 Chevene, motor JUtt rebu•lt Body. A ·one. Cell 814
ass 9731 attar IPM

4 00 PM 304-675·6943

55 Building Supplies

Roll away bed. eMso le rad10
record player. electnc sewmg
machine. number of lamps
electnctloorsweaper 814 992

3969

304-675-6489

Be1gh brown floral love 1eat,
good cond, S85 00 Call aft~ r

Autos for Sale

1984 Olds Cutle11 Siera CL
Loaded w1th e~~;tras Super clean.
f48150 t8100 book value Call

6367

Pla•d couch tor aale Ellcellent
condition A! king t40 Call
614·446·6448

C~tll614 · 992 · 5871

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Reg1atered Labrador Retriever
pups Yellows and blacks Own
female and male Call evenmgs

Fuewood 100% Seasoned Hard
wo o d Split , delivered , &amp;
stacked $36 Call 614·446·
Swimmmg Pools 3999 New
leftover 1986 model poots
Huge 1 5x24 foot swim area, 4
feet deep Includes deck fence,
f1lter and warrsnty. Fmancrng
arranged. rnstallatmn ll\latlable
Call 24 hours 1 -800 345-0946

Pets for Sale

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(I) Square One TV iCC)

1186 24 fl Playtime Pontoon
- Boat witH 10 HP Mercury
engine ·Loti of e11tta1 C.ll

solid floor Call 614 388 9802

Close out sale on 1986 While
sawmg machine equ ipped tc
119 zag, monogram. over cast.
mend. 1\emmmg, makes buHom
wfloles. derna sews on buttons
&amp; more These machines are new
with a 10 year warranty Sug·
gested pttce IS 8329 96 now
only $98 96 Ca ll 1-614 385
4635 for free dehvery

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Close out sale on 1986 While
sewmg machme eqUipped to
z1g -zag, monogram. over cast,
mend, hemm1ng, makes buuon
holes darns, sews on button&amp;
and mora Thase mach1nes are
new with e 10 yr warranty
Suggeuted pnce 11 8329 96
now only 898 96 Call61 4 386·
4635 for tree dehvery

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

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NEW AND USED MOBIL E
HOMES KESSEL 5 QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml
WEST GALUPOLIS , AT 36
PHONE 614 446· 7274

1966 Skyl ine 47x10 12700.
ca n 614 446· 0390

adults only No pets S225mo
Depostt reqwred Ph £114 245·
6863

6 00 and 10 00 PM

8 8 acres on John McCa rley Rd

M •ll'~

Off1ce Space for Rent E~~:cellent
for Attorneys, Accountant , etc
Close to Court House, Call
W1seman Real Estate Agen cy
614 446 3644

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I 32 Mobile Homes

Ceram •c bu st ness Large Ktln ,
200 plus molds and some stock

23

1,000 t1res. sn:es12 13. 14. 15.
16, 16 5 8 mtles out Rt 218
Call614 256-6251

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Work wanted, house off1ce, or

21

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rooms Call 304·773 5651

Rehable Ca11Anvttme614 388
Will

Furnished Rooms

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19B4 Honda XL800 ~ ' '
•1 .100 00 Motorcycle trailer
hke new f250.00 30•·871·
7471
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Wallman 1 Pamttng. Aes•denllal.
Commertcel. Industrial

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milnga. *1791. C•ll 114-211·
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1601.

range 11000-Best Offer , An
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Unfurnished garage apartment

tak1ng orders for Prom dresses
Call 614-256 1989

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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3 room apartment and bath,

676-2961

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Tuesday. March 3, 1987

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apostrophes, the length and lonnaUoo of the words are all
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Sentinel

SYgo /ooliii(-1/S

Johnson.
birthday

Larkins
birthday

Bridget Lea nn Johnson celebrated her fifth birthday re~e ntly
with a par ty carrying out a Smurf
theme. Following the birthday
dinner. a Smurf ca ke, Ice crea m ·
and pop we re served.
Attending the party were her
parents, Skipp .and Pam, and
brother, Brooks, his gra nd mother, Beulah Johnson. Patrln a Scott, Pa ula, Mindy and
Ma thew Ison and Alice a nd Reed
Koeing.

The seventh birthday of Brandon Larkins was observed with a
party at the hom e of his parents,
Me lodie and Rand al Forbes on
Valentine's Day._
"Fievel" was the th@me of the
part y wi th the cake 'being baked
an d decorated by Deana Larkin s.
Atcnding the party besides his
pare nts were Angela. Sarah,
Jon at han and Deana Larkins.
Rachel Forbes. Aaron and Jason
Pa ngia. Sue Ellen and R.D.
Barn har t, Ga briel and Jane·
Ol da ker, Teresa, Tara and Todd
Dav is, Melissa Pi ece, Belinda ,
Ti !!any and E ric Ri chmon d, a nd
Shaw n and Steven Rice.
Sending gilts were Brand on's
father, Delmar Larkins. Wa nd a
Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forbes,
Marga ret Eskew, and J oyce
Blake.

Sending cards and gifts were
his great-gra ndmot her, Ed ith
Webb, grandfather. Henry Jo hnson, and grandparents, Elmo and
Susan Webb. Wilbur Koei ng,
Kenny Ru ssell, John Sheet s.

Bridget Leann ,Johnson
Nelson and Noka Newso me. a nd
Edi th Lee.

Masters birthday is celebrated

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Joe Ma sters of Reedsvil le was
honored with a sur prise part y
recently in obse rva nce of his 50th
birt hday.
Gifts were presented to him
and a bir thday cake was served
with ice crea m, sa ndwiches ,
mints. nu ts and punch.
Attending were Li sa Masters.

ENTERTAINMENT - Don Sedgwick, plc't ured 1'. provided
organ, accordian and harmonica music when the Tuppers Plains
Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, entertained the 12 veterans and ·
patients at the Arcadia Nursing Home In Coolville. Flags were
presented to the veterans by H.A. Sedgwick as Don Sedgwick allhe
org;m presented I he Star Spangled Banner.

Cubs have Blue and Gold
Indian dances by members of
the Order of the Arrow, MGM
District. were the highlight of the
Feb. 19 Blue and Gold Banquet of
Pomeroy Cub Scout Pac k 249.
The banquet at the Meigs
County Se nior Citizens Center

A brief talk on cub scouting
was given by Rev. Bob Smith.
Meigs Co unt y Cub Scout
Commiss ioner.
Cub scouts and families ended
the evenin g by reciti ng together
!he pack' s Cub Scou t Law.

EWJliii'S RADIA"OR
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Dinner giv~n
for birthdays

Voi.J&amp;, No,211

You just won't find a
better value. for your insurance premium dollar
than a Homeowners
policy from the State
Auto Companies. As an
independent agency representing State Auto,
we offer truly outstanding protection packages
for houses. apartments
and condominium units.

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675-1393

Evangelistic
team to VISit

United Press International
Sentinel Staff Reports
Attempting to make up a Sl2
million projected dellcit. lhe
Ohio Bur~au ol E mployment
Services has begun taking steps
to close 14 field olflces permanently by May 1.
In all. the bureau is planning to
close42 ofllces- 40 percent of its
service points lor Ohio's jobless
- by summertime.

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Jackpot drawing
sparks brisk sales

By RICH EXNER
$10 million, and now people are
CLEVELAND tUP II - A even more interes ted.·-•
slate-record $26 million jackpot,
Pete Bekos. owner of Bekos
thC' fourth-largest In the history Market. a small corner store in
of North American lotteries, is up • Toledo, braced for a surge in
lor grabs tonight In the Super · business. He said most lottery
Lotto drawing.
purchases are rriade at the last
The record prize. which sur- minute.
passes the $25 million won In
"They will be a little crazier,"
Aprlll98ti by newspaper carrier . Bekos sai d. "Naturally it's a big
Walter Morgan ol Cent ervlile, chance to win a Jot of money. "
Ind. ,_had some gamblers spend"We're getting people who are
ing more than $100 on tickets.
not routine players ,'' Bloomberg
The--guarantee of $26 million said.
was based on projected ·sales ol
Players have the option of
~tween $14 million and and $15 picking their own six numbers
million this week, lottery spo kes- !rom a fie ld of 44. or allowing a
woman Anne Bloomberg said.
lottery machine to automa tica lly
"At this point, we do not se lett thei r numbers.
anticipate a revision, although If
Some stat es ha ve recomwe see a subs tant ial change. mended lottery pla yers not to
another update would be approppla y.certaln highly used rombi·
riate. " Bloomberg said Tuesday. nations to avoid having to share
Even If the lottery would not
the jackpot with several winners,
announce an upgraded jackpot. but Bloomberg said the Ohio
the top .,.prJ~e cpuld actually Lotlery is unabl e to determine
exceed S261nUilon.
which · combhia tlo ns are most
often played.
Yassur Ismail. owner of the
She did say, however. thal 73 Public Market In Youngstown, percent o( I he 7 million possible
said he was not surprised lottery combin ations were played last
sales were brisk.
week when there was no jackpot
"It's a bout 50 percent higher winner for a fourth consecutive
than normal," Ismail sa id as he Wednesda y. With increased
pllnched number$ into the store's sales this week. a higher perce nlottery machine. "It 's always ta ge of combinations are certa in
llke that when it builds up over to be pla yed.

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lished, then' may not be a need to
close Pomeroy's oflice. But
Hatc h stressed that the feeling
was "~pPc ul a t ivr . "
Hatch said Boster wou ld co ntinue wor king to keep th P Pomeroy office open.
" He r interest . a nd I can
include Senato r Long in thi s. 1s
that when this lt he ctosi ngs l

function. "

Dr. Hobcrta Stein bac her . arl mlnisl rator ol the OHF:S. ide nt ified th e 42 off ices Tursdav.

say in g sht? ha s no c hoirf' btl 1 io

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beca m C' an i t em, they arE' very

must begin rlosi ng offices Immedia tely." Stei nb acher told a

concerned. Wi th thr htgh level of
unemploy ment in the area , these
offices perform a verv val id

prc·ss confl'rcner .
S1ei nbac hr r sa i d i1 wll l rakf' a!
leas t 4:; days to canePIIrases and

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million Super Lotio jackpot. Th•• current
guarantee of the 526 million, the fourth largest
lottery e ver In the northeasl, Is ha.•cd on projected
sah•s of helwccn $14 and SI5 million. (Uf'I)

GE1TING THE FEVER - A noontime crowd
gathered at a lottery Hekel oullel In The Arcade In
Cleveland Tuesday to purchase llckels In
anllclpatlon of tonight's drawing lor the $26

WASHINGTON t UPll - William Webste r. the form er proscculor and federal judge named by
President Carter In 197S to
restore credibility and Integrity
to the F BI, now laces a similar
job lor Pres ident Reagan at thr
CIA .
Praised by congressional leaders of both parties for his
nine-year record at the FBI,
Webster was tapped by Reaga n
Tu esday to succeed the ailing
William Casey as head of an
int e ll ige nce co mmunit y reeling
from the Ira n-Contra crisis .
His selec tion followed 24 hours
of scrambling by the White
House to repla ce Robert Gates.
the Casey deputy whose nomin ation to beC!Atllrector !ell victim
to the sca nda l, and to reinforce
lhe Impression of a n embattled
administration embar ked on a
fres h start.
"Bi ll Webs ter wi ll bring remarkab le breadth and depth of
experience, as well as an out sta nding record of achievement
to this position," Reaga n, who
ar ra nged an 11 : 45 a.m. EST
meeting with Webster today,
said In a written sta tement.
Because of the haste with
which the While House moved,
presidentia l spokes man Marlin

or all public employees from fh c
public record s Jaw.
Robert Snyder, ass isiant man·
aging editor ol The Plain Dealer
In Clevela nd, said his newspa per
broke a story In 198:. about
then-director James Rogers of
the Oh io Department or Youth
Services hiring convicted lelons.
"'n1e original s tory. whldl
sparked the probes leading to his
convictions, was based In large
part on what sta te personn-e l
reco rd s revea led ," said Snyder .
"Where are lhe exa mples or
the co mpelling . need to make

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na t ion

· Gerberry said those , rrcords
are. not the busi ness of citize ns,
and that publicly elected olliclals
who hire and fire sc hool employees have access to the
records.
But Kenneth Drum, executive
director or the Ohio Newspaper
Assoclttllllll, · said school ~m ­
ployees should be acroulftllble
for their actions, adding the bill is
"a direct contradiction of the
slale's open records law.''
Drum warned that lhe next'
step will be to exempt lhe records

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Webster nominated
to replace Casey

D-Austlntown, chairman ol lhe
committee and author of lhe
legislation, said he and school
officials are concerned that some
citizens are misusing school
employee records.
.His bill, supported by lhe Ohio
Federation ol Teachers, lhe
Buckeye Association of School
Administrators and public employee groups, would make confidential such records as application forms, le tt ers of
recommendalion, previous expe·
r lenc, evalua tions and dlscipll·
nary actions.

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The third annua l science fair
sponsored by the Me igs Junior
High School Science Club will be
ht'ld on March 17 under the
supervision. or Jesse Vall and
Rusty Boo~man, science
teachers, and In cooperalion with
the Ohio Academ~ol Science.
The judging will be completed
during t~e day by Russ Moore
and John Cos tanzo, both of the
Mel¢5 County Board of Education office, Ron Ash of Ohio
Power. St ~ve Powell ol the Meigs
Litter Control Program. a nd
SCIENCE DAY - The third annual science day wlll be held al
Larry Kenned~. DDS.
Meigs
Junior High School on March 17. Each eighth grader wlll
That evening, /rom 7 taB: 30, an
have
an
ex hlhlt and here Kathy Perrine demonstrates her display
open house wll be held In the
on &lt;·reatlng electrlclly using two lantern halterles for her power
junior high school auditorium.
source.
Looking on. is Rusty Bookman, a science teacher.
Parents and friends of the
participants, and all eighth grad·
judged a nd given a superior, environment al research, Ii iier
ers wlll have a project . are
excellent, good or satisfactory. prevention and recyclt ng reInvited 10 the open house.
Any student receiving superior search, energy resea rch, water
Judging will be done on the
will qualify to go to the District resource resea rch, and agricul basis of orlginallty. creativity,
Sc ience Day al Ohio University ture a nd food science researc h.
clarity or expression, use of
The science club this year will
sdentillc method, and knowl- on Aprllll.
· Special Governor's Award5 lor also be sponsoring the Science
edge achieved.
!Continued on Page 141
Excellence will . be given In
Students' projects will be

COLUMBUS tUPl ) - Legislation shielding school employees'
pt&gt;rsonnel records from public
view Is ready for a lloor vote In
the Ohio House of
Representatives.
.
The House Education Committee unanimously voted the measure out Tuesday des pile vocal
protests by newspaper represenlallves who said It would "gut the
stale open records Jaw '' and lead
to concealing the records of all
public employees.
~ep. Ronald, V. Gerberr~...

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c losr tll rm bf'ca use hrr
fcdcrallv -fu nded agency faces a
$12 millio n deficit il_,. Sept. JO .

Fi tzwatN sa id thrrr had bc&lt;' n no
discussion of tel successor fo r

Webster. whose 10-year F'Rl
ter m ex pires next I"Pbrua ry .
Gove rnm ent sources sa id th e
ca ndidat es In cluded hl gh-profll &lt;'
U.S. Allorn l'.Y Rudolph Giuliani
in New York. fpderal judge
Lowell J ensen in Ca lifor nia and
Associa te Allorney Ge nera l Stephen Troll . Gi uli ani an d .Jensen
arc for mer high-ranking Jus tiC&lt;'
Dl•partmenl o ffi cia ls und or
Reaga n.

In any eve nt, White House
officia ls arr hopl'ful Reaga n has
satisfi ed demands on Ca pitol Hill
th ai he rC'spond to lhP worst crisis
of his presi dency by placing
soineo ne of sta ture and Integr it y
at the helm of the troubl ed CIA.
Senate Democra llc·lcu dcr Ro·
bert Byrd of Wes t Virgin ia hailed
the nomination, ca lling Webster
"a hi ghly rcgardPd professional
who will bring much-needed
cred ibilit y to the CJA."
Scnale Republ ica n lcadPr Robert Dole of Kansas said the
move. su bject to Senate co nfirmatio n. " mea ns the CIA job wil l
be filled by a real profes sio nal
who unders tands the Ins a nd out s
of th e lntclllge nco co mmunity
and wi ll provide a surr and
steady hand at th e agency ."

Panel votes to _shield school employees' records ·

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Thursday , with highs twlw&lt;•en
~ 5 an d 511. Tlw prohahilil y or

3rd phase of closings

The closi ngs are to be done in
Boster and Sta te Sen. Jan
lour phases and the Pomeroy Michael Long, D-Circlev ille.
office Is In the th ird phase. have been working to persuade
officials said Tuesday.
OBES not to close oflices In their
Mark Hatch, a legislative aide respective di strict s. Hatch .sa id.
to State Rep. Jo lynn Boster. The Ne lsonville office will be In
D-Gallipolls, sa id the time of the Ihe first phase of closings, Hatch
closings are based on th e length said. It was chosen because of the
of leases on buildings where the closer proxi mity of th e Logan
offices are located, some of and Athens OBES off ices. he
which have a maximum of 90 said.
Hatch said there was so me
days left .
feeling Tuesday that if th e fi rst
and seco nd phases are accomp,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, March 4, 1987

Local OBES office

Mr . and Mrs .. Joe Gar nes, 4.10:!0
Pomery Pike. Pomerov. a nnounce the bir th of a daught er.
Mega n Elaine. on Jan 28 at the
Holze r Medical Ce nt er. The
inlanl weighed seven pounds, H
ounces and was 21 inches lo ng.
Paternal gra ndparen ts arc Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Gar nes. Sa lem
Ce nt er. and the pat ernal great grandparent is Pea rl Ga mes.
Wllkrsville. Maternal gra ndparents are Mr. a nd Mrs. Gene
Mit ch, a nd ma ternal grca tgrandfat her is .John Terrell .
Pomeroy

RETURNING TO STATES
- Sp4 Rundy Eugene King
who has been stalloned In
Honduras will return lo the
United States about March U.
At that lime he will be
stalloned at Fori Riley, Kansas where his wife, Shella, will
join him. They anticipate
returning lo the Chester community In early· April.

Mostly dear lonighl , wilh a
low no'ar ;"1. Partl~· cloudy

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Garnes birth

Thr Rev . Charles Martind ell,a
Sunday sc hool consult an t. will be
at the R" c lne Uni ted Meth odist
Chu rc h on Sunday for both
Sunda y sc hool atlO a.m. and the
mor nin g worsh,lp service at 11
a.m.
Followin g the worship serv ice
there will be a potluck dinner In
the fellowship hall followed bv a
rongregat lena! mee ting In which
the visiting minister will lead In a
discu ssion on Christian educational needs of the chu rch and
communit y.

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Methodi.rt Church
to ho.rt con.rultant

Dail\ Numlwr

through 'l'hursda~· .

Ron and Ca thy Mast ers. Jeff
Mas ters. Lor i, Leo na a nd
Jeremy Custer. Terry, Kay,
J ennifer, and Shane Frick, Debbie Putnam, Her b Ruth, Herbie
began with
Cubmaster
Grate J r .. Ann Linderman, ChaWright
welcoming
cub George
scou ts r;=;:;:;:====::~=~
rles and Gladys Chaffee, Harold
and th eir fami lies. Wright presand Patr icia Eagle. Marv in and
ented roses to deri moth ers and
I'
his wife.
1\WI
Mirna Wa lker. Ric hard and
Ma ce! Bar ton. Kenny a nd Shirley
Si ncla ir. Fra nk and Frana Riffle.
Rev. Melvin Fra nklin, who
"Our Price,, Won't
Rusty, De bbie and Levi Burns,
gave the in voca tion before the
Boil Ynu"
f: lroy and Thefma Kay lor.
potluck dinner. spok~ briefly on
COMPLETE
George and IIa Williams, Dwight
Dav id and Go liath. beforP presRADIATOR REPAIR
214 EAST MAIN .
Bissell. Roy and .Ja nieArms.and
enting the younges t cub scout
New&amp;Recond~ioned
POMEROY
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mc8onald · Ba rbara Maste rs.
prese nt. Jason Roush. with a
RadiltotS·Cores
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ent erta in ed rPcently wi th a
Se nd ing ca rds and gill s were
sling shot and stone fro m Israel.
CAU.
St•t_• Auto
dinner party honorin g Ted Crc- Max ine Hoffm an, Linda Lowry
Ac hievement badges and armea ns, Mindy McDonal d and of Ca ney, Kansas, and Adr ian an
rows were present ed to sco ut s by ~
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John .Jeffers on their bi rthdays, Emm a La they, Letart, W.Va .
Wrt-~ ht .
J22l Jackson Avenue
Point Pleasant
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---on the ir wedding ann ive rsary.
Others attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Simmons. Thomas
and Tyler, To mm y and Shirley
Simmons, Th eodore Cremean s,
Mcla ine Dudding, Ca thy .Jeffers,
Marge Cremea ns. Angie and
Danny McDonald . .Jr.

The children's eva nt::elis tir
tea m from God's [lJble School
will be at thr Poin t Pl easant
Wes leyan Church Sa tu rday a t 7
p.m. and Sund"Y at 9: 45a .m. and
2:30 p.m. March 9 through
Sunday. Ma rch 15. the Poin t
Pleasant Wes leya n Chu rch will
have a revival wit h thr Rev . and
Mrs. Kei th Ledford. eva nge list
and singers. Serv ices will be held
eac h evl'ning at 7 p.m. The Rev .
El mer Farmer. pastor. invites
the pu bl ic to all end.

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changes In the sta te' s oJl('n
records Jaw'! " nsked Snyder,
adding that the sta&lt;c has stood on
the s ide of publi c records In the
recent pas t.
"Th is bill wou ld simply gut tho
sta tr ope n record s laW, a bul wark agai nst the tende ncy of All
public bodies to trea t their
doma in as private flefdoms.
protec ted from the eyes of the
people they are supposed to
serve ," sa ld Snyder, quo tin g
!rom a Plain Dealer edllorlal of
las I Sunday .

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" I t's &lt;1 grc'at sp(lc•r h," Pf' trr
Wal li sn n, ou tgoi ng WhitP Hou sf'
C'OtHlSf' l, IOicJ T'f'JlO ri Pt' S tod:t.V.
T lw prC's idPn ! w i ll dPiivC'r thf'
nati on &lt;.d ly !t•IC'v i ..., f·d acl d n~ s s

lrorn thr· Ovat Offlr-&lt;' ;o t !t p.m.
I·SJ'. l"t' w Wllll l' ll uusr &lt;lidt's
havr sr(' n lhl ' SJJf'PC'h tlwt I.... IJPi ng
ht•lcl. H••a gan. who
loathl's to ~ a .v hr ha s lw Pn Wt'Ong ,
m ~I .V ha VP 1(1 l i l kf1 rlH' fJU~II\1\Jm

c lo s e ! ~·

leap 10 n~s ! o r'P som(~ (.TC'Cll blllt y
lo his ;u.lministra l ion, congressiona l h.•udC'n; hu vr t)('C'n suy ln g.

F'orm{'l' Whit t• ll oust· s pokl•, man
Larry Spea kes sa id Ihill llra gan
h;..~ s to rJ r monstrat P hP i.'i l n
('o nt rol ol' lh(' Whl t1 · 1/ousc• and

foreign policy af to·r th&lt;·dpv;o stat
ing report oft hcTow•·r pan&lt;·! ttwt
he Jo' t the C&lt;J mmand wi th hi '
deta ched managerial ''Y
'"In an ex tra on.l inar.v flurry

or

a&lt;·tl vl ty a nd brief appraranros
brforr reporters. rh r pn•sldrnt
has emergrd from thr r•l" mon th s
of S(' c lu ~ l o n to t t'.'r !Odf•mon!'&lt;. tr iJ I('
that hC' i!-. running tli s own ~ hop
agu ln.
i-l l' appo •a red In the Whi t •
House press Ct•ntc:r Ttwsda y to
we lcornP lhr n• •w " posltJ vp"
signa l from Sov iet i&lt; •ad r r Mik-

hail Corbar hC'\' on mrdl11m
rangr ar ms . "' ' al so :•ct('(l

swiftl y 10 nominate• FBI dlr•·•·tor
Wil liam Wl'iJSicr :o s th&lt;' nrw CIA
di rector.

' Services set
for physician ·
Dr ' 11ogo· r

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D:on i&lt;'l,, ti O

St .. P o m c ro ~' · a
wldcly-knuwn Ml'i gs t'ounl v ph_\'·
sldnn for :)o .\ · r ·Hr~. di! •ll Momlii,\ '
E hf'n czc r

at Vrtl'rans M&lt;·morla l Hos pl&lt;al.
A medical dor'tlJI' prar tlclng In
Pome roy foo ·,u .Y &lt;'&lt;u·s. llr.
Daniels w:J s a n:l! ivC' of

Md g~

Cou nty.
He was IJor n Or t. 29, 1904 .in
Mlner.vill r , a son of ihc la te
Georg~ P. and J\rahrlla Ski nner
Daniels. Hl' was a member of thr
Pomeroy 13apr is I Chur-ch, the
American M•·d lca l Association
and th(" Ohio SIUIP MrcllL·al
Association. He ha d a n ex trnsl V!'
pra ctice In Pomeroy over the
years.
Surviving ar&lt;' his wife. Hr lc na
R. Daniels; '' sis ter. Mrs. Edson
j•JY I Rou sh. Raci ne; a
brother. Hu ~h Daniels of Fort
Lauderdal e, Fla ., and several
nieces and nep hews.
Besides his parent s, he was
preceded In death by a brother.
rContlnu cd on Page 141

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