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Th8 Sunday Times•Sentinel

Page-D-671

Autos for Sale

73

Vans lit 4 W.O.

'79 Chevy \61, 4f WD, tiC, cruin

1979 Ford F.lrmoat, 2 dr., blue,
no rutt. 8 cyl. , au1o ., 90 .. .0
milu. reel d..,endlble Clit. AC .
AM-FM CIIHttl. reer window
deff011 . new
tnow radllll.
Diehud blttery • brakee,

cont., Scottldale pek . Men 0
Wu c1mper top lntulated
04,200 . 304· 823·8843 or871·
1288.

'16

Boats'\nd

76

Motors for Sale

Auto Parts
lit Accessories

79 Motors Home•
lit Campers

John boat for •Ia. Cell 814-

258·11'17.

Black i•P top lor 1951 -57 N
38 , A1. 0100. 814·949· 2481 .

U,100 C.ll 814·.W8·03&amp;2.

81

, BLACKBURN
REAL1Y
514 ..
A"'"

For repeir or ~rtl . 1976 Dodge
Chargtr. Slant 8. EltCtllent
cond.. Standard. 4 Goody. .r
radial ti ..... almo1t new . white
r1illd lentr~ . 70 Mrill. 4 elum.
IIPOkl Whll . t500 . 614-9492800 evn.

Plumbing
lit Heating

~

u•·
GalliJloliH, Ohio ·i 5h:J
l'hon .. I h 14) .J4n-01108

1976 Che11y Impale. 37,000
Ktull miles . 11760 . firm . 814-

742 2187.

1973 Maveri ck UOO.OO. Phone
after 2:00 PM 304-67G-'823.

rune!

CARTER 'S PWMSING
AND HEAnNO
Cor. Fourth end Pine

19711 OMC Jl....., c .... V011,
23ft. 114· 241·1441.

St:il ' ' '

814-742 ·2802 .

82

86

General Hauling

Jam.. Bo&gt;tt Wet., S.W:.. Alto

s••,.

1954 Chevy Belaire. 2 door
tllrdtop , ttlnderd, Nns good.
Body feir . 8550. 080 . Cell

January 19, 1988

Ohio- Point Plellunt. W. Va.

Home
Improvement•
BASE MINT
WAUAPRODFINO

Unc:.n4itlon.a lifetime guer.n·

OaMipolit, Ohio
PMne 114-441 -3118 or 114-

448-44'77 •

JIM'S I'LUMIINO. HEATING.
Itt. 1, loa 311. Gtlllpolls. Cell
814-:117-0t7t.
Clarfl Pklinblng end Hetting. 18
YNrl ~.,ce , unstop dreln1.
New-remodeling · reptlr work .

83

Ao11r1

Oood-1 bcawdng, baaementL
fool~~n , drivewllfl, septic tlnh,
l.nd•caping. Cell envtlme 614·
448-4537. Jtmll L. Devieon.
Jr. owner.

laaerntnt

Weteirpreoflng .

814 -448 -117&amp; or 114-4415 -

7911 .
Ken't Water Stntice. Welle,
dlltmt. pools filled . Phone
814·387·0823 or 814 -387 ·
7741 nigh t

Of

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

Excavating

Weugh 's Water S8r.ice. Welis.
cisttma,. poolt. Ftst, reliable
HfVIc.. CeH 814-256-1240 or
814-258 - 1130. A..sonsble
relet.

87

Race heats up

Jr. Miss orientation

See editorial on Page 2

Photo, story on Page 6

·

day.

Phon• 304· 812·2012 .

t•. loal referenc.e furnllhecl .

frM lltimetel. Catt collect
1-t14·237-041t, doy. ·

pools filled. Call 614-2158-1 14'1
Of

Busim,•ss
St'nict•s

Upholstery
TRISTATE

UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Sec. Ave., Gallipolis
814· 446 -7833 or 61.t -446 -

183J .

.Tar Heels win again

Nation honors King

Story on Page 3

Story on Page 10

VIDEO PICTURES
TAKEN OF
WEDDINGS AND
SPECIAl EVENTS.

e

367-7660

n

Oldsrmbile Cutlue 1800.
Fuel oil flO Yt, 250 gtl. mnk,
both $100. 304-676 .2738 .

•

at y

en tine
1 Section. 10 PagM
26 Cents
A .Multimedit Inc . NewiPaper

Dttaun 280 ZX 2 2. lilver blue,

1c, 11ereo. uc . cond. 18,900.
304 ·!23-5843 .

Miserable conditions

1976 Ford Pint o 1979 engine,
nM battery end aterter. alumi-

num &amp;lot whtelt, 4 eyl. , 4 II).
Nnl IIIC. bod¥ gre~t l Am -fm

ctssette tap e . " Bills Gas Ia Carry
Out " . New Heven. 304-882 ·

2428 .

72

Trucks for Sale

'86 4x4 S-10 Mui Ceb eir . PS .
auto. tren1. AM -FM cllteftetnd
Start 6HP go-kert, like new .

THE FA lillY lllllllOVE IT HERE! - This
home offers 1728 5(1 . fl .. 3 BRs. L~ baths
plu s shower in basement. galley kitchen 11
completely eQ Uipped, LR. family room,
drnmg room, carpeting, cen l!!l air/ heal
pump, rear dec k overlooks Raccoon. C&gt;ll
lor an appoin lmenl loday

OANV ILLE AREA - Clost to llti&amp;s llinu
- 67 acres. m/1. mce home offm 3BRs. 2
baths. krtchen wi DW , diSpl., double owen,
relng., WB stove, 22xl2 LR. din ing room ;
elec . furnace, carpetmg. Bam on property
24xll with loft. Call today 101 more in lor·
mal1on.

GE. Specl•ling

ift

z.,.lth. C.U

304 -5711· 2391 Of 814-4.tl•

2414.
Fetty TrM Trimming, stump
removal. Ctll3o.t·671-1331

197fl Chrvsler Cordoba. Ctill

rienced ctroenter, eftctridtn,
1175-2088 or 1175-7318 .

Starks Tree tnd Uwn Service,
ltnd..:tping. 304-1178-2010.

197 8 Chevy Scotttdllt 4 -WO
with msnv tllltrat . good cond.

n

7,

Rotary or r::able tool drilling.

MOlt weHeco~ttell MmldiV.
Purnp Nlel 1nd HNiot. 304-

1978 Chevy Luv 4 IPd., radjo,
IPOrtv 11 , 799 . Johns Auto

896· 3102

hies, 8uleville Rd ., Gtllipolis.

Bttl'lroom. kitchen r.mdeline.
cerunic tile inltllltktn, •oofine.
drywell. ~umblng , tlectr+ul, (eN
ph .... of building!. ltM-87&amp;2440

1980 ChttVy PU 6 cyl .. 3 spd ..

l hlfl) , 12.696 . 1978 Dodge VIR
11 ,495 . 1978 Ford PU 11 ,095.
1978 Jeep CJ5 Golden E.gle
5&amp; .000, S2.096 . B &amp; D Motol'1,
Hwv. 160. 614 ·446· 7322 .

1 978 Oodge iiJ ton pick -up . New
cemper top . 6 cyL , 3 speed.
Excellent con dition . Mey c;on·
sider tr lde Ca ll61• -949 · 2658.
1976 Chlt'o' . pickup , C~eyenne Yz
ton . V·B, PS Cell lili14 -388 -

8272 .
- - - - -- --- lc1979 1.&lt;. ton Ford . 2 whl. drive.
400 eng. tow mi let, 12000 .
firm. 614 ·992 -6270.

1963 FOld pickup. lair cdti d.

Ph o ne 304 -676 -

$300 .00
4168.

VW R1bbitt LX

piclup. new

diesel engine. ac . 1tento. 48
mpg . ex c. cond. n .soo 304·
623 - ~43 .

NEW LISTING - NEAR NORTH GALLIA
HIGH SCHOOL- Tn ·level home offers 3
BR s, LR, bath , 24x20 fam1ly room , carpet·
ing, electric heat, n1ce deck. anached gar·
age. Call lor an appomtmen l.

CLOSE TO TOIIIN - N1ce onestory home
featuring kitchen . LR. lam1ly room , dming
room , full basement. carpeting, gas heat.
city water. 2 car unaHached block garage.

200 ACRES MI L. FRONTS ON RACCOON
CREEK - App roxima tely 65 acres tillable

QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL - 3 01 4 BR
bnck home offers a 20x40 fam rly room, 3
balhs, k1lchen w1lh OW. drspl., mr cro wave
and trash com paclor. dimng room, inlet·
com system , central arr, 2 car garage, deck
and a 20x40 pool Over $100.000. Call fo1
appornlment today

.

and 135 acres woods . Comfortable two
story home oHers 4 BR s, bath , krlchen . ll v·
ing room. lam1ly room. two lrrepl am .
barn. 2 large sc reened p01ches l ovely
qurel senlng.
RESIDENTIAL - COIIIERCIAL - OR
BOTH' - Very niCe bnck l'&lt;lme located al
225 Thrrd Sl. has had mellen! ca1e and
offers 1424 sq ft. of liVIng area wrth a lu ll
pa rt ~ally finiShed ba sement. Also features
acarport. workshop and a 28x38 concrete
block commercral type bldg wrlh 3 bays
used as an automottve repa11
I lor more 1nformat1on .

1979 JHP CJ ·10 . long wheel
b111 PU . CJ,~IIdra treck . 360. V -8 ,

eulo . a1r. PS . PB, tlid1ng , ..,
windelw . low mil..ge 1979
CJ -5 Golden Eagle. V-8 . lspd ..
spoke wheels . AM ·FM stereo.
tow mtleege Cell 614 -446 9700
~
1982 Dodge A1 m custom va n
auto . urpet . AM-FM tape . w ire
rimt . ,por1y, 14 , 499. John ' s
Auto Salel, Bulaville Ad , Galli polis , Oh

1970 Ford window ven . Econo·
line. S500 Ce l\614 ·446 ·9650

NORTH GALLI A ESTATES - Morgan Twp
l00x300 lot Ask1ng $3.900 Owner w1ll
cons1der fmanc1ng.
24 ACRES 11 / l , HARRISON TWP .. CLAY
LICK ROAD - Rollrni land . well oo orop erty. barn and tobacco base. Call lor more
detarls
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE - 14170 Fleet
wood Broad more, 2 BR. 2 balhs .~ krtchen
wl range and ICing . ca rpeting, lO x1l me·
tal storage bldg. Call lor more delarls
GUY AN TOWNSHIP - 108 acres more or
less located sculh of Mercervrlle Approx
20A ti llable Balan ce woods toba cco base
Ow ner wrll help llnan ce
OWNER ANIIOUS TO SELL - HAS RE ·
DUCED THE PRICE BY $10.000- 132 9
acres mi l rn Waln ut Twp 11: story home
has 3 BRs. bath . 42x94 barn . lar ge tobacco
ba se Call tor an appornlm&lt;nl

POMEROY , 0 .

992-2259
NEW LI STING - Syracuse
- ~ 2 IJedH)(]m home on a l
ac1e lot Room tor a mobtle
Mme life 'ISO $1 3.500000
NEW LI STING - letart lnexpen :;tve houstng 1S availa ble wtth thiS 2 3 ~droom on a
large

101

Rental

mestmen l

lor on I&gt; $1500 00
NEW LISTING - Rt. 33 near iCWI'fl Acompletely remodeled 3 bedwom horne New
furnace. carpe!lng, k1tchen
cabmts and bathroom h;.:
lure, Nolhrng to dobut move.
,,, $1 900000
NEW LI ST IN G - Pomeroy
- 5" '"of wooded land to
en1ov are great Add to lhrs a
3 bedroom 2 ba th home
w1tf' basemen!, ga r.:t ge . and
barn rna kes 1! 1deal for you l

Near 1own - good condr
t10n Only $28.000 00
NEW LISTING - Foreclo·
su1e p10perty pr 1ced to sell

at $12 900 00 Needs some
work. bul has great polen ~a l Call for mf ormat1on
NEW LISTING - Trnec lusu re
property - up to l r!'fltal
un1ts PU1 ch ase as IS, good 1n·
veslment .v1th repa1rs .vould

navegood gross mcome Sieal
al $19.900 00

SUNDAY PUZZLER
ACROSS

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

73

follow heavy snowfall

RINOLES ' S SERVICE . lllP•

muon. painter, roofing (lndud·
ing hoi tar lppUCIIIiorl) 304·

614 ·" 6·4256

Chevy 4-WD . Ce ll efter
8U -3C57-0661

RON ' S Ttlevitlon Service .
Hou .. ceh on RCA, Queru,

LOOK AT THIS! 10 ACRES ll l l , ONE YEAR
OLD RANCH - $39.9001 -ThiS home
offers 1584 SQ II . 4 BR s. 2 bath; , krtchen.
lam rly room . l 2x24 LR . drnmg room. carpetmg. elec 88 heal. Andersen thermo
'panes. county water SW school d1slnct
Callloday and lnake an appmntmenllo see
thiS one
PRICE REDUCED TO $55.000 - Owner
movrng lo farm. E&gt;eellenlly located 3 BR
bnck ranch 1n M1il1 V1l iaie. Othe1leatures
rnclude LR. FR. eQurpped knchen . 1·- bath.
lull hasement 10x10 covered palro. very
nrce llal fen ced ba c,yard Ma •e an ap
porn tmenlto see thiS ooe today
BRAND NEW DUPLU - Greal rnveslment
lor the buyer Loc ated oo Graham SchOol
Rd Each un11 offers 2 8R s. IrVIng room.
bllh. krtchen wrth stove, oelrrg., DW and
d1spl . laund1y. large carport centra l a11
and stor age area

THE PRICE ON THIS HOllE IN CUTENARY
HAS BEEN REDUCED - Home features 3
BR s. l 'l baths. eQ Uipped krtchen. drnene.
central a1r , nat gas heat. covered pat1o.
unanached g"age Call for an appornlmenl
DO YOU WANT LOTS OF AOOII PLUS !HE
CONVENIENCE OF LIVING IN TOIIIN1 Th rs home offers both. l ocated on Second
Ave lh rs home has 3 or 4 bed rooms.LR,
dr n1ng room . large ki!Chen Wllh pantry off
k1lch en , smal l back porch . large lronl
por ch. full lol ·w1lh plenty of room lor garden and k1ds. gas heal. unanached one tal
ga rage Callloday for an appornlment
ADDISON TWP . - Appro. 7 mrles from
Ga llrpolrs 39 '' ac r~s more or less fronts
on township road All woods and brush .
$8.9JO.

GENTLEMAN'S FARII - 35 acres m/ 1,
mostly bllable. 3 miles north of Rodney.
Spnn g, well and county water . fenced and
cross fenced . Tobacco base. Very n1ce 301
4 bedroom ranch style home wrlh k1lchen.
LR. bath. breezeway . woodburn mg lrreplace Call for an appOintment
$1,000 - II ACRES - CHESHIRE TWP.
- Vacant lan d. sepiiC lank on property.
Call lor more rn formatron.
ADDISON IWP.- Possom Trot Rd .- 93
acres mi l. all woods Old barn on properly.
$21.900
COIIIERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL - IN·
DUSTRIAL - 50 acres, more or less. vacant land rdeal lor mvestment or any type
development. Road honlage on U. S. 35
and M1lchell Rd.
GREEN TOWNSHIP - 150 acre; m/1, approx . 40 acres llllable, tobacco barn . drrvethru shed . melal callle bam. Approx 1?
acre lake on property
ATIENTION INVESTORSII RENTAL IN·
COlE OF $415 PER IIONTH - ASKING
PRICE $29.900' - 1.5 acresmi l, 5rooms
an d bath home, l2 x65 mob1le home and
mo b1le home pad . Call lor more delarls to ·
day
YOU CAN OWN A LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY
- 5 acres m/ 1on St. Rt. 141. N1ce one
story home has a lamrly room w1th W()Od ·
burner. lull basement. heal pump. central
arr. CISiern, well and county w~le1. Green
School Call lor an appornlmenl
YOU'LL LIKE LIVING HERE - 3 BR ranch
IU sf mrnules Irom town on Rl. 141. Other
features 1nclude k1!chen w/ range, rel ng.,

OW . drspl. and oven . LR wllh llfeplace.
balh. lull basement. dec•. fenced back·
yard. gas heal. cenlral arr . Clly school diS·
trrct.
RACCOON CREEK HOMESITE - Oilers
sw1mmrng. boat1ng and frsh 1ng Lot111e rs
I 00•600 and has electrrc. water lap and
seplrc lank Call lor more delarls

90 Rinse, as the
throat

1 Courses

7 Classifies
12 Mlll1ary student
17 Musical
Instrument

21
22
23
2&lt;4
:15

Master
Extra
Reason
German river

Compass point
26 Ex1rernely terrible
28 Keen
30 Hold back
32 Math term
33 Dollar bill
35 Japanese

92 Roman road
~Faction

95 Delineated
96 Zodiac sign
97 Seesaw
99 Storage
comp,artment
100 Remainder
10 1 Nobleman
102 Notice lheloss of
103 Obstruc1
105 Most unusual
107 Samarium

166 Trapped
168 Biblical character

169 Handle
170 Dispatches
171 Place opposite

DOWN
I City in Nevada
2 Beasts of burden
3 Above
4 Spread for drying
5 Goddess of
discord
6 Wander
7 Steamship: abbr.

75
76
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
88
89
90

Dawn goddess
Relies on
Pamphlet
Kind of beer
Tropical lruils
Wireless set
Shore
Lilts wilh lever
Damp
Bone ol body
Lock of hair
Stares open·
mouthed
g 1 Place for combat
93 Deliverance
95 Surgical saw
97 Shade
98 Male sheep
t02 Obligation
104 Rodents
106 Female deer

37 Sling
39 Band worn

symbol
109 Abstract berng
110 Short hit
111 Forgive
1t3 Soaks up
114 - Bela Kappa

around waist
40 Lair

115 South America:
in it

41 Japanese drama
43 Equals twelve

116 Time gone by
117 Dress border

15 Landed properly
16 Importune

118 Uncouth person

lOB Bogged down in
mud
110 Prohibits
111 Feel indignant at

17 Brick -carryi ng

112 Mountain lake

be\lerage

months
4 5 Haste
47 Tellurium symbol

48 Chair
49 Of the nose
52 Hail ·
5-4 Ancien t Jewtsh
ascetic

56
57
59
61
62
63

Lounges about
Entertained
Pack awoy
Willow
Food fish
Soil

64 Teu tonic deity
66 Ocean

67 Opp. of Rep.
68 Burden

120 Babylonian deity
12 1 District in
Germany
122 Vehicle
123 St rain for breath

124 God ot love
126 Essential
cha ra~ ter

128 Unruly children

130 Choral
co mpositio ns

t32 Informal letter
134 Bound
135 Corn units

136 Myself
137 Cuts
139 Lounging slipper

69 Manuscript : abbr .
7 1 Frozen water

141 Exist

72 Pintail duck
74 Cornered
76 Hard of hearing

143 River islands
145 Civil in juries
147 Pecan and

77 Pedal digit
78 Concerning
79 Praised

almond. e.g.
149 Edge
152 Equally

8 1 Npgative prefi)(
82 Harvest

153 Heavenly beings
155 Female relative

83 Craw
84 Couple
85 Nol processed
87 Strips ollea1her

157 Expanse ot grass
159 Fulfill

89 Brown. ss bread

142 Free of

~ 60

Gratuities

162 Ci rclets
164 Pre-eminent

8 Harvest goddess

9 Cheers
10 English streetcars
11 Mexican shawl

12 Centimeter: abbr.

13 Swiss river
14 Club

107 Portion

assessments

device
18 Commerc1al ·
19 Amend

20 Publishes
27 Pieces out
29 Chief eJ~;ecutives

31 Rhodium symbol
34 Guarantee

36 Dines
38 Tried
40 Erase: pnnting
42 Kiln

44 Decays
46 Judge
48 Traded for money
49 Lowest point
50 Priest's vestment
51 French arti cle

53 Bard
55 Sodium symbol

56 Molded mass ol
'bread
58 Petile
60 Give prior notice
62 Cleaning
substa nce

65 Blushing
68 Meadows
69 Antlered animal

70 Clan s
72 Goes by wa1er
73 M ost uncanny

t 14 Very poor person ·
116 Strokes
!17 Chapeaux '
119 Fate
121 Pierce
t22 Pasteboard
123 Proceed
125 Stupefy
127 Near
128 Chastise
129 Dried grape
130 Shooting star
t31 Shoo1s
!33 Hebrew monlh
136 Force
t3B Cubic meter
140 Babylonian hero

143 Artic le
!44 Wild plum
146 Peruse
148 Trade
t 50 Roman dale
t51 Fashion
t 53 Beast of burden
154 Health resort
156 Goal
158 Pinch
181 River in Italy
163 Saini: abbr.
165 Dysprosium
symbol
167 Behold!

CENTRALLY LOCATED - GREEN TWP . 22 11 AC m/ l wrlhlronlageonSI Rt 14 1
and Nerghborhood Rd Also ad101n1 San ders Hrll Subdrvrsron Owner frnancrng
avarlable Call lor more deta~ ls
PERRY TWP . - 11 8 acres, mi l, older
home oilers 2 BRs. LR . krtchen . bath. full
ba sement. storm wmdow s. well . rural water available. Call for more delarls.
103 ACRES 1 / l , SPRINGFIELD TWP. Appro• 96 A. l1llable. older home has 5
BRs. bath. LR, krlchen . county wale! ,
40x60 fX)Ie bldg., 40x60 lobacco barn. Va rrou s other oulburldrngs

NEW LISTING - 2 unrl renta l tn Middleport 1n good

condrlron $355 00 monlh ly
g JO s~ 1ncome. owner want s
$24 900 00 ' nd m'y help fr~
nance CAll TOO.AY 1
IDEAL TIME TO BUY A
HOME ' WE HAVE A 9.8%
RATE MONEY AVAILABLE'
Henry E. Cleland. Jr.
992·6191
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Dollie Turne1 992· 5692
Jo Hill 985-1466

CDIIIElCIAL BUILDING - PERRY TWP.
- NEAR CORA - 6000 sq. ft. steel bldg.,
ldea_l for trt_yone m truck10g. drillin' or
mmmg buSHless. Owner may consider
I
gor hn1r1cmc. Call lor m01e in forma·

® 1986 United Fealure Syndical&lt;

•

By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel. Staff Writer
Treacherous roads and scanered
power outages made !11e m iserable
Sunday night and Monday morning
for some Meigs Counlian s, not to
mention for highway department
and power company work crews.
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. reported the greatest
number of outages for customers
served by lis Atilens' lines.
Fred Deskins of Columbus and
Southern's Athens office reported
approximately 3,000 customers off
on a llne running from Nelsonville
south to Pomeroy. Areas of Meigs
County affected by this outage
Included Texas Rd., lhe Harrison·
ville and Snowville areas, St. Rt . 248
In tile Chesler area. the 1\Jppers
Plains-Coolville area. Success Rd .
and Cherry Ridge: AI 10 a.m. this
morning, about 550 cu stomers were
wtlhout power In these areas.
Ron McDade of Columbus and
Soutilem's GalUpoUs ofilce reported aboul859 customers on their
Cheshire line toward Middleport
· werewlthoul powerbetween4and6
a.m. this morning. By 10 a.m ..
customers on this line were r es·
tared " 1th the excepllon of aboulll
in the Little Kyger area.
McDade also reported !hal about
100 customers on Hysell Run.
Monkey Run and Cave St. in
Pomeroy were out for a lime, as
well as 175 customers in the Lincoln
Heishts area.
,
Altogether, McDade said abOut
100! customers served out of
Gallipolis were affected by tile
outages. As of 10:30 this morning,
only about 1~ of tilose customers
were still without electnc service.
Ohio Power Co. was also plagued
wflh outages dunng the night and at

10 a.m. reported about 270 CUSIO·
mers were without electricity In the
Story's Run, Langsville and Racine
areas.

Both McDade and Des kins and
Ernie Sisson of Ohio Power anl!ci ·
pated the problems would be
corrected today.
Buckeye Rural Electric Co-Op
and Monongahela Power Co. could

not be reached this morning for
infonnalion regarding tilelr Meigs
Coun ty customers.
The stale highway departrnent
reported tha i lraffic on primary
roads in I he county moved at a good
pace this morning desplle I he five to
eighl inch snowfall. Rts. 7 and 33
and the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
(Continued on page 10)

GET om TilE SHOVELS - Employee Jam Guinther got 1m
exercise Monday momlng as he shoveled snow from the driveway at
SmJth..Nelson Motors on East Main. Next door at UUie Dan's Exxon
they used a front end loader to clear Lhelr drive.

Economic turnaround in Ohio
no~ed by· Governor Celeste

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FINISHING UP - Things around Pomeroy got a
Ultle harried Swlday a1temoon when the pumps at the
SuperAmesica Service Station at Zl9 West Main
(botlom photo) wouldn't shutcifand about:JIIlgaDons
of gu.soUne escaped. The Pomeroy Fire Department
was called to Lhe scene around 3: 30 p.m. and

everything was mder control by 5:30. Some of Lhe gas
went Into the river and Ohio EPA and the Coast Guard
were both notified. (Top photo ), The area was closed
to tralllc from the Pomeroy-Mason bridge to
BuUemut Ave. The sherl!!'s department and
Pomeroy and Middleport PoUce assisted.

Trucker charged in traffic
death early today on US 35
GALLIPOLIS - A North Carolina man has been chargl'd, wt1h
negligPnl homicide and passing
wllhoul an assured clear distance
by the Gallta-Melgs post oflhe Siale
Highway Patrol followtng a twovehicle collision on U.S: 35 early
Monday morning wlllch killed a
Montgomery County man.
The victim was ldenlifled by tile
patrol as Gary A. Porterfield. 21, of
216 lrwtn St .. Daylon.
JamPs A. Winstead. ~5. of
Graham, N.C ., Is lodged In the
Gallia CO)Jnty Jail pending a
hearin g on the charges In Gallipolis
Municipal Cou rt .
The pa l rol sa id PortPrfleld was
eastbOund on 35, about one and
two-tenfhs miles wesl of Ohio 588.
when a trarlor·lraller, driven by
Winstead, allegedly allempted lo
pass another vehicle and struck
Porterfield head-on.
Winstead was not Injured In tile
12:01 a.m. collision. troopers said.
Porterfield was pronounced dead
al lhP scene. lhe patrol said. His
deat h Is 1111' first fatality this year In
Gallla County.
A Meigs County woman Is tlsled
In stable condlllon al Veteran!(
Memorial Hospital followtng a
single-car accident Sunday mom·
lng on Ohio 325.
Candace L. Tillis, 35, of Langs·
ville, Is being lrealed for fractured
ribs, possible Inlra·abclomlnal ln·
Juries and a possible concussion,
hosplial official s said.

The Gallia-Meigs post d the State
Highway Patrol said Tillis was
southbound on 325. al the lnlerscctlon or Salem Twp. 321. when sh&lt;'
allegl'dly lost conlrol d her car In a
curve and went orr the right side of
I he road lnlo a ditch.
Her vehicle sustained heavy
damage in the 6:15a.m . accident,
troopers said .
Meanwhile, three prople dieil in
weather-related accidents and a
Amish youth was killed In a l&gt;Jggytruck crash Sunday, boosting
Ohio's weekend traffic deat h toll to
10, according lo the Stale Highway
Patrol.
Three separate accidents thaI
OCCUlTed on snow-covered road ·
ways and wlihln a few minutes of
5:30p.m. Sunday claimed I he lives
of a Marysvil le man. a Bellefon·
Iaine woman and a Clermonl
County teenager.
A horseodrawn buggy pulled lnlo
the path or a tractor·! railer on U.S.
250 In Wayne County abOut 9: 15
p.m . Sunday, killing the 17·year-old
driver of file buggy as well as the

oorse.

Across the state, there were six
deaths Sunday, I'Ml Saturday and
two Friday night . Only Of\e of the
victims, woo died in 10 separate
accidents, was wearing a sea t bell.
a P,alrol spokesman said.
The patrol counts fatalities resu lt·
ing from accidents on the state's
JX!bllc roadways each weekend
betWEen 6 p.m. ?rlday and mid·

nigh! Sunday.
Killed were:
Sunday
Marysville: Richard R. Gruen·
baum, 47. Marysville, in a I'MJ-car
accident on a Union Coun ty road .
Bellefontaine : Rebecca P. God·
frey, 61. Bellefontaine. in a I'MJ-car
crash on U.S. 33 In Logan County,
Panna: Josephine Lenarcic. 71,
Panna. In a two-vehic le collision on
a Parma street .
Baiavla : Lisa A. Kidwell. 15,
Goshen, ln a one-car crash on Ohio
131 in Clermont County.
Wooster : David J. Schlaybach,
17, Apple Creek, when his horse·
drawn buggy pulled lnlo I he path or
a lraclor·tralier on U.S 259 In
Wayne County.
Cleveland: Ronald G. Planlsek,
7, Cleveland, whPn st ruck by a car
as he anempled to cross a city
street.

Saturday
Akron: Cheryl E . Newton, 22 ,
Plllsfleld, Mass., in one.car accident on the Ohio 1\Jmplke in
Summit County. ~
Hamillon: Ha1vey Wayne Brock,
28, Ham!llon, in a one- vehicle
acclclenl on a Butler County road .
Filday
Usbon: Bryan B. Samherson, 19,
Wellsville, Ina car·sernlaccldenton
U.S. ll In Columbiana Coo nty.
Hamlllon: John K. Williams, ll,
Hamilton, ln a one-vehicle crash on
a Butler County road .

COLUMBUS, Ohio iUPll -Gov.
Richa rd f . Celeste predicts lhP
Buckeye Sta le will experience the
same economic turnaround thai
happened in New England and "be
the Massachusen s of l hP next
generallon."
During his life half·hour lelevi·
sian call·in show Saturday night,
Celeste said Ohio has been gaining
populallon the last couple of years,
allrlbuttng that growtil lo hi s
policies.
The governor addressed a variety or topics that arose from
questions from the audience and
caller erom throughoul the state
during that show broadcast over
nine · Ohio lelevlslon statio ns and
paid for by hi s re-election campaign
commtnee.
He deal! with l hP thorny Issues of
Ohio's busines's I axes and workers
compensallon progra ms. wtth the
state lonery proceeds and wllh I he
Income tax hike he engineered in
19&amp;1
'
But Celeslhaid populalion sla t!so
lies show that "staning In 1984 we
actually began to grow again." He
said this Is because his admlnlslra·
lion's policy furnished new jobs

which drew prople lo the Buckeye
State.
"People wrote Massachuse1 1s off
about 25 years ago," commcnled
the governor. "They said now that
the textile mills havP closed, and
the shoe faclories have closed.
everyone's going lo leavP Massa·
chusells. Today If's leading lhP
country with the lowesl unemploy ~
ment and a growtng population.
We're going 10 he the Ma ssachu ·
setts of the nexl generation."
On workers compensa lion. Celeste said he recognizes " legtlimaiP
concerns" oft fxo business commun
ity and sa id tilose concerns result
from a number of " unknowns"
anached 10 recent court decisions
liberalizing workers compensation.
He said lfxo business concerns are
" panly a result of what 's happen·
Ing around the countr,• wllh
increaSI'S in casualty Insurance
costs and of her costs."
The goveroor said he hopes the
GenPral Assembly can wrile legis lation to revive lhe workers com ·
pensallon system by providing a
" frame11urk for costs" so bu siness
wtll know what it mu s1 pay fo r.

in response to a quesllon alx&gt;ut
busmess 1axes. Celesle sa id Ohio's
s1a1e and local bu siness !axes
ranked 361h in the coumry and "if
you compare us 10 mos1 of · the
heavily induslrlali7.Pd sfales, we
rank very favorably in terms of tax
burden."
"I think in 1erms of rhP coSIS of
1axes wr are very co mpetitive,"
said Celesle. " Our lax&lt;'S are
coming doMl ."
The governor also look lhe
oppotuni ty to explain lhal while he
and lfxo GenNa! A!i';cmbly raised
laxes in Iffi..1. they had provided
some reductions since lhen.
On other matiNS. lhP governor
said:
- Th~ slaiP gov~rn menl can help
!ann fa mill~s by providing lowInterest loans. maintaining tile
quality of educ1ron and extension
service and trying lo expand
markel s for Ohkl products.
- He is working with lix' goveroors of other Greal Lakes stales to
somehow redute the water level in
Lake Erie 10 pmlecl the shoreline
while still permilting hea~· shipping.

Governor still seeks running mate
Riffe Jr.• D·New Boston, and Sen.
By United Press lntematlonal
The biggest question circula ting Eugene Branstool of Utica, hath of
In political circles these days whom want to remain In the
appears to be "Will you run wtlh me • legislatu re.
Celeste has been looking for a
for lieutenant governor?"
While Republican guhematorlal running male since Myrl ShohOpeful James A. Rhodes has his emaker died last year.
On thP Republican side, Paul
running male firmed up, other
has asked House Mlnorily
Pfeifer
candidates are still asking.
Leader
Corwin
Nixon d Lebanon to
The Columl&gt;Js Dispatch Sunday
take
I
be
No.2
spot
on theGOPIIcket
said Public UtU!tles Commission
Thomas V. Chema, 39, of Shaker wtlh him.
Several sources close to Celeste
Heights- former exectlve dll'l'clor
the Dispatch I hal Chema heads
told
of I he Ohio Lottery - Is favored by
a
Ust
of possible candidates for
a clear majority If prople whose
lieutenant
govermr that also In pollllcal advice Gov. Richard F .
cludes
Sen.
Richard C. Pfeiffer Jr.,
Celeste has relied upon In recent
'
.
·
d
Columbus.
years.
"A lot of prople are fighting for
Celeslt' has already been turned
Chema,"
the paper quoted one
doMI by House Speaker Vernal G.

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ad \'iser as S.'l~' in g. " ThPr£''s ;t grrat

movemen1 11wn~ for Tom C'hcma."
The Dispalch sa id none of the
advisers \\'as willing to rule out
Pfeiffer or Bran stool becauSI' of
shared unccnalnty over ihP gover·
nor's thinking on lix' question. v
Celeste held separate interviews
last week wllh Branslool. Pfeilfer
and Chem a. Rhodes has picked
Hamillon Cou nty Commlsskmer
Robert Tall as his running mal e.
Senale Presldenl Paul Glllmor.
the lhlrd Repu blican in the race,
h.1&gt; hirh'l \\' ll•n or whO rt' will pick.
Rho&lt;b .mrl 11 L•lfl'r had announced their candidacies, but
Gilmor Isn't planning his formal
announcemenl until Jan. 27.

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�Monday, January 20, 1986

Commenta
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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'News Editor
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:m words

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ta ~ lf' .

addrPssin_g Issues not personalltlt•s

Glenn-Kindness
race heating up

Sav~i?

We have aU been made familiar
with tlle problem of South Alrlca,
but there is also tlw&gt; matter of
Southern Alr1ca, and that means
Namibia, Mozambique and Angola,
tlw&gt; last being the most ronspicuous
because Congress has oot yet
decided what to do: Help Savimbl,
or don't help Savimbi?
Jonas Savtmbl (t!W&gt; leader of
UNITAl. you will recall, is the
Angolan !Ijulvalent ri the oontras In
Nicaragua. For years he tough! for
independence from Portugal. pur·
suing democratic government and
clvU liberties. And then, at the
moment of victory tn 1975, tlle roup
d'etat happened . This was a
Marxist·Leninist operatbn made
possible by Cuban soldiers, who
continue to reside In Angola ,
approximately 35.(00 of them.
There is a nice piquancy here, by
tbe way: Cuba dlarges the govern.
ment of Angola $l,(XXJ per month
per soldier. How oo earth does little

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k.

Angola get that kind or dough?
Courtesy or an American oil
company, a subsidiary of Chevron,
which is busy pu liing all au I of
offshore beds. netting SffiQ m!Uion
per year for the Angolan rommu·
nlsts. The arms thl&gt; government
(th!&gt; MPLA I roceivearerourtesy of
Moscow, but they need their other
inrome to stay alive. Angola. which
used to export grain, has become
another workers· paradise: There
isn't enough to eat, and they need
therefore to import grain.
Savirnbi's position Is different
from Ihat of the oontras, who !ought
for their independenct&gt; and ch·il
rights, losing them at the moment
of victory over Somoza to the
Sandinislas. Because alt oough the
contras don't hold down substantial
parts of Nicaragua, Savlmbi is very
much in rontrol of 30 percent of
Angola. where he runs schools. and
even hospitals.
And w1x&gt; has made possible

Savimbi's su rvival'? South Africa .
Opponents of aid to Savirnbi stress
that such a thin g would conlami ·
nale us. be&lt;.·ause South Africa and
the United Sia les would then be
partners in the same enlerprise.
Having touched pitdl, we would
ever after be defiled .
This is an argument we never did
hl&gt;ar, not even relroactiveiy, when
we joined hands wilh J osef Sialin to
fight Hitler, but It rrsts these days
on mischievous presumptions 'that
don't have an annlogy in the Secoud
World War. We are being told that if
Indeed our goal is lo keep Southern
Africa from rommunization, then
we must r!'COgnize that collabora·
tlon with the aparlheld government
of South Africa in the matter of
Angola wuuld so antagonize the
bLrk population of South Africa as
to drive them into the arms or the
communlsls.
1\vo obsetva tions become rele·
vant. The !irs! Is tha t In helping

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COLL'MBCS 1UP II -The fat is in the fire roncerning the dlallenge to
Sen. John Glenn . D·Ohio. by Republican fli&gt;p. Thomas N. Kindness of
Hamillon.
Glenn got tired of being labeled a do·oothing senator by Kindness. who
said the onJ:.· legislation he has gotten enacted dllling his second lerm were
resolut ions calling for a National Volunteer Firemen's Recognition Day
and commemorating PPte Rose's historic base hit of last summer.
Not true. said Glenn. issu ing to Ohio political n&gt;pOrters a nlne-page list of
accomplishments. including H bills ranging from research and
dewlopment to Pakistani nuclear power. enacted under his authorship.
The Pete Rose resolution was not one of thl&gt;m.

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"Tha t nine-page listing paints a pot1rail or a sidelin e senator, watching
the passing parade and tossing handfuls ci confetti oow and then ," wrote
Kindness in rrbuttal. "It proves my point. Thanks."
Kindness said 13of the "bills" listed by Gi!'nn were merely amendments.
and in the other case. a different measure actually was adopted.
Hopefully. confetti will be thl&gt; most dangerous substanct&gt; lossed in this
Senate contest.
Kindness has no opposition among Republicans for the Senate
nomination. :-Ia one else is brave or foolish enough to tackle Glenn.
The challengr to embattled Democratic Go,· . Richard F. Celeste.
hoWP\'E'r, is quiiP anothPr mat ter.
Republican State Chai1man Michael F. Colley is resigned to a three·way
ptiman fight. try as he might to a\·oid OOP.
"That appears to be firm ... Colle)· said of the battle among former Gov.
James..\ . Rhodes and Republican stateSens. Paul E. Glllmor and Paul E.
Pfeifer.
The matter of the state party ettoorsing !or governor befon&gt; the May
ptimary. twice tabled. will come up again at the end of this month. said
Colle' .
"None tor the candidates !or govprnor &gt;has said the)' r&lt;' in favor of an
endorsement. so it appears unlikPl)· there will be an Pndorst'ment ," said
thl' cha itman .

ThP situation is re,wsed in the slot ror attorney general. where no
Republican law~·&lt;'r ha s come forward to run against Attorney Genprai
Ant hom· J . Ceit'br&lt;'Zze .Jr. Colley said · scwral!l'ople" are considering the
run
Frankl&gt;n \au nt\ Commissioner Roger II'. Trac)· Jr. dropped out of !hi&gt;
rarr for sl&lt;:l tf' II'f'asurf'r last ~~·f\ek, lea,·ing thE' Rrpublican nomination to
swte Rep. Jeffrev P. Jacobs of Bay \'tllage.
.. Rogpr Tracv made that decision ... said Colley "He was not forced out, "
· althou gh the chaim1an conc"&lt;!r&lt;l one candidate per ornce is the party's
obj£'Ctiw• fo r thr primarY .

Gu,· Cl'l!'sle had a two·dav reltl'al last we&lt;&gt;k with members of h1s
Cabinet. and spent part of the tinlP '"·ing to prepare !he hPads of his
departments lor doing their jobs during an election ca mpaign .
"We want to make our people walk the stratght and narrow when il
comes to the campaign." said Debra Phillips . ass istant press secretary to
the go\wnor.
Th~ t means no

rx:&gt;lit ical art r\·ify oo st0:.1 te 1im{' and no state resoun:'es used

·far politics. she said. The ool\ quPSI!ons !rom Cabinet m&lt;&gt;mbers seemed to
·be ho~· to contain some Rhodes infiltrators in their dPparlments.
. '"There is to be no political acti,·itY going on in the deparonent s,
fli&gt;publican or Democratic... \eleste was quoted as tPUing his
administrat ors. When as ked how they could help hLs campaign . he told
them to "giw 110 petT&lt;•nt tu tht'i r job and make government thl' very best
thev can. " rcla lr&lt;l Phillips
.:1 think people walked away with a red! senst' of unity, " she said.
Quote of the week- !rom lobb\ists for the tobacro. vending machine.
liquor and n&gt;staura nt indu stries complalng al:x&gt;ut liquor and dgarette

Today in history

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Savimbl fight the Marxist in
Angola. Sou th Africa is no! engag·
ing. so to speak. in exporting
apartheid. Whatever one lhinks of
South Africa's government, there
can hardly be any dispute over Its
anxiety Ia help antl·communlst
forces in surrounding arras. If
tomorrow South Africa became an
all· black .country . no one In Wa·
shington would dispute the wisdom
&lt;i such a govem ment's sending
support to Savlmbl to knock out the
Cubans who squat down In Luanda
with the indigenous communists. In
soort. what is good for any
government in South Africa Is the
success or Savtmbi.
The argument that we sland to
lose the good wUI of black South
Africnns requires us to be prepared
to say to such folk : If you gentlemen
don 't understand that fraternal
opposition to communism Is an
enlerprise philanlhroplc in character. then you simply do no! know
enough to formulate foreign policy.
... We see the same questions
beginning to arise in the Philip·
pinPs. I! we help Marcos in his war
against the communist insurgents,
we will lose the good will of thP
Philippine people.
It is continually astonishing that
we worry so much about the good
qJinion or mankind whlle losing
that good opinion, as witness vote
after vote in the United Nations in
which the Third World. or much of
it . sides with the totalitarians. And
all the while the Soviet Union cares
not a fig for public opinion- and is
lionized all over the world .
"Do not undereslimate the lm·
port ance or your dPcision," Jonas
Savirnbi ""Tites in the current issu e

of Polley Review. "For Angola is
the Munich of Africa . Hesi tation .
the refusal to aid UNITA in its !ight
against the Cubans and Sov iets. wll
be taken as a sign al by all the
count ries in the region that !he
United Stal es has abandoned thl&gt;m
to the Soviets as !he West aban·
doned Czechos lovakia and Eas tern
Europe to Hitler In 19.18.

Iran's terrorists _______Ja_c_k_A_nd_e_rs_o_n_&amp;_D_a_le_V&lt;_a_n_A_tt.,--a
WASHINGTON - as we've
reported, the most remorst'less
perpetrator of terrorisl actions
aimed at Americans is not Libyan
dictator Muammar Kltadaly , but
the messianic mullah or Iran,
Ayatollah .Ruhoilah Khomeini.
Khomelni Is our public enemy
No. I, an I his subordinates around
the world are furtherin g his
undeclared war oo "the grea I
Satan,.. as he ca lls the United
States. As often as not, his fana tical
followers are cloaked In diplomatic
lmrnunlty. for Khomeini has made
an oOiclal governmenl Pnlerprist'
out or the fund amentalist Islamic
revolution he is trying to export
throughout !he Moslem world.
Thp extent oflranlan exploitation
or diplomatic protection has been
disclosed to us by confidential
sources In the intelligence rom·
munlty. They have provided ex·
pllcit details . including the locations
of the most Important terrorist
nests. Thpy can be found in the
Iranians missions in Rome. Vlrnna.
BPrn, Bonn. BPirut, Damascus and the Vatican.

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ln fact. the Iranian ambassador
to the Holy See. Ayatollah Khosrow·
Shah!. Is believed to direct a
network of terrorist operations in
Spain, Italy, West Germany. Bli ·
tain and France. The notches oo hi s
gun include a former Iranian
general and !he United Arab
Emirates' ambassndor to France
- both assassinatc&lt;i.
Italian police ha,·e a fat dossier
on Khosrow·Shahi. including photo·
graphs or him making payment s to
various lndiYiduals !or the "expor·
tatlon" of lrania n·spoo sored ls·
Iamie revolution tmeanin g
terrorism 1.
Khosmw.Shahi's main rPCIUitin g
office for fan atical young Shiites
who might undertake suicide mis·
slons against American s and othl&gt;r
targets is located at .161·&amp;1 Via
Noment ana. Rome. This Is righ t
next door to tb? Libyan Embassy at
365 Via Nomentana.

grounds . Our soun.-es say then•'s
evm a tunnrl between the two
co mpounds to facilitate access.
Khosrow·Shahi, incidentally. was
once Khomelni's chauffeur and
bodyguard. and was believed to be
second in command or 1he student s
who seized the U.S Embassy in
NOYember 1979, and held the
American occupants hos lage for
441 day s.
Other Iranian "diplomats " llith
terrorist credentials include:

While ·a high wall shields the
Iranian complex from passersby oo
the streels. only a low one separates
It from the Libyan Embassy

Brussels wPapon s bro ker in Ju n('

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been used in the Kuwait bombings
and in the de struction or the U.S.
Embassy and Marine barracks in
Beirul, which killed 258 Americans.
1\aw a! sent the explosives by ship to
Iran in 20·ton lots. Thp manifests
were doctored to make the expio·
sives look like shipments to the
Indian army .
·f nllo//alt ·tli
,lwmi. mnlm.uador

Our intelligence sources

sa~'

h£' wa s involved in the series of
bombings directed at American
and F'rrnch fa ci lities in KU\\1ait on
Del.'. 12. 1983. Miraculously. no
Amerbns dir&lt;l in the des truction
of !he C.S Embassv there. llul five

\lnh1w t11 d

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\uumni.

t'lt(Jr}!f '

He was involvrd
in the hij acking of TWA Flight 847
last June. in which one American
was tot1ured and murdered . He is
also "up lo his !')'cballs," as onr
""urce put it. in tit(' capliv ity of four
American hostages being held in
Lebanon. Nourani had a supporting
role under Moht ashami in the
kidnapping and torture of CIA
agent Will iam Buckle)•. who died in
capti,·ity last April.

killed .
·II• \twni. "" 11/ltwht • i11 n,.n,_
Hr Sf'Cr('tly OOughl

.\rl'it:nlrou l :

about llO tons of explosives !rom a
1982. The broker had obt ained them
from sources in W('st Germany.
This material wa s tx-lien'd to ha v£'

\IOlunteered just three names, as in
support of sa nctions the aforesaid
Bishop Tutu; Rev . Allan Boesak. a
Cape coloured clergyman whose !ol·
lowmg is al least bigger than Tutu's.
and who has become stead il y more ex ·
treme in hi s positions in recent
months: and Dr Motlana. a rather in ·
cen diary Soweto physician
There was. Gray then wen t on to
concede. "one group" of blacks that
does oppose sa nction s ·'those m the
homelnnds and'" the black townshtps
who hold office under the white gov ·
ernment. " The 1mplication was that
this is a handful of contemptible Uncle
Toms. all too happy to ltc k the hand
that feeds them.
On the contrary. Gray's smear 1s a
gross libel agatnst the tru e IC'aders uf
South Afnca's blacks. Ga&lt;sha Ruthe·
lez1. the polittcal leader and spokes·
man of South Africa's largest Si ngle
tribe - 1ts 6 mil lion Zulus - mevi ia bly has certa1 govern menta l r espon sibi lities: but ~1s office no more make~
him a stooge of Presi dent Bot ha than
Gray 's makes him a stooge of Ronald
Reagan And the sa me is tru e of the
mayors of the black town sh&gt;ps elerted. in every case. by thetr black

and the nation 's affairs. The prol'!6!.als
are a maJor step forward toward .'IIlii
political rights for blacks. but they
stop short of achJevJng that goal m one
enormous leap. and Jt 1s therefore as
predictab le as sunrise that they will be

di smissed tn our media llo the extent
that they are mentioned at all) as cosmeti c piffl e. It is hard for men of good
wdl to make progress when the1r ad·
versaries are grimlv deter mined that
no progress shall ~made .

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constituencies 1n municipal elections

And the fact is that Buthelezt and the
overwhelming majority of elected
bla ck officials. and indeed the vast
majorit y of South Africa's black
Sp&lt;&gt;kesmen o( all VarietieS. oppose

"So how 's the ol ' chemical balance in the
brain today ?"

By IAN LOVE
UPI Sports writer
An exhausting and emotionally
draining week culmina led Sunday
for North Carolina with the Tar
Heels showing why they are the
nation's No. 1 team.
On Tuesday, North Carolina
rebounded late to defeat Maryland
71-&lt;i7. On Saturday, the Tar Heels
opened their $33.8 million Dean E.
Smith Student Activities Centpr at
Chapel Hill. N.C .. with a victory
over No. 3 and previously unde·
feated Duke95-92 and 24 hours later
thPy used 2 free throws by Kenny
Smith with three seconds left to
defeat Marquette €&amp;64.
The trying trio of games left
North CaroUna 19.0.
At Milwaukee Sunday, Mar·
quette moved ahead with 4:17 left
on a Michael Sims jumper. The Tar
Heel' s then employed their trap
defense, led by guards Smith, Jeff
Lebo and Sieve Hale, to overpower
Marquette' s smaller guards.
Nmrt h Carolina's pressure resulted
in 4 Jayups, including one that
turned into a 3·point play, to take a
64-&lt;i2 lead with 1: 08 left.

"We threw one away," Mar·
quette coach Rick Majerus said.
"The other ones you've gal to give
them a lot or credit. We didn't take
care of Ihe ball."
The Warriors also played Satur·
day afternoon, a 7().j)() victory over
Dayton. Majerus had his team back
on the practice floor at 7 p.m. that
samp evening.
They worked on moving the hall
against the trap.
"Last night at praclice tt.? thing
that roncernect us most was tlle
trap," Majerus said. "We didn't
handle it well. That was the story of
theThe
game."
Tar Heels had to rely oo their
defense after losing a 10. point
second·haif lead.
"It was jus! greal defense down
the line." Tar Heels roach Dean
Smith said. "A nd , of course, there's
no defense for Marquette against
the layup."
The Warriors srored 14 straight
points to lake a 5147 lead with 8:35
left.
Brad Daugherty led the Tar
Heels with 20 points, but 16 came in
the first half. Sims led Marquette,

ll ·5, " i th 16 points. including 12 in
tlle final 10: 58.
On Saturday, Daugherty had 23
points and 11 rebounds for the Tar
Heels, woo improved to 4.0 in the
Atlantic Coast Conference. Duke,
16-1 and 4·1 in the ACC, got 211 points
from David Henderson andas a
heck of a game, just two very fine
msketbali teams," Duke coach
Mike Knyzewskl said.
Also &amp;tnday, Virginia crushed
Maryland 7049, Purdue bombed
Wisconsin 100.73 and Washington
State edged Oregon 00·59.
In other games involving thP lop

ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs ex·
ploded !or 19 points in the second
period to coasl to !heir 13th win in 14
rutlngs with, a 52·29 decision over
Eastern here Saturday in girls'
cage action .
Leading 7·6 after one period, the
Marauderetles rang up 19 points to
tre Eaglettes nlne for a 26-15
halftime lead. With the win, Coach
Ron Logan's crew goes to IJ.1
overall while remaining at ll·1 in
tb? TVC. Eastern, who are tied "1th
Oak HUI for tlw&gt; SVAC lead at 9-1,
!all Ia 10·5 on the year.
Julie Miller droP.ped in nlne of 10
free throws and led Meigs in
scoring wllh 11 points while twin·
sister Jenny MU!er put in 10 as did
Tammy Wright , who came off the
bench to play a sparkling game.
Senior Amy Young led the
Eaglettes wilh a game·hlgh 12
points while · Margaret Homer
added six.
Coach Logan was especially
pleased with the play rrom his
bench Including Wright, Maria
Musser, and Teresa Johnson . The
Marauderette's bench accounted
ror nine field goals, the same
amount as the starters.
Meigs shot 29 per cent from the
field , making 18 r:163 and continued
tlw&gt;lr hot free throw shooling,
canning 16 or 24 ror 67 per cent.
Eastern made 11 of 211 from the foul
line !or 46 per cent . Meigs had 45
rebounds with the MUier sisters
grabbln~ nlne each and Jenni
Couch eight. Meigs had 19 tumov·
ers and 22 fouls . Easlern was called

!or 19 fouls.
In an exciting double overtime
resetve game, Meigs' Dee Hender·
son dropped in· the winning field
goal to gtve the Young Marau·
derettes a 28-26 win. The Eastern
resetves had made a desperate
romehack in rrgulatlon by rallying
!rom a ~8 deficit heading into the
final quarter, outscoring the even·
luai winners 13·1 to force the
overttmes.
Jodi Taylor led the Meigs
resetves, who are 8-5 for the year,
with 15 points while Nancy Blanken·
ship added eight, Beth Ewing three,
and Henderson's game·winner was
her only poinls.
Eastern scorers included BPv
Wigal with nine, Jenn i Cowdery had
five, and Melodle Mankin, Teresa
Spenct&gt;r. and Patty Durst ail had
!our .
Meigs hits the road twice this
week. ThP Marauderettes go to
Vinton County tonight and to
Trimble Thursday. Eastern Is off
until Thu rsday when Is hosts Kyger
Creek.
Box score:

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lost to No. 18 LoulsvU!e 83-73, No 7.
Oklahoma defeated Iowa State ~·
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homa State 95·72, No. 9. St. John's
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AI Iowa City, Iowa, Roy Tarpley
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sanctions.

So much for "complete unantmtty
Very shortly President Botha is
scheduled to presen t t o Par liament. a t
the opening of its annual scsston Jn
Cape Town. some dramatic new pro·
posals to bring South Africa's blacks
much more directly into the nation's
political life. and to give them a far
more substantial vo1ce in their ow n

Marquette-North Carolina game Sunday at Mllawauloee. North
CaroUna raiHed lor a 71-6'7 victory. UPI.

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Libyan and Iran ian bases In the
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S. African distortions _____w_illia_m_A_.R_us_her

The problems of formulating a
so und U.S. policy toward South Africa
are difhcult enough wtthout having to
be filtered through the mia sma of out·
thE' !"; houldrr sof .1 minority of thr fl)pubtion. man.\· of whom may never be right mi sinformatiOn currently being
served up in this country by South Af ·
able to USl' the facilil\· ..
ri c a 's c rit ics . Those critics dominate
Probabl\ beca uSl' thc.&lt;·' ll be dPad from drinking and smoking.
our media. and they are growing as·
tonishingly bold alxlut twisting the
truth .
For example. readers of Alan
COwell's lopsided dispatches fro m
South Africa to The New York Times
had every right to be puzzled by his re·
port on the death of a "black township
acti\list" named Ampie Mayisa on
Jan . 12 In the 13th paragraph of his
T()(la.&lt; is \1 nnd;,\ . .l;m 20. the 20t h da~· of Jq86 with 31.1 to !oUow.
account. Cowell finally got around to
It b ~1ilrlin LurhPr 1\lng .Jr Da~ · . a fr'(lrral tx&gt;lida.v this .\'Par for ttv? first
an extreme ly Interesting admission :
tim I' .
"Uke other fatalities in the nation 's
1111' nl(J(!Ill." mmin).:! towan l it~ fuU phusP .
violence. the killing of Mayi sa seemed
11w mom ing ~ ! &lt;J r" ,lrc' Mrrrun . ~ar~ and Sa tum .
to reflect the bitter war that is foughl
Thr p\·r ning stdl'" an., \ 'pnus and .Jupit('r.
between blacks div ided by their atti ·
Those born on thiS date an• under the sign of Ca pricorn . The)· include tude to the white authorities ...
How much ha ve you read or heard .
H&amp;roltl CraY. creator of the romic stlip "Little O'lJhan Annie ," in 1$1 ;
comedian Crurgt"Burns in l&amp;lli 1 agr !lOt : Italia n film director Federiro during thiS past year . about "the bitter
Fd lini in l'tllt Jg&lt;' lili 1: aq ronaut F.dwin .. Buzz" Aldrin. !he second man to war that is !ought between blacks di·
set foot on 1he moon. in 19.10 1agP :.;, : actor DeForest Kelipy in 19XI 1age vtded by their attitude toward the
white authorities"' Next to nolhing. l
661 : ' trlil 'SS Patricia \eal in 19:!11 tagr il'li, and eom&lt;'dian ArteJohnson in
daresay
- while Bishop Tutu. whose
1934 tagr ;11 .
p&lt;&gt;litical following in South Afnca is
On this datr in hisiO!i."
minuscule. reeeived lavish attent(on
In l2h., , Rtit ai n's Hm~sr of Com mons. which ha s S('rved as a modE'! for from our media as he cavorted around
virtuaiJ)· all such parUam&lt;'ntat-:-· bodies since. met for the nrst tim£'.
the United States purporttng to speak
In 1892, lhr first officia lly recognized basketball game was played in for practically all South African
Springfield. Mass. The game was inH'nled by Dr. James Naismith.
blacks.
In 1981. Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as the 40th president of the
Or take William Gray. the black
United Slat&lt;"S and George Bush as \ice presidenl. AI tb? same time, 52 U.S. congressman !rom Philadelphia, who
oostages were released by Ihe Isla mic government r:11ran after ~4 days In has just returned !rom le~ding a group
of half·a·dozen members or Congress
captivity .
on a "fact·finding " tour or South Afri·
In 1984. Mo,·ie "Tarzan" .Johnny Weissmu lier died at age 19.
In J&lt;tffi. the San Fran cisco 49crs bent the Miami Dolphins, 38·16, in the ca. Interviewed on NBC's "Today"
show.on Jan. 13, Gray was asked what
National Football League's Super Bowll9.
support
he had found , among South AI·
A thought for the day: comedian George Burns OIY!e said. "I don'! rican blacks,
for U.S. economic sane·
believe In dying. [l's been done. I'm working on a new exit. Besides,! can't lions against their country. "Complete
dlr now. I'm booked."
unanimity," was his reply . He then

taKes to fund a domr&lt;l stadium in \levelaod:
"A local e\CiS&lt;' ta., on liquor and cigarettes is both unfair and
: rliscriminat utY in tha t it pia"'" thP bumen of financing a public facility oo

Tired Tar lleels rally for 71-67 victory .

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Trimble Tomca ts, a lea rn the
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Marauderland. the Tomcats have
won 79-63 two years ago and 47 ·44
last season. In all five pr&lt;'V!ous
meetings, Trimble lx&gt;!ds a J.2 ooge.
Both M~!gs wins ca me at Trimble
and bot h were by one j))lnt , 64·63
last season and 63·62 earlier thi s
season.
Coach Pau l Pettit's Tomcats are

B-5 overall this season and In fourth
place In I he TVC with a 74 slate. In

Another Tomcat to ·wa tch Is fi.l
senior Chuck Davis, also a return ·
two non-league game. the Tomca ts ing starter from last season.
split with Wa terford. The TVC
Meanwhile, t!)e Maraurers com e
leading Marauders are 14.0 over all, otr probably the ir best siDwing In
and 12·0 in the league w hile earning s&lt;'Ver al weeks as they dominated
a 13th state class AA ranking In last VInton County 82-57. The M araud·
week's AP poll.
ers wer e leading by li IX&gt;ints at me
Trimble brings in all-TVC gu ard IX&gt; int in the third quarter .
Tee Morrison. who Meigs coach
In I hat game. the league's
Greg Drumm er considers one of premier player, Mike Chanrey,
the two best guards in the loop. the became the top scorer In M eigs
other his own Rick Wise.
school history, passing the old m ark
Despite his 5·9 height, Mor r ison of 890 by N ick Riggs. Chancey
ca n scor e inside the pain t wi t h a needs 105 points the rem ainder of
high and quick release.
the season to brea k thP 1.000 poinl
m ark .
Wise. the M arauders' leading
scorerthls season, is creeping upon
the number fou r S!Xlt on the scortng
list. With 718 career points, the 59
senior guard needs 62 poin ts to tie
Bob Ashley's total of 7!10.
The 1·2 Wise, Chancey punch Is
oot
all the Mar auder s have loaded
bot h better learns than ea r lier in the
In a deep and talented arsenal.
season."
Rio won the M OC championship Starters Lee Powell, Brad Robin ·
son. and Shawn Baker all come off
tipoff tournam ent by downing T iffin
double
figu re scoring In the V inton
n.fJ7 on Nov. 23.
County ga me. Huey Eason, J.R.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Nov . 20 - At Trimbla Tournament
Waterford vs . Eastern
Southern vs . Trimble
Nov . 23 - At Trimble Tournament
Con solation game
Championship game
Nov . 25 - At Eastern•
Dec. 2 - KYGER CREEK '
Dec . 5- At Oak Hill'
Dec . 9 - NOATH GALli A '
Dec . 12- HANNAN TRACE'
Doc . 19- At Southw,.tern '
Jan . 2 - SYMMES VALLEY'
Jan . 9- EASTEAN '
Jan . 11 - GALLIPOLIS
Jan . 13 - At Kyger Creek '
Jan . 16 - 0AK HILL '
Jan . 21 - At Gollipolis'
Jan . 23 - At North Gallia
Jan . 30 - At Hannan Trace '
Feb . 3- At Symmes Valley •
Fob . &amp;- SOUTHWESTERN
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Nov 2 1 - At Eastern
Nov. 30 - MILLEA '
Dec . 5 - At Nelsonville -York '
Doc . 9 - VINTON COUNTY'
Doc . 12 - TRIMBLE'
Dec . 16 - ALEXANDER '
Jan . 4 - At Warren•
Jan . 6 - WELLSTON '
Jan . 9 - FEOERAL HOC KING'
Jan . 11 - At Miller•
Jan . 16 - NELSONVILLE·YDRK '
Jan . 18- EASTEAN
Jan . 20 - At Vinton County•
Jan 23 - At Trimble'
J an . 27 - BELPRE'
J an . 30 - At Ale xander '
Feb. 3 - WAR A EN'
Feb . 6 - WELLSTON '
Feb. 10 - At Federal Hocking
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Nov . 20 - At Trimble Tournament
Waterford vs. Eastern
Southern vs. Trimble
Nov . 2 1 - M EIGS
Nov . 23 - At Trimble Tournamen t
Consolation game
Championship game
Nov . 24 - SOUTH ERN'
Dec . 2 - At North Gollia '
Dec . 5 - HANNAN TRACE '
Dec . 9 - At Kyger Cr...,k'
Dec . 12 - SOUTHWESTERN '
Dec . 14 - FEOERAL HOCKING
Dec . 19 - At Symmes Valley'
Jan. 2- 0AK HILL'
Jon. 9 - At Southern'
Jan . 13- NOATH GALLIA'
Jan . 1 6 - At Hannan Trace•
Jan . 18- At Meigs
Jon. 23- KYGER CREEK '
Jon . 30- At Southwestern'
Fob. 1 - At Federal Hoc king
Feb. 3 - At Oak Hill'
Feb. 6 - SYMMES VLALEY '
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Tiffin Un iver sity shot67.3 per cent
from the field and 73.7 from the line
to earn an 84·72 Mld.Oh!o Confer ·
ence victory over the Rio Grande
College Redmen at Tiffin Saturday
night.
All live Dragon st.frters all
scored In double figures. " Tony
Harvey playoo tremendou sly. "
said head Tiffin Coach Keith
Dambrot.
The Redmen were led by Joe
Vermfl's 'n points. M ike Smith
turned In a solid performance with
18 markers tor Rio. Ron Ritt!nger
added 10.
Dambrot said his team, " played
probably our best game of the
year." He added, " !don't think we
can play any better than w e did
tonight." ..
Head Rio Grande coach John
Lawhorn sa id, " T!lfln Is playing
better than anyone In the district
right now. I was very disappointoo
the way we performed on the
boards ," he added . Tiffin outre·
bounded the Redmen, ll-17.
At one point in the game, T! ffin
led by as m any as 16 IX&gt;int s, 58·42 ,
with 13 minutes rem aining. At the
eight minute mark , the D ragons
began to milk the clock , but Rio was
able to cut the deficit to eight.
Jimmy Norman' s slam at the
1:22 mark all but kll!ed Rio's
comeback effort.
Harvey's l llre£'.poin ter with a
little more than a minute left Iced
the Dragon's Mld.Ohlo Conference
victory.
" ! don't like playing them ,"
Dambro t said. ' 'Things just went
well l or us, and not as well for
them ." He added , "The Is not a case
ol whose Is better, because w e are

On the boar ds, No rman led the
hom e team w ith 14 while Verhoff
paced Rio Grande with 12.
The vic tory lett Tiffin with an
overall mar k of 17.J. I nside the
MOC. the D ragons upped their
m ark to 4·0. Rio Grande dropped to
15·5 overall and 2·2 inside the
league.

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Meigs' deep bench.
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also having a fine season and lead
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The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

Page- 6

Citizens Center at 6: :II and tbt&gt;n
using clues wUI move to the homes
ol SI'Veral members lor the various
courses of the dinner.
A valentine's dance was planned
for Feb. 14 at the Senior Citizens
Center beginning a t 8 p.m . Thank
you note was read !rom the
Community Action Agency for a
contribu tlon and canned foods
contributed in December.

bank and It was decided to keep it In
the community at this time. Cards
will be S€nt to the sick and shu tins.
Next meeting will be held at the
church with Donna and Lori HUI as
hostesses. Both 'the February and
March meetings will be held in the
afternoons instead of evening.
Dolly Wolfe had the closing
prayer. Refreshments were served
by Edith Manual to thoS€ named
and Julia Norrts and Dolly Hill,
members, and Autumn and Janie
HJII, guests.

Clergy appreciation week
writing contest planned
Three local ministers will be

honored and a writing contest will
b' held among school sludents as a
part of the observance of Clergy
Appreciation Week, Feb. 2-8, as
des ignated by Civltan Clubs of the
worid .
Young people of Meigs County in
grades four through 12 ars b'ing

Provo. lelt, receives the key lo Mount
Vernon where the Junior Miss Slate Pageant will he slaged In February
from the mayor, Betty K. Wlnand. Looking on ls another l'Oni&lt;Nant ,
JuDe ToohlU, llebnont County Junior Mlss.
KE\' TO CITY -

Provo attends orientation
\ 'eromca Prol'o. Meigs Cou my· s
J unior Miss, atlended the rr&lt;eem
oiientation for the Ohio Junior Miss
Scholarship Progra m held at
Mount Vernon.
The da ughter of :11 r a nd Mrs.
Rob'rt Murph.' of near Chester . she
is a senior at Eastern High School
and will b&lt;' pa rt iripat ing in the stall'
pageant on Feb. ; and ~AI thr orientation Sf'!'s io n. Pro\·o

w as prr51'ntPd the key to Mou nt

Vernon by Mayor Betty K . Wlnand.

She was one of 28 S€nior high school
!(i ds who attended in pt.,paration
for the week' s slav fo r the Ohio
Ju nior Miss Scholarsh ip Program .
The Jun ior MisSI's will pa rticipa te in numerous program activities and rehearsals during the week
piior to the finals on the stage of the
Memmi a l Building, Feb. 7 and 8.
The uinner will repr&lt;'SP!lt the
State of Ohto in the American
Junior Miss Program which will he
held in Mobile , Ala. in theswnmer.

Wolf Pen happenings
Mr. a nd Mrs . .John D&lt;N·ns,
Adam . Eric and Dickie. Trim ble.
were Chr istmas overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J .R. Mu rp h\' and
P eggy .

Spendtng :\ew Year 's D&lt;J \ wit h
Mrs. J R Mu rp h;· and P e~K' Wt'I'P
Mr and Mrs. Greg Da,·is, Ashlc\
and Josh ua of Eagle Riclgo&gt; Road.
Bashan , ond Mr and Mh Hobert
:'&lt;Jurph;-. Robbie and \'cronira of

Ea gle Ridge. Racine. Here for an
owr night visit with his grand mother, Mrs. Murphy, recenfl~· was
Tyson El' ans.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Purtell. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Wynn . Mr . and
:V1rs .. lem · Halley and Kah·in. Mrs.
•J R. :vtu•vh;· and Peggy. Mr. and
~I r s Ste'r Stanlel'. Athens . .Jeff
and .l OP\ ' ~1cEhu\· .'sher"· and Jeff
Arnold. 'an Carol~· n Elani attPnded
thr \cw Year's watch pa rty a t tJw
home of Mr. -t nd \1 r. Harle;.Johnson and Tamm,. . Peg!{\·
!\.1uql h\ spent the ntg ht u·ith
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\1 rs .· l.cs\ie Frank . Sarah Bet h.
Tt' Xas Road. wr•rr WE'dnC'Sday
\·isil or s of ~·t r . EugPnP HaninJ.! and
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brot h~r &lt;:md his ftt rnily. Mr . and

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:ll r. and Mr s . .J err~• Holley and
J.;a l\'ln Lrr . spent Monday hrl1'
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Mr . and \'l r" \\" illl. m t f 1 Hill'!' 1Jf
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Mrs. I]Pssic Craig . T('('umsrh,
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Total Public Trans ·

Ptr10n1l Strvicei-

Sen~lcoa .... ... ..... ....... 300
Copilot Outlay ...... 170,1100
lnttreot .... ........ .. .. .... 5,800
Totol Fire Truck
FIO\d .... ...... .... ... 176,000
:&gt;ANti ARY SEWER
ESCROW FUND

Contrectual

SUPER VALUE
NIGHTS
and
MondaY.

ThesdaY. 4-10 PM

TEN DINNER GIOICES

$3.99

S!~!YS.
Dinner Thble..

Public Notice

Contrectu•l

Services .......... .. .... 4,089

Total litter Con·

aion Compen11tton . .. 300
Contractu•!
Sarvicas ..... ..... .... 18 ,600
Other Operation end
Maintenance .. ... . . 20,000

Debt Service .......... .9,000
Tronalera ...... .. ...... .... 2, 700
Total B11ic Utility

S•rvices .... ........ 114,700
Program Ill - Leisure
Time Activhiel
Swimming Pooi- -

IN THE COMMON
PLEASE COURT.
MEIG_S COUNTY. OHIO
RICHARD STEWART, ET AL
PLAINTIFFS

vs

UNIVERSAL FUEL AND
CHEMICAL CORPORATION
DEFENDANT
NO . 85 CV 367
SERVICE BY PUB! CATION
Unt= Fuel and Cherricol
CtA~•. wOOse Lut 11nown

addreu ill. 826 Brv.tway, F•·
ret!. Pro. 16121, is .,_y notified that ~ has _ , named dofondtnt in a togol oction .,titled

RICHARD STEwART. et el w
UNIVERSAL
R!EL AND
CHEMICAL CORPORATION,
defendant. Thil tEtion ... ossigned ceae No. 86 CV 367
.-.d i• f*!di"lg in the Common
Pfeos Coon, Meigs Cwnty.

Ohio, Pomeroy, Ohio 46769 .
The object of the com·
plaint is to acquire title to the
following described rM I es·
tate by order of the court.
S.id real estate being
situated in Township af Sal ·
isbury, County of Meigs and

State of Ohio .
The surface land and rtver
landing formerly known as
the Silver Run Coat Cof11)any
lane ing and described as fol lows: Bound!"~ on the aest by
the tow weter merle of the
Ohio River, on rhe north by
land of Roy end Gail Hen·
mann, on the west by the east
line of the C&amp; 0 Raitwoy
co~anv· s riaht of wav. on
tho aouth by Janda of F,..k
Lynch, being app10111imatety
600 fMt along . the river and
200 foot wide and containing

Poroonat Servicea:
Solerioo / Wogoa ........ 7.1100 3 acres ""''" or leu, in 100
Employee Benofits .. .. .. . 180 acre tot No. 376.
Contrectual

Servlcu ............... 2.560
Other Operation end
Meintenance ......... 4.000
Transfers ....... ......... .. ... 100
Total Swimming

Pool ..... ....... .. .... .. 13,830
Concealions-

wananta ahl ll be drawn or
p1id for ularte• or wages eM·
cept to peraon1employed by
•uthorlty of and in accor·
d1nce with law or ordi·
nance . Provided further that
the appropriations for con·
tingenciea can onfy be e111·

ponded upon oppeot of twothirds vote of Council tor

ltemo of ""'n" conotltuting a logo! obHgotlon against
tllo vittege, and lor purpouo
other then thoae covered by
other lpecific appropria·
tion1 herein made .

SECTION 12. Thio roaolu-

tion shall take effect at the
Nrliest period 1llowed by

Soleriot/ Wogto .... .... 2 ,490 tow.
Jonuorv 13, 1986
EMploYM 8ttnlftta .......400 PASSED:Dewey
M. Horton ,
Trovol Trona ........ .. .... 1,200
President of Council
cOntractull
Anoat : Jon Buclt
Sorvlcoo ........ .. ...... 6,500 Ctellt
of Council
Copilot Outlay .. ........2,000
CERTIFICATE
Tr1n ... J1 ....... . . . . ....... 1,200
Section 6705.39, R.C.
Tertii Firfl Eouio·
- "No appropriation meamont F~nd .......... 12,790 aura
shall become effective
FIRE TRUCK FUND
until the county auditor file•

Contrectur•l

Meigs County. Ohio

11 I 20. 1tc

ponotlon Fund ..... 66 ,388
LITTER CONTROL FUND

Stnrlctl "'"''' '' ... ..... 400 Other Opentlon and
Mointonenco ......... 2.800
Total Mayor ond Adminiatrotive Olllcoo ...... 14,940 Toto! Conctalllona .. ... 2,800
Total Swimming Pool
l.agfMiive Activitleo
Fund- Program 111 - leiiUre
(CouncH)Time Activhleo ....... 16,830
PtrtonotS.rvlcea:
S.lerioa/ Wogoo .. ...... 1,400
CEMETERY FU NO
EmploYM Blftolfto .. ...... .10 Personal Services :
Total IAglolotlvo
Sotorfoa/ Wogoa .... .. 13,400
Acttvfttea ....... ........ 1.410 Empto·, .. Benefits .... 4 . 800
ctollt. T_..,,.,_
Contractual
Ptrtonottlorvlcoa:
Service• ........... .......... 40
Sotorioa/ Wogoa .. ......8.500 OtMr Operations and
EmploYM lonolito .: ..... 120
Maintenance ..... . ... 1.200
Trovol Trana.... .. ..... ...... 200 Total Cemetery
CMirocturot leN . ....... 500
f'"'d .. ....... ........ .. 19.440
Other Operetion •nd
Mointlftonco .......... 2.1100 GRAND TOTAL
ENTERPRISE FU NOS
Toto! Cletlt,
.. .287,470
T...................... 11 .320 APPROPR1AnDN
Thet tMre be appropriated
County Auditor'• and
Trull and Agency
T,..o.' a Fooa ...... .13,000 from tha
.
Other ....... ...... .. .. ,... 69,0311 fd"'dl
METER DEPOSIT FUND
1otot i'Togrom Vft - Gonorot Refund•
....... ....... ..... 8,000
Government .. .. ....88.7011 Grond Total
Trust and
GRANO TOTAL GENERAL Agency Fund•
FUND APPROPRIAppropriltion .. ... ... ... 6,000
ATION ........... .f243,31iS TOTAL
ALL APPRO SECTION 4. That there be
PRIATIONS ... 11,166,700
appropriation from the folSECTION 11 . And the Viilowing SPECIAL REVENUE loge
ia hereby autho FUNDS. Bt Strwt Corr- rized Ctorlc
to draw warrants on
llructfon and MoinllftlftCO . the ViiLige Truaurar for
Stroet Mofntononco peyments from •ny -11
Pol10mlf SONfcta
the foregoing approprie ·
Sotorioo/ Wogoo .. .. .. 17,000 tiona
upon receiving proper
EmploYM lonolito .. .. 2, 780
1nd vouchers
Controctvrol Sorv . .. .. 2,880 certificate•
therefor, approved by the
Other 0pel'otion and
or officers authoriz.c:J
Mofntonanco ... ,.. .. 44.000 board
by lew to approve the 11me,
Total Stroot
an ordinance orre10lution
Mointlftonco .. .. .... 68,620 or
of council to mtke the ex·
Other 0pel'otlon and
Molnllftonco ...... .. 11 ,944
Total Foderol
AttV. Shennv .. .. ... 11,944
,Other (STREET
' LIGHT FUNDI Controcturol
Sorvlceo .............. 22.000
Total Other ......... ....22.000
GRAND TOTAL SPECIAL
REVENUE FU NOS APPROPRIATION ... .Ii79,875
STREET LEVY FUND
Capitol Outley ..........2,344
Totol Streot Levy
Fund .. ,.. ...... ,.. .... ... 2,344
FIRE EQUIPMENT FUND

Villoge of Middleport

Materials ..... .......... 1.000

Tronofers .. ................. ..200

with the appropriating IU·
thorlty . .. . l certHicate that
th1 totel appropriatk)nl
from Hch tund, teken together with 111 other outttandlng appropriations. do
not exc•d such offic'-ltltimate or amended oHicLII••·
tirNite. When the appropriation dota not 1111ceed such
official ntimata. the county

Sorvlcoo .... ..... ..... 26 ,000
Suppflea lo
Motorfola .............25 ,1100 auditor olroll glvo oucll .. nlTot1l S1nltary Sewer
forthwith upon rocelvEocrow Fund .. ..... 50,1100 ficott
lng
from
the appropriating
FIRE HOUSE '
authority
o
conHitd copy of ·
IMPROVEMENT FUND
lho opproprlolion metarro.
Controctvrol
S.rvlcta ... .............8.700 The Stato of Ohio,
RltiNment of
Moiga County, 11
Debt ........ .. ... ...... 36.000
I, Jon Buclt, Cle.. of the
lnttrell ""'" '' ........... 5.500 Vtltog&lt;o of Mlddlepon. Ohto.
Totol flra Houoo
in uld County, and In whoM
Jmprovemtnt ....... 47,200 custody
the Fllea, Jpurn1l1.
ECONOMIC
and Record• are required by
DEVELOPMENT FUND
tile Lowo of the State of
Pononot SorvlcoaOhio to be kept, do heroby
Solerioo/ Wogeo ...... .. 9,400 certify the! the foregoing
EmpioYM Bonolito .... 4,200 Annual Approprletion OrdiControcturot
nance lo taken and copied
Sorvfcn ..... .. ...... . 10,800 from tho original Ordinance
Capitol Outlay ........ 88,1100 now on lite with uid VHtoge.
Totll Economic O.votlhe lorogotng Ordiopmont F101d .... . 120,400 IIIII
hoo boon compared
nance
PUBLIC
by
mo
with
ll4fcl original
1RANSPORTATION FUNQ and thlt thethe
ume i1 • true
Ptrtonol SorvfcooSotorioa/ Wogto ........4,100 ..,d conect copy thereof.

.

M.D.
PEDIATRICS

P1r10nnel Benefits .... 1 . 088
Contractual

Tronoponotion .... .61,620 penditure1; provkled thllt no

l'f'w York 10017 .

Ohio ~ 57~ .

ORDINANC&lt; NO. 1170-88
ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION
ORDINANCE
An ORDINANCE to moke
epproprilltiona tor Current
EAponlleo ond other bpendltvrwo of the Village of Middtepon, S~oto of Ohio, durIng lhe fiocol yoor ending
December 31 , 19B8.
Soclion 1. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of
the Village of Middlopon,
S..te of Ohio, that, to ptO-

Ftder•l Revenue Sharing-

$5.49

In land Da ti\· PrE'ss AssociaTion and th&lt;'
Oh lo ;\'E"~· sPa p&lt;&gt;r Assocla lion . Na tion a I
Ad\'Prtls lng R£&gt;p rMmta l!ve , Bra nham
"f'\l.·spaprr Sa lf'S . 733 Third Avfnur.
Send address changt"!i
tn Thr Dail)' Senrlnt&gt;l. 111 Cour1 ~ ~ .

Public Notice

Total Proor•m VI -

Charbroiled
Halibut Steak

com! d ois s pos laRf' pa id at Pomt&gt;roy ,

l~ nn o~ .

MR. AUTO REPAIR

OUESTIOR: I rent my home. l ast year I installed sl01m

Ohio

PO~ M A.5ITER

Public Notice

&gt;.

Publ lsh«.l t•n.:rv Jft ernoon , Monda\·
through rrid a ~: . 111 Court S!. , POmrro~· . Ohio. by lhf' Ohi o Va lley Pub·
ll s h ln,~: Company Mulllmf'dla . I nc ..
Pv mrrc\' . Ohi o 4 ~769 . Ph. 992-2l 56. St"

:-.;~· Y o rk .

Public Notice

trol Fund ............... 4,089
SECTION 6: That there be
opproprletod from the folvidt for the current ex- lowing CAPITAL PROJECTS
1nd other expendi· FUNDS.
turn of the uld Villege of
WATER TANK FUND
Mlddlepon during the liK01 Contractual
yoor ending December 31,
Strvlcoa ... ......... 26,000
1888,the following 111m1 be Supplioa 1o
and they orw hereby utooide
Motoriota ........ ... .. 26,000
and oppropriotod oalofloWI, Total Water Tank
viz:
F._.,d ........ .......... .60,000
Soctlon 2. That there be Grand Totel Ctpital
appropriated from the GENProjects Fund
ERAL FUND:
Appropriation ... .. .50.000
PROGRAM I-SECURITY
SECTION 7. That lhere be
OF PERSONS AND
opproprlatod from the followPROPERTY
ing ENTERPRISE FUNDS .
PoNce t..w Enforcement WATER FUND
Poroonol SOI'IIlcea:
Person•l Services:
SIIM*!W-.' '' ' ' .$93,1100 Solorleo/ Wogu ... .. 66,100
Employoo
Employoe Benofits .. 17,700
Benefit• ...... ..... 26,800 Contractual
Untform 1:
Servicet ....... ..... .. 16,200
CIGthing .. ............ .. 2,800 Other Operation and
Trovol Trana ...... .. ... ...... 300
Maintenence .... ... 30,000
Contrectu1l
Debt Servfco ...... .... 16,000
Servlceo ................ 2,480 Tr•nshrs .... ...... ... .. . .. 2,700
Total Wotor Fund .. . 136,700
Other 0pel'otion and
Molntononco .. ...... .. 8.100 BASIC UTILITY SERVICES
Tronofwro ... ........ ..... .. 8,1100 Pertonal Servtces
S.lerioo/ Wogea ... ... 50,100
Total Pollee Law
Enforc.ment .... f140,460 Employee Benefits ... 14.000
Board and Commit·
Total i'Togrom 1- Sec:urily

B1!XHNS COURSE - Katie Saunders, 8, of Pomeroy began a 00-week
modeling coune at Barblzon School of Modeling In Charleston, W.Va.
Saturday under a scholar!llip which she woo mthe Norih American
Youth Festival's slate pageant. She is the daughter d Susan Saunders
and the youngest student at Barblzoo. She attalds third grade at
Pomeroy Elementary School.

with Fish Fil ll'b . ~c ufft·tl &lt;.rJh.
Uoilell and IJi t t: - ~il~o: ll ~hrimp

Chapman

,.

The Daily Sentinel

Public Notice

pen••

Subsnl brrs not d~ l rl n~ 1o pay 1hr ca r·

PO:'i1FROY - In accordance
wtth the uniform lunch progra m of
t h&lt;• Ml'igs Local School Dist rict . the
menu fo r the ~wk of Ja n. 2fl is :
.V1onda,-: no school.
Tu rsda ~; chicken pa ttie sand\\i ch. I"'"'· peaches, milk.
1\'eclnrsday: bef&lt;faroni. sa lad. hot
rolls and bu tter. milk.
Thursda;·: chalupa , french fries,
pineapple sliC1:'s , milk .
f" rlday: cooks' choice .

10. Amy. 6 and Tara 2• 1 .

Brent Chapman cele brated his
bir1hday recently with a ~urprise
party held at thch omc of his sister,
Linda Young. Pomeroy. Refresh :
menls we'" served to lamlly and
friends . He Is the son of JuleandJlll
Chapman, Bailey Run Road,
Pomeroy.

Funeral set'\1ces fo r Mrs. Nora
Gilmore, Pomeroy, were held at I
p.m . Wednesday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Neil Proudfoot
officiating
Pal lbearers were Rick. Roger
and Mike Gilmore. grandsons. and
Roger Rawoon, Jack Nohe and
Ovie Nohe, nephews.
Attending from out of town were
Hazel Goodwin, Ora Nohe, Arlie
Shepard, Hair! Balderson, Nina
Pursley, Freda Hudson , Margie
Rawson, Delores Nohe , Roger
Rawson. J ack Nohe, a nd Ovle
Nohe, a ll or West Virginia . Also
visit ing from out of town were
Shirley and Virgil Poling, Fran Ide
and Helen Ruschel. Columbus;
Sally and Pau l Ayers. Athens: Lois
Ann Gibbs, Hartford, W.Va ., and
'\Era Mae and Bob Rollins, Point
Pleasant.
Burial was in Beech Grove
Cemet ery .

asked to take part in the writing
contest and are to submit para graphs completing thz loliowing
s1a1emen1:
" My ministe Is special to me
becauS€ ... "
Writing entries wtll be judged on
the sincerity and clarity of the
content. Judging divisions will be
grades four 1hrough six; S€venth
and eighth grades, and grades nine
through 12. Entries must be
received by January :II and should
include the name, address, telephone number and grade In school
of the contestant. They should be
mailed to Clvltan Clergy Week,
P.O. Box 388. Pomeroy, Ohio, 45700.
On Feb. 8 1he Big Bend Clvltan
Club will honor·the clergy of Meigs
County with a dinner at the Meigs
High School. AI lhe dinner three
local ministers will receive special
recognition.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Carrie r or Motor Roul•
Onr Wf'f' k..
. .. . . $1.10
u nr Month
....... $-1 .80
Onf' Yrar
.. $57.20
SINGLE COP\'
PRICE
Da ll~·
. 25 CPnls

Meigs menu
announced
Rizer birth

Attend funeral

Business Services

Il l Cout1 Sl .. POIIIIIOW. otuo 0769

UMW group has meeting
Several fund raising projects
wi&gt;re discussed at !h!&gt; recent
meeting of the Apple Grove Unled
Methodist Women held l'I'Cntly a t
the church.
A "traveling" basket will be u5€d
as one project wi1h Sue Grace to
have the first one. Donna Hill
presided al the meeting with group
singing of "Just a Closer Walk wi1h
Thee'· and a prayer by Mrs . Crace
open ing the meeting. Vickl Abels
gave the secretary -treasurer's
report .
A discussion was hrlrt nn the foocl

The Daily Sentinei- Page-7

PHONE
992-2156
Or W111t Oa111, Stntrnet Ctmil1td Dtpl

Monday, January 20, 1986

Sorority chapter conducts
meeting, plans speaker
A Meigs County high school
junior will b' sponsored at Buckeye
Girls Slate. the American legion
Auxlllary 's workshop in democracy, by the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority_
Meeting Tuesday night at 1he
Senior Citizens Center, the chapter
made plans for a progressive
dinner to be held on Jan. 28.
Membt&gt;rs are to meet at !h!&gt; Senior

Pomeroy--Middleport. Ohio

This deed
conveys the
rights of Jan Mining Co. II the
roldwey leading from Sitver
Run River landing to State
Route #7 over the C&amp;O Rail·
way tracts and it is under·
stood that the lend hereincon·
veyed ties between the C&amp; 0
Railway's right of way and the
low watltf mark of the Ohio

River.
Roy and Gail Herrman
heve the right for ingress
and egreas over the road and
land herein conveyed to
their farm property adjoin ·
ing on the north.
The prayer of said action is
that the above described reel
est1te be awarded to the
plaintiffs, Richard Stewart
and Betty Stewart, by order
of the court and for such
other relief as may be just
and equitable .
The defendaint is required
to answer the corT'C)Iaint
within twenty-eight deys ef·
ter the last publicatton of
this rmtice. whk:h will be
published once uch week
for six consecutive weeks,
the lut publication -will be
rm~de on the 27th dey of

January, 1986. ond the

1-1981 Ford 4•4 Pickup
Serial# 2FTDF14EO
BCA07022 .
The Centre! Tru st Co., NA
of Middleport. Ohio reserves
the right to bid at this 18le.

(1)19 , 20, 21 3tc

Public No1ice
IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER Of'
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS,
PROBATE COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
Accounts and vouchers of
the following named tlduci·
aries have been filed in the
Probate Court. Meigs Coun·
ty, Ohio, for approval end
settlement :

CASE NO . 24630 - Final

and Distributive Account of
Petrk:k Victor Wippel, Exe·
cutor of the Estate of John
Victor Wippel, Decea1ed .

CASE NO . 24360- Final
and Distributive Atcount of
Stanford Stockton ~ Co- E~~te ·
cutor and Karen Werry CoAdministratrix with the Will
Annexed, of the Estate of
Ad• E. Bays, Deceased .

CASE NO. 23224 - First

Current Account of John T.
Wolfe, Trultae of the Trust
created under Item V of Last
Will and Testament of Creed
Janes, DeceaHd .

CASE NO . 19106 - Tenth
Amual Account of Louia B.
Vaughan, Guordion of the Esllte of Wiltem Reaves, an Incompetent. Person.

CASE NO. 23648 - Par-

tial Account of Mary Jane
Talbott, Admini&amp;tr•trillt of
the Eltata of Terry D. Tal ·
bott. Deceued.
Unless exceptions are tiled
thereto, 18id accountl will be
for hearing before said Court
on the 24th dey of Fobruory,
198&amp;, at which time uid ac ·

counts wll be conoid- and
continued from div to day untillfnolly dilpoucl of.
Any penon inter811ed may
tile written exceptions to uid
accounts or to matters per·
tliining to the execution of the
trull, not
than five days
prior to tM dlte HI tar hear·
ing.

Common P le81 Court,
Problte Division.
1

Meiga Coonty, Ohio
j1)201tc

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On December 30, 1986,
in the Meigs County Probate

Coon, Case No . 24999.
Richard E. Jorrea, A.D. #2,
Pomoroy, Ohio 45789, w11
appointed Executor of the
estate of Manning D. Webs·
tar. deceased. late of 114
Butternut Street. Pomeroy,

Ohio 46769.
Robert E. Buck,
Problte Judge
Len1 K. Neaselroad, Clertt

(1)6, 13. 20. 3tc
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE

POMEROY, 0 .
992-22 59
NEW LISTING -- Syracuse
- A2 redroom home on a 1
aCie lot. Room 101 a mobile
home stle also. $13,5000.00.

NEW liSTING - 2 un it rental in MK!dleport in good
condi1ion . $355.00 monthly
gross income, owner wants
$24,900.00 and may help finance. CALL TO DAY'

Construction of the Depart·
ment of Highway pursuant

IDEAL TIME TO BUY A

to Soctlon 41111 ,78 of the
Revlaod Code ond otl other

RAT£ IIONEY AVAILABLE!

pertinent provision• of law.

Henry E. Cltllnd, Jr.

SpocUlcotiono and inllfUC ·
tlons to blddera ere on file in
the office of tht TrMsurer,

Rtclno, Ohio .
By Order oft he

Board of EduCition
Dennie E. Hill, TrMii,

Southern Local Schoof
Dillrlct, Box 178
Rocfno, Ohio 45n1
(1 ) 8. 13, 20. 27. 4tc

Automatic
TraMmission o..maul
Rt . 2, Patriot, Oh.
I /10/1

HOM£1 W£ Hm A 9.8%

992·6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Dottle Turner 992-5692
Jo Hill 915-4466

SUPERIOR .
SIDING CO.

CJ

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-a:

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Aemodaling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home aree
20 years
.. Free Es1imates "

SHADE, OHIO
Anything That Has To
Do With A Mobile Home·
No job too small or too
big . We do S etups and
.Underpinning

"Speciol Rates For Senior
(itinns 11
PH. (614) 992·3361
or 992· 61 DO
12-20-1 m

0

VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BlOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes luilt
" Free Estimates"

PH. 949·2101
ar 949·2860
Calls

l/11/ltn

TOWN &amp; COUNliY
YETEIINAIIAN
CUNIC
Paul E. Shockey, DVM
I'T. I'UASANT OFFICE
305 Jackson Avt.
Mon.-Wtd.-lhurs. 3-5 pm
T..... 6:30-1; Fri. 1-2 pm
Solurdar 10· 11:30'""
UIGI ANIMAL &amp;

-z

YOUNG'S

GUN SHOOT

CARPENTER
SERVICE

IACINE
FIRE DEPT.

- Addons 1nd remodeling

wo,.

Bashon Building

V. C. YOUNG Ill

EVElY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

- Roofing- 1nd gutter

- Concrete wort~
- Plumbing 1nd electrical
worh
(Free Estimates]

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
9-30-tf

~~2-6215

or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio
12-8-llc

J&amp;F
DOZER. BACKHOE.
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, WATEit
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES,
RECLAMATION, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT.
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

PH. 992-7201

ELUM
REST HOME

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WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

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674 Plum St.
Middleport

992-3595

F11 All

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Makes

•Wa shers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•RefrigeJators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE
4 Srtr

RADIATOR
SERVICE

rm Ptlttlot Nt~h

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks .

Jurnilurt, Wtdding
and Gracluotion

AUTO &amp;-TRUCK
REPAIR

Slation•y. Magneti&lt;
Signs, lubber Stolllfl•·
lusiness Forms,
Copy Stnices, U(.

PAT HILL FORD

255 Mill St., Micldlrp"'t

992 -2196

104 Mulbtrry h ., Pomeroy

992-3345

Midd leport. Ohio
1-13-tlc

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPIIO QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATElliTE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Ill• Hue~ Full Th11o
Sh~ Toe~•lelt•

UO ALL

3/1/tln

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

317 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 4$760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Also Carry
Fishing Supplies.

,. Dlly

IUlliESS PilON£

RIDENOUR

Racine, Oh.

I6U I 992-6510

TV &amp; APPliANCE

Ph. 614·143-5191

RES!O£NCI PilON!

CHESTlR- 985 -3307

I -2fl-tlc

Collect Calls Accepted

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE U1£1

'IUS: Oflico Suppli11 &amp;

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

REALTY

7/ ll itlo

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

Roger Hysell
Garage

Insulated Dog Houses

614-385·7419

160

Gtllipollc, Ohio

12/30/ 1 mo .

Sizes from 6'x6'
Up to 24 'x36'

development.

AUTO
RENTALNorth
St. Rt.

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

•Senior Citizens
•Disabled
•24 Hour Care
CALl JOE lOWlAND

UTILITY BUilDINGS

::~~::::~:buy lnr~&gt;ith••rfot· ml

U-SA~E

992-3410

•Tender loving Care

Sizes Start From 12x16'

ATTENTION BUilDERS
property has been
divided into I acre
am Sties, can be sold i t
vK!ual ly Leax wate1
i
able,
iI

446-4522

1-3-tfc

ALL STEEL &amp;
POL£ BUILDINGS

6 ACRES - '6,000

"We Rut Fo1 lm"

farm Equl~ment
Partl &amp; Service

JIM CLIFFORD

3-24-tfc

2 BUILDING LOTS
&gt;1 ACRE PLUS
'4.000 CASH
SPRING STREET

U. S. RT. 50 tft ST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Au1ho•ized John Ome.
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Deale•

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

15 ac1es wooded land, huge
I
excellen1 timber,

SALES &amp;SERVICE

RENT A CAR
CALL

BOGGS

CONTRACTING

Alto TrtatMittlo•

POMEROY
WRIGHT ST.

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

1-12-2 mo.

•t. 124,Porttoroy Ohio

IFAIIM OR
&amp; BUILDING LOTS

LISA M. KOCH. M.S. •

%:

CAU COllECT:

SUIGUY IY APPT.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

~ licensed Clinical Audiologist

(6141 843-5425

mt:J.

B&amp;D MOBILE HOME
IEPAII SERVICE

No Sunday

l · ·1 rr..

EUGENE LONG

Ph.

NEW liSTING - ' Pomeroy
- 5 aCies of wooded land to
enjoy are great Add to lhtS a
3 be&lt;lloom, 2 bath home
wilh basement, g31age. and
bam makes 1t tdeal for you!
Nea1 town - good condilton. Onl y $28.000 00

p1111nger school buses, according to ipeclfiCitiona of

Standard• lor School Bua

Wo Dtflw

NEW liSTING - Rt. 33 nea11own. Acompletely remodeled 3 bedroom home. New
furnace, carpeting, ~!chen
cabtnels, and bathroom fixlules. Nothmg lo do but move
in' $19,00000

NEW liSTING - Fmeclosure
property - up lo 3 1eotal
unrts. Purchase as o, good investmenc with 1epairs would
have good gross income. Steal
al $19,900.00.

Seper1te and independent
,oids will be received with
respect to the chauis end
body type •nd will·atlte that
the bus when usembled and
prior to delivery compty with
111 school district specifk:atlona, all safety Mgulations
and current Ohio Minimum

•TRANSFER CASES•
•TORQUE CONVERTORS•
•USED - REBUILT
TRANSMISSIONS•

614-379-2 20

I

RUNNING BOARDS . BRUSH GUARDS , TAILGATE PROTE CTOR S
DUNDEE NEW REPLACEMENT PARTS

VINYl &amp; AWMINUM

NEW LISTING - letu1 Inexpensive housing IS available with l h~ 2-3 bed1oomon a
~•ge -~1. Rental investment
lot oo~ $7,500.00.

NEW liSTING - Fmeclosu•e p&lt;operty pnced lo sell
at $12 ,900.00 . Needs so me
work, bul has great potential. Call !or information.

uld Boord of Education .

AU AMERICAN MADE
CARS &amp; TIUCKS

10-14-tt c

Se1led proposals will be
received by the Board of
Education of the Southern
Local School District ot Ra cine, Ohio 11 the tru1urer '1
office until 12 :00 noon on

Jonuorv 31 , 1986 and et
thai time opened by the tree IUrer ot uid board 11 pro·
vided by tow lor two (2171

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL

PH. 304-675-2441
BEND AIEA CAll
liplty Office
For Hours
304-372-5709

Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure
judgment wilt be rendered

112123, 30:
1116. 13. 20,27 6tc

HOURS: 9:00 A.M.-5 :00P.M. Mon . thru Sat.
Evenings &amp; Sunday By Appointmenl
1-15-tfn

SIIAU ANIMAL HOUU

Real Estate General

(

107 Sycamore St., Po""roy, Oh.
PHONE 992·7075

te••

ROBERT E. BUCK
JUDGE

II01f1 W. Main St., Pomoray , Ohio, 992 ·677 8.
BED UNERS .s17500 Full Site
1'165.00 mini)

FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RnURNS

on Jonuarv 31, 1986 et
10:00 A.M. t privote sale
witt be held at the offices of
.The Central Trull Co .. NA of
Middleport, Ohio to 1811 lor

twenty-eight dllys for answer will commence on thet
date .
In case of the failure of the
defendant ro answer or ocher
wise reopond es requirod by

against it for tM relief de ·
mended in the COftl)laint.
larry E. Spencer
Clerk of Courts
Meigs County Common
Plees Court

-

Notice Ia hereby given that

c11h the following collateral
to wit:

3•D AUTO CENTER

Blue Streak Tax Service
W. E. (Bill) SNOUFFER

161. 1 992-171.

4/1 / ttn

1 2} II\

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

CLARK
COIN SHOP
We Buy and Sell
Gold &amp; Silver Coins
Also Class Rings
Scrap Silver &amp; Gold
OPEN 10·5 WEEKDAYS
I 0·2 SA1VIDU

Howt Your Weoddin9,
Anniwtnory or Spktol
Occasion on Video .... We
Tope Any ~petial Occasion.

CHARlES BAILEY
PH. 742·2050
11-28-l mo.

FOR ALL YOUR

WIRING NEEDS
Residential &amp; Comme rcial

Announcemenls

Call:

992-5875 Or
742-3195

Court St., l'o-roy
Allor 7:00-367-0626
1-7-1 mo. d.

II 14 l!c

ANGIE'S PIZZA

EAGLEitDGE
SMALl IIIGIIE Cntn•
Parto • Sorvico
949-2969

349 lo. 2ntl An.
llllltlltport, Oh.

992-3559

FREE DELIVERY

PUSH'"'""'"'
MOWER 01111
TUNEII'

IN

IP•rt• lneludedl

SYRACUSE, POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT
BRADBURY

Oil Change. Sherpon Blades

S19.95
Tum left •t Meigs Memory
G11'dtna . 3 mile off At. 7 oo

MASON, W. VA.
Open Mon.-Thuro. 4-11
Fri. &amp; Sat. 4-12
1-15-1""·

tht rfght

47169 Eoglo Ridge Rd .
1-17-tln

•

1

Card of Thanks

I wish to lhanh ell of those wt1o
sent flowers. food , money , gave
words of consol1tion in our hour
of bearflevment also to the
Par•medic 's, doctor' e. nurles &amp;
st1ff at Holzer Medic1l Center&amp;.
Scenic Hilla.
The Phillip Lee F1mity
Oinah , Tim a. Phil Jr . •
-lc We wl1h to think ell who helped

in env way in the kindnn• end
services for our Husband and
Fa ther, Terry lin !e: atso Rev.
Richerd Hudson for his wotdl of
comfort and the Rutland Anuui ·
c1n Leg ion for their services.
Wife. M•rv : O•ughter lnd Sonin·l•w. Oien1 t.nd Fred Pinkh1m;
Grandchildren. Eddie , ~ M ,. .
Therese Bush , Richerd Bitch
Jr., MlchMI Black.
,

�Pllge-8 The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middlaport, Ohio
41

Houses for Rent

In Re~;lna. nice, 2 bedroom,
Plrtty furnialled UOO p..,
montt't plut d~lit Call &amp;U 948-2801 .
3 be4room houR In Middleport .
fully Clrpettd No p111 Phone

3 Announcements

114-992-2011

3 two bedroom houMI tor rent '"

SWEEPER and uwing m.ct.~ne
repair, parta, and IUPPW... Pick

Middleport

*150 , *1&amp;15 .. or

1200. per month Deposit ,._
qull'tld. No peta. Specify employtd or retired Keys at 289 N
Third St in Middleport or call ,

up and delivery, Da&gt;o~il Vacuum
Cl. .niJ. one half mile up
Georg• CrMk Rd C.ll 61.t-

U8-0294.

1·21 8-835-3952

Racine Gun Shoot spon10rld by

Two ~room hou1t. Po1nt
ptel.. nt , 304·876·7163

Recine Gun Club. EvttrySunday.

beginning at 1:00 p.m. hctory

3 br hou1e in H111-tord Fully
CltPet.t dolt to tchool 304·

McDeniel Custom Butchering, e
days 1 week. 304-882 -322'

882-2016 .

Sinal• introductiOns, write tor
applleation, Personal Toucfl lntroductkln• . P 0 Box 8638.
Chert11ton. W V1 . 25302

For rent or aale. 2 bedroom,
unfumihled, with b11ement in
Henderton , t1 80 .00 montt't
*75 00 deposil . 304 676
1 1 1B

Lontfy, need 1 dlte1 C1ll D•tellne1 -800-972 -7878

Reduce ufe ..,d fbt with

42 Mobile Homes

GoBett Tablets end E Vap " wa-

for Rent

,., pills .. Fnnh Pharmacy

Giveaway

Femele German St'tephtrd
brown 6 bl..:k Cell &amp;14-448 1 149.
FJM puppi11 to lovmg t\ome.
Call 814 -388-9924 .

6 Lost and Found
Found bllck end wh1te mete
Bord• Collt. on At 7 m
Pomeroy Call 814· 992 -JOn

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11

Help Wanted

••oo

Easy aiHmbly wworid
per
100. Guarenteed peym..,t No
l.lllptrience -no 11111 Detail•
lend •ltf-lddralld lt•mP«t
envelope:Elan Vlttl-715 3418
EnterpriM Rd, Ft Pierce. F.L.

33482
BlbV -I Ittlf neNed tor 10 month
o:J '" Mlddlepor1 . Send referen c.. to P 0 Box 743, Pomlf'Oy,
Oh10.

LOST.Imllll bladl maledoo . Blue WE NEED YOUR PRIOR MIL t1pp.:j pews • ct'ttlt L01t it ITARY S~RVICE ElCPERIENCE
New Ha~· en · Hertfurd .,.. Re- IN THE A.AMV NATIONAL
wsrd Chuck Petry 305. New ' GU14R D. Monthly peycheck,
H1v1n Hgt1.
retirement benefits. educetionell
IQiltence. 1nd othlf ~nefitl
Found· beautiful femlle c.t on •veilebl• to our pen · time
Showeltet Ad , Fri evening
m•~•
3041-875· 39&amp;0 or
Cont1ct Ellen Show1lter, Sho- 1·800·1142·3118 .
wa:tet Ad . in Che1ter

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Situations

7

Wan~ed

Yard Sale

·

Galll'polis
&amp; Vicinity

Vtcency for the elderly 11'1 our
home Treinld end fifteen Yllrl
uper••n c l Call 114 - 992 7314

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

RICK PEARSON AUCTIONEER
SERVICE Eltete, term, enttque ,
llquldtt6on u .... Licens.t Ohto
end Wnt Virginie 30-t-7735785 or 304-n3 ·&amp;430

9

Wanted To Buy

We pey cash tor late model clun
used cars
Jim M1nll Chl\l -Oid1 Inc
81!1 Gene John son
&amp;U -448 -3e72

Wou~

hltt to liMP tkJMtv people
my honw C1ll &amp;14 387

"'
0121

Will do blbyllttlfiO tn my home
Evenmgl and weekend• Cell
8U -4C8 -0137 .
JWD ' s Septic Tanks Cleanlkt
A111onlbty pr1Cid Cell lny time, 814-246 -9284
W1nted 10 do Want to cl11n
tlome Of' otf1ce. evenlnga Cell
114-441· 7102
Wallplflll'ing Will do tnm JM~nt­
ing pertairung to wallpeptf' Fr"
11t1me1es. weltptpering ide11
304 175 •55 or 875 2683 .
Bob 's Shoe Repa ' · Ma10n . W
V1 A11111r all INthll' good1.
304-713-5119 .

WANTED TO IIUY uNCI wood &amp;
coal hllttn. SWAIN ' S FURNt
TUAE . lrd . &amp; Olive St. G•lllpO ·
iii. CeiiiU -tW&amp; -3159
TOP CASH ptkt tor '83 model
1nd nrNer uMCI cars Sm1tt't
8ulck·Ponriac: , 1911 E1111m
Ave., Gellipolis Ce ll 61 4 -448·

Flll,JnCial

21

2282
Buying deity gold , litver COinS ,
r~ngs . jewelry, stetling werl, ol~
coms, lli"'Oe currency Top pnCft Ed Burken Barber Shop .
2nd A'lle Middlepor1. Otl 814992 ·3476
8uy1ng Aew Fur Beef 1nd Oetr
hides S1ll1ng-trapp1ng IUPPIIII
Whllt end n•tt litH Geof1•
Bucklly , 1 -114 · &amp;154 - 4781
Hours: 12-9 p m lett trme to
buy fur 11 Febru1~ 2. 1986

Employ men!
Serv1ces

Business
Opportunity

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
lNG CO recommend• thet you
do busm•• w1th .,.aple you
know 1nd NOT to Mnd moni'V
ttlrou~ the mell until you have
lrWHtlgated the oHenng
Major still bu1kjing company
h11 er11 evailebl1 for construction or 111• oriented deeltr
Complete treirung provided. no
eaper1ence M&lt;IIII'V All Cllh
butin•• with excellent income
potenti1l Refundlble depo11t
required Contect V1c Ry1n It
1-800· 228 -41 54

Help Wanted
HOME OWNERS ·Rifinence to
low fi•ed rete U11 equity for 1ny

Federal. Stete and C1vll Servict
,10b1 now IVIIitble 1n ~our 1r11
For i1fo call 1602) 837 3401
Dept 1201

purpose Leeder Mortgege Co
614 -692- J0ri1

DECK HANDS lmmed•tteopen lf'IQI tor deck hands , line
hlndlers . mech•n•c•. weldtrl .
other trlldee b c•llent bene-tits
peckege includes on the JOb
tra11ung. world travel1nd a greet
pey check Apphcent1 should be
17 24 , 1n good phyiiCal condr
tion . must PI" secur.ty biCk·
ground invettigat10n1 Must
have high 1Chool diplome or
GEO Clll to ll free tn OhiO
1 -800 282 1384 Mo n Frt ,
9AM-2PM

256 -1772

Medic•i laboratDry tlftchmcian
Apply 1n peraon between 9 &amp;
4 30 Mon -Fr1 Med1cel Pilla,
203 Jtckton Pille, Gelhpoltl,
Oh«&gt;

23

Ea~v A11embly Work! *600 00
p1r 100 Guerenteed peymMt
NoE~Pentnce · NoSet .. Deteil•
tend self lddrtlled stemped
envelop• El•n Vitti · 5847 3418
Enterpr111 Rd . Ft Pierce, Fl

1'1482
ARE THOSE BilLS FROM THE
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS PiliNG UP Join the Army Netfonal
Gulrd 1nd you will get 1 monthty
peyd'leck. 1 good pert-t1m1
Clfttr. end meny other greet
benlfh• J04 . e76 -3960 or 1-

800-1142 -3119
REPS NEEDED for bulinHI
accountt. Full -time •eo.ooo to
180.000 Pert-time *12,000 to
•18.000 No telling Aepeet
bu1W1•1 Set your own hourt.
Trtlnlng providld 1 ·812-938 8870 Mon-Frl, 8 AM to S PM

CST .
SMnl dtfvtfl w1nt.:l , 2 .,. .,.
therold ••P•ilnGI. 1 y. .r
flttbad. 23 VHrl of Ill Or old.-.
Cu"tnt rnadlcel ctrd. C•ll J. L.

ov•

McCoy, Inc • 304-273-1311 .

Professional
Services

leote 1 Ta• Servic1 R11aon8bl1
fl•ed rates Call &amp;14 -246 -9693
Rodney V1ll10e II
Income tell nrvice F~eral &amp;
Stele Wallece RuaeU. Bred
bury. Oh 814-992 -7228
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR ,
r.tiscover your pieno 's beautiful
tone , call todey, Werd ' s Key
board J04-876-!i600 or 876·

3824

Real Es1a1e
31

8833

Homes for Sale

By owner Remodeled 3 blkf·
roomt'touMonRt 33 Newf .A.
fum..:e, ltrgl lot . U3 .000

Colloct 614 -423-6289
..:......::.:...:............:.:_:..:..:.__ lcBy owner Stat.. y 3 bedroom
hou•e 1110 E St 1n Pomeroy . 5
wooded ecr•. fernUy room,
dining room. F A h11t, 2 b.ths,
bailment. gar1ge 827 000
Collect 114 423-1289

Furni1hed. AC . c.ble. no city
tllllel, *utiful river vifNII in
K1n1u•• · Fottert Mob1l1 Home
Perk Cell 814-448 -U02
2 bdr fully fumi1h.t , 1 2.86.
con\1 , klcation, Upper River Ad
wltet peid, 1ec. dep rtqu1i-ed

Colll14-446-85i8.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Llrry Wright

0 Uvt St • Glllipolia New a uMd
wood -co111tovu. 8 pcwood LA
suite *399, bunk btdl 1189,
anlron racllnelfl *99, ne¥i
used bHroom tuit... renge1.
wringer Wllhtn . a lho11 New
tn, .. groom tuitH
99 -1699.
lemp1. also buytng COII6 wood
IIOVII Cell 814-.WI-3189

•1

1978 Dodge V:! ton JMCk -up . New
c•mper top 6 cyl., 3 IPHd
Eacetlent cond1tkm Mey con lldtr trlde Ctll 61•-9•9-2568

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBilE

2 bedroom mobtlthomefor rent,
nur Recine C11t 814 · 992 -

5816
On• end two bedroom•. Send
Hill Roed, 304-675-3834

PHONE 814 -44$ -7274

2 bedroom unfumihted tr1iler.
deposit required Middleport.
OhiO, 304·882-3287 or 304773-5024

B1 level . 1 1!! b1th. 101160.
$1 ,600 Clll ev• "• 814-441 -

•:zn.

or

17
tPrings.
3 and
full 183.
twin,
Quean
•e3 . firm,
Mte,
U .2&amp; 4 df cheets, 149. !i dr.
ch1nts. *69 . Bed fremu ,
121l.and *25., 10 gun - Gt.~t
cabinets , 1350 011 or alectr1c
ran1;u *375 81by m1ttr11M1.
Ufi It 14&amp;, bed iTem" 120.
U~i. It UO, king frame UO.
GCM1d selection of bedroom
IUitll, rockers. metal c1biflet•.
headbotrdl 138 a up to 165
Us•(~ Furniture -· Dra11er, &amp; bed,
met1l office dttb 3 m•let out
BulltYilll Rd Open 9arn to 6pm,
Mon thru Set

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS. RT 35
1982 Clsyton, 14X85 , fully
turn. wuher . dryer, AC . underp.nn.no &amp; pordl be cond .,
Make •n Offer Cell 814-2581821 or 8U·268 -6315

Sofu and cheifl priced hom
to 1898. Tebl•. *SO ~nd
up to *126 Hklt·e · bed•.t390.
a~1d up to *1550.. aofa beds
* '146 , Recliners , 1226 to
1375 . Lemp• from U8 to
U25 . pc, dinett• fJOm 1109 .
to438 7pc *189endup. Wood
t1bl1 with ti• ch•r• UB5 to
17166 O..k *110 up to U25 .
Hutch11. &amp;660 . Bunk bed com•
plute w11h mettfe..... U76
end up 10 U96 . Be by bide.
1110 Msttr1n11 or bolt

Double w1d1 tr11hw. AC , 3
bedroom• . 2 full beth•. n1ce
loc1tion . Gallipolis Ferry .
1325 00 304-675 -3087

1975 Chev piclt.up. Cheyenne Y2
ton V·8 . PS Cell 614 -388-

8272
- - - -:--::--:-:-- -lc1979 J4 ton Ford 2 whl drive.
400 •ng low mllll . 12000

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64 Misc . Merchandise

.ItO

Hou11 COli Lump
kif . linn
Coel Co. Cell814-448 -1408

Celllhln't Used Tire Shop Over
1,000tirti.IIZII12 , 13, 14 . 16.
18. 18 5. 8 mllee out At . 218
Cell 61 • -258 -&amp;251 .
D11ryC111 9ft wide with remote
comp., f300 C1ll 814-245-

1052

Wllit llfl. drye,., refrigeretor~ .
rtngll . Sk1Qg1 Appli1nc11 .
Uppur River Ad belid1 Stone
Cr••t Motel 81-t-448-7398 .
Cour, ty Applience. Inc Good
Uled IPPiilncet tnd TV sets
Op111 8AM to 8PM Mon thru
Sat S14 -4•e-1899, 127 3rd.
Ave . Gelllpolis. OH
Vellev Furniture, new &amp; us&amp;d
Large section of QUIIitv fum1
ture 1216 Eettern Ave,
Gelhpolll.

·- -- - -

ElectrIC dryer good cond . 90
Cell 614 -256 -6261 .
Moliohen Fum 6 Appl SeiH
G1b10n &amp; M1yteg , St At 7 N
G1lhpo h1 Call 814 -446 -7444

Sllbs· *6 per bundle wh1le th1y
l11t . Cell614-245 -6804 .
For 1111 rill din &amp; hay Contact
Bruce Devi1o n, 814 · 2!6-1427
Fnewood tor 11te UO 00 PU
load, HEAP tccepted . CIII614 38B-9341 , Roger Melde
Honey eatrector bee hi'lle &amp;
othtf bee eQuipment \lery reeto ·
nlble Mull sail Ctll614-266·
1679
Spht firewood S40 per PU load
dehvered. 2 mi . tbove Stiver
Bridge. C1U 614 446 -1199 or
eve 614-4418-9848 .
firewood m1nd 111soned, 120
1 pu::tc.up lold , you h1ul 11 . Clll

814-448-4599

SOLO 1982 Townhouaa 141170.

7a22 eal)tndo 2 bdr , AC,
bUilt -In miCIOWIVI • lt8f10
Lerge beth , garden tub. some
fumiturtl, Wllher-dryet Under·
Pinning Bx10 metel buildinv on
rented lot Must sell 115.960
Cell 614 -24!5 -9834
1989 Elcon1 12•&amp;0 Cell 6U·
258 -8058 Of' 81 4 -258·6680
1978 Bey\riew 1 4x70 on 'n 1cre
ground. 2 bdr, 1 beth, den, total
electri£. '"· 171122 outbuilding,
eMc . cond Will sell togelt'tW or
,.,.,.,,, Cllll14·44t· t428 or
814-448 ·4111 l'fter 8PM
1975 1h70 Fl..twood , new
cerpet. wood burner. elec:lric. ell
epptiencft . 3 bdr . 1 '1:1 btths, 3
dtekl. undtrpinning 1nd normwindow• E11tn1 nice Must ... ,,
t10 .200. Call814·25&amp;·8687 or
8,4-888· 1887 .
For S.le 197&amp; Cutle Mobile
Home , h85 C1ll 814-4&amp;8-

Homes for Sale

4 bedroom
flrepi.ce. 3 mt
111, &amp;32.600
441 -1616 or
1244

hOUII for sail
aouth of Gelhpo Call day1 814 n1ghts 61• -446 -

- - - - - - -- ·1&lt;Smgle story. 3 bedroom 1n town
Clou to ec:hool E11y to hen
819 Buck wood or coel 1tove
with masonry chimney
122.500 Compl1tatyfum1thed,
125.000. Call 814-949 -2933
lf11f' 4 :00
2 b.droom house on 1 ecre
ground. between s.,racull lnd
Recln•onAt . 124 Vlewotrr~er .
glf'IOI 1nd 2 bufldlng1. Owner
will help fkl1nc•. Completely
remodeled Call 814·992 -9903
until 3 00 p m , after 8141 -9925149
ROUTE 2 - Just below Henefer10n. 1 0 2&amp; acrtt nIce 3 bftdroom home. need oflar May
con1kler trlde , 1215.000 . Cell
304-178-3030 or 878-34131 .
3.7 ACRES fl .. oll oleo 2 bod·
roorn ll•rv•l mobile home with
ldd· on room. A•sume loan No
down peym.,tl tO quallfl.:l
buyert.
SOMERVILLE REALTY
303
•7• 3•31
304·8780 or v ..,. ..

1-- -- -- - --

44

Love seat &amp; chtir, obklng coffee
teble. 6 pc. ltreplece utinsels
br111 pitted , double bed mat ·
trns &amp; foundetton , Clll 614·

Apartment
for Rent

53
JACKSON ESTATES APARTMENTS !Equal Hous.n11 Opportumtyl monthly rent 1t1111 et
t171 iot 1 bedroom end t212
for 2 bedroom, d1po11t t200.
loceted n•r Spr~ng \lelley Pleze
1nd Foodlend. pool end C1ble TV
waileble, office hourt 11 POIIi bte10 em to4 pm 1nd 7 pm to9
pm Mondey-Fridey, Cell 814-·
446-2746 or leave meu1ge
N•cetv furn11h.:j mob1l1 home ,
eft. apt .. central eir end heet in
city. edulll only C1ll 61,-446 0338
Redecofltld ept ., 2 bdr • 1150
to 1250 Cell304 -175-5104 or
304 -876· 5388 Of 304 · 675 -

7898

44&amp;-4337

Antiques

54 Misc . Merchandise
Fir~~~NO"Od

1628

tor111e Clll61 4-256 -

Sunbeum v1ccuu m cleener good
cond , eatrl ~· · f25 Cell
814 - 2~1 - 8417

Arm1trang wood bumer stov•or
cen be mid• 1nto furnece Also
tome wood 1160 Hend1-Kteen
p1111. Wllher 1100 . C1U 614 245 -5087.

2303

7401h Second AVe 3bch , 1190
mo • dep required c.u e14448 -4222 between 9 I 6

1980 Liberty 14•54, 2 bedroom. unfumish«&lt; . vinyt under·
pmmng mcluded Must ..11 Cell

Furni1hed apt .. 4 room• &amp; bitt! ,
no pets, eduh1 C1ll 814 -441 1619 .

powe.- hydraulic winch, brulh
csnopy Call after 4 30PM,
814 26-6·8479.

Furn IPI. 939 2nd Ave. Gtlllpolis. 1 bch .• U35 mo., ut11iti11
pe1d Cell 1648·4418 1ft1r 7pm

Seer• ll(enmofl ~If . good
cond , 1125 Cell 814 -388 8186

304· 773-5873
MOBILE HOMES MOVED in ·
lured , rMsonebil Jilt... C1il
304-678 -2338
1973 Cemeron tretllf. in New
Haven. all ~ec . pertifllly furnished. new und~Mnmg , must
1111. 15 . 500. 00 304 ·882-

28 88
3 bedroom mobile home 121186
w1th 110•200 lot , Plymele
Aold. Gtlhpolil Ferry 304-676-

3193
Must uti 1972, Schuth 1 :h&amp;5 ,
1111 1 exp1ndo. 3 bedroom.
wood bumlf, AC, Wllher drvet .
pen11lly fumllhed, all applien cn. 2 porch• •nd underpen ntng , *8 ,600 00 Phone 304-

882 ·2886
Ukenew 1981 Msn1ion. 70a14 ,
2 fuU beths, 3 b«trooms , front
kitchen , wood burning fireplece .
coact'~ lighted front. cuh pr1ce
t12 ,900.00 No trede 1n pl1111 ,
WI dMiver, K &amp; K Mobiil Hom• .

304-875-3000

Renlal s
41

Houses for Rent

Duplex for rent. 556 Ttltrd Ave .
Gallipohl. 2 bdr .. hv1ngroom,
dinin;room , new lotchen ,
tenced beck yerd , refn; &amp;
renge, 1280 plus utilities, &amp;
NCurity depo11t. Cell 614 ·446·

0890 .
Furn 1tficiency t190 utilities:
p1ld 920 4th .. G1llipolis Single Cell 448 -4416 1fter 7pm.
Furn efficiency I 1 60 utili1ies
peid Sher• bath , 607 2nd Ave ,
Galllpolil. S.ngle Call 446 4418 efter 7pm

2 bltdroom furnished ept C•ll
814 -992 -6434 or 304 -8B2 258B .

Th1 Mepl• Eldetly 1nd Hendlcepp.:j Housing All uttliti•
pakl Convenl.,tty locatltd -tor
Hnfor cftinn1 . Oft -street perkIn; . SecuritY 1nd ftrt protect•on
Live· in r"id.,t manager Aenttl
11sist1nca ev1111ble Call 814·

992· 7022 E H 0

• rooms It bath niMIIv decor1ted lnquue at 918 Second
A\le , Gelhpolll

N1c1 1 lnd 2 br eptl1ments
downtown 304 87!i 2218 .

8-8

3 bdr. gerage, City, get FA ,
woodfP . U76mo 1100dep
• ref requlr.:j Cell 614 ·44&amp;·
1171 or 814-448 ·4306.
2 bedroom hou11 tull biHment
ltOVI end rtfirgeretor fumiehed,
newly decor1tad 42 Chlllloothe
Rd 1210 mo . 1715 depolit Cell
814 -441- 1340 or 814-448 ·

3870.
2 bdr trailer, UOO mon1h,
uUiitl• furni1hed . .cfult1 or 1
smell chikl . Cell614 -288 ·1 157
Ntca duplp hou11 compltlely
furnished, w1ter peld, 1200
mo . Me dep req no lntide pat

Coli 114-245-5e1B.
Homes for rtnt, IMII Of lend
contract. Rodn.., Vlll~~ge II ,
2018 Ee•~ Ava., 2004 Cht·.
thwn a Eureka. O.polit A
I....... llec-"b
reftrlftCM f'ICIU ,--. um

44_•_·0001
I .:.:Roolty::..:....:.:·_6_14
_·_
__
. __

D•mon11r110r Stle: Woodstove,
Stihl Ol.AV Chek'l1aw Ind.
Brulhcutter, 361 Vl Cheinuw
C11t 1141 -992 -2094, Pomeroy
Home 1nd Auto .

5 kitchen upholstered bl.rstools
Vtrf gootJ condition . Csll 814 ·
992 -244 11 after 5 :00
1984 Ditch Wftc h 6610 . 272
tlrs . 129.500 1984 Ditch
Wrtch 6ri1 0 , 502 tlr., 126.500.
1980 4150 8 C111 Dozer I WIY
blade. 0 houri on engine mt)or,
200 hourn on new und•n:errtlgl. 125. 000 1946Rogers2S
ton tow boy , 12500. 1955
Prttcott tendem 1.1111e 25 ton low
boy. 16600 Lewson end Ltw
son Inc 6t 4-949-2293 or 61 4 ·

688 8364.

3 piece hvlng room su1t . UOO
CoffH t•b le &amp; 2 end teble1
U25 'Vt~'V good condition

814 992 6.158

3 bdr , 8'1: mtlts p11t Hober on
Rt 160 1300mo , 1150dep .
no pet1 Call 614 -388-9763

Hou M lor ... nt or letM with
optton to buy. 3 bdr . g1rege.
centrel au 111 new urpel.
fenced •n back yard , 1pproa. 1 '11
mi from town on Bulev1111 Ad
U25 mo *150 18C dep Cell
1ft1tr 5PM or w•ehnd1 . 6U 448 · 9280.
'

Miald tlatrdwood llebt. 112 . per
bundle contl imng appro.11 . 1 112
ton, fob Ohio P1llet Co . Porne·
roy , Oh 6, 4-992 · &amp;U1

504

6 rooms &amp; bath , newly decoreted InqUire 11 918 Second
Av• . Galhpohs

J bdr home. all kttchen epphln·
c" Clrpllld, CA . lingle Clr
sneched garage. Sec Oep &amp;
Ref r,.quired 1300 mo located
Sandefl Or .. Gtlhpoltl Call
814 448 0264

1978 \l'oler1 6 cyl., 11r. new
tir• . price Is right . Couch &amp; end
tables lillie n.w c.tt 81 4-446 ·
3224 .

Halt Prietll Flashtng errow 1lgn•
1289 lighted. non ·arrow 1249
New 1 end 2 bedroom furni1hMI
Unlighted $199 . [Free letter1l)
1pt1 and house in Middleport
Cell 814-992 15304 or 614 - , SH locn lly. 1800)423-0183 ,
enyt1m1 (800)828 -2828 . ut
448-1562.

APARTMENTS . mobile l'lomet,
hou ... . Pt. PleNtnt and Gelltpo
lit 614 -.48-8221

4 rooms &amp; beth furn11hed
Loceted 735 Third-rear 175
dep . 1125 mo c.nu6 -3870
or 446 -1340

- - -- 350 A dozer, I WIY blede. Ill

2 bedroom tum11hed end 2
tt.droam unfum11hed apt , r•
frtnctl end deposit requirld .
New Heven. W Vt. 304 ·882·
3287 or 3016·773· 5024
U.urtllnd 1pt1. equal houtmg
opportunity, 2 bedroom•. cet·
ptted. 111 elec, epts, for mot~
Information 3016-882-3718 .

45

Furnished Rooms

For flnt St-.p1ng Rooms 1nd
light hou11 k•p1ng roqm1 . Perk
Centre! Hotll Call 614· 448 ·

0751
Hou.ekeepmg room . renge , retrtg , lhere bs1h, mete prtferrld,
utititi• pd *100 Call 448 U 16 after 7pm.

46 Space for Rent
Mobile hom• ~t . 12' •50 ' or
amell•. 175 w1ter peld. 4th &amp;
Nell , G1llipol11 C1ll 441 -4418
ehtr 8PM.
Downtown office tpece Ellcellent tocetlon on Second Ave
Clo11 to court houu perfect tor
ettornr{l CPA '• or othlt' prof•sionels . 8 ..utiful htrdwood
floort
trim. All utllhl• Plkf
C111 The Wi11m1n Agency. 814-

a

446 -3844.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo P"'k.
Route 33, North of Pam•oy

Lorgoloto. C.H 114-812-7478.
MobMe

hom~

lot Mowr.,. Up·

holstory, 304·671-4114

TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS , hot dip
rtblueing ell typn af gonsmirh
work. flit Mrvice, 304-676 4831
S1rious .bout lo1ing we~ght1
Contact Gl01ls Gret1 R t 2. 80.111
282. Letart. WV 25263 304 -

Dryer for 1111, *55 00 Phone

304 -676-2176

Firewood 12&amp;.00 toed

304 -175·3334
POLITICAL AOVERTISEMENT
tpecleltlll, Unk»n mtde, fKtory
jo~ , discount prlcH. Alllt1m1
GulfentHd . S&amp;m Somervi111 ,

304 -175·3334

100 Annlver11rv Avon to 1111,

304 ·171-1429

Uviftcl room 1ult, lull elze meple
bed fr1m1, 304-175 -1:278.

CAPTAIN EASY

6:30

992-3810

eA!&gt;Y.

63

Livestock

3 Sprihg1ng Heifers 2 Hoi
Herford cro11 1-Hol Angu1
cron. 814-949 · 2582.
Registered Hsmp1h1ra P~s for
ule Cell 6116 -8163-5156

Kentucky lump , Ohto Lump ,
or delivery,
cement biocks end building
m1ttri1l G•llipolls Blodl Co .
Pine St , Gell1pohe. Ohto Cell

Block, br1ek. morter end me·
tonry IIUPPIIH Mountein Stat•
Blodt, Rt 33, New Hsven . W.

Vo 304-882-2222

•

300 4•4a4 ' oek pottl 15 . e1ch
or 11200. for ell. Tobecco 1t1ck1
1 6c uch 304-8715 -1288 or

623-5843

56

Pats for Sale

Appeloose contest m111
f600.00 . LeepordWIItlm Pll!llturt Gelding , &amp;950.00 . NurMrous hi point IWIJdl, 304-895-

Engll1h Beegle. f35 .-No pepeu.
Red bone Coon dog 150

Transpor1a11on
71

Autos for Sale

1978 Plymouttl Ve111nt Sc•mP.
V-8 2 door, 318 motor, AC , PS,
redi1ltir11, radio Calle14-246-

9198
2 tone 1981 Dodge Ch1llenger,
ellc. cond Cell 814 -28&amp; -1948
after 4PM

0026

Musical
Instruments

Lowrey pieno good cond .•
Call 614 -387·7889

•eoo.

A like new Peevey gu•tet 1mp
400 .. n ... ph11e , graphic EQ.
reY•rb w-a 4 - 12 " IPIIker
cebinet on c11t1 r w-cover. Purchllld new tor t1 .160 in 1984
bU1 Wll onty ulld 4 01 5 times
Mu1t 111 to apprtciltel A1k1ng
1760 Cell814· 448-9407
Music M1n 130 watt amp he.ct
be cond. 304-882 · 3236

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

FREEZER BEEF tor 1111. Cl ll
C1rl K•nnilrd 304-876-4,82

Fmn

Suppl11~s

.-; LIVI~stnc k

61

Scrv1ces

Ferm Equipment
CROSS. SONS

U.S 35 Wett, Jecltlon, Ohio

114-288-11411
Me11-v Ferwu10n, NIIW' Holt., d.
Bush Hog Sel• Service. Over
40 Uled triCIOrt to diOOH from
&amp; co"-)tte line of new &amp; ulld
equipment lafllell •ltctlon In
S E Ohk&gt;

a

1982 Ptvmoulh Hofir:on 4 dr., 4
IPd , niCI, *2.399 . John'l Auto
Selet, Bulavllll Ad , Galhpohl,
Oh

••oo.oo.

5543
8 plec• of firm equipment.

13,000 .00 . 304-882-3321

GOOD! 'lOSS

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

1

1M AVIt.JE

AND PLJLL 'IM
OUTA THERE!

1983 Chevrolet Cevelier Stati·
onw1gon , euto, AC. PB . AM-FM
cenette, U . 300 . Call 814-446·
1781 or 614· 388-9811 tfter

5PM

RON 'S Television Serwice
Hou11 cells on RCA , Ouu1r.
GE . S,...ollnt In Zonhh . COR
3041-578-2388 or 814 -448
2484 .
Fetty TrM Trtmming, atump
remov1t . Cell 304·175-133 1 .

1 979 Ford F~~rmont. 2 dr , blu1,
no Nit. 8 cyl , auto . 90.440
mllll. reel dtpendlbla car. AC.
AM FM CIHft11, reer Window
defrost, new $11,. IROW rtditll,
Oieh1rd beU•ry It brekes ,
t2 .100 . C1ll 114 -448-03&amp;2
For repeir or Pll'tl 1978 Dodge
Cherger Sl1nt 6. Excell1nt
cond Stendsrd 4 Goodyeer
redlel tira . elmo1t new. white
relied lettert, 70 Hriet. 4 etum.
tpOkt whll *600. 114-949
2860 11\ift
1978 ~hevy Impel• 37.000
ec:t\.111 m•l•• 11750. firm . 814·

742-2117
77 Old1rmblla Cutlus t800
Full oil ltova 250 gal. ttnk
both 1100. 304 -576-2736,
Oetsun 280 lX 2 2, silver blu•.
IC, stereo, IIIC . cond 18,900

304·123-1843
1978 Ford Ptnto 1979 engin1.
n.,... bettlt'y tnd tterter. elumi·
rw..~m slot wheell, 4 cyl. , 4 lp
Nnl uc . body grHtl Am ·rm
ce11enetape. "BilliG•• A Cerrv
Out" . New . H1ven 304-882·

we•

1983 Z28 C1m1ro lollded. low
miiMQe. lnQulr111 on
day•
efter 4 p m , 304-676-1383

72

Trucks for Sale

VW Aebbln LX pldlup, niiW
dlenl engine, IC, 1terao. 48
mpg. exc. cond 12 ,600. 304 1523·5143

'

,.

McCu llo ugh , thrs
story
spans three generattons of
a wealthy Australlian fa miiV and centers on the ~or­
bidden love of a beaut1ful
woman and an ambitious

GASOLINE ALLEY

Except that

40ur
holdup
man

he was

a man!

I

thaHhe widow
is a man disguised

priest. (3 hrs)
@ Dempeey ond Makepeace
8:05 ([) MOVIE: 'Firocreek'
9:00 0 (l] @ An AII -S1ar Cal•
bration Honoring Martin
Luther King, Jr. Stev1e
Wonder. 8111 Cosby , Eltza beth Tav lor and Edd1e Murphy are among the celebn tles hononng 1he lat&amp; c•v• I'IJJh1S leader 12 hrs)
ill Families on the flllultline
@
College Buke1ball :
VIllanova at Georgetown
(I) MOVIE : 'The Prince of
Bel AI( (CC)
0 (I) ® Ka11 &amp; Allie Chip
fears he w1ll be neglected
when he learns that h1s
father's new wtfe IS preg nant.
I]) illl American Play-

as a

woman!

to a

T!

Sterb TrM end Lewn Servioe..
tendtclping . 304-157&amp; -201 0
Rotary or cOlt 1001 drilling.
Mo1t well• compl.. ed 11medey
Pump ultl end serv1ce 304·

.. .IS li-\1\T Wi-\1\T YOU
WANT THE CLIENT TO

895-3802

SN'.~

81ttlroom, kitchen remodeling,
cat'amic tile inltllletton, roofing,
drywell, plumbing , ti11C1ric.al, (Ill
ph1111 of building] , 304-875-

hou•e: The Rin and Ri te of

2440

82

Denial Rockel (CCI A
young boy makes the as
tounding d1scovery that he
con lly. (90 m1n.)
(j]l Greatest Amer1can

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

Hero

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
COt" Fourth end Pine
G1llipolil, Ohio
Phone 614 -448-3888 or 614.

448-4477
Rt 1. Box 3156, G1lllpolis C111

8272

® Wonderworks: Booker
ICCl The transition from

RINGLES'S SERVICE, ellpl·
rl.,ced carp.,ter, electricitn,
muon, pelnter. rooting: fincludihg hot ter lppllc.ttonl 304·
875-2088 Of 671·73e&amp;.

JIM'S PLUMBING l!o HEATING

1974 Dodge Dart Swing•. slant
6 . good workcer. Caii814-38B·

our

Pump 11ltt, HrviCI Regilter!ld
in Ohio All work guarentaed
C11\ 304-273-281 1. RIVIfllwood , W Vt .

1976 Mustengll Gh11 302 , 'V ·8.
PS. P8, euto, new tir81, lhockl.
eacellent condition, U ,OOO
firm Cell 81 4-44S· J4.85 .

2428·
2 row . :JOO gellon, tobecco
uanlplenttr , like new
t1 , 100.00. 5 ft 8uah Hog
1250 . 1,100 get6on pilltlc we
t 1, tank UOO Dlf'IUW 4 wly
wood tplltttr
3 tobecco beler boaII • 100 lor all
304 •• 76 • 12 88 or 304 -523·

Home
Improvements

(R)
(ll) The Thorn Birds Based
o n the novel by Colleen

Fourmlnitturepoodlepups two
mel•. twO femetes. 304-882-

57

11100 00 . 30U-676-114S.

J .end L. lnttellatlon. Roofing,
vinyl ektinJ, 11orm doo,. end
wmdow1
•tlm•t• . Celt
814-992 -2772 .

19n Toyot• CeiH:t GT . fully
loedld, *976 CIII ' &amp;14'446-

Reg11ter1d Austrellan Red
Heller 1tock dog . Pups 8 weelt.s
okf. *100.00 1ect't, 304-8822632 or 882-2938

•

H•v· top quellty orch1rd gr111
and dover mi11ed, *1 .50 • bile
Cell «114-441-4699 .

614 -742-2186

3872

1lf~l

([) Sanford and Son
0 llJ @ TV's Bloopers
end Practical Jokes Gordon Tho ms on and Oavrd
Copperfreld are thrs week' s
pract1cal JOke v1ct •ms (60
mm.)
CII Father Murphy
([) Hardcastle and McCormick (CC) Hordcos1le and
McCorm1ck s plans
for
opening an lnsh pub are
endangered when they drscover a hit man 's graveyard 1n 1he cellar . (60 min.)
@I ffi College Basketball:
Chsrlos1on at Wrigh1 S1ete
0 (I) ID Scarecrow end
Mrs. King lee and Amanda
m ove mto act•on when
Lee's old boss rs accused
of betraymg the o!d Oz network (60 min.) (R).
(I) MacNeil-Lehrer Nawsh·

s lavery to freedom rs seen
through the eyes of Booker
T. Washmgton . (60 mm)

9790

Mete L.a11 Ap1o 9 week• old.
R-vlnertd with AKC Shotl S.
wormed *176 Ctll 614 -44f 0708.
~

ON liP

7:36
6:00

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1/lle ·~y· liN' PII#VAB
5T7U t:itfi/Y? •. S/1- 51/(){L/l
I t!iO Clfl'Cif'f'•.

I'I'HOO/. IT 6CKJNPS'
tt/16 II Willi cla'N'

JWD'1 6tl)tic Tenll:s Citified
Ae~tonlbly priced. Cell eny time. 814-2415 -9284

500 balt1 of hay for 11le *1 00
per bele Clerence Widdln•.
Recme. OhiO. 614·949 -2918 .

9:30

JUGHAID WAS

TERRIBlE BAD

Clerk Plumbing 1nd H111ing, 18
yeera up•lance. unstop drains.
New · remodellng-repalf work
Phone 304-882 -2012.

IN SCHOOl
TODAY.

WAIT Till HE GITS
DONE WITH HIS

HOMEWORK

PAW

10:30 @I (IJ INN News
ill College Baske1ball: Furman at Merahall
il]J N6wewatch
11 :00 D Cil CIJ 0 CIJ llll ®
News

(I) Man from U.N.C.l.E
@I (IJ Bonny Hill Show
® Eyewltntll News
il]J Martin luther King: The

General Haulina

PIP Y'OU PINCH A
FROM 1"HI5
I=AT L-rl"·n...E WOMBAT?

COMPU1'E~

Ken 's Weter Service. Weill ,
cislerns, pools filled Phon•
114 367-0523 or 614 -387 7741 niQht or dey
W•ugh' s Wat1r Service Weill ,
cisttrns. pools Fut , reliable
1ervice C111 814-258·1240 or
614 -258 1130 Au1on1bl•
r1te1

Upholstery
TAl STATE

1 1 6J Sec Aw . Gelllpoll•
814 · 448 7833 o r 814-448 1833
R • M Furniture Menuf.ctunng .
St. At. 7. Crown City, Oh Cell
814-258 -1470. call Eve 814 446 - 3438 . Old A new
Upho1ter.:j .

Dream and the Drum The
f1r!it nat1onal celebration of
Martin Luther K•ng 's birth davis commemorated . (60
mm)
@ WKRP In Cincinnati
11 :30 0 (2) @ Tho B011 of Car-.
aon Tonight's guests are
Alan Ktng, liona Boyd and
Elya Baskin (60 min.) (R).
In Stereo
(I) WKRP In Clnclnneti

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Monday. January 20, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Washout causes
train derailment
. By GBEG BURKE
Unlled l'rtwllolemallonal
The threat of !loodlng continued
today along several rivers in
western Washington, and a road
waslwt caused an Amtrak !rain to
derail near the Puget Sound.
Injuring at least 16 people.
Thlck fog spread from the upper
Midwest to the Northeast. delaying
flights and making travel hazard-ous with visibility in some spots
down to zero.
Two engines and five of nine cars
went-off the tracks of the north·
b:Juoo Los Angeles-Seattle "Coast
StarUghl" In DuPont, Wash. The
train carrted :n; people.
"We're calllng the cause the
resuh of a washout, " said Howard
Kallio, a spokesman for Burlington
Northern Railroad, which opera tes
the train in conjunction with
Amtrak.

Nation honors
slain -civil
rights leader

At least 16injurtes werereported .
but all were liSted as "minor to less
than serious."
The derailment came a day after
the entire Puget Sound region was
drenched by a steady downpour
thai caused floodlrig and road
washout problems in many areas.
Kallio said the derailment would
mean blockage of the main line
between Portland and SeatUe until
at least today.

By CHARLI'E TAYLOR
United PriOlS lntemallonal
The nation paused today to honor
the birthday of Martin Luther KJng
Jr., the "drum major for justice"
who led blacks out of the shackles d.
segregation and gave the nation a
dream of brotherhood before he
died a' martyr's death .
It was the first federal holiday
ever to honor a black man, and
across the nation there were
speeches, ceremonies, prayers and
marches planned to mark King's
57th birthday.
In many cities churches were
asked to ring their hells at midday.
as they did in Atlanta 18 years ago
while a mule- drawn wagon carried
his body to Its grave. Crowds would
line those same streets today for a
festive parade with floats and
marching bands.
Vice President George Bush was
to lay a wreath at King's tomb in
Atlanta, just before ceremonies at
Eben&amp;er Baptist Church in which
South African Bishop Desmond
Tutu will be awarded the King
~eace Prize. Both King and Tutu
won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Among those expected for the
ceremony were Bush, Sen. Edward
Kennedy, former President J lrnmy
Carter. Baseball Commissioner
Peter Ueberroth and the aging
Rosa • Parks, the black woman

"There appears to be a fairly big
hole and we will have to fill that." '
Kallio said . "It will take us quite
awhile."

Game~t~ned

Tonight s girl s basketball game
between Meigs and Vinton County.
at Vinton County, has been
postponed.

.· Miserable conditions
(Continued from page 11
were cleared first with salt. Treated
cinders were used on the remainder
of the state roads.
The Meigs Cou nty Highwa)'
Department workers, just as the
state crews, were out aU night last
night working to clear 253 miles of
county roads. County employee
Dave Spencer reported that It
would take the biggest ~art of today
for the plows and cinder !rUcks to ·
cover ·all the roads which he
described at 9 a.m. as "snow
covered, slippery and dangt'hlus...
While Middleport Vlllage reported no power outages, Pomeroy
Village reported scatt ered power
outages oo Wetzgall and Fisher
Sts.. Pleasant Ridge. and at the
Pomeruy-Mlddleport ccrpora tion
limits where snow covered limbs
had fallen across lines.
Both Pomeroy and Middleport
street departments were out all
night clearing the roads.
Meanwhile. more snow was in the
forecast for today. Some 2.500
oouseholds In five counties were
wltoout electricity because tree
llmbs, under the weight oft he snow.
broke df and felled power lines.
A travelers advi,ory remained in
:effect today for the eastern part of
the state, where an additional I to 3
inches of snow was expPCted to fall .
As much as 7 inches of snow
covered the ground in pat1s of
southeast Ohio early today and

repot1s of 3 to 6 inches were
common.
South Central Power spokesman
Reno Rllbinett said about 2,500
consumers in Pickaway, Ross,
Fairfield, Hocking and Perry counties were without electrical power
this morning .
He said the problem had caused
no emergencies that he wa s aware
of and that he expected power to be
restored by the end of the day.
"We're using helicopters to get
around quicker and locate the
trouble spots," said Robinett.
Today's precipitation in the
eastern part of the state was
expPCted to be mixed a t times wit h
sleet or freezing rain before
changing to scattered snow flurries
thls a!terooon.
Skies were cloudy over the
western half of the state early today
but some some sunshine was
expected in that area this
afternoon.
Temperatures were uniform
over the sta te early today, wi th
readings " ithin a couple degrees l1
the freezing point and readings
were expected to reach only into the
mtd lls th1S afterooon.
The colder wea ther will be
shct1-ll\·ed. however . wi th temperatures expPCted to climb into the 40s
under sunny skies TUesday. On
Wednesda)· there is a threat of rai n
with 11'adings still likely to be in the
-!0 0 or possibly ower :Os.

Meigs County happenings ...
Veterans Memorial

Polt' broken off

Saturday Admission s-- Walt~r
Hartis, Syracuse; Johr Hunnell.
Pomeroy: Mary Pickens. Clift on;
James Brumlield. Shade: Bobb)·
Price, Middleport.
Saturday Discharges \\'a lt er
King, Mary Pickens.
Sundav Admissions--Ca ndace
Tillis, Langs~illf'; Jane )l!oorr.
Pomeroy: Laura Byrrs. Racint\
Charles Ohlinger. Pomero)·.
Sunday Discharges 1'one.

An Ohio Power Co. pole was
r lipprd ebout 4: .~ Sundap)lorning
whr n a car driven b~ a. Oa\·id
.Johnson lost C'Ontrol while tra\'eling
r as! on M ain St. in Pomr roy .

.Johnson fell aslrpp at !he wheel
acrordmg 10 a repon from the
Pomeroy Police Department. The
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r rosSf'd thf' srrf'f't and ran

head on int o the pole. He was cited
for railutl' to co ntrol and taken from
the scene b)· F:MS for medical
ttl.:'atmrnl .

Emergency squads
answer six calls
Meigs County Emeqc:ency Mrdi·
cal Service repons slx calls Saturday and seven calls Sunday.
Saturday at 1: 27 am ., Middleport to Bradbury Rd . for Ravmond
Priddy who was treated but not
transponed; Middlepot1 at :I: 34
a.m . to 693 South Second for Cled ith
King to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Syracuse at 9: Jl a.m. to
Minersville lor Harold Da1·is tu
Hol2J'r Medical Center; Racine at
9:38a.m. to SymcuS&lt;' for Walter
Hartis to Veterans Memotial Hospital: Rutland at 10:2.1 a.m. toR t.
689 lor Larry Platt ,.-ho was not
transponed: Syracuse at 5: :10 p.m.
to Pomeroy Health CarP Center for
Eurana Thomas to Holzer Medica l
Center.
Sunday at 4:31 a.m. transport('(!
David Johnson from an accident on
West Main to Veterans Memoria l
Hospital ; Rutland at8: 36 a.m.tovk
Candace Tillis from an aula
accident on Hampton Hollow Rd . to
VP!erans Memorial Hospi ta l;
Pomeroy Fire [lppartment at 9: ·f.l
a.m. was ca lled to an auto !Ire at t hP
Faye Gumm residence on Wolfpen
Rd .; Pomeroy Fire [lpparlrnrnt at
3:37 p.m. was called to tht'
SuperAmerica Service Sta tion on
West Main for a gas leak ; Rutland
at 5::.1 p.m. to Will Vance Rd. for
Louise Cross to Holzer Medical
Center; Racine at 5:41 p.m. to
Tanner's Run for Laura Byers to
Veterans Memor ial Hospi tal;
Pomeroy at 9:41p.m. to Five Point s
for Oaude Ohlinger to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.

No lotto winner
· CLEVELAND {UPI) - The top
prize for Wednesday night's Ohio
lAltto drawing grew to a t least $3.1
mlliJon after no player correctly
picked all six numbers In the
weekend · game. Saturday 's
numbers were 7, 8, 16, 23, 2 and Tl .
The number of flve-of·slx winners
.and four-of-six winners was to b&lt;&gt;
determined today.

Auto theft

CLEAR THE AISLES - Pomeroy Foodland shoppers moved aside
Saturday mombtg as shoppbtg spree wlnaer Terry Georxe ~ Rutland
hunied tn nu hJs cart In just 90 seconds. Georxe's name was drawn
during Foodland Night at the Jan. 11 Rio Grande College basletbail
game. His shoppmg spree totaled S109.02.

Area deaths
Willia m E. Varian Jr., 21. Clifton.
died Friday night at Plea&gt;ant
Valley rollo"1ng an automobile
accident.
Born Sept. 19, 1964 in Gallipolis,
hP Is the son of William E. and
Drrama G Peck Varian Sr ..
Clifton.
He was a heavy equipment
mechanic in the Un ited States
Almy.
Surviving in addition to his
parents arc four sL,ters, Brenda G.
and Car tie R. Board, both of Point
Pleasant. Melissa F . and Lortie M.
Varian. both of Cliiton and several
uncles. aunts and cousins.
Funera l scr..ir£" will be Tuesday

Weather forecast
Today ... snow ending this mornIng with morning accumulation I to
3 inches mainly east of a line
Ironton to Athens. Cloudy with a
few snow flurries this afternoon.
High in the mid 30s. West to
no11hwest winds 10 to 2ll mph.
Tonight...clearing this evening.
Low in the mid~Extended forecast
\~ednesday through Friday
A chance of rain Wednesday, a
chance of snow Thu~ay and lair
Friday. Hlgh.&lt;dn the 40s and lower
50s Wednesday and 25 Ill 35
Thur.iday and Friday. lAlws bt the
Ms early Wednesday.. thl' aJs
Thursday and the teens Friday.

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A Colum bus man. Albert E.
I..Ju: ~&gt;n .Jr .. :!2. was an"Pstf'd by
ShN iff Howard Frank Sunda)·
f'\·rning in H.ff'ds\il lr in ronm'Ct ion
\\'ilh a stolen auto from thr

Columbus ar!'a . A 1981 [))dgeOmni
has bc&lt;&gt;n recO\-rred by the sheriff' s
department a nd a complaint is to b&lt;&gt;
filrd in ~l eigs Coun t\ Cour1 cha rging Lawson with rccri\"ing stolen
prop&lt;'rt} . l.ov• son is in c u s tod~ · etl
lh•• MPigs Countv J ail.
An accidr nt on Nf'w l.ima H.d . at

pending.

aboul 3: 10 a.m. Sunday morning
was inv&lt;"tiga ted by the department. Rrian K. Willis. 18, of
Pomeroy. lost cont rol of his \'Phic !r.
left the roodway and ra n through a
fi eld. clipping an Ohio Power
eiC&lt;'tric polr. Ohio Power cmployres were summoned to rPStore
pciwer. Heavy damage was sustained to the Willis vehicle. Willis Is
scheduled to appear in Meigs
County Cout1 on charges of failure
to co ntml and driving while intoxi ·

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at 1 p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral
Home with the Rev. Ira Wellman
officiating. Burial wlll be at Clifton
Hill Cemetery.
Calling hours will be today from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home.

woose refusal to sll in the back of a
bus In Montgomery, Ala., began the
movement that led to the passage of
the sweeping civil rights laws of the
1900s.
·Many of the men who ,rnarched
arm-ln-a rm with King down the
dusty roads and the bloody streets
of the South aJ years ago gathered
in an old railroad depot in Atlanta
Sunday night for a reunion.
John Lewis, woo was injured
marchirg with King in the 1963
Selma -to-Mont gomery voting
rights protest, said, "If it were not
ftir Martin Lu ther King our nation
tonight might he like a Lebanon, a
Rorthern Ireland. a South Africa.
We are glateful to Martin Luther
King Jr.
"He was a friend . a big brother, a
colleague. But more than that he
was a sensitive. caring human
being." ' Lewis said.
The old-time activists stood on a
raised platfrom and led the estimated l,(XX) mostly black partlci·
pants in freedmm so gs and the
gathering rapidly took on the fervor
of a prayer meeting.
"This Is great , great," said King's
widow, Caretta Scott King. "AUyou
freedom fighters. So much spirit
here. I see psople here from many
campaigns. How fortunate we were
to have been a part of 1ha 1 great
period In history.

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Meigs County returns to normalcy
Things were looking up in Meigs Coonty Thesday
mornlngafteraseven·lnchsnowblanketedthecounty
Sunday night and Monday morning throwing out
power lines, disrupting telephone service and
creating hazardous driving conditions.
Fred Deskins, administrative assistant of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio Eiectrtc Co., Athens,
reported customers from Racine to Letart Falls had
powerrestoredabout3a.m. thismorningafteriJeing
without service for 15 hours. Less than 100
customers were still out Tuesday morning but the
service to the Shade-Coolville area was plugged in thls
mon\ing and should hold . Deskins Indicated that all

service should be restored today before noon.
HarrtsonvUie area residents lost service about 4
a.m. SundaymornlngandLongHollowresldentslost
service Monday afternoon. It was reported that some
of the Harrisonville area Is served by Bud&lt;eye Rural
Electrtc. That company 'could not he reached
Tuesday morning by telephone.
The Ohio ~ower Co. indicated this morning that
service has been restored to all customers. Ohio
Power local manager Ron Ash said that all customers
of that company had power restored by 2 a.m.
Tuesday.
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Problems occurred with phone service too. Gary
Bates of General Telephone Co.. reported that the
company lost commercial power on a microwave
tower from Athens but It was regained abou t 4 p.m.
Monday. The loss meant tha t customers could not use
"0" and "1" to make calls. The lines were overloaded
and at limes customers could not get a dial tone to
make calls. However, Bates indicated tha t there was
not as much wire damage as expected from the
storm.
Roads were clear except for pileups along the sides
of meets and highways created by the plowing by
highway workers. Today' s high temperatul1'.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

FtiiiANCtAL REPORT
OF TOWNSHIPS
For Fiscal Year Ending
December 31 , 1986
lebanon Township
County of Meigs
SUMMARY OF CASH
8ALAIIICES. RECEIPTS
AND EKPENOITUR ES
GOVERNMENTAL FUIIIDS
Revenue Receipts
RECEIPTS :
Taxeo ...... ........ •1 6.519 .14
LicenH. Permits
and Feu ... ....... 1.275 .00
Intergovernmental
Recoigs .......... 67 ,936 .88
lntorell ... ............ 1.462 .83
Gitto .... .. ................ 791 .28
TOTAL
RECEIPTS ....... ..88 ,044 .91
Expenditure Disbursements
DISBURSEMENTS :

Balance ........... 27 ,924.36
le11 Outstanding
Checks ............. 5, 327.37
TOTAL BAL. ...... 22 ,596.99
I certify the following report to be correct and true,

Transportation hereby noti fies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in eny
contract entered into pur·
suant to this advertisemen t,
m inority
business enterpriaea will be afforded full
opportunity to submit bids
in respon se to this invitation
and will not be discriminated
against on the grounds of
race, color, or national origin
in con1idaration
for an
award .
" Minimum wage rates for
thia project have been predetermined as required bv
law and are set fonh in the
bid propout. "
' 'The date Jet for comple ·
tion of thia work shall be set
forth in the bidding propo sal."
Each bidder shalt be re·
quired to file with hia bid a

certified check or cashier's
check for an amount equal
to five per cen t of his bid, but
in no event more than fifty
thousand doltera. or a bond
for ten per cent o1 his bid.
payable to the Director .

Gener~l

Gove•nmont ... 23 .396 .33
Pubic Worka ...... 39 , 312 .34
Health ................. 6,590 .70
Miocottaneouo ...... 1.715 .69
Copl!lt Outlay ... 24 ,163 .81
TOTAL OtSBUSE ·
MENTS .......... 95 ,787 .77
Total Receipts
Over! Undar)
Diob.o .. .. .. ..... - 7,722 .86
Fund Caah Bal.
Jan . 1 ............ 30 ,319.85
Fund Cosh Bot.
Doc . 31 ......... 22.598 .99
SUMMARY OF
tNOEBTEOIIIESS
Outstanding
Jon. 1, 198&amp; ........ .. - 0 lilow l11ueo .... ... 11.022 .04
Aatirad ........... .. ... 2,755.&amp;1
Outttandlng
Doc. 31 , 1985 ... 8,261.63
Dopooilorv
Botanco ...... .. ... 27, 924.38
Total Treaaurv

to the best of my knowl edge.
Shirley A. Johnson , Clerk
56338 SR 124.
Portland . Oh . 45 770
Ph . 843·5205
11 I 20, 1tc

Public. Notice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus, Ohio
Januaoy 10, 1986
Contract Sales
Legal Copy No. 86-106
lJNtT PRICE CONTRACT
RS -986(1 I
Se1htd propo11ls will be
received at the office ot the
Director of the Ohto Depart·
ment of Tr•naportltion, Col·
umbus, Ohio. un~il 10:00 A.
M.• Ohio Stando•d Time,
Tueoday.
Fabruerv 1 1,
1988. for improvement• in:
Meiga County , Ohio , on
Union Awenu&amp; In the Viilege of Pomeroy, Salisbury Townohip, by grading.
draining. paving with ...
phllt concrete on 1 bltumi·
nous aggregate bue and by
slide correction .
Project Length - 320.00
tin . loll or 0 .061 milo.
Worto Length - 531 .00
tin . toot or 0 . td't milo.
Tho Ohio Deportment of

Bidders must apply . on the
proper form s. for qualifica·
tion atleau ten days prior to
the date sat for opening bid a
in accordance with Chapter
5625 Ohio Revised Code .
Plans and apec:HK: ationa
ere on file in the Department
of Transportation and the offi~e of the District Deputy
O~rector .

The Director retfHves the
right to reject any and all
bid ~.

WARREIII J . SMITH,
OIRECTOR
t1 1 20, 27 , 2tc

NfRf'~ A~AlE

"fORf YOU
IN THE
.ClA~~IflfD AD~

HERE WE GOOOOO - Snow can be a pain in the neck for grownups,
but when you're a ldd (or a ldd at heart) , the white slllff can provide
hours of entertainment. You can build a snowman, make a snow angel
oo the ground. throw snowballs, or sail down a hllloo a sled like Benny
Ewing, Reggie Prall and Christopher Knight (front Ill back), ail of
Pomeroy.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! )- The
Ohio General Assembly once again
is looking at a tough proposal to
combat drunk drivers because
some people feel the existing
three-year old statute hasn't gone
far enough.
The Senate Health, Human Services and Aging Committee will hold
a hearing Wednesday afternoon on
legislation which cut s out pre-trial
alcoho lic treatment programs.
lengthens the initial driver license
suspension to three months and
forbids occupational driving priv ileges for JjJ days.
"It 's heavy stuff," conceded Sen.
David L. Hobson, R- Springfield,
author of the bill, "but so is killing
people. Maybe it·s time we got
heavy in this area."
While the Senate concentrates
this week on commllt ee work. the
House has vat ing sessions. The first
was scheduled for 11 a. m. today .
The General Assembly thought it
had solved the drunk driving
problem when it enacted a bill in
1983 caiUng ror 72 hours of actual
jail time ror any motorist convicted
of driving while intox icated .
But Hobson said there were too
many loopholes. The largest, he
sa id, is that lite penalt ies at'E' not
enforcea ble within city limits,
where local ordinances prevail.
Hobson's bill extends the driver

license suspension, lengthened
from two to three months on the
first conviction, to offenses committed within municipalities. Suspensions would range up to one year for
subsequent convictions Instead of
the current six months.
Jadges would not have the
alternative, as provided by a 1916
law, to suspend a jail term in favor
of a counseling program on alcoho·
!ism, nor could they grant drtvlng
privileges lor work for the ftrst ll
days of the sentence.
Refu sal to take a blood aicoool
test would result in cancellation of
occupational drlv ing prtvlleges during the entire license suspensiOn.
And Hobson's btU raises from four
to six the number of points on a
driver's license fo r OMVI.
"I think the public has made a
decision that this type of behavior
on a repeated basis Is not to be
tolerated ," said the senator. "1
want to send a message to potential
offenders and the system that not
enough positive result s have been
had In this area and we're going to
keep the pressure on."
While it looks at the drunk driving
bill. tl)e Healt h, Human ServiN'S
and Aging Committee also wlll
consider legislation establishing a
state grant program to suppon
di agnostiC and treatment centers
lor Alzheimer's disease.

Athens attomey will oppos~ State Rep. Jolynn Boster
ATHENS- The J!J!li race for the
94th Dlstrtct seat in the Ohio Hou se
of Representatives got underway
Monday when Athens City Law
Director Garry E. Hunter an nounced h1S candidacy for the
Republican nomination for the
position, currently held by JolyM
Boster, D-GaiUpolis.
Hunter, 36, cited the need for a
" representative woo will listen to
the co~rns of Southeastern OhiO' ·
and said he would '' provide lndivld·

uallzed representation by meeting
with the local officials on a regular
basis and by being responsive to the
needs of the residents."
In statements published la st
week, Hunter accused Boster of
"pretty much walking in the
shadow of the governor and the
speaker of the House."
Both Hunter and Jennifer Sheets,
a Pomeroy attorney, whom she
defeated in 1981 race, have crit ic·
!zed Boster for appearing In thl'

distrtct, which Includes Athens,
Gallia and Meigs counties. at
electiOn time.
"I see a flurry of activity from her
six months before the election and
then very litt le after the election,"
Hunter said.
"She has certainly not been very
evident In Meigs County - we
haven't seen her, " Sheet s said In a
published statement.
According to Hunter, the needs of
the area are different from the rest

of the state and the representat iVP
needs to spend more time ''assessing local C&lt;'Onomies in need of
revitlllza tion to prov ide jobs and job
security."
Another priority, Hunt er said, is
"the eHC&lt;'tiw delivery of hea lth
care services. primary and secondary education, tourism and trans portation facilities."
Hunter has graduated from Ohio
University and Ill.&gt; University of
Toledo and has been elected law

By NANCY YOACHAM
SentlneJ.slalf wrller
Pomeroy's one percent income
tax which was re-enacted this
month by village council, was again
a major topic of discussion at last
night' s regular council meeting.
Pomeroy resident Robert Burton
reiterated that he Is st UI against the
tax. just as he was when till&gt; tax was
first Initiated in January of 1985.
Burton wondered why council
roukl not pass a sales ta&gt;c in the
vlllage. rather than the Income tax.
Mayor Richard Seyler explained
that only the county commissioners
can pass a sales tax, and only by
unanimous vote of that board, and
only as a county·wlde measure.
It was explained that council has
a lega l right under Ohio law to enact
(or re-enact) an Inrome tax as a
last resort In an emergency
situation.
The tax went back Into effect Jan .
15 in Pomeroy as an emergenry
measure, even !hough Pomeroy
voters repealed the tax in the
November election.
Donald May, woo lives on the
Lincoln Heights side c1 Martin St..
told council he felt that payment of
the Income tax should entitle him to

some improved services, such as
street lightln~; and road repair.
Council said It would consider a
street light and the street depart ment crew would make any
necessary road repairs.
A Middleport resident employed
with Midwest Steel was at the
meeting to see ~ he could pay the
income tax on a quarterly basis
rather than have It withheld from
his regular paychecks. Council said
the maUer would have to be taken
up with Terri Long, tax
administ rator.
Howard English • Sr. was at
Mooday's meeting because he
expected a representative of Consolidated €ommunicalions ·Cable
T.V. to be there: English said he has
been unable to obtain lnl&gt;nnation
from the Point Pleasant office
regarding his nuctuating cable
bills.
The mayor said other village
residents are having the same
problems with their bills and that he
Is trying to obtain inlbrmatlon
regarding the bllling proceedures
for these residents. "I keep calllng
them," he said .
He added that till&gt; cable company
was In Pomeroy last week correct·
lng equipment pro~)ems In some

director three times since 1977.
During his tenure as law director.
Hunter has served as a me mber of
the Ohio Bar Local Government
and Labor Law Committees, the
Ohio Municipal League and Municipa l League Attorneys Associa tion
and the Ohio School Boards and
School Boards A tt or ne ys
Assoca itlon.
Sheets has said she is still
considering the possibility of a
second bid in November for

Bos ter's seat.
Boster's victory margin in 1981
ca me in Athens County, where shl'
defeated Sheets by 11 ,577 votes to
9,391. Boster carried ail precints
heavily populated by Ohio University students. Sheets carried Meigs
County. while Boster carried Ga ilia
Couhty.
Boster first WQn election to the
House in 1982. defeating Incumbent
Claire "Buu" Bali Jr., an Athens
attorney.

Piketon leak probed

Income tax still major issue

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projected to about 50 degrees under sumy skies, was
expected to get rid of some l1 the snow.
Ut ility and street department and highway workers
were hit with long hours as they battled to restore
service and to make roadways safer lilr travel.
Meantime, all students of Meigs County School£
were out of clasSl'S Monday in observance d Martin
Luther King Day. Undoubtedly had it not been for the
holiday, schools would have been closed. Today,
Meigs Local Schools were closed but schools were
operat ing in the Eastern and Southern Local
Districts.

General Assembly
seeks tough law
for drunk drivers

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, January 21 , 1986

areas of the village.
Brenda Neutzllng was at the
meeting to discuss youth recreation
with council. She wondered I!
anything Is being planned along
those lines for the near future.
Councli reported that efforts are
again underway to establish a park
in the centrally loca ted Sugar Run
area where the vlllage already
owns some property. The mayor
feels additional property in that
area could be obtained from JX'ivate
individuals for recreation (XIrposes,
hcwever, nothing firm · on tbat
matter will be ava ilable for several
weeks.
CouncU Invited Mrs. Neutzllng to
a ttend the meetings of the recreation board for in(XIt as plans
develop.
· In other matters, council wtll
rebid the sale of an old pollee
cruiser retaining the rtght to reject
any bid; will be removing several
thousand dollars worth d. ." dead
bllls" from the water department
records as suggested by the state
auditor; approved a license
transfer requeSt lor beer and wine
carryout from Guido Glrolaml to
Beverly and Deborah Hensley and
Guido Glrolaml, doing business as
Shammy 's Carry OJt.

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ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY
- Athens Clly lAw Dlredor
Garry E. Hunter has announced
that he Is nrnillng lor State
Representallve for the 94th
Dlslrlct oamprismg Athens, Gallla and Melp Counties. Rumer,
36, was bom In Athens Courty,
graduated from Ohio University
and The University of Toledo.
He seeks the seal now held by
Joijnn Boster, Democrat from
Gallipolis.

PIKETON, Ohio t U PI ) - A partiCular timetable that !Rockfi vP. member committ ee appointed roth ! could make ava ilable," Matby the federa l government has chett said .
begun looking ror thl' reason why
The pla nt 's air-E&gt;vacuation sys109 pounds or a radioactive gas tem was halt rd Jan. 12 aft er tests
leaked at the Piketon uraniu m showed radioactin ' uraniu'm hexaenrichment plant. a
fluoride was leaking into the air:
Joe LaGrooe. manager of the The Ieaka.gr was detC&lt;'ted by
[lppartment of Energy's Oak Ridge special filters In stalled on the
Operations office In Tennessef.. system and tIV' tests showed t iY.&gt; !19s
appoi nt ed li ve co mmittee was leaking from the first day they
members. who began work Thurs- were installed. [)('c . 20.
day. The ooard includes two
DOE officia ls said It was unlikely
Goodyear Atomic Corp. rep!'E'sen- any gas lea ked before the filt ers
tatives, two members of DOE and a were installed. but they werE'
representative of Goodyear's Pa- unable to document that claim.
ducah, Ky ., gaseous diffu sion plant . Nearly 109 pounds d. the gas leaked
between Dec. 2ll and Jan. 12.
LaGrone appointed John Rothrock . director or the department's
Recentt&lt;"tS of air, !J:Jil and water
Qu ality and Reliability Division. as
samples showed no chan ge from
chairman or the panel.
normal radiation levels after the
Rothrock was at the site over the 11'lease, Matchett said, adding that
weekend , while othe r board
the amount of radioactivity was
members researched Investigation
less than in a normal chest x- ray .
procedures, sa id Tim Matchett , a
The equipment that leaked the
spokesman for Goodyear Atomic,
radioactive gas was part of an
which operates the pla nt for the ·auxiliary air ven ting system that
federa l government.
was used only during certain types
Board members now are con- of maintenance at the plant.
The equipment has been taken
ducting Interviews with personnel
at the plant. gathering documenta- oot of service until the investigation and developing form al investi- tions a('(' completed.
Uranium hexafluoride Is the
gation procedures.
"TherE' will be no analysis until same gas that kllled one worker and
all the facts are coliC&lt;'ted and the injured 32 at a Kerr-McGee plant in
report Is read . There was no Oklahoma .Jan. 4.

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