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apparently killed when the plane In
which he was a passenger crashed
Into. the Ohio River last month, has
written a letlec to Appalachian. Power~· In Roanoke, Va., asking
!he company to Install markers on
power lineS stretching across the
river south Of the Gallipolis Locks
and Dam.
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treatment sought by them
-The Hotfmans further clau,; they
were provided "llnilted and lncom·
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background and history .of the said
two chlldren regarding-the number
of homes ln which the said chlldren
had been previously placed and the
medical history of said children,"
that the chlld ·who died exhlblt€d
"abnormal behavioral characterls·
tics" which the' couple reported to
the West VIrginia Department of
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"I do not have the money,"
Harder said, "to mark every
Invisible dangerous _power line In the
country- butl have thedetermlna·
lion and energy to. work toward -a
change[nattltudeor-lfthatshould
fall-achangelttleglslation."
Hawks and Bert Harder, both
GalllaAcadernyHighSchoolgraduales, were apparently kllled Dec. 9
when their plane crashed Into the
OhloRiverneartheGalllpollsLocks

the truth" made defamatory statements that "unreasonably" placed
themlnafalselightbetorethepublic
have filed suit In Mason County
Circuit Gourt for $1 mllllon.
Emil and Debbie Hortman filed
the suit Frtday against the West
Virginia Department . of Human
~rvtces, John E. Burdette, personalty and as commissioner of the
Department of Human Services,
Dr. Iryln J. Sopher. M.D., person·
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sightseeing in the Gallipolis area
WSAZ TeleviSion and Bob Brunner· and resolve the apparent alxlormal
Harder, the father of 28-year-old
after flying from Colwnbus to
In thesult, thecouplechargesthat behavior.
Hubert "Bert" Harder, told the
Dayton for a business meeting.
statements made . about them,
electrlt company, "It is felt that
Three Gallla County youths told
The Department of Human Reconcerning the death of a two-year·
yourpowerllnessovthoftheEureka
authorities they saw the plane crash
oldg!rlwhohadbeeriphicedlnti\i!h' sources, the suit clalms,. ':talled to custody by the Department of comply with Its Legislative imposed
Dam, which spans the Ohio River in
Into the liver apjlroxlmately three
Human Services, caused them to duty to provide professional help
·onelargeloopabout'\4 ofamllelong,
miles south oftije darn around 3: ~
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and guidance to the Infant child ... "
was a major factor In the tragedy by
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Following the chlld's death, .ihe
not having warning markers."
During extensive recovery operato !heir reputation and standing In
couple claims, the West VIrginia
Harder said he has been told by lionsshortt,Yaftertheaccldent.Only
the community, subjected them to
Department oi Human Services
seVeral pilots "that these relatively a seat and wheel Were recovered.
great embarrassment and humllla·
"wrongfully, maliciously, and un·
Last week, a Glenwood, W.Va.,
thin lines can be seen only pocjrly or
.. ~lion'-'- me!' tal ._&lt;mgulsh. Insult and __ lawfully" Invaded · their privacy
ni&gt;t-atallagalnstthebackdropofthe · man found what-was~ apparently ··Indignity and cauSed them to Incur and home tor several hours, vtolathigh, hilly banks on the Ohio side." Hoot-square section of the singlelegal expenses and attorney fees.
lng their "legal and constitutional
The tower on the West VIrginia side engine plane ftoatlng In the river.
They are seeking $500,00J for
rtghts" and further, "wrongfully.
that supports the lines, according to West VIrginia State Pollee said the
compensatory damages and
maliciously, unlawfully and unconHarder. stands out against the section apparenflylswheretherlght
$500,00Jforpunltlvedamages, and a
slltutlonally" removed the lawful
background. Huwever, "the short wlngoftheplanewasattachedtothe
SEEKS WARNJNG.MARJ(ERS - A barge pas8eS under the power
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chlld of the couple, as well as the
llnel stretching BCI'!JSS the Ohio River Soulh oil he Ga!Upolls Looks and
tower on the Ohio side barely fuselage .
The Hoffmans claim the child, chlld · placed with them pending
Dam. Last month, two men ani preswned to have died when their plane
protrudes above the tree line on the
Ti'oopers said the expect to
Tasha Kostu, one of two children
adoption and refused td return the
crest of the hills." he said.
conduct .a moi'E' , th'?"'OIgh visual . · crashed into the water atthlsslte. Thefatberofoneofthevlctlrmllsllllldng
placed In thelrcustodylnJu1yo!1SS. children unW reQuired to do so bv
th&amp; AjJplll8cblan-P&gt;OW'el' Cempiny to Install warning .markers on such
'fl\e rost .of a plastic wamtng search o! the' area once high river
pending adoption, "as a result of
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George P . Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
A. Gromyko today ended an extended Drs! session of
· their talks aimed at revlvi.ng nuclear anns
negotiations.
A spokesman at the U.S. mission said the flrsi
Shultz-Gromyko session, In !he Soviet mission. ran
from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., an bour longer than
scheduled. The second meeting, this time In thW .S.
mission, was to begin later In the day.
The American spokesman said he could give no
details of the first meeting.
Both sides have made It clear !hat the tw&lt;Kiay
meeting Is likely to set the foreign pollcy tone -for.
President Reagan's second term, and the outcome of
the talks could affect the entire l:ll1tgt' of U.S.-Sovtet . •
relations.
The morning meeting took pla~ around a dark
wooden table, wlth six chairs on each side and three '·
bottles of mineral water in the center. "How do you

both Shultz and Gromyko appeared to go out their
way to avoid pressuring the other In public.
"We will meet the Soviet delegatiqn with a
constructive and posltlve attitude," Shultz said.
Similarly, Gromyko said his government was
prepared to start down "thepathofradlcal reductions
of nuclear arms and ln. !he long run the complete
elln)lnatlon of nuclear weapons."
Yet they ventured no predictions of success. At
best, Shultz hopes to reach agreement with Gromyko
on~ schedule tor the two sides to negotiate after their
discussions end Tuesday.
"These are not talks to negotiate substantive
agreements,'' Shultz told reporters on his !light from
Washington.
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roadblock. He said one goal should be to prevent "an
arms race In outer space."
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partner that 'they had to deal with· a "complex
lnterr~lated questions."
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Senior U.S .. officials have declared the space
weapons research program Is not a bargalnlng chip.
For his part, Shultz wants to put the-emphasis on
reducing U.S. and Soviet offensive weapons.
Negotiations on hoth ,m edium-range and long-range
, missiles broke down in Geneva In late 19Kl when the ~
United States went ahead with Its scheduled
deployment of new nuclear missiles tor NATO in
Western Europe.
Top' Soviet oUiclals, InCluding Mikahll S. Gorba·
chev, a potential successor to President Konstantln U.
Chernenko, have said there was little hope tor an
. agreement unless space was put off limits to the arms
competition. ·
But Gromyko, while linking offensive and defensive

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"The Soviet Union Is In favor of working out basic ·
gu!deilnes to orient the negOtiations towaro reaching ·
mutually acceptable accords," Gromyko said.
These should Include preventing an arms race In
outer Space and sharply reducing nuclear arms, he
· said.
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Assisting Gromyko at the talks are VIetor P.
KaJ:llOv, the senior Soviet arms control negotiator;
Anatoly F . Dobrynln, the ambassador to Washington;
and Georg[ Kornlenko, the first deputy foreign
•minister.
Shultz had with him Paul H. Nltze, a chief u.s.
negotiator whose own career exceeds four decades;
1\rthur A. Hartman, the U.S. ambassador to Moscow;
and Jack Matlock, a Russlan-speaklngmembero!the
National Securtty Council staff.
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Diesel usage
drawing fire

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By ROBERT E. MD J.ER
Associated l'res!i Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - ~
pubUcan legislative leaders are
promising "a fWpubUcan agenda"
when Ohio's 116th General A.ssem·
bly, with the Senate under new GOP
control, ronvenes today~
Unlike the last Legislature, when
Democrats controlled both houses
and rubber-stamped m6st of the
proposalS of Democratic Gov.
Richard Celeste, thene'WSenatewill
be ln a position to block bills.
~~- Despile...any recommendations
Celeste· may make, "there will be a
Republican agenda," Mid Sen.
Stanley J. Aronoff,R-Cinclnnati, the
Senate's No. 2leader. He . said that he and Senate
Pi'esldent 'Eiect Paul GUJmor, R·
Port Clinton,
will haVe a

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) The West VIrginia Coal Association
and the United Mine Worlrerswill be
on opposite sides of a Dght In the l!m
. Legislature to allow diesel-powered
equipment In undei-ground coal
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bill will be Introduced as Senate BUl
1, under the sponsorship of Sen.
Richard H. Finan, R-Clnclnnati.
Aronoff said.
GUlmor, re-elected to his fifth
tour-year Senate lenn In November, already has his eye on
Celeste's job.
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"I'U probably be running," GUimor has told The · Columbus
Dispatch. "I Ukewhat I'm doing but
you can accomplish more In an
oltlce llke the governor's."
In recent weeks, Celeste has
conced~ ~t !!I~- state now can
afford a tax cut, and he said there
will be one In the budget bUl which Is
being drafted. However, the gover·
nor disputes GOP claims · that the
state~ bulldlng a huge-s urplus and
he has not given an estimate on the
si2Je o! his
tax cut.

tlme to adjust to the newRJ!publican
muscle at the Statehouse.
Ceremonial activities and organ!·
za!jonal ~natters. . !UCh as the
years.
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appointment of members to stand·
The Republicans cont~d that
lng committees, prOballiY will
!heir · campaign crttlclsm of Celeste's 1983, 90 percent tncrease·tn I consume the -ftrst two or three
~ks.
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the Income tax led to their takeover
andHoose'
S
peakerVern
Glllmor
of the Senate ln the Nov. Selection.
Rifle Jr., D-New Boston, have
~ ~ .. At o.ne point, Gl~ .~ -s~te _ Indicated the!'!: will be Utile ofrtclal
· revenues liave S!Artl!ll (lwng 'liP !10 business unUllate this month when
fast "thatwemlghtevenwanttocut Celeste Is expected· to present his
the tax more than 10 peicetll." The 198$-1987budget bW.

The coal association plans to ask
that a ban on such equipment be
lifted, whlle the UMW plans to fight
the Industry group, spokesmen for
both organizations told a legislative
Interim committee Sunday.
Mike Burdlss of the UMW saki the
union still opposes diesels because It
believes that questions about possl·
ble health effects ot diesel-engine'
fumes haw; "never been satlsfacterUyresolved."
Bunllss Is state coonlinator of
COMPAC, the UMW polltlcal arm . .
The union would not opp&lt;l'll! a

possible legislative resolution d[,
study
of
diesel equipment, Burdlss said.

!hat agenda, which will Include a bill
to cut the state Income tax by 10
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Edwin Wiles said eiiOU8h
tlon io justify allowing dleiel
equtpmmt already Is avallalilf.
from federal studies and the
expa tence of other states.
· •West Vlrg[nla Is the "OIIIy majCr·
sqal·minlng state" that Jlrl;!lll~ .
diesel equipment .unilerli'ouncl.
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Anew Congress Is In town. So, what'snew?Notmuch. The 99th Congress
offers a lot of the same old faces and rhetoric, rerunsofthe98thand the~th
CongresSes before lt.
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Meanwhile, President Reagan walls In the wings, his second tenn
certain to begin With a new round of proposed cutS In domestic programs
and Increases In the Pentagon budget:
Budget Director David Stockman paved the way with his biennial horty.r
show, a closed-door session for GOP members of Congress.
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Senate Republicans.have new 'leadership and Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas,
on his first day as majority leader, pledged aation on deficits.

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Whereupon the new Congress sat back to await Reagan's Inauguration
and budget ~ later this month.
Four years ago, change was In the air throughout the capital. Reagan
was ready to take office and Republicans had asswned control of the
Senate. There was talk of a political realignment and a conservative
revolution.
"The big job 1s t0 get the ecooomy back on Its feet," said Sen. Charles
Mathias, R-Md., In those heady days.
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nepubllcansweretalklngaboutgovenunentspendlngasapercentageof
the gross natlorial product, which Is the total value of goods and services In
.the economy.
GOP leaders talked about trying to freeze that percentage at .22.5, a
proposal designed to em~ass the Democrats and keep them tagged as
big spenders. The plan never got anywhere and despite budget cuts, four
years of the Reagan presidency and GOP control of the Senate, federal
spending has grown to about 24 percent of the GNP.
The recession hit ln.1!m and the !J!th Congress, elected In 1982, convened
with loud talk about the need to create jobs.
"The Ume for waiting for jobs has passed," declared O'Neill. Republican
Senate leader Howard H. Baker Jr. or Tennessee, now retired, said,
'"There Will be a jobs program" whether the president wanted one or·oot.
He didn't want one. The economy began to recover and the
unemplOyment dectlned. Once"again, the toogh winter talk on Capitol HtU
amounted tO nothing.
1be first big test for the 99th Congress may be on the MX missile which
survived during the last session only when Vice President George Bush
broke a tie vote In the Senate.
Republican Sen. !;larry Goldwater of Arlzopa, the JieW chalrman of the
Armed Services Committee, said the missile was doomed and Reagan

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turns out the way It sounds the opening days of a
congresskmal session.
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I'RoB~M~ WiTI-I Ri&amp;KiNG Cl PeRFeCT!.Y
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Young Astronaut prograni ~pen to
controversy and consternation cblldren from six to 16. Hts purpose,
about " Space War8;" the keY to he said, was to "develop a cadre of
peace on earth may be found 1n . young ·people who_ wtll be better
space. America 's Young Astro- prepared to meet the challenges of
nauts and Russia's Young Cosmo- the 21st century." He alsos wants
nauts may join forces to promote the Young Astronauts to develop a
the peaceful exploration of the camaraderie with the future space
unlverse.
explorers of other natlons.
The Soviets are years ahead of
As chairman of the Young
the United States In eslabltshlng a · Astronaut CounCil, I have sent my
Young Cosmonaut program, which daughter Tanya to Moscow with a
Is Intended to stimulate the study of · letter for Soviet President Konstan·
"cosmonautlcs." This covers the tin Chernenko. The letter makes
basic elements of space explora· this urgent appeal:
tion, from astronomy to rocketry.
"The purpose of this letter Is to
The Soviet program, open to establish a bond between the Young
youngsters from 10 to 17, operates Astronauts and the Young Cosmo·
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are held In designing and modeling
space rockets .• One of tbe goals,
according to Soviet documents, Is
"understanding the great role of
scientists In different countries
working with the aim of strengthen·
lng peace."
In an October ceremony on the
White House lawn, . meanwhile,
President Reagan . established .~

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of the spaceship would endanger us
all. Certainly, the Earth canoot be
broken Into pieces, with the Soviet
Union and the United States
assigned separate orl!lts.
"We cannot order -other people
out of existence simply because we
don't always agree with them. So
we had better learn to live with the
people who are In the world with us.
The best way to begin, we believe, Is
to get ~o kno"Y one another.
Somehow we must cross the
chasms that keep us from under·
standing one another.
"May peace be In your hearts, In
your homes, In your fields, In your
factories. Yet peace on earth Is no

has agreed to J)ennlt Young
Astronauts backup crews toaccom·
pany the senior ,crews as they go
through their final paces at the
Kennedy Space Center. _Eventu·
ally, a Young Astronaut 1s expected
to Qy as an observer aboard a space
shuttle.
President Reagan has called
· on
the private sector to support the
Young Astron;lUt program, and
more than a dozen corporate
sponsors have already signed up,
0m111 Publications wiD publish a
monthly magazine for Young As·
. tronauts beginning 1n ·September..
Marvel Comics Is developing a
comlc·bookserlesandaTVcartoon

The first educational materials
have already gone out, meanwhile,
to the Young Astronaut chapters
that have signed up. We will also set
up a nationwide "Space Watch" to
obseJVe what scientists are calling
"Tile Year of the Comet.'' Young
Astronauts will ttacl! Halley's
Comet, view other celestial events
and follow space launchings.
Before each launching, NASA

cereal boxes and milk cartons
beginning next month ..
Adldas Is developing a Young
Astronaut satellite dish for schools;
Commodore Is producing Young
Astronaut so!tware for Its CO!Jipu·
ters; and Tymnet has granted
space on Its satellite communlca·
tions to the Young · A:stronaut
program.

Wither the Democrats?____w,_·uiam_._A_.R_us_he_r
other traditional pillars of liberalNEW YORK (NEA) - It has
than the total number of votes cast liberal leadership and myve to the
been nearly two months since the for Democrats. So, while there Is right, where the great majority of
Ism, and these will almost certainly
reject any Democratjc presidential
electlon, and we areat last able to still clearly a great deal of voters have gone.
aspirant not committed tO it. But
There are no doubt Democratic
examine It with the benefit of a
ticket -splitting going on, the Demoperspective that simply wasn't cratic Party Is In no position to governors and senators well aware
until the battle Is fought and won by
available on that hectic night.
argue that Its showing In the · of this necessity, and ready to lead
candidates detennlned to change
In gross numbers at the presklen- congressional elections proves Ills the way. ·The trouble Is that they
the Democratlc Party's basic
course, It Is headlngforstlllfurther,
tial level, the Democratic Party · stUI the voters' little darlln' . On the will have to wage the battle, and
and probably more comprehensive,
received another of those batter- contrary, Its margin In the House Is win It, In the Democratic primaries
of
1988.
Those
primaries·
have
long
defeats.
lngs It has sustained, with only ol'e largely owing to the advantages of
been dominatEd by union labor and
exception, In every election since
lmcumbency, dexterous trimming
and Including 1968. The exception
bY Individual candidates, and a lot
was 1976, and It proved only that,
of very artlul gerrymandering.
against a:n exceptionally weak
Still other Insights are afforded
Republlcan (Gerald Ford), a ))e.
by the exit polls and by subsequent
mocrat who ts a Southern Baptist studies of how various demogracan hope to ·eke out a narrow phlc categories voted. This sort of
victory. In presidential terms, any
Information Is hard to come by and
typical Northern liberal who gets
oot 3Jways safe to trust For
the Democratic nomination can ·example, an exit poll might · cor·
0
expect about tO percent of the votes.
rectly report how Hispanic citizens
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Today Is Monday, Jan. 7, the sm•enth day of1985. There are~ days left
In the ~~ar.
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Todiy's highlight In history:
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On Jan. 7, 1'/lll, the llrst presldentlal election In lhl! United States was
held. Americans voted tor electors who, a montli later, voted'to make

~~yv:~~t~!':s~
=u;:te
~~~es:ts':Z
mind splitting their ticket, appar· extrapolated nationwide. But, It Is
ently feeling that this demonstrates
their rugged Independence .• And
bavlng voted Republican for presl·
dent (something that doesn't always come naturally), they hedged

precious when valid.
Thus far, such analyses suggest
that the· Democratic Party returning now to the presidential
contest .... lost, by or near the

senator
representative. This
enabled the Democrats to bold the

following major categorllis of voters: white males, married per-

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'lnl782, thetlrstcanmerctalbanklntheUnltedStates,theBankofNorth
America, opened In Philadelphia. ·
·
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·
In lliXJ, the 13th President of the United States, Mlll;lrd FUlmore, was
born In Smnmerblll, N.Y·
,
·
1n 1927, commercial traDBatlantlc telephone $ervlce was Inaugurated
between New York and London.
In 19&amp;2, during World War II, the siege of Bataan began.
•·
1n 1953. President Harry S. Truman announced In his State'ol the Union
addresS that the United States had developed a hytlrogen bomb.
In 191!9, the United States OlCOIInlzed Fidel Castro's new government In ,
C11bll
- ~ ~
-,c.-.. _ · - - "'~- ~ Iii :is&amp;a, the Co.t of mamns a first-class letter went up from 4 to 5 cents.
Tenyearaago: N&lt;rthVIetllameoefo,rcescapturedtheprovlnclalcapltal ·
of Plaloc Blnh In a 111Blor peycholosiCal blow tO the SaJ&amp;on government.

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the House (,veU sbort of 8 major· college graduates, political . lnde·
· lty),andact\lallytoleoreanetpln · pendents, people under 25 or CNer
oUwoseallln the Senate-thereby tO, and thoseeamlniS25,000ayear
posltlonln&amp; themselve!! tor a strong or mre. In most'other categories, It
bid to regain control of the Senate In loot bY about three to two. It won a
19116.
majority ollly among union labor,
But here IS where a bit of blacks, Hispanics, thole with In·
petspectiYe becomes useful. Calcu· comes under$10,000, !hose with less
lations that simply couldn't be than a high school education, Jews
made on election night (because the and atheists.
~ ~·i m___avallable)
No serious !JI!IIti~ wt!uld .
- ·
- - - ~argue for a moment that thOle
reveal that the total vote for
statistics suaest a pn!IICI'Iptlon llr
Repub~ candidates for Houae
future victory. The Democratic
seats waa only marginally lower
Party hal simply sot to llhakeotr Its

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Dec. 20-At KYler Creek
Jan. 7-At Athens
Jan. 10-Eaatem
Jan. 14-Trlmbie
Jan. 17-At Hannan Trace

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Head Coach

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KIM ADKINS
Asst. Coa'h

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Asst. Coach

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,WE .WILL.
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Dec. 18-Aiexander
Dec. 21-At Warren Local _
Dec. 211-At Athens
Jan. t-Weil8ton
Jan. 8-Federal Hocking
Jan.ll-AI MWer ·
Jan. 15-Nelsonvllle·York
Jan. 18-AI VInton County
Jan. 2%-AI Trimble
Jan. 25-Belpre
Jan. 29-At ~exander
Feb. 1-Warren Lo~al
Feb, 8-At Wellston
Feb. 15-At Federal-Hocking

Dec. 211-At Federal Hocking
Dec. 19-Wahama Holiday
Tourney
Jan. 11-Southem
Jan. ~-At Southweotern
Jan. 19-Wahama
Jan. 2%-AI P'kel'llburg Calh.
Jan. 25-At Kyger Creek
Jan. 29-At Fort Frye
Feb. I~Nortb Gallla
Feb. 8-At Hannan Trace
Feb. 9-Fort Frye ·
Feb. 12-Waterford
Feb. 15-At Southern
·Feb. :!%-Southwestern '

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Dec. 29-Soulhweslern
Jan. 4-Wahama
Jan. 11-At Eastern
Jan. 12-Ravenswo.od
Jan. Ili-Hannan Trace ,Jan. 25-At North Gallla
Jan. 26-Walerford
FeiY. !-Southwestern
Feb. 5-At Ravenswood
Feb. 8-At Kyger Creek
Feb. 12-'At Wahama
Feb. 15-Eastern
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EASTERN BOYS

MEIGS BOYS

DENNIS EICHINGER

GREG DRUMMER

SOUTHERN BOYS
CARL WOLFE

Head Coach

Head Coach

Head Coach

DON EICHINGER·

MICK CHILDS.

HOWIE CALDWEll

Ant. Coach

Asst. Coach

Asst. Coach

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Dec. 1-At Waterford
Dec. 7-North Gallla
Dec. 14-AI Southwestern
Dec. 15-Mlller

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Nov. 30-Mlller
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Dec. 7-Vinton County

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Jan. 7-Wellston, Away .
Jan. 10-Federal Hocking, Away
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Washington the nation'sthellrstwifeofEngland'sKingHenryVIII,
first
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To Serve You"

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Dale-Opp!lnent
Nov. 2'1,.-Federal Rocking
Dec. 7- Kyger Creek
Dec. 14-At North Gallla
. Dec. 21-Kannan Trace
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Young Cosmonauts. They would
like to exchange visits, to learn
tromoneaoother:iOsharedreams.
"The Young Astronauts are
developing a sense of the great
lnunenslty of space and, In compar·
lson, the Infinitesimal size of 'the
Earth. They view this planet as
merely an oversized spaceship
hurtling through the universe.
Whatever might damage any part

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ments as working papers, JnE:moranda and preliminary reports."
-"Production, engineering and
logistics jnfonnation ... geoerated
by aQ DoD-funded research, devel·1
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Nov . 17-Trlmble TVC
Preview
Nov. 2'1-Eutern
' Nov . !It-Federal Hocking
Dec. t-At Miller
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Dec. 17-B~Ipre
Dec. 20-At Alexander
Jan. 3-Warren Local
Jan. 7-At Welllilo!l
Jan. 10-At Federal Hocking
Jan; 17-At Nel8onvWe-Yotk
Jan. 21-VInton County
Jan. 24-Trlmble
Jan. 28"7At Belpre
, Feb. 1-Aiennder
Feb. t-Al
Local

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EXpanaiiig secreCY-.. . . . . .

WASIDNGTON (NEAJ - The
Instead, It Is attempting to solve
Defense Department has devised a
the problem bY severely restricting
pi@J.!Ld!!&amp;lllll!! ~~·that lt--.pllbl!o.ac'-'!!SS tc~~·uoo!ll!l- habitually purchases deffctlve slfled Information about Its chroniC
· weapons at lnOated costs. .
lncomptence.
But the Pentagon Isn't necessar- . All sensitive 'lnfonnatlon' under
Uy going to Improve Its procure- the department's control already Is
ment policies and practices to protected by offiCial security class!·
eliSUI'e that any future weapons It !lcations such as "conflderlttal,"
buys are reU&amp;ble and reasonably "secret" and "top secret" ·In

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Monday, January 7. 1985
Monday, January 7. 1985

Miami, San -Francisco make i~to fmals

~~·~aslkst.half: TY£ play ends"~·

WeeK: ~uWIDere"i(iijyofa:·ldinl·~"l;·~

·• which can tty to stop him.
" 'Keep II away from &lt;lU' offense'
has been the phllaiophy o! every
team we've played this year, 'Keep
baD
from Marlno.' And I
::.\ -{!QJ!'I~.,,IIE!i!~~iAA· li)"anclsco_ ,s!&lt;Jin,i
anything dlffel'€11t," Lyle Black· ·
wood, Miami's free safety, said
Sunday after his Interception helped
trigger the Dolphins to a recordbreaking 45-28 llletory over the
Pittsburgh Steelers tn the American
Conference

Scoreboard ...
Los Angeles 5, DeiJ"'O.t J

NBA results
Nlldoul BMhtbaD

Mlnnes:lta ~. Calgru)' 4, tle

itartJord 4, OUcago 3

"-octad.:.

~ &amp; Pittsburgh 3
Vanrouvt'l" t, Torooto 1
PhUadelphla 6, Sl. l..D.W 3

Byfte~Pn..

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OO~CE

AU11ntk DlvWon

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Washinl!lCJ'I
Nrw Jt'rscy
NE'W l ' orll

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.451

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Central DM!IIon

Mllwaukef.
Detrd.t

N.Y. Ran~ 5, New .leryY 4. OT
Edmonton 7, Wlnnlpeg 2 •
St LouiS 3, Chk:ago 2

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28 6
'l1 6
19 15
16 19

12 ~

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· 23 13
19 IS

3

Chkago
17 17
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5
Atlanta
15 20 ..a:!!! 7~
fhdlana
10 :M »1 12
Cleveland
8 21
.258 12~
"'I!STERN CONFERDOCE
W!Nffll DtvWon

Houslon

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Denver

19 15

.559

l

DaUas

16

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San A.nlonio
Kansas C!ry

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New York lltl, Chicago 1lJ
Ot&gt;frolt 121. Washington m

lli.,ttingtoo'19:II
ll\lCaRO 23, -~'
Sunday, JUl. 6

AFC

~Uadl'lptda UO, MUwaukr&gt;e lOE\.
L.A. CUpper.s 127, IJenv('J' ll:i
Seattle 104. Indiana ':1l

Miami e. Pltl~b..irgh 28

NFC

San Franclsco'23, Chicago 0

llwstoo JGJ. Goldm Stall' !N
SUnday's G&amp;ll'lt'Jil
Utah 121, HCJJs1oo !I!
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Super JkM·I

SUndaY· , ... 111

Portland us. lnd!lll'la 1m
LA Litk('~ !1!1. San Antonio 91

At Palo Ako. C...
Mlaml vs. San Frandsm

M:Jndat• Gatllftl

F'tlomlx ~~ Phlladl!lphla
Boston at Nl'Yo' Vll"k
GoiDPn StaH~ I.U Kansas Cit~'

Bowl results
Coil. JkM·I GIUile8
, S&amp;ntrday, Jan, 5

Utah at LA. CUpper
DaUas at 5e-alll&lt;'
'J\M!aU)"a GMnefi
New Jel'3.')' at Clt'YeiMd
Washingtoo at Milwaukee
Kansas City at 11(1lS1(1'1
Golden State at San Antonb

EMl-We:o.~

Slu1ne
At . . . ABo. Calf,
WI'S! 21. East 10
Hula l!owl
AtH~Iu

Deflvw at L.A. laken
O&lt;IUas at Portland

EaS1 .ll, West 14

...,_,J!II.d
~mOM&lt;

NHL results

At.w.l&amp;a
MJdeast All-Stars
Stan. I p.m .

N......_.Hcd~eykt~pe

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WALES CONF'ERDi'O:

WLTPIIIGFGA

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lkdtalo
QueOOc

23

ll . 5

51

161\ U7

163 1.23
UM 1!6
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Boston
16 16 7 J9 142 lJ6
Hartford
L5 11 • Jl 12.1 m
CAMPIIELL OONFO\DICE

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PlttsWrgh 2t. Denver 17
Confenm~ Otamploladllpll

Atlanta 121, Nt'W Jersey llf
C1fo,r(&gt;land W . Phoaltx 1~
Dallas l~. Kansas Ctty tm

PhiiOOctphla
WashlngtCII
NY IJ\andel1
PltuOOrgh
NY R.angf'l"!!

ByTIMPUEI'
Asonclated (&gt;._Writer
Most basketball coaches teach
their players to try to be successful
the first time they attempt a shot,
!i::lt t.~c!n~rsr.lll'' be.a l!t!le!!l!!erento'l

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National t"OGtbd Lrape fta)'(lfts
8)' The AlllocbW ~'reM
Wild Card Gam8

Pa~"lllc DtvWoQ

LA. Olppers

fllfl'IIO

lslan~rs

vs. Sa.l!hW('SI

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All·

AtMoi'Ae, Ala.
North

vs. South

Ali.Stars

(Mtalou) l:ll p.m .

All·Silii'S ,

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Rlmh . . . . &amp;-1
AI YolriDMma, .lap•

Ohio scores

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ONo Collep IIMUibllll
.,. '11lt "-ddled l"rMM

edge played a big role Saturday In a91-59 romp over Central Michigan,
and after - the game, Chippewas
Coach Dick Parfitt said, "Their
(Miami's) best play was when they
missed, because they got· two or
three rebou~ and then they
scored."
Ron Harper had 26 points and Ertc
Newsome :a! for the Redsklns, whUe
freshman . guard Eddie Schlillng
dished out a school record 14 assists.
Miami scored 14 straight points,
Including 10 by Newsome, to build
up a 41-15lead late In the first half
and never was threatened thereaf·
ter. Derek Boldon was high scorer
for the Chippewas with 17 points.
"We played very solidly defensively today, Our performance
tOilay s)\ows the mark o! an
Improving basketball team," said
Miami Coach Jerry Peirson, whose
team, along with Central Michigan,
Eastern Michigan, Ohio University,
Ball State and Northern lUJnols,
stands at 1-1 In the conference.
Western Michigan and Kent State
share the earty lead at' 2-0, whUe
BowUngGreen and Toledo are0-2.
In other conference games Satur-

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Michigan 81. OhJo st. tro:
MW-Ainfrieaa Coal.
Ball St. 81. Bc:N;Ung GI'Ml 67

11 minutes after hitting eight of nine
earlier In the second half. He threw a
40-yard touchdown pass to Mark
Clayton In the first quarter, 41-and
36-yarders to Mark Duper in lhe
second and third and finished oH the
Steelers with a 6-yard tup to Nat
Moore In the fourth.
Bean BIMkpd :I:3-0
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ~ The
San Francisco 49ers are Dourtshlng
In a new dimension.
Coached by an offensive Innovator and having buut their reputation
and the best regular-season record
In the National Football League on
their skUis with the baD, the new
NFC cbamplons head to the Super
J3owl as a defensive juggernaut.

CINCINNATI (AP) -Cincinnati

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Otllo U. 79, OT
-Coiot
Ondnnatl ~. Tulane ~
W. Mldllpn 84,

Xa\111.'1" • • Detrdt 6.1

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Y(lll'f8SUJIVn ~ 15, Aleron 61
M~aktngllm

up ., · Sleelers tl!C28; The Dolpblnl' defense, tr1811Y ol who8e·
belln

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wlih lhe leUer "B," are 110metlme8
called lhe ''Killer Bees" by Dolphllls' fans. ( AP
IIBIJle8

Laserphoto).

The 49ers' defense has yet to yield different angles and they ha.ve so
a touchdown In the . postseason manydefenslveUnemen. Wherever
.
we looked, they were right on top of
playoffs.
San Francisco captured the us. We lost our. composure a couple
Nalluliiii Cooferenc"i'tli.:e ~-.da.f-::,1~ fc1"~7~o-!L--, ,.-._.:...;, ,.- V"' ~ ~- ~ ==-- - '
smotherlng the Chicago ~ars 23-{),
The San Francls&lt;:o victory set up
and will play the Miami Dolpl\lns In two marvelous confrontations for
Super Bowl XIX on Jan. :alln their the Super Bowl, matching what are
backyal-d.
Indisputably pro football's two best
They did It by registering nine teams ~ the 49ers ·are 17-1,
sacks tor a total of 50 yards lost; matching the 1972 Miami team's
yieldlngonly186totalyards-just37 record for · wins; the Dolphins are
through the air, and aUnwlng the 16-2. San Francisco has been '
Bears,whoweresupPosedtobethe lnstaUed as · an early 21,2-polnt
defensive powerhouse In this g8JT\", . favorite, just about what oddsmakno closer than their 21.-yard Une.
ers give for the l¥lme-field edge that
"Their defense reminded me of the49ersshouldhave.
ours," said Chicago gwjrd . Mark
The game wiU be played . In
Bortz. "They were coming from aU Stanford Stadium, just 30 mUes
down Route 10~ from the 49ers'
Candlestick Park.
The first and most obvious
attraction Is the quarterback matchup o! Mlaml;s record-breaking
Dan Marino and the man considered
oneo!hlsfewpeern,JoeMontanaof
the49ers.

day, It was Western Michigan 84, the m~." said BowUng Green
Ohio University 79ln overUme; BaU
Coach John Weinert.
Slate 81, Bowling Green 67; North"It was a heck of a Jot better than
ern lUJnols 69, 'Toledo 62, and Kent ·Wednesday night (a loss to Central
state 91, Eastern Michigan lXJ.
Michigan). We told our guys just

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ONo NIX'tbem u. Bak1Wtn -Wauace 33
Ottmfti1'J, Hetdtlberl II

W1t:Wnbe'f 16, M01etta n

to be.closed in New York

BengalsquarterbackKenAnde~
said he hasn't yet decided wllethel'
he'll return tor a 15th season, and he
has no .timetable for making the

decision.
·· Anderson, .11, denied a report m·a
Cautornla newspaper that said he's
decided to play one more season as
only a backup to quarterback Turk
Schonert. He aiiO denied a report
'That said he might ask to be traded.
"I guess It makes tor a goodstory,

tra~

York~·~ =:;~~~prevloos
"I'm kind ol nervous aboutlt8.11,"

League owners.
Mrs.Schott,i16,becametheReds'
controlling
owner Dec. 21 when she
bought thegmeralpartnersharesof

Mrs. Schotf !ald. "Not about the
vote, but .. ..just
abouteverything
meeting
everyone
I hope
works out, and I think It wiD. I just

:WUJiam
and James WUUams,
Clllelnnad businessmen. The deal
mllst receive aJII!r&lt;Nal from a

hopeltdoesn'tbotherthemthatl'm
a woman. I'm keeping my· Dngers
crossed.''
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Marlilo and
thebe49er
Butbetween
more bnportant
may
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defense. that has now gone 11
quarters wlthout aUowlng a touchdown - the only score against San
Francisco In theplayof!scameonan
Interception return by Harry Carson of the New Yorli Giants In San

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1\JHS girls ·whip. tluckeyes,
remaitl in first place in loop·
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thirdtwo
quarter
Meigs
was
lead.
teamsand
played
evenly
never threatened.
' "We put together a real good first
half and did a super Jol&gt; ori defense
the whole game. Nelsonville-York
· bas scored 72 and 55 points In their
past twogamesandweheldthemto

with 25 In Western Michigan's
victory , over Ohln University.
AliumdSbn's JO.foot desperation
jumper with one second to play tied
the score at 10-70 and forced
overtime. Robert Tatum tallied :a!,
for the Bobcats.
"We had to work hard and move
quickly to beat them to thesj)ot, both
offensively and defensively," said
Western Michigan Coach Vernon
Payne. ''The key to the game was
that our guards recognized Ohio's
defense and moved the baD."
His · counterpart from Ohio,
Danny Nee, said, "Thf momentum
changed dramatlcaUy at the end,
especially when Amundson hit the
shot at theruzzertotiethegame. We
never got It (niomentum) back.''
I"urdue transfer Dan·Palnmblzlo
scored 00 points and grabbed 16
rebounds against BowDng Green
and raised his seasonal average to
21:9 points a contest. Keith Taylor
had ro tor the Falcons, who were
outrebounded 37-16.
"We trjed everything to stop him
(Palomblzlo) except a saddle and
that's what you need to _rtde that
horse. It was Uke the boys against,
'

rut there's absolutely no truth to It,"
he said Sunday. "I have no Idea how
this got started.'' .
.
Anderson was sidelined by a back
Injury and a separated left shoulder
last season, but returiled to lead the
!le!igiils Ill lilr l!IISy victory .over
BufraJo In the tlnal game.
He said he'll meet with Bengals
Head Coach Sam Wyche when
Wyche returns from 9COUtlng Clll·
lege playm-s to discuss his plans fOr

State'mentor AI Brown.
Kenny Battle reached a career
hlgb with 26 ,points as Northern
Dllnols defeated Toledo. Battle was
the nation's leading SCOI'l!r among
coUege freshmen golllg Into the
game. Ken Epperson paced the
Tolei!O attack with 19 points.
Larry Robbins scored a careerhigh 34 points, Including 16of19 free
throws, to Ufl Kent. State over
Eastern Michigan and spoU a
39-polnt perfOrmance by the Hurons' Fred Cofield, whohada39-polnt
nlgbt, with 25 coming In the second
half.
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with Cofield. We reaDy tried to
defense him. He lust got Into his
rbythm and q:&gt;uldn'l miss. We were
were just hoping he woold miss
one," said ·Kent State Coach Jim
McDonald.

Thechangewould alsoapplylegal
hoursof7 a.m. to5p.m. next year for
the special pririrltlve weapons
season and the statewide primitive
weapons season. The current season rules apply to the prlmltl\&gt;e
weapons season that runs this
Tuesday through Thursday.

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MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
Junior High glrls jumped to a 11}{}
first period lead ~nd held on for
27-23 win over Shade.
Meigs' Missy Woods was the
game's leading scorer with 17
points while teammates Nikki
Vt!hltlatch with eight and 'Jody

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Skinner led Shade with nine while
Jeffers had eight and Guthrie six,
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Another
gun-hunting season hours from the
success tlle ·seeon;:Hialf v:theyear: · pre*itt sui~wc-;our&amp;Set~ bae:k~ te 7
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wlldllfe oHiclals said
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-oS~·.'y"l"~onsrore!!s!x.Qf.Jo.Js._,.beca\!!!6,w~~t.i!-lpss,lt!lqes!l111!1.l=.,l'J:l!~~;c~
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7-2: Looking ahead to
round
play, Meigs musi play five road

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Non-SVAC box scores:

---~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~Mrs~:·~~Sc~ho~tt~,;w~ho~~owns~~~:!~lfi::~~~~~~==~~~~~==~~~~~;~-"
to New
raOflcation vote by other National

Jay Carpenter, 6-2 senior for- quaU population has been restored
ward, paced.the Marauders with 13 from ·deple!Jons caused by the
points l'!st Friday and Is capable of bllzzardso!thelate1970s.
a 20-plus night. lUck Wise, 5-9
The eight counties"belng restored
junior, and Brad Robinson, 5-7 · for quall hunting are Clark, Dlitke,
Junior, add quickness and defense Gallla, Jackson, Lawrence, Miami,
to a·good backcouri.
Pike and Scioto. The two being
Flftll starter, 6-4 senior Dave dropped are Plckaway and Ross .

It's a rough road ahead for the
·ROCK SPRINGS - After cUmb- Julie, combed the boards with 11
Marauderettes this week as they
lng Into 'I first-way tie In the TVC apiece while Gordon was rt~ht
must !ravel to WeUston tonight,
last Tuesday, the Meigs Marau- behind with 10. Meigs hhad 4 total
.~~.;~tm~ ~:;~.-c n"!th ::!
rebc:;:~±. - -, -~·-....;-;-,--~c.::__ ----==;a-~alrh,.hl~ t_~~ ~d :J:h.Jt~_.___!I.Y" at ..
51-39 win over Nelsonville-York In a
Meigs made 14 of 48from the field
Federal-Hocking, and return home
make-up·game here Saturday.
for 33 · percent and 19 of 33 free
Saturday with Miller. All start at 6
With the win, Meigs raised Its throws for 58 percent NYHS made
p.m.
TVC mark to 7-1, tied for ,the top 11 of 21 foul shots for 52 percent
NEL!IONVDLE-:VORK 1311&gt; -Chr~IIBalr
Bedtv Browning 1-H Mia Bun 3-3·9:
· spot with Alexander. Coach Ron . MHs commIt
I ed 21 f OUIs and NYHS . ~J.J·
MlchelleoOarlhl-0-2: AmyDl&gt;ton4-1-9; Mary
Logan's Marauderettes are 8-1 27. .fl..
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Jo Eckels :;.Q.tO: BUly Joe Spencer 0.2·2. ·
overall.
In the tesetve game. NelsonvUJe~~s1 t:11~ Jodi Hamson 7-&lt;J.I&lt;; Julie
Jodi Harrison supplied the big- York came away with a 33-26 win.
MlllerJ-4-10; JennJ Couchl-4·10; JennyMIIIer
' gest spark for Meigs as tbe 5-5 Marte Musser led Meigs with six
1-~7: Rhonda Haddox o-2-2: B. J. Go rdon
24-B. TPTAL'II&amp;III-5!.
junior' guard scored 14 points and and Teresa Johnson added five.
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B y -.
started her teammates In the rtght Mays led NYHS with 10 and Balr
Nelsonvillc-York ................. A 9 12 14-39
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.. .. ...... .. .... .... 15 15 12 9-51
dlrectlonwltha fourofflveshootlng h~d nine.
first period.
Sophomores J ulle Miller and
Jennl Couch added 10 points apiece
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· and senior B. J. Gordon had eight
NORTH GAU.IA (19) - Kemper 12-1-25:
KVGI!R CREEK 138) - Vogel 5-0-10:
Mary Jo Eckels led the Lady
Dee! 4·1-9;' Diddle 7-~18: Lee 1.().2; Thaxton
Waugh 3-~·11: Kitchen 3-0-6: Morgan 3-2-8;
l24; Hawks 1-2-4. 'l'o&amp;all!&amp;-12-'lt.
Edge 1..().2; Pennlng1on 0.1-1 . Tota.h ~~Buckeyes wlth 10 while hlghCROSS LANI!2I (52) - French IHJ-12:
t'ORT FRYE (44) - Bates 4-0-8: Long
scoring Amy Dixon was held to only
Roberts 2-IJ.4; Shaffer 10-3-23; Kendricks
&amp;1-13; Thieman 3-2-8; Stewan 4.().8; Baker
nine.
3-1-7; Garlow J.M. Total8 zt..4..52.
0+ 1: Stroud 2-2~. Totals iN-14.
Score by quari&lt;l'8:
Score by qu.....-.,
The Marauderettes ·played a
NorthGallla ................... .. . l917 14 '!}-70
KygerCreek ................ ,..... 14 8 9 7-38
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Anderson: I'm. still undecided

Kent St 91., E. Michigan !lJ
Miami 91, C. Michigan !59
Dtlools 1!1, Toledo 62

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Ohio Division of Wlldllfe will hold
hearlni!S In Its flvedis!rlctsJan. 27to
discuss proposed hunting and dsh·
lng regulations for the 191f&gt;86

slate and 3.-5 In the TVC. Repeatedly, the Lancers have played
opponents tooth and naU, only to
lose by a handfuL Federal-Hocking
owns wins over Miller, Wellston,
and Warren Local plus a pair of
non-league wins over Eastern.
Melg_s could find
finer 1

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NFL playoffs

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Montreal at N.Y,

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DOLFANS ~ MJAma Dolphlae' fans whoop il
from lhe stands Sundar as they expnl1!18 ihelr
sentlmeal8 during the AFC champlollllhlp prne In
which lhe Miami DolpldDs defeated lhe l'lll8burlb

Redskirls control

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Angek&gt;S at Boston

Hartford at Torooto
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Hartford at Bullak&gt;
Edmontoo at ~~
Vancouver at Philadelphia

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·second dlvlston clubs.
The top five teams all play a team
In the lower half of the standingS
and tbe top five team Is home each
time.
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In addition to Federal-Hocking's
visit to Meigs, which probably
would be considered the best
match-up In TVC action, ·VInton

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.. .,.. ~!!-_~~!! S!GNS-. !!~""'·~ ()1. SM! ~ 4Rer 1JPI8
romp oo the playing Deld at CancDestlck Park despite an appeal from
the scoreboard alter their team defeated the Chicago Bears 23-0 to
capture the NfC champlonsblp Sunday In San Franc~s&lt;:o,The49ers wlU
face the Miami Dolphins In the Super Bowl In two weeks at nearby
. Stanford Stadil8n; where San FriiiiCisco fans are expected to be eqwdly
enthuslasllc. (AP Laserpholo).

new rules to
· be held Jan. 27

ROCK SPRINGS - A share of . · Against the Lancers, Meigs wUI games of the nine, but have two of
·first place and a school record wUl
be on ·the lookout to stop one of the the three teams they are currently,
be at stake Tuesday when the
league's preniler players and scor- tled with coming to Meigs .. Those
ers In Randy matlack. Matlack Is are Nelsonville-York and Belpre.
Marauders end first round p)ay of
TVC play In hosting_ Federalone ot the toJ) five scilrers In the Meigs must go to Alexander: thee .•.• dl:=;i~:i~:~~~~~-1
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~u·• -·-:- ·-·i'Vle;- averag!ngrea!i'Y 21f"'p()ints - ·toW't111eafii"!fi!d fonlrsc·--·, "~
Meigs. can at least retain a
per game. The 6-0 senior Matlack
Leading most of the time In both greatly !rom last year's, but scme
portion of the top spot with a ·wln,
can shoot weU from the outside.
scortng.and rebounding, Meigs' 6-4 changes are being proposed," said
· Keith Barnhart has been Ma·- ace forward Mike Chancey has Max E. Duckworth, chief Of the ·
and also can tie the school record
for . consecutlve wins {lt ·six. The
tlack's main supporting cast while shown cqnslstency from the sea- Division of Wlldllfe.
1969-70 Marauders now hold that
Jay 'Ethrtdge afld Sta~y Tate also son •s outset live weeks. ago. ChanOne proposal would expand the
~ord. ·
have hit In· the double figures cey has scored In double Hgures In quaD season from the present 14
.)'ust how much of the TVC
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season at 15-1 (to Miami's
dcin'tdo anything dlfterent-ordolt
better - on Jan. :a! In Super Bowl
XIX. they may well be the last team
of the 1984 season to fall vlcUm to
Marino, Just as the Steelers and the
NFL record book have.
Maljno, who brolre the
records tor varrlM&lt;P
the same AFC ti~ markS.
I'OIIlng up 421yards and four !ICOrlng
..giiinst thE! 'Steelers:' 1'1il\y
Nathan and Woody Bennett also ran
tor short-yardage scores and Uwe
Von Schamann kicked a 26-yard
field goal.
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. They hej(led set a Mlariii record
tor pastseason 'points In one game
and contrtruted to breaking the
league 's two-team AFC cbamplonship mark of61 by Sani:&gt;lego-Boston
In 1963 and San Dlego-{lakland In
19!1l.
"I thlnkanyteamwantstocontrol
the baD against us,'' Blackwood
said, "and you start that by a
runnlnggame. Sooormatnconcern
from the start woold be to stop the run and then to stop Joe Montana,"
' the 49ers' quarterback.
"San Francisco's got a very
weD-balanced offense - great
passing bui also tremendous running with WendeD Tyler and Roger
Craig," Blackwood silid. "I think
.thatwouldbesomelhlngwe'remost
concerned about from the gil-go,
their ru!Ullng attack," he said:
MartOO completed 21 of 32 passes
and didn't throw the baD In the final

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MIAMI (AP) -I~Wasone!lfthose
ooce-ln-a-llfellme games - which
Dan Marino seems to have every

Pomeroy-Middleport, .Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

lege. Members are lll'gW to

attend.

Ohio

ha~. me~ting

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Business Services

Wanted To Buy

Helen Wolf, plani.st, with Clarice
ADen and Keith Asbley, pianlsls.

Installation of officers hlghllgh·
ted the Tuesday night meeting of

sewin&amp;: machines and sclslon wtll

state cooncUor, were Fern MoiTis,
councilor; VIrginia Lee, associate
councilor; Jo Anit Baum, vice

New coriunlttees appointed were
9
Marcia KeUer, Enna Cleland, Jo
Ann Baurn, Helen Wolf, Sadie · ' The Salvation Army hu des·

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Mondly, January_], 1988

Monday. January 7, 1986, .

Che!ter _Council

Calendar
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rags at the lodge hall. Portable

='~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~1fuwlll~---~-~~~~~,"~~~-~~~~-r-m=~~
America, held at the ball.
Install~!~! by Betty Roush, deputy
Wolf was pianist for the meeting.
Program successful

POMEROY' - .Meigs mothers
are Invited to attend the Monday ·
:night meeting of the Point
Pleasant LaLeche League, m1
Brook Drive, PoiQI Pleasant,
7:3(lp.m. For more Information,

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pressure taken.
POMEROY- Xi Gamma Mu
Sorority will meet Tui;sday, 7: :II
at the horne of MiS. ·E velyn
Knight. A whlte elephant sale

cial secretruy; Ethel Orr, 8)1Sistant
recortllng secretary; Ada BlsseU,
Helllher Lorell8 Mclala
assistant llnanclal secretary; Opal
.T ~.
J _ Hollon, treasurer; Thelma White,
ud,'ll inside sentinel; Iva Powell, ou~lde
'J sentinel; Erma Cleland, trustee;
Heather Lorena
daugh·
state

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1UESDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County
Board of Education will meet
Tuesday, 7 p.m. at the offices. A
1-egular meeting will follow the
organizational meeting.
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RACINE - Racine Lodge 461
F&amp;AM will meet Tuesay, 7: :ll
p.m. at the lodge. Work will be in
the master mason degree.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Area Cliamher of Commerce
will hold its monthly meeting

: its monthly meeting Tuesday, Inn. Scheduled guest speaker
at the Meigs Inn. Guest -will be Dr. Clodus R. Smith of
speaker will 6e or~ CiOiius 'R. · Rio_i.Gtifid't¥"\!6llege i:tmi •·€\:ffiJ1.'
Smith, president of Rio Grande muntty CoUege. AU members
College and Community Col· are lll'gW to attend.

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-',councllor~=~f;~Al~l~a~~:~:~~:I~.,.:·.~Tru~saell=
; Eileen Martin, Ethel OIT,
cribed Hs annual Christmas "gtv.
acd ··me~'10;·"':slori~Grt.!e!2!", ... ~ .,. L'!~;c_pl"'g!'a.rn,.e.s.~~.!l .. tlMuU...s....,

recently celebrated her stxth birth·
day With a party at the home of her
grandmother In Pomeroy.
A Care Bear theme was carried
out with refreshments being served
and the chUdren were given favors.
Attending and presenting gifts
besides her .parents , were her
MOdred and norman

representative.
The charter was draped In
memory of Ada Neulzllng. Ethel
Orr read a thank you nOte from the
Neutzllng famUy. The auditing
report was read by Enna Cleland,
trustee, and accepted by the
councU. Alta BaDard, councUor,
presided at the meeting with Mae

tee; Zelda

Weber;

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A total of 225 children were given
toys,l40basketsweredlstrtbutedto
needy famtUes, gifts were taken to

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Other committees named were
Enna Cleland, Mary Showalter
and Goldie Frederick, resolution;
lhla 'Fae Kimes, Doria Koenig, Eva
. Robson, Opal Hollon, Mae McPeek
and Thelma White, flower; Doris ·
Grueser, Everett Grant, Goldie
Fredertck, Charlotte Grant, color
team

Home,
Veterans Memortal Hospital, the .Meigs County
Inftnnary, three small .nursing
homes, and the Melga County Jan.
Major Glenna Rummel (retired)
had charge of the kettle workers.

.MEIGS .
EXCAVAnNG
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COMPANY

Will dG all types .of ei·
cavatinl. landscaping,
basements, SIWIJe systems, water
lines,
water well
and

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124,Pomeroy

Ohio

• . REPAIR .

AliD TfUIIIIIIIIOI

98S·S561

The DISH: Con11111lllw 8' $pill Alumirun
The FEED: CIKijllluil Pobslor I
lhe RECBVEI: Dexcel DXP-1100-01
AF~, Stereo, Cord Remote· Control
811t ~lllle o• the Marht To••t·

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GRAVEL • SAND

All M••u

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

•Washers •Dishwashers

•Rangu

·c",~'-'!~~~ -~1 ·:;..-::;;:,:r •..-!~;;

•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

1113 oldo

SHERIF.F'S SALf
OF REAL ESTATE
The Stam of Ohio, MEIGS
COurrty.
Mileo Homos Divilion of In·
oik:o CotpO&lt;otion
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Plaintiff

VICtOr R. Counts. Sr.• Virginia
K. Coumo.

olea Vilglnio Clunty, oklo Ko1·

hlooiiCounta.

V'I*JI'

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Counto, Jr.; and La1..

Counts.
Delandantl .
.. In pursuance of an ALIAS
Order of Sale 1n th e above
ent1tled act•on. I wtll offer for
sale at publi c auct 1on. at the
fr ont steps of the Metgs Coun[y
CouJI House •n the V•llage at
Pomeroy. m the above named
County, on Saturday th e 2nd
day of February 198 5 at 1O·OO
o'clock AM , the follow1ng
descnbed real estate
Snuate tn the Tciwnshtp of
Su non. County of Me,gs •and
Sta-te ol Oh10
PARCEL 1 Th e followtng real .

Public Notice
Relunds ..... .
. 1,378 4 2
Mosc tnco\,e
. 2.221 32
Total Receipts
167 74!&gt;40
Bal. •n
Treasury beg•nn•ng
penod ...
.. . 10.612.65

Grand Total ol

Reciilpts
c.-....,...._,__

.--$178 35.8 05

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5196
6015
5011
so. .
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PUCO CASE NO . 84-662-GA·AIR
NOTICE

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Notice 1s hereby g1ven th at Co l umb1a Gas of Ohio . Inc,, 200 Ctvtc Center Dr 1ve. p o
Box 1 17. Co_lumbus. q h10 4 3216. has filed an Appl1cat10n W1th the Publ tc Ut1ltt1esCom m•s'Ston of Oh10 1n wh1c h tf requests fhat th e Commtss10n est abliSh a u n1form rate to De
charged and coll ~c t ed for all gas serv1ce wtthtn a newly des 1gnat ed Southeastern Rate
Aeg1on . except for servtce where t he ex•sttng rates have been establiShed by mun•ctpal
ordtnance c;ontracts or by spec 1al rat e con tracts The Southeastern Reg1on w111 be co m·
pqsed of the Coun t• es of Athens. Ga llia, Ho cking Jackson Lawrence. Me 1gs. Morgan ,
Perry, Ro ss. Sctoto Vmton, and Wa shtngton, Ohto
The e'os tr ng rates 1 n the se areas are unJU St . unl atr . and are tnsuffJc •entto y 1eld rea ·
sonabl e co mpensa tiOn l or th1s se rvtce The ra tes presently be 1ng collec ted fr o ttl the ap·
pr o)(t mately 18.000 customers wh1ch w11f be afl ected by thts apphca t ton are those presCrt bed m 1 21 different PIJCO Rate Schedu les pursuant to va rious orpers issued by the
Public Ut rlt ttes ,Commtss ton ol Ohro. and pu rsuant to var•ous Mun1C1pal Ordmance' Con tra ct s wh1ch have ex p1red or will ex pu e.
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Col umbta Gas of Oht o Inc . further reque sts that the Commtss1on t 1x and determ 1ne
unt form JUS! and re asona ble rates to be chqr.ged and co llected by Columbta Gas of Qh 1o.
Inc. f.or the '6ervrce rendered to the general serv tce customers 1n the Southea s1ern ReQtOn an d subst1tute such rates fo r th ose rates cu rrently betng c har ged •
Th e Mun iC tfla l~ lt es affected by t h1s apphcat1on are Pro c t ont~ ll e Ren dville. South
Webster

961 73

Admtntstrattve
Expenses
.. 147 88
Taxes. Li censes
Etc
1.398 13
Dues .
200 00
Sr D1v
Prem1ums
3 847 43
Jr Fatr Premtums
&amp; E)(pen se
6,430 17
Aac 1ne Purses &amp;
Expenses . · ....... 39,033 80
Publrc Utility

1141
11)81
5081
8017
1142
1048
15287
1017
6076
1.181
1113
61811
6114
6033
1273
15288
15071
150118
15018
1200

!;~~~Tih~e~;' ~~~~E~~~t~h~e~~;~~~~~f~~~ ""'~:"i·gQ,, ft.1•••e•;&gt;·•=~~
ha~!l1~o~l~~a~c~,e~s~~:~!~~~,¢~1~.7~4~~ftt!:~~new
~P~•fill.Attrac·
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b:pense .. ..-~""""'.
5 1 14 35 t

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one
oft the east end of t he southeast
Exnon• • Tents.
quarter of , sa1d Sect1on 17. " ·emiL,ms
, 3.452 50
cOAtatntng 2-5 acres. -more or n
Books' .·.. ) :4 17 .05
less Also 9 ac res to be taken Maintenance. , Rep~r.$. 1m-:: ·
ou t ol the eas t co rner of the
provement .: .~,.~. 14.632 77
rema inder of sa1d qua rter Refunds . ... .. :.. ... 417 .46
sec\lon to be latd otf tn a square Amusement Co .. · 30.324 07
form. and bemg the same Total Expend I·
property conveyed by John A
tu res ,..
' 5152.238 5&amp;
Shatn to ch1ldren of Mtl o Shatn. Ba~ m
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by deed dated November 7.
Treasury .
. 26, 1 19 47
1903. recorded 1n. Volume 92. Total . .
$ 178.358 05
Page 192 Metgs County Deed ( 1 ) 1 . tc
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Re cords
PARCEL 2 The followtng real
est&lt;ite be1ng 1n the same
Public Notice
T~Shlp. County and State.
LEGAL
begtnntng 38 rods.horth ol the
south l1ne or Secuon 17. Town
ADVERTISEMENT
2. Rang e 12. Oh'to Company s No1ice to Equipment Deaiel'll:
In accordance wtth Se!=liOn
Purchase on a diVISIOn ltne
run mng north and south of sa1d
307 6 of the OhiO Revised
'sectton: rhence dtrect east 1 12 ~ode . . sealed btds wtll be
rods to James Kevan s wes t
rece1Ved by the Board of Metgs
line. thence north along James County CommiSSIOners, Court
Kevan's we st lme 57 rods
House Pomeroy. Ohto. unttl l 2
thence dtrect west to the noon The bids Will ther.~ be
soulheast corner of Mtsso un opened at l ·30 P.M. on Jan
22 1995 and read aloud for
John ston's lol alonQ the south
stde' ol satd lot to Ihe dtvtston the purchase of the lollowmg
ltnl! of sa td sec tt on. thence . eqUi pment
south 57 rod s along satd
One new ar!lculated motor
d1v1ston line to the place of grader Ademonstratorwtth 50
beg tnmng con tatntng 40 hours or less Will be con 51 .
acres. more or less
dared. 1n wh 1ch case prov 1de
EXCEPTING AND RESEAV - the model yea r .. and actu.ll
lNG- that por110n of satd real hours of operat 1on.
estate ..yh1ch was conveyed to
B1d spec 1t1catlons may be
Gene Yost and Mary Yost by p 1 c~ed up at the Me1gs Co unty
deed recorded tn Volume 222. Engt neer's Oflice Or the Me1gs
P~e 629. Me•gs County Deed
County Comm•ssroners Off1ce~
Re cords.
The Metgs Cou nty Commts. SU BJECT TO All EASE · s1 oners may accept the lowest
MENTS AND RESTRI CTIONS btd. or select the best btd for the
OF RECORD
tmended purpose. and reserve
Premtses located at 28961 th e nght to accept or reject any
Bashan Road. Ractn e OH or all btds and/or any part
45 771
th ereof
PROPERTY APPRAISED at
Mary Hobstetter
$35,000
Clerk
Sa•d property cannot b~ so ld
Board of Me1gs
lot . less than two -th irds of the
County Comm1sstoners
appratsed pnce
111 7. 14. 2tc
Terms of Sale Cash 1n hand
JAMES J. PROFFITI
Publ_
i c Notice
SHERIFF
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Metgs County
!1 2i'3 t . 1117 14. 3tc
PUBUC NanCE
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Publ
311 .04 of Ohro Revised Code

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S 2. 152 60
Temporary
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Payroll ..
1 1.65·~ 54
Bust(less and Professional
Expense
6,685.00
Judges ··
544 60
Board M embers
E ~~:pendttures .

RATE
CODE

COLUMBIA GAS OF OHI.O, INC .
APPLICATION TO ESTABLISH A UNIFORM RATE
FOR NATURAL GAS SERVICE WITHIN THE
SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF ITS SERVICE TERRITORY
ENCOMMSSING .. THE COUNTIES OF ATHENS, GALLIA,
HOCKING, JACKSON. LAWRENCE, MEIGS, MORGAN, PERRY,
ROSS, SCIOTO, VINTON AND WASHINGTON, OHIO

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'AESfNT
JltATf

ROSS COUNTY (ChHiicotl'le Aree)

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159 .18

CHESAP~AKE-Suburben

715.01

COAL GROVE- Suburt..n

73 .81
PORTSMOUTH, Ohio •
72.73
LAWRENCE COUNTY (South W.tJtWrl 11,21
HANGING ROCK, OHIO
77.81
LAWRENCE COUNTYCGoliloOiiOArotl 57.97
IRONTON-SubUriMn
73.85
KlnS HILL
SB.'b
PROCTORVILLE
70.715
PAOCTOAVILLE- Suburhen
70.75
SOUTH. POINT-SuburHn
73.815
MINFORD
5t.40
PORTSMOUTH-Iuburllon
n.73
SCIOTO COUNTY.(South Weblter Are•) 11 .29
SOUTH WUSTER
.
70.22
CHESHIRE-Buburi&gt;an
7UO
OALLIA COUNTY IOellipolla Are•l
57.97
GALLIA COUNTY IChooohlro Arool
12.31
MEIGS COUNTY (Pomeroy ArM)
12.08
MEIGS COUNTY (Middlopon Arotl
10.00
GALLIPOLIS-Suburban
70.1 1
MEIGS COUNTY (Aihont A-1
10.79
ME! OS COUNTY (Ch.Hhire ArNI
12.315
MIDDLEPORT- Suburbaln
71 .04
RIO GRANDE-8ub.m.on
71 .18
POMEROY-Suburb•n
71 .158
VINTON COUNTY IMc:Anllur Ajeel
10.15
73.12

rate
, some of the
1
creased. w h1le Oth er ex ts!ln g' rate s wtthirJ the reg 1on
Columb •a haS proposed rhat the unftbrm rate to be
1
1n thiS proceedin g
would apply to all se.Dtrce pro~tded Wllhtn the Southeastern Reg1on.-excep t whe re Mun ·
1Ctpal Ord tnance rates o_
r spec tal m dustn al contract rates extst. All ot her e)( tStm g rate
. schedu les ( mun l c t palt tl e S'~ tlh CommiSSIOn-established rates. rnun1c 1pal 1t 1es wnh ex P•red o r 9)(Pinng rat e ord~f,a\'loes . ~pec .a l a•ea rates. suburban r ates. rural rates. and
county -w1de...rates l would De l-ep laeed by th e new Southeastern Ae gtan rate
Co lumbta presentl y has some 6 1 extst 1ng Muntc1pal Ord tnance contrac ts wtthtn the
propos ed .So ut hea~tern Reg1on wh1ch are excluded from th• s ftl1ng Th ese contract s are
Wtlh th.e ,mumctpa l•tles of Adelphta . Albany. Amesvil le. At hens Beverly. B u ch t~l .
Chaunce y, Ghesapeake Chesh1re. Ches terhill. Chill tcothe Coal Grove. Coa lton Gool Vi lle Co rnlng,'Crooksvt lle. Galli p OliS . Glo~s t e r . H amc;~e n . Hang1ng Rock, Hem loc k. Ironton. Jackso n Jacksonvil le. Junct 1on Ctty. K·mgston. Laur elvill e Logan Low ell lower Sa lem. Malta . McArthur , M cConnelsvt lle. Middleport. Murray Ctty, Nel so nvtlle . New B as ~
ton. New Lextngton. New Stra•tsvtlle. Oak H1ll Pomeroy. Portsmouth. Rto Grande, Rosev1 He. Shawnee. Somerset. Sou th Pomt: Stockport. Th or nville. Tnm ble. Well ston Because th e CommiSSIOn does not exe rc1s e JUrtSd tct 1on over such rates . the costs of prov•d !ng serv1ce to th ose muntclpa llttes w1 ll not be mcluded 1n the appl 1cat 1on to establiSh
the uni form rates fort he Southeastern Reg ton Howeve r. at the exp rr at ion of any such or·
dtnance the Southea stern Reg1 on rate wrll au toma ti ca lly be c harged for serv 1ce tn that
mun iCip ali ty, unless a new ord tnance con t rac t 15 rea c hed by spectf 1c agreemen t bet ween Columbta and the muntc tpall ty. If a new cont ract tS not estabftshed. the mum ctpal 't\1 wtll thereafter be tncluded tn th e Southea ste rn Region fo r rate -mak 1ng purposes
PRESENT RATE•
Th
·
e present rates vary by rate sc hedule. dependmg on location w tthtn the area af·
fected by the appltca t1on as shown tn the compar1son below
PROPOSED RATES•
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A 'C usto mer Charge" of $6 40 per rneter pe r month. regardless of th e amount of
gas consumed an d 75.862 ce ns per 10 0 cubtc fee t per meter per month, for all gas
cons umed HThe proposed ra tes would generate an tnc•ease o f $2.833 .967 on ope •at 1ng
revenues: owever. to the e:octent tha t operattn g co ndtt•o ns o r expenses ch ange durrng
th.e pendmg of the case. Co tu mb1a may revise ItS proposed rate s accordmgly
PERCENTAGE CHANGES FROM PRESENT RATE
Because th ts appltcatton pro poses to establish un1for m rates for gas serv1ce wht ch
's curre ntly provtd ed under 121 d1fferent rate schedules. the c hanges from present rates
wil l vary depend ing on the rate schedule under whiCh a customer I S currfiln tly receiVIng
gas serviCe The rate changes proposed by th• s ft ltng ra nge fr om 0 06% to 45 S% f or
co nsu mptiOn of 10 Mel per mont h.
The percentage Change for an average btll of 10 M cf per mont h •s shown below

fiAT! •
CODE

AREA

PfiEIENT PROPOSI!D
fiATE
fiATE
INCREASE

33&amp;8 PERRY CO.LJNTY (Thcnwltle Arotl
3092 THORNVILLE'- suburban
4041 CAOOKIVILLE- Suburts.n ·
038&amp; MORGAN COUNTY (CrookoviMo Arool

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18.12
73.30
70 .71
58.37

82.27
82,27
82 .27
82.27
82,27
82.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27
12.27
82 .27
a2 .2 7
8Z.27
12.27
82 .27
82.27
82 .27

22 .11'
• 8 .87
11 .11
23.80
23 .10
22 .71
11 .41
23 .80
3.11
8.42
8,42
.11 .70
2 1 .48
20.11
21.37
20 .11
21 .oe

EAST

11

4234

PERRY COUNTY CCrookMIIe ArM)

158 .37

...00
4013 .
...01
1014
15077
5023
15177
'1171
1517'
117e
1202
15171

PERRY COUNTY (fuiiOnhom ArHI .
ROIEVIUE - 8ubu•bon
PERRY COUNTY IRo-lllo Arool
ALIANV-Iuburbon
BUCHTEL- SuburiMn
ATH!NI-Iuburbln
ATHENS COUNTY !Coolville Ar..l
ATHINI COUNTY !Athena Area)
ATHENS COUNTY CAmewil.. ArMI
ATHENS COUNTY (Chaun- A-I
ATHENa couNTY IChomriiiU Arool
ATHENS COUNTY tJeclt.to""'"' A,..l

5.1 .51
70,81
58 .37
71 .08
73.115
73.11
13.17
10.71
11 .31
10.10
82.08
81 .21

\

ftATE

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82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27
82 .27
82.21
flil.27
82 .27
82 .27_
12.27
92 .27
82 .27
82 .27
12.27
12.27
82.27
12.27
82 .27
82 .27
12.27
82 .27
12.27
82.:17
82.27
' 82.27

INCfiEASE

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23.08
7.21
8,42
11 .14
20.88
' 4.0 .
24.30
8.42
23.88

11 .12
11 .12
8.42
23.87
8.54
20.88
12.06
1.87
24.30
18.82
20.19
22.27
12.11
21 .48

lt.tz
' 11 .23
10.18
10.18
21.72
8.35

'EfiCINT 0,
INCfiEAIE

NOTICE OF Ai&gt;PoiNTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On AUgus t 7 . 1984 tn the
Metgs County Probate Court
Case No 24493 Charles Stan·
ley Sr ~ 8o:oc 91 ..Mt Vernon
Oh•o 43050 vvas aooo1nted Ex·
executor oJthe est at e of PearlE
- ~ ta n tey . ~ deceased .
late of ,
269 1h Mechari•c St Pomeroy.
Oh&gt;o 4 5769
Robert E Buck.
Pro bate Jud ge
By lena K Nesselroad .
Cle rk
112126. 31 . 11 1.7_ J.i c

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311.0
11 .7
11 .4
13.1
34.2
5.7
41 .8
11 .4
40.8
11.3
11.3
11.4
40.8
13.1
34.2
17.2

Nov. 5-Dec. 8

John Deere,
Bush Hoa

Account Clerk II. Sol..v
110, 140-t11 ,b24 onnuiollv
depending on qu8lific1tiona .
Mutt be ,.miliar with
.ccounting

Mon.·fri. 9·9

Sat. ,9·5;

Sun.

1-5

lim

YOUNG'S .

Start

From

12'x16'

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UTILITY BUILDINGS
6'x6'
to 24'x36'

Sizes from

Up

Insulated D~!e..Houses

Boy Scouts of AmerK:.-edult appllcantl for aummer
r:amp dirwctor, program di- 'j

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

- CARPENTER
SERVICE

·Remodelina
lnsur•nce Work
CuitQm Pole Bldas •

Addona 1nd remodeling
Roofing •nd guner work
Concrete work
'
ptumbing •nd electrleel
work
(Frelt Ettimatel)

ijlriiiS

Roofin&amp; Wort
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidinp
1 6 Year1 Experience

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

106 tic

I

GREG ROUSH

July 27. Apply 733 7th ,

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Public Notice

41 .8

31.8
32 .11
37.1
17.3
315.3
31.11
111 .8
14.8
14.8
31.9
11.3

PUBUC NOTICE
Public water suppli es are
reQutred by State Regutatton.
Rule 3745 ·81 -21 . Ohto Adm1n1s trat1ve Code. to rout1Aely
montier the m1crob10IOQ1Cal
qualtry of the drtnktng wat er m
th etr d•stnbiJtron system tn
orde r to msure th at safe water tS
betng su pp l 1ed t o the

Tho Cou•t~ Lofi
81FT SHOP

It No• Op..

Systems

Tuts.-Wtd.· Fri.-Sat.
&amp; Sun. 10 to 5

++++++++
662-5311
(614)-Evenings

Mondo'Js 10 to 8

GUYSVIllE, OHIO
SR

Cl1111

Owner: Sarah fisher

329 ·

12/7/1

End of II.

7 ·
ly Meigs High khool

mo.

800·142·3119 . .

PIC~G

Buying Coin1,
Antiques, Glassvvare, - Furniture,
Stone Jars. Etc.

U-SA~E

Nminv• ~Mn. profession•!
new Nle1 t,.inin;. make up,color •n•lyeia. unlimited
new growth potential. 304-

NO

otuat1ona
Wanted

11 11/ lln

Television listenina Devices

-Coli

614-992· 6022 .

Giveaway

Lldy to live in maintain
home pani•lly care for

Sh*pherd pupe .
Coli ofter &amp;PM. 441-8210.

M.

LISA
KOCH, M.S.
Licensed Clinical Audioloaist

"0" ,,,,.,, ,, S.llt

g,,,"

446-7619

or

(614) 992-6601
1213
_,=-~~.

-

Have vacancy in my home
who need peraonal care , CaH

oldory lody. Poy nogotioblo

upon inquiry. Prefer lldy
with no pereonal reaponef-

I week old puppiea to • good

MIDDLEPORT

·.

~

Bf4-367-7148.

'
German

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Swim Molds • lnterpretinc Services

..

Personel Care . Will take 3
elderlY s)eopte To litit lif"mj ;
home with me &amp; my hus- ..
bind. Pleantv of TLC . Near '
Cheahlre on Galli• &amp; MeigS.. ~
line. 24 hour care. Clfl' ..

Gun 1hoot at Racine GUn
Club every Sunday. 1:00
p.m. Factory chocked guns
only .

4

AND

Q•

Goargn Cre,k Ad .
814-448-0294.

Rl.

·

POMEROY

=,2==s=·==.====. .

delivery , Oavil V•cuum
c•iner. one half mH• up

e.m,.n.. •I•

SUNDAY CAW

IJ' IN

875-1429.

Announcement•

SWEEPER and '•.wing m•chine rt~peir. P8rtl, •nd
tuppiNts.
Pick up l!'ld

AUTO
RENTtL
St.
160 orfll

'

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JOIN THE LEADER. Tho :
new AVON . Dramatic -.w ..

3

"We Rut F11 l.a•"

AR,MV NATIONAL GUARD.

AND A MONTHLY PAY· ·,

A111111 unt.e 1111! 111 s

CALL

•

•••

f;.M.~-!t r ,~'7~;tiAA,O.,_ or 1,~ ~_."'"'"

. 446·4522

949-2801

T•rn ltft,,ent• Twp. 79, ht
4rioowoy on rlfl!1.
11/30/ 1 mo.

MANID'S
TRASH SERVICE
NOW

Thursday

RENT A CAR

25701 .

Enlitt, •nd you h•ve • •
part· time Clrler. educe · :
tion•l lf!d retirement benet ~
its. •31.000 lit• inaurance. (

ll · l·tlt '

GLENN'S
ANTIQUES &amp;
COINS

Huntington . Wv l·

Ave ,

PAT HILL FORD

.,

~ p:;~~tfsRj.=

.

·:=::: ~r:~::r7 ;:,:·,s: ~ ~

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

New Homes-htensive

lnstallalionl

PDQ

Help Wanted

GUYSVILLE , OHIO

J&gt;omo. Coli 114-251·1111 .

bility. Call 304· 773· 6784 or
773-6634.

2 Collie dOll•· 10 mo. old
male. 3 years old female .
Call 176-6079.

17

Miocellaneouo

~

8072
601111

12M
5188
5288
5281
15070
1040
1189
133.4
1044
1114
1187
15038
1038
5193

1171

72.10
!Oiok Hill Ami
10.27
JACKSON COUNTY l.lo-n Arool _ 58.11
JACKSON COUNTY !Homdon A,..l
11 .27
LAWRENCE COUNTY (Ook Hill Ar•l
10.27
McARTHUR-Iuburb•n
1'3.815
OAK HILL....uburllon
73.08
VINTON COUNTY ,(H•mden Aree)
11 .27
WELLSTON- Suburban
73.• 1
ADELPHt-SuburMn
78.01
HOCKING COUNTY ILAurttvllle ArMI
80.21
HOCKING COUNTY ISug1r Gro'Je Arel) 11.11
·LAURELVILLE-8uburben
71 .415
LOGAN-Iuburbon
71. n
HOCKING COUNTY !Adolph! Arool
1~.11
IEVERLY'-tiuburben
72.58
CHESTERHILL-Suburban
7&amp;.&amp;e
LOWELL- Suburb•n
73.815
LOWER IALEM-Iuburbtn
73.47

1025
1010
1038
11i041 MALTA-IIuburben
1031 McCONNELSVILLE- Buburbon
&amp;208 MORGAN COUNTY (Molto Arool
1210 MORGAN COUNTY IMcCOnnolovllol
. 1212 MORGAN COUNTY (SIOCI&amp;pon Areol
6222 MORGAN COUNTY (Crook1vile ArH)
6211 MORGAN COUNTY (AoMVItle A,..!
1292 MORGAN COUNTY (Ronclvllo Area)
1203 WASHINGTQN COUNTY llo-11 Am)
&amp;204 WASHINGTON COUNTY Clower Selem)
5010 LOWELL, OHIO

1214

PfJIICENT OF
INCREASE

%
38 .0
12 .2
18 .3
40 .1,
40.9
38.1·
18.2
40.8
4.0
n .4
11 .4
21 .4
315 .3
34 .2
•31 .1
32.1
34 .4

P,rt~OPMID

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6074

, 0~; apg~,~~~~er ~~:,g~

'oc

AREA

Two

for 1977 cho¥y von . · Coli
304·773·5151 .

Public Notice
Public Notice

te.

,._,, ono lllidlng lido door

-SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50

The 'PRICE:
S129soo
tPius
and
Taa

-r

·lcP•rt•. good condition tor

111•!1111 Villl'lli
,) I' r 1w I I. t ~.

,~·

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lilt.,......

949-2061

·-·- ·---- "~··-,.~~-"'--&amp;~..,..~-~-).,.,= -".. =m~ ' 1c-~~" pT~fj~~~f-~:~gr-.'~·1Cr"r(il~:fttl!r~~~j~:J:~~4
••, ••• -. ........... ,

IUVINO RAW FURS . ....
onrl 0 - Hidot,Gintong Md
yellow root . lolling ·
tr pping ouppllet. _ . ,
llghto, night llghto. Goorgo
8ucklev.ohono 114· 114·
4711,houra'12:&amp;PM dill&lt;iy.

0

DAVID D. GIINDSTAFF

TOP SOIL·FILL

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes

.,.,.,,.1,

lr•lt-

LIMESTONE
HAULED

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

DECEMBER .PRICE BUSTER

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

11o ~, ..

LIMESTONE

TROMM EXCAVATING

FOI FUTUIE USE"

PHONE 992-2156
~=",.-=1!1-.·Cnurt-St., . . Pomeroy, Oh~o 45769_~. ~--,=~-~

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

• •

~:_.I,U!"!'! ~~~!'":...,,,J.!

"J .R . tc:l NG , S•lt Rtl)mtntlllvt

FOR FREE ESTIMATE
POINT PLEASANT

•

....._..

•

INSULATE YOUR ATTIC
OR WHOLE HOUSE

t14 ·&lt;42J.7SU

and delivering the gifts.

..,.,.,...Ito..
!orwlu ,

Quality •

or

Be/pra,' Ohio

C . R. NEWMAN , President

VJrginJa Lee,

Newlun, and Thelma
White, home and orphans; Esther
Smith, Charlotte Grant, Margaret
VIrginia

" ~

to those who donated money, food,
and toys, and helped In prepar1ng

(

992-3410

tlloll!l!"- .Ouu~tlOI

Humphreys,
Hospital.
Sonja Stanley.
A meeting of the Past Councilors
Enna Cleland, council captain,
I
Lonnie LeMaster u11derwent
Ser.dl.~g· gifts ..,•.vern · M!Y..e e.nd -=-Club·-wa~ ' "nn::ru.-.ccd ,! ar .J,t!:!'1 r·S &amp;t· ~··~ Me.ry _K_, ,JJoJteJ:"~ ~\lncllS'JPU!bt; .
w gerj'W-edneSdiY af CIUI'i:l'ieD•s
Nancy Griffith, Charles and Joan 7: :ll p.m . at the lodge hall. Enna
Charlotte Grant, news reporter;
Hospital,
Colwilblis. Cards may be
McLain, Bev, and Richard Moore, Cleland and DOrothy Myers will be
Thelma White, news reporter; Lora
sent
to
htm
there at 700 Children's
Damewood, Ada Bissell, Opal
T.J ., Mike, and 'P at McLain, Riehle hllstesses. On Jan. 19 at 9 a.m.
Drive, COlumbus, ~and Jennifer.
members are to cut and sew carpet
Hollon, delinquent committee;

The Daily Sentinel

.

Doroth~ Ritchie, Mary Showalter,
Mary Hayes, Opal Hollon and Faye
Kirkhart, goodoftheordercommlt·

C111t. . IIIII! Now IINM

JUST CALL!

WITH

.-:'O'WiliERS·COR NING
FIBERGLAS '

'

803..
1073
6018
5281
11018
15088
1220
15181
1211
5217
6211
5081
15019
8071
15032
1213
1284
11283
&amp;221

71.80

71.08
18.12
58.12
10.11
68.37
68.37
11.25
51.12
51.81
73.11
lt!R"V COUNTY (Hemtoa Areal
10.153
CORNING-Su.,...._n
10.• 3
HEMLOC~-8uburbon
79.09
JUNCTION ClTY- Iuburb.n
73.82
HOCIC.INQ COUNTY (New &amp;t,.ittviUe) 10.11
NEW LEJCINGTON-Suburi&gt;an
18.82
NEW STRAITSVIllE-SuburHn
78,78
PERRY COUNTY llo......... ,..I
59.31
PEARY COUNTY (New StraltiVII)
10.11
PERRY COUNTY !Junction City Aroo/ 58.82
PERRY COUNTY IRonclvlllo Arotl
11.21
PERRY COUNTY !New Lexington ArN) 11.71
RENDVILLE
78.07

RENDVILLE-Sub•bln

78.07

IHAWNEE- Iuburbon
80MEA8ET-Suburban
PERRY COUNTY !Coming A. .}
PEARY COUNTY (Croakavllle Atte)
PERRY COUNTY (Au.twllte ArNI
PERRY COUNTY IThom"'llo Arool

71. II
73.03
11 .10
18.37
~ 10.13
. 58.12

~

82.27
82.27 "
12.27
12.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27
82.27
82.27
12.27

82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82 .27

82 .27
82 .27
82 27
82 .27
82 .27
82.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27

82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27 .
82.27
82 .27
82.27
82.27
82 .27
82.27 •
12.27
82.27
12.27
12.27

10.17
22.00
~4.08

21 .00
22.00
8.42
8.18
21.00
8.81
3.22
~2.01

1~::~
10.15

....

21 .21
9.71

8.42
8.10
10.47
10.78
23.11
23.. .
21.78
23.80
23.80
21 .02
21.41
28.32 .
8.42
21 .74
1.114
3.18
8.11
21.38

11.48
1.48
22.11
21 .38

u.n

21 .02
22.&amp;1
4 .20
4 .20
l .l t
8 .24
21.17
23 .t0

21.14
22 .11

14.1
38.15
41.4

34.3
• 38.1
11.4
12.1
34.3
12.1
4.1
31 .8
40.4
11.1
14.1
34.8
13.4
8.8
11.4
12.0
14.1
115.1
40.3
40.3
31.0
40.9
40.9
34.3
44.8
47.0
11 .4

31.8
2.0
4.0
11 .7
31.1
17.8
7.2
38.7
38.1
38 .2

34.3
37.7
1.4
5.4
1.8
12.7

34.1
~0 . 8

35.7
31.0

C,OST OF PUACHASEO OAS ESCALATION
8 ~ h
d h
at t e pres~nt an t e proposed rates are sub tect to dec rea se or mcrease mac c or~~nc~ h'~h t~e ~·~~at ~~st R~covery" proVIS IOns of Colu mb1a s Rules and Regulat tons
en 1 e wn t e u •c t1 1t1es ommtss•on of Oh to, as reqUired by Comm•ss1on Ord ers
dated October I 1, 1978, and Oct ober 18. 197 9 . m Case No 76-515 -GA-OAD . The proooHs E
rax'"cs aEre a,.lsXo subject to an "Ohto Exc1se Ta~~: " clause as set fort h
18 1
0 1
v

-.z

ad'"~~~d7 '38"clude t~e ellects o/ Dh •o Exc1se Tax on gross

All bills rend;;•J sh;ll be
rec etpts as praY"• e m ectlons

and 57 7 .81 of the OhtO Rev rsed Code . e~t ·

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Public Notice
' PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF MABEL H. LfE.
DECEASED
CASE No. 24868 Docllot 12
Plge480
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
•On Dece mber 3 1. 1984. tn
th~ M e1gs County Probate
Court. Case No 24656 . Maurtlil L Mtller. 456 10 Mt ller Road.
POmeroy. Oh•o 457 69 )'V&lt;JS
·appointed Admtntstr atrtx wtth
will annexed of the estate of
fv1abel H lee, decease\}. late of
R( 3. c/o Pomeroy Health Care
Center. Pome roy. Oh•o 45769
'
Robert E Buck,
Probat e Clerk
Lena K Nesselroad
Clerk
II) 7. 14. 2 1 3tc

1~

c:;rv
.

TOWN &amp;
VETERIN

Jf You Need
Your House Cleaned

CLINI

.

Weekly, ca

MIDDlEPORT

IN
PAUL E.

II:

'

LEE CODNER

SHOCKEY, D.V.II.

OPEN

Curb lnf,atlon
Pay Cash for
Claulflecls· and
Sclvelll
rour

TEAM
CLEAN

EACH

Wriflo
own ad and oraer by mail witn 1hiS
coupon. Cancel rour ad by phone when you grt

949-2030

EVE. 6·8
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
THURS.

12·31·1

resulls.Moneynotrelunclallllt.

mo.

Name

3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMAll ANIMAl HOUitS

AddNI~--------------

~ 3 p.m.·l p.m..
Tutulay 6:30p.m.-I p.m.
Wo.,ndoy 3 p.R!.·l p.m.
fhurtday 1 p.m.·S p.nt.
Fri4oy I p.m.·2 P·"'·
!olvnlay 10 o.m.·11:30 O.IL

To 81ve aw1y. hell grown
kllteno .
1517.

18 Wanted to Do

304 - 418·

Sm•ll black male houM
broken dOll . Coli 304·8911·
3935 .

Horne Improvements con-

1 m11tll dog part Beagle with
dog hou• end chain. 304-

814· 317· 7857 or 441 ·
4271.

crete work. carpentry,
plumbing. No job to amall.
Reter..ce• ev•ilable. Call

•

812·-1394.

8

1.
1

f llliiiiGI.!I
Loot and Found

~

Lost: female be.Q'1e in vicinity of Mudaock. Reward.

I

or 811· 8335.

21

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. rec:ommondo
that you do bu1ine11 with
people you know. and NOT
lhtough the
men until you Mve invelti·
gated the C)ffering.

...... Porli&amp;;c;y-----....

to aend money

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

· CustQm Buil1

Homes and Siding

22

Blown In Insulation

12·l·tfn

"Free

MerchandiH

~or

Buffington
Part on

Island
at
Yur Round
yearly con·
Application dead·

POrttand.

S.R. 124

Caretaker,

!tact.

line Is 1/ 18/8~.
'

: Contact The Ohio
••

;~~~~~~t~rl·-jWltl: ':,!b•~]'~!etrm:j·~nat:ed~;
11.17
eu7
22 .70
31
l."i~o~~!i:Tr~Noc~~~oE'Pted /rom such'"
~'listoric•l Society,
20
18
2 .1
19
1 ·~s~o~fJ~a~n~u~arv~~~ - I-•-::•~2~~"~~A~T~H~E~NS~ic~o;u~NTY~~~N~•;"~·~~~~~JI~IIo=A'"I
2-01 a.m. as
7
95 at
1280 WAIHINOTON couNTY ca."""t"~
12.08
az .21
·
·
~U.7- 1
11 se •v•ce
unde• th isnder--Obtigetron-to
rate .schedule " t:~f~~~~~~;i~i:r~e:~q~u~e]s[t';]of,',~a~nv:;~~j~~~~·-11 -:~t--H: ~~~9~8~5u:V~e~l~m~arAGvHe~.:·c-111
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sh!lrno1-be-u
· s,9 ned
6024.
11.38
12.21
h
d
1h
1

Loli~

•

HOME OWNERS·Rollnos.:

to low flxed rite. U11 equtty
for any purpoH. Lieder

NO SUNDAY CAllS
3/11 /tfc

;HELP WANTED
PARK
CUSTODIAN

Money to

Estimates"

949-2801
Help Wanted

Busineu
Opportunity

Coli collect 114-811· 11904

7

BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

lARGE ANIMAlS AND
SUIGEIY IY APPOINTMENT

Coli

8

'HOMELITE

CHAIN SAW

C )Wa-

1 !ForSele

F•~tllg Sp•~l•l•

.( IAnnourtc:ement

( JForRenl

ON SALE All

SUPEI 2-14"
240..;.16"
240-18"

I
I
I
I
I

Monooo•
3051 .
Public S1le
llr. Auction

23

Co..

114-592-

Profession•!
Services

AUC1ion ovory Frldoy nlgllt 11
tho Hertford Commutllty

Center. Truckao.da of new

Pi•no Tuning and Repair.

mo&lt;chondloo evory ·
Con..grMntl of new 6 uMd

lrunlcardl Mulic Co .• 448'0187. TWentieth . yeor of
-llty IOrvieo. lane Or- '
nlelt, 114-742-2851 .

"'""'""- ol-yo .....
cornld. Rlohord Ray-a,
Auctl._r. Coli 304· 271·
30U.
·-

#150
lEG. PIICI 1319.95

We,.. $219'5

22

Howard E. Frank

( 117. B. 9. 3tc
$ 64.565.60

. 23.366 .00
12.010.00

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1
60 1
1274
1111
1171

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IT
GLOU 1!11-lubuMIIOI COUNTY ICoc- - 1
HOCIIING COUNTY (Logon .._I
ATHINI COUNTY COJoueter ANal
AfM)

:: =~a: ~~"ru=•lhNI

, 10~ ,.ILIONVIW-IuburtNtn

1014 AMIIVILll-lwburbM
.
1
1112
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11278 ATH
ATHINICOUNTYIM"""YCity-1
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prem1ses untt t at customer as ma e pavm ent o an amount equal to the
Charge" for each month of the mterven1ng per to d, but not to exceed Sl)( {6) month s
ANY PERSON. FIRM. CORPORATION . OR AS SOC IATION MAY FILE PURSUANT TO
SECTION 4909 19 OF "THE REVISED CODE. AN OBJECTION TO SUCH PROPOSED IN·
CREASED RATES BY ALLEGING THAT SUCH PROPOSALS ARE UNJUST AND DISCRIMINATORY OR UNREASONABLE .
.
Recommen d8t1ons which d1ffer from th~ appticatton rn.ay be made bvthe Sta ff oft he
Public Ut•lit1es Ci&gt;mmtslion of Oh io . .by Columbia. or by 1ntervenmg part1es and mav be
adopFiedthbv !hef C~m,misslon d '
h
I'
C
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of Ohio. Inc .. 200 C1vic Center Drive. P 0 . Box 1 17, Columbus. Qh 1o. 43216 -01 1 7,
16 141 460· 46ct3, or f_rom the Public Utilities Commiss•on of Ohio. 180 East Broaif
Street Columbus. Oh10 43215

- ·tnctu~es 1iOCB68'~1!nt!"l)e'r4'0CF"c"OUtc-feer5'lis- cost ''Recover y-Al'.iJUStnlen•-e•iie"&lt;:tW'e -.,-1

Sept. 10. 1984 and adJUSied 10 reflecl Oh•o ExciSe Tax on Gross Rece•pts
pubhc ut•h·
R~l_
COUNTY
Arool
12.27
f•es __;___.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..--_ _ _ _-.J ,'
,__1117
__
_(Kingt__
_ _11.88
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_ _22.21'
_ _11.1
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Att S E Wolfe
n. ' '
:PH. 614-466·1500

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REALTORS' ·

31

Home• for S1te

""'" E. Clellnd, Jr.

992•1111

r-

~wt·

11 111
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p-' hon·t742-31'7-l ·· ·
'R,ealt;f·
Now

In

-

Open HouM- new lftCNirlt, ....

Dottie
992·5692
Je111 Trunell Mt-2660
Jo ,Hill 915-4411

Mall Thll CGUJI!III with ltemt... nce
= ,.._

Co.

l

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The Dilly . .1,.111
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--ii-1 CGiiiflf-.._,_, , ~-

lluylng dolly gold, ..ollvor
colne,rlnge.j1Wek'y,oiertlng

big country homo. 3 bcli., •,
built on you• lot, t11,100aup. C~ll t -114, 811· 731

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•

Monday~ Jilnuarv 7, 1986

Pom.roy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

Home• for Sele

61 Houeehold Goode

RHI cwte Middlepor1 home.
reel BllrQtln Prlt:ell Call
3 bdr. home FR. LR, kitchen.

Firewood cut up elabs. •11

.femlly room w·firep.. ce,
heatllletor on bleck top road.

vared . Call tor pric81. 6~4 -

The Daily

·Ohio

Trilcke for Sele

Television ·
Viewing ·
Y7/85

1974 pickup truck. •1 .200.
Colll71·3.1 18.

.
By Owner 3 bdr. all brick
ronch. 1 BOO aq .ft. Iorge

Monday. Januar( 7, 1986

1971 Doto.., PU. UOO or
"Cffl trodl for cor. Coli
814-211-1313.
' ,

Knouff Flrowood Split· 96%
t\trdwooda. · Seasoned or
grHn. You pick up or we
dollv.r. HEAP vondlr. 814211·1241.

114-112-8941 .

72

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by L.8rry Wright

..

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EVENING

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PU lood. Lorgor loodt doll·

241-1804.

- C!ny to R_t. 36.,. ap_proKJ
aero . .Coli 114-245-5238.

Wilntoid 1983 io now Ford
ven. corwerltion

oi Window

en6-'-l 'i"i2 ·t ti niW Chat.-,- cr,
GMCJx4. Coll448·7019.

3 bd;. modular home in
Middleport, axe. cond.- lo·
c.ted at 780 L;.l.!rel ST. price
.f2B .500. or b..t offer. Call

74

' 014-992-1946 .

Motorcycles

(Answers tomori'Ow)
AXIOM KOWTOW CLERGY
Answer: What the embarrassed Scotsman Mad.

Saturday's

I Jumbles: ELOPE

A "KILT" COMPLEX

4i

Houses for Rent

44

.

Apartment
for Rent
.

and
and mystery
gameS are all here to tease
vour bratn.
7:30 ·@ College~~ BaiketiNIII

81
Home
· · - lmplroveinent•r-~~"~·~

Report

··· home. , car{'etad. _2 acres.

1 224 pound tobacco allot-

ment.

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' 32 Mobile Homes
:
for Sale

.
1 ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
·i 4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
: RT 36. PHONE 614·446' 7274 .
'

·-----------------: Must eell,
Torch. 2-3
12x6~

, bedroom. unfurnished . In' eludes storm witldows end
:screens. Call 614 -446 -

, 7132 .
·.ll -------=-~
12x65 m~bile home, 2 bdr ..
1
• new carpet, wnhar Sa dryer,

·! AC ,

stove &amp; refrig, all
• drapes. outside deck w:·.i.l"door outdoor carpet 8t
, storage bldg. C811446· 1805

;_._,t_•r_5_.______________
••' -1 976 ~ Gove rnor-- 12

! wood

shape, S500 down
take over payments. Call

·; .j\48-4096 .
···1989 Schutz mobile home
with lot . Call 614-367 ·\-"i186.
....

:.. a..x70 Park Ave. 3 bdr., 1Ya

· ·baths. total electric, good

,C&lt;ll1d . Cell 614-446-0176.
12X66 mobile home, 2 bdr .•
new carpet, stove &amp;: refrig ..
all drapes. cqffee &amp; end
tabl11, t&amp;, 100. Call 614 ·

[HBOI Fraggle Rock
[MAXI ' Album
Flath:
Al-rno
8 :00 I]) Ciaco Kid
m Collage Batketboll:

Furnished house •210. wa-

ter paid. 2 bdr., 1 138 2nd.

• THAT THERE AFIE FACEG GO
WELL KNQWM THAT EVER\1:W€

441'8 after 7PM.

2 or 3 bedroom hou1es In or
near Pomeroy. Furnished or'
1.mfurnithed. Rent end utilities negotiable. Day 814·

992-2381 , evening• 614·
992-6723.
In Middleport, 3 bedroom
hOuse. New kitchen . Call

304-882-2811 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Villanova at St. John's

HNOWG WHO THEY ARE••
LI~E OLIVER Wllfi!J(JCHS!

houae with fireplace
··~.~6 ,,n:)O . .'&lt;all.

.I HOMES

_.1

rn Jeopordy

Ave. Gallipolis. Call 446-

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County Appl,i ence, Inc .
Good used appliances end
TV teta. Open SAM to &amp;PM.

613 Third Ave .• 1 bdr ..
washer-dryer hookup, wate~
paid, depoat requited. $166
mo. Call446· 4222 between

Mon thru Sat . 448-1699,
827 3rd. Ave. Galllpolit,
OH.

9 and 6 .
3 bdr. unfurnithed garage
apt . $260 mo. 1 mo . dep.
Call 446-3786.
·
· Brookside "' Apta .. 1 bdr.,
laundry, water·trash paid,
no pet•. $217 mo. plus

Valley Furniture . . naw &amp;
used. Large section of quelitv furniture . 1216 Eastern
Ave .. Gallipolis.

For sale girl Cabbage Patch

rent11 .
furnished. Free estlmatu.

Firewood delivered . '.Call

Rogers Beeement
Waterproofing,

Cll

NBA
Basketboll:
Booton
It It New York
_____ J&lt;nickJ__ _
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Coli collect 1 ·814-237·
0488. 9 a.m. to I p.m .

doll. 876 . Cell 304-676·
29"26 . '
876-2076 or 876-2099 .

Roofing, guttering. aiding,
plumbing, cerpentry work
and concrete work. free ·
ettimetea. C.ill448· 3171 .

55 Building Supplies

· Iron Horse Buildar1. Farm •
Commerciil Pole Bldgs.

depooi1 . CaiL445-3474 a!·

'. ALLEY OOP

Mrt. King

16 • track door Ia men-door:

$6238 oractod.

3 bdr mobile home, completely-furniahed~Conve­
nient lopation on Rt. 7 . Call

1981 Pontiac Bonneville
Brougham 42,000 mila&amp;,
die1el enpine t4.6000.

246-5818.

2· 2 bdr . mobile homes.
completely furnilhed . CaH

'448-9869.

Furnished efficiency apt.,
private bath and entrance.
Suitable tor one person. Call

2 bdr. trailer Competely
furni1hed, all utilities paid.
except electric, good loCation . Call 446-8668 .

448-1232.

Total electric mobile home
for rent, no pets. Call

Coll446-'3 919.

814-367-74.3B.

1 bdr. apt . downtown, 8160
per mo. Alto houM tor rent,
2 bdr. Aefarencet required.

Singer Athena 2,000 Elec ...
tronic sawing machine, for
Hie. exc. cond. · Call 304~

Modern 1 bdr apt.. between
Qallipolit 6. Holzer, no petl.

Soc. dep. Call 448-2066
after 2PM . ·

669-4014. '

56

995-3647.

HILLCREST KENNELS

Carpet and pad $40. Baby
bed al'!d mattress t26 . Call

Boarding all brHdl. Heated
fndoor~outdoor facilltiea.
AKC Doberman puppies:

676-4419 .

814-317-7887 or 446 ·
4271 .

1987 Chovolle 2 dr. U60.

GENE'S DEEP STREAM
CARPET CLEANING . 0 -·

$1 ,800. 18861mpolo hard·
top t1 ,400. 1974 Pontile
LeMont Sport $860. 1986

a ted by owner. Deodorizera·
scotChguard . FA EE eati·

1982 Impala 2 dr. hardtop

Pets for Sale
8 N FordTractorgoodcond .•
81 .600. Call448-1004.
New

.

Stud Service. Call814-4467796.

Spacial Model ~

138 '
619

·Home lmprovemenu concrete work , carpentry,
plumbing. No job to small.
Reference• evtilable. Call

1980 Citotoon 52,000 mlloo
83,200. Coll446-4109.

Cttevella pant. Call 448-

8094.
1977 LTD A-1.• 361. PS, Pl.
cruln t:ontiol.

elr.

right. Coll448·3224.

priCe

motet. Col 814-992-6309
or 814-742·2211 .

(j) •
(jJ'
McCormick Mark and the .
Judge join a neighborhood
watch group that has become involved in interna·
'tional espionage . (60 min .)
, CZl TV'o Bloopero &amp;
Practical Jokes Practical
joke victims are Usa Whel·
chel and Merv Griffin . (60
min.)
0 (I) ® Scarecrow and

.

(j) ® Wonderworks ICC)
'Hide and Seek .: Two s tudents fight to prevent imminent disaster when a
c.o mputer program deve lops
the capacity to make it' s
own decisions . 160 min.)

814 -332-9745 Collect.
Winter opl.: 30X40X9 with

ter 4PM .

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® Wheel of Fortune
81 d'2i Pro-Game 'Show
Iii WKRP in Cincinnati

con 814-388-91&amp;7.

$22.600. Call 614-246 [_
6_2&amp;_6_.______________

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CII Andy Griffith
.
(l) 0 Cll Family Feud

Marcum Roofing 6. .Spout· ·
lng. Now ln.U. .g rubber ·
roofa. 30 yeara experience,
· speciallzlni. In built lip roof.

Remodeled 2 BR vinyled

••

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Servlct•s

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[HBOI MOViE: 'Oh. Godl
Book II '
[MAX) MOYIE : 'The Onion
Field'
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Reason to Uve '
I]) 700 Club
.
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GASOLINE ALLEY

0

(I) ® Kate &amp; AAie Allie
'learns that being a · mother
end a student are not lhat
easy when she returns to

RON'S Televlllon Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorole. Quazar. end

It doesn't
seem possible

NORTH
1-1·11
.Q 75
.KI0 53,
t K 106
• A42
WEST
EAST
• A 63
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10 7

By Jamoo Jacoby
In the Women's Event of the World
Team
held in Seattle last

rvu.~r.;;;~;-~·
. .-

..,_,_..,..... , .,=~,~

ed a preview of tbe
when the
USA again mel Britain. On the
Q
• J
diagramed deal, Sally Horton of
SOUTH
Great Britain arrived al four hearts.
; ~~ ~ 2
Since .a t the other table her East-West
• J3
teammates had played four clubs
• K3
doubled and incurred a penalty of 300
Vulnerable: Neither
points, she had to bring in the contract for her team to gain on tbe deal.
Dealer: East
After the opening lead of the diaWeot
Norlll Eut Soolll
mond ace, West switched to a small
Pus
club. Declarer woiJ dummy's ace and
Pass 2•
Pus
211'
played a heart back to ber ace, dis-o
Pass ••
p.., Puo
covering the bad trump break.
Pass
Undaunted. Sally Horton cashed the
Opening lead: t A
club king and led a spade to dummy's
queen. When that held the trick, she
played a third club and trumped it. .
NexC she played a diamond to tbe trump- anything West Ieaiie, and lite
king and trumped the third diamond . same end play results. Either woy,
Hapless East bad to .. follow to all declarer gets 10 tricb.
these minor suit plays. South now
The key lo declarer's succeu lay 1n
cashed her beart queen ·and led a low ruffiDB the minor suill with her 11D11J
spade. If Weal ducks, East will. win trumps before playinl a ~
the spade. and be forced to lead into 'spade. Otberwile Eu1 would have
dummy's K-10 of hearts. If West .wins been able to ruff the lhinflplde, Hit·
the spade ace, Easl will have to inlwith either a club or a diamond.

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school ~

houoe cont. Coli 304-5762398 or 614-441-2464.

CIJ Americon Playhouse
ICC) 'Pudd'nhead Wilson.'
Murder.

finance .

366 grinder mixer
buahel 11 L•1 &amp;" tires

dleport.

2332 .

$8,~00.

Trailer for sale '1982 Fleet-

wood,

2 bdr.,

2

baths.

14x70. Coll8 14·992-674J:.

35 Lots 8o Acreage
Prime acreage Rt. 36 west,
Rodney, OH . Inquire Walter
White, Jet. Rt. 36 &amp; Rt ..

68B .

Renta ls

3 bdr trailer for rent,' 8126

mo. pluo depotlt. Call 9922777 or 992-99B6. For

rent

or sal&amp;

1971,

12•66, 2 bdr. moblla home,
new carp8t throughout,- in
e~Cc. cond. Can remain on
lot. Harrl1onville area . Call

614-742-3033.

Mobile home in Gallipoli1.
nice tor senior citizen• or
married couple with .one
child. no pets. deposit and
merence1 required. K a K
Mobile Homes, lm: .. 304-

671-3000.

41

Houses for Rent

House for rent . Call

304 ~

676-7283 615 -6104 or
876-6386.
..ftumished house. J bdr .. 29

2 bedroom all electric mo·
bile home, t1315 .00 plus.
utiliti11, located Qelllpolis

Forrv. 304-876-4088 .

2 bedrooms. Sand Hill Road.

304-876-3834 .

448·4416 after 7PM .

44

Apartmen~

0338 .

Rivororido Aptt. Middleport.

corpoted, 4milaout Rt. 21 B.

Special

rates

for : Senior

3 bdr. home extra nice. e•tre
cle•n. 10 min. from Galllpolit toWird Jachon on Rt.

31. Coli collect 614· 288·

614-992·· 5814. or 304·
882-2686 .
3 roomaand beth. fUJ~iehed .

Coli 614-992·1108.

· Two bedroom. •II el~tric
home with full be..ment,
patiO
c~rpon on
mile beck

Coli oMr &amp;PM, 992-1886.
For rent In SyracuM, newly
remodeled apt., e225 plu•

614;949-2801 '

~

992-8160.
Pioneer electric power plant,

c

4500 watto, 120-240 volto.
10HP. B·Sengine,usedlell
than 8 hours, 8796 . Call

46 Space for Rent

114-367-7750 .
Mobile home lot. $76 water
peid, 4th &amp; Neil, Gallipolit.

!Coal Delivered) good lump.
house coal 1 to 1 ton. call
Jim Lanier 676·7397 or

Cell 446-3B44 after 7PM.

304-876-1247 .

Mobile home space 1 mile
out Neighborhood Rd. Call

Firewood. $20 .00 pickup
load, $30 .00 delivered. Call

446-1340 . .

304-468-1728 .

Perk, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Urge lots. Call

Firewood,

will deliver.•

counts for caah .or - 0%
financing for 12 months,

6.8% for 18 montho orl .9%
Oregonwvnd C1tterv ken nel. CFA Himalaran, Persian
and Slameae' kitten,s. AKC

Chow_ pupp_iot ... Coll 814446,3844 ofiOr-7. -

Sp'ecial Price- AKC registered Cocker Spaniel puppies, buff in color. Cell

614-388-9766 .

Basket and Caning Suppli11,
Write for free price list,
Carol'a Canary. 232 Barnsdale .Road, Cemelot, Char-

For Leese

lottotvllle, Va . 22901, 1·
804-973-16411.

Apt, for lease. overlooking
city park, LR, kitchen, stove.
refrig. , dining area. 2 bdr.,

for 24 months with normel
down payment. Keefer Service Canter, St. Rt. 87, Pt.
PleaNnt· Ripley Rd, 304 ~

895-3874.

two Qood tireo. $126 . Call
304·876-2249 .

For

ule 4 tlnch11. Cell

Coli 6'1 4-266-1 322.

Standing alw timber, phone

304-876-4681 after 6 p.m.

63

livestock

Silver miniature poodle

pupa. 304-BB2·3672.

57

Musical
Instruments

For 11le or trade Reglttafed
Morgan ttalllon Ia 2 rr .' old

filly. Call 814-379-26B6.

. 64

Hav .&amp; Grain

Lorge round bolotofhoy,UO
ooch. Coll448-10621ftor 6.

Hpuaehold G!Kidl

I I .Ill'

IIIII ldllldl

burning slave tiiS, Mayug
wringer washer t715.
Skaggs Appllences, Upper

-·
2nd . wHk in Janu•rv. c•n-

..... Vlllef, tloop I . 3041711·441.2 '

1 bedroom ept. In Pt.
Pleuent . Coli 614 -44106~2.

t800. Coli 448-4482.
19BO Yolktwogon Robblt
diesel,· AC. exc . cond .•

t3,800. CoM otter 4P~.
448-8264.
'
1 976 2 dr. Ford Gronodo PS,
PB, new tires. good 1hape.
for any type of camper. Call

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine

Gtlllpollt, Ohio
Phono 814-448 -3888 · or
614-446,4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . Rt. 1, Box 3111. Golll·
polio. CoM 614-387-0678 .

Good-1 Excava.tlng, ben·
menta, footert. driveweya.
Mptic tanks. landacaplng.
Call anytime 814-448·
'41537, J1me1 L. Davleon, Jr.
owner.
·

1978 ; Pontiac Bonneville
lroughem, axe cond,

loodod, 614-441· 1018 or
448-4112' onytlme.
1978 Z-2B, ~04· 871-271 ,4
or 304-8,7 1-1177.

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TOO LONG AN'

TOO HARD

~BUTTER

To Arma'
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AN' I DON'T
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Solot I 8arvlce 8horpen

CD -Boai of . c.fton . To-

Sclnou , Fabric Shop.

Pomeroy. 814·992-2284&gt;

night's guests •e Maureen

Stapleton, Bil Maher and
Budd.:t Rich. IRI 160 min.)

General Hauling

G (I) Simon I Simon A
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woman sooks tho help of
Rick and A.J . when she is

(Fr.)

tentious

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her missing twin who ap~
pears to be in grave danger.
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Newport
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Electrical
8o Refrigeration

!Famous

tute 'Strange Fruit .' 1948
Georgia is the setting for this
tale of a voi'ng · black man
who is fOJced to confront
himself and mak,e some vital
choices when he decides to
register to vote .

® Jau Comeo Horne to

SNAKE!!

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'The

IMAXI MOVIE: ' A Farewell

BARNEY

· AN'EGG

84

MOVIE :

Outalders'

LOOKIN6 /!fJ 1\t£ CLOUDS,

•ea. Hoover portable

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that World War II had on
America, and her people -i s
examined through news·
reels, featu~e films and pho~ '
tog1'aphs, as well as through
interviews with people who
lived during that time. (90
min;)

. Plumbing
8o Heating

82

1S77 Ford Movrick, blue &amp;
tilvor. Coli 814· 268·6281.

I new Whhe atorm win·
dow1, *8 Mch. New white

_2~62.

Locey
'CID Homefront The impact

304-676-2440.

83

196&amp; Oldo ~~ V-8. outo, · 1914 Morc~rv
Nntgoodc bo:r~d,good 1111 Ford pldtup
fomiiY air o cq lectort. mi. 1.,71·Qpoi-Monto
tiOO. Coh 441·4412.
-rll. 1•a1 Pocltord. 8H ot
Jot. lit. 31 I At. Ill ot
Rodney, Oit onytlme.

woohor

ship Coverage of this karate
bout is presef')ted from
Miami, FL. (90 min.)
fiJ (l) ® C119ney and

Buildlng~ Remoldlng, con · .
crete. drywall, electrical,
kithcen· bathroom lnltllll·
tion, door~window framing.

19.78 Comaro, typo LT. good
cond. Coli 814-949·2833.

71

Autoe for Sele

10:00 ffi PKA Full Contact
Karoto· World
Super
Hoovywaight Champion·

cot. 304-89&amp;-3802.

614-9811-3839.

Rlvor Rd. 446-7388.

range

Rotary or ceble tool drilling.
-Molt wells completed 11me
day. Pump 11111 and •rvi-

runs good, body good, good
family .car or collectors.

304-678-6288.

•1 71, wo.olir-1

riage is in trouble when Dick
and Jo.@nncl an~mpt ro colla borate on a pillow-making
book .
(fJ Rose Bowl Preview

tion. Call446-3622 .

,..r defroat•. tilt wheel,

30 ln . ronoe •too,
30 ln. oloctrlc ron110 double
o.-.n Hko new UOO, 30 ln.
a•• range · •ea. .0 ln. ges
11:00 PM.

work· 446· 3092 . 1981

min.)

9 :30 fiJ (j) Newhart The mar-

applicotlonl 304-671-2088
or 876· 7388.

VB.outo,PB,PS,AC,AM,

.otorm door UO. Coli 6 14·
841-2801 .

coln Avo .. • 1311 mo .. 304·
1711-3811.

1970 Ford Falrlane needs

RINGLES'S SERVICE ," n ·
perlenced carpenter, electrl~
cian, m11on, ·painter. roof·
inO (Including hot . ter

'80 M.o nll Carlo Landau,

Auto washer e85~ ftve other
weahers to chooae from ,
O•• 1tov1 •75· 2 others to
choo.. ,from , electric range
til· 2 ott.rs to choo ..
from . Rofrlg. '911, tide

dopotit. Coli 912-7034 or
982-7671 or

Hoil~ fur ron1 23271'11 Un-

1973 porfect ohope f950 .
1987 GTO 4 tpd .. porfoct
cond. !960. Coll992-8848.

1981 Chovy ScotdoloC-10,
306 Y·B. At., PS, AM•FM
rodlo. ·rodlol tlrot, U,495.
1878 LTD 361 V-8, AT.
AM·FM rodlo, olr, .796.
Coli 614-387-7760 .

M1: rc 11.111111 s I'

tidl, rofrlg.

Olds Del1a 88 convenlble.

1914 4 dr. Cho,.oiot, trocle

both. $110 ~o. plut utlllli... Coli PJ' 446-1819.

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3991 .

1966 Oldt 8B• V-8, outo,

8~. 4-2,56 - 1989 .

Wanted; Puppy, small breed
dog to make houae pet.
Preferable 6-10 weeks old .

1974 Pontiac 400 engine.
"" pa~ . running cond. Buy
all toga1her aaVe. 982·

Ford Fairmont good condi·

62 Wanted to' Buy

prejudice
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Deere, 300 leries, t360. cruise control, air. price
1 4x7 Crager styli wheels, right. Cell 448 -3224.

AKC Regi~ered Chihuahua .

'Call 814-38B-8832.

phone 304-676-2B97.

814-992-7479.

992-7721,

5447 for more inform'ation."'
Oepotit &amp; fiftt month rent Pomeroy 2 bedr.. Naylor'•
a'nytlme In Januray, payt to Run erea, '100 dep . req.

Morch tot 1886.

Furnished room, t126 . Utili~
till, range, ret. Share bath.
Men onlv. 919 Sec .. Gallipolis. 446 · 4416 after 8 p.m .

Citizene. •t30. Equal Hou•ing Op,rortunitlet . 614-

•275 mo. plua utilities. Dep. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - &amp; Rot . Coli 448·8080 2 bedroom furnished epart·
evenings.
montt. Coll614-992-1434,

700 wheats pennies. Some
old coins. Stamp collaction 1
Old wooden Washer . Call
1 portable wether for S30,
brown plaid winter coet with
hood aboutillze12 $10. Call

Furniahed apt .. 2 bdr. 243

Small furnished house In

3 bdr. 2 bath. double stall
garage, full besement, fullY

Call 6 1'4 · 448 ~0768.

49
Jacklon Pike, redecorated,
t240
utllltlot pd. Coli
441-4418 after 7pm .

citY. adultl only. Call 446·

For rent Sleeping Rooms
and light houM kMping
rooms. Park Central Hotel .

for Re~t

2 bedroom house 42 Chilli·
cothe Rd, t210 per mo.,

$76 dop . Cell 446-3870 or
448-1340.

Furnithed Rooms

COlUIITRY MOBILE Home

Noll Avo .. Golllpolit. t226
plus utiltitl, references . Call

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OES ·chapter meeting

Area deaths
Laura Dunbar

Pomeroy Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Will meet at 7:45

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Middleport. Ohio

Couple files defamation suit

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(ContlnuedrromPage1)
CQUrt order.
The suit also claims the Departmentor Human Services continues

illness

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homeofMrs.ArthurStrauss.
The annual business meeting Will be held and two books Will be

~·reviewed. ~-"S..Ben I'I!!!&lt;!OAwillte:il&lt;:)l' ~-R~IUI!I'l!v.tqJieavr.ll ~ b~ ••

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Johanna Johnston, and Mrs. Nan Moore Will
Mr. God,~
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Is Anna." For roll call members are to give a favortte shoq; prayer.

Teachers' co~t.tract e.Xtended · .

The contract of the Meigs I.Dcal Teachers Association with the
Meigs Local School Otstrlct has been extended to Feb. 1.
Saturday.

ADC distribution released
Th~

January dlstrlbuilon for Aid to Dependent ChUdren In Meigs
County totaled $226,443 and went to 2,472 recipients, according to the
report from the office of State Auditor Thomas Ferguson's offtce.
. The total distribution to 643~101 recipients ln.Ohio's 88 counties was
$61,462,260. Ferguson said
does not Include the weekly

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such statementa would be published
and circUlated" in Masoq County.
1be suit clalmS thl!t the state-

01~bU~""~ ,.9-nd. .c,lr.cu~
ments made by Burdette were
and ·,. =
chUdbe:'::.
thl!t the , ' n 0 n . p r i vi 1 e g e d
The sidt further claims thl!t the conununtcations... "
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Inaddltl theHortmansclatroln
West V1rgtnla Department of Huon, Boh B
man Services, by and throUgh Its the suit that
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MethodlStChurchandMasonSenlor Watson In 19QI.
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Citizens..
Hetssurvlvedbytwodaughters, rights or your Plaintiffs, released · m . Mason County, negligently,
Mrs Marjorte Cowey of Sacra· confldentlalandprivllegediJI(orma- . recklessly, maliciously, and In
SurviVing are two daughters
Mrs. Paul EleEtt Huber of Mason' m~to """' . and Mrs Jnvce tlon contained In their Hies" to Dr. willful dtsreganl for the truth made
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and reported defamatory stateand Mrs. Ray (Mary) Pickens of Howell of . WellsvOie; two sons, Sopher.
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to the CoUple '
two sisters, Mrs.
watsonafChlcago,ID.,
TheHottmansalsoclabnthatDr. men
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W.Va.. died Sunday morning in . Watson and Minnie Iceilhower
HolzerMedlcaJCenter.
Watson.For32yearsheworkedfor
Co~bta~/· daug1906,h at WreSt theCrucibleSteelCo.asamachtne
um , . a.,
ter o the operator, and was a member of
late Lewis P. and Hattie Q. Fowler I.Dca11212. He attended the SalvaDodson, she was a retired nurse at don Anny.

and Mrs.
EWing of Mason;
a brother, Lester Dodson of Mason;
and three grandchildren, Cheryl
and Heidi Huber, and David
Pickens,
Funeral services will be held at u
a.m. Wednesday In Foglesong
Funeral Home, Mason, with the
Rev. John Campbell

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Council,· reviews ·PiZ7a .Hut opening problems

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the viJlage to use the same procedure lor sewage
disposal that had been used by the three unit

By NANCY YOACIIAM
Sentinel Stall Writer

o=~~~"1be~~bu~llfd~ln~g~ls~llnls~~hed.[!~~w~e·~v~~:~go~t~ov~e~r~a~~a~partmen~~~tbuilding which sat on the
lot now
called
for occupied

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25 Centt

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"reporting
. statements
as though they were established
facts when, in fact, the alleged
statemen~ not establtshed as
fact, were false, and were of a
ilon-prlvlleged communicationS

Uverpool; four siSters, Mrs. Ralph
(Daisy) Clark of Belpre, Mrs.
Pauline Cornell . and Mrs. Finley
(Lucy) Powell, . bqth of East
Uverpool, and Mrs. Mitchell
(~mma) _Bess of Wellsv111e; a
brother, Wallace Watson' of East
Palestine; !:wo baH-sisters, Mrs;
Darlene Eichenberger of New

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Mason County sheriff's deputies are still withholding the name of
the person who died In &amp;n accident near Point Pleasant Friday night,
pending ident1!1catton of the body and nottflcadon of the victbn's
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The victim was reportedly a passenger in a New Haven, W.Va.,
poltce cruiser which slld off W.Va. 62 '\Dd struck a telephone polE!.
The drtver of the cruiser, Vincent H. Smith, 24, and another
passenger, Charles J . Gray, ~.both of New Haven, were treated and
released from Pleasant Valley Hospital for (njurles·suffered In the
accident

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EMS units answer 9 calls

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· It was decided that the extension to the restaurant
had to be, cpmpleted but that the lateral work to

~ping," said tile mayor. However, acconling to
Besuden, Pl22a Hut might he wtlling to pay for the

include
residents
couldto not
done.COunty
The COB
grant ·
money was
returned
thebe
Meigs
Commls-

pumping If ,EPA
A ·

jobs for 25 to~ people and we expect an annual sales
Mayor Rlchanl Seyler explained that the village
engineers.
1ep1 esentatlve Joann Montgomery.
"""·-~--- G~$500,00!.i~g., .~.a. !!Ut.ro!1p!R"a!imt. h: w!!ll.ng tQOO ~~ 1.1.1as 1.ma~t.J.hat tLI!lf. t.OOt..rul new r-o~t:rnctl®....,.....
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'"Pizza Hut would open tomorrow. We would have
anything possible to get the Pomeroy restaurant ·
must adhere to updated standanls as required by the
At Monday's meeting, the five high bidS were -;- ·lipi;!leo 1i n'ion'ilf ago ii ihene i~&lt;&lt;&lt;ru&lt;Xri' a w;;:; tv ctc11," "
open."
Ohio · Environmental Protection Agency. EPA
officially rejected by council. The county commlssloh·
Besuden added.
. These comments were made at Monday evening's
standardS call for the sewer Hne extension from the
ers, who opened the bids and were to administer the
Salary set
.
m~gofPO!neroy VWageCouncU byBohBesuden,
end of Porileroy's present Hne to the restaurant.
project, ·will he advised by councU to also reject the
CouncU also passed an ordinance for the salary of
. A grant from the Ohio Departmel\t of Development .
bids. Jllew bl&lt;ls will now he takep, on the revised . , the ~ tax adminiStrator. The tax administrator will ·
regional manager of ·construction lor Pizza Hut Inc.
Pizza ·Hut of Ohio started the Pomeroy project last .
was obtained for the extension. A Community
project with bid opening expected about the end of this
have an ·annual salary of $15,00!, to be paid by the
year. Since that time, thecorporadonhas hem bought
Developnent Block Grant was obtained through the
month and actual construction to begin around the
v1Jiage.
Meigs County Commissioners to lay a lateral Hne at
first week in February.
After some discussion about the fire chiers salary,
out by Its parent company, Pizza Hut Inc.
"The corporation has reached a point where we are
the same dme to connect residents along the
The Idea of using the lift stadon which must be
It was decided that the yearly salary should remain
In a difficult situation with our investment," Besuden
extension.
Installed for Pizza Hut as a temporary holding tank
$500 with another $500 to be paid to a chief who Is
said. "fiad we known what we were getting Into, we
The combined total of these grants was about
was discussed by the group. Seyler pointed out that
licensed to Instruct.
1
would· have locate&lt;! somewhere else."
$100,00!. The two projects were comldered as one and
· this Idea had been suggested before hut ~jected by
Changes are also being made In the v111age's
Sewage procedure
Uve companies bid on the contract All five bids
. Pl22a Hut because of the cost o~ping the sewage
Insurance policy to drop unnecessary coverages that
"&lt;"'"·~F..ru~w~ ~~~~.....-:-~ - p..~r .._!!} ~ ~~t:!~"!g~c:--..::·-~..:.:~.!-=::-.!.~~ ~~~~!--evaY~bl~~~~r?t. kt~~-b~JOl-- , ...()1)1 h.y,_.tnl('.k..Qn ;;m every other day ~is.
are now included in the policy.
thus meaning the project had to he scaled down.
"The village just could not afford to pay for the
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construction, Pizza Hut representadves were told by

Appropriations
OK'ed by council

Eastern Band Boosters to meet

Wedemeyer named
new ·s uperintendent
at Carleton School

Eastern I.Dcal Band Boosters Will meet TUesday night at 7: ~ In
the .band room .
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Food co-op orders taken

ByNANCYYOACRAM
sentinel staff Writer
Lee Wedemeyer of Northup has
been hired by Meigs County's 169
Board of Mental Reta:nlatlon to UU
the superintendent's. posldon at
Carleton School, recently vacated
by John Foster.
At the present time, Wedemeyer
has not olflclally taken over as
superintendant. He will function as
administrator pending his certtftcation as a superintendent from Ohio
University. Although not at the
school dally, Foster's services as a
superintendent Will still be available
If needed.
· Wedemeyer has a master of
education degree with a major in
special educadOn from Ohio Unlver;.;-cr.=air.:i · a=Uaehclw of

The Meigs Cooperative Parish Food Coops Will be taking onlers
Thursday at the Senior Citizens Center for delivery on Jan. 17.
Orders w_IIJ also he taken on Jan. 24 for deltvery on Jan. 31. These
will he.the final onlers and deliveries for the food coop due to a lack of
Interest.

New deputies commissioned

such Involved
a temporary
of thrne
In the

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Veterans Memorial

Three deputies - Don Snyder, Rutland; Brian Bissell, TUppers
Plains; and Harry Lyons, Racine - have been commissioned to
serve under Meigs County Shertff Howanl Frank. Frank took over
as sheriff at 12: 01 a.m. today.

Jail sentence suspended

!rom Rio Grande College.
He Is certified by the Ohio
Department of M'ental Retanlatlon
and Developmental DlsabiUtles as a
quall11edmental·retanlatlon professional, and by the. Assoclatloll of
Mental Health Admlntstrators as a
.mental health administrator with a

PUBLIC OFFlCIAL- Rick Crow, left, 'beiiJI8111101hertenn In publle
ollloe as Meigs 'County's pi'OIIeCIItlng attorney. Crow,
ran _
dllopp0se11n November's eleclloD, W88 sworn In Monday momlng by
Meigs Coumy Conunon Pleas Judg&amp; Charles Knight.

w..,

speclaltzatton in mental
retanlatlon.
. Prior to his coming to Carleton
School, Wedemeyer was employed
as a program director and assistant
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Legisla~ive· business may await "s~ate of·state' .address
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Weather

Sorority· meeting Tuesday
XI Gamma MU Sorority will meet Tuesday at 7: ~ p.m., at the
home of Mrs. EveiYJ! Knight A white elephant sale will be ~eatured.

Tonight; cloudy with a chance of
snow flurries and turning cold, Low
20-25. TUesday, mostly cloudy and
cold. High25-~.Chanceofpreclplta·
tlon 40 percent tonight and 10
percent TUesday.
Ohio extended fOrecast
Wednesday through Friday:
Generally fair but cool through
the period. Highs 25-35. Morning
lows 1&gt;-15 on Wednesday and 10-20 ·
Thursday lind Frtd!ly.

ELBERFElD$ ,

Js11ustg Clestsncs/

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Heavy Duty
· . LAUNDRY .

S29.95
539.95
549.95
579.95
589.95

Jackets .•..• S16.00
Jackets •••.• S27 .00
Jackets ..... 534.00
Jackets ..... 555.0~
Jackets ..... 562.00

40 Lb. Box

liegular-and extra large sbes for men. Boys' 1b1n
You'll like the seleclton of.stylts and colors and the special clear~
ance salt prices now.
USE OUR
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Senators were convening this
afternoon to start tbelntroducdonof
bills, Including highly touted Senate
Bill 1 which would cut the state
income tax by 10 percent a year In
eachofthenextthreeyears.
Sen. Rlchanl H. Finan, R·
Cincinnati, Is sponsoring the btll
which represents a campalgo
promise of GOP candidates whose
claim last yearofexcesslv~taxatlon
helped them wln 18-15 control of the
Senate.
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Riffe said he also expects the
under way soon In the Senate.
Republicans have said they want to · Legislature to have other troportruit
send Finan's proposal to the House measures come before It In •he
weeks ahead.
,by Feb. 1.
·
He mentioned a measure drawing
Riffe noted that Celeste also ts
.
new
congressional districts for Ohio
proposing a tax cut but said the
to
comply
with equal-population
amountwlllnotbedisclosedunttlthe
requirements
of the U.S. Constltugovernor presents his1985-87budget
don.
1be
present
21 districts have
to lawmakers around the end of the
been
voided
by
the
federal courts.
month.
The
speaker
said
he also expects
"I don't helteveweWUJhedotngall
to
see
bills
dealing
with ecooomlc
that much until then , except we wtu
he ha*lng committee meetings," development, various aspects of
crtme and child abuse.
Rille said.

Includes
Shipping

us Tax

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

GENEVA, Swtlzerland (AP) Under tight secrecy that suggested
progress In their talks, Secretary of
State George P. Shultz and Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today '
l!()ntlnued efforts to reopen u.s.Soviet nuclear arms negntladons. ·
Sh11ltz anived at the Soviet
&lt;!Jplqnatlc mission at 9: 28 &lt;~.m.
(3:28a.m. EST) for hlsthlnlsesslon
In two days with Gromyko. U.S.
officials said they ~ted there
would be.a fourth and final session
later today and that Shultz would
likely hold a news conference, hut
there was no fonnai8IIJIOIIII()I!II
- oltheday's.agenda. However, the chill that de\'eloped
between the two countries during
the Real!an administration's first
term appeared to be yielding to
cordlaiJty and conciUallon after 6~
hours or talks between the two men
on Monday.
Dropping their usual resem!,
S.'lultz- tuad Gro..-~ko v..n:a ~!n'.o!t~
playful In llO'Ini for pcturell

Monday,whlleamutuaJJyigreedon
news blackout hinted tliat tlleyeollld
be at a critical point In trying to set
up future arms talks beyond the
. two-day session In Geneva. In ·
'ptevtous sessions between ihe tWO.
.Shultz~ promptlY madepubUchlS
dlf!ereilceS with Gromyko.
Both sides have hem careful to
portray the8elllonsaaexploratory,
stressing that theY are !lot anns negotladons. 1be Sovli!ls broke off
two~ ot nucleer mlsaiJe
13
months ago.
Apart frml the am11 control
Issues - both nuclear aneilals and
~weapons- the two p-el11·
meftla niay be lijlj)i'*"'lllla -an

An applqlrlatlon onllnance cai- general obllgaUon del)t service,
Ung for expenditures ol more more
bonds and Interest; $75,00! lor the
ihanamllllon'dollarswasadoptedat . West Main Street sewer fund; .
the Monday ntgllt meeting of
$140,(00 for Union Avenue construcPomeroy VIllage Council.
tion; $3(6, 745.00 for enterprise
198) appropriations for funds to
funds, water and sewer bond
operate the VIllage of Pomeroy payments, etc., and $4,!500 for the
Include $:l90.400.00 for the general pollee pension fund . The grand total fund; $297,1'l0.0611 for street depart- of appropriations made by the
ment and ut11ides; $21,439.40 tOr vlliage is $1,134.255.00.

Two killed in Ma8on accident ·POINT PLEASANT- A two-car

acc~nt on W.Va. 2 Monday night

laJ!Is

a&amp;~eerllentonaiCJint!lpiiCeventure.

The

l!lea. wl*b llread.Y bas the

lllldotlellll!llt o1 President Reagan
and Robert c. llchrlane, hla

natloall ,I!CIIJ'Ity acfVIaer, has
pined "new CUITf!IICY," said a U.S.
ot11c1t11 who apo11e on condition of .

U..iViy.iiJty.·

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Riffe. GWmor and other leaders
were formally elected by acclamation Monday after having been
chosen earlier by members of their
respective caucuses.
. GUJmor returned to the post he
held from 191Jl-1983, thelastttmethe
GOP controlled the Senate.
Sen. Stanley J . Aronoff, RCincinnati, offtclally became president pro tern of the Senate. Rep .
Barney Quilter, 0 -Toledo, was
renamed speaker pro ten of the
House.

Councll OKs appropriations

Both sides mum
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on talks progress

DETERGENT·

MEN'S AND BOYS'

·JACKETS

ByROBERT.E .MDI.ER
0-NewBoston,startlnganunpreceAMOOiated PreM Writer
, dentedslxthconsecudveterm In the
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio's top House post, talked about an
new Legislature Is open for bust- abbreviated January schedule-,
ness, but leaders say they don't punctuated by Democratic Gov.
expect to be fully geared up until Rlchanl Celeste's "State of the
neartheendolthemonth.
State''addressJan.l6.
TennewHousemembersandfour
Riffe recessed House floor sesfirst-term senators joined Monday. slons until 'that date.
as the lawmakers took oaths or
But across the Statehouse, senate
office and began work on organlza- President Paul Gllbnor, R-Port
tlonal matters such as procedural Clinton, and other leaders of the new·
rulesandcomrnltteeasslgnments.
Republican majority Indicated. a
· House Speaker Vern Riffe Jr.,
buster month.

resulted 1n the,deaths or 21-year-old
Sandra L. Roach, Gallipolis, and
?A)-year-old Harold R. Johnson, 23ll

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~M~onroem!!!!i.:JA!1:,ve!!..!!,l~Poln!!J)t~PieasanonI,

condition at Pleasant Valley Hospi·
_tal, accol:dlng to the ~pokesperson.
- The spokesperson said Jeffrey A.
Sabnons, 22, Milton, W.Va., who ·
WB.Il driving a 1978 Fonl truc.k also
Involved in the accident, was taken

for~ _ to. eYJ1 where he was treated and

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ou
riff s released.
·
Department.
1be cause of the accident wstDI
Both were passengers In a 19'17 under lnvestlga,tion by tJie shertfl's ·
Ford Pinto drlYm by AJJeil L.
department. ,
·
'111ECASTOFCJIARACI'ER8-S..PIIIIIG.iw,R-PotiCilnton,
Hanning, 29, GaJUpolts Ferry,
Rescue units from the Valley
center, laltl willa S.. Barry Maibel, J).T• r-owa. left, and Ohio
W.Va., the spokesperson said.
ii'olunteer Fire IDepartment and the
!Npaane Couri Citlel Jlllllce aaord a.-,. before he wu rlfded
Hanning and another passenger
Point Pleasant Emergency Medical
pr 1!1rrrl-!!1 !!!e !J!!!!!_ -.!!!e,_Mo!!d!!y;- repll!d!!.. M~ . (M'~ _ .1!' the auto! Kathy G. BraDham, 22,
Service were at the scene.
I
phlio).
Beveiiy, ()lili),"'are11Sted lii' CmiCBJ~ ~
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