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Friday, February 1, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

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occaslonaj snow. High 25-.'D. The
chance o1 precipitation is 90pereent
tonight and Saturday.
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Orden For Your Convenience
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hapJ!EI!S to underground · water··- COAChasexpressedroncernthat
suppUes when fractures occur.
the mining method may have
COAL claims that fractures · adverse effects on existing water
caused by longwall mining are flows.
vertical, long and continuous and
The approved permit states,
are capable of bringing water from however, that if Interruption of an
the surface wells, as well as · underground or surface source of
underground water sources Into the
watesr supply oceurs as a result of
mine.
mining activities, Southern Ohio

AN0'111ER AWARD - The Melli" Soli and Wa&amp;er Coi-trvalllon
Dliltt1d reeelved a Dittlllgulshed Service Award from the Dtvlslan o1
WlldlUe, Ohio DepBrlment ol Natural Relources, Ia Columbus. The

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permanent · alternative water
over 100 quarter
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to Melli"
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ing fractures open is often imperafive in drilling for olll, Templeton
said.
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suoolv is sought or remedial
measures are take n to cOrrect the
affected ·supply", !he company
states.

Area deaths

County resldends Blld has distributed ma&amp;erlals to the .coopei'atl\le
hunlliigllgreerifent paitlclpants.lJiivtd'Boiit, Jert; MetPSoirllllli ..,,,._.....
Conservation District lechnlctan, accepts a Distinguished Service
Award from Max Duckworth, lorinerly o1 Melli" County, chief of the
Division of Wlldlile, Ohio Department of Najural ~ IHI behalf
of the Melli" SoD and Wa&amp;er Gonservation District's Boaid ol
Supervisors at a Columbus meeting.

• Frozen vegetables are never out of season
and are picked at the peak of flavor.
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O'Brien finishes
29 court cases

half-brother, Donald Stewart of
Columbus.
Funeral services wUI be held at 1
James Henry Singer, &amp;3, 750Thlrd
p.m.
in · Wa.ugh-HaUey. A.ve,.GI!Ui!ll&gt;l~..!li~.at~a.m,. todJiY , WOO.f Monday
~unernCHome,"-Gliiiipoiis, - · · Twenty ..nlne~cases~ were.. com_- --years pro\latlo~J,.costsandforfeituno
in Pinecrest Nursing Center, having · with the Rev. Bruce ijogan ofllciat- pleted Wednesday by Meigs County of a 22caUberrevoiver for improper
been in failing health for the past two
handling of a firearm in a motor
ing. Burial wlll be in Middleport HUt Court Judge Patrick O'Brien.
years.
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
· Fined by Judge O'Brien were vehicle; Kelly Thomas, VInton, slx
Born Dec. 29, 1901, in Athens funeral homefrom6-9p.m. Sunday. Leonard Haning, II, Athens, $l00l months in jail with five months
County, he was a coal miner and
p JK R
· and ·costs with $500 of fine sus- suspended, two years probation and
then an engineer for Ohio Barge
au • ussell
pended, suspended six month jail costs, receiving stolen property;
Lines. He moved to Columbus,
sentence, a year' probation, and 30 Becky Phillips, Rutland, $~ and
where he was an employee of the
Paul K. Russell, 60, Rustle Hills, day license suspension for vehicular costs, expired temporary tags, $25
Ohio Department of Transporta Uon
Syracuse, died this momtngshortly homicide; Da vid Eplin. Wester- and costs, failure to control vehicle; ·
and later a maintenance engineer at
after arrival at theemergencyroom ville, $700 and costs, suspended 30 DamiliShepherd,Parkersburg,$00
. Grant Hospital.
at Veterans Memorial HospitaL
day jail sentence, slx months and costs, exp!red ~ohto license;
· A member of the BPOE in
· Arrangements by Ewing Funeral proba tion, and suspended 30 day Kenneth Mitchell, Langsville, $10
Columbus, he spent most of his ure ln. Home are Incomplete.
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Ucense suspension for reckless and costs, unsafe vehicle; and Plary
the Middleport area.
operation; Edward Burgess, Cha· Oldaker, Letart, W.Va., $10 aitd
He man1ed Anna Engllsh on June
rleston, $467.50 and costs, breaking costs, driving left of center.
19, 1923, at Charleston, W.Va., and
James J. Johnson
Fined for speeding were Todd
and enter ing; John C. Ingels, Long
she Preceded him In death In 1946.
Bottom, $250andcosts, three days ln Grover, Pomeroy, $100 and C&lt;JSts;
Jaines J . Johnson, 62, Rt. 1, jail, 60dayllcensesuspenslon,mVI ;
Surviving are a son, Roland
Randy Smith; PomeroY. $60 and
Rutland, was dead on arrival early Mark Johnson, Middleport, $250and costs; Roy Meade, Bidwell, $22 and
Singer of Rockville,_ Md.; eight
daughters, Florence · Moore of .today at Veterans Memorial costs, three days in jail, 60 day costs; Thomas Piatt, Graysvllle,
.
Canton, Marcia Kincaid, Helen
Hospital.
Ucense suspension for OWl, costs · Ohio, $21 ahd costs; Curtis Shinn,
The body wlll be taken to Calfee oniy for speeding; Brtan Bowling, Parkersburg, $22 and costs; Blair
Owens and Sandra Wright, all ol
Funeral Home, Beckley, W.Va., Racine, 15 days in jail with 10 days Windon, Pomeray, $22 and costs;
Columbus, Rita Blair of Dayton,
Joan Layne of ProctorvU!e, and
where arrangements will be an- suspended, a year's probation and
Gerald Orosz, Cuya Falls, Ohio, $23
nounced later. Ewlltg Funeral costs for disorderly conduct, $100
Jane Harper and Dorothy Casey,
and costs; Jerry Earwood.• Vienna,
Home was In charge . of local and C&lt;JSts with $75offine suspended W.Va., $22and costs; Brent Adkins,
both of Galllpolls; 43 grandchildren
arrangements.
;md 48 great-grandchildren; and a
for !allure to control vehicle; Paul Gallipolis, $21 and costs; Charles
Pullins, Middleport, $100 and costs,
Landers, Middleport, $22 and costs;
reckless operation; Dwight Haley,
and Loretta Atkins, Pomeray, $22
Mltldleport, 90 days in jail with &amp;I and costs for speeding and $5 and
costs for
a stop sign.
in

James H. Singer

2-door, light tan with matching vinyl Interior, 6 cylinder engine,
outomatl~ transmission, power steering &amp; brakes, air condltlpnlng,
am radio, wire wheel covers.

.The flavor, color &amp; vitamins of vegetables
are all locked in.
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CRISPCR'UST

·Today good taste &amp; nutrition take the lead
-~ on many·io-cai &amp; rrationat1uands! , ·
·Convenience is the key for the career and
the on-the-go families.
4-door Hatchback, orange with black vinyl Interior-, automatic transmission, power steerln$1, am radio, radial tires &amp; just 60,000 miles.
Front wheel drive for "Go In the Snow."

AND THE LOW PRICE &amp; SELECTION ARE
AT FOODLAND!

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$2,70000

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Southern teachers,
A new three-year contract bethe 55 teachers of the
Southern Local School Dls!Jict and
the Souihern Local Board of
Education was ratified by the board
Thursday nlgltt
: Thenewcontract,effectiveJan.1,
;J.98i, provides for a 7 percent pay
increase this year; a 7 percent
'increase in pay In 1986; and a 617
percent Increase In 19B1.
The fringe benefits package of the
contract was lrnjiroved, with hospitalization and surgical benefits
being extended from 120 days to a
full year, and ure Insurance.
- Under the previous contract, the
starting salary for teachers was

tween

$12,700.
Negotiations on the new package
have been underway since last Aug.
1. The new contract provides for
additional sick leave accumulation
from 00 to 195 days, and severance
sick leave
days
pay based upon
accumulated
will amount
to35days
of pay.If the te;lCh!!r has 10 years of
experience or less in the dlstrtct
Those with tenured service In the
district, and those with ~. will
received 40 days severance pay and
those with over ~ years of service
will receive 40 days' severance pay.
On Jan. 1, 1!1!6, there will also be
improved dental coverage.

suspended, .costs and two years
probation for assault; Charles
Stewart, Dex.ter, $~ and costs,
failure to control vehicle, $~ and
costs, leaving the scene of an
accident, slx months in jall with five
months suspenctect and costs; . two

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W.Va. , $30, speeding; Paul vatrrl:ooney , Pomeroy, $30, failuretodlsplay
valid registration; Subrey Azar,
Little Hocking, $50, speeding; and
Robert Jeffers, Syracuse, $45,
.running a stop sign.

Admissions--Edith Ross, Pomeroy; Emmett Davis, Pomeroy; Eva
McKinney, Rutland; Cella Batley,
Long Bottom.
. Discharges--Clarence Griffith,
·Chester Shattan. WUllam aower,
;Katherine Jacobs, Esla Russell,
Flora Friley, Edith Ross, Stanton
Coleman.

$3,50000

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Meetiiig cancelled .
Friday evening's meeting of the
Meigs County REACT team has
been cancelled. The meeting will be
rescheduled at a later date.

Dance-canc:elled
nte hoedown scheduled tor Sunday at sacred Heart CathoUc
Chu~h has been cancelled.

sedan, red with matching vinyl Interior, white vinyl top, V-8

engine, air c:ond., cruise control, am radio, rear defogger. Nice clean

Meigs County happenings
Veterans Memorial

top, y-a engine, air cond., cruls@ control, power door locks,
tires.

~- door

local car.

SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 2
9 -A.M.-5 P.M.

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'1,900 00

FOR STEW I SOOI'. tORN. MIXED,
PEAS, WISCONSIN, ORIENTAL, CALIF. BLEND

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Freshllke Vegetables

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Revival scheduled
Revival services scheduled for
Frlday, Saturday and Sunday
evening at the Rutland Church of
.God have·been cancelled due to the
weather.

:Four inches•••
(Continued from pa~e 1)
·con~lnued through muchofthestate
4oday, with one to three inches of
snow expected .across Ohio.
The National WeatherServtce has
issued a winter stonn watch tor the
southern ball of Ohio for tonight. A
new wUtter--stw.""iii--w·aii CA-pei::cd tv
_develop in the northern gulf today
-and begin to move northeast along a
Stationary front

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A farewell tea for Mary Martin
planned for Saturday afternoon at
Trinity Church has been cancelled.
The tea had been planned by Meigs
County Salon 710 and the American
Legll!n Auxiliary, Dl'ew Webster
Post 39, to honor Mrs. Martin who
has been extremely active b) lnth
groups since coming to Meigs
County 22 years ago. Mrs. Martin
and her family wlll move to Katy,
Texas this month .

JEWELRY * ELECTRONICS
·TOOLS ·• TOYS.
MISC. HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
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AUCTIONEER: Howard Beasley

Ohio lottery winner

•All Sales Final

CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Thursday
nlghi in 'the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "TiteNumber,"waa887.
In the "Pick 4" game, the winning
number was TI32.
The lottery reported earnings
Thursclayof$943,719.50fromwager-

•Not Responsible for Accidents

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came on sales of $1.180,862.50, while
holders of winning tickets an&gt;
enUUed to share $237,143.

NATIONAL
WHOLESALE
255 WASHiiiG'i'ON S'i'IEET, liYiiiSWOOD

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12 oz.

PKGS.

steering &amp; brekos, lock-out hubs, radial mud &amp; snow tiios, sltdl"!! reer

window, am-fm B·track, 56,000 miles .

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CAN

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STOP IN AND SEE MERRILL, JAY OR
ALAN EVANS
HOURS: Mon: thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
. aa.m. to 3 p.m.

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Sprlt•, Tab
Diet Coke

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Banquet Pies

Apple Juice

Coca-Cola

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Tonight's basketball game between Meigs and Warren Local has
been postponed untU Feb. 16. Since
all Ga!Ua . County, Eastern and
Southern Dlstrtcts tonight's SVAC
schedule has lleen postponed.

oz.

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WEAVER'S RONDELETS

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• USDA Choice Meats

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Chance . ol Jlun'les norlheaot
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Monday. High both days in the~ • .
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!!uDdaJ lltroulh n-Jay:

Gallipolis
Foodland
252 Third ~venue
Gilllpolis, Oh
Phone:-4.46-9764
Opelf -Weekdays
' 8 a.m . . 1D.p.m.
Su.ndays
10 a.m. · 10 p.m.

Ftltlltintl

Winter storm watch tonlght. . 'fueeda.v. IIJih&amp;lntltemld-~tolow
Tonight, snow, possibly beco.mJng 11011:.......,. in the leePtlo- ~ heavy. Low arwnd ~- Saturday, ,..:---__:,_ _ _ _ _ __

(Continued from page 1)
developnent can be beneficial to
plant growth, he said, and excess
water after heavy rains will be
removed faster.
Still another witness for thecompany, Elmer Templeton, a
consulting petroleum engineer, said
it is essentially Impossible to have a
continuous fracture system sufficient to conduct large volumes of
water from the ground surface to a
--- mlne. ... - - . - Templeton is a con.Sultlng petroleum engineer and explained what
happens to underground watesr
supplies when fractures occur.

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•WE ~EIERVE THE RIGHT TO LilT DUAIITITIEI•PRICEI EffrCTIYE IUNOAY. FEIIIUARY 3 niiiiiUIH IATUIIOAY, FEBRUARY I, 111!5•UIID.I

· Winter storm watchposted ·

·Geologist testifies

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