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PomerQy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, March 4, 1985

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rail'S, a recent ABC1'V poll found 86
Anwric11, accordll:lg t.o il .!!aJiel tlW .. . . pPr~nr oUhose.sanipled.perceived .
says crime wUI continue to afflict
that crinnewas going up . .
SOCiety unless · the government
The study, titled "American
attacks poverty, Ignorance and
Valence &amp; Public Policy," said
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unemployment
vigllantlsrri was Onl' manifestation
In a 223-page sequel to the crinne
of that public pe'l'ception. However,
commission studies growing out of
in a statement accompanying the
the assassinations or Robert F.
report, foundation president _Lynn
Kennedy and Martin Luther King
Curtis -said Bl'mhard Goetz, the
and the blg-clty rkits of the lSros, the
New York subway gunman, ''went
Eisenhower Foundation said Suntoo far" when he recently shot-four
day that a go-It-alone· law enforceyouths whO accosted him.
ment approach won't necessarily
But the Eisenhower study said
make streets safer.
that regardless of acrual crime
actual ~-,..:r.imP.

rates, a ~nt ABC~Tv. po!Hound86

rates," the study said, "the fear of
crlmel'emainsas !l"astashlgh today
as It was In the 1960s. BEcause they
influence how we live and act, fear
and perception are important

percent of those sampled ·perceived
that crinne was going up. ·
The, sfildy, titled "American
Valence &amp; Public Polley," said
vigilantism was one manifestation
of. that public perception. However,
In a statement. accompanying the
report, foundation presidl'nt Lynn
Curtis said Bl'mhard . Goetz, the
New York subway vigilante, "went
foo far" when he recently"shot four
youths who accosted hinn.
."But to many ·.Americans, the
vigilante symbolizes fnistra tlon and
anger over being vlctinniled,"
Curtis noted. "There is a recognition
that the pollee are limited In what
they can do to prevenfcrime."

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measures of crime." \
FBI statistics last October
showed the number of serious
crinnes reported to the police during
the first halt of1984 was 5 percent
b'lo\11. the figuri&gt; for - the similar
period oi 1983, based on preliminary
ligures.
· During the firs! half of 19M,
overall violent crinnes . declined 2
percent But rapes reported to police
Increased 6 percent and aggravated
assauHs were up I percent, thl'
report said. '
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By Associated Press
March roared in like a lion as a·
"very dangerous storm" dumped
nearly 20 inches of snow on the
northe rn Plains, closing highways,
trapping rnptorlsts · and · shutting
schools. while more spring-like
tornadoes and thunderstorms hammered Nebraska, Kansas and
Oklahoma.
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where Rilndolph was pronouced
At least 6 more Inches of snow Is
dead at 8:55 p,J'!l, and Rollins at~: 29
expeeted today across the northern
p.m .
Plains before the storm moves
T!Ie t~ns . were fis.!Jim:Urorru~e-.~acro," I'I(~YJ\rkstate.int.o.so.uthem _.

Teenc;tgers drawn
in raft accident

1VESDAY.

P.O[IIIT PLEASANT Two
Mason County youths were pronounce!l dead Sunday nlght at
~-"~-- Pleas~.nt Vall!1Y..HOJ!pital after both
.a9Jlart'!ltl¥.-dr.own~.du.t:i.ng .a.raft- .• ri)Jt.i\!Onl!· With~ !hl~!!Y~_th_,,Jeffer~:..
tniCacclctent Ina p6nGaraP"o1ll't~SCOtt" Pi1Ttt&lt;rso1f,'J""4; RF 2;- Poin
Pl~asant farm , a Mason County Pleasant, when the raft capsiZed.
Sheriff's Department news release
Randolph and Lewis were unable
revpaled this morning.
to get onto the wooden, homemade
The victinns were identified as raft or reach shore, but Patterson
Frank Randolph, 14, Greer Road. ' hung onto the raft. Patterson and
Point Pleasant and Lewis Rollins, another witness at the scene, Frank
16, Rt. 2, Leon.
Yates, 14, Rt. 2, Point Pleasant, tried
A dragging crew from th~ Point to rescue the victinns, but were
Pleasant Volunteer Fire Depart - unsuccessfuL
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ment ri?Covered th!.' bodil.'s from the
The accident occurred around 7
pond located.on theJacksonSwlsher p.m. and the fire· department and
Farm on Greer Road. Randolph's rescue squad arrived at the seen~ in
body was recovered at 8 p.m. and minut es. The lnctdent remams . .
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EMS transferred the two to PVH depanm~&gt;nt.
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where • ~ earthquake lent tbiMMncll ollerrllled people Into lhe
atreei8S.MMif11. HoapMaJereported •a number ol peaplelnJuredbyflylng
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Pacific Northwest across parts of reported.
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Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, MlnneElsewhere In Nebraska. half-inch
sota, the Dakotas a nd Nebraska.
haU pelted Fairbury and Juniata
A tornado sla mmed into an andupto10inchesofsnowblanketed
Oklahoma mobile home park Sun- Crawford In the panhandle.
day t&gt;.venlng; destroylhg nrne trail-"If's not rate, lt'.s just not
ers and sending 21 . people to normal." Harry Gordon of the
hospitals for treatment of injuries National· Severe Storms Forecast
ranging from cut s and bruises to a Center said today. "It's a little early
brokenbone,officialssaid. Winds up in the season:'
to 75 mph c&lt;~used widespread
A . wind-whipped wlntl•r storm
damage elsewhere.in the state.
Sunday dumped up to 20 inches of
Another thunderstorm-spawned
snow on the I)6rthern Plains,
tornado destroyed ~a~barn~and ~-b!owL~g~ uP,.:.:rooftop- !ev.er: Jirlf.tS •.

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"I think It 's a very dangerous
storm ;" said National Weather
Service spokesman Dean Nesley in
Minneapolis, where 13 'inches of
snow fell by early today. "Jt'soneof
the worst we've have in- several
years. The. amount of snow, the
amount of wind, just brought
.every1hing to a standstill. "
The storm, spawned in the
Rockies on Friday, carried gusts up
to 50 mph that made driving
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cover. Scores ,of moto-rists sought
refuge at motels and armories, and
even a ski resort was forced to close.

5ervtcesaTcr.
· Parsons, Kan ., but'" caused no
Blizzard warnings were posted Injuries. TWisters near Hastings
for nm1heastern South Dakota after and York, Neb.. damaged several
winds gusted to ~ mph. Wintet· buildings.' No injuries were
storm warnings extended from the

move
the mounof Oregon and northern
Californla by today, possibly mak ing travel difficult

Gallia motorist fair after Sunday wreck.
A Gallla Cou_nty man Is listed in
fair condition at Veterans Memorial
Hospital. where he is undergoing
t t . t f . in ' .
If ed I
rea men OJ tunes su er n a
single-car accident Sundav evening
on SR 124.
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Virgil R. Roush, !\.1, of Rt. 4,
GaUipolis, is being trea ted for head
trauma and chest pain, hospital
officials said.
The Gallia-Melgs post of the Ohio
State Highway Patrol said Roush
was westbound on 124, when he
apparently ·tost control of his car,
which ran off the left side of the-road
and struck a pole. Roush's car
sustained heavy damage In the 6:45
p.m . accident, t mopers said.
A CoolvUle woman was cited by

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homes to adult volunleers. Rick Tench, a voltu&amp;eer from Mason County,
helps Justin Holcomb Dp~re oot how to roD the ball down the lane. Justin
Is too young lor the program, but ltio&gt; older brother participates In Gallla
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OK, THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE - Big Brothers and Big Sisters of
Meigs, Gallia, Jackson and Mason counties held Bowl lor Kids' Sake at
SkyUne Lanes lnGallipollsSatunlay. The event wasa!undralserlorthe
organlzatloi) which iruilches children ages 6 to 17 fromSlngle-par...C

the patrol following a two-car
collision Sunday morning on SR l
TrooiJ('rs said Ruth C. Boggs, 32,
was back'ing from ~ private drive,
whrn she apparently failed to see a
•outhbound car driven by Charles
Stou t, 8). of Long Bottom. Troopers
said Boggs' car was struck in -the
rear by Stout at 10:50 a. m. Boggs'
car sustained heavy damage In the
collision and troopers said Stout's
ca t was moderately damaged.
Boggs was clicd by troopers for
fa !lui~· to yield the right of way from
a private drive ..

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A Rutland woman was cited by·
tTOOjX'rS for faiiUrCtOyleld following
a two-car collision Saturday night in
the Intersection ofSR 124 and Meigs

Watson , ~·ustained minor injuries
Co. 16.
A car driven by Nancy R.
but was not treated when thecarshe
Ashworth, 27, of Patriot, was was riding ln. drtve~ by Bl'yerly A.
westbOund on '124. when a car; WatSon, 40, also of Rt: 1, Northup,
driven by Sherry McKinney, 24, of apparently went off the right side of
Rutland. reportedly pulled from 35and strucka'treeatll: 15a.m.The
southbOund 16 into the path of patrol said Watson's car sustained
Ashworth'~ car at 9: :ll p.m. No
moderate damage in the Incident .
Injuries were reported in the
TWo drivers escaped Injury when
acCident. which caused light darn - their cars collided head-on Saturday
agP to Ashworth's car, troopers evening on Nebo Road, · GaU!a
said. McKinney's vehicle was not . (ounty.
damaged. troopers added.
According to the patroL Carolyn
Escapes Injury
L. Spurlock, 36,ofRt. 2. Patriot, was
A Rt. I, Northup, girl escaped northbound and .John W. Cox,4l. of
serious lnjury'when the car in which Oak Hill, was SQuthbound, when
she was riding Wl'nt off the right side their cars reportedly met on a
of Wa lnut Twp. 35 Sunday morning hillcrest and collided at 8: ffi p.m.
Both cars sustained light damage in
in Gallla County.
Troopers said S.year-old Cathy L. . the accident, troopers said.

Death toll climbs in Chilean earthquake
sands of people camped out In
rubble-filled streets today as Chilean clUes shook with thl' after·
shocks of a major earthquake that
killed at least 89 people and Injured
2,(XX),
The Sunday evening quake
crumbled walls, cut communications and swayed skyscrapers In the
capital of Santiago and other major
cities In an !OJ.mlie stret~h of Chile,
which hugs South America's southern Pacific toast for more than2,ti00
miles,
On the advice of authorltles,
thousands of people camped on
blankets In the dark, debrls-f!Ued
streets rather than return to their
homes. Autborltles warned that
walls In many of the adobe hOmes In
towns ncar Santiago were cracked.
and that they might collapse In the
aftershocks.
"Our house may collapse anylinn~&gt;. J think I'll stay outside at least
unni dayllgiu," saici M'onica Gar.

Mass In San Bl'mardo, just outside It was the end of the world."
with nel~hbors on a sidewalk In a
Santiago and the twin citif'S of
Santiago,
saldJalmc Garcia, goverSantiago suburb. "The walls are full
·valparaiso
and Vina del Maron ttl(&gt;
nor of the capital.
of cracks,'' she sa !d.
Pacific
coast,
where 6 million of
The quake struck at 7:47 p.m.
The National Earthquake InforlUi
million
people live,
Chile's
(5: 47 p.m. EST), and shook Santimation Center in Golden, Colo., said
_appeared
to
be
thC'
hardest
hit , said
the quake measured 7.4 on the ago for· about five minutes. Jose
the Government EmergencyOtn.;e.
Richter Scale. Within six hours, Carcamo, who lives on the sixth
Deaths also were report.ed In the
Santiago residents had felt about 48 floor of a downtoWn Santiago
cities of Rancagua and San Antonio.
aftershocks, someofthem so strong appartment building, said: "AU of a
they rocked highrlses. Milder trem- sud&lt;k&gt;n, this huge cloud of reddish
ors continued well Into the night
Francisco Cuadra, ·the government's chief spokesman , said early
today that at least 89 people had
Tickets for Friday's basketball lettering and innprinted with a
died. However, the government
game between Eastern and Green basketball emblem and the slogan,
feared the death toll would increase
Franklin Furnace will be on sale-at
"Sta:(in' Alive In '85 - Eastern
as reports caml' tn· from remote
$3 each, throughout the week at Sectional High School Champions."
places and communications were •Eastern High. The game wlll begin
The limited supply of shirts will
graduaily restored. Officials said
at 7 p.m. In Chlllirothe with doors sell tor$5.~1nsmall, medium, large
that at least 2,!XXl people were hurt .
opening at 6 p.m .
· and l'xtra-large sizes.
Flfty·thrE'I' of the deaths were
In hOnor of Eastern's sectional
For additional Information, or to
reported In Santiago, where thou- basketball titlE', the Eastern baseordl'r, 'contact Scott Wolfe or call
sands of people ran screaming from
ball team will help celebrate spirit
Eastern High School.
Utl'lr homes and broken glass
weo!k by seiling sectional championThe shirts are expected to atTIVP
shoWered thl' streets.
ship T-shlrts.
Thui'JI(Iay at the school.
Ten people died when thc"tront
The shil'lswm be green with white

Tournament ticke•s on sale at Eastern

�(:ommentary
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Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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Patrick Buchanan, who Is now .' position about what they wUI and
the White House's director of won't publish from pubUc persons.
communl~atlons, Is all the more
T!te rule seemed to crystallize
Interesting for being difficult to around the proposition that a

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public offlce. Even to
public office as an aide to a
president. That Isn't even public In
one's own right. It Is service to an
Individual.
It Isn't widely known that somewhere along the late '60s, the
nation's editors cam slowly to a

A MEMBER of The Assoclatrd Press, Inland Dally Press Associa -

ti on and the- American Newspaper Publlshf't•s Assoc l~tlon .

LETTERS OF OPINION an• wf'ltome. They should 1x&gt; less !hem 3011 woqls
Ion~. All lrt!Pr!! ar{" subjPr lto l'dlllng a nd mu s t be I'll~ ned with namt&gt;. addn-ss and
lrl f"phone number . No unsigned lel!ers will be publlshffi . [.(&gt;tiers should be In
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my
column was regularly published In
New York- though I took care not
to devote any columns to the
subject· of the campaign Itself.
When Ronald Reagan aMounced
that he would run for president, he
Instantly discontinued his regular

that Is to give up a great deal In
return for the White House job.
Most people tend to measure
these things In terms of cash·ln·
pocket. And there Is no aoubt that
receiving a civil servant's pay, Pat
Buchanan Is surrendertng (I guess, .
but my guesses are Informed) 75 .
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By KEml WISECUP
THE PLAINS - Shertdan ad·
vanced Into the Athens class AA
sectional championshipgame with
a fast-paced 74-61 win over Meigs
here Saturday.
The Generals, now 15-6 on the ·
year . . will lace "cinderella"
NelsonvUle-York Saturday, March

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9, at!! p.m. !n ·~ ~tl6!!a! crown.

Nelsonville-York upset number one
seeded Gallipolis 54-50 In Satur. day's second game.
The "run and gUn" Generals
connected on six straight free
· throws, all one-and-ones, In the final

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half-dozen ,people every day, whereas yesterday he was addressing,
every day, several million. The
difference, of course, Is that ·the
half·dozen people he addresses he Is
tnstructh'lg. Glying orders. Telling_
them what to do to further this or
that presidential objective. Patrick
Buchanan has shown that he Is,

DRIVES - Jay Ctii'JIIlll&amp;er (00) of Meigs drives
around Jell Henry ( 13) during acUon In Saturday's
Clas!lAASedlonaJToumarnentgarneatAih-IHp
School. Clll'pellter filllsbed his Marauder career with
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percent of his Income. In terms of
eri;:s of energy expended, It Is hard
to say whether, at night, he sleeps .
with greater repose for knowing
there Is no dP..ll~i!!l(&gt; he lll'l'ds to
meet tomorrow. Or whether the
pressure of the White House Job wm
keep him as har11ssed as ever he
was by the pressures of the _prtvate
sector.
But he has surrendered·, at least
a hard.won beach-

syndicated radio broadcasts.
Now, someone runnlng for president Is ruMingtorvery high stakes.
Not so someone who holds down the

have known him off and on for 20 holding public . office, .does not By accepting the Invitation to serve
years (I am one) who would not qualify for newspaper syndication. In ttJa,t job, Patrtck Buchanan gave
clalnn to know him Intimately, for This was a departure. When Sen. · up a syndicated column growing In
·all that there Is a great affinity In • Barry Goldwater ran for the public recognition, and gave up,
Republican nomination In 1964, he atsei, two television programs, one
the public policy positions to which
we are committed. What he has published his syndicated column, of them soown nationwide sev'eral
done, In taking the White House job, a!!.\tc,Qntinued to do sortg!)tthrough . tlnnes a week, the

ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
Publisher

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.As If life weren't difficult enough for the Democrats, the party's many
would-be leaders are institutionalizing !heir divisions by forming rival
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policy councils.
"We're talking about making one Democratic Party," said Sen. Lawton
Chiles of Florida. one of a groupofSouthernand Western officeholders woo
wete trying to explain how creating two policy councils could add up to one
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party.
"For too many years Democratic officials have been running away from
the party," said Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri, looking for all the
world like a, politician .putting distance between himself and the national
party.
The latest chapter In the efforts of the Democratic Party to find a way
b;lck after two landslloe defeats_at the hand of ~onald .Reagan began .
months ago when Paul Kirk Jr., then a candidate for party·chalrrnan,
annou-nced that if elected he would create a Democratic National Polley
Council to involve elected officials and other party activists In formulating
positions on variety of issues.
Kirk said his choice to head such a group was Gov. Scott Matheson of
Utah. a Democrat with a record of winning elections In a Republican
stronghold.
While Kirk and'flve others campaigned for the chairmanship, Gephardt
and Govs. Bruce Babbitt of Arizona and Charles RobbofVIrglnia, took the
lead In trying to find someone elo;e to enter the race and sweep the party off
- ·- --Its feet.
They failed. Kirk was the winner and true to his word he moved quickly
to form a policy council headed by Matheson.
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Now comes the Democratic Leadership Council billed by Its founders as
WASHINGTON - With a columan effort to give elected officials imeffective voice In party deliberations.
nJst's presumption, I have for 38
But if they needed a voice, what was wrong wl.th Kirk's policy council?
years been straightening out pres!For the governors, If the policy council wouldn't be t nough, how about the
dents and reminding them of facts
they would rather forget. I'm happy
Democratic Governors Association? Then there's tne Senate Democratic
Caucus and the House.DemocU~Jic Caucus- Gephardt_is chairman of the
to provide this unwanted service to
latter.
President Reagan; whose memory
Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia has made it clear he felt the party should have
failed him as · his last press
conference.
nomlnated someone more conservative than Walter F: Mondale In 1984.
"My Influence wasn't felt In 1984," he said. Nunn said that he supported
He was asked by UPI's veteran
Sen. John Glenn of Ohio, until his candidacy collapsed In the early
White House correspondent, Helen
prlnnaries :.... although it is hard to recall the senator being much help to •Thomas, about the unratified SALT
Glenn In Georgia.
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II arms-control agreement·.
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An unstated factor behind tpeforrnatton of the leadership council was the
"Jack Anderson said in his
belief ollts largely conservative supporters thai Kirk's identification with
column today that In 1981 you
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy could hurt the party. The party chairman was an
·passed the word to Moscow that,
Mo
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even If the Senate ratified SALT II,
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Pomeroy-Mic:ldlllport, Ohio
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powers af,e so I)Jghl_y _dt:Velpped. ~ _
Richard Vlguerte, the whiz directmall conservative and editor of the
Conservative Digest, feels simIlarly that his role In life Is
unconsummated: and so he announces thai he will run for
lieutenant governor of VIrginia.
One applauds such devotion to the
public enterprise, while, at the
same time, acknowledging that If
everyone were to opt ,for the activist
alternative, those · huge reservoirs '"
of analysis and evangelism would
. . dey up, and !t Js,..toose that .oo!.!!'!sh-H.the thought of a self-ruling people.
It Is a commonplace In Amertca
to suppose that one Is not "In·
volved" In politics, at least not
seriously Involved In politics, If one
Isn't engaged In public office, or In
running for public office. That Is, ''"
simply, not the case.

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confusion. I have read dozens of unilateral disarmament was kept
classified documents deathig with secret until suspicious senators
the SALT II negotiations. I frankly . began demanding answers.
got lost, too, In the jungle of
All the while, the White House
Impenetrable verbage, entangling encouraged the American people to
phrases and dense, technical
believe that the United States and
underbrush.
Soviet Unlon had agreed to abide by
Out of this wilderness, rumors
the unratified treaty.
leaked that Reagan had reached a
My associate Dale Van Alta has
secret understanding with the
examined the secret record. To
Soviet Union In 1981 and had
refresh the president's memory,
neglected to mention this to the
here are some exact quotes:
Senate, which should have been
- "In September 1981, the U.S.
consulted. Some concerned senanotified the U.S.S.R. that It would
tors began making discreet lnquir- not seek ratification of SALT II,
-les· six months ago.
thus relieving both parties under
On Feb. 1, the senators got a
International law of any obligation
secret, sensitive report from the
with respect to the treaty.'' The

- The ·exceptions, the White
"
House report explains, "were
agreed to be obsolete with the
passage of time." Use of the word
"agreed" shows that both sides
were aware that SALT II's limits
had been breached.
- Apparently, the adnnlnlstratlon naively believed the Soviets
would not build aiw more SNDVs,
but would be satisfied with the 2,500
they had already deployed. Con fesses the report: "The logic of the
U.S. and U.S.S.R.'s 1982 statements
to abide by SALT II assumes that
some nuinerlcal ceiling on SNDVs
exists, even though there was not
explicit :~~~~~~~-2!1-~~ ..lt~~-;r-·

the secret accommodation In the
most favorable possible language.
But It concedes that Reagan
notified the Soviet Union he would
not go ahead with the SALT II
treaty, that the Soviets then began
):mtldlng Intercontinental missiles
as fast as they could, that the
Pentagon dutifully dismantled old
weapons to stay within the limits of
the unratified treaty, and that this

agreement, the Reagan admlillstratlon expected the Soviets to hold
back production as the United
States was doing. Complains the
report: "The U.S.S.R. has deployed
SNDVs above (the cap) In violation
of Its potential commitment under
SALT u. Such activity Is Indicative
of a Soviet policy Inconsistent with
the political commitment."

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PQid&amp; The TVC champ8 were Ollllted by' the 'run
and gun' Sheridan Generals, '7~- Shertdan meets
Nelllonvllle-York Saturday night In the tournament
championship game:
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the le~e. and we went down
Into the third canto.
fighting.
We have a good future,"
But after traDing by 44-33, Meigs'
saki
Dnunmer.
_aggressiveness against Sheridan's.
Neither team Shot l/flry weDTrom
press resulted In four straight hoops
the
tleld, Meigs making 211 of Ell for
and had lowered the score to 44-41
41 percent and Sheridan :M of &amp;I for
with 2:431eft In the third period.
Shertdan had butlt Its advantage :rl percent.
to 53-45 by the third quarter's end.
Carpenter scored lour baskets In
The Generals won It at the foul
the !~urth per!od's!!rst twn !'!".L~!,!tes
!!r.~where 26c! 35 !e!! !or 74 ~nt
and led the Marauders to within
to Meigs' U ol22 lor 50 percent.
two, 55-53. Again the. Generals
The bigger Marauders comstruck like Ughtnlng and were up
manded the boards wtlh 50 com66-57 with only three nnlnutes to go. . pared to 34 for Shertdan. Chancey
Coach Doug Hlll · ordered his
Jed Meigs with 16 while Carpenter
Generals Into a spread offense at
had
Dave Fisher seven, Wise

ln 1681·England'sKingCharlesllgrantedachartertoWIIJiamPennfor
an area of land Ihat later became Pennsylvania.
In 1791. Vermont became the 14th state.
In 18~. an unruly crowo mobbed the White House durtng the inaugural
reception for President Andrew Jackson.
lnl8J7,the1Uinoisstateleglslaturegranteda citychartertoChlcago
In 1861, the Confederacy adopted the "Stars and Bars" flag design. ·
In 1885, President Grover Cleveland and VIce President Thomas A
Hendricks wPre Inaugurated.
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Letters to editor
A cat with ESP
I used to take Extra Sensory
Perception with a grain of salt.
After the last two years, I have
changed my mind, especially when
It comes to Floridian felines.
My mother spends the winters In
Flortda. No sooner does she arrive,
than a cat appears and Is expecting
kittens. Being a lover of all animals,
she makes room for the cat and
anxiously awaits for the arrival of ·

the basement. My father and I
count those cats dally, trying to find
them all outside, so we can close up
the window. We have finally
decided those cats take turn
standing guard duty because every
time we take a head-count, there Is
always one missing!
Some say animals are dumb but
when you think about It - woo Is It
that's out working every day and

planned ahead for her arrival!
Two years ago, when It came,
time to return home, the mother cat
and five kittens were flown to OhiO
on a jet plane.
Last winter the same thing
happened. To date, she Is the proud
owner of 12 cats, woo have been
spayed, neutered and are fat as
"butterballs."
This winter, the cats somehow
managed to get a window open to

food and water being carried to
them?
I talked to my mother recently,
on the phone. She Informed me that
a Tomcat has showed up at her ,
place and she Is cartng for him. Do
you suppose he Is. planning on
hitching a rtde to Ohio, so he can be
rejoined with his family?- Maxine
Diddle Sellers; 3048J Valley Ball
Rd., Racine. Ohio 45771.

We goofed!
The Sentinel Sports Department
extends a big "I'm sorry" to all the
Meigs Marauder fans wbo waited
at the high school Saturday morn·
lng for sectional tournament basketball tickets. The Sentinel had
been nnJslnformed as to !he ticket
sales date, which read In Frtdsy's
edition as being on sale Saturday
!rom 9-ll a.m. Athletic director
GoFdon Fishel' and Principal
James Miller, wbo repeatedly take

the blame for such nnlsfortunes,
once again were on the pointed end
of the !Inger. Neither Fisher nor
Muter had anything to do with the
misinformation.
I'm the one who goofed. Saw a
tiote on the official scorer's table
after Meigs-Belpre game and took
for granted It was true. r should
have.checked with FIB~~- - ~elth
Wisecup.

bound by the SALT II treaty, and
they began to build up their arsenal
over the limit.
"Is that true?" she asked.
"I read that myself this mornlng," Reagan reaspqnded, "and I
went Into the office and f said ,
'Where Is all of this coming from?' I
do not remember any statement
from the Soviet Union of that kind.''
I don't blame the president for his

8100d·. Y. m· es'sage

vehlcles,"whlcharecalledSNDVs..- . By the following June, the
Soviets had already accumulated
2,500 SNDV's. This led to a meeting
between then-Secretary of State
Alexander Halg and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko on June
18-19, 1982. Confides the belated
report to the Sen;ite: "Both sides
would abide by SALT II with some
excepllons.''

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Don Graff .,
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To which of the following groups
would you say the United States
belongs:
1. Brttaln, Canada, France, the
Netherlands, Norway.
2. Cuba, Ethiopia, Iran, VIetnam,
the Soviet Union.
If the crtterlon is the death
penalty, It's the latter. All of those
countries - to oversimplify for the
moment - are In !he practice of
killlng their own citizens to maintaln law and order.
And If Amertcans find the
association disturbing, they should.
We're keeping some very bad
company. There seems to be,
according to Larry Cox, lnforma-

a
between a society's acceptance of
the.takfng of life under civil law, the
ultimate In cruel and Inhuman
punishment, and a baste disregard
.
for human rights.
Amertcans may think that does
' not apply to their society, but they
· are missing a connection. They
may be horrified, explains Cox, that
In a Chile or South Korea, "prtson·ers are taken, strapped down and
_electric shock Is applied to their
bodies until they are In excruciating
pain.''
Yet -those same Amertcans may
find It acceptable that In Flortda
and Georgia "prtsoners are taken,
strapped down and electrtc shock Is
applied to their bodies until they are
dead."
This raises not only ethical
problems for Individual Amertcans, when they think about It, but
can he detrtmental to the nation's
Image and lnfluenceJrttPmatlnnally,- points out John Healey,
executive director ol Amnesty In

this country.
.
When the Amertcan government
protests the execution of dissidents
In the Sudan or of members·of the
Baha 'I faith In Iran, It has, In the
eyes of the leaders of those
countries, a weak case.
They see this country doing
essentially the same thing. The
blacks and Hispanics, the poor who
can't afford a lawyer and who are
the most numerous Inhabitants of
Death Row, U.S.A., are also, In
effect, being killed for political
reasons. Death Is being used by
government as a coercive measure.
"What happens," says Healey,
" Is you lose the moral authority of

where a death sentence can be
ment Is made locally rather than
Imposed for clvll crimes. They · nationally makes no difference to
aren't all bad guys. The Jist Includes
the rest of the world.
Belgium, Ireland and Japan.
"If the Unlted States Is going to
The United States and Australfa
kill 1,400 people (the current
are In a category by themselves as
population or ~ath row)," says
.
federated countries In which some
Healey, "the message ts pretty ~
jurisdictions allow the .death pebloody at a time when you're · ~
natty and others do not. But the fact
talking about peace and security."
that the decision on capital pilnlsh-

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"We picked a poortlmetoplay our
worst game of the year.''
That's how Gallipolis Basketball
. Coach Jlnn Osborne summed up his
Bll!e ·Devils' 54-50 upset loss to
Nelsonville-York l{l semifinal play
of the 1985 Class At,. Sectional
Tournament al The Plains Saturday
,
night.
Academy,
shooting better
Gallla
than 50 percent on the year (20
games 1 hit only 31 percent against
the BUckeyes' zo~~defen!!E' (1~o(58l
as Coach Virgil Grandy's Buckey~
advanced to Saturday's finals
against Sheridan.
Earlier In the evening, the
Generals downed number two
seeded Meigs, 74-67. GAHS was
top-seeded In this year'sAthensAA
.sectional, and ranked lOth In last
week's final state poll conducted by
the Associated Press.
-Ignore Ratings, Remrd ,
. The 'Buckeyes Ignored both Gallla's season record against some ·
top-levi clubs and high state
ranking. NYHS simply outplayed
the Blue Devils to earn a spot in the
sectional finals.
GAHS led 13-12 after one period
despite hitting only slxofl8fleldgoal
attempts.
_In the second canto, the Buckeyes
outscored GAHS 1().5 to take a 22-18
halftime advantage. GAHS was two
of l2 In this period, and was held
scoreless until Jeff Atkinson's free
toss spilt the nets with 2: 461eft In the

half.
Gallla's defense did keep the Blue
Devils close, but In the third period ,
the Buckeyes pulled away to six and
efght pint leads. NYHS .led 36-30
after three quarters.
--- ~,
GAHS carne to life In the flnai
stanza. DoWn 38-32 (7:37) the
Galllans finally pulled In front 40-39
on Dan Dressel's long · jumper
(5: 16). Gallla led 42-41 on a Gary
Harrtson jumper (4:36) and 45-44 on
a Dressel free lt:u"Q\\' (2; ~) before .
the Bucks pulled It out.
Ru.sl!eU lOts From Afar
Mike Russell popped one In from
downtown (2: 16). Jay Kline then
scored an easy layup (1: 38) to put
NYHSin thedrlver'sseat.
The Bucks went Into a passing
game, forcing GAHS to foul
repeatedly . GAHS kept battling
back, pulling within three at the: 44
nd :~marks7butcharltytosses·by
Kline Iced the victory, NelsonvilleYork's 16th _against. six setbacks.
GAHS bowed out at 17-4.
GAHS had an edge on the boards,
30-28. Kev Carty picked off 14. Brtan
Bullock ha.d nine for the Bucks.
GAHS had only seven turnovers,
NYHS had 15. The Galllans were 14
of 24 at the lou lllne for 58 percent.
Nelsonville-York was21of38from
the field for 55 percent. The winners
were ]2of23at the line (52 percent) . ·
Kline led the Bucks with 19markers.
Russell and Bullock each had 10.

OSU edges Gophers

An Ayatollah Khomelnl, he con·
tlnues, Is as sincere In his belief that
those he executes are a threat to
society ·as are authorttles In Ibis
country when they put crtmlnals oil
trtal for their Jives. The killings are
always justified In the name of
some higher cause.
"In a place like Guatemala," Cox
says, "It might he preventing
revolution. In a place like Ethiopia,
It might be preventing counterrevolution. In the Soviet Union It might
be preventing embezzlement. And
In the United States the higher
cause Is deterring murder."
France, !he Netherlands and
Norway are among 26 countries
that do not have the death penalty
for any crtme. Another 18 countrtes,
Including Brttaln and Canada,.
reserve It for exceptional climes,
most commonly conunltted under
mlllt~l"\1 law nr tn WArth~'WII
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BLUFFI'ON, Ohio (AP) -Date
Szabo
scored
37 topoints
lead
Defiance
College
a 78-75toVIctory
over Bluffton College .In the first '
round of the NAJA Dlstrtct 22
basketball playoffs Saturday.
Brent Renollet added l2 for
Defiance. Bluffton was led by Pete
Dumonte with 26 points and Bruce

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thrower.
"I didn't think It would happen,"
lheG-5 sophomore said. "Troy shot it
and It hung on the rim. Shasky
&gt;jumped too soon and I just tipped it
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Said Shasky: "It was like slow
motion. When ltwascomlngoffthe
rlnn, 1 was coming down !tom my
Jump."
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And just like that. Minnesota
Cal)1e ~rashlng _down fror,n an.
uplifting ttiree-polnt lead It had
earnedwlthasuperbrallylatelnthe
game.
·
With their eighth loss In lOgames,
the Cophers, yearning for a !'!aIlona! Invitation Tournament bid ,
fell to13-13overall and G-101ntheBig
Ten.

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balltoitrnamentdreams?
The Gophers' John Shasky has
first -hand knowledge.
"Our chances are fading," the .
7-footjunJorsald after a tantalizing,
rlril-rolllng rebound eluded his
grasp and paved the way fQr Ohio
State's 78-77 Big Ten victory
Saturday.
.
Ohio Slate's Dennis Hopson
outwaltedShasky, turning an errant
osu free throw Into what might
eventually be an NCAA TournamentbldfortheBuckeyes.
' , .
"I toought It was going to rotate
backwards and fall In," said Troy
Taylor, who ll'ilssed with 1: &lt;Xi
remaining atter his three free
throws had tied the game at 75-75.
"But It bounced, hit the front rlmand
just hung.''

and wlll face Rio Grande on the road
Mllnday Ill the district semifinals.
Bluf(tonended Its season at lS-10.
Malone '102, Findlay 119, 30T

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50. seconds to seal their win. The
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season
':
- SChmus
narrowed a nine-point deficit at the
cey, on the
Sheridan ha.d only eight turnovthree minute mark to three polHts since nnldway Into the fourth
with 56 seconds to go.
pertod, the Marauders, behind
ers, an amazingly low figure for
Shertdan was led In scortng ty Wise, rtpped off stx straight points
their type of offense, while Meigs
three seniors, Doug Fisher with 22.
In the next two minutes while
had an unch81;8ctertstlc 15. Meigs
Jon Rhodes with 21, and Earl Shertdan nnlssed the front end of
was whistled for 26 fouls and
Schmus added 15.
two straight one-and-ones to make
Shertdan 21.
Meigs' Rick Wise, woo dn&gt;w tt 66-63 with )16 seconds to go.
Playing their final game fqr :
praise from both coaches with his
But Shertdan, who made 26 of 35
Meigs was seniors Carpenter and -, _

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Carty finished with 11
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Sheridan took the lead at 12-11
with three straight two-pointers late
In the first quarter and were never
headed affer1hat.
Racing to the offensive end on
every

occasion,

the

Generals

seemed headed to blowing the
Marauders out with U-polnt leads,
theflrstlateinthesecondquarterat
36-25, and the last at 44-33 midway

shooting
thjrd straight year that the . two
·
"Our kids really did a good job . schools had met In tournament
keeping the ball away from Chanplay. Shertdan won 72-M In 1983and
cey. Wise hurt us more than we had
\\(ent on to win the sectional
expected. He and «:;arpenter really championship. Meigs won 48-431ast
picked them up. Our _·pressure
year.
caused them a lot of problems.
Alexander won the S!!Ctlonal last .
They're a good ball club with some
year.
big, strong kids," commented
Shertdan coach Hill.
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2·H: Schmus 3-9·i5: Walters 0-().{); Rhodei
Meigs Coach Greji: Drummer 1;.9·11
: H('nry 1.0.2; Oehlman 1..()..2. To&amp;MI
also thought his team played,well. U-18-74.
MllljJS (1171- Wis&lt;; .!l-8-26; RQblnson4-J-9;
"We had an outstanding eflort,
7.0..14; Fisher 2-0-4; Chancey4-0-8;
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paying the tax on these gains. How ~~&lt;II th~ affect my
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the capital gams tax paKI on your behatt is claimed as a
cred~ on you1 tax return. II th~ credrt exceeds your tax
l~bil 1ty, the difference wdl be reluntled .

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the lnternll Ravenu1 Service."

ANOTHER SERVICE OF
DRAWS PRAISE -Meigs senior Rick Wise (11) with 11 career high 2G

H&amp;R BLOCit

points drew praise lrool bolh roaches following Sheridan's 7~ vldory
over Melp Saturday night In the Class AA Sectional sennl-flnals at
Athens IUgh School. Rise is double teammed hy the.Generals' Dan
Relehiey ( ll) and Jeff Henry ( 13).

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the year.
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On March 4• 1789, the Constitution of the United States went into effect as
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College In a trlple-overtlnne 102-99
victory over Findlay College In the
first round of the NAJA District 22
basketball tournament Saturday.
Dave Shutt had 22 points, Dan
Perry had 11 and Craig Hecker had
10 to round out the scortng for
Malone. Gary Jones led Findlay
with 28, followed by Randy Kortok·
raxwith:M.RandyO'DellandRoyce
Laslon each chipped In l2 for

Flndi8Y-

. '!'he score was 76-76ut J11e end of,
nel~r .~m was
llble to score In the first overtime
pi!rlod. At the end of the second
overttme It was 85-85. .
Both teams shot more !hart 60
per: cent trorn 1jx_"fiefa. ;
.
Malone, 22--8, will mce Walalt ;
Monday In the sernl1lnal dlstrtct :
game. Findlay ends Its le8IOII at '

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Marauder ~estling team

explosion to lead second-ranked
Georgetown past No. 12 Syracuse
~ in the regUlar-season finale of
the Big East Conference.
Sunday's victory established the
Hoyas, who finished second In the
Big East
Tl-2 overall) as the

LoUis 64-54 on Saturday), No. 8
North Carolina turned back No. 5
Duke '18-68. ninth-ranlted Nevada- ·
Las .Vegas fiattened Long Beach
State 84-61, No, 11 Kansas beat
Oklahoma State 88-79, Houston
stu!Uied No. 13 Southern Methodist
79-76, TennesSee upset No. 14
G€orgt...a 86-!f.i, No. 15 Tulsa edg.erl
Wlchl.ta State 67-66, No. 16 North
CarolinaStatedownedWakeForest
66-64, No. 17 Virginia Commonwealth defeated JacksonvUie 75-57
on SaturdayandOidDomlnlon87-82
'on Sunday to win the Sun Belt
Conference postseason touma:

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_ .. _ ~ __
threatened.
Assistant Coach Jtm Crews; who
!Widlec) thetlooslers, saki hedfdft'!
know what effect Knight's absence
had on the team.
Teams that have clinched berths
In the 1985 NCAA Tournament are
Michigan, VIrginia CommonWP~Ith. MarshalL Mlddl~ Tennessee arui Pepperd~e. ·
Top Ten
Georgetown's domination of Syracuse on the heels ofl!s thrashing of ·
St. John's sent shock waves through
lhe college basketball community
as the end' of the regular season

restore them to the No. 1 ranking
they surrendered to St. John's In
January.
Elsewhere~ St. John's trounced
Providence 72-53, third-ranked
Mlohigan whipped Nl'rthwestern
87-66, No. 4 Memphis State stopped
LoulsvUle 66-59, sixth-ranked Oklahoma shaded Nebraska ~ on

off No. 19 Arizona 58-54.
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Greg Sto)les scored 16 points and
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victory. Indiana, without Coach
Bobby Knlghl, •who was suspended
for throwing a clialr In a loss to
Purdue a 1.-eek ago, scored the first

behind us and we're just going to
take II In stride going Into the
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Wingate led a· balanced Georgetown attack with 17 points, Reggie
Williams added. 16 and Ewing,

Marshall gets NCAA
berth wiih 70-65 win

:__three blOcked sl!ots. The Hayas led _
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keyed a surge of. 10 unansV{eJ:l'(l
points In 58 seconds.
-In New York, Chris Mullin
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reboundsasSt.John'sconcludedthe
most st.iCCeSSful. season In the __ _
school's history (25-2) hy defeating
Providence.
At Ann A1'bor, Mich., Roy Tarpley
scored 21 points and Richard
.Reliford added 19 as Michigan
overcame a sluggish first half and
rolled past No1'thwestern. The

HUNTINGTON~ W.Va. (AP) - . await the players.
Marshall University's Southern
Coach Rick Huckabay introduced
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t_cam was welcomed home early learn for keeping the faith dwing a
loday by 5,00&gt; people who gathered troubled season. Marshall at one
at the school's athletic center to point was7-9, andtheteam'sleadlng

greet the!rco!".querll"!g.heroes.

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lhe tournament trophy high above
his head as fans gathered around the
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CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) Curtis Strange had hls 'vtctory and
the big check ihat went with 11.
Sunday it was Peter JacobSen,
just back from a five-week Injury
absence, w!Jo gave Strange anxious
months . Jacobsen was trying to
provide himSelf with -~a ~fprise
birthday present In the Honda
Classic golf classic.
In a way, he did . In a way, he
didn't.
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last nine holes;· made up a 6-shot

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hole and allowed Strange to escape
with the title on a roullne 2-putt par.
"And I guess $04,(ll) iUle sec-ond ·
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present."
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TAMPA , Fla. (AP) - Catcher
"There were other factors, too.
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for the WUdcats, recording 12 of the
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four turnovers,, compared to
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BUt theThunderlngHerdwon14of
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Georgetown avenges loss to Syracuse
By 'l1Mi Allsoclated Pre88
The Georgetown Hoyas . have
set11ed another score.
-- -- Four days after they avenged a
one--point. Joss to St. John's by
walloping the No.1-ranked Redmen
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Spelling.
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The . Southern
J unior Class mothers wUI meet
at 7: .ll Monday night to discuss
the alurnnfdinnei.'
RACINE -

Bobby Vance, a ruth grader· and

- son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vance, ,
RouiP 4, Pomeroy, will l't'present
the Harrlsonvlll£&gt; E lementary
School ,ln the Meigs County spelling
bee to take plaee Monday night at
Meigs High School.
Runner-up In the school spelling
bee was Anthony Sll&lt;, also a fifth
grader , son of Mr. and Mr ..Jerry Six,
Pomeroy Route4.
Room champions were Tracy
Smith, sixth grade, Vance, and
Shane Hatfield, fourth grade. Others taking part were Rick Johnson,

BEDFoRD 1WP - Regular
rnneeting of Bedford TOwnship
Trustees, 7p.m. Monday attown
hall .
POMEROY - .Southern JunIor High Athletic Boosters meetIng, 7 p.m. Monday at school to .
dfscuss.all-SPbrts hant:\uet.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight 11nl:l Forty, wlll ··

would host the finals of the
compelition (or, eleme]llary and
junfor high christian school stu·
dents, came at the quarterly
meeting of the Mountaineer Associ·
atlon of Christian Schools.
Included In the areas of compcti·
tlonwllllx'academics, fine arts, and
the Bible. The slate finalists will be
eUgible,to represent West Virginia in
national compelition at Bob ,Jones
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In the auditorium of the Second
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Other areas of compelition will be

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Coil 614-991-6737

R!SIOINU PHONI
I•UJ992-77S4

For Fasler Service

POMEROY
Pomeroy
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
wW meet at 7: 45 p.m. Tuesday

Dealer

Flr111 E•ulp•i•t
P1rts &amp; Service

949-2969
or 949-2263

Authorized John Deere.
New Holland, Bush Hoc ·

farm

~:;;.;i;mcr.t

SERVICE

Sizes Start From 12'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS

_..

- con~wortl
~trleat

9

- Plumbing •nd

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine. Oh.

10'6-ttc

Homee for S1le

•

For-. rentG&lt;tredo. Nloe3
bdr. - I n l'tentl lubdlvl·
lion. 143,000 or 1321....t.
coli Gl-4·241•11281 .

Wanted To Buy

(Free ·E itimetew)

We PIJY cash for lit• model
c ..en uMd cars. ·
~

V.C. YOUNG Ill

Jim Mink Chov.·Oidt Inc.
BMI Gene Johnton
448-3872

'"·6215 er "2-73U
Pomerty, Ohio
12 8·!1C

Ph. 614-143-5191

31

I',.

Auctlonoor. Cell 304,27S30e9:

- Addont 1M remoddng
- Roofmg lind gutt•r wort.

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doa Houses

2/2511 mo .

1·3-tfc

1 /22/tl~

Telev.ision listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All A1es

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

PHONE
992-2156
Dr Write O.itly
ctlnilitd O•"·

· OPEN EACH

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
or
84:J-5424
LIMESTONE

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

THURS. EVE. 6-8

licensed Clinical Audiologist '

· --

It ·.._.

Stylette.r Twirling Corps

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The Jun(or Stylette Porn Porn
Team of Peggy Gillespt·e captured
. the Wes1 VIrgin ia title in its age
division a t the recent National
League Championships held In
Charleston.
Making up the team taught by Ms.
.
..
.
.
Gillespie, alO-yeartwirilngteacher,
were Ronnea Davis, Joy Black,
-- Amy Warth, Jody Crawford,-Carla ·
Gillispie and Melissa ·sayre The
'
·
team won eight trophies in 1984
c~~pellhons.

Sprmg and summer baton twl-

'd

rUng classes are being organized
"-h~ led t beg'10 M h7
now. ""- ""u
o
on arc
a t the Rutland Civic Center, will be
classes for students age three
through 10 in marching fundamen fa is, levels of twirling, parade corps;
a nd lwirling rouilnes.
Classes are held every Thursda y

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
- O'F MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS AND
LOAN COMPANY, IIUCC8UOf

58 deg.
45' Elat 253.3 foot tv tho
"'""• o1 Townonp ttaea
T-123 tSnowbeU Hill Rood);
thonoo North 29 deg. 04' Eat
88.8 foot end 45 deg.
in interest to The Athena 01' E1at 89.2 feet along ,..
County Seving~ end Loan center of T...,..,lp Rood
Company.
T-123: thonoo North 30 deg.
Plaintiff,
54' Weat 119.3 foot tv en 8
""·
inch locust _ , thenoo North
THOMAS L. GOffi. ET AL., 20 deg. 35' E01t 138.3foot to
Defendama.

cuoo: thence South

18 inch twin CNik trMI on the

.

lS

,

gtven

Others presenting gifts to Mrs.
Curfma n were Suzanne Wolfe,
Marjorie Manuel, Janice Lisle,
.Jeannie Allen, Ruth Crouch, Martha Moore, Evelyn Stowe, Janie
Amberger, Lori Adams, Na ncy
Campbell, Norma Curfman, Connie
Ensley, Jane Sisson, Joan Hoffman,
Rita Ball, Gary and Lynn Michael,
Hilda Frecker, J enny Bentley, and
Carol Theiss.

eatate, known as

30381

Reference Deeds: Volume

Snowball HiH. Syracuoo. Ohio: 160, Poge 141 end Volume
_J'a~_,J : Sil!!ate !!t~on _21!4~~246 D!ed
Townah1p, Moiga County, of Moigt .. ounty, Ohio.
State of Ohio end being in 100
Porcol 2: Tho following
Acre Lot No. 291 , Town 2 -.,.,.,;-,lituotodln
North, Rongo 12. Woat of t.. tho Townlhlp of Sunon,
Ohio Company'• Purche• County of Meigo and s- of
and being dot_cribed a fol- Ohio, end known u Loll No.
lows: Beginning at a point
Wott about 495 feet and .
South about 2,400 fetn from
the Northeoot- of lllid
100 Acre Lot 291. oeid pcilnt

of beginning being et tho
_ , , _ comer of lot 4 ol
~""nsii.Orvr-lv Coal end Salt
"'
Plot in North

ti88UJ1led command
the entire
Corps Recruiting operatloM In Southeastern

IIPclllgan ·and Non hem Ohio. He commands some 90

Marines each month. R1188eU Is to the far right. He Is a
native of Mel~.

transfers

GRAVEL- SAND

'fOif'SOi[:'fi[COfRT JJ_~•l!J:nlnLL~.~-""'~Ii~Y.t!.•·_,,J.U/,d ~~~~~~~~~':'-·

Meigs man· assumes command

atf

Bidding on thil Project il
relbicud to Minority Bt l 'lllll
&amp;tioiptM intiii:'a; ~
oo MBE't in occordonco with
Soction 123.1511BH2l oltt.
O.R.C. by tt. S - Equal

Employment Opportunity

Coordi..tor end _.riod tv

bid with OOOT ..-Chapter
6525&lt;&gt;1 tho O.R.C.
''The dote 101 for COI!IpiolkM
of this wor1t u 001
lmh in tho bidding propoui."

be
""""--be-bid.-

4,6and6intheSyrecuuCoal
end Solt Company's Plot In

Company Executive Officer and
RIDe Company Commander. ,
In 1978 as a first lieutenant, he
was selected for the College Degree
Completion Program. He graduated from the University of North
Carolina, . Wilmington, wltlt a
Bachelor of Science Degree In
Business Administration. He was
recognized as the Student of. the
Year In l!MK).
Russell brings valuable recruitIng experience to RS Detroit. He
has completed one tour on recruitlng duty as the Executive Officer at
Recruiting Station, South Charleston, W.Va., in December 1983.
Russell was hom In Racine. He Is
married to the former Lfnda'-Slnlth
of Pomeroy. They have two
children , Melissa and Kenneth.

dolo 101 lor opening In
eccordence with Chepter

6521 Ohio R - ~-

..

deed m Arthur JOMt •• a ~
in VCJI. 97. p_. 221. Miil9
County Oood "-dtl uMw- .
lying tt. fvllau.tng 1'011in tt. County of
Melgt In t1o S-ol Ohio. end
lntloTownohipofC-•end

bounclod end 01
folows• Being in tho Ohio

C - y'l - ; begin·
ning on - t1o north Nno of
Froction No. Twolve 112!

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classifieds and
· Savell I
Write your own ad and order by mail Willi !Ills

coupon . Cancel your ad by phone when vou get

results. Monev not refundable.

Name __________________

· - e n d thirty ..... h... -

dredtho 118-32/100) -

frum tho north - o f uld FractiOn; - -.
thirty throo end . _
fivo hundredtho 133-75/1001
chelnoto t h o - NM of lllid

Addsre~;~;_----~------1

• • on oeld

71eo.

Buying daily gold. lilver

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

•Storm Windowe
•Replacement 'Mndowa

•New Roofing
"FREE ESTIMATES"

tlot ·
Coohlubjact
on hond
doy
of Tormo:
oete. end
to on
198s

,..1Ntltllt tax•.

$3.00 lor each pallem. Add 501
HOWARD E. FRANK
each pallem lor poslage and
SHERIFF OF MEIOS
handling . Sond to:
,
COUNTY, OHIO
Alloo BIHkl C11ft1,
,' l &lt;f 7 121 25 13) 4, 11, 31c
Rudor lioN "
· --::-.,-,:-:-:--~-The Daily Sentinel
Public Notice
62·t2 Norllttrn Bird., WMdslde,
NY tt377. l'ltnt Nolllt, Ad·
. droll, Zip, Plttorn N1rnl&gt;tr .

kett Berber Shop, 2nd. Ave. Bockverd pool. Choln II'*
Middleport. Oh. 614-992 - lonco. 142,100. Colt 814· ·,
3476 .
388-9895 oftor I .

iriweway

Ott

3 bdr. bilovel. lerge FR. OR,
kit .. 2 botho. leundry room,

Etnplo y1111~ nl
~~~rVIc i!S

garge. Alao mobile home
apace with garage. 11fl .c.
on Keu - Bethel Road.

159,500. Cell 448-1881 . ·

11

Turn left, tnttr lwp. 79, ht

'j

1-14-2 mo. p&lt;l , •

Help Wanted

.··· .

fighr. lliS/tln j

Man to work in aervice
station and grocery. Apply in

pt1r10n . No phone calla.
Winter• Sohio.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair andrecore rad1ators and
heater cores. We can
als.o acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.
992-2196

.Middleport, Ohio
t -13-tfc

-

-PH. 742-2328

I

Hospital Supplies For Home Use
SAL£S &amp; RENTALS

614-446-7283

IRA ·

A Golden Opportunity.
Make "money in your apare

INDIVIDUAL REnREMlNT
. ACCOUNT

' -

time. Join Friendly Home
Toy partiea. theleaderfor30
y;s , No experience necea·
We have the largeat
line in P•l"tV plana.
plus bonUMa and
incentiVes. Start now
end eern money Immediately. Alto booking perties. Call Magnolia Nitz at

10.5%

Out of Town Customers Call Collect

•OlCygen •Hoapltal Beds •Wheel Chairs
•Bathroom Aids •Walkers •Crutches &amp; Canes
Man¥ -Other Items
'

WE llll MEDICARE AND OTHER INSURANCE
CARRIERS WHiN £11GIIlE

614-992-3681 '

BOWMAN'S HOME CARE MEDICAL SUPPLY .
63 Plno St., Gallipoll•
Wt Dtlim

814-992-6941 .

coins, rings. jewelry. sterling Very nice 3 bdr . home. 7 mi.
ware• .old coins. large cur· . North of Holzer Medical
rency . Top prices. Ed. Bur· Center on St. At. 554.

OPEN: Tues.-Wed.-Fri.
Sat. &amp; Sun. 10 ta 5
Mondays I 0 ta I
Closed Thursday
,OWNER: Soroh Fiahor
End of Rt. 7
ly Mtigs High Srhool

LIMESTONE
HAULED

•lnauletion
•Storm DoQrl

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

TIE COUNtRY LOFT
GIFT SHOP

TROMM EXCAVATING

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

PAT HILL FORD

oouth line to t h o - of lllid
Froction; .,._ north tv tho
of lllkl , . _ on tho
1,.; . , . _ - t v lhe
beltinl1ina. con~ning

' . ' ....

Remo'd eled Middleport ~
home forNie . NoReaonable
OHef will ' Di'"""rittu•Cf. Celt ""

2-IH mo .
24 Hr. Senict

80 acre farm 3 bedroom, air
eon ~itivTI.d, c~;~. -=~ ----""""­

burner. lerge btlrn. tobacco
b11e, 5 miles oH At. 7 . Cal

814-218-1328.

4 bdr. 1112 bethl, leundry·
utility room. dinlngroom.
ferge livingroom, anached
g1rage. level lot. priced in .

thll 140't. C•ll 448-8084,

eve.

Ranch-type houae, lf• mi. off
Rt. 7 on George' s Creek •.

C..l 44&amp;•472;3.

Must Sell! 3 bdr ranch.
femily room with wood ..
bumer, deck, c•rport~ city
utilities and schoOls, Cllble
TV. Westbrook Sub .

136,000. Coli 448 -7144. •

-··nc~ ~·
J-iiii:3i;41'"-lc;;;-"e;;;;-.:.t"",~
on file In tho ~rtment of end oightho
·3/ 81
Tronopcotelion. end tho oHit» ocroo horttuloo told to G. w.
of the Oittrict . Deputy

Director.

Tho lllroctor tho
right to rojoct ony end ell-.

·
WARREN J. SMITH
North Syrocuae..
DIRECTOR
' Oood Rill...,.,., Volume Rev. 8·17-73
274, .._ 155 Moigo
Ooed Rocordt.
1314. 11, 2tc
A
of which property
Public Notice
onc1 des·

[;~~:==~

-

mine u ·w• ret•"'-' in 1he

Froction; -

Miller, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
46789 or call 614· 992 ·

Sm..ley in the northe•st
comer of tho obow doocribed.
tract.

Rofoconoo Ooodo; Vol. 2114,
.._ 471, Vol.. 294, Pogo
41111. Vol. 294, .._ 487, Vol.
294 P-481, Vol. 294. Pogo
283 ond Vol. 294 ~ogo 277
Rocotdo Me1gt County,

GARY
ANO
JUANITA M. GRIFFITH

...
ANNA GIBSON,

Open territories with the
new Avon . Call 304-675·

3 Announcements

These cash rates

1429 .

include discount

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4, - - - - ' - - - - - -

PWutitfs,

ET AL,

Dolondentt.

No. 81-CV-43

- NOTICE BY
PUBUCAllONHooton, Allco SIOUI
o..n,
AnN~
Stout Chorlet
-·
Orville G. Stout,
Stvut, S.mrny SIOUI, Elbert
SIOUI. Jr.. E - Stout,
4mie Hooton, Elbert S. SIOUI,

Wil~

1\nnoun ceme nl s

Heaton,

...

living. end Hdec111td. NOh of
thttr unknown heirt. darilee•.

oxocutoro, odmluiobelolo end
olligno, wlltoko not1co thoton
tho 20111 dly of Februory,

. . . . -0 be

1
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REGISTERED
NURSE ..
·wANTED
lmmtcliatt opening for
rontrad nurA to work
·in the Ho1111 Health Deportment. bptritnct is
ntctnary. PltaA ron·
tart:

v.-

Ellrabtth Smith, R. H.
11ante Htal1h c.....;,.,.,
Morr101iai Hos,illll
11 5 E. Mtmarial DriYI
P-ror, OH. 45769

PH. 614-9,2-2104, !xt. 2Sl
(. .1

11

lmpleynttt~t

F11 AH

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Summoro, 1,_ Hindo,

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

6. - - - -- - - -

Help Wanted

11

Glennie

Momio
Combe, Porter Hooton, Nod
Hooton end Gocirge ~. W

5. ~------

121 211314.

y,., l'rlwtlll Nllft

PW!&lt; Office Suppliu &amp;

Furnhuro, Wedding
and Graduation
Statlan11y, Magntlic
Slgm, lubbor Sta"'ffl,

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13. - - - - - - -

lusinns jot'ms,

14. - - : - - - : - - - : - - : -

Capw S.rvi&lt;11, Etc.
255 Mill St., lltid&lt;ll•po&lt;t

t5. - - - - -- 16. - - - - - --

104 Mullrorry Av., '•mtr•Y

992-3345
Mail This Coupan with Remittance
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court St.
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

~----------------------44 Apartment
for Rent
II RED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?
LET US PAY THE BILLSr

o,.,tuNty

·

1/2911 mo.

RT. 62 NORTH .
POINT PLEASANT. W. VA.

l ·mileslrom
Pomeroy·lluon Bridle
SINGLE '2 4.95
304-675-6276
•live Entertai·nrri'ent •free HBO
•Kitchenettes •RestauriJnl

A.U .
304-675-6276
' 1-IO·t.f.n.

Custom Built
Homes and Siding

GLENN'S
ANTIQUES &amp;
COINS

Buying Coins,
Antiques,. Glassware, Furniture.
Stone Jars, Etc.
NO SUNDAY CAUS

18 Wanted to Do

Blown In Insulation
"Free Estimates"

' 949-2801
NO SUNDAY CALLS
3/ 11 / tlc

Dependeble verd Hrvlce.
Weeds. Wal~ · weys cleared.
tleaves raked . Hedges

MARCH 5, 1985
Tht years that we
walked toaethtr had
int,rtwined his life
with mine.

· Special privetS
care
for elderly and hlndicepped.
Home equipped for wheel
eMir patients. References.

Throuah lfief and
pain this thouaht
made mealad. Jesus
fell into step with
me and said I am
with you always.
Sadly missed by wife
&amp; Famlilu

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Friendly
Get Along Well
With Othero

... us

lcnhan lulldlng
RIVER BEND PLACE
New Haven , W.Va .
. Housing for the elderly and handicapped . Rent It 30•~ of
adjus ted income under HUD Sedion 8 program . To qualify
fo r the reduced ren t your Inco me must be o maximum of
. $13.250 per year for one person and $15 ,100 per yeor for

lion. 304-773-9187.

CONSTRUCTION

New ~onies-Extenslve
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Custom Pole Bldas.
&amp; Garaces
Roofin&amp; Work
-luminum &amp; Vinyl Sidin1s
IS YNn hp11itn&lt;t
GI£G ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or

RENT A CAR
CALL

446-4522
"W• ll.111 F" lm"

U-SAVE
AUTO

RENTAL

St. Rt. 160 North
Gallipofis, Ohio

7/ II / lin

4

· Giveaway

restricted building entry sys tem. amerge,cy calls system,
lounge and community room. Planned activities ond
· social events provide a relaxed and enjoyable en-

years of ago ond up .

J"

ELECTRIC
·SERVICE
FOR All YOUR

WIRING NEEDS
Rtsidenlill &amp; Comllierclal
Calh

992-5175 Or .
742-31

Garage
Rt. UA,P-roy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alii Tr..llltlul ..
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
3-24·tfc

'

RIVER BEND PLACE
New HaveFI, W . Va .
OH!!ie H~"J:o:. :" 9 c: . ~ . H:- 5
appointment.

882-3121
;: .m. , Mcr~day..Frld~y C~- !c:!!

"THE BERRY IASIET"

GIFT SHOP

"Counlry Gifts and
AutiHf'its"
Sixth St., Syrac-. OM.
Crots Stitch allll Tolt
Polnti.. Suppll••
SAlE -D.M.C. Fl•....29•
0,0.. 10 AM to S PM
fu..., W.... Thurs.
Fri. allll Sat.

~

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Will do Ill lypt$

Of IX·

CIYIIinc, llndSCipilfl,

blstmtnts, ••••• sys-

tems, Rter &amp; ps lines,
wtter Will drilllnft end

strvice,lruckin• ( mas-

tone &amp;

Call: ......

~

( &amp;(

REMODEUNG
Painting • Carptntry
Wallpopring

lJIIIHi l
Over 30 Yra.

/IUHI

915-4452

Athlnl C-ty-Ooug
ffi~10f0~

odelod bathroom. tn hoe\:

HBO availeble, city weter..
cloae to town. If intllfelted,

coli 814·992 -5947 eftol'

s,oo.

:.

HouM in Dexter. needt peint
end PIIPif'ing intide. N~

out-building. 18000.00.:
Cllll14-742•2423.
~

Thi1 houte hal elotoft.,..;;
loving c•re. It is in the bed

Keck on Mulberry Hgtt. or""

F1 nan w l

5 puppies 2 months old .
Large mixed breed. Pen
Germen Shepherd . Call

phone 614·992-6323.

·,

Older six room houM l~tllt
two bedroom•) for .... c.
rtnt . Double c.r garage.~
besement . On 1ppro•'-'
metely 1 .9 acr11 tot. Row ·

448-0881 .

21

Garage ule 1 05 S. Parte
Drive. Set . 9 a.m . Beuet
beby bed. cer 111t, good
lediea clothing sizes 10 &amp;
12, 2 ladies Levit Bendover
auita, 1 ladiu London Fog
coat, misc. merchandiae •
tome childrena clothing.

Hill. Pomoroy. 129,80CI&lt;
t NOTICE I
Cell814-678-2513.
• .
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. IICOmmtndo Price reduced. four l:leciA..

Busineaa
Opportunity

that you do businelt with
people you know, and NOT
to Mnd money through the
mell until you have investigated the Offering.

Fun blooded border collit, 4

mo old. Ctll814 -992-8350.

good watch dogt . Celt 814992-6 20 8

b•r and

complete

1111.

O!ld Ice

lrith Setter. female, 304 •

or 882-2400.

motion ceH 304-882-2188

TrH on gro1,1nd, t•ke for
flftwood. Will nMd 30 inch

oow to cut up, 304-8751804.

8 Loll and Found
old book 'Smoky. • v .. utble
~per

therein. Contect me.

Stoo••· 807-749·2838.

FOUNOII Sot of koys lor
JNp. Colt Point Pleooont
Hlrdw•reand Identify them .

9

Wanted To Buy

4x4 eutornetlc e cylindtr.
1978 to 1981 moclol. Exllot
iiiWtw;;~ .

Cwll

22 Money to Loan

11 - 4 · 1'42 ~

2790.

I'
\

thio prlco. 304-882-2188 or
882-2400.

Meson, bergin priced 7 'I
rooms, 2 b·a ths, shop, ~r· l

ogo. gorden, fruH . 304·6 &amp;·
8743.

HOME OWNERS·Rofinenco

3 bedroom home, 8"h aaaumable loen. garden epOt; ~
reductd down . to. '·

to low fixed rete. UM equity
for eny purpoM. Leeder

_s_04
__
7_
. ______________ ,,

MO&lt;tgego Co., 814·S92·
3051 .

Wileva Evant--Found your

2 bedroom houM in Maeon,
reduced from *37,000 to

l1ted, good , .. ,..., horne •J

cream equipment. For intor-

458 •1867.

rooms, kitchen -flmlty ~
with fireplace;~ finiahed.
basement, Potnt Pluu~
304·675-3079, evening1 . :

j=j~~~~~==~~::l1po~ro~to~g~e~ro~g~o~,~N~Hy~~~~~

Puppio•. 3° 4 · 67 ~· 7985 ·

E~tperience

Meigs County-Nat

2 bedroom houH 1it~hHt,
on 9 acrea on St Rt. 33. New
carpet, throughout end rem-

port of Pomorov. SN Jollq,-

Enjoy the sec urit)l and comforts thdt ore afforded with our

A/f Ulllitles Included In Renl
Except Coble and Telephonrt
limited number of apartments available for persons 40

j;htryl· ltiiiiJ
'
Mtlll County Associate
.fU··-·
1"1 "1
rnunw "7,,~ • ~.,~,,

EVElY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 ....

o cOuple .

v ironment ,

Aul E1t11te Gener~l

Ambitious person delirea
spring cleenlng jobt in Point
Ple111nt aru . Excellent ref·
erencea. own tranaporte·

~

DESCRIPTION??
Outgoing
Tectful
Oood Ll,tener
Truo1worthy
Willing to Aelocete
If you do, allll art inltr·
tsttcl in being a rotl.nt
manapr of on aportrntnt building in Pomeroy, Nnd your -resume to:

llimmed. otc. Coll614-992 22~9 . 8ill Slock:
·

Cell614·992-3696.

\

949-2801

Help Wanted

~
MOTEL

BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Include the most

popular cha~s plus Instructions
1o des1gn your own qu Ill . paltern
7182 : transfers, charts .

when he ·e nlisted In the Marine
Corps. He served as an Infantryman In the 7th Marine Regiment
until he was transferred to Headquarters Marine Corps.
Selected for the Marine Corps
Associate Degree Prograrl) In l!m,
Staff Sergeant Russell later graduated from Palomer Juntor College
with an Associate of .Arts J.)egree In
Business Administration. Commissioned
a second lieutenant In
November, 1974, • 2nd Lt. Russell
attended the 89th Officer Candidate
Class at the Basic School. His first
FMF tour as an offlcerwaswlth the
1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment. .
He served as a lOOmm Recolless
rulie Plaioon commander, Wea·
pons Platoon commander, Rifle

Public Notice

1981, 0erv Grtlftth end J..,.
20 deg. 35' Eoot138.3 itaM.Grtlftth•~flod
..... to 18 Inch twin oelt on the _ , Nne of lot 4 ol o Complelnt ogoinol you in tho
Syrocuoo Cool end Bah Com- Common Pion Court ol Meiao
County, Ohio, Co• No. 88CV-43,
~ Ptrtit1on of
pony
Plot
In
·
;
Woat 210.9 loot along
-..rtor dol,
tho North ~no of oeld Lot 4 tv
or thot II
told, K It
tho point of beginning. con- teining 1.85 ocroo, more or cannot lro Plrthloniod. for en
ollowenot of attorney- end
Tho bNringt In lhe ebow COlla. to-wit:
All of tho -~~ (exclud-Ptloln ere boiled on ,..
Ohio Compeny't Purch- ing the COlli with tho right to
Survev.
R••noe Deed : Volume 2 . In Memoriam
1110. Poge 141 end Volume
284, P- 246 Moigo County
Oood Rocordo.
opproiud
IN MEMORY OF

7182

a-eo recently

Public Notice

No. 18,195 _,Hneoflot4ofSyr~~CUN
NOTICE
OF
SALEend Solt Company Plot in 10 file with hio
eveni!)g__an&lt;!.fliesi!Jd~tsaredlvjded ·
chockorcuhior'u:hoclcfor.,
In
punuance
of
on
ocdel; of 1- ~'!'"'! Syroou•; ~oo Wi!Jfl
according to Iheir age and ability.
oolo In tho obowe ontidod
foot e~ng tho North Uno ·onlount oquel tv five I * eonl
1 Registratt'on for classes wt·n taka
action, I will offer for tole et of uld Lot 4 tv tho point of of hio bid, but In no_,. moro •
&lt;
publicauclionotthefrontdoor beginning, conUiining 1.65 lhenliltylhou•nd-,oro
place at 3:30p.m. Thursday at Ute
of the Court Hou11 In Pome· acrea. more or 1...
bondlor.ton l*cenlofhlobid,
Rulland Civ ic Center. lnformalion
roy, ih the abow nemed
The burings in lhe lbove poyotilo to tho Di,.,.,,
County, on Friday the 29th ay description 1n1 boiled on tho
Blddoro must apply, on tho
may be obtained bycalling675-1999.
o1 March, 1981, 11 .10;00 A. Ohio Company'• Purchue lormt, for quellficeliou
M .•the lollowing described real IUMty.
. at lout ion aY. pr1or to t1o

al shower

Debbie Michael Curfman was
hoored with a bridal shower
Tuesday at the Meigs Inn.
Guests at the shower were Cindy
Brown, Joy Bentley, Mary Porter.
Diana King and Kara; C:harissc
Knight , Julie Houdashell , Anna
Morman, Shirley and Amy Littlefield, Becky Johnson, Ann and
Karen Hemsley, Susie Fischer,
Brenda Hickel, Shelly and Tara

f •fl ..
,tvr-e

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304-675-2441

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Public Notice

LARGE ANIMALS AND
SutiG£RY IY APPOINTIIINT

3 bdr. home located outaide
city limit• on St. Rt . 588. 1 'h

both, LR, kitchlln, femHv
Coli 814-245·5800 eve. room, prk:.C. reduced· to
Day time c•ll 448-2107 .
t40,000. Cell 448·9398 Ot'
614-258-8205.
COMPLETE HOUSEHO~DS
FURNITURE. 8odi, iron,
wood, cupboordt, cheiro,
ch••tt., b••kott, di•hoo ,

Good locuat fence poata .

We• .-lay 3 p.m.· S p.m.
iHur'1Uiay 'l · p.lii:-.o~ p.m.
hiclay' 1 p.m..! p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.- 11~30 a.rw.

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Box. 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

IUSINESS PHON£
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8 inch locuol troa: -

Ruuell has just completed a
Fleet Marine Force tour with
RAttallon Landing Team 3/3 as the
eommandlng Qltlcer of Weapons
Qlmpany. Hla career began In 1967

SALES &amp; SERY!!E.

Guttere
Downspouts.
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
S'orm. Doors
&amp; Wlndowa

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100 Aero Lot 291, aid point
of beginning being ot , . .
Northwoat comor of lot 4 of
tho Synocu• Cqol end Soil.
Compony Plot in North SyraCYH. Mid point of boginning
being at en 18 inch cherry-;
thonoo South 200.1foot along
t1o Woatlino o1 Loll 4 ond 6 of
tho Syrecu• Cool end Solt
Company Plat. in North SyraciJM: thonoo South 68 dog.
45' Eoll 263.3 - to tho
of Townohlp Roed
T·123 ISnowbe! HNI ROidl,
-north 29 deg. 04' EMI
88.8 - end North 45 deg.
05' 64' Wett119.3foot to ...

Medal.

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING

NEW-IEPAII

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

point- about 495 fetnond
South about 2,400 from
tho Northooot comer of Mid

DETROIT - On the time tdted
parade deck at Brodhead Naval
Armory, Detroit, Mich., Major
Karl R. Russell assumed command
of Martne Corps Recruiting Station,
Detroit, from Major Samuel H.
Kilne m, on Jan . 26.
After the traditional "passing of
the colors," the guest of honor. Col.
WUllam M. Rakow, Director. 9th
Maline Corps District, addressed
MarbleS. fBJnlly and friends attendIDa the ceremonies, and presented
KJlDe with a Meritorious Service

317 North S.COftli.
Micldloporl, Ohio 45 760

Stltinel

o f ...
Pu.and-being
u folows: Beginning .. •

~ormer

NO DOWN PAVMENI
lOWER MON!HLV PAVM!HI

Syracuse Municipal Building.
POMEROY - High School
Class of 19ti5 meeting at 7 p.m.

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

to drive the vehtcle of your

choice.

Ill CaurtSt .. Po.rty. Ollo4571it

Town

Ma'rlne

Hertford Community
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Auct~nw~FriayNghtel
Center. Truckload• of new
INTERESTED IN A
Howard l; Writtstl
men:twindloo of,_
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- -·
YOUNG'S
NEW VEHICLE
ALL STEEL &amp;
BOGGS
Conolemonto
WeCl ike to introduce you Ia
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- Roofing
Ca.
SALES &amp; t-rD\II-1'[
CARPENTERPOLE BUILDINGS
Engage-A-Car. the modern wa~
t:o,..d. Rlchllrd Roynoldo.

REEDSVILLE- OUveTownsblp Trustees wUl meet Tuesday
evening, 6::ll p.m., at the
Reedsville tlrestatlon.'

The Daily Sentinel

_!-:~:-~roomsofthechurchans_J3n
Several Herit age Christian
Academy students a re from the
Letart FaUs and Portland areas of
Meigs County . .•

TIJESDAY
POMEROY- XI Gamma Mu
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Soror·
tty, ww meet Tuesday for a
movie and pizza party. Members
are to meet at the Spring Valley
Cinema at 7 p.m .

II I' .II I I

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MIDDLEPORT - Middleport Lodge .163 F&amp;AM will meet
1n regular sessm Tuellday
evening at 7: :lJ p.m. Refreshments will be served toUawlnK
the ·meettne. All rilembers are
asked tb attend.

CLINIC

·-chnstidn -wilt host
competition
l{erllage Christian Academy,
Ravenswood. will be hosting the
March 22 state:wide West Virginia
Chr.islian school competition.
The announcement thai HCA

alumni reunion.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction
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sixth graders; PauiSharpandStacy
Jo~ , fift h grade; Amy Hamon ,
Shawn Ha m on, Shane Hatfield,
JaSon Hysell , Karen Smith , Larry
Faw and Becky Snowden, fourth
grade.
Qeborah Pickens was pronouncer
and judges were Joycp Seelig a nd
Nancy White.

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Township Trustees meeting, 7 p.m. Monday at
town hall.
LETART -

8

Business Services

Calendar

MONDAY

The Ody Sutluei-Paga 7

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

23

Profe11ion1l
Services

Piano Tunint and Aepelr.

t49,000 .00 . 304 ·875 · ...

7 room home. · 1'h loti.""·
gerden a.-ce. HtrtfONt. WY _,..

119.500. 304-882-3374.

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"'
for S1le

Brunlcordl Music Co .. 4480887. Tw.ntleth ....,r of
quoNty ...,Ice. Lane De·
nltlo, 814·742-2111 ,

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PIANO. TUNING AND RE·
PAIR. RociUMd ,.._llnlllod

room, IIIIIICtttc, c:entrelelr_,
refrigerator.,.,.., new Cll!f· ·'
pettng, front -nlng lOft,'.

time only. Ward'.a KeY':olrd,

I

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1875 Hollv Perle, 2 - .·.;

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....304·1171·5500 o_r 171· WOOd
Dlnnlna.- 112.I'.:JO',
000.00.:104l71f.3l84 ....... 1:00.
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3824.

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51 Household Goods

They'll Do It Every Time

for Sale

County

Inc .

Valley furniture: naw It

Li mestone, Sand, Gravel .
Pick up at Richards-~! -Son.

ueed . Large section of qual·
ttv furniture . 1216 Eaatem
Ave. , Gallipolja.

SPE&lt;;IAL cut aloba 8 PU

Coil 448-7786 .

loads delivered in dump
truck11100, or 21oada 1180.

$6,400.
Trade Canter Furniture
Outle~. Kanauga, Oh. New

-

atay if sold . Call 446-7200

dork tlntod glot• ond block

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ax . neighborhood. Call614·
246-9296 .

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41

Houses for Rent

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 2•65 To•ch 2-3 bdL. ·un·

furnished . Ha1 all screens&amp;.
storms &amp; homemac:te

co~ d .,

.&amp;tQ.POoc.. Seo fred

;s bdr. ·nouae 1n country near

Sendera or call 614-266.·

Rio Grande, S225 mo., no
pets, sec. dap . 'Call 614·
246-5439.

6265.

14x70 Shannon 3 bdr., like
new. Cell 614- 367-0214,

•afte• 6 call 614-388-9021 .

Small unfurnished 4 ·rm .
hou1e at 816% Firat Ava.

1979 2 bedroom mobile
. home. 14x-70. all electric,
excellent condition . Unfurnished . Call446-1586 .

'""' · Call 446-9779 .
In town (Evens Heights) 2
bdr . large LR , knoUy pine
paneling , WB fireplace ,
$260 .00 per month, deposit
·and references required .
Blackburn Realty . 446 -

69-1 ~x60 , 2 porches , un·
derpioning, blocks, fully Carpeted. Nice .$6.200 or leu
without porc hes. Call 614·

0008 .

367 -7609 ,

Eureka. modern 2 bdr. home

.Blackburn

Monday-Friday. Coil 4'46·
1 bd'r ~ 8pt .. 2 bdr apt ..

1

Unfurnished 2 bdr, in Crown

1974 Skyline 14x64, two

42 Mobile Homes

614-992-7284 or 614-986·

.

Furn. 2 bdr. mobile home.
Located K &amp; K Eastern Ave.

$12 .000.00. Cai1614-992 2439 .

vent. Rib . Shot

like now. 304-676-2940.

and light houl8 keeping
t ooms . . Park Central Hotel.

sewer &amp; garbage

614-256-1187.
2 bdr mobile home , $170
water included, furnished. private lot. Call

mo,

446 -7122 or 446 -9346

eve .

6540 .
Schult home by owner lo1

Furnished, no city taxea.
vvate• _&amp; aew_,ge turnistled.
beautiful riverview , Ka ·
nauga . Foster ' a Mobile

Home Park. 446-1802.

7

Furnished room, 8126 . Utili·
ties, range. ref. Share bath.
Men only, 919 Sec ., Gallipo·
lis. 446-4416 efter 7 p.i'n.

46 Space for Rent
.M.ob:ila home )pt,_12'k60' or
smaller, 676 water paid, 4th
&amp; Neil, Gallipolis . Call 446·

4418 alter 7PM .

1 2x60, 2 " bdr ..' located 2
miles from HMC at Evergreen . Children accepted .

Cai1446-3897 or 614-245·
6223 .

Farm Equipment

6 tifnea

King size bookcase weterbed with mirror. Call 814-

54 Misc. Merchandise

266 -6279 .

mower tfi95. Ford 8N front
end loader t295. I ft. buah
hog brend brush hog e396 .

Cai18H-288-8522 .

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Used dishwasher, Sean 1977 Case 996 Ferm TreeKenmore, $46. Cell 446- .tor. 1500 hours. Excellent
2847 .
condition . •&amp;600 .00 . Call

1970, 22 foot Winnebago.

S14·986·4143 olter 8 :00
t:or saie. us&amp;d R-65 Ditch
Witch and Davis 30.0
Trencher. Call

Tractor. Call 614·

7-942. r~r. 6..14.. 6.94·6:00~.
Box spring• tor sale, three.
810.00 each or all

(Coal o,livered) good lump
house coal 1 to 1 ton . call
Jim Lanier 675-7397 o"'r

126 .00 . Call 614
6384 .

304-675-1247.
S20.00

81

$275 . 32 col. C.V.A. oqulr- Vicon 4 wheel reka e3&amp;0. 4
rel rifle like new 8140 . Call row Ford corn pl•nter. 3 pt.
hitch , Maaaey Ferguson
614 -256·6586.

IS inch color TV $200.00.

Upright · Plano. Industrial
Singer sewing machine. Excellent condition . Call 614·

pickup

Furnished Rooms

$175 mo . $1.00 dOl&gt;- V11Bto&gt;t.- l C@ll 614-446 -07_68.

Price Redu ced - 1978 Lib·
arty mobile. home. 2 br, alec.
central air. · ha'llle 'replaced
'bath fiktur8s, carp·et. water
taok, range &amp; microwave.
Immediate Occupancy . Homestead Realty . 304-675 -

Farms for Sale

Phone 304-773-5430.

Firewood

,&gt;; liVI:Siiid

3i1~1J,~~~:tu:-,:~.'~~;;~;~;~~~~
FRI.o~"~'i~n;gt~o~n;lsS.7~
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o;
:
-:s;~f.i;
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:
Fid.' 12 go. 21 ' imp. cyl. 614-288-8822.

load. $30 .00 dolivored. Call
304-675 -6762 or ·676 ·
For rent Sleeping Rooms, 2991 .

45

for Rent

Lot and trailer for sale on
Mulberry Ave. in Pomerov.

33

USED
Used IIOV81
and refrigeratora. Compare
our ...pri ces : ·- save--t oday '

S160 -S260 . Coil 304-676- Generator. 20 ft . awning.
7283 875-5104 or 675· Vary good condition . 430 T
6386 .
John Deere Trector with
end loader. 720 Jo~n
613V:r Third Ave., 1 bdr.,

I dill. SiiiiiJIII''

a.

71

Autoe for Sale

1979 Fiot Strodo. 5 tpeed.
t36!1.00. Coil 114-9492249.
.

Cost $12.000 will

2746 or leave me11age.

City. Cai1614-266-8620.

bedroom. $8500.00. Call

p.m.

"11 o u~•i n u · 0 pji (H'i:u nity i
monthly re11t starts at $183
tor 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedroom, deposit *200,
located near Spring Valley
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV available,
hours as poasible1 0 am to 4
pm and . 7 pm to 9 pm

between 9 &amp; 6 .

Realty ,

0008 .

7722 .

- catea - K- &amp;- K- Piitk...-G·o o·d
condition . For information
call 304-675-5417 after 4

commercial quality, includ ·
ing luxman. Yamaha. It
Boae equipment . Rack
mounted with light and 2

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i "97914')('65,'2bdr, i bath,
front kitchen . gas
heat , S8 ,500 . Call 669 ·

4427 .

box springs i"cluded . Very
good condition. Please call

Privately owned component l 1

otoroo oyotam. of otudio

Pickens used furniture. 304-

~~1c;·~~-""''~·
JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (E.quol

2 0x60 double wide. good

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Coil 814-388 -8617.

448 -8342.

985-4212 .

Reduce safe and fast with
GoBese Tablets and E-Vap
'-'Wet er "'" P-i'lls' ' F·r ll1""h
Pharmacy. "
PHOTO SPECIAL now thr,u
March 31st, 6 r&amp;print• from
color neg&amp;ti'ltleS or 3 prints
from slides or 3 copy prints
from prints. Your choice 99
cen1s. Hockenberr~ Pharmacy North.

pm;

.62. W11ntad to Buy
Wanted to lea1a: 1185 to·
be coo poundage to my farm.
Gatlia Co. 10% down now
with agreement in price par
lb . for ram~~indar in lee..
paid at toon 11 pa ..ible to
sign ASCS lea.. trenafer

formt . Coli 446-2364.

63

Bullijl.ng Materials

Holstein buill, breeding age,
also baled wheat atraw.
Cows with A .I. breeding and

Block, brick, sewer pipes,
windows, lintels, etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,

Livestock

OHI rocorda. Call81f-2862496.

56

1ng.

Pets for Sale

Impala

.. nd1HT1 a•l• etectric jack.

FI&amp;HTI fJ0 AflDSlAKG

...0~ t5lHAT, 'SHAKE: H~N!:&gt;S~
A~D

81

rn

Home
Improvement•

® Wheel Fortune
Gl (j)) Entertainmem

Tonight
• WKRP in Cincinnoti
IHBOI Fraggle Rock
B:QO U I]) TV's Bloopero S.
Practical Joket
CD Cisco Kid
(!) USFL Footboll: Memphis ot Jackoonville
(I) American Caeaar
Cil Hardceatle S. McCormick ICC)
(7) ®
il)) Billy Graham

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

304·876· 6376 .

Uncondltlonelllfetime gua' rantee. local reference•
furnished. Free eatimetat.

J &amp; J't Siding Vinyl &amp;

(60 min .)
Cil Wonderworks

aluminum tiding a roofing.
Free estimate•. Call 814-

72

!papering. Coil 614-742 ·
2328 .

RON'S television Service. ·
conc~:-een -4-..e-=782.8 ave's
. Specializing in Zenith and
~tween 4-9.
Motorola. Quazar. and
house calls. Cell 304-6781977 Suburban , air, 4 2398 o• 814-448-2464.
wheel. no rust. Call 446-

2636 efter 6PM and ask for
Robin.

-g:oo - 8

Hay 8o Grain

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1976 lnternationel 3,4 ton

pick-up . Flotbod. t750.00.
Call 614-986-4464.
1972 Chevrolet 3.4tontruck,
A-1 running cond, very good

65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

body. t1 ,200 .00 or boat
olfor. 304·676-7677.

ci_lities . English

t2J-

Rotary or ctble tool drilling.
Moat well• completed aame
day. Pump Nles and·Mrvi-

(l) - MOVIF

Eopreos·
I]) 700 Club
Cil MOVIE : 'Murder In
Te•n· Pan 1
Cil
(j))
MOVIEo
'Gauntlet' (CCI
g CIJ (10 Kate II Allie .
CIJ (ill American Ployhouse
(CCI 'The Ghost Writer.'
Claire Bloom , Sam Wana~

Outdoor lighted message
sign, perfect for any busi-

noaa, coil 304 -676-4128 .
84 acres, 3000 lb tobacco
allotment, 1 Yz story house.
bath, 2 barns, garage, cellar,
tool lhed. 6 other buildings.
plenty water . Located in
Lawrence County. Ohio ,
near. Lecta and Crown City
Mining Co . Call 614-256-

6083 .
.90 acre farm, rural water. 6
room house. with 3 bad room rentel · trailer. Crab

Creok Rood. 304 -6761206.
35 lots &amp; Acreage
280 acres for oil and gas

loaao . Call614 -992· 6918 .

36

Real Estate
Wanted

44

Apartment
for Ren1

Niclay furnished sma ll
house, fT'IObile home • .eft.
apt . adults only . Call 446·
0338 .
Partially furniahed 2 bdr.
garage apartment. Adults
only, securrty deposit. Call

after 3PM 446-9279.
Furnished 2 rooms Ia bath.
downstairs, clean, adult
only, no pets. Ref. required.

Coll446-1519
Furnished efficiency apt .,
$126 .00 per mo . Private
bath and entrance . Suitable
for one person . Cali 446 -

For lease 2 bdr. unfurnished
apt., overlooking city park ,
sto\le &amp; refrig .. 1190 mO .

Call PJ'o 448-1819 or 4482326 eve.
Merchandise

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St ., Gallipolis. New
&amp; used wood - co~•' stoves, 6
pc wood LR suite 8399,
bunk beds t199. antron
recliners 899, new &amp; used
bedroom suitee, ranges.
wriri'ger washers, &amp; shoes.
New livingroom suites

trencher and New Holland

Trdn~port,illon

Reg. Cocker Spaniel for
sale. 4 months old . Fawn
colored . Very good with

$_1 0 .00 . Upright freezer

Par~keeu.

Cockatoos.
Finches, S8ed, Cages: All

8169.96 .

Lou of dinette sets some
with benches. New and used
·tools, hardware. elec. glaSJ·
ware. and misc. Large gla11
show case, Bar and 1 variety
of stools. typewriter• from
$12 .96 . Two cedar war·
drobes, new chests, gn
keroune, wood and coal
heater•. 3 ,500 watt 8 hp
g e n e a tor 1 1 0 · 2 2 0
$695.00. Children rockers

Supplioa. Call 614-986 4212 .
AKC Female Cocker Spaniel. 2 v2 years old. S25.00.

Phono 304-675 -1036 .
·57

Musical
Instruments

Witch

loodor. 614·694·7B42 or
694-&amp;00111.

3 voa" old. Call 614-9922770 bolore 2PM .

children . $100.00 . Call
614-992-6747 .

Ditch

71

Autos for Sale

coa. 304-896-3802.
B &amp; 0 Home Improvements,
replacement windowa. ,
aluminum aoffit, vinyl aiding, continuous guttera. frn '
astimataa, all work guaran·
eed . winter month1 ~--i =

0100. Coll614-387-7118.

good condition. Paaaenger
or cempirtg van . Oris Hubbard, Fifth St., SyracuM,
Ohio.

1966 Buick LeSabre '"•

1978 Ford Bronco XLT. over

than 60.000 actual mlloa. 4
dr .• good cond .. 1800 . Coil
814-388·9334 ofllr 8PM.

tained camping trailer
•1,796 .00 . Top Coon
Hounds, tradae dog1 . 0\lar

f236 . utllltleo pold. Coil
448 ·4416 oltor 7PM .

priced from t285. to t895 .
Tobloo, S60 and up to 8125 .

2.0Dd ltoma in otock . STOP
AND LOOK. Wo buy and aoll

Hide-e-beda,$390. and up

on consignment. Open 9 -8

to t660 .. oofo bedo S145,

Furnished efficiency7Y2 Nail

Recliners, 12-26. to e376.,

2 apt. lor rant downtown oil
util. paid. Cal1446·1436.

1286 to ·t'{46 . Oolk t110
up to 1226 . Hutc h••· "560
•
.
Bunk bod complete with

Riverside Ap11. Middleport.
Special rete1 for Senior
Citizen a. •130. Equal Haul·
ing Opportunities . 814 -

mattreaaes. 1276. and up to
$396 . Baby beds. •110.
MattraJHS or box springs,
full or twin, t68., firm,

2 · Chev. 310 eng. with auto.
trana. 1 mile on 233 on

992-7721.

ond t7B. Quoen ootl. t195 .

141-B. Lonlor.

homo . Phone 304-576 -

Furnished garage apt. 1 bdr .,
29'h: Nail Ave., Gellipoli1

59 For Sale or Trade

t35,00 n - porit, &amp;.000
mil••

on

new

motor.

S5,800. Coli morning• 304875-7334 .
.
.

84 Oodgo Chorgor 11.000
mi.

air

cond.,

5

apd.,

•6.800. 82 Plymouth Turitmo TC·3 34.000 mi . PS,
4 opd .. t4.000. Coil 3792726.
72 Kormon Ghio

WINNIE

614-448-4477 .
JIM 'S PLUM81NG e. HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1. Bo• 3115. Golll,
polio. Con 814 -367-01176 .

Coli anytime 814 -44111·
4537. Jomoo L. Dovloon. Jr.

1981 Suboru ototlon wagon
Dl, 4 wheel drive. luggega

o• onytime by appointment.

Pontiac Lomons ·for good

ti•et. t1.500. Coli 8H-

•ock. 42.000 mllet. now

Closed Thursday, call 304-

station wagon. Call before

693·1831.

radial .

4

I peed.

84

676 -7263 675 -5104 or
876-5386.
Nice 2·bedroom hou1a. BOO
block First Ave., Gallipolis,
off street parking. referen ce• and deposit, Call 814-

266-,629.
House for rant 2 bdr. •160
mo. adultt with 1 email

child. Coll614-266-6068 .

Two bedroom apartment• in
New Haven . Newly remodeled in town. Call 814-

992-7481 .
Two bedroom furnished

2 bdr . unfurniehed houH
with garage and workahop.

oportmont. Coli 814·992·
6434 or 304-882-2518 .

Call 446-96811.
1 and 2 bedroom fumlehed
Llngsvllle, 3 to 4 badrooma.
Big yard end garden area.

UOO .OO plut utlllti.. ond

oportmonto . Coil 814-8926434 or 304-882-2.11116 .

eecurtty dapolit required.

APARTMENTS. mobile

Coi1614-992·6692 .

homes, houaea. Pt ; Plaaunt

2 bedroom hm, se. fully
carpeted for re nt In Pon'lo·

8221 .
- - --------

•oy . Coll614-992 -3054.

Two bedroom opt. 304676·21148 or 1176·5763.

21tory houoe. N. Pork Drivo.
304· 176 ·21~2 .

and Golllpollt . 614-448-

Unfumlshad lpartmant, 5
room1
, beHm.nt and
vard.
• • •A 1'\1'1. _ _ _ ..
. . .__ ..,&amp;o.

............ _,.........
304·171 -7541 ovonlngo .
... '"""''......

LAFF • A DA 'y .
•

614-2415~5821.

•ea.

• dr. cheetl, e49. 6 dr.
cheata. eat. Bed frames,
120.end 126., 10 gun - Gun

coblneta.

f360 .

•u.

from•• t20.
a. S30,
klngfromot60. Goodaoloctlon ol bedroom tu~...
rocker•. metal cabinets.

hoodboordt f3B
t65 .

L.:.Jt=~
c:r

G•• or

electric rengee 1375. Baby
mattrae~s, 126 • 135, bed

e.

lc:.jl

1979 Ford Fairmont • .-.nd·
ard tfllnt, priced to Mil; very

lbll

.good cond. Coli 44111-211119
anytime.

---I B

[WARf

1874 Monte Corio. good
•1.050or-toffor.
Cal 114· 388-8370.

thor:·

OF THE

ROBOT

up to

1182 C....,. Coleb&lt;lty AT,
olr. cruloo•.tllt. V-1. AM-FM.
42.000 mi.. rust proofing.
•6.000. Coli 441·211184.

UHd Furniture -- 6 pc.
dinette, head boards, and 2
bedroom aultn. 3 mllet out
BulevHie Rd. Open Bam to
5pm, Mon . thru Sat.

1171 AMC Con-d. good
cond. Coil 211 -17S8.

1114-445-0.322
IIY6L£11fi!,V.

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W•-•· dryoro. rlfrlo•••·

............ ...,.. .. \ ...... ~ .. ............ .... ~..........

..

..... ___

...... . . . . .

il&lt;IUI-

''TechnoloJ!y sure has chamled

.. .

tor., ranges. 8k1gg1 Ap·
plillncot.
__ , _. _ Uppor
...... _Rlvor
_...
_Rd
_,.
.......~

814·441-7398.

I

IYIUl..lo

1980 Monzo 4 cyl ·· 4 ..,._...
-d
U.500 or boat offer. Coli

things ! "

--

Jl.,

74 Motorcycles
1980 Hondo CR-2&amp;0. vary
good cond. Coil 448-8710.

())

Ge~eral

85

75

Alto poola flllad. Coil 814-"
258-1141 or 614 , 448..
11711 or814-445-7911 .

Boate end
Motort for Bale

17 fl. Craotllnor, 1U
Inboard-outboard , power

Auto Pert•
• Accee10rie1

Mldwatt 12 ft. longth. 8 II .
wldo 42" lideboor&lt;l truck
bod. Phone 304-17•·1807.

a a M TillES, Tiro daa"·

CultOIII -~~. Col lor
il!::~.:.ji~--! !.! -! ~! !.

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTER'I' SHOP
11113 Soc. Avo.. Gollipollo.
814-441•7833 or 11114-441·
1833 .
R •

M Furnltura' ' Manufac-

turing. St. Rt. 7. Crown '
Cit~, Oh. Coli 114-211· '
'!~~. ~!!LE~. U!-!~!!.

Old II -

Ur&gt;hoolorod.

!IEquipped
IICymbels

ol

b-+-+---1-

38 TV adrelll,
ClwlotleSI Resident 1..--1---1---l--+(autfls)

31 In the-

41Wanderer
t1 Blkel')'

Simon

fidure
a Italian

l on otd friends from
underworld to help him re~
cover a coed's stolen car.

DAII,Y CRYPTOQUOI'ES- Here'• bow tAl worldt:

(l)Latenight Alneric:ol
(JITaxl

8

il))
ABC
News
NljlrtFolii
• Twilight Zone
!MAXI MOVIE: 'Hoppy
Birthdory to Ma'
11 :45 IHBOI MOVIE: 'Finnepn
Bogin Apin' (CCI
12 :00 Cll Burne • Ahn (!] USFL : Mornphioot..........,_

PEANUTS
IT SAYS 1-lERE

AXYDLBAAXR
IILONGFELLOW

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
0
Si 1e 1 ufor the three L's, X for the two 's, ~tc . ng e,~n;,
apostrophes, the len8lh and f0111111tion of the words are all
hints. Each dey the code letters are different.

CRYPl'OQUOTE

(I) AIC News Nlghlll•

T~IS 15

THE TENTH ANNUAL
''TIN'( TOTS" CONCERT

( I-lATE BEl N6 C-ALLED

A '' TINY TOT " :

(10 MOVIE:
Petticoat'

'Oparatian

I~ HollyWDOd

12:30 •m m Lato Night' David lattai'IMII
CD Love T11et Bob
&lt;Il ·aonny Hill Show
8 C1J McMillen II Wllw
·rhe Devil You Say .' iRJI90
min . ~

•l!Z'Nawa

a-1f-f-+-t-

river

(60 min .)

t&lt;lm prop. - t r i m lobt,
trl-houl. 304-11175-8281.

711

:17 F7npet'81e

uTonight
m rn
Beat o1 c.roon
's guests are ltzhak
Sl.._

814·31117-0123 or614-387·
7741 night or &lt;loy.
U pholetery

down

t~~!!~~~~r:~~~~:c~~~:J:rt..~i::=::~~::~!!~~~-=il~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~pi~~~an~~~~~VV:i:lii:a:m~F~.===t~~=F~ ~~~~~~~~~

Ken · s Water Servk:e. Well at"
Ciaterna, poole filled. Phone'

87

'Son~

.

Prize
novelist

S Benny HiH S._
11 :3o

Hauling •

J:.mea Boys Water Servic..

MOVIE :

love

Pulitzer

Angela'
Cil Dod'$ Army
(ill lnoldo- White HouN

Electrical

1871 Hondo ca. 7110 K
1800. 8.ooo mlloo. 3048711-4484.

Openin~ lead o•Q

eaer:

Giant Slalom is presented
from Nonh Conway. NH.

&amp; Refrigeration

Solo•
a. Service
Sciuo••·
Fabric Shorpen
Shop.
Pllmeroy. 814-992-2284.

Soatll

.Yesterday's ~r
5 Egg
13 -Cook, Jr.
specialty 20 Dickens 21 Classes
u Younc
, Bendix
hero
· or plants,
creature
role· · 21 Pilot
animals, etcc .,
11 Small bed
7 Friend zz Pell30 Kitchen
11 King (Sp.l
in
lloned
gadget
11 ~in
1 Stain
23 Hallen :a Jacket
.. Offiiclal
u Singing 24 Blue
style
""
group
grass 34 Tear
seal
1• EJ:pUtled 11 Type
35 -fixe
24 Contrivance 11 Russian
or
38 Patch
:r:5Use
city
soil
38 - hadit!
21Fint
Syria

Coverage of the 1985 Mlch'
elob Light Cup Dual Super

motoa. Coil 448-8038 or

blue.

Pass
Pass
Pass

Pass
2+
2•
Pa!Ss
2 NT
3•
Pass
3 NT
Pa&lt;ss ~ - Pass- ·

t+

4 Pound

12 Ancient ..

Secret
(!) Women's Pro Skiing

992-7119 anytime.

rebuilt

North

3 Romanian
city

u-

SSoop
11:oo um CIJ rn o CIJ (10 •
(j)) News
CD Worlde Best Kept

Oood-1 Excavating, b.eae·
mentl, footers, drivewey1,
septic tanke, landecapinQ .

Oozar work land claerlng,
landecaplng, etc. fru esti-

East

WHt

DOWN
I Getaway!
2 Zhivago's

11 Imitate

emotional issues concerning
the death penalty are examined through four indi'llliduals
directly affected .
(ill Nowowotch

Excavating

cond. FOR SALE OR
TRADE, Phone 304·67&amp;·
8612 or 675-2486.

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer: North

IS Require

the mouth
· I Sonptress

CIJ ® Cagney -

IH80[ MOVIE : 'Jin•ed' ·
!MAXI
MOVIE :
'Tho
. Earthling '
10:30 CD Tovethor: Boonoo
CIJ Oeoth S. Miofreoo ql
Oeloy The complo• a~

or

1987 Ford. one ton. step
van, all alumn body. axe

motor, new front end, n1tw

Comedy

nents. 160 min .)

owner.

Would like to trade 1976

Max

lacey Cagney is determined
to capture a master thief
who is wanted in five conti·

Golllpollt. Ohio

83

+JB
+AQI073

.

ACROSS

@il Independent Newo

Galllpolia. ainglo.
f•om UB . to 1125.
5PM . 446-2170 .
~~~~~~~~~~~~f~6~,0~0~0~-;
0;D~-~3~0~4~·~8~8~2~-~~~~~~~~~~;~==~
0 468-1672 .
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~m~o~-~
u~t~il~it
~
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:
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l
l~~~~~~l~ro~m~l
~
1~0~9~
.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~982
OT
2012.
·-·
with six
Hrvlca.
House for renl . Call 304-

10:00 D

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING Phone·. 61a.-446.- 3888

9 A 16 4

,......,.. .;

1 Wooden
strip
5 Toward

Experiment

Cor. Fourth and· Pine

1971 Volkswagon needa
engine. Body good cond.,

Sofa. chair, rocker, otto·
man,3tablaa, (axtrahaavy),
*18&amp;. Sofas and chairs

Coli 446·0390 .

258-1328 .

...

-- +.)(J~! "

by THOMAS JOSEPH

and the brothers Darryl
it hard to handle success after Joanna teaches ·them the
proper way to manage the
cafe.

IMAXI
Plumbing
8o Heating

,

SOUTH .
.Q4

-~-

aiding. 304-676-2440.
82

• 10 6 4

_+6 2 .

maker and Mark Linn -Baker
star tn this story of a young
writer's rect)llections of a

Building-remodeling. dry·
wall, kitchen-bathroom in- '
etallation, door-window
framing , vinyl • alumin .

1983 GMC S-15 Jimm~
4•4 4 tpd .• 6 cyL. good

1977 Chovy van. graan.

phonograph. 17ft oelf con -

Bundy lluto. Call 448-0082
aftor 6 :00PM .

48,000 mi. , excellent condi·

tion, t4,000. Coil 992·
3149.

614-446-2282.

model end newer uaed e~~rl.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
Eaetam Ave., Galllpolie. Call

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

1

1979 Joop CJ -7 V-8 .

TOP CASH paid for '80

S6 .96 -S30.00 .. High chair,

1232.

t13.000. Coll446-2716 .

198'1 · Dodge Corovon .
PS.PB.AC.CC,TW. .AM·FM
digital clOck ,.dio . 10,000
mllet. Call 614-949-2273 .

car seat, walker. Antique
tools, ' book CBies, waehing
machine, . Victor radio and

Fender Jazz ball guitar,
Fender bassmen ten amp,

chaire,

condition, 7 ,600 . Cal 614·

$199 -1699. Iampo. also

Retired couple wants to buy
acre or less land for mobile

Re nt a ls

1 male Walker Coonhound,

and Used living room furniture used $29.96, new 2 and
5 place 8296.00, Lane rec liner *160 .00. severa'l seta
of tables and lamp1 . New
bedroom sutea from

~host

UHd R-85

air, cruise, tilt,
Clllette, captain

8S87.

buying coal &amp; wood stove1 .
Call814-446·3169 .

New 1 bdr. efficiency •pt.,

3109 before 9 :00pm .

LEON FLEA MARKET. New

$129.95

Chow puppiot. Call 814446-3844 after 7PM .

$296 .00 used $129 .00 .
Bunkbed 8175.00, babybed
$36 . 00 . bod frames

51 Household Goods

mower.

EAST

.• J
• 8 53 2
t AQ9 3

e

GASOLINE ALLEY

304- -

Oragonwynd Cattery Ken nel. CFA Himalayan, Penian
and Siamese kittens. AKC

WEST
• 9 6 53
.• Q J 10 g

king, winning the final two tricks with
the club ace and the jack of
diamonds-:-· u East- dumps the- club nine, South jettisons a diamond and
mond queen, declarer can take a club can run the remaining clubs, losing
finesse and lead a diamond to the only a diamond at the finish .

'Romance on tho Orifnt

1972 lA ton GMC pick -up.
Charles Wildermuth et 814 -

992 -5821 .

64

(CCI

the Dark'
.
[HBDI MOVIE: 'An Unmarried Woman'
[MAXI MOVIE o 'This io
Spinal Tap' ·

be11 offer.

t kn2

+H

. bidding method very much in vogue
among _North American tournament
b!-!dg'! ~!2y.ers .~~J-!!!1- · 2S- the Mrr!~ .
Implies. when a player using this
metbod bids two of a lower-ranking
·suit In respo'nse to his partner's opening bid of one of a suit. he commits
his side to getting to a game contract.
· This approoch made the bidding of
today's hand easy. North was able to
show his 6-4 shape without getting
beyond three n&lt;&gt;-trump.
The play was interesting. Declarer
played a club to the 10 at trick two .
When that held,- he -cashed-the spade
queen, noting with pleasure the fall of
the jack. Then he cashed the heart
ace. That seems strange. but look
what now happens to East on the run
of the spade suit. He must make five
discards. Four of theni are easy two diamonds and two hearts . Meanwhile South has got rid of his two
worthless hearts and a small club.
comes-thl! last'-spade from
dummy. If East parts with the dia-

f11 MOVIE: 'Promises In

7500.

9 K

"Two.over·one game· force " is a

' Tail of the Tiger.' An cMd
pilot and three gho_sts help a
young model airplane enthusiast rebuild an authentic
Tiger MQth fighter plane . 160
min.)
(jj) Uving Planet ICC) 'Seas
- ·-·-otGrass.' 'fhe·grasslinds -of
·three contin.ents are explored for their different life
forms . (60 m in .)

Michael's Paint1ng and Wal·

NORTH
3- 4 - 8~
' + AK10872

· By James Jacoby

Crusade ..
ii Ci) Scarecrow ana Mn.
King f',manda learns that a
soon-to-be released book
exposes her agency cover .

Rogert Baeement
Waterproofing.

31117-7488.

The game
rolls in

e

Call.collect 1-.11114-237-.,
04S8. 9 o.m . to 6 p.m.

8pm.

Trucks for Sale

Nome TMI

CC\\\E&gt;·our Fltlm

Cil

1 977 Honda Civic CVCC.

firm . .Ciil 448-9'144 oftor

ALL R~HT , ME't.l, tJ0\1! ~

cond; t13.900 .00. 304·
882-3924.

Coll814·388-9857.

good, good tirea. new ste·
reo. rec:ent paint job, eaoo

FORGER

BORN LOSER
1979, 2.fi h mini motor, exc

Marcum Rqoflng • Spouting. Now inaulllng rubber
74 Volktwagen rebuilt engine. ga~d cond. e960. · roots. 30 years experience,
apeciellzlng in built up roof. ·
304-876-1769.

1976 Chevette with 1981

PE\YfER

448 -0614.

G. C.

motor. 23.000 mlloo. runo

PHONY

Answer: What that little floor covering· was• A ••THROW" RUG

axe. cond . aleepa 8 . Cell

t3,000. 304-11176-2267.

Ti Chevy Malibu blue 4 dr..
8 cyl., auto, 4 new tires. Call

Soturday'al JumblosoLURID

Good 4-H

Kennels Profes-

S79.000 . Cell 614-245 5281 .

Chevrolet

Vego 22 ft. oelf comolnod

1987 Chevy Yz ton PU. good

0 . Call 614-246-5121 .

Fill Easter - Baskets with
Cabbage Patch. Mr . T or
Michael Jackson Doils. Hard HILLCREST KENNELS
and soft sculpture. 304- . Boarding all breeds. Healed
676-6460 .
indoor- outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Furnace blower with motor,
Stud Service. Call61 4 -448doub .. drain sink with fix7796.
tures. 304-675-1416.

1972 Oldo98 . Loodad. Runo
good. U95.00 . Coil 814·
985-4464.
.

304-678-2989 or 578 U7L -........
=

55 - Building~Supplies .

142 acre farm., will consider
anything of valu~ on trade.

ing back gla11. black teXtured tram• or aluminl,f~

new.

2 yeer old Lane 4 piece
bedroom suite with 1 year
old queen size mattre11 8&amp;

876-6483 or 675-1460 .

,.

winch

I THOUeHT FOR ~Ul'E
THAT WA'j WHAT WE
Wf~E- GOING TO FIND.

IRVIN'S AUTO Ci.ASS.'Iildfromo, dork tinted glloo.
304-876-5408 or814-448·
4423.

gr&lt;&gt;und pool kita.
18K38
microwa\/e
diahwnher, central heat &amp; air,
sprinker system. fireplace .
1% bath, 3 bdr. insulated
\/inyl underpinning , Approx.
1 100 aq.ft . of living space.

I

trarna or alumn color. Twa

locotlont 3!14-875-540111 or
. il4-441-44Z!i .
.

Pool Peo~le Spacial :
Above ground pools-thru
4 -16 -86 - Free a'uto pool
cleaner and and andender
light value $269.96 . tn-

1,171.

~/4/85

Irvin Auto Gloto. lildlng

Will cut and· deliver iifi·
wood. Co11614-266 -1628.

UMd furniture. 8 pc . 18C·
lionel. tovaseat. bedroom
suite, foam mattress end
foundat i on . Corbin &amp;:
Sny_der Furn . Call 446 -

· after 6PM .

Television
Viewing

Auto Peru
• Accaseorie1

back glaaa for pick up wtth

You pickup 116. Coil 814·
245-5804.

Moytog a. Croolay Appliance•. Call 448-4466.
.

Must sell . 1983 Jay Sky liner
14x62 2 . bdr.• completely
· fumlahed except bedroom•.
ceil jng fan. washer &amp; . dryer.
~ompletely underpmned,
8x1 0 storage building, selting on pri'ltlete rent lot, ca n

711

Ohio

Stock block 327 lock pit·
tOM • crank, 2 Mia of 2 .02
heada. alum. rol.., rock«
ormo. dll1rlbutor drive loCh ..
liect . fuel pump. Soil Dnlyoo
• 1foup n5o. cou 1114·
245-5100..,.. Dovd-coll
446· 2107.

814-266 ·8246.

827 3rd. Ave. Gollipolla.
OH.

Call 446-'3468 .

Larry Wright

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

Monday. March 4, 1985

Knouff Flrowood Split· 911%

Mon thru Sat . .&amp;46-1699.

good cond., 2 air cond.

KIT.'N' CARLYLa

hardwooda. You pick up or
we ~eli var . HEAP vender.

TV oe11. Open SAM to 8PM .

,972 Bud'dy 12K60, 2 bdr ..
furnished ,

Appliance.

Monday, March 4. 1986.

54 MI..: . Merchandise

Good uHd appllancel and

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI . WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
AT 36. PHONE 614· 446·
7274.

partly

•' v.J•

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio ·

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No evidence of foul play found in man's death

Area deaths
Leonard R. Brooks
Leo

d
narf Rotchard (Dieck ) !Brooks,
Sr. '-64 ,o
anaAve., o umbus,
. died Sarurday ·"in Mt. Carmel Medical C.mt~r West, 1n Columbus.
·Born Apr. 16, 192lln Middleport ,
he was a r&lt;'tired Penn Central
Railroad inspector, a veteran . of
World warn. a nd a member of the
-Mi-dd-leport Chiitdi of Chn.s;.
Survivors Include his mother.
Mrs. Bertha Bmoks Rife, of Rt. 1,
Middiepor1: two daughters and
sons· in· law. Mary ·Ruth and Ed·
ward Mullins or Grove City,· and
Janet Mae and Gary Grorge of
Columbus; a son and daughter·ln·

,. .,. L··:.~ t~. _.l_Q.~.~~-~~· 0:-'1'"~1:--.
. . ------- ·

..:.,.., ... ~:.:.:.:,.__,___.,....-..--:-~-..
_., ..

_

Jr .. of Grove Ctty; eight grandchild·
ren;twosisters.M rs.Marv ln (Eva)
Milliron and Bonnie Jean Rife- both
'
.
·'
of Rt . I, Mtddleport; a brother.

by

hL~wife. Ruth E. Wolfe Brooks;

f~ther

his .
I
Lester E . Brooks; a
'
sisters, L&gt;iralne Brooks and Lavine

-=....

· R.!fP,.__ ...
F uneral services wUl be held 10
a.m. Tuesday morning at Shroyer·
Rutherford Funeral Home, 1278 W.
Broad St. , Columbus. Rev. Olen
Gould will officiate. .
Burtal will be In Pleasant Cem e·
tery at MI. Sterling.

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Noevldenceoffoulplaywasfound
In other $erm:s department shockprotmtlonandwlllbereturned· deputies of Meigs County Sherif!
Howard Frank.
grandchildren also survive.
· 1 by the Meigs County Sheriff's activity, Daniel Talbott, Long to Meigs County on, Monday by
Besides her parents, slle was
Department In the death of Carlos Bottom, Is In the Meigs County jail , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - pr!.'Cl'd€d In d~ath by two sons,
Cain, age76, who was found lying on after being arrested about 1 a.m.
Adian Smith and Norman Smith.
the fioor at hls Ohio 143residence, at Sunday morning for OWl and
'l·Ota~~.,-~aymornJn•rr ~serviCeS wllftie bela a 11 a ~ ,.. '
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- -ctrtv1ng -"1lnder"suspenslon~- TheTuesday at the Ewing Funeral
Cain was fo11nd by a relative, · department received a report of a
Home with Mr. Roger 'Watson
Charles W. Chapman, who notified suspicious vehicledrivlngaroundon
officiating. Burtal will be in the
the authorities. Cain had been deat'l Bar 30 Rd. In .Orange Township.
Car.leton Cemetery. Friends may
since Friday.
Deputy Brtan Bissell responded to
JM.;.
call at the flllll'ral home from 2 to4
Pres~hoolers invited
the call and madethearrest .Talbott
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and 7 .to 9 p.m, today.
is beint{ held without tx:md. _
lo visit Portland Schooi
Also in jail In Meigs County Is
JA.\.AU,JlU...AUK ... 1~.. $
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, Carlos H. Cain
Portland Elementary students In· Florence Jane Stevel)s of Reeds·
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vile all Meigs County preschoolers ' 11le. who was arrested Sunday by
to visit their school Tuesday for a the Meigs County Sheriff's Depart·
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Funeral · services for Carlos H.
spectil! story time, to be presented men t on a charge of dlsorde r 1Y
Cain, 76, who died at his Route 1,
by the students and by a "Talklng conduct after a complaint against
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Mr. Cain was born Dec.1, 1!0lat
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and Lola Graham Cain. He was a
Meets Tuesday
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Frances Howery, Middleport, and
Mrs .Leah Williams Han·isonville

and ~everaJnlecesa~nephews

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Lebanon Township Trustees will
· meetTuesday eventng,7 p.m .,at the
town., hip garage.
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MelgsAthleticBoost~rs wlllmeet

In regular session. TueSday even·
ing, 7 p.m., atthe highschool. Plans
for
f the winter sports banquet will be
tnallzed.

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The holder of the winning ticket
~iLl .rt.:rei.V.e 1fidfl.!lll~l payment~ ClL L ·!
$113,744,84 after federal taxes are
withheld. The winning numbers
from Saturday'sdrawingwere3:13,
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wUlbeMr.JosephSayre.BurtalwUI
be In Wells Cemetery. Friends may .
call at the funeral home from 7 to 9
, p.m. Monday.

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CHESTER AGRI SERVICE
985-3831

Mina Hart
Mlna Hart, 93, 7245 Mura l
Kirkpatrick Road, Caledonia, pr~c ·
tica lly a lifetime resident of Meigs
,., County.. . died .Sarurday ~t . the
Morrow County Hospital.
Mrs. Hart was bornJan .l8, 189'2 in
Bedford Towns hip, a daughter of the
late William and Samaria Stpry
Rice. She was a member of the
HemiO\'k Grove Church or Chrtst,
the Women's Auxiliary of Drew
Webster Post 39, American Legion,
and .Heml(){'k Gra nge.
Surviving are a daughter, Hazel
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llolf'man-;-Lakdonia; a son, Leo
Srnith, Columbus; a brother,
Wil.m cr Rice. R\'f'dsville, and a ·
s ister, Belva Willard, Bedford
Township.
Nine gra ndchildren, ·27 grea t·
grandchildren and 10 great·great·

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. de\~;ted . !l)e hlrll]g of 1\ltorney Jen~!fer ~sh..,ts as
Pomeroy' s VIllage solicitor.
Mayor Richard Seyler repor1.e d at Monday night's
meeting of Pomeroy Village Council tha t Sheets had
consented to take the solicitor's posiUon. P omeray has
been without a fulltime solicitor since Douglas Little
resigned the position late last fall.
However, when a vote on the motion toacceptShe!'ts
was taken, Councilmen Bruce Reed and John
Anderson voted no, - not because they didn't want
Sheets, but because they fell .there had been a lack of
comm!'nlcation between the mayor and \-'()Unci!. They
also fell that "oui of court.e sy," they should tell Patrick
O'Brten, who's been handling most of· the village's
. ,, legal !ruslnesssin.c ethefirat .of).he:vl!.a r. that a.flllltlme

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,posj(lon.
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enled · a proposal for a government subsidized cab
Seyler ar,gued there was ;.no munesy" · ~volved. · •· "service wlflilil The~vfl\age, at"" no C:osl to tfie village.;, · ~
The vlllage gave O'Brien work, just like any other
As explained by Snouffer, grant funds tor such a
attorney,and "we paid him ."
. project are available through federal and state funds.
Councilman Larry Wehrung, who sided with the
Spoufler. would own the service, but operationa l
mayor asked. "What's the big deal."
money would be furni shed by the grant. Even though
However, when council muld not come to an
there would be no cost to the village, Snouffer would
agreement, It was decided that the issue should be
need thevllhige to act as a government sponsor before
tabled and rropened later.
application for the grant cOuld be made.
Betty. Baronlck, council member, abstained from
If the project becomes a reality, 50 cent tokens (for
the vote, bui agreed that. "Sheets would make a fine •
senior citizens) and $!tokens (for the general public )
solicitor." This meant that ihe vqte was 2·2on naming
will be sold. These tokens a•'E&gt; redeemablefor$2, which
Sheets to the post. Anderson and Reed voted agains1
Is the aost of a fare to and from any point within the ·
the hiring and Wehrung and Young for hiring Sheets.
vU!age. Without a token, the regular $2 fare would be
H&lt;&gt;nrY .W!&gt;.r.rv •. th,e s)1t!h COUilcll member .Was not
.charged. F6qnlnlsout out slde thevlll.age, fares~ill be

Snouffer will set up a meeting between council and
of' UJJCrl ·, to ' gfve 11\e"prO]ec! tuffiie~
discussion.
Snouffer will also be approac hing Mlddlepor1
Village Council abou t the same proposal.
Survey cable users
Councilman Bill Young repon ed that Pomeroy will
be surveying village cable users, via a questionalre, to
find out what consumers arewa ntingconcerningcable
television. Young reports thar other corrununitles
using the same cable serv ice will bt&gt; questioolng their
cable users a lso. A government granted rate increase
and advarice billin g procedures have led toromplaints
from many area ca.ble users.
, (&lt;:;ont inued qn, page 10)

"Selli Bullge,

Sewer line extension done;
contractor wants his money
Elzza.Hut:s sewer.llneextension Is...
fin)shed, ahead of schedule, com·
plete wllh lift 'station, according to
·Bob Campbell, president of Hem·
lock' Pipeline of Racine, cont ractor
for the job.
The problems which have
plagued the opening of the business
seem to have been solved except for
one de1ail"::. Campbell's monl?y.- Campbell, present at Monday's
meeting of Pomeroy VIllage Coun·
cU, repol'ted the lift station pump Is
In place thanks to the s upplier
having thestallontn stock . Delivery
of the pump had been .expected to .
take mUch longer.
Hemlock will finish pouring
concrete this week. The contractor
hopes io blacktop road surface ·
areas by the first week of Aptil.

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Meigs Count y Emergency Medl·
cal Servic(' reports ten· calls were
ansWerrd over !hC'" weekend, six

calls on sa turday, four on Sunday.
At 9: fla.m. Sat urday, Middleport
went to-Stonewood Apts. for Ma bel
Lane lo Holzer Clinic in Middleport.
Atl2:~5p.m .. Middleport went to809
tor Leslie

11oweYer._Carop.bell iJ; now cOn·
cerned that an agr&lt;'Cment made
. during a pr.,.construction confer·
ence was not honored.
He says that at that conference,lt
was agieed tha t the village would
complete necessary paperwork and
"have it in progress" so the village
cou ld apply for an Immediate draw
down of moneyfrom the state·l o pay
for the project. It was Campbell' s
understanding that the funds would
be available the first week in March.
Campbell says he " proceeded In
good faith" only toflndout froml&lt;tm
Shields, a consultant for the vUlage
from Columbus, that the paperwork
has not been completed. Shields toid
Campbell the process to get the
money would take al least another
four weeks to complete, if not longer.
' - ACOO.rding- tu Campbell-.~ S!tiP,!.ds

Jolm Anderso~, councjljlresidenL
said he thought th ere must be '' a
misunderstanding." AnderSQn also
noted. that the village couldn't ask
for a · total draw down · Qf funds
w11hout a total invoice.
Chuck Ma nn, project engineer,
had suggested the total draw down
at the pr.,.constructlon conference
but as Anderson· pointed out. Kim
Shields had not been In favor of the
idea .
"What do I tell my suppliers ?"
asked Campbell - · "that-- Kim
Shields didn't think It was a good
idea ?
"The paperwork was supp&lt;lsed to
done by the first part of February,"
Ca mpbell continued, ·.·so that when
figures became availabl~. the
paperwork could be submitted to the
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minor st ructure fire at the Gardner
residence on Flatwoods Rd. At3: 24
p.m .. Ruiland went to Hill St. for
Ca rl Dennison to Holzer Medical
Center. Pomeroy was called to the
county infirmatY, at 6: 14 p.m. for
Gladys Adkins who was taken to
Veterans Memorial. And at 6: 40 .
p.m., Middleport went to 490 Grant
St. for Lee Reynolds to Veterans
Memorial.
.On Sunday. a ll : 50 p.m., Tuppers
Plains went to Reedsville for Nora
Buchimari to St. Joscph's Hosplt a l in
Parkersburg. Pomeroy was ca lled
to 520 Mulberry a t 2:15 p.m. for
Edna Cooper lo Holzer Medical
Center. At 4:51 p.m ., Middlepor1
went lo 743 Sycamore for Lisa
Manley to Holzer Medica l Center.
And at 6:50p.m .. Rutlandwascalled
to the scene of an auto accident at
Langsville. Virgil Roush was ta ken
'. from the scene Ia Veterans
Memorial.

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eighth grader representing the Metp Jwtlor IUgh
School In Middleport. Ml\)'ll8l'd will represent the
L'OUaly attbe state spelling contest to he heldApril27ln
Colmnbus. On the left Is Eric Heck, sooofMr.andMrs.
Mike Heck, Pomeroy, who was first runne,...up In tlie
couray event. He alo;o received a troph,y. He
represented the Pomeroy Elementary School where
he l• a sixth grader.

AWARDS - Meigs County Superlnlmdent of
Schools Jom Riebel presented awards to the top two
t'OIIIestants In the annual MeigS County Spelling Bee
held Monday night at Meigs High School. Receiving
the first place troplry and a traveUng trophy for her
school wao; county winner, Cindy Maynard, daughter
of 1\lr. and Mrs. Mickey Maynard, Langsville, an

.M~~gs Ju~ior ·High stude~t
captures annual spelliqg bee
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How? Just open an IRA Mini. .. the tax
shelter you can have with as little
as $25. Add wharyou can, when
you can, any time before April15,
1985. Because every dollar you put
in an IRA is a dollar you don't pay
taxes on ... even if you don'triternize .
deductions. You can reduce your taxes
... even get a bigger·refund check. That
means more money in your pocket. More
money in the oonk, too. Because while you
. don't pay the IRS, we pay you. High money
market interes~ adjusted monthly to assure ·
you of the hest cu~rent rate ... tax defer-

Weather forecast
Showers and t hunderstorms early
tonight. Mostly cloudy late tonight.
Lows between 35 a nd 40. Partly
sunny Tuesday. Highs IK'ar 411. The
chance of precipitation is Ill percent
tonight and 20 percent Tuesday.
Extended Ohio Forecao;t

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Heather Franckowiak, Middleport ; Amy Herald ,
Rutland ; Shayne Brynnee Aspin, Salem Center;
Rebecca Bowers, Salisbury; Nicole Beegle, Letart;
Melanie Michelle Adams, Portland; J an Williams,
Racine; Joyce Barnes. Southern Junior High. and
Jason Mnotl, Syracuse.
Joho Redovlan, a guidance counselor at Meigs High
School, pronounced words for thecontestilntsand loca l
superintendents, Richard Roberts, Eastern; Dan C.
Morris, Meigs, and Bobby Ord, Southern, were the
judges. Russell Moore and John Costanzo, county
school supervisors, handled details for the annuaL
event and awards were presented by Meigs County
Superintendent of Schools John Riebel.

Seventeen school spelling champions baNied it out
tor top honors a t the annual Meigs.County SpeUingBee
held Monday night at Meigs High School.
The pitfall in the competition came on the word
"fleabag" missed by Eric Heck , Pomeroy Elementary School, whowasoneofthe last two standing. That
word was spelled mrrectly by Cindy Maynard, Meigs
Junior High School representative, who moved·ahead
to spell the next word. "flipper" correctly and win the
, county title,
Other fin alis ts and the schools they represented
Include Julie Riffle, Chester; Kenneth Caldwell.
Eastern Junior High; Sherrt Wolf, Riverview;
Michelle Frash, alternate Tuppers Pla ins; Chrissy
Weaver, Bradbury; Bobby Vance, Hanisonvlllc;

can
start with for just $25.1t gives you more in
the bank, and more in your pocket. Only
atBANKONE.
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Fair through the period. IUghs
from the mid 3llo; to the mid 40s
Wednesday and from the mid 40s to
near 60 Thur.!day and Friday. Lows
In the :ms Wednesday, from the mid
00. to the mid 30s Thursday and In

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should soon be supplied I o the
sta tion.

told him
would be delayed anyway.

not known exactly when the funds
w1ll be made ava ilable .

Fire loss placed at $150,000
. Losses as the result of two fires at
Meigs County homes Mohday
amounted to some$150,&lt;XXJ
At 10:23 a.m ., the Pomeroy Fire
Department answered a call to the
Charles Mash reSidence, 33'139 ·
Naylors' Run Road.
The fram(l homE.' and two car

garage was completedly gutted by
the fire and later firem en pulled
down the rem a ining walls of the
structure. Losses not including the
contents were set at $108,700. Woods

behind the home caught fi re and
kept firemen .busy for hours with
about two acres being burned .
Middlepot1 and the Forestry Ser·

to the home were estimated ·at
$46,&lt;XXJ.
Thai tire rekln.dled at &gt;:35 a.m .
Tuesday and firemen spent two

vice were on the scene to assist

mOre hours on the scene.

Pomeroy with tbewoods.fire.
At 11:39 p .m. Monday. Pomeroy
Firemen went to the Grover Arnold
home on Rou'te 143 near theforrner
county landfill. The ones tory frame
home was extensively damaged as
the resu lt of a fire which may have
started from a wood burner. Losses

High winds Monday created
havoc with the fires on Monday. The
Middleport· Fire Department was
kept busy also fighiing brush fires
a nd Pomeroy atr5:58p. m . went to
Mlddlepor1 toasslstwltha brushfire
near the cemetery. Therewasalsoa
bfllsh fire on the f)ocxl road on

High winds
·down building

th~3flsFrjday.

&lt;XJUAPSES -

Meeting time changed
According to Mayor Charles
Pyles, Racine Village Council will
hold it s regular March meeting
Tuesday evening, 7 p.m., at vUlage
hall.

walls which had been left
lllandlng following a fire In
February, 19114, at the Empire
Furnllure SIAlre, North Second
Ave., Middleport. Bricks from
the wall fell onto the olflees of
Dr. Richard Slack demolllllllnl
I1108t of the ofllce .tructure.
Pollee oflleen had to he at the
scene throughout the night
hecau8e the rollapee pennllled
easy entrance from the Slack
ofllce llulldlnl Into the Vlllqe
Phannacy. The side and relll'

Veterans Memorial
5a rurday Admlsslons.. None.
sa rurday Dlscharges .. Curtls Rtf·
He, Dwaine McDaniel , Edna Star·
key, Lonnie Black.
Su nd ay Admissions .. VIrgtl
Roush. Gallipolls.
Sunday Dlscharges..Mary Gil·
.ey, .Clare!l..ceFra.'!k,-Sa!!l!-Jen k!ns,
Helcn Frank. ·

Apparently

hlp winds on Monday . night
C8ll!led the collapoe ol hlp brick

SubstanUal penalties lor early withdrawal.

IRA. TheAll·Amerlcan·Tax Shelter
beryone Can Have.

BANK ONE,.
Member FDIC

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walls collapsed jll!lt IIIIer 8 p.m.
MonUa.Y. 'ii.e ~-€ OOadillg Is
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Skip
Meadows of GaDJpolll.

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U!M!:IlM.t.'l'll Pomerov and MlddkDor1
SIOO,IOO. The wooded lllllllde beldnd tile . . . . IIIIo
~were called Monday-to the Charlel Mash~ Cilupt lire and I~ lil21iiiiiliiii'iie liiiare'wien
reooldellce 011 Naylor's Run to IIBUie a fire thai
broulht the biD! l8ldlr ctdrul. Mardi II tile
eventually gutted the re&amp;ldence a1 a lottt8 of over a
bePmlnl of the brul!llllre - ·

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