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                  <text>Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

No evidence of foul play found in man's death

Area deaths
Leonard R. Brooks
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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·

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Jr .. of Grove Ctty; eight grandchild·
ren;twosisters.M rs.Marv ln (Eva)
Milliron and Bonnie Jean Rife- both
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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·
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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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Rutland home, near HarrtsonvUle,
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filed b a lndt ld a!
F-r.lday, wlll be- h!!ld- at- 2 p.m.-~-~Jiloo.Jk: Thehalf:h9.!!f,!t~rytii;!\~~Ul
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Mr. Cain was born Dec.1, 1!0lat
tary's Right To Read Week tlonal Facility for a breaking and
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and Lola Graham Cain. He was a
Meets Tuesday
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cousins,andmany fnends.
Mr. Brooks was precededindeath

Monday, March 4, 1986

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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CLEVELAND(AP)-'Oneticket
that listed an six numbers.drawn In
the lates t ·~Ohio Lotto" game is

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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,
19, 20,21 and 29.

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·Gffi.tiat:i.ng at T-U~ciy':s serv iL'rls
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.
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"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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Emergency S(flJadls-1make ·10 calls

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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. ·

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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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Commentary
Daiiy Sentinel

The

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Redmen' oUst Defiance, 88-68

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Tuesday. March 6,1986

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RIO GRANDE - Rio Grande
~I'll upended Defiance College
f!S-68 In a semlttna·t District 22
. i&gt;layo!! matchup at Lyne Tenter
Monday night.
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Wlththewtn, theRedmenmoveto
294 on the season while Defiance

William "F. Buckley Jr. ·,

Ill Court Street

Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS'MASON AREA"

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEt"UCH

The reaction by the critics to the
declarations of Mr. Reagan and Mr,
Shultz suggests the continuing
1affure of ihe Eastern SeabOrd
llberal mentality to absorb the
relevant priorities. A few
observa tlons: ·
1) It is tiresome and ll'relevant to
be reminded that other govern·
ments with which the United States

Is precisely relevant to current
problems. He said, "The govern·
ment of .the United States has no
quarrei wiih any country, however
obnoxious Its doctrlnes, so long as It
doeS' not seek to export them."
Apply that rule, and you distinguish
Instantly between Nicaragua and
Chile, or the Phlllpplnes- or - at
least for the present - China.

reason whatever, in the Internal or
external affairs ofany other state."
But what is the correct position of a
signatory to the J::SOgota Declaration
In a situation in which a foreign
power has precisely been responsl·
ble tor such Interference, and
moreover, when the motives of that
.foreign power are not merely to
stop with the colonization of a single

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that Nicaragua is a sovereign, ,
Independent state, governed by an · '
Indigenous military junta: Nlcara,gua ts a geopo1iticai crislspuiiil not
because It has·wrecked Its economy
or tortured Its citizens, but because
what It ·has done Is Incoherent
except to the extenttha~ It ls related
to a grander enterprise than merely,
ImPosing to!alltarlan rule on Its
oWn citizens. It seeks, having done.

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China. totalitarian . For the IOOth
tlml' In this space. I recall the
qualification made by Sen. William
Fulbright a dozen years ago, which

co-signed a declaration In which we
pledged that "no state or group of
states has the right to Intervene,
direc!l}' or Indirectly, for any

which to continue to wage Its
generations-long war against the
stablllty of neighboring states?
It cannot be plausibly contended

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Walsh College t25-51 sUpped pas!
Malone, 64-63, In theother!iemlflnal
contest In Canton'. The Cavaliers wUI
travel to Rip Grande on Wednesday
to settle the dlstrlct champlunshlp.
Defiance jumped out early ..
opening up a 1&amp;-8 lead by the 14: 37

fln~at22-9'.

mark. The Redmen In turn forced
markers, hitting 10 of 17 from the
four straight Defiance turnovers as
floor aDd eight of 10 from the line.
the Yellow Jackets went Into a
Guards Jerry Mowery and Mike
Tour-cornefott.ense.
.
limlth -tallied 17 and '16 points,
Slx·three guard Mike Smith respectively, while brothersJoeand
contributed three jumpers and Dan Greg Verhoff connected forl2and 11
Curry tossed In a buckettokilock the
markers.
count at 16, with 11:39 left. The
Fll'Shman center Dennis Bostel·
Yellow Jackets opened up a lead
man stroked In 26 ~lnts, while
though, cor~~~e&lt;:tlng on 12 of 12 1\U·D!strlct pPrformPr Bill SzaiX&gt;
flrst·half free-throws. as compared
added 17 for Defiance. Curry led all
to Rio's one for five .
rebounders with 15, while Joe
The Jackets held a 42·37 halftime Verhoff ripped down 11. Bostelman
advantage. The nip-and-tick contest
recorded nine,
· Mowery dumped out 10 assists for
.' cont lnued for the first nine minutes
of the second stanza untU Cuny hit a
the Redme n. Ron Schomaeker
short jun;&gt;per In the lane to put the
countered with nine for the Yellow

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extend to El Salvador, Honduras,
Guatemala - and, Inevitably, to
the great, huge state of Mexico.
If the umbilical cord between the
Sandlnlstas and Cuba were cut,
Nicaragua's power would wither .
away . as fast as an untended·.
plantation In the jungle. By the&lt;
same token, It Cuba went
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The Redmen won the game at the
charity stripe, knocking .In 21 of 23
second-half tosses. Rio outscored
Defiance 33-llln the flnalll minutes
of play.
· "I felt . that We played much
harder lil tire second half. We were
" said
tight In the

and 22 of 28 from the line for 79
percent. The Jackets hit on 25 of 57
from the field for 44 percent, and 18
of 20 from the lou! circle for 90
percent.
Rio held the advant~ge on the
boards, 39·25.
The Distiict 22 fina le is set for 7: 30 ·
p.m. Wednesday at Lyne Center.

"We just wore them
a tough ball game just 4S hours

at the NAIA
Tournament
In Kansas City on March 13-19.

-==-earlier-and had i_u lrave·i an the way·
down here. I don't' want to take
anything away form our · kids
though. They put in an offensive
clinic against their zone."
Curry led all .scorers with 28

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TOUGH FlGHT - Rlo's.Joc Verhoff (41) slips inside lor two of his 12
points against Defiance In Monday's Di..trlct 22 playoffs at Lyne renter.
Verhoff pk-ked off II rebound~ In the IA&gt;ugh post-season IA&gt;umament
hoot. Defiance defender L&lt;; Kevin &amp;'Cmllll (24).

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Lehigh Unlve1'sity ma y not have..
the best record in college bask~! bail
ihis season. But at least the
E ngineers are g9ing to th~ NCAA
tournament.
"'Championship' games are funny
and teams show emotion In different
ways, " Lehigh Coach Tom
Schneider said Monday night aft er
his team rallied to beat Bucknell
'7&amp;-74 In overtime to win the East
Coast Con.ference tournament title.
The victory gave the Engineers,
at 12'18, an automatic bid to this
year's &amp;Hearn NCAA playoffs.
Lehigh's record, however, Is not the
worst ever In the tournament George Washington, for example,
was 9-16 when it won Its way there
during the 1900-61 season.
None of thl' nation' s Top Twenty
teams played Monday night ..

Our crealor is divinP.

II is human to err and divine to
forgive. We an• just humans no
matter how much we may think
differentlv . We are not bette r than
anot her. w e camp into th" world
Innocent. knowing nothing. Far too
many livl' and die a nd stU! know few
basic truths such as to get we must
gtve, to have friendswe must first be
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beat Fordham 57·54 to win the Metro
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narnent title, and Fairleigh Dlckln·
son, which. defeated Loyola. Md.,
&amp;.1·59 lri overtime for the EastcPn
. College Athll'tic Con.ference Metro
tour~~&lt;~ment crown. Each victory
carried bids to the NCAA playoffs. ·
Lehigh wlll be making its first-ever
appearance In the NCAA tourna·
men! after winning Its first-ever

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to us game after game . Als&lt;f. a
· simple "thank you" cannot begin
to express our sincere gratitude .
You, as fans, conducted your·
selves with sportsmanship and
.class at all times and are to be
commended . You showed your
true class when, Immediately
following 'our tournament loss.
you stood and clapped as one for
the efforts of our team.
Thank you for your support
· this season. We feel we have the
best tans anywhere.
Greg Drummer
Head Basketball Coach
Meigs High School ·

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Fan support appreciated
:As head basketball coach at
Meigs High School, the past sea son has given me many things to
be thankful for many t hlngs In
which l take great pride. Being
able to work with such a fine
grbup or young men and see them
achlev~&gt; such success Is someth·
tqg I wlll never forget .
·The purpose or his letter, how·
ever, Is to point out one or the ra sons tor our fine season that too
often Is either overlooked or lg·
no)"ed - our fans. The response
ot ·our fans to our efforts was at
times overwhelming. We could
never begin to explain how much
your enthusiastic support meant

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before taking thPir first lead of the
game at 67·65 with 31\ seconds left to
play. Bucknell's Chris Seneca then
fon;"Cd the game into overtime with
a 25-foot jump shot as limP expil•ro
in Towson, Md.
In the extra [X'riod, Mike Polaha
made two foul shots with 1:20 left to
put · Lehigh ahead, and afte r
Bucknell again tied it , Pol ahasanka
14-foot shot with eight seconds
remaining for ihe gamP.wlnner.
Freshman Daren Queenan
scored .11 points and grabbed 12
rebounds to help engi neer the
triumph. Bucknell, which lost th&lt;&gt;
ECC' tournament title game last
year to Rider, fi nishf'd 19-10.
Fairleigh Dickinson defeated
Loyola College behind Larry Hampton, who scored 19 points and was

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valuable player. Hampton sent the
game Into ove11ime by hitting a
bank shot with 16 seconds l!'ft in
regulation.
"We call that play. 'G ivl'theballto
Larry and get out of the way," said
Fairleigh Dickinson Coach Tom
Green, whose !Pam Is now 21 -9.
Also In the NCAA tournament Is
lana, 25-4. which got two foul shots
from Arnie Russell with 61 ~nds
left to break a 54-54 tie.

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Tuesday, March 5, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Silverdome roof collapses
PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) - Three

and two games to be played later
this week were moved to Detro!!.
was telling James, 'i've seen
this thing r!p before with lightning,'
"Danielson said from his Rochester
home. "It was leaking all over the
dralns."
Hipple .was standing beneath the
. southwest corner of the roof when It
began tearing, Danielson said.
"All we did was start po!ntlng.
Ertc didn't know what was happening. Then It started coming down all
at once. and-we ran llke hell to the
tunnel.
"It looked Uke somebody threw
hand grenades ln there," hesa!d. "It
was

Detroit Lions football players nar-

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row Iy avoided Injury by scrambling
for cover when the Pontlac_SUverdome roof collapsed under the
weight of a 6-lnch.snowfall.
Gary Danielson, Eric Hipple and
James Jones were playl!lg catch
Monday on the Door of the domed
facility when the roof collapsed at
.11: 4Q a.m. No iujUdt."S were
reported.
"I though! the w1191e place was
going to cave in, and I quickly went
toward the exit," Jones said. "!
thought It was an earthqual\e. ",
Dankilson said the 1(}-year-old,
$55.J.roill!on Sliverdome, In which a
game between the Detroit Pistons
and MUwaukre Bucks had been
scheduled for Monday night, looked
like a war zone. The basketball
game was f'l'SCheduled for April 7.

pressure before, butl'veneverseen
It _do this before," Hipple said.
"Maybe qrte-fifth of the sections are
blown out."

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By BOB HOEFUCH
OVP Staff Writer
Four-yc,ar-old Paul L. McDaniel
In Is back in
Children· s Hospl-

None of the Pistons players were
at the stadium when therooffell, and
the Milwaukee players were at their
hotel In nearby NorthvUle, said
Pistons spokesman Matt Dobek.

Following
blrth,Paulwas
the lntens!ve
unit of the hospltal. Then at the age of 15 months he
underwent open · hear1 s.urgery.
Now at ho"
4, pefully
he wasto
to · be
admitted
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Ibis year for Eastern's Junior Varsity basketball
squad were, standing, Valerie Woods, "IMy Cal-

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Cleve-

fielder Brett
land Indians' center
·
Butler hopes alillleresearch w!ll go
a lang
· way ln the Upcoming
American League season.
''I'm not satlsf1'ed with mv h!ttlng
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last year by a long shot. I hit .269
's not a good
avera ll · and to me that
battlng average. !.think knowing the
IPaguP betterwlll help me," he said.
Butler.
who went
• A
B to Clev.,tand
It ·~from t,e t1ant a raves a er ""'
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1983 season. as U&lt;'rn eepmg notes
on..other American
League players.
1 gave up a !mos1 an a 1 bat per
game the first half of last year
because I didn't know the pitchers.
But this year l'y&lt;&gt; got my little book
and when l go to Detroit and face
Jack Morris, I'll know about his
.. B fastball . s I!der and forkball , ut 1er

and deli"!'rie§_ to the plate, an~t
reminds him which catchers are
most likely to throw h!m oue
stealin~.
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"I hope it gives me an edge," he
said.
Last season, the 27-year-o!d
speedster excelled In several categor!es Important 'to aleadoff hiller.
He ted the league
with 29 bunt
·
singles, ranked fourth with I~ runs
scored and sixth with 86walks.
However, despite his third -place
total' of 52 stolen bases, Butler was
unhappy because hew as thrown our
a leaglle-leading 22 times - often
when he was fooled by a pitcher's
pickoff move to first base.

_tlredoftheselectlvemandatorytltle
Considered a fine center ftelder. defensestheWorldBoxlngAssocia·
Butler looks for further imprOVI'· t!on forced h!m to make &lt;&gt;very six
ment,!ncludingnoerrors.
· months, while other -champions
were given extentions.
There was more to it than tha i.
"Last year I dovl'for10or15 balls
I hall got agloveonandcouldn'thold
"I wasn't resting properly or
on to, and a few balls got over my training properly ~nd I was more
head that shouldn't have. I want a concerned about things I was doing
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Gold Glove and todQ that I'll have to (with friends) rather than what

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mer, squad captain, Ruth Nutter and Larissa
Lodg, co-captain.

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University of South Caro~na. He
has served as a consultant to
numerous school districts and
instliut!ons· of higher education. In
addition, he has co-authored

A review was held of the f!rJ;t
sess!mis, Oil(' with Marian Palrne&lt;".
on "SOmeone Yoo Know Is Aging·.
and SO Are You," and the other•on
commun!catlng with !hose with
hearing and visual problems by
David Carroll, Ohio University. ,
The 'third session will ~ he)d
Friday for the 14 families involved.
Teresa Collins, ft.N.. nursing supervisor at Veterans Memorial. wUI-be

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Ben Slawter, a Meigs High School
faculty member, Middleport, has
enrolled his herd ofHerefords In the
total performance records program of the American Hereford
AssociatiOn. The program Is a
system of performance record
keeping with the Idea of providing

ransMemor!alHospltal,
a Ucensed physician's assistant,
reported that she has been success[Jilin obtalnlngvldeoequ!pment and
has arranged with Ohio University
for a student to assist In the taping
and editing. The vldeo ·of training
sessions combined with manuals
willbeput!ntothetrain!ngpackage.

to·snow
carecanbeg!venlnthe
home at much less cost.
Ondrusko displayed a pocket
calender for receipts on expend!lures related to the care of their
,--'. elderly In (he home. These were
rnad eat th e Se.nlor c!tiz('ns center
and simplify the record keeplng .
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ill bt
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en w
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dolng actual skill demonstrations on
how to change bed linens, place the
bedpan, s hampoo the bedfast individual, move the patient from the
bed to a chair, and dressl.ng
application. s. ·
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conductl'C! by Dr James Wtthereil ,

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PryorhasmovedfromCincinnat!to
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Paul is the son of Paul L. unused-1932 stamped envelope. The
. McDan!el 'Jr., of Middleport, and stamp features a p!ctury?ofMount
Dixie McDaniel 61 Racine and the Vernon and cost two ceols. Mrs.
grandson of Mrs. Margaret McDaParker also produced a leather
nlel, Middleport, and the late Paul . postCll.rd . from 1907 - It was
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L. M.cDan!el Sr.
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encouragement abqut now Is Mrs. one c~nt - unusual Hems from
Vlrglru'a Edwards w· hom many of
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you haVC' come'to know through her
----iong years &lt;it ihe V.D. Edwards ·
Meigs County cli!fdreri afflicted ··
Insurance Agency and through the
with asthma can have a regular
Pomeroy !JJJitedMethod!stqmrch. camplng experience this summer
Mrs. Edwards has some serious through the "Superk!ds" program
health problems and is confined to of the American Lung Assoclaion.
St. Joseph Hospital in Parkersburg,
Two week-long sessions wiU be
W.Va. Tlle room number Is 313.
beld at Camp Mowana, near
---Mansfield.
No doubt many in the Meigs •
Purpose Is to . provide- these
Local School DistJict wjll re- children a camplng opportunity
member Dr..John N.l\l!angleri, who .,which ,•~-·y _g~not _have. ln _a
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in the Meigs Local District In
number of activities are held and
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Dr. Mangieri was recently ha- Southeastern Ohio counties Inf PI
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tts- . eluded ln the program. .
burgh School of Education. The
For further Information or app·l!time.

The DaUy Sentinel
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A Dlvloton of Muttlm..rla, In~.

1-l~w good is Pryor?

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. tAP) Nobody Is ever going to question
Aaron Pryor's bo~lng.al))ilty,, yet,
learn --- !stc!t~youreyesand.earE
open and havP very little to say. 1 there Is some question ahout how
know 1 was like that.l was 1n awe in good the fighter called 'Hawk' really
my first year, imd I appreciated the Is.
And time is running Qui for P~or
helpfromaguythatl respected and
to come up with that answer. .,
klnd ofldol!zed."
"l've always thought thattheonly
who could beat me was myself,"
said Pryor. "And about the end of
19&amp;3, I was beatlng the heck out of
myself"
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defensively because now .he knows
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the hitters and how to play them .". record, back then, including a2
knockouts He was coming off a
Bonds said. "Offensively, he's a
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good leadoff man beeause he walks secon v tory over e
rgue 0
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a lot, steals a lot and gets bunt hits. an e_rema_ ""one a t e ggest
He should steal mo,.;.ba.s esth!s. ear draws lll box mg.
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It was the height of"Hawk-time."
from knowing thp pitchPrs."
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By CHARLENEHOEFUCH
of 225 funded in rural areas of
OVP Stall Writer
America by the Department of
One of the most Important . Health and Human Services, Is
benef!~ o! tl!e Fa.rn!!y St.!W"~rt ­
alrned aL~!fiJwl nlng ql)::tlity nf
Network trainlng programs cur.:;are and COSt effectiveness oftaklng
rently underway at the Senior
care of the at-risk and frail elderly ln
Citizens Center .Is the cre!ltlon of a their homes as an alternative to
comprehensive ·training l?ackage
~:
nursing home care.
which can be dupllcated In other
Care In a nursing home or other
rural areas, according to Noreen
Is estinnated to cost about
facUlty
On&lt;lnl!lko. coordinator.

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Chnstopher Darst

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Family support network meeting held ·.

·Prayers, encouragment,
help in time of problems

.when hedld thai."
. Parkersa!d!t'slrn{&gt;or!a.Flt!owork
with the younger players.
"lt'sklndofgoodtog!veaguyllke
that a little ego hoost, especially
when It comes from an established
player who has done a few thlngs,"
Parker said. "It probably means a
lot to him and you just hope that
when the tables are turned and he is
the established player, he is willing
to ,extend his helping hand to a
younger player himself.
"!learned a lesson when I was a
kld . The best th!ngtodo..:.thewayto

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By The Bend

~ Clayton Jones, executive
director of the operating Pontiac
Stadlum Authority, said no damage
estinnates-Would be available until a
stadium inspection today, but be
said he didn't believe there was any·
major structural damage.
The alr-suppor!ed roof of the
lll,&lt;ID-seat facUlty also collapsed
durlng a thunderstorm In August
W76. .
The NBA announced Monday that
Wednesday's scheduled game between the Pistons and New York
Knicks would be played at Joe Louis
Arena In downtown Detroit, and ·
Friday's game against the Utah

Parker giving tips to Reds' rookies
baseball's greatest hitters gave
minor-league catcher Terry
· .. ....:_....._"' ... Di!_ve Patk.~a Jev.'~PQWters_.at the ....... M"~riff~ who ,pklyOOJvr !he.B.ffis' "
start of his career, andtheoutf!elder
Class A Tampa farm club last year.
McGriff, 21, asked Parker how he
!sshowlnghisgratitudebyfollowlng
theexample.
managestogetsomuchpowerfrom
Parker makes !I a priority to work
his compact swing. Parker rewith young players In theCinclnnat!
sponded with a few battlng Ups.
Reds' training camp, hoostlng their
"I told him that when I got a little
confidence and offering tips on how older, I had to cut down from a
to be successful.
heavier bat and that I make a total
It's that klnd·of advice .that helped adjustment all the time," Parker
Parker when liewascl!mbingin the said. "I found out that pitchers can
Pittsburgh Pirates' organization in . think, too. so you have to keep
mixing things up or they will get a
the early 1\)70s.
· "When !was coming up, I got the working book on you.
.,..~mP .-klnd of.._Help .Jrom _Willie
"I. try to help l,young pJ;~yPrs) .~
Suirgell and Roberto ClemPnte," whenever I can. If I'm asked, I'm
Parker said. "You notice talent In a ·happy to do It for them. "
player even If you areshagglng O!es
McGriff, who was all smiles, said,
in the outfield and watchlng them "It's nice when you have someone
swlng."
like Dave Parker looking out for

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school of education celebrated Its cation forms parents may cpntact
75th anniversary and honored 24 the branch .office, P .O. Box 219,
persons who In that time period Richland Ave., Atliens. Ohio. Ad·
made outstanding contributions to mission to camp to be held in
the field of education.
August !Is limited so early appl 1'caDr. Mangieri Is currently dean of t!ons are suggested.
the school of education at Texas
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Christian University and prior to'
First Is was a cold head and now
assuming that position was on the wtth the weather changing It's a
facuiiy of Ohio University and the .. head rold. Oh well, do keep smiling.

Ca'endar
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Darst_ birthday•

ChrlstopherDougDarstobserved
his fourth birthday on Feb. 14 w!th a
party. Smurf and Valentine's Day
cakes and decorations were realured for the party. Gifts were
presented to the youngster by his
parents, Danny and Sherr! Darst,
and his brother, Corey, his grandparents, Bonnie Darst and Bud and
Wa'n da VIning, and greatgrandmothers, Gertrude St!v.ers
and Goldie Graham. terri Smith
andJihW)no~ •. Rita Srnith, Reeda .
Darst, Rick and Loretta, David
Park. Sendlng glttswereJim Kauff,
Harold Darst, Charles Smith. Jun1 s !th
d c· d p k
or ' m 'an m y ar ·

Job'.S DaughterS
·hold ffieett'ng
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ans .or part cpa g n o s
Daughters and DeMolay Night at
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Order of Job's Daughters, held at
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Dreama Bentz, honored queen,
presided at themeetlngwithseveral
money making projects being
discussed. The group Is still collecting bottle caps and will be selling '
chains. Next meeting w!l! honor· the
founderoftheorganlzat!on, EthelT.
Weed Mlck. Achangeinby-IawswUI .
aiso be held at the meetlng.
Members were reminded of the
skatlng party to be held March 10
from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Chester
Skate-a-Way ..J.ntroduced were past

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An Informational meeting wU! be Interested In • residing in the
held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, March complex.
7, at the ~nlor Citizens Center
"The Maples" is specifically
located In Pomeroy to discuss the , designed to meet the needs of senior
new housing for the elderly known citizens and handicapped !ndlv!duas "The Maples."
als. It Incorporates ail the ·latest
This housing project' sponsored safety feah.ire5 and fnodemconvenby tbe Meigs County Elderly !ences. Rents Include all utility
Housing Corp., a local non-profit costsandarebasedonapercentage
corporation will be managed by of each resident's Income.
S!l ver Heels Development
A sample apartment w!ll be
Company.
available for viewing although the
Representatives from both . building w!ll not be completed until
groups will be at the meeting to • mid-May.
answer questions and discuss conAll Interested parties are Invited
cerns of those Individuals or to attend .
families of . Individuals who are
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Chairman of the ACS of the Meigs
County Unit.
Foods related to lowering the risk
of cancer of the larynx an d
esophagus all have high amounts of
carotene, ~ - form of VItamin A
which ts In cantaloupes, peaches,
broccoli, spinach, winter squash
and tomatoes, citrus fruits and
brussels sprouts.

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on fat and don't be fat. Weight
reduction may lower cancer rtsks.
American Cancer Society 12-year
study of nearly a mlllionAmPrl cans
uncovered high cancer risks part!cularly among people 40 noreen! or
rmore overweight.
Now, more than ever, know you
can COOk up your own defense
against cana:r.
For more Information call 992·
7531 or stop at the office In the oid
Masonic Temple Building 1-4:30
p.m. Tuesday or Thurstlay.

changros such as digest!vl' and
circulatory, sensory' ios*'&gt;, juini
nexibitily, change in b&lt;'ha\•!or. and .
1hc different types of dementia .
Samaan will talk about Alzheimer's
disease, what il is , some misconcepllons.and copingtcchniques.
Ondru sko reported thai after1he
first six sc-'Ssions she will be going
itito 1he home tochf'Ck progress and
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to assist
the ca re· providers in rh e1r
record kP&lt;?pingas weU asdeterminl'
the effcctiven('ss of thP training
program .
Next mN"t!ng of the ad,·isor~v
boar'd io '· furi r111· · eva iualt• Ihe·
program was set for May 1U.

r--- - -- - - - - - LEGAL NOTICE

The Public UtilitieS Commission ol Oh 1o has set
for public hearing Case "
No. 84-t 1-EL-EFC Subfile
A, to review the luel procurement practices and
_ policies of Ohio Power
Company , Ihe operat ion
ol its Electric Fuel Com ponent and relate·d mat·
ters . Th is hearing is
scheduled to beg,·n at
1:30 p.m. on March t 1,
1985, at City Council
Chambers , 2t8 Cleveland
~~~;~~·7~2w Canton ,

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All Interested parties will
be given an opportunity
to be heard. Further inlor. may be obta10e
. d
malton
by contacting the Com- '
mission.
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF OHIO
BY : Mary Ann Ortinski ,
Secretary

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. On the basepaths, his book tells
!tim ahout pitchers' pickoff moves

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Bonds, a three-time Gold Glove-'
winnlng outfielder. says Butler's
y9ar of ex·p erience in the!eaguew!ll .

were Alfredr!ck Hughes of Chicago
Loyola, the'natlon's leading scorer;
TYrone Corbin, DePaul; Sam VIncent, Mlc)Jigan State; Uwe Blab,
Indiana; Efrem Wlnters, !Uinols;
Roh Stokes, Ohio State; fum
Harper, Miami (Ohio); and Dan
Palomb!zlo, Ball State.

POMEROY - High SchOol
Class of 196.1 meeting at 7 p.m.'
Tuesday at Sa!lsbUiy School to
·plan special events for spring
alumni reunion.

.H&amp;R BLOCit

THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE '

MIDDLEPOR'I: - Middle
port Lodge 363 F &amp;AM wjll meet
in regular session Tuesday
evening at 7: :J) . p.m. Refresh·
mcnts will be served followlng
the meetine. AU ml'nlbers are
asked to attend.

618 East Main Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
Open 9 AM-6 PM Weekdays, 9-5 Sat.-Phone 992-3795

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!t is best for te1cbers to be 1s honest u possible
when children uk them 1bout de1th. l)yin&amp; is tpart
of life. and tte1tin1 it n such c1n help 1llly children's 1nxieties. It, u funerel directors provide
educ1tion1l proarems to schools and orpniZitions
about duth and funerel services. If you would llkt
more inform1llon on this, pleue call us.

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Officers for thts year's event are
Jim Stewart, President; Phil Hal!
M gl
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ar e
Grinstead. secretary; Karen
B roadw a t er. treasurer, an
· d Tudor
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Gerlach, Sonja Roush,
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and Kathleen Roush, board of

Children often 111 anxious about delth. If a teacher
refuses to discuss it.' the tlboo is reinforced. If, on
the other hind, the tucher m1kes unrealistic expllnitions of delth, studies hne shown th1t children
can become even more 1nxious. They mipt hive
ni&amp;htmtrll or become fri1htened when someone
they love tlkes 1 trip.

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MASON - The Wahama High
School Alumni Assn. will meet at the
home of Karen Broadwater, Letart.
W.Va., at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
This year's reunion Including a
banquet and dance will be held on
Saturday, May 25, at the Wahama
High School gymnasium.
All classes graduatlng In a year
l'ndlng ln five will be holding
reunions this year. Any class
planning special activities can
obtain a !!st of lhelr classmates bY
contacting Margie Grinstead,
Aspen Lane, Mason, W.Va.

Once children enter kinderaarten, they spend as
much time learnin&amp; from their teacher as they do .
learnin&amp; from their parents. Teachers play 1 l1r1t
part in sh1pin1 their pupils' attitudes. toward death
1nd tOWird m1ny ·other subjects.
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MIDDLEPORT ·.:_ The Mid·
dleport Literary Club will meet
at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Robert Fisher. Mrs.
James Clatworthy will review
"Lee After the War" by Marshall
F!shwlck, and Mrs. Forest
Bachtpl wUI give poetry by .
Edwln Arlington Robinson. For
ro!! call members are to give a
Civil War thought.
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1h~ ar;nount of money lnthf' treasury and how
1o usc the money In ordrr to lmprovr the-club.
RcfrE"Sllments wt""r(&gt;S&lt;'rved by SallyLamtJert.
advisor.
,.. nexl mretln•" o1 Ill&lt;' club wtll be Morch
12 al 6:..l)p.m. Eh;'(•tlon of officers w111tx- held
at thllf lime as well as d.tscusslon of summer

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wU! be giving CPR training,
Wednesday and Thursday. To
reglster for the two-day class,
call 742-~ or
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Wahama alum
gfOUp ·mee_ts

Fruits, vegetables, and wholegrain cereals such as oatmeal, bran
and wheat may help !ower the risk
'of colorectal cancer, Michael said.
Foods high In fats, salt-or nitr!tecured toods like ham. and nsh and
types of sausages smoked bY
traditional methods should eaten In
moderation. Be moderate In consumption of alcohol also.

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The BlUf' Ribbon Rlck'n• mrl on Feb. 21 at
Jht' Rock Sprin,I.!:S Chur&lt;'h wl!h nln&lt;' mi:"mtx&gt;rs
and On&lt;' advisor at1~.&gt;ndlcR.
Th... rm'fllbPrs dl.v-ussrd liM' show btU (or
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; Name Frieder Coach of Year
the Wolverines' scoring leader, as
: the district's Player of the Year bY
: the U.S. Basketball Writers
· Association.
• · Dick Fenlon of The Columbus
Dispatch, chairman of the District 4
Selection Conunlttee, said Tarpley,
- Michigan's junior center averaging

St.rrrON - . Township Trustees mectlng 8 p.m. Tuesday at
Syrafuse Municipal Building.

WE CAN HELP • ••

JACKSONVll.LE, Fla. tAPl - . halftime, but Lewis wasted no time
Memphis Showboats quarterback
ev~!ling
the score after
.Walter Lewis, whowas nl'utral!zed
lnte'!'fnlss!on.
in th&lt;&gt; first half. turned his team
The Showboat• took the second. around afier lntermisslon, passing
half kickoff and used five plays to
for one toucjldown and running for
movl' 81 yards - scoring on a
two more to spark a 24-14 victory 22-yard touchdown pass from Lewis
over the Jacksonville Bulls.
to wide receiver Greg Moser. Th&lt;&gt;
quick drive was highlighted by a
• - In the first :Jlmlnutesofthe United :U-yard gallop by running back
: ·states Football League game Man-· Leonard Williams.
• day night, Lewis was 1 of 5 for 8
The Showboats capitalized on two
. yards passing. although he JacksonvUJe fumbles in the third
; scrambled six.times for52yards .He quarter to set up their second and
finished the game with nine comple- third scores .
• t!ons on 18 attempts for 117 yards,
The victory gives Memphis a 2-0
' and added 76 yards on 11 rushes .
season record.The Bulls dropped to
The Showboats trailed 7-0 at 1-1.

19.4 polnts, and Indiana Olympian
Steve Alford, a S.2sophomoreguaid
averaglng 18 points per game, were
the top vote-getters In the dlstrlct.

movleand,p!zza party.Members chapter dresses.
are to meet at the Spring Valley
Cinema at 7 p.m. ,
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Bill
Frteder of Big TPn champion
Michigan has been selected as
NCAA District 4 Division I Coach of

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MIODLli'OIIT, OHIO

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)JAMES ·SIMPSON
Bl.tt BLOWER

Save'150

4991:!
CGIIII RlldJ to Use. Jist C1111r:t to·Y• TV

Less TV

• wrtte Programs In Extended BASIC on
the 16K Color COmputer 2 (manual included)
• Do Home BudGeting ProJ8cttOna with the ·
Spectaculatot4' Spraedaheet Analysis Program
• Store Data with the CCR-82 Recorder
• Print Reports with the DMP-110 Printer
Syotem lnctudoa 26-31311, 26-3tD&lt;. 26-t209, 26-1271 •"" 26-3020 .

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Tueldly, March&amp;, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

'I

Tuesday, March 5, 1986

Construction application filed
for new ~lementary build~ng
.,

The Southern Local Board of
Education Is proposing to submit to
residents a plan tor theco)lStru~tlon
of a ·new elementary building toserve Southern's K-8 grade
students.
· AWU,c:ation iqr lwanelal a:siist·
ance for construction has been filed
wlth the State Department of
Education. The application, one of
22. has been given state approval,
but Southern must wait Its tum for
state
and also voter

Another visitation
On Feb. 23. a group of 30 travelesl
to Sarahsville near CaldweU In
Noble County and met with representatives of the architectural firm
of MKS Associates of New Phlladel-

vilia. The gr0\.4p WiJ.'TOO the S~.e~.an·
doal1 EleJVenfary S'Cltool, a kinder-

garten through eighth grade facUlty
opened this past fall.
It Is the understanding of board
member Denny Evans, that the
Noble Local SChool District Is much

Pomeroy-Middleport,
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Ohio

The
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Business Senrices

Daily

Wanted To Buy

Good tocut1 fence · po1u.
Coli 114-2411-5100 evo.

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.Hospital·s-·Supplies
For Home lhl
IRA'
Wonted -to bUy chltdo W.lng
GLEN" , s
-cait e14· 2&amp;8·1.1132Ttilevision Listenin&amp; Devices
,.LEs 1-R"'
. ~ NT"ilS
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INDIYIDUAI.IInHMENT
ANTIQUES &amp;
COMPtETE ·HOUBEHOLDS
Compuierized Hearin&amp; Aid Selection
ACCOUNT .
614. •~46·7213

ested--in the librarieS at the new
facllllles.
Tl1e group also Inspected River
VIew Junior High at Coshocton. This
building houses approximately 500
7th and 8th grade students and has
~ 1n :.:g:e orJy H"!...~ yea."S.
According to board. member
David Hill, these trips are to give
Southern Local an opportunity to
inspect the work of the architectural
firms that were interviewed before
hiring an architect to design the K-8
for Southern

Co.IN$ '

B~ying
AnttQU88,

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Out of Town Custorntrs Call Collett

Reilrin&amp; Evaluations For All At;es

o:~- LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

•Wo01kt~·
•tcrutcheo •
·~r 1omo

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CGoins,
laSS-

ware, · Fumiture.
Stone Jars, Etc.

949 -2801

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•Oxygen •Hoepltll leda •Wheel Cheirs
•Bothroom AfdMo
ony

licensed Clinical Audioiocist

NO SUNDAY CALLS

a·- 13 tfn

10

FURNITURE . Beclo. Iron.
wood. cupt&gt;otordo. choiro.

che1t1. baeketa. dllh••·

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otone •,•,r•. onwtiqui"· M"oDtd
ond I VIr .
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Miller, Rt .2. Pomeroy, Ohio
45769 or coii 6; 4-992-

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WfiiU M£00:~.«! A!I!! OTHfllliSU!!ANCE
CAIRIUS WHEN lliGtiLE

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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10 50110

DAVIS-QUICKEL
AGENCY, INC.

7760·

lOWMAN'S HOME CAIE MEDICAL SUPPLY
., ,... It,•. Gollpolla
2-11-1 mo .
.Wo ~l•'vor
24
Hr. Sorvict
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114

TROMM EXCAVATING

OP(N: Tuts.-Wed.·Fri.
Sat. &amp; Sun. 10 to S
Mondays T0 to 8
CloHd Thursday

LIMESTONE
HAULED.

couat ST., POMEIOY

Acroio from

992

Buyir,g daily gold, ailver
coina. ringa,jewelry, ate~llng
were. old coins. l1rge cur rency. Top pricae. Ed . Buf·
kelt Berber Shop. 2nd . Ave .
Middtepon, Oh . 614·992347.8 .

CouriMuM

[ mpluy men I
Serv;;;es

OWNER: Soroh Fioher

End of Rt. 7
ly Mlolgt High School

11

Turn ltft, tnftr Twp. 79, ht

Help Wanted

Man 10 work in service·
~!·•"'""" ~tnd 9!9«;8~ f\pplvj n
person. No phone calli.

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Pipefitter ·newest lotto millionaire
U.EVELAND (AJ') - Donald ._~ ,game~ Those .. wim~ing nurn.bflrs
. Ginn Sr., plpefltter from Middlefrom Saturday'sdrawingwere 3, 13.
town, claimed the "Ohio Lotto"
jackpot prize of $2,843,621, after 19, ~. 21 and 29.
Ginn's prize will be awarded lt\20
having hls winning ticket validated,
annual
payments, after federal
lottery officials said.
taxes
are
withheld, of$113,744.84.
Ginn, 58, Is married and the father
The
latest
semiweekly garrie had
of six. He told lottery officials
.
'
Monday he plans on spending his
wlnnings and especially wants to
buy a new car.
- -His was the only ·ticket -sold correctly listing all six numbers
drawn ln the latest "Ohio Lotto"

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ENJOYING THE TOUR--Thirty lntere&lt;w!ltndlviduals from Southern Local SChool District re~enlly
toured Shenandoah Elementary SChool at SarahsvWe,
.and f,oschocton Junior High, to gel an idea of what the
proposed new coll'!OIIdated elementary school for
Southem Local-might look Uke. In front, left to right,

are board member Denny Evans; Jane Beegle; board
member David IIUI; and WIIDam Hoblu!k, Sr. In the
rear, left to right,
Letart Falls principal, Debbie
Ro11•h; Portland custodian, Uncia Ward; bwi driver,
Ike Spencer; and Syracuse principal, James
Lawrence.
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Photos by Robert Beegle,
Supervising Principal,
for Southem Elementary Schools.

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sales of ·S4 •.n3,51S. -Oh·!G Lcttert;

officials said.
There were 500 tickets listing five
of the six winning numbers. Each
tlck..t Is worth $639. And 23,316
tickets had four of the six winning
numbers, good for $37 each.

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Will do all types of excavating, landscaping,
basements, sewage systems, water &amp; eas lines.
water well drillin&amp; and
service, trucking (limestone &amp; dirt). .

RT. 62 NORTH

POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.

Custom Built
Home• and Siding

I miiH from

Pomoroy-Molon Bridle
SINGLE 124.95

Blown In Insulation
"Free Estimates"

304-675·6276
•live Entertainment•Free HBO
•Kitchenettes •Restaurant

949-2801

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
a. Windows

~
MOTEL

NO SUNDAY -cALLS

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
IN MIDDL(PORT
PAUL (. SHOCKEY. D.V.M.

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PUASANT OFFICE
330S JACKSON AYl.
!MAll ANIMAl HOUR!
Mooday ! p.m.-! p.m.. '
lu....ay 6,!0 p.m.-1 p.m.
3 p.m.-! p.m.
Thurfiday ] p.m.·.5 p.m.
Friday 1 p.m.-2 p.m.

RENT A CAR
CALL
'446-4522

"Wt Rut F11 lm"

U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. Rt. 160

North

Gallipolis, Ohio

7/11/tln

w-..,

Saturday 10 a.m.·1 1:30 a.m.

LARGE ANIMAl! AN.
lURGlRY IY APPOINTMlNT
304-67!-2441
12-l-ttn

· Roger Hysell
Garage
11. 124,Pomtroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

AI•• fri••llll~tl••

Wrestling card features local

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorized John Deere.
New Hollend, Bush Ho1
Farm Equipment
Dealer

F1r111 E•ulp111e11t
Part• &amp; Sar~lu
1., ..,.

985·3561

All Maku

•Waehtrl •DilhWIIhert

•Reno••

MEDIA CENTER - U Southem Ulcal SChool District gets a new
elementary scbuol for grades K-8, It coold weD boa...t ·a modem media
:t..,nter such as this one at Coschodon ,Junior High.

J"eigs County prop~rty transfers••.
Francis D. Lightfoot, Clara F.
t;ighlfoot to Ken Trak Gas and 011,
Right of Way. Salisbury.
· James L. Mash, Norena C. Mash.
James R. Dalley, Kristy E. Dalley
to Ken Trak, Right of Way,
Rutland .
Clarence E. McDaniel, Rita
McDaniel. Robert Miller, Judy
Mlller, Donald H. Miller, Violet J.
Miller to Ken Trak, Right of Way,
Rutland .

Forrest ~ to Bobbie Branham,
Donna Jean Branham, one-half
acre, Scipio.
Owen Smtih to Kramer Exploration, Right of Way, Bedford.
John Wayne Russell, deceased, to
Wayne D. Russell aka David, Mary
S. Russell, April Gall Morris,
Charles Ned Russell , Wayne D.
Russell, Cert. of Trans., Salisbury.
Ellzabeth J. Jenkins, deceased,
Bette Maxine (Moore) Butctier,

C-&amp; C
REMODELING

Painting • ,(orptntry
Wollpapring

lltfllfi I. ,,,.,i
Over 30 Yra. Experience

Meigs Cou!11Y--:N!It
915-4452
Athens County-Doug
1195-101 D

WRESTI..ING -"Ring King".Lawler wW head a fuU card ofWJ'eilUng
at Ihe Middeport Junior Wgh School at8p.m. Friday lor the benefltofthe
muscular dystrophy program. Also on hand wDI be Buddy Donovan,
John Dlhlase, Chief Jay Silver Cloud, Big BobBM!IandBuUdogDurango
along with two Pomeroy wrestlers, BuUmoose and Golden Boy.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine , Oh.

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992·3410

J&amp;L BL.OWN
.INSULATION
VINYL &amp; .
ALUMINUM SIDING 1

or

•lnaulatlon
•Storm Door•
•Storm Wlndowa
•Repl1cement Window&amp;
•N•w Roofing
"FREE ESTIMATES"

843-5424 .
.LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

JAMU KEESE(
PH. 992-2772

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1-14-2 mo. d.

THE QUALITY
PIINT SHOP

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10-6-llc .

Fh. oi4-ii43-Si;i

10-8-tlc

YOUNG'S

rHI ,,ltll•l Nuit

PlUS: Olfico Supplies &amp;

-

furniturt, Wodtfing

and Grod•ation
Stationory, Megnoli&lt;

SigM, Rubber Stamps,
lu1int11 form1,
Copy llnkts, Et&lt;.
2SS Mill St., Micldf'fl""l

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addona •nd remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing and electrie•l
work
(Free Estima1esi

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Mv!lletry. ~"" P.l!!!!l!t!\'

.;;;-;-o-2' s-,,.-.q;:-.13 F-'-

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
311 North Second
Mlddltporl,

Ohio 45760

SAlES &amp; SERVICE
.

IUSINESS PIIONI
(6141 992-UIO
RIStDlNCI PHONE
t6t41 992·1714
1/22/Hc

Curb Inflation
Pa.y Cash for
Classlfleds and
... vour awnSavelll _lttls

Louis, 4.45 acres, Chester.
Richard E: Cowdery, Corazon B.
Cowdery, Georg,. 0. Myers, Betty
A. Myers, Clement Lee Cowdery,
Joyce Cowdery to Ida Mae
Cowdery, Minerals, Olive.
Ann Marie Lawson, deceased,
fka Annie M. Fleming, to Kenneth
B. Lawson, Cert. of Trans.,
Lebanon.
J . B. O'Brien, Don Mills, Patricia
Mills, ·Roberta C. O'Brien to Robin

PHONr992-2156
OJ Wri11 Dlilly
(IISSilttd Dept.

"Country Gifn and

Sutintl
Ill Cowl St., PoMtroy, Ohi• CS7U

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Help Wanted

HELP WANTED
DO YOU FIT THIS
DESCRII'TION??
Friendly
Get Along Well
With Otheu
Outgoing
Teotful
Good Lletener
Truetworthy
Willing to Relocate
II you do, CHid are intlr·
11tH I• being a mi.nt
illanager Df an apart·
n1111 building in Po·
llllfay, Hnd your rt·
IUnll

to:

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Slrands

synthelic' worsted liSed toget her.
The pattern stitch is very ·good·
looking . very easy. Wonderfully
warm , a real energy-sa ver. Pat·
tern 7374 : Sizes 36 -46 included.
S! .DD tor each pattern . Add 50c
each patlern lor postage and
handling . Send to:
Allco Brook• Crahs .'
:l 1 7
Rndor Mall

62-12 Nonhlrn BIYd .. Woorfoldo.
NY 11377 . Print Name. Ad·
drm , Zip , PIHorn Number.
'85 Needlecratl Cata]og
150
plus designs . $2 + 50t P&amp; h.
BOOks $2.50 + 50t each p &amp; h.
131-Add 1 Block Quill

t 25-Ptlal Qulko
tOt -Quilt laok ColoctiDfl t

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Sowing

Allee kOOks
CRAFTS

Ac(fuorits''
~~~~~ St., Syroc11o, 011.

Croll Stitch and Tolt
Painting Sur.plito
SAL£-D.M.C. Fon .... 2''
Optt1 10 AM Ia ·s PM
Jun., Wells., Thurs.
Fri. ond Sol.
Also Open ly Appt•
Clostd Sun. I Mon •
Owno" Carolyn McCoy

212011 ....

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

•ZENITH

T

GaiG 'ROUSH
'"· 992·
or 992

Homeo for Salt

F01 Nle. r_.tortrede . N&amp;e•3
bdr. honw'in Pllintl-~i­

oion. 143,000 or 1326 !l!fll.
colt 814-245 ·6281 .
.~.

By owner, 815 acree. cua&amp;qm
brick hom•, 2000 ,...ft.
w-goroge, 3 bdr .• 2 bo .•fP .
oil HT. AC . Modern oqyjp ..
bldg .. bern, county w~r .
Mineral right1 incl., • 1 OK.
Coil 614-689-6311 . •

2 ltory houl8 with triiler
hoOkup 118 ,000. In Crown
CiiV . Colt 114-258-60~.

Remodeled Middleport
home for 1111. No Resonable
offer wil! be refuNd . Call
614 -992-6941 .
. 80

~~ere

term 3 bedroom,

large mhled breed.
German Shepherd .
446-0861 .
Black It rust male Dodberman . Call446 -1 159 .

Open territories with the
new Avon. Celt 304 -6751429.

Tree on ground . take for
firewood . Will need 30 inch
11w to cut up, 304 -8761604.

6

Lost and Found

FOUND One female Beagle
like dog in F•r E11t parking
lot. Coli 441-8063 .

18 Wanted to Do
Dependable yard service .
Weeds . Walk -ways cleared .
leaves raked . Hedges
trimmed, etc . Cell614-992·
2269. Bill Sleek .
Will plow and work gardens,
large or small. In Syracuse,
Middlepon, Pomeroy. or
Rocino . Call 614-985 3545.
Ambitious penon desires
spring cle•nlng jobs in Point
Pleaaant area . Excellent ref·
erences , own transportation. 304·773-9187. •

F;n~nctJI

~r

conditioned . carpet. wood
burner, large ·barn , tobacbD
bue. 5 miles off R t. 7 . C4ll
614 ·256-1328 .
R1.
on
Call. 446_;,4~7 !3 .
MuoJ Soli I 3 . bdr roif,lh ,
family ro om with Wood · ·
burner, deck , carport, 'CitY
utilities and schools. callle
TV . Westbrook . S~ .
f35 .000 ..Ce11446 -7144,

Remodeled .country hOrrif" 3
bdrs.. large · living room .
din in~ room &amp; kitchen, 2 full
bathl, 3 c•r garage, 1,000
aq.h . worbhop , with 5,40
o,- 70 acrea. Owner finan uing available. Maybe willing
lo rent. Ca11614 -388-871 0 .
House &amp; lot for sale . Low

du~h ~iiyment. 10% APR.

1

miles South Rt . 7 . Call Bob
at 814-894-3966 .
Seven room house in Chaster, Ohio . 1Y, bath1, 2 iiaw
tUe ceilings. new roof 'tm
part , new septic 1ank. :t:P.
water and garage untler
house . Call 61 4 · 985 - 36~ .
1 sold 10';mobile homea-.nd
1 house in 6 mont hi witti"Du1
ona complaint. I new hM a
real nl.e e' 2 nory, 3 bedrqam
house fOr ..Ia, fully car·
peted, furnished or unfur·
nlshed. It is lpcated on Rt,
1 24 in Mineuville, Ohio
overlooking the beautiful
Ohio River . Priced to ull.
and with intereat a1 its
lowett. now is 1he tim8 to
buy . Call 614 -992-3324. •
In Southern School
modified A-frame
acres. large garden,
bUrner, own water welt
Quiet and peec111ful. F..,_
cupeted . Final offi'r
t32.500. Call 614-8435384.
2 bedroom house ii1uited
on 9 acres on St Rt. 33. New
carpet throughout and r•m odel•d bathroom, gas hnt,
HBO available. city wa1er .
clo1e to 1own . If interested.
call 614 -992-5947 oft•r
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Wileve Evan•-· Found your
old book 'Smoky .' Valuable
.,..,.r· thlreln . Contact me,
Stooto. &amp;07-749 -2638.

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( )For Sate

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12 G..,ge

15 Yoan EI,..IH&lt;o

Giveaway

31

loving cera. It is in the tiH1
part of Pomeroy. See John
Keck on Mulberry Hgts. or
phone 814-992 -8323.

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Older six room houae lwith
two bedrooms) for ••lllf "Qr
rent. Double car garageAull
basement . On apprOJC!·
mately 1.9 acre lot . RoM
Hill. Pomeroy. f29 .508 .
·
Call 614-878-2513.
Price . reduced, · four btdroom&amp;, kl~chen - farriily r~
with fireplace , finlthoej:t
basement, Point Ple• .. nt,
304-676 -3079, evenings .
3 bedroom home . 81ft aisumable· loan , garden spdt,
reduced down to
849 .000 .00 . 304 - 675 5047.

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1 room home, 1 Y: lint.
garden space. Hartford, WV
e19,500 . 304 -882 -3374.

Small home in Country Club
addition. Point Pleaa~tn,t.,
with improvements. 304._
875-5055 .

32 Mobile Homes _•
for Sale

CHESTER-985-3307

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

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RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

lashon lulldlnt

Roolinl Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinrl Sidincs

Phone

Wt Hara 1o F•ll Tl••
Shp Taeblalu
arOtlf

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

New Homts-htansive'
Remodtllnc
Insurance Work
'custom Polo Bides.

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•GIBSON RlfRIGlRATOR

GUN SHOOT

CONSTRUCTION

Addra

•SYLVANIA
.SPUD QUEEN LAUNDRY

4

Irish .Setter. female , 304468-1657.

results. Money not refundable.

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"THE B(RRY BASKn"
GIFT SHOP

·•n.

Puppieo, 304-675-7985 . ·

Wrill!
ad and order bv mail wi111
coupon. Cancel your ad by phone when you get

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The Daily Sentinel

Truck drivers needed. minimum e•perience. Call 513The family of Carmel Rowe 563-0147.
would like to thank the
friends who tent food, flow- AVON . Soli AVON! Moke
and cards. Special 45%. Coli •46 -3358.
thanks to Rev . Paul Taylor,
Rev. Leiand Haley end Rev. RESIDENT DIRECTOR OF
John Evana. the emergency BOYD HALL Rio Gronde
College and , CQmmunity
squad of Rutland . and Hunter Funeral Home . Thenkata Colle'ge ie.accepting applica all who helped during the tions for the position of
loll of our loved one . Wife, Relident Dorm Director . of
Margie, Children and Boyd Hall . This is a twelvemonth, administrative
.G.!'B.!Uft!hildr•rttraCt'. AppoinimeTif'· fbi
posi1ion Is effective March
25 , 1985 . Reporting di 3 Announcements
rectly to the Director of
Student Development. the
Resident Director is rHpon SWEEPER and s,wlng ma- alble for developing and
chine repair, part1, and maintaining a conductive
supplies .
Pick up and living and learnirig environdelivery, · Davis Vacuum ment in the resident hall.
Cleaner, one half mile up This position ia ·an-call 24
Georges Crlltfllk Rd. Call hours a day and requirea the
614-446-0294.
responsibility of a live-in
resident. Minimum qualifi ·
Wi18va Evsns-- FOund
ea1ion of High School Eduold boo!&lt; ·smoky.' Valuable cation . or equivalent. with
paper therein. Contact me. some course work in higher
Staolo, 607-749-2638 .
education . preffer,d; Reli·
dent .Director related work
Gun shoot at Racine Gun e•perience desirable; ••eelClub 8\/ery Sunday. 1 :00 lent interpertonal and com·
p.m . Factory chocked guns municatioh slc.ill1; and the
only .
ability to work effectively
with students. Salary ia
The Merri Clipper Beauty 13.400 per fiscal year.
Sho·p in Chester. Ohio (for - based of a twelve ~ month
merly Julies Beauty Shop) contraCt plus room and
will re-open for business board. Deadline tor applicaMarch 12, 1985 . Coli -Marv tions is Friday, March 8.
N•well for appointmen1 at 1986. Send tentr of inter614-985-4131 or614-985 · est, resume, including the
3348 .
names of three references
to: Office of Personnel. Boll:
Special private home care 969. Rio Granda College.
for elderly and handicapped . Rio Grande. Ohio 45674 .
Home .equipped for wheel P.O No . 3245 .
chair patien,s . References .
Coli 614-992 -3595 .
HIGH SCHOOL JUNIORSENIORS. The
National Guard

4 openings selling Merrl
Full blooded border collie, 4 Mac 's 1 00 percent guaranmo old . Coll814-992 -6350 . ' teed line of gifts, toys, home
decor. Your hours. no inTwo female ~ mixed breed vel1rrtent, 304 -676-5768
dogs to give away. To good or 1-800-653-9077. Bookhome. Good with children, ing home and catalog
good watch dogo. Coll614- parties.
992-6208

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Sizes from 6'x6' U~
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

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"'"''"" to Brenda K.
Trustee, April Gall Morris, ,Tackson .M. Capehart to Sec. of Housing and Murray, Pt. Lots 311 and 312,
MOrris, Charles Ned Russell, Ju- Urban Development, Sheriff's Pomeroy VIllage.
dlth ijussell to James Rickman.
Deed. Rutland.
Harold D. Brown, Sr., deceased,
Patricia A. Rickman, Part Lot.
Abner Stout, deceased , to Ethel Agnes L. Brown, Harold D. Brown,
Salisbury.
· Stout, Mae B. Stout, Affidavit, Jr., Cert. of Trans., Scipio.
Public Notice
P11blic Notice
James S. Rees, Sr., Alleyne F . Chester.
.
Jimmie Dean Allman, Linda Lou
Rees to Douglas C. Rees, .4 acre,
Ethel Stout, deceased to Mae B. Allman to Martin W. Davis, Carla
Racine Village.
Dorst, Affidavit, Chester.
, NOnCE
Davis, Parcel, Columbia.
uwtimber on 37 ..:,... tn
: Earl 0 . Thomas, deceased, Patsy
Mae B. Dorst, Frank N. Dorst to
c..._u
•• ot 7, &amp;hide Rw
Sidney W. Durst to Robert R.
bo""' Ohio ....
O.,.rt,_
of A. Thomas, E. Kelly Thomas, Gaty GriHith. Juanita M. Griffith, Durst, zetta Boyd, Margaret WU- by
"
· Ottve Townohlp.
No....ll R-..-, DMolon ol Molgo County,
Ohio. For
Susan A. Thoma, Cert. of trans.,
Parcels, Chester.
klnson, Freda M. Carpenter, Ran- Foo-y. Fou....., Squ... furttwoo tnlannlllon ond
!Iedford.
Josette Lillian Kehumahn Oneha, dall R. Talbott, Mildred C. Souders, COO.mbuo, Ohio 43224. up to inopocllon, _ , . , ... · .:Earl 0 . Thoma, deceased, Patsy deceased, to Hortense Mali! Moss- Joyce Davis, Cert. of Trans., ond Including Thurodoy. lllww • - FOfWI '-dquorMo""' 21, 198&amp;. It 300 P.M. .... 82837 J - Rood,
A. Thomas, Aflldavlt. Pomeroy
man Kelley, Cert. of Trans., Olive. .Lebanon.
fot on 1111- 2.140 toni of R..t..... Ohio 415772: pine ...cl hlrcho:oad
cordlioood
Village.
Mltzlann Klaiber to Carl E.
James J. Johnson, deceased, ond19.048
__
,_ _ phone 11141378-&amp;111.
· Ollie Buchanan to Warren Cala- Klaiber, Parcel, Chester.
· Glorida M. Johnson, Affldavtt,.
(31 &amp;••• 2tc
donal 'A" R. . of
way, Parcel, Orange.
Denver D. Putman, Rebecca S. Rutland:
Janet A. Roush, Dale K. Roush, Putman io Wilson Junior Putman
Re1l E1tate Generel
Sl!dte s. Turner by Atty. In fact, to
II, Louis Maxine Putman, 6 acres,
Paul t. Brown·, Clovte E. Brown
Charles Van Cooney, Gertrude Van
Olive.
to Columbus and Soup!em 011¥1 'b,_---------~~~-~.jo
C:iloney, .28 acre, Middleport
Maty S. Russell, Wayne Russell, Electric Co., Ease., Salel'l'\.
~ud~
VIllage.
Louise Russell, Wayne D. Russell, · ~nnls• Newland, Helen Newlarul
'Albert E . Goegleln to Ray R. ' Trustee, April Gall Morris, Jackson to Columbus and Southern bhle
ltip
Pickens, Patty AM Pickens, 12.4m · Morris, Charles Ned Russell, Ju- Electric Co., Ease., Orange.
Phone 742·3171
l!C!'e!!, r.IIP!;IPr.
_ -·--·- dflh Ru•,..,ll . P•rrPis. !&lt;alt!hury~ ~-~bert Van.!'f!, Donna _Vance to
'Real~
.
,.-,
:. Richard E. Liter to Monongahela · Diamond Savings and Loan Co. to· Columbus and Southern Ohio Elect- .
In Melgt Co.
Now
P6wer eo.. Right of Way, Lebanon.
.James David Louks, Sharon Lori ric Co., Ease., SCipio.
I

UTILITY BUILDINGS

2/25/1 m.o

- f!I.R~~!:er-.e!O!'I

Doors wUI opeh at 7wtthwrestUng
"Ring King" Lawler will be the
featl:lred wrestler on the card beginning at 8 p.m. Advance tickets
scheduled for Friday night at the can be purchased at Ace Hardware
Meigs Junior High SChool in or at Giovanni's Pizza in MiddleMiddleport,
port. Advance tickets are$4, general
Buddy Donovan, the man t~fans admission, $2 for children and $5 for
"love to hate" wUl betnereas will be ringside. Tickets wUl be $1 .more
Lord Zoltan, Jon Dibiase and Big each at the door Friday night.
"The cartl promises to be an
Bob Bass.
A local tag team; Bull Moore and exciting evening and will be a great
Golden Boy Who are Don Hartung way to end cabin fever", comment
and .Mark Mattrox, respectively, o( . Bob and Jean Gilmore,. coPomeroy, 'wtU put their newly . chalvpersons for the Muscular
sanctioned "Appalachian Heavy- 9ystrophy Assn. in Meigs County.
weight Tag Team Championship" All proceeds wUl go to the muscular
dystrophy program
belts on the line Friday evening.

Sizes Start From 12'x16'

949-2969 .
· or 949~2263 ·

(CUT OUT FOR fUTURE. USll

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

NEW-MPAIR

3/ll / tfc

2/8/ 1 mo.

CLINIC

Meigs County communities received $5,!1l1 as· their share of
$9,734,773 distributed In February In
revenue collected from the state's
seven cents per gallon gasbllne tax.
Meigs County received $.l),IXX) of
the total and each township received
$1,200.
Amounts reeelved by the vHlages
Include: Middleport·, $2,245; Pomeroy, $1.846; Racine, $618; Rutland,
$513; Syracuse, $759.

Howard L. Writesel
Roofing Ca.

Call: 742-24'07

VETERINARY

· Funds reeeived

BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

Winten Sohio,

In Memoriam

.·-

7_ _ _ _ _ _

RADIAIOI
SEIVICE .

We can repair and ,..
core radiators and
heate1 cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT H!LL FORD
9U-2196
Middleport,' Ohio

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Auction every Frid•y night at
the Hartford Community
Center . Truckloads of new
merchllndin every week.
Conalgmenll of new &amp;: uted
merC"fwndlse alw•vs wei ~
co,.d . Richard Reynold&amp;.
Auctioneer. Coli 304 -2753069.
AUCTIONII Frldoy, Morch
8th, 7pm at Mt . Alto Auction. Truck loed of new and
und mtrchendiH.
OIIOCEAV AUCTIONII Soturdoy. Morch 9th. 7pm ot
Mt. Alto Auction. Good
aumpsaccepted by deafer .

1974 Skyline 14•64. twe
bedroom, f8500 .00 . Coil
614 -992-7284 or 614-986 4427 .
'

22 Monay to Loan

1982 Wolls 14•70. 2 bed.
HOME OWNERS -Roflnonce
rooms,
kitchen microwa~e.
to low fixed uite . UM equity ' dilhWIIhtr
. stereo . wood·
for eny purpo1e . leader
Mortgage Co .. 814 -1192- burning fireplace. ceili?l
fan . 2 full batha, central awl
3051 .
porch and underpinnl!l8.
115000.00. Colt 114-7.422180 or &amp;14-742 -2271; •

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Wt ... v cuh for tall model
ciMn uNCI cara.
Jim Mink Chov.-Otdo tnc.
8111 Oont Johnoon
441-3172

Mail This Coupon wltll Remm.nce

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Pam.,.,., Oh. 457e

Profeaaional
Service•

Plano. Tuning er'ld R•pt~lr .
Brunk:ardl Muaic Co., 4480187. r-ntltlh yeor of
QUIIIV Mrvict . Lint Dentate, 814-742 -2851 .

Prict Roduced · 1971 liberty mobHo home , 2 b•. t4ee.
cenuel 1ir. h•ve raplMacl
bath fi•tures . t:llrpet,
u.nk, ranf1 &amp; microwave.
Immediate Occupt~ncy . HdmeotNd Reol1y. 304-1'755540. .
'

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32. _ _ _ _ __
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Wanted To Buy

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pickup. Coll814-2•&amp;-9881.
2oil hro.

Lot and tr~iler for .... on
Mulberry Ave. in Pomeroy:
t12,000 .00. Cal1614-992·
2439 .
•

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~04 · 875 - &amp;llOO

382•.

or 8711-

w•'er

Schuh home by owner.. tOt.
It

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colt 304-87&amp; · 5•11 oftlf 4
p.m .

�Page- S- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

··

Tuesday, March 5, 1985

Tuesday. March 5, 1985 :

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.
for Sale
&amp; Acceasories
~ J'L:SJ$1"$
7Ntli ~ • •••

7HE l"AKTY I'OOP Jl'OR

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(Coal Delivered) goOd lump
KnauH Firewood Split· 96% housa coal 1 to 1 ton . call
hardwpods. You pick up or \Jim Lanier 875-7397 or
we deliver. HEAP v1nder. 304-876-1247.
111 .. 268·11246 .
Firewood $20.00 pickup
load, fJO .OO delivered. Coli
304-676 -87112 or 675 ·
2991.

DICK TR ACY

Irvin Auto Ilion, sliding
beck gl"a for pick up with
dirk tinted glen end bilolt
freme or alumn coJor. TwP
locotlona 304-875-8401 or
814· 448-4423.

Carhart-Kida C'amouflage
Clothing. Sam Somerville'•·
EAST of Ravenswood. 7
21
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rn Cil m o

6 :oo

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, WE'LL HA'/1'
' THeLA&amp; CHECK

COULD ~ 'T THEI&lt;E
8~ FING ERPR IWT5 '

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ON fH I,_ o;tuFF ,

IMMEDIATELY.

TOO~

News
Hot Potato
Beverly Hillbillies
Dr. Who
3 ·2 · 1. Contact (CC)
Diff' rent Strokea
{]) CD NIIC N•wa
Rifleman
R0vco'a World Class
~o~!'itn Pyle

un ~

derpinnlng. blocka, fully cef·
peled. Nice $6,200 or le11

without porchea. Call 61 4·
387-7809.

197914X 65. 2bdr. 1 bath.
front · kitchen,

gas

hoat.18. 500 : Call 889·
77!1.2 .
1975 Holly Park, 2 bod·
room, all electric, central air,
refrigerator, range, new car·
peting, front awning 20ft.
wood deck B' xJO '. under·

pinning. 112.000.00. 304·
876-3184 alter 6 :00 .

33

Farms for Sale

142 ac_!!l farl!' .

~ill .~onaider

anything ~f value on trade .
&amp;79.000. Coli 614 -246·
5281 '
50 acre farm . Call614-3&amp;77278 .

12x60. 2 bdr .. located 2
miles from HMC at Ever·
green . Children accepted .
Call 448-3697 or 614-245 ·
5223 .

Used dishwasher , Sean
Kenmore. e46 . Call 4462847.

49

For Lease

For lease 2 bdr. unfurnished
apt., overlooking city park,
3 bedroom mobile home for stove &amp; refrig ., $190 mo .
rent. Furnished , air conditl· Call PJ's446-1819or446one~. good: cle~u~ co~dit~n. · 2325 f!lvtt,
semi-private lot. 1 child. no
pets . e 190.00 per month. 3
Mr.rchan!lis1:
miles above New Haven on
Rt. 33. Caii304·8B2·2466.

51 Household Goods

Painting 1 18 yra. old, beau·
tiful historical painting . 48
each 1904 ac!'!'!. ·~itoiJrTon~
and 48 each
albumns. Etvis
cord · albumns . Painting
S760 . Old recQrd collection
81 .000 : Elvis Presley albumna 830.00 each. Call
614 · 446 - 31 05 after
5:30PM .

Mobile home, 2 bedroom,
Take charge of your health!
furnished, central air. natuFree booklet shows how.
ral gas. on large lot in Camp
Feel great, •njoy life . Sim·
SWAIN
Conley, 8176 .00 plus utili- AUCTION llo FURNITU
pie, effective, guaranteed .
ties. deposit with referen· · 62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New Call614-256 -1772. ·
cos. 304·675 ·7566 altar &amp; used wood-coal stoves. e
2 :00 .
pc wood LR suite e399, For sale -used R-65 Ditch
bunk beds e199 , antron Witch and Davis 300
"lclinora -899. new l - usod 1-~:!:."!~_!'loor; Call ·6H · 694 ·
bedroom suites, ranges.
or 14-694-6006 .
wringer
washers.
&amp;
ahoas.
44 Apartment
New livingroom suites Box springs for nle, three .
for Rant
1199-8699, lamps. aloo 810.00 each or all for
buying coal &amp; wood stoves. &amp;26 .00 . Call 614 -843 ·
5384.
Call 614·448·3169.

Farm-42 acre• extra good
barn 36x48. extras good
1 2x60
· 2 room

66

71

A~os

HILlCREST KENNELS
Boarding all breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppiea:
Stud Service. Call614-446·
7795 .
.

63

Livestock

1979 Model Reg. Sorrell
Gelding; started on IMirrels.
very gentle. 59' Reg . Sorrell
gelding shown In 4 -H Watt·
1 Judy Taylor Orooming~ Call 'ern Pleesure in open quener
horae competion . Good con6.14·367-7220.
firmation, no bad. habits . .
Brlarpatch Kennels . Prcofeoo- Call 614·286-6622.
slonal All-broad gr~oon,ing .
7 · 'fiiilf old ..-tJp•kioie geld . .
"lndoor-outdoor·boarding
cilities. English Cocker Sp•· ing. Excellent dlspo•ition.
niet puppiea. Call614-388- Good 4-H project. e&amp;OO or
boat offer. Call 614-742·
9790
.
2638 eftor &amp;PM and ask for
Oragonwynd Cattery Ken - Robin.
nel . CFA Himalayan. Persian
and Siamese kittens. AKC
Chow puppie&amp;. Call 814 - 64 Hay &amp; Grain
448-3844 after 7PM .
1 male Walker Coonhound,
3 yoara old. Call 614-992·
2770 before
- 2PM-. - Parakeets. Cockatoos.
Finches, Seed, Cagu, All
Supplioa . Call 61-4 -986·
4212.
.
'
A.KC Female Cocker Spa ·
niel. 2 V2 years old. $25 .00.
Phone 304-675· 1036.

Piano . Industrial
machine . EJC ·
Cell 614 -

84 acres, 3000 lb tobacco
allotment, 11h story houM.
bath. 2 barns. garage. cellar.
tool shed. 6 other buildings.
plenty water. Loceted in
Lawrence County , Ohio,
near Leete and Crown City
Mining Co. Call 614-268·
8083 .

Servlcf~S

1984 Dodge Ram Deluxe
cab rue~. C..Uiao. PS.
&amp; troller. hitch . 9.400 ·::::!:··- I
lik8 new. Call after
614-379-2712 .
Hay for ule. large round
bales. •16.00 . Call 614·
992-3798.

66 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

1972 Olda9B. Loadod. Runs
good. f295 .00. Call 614·
986 -4464.
1981 Citotion. 2 door. V-11,
4 speed, bucket aooto, AC ..
tilt whool, PS .. P8., AM-FM
-cassette ttereo, one owner.
Caii814-446·B604,or 814·
992-7669 after 8:00p.m.
1982 Dodge Char.gor .
Sharp, like now. UOOO.OO.
1978 Dodge Ramchargar
4x4 . Good condition. Call
814· 742-2026 .

1 982 Monte Carlo, phone
304·876-1604.

72

Trucks for Sale

IHBO) Life on Earth:
Building Bodies David At·
ten bOrouqh narratOs' thi~
thirteen-part nature series.
7 :30 0 CD Tic Tac Dough
(!) Winning Golf Tips from
the Pros - Billy Casper and
Charles Sifford.
(I) 0 Ill Family Feud
Jeopardy
Gi)) Wheel of Fortune
tD (12) Entertainment
Tonight
fl) WKRP in Cincinnati
(MAX) Aibum Flash: The
Go-Go' s
8 :00 0 IJl r:D A-Team ICC)
I]) Gentle Bon
CD College Basketball:

Mil~um Roofing 6 Spout- ~
ing. Now installing rubber ,
roofs. 30 years experience. :•
specializing in built up roof. '
Call614-388· 9867.
·:

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local refere"ces
furnished . Free eatimatee .
Coli collect 1 -614· 237·
0488. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
.Rogers a · asemant
Wat4Jrproofing.
J S. J "1 Siding Vinyl &amp;
!lllumlnu.,-.'"•Kiing &amp; r.oofing, .
Free estimates . Call 614367-7468.

M&amp;rQUilittin H r.;~1iit Dam&amp;
IJ) American Caesar
(1) Three· a a Crowd ICC)

Jack and Vicky 's ftrst year
annive rsary is d isrupted.
0 (1) Jeffersoros (CC)
Lo uise's atte mpts to run a
successful bu si ness are
ruined when George decides
o help out.
I]) Ill! "Nova iCC) ·A Mathe '
matical My s te ry Tour.' The
abstract wd rld of pUre ma th-

insulating - roofing ~ _

r,emodeling and new .
conatruction-guners . Call: ;
' ~
304-'7'7-3-5-1 31 .

-- - ematics is- exarn ined. (60

ALLEY OOP

RON'S Television Service.
SpecialiJing in Zerilth and
Motorola , Quilzer . and •
houoa calla. Call 304-676·
2398 or 614-446 -2464. . •

min .)
[l~l (!) (f;!l Billy Graham
Crusade
fll MOVIE : ' Dark. Passage·
fHBO) MOVIE: 'Splas h'
ICC)
fMAXl MOVIE: ' Purple
Haze '
8 :30 (1) Who's the Bossi ICC)
0 Ill _AUc.!! IC.CLMel acts
as coach whe n Jolene d ecides to try out for a pro fess ional bas ke tball te am.
9 :00 0 (]J (I) Riptide Cody ,
Nick and Boz help out an old
Vietnam buddy who claims
the CIA is after h1m . (60

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304-675 1331 .

Mtisi-e&amp;l
Instruments

m in.)

Partially furniahad 2 bdr .
garage apartment . Adults
only. security deposit. Call
after 3PM 446-9279 .
Furnished 2 rooms &amp; bath,
downstaira. clean. adult
only. no pets. Ref. raCiuired.
Call 446· 1519

Retired couple wants to buy
acre or len land for mobile
home . Phone 304-676 .
3109 before 9 :00pm.

New 1 bdr. efficiency apt.
Call 446 -0390 .

Rental s

FurnisMd gare'geapt. 1 bdr ..
29 112 Neil Ava.. Gallipolis
o235 . utilities paid. Con
446 · 4418 aftor ·7PM .

Houses for Rent

House for rent. Call 304675 ·7263 675-8104 or
676 -6386 .
Nice 2 -bedroom house. BOO
block First Ava ., Gallipolis.
off street perking. references and deposit. Call 814256· 1529.
House for rent 2 bdr. e160
mo. adults with 1 am,all
child . Call 614-266 -805B .
bath. 1125 mo .. 1 child, ref.
dop., garden . Call 814843-2644 .

e.

In town (Evans Heights! 2
bdr . large LR. knott¥ pine
paneling . WB fireplace ,
t260.00 per month. depooit
and referenc11 required .
81ackburn Realty , 446 ·
0008 .
Eureka. modern 2 bdr . home
t228 .00 per month. depoo~
and references required.
81ockburn Realty , 446 ·

0008 .
2 bdr. unfumiahed houM
with garage and workahop.
Coli 446 -9&amp;88.

Ung.vllla. 3 to 4 bedrooms.
Big yard and garden area .
f200 .00 plus utilitlao end
aecurity deposit required.
Coli 614-992 · 8892 . ·
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2 bedroom houte. fully
carpe1ed for rent In Pome·
roy. Coli 814· 992-3064.
House for rent call fater
-tJ:UU ,-:;u~"";"g--;g~ i-i o.;.
Two bedroom hou• for
ront, 304-875-8783. •

Furniahed efficiency 7Y2 Neil
Ave . . Gallipolis, single .
$160 mo .. utilities paid. Call
446 -4416 altar 7PM .
2 apt . for rent downtown all
util . paid . Call448 · 1436 .

3 bdr.

newly renlodeled
duple• . e.11cellent location,
Second Ave . Gallipolis .
*290 mo. plus sec . dep. Call
448-8293 .
Riverside Aptl. Middlepon.
rat11 for Senior
1130.
Houa·

82
· Uaed Furniture ·· 5 pc .
dinette, head boards, and 2
bedroom suites. 3 miles ·o ut
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
6pm, Mon. thru Sat .
614-446-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers. refrigerators, ranges. Sllaggs Appliances, UpPer River Ad .
beside Stone Crest Motel .
614 -446-7398 .

72 Karman Ghia rebuilt
motor, new front end . .new
tires. t1,600. Call 614·
693-6836.

Saxon 301 oHice copier new
13.000.00 lOll IB00 .00.
304-937·2120.

Big John Deere3010tractor

$3,796, John Deere 3 bot·
tom plows $395. John
Doore 1010 tractor 82 .996 .
John Deere 2 bottom plows
$296 . Call 614-286-6622 .

County Appliance , Inc .
Good used appliances and Stainless Steel satellite dish
TV aoto. Open BAM to 6PM. complete with Deake re -·
Mon thru Sat. 446· 1899. . ceiver. Will sacrifice for
627 3rd. Ave. Golllpolis, $1 .800.00 . 304-876· 3223
alter 6 :00 PM .
OH .
Valley Furniture. new &amp;
used . Large ••ction of qual·
ity furniture . 121 6 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolia.
Trade Center Furniture
Outlet, Kanauga. Oh . New
Maytag S. Crosley Applian·
COl. Call 446· 4486 .
Bars S. bat stools and
droller. Call 446-0844 .

Big lnternational340 tractor
with International mower
and draw bar G2.550 . Mas·
eav Ferguson 65 tractor with
Freeman loader 8a 6ft. blade
13 ,196 . Call 614 -2B8 ·
6622.

Guns!IGunall Smith and
Wasson model 19 end 66 .
304 -676-7476 .
King Wood Burner with
blower , good cond ,
$175 .00. 304-676-4331 '

1977 Caae 996 Farm Tractor. 1500 hours. Excellant
condition. 86500.00 . Call
814·985 ·4143 ' eftor 6 :00
pm .

Prom dress, size 9 . worn
once . Saara portable typewriter. 304·676· 1386.

I

Two bedroom apartments in
New Haven . Newly ramodoled in town. Call 614·
992-7481 .
Two bedroom furnished
opartmont . Coli 614·992 ·
6434 or 304· BB2·2666 .

1 and 2 bedroom furnishod
opartmoma. Call 814-992·
6434 or 304-882-2888 ,
APARTMENTS. mobile
homes. housea. Pt. Pleasant
and llollipolla . 1114-446 ·
8221 .
Unfurnl1hed apanment, !
room1, b11ement and yard.
•1&amp;0.00 momh . dopoolt.
304-~75 - 7541 evenings.

46 Furni•hed Rooin1
For rent Sleeping Rooms
end lighl houao k-ing
rooms. Park Central Hotel .
Coli 814· 4411·07811 .

676-8483 or 676-

LAFF-A-DAY

1980 Monzo 4 cyl .. 4 opd ..
12,80il or boot offer. Call
814-246-15828.
2 -C!lev . 360 eng. with auto.
trans. 1 mila on 233 off
141 · 8 . Lanier.
1979 Ford Fairmont. atandard trans, priced to sell. very
good cond . Call 446· 2.169
anytime.
1974 Monte Corio. good
shape. 61 ,060 or best offer.
Coli 614· 388· 9370.

1978 Chovatto with 1981
mptor. ·23.000 mile&amp;. runs
good. good tilll. new Ita·
roo, recent point job, tBOO
firm. Cd 4411-9744 after
8pm.

19 inch color TV t200 ,00,
llko now. 304-678-2940 .

1979 AMC Concord, good
cond . Coii288 -178B.

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Merchandlae

1971 Mercury Cougor Xl'7.
302 engine, 19 mpg, olr, PS.
Pl. 48,500 miloo. 304-8715·
2226.

1970. 22 foot Winnebago.
Generator, 20 h , 1wning.
Very good condition. 430 T
John Deere Tractor with
front end loader. 720 Jolin
DHrl Tractor. Call 114949-2234.
Complete oinglo IKhouot fo r
a 1910 Ford F-280. 381
motor. In good condition .
UII.OO. Also havo a K·Mart
brand deluxe under the dll1h
ce ...tta player. 3 months
old. aamo •• now, f211 .00.
Also hove 1 Block end

;;,:;:u-;,rn:;;i:.;.:;;.:.;~.:u:;:&lt;&gt;~m~.;.~;-~~i;;~.~:i'~!-e:!"..~'-~~~"~~~ ·~·~:~:
ties. rongo. ref. Sh1re both.
Men only. 919 Sec .. Golllpo·
lis. 446-4416 alter 7 p.m .

1982 GT Mustang black.
e.11c. cond . Call 614-266·
1267.

1ir, cruise, tlh, V-6 ,
42,000 mi .. rust proofing,
$8.000. Coil 446·2884.

RICK"S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE . Uood stoves
and refrigerators . Compare
our prlc;ea, seve today .
Phona 304-773-6430.

uood obout 8 times, good
condition . •1 0 .00 . Coli
814·742· 2373.

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Answer: People who are aiwavs fl ying Into a rage
somet imes end u.P making thisA BAD LA NDI NG

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'

James Jacoby

A top
for defenders

NORTH .
' + Q6 .

3-5·85

•a
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By James Jacoby
.
+ Q8542
Although s ix clubs_ would be a n
.. W,EST.•.
...K~H- ··~·
e xcellent c on1rac (- fo r Nor!li' South,
+ K t08753 • 9.4 2
the weak two-hear t bid by E a st
• 53
.AJJ 0972
c rowded out scienhfic bidding methf 9852
• Q 10
ods. South simply bid th r ee no-trump
+1 0
+ 73
and North was ·glad he ha.d enough
SOUTH
h igh cards to ma ke 1ha t a comfort·
able contract.
•K Q&amp;4
There was no way to defeat that
• A7
ironclad game. but East earned him ·
+ AKJ96
sell a top score in the t our name nt by
Vulner able: Neither
holding declarer to only nine tric ks.
Dealer
: Ea st
First, on the opening le ad ol the hear t
Wt"ll l - North· East- South
live, he played the nine , giving South
2•
3 NT
only one immediate heart tric k.
Pass
Pass
Pass
Declarer played three ro unds of
clubs, and then played ace ol dia·
monds and a diamond to the jack.
Ope ning lead:
Since West had signaled with a high
s pade on one of the clubs , Ea st now .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.....;_ __.
r e turned a spade. West won the king
a nd cleared the spade s uit . When dia·
moods now !ailed to break.-declare r
had only nine tricks.
Some may wonde r wh y. a lte r East
had played the diamond 10 on the ace ,
declarer did not go up with the king ha ve sta rted with 10-x·x or 10-x. II so,
and drop the queen. The answe r is he certa inly s hould play th e I 0. )hat
tha t the 10 ol diamonds did not have he had Q-1 odouble ton on th is particu- .
to !Je an honest card . East might well lar deal was just a vagar y ol late .

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Cil 700 Club
(!) Winterworld: Marker .

I've been savinq!

Gold

IJ) MOVIE:

' Murder in
Texas' Part 2
(l) (!) (l! MacGruder end
Loud (CCI Malcolm a nd
~Jilnny-s 11e togei:'tief1Si11s:-' ·1----:~-~,~--::;;;"-='--

Got a few bills
stuck away!

1870 VW, rebuilt motor
17,000, no rust, new paint,
two oxtre tlrll, .1500.00.
304·876-85315 oltor 5 :00.
'71 Opel Roily, 4 cyl. auto,
good cond, U00.00 ~ 304·
878·7378 .

"We spent our vacation in Alaska

instead·- {}f Oregon jus-t

Fred will NOT stop and ask directions!"
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~booa-use­

'77 Ford Gronodl, PS, PB,
AC, Am· Fm Clll, very de·
pondablo,
304·
8711· 4331 .

•soo.oo.

i i7i i=orci -Li'U
moohonlcolly good, dim·
ogod bcidy, f4110.00 . 304·
1178-15122.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Fourth and Pine '
Cor.
; 984 · Dodge· Cara~an .
Gallipolis. Ohio
PS. PB.AC.CC.TW. AM -FM
Phone 814-446 ·3888 or
digital . clock radio. 10,000 ' 614-448-4477
miloo. Coli 814-949· 2273.
JIM'S PLUMBING llo HEAT·
1977 Chevy von. gr ...n,
INil. At. 1 , Sox 366, Golli ·
good condition. P..Mnger
polio. Call 614-367-087&amp;.
or camping van . Oris Hubbard. Fifth St .. SyracuM.
Ohio.
83 Excavating
1967 Ford, one ton. otep
van. ell elumn body, exc
cond . FOR • SALE OR
TRADE . Phone 304·8768612 or 676 · 2486 .
1981 Subaru station wagon
DL. 4 whaol drlvo. luggage
rack. 42.000 mlle1. new
rodiol. 4 opted. blue.
16,000.00 . 304 · 882 ·
2012 .
1973 Ford Van Econoline
carpet inside, exc
304-676-6612 or

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Motorcycles

1980 Hondo CR·280, very
good cond. Coli 448·9710 .
1979 Suzuki 084211. len
then 4.000 miloa. teiiO.OO.
304· 871-8122.

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Good-1 Excavating, blse· menta, footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping . •
Call anytime 814 -446 ·
4637, James L. Davison, Jr.
owner.

BARNEY

I HEAR SNUFFY AN'
HIS ROWDY-DOWDY
FRIENDS HAD A

Dozer work land clearing, '
landscaping, etc. free esti·
motoa. Call 446-8038 or
992-7119 ony11mo .

84

Boeta end
Motora for Sale

17 ft. Crutllnor. 188
Inboard-outboard. power
trim prop, power trim tabs.
tri-houl. 304·875-82111.

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Auto Parts
&amp; AcceasoriBI

IRVIN'S AUTO CLASS. slid·
ing boclt glua, bllolt tex·
turad frlml or aluminum
!rome. dirk timed gl..o,
304·875·1408or814· 44ll·
4423 .
.
Mid-It 12 ft. length, B ft .
w1c1o 42" oldlbolrd truok
bod. Phone 304' 175· 1807.

EVER'BODY

BANG-UP

by THOMAS JOSEPH

ACROSS
1 Wini!Uke
S It foUows
psi
10 Having

31 Grass genus
38 Highschooler

39 Cry of
derision

40 Muffle
11 Mark down 41 One of the
13 Mischief
8rontes
makers
DOWN
matured

14 Having

landed

15 Be IU
!I Belgian
commWte

17 Pal, as
make-up
18 Sound
system

ze Huah-hush
agency
(abbr.)
. 21 Young
salmon
Z% Written

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Yesterday'sAnswer
renditions
2 Capacity 8 Salesman's 24 Bedecked
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woi'dsto · %S.Eat good
describe %'! English
shape I
anything'
river ·
4 Matter
t Indict
31 "Gigi"
(Law)
1% Corrupt
star
5 Webster . 18 Ethereal 31 Make proud
or Cicero 1tlrlsh verse 3S Once more
8 Netting Z% Fontanne 's 3a Yoko 7Echelon
partner
31 So there
(abbr.) %3 Stew
you are!

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23 Pluvious
25 Actress
Irene ,

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HEARD IT!!

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Electrical
&amp;

SEWINil Machine ropalra . .
nrvice. Authorized Singer
Sal•• .l Service Sharpen
Scluora . Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 814-992·2284.

86

Boot

SNAKE!!

General Hauling :

HI; ROO.
REMEMeER
ME?

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n-rnu.-nlr.i' n;;;,- .:::,

stgned to ride along with
them falls for Malcolm. (60
min.)
0 (1) Ci1!l MOVIE: ' Kids
Don't Tell'
•
Cll Oil Frontline (CC) ·A
Fro ntline In vestigatio n.' Pul·
ttzer pnze -winning 1nves ti·
ga tive re porter Sevmour
Hersh conducts h•s fir st TV
investiga tion . 160 min.)
·.
9 :30 CD Bodybuilding : 1984
Ms. Olympia Competition·
from Montreal Canada
1 O:OQ 0
(]J (I) Remington
Steele An a ntiques dealer is
·· murdered and a kleptomaniac disappears aft er Laur a
recovers some s tolen sta·
tues. (60 min.)
I]) Ill lf:V Moonlighting
(PREMIERE) (CC) Maddie
and Dav1d help an old man in
his search fo r his long-lost
son. (60 m in.)
Cll Statewide
(tj) Newswalch
fl)lndependent News
IHBOI Maitimum Security :
Cottage Nine A' longtermer's demand for a viSI1
with his w1fe leads to an
emo tionally charged confrontation.
MOVIE:
'The

36 lots &amp; Acreage

41

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Real Estate
Wanted

+,. ·'

Tune

Michael's Painting and Wal- .
1980 Oldo Delta 8B. 360 lpoporing . Call 814 - 742 - ~
motor. AT .• AC .. gocid body. 2328.
high mileage, uHs no oil. - - - - - - - - -- - -icbeen aarviced regular. 0 &amp; M Contractors. Vinyl .,.
82200.00. Call 814-742· tnd aluminum aiding - -;
2603 .
replacement window• · :
1977 Honda Civic CVCC.
304-676-6376 .
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77 Chevy Malibu blue 4 dr ..
6 cyl ., auto. 4 new tires. Call
304 - 676 ·2989 or 678 ·
2372 .

News

(jJ Now
Nome..,~That
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Mial.t ta~e off for

36

C::OOES..

(Answers tomorrow)

I'm qoinQ to
fora while!

lone. Coll614 ·992-6918 .

JOKe~

Yesterday's

for Sale

Pets for Sale

-

280 acre-. for oil and 011

Wf.lAT A PII:ACTICAL. .

AAawetllere: [

· Improvements

69-12x60. 2 porches,

·.

cond., U ,&amp;OO. Coli 814·· ,
248·9183.

!I.L-~~ .Jit:~~~~e

New fibe rglass topper for
Long Ranger pickup used 1
wook . Cost $686 .00, soli
1300. Call 614-266-6240.

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AIIC Newo (CCI
CBS Newo
iP. ,,""~i,lhtlly
Business

~l!l

niohed . Call446· 1686.

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73 Dodge motor hom• fair·~ .

62 Wanted to Buy

Trailer Iota. sewer and ~ater
furnished, will talle one
small child. 304-676 -1076.

rf

abO~e

55 Building Supplies

Furnished. no city taxes.
water &amp; sewage furnished,
beautiful riverview. Kanauga . Foster ' s Mobile
Home Pork. 446· 1602.

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Cabinet stereo. 8 track,
304·676-6375.
Outdoor lighted me11age
aign. perfect for any bual·
noaa, call 304-675-4128 .

1979 2 bedroom mobile
home. 14x70, all electric.
excellent condition . Unfur-

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B l M TIRES. Tiro doole.
Custom Whoalo. Coil for
prices 304 - 895 - 3466 ,
Since 1971 .

S ll RPLUS· Donlm · Army ·

The

Television
Viewing

Btoclt block 327 lock · pia· i
tons l crlftk, 2 1011 of 2.02 :
heidi, alum. roller rock11 ...
arms, dlttributer drive tach .. •
o1oc1 . luol pump. Soil Only It 1 group UIIO. Clll 814· ~
248 ·5600 ova. Doytlmocoll •
446 -2107.
;

PHOTO SPECIAL now thru
March 31st ~ 8 reprincs from
color negatives or 3 prints
from slides or 3 copy prints
1rom r;FIU"ii . Vouf eholca 99
cents. Hockenberry Pher~
ma~y North.

20x40· t2,895 in I IOCk .
Middleport 992-5724 or
Gallipolis 446· 3051 .

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Jame1- Boys Water Service ,J,
Also pools filled . Call 814 ~:
21511 · 1141 or 814-448·1
1176 or 614 -448-7911 . ;

NQNOT

ENOUGH
FEATHERS!!

-Ken's
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Water Servk:e. Wells, ~
cisterna. pools fiUed . Phon•
814-317-0823 or814·387·'
7741 night or day.
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TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
,
11 U Soc . Ave .. Golllpollo . .
614-44&amp;-7833 or814·448· •
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•unnv. tn. n1 . 1. \.irown
Clry, Oh. Coli 814-Ui- :
1470, con Eve . 448-3431. ·
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TIME WE COME
TO ONE OF T~ESE
CONCERTS, TI!Ei' PLA'I"
'' PETER AND. THE WOLF ''

T~E'I'

MUST THINK wE
DON'T UNDERSTAND
ANYT~ IN6

ELSE

DON'T YOU LIKE''PETER
AND THE WOL.F "?

I DON'T KNOW.. 1\tE
NEVER UNDERSTOOD IT!

Kept

MOVIE: ' Devil Dog:
Hound of Hell'
· Army
Interrupted Lives
fl) Bonny Hill Show
IHBOI MOVIE: ' Purple
Hearts'
11 :30 D CD (l). Beot of Carson
Tonigh1's guests are Steve
Lawrence. Susan Sulliva n
and Howie Mandel. (R) (60
min .l
CD SportoCenter
(I) WKRP in Cincinnoti
0 (I) Fall Guy Whilo track·
ing down a batl jumper , Coh
finds hjmself in a posh Mexican resort. (60 min .)
(I) Latenlglit Arnerico
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Nlghtilne
• TwiHght Zone
IMAXl
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Darlings'
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CD Skiing: 1986 World
Freestyle Invitational from
Brockirwidge. CO
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Treatment'
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33 Blvd.'s
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for the three L's, X for the two O's, ell' . Singlr letters,
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hints . Each day the c ode letters are different.

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RALPH W. EMERSON
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�Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Tuesday, March 6, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Procedure difference

Single-fa~Uy

home
sales up in January .

-.,..-(eo_nt,...lnued_trom_pa_ge_I&gt;_ __

A lease agreement for the '1\venty-nlne ramshackle stuctures
property behind the otd Po111eroy within village li111lts are to be
Junior HJgh has been drawn up removed, beginning with the most
according to Larry Wehrung. The visable.
propertY is folleleaSI.'dfromMcigs
..Local School District and developed
Herbert F. Seth, of R,lverv iew Dr.
as a recreation ar~a for the vi!Jage. on Lincoln Hill, requested a clarifl·
A copy of that agreemPnt has been ca tlon on the S5 license plate tax
fmw.anled to Dan Morris, Meigs ' which is In Its ihird year for
superintendent. Wchrungwlllagain Pomeroy residents. It was exbe meeting with th~ s~hont. board pmlned that this money, about
and hopes to h~vl"'Jia n s finalized in $12,000 annually, must be used
the neaduture.
strictly for paving purposes.
Wehrung also reports that the
Seth then told council about an
Pomeroy firp depart ment has area on Lincoln Hill, just In front or
obtained n('ccss;uypcrm its to begin his home, where guard rail needs to
d
il
buildings
village
and th~l be
"oldreplaced. According
rail" a'1,(!
the posts
burning within
own the
•ome
d apldatcd
to Seth,
lfis

i'Unbo&lt; o1 Single
Family Home• Sold

existed for years. CouncU said 11 wlll
try to haw tbe guard rall replaced
and""that lack of money had kept
them from fixing In earlier. ·
Council gave approval or a fire
department roster of active, lnac·
live and junior members.
Council also approved Febru·
ary's mayor's report at a total of

Jen. ll4

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WASHINGTON ~AP) __ Sales of
I new
single-family homes rose 2.6
percent 1n January as falling,

Dec .1884 -

0
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Jan. 1985

$2306.00.

A short ~xi'Cut!ve s.."'Sslon Jed tc
council's decision to keep Bradley.
Hummell, a Columbus attorney, as
defense council for the village In a
federal court suit flied against the
\"illage and several others by A.G.

I 620 I
~\':=C::iusted Fig...es
Source: u.s_Commerc• Oftpartment

Interest rateS continued to spur
purchases, the government reported Monday.
The Increase put sales at a
'seasonally aajusted annual raie oi
6~.~ In January, compared to·a
rateof604,000 1n December. ·
1n December, sales had climbed
1.3 percent following an 8.6 percent
drop In November, according to the

flonal morUiges- averaged 13.67
percent In early January, down
from 1984's high of 15.23 pereet_~l In
July, according to a survey by tl1e
Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
The sales report saki that sales
showed their biggest gain in tl1e
Northeasi during' Januacy. Thai
regton posted an 18.9 · percent
Increase followed by smaller gains
of 3.7 percent In the South and 2.5
percent In the West.
Sales dropped 16.5 percent In the

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tohearing
In Tue&amp;!!'Y·
Rayburn.
on the

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· Fire ·officials In Scioto County were
trying' to assess the damage today
after high winds fed a SE'rles of fires
In the Porlsmouth area, damaging

80 acres of forest 1and as well as a
sawmill south . of Portsmouth.
Richards said checks today may
show as much as300acresdestroyed
by fire.

Despite the two consecutive
Increases, sales are still 8 percent

2.6pen:entbtJa.nuaryasJalDing
btterest rates continued to llpU1'

::r::~· ~o~~~tAr;

Vernon Township. "People just
forgro&gt;t. They think, 'Well, this ls a
spring chore. Wegottogetltdone." '
Most of the ·fireS were under
control but still burning when the

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be~::~~:~~~~e:~:~ced

I p roperty I

aInterest
shal]l slowdown
last spring
as
rates began
climbing.
Rates peaked in July and have been
faDing since then, leading to a
pickup 1n sales of new homes and

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used shovels and plows to dig
Harry Paul, assistant Ports·
Mont Vance, Joyce Ann Vance to
firebreaks around homes.
mouth fire chief, said children may
Columbus
and Southern Ohio Elect·
Theflnes began in the afternoon as have been responsible for setting
ric
Co
..
Ease.,
Scipio.
brush fires and later spread to part.s fires that damaged a dozen to two
Linda
C.
Navaroll,
Randy Nava·
of the Shawnee State Forest. Fire. dozenacreslntheclly.
·roll,
John
Fisher,
Steven
Fisher to
officials blamed the wind for
"And the first thioiyouknow, the
Doris Fisher, Parcqls, Sutton·
spreading the fires, many started by wind got it," Paul said.
farmers burning In preparation for
In South Portsmouth, firefighter · Lebanon.
Gary E . Spencer, Kathy Spencer,
spring as temperatures reached the Douglas Campbell said flre des·
George
D.J.:?wlher, AprU Lowther
70s.
troyed a sawmlll.
to John M. Davis, Karen A. Davis,
At least three fires were started
"It was burning all the wood, and
Parcel, Salem.
when the high winds downed llve the sawdust was burning down
· Andrew Buchanan, deceased,
power lines, Richards said.
there," he said. "And weJ!ada hard
;
.•
Q_
. ·:A combi!l..aHonof Plgh winds just ,- .f.:irne getti.r:g.tt ccntat."lcd \\1th a!! tl:le llle BuchanllJ!, affld'!vlt, ..Orllnge..
Martina J. Lusk, Joseph M. Lusk
CINCINNATI lAP ) -FBI agents made things extremely bad today," high winds and everythi ng."
to
Joseph M. Lusk, MartlnaJ. Lusk,
are invesligat ing whether so-called said Terry Aker.s, a firefighter in
23.88
acres, Lot 212, Letart.
"snuff films ," showlng th~ sexual
Columbl~
Gas of Ohio, Inc.,
abuse, torj ure and mu rders of
Columbia
Gas
Transmission Col]).
young .children, ma y have been
and
Lawrence
W.
McQuaid, Agree.
produced or distribu ted in the
and E)lse., Rutland.
.
Cincinnati area.
Meet!' Wednesday
Emerg~ncy
Ladd Petroleum Corp.," Stale·
There has been no indication,
men! of Claim, Olive.
however, that the FBI has found the
The Pomeroy Hlgh School Class of
Mary E. Rager, eta! to Central
films in the region. The Cincinnati
1965 will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday
Enqulfer reported Thciday that ' -Nfue·caUs were·answered by local at the Salisbury Elementary School - Trust - eo: NA, Sheriff's deed,
Mld&lt;)leport VIllage. ·
federal officials know tha t the films units Monday, the Meigs County to plan special activities for the
Delmar Baum, Kathryn Baum to
exist, but are not sure whether they Emergency Medical _ Services .reunion to be held In May rather
report.s.
Terry
L. Hoffman, Janet Hoffman,
were made in the Cincinnati a rea. .
than on Tuesday evening as listed in
..
the
Racine
Unit
took
1
acre,
Chester.
At
2:50a.m
FBI agents said they are hoping
the social ca lendar of today's Daily
Norma
Evans
from
Carpenter
that anyone possesslngthefilmswill
SentineL
· Road· to Holzer Medical Center;
tum them over to federa l agents.
Tiie investigation ca me to light Pomeroy at4: 1Ba.m .. took Kenneth
Monday during-a U.S. magistrate's Hartley from Bunker Hill to Mec~ts Thursday
hearing on whether to jail George Veterans Memorial; Rutland at
Rutland VU!age Council will meet
Elliott, 36. on federal firea rms and 4:36a.m., went to Meigs Mine 2 for
Thursday,
7 p.m., at the Rutland
Ken Ferguson, taken to O'Bieness
assault charges.
·
Civic Center.
Terry Lehmann , an assist ant U.S. Hospital in Athens; at 1:02 p.m.,
attorney, told U.S. Magistrate Pomeroy took Kim Deem from the
Robert A. Steinberg that two office of Dr. James Conde to Holzer Grain, wheat program
anonymous callers have Iold federal Medical Center; Tuppers Pl!'lns at sign-up time extended
agents that Elliott sold them "snuff 1: 21 p.m .. took Flossie Petty from
films,' ' namf'd fmm the slang ·Reedsville to St. Joseph Hospital In
The period for enrolling In the 1985
expression "snuff out .'' meaning " to Parkersburg; Pomeroy at 2:33 feed grain and wheat program In
kill."
p.m., took"Bertha Brlckles from Ash Meigs County has been extended to

even higher wind gusts, was la ter
credited with helping to douse the
fires with steady rain .
Stan Richards. foi'PSt manager at
the Shawnee State Forest, sa id a
series of fires lhroughout Scioto
County Monday destroyed at least

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rifle at him, but he is not charged in
connection with the "snuff films" .
investigation. Lehmann sa id.
An undercover FBI ag0nt posing
as a trucker went with .a companion
on F.l'li. 25 to a Deerfield Township
tiome in southern Warren County
where Elliott was sta ying, In efforts
to buy child-pornography films
from Elliott , Lehm;1im said. The
agent sa id E lliott threa tened to kill
the agent an.d his companion, but .
they left unharmed without making
a purchase.

Tracy Ratcliff at the Riverview
Heights Apartments: and at 8:23
p.m. , Tuppers Plains went took
Sharon Barber from ReedsvUle to
Holzer Medical Center.

Veterans Memorial
Admitted.. Kenneth Hartley,
Pomeroy; Rebecca Miller, Pomeroy;· Robert Cundiff, Rut.land.
Discharged--Walter E . King,.
Paul Sayre, Avis Hartley, VIrgil
Roush .

securing funding for the production
oflhisyear'scrop.
Producers may also late certify
their '84 acreage by paying the late
certification fee as long as evidence
of the '84 crop Is In the field. The late
certification could be especially
Important as the '85 base was
determined from the acrepge re·
portedtotheASCSforl983artd1984.
Farmers may contact the Meigs
ASCS office In the Farmers Bank
Building about enrollrnimt.

10UCH STAIN

lng. Burial wlll be In Beech Grove
Cemetery. Friends wUl be received
Margaret 'Bonnie Hogue, 83, 252 at tl1e church one hour prior to the
East 61st St., New York City, New service. The Ewing Funeral Home
York, died Sunday a t a New York is In charge of arrangements.
hospital.
She was born Aug. 11, 1901 at
Langsville, a daughter of thP late Henrietta Ruttencutter
Joseph and Flora B: Hogue. Shewas
a sales supervlo;or with Standard
Henrietta Ruttencutter, 72, Ma·
Brand Foods.
son, W. Va .,dledMondayevenlngat
Surviving are a brother. Orville Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Rutland;
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Margaret 8 ; Hogue

Gertrude
Daytona Beach,
F la .: a special friend, Charles
Berenzer, New York City, and
several nieces, ne phews and
cousins.
Besides her parents, Miss Hogue
was preceded In death by four
brat hers and a nephew .
Services wiU be held at 2 p.m.
thursday at theUriltt"dFalthChurch
with the Rev. Robert Smith official-

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MosUy sunny Wednesday. Highs
between 40 and 45. The chance of
precipitation Is near zero tonight
and Wednesday.
Extended Ohio Forecast
Thursday through Satunlay:
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chance of rain Saturday. Highs
between 45 and M 'Thursday and In
the ilOs Friday anci the 40s Saturday.
LoWs.hetWeen :1:1 and 1111 '11tun!Ciay,
between 35 and f5 Friday and In the
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ST. JOSEPH, Mich. (AP) - A
man who said be dreamed that
Nazis urged him to kill Americans
has been sentenced to life ln prison
without parole In the shooting deaths
of two motorists at an Interstate rest
area. .
Rlch.a rd Clarey Jr.. 24, a native of
Germany, was convicted Dec. 20on
fout'eounts offlrst·degreernurder In
the Aprlll7 deaths of Floyd Holmes,
59, of Santa Rosa, Calif., and Dean
R. Bultema, 28, of Wimbledon, N.D.
Clarey, who was sentenced Mon·
day, also faces sentencing In the
15 killing of Robert Baranski,

former Meigs General Hospital In
Pomeroy and at Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by her husband,
Harry Herman Ruttencutter. She
was a member of the Episcopal
Church.
There will be nq service and no
calling hOurs. The Ewing Funeral
Horne Is In charge of arrangements.

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