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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-1 -The Daily s.ntinel

Squads have 14 weekend calls ..

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Robbery apparent motive in slayirigs

1be Meigs County Emergency
Medical Service l'EPQrts that lour·

transportedLarryGoodtoVeterans
Memorial. Rutland was then called
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) robbery. The female clerk was also
About $100 ln
. cash 81)(1 a newspaper kiUed execution style, both with
teen calls were answered .over the · at 5: 04 p.m. t o Me lgs Mine No. 2 •,or ·
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weekend,fiveC$llsMSaturdaYilnd JohnSkldrrioreandLeeWoodwho
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were reported missing after the gunshot wounds to _ the· head,"
t·~-~-~··"""'onSimday
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fatal shootl!l!lS. ~9f_a_corivenlence~ ~iddle~J)()IIce ~tectlv~rry-·
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store clerk. a. nd a customer who Ghapm~n.saJd
Suitd&lt;iy;
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On. Sa turd
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· . at s: 45 p.m., p omeroy
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Pomeroy was called to the sher!tf's was called tol05WolieDr.forN1role.
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I apparently walked 11J at t!le Wrong Poll~ Identified the victjms as
otflce for VIrgil Collins who was -BiumimauertoVeteransMemorlal.
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takentoVeteransMemorlai.At8:47
At12:23a.m. onSunday, Rutland
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Bothvictlinswereshotlnthehead Nancy Abrams, · • an
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at close ran""
a.m., · P omeroy went to Rock
was called to Price Strong Rd. for
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tlandwenttoDexterat1:58p.m.and was called to the Brownell Ave.
Abrams of Middletown ooe of
theclty'seastslde,pollcesald.
Open doo.r session.set.
r~·----------~-., Apts. at9: lOa.m. forTertesaEaklns . two people who were victims of
"Apparentlythlswas (thecase&lt;if)
Arepresentativefromtheofflceof
to Holzer Medlcai Center. Pomeroy
an apparent execution style
a customer that stqmbled Into a
Congressman Clarence Miller Will
was called to the Pomeroy Health
murder during an apparent
Divorce granted
Care Center at 3:57 p.m. and
robbery of a Middletown Kirlg
conduct an open door session from
Kwlk convenience stocy Sunday
M!Ia Raymond, LongBottom, has ·. 10 a.m. to 12 n!XIn Wednesday at the
transported Bertha Brtckles to
Memorlai. At 4:15p.m.,

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been at or near the store between the
hours of 3 a.m. and 4:45a.m. to call .
because the store's cash reglst~r
shOWed · only · five . transactions
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H8rrieu Sterreu
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Hill for
Redman to !folzer
Medical Center. At 7:15 p.m.,
Rutland was called to the scene of an
accident on Smith Run Rd. and
transported Robert Stewart to
Veterans Memorial. At 7:28p.m.,
Pomeroy was called to the S31lle .
scene· and transported Charles
Stewart to Veterans

F'r:u)cis, a customer who en·
l"red the store during the
r 0 b be r y attempt. ( A p

Steven Raymond, CenterbUrg, on .
grounds Of gross neglect of .duty.
. Custpdy of a minor child goes to the
J.,aserphoto).
plalntitf•
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in other Meigs County Common
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Plea.SCourtaction,BernardCaruth·
ers has been foUnd guilty of
Tonight, periods of rain. Low contempt In a case IDed by Wanda

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rain · 80 percent tonight and 40.

Q ·n t

cer·n!n,., the
government ls
Invited to stop by and discuss them
with the representative. ·

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nmipayrtlent of child. support.

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Al1ee Roberts who Was dead on
Fair anjl .generally mild durlnl: sentence was suspended on the
A ~xter man Is listed 1n good
arrival. And at l0:3.3 p.m., the
the period. lligh&lt;l_lliO!ltly In the 50s. condition tha_t Caruthers pay cur·
to reo t andde11nquen t supportthrough
condition at Holzer Medical center, · Pomeroy fire department was
Lows at night In the m1~20s
u, Pomeroy, OH ..
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xtinguish
a
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fire
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the
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called
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mld·30searlyWednesdayan
sustained Sunday evening in a
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Support.
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Twp.l70.
Charles Stewart, 22, ls underguing
treatment for severe facial cuts and
a broken nose, hospital officials
said.
. Stewart wru; . ll.. pas!!f!!lge,r in a
truck driven by Robert Stewart, 27,
ofRt.1, Langsville, who ~as treatf!d
and released at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, according to hospital
officials.
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TheGa!lia-Melgs post of the State
Highway Patrol said Stewart was
northbound on 170, when he report•
edly lost control of his !nick In a
curve, which ran off the left side of ·
the road and struck a tree.-He was
cited by troopers lor DWI, no
driver's · license · and failure to
control following the 7: 10 . p.m.
Incident, which caused heavy dam·
age to hls vehicle. Both men were
taken to Veterans by the Meigs
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CROW'S FAM
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to hear talking book
Portland Elementary School In·
vltes aU preschoolers to come to the
t school Tuesday at 9: J5 a.m. and 1
p.m . to hear stories by a talking
book. Southern Kindergarten
classes wOl also be visiting the
· school on Tuesday. Portland students wlU participate in a hook swap
the

Racine workers wlll be cleaning
village streets throughout this week
using a mechanical sweeper. Glenn
Rlzer, head of the street depart·
men!, warns residents that dust
c;ould be bad at times.

Tuesday meeting
Syracuse PTO wlll meet at the
grade school Tuesday evening at 7
p.m.
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today, having rented a building
which it hopes to tum Into not ol)]y a
boxing club, but a boys' club or a
recreation center.
Appeall..,.ed
Harris Issued an appeal .for pool
and ping pong tables, weights or any
othei' equlpment ·which residents
about the county have which they
would giveto'theclub. If reasonably
priced, the club might even be able
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Through the program, senior
. citizens and handicapped people
can purchase tokens, each good for
one taxi hip, for 50 cents and the
public purchases them for$1. These ·
tokens are then turned In by
operator for reembursement at $2·
each. The village would handle the
tokens and their redemption.
Snouffer toldcouncllthatslncethe
group ls interested In the program a ·
representative of the Ohio Depart•.

the

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cl~6 wlli'have : .'~f~~~~~:~:ltilJ:i~!h~'!~~
problem meeting the $150 a month 'any questions council has on the

the bridge could be closed for one the reco
endation, the Sutphen
more Into the speclflca·
week. Mayor Hoffman andcounc!I true
members stressed the economic tionsofthedepartmentandlsbuiltln
effect to both this side and the West Columbus, and.thus,.th.e recommen·
VIrginia sldeoft)leriverlfthe!Jr!dge dation to purchase that vehicle,
· ls completely closed to traffic.
Acc~ptance of the bid from Sutphen,
It was agreed to ·senq letters to however, Is contingent upon a
~ -~ GQvernor Richard . Cele,;te, ~ .. review of the' bids by .Village
Jolynn Boster, Sen. Oakley Collins Solicitor Bernard Fi\ltz.
· and · the Ohio Department.. of · Chief Darst said -the department
. Highways urging that at least one will sell a 1965 vehicle when the new
way traffic be maintained during pumper .arrives and . the money
the redecklng processes.
detlved from that sale will go on the
Councilman BobGilmoresaid the purchaseofthe new vehicle. !fealso
village would not want to stop indicated It will be purchasing on Its
repairs on the bridge and that 1f · ownsome$25,000to$30,(XX) .w orthof
repairs are needed they should be equipment so that a lot of
·- -made: MayorHoffman·saidthatttis -"equipment .wlllnot .be necessary
not the Intention to stop the repair when the new pumper arrives.
work, but to keep the bridge open if . B111 !farrls, representing the
at al) possible. Officials Indicated a Meigs County Boys ·Boxing Club,
fe,r ty boat would be an asset 1f the announced !lie club Is moving io

new .

rent for the building in' Middleport
program . Councilmen and Mayor
plusutllltlesandotherexpensesand
Hoffman -indicated their approval
that help ls needed. CounCil . , and the need for taxi service In the
members .Indicated they were . town. The nearest location where
happy to have the club move to
the PI'Og\'am Is operating Is Logan
Middleport and that some help. .. aitd It has been successful there,
might, be available for the club . Snouffer said. He would start the
Ho~er, It was agreed that' the
bUsiness with one cab In Pomeroy
matter should be routed through the . and one in Middleport ,
Middleport Recreation Board·
Mayor Hoffman reported receiv·
·which will meet this evening. The
lng several communications from
board will make a recommendation
the ne\v · Middleport. chamber of .
on Harrls' request and return ·tt to Commerce President But Blower
councll. Harrls said The Farmers . and Indicated that he believes
Bank and Savings Co. has provided
Blower will provide excellent lead·
a club ·bulldlng for a lengthy time ersh!p ' for the chamber. He an·
rent free in Pomeroy.
nounced that .the chamber would
Council was receptive toa
- like to have arepresentatlve from
presentation by Bill Snouffer of council attend chamber sessions.
Pomeroy who indicated he would
Council approved the report of
like to start a taxi service in
MayorHoffmanshowlngreceiptsof
Middleport.and Pomeroy through a
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KANSAS CITY HERE WE COME -Rio Grande College's Redmen
left Port Columbus at 10:25 a.~. today for Kansas City, Missouri where
the team meets Berea College bt the NAiA Baskelball Toumament
Wedntoo!day momlng at Kemper Arena. Tuesday aftemoon, head roach
John lawhom,..left, and his aBsist a~t coach Eari.Tbomas, right, ran the .
Redmen through t!Ome last mmute drills at Paul R. Lyne Center bt Rio
Gr.wde. The practice foUowed a brief news conference for area medla
representatives. Kent WoHe of Racine is a member of tl)e Redmen
squad which goes Into &amp;he game with a 3tH record. See story on page 3.

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Lawhorn feels Redman have
~~.~·timate ·cham ·onshi shot

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the Rio Grande Redmen would
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic
in the tournament and plays
estalic just to make the 32 team
Conference tournament ·last week,
Quilicy, Ill. , 15-16. in the opening
.the Mountaineers defeated defend·
NAIA National Tournament in
round.
Kansas City. But not Redmen coach . lng champion Cuniberiand and
Wesleyan, Hawail-Pac!fic, 27-10,
John Lawhorn.
Georgetown, Ky., to make the
and the tournament's ropseed, Fori
tournament. ·
· The Redmen's mentor feels his
Hayes Stale, Kan., :lJ.3, are the .
team has a legitimate shot to grab
Despite not having seoutlng
teams· Lawhorn considers the cla•s
· the elusive brass ring of a national
Berea, 1..&lt;\whorn said he feels he
of. the tournament. "But anything
championship. ''Wl;''d be wasting · knows a great deal about the
car. happen," Lawhorn said. "Lodk
our time if we didn't give it a shot,"
Mountaineers. "We'vetaikedtoalot · at Chaminade. This year they beat
Lawhorn said during hls team's
of good people about them/' RJo' s
Louisville and SMU, but didn't
fifth-year roach said. " We feel we
final practice before heading to
make i1 to Kansas City.
. Kansas City. "No one can predict
know them very well. "
While the trip to Kansas CitY;!P
what will hapr)en but · we will play ·- If Rio defeats
the Redmen
play in Kemper Arena, home ot the.
extremely hard and we Will be
could play oneoftheteamsLa wborn
NBA's Kings, is an exciting proposiaggressive.
considers the class of the tourmi·
tlon, Rio will not lose sight of the
Rio, 30-4, and the 13th seed, WUI men[, West Virginia Wesleyan; in
purpose for its trip.
face Berea College, W-9, In the the second round. The Bobcats, 26-3
"I'm !'Xclted. especially for' the
tuniors and seniors
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tournament's first game at 9:30 and winners of the WVJA C Tourna ·

Berea:

Deinstitutio~alization
NEW UNJFORM - Paul
Brlckles, a member of the
pel'CIIliSion section of the Meigs
lligh School . Marching Band,
models a saniple of the new
unlfonng which are planned lor
the band. Fund raisin~ activities,
however, must take place before
· the new-outfits can he purchase.

hearings
rescheduled by committee
Local legislative hearings by a
effects of delnstltutionallzation· on Toledo.
" I think the most important thing
select Ohio House commlttee Into mental retardatlim services and
we're doing Is to make these
the Issue ofde!nstltut!onallzation- · facilities.
release of mental health and mental
. Boster, who was selected to head . hearings available tp the commmi·
retardation clients Into the cOm· · the committee b)' House Speaker . ity, to hit every quadrant of the
munity-.havebeen rescheduled for
VernR!tfe, has twostatefacilities in state," Boster, D·Gallipolis. said in
March 22.
her district a!fected by the release of January-~ 'We can't
place,

getting out
so eve'
heldFeb.14, butwerepostponeddue Gail!polls
and the Athens Mental
ryone can haVP some input ."
to the snow emergency that week.
Severa l of the committee
The hearings wm· begin at 1:30 Center.
are
to
members
have menial health or
The
committee's
goals
p.m. In t]Je Senior Citizens Center, ·
obtain
Input
on
the
issue
and
make
mental
retardation
facilities in their
and Wlll be split Into two sessions,
.recommendations
befo!l'
the.
state
districts
.
Other
committee
· explained Nancy . Powers, l(!gisla·
.
· members are J:1&lt;'mocrats'1)-oy Lee
Uve· aide for State Rep. Jolynn budget is approved.
. The local hearings are one of James of . Cleveland, Jerome
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Bos~r, whols~halring thehearhlgs.
RobertStewart,27,f01lndMonday
The first part wUI be devoted to several the committee has con· leubl!ers of Cincinnati and Joseph ·
motnlng .. at approximately 9: 3(/
tes'timony from mental he~th dueled thoughOut the state this Secrist of Senecaville, and Republi·
p.m ., dead In his bunk at the Meigs · professionals, advocates and cit!· . winter. The hearlnga· .began In cans Robert E. Brown of PerrysCounty Jan, died of massive • zens. The second part wlll cover the Columbus and were scheduled to he burg, JoAnn Davidson oi Columbus
Intra-abdominal Injuries and hem·
,
held In Cincinnati, Cambtidge antk...and John Stozich of Findlay.
morhage according to a prelim!·
nary autopsy report from the
Franklin County Coroner's office. ·.
Meigs County Coroner Dr. James
Conde was In contact by phone
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) join Moscow In reducing nuclear for what Is likely to be extended
weapons stocks 'and . preventing negotiations. Actual bargai!Jingwas
Tuesday motnlng with the Franklin Representatives of the United
Couniy office. Conde expects a States and the Soviet Union today
outer space from becoming an expected to begin on Thursday,
atomic battleground. .
taking up strategic nuclear weawritten autopsy l'EPQrt within a met to resume arms talks, after a
week to lOdays.
15-month lapse and despite the
' The American delegation, led by 'pons, missiles 1n Europe a'nd space
Stewart, of I:tt. 1, Langsville, was death two days ago of Soviet
Ambassador Max M. Kampelman, defense In three separate forums.
taken to the jail Sunday evening Pres !dent Kons tan tin U,
arrived at the Soviet. mission on the
Gorbachev made hts plea during
. SOVIET LEADER -NikhaiiS.Gorbllchev,M,anagronornlotand
after hls release from Veterans Chernenko.
outskirts of Geneva atll:03 a.m.
hlsspeechonMondayacceptlngthe
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Chemenko who died Sunday. Gorbachev llllld be w 1111 ready to !leek
men! tor lnjutles sustained In a 7: 10 Gorbachev, the new Sov!etConunu·
TO&lt;I,ay ~ session at the Soviet leader, a day after the death of
''tenplnatlon" of the anns raoo with the West. (AP lallerpholo).
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nlst leader, urged Washington to
mlssli&gt;ll will set the work schedule Chernenko.

results·
revealed

tax benefits larger depositors h~ve:

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U.EVELAND (/lP)- Holders of
seven winning t.lckets wOl share the .
latest "Ohio Lotto" jackpot of
$2,891,915, state lottery otrlctals say.
Each ticket, which llsted all six
numbers drawn ill Saturday's
~ Is worth $413,130, o!flclals
~.=,..=-&lt;=co --• r~k ,,..-..=o-'-=. ·· • ~..-"'""''~=-..,.,..,·=
said.
The winning numbers were 14, l6,
27, 28, 29 and 30.

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traffic.
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Middleport Village Council Mon·
Bid accepted
day night agree&lt;! to contact state
U~ the recommendation ofthe
officials requesting that atlea,st one . Middleport Ftre Department which
way traffic be · maintain€&lt;! this was represented at the meeting by
summer when redecklng processes Fire Chlef Jeff Darst, Council
begin On the Pomeroy~Mason agreed to accept the 'bid of the
Bridge:
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Sutphen Co. on thepurchaseof anew
Mayor Fred HofffTlan said he had pwnper truck. There were three ·
Contacted Ohio Departnient c:if biils received on .the pumper
Transportation officials on tile including Pierce C., $138,005; Sutr~klrig and specific information phen, $.139,393, and FMC, $147,il67.

MOSCOW (AP) - Soviet citizens · "termination" oftllearmsracewith .
lined up In freezing temperatu res the West and stressed the need to
today to view the body of the late build the Soviet economy.
Chernenko, who died Sunday
President Konstantin U. Cher·
night
of lung, heart and liver
nenko, anqsoldlersscrubbedstreets
. and sidewalks to prepare for his ailments, ls to be buried Wednesday
· funeraL
under the cobblestones of Red
Mikhail S. Gorbachev, 54, an Square.
agronomist and la\'iYer, was chosen
With the announcement of CherMonday .to succeed c ·hernenko only nenko'sdeath, Moscow and the rest
four hours after tbe ~nnoun~ment ..of this vast rouhtrywent into offiCial .•
· that the alllng party general moumlng- the Soviet Union's third
secretary had died ·at age 73.
succession In 28 mont~.
· The swift trails!!ion came on the
In Moscow, workers ·trimmed
eve of new U.S.·SOvlet nuclear lampposts with black·irirruned
aims-control talks In Geneva,
flags and store windows replaced
Sw!lzerland, reopening after a .their regular displays with p&lt;irtraits
16-month suspension. The talks
of the depilfled leader. People lined
begin today.
up to view Chernenko' s body as It lay
In state In a flower-bedecked bier In
In h.ls aq:eptan~ speech, Gorba·
chev said he was ready to seek
the the House of Unions.

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A self-help group for the term!·
nally ill and their rammes wlll be
organized Thursday night at the
· church In Dorcas, 7 p.m. A medical
representative will be present to
speak at the meeting.

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attained their reading goals during
the week will launch a helium filled
balloon with their riameaildaddress
Jnslde ..Theseactivitesarepartoithe
schools' Right to Read Week
projects. Ohio's Right to Read
Week, scheduled for March 4-9, has
been extended by Portland through
March 15.

Satur,day Admlsslons~:John My· .
ers, Portland; Wilbur Bailey,
Pomeroy; Larry Good, Dexter; .
Thomas Gnidy, Racine.
· Saturday .Discharges--!furley
Hutton, Cula Shaffer, Ida Young,
Joyce Hysell, Margaret Nunn.
Sunday Admissions--None.
Sunday Discharges--Kathy And·
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announced la.ter by Ewing Funeral .
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edge In Duane Walker's voice, no
sign of Impatience, as he talkS about
starting yet another season as a role
player.
The Cincinnati Reds' outfielder
has learned to accept his situation,
even when lt means sitting ·on !be
bench and waiting for another

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F1Gifl'ER - Rorude Cisnei'O!I, a professional Dghter now residing In
· Gallia County, is servillg a8 coacli lot tl1i! ·Meip' County Boys Boxing
Club.

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Former .Gallian
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making noise
ln boxing rings

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trasmlsslon fell striking him near·
the eye. Eighteen stitches we~
required to close the wound and It
had not hea led enough for him to
enter the ring.
Cisneros !'unctions without a
manager but finds this Is no
problem. He knows promoters and '
has contacts in !be prl2e fighting
world. This enableS him togetflghts.
He hopes to get a job In thls area and
move to Mlddlepon. He is aware
that he only has two or ·three more
years left in the ring and Intends to
!lmlt hls ring appearances to less
than 10 fights a year.
He plans to stay active with the
Meigs Club. The club has good
fighters who are dedicated, he says,

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chance to shine.
"Sometime during !be season I
want. just an opportunity to pla y,"
the Texan said in his qulel voice. .
Wattlpg for such. opportunity has
been thethemeofWalker'sbaseball
career, a theme !bat apparently will
continue early lnto the 1985 season.
With left field targeted for Cesar
Cedeno and right field reserved fo r.
Dave Parker. Walker is left t.obattle
for center field with Eddie Milner,
Gary ReQus and Eric Davis. The
c'ompetilion could
down to
Milner and Davis, leaving Walker
as a fill-in and plnch-hltter under
player-manager Pete Rose.
"I just want to prove to Pete that I
can play on an every-day basis,"
Walker said Monday, after rapping
two hits and making a fine catch in
center field in the Reds' 5-4
exhibition victory over !be Univer·
slty of South Florida. " I don't th ink it
will happen right off the bat, But J
can step in if the people he chooses to
start in the outfield don't pan our.
"Pete has kind of designated his
· outfield. My goal is to show him I can
step in and play every day ."
It looked as !bough he would get

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High School next month and
Cisneros wtll be doing an exhibition
on that card.
Meantime, be Is concentrating on
finding a job locally. His can be
contacted at 388-&amp;';22 In Gallla
County or through Stewart in Meigs
County at 992-3875.

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Today's highlight in history:
On March 12, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt beld the first of his .
"fireside chats," telling Americans In a radio broadcast what was being .• done to deal with the nation's economic crisis.
On this date:
In 1664, New Jersey became a British colony as King Charles II granted
• land in the New World to his brother James, !be Duke of York.
_ In 1912, in Savannah, Ga., Juliette Gordon Low founded an organization
called the Girl Guides, which later became the Girl Scouts.
· In 1925, Chinese revolutionary leader Sun Yat·sen died.
In 19ll, Mohandas K. Gandhi began a ~mlle marcll to protest a British
. tax on salt.
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; • In 1932, the 5&lt;H'alled "Swedish Match King," Ivar Kreuger, committed
: 5.)llclde IIi Paris, leaving behind a tlnanclal empire that turned out to be
· worthless.
· ~n 1l!.'li!, Germany invaded Austrlil.
: In 19ll, Pope Plus XII was formally Installed In ceremonies at !be

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The next session wlll be held on
March 22 with Dr. James Witherell
to talk on the Importance of a
complete medical examination,
Ellzabeth Smith, R.N . and
normal blologtcar changes, behav.Brenda Cunningham, aide. of the
Ioral changes and type of dementia,
.Home Health Service of Veterans
both reversible and irreversible.
:Mel)'lortal Hospital, had charge of · Anne J. Samaan, Ph.D. will speak
:the demonstrations and then as- on "Alzheimer's Disease, a Better

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- The training Is funded llrough the
department of Heaith and Human
Services and Is geared to train
famUy members to provide quaUty
care for the at-risk and fraU elderly
in their homes as an alternative to
nursing home care, and to determine cost effectiveness.

NO HASSLE! - Shampooing a bed patient Is an
easy task. •.. H you 1atc1w how. As a part of the lamlly
suppori oetwQrk program atlheSenlorCitlzensCenter
Friday, Elt.abeth Smltb, R.N. of the Horne Health
Servk:e of Veterans Memorial H08pltal and Brenda
Cumlngham,analde,showedtheuseolaSI2.99plastlc .
shampoo board ·which drains Into a container at

bedside making shampoos 80 easy. The boards !1ft
avaUable at many department ~and mall ~r
houses. Here Mrs. Clinnlngham, 8Siil8ted by Mrs.
Smith, shampoos Noreen Onclnlsko, eoordlnaior lor
the Department of Health and HIUilan Services
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In~ependent Li~ing _
Center opening .Friday in Athe~s
was developed by Ohio University's
. ATHENS - A demonstration
tenJer.featuring i\!Japta!Jons 1Q )Wlp ... College of ~ealth ~and ... Hum!ln
Services and the SchoOl
Home
the disable(! and the elderly wlll
Economics.
open wlth a public reception Friday
The center, which approximates
from noon to 3 p.m. in Tupper Hall
an apartment , Includes a living
on th~ Ohio University campus. .
room, ldtchen, bedroom and ba·
Tiie Independent Living Center ts
throom
with various modlftcatlons
designed for purposes of education,
already
made. This home environ·
research and service and will be a ·
ment
provides
a realistic setting for
permanent demonstration untt, It

of

velcro closures on a shirt Instead of
those who have functional Umliattons and special peyds:
. buttons so arthritic . clients _can
dress themselves easily. There wlll
Modifications made ln the rooms
also be slides and catalogs showing
Include a ceramic top range that
has been lowered from the standard
what Is available In stores to
36 Inches to 29 for easter access and
accommodate those wtth restrtcted
mOvement.
a spacious shower with a cushtohed
Small appliances to Itt special
bench and grab-raU for support.
needs also wUI be on display. Three
A separate exhibit will display
models of blenders wtll demonadaptations of clothing, such as

Sandra Fowler named
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Sandra Fowler, daughter of Mr.
: and Mrs. Okey D. Fowler of West
Columbia, W.Va., .was.-recentiy
Inducted Into 'rhe Ame rica Blogra·
phtcal Institute's "Two Thousand
. Notable Americans Hall o!Fame. "
Janet Evans, Editorial Director
; of the Institute: said of Miss
: Fowler's achievement: "She was
: chosen to receive this honor due to
her contributions as a poet and
writer."
Ms. Evans added that the Hall of
. !fame Is a testimonial to a special

In the field of who's who.
Sandra Fowler has been an
honorary member of-The EdlltolrlalfAdvlsory Board·of the ABI since the
early_l!lllls. Shew as the recipient of
The Outstanding Annual Associate
Award fpr 1982. She was also one of
those to whom the Institute's
"Directory Of Dtstlngutslied AmerIcans" was dedicated In 1982. Miss
Fowler Is the author of two poetry
-books, _"In The Shape Of Sun"
publtshed In Israel in 1973 and "The
In Rain" publtshed in
Colors

Miss Fowler will be receiving a
:plaque and a certificate to commemorate her Induction In the near

In Digest congratulating Miss
Fowler and quoting the assessment
or her Poetry by Dr. Amal Ghose,
director of the Tagore lnstlt_ute of
Creative Writing, "I believe that
her work has a slgnlftcant excel·
lence that promotes her to the
company of the outstanding masters of her tlme."
Sandra Fowler's deep religious
beliefs are reflected In her poems

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The American Biographical In·
•stltute has publtshed the biographies of U.S. presidents , senators,
:authors, musicians, artists and
· those 'who a re prominent in bflsl·
ness, medtctne and sports. It. IS one
of America's most noted publishers

· Q. I started getting • Social
Security retirement payments this
year. I also worked .part-time, and I
. plan to continue working. What's
_the amount a person can earn this
_year without losing benefits?
• A. If you are 65 to 69 or wtil reach
ti5 before the end of the year, you
. may earn $7,3.20 In 1985 and stU! get
· full Social Security benefits. If you
are under 65, you mayearn$5,400 in
1985 without losing any benefits. If
your earnings to over the annual
amount, $1 In benefits Is \\llthheld
for each $2 of earnings above the
limit. There Is no earnings llmtt for
.Jl!?OPie 70 and older.

widowed. She was left with a
17-year-old daughter to support. Is
she or her daughter eltgll)le for
Social Security?
A. Provided your friena's husband had enough Soctal SecuritY
work credits, her d~ughter can
receive payments untll she Is lSi or
until she ts 19, tf .she's also a
full-time high school student) . Your
friend, however, Is not eligible lor
payments because she doesn't have
tn her care a chlld . who Is either
under 16 or disabled 'and entitled to
"benefits.

el'rnlngs will be subject to Social
Security taxes this year. Exactly
!)ow much of my salary will be
taxed?
• A. The maximum amount of
yearly earnings subject to Social
Securtty taxes - the wage base' ls'$39,600 for 1985, up from $37,!01.

next month for an operation. I'll
probably he there for several
weeks. If I have a television ln my
room, wlll Medicare pay for It?
A. No. Medicare hospital Insurance caruiot pay for a television or
other Items of personal conven- ·
lence, such as !I radio or a telephone
lp your room.

Q. A friend of mine was recently ·

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Each classroom atRacinepartlcl·
paled In various projects, aU
centered around readinl(.
All classes -enjoyed- susultned
sUent reading dally, reading as
many books as possible dUl1ng the
week and perfecting reading skills.
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Rank advancement recognition
went to Danny Kennedy; scout;
Shawn McGuire, Jason Black, Scott
Edmonds, Danny Kennedy, tenderfoot, &lt;~nd Keith Hicks, first class.

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America, rally was announced for
March 30 at the ~nlor Citizens

Mary Showalter, Leona Hensley ,
Mae Spencer, and Ada Morris.
The fiagbearers escorted Faye
Kirkhart to the altar where she was
Installed as warden. Dorothy Rtl·
chle gave a report. on Vera
Householter who . Is in University
Hospital.
A sUent auction was held following

Center .. in Logan when Chester
Councll323 met Tuesday at the hall.
· A practice for the rally will beheld
at .the next meeting of Chester
CouncU, and on Mareh 24 at Logan.
Also to be observed at the next
council meeting will · be quarter·ty

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McG~tre. canoolng.

tary .schools, Racine Elementary
student$ and teachers were In·
volved Jn--a hustle&lt;mct bustle- of
actlvltes last week as they observed
OhiO's Right to Read Week, March

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Triissell aud ~Mary Hvlter w -sENt?
UP, UP AND AWAY - Ali a pi'OillOtion for their
IUgbt tO Read theme "Up, Up and Awa,y with Books"
the Tuppers Plains Eiementary School staged a
haDooo launch Thursday. Over 200 balloons were

released by the chUclrul. The activitY was one of
several held at the school during the week to promote
reading lor pleasure.

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refreshments.
Fern Morris, councilor, preside(!
with pledges, prayer and scrtpture
opening the meeting. Reported UI

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AnORNEY-AT-LAW

The address of Todd Cundiff who .
was named to the dean's list at
DeVry ln Columbus recently ls42l82
Enterprise Road, Pomeroy . His
address was Incorrectly listed
earlier.

Presenting the awards were
Tommy Pennington, scoutmaster,
· and Danny Robinson. assistant
scoutmaster. Friends and parents
who joined the.scoutsfartheevening
.w ere John and Ka thy . M,c Gulre,."
Rose, Rusty and Phillip Edmonds,
Paul and Clovle Brown, Rae Hicks,
Carl and Jean Kennedy, Bob and
Connie Black, Marv, Crystal, and
TommJi" Jr.. Pennlnglon, a nd
Joanna Council.

Strate different features to accom·
mocjat~ Individual . i-equJ.rements.
Along, with these exhibits, there
wlll be access to two computers,
one modified for wh~lchalf victims, so visitors can analyze thelf
daUy diet and check their nutri·
tiona! needs. For instance, one can
see haw much sugar and how many
calories are in a favorite cereal.
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June Varner, coordinator of the
The Dally Sentinel
, lndes)endent Living Center; satd the
(USPS 145·900 )
home econom1cs sch00I has Invited
~DIY IRion of Multimedia. In c.
representatives from a variety of
Publis.hed every afternoon, Mandav
agencIes In southeastern Ohio that
through Friday , Ill Court St. , y th"
deal with serving the disabled and
Ohio Y,alley Publlshln" Co mpany; Mol ·
elderly.
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992· 21~6. Second c la .~ S- PQS tagr pq id 01 1
"We want to give the university
Pomeroy. Ohio.
and the community a chance to see
Membe-r: ThE' Assocla 1C'tl PrE&gt;Ss In·
the facility and what we're dOing
lond Dally P ~ess Assoctatlon and the
within the School of Home EconomAmerican Newspaper Publlshf:'rs A S·
ics," Varner said.
soclallon.· Na tiona l Advpr tlslng Representatlv e,.Branham Newspaper Sal es,
Use ofthe center afterlts opening
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WHO SHOULD,SORT THE DECEASED'S BELONGINGS?
One of tile most itifiicult tasks a recent widow 01 widower must

lace is sorti~ the departed spouse's btloolinr;s. AtthotJtlla
will olton specdies thet some article$ shollld be IJYOfl to
friends and relatives, usually many rtems 111111in unmentined.
ft. is temptinc. in the .difficuft month lollowiJ!I tile delth_of a
spouse, to let one's childttn or friends sort hos or befooCinr;s.
But this is not ldviSiblt lor two 111SOI1S.
First one's possessioo all! important to him or he!. and their
dispOsal should be taken call! of by someooe very close. This
insull!s that my_decisions ab'out what to keep and wfllt to
&amp;ive -Y will be illlde accordinl to tile Wishes of t.. de·
ceased.
Second. sorti~ the btlcqinr;s of a lost loved one is., i~­
ant step in tile (lievi~ process lor the_survivi~ spouse·. By ,.
viowina one last time the material tllnr;s ISSOCIIIed wit"'h.,the•- - -J- - deceastd, tile SI)Ouse can fully recocniZI!11111 he or she is
and can accept that.
As funllfll directors , we have hid a peat dell of experieftee
*ith the process ofpief. If you 11011ld lik_e to talk wi\h us
about it or borrow one of the books on our hbrary. pluse call
or stop by.

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Sml~• Plllt... Attllltlll to 01t1Jf
JAMES SIMPSON
BILL BLOWER

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POMEROY - A self-help
group for the terminally 111 and
their famllles Is being organized.
The flfst meeting will be held
Thursday at 7 p.m . at the church
ln Dorcas. A. medical representative wUI be at the meeting to
assist the group in developing a
program of support for each

Samlra FowLer
thors," "The Ohio Valley ts a good
place · for a poet. One can pl~ck
poetic thoughts like wildflowers aut
of Its la ndscape on almost any given
day."

which are set against th1! backgrou~d of the Ohio Valley. Of this
area 11n which she has lived all her
life, Miss Fowler IS quoted as
saying "Gayle's Contemporary Au-

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Q. I recently took a bad fall and
lnjup!d my back. Wtll Medicare
pa y for my chiropractor
treatments?
A. Medicare medical Insurance ·
helps pay for only one kind of
treatment furnished by a licensed
and Medicare-certified chiropractor. The only treatment that can be
covered Is manual manipulation of
the spine to correct a partial or
complete dislocation that can be
demonstrated by X-ray. Medical
Insurance does not pay for any
other diagnostic or therapeutic
services, Including X-rays, fur. nlshed by a chiropractor.

Q. I've never worked In jobs that
were covered by Social Security.
I've heard that even though 1 don't
have any Social Security bene!lts, I
can still get Medicare. How do 1
arrange this?
A. You can get Medicare hospital
Insurance at age 65 by signing
for It and
the

Q.l don't luive Medicare medical
Insurance, but I do have Medicare
hospital ln~urance. Will 'the latter
pay my doctor's blU If he treats me
while I'm In the hospital?
(\. No. Hospital insurance does
not cover your doctor's services
even though you receive them In a

insurance, you also have to
' sign up for Medicare medical
Insurance and pay Its premiums,
You should geL tn touch with any
Social Security office at least three
months before you reach 65 so that '
your proteCtion wUI starr as soon as
you're ellgible.

hospital.. To get your doctor's
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TaU Tales.
sixth graders made badges and
InCentives were used by teachers . t·shlrts with reading slogans.
lo Interest sfiiilents b1 reaalli&amp;: -Many ' otiier reading- rela !Ed ~
Including, a reading train ln the first
projects were carried out by
grade; a leprecaun wagon in the
students throughout tile week and a
balloon launch on Saturday aftersecond grade with students having
to read (lve books to get on the . noon brought actlvltes to an end.
Southern Local studentS were In
wagon; a clock bulletin board In the
thtr.d grade; makJng..br~IP'l'l~ rk..c;.tn ·.Scheel Saturday as a rr-.ake--o~~~~the fourth grade; fifth grade
Each teacher wfll award priZes to
students worked on story starters
the classroom students who have
and were alsO encouraged to
met lndlv!dual reading requlrevoluntarUy give up television lor a
ments set lor the week.

Like other Meigs County elemen·

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Let us show you how to convert ell or pert of your
mortgage into cash . For details, call t~day.

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Scott Edmonds, Danny
Kennedy, and Larry Vance, citizen·
ship, Paul Councll, envlfonrnent;
Jason Black and Scott Edmonds,
swimming; Danny Kennedy, famlly llvlng, communlctlons an first
ald; and Jerry Van KlfkandShawn
McGulfe, first ald.

: tra!n!ng session of the Family
·Support NetWork project being held
at the Senior Citizens Center.

. . Personal care ariil hygtenewere
among the other subjects discussed
dui-tng the day, with Mrs. Smith
talking on how to prevent skin
breakdown by changing the body
position and alignment, massaging,
!he use of fOBrlJ mattresses, sheeps-

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recognition dinner for Troop 240 of
Rutland held at Ell Denison Post
·which sponsors the troop and
provides the meeting place.

kin and cushions, land the carl' of
wounds. She also discussed dressing
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Assisting bedfast elderly
topic of ~upport network
Howtoglveashampooandbathto
a bed patlent, how to change llne ns
wtth thepattentinlt,howtoplacethe
bedpan, and move the
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H-fead Roalty -ned /i'~
41t 2411 Jackson Ave., Point
Pleasant, In June, 1974 andexpe~...f ~lude a branch office In New
He-In 1977. Dedicated to serving o~'lPi"" Caunty,l~ full -lime
•t•ff al.._lead Realty prides them .... &lt;.. ~- a sincere desire to
nalst clients with !hair Individual needs wne~o£ It be Mlll"!!. burl"!~.
renting or appraising property. The Homestead Realty family thanks
1'.., and your family tor your past' patronege and loaks forward witli
all Mason Caunllans to a bright future. "Families on the Move Look to
HDrNI-1:' S.ndy Nichols Dunn. brokor; Carolyn Thorne, Mary
Fowler. Jill Maynard. Velma Pattern, Lowell Allen. Nancy Can.
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Mauey stores Inc. of Abington, vaLr{rl'.:; 5 stores thraughauf
West VIrginia and VIrginia. Super \lalu po~~ nemselves In having
high qualify products at low prices. Bob Turner, ~tore manager and
Lowell Gillispie. assistant manog'r would like io thank their
customers tor their patronage In tiM! past and look forword to servlft!l
you In th~ futur~. They would also like to extend an Invitation to the
people of Mason County who have not been In !hair store to otop.ln and
look tho store over.
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1910. Connie not only owna but-•·~· ~I' i:,"'MS. She Is • Qrlduate
of Be&lt;kley Beeuty Academy and started ..~~~ Nov . 15, 1971. Connie
specializes In reconditioning and soft natural -mlng . She also oflera
cMIIve styling for both men and women . At age 23. Connie Is one or
Mason County's youngetl sell.. mplcyed buslrNtss women. Connie hll
two othl!r heir stylists. lr~'IO Hesson and Paula Anderson.

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hil,buslftlll for 6 y;..rs et 20'h
Nlaln Street In -ntown Point P•1T#r~ s-llfld by -ell
Nibert and Becky Reynolds who have ~~ • cOimelolool' for 1
number of years and were pravloutiY omp..,.,... at oiiiPr lllona In the
area. They hevo added to !hair.salon anathar operator. ~t.hy Rauth.
of Haven . Tho selon specializes In hair coloring, permo .,d the
latelt In cub for the entire f1mlly , Give them a call at 675-4220.

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Tri.County Sport Shop I~~ t&gt;• by John Burr is. Tho buslnus was
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buill- e•pandtd to Mason c...~
r~raunda, tho store was called
Tri-Caunty SpQrl Shop North ana ~J' .,....,., location of the
bulll..,.s. Tho Main Sfr•l buslnus w11 .~ bn January of 1979. Trl·
· County Sport Shop spaclallzu In arcMry ~Jip.....,.t, guns and am•
munition; ammunitiOn reloading ouppllea, flahln~ tackle,
mlscell-t hunting equipment. Faclory.authorlzed warrenty end
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R•lt and Rods. Tri -Caunty Sport Shop It' n,e Only shop In this aru
wNc:h dclio custoR' err""' milking and eccn-les and l,.tallo IC·
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Bridge closing•.
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$Jffi6.21 1n tines and fees for the.
monthotF.,bruary.
~~ - PJ iililninary tegiSiliiliiii
Pr...Urnlnary JegWatlon regard·
tng the proposed bikeway from
Railroad St. running along the liver .
to the iSear.;' Store was passed by
council. Passage was necessary last
b.nil!ht so.....thaL .!!Je..,MMddleoort ~
bikeway project - can bl&gt;
grammed, according 10 a letter
from the Ohio Department of
Transportati?P
The letter.J)olnted out that tits the
department's baste policy that
funds be
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Tuesday, March 12, 1986

Beat of the bend

app~icants

Lifeguard

)ldl1 Fire Department has agreed to

set off the fireworks and 1s
contributing $500 to the program,
G!!mor&lt;o r~ed.
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the burned out toea tions at Empire\
Furnltufl&gt;' and City Limits. Fire
Chle!DarstsaldthatthefrontwaDat
the Empire Furniture Is a danger
~c!or and tt w~s agrl&gt;ed to block off
tn" slaewalk Ill front ot tne
out buUdlng as well as parking
places. Mayor HoHman was_
quested to get In&lt;touch with the
owner, Cas by M"adows, Jr' Galli·
poliS, and requestthat the lront wall
belorndownth!sweek.Workersare

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Po m er o
cup of tea.
capacities with the Pomeroy Yooth
Middleport
Holman advises that the
League. U no interest Is shown In
brarlan
needs Tlfe- guarliS ana~ a :::--~is-meering-=- LiHI yuitt:!' :n,mvly,
Powers reports
swimming Instructor tor the upthere'D be no program.
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that a story teller
coming season. You can send your
Anyone needing more Into can
Is nl&gt;eded at the Middleport Library resume to Holman at Box 192,
call Mike Wright, 992-0000.
lor a pre-school age program. I1 Syracuse, Ohio. Lotsa IU'Ck!
By the way, the large field behind
you'd like to give a part of yourself
--the fonner Pomeroy Junior High
give Ruth a caD at the Pomeroy
It's disgusting!
School Is being taken over by

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been cancelled with the next sing
U you're Interested, you'd better
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w., seem to have a lot of story
At 7 Wednesday evening, there
It yoo like relng around tbl&gt; pool
wUI be a meeting at the Pomeroy
tellers around but
who wants to
and are looking tor a summer job,
VUlage Hall for all persons Intervolunteer?
perhaps, the Syracuse Pool Is your
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FURNITURE- Beds, I rOn.
wood, cupboards, chairs,
chutt, baekatl , dishes ,
atone jara, antlqutt, gold
and silver Write• M . D1
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Waitreu needed at L.aSslle
Reeuurant Apply m person
only Mon .,Tft18a , or Wed.

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an ordmanee establishing a per·
manenf appropriations resolution
for the year and a second reading to
another ordinance dealing with
Cleanup In lire areas as OUUJned m
tho Ohio Revised Code
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of Stale,

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annual Meigs County Demo-

crallc Party bean dinner to be
heldSalurdaynlghlallhesenlor
cltt.ens center 1n Pomeroy.

Brown named
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th" v .. terans Emergency Room and
x·rays were taken. Tseng Is one of
severa I emergency room physt·.
clans under cont raet · to ser:v" a t
Veterans on a parttlme basis
Dr Conde wUI be viewing those
x·rays, but would not comm.,nt at
this time whether or not Stewart's
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Sherrod Brown, Ohlo's64thSecretary of State; will be fea tured

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at th.. annual
beandlnnerof
the MeigsCounzy
DemocratlcParty
to be held Saturday at the Meigs
Councy Semor Cltlzzens Cent.,r,
Mu!berry He1ghts, Pomeroy,
• Dinner wUt bl&gt; at 6 p m. with the
program to start at 7. 30 p.m.
Brown, elreted In 1982attheag.,of
29, Is the youngest secr.,taryofstate
In the nation At the age of 21, he
became the youngest person ever
elreted to the Ohio General
Assembly.
Henry Hunter, councy chairman
for lh" democratic party, says.
Jolynn Boster, 94th district representatlvetothe house, wUI alsobeon
hand at Satui"day night's .,vent.
·The public 1s lnvtted and tickets
maybe purchasedat th.,offleeoiDr.
John Rtdgway, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy, or at the door Entertain·
ment will be provtded
by a local blue grass band.

Mayor Hoffman read a letter
from the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources Indicating that
Middleport VIUage Is still In the
single litter
running for a $25,'""'
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grants Several supportive letters
have been set to the department on Residents asked to
behalf of - the
Middleport
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request, the mayor said. The
application will be given further
Residents of the Silver Ridge
evaluation and constderation by the sectlonofMetgsCouncy are asked to
'department.
meet with the Meigs Counzy Board
A meeting of the Metgs County ofCommlsslon.,rsat2p m. Wednes·
Health Department Advisory Coun
day by Sandy Sheets, who has
cil was announced for 6 p m on played an active role In attempting
March 21 and Mayor Hotrrnan
to get water S..rviee to the rtdge.
asked that the village have one Petitions requesting ser:vlee now
representatJve. present for that
have about 40 signatures. A repremeeting to bl&gt; held at the h~alth sentatlve from the oHiee of Rep.
department oHtces.
Jolynn Boster has also been invited
Council took no action concernmg to attend the meeting.
a request fof the transfer of oiDl, D2
and D3 !Jquor licenses from Betcy
Lou Gtlkey, 4 North Second Ave, to
th" Rivet boat Inn, Inc , same
"address
A discussion was held on cable
Aftereludlngsherlffsdeputles !or
t"JeV!simi services of consolidaie.r - twumtles, eliarii'S-:l:S'mlth; ot54001' -- ·The'· Melgs-.Counzy
Commurucattons, Inc., and Mayor Ohio 681, R..edsvill.,, lost control of Medical Service r~&gt;ports that eight
HoHman satd that a survey being his vehicle which slid off the calls for assistance w"re answered
connreted 1n conjunction with the roadway on Hudson Rd . In Olive on Monday
service 15 gomg well Over 300 Township Smith was arrested for
At2.26a.m.: Pom.,roywascalled
residents hav" completed the sur- DWI, fleeing and eluding an officer, to the shertff s office for Robert
vey form through the water "xplred license plates and havelng St..wart to V.,t.,rans Memorial At
depanment and 130 of those have an open flask.
5: f!l a m., Rutland was called to
been tallied. Results are consldl&gt;ra
Deputies Brian B1ssell and TI· Depot St for Lilly Kennedy to
bly dtfferent from the results of a mothy Gumph were on patrol in the v ..terans Memorial Pomeroy was
survey conducted by the company, Reedsville area at approxlmat.,ly called to Reedsville at 7. 44 a.m. lor
th" mayor reported
9·13 p.m Monday night when they J ane Boring wbo was taken to
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Me1gs and • Mason
Counties served by the company
was announced for 7 :ll p.m. on
March 27 at theoHiceMayor Jimmy
Joe Wedg" In Point Pleasant.
Results of the survey conducted In
all o! the communtt ~s will be
reviewed at tha t session
Council also discussed unprovements to brick streets In the town
suggested by councilman Allrn L....
Kmg and councilman Bob Gilmore
announced that counctlman Jack
Sa tterfield has accepted co
chatrman of the July 4th celebration
planned for the town The Middle-

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A bak" sale will lie h"ld from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m .. Wednesday at the
Long Bottom Community Building
by lhe Long Bottom Community
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Club.

Helen Woode, 80, Dayton, died
Monday evenmg at the Arcadia
Nursing Home In Coolville following
;m ex tended Illness.
Shewasbornat Alfred, a daughter
of the late John and Lucy Hayes
Barton She had been a resldeht of

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MEIGS COUNTY: OHIO
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Methodist Church with (h., Rev Don
Archer officiating. Burial wlll be In
Chester Cemetery. Friends may
call at the White Funeral Home In
Coolville !rom 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes·
day. The body wUI lie In state at the
church one hour prior to the
services

Adn'tlsslons,.LUly Kennedy, Mlddl~&gt;port: Raymond MUier, Reeds·
VOle; Roy Bruney, Racine; Zeva
Kitchen , Dexter; Lyle Sinclair,
Athens: Esta Jane Russell, Pomeroy, Paul Eugene 1Ray, Long
Bottom, Melvin Forester, Racine.
Discharges--Hershel B~dgley,
Robert Cundiff, Shirley Wolfe,
Ralph Kern, Larry Good, Sr

pro10nt doimo, duly
IWOm to, to mil court withen
sox montho after the filing of
aoid 1etten In thlo court. 0&lt;
their Mid loeno lhott ' - b e
deemed bemod and cenootod

lloordoiT....,_
tho right tu nojoct ony
Of oK bldl
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
LETART TOWNSHIP
Joyce White
CLERK
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Robert J, Stewart

Robert J Stewart, '!7, Rt. 1,
Langsville, died Monday
BornJuly31,1957,atGaUipoUs,be
was the son of Tandy Stewart of
Columbus, and Helen Hersman
McClellan of Langsville
,
~surviving are a son, Charles
Robert Stewart; two brothers,
Charles Stewart of Dexter, and Ertc
Knotts o!LangsvDie; a slst..r, Joyee
Double of Langsville; maternal
grandparents, Robert and Ruth
Hersman of LangsvUJe; and a
ternaJ andmother E n1 s
pa
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wart IJI Columbus.
He was Preceded lr1 death by a
brother, John WUUam Stewart.
Funeral serviceS will be held atll
a.m. Thursday In Morgan Center
Wesleyan Church, with the Rev.
NobleRussellandtheRev.Rlchard

Besides her parents, she was
pn£tlded In death by two brothers,
Gilford alf&lt;fCilflord Hayes.
Servt;es will be held at 1 p.m.
Thursday at the Allred United

Grubb officiating. Burial will be In
Morgan Center Cemetery. Friends
may Call aFII'icCoy·i'lioore Fuherai
Home, Vinton, from 4-8 p.m.
Wednesday.

Tonight, clear Low In the low :kls.
Wednesday, sunny. High 55-00 The
chance of precipitation is near zero
tonight and Wednesday
Extended Forecast
Thursd ay through Saturday:
Variable cloudiness Thursday.
Fair on Friday and Saturday
Morning lows mostly In the :KJs
IHighs in rnld40s to mid-50s Thurs·
day and Friday and In the 50s Satur·
day.

Winning number 572
CLEVELAND (AP) _ . The

Acct~Mrin"

1

._ S1xth St., Syr•VM, OH

- Crou Stitch anol Tale
Painting Supplies

SAL£-D.M.C. Flaa...."'
Opon 10 AM to 5 PM
Tu/11., Wlfk., Thurs.

Fri. end Sat.

Also Opon ly Appt.
Clo11cl s... 1o Mon.

Owner• C•olyn Mt(oy

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERYICE915-3561 -

All M1k11

•Walhlra •DithWeshers
•A•nges
•Rifl'igeretort
•Dryer1 •F,..zer~

3

Authonzed John Deere,
New Holllnd, Bush Hoc
Farm Equtpment
Diller

Licensed Clinical Audiolocist

F1r111 E,alp1111111
Parh &amp; S1rvlee

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

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

1- 3-Ht

B·lllfn

SWEEPER end oewlng machme repa~r , perts. and
suppllaa
Pick up and
delivery, Devil Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
G•orges Creek Rd
Call

614-446-0294

mo .

• 51ft

RADIATOR
SERVICE

73·10 (htwy Tr.

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

PAT HILL FORD
992-21911

Middleport, Ohio

fondon ,........................ lol
73·10 (htwy Tr.
Ooon ................... ltll
73·10 Chtwy. lr.

lt-14 Cloowy. lr.
F................... _.......,lltO
7!-79 for4 lr.
, ................................fll
7!-79 for4 lr.

73·10 (htwy lr.
Chrom lumpon ........... $70
73·10 (howy Tr.
GroUt~ . ... ................ 140
73·10 Chtwy. lr.
roil Goru .................... $70
TJ.IO (htwy lr
•

73-14 For4 Tr.
Chromo ...... ........ $70
73-79 For4 lr.
Toll Gol11 ....... - .......... $10
10-14 For4 lr
, ............................... 190
.......
ftodon

Hoofk......................... 1165

Doon .................... ,_1150

't.::l"
Ciri

Count Supports .... ..... '65
N1w anti UHII Auto Glass-Lale Mecltt Parts

1 · t 3·tfc

WHALEY'S AUTO PAITS

It, 611 Wul Darwin Ohio -

lAIJU

GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL-FlU DIRT

10·8-llc

....., ,,....,......

1...., 6ol0 ,. ..... ,. ...

• .....,..., , , ....-s , ....

n......, ,,..-s ,...

9-13-lln

C&amp;C
REMODELING
Painting • (arpentry
Wallpopring

""""" ,,.,.,

Over 30 Yrt. Experience

4

10

.,m,~ 111J0

915-4452
Athtns C-ty-Doug

1195-1010

&amp; RENTALS

6 pupa, 6 wk1 old, 'h Mm
Collte A 1 Go to Mudsock
right on White Hollow Ad,
3rd tra•ler leh
Beg of•yard sale goods Call

Out of To•n Custotltrl Clll Collect
•Oxygen •Hoapitll Bedr •Wheel Ch1lu
•Bathroom Aids •W1Ikera •Crutchet • C1n1s
Many Other lteme

S•veral bags of new1papers

all 614· 986·4327
To good home, two para ~
keets, male end female
Cege not included. Cell

Hourly Clu;uc Aide needed
part-time in family pl1nning
OffiC81 M Ult have high
sch'Jol diploma or equival ency, good communication
!kill!!; ~~Cut~';' wjt_h figm11a:
be dependable, orgamzed,
and responsible Tr11ning
available for m~ture individ ·
uel who 11 HR11t1ve to
reproductive health nMds of
chents Muet heve reheble
transportation, be willing to
travel locally Weekday, ev·
ening end Saturday hours
ere to be expected Send
resume. tncluding two employment references to
Planned P1renthood of Southeast Ohio, 8 N Court St.

Athono , Oh 46701. by
March 22, 1986 PPSED 11
en equel opportunity amplov8r.
Are you en opportuntlt?lf so
reed on . Seles Representative needed to cover coal
fields tn South E1S1ern Oh10
&amp; Northern
If lnte-

304-676·23 t B

446-8064

12

•

8600 down- mob1le home &amp;
large lot your own boat
dock Owner fmancmg Call

Situations

et4-266 1218

Hendyman, pamting, wei·
lpapettng, plumbing. elacl:rlcel. carpentry, odd jobs, no
JOb too smell Call614 266

6496

Tayldr

C~!!"m.ere!-!1

I~

Cr.. m machine If interested ... at Donut Dehc•ous Call 446-1323

1 w111 care for elderly person
ln my home. Call614 9926022
Expenenced baby aittmg,
evenings and wfJek· ends

U 00

hour Colt 614·

Taking
moWing
orders
for the lewn
summer.
$2.60
per
hour I furnish the mower,
t
gas, end oil C e 11 8 4 ·985 -

4392
Beby s1tter needed m Rac•ne
aree for thift work Call

2 bdr ranch carpon Yl acre.
Chesh~re

area Pnced to sell

Colt 614· 367·7286 or446
4283 after 5):1M
In Southern School 01s1r~ct
modified A-frame on 5
acres Urge garcfen, woodburner. own water well
Ou•et and peaceful. Fullv
carpeted
F1nal offer
*32 ,600 Call 8 14 -843
_6 _38_4_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1
Older ••x room house lwith
two bedroom&amp;t for sale or
rent Double cer garage, full
basement On approKi mateiY 1 9 acre lot Rote
2omeroy $29.500

2

r~~6~,~4 ·~6~78~·::2~5~13~r;;:
Small 2 -3
'"
Middleport
garage, corner lot, low utiht1e1,

jonced
3798 .

Call 614 - 992-

0"!

us

23 ~.814 ) 7..]'2_. 1~~0

or 773-3921;
Centenary area. near Green
School , 24x65 mod ular
home offers e 15x24 lR ,
galley type kitchen fully
equ1pped. OR with lovely
built In china cabmet 3
bdr' t. 2 baths, carpetuTg,
cent a~r , elect heat storm
wm(lowl end doors, 8.x.8
uuhty bldg Call fo r an
appointment Blackburn

Roatty 446 -0008
$600 down-mob1le home &amp;
large lot-your own boln
dock Owner f•nan ctng Call
614· 266 -1218
1982 Wells 14x70 2 bedrooms. kitchen m•cro,.,w ave.
dishwasher. stereo wood burnmg ftrepla ce. ce1 hng
fen. 2 full baths cent raleir.
l~'isollo~•,"c;;do . underpmmng
Cell 614 -742 ~
2980 Gr 614-742-2276
1982 all electnj; 14x70
Centrela1r plus many extrar
Can be seen by ippomtment _
or call Tom Ander son at

614 ·992· 3348

3 mobile hom11 for sale Cpll
614·992· 3647
Schult home by owner lo·
ca1ed K &amp; K Park Good
cond1t1on For tnformat1on

614-992·6663

call 304 675 5417 after 4

BOWMAN'S HOME CAll MIDICAL SUPPLY,

114 COUIT ST,_ ro•ROY
Aaou lrOftl

Wo

Dtlivor

6J Pine St., a

•••

2-11-ltno.
24 Hr.

AGENCY, INC,

~wt·

~

Now

llelp

eliun!VAslocloto

-~=--rt.uiii -742·3171-

In

Melga Co.

Bands and 0 J .'s
0 0 Mcintyre Park District

A n1ce three bedroom home
In Princeton . W Va with

acceptmg tapes and rates
lor po111bllt book1ng1 at teen

basement and garage elso
approx 1 acre of level lot
Shopping area w1thm walk·
ing dtstlnce. Priced to ull.

11

ext 266
Go,ernment homes from
81 . (U repair). Atso deliquent

lOx property. Colt 805·687·
6000 oxt. GH·4562 for
Personnel Off 1cer R1o
Grande College and Community College is accepting
apphc•tions for the p011tion
of Peraonnel Otf•cer Appomtment for this po11tion is
affective on or around April
1, 1986 Non-exempt, pare·
profession•l. full-time posi tion. Reporting directly to
the V1ce President for Aca dem•c Aff1ira, tM Personnel
Officer
reaponalble for

6

Lost and Found .

Wtleva Evana -Found your
old book 'Smoky.' Veluable
paper therein Contlct me.

Afflrmotlve Ac·
~
pro•nd re gram;
CrUitment of
staff and
faculty . Knowledge and
background of word proceulng required. Prior wortc
experience In 1 .,.raonnel
related field preferred . Persona lntereatld in the posl ·
tlon ahould 11nd lett• of
Interest end re~ume lnciUd ·
lng the n1m11 of thrH
references by Friday, Merch

FOUND one Ht kaye, cell at
Information delk PleaMnt
Valley Hoap. pay for adv

8

22,

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

1988 to: Office of

Penonnel, lox 919, Rio
Grande Collage , Rio

Grande. Oh 45874. P.O.
NO 3313

TROMM EXCAVA
BULLDOZER &amp; BAC~HOE WORK
•BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•FOOTERS *GRADING
•CONCRETE
WORK
.
.
--"'-'-"

~

'PH. 742·2328

GUN SHOOT
IICINE

..............
FilE DEPT.

Auction every Friday night It
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloeds of new
rnerch1ndiM every wMk
Conligmentl of new • ueed
merchandiM always wei·

corned. Rlahertl Roynoldo,
AuctlonHr Call 304-275·
3069.

~--

Own your own JeanSporttweer, Lad1et Apparel.
Chlldrent. Large Size, Com~
btnetton, Western Store, Ac~
ce11orles Jordeche, Chic,
Lee, leVI, e..y Street. lzod.
Eeprtt , Tomboy. Calvin
Klein, Sergio Valente, Evan
Picone .. Liz Claiborne.
Members Only, Org.lnicelly
Grown , HealthteK, Over

Fa~rmont

12x65.

3

all

bed ·
alec ,

Wanted

Part· tlme (wH·

kondo) Community Service
Worker for an interm«tlate
core facility for the ........rly

rota- In Gottipollo, Ohio
Current OriVIir"t Uaen• and
Hivh School degrM ,..
quired; IJC.perlance In th•

9

'

W• ~Y ~ cuh for late model
ctMn uMdcan_

Jim MIM Chev.-01do Inc.
•• Gone Johnoon
448·31172

Co11 61 4·992·3703.or 614992-3761 lo• informotlon

Sm•ll home m Country Club
HOMEtlWNERS-Rofmonco 'sdd•tion Po1nt Ple111nt.
to low fixed r•te Un equhy with improvements, 304·
.
for eny purpost. Leader 676· 6066
305

good roof, shop, garage,
garden. 15,000 00, under

23

Professional '
Services

t ,200 oq It hou• wrth 2
bedrooml, 3 acre&amp; ,
128.000.00

304 · 773 -

Piano Tuning 1nd Repair 6474.
BruniCirdl Mu.. c Co .• 448- 1 - -- - - - - - -0187. Twent..th year ot 2 bedroom, all electric home
qu11ity Nrvk:e. Lana Da- In New Haven . Pnced r61sa
niolo, 814-742· 2981
noble by owner colt 304-

882· 28,.
PIANO
TUNING
AND
RE·I
=ii=iioi~~i;,;;;==
PAIR, Reduced ratn Nmhed
time only. Word'• Koyboertl,
Homes
304 -878-8500 or 875for Sale
3824.
Permenent hair removal.
Professional Elactrolyait ·
CHnlc. New Moun by 1p~

point,_,, 10 AM-8 PM,
Man thru Fri. 304-1175-

11188.

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES .
4 MI. WEST, QALLIPOLIB,
RT 311 PHONE 1114-4487274

human

e•c.pt bedroom1,

r11ume to Robin Eby, Buck·

portunty •mployer

Farms for Sale

84 acres. 3000 lb tobac co
allotment , 1% story house
bath, 2 barns. garage, cellar
tool sheil. 5 ot her buildings.
plenty water located m
Lawrence Coun1v. Ohto
near lecta end Crown C•ty
Mmmg Co. Call 614 266 .

31

Homes for Sale

HouM in G•llipolil, 4 rooms
&amp; both, t18,800 Cot1814·

258-9354.

90 acre term rural weter, 6
room house. With 3 bedroom rental trailer, Creb
Creek Road . 304 67.5 ·

l4

opprolood. 304·676-6743 .

•rvico fteld prorl..,od, Send
eye Commu~ Bervl....
P.O. iio• iUti, 011~.Vh
451140 DMdltno for oppll·
canto: 3-22·15 Equal OP·

458·1727
33

Muouott 1983JoySkytlner
14•52 2 bdr , comptototy

abiHtiea or other

Wanted To Buy

1976 Holly Park , 14A70
tretler. 3 bedroom cent ral
a1r underpenntng , furmahed
w1th epptiancas only 304

6083
SIJ• percent a11umlblalaen .
6 yrs old, 3 BR . 2 beths, FR.
120 acres 4 bedroom house,
81 kitchen, OW. Util. Rm . 2
Rt 775. 9 m iles from
ctr garage, patio , heat
Geliipollt Mmere l r~ghtl,
pump. AC, New Haven, C11t
1obacco bue . &amp; barn A.p
1,000 othoro f7,900 to 304-773-5942 or 30 4 -77 3- prox 65 ecres cleared land
$24. 900 1nventory, train ing, fixtur81, grand opening, 6_9_2_7-- - - ' - - - , $60.000 Colt 614 · 379
2285
etc Can open 1 6 deys Mr Price reduced four bad Loughhn !61 21888·4228
room•. kitchen ·fam•ly room
Ideal 2 9 ecre mtm-tarm on
w•th f~replace , finished
paved roed Only 1 m1le from
baaement. Point Pleannt,
town $35,000 00 Coli
22 Money to loan
304-676-3079, eve!'•ngs
614·742 -2460

ftold of devolop,_.,tot dlo·

rYDY

SAT. NIGHT
6:30 ....

992·6263

.ng

.,m

Raal Eatata General

Local

7 puppies, mexed pert coll1e
end doberman. 304· 773 ·
6997

&lt;otrrt'-•

S.rvlco

In Pomeroy, 3 bdrm , good
queht1as but needs work
Owner nuds cash, best
offer Will buy Under 87600
Ready to deel1 Call 614·

information .

}lllstati
Hrl•eetl .......
DAVIS-QUICKEL

Seuonal Perks laborer.
April 8-Sept. 20 Mlintenance background preferred
$3 82 hr Apply
before Mar 16, Gellipohs
Partes &amp; Recreat•on Dept ,
518 Second Ave E 0 E

304-882·2895

10.50fa

WE llll IIIEDKllllHO OTHII INSUIAN((
CABIUS WHEN lUGE

104-6r5 -2441

•

1 1h bath. lsrge livingroom,
d1n1ng room, CA. Atte(:hed
gar•ge, level lot , *40'• Call

Wanted .

program a. Call 448-4812,

INDIVIDUAL IEnriMENT
ACCOUNT

IAIGf AIIMAl$ AND
SURGfiY IY APPOitT.NI

M~GKEE

Giveaway

Playful kittens Vt Stamase
Colt 814·258-1641 .

'"*'Y 1 p.m.-2 p.m.

~S.tura,

of Property

anytime .

304-576 -2662

Meigs County-Nat

992-7011

614-4411-7283

JACKSON AVE,

SMAll ANIMAl HOUR$

-

1977 Regent t4x64. 2 bdr.
Cell 614 · 245 · 6286

1976
rooms.

~~:'fij~;::::;~~~o~~=:::~~;::=::::t~ Staotl, 807-749-2638

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3305

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
or
843-5424
LIMESTONE

814· 388· 8449

THURS. EVE. 6-8

-3110iiiiiiiiiitfif

Announcements

PARTS end SERVICE

2/fO/lono.

Televtsion Ltstenm&amp; Devtces
Computenzed Hearing Aid Selection
Heanng Evaluattons For All A&amp;es

OPEN EACH

CURTIS SWINDALL
R
UBY SWINDALL .
~~;;~r:~~·379-2590

l/8/1010 pd

pofchaa Cell 446 · 7132

675·3164 after 5 00

CLINIC

TERMS: Cash or check wtth postltve 1.0., out of town
checks must have a bank letter ol cred~ Announce·
ments made day of sale shall take precedence over all
adverttsements

Not Rtsposible lor

Gifll llftd

16141 143-5425

Annuuncements

((UT OUT FOI FUTURE USII

Time to meke monev for
Summer Vacation Se11
AVON lull or part t1me

1

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

am8

jii,

Gin SHOP
"Country

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

1
\\mile,
Rd., approK. 1y, mtles. from St.
faufield Vanco Rd. !\\miles, tum Iefton
Chtlld Rd. approx. 1 mile.
WATCH fOR SIGNS
fARIIIIACHINERY
Massey FergUSQn 275 dtesel farm tractor, New Holland 851
round baler, New Holland 478 haybine, Kuker lndusmes
110 gallon sprayer, 1-tllland Trans~nter tobacco setter
Ford 401 3 .pt. hitch r mowmg machme, flatbed wagon:
drag d~, pClst hole dtgger
MISCELlANEOUS
l)ynamark 1036 electric starter ri:ltng mower, Lincoln 225
welder, SMC Sandborn atr compressor, McCullock Mac
II cham saw, electric bench gnnder, Aldens pamtsprayer
Sears 2fl' push mower, Stimpson meat ..n.vter, Super Biro
meat saw, Montgomery Ward 26 cubic'~'i;i deep freeze
Kenmore cook stove.
'

GiiiliGE E.

Ph.

12x66 Torch 2-3 bdr. un·
furnished H11 111 screen,a&amp;
storms &amp; homemade

1 975 H oily Park, 2 bed~
room all etectm::, cantrale1r .
refrtgerator. rang•. new car
petmg. front awnmg 20ft.
wood deck 8 ' A30', unde.r
pmn1ng $12 OOQ 00 304-

U. S. RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

winning number drawn Monday

night in the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, "The Number," was 572
In the "Plck 4" game, the winning
numberwas'111!4.
'
The lottery reported earnings of
$443,519 rrom wagering on Its dally
game. Earnings cam" on sales of
$1,252;003.56, while holders of Win·
n1ng tlckets are entitled to share
$!109,174.00.

BERRY BASKET"

"THE

II 14·tiC

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Misc. Merchandise

SATURDAY MARCH 16, 1985

Alfred United Methodist Church
serving as youth fellowship advisor,
Sunday school teacher, treasurer
and pianist
She was a graduate of Chester
HlghSchoolandRioGrandeColleg"
and had been a MeigsCounzy school
teacher for many years. She had
· also been an employe of th"
J:;lmwood Nursing Home and the
Kimes eonvaleseent Horn..r
Surviving are ber husband, Cha•
rles D Woode; a son and daughter·
1n law, Clatr and Sue Woode,
Dayton; a granddaughter, Conn!,
and a great·granddaughter,
Amanda, both of BrookvUle, Ohio;
lour siSters, Mary Balnum, HDah
Roumellote, Beulah Pillet, all of
Columbue, and Ferne Cheesebrew,
Shawnee; a slster·ln-law, Thelma
to r
hew
Haandyesan'leceLongBot m, ournep
s

CAU COLLECT,

CHESTER-985·3307

614-992-673

Coli

Worked m home area
20 years
"Free EatiD'Iatat"

N &amp;APPLIANCE

for Faster StrYitt

r.::====:::
BOGGS

_._

64

RIDENOUR

Rooting of ott Typoo

•• P1ty

Help Wanted

AVON. Sell AVON! Make
46% Cetl 446-3368

Complete Guner Work
Complete Remodeling

'

down- 201 per month
We' re Elsea Home Centers

663-0847 .

VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM

246·9296

1----------

c-

PUBLIC AUCTION

, TIUCI LEASIIG

1100 oo ft. of living opoce.
ex neighborhood Call 614·

- ..

' Fuel
Gouge AltamatorCharge
Air
Clooner
Rwbk:tion
Indica·
R-. E Buell
PROBATE COURT OF
Pro-Judge tOf - Gouge or Wamlng Ughto
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
for Engono Water Te,._.
FRED
W.
CROW.
ESTATE OF WillOUGHBY F
tv,.
- 01-.ro- T01quo
CROW&amp;
CROW
HILL. DECEASED
Coo- 01 To,_.turo Cue No 24706 Docl&lt;ot t 2 An...,...otU.w,
ltuminated lnotrument Ponol
P D Box 486
P-470
UFT CAPACITY: To full
PomOf'Oy, Ohio 46769
NOTICE OF
height 6,055 lbo.
16141992-6132
APPOINTMENT
HEIGHT TO BUCKET
OF FIDUCIARY
HINGE
PIN RAISED 10'9"
On Mold&gt; 6th. 1986, on the 131 12. 19. 28, 3tc
BREAKOUT FORCE: 7,600
Meigo County PnJbeta Court,
tbo,
No. 24706. Jolon F Hll,
Public Notice
DUMP ANGLE AT FUll
48977 S. R. 248. Long
HEIGHT· 46 dog.
Bonom, Ohio 46743 wa
LEGAL
LOADER: Control Volvo •-ted Exocutor of tho
ADVERTISEMENT
Singlo lover control for 11ft and
- • • of Willoughby F. Hill,
Tho lloonl of Letart Town· d~ - Uft lover to ........ pooitille
doceooed, leta of 47090 S R
lhlp, Moigo County of Ohio "Root" pooition ond ..rum·tu248, LMg Bottom, Ohio
WIU bido unlit 7 00 dog feotu•e. Bucket 82" 11 I
46743
O'clock P.M tho dey of Aprot Cubic yon!.
Robert E Buck.
1, 1986 far the purehue ole
BACKHOE· 0-"9 dopth
Proboto Judge
SAE roted 14'5" - Digging
WITH MINIMUM SPEC!FI · force bucl&lt;ot cytindor SAE
LonoK - o d . CATIONS AS FOllOWS
rated 10.4415 tbo. - Digging
Cloftt
ENGINE· t4) Cytondor Diooel force dlpf&gt;er cyli.- ·sAE
t31 t2, t9. 28. 3tc
- 60 SAE N81 Honopowor
roted 8.014 lis - Hydroutlc
TRAIIISMISSION: !41 ltabitlzen- Swing 180 dog.
S.-J powor lhuttlo
with hytlfButic cuohioM at ....
and of OfOCh owing otro1oo For
8
Public Sale
oofety the bodchoe be
&amp; Auction
~nod tu ont1 outoPublic Notice

•SPEEO QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

BLACKSTON
NEW (AR &amp;

Pomeroy. uH. 4S76t

992-5875 Or
742-3195

1fiiiiPni0ni

Av - REAR TIRES 1'7,5L x

•ZENIIH
· •SYlVANIA

We Han AF1ll Tl••
Shp T11hlel11

liiK, 326

YOU~G!!!

(all:

-lied

u-

Notico•h-ygiwnon tho 11th dey of March.
1986. Phlip Tierney, Co·
....,,_ of tho e...te of
E N - E Smith, iota of 307
South St. Auph SIIMt. Alex·
endna, Vwgu-..•• a.d ., thil
-·-under~-~-MN 430
;.;"'~
of
lottlllofadmirosbab&lt;&gt;oillued
to him bv the Cln:urt coun of
the City of Afexandflo. Virgonlo Noti,c:e • 1un1oor
all cndrton of Mid

NO DOWN PAY.NT
IOWU MOIIItlY PAYMINT

fOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Restdenttal &amp; Commerctal

liability on the road at me&gt;il-

&gt;.a:7 m.Jong44.0001bo - S -·~ _:-ljo:OCt~~
tUOO lbo."·"-· ,_. •

choice.

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for you •1 &amp;,900 • up See
our models Call 1 · 614~

4 bdr laundry ut1hty room

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a~r ,
aprtnker system, fireplace
1 Yz bath , 3 bdr, intulated
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1 '11 beth, 3 bdr. Insulated
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1981 V1ctqri1n 1 4x70 26ft .
e~~;pando. Quell Creek ,
t wtmm1ng pool
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eKplndo. Ou11l Creek,
twimmlng pool , play -

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ults 1nd construction Stop
1n, 1M our menv models.
F.H . A , VA approved
Elrthtone Country Living,
Water St, Jackson. Oh

lmined•ete pones11on 2
bedroom home, 2 acres,
1,224 lb tobacco ba.- .

614·742·2076.

No Sunday (ails

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

bldg.,
water.
Mineralborn.
righttcounty
Incl., t139K
C-.ii'61!4-;CCG-C$1 1 . .............

1288 after 5PM
Wanted to buy 1 wh11e w1th
gold trim vanity or powder
tabla tn good condition Cell

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YOUNG'S

ho-. 2000 eq.ft

w -g•rage. 3 bclr • 2 be .• FP.
oitHT.AC Modernequlp ,

from trailer. C1ty achools,
located between Gelhpoltt &amp;
Holzer Hospital. Call 446·

stNG1,1124.95
304-675-6276

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Sealed bids can be Hilt to
Rutland Viltooge Inc . Box 420.
Rutland, Ohio 46775. U.ot
date bido woK be fiCCetlllldlo12
Noon. April 2. 1986 Tt-.
wloicteo may be _ , in front
of the Rutland CMc: Center.
ltutlond VIllage Council nothe right to nojoct any
and ott bido. veloictoo are

Veterans Memorial

RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
I mtles from
Pomeroy-Mason Brid&amp;o

PHONE
992-2156
Wr!lt DIIIIJ Se"tlfttl C11Stilrell Dtpl

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Area deaths
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The Daily Sentinel

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accident on Rout" 124 and trans
ported Sally Holman from the scene
to v.,t.,rans Memorial Pomeroy
was called to the sheriff's office at
10· 45 a m. for Robert Stewart who
was d"ad on arrival.
At 2. 20 ·p.m., the Syracuse ftr..
department was called for a
chlrrm"y fir" at the Ira Eblin
res tdence on Hubbard St At 4 31
p m., Pomeroy went tol68Mulberry
for Esta Russell who was taken to
Veterans Memorial. And at 7. 5.1
p m , Racine was called to Blind
Hollow Rd. lor Melvin Forester who
' was transported to Vet.,rans
Memorial

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PIJ8UC NOTICE
The Vi~ of Rutland has
the foti!)Wing rterno up for oole:
A 1966 Fruoheuf Semo·Truc:k
Tank Senol No. GW 986t9.
model No FU050F and o
Mrr:o
1964 White

Multiple charges
Emergency squads
filed against Smith answer eight calls

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M"mhers of the Catholic Tom and Mary Bowen were
lot or the Pomeroy program
be
Women's Club are being advised spending a two month vacation at conducted right there. Now that'D
that the March meeting has been Bonita Springs, F1a ., and hav" now
be handy.
cancellfid due to the ..cumentlcal returned home
•
--services at the St. Paul Lutheran
Tom says that on.,..venlng, som"
During the·ttme that the weather
Church on the same ..venlng.
, of the vacationing Meigs Countlans
was so bad and th.,re was a lot of Ice
The next meeting has been In the Bonita Springs area drelded
around, Mrs. Charles R. Manuel,
rescheduled for AprU 11 with mass to eat together at one of the 49173 Manuel Road, Racine, had a
at 7 and th" meeting at 7::Jl. restaurants and there were 25 of pansylnbloomlntheyard. Andyou
-lleh!'4Jlled ' tQ_~rve re!Jes_hm~n~-,~eQ)_J!L!l~.ll!llle l'jg WQJ!,der, we - _t!tou~t.Pi!M~Jtere"w~!._ &lt;
are Barbara Mullen, Joan McLain, didn't see as many people during
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!':~ ~u~=".~ Allee Freeman and the bad weather - and lncldenWe almost have to stand for
Itllooa nill:I\.~H .
~~· tc.tlly, i:.hl5-Wii:5 o:r.J.Y a part o: the- - somettU:ng~ tiixause u we- -don't _
And - the monthly gospel hymn Meigs group enjoying the sunny
we're too apt to laD for anything Do
sing ofthe United Faith Churcb.has South. Well!
keep smillitg
,

for Sale

Sy owner 1811cr", cuttom

brick

For sale by owner 3 bedroom
house , hardwood floon .
Full baHment, en·

and!

obtaining the
of way lor the
bllre p;ith, onre the vUiage and
'
Chess!" Ratlway officia ls have
agrl&gt;ed on a price The legislatkm
(Continued rrom page 1)
approved last night, however, was
written to make the village responsl- P m. accident· At the jall. Stewart
ble for the right o/ way phase at this - complained of stomach cramps and
time Engineer costs for the
was taken back to v.,t.,rans by the
bikeway plan havebeenestunated
Pom~royEMSunltat 2 :30a.m He

Home• for S•le

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Business

Buildings
FOR

SALE

OR

LEASE,

commercial property and
new building, 70',.; 100' with \
2 acres, 425' roed frontage,,
no zonmg required , 2 m1lea
north of Pomt Pleasant. w
Va on Rt , 62. Phone 304 •

675-1578 woakdayo. 304.
675-7896
weekends

36 Lots

evenmgs

and '

&amp; Acreage

2 acres on Cora Centerpoun
Rd near Centerpoint Ap·
prox 400 ft road fronteg•.
good building lite , enoU9fl
timber tor hHt~ng 6 yn. or
more. prrce t2,500 Cell

814·882 · 8844
1 14 acres restrkted with
unfinished bllllmei'lt, elec

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54

7 foot hand cerved pew.
Good cond. 175.00. 304·
676 -2636 .

Houses for Rant

___,.

HouH for rent. Calf 30•·

• 675 - 72_6_3 _1tn:.lU.O~
675-5386 .

1 B hp

child . Coll614 ·256·6058.

garden

tractor,

Six piece wood livingroom
suite &amp;250.00 . 304-675 5084 .

Langavillo. 3 to 4 bedrooma.
Big yard and gi!Jrden area.
t200 .00 plus utilities and
&amp;acurity deposit required.
Coll614·992-5692 . ·

Winchester Modal 12 Trap
Grado. 304-675-41 80 till 5

76

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WV 12V generator and
otartor. $20 ••· Now 1 2" BW
TV t45. Call446· 1608.

f29S. C'!! -!1

HY Ferguaon 86 tractor with
Freeman loader &amp; 6ft. blede
·u. 195 . Coli 614-286 ·
6522.

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@I) Diff"rent Strok81
IHBOI Puff the Magic
lin~gon -A ·magtCci("Oragon.
takes a young mute boy on
an adventurous Journey. An-

long 8·1 0. like new ,
1100.00. 304·676·3288.

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Luggage rack to fit . 810
CheVy Blazer. 8 ft tru~k
topper. 3 speed transmllolon Ford. ~04·076·1469 .

JD 2 row planter. tobacco
setter, 5 pt. chizel plow. JD
8 ft. wheel disc, New

Service s

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UniiCfamcie theio lour J..-,
ontlolttr IO NCh IQuaro. to form
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Tqpper. white alumn for

Gravely tractor electric
atart, B 1pd .. with 30 ln.
rotiry rrlower.- tiller 8t IUiky.
Coli 446·4149 .

. ftfli)N"f fj)~ fi' THAT IICIWIILED WORD !WI£

EVENING

B &amp; M TIRES ; Tire d .. ls.
Custom Wheels. Call tor
prlcoa 30.4 -895 - 3466,
Since 1971 .

CAPTAIN EASY .

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AKC Boston Terrier ferl)ale,

2 mo. old. shots a., wormed.
$1 50 . Call 446· 7432.
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Parakea.ta. Cocatiela ,
Finches, Seed , Cagea. All
Supplieo. Call 614 ·986 ·
4212. __

AND USED
Used stovea
refrigerators. Compare
prices, aave today .
304-773-6430.

Trailer for rent. 661 Beech
St.. Middleport. Coli 614992-2366 .

46 Spaca for Rent
Mobile homo. 2 bedroom. 1- - - - - - - -- - "!-__,..-....:....______
furnished. central air, natural gaa, on lergelot in Celmp I . Mio~:le home.lot, 12'x60' or
Conley, e176.00 plus Utili- smaller. t76 water paid. 4th
ties, deposit with referen- • Nail. Gallipolis. Call 446· 54 Mi.c. Merchandise
304-675 ·7566 after . 4416 altar 7PM .

63

Livestock

.
Sorrell

1979 Model Reg.
Gelding; started on barrels,
ve,y gentle. 59' Rag. SorreU.
gelding shown in 4-H Welt·
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call ern Pleasure in open quarter
614-367-7220 .
horae compelion. Good confirmatiOn , no bad habits.
Briarpetch Kennels Profes- Coli 61 4-286·6622 .
sional All-breed grooming. . - - - - -- - - - - : Indoor-outdoor boarding fa - 2-¥. Simmental bulls for
cilities. English Cocker Spa· sale. Call 614 - 388 ~ 8178
niol puppies. Call 61 4 -388· after 8PM .
9790 .
Whirlpool cheat type freezer.
Dragonwynd Cattery Ken· used 2 mo.: 16.2 cu.ft.
n.el . CFA Himalayan, Persian H25. love seat $100;
and Siamese kittens. AKC Kitchen dinette sat red 8t
Chow puppies. Call 614- white. wood $50. Call446·
446·3844 altar 7PM .
0201 .
-·'

AKC Registered Doberman
pupa for sale. $60. each .
Ears not clipped. 1 black and
tan female. 1 red male and 2
red females . .Call 614-9492792.
AKC Cocker Spaniel pupa, 5
wks. old. 2 blonde females
~~~- 1 ~J3~ . mole . Call

92

2

1976 Cutlass Suprema AC,
PS. PB, crulu, 8 track. new
tires. Call alter 5PM. 614·
388-9680 . .

44 ·

Apartment
for Rent

1984 Dodge Caravan .
PS.PB.AC.CC.TW. AM ·FM
digital clock radio. 10.000
miles. Call 614-949-2273.
1977 Dodge % ton window
van. Automatic, air condi·
tion, radials. Good condition. 11800. Coll614-992·
3194.

Trailer loti, aewer and water
iurnlahed, will take one
omall child. 304·675-1076.

Will cut and deliver fire wood. Coll614-266· 1528.

Merchand is e

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS !Equal
Housing Opportur)ity)
monthly rent ·starts at $163
tor 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedroom, deposit 1200,
located near Spring Valley
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV available,
houra·•• possible 10 am to 4
pmand7pmto9pm
Monday-Friday. Call 4462746 or leave manage.
Redec;orBted 2 bdr apt., axe .
location. Regency Inc. Call
304-675-7283 675·6104
or 675·5386.
Nlcley furnished arnett
house. mobile home. eft.
apt. edulta only. Call 4460338 .

1974 Ford PU. good cond .
1976 Pacer, gaa Nver. very
good cond. Call 814·388·
9909.
.
.
.

Pool People Speciol:'
Above ground poola·thru
4·15-85-Froo OUtO pool
cleaner and under light value
$269.96 . lnground pool
kill. 16x32 - $2 . 395 .
1 &amp;.36 · 12.695. 20•40·
$2.895 in otock. Middlopon
992-6724 or Gallipolis 446·
3051 .

51 Household Goods
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SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
&amp; uud wood·coal ttoves, 6
~ wood LR auite $399,
bunk bail a t 199. antron
recliners $99, new &amp;. ueed
bedroom suites, ranges.
wringer waahara. &amp; shoes.
New livingroom auitea
I 1 99· $699. Iampo. a lao
buying coal a. wood 1tove1.
Coll614-446-3169 .
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair. rocker. ottomon. 3 toblet.loxtra heovyt.
1686. Solot ond choirs
priced from 1286. to 1895.

sso and up toand
S125.
Tobloo.
Hido·o· beda.U80.
to 8660 .. sofa beds 11

Darkroom! Complete black
&amp;. while darkroom $360 .
Coli 61 4·388·9640. 6 to
BPM.

7 · triple track · storm windows &amp; acreon1 32x69'1&gt;
and 1 - size 24x.50Vt . 810
ooch. Coli 876· 1503.

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Lowrey rhythm organ. 2
keyboards.
chord pedals.
Will sell for $1000. or trade ·
for camper trailer of equal For Sale -200 bal81. Third
cuning Alfalfa &amp; Orchard
·volue. Cell 614·985·4392 .
Gran Hav. 82 .00 per bale.
Som~ first cutting at $1 .76 .
D11ve Fox at 614· 247-4418 .
58
Fruit
&amp; Vegetables
.
\
Hay. $1.76. Nice. early cut.
orchard gra11. lasher Farm,
Rutland .
Onion aeta 49 centalb; aeed 1 -:::--:-----:-:-::-~
potatoes 60 lb $6.99; sweet Ground ear corn $6.00 par
qnion Pl·ants ; cabbage 100 cwt. Ear Corn 12.50 .
planta; fruit and vegetables No Sunday sales. 304-676ell types. 8 &amp; S Produce. 3308.
Viand St .. Point Ple11ant.

55 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

Fo rm Su pJJii es
&amp; L1ves tuck

Ford 6ft. diac, Pitt1burg 14
in. plow. Both 3 pt. hitch,
••c. cond. Coli 304- n35323 .

61. Farm Equipment

Go·Cort. 8 HP. S400. Call

C2b58;·~1~4;5;6~.;,rt;;;;;:i;i;~;j;

For aale: 1972 International
3414 industrial enclosed
back hoe.
size

9 N Ford tractor. plow and
dioc. Phone 304· 675·2848 .

. 1 976 Joop CJ7. V-8, Auto .•
,,PS . • 1500. Call 614-9822806 or 614· 992·2870
1979 Mercury Zephar, 4
cyl .. auto .. low mileage . Call
446-8266
1983 Muotong. 4 SP.d. 4 cyl.
air . ps, pb. hatchback, sun
roof. Coli 266·6641 .
1962 Oldo 88. collocton
item. 2 new tires, tailpipe,
runs good, body very good
cond., all original perta,
42.387 octuol mlloo. S800.
Coli 446-4482.

1977 Grand Prix 84.000
mlloo. ahlrp. 1872 Chov.
lmpolo. good ahape. Coli
446·0492 aftor 8:30.

Good-1 Excavating, basements, footers, drivewavs.
septic tanks. landscaping.
Call anytim' 61 4 · 446·
4637, Jemes Lr Davison. Jr.
owner .

CD Jeopardy

ALLEY OOP
L.OOK ,'\'OU CAN CALL
ME "BROTHER.'; OR
'COUSIN" OR WHA.T·
E;VER '&lt;OU WANT! .

t 7 ft . Crutllnor. 166
inboard-outboard. power
trim prop, power trim tabe,
trl·heul. 304· 8711-6281.

i 8- It

·Hydro &amp;porta Booa
Boot. fully oqulppod. 8 -8
prop, on Pro-trail trailer. Exc
cond, 304·811· 1 Bl1 .

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WEST
EAST
It violates bridge proprieties to
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.,
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+ 10 B &gt;2
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the table when you really do have a
SOUTH
problem. Unfortunately you may be
• Q8 3 2
giving your opponents more help than
'
yourself with a long and obvJOus
• Q4 3
+ A K6
pause. The advice given by Mike
Lawrence in "Winn ing Bridge 1ntan· Vu lne;able: East ~Wesl'
gibies" is to bid and play in an even
Dealer: North
tempo: The failure by East to follow
Wes t
North E.as l
South
this advice kept his side from defeat·
1+
Pass• ~ 1+
-ing a game contract.
Pass
2•
Pass
4•
The bidding was direct, although
Pass
Pass ..
Pass
·three no-trump is a better contract, '
• short pa use
. Had South tried to . place the contract
•• l o ~g huddle ·
there by bidding three·no-trump over
..
two spades, .North· would have been
Opening
lead
:
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happy to pass.
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heart ace, cashed the heart king· and

for South to linesse the 10, playing
Wesl for one of the trump honors. But
South was an expert player with
excellent table awareness. The only
:rational explanation for a vulnerable
East to pause noticeably before pass.ing the final four-spade bid was that
he was consideriQg doubling. Accord·ingly South played a low spade to
·dummy's ace and led through the K-J
Easl's hand to land his contract.

To avoid this kind of giveaway, any
player should decide early in the auc·
lion what he will do if the opponents
b1d on to a game contract. Bidding
and playtng 1n an even tempo would
surely have resulted m a plus score
· for East against expert South, who
knew th~ normally correct percent·
age play m lhe spade su1 t.

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Wells. cisterns, pools. reaaonable ralea. Nl9ht ·or day.
Coli 61 4-258· 1240.

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614· 3117-0623 or61 4 -367 · ·
7741 night or dey.

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Also pools filled . Call 614266 · 1 141 or · 61 4 - 446 ·
1175 or 614-446-7911..

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turing, St. Rt. 7, Crown
City. Oh . Coli 614-258·
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1163 Soc. Avo .. Gollipollo.
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SEWING Machine repairo.
aervice. Authorit.ed Singer
Sales a. Service Sharpen
Scinors. Fabr ic Shop .
Pomeroy. 614·992 -2284 .

Boaa Trocker 2. bus boot
with 40 HP Mercury motor.
181 Mlnnkoto troll motor.
lupor alxty. 2 •nortH. Too
many extru to fiat. *4280.
Cfll 114·8811-4387.

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Cup Highlights
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Massachusetts
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1883 Kaw01akl Motorcycle
850. Still under warranty.
Windshield and cralh bare.
low mlloge. S1400. Coli
614·867· 3941 .

14 ft. ·boot troller. 40 HP
Johnaon motor, e•tra prop
•1. 150 or bell ollwr. Coli
448-4337.

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1182 Camero auume loan.
Coli 304·8.711·11188.

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Excavating

1884 Harley Oovidaon XLX.
2400 miles: extras, excel·
lont condition. S~IOO.IIrm.
Coll614-992-511113.

Motors for Sale

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1880 Horely Dovldaon
Sportater, 3.000 mllee .
$2.600. Soo ot Betz Hondo.

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' the Pro s - Doug Sanders and

Plumbing

83

1 977 Hondo 5114. Floirlng
wln1hield, headen, axe
cond. S785.00 . .Fall 30489&amp;-3458..
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Yamaha ' YZ 126 J water
cooled. like new, -call evening• 614-367-7197.

1 9B3 Hondo Shadow 750.
Call 446· 3162 or 446·
1736.

1978 Z· 28 now engine new
paint. T·top, AC. tilt whHI.
12.600. Coll448·7020.

1970 Ford Fairlane 302 run•
good 1300. Coli 614· 388·
8888 otter 2PM.

Motorcycles

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JIM"S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT·
lNG . Rt . 1, Box 356. Galli·
polls. Call614·367·0.5 76 .

mlloo. 12.600.00. call otter·
6 PM 304·876·4382.

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!papering. Call 614-742 :
232B.
- - - - : - - - - - : -lc0 &amp;. M Contractors. Vinyl
and aluminum aiding ., ,
. replace.ment windows ·
i n 1 u la.t I n g · roo f I n g remodeling and naw
·. et.UUiir"Ut tiurt·gufi.e, •· .c.-n
304-773-5131 .

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Yesterday'S.

Jumbles: CROWN STAIO GIBLET MAlTED
.Answer. A middle-age spread Is simply thisA WAIST OF TIME

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:1977 Cutlau S V·6 , auto.
PS. PB. ·=!~. - AM..fM, c::;.::l- · 1&amp;73 cneVroiet 4 wheei
lont ohopo. Call 614-367· drive PU, would like to trade
0658,
fOr regular PU or equal value.
RoN·s Televiaion Service.
Coli 614-256-11309.
1981 Buick Regal one
Specializing in Zenith and
owner, PS, PB, air cruise, 1977 Datsun pick-up with Motorola , Ouazar, end
tilt. AM-FM cau. price camper top. good cond .• houao calla. Call 304- 576·
nogotiable. Call446-1683. easy ori gas. t1 000. Call 2398 or 61 4 ·446·2464 .
614·247-4005 .
1984 Dodge Daytol)a -----=--~ · lc- Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
Turbo. 6aPd .• 1ir, tilt. cruin, 1984 Ford Ranger. 4 cy- removal . Call 304 -676 AM -FM COllette. Coli 614- linder. 4 speed. AM-FM 1331 .
256·1436.
cesaette. -17.000 mi. Call
RIN.GLES"S SERVICE. ex·
614-986· 3886.
81 Monte Carlo t-'t opt. AC.
perienced carpenter. electri·
PS. PB. tilt steering, AM-FM 1 9n Ford F1 00 pick-up. cian, maaon, painter. roof·
8 track. $6.000. Coli 446· PS.PB. automatic. Fair con- ing (Including hot. tar
3972.
dition. Asking , •1ooo.oo. application) 304·676· 2088
Registered Quaner horse
Coli 81 4·992· 2848 otter or 675· 7368.
breeding Irish Ray by AQHA
1980 Ford 150 Corgo von. &amp;PM .
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Champ: Tonto Bar Ouest new tires, exhauat• wheels.
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
"AAA" . Call446-3889.
49;ooo mi. 1883 Dodge 1979 Ford F-260 . 4x4 with Mon ·wella completed same
Omni 4 apd .. 38,000 mi ..
per . No ruat . Step day. Pump sales and serviStud Service-AOHA Rusty
Pop Bar. Reg . Mare AM· F,., can., deluxe pkg . t.~l~~~~:trrailar hitch. sliding ces. 304-896-3B02.
1976 Dodge Charger Spon.
Coli 61 4- 91!9~!21_:-~~ .•:;;;;::;;n;:;;;;;;;;;;:,;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~
9100 . 00 . Grade Mare loaded.
35.000ectuolmilfi;
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l!i I&gt;'Hoi'ilo1ffipi"O\iijmon1•.·
· S&amp;O.OO . Call 61 4 -247 · expect the beat11984 Olds
replacement windows .
3215.
Cutle11 Supreme 306 V-8, 4 1 !h ton wrecker Homes 470, aluminum soffit; vinyl aid·
Hereford Bull, 3 · years Old, barrel AM -FM c•11., 6,800 ·twin bopm, runs and wor\1 ing, continuous guners, free
mllea . 1982 Chevetta good. Must aell; canbeseen, eatimalaa. all work guaran·
8600 .00. Can see calves. ·26.000mi.,
2dr., red.,auto, K&amp;KMobileHometalealot teed , winter months
304·882· 31 10.
AM-FM call., very nice. Call Point Plaaaent.
·cheaper. Call evenings, 304614-246-9565 or614-245576-2644.
Arabian Stallion at stud. 6131. B a. B Auto Sales.
1979
Ford
Cu1tom
pickup
Pure brad and part Arabian
for sale . Ask about our· 1964 Crown Imperial push F-160. long whool boae. 4 Building- remodeling. dry·
speed, standard shift, gOOd wall; kitchan-bat_h room in·
incentive program. R It J
button transmi11lon, 'very con d. 12.600.00. 304-458- stallation. door -window
Arabian. Leon, W . Ve. 304· · good cond. Coli 446-4703.
framing , vinyl &amp; alumin.
1863.
458· 1 062.
.
Siding,' roofing. 304-675·
2440.

43 Ferms for Rent
46 acres good flat farm land.
•so acre. Rt. 7. 9 miles
below Gallipolis, oh. Call
614-256-6038 betwMn 1
&amp;7PM .

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7 :00 0 ill PM Magazine
Here Come
Brides
C!l Sport.c.nt.r

J &amp; J's Siding Vinyl &amp;.
al~minum aiding ·a. rOofing.
Free estimates. Call 614·
367·7468.

Pets for Sale

C-

Electric
DaY 01 a .Time
MOVIE: "Brady"s

rantee.
furnished .
eatlmatn.
Coli collect 1 ·61'4 -237·
0488. !f a:·rn. tu"1:i' p-.-m:
Rogers Baaeme .n t
Waterproofing.
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Block, brick) sewer pipes,
windows, lintels, etc.
Claude Winters, Rio Grande.
0 . Coll614-245· 5121.

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all . breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .
AKC Doberman puppies:
Stud Sarvice. Call614-446779~, •'
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World Class

Marcum Roofing It Spouting. Now installing rubber
roofs. 30 years eJ~:perie'!c•.
specializing in built up roof.
Call 614-388·9857.

56

Arnold and Bob L.oe

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For rent,
one
bedroom bnement apt. in Valley Furniture, n~"Y , &amp;.
Middhlport. Utl!itias fur- uied. Large section of qllalniahed . 8200. a month and ity furniture. 1216 Eastern
t90. dopooh . Coll61 4 -992· LA
:-:-v:-o-:.•_G_e_l,lip_o-:11_•·---~
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Henderson 2 bedroom 2603.
&amp;. dryer avacado
Washer
house. full size basement.
1185.00 month. $100 .00 2 apta. for rent . 1 bedroom.1 8226. Whirlpool . washer
deposit and references re- furnished and 1 unfur- $96, 40' in. electric range
nished. In Darvin area. Call $96, 30' in. electric range
quired. 304·675·1 118 .614-992-2807.
other rengea to choo•
from . Hoover dryer $96. 6
3 room furnished apt. In frost tree refrigerators start
:42 Mobile Homas
Pomeroy. Utilities paid. Call at 8160, small harvest gold
614-992·9903 or 614-992· refrigerator $126, g.. range
for Rent
6949.
$65 . Coli 446 - 7398 .
Skaggs Appliances. Upper
Rd.
.
Fumiih&amp;d. no city~· tc;Au"i , · APARTMEI'\ITS •• "'o~ilo
homes.
housea.
Pt.
Pleasant
water &amp; sewage furnished ,
beautiful riverview. Ka - and Gallipollo. 614-446· Antique couch Qold 8 ft .,
velvet upholstery. walnut
nauge . Foater's Mobile 8221.
trim.
83.00. Coll446-2166 ..
Home Pork. 446-1602.
3 room efflencv apt, with
Trade Center ' furniture
10•60 2 bdr.. gas heat. refrigerator and stove. lo- Outlet, Kanauga, Oh . New
cated
701
Viand
St.
private lot. $150 plus deposit. Call 446-9204 or 446- $165 .00 month pluo utility. Maytag • Crosley Applian304-675 - 5440 or 676- ce•. Call 446-4466 .
2851 .
3131 otter 5:00.
Beautiful bookcase water-·
Nice 2 bdr. mobile home,
completely 'furnished . nice Unfurnished apartment, 5 bed used 6 mos .• new $669 ,
location, no pets, Call 614- rooms. basement and yard. sell lor $325. Call 446· ·
n 60.00 month. deposit. 4703 .
245-5818 .
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304-676-7641 evenings.
Dinette set 6 chairs 6. table .
Coli 61 4-256·1778 alter
&amp;PM .

by Henri

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Improvements

House for rent. $166. per
month. 8100. «taposit. Mid·
dleport . Call ' 614 · 992 ·
2772 .

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Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

John Deere

and draw "-' 12,650. Mea·

plows. Needs minor

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®bJ Larry Wright

Big John Deere 301 0 trac'or
13.795. John Deore 3 bot·
tom plow• U86. John
Oeere101

and

complete. Ve~ reaeonabie,
304·676·2258.

2 bdr. unfurnished houle
with garege. Caii448-96B6.

Farm Equipmant

mower. snow blade. disc

Moving Sale, new refrigera·
tor 14 cu ft . Full 1ize bed

.

61

Big lntarnadonel.340 trector
with lnternatlonel mower

repairs. 304·675· 6727.

House N.G . ·sch . 2 or 3 bdr.
cc~te4,~~ee.-e~e .

double oven,

HarVest

t~~~=:...

Houie tor re'n t 2 bdr. $f60
mo. adults wh:h 1 small

end or prege, dozer work.

Mite. Merchandise

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Flllp!C's Medicaid figures were muc h higher than ·
the budget chief's but apparently were base&lt;lon more
rigid
of wbat Congress might do to the

the president.
Other losses co...ld Include $19 mllllon from School
lunch programs . aild more than $13 million In
community and social-service block grants, along
with unspecHied cuts lh tuition credits for college
students and farm programs.
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Shkurtl said the stale doesn 't have Lhe funds to

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summit with new
Soviet leader

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He said general-fund revenues for the biennium are
estimated at $20.2',18 ~illion, $45 million more than
projected In January.
. · "This represents an upWard revision ofone,half or 1
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president . Consequently, most of .
programs wUI
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on state revenue projections for the 198.').87 biennium
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The Ohio Controlling Board has
released funds to advance work on
two Meigs County reclamation
projects, State Senator Oakley C.
Colllhs has announc;ed.
The board approved spending
$57,889.75 in federal money for a
contract with a Dayton based firm to
do prellmlhary design work on the
. Rutland II Reclamation Project In
Meigs County. The request was
rriade by the Ohio Department or
Natural ResOurces, Division :of
Reclamation, which oversees such
.
projects.
· In 'addlt!on; theControll1ngBOard
approved a DlvlslonofReclamatlon
request to spend $45,466.20 bt federal
funds on preliminary desig!t work
related to the Kingsb\lry Creed
Reclamation Project In Meigs
County. 'lbe contract was awarded
to the Martlhs Ferry firm, Green .
International or Ohio.

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Chamber of Commerce, saying the
company Is "excited about opening
In Pomeroy."
A ribbon. cutting ceremony wtll
start the activities on the 21st.
However. grand opening !estlvlttes
will not be held unt U sometime In
April. ·
The restaurant's 27 employees
have all been hired from the
Meigs-Mason areas according to
Glllespte .
The chamber passed a resolution

chamber vice-president, filling In
lor President Ron Ash, noted that
many busineSses have not returt)ed
the questlonalres that were recently
distributed. Reed stressed the
lmpor1ance of filling · out and
returning the questlonalres which
ask for suggestions for future
projects. Reed also issued a
remlhder that dues should he paid as
soon as possible.
In · reporting about a chamber
executive committee meeling held

·soviet Union buries
secretary general
Konstantin Chemenko
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MOSCOW (AP) - · The Soviet
Union burled Konstantln U. Cher- · and women are paying their deep
nenko lh a hero's grave lh Red , res!iects to a champion of the Ideals
Square today after an elaborate of communism," said Gorbachev.
state funerallh whk;h the new leader the youngest Soviet leader In six
MlkhaU S. Gorbachev hailed Cher· decades. ·
Moments before the coffin was
nenko as a man of peace and
lowered,
Chemenko's wldow, stood
"faithful servant" of communism.
by
the
side
of his open coffin,
The co!fln of Chernenko, the last

wasplac;ednearthefarrlghtenqo!a
Southern Local School District
row of graves tn which past leaders
Supt. Bobby Ord today announced a
and major historical figures of the
Soviet Union lie, between the
school site Inspection schedule lor
Kremllh wall and the tomb of the ·
this Saturday, March 16.
nation's rounder Vladimir I. Lenin. '
This Saturday's trip wUI be to the
New Deer Run Elementary School
Ar1lllery salvoes thundered
near oUbllh and residents making
across Red Square the Kremlin
the trip wUI also lhsp{.ct the-Dublin · hells pealed Into ·the' still afternoon
Middleport. School. This trip repla·
air on a bleak late wlhter daY. and
ces a planned trip to Urbana, the
factory, ship and railroad whistles ·
change belhg made due to the
blew across the nation. Kremlin
distance and time involved. Arch!·
leaders bad decreed that most work
would stop work lor five minutes In
tects lor the Dublin area Schools
were wflrestone, Jason aDd Mullin,
tribute.
•
the third archltectural .firm which
Therltuallzedexpresslonsofgrlef
was Interviewed by the Southern
atChemepko'sdeathwereoversha·
j..ocal School District Board of
dowed by the swiftness and vtgor of
Education.
the transition to the 54-year-old
Residents have an open lhvltatlon
Gorbachev' s leadership, Today' s
tomaketheSaturdaylnspecttontrlp
edition of the Conununlst Party
wtth the bus to leave Southern High
organ Pravda was already basing
Its edltorlals on Gorbachev's words.
School at 8 a.m. Saturday., 'Tho8e
planning to make the trip are asked . Gorbachev opened the funeral
to advise Supt. Ord no later than
ceremony with a eulOIIY to the mat\
·~· -=·Frldiiy·-80-Uiiit'-ltiiiBJiUI'"fiil;uu- Cit.cl ·- w~nad-Jel"Yed-ior-otliy"-15-moni:iis"'
box lunches can·be arranged.
when he died Sunday at age r,l.

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from the first of the year through the
end of the year Instead of from
August to August.
Joe Clark, on behalf of the Big
Bend Merchants ' Association, report.ed plans lor the upcoming
fashion show to he held March 21, 6
p.m., at the Meigs Inn, are
progresslhg on schedule and that
very lew tickets lor the show are stu!
available.
·

the setllhg was conducive to
discussions, and if thE' talks might be
beneficial.
"II U. L' possible to arrange such a
meeting with full a.nd carefu l
preparations, we beli&lt;.&gt;ve it could
make a conslructivecontributlon to
the development of our relations
with the Soviet Union," Speakes
said.
·

H;;.',~~~a~e:::n~u~~:,~~iii:ne~~~ -. Board

reiects hou"s ing

he June 22 and 23. The chamber and
·
J
the merchant's association wUI be ·
· .
worklng with the historical sbclety ~THEN~, Ohto tAP I - Oh)o
_, In promoting the eve nt.
· llfllverstty s board of trustee~ h~s
A brief discussion was !Mild on the rejected a proposed S9 mtlllon
status of the Pomeroy-Mason housing project on land and buUdbrtdge which ts scheduled for repair Ings formerly used by the Athens
work by the Ohio Depar1ment of Mental Health Center.
.
The proposed project, byNa t10nal
Transportation sometime during
the summer. lt was the consensus of SPnlor Developers of Cleveland.
the group that closing the entire would have turned the property Into
bridge for repair could be disastrous a "RenaissanCE' Center" for senior
citizens. .
.
ior area businesses .
Reed also reported the Pomeroy
But unlverstty spokeswoman
fire department will hose off lots 1n Peggy Black said the trustees _we~e
the vUlage on a donation basis.
concerned abou.t the . proJect s
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with Cherne nko wit houl prior assurances !hat a summit would produce
concrete results. Below that, the
president had Insisted that hE' would
not go to a s ummit to ease tensions
with the Soviets unless ihP groundwork for sticcess had been laid.
Speakes said "it is .n61 the time to
add ress" where a possible summit
might he held .

potential fhtancial success and
whether the project wa·s -approp- ..
rlatefor the land.
·
The land and .. buildings, which
remain state, property, were vacated by the menta l health center
when its patient !X)pulationdropped,
was transterred by the Ath0ns
County Communi ty Urban Rfucvelopment Corp. lo thf' univPrsity
because the univers ity could acquire longer IPases from the state
tha n the non -profit ACCURC.

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bendlhg several times to press her
cheek against his face and klss him.
· The 10 surviving members of the
Politburo stood at attention, their
arms raised In salute, and€hernen·
ko's coffin was lowered.
AstheSovletnatlonalanthemwas
played, the Oag atop a Kremlin
buUdlng was ·ralsed !rom half to full
staff.
Meanwhile, VIce. President
George Bush wUI Jnl'et with new
Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev
today, a U.S. ~Crilbassy spokesman,
Jaroslav Werner, said Bush would
hold a news conference at 10 p.m.
Moscow time (2 p;m. ESTl that
would follow "hard on the heels" of
talks with Gorbachev, named
Monday to replaCE' the late Konstan·
tin U. Chemenlw as Communist
Party chief.
A U.S. official !!Bid In Washlhgton
Tuesday that Bush Is carrylhg a
message from President Reagan
ENROUl'E TO BURIAL - New Soviet teUer Cllemenko lo a ll'ave by the Kremlin Willi a&amp; 111e
pru;NSA.-~-..su~rpc-.:.~~r:".r.".!t i.""l "-"--~ · ~.!!:.'::!! ·S. C-!!!'~~·~d-F4.~~ M!.,N•ep-A.,~NII ~- ~::~3:-!: -~-~~fa.:.•==!M .UJ'~~"·"''='"=""'*'
the United States. ..
Gromyko follow the open coffin o1 KIJ!III*aatln U ·

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