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S&amp;L holiday continues in Ohio
r'
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Lukens, R-Middletown, State ,
CINCINNATI (AP)- None of the Institutions, now Insured privately, · .from the insltutions In the very near
Anthony J . Celebrezze Jr., Auditor
Budget Director William J . Shkurtl,
future," hesald.
70state-charteredsavtngsandloans to apply for Federal savings and
· Tho111&lt;1s Ferguson, Secretary of
· The legislation, which was being State Sht&gt;rrod Brown. Others In- and Tax Commissioner Joanne
closed last week by (,iov, Richard Loan Insurance Corporation coverdrafted Sunday night, was the result . cluded House Speaker Vern Riffe
Llnibach.
Celeste will be allowed to reopen age before being allowed to rronPn
Brian Usher , thegovernor's press
of
meetings
between
the
governor,
Jr., D-New Boston, Senate PresiunlilatleastWednesday,whllestate
In addition, the legislation wUI
secretary,
confinnedSunday th3t69
state
leglslaiDrs
and
rmre
than
120
dent Paul GUlmor , R-Port Cllnton,
o=~~=~~-..le!!ls~alolrs consider a plan that
require. the thr!fts to demonstrate to ·
savings
and
loans besides Home
executives
ol
the
closed
lltstltutlons.
House Minority Leader Corwin
Celeste said will allow the thrifts to the state Commerce Department's
State,
which
had closed the week
Thestatewldeof!lclalswhopartlc- Nixon, R·Lebanon, Sen. Richard H.
reopen "In a matter of days, rather Dlvlson of savings and Loan
by the Friday
before,
were
closed
Associations that they meet the lpated were Attorney General Finan, R-Cinclnnatl, Sen. Donald E. .
than weeks."
executive order.
On the nationally televised CBS basic criteria and regulations of the
Mol'!llng ~News,-Ceieste repeated ~·~ FS!.IC, .provlng, t!Jell: -:JcpcSllll· """"·~·~
that statement to a depositor at the secure and protected:
The governor said that, under the
Home State savings Bank In
CinCinnati, whose closing March ~ proposed legislation, once any of the
prompted the run on the privately .Institutions receive FSLIC approval
insured thrifts In Ohio.
or demonstrate to state offlclBls that
Rep. Charles E.. Schumer, they have sufficient outside flnanD-NY , of the House Banking cia! backing, they wUI ~allowed to
Committee, also appeared on the reopen.
In the meantime, Celeste sald, he
program and blained the crisis on
deregumtion. He Sl!ld banks are will ask officials ot the closed
Investing money In ways they would Institutions to work with legislators
"not have thc:lught about doing five todevelopplanswherebydeposltors
or 10 years ago."
can make partial withdrawals of
- At a news conferenc-e lii Cincin·· · tbeir-tunds.
·""·.:.. ·
nail Sunday night, Celeste an·
The governor said the Institutions
n6unced that the legislature will -would also have the option for
meet In emergency session today to mergers with commercial banks so
consider legislation proposing a that they could get Federal Deposit
· pla_l.l__ aJ~e9 .at .. st;en~henlng ti!L Insur~~~c;owr~HQncoyet~ · " ...,..•.•"'"
Institutions against runs by
Celeste noted that reo~nlng
depositors.
Home
State savings Association of
SAL's REMAIN CLOSED Celeste
was
to
sign
an
executive
Cincinnati,
which closed March 8
Governor Richard Celeste Sunorder this morning to keep the following a run on Its accounts,
. daf nlgbt 800IUICed that 70 Mate InStitutions closed tor another 48 would be a dltferent matter from
cllu'tered savbtp aDd loan
hours, said the governor's, chief of reopening the other 69lnstitutions.-.
syotem waa oet up to help people team abaat lhe
s.t:L ANSWERS - Nancy Manecke answers
· ~atlons wW remain closed
Raym~md sawyer.
_
"We have two active bidders
stall,
pvemor's order closlar atate-duuiered aavbtp 11114
depoaltors qn"'"- Sunday on a toD·free hoUne In
• for at lealt another two days.
The plan to be presented to the Interested lntheaequtstttonofHorne
loans. ( AP LuerphoCo l,
the otate ottlce tower In Columbus. 'l1le te~
(AP LaiM!rphoto).
Leglsmture calls tor all the closed State and hope to receive proposals

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center and tul)led 55 houses Into
kindling, kUling two people, IncludIng an Ohio woman, and injuring at
least' 40 others, left 25 blocks In a
quiet neighborhood looking "like a
bomb hit," officials said.
Gov. Bob Graham declared a 1
state of emergency Sunday, and 45
people fled to nursing homes for
· shelter after the twister cut a
mile-long swath of destruction
· through this southwestern coastal
city.
The tornado first hit at the
Jacaranda Shopping Plaza, snatchIng the rooioff much of the buDding
and leaving a 36,00Q.square-toot
supermarket open to the skies, a
jumble of air conditioning ducts,
vegetables, and checkout counters.
"It's a complete loss," saki Orvll
Ray, area manager for Publlx
supermarkets. Half a ctozen other
stores were damaged . .
An Ohio couple's camper parked
in front of the building was blown
over and shattered by the wind,
killing Dorothy Taravella, 65, of
SteubenvUle and Injuring her husband, authorities said.
"I heard an explosion, a boom,"
said ci.rt£Uvers, 17, who was 1n beil
when the twister hlt about 4:30a.m. ,
"Everything just started !lying

DEMOCRATIC PINNER - Approximately 150
democrats turned out lor a Saturday evening lUnd
raiser to hear Secretary of Stale ShetTod B.-n, gue81
speaker for the event wblch was held at the Meigs
CAIIlllty Senior Clllzen'sCel!ler. In hh remarks, Brown
empha81zed the Natloaal Democratic pariy can learn
new and Innovative Ideas from thestatepariy pointing
out the areas of \'Otetl registration aDd educational
development. He also singled oot Gov. Celeste's

educational plans lor the state. Shown"' Saturday's
bean dinner were, left to rlgllt,Morris 1lpton, ·
chalnnan of the Jackson County Democrat Party;
Sherrod Brown, Ohio Secretary of Slate who was
prtnc1pa1 speaker; Pete Lallch, chalnnaq ol the
Athens C!NmiY Democrat Party; and Henry Hunter,
Meigs oiunty's Democrat Party chalnnan. At the
front Is State Rep. Jolynn Boster.

Diamond S&amp;L offers new program
TheDlamondsavtngsandLoan,a
member of the FSLJC headquar·tered In Findlay with offices on W.
Main St., Pomeroy - one of 48
offlceslnOhlo-announcedtodaya

spokesperson Indicated that the
reopmingordercouldcomeasearly
as later today.
·
Meanwhile, one savings and loan
flledsult today against too state,
• ~-""-"- through'thea!r~ '-c- · m - · ~~new~temporacy~ short.term~loan...:---Deposlt-Guarantee Fund'-'-.~ -·• - seeking a--temporary restrainingEarly this morning, utDlty crews,
program,
City Loali and savings Co., East order that would allow It to reopen.
contractors, msurance assessors
Under the terms of the program, · Main St.. Pomeroy, - remained George Hazlett, president of Buck·
and cleanup crews would ' continue
·Diamond wUI make short term closed .today as one ot the approxi· eye savings &amp; Loan Co. ot Bellaire,
"trying to restore,.some nqnnalcy"
loans available to credit approved mate '10 savings and loan lnstltltion said In his sult that his Uuitt would .
to the atfectedarea, about25streets
individuals lor personal liVIng closed Friday by Gov. Celeste.
sutler irreparable damage lf the
In all, said sarasota county sheriff's
expenses where a financial hardHowever, spokesperson at the closing continues.
• Capt EariJaoot.Kln.
shlpexlstsduell)thecontlnuatlonof company, said that personnel do
Hazlett satd he hoped to get a
~e houses had no walls .left · the"bankbollday"orderedbyGov.
reporttothelrjobseechdayanathat hearlnf; on the Injunction request
·standing Debris !looted 1n swim·
Richard F. Celi!Ste.
they are looking forward to reopenthis afternoon In Belmont County
Richard L. Gordley, chalnnan of ing their doors · tor business. The Common Pleas Court.
ming po;,ls and a nearbY canal.
Behind one hOme, the force of the
' Wind had driven a 2-by-4-lnch
tooflng beam. Into a palm tree,
teavlng It like an arrow sticking out
WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Secre- with the SALT II treaty limitations you know where they are.
Of a dart bOard.
"The mobility of the missiles
tary of State George P. Shultz, who on strategic nuclear Weapons,
"It actually loolts like a war zone,
Increasingly
raises problems about
firmly -Jectt ·any arms control Shultz says. ·
like a bomb had hit," said county
verification
- whether you can
.
deal lhat'can't be cloaely veiifted,
Commtssloner Jim Greenwald. "It
really
count
them
and know where
"What tt shows IS the continuing
-is terrible. It just,hurts you to look says he Ia concerned about a new,
lind see the dam.&amp;e. "
, 10-warhead SoVIet J'lltsalla fired - modemizalion of the Soviet IIIJICI. theY ate," he said.
Stantslav Men.shlkov, a Soviet
from easily hidden mobile based weapons," Shultz said SunAt least 45 people were driven
spokesman
InterVIeWed by ABC,
launchers.
day
on
ABC's
"This
Week
With
from their homes by the devastadenied
that
the
raD·moblle SS.:M or
The
SS.:M,
a
long·111J1&amp;1!,
heavy
David
Brinkley,"
"I
think
the
tion, and were spending the night In
the
new
single-warhead,
stationary
rocket
system
now
being
cleployed
eneaence
ot
IW'IJIOIIS
ct
that
kind
auntna homes, said Red Cro1s
SS.25
system
VIolate
the
pact. "We
tntheSovletUnion,allo"ral&amp;esvery_
only
emphall:lle
the
importance
of
spQkesmaJ1 AI Green. Many others
are
doing
aU
we
can
to
maintain
ronsidl!rable
questions"
about
defenle
against
them
because
staying with friends and
.
SALTII,"hesatd.
whether
the
Kremlin
is
comp1y1ng
they're
not
In
a
fixed
place
where
neighbors.

releasing mental health and ment.al what recommendations they have
retardation clients Into community regarding changes or Improvecare will meet In Gaillpolls on · ments," she added .
Friday attheSeniorCitizensCenter.
The hearing will begin at 1: lJ
Chaired by State Rep. Jolynn
p.m., and Its first two hours will be
Boster, D-Galllpolls, the committee
devoted to testimony on the mental
Is accepting testimony so It can
health Issue. The committee wUI
make recommendations to the
swlt.ch topics around 3: ll p.m. and
appropriate state departments
accept testimony on the mental
retardation and developmental dis·
prior to passage of the blennlu~
budget
a bUittes aspect of the Issue.
Approximately 30 people indlThat schedule wtU accommodate
cated Interest In testl!ylng at the witnesses, Boster said, so that most
local hearing when It was orlgtnally GaUla County witnesses can attend
the late afternoon portion of the
scheduled for Feb. 14, Boster said.
"llq!ow thatthts has been an Issue hearing.
of great concern to the people In my
Other regional hearings have
district for many years," she said. been well-attended, Bostersaid.The
"'The committee Is concerned about committee has met In Columbus,
the Impact of delnstltutlonalizallon Cincinnati and Toledo. A stop at
poliCies ·on clients, emplayees, Cambridge has also been planned
communities, families and bytbecommlttee.
providers."
When time doesn't pennlt all
The hearing wUI give people In witnesses to be heard, she exGallipolis, Athens and other com- plalned, the committee requests
munltles In II)\! region a chance to wrttten testimony,
Thewrittentesttmonywlllbeused
speak out "and let us know what
they believe are the positive and In committee deliberations along :
negalive aspects of the Institutional with 1111! oral remarks, Boster said .

Diamond said: "This move by
Diamond is an etrort to assist those
whose personel funds have been
temporarily frozen In Institutions
closed and Insured by the' Ohio

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New Soviet missile causes concern

were

SHULTZ THIS WEEII. -11m I•71!1!11Me 0-.ellllllta reee~­
..._ from ·au IIIII 111on1r "before ABC'• '"11* Well Willi DaWI
llilakley" JI'OII'IIIII Ia w......... Sunoky, Sllulb ........... tile
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Publisher
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BOBHOEFUCH
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lll Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

Two thoughts passed lhrouah the

mind when Konstantln Chernenko
died. The first was as written by
Gerhart Niemeyer, the dlstln·
gulshed ·political 'l!elenlli!k !t w~
just after.Stalln's death and he was
asked by U.S. News &amp; World Report
to write about what tnJght . be
· expected down the line, say 30yeai's
later. He asked himself, and then
answered the question: What would
II a successor to Stalin,

that conunUDism was, · really, a
discredited Ideology that brought
about none of the happy social
effects predicted by Karl MaliC, and
-tl&gt;.at u~ ~dg,um.stances ~ _
wollld retire from duty the ldeologl·
cal hoops · abroad, reduce the
offensive potential of the Soviet
Union, IUid disavow the Intention to
dominate the world.
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What would happen, said Professor Niemeyer, Is that the leader

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wake up one day and acknowledge

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replaced by someone orthodox In

commun~t doctrine.

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The second memory Is of WinSton
In 1949 at the
Churchill speakl ng•
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~f'h~!ts Instltuteof'I':C~ol:

Ch hill satdfhat tre-ueatn u.·
':: ~~:-cKhan (Ogadal) 700 years
ago had dlsanlmated ihe Mongol
eruption thai threatened all of
Europe the reference was
obviously to Stalin, though dlplomatlc
Chur; ..
our day to remove the threat

A MEMBER of The A$sociated Press, Inland Dally Press Assocla·
lion and the Ame-rican Newspa per Publl shers Associatiorl.

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Page-2-The Deily Sentinel
PomeroY-MiddleiJ'O'i'"., Ohio
MofK!Iv. March 18, 19815

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L£:11ERS OF OPI NION are WE'ico me . They should be less than 300 word~
long. All Letters arP s ubject to editi ng a nd must M slgned .w lth naill~ . address and
telephone number. No unsigned letters will be published, Letters shoul4 be In ,
~ood taste , addres:;lng Issues, not pe-rsonalities .

againSt Europe, he bbserved. Chur·
chill was voiCing the hope that the
stngularevllofStalln.ttumout
be j t that· singular
to
us
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But ~ltl::'~gh It I~~ thai
~ Che:-ne..kc •.• xcee&amp;~S.L !re!:l~"
thing of the comp~henslve sadism
of Stalin, It lsn t true that life
significantly changed within the
Soviet Union. And certainly It did
not significantly , change for Europe. Chernenko s Soviet Unloo,
thanks to 30
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Once enacted, taxes and tax forms seem to have nine lives. .

tntheflrsttworounds
of the NCAA Toumamenthavedone
nothing to settle the Issue.
Both leagues will have lour
representatives · In the regional
semltlnals this week. In tact, the
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These changes In attitude toward

--- -·ue Soviet" UniOn are-govemell· by ..""'"
two considerations. The first Is that,
somehow, we are fated to .live
together on the same planet. And It
Is the disposition of the Western
liberal not merely to acuept that
which appears to be lnevltabl~. but
somehow to conclude that It Is not
really so bad after all.

·"Castro wears a black hat and so do the Sandinistas. But President Marcos
wears a whtte hat South Korean policemen do too. Am I going too fast?"
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Three other Marauders ended the
season with more than 20 wins
Including Butch SlUes, Butch Stein

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commission's recommendation
that three federal wage-protection
laws, Including the controversial
Davis-Bacon Act, be either repealed or modified. The Grace
Commission estimated that the
three-year savings would be $11.6
button; the GAO said this estimate
aooears "reasonable."

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choice of dropping out of colleg~ or
assuming crippling debts," says
JosephS. Murphy. chatmian of the
National Pell Grant Coalition.
"To deny support to education Is
to place the aspirations of our young ·
people In Jeopardy," adds Murphy,
chancellor of the Cit}: University of
New York. "The legacy of that
policy will be a heritage of shame."

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How to predict ypur electric bill
. in.an·unpreaictable world.
with the seasons.
Uur electric bill is diff~t every month beca~ change
Your
monthly bill is based on your average
J.lt wries with the changmg seasons. Usually 1t s yearly usage.
Your acx:owu is reviewed every six .
up in the winter, down in spring, up again in the
months
to
make
sure that your budget payment lS
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novice programs started last year
are starting to show divldends,"
added Grimes.
The Meigs novtce program will

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Today in history

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WASHINGTON (NEA) -Four ·educatlan. The government- age-simultaneously. 1
The president's budget proposal
years ago this month, President financed social programs ·enacted
also would deriy federally Insured
Reagan was rushed by ambulance during the last 50 years - and so
loans to students whose families
to George Washington University frequently criticized by this pres!·
earn
more than $32,500 a year,
Hospital here alter being shot In the dent and his administration tnrrease
loan ln!erest rates and
chest bY a young assassin.
Played a vital role In making this ,
reduce
subsidies
paid to lenders of
"I hope you are Republicans," success possible.
guaranteed
loans.
"In contrast to the president, whO
Reagan bravely quipped to the
"College education, a dream for
doctors as he was carried In \he believes that social programs make
many,
often Is an economic nightemergency room. "We're all Re· people so dependent that they lose
mare. Students are faced with the .
publicans today, Mr. President." Initiative, !feel that these programs
responded Dr. JoseplJ M. Giordano, have enabled people with little
the physician In chatge of the resources to reach their lull
trauma team that literally saved potential."
Reagan's niggardly attitude toReagan's life on March 30, 1981.
In a speech during last year's ward social programs In general
campaign, Reagan recounted the and federal assistance for college
events of that fateful ·day, with students In particular Is of topiCal
- speclal- attenUon-dewted to-Gtor-- lntere8t.... because tbe....presldent's._
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lhunlgrants ·from Italy and whOse the next fiscal year calls tor drastic ·
parents were poor but determined reduction In student aid programs.
to provide. a better lite lor their
Students from families with
,
children:
yearly Incomes above $25,(0) - the
"They struggled to make ends national median- would be denied
TodaY Is Monday, March 18, the 77th day of1985. 'There are 288 days left
In the year. ·
meet. Allolthelrmoneywenttoihe all access to federal grantS, direct
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education of th~lr children. 'They federal loans and subsidized jobs to
Today's hlghllg)lt In hlstocy:
On March 18, l!Mi5, the first spacewalk took place as Soviet cosmonaut
put one son through college and, help finance .t belr education.
AJekse1 Leont:N Jett his Voskhcd Two capsule and remained outside the
when he wanted to be a doctor, they
That category Includes the P,:,ll
spaceci-att tor :.1 minutes, secured by a ~put him through medical school.
· Grant program, which benefits
On this date: ·
"Because o1 their dutgence, their approximately 2.8 million students
In-1766, England repealed the Stamp Act.
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son became a prominent surgeon tn" at an annual cost of $2.6 button. 11
In 11137." the 22nd ·and 24th President of the United States, Grover
a great hospital. One day that the president has his way, It wUI be
Cleveland, was born In Caldwell, N.J.
surgeon ... save the life of a slashed by almost 40 percent, to$1.6
1n 1.91» Einar Desaau of Denmark used a shortwave transmitter to
president of the United States who billion yearly.
convene
a government radio post about six rniies away. It's beUeved
had been shot. I know this story
1be average cost of a single year
to have been the first broadcast by a "ham" vperator.
because I was the patient."
·
of collese education nOw ts apIn 1922, Mohandas K. Gandhi was senten~ In Iodla to six years
As Is too often the case with the proaching$10,(0),atprlvatelnstltuirnprl5oJIIllen for clv!l d~bedlence. ~Would lie released alter serving
appealing tales the president offers, lions and $5,000 at public
two years.
mwever, that stOr-y had been- untversttlei.
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In 1931, Schick Incorporated marketed the llrst elecb1c razor.
altered to conform to his personal
It doesn't require any elaborate
In 1937, more than 400 people- mostly children- were kfUed In a gas
preconceptions and his political calculations to recognize that with·
explosion at a school In Neiv LOndon, Texas.
agenda. A vecy different account Is out ftnanCiai8BIIstance, a "typiCal" · "'
.
In 1931! ME&gt;!'lco look control of foreign-owned oil properties on Mexican
oHered by Giordano:
larnily with $25,(0) In yearly
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deteatunheraldedFalrleigbPickln· seconds r emaining after a Notre
son In Its tournament opener, had Its Dame turnover enabled North
17-gamewtnntngstreaksnappedby Carolina to beat the Irl,sh while
VIllanova behind Dwayne Frank Ford scored 23 points and
McClain's :.1 points.
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directs agencies to rely on the
private sector lor commercial
products and services whenever
they are cheaper.
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three-year savings of $7.3 billion
from turning over procurement to
theprtvatesector. TheGAOrevlew
neither approves nor questions this
estimate, but It notes that while the
Reagan administration had made
some moves In the splrttoiA-76, "In
spite ofthese actions, GAO.agrees
with the Grace Commission's posl- .
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getown, No. 3 St. Jolm's, Vutanova
and Boston College.
That Is not possible lor the ACC,
however, since seventh-ranked
North Carolina and Maryland are
both In the Southeast Regional. The
ACC's other entries are No. 6
Georgia Tech and No. 16 North
Carolina State.
The Southeastern Conle(ellce Is
the only other teague with more than
one representative stU! · left Alatiama-;A:uburn anti Kemud&lt;y.
Three No.1 seeds are stU! aliveGe&lt;lllfetown In theEast,St.John's In
the West, Oklahoma In the Midwest
-but second-ranked Michigan, the
iojJ seed In thli' Sou1h'east; "was .
eliminated Sunday by VIllanova
59·55 while Maiyland downed Navy
64-59.
Meanwhile, 12th-ranked Dllnois
- the sole survivor of six Big Ten
i.e ams - drubbed No. 19 Georgia
74-58
and Georgia Tech tfOUJICed No.
TAKING CONTROL IN CROWD _ Memphll
Blazers' Adhony Gordon (44) dUring the 1100011d hall
15
Syracuse
1(J.53 _ 1n the_ E;_ast,
Stale'ii'Irelth Ia (U) llilles a 1oo1e haU over afalllnc
or- the NCAA Midwest JlePonal Toumament a1 filth-ranked MemphiS
State nipped
Unlvenlty of Alabama Blnnlnpam Ardlle Jotu.a
Houolon Sunday. ( AP Laserphoto ).
Alabama-Birmingham 67-66 In
(110) WI the Tigers' WDHam Bedford (iiO) llhleldl out
.
overtime and Boston College upset
No. 10 Duke 74-731n.the Midwest and
North Carolina State trimmed
Texas-El Paso 86.73 and Alabama
knocked off No. 11 Virginia Com. ROCK SPRINGS - · District
Meigs ended Its season with a 7-1
be held In the evenings through the
champion James Snyder and dis- record In dual meets and 29-19 In
week and tournaments will be held monwealth 63-591n the West.
Saturday night, Kentucky
tournament matches.
on Saturdays. More Information
trlct runnerup Doug Priddy were
stunned No. 9 Nevada-Las Vegas
ellm!nated -from f(g1her .~ompetk . "1. wp.s .• more . §t\l!lllE!Il ... ll]al! ,_ W!l! . ~ avall~ble b~ c~lU".g &lt;;o~~
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tlon In regional action and for only disappointed In the result we didn't
Larry Grimes al 992'-0622.
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The upcoming schedule looks like .
the second ttme In Coach Larry send anybody to the state tourna·
.
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(all times EST) :
.Grimes' live years as head coach at
ment. It was kind of an up and down
Latonw · re.~u ts
Thursday: East. at Providence,
Meigs, the Marauders will not be year ' with the ups In the auat
FLORENCE, Ky. tAP) -Aggles R.I., Georgia Tech vs. Illinois, 6: 35
represented In the state matches and the downs In the
p.m .; Georgetown vs. Loyola, 9:09
Best, with Harvey Puckett aboard,
tournament.
tournament matches. '
p.m. Midwest, at Dallas;· Louisiana
won the $22,615 John Battagtla
This was our lowest district finish
Snyder ends Ills high school
Memorial Stakes by a head at Tech vs. Oklahoma, 6:35 p.m.;
career with a mark of 110 wins
tseventh place) In five years. We
Boston College vs. Memphis State,
LatonJa Race Course Saturday.
against ·35 ·losses in lour years 61 had a lot of things happen right
·The 3-year-old covered the mile In 9:09p.m .
action. Priddy, a junior, now has a before the district Including Uln~.
1:
39 2·5, one-filth off the stakes'
three-year mark of 89-28. Both set Injuries, and dlsclpllne problems,"
Friday: Southeast, at Blrrecord time, to edge out Mlckeydathe new record at Meigs with 39 said Grimes.
mlngham'Aia.,
Maryland vs . Villanmoke. Aggles Best pald$33.20, $15.40'
wins In one season this year.
"We've a bright fUture next year
ova, 8:07 p.m.; North Caronna vs.
and $13.20.
Snyder also set the new takedown because we have good kids coming
record with 55 In one season and backwhohaveworked hard lor two

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Do you remember how President Reagan promised to reduce taxes? .
.Well, he did, but he hasn't yet brought-down expenditures, which makes .
WASIDNGTON -There should
expenses over three years.
had "no basis to assess ... whether
·);orne people almost certain tha t taxes must be re-ralsed in the next few
be bad news today for the spend·
Comments the GAO review:
the commission's estimated sales
;Years.
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thrifts who are squandering the
"The savings estimates provided price Is reasonable," they point out.
• Do you recall when Californians and Baystalers-,MasSachusetts folks,
taxpayers' money. The General
by Grace appear to be reasonable,
The five power plants are
'that is- revolted against high property taxes• The ideh spread widely and
Accounting Office. Is .,.peeled. to although they cannot be fUlly Bonnevute Power Administration,
it frightened many local and state officials Into looking elsewhere for
release Its nine-month, 1,312-page supported,.' _ meaning that the PorUand, Ore.; Alaska Power
critique of the Grace Commission's exact amount of savings can't be Administration, Juneau; Southwrevenues.
. It worked lor a while, but according to the Tax Foundation those
work.
predicted· until the recommmda- estern Power Administration,
:property taxes took off last year, rising 9 percent In flsca11983 -fiscal
Thereportgenerallysupportsthe tlons a~ tried.
Tulsa, Okla.; Southeastern Power
'years, remember, generally run Into the ?ext calendar year- from the
commission's assault on federal
·:Wb3t Is Important," the review Administration, Elberton, da., and
-pPeVIous year.
mismanagement. Most ..{){ 1h~ ~x· · explains, "Is that the Grace Com- W~tern Area Power AdrnlnlstraOh, some state-local taxes did fall. Corporate income taxes, for example,
cepttons c'an be . attributed to
mission and the GAO show stghlfl. tlon, Golden, Colo.
Tell 5.2 percent. But when you shut off one tax pipeline It pressures other
differences on recommended cant opportunities for redUcing
- 'GAO's hard-eyed cost cutters
parts of the system and may blow a few valves. Individual Income taxes,
charges In major policies and In Jederal costs through productivity give unqualified approval to the
tor Instance, jumped 8.6 percent, and sales taxes rose 7.1 percent In just a
accounting methods.
gains." .
,
Grace (:ommlsslon's recommends.
My associate Tony Capacclo
- The.commtsslon wants to get tion that user fees for governmentrecall . also that ' ~ -~nswer _to protests .• ~tate a_nd !ocal
pored over the GAO review· here's Uncle Sam out of the hydroelectric operated hydroelectric plants be
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flsql1983. Thirty states and Washington, D.C. reported more workers, and
recommended - along with the generating plants. The sale of the billion could be realized over three
the national total rose to 10.ffi million from 10.83 mUllan a year earlier.
GAO's evaluation of the commls· power complexes would bring In years by bringing the user lees
slon'~ findings:
$19.8 billion over a three-year more In line with what most utility
Such fluctuations, however, are minor when copsldered over the long
term. The long-term trend Is up, so consistently, In fact, that the line drawn
- The Grace Commission of- period, the 'COITimlsslon estimates:
customers pay.
Is the envy of any securities a nalyst.
fered five specific recommenda·
The GAO Isn't so ,sure.
- The Grace CommisSion urged
lions that would provide a central
WhlletherecommendaUon"rnay that federal agency procurement
focus lor ihe Budget and Personnel have some m~rtt .•. GAO sees a chiefs - the people who are
offices. The purpose Is to encourage number of obstacles to i~plement- responsible ~or what the governTHiNK iT'~ NUTI'{, TOO,
Increased productivity among fed· lng this recommendation," the ment buys abide by the
~liT Tile aDM iNi~iRaliON
eral workers, which would save an review states. The GAO auditors provisions of a two-year-old dlrecoFFeReD Me a GuaRaNreeo
estimated $10.5 billion In personnel

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game, two free throws each by Jeff
Adkins and Keith Gatlin In the flhai
minute enabled Maryland to holdolf
Navy.
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Gandhi, said: "During his leader·
ship, Chernenko gave evidence of
patriotism and dedication to the
welfare of the Soviet people. In the
International field . he ·took many
Initiatives lor peace and to contain
the nuclear arms race." That Is a
little blt like saying that Indira
Gandhi did a great deal to improve
the marksmanship of .her
bodyguards.

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Auburn, 10:40 p.m . .West - No.-th
Carolina State vs. Alabama, 7:35
jl.rn.; St. John •s vs. KentuckY, 10: ~
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the
was not.
What 30 years has made plain Is
that Niemeyer was correct. 1be
Soviet Union Is not about to cbange
Its national habits. What changesever so stlgbtly · in some · oases;
di-astlcally, In other cases - II the
percepdon of what the alternative
'to Stalin begets. When Chernenko
·-aJE&lt;J we go\ tl!Ef 'llsuat· rouildulf of· opinions by national leaders. The

"thing around .
11 It were possible to Invest in them, taxes would be the safest thing
, around, imperviouS to any prolonged decline arid almost certain to grow
: over the long term.
~ · With few real friends and mllllons of enerrtles they somehow persist In
' growing against the most formidable odds, ·Including the anger of
: Congress, the promises of presidents and the revolts of ordtnacy people.
' They are subject to continued upward or bullish pressure, because
• ~ spee!al-ln!erest.gnmps...make sur:&lt;: oUl. And,_because. !Jley lly~off Ill;~.
. :revenues, those same special-Interest groups make sure that taxes aren t
~ cut too much.
Otherwise, there Is considerable evidence that nobody fully understands
.the tax structure, and that Includes the Internal Revenue Service, whose
varlous offices are known to give different answers to the same questions.
. Ii Congress, ·the. Treasury and. others understood ihe tax setup," asks
· Mark Skousen, an economist, why are they going' to so much trouble to
' .simplify the Income tax-reporting procedure with "flat tax" and other
:proposals?
' Don't they realize, he ~onders, that a simplllled, understandable and ·

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The Big East and Atlantic Coast
Conferences have been
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is even more unpredictable with oold fronts and
heat waves coming and going all year round.
The Equal Payment Plan can make your electric bill predictable. With it, you pay the same
amount every month. You know in advana: what
your monthly payment will be and your bill won't

still as close 15 possible to your average use. At the
end of the twafth month, you'll receive a settle-up
bill or a credit
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If lakin&amp; the surprise out of your electric bill
IOIIIlCia like a good idea, give us a call. We'll take it
from there.
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MoncMy, Milch 18. 19815

New Haven

dito wins
state titles
and
, Vlrllnla Slate
, champions, the
awilrded at the Wett
National League

SMARTS

Joytooktcp
group, and Kirstin In theuptosiX age

COUPON

diVIsion.
A cunpelltlve twirler lor over
four years, Joy has won the titles d.
West VIrginia State flag champion

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to; ond Ed ColllDo, 811111 Free 'nlrow Shootlloa
aad Belt Defellllve Awardl. Bacli -Senior members
' · recoplzed were Paul (AU!no, Martt Sbrlven, Kellll
Slout, III8IUip!l'; aqd Jim Weber, shOwn wllh ~~~lad
Coach Demlls Elchlqer. Slout alllo received lhe
Bryce Buckley Award.

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SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS - Memhen ef
the 1985 Sectional Championship boyw' ba8ketball
~am !II Eaatem 111gb !lehool were recoplzed
Saturday at lhe annual Winter Sports banquet.
Pictured are special award winDers; li'ont, l·r, Royce
• lllsoell, Moot A1oo1o18; Greg Leachman, Moot

EAGLI\:t IM HONOB.ED - 'l'hele IJiel1!ben ol
1be 11844 8VAC cbunpiOa8blp Pll' b ' ......
lellm at EuterD lfllh Schoal were ·r eeoplred wllh
special . , . _ !laWrday. Slllln~t ...., Am,y YOUJII,
C&amp;Moal Improved; 'l'oa)&gt;a Savoy, Co-Moat IJn.

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RecognitiOn of the 1985 SVAC
girls' basketball champs and the
' 1985 Meigs Sectlonat boys' cham·
· plonshlp · team highlighted the
annua l - Eastern - Winter ~ports-"
Banquet.
All in attendance were treated to
a home-cooked meal prepared by
the Eastern Band boosters, which
followed the Invocation by local
superlntendent Richard Roberts.
The junior high boys' and girls'
basketball team were presented

Scoreboard
Regional pairings
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awardsbyCoachScottWolfe. Wolfe
Jun·lor High Cheerleadlng
AII·Dbtrict; MeUnda Ma-. · honorable
Amy Bendd.,..., Larissa Long, Ruth
challenged his young players "to awards were presented by advisor
met1llotl SVAC: Margaret Homer, tint team.
Nutter, Lori Burke, Vall!t1e- Woods and Missy
SVAC; Amy Young; Tonya Savoy, tlrttream
continuing working hard through· Pat Shrlvers, while varsity advisor
SVAC; Kriltl Hawk, Leu R...,ker, Beverly
Calaway.
out summer," Indicating they had Jan Eichinger recognized the var· ·Wigal and Janet WetT)' .
·
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. "a - brlght - luture-·"ahead. "~ The . slty and1unlor varsity squads"~tlt.•.-.
seventh grade team tied lor second groups were praised for their
Janet WetT)', Melanie Mantun, Pitny buisl;
In the league at f&gt;4 and the eighth tremendous enthusiasm and supBeverty Wigal, Melissa Notter, Arlene
•
Ritchie, Lesa Rucker. coach. Deb Lre:
The Publ!c utnttles Com·
was third at ...5.
port of the basketball teams this
ma118Jer, s....n swatn and scoreke&lt;per,
mission of Ohio has set
The junior varsity girls' bsketball past season;
Cindy Pl-.
lor public hearing Case
team was then announced by Coach
Special Varsity Cheerleadlng hov-,otrlo
No . 84-12-EL·EFC Bub·
Deb Lee, who praised her squad for
nors went to Missy Calaway, most
Most ImproVed, Tanya Savoy and Am y
A, to review the fuel
file
Young; Best Rebounder, Marga ret Horner;
a successful season and Its line Improved; and Lee Ann Robinson,
procurement
practices
Besl Foul Shooter, A.l:liie Spencer.
effort. Although there was no Miss Congeniality. Usually Mol;!
and policies of Columbus
Cl:ea' dnm
Most Splrtted, all; Moat Improved. Missy
and Southern Ohio Elec·
official reserve league this seaosn,
Splrlted and Most Outstanding
Callaway;
Most
Outstanding,
AU;
M~s
trlc Company, the opera..
Eastern was perlect at 4.0 against · cheerleadlng awards are given
Congentaury, Lee AM Robinson.
·
tlon of Its Electric Fuel
league opponents.
tndlvlduaUy, however, the tremend·
Component
and related
Best Free Throws and Best Defensive, Ed
Nex1 , Coach Pam Douthitt recog. ous group effort produced this
matters . This hearing Is
COIIIIIII: ·Most Rebounds, 24 game, Greg
nlzed the 1985 SVAC champion season warranted thatthose honors
Leachman; Most Aulsts, Royce Bissell;
scheduled to begin at
Eastern Eaglettes, - whu claimed
be given to th~ cntl.re- scuad.·
Bryce Buckley Award, Keith Stout.
10:00 a .m . on March 25,
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Boys' Bnd +•
1986, at'the oftlces ·o rene the SVAC title with a perfect mark
The reserve .basketbaU squad
Vonlty
Public Ut!lltles Commls·
o! i~. posting a 14·7 record overaU. was th!m Introduced by Coach Don
Mark ShrJvers. Jim Weber. Paw Collins .
slon, 180 East Broad
Douthitt spoke highly o! the ac·
Eichinger. Varsity Coach Dennis
Jim CaldweU, Tone Chapman, J"" Runyon,
Royce Blsiell, Kevin Barber, Eddie Collins,
Street, Columbus, Ohio
compllshments of this year's team,
Eichinger then recognized the
Greg Leachman. Brent Btssoll and Jefl
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noting . that "their de9JC'\tiOn and
191!&lt;1·!!5 Eastern Eagles basketball
Caldwell. Coach. Dennis Eichinger.
e ffort · tilrou-gliout 1lie S.ason had --' squad .. which recertuy·-relgn-oo as -- - · _.. __ ......,_- . ._ ,. .._. ..
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Jetf Johnson, Steve Horrwr, Alan Trtpp,
will be given an· oppor·
paid o!!" with th e league the 1985 Meigs Sectional Cham·
B!1'•n Durst, Tony Hendriks, Paw Hendriks.
tunlty to be heard. Fur·
pions. The Eagles posted their best
Mark Grlllln, Brent Norton, John Rice. and
championship.
,
Darren Drenner. Coach, Don Eichinger.
ther Information may be
Three Eastern girls, Tonya. Sa· season in several y~ under the
Manager, Keith stout; Statlsllclans, Renee
obtained by contacting
voy, Angle Spencer, and Margaret
leadership of Coach Eichinger and
Kaylor. Jodi Schake!; Scorekeeper, Don
the Commission. ·
the efforts o! a talented young group
~f~~. "mer, Kellh Webet': Announcer·
Horner were named to the first
team SVAC SQI!3d, while teammate
o! players.
Cbee.. • ,.
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMl~SION OF OHIO
Melinda Mankin gained honor~ble
EIChinger praised both the lead·
Tonya Fortney~= Buckley, Eentna
BY: Mary Ann Orllnskl.
mention. Senior standout Angle . ershlp o! his seniors and tlie
Dect&lt;r, l.lsll t.anre, Delanle Baker,
Secretary
Spencer was named as the SVAC's
OUtstanding play O! bls underclass·
Veronica Provo, Angle Young and Lee Ann
Most Valuable Player and also was
men, citing that each player's .-Ro-bl_"""_n_
.
a first team all-district selection In
Indlvldual etrorts made the cham·
Oass "A."
plonshlp Sl'ason possible.
Special awards were' ~elved by
Special honors WeJit to Sopho·
Angle Spencer, named Best Free · more Eddie Collins, Best Free
'f!lrow Shooter with a 69 percent
Throw Shooting (72 percent) ;
clip (!Ill of104) ; Margaret Homer,
Eddie Collins, Best Defensive
Best · rebounder with 150. caroms
player; Sophomore Greg Leach·
18.8 per game); Most assists, Angle
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signed with Boston as a tree agent
two months ago after spending five
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California Anaell. was Ineffective In
his second exhibition start Sunday.
He was tagged forslx hltsand a walk
In the second Inning, Including Roo
Hassey's· two-run double, as the
New 1'ork Yankees scored six limes
en route to a 9-6 trlwnph wer the
Red Sox.
John Montefusco blanked Boaton
lor lour Innings belore Mike Easter
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hOmer In a five-run llfth.
The undeleated Toronto Blue
Jays scoi'ed six runs In the loth
Inning on lour hits -Including lUck
Leach's solo homer - · and three
Philadelphia errors to deleat the
Phlllles 8-2 for their ninth COIIIECII·
tlvevtctory. WlllleAiken.sandErnle
Whitt also homered.
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the Blue Jays.
Rick Sutcliffe, the National
League's 1!11!&lt;1 Cy Young Award
winner, pitched live scoreless
Innings and Leon Durham socked
his' first horner or the spring to lead
the Chicago Cubs over the MUwau·
kel' Brewers 3-2. SUtcUffe also
singled a run home.
Veteran Vern Ruhle allowed one
run In five
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defeated the San Francisco Giants
6-3.Ruhle, Who IS trying to pitch his
way onto the team, has an0.15ERA
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Inning with the bases loaded and no
one out. He struck out Scot

Thornpaoo. got John Rabbtogr&lt;A~nd
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· scoreless ninth. In seven Innings this
IPflng he hai aUOWed only three ·
Infield hits.
Fred Lynn drove In three runs ·
with a single and double, Fritzie
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Dennis Martinez allowed one hit In
live lnnlngl as the Baltlmoreortoles
trounced the Atlanta Braves 11·2.
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McMurlry lor lllx runs In the third
Inning, InclUding Connally's tll'I.'Ond
home run In as many days.11tey
added four runs In the sixth, spoWng
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Churches or Christ Men's Fel·
lowshlp wW lllEel Monday 1: 00
p.m .. at the Dexter Church of
Christ .
POMEROY - Southern Jun·
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meet Monday at 7 p.m. to
Onallze plans lor the upcoming
banquet. Also. calendar omers
have arrived and may be picked
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POMEROY - Middleport's
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Caruthers, Jel67 Rock Springs
Road, Pomeroy. Plans lor the
20·year reunion will be
discussed.

Happenings
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Kirstin who has been actively .
competing since April, won the title
Ql West VIrginia State Military Best
Appearing competing for the fi rst
time In that event. She also placed
second In fancy best appearing,
beginner fancy strut, beginner
military strut and fifth In beginner
solo out ol13contestants In the West
VIrginia Slate National League
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In addition to being the 1984 Little
Miss Mason County, Kirstin has
accumulated 31 trophies and five
medals Including nine first place, 13
second place, and two high point

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Congeniality at the Slate Miss
Majorette Pageant In Weirton and
has In the scale o! proflcency been
rated excellent, receiving 18.5's In
lour· out o! !lye .categories for an
overall score of 92 points oul or a
possible 100.
Joy and Kirstin are prlvate ·
students o! Peggy G Ulesple or Point
Pleasant and m embers of the
Stylettes parade corps, dance twirl
and porn porn teams. They wlll now
go on to compete · in the Miss
Majorette of West VIrginia stale
contest In April. They are the
daughters of Joyce and Lynn Black.

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Members o! the boys and girls
championship basketball teams of
Meigs High -School this year were
guests at a banquet staged Monday
night by the Middleport · Pomeroy
Rotary Club.
Bernard Fultz serVed as master of
ceremonies wUI Rotary President
BUI Francis welcoming the guests
and Rotarians.
Greg Drummond, boys coach,
and Ron Logan, girls coach, spoke
lnionnally expressing prlcle In their
. team members and extending
thanks for the support of fans shown
during the season.
Other guests Included James
CarpentQr, assistant superintend·
ent of Meigs Local Schools; Gordon
Fisher, athletic director; Kim
Adkins, assistant girls IJilsketball
coach; Becky Windon atid Mary
Haggerty, advisors for the

Kennedy, Parker Long, Lee Powell ,
Brad Robinson, Chris Shank, Rick
Wise and Mike Klees, manager.
Making up the cheerleaders were
Lisa Ashley, Beth Blaine. Debbie
Werry. Cindy Soulsby, Marie Aver·
ion and Julie Sisson. This marked
the first year lor the Meigs County
teams to win championships In the
Tri-Valley Conference.
Women of the chu rch S&lt;'rved
dinner and prayer was by John
Werner.

$5
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reservations due by Wednesday.
To make resetvallons, call
742·2251 or 742-2141. Beulah
Johnson of the Gallla County
Rellred Teachers Assoclailon
wlll present the program.

Senior Center activities
The Meigs County Senior Otlzens
;_ Ce!tter,_Mulberry_Heights, ~
roy, has the following activities
, scheduled tor March 19-22:
J , Tuesday - CouncU Meeting, 1
p.m.; Chorus, 1 p.m.; Exercise
: ':.Class, 3: :II p.m.; Altorney lor the
· Area A&amp;ency on Aging, 1:
p.m.,
' 'p lease call Leafy Chasteen at
992·2161 to make an applntment to
see the attorney.
Wednesday - Scoall Securlty
Field Representative, 10 a.m. ·
. noon; Black· Lung Representative,
: ·to a.m.·noon; Physical Fllness,
: 11:40 a.m.; Bingo, 1·2 p.m.;
BowUng at Pomeroy Lanes, 1: 00
p.m .; Paint Class, 1:15 ·p.m .• Lois
Pauley Is lnstrucUng, the cost lor
the class Is $5.
Thursday - Quarterly Birthday
Party, Athellll KltchenSwtngerswll
play at 11 a.m., followtna .dlnner

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March 1jl-221s:
Tuesday - Roa~t bee!, mashed
potatoes, Ume perlection salad, rlce
pUdding.
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Wednetlday ~ Chill con caine..peanut butter sandwiCh, fruit cup,
cookie.
11tilrsday - Cube steak, . oven
browned potatoes, cole slaw, cake
and Ice cream.
Frldily - Chicken and rlce
casserole, carrots, three-bean
salad, orange and banana.
Choice or milk, collee. or tea
avaDable with meals. Please make
a reservation for a meal no later
than 9 a .m . the day you plan to eat,
call the center at 992·2161. Meal
reservations must he made In order
to have a complete dinner.
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Dance trom 7: :11 to 10::11, music by
the Stringdusters.

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Betty Loti Is, Jodi Harrtson. Rhonda
Neece, Jennie Couch, .Je nny Miller,
Julie MIUer, Ma rla . Musser, Jennl
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Carpenter, Mike Chancey, Dave
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March 31, 9::.1 a.m . and 7 p.m.
"Missions VIsion" ' Is the themeofthe
serviceS with Pastor Roger Watson
having special sermons concerning
missions. The film, "The Greatest
Store Every Told" will he shown
SUnday night, and on March24 there
will be a presenuitton on AfriCa by
Tim Wall. youth minister.

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POMEROY - Drew Webster
Post 39 wW hold Its annual
Legion Birthday Party Tuesday
evening at . the post home.
Dinner wW begin al 6: :II p.m.
with a program to follow at 7:00.

Amy Shriven, Samantha BaUey, JUI
Reynolds, Ja~ RUehle, Ay Mora and Kim
Mclntyn.o.

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will meet Tuesday, 7:00p.m., at

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MlkeWt'ber. W ade M~n .JasonDrenner,
1'rl!ih Spencer, Amy Hager, JeMy Cowdery,
Missy Edwards and Chrts Laf\C('.

"Monty
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Frank Parker and

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Chapter or Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority wlll meet at 7::11 p.m.

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Kenny Caldwell, Scott FUch, Shawn Savoy,
Mil«' Frash, Tom MorrlS8oPy, Mike Frost, }{jp
Da.vis, Jeff Horner, Dan Trlpp and Mal)'
Parker.

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the Inauguration at the Rock
Springs Grange haD. AU Republl·
can women of the county are
Invited to attend.
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team members:
Honored were:

Ansde Spencer, ttrsl ream SVAC. fltRt team

Dave Parker's RBI single with
two out in the bottom o! the lOth
. Inning gave the Cincinnati RedsaJ.2
victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The victory gives Pete Rose's club a
6-2 Grapefruit record.
In other action, alter serving .
lengthy stf!"tches on the disabled list
In lour or the last five years, Bruce
Klson Isn't about to let a little thing

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Middleport Presbyterian
·Church wUI meet Tuesday at the
home of Faye WaUacewlth Joan
Sorden as. ·co-hostess. Bible
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magazine. Thank
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available.

POMEROY - Meigs Cbunty
Churches . or Christ Men's Fel·
lowshlp wW meet Monday at
7:00 p.m. at the Dexter Church

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Women's RepubUcan
Club wtll ineet Monday at 6 p.m

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She also placed third In advanced
solo with qualllles her to advance to ·
and represent the state or West
VIrginia In the National League
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1984 Pre-Teen Miss Majorette or
Corps, Joy hai accumulated over ' West. VIrginia, lJI!3 Juvenile Miss
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PHONE
992-2156
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Business Services

Wanted

To Buy

18 W•nted to

Do

wood,

SERVICE
FOI AU. YOUI
WiliNG ,.EDS

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for S.le
12•10 2 bdt. troller
nl-.
UIO mo.. noo
dopooil . Ct11441·1583.

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Rio G -· 3 bdr., 2 bethl.
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Sale

1 bdr. houHeti4MMICrtok
Rd. oolo••_ . IOOia. Until
Aprl 14. Ut.IOO.

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cupboard•. chelni

cheeu. ba,kell, dl1he1.
otono jora. ontlquoo, Jold
end •liver . Writ•· .0.
Miller, 111.2. Pomoroy, Ohio
41718 Of .... 114-8927780 .

Dopondoblo yord oorvlce.

W•-•·
Walllw•ya c ..erad.
L••vea reked ." Hedge•

trlmmod, etc. Ct11114-9922219. Bill Sleek.

Cal:
992-5175 Or .
742-3195

Business .

Chrilllon lody wll do bobyo·
lt1ing In homo . Coli 114441 -88311.

Screp Met.l•.

w•nt Jenitor work, dis~
hweaher, ••perience, .can
tupply rwference1, •l•o can
do term work. 304~17. &amp;·
1081. Aok Ed.

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Television.lislenin&amp; Devices
Co111puttrized HHrin&amp; Aid Selection
Hearin&amp; Evaluations For All Aces

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APPLIANCE
SERVICE

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVl 6-8

Licensed Clinical Audioloaist

•Wa•hert •DI•hwt~lhera

(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601 ·
417 Stcond Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

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IN MIDDLEPOIT

PAUl E. SHOCKEY, O.Y.II.

One 32" wide window
awning. Mult be In good
condition . Phone 304-87111318.

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Buaineaa
opportunity

lii!lllli'/llll!lil

SIIAU AIIIIIAl HOlliS

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1 2xl0 King nict, 11,2QO.or
tekl car on trlde. Call
114·317-7109.

3 bdr. houN I yr1. old.
fomlly room with flroploce.
large kllchen. 1 1h b•th, 2 car
gerage. ehy •~ho'ola.
. Croueo-llock l'ld . 110.000
film . Col 4411·1188 for
eppointmMI.

1 ell 1 ~XIO N- Moon; 2
bdr, with 7X12 .. pondo a
IX12 utiHy ottochod. AC.
rurol w -. Coil 814-2111218.

o...n T-nohlp- 2 otory

4 or 5 bdr. formal dlnln·
groom, utility room, 1 '.4:
bath, gerege. concrete drtv.,
nice lot, 4'h mi. from
Golllpolia on I'll. 1 41 . WHI
conaid• mobile home a1
trad• ·in. Bergain priced,
112,600. Coll441-8038.

1882 Wollo 14x70. 2 bod·
rooma. kitchen mk:roweve,
dlohwo-. ltOI'oo, wood·
burning flreploco, coiling
ten. 2 full bath a. centre I air,

potct\ incf uftdef,lnnlnt•
•11000.00. Coli 114-742·
2980 or 814·742· 2278 . .
1912 oil oloetric 14x70.
Centrlll eir pluJ meny eMtrea.
C1n·be aeen by 1ppointment
or Cllll Tom Ander110n -It
814·992-3348.

two bedrooms) for Ale or
rfnt. Double cer prege.. full

b ..ement. On epprD•I ·
metety 1.9 ecre tot . Ro•
Hill , Pomeroy. 129,100.
caii814-17B-2113 .

3 mobile homelf0rule. c..l
114-982-3647.

&amp;· yr. old rench home with ·3
bedroom•. 2 bathe, leree
family rOom with buck 1tove
in.. rt. 2 cer·urport, large
drhlewey. concrete patio
end deck . E~:tr1 in1ulation.
Priced in lower 60'1. C•ll
114· 742-2271 or 814-742·
2980.

PT. PlEASANT OFFK£
.3305 JACKSON AVE.

tronofonlng
- - ·· Hlah
t30'o Coli 114·2411-t481f.

Older II• room houM (with

CUNIC

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

915,3561
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No. 2
Alum .-

1874 N- Moon a 2 loto. 11trY good-.. AC. buildIng. off Rt. Z18. Coli 8142511-1784.

PARTS end

1970 12x70, 3 bedr.o om
mobile home·. Good Condi·
lion. Coli 81 4-992·1090:
Sky~no10x66 . 2 bodroomo,
yard building, underpinning,
8x10 porch end awning,
1tove and retrigerator, 1ir
conditioner. Coli 114·992·
7223.

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Howard E. F111nk,

Public No1ice

Sheriff of
Molgo County, Ohio
(3)11, 18,26,3tc .

NOTICE ·oF SALE

By virtue of on Order of Solo
luued out of tho Common
Coun of Moigo County.
Ohio. In tho c- of Tho Homo
Notionol Ill&lt;*. Roc:ine. Ohio,
Plolntilf. 1111•inot Gone A.
Oodoon ond Agnoo V. Oodoon.
at al., Defendanta. upon a
judg"""" ... ~deled.
l&gt;olng Cue No. 84-CV·332,
Pom.er~y •.

County~.

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in
Ohio. IMolgo

the ·~ r21h

dey -of

April, 1985, ot 10:30 A.M.tho
following Ianda and taM-

Public Notice

Fraction; thence Nit on uid
oouth line to tho center of sold
Fraction; thence north to the
center of Aid Fraction on the

north line; thenca Walt to the
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
GARY GRIFFITH AND
JUANITA M. GRIFFITH

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Plelmllls.

Stout,

Jr.,

place of beginning, containing
elghtv oighl and th,.. founha
(88·314) ....... beep! 0118

and three eighthl 11·3/ 8)
acres hefetofore sold to G. W.
Sm1lley in the northeelt

COMPANY
Will do all

types of

excavating, landiC8ping. liilse.ments, sewage systems, water
and gaa linea. water
well drilling and oervica. trucking CNmetr
tone &amp; dirt).

Call: 742-

comer of the above described

tract .

ANP..JA GleBON,-S!" Al. ,
Defltndl!llntl.
No. 85·CV·43
- NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION-

menta, to·wit:
Tho following doocribed ...,
Nettie Ha~ton, Alice Stout
Blt8te llituated in the Town·
ohlp of Soliobury. County of Dean. Anna Stout Whrte,
Moigo. Stiito of Ohio, ond Jn .lk!lillt_..G.•~~Oul • ..,Ch&lt;!rto.a
tho Villogo of Middleport, Stout. Sammy Stout. Eiben

doocHbed oo loliowo:
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Lot No. 21 end Lot No. 22,
as dollnootod on tho plot of
1 Phillip Jonoo e..... modo by
E. Hutton. Surveyor, on tho
23rd cloy of November. 1818.
8fld teccMded on the town pletl
of county on 108
and 109.
· Save ond eKcop!Uirip oH of
the end of Lot No. 21
horo1oforo convovod to tho
Mlddlepon Cemetery, see

corner ot said fraction;
10uth thirty three end MWn
live hund.- (33·75/ 100)
cMins lO the south line of said

Everett

Stout,

Unnia Heeton, Elbert S. Stout,

Will Hea·ton, Glennie
Summers# Inez Hinds, Memie
Combo. Portor H...on. Nod
Heoton end Goorgo Hoeton, ~
living, and tf Mnned. 8IICh of
their unknown holn. - . . . .
executors. adritiltreton and
Mlign1. will take notice that on
tho 20th cloy of Februory,
1986, Gory Grtllith ond Juanita M. Griffith 11 Plllintiff~ flied

!!!!f!!f!mc;&amp; Deeds: Vot. 294,

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469. Vol. 294. Page 467, Vol.
294 Page 466. Vol. 294, Page
283 and Vol. 294 Pege 277
Deed Recorda Meigs County.
Ohio.

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lONG BOTTOM, OH.

Each of the Defendants it

'Nijuir8il1o ariaWer ttle~·COri't-:
plaint . within twenty-eight
days afWr the last pubtication
"'judgmont by dofeult mev be
ftlndettld ogeinll you. Tho lut
pubticerion will be made on tho
111 cloy of April. 1985.
LARRY E. 'SPENCER
CLERK OF COURTS
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
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Middloporl, Ohio 45760

GAS PIPE

~~E:E~~~TORS

SALES &amp; SERVICE'

OTHER SUPPLIES

IUIINESI16141 992·6110
IISDENCE l'ltDIII
1614) 992·1754

BUS:: 98"5-3813 ·
RES.: 985-3837
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Real Estate General

Ttl COUNTRY LOFT

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Roger Hysell
Garage
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GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES
Fm Ettilllfflt

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
AI•• Tr••••l••lta

GIFT SHOP
OPEN: Tues.-Wad.·Fri.
Sot. &amp; Sun.lO to 5
'MOiMIGys~, to •

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Closad Thursday
OWNER: Serah Floher
End of lt. 7
ly Meigs High School

Turn teft, ,..., Twp. 79, 1tt
driYOWOJ 10

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RADIATOR ·
SERVICE

We can repair and re·
core · rad11tors and
heater cores. We can
also acid .boil·and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

'falll Otha- Fin.

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Dlob.................. 3.882.00
Fund
Jon. I. 1914 ...... 2.114.00
..Fundc..h lila a,
• Doc. 31 , 1114 .... 1.476.00
, llloo. to&lt; Encumb ..
- Doc. 31. 1184 .... 2.250.00

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TIUIO Fundo

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170.00

Colli-.
Jon. 1, 11114 ...... 1.000.00

fund

1undCooil .....
. Doc. 31, 1114 .... 1.000.00
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Clronll

Columbia Township, Moigl
County. until 6 P.M. April 1,
1986 and tho bldo will be
opened ond nood ApHI1, 1981
II 7 :30P.M. ot tho flro etotlon
for iho fdlowlng:
1985 Truck Cob ond

c..Convontianol Cob
Cab to Axt. Dlt.IMIJiion tu
Accommodoto Dump Body to
be lrom old truolc

23.181.oo

11"X7"

9 ,000 Lb. F&lt;!lnl IIJdo with
10.800 Lb. Front Springe
Ful Longth Chorwitl Frlnverted "l" freme
Two Front Tow H-.
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EngineT-r
12·Voltll
0 . . Engine 171 H..._
owwMinlmum
23rl500 lb. Meln Re•r

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8

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s-rott Hlliod blda will be
by tho Ciorll of

Duel Woot Cooot Mirrorl

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II \ bi ...... .......... l70.00
-&amp;c. lh r 'P'B CMr
Dlob..........870.00
Op adn; Trenlfwa
- Oul ................. (l70.00)
TCIIII Otha- Fin.
lao -IUIESI ... (870.00)

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Hootor ond
Darlroator
EloolrtcWI-ondWOihon
Power Hydraulic Dlec
8 .....o4·Whool
DuoiEioolrtcHome

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Wreaths ol bright bullerllles
give a counlry leellng lo a bed·
room. Use candlewlc~lng thread ,
embro~~tery tloss. Pattern 7032:
!Issue lransler of mollfs lor quill
about 75'•101 "; directions.
13.00 lor each pattern . Adtl 5~
each pattern lor postage and

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992-2259
NEW LISTING - New Lima
Rood - 3 bedroom house.
woodburner, fireplace, elec·
tric 'b.b. heal, aluminum sid·
ing, 2 car garage , storage
building. Good condition .
$36.500.00

NEW LISTING - Close to
toWII - Big garden area &amp;
ten acres. Nice farm house
with several buildings. Owner
wants a Quick sale. Asking

$26,900.00 .

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PRICE REDUCED -on .this
64 acre farm. 2older houses
&amp; nice laying land with oil &amp;
gas rights. Owner must sell
and has sliced price to
$29,900.00.

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12-.Etty 811'11 :"!
117-EIIy Arl tl Naa.. pelal
106-lniiiiiiFI-

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ILACIWOOD HOME SPAS
40037

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J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•ln•ulltion
•Storm Doort
•Storm Window• ,
•Repl•cement Wlndowt
•New ·Roofing

"FREE ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
1-14-2 mo.

CHESTER-985-3307

.~OGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authorizttl John 0Hre,
New Holl1nd, Bush Ho1

firm Equipment

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

lo'd like to lotroduce y011 to
EniJio-A-Cor. tho modom woy
lo drivo lhl vthiclo ol your
choiCI.
· NO OOWN PAYMINT
IOWEI MOITilT PATIIIENI

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK lEASING
Box, 326

Pomeroy, OH.

45769

For Fnter Service

Call 614·992-673

Ntw Homts-Extensin
Remodeling
lnsuranw WDrk
Custom Polo llclgs.
&amp; Garages
Roofing Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidi""
16 Years Experience

Are you tick end tired of
feeling aick end tired? Lurn
to teke charge of your
hoolth, fHI greot. enjoy lifo.
Fr.. booklet show• how.
Coli 814-211·1772.
Gun ahoot at Recine Gun
Club IVMV Sunday, 1 :00
p.m. F1ctory chocked gun•
only.
J~nev

Supper: Morch 22nd
at Cert.ton Scttoot. Home
modo food . 1 :00-7:00 p.m.

Harpere Adult Care Center.
2812 Modloon Ave.. Point
Pteount. 304-6711-1293
ond 304-8 71-71177. Eotobllohed Jon. 1, 1981. PorIOMI ~r• -n.- .- horn.~-nke
ol"'90phore. C~lfted uor·
ontological nur• on duty 24
houro dolly. n .oo.oo per
month, private pey. Vac•ncv
now evailllble.

Dietlry Supervltor. Position
open In 100 bod okilltd
nur1lng home. Job require- A golden opportunity·Meke
monte: Diotic -lstont cortl: money in your spare time.
Join FI'IIENDLY HOME TOY
fle~tion • food · Nf"Vice au·
pervleory oklllo preforrod. PIIRTIES, tho loodor f0&lt; 30
Send reeume to J•n• om., years. Openings for men•;·
en end dleler8. We have the
II Sc...lc Hillo Nuraing Contor, Rt. 2 box 282. Bidwell, largeat end belt line ln party
.plen. Eem big money plu1
Oh 45814.
bonuaea and travel incen·
Pert time eome eve '1 WH· tlve1. s.. rt now end eern
kend'l, adult• onty. Ubrery money immedletely. Cell
experience pret.rred: Com· 1 ·100-227-1110.
puler knowledge ttelpful
t3.10 hour. Coli 448-7323 Open o beiUtHul Ieoni.
Sport1w.er or Children'•
for appointment.
Shop. Free Brochure . Top
Jr. Plllle 9 houro- t2.00 brllndtll low priceall
hr. Stop at BOUinl library t11,971 to 819.971 to
to Ill ouuppllcotlon. 14·16 completely 11t you up. Celt
1·404-489-4438 .
yr. old p&lt;Wiorred.

P•rt·time POiition. Three
daya per week. Some fleal- 22 Money to loan
blllty. Typing. tiling. dolo
tntry akllla. Preparetion of
Report&amp;. Accounll payable. HOME OWNERS ·Relinonco
Qonerol ollloo dutifl. Per- to tow fiXed reie": UN equity
ton interested in the poaition for eny purpo•• . Leeder
ohould oend loltor of intoroot Mortgoge Co.. 814·692·
and re•ume by March 25 to: 3061 .
Dr . • Hormon L. Koby. 'Rio
Grenda Community Colle;•
Went ' to corNtpond with . Ofllco. P.O. BoK 328 , Rio 23 Professional
relatives or deacendent• of Orondo. Oh 4111174.
Servic81
Thomat V•ndiver Jordan.
who w11 born. marrted here. Help Wented: 5•1•• rwpre·
Born 18421MI Ellu Fronceo Mntetives. techniciilnl, end
McCoy. Aug. 1, 1BIO. Woo lnttal.. ra with e~tperience or · P~no Tuning end Repair.
ton of Jame1 l . Jordan. lnterelt in ule1. repeir, Brunicerdi Mulic Co .• 441 ·
PleiN write to Betty Jorden and·or inttltletlon of Setal· 0187. Twentieth yoor of
Tull, P. 0. lox 381, Lo Pone, lite TV syeteme. Looking for quality servic.. Line 01Colorodo 80531.
hardworking, h-ot. oelf· niolo. 114·742· 29111.
ttart. .. S•nd rea~m~~lo Joe Window tinting relident~l.
Robo.no. Yn!tod Vlcloo . a coriunericel, • euto. Call
- Give.iway
4
Commun~ationl, Inc. ·1541
Jocokon Pike. GoiHpollo. Oh 448 -9346.
45831.
PIANO TUNING AND RE ·
Puppies. Pen AlredaJe Terri oro. 7 wMko old. Coli SocretlrY· rocoptlonllt with PAIR. Reduced rate1llmited
814-379·2313.
bookkeeping-computer tK· time onlY. Werd'• Keyboard,
or 1711·
perience or tr•lnlng. Send · 304-675·6500
3824.
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4 small puppies 3A Beagle. resume 10 P.O. boK 989.
Coli 814-2111-1348 .
Golllpollo, Oh 45831 .
PermeMnt heir removel.
Found o_n our doorstep, Wontlld bobyoittor In my Profe11ionel Electrolylil
Hours by ep·
111111ll18n female puppy with homo lor 3 yr.·old. with light· CHnic, New10
IIM·8 PM ,
collar.no name. 304·1715· houookooplng. Coli Mon .· pointmont.
Mon thru Fri, 304·111·
8933.
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Wed .• btt-n 8 a 4 ook for
1188.
Dione, 441-6401 .

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2 ~droom . fuel oil furnece.
full bllnment. priced on
inspection ... to appreciate,
coli bttwoen 1 :00 .ond 1 :00
304· 773·51 18 oftor 5 :00
coli 773-1188.

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120 ecr.. 4 bedroom houM,
Rt. 775. 9 mllu lrqm
Gtllipollo. Minorol rightp.
tobocco boso, a blm. "'P·
proa. 85 ecrea ciNred l..,d .
teo.ooo . Coli 114-3792288.

live in one, Rent the other,
one and 1 third •cre1. 2
bedroom houM end mobile
home h•lf mile from Point
Pleeaent City llmih,
• 1 4 ,900 .00 . 304-875·
7308 or 114·448-8040 .

Firm houte &amp; 68 ecrea with
toblcco bllu and min•el
righ11. In Porter, Ohio on
Cempeign Creek Rd .
t41.000. Coil441·7247.

By ~wner, newly Nmodeled
teven room hou ... located
rMI)Ir Harmon Perk , I•,.. lot
with gerden •p•c• end
.21,000. or •nume av,_
percent loen payment
•111.00 includea tlllll end
inturence, 304-875~1618
oltor 4 .

Selling of ostoto . 111 t:47
ecres one hoUee, 3 barn1,
one gerege, 58 1cres boltom
lend rett in Pllture •nd
timber. plus tobecco biN,
110,000. 121 100Yt .....
pesture •nd woodi81Jd.
123,000. 131 28 ocroa wll
11111 with 147 ecres or with
1001A! ICNiat 8X1rl COlt. (4)
II ..,., 2 form )ICIII&lt;Io
pooturo ond woodlond
38 ocreo "'0 "
I2I.OOO.
ture
end l&amp;lWoodland
One
houo. .nd bornl18,000. All
ocroo Noted 0 ,. morw or !too
propo&lt;ty IOCIIIO&lt;I In Golllo
County, Wolnut T!&gt;Wtlohlp.
Contec:t John Owen1. t14378·2178. No Suncloy collo
ploooo.

32 Mobile Homea
· for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALtTY MOilLE HOME S"LES.
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4 MI. WEST, GIILLIPOLIS,
RT 31. PHONE 114·4417274.
1172 Iuddy 12x80, 2 bdr.,
good cond.. 2 olr cond.
panty fumlohed. 11.400.
Coli 441·3418.

P-or, OH.
PH. 992·6911

Situation a
Wanted
Public Sale
Au«:!!on

a

Writa..

Roofing (a,
NfW-,.IEPAII.

IU-1 LONG

Gutters
Oownapoutl
Gutter• Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doora
8o Window•

SUPEIIOI
SIDING CO.

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Co,......aun.rComploto llemodollng
!'looting of ell Typlo
WOitled Ill homo oroo
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Farm• tor Sale

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1983 Noohuo mobile Komo.
2 br. 2 botho, ,_cor-.
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'" ..,...oco, ••.. --trio.
304·
871· 4008.

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Building•

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1974 Kirkwood mobile
home. hell ocro. 2 odd 'On
room a. nice. need offer,
304-871 · 3030 or 171 ·
3431.

tl500 down•teke over PlY·

102 Wm Main St.

Athens c-ty-Poug·
695-10111

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Mobile home with ••PIIndo.
halt acre lot, reduced, Leon .
W. Vo . Coil 304·1711-3030
"'87&amp;· 3431 .

Re·clalmed mobile hornn.

MITCHELL'S
HOME VIDEO
CENTER

Meigs County-Nat •
985-4452

949-2969

Owner tran1fetred, mUrt
HCriflce, exc cond, 3 bed·
room, finished blaement.
8112 per cent IIIUmableloan,
minimal clo1ing costs.
tt.IOO.OO down. Phone
304·676 - 1152 or 871·
1353 .
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1177 l'logont 14xl4. 2 bdr.
Coil 114-245 - 5286
onytlmo.

Painting • Carpentry,
Wallpopring
,
lletwrfl J lwtllt/ •

Howard L.

leunderm•t for sele In
Pomeroy. RHsoneble. Only
lnterHted per10n• need cell
1114·982-11837 ond ook for
Jerry .

Homea for Sale

CALl

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RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

1·3·tfc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Over 30 Vra. Experience'

992-6111 .
Jo Hill 915-4466
Jun Trumll 949-ZftO
Oottl1 Turn« 99'-5692

'85 Noedlecrah Calaiog- 150
plus designs . S2 + 50c.p &amp; h.
Books ·S2.50 +
each p &amp; h.
130-I-Fnllllo•·•z•H

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E•••t•••t-

PH. 992-2772

Henry E Cllllnd Jr.

62-12tlalllllnlllvd .. - -·.
NY 1t3n. Pltnl NIRII, ~droll, Zip, .....,.rn Nu-.

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Pomoroy, OH.

COIIIIERCIAL BUILDING in
Pomtloy, - Owner would
like an olfer on this business
room, Call for details.
REALTORS

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POMEROY,O .

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Wtlltn AFill Tl•e
Sh~ Tnhlelee

NEW LISTING - New Lima
GREG ROUSH
Road - Appro•. 58 acres
PH. 992-7611
vacant land wilh appro•.
'-------'.1.
U!.~
TJtne cash rates
700 ft. road lrontage lor ·
Include discounT .
building sites. Includes all
minerals Water &amp; electric
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Gov1rnment homes trom
t1 . IU ropolr). Aloo dollquont
toK property. Coli 801' 187·
8000 ext. GH -4582 for
informetion. -

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AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Dt1ler

PH,-99.2-5682- H+·r-At-

-or-992-7121 -

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Pay Cash for
Classlflacls and
SavellbYI
own·

YOUR SAliS

WE AlE

New 1986 Springbrook
14x64, 3 bedroom
t12,910. 1981 Spring brook 14K70, 3bedroomf, 2
both, t13.910. 1916 Jofrl
14~~t70.
3 bed.room,
114,910. 1985 Ook Cove
14•70. 2 or 3 bodroomo. 2
both, 115,950. Moot halMa
.,. loltdad wilh opdons.
Gerden tub, deluK• •pplien·
ca1. extre inauletlon .
cathedr•l ceilinga with fan•
end much more. USE'D :
1971 Governor 12xeo: 3
-oom only •1100 . 1968
Uberty 12x45. 13500. Froo
delivery 1nd lit· up. LoCited
2 ·mUH ·from the naw -·-- ·
RaV.niWOOd Bridge. June·
Modern 3 bedroom hou .. ln tion of I· 77 and Rt. 2 .
Mobile Hot1101. 304·
the vill•u• of ChHter. Ohio. Gone'o
Contact Glen Thom• 11 273•5136 .
614·985· 3671 .
1 2•85 mobile homo on 1
R'u ldc· Hills. Living room. 1crt ground. 2 bedrooina.
Coli 114·742 ·2407 . .
r~r11tion room, 3 bed·
rooms~ 'h ecre privale lot;
8x1 0 wood building ond 1976 Feirmonl , 3 bed chain Hnk fence . Cell 81 4· rooms, 1 2x6&amp;, all elec.
304-578·2852 .
992· 1811 .
Old house for ule. Been 1984 Schult , 3 bedroom,
ltove and dilhwe•ber,
remodeled. 7 rooma and ref,
rooted porch end sun deck.
blth, new carpet. 2 loti. 2 central
1ir, vinyl u_nderpen·
out·building• end garege. ning, 304-176·11376.
Sell on time·YJ down pay·
ment. Fiftence helf on land
bedroom mobile home.
conlfK't. Elnora Reynold•. 2MW
under-penning, porch,
814·117-1148 . Moln St ..
t
14.000 .00. 304-171· 7308
Coolville.'
or 814·441-8040 .
2 bedroom. ell electric hom•
in New Heven . Priced re11o· 1972 mobilo homo 1 2xl0. 2
neble by owner cell 304- br, new furnece. new hot
wotor tonk. 304·871· 1010
882·2814 .
or 875-4122 .

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SERVICE

- II....... worlt
-Concrete
-Piumblotondwolll

(f'" Elti"!"tal

Y. C. YOUNG HI
992·6!15 t1r Hl!-JJ14

• PIAtlley,

-ve . . .

· !lfahord Jl..,...d••
0\uallaRotl. Cal 304·271·

8

Wanted

15
To Buy

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for Iota -dol
Jim M"* c.,_.-Oiclo looo.

IIIGotoeJ441·3172

School•
lnatructlon

1--------FOR SALE DR LEASE ,

1971 Shonnon 14x70. 3
bdr. Cell 614·n7-0214 or
114·311·8021 .

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12~111 Torch 2-3 bdr .• unfumlahod. Hao oil
a
1torma a homemad·e
porchoo. Cel 448-7132 .

12x80 Schull 10x22 lt.
porch, lo"'l-llot, Crown
City. price - . . holtl flnonr:o. Coll814·211·1444.

Auction IIVfry Frltley ntehtlit
tho Hertford Community
Contw. Truoktoedo of merohondloo _..., - ·
Conolt"*'t• o f - • U8od
......,htndioo
30118.

lrnmedlete pot~e811on 2
homo, 2 ..;-.
1,224 lb. • - booo.
ototo Rt. 114.123.000. Coli
814-241·1281 . .

monto. E-Z credit
doliwrecl froo In Ohio. lntorostlld7 Coll(814)772·1 220
or 773-3121.

Moving muot ooll. 1173
Arlington 12xll0. 12x18
edd on. 2 bdr .. , _ oorpel,
Ul&gt;liOflllll;llng ti.!IOQ. ~I
448-1010.
Muot ooll 1 4xl2 Joy 11ty11no
complelily furn . eaupt
bdr..
dryer, OOftlplototy ,underpinned. lx10

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prtvoto

10111.
IIPM.

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Celt 448-7200 ttlw

.

commltf'clll property end
now building, 70'•1 00' with
2 ocroo, 200' rood frontege
no zoning r.C.ulred. 2 miH
no&lt;~h of Point Ploo-t, w.
Vo. on I'll . 12. Phone 304·
171-1178 wttktleva. .304·
1711-7891 ovonlngo ond '
weekend•.

36 lott 8o Acreage •
1.14 ..... rootrictod with
btoomont.
-. ·
aunllnl-tor. Col
448-:11044

.

.

p~wlnt!ton
- on
flo. 110 Ill.
bordolli'l IIH-oulbuilclingo.
c-. IZI.-.
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Cal
814; 381-1110.
C o n _ , . - 1 -with
fuonlohod MObile
hoclllup lor o""""' home, ....a outbul. . ..
Coli 448-3811.

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�35 Lots • Acreage

LAFF-A-DAY

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1 oc,. 1-1 lot "'
Porter, lx12 bern, -tic
"'""· ,..dy fo• houH or
mobile home. C1ah or

64 Mi~e . Merchllndlee 57
Soars gordon tractor 1884
model 44' out, 111 HP. cast
Iron ..."'Uiod llbout 1 0.
. houro. now 'i:o~d- Coil •14388-8731.

.:on~

troct. j:ollll1 4-388•9731.
2 level loto. 7 mlleo from
to-. off Rt. 2 .. 304-171llell mer e p.m.

Hard
.!.!~,~:;''~;;~,!:· :;~~~: John

•8oo.
100. Coli
ovoninga 814-98&amp;-41 1 II.

41

.

68

Vorl

Airplane for 11le or troda for
property. 1 91111 Boochcrofl
Muakotoer, Coli 614-9923872.

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Suppiii'S

(;, IIVI:S!Ilt:k

Haute

tOr

rent . $186 . per

month. t100. d•pooit' Middleport. Coli 614 -992 2772.
1 bedrooni. fully furnished
houae 1p1nment In Middle•

port, All. utll!llos included.
Coli- day 6 1&lt;4-992' 2381 or
Right 614-992-2609.
~ouM

in Pomeroy for rent.
Fully carpeted. 8190.00 par
tnonth. Coll81 4-992-3064.

2 bedroom houH in Bel·
lmude .,. ., fenced yerd,
call 304-1176-7207 f11UII
· IJave references.
1422
Pte11ant,
Soction 8 approved. 304876-2722 .

Aiverelde Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizena . •130. Equol Houolng Opportunities. 614892-7721 . .
Two bedroom epa'r tments in
New Haven. NeWly remodeled in town. Cell 614992-74B1 .

For rent: 1 bedroom furnished openmant. Colll14992 -6434 or 304-8822516.
A PA~TM ENTS • .m!:!b'i!e

homea. hou•••· Pt. Pleaunt
end Gollipolio. 814-446 8221.
Nice eptl in Henderson.
304-676 -1972 alter 5 PM .

42 ...M.o.bilt._H9.~.!!.~ -...:~- ~"~~::;:=~~;::::::::::for Rent

Furniahed, no city taxes.
Weter • Mwage furnished.
1te1utitul riverview. Ka ~
n1uga. Fatter's Mobile

Homo Pork. 446-1602.
2 bdr. mobi .. home com·
plltoly furnished. Conv. locatlon on At. 7 , no pets. Cell
814-246-6818 .
2 · bdr.

mobile home In

Crown City. Coil 814-25118&lt;184.

Nlc:o

2 bdr. mobile homo.

completely furnithed. nice

locotlon, no pats. Call 614245·6818.
Troller for rent. 661 8ooch
St .. Middlapon. Coli 614992-2368.
Mobile home, 2 bedroom .
furnished. central air;- n.tu•
ral gel, on lergelot in Cemp
Conioy, t176.00 plus utilitill, depoa~ with referencos, 304-675· 7666 altar
2:00.

43 Farms for Rant
45 ecrea good fletfarm land.
110 aero, Rt. 7 , 9 miiH
below Gollipollo, oh . Call
814-258-8038 between 1
&amp;7PM .

44

46

.-2-1 ·1n. color
mooo1. Call Ron
Croughers 448-7243.

Restouront Equipment. to- .
ble1 and ch1ira, coolers.
atainle11 ateel sinkl. ca1h
regi1ter. fronl and ttack bar.
'304-875-1080: ... ·-

66 Building Supplies

Eerly Amerlcen 10f1 bed
f76, Eorly American wing
back chelr with onomon BuikUng Matarilll
8126.' Coli 446-48118 olte• Block. brick, sower pipes.
&amp;PM .
· windows. lintell, etc.
Claude Wintero, Rio Grande,
Couch &amp; ch.Wr good used. 0. Coll814-246-5121 .
Call 446-3530.
block. all alzea.
Pickens usod furniture. 304- Cement
building meterials. Gelllpolls
876-6483 or 875-1 460 .
Block Co., 123~ Pin• St .•
Goliipolio. Ohio 45831 . Call
RICK'S NEW AND USED 448-2783.
FURNITURE. Usod otovoo
~r.d -refri;e:-:torJ.--C-cmFrC
BlOCk. briCk, - morter and
our prlce1, 11ve todey . masonry aupplies. Mountain
Phone 304-773-5430.
State Block, At. 33, Now
Hoven, W. Vo. 304-882Sofa, choir, coffoo "'bla, 2 2222.
end teblea and phone table.
all In good condition. 304.§.?~ :~@.1:1""·-- -

F1.1rnishad Rooms

SWAIN
AUCTION 81 FURNITURE
For rent Sleeping Roome 62 Olivo St., Oolllpolls. Now
end light houso kooping a. uHd wood-cool stoves, II
rooma. Perk C•ntral Hotel. pc wood LR suite U99.
Coli 614-446-0766 .
bunk bodo 1199, ontron
reclinera *99, new &amp; used
Furniohod room. f100. Utili- bedroom 1ultll, ranges.
tiel. range. ,.,, Shore bath. .wringer waahera. • 1hoes.
Man only. 919 Soc .. Gollipo- New JJvingroom aulte1
lls . 446-4411 alter 7 p.m.
81 99-t699. Iampo, olso
buying coal • wood stovis.
Coll814-446-31119.
46 Space for Rant

62 CB, TV, Radio
Mobilo homo lot, ~ 2'•60' or
1mal.. r. *715 weter paid. 4th
&amp; Noll, Gallipolis . Coli 4484416 after 7PM.
COUNTRY 'MOBILE Home
Perle. Route 33, Nonh of
Pomeroy. La191 lots. Call
614-992-7479.

Equipment
C.B.. 3 pes Siltroni•. Moon
Reker 4'1, C.D. 44 roter.
coax. and switch box.
t600.00 . Polomar 300 omp
$260.08, Oak Mobla CB
$40.00. 304-875-2700. '

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding 111 breeda. Heated
indoor- outdoor fecilllies .
AKC Dobormon puppies:
Stud Service. Call614-4467795.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
114-3117-7220.
Bri1rpatch Kennell Profesolonal All-bNod grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boording focilttin. ~nglilh Cocker Spaniel puppioo. Call614-3889790.
Drogonwyild Cattery Kennel. CFA Himalayan, Perolon
end Silmeso kittens. AKC
Chow puppies. Call 814446-3844 otter 7PM. ·
AKC

Chihuo-

Trailer Iota, sewer and water L:::-::-::c:::--=--:-"""'~
fumiahed . will t•ke- OM
-M-tsc. Marc h an-d'118 1I.m.ll Ch'.ld. 304-67.5 -1076.
AKC Registered Brlnonv
Sponlal puppies II wooks old
. .5. Oak Hill, Oh. Call
Kneufl
Firewood
Split·
96%
47 Wanted to Rant
614·682-7549
.
hardwooda. You pick up or
we deliver. HEAP vendor. Beauliful AKC Registered
Want to rent large level 614-258-8241.
Norwegien Elkhound, 3
ground. 1 acre for gerden Umestone, Send. Gr1vel. mos. old. Coli 814-258spot. Call 446-237B .
Pick up at Richards &amp; Son. 1117.
Coli 448-7785.
The Bird C1g1: Baby pare·
keels. cockatiels. variety of
M e rr:h~ndi se
SPECIAL cut slabs 6 PU finchee.
feed and
loods delivered in dump . supplies. . Cages,
·can 614-986truck e 1 OO(or 21oods 11 80. 4212.
pickup 115. Coli 61461 Household Goods You
245-6804.
.

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Apartment
for Rant

Musical
lnstrumanta

Gibson flat top Dove guitar.
like now 1760. Coli 1 -614·
446-8639.

:JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing O.pportunity)
monlhly rent llert• at t183
for 1 bodroom and -1198 for
2 bedroom, dopoolt '200.
locoted noor Spring Voiloy
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Coble TV avoilabla,
houro 01 pooslblo 10 am to 4
pm ond 7 , pm to 9 pm
Monday-Friday, Call 4482741 or leave menage.
Redecorated 2 bdr apt., ex.c.
locotlon . Regency Inc. Coli
304-11711-7283 876-6104
or 1711-113811.

10 fl slide and 8 It slldo in
lruck campers, 304·87611'173.

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Home
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12

Autos for Sale

TOP CABH Poid for '80
model end newer uaed cars.
Smith 8ulck-Pontloo, 1911
Eo_,. Ave .. Otdlipolle. Call
., 4 -448-2282.

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Truck• for Sala

1979 Ford Super' Cab F160. 4-WD. auto.'- AC,
crulso, lino-o-bod, AM-FM,
448-4422 .'

BORN LOSER
guar1n1ee.
I·references
furnished . FrN esdmalea.
· Coli colloct 1-614-2370488. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
R o e r • B • 1 e m e ·n t

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N- 1985 Nio11n PU King
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--::-:--=----::--:---- Fostbock-noods engine . •10.100. Co11441-7029.
t
Body good oond., 1100. Coli
61 Farm Equlpman
J a. J 's Siding Vinyl a.
614-367-7118.
1984 Bronco II low miles, 2 eluminum
siding a. roofing.
tone paint, PS . AM-FM
estimate•.
Call 614Free
J D 2 row planter. t-cco 79 Mus.. ng
4 B-ttock. ca. now rodlolll ....
sonor.ll pt. chlzol plow. JO apeed . . Call
priced reduced. Coil 814- 367-7468.
8 ft. WIINI - dliC.- - Now· 949-2283 : ~ ..
388-8861llnytimo. •
Michael' a Painting end WalHolland hoy rake, 3 pt. poll
hole digger, sickle mower, 8 1983 Mullong, 4 opd, 4 cyl. '87 Chov two ton truck. lpapering. Call 614-742 fl . drag dloc. Coli 814-268- air, pi, pb. hotchbock, sun combination, dump. cetlle· 2328.
- -- - - -le128&amp;.
roof. Col 258-81141 .
rack and grain bed, faircond. -,-D· a. M Contractors. VInyl
304-876-211111.
end ,aluminum siding - .
Wagon running gNrs t196 1981 Oldo Toronodo exc.
&amp; up, corn planter
96 &amp; cond. fully looded, mullaoll. 1882 GMC 4x4 ~ ton replacement Window• ·
,up, 1 &amp; 3 b11nom &lt;.plowa Coli 448-3428.
H.O.P.S . . P.B. outo t,.nl. In aula tl ng ·roofing ·
e191&amp; up, dloc •121&amp; up,
1.2 dieMI, 21,00() rnll . remodt~~Jing and new
cOnstruction -guitars . Call
pond scoop e60 &amp; up, hay 1 977 Orand Prf• 114,000 304-875-7161 .
. 304-773-6131 .
baler 1396 &amp; up, hoy rokos mlloo, sharp. 1972 Chov,
8326 a. · up, Sickle Bar lmpalo, r,od shape. Coli 1984 Ford F 180, 4 spood,
mowers *3215 • up, buah 448-049 oflor 1:30.
overdrive, Ronger A pkg. Spring 1pecial: Gene's deep
hog •2911 &amp; up, 9 fl. hoy
AM-FM COIIOU, 13,000 steam carp•l cleaning .
Scotch gu1·rd. free eatlbind 1796. Mouay Fergu- 1977 Ford Grone do 1400. miloa. 304-11711-2419.
matoo. Coli 614-992-8309
son Hoy conditioner UOO, 1978 Chevy Monzo UOO.
front and loedor 12110. Coli Coli 61&lt;4-379-2703.
or 114-742-~211 .
e14-2ce-es22.
73 - Vii'ili &amp; 4 W.O . . RON'S ·~Tel1111111on~Servia:-1980 VW Rabbit, 4 dr ..
Late -modal 81 HP Coso hatchback, delu•e plc.g .• 1984 Bronco AT. PS. PB. Specializing in Zenith end
dleul tractor t4,396. John AM-FM. radio, AC, auto
Motorola. Quazar. and
tilt. AM-FM cooMtte. houso calls. Coli 304-576Deere 1010 traclor·runs •
trans. rear detroit. new air,
looks now 12,006. 9N Ford tlroa, 12,1911 . .1977 vw t1,600 toke ovor poymento. 2398 or 614-446-2464.
tr1c1or. new battery-tune Dither atlltlonwegon. euto, Coli 448-2715 .
.up-point .t 1,6,9_6,.Coll .ti1J-. tre:::. ·"AM· FM rc!ll¢;
Fony
Troo
' 1978 F&lt;1rd von
removil
. .Trimming.
Cill '"3'04'stump'
6 7 5 - .... '
2B8-81122 .
defroal. new tlr111, AC. ·
.
Calloflor8PM,
1331
mllng•. reel .lhei'p•. Interior
Spring Special: 24'•30'x8' 11 , 195 . Cell 814-3B8wilh 16'x7' garege door a 9896.
SERVICE. e•1 977 Dodge 'A ton window RINGLES'S
service door. 83.888
perienced carpenter, electrl·
erected. Iron HatH Bldga. 1983 Dodge Colt 4 spd .. ven. Automatic, eir condi- .::ian. maeon, painter. rooftion, redlalo. Good condi814-332 -9746 collect.
1982 AMC Spirit 4 opd., tion. t1800. Call 814-992- Ing !Including hot tor
opplication) 304-676-208B
1978 dodge Aspon auto,
Tobocco ootter. Coli 1t1 4- 1878 Plymouth Fury auto. 3194.
or 876-7368.
367-7198 or 448 -1871 John's Auto Soles, Bulovlllo
1978
Dodgo
Romchorger
ovo.
Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Rd. Call446-4782.
4x4. Power 1teering. powet Moat well• completed 1ame
brakes.
air
conditioning.
Maisey Fergu1on 136 di...l 1977 Monte Corio high
dey. Pump 81111 and servltractor. Excellanl condition. miluge. ex.c. running cond .. Good condition . 19B2 coo. 304-896-3802.
Dodge Chorvor. Low mi14100. Now Hoiland boler. no oil, body fair. Call loogo, air conditioning, nt880. Larve boloo of hoy, oflor !, 814-258-12114.
&amp; D Homolmprove-nto.
tirH. IIIIo now. coli 1114- B
t20. Con deliver. Coll614repl1cement
windows.
742-20211.
992-7401 .
aluminum ·ooffit, vinyl sid1 982 Camero iutomatlc
Ing, continuous gutters, free
301 engine, AC, cruiae
Starting new S end L Farm control, AM·FM B·track, 7B Suboru Brat. 83,000 •ltimatea, all work gu~ren­
mil••· Exc. cond. 304· 876- '""· Spring Discount .. Call
Equipment. Corn planters, 18.600. Call 448-73611.
8217.
mowen. plows. drag harevaningo, 304-1178.~ 644 .
'
rows end bale oorrlers. Call 1979 Thunderbird Town
'76 Chevy Blozor. 4x4. 4
814-843-6166.
Landau, full power, moat inch lift, olumn whoolo, n- Cement Finisher. RiCk Garfoctory options, burgondy, 12.33 tlroo, 811,000 mlloo, field. 1114-985-4484 . New
drriiiY•••·a. parking loll. Any
82,600. Coli 1114-448- 304-882-3190.
63
Llvastocl!
lace old
0677. _:________ 1983 S 10 Bloror, automi tlr .-ps_ -pa, excen•n•
Reglttered Ouerter horse
condition. 304-676-1036.
brooding Irish Ray by AQHA
82
Plumbing
Champ: Tonto Ber Ouest
8o
Heating
'AAA'. Coli 446-3BB9 .
1 972 Oodga Chollenger per- 74 Motorcycles
formance 340 auto trans.,
Boor hogs. Cal 814-379- 81 ,100 . Call 304-675CARTER'S PLUMBING
1 980 Horely Davidson
2146 or 814-379-2370.
7278 or 304-875-58114.
AND HEATING
Sportstor, 3,000 miles.
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Arabian Stallion at alud. 1979 Chevrolet El Camino 12.600. Soaot Betz Honda.
Gallipolis. Ohio
Pure br!llld and part Areblen Super Sport PS. PB. outo.
Phone
814-446-3B88 or
1982
Hondo
CM450
I
for eale . Ask about our tilt whool. cruloc. AC. cua614-446-4477
1peed
ov•rdrlve.
firing,
lncentl~ program. R &amp; J
tom topper. Cl 441-7200.
windshield. radio, 2,600
Arobian. Leon. W. Vo. 304JIM 'S PLUMBING .. HEAT 468-1082.
Gonerol Lao 1 988 Dodge mil••· e•celle:nt cond . , ING. Rt. 1. Box 366, Galli-·
t1
.200.
Co11
.448-4316
.
Charger. 440 on gino. 4 sp.
polls. Coll614-367-0676.
8oby goo to for oole e1 0 . trans., e•cellent body and
304-6.7 5-6043.,_ "
.
Interior. Southern car . 1981 Hondo CR 80R, e•.
t2100 . Coli 1114-742- --cond. Coli 441-3584.
83 Excavating
Holstein cowl and bred 2603.
1983 Harley Dovidson tour
hoiforo. all A.l. end BHIA
leJiad. Herd average 1 972 Volkawogon, good ,gilda, full droll. AM-FM
I
18.000 lba. overstocked condition. ongino rebuilt re- ater.o can.. new cond .• Good-1 . E•cavating; basereason for selling. 304-882- cently, good tlros. t100 . 4,000 mi.· Call oltor I PM, menta. foOters. drivewaye,
Mptic tank$, landscaping.
2086.
Phone 304-882-31192 after 448-21111.
Coil onytimo 614-448 6 :30.
1 Yamaha 80-CC din bike, 1 4637, Jamesl. Davison, Jr.
2 riding horoound 1 ooddla,
ono gaited, all t850.00, 1974 Plymouth Scamp. Yomoho 100 CC din bike, 1 owner.
phone 304-676-28&amp;3 .
*1&amp;0.00 . Need• aoma Yo moho 21iOCC otNet a. din
framework . · Rune good . bike, 1875 Toyota Colico. 4 Dozer Work land clearing,
Good ttros end boilary. opd., naw ttros. Ctll 614- lendscaping, etc. free eslimotn. Call 446-8038 or
64 Hay &amp; Grein
1881 GTO. Rul good-y. 258-8838.
992-7119 anytime.
t!IOO.OO. Topper for Chovy
S-10, II ft. bed. t180.00. 1974 Honda 750 with forring rock &amp; helmet U50.
Coli 814-982·11080.
Coli 614-2411:1120.
84
Electrical
• Rllfrigeration
Yomoho .dirt bike 1400 cc.)
All I'Odona. cou 1-.304-77311387 before 8:00 p.m.

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Furnished gorogoopt. t'bdr ..
'21'11 Nell. Avo.. Oolllpolio
t235. utMitieo pold. Coil
4411-44'18 aflor 7PM .

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• -WKRP in Cincinnati ·- ·-[HBO) Fraggle Rock
NORTH
8:00 II Cil TV'.s Bloopera &amp;
tKae
PraC1ical Jokes Tonight' s
.75
practical joke victims are
tQU
Mariette Hartley and Pat
+AQtJ2
Morita. (60 min.)
By JIUIIft Jecoby
WEST
(]) Cisco Kid
Ullillg attitude leads against ootAIU4
USFL Footboll: Denver
is a modem development.
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McC:ormlck [CCI Hardcasgats that your honon are in another
tH3
lie helps clear a man of a 10ouit.
.Q 10 63
year-old murder conviction .
In today's deal, world champion
tAKJ!
(60 min .)
Kathy Wei was East. Playing attitude
+K7
(}J Public- H::!th Comm!s.,_
lead: agai::t -~trump helped her
Vulnerable: Both
aion
make a line defensive play. West ied
Dealer: South
0 CIJ lit ~recrow and
a· bear!, a nonnal long-suit lead, but
Mrs. King Lee is Amanda's
cllole the eipt to show weakness in
w..t
Eoot S..tlo
only hope when she is poithe salt. Kathy woa the king of hearts
soned. 160 min.)
IJid CODIIiclered the dele~. Since the
Pass · z+
Pass 2NT
(I) Or- Performances
1
Pus 3NT Pass Pass
(jJ) Uvin;r 1'1Goot cr.~o -Sky ~
lle,lrt . ~lg!IJ . '!1'111 a .fJlfY. bi,.., SI!Qt.. ' .···'··
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card, it was likely .t bat any bigh cards
flight, tho alb~tross, is ex·
in Wellt'l lwKI would lie In spades, theo
amined . (60 min.)
other anbld ltlit. But how should that
Ope~in&amp; lead:
• Cecil Todd Ministries
suit be attacked to take best advan[HBOI MOVIE: ' All tho
tace of cleclarer'a pouible weakness?
After a lltUe thoupt, Kathy selected
Rivers Run' [CCI Pi.rt 1
[MAXI MOVIE: 'Twilight
the killing defeue, the one specific
Zone - Tho Movie'
card ID ber band that could set the trick, because anotiier spade would be
9:00 II Cil (!) MOVIE: 'Private
conlroct. Slle thrust the spade queen led and ducked by West, maintainllig
Sosslono'
the defenden' communielltiOil to bel!
(]) 700 Club
oato the table.
(J) e &lt;HI MOVIE: 'Thio
Note the result. Declarer could not the contract.
Altbouch a low spade lead from
w~e for Hire' [CCI
develop the DiDth trick without pving
{ e CIJ Cit bte &amp; Allio Allie
up lbe lead to .East. who would then East might be effective, declarer
is upset wHen Jennie stan s
lead another spade .throuch South's J- would bave a cbance to break ap
showing signs ofadolescent
g to net five tricks for the defense. communication by putting up hll
rebellion.
Note abo that declarer·could not win jack, forcing · West to win the ·~
!ill Sentimental Journeys
by allowing the queen to hold the prematurely.
g MOVIE : 'Tycoon'
9 :30 0 ()) (jO Newhart Dick's
restoration plans for the inn

showing length,

not strength

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'81 Toyota Torool, I'Od,
75,000 miloo, V. O .C ..
13.600.00 . 304-8712700.

1 family 3 bdr .. unfurnished
gorogl opt .. 1 mo. dap. &amp;
rof. roquirod. Coli 4413711.
Furniehod efficiency • 188
utMIIOI pd .. siftgl. .duit, 820
41h Avo.. Oalllpollo. 4414411 eft• 7 p.m .

72
Volloy Fumituro, now &amp;
uood. Llrgo Hctlon of quality fllrnlttmt. 1218 Eo-n
Ave .. G..ipollo.

Truoke for lale

1117 Chovy \!!ton ,U, - d
oond. 1100. Call 448-7121
.,.., beiL11elltl 4-1.

' ""1° roomi" &amp;

INIIh. tor rent
f'u rnlahod, utilltioo furnlohad, UOO mo. Coli 4413713. '

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Ciuloo,t.400
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814-371·2712.

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11 :00 II Cil Cll Cil 0 ()) ® •
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(])BIIICoobyShow
(!) NFL Superatan Men
Who Played tho Game
(1) Bobby Jones: Gospol
· ·g Robort Allen Seminar
11 :30 II CIJ Cil But of Carson
Tonight's guests are Michael Landon. Ron Lucas,
Aif Supply and the M1gh1y

•

Carson An Players . (RI 160
min.)
Cl) BHt of Groucho

(J) SpwtsConlor
(I) WKRP in Cincinnati
QIJ) Simon &amp; Simon
Cll Latenight Amoric:a
®Taxi
(DJ
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Newa
Nighttine Spocilll The
economic. social and political problems of South Africa

e

are examined. (60 min.)

[HBOI MOVIE: 'HOt Dog,
The Movie'
·
1 1 :45 [MAXI MOVIE: ' Richard
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12:00 (])B..,. • Alen
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City, Oh. Clll 114-211&amp;;.
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ciJ Love n.t Bob
McMillon &amp; Wife
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TRISTAT.E
U'HOLITERY SHOP
1183 8oc. Avo., Oollpolio •·
014-448-7833or 814-446:
1833. .

=

1184 Dotlao Rem Doluu

B &amp; M TIREI, Tiro dNio,
Cuotom Whoola. CoH for
ilrlall 104-JII -1411.
IInce 1871 .

87

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- ACROSS

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1872 Oodgo ChoHongor
high performance 340, ••to~natlo tr•nemleelon,
11800.00. 304-1711-7271
or 8711-1114.

.-

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•

FumiiMd efficiency 107
2na, Avo .. Golipolla. Sho,.
beth. neo utllllln plld.
ldulls. Call 4&lt;:1-44 18 aft or
7PM .

,.

No"'

SNAKE!!

Booo Tl'llckor 2, bou boot Jemes Boy·• · Waler Service. t
with 40 NP MorcuiV motor. Also pools filled." Coli 814- ;
11116 Mlnnkoto troll motor. 2118-1141 o·r . 814-446- •
Supor liaty. 2 bettorloa. Too ,1176 or 614-441-7911 . ;
many tatna to lilt. 142110.
Colll1o4-9811-4387.
Ken' a Water Servtce. Wells. 'i
claterna,. pools filled. Phone
614-387-0123 or81 4-36778
Auto Parte
7741 night or day.
~
8o AccaNOrlel
Waugh ' l Water Service. ~
N- P-11. 4 opeod t,.na- Wetl1. cisterns. POOls, reaaomlooion for 1174 ~ ton Ford nabla rate1. Night or day
..:.,
Pickup . Coli 814-742- Colll14-258-1240.
3084.
.

A RUDDER

CIJ Jeoperdy

FILL.11\058

Seml-

General

(Answers tomonoW)

Jumbles: INKED GUA RD FERVO R MURMUR
An swer: Th is is a stern necessity on a boat-

e

M\l::H ·

•

86

Saturdav s

I

Nawlhour

' A Str.,ger io

· 19 ft. Alumo Croft boll. 90
horoc Mercury motor with
po-r trim. Coll448-31114.

,

®News
CiZ N- Name That
Tuno
• Jofferwons
7:30 II Cil Tic Toe Cough
rn College Basketboll •
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Furniohod 2 roomo &amp; bath,
down1uin. clean. adult
only, no palo. Ref. required.
Coi1448-11111

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Poniolly furnished 2 bdr.
gorogo openmont, Adults
only, -urily deposit. Call
lifter 3PM «1-8279-.-

fumlohod officlortCV apt.,
LR-DR combination, kitchon &amp; Nth. P - . 8ocurity dap. &amp; roforenco. (:all
448-4807 or 448-2802.

' - ordlnowy-

==~==~~~-·-,.-t~ -

69 For Sela or Trade

town. Call 446-11143 or
446-4289 for mora infor'
mation.

Unscromblo-lourJ-.
ono-toMCII- toform

. 3nataa

1972 Koyot FDNster 15'
travel troller. Call 614-3B89889 anytime on wHkend,
efter
wukdays .

Fruit
8o Vegetables ·

81

3 bedr. 1p1. cloll to down-

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ftfNNl fi}ft fil TltAT •ICMIIBIID WOIID QAME.
a/J \!{I ~~ by Honri Arnold and Bob LaO

79 llllotors :Homa•
8o Camperl

110 cobbogo plonts 89c.
onion 1eb 39c lb. Mid
pototooo, best opploo anyFirewood for sale. ·soft or who,., all other frulto and
hard wood. Coli 614-742- · vogotlbloa. B&amp;S Produce,
3064.
Viand St., Pt. Ploooont.

l!ouM tor" ••nt. Coli 3048711-7283 676 -6104 or
671-6388.
.

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Ohio

P•raoria Body Shop. Loculi
Rd. Pt. Piouont . Limited .
point job spoclol •1110.•
Phono dotllill 814-985-

Ouilor.
Le11
2 yeera old. New
condition. 1300. Call 814742-2988 .

Rowloigh Productl, _ Madicotod Ointment, VGo~r
Sproy, Skokloc Productsloll Conditioner, Joyce
Sautors 814-992-7825.

Hou1a1 for Rent

77

Mutlcal
lnltrumantt .

Kimball Artist Conoole plon.o . l'irfect condition. ·1,011 ·
then hoH prtoo It teH.OO.
Coil 814-882-6465.

8300 dtill; ·

Mondey, Mardl18, 1986

Monday, March 18. 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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l)aily Sentinel

Emergency squa. kept busy

Area deaths
John il. \Yorkman

Tul)pel'S PlainS unlt . tr8JIIj)OI1ed
Nlnecallswereanaweredoverthe
.
weekend by untis of the t,lelp Raymond LarldnS from hli 'l\lppi!I'S

County EmereePcY Medical Ser·

Imogene ScottO'Nelll. . .
.
A retired ·oecatl!t' Township

"
Mason,

Friday evening tn Mt.
as a result of an
automobile accident.
Born July 23,1958,1nPomeroy, he
was the son of John M. and Carol J.

the
'School District,
O'NelliattendedCenterPotntUnlon
MissiOn Church In Utile Hoeklng.
Survivors Include his wife, Jane,
at home; two daughters, Mrs.

construction. He attended the Christian Brethem Church tn Mason,
CUlton Untted Methodist Church
and was a memberoftheSonsofthe
American Legion Post 140 tn New
Haven and thei.B.E.W. Local4951n

stepson, Leonard Parsons, of
kersburg; three stepdaughters,
Patsy Plauche of Parkersburg,
Joann . Dalhlem, Buckhanrion,
W.Va., and Sue Preston of Mel·
~~~.~F~l;a:;·;;
. brothers, Lay-

. Airy, N.C.,

Monday. . .rch 18. 198&amp;

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

· vice; flvecallJilnSalllrdayandfrur

oaSunday. .

.

At 9:16a.m. onSalllrday, Middleport wu called to 383 Alh St. for
Myrtle !-Iarrison who W8l treated
but not transported. At 9:43a.m.,
Pomeroy went to :100 Lasley St. for
Norma Goodwin who wu taken to
Veterans Memorlill. Middleport
weni to 128 MIU Sl. ·it 1: 53 p.m. for
Pam Alley to Veli!llns Memorial.
At 5:06p.m .. Potne!bywascalledto
Kingsbury Rd. for Allee Plan~ who
was treated but not transported.
And at 5:11 p.m. on Saturday, the
Rutland fire ~twas called
to the' Pauline Allklnll residence oo
New Lima Rd. where a nre had
startf!!l tn a milking barn.
On Sunday at l2: 44 a·n;t·· the

~=iJ~~n~kF~~~~an~d~M~rs~~~~~~

(Cindy) L Hesson, J-lartford; a Fla., and ClaytonO'NelliolAthens;
nephew and niece. TYler and Rlkkl ·two sisters, Delete Seckman, ParHesson, Hartford: paternal grand- · kersburg, and Aileen Welch, Cutler;
parents. Raymond and Verlle and 20 grandchildren.
Workman, Point Pleasant; materHe was preceded tn death by his
nat grandparents, VlrgJnia · v. first wi!e, Bethel, who died In 1.977;
CLEVELAND &lt;AP) -Holders of
Russell, West Columbia and the late and by a sister. ·
slx wtnntng tickets will share
EddieRussellandseveralauntsand ' . Services wm be held at 1 p.m.
Satunlay's "Ohio Lotto" jackpot of
. Wednesday -a t the Whtte F)lrierat
uncles.
$2,909,418, state lottery officials saki..
There will beaprlvateservlcefor !-lome tn CoolvUie Willi Rev. Roy ·
Each ticket llsted all six numbers
famliy only at theparent'sresid~nce Deeter officiating.
.
In tbe game -1,
Tuesday, 11 a.m .. with the Rev.
Burtal wiD be . tn the Coolville
'J:C,)JWA.OO no\..¥.,1~.GE-=&amp;naiil·hinnm ID Venice F1a. are . · drawn
and39:
'" J'ail'le'!n'1'W1libtll~11rtlitg:tltinai\viii'~&amp;Jm;te., . · ~--~~·-----~ Sunda B.fter a tomado 8 --ed
the
' ur1n
. Ohio Lottery officials did not
be at the Union Cemetery, Letart.
Frlends may call at the funeral
Y
P
lbrou&amp;h area, lnJ
g
tmmedlately anoounce how many
Callinghoursaretodayfrom6to9 home alter 2 p.m. on Tuesday and
about 40 people and kUling two. A Sara8ota County Sheriff's
tickets had five or four of the
p.m. at the Foglesong F)lneral until !he time ·of services on
Depariment spokesman said about 24 homes were deetroyed
numbers and how much money
Wednesday.
. .
II!-~
ad-!1~§!!:9~L!\f'.e:cM!.d.-o(AP.La8erphoto). ·
. Home, Mason.
holders of tJK,se tickets would win.
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Five lotto winners

Plallls resldelle(. to CAmden-Clark

Memorial Hoepltsl. The f'oaW!Ioy
unit wu called to King Rldlle Rd. at
3: SO p.m. for Walter Kina who was
transported to Veterans Memorial.
At 7:11 p.m., Middleport
to
128f'n J1owell St. lot Mark Hannin8
to Veterans Memorial. And at9:01
p.m .. pomeroy wenl to 206 Butter·
nut · Ave. for Jack Landers . to
Veterans Memortal.

went

Tonight, clear. Low ·~. Tues·
day, partlY cloudy. High~. The
chance of precipitation is near zero
tonlghtanOllli*ttt!lrt ~ay.
EJdEaded Forecut .

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ByNANCYYOACHAM
SentlneiSUII Writer ·
Pomeroy VIUage wDI be applying to the Ofito
Department of Development for funding under the
Community Development Block Grant Small Cities
Program tor housing rehabilitation and extension of
water and sewer llnes.

Inspection set
Evangeline Chapter 172 of the

Temple. Plans were
annual Inspection which will take
placeThursdey at7:00p.m.Depu(Y
Grand Matron Sal)y· Gifford wUl
sel'lle as the.tnspect!ng o~r, ·- ..: -'••••o" .... ,,,.....

Veterans Memorial
Saturday Admissions .. Mahlon
Eblin, Pomeroy; Thomas Hawley,
Pomeroy; Pearl Redman, Bidwell.
Saturday Discharges--Warren
Black, ZeVa Kitchen, Harry Miller,
Kenneth Hartley , Clarence
Spurrier.
Sunday Admissions..Travls Chll·
dress, Racine; Marion Weaver,
Middl eport; Jack Landers',
Pomeroy.
Sunday Dise harges --Raymond
Muter, Edward Templeton, James
Moumfng, Horton Arnold.

Meets this e,·ening
Racine Village Council will meet
In recessed session at7 this evening
at vUiage halL A Saturday night
dld not
or the
quorum. Tile Saturday night meetIng had been scheduled to consider
Increasing water rates.

Meets Wednesday
The Middleport Literary Club wUI

meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Nan Moore. Mrs.
Mal'\/ In WUson will review the book,
"Butte's Landing" by Jane Rickloff
and members wlll name their
favorite historical novel tnanswerto
roll call.

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· d·'Al'ieillllOO~fofili"C'DBGtfuilling'friiistlill'iised
f.)r houstngrehabiUtatlon. But, It lscouncUman'sJohn
Anderson's understanding that the other 50 percent
can be used for lr!trastructure puilJOSeS such as water
and sewer ex lenstons.
For this reason, councU plans to target the MonkeY

In · recessed session
Monday night, Racine VU!age
Council gave a first reading to an
ordinance Increasing water ratestn
the town.
The..!l&lt;!IOk QOOtna!ICe!! In~- .
water rates for residential customers from $7 to $10 a month with
proportionate Increases for ·other
uses. The ordinances also provides ·
tliat residents must secure permits
from the Ractne Board of Public
Affairs and must pay extre for
additional water uses such as tullng
swlmri\tng pools and wa:tertng
gardens. · Further, the ordinance
establishes a penalty for water
customers who violate water usage
regulations during emergency
periods.
,
During the discussion, It was
pointed out that electricity to run the
water ,pumps now costs over $Em a
month. It Is the Intention of the
Board of Public Affairs to use
money from the rate increase to
make repairs to thewatersystem.lf
the ordinance survives two more
readings and is approved the
Increased . water rates wUI go Into
effect on May 1.
Council accepted the resignation
ofrouncUn\anDanSayre.Noreason
was given for the resignation.
CouncU has 00 days toappotnta new
member to thegroup.lfcouncUdoes
oot make that appolntml'llt within

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·
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Run area of Pomeroy where water and sewer
Improvements are badly needed· If funding is
acquired, Anderson said councllwouldprobabl)lmake
the money avaUabje to eligible residents either
through an ootrl&amp;ht grant or a low IntereSt loan.
Anderson saki some of Pomeroy's businesses have

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agreement.
ThebOardwUislgntheagr,eement
If: all improvements and alterations
are made subject to the board's
appfuval; If the village wiD provide
use or the property lor parking

requirements 1!, for example, there was an upstairs
area In the business' building that could be made Into
an apartment for housing.
"The matn thing when you go after a grant,"
....... ·AhderSoo said, "Is that those whO $BY they want the
. grant money follow through."
·
The first of two publlc meetings will be held tonight
(Tuesday), 7: 00 p.m.. at village hall. Cltlzells are
·. encou'raged to attend the meeting to provide Input Into
· the local CDBG program.

Member FDIC

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the time spanL then Mayor"Charles
Pyles will appoint a replaceml'llt.
. · Having been operating on a
temporary apprq~rtatlon, council
Mondliy night approved the permanentappreprlettonof$160,953.06
for19115 .
Cleanup days In the town were set
for this Wednesday, ThurSday and
Friday. The vUlaae wUl haul free all
trash placed at the curbings by
residents. Residents are to use bag&amp;.
boxes and other containers for the
trash and are encourage to cleanup
around tbelr PIIJI)el'tlel.
Plaris were 1011cle for the street
committee to contact lhe SUtftlli
'l'ownsliiP Trustes for the use of a
grader tor Improving an alley near
the C. and A. Garage.
Meeting with councU. the Board of
PUblic Affairs planned to determine
the repairs that are needltd at the
aerator building and the board will
secure estimates on their repairs. A
meeting of tbe bo(lrd was set for 7
p.m. Monday.
Council made plans to name
aoother polkF o!llcer to work In the
evenings at Its next meeting which
will be held on Aprll1.
Attending last night's session
were Mayor Pyles, Clerk Shirley
Evans. and councU members Rl&gt;bert Beegle, Frank Cleland, Larry
Wolfe and Carroll Teaford. Absent
was councilman Scott Wolfe,

erosion. Seyler said other areas were pointed out to
Farley, but these areas were the only two which could
be reclaimed at this time.
Council discussed the upcqmtng Issuance of tear
down orders for delapidaled 'buildings withm the ·
village. CouncUman Larry Wehrung pointed out that
Charles .Legar, fire chief, 1s concerned that building
owners will not sign burning permits allowing the tire
department to destrcy their structures because of a
clause which states that the owner ts responsible for

clean up according to specifications or the village will
Issue tear down orders and the owners can be
responsible for the whole projectwlthoutthehelpofthe
ftredepartinent.
CoWlCIIaisodisCusseil a problem tnfrontofthedrtve
tn maUbox on Secood St. acrosstrom the post office. A
sign will be put up to discourage people from parking
cars close to the box and making it Impossible topuU in
with a car to drop ofi maO.
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during tootblill sea!On; ff the return
of the property to the board is
guaranteed, should a buyer for the
propel:IY and buldlng he found; 1!
use of - the buDding for schOOl
b!Js1ness J&gt;UlliOSI'S and access to the
rear of the old junlor high are also
guaranteed.
Wehrung has met with Youth
League representatives and was a
llttle discouraged by their lack of
Interest. According to Wehrung, 1!
the vUlage constructs two b8ll fields .
on the property, and maliltalns
them properly, the youth league
might be Interested tn using the
fields for back up pul'J1011e5. rt the
fields are llghtiid, the idea ofusbia
•(CoJjtinued on page 10)

Cable TV
sunrey
.results
released

ByllaffuaciAPreporla
The Jobless rete In Meigs COU!Xy
during 1984 averaged 10.6 percent,
according to figures released Monby the Ohio Bureau of
d

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Tllecounty'syear·roundaverage
stood more ·than ooe percent above
the state figure; and. nearly three
pem!lltage points 0\lft' the national
a"""ll&amp;l!·
u-'l'ltrtJuahoui lhe lalt six IIICIIthl of
lhe year, lhe cowrty's Jobless rete
hovftecl around 10 paceot, cloltng
outlheyearwlthaOecemberfllure
of 10.4 pem!llt.

ton:e, an

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without work each month of the
year.

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__Con'!'JJ!d~ted ,C:ommunlcai_!Ons
Cable TV customers In Pomeroy iiQf ·- ·-· ·
an opportunity to put In thelr " two
cents worth" by lUling out a survey
lprtn that was circulated last week
tn thevUlage.
Approximately 100l forms were
delivered door to door and the
results of the survey are pretty
conclusive according to Bill Young.
. Pomeroy village councllman . .
A high majoi'tty of . Pomercy
resident! are cable ·users and most ·
have 3-4 people tn their famU!es;
most are not pleased with their cable
servkebut they feel that the channel
selection is good; most are not
wUllng to pay and additional $1.93 for
cable plus an additional $1 next
year; the majority of cable users do
watch Cable Network News and do

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o_ ~~t~w~an~t~t~o
Vlllaae
SAFEI'Y OONCERN ..;. In compliance with a ·
~
Council, lhe front .
wallJ of lhe l!;mplre Funtllure Store buDding,
extensively damqed by lire over a yeiU' 8(10, Is being
IAlmdowlt.NorihSecondAve.,ilblockednearlhetear
.

request from

downeffortsasasalety~T~eMUre.No

lsbelnglllledlntlleteardown.
was a safety hazard IAl pecletltriMw uacl motGr11U
traveling In front of lhe bumed out stntdure which Is
ownedbyCasbyMeadows,Jr.,ofGaDipnils.
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put replarepay
CNN with
mostdonotthinkthatsentorcltlzens
and the disabled should have their
discount reduced from 25 percent to
10 percent; the majority of Pomeroy's cable usershavejustthe basic

Senate deadlock keeps ~:=~=:~J:~r~ffi~~
69 Ohio S&amp;Ls closed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio's
33 state senato~hold thefutureof an
estimated !iOO,OOJ customers of the
state's privately Insured savings
and loan associations as the
lawmakers haggle over whether to
require fl!deral Insurance for the
S&amp;Ls to reopen.
.
In Ctnctnnatl, one savings and
loan depositor complained todey the
lawmakers had turned the legls!a·
lion, designed to restore confidence
tn the thrift Institutions, toto a
"poUt leal football.''
"I'm 'kind of shocked the way
they're foollng around with It up
theretnColwnbus.Alotpeopleneed
' their money," said Richard Dehler.
'.'With our checklilg account froze.
too. rJU&amp;t think they ought get off .
their duffs and understand that

people need their money and quit
playing politics and get moving so
banks can get going again."
Despite the Senate deadlock, Gov.
Richard Celeste' 5 ofitce . said the
governor had tentative plans for an
afternoon visit to Washlngton to
meet with mro~bers of the Ohio
congressional delegation and federal banking officials.
Meanwhile, depositors of the
failed Home State Savings Assocla·
tion of Cincinnati met tn a college
gymnasiUm tn Dayton Mondey
night and planned a motorcade to
show Gov. RichardCE'lestethatthey
wUl fight for their money locked
behind the thrift's closed doors.
The ..Democrat-controlled House
early Monday-evening passed 11!&gt;2·
and sent to the Republican·

Regarding a pay Playboy chan. net, Youngreportsthatthequestton ·
was a toss up with about ha1! of the
vtllage'scabieusers infavorandthe
other hall against.
Pomeroy cable users now pay
$7.35 a month for basic service,
which is less than that paid by
surrounding communities.
Cable su!Veys can still be picked
up at Clark's Jewelry. Elberfelds,
Swisher's and Nelson's drug stores,
and vUiage hall. Completed forms
mayberetumedtotllevillagewater
department.
This survey was also conducted tn
Syracuse and Middleport ..
Sul'lley results wUl be presented to
Consolidated Communlcattonsat a
meeting tn Point Pleasant, to be held
later this month.

controlled Senate a bUl designed to
help re-open the 69 S&amp;Ls thai
remained shuttered by celeste's
order by clem:tng a path through
state regulations that would allow
them to become part of the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corp,
However, the biD became bogged
down in the Senate Ftnanclal
Institutions .Committee, wlilch debated whetht!r state officials should
require the thrifts to obtain federal
deposit Insurance before being
allowed to re-qJen.
One Institution. Columbia Savings
and Loan Co. of Ctnctnnati, reopenedMondayasamemberofthe Tax money recehMI
FSLIC.
"Mostofourcustomershavebeen ' Registrar Michael J . McCuilion
dolngbuSiness-wllhusforyearsand - announced that the 1985 Febi'Uary
(Continued on page 10)
dlstributkln of license tax '"" r•nu1:_
tptals $18,618,506.15. Meigs l'ou nty ·s
share of the total is $63,8'T7.33.

Meigs' average jo~less rate 10.6 percent in 1984
;~ploymentSeJVIces.

BANK ONE .

cleanupoftheareaaftertheburntng. lftheownerdoes
not abide by this requlrment , the cost of the deanup
would be blUed to his or her taxes.
Wehrungemphaslzed that In some cases, plumbing
fixtures and brtcks would have to be removed and
basements and ctsterns would have to be filled.

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Council proceeds
with rec.facility
Although no Pomeroy citizens
turned out forlastThursday' spubllc
meeting to discuss the proposed
plan to provide a rect"'atlon facUlty
behlndtheoldPomeroyJuntorHlgh
building, councll is moving ahead
with the recreation Idea.
According to Larry Wehrung,
councilman tn charge or the
proposal, the Meigs Local Board of
Education has agreed to sign a lease
to allow the village to use the
property with mtnor changes to the

Substantial penally 101' early withdrawal.

IRA. The All·An.lc:an TaxSbellar
INryone Can HaN .

Revlewprojects

In other matters, council discussed two lll.1n0r ·
reclamation projects for Pomeroy which, according to
MltchFarleyofOhio'sBureauo!MintngReclamatlc;&gt;n,
wUl be completed this spring. Mliyor Richard Seyler
reported Farley had agreed to reclaim a recurrent

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•You're eligible for an IRA if you have mcomelrom .
employmenl and II you are under age 701ft .

Reschedules meeting
A regular meeting of the Meigs
Local School District Board of
Education scheduled to Tuesdey
night at 7 p.m. tn Middleport has
been postPoned.
·
The meeting wlli be heldat!Oa.m.
on Wednesday, March 'n, at the
Central BuUdtng, Middleport.

up to Stm.OOJ tn fiscal year 19115 CDBG funding and up
to $400,00J In flscall986 funds. The funds are available
on a limited basts 1! certain eUglbUity guidelines are
met.

·- ·· Meeltng

Gonlon O'Neill, 71, oof Little_.
Hocking, died Sunday morning at
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital
following a brief Illness.
Born In Washington County, he
was a son of the late Noah and

Meigs County
happenings...

25 Centa

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Water rate hike
coming in Racine

Gordon O'Neill

1 Soctlo11. 1 0
A Multi-

1986

Wednelday thnJu&amp;lt Fri!I&amp;Y:

Mooily lalr,lfl&amp;lllln lhe upper401
to upper IlL Lows In upper !liB to
upper 1111 W-.eeda,y uaclln lhe 30s
'11tunda,y and Friday.

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student at Cornlng Elementary and .
a member of St. Bernard's Catholic
Church.
In addition to his parents'-h~ ll;
survived by five brothers; Michael
Altier of LangsvUie; Greg, Chris·
topher, Pat lick and Tony Altier, au
of Coming; a sister, Mrs. Michael
(Cindy) VInes, Mansfield; a pater...... ~ O"'" .....~tt" th ...., , : ro•M A'tl,.,... .·c ...
UCAO h ' ... _.,.,.u .... &lt;'••"- • I "'-' oOU
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Corning; and a maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mma Robb, ·atso·-ot
Corning.
The mass of christian burtal wUI
be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at SL
Bernard's Church with Father
Ronald Arter officia ttng.
Burtal will be in the MUiertown ·
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the WlleyVanFossen Funeral Home In ComIng from 2-9 p.m. today (Monday 1.
Christian wake sel'\llces wili be
held at 8:30p.m. this evening at the
funeral home.
The family requests that memorIal contrtbutions be made to the
Corning Emergency Squad.

enttne

Vol.34,

Brent M. Altier
Brent M. Altier,12, of Jackson St.
tn Coming, died Saturday at his
home.
Born April 8, 19721n Zanesville, he
was a sonofLeo.andAnn RobbAitier

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Wealher forecast

9,14.,, :TI~· :::31:__,.~0~hi!l!o~E~as~~l!.te!drn~,S~taru~h~el~d~ltlts~regu~~lar~--~

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the state's highest average unempluyment for last year, with a 19.5
pet tent rate, the Ohio Bureau of
Statewide, unemployment averEmployment Services says. ·
aged 9.4 pem!llt. Nationally, the
The Ohio River county had an
joblels 'rate averaged 7.5 percent averaaeofl,529peopleoutofalabor
durlngl9811.
ton:e of 7,8441ooldng for work, the
RelionaUy. Meip's employment OBES said In figures released
plctureaboutaveragetnSoutheut·
Friday.
em Olllo.
Hancock County, tn northwest
' Of aD surrounding counties, only . central Ohio, hadanavera&amp;eof2,:JI2
Atbllll cOOnty had a 9.3 percent,
people unemployed. but with a
, whlleGI1lla po&amp;ted a lO.hverage
WOI'kforceof35,~.1thadthelowest
ralfllu'lnltlltcalendaryear.
averaae unemployment at 6.5
. Awr.. unemployment petL'BI·
pet cent.
taae rates for other -the811ern
For the year, Ohio's
Ohio counties In 191M were: Lawunemployme!lt'fU9.4pen:fllt,and
renee, 16.7; JacUon. 11.1; and
tor lhe United States It was 7.5
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Meanwhile, Adlma County had lleC.'CIId-lll&amp;heltawraaeratefor1BM

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at18.2pen;ent,whUeGreeneCounty
Jackson, 11.1: Jefferson, 11.5;
jobletl8 rate in
had thesecond-lowestat6.7 percent.
Knox, 11.5; Lake, 9.7; Lawtence,
The counties and their ave~ 16.7; Llcktng, 7.8; Logan, 8.2;
C&lt;lunty
unempiQymen~ rates for~ year.
Lo~aln, 11,5; Lucas, 9.3; Madison,
Adams, 19.5, Allen, 9.7. Ashland, 8.2, Mshonlng, 12.3; Marlon, 14.1;
Atlall owoooooooooooooooooooooooo ..l.fi
9.0; Ashtabula. 13.1; Athens, 9.3;
Medina, 8.8; Meigs. 10.6; Mercer,
Glllla ........................... 10.4'11
Auglalze, 9.4; . Belmo~t, 14.7;
11.4; Miami, 9.4; Monroe, 18.0;
o................ ll.ICK
Btown, ]2.9; Butler, 9.8, Carroll, Montgomery, 8.0; Morgan, 12.0;
~wretaee ...................... 11.'7f'n.
11.9; Champa~, 7.6; C~rk, 8.0;_ Morrow,l2.0: Musldngum,10.6;
Metp ........................... ll.r,t
Clennont,l0.5, Clinton, 9.5, Colum
Noble, 15.4, Ottawa, 10.2; PauldVln*oa ........................... lt.l~
blana, 12.5; Coshocton, 10.3; Craw· tng, 8.0; Perry,14.0; Plckaway, 9.8;
ford,11.7; Cuyahoia. 8.9;
Pike, 14.2; Portage, 10.6; Preble,
Darkle, 8.2; Defiance, 8.9; Dela- 6.8; Putnam, 10.~ Richland, 9.9;
.JONESS RA11i: IN 'Mware, 7.0; Erte. 8.7; Fairfield, 8.9; Ross, 9.9; Sandusky, 9.8; Scioto,
Willa lhe a&lt; ;I liM al Alllena
Fayette,l2.8; Franklin, 7.2; Fultoa, 111.1; Seneca. 10.1; Shelby, 9.7;
c.u.&amp;y, llle
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111
GaWa, 10-4;
8.1; Stark, 10.7; Summit, 9.9;
Greene.6.7;Guernsey,12.7;HamU·
Trumbull, 11.7; ~arawu,
avenpd-llpa lllflrlla
ton, 8.0; Hancock, 6.5; Hardin. 9.9; 11.3; Union, 7.9; Van Wert, 6.7;
1lll IMwa-«WWIJ, 'Willi •
0 · - ' - , 18.2; Henry·, 9.5; Hlgh·
1U,·
WIUTI!II,
8.6;
Waslilna'M at:&amp;
II 11.7 pa a ' 3, 111111
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7.1; Huroo, 12.6;
Wood, 7.5; Wyandol, 7.3.

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