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Chase Manhatten · buying more S&amp;Ls
with assets of $24 billion, wUI buy First National BankofCJnclnnatl Is
American Savings Bank of Upper assisting Charter Oak with lnsu·
Sandusky, Permanent Savings &amp; · ranee from the Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corp.
Loan Association or Hammon,
McAlister said he wOUld allow the
Oxford Savings Association of
of Clnclnna tl thrifts to open for
pair
Oxford, and 51\vings One Assocla·
full
service
when they and their
Uon of Dresden. The four thrUts
banks
make the request.
sponsoring
have as;;ets totaling $291 mUUon.
of
the
11 remaining
Another
McAlister said Molitor has been
thrifts, Anchor Savings Association
acquired by Central Trust of
Clncinnatl arid Is In the process of · ofHUisboro, Is In the process of using
a $425,!ID state loan to help qualify
getting Insurance from the Federal
.
for federal Insurance.
Deposit Insurance Corp., while

COLUMBUS (UPI) The
number
of
Ohio
savings
and
loan
Clarence N. Rupp
Karen L Johnson
associ a tlons stJU lacking a way to
Karen Lynn " Prudy" Johnson, 41,
reQpen has dropped below the dozen
Clarence Nicholas Rupp, 72, a Racine, died Sunday in Holzer
mar,k. and wtll go even lower today
former reskll'llt of Middleport and a Medical Center.
as the Chase Manha ttan Bank of
longtime resident or Toledo, died
She was born Jan. 7, 1944, In
New York announces some new
Monday at the Northside Convales· Parkersburg to Charles H. and
acquisitions.
cent Center In Atlanta, Georgia.
Bonnie F . Wolfe 'lbelss. Racine,
Honie Savings of America. Los
A retired ma nager of the Food· Ohio.
Angeles . the second-largest sa vlngs
town food store In Toledo and a U.S.
She was an aide for 13 years with
bank in the country, has signed
· Anny veteran of World War II. the Southern kindergarten aild a
letters
of Intent to purchase four of
Rupp was born March 22, 1913 In member of the Bethany United
the
closed
Ohio thrifts, Robert B.
Attala, Ala., a son of Elmer and Methodist Church, Dorcas, Ohio.
McAlister,
state superintendent of
Maude McComb Rupp. He had been
Surviving along with her parents
savings
and
loan associations,
a member of the Middleport · are her husband Harold David
announced
Monday
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Masonic Lodge.
Johnson, Racine, Ohio; one son,
In
addition,
Ch.arter
Oak Savings
Survivors Include a daughter and David M. Johnson, Racine; two
ASSOciation
and
Molitor
LOan and
son·ln-law,KrlstenandSteveFrled· sisters, Joy K. Morarlty, Syracuse
Building Co., both Cincinnati, are
man, Atlanta; a brother, Marvin and lbura J . Hupp, Racine; one
Rupp, Fostoria; a sister, Gladys brother, Thomas M. Theiss, Por· · neru· receiving federal Insurance
with help from a pair of Cincinnati
Myers, Toledo; and two grandsons, tland and several nieces and
banks, McAlister said.
Bryon and Evan Friedman, both a t nep~s ..
The latest transactions wltl rehome ln ·Atianta.
Funeral services will be Wednes·
He was preceded In death by his day at1 p.m. at Foglesong Funeral · duce to 11 the number o!Ohio thrifts
stW open only for ilmlted wlthdra·
parents and his wife, Veva Russell Home with the Rev. Paul McGuire
~als
of $1,!ID per month per
officiating.
· Rupp.
customer.
Fifty-seven will be open
Graveside services will be held 3
Burial Will be 1n the Greenwood
tor
full
service.
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p.m. ~ednesday, along with a Cemetery.
said
Home
Savings,
McAIIs!er
veteran s memorial service. at
Friends may call at the funeral
Riverview Cemetery. Rev. George home trotn 2-4 and 7·9 p.m. on
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The mayor also reported that
another contractor may take over
construction of a new Nelson's Drug
Store. Building materials for the
· project were left on the East Main .
St.' site when Gene Metz Construe·
!Jon, Belpre. began ·expertencjng
financial dlfllcultles. Metz Con·
structlon Is now Involved In lltlga ·
lion over the matter.
As requested by Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman, council voted
to let Middleport administer the
.state funded cab service which has
~ proposed for the two villages.
Administration wtlllnclude writing
the Initial grant, keeping the books
$nd auditing the program.
· In other business, council wjll
l)egtn taking applicatlons for a
supervisor to oversee Pomeroy
summer wor~rs who wiD be
employed through the Ga!Ua-Melgs
Qmmunity Action Agency's Job
Training Program Act. An older
person wDI be needed for the
position. Half of this person's wages
Will be paid through another C.A.A.
program: The vtll!J&amp;e will pay t~
olber half.
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pickUp lor the village but made no
decision. A recent trash pickup was
much appreciated by village resl·
dents, a~rdlng to Councilman

Jane Walton, clerk-treasurer,
pointed out that total costs to the
village for the recent week·lorig
trash piCkup was $250,
Walton also said that city lneome
tax moliey to this point Is being used
to ''play catchup." said Mayor
Seyler, "We were bankrupt, but
we'te getting wellJ'Veryday."
At the next regular meeting,
council wtll select an engineer to
outline upgrading of the village's
sewer system as requested by the
Environmental Protection Agency .
Present for Monday's meeting
were Mayor Richard Seyler; Jane
Walton, clerk-treasurer; Council
members Larry Wehrung, John
Anderson, Bruce Reed, Henry
Werry and BUI Young; and Jennifer
Sheets, solicitor.

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PUCO Chairman Thomas
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Brown wtll conduct the hearing
with the Athens County Commissioners. The public ls encouraged to
attend and present their concerns.
"It Is Important to Jet the PUCO
know our concerns about q,SOE's
line maintenance, emergency planning and safety procedures," stated
Phyllis Casto , AOPIC board
member.

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GaiDa County Local Schools, $3.7 million; Cou~ty
general fund, $&amp;17,&lt;XXJ; Gallia-Jackson-Vinton Joint
Vocatlonal School, $300,00); and, Cheslre Twp.•
$168,!nl.
· Just how much money Is lnvolved·is uncertain and
the Impact Will vary with each county, said Jim
Witzel, administrator of the public utllity tax division
within the state department of 'taxation.
The redistribution stems from a series of sult.i. filed
In 1981, 1982, and 1983 by the Gallia County auditor,
who questioned the method used by the tax
commission to apportion personal property taxes of
the Ohio Power Co. and the Ohio Vallev Electric Co.

. The case went before the board of tax appeals and
eventually reached the Ohio Supreme Court last July,
where a decision favoring the county auditor was
affirmed. But the full Implications of the decision are
only now becoming known to ol~er county auditors.
The six counties will gain .because they contain
power generating facilities owned by the two utilities,
said Witzel. The change does not affect the overall
value of the companies, he said.
"In our original method, we did not apportion all of
the value qf the powr,r plant In the county where It is
. located," Witzel explained. "We sprea~ it over all of
the counties Where It operated."
The method of taxing electric -companies was
changed as a result of the decision. But because the

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litigation Involved only those two companies, the
changes affecting the other utilities were made
beginning with the 1984 tax duplica 1es and Will not
require a redistribution, Witzel said.
"What we had to do Is go back Into all of these
counties and take some of that value back out.and put
It Into Gallla and the others," he said.
The money owed by the 59 counties Will be withheld
from future distributions from the state, Witzel said,
but that wtll leave less money fOr each polltlcaL
subdivision, such as schools, townships and others
authorized to levy taxes, until the debt Is paid.
"Picture It as a pie. We, carved It one way, and the
Supreme Court divided It another way, " said Witzel.

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A $1,630,!ID bon(! iSsue-tax levy,
which would have provided funds
along with state aid for an extensive
building program, failed &amp;70-579 at a
By BOB HOEFLICH
special election held Tuesday In the
Senllilel Slafl Writer
Eastern Local School District.
AlthOugh
the entran~ Is padAlthough the Issue was for 6.37
and
a
!repassing warning is
locked
mills the Eastern Board of Educa·
p&lt;ll&gt;ted,
services
wtll he held Sunday
lion had Indicated that a five mtll
at
the
Morse
Chapel
Community ·
levy which produces monies for
Church
on
County
Road
35 near
building Improvements In the
Dorcas.
Charles
P
.
Bailey,
chair·
district would be removed so that
man of the chapel's board of
the tax inerease·lf the Issue passed .
·
trustees , said TueSday:
would have bj.&gt;en only 1.87 mills In
rn
fact,
Bailey
ls!;ued
a
public
·
new'taxE'$.
riot!~ to·that euect in re&amp;c!!On to tl\e
. The state had promised $3,823,695
padlock and the trepaJslngnotlceon
to the total building program
the 126 year-old church. It has the
planned by the district. The plan was
same salutation as the !repassing
llJr renovat!on of the present fiigh
CUlSII:D-'DIIIIJI)'oarolddluidlonfuinlyBoad COnfl.lrente or tile MetiJodlst Church. However,
fitiol tnt
Jidated' el
-';' 3Snelll'~-'-r~~lll)dJlllllt!!daplnst ~are beii!J~ aa.cJ wonlllp wiDapparentJy
noll~ ahd reads; .
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:•.--"'·g' by .._, __._ Edwaidll !ll. lhli.' ..,...,. .Ohio COilllnUe 10 lake plll(!e lU; l1ie Church 'despite threats of ·
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· Here's the precinct vote on the
lty
Church as scheduled, May 12,
Issue:
1985.
Easlem Local Leyy
Yeil No
"Sunday school, lOa.m.; worship
East Bedford (Part) (6
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service,
lla.m.
voters;
1 0
"Everyone
invited to attend.
North Chester
79 89
"Come
expecting
a blessing from
South Chester
72 104
the
Lord.
We
believe
In worshiping
West Chester
93 83
God through birth, death and
Lebanon (Part.) tersl
4 9
ByNANcr YOACHAM
Quebec, Canada the first week of catied by Fultz to testify about the
resurrection of Jesus Christ."
Long Bottom
32 60
Sentinel staff Writer
April on a French Club field trip. events of the field trip. Both
A !repassing sign posted on the
Ollvedale
96 90
A hearing on a motion for Informal hearings for each student accounts were nearly identical
front
door of the church when
Reedsville
57 78
preliminary lnlunctlon against Dan were held last Friday morning. including the fact that Mrs. Poston.
residents
went to the church the past
Orange
145157
Morris, Meigs Local Superintend- Expulsions were effective as of 3: 15 who was In charge of the trip, was
Sunday,
and
signed by Benjamin
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ent, and the Meigs Local Board of Monday. Fultz and the students' never told by the non-teaching
Edwards,
superintendent
of the
In the only other election held
Education has been continued until parents . were · present for the chaperones on the excursion that
AI
hens
MethOdist
District,
reads.
In
Tuesday In Meigs County Syracuse · noon Friday by Meigs County Informal hearings held separately. some of the students had been
part
:
Vtllage voters approved a 1.8 mill,
Common Pleas Judge Charles
In opening the hearing Tuesday. drinking.
"To Whom It May Concern:
five year tax levy, · for current
Knight.
Doidge, who had just turned i8
Fultz argued that by expelling the
"The
Morse Chapel United Meth·
expenses 68 to 18.
The motion was Died by Pomei'O)' students before they have ex· prior to the trip, testified that he
odlst Church Is otflclaily closed by
attorneys Bernard Fultz and Jen·
hausted administrative remedies, purchased 1\'hiskey at thelnslstance
action of the West Ohio Conference
nlfer Sheets on behalf ot three Meigs
of several other boys on the trip and
their rights are being denied.
of the United Methodist Church's
students Sean Doidge, David Smith,
·Morris, called by Fultz to testify, th11t each of the boys contributed to
Jeffrey Basham and thetr parents.
said the plalntlfls have not ex· the cost.
The students and . their parents
It was pointed out by FUltz that
hausted their administrative reme·
· have lodged a suit against the dies and may appeal to the board for other students In thegroupoflSwho
defendants Charging that their further hearing. It was Morris' had made thetrlp,are also alleged to
expulsion from Meigs High was
Understanding that no appeal to the have drinking, but no action has
unconstitutional.
been taken against those students.
board has been made.
Joseph Lawless, stopped by
If granted by the judge, the
Morris
said the other cases are
Morris explained that during the
Pomeroy Pollee at 2:44 a.m.
preliminary injunction wiD prevent time or expulsion, the students are under Investigation and the board Is
Tuesday morning on a traffic
the defendants from putting the not permitted to make up work, nor considering taking action.
viola tlon has been taken Into expulsions Into effect until after a
Following readings of key board
take textbooks home, 'nor enter
custody at the Meigs County
final hearing on the matter.
and rules of conduct
policies
school property, Doidge, the only
Sheriffs Department after a check
All parties involved agreed that senior Involved, would not be regarding the use of "conterfelt
on his driver's license number
the students should be allowed to aUowed to graduate unless he has controlled substances," Morris said
revealed he was wanted on charges
return to .classes untH the Friday the necessary number of credits. those · polices and rules· were
In three other Ohio counties.
preliminary Injunction hearing. Fultz pointed out that. without a approved by the board every year.
Lawless; 57, of Sprtngfled, Is They will not be participating·· In diploma, Doidge would not beableto Fultz, who says he searched (he
charged In Monroe County with
extra-curricular activities.
enter the U.S. Naval Nuclear board minutes, charges the policies
defrauding an Innkeeper. Other
The students were expelled from Engineering Program this and FUies were•not approved.
charges against him are pendl~g In
school after It was determined that summer.
This was the critical issue of the
Clark and Franklin Counties, off!·
each had consumed alcohol or had
. Mrs. Virginia Poston, Meigs High hearing.
(Continued on page 6)
alcohol In his possession while In French teacher, and Doidge ·were
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From United Pn!M
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CHESHffiE - Fifty-nine Ohio counties that
collected taxes from the Ohio Power Co. and the Ohio
Valley . Electric Co. have to return some of that
money, but eight other counties - Including Gallia
County - will reap a windfall as a result of
reapportionment decls.lon.
.
The eight counties receiving refunds, and the .
amount to he returned, are:
Galli a County, $5.2 million; Jefferson County,
$712,!XXl; Morgan County, $2.5 million; Pike County,
$215,(00; UnlonCounty,$100,(00; WashlngtonCount)l,
$1.41l;l1Uion; and Henry, $900,!XXl.
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tt.••ad's Grea•IIIM a

Bishop, Cabinet and Dlstrtct Build·
lng and C hurch Locallons
Committee.
"This property Is held legally by
the trustees of the West Ohio
Conference. Persons who trespass
these premises ww be prosecuted to
the fullest extent of the law.
"This property Will be Offered lor
sale about June 1. 1985."
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.. Acopyofthetrespas81ngorderws
"smt -to Shel1ff . Howard Frank.
~ccotding to a notation atthe liottom
of the order.
Mr, and )l.lrs. Bailey .Indicated
they !\'ere advised that the church
.:was helrig closOO ~~~ $Old ·~ail$e . ,
there ·aTE! only twO ·inemberli.
However, the Baileys report that
there may be only "two members"
on the church book. but that
attendance Is nonnally about15tol8
people each Sunday even though
attendance was low on some
Sundays during the past winter
when weather made the roads
almost an Impossibility to travel. ·
Although residents attending the
church last Sunday morning found
the door padlocked and the notice
posted, services went on as usual.
Screws were removed from the
hasp to gain entrance and were
replaced after the services so the
door remained padlocked. Apparently, the same procedure wUl be
followed next Sunday when services
are again planned at the loca lion.
The Baileys say that the church.
(Continued on page 6)

Timber contract found- valid.in Meigs
Court
.
Meigs County Common Pleas judge feels the Meredith's were
Judge Charles Knight has decided
aware ol the value of the tlmher
that a tlmbertng contract between
because they knew that In 1m. Asa
Bllly Joe Butcher, Albany, and
Hoskins, who then owned the .
RlchardandMaryMeredlth,Pome·
property, received $40,!XXl tor
roy. Is valid.
approximately one-half of the
The judge concluded that conten·
tlmber taken from several acres on
lions by the defendants that "false the·land. The judge also concluded
·and tradulent" representations
that It was the Meredlths who made
·were made to them by Butcher, the . the lnltial'l:ontact with Butcher.
plalntlft, and that they "relied upon
The Meredlths alleged that the
. the representations" because they tlmher contract was tor an "uncon·
"have never dealt In the timber slcouaably" low price. However, the
business" weren't valid.
judge stales that court'B are not
The judge noted the defendants prone to probe Into the amount ot
provided evidence that their lack consideration and that while pay·
of knowledge In the timber business ment to Meredith's from Butcher
hindered them In making deCisions
($4500 on a $52,!nl gross) Is
landOWnerS make dally regarding .substantially io~r.than area stand· .
operations upon their ptopei ty. The
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payment by cashier's check for an other operatlons and for cutting
Immediate need rather than specu- seventy trees under eighteen Inches
late on a percentage basis. Butcher In diameter. The court ruled $1!XXl to
be reasonable payment for dam·
lijld otlered the Meredith's forty
percent of the gross lor "saw" ages. Butcher has parttallycornpen·
lumber and fifty percent of the · sated Meredith's In the amount of
$250 leaving $750 to be paid.
"veneer" lumber.
The court further concluded that
The court concluded that each
party made a reasoned decision claims ol Butcher regarding dally
based upon their needs at the tlmeol earnings loss must tall for lack ol
the contract. The contract, entered evidence.
Ftllng of Judge Knight's opinion
Into April 10, 198t, gave Butcher the
terminates
the timbering contract
tlmberrlghtstoaUtreesgreaterthat
181nchesindlameteratthestumpon between Buther and the Meredith's.
the Meredith's 166 acre Bedford ·
Butcher was represented by St~e
Story'of Pomeroy. William LaVelle •
Township fann for the $4500 swn.
According to the judge's opinion, of Athens represented the
Butcher Is to compensate the Meredlths.
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Thl' decision to Impose an the Soviet empire step up its trade
economic embargo against Nlcara· with Nicaragua, It will step In with
gua causes one to wonder, wonder. additional aid to Nicaragua. Wilen
Without taking a position against the Sandlnlstas took office, trade
lost causes (to do so would be to with the United States was 34
forsake idealism), hl'rearereasons percent of total Nicaraguan trade.
why the policy is misbegotten.
Already, before the boycott, It is ,
1. The first of these Is precisely reduced to 18 percent. Fifty million
that It Is a lost cause. Sen. Sam dollars or this and· that exported,
Nunn, D·Ga., a!' able and resourCe· $100 million Imported by Nlcara·
ful anti-communist, greeted the gua.' When we contemplate that the
measure with hearty approval. But cost ·to the Soviet Union of
then he wound up by saying thatthe maintaining Cuba is estimated at $8
economic embargo would only be ,million per day, thlsmeansthatthe
effective if other countries followed Soviet Union, should It decide
suit.
directly to compensate Nicaragua
Well, other countries aren't going · for U.S. trading losses, could do so
to follow suit. In fact, the contrary Is tor roughly what It pays Castro for
likely. Not only will, for Instance, one week of satellltehood.

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LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome. They•should be less than 300 words
long, Alllrtters art' subject to cdltln~ and mu st b&lt;' s l~ned with namec, address and
telephone number . No unsigned Jeuers will be published. Letters should be Jn
good tasl&lt;'. addressing lssurs. not personalities.
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2. The American people aren't
any good at halfhearted exertions
over a long haul. Ask anyone In
VIetnam who took seriously the
oaths of three presidents to defl'nd
VIetnamese freedom to the end.
Nobody . Is going to get killed
enforcing Mr. Reagan's blockade.
But then, no one was getting killed
enforcing the agricultural embargo
on the Soviet Union after the
Afghan Invasion. But days after he
came Into office, Ronald Reagan
repealed that embargo. Because he
knew It was hurting American
farmers - and, presumably, be·
cause he sensed It was not having
any decisive effect . on Soviet
be.havlor.

But how will . it
play in Podunk?
There Is more to publishing a book of highway maps than meets the
naked eye, apparently.
In preparing the latest edition ofthelr Road Atlas for print, we' retold, the
folks at Rand McNally "put virtually the whole country Into their computer
- or at least just about all of the cities, towns, counties and other place

names."
Some of the Information Is rather suprjslng. At least we .were surprised
!JY lt. You may find It downrlgllt flabbergasting.
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: For Instance, which U.S. president would you .say has had the largest
number of Inhabited entitles named for him?
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: We would have assumed It was Abraham Lincoln, an Indica tion my
assuml'r needs new tubes, or something.
· There are only 32 Llncolns In America, which puts The Great .
Emancipator In a tie with George . Washington. Both are outstripped,
l)amesake-wlse, by ThomasJefferson, with 'rl.
Heading the list of national heroes Immortalized with place names Is Ben
Franklin, who never made It to the White House at all. That's assuming, or
course, that all45 Frankl Ins were named for the former U.S. ambassador
tp France.
· There Is always a chance, we suppose, that some of the places were
named for Abe Franklin. Or maybe George or Tom Franklin.
Also surprising IS the facet that we have In this country 23'Smithvllles and
21 Smlthflelds. That means that In the mapping game the Smiths outrank
the Frankllns - Ben, ,'\be or whatever their given name.
: Likewise to be considered is !he fact that America has 20 places named

"The charge up Nicaragua Hill."

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• While all of this is duly unexpected. the big question Is: Will it play In
Peoria?
There are' 18 Peorias In America In the Rand McNally \Otal but only one
~odunk, a cornmunjty ne~r. Worcester, Mass. .
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• The plentltude of Peorias Is' perhaps understandably but the deart.h of ·
eodunks Is a real puz,zlement.
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; Judging from the number ·of Urnes we've heard the name, every
crossroads In the country must have a Podunk.
If there are 22 I_&gt;umpkin Centel'flln ~rica, surely th~re are that many
P.Odunks. '·
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. erossroi!ds, :lncii{en!aiiy, 'loorn. Jarge·:tn 1i1e Rand ·McNally. tally, as do
fO!'IIS, c:!OtMrs an!! points. They ~ilunted 39plates namedeltherCi'OSstoalls
cir Cross Roads, plus 49 Five Points, 2'2 Five Forks and 10 Five Corners, not
tb mention 17 Four Co~J~ers and '1:1 Center Points.
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:Frankly, if we lived In a place that only had four comers, wew911ld vote
to give It another name- Pumpkin Center, for Instance. ·
' 11 should be noted the forks, comers and points total runs second to hills,
valleys, views and ridges, especially those that are pleasant.
We currently have 64 Pleasant Hills, 47 Pleasant Valleys, 24 Pleasant
VIews and 17 Pleasant Ridges.
: By our count, each state could have a Pleasant Hill and still not putt hem
all on the map. However, some states may not be doing their part.
· The same Is true of mounts. Desplteanaggregateof56MountPieasants,
there are only :rT Summits.
If ever we reach the pritnt where the Podunks outnumber the Llncolns,
you'll know we're In real trouble. '

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behavior, It wUI have the psycholog.
teal effect of currying favor on the
little underdog, the nation one
one-hundredth theslzeofthe United
States. It Is certain IQ electrify the
left-leaning of the hemisphere to be
able to point to the old Imperialistic.
habits of the United States. It Is by
no means Inconceivable, one year
from now. that President Daniel
Ortega will pray at night, If ever he
prays at night, that the United
States will maintain Its ec9nomlc
embargo so that he can continue to
enjoy the political - and economic
- dividends It wtll bring him.
4. Asked why the United States
does not sever relations wtt~
Nicaragua, the White House sj».
kesman said that the opinion of the'
president Is that willie we are
seeking negotiations, It does not
make sense to sever relations.
Why?
It Is relatively easy to negotiate
with a country with which you do
not have formal diplomatic rela·
lions. We are doing this every day
with castro, and 15years agowedlcj
It with Mao's China. But simultaneously to maintain diplomatic rela·
lions, and to countenance everything from the secret mining of
harbors, to aid to counterrevolu:
tlonary movements, to economic
embargoes, leaves us with a public ·
policy toward Nicaragua t nat Is
difficult to parse.
5. II must be awfully tempting for
Mr. Reagan to turn to Congress and
say: "OK, gentlemen, ladles. You
want It to go the way It went In
Cuba. You want to walt until Ills too
late. You object to modest, but
possibly crucial, help to the contras.
You talk about negotiation, negotla·
lion, negollailon. You talk about
. Indigenous revolutions that alight to
be prepared to evQlve In their own
way.

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3. Not only will our embargo have

no decisive effect on Sandlnlsta

WASIDNGTON- Bowing to the communications and intelligence exclusion of Alrwork Ltd. from the
Another cable 10 days later
wls!Jes of the reclusive sultan of equipment.
contnict.
reported that a Briton high In the
Oman., .U.S. officials .are .on the
Oman Is' the only state In the
Lando·n, who has made inllllons· Oinanl rnllltary had suggeste&lt;) -In
verge of an ·apparently unprece- stt.ateglc Persian GtiH area lh&lt;,~t has• as the sultan's most Influential an 0 bvlou.~· effort · to make the
dented move: awardlilg a ·foreign · agreed to let u.s. military forces· ·. advlser,andErtcBennett,aBrltisli AirwOrk award more palatablecompany a major contract for use bases on Its territory In a crisis. officer detached to serve as chief of that the contract be given to a joint
secret American mUltarY work.
Although thecarl'lakingcontract the Oman! air force, visited the venture of the British firm and an
The prospect Is so unnerving to Is osten$1bly worth abopt $60 Pentagoo more than a year ago to American o]le, ,VInnell Corp. . .
sec;urlty·mlndE'd U.S,..11xperts. that ,. million, Pentagon ~urces told uslt . solicit contracts for .Brltish fl,mis In
.On ·April 2, ~n!tilry of Slate , .
am:iouncer'rlent ·of tbe:contract has '. could well blossom lnto, a;$~lillllon :· Oman; .lncludiM AltWork, ·." ·:' · ·.
Shultz .sreretli•cabled -the
been held up rot four monthS Whi'le .. bonaitza for tlle winning company. . '·u.s. ottlclals were understanda· ' .·u:s. amba~sador tbat h~ ·acd1pted '
the ·Pentagon, the CIA and the Aware of this, 14 JJ.S. firms - and bly reluctant to turn their sensitive. the Oinanl foreign minister's reNational Security Council lnvestl· one British company, Alrwork Ltd. equipment and a lucratlvl'contract quest as the authoritative view or
gate the matter.
~ sent representatives on
site over to a British firm, which would the sultan. But stU! the tontract
Complicating the situation Is the visit In October 1!&amp; and submitted somehOw have to obtain U.S. award has been held up for the
fear of offending the sultan, whom preliminary bids on the project.
"secret" clearance. But they were various Investigations by u.s.
the Reagan administration has
Three U.S. companies - Nor· equally reluctant to antagonl7Je the agencies.
high hopes of converting Into · a thrpp, BendlxandEG&amp;Gintertech · sultan or his British friends, who
"We're kind of caught In one or
royal American ally similar to the - wound up on thl' "short list" of seemed to have the Inside track those foreign policy binds," a high
late shah of Iran.
bidders after ·U.S. government with the monarch.
Pentagon official told us. "The
' The contract In question Is for the · reviews. Each firm spent$200,1XX)to
The touchy matter remained in sultan and his boys 'are squeezing
"caretaking" of three Oman! faclll- $1 million on Its bid.
Umbo for months. Then on March everybody, which makes 11 a
ties. ,which tlie United States has
That's when Sultan Qabus bin 17, 1984. U.S. Ambassador John difficult situation. We want to get
already spent more than $200 Said's whim of Iron made Itself felt, Countryman In Oman .sent a secret our (military) requirements taken
million Improving. The facUlties
The 44-year-old absolute ruler's cable to Washlriglon disclosing that care of over there and do 11 the right
can be used by the U.S. Central British advisers -Including his old the Oman! foreign minister had way, but we're getting pressure to
Command (fornierly tll'e Rapid Sandhurst buddy, Timothy Landon given him a diplomatic note do something that Is very marginal,
Deployment Force). One .of the - made It clear to the .Pentagon requesting that Alrwork be and that's where the daf!ln rub
facilities will house highly sensitive that they weren't happy about the awarded the contract.
comes ln."

George

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On the spot_·~--..,.~______w_,.~·uw_·m_A._R_us_·h_er
The congressional reaction to
making of foreign policy was refusing the solemn request of a elate Congress with resistance to
President Reagan's request tor $14
understQody, by both parties, to be popular president who asked for such aggression. If It refuses to be
the unquestioned prerogative of the authority to set a course, short of thus associated, the resistance Is
million In aid to the Nicaragua
contras highlights once again a
executive. No more! Members of war, In a situation so fraught With probably domed In the long run
, serious defect In our pri!Sent system
Congress and their staffs meddle In potential danger to the 'peace and anyway, along with any purely
for making U.S. policy In such
the subject with unconcealed zest. security of all of Central America. executive policy that tries to
situations. We had better recognize
Just the other day two D!!mocratlc
The fonn and phrasing or' the support It . No president should be.
the problem, and devise some senators new to Nicaragua, COD· resolution are' secondary matters. asked to expend his or his country's
effective way of coping with It,
ferred privately with the head orthe The central problem Is \o find a
political capital on a foreign policy
before a bad situation becomes Sandlnlsta junta, and returned way, In the context or current
that Congress refuses to endorse.
triumphantly bearing an "offer" by techniques of aggression, to asso·
Infinitely worse.
The problem begins wtth the
him which, whatever Its merits,
nature of modem aggression. Wars
could and should have been submit·
between the major powers In the
ted to our government through the
nuclear era are just too ghastly to
U.S. ambassador In Managua.
Finally, It should be born In mind
contemplate; so communist ag·
that what President Reagan wants
gresslon Is usually committed by
Isn't a declaration of "war" against
surrogates, and may take the form
of guerrilla warfare by Imported
the Sandinlstas anyway. That
"volunteers'' o'r · domestic would Include, at least Implicitly, a
Insurgents.
commitment to use U.S. forces In
Our current constitutional provi- Nicaragua If necessary, and Mr.
sions are'wtldly unsuited to dealing Reagan has made It clear that his
with !his sort of crisis. It would be policy Involves no such thing. What
ridiculous to ask Congress to he needs Is an unambiguous
declare war ·on the Sandlnlsta declaratin by Congress tnat a tree
government ol Nicaragua (lei Nicaragua Is a vital Interest of the
alone the former communist re- United States, and that the presl·
gime In Grenada), and a similar dent Is authorized and directed to
sense of disproportion was proba· take all steps short of war to bring it
bly one of the considerations that about, Armed with such a resolu·
lured Kennedy and Johnson Into the lion, Mr. Reagan would be clothed
fatal error of not requesting a With the necessary authority to
declaration of war against North bargalr., and In a strong position to
ask for ' such further legtslatlve
Vlelnalt\.
But once a president Is eommlt· action (approprlatloiiS, etc.) as
ted to an uncompromisingly hostile might be required. Without It, he Is
course of conduct against a ..foreign forced to contend with the Sandl!!ls·
nation, the tact that Congress has tas In front of him while Congress
never formally agreed to that snipes at his back.
policy
offers an Infinite numl!er of
But would Congress pass such a
·
opportunities for mlschlef·maklng;
resolution? If It refused, we would
withhOlding supporilve appropria· at least know whOm to blame If ihe
lions altogether, or attaching all situation In Central ,America got
sort of promises and conditions to worse (as It surely would). But I
"My FAVORITE show- 'Lihllty/., of the Rich
them,
etc.
,
etc.
hav.e
a
hunch
that
even
Tip
O'NeUl
1nd
Lifthl. "'
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Moreover, 40 years ago the wduld think long and hard before

Berry's World

Today ·in history

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Today Is Wedi~&lt;'Sday, May 8, thl' !28th day of 198'i with 237 to follow.
The moon is approaching Its last quartl'r.
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star Is Mars.
Those born on this date are under thl' sign of Taurus. Tiley Include Jean
Henri Dunant, founder of the International Red Cross, In 1828; Harry S.
Truman, 33rd president of the Unlt.ed States, In 1884; romed!an Don
Rickles In 1926 (age 59); actor-singer Rick Nelson In 1940 (age 45), and
actress Melissa GUbert In 19&amp;1 tage 21).
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On this date In history:
In 1541, Spanish explorer Hernando de SOto ~lscovcred the Mississippi
River.
In 1879, George Selden of Rochester, N.Y., filed for the first patent for an
aut.omoblle. It was granted In 1895.
In 194.'1, President Harry Truman officially declared VE Day, the end of
World War II In Europe.
·
·rn 1972 President Rlchar J Nixon ordered the mining or North Vietnam
ports as 'pan ot an effort to torce the communists to agree to end the
VIetnam War.

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Reds defeat Phils·
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Tht&gt; Franco. He carne on to strike out
Phlladl'lphla Phillles wast ed Juan Samuel with twQonln the ninth
another brilliant performance by Inning.
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their relief pltch€'rs by losing 10 the
· Schmidt's shOt washeldtoaslngie
Clnclnnatl Reds 2-0.
by Esasky after walks to Samuel
Phillles' Charles Hudson and and Von Hayes. Solo pitched out of
Dave Rucker each pitched two thebases-loadedjambygettlngTim
Innings for the Phlllles and gave up Corcoran to bounce into a force out
no hits Tuesday night. extending a
at the plate and striking out Glenn
perfect streak by the bullpen
WUson .
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"In that situation," explained
through 35 straight batters datlng
ba~k to Friday night.
Esasky,." l knewlhadtostopthcball
Rucker broke the streak by from going through. It turned out to
walking Ron Oester in the ninth
beabigplay.''
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Inning.
Cincinnati Manager Pete Rose
But Cincinnati's was better.
put It best.
Marlo Soto, who is now 5-2, hurled
"He made a great play, a ·Mike
the first seven innings to getthe win. Schmidt pla y," said Rose. "If he
Solo, who hasallowedonerunorless . doesn 't. they gei tworunsand we're
In six of his eight starts, struck out .still playing.''
six and walk,ed five .
Solo said it was the difference ..
Hewaslntroubleonlyonce,lnthe · Cincinnati took a 1.0 lead in the
sixth Inning, and a diving stop of a fow1h off starter loser Kevin Gross
Mike Schmidt smash by third
(2·3) when Esasky singled, stole
baseman Nick' Esasky saved two second and scored on a triple to right
runs.
l;&gt;y Ron ()ester. The Reds made It 2·0
. "Whl'n he (s pitching, you have to in the fifth when Eddie Milner

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the rest ior you," said the Reds' two-out ~Ingle by Cesar Ced'e no.
Manager Pete Rose. "He is right up
therewith the hestofthem.Heflelds .
his position, he Is the best bunter on
the tpam and he'll get his hits.' '
· Ted Powerenteredthegarneafter
the Phillies got a walk from &lt;Jaie
VIrgil and a pinch·hlt single by
Garry Maddox off reliever Jolm

Indians
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Lemaster
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Pat
Corrales believes Julio Franco
never will make another error at
shortstop.
How can the Oeveland Indians'
manager be so sure? Because he
says Franco has been moved to
second base, beginning tonight
against Chicago.
The Indians Tuesday acquired
veteran shortstop Jolmnle L€'Mas·
ter frOm San FranciscO In exchange
for pitcher · Mike Jeffcoat and a
player to be named later - the
Giants .reportedly seek minor·
league Infielder Luis Quinones.
Corra les decalred L&lt;;&gt;Masler the
new starting s hortstop and Franco
will replaCe. Tony · Bernazard at ·
second.
"Benching Julio, even though he
made ,eight errors In 24 games, did
.not mak'e sense becauSE'_he§ bitting
· around ·;Je().. :riO/~ said Corrales. : .
' ·.. Nov/, Johnnie. LeMas\er · ~An
. field consistently well..He's a weak
hitter. but (batting coach) Bobby
Bonds can help him. Ht-'s a sollll
veteran."
LeMaster, a native of Ports·
mouth. Ohio, turns 31 on June 19.
Last year, Franco led American
League short stops with 36 errors In
797 chances for a .955 fielding
average.
Th'ls season, Franco is on a
54-error pace.
Bernazard reportedly Is being
shopped a round for a pitcher. The
Indians only 'have eight pitchers on
their 25-man roster.
LeMaster, who played with l.he
Giants for part s of the 1975 through
1971 seasons and had been a regular
since 1978, only played in 12 games
this season.
LeMaster, a 6-foot · 2,1~-pounder,
had been at bat 16 times this year
without a hit andhadscoredonerun.
He lost his starting job to rookie Jose
Uribe
In 1984, LeMaster batted .2171n 132
games wifh four home runs and :12
RBI. He made 23, errors In 636
chances lor a .9&amp;l fielding
percentage.
Jeffcoat had no record with a 2. 79
ERA In nine games, all In relief. The
25·year·old native of Pine Bluff.
Ark., has a lifetime mark of 6·5 In
two years wltll Cleveland.
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Jeffcoat pitched 9 2-3 Innings.
allowing eight hits and five runs
tthree parnedl while striking out
four and walking six.
Earlier Tuesday, the Indians
announced that they had purchased
the contract of AAA Maine Guide
pitcher Keith Creel and optioned
pitcher Jose Roman to the Guides.
Creel,2ii, was3·1wlth3.:27ERAin .
five starts forthe Guides: The 6-2,
!SO-pound righthander allowed 12
earned runs on 28 hits In his 33
Innings of work. He alsO collected
one complete game, walked 10 and
fanned 18.

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Meigs still in running .Carter's grand slam defeats Sutter, Braves,·5-3
for TVC diamond title
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UPI "-late Sporill Edliar

Mets whlle Claudell W1!5hlngton
connected for the Braves.
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Elsewhere In the· National
League,SanDiegobomhedSI.Louls
12·2, San Francisco defeated Pitts·
burgh 5-3, Chicago t~ Los
Angeles 4-2, Houston heat Montreal
3-1, 1lnd Phlladelphla blanked Cln·
clnnati 2.().

In a showdown that coold have
ROCK SPRJNGS - Meigs
heen waged at Fort KnPX, Gary
Roush fanned seven and walked .
warmed up lor tonlght"sclassAA
Carterprovedtoheworthhlswelght
three. Rusty Craig pitched the
sectional baseball tourruirnent at dlstance .for Miller, fanning lour
In gold, and Bruce Sutter no more
-Athens against New Lexington
than a plugged nickel.
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and walking two.
With a 7·3 TVC Win over Miller
Carter reached Sutter for a
Nine different Marauders had
here Tuesday.
tie-breaking grand slam with one
one single each Including Dave
The loop win enabled the · Hendricks, James Acree, Scot
·out In the bottom of the eighth inning
Marauders to slay In contention Gheen, Charlie BaJTett, Jay
Tuesday night, giving the New York
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for the crown as they remain
Mets a 5-3 vlctDrjl over the Atlanta
Carpenter, Todd Hysell, Chris
Braves.
l'lone-half game behind Wamm
Kennedy, Mike Chancey, and
(USPS IU·tiO·
Local. MeigS Is 9-3ln theTVCand
Theconfrontation had a decidedly
Roush. Tom Carpenter .ac·
A Division of Mulllmedla, Inc.
Warren has completed its league counted for two of the Falcons' ·
rich tone to it. Carter, acquired by
Pu'bllshtid eve.ry afternoon, Mond~y
schedule a I 10-3. Meigs goes tD
.
tile
Mets from the Montreal Expos
runs with a towering two-run
through Friday, 111 Court sr .. PoWellston Friday where the
the
winter,
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meroy, Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Pub·
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Marauders must win In order to in.the fourth .
per season, whlle Sutter, signed as a
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769, Ph . 992-2156. Sequalify lor the league playofls.
fn:eagentbytheBraves)astwinter, .
The Marauders will he facing
cond class posta&amp;e paid at Pomeroy,
Ohio.
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earns $1.6 mUllan per year.
the team that knocked them
Carter looked at ball one from
In yesterday's game. Meigs from the-tournament traUayear
Membe-r: United Press Inter national,
Sutter before depositing the next
Inla nd Dally Prf'ss Association and the
jumped to a quick 7-() lead after ago In NeW Lexington. The
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delivery Into the pavlllon In left field
two Innings when Coach Tim Panthers are the defending
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his e ighth career grand slam, and
substitUtes. The Meigs mentor feated Meigs J.21ast year In nrst
his fourth game-winning hlt.
used 19 players In all.
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to The Dally Senllnel, 111 Court St.,
Carter's blast made a winner of
One l\1arauder dld not need Panthers moved Into the cham·
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Ron Darling, 2·1, w])ostruckout nine
replaced, however, as pitcher pionshlp game With a 3.() upset
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Rod Roush hurled a nifty win over number second seeded
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T he Dally Sentinel on a 3, 6 or 12 mon th
walked. Wally .Backman sacrificed,
basis. Cr~ll w ill be given carrie-r eac h
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs ad·
Harrison was threeforthreeatthe . , but reached base when Snilth threw
m onth.
vanced to the class AA sectional plate including two singles and a
wlldly · to first. After Howard
No su bscriptions b&gt;' mall permtlle-d In
champlonshlp game with an 11-6 triple. She drove In two runs and
towns where homC' ca rrier servlcf' Is
Johnson sacrificed, Sutter relli!ved , available.
triumph over traditionally strong scored two more. Marla Musser
and walked Keith Hernandez lnten·
SOuth Point in girls' softball action supplled some more muscle at the
Mall Sub&amp;crlpUons
tlonally to bring up Carter.
lnskle Ohio
here Tuesday.
plate with a single and a two-run
Carter's grand slam was the third
13 Wet&gt;ks ...... .... . ~ .... ........ .......... $14.56
The Marauderettes, now 18-1 on double ott the leftfteld fence.
26 Wet&gt;ks. ~ .... .. ...... ........... .- .. ..... $29.12
allowed by Sutter In hls career. The
. 52 Weeks .................................. $58.24
the year. will take on Gallipolis
Jodi Miller and Jennl Couch others were hlt by Davey Lopes and
Outside Ohlo
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26 WeE&gt;ks .................................. $31.20
winner advartcing to district play.
Smith had a trtpleandBarbHatfleld Angeles Dodgers.
52 Weeks .... ... ........................... $59.80
Meigs Is the number one seed and and Tammy Wright a single apiece.
Johnson also homered for the
Gallipolis numbel'two.
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singles.
Hatfield was the winning pitcher
Behind the hlttlng of shortstop
nd
Ellison took the loss. Hatfield
a
Jodi Harrison, Meigs sprlllted to an
fanned
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!!.()lead afterfour lnnJngs. The Lady
Ellison
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five.
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sectional
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Thursday's
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shlp should be a good one as the
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· •. Coach Jon Arnott's Marau· Marauderettes squeaked out~ c)ose
; derettes pui it ~way With three runs 2·1 win over the Blue Angejs In the
: Ill their fln.a l at bat In the bottom of only meeting between the two teams
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Eastern had only eight hits, all
timely. Both Tonya Savoy and
Angle Spencer each had three
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tor·three. Lesa Rucker and Kim
Dent each added sl~gles.
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and Spencer loaded the bases. Amy
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Beth Berkhlmer, and Gaul drew
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• Amy Young came on In relief to
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The next .fastest driver during
four practice days Is Bobby Rahal,
who has a hesl of 212.414 mph,
equaling Andre!tl's mark.
"We're still not turning the
straightaway speeds of some of the
others," Rahal said. "I think we're
down a 'little bit on power. The carts
very stable. I probably could run
four laps at 213 rtght now

In the race.
Tom Sneva 's otflclal one-lap
record Is 210.689 mph when·he won
rhe pole last year, but siJ(drtvers
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SVAC slate at 1-9. Last night, the
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Guerrero, 26, of Colombia, has the
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"It Is obviously exciting,',' Guerrero sald. "Everyone Is goi!lg to go
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

. INDIANAPOLJS (UP!) - The
fastest laps ever recorded at the
1ndlanapolls Motor Speedway were
-:among the ea$lesl Roberto Guer' rero has ever driven.
Guerrero, last year's Indianapolis
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Tuesday and said he expected even
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posted at the Monse Chapel on Counly Road 35, but those attending the
church say that the church does net belong to the West Ohio Conference
of the Metlloclt.;t Church which aitnounced that the structure will be for
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.. property of the church board of cannot sell the 126 year old building
trustees a nd not the West Ohio and Insist they will continue to hold
United Methodist Conferent:e. They services. They say that they will
point out that although there are not take steps to prosecute anyone
large numbers attending the servi· attempting to sell the buildlng. The
ces, that a group of senior citizens Rev. Keith Radar had been serving
who no longer attend, do send as pastor, but announced earlier
regularly contributions for the that he would not be returning to
church. The church board of Mol'$'! Chapel after April26.
trustees pays the minister who · A cemetery Is located on ground
comes on alternate Sundays and .. nearthechurchbutthedlspositlonof
provides all of the maintenance and that has not been mentioned.
expenses Involved In the structure,
So come Sunda y - despite lhe
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey report. There padlock and posted sign- worship
has been no financial help from the apparently wiU again take place at
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health lot the pasi two years. ·
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Born Feb. 2,1923. at CroWn City,
son of the late Jesse and Nellie
Green White, ·• he was a. retired '
laborer in~ · at;!encied .Ben•.Chapel
Church,
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Surviving ' are his' wife, Esta .
Gj!?ver White; seven daughters,
Mrs. Harry (Nancy ) Johnson , Mrs.
Earl (Linda) Harr!son. Shirley
wPlte,BrendaWhiteandMrs. Rick
(Christina) Carroll, all of Gallipolis,
Mrs. Darrell (Connie) Johnson of
R,lidney. a nd Mrs. Paul rRosalle l
W)llteofGalllpolls,
Thomas
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sons.White
Donald
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Cootenary; two stepsons, James
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~Said Judge Knight. "You can't
have expulsion unless the code was
adopted .by the board. The adoption
Is either in the minutes or It Isn't''
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:began at 2 p.m. and lasted until
almost 6 p.m. Tuesday, was
continued. It will now he up to the
plaintiffs to prove that the board
pollees and rules of conduct were not
approved.

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Adrnltted ..Victoria Quillen, Racine; Joseph Proffitt, ·Portland;
Dale Williams, Pomeroy; Mildred
Barnett, Pomeroy; Donald Lovett,
Middleport; Beatrice Rairden,
Hartford, W. Va.; James Pelle~il E. White
three brothers, Jesse White Jr. a nd grlno, Racine; Raymond Justis,
Johnny White, tpth of Gallipolis, Middleport.
Cecil E . White, 62, a .resident of. , a nd· Willii!ffi .White of Kanauga; . Discharged-· Ellen Gibbs, Hal!three sisters, ze~WardgfGalllpon3h ' Clark, Ona . Arlx; ·:.Yicto\'ja ·
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ASSORTED

SYRACUSE. OH .

Nine defendants forfeited bonds,
five on speeding charges, In the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Seyler Tuesday night.

clals report.
Upon Investigation of his vehicle,
a .22 caliber two·shot derringer was
discovered hidden in the console
between the bucket seats. He was
then charged by Meigs Sheriff
Howard Frank with improper
transportation of a firearm. Pome·
roy Pollee charged him with the
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Lawless entered an Innocent plea
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Lawless' wife, Janice, age 60, a
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alleged charge of passing bad
checks. She was taken into custody
a t the sheriff's department andlaler
transported to Gallla County. Law-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE

and $250, driving while under
suspension.
Fined were William 0 , Collins,
TheyareFredJo~son,Harnden,
Pomeroy, $425andcosts, three days $48; James Brown, Langsvllle, $48;
In jail, driving while lntoxicated;
Clarence Mcintyre, $44; Lawrence
$200 and costs, fleeing .a police Bbershach, Syracuse, $43; Paul
officer, and $200 and costs, driving Darnell, Pomeroy, $47, all on
while under suspension; David speeding charges; J udy Cook,
Sigman, \'Yflddleport, $425 and three · Hartiord, $&amp;3, !allure to register .
d·a ys in jail, driving while !ntoxi· motor. vehicle; Owen Wllson,
cated; $25 and costs, disorderly
Butler, $&amp;3, traffic light violation,
manner, and $JXJ and costs, · and John Holcomb, Columbus, $375,
resisting arrest; William Cre- driving while Intoxicated. Fined
means, Middleport, $10, expired
in the court were Connie Ellis,
tags; Faith Dickens, Pomeroy. $10 ,Albany, $113and costs, intoxication,
and cOsts, traffic light violation;
and $&amp;3 and costs, disorderly
Thomas E. Batey, Middleport, $10 manner; James Knight, Ravens·
and costs , stop sign violation; Robin wood, W. Va., $63 and costs, failure
. A. Buffington, Pomeroy, $10 and to register motor vehicle; Sara
costs, failure to yield the right of Stanford, Pomei'O)', $43 a nd costs,
way; Tim A. Basham, Middleport, assured clear distance; Steve Hill,
$10and costy, no operator's license;
flacine. Sll3 and costs, intoxication.

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J;,;, May 8, 1985

REMEMBER MQM wiTH FLowERs

Roger Manley, Middleport, SIO and
costs, stop sign vlolatlon; Charles A.
Stewart, Dexter, $25 · and costs,
disorderly manner.

~hargeof drlvingwhile!ntoxlcatt?d,

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May 8, 1985

The Daily Sentinei--Page_:_9

Bear _of the Bend

Grange.meets

Newspaper recalls when
.'it was over, over there

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signed an unconditional surrender
agreement af ·2: 41 a.m. yesterday.
"While SHAEF declined to con·
"It's Over- Over Here."
firm
the rt"p&lt;lrts of the signing of
These was. the
!:::.:~
uncondlllonal surrender, AP car·
giant headline In
rled a report from Rhelns, Fran\.'1',
Ihe May 8, · 1945
where General Dwlghl D. Elsen·
Edition of The
bower's headquarters Is located,
Stars and Stripes
giving details of the surrender.
published for the
"According to the report, Nazi
Armed Forces.
Germany surrendered uncondltlon·
Robert Fife has
an well-prese!Ved copy of the Italy any to lhe uruted States, Britain
edl!(on heralding the end of World and Russia. The signing look place
In the red schoolhouse that has been
Warn.
The newspaper officially de- SHAEF headquarters. General El·
clared May 8 as. VE-Day marking senhower was not present at the
the deleat of Gennany even though slgntng but.lmmedlately affeiWard
the unconditional sun-ender- was met the Germany delegates.
''The report of the signing of th~ ,
signed on the previous day.
documents at Rhelms
surrender
A chronological tracing of World
quickly
spread
through the Unlled
· War II was published along with
Natlorui
and
everywhere
there were
biographies of Goering, Goebhels, ·
Hlmmler, Hess, Rlbhentrop, Ro- spontaneous celebrations. In New
senberg, Streicher, and Schacl, all York tlckel tape and torn telephone
Involved with the Nazi movement In books were flung from skyscraper
Germany. The n..Ws(iaper charged windows; traffic slopped on Times
that Adolph Hitler had surrounded Square."
You probably recall that you, too,
himself with a fantastic array of
were
a part of a celebra lion - .
men, each of whom was as wal1led
·
s
omewhere
- remember?
and as neurotic as the Fuehrer
himself.
A l!i'year·old Metgs CouQtyyouth
Doesn't It make you wonder
had
to be sent to an Institution
how a group of leaders of this ,
~use
there was no foster family
caliber gol lnlo such complele
available
for him when a hearing
conlrol of a nallon. And, certainly,
they had the support of many was held In the Meigs County
German people- you can't lead If Juvenile Court. '
County Juvenile Officer Carl
no one. follows can you?
The Victory Day Special of the Hysell says that he thought It was
newspaper, had this to say,.ln part: all Set and thai a foster home was
"VIctory In Europe Is ours. Aller going lobe available. However, at
more than five and one-half years of the last minute the plan blew up.
Now, the polnl Is that Hysell
the bitterest flghllng this continent
would
like to secure a foster family
has ever knoWn, the anned might of
for
the
youngster so that he can be
Germany, lhe Wehnnacht and the
removed
from the Institution. ffyou
Nazi party has ~n defeated are
lnlerested,
do confacl Hysell so ·
finally and utterly.
"Today will be treated officially that he can workout the details with
as VE·Day, It was officially an· you.
nounced last nlghl. There will be
I'm sure that World War II
broadcasls from Ihe chiefs of State
recollections
do bring bad memo• of the Big Three this afternoon at 3
ries
lor
some
of us.l'm sorry aboul
p.m.
thai
but
we
can'l really deny
"As the enllre world waited
thai,
unfortunately,
II took place.
anxiously aU day yesterday for lhe
But
-wasn't
the
music
of that era
VE-Day proclamation, there were
greal!
That
just
don'l
wrlle
songs
repOrts, unconfirmed officially by
like
I
hal
anymore.
Do
keep
smiling.
SHAEF, that !he Germans had
By BOB HOEFUCH
Sentinel Staff Writer

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Middleport Garden Club notes
50th anniversary at celebration

tlon of Garden Clubs. Mrs. 1 Bolin
Recognition or' long· time persons attended the show held In
members and a resume of the the Rawlings building.
talked on special projects and
numerous club and CO!fiiTiunlty ·
The Chrlstm~s decorating con- I!Ctlvitles of the state organization,
actlvltlesthroughtheyearhlghllgh· tesls, still being held, a floalln the specifically the19850AGCcopven·
ted the50thannlversacyl.'l'lebratlon Broiler Festival In 1955 which took lion tobeheldJuly16-l81nLimawlth
of the Mlddl~port Garden Club . first place. sliver teas, and a "Trip ·a "Circus.Clrcus" theme.
Monday nlght at the Middleport Around the World" wl!h food and
The flower show will carry outthe
Presbyerlan Church. coslumes carrying out the theme al convention theme and Ihe program
Members were taken on a trip each location were among the will feature Alan D. Cook on the
down memory lane by MrS. M.L. highlights of club actlvl!les shared topic, "Low Ma!nlenancr' Garden·
French, who along with Miss Nellie by Mrs. French.
lng, The Tooth Fairy. Tax Cuts, and
Members wilh the mosl years In Other Myths.' ' Keith H. Brooks will
Zerkle, had prepared the 50 year
history of the club.
the club were recognized and do kaleidoscope design, and an
The club was organized in May Included Dorothy Roller, 43; Hallie arrangements workshoP. will be
193'iat a meellng held at ttte home of Zerkle and Nellie Zerkle, 34 each;
given by Mrs. Henry Dolezal. Mrs.
Mrs. Betty Spencr'r t.osted the
the late Mrs. Jolu! Downing, who and Grace French, 41.
Bolin also announced Gardeners' recent meeting ofthe Adull Class of
wasalsotheflrstpresldent. The first
Nancy Hill welcomed Ihe Day Out to be held on June 18, and the Pomeroy Church of Christ.
civic project carried out In 1939 and . members and guests ·Including noted that a new OAGC arrangeShe opened the meeting with a
1940 was beautification of the Virginia Coverl of Rio Grande, menl book Is In I he process of being reading, "Worcy" followed by
entrance to !he cemetery. Later the regional director, who spoke briefly compiled.
devotions given by Ellzbeth Ohlin·
redbud trail was starled with trees on upcoming regional ac!lvltles,
Scrapbooks of newspaper clip· ger. LaDonna Clark gave the
being planted from the corporation Jackie McDonald, and Janet Horky. pings and flower show ribbonswere secrtacy's repOrt, and Olive Smith,
lineup Grant Street and along Main. Members of the Fernwood, Ru· on display. Guests were registered the treasurer's report.
Plantings were also made at the tland, Rutland Friendly Gardeners, · by Louise Thompson and Dana
New officers were elected and
memorial In the American Legion Middleport Amateur Gardeners, Kessinger. and Mrs. Nease made plans completed to host the Trt·
Park on Mill Street, and beside the ·Open Gate al Rio Grande, The Star Ihe name tag pinons.
Class meeting on June 5. Tile class
Department of HUman Services Club, and the Shade VaUey Council
Mary Skinner and Mrs. M.J ..Fry will have a picnic on Aug. 3 at the
building on Race Street.
o!FioraiArts . altendedlhemeetlng. decoraled the refreshment table In Racine Locks and Dam. Ooslng
The
Middleport
Club
has
the
Betsy Horky gave. devotions, and : gold . and white usl{lg a large · prayer was by Conrad Ollllngpr._
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distinction of co-spon~rtng the firs! (here was special · music" by ·Allee . atTangement of mums a,nd dail;les . Mrs. Smith wUI have devOtions for
&lt;' flower show In Meigs CO\IniJI, Mrs. . Ne~se acconlpani~ · by Lenn~e - flanktld by whit~ tapers in crystal ·
.neextmeeting. ·
French noted. It was a cooperative·. ··HaptonstaU. Floral ijiTaligemeQ!s . candleabra. 1)Je anniversary. cake
Reh;eshmeQts were , served t&amp;. '·
effort of the Middleport Club and the by several members decorated the was se!Ved wl1h fancy sandwiChes, Ihose named and Frances Eskew,
Middleport · Amaleur GardenerS church.
p!.lnchandcoff~. Mrs.HIIIpreslded Melvin Smith, TrudyAndrtw, Mr.
anq
took
place
1n
1947.
Newspaper
Speaker
was
Ja~t Bolin, firs!
at
,thesllv!'r coffee senrlce. .
and Mrs. Elwood -Bowers, , ~tnd
, Results from . the- age .group' Nicholas O'Coonoll. Paul oOvyak. Man;h,all'
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. · .MeadoWs . .Jos.ph Paugh. Karen Hoy. EmiT
winners In Ihe 5kilometer race In Ihi'" Martin. Karen 11ll~.
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cllpplqgs noled ·
'aPsM 50/ - vi"": .President of..the Ohio
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French City Run Saturday are ln.
.Cia~I!C&lt;' :Fowter, MalVIn llalnl,. Dalt•
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l&lt;ohlrt'lser, RclgE'r Keefer. Homer Anhur.
Overall winners were flrsl place Charles Bakor.' t.an&lt; Daniels. Jeff wand ,
men'sdivlslon, Mark Plersonwilh a Robert Polcyn. Denny Coburn. David Evans.
Officers for the 1985-86s&lt;;hoolyear approved.
lime of 15· 38 second went to Rick Art Lund. Jerry S!j!JTian. Ralph Moeller,
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Adam Wilson., John Ellln~. Tom Kusan ,
Robert. Bowen, elemen!acy band
Collins In 15:47. In the women's Dou~ Tawney; Sieve ABhworth. Nancy were elected at the recenl meeting
division Brenda Reed won 1n 22· 42 Kohlri.,.,.. carla Shuler, Dor~ Kusan. Don of the Salisbury Elementary PTOal director, presented separate lnstru·
the school. Elecled ·were YvoMe mental programs with lhe
wilh ~a Allen In secood at23: Oi. ' Call.
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Young, president; Fern Morris, members of the fifth and sixth grade
Male 14 and under: Joe Carter,
Mark Pk&gt;rson . Ruth Collins, Jos£.1ph
Bar~r. Bli.IC(' Albe11, [)('my CJM.Iuvrant; E:d
vice !)resident; Thelma Jeffers, bands. At the closing of therneellng,
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O.nnls Pealer. Earl Woolen. Rick treasurer; and Paula Welker, the fourt)l, fifth and sixth grade
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Carter, Zl: 17.
Robert, TPd Wolf~. Larry May, obn M('2a,
ELECTRIC RANGES .........
&amp;
cheerleaders performed a special
Female 14 and Under . Jane Jt&gt;ffrl'V WaddlP. Dswaltw McKPndlick, Je1"~ secretary.
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Fisher. Vorne SommeiVII!e. Larry EaRle.
Purchase o! some software for the cheer lo thank the P.T.O., teacher
Hoffman, 25: 39; Cartie Brockman, John Cleveland. Jamt'S Clark. Donald
3-MAYTAG WHITE
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compulers and several new and parents for lhelr suppot1
ELECTRIC
DRYERS ............. 10 ,
25: 56; Kathy Beebe, 26:01.
Mucab&lt;'e. Ken Holley, Danny Hanison. G"'!f
throughoul the baskelball season.
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M aIe 1.r
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.lim Elliott. Juan Ortez. Chris' Thompson. books for lhe school library were
19:15; James Beaver, 19:53; Chris Chrjs
Ja....., Bond. Chris Ell"'"''·
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Ellcessor, 20:21.
JHim loP•f"·ri;"t:" ~o":n. f!'c~ OwTh; Jame.
FRIGIDAIRE TRASH COMPACTOR ...........!!!.!!!!
Female .J5.19: Gina Elliott, 26: 13. R~~~rf' M...'i.s. .g~ Hart~~ch. =~
Male . 2().24; Chris Thompson, Neal. O.vt' Walker. Brian Sml!h, William
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SUNRAY 20" GAS RANGE ..........................
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Burgess, Grt'll Abbon.
WITH DRAWER &amp; ClOSED BOTTOM
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Carl Keath!&lt;')'. Mike Scoll. Richard Keal.
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Dennis Praler,17: 12; Danny Harrl· Long. Bob Chrlsllan. Robert Robert. Brenda
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FRIGIDAIRE 17 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR ...........
Refod. Keith Saunders, Jamie Pier'('('. [)('nnls
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Female 25-29: Tammy Swisher, Allen. Stoney Johnson, Eric S.xoo. Dam
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UN VENTED LP GAS HEATtR ..........~~.~.~ ....
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Ed Sams, 16:47; Rick Dale Hart. Mike Williams, T&lt;d Lockard.
COLLECTION
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Joseph M:vers. Brandon Nt-al. 'Edith Baker.
Robe rts, 17 : 31·
Thomas Danner. LyM Hunter. Marc Slump,
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Craig. Kathy Beebe. Paul Walk.,., E"'k
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Rober! Sl. Cia~·. Kelly Chapman, Suson
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Gene Dtlvls. Gall S..IVWe.
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Female 4549: Tiny Miller, 27: 53;
WAS
Several members of the Meigs
PhylliS Chrlsllan, 30: 23; Barbara Chapter FHA-HERO attended the
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annual state convention held rNer
ALL 141&lt;
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Female 50-54: Lenore Turner, the weekend at Veterans Memorial
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Male 55-59: Ike Walker, 36: ~.
Gollll! from here were Karen
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Male 60-64: Campbell Neel, 22: 15. Molden, AprU · Brlekles, Stacy
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Chapman. Bill Slt'llney. J.tf Cox. Dtlnlel
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J:!arbara Sommer. FHA advlsol'll ,
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Rln&lt;IY Col•, Sroll Sl•mple. Troy Ban!ey.
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This year commemorates the 40th .
Larry Hotrman, T. RUUPII MairactJ, Bill
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Daniel Horvalh, Randall lolllkor. lleMio
Karen Schrlnel", siate lifl"'· 1-------~-~-+-......;.--------1
swary, Gary Co!lrell, 'nm Stover. Frank and
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Newbl"f'J'Y, Jim 1lJJm, Sharon MOI'R'IHlltern.
APPRAISAlS
Kon Hail. Bob Rallo, JP!f steele, Ray
The Meigs Chapter received a
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Morganstern.
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seventh place award for donating
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Marvin McFaddin. Ed SWisher, Sandra
JEWElRY
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money to u. Children'• Hospital.
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c.,..., William llNnclall", Colona Pork,
Amy Cart..-, Kolfh Fra""", Thonw Smith,
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twin sofa steeper . Foam mattress.
Multi color fabric .

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Mother's Day
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MAY 12TH

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All Lane cedar chest drastically
reduced . Ma·ny styles to choose

from. All chest .at CLOSE·OUT
PRICES!
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EVERY ITEM IN THIS $500,000."
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EVERY LIVING ROOM REDUCED ... PLUS EVERY (H ... IR.
SOM, .._CCESSORV . OCC...SIONAL TABLE. LAMP,
ROCKER, RECLINER AND-~TURE REOUCED TO SEll!
EVERY BEDROOM SUITE •EDUCED... PLUS EVERY
CHEST. DRESSER, MIRROR, NIGHTSTAND AND HEAD·
BOARD REDUCED UP TO 70% EVERY DINING ROOM
REDUCED ... PLUS ALL CH ... IRS. CHIN...S. SERvERS.
TABLES. BUFFETS AND OCCASIONAL PIECES AT SPEC·.
TACULAR REDUCTIONS! EVERY DINETTE' SET
REDUCED! EVERY MATTRESS SET REDUCED! EVERY
DESK. BOOKCASE, CURIO, HAll TREE. CONSOlE,
WALL UNIT, REFRIGERATOR, AND TELEVISION
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were honored lor their lonJI membership In the
Mlddlepori Garden Club at the Mooday nlgtK 50th

pa.rttctpants,
winners announced

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years membership, JlallJe Zerkle, 34, Grace French,
41, and NeiBe Zerkle, 34 years, pictured left lo right,

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Judging results IJi the natlona.l
contests were announced at the
recent meeting of Star Grange .held ,
al the haU.
·
Bernice Mldklff received first :
place In Class C at the POmona '
Grange judgln'g of lhe National
Sewing Contest, with Pat Dyer
receiving second placelnCiassA. lt
was also noted that MISs Dyer
placed second In the regional
competition on the National Grange
speaking contest held recently at the
Mid·Atlantic Youth Conference held .
in New York.
VIrginia Carson was eleCted
Flora during the meeting. Ail·
nounced a I t~ meeting was thevlsll
of Star Grange to Rock Springs
Gra'rlge Thursday, the Meigs
County Grange Youth meeting on
Saturday at the Keith Ashley
residence, the yooth groilp work
session on May 19, at 12:Jlp.m. and
the square dance at the Rock
Springs Grange haU on June 8, 7:30
p.m.
Linda Montgomeljl, · women•s·
actlvllles Chairman, aiUIOUnced
!hat the state sew(ng and national
stuffed toy contesl wlll be judged In
June.Shealsopresentedthellteracy .
program which conslsled of read··
ings, "Water of Life" by Pauline
Rile; "SpringCleanlngforMedlclne
Cabinets" by Vlrgll)la Carson;
"Little Things" by Ruby Rife;
'Deceiving Plants" by Miss Dyer;
"Mower Safety" by Larry Montgo.
mecy; "Riddles" by Ben Rife;
''Babies Don'l Keep" by VIcki .
Macomber; "Mother" by Becky:
Rife, and "Mother's Apron" by·
Ruby Rife. ·Each mother was ·
presented a flowr.
A practice and work session atthe.
hall was announced lor May 18 al
7::llp.m.

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Gardeners meet 8 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of Jean
f1oore. The Rev. William Middles·
worth will show slides.

THURSDAY

~IDDELPORT - The La~rel
Cliff Better Health Club meets 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the~ of Mrn.
Beulah Oehler, Middleport,

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meets Thurnday, 7 p.m., 1n the
basement of Rutland Church of

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STORt HOURS
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Sunday 10 AM -10 PM
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OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 8:00P.M .

GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE AVAILABLE

MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
83 Mill St.

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210 EAST MAIN

Steaks/Roasts .•• ~~. 99&lt;

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. IN PAGEANT ~ Cltrisllna
Taylo•J nine-year-old daughter
of Fona Taylor, Pomeroy, and
Hennan Taylor, Rock Springs,
has entered the Coal Miner's
Daughter P~eant to be held In
Athens May 17-19. She recently
. look a beauty trophy ,in the Miss
Cinderella Pllgeant, · held In ·
Colwnbus. A third grader at
Salisbury Elementary -School,
Chmtlna Is sponsored hy Frank
Herald of Herald ·OU and Gas,
Middleport.

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Berkhlmer. Lort Burke. Renf'f' Kaylor.
Lartssa Long, AbigaU Ca uthorn, Bryan
Durst, Bonnk&gt; Koenig, Tim Lawson, AprU
Ritchie. J odi Schaekel. Kelly Thompson,
'I"n;&gt;nt Upton, Joe Youn~ ,
Grade eight - Amy Hager, Tammy
KenntW. David Rice, Lisa Dr1ggs, Mary
Edwards, Heather Ftnlaw, Laura Haw!home, Krts Heines, Tammy Leachma n,
Wadf' McQueen, Mike Martin, Usa PoolPr,
Jay R€yoolds, Floyd Ridenour. Jaynr Ann
Rltch lr. Mykal SChmidt. Chris Spencer. Joy
Swain. Mike Weber .
Grade se\lt&gt;n- Jay Blackwood, E lizabeth
Bryant , Shawn Bush, Angela Cha pman, Kirrl
Mcintyre, Melissa MIUer, Jill .Reynolds.
Greta Riffle, Robin White, J aneene Wilson.

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U.S.D.A. CHOICE

•: . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simpson,
""lddleport, are a nnouncing the
~irth of a son, Joshua Allen, born on
;'t).pril 15 at the Holzer Medical
&lt;tenter. The ,Infant weighed seven
; pounds, seven ounces and was 20
~lhc.hes long.
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nd Mrs. E ugene Hawkins. Middle· ,
. iiort. Paternal grandpar~nts are
~Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Simpson,
"Racine. Mrs. Francis Hawkins
, .:vomerpy, and Mrs . Gr~na S.ll)l~
'." ~OJI ,. " Racl.ne . .. Jlte ·giM·t; ·
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SALAD ....... ~ •••••••••••• ~ S1.29
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Vews. Junipers, 'or ·Arborvitaes in
globe, upright, pyramidal, spreaders.

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· hedge or background planting,

Fryer Parts .•••••.• !!. 49&lt;
BONELESS
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PRICES EFFECTIVE.THRU SAT., MAY 11, 1985

HARTLEY SHOESPOMEROY

Middleport

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: POMEROY -DouglasLlttlewtU
Ill&gt; s(ieaker when the Meigs Chapter
o! Make Tmday Count meets at 7
p:m. Thursday at the Meigs Senior
ptlzer1s Center, Mulheny Heights,
~omeroy. AU residents with life
fhreatenlng illnesses and their
(limilles are Invited.

The Daily Sentinei- Page-11 .

We Reserve The Right To
Limit Quantities

LOMA

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Come snd $11 Out Fill/Line ol
. Mothet '1 D1g Clltt
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ROYAL OAK- Belles and Beaus
Western Square Dance Club .will
sponsor an open dance Frlday at the
Royal Oak Park Recreational
Building from 8 to 11 a.m. Caller for
the I'Venlngwill be Homer Magnet of
Minford; all Western square
d&lt;lncers are Invited.

: POMEROY - Susan Nolan,
l'lelsonville, president of the Athens
Women's Aglow Fellowship, wUI he
speaker when the Meigs Women's
Aglow Fellowship meets lor a
dbmer session at 6: :ll p.m. Thurs~y at the Meigs Inn.

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OFFICE SUPPLIES
SUNDAY SCHOOL UTERAWRE

SATURDAY, MAY 11

SuPERIOR

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Middleport Book Store

: POMEROY - Rock Sprlngs
CrangewU1meetat8p.m'Iltursday
at the hall . Star Grangp will visit.

The third nine wreks grading perlod honor
foll at the Eastern Junior and Senior High
School has been aMounced. Maklng a 21'3 de
o! B or ai:!Ovein all thelr subJects to be named
to the roll were:
Grade- 12- Susan BaUey. Beth Berkhimer'.
Renet&gt; Buckley, Tammy Calaway, Angie
Collins, Debbie C,raft . Brenda Cunningham.
Tara Guthrit&gt;, Usa Hawk, Lort Hudson, Judy
Jonf'S, Mt'llncla Mankln, D. J. Randolph,
'J'racle Schul, Angle Spencer.
Grade' 11 - Genf' Jacobs, Llnda Bartlmus,
Q.awna GnK'S('f, Ltsa Henderson, Angie
Pooler. Veroni c-a Provo, JoJ:m Rice. Trtcta
Sams, Kim Schul. Terri Starchf&gt;r. Tern Stout,
Michelle Wilson. Amy Young, Angle Young.
GradE" 10- Travis N~·lun , Robyn Barnett.
Darlene Baum. ~flc;sy Ca laway, Pa t1y Durst,
Hawk. Greg Leachman. Amy Louks.
N('Utzll~. Kirk Reed. ArlenP RHch!e.

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. POMEROY - Preceptor Beta
Beta Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, will meet Thursday at7::ll
p,m . in the Riverboat Room of the
. ~amond Savings and Loan Co.

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WEDNESDAY

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Sentinel

: SYRACUSE- Syracuse Presbyterllln Ch)jrch Is haVIng Its annual
II)Other~ter banquet Wednes·
day, 6 p.mr. at the church annex. A
pOtluck dtnner will be se.ved with
~at furnished by the church.

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LB.

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Frankies ........~!:!·::L 99(

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assorted varieties and colors. Sovel

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NEW YELLOW

Bananas ••.•..••••..• !~. 33&lt;

ONION .............IM...99&lt;
40 COUNT CALIFORNIA

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GRAPEFRUIT ••••••• 2/79&lt;
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BANQUET 2 LB. 10 PIECE BOX

. FRIED CHICKEN DINNER •••• S3.79
• 10 OZ. BIRDSEYE
: BRUSSEL SPROUTS ...........Ml••• 77&lt;
.'12 OZ.

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BOX NESTLE,..'S.,_

BUllER MORSELS ..... s1.69
33/4 oz.
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PUDDINGS
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5 . 7 7 6.97
10" FloWering lalkell

flewllri~ Shrubs

18-24" or -3'

Assorted Varieties

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FloWering hanging baskets
to brighten poliO are'o. 10''.

77&lt;

Our

97t

4" POttH Geraniums
Add cheerful color to your
garden area. In 4" pots.

!R$1

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SAVE

Thllflk Vcm, Our Ht!KWnly Father.
-He smi !('S upon us whrn w(' al'&lt;' good.
•And frowns when we do wro ng:
1"ft&gt; oprns wick' His arm~ to u!l,
;.To cofl1C' back whC'f&lt;.' WC' ix'lonf;l .

ltddhlg Plants

Wide assortment of
flowers or pia nts

'He didn't promi.s&lt;' we would ha\'&lt;' everything.
}low S(&gt;lflsh can we tx&gt;?
fie promised us pverlasllng llf&lt;',
.If only W£' would lx'lll'Yl'.

DRINKS •••••••••••••••••••••~~ ••••3.1~.89c

He gave so much for on{' and all ,

00 COUNT UPTON

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Aod th(' price thaf Hi' did pa y: ·
Would you have the COUI'!Ij?C to do for Him
What l-it&gt; did ror you that dwtr

•!J'hp crc~s 'was b':"Bvy. His OOd,v llrC'd,
.We knew what had to be donf'.

tlls bu.Wns wt&gt;re ~&lt;'a l rompared

tlvt' thunk.~ to Father and Son.
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to ours.

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Keeps nitrogen In the soli.
Improves
appearances.
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40-Lb. • Organlo Peat
Molature preserving peat
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3·HP motor, side discharge.

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Shedd's Spread ••.'!. 39 &lt;

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'He h.1s taught us so V£"1)' murh,
U we will only f('ad His word:
And l&lt;'arn to do thfo thln~s HE' says..
,1bfon all of our prayers wl!l be heard.

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:T£A BAGS ...................... AQI. S3.29
1S OZ. ARMOUR
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CORN BEEF HASH ..........~: $1.19
15 OZ. SWEEPSTAKES
JACK MACKERAL ••••••••• z.~~ $1.19
17 OZ. DEL MONTE
FRUIT COCKTAIL ..............w.••• 89&lt;
30 COUNT JUMBO
BOUNTY TOWELS ...........MY.•• 99&lt;
46' OZ. HUNT'S
TOMATO JUICE ................w.••• 99&lt;

; · TO COMPErE - Sharon .
:!·Artrip, granddaughter of Grace
• 'Welch, Middleport, has won
~ three titles in the Miss Teen
• Hemisphere Pllgeant. She look
; first.place In beauty, modeling,
· and photogenic. In June she wlU
,' he compete In the state contest
~ at Akron !llld will be accompan: led by her groUidmother.

oz. 2/$1
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Limit On&amp; Par Customer
&lt;lood Only At Powell's
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PUREX BLEACH
GALLON

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Good Only At Powall'a
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Shoppl•g For _
Bargai"s?

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Athono. Meigs and liinton
Countioo. Ohio, on ATH-601.76 State Route 60 and
ATH / MEG / VIN-32·0 .00
State Route 32, by removtng
end upgmting exltting ex·
PIHIWIIY signing.
· Powmont Width- varies.
Project length - 0.00 feet

SHOP THE
LASSIFIEDS

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or 1 6 32 milao.
Bidding on thlo Plo;ect is
-.:tad to Dioadvontagod

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

DEALER AUCTION

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DinoctOJ
The Dll'ector reMrVel the
nght to reject any and 1111 IJidl,
WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR
(6) 8, 16. 2tc

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certiflld 11 DBE't In eceoirdancoo With 49 CFFI Port 23 by
ODOT ond iiUolified to bid wttl1
ODOT undo&lt; C~ 6626 fll
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The Ohio Oepori"*'t of
Tranoportotion heNby notifieo
all bidden thet it wll efflr.,..
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Public Notice
LEGAl.
AOVEFITISI NG
TI-e Board of Rutland Township. MOIQI County of Ohio,
will receive bldo un\ii 6 .30
P M. the 30th day of Moy
1986 lor ti-e purdlooe of o
Uaod Troctor with Hydrsulic

COiibect entered lniO purlllanl

totNt-.mi.......,
busi.-.... 81itwtp;iaw will be
aflordod full GpROrtunity to
IUbmit b l d o i n - t o invibltion and will not be
diocriminotod ogoinot on ti-e
groundl of ...... color, "'
Nltionol origtn in

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Rotary Mower

WITH MINIMUM SPECIACAnONS AS FOU.OWS:
TRACTOR

"Minimum wogo rotM fur

tNt project haw boon . , . -.

76 model

torminod u noquirod by low
and aoe 101 lul'th in tho bid
propoul."
.
tho bidding

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TRANSMISSION : (81
Spoad, Synchronized
HYDRAULIC POWER
STEERING
DIFFEFIENnAI. LOCK
FlOPS CANOPY
nRES Front. 11L x 16, 10
Ply - Floor, 17.5L x 24. I Ply
llalt raor lire lhall bo filed ot
loaot 90 percent lui with •
aolution containing ot looot II
lbl. calcium chlorldo per gallon
of wotor Two Mil of whool
weighto (300 lbo. opprux.)
ohall bl1notolod on lhe left raor

Each blddor • • bo requlrad
to file with hlo bid I -tiflod
check or caahier'1 check for an
amount oquol to fivo per cent
ofhio bid. but In no ovont moro
than fifty th!Kund doll.... or a
bond fer ten por .,..,, of hio bid,
payable to tho Dlnoctor.
Biddors must apply, on lhe
proper lormo, fur qualification
at ' - ten dayo prio&lt; to tho
date 101 for opening bldo In
6626 Ohio Roviood Coda.
Plano ond opoclllcatlono are
on fila tn the Department of
TNnsportation and the office
of the District Deputy

THURSDAY EVENINGS, 7:00 P.M.
AT THE

HOWERY AUCTION

2

(Athem Livestock Sales)
5 Miles West of Athens on Rt. 50
ALL BUYUS &amp; SELLERS WELCOME
STORE OWNERS, FlEA MARKET,
EVERYONE ,WElCOME

In Memoriam

IN LOVING MEMORY of
Neva Mowe~y Bolyard
who passed away one year
ago today, May 8, 1984.
TO A DEPARTED MOTHER
Mother dear, you may be
cone.
From all earthly people's

RODNEY HOWERY - Auctionnr
PH. 698-7231

lion Ti-e moot ollall outomoti·
cotty ,..oat to mowing poellion. A hydraullc cytlndllr.

~Iho--~-choin
....'!!"
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bly to rotate 180 dog- 11
relation to tho oute&lt; """· A
hydroulic pump, front
mountad. 2000 PSI, 19 GPM
that • - - of being uaod
with o n - conter hydroullc
control V11w MMmbly.
OFFERED AS TRADE-IN:
(1)1ntem8tlonol Trootor Modo!
604 Sorlol No. 4667- 6-Y-F.
(1) Motrim MOWII&lt; Serial No.
7807120
Blddor to submit
datollod
opecilicotiOrll
of equipment
oftorad TI-e Boord ol T...,_

whool)

MOWER
Hydroulc driwn 60" .-ry
cutt• which shall be ,.,ewe.
blo. Moot oholl bo mounted to
lnlclor frame -'&gt;llimotely
midway -.oon lion! ond
..._ on right tide.
Wi'en oxtondad In tha hollrontal polibOn over 1 5' fence or
how a,_., of 17'
11om contor of to the
top of 1 5' rote!\' -.nbly.
TI-e moot lhal bo oporoted by
hydrauliC cylinders ond ...,.
bla of pivoting 90 dlglul'word and loddng into poolVon to permit rowy cutt•to

poll"""'

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thoCI&gt;unly of

M19 lnd s-Ill Ohio. oriel

In tho Townol!lp of Orange

~wit:
FIRST Til ACT:

lhe -

llegholng In

of the old VICI!ad

-.g

by the ochool
In Section 30. Town 4,
and Flonga 12: _,71
rodl and 8llnlco to L Findling'I
llno; north •132 rodo
lnd 12v. lnkl; thonce Woot
72 rodo end B lnkl; thonco
South 117 rodo and 4 lnkl;
thoncoin 1 IOUihldY dltoction
to tha PlACE OF BEGIN·
NING. containing si111Y (60)
..... IIVO end 0 xcept """'
holt ..,. - . ., t11o ooulh·
oomorond bought by ti-e
Boerd of Education of Orange
•Townohip fur 1 ochool houoa

road

Public Notice

Public Notice

P11blic Notice

-

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SECONO TRACT: Sltuoto
In &amp;ootion 30, To- 4, ond
. . _ 12. Ohio C.,_.,
- -· com-ICing in ti-e
north llno of tho quart• of Section 30 II tho
north_, - o f lind now
by Anthony W thanco ooulh to 11-e middle of
1ho road: thanco in 1 northMo·
torty d - to aaid q.._..,Una along tho middllof
tho road; thon&lt;8
the
aoid ~-line to ti-e
PlACE OF BEGINNING. IIVO
end oxcopt obout -third of
ona ocre now occupied u 1
burying ground TI-e omaunt
of t N t - io - ( 3 )
ocreoto bo the umo. more or
1Sold Premise~ Locatad In

_,on

County.
Ohio•
e -1_. p,., II • • - I

e.

WITH BARGAINS

"W• R11t F~t lut"

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,...,::Jir...,..
lool oiiolino. Nr cor llol'"!lo fw~

--·-""*·

....;-lloaltn.Undo""'l'•

CHARLES D. CARR, at al
Dafondonto
.
No. 84 CV 262
In
of on Order of
Sale dated March 5. 1986 in 1
tho obtivo ontitiod ICiion, I will ,.,
offer for .... at pubic ouction,
at tha flont door of tho CCKII't
House In Pome10y, Ohio. in the
obow named County. , on
Friday, lhe 10th day of May
1986. ot 10.00 o'clock A.M ..

-3D4-112-3632 .........
-614-446-9416SitYI ltM
416·1 mo

t1

Mi9 County. Ohio

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authomod John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hoc
Farm Equipment
Dealer

ftr111 E••l~•ent
Peril &amp; Ser•loe

1-3-tfc

PH. 742-2328

PUBLIC AUCTION

Serv•ce Pr o

7/11 /tln

SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1985

Specializing in
All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
.And Repair

SttMII R.ftll F~t
'Stlll~t Clllz1111
PH. 992-3549

10:00 A.M.

LOCAnON: From St. Rt. 7 in Cheshire, Oh., out
St. Rt. 554. Watch for sign1.
HOUSEHOLD: 2 pc. liv1ng room su1te. 3 pc. bedroom
su1te, chest of drawers, vanity dresser w•stool, Motorola
color TV, stereo record-player and rad1o, coflee and end
tables, kdchen table and 6 chai[S, green Sears Coldspol
refngerator, Wh111pool auto. washer, elec sew1ng
maohme, smgle bed, lamps, crocks, p1ctures, metal ward
robe, Hoover upnght &amp; G E canister sweepers lots oi
d1shes, small appliances, typewnter stand. luggage.
clothes hamper, and other m1sc 1tems.
MISC.: Large 1ron k~ttle, mmer's lools, olllamps1 5- gal ·
stone Jar; wood ,ll'heelbarrow, 8ft extens1on ladaer,_12'
alum. ladder, 1' wood stepladder, wash tubs; pot"belly
siWe. small motors, barbed w11e, lawn cha11s, lots ol hand
tools. lot of yellow bnck, cross cut saw, block and tackle,
and other m1sc

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Help Wanted
Ametlc1'1 Famou1

Brontwoocl Log Hom" ·
Now ~king A Deolor
For Thlo Aru

Potilin ~D.
Dan Smith, Aucti-r-992-7301 or 949-2033
Dale Johm1111 - Approntit:o

Calh

Not ,........ fer

1CCI~111t1

or .... ef preperty.

FOI SA&amp;I IY OWIII1 HHH and 2 ocrlf of ••101111
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NEW LISTING- State Rt 7Approx 3 acres w~h a mce big
yard garden area, frurt trees,
and a HI story home With 3
bedrooms, family room, pretty
llreplace, full basemen~ and an
equ1pped kitchen $27,900 00.
NEW LISTING- State Rt7Approx 2 acres ol OhHl River
frontage N1ce lay1ng, wooded,
and has water and ~ectric
ava1lable $10,000 00
RACINE - A ? bedroom
stone house on a good
street, large lot, block outbuildmg Th1s house is affordable at $13.000 00
POMEROY - Mulbeny Ave.
-A neal 2-3 bedroom home
wrth lots ol exira~ I ~ baths,
equ1pped krtchen, large cov·
ered pallo, large lot wilh storage bUIIdmg, $26,500.00
REALTORS
Henry E. Cleland Jr.
992-6191
Dott1e Turner 992-5692
Jean Trussel 949·2660

'Reo'~

Phone 742-3171

Real Eetate General

:ll. _ _ _ __
:H. _ _ _ _ __

RE~L ESTATE FOR SAU
SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms. 2
complete baths, dining room, livin1 room
and lar1e recreation room. Located on 8
acres. Lar1e farm pond. Racine area.

27. _ _ _ _ ___
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HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
shower·in basement. Four rooms and bath,
2porches, carport, new furnace and central
air. Middleport, Ohio.

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HOME NAnONAL BANI

Joj

MaiiThiSCGupciiiWitltRemiH•nco
The Dally Slllltinet
111 CllurUt.
Pom111rf, 011. 457"

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CALL 949-2210-Ask for Tim
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!Free Estimates)

4/4/tln

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUt
JUST CALL!
216 E. 2nd St.

Phone

1-1614)-992-3326 ..,

NEW LISTJNG- Syracuse3 BR older home, 375 ac1es,
out of h1gh water, all ublllies
and pn,ate
NEW USTING - I yr old 7
rm r.mch 3•nice gze BR, I~
eqUipped krt., I~ tlmmg Wllh
glass d~ to future pallo full
basemen~ energy effiCient
furnace All rms carpeted dbl
garage and over I acre
TUPPERS PlAINS - Small 3
BR lrame on I~ lot near the
school and Rt 7. Easy to heal
. on~ $23800
EAST MAIN - Near Kropfs
- Obi uml or can be used as a
~ngle 2 balhs, mod kilchen,
gas FA furnace aoo large lot
RACINE - Permaslone. 7 Rm
2 slory home 3 BR. range,
refri~ and'fin~hed full basement With family rm
MINERSVILLE - 5 rm
reasonable loo~ng home One
flr, nal gas, carpeting and mce
SIZe lot lor Just $15,000
RUTlAND -Remodeled 7rm
frame. 3 mce BR. lots of
carpeting, aulo Ilea~ bath,
eQUIPped kitchen alld lg_ level
MIDDLEPORT - 5 yr okl
ranch ~ms, 2 lg, baths,
d1shwas r d1sposal, cook and
bake un Some furmlure
Just $38,500

Broker-Auction Servie
Gherylltmley
Mei&amp;e County Associate

- Plumbing and electr~cel '
worlc
•

ln$tallation Available

MIDDLEPORT - lg_ 8 rm
stucco overlook1n~ 'the nver.
Formal dm1n~ fireplace, lurnace and level lot Aslilng
$37,500
REMODELED - 3 BR Just out
d town on Rt 33 New lurnace,
new kttchen and balh and lg_
level lot $25;Q00.
BUY RIGHT - 5 rms some
remodefm~ Balh, gas hea~
near the stores lor on~ $9,000
42 ACRES - In Orange
township. Some timber, minerals. AskmR $22,000
NEAR KROGER'S '- 8 rm
lrame Can use 5 rms. down to
save heat Nat gas furnace, all
utilities Jus! $23,500
Suo Mui'Jihy, Milton ioush
llllttt. Virtll •nd
• IICI Ttafn

Housinq
Headqu;trler:,

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10-8-ttc

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992&gt;6215 or 992-7314
Po1111roy, Ohio
.

Complete System
with Tracker
co71'1'LETE

So&lt;oed
Mlddilport, Ohio 4S76G
317 North

12 -BIIc

EUGENE LONG

SUPERtqR
SIDING CO •.
VINYL I ' AWMifiUM
Complete Gutter Work

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of otl Typeo
Worked In home area
20

v••r•

.. Free E1timatea''
CAU COllECT: •

'sALES &amp; SERVICE.
IUSINISS PHONE
1614) 992-6550
RESIDENCE PHONI
(614) 992-7754

73-10 Cl1owy Tr.
Ftftdt.rJ ....................... l60
13·10 Chny Tr.

Doon ...._... ,... ............ SI2S

1122/llc

73·10 Chny. Tr.

e'·

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Hoo&lt;lt ......................... '150

.

73·14 Ch..y lr.

lomptn ................. $70

13·79 Chny lr.
Gr~lln .............. 131 SO
73-79 Ch.. y. lr.
Roc~lf

Pantll .............. ,l2S

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PERSONAUZED POOLS
VINYL LINER· PODL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Over 400 Cho1c11
"SPAS"
HYDIOnCH CIEMICALS

304-675-6276
•L1ve En1ertatnmeot •Free HBO

HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A.U.
3D4-675-6276

1-IG-t f.n.

491 Gu. Hwtingor Pby.
Mkltloport, Ohie

Day
1·614
992-2549

Night

1-304
773· 5634
4 -

Ill
:~::

Com~~~~rcial
•Dntlopm~~~to &amp;

CONTRACTING
DOZER, BACKHOE.
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, WATER.
GAS &amp; SEWER UNES,
FIEaAM~nON, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
.DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH.

992.720

•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

Com1111rcial Situ
•Single and Multi Unit
Hollling
•Wood Modo Collinotry
D11iF and Piannint

We Hlft Aftll TIMe
Ut~ T11hlelu

.......-suPERIOR
UIENMIA111G CO. INC.
IIJMIIE &amp;

"$'''"' s,.,,,, .

laity Parak"t,

Suppllos ..... •U.75
Pair Fancy finch11,
Cago &amp; Suppliu ..... sn.oo

Cage &amp;

NEW-IfPAIR

•

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Gutters • Downopouto
Guttero Cleoned

446-4522

)

Painting

Storm Dooro

•

"We Rent For less"

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U-SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL

8o Windows
Siding - Soffit Work

949-2263
or 247-4641

•

4/29/tfn

THE QUAUtf

PRINT SHOP

i£Ul OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

F11 AH ,,., '"*I NNi•

ILACKSTON

Awa~-lt

NEW CAl &amp;
TIUCK LEASING
eo•. 326

Cages &amp; S.,plios
Also Sol4 S.,.ratoiy
Call lrotlints:

614-985-4212

4/111 mo

Pomtroy, OH. 45769
For Foster Strvica

Call 6 u:.oo7.67U

Furniture, Woddiag
ond Groduo~on

APPLIANCE

Stotio~ Mognotlc

Rt.

124,P-oy Oloio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAI,R

Alte Tr••••lttle•

PH. 992·5612
or ·992-7121

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VINYL SIDING

ALUMINUM SIDING

•ILOWN IN
INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New "-s lullt
"Free Eltimet•"

PH. 949-1101
or 949·1860
No Sunday (Ills
1111/tlo

9AM &amp; 4PM .
HELP
local coporation now ac·
ceptlng applications for sev·
eral po11t1ons m manage·
ment. markettng, end
del1very. No expenence Will
train
Company benefits

SERVICE

r Sta01ps,

•Washers • Dishwashers
•R•ngaa
•Refrigerators
•Dryera •Freezert

3/2/tln

PARTS end SERVICE

4 5 tic

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Sizes Start From 12'xl6'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
S1zes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Doc Houses

We can repair and re-

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

Racine. Oh.
Ph. 614·143-5191
I 0-6 tfc

One full blooded. Male
Springer Spaniel One 12

month old Mole pert Elk

3 white Stlkte Rooatert.
phone 304·896·3972
Two 318 angtne blockt and
assorted partt. Phone 304·

773-6062 oltor 4:30 .

Bedroom Apt.

6

Is Poniblt

to Got
Corry-Out li&lt;tntt.

PRICED AT

$11,000

698-7219

d

5344 or 614-992·2763
LOST Blue Merle Collie,
female, Bear Wallow Ridge

oreo. 304-B82 -2222 doytlmo or 304 - 896·3486

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

evenmga

Res1denllal &amp; Commercial

8

.

992-5875 Or
742-3195

Lon1 Bottom, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We U11 Von Schrtder
Equlpm.nt Rtcollmondtd
by Leadln&amp; Carpel lltnufactultrl.
'FREE ESTIMATES'"
3-22-tln

APRIL SPECIAl

Auctl'on- Coli 30.4-2763069

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

9

Installed ,.,.

Jim Mink Ci'ev ·Dido Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
61 4·446-3672

Call 992-3561

Good used pill no-old or new
To be used in pre·al::hool
program Donation pleaae

441mopd

4 10 1 mo. a

r

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otter

Wanted to mow lawns Gallt·
polis area. Call 614-448·

4387 after 6
COLEMAIII WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump selet, aervtce Registered in Ohio All work
guarenteed . Call 304-273·
2811 , Ravenswood, W. Va
Mr Ed's Speedy Wash, low
and high pressure cleaning
and liquid sand blasting
Mobile home•. buildings,
trucks, heavy equipment.
sw1mm1ng pools, partung
areal, boats Edward Oet·

terrelchar 304-676-7239 or
676 -6367.

Business
Opportunity

We

THURS. EVE. 6-8

lAJGI AlllWS AND
SUJGEJY 1Y APPOINTIEIT

304-675-2441
12-3-lfn

can .

LISHING CO iecommendt
that you do busmess With
people you know. and NOT
to send money through the
mail until you have mvesti·
gated the offering

Serv1ce Techn1c1an to sell
and •nstall energy manage·
ment controls for residential
and commarc1al tnatella·
tions Dealerships available.

Own your 10wn jean ·
sportswear. ladies apparel.
ch1ldreha, large size, comb•·
nation store, accessories
Jordeche, Ch1c, lee. Levi,
Easy Street. lzod. Esprtt,
Tomboy, Calvin Klein, Ser·
gio Valente. Evan Picone. Liz
Claiborne. Members Only,
Orgsnically Grown, Gaso·
ltne, \iealthte~. over 1000
others $7,900 to $24,900
mventory , tnunmg, f1xtures,
grand opening, etc Can
open 15 days . Mr Loughlin

Coll614 ·446 · 3407
Home Auembly Income.
Assemble products at home
Pert·t1ma Details Call813·

327 -0896, ext. 169

(6121888 4228
1 ~.:.-~.....:~~-~_.:,

property .
6694

Call

61 4 -446·

Good rental property aht
room houae and 2 -3 room
cottage• Call 614 -446 ·

2643 .
Government homes from
$1 , (U repair) Alaodeliquent

tax property Coli 806-6876000 ext GH -4662
information.

for

Modern 3 bdr f1n1thed basement, 2 car attached garage.
trailer hookup , Green
Schools Call 614· 446 ·

3040
Delu~e 3 bdr. house. pool.
good location, 869,500
Farm 60 acres. 8 rm house.
$36.000. Commercial loti·
Jackson Ave 846,000 A·
One Real Estate Cell 304·

676 -6104 or 676-5386

1---------Own your own Jean ·

642-3619

Custodian (pen-time) Ma·
son County Pubhc Ltbrary,
6th and Viand Streets, Point
Pleaaant. Mature and dependable person Must be eva1l·
able for rotating day and
evemng 1hifta. General d
ecleaning end hght maln1enance duttes Expenenced
per hour for 20 hours"week .
Ava1lable JulY 1 Call 304676 ~ 2943 for more infor·
mat1on . ApplicatiOn dead-

line· Moy 22. 1985

Sportswear, lad1es Apparel,
Children•. Large S1ze. Com·
bmation Store, Accee..o·
ries Jordache, Chic, Lee,
levi, Easy Street, lzod,
Eaput, Tomboy, Calvin
Kle1n. Sergio Vatente. Evan
Picone, liz Claiborne,
Members Only, Organically
Grown, Gasoline, Healthex.
over 1,000 other~ 17,900
to $24,900 inventory, train·
mg . fixtures. grand opening.
etc Can open 1 6 days Mr

Loughlin (612)888 -4228 .

library Technic1an (full time) Mason County Public 22 'Money to Loan
Ubrary. Mature and depan·
dable parson Previous li·
brary expertence desirable
HOME OWNEAS·Refinance
Typ1ng required Duties in- to low fixed rate Use equny
clude acqu1s1tion and catal· for any purpose Leader
oging of library materiels Mortgage Co., 614 ·6 92 ~
under supervision of librar- 3061.
Ian. Pay 8 3 60 per hour for
40 hour-week Available
July 1 . Send letter of 23
Professional
application to Mason
Services
County PubUc library At·
tention: Personnel Saction,I - - - - - - - - - Sth and Vtend Streets, Point
Peatant, WV 25660 Appli· Plano Tuning and Repair .
cation deadline May 22, Brun1card1 Music Co. 614·
446-0687. Twentieth year
1986.
of quality service . Lena
federal, atete and civil jobs Oani81s, 614-742· 2951
now available Cell 1 -619·

569 ·B304

for~nformotion,

24 hourt

PIANO TUNING AND FIE-

PAIR , Reduced rates llm1ted
time only Ward's Keyboard,

Help wanted lull and port

304-676-5600 or 876-

tlma waitre11's and bar· 1 _ae_2_4_ _ _ _ _ _ __
maid. Send resume to box 1·
711 , Gelhpol•s Ferry, Wv.

Rco l l slale

26616 .
2629 Mt Verrlon Ave • rein

or ohine. 9:00 till?.
Cleaning lady to cl..n home
once a week . New Haven.

304-Be2 -3727

12

.l

Room and board or sleeping
rooms
Man only . No

dr1nkero. Coli 614-9926022 or 614-986-4418 .

wood, cupboar.dt, cha•n.
ch11t1, ba1keta. dlahea.
stone jars. antiques, Jold
and silver Write • .D

13

Mlllor, lh.Z. Pomeroy, Ohio
46789 or coli 814-11927780.

Group and Individual Heolth

Buying
1

Situations
Wanted

doily gold.

oliver

coins, rings, jewelry, sterling
were, old coins, lerge currency. Top pr~ ces. Ed . Bur·

kott Borber Shop. 2nd Avo
Mlddl-rt, Oh. 814-1923471.
hmo Mollord

Oucko

wamed. Males •nd female1

Call 814-882-&amp;421 .

Insurance

lneurance at very low cost.
Also guaranteed Ufe lnau·

renee 0 to aga 88 . 304 -7577824 Georglo Mallon .

31

Coli 614 -446 -

3 bdr., 2 car garage, 1 %
acre Close 10 town Call
614·446 -42 1 7

2 bedrooms. full basement,
double car garage, 1 2
•crea. Rote Hill, Pomeroy

$28.000. 614-67B -2513
Southern School D•stnct
Mod1f1ed A·Frame on 5
acres Immediate occu ·
pancy See to apprec1ate
$30,000 Includes outdoor
work1ng tools . 614· 843 ·
5384 after 6pm
Three bedroom house on
Un1on Ave , Pomeroy Call

614-992-2720 or61 4 -992·
3689 Can fmance
3 bedroom house m Rustic
Hills Fully carpeted, storage
bUild mg. large lot Call 614·

Buy from ownar &amp;. save
Terrific location. Kyger
Creek School, 3 bdr., fire·
place . Built-i n kitChen with
dishwasher, range, oven
Full b..ement with fam1ly
room. gas heat. po&amp;llble
9 %% loan euumpt•on,

$48.500.
4042 .

Coli 81 4·446•

Must

3 bdr

sell

ranch ,

Wootbrooke Subd • FR.
woodburner. carport, deck.
city utifltiea. • achools.

Have an energy eff•ctent
home built on your lot From
$1 3.90QJbO . Call lor esti-

mates . 304-675·3981
Price re"uced, 4 bedrooms,
full basement , 5 m1lea from
Point Pleasant, acre lot,

7 room home wtth 1 V2 lots•
garden space . Hartford
2 story, 4 bedroom houae,
vtnyl siding. 11/• acres, c::•r·
pebng above ground sw•m·
m 1ng pool opttonal.
$46.000.00 or make offer.
Thomes Ridge Road , Mason

County, 304·896 -3672
Very n1ce 3 bedroom home.
2112 baths, central air. 2 car
garage, family room . vacant
and ready for occupant.
Homettead Realty, 304·

676 -5640 and
2406

304-882-

32 ·Mobile Homos
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUALITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 Ml WEST. GALLIPOLIS,
FIT 35 PHONE 614 -446 7274
1971 Freedom good cond.

Call 614 ·25 6·6520
1977 Regent. 14X64. 2 bdr.
Call614 · 245-5286
Btg down payment, short
time employment, or credit
history stopping you from
buymg a home? Confider a
reclaimed umt Only $500
down and take over pay·
mant We're M1d · Ohlo Fi·
nencial Service (614) 772·

Nice 4 bedroom. 1 \ol botho,
garage with workbench, gas
Work wented, painting ~In·
tide or out, odd jobs, expe·

rionced.
6004.

phon• 304-675-

1978

B•ll~lade

12'x56' oil

alectnc. 3 bdr .. AC. under·
pmntng, waaher-drver. fur-

nlohod Coli 614-446·3289
or 614 992-7079 or 614·
266-6632

cond. Coll614· 448-0176 .
12x66 1971 New Moon 3
bdr .. 114 baths, elec range,

very elton, e6.900
614-446·0175

Schoolo, 1411 ,0 0 .
814-448- 1890

Coli

Garage Sole May 10- 11th.
9AM·6PM 501 Oak Dr tn
Spnng Valley area Clothing
all Sites. gla11ware, nick
necks, kettle gnll, electrtc
razor, much mora Follow
signs Ram or shine
Yard Sale 51 Garfutld Ave
Thursday &amp; Friday, May 9 81
Yard Sale 9 30·5 4 Fami·
hea. 1!. mi down Rt . 218 .
May 8.9.10 . Hobby horse.
clothes. car ramps Avon,
gUitar

2 Fam1iy Yard Sale May
10th, 11th. 9AM-1 On Graham School Road 4V' miles
out Rt 141 turn r1ght
Watch fcJr s1gns Maternity,
mens, womens, baby
clot hes Iron , dulc1mer .
weed eater. too numerous. to
list!
Yard Slae Thurs. Fn House·
hold, tools, f1shing , misc .
1
Across from Haney's
Butcher Shop, Clarke
Chapel Rd . Porter
F1nt T1me Yard Sale 1 127
Second Ave ,9 to 9 MaY
9.10.11 Everything must

go I
4 Fam1ly Garage Sale . Friday
9·00 · 6 00 Y2 mtle out Mill
Creek past GDC grounds
Baby, adult clothmg, truck
tool bo~ . recliner , stereo
curtains

---- --P-oni!irov _____ -Middleport

133 8 utternut Ave , Po"l)·
roy. Fnday and Seturdl¥
New Craftsmen router and '
table. new Scroll IIW with
accussortea, chest of draw·
era. luggage. b1ke1, TV.
hobby horse, babys car Mit,
Coleman campstove, t,;.R
cheer. sweeper . stroll..-.
chang•ng table m•ac. pans
and d1the1 Much more. •

3 family yard ule at 341
Hooker St

in Middleport

9 00 t1l ? Thursday and
Fuday

~

Y•rd Sale May 8. 9, 10, and
11 3 miles on Hysell Run oft
At 124 lots of household

goods Co11614 -992 -6275 .

------ F&gt;t-i&gt;ieiisilrit--- -&amp;Vicinity
Yard sale. 1st tra1ler beh1nd
lowman Sales, Hartford, W
Va on right side of strUt.
Monday , Tuesday .
VVednesday
•

Yard Sale Moy 8.9.10 . 2629
Mt. Vernon Ave
shme 9 til?

Ram or

Garage Sale, Wed , Thu;s,
Fr1, Rt 2 North, Point
Pleasant, about seven miles.
two houses before Good
Shepard Church on nght
Yard Sale. Baby Items,
Furntture, Glassware and
M1sc. 6 tenths mile out
Jemco Road Follow signs ,
Thursday . 1
Yard Sale 8 fam1hea, Thura
and Fr1 Rt 2 North 9 mtlea.
Clothing , Home Interior.
mise 8 30 ttll 7.
506 First Street, Point Plea·
sant, Thursday end Frtday.
9 00 t1II6:00 Books, Gla•·
ware , M1sc

-lc -

May 1. 2. 3 leadmg Creek
Road F1nt house on nght
Appl1ances. clothing, books
Ram or sh1no .
-·-- -· -~ · . .. -·- • · ... · · • · • · ·· lcGarage Sale Thursday, l=n-

day 2, 3. 623 '12 Rus•ell St.
Gravel Hill. Middleport. behtnd Hemers Bakery.
.•....•..•••• ••. ••· ·• ••· ·· lc-

3 fam1ly garage sale, Fnday
and Saturday, 8 00 to 3 00.
beh1nd Beale School. Gelhpohs Ferry, computer, movie
earner•, 10 lp4led b1ke.
Princen phone, -power
booster. CB With converter
LOTS and LOTS of other
items
·

Moy 2.-3. 1 9 00-4:00 pm .

Yord Sole Fr~day, Moy 101h.

Gut; Spencet'., Tuppers
Planu Kerosene heater,
generator 3000 W. pressure
pump. storm ~oor, btcyela.
baby bed, 1ce cream freezer,
woven rugs, clothes, etc.

8 ·30 AM. across. from 27
W!:~,rw•c(, coffee -•nd end
tebres. r.•pttr b8cks, clo- ·
thmg. e ectrio addiflg ma·
chme, m11c Plus basement
clean out

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
1 acre along Rt 62 South,
304· 675· 7541 evenings

14x70 Castle on 3A acre lot
With 18x26 add1t1on . Ceu
tral a1r . urban roof , 2 car
carport Price reduced Call

614-992-3119 or 614 -992 3132

Pasture for rent. 40 ecrea,
fenced pasture. barn, 304·
675 · 7~41 aventngs
large budding lo1s. Jerry··,

1970 TMC. 3 bedroomo.

Run Road. S3000 Clyde
Bowen Jr • 304-676 2336

furnrshed , washer. dryer.
air, awnmg, underpinned.

2 level lots. 7 m1lea from

steps. $6950
992-7479 .

Call 614 -

1976 Holly Park mob1le
home, 14x70 3 bedroom.
central atr fum wtth ap·
pliances only Need to sell,
price negotiable 304· 468

town, off Rt 2. 304 -6755689 alter 5 PM

Renlal s

to $24.900 . Wloemon
Agency, 614-446-3 644
1919 Champion lrltler

1 bi!O with 1976 odd·on
1 2x24 Good condition. Coli
1114-992-2689

Houses for Rent

7 room house wtth 2 c•r
garage located m Chathire,
$250 mo plus depoa1t, no

'76 L1berty 12x70. 2 bed -

pets Call614 -367-7302

room, new carpet. gas heat.
good cond. 304-676· 21 19
after 6 00

1 969 12x66 K~rkwood 2
bdr.. new carpet mg. a1r
cond . exc cond 304· 676·
7277 or 675-6631

2 bdr home m city schools.
$235 mo plus deposit Call
J1m at 614 · 446-6610 or

614 -446· 7881
4 bdr 1n country-White Oak
Rd 5200 mo. plus dep.
Kyger Creek School dist

Call 61 4-367· 0509

33

Farms lor Sale

for sale to settle estate 7
room shingled house &amp; 55
acres on Rt 776, Lecta, Oh.
Also barn , smoke house &amp;
cr1b Tobacco bate, 2 dug
walls Contact Donald My·

• ... 61 4-643· 2468.

Centenary~ 3 bdr brick. 2
bath . garage, lg lot , adulh,
ref &amp; dep . $350 mo Coli

1-614-643 2644
1 bedroom house '" Mlnetaville Beside M~neravtlle
Church by Bulk Plant Total
electnc
Call 614 -99-2 ·

6215

34

Business
Buildings

2 bedroom furmshad house m Pomer~y 1260 per

montl\ . Call614-992 -5113
after 5 OOPM
Basement shop or storage
under Williamson Meat

Market

304-676 - 1436

1606 Jefferson Blvd Po•nt
Pleasant.

1 bed country home Yard
and garden Near Maig1
Co(lnty fairgrounds Oepoeit
required Call after 6·00pm

614 992-2627

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

1982 Clayton 14x66. fur-

Perk, mostty furnlahad,lerge
front porch, on 2 acres of
ground whh nice v1ew.
24)124 garage building ,
owners mu1t sell Reduced

41

1727

Coli

hoot (U9 00 budget) , goo
hot water hHter. central1ir,
'h acre flat lot Kyger Creek

JR G1rl Scout Troop 1014

10x50 1966 Now Moon 2
bdr .• $3,460 , a1r cond, gu
heat &amp;: cook1ng, very good

Pockoge daol -1 4x70 Holley

$33,600, Coli 814 - 268 ·
8894.

tioner. recliner. roll - a ~ way ,
refrtgerator, bed spreads,
curtains. books , blue dishes,
near Clay School, Rt. 7 .
Thurs .. Fr .. &amp;. Set.

1763

completed, rural water, 3
out bids , lt) acre fronts on
Schoq.ll,

- - - - - - - -lc160. Rhubarb, 14 family yard sale Thunday
garden toolt. electric motor
end Friday. 9.00 -3 00 42
Garage Sale 2 a1r
' condi- Park St .. Middleport. Ohit&gt;

HMC Rt

1981 14~70 Schultz. partly
furnished 3 bedrooms wtth
underpenmng, 304 · 675 -

,, 2.000. Call 614· 2561&amp;111 or 614-266-11280

Trace

Huge yard sale at 778 Oliver
St . M•ddleport Rein or
shine. Thursday, Friday, S(t·
urdey . 9 to 5 . 011 heater, old
dreuer,old quilting frame
wooden front door add
storm door. b1rd cage. ba~y
bed , knick·knacka, d11het
and lots more

$19.000 304-882-3374

3 bdr. home 3 yro. old. BO%

218 • Rock Lick Rd

Moy 11 . 9 to 3, Dolo Hom,
Yellowbuah Ad , Racine
Clothmg ~ new itemt, ta..,l,
hutch, curtains, mise it.ama

304·773· r·~~~~~~~~~~t::::::::::~~~=~

nlthed, underptnnmg, porch
washer II dryer, •~c . cond.

At

Thuraday, Fnday, 2 m1 from

&amp; Vicinity

roducod to *33,000. Coli
814-446-7144

Hannan

Flea Market Fratzara Bottom. WVa on US 35 open
every Saturday &amp; Sunday,
9-6 . Open air &amp; covered
spacea for rent off road
parking

992-6086 alter 4 30

1220 or (614) 773·3926
Calltodoy

Homes for Sale

&amp; Vicinity

10th
Flatwood area in Pomeroy
for br. FA, BN ceiling, vinyl
tidmg, aluminum w1ndow.
17 A available Call 614-

National eompany Seeking
Diltnbu~Ors to handlee~ten·
sive ltne of residential and phone 304 -446 · 1676
Commercial Erergy Man- log home 3 acres, 2 mt out
992-6306 .
agement Controls lnst,~red
Jo,.co Rd S64,000 Coli
----~----=~
savings, continuo~• training 304-676-6622 .
Open tetrltOrt!ll With ne.w ..~!.nd markttting sales and
Avo-". call 3,t&gt;4-676·142S ' tnstallation. Cultomer leae· •
ing, comp~t•ri,:ed energy 2 unit ap8rtment "bLhldtng.
Call ihe ArmY National aud(fo. high lncomo paton- good Investment. price re·
Guard and esk about our pay tiel No franchise fee Small duc8d. phone 304-675 and benefits, 1nclud1ng edu· investment securltd by In· 7541 evenmgs
cat1onal usiatance Call ventory. Call mr Watson
304-676 -3960 or 1-800- 1-800-962-4908
House.
6225 26 acres
Wanted for stud tervice: .a
male M1nature Dachshund,
preferabley red , C•ll 614·

Call

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bado, Iron.

PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.M.

Thurllloy 3 , ..... s ......
FrW., 1 p.m,-1 p.m.
S.torllor 10 ...... ttoiO o.ot.

buy junk

61 4-246 -9264 or614-882 1113

CLINIC
IN MIDDLEPORT

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

Pnce reduced to t48 ,600 on
recently renovated. 2 story
frame houH, R.G .. 3 bd(., 2
baths, formal dining. family
room Includes 2nd partially
renovated houae 1 acre

$33,000
7144

Coffee Shop aelling equiP·
ment. leases ~ low priced .

Kleine

·· ···-·Gaiiiiioiis···------

Building new home -owner
must sell 3 bdr ' ranch, FR .
carport, deck . City schools &amp;
ut1lit1es
Reduced tn.

1 Nonce 1

Call Mr Joyner 1-800-9624908.

614 ·446· 7564 after 5 .

446-2369

Easy Assembly Work!
&amp;600 00 per 100 Guaran·
teed Payment . No
Expeflence.No Sales Details send self-addressed
stamped envelope. Elan
VItal· 716. 3418 Enterprise
Rd, Ft Pierce. Fl 33482

Coli 814-446-8224.

Mandoy 3 ,,,.,. S p.m..
luHIIoy 6•30 p.m.-1 P-"'W-oy 3 p.m.-5 P·"'-

843-5155 or
US-5410

Wanted To Buy

We pay ca1h for late model
clean used can.

Expert Serv1ce And
Quality Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

groin drill, hoyroko. 10ft
drtg harrow, Cub Fir·
mtll with mower and
oollor, pototo plow. hoy
bailer 1nd mort.

Call 614-266-6261
6 30PM

Homes for Sale

Yord Sole, May 8. 9. 10.

S1495.00ru

pt. brush hogs,

plow. hay orlmper, aub

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction everv Friday night at
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truckloads of new
merchandise every week
Consigmenta of new B. uaed
merchandise alwaya wei·
comed. Richard Reynoldl.

OHIO VALLEY
SATELUTE SYSTEMS

330S JACKSON A~E.
SMAll ANIMAl HOURS

terl,

1 mole. 2

females Five Polnt1-P1ne
Grove Rd. area 614·992·

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

PAT HILL FORD

Dlec. rows, corn plan ·

Wanted to !awning mowing
Gall1pot1s area &amp; vtnc1n1ty.

21

only noad apply. Pay $3.36

992·6341 .
Loot 3 collioo

VETERINARY

FARM EQUIPMENT

Lost and Found

Reward for mformation on
lott female Border Collie
Tan and wh1te lott in Five
Points VICinity Call 614-

Call David McDonald

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

S&amp;L

35185 O.k Hill R01d

-•

' iln OA-KAN of your 'raduo;
tion, c:a11 0"1..1- M8y~&gt;e 1 gn
help, FREE 304·676-1444.

OPEN EACH

PIONEE-RCARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

Call 814-446-3100

F1nanwl

ovolloble . Coli Mr

'

Attention PPHS grads 1961
to 1976 if you do not have

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

9'12-21'16
Middleport, Ohio

Kotelic land&amp;caping detiQn·
ing, planning, mowing, trim·
ming, retail shrubbery AU
round lawn maintenance.

TO QUALIFY

304-676-2264.

Coli 614-992-2679

Kluenslo good home, 8 wka
old, htter 1;ra1ned, 2 'fellow. 2
black·white, 1 calico. 304·

11 ·14·\IC

1· 13-tfc

Roger Hysell
Garage

tary. Appty in person at
Med1cal Piau. 203 Jackson
Pike, Gallipolis Between

1-~00-962-4908

FOR SALE

Call:

KEN'S

PlUS: Offlco Suppllos &amp;

992-3345

lOWIIIIQTIU PAYMINT

E~perienc:ed medical aecre·

White kitten to good home.

Wooden hutch to give away.

43~2

With 2

RENT A CAR
CALL

•

CHESTER-985-3307

Cockaliols, Erotic lirds

806 -687-8000 oxt. R-4662
to ftnd OLtt how.

Salesman wanted to repres·
ent lme of Energy Mange ~
ment Contrels Excellent
traimng and marketing pro·
gram, h1gh income potential
With opportunity for ad·
vancement . Dealerships

742-2464.

in Rear.

All Mtk"

choice.
NO DOWII PAYMENT

Strer Beegle dog to give
•way Loves kids Call 614·

675·6784 otter 6 00

Jn Dextor, Ohio

Copy S.rvi&lt;M, Etc.
US Mil St. Mi........ t
104 Mullotrry h. •-•y

to drtVe the vehu:le of your

Collofter 6 OOpm 614 · 9492794.

9-13-tfn

614-379-2243 or

RIDENOUR
1V &amp; APPLIANCE

NEW VEHICLE
We'd lib Ia lnlroduco rau to
EnPit-A-Cor. tho modom way

Small dog· pan Schnauzer1o
give awey to good home

Hootls ......................... •130

frH flltmotn W•lhMtt Oiltt~tkn

985-3561

IN A

71·79 ford lr
Gr~lls ....,............... SS2 50
IO·IS Ford lr.
Hods .................. - ... '145
83-IS ford Ranger

SMALL GROCERY
STORE wI GAS PUMP

GENIIAl PEST CONTIOl

/

THE BIRD CAGE

8~ iivoly kittens . Coli 614446-2,276

Hound end Spetz 304·676·

Howard l. Writesel
Roofing Co•

SigM.

Ooon ......................... •us
IO-U Ford lr
Oooro .........................$145

446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Bo• 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631 -

lusinns fetrntl,

•• D•lf

Giveaway

4 Terrier puppies. 8 wk old
Cell 614-446-3907

6·illln

PH. 992·7611
5· 7-llc

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

73-79 ford lr.
ftndtrs .............. ,_, ,_,S41
73-79 Ford lr.

(6l4)

51. Rl. 160

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

All occupations . Call

4 PM 614-446-7441

614-446-9663

l1censeil Clinical Audiologist .

' Nor1h
Gallipolis, Otuo

J&amp;F

4

1

--~-

·~

•RitidontO.I'

m

816.000-t&amp;O.OOOyr polll ·

Apphcations accepted by
appointment only . Call
Thurs or Fri 10 AM to

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Jobs

W1llmg to work

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearln( Aid Sele~tion
Hearing Evaluations F~r All Ages

(614) 985'-3105

9870 or 614-388·9806.

THE OHIO VALLEY PUB-

1,695
Sl 9 15

681 Wtsl Darwin Ohio - 992-7013

'.
.&gt;'

s...... ·-·

Jay Dr1ve owner selling 3
bdr , 2 beth, cozy harth for
winter, pool and AC for
summer. Interested only c•ll

Dependable

' ·r---------------~-----"fl

40037
Pomtl'oy, OH.

Bowens Conuruction .
Complete remodeling, f~re·
piece 1pec1alitt1. Painting:
Interior • •~terlor. Cement.
block, br1ck work 2!5 vre
expar~ence . rea•onable
rate• Free estimates. work
gu~ranteed Cell 814-388·

Enthul!altiC

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS

IUCIWOOD HOME SPAS

Ph. 16141 IU-5425

Government

Honest

73-79 Chewy. Tr.
13-IS Ford Ianger
Cab (Mntrs ................. '20
Gnlln ....................... _..s7.S
New and Us1d Aulo Glaa-Lot1 Mod~ Parts

Eptof c..,a.ta ralnatiOn ...;~
time. y• •OUIId in JIUI' own
Hot ~ s,o. !tot~ ., to ••
lht
•• helve m tteclc.

31

You must be

2 Black female pupp1a1 Cell

GREG ROUSH

RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PlEASANT, W. VA.
8 mlllf fro11
Pomtroy-Mason Bridle
SINGII f24.95

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant

WANT ADS bring
Vacation Money

4·17-1 mo pd

614-379-2712

~
MOTEL

Antique Show &amp;: 'Sale, Hun tington Galleriea. Mother's
Day weekend, ~0 dealers,
gh111 clime. appraisals ser·
vice, antique auto show
Admiaalon $2 60 May 11 ,
noon-8; May 12, noon-6

18 Wanted to Do

614-246-9187,

$

9' Southern Spun Available

-Addon1 and remodeling
-Roofing and gutter work

Babysitter needed •n my
home 4 to 6 dey1 per week.
Ref. req . Call after 6PM ,

Davo labbs
Delll•r, OH.
Phone: 614-669-3761 ar 669-3765

d

AFFORDAIII - PORTAIII'

- Concrete worlt

"Free Estimates"

lot

Now 'A ccaptlng Uetingl in Meigl Co.

2•. _ _ _ _ __

:JI.

'

--

NEW USTING - Syracuse If you l1ke S(l&lt;ICIOUS room sand
want the ro&gt;atness ol tastelul
decora~ng. make an appo~nt­
ment to see thiS l011ely 4·5 bed·
room home wrth 2 baths,
lanlasl1c krtchen w1lh brealllasl
boolh, lormal d1mng room.
large ut1)it'/ room full basemen).
New lurnace. ~rge neat acre
lot, 2 car garage.'Many other
lea lures

Ill. l. "Bud" llcGHEE

vu.u.

23. _ _ _ _ __

6. _ _ _ _.;_,

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20. - - ' - - ' - - - -

II 2.
'I ]

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Good used refll&amp;erators,
washers, dryers. ps and
electric ran&amp;es and TV sets
OPEN 8 TO 6
County Appliance. Inc.
627 Thin! Ave
Gallipolis
446-1699

11------

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lioys

6
day•

--

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( ,For Sate

•

64 Misc. Merchandise

Thllt cash rattJ
1nclude d1uount

.I
.I

I

3

POMEROY,O.
992·2259
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NEW LISTING -HamsonVIIIe - Appro• 6 acres el
bow 1oom w1lh newer 2 bedroom ranch Pul your own
pe1sonal touches m th1s
home You can afford Ia at a
pnce ol $17.900 00.

OWNEI - KENNETH IALPH -

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Saturday, 9 00 till 12:46 .

4-16-1 mo pd

"10' U.P. WirB Mesh
*Drake 1oo• LNA
*Drake 324 RECEIVER

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FENCE &amp; SU,LY

614-266-1769

FUTURE T.V. SATEWTE SYSTEMS

JOHNSON ELECTRIC

YOUNG'S

Pharmacy, Middleport

•New Roofing
"FREE ESliMATES"

PH. 992-2772
4-1·2 mo

Apply in

Babysiner needed In Crown
Ctty et my horne Call

ENVIRONMENTA.L SYSTEMS

446-9416

ASCP required

Tnm ofl pOunda with Go
Be1e Grapefruit Extra
Strength Captulu Fruth

Mud River Band will be at
the River Boat Inn Wednes·
day, Thursday, Friday, and

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Wanted : A med1cal Technol ogtlt for weekdays only .

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Complete S~ock of Weather,, \, 1
ite Heat Pumps. Central fur ~ ~~Q
Cond1t10ning and Furnaces.~U
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•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows

614· lB8 ·8436

penon between 9 -4PM to
Mecllcal Pine. 203 Jecklon
Pike. Gallipolis

c1ne Coli 614· 247-4226

HeQting/Cooling
Soles &amp; Service

llffERTHERM

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Gallipoli1, Ohio

ACCENT

Mobile Home

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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

JAMES KEESEE

Help Wanted

614·446 -0294

1200. reward for return of or
information on whereabout•
of blick. tan end brown
Bassett Hound Stolen Apnl
24 from Anna Leamond
residence~ Tenneu Run, Ra·

Plaimlff

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But 1n our hearts you're
there to stay,
And we oltan dream of you
You didn't want to co. we
know,
But God saw fit t,_t day;
To tlchanco for you. tlut
burdened lift.
For a better plate to stay.
Deeply loved and very
sadly missed by children,
vandchlldren and &amp;reatvandchildren. .

SWEEPER and tawing mechine repair, parts. and
supplies.
Ptck up and
delivery , Davit Vacuum
Cleaner, one half mile up
George• Creek Rd
Call

LAWRENCE A: HEISER
Attcrnay for

St. II. UO North

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I em wanting to hire a female
vocallat willing to travel.
Confirmed book•nga Call

*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

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BOGGS

A1111011 ncI! nt ents

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

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446-4522

AREJUMPI•

SHERIFF'S SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
The State of Ohio, Moigo
County.
JACKSON PFIQDUCTION
CREDIT ASSOCIATION

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ofoall with ......,..to bo poid
u~~=~F~ALE OPERATES UNOEFI THE DOCTRINEOFCEVEATEMPTOFI.
THE MEIGS COUNTY SHERIFF MAKES NO GUARANTEEASTOSTATUSOFmLE
PRIOR TO SALEo
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NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
JliANSPOFITAnON ,
ColumbYo. Ohio
April 26. 1986
Conttoct Soloo lagol
Copy No 86-600
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
FFI-9(22)
Se.led prop Dills will be
"""'ived II tha otfiee of tha
Director of tho Ohio Departmont of Trao-11011. ColumbYo. Ohio. unbl 10:0Q
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Thunday, May 30, 1986, for

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Unfurn11hed. 2 bedrooma
fully carpeted Oepoait ,.:

quired Call614-992 -3090
30 acres. set up for mobile
home. barn, at Ewington at
Vinton-Gaf111 Co . line on Rt.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

160 Coli 614·669-4461 .
1 acre level ground. Green
Twp restricted . Call 614·

448 -3044.
16 acres, 2 tra1lers, 1 Ox60
and BK40. Nonh East Metgs

County Call614 -696 -1227
after 6 OOpm
50 acrea just ofl At. 12

South,
even1ngs.

304 - 676 · 7641

Furnished, a~r Cond , cable,
no c1ty 1axea, beautiful riwr.
view, Kanauga Fott6f'lMPbile Home Park, 614 · 44t·

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2 bdr. furn11hed, all

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nient location . aacurtty ~·
oalt reuq~rad Call 114~44a-

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4~ Mobi.l e Homes
for Rent

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t:5ANJ&lt;

12•60 2 bdr., t 200 mo .,
$200 dop. Call 614-3888304 or 614-388 ·SS61 .

85.000 .
8269 .

Call

Dragonwynd Ca~tery Kennel. CFA Him)lavan. Persian
and Siamese, kittens. AKC
Chow puppies. Call 614446-3844 after ?PM.

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2 bdr .• washer&amp;: dr'yler. trash

&amp;. water paid. $200 m o .,
deposit, 1 ·mi. from HMC .
Coli 614-446-1354.

Golden Retriever puppies,
AKC Reg . one Golden Retriever female dog Reg . Call
614-388 -9868 afler 6PM .
I have 2 - 9 wk . old Cockerspenial pups for sale . tf you're
interested, call me at : 614245-9602 .

2 bedroom mobile home for
rent, Burdette Addn , ·
$ 175.00 piUs utilities and
deposil . 304-675-2464 .

2-2 bdr. mobile homes. $50
dop . $176 1o $186. plus
electric 8. gas. 304-675 6612 .
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Farms for Rent

HA ~Milti

675-5104. .
Apartment
for Rent

· were in trouble. Their calendar only goes up until April."

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing

or

Nicety furnished mobile
home, eff. apt. , central air
and heat in city, adults only'.
Call614-446-0338 .
Furnished efficiency 701
4th Ave ., Gallipolis. 8180,
u1ilities paitl, share blth,
adults. Call 446-4416 after
7PM·.
UPstairs 3 rooms , furnished,
bath, washer-drver, AC ,
clean. no pets. ref., dep .
req .. adulu. Call 614-4461619.
UPstairs unfurnished 3 room
apt .. carpeted, utilities paid.
no children, no pets. Call
614-446- 1637.

Knauff Firewood Summer
July 3'1 st. Doesn't apply to
HEAP. 614-266-6246 .

Trailer space, water &amp; trash
paid. S66 mo. , 1 mi. from
HMC. Call614-446 -1364.

Spring Speciai-Pat.riot utility
buildings on display at two
convenient locations, B &amp; S
Produce, Viand St. in PJ.
Pleasant, and Freinch City
Mobile Homes in G·allipolis.
9•12 $695, also 10x16
$996. Delivered and set up
on your to·t .

Opportunity)

monthly rent starts at 8169
for 1 bedroom and S204 for
2 bedroom, deposit S200,
located near Spring Valley
Plaza and Foodland, pool
and Cable TV available,
hours as possible 10 am to ·4
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Monday- Friday, Call 614446 - 2746 or leave.
mes1age .

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park. Rou1e 33. North of
Pomeroy. large Iota. Call
614-SS2-7479 .

Trailer spacea. nice and
quiet. 1 small child accepted. no pets, 304-6761076.

Merchan dise
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Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
62 Olive St .. Gallipolis. New
8a u11ed wood-coal stoves, 6
pc wood LR suite 1399,
bunk beds 8199, antron
reCliners 199, new &amp; used
bedroom suites, ranges.
wringer washers, It shoes;.
New livln9room suites
$199-86~9. lamps. also
buying coal 8t wood stoves.
Call614-446-3169 .

1 bedroom apt. Equipped
kltohen . Partially furnished .
All electric . $1_76 . per
monlh. Coll614-992-2815 .
Allor 5 :00, call 614-9926319 .

White sewing · machine.
equipped to zig zag. monogram. overcast. hemming.
mending , makes button
holes&amp; more. Reg . $279 .96
now 8100. Also 30% all
Nelco sewing machine .
Trade in accepted . Call
collecl 614-385-8025 .
Soriy Trinltron 26 inch con ~
sote color TV with remote
conlrol. Call 614-446 7781, anytime.

Newly remodeled . large
rooms. $176. per month .
Call 614-992-7034 or 614992-6732 . .
APARTMENTS. mobile
homes, houses. Pt. Pleaaant
and Gallipolis. 814-448 8221 .

Laurelend Apartment&amp;, New
Haven, now accepting applications for 2 bedroom apartments. Basic rent 1183.
Inquire apartment C · 1.
Equal housing opportunity .
Unfurnilhed apartment~
yard and baaenient. depoai1.
phone 304 - 675 - 7541
e'llenings.

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Hide-a-Bed. Excellent condilion . s 100 . 614-843 6384.
Picken.• used furniture. 304676-6483 or 6?5-1450.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Compare our
price~. uve today. Phone
304-773-6430 .

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Misc. Merchandise

SPECIAL CUI slobs 6 PU
loads delivered in dump
!ruck 4100, or 21oods 1180.
You pickup t15. Call 614245-5804.
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For rent Sleeping .Robme
and llghl houoo kooplng
rooms. l'ark Clftlrol Hetel .
Cotl814-.......o71111Furnilhed room. range, re·
frlg. 1100. ohore both. single mole. 919 2nd. AVo ..
Golllpoli 0. Cell 448-44 Ul
aflor 7PM.

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Country Oak tables. chair.s.
cupboards, desks, ice boxes.
Conklas. Tuppen Plains. Rt.
7. Hand craft•d and
·finished .

Pool People Special: '
Shock liquid t2.55 gal-PH
up 13.60 41b. lnground pool
kits, 18•32 42.395, 18•36
12.8911. 20•40 42.8115 in
stock. let us aummerize
your pool 11 00. Pool plint
12% off, whlto, blue ice.
bikini blue. Middleport B14t82 -5724 or Golllpolls 814448'-3081.

Antique Gibson electric guitar With fend-.r amp. Gas
cook stove, chlld'l upright
orgon, 304-676-6937 .
Froat free refrigerator.
dilhea, silverware, quad .

~~.:,.00 ·3:!~3~ru~~~,"i·~::,a:::
304-675-6646.

Taylor Slush machine and
Victor cash register. Contact
John Thabot304-875- 1616
or al work 676-2386 .

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Building Supplies

l!ulldlng Materials
Block, brick. sewer pipes.
windowl. lintels, etc.
.C laude Winters. Rio Grande,
0 . Call 1114-245-6121 .

Block. brick, mortar and
maaonry 1upplies. Mountain
Stole Block, ·RI. 33, New
Hovan. W. Va . 304-8822222.

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Pets for Sale

HILLCREST .KENNELS
Boerding all breed1. Heeted
indoor- outdoor facilltiea .
AKC · Doberman . puppleo: .
Stud 8MVI¢o. Coll614-4487795 .

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DICK TRACY

Auto Repair

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Musical
Instruments

Television
Viewbtg
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
6:00

&amp;.

Tomato planls. 25,000 . All
in trays. 50 to a tray. ,..arry
Hill, letart Falls, Ohio. 614·
247-2142 .
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Potted tomato plants . &amp;1 00
per 1,000 plants or 10 cents
a plant, Portland . .Call evenIngs 61 _4 - 843 : 530~ .,

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For Sale cir Traoje

Cil Fiol&gt;ln' Hola
I]) Beverly Hlllbilllet
(J) Dr. Who
li1l 3-2· 1, Contact (CCI
fJl Dlffren1 Strokoo
IH90l
MOVIE:
'Willy
Wonka and the Chocola•
Foclory'
8:30 IJ (]) (!) NBC New•
Cll Rifleman
Cil Mazda Sportolook
I]) Gomer Pylo
ClleiDJ ABC News (CC)
0 ClliD CBS Newt
(J)
Nlgh11y
Bu,olneos
Report
li1l Body Eleclllc
fJl One Day a1 a Time
7:00 UIIJ PM Magazine
Cll Branded
Cil Sportoconler
([) Sanford and Son
Cll Entortalnmonl Tonlghl
(!) Wheel ot Fortuna

Winnebago motor home,
23', AC. generator, CB,
1972, like new. $10,600.
Cell 304-676- 1731 afler
6~M . ·

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20· foot · Mid
Camper
82.600 .00. Good cond.
304-676-6309.

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New tobacco setters
$675.00. Corn planten
$660 .00 . qorn sprays
$450 .00 . AC with cultivators S1 ,250.00 . i='armall C
with cultivators 81,500 .00 .
Massey Ferguson 50
$2,850.00 . 304-576· 2328
or 576-2606.

Murray Grey Bull, regia·
tared, pure bred; gentle,
large frame , 2 years old.
proven sire, ready to work!
Call 614 -667-6191 afler
8 :00pm or weekends.
2 year filly Chestnut, Y2
American Y2 Quarter horse .
4 white stockings. Beautiful
and good disposition. She is
green broken . 614 -9926341 . .

For s•ie:Gray Ar&amp;bien horse,
"7: ye&amp;r";old: $~00:- ·1 spotted
mare · pony , 5-ye&amp;r-old .
S100 . 1 black ·and · white
pony. S100 . Want to buy: small western horse saddle.

For sale or trade Farmel,l .H
tractor, John Deere· th trac- 614 · 9~~ - 6804 .
tor. Ford 1 ton tru~k. 7·5 For st~le at.ull (i mes springl;.g
Plymoulh . ca,ll 61 .4'- 388- t;iolstene coWs and tle'i"ferS.
9303. - . 304-576-251-0. - &amp;75 -3042263 .
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Registered Simmental bulla,
Danny Dewhurst. Call after
8 p.m. 304-882·3296.

Farm Equipment

Spring Special; ~4'x30 ' JC8'
with 16'x7' garage door 8c
service door , $3,•888
erected . Iron Hor~e Bldgs.
614-332-9745 collecl.
CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 35 WoSI. Jackson.
Ohio. 614-286-6461.
Massey Ferguson, New
Holland. Bush Hog Sales &amp;
Service. Over 40 used
1ractora to choose from &amp;
complete line of new &amp;
used equipment. largest
selection in S.E. Ohio.

Ferguson 30 1st c lass
shape, overhauled . Cali
614-388-9909 .
JI,V IDEN'S FARM EQUIPMENT
May sale on Long tractors &amp;i
Vermeer balers w -6 % int. on
financing! And see us for a
complete line of farming
accessories 8a service .
USED-All used equipment
discounted. 2-MF 150's,
2-MF 50's. MF 165. 2000
Ford. 3600 Ford. 445 Long,
1255 Oliver, Jubilee Ford,
2.Vermeer round balers, 3NH haybines, 3-NH rakes,
bushog, mowing machine,
spike tooth harrow, cultivators. plows, tobacco setter .
Jividen's Farm Equipment614-446-1676 .

Transportation
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Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid ·for "80
model and ne\I"V'er used cars.
Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
Eastern Ave ., Gallipolis. Call
614-446-2282.

1 977 Ford Maverick. best
offer. Coli 614-266-6251
afler 6:00PM .
1982 Spirit 4 apd, sunroof,
AM-FM tape , new radials,
low mileage. cash price
$3,399 . John' s Auto Sales.
Bulaville Rd, Gallipolii, Ohio
(6141446 -4782.
1982 Cavalier $3.100. exc .
cond. Call 614-446-2146 .

1979 Camero Berlinetta, all
extras, axe . cond.. white
with red interior. Call 614·
446-7814 .
1978 Pontiac Grand temans
71 .000 miles, new radial
tires. deluxe interior. 1ex .
running cond.. no. rust,
Alpine stereo optional.
S2,700 . Call 614- 388 9744.

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Autos for Sele

1981 blue Mazd~ RX-7 e•c.
Shape, 27 , 000 mllel .
87.500 .Can be aeen at the
Jumbo in Rio Granda. Call
614-245-9634or 614-2455439 .

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Trucks for Sale

1974 Ford PU F· 1.00, PS,
oulo, 360 engine. Call 614379-24.26.

71 ford tandem
9000 260 HP
13 spd. trans.
$7. 600. Call
7732.

dump truck
Cummings.
38M rears.
614-446 -

Improvements

Marcum Rooting &amp;. Spout·
lng . Now installing rubber·
roofs. 30 years e·w.pari.a nce.
apecializing in built up roof.
Call 614-388-9867 .

1980 Dodge Aamcharger, 4
·wheel drive, 2-tone paint,
automatic, 318 engine, dual
exhaust, AM~FM. Good condilion : -61 4•949-2830 .

Drywall, residential &amp; com·
mercial , quality hanging a.
finishing. Coiling daoigns &amp;
repair work. Call James
Planu 614-246-5659.

81 Buick Regal 302' V-8
auto, air cond.. PS, PB.
AM· FM cassette, new tires,
good cond .. 67,000 mi., one
owner. $4,800. Call 814446· 1683.

1984 Ford F160 4 sp.
overdrive, range A pkg,
lm - fm CIISBtte. step
bumper. sliding rear gla1s. 8
eye. - (300 c.i .d.) 13.000
miles 304-676-2419.

Baird ' s Hpme Improve ments. Aluminum &amp; vinyl
siding. storm door• '&amp; windows. gutters, roofing. Free
eslimalas. Coll1-614-3670409 .

1979 Regency 98 Olds ·1
owner. perfect condition.
new tires. Call 614-4483581 after 8 .

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1974 Nove SS loadod $860.
1973ChovyPUt650. 1964
Ford . PU $360. Call 614446-3032 .
81 Chovelle Malibu, 75 VW
Rabbit. 80 Pontiac Phoenix.
Dodrill's Auto Parte-Sale•.
8:30-6:30 . Coli 614-3889616 .
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1 983 Plymoulh Turlsmo,
2.2. P.S.. P.B.. AM -FM.
louvers. 5 speed. Excellant
condition. Call 614-7422979 or 614-742-2143.

1965 Mustang convertible.
Candy-apple red. Excellent
condition . , $6,000 . Phone
614-742-2160 or614-7422267.

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

1977 Dodge window van·.
auto. seats, air &amp; extras. Call
614-446-4182.
1980 Ford F150. FWD. Four
speed. lock out hubS, 302.
engine. Sierra Brav:o. step
side . Phono 614-949-2497.

1978 ford window van.
V-8. autoniuic. power
steering, pcwer brakes. air
conditioner. Good condition. $3150. Call614-9854367.

1979 Trans Am . E•cellant
condition. Alpine stereo, air, 1----------,-:-cruise, pOwer steering and Ford van~ customized. J/4 T,
brakea. Craig Venoy . Cell 1
\4 992
· s· 607
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977, . AT, PS, . PB. good
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cond.;. _$3,,900. Cell ~04,• • ·. • ·
676-,V31 ilftor ·6PM .
1974 "Ponlioc Ver\lura . 6
cylinder. ltandard trans.' In
good ahape. Phone 814- 74 Motorcycles
949-2681 aflar 4:00pm .
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1983 Ctlevette, 4 door. 4
speed, excellent - conc!i · . 1979 .Harley -David,on
lion . s3 .700 . 614'·992- •portit~r 13,000. •tnt._.C:al!_ .
' 9906 . . . .
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... 61"4-446-1615 or . af)er · .5
614-446-1244.
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1979 Ford 4•4. Good condi· 1------~---­
tion, must see. 614-992· 1978 Harley Davidson SU6816 .
per Glide Custom, leather
bags, ex. cond . Cell 6141974 VW Hoelle . Call 614 - 446-8039.
949-276S .
1-------~1980 Harley Sportster low
1978Y• Chevy Blazer 4•4. miles, good cond .. $2.500
67.000 miles. PS, PB. aulo. firm. Call614-367-7672 .
$3.900 . Coli 614 -992 - 1- - -- - - - - 2603,
1976 Sportster custom
paint 8. chrOme, I nvaider 6
Cadillac 1981 , Fleetwood spoke mags. $2,800. Call
Brougham. 4 door, diesel, 614-246-9426 after 5 .
30-36 MPG , like new.
$8 , 500 . Call 304- 675- 1982 Suzuki DS 80 $300
1731 afler 6PM.
firm . Coll814-446-1168 .

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'76 Vega, 4 cyl automatic.
good motor and body.
$8.60.00. 304-576-2866 .
73 VW Supar Boelle. good
cond . 72 VW Super Beetle,
leas engine. 8800. both .
304-458-1542.

84 Ford F250, auto. tran1.
ps, pb, ac. sliding glass.
positive traction trans.
cooler, heavy duty radial
tires . $8,900. Tradefor4x4 .
304-678-2147.
1979 Duster po. pb, eulo. 6
cyl. 1976 Ford Tdreno, axe .
cond. 304-875.13763 or
676 -2790.

1 977 Mercury Monarch.
68,000 miles, V-6, lutomatic, air condition. good
condllion, 304-675-1828.

1982 Honda Silver Wing
lnlerslale GL600 . 6,000
mil"es. AM-FM. casutte,
crooh bars. Aoking $2.200 .
614-387-7191 .
'82 Honda 660 Nighl Hawk.
exc cond, 81,400.00 or best
offer. 304-576·2866 .
1984 Shadow 750. garage
kepi. 1729 mllas. 2 holmell.
304-875-6917.
'78 Hondo XL350, 2,400
mil eo, 1350.00. Phone 304676 -2178.
.
1973 Kowosaki 175 F-7
Enduro, 4400.00. phone
304-675-1647.

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

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Chevy Luv pickup, wllh ft11
bod. bool offer. Coli . 8142118·82&amp;1 oflor 8:00PM .

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1975 Chevy 1 1on dump
truck. 4 spaed . Call 614·
992-3194 .

1976 lincoln Mark 4 , for
sale or trade. Call614-4460181 or 614-446-3243.

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WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gua:.
ran tee. local references
furnished . Free estimates.
Call collocl 1-614-2370488, day or night. Rogers
Basement Waterproofing.

1981 Monte Carlo. exc
cond. $5,300.00 . 304-675- 1 ~ fl. Glaotron ~ool, 35 HP.
3-:
37
1983PiymoulhColl: 4dr .. 4 _
-:8
:-· _· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sao King molor, 1160. Call
1
spd .. AM -FM lapa. sunroof, 19 BO Olds Culleoo '-6~14~--4_4_8_-_1_16_8_._ _ __
cash price $3,699. John's
•
AC tractor, model C with 2 Auto Sales, Bulaville Rd. Brougham V-8, AC. rear 1 29 ft . Crest pont9on boat
row cultivator and turning Gallipolis. Ohio 1614)446- wl~dow dafoggar, AM-FM with 85 hone power mer·
2
1tereo, exc cond, low ml· cury engine. In excellen,t
plow. 614 -992-5 479 .
478 ·
leogo, mull oell, 304-578. 15,000. Also
L::::::::::::::,::::::J~::::::::::::::::::~Ii2~4~8~5~.~==-=~~~~= condlllon
boat trailer. *1 ,500. 74~2160 or l42-2287 .
1977 Chavv Novo. 1974
1
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~r;~Yo:~:~~8o . 304 • 675 · -c-o-b-ln_c_ru___ -~..-r-.-c-r-is_s_c_r_a_fl,
_...
38' lwln onglne, 19&amp;7,
PIIZZ~E PIC" .,
198 c·
W-40' lroilor, .9.500. Call
~"'TI .. _,_.,
4 hovou. one owner, 304-67,1 l-1731llfler IPM.
FIN/:1 THE 81/Y
5"i:J'
'"""r _..,.
loW mile1. axe cond, must
WJIO '1HOIIGHT
10PA'f A
1111. 304-676-2813 afler •79 , 1611• olumn, Slarcrofl
5 00
HEWASPOING
'
HE~:IZ li""
PM.
V-hull. 80 hp Mercury moOI&lt;AY ···TI
""~·
'71 Dodge Dart. 6 cyl. luto tor, 1lf a.nlpy top. custom
AL.OHG•••'TUE
lro.nomiulon, 39 ,000 mlloo, snap on cover, •4.500.00.
PO~'f: LE~L
one owner, phono304·67B- ,_P_h_on_e_3_0_4-_8_8_2-_2_o_o_1_._
4- ...... """""'
2179 . • •
,qro ....,,_••
17 foot Crol11iner, 165
Inboard-Outboard. power
trim prop, power trlro tabs,
lrl-houl, 304-878-8288.

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lJnsct1mble lheee four JumbleS,

one lOiter to eor:n

1011' ordlnory -ds.

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10 form

ID

Cll Hot P01ato

1 brown bay mar~ . 800 lb . or
will sell team. Call614· 446·
3082 .

Fruit
Vegetables

IJIIJ Cll (!) • ClliD ..,
1}2) Newt

Ovation · acoustic -electric
gui,ar with fitted case. Call REg . Polled Hereford bull,
614-446-7781. anytime .
, approx . 2% yrs. old . Reg .
papers available. Call 614Plano for sale . Assume small 446-3326 ave. afler 8PM.
monthly payment on mod·
ern style piano, like new large Quarter Horse. VerY
condition. Can be seen gentle. Good for adult or
locally . Write , inc.l uding child. 2 Hereford white face
phone number to: Manag~H. bulls. 1, two years old and 1.
200 Athlone, Caseyville, IL nine months old. 1 .regis62232 or call (618 346- tered Hereford cow with
69271 .
calf. Call 614-992-7201 .

58

5

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

79 Motors Homes
&amp;. Campers

1 "h yard Trojan, 4 wheel
drive
loader, good cond.
Mothers Day Special . registered Shetland Sheep Dog $6,000 . 00 . 304-676 (Mini Collie). sable. obedient 2377.
!rained . 304-468-1066 or
458 -1503.
63
Livestock

Carpet-blue 10'4"x16 ' 12"
with pads. white 8Va'x11 V2'
rust 16'3 " x10Va:' with pad.
Call 614-446-0026.

~hJie f~~~~lz: ~:~":~~-::~

after 4PM .

Beautiful AKC , German
Shepherd puppies. Ready
May 11th. Small deposit will
hold . Phone 304 - 676 4663 .

Above ground pool, 16x30.
Call 814-388-8304 or 614388-9981 .
.

Beaulllul dresser sot wilh
shadow box mirrorLAYNE'S FURNITURE
birchwood . Hugh picnic Ia·
Sofa.
chair.
rocker,
ottoble.
handpainted ceramic
Garage apt., furnished. 29V:i
Nail Ave., Gallipolis. 1 bdr .• man, 3 tables, (&amp;JIItra heavy), lamps. home interior, afgh$685. Sofa1 and chain ans, hub caps &amp; carpet.
$~35, utilities paid. Call
priced
from $286 . 10 8896 . 304-676-1715.
446-4418 afler 71'M . .,
Tables, *50 lind up 10 8125 .
·
·j: Urii.i s.h e d .·._.apa um·e f't .• Hida·~a·· tseda,$390. and up u,ed '~e!ectrlc ·w heel chair,·
Aduhi only: Cell 614,448- .fo s'660 .. aofB beds •.146,' . lakemllti~ ! opens the door .
RBcllriars, 8226. to 837·5·.. to fi-.eedo.m &amp; indepeildence.
9523 or 614-446-1443.
Lamps from e2B. to 8126. St•ering &amp; poWer control
2 bdr. Apt.s &amp; houseS for pc. dlnellas from e109 ., lo loll lido. $3~6. Call 614435. 7 pc. 1189 and _.up. 446-2206.
·
renl $125.$150. $200 . Call
Wood
table
with
,siw.
chairs•
• ~75- 6 1 o4, qr875-538&amp;.
82.8 5 fo .$7.45 . Delle $1.1(1
P.ai.n l Pamaga. l\lew
lo 822S. H"l~has. 8550,
~trow· sign. $~49 .
. ·a .rO.oit.~ &amp;· b.a th ,furnisf!et;:t ,&lt; up
f.r.8e bulbs.- tU~sr
utilities . furn.ishftd; $200 Bur1k .·.bed complete ..whtl
Call imrnBdlatety.
·ni'o.. 641 Third Ave. Call rr-atbesses; t276:. •nd up to ·t.-ruur..
8395 . Biby beds. &amp;110. 1(8001423-0f63. · anytime.
614-446-3793 .
Mat1re11es or box springs, (Not repossesse,d).
Riverside Apts. Middleport. full or twin, $~8., firm. 888,
Special rates for Senior and $78. Queen aeta. &amp;226. Used V30 Ditch Witch and
Citizens . $130 . Equal Hous- 4 dr. chests, $49. 5 dr. used Tf1 000 Davis
ing Opportunities . . 614- chests, $69 . Bed frames. Trenchers. Call 614~ 694820.and t26 .. 10gun - Gun 7842 or 61,4-694-5006 .
992-7721 .
cabinetl. $360. Gas . or
2 bedroom apar·tmenu . eleelrlc rangao 8375 •. Baby 1975 Coso 580B backhoe
mattresses, $26 &amp; 836, bed with Extend-a-hoe, 1740
New Haven, WVa. Newly
framea
$20. e25, &amp; $30, hours. Includes full cab
remodele'd . In town. 614king frame 860. Good selec· heater, torque converter, 4
992-7481 .
tion of bedroom suitea, buckets and a tri ~ axle trailer.
rockers. metal ceb1nets. Call614-992-6354 or 6142 b•droom furnished apt .
headboards $38 &amp; uP to 992 -7354 evenings.
Call614-992-5434 o.r 304$66
.
.
882-2566 .
TV antenna, tower. and
rolor. 490.00 . 276 gallon oil
Newly remodeled. 4 rc:~oms Used Furniture ·· 6 pc . tank . $40 .00 . Coleman utiland bath apt. Carpeted. dinette, head boarda. elect· ity trailer. 8500.00 or best
kitchen furnished. On Eaat ric range. 3 miles out offer. Will lrade. 614-696Bulaville Rd. Open 9am to ·
Main St. in Pomeroy. Call
1227 afler 5:00pm.
6pm,
Mon. thru Sat.
614-992-7314 .
614-446-0322
Flowers, bedding plants.
One or two bedroom aparthanging baskets, pots. \l'eGOOD
USED
APPLIANCES
ments in Pomeroy. Furgetable plants. tomatoes.
Washers.
dryers.
refrigeranished or unfurnished. Rent
peppers, cucumber plant..
negotiable. C·all 614-992- tors. ranges. Skaggs Ap- Cleland Greenhouse, Vine
Rd.
pliances.
Upper
River
6723 or 614-992-5133 .
betide Stone Crest Motel . St., Racifle, Ohio . HoursDaily 10 :00 Ill dark,
2 bedroom furnished apt . '614-446-7398 .
Sunday-1:00 til dark .
Cell 614-992-5434 or 304·
County Appliance, Inc .
882-2666 .
Good used appliances and Firewood $20.00 pickup
TV
sols. OJ1en BAM lo 6PM . load, $30 .00 ~ellvored . Coli
Furnished apt. for rent . 3
lhru Sol. 614-446- 304 -676 -6762 or 676 Mon
rooms and bath . Deposit
1699, 627 3rd. Avo. Galli- 2991.
required . Call 614-992polis. OH.
5908 .
Custom draperies. 1 inch
venetian blinds, vertical
Valley
Furniture.
new
&amp;
3 rooms and bath apt . In
blinds. Roman woven wood
large
eection
of
qual·
used.
Pomeroy. Call 614-992sha(les. Installed at discount
furniture.
1216
Eaetern
ity
6621 .
prices. Free estimates, P .A .
Ava .. Gallipolil.
Sayre, 304-468-1078.
2 bedroom apt. Bedroom
and kitchen furnished . Sears Kenmore, washer, Upright piano, also can be
$200. per month. Call614- dryer, heavy duty. Call614· converted to player piano .
992-2815 . Aller 5,00. call 245-6286.
$66 . Phone 304-675-2217
614-992-5319 .
after 6 .

New one bdr. efficiency apt.
Call 614-446-0390.

H;malayan-Siameso kittens.
~~g~ . ~etch . Call 614 · 992 ·

Gravely irec1or with oleculc
start and three attachments.
soo. 304-675-8937.

.

5/8/85

1975 ~0 6 Fiat Allis dozer,
R DPS winch. 1974 941 B
Cat . e·ndloader, ROPS.
Good conditiOn . 304·468 1542.

Used RM
40 dlt ch witch
trencher and used 7014
Davis w· ho·e tor sale. 614 "
694-7842 or 694-6006 .

·- ..

Persona Body Shop . locult
Rd . Pt.Pieasanl. P111 K&amp;K.
Free Estlmaleo. 614-9854174 .

.P ole ' Buildings Constructed
for commercial. garages,
farm , stores. etc. Any size.
free estimates. Call 304·
675 -3981 .

AKC registered Old. English
Sheep dog . Male . 1 OY2
mo1;1ths old . Call 614-9926039 .

Point Pleasant, 304-6762063 . Fish, birds and more.

rates-big loads. Mav 1st·

smaller, $76 watitr paid, 4th
&amp; Neil , Gallipolis. Call 4464416 afler ?PM .

77

Bush hog. ' 5 fl .. 3 poinl
hitch. good con dition .
$300 . 1ft HP air comprea~
sor.$60 . '4 ·6 ft. White pine,
you dig. $6 . each. Coli
614 -985 -4143 ofiOr 6 :00
pm. M - F . Anytime
weekends.

Bal5y ROx rabbits, Bantam
chicks. Call614-446 -1354.

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12 ' ~60'

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

Farm Equipment

N ew Holland 404.haycondi tionen 8376. 'nternationel
corn chopper and grass
head . 304-468-1642 .

11-:~~=~=~==~~~~=::::=~==i Fish Tank and Pet Shop.
46_Space for Rent
54 Misc. Merchandise ,2413 Jackson Avenue.
Mobile home lot.

61

...

1

"I should have known they

Pasture for rent . Call 304-

44

Pets for Sale

Briarpatch Kennels Profes·
sional All· breed grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding facilities. Englis~ Cocker Spa·
niel puppies. Call 614· 388·
97-90.

2 bdr . mobile home. Call
61 4-446·0390 . .
1971 Oak Brooke new ca r·
peting . 2 bdr .. 12x50,

8. 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel

~

1981 Sport M110 I opd ..
AM-FM, tplrl, oath prlca
42.489. John' o Aulo Bolio.
Bulovllla Rd. Golllpolio.
1980 Jaop Chorokao. PB,
PB, lo&lt;*lng hubo, good
cond. Coiii14-245-IIB41 .
1881 Chevy Lw 4 op&lt;l.,
AM·FM. Cooh prlco U, 198.
John'o Auto loloo, lulovlllo
Rd. Oelllpolia.

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lowe
Boet waJ
42.300.00 now *2,100.00.
Reduced Jeep was
42.200.00 now 11,899.00.
Trl Counly Sport 9hop,
304-1711-2888.

76

Auto Parts
&amp; Acc . .80riils

1---------•
11118 3B3 Chrysler englno.
31.000 mlloo, good trono.
304-8711·3713 or 304-87&amp;2790 .

IINDOWSj
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Now arrange the circled letters to
form the surprise answer, as suggealecfby tho above cartOQn.

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Jumbles' SHEAF FOAMY INLAND OPENLY
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Answer: What the eooUsUcal nudist was all wrapped
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RON ' S Television Service :
,' t:touu·clills on.RCA. Quazar . .·.,

.

G~ . Sp•olollng In lenith.
· Call-304 -6'76;2398 or ~6 -14 ·
446 -2464.

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
re(rloval . Ca!l 304•8751331.
•.
•
RINGLE$'S SEiWIC1=: ·~; .
parlincad carlionler ;_•l&lt;tclrl•
cian, · mason, painter. roof."
lng (Including hoi ur
applicalion) 304 -675-2088
or 675-7368.

... -,

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Most walla completed same
day. Pump sales and 1ervices. 304-895-3802 .

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Plumbing
Heating

&amp;.

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-446-3888 or ·
614-448-4477
JIM 'S PLUMBING lo HEAT- .
lNG. Rl. 1. Bo• 355. Gallipolis. Call 614-367-0676 .

·..

Excavating

Good·1 Ew.cavating, basementa, footers, driveways,
septic tanks, landacaping.
Call anytime 814-446 ·
4637, James L. Oavi1on, Jr.
owner.

BARNEY

Dozer Work Jand clearing.
landlcaping. etc. Free asti·
males. Call 614-446-8038
or 614-992-7119 anytime.

RABBITS AIN'T GOT
NO MANNERS
AT ALL

Dozer and dumptruck servi·
cas. D.A. Boston Excavat·
ing. 614-667-8628 or 614378-6288.

DON'T THEY KNOW
IT AIN'T PERLITE
TO EAT AN' RUN?

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Electrical
Refrigeration

SEWING Machine repairs,
service. Authorized Sin9ftr
Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scisaors . Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy. 614-992-2284.

SNAKE!!
•

James Boys Water Service.
Also poolo tilled. Call 814256 - 1141 oi 614-448 · .,
1175 or 614-448-791 t .

t'D GE'f
OFF 1'HAI
EGG IF I

WHY DO YOU 1"HINK

rrs ~ou-r 1'0

Mt:::E-r 11"5 OAOOY?

WERE YOU!

Ken'• Water Service. Walls, ~
cisterna, pools fHied . Phone ..,
614-387-0623 orll14·3877741 nlghl or doy.

-87

WHA'T NOBIL-ITY
USUAL.L.Y IS.

The lead makes
the difference '

Gene's DeeP stream C8rpet
Cleaning. upholatrey.
scO'tCRguard. deodorizera. ·
free eitimates. highly re- .
commanded. 614 - 742 2211

&amp;.

s-&amp;

·-

0 &amp; M Contractors. Vinyl
and aluminum siding replacement windows ·
in au lati ng- roofing ·
remodeling and new
construction-gutters. Call
304-773-5131 .

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@ .Inside the PGA Tour
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James Jacoby
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(60 min .)
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respond
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opening
bid
by
bidding
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a
linrer-ranking
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.
you and your paftner now have an
SOUTH
CllQli121 Fall Guy (CC) Colt
• 932
purchases thr·e e cars for
agreement that your side will play a1
.AKJ 1062
movie stunts, not knowing
. least a game contract. Although invi·
-..
that they conta in $3 mil·
tatlonal values are difficult to
+ABB
lion dollars worth of pearls.
describe when playing Ibis method, it
(R)(60 min .)
Is very effective when the responder
Vulnerable: East-West
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has a good hand and Is uncertain
Dealer: East
For The Gold: Tha Bill
about the best game contract. Look
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Wnl North Eoot
how well It worked in today's deal. '
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Alter
sOuth
bad
rebid
two
hearts,
'Thunder in lhe S~ies : The
2t
Pass
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North was able to bid two no-trump
development of the space
2NT p..,
Pass
without worrying about whether
program in the U.S. is exPass
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South might pass. When South did bid
amined. (60 min .) ·
Pass
Pass
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fJ} Malor League a-ball:
three clubo, North could feel his way
Cincinnati at Phllodol~hia !
with three hearts, allowing South to
Opening lead: •A .
· {H!IO) IVIOVIE: 'Tex' ,
bid four with the actual hand: With
[MAXI· IVIOVIE: 'His1ory of
only fjve hearts, South would have hi&lt;\
•
lho. Wqrl( I' art I' ·- · : · ·
three no-trump.
. · .. .
8:30 C!l · Outdoor• TV Fi•hi..lltl
With the spade ace as open1ilg leail,._
Mill:_
declarer
bad no problem. He could .
9:00 8 (%) (!) Facto of Life [CCI
ruff a spade, throw two clubs on the spade. West wins the ace and leads a
Natalie shocks everyone
A-K of dlamondl, and cover the nine heart into . declarer's strength. South
when she •nnounces h&amp;r
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Prince Michael's relationDeclarer wins the ace and plays a I written about.
ship with his ex-fiancee
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(J) li1l Normandy 10 Berlin:
A War Remembered Hi~to.
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are documented on film .
(60 min .)
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9:30 II IIl (!) Sara
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13 Poem
4 Goddesa
that he is the ski-masked
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(Lat.)
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17 Siouan
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18 French river 8 Joe DIMag- Z2 Generally 33 Air
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24 Shun
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llJ CIJ ® The Magic of
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David Copperfield Michele
27 Alroembles
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EUgene levy assi!lt David
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29 Conductor,
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Sir Georg
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Mexico.' The effect that
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Mexico's economiC crisis is
having on the U.S. is exam·
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0 Cll Wheel of Fortune
(J) li1l MacNeil/Lehrer

D &amp; R Contractors: Siding.
roofing, new 1tructurea, remodeling. deck1, p•tlol.
free . es1imo1u. Gallipolis,
Oh. 9.~11 1 814 - 446-7;687 .

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Upholstery

...
PEANUTS

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Soc. Avo., Golllpotlo.
814-4411-7833 or814-44B1833.

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Wednesday, May 8, 1985

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Agreement reached cutting rate request increase
Tho.&gt; Office of the Consumers'
CcunseltOCC), General Telephone
Company, and the staff of the
Public Utilities Commi ssion
(PUCO), all parties In the pending
Ge neral Telephone rate case, have
reached an agreem enl which would
cut the company's requested hike
by approxima tely ro percent .
Customers of General Telephone
Company will have the opportunity

Rejection
may force
closures
CINCINNATI (UP! ) -Rejection
of a wage and vacation concessions
package 'by union employees may
force the Kroger Co. to sell five
unprofitable stores a long the West
Virginia-Ohio border, says a spokes·
man for the Kroger Co.
Paul Bernish said Tuesday the
company'~ original intent was tha t if
concessions weren't made then the
live stores in the Parkers burg,
W.Va .,.Mariett a, Ohio, area would
be sold.
"Now wi.t h the turndown, that
option wiU come into play," he said .
Members oft he United Food and
Commercial Workers Local 347
from 52 Kroger stores in West
Virginia , Ohto and Kentucky last ·
Friday rejected their own leader·
ship's recommendations and voted ·
against certain wage and vaca tion
concess i~ .
. . Kroger. officials were "surprised
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and ce11 · ly disappointed" by the
vote of 1,444 to 1,162 against the
con&lt;;essions, Bernishsaid. He added
the company will probably an·
nounce its next move this week .
Three of the unprofitable stqres
are in Parkersburg, W.Va ., one.in
Marietta and one in Belpre.

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Two row corn tiller
available for rent
A two-ro\v no-till corn planter is
available for rent from the Meigs
Soli and Water Conservation Dis·
trict. Now Is the time to be -getting
that corn In the ground.
The no-t ill corn planter rents for a
minimum charg.,- of $40 plus $8 for
each additional acre over five

acres.
David Burt. district technician.
will bring the planter to tbe farm
and help you get It calibrated.
Those who would llke to use the
Meigs SWCD's no-till corn planter,
contact Dave Burt at 992-6647 or
st op by the SWCD Office at 221 West
Second Street In Pomeroy.

Weather forecast
Sunny today, wlttl highs in the mid
70s. Mostly clear tonight , with a low
near 50. Mostly sunny Thursday,
with highs near 80.
The proba billty of precipitation Is
near zero through Thursday.
Winds will bevarlableat 10mphor
less today and light and variable
tonight. Extended forecast .
Fllir F!'lday and Saturday, with a
chanoo of showers and thunderstonnsonSunday.JUghsmostlyw!ll
be In the 888 Friday and Salunlay
and in the 70s Sunday. Overnight
lows w1ll range from the 50s tD the
low 60s.

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with a payoff dueof $217,999.PICK-4
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PJCK-4 ticket sales totaled
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PICK-4 $1 straight betpays$4,872.
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'Lawrence, $315,275; Adams, 6,435, Athens, $33,925;
Jackson, $24,437; Hocking, $46,,!ll!l; ~toto, S768, 709 and
Vinton, $158,228.
· GaUl a County will gel slightly more than half of .that
$10.6 mllllon windfall.
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Ray Goodin, spokesman for Ohio Power, said his
company wlli collect $14,266,00J In overpayments from
ro counties, and In turn pay the nine counties $10.6
million in additional taxes.
Franklin County already has repaid Its $84,641
obligation to Ohio Power, said Gooklln.
The decisiOn affects Ohio Valley Electric to a
smaller degree, its chief accountant, Ray Simms, ;;ald.
Ohio Valley Electricwlll pay an addltlonal$200,(00to
Gallla, Adams and Jackson counties while Brown,
Clermont, Highland, Pike and Scioto must return

$2136,(00, he said.
Tbe additional tax money wlll be distributect to nine
counties because they arethesltes ofpower generating
facllttles owned by the two utilities, said Jim Witzel
administrator of thepubltcutillty tax division, an omce
of the state department of taxation.
" In oor original method, we did not apportion all of
the value of the power plant in the county where It Is
located," Witzel explalfl~. "We spread 1t over all of
the counties where It operated."
The method of taxing electric companies was
changed as a result of the decision. But because the
litigation Involved only those two companies, the
changes. affecting the other utilities were made
beginning with the 1984 tax duplicates and will not
require a redistribution, Witzel said.
"What we had to do Is go back Into all of these

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outset, we were a "connectional"
church In our policy. When our
congregations organized, their
property deeds stated that they
belonged to our denomination and
that property was to bP used
speclflcaUy for our cause. So long as
a local church remains viable, the
members controt'the assets and are
free to bOrrow, mortgage, sell or
even merge their property with
another congregatiOn. However, Is a
local church ceases to he viable, the
assets of that church become the
property of the Trustees of the
United Methodist Conference. The
trustees then direct the disposal of
that property and the proceeds are
to be used to strengthen other local
churches In tbe area.
''Lest It be said we ignore the
plight of the small church, It ~s to

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~Axml REAPPORTIONED- GaiUa Coi1Sy w1ll
receive more than SU rniJIIon In additional property
taxes from the Gen. James L. Gavin Power Plant In

Cheshire. 1be refund stems from a decision last July

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In a suit ftJed by the county aud!tor'solflceaga!Mithe

state departrnml of taxation protesting the reappbrlionment In 1~1, 1982 and 1983 of property taxes owed
by the plant.

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Negative reactiOns to using salt
brine for dust' control on roads were
voiced by numerous' peoplli at
Wednesday's puilc meeting called
by the Meigs County Commissioners in their office.
liowever, oilly two of the 10 local
~t~ In attendance •actually
addressed the real Issue before the
C0111lnl$Sioners - whether or not
brine should be allowed as a dust
control on the two acre equipment
yardownedbyLeadlngCreekCorp.
on Leed!na Creek Rd. In Rutland
Jim Lucas and Carol GUmore,
both Rutland Township retiklenls,
said they 11re agalnat ~ ccmm!sBtoners granting Chucjt Leach ol
Leading Creek Colli. pennllllon to
use brine for dust control. Both men
feel that brine should be dlspoelod of
only In Injection wells - the
approved method ol. dlspoeal ac·
cording to recent state legislation.
~well

Leach

said that aovemment

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bP stated that currently oor Confer· young pastor we had gtven them
ence Is paying two student pastor . went there this winter to find no one
salary supplements to enable them present for the stated worship
to pastor In Meigs County. When the services. At one point they had not
Racine United Methodist Clwrch's bOthered to pay his salary for three
old building became unusable, the · months. In conversation with the
Confere~ made grants of $45,001 members, it was his opinion that
or more to enable Its members to they were ready to close. After a 10
build a new building. Currently, we day a nnouncement made prior to
have made grants of $25,000 to a March 24, 1984, 1 held an official
small church In Gallla County with meeting at the church on that day to
more promised to help Its congrega- determine Its future. Only one
tlon In the construction of a new member was present, but five
building. That new church Is being non-members were there insisting
constructed with volunteer Iaber that the United Methodist tradition
from our people all over the andpollcywouldnotherespectedor
Conference.
observi.od. I stated our poUcy and
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announced that the Morse Chapel
"However, the Morse Chapel Church would closed effective May
Church had reached the point where 1, 1985. In late April these nononly two elderly members were members sent me word that the
consistently active. Repeatedly, the church would be 'taken our of the

Neg~tive reactions

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MelpCount)'CarnnllilllaMnalftee,ln ... atlllleii'C...... L ' c'of
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wife MI!I'J were 11111011&amp;' ·10 Melp County usltlenia pi'Malt 101'
w~· pubLic meettnc called by llle COIIVIIilllloae when CIIJck
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apatonhlaec.tmpillly'stwHCrelotlDRtd' IIITowlllhtp.ChuckLeach,
..W u left, lll&amp;eaed lDtmtly. Pictured •andlnl behind Gilmore II
a..rLtw
Rutland Towllshtp 'l'Miee. Seated u rl&amp;ht ..
Denver llpell, Sdeb:uy Township 'l"nnltee.

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posted, seiVIces were held at the
church and Charles Batley, chairman of the board ol trustees,
announced earner that seiVIces wtll
be held as scheduled this Sunday.
In a statement today, EdwardS
explain~ the closing of the church
and gave background on the
Methodist organization. He stales:
"The United Methodist Churc.h
began as a movementlnourcountry
around 1763; we officially organized
as a denominatlonln17!W. From our
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Announcement was made on
March 24, this year, that the Morse
Chapel Con\munlty · Church, on
County Road 35 near Dorcas - now
padlocked and posted against tres·
passing - would be closed May 1,
Benjamin Edwards, superintend·
of the Athens Methodist District,
said today.
Although the door to the church
was padlocked last Sunday and

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Sentinel Stafl Writer

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approval. Plans wlll then he sent to current neighbor Is claiming over .
the federal level for approval and
half of the. old roadway and has
from there back to the state for any
fenced In part ol his (Dorst's)
necessary "revisions. At that point property. An abstract of Dorst's
the state 'wlll bt(l tbe job. Estimated
property goes hack to 1'1811!11th the
cost for the prolect Is $70,(XX) which
first deed listed on page · three of
include!j· a median crossover and
volumeonelnthec;ountyrecorder's
approach to Carper's from the state omee. However, easement records
highway. Carper wlll pay a portion In the recorder's office only go back
oftbe costs.
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as far as 1927. Commissioner David
Roberts also reported the county . Koblentz suspects li)at the earlier.
hlg\fway detiartmfil!t . should · lle records:may llef In the' old. Meigs
Wn!ppingup dust.ctmtrol soon.
County CoUrthouse at Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. FranJdlorsto!Long c;ommtsstoners agreed to c~ the
Bottom discussed a fence line ln!nutes of the 1926 commlsslollers'
dispute bP!wi'en tJ\em and an meettngstoflndsome.t:nentlonofthe .
adjoining · ~rty Qwr!er .. The trimsactlon . . · .·. · · · ·,
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d!si&gt;utesternstroina'1926changeln
Dick and 'Jim .. Pennlhgton of ,
· .a -county road whlcih usedto cross ..Drdvo, 111&lt;!., and commissioner~
bOth properties. In 1926 a transac'
exchanged ronsent forms to mine
tton took place between tbPproperty sand and gravel as required by the
owners at that time and the Meigs State Office of Surfac;e Mining.
County Commtssioners then 1n Without an exchange ol consent,
,office. Commissioners· traded the Dravo and the · county, which
old county road to the two property operate adjoining pits In Letart
owners 1n exchange for a new Township, woillt:j have to remain 50
easement acroo;s the 'properties to ft. away from the dividing property
straighten the road . This occulTed line. With the exchange, each party
just prior to the road becoming Ohio can remove more gravel and mine
124. Dorst complains .. that his
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counties and take some of that val~e back out and put it
into Gallla and the others," he sa id .
The money owed by the ro count ies wUI be withheld
from future d!stributlonss from the state, Witzel said,
but that will leave · less money for each political
subdivision, such as schools, townships and others
authorized to levy taxes, until the debt Is paid.
"Picture It as a pie. We caJVed it one way, and the
Supreme Court divided it anot her way," said Witzel.
Pike County must rerum $149,!XXl to Ohio Valley
Electric, but will pick tip $215,!XXl from Ohio Power for
a net gain of $66,(00, the figures sbow.
Others receiving additional taxes Include Gallla,
$5,418,001; Morrow, $2,381,00J; Washington,
$1,491,!XXl; JefferSon, $112,(00; Adams, $47,!XXl;
Jackson, $1,00) and Henry County, $!00.

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Stall Writer
A preliminary meeting to discuss
plans for a b)\&lt;e path In Middleport
wlli be held Friday at the Ohio
Department of Transportation offlcelnMarletta.
County Engineer ,Phil Roberts
annouliCEQ at Wednesday'smeettng
o!the MelgsCoimty. Commlsslo~rs
. ~~he and-Middleport M_ayor ~red .
Hottnian would be discussing Uie
projec.t with Ton)HedrlckofODOT.
F~i'al grant money to be adminls·
tered by OOOT has bf2en secured for
· thebikepath'sco"\'tructton.
; Roberts rev~ed. a rheetihg this ·'
Buckeye Hllls-Hock!ng Valley R.e·
g!onal Development District regardlng the the Carper Nursery
Access Rd., Project The state has
earmarked Economic Development Gr\IDt money for the project.
Roberts says preliminary paperworkneededforreleaseofthefunds
IS nearly compl~ted. Once release Is
secured, a survey of the area wlll be
conducted and plans will be pre·
pared and sent to the state for

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A Multimedia Inc. Naws:peper

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Thursday, May 9, 1986

By JIM SIEUCKI
United Press Intematlonal
Meigs Is among ro Ohio counties which must return
nearly $14.5 mtllion in taxes to two electric companies
. as a result of a reapportionment decision, but nine
counties will share $W.6 mlll!on of tha\ when It's
redistributed.
1
' • The reapportionment stems from a series of suits
flied In 1981, 1982, and 1983bythe Gallla County auditor,
who questioned methods used by the Ohio Tax
~ Commission to apportion personal property taxes of
, the Ohio Power Co. and the Ohio Valley Electric Co.
· The ca:;e went before the board of tax appeals and
· eventually reached the Ohio Supreme Cour:t last July, •
· where a decision favoring the county auditor was
affirmed.
: Meigs County must repay $44,997. Other Southeast-

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Winning lottery number

WITH CANDIED YAMS, or

Vol.35, No.18
Copyrightod 1986

AVAJLAILE
IIMK 0AoP8 WaLCOIIIII

J ACKSON, Ohio tUPl) - A
J;;tckson man accused of driving his .
cat• .into a. 35-motorcycle' car.avari
'a nd killing two riders was scheduled
to be arraigned today in Municipal
Court on seven charges stemming
from the accident .
M;tiVin Ogier, 20, Is charged with
twoi:ciunis.oii!!W·avatea venicular .
homicide, leaylng the· seem) of an .
accident , driving with a susjlerided
license, failure to control a motor
vehicle, driving left of center and
speeding.
Officials said Ogler fled the scene
of the Sunday accident on foot, but
rurned himself In to autorlties about
five hours later.
He is accuseil of plowing into the
group of motorcyclists and striking
s!J&lt; cycles as his car rounded acuiVe
at a high rateofspeedon0hlo9.1just
nor th of J ackson . authorities said.

BAKED HAM

most important . element In this
to tell the Public Utilities Commls· and $40-$45 million has already
eliminated
from
the
original
case.
It Is critical that consumers
been
slon of Ohio how they feel about the
tell
the
commission how they feel
company's proposed rate Increase request as a result of this agreein W public hearings scheduled to ment. An addltlonaiS4mUlloncould about the company's service and
be held around the state In May and be eliminated as a result of public the requested rate hike," said
June. Consumers are expected to testimony regarding quality of Consumers' Counsel Wllilam A.
be held atound the state In May and seJVIce. Consumers are also ex- Spratley. "Ultimately,. the five
June . Consumers are expected to pected to comment on the com- Public Utilities Commisslners ~I
offer testimony on the qUality of pany's proposal for Usage Sensitive decide how large or how small an
Increase General Telepbone wlll
seJVIce - an Issue which may be SeJV!ce (local ,measured service)
worth up to an additional $4 nillllon and Extended Area Service issues. receive. They need to hear from the
in the case.
"OCC will have expert witnesses folks wllo pay for the service."
The nearest hearing for Meigs
General Telephone originally re- · concerning the quality of General
quested a S58 mill ion rate Increase. Telephone's serviCe and other County subscribers will be held at
P arts of · the rate case were issues before the PUCO next week. City Hall, Municipal Court ROom ,
sti pulated by the parties In hearings However, the Individual consumer second floor, 8 East Washington St ..
held last week at the ccommlsslon, and ratepayer's testimony .Is the . Athens.

CAimi'rt!tlloi.

Court appearance
scheduled today

M.OTHER'S DA1 SPECIALS

conference'.
On May 1,1985, I locked the church
and posted the regulations of our
denomination. My stance that this
Is an instance in which a local United
Methodist Church had ceased to
exist and persons who are nol even
members of our denomination are
a ttemptlng to make the decision.

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Mea ntime, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bailey say that attendance at the
church during the winter Jl10nths
was low, that this was caused by the
snows and made weather which
made it diff!cullloget to the church.
Mrs. Bailey says there· ate 25
members on the church book. She
reports that the church has paid the
minister and maintains the building
and upkeep on the strucrurewlthout
any help from the Conference.

given on brine usage
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policies estimate ~ts to dig an
Lucas noted that injection wells opponents Is a high level of mercury
Injection well to hold brine from 10 work perfectly If they are not abused and lead reported to be in brine
wells to be 91-SlOO,axJ. However, but he recalled testimonies . at water. It was r eported that high
Leach believes thecostperlnjectlon bearings in Columbus which re- levels of these substances are In the
well Is acwally in the $250-UXI,!XXl , ported brine had appeared In water due to changes In drilling
neighbOrhood.
basements a half mtle away from technology and procedures over the
Injection welt sUes when proper years.
Leach emphasized he would not
Injection wells are drllied to disposal methods were not ·used.
acCorrunodate certain amounts of This allegedly happens when those be using his Leading Creek equip·
brine at a certain amount of disposing of the bt:lne exceed legal ment yard for a disposal site but
would only be using brine for dust
pressure per square Inch. The depth pres.•ure limits.
ol the well dictates the brine amount
Allen Lipscomb of the Hj'miock control a! the yard. He also
which can be held and the safe Grove area ol Bedford Township emphasized that legislation limits ,
pressure level.
reported he had several wells on li!s . the amount of brine he can use toe
dust control. He stated he was "not
It was tepOrted U .Injection wells own property, live of Which
have been drilled In the county at the capped, and that he had neve,r trying to circumvent the law" and
present time.
experienced any env!rorunental that he felt the public meetings were
The diii!UI&amp;I! to Meigs Coonty's problems from brine. All of his wells good and necessary. According to
economy I! expensive salt brine were drilled to the nrst herea level House 8111501, public meetings are
disposal makes oil and gas dr!lllngln which Is wbere the greatest Sill! mandated llefore the local governthe area too expensive was dis· brine level lies. Lipscomb Indicated Ing body can give (X'rmlsslon to
cussed but Lucas, who was InvolVed he was infavorof allowing Leach the anyone to usc brine for dust or ice
In state meetings which developed permit for using brine as dust control purposes.
Commissioners wjll make a
the controversial House Bill ·501 control.
·
decision
on Leach's request within
leg!statlon asked, "What about the
Mercery levels
the
nexl10~ays.
ealiiOmy and llfes\y.le of the land
A main allegation of salt brine

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