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:Residents told sewage system 'not feasible~
A central sewage system for the vUlage of Tuppers Plains w as ruled out
Tuesday night t)y the engineering firm of John David Jones.
Meeting with approximately 30 residents of the Tuppers Plains area was
Jim Hartzler, engineer. Hartzler explained that a central sewage system
· was not feasible In that It would cost more than $1 ,300;001 and would cost the
citizens $32.75 per month.
The m eeting wa s held at theTuppersPlalnsSchool and thepurposewas to
discuss a waste water facilities plan for Tuppers P lains.
The facltltles plan Is the result of a detailed study of the Tuppers Plans
area authorized In 1981 by the Meigs County Commissioner s after the Ohio
EPA placed a building ban on the area.
The study was financed by a 75 percent 201 EPA grant obtained by the
commissioners In 1981.
Hartzler explained that the major objective of the study was toattempt to
Identify and document the causes of the problems and determine the most
cost effective way to solve them.
1\ m ap of the area was presented, breaking the ban area into thre&lt;:'

sections. One, an area west of SR 7 known as the Weatherman addition,
contained approximately 37 dwellings; two, an area parallel to SR 7 on both
sides of the road contained 68 dwelling units; three, the Arbaugh addition
east of SR 7 contained 66 dwellings.
Of the three Hartzler stated that the Weatherman addition would require
the least amount of upgrading.
The engineer pointed out It wa s theoplnlonofhisflrm the majorproblems
in the area resulted from two things- one, most of the existing systems
have not been properly m aintained; two. that the area has a type of soli that
does not leach properly.
After 111ling out a centralized sys tem due to cost theenglneerlng firm then
concentrated on an lnova tive alternative system which resulted In the
recommended plan of individualized systems upgrading.
Under the proposed plan all sys tem s found to be faulty would either be
upgraded or repa lced with new systems plus sand filters In certain areas
when&gt;needed
Total cost was est !mated at $380,001 for the entire area which would result

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Voi .31 ,No. 147
Copyright•d 1q82

In a cost to property owners of $75 each up to $1.0'20 each depending on thr·
severity of each problem .
Under the proposed plan residents would be req uired to I'"" an annual
Inspection fee es timated to be $15 to$20 a year.
The Inspection and regulating of the system would be under the control of
the M eigs County Health Department .
It wa s pointed out that five counties ln Ohloarepresenlly using I his type of
regulatory sys tem and found to be very sa tisfactory.
It was the opinion of the engineering firm that the chane&lt;&gt; of the county
receiving an 85 percent construction grant would be very good.
·
HartziN suggested that the economic growlh of Tuppers Plains be
cont rolled either by zoning laws or by regu la ling the size of lots sold .
Att ending the meeting were Henry Wells. Richard Jones, and David
Kobleutz. commissioners and Manning Roush. newly elecled rommis·
sioner, who will take office the first of the year and John Jacobs. deputy
health romm issioner.
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Ruthless storm in
California leaves
·six people dead
By BETSY BROWN KRAFT
Associated Press Writer

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A fast. ruthless storm bulldozed
across California and careened Into
the Rockies today, driving rain and
heavy snow, leaving at least six
people dead, cutting power to
hundreds of thousands and flooding
rich farmlands.
The storm stomped lnto.Artzona
and Nevada, blastlngmoreralnand
snow, andkept golng. Winter storm
warnings werr Issued today for
Utah and the Colorado Rockies,
with a storm watch In Montana,
· according to the National Wea ther
Service.
The storm. the worst of the
season, battered California on
Tuesday from San Francisco to San
Diego, dumping snow as fast as 3

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BRASILIA, Brazil - President Reagan, in Brazil for m eetings
with this nation's military president. said today the United States ·ls
talking with Its allies about expanding the multinational
peacekeeping force In Lebanon.
Reagan said that could entail using troops from other nations. bul
sources with the presidential party and In Washington sa id the
American government probably would double the number of U .S.
troops In Lebanon to 2,400 In response to an appeal from the Betrut
government.
While Reagan and President Joao Baptista Flgueir!'do focused on
their nations' economic problem s during 90 minutes of talks this
morning, Reagan discussed the Lebanese proposal with reporter s
after the meetings ended .
He said the Beirut government's request for a larger international
peacekeeping force " has been talked about for some lime. It's not a
new idea."

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In the "Pick 4" game, played three times a week, the winning
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Winfield man killed in crash
William
Thevenin,
23, victim
early today

inches an hour In the Sierra
Nevada; ripping up power poles,
trees and roofs with winds up to 78
mph; triggering mudslides a nd
sinking boats.
The assault came just one day
after the National Wea ther Service
forecast a cold. wet winter for the
West.
"It wa s a complete m ess." said
California Highway Patrol Officer
Jerry Skelton In Los Angeles.
"Trees down everywher e. lines
down everywhere, cars and traffic
accidents everywhere."
As the storm moved east, It
blanketed northern and centra l
Nevada with a foot or more of snow
and flooded Las Vegas streets w ith
rain. Two avalanches closed roads
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A 2.lymr·old man dim in a
single·ca r accidenl al 12: i!i a.m .
toda.1· on Poplar St tWI, Point
Pleasant . Pronounced cll•a d at the
srf'nP by Mason County Coroner Dr.
John Gtubb, was William Everett
Tht'venin . Route I, Winfil'ld .
The Point PIL•aS&lt;Jnl Pplire Department and l 'oi nt Pll'asan t F'ire
[)(&gt;pa rt men! rl'spond!'d 1u the 12: 12
a .m. arcidc'nl to find" Chel't'nll'l on
its top off an embankment with
T hPvenin. a passengf'r in the ca r .
pinned benea th the hood . T he fire
department used lht' jaws of life and
rPached Tht'\'(lnin in .1bout seven
minul f'S .
Driver of lh&lt;' I 'Phicl ... James
Thornton. 2:l. t:lth Si. . Point PIPa ·
sa n1. was transporte-d h.\ Poim
Pleasant EMS to PIPasant Va llev
Hospilal wht' re he was lrPall'&lt;l for
ab1·asions and released during the

f'arly morni ng hours.
Patrolman r; . .J . Miller. who is
WATCH YOUR STEP - Ken Kendall of Palos
Verdes Estates, a suburb of Los Angeles, steps
around tree limbs that crashed Into his home

Kennedy \trill not run in '84
ByDAVIDESPO
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON tAPl Sen
Edward M . K ennedy, bowing to the
wishes of his three children, will not
seek the Democra tic presidential
nomination in 1984. sources said
early today .
" The reaso.(l is personal. " said
one aide. who added the M assachu·
setts Democrat would disclose his
decision publicly at a news confer·
ence later in the day.
"His kids really feel very strongly
that they don't want him to run,"
added this aide. K ennedy is In the
process of an·anglng a divorce
settlement w ith his wife Joan. Their
children are Edward M . Jr., Kara.
and Patrick.
K ennedy. 00, has been the early
front·runner in public opinion polls
for the party's 1984 presidential
nomination and this aide said that
the senator has private polling data
that indica tes he would do well If he

ran.
But Kennedy, after going over the
political information one final time
wi th SC'nlor aides on Tuesday,
reportedly told them. "I think you

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Thank You For Shopping At K mart ·

Tuesday morning as high winds and heavy rains
pummeled much of Southern California. No Injuries
were reported at KendaU's home. (AP Laserphoto).

guys are right, and I think I can wi n,
but I'm not going to do it ."
K ennedy spent Tuesday evening
at his home telephoning friends and
political adversaries to tell them of
his decision. Among thOSC' called
were House Speaker Thomas P .
O'Neill Jr.• D-Mass .. a longtime ·
political ally. Kennedy also ca lled
several other Democrats who are
exploring the presidential candi·
dacy for them selves, Including
former Vice President Walt er F.
Mondale and Sens. Alan Cranston of
California and John Glenn of Ohio.
One aide said Kennedy'~ decision
not to run is for the 1984 campaign
only, and does not rule out the
possibility of seeking the presidency
In the future. At his age, K ennedy
could be expected to be a potential
presidential candidate through at
least the early 1990s.
The aides provided lnforma lion to
The Associated Press on condition
that they not be named.
Until recently, K ennedy ap·
peared almost certain to run again
for the party nomination that he lost
to former President Jimmy Ca rter
in 1981.

But aides and ot her aSSO&lt;'iates
said that in addition to whatever
polilical considerations were in·
volved. members of Kennt.ody's
family were strongly opposed to his
potent ial candidacy and evidenlly
persuaded him not to run over the
Thanksgiving holiday.
None of the family could be
reac hed for comment. but their
concern almost cert ainly was
focused in part on Kenned y 's
physical sa fety. Two of his brothers
were assassinated President
John F. Kennedy in 1963 and Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy in 196R while
running for the Whil e House.
A Kenn!'dy withdrawal from the
1984 raCC' would presumably give a
boost to Mondale. who runs second
am ong [)(&gt;mocrats in m ost public
opinion polls. But it also would free
Kenn!'dy's many political opera·
tlves and supportPrs to join the
ca use of other potential contender s.
Other Democrats considering
seeking the nomination include
Sens. Ga ry Hart of Colorado and
Ernest Hollings of South Carolina.
as well as former F lorida Gov.
Reuben As kew.

im·est igating the aceidrnt. sa1d this
moming Thevenin ma y havp been
thrown thrnugh thf' pa ssenger sldr
during I he acl'idrnt r:llhPI' than tht
wincl shif" ld ur ba&lt;"k wmllow &lt;-i lllCe
th0.v W('H' found intacl.
City police report!'d the car was
west on Poplar Street passed the
railroad I racks, when Thornton lost
control of I he V&lt;'hiciP. The car went
off thC' roadway and down over an
Pmbankment. As it began to roll.
The1·enin was throwr from thP car.
The vchi!' le &lt;'Ontinued to roll and
then landed on top of the m an. city
polit't' reporlrd .
Cha rgr•s arc pending, Miller said .

Jackson in
spotlight
COLUMBUS. Ohio 1AP 1 Probably at no l ime in his legislati ve
ca reer have so man.v people
sudden I~ · wantrd to talk to state Sen.
M . Morris .Jackson al the same
time
Bul J ackson is appan·n lly having
none of it. at least for now.
The CIPveland [)(&gt;morral is under
wraps after Pmbrac ing lhc support
of minoritY Republicans in a bid for
presidencv of thc Ohio Senate in
.January, a m ovp that hit thc
Sl atehouS&lt; · like a lightning bolt .

Store, P&amp;G say coupon system (.misredemption'

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CINCINNATI tAPl- The Proc·
ter &amp; Gamble Co. has called David
CarliSle's coupon redemption sys·
tern " misredemptlon," and the
owner of the store where he
collected $1,827 worth of Items for
$125.29 says it was wrong .

.,... Warm,....
WEATHER FORECAST -

'lbe National Weatlier Service

iorecaats showers and BilOW for Wedgeod'Q' for the Southwest and from
nonhem Plains Into the upper Great Lakes to the eastem Plains.
r~=~cl~o:udy llldet! but mUd weather Is forecast for the East. (AP

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Map).

. Ohio . {~recast
Cloudy tonight with a 40 percent chance of rain until midnight .
Low 50-55. Winds southerly 10.20 mph. Th\lfsday, cloudy and
continued warm with a :.&gt; pen;ent chance of showers. High 65-70..

:Extended forecast
•. Extenlled' Ohio Forecallt - Friday through Sunday: Showers
' ]iosllble Friday and fair Saturday and Sunday. Continued mUd;
· Highs In the 60s Friday, 50s Saturday and In tllemid40stothelow50s
Sunday. Lows In the 40s Friday and In the mki-:Jls to the low 40s
Saturday and Sunday.

" It was a mistake," said Robert
E. Rauen, owner of an IGA Store
where Carlisle, 42, an unemployed
father of two, cashed in hundreds of
coupons 6n Friday.
"I wish I'd checked into il . My
feeling is that it's chea ting the

m anufactu rprs," Rauen sa id TuC'S·
day night .
" If it were illegal. I would not do it.
nor would th&lt;' IGA takP lhe
coupons," Carlisi&lt;' counter!'d . " If it
were illegal, it would be a fraud ."
He said he has been delug!'d with

ra lls from al'ross thf' na tion asking
him lo disl'IOS&lt;' hissy,lem. requests
with which hi' has l'Om plird.
Carlisi&lt;' sha n&lt;l wi ll! his neighbors
the food anrl it&lt;•ms he got with ttw
coupons . Ht• said he got the idea In a
dream.

Roberts recommends commission deny request
Meeting with the Meigs 'County
Commissioners Tuesday were Phil
Roberts, engineer, and Ted
Warner, superintendent of the
county highway department.
Roberts reported that Columbia
Gas had requested to Install a six

inch line under the Oak Grove Road
(county road 33) not encased.
Roberts recommended that the
request be denied as It wUI be a high
pressure line.
Roberts also reported that he had
met with the trustees of Letart

T ownship and had resolved their
cem etery problems.
Roberts and David Koblentz.
commissioner, will m eet Thursday
atlO: lla.m. todeiermlne where the
road to the new sanitary landfill will
be loca ted.

Attending were Hem-:.· Well,,
president. Richard .JonPs, and
David Koblentz. Manning Roush,
newly elected commissioner who
will take office the first of thevear.
M ary Hobstett C'I'. clerk and Martha
Chambers.

Fire causes $4,000 damage to Imboden home
s..OOJ

oamages were set at
tn an
electrical fire which struck the
home of the Bob Imboden family on
New Lima Road TUesday, ·accord·
lng to ;1 report from the Rutland Fire
Department.

The department reported that the
fire started near a fuse box and
traveled through the wall and Into
the attic In the one story frame
home.
, Monday night the Rutland fire. ·

men were called to the Harrison~
Ville residence of the Charles Estep
family . The entire Inside and all
contents of the double-wide mobile
home were destroyed In the fire
which the department reports

probably start!'d around a kerosene
heater. No one was home when the
fire started.
Two trucks lt'sponded to both
fires . Both families had lnsurance.lt
was reported .
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Wednesday, December 1, 1982

Commentary
Concerning !he gener al confu~
sian In !he communications world,

Ill Cuurl St n·o·t
l'unwrul , llht"

614-992-2 156

a few obsC'r va tions:

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1. Wt&gt;IET. wr arp advised in a
SIOI)' In ThP New York
Time s. is bro ke. l ao mu ch
progra mming.
fr onl ~ pagr

2. Swit ch now to co mmunica tions

ROBERT L. Wl'liC. ETJ'
l'uhJi., tw r

PAT WHITEHEAD

ROR HOEFLICH

DALE ROTHGEB. JR .

·\ \II- \IBEH of Tht' ,h~ "t " tah• lt Pn · ~ ·' · Inland ll;uh l' r o·,, ' " "'
\rnt·r t• ;tn ' ' '" l&gt; ]Jajk' f l'uh]t , ho·I"J. .\ !&gt;Mw i ~ lt n n .

t;t ltlltl

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I FTH :BS OF OJ'I t"o. IO'\ Hft• 1oll'lt·um t·d . Th t· l ' huu ld ho· h•" th;w ~00 1wnh luu c /i ll
lo•tk r ' a n · l&gt; UhJ•••·t tu t&gt;dllm )! and mu .~ t l&gt;t' .. i..: iwd ~o~ i th nanlt' . addro·" ami tdt&gt;ph uth'
numtwr ~ .. uns i~ nt'd ldh-n ~Ailll&gt;t' puhlis ho·d . Ld l t' f )&gt; ' huultllw llt l!""d llt ' h '. ;uldn·'·" 'lf!
i.. ~ ut·s . nut f)t" f "'malitit's ,

"The here-and-now
--nothing blue sky~
Public consll1lclion spending las! ,·ea r amounlf'd lo S:&gt;l.li bi llion for all
lf'\'f' ls of gO\ 'C'fnm Pn t. perhaps a significa nt sum b\ ~ ·ou r f'Sii m a tC's hut a
piddlin!:! amoun t in thC' view of C'Ontractors .
Tht' Associated Gener al Contractor s of America a rT' talking n ·al mom·~ · .
" ' l0as1 ~~ . 9 billion b.v 19\1() 10 mC&lt;'I documr nlf'd public work.' n"•ds:
urba n \\'ater suppliPs. dam s. sew age pla nt s. h i g h \\'~1,\ · s .
High as !hal fig-urr is. il ca n ix' m ad e lo look small. " W0'r&lt;' looking all hr
h rwa nd ~ nmr . nol hing bluP·Sk\·" sa id .John Ekra 1tl. i\GC public affairs
dir('('lor Somr PS! imales. h0 claims. arr up'" ~~ lri llion b\' lhr -''' ·ar 20011.
Such \·ast num bC'rs put the coni r ac tor;-.. in a fXlSit ion in w hich thr quf'stion
ix'&lt;"omrs onr of ll'ho bendil s moSI . lh"Y orth&lt; ·public. Forrff&lt;'&lt;'l . lhP\ muS!

.., trrss thf' public good . For rrf'&lt;libility, fh('.\' can not rlf'n~· thP pr h ·atf' ga in .
Rr('ug nizing 1hr tr r rihle Sl &lt;J IC' of budgr l... , a 1 C'\ 'f' l) ' ir'\ 'f' l of gm ·prnmf' nt .
Ht•ran l sa id . ttl(• contractors concent ra lf'd on!,\' on thosP projt'&lt;'ls tha t
.o., hould not or &lt;'a nnat be postponed .
Cn·d ibilit .\ ' rnlt•rs thf' pi c turr a t this point lx'{'~ tU Sf' AC C · m(•mbt&gt;r;-.
pt'liorm kll pPrcc•nt of all dom f's t ic con st ruc tion. Thf' asscx·iati on.
thc •n •fon •. has carf' full.\' culled i ts figlH't'" ma inly from official or
Sf'mi ·Officia J S(J U!'CP S.

r·ommrnling on a

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publicalion. "Our

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F'ramt w urk. " wll ich r ont clins thC' docUtil r nt a I ion and a r gumrnt s. &amp;&gt;r~ 1 ret
J tl0mpt s to show thf' problem s When soc ic•ty's ph,\ ·sical struct un ·
ro llap... f '" ·
But o l CfJU I''-;C ' thf' A(;(' isn't forgf'tt inJ,! il sC'l1 . Cons!JlJction h;1s bt'f'n

d&lt; •prrss. '(] In

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il accoun!('(l for $2i0 billion ol! hr nal ion·s !!IDS' na1iona I

pPxluct : in l ~ !H l . $21h billion: a nd in l~R2. onl.\ ' $:2:2:1 billion. L'nf'mpi!J.\ .mf'n t
in con;-..t ruc t ion is c!osr to 1\dC(' ttlC' 10.-1 pcrcr nt nati on &lt;.~ ! (1\ 'f'r&lt;t gt'. w ith
Jl.Jout Li m illion wo rkrrs idlr . A nd ba nkrup tn· is hb..: hPr than in othrr
im!u"' rit ·~ .
· It would bt · foolbh for mf' tntC'IJ .\ ·ou our m0mtx •r" won 't do thi;-. \\'Or k
, ~ ~ ~ ~ ·n it 1·1 &gt;rll l '' on li nf'." ,..,~tid &amp; •r arrl . But hP in. . ish that m ont ·.\· SJX ·nt un thf'
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in !he computer world. Wllh the
possible excepllon of boating - no
three people In lhP history of the
world have ever been sa tisfied with
the same boa! - lherP is a cholceo f
hardwar e qul!e simply benumbing.
Peter McWilliams. au! hor of the
invaluable "Thp Word Processing
Book." quol es someone In !he
business who says thai the pu r~
"Chase of a compuler these~ days is
somPihin g like orderin g a lhreepiece sui! from lhree dlfferenl
tailors. Hours and days and
decad es in purgatory are used up In
lrying lo ma!ch up this prim er with
!hal computer wilh !hal disk drivP
wilh !hal soflware.
Thai people are prepared 10
devol e as much lime as !hey do to
!he enlerprise is thP most eloquenl
leslimony lo how wonderfully
useful word processors can be. Bul
!he choices. and !he problem of
compalibill ty, ar e in some way
comparable lo !he choices being
ofiPred lo lelevision viewers, who
m ay have l o takP up reading again.
if only because !he weekly TV guide
is likPiy lobe longer !han a novel by
Dosloievski.
3. AJready !here arP a ha lf ~dozen
houses lhal bid for !he business of
compul er ownPr s. offering mulllf~
arious services. Among these Is
int e r co mmunic ation .

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Congressional leadership
jobs carry over from 97th
h ccp! for a ba !IIP for &amp;•nair Republican ca mpaign cha i1man. moSI
congrf'ssionai i&lt;' adrrship jobs wi ll ca rry ovrr from l hc ~l l h Congre" Ia !he
incoming ~ lh Congress 10 ix' sea ted in .Januar\'
T11p and r\·r n l o11w ~eche lon Democ ra lie and HPpublican lf'adf'l'' of IJO!h
!hr• ll oust• and Si&gt;na!P were all reeleclf'd in :\ o,·rmi~Y . Thu., , 1h1• usual
sn.tTYing for position w ill be missing I his ,\'Par.
,\ I! hough nrwly el('('!f'd members won'! be sra lro un lil .Jan uan·. bo!h
c h;Jmbf·rs \\'C•rr to hold party or ga nizing SC'ss ions in rarl.\ ' 0 ('('f'ml:x&gt;r
The mosl nolable excrplion is lhr challrngr Si&gt;n. Ri chard Luga r. R ~ lnd ..
h;" mou nlf'd 10 S&lt;&gt;n. Bob Packwood. R ~Ofl' .. for lhr posl of chairm an of lhr
Hr pubilca n Seoalorial Campa ign Commi!l('('.
Lugar. porl ra y iog himself as a " friend of lhr prr sidr n! ." is ln·ing lo
"'~""' ' lh&lt;' ke,· S&lt;&gt;na1e GOP ca mpaign job from lhf' mav0rick Packwood.
whos( · outspoken criti cism of Rear an earlic•r this ~'rJr put him out of fa vor

\\'i!l1 lhr Whilr House.
Sumr \l'hilr Houst' aides sough! ackii'&lt;XxJ s ouslcr from Ill" .srns il i\'f•
ca mpa i~ n posl for monlhs. allhough S&lt;&gt;nalf' Majori!Y L&lt;' adN Ho11·arrl
[lakrr. R ~Te nn .. managro 10 smoolh lhings unlil afl r r !he Pi&lt; '&lt;'lions.
Lugar. repor!edl y wil h !he help of Sen. Paul Laxa ll . lhf' 1\r·,·ada
Hrpuhlica n Reagan handpicked lo hrad lhr Rrpublica n i\a lional
Com millec. ha' been bus.v rounding up plf'dges for !he posl .
Bu l Packwood. popular among collmg-ur s and no! one logiw up wil houl
a fi ghl . is waging a counl eroffensi\'P and now claims 10 ha,·e m ough
pir'&lt;lges 10 win re-rlrclion to !he job when lhr S{'('l'el balloll ing is hr ld [)('('.
2.
S£on Rober! C Byrd. D~ W . Va .. has lockPrl up anolhrr lr rm as Scna!r•
minori iY leader . A possible challenge from Sen. Alan Cranslon. D ~Ca lif..
failro 10 rna leriaiiZP. Instead. Cranslon is PXJX'&lt;'Ied 10 S{'('k and lx· rleclf 'Cl
10 ano!her !erm as Senale Democr alic Whip.
Majoril\' Leader Sen. Howard Baker. R ~Tenn .. has no opposil ion in his
bid for a second !wo~ year lerm as !he No. I S&lt;&gt;naiP lmdN.
In !he House. neil her Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill or Minorily leader
Robert Michel. R-111 .. face opposition; nordo M aj ori ty leadr r .Jim Wrighl .
D-Texas. Dem ocratic Whip Thomas Fole&gt;·· D~ Wash .. or Minorily Whip
T rml Loll. RMi ss.
The only vacant leadership pos1· in the House is secrr 1r;· of lh0
Republican conference. now held by Rep. Clair Burgener. R ~Ca lif ., who
did no! seek re ~e l ec lion .
So far . lhr only candidale for thai slot is Rep. Jim Marlin . R·N.C.
RPp. Claude Pepper. D~ Fia .. will movr into the chairmanship of !he
pi,·ulal House Rules Committee. succeeding Rep. Richard Boiling, D~ Mo ..
.· ho ,.. 1red . II Is expecled to be the only change in the chahmanship of a
majnr ··ommittee In either chamber.
p, e- ... is giv ing up his chairmanship of thP House Aging Committee Ia
!,&lt;k&lt;· .h&lt;· nore prestigious Rules posl.

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Today Is Wednesday, Dec. 1, the 335th day of1 982. here arp30days left In
the year .
Today's highlight In history;
On Dec. 1, 1935, Chiang Kai-Shek was elected President of the
Kuomlntang, China's rullng party.
On this date:
In 1878, the. first telephone was Installed in the While House.
.
In 1934, Joseph Stalln's collaborator, Serge Kirov, was assassinated,
leadlng ·to a purge of the Soviet Communist Party.

Wizard of Odds
Egad, friends, the last weekend
of . the regular college football
season Is short on quantity, bul
definitely long on quality. Kaff.
Kaff!
All four games on the abbreviated schedule figure to be
crowd-pleasers, with 1hree of them
real nall-blters. And only the
Nebraska-HawaU clash is consl~
dered "a sure thing." Um-kumph!
leading oft' the Saturday festivl~
ties is the storied Army-Navy game
in Philadelphia' s Veterans Sta~
dium; on CBS-TV. Later In the
afternoon, Texas and Arkan sas will
collide In Memorial Stadium In
Austin, Tex., on ABC-TV .
Saturday evening, the powerful ·
Florida State Seminoles will enter~
tain the tough Florida Gators In
Tallahassee, Fla., in the battle for
Sunshine State supremacy. Urn~
kumph! Earlier this year both
teams topped the fine Miami

compe!lng tplephone companies''
In Mexico City a generation ago,
everyone needed two telephones,
!he Ericsson. and the Mexlcana:
becausP one could not dial the
other. Suppose that Beethoven's
Ninth Symphony, depending In
whose rendition of It you wanted,
was available at 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30,
35, 40. 45 - well, you get the Idea rpm ?
In short ? A plea. gentlemen. Slow
down. Think. The hectic battle is
wearin g out the consumers. Don't
go to the other extreme and tell us
we can have any color we want so
loog as ll's black . But put your
house In a little order. We need a
little comity In the world of
communica lions as well as In the
world of atom bombs .

ther e so that your aunt ca n either
r ea d ~lo u r m es sagE' on the scr een

!hal l he man who is !he rea l power
b r hind Bi gno nP, A rm y
Commander ·in ·Chief Cr isllno N lco~
!a ides. inlends lo se ize !he pres lde ncp as well as 1hP po wer - and
soon.
The documr nl . s!amped "Sec r eta." W &lt;~ s translated a nd con-

firmPd as au! henlie by my associa les Jon lee AndPrson and DaiP
Va nAtt a. Daled Au g. 19. It Is from
B1ig. Gen. Rodolfo E;nrlque luis
WehnPr 10 !he army's lop lnl elll~
genre officPr. Brig. Gen . Alfredo
Solera , laying ou1 inslrucllons from
!h ei r "j e fe ma x imo ." Ge n.
Nicolaides.
" The ascension of His E xcel~
Ieney the Comm ander ~ ln ~C hief to

!he prpsldency of the nation ...
should be achieved toward the end
ci !his year," the orders state
unequivocally.
Ever since Blgnone look over !he
military regimp from disgraced
Gen. Leopolda Fortunato Galllerl
In !he aftermath of 11¥' disastrous
Falkland Islands adventure, there
have been repeated rumors thai
Nicolaides was not sallsfied with
his behind-the-scenes role. Nicolaides routinely dismissed these
rumors as "malicious gossip."
In the secret director, Wehner
reminds Sotera of ·'the meet lng we
bo!h had with His Excellency," and
alludes to the commander-Inchief' s concern about disloyalty
wilhln the army high command,
some of whom evidently have
political ambitions of ! heir own.
II Is vital, the lnteil1gence chief is
!old . that they "Impede the rise of
Internal dissident tendencies which
(would) make It impossible for

Love Boat U.S.A
"This is your Captain speaking.
Welcome 10 'love Boat USA.'
We' re going 10 have a wonderful
!rip because my crew has na v i ~
galed a sure~ fire course ID gel us
oul of these heavy seas.' '
" PPrmisslon lo come on I he
bridge. sir."
" P e rmi ss ion gran! e d ,
S!ockman."
" Sir. we're In much deeperwaler
than I predicted."
"Stay lhP course."
" When we set sail my ca lc ula~
!Ions indlcalkl that we would be
short 50 billion gallons of fuel. But
now because th e ship Is hardly
moving, we could be short 185
billion gallons."
"let's give every passenger
another fare cut. That should gel
the boat moving again .''
" We have to find some way of
gelling more fuel. Giving everyone
a fare cut now won 't do it. "
" Why don 't welayoffmoreofthe
cr ew ?"

"We've cui the crew to the bone.
There won'! be much savings

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Doily Sentinei - Poge- 3

Hunicane aggregation.
The late, late show will emanate
from under the lights In AJoha
Stadium In Honolulu where the
Hawaii University Rainbow War~
rlors will entertain the talented
Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Here's how the Hoople System
figures these excellent match-ups:
In the "battles" waged by Army
and Navy to date, the Middles hold
a 38-37 margin In victories, with
seven contests In the standoff
category. last year' s game was a
3-3 defensive classic.
Going Into Saturday's fray, !he
Army Cadets stand 4 ~6 for the year
while the Navy crew Is all even, 5-5.
Against mutual foes, both teams
lost to Classy Boston Colle~ and to
the Air Force. In an extremely
close contest, the Hoople choice is
Navy to prevail, 28-24. Har-rumph!
The Texas longhorns and Arkansas Razorbacks have met 63 times.
The Longhorns hold a commanding
lead in the series, 47-16. Rather

lopsided, eh?
Last year the Razorback s jailed
the then -No. 1 Longhorns In
friendly FayetteviUe, Ark., by an
amazing 42-11 score. So, the Texas
lads have plen ty of lncenllve !his
week.
We look for Fred Aker s and his
Texas stalwarts to delight the home
folks by downing Lou Hol lz' fine
team, 17-14, In a splrited defensive
struggle. In total defense for the
year, the Razorbacks have limited
all foes to an average at less than
250 yards per game. Texas is
almost as stingy, limlllng il s
opponents to bul T/2 ya rds per
game. Those arp rugged stat isllcs.
Har-rumph!
Florida has one of the country' s
~nest passers In Wayne Peace and
an AII ~Ameri:an bail-carrier in
James Jones. With a tillle help
from the other nine Gators, !hey
figure to get some points on the
board against the FSU Seminoles.
Howev er, c o a ch B o bb y
Bowden 's Seminoles can counter
with not one, but two excelleng
passing quarterbacks: Kelly Lowrey and his backup Blair Williams.
FSU also boasts a fine tandpm at
running back - Greg Allen and
Ricky Williams are averaging a

combined 155 yards per game on
the ground.
The Gators will glve It their usual
shot, but when the Ughts are
dimmed a! Tallahassee's Doak
Ca mpbell Stadium, the Seminoles
will be In front. 42~2 7 . Hask-kaff!
The stars of the late, late show al
Aloha Stadium wiil be the Nebraska Comhusker offensive 11 and sprinler Mike Rozier , in
particular.
The cru shing Comhusker altack
has averaged 42 points per game
and an awesqme 531 yards per
contest. Fleet Rozier has rambled
for 153 yards per outing!
The Rainbow Warriors will be
hard pressed lo contain the Nebraska attack directed by an
pxceptlonal fi eld general, QB
Thrner Dill. So, we glve II to the
CornhuskPr s, 49-21! Jove! This will
be Nebraska's twelfth game of the
year, and still another bowl game
10 the play. Ha r ~ rumph!
Now. dear reader s, after Satur~
day 's games there are only 17
shopping days until Christmas.
Dra t! Where did 1982 go!
And remember, too, 1he final
Hoople Top 20 of !he colle~ football
season and two Bowl forec asts will
be coming your way soon.

COLUMBUS, Ohio tAPl
Freshman quarterback Brian
McClure, who led Bowling Green to
the league lllle and a bowl berth, has
landed a fi rst-team spot on the
coaches' Mid-American Confe r ~
ence ail-slar football selecllons.
The 6-fool-6, ]!()~pound McClure.
despite missing lwo games with a
broken lhumb. compleled 113 of 176
passes for 1,391 yards and Pighl
louchdowns. He ranked as !he
conference's mosl efficienl passer .
McClure's performance helped
!he Falcons posl a 7~ 2 1eagu e record
and a spot in the California Bowl
Dec . 18 against host Fresno S!alc.

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lack Anderson
A rgenttne
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AP Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio lAP) - Jeff
Rogan of Urbana, the state's
rushing and scoring champion
during this prep football season,
was selected today as The Associated Press' Class AA Ohio Back of
lheYear.
Rogan, jus! ~foot ~8 and 160
pounds, accounted for 2,413 yards
rushing, 43 touchdowns and 313
points In his senior year. helplnglhP
Hiilcllmbers to the stal e's No.I
ranking.
In his career. Rogan rolled up
5,963 yards rushing. He has sur~
passed 1,001J yards in eachofhisfour
seasons.

communica te a message to your

Arge ntine
Presidenl Revna ldo Aegnone will
be overl hrown ix'fore !he monlh Is

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Limited,

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By Major Amos B. Hoople

aun l. who is also a member ci thai
club. Well . lake il from mP. you can
do il . And !he lechn ology is already

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Cap-ping season, Middies sink Cadets

needless 10 sa y, Ia people who also
subscribe 10 !he sam e service.
Suppose you havp a word processo r. !hal you belong to Club
Gemullichkell . and !hal you wish to

Thi s. a! leas!, is the predlclion

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1.
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r ·, tn..,tt ·uc tlo n ." T t ·rm inology. hoWC'\'Pr . could al'C'ount lor 1h1· di f! Prrnc·c ·.

she chooses to keep a copy of your permitted lo buy anolher book, I
message, shP can instruct the would not In my llfetlmp finish
computer to print II oul.
reading those I already havp. This
4. l eaving us wl!h a few Is not an argumenl for stagnation:
quesllons !hal distill In the mind. There ar e those of us who depend
The first of lhese Is: Why Is II heavily on people who continue lo
necessary to have so very much buy freshly produced television
programming? Obviously some of programs. But the communi ca ~
whal Is offered over television is lions industry seems to be lnordi·
necessarily fresh. You cannot nately consumed In producing
schedule. for today's 7 o'clock more and morp; the alternativP
news, yesterday 's 7 o'clock news. being, of course, to run more and
To sa tisfy the v iewer' s appetltP for morp of thai which has alrPady run
!he sport, you cannot show him but which continues to give piPa·
!oday a rerun of yesterday's Davis sure and profit ell her to those who
Cup matches.
did not see II before, or even to those
But suddenly II occurs to m e I hat who will be seeing it again .
If tomorrow I were told that I could
And, in communication s, when
never again buy another musical will the anarchic forces of the
record, my privation would prove market combin e lo m ake sensible
intolerable: because the body of decisions, so thai we are not left In a
musical literature I wish to hear situation In which !here ar e 15
sits about mP. If I were never

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Poge-2-The Doily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, December 1, 1982

Communications snaftull____W_iL_Lia_m_F_._Bu_c_kl_ey_.T_r.

The Daily Sentinel

"

(Nicolaides) to exercise the necps ~
!ary control" over the army.
A dlslnformatlon campaign Is
called for. Sotera Is ordered ID
"make It known that It Is not In the
interests of His Excellency the
Commander- ln ~Chief 10 occupy the
presidency of the nation, I hal this
would only occur In case 1he
current government headed by
Presldenl Reynaldo BignonP
doesn't work out."
At the same lime, thou gh, "I here
should be created .. . I he sense of a
lack of stability, a power vacuum,
and increased concern over the
devplopmenl of the social and
economic crisis." the documenl
states.
Using the phrase "political decision" for Blgnone's planned ta keover, lhe secret Instructions tell
the intelligence chlpf to contact
"perlinent civilian sectors" - that
Is, politicians chosen by Nicolaides
- to make cprtaln "thai they go

Korab,

Gallipolis,

was

named

Special Mention while Meigs' Greg
Taylor received Honorahle Mention. Gallipolis' Larry Arthur and
KeMy RusseU also received Honorahle Mention.

along with the 'political decision,'
which will ensure a normal
lransfer of power ."
The orders conllnue: "At the
same time, develop and Increase
I he contacts wllh !he Navy and Air
Force High Commands. let It then
be perfectly understood that the
thinking of !Nicolaides) is that 'the
process' I his presidency) shouldn't
go on for longer than the first
months of 1984. If a prolongation
should occur .t. II would only
happen after previous agreement
with 'the most representative
clvllian sectors.' "
II is possible, of course, that
Nicolaides may decide to glve up
his plans for a coup- or at least his
timetable for one- now that I've
blown his cover.
"As the Commander-In-Chief
ordered," the secret orders state,
"thp taking of the 'political dec!~
sioo' depends, for the most par~
upon the IPvel of confidentiality
mainl ainPd.

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I here."
"Then cut down on benefits for
1he passengers."
" Yes. slr. AJI the passengers?"
" Of course not. Just those In
lourisl class. We don't wan! to
deprive the first class passengers of
anything they need. If the first class
passengers are happy, It will
eventually trickle down to the
tourist class."
"Chief Regan wants to speak to
you, sir."
"What Is II, Regan?"
"Bad news from the boiler room.
We' re running out of steam and the
engines are only operating at half
their capacity."
"Stay the course, Regan."
"Yes, sir, but if we can't produce
steam we're going to have to use up
even more fuel than we
anticipated."
"Don't worry. When my fare cut
goes into effect we'll have aU the
steam we want."
"Captain, this Is Officer
Sehwelker on C Deck. A lot of

steerage passengers are seasick.
" Chief Gunnery Officer WelnMany of them are falling over thP bergpr requests to speak to the
side."
captain ."
"Put up some more safety nets."
" Of coursP, Caspar. What's up?"
"I don't havp any sa!Pty nels.
"I'm going lo havp to put more
You ordered them thrown over - H&gt;-lnch guns front and aft, sir, and I
board to lighten !he ship's load."
want laser-controlled deplh
"Well, then, lhe passengers are charges and torpedoes on deck, and
going to have to stay In the wat er
I must lnstaii .MX missiles on the
untO we gel things straightened out
stern."
on the bridge."
" I don't see any problem wtth
"They're drowning, sir."
any of thai. Go ahead. Why are you
"My heart goes out ID them, but
sulking, Stockman?"
stay the course."
"Sir, If we put all that military
"Captain damage control says hardware on deck In these heavy
we're taking bllgP In the cargo
seas we'll be short over 220 billion
holds and the gross national
gallons of fuel."
product barometer Is dropping
"As Captain I have no Intention of
fast."
cutting back on the security needs
"Tell them to reduce the prize of my ship. If Caspar says he needs
Interest rate valves. "
all that stuff, then that's good
"They have, sir, but the bilge · enouch for me.''
won't stop. They want to know If
"Captain, look at those waves! I ·
you could tum the ship twenty
think we're rolling into a
degrees until they can pump out the
depression."
water."
" Keep your voice down, Dole,
"I'm not interested in quick fixes
you'll scare the passengers. Stay
to save ·a leaking boat. Stay the
the course."

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Wednesday, December 1, 1982

Middleport, Ohio

Gallipolis lumped off to a 15-7
flrst period lead, then defeated
visiting Meigs, 61-42, in a girls'
Southeastern Ohio League basketball game in the GAHS gym
Tuesday evening.
Coach Jackie Knight's Blue
Angels led 31-18 during the halftime
intermission and 50-33 after three
periods.
Renee Hailey paced GAHS wlt h
25 points. Krts Cook added 10.
Laura Arnsbary and Theresa Todd
each had eight points.
Cindy Crooks and Jenny Meadows paced the Meigs girls with 12
points apiece. Paula Horton added
nine and Cathy Dean six for the
visi tors.
Coach Knight said the Blue
Angels played aggressive bail on
both ends of the court, and pointed
out sophomore Theresa Todd did
an outstanding job defensively for
I he Gaiiians.
Todd played In place of veteran
senior forward Nancy Evans, who
missed her first varsity basketbaU
game In four years. Evans suffered
an ankle injury Monday evening in
practice.
" It was an Important win for us,"

final quarter thP Wildcats had
s,... mmf's \'&lt;.ti iC',\ ' by· fi\'C• poi nt s.

foultrou bll'" ci urin~ til&lt; · fir'! half of

Hannan T rarf' srorC'd 22 point s in
that IX)riod. allowing th&lt; · La w r pnrf'
&lt; 'ountian.-. on I.\· 1:l to lfX·k up lhC'

T u('sda.\ ··s H &lt;..~n n .Jn T raeP - S~·mm t ·~
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garn&lt;·. til&lt; · 1\'ildcah ha nthi
tht· \ 'i kings a 1)~1 :ll nun-lf'aglH'
df'lt ·a 1 on t hl'ir homt · &lt;·our!.
\\'mm t ·~ \ ', tilt•\·. undf'r Mart~ ·
P;ttr ick \, "U f)('tYi...,ifJn. lwei ~f' \ ' {·ral
ch; tnn•s tn top a Wildcatlt ·~ td in tht ·
lattt·r p;~rt IJ ! Ttlt ' "t'('otHI hall. hut

\' i('IOI'.\ .

" It \\'as a good. tram dfort. a
!Pam win ." .J f'nkin.... .'-a id thi s
morning. " t\l&lt;.t n Bailf',\' pla.vcd
m&lt;t .\'t)( • onl.\ ' 1hn'&lt;' qu&lt;-1 rlf'rs whC'n hr

wr ·n· un;IIJit • !tJ hold IIH' \·j:., i!t Jt'S in

got ul l 1he IX'nch, but hP did a gocxi
job. Hobb\' Bt11mfirlci had a h('('k of

cht "&lt; 'k.

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.Jeff llimPs IC'd the scorin g for
Hanna n Trace with 16. and thP tram
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RrlimfiPld J-2-R; Ba UC'.V 4·2·10: Randolph
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Vikings with 20.
Hanna n Trac~ tra,·01s to Eastern
Friday for it s first leaguemectingof
the ypa r . The Wildcats host South
Point n~x t Tuesda.v.

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In r~bound s . th0 Wildca ts rccordro 34 for the game. wi th
B111mfiPid catching eight and
providing four assists. and Rick
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Mollica - ail In double figures.
Athens has won 23 1eague gam es in
a row over the past three years.
Athens reserves won, 47·4 over
the Jackson reserves.
Logan downed I ronton, :19·29,
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Evans.

MEADOWS PICKS OFF REBOUND - Meigs'
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Knight remarked. The Blue Angels
take on unbeaten Athens here
Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Athens Is
defending SEOAL champion, and
has four starters back from last
year's 20·2 squad.
GAHS connected on 27 of 58 field
goal attempts for 47 percent . The
Angels wer e seven of 13 at the foul
line for 54 per cent. Gailia had Tl
rebounds, six by Hailey and five by
Cook. Todd and Jodi Adam s picked
off four rebounds apiece.
Gaiiipoiis had 16 steals, seven by
Hailey and four by Jill Miller.
Arnsbary had three steals for the
winners.
GAHS had 15 turnovers.
J. Meadows stood out for Meigs
on the board s.
The victory left GAHS 2.() on the
year and in league play. Meigs
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lhe league.
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row. The Lady Bulldogs cru shed
Waveriy. 79-40, in their league
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Chesapeake hands SW five
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65-52 defeat In

Bucks post easy victory
By GEORGE STRv DE
AP Sports Writer
COLUM BUS, Ohio iAPl - E ldon Miller, Ohio
State's basketba ll coac h, admi ts a 78-58 ro mp over
Ca l State-Chico Tuesday night wa sn't much of a
lc•aming experience.
" We need m ore gamps in difficult places." Millet
said aftC'r thf' Buckp~·es' Dpc'nc r against a Di v ision II
opponPnt. " We will knoll' a lot m ore when Decem ber
('!lrt s."
Up&lt;'oming arc such opponents as Florida on F r iday
night , WPst Virginia. SyracuS&lt;·. Arizona State and
Hulv Cross. a ll major eollegc foes.
.
" Th(' \\'Pa iH'sl th ing w(' had tonig ht. w ithout a
quPstion. wa s our rrboundi ng," said Miller. awarC'
thP shortrr. sloii'Pr \\' ildcats had ma tell&lt;'&lt;i the
Buckeves on the bo;mts .11-:n .
But Ohio Stair. ll'ith four t·egubrs back from last
.~·car's 21-10 squad. out shot Cal State-Chico :.0-~2
percent from the fif'lcl and fOJn~lthc Wildca ts in to 2.'i
turnO\'L'J'S. T he BucK L·~ · rs had 1 ~ PJTors.

"Our defense was very sporadic. " Miller said . " We
did not do a good job In the transition game. But we
got to play everybody (14 players) . From that point It
wa s gratifying."
Tony Campbell's 18 points led a balanced Ohio
State attack. Troy Taylor added 16 and Granville
Waiters and Larry Huggins had 11 each. All w ere
regular s a year ago.
Walters admits he was surprised at the
stubbom ess of the Wildcats, 1-2. "They pretty much
kept pressure on us. Per sonally, I thought we'd blow
them out. "
Kevin Haysbert's 21 points. Including 11 straight
free throws, led Ca l State-Chico, much to the surprise
of Coach Pete Mathiesen .
" He's not nomnally that good a shooter,"
M athiesen sa id of the 6-foot-5 junior forward .
Haysbert also sank five of 10 floor shots and
collec ted a team -high six rebounds. Campbell
collected eight rebounds to pace Ohio State on the
boards.

7-1 ";] 0\'(•rtinw win .
An I X toot shot tm m thP floor by

Pikl1 \"illr's Tom Cra ft enc!C'd the
g&lt;J m(· in t h~&gt; final four S('C'Onds of thC'
rxtrt~ peri()(]
Rto Crande' s I'I'&lt;'Ord dropped to
~ 2. ancl Co:ll'il .John Lawhorn 's
team wil! rrgroup for a fe\'.' days

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The Red men came out strong in
I he early part oft ht' ga m&lt;'. II' it h Hob
Sh;J\1' and John :vlal&lt;;eh cnjo_
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good offensi1·e game in the fi rs t half.
Da n Currv and Rick Penrod
highlighted the RioG randeeffort in
the sC'&lt;'ond ha lf .
However. top seating by Pike·
ville's Mike Ma;·. w ho had 29 points
for the game, kept Pike1olle in the
game. despite a halftime deficit of

PikeviUe then cam e out on top in
the extra quat1er when Craft sunk
his long shot.
The Red men shot 43 percent i 34 of
79 attempts) from the noor, but
scored well on fi veofit ssixattempts
at the free-throw line. Pikeville sank
30 of its 56 tries at the basket for 53
percent.
For Pikeville, Irvin Smith had 12
r ebounds and M ay nine, while
Curry had seven for the Redmen
and Shaw fi ve.

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The Red m en were down by three
points in the closing minutes of
regu lation play after Pikeville had
eliminated a 10-point deficit. Rio
Grande then scored and turned the
ball over to Pikeville, ty ing the
ga me up at 7:1-73. A Rio Grande try
in the last seconds of the fourth
qua r ter to break the deadlock
fai led .

PIKEVIU...E 174 ) - May U -7-29; S mith
Lindsry J.()-2: NC'wsom..:- .1-J.7; Craft

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RIO GR!\NDE ( "/3) -

Mowery 8.0- 16:

Penn xl 4.0.8: Maisc h 6-1-13; Curry 7-2-16:
Shaw 6-0- 12: Wolfe 2 - 2~: F r itz 1-0.2 . TotaJs
3-t-5- 73.
HalftimE' St'Orl': Rio Grandt' 41 , Pl keviUe
35.

:vlichaC'l .Jor dan ha sn't lost his
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rC'gulation that sent the ga m e into it s
fi rst overtim e. The Tat· Heel
sophom ore then helped to win the
ga m e with a three-point play in the
third overtime.
"Actua ll.1·. it should have never
gone into overtime." said Tulane
Coach Ned Fowler. " This has to
tak&lt;' " great dea l out of us. A w in
hnt• '"'Chapel Hill, N.C.! would
ha\'l' br'('n a"·full.\ ' big for us."

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~kt tt Doherty hit a jumper with 2: 18
n•mJining to forcr the SC&lt;'ond ext r a
perioci.DrJ hr rt _\·'s two fr£'€' th row s
"tlh : ~ sr·cunds left in the seconri
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fi:\-h1. but Howard .Jenkins' shot beat
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another period .
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A slide and print contest was held asked to take print s that would be
wen the Image Seekers Cam er a suitable for a show entitled " Winter
Club met recently at the Meigs Inn . in the Country." Pictures should be
First place in the slide cat egory ox7s. Rx10's or larger. Contacts
"Fall Scenery " was Randy Houda - about the club should be made with
shell with a slide of a pond on Roger Randolph , 992 -306.1 after 6
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Genes sec River Va lle.v in New York
State.
In the print division . Debbie
S]lcncr r's print of a II'('(' and .Janet
Koblentz's print of mushrooms tied
for first place. Susan Darling's
prints of a house in thecountry and a
log cabin scene took second place,
while a dairy famn scene took third
place for Mrs. Koblentz.
Houdashelt. Pam Hager and Mrs.
Spencer were named trustees.
Offlct' rs and trustees met lat&lt;'r to
draw up the chart er which wa s
presented at the Nov. 22 meeting.
Fred Young of Zanesville gave a
slide presentation entitled "Keep
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Freedom Ringing."
prcsc&gt;nted historical sit£'s and coun try side scenes with music and
naratlon.
Next meetingwil be0cc . 1~ a t the
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Northwest 62 Clay 40
Pon smouth 54 ChUllcothe 44

Friday's garnet:
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Jackson at Waverly
Logan at Meigs

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Valley at Northwest
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" Christmas In the Country, "
"Holiday Cheer : Merry and
mobiles, kissing balls, bell designs.
of the annual holiday show of
Bright " , a crescent design, IncludThe "Do not Open 'Til Christmas"
County Garden Clubs AssociIng baubles;
is the class for wrapped packages
will Include not only artistic
"Calico Christmas: F amily and
which the rules specify must include
and specimen flowers, but
Friends" using a basket ;
som e plant m atr tia l as part of the
and wreaths, gift wrapping,
" Count ry Gathering: Family and
riC'&lt;'or a t ion.
•nr &lt;oo ao&gt;&lt; and handmade ornaFriends", using a basket;
Another class Is " Decorating the
as well as a variety of craft
·'Christmas M em ories: 1\ow and
Tree", fea turing handmade ornarxttlblts and demonstations.
Forever ". design in an old or
ments using som e plant material;
show will be staged this
antique container ;
and the last class in the division is
"'~•kmui In Rutland Civic Center
"Christm as Highlights: Now and
"Chtistmas Cor sag£'" where fresh.
hours for public viewing on
Forever", a vertica l design .
dried, artificiall y colored or natural
...,.,,,n,~v from 1 to 5 p.m . and on
The invitational cla sses w hich arc
plant m aterial.
Sunday
lto4 p.m.
open to anyone for exhibit are
SPECIAL DISPlAYS
Most of the classesareopen to the . "Christma s Story" . using a M aAnyone may exhibit Chtistma s
public for exhibit. Entries are to be
donna with child ; and "Winter
cra ft s at the holiday show. There
in place by noon on Saturday and
Wonderland " including trea sured
will be special exhibits and demonmust remain there until the show
wood .
strations bv Kee-Dec Ceramics.
closes on Sunday. No advance
.JUNlOH CLASSES
Birchfield Wood Works. Cr afty
registration is required .
The show also includes cla sses for
Ledies Handicr aft s. Kaylor Gift s
Judging will begin at 1 p.m on
and Antiques. Dais;· and Pat' s
j unior s. 1R.w ars of age and under.
Saturday with r ibbons to be
In the artistic design the;· arc
Cra ft s, and the Rutland Silver
awarded in four places in each
"Snowballs; B ig and Little", fea tur·
Cirde Senior Cit izens. M argar et
cla ss. Several special awards will
Johnson. Rutland librarian. will
ing snow or glitter; " Sleigh Riding"
FEATUB&amp;D SINGERS - Harvest Singers of
Sunday moming a nd Sunday evt•ning wlll prt&gt;sf•nt a
also be given, a best of show in the
including wood as pa rt of the
display Christma s and gardening
con Cl'rt . Servict&gt;s a r f' I 0: 30 a. m . a nd i p.m . T IH' Jlllbli('
CinclnRatl Billie College will be featured at Bradford
artistic design division, a reS&lt;'rve
books.
design; and "A Little Bit of
Church of Chrt!tt Sunday. The church Is located on the
ls invited to attend.
best of show, for second best; a
Christmas". an arrangement not
There is no charge for c•ither
comer
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The
group
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creativity award for the m ost
ovr•r r ight inches in height .
exhibiting in or viewing the show .
creativ£' design; a horticulture
In the horticulture division the : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - sweepstakes award In both the adult
classes for juniors are folia ge type
houseplant s. blooming type houseand junior divisons, a junior best of
plants, and naturally dried plant
show, and a junior reserve best of
materials.
show .
HORTICULTURE
Artistic design classes which are
Thru December 31. 1982
Houseplants. exC'epting African
open for exhibit to Meigs County
violets and Christmas cactus,
Garden Club members only are as
classes for both foli age and bloomfollows:
ing; African vlolf'ls . crown; Christ"Down home Hospitality: In a Big
mas cactus. ber ried bra nch. preWay", a floor arrangement four feet
S&lt;'rved plant m aterial s. naturally
minimum height;
dried with the m ethod to be
" Country Living: Busy, Busy,
described .
Busy" . a mass design;
Three for the money-two tasty
EDUCATION
"Country Glow :
A Warming
shrimp, a fish fillet and a whitemeat
" Welcome and Merrv Christ Light" . using one or more candles;
mas" Is the titl£' of the ca tegory
" Countrv Church : Peace For
Chicken Plank® served with fresh
which , has r lasSPs for swags,
Mankind '&lt; including M adonna with
cole slaw, fryes and hushpu ppies
wreathes. and other types of
child;
entrance dC'&lt;'ora t ions.
" Country FirPiight : Enchanted
In the " ])('(·orating the Home"
F:v£'ning" ." including treasured
ca tegory, thP c lasscs are inside wall
wood as part of the design;
hanging, inside window hanging.
"Snowflakes: No l'wo Alike" . a
and hanging dC'&lt;'orations such as
stabUc;

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Braddock hit a 20-foo t jumper and
Jord an followed with his three-point
play to ex tend North Ca rolina's
edge to 68-6.1 Buzz Peterson added a
free throw to m ake it a six-point
margin. providing the T ar Heels
11oth their first 1oc tory of the yea r
after two opening losses.
In other college basketball action
involving the Top Twenty, secondra nked Georgetown routed M organ
State 91-a7. ninth-ra nked Missouri
hammered Augusta na !S. D . l 85-0.1
and No. 20Nevada-L as Vegas edged
Nevada-Reno 85-84 .
Pat Ewing scor ed 19 points and
gr abbed 11 rebounds to lead
Georgetown over Morga n State.
The Hoyas started slowly aga inst
the Bears. But with the score tied at
6-6four minutes into the game. their
overall quickness and height advantage began to take its toiL
With the Hoyas ahead 29-1R.
Ewing scored on three stra ight trips
down the cour t . He then stole a pass
and was credited with an assist as he
fed Michael Jackson for a layup and
a 37·18 Georgetown lead w ith 3: 2'2
rem aining in the half. From ther e.
the undefeated Havas coasted to
their third st raight v i.ctory of the
season.
" You are nC'VPr se&lt;'ure at thi s
time of the year." sa id Georgetown
Coach John Thompson. "And you
don't look at eve ry game in relation
to the final score. It was a good test ."

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HOLIDAY DINNERS AND PARTIES
APPEARING WEDN ESDAY THRU SATURDAY
THRU THE HOLIDAYS

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Southwestern came on strong In
SV AC play Frtday when It hosts
that put us out of it."
its first matchup of the 1982-&amp;3
Guard play was what hurt the
North Gallla .
basketball season Tuesday, but the
Highlanders the most, In the~oach's
CHESAPEAKE iti:l) - Aull 8~ - ~ ;
visiting Chesapeake Panther s opinion.
H('nson 1·2-4; Corder S. l-17; Manning 3-l -7;
clawed their way to a 65-52 win on
"I thought we should have done Gray 2-0-4; McMaster 6-9-13. Totals 28-9-a
SOurnwE'!I'ERN (521 - McNeal 2-5-9;
the Highlanders ' home court .
much better," Myer s continued.
Wells J-6.12; Layton 0.2·14; Baker 1-3·5; Mink
Mostly a nip-and-tuck affair,
" We' ve shown better organiza - 24-8: R. Carr 2-1)4_Totals 16-211-52.
Chesapeake didn't really begin
Scorebyquar1en:
tional play in our scrimmages."
16 XI 8 21-65
Chesapeake
scoring big untU late in the second '
Top scoring was recorded for
Southwestern
15 13 14 1()......52
half after the Highlanders had, at
Chesapeake
by Marc
Ault with
with 17.
20
one point, tied and then led the
points and Bobby
Corder
visitors.
Complimenting Layton's doubleUnder the coaching of veteran
dig! t scoring for Southwestern were
mentor Lloyd M yers, Southwestem
12 points contrtbuted by Roger
scored ea rly in theopenlngquarter .
Wells.
The Panthers, under Jim Riley's
Wells was also the top rebounder
guidance. v. ere not o be outdone In
for the Highlanders, chalktng up 10
what was dlso their season opener,
of the team's27 rebounds.
and quickly tied and then surpassed
Southwestern was good for 34
the Southwestern quintet. The canto
percent i16of46trtesl forfteldgoals
ended with Chesapeake leading,
and did better - 20 of 37 tries for 54
16-15, typical of the seesa w action
percent - from the line. Chesathat marked the first half.
peake scored on nine of 15 tries from
Southwestern continued applying
the Une for an impressive 60
pressure and Chesapeake managed
percent . Other Panther scoring
to take it in stride, although by a
statistics were not available.
small scoreboard margtn. The half
Southwestern enters regular
ended 36-28 to the Panther s'
advantage.
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wa s beginning to wear away at the
Highlanders, ther e wa s still a
commitment evident In keeping
Chesapeake from gaining further
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ground. Jeff Mink drove the ball
aggressively down the Panthers'
alley, while Randy Layton racked
up 14 points for the Highlander s.
The third quarter ended with the
Highlander s narrowing the score to
44-42. With 6: 41 r em aining in the
fourth , a drive succeeded in tying up
the score. Nearly 30 seconds later,
another Southwes tern push upped
the tally to 46-44, the first time since
the second quarter that the Highlanders had led .
At this point , the Panthers' telling
defense and rebound ability began
taking its toll on the hosts. A SW foul
allowed Chesapeake a chance to
regain the lead from the line. and
SAT., DEC. 4 &amp; SUN ., DEC. 5
from there on it wast he Panthers all
the way.
12:00 TO 5:00P.M.
"We didn't play sm art ball when
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Cancer clinic

Library director thanks donors
By RUTH POWERS

Ubrartan
Due to !he generosity of Eskey
HUI, Pomeroy Library now has a
large collection of Ideals. He gave
as a gUt to the Ubrary, his late wife,
Mary H!ll's collection of these
books.
Another donor to the library was
Pat Ingels, woo gave three juvenUe
books about colonial patriots.
There are several people who give
books and boxes of paperbacks and
never le'ave a name and we have no
way to acknowledge them, so in this
column I would like to thank
everyone who has donated a book
or books to the Ubrary.
Membership dues for The
Friends of Meigs County Library
group are due. This is only $5 for a
farnlly or $3.50 for an individual.
This Is not a large sum of money to

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put out to belong to such a
worthwhUe group. Some of the
benefits tbe l!brary has received
from this group includes the
purchase of a projector for publ!c
use, insulation ·for the buUd!ngs, a
record rack for Middleport Library, purchase of books and
records, reupholstered Middleport
desk chair. These are just a few of
the good things this group has done.
They would welcome anyone who
would care to loin.

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The Meigs County Unlt of the
American Cancer Society willl!old
a free cancer clinic (pap and breast
exams) on Dec. 9from lto5p.m. at
Meigs County Health Department.
Appointments may be made by
calllng 992~1.

December 2, 1982
Major shifts or changes wUI work to your benefit this coming
year, even those you do not ln!tlate. When things begin to move, be
alert for opportunity.
SAGriTARIUS (Nov. 11-Dec. 21) Instead of letting negative
conditions dominate you, make a concerted effort to brtng about
positive changes. Much can be accompl!shed if you are willlng to try.
CAPRICORN (Dec. %Wan. 19) A Utt!e extra patience and
THURSDAY, FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
tolerance may be required today in dealing with a sens!tlve frtend.
You'll know how to handle things so as to bulld stronger bonds.
FOR HER
FOR HIM
AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. 19) This Is a good day to tackle a task
ALL MEN'S
The Friends are raffling an
you've been postponing because you thought It was too tough or
afghan, handmade by Geraldine
distasteful. You'·re up to it now.
Bratton. The afghan is at Pomeroy
PISC~ (Feb. 26-March 20) Let the one you love know how much
INCLUDING:
Library for anyone who would care
you care for him or her, not by what you say, but by your meaningful
FOOTWORKS
to see it. The drawing date on the
gestures. Deeds are more important than words today.
tickets say Dec.l2. This Is an error.
CONNIE
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) If you are dUigent and persevering
The date should be Dec. 17. Anyone
today, your chances for working out a problem which has been bugging
TIC-TAC-TOES
holding tickets please take notice of
you are very good. Stick with It.
FOOTNOTES
this.
TAURUS (Aprtl 26-May 20) Instead of trying to do things on your
own today, seek to team up with a competent associate. Collective
HUGGERS
efforts are apt to be more successful.
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GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Look for ways today to tighten up things
to your advantage where your work or earnlngs are concerned. The
right moves now wil! enhance your securtty.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make a game of things today, and play
The annual hollday bazaar of the
Meigs County Fish and Game
to win. However, of more importance, do this In a way so as to help
others as well as yourself.
HeathUnltedMethod!stChurchwill
Club w!ll hold Its annual deer feed
Saturday, Dec. ll, not Dec.· 4, as
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take your duties and responslbUit!es
be held on Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 4
was planned, due to deer season.
seriously today, especlal!y those affecting your family and loved ones.
p.m. inthechurchbasement. Lunch
willbeservedfromlla.m. to2p.m.
They'll be counting on you.
Homemade articles, craft Items, .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) An old frtend whom you know wUI hear
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homemade candles, and a bake sale
you out and whose advice has been helpful to yo.u before Is the person to
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will be held during the day.
Plans are belng made by the
go to today if you have an important matter to dlsr11ss.
Meigs Local Band Boosters for a
LIBRA(Sept.23-0ct.23)Goalsandobject!vesmaynotbetooeasUy
FOR CHRISTMAS
variety show to be held on Feb.19at
achieved today, but if they are worth working for be prepared to extend
A Chrtstmas program., "To the hlgh school. Anyone interested
yourself. Motivation is the key.
Them That Sit in Darkness," will in participating Is asked to contact
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your chances lor success are very
be presented on Dec. 17 at 7:30p.m. either Pat Thoma or Martlyn Epple.
good today because of your abllity to appraise matters realistically. See
at Middleport Independent Hoi!Proceeds wUI be used to help pay
things for what they are and you won't go wrong.
ness Church. Recitations and songs expenses on out .of-state competlNext to Elberfelds in Pomeroy
will be given by the scbool-aged t!~ planned for spring.
~ll!illlllllllliUIIlillllil~~:llllillllfll'IU!lil"'li"'il"'ll"lilll!f.llCI!iJiillllillCI! ~ llllilchlldren of the church. Rev. Odell . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manley, pastor, invites the publ!c.

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

DINGO BOOTS
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Meigs County area happenings
Holiday bazaar

DRESSY FLATS

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Deer f,eed

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Ch rt.stmas· program

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Calendar
WEDNESDAY
MIDDLEPORT United Pentecostal Church, revival Wednesday, Thursday and Griday,
7:30p.m.; Sunday, 6 ·p.m. with
Rev. and Mrs. Steven Piercey,
evangelist. Rev. Clark Baker,
pastor, invites the public.
MIDDLEPORT Independent
Holiness Church wUI hokl a
special missionary program
and play "White Fences of
Halt!" Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
Publ!c Is invited.
MIDDLEPORT - Weekend
revival Wednesday through
Sunday, Dec. 5, at Middleport
Independent Hol!ness ChUrch,
Pearl St. Services nightly at 7: 30
p.m. Publlc invited.

MERIT-proven to equal the taste of leading
cigarettes having up to twice the tar.

1HURSDAY
BEDFORD Township Trustees Thursday, Dec. 2, 6 p.m. at
the clerk's home. Public invited.

HARRISONVILLE - Revival services will be held at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hol!ness
Church, S.R. 143, HarrlsonvUie,
Dec. 2-5 with Rev. Nadie·
Fetterman, Summer HOI, Pa.
Services w!ll be held at 7:30p.m.
There w!ll be singing. Rev. Earl
Fields, pastor, invitesthepubllc.

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The 'Enriched Flavor~
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GALLIPOLIS - Ray Boso, of
Boso's Agricultural Center, Gall!polls,
sponsor a mUk
producers meeting at Duffs
Smorgasbord, Gallipol!s, Thursday at 7 p.m. The meeting will
recognize producers and Include
an educational program with a
Fanntronlcs representative to
demonstrate computers, and a
Ralston Purina representative
to discuss dairy cattle's nutritional needs.

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FRIDAY
POMEROY - Meigs County,
Fox Chasers, 7: 30 p.m. Frtday
at the cabin on Eagle Ridge.
POMEROY - Hospital gUt
shop, special sale ·on all gUt
items by the Women's AuxU!ary
at Veterans Memortal Hospital
lobby shop, Friday,10:30a.m. to
4:30p.m.
POMEROY - Revival at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hol!qess
church, SR 143, HarrlsonvUie
road, beginning Thursday
through Dec. 5 with Rev. Na!Hne
Fetterman, Summer HUI, Pa.,
as guest speaker. Services are at
7:30p.m. nightly. There will be
special singing. The Rev. Earl
Fields, pastor, invites the publ!c
to attend.

Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.

MASON- Donkey basketbal!
game at Wahama High School
Friday at 7:30 p.m. !!PonSOred
by Wahama A-thletic Boosters.
Advance tickets are $2 for adults
and $1.50 for students. All tickets
at the door are $2.50. Tickets ·
may be' ~hased at Greg's
Key Market, New fl!lven, B&amp;B ·
Market, .Mason, and at the
school. There w!ll be a pony and
ciog halftime show.

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"I can't believe this is happening to
me .. . honor student, cheerleader, debating club ... it was just a prank! I .
never dreamed I'd have a criminal
record! What will this do to my future?
How could I have been so stupid?"

Shoplifting is a serious offense, one
that could affect your chances for a
good job or a college education. If
you think shoplifting is a joke ... think
again, or you may find yourself
laughing .. . all the way to a jail cell!

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their second daughter. Ama nda
l' icole. The Infant weighed seven
pounds. 13 ounces and was born at
the Holzer Medical Center. She has
one sister. Tara, a year old .
Paterna l gr andparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Soulsbv, Pomero1·
and maternal grandpa~entsa r~M·r:
and Mrs. James Cowdel)'. Reedslille. Maternal grea t-grandmother
is Virginia Walter. and the paternal
grea t -gra ndpa r~nts are :vir. and
:vl rs. Jed Will , Pomemy.
Amanda l':icole wa s takm to
Children 's Hospital in Columbus on
Kov. 10 whPre she remains as a
heart pa 1ient

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Speaker announced
Joey VIncent, a graduate of
Rhema Bible School In Tulsa, Okla.
will be guest speaker at the Dec. 9
meeting of the Pomeroy Chapter,
Women's Aglow Fellowship, to be
held at Meigs Inn.

Roush
A birthday celebration was held
r ecently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M arvin Roush, New Haven,
honoring their daughters. Bethany
and Bridget.
Bethany celebrated her fourth
birthday on Nov. 30. and Bridget
celebrated her second birthday on
Nov. 27.
Refreshments were served to the
guests and the honorees opened

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Meigs residents record births and birthdays
Lawson

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

gifts. Bethany and Bridget received a telepbone call durtng the
day from . tbelr grandparents,
Marvin and Jo Ann Roush, who
reside In Milan, N. M .

Post's past
presidents
are honored

VIncent Is an associate pastor of
Christian Assembly Church. At the
Aglow meeting, she wut teach
Intercessory prayer. The dinner
will be served at 7 p.m. with
VIncent to speak at 8 p.m.
Reservations for the dinner are to
be made with Gaynelle Lynch,
245-5601; Joyce Hoback, 949-2325;
or BUlle J. Dawson, 773-9123.

Attending tbe party were tile
children's parents, Dot Neutzling,
Darla thomas, Amber and Autumn , Pam Crow, Wesley and
Meredith, Peggy Roush, Connie
Bumgarner, Connie Ohlinger,
Ryan and Rodney, and Leonard
and Helen Smithson.

Three generations of pa st presidents of the American Legion
Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
Pomeroy, were among those honored at a recentmeetlng held atthe
hall.
The unit honored Mrs. Iva Powell,
president In 1963; her daughter,
Marjorie F etty, president In 1979,
and her granddaughter, Robin

Campbell, both a past president of
the junior unit of Pos t 39, and
District 8.
Other families honored were Mrs.
LUUan Pierce, a member since 1933,
ber daughter, Mrs. Betty Wiles; her
granddaughter, Anna Wiles, and
her grea t-granddaughter, Palma
WUes, all members of the Auxi liary.
Anna Wiles is a past junior

president and now serves as
sergeant of arms of the unit .
Also present and honored during
the "One Generation to Another"
program were Mrs. Lillian Gress, a
nfember since 1925, her granddugh·
ter, Beth Clark, and her greatgranddaughter, Megan Clark, a
junior.
Also recognized were Pearl

Knapp, a past president, who has
four granddaughters who are active
juniors; Loretta Tiemeyer . president , who has two daughters and
three granddaughters, all acti ve
members; and E llen Jane Rought ,
first vice president , whose daugh·
ter , Gerri Hamilton Is secretary .
Mrs. Hamilton's daught er , Jessica ,
Is a junior member. '

Another famil.v mentioned during
the recognition program was the
family of Mrs. Ellen Couch, who
served a president in 19:1.',; her
daught er-in-law. Mrs. Isabell
Couch. pres id~nt in 1%.'&gt;: who"
daughter was junior presiden 1rrom
1967 to 1969, and another daughter,
Jennifer Couch, is an active junior.

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\ 1ichael Gene Lawson was honored on his fourth birthday with a
party on ~ov. 7 at the hom e of his
parents. Michael and Margie Lawson. Bashan Road, L ong Bottom.
An E . T . theme was carried ou t
for the party with Rebecca Teaford
pro1·iding the theme ca ke. A clown
\\ '.-t" 1-)fPSf'nt to conduct ga mes and
gi1·e treats to the children as party
fa,:ors. A meal was served by
Martha Jeffers. Michael' s grand·
mothPr. and Pattie Manzey.
Attending were Laraine Brook,
si ster of Michael. Jeromy Bissell,
Sherrie and Angela Teaford, Kim
Buckle1·. Joshua , Jason and J ea nnie 1\'etherell. Josie and Kim
Ja r re ll. Kri ss1· and ~o rrn a Torres,
Pete Simpson. Richard and Pattie
\1anzc,·. Chad. Justin, Tom and
Pam Diddle. Lester. Jea nne and
\icm· .Jctfers. Jennelle Bailey, Jodi
13ail&lt;'l. and son,. Martha and Gene
.Jeffers. lcolx&gt;rt Jeffers. and Bobbie

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Jfl at the' Ohio Va lley Medical
c enter . Wheeling. W. Va .
The infant weighed seven ponds.
14 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Mr. and \1 rs. Saltz have a daughter.
Sa rah J o. four year s old .
Gra ndp .•rents are Mr. and Mrs.
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Pom eroy. GrPat-grandparen ts are
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Va ., and Homer Kuhl.
eannco. w. Va.
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December 1, 1982

Wednesday, December 1, 1982

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Helen help us

Wh at J

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Wheth er for gay or hetero, my
adv tce Is D on't fool ar oynd wtth
married m en '
You 'd be much wt ser to pretend
nothmg ever happened and stay
dtstanced fl om this AC DC fellow
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H EL EN
Smce your answet s take the
libet al "live and Jet Jive" at1ttude
toward homosexuality , r feel you
should give eq ual time to another
v tew polnt

am a mal e e ducator
psycrologlst who has r esearched
the subject- especially lesbianism
- for 30 years, and I am now
postt\ve It Is a sickness'
I have never m et a homosexual
who was not also way, way out In
left field on all subjec ts It Is a m y th
that astde from sexual preferences
gays ar e normal, ev eryday people
I'm convmced they are a real and
senous menace ID our society, not
above aiding communism to get
back at The Establishment, which

H ow to prepare, cook •venison
By DALE M. STOLL
Meigs County Ex1enslon
Home Economist
Afte r n·ampmg around m the
woods fo1 davs m pu rs uit of the w1lv
dee t vour husband 101 wt fet ts
hnall) luckv enough to get a deer
How 11 IS handled In thp woods and
shortlv the1ea ft e1 m ay determ10e
whethet vour m ea t wtll be tendet
and JUICY or tough as an old shOP
M anv homem ak Prs and hunt ers
tell me that thetr d&lt;&gt;er mea t ts so
tough and "gam ey" that nobodv
wtll pa t 11 Thts IS such a shamP as
these undpsu able quallltes can
genera ll1 be avmdPd b1 p10per
handlmg
Leal n the 11ght "a1 to handiP
and agP VPDISOn SO th at IOU Wi ll
have delicious mea t t h1s \em A
complete guldP to handl10g and
coo kmg deet ca n bP obtamed by
ca lling the M etgs County Extenston
Office at 992 6696 01 by wntmg to
Box 32. PomProy. Oh10 45769
Prope t bleedmg and drpss 10g
wtll help 10surP htgh quali tv mea t
Because the an tm al's body hea t
ca uses ra pid spotlage, yout kill
should be completelv coo led as
soon as poss tble If the ammalt s to
be left 10 the woods part of the day
or 01 PI mght the body cav ttl can be
propped open Wi th a ciPa n slick lo
hastPn cool10g Eve t gr&lt;&gt;en bou ghs
across the opemng wtll dtscourage
Jays and ot het fl esh ea tmg btrds
Hang tn a cool placP, protect ed
from fl tPS
Before cutt 10g up the car cass, be
sute that 11 has agPd properly One
week or longer at 37 degrees 40
degi ees F ts standat d, but thP
ag10g li me 1 an es for dtfferent
types of dee t A young fawn needs
to be aged onl v one or two days
whtle an old buck m ay requtrP
seven 10 days of agmg If the
1em pe1ature ts under 40 dPgr&lt;&gt;es
but abo1 e freez mg 11 ts posstble to
age a deer 10 a protected area
outstde If tem pet a l ure or space
prohibi ts out door aging, there are
several alternati ves

I Loca te a cold stm agP facility
neat bv thiOugh the phone book
2 As k a slaughter house to age
the am m al before they butcher tt
3 Agi ng m ay be done m a home
tPfllget ator t40 degrees F 1 for
cuts of deet up to the stze of a hmd

qu a rt er
Agi ng must be done befor e
freezmg as 11 will not age when
fi ozen
If you plan to butcher the deer
yourself, m amtaln htgh standards
of cleanlmess Package m ea t 1n
mmsture and vapor proof wraps
des tgnPd for freezing L abel and
datP all packages Freeze tmmPdtatelv and store at 0 degrees F up
to s1x months
It should not be necessarv to
m ake any att empt to conceal the
fl avm of vpmson The characterlS
lie flavo t se&lt;&gt;ms to bP co ncentrated
m the fa t and If strong, tnmmmg
awav excess fat wtll help How
ever. vemson IS a rathe r dry m ea t
and ts Improved by the addtt10n of
suet , butter or othct fat when usmg
drv hea t m ethod s - roas tmg,
bt otl10g and frying
The standard m ethods of mea t
cookmg for beef and lamb are most
success ful for venison E ven
though you do get a deer that ts
to ugh 01 has a stron g flavm , there
ate ways of prepanng 11 for the
tabiP that w ill m ake 11 palatable
and appettzmg
M any people wa nt to try thPtr
hand at m aking vemson wrky
Jerky has a really umque fl avor
and textu re and ts oft en eaten as a
snack The followmg procedure ts
for a mildly fl avored jerky Addt
Ilona! dtrectwns for prepanng
w r ky ca n bP obla med by wntmg or
ca ll the M etgs Counly Extenston
Office
Jerked mea t ts roughly onPfour th the we tght of lis fresh raw
state Prefer r ed m eats for Jerking
are rna lure bPef and venison and
only thP lean muscle ts used Cut
lengt hw tse of the gr ain 10 stnps as
long as posstble, one 10ch wtde and

L ay cut strips on a cutting board,
and with a blunt rimmPd saucer or
a meat mallet, pound the following
seasonings (or your own v ariations
thereof) Into both sides of the meat
salt, pepper, garlic powder, your
favont e herb Use not more than I
teaspoon for each one pound of
fresh m eat, and the other season·
10gs accordmg to your tas te
Arrange seasoned strips one·half
10ch apart on wi re r acks cake·cooling ones, or the racks
from th e oven, put them In a
prehea tPd 150 degre&lt;&gt; F oven, and
tmmPdtately turn the heat back to
120 degrees F If your oven Is not
vented , leave ti s door aj ar at the
first stop pos tlton Aft er live or six
hours turn the s!IIps over, continue
drying at the same temperature for
four hours mor e, when you check
for dryness When dry enough,
Jerky ts shriveled and black, and Is
bnttle when cold
Wrap the slicks of jet1y In
mmsture-v apor proof rna terlal, put
the packages m a stout container
With a closP-fliUn g lid, and store
bel ow 40 degr&lt;&gt;es F
In the
refriger ator (or freeze Ill Recon
stltute by stmmenng m water to

Ther e at e many causes !01
headaches About one In five
Americans do have mtgra\ne headaches And they ca n begm m
chtldhood
The van ous types of head aches
are discussed m Th e Health Letter
16-12, Headaches and What to Do
About T hem , whtch l am sending
you Others can send 75cents wtth a
long, stamped, self addressed en
ve lopP for 11 to me, m rare of thts
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551. Radto
Ctty Sta tlon, New Y ork, NY 10019
DEAR DR LAMB - l realtze
there Is a lot of co ntrover sy about
saccharm l am concerned because
I rea lly enjoy dtet pop and prefer It
to regular soda l don't Ukethetaste
of sugar or Its calories I try to limit
m y Intake of diet soda but l don 't
know what the limit should be
DE AR RE ADE R - M any people would tell you that you need not
be concerned and the saccharm In
your soft drtnks should not be the
hmttlng factor In 1980 a casP-

Mtss Barbar a Sleple, IndianapoliS, spent a few days with Frances
Young On Thursday they were
dinner gues ts o! Mr and Mrs
Dwight Sleple, Dayton Other
guests were Blll Sleple, North
Car olin a, Mr and Mrs Jerry
Sleple and fammlly o! Dayton and
Mr and Mrs Harold Ball of
Columbus
M r and Mrs Douglas Bishop
wer e guests Thursday of Mr and
Mrs Bob Alkire.
M r and Mrs Larry Clark and
famlly spent Thanksgiving day
wtth Mrs Lola Clark.
Dr and Mrs. Don Gibson of
Maryland and Gay Lynn Gibson, _
Columbus spent weekend with Mr.
and Mrs Bud Douglas and Mrs.
Lana Gibson.
Mr and Mrs Dale Williams were
Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr.

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.v olt bf? ofle1ed lo r oubloc sale to
thf' hoqhest b•ddl'r on the
prem,ses ot Ba nk OnP Porne
roy SA 7 Tuppt~ rs PIJ on&lt;; 0 '110
on thP. 14 th chy ot Df&gt;Lf&gt;mber
1982 at 10 n•n 1976 Foret
SP. r 11 numher
P on t o

6XI 0YII 8613
11 21 1 2 2tt

Pubhc Notice

IHEREFORE

BE IT

ORDAINED by the Cou nCi l of
the Vollage at Midd leport
Metgs County Oh•o that
Sect•on 1 lt IS de clared
necessary to ossue bonds ot the
Vil lage ot Modd teport 10 the
aggrega te pnnc• pal amount of
S90 000 (the bonds) to• th e
purpose s oi constru ct nq an
add1toon 10 the l1r e ho use and
the necessar y appurtenances
and equ •pment thereto
Sect •o n 2 The Bonds sha lt tJe
dated appr o x•mate ly De
cem ber 15 1987 and shal l
bear Interest at the est11n ated
rate of 8 1h percent per annum
payable sem1 annual ly unt•lthe
pr •nc•pal sum •s pa1d and shall
mature
•n
5 annual
•nstallments
Sect•on 3 It •s necessary to
•ssue and th•s Cou ncil dete1
m•nes that notes 1n the aqgre
gate pr~ncopat amoun t o l
S90 000 Ohe notes) shall be
•ssued 1n ant1c pa t•on of the
Bond s Th e No tes shall be
dated Decem ber 28 1982
shall bear 1n teres t at 8 'h
percent per annum payabl e
sem1 annually on Jun e 1 and
Dece mber 1 beg •nn ng June 1
1983 and sha ll be •ss uP.d on
the denom •nato o n at S5 000
each and shal l be numbered
from 1 18 II the Notes are sold
at a rate ol on teres t other than
the ra te sta ted above the Nmes
shall bear such rate of •nterest
as •S spec1l•ed m the resolut•on
award 1ng the Notes The pflnc•
oat ol and •nterest on the Notes
shall be payable on lawfu l
-noney ot the Untied States ot
Amen ca at the o ffice of The
Central Trust Company NA
Southern D •v•s•on Middleport
Oh!O The Notes shall ma ture

2

In Memoriam
1

In lovtna ~1Afo~§T Otlr dm
Mothw who possod away 9
YOIIS 110 Doc. lsi, 1973 Why
Is tl who 1 lovod ooo ·aoos.
Ropots
crowd your mtnd7
Of olltht thin&amp;s you munt to
do, but never took tho ttmo
We wont to uyond do so much
ond yet we htlitote
We hove plenty of ltmewetlll
ou!Selves, but find tt'sfwtoo
late.
And lllhen wo tllili ol yostw·
So mmy thotp well do to-

,.,u

na!OII,

came.

but

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Housing
Headquarters

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4 pplo {i ou"'' '

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FREE ESTIMATES

REAL NICE- Hot water heat,
~ excellent oondiltln
2 lui baths and cM)lettng

NEW LISTING - About 2
acres ~roreor less, lays n(e 8
room older home wtth bath and
all utilitif!S tn Rutland.

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304·273-3660
"Wa Are Now Open"
ffltsMadeOfWood
W. Can Make h
•Toys •furmture
•B ulld~ng P1oducts
•Custom 01 Spemllzed

•New

Orders Welcome
Come &amp; SO! What We Have To
Offer Cress the RavenMmd
llfl~ to St Rl 56 (1 Block

Ph. 992-2791
or 949-2263

8 rooms

from

15% OFF
ON PERMANENTS
Mon.-Tues.-Wed.
NowthruDec. 31
KAY'S BEAUTY SAlON
I~" N. 2nd

r.o

Pubhc Notice
on Decf'mber 28 1987 but
'5 h&lt;l ll bf' prepayable on whole or
on pan Without oenaltv or
p!Pmturn fit the optoon ol the
Vottaqr&gt; on any onterP.St prernoum
rlatf&gt; n&lt;; proVTdP.d 111 !IllS
ord n rnce Prepaymen t pr or to
mil turoty Shill l be made by
rlrpos t w1 th the pa y1nq aqent
rPi l u ect to n th 1s ~f'ctoon of tllP
P• nr n 11 amoun t o f thf' Note s
to hf&gt; prPpa trrl tOqf' \h f'r w•th
ac.r tuP.ct nt e•f'St thrrPon to the
date at suc h prepaymf'nt Such
r•oht of pt epaymP.nt ~ha ll bP
exPrc•sed by mailonq a not•1" at
such prepayment oncl ud ong
thP datf' !hereo f and the name
and addlf"'SS of su ch payulo
aqrnt by crrt oi•P.cl 01 rPcvstPred
mail to theo11gonat purchaser at
the Notes not less than ten days
p11or to the date ot such
depos•t llnles&lt;; such notoCf' ts
wa ovect IJY the OIIQinat pur
chaser of thR No tes If moneys
lot such prf'paymPnt are on
dcpos• t w th thf' payonq aqen1
on the sper. 1foed prepayment
date toll ow•ng the g•v nq ot
such not•ce (unl ess the rPqu11e
ment ot such not•ce •s wa•ved
as statPd abovP) on terest on th P
pro nco pal amou nt prepa1d shall
cease to accr lJe and upon th e
reqt,e&lt;;l of th e V1llage th e
OHq•nal pwchaser ol the Notes
shall arronqp lor the delivery of
thf' N o t e~ to be prP.pa•d at the
des1qnated olt.ce ol the pay1ng
agent tor prepayment and
surrender and ca ncellalton
Sect•on 4 The notes shall b P
execu ted by the May01 and the
Clerk Tr easur P.r prov•ded tha t
one of such s•qnatures may be
a lacso mole s•q natur e bear the
se al of the mun• c• pal corpora
11 0n o r a lacs•mlle thereof and
expr ess upon the" lace s the
purposes lor whtch they are
•ssued and r'".
Jy are •ssued
pursuan t to tt'o'€ '1•nance Th e
1
Notes sha ll no have coupons
att ached
Sect• on 5 SubJeCt to the
re1ect1 on ot th e Notes by the
officer •n charqe o l the Bond
Aet•remen r Fund lo1 Investment
on that lund the Notes shall be
sold at pubi•L sale by the
Clerk Treasurer at not less than
pa1 valuP. and acc rued Interest
The Cle•k Treasurer 1S hereby
au thOIILed and dtrected to
deliver the Notes w hen exe
cu ted to thP. pur chaser upon
payment o f the purchase pnce
The proceeds from the sale ot
the NotP.S except any prem1um
and accrued •nterest shall be
pa•d 1nt o !he proper lund and
used lor the purpose lor wh1 ch
the Notes are be1nq •ssued
under the prov•s•ons of th1s
ordmance Any prem1um and
accruect nterest rece•ved from
the sale shall be trans fer red to
the Bond Aet11 ement Fund to be
appl•ed to the payment of the
prtnc•pal ot and •nterest on the
Notes on the manner prov•ded
by law
Sect•on 6 ThP. Vtllage coven
ants that •t w •ll 1estr 1Ct the use of
the proceeds ol the Notes tn
such manner and to such
extent •f any as may be
necessary alter takmg 1nto
accoun t reasonable expecta
\IOns at the 11me the debt
ev•denced by the Notes •s
•ncurred so that the Notes w1!1
not co nslil ute arbitrage bonds
under Sect•on 103 (c) of the
Internal AevM ue Code and th e
reg ul at• ons presc r• bed under
th at sec\lon The lo sca l officer or
any oth er ofltcer •nc lud•ng the
Clerk of Co uncil hav•ng res pon
s•b•hty w•th res pect to the

•ssuance ot 1hP Notes LS
authOII!P.rl and du Pc ted to q•ve
an app10p11ate cefl ll iCiliP on
beha!l ot the Vdtaqe lor
onclus1on 1n thP tr ansc r•pt at
oroceect rr;s sf&gt; ttong fo rth the
!ac ts est mate s anct c11 cum
sta nces and reasonable expec
tat• ons regardonq the amount
anrl usf' ot the proceed s at the
Notes pur suant to Sec t•on 103
lc) and requlat•ons th ereunder
Ser.toon 7 Dur 1ng thP. year s
while the Notes r un there sha ll
be lev•ed on Jl l the taxable
properly on the Vtllage 1n
add• t•on to all o ther taxes n
duect tax ;mnually no t less than
that wh•ch wouto have been
'ev•erl tf the Bond s had been
ISSued Wi thou t the pr10r ISSU
ance of !he No tes The 1ax shall
be and os or dered computed
cPrtol oPd and f&gt;x tencted upon
thP. tax d upl•cate and collected
by th o:o same off.cers •n the
same manner and, ' the same
t•me that taxP.s l u r general
purpo ses tor each ol saod year s
ar c cert1hed lev•ed extended
and coll ec ted Th e tax sha ll be
placed before and on prefer
ence to nil other I! em s and for
the lul l amou nt therea t The
fund s denved fr om the tax shall
be placed on a separ me lund
wh1 ch together woth atl.nterest
collec ted on the same shall be
urevocably pledged tor the
payment ot the p11 nc •pal ol and
•nterest on the No tes or Bonds
when and as the same tall due
Section 8 The Note s shall be
the full general o bltgat•ons ol
the V•llage and the lull fatth
cred•t and revenu e o f the
Village are pledged for the
prompt payment o f the same
The par value to be rece1ved
from the sale ol the Bond s Jnd
any excess fund s res ult1ng from
the •ssuance of the No tes shall
to the ex tent necessa ry be
used for the ret •rement ol the
Notes at ma tu11t y together w th
ntems t there o n
and are
pledged for such purpose
SeCIIon 9 It •s determ1ned
that all acts cond1 t10ns and
th•ngs reqwed to be do ne or to
ex1st preceden t to and 1n the
•ssu•ng of the Notes on order to
make them legal va lid and
b1nd1ng obhgat•ons of the
V11tage have happened been
done and perl o•med 1n mgular
and due torm as req u•red by
law and that no l•m•ta t1on at
•ndebtedness or taxalion Mher
statutory or co nst•tut1onal w•ll
have heen exceeded •n the
•ss uance of the Notes
Sect•on 10 The Clerk of
Cou ncil •s d•rec tect to fo rward a
ce n•t•ed copy ot th1 s ord• nance
to the Aud l!or ol M eogs Cou nty
OhiO

64 Misc.

Merchandise '

Seclian 11 It •S determ•ned
that all formal ac t•on s of th •s
Council concern•ng and rela t
•ng to the passage o f th •s
ord•nance were adopted m an
open meetLng of th1s Counc1l
and that all deliberat iO ns of th1s
Cou ncil and of any of us
ocmm•nees that resul ted m
such form al ac tton were tn
meetings open to the pubhc 1n
compli ance w1th all legal re
Qu1rements •nctud•ng Sec11on
121 2 2 Oh•o Aevtsed Code
Sect•on 12 Th• s ord • n ance ~ s

"Beauftful, Custom
But It Garages "
Call for free stdtng
esttmates , 949 2801 or '

949 2860

No Sunday Calls

POMEROY - In IDwn bargam porch, reduced to $22,500 00

Passed Nov 22 1Q82
Fred Holl man
Mayor
Attest Jon Buck.
Cle1k Treaswer

POMEROY - Owner wtlllaod contract w1th $~000 down 10%
tnlerest $23641 month~ for 15 years on lh5 4 bedroom home
with 11 acre Itt New wtr~&amp; alumtnum ~ d tn&amp; Total pnre
$2700000

FARM - Approxtmalely 182 50 acres Port~nd Beaubful house
barn, bwldrngs garage All mtneral nght&amp; Call for app~ntment
2 bedroom&amp; mce krtchen

WE SPECIALIZE
IN DEER HEADS
SMALL ANIMALS
BIRDS-FISH

REALTORS
992·6191
992-5692
94!).2660
992·2259

Henry E Cleland. Jr, GRI
Dottte S Turner
Jean Trussell
Offtce

Jon Bu ck
Clerk

tt 1124 1121 I 2Ic

LOCATED ON
STATE ROUTE 124 EAST
Of RUTLAND
614·742-2178

A

IN THE
COMMON PlEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
OAV10 A FERRY,

I

r----------------------

Plaintiff,

BRENDA K FERRY,
Oofendant

No 18,393
NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION
Brenda K Fe rry DefendanJ
herem whose place of res•
dence IS un known but whose 1
last known ms•dence was 402
South F1 fth Street Ham•lton
Ohto w•ll take not•ce that Oav•d
A Ferry Pla,ntlff here•n on the
22nd day of November 1982
filed a Compra,nt agamst her 1n
the Common Pleas Coun of
M e1gs Coun ty Oh•o be1ng
Case No 18 393 alteg•ng that
she has been wil fu lly absent
Irom the Plamtd f tor a pe11od ot
more than one year and that
she has been Qutlty of grosg
neglect of du ty towards htm
The dema nd at the Compla•nt •s
lor a d•vorce and other relief
You are requ1red to answer
th 1s Complamt w•th1n twe nty
e1ght days fr om the date of the
last pu blica tiOn hereof The last
publ• caliOn w•ll be made on the
5th day ol Janua ry 1983 You
are furt her not•hed pur suant to
the Oh•o Rules of C1vil Proce
dure and spec•hcally Rule 75
Ill that th1s cause w•ll come on
tor l1nal heanng at 9 OOA M on
the 1 1th day of FP. bruary
1983 at the Court House 1n
Pome1ov Oh•o

Residential

cards &amp;xcapt on Perm

&amp; Com mereta)
Call 742-3l9S

-

Spac~als

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
Homes remodeling

New

tf you descnbe
Qtve prtce The Senttne/

reserves the roght to --+-+-4-~f--i
ctass1fy, edrt or retect
any ad Your ad will be
put on the proper ~~:J_ _r~~~~~~~
c lasstftcat•on tf you' II These cash rates
check lhe proper box
tnclude dtscount
below

_:..:_:.:_1--1---F::..::.+--!
_

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1J:
14
15. -

etactrioolworf&lt;

IFni8 Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 6216 or 992·7314
Pomeroy Oh10

out radtators We also
18patr Gas Tanks
PAT Hill FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Oh1o
II Jl mo

Make m oney fo r C hr iS tm as

Giveaway

Good woth chotdren good
watch dog Call 614 379
2609
Black Tom cat must be kept
'" house has bean de
clawed Ca ll 614 367
0581
Fr ee pupp.a s moced br ee d
me d•um s1z e Call614 245

5671
Pa rt

G erm an

Sh e ph erd

male 3'h yr old goo d woth
childr en nee ds co untry

wmdows , s1dtng , any

614 742 2752

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Building
EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

6:30P.M.

Factory Choke 12
Gauge Shotguns
Only.

OVER 15 YEARS
EXPERIENCE IN
BUILDING NEW
HOMES

BOGGS

BONDED &amp;
INSURED

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S Rt SO East
Guy sville , Ohto
Authonzed John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equ tpm ent
Dealer

Owners Umted Craft
Osby A Marlin
Rodney Howery

PH 992-6370
12 I lie

Farm Equ1pment
Parts &amp;Servtce
1 3 tf c

11-26-1 mo.

toRR9Qt168ffi81Jt6

C. R. MASH
CONSTRUCTION

v~~l~
ROOFING
AND HOME MAINTENANCE
' R f of

~;~~""~: re'
eommerc~t

' Remod~IIIC

' Storm

wt....,

&amp; Doo"
fRH ESTIMATES

~;;~NS
P1t

.
742 2834
...,.
60
2

Custom
kttchen s and
bath10oms
Remodelin g,
add on&gt;
new
homes
ptumbtng etectnc, &gt;~dtng

FREE

ESTIMATES

PH. 992·60 11

All STEEl &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
SIZes s11rt f10m 12 xl6

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Stzes from 6 x6 Up

to 24 x36
~nsulated

Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Rt 3 Box 54
Rac1oe Oh
Ph 614·843 2591

10 6 ttc

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

-

GREG ROUSH
PH 992 7583
or 992 2282
ll II ti c

SWEEPER and se w~ng rna
chme re pa1r
part s
and
supplies
Ptck up and
delivery . O a v1 s V ac uum
Cleaner. one half m1fe up
Georges Creek Rd
Call

446 0294
Gun shoot
Rac m e Gun
Club Every Sunday startmg
1 p m Factory choked guns
only

Rac 1na F11e Dept IS sponsor
mg a gun shoot every Sat
n
at 6tory
30
p tght
m startmg
m Bas Oct
han 9 Fac
choke 12 gauge shotguns
only

AAA DRIVERS EOUCA
TION CLASS Dec 06
1982

Ages 16 and ov er

teJ~C&amp;vatlng

lt58Pitc systems
edump truck seMce
•588thng and reclatmtng
•Ractne and Syracuse
sewer hookup
Wori&lt; Insured and
Guaranteed

PH JIM CLIFFORD

992·7201

10 7 rtc

Umon St
m1ss out••

Athens

Don t

No huntmg or tr es p as smg
day or n1ght on the Charles
Yost &amp; Ivan Welt farms
DEER HEADS mounted
Brow's Taxtdermy
Terry
Brown 6149853B33 or

614 985 3364
Alma

Deer cut &amp; wrapped at
Maplewood lak e
S 25
$5 00 extra for sktnmng

Rent a Santa 614 992
6829 or 614 949 2633

Syracuse·Ractne
Area

The Me•g s C o F1 sh and
Gam e Club w1ll have the1r
regular me et1ng &amp; annual
deer feed Sat Dec 11th
1nstead of the 4th becauseof
deer season still bemg tn

FREE ESTIMATES
PH 614-992·2681
or 614-982-3752
ANYTIME

GOING

Fmest Qualtty
Excellent Servtce
Ftsh ·Game Head Ltfe Stze Mounts
Plus Htde Tanntng

PH. 742-2225
11 181 mo

OUT

OF

BUSt

NESS Toys 40 % off every
thmg el se 112 prtce St arts
Fr1day
K tdd1 e Shopp e
Pom er oy
Racme Gun Club du es are
due S25 00 Must be pa1d
before Jan 1 19B3
D eer Head s mount ed by an
experten ce d ta x td e rm1 st
Bob Chne
Rt
2
Po tnt

sktnn e d ,

cut

1983 Happy Holidays

4

33
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I
I

I

lost and Found

LOST Boy 's 1983 GAHS
clas s Rmg

R EWAR 0

lnttlal s T S B

Call 446 Ot 95

aft er 5pm

ANY

Giveaway
PERSON

who haa

anythmg to g1ve away and
doea not offer or anempt to
offer any other thmg for ule
may place an ad tn this
column There w11l be no
charge to the advertiser

lad y t o st ay w1th me fro m
Fn m o rn1n g t il l Sa t eve
C le an su rt o undm gs
No
w o rk m volved 8 mt below
Gallip o li s on Rt 7 Eu re k a

Call 6 t4 256 1198
Artcraft Co ncep ts a n a
t10nal needle w o fi( co mpany
now seektn g c r aft t each ers
and man age r s Exce ptional
earnmg s pr ogr am Exc lu stv e
produ ct s Co mplet e t ram1n g
pr ogr am
N o m vestm ent
For mte rv1ew ca l l 6 14 2 5 6

9348
EARN EXTRA M o ney fl
Chn stmas Sell Avon Ear n
good SSS set you r own
h ou rs Call 6 1 4 69B 7 1 1 1
(co ll ec t )
EA RN up t o 5 70 OOOayear l
U se yo ur wor k sk11i s over
seas Wnt e I J 0 . P 0 Box
36 9 Boston MA 02 129

NEED EXTR A MONEY or
help w rth coll ege ex p enses?
The West Vtrgm1a N ational
Gu ard ca n h elp If you ar e a
Jun1or o r Se m o r m Htg h
Sc hoo l o r a G r adu at e you
may qual1f y f o r a S 1 5 00
bonu s o r up to S4 0 0 0
co llege turtK&gt;n ass 1st ance
plu s you w il l have a secur e
part tt me JOb after trammg
lea rn sk 1lls m M a•n tena nce
Su pply Clerw:ap Elec tr o n
1cs
Good Pay Good
Tr am 1n g Good Bene f 1ts The
West Vtr gtn l a Nat 1o n al
Gua rd 1s no ord mh y pa rt
t1 me Job 1 Ca ll Se rgeant
l u n on 304 675 3950 or
to ll free m WV 1 800 6 4 2

36 19
ul

LOST Pur e Bred German
sheph erd are o f Mt Z10n Ad
m Patrtot Ca ll co ll ect 3 04

Earn ex tra mon ey sell1 n g
A von m Po mt Pleasant area

523 760 2

30 4 675 14 29

N o rw e 1g an Elk Hound
answer s to Ft ae Ah
Also
s mall brown mongrel
answers to · Dafter ·
5
mtles north Potnt Pleasant

Pr e sc hool teac her f o r Hea d
start Progr am Pt Pl easa nt
Mu st ha ve Ea rl y Childh oo d
D eg r ee A pp ly by D ec 10
at 54 0 5 th A ve Hun tmg t o n

Reward I 304 675 6788

wv 30 4 525 5151

7

12

Yard Sale

Yard Sale Cent enary Town
house D ec 2nd &amp; 3rd
Wooden bed clothmg what
not s. dools, pots 8t pan s
dtsh es
Xma s dec o
cu
shtons and numerou s mt sc
ttems
Basement !':ale Thurs &amp; Fn
C l othtng dt s hwa s her
knt c k kna c ks
Chrt s tm as
decorattons H eat o lator
Follow s1gns at M e1gs Me
mory Gardens

S1tu at10ns
Want ed

LPN nur se wtll do pn va t e
duty lt ce nsed m Oht o an d

WV a Call 675 7 140
Tr ee tnmmm g &amp; remova l

614 949 2 129
99 2 6040

or 614

W1tl ca re f o r th e eld erl y m
o ur home Ex p en ence d LPN
care g1 ve n Ph o n e 614 992

7314

Public Sale
&amp; Auctton

Ta x1derm y D ee r Hea d s and
Fur bea r1ng antm als R T
St ew a rt
Rutl a n d
Oh

WVa State Champion Au c t1
oneer Rtck Pearson Estate s
anttqu es farm hou se holds
Ltcensed Ohto WVa 304

PIANO TUNIN G l an e Da
mel s. asso c of 8rU1nca rd1
Mu s1c C o Cunntn ghan s of
Athen s 614 74 2 29 51 or

8

Ph one 614 74 2 3006

773 5785 or 304 773
9185
Au ct1 on every Fn ntght at
the Hartford Commumty
Center Truc kl oads of new
mer chand tse every week
Constgm ent s of new and
used m erc handtse always
welcom e Rtchard Reynolds
Auct1oneer 275 3069
Prof es s1ona l Auctioneer
Serv1 ce Over 3 0 yearsexpe
n ence 1n new used and
ant1que fuuture l1cen sed to
auc tK&gt;n Real Estate autos
farm eqUip household bus
ne ss ca ttl e hquidat1ons &amp;
antique s of all types Osby
A Marttn &amp; Rodn ey Howery

614 992 6370

614 949 2313

Wetherall Concrete, Hend erson , has shut down for the
w1nter
Re - open March .

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Call AAA 593 6677 10 E

obacf&lt;hoa

H&amp;G SEWER
HOOK-UPS

1017/1 ~

3 puppte s. part Poodl e
Terno r 304 675 663 3

Commerctal or
Res1denhal

Takmg new students tn
P1 -Lung Kung Fu . Marttal
Arts, self defense , mstructor
Stfu Roger Burns , asststant
tns Sandy Oldaker. 304

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type of remodel~ng

11 26-tfc

GUN SHOOT

cement

Help Wanted

Sail AVON Call 446 3358

work , pamting , storm

hie,

POSITIVELY no hunttng on
Supple Farm
Horseltck
Road Galltpohs Ferry WV

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fee, Gladys, and gtve
cards a chance to
off "

6 month old g erman she
pherd &amp; bo rd er colh e mt xe d
Female
All s hot s &amp;
wormed
To ntce hom e

ceram1c

- Concnna worf&lt;
- Plum.,.. Wid

675· 7722 anytome

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35.
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HAVE SOME EASY ASSUMPnON lOANS AVAILABLE WITH

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Available for Pnvat e Part 1es

Pleasant 304 675 1448

2~

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work

15 Years Experrence

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fully,

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exten stve

.Custom Pole Bldgs
&amp; Garages
-Roofmg Work
-Aiummum &amp; Vtnyl Stdmgs

You'll get better results

)Wanted
) For Sale
JAnnouncement
1For Rent

Open New Yea r s Eve
7 30 12 30
Open New Years

Absolutely no hunt1ng or my

Pnnt one word '" eac h
space below Er~ch m
ftftal or group of ftgures
counts as a word Count
name and address or
phone number tf used

VACANT 3 BEDROOM BRIQ( HOllE- Uv1ng1oom has woodburn
mg Ireplace, I II bath, hardwood lklotS, well constructlli and
IIISU~ted Asktng $34,900

" Let s go and have a cup of

' 4

SCHEDULE
Mon Weds -Sat N1ghts
7 30 to 10 00
Sunday200to430
Open Chnstmas Eve
Closed Chnstmas

1-----------l-----------1------------1 farm
day or ntght
Peterson Rutland

e£1ectnc

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PH.I43-2075

2 26 tlc

Address•---------

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CALL US TO lilY OR SELL
Nlncy .Ia )IIn- A$sot:ilte

Pomeroy Oh
Ph 992·2174

Name ___________

2
3

Racine, $150 to $250.

SMITH NElSON
MOTORS, INC.

Wr•te your own ad and order by mall wtth th1 s
coupon Cancel your ad by phone when yo u get
results Money not refundable

LARRY E SPENCER
CLERK OF COURTS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
I ill 24 tt 21 I 8 15 22 29
tt I 5 7tc

LIM DOWN PAYMENT &amp; INTEREST.

COMPLETE
RADIATOR
SERVICE
flom the Smallest Heater
Core to the Largest Radtalor
Radtalor Spectahsl
NATHAN BIGGS
35 Yrs Expenence

Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classifieds and
Savell I

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3 24 tf c

For all your wtnng

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Public Notice

Also Transm•sston
PH . 992-5682
or 992 -7121

SKATE-A-WAY

We HOO*'hkten Budteye

BIRCHFIELD
TAXIDERMY

POMEROY - Remodeled 3 bedroom home on 4 lots pretty
klchen, carpet Ftreplace loed for wood burner $24 500 00

Nov 22 1982

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

3 Announcements

SYRACUSE- 3 Bedroom rouse on State Rt 124 Gotxl condttvn
nK:e 1!( porches, worl!;hop $35,00000

I cert 1ly th e lo rego•ng to be a
truP. and co rrect copy ot
Ordonance No 1 1 26 82 duly
adopted by Coun c•l at the
Villaqe at M•ddlepon Oh•o on

St Rt 124 Pomerov, OH

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Approved Nov 22 1982

OWNER MOYING - 2 weeks and you coukl be mlh~ 3 bedroom,
large hvmg room, utility room, and add-on JOOiile home w~hcomer
ld Owner anxiOus to W!Jk terms. let's taiUsk11g $17,000

Ren111s tn

- Backhoe&gt;
- Dump Trucks
- Lo Boy
- Trencher
- Water
-Sewer
-Gas lJnes
-Septc Systems
LARGE OR SMALL JOBS
PH 992 2478
1171mopd

x 62' Call lor tnfonnalton

13ACRES- lrontson hardtop road 4 bedroomoklerhome Uvtng
toom 5 12'xl8' Close to evl!f'/lhl1g /6~ng$li,OOO

moth w, s - r htr With lov·
tnc care.
For you do not know htr value,
till 11111 111 no lon&amp;tr there.
Ytry S.dly m\ssod by Dlll&amp;hter, lrL Helen Jeffers end
famll .

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-Dozers

TWO Camptl1t lots tn Portland Near Rtver - 62' x 100' and 45'

CERTIFICATE

lmplvymve..--lvr •lava

rooms, roof1ng , carpet,

declared to be an emergen cy
measure necessary tor the
ommf!cllate nreservaton ol the
publ•c peace hea lth and sa fety
at th1 s Villaqe and lor thP.
lur!hPr reason that the •mme
d•atP. 1ssuance and sa le ol the
Notes IS necessa ry to pr otect
pr operty ann the perso ns
w•t h•n the Vil lage wherefore
th• s 01rl 1nance shall be 1n l ull
Ioree and ellect from and
•mmed•ately alter •t s pa ssaqe

Be1nard Fultz
Sohoto•

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

Kttten s Call 446 046 7 after

608 E. MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO
PH.992-2259

CENTRAL REALTY

WE

oOryers •Fraazars
PARTS .and SERVICE

614 664 4761

Hours week day s 5 t o 9PM
Weekends 1 2 n oon 10 9PM

Full bl ooded Australian blu e
he eler ma le 1 1 m onth s Ca ll

\ 100

Real Est•te-General

So llltlny ttin&amp;s well do tomor
rtll, but lllllltiTOW III'IW Clmo.
So to those who htve 1

w:~~~~~es

Midtleport, OH.
Pll 992 2725

L1m1ts- Across from

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Public Notice

All Makes

•Washers •Dosh·

needs;
furnaces
repair servtce and
t 11 t
InS a a ton .

3 t 1 lf c
Public Notice

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

ley. call

~~~~~~~~~~~M~tl~c~~~~~~~~I~I/~~~/~I~~~~~~~~~~~~II~J~I~~~~~~~~~~~3~7~n~c~~~~~~~~~l2~1~1~m~o~=ome Call 446 8647 ~tm
FREE
Vmyl &amp; Alum mum
YOUNG'S
RADIATOR
ESTIMATES 446 4944
SIDING
SERVICE
CARPENTER
SpeCializing '" Add·
BISSElL
We can repa1r and re4PM
SERVICE
ons, kitchens , bathcore rad1ators and
- Addonelnd "'modeling
heater cores We can
SIDING CO.
- Roof01g and gutter wort&lt;
also ac1d b01l and rod

Real Estate-General

1100
UIIO

""'-This Ad
Good For

IWODWORKS

•Gutters

withalluti~tesandbaths

WY

IIJ.5t mo

R:JE~s:Ooo~ 7~v

H. L WRITESEl

NEW LISTING - On the edge
of Pomen)/ One acre and a 2
bedroom home lor
$12,00000

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pmg supplies George B uc k

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2 FOR I - 1 room s tn each

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TANKS
INST'ALLED
CARU AL
Ph. 742-2328

Wanted To Buy

RAW FUR BUYER Boot &amp;

FOR FUTURE usE"

11 3 1mo

Ph. 992-2772

lrl!l gas heat

'

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9

To good home brml e femal e

l.AliGEFARM- 350 acres on
Rt. 124 Ten room renovated
f&lt;rm home wrth 2 baths and

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Public Notice

NOW

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SEPTIC

INSULATIQN

NICE BRICK - One of the
better hones WI Pom8'oy Just
nght tor a fanily Furn5hed
ki , 3 bedroons, 2 baths and

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WHEREAS
th r C lf!rk
Treasurer as l•sca l oll •ce r has
ce rt •lierlto th 1s Counc I that the
est1ma tcd I fp of the orOJt!C t
df!SCflbed n tho:; ord nanr.r s Jt
least 5 year s th at thr max•mum
matu11ty at the bonds re ferr ed
to here•n •s 10 yf'ars and tha t
the ma x1rnum malt111ty ot thP.
notes rele11ed to heretn to be
•ssued •n ant•opal!on ot the
bond s •s 8 vf'ars •I sold publicly
or 1 yf'ar ol sole! pnvatPiy

and Mrs BIII. Chapman and sons
Mr and Mrs Robert Jewell and
Mrs Cora Jewell were Thursday
dinner guests at the Halliday
A tklns home.
Mr and Mrs. Don Anderson and
family of Greenville, S. C., spent
the weekend with Mrs. Bessie
Graham and visited other
relatives
Mr and Mrs Larry McGrath
and family, Guysvllle, Mr Otis
McGrath, Athens, were Thursday
dinner guests o! Mr and Mrs. Earl
MeG rat h.
Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Oawne Stanley were Mr. and
Mrs BUI Scott and son. George d
NelsonvUie and Steve Stanley o!
Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Epple visited
Mr. and Mrs. BobAllenandfamUy,
Zanesvllle; recently.

n;~:ne

.wroR .

1-1614)-992-3325

Ill Court Sl Powroy Olllio 45769

A note on canning venison
Please bP ca reful as you can
venison Dtrectlons for manning
meat have Changed drastically In
the last few years Proper canning
procPdu res for venison take time,
care and sklll as well as a pressure
ca nner' If you want to know the
proper procedures contact the
M etgs County E xtension Of!lcP

Harrisonville Social News

2

E.

PHONEStnllnel
992-2156
Classrhed
Or Wnte D~tlly

cover

control study by the National
Cancer Institute failed to find any
r elationship betwe&lt;&gt;n saccharin
and canc er tn the general
popul ation
They were concerned about men
who smoke heavily and white,
nonsmoking women In regard to
bladder canc er That concern does
not m ean they were able to prove
any relationship other th an colncl·
dence. In other words, they did not
pro ve a cau se and e !!ect
r elationship
A more recent study done
Independently by six epidemiologists found nothing but chance
variation They noted that the
subgroups were too small for
meaningful analysis and there was
no Increase w1 th Increasing dose
Specifically then, If you use even
five or six soft drinks a day the
saccharin Is not likely to be a
threat For other reasons I'd rather
see you drtnk fruit juices and
fortlflPd skim milk

DEAR HELEN
r quit an o!flce job sev eral years
ago to do housekeeping In private
homes because I enjoy the work
My question Is, why can't women
be businesslike about running their
homes'( They "forget" to pay me,
cancel at the last moment, too late

VIRGIL B. sR .

216

for me to find another day's wmk:
aren't home when I arrtveand havt
neglected to leave a key In the usual
place, expect me to babysit lor no
extra pay; suspect me wltrout
reason, and, If they aren't working
mothers, try to settle In cash so they
can avoid Social Securtty taxes.
I'm another woo thinks employ·
ers d household help should give,
as well as demand, references Or
else they should take lessons In how
to be good bosses. - THINKING
TGWICE ABOUT BEfNG A
HOUSEKEEPER
Got a problem? An adult subject
for discussion• You can talk It over
In her column If you wrtte to Helen
Bottel, care of this newspaper

The Daily Sentinel

ORDINANCE
NO 1126·82
PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $90,000 FIRE
HOUSE NOTES IN ANTIC!·
PATtON OF THE ISSUANCE
OF BONOS FOR THE PUR
POSE OF CONSTRUCTING
AN ADDITION TO THE FIRE
HOUSE AND THE NECES·
SARY APPURTENANCES
AND EQUIPMENT
THERETO, AND DECIAR·
lNG AN EMERGENCY

Migraine may be a possibility

many embrace out of spite.
Yes, I'm a bigot Loving America
and mankind makes me !D -JIM
JIM·
Yes, you're a bigot But even
unloving, prejudiced, flag·wavlng
paranoids deserve equal time You
got It, Jim, though for sure, I
wouldn't want you to m arry my
sister' - H

LAFF -A -DAY

~EAFORD(H t;:=::::::;:J&amp;;::::;L~B~LO~W~N:;::::::==:-r,::::::::::::::::=:-r;:::::::
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TRAII£R LOT- Near Mtddleport wlh all utirtll!S avat~ble

one half mch thick
Dry T est Brittle, as a green
slick 11 won't snap clean, as a dry
sttck does Be sure to test It after It
cools, because It's pliable when still
warm , even though enough mols·
lure ts out of It
Unsalted j erky - ThiS does not
m ean unseasoned- there's a bit of
salt for flavor- but the m eat Is not
salted heavily to draw out moisture
or to act mildly as a preservative

Health
By Lawrence Lamb, M.D
DE AR DR LAMB - l am a
woman m m y ea rly 30s For years I
have suffer ed from severe hea d
aches as far ba ck as chtldhood
They have gott en very severe to the
point of no relief from any ty pe of
aspirin on the m arket and beliPve
me, I have tt tPd t hem aU
I ha ve se&lt;&gt;n m anv doctor s and all
I hear Is that II IS psycholog tca l or
just nerves I' ve had Px ten stve
examination s and all I get ts an
expensive bill
M y headac hes ar e two severP
ones each month that come a few
days before or after m y menstrual
period They are centered m my
left eye, wtth a s harp point down the
left side of m y neck There ts
numbness and pressure on t hts stde
of the face I beco m e stc k and begm
vomiting The headaches last two
days, one If I'm lucky Asptrtn Just
doesn' t help at all
Can you help me? I have spent so
much m oney on doctors My
m oney Is gone but the pam Is st ill
there
DE AR READER - Of cou rsP I
hav e not seen the result of your
tests and I do not know what
medicines you have tried other
than aspirin, If any But your story
suggests migraine headaches
There are different varlati:&gt;ns of
migraine headac hes but yours ts
typic al enough to justify a trial of
medicines used to treat migraines
Migraine headaches, If they are
mild, can be r ellevPd by asptrm
The more severe ones require other
medicines A good test for a
diagnosis Is to use ergotamine
tartrate. U It Is used early m
treatment II may abort the head
ache. II It does, you must certainly
bave migraine headaches
There are a number d things you
can do lor mlgrai.Aes. In some
people, when the first sign o! a
migraine starts, caffeine, In a
strong cup of coffee, will abort the
attack. Later 1n the attack It Is of no
help. Your diet Is also Important.

they hate
In addlti:m to being the world's
most promiscuous group, they are
also the world's prime proselyt es,
determined that everyone should
appreciate the gay experience
They 're not only cruisers but highly
active recruiters And I've known
for years they prefer young kids
Yet male and female gays differ
In one Important area · Lesbians
hate men and would stamp them
Into the mud Male h:&gt;mosexualsdo
not hate women
I could go on lor pages giving
examples to prove my words The
gist of my letter Is that homosexu·
als are thesecon&lt;\greatest threat to
Amerk?a, next tothecommunlstm

13

The Daily Senline

Business Services

Real Estate-General

He'd best forget his affair with this married man
By liE LEN BOTTEL
D 10\R HE L F.N
Ld st summer I had a sexual
enro unt r t with a guy 1 work wtth
Hr's 28 1Pat s old and m arned I'm
2o ,md ma le a ga)
Aftet wm ds he avmded me and
11ouldn t spea k , w htch m ade me
1rn upset But Just' ecent\) he has
beco m e h tendil£' t Should I tell htm
ho11 huch he hu r t me or pretend
nothmg evrt happened• - TE N
NF.SSEE BL UES
. :AR TDINESSEE
1
1)

Ohio

9

Wanted To Buy

WANTED TO BUY Ol dfurn1
ture and Ant1que s of all
kmd s c all Kenneth Swam

446 3159 or 256 1967 on
th e ev enmgs

614 992 208 2
CHAIR

CANIN G

E&lt;pe ri

exp en enced sea t weav•ng
lan e D a nt e l s 6 1 4 7 4 2

29 51 or

6 14 992 208 2

(N o r efmt shm g I
Wtll baby s1t m my ho m e
Day or eve nmgs 6 14 992

6829

13

In surance

SANOY AN O BEAVE R In
sur ance Co
has oHe red
se rvtces f or f 1re m su rance
coverag e 1n Gallt a Coun t v
for almo st a cen tu ry Fa rm
hom e and p er sona l p ropert y
coverag es are av a1 l abl e t o
meet mdtv tdual nee d s Con
t ac t Foster l ew1s agent
Ph on e 379 2204
Ar e yo u p aymq too mu ch for
yo ur hosp ital health 1nsu
ran ee
Call C.H r oll
Sn ow den 44 6 4290

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Buymg Gold Stiver Platt
num old co1ns , scrap ttngs
&amp; Silv erware Da1ly quotes
avatlable Als o co1ns &amp; cotn
suppli es for sale Spr 1n g
Vall ey Tradtng Co Spnng
Vall ey Plaza 446 8025 or

446 8026
W e pay cash for late model
cl ea n used cars
Fren cht o wn Car Co
Bill Gen e Johnson

446 0069
Wanted to buy tobacco
poundage , wtlt pay top
pr tce Call 614 379 2155
Wanted to buy Square Dane
tng outftts All Stzes. men ' s
and women ' s Call 446

4537
RAW FUR Htghest pnc es
patd lake Jackson Fm &amp;

15

Sc h oo l s
lns tr u c tt on

Kar at e the ultornate m self
defe n ce &lt;~II pr !Ville lesso n s
M en women &amp; r. htldren
ln stn.. ct•on thru bla ck belt
Al so av atlab iP Kar &lt;~ t e um
form s puchmq an d kock mg
bag s and protecttVE' I'QlH p
ment Jerry Lovve ry &amp; Asso
Cla t es K;n atl' Stud1u 14 3
Burli nqton Arl
Jil ckson

Oh Call614 286 307 4

18 W anted t o D~
G enernl H iluhng and Tras h
removel Servtce
Relta bt e
and dcpendil ble Ci! ll 446
3 159 ilfler 6PM 256 1967

Fur Call 614· 682 -7448
BEDS IRON , BRASS

old

fumtture , gold, stlver dol
Iars, wood tee boxes . ston e
Jars, antiques , etc
Com
plete households Wrtt e
M D M1ller. At 4 , Pom er oy

Nur smg m pr1va t e home
Oayt tme on ly 1n Ga l ltpol ts or
Pt Pl easan t Wt ll g 1ve r ef 1t
requ tred Call 458 18 18

J!ln jUJslal __

Oh Or 992 · 7760
Gold. sliver, sterling 1e
welry, nngs, otd coms &amp;
currency Ed Burkett Barber

Shop',
3476

Moddloport

992

No Item to large or to Small
Will buy one p18ce or com
pleta household New, used.
or ant1que fumtture 614

992· 6370

21

ausmess
Opportumty

1- - - - - - - - - Urgently n ee ded f o ur tadt es
to tra1n as bea uty advt sors
No exp en ence necess ary
Unhmtted ea rnm gs Full or
part t1me work fr o m ho m e

Call 614 367 0490
5162 or 446 1988

675

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The Daily Se ntinel

22 Money to Loan

Pomeroy -

They'll Do It Every Time

HOME LOAN S 12 % fixed
ra\e . Lea der M ortgage , Ohio

8/INQIIET

on ly 1 - 800 - 341 - 6554 .
wv •. 614 -592 -3051

Bal-r~ Mll&lt;i?C&gt;
iHE EMCEe HAS t&gt;~MP!.E
UP WITH lH&amp; ATH!.&amp; T"
,!"HO CANCELLED OUT ... -

vALE C3RAD.
ALL -AME:RICAN

23

C&amp; L Bookk eepi ng

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Ca rol N eal 446 · 386 2

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PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
Ca ll Bill Wa rd for app oint ·

BALL! NO,
NO! THE
MARINES!

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Ke yboard .

HAIR

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HIS INTROS APE
LOH@ER "THAN PA
\ I&lt;E-TTLElS uNC7Ei~WEA" ... ~'

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Tl&lt;AT 60085

INTI&lt;Ot&gt;UCTION
SPHOIIS LIKo
HOME MOVI!OS-GOeS ON ANt&gt;

:\

1

446 -4372
PERMANENT

I C'IIJN'TPLAVFOOT·

E&gt;W&amp;

Bookkeeping &amp; tux servic e
for all types of busin esse s

Ward ' s

NO.NO! -,
I&lt;UT(!JERS 1

TACKLE ... SIJ(
'fEARS IN TH"
ARM'{ SEF&lt;VIN&amp;
OW&lt;NA110N --· WAf&lt;
HERO ARTIST,

Profession al
Services

ment .

51 Household Goods

~ONANC&gt;W&amp;

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REMOVAL Profess ion al
Electro lysis Cent er . In c ..

A M A Approved . Dr Re ferrals . Gi f t Certifi c at es. n ew
h o urs . By app o intm ent,

304 -675 -6234 .
-rAIUf.J(Z;

RALPH SCHULTZ,

Raal htate

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bl9 6WLC7 t7R1VE:,
Vt:='N ICE .

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41

Houses for Rent

44

Apartment'
for Rent

1 mi . below Eureka 2 bdr .,
bath . reference . 5150 dep
Call 614 -643 · 29 16

House for sa le on land
con tra ct , Cheshire, Oh 7

Furnished e ffien cy. Utilitie s
pd . 5 135 . 1 v2 Neil Av e ..
Gallipolis. 446 -4416 after7
p. m .

Pomeroy · 2 bd . room unfur·
nish ed hou se . 5195 . mo
Security deposit. 5100 . plus
utiliti es . Aft er 6 -ca ll 614 -

rm s .. basement. ga ra ge .
wo rk shop . gas furnance
6 14 -3 88 -8276

2 bdr . unfurni shed apt . in

Crow n City . Call 614 -256 6520 .

992 -2288 .
F o r Sale - Repossessed
House . 3 bd .r oo m s. all refin ished. new carp et throug ht .
Sits on 3 acres . Lo cated on

4 room ho u se. Preferably
adult s. no pet s. 61 4 -992 -

2 bdr . apt . partially furnish .
newly remodeled , gas heat.
riverfront view . water paid .

Bashan Rd . Exc . te rm s t o

39B1 .

Coll446 -3919 .

Ni ce 3 bedroom hous e
5250 . month . 5 100 . deposit . Ref erences needed .
Near mine 1 6 14 -742-

Furnished e ffiency . Utilitie s
pd .. 701 4th Ave .. Gallipo-

right party Co ntact Ban k
O n e of Pomeroy . 614 -992 ·

2 133
HOUSE M eadowbr ook Ad ·
dit ion . 3 bedroom s. family
room with firepalce . central
air . basement , pho ne 304 -

lis . S150 . Call 446 -4416
after 7PM .

2126 .
6 r oom s &amp; bat h. unfurnished . Depo sit req ui red .
New paint &amp; ca rp et in g.

675 -1542

LOVELY 3 bedro om . we ll 6 14 -992 -3090 .
i nsulated. full ba se ment . 1- - - - - - - - - fenced back yard . ou t build - FIVE bedro om . 2 11; bath s.
ing. c urt ain s in c lud ed . beautifully decorate d Victogrea tly r edu ced Mu st see to rian. c ar pe t s. drapes . formal
apprec iat e. 304 -675 -4338 . dining ro om . gas h ea t ,
5550 month 304 -675 FO A sa le or rent , 4 room 6B04 .
house. on Chestnut Ridge. 1- - - - - --- - - large lot . S14 ,000 or ren t Furnish ed 4 -roorn co ttage .
5125 . a month. 575 dep· Adult s No Pets 304 -675 os 1t . p hon e aher 3 p.m . 145 3.

30 4-675 -7689 .
1

Very ni ce h home . 2 bedroo m . unfurni shed. reasona ble r ent . downtown. 304675 -4624 between 6 and 8

House . need s repairs . situ ated on larg e tot in Hender ·

304 -675 -

p.m

Furnished apt . 3 bdr. 5195 .
water paid . c hildren &amp; pets
acceptable. 131 4th AVe,
Gallipolis. 5150 . Call 446 441 6 aft er 7PM .

1- 304 -273 -9745 .

$195

mo. 5n , fprintO ,d3

I

2 &amp;. 3 bedr . trailer lot for

1ent. Call446 -1062 .
Furnis hed 2 bdr . trailer with
bath &amp;. half at Evergreen.
Out 1 60 2 V~ m i. will accept

TRI - STATE MOBIL E
HOMES
IJSE D- CARS .
TRUCKS
GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICES .
CALL 446 -7572
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL 'S QUAL ITY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS .
RT 36 . PHONE 446 -7274
12xe0 2 bdr . Budd y mobile
home. Set up with 2 or 4
loti , gas heat, rural wa t er .
Plentz Subdivision . Call

448 -1240

children &amp; pata. Call 446 0167 .
1-------- - - -- - - - Eureka 2 bdr ., furnished ,
riverfront lot . ref . &amp; dep. Call

614 -643 -2844 .
1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1970 Squiret mob . home
for ute or rent . good con d.,

Crown City. Call446· 3825 .
2 bdr ga1 &amp; water fur ·
nlahad , no pata, 1200.1 100
dap . Call alter e. 448 -4746 .
Adulu only, no pets . tot al
electric . Call 387·7438 .

1981 Govener 1 4,;60 w ith
21 ft . roll out . inclu des air
co nd .. underpinning and 2
buildings. setti ng on ni ce lot
close to town Call 446 -

Mobile home tore rent ,
adults only . Call 446 -3 368 .

2062 .

S76 daposrt . Cal l 614 -367 7743 .

USED M OBI LE
676 -2711

HOME .

2

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Ni ce lot 10 area 's best
subdivisK:m . approved for
FHA &amp; VA loan . ow n er
finance .

2 bedr oo m mobile homo,
adults. no petl , references ,

Call

bdr
extra nice near
sho pp i ng plaza . Private.
adults only , no pets . Ref . &amp;.
dep . r equired . Call 446 -

2491
3 bedro o m Mobil e Home.
Approxima te ly 6 miles from
Pomeroy or Middleport . Rt .

143 . 614 -992 -5B5B .

614 - 256 - ' - - - - - -- -- 1216.
I 3 bd . room co mpl ete ly furnish ed . Nic e loca ti on . 614 20 acres close Chester . 992 -3955 or 614 -992 Beautiful woo ded homes it e.
_
7479
Land co ntract . $10 ,900 . or l- - - -- - -- - best offer . 614 -985 -43 2 1
TWO mobil e homes for rent
o n At 2 abo ut 5 minutes
Tw o acre lots - 150 tt . ro ad fr om town . Call after 6 .
frontage. city water. behind
_
_
304 675 62 77

84 Lumbar. Call 304 -675 - '- - - - - - - - - 6B73 or 675 -361B .
,-J,t, MILE out Sandhill Ad .
304 -675 -3B34 .

BHAI;;tlti
43 Farm s for Rent
41

Houses for Rent

Small furni shed house. 1 or
2 aduhs only. Cal l 446 -

033B .
For rent or for sa le. house. 5
mi. from town . no pet s Ca ll

Secluded . mini farm , all
fenced , remode l farm home,
wit h 4 bedr ., S300 per mo .

Clalond Raolty 992 -2259 .

44

446 -116B.

Apartment
for Rent

G.E . auto wa sher. harvest
gold. guaranteed. $110 .
Kenmor e auto washer ,
S11 0 .. white . Bo th 30 day
warranties . Call446 -8181 .

$195

mo. Sa. fc lat44
Very nice two bedroom
apartment in Kanauga. c ar pet ed. stove , refri gerator,
washer -dryer hookup. Call

Furnished 3 r. private bath.
845 2nd. Avo .. Gallipolis.
Ref . preferred . Call 446 -

246 -681B .

2215 .

Modltrn 3 bdr . full ba se ·
ment: N . 160. 8 m i. from
Holzer Medical Center . Ref .

Small furnish ed effiency. 1
professional type male only .
Center air &amp; heat. Call

&amp; soc . dap. Call 446 -0695 .
Furnished houee· 241 Jack -

eon Pike. Gallipolis, $ 17 5,
water

paid.

2

bdr .

Call

446 -033B .
2nd floor furnished apt .
Adult s only, no pets . You
pay own utilities. 729 2nd

446-4416 after 7PM .

Ave . Ca ll 446 -0957.

Unfurnished house. 2 ~dr . ,

Hou ses and 1 &amp; 2 bdr.
apartments for rent . HUD
program available . A-One
Real Estates, Carol Yeager,

Neighborhood Rd. Galhpolil.
Call 446-4416
after 7PM .

uoo

3 bedroom homo with lam·
ily room &amp; gtrlllf. t300
month. Rtf. 'lnd ' depol~
required . Jullt outoldt GoAl·
olio C.ll Mr. Gemmell,
~ 1 6:428-6320 after &amp;PM.

collect 1-304 -273 -9746.
6196 mo.
t

Realtor. Call 304 - 8756104 or 676-53B8.
Nicely furnilhld mobile
home, central air, 1 mile
below city over1ooklng river,

adulta only. Clll44e-0338 .

446 -3925 .

Apartments . 304 - 875 ·

6648 .
APARTMENTS,

and Galllpolla . 614 -446 8221 or 614 -245·9484.
Unfurnished apartments for
rent . Cell Automotive

Supply, 8 till 6, 304 -675 2218 , 304 -675 -6753.
TWO bedroom apartment ,
excellent condition, newly
painted . carpeted, washer &amp;
dryer hookup, private en trance , off street parking .
reference required , 304 -

676 -1962.

lowaat prlcea . RADCO ,
304 -623 · 1378.
For 1118 lump coal &amp; fire·
wood . Zlnn Coa l Co ., Inc .

Call 446 -1408 .
Firewood for aala . Call 814 -

3B8-9681 .
WOODBURNING STOVES
Free standing fireplace in serts, mobile home and
furnance ad-ona . Jividen•
Farm Equipment. Call 446 ·

1676.
Rayle Coa l Co ., Upper Rt . 7 .
Gallipolis . House coal for

sale . Call 446 -9200.
4 room apt . stove and
refrigerator furnished . yArd
and basement. 304 -6767541 evenings .

Firewood , 6100 . dump
truck load . Delivered . Call

614 -38B -9687.
46 Space for Rent
COUNTRY MOBILE Homa
Park . Route 33 , North of
Pomeroy . large lots. Ca ll

992 -7479 .

Phone 304 -773-5654 daily
or for evening appointment
Phone 304 -773-6440 after
5 p. m .

I~irs band lee

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
STORE 62 Olive St ., Galli polis . King coal &amp; wood
heaters with fan $469, set
box spring &amp; amattre11

$100,

firm

1120,

sofa -

loveseat &amp; chair S199, love
seats 870, new coal &amp; wood

heaters as low as 1399 with
blowers, used coal &amp; wood
heaters. new dinet seta 875
&amp; up, refrigerators, rangos ,
bunk beds complete $170 ,
bunkiea mattrlll81 $40.
chests. dre11ers, TV's. Call

446 -3159 .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
- Wllhlrt, dryere, refrigerators. rongeo. Skeggo Ap·
pllancoo, Upper .River Rd .,
beoidt Stone Croot Motel.
446 -7398 .

4 -hole 14' meg wheel s &amp;.
tires for small pickups , 2 -16 '
mud grip tires &amp; wheels for
VW. 2 good front seats for

Moto X bicycles , mfg . bY
Ideal . 6126 . Betz Honda

Sales. 446 -2240 .
Mobile home tires and axels ,

15 in ., 3 of each, $200. 4
Call 614 -388 -9025 .
Fuel oil stove with tank .
movie camera with projec tor in very good cond . Call

614 -367 -0581.

8 :00

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Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

....._ I J · t

1 ' 30
Short

bed

topper,

good·

condition, S100 . 304 -676-6476 .

Magnavox 8 hr VHS video
machine. $600 . Girts white

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Minolta carmera SRT-200 .
Case &amp; strap . 136 M M lens.
Set of close up lens. 2x
co nverter. Flash , $226 . exc .

co nd . Coll614 -388 -9364 .
Firewood. 636 . truck load .
S66 . a cord . Split and

949 -2160 or
2B34 .

614 -742 -

New solid oak furniture, lot
of misc.items. Buy direct
and save . Christmas lay-a·
way avai lable . Open Sun -

days .

CONKELS

ANTIQUES -Tuppers Plains .

Rt .7.

S &amp; E Gifts Shop selling
entire stock . Call 614 -992 5162 . Across from Codners
in Syracuse. Oh .
Grave blankets . 614 -992 -

7320 .
thing down! Take over pay ments S58 .00 monthly .
(4'x8 '} flashing arrow sign .
ew bulbs . letters . Hale

1 -800 -626 -7446

I will pay 26c per lb. for
tobacco quota. 304 -676·

$175 . 304 -676 -14B2.

2911.

large size hutch. four glass
doors A - 1 condition, must
sacrifice . 304 -676 -2529 af ter 3 p .m .

55 Building Supplies

rouwood

antique

cholra ·all radont . 1200.
each or both for 1300.
614-982-284e .
Cali Robert Horpor for Gin·
11ng and Yellowroot prlcea .
304-e75-1283 .
BUYING and sailing uHd
huvy lqulpmtnt (ogrlcuitu·
ral.

conttructlon,

mining,

chomlcol lnduatry. ate .}
through conslgnmant for 1
national company . Starting

ot 116,000. volu1. Coli
Robert L Htrper. 304· 675·
1283.
FIREWOOD, 180 . cord,
130. 'II cord, dtllvortd·
111ckod, 304 -875-e36e .

'I• CARAT di1mond tngogtment ring, 10 carat white

gold aattlng, 1260. oxcol·
lent Chrlatmaa gilt, 304675 · 5644.
Firewood, 130.00 load apllt,
126., unapllt, dallvarod,
304 -675 · 1206.
Two diamond engagement
rings. 1-weddlng band and
1-pre-engagement ring, appraised at over t1100 . Will
sellaepartely or all for *600 .

$300 . 614 -742 -3033 .

24x24 ,

$6 , 960 .

Lumber furnished . Can d eliver. Other sizes . Call 1 -

614 -886 -7311 .
NEW SHIPMENT

sheets for all building purposes . Flat porcelian enamel
coated . 4x8 thru 4 x 12 .
Prices , S7 .00 to &amp;9 .60.
Odds sizes for trailer under -

pinning . 614 -667 -30B5 .
Pets for Sale
KENNEL

Boarding all breeds . AKC
Reg . Oobarmans pups and
Doberman Stud Service.

DRAGONWYND CATTERY
• KENNEL . AKC Chow pup plea, CFA Hlmoloyon, Peralan and Slam••• kittens .
C1ll 44e -3844 1fttr 4PM.

table .

304 - 675-

Dinette set, like new $160.

304 -773-5967.

Hay for sale . Orchard graas.
Timothy &amp; clover. Stored at
lasher Farm. Rutland, Oh .
Goebel Angus Farm , Cool -

villa , 1-614 -667 -3838 ev enings &amp; weekends .
Hay for sale . large &amp; Small

71

Autos for Sale

1980 Light blue Blutr will
moko dul. A• for Ktvln
Will, e14-3e7-7234 oft1r
3 :16PM,

6 fu ll blooded Boogie pupa
126. aoch . 304-876-8145 .

1876

67

Musical
Instruments

-ItELECTRIC organ. 304 -458 t 617 .
58

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

Cougar XR7 351 .

P.S .• p .b .. a.c ., a.t. , crulte,
t .w ., am-fm tipe. 11,360.
614 ·982-6575 .
t 978 LX Hondo, now Mi·
chelln tlrea . Coli 614-982 6460 .
HARTS

Uaad Cars, Now

Haven West Virginia . Over
20 laaa expenelva cera in
stock .

1876 FORD 4 door oadln.

68

100 lB .

1 apples, 87 buahel, Ray burn's
Ohio .

Market.

Kanauga,

~"' lqppllwa

II Lh 11\QAk

61

Farm Equipment

JIVIDENS FARM
EQUIPMENT
446-1675
NEW·· long tractors,
Vermeer balers &amp;. hay
equipment. bale movers &amp;.

ps , pb, air conditioning,
cheap, good condition .

$796 .

304 - 45B - 1854

evenings.
1980

Turbo

Trans

matlc, po, pb, 81295 . 304 896 -3696 .
Trucks f o f Sale

t973 chevy pickup 53,000

Herrls~poney, corn p18nter,

·plows, dloc, round beler,
goo1e nack grain trlller,
J.D. monu rtt opnttdor.
WE
BUY
USED
EQUIPMENT!
1 largo bin wtll hold 1pproxl·
mttlly 1,600 lbo., of grain
omel oonltNctlon. Ctll614·
379-2608 ,
Wholt lhell oorn ..,, Dec.
te. per 100 lbe. with ooclto
te. pro ••'*ed· Morgon'1
Woodlawn Farm, Pliny Rt.
36. 304·6'l!6· 2275,

9 ,30

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a bact

Stroot.
Vans

&amp;

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1980 Jeep CJ-5 good
cond ., 4 extra wheels. Coli
446-3607.

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160 min .}

Six Great Ideas 'Ju s·
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Cor . Fourth and Pine

Phone 446· 3888 or 448·
4477
United C·r aft Ptumblng end ~
heating service . No job to ·· \
large or to email . OabY -~~
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1183 Soc. Ave., Gallipolis ~·· '
441·7833 or 446·1833.
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rocked, m1ka offar. Call
4lll· 1897.

MOWREY&amp; Upholllory Rt.
1 lox 124, Pt. Ploaaant,
304-e?e-4164.

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(I) News/ Sports/ Weather
(f) Dave A llen at large
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11 :30 U (1) (I) Tonight Show
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'82 The Oakridge Boys,

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1874 Y1m1h1 Enduro ~lrt
bike, 2,800. mlln. Ctll458·
1817.

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Jim Lanier, 304-675 -7397. _ .t

vs .

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Denv er and Fallon 1nst111 s
doubts 10 Blak e about
Adam not being h1s son

We'll do it. Ca ll 446-3159 or r
614-266-1967 altar 6.

-llo, etc. John Blake, 614882-5858 .

m

(!) NCAA Football : Mirage Bowl from Jokyo ,

General Hauling

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(I) Family Tie s

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Need ' something haulec::l
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Pomeroy . 992 -2284.

the
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11:30

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Sales &amp; Service Sharpen
Scissors . Fabric Shop,

Killed
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the trial of Bruno Richard
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you would expect from an
expert Ea st. But it got Sou th
to one no-trump and Ba rbara t o lead a diamond. She led
the deuce .
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dummy. East look hi s ace
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21 Greek letter
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28 Satanic
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34 Spire orna m ent
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JONES BOYS WATER SER VICE . Cali 614 -367-7471
or 814 -367· 069t _

belt offer. 304·675-7465

9 :00

sid i ng, roofing, garaga
dooro, frot aotlm1to1, e14·
e88 -8206.

1977 F-260 Ford 4x4, very
good ahapa, has 8,000 lb.

or coukl ba JHn at 922 23rd

poiSOn SUCkln

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extras, 85.500. Call 614·

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good shape. S1 ,300. orB 0 .
Call446· 1805.

warn winch, air, AM-P:M
ca11ette, 34.000mi.,lotaof

Does he always
have a lollipop
in his mouth?

Perhaps we cauqht

Outter·Doora. Oft.rlng con ~ ,
tlnun guttering, 111ml11a

84

(I) (jQ) Rudolph Th e

Wonderland Andy Gnff1t h
narrat es as Frosty th e
Snowman gets marned.

(;,\SOI.Ir&gt;;E IlLLEY

miles. Engine and body in

feeders. ~agons, rotary
367-0631.
t il lers, rotary cutten,
plows, disc, aeedert.
19B1 VW die101 truck, ex .
cultivators. blades , gates,
cond . Call 446-2062.
&amp; power w11hera.
-------------·lcAnd • • ua to gat a comptate 1966 GMC pickup, 1700 or

line of porto &amp; oervlcol
USED·- 275 MooHy Ferguoon whh loader, IH hydro
70, two Ford Jubilees, 600
Ford, 8 -N Ford, 70 Oliver,
Farguoon 30, Muoey

J•

Wotar Wallo. Commtroltl
ond Domootlc. Toot holu.
Pumps 81loo and Strvice ,
304· 885-3802.

Ziggy' s Gift

Red -Nosed Reindeer Ru dolph IS called upon to
gu1de Sama·s sle1gh (60
mm.)
CI)
Survival
Special
'M1zma . A frica's My ster IOus Spnng · Th1 s w ildlif e
spec1al look s at the vanety
o f creature s who v1 s1t Ken ya ·a M z1ma Spnng . (60
m1n .)
(j]) Snow Goose

end

RINGLE'S SERVICE upt· · • ·
rlonced roofing, Including
hot ttr 1pplloatlon. c1rpen ·
tlr, oltotrlcltn, muon. Coli
304-e75-2088 or 875· _,'
4580 .

82

I Jumbles

Z1ggy , the cartoon char ac ter wi th the b1g round
nose. make s h1s telev1son
d ebut .

F &amp; K Tr1t Trimming, stump
rornovol. C1ll 675·1331 .

ADVANCED

Cll Ill Cll Family Feud
(I) Business Report
(jj) Hitch Hikers Guide/
Galaxy
G)
(i})
Entertainment
Tonight
U ffi (I) Real People To -

0

)

Answer· The sailor turned mini ster wa s skilled at

For
It
(!) ESPN SportsCenter
([)
N SA
Basketball :

Cll CD G2l

.-\LLEY OOP

Am,

74 Plymouth Satellite. auto·

Yestelday·s

® Eyewitness News
CD 1]21 People" s Court
D (I) 11Di You Asked

(I)
MOVIE :
' Nicholas
Nickleby'
I]) I Spy
(!)
NCAA
Basketball :

houu otllo. Call 57e -2318
or 44e-2454.

Phone 61 _4 -992-8370.

T-top, low mileage, loaded,
after 6, 304-576·2906 .

72

Ou111r,

r XX] [I I I I

Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby

Kentucky at Notre Dam e

Rodney Howery. 614-882 ·
8370 .

19B1 Dodgo Omnl 4 dr .•
111w tirta, Alp inl radio aya·
tam, 4 apd ., 37 MPG
ovtr1g1. 13,800. Coli 44e e83o .

AKC REg . Cocktr Spaniol
block &amp; whlto 1 yr . old,
female. Coli 448-2203.

1

United Crafts . Roofing ,
IPOUdng, aiding and storm
windows . Nojobtoolarpeor
too small. Oaby A . Martin.

Motorola.

Now arrange the circled loners to
lorm the surpnse answer . as sug ·
gested by the above car1oon

(Answers tomorrow )

ntght' s program features a
tncycie race for adult s. golfer s pl ay1 ng on a cour se
covered wi th snow and a
look at the 'fastest bart ender in the West.· (60 mm )
(l) MOVIE: 'Taps'

STRUCTION . Conatr ., roof- ..~
ing, aiding, spouting; fane - --..'l
ing, painting, repairs &amp; · ~~

Rlgiatorad Him1i1y1n 7
month old f1mo lo kltttn ,
dtCIIWid, hu hod til shots .
C1ll 814·245·5000.

1981 Chryal~rCordobo,iow
mllu, 18,000. Call e14·
378· 272e .

1 '00

CON -

RO N'l Tolevlolon Borvlce:
Spocltllzlng In Ztnlth 1nd

es C1m1ro, 13,000. Clll
e14· 379-2728 .

1'/HA,.? OH,. JUST ANOTHER HOUR
I'M SORRY.. OF STUDY! YOU DON'T
ltiAMA ~ I'M I'IANT ANNIE &lt;:iETTING
ANFULLY
THE BEST OF YOU
SLEEPY... AGAIN, DO YOU, LIS6Y?

2107.

1878 Dido Dolto 88 Royol,
AC , AM-FM llttro, crulu
control, olootric duo! looka,
r•r dtfoggtr, tilt otttrlng
whttl, now tiraa. Coli e 14·
378 · 2320.

Want a cuta, funy stocking
otuffu . AKC Minoturo
Schnou11r pupploo. Will ba
rudy WHk btfora Chrlat·
mu. 8111 1nd p1ppu, ohotl
ond wormod . C1ll 448 4e80.

WELL, I'M JUST- NOT
VERY CREATIVE. LI88Y
5PELLS WORDS IN ALL
KINDS CY 0/FFEREI(T,
INTERESTIH' 11AYS ,.

cleaning. Call 446 -8253 or
446 -2000.

bales . 614 -985 -3300.

Prlntanswerhere ·

Atlanta at Boston

Cleaning featured by Haffelt
Brosthers Custom Carpets .
Free estimates . Call 446·

Sp1nl1i puppy for Chriat moal AKC Biondo Cocktr
Sponltl pupplu 1160. Heva
bun wormld ond hod 111
ohota. C1ll e14-388 ·8766
lfttr SPM .

Would you like 1 cute Cocker

7 :30

Call 614-388 -9857 .

CHRISTIAN ' S

II

MAY L.EAD ONE
10 \HE ALTAR.

Report

~l

PAINTING
interior and
extedor, plumbing. roofing. "'
some remodeling. 20 yra. "

Unltod Creft. Complett Carpentry Service. No job to
largo or too om1ii. Ooby A .
M1rtin, Rodnty HoMry.
e14 -882· 8370 .

2 brown velvet rockers, 1

coffee
3556 .

Call 6t4 -256-

1182 .

1979 Pontloc Sunblrd, 4
cyi., 4 apd ., AM-FM atoro,
air, 48,000 mi .. oxc . cond .
Coli 44e· 7838 or 44e -1387
oftor &amp;PM .

POTATOES,

$160. 304 -676 -3248 .

PLASTERING

textured ceilings com mer··. ;
cial and residential, . free

CAPTAIN STEEMER Carpet

p .m .

(J

'NFL

Cil Entertainment Tonight
Cil Charlie's Angels
Ill Cll Tic Tac Dough
Cll (jj) MacNeil-Lehrer

bale . 614 -B43 -3294 after 6

Traeeppnwtlpe

Ground corn, $6 .00 per
cwt . Will mix minerals,
molauea, if desired . 304 676 -3308 .
6860. will aell for 8650. 1 -~--------

Truck topper , 8 h . fur long
bed, insu lated , like new

Mixed hay for sale. $1 .60

I

M innesota .·

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout ing . 30 years experience.
specializ.,g in bult up roof .

Metal

8 months old Yamaha re ·
ceiver , Technics turntable. 2
large Fisher speakers, pd

304 -895 -3316 .

Hay &amp; Grain

I

IPELSOG

([) Gomer Pyle

eatimates.

(]

1

(I) NFL Films 'Super Bowl
VIII Highlights: Miami vs .

Home
Improvements

exp. Call 614-3BB -9652.
64

months. 304 -675-2533 .

8ft . pool table with aCCOSIO·
ries. good cond . $126 .

ern boota. 6t4-698-3290.

barn ,

Excellent condition . girls
clothing size nb to 24

304 -895-3878 .

Registered Quarter Horse .
Also grade. Saddles. bridles .
winter horae blankets. West·
Holstein heifers for sale. 2 to
10 months old . 5160 . to

304 -675-2731 .
1975 Vega , 31 .000 miles.

81

rJ

ring Dick Cavett Th1 s
show pre sents an ins1de
look at the shows and
stars appearin_R on HBO.

""II

614 -266 - 1113 or 614 256 -6618.

Bui ld your own garage or

HILLCREST

2

trailer , &amp;2.400. Cali 614643 -2916 .

lvr •lava

3 outstanding club calves.
Butler Hereford Farm . Call

and

([) Bob Newhart Show
Cll Gl 1]21 ABC News
Ill CllilDI CBS News
Cll Dr. Who
(fi) Over Easy
7 ,00 D (1) P.M . Magazine
(1) HBO Magazine Star -

26 ft . covered wagon travel

Livestock

6t4 -245 -6121 .

Ping Pong table in good
co ndition . Call Lillian Weese

Ladiea winter coat-with fur
collar and cuffs . Very good

63

I (]

Films ' will be aired .

Campers

STUCCO
Building materials block ,
brick , sewer pipes, win ·
dows. lintels. etc . Claude
Winters, Rio Grande. 0 . Call

anytime.

Storm Window 29x30 with

&amp;

62 Wanted to Buy

Bedroom suite complete
$150. Living room suite

56

at 614 -949 -2034 . 860 .00 .

pre-empted

78 Motors Homes

54 Misc. Merchandise

Tic T ac Dough
(I) Ski School
([) Cerol Burnett
([) Ill ([) Gl 1]21 News
(I) Newa/Sports/ Weathor
Cll (fi) 3·2-1, Contact
I1Di Eyewitness News
D (1) Cil NBC News
(]) MOVIE: 'Tho Hideout'
(I) Pick Tho Pros If the
NFL Players strike cont.n ·
ues. this program will be

twin bed p lus queen size 1
ca nnon ball solid maple bed,

$300 . Call 446 -4595 .

IMMAX

Tree'

Ill

p .m .

Floor model stero 6ft long .
tape, record player, radio .
very good con d . Must see to
appreciate. Call 446 -4752 .

A

(1) MOVIE' 'The Learning

pair. 6t4-986-4339 after 6

76

(1) Newacentor
Two of Hearts

young girl stumbles onto
the truth behind her broken
home .

1979 Bass Tracker t 11 . Like

VW . MILLERS USED AUTO
PARTS . Call 614 - 245 9102 .

D
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new. big motor, needs re ·

BAG. Wisconsin Russett no .

row corn planter , John
Deere. good cond .. 6200 .

Mobil e home spaces in
Mason &amp; Hartford, W .Va .
Inquire at Hogg &amp; Zuspan .

port -o-crib . Call 446 -4944 .

quality. 180.

mobi l e

homes, houses. Pt. Pleasant

For sale Simmon s baby
mattress, strollee car seat ,

pan on St .Rt . 143, Pome·
roy . Reasonably priced .

For sale R8ataurant·
Carryout aqulpment, used .

EVENING

~

POODLE GROOMING . Call
Judy Taylor at 814 -3 67 7220 .

preferred . No pets . Oepotlt

WEDNESDAY
12/1/82

;

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For Sale - CHRISTMAS
TREES . One mila off Rt .7 by

gal. tonk , price 1340. Other
8 rm apt. , with 3 bdr . In 1i181 In stock , haul In your
Middleport , 1150 per mo . pickup truck . Ca ll 614·28eplua dap . 882 -6682 .
6830, Jackaon, Oh . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES
6 room Apt . with 3
bd .rooma In Middleport. Wood burning tdd on tur ·
1160. month, plua dopoa~ . nence . Still In factory crate.
Call 614 · 882 · ~e82 .
ueo . Coli 1-e14 - 2ee 121e .
Efllclancy apt . e14-8925434 .
Waterline For Sele lA Inch
1e0 PSI117.85per100ft .,
Newty furnlthed-1 bd .room , 1 · 1 eo PSI 128.8e per 1 oo
utll. paid. Nice for profea· ft .. 1 w 1 eo PSI 147.eo por
tiona! person . Referencea 100 ft . Ron Evana Enter required . e14· 882· 3180.
priMa, 4 miles South of
Jackson on St . Rt. 83 ,
2 bd . room furnished . Adults e14 -28e -5830.

..JeRK-''

·.~

washer 8100 . Call
256 -1207.

Plastic Septic Tanka . State
and county approved . 1 ,000

~'&lt;ASPeR

1974 Chrysler 16ft. boat,
1975 Chrylser 90 horoa ' "
motor with power lift. Boat.
motor &amp; trailer $2,000. Call
614-367 -0631 .

Call446 -7795 .

furnithed apt ., $180. 2
bedroom houu •186 . Oep -

required . 814-882-2748 .

Motors for Sale

frama . 614 -992 -2021 .

64 Misc . Merchandise

Television
Viewing

UNCLE Bl..O\NING

AT THAT

IS

The Dai

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~·
75
Boats and

awa.y.

~he's

Whirlpool washer &amp; dryer
$ 90 eac h . GE washer with
mini wash S110 . Kenmore

614 -

.

playpen . Call 614 -2 46 6182 after 5PM .

Signs .

Gallipolla. Call 446-02B6 .

oalt S100. Call 614 -992 2288 .

1iP: Neve~ plby wit!,
Your oWM~':&gt; bow\;n'j 'b?.ll when

Baby crib and mattress,
$ 36 . Two baby car seats.

REPOSSESSED SIGNI No-

1 - 304 -273 -9745

51 Household Goods

Nice. 2 bdr . , dupl ex apt ..
large rooms . complet ely fur nished . $185 per mo .. Main
St .. Cheshire . Call 614 -

Whir lpool avacado washer ·
dryer pair e,;tra. nice con d .,
$250 . Dryers. also ni ce
variety , 30 day guaranteed .

Motorcycles

19B1 JR -50 Suzuki &amp; 1979 ·,.
Elalnor 260 CR Hond • Call - •
614 -3B8 -B711 '

~~Al.l"

1976 Pinto auto. PS , PB,
8BOO. 6' patio door $100.

Firewood delivered 560 . a
cord . Coal delivered $45 .
ton . Call Tom Hoskins 614·

USED Furniture. Refrigera tor . 36 in . gas range , living
room suite s. sofa bed .
swivel rock ers . end tables .
coffee table . Corbin and
Snyd er. 955 Second. 446 -

1~E' Klf'ft"N~ 1-!AA~

April . Call6t4 -266 -1113or
614 -266-6518 .

1983 Necc hi sewing ma c hine cost new $439 .95 ,
equipped with free arm , zig
zag . and much more. Repos sessed model only 3 month s
old , like new condition , pay
off balance owed of only
out of town call collect .

74

PometOy Middleport, Ohio

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Grain fed freezer beef , half
or whole, available thru

deliverod . 614 -843-3603.

S115 . Call 614 -385 -891B .

December 1, 1982
by Larry Wright

54 Misc. Merchandise KIT 'N' CARLYLE ••

446 -0322

G .E. washer &amp; dryer goo d
co nd ., as king S250. Call

POMEROY -2 bedroom un -

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1

tion of bedroom suites .
ce dar c hest s, rock ers . m etal
ca binets . swivel roc kers .
Used Furniture .. bookcas e,
ranges . chai rs. end tables .
wash ers. dryers, refrigera ·
tors and TV ' s. 3 miles out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
6pm, Mon . thru Fri. . Sam t o
5pm, Sat .

Very ice two bedroom apartm ent in Kanauga . ca rpeted ,
stove . refrigerator . washerdryer ho okup Call collect

Spacious 3 bed1oom . 2 42 Mobile Homes
bath. brick homa . 850 .000 .
for Rent

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

899 ., to $436 . 7 pc ., $189.
and up. Wood table with six
chairs 542 6 . to S746 . Des k
$110 up to S226 . Hutches,
S550 . and up. maple or pine
finish . Bunk bed complete
with mattresses. S260. and
up to S395 . Baby bed s.
$110 . Mattresses or box
springs, full or twin , S68 ..
firm . S68 . and $78 . Queen
sets . 5 196 . 4 dr. chests,
$42 . 5 dr. c hests. S54 . Bed
frames , S20.and 525 .. 10
gun · Gun cabinet s. 5360 ..
dinen e chairs S20 . and S25 .
Gas or electric ranges. S 326
up to 5375
Baby ma -

Coll614 -256 -1207.

Upstairs unfurniehed apt, 6
rm1 . &amp;. bath . 413 4th Ave ..

675 -6726

and up to $126 . Hid e-a .
beds , 5440 . and up to
$626 .. Recliners , $ 176. to
83 50 .. lamps from 6 28 . to
S76 . 5 pc . dinettes from

1171 .
Very ice two bedroom apartment in Kanaug a. c arpeted ,
stove . ref rigerator, washerdryer hookup. Call c ollect

3 br . 2 baths . 2 car garage . 6 room h ou se . ce ntral heat
fireplace . heat pump , all and air . city water . on 13
brick . 4 '12 acres of la nd . 8 1l 1 ac res . lieving Ro ad . West
percent assumabl e loan at Colu mb ia . Call 304 · 676 Apple Grove
304 -676 - 1 922 aft er 6 p .m .
28 65
1--------------------

Call for app oin tment 304-

S2B6 . to SB96 . Tables, 846

frames $20,
, &amp; S30,
~~~~,·~··~~·~~~~"~"~~-~·!'(~-~~~~::~F~L~A~-=~~ kin
tresses.
625 525
&amp; $36,
bed
g frame $50. Good seloc ·

31 Homes for Sal e
-·- - - - - - -- - 3 bdr ho me in town . ba se men t. la rge lot . many tr ees .
woo dburner. qu iet neigh ·
bor hood . 532 . 500 . Ca ll
446 -4999 .

son . $ 10.000
6408 .

lAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofa. chair, rocker , otto ·
man . 3 tables. (extra heavy
by Frontier). $685 . Sofa ,
chair and loveseat. $276 .
Sofas and chairS priced from

Wednesday, December 1, 1982

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Page- I 6- The Daily Sentinel

r---Local briefs:-__,
Hunters urged to use caution
Sheriff .James .J Proffitt urges all hunters to use extreme caution
when firing to make sure what and where the projectile will stlke.
Tuesday the sheriff' s department receive a call fmm Thurman
Mart in. Jr.. Snowball Hill. Syracuse, that a deer slug had penetrated
his mobile home and destroyed a clock on the wa ll.

Miller
renamed
president
COLUMBUS, Ohio iAPi-David

Eight forfeit bond in mayor's court
E ight defendenrs forfeited bond and four were fined Tuesday in
the rourt of Pomeroy mayor Clarence Andrews.
Forfeit ing bond were Mark A . Casto. Pomeroy, speeding, $l7;
'\1ichael l mtxxlen, Pomeroy. speed ing, $46; Ga&gt;•lord Young,
Alban&gt;·· disord eri&gt;· manner, $63; Car l E . Moore. Syracuse,
disorderl&gt; m anner, $6:1; William Rey nolds, Bidwell. speeding, $l5;
.John Manley, Middleport, failure to maintain assured clear
distance. ~J:l; Roger Reynold s, Middleport . reckless operation. $163;
ThPron Clark, Langsville, speeding, $l7.
Fined were Harold Rainer, Racine, speed ing, $l5 and costs; Mark
Slater. Rutland. fai lure to register vehicle, $6.1 and costs; Da le W.
Kn ight . Rac int•. no opera tor' s license. $6.1 and costs; Ronnie
Richards. Middleport. r'E'&lt;'k less opera tion. $100 and cos ts. destroying
,·illage propertv . $200 and costs. and lea1·ing thP scene of an accident ,
$2()1 and cos ts.

Fire damages Rutland home
Damagt&gt;s \\T' rP SPI at S-UOl in an rlf'f'trir;.~ l fin• which struck the
huml' of thl' floll Imboden famii.1· on :"\ew Lima Road Tuesda&gt;' ·
accordi ng 10 .r repo rt from the Hut land Fin• Department .
The dep;u·rmr nl reportrd that the fin · Sl&lt;ll'led nm r a fu se box and
trJ \'f'\('(l throug h thP \\'&lt;.I ll anct into lhf' attic in lhP onr s10ry fram £'

0 . Miller of Newark was re-elected
pres ident of the Ohio Farm Bureau
Federation today at its 64th annual
meeting.
He has served as president of the
farm bureau since March 1981.
On Tuesda y . Miller won his fifth
three·year term on the farm bureau
board of trustees. representing
Coshoc ton. Holmes. Knox and
Licking counties.
Miller began farming in 1962. His
operation In Licking County in·
eludes sweet corn . pumpkins,
strawberries, corn and soybea ns.
The m ee ting recessed today after
delegates ar ted on an nual
resolutions.

I Residents...

hCHTII'

Heig.~

Area deaths

em ergency runs

Thl' Mcig' County Emergrnc) Mr&lt;lica l Service report s fi ve ra ils
Wf'n • unswC'rcd b~ · local squads Tursday.

At 1::17 a.m .. thP Re~rin e unit \\·as ca lled to Route .118across from
1-:IPmr·nt&lt;trY School. to transport f\:aomi Brinker to Veterans
:VlPmori al Hospi tal. Charlf' nr· Sissler ll'&lt;t S takPn from the Joe Bolin
n'siclcncc to \ .l'll'rans Memorial b1· the flu !land squad at 12:36 p.m .,
and at :1: 30. Huli~nu rl'spondecltu" ca lll u lakt• E&lt;iith S.:arles hum
her New Llma Road residence to Pleasant VaU Hospital.
The Middh•JXH1 squad transported Marie ll ltlliron from 247
'\1ulberT\' St. In \'ctcrons Memorial a t ~&gt;: :'l p.m .. and . finally, at R: 29
p.m .. the Tup p&lt;:•r s Plains squad took Dora Rauer from a Tuppers
Plains hom&lt; ' In Camden Cla r·k Hospita l.
H.rci n~

,1f!nour1cc dates for bazaar
Th(' annual ( 'hrbt mu s h,11.aar of tlw S&lt;"nior Cit i zl·n~ Crnt£'r \\'ill J:x:&gt;
IH•Id Thursda1 .tnrl Frida)· from 9: :Ul a.m . 10 :l: :ur p.m . A public
lunC' il('4.m will I)( • ~P! Y ('(I fmm 11 :.10 a.m . to t: :J£l p.m on hoth da~' s .
On Sundal l h&lt;· annua l Chri stmas program wi ll be held al !he
, t• nt er at 1..10 p.m. In be followed hv a 4 p.m. po tlu"k dinner. The
puhlil · i.-. tm·i!('(l.

Public meeting .~fated
.-\ puhl w m t ·t·l m .L: tu f'f.luc atP ronsumrrs of thf' Columbus and

s. !Ul llt ·r ·•1 1 ·h 111 l·:lt •1.'1 ric Co. on tariff rf'gu \a tions r oncrrning 11li'C.I l linP
t ·x 1t · n ~ i 1 1n ... \\ 1!l \)(' l1i'ld ~·l onda~
c ·ommu ni t\ l ~ 1 1 ilrli n t.~. locat('fi nff

at i p.m. at the Tor ch Methodist
Routr i lx'hind fl1£' Sugar Shack in

Tnrr il

Cunsu nwrs rou nd! in Columbus and
th' ' ,\ pp:t\,'1 • ':o~n OhiD Publi1 · l ntf'n•s t Campaign will I)( ' prC'SC'nl for
.\ll on H·\ •, t r·111 n thP O!ti('P of

l! ·t.:: II I l l!l '- 11 1'. I!

\am e
1.,

. h~t ·

. lll"

.~fwaker
\ l.~rt ~.

Ellis Williams

for .W'sswn

lntrrnat ional prPsidPnl of WorldwidE· Faith

:vt 1"'"1P'J:--. \'. 1!i \)( • 1hP ~ prdkl'r J 11hP Monda~' night mC'C'ting of thP Full
( ;uspC'I I ~U!-.lnt •:-.&lt;., :Yil'n ·s Ft.., llowship I ntrrnat ional. C'haptrr -119, to be
h&lt;·ld J 1 I &gt;uff' ' &lt;;morgasbonl. Callipolis, Monda1· night.
\ u t"f'~( · n ·;ltro n s an· nPCf·ssary and thosr att ending an" askrd to
proem! throu gh the rPgu lar ser~ · ing line and then go into the
rnf'f.•tin;..: room . Th(' mf'f'ling will bf'gin at 7: 1.~ p.m.
Dr. Mdd S h('forr b('coming ar tivf' with Worldwide M issions, wa s
an offirr al ami r&lt;Jucator in th• • Wesleyan Church. Since going wit h
World ll'irl&lt;· he ha"penl time in Ind ia and four ot her As ian countries,
fou ndr n ~ Ill orpha na ges and over a hundr'('(l churches. Dr. Maas has
tn ·n a
'~ll'SI on the PTL Club and has a ppm red on the700
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Pion dwmpionship wrestling
, 'J. I m p i , , n ~ h ip \\"rrstl ing is ('Oming to lhr 1\rw Haven Community
1\" iJ,J ; ;,~ on Thursda v. Dec. 2. with the first match se h&lt;'fluled forH
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ThC'I"I ' .11" ttm , . fl'JturP matchs- M£tdman M£tnson Vs. Zoltan thP
(; rpa t, F:rir K ing , .. .,_ Brutus anrl thr main L'\'C'nl in u till£' match
Buddv J)ono, · c~n \ ·s. Bull MooS&lt;·.
Admission w ill h&lt;· Sl for aclults and ~'2 for children.

Four fitted in Middleport Court
Four drfPndt •nt ~ v.:prp finrd Tut•sda.\· in Midd lC'port ma.vor's court,
prcsid"d '"' 'r hv :Vl ;,vor Fred Hoffman . The.v w0r(':
Hm I. Hil l. l~dwPII. $10 and costs. squPa ling tires; Rita K .
Havman . :VlirJdlt •porr . $HI and costs. 0xpir"d automobile lags; Ralph
W. Haugh&lt;'\ . Columbus, $'210 and costs plus thrcp days confinement ,
driving whil&lt;' intox icat ed ; Gaylord L. Young. Albany , $2.10 and res ts
plus thrN · da,l's confinement. dri1·ing while intoxica ted .

Common pleas court
Two suit&gt; fnr dil·orn'. lhn'f' dissolutions and one for support were
flied In :YlPigs County Common Pleas Court.
Filing for divorce were Scali A. Warner. Ht . 4, Pomeroy, against
Stephani&lt;· R. Warner, Gallipolis, and Charlolle M. Arms. Long
Bolt om aga inst Rona ld Arm s. PomPID)'.
Fi ling for dissolution were Francis A. Case, Middleport, and
Jacquelin" K. Case, Midd leport; Cat hy Ann Swartz, Middleport, and
Jerry David Swar1z, Middleport , and Larry David Tucker. HI. 4,
Pomcro.v. and Ja111s SuzelleTuckcr. Ht . 4, Pomeroy.
Shamn K. Hubbard filed for support under the Reciprocal
Agreement Act against Kr rmit Buzzard.

Wqmen's group meets
Tt)e Women 's AssoCiation of the
First United Presbyterian Church
, ' " " te&lt;?l Thursday at 7:30p.m . at
" of Jean Moore. Pictures of
._and w!U be shown.

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in thP mountains.
In Arizona , lOinchesof snowfellin
F lagstaff by TUPsday night and
school·· bu ses had to be lowed . In
Kingman, w ind gusts '•'Pre clocked
at84 mph, and in Phocnix,a building
roof collapsed from the weight of
rain.
High winds kicked up dust storms
from Yuma. nmr the Ca lifornia
border. to Gila Bend. south of
Phoenix .
The storm struck Ca lifornia with
lillie wam ing as winds shifted from
light to oOmph "within a matter of
minutes," sa id Keith Ewing, the
slate's chief Na tional Weather
Service forecaster.
As the storm plowed inland '1!0
Nort hern Ca lifornia, ra in combined
with record high tides to rip a 50·foot
hole in a levee. nooding Venice
Tract, a 3,f'IOO-acre island on the
Sacramento·Sa n .Joaquin River
delta.
F'loodwa ters wen' expected to
reach 15 feel over the rich farmland .
Wind s gusted to 82 mph on !he
Santa Cruz coast and turned a
parked Boeing 7rrl jet in a half-circle
al San Francisco lntPrnational
Airport .
F alling trees knocked down wires
and •rut power to up to 400,()00
Northern California electric custom ers. But workers restored power
to all but about 22.500 customers by
late Tuesday.
By mid-a flemoon, 73 Inches of
snow had accumulated In Norden,
Calif., and avalanche wa rnings
were Issued for the eastern Sierra.
Four people were missing in the
storm and at least six people died,
including a 4·year-old boy who was

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his fam ily 's Jeep overturned. T wo
men died in San Diego County
traffic accidents, a 66-year-old Los
Angeles man died in a car ·bus
accident on a rain·slick street, and a
Camarillo woman was missing
after her car hit a bridge abutmen t
and she was nipped into a creek.
Heavy winds toppled a 110-foot
cranp in Long Beach, killing the
operator. lnHumboldtBay.a m an's
body washed ashore after his cr ah
boa t broke up in rough waters and
two other m en were missing. A
Napa man was missing after being
swep t into stormy Bodega Bay.
In Southern California, the storm
dumped 2.33 inches of rain In less
than 12 hours and wa shed a $500,()00
hom e into the sea at Malibu.
In Long Beach and San Diego
Bay, dozens of pleasure boats were
ripped from their m oorings.

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Daylene Ba hr, Mildred Bctz.
Kathryn Buchanan, Mrs. Mark
Coughenour and daughter. Rut h
Crow, Helen DeLawder, Robert
E lliott, Marguerete Engel, Lyvonia
George, M arie Glassburn, Mrs.
Joel Harlow and daughter, Mrs.
Trent Harrison and son, Mrs.
Daniel Lee and son, Wanda M alone.
Kerry Marcum , Lily Martin,
Thelma McClure. John M cGowan.
Mrs. Ralph McMillan and daug h·
ter, Peggy Mullin . Kell&gt;· Sand" rs.
Hayward Sheets, Margaret Swift,
Wanda Thomas, Mrs. Samuel
Williamson and daughter, Thomas
Woods.

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We have a good selection. Let us design a
beautiful setting for your holiday table.
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A sincere thank you to all the nice people
who attended our Christmas open house
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" The Way Ame rica Sends love. "
106 Butternut Ave.
We accept all major credit cards &amp; w1re
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Tuesday admissions - Naomi
Brinker. Racine; Hay Hall, Vinton;
Sharlene Watson, Pom eroy; Marie
Milliron, Middleport : Bobbie Roy,
Racine.
Tuesday discharges - Bea trice
Rairden. Abbie Strauss

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White, McArthur.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Byler. son .
Ray; Mr. and Mrs. David Radc liff,

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Meeting set Thursday
Evangeline Chapter will meet
Thursda y at 7:30 p.m . at the
Masonic Temple. There will be
potluck refreshments and a $5 gift
excljllnge. Officers arr to wear
" ljpPfer dresses.

M ar garet R. Honey, 70, New
Haven, died Tuesday in Pleasa nt
Va lley Hospital.
Born April 16, 1912, in Bluefield.
she was the daughter of the late
Henrv C. and Nannie B. Harrison
Peery.
She was also preceded in dea th bv
her husba nd, Henry C. Honey Sr .. in
1979, and two brothers. William H.
and James C. Peery.
She was owner and opera tor of
Honey's Food Markel in New
Haven and a member of St. Paul
Lulhl'ran Church, N&lt;'w Ha ven.
Survivi ng arc three daughters.
Mrs. Na ncy P. Douglas, Parkersburg. Mrs. Ar lana L. Lieving,
Kingston. Ill .. and Mrs. Margaret L.
Smith . Mason; a son. Henri' C.
Roney .Jr.. New Haven; two sisters.
Mrs. Nannie L. F'ox , New H qv~ n .
and Mrs. Virginia M . Bonham.
Pri nceton; a brother . H e n r~· C.
Peer.·. New Port Richey. r ia.; 1o
gra ndchild ren, s ix g re a t gra ndchildren.
Funeral services will be con·
durt&lt;xi Friday, 1 p.m .. at Foglesong
Funera l Home in Mason w ith !he
RPv. Ca ss Hutchinson and th1· Hev.
George Weirick officiating. Burial
will follow in K irk land Memoria l
Gardens.
Frimds mav ra il at the funeral
home from 2-4 p.m . and 7-9 p.m .
Thursda y .

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The commissioners will wait for opinions from the residents of Tuppers
Pla ins for a short period of tlme before making final approval of the
pmposed plan.
Once the commissioners m ake their decision the plan w ill be submitted ID
EPA. They will also apply for for an EPA construction grant.

Margaret Ront-y

E ll is William s, 57, 1425 Oh io St ..
Point Plmsa nl , died Tuesday
morning i n P leasant Vall ey
Hospita l.
Born Jan . 13, l!f25, in Point
Pleasant. he wa s the son of Mrs.
Emma Lewis Toles. Point Plea
sa nt , who surv ives. and thf' laiC'
Clarence William s.
He was a World War II Army
ve tf'ra n.
Othf'r survivors &lt;.11'1' a da ughiPr,
Mrs. Dwight 1M arv Lou 1 Bu rlong,
Da y ton, Ohio; two grandchild ren;
four sister s. Mrs. Hand&lt;rll 1Chris·
tine! Clayton and Mrs. Karen L ynn
Craddolph, both of Columbus, Ohio,
Mrs. Cecil Ann Wilson and Miss
Lillian Lou T ol&lt;'s. bol hof Cincinnati.
Ohio; three brothers. James An·
drew Toles, Point Pleasa ni .Charlcs
E. Toles, Hunt ington. nnd .fohn
Nelson Willi am s. Columbus; and
maternal grandmot her . Mrs. Chris·
tine Lewis. Point Pleasant .
Funeral scrYices will be con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday In
Crow·Husscll Funeral Home. Point
Plea sant . wit h the Hcv . Bill Ward
officiating. Burial will follow in
Lone Oak Cemetery wilh military
graveside sPrl'ires by American
Legion Post 23.
Friends may ra il at lhP funeral
hom e from 7-9 p.m . Thursda.v .

their present Une. A Uve plant will be given to those
over 16 years of age. Refreshments will be served.
Pictured are, 1-r, Alberta Hubbard, Amy Cannlll,
Linda Hubbard and Don Hubbard. The greenhllllfle 18
open dally lrom 9 a.m . unto 5 p.m . and on Sunday
from I p.m. to 5 p.m .

OPEN HOUSE - The lOth aMual open house
will be held Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 4 and 5, from
noon unto 5 p.m . at Hubbard's Greenhouse In
Syracuse. Hubbard's Greenhouse has added
shrubbery such as trees and evergreens In addltlon to

Christmas Gift Sale
LADIES'

LONG GOWNS AND ROBES
Quality brand s like Lo.rraine , Phil maid and Wild·
crest.
Nylon , flannel , bru shed tricot, brushed nylon.
thermal and cha II is.
P,etite thru XXL.

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