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1 SeCtion, 10 Pegea 25 Centa
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Monday. March 25, 1985

By NANCY YOACliAM
404 pennlt Is the final step before the grant money can
The docks will consist of al75footnlaln walkway, six
. Community Development Block Grant thtough the
Seu&amp;.,ielstaffWrtter
be officially released. The permit could possibly be
feetwlde,withaccessrampsateachend.Flfteen20by
Meigs County Comrnlssloners, to help fund the
With the promise of a $44,&lt;ro matching grant from
Issued by mid to late April, according to Phil Roberts,
4 foot fingers will be attached to the walkway to
.construction costs.
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the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Bureau of- - Meigs County engineer, who Js.deslgnlng tl)e_m&lt;!rlna
facilitate acre;s for flf!een .bo;l ts. All c1ocJ&lt; portions wiD
According to Wingett, ·the facUlty will be built In
· Outdoor Recreation, ·and a temporary design, a
and boat lauilch plans. .
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be constructed of treated lumber and supported by
phases with paving of a parking lot and roadway to the
styrofoam billets. The docks are Intended for summer
site, and construction of tbe~ !f.ll!!ch tobethelnllial
proposed Ohio · River marlna.A!KU~!!!L~'II!S-.l!!J:I!_~,~oll~!rlg the Issuance of tl¥! 404 pennlt and the
facUlty for the Village of Syracuse Is coming cloSer to
reaew olil\'ell!'iifi 1!'ioJii'Y;""K6ij@fts'Wiiroiueprini·lire-· =&lt;i!ie'onl~l!lle'ii!ftt11Ved"fi&gt;'tMOrageuOriiigllieo~-:=- •·· ··"~---··~
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reality.
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final design.
season.
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· "It wUI be a slow project because of the village's
~.U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has alread~
As described In an Army Corps of Engineers' publlc
Plans will also allow rorftltureexpanslon as pointed
Hmlted finances tor matching," Wingett added.
applied for a Department ofthe Army 404 permit
notice, the boat laullChlng tacllity and marina wUI be
out by Roberts.
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Upon completion of the facUlty and depending on the
used for recre~tlo~~-'!~te!'9'af\ ~~ wlll_l:le loca~ . _Total cost ~It~ ~roject ls'lo be$88,tro with haltlhat ~ c-.!~~lll~lt wll!.~ set for usage, Wingett anticipates
which will autll!)rlze the corps to u)Uize the riverfront
fortheproject.AccordlngtoSyracuseresldentRobert
adjacent to the river at the ellifttng WJage patk:·A ~- amouilt'COiniligll'arm~oiJNfi~llggrlifit. Ala
· tl'iat the marina and boat launch will bring to Syracuse
Wingett, project grants admlnlstratl!r,lssuanceofthe · . ramp, to be constructed of reinforced concrete, will be
recent meeting, Syracuse VUiage Council gave
Vlllage, an aruma! revenue of Sl2.tro to Sl5.CMXJ.
20ft. wideandWillextend~feetbeyOndtheshorellne.
Wingert permission to apply for an additional

Soldier
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"There haven'•t been any huge
lines, and everybody seems to
understand what's going on," she
said.
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The Institution has faced a
problem with ItS business today
because phone lines toClvlcSavlngs

Carter feels Reag~
lacks achievements

Child loses finger
tips in accident

GOP pleased with Home State · investigator's appointment
Ohio

COLUMBU~,
(AP) -Lawrence A. Kane Jr.,
Kane was appointed by, Ohio Attoniey General
ESM Government Securities Inc. of Fort Lauderdale,
the Cincinnati a,ttorney appointed as special
. Anthony J. Celelxeza:o Jr., a Democrat.
Fla. Home State Is for sale.
pro5eCUtor to tnvesattaate the Home State Savings
The attorney general said .It was bnportant to
FollO!VIng the 197'7 !Ire at the Beverly HIUs Supper
Bank closing, gets high marks tram both ·!JIIIJOr
appoint a Republican with a reputatlollllke Kane's "to
Club In northern Kentucky, Kane was appointed by the
political parties tor lnletlrity and toughneea.
avoid a public pet'CE!Iltlon ~ any collusion or Inside
federal court as trustee and special master In
"Kanelsahlghlyre&amp;Jl!!Ctedattorneywhollcapable
-deallng."
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dlstrlbutlng$lhrtDllonlndamages.Theflrecausedl65
of handling complex litigation, •• said Sen. Stanley J.
Heme State s owner, Marvin L. Warner, has been a
deaths and Injured 114 people.
Aronoff, R.Cinclnnatl. "I know him to be ' a very
Democrattcfund·rallerandlargecontributortoGov.
The Judges awarded Kane $250,00! for his
tenacious persm 1n everything he does. He Is
Richard Celeste, Celebrezze and other state
"UJt~~recedented, complex and difficult" work, which
IntereSted In the truth, and he 1s willing to go to battle."
DemocratiC otr1clals.
Involved devlsb;g a mathematical formula to measure
Rep. 'fenyM. Tranter,OOnclnnatl,agrees. "Kane
HcmeStateclolledMarch9followlngatllree-dayrun
palnandsutferlngandeconomlcandmediCallossesso
hasanexcetJentreputatloll. t;xui..,W.!!)'!trouahthe's
bydePo&amp;ltorsalarmedoyerthecourt'-orderedcloslng
alltheclaJmswouldnothavetobelltlgatedseparately.
been a straight arrow right doWill!lellile:'l ~~¢ft.om;tM"l:l!ru'.e!!·!ia..~1J!!:I..!t:@.!!l4Jor'..crediiQQ, _~..
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several years ago In a Cincinnati federal courtroom.
when a group that Included Wilmer attempted a
takf,'OVer of Global 011 Exploration Co. Kanewas local
counsel for an opposing nnn. Kane said the case was
settled successtuUy for his clients.
Kane said he believes making judgment$ In the
Home State case will be more difficult than ll!ttlng the
facts.
HeaJsosald !twill be Important toexplalnthecaseto
the public In layman's terms.
"When we write the history of thJs case. It's
Incumbent on us to write It so that everybody

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LETTERS-OF OPINION .arc Welcome.. Th E&gt;y should be- less than 300 words
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Pegs 2-Tlie. Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, MarCh 2&amp;, 118&amp;

It 18 not necessary to beUeve 1n
according to St. Matthew) , I!Ut
God
1n order to revel in Bach. It is
March 21 Johann Seb!ulttan Bach because he wrote the most beautiful
mt
necessary,
for that matter, -to
was born, The event ls as though music ever written. H one were to
· God had decided to clear his throat throw away the
cantatas, the love one's CO\Intry In order to
to remind theworldOfhlsexlstence. 100-odd chorale preludes, the three . protect 11. And there Is no need to
make heavy weather over the point,
rnarexislence-=naa.~ -greaUy= unnvnw, ""~ta~ ~ir. and- the
dishonored by the terrlllle Thirty Ma~ (which would be the equtval- though there Is a need for such
Years War that had ended only a ent of destroying half of Sbakes· human modesty, as Einstein e&gt;;·
peare), still the other half would pressed when he said that the
generation before Bach's birth, a
war whose reverberations we slUt sustain Bach as a creature whose universe wu not explicable except
experience, even as the ayatollah afflatus Is Inexplicable In the by the acknowledgment of an
unknown mover. The music of
continues to dishonor the Moslem absence o1 a belle! In God .
creed he misunderstands himself to
HIt ls true, as the poet says, that Bach disturbs human complacency
Incarnate.
".,. · ~-~- one can't look out upon a· surwet because one. cait't readlly under·
Bach has the Impact of a
without sensing dlvtnlty, then It is stand finiteness In Its presence.
testimonial to God's providence ·not also true that one can't close the
Carl Sagan, who sometimes
beCause he wrote the most sear- door on . that sunset an4. entering sounds like the village atheist,
tngly beautiful church musk; ever the darkened chapel, listen to the reporl8 that. the biologist L,e\yls
heard (abOut "The Passion Accord· organist play one of Bach's tOCCatas Thomas of the Stoan-Kette.r tng ·
tng ,to St. Matthew" one can say and fugues, without sensing Instltuie answered, when asked
only thllt It does credit to the Gospel divinity.
what message he thought we should

Three huhdred years ago on

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noor. With 13 seconds remaining, :
Armstrong was the traDing omctat .
and did not make what appeared to
he a palming call against Turner.
Five· seconds tater, he whistled
McCalister for his fifth foul .

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Flood of handouts

3!Jyards, Including a~·yardscortng
pass play to Eric TruvUUon.

lnvaders 31, Showboats 19
Bobby Hebert threw secondquarter touchdown passes of 1 yard
to GOrdon Banks and 15 yards to
Anthony Carter and fullback Albert
Bent!~ ran for 148 yards for
Oakland against Memphis.
Walter Lewis fired three scoring
passes game in a losing cause- 24
yards to Greg M06er In the first
period, 5yards to'Mark lt.lugh In the
'SEl'OIId and 14 yards to ~k
Crawford In the fourth.
The Invaders Improved their
roo&gt;rd to3-l·l, whi~Memphlsts3-2.

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r-I'oday in his.tory
· Today is Monday, March 25, the 84th day of 1985. The!'!' are 281 days lelt
I!Jthe year.
· Today' s highlight In history:
: One March 25, 19m, the Reverend Martbl Luther Kblg Jr. led 25,000
U1archers to the state Capttol!n Montgomery, Ala. , to protest the dental of
\filling rights to blacks. That same day, civil rights worker Viola Ltuzzo of
Betrolt was shot to death while driving to ·Montgomery.
: On this date:
• In 1634, Maryland was fourlded by English colonists sent to the New
World by the second Lord Baltimore.
In 1821, Greek patriots began their revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
In 1865, during the CtvU War, Confederate forces captured Fort Stedman
In VIrginia.

Watching

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Transactions

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tiAJ&lt;LAND A's-fienl Ed Mym;, pi!Ch·
&lt;&gt;r. 10 the Mllwaukw Brewi'R to rompk&gt;Tt&gt;
tm f'trlitl- fradf 1hal ~ent Don f.uttal lo

Letters to editor

nw• A'"· Smr SK"V• Onr l\'('1"05 and . E:rk
Plunk. plk'l\(oN. , JOSf' Canl'i'ICO and T()m
Romano. outftf'ldrrl, Olarlll' O'Brim,

Let's 'outlaw' in-laws

Cai&lt;'IW, and Phil Stl'plli'fllm, lnfll&gt;tdl'r, to
r tw.~ r mmr k-llt!\W romplck. Jm·llrd Rldt·
I'Y Peft'rl. oulrlf'ldf'r, to tht&gt; major k'trfnw

The Republicans have beendo!ng
a good job on most Issues. However,
there Is one Issue I disagree with
them about and that Is hirtug
relatives to work for them In the
various public offices. This has and
'Is being done by bOth Republicans
and Democrats ,._,----~Since the Republicans are trying
to get this country back on Its feet,
"Why don't thcysettheexamptefor
all elected officials by not giVIng
anyone related to them a job-thus
leaving these jobs open for non·
relatives?" This · would apply to
elected officials frol!l national level
of. government to states and
count~!!&amp;. 1!1 otlli!r words, If a man or
womants etectedolor ll public l)fflce,
they should not be permitted to hire

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MARINERS-St'nt Jim
l..ewll , RICk l.Ul'ckt'"· .1«1
Ml.rmy. ManuM Pt&gt;na, Tom llaUllman .
and 'l't-'rr)o Taylor. pltehcl'l, Tom Tin~.
t'OICher, Jamk&gt; A.llen. lnneldl.&gt;r, and Mltok·
Bn'llnl,

roy Branllf')', outftridrr. to !trlr minor ·
lregur camp tlr
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It's
already a good year for Curtis
Strange. In fact, It's a very good
year, the best he' sever had .
And he has every Intention of
making It a better one.
"I've got something to rest on
now,'' Strange said Sunday after his
second victory of the selison 1n the
Panasontc Las VegjlS Invitational
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golftoumament.
Even though the season Is less
than one-quarter gone, the money·
winning title became a realistic
posstbutty when Strange dl opped a
6-foot birdie putt on the 90th hole of
the five-day tournament and ~

earnings
for any' previous year.
thebestontheTourandwelloverhls
He won ihls one With a closing,
5-under·par 66 and a 338 tola:l, 17
under parQII the Las Vegas Country
Club course. In addition to staking
him to the money-winning lead, It
enabled him to join Lanny Wadkins
and Mark O'Meara as the double
winners for 1985, virtually assured
him of a place on the Ryder Cup
team, and stamPed him as a prime
contenderforthelmportantTourna·
m~t Players Championship this
week In Ponte Vedra, Fla.
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seventh title of hls career. ·

American golf,
That huge check pushed his
season winning$ to $332,344, by far

Stephenson has one-shot win.

Keep on turning that dial
1n respo1111e to the letterpublllhed
llfarch 20. "Tuneteu But Loud" I
ilouJd like to say, Mr. Bogs, If you
4kJn't like the 1011111 that you were
ll!!ar.lni on the radiO, the radio
companies do provide knObl for you
to turn the stations. SOme people In
lhll world do loV1! to Uaten 10 that
kind of mUJIC and don't appreciate
•-· maJdng tun of It!

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. Stephenoon has made her first
mllllcn, cOlleCted her 13th career
vlctocy, and reinforced her desire to
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paygo
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. "My desire to play now Is i!ftter
. thanever,"StephensonoatdSunday
alter she'd ended almotlttwO years
oUrustratlot1 wtthaone-shotvtctory
over Amy Alcott, Pat Bradley and
·Barbara Moxness In the LPGA's
t25Q,OOJGNA tournament.
'TheGNA victory, wtththe$37,500
wtnner'ssharemaklngherthenlnth
Ladlel Profeuiol)al Golf Auocla·
tton
top Sl mUllon In career

Most notaj)le, pPrhaps, was the
final hole. After she bogeyed No, 17
toseeher~ilwlnd,letooneat:roltie,
Stepherulon pai'I'I!CIIhe 18th to flllllh
at moratotalof2-aYI!I'-par290atthe
dlmcult Oakmont Country Club

course.

Stephenoon, 33, had been IJIIIInll
throUgh a 1ack-of-rontldence crllts,
II seems, for the past twO years,
roughly corresponding tO the time
she last won. Putting was the
problem.
It even worried her to the end

Sunday,assltefrettedoveraputtot
less than two feet- a t4p.tn tor most

QUEmOII: Each "'" ol Christmos t &amp;ive m, customers
·bollpoint pens witll my''""' printed On tllem. !he pens
cost me 1 totol of $100. tom 1 torutesmon indam peid
on 1 commission besis. Can I doductlhecosloltllepens
U 1do net itemize on my income tax retum7
AIISWEI: Sorry. 5!nce a cor ules""n dots not quolity
II lA "outside SlfeSPIIIOn" (one Who does llis or her
setllna eway from tile employe(• place of bu•ine~~l. ·

your enterllinmenl end inco1111·PfOChocina e.penSO$
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- Only one week
- em Tornadoes' varsity baseball
: team has 27 players vying for
• opening 8$Signments against ;East.emln Rae~.
: For the fi!'St time In 14 vea,.,._ .
on the sideUnes as new varsity
• 'Coach Mtck Winebrenner will take
: over -for the retiring HUton Wolfe,
: Jr.
Iri 14 years, Wolfe complled a
J64·1~ won-loss record, while guld~~~~~So~u~thern to four SVAC titles, .
Coach Winebrenner, ·a fornner
• student of Wolfe, was a star athll'te
for the Pomeroy Panthl'rs, excelJlng Jn. foothaU, basketball and
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says three lawsul!:'k:':'
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1983 between the
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over use of the munlclp8lltadh•m ·
have been dropped.
Both teams use the laketront •
Cleveland Municipal StadiUm near ..
downtown.
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Under forml'r IndianS Pl \'Mit
Gabe Paul, the baSebllH tl'am tiled.
two suits against Stadium Corp._;
which Is run by Art Modell, majority ;
owner ot the Cleveland Browns ot •
the National FootbaU League. '
StadlwnCorp.operatesthestadlum ·
under a lease with the city.

catcher Darin Roush. Other retur• nees Include juniors Todd Adams, •
Dan Wolfe.
Southern opens Its regular season
and league season Monday, Aqrlll,
at hOme against rival Eastern
at 4: :lO p.m.

ststed by
Hensler. In closing Winebrenner
commented, "I don't know much
about the league, but from what ··
I've hl'ard Kyger Creek should be
the team to beat!" Kyger, with Its
entire squad returning, won both

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he said. "I did not contribute last
;done. We would like to thank the
~he·
year,sothlstsonlyrlght."
'booSters for the purchase of the
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machine and for thl'lr support ... "
to help him bt his quest.
- "But J-oolythrewliSO!Tll'thlngllke
five times (Sunday), so Its Input Into
Due to the fact that there are only 24 hours In a day, this busy
· mentor, "a new coach and young
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the situation Is not thatstgn111cant,"
. -lng game. We hope to be competiweeks. But now that I'vi' found that "%ith hour" I'll'attempt to churn
Pastore said.
•
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What's significant Is his changed
out anothl'r wrttl!lg.
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Recl'ntly two ·outstanding athletes of our community, .Todd
outlook.
CALL (614) 992-2104
-quickly they learn what I expect
Pastore thought he'd be traded In
_Adams and Mike Chancey, were named respectively . as l'w1_ost
from them.
the off-season. When he wasn't, he
Valuable Players In the SVAC and TVC leagues.
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Ironically, the story goes much dreper than that. Todd and Mike
"Pitching Is the key and while we
share more than just MVP honors. Todd and MlkeWI're both born on
: have several promising candidates,
thl' same day In the same hospital .
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Both boys live In Syracuse where they grew up t~ther and
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appears to be bright as the team's
• enthusiasm and attitude will play
· an tmpGrtant role In their success.
. With only two seniors, experience
;Js lacking, but a good group of
younger kids hope to fill the gap and
-put Southern Into contention before
the season's end. Rounding out the
• squad are nine juniors, six sopho·
; mores, and U freshmen.
Six lettermen form the founda·
tton of thl' team, led by seniors,
;Dave Ebersbach, an outfielder. and

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· summer were teammates In
pony
Needless to say, those were pretty tough teams.
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As anothl'r taste of Irony, both boys' fathl'rs are Involved In
education and coaching. Mike's father, Charlie, Is a teacMr at Meigs
High School where he Is also the head football coach. Todd's father,
Jim, Is currently the principal at ,SOUthern High School, and once
head baskl!thaU mentor.
IncldenlaUy, both boys played , on championship basketball
squads this past seasoll, and as juniors were team -leaders and
Integral parts of their teams' success. Meigs won the Trt-Valley
Conference championship and Southern won the Southern Valley
Athletic Conference Championship.
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When the New York Yankees
meet the NewYorkMets, there's no
:Such thing as a meaningless
.. · :exhibition game as far as George
: Stelnbrellner IS concerfll'd.
• "I was lntere;tl:'(l In seeing who
· delivered and who didn't under
· pressure," the Yankee ownl'r said
Sunday after his team defeated the
. :Mets6-5. ''Thlsgameandthegame
: Jn St. Petl'rSburg tan 8-2 Mets
:VIctory last week) are pressure
: situations."
The Yankees took advantage of
----: Sid Femarv!ez's wUdness to !;CO~ _
: Inning, two on Billy Sample's single.

· :1n 3 1-3 Innings, Fernandez gave up
. : nve runs, walked nve battl'rS, bit
: oneandthrewthreewlldpltches.
Yankees starter Ed Wbll$00
: pitched four .shutout Innings before
• the Mets SCOred thi-ee times bt the
: nnh on a sacrifice fly by Terry
. : Blo(:ker illld a r;wo-run homer by
. : oanyiStrawberry.
: • "I have to hand It to our )-rung
: guys," said a delighted Stein·
• brenner. ''They played their hearts
out. 'lblsewnsltandthat'stheway
It should be. We'H play the rubber
: match In October (In the World
: Series) ."
• • Jn other sprtnggames, till' Boston
Red Sox, held hitless for six inDln&amp;s
by Minnesota's Ken Schrom, used a
double steal in the seventh tnnlng
and a three-base error In thl' eighth
to beat !he TWinS 2.{).

hits In an 11-4 mauling of Cincinnati.
The· Blue Jays now own
12-3
record, best In the major leagues.
Glenn Wilson's four hits, one of
them a solo homer, hi'Jped Phiiadel·
pJlia defeat PIHsburgb 6-2. WU.son
also drove In a run with a ftrst-ln!Jing
· single.
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Rme Gonzales's grand-slam homer cllmaxed a six-run llrst Inning
that carried Montreal to a ~victory
011er Baltimore. U.L. Washington
went 4-for-4 for the Expos.
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Darrell Portl'r drU1ed a two-run
triple to left-centerfield In the eighth
to 1Ift St. Louts past Detroit

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oftlrspl'lng for the TigerS.
Pete O'Brien's two-run double
and a homer by BObby Jones
highlighted, a fbur-run .Mh Inning
and Blli Sietn homered In the eighth
to C8ITY Texas over Houston 5-4.
T.lm Tolman had a two-run homer
and~BassatwO-rundoublefor

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George Brett and Frank Whitt'

drove In two runs apiece as Kansas
Cityreglstereda9-4vtctocyoverthe
Chicago White Sox, who got homl'
runs from Luis Salazar and Joel
Skinner,
Brian Giles' t~w-run double
~a lour-run tour1h lnnlng
and'n:dSimmonnddedathree-nm
homer In t1r llliYenth to lead
MDwaulcee past ClelielaDd 7-1.
StelleSaxdrovebtthreenmswlth
a double and a single to' lead \-08

homer to power San Diego past the
Chicago Cubs 6-3.

Wally Joiner, a non-ro5terplayer,
bad twodouhles and two singles and
drove In two runs as California
rutscored Seattle U -6. The Angels
had 18 hits and Phll Bradley had four
ofthe Marlners'l2.
Oakland's Steve Henderson dell·
vered a two-run stng\e In the ninth
Inning to make the score 10-10.

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daughter and her family, Deb and
Alan Petzo, Shelly and Kenie,
Wheaton, Ill; Joe and Melanie
· Holman, Mike and Cheryl Moore,
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Patty Duffy, Scott Reuter, Krltstln
Page Campbell, KeUyGrueser, and
Dave Rousculp..

Smith, JJtn.and Jenny ~ers, Jeff
She al~ received cards and gifts lards; Marjorie Walburn, Bud and
andConnteCardwU,Columbus; Pat from Gladys and Ralph Blosser, Katie Biron, Middleport; Julius
and Jltn ' Moore, Dick and SaHy Creata and Gus Faso, Groveport;
Waldntg, Wanda Lambert, Ur·
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Sr.,' Raclqe; Macy BradleY. West ·
Jefferson; Cindy and Wayne
Briggs, Galloway; and Karen
Moore, Conklin, Mich.
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to be · hel4 when Women's
MIDDLEFORT- PTO meet· Auxiliary ol Veterans Memorial
tng. 7: :lO p.m.. Monday at the Hospital meets at 1: ~ p.m.
schOOl with John Lisle speaking_
on the chapter one reading • Tuesday In hospital conference
room.
prdgtam.
RACINE - Southern JUntor
llUTLAND - The Rutland High
AthletiC Banquet wm be
Garden Club wUI meet Monday
hl'ld TuesdaY tJet!lllnlng at 6: :lO
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Material textures, more Important
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of satins.
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: was stressed with coortllnatlng
shoes and bags. Trellds In costume
Jewelry, particularly the petlle
' twists In pastels illld the rnore bulky
bracelets artd neclllaces In neutrals
and vtvlds were shown by the.
models. But rtot neglected In the
evening's show were the everpopular go!d challis and diamond
' rings from both Clark's Jewelry
- ... Store and K&amp;C Jewelry.
~owing fashions, accessories

lty. wmmeetTuesday, 7:~p.m.
at the homl'ofCharleneHoeflich,
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· By CIIARJ,.EN'E HOEFLICH
Elberfelds, Dollar General Store,
OVP !JUdi Writer
the New York Clothing Store,
"FashiOn Alive bt '8.'5," the Bend
Simon's
Pick-a-Pair, AUle's FaArea Merchants Association's first
shions,
The
Fabtic Shop, Chapman
style re'V!!e was J111t only a sellj&gt;ut
ShOes,
an1lM"'argUerite's
Shoe Shop.
but a smashing !J4cce5S with more
Floral
arrangements
for the
than aM1 people coming rut to see
tables
as
wen
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as
flowers
worn
by
the new spring look bt clothes and
somE'
of
the
models
were
provided
accessories avallable. In Pomeroy
by the . Pomeroy Flower Shop.
stores.
.
Narrated by AniUe Chapman and , Table favol'§ .. and coupons "(~re
provided bJ( The Fabric Sliop,
Ann Lambert, the show was held
·Farmers
Bank, .Si"'tsher-Lobse,
Thursday fVenlng at the Meigs Inn
follo\vlng a light supPel'. Kermit · V.D. Edwards Insurance, Elber·
felds, Clark's JewelrY Store, Bank
Walton' extended thl! welcome and
One, Chapll\lln ShOf;'S, Top of the
l!llndl~ awarding of · numerous
Stairs, and the Ohio Valley Bulk
door tirlzes during the evening.
Foods.
Discount coupons were given 9Y
Sf'Veral of the merchants as a
Door prlzes_ were donated by
feature to proinoie "buying at
K&amp;C
Jewelry, Sltnon's, Swisher· .
horne.''
Lohse.
Chapman Shoes, New York
Sportswear, casual da)'ttme,
Ciothln_
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§&gt;tore, Hartley Shoe Store,
maternity, dress-up, the business
Mtck's
Style
Center, Pomeroy
look and '' formal and Informal
Flower
Shop,
Nelson's
Pharmacy,
evening wear for men, women and
Meigs
Inn,
Marguerite's
Shoe
lhe
children were modeled by 74 local
Shop,
Top_
of
the
Sta!_rs.
and
Clark's
residents.
Jewe!Jy Store. '
The "look" was evl'tythtng from
M~ls were Lfsa Newman,
punk rock and parachute pants to
sleek and elegant from not only Bobble WIUlarris, Heather- Woods,
, Megan
ready-to-wear. racks but right off' Dixie Eblln, Missy
Mar,
the
machine, with each Cale, ·Kathy Chaney,

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Monday. March 26, 198&amp;

Arefl groups gather for meetings
Chester Council

~ members who ha~ become

PHONE 992-2156
OrWriloJollly
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Auxiliary

:·:• Quarterly· birthdays were ob- .,.
rePorted on .
Joann Conkle was speaker on
le!VedattbETUesdaynlghtmeetlng the Church Women UnltedotMelgs
"WalktntheUght"whentbELadles
otChesterCounctl323,Daughtersol County wlllch met atlhe Pomeroy
AuxHiary of the FuU
!VJ~erlca. held at the hall.
Church on-:'~ardll. Madhu Mahol·
. Celebrating birthdays were Fern tra and Glenna Rummel talked on
Morris, Marcia Keller. Genevieve India, giving (ll'fsonal experiences
ard, Opal Hollon, Margaret
In that country: Next meeting 0t
_ ttle, Shirley Beegle, Sadie Trus· Church Women United wm be held
Pauline Ridenour, and JoAnn _at the Racine
Church on the
~- -ten=ar
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MaJY Showalter, assoctate vice
-rouncllor; Betty Roush. associate
"jlinlor past councilor lor the district.
.Practice for balloting was held In
prparatton tor the district rally III'Xt
month In Logan, Members were
to provide gilts for several

Business Services

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n.oeily

Mondrov. Merch 2&amp;. 198&amp;

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'BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK
*.BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•FOOTERS *GRADING
•CONCRETE WORK

from the church to Mrs. Hoover for
the church paper by the 25th of each
month. It was voted to resume the
'May Day bake of cookies for shut Ins
ofthe church.
·
Prayer and sell-dental and Sha-

remodeling

- Roofing Mel gutter work
- CMCI'fta 1110rll
-Piumblftg and .a.ctric.l

wort

(Free Eatlftlltool

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V. C. YOUNG Ill

SUPEIIOI
SIDING CO.

992·6215 .. 992-7314
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II. 124,P-.y Ohio

v•n&amp;lUIIHM

20 yura

SALES &amp; SERVICE

COIIPANY

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVI.LLE. OHIO

Will do ell types of
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AutCiolizld John DHrt,
Niw Holland, Bnh HOI

lng, biMmemt, - 11118 tVItemt, W

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

Galli_p olis, Ohio

Call: 742-2407

Damewood, lnzy Newell,
_D oris Grueser and Charlotte Grant.
11·14 Ooo•t· Tr.
.
f - . .................... 1110
73-79 ford Tr•
r-. .................- ...151
73·79 Ford Tr.
- . .... - ............_ , 1150
73·14 Ford Tr.
Clo-- . _ . ......... $70
73-79 Ford Tr.

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MOTEL

10-14 Ford Tr.
Toll Got.................... $70
F - . ..........- .........190
73·10 Chert. Tr.
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C.Um Stipporto ..........I6J
I Grillo
• Now ... Utod Auto Gt.o-toto Porto

SIIIGU 124.95
304-675-6276
•Live Enterllinment ofoee HBO

73·10 Chery 1r.
FIMors ........................•6l
73·10 (he" lr.

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73·10 Chery. lr.

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73·10 Chery lr.
CloroMioi-s ........... $70
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73-10 Chery lr.

2nd Annual Auction sponsorlld by &amp;IIIia Christian

School· at Theiss' llarbt,
Rt. 160, S. of 554 in Porter.
Sat., 111r. 30.1915startina
at 2:00 p.m. Auc1oint~r,
Gtorat Woodward.

'GriHes ...................... ,_~'40
73-10 , ...,. Tr.

64 Misc.

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MerchandiM

L1unctermet for aele in

Polftlroy.

new

roof,

•1o,6oo,
4-74223~0 or 114·992-7781. :

Only

HOIJH fo(oale IY OWNER.
3 -4 bedroomo. 2 "'orv houo_e
In H011d«oon, terfie . 10!.
owner 1lnancing aveNIIa. •
*22 ,000 .00. 114-44t0118 .

22 Money to -Loan_

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RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PL£ASANT, W. VA.
I mH• froow
Po-oy·llason lrid&amp;e

Owner trenaf«J'Ild.
ucrlfice. exc cond. 3 IMd·
room, finiehed biM....ent,
8~ pt1r cent auumebltlloan.
minimal cloalng coati,
19,800.00 down. Phone
304-875 -1862 or I'TS1363.

32 Mobile Home•

,,

tor Sale

Muat oott 1983 1•a12 Joy

S~yline

completely fum. e)l-

ctlpt bdr., wa1her • dryer,
completely underpinned ....

8•10 stor1ge building Ht·
tlng on prtvate rented lot.
can stay. if sold. Call 814448-7200 ofter IPM.

•Kitchenettes •RestJuranl

~alp Wanted

11

RHoon~blo.

lnteretted pertont need call
114-892-1937 and ook for

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LISA M. CliniCII
KOCH, Au_
M.S.
diolo•ist
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Licensed

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Muat Mil. 30•· •75-

Jerry.

.W1n1ed : Two

ThrH -oom home, ....
nice. on route 1 2• in • • •
v111e. priaM tow .
11•·
112·332 • .

MASON--Remodeled tor -.
rttirtment ho"'*. fl.

manogar,
. mornlngoond..,enl~o;doy- HOME OWNEAS-Rellnonc:e
•to tow flaod rlito. UN equity
SWEEPER and oewtng mo· tf me houro · off ;
on-ychine repair, perto, lnd Fridoy. A one-yeor commit- for any purpooo. Lucier
-wl on 11 Mortg~o
Co.. 81•·892oupptl.._
Pick up ond ""'"t to th• poMo
·•
30 5 1
delivery, Oovla Vocuum preforrod . Solory
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Cleoner. oM holt mile up n.e•o·t9.&amp;09 .BO P uo
Oeorgoo CrMk Ad. Coli boneflto.
2
1
t2l Part-tlmo Rotlof Houn"
3 Profeaaione
114 _.,.8 _0294 _
manogor twooekondot. Prefer
·. Service•
Wllovo Evono--Found your ootf-~~rtor ond sw~ll- - - -- - - -- old book 'Smoky.' Valuable orgon '
peraon. • ry:
peper thorotn. Contact mo. 14.17 hour.
Piano Tuning •nd Rtp•ir.
Sblota, eo7-7U-2&amp;31.
Both pooitlono require ohigh Brunlcerdi Mulic Co .• &amp;14~
Khool
•nd
· 4•&amp;-0887. Twentieth yoor
driver' a
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Lane

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Ill

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end po linN,
well drUUng end - -

Farm Equipment
. Outer

Genealogical Society

C!l

Television
Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
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f All •·
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In 1 Mt.tllftl, Home
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Governm..,t horne• from
• 1 . (U ropelr). Aloo dollquent
In PI'Oporty. Coll805-887eooo oxt. GH -•612 for
lnformotlon .
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EICAVAniiG

BGGGS

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find. Call 801-187-1000
Eat. R-•512.

Elderly lady living alone
ooklng ~ roopoe1obte perao~ of good chorOICior lo llvo
Jn home • share IXptlnM*·
L---~-_:3:.:·;:24;;.·1f::,:c:..!_l Call 81•-251-11101.

16141

buolneM. CoO 11··3703.

ble. All OCCuplltloM. How IQ

PH. 992•5612
Or 992 •7121

"Fr• Ettlm1tea ..
CAU COllECT:

Anntttili' t:ttlltth

wH1 be potluck.
the
·: :Themeetlngtlmewaschangedto · worked to help sustain their
.l! p.m. effective In April . Esther families. Members participated In
Smith was reported Ill. Fern Morris, segments on the political, economi(;ouncllor, opened the meeting with cal, military, religious and artistic
tile pJedge and prayer. The 23rd
activities In their societies.
Psalm was read . Other attending
Following prayer for the ill, a
were Erma Cleland, Everett Grant, dessert rou rse was served by
Eva Robson, Mary Holter, Dorothy Thelma DUI and Marie Chapman.
·rutchie, Mary Hayes, Cora Beegle,
Doris . Koenig, Beulah Maxey,
-·Thelma Whlt.e, Helen Wolf, Sandy

Jobt.

*11.000-•IO.OOOyr. pooal-

Al11 Trtctl•llllll

Worked In home aree

P~.

Governm'ent

AUTO ·&amp; TRUCK
· REPAIR

Completa Gutter Worl&lt;
Complolt Rem-ng
RoOting of ap Typea

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· PH. 742·2328

Roger Hysell .
Garage

IUGIM LOIIG

CARPENTER
SERVICE

-~• •nd

31 · Home• for Sale

Bu•in•••
Opportunity

Beouty Shop for oolo ootob·

YOU

TIOM EXCAVA

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19e1-vtct ....lon i••7o. ·2e
ft. expendo. Quoit
swimming pool, pleY·
ground, LR t2h18). DR.

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Rt:al [stale

kitchen, mlcroweve &amp; dlt-

iiiiiiiOI .
SERVICE

1

WILL HAUL .
JUST CALL!
. 992-3410

We ern repair rnd recore radiators and

healer cores. We ca.n

PAT Hill FORD
992-2196

TOP

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POLE BUILDINGS

Sizes. Start From 12'x16'
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843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND

hwllher. centr•l hMr a 1ir,

- 'li:L ·SiEEL i
UTI LilY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up

or ·

acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
re~ir Gas Tanks.
also

Midilltpert,

· WANi ADS bring Vacation Money

,. to

24'i-36~

4

Giveaway

1VJ beth. 3 bdr. intu-...::1
vinyl undersHnnlng. Appro•.

for you •18.900 So up. See
our modele. C•ll 1-&amp;14881-7311.

1100 roq.ft . of living opeC.,
eac . neighborhoOd . Call
814·2•5·9~91.
.

, ment
Investment~
.. 8- .unit -•pert·. t~!~i3~"Z~~~~~~·,=-~~~
compleK, built 1974, 4

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Insulated Doa Ho.uses

apartments furni1hed, only
1% YICIRC'/, relident "'•n·
ager; 11,440 monthly in·
come . Renter~ pay all utili·
tioo. Call 61•-592-1189
doyo or 81 •-594-2874 ofter

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
lbcine, Oh.

Ph. 61f.I43·S191

:.urtL-rltLL

Beeutiful 3 bdr. home buitt

10-6-tfc

6.

,.
gave
"favorite historical novel. Candy and .
crackers provided by Mrs. Forest
Bachtel who was unable t_o host the
,j\'JEetlng were serve&lt;;l to the
,IIU'mbe rs.

'Pomeroy UMW
· Eastl'r plans were discussed at
the Tuesday night meeting of the
Pomeroy United Methodist Women

, mission banner rally on May 19. A
A discussion was held on tile new
letter from the district president,
scoreboard and appreciation exVIvian Robinson, noted a .spring
tended to the bl,tslnesses and retreat on April 26 and 'rl at Camp Individuals who donated toward Its
Otterbein at Logan. She also gave purchase. A prote&lt;;tlve screen-wHI
information on a trip toW ashlngton, . be put 'over the SCOI'I!board.
D.c.
10 observance of Earth Daywhich
Hilda Yeauger opened the meet. was observed this week, Mrs. Ruth
lng with devotions of _"Thought for
Today" by Faye Wtggtns and the Stearns' third ~class presented
a short program 'entitled "Give a
Lord's Prayer In unison. Officers'
Hoot, and Don't PoA.te...

=~~ ·~ -Mw!Jeryt .
Ji}tn the United Methodist
note was read from Leah Nease.
sunrise service and the break(ast
Mary Nease was program leader
which wlll be served by the UMW.
using Easter as her topic with
:The group also voted to purchase thoughts coming from the program
1wo lilies for th~ altar. Arrangehook, Ideals, and the DaUy Bible
ments were made to resume the
Study Magazine. The purpose was to
Tuesday morning Bible study
enable women to remember that
sessons the week after Easter with
Christ Is with us always and that his
the study to be on the 7th chapter of
death on Calvary's cross brought
'the Book of John.
liberation !rom death.
, A note was read from the
J'Omeroy Health CareCenterthankScripture readings Included Mark
)Qg the UMW for a gift of money al
1J by May Holter, the Great
Christmas time. Dorothy Downie Commandment from Matk 12 by
opmed the meeting by rPadlng I Carolyn Salser, the Lord's Supper
'[:or. 13. Officers' reports were given
by Evelyn Hollon from Matthew 26,
and Ada ,~a~ne~ _5"_llected th&lt;: -~ Gethl'Sarn~ f_J!)I1l. Luke 22 by Betty
pennies for !He Teas! C'om.The Blackwood, theweeko!thetri'alby ·
,birthdays of five members were Mary Nease, crucifixion by Kat•
_recognized.
hleen Scott from LulU&gt; 23, the
. Plans were made for theannlver- resuJTCCtlon by Mary K. RoUsh
's ary dinner of the UMW to be held on
from Mark 16.
r;furch 31 at 6 p.m. with a carry-In
Mrs. Wiggins read "The Old
dinner. The Ohio Conference meet- Rugged Cross" and Mrs. Nease
l(!g of the Athens District wit be held gave an Easter blessing to close the
:oiJ May 19 at the First United program. Refreshments were
Methodist Church In Athens. Every served by May Holter 'and Evelyn
_church Is asked to participate. The Hollon to those named and Sandi
~men arranged to begin contactHawley.

Real

Estate

•YitiYL SIDifG
'
*ALUMINUM
SIDING

General

*llOWN IN
INSULA nON
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New !INNs Built
in Meige

last Saturday to Dubltn to
vl.ew the Dear Ron Elementary and
Dubiln· · )'dlddleport Schools. He
explained that·~: Local Is

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I Curb· lml~tlon 1

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'I ··~ay Cash for

hoplngforabuU
pnJgramtnthe
near future wit~
lon of thE
funding to come from state
resources.

Savelll ·

E·. Main!l.

POMEROY, 0.

Airman Brent Houdasheit spent

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NEW LISTING - lllddleport
A neal 2 bedroom home
new root. A bright sunporch lor your plants. A good
location on nice lot. Only

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Name, _ _ _ _...;._ _ _ _ _ _ I·:

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Ntw LISTING - Middleport
- 2 bedroom hou!if. New drywall completed throughout,

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-PH•• 49·2101 ·

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holing •••
AI.noi..m &amp; Vlroyl

GAS LINES
WAT!:R LINES ·
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

FNf E1ti11Httt
Bus.; 985-3813 .

POOLS PLUS

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING
317 North

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Mhldleport, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

c'::!~~':'!':
IISIIIN(E PMONE
(6141 992-7754
1/22/Uc

Res.: 985-3837
1-11-1 ....

10.5%

G&amp;W
PLASTICS

lONG IOnOM. OH.

~DAVIS-QUICKEL
AGENCY, INC.

114 COIPIT ST., POMOY

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iNDIVIDUAl UniEMENT
ACCOUNT

monihly, 25 year lerm. Total

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APPOINTMENT
OF AOUCIAAY
· .J.~ March 5, 1985. in the
. _ County l'mbolo Court,

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No. 2q95, Maxine
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of Pooul K. R.......
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Robert E. Buck.
PoobolaJudgo
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Fl NAICCING AVAIIABL£ $500.00 down wll put l"u in
thiS 3 bedroom house on Po-

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3. _ _ _ __

meroy. 121!'16 rate lor 30
years. $228.40 monthly. Total
price only $21,900.00.

PRICE REDUCED -

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port - on this 1wo story
home on a Quiel street. Three
bedrooms, pr1p, patio area,
SIDim doon &amp;windows, lnSit·
lalion, forced air ps furnace.
Ownfll' needs to sell.

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$19,900.00. .
IEALTOIS
Htnrr ECl1l1nd Jr.
I 992-&amp;191
Jo Hill H5·~&amp;6
Jtln Trulltli 949·26&amp;0
Dotlit Turntr 992-5692

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(6141 915-3105

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Factory Chokt

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REMODELING
Pointing • Carpentry
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Wallpepring

LIIIDN lo

Meigs c-ty-Nat
915-4452
Athens CNtty-Doug

695·1010

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PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS·

~5115 Oil Hill l01d
Lone 8otto11, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

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OvtOr 30 Yro. Experience

CALL
446 • 4522
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RENTAL

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FilE DEPT.

Or

Wllev1 Evana--Found your
old book 'Smoky.' Valuable
peper therein. Contact me.
Staato, 807·7•8-2138.

Found: gl1...1 in mana c11e
on Eagle Ridge Rd. Coli
814·949-2163.

8

Public Sele
&amp; Auction

Someone to my nighlswith
en otdorly tody, 30•·6753674.

12

Situations
Wanted

Will do houMCieaning in
Chelter. Longbottom,
Tupper1 Plain• arwe. Cell

11.'985-·392.
I will c1re for elderly In my

Auction every Fridey night at
the Hanford Community
Center. Truckload• of new
merc::hendi• every w.ek.
Conaigmentl of new • ulad
rnerct.ndi• ehnya wei·

comad. Alchllrd Roynotdo.
Auction-. Coli 30•·27530U.

fS room hou•. IMth, balM·
ment, 2•h24 geraee. 1 114
ecre ftet lot, clo11 to town.
Colll14·••8-4217.
for . In Jeck1on
County. Ohio. 6 miloubove
Thurmon off Rt. 35 ooo Co.
Rd . 41. 8toomfiotd Twp . .2
bdr., b11ement. 1ttic.
gorden apece. !ergo yud. good community.
ac:ro11 from Bloomfield
achool. Ctll fS14-25tS-121i1
oft..- ePM.
Haute

homo. Cell81•·992,8022.

OWNEOI: I•""' Fllher
W of 7

I Sot.-10
6Clotool
Mao. I to, ....

llw-r-

GUN SHOOT

....s f j
OPEN1 Tlltf.·W-··
r •
Sat. &amp; Sun. 10 to 5
·-'- 0 1
Manwys I to
·
Clotld Thurlllar

- · w... TPoon., frl.

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

992~5175

3-18·1 mo.

liE COUN1RY LOfT
GIFT SHOP

Otloor Nlco Pttolll

~

742-3195

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Found

18 Wented to Do
Neod tampCH'ory office help

with typing. lhorthand,
word proceuhlg, filing, tele-

phonlng1 Coli Beth at 814..1-3412.
- - - - - - - - - - - '--lcOopondoblo yard oorvlco.
9
Wanted To Buy
Weede. Welkweye cleered.
Leavea raked. Hedge•
We pay cooh for late modo! trimmed, etc. Cell81•·992clnn UNCI coro.
2289. Bill Stock.
Jim Cloev.-Otdo Inc.
BHI Clene Johnoon
Will plow gordono. largo or
&amp;1•·••1-3172
amall, Point PleoHnt. Ko""ugo, Ohio orwo. 114-441125 ond up lor your 408&amp; or 30•-•75-7228 ofor truck. FrM ter 15:00 PM .

Real Cuto remodoted Middloport home. Rool loorgoln
Pl'lc•lll Colll1•·992-19•1.
Gov•rnrnent Homu from
11 (U--Ir). Aloo dotln·
quenl toa proporty. Call
805-887·8000 ext. GH10!89 for informot"'n·
HoOH for Ale Rench

•tvt•

with full comp'-&lt;1 boooment, 150•300 tot. 2ox•o
lnground pool fenc:od. city
achoot, -oonoblo, 10 ft.
Sotottlto Dloh . Cell 814••e'-3199.
3 bdr houM, FR. kitchen,
000 3 5

Now 1985 Springbrook
3 bedroom
112.950. 1 9B5 Springbrook 14x70, 3 bedrooma, Z
both . .113.950. 1915 Jofrl
1 4x70 , 3 bo~room,
114,950. 1985 Ook Cove
14x70, 2 or 311edroome. 2
both, 111.9110. M - ere loMied with opCkMa.
Gerden tub, deluxe appllen.
ces, . e .x tra lnJuletlon.
cothodrot cottlngo with IMo
end much more. USED':
1175 Oovooroor 1 2•10. 3
bedroom only . .100. 1 Ill ..
Uberty 12x45, *3100. F14xtS4.

delivery and aet-up. LOie.IUHf'
2 miles from the ,..;,

Ronn-ood 8riclgo. J J
tlon of t-77 end Rt, , ·
Goroa'o Mobile Homao. 3
273-5135 .
1973 Kirkwood

Mobit6

Home. 12al0. 2 bodr-.
newcortiet. GoodcondltloMI.
Coil 6 1 • ·I 4 9- 2 I I :1.
UOOO . or boat • -·
1984 Schultz 3 bodroomio,
kitchen with relrigorotor,
stove end di1hvnlher. cen-

LR. 11-1~lll!WJ~g
iioth, AC, .Qhlo
trot ·
unolerpen;,:r.
_ t-3i:i4"'s75~5jr7wi.1t!!.ou_n
;-:::::--::==~=~~~riii'i~iTAt.ini-·l :j;~~lk;;urp~C~o~ll~6~1·~-~2:4:5-~9~8:81~,-~~~~~~~~~~~~
•ml..
- -'--- c
River, aoklng In •o•o. Call

$3, $1, I $12

..

SERVICE

Jliw
1·304·675-1711

With ....

12 Ga!ogo ShoiJunl Only

ALL IIASS.... $1.00 Off
FIGUIINO....Il,OO Off

32. _ _ _ __

~ELECTRIC

1-614·991-7191

' " Wor.........
$790000

BUS.: 985·3813
RES.: 985-3837

IPniotW liPk (not p(ostkl
Gran Arr--11

AffOIDAIU • POITUII

MILLER
FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Residential &amp; Commercial
Call:

6:30P.M•.

JO'S
IAIIN
On St.IJ1ll(
II. 124RED
io S,.....

31. _....:.__ _.,....._

*16132
IIAICN SIICIAL *
lrt-groUIId Pool

OTHER SUPPLIES

.;_~

29.
___
_
_21. -

675-1311

EVDY
SAT. NIGHT

.,__ _ _ _ _ _ ~ rr:"'='::-::
- ---

I'OI(EUjN liD

1111 . , . , _ Ar"· PI .t, WV ISSst

WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS

1-,1-t ~-

lui 3

1977 14•70, 3 bdr., 2 ftdl
botho. Control olr. vinYl
underpinning, tie down
..rape included. Call Cet'\tury 21 Southern Hi.l lt R.E ...
Inc. 814·•48-11810 oftor I
coli 814-388-8t55 lr 814·
388·8252 .

16 Years ,Eaperlence

DITCHING,.SERVICE

EASTERN DPSTRICI -

$4S,ooo.oo.

.........

.IRA

Ten
per cent interest rate available
on th~ 3 bedroom ranch, wtlh
Cull basement. reo:. room,
study, 2 baths. l ~ acre lot
$6.500.00 down and assume
Ul'l6 mortgage at $407.06

Co11814-oM8-1 585.

lMur-Work
(OIItm PoPe lhPgs.

1

you do the·rest. FA gas heat
Nice lot Only $12.000.00.

price

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

6 Lost end

1

$29,900.00.

A female Siamese adult cat
avaUable for adoption .to a goOd
home through the Meigs Coonty
Humane · Society. Persons Interested In giving the animal a good
home may call992-6506 or992-5t27 to
secure ln!onnatlim on adoption
rules.

~

IJ

ri!Sitcts. ~not retunc:.bte.

-

Cat set for adoption

-:
ltlls lj

Wrill YOU1' _ . ltd Mid ortPer by mail with
COOUfOCO'J. CIIJICel your .a by p100ne - . you get 1

992-2259 -

several days In Pomeroy recently
with his parents,; Bob and Marcia
Houdashelt, and brother, Brian.
BrenJisstattoned atEgltnAirForce
Base In Florida.

~

CIGalfl&amp;cl~ and . f

l

Houdashe/t home

"Free Eotlmet""

co·.

microwave • ster.u.

niahed except range • ref.

Ntw :c--bt.... ra

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

12x85 Torch 2·3 bdr .• un·
furnished . H11 aiiiC,_,.I,.
storm• 1t. homemecte
porchoo. Call e 1 4-448·
7132.

Utldlnl Clrptt ••111·

flcl-•.

'FlEE ESTIMATES"

n, 1, 1

INTEIESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Wt'd lib to ltibd1c:1 JH ta
[ftiiP-A·Cir, tilt oatdlm WIJ
1o
tilt rtlllclo of JDOW

*'"
cllolct.

NO IOWN PUIIIPtt
LOWII 1101$011 Y,AYIIIPtt

ILACIISTON

NEW CAR &amp;

Tllll2.~tl'"G

Po..v,. olt: 45189
for Fllllt s.Mct

Cllll 614·Hlr·61.JJ

St. Rt.
Gall'

·

160 North

tpo

H Ohi0
t,
·

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE

HEADOUART£1S FOR
•ZEIITH
•nLYAIIA

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•&amp;IISOI IEFII&amp;EIAIOI

WtMen~••n••
•••• , ....ltlte

·

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teDII1

RIDE_NQUR -~ _
&amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER-915·3307

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS •-pero, ate.
-kFURNITURE. B..:o. Iron, doyo. anytime weokondo. Bl
- · cupboerdo, cholro, Butdotto. Pt. Pl. 175-8512.
cheats. b11'ket1. di1h11. Stop ln .
otone )oro, antiquoo, gold 1-.....:...------and oliver. Wrlto-M.D. Witt plow gordon• In Point
Miner, Rt.2, Pomeroy, Ohio Ptoooont Arto. 304-876•1711 or coli 814-992· "-552.
·

1no:

Buying dally geoid. oltvar
colno, nngo,(ewelry, otartlng
wore. old oolno. lergo currwncy. Top prlceo. Ed. Burkett Iorber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Mlddlaport, Oh. 114-9923.71.
Ctoerrtngloh Scrap Metolo.
Unp. Pron-12.00 owt. Short
lron-12.10 owt, Motor
Coot-tJ.IIO cwt. No. 2
Coppoo- 1.31 tb., Atum.•-21 • .. llodletora-•.211b.
Calljllboforeyou oolt.i814)
112·7111.
tword1 wanted:
Paying 1200.00 mlnumum
winter, 82• P•tton, Spring·
flotd, lit. 82702. t2171 &amp;•4711 1 ar 123-8728. ·
JapiiMM

Wanted Junk or W-..:
fO&lt;d plokiifi, 11172 thno
1971. 304·171·3174.

1...:.------21

Bulin"•
Opportunl'ty

t NOTICE 1
THE OHIO VALLEY PUIUSHING CO. recommendo
:toot you do buolnno whh
people you know, and NOT
to - d money llorouglo tho
moll until you ..... 1.-.
gotlld ttoe offering.
A gold., opportunlty·mooke
monoy Pn your oparo ttlftl.
Join lr*dy homo toy perdel, tHder for 30 vre.
Opentnge tor manaeer~ &amp;
ole.-. We toeve lloa lefl!l"'
&amp; boat tina In party pllin.

Eamblll-•-•
lncoero-o. lllrt &amp;
Mm money lmm..:letety.
C.H 1 -100-227-11110.

814-"41-2151 after

•pm.

Oldet eta room houM twlth
two bedrooma) for •'- or
rant. Double cor goroge, futt
boumont. On appro•lmoiety 1.9 ..,,. lot. R Hill, Pomeroy. •21.100 .
call e1~:17B-2513.
3 bedroom hou• In Ruatlc
Hlllo. Fully carpeted, atoroge
bultclng.lorge lot. Colt 114982·1081 after • :30 p.m.

33

Farms for Sele

Form hou• &amp; 18 ocreo wf!h
tobacco b111 end mlnei1irll
rltphtl. In Portor, Ohio rtn
Campaign Creek ....
••9.000 . Cott e1•·44172n.
"
1 00 aero farm 1 l'l mho off
Rt. 180 on O.J. Whim fl.'.
Colll1·-4q.1U'7. '

Modarn 3 bodroOm houMin
tho vllogo of Cheotor. Ohio.
Conttct Olen Thomo ot
114-tll-3171.

34

In lyracu•. t , _ houM .
2bothroomo.w-.-•
olum. ooldl0111. 2 cor corport
with workohop. Con 114912·7211.

FCH' 11lo-tn lloclne Otoio, oro
St. Rt. 124. N- r~
lnoutol8d ond pe.....,,
114-141-2711.

1--------II you'rw a look of all u..:u.
perhopo you would bo Inter·
ested In rep1iring 1 four
room over double garege
apartment In Middleport rw·
Clfltly otruck by firs. Apoortment lrotwolor
good oondltlon, •4.000.
ltoaflloho, 814·112·1H2,
• - I p.m.

1ft,_..,..,

Bualnen
Buildin~•

FOR BALE OR LEASJ,
commerclol property ....,
new buHcHng, 70'111.1 00' with
2 acres, 200' road~
no zoning ,.qutred, 2
nonhonoflit.
Point
Vo.
ea. "''''"'
I'Ptatta 304171-11171 ooookdayo, 104;
171-7111 awnen11 . .d
-endo.

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Page- 8-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy~ Middleport,

Monday, March 26, 1 985

Monday. March 26, 1986.

Ohio
KIT 'N' CAN.YLI 1!Jbr iMrJ Wright

36 Loti &amp; Acreage

•

,,
Ohio

DICK TRACY

Television
Viewing

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

BaMment • 3 mobile home
loti for ule. owner will

flnonco . Coli 81 4 -4411 ·

't.

. ~fi)U ~ THATICIW.III WOIIII-

Q:I \!(1 ~~

For U1e by owner 37 eci'ea.

21 ln. Zenith color T.V.. 2
N.p, P.T.O .. 1 &amp;quart g P.T.O .. 1 Sub fromo with
..,.,... cyl. ond pump .• 1970 DOdr
2 _jon. Coil 814-949·222 .

3.ml . from HMC. -on Kemper

Hollow ·lid. 812,000 . Coli
814-448-7476 .
Real Estate
··wanted

Flrowood UO ,OD pickup
lood. 130.00 delivered. Call
304-876-41782 or 6711·
2991 , .

for Mle. Alv•• Yariflat to:r
guitar 1... tMn 2 yeara ol ~
Uke now. 1300,00, coli
4114-742-2918.

--10--lolonn

0

very llldo,
e•cellent . sleeps 7·,
u.ooo.oo. 304-982 2996 .

•

Piano • .Ludwig upright ,
1200.00. Phone 304-41711 ·
4331.

a.

"""~-

n.,.

8ho-8ud Pro- 1 podol lt..l
guitar t?OO. Fonder Bond.·
.mooter ·reverb omP-2 · 12"
ljlloker coblnot UIIO. 304·
773-6183.

68

1!¥HIIwiArnold ond Bob Loa

u.-••• _._ _ _

3/21/815

01715 . Addiaon Ohio river

fronto.a •-

36

The Daly Sentinel- Page 9

81

YO U SAY ~OU
STRVCK MORE Ole
IW OKLAHOMA ..

Home
Improvements

WHA"r HE DID
F"\JIIIN&amp;
A l.!AP SLUG

AFII!~

Fruit
Vegetable•

IN 'Tl1E SCALE.

Firewood for ..le. delivered
304-e75· 20711 or 6.752099 .

Ren\als

to

.. 41

-.

House for rent -in country, 6
large rooms and bath. nice

44

yard. barn and ~arden apace
1200. per month. I 1 DO
depooit . Call 614·379 ·
2817.

Nice ept1 in Henderson.
304-676-1972 after 6 PM .

ref. Requalled. Call 614·
446-2215 .
two

city water and

1 bedroom apt, furnish~ or
unfurnished, utiliti8a plid,

304•676-7112 .

bedroom.

ga~ .

no pett.

Furnished one bedroom apt

1265 month. Coll614·446·
4519 .
.

in Point Pleasa-nt . Very clean
and nice. Phone 304-675-

1386.

; ·in town, 3 bdr., :tY2bath, rat."
&amp; dep·. required. Call "be··

: twaan 5PM lo 8PM. 614·
' 446-3776.
i _S_m_a_ll_u_n..;.fu_r-n.-4:-r-m-....h-o_u_aa_a_l
1
816 Rear First Ave: Call
: 614-446-9779 . .

46

Furnished Rooms

for rent Sleeping Roomt

end light houaa kHplng
rooms. Perk Central Hotel.

Call 614-446-0766 .
Furnished room, 8100 . Utili·,

:• "Two
unfurnished
houoo.bedroom
507Y.o Second
St.
, New Haven, W'Ve. , 176 .00
• month,• 1100.00 · dopooh.
: 304-882-2605 .

b
ties. ·ran·ge-, ref. Share 1th.
Men only. 919 Soc-.Golllpo·
lio. 814-448-4416 tiflor 7

P·!"·
: -M~~-~-~-_-fo-r-,-~-n-t.-H-.-n~d-or-~--o._ ~~;::::;::;::;;::

: :ha':dr~:~~tlym•:::;..~~~
. ; basement, large lot, •tove
and refr,ge"ritor fumiahed ,
I
d ep•
1. 1250 .00 month. pus
'
1 •144480116
•

u

•

•

46 Space for Re':'t "
Mobilehomelot.'
12'x60'or
I 176 waterpa1,
'd 4t h
smaler,
a, Neil, Golllpollo. Call &amp;14·
446 ·4418 oftor 7PM .

·

42 · Mobile Homes
for Rant

COUNTRV MOBILE Home
Perk, Ro~te 33. "\. North of
Pomeroy. large lois. Call
614-992-7479 , .
.

Furnished. no city taJtel.
water &amp; uwege fumiahed.
beautiful

rillerview,

61 l:lousehold Goode
~lmlted

3 rooms with private IH.th,

Furnished

4partRJ&amp;nt
for Rant

Ka·

Queen si1e box spring• Sa
manr111 like new. •100.
Call 61 4-256·1393 ..
Kelvinator Freezer, uprigtlt.

No frool. 1160.00. Coli
61 • ·986-4392.
Kroehler couch -3 revertible

tlmo offor, 8 · It
flborgloo ool1elllto dloh In·
stollad. Groot deal. pluo
good WIRinty for more
information phone 304-

59 For Sale or Trade

875"4173 or 304-875·
4851 .
Brown Bear compound bQw,
coli 304·676-14110 after

T. cushions. green nyl.on

cl ..alc dealgn . Excellent

..

16~,C~Fa~r~m~~~~~

e :oo.
.
.
.condition. f200 .00. Call SURPLUS . Donlm · Army- _:
614·985·3545.
Rental clothing . Klda ca· JD 2 row planter, tobacco
· mouflege . Sam l[lome· oallor, 5 pt. chlll_lplow, JD
Pickano uaad furniture. 304· rville '1 , Eaat of 8 fl. whool . dloc, .Now
Ravenawood, · afternoons,
8'76.-6483 or 676· 1460.
weekends. 304· 675·3334. Holland hoy roko, 3 pt. poll
hole dlggor, olcklo mower. 8
RICK'S , NEW ANO USEO
ft. drog dloc. con 8, 4-2141Gunoll
Gunoll
Smith
and
FURNITURE . U11d . 110v01
1266.
and refrigeratora. Compare · Wenon model 1 9 end 68.
304·875·
7476.
our prices, save , toc;lay.
· Spring Spoclol: 24'x30' i18'
with 18'x7' garage door •
,;Ph;o;n:e;3;0~4;·7~7=3;·;5:4;30=.== Bueh-Hog rotary grau service
door ,r I:J,888
mower, Model TM· &amp;, 6 It
erected
.
Iron
Hof'lil ""81dgs.
62 C8, TV, Radio
cut. 3 point hitc:h, rear
614-332-9745 coloct.
cond.
304-458·
moun1,
exc
Equipment
1727.
16
Workhoraa
Modo by
Smith and Weaaon .rev.olv.er
heel hone . . A.1L in,c:;t,
.25 inch color TV. 19 Inch B Model 26, 46 oallbor •..8Y.o In
lo W portable TV. Call barrell , holsterandpreaenta- mower . 'M e11uel shift.
614 742 2257
12000.00. 'Ctll 814-992·
tion case included, .6241
• ·
·.
1 ~---...=-----1300.00.
Gray
•
motoroyelo
o'nch' ~.n,·lh
. .,."onoa· le, ·helmet · 12.0 .00. 304-875·
L
1180.00 . ·C•II 614· 4464,
.• Set of 121nch plowo. 3 point
hitch . Deerbourne.
992·.3 617 aftor 6r3DPM.
Coli 814-986·
Pole bam buildings built. For 1125.00.
3545.
.
."
free estimates cell304-676- .
64 Misc. ·Merchandise 3981.
Field sprayer uHd
Heson. · Excellent condition.
Aloo, M.F.·1ll8 troctor and
plowa. Call 814-4187-3182
in Tuppers Plaint.

1-------------------

one.

61 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION 1o F.U.RF)IITURE
62 Olivellt. ,"Galllpolls. Now
Two bedroom trailer. "no · &amp; Ulld wpod-coal ltoves. 6
poll. one child. •175.00 pc wood LR oulto •399.
month. Coll4114· 992-3945. bunk bedo 119.9, onlron
recliners 199, new • uMd
bedroom suites, ranges.
wringer walhe,., • •hoes.
44
Apartment
New llvingrO""o m euit••
for Rant
•199 -1899. lomps. aloo
buying coal a. wood atoves.
•
Cai1614-446·3159.

Pool People Special:· ·
Above &amp;round pools-th,u
4·16-86-Free auto _pool
clnner and under light value
U59 .96 . lnground pool
kiH. 141x32·12.395.
11ix38 · 12.696. 20x40 ·
12,896 In olock. Middleport
614·~92-6724 or Golllpollo
614·446-3051 .
Spring $peciai-P8triotutility

Cemen.t block..,:· all aizes,
building materia Ia. Gallipolis
Block Co .. 123Y.o Pine St ..
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631 . Coli
814·446-2783.

I

71

Auto• for Sale

TO~!&gt; CASH j;lifd ' for ~ '80
model and newer uH4 car•.

Smith 8uiclc-Pontloo. 1911
EOotorn AVO,. G8 111po 1II. C I II
•1 • 448 2282
u

~·

•

.

1871 Volkowogon
Faatback- needs engine.
Body good con d., •1 00. Coli
1114-3417:7118.

arr.fE'LL ~'IER Be
~I&lt;~K

1886 I.H.C. Truck troctcw,
poor condition. 1 8118 Soml·
Bldo
I
trollor
sont, WV. Bid opening: April
15, 1986, 10 AM. Olatrict
retains right to refuM any or
all bids. For more lnformliton, coli 304·1175-31116.
Vans&amp; 4 W.O.

73

1979 Hondo XL 185 good
corid. Caii ii4-i7i-~iiiU.
1980 AMC Spirit good
condition U,600. Coli 4114·
288-1419 oftor 5:00PM.

1976 Ford van cuetom.
conci. C~ii iii4-3iii~
9968.

gboci

1982 Hondo 1100 Inter·
stole 4,660 miles. Coli 1114·
446·3882 or 814-448·
0291 .
• .

~;;:;::·::::;;::=;::::;:::;:~

Boar hogs for ule, purebred
Rod Polled bull . Coli 614·
379-2146 or 81 4-379·
2668.

64

Hay &amp; Grain

For ..1o Suzuki motor cycle.
Coli 1114-2111·41261 altar
8PM .
1981 8uboru GLF. 5 •PMCI.
air, AM-FM. rur window
defroltar, new tlrea. Call
1114·742-3143,
1 97'l Cutlooo Supremo
Brougham. eharp and
looiiOd. coll8 1 4·843·6127.

1974 Horloy Dovldoon 1000
Sport- price U,200. Coli
814·448-zon.
13 Hondo 780 Bhldow only
2.200 mlloo. 2 helinoto. oxc.
cond. c•11 1114-445-3738.

1978 Ford Gronodo. PS,IIB.
AC,. 83.800 mllos ond In
good condition. Coli 814·
948' 2490.

1 882 Hondo 7110 Cullom,
2.000 octuol mAoo. mint
oond.. now liooy ber a.
luggoga rock, 12150. Call
61 4·388·9809.
.

1971 Ford F1 00 pickup. PS,
outo. 12200.00 Coli 81 4·
892-7453.

1983 Hondo Mopad. Good
condition. Col 114·2473762.

Want tp 'rent corn &amp; hay 18n XR· 7 Moroury Cogar. Honda Urban exprelt
flaldo. Golllpollo lo Choohlro Excollont condition . Colt mo!Md. ExceHent condition.
oroo. Coli 614-3417-0181 114·949·22311.
CoH 1114-992-31112 -~­
doyo oflor 4:30 pm ond
after dark.
197e Dodge Aopon, oulo, weekend• anytime.
1,000 bushel corn, •2.80 o 318 V8, looko good. t?OO. 13211.00.
buohel. Largo round boloo Qf 11n Plymouth Arrow, 4 . '81 Hondo cxeop. 1100
good hoy, •10.00 o bolo. opoocl,4cyi. Fiuno-d.GII mlloo, •1.2711 .00. 304·
Shade river forme. Coil IIIVIIf, 18110. Coll814·982·
8711-2829.
61 4·986-3866or814-986· 7403.
3868.
19n Monte Corto, 350,
B011t1 and
Largo round beloo of hoy. outomotlc, PB,PB.Air. 1873 711
· Motora for Sale
Albert Portcer. ~ mllil north Chevy '14ton pick-up, 3110,4
of Cheotor. Phono4114·8811· opeod, runo good, body
3887.
rough. Col 114·1141·1286.

LAFF·A·DAY

newly decorated, all electric,

UOO mo,, pluo -ulty dop.
. Ret. req .. edu"t only. Cell
61 4-441-2238 or 4114-446·
2681 .
Rlvartlll&lt;l Apti. Middleport.
Speclel . rates tor S..,ior
Citl1on1. • 1 30. .Equal Houolng Opportunltloo . 4114·
992-n21 .
Two bedroom epartment1ln

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Hoven. Newly remo·
deled in town. Call 8 14·
812·7481 .
Furnlollod 2 -oom oport·
monto In Mldcloport. All
utllllloo pold. Colll14·992·
8084.
·Two bedroom apartmen~.
Fr.. hoot. Coli 114-892·
7481 .

-o.hou-.
and Golllpollo,
~:n.

County Appliance. Inc.
Good uMd appliance• and
TV Hto. Opon.AM to IPM.
Mon thru Sot. 81 4:448·
14199. 627 3rd. Ava. Golll·
polio, OH.
Fu"rniiure, nM ·•
uaad. Lorge ooctlon of quel·
ity furnl1uro. 1216 Eootorn
Avo .. Golllpollo.
Valley

Trade Center Furniture
Outlot. Konougo, Oh. Now
Moytog &amp; Crooloy Applloncoo. Colt 411 4·4411-4461.
Special thlo - k .•30 ln.
elect. range coppertone
176. eye lovaloloctrlc rongo
gao range 31 ln.
white
white •ee. Whirl-' outo
weeher •11. kenmore auto
'!"~·~"!' •711. Konmoro dryer
hirl
auto

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1 lodioo bike, 1 boyo blko, 1
bike, 1 Hoove&lt; ,_per,
1 humdlflor. CoH 81 4·448·
04125 . .
gl~

for Solo: Wotor- •100.
Coli 111 4-4411·8273 or 81 4·
2111·41034. •
VANGUARD PAINTS ·
Quality you can trust.
Ebenbach Hardware,
Pomoroy, Ohio. Con 6~ 4·
982·2111.
PN-epring clow·out on all
111101 buHdlngs. Dlroct foe·
tory to you dlocounto. lmmo·
dloto delivery. Coli collect
1·617-582· 3821.

_.,. p l·aca.m a.r: ! .·

'I!'!J !!c4{1W..I.'"=--""'"

in aula"ting • f"ooflngrem·odeling and new.
conttruction-guttert. Call
304-773-5131 .

ANNIE

, can yo~L ... ~~-, ,~ ~
spare a trick?

8:00

' Evory
But LooM'

Spring special: Gene's deep ·
st•am carpet cleaning .
Scotch guard, free estimo1oo. CaM 1114-992·6309
or 614-742·221 1.

F~t!t[ Tr~ Trimming~

cony. UIIO.OO. 304-176·
11122.
·
'73 Manto Corio t680.00
end '74 Comot • 1 00.00.
304-6741-2963.

72

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1878
Super Cob f '
180, 4-WD, auto.. AC.
oruiH. lne·l·bod: AM·FM.
Col 114-448-4422.

1 8 fl. wood rowing john·
boot. Modo by Wuvor. Coli
1-111 4-688· 7671 .
12 Ft. Tad Wlllloma gomo
flohorm01!1boot with troller.
e h..,.__ 2 ._.. .._.
ric motor. Chher ICCOIIO·
rioo. Colll14·742·2718 .
78

18741 Ford Courrior •100.
Col 11 ..·3H·I710.
1811 Pont f -100 ~
ohortbed PU, I ayt .. 4 opd..
radio. lht!P. t4,8H. John'o
Auto llloo. -vlh Fld.
Col 114-448-4712.

Auto Parts
• Accalloriel

8 &amp; M TIRES. Tiro dHII,
Cuot- Wheolo, Col for
prlcel 304 · 881·341111.
~~- 1871 .
Ford IN'* porto, 18418 lhru
1878, 304-671·3674.

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General Hauling

Jamet Boys Water Service.
Aloo pools flllad . Coli 61jl·
2611-1141 or 814·446 ·
1176 or 614 ·448·791 1 .' ,
Ken'l Water Service. Wei'-.
cisterns, pools filled. Phode
1114-367·0823 or 814-3877741 night or do.y.
1
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moved or hauled awal ·?

We'll do itl Coli 814-211&amp;·
8281 oftor 8 :00PM.
;

Uma..one, gravel, nnd. 1)11
dirt end oool dollvorod, 3oa.
876 -4412 .
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1 163 Bee. Avt1., Qolllpolio.
814·446· 7833 or 814-4481833 .

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SEWING Mochlno rapalro,
•rvice. Authorized Singer
Soloo lo 8orvlco Shorpoin
Scluora . Fabric Shop.
Pomeroy . 614-892· 2284 .
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beuts ud I low Jieart. lllli plaa WU
Vulnerable: Both
to try doe lleart f~. that filled,
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-tal!e·bla 11e1t play..to will all the~ - __ .. Pill Paa · Paa
trlcb. But tile opttde ! ' - cS.. will~
·.. Ope.tini lead:"iQ
Now· tbe deeiBer bu tile lu:rury, of ....._......._ ......_ _ _ _ ____.
pardlaJ apill8t losiD&amp; two be'art
trlcU.
'l'llat Ia eutly done. He ploJII the
Ida&amp; of bearts, . aDd theli Jeadl low
from bla IIIDd toward tile damm)"• A· aDd lead throtllb tile Q-10 Ill Eut'1
a. Wilen Wflt folloWI wltb tbe - . band. Borrina a very liDllkely ~
. deeiafer l..tl tbe el&amp;bt.
that ap11t, declarer caD paranteo that
t~ ~Gea. Sclt6'• aoe w111 pidl.., !ben will be no more thaa 11eart
lilly remalnh'l blp lleart. U Wflt Joier. 1be key to matiD&amp; tile olani Ia
..... out otl tbe aeeoad lleart lead, for deelo..,.. to fllld oat lint wllotloer
declarer wW wiD tbe aee Ill dummy be Clllllffonl tbe safety play.

Amtrlcen Ployhouso
' Family Buoin..o.' Milton
llara in·thio ploy
obout four brothore fight· '
ing for the inheritance of
their dylnvtethor. (80 min.)
(flJ MOVIE: 'Millie Man'
' 8:30 • Cll (IJ - . r t Dick io ·
1rrnta&lt;1 for Stephanie's
unpaid and forgotten pork·
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Elo4)clrlllo'
D Cll CIJ CoeniY ond
'--Y Cagnoy go11 lfttr 1
modern-&lt;lay Jack tho Ripp~r Who hat .already mur- ..
dtrad eleven womon. (R)
(80 min.)
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Dozer Work land clearing,
landacaping, etc. Free eeti·
molea. Cell 111 4-446·8038
or 814 ·992 ·71 19 onytimoj.

Electrical

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DecJarw Wotl the opeaiDc Jud with

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(]) UBFL Footblll: . Son
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A-my Aworda (CCI
Jack Lemmon hottl tonight's award1 ceremony
from the Dorothy Chandler
~ovillon in Lao Angeleo. ·

Good· 1 hcovatlng. baoomentl, footera, driveways,
aeptlc tankt, landscapin1.
Coli anytime 614 · 446 ·
4&amp;37, Jomnl. Oavioon, Jr.
owner .

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JIM'S PLUMBING lo HEATING. Rt. 1, Box 356, Gallipollo. Coii514·367·D576 .

Reuonoblo Rotu Ditchh1;
for water. gat. ~lectric, lllfd
drainage lines. Call 81 4·
446·8508 or 614-446 2775 .

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'Two Alone. '
(flJ living Plonot (CCI
'Swaot Freoh Wator.' Tho
verioua.li(e form• along the
Amazon River, euch 11 the
pironho. capybara• and
torrent duckl. •re exam. ~d.,(80. min .!
.
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Cor. Fo•trth
GaiUpolis. Ohio
Phone 814-446·3888 or
614·448-4477

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viowo Boy Goorge, Noil
i:)larnona end B•rD•ra
Mondroll, (60 min.) ·
• Cll (IJ llolreorow ond
M"' King Loa end Amend a
as honeymooners on
1 crui11 in order to recovtf
....... • gol!f· s~jpm•nL (~)_ (60
roln .)

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Ciolllkl from Lllko Tlhoo
NV Winnor'o Brocket Flnoi.Jim. RIIIIP.I'n. Buddy Hall.
180 min.)
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(]) c:oooor. To~ Bllllordo

removai. Call 304 -876·
1331 .
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RINGLES'S SERVICE. ox·
porlanctd carporltor, electri·
ci1n. m11on. painter, roof·
1878 Cutlou_ Supremo PB.
· PB,.· oMl ...B·tr,ck, nlco. Coli -:---~~-.,..,~· · I i~ng {.including . h£1:t 11r
'7~ Dodge, cutlo!ftil8d von, tpplicotlon) 304·676-2088'
814·388-9180.
.
or 4175· 7368.
holt ton. 304-876· 7984 .
198.2 -RMC .Splr~. 4
AM-FM tape, eun roof, new Ford 1986 F260 4x4 XLT ·Rotorv or coblnool drilling.
rodlol tim, low mlloogo. 81100 GVW, owoy bars. p. Moot wello com plated olme
$3,8911. John'o Auto Soloo. windwoa and door locka. day. Pump Mltl and serviBulovlllo Rd. Coli 814·448· automatic, air, crulae, tltt ce1. 304-896-3802.
4782.
wheel, am-fm ca•••tt•
Crome step bumper tinted Cement Flnither, Rick Gt~r ·
gla11 deley wipers. tutone field, 614•986·4464. Npaint, post -tr1c:tlon end driveways, parking lott. Any
more. 41.000 mlloo . olu job. Replace old
• 14.400. 304-876·6421. Concretl ;
7:30 o.m. - 9:00 p.m .
B a o Home lmprO\Iementa.
1883 S10 Bluer, outo· replacement wlndowe ,
malic, PS, PB , excellent aluminum eofflt. vinyl tUf·
ing, contlnuouaguners, free
condition . 304-876· 1038.
ettimlttl. aH work guaranIHd. Spring Dlocount. Co!ll
evening•. 304-676: 2644.
74 M otorcyclas

2222

One good aound end a•ntle
3 year cQit for Nle or tr11de
for mare. 304-875· 3287.

D &amp; M Contractora. Vinyl
and aluminUm tiding -

78 Suberu Brot. 63,000
mlleo. be. cond. 304. 676·
8217.

2 Hondo ·Big Rodo 1983 lo
1984. SH ot Bot1 Hondo .

Saddle hor11o. oloo gollod
for troll. Riding l0110n1.
Tack. Coli 4114-898-3290.
Ruth Reeve1.

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'78 Ford LTD, - y dom·
vory good rM&lt;honl·

Ave. comp..tely fumlshed.

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1982 Ford Eoc"" 2 dr..
hotchboc:k, 4 opel.. ploln
jono, VGC. 39.000 mHos,
13 ,400 . Coli 614- 388·
8710 .

Block. brick, mortar and
maaonry auppUes. Mountain
State Block. Rt. 33, New
Havan. W. Va . 304-882-

bulldlngo onlocation•.
dll!'loy atB ·B.
twO
convenient
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JACKSON ESTATES
LAVNE'S FURNITURE
Produce, Viand St. Pt. Plein 66
1'
f
S 1
. APARTMENTS (Equal Sofa, chair, rocker, otto- . 11nt.
ond Fronch City Mobil•
·
ets Or· a a
Housing Opportunity) nlan, 3 table1, lextra heavy,, Homoo Galllpolio. 9 X 12
monthly rent 11artlat *163 U86 . Sofll ond cholro 1696, olso 10x1 6 1995.
for 1 bedroom ond •198 for priced from 1285. to •&amp;95. Delivered and aet up on your HILLCREST KENNELS
2 bedroom. dlpooit uoo. T11Jbl~s. •so and up to &amp;126 . lot.
Boarding all breede. Heated
·
located near Spring Valley Hide-a·beds,l390. end up
indoor-outdoor facilitlu.
Plaza and Foodlend, pool to 1550 .. sofa bado •146, Just arrived. Trailer load of AKC . Doberman p_uppies:
end Cabl' TV available, .Reclinaro, 1226. to 1375., barb wire 820 roll . Jim's Stud Sorvl~o. Coll6 1 4 ·446·
hourt •• poatlble 1 0 am to 4 Lamps from 128. to 1125. Farm Equipment Center, Rt. .7786.
pmand7pmto9pm
pc. dlnottoo ·from •109 .. to 38 Well, Golllpollo. Oh Coli 1 · ~-:-=-:--::---:---::-::
Monday-Friday, Coli 614· 435. 7 pc . 1189 and up. 614·446·9777or814-448 · Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
446 · 2746 or leave Wood table with six chalrt 2484.
814-367-7220.
m_t111ge.
1285 '" t745. Dolk •110
up'" 12~6 . Hutches, 1550. Stihl chain uW, VGC. Farm Briarpatch kennels ProfeaRedecorated 2 bdr apt., exc. Bunk bed complete whh Boli, 1275. Coli 614-398· tlonol All-brood grooming.
location. Regency Inc . Call mattresses, 1276. and up to 87.1 0.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
304·678-7263 675-5104 1396. Boby bodo. 1110.
cllitloo. Englloh Cockor Spo·
or 676-6386 .·
Mlnreaae1 .or box 1prings. 1 bar set 3 stools. 1 bar set . nlol pupplas, Coll614-388.
full or twin, 158., firm, 168. with 2 110011. 1 dr111er. Call 9790.
Partially furniMed 2 bdr. and 178. Queen sets. 1226. 614-448·0B44 or 814·448·
garage apartment. Adulta 4 dr. cheotl, 149. e dr. 4837.
Oregonwynd Cattery Kenonly, NCurlly dopolil. Call chollo, U9. Bod frames.
nel . CFA Hlmolayon, Porolon
after 3PM 614-448-9279 .
120.ond 126 .. 10 gun · Gun AKC Rogiotorod femolo Col: ond SlomtM khtono. AKC
cebinotl. 1360. G11 or llo pupo, 1711 oa . lrunowlck Chow puppiH. Call 614·
f.urniahed 2 room1 • beth, electric ranges 1376. Baby pool table. axcellonl condl· 448·3844 otter 7PM .
downataira, clean. adult mattresses. 126 • 136, bed lion 1200. Coli 614 · 286·
only, no pet1. Ref. required. framoo 120, 125. lo UO, 4621 .
The B~rd Cage: Baby paraCall614·446·1619
king frame •so. Good Mloc·
kMtl, cockatiels, variety of
tlon of bedroom 1ui1es. King woodburning 1tove, flhchae, cagea, feed and
Furni1hed efficiency 607 rockers, metal cabinet•. axe. cond, 1200. Coli 614· oupplleo. Coli 81 4-985 ·
2nd. Ave .. Golllpollo. Shore hoodboordo U8 a. up to 4441-7911 .
4212 .
both, 1150 utilltloo pold. 165.
odu~o. Call 614· 446: 4416
1977 pop up camper oleopo AKC Roglllorod Poodle pup·
after 7PM .
Used Furniture ·• 6 pc. 8. 2 mopodo· 1979 Weotern ploo. 41 wooko old. One yoor
"'!i;;;ii;3i~::O~;;,~~ dJnatte, head boards, and 2 Flyer ond 1981 Hondo Ex· old molo. Coli 614-843·
1 family 3 bdr..
bedroom euttee. 3 mllaa out prooo. Coli 814-388-1437. 6274 1
gorogo opt.. 1 mo. dop. II. Bulavillo Rd. Open 9om to
ref. "!qulrad. Coll61 4 -4441· 6pm, Mon. thru Sat.
Mixed firewood 120 e Mole Pllk·O·POO puppleo. 8
3786.
4114·4441-0322
pickup lood, you houllt. Cell w11k1 old. Coli 614·992·
t14-448-·41189. ·
6013.
Furnilhed efficiency 8186 GOOD USED APPLIANCES
utllltoo pd .• olnglo adult, 920 w..h.... dryorw, refrlgoro·
Pfl·lprloi• clooe out· on oil
4th Avo., Golllpolio. 614· toro, rongos. Sk-1 Ap· 111101
bulldingo. dlroct .foe·
446·4416 otter 7 p.m .
plloncoo, Upp&lt;ir · River Rd. torytoyoudlocounll,imme·
beside Stone Creot Motel. dloto delivery. Coli collect
Apartment for rent 468 2nd. 614-446-7398 .
1-517-692 -3821 .

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nauge . Foster's ,.,obile
;. Homo Parte. 614-448-1602 .
·"~1170 mo . 1180 dep :, Roc·
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1961 Ford wrecker 11,1100. 4pm. 1114•2118-8740 oflor
Coll814:21141· 13113.

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This Is the Uth year o1 the grant
program, national in SCQPe. Llbrar·
les receiving-these grants are asked
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support of the senior cltlzenorlented
Golden Eagle Fund which the
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the lotto game, wlll pay $23,87'5.40
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federal taxes of :a&gt; percent.
The winning numbers were 3, 8,
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Besides his lather, he was
preceded in death by his wife, Ruth,
and a brother, Earl.
Mr. Sansbury was a member of
Feeney-Bennett Post l28Amerlcan
LegionandtheVeteransofForelgn
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, Friends maycaU alfdayTuesctay~
at the Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral Home In Middleport with the
family to be present from 7 to9p.m.
Muttary grav~l{le r,Ues \_'lUI t)e tleld
at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Gravel
HUI Cemetery In Cheshire with the
chapla~ of Fe&lt;;&gt;"!!Y· Bennett -Post
offlclatmg.
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had four or five of the 'wtnning
numbers and the winning
payments
' The taiest semiweekly game
reported sales of $4,340,891.
The estimated jackpQt for Wed- ·
nesday'sgamels$1mlllion. ·
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department.
'Ibe rnodltled contract allows for a 60 cent an hour wage lricrease for the
next year. and another 60 cent' an hour raise for the second year of the
contraCt. 'Ibe original union contract proposal for the highway department ·
called for a 60 cents an hour Increase each year over a three-yl'ar contract
period.
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At last Wednesday's regular commissioner's meeting,_the connmlssion·
ers voted 2,1 not to ratify the original proposal. Unanimous ratlflcatlohOfthe
contract by the conimlssioners Is mandated under collective bargaining '
·
laws.
At that time, commissioners David Koblentz and Manning Roush, who
Voted "no" against commissioner Rich Jones' to.le vote ot;'yes,l' said the
"excessive wage Increase" led them to cast ·negative votes. However, It
would appear that by voting yes on the two-year union contract, the.
commissioners havE' merely delayed the lnevltabllllty rt a third year raise.
'Ibe highway department employees are still·gelling the amount of hourly
Increase they wanted, just over a shorter period oUime, ·
'1)le m~ contract .also carries minor changes In clauses dealing with .
dlsctpllne procedures and maintenance of unlori memli!rshlp.
Stated Barry, Bolin, staff representattvefor the Aml'rlean Federation o1
Suite, COUJity and Municipal employees, "A1tl'r renegotiating )hi' contract
that w.S In . debate between ISsues which were a concern to 11\E'
commlss!Qners, the lTll'lllbershlp of the local ratified by a vMe ol28-2 to
-. · ItA~ OON!Ulre ..,.. .;.\ lelp .Coruilj(. Coumtl '~- vl!l.ell .. ilonlrad. Jmoob&lt;edckl·y·~~ ~ -~~l!!!~J!ft. to .liJ!It
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accept cliangescln-the contract. The c~anges.makethet.Jtree,yearcolitract a
lllliUIIn'louly tn an emerK'lfiCY M~ allemooli ffieetlng to rattly ·a ' . around the table, Cornrnl8liloner RlchJoaes; Dave Spencer, wldi~tAI"'U' '"'""
two-year contract. Money remalried the same In _each year. Other cjlanges
two-year union contract lor the Melp Coullty Highway Uepartment,
camera, with the hlpway department; and Conunlllllloner Manlilc
·were just minot ones which were overlooked by the county engineer and
!hereby av.!rttng a pOtentlonal highway department strike. 'llle
Roush and David Koblentz. Standing Is Phil Roberts, Melp County
myself. Tile changes_are unusual because the union usually will settle for a
commls81oners had last week voted ".not" IAl ratify a three-year union
engineer;
shorter contract and l081lagement US\Jally wants a longer onE&gt;."

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Funeral ~tees for Anna M.
Mohler, 82, who died Saturday at
Holzer Medical Center, will be held
:at 2 p.m. TueSday at the Christian
: Union Church at Hobson.
· A homemaker, Mrs. Mohler was
......= .---bom....Oct -- 30,...l902,..J n .Kanawha:...
County, W. Va., a daughter of the
late Wllllam M. and Mary Ellis
Reeves. Besides her parents, she
was preceded In death by her
husb~"1d, hfaac-!-llcl'-Jm- !n 1953,· a
son, Dale Mohler, nine brothers, a
sister and four infants.
She was a lifetime membef of the
Christian Unlqn Church at Hobson

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Raymond W. (Buck) Larkins, 54,
60S Wednesila,y and 1n the .50s
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and the auxlllary of the Disabled Tuppers Plains, died Sunday evenniursday wid Friday. Low&amp; In the ·
American Veterans.
lng at the Camden-Clark Memo~!
mtd-308 to low 408.
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Mrs. Carl (Wand a) Findling, Reeds- brlef1llness.
vllle, and Mrs. Earl (Patricia) . Mr. Larkins was bOrn at Long
Mossman, Middleport; four sans; Bottom,asonofthelateFredE.and
Wntard Mohler, Piney Flats, Tenn.; Ruth Larkins. He was owner of the
John Mohler and James Mohler, Tuppers PlalnsAtitoSalesandwasa
both of Route 1, Middleport, retired master sergeant of the U.S.
Kenneth Mohler, Middleport; four Army having served In the Korean
daughters-In-law, Marie Mohler, Conflict and the Vietnam War. He
Piney Flats, Tenn.; Wanda Mohler was awarded the PurplE' Heart.
and Linda Mohler, Middleport, and
He had served as manager of the
Della Mohler, Shade, 12 grandchild· officers' club at Aberdeen, Md., for
ren and four great-grandchildren.
two years after compll'tlng 27 years
Officiating at 1\Iesday's services of active military duty. He was a
will be the Rev. Amos Tillis. Burial member of the American Legion, a
will be In Gravel Hut Cemetery at life member of the Veterans of
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By BOB HOEFLICH
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Sentlllel stall Writer
Middleport Village Council mreting In regular
session Monday night took Initial steps to Increase
water and sewer tap fees In the town.
·
'The action was taken upon the recommE'IKI!itlon of
the Middleport Board of'Publlc Affairs. ,
1be ordinance provides lor an lncre8SI' of $100 In
sev!'ral of the water tap and sewer tap fees. A three
quarWr Inch wa tl'r meter tap will C!&gt;St $225, now $125;

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Roy S. Sansbury
Roy Sidney Sansbury, 65, Middleport, died Sunday aft.ernoon at the
Vl'terans Hospital in Chillicothe.
Mr. Sansbury was born Oct. 27,
1919, a son of JessiE' Denny
Sansbury, local area resident who
survives, and the late Charles
Sansbury.
Mr. Sansbury was a crane
operator for the New York Central
Railroad.
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Surviving iJt addition to his
mother are a stepson and his wife,
Dr. Kl'lth and Barbara Riggs,
Pomeroy; a stepdaughter and her
husband, Lorraine and .Jack Nl'ff,
Ravenswood, W. Va.; stepgrandchildren, Andrea and Nick
Riggs, Pomeroy; Duane Johnson,
Mason, W. Va.; Kim · A. Jones,
Darwin, and Larry, Roy and Kelly

County Fish and Game Assn., a of
the Fraternal Order of Eagles at
Aberdeen, Md., and was a member
of Ralph's Gun Club, LongBottom.
SunQ.vlng are his wife, Nancy
Arnold Larkins; a son, Eric Ray
Larkins, at home; two daughters,
Catherine Kay Yoli, Columbus, and
CharlenE' Yonker Samsel, New
Haven, W.Va.; a brother, Howard
L. i:oarklns.- Portland; . two sisters,
Vera Weber, Tuppers Plains, and
Donna Bogard, Long Bottom; two
grandchildren, Neil and Courtney
and several nieces and nephews.
Besides his parents he was
precedecllndeathbyason,Denills,a
sister and a brother.
Services wUI be held at 11 a.m.
Thursday at the White-Ethridge
Funeral Home, 125 Lee St., Belpre
and burial will be in Meigs Memory
Gardens. Military rites wUI be
conduct.ed. Friends may call at the
tuneral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday and from 3 to 9 p.m. on
Wednesday.

Emergency ~quads kept·busy
· Eleven calls were answered by €enter.
units of thEi Meigs County Emer- · Sunday calls Included 8: 57 a.m.,
gency Medical Services over the Tuppers Plains to ReedsvUie for
. weekend.,
Carl Buckley, to St.Joseph Hospital
a.m., Syracuse to College Road for
Walter Harris, to Veterans MemorIal Hospital; 4:21a.m., Middleport,
to Super-America for Dina Hart, to
Veterans Memorial; 3: 50 p.m., the
Columbia Township Fire Department extinguished a brush fire on
Route 689; Rutland at 5:33p.m., to
Main St. for Evelyn Rife, to
Veterans Memorial, and at 10:56
p.m., Pomeroy to 109 New St. lor
Teresa Garnes to Holzer Medical

port to village hall for Charles
Canter, treated but not transported;
10: 47 a.m., Middleport toStorys Run
Road for !=ecil Hall, to Holzer
Medical Center; Pomeroy at 11: 47
a.m., toE.MalnSt.,forJohnConley,
to Veterans Meniorlal; Rutland at
6:22p.m. to Zion RoadforCariStUI
to Vl't.erans Ml'lllorlal, and Pomeroy at 9:45p.m. to the Pizza Hut for
Stephanie Stanley, to Veterans
MemoriaL

the present $700 char~..and .six Inch taps remain at
the present rate of $9:Xl. A four Inch sew'er tap
connection will cost $225, now $125; a six !nc}j
connection, $500, now $400, and an eight inch
co~ttOn wUI remain at the present charge of $600.

BASKETBALL TEAMS

ON A FINE-SEASON.

COLUMBUS, Ohlo (AP) - The Local,' Crawford County, $100,100;
state Controlling Board has ap- and Vari Buren Local, Hancock
proved loans to nine local school County, ~.!IXJ.
.
boards which have haci. deficits
Under the state's sc!lool loan
certllled by state Autlltor Thomas progr;un, districts may borrow
'Ferguson.
against their tuture slate subsidies
The loans on Monday were the tohelpdealwithcash-fiowproblems
first In several months, and they which occur during periods bf low
took by surprise at least one local revenue c;ollectlons.
controlling board ml'lllberwhosald
However, Senate Finance Chairhe thought lOcal schciot-tundlng man Stanley J, Aronoff, Rproblerns basically had been solved Cincinnati, said the latest wave of
as a res)!lt of the 1983 increase In the requests - the first In ~ral
state Income tax.
months- prompted him toquestlon
The largest loan, $1.57 mUllan, whether thE' state school formula Is
went loCanton Local School District doing an adequate job.
lnStarkCountyafteradeflclt In that,.
"I think this Is lrpnlc only a few
amount was certified by Ferguson.
months after the state Income tax
He certified and the board was Increased and wpwere told that
approVed these ot.her loans:
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· these districts no longer would have
Manchester (..ocal, Summit tocometotheloanfund," ·hesald.
Cbunty;""$.1M;m1;Jiimes Gartli!la
·Aronoff- Siild--that - when- hlsLocal, Portage County, $491,200;
CQI'IImlttee ~a r~lew of Gov.
Buckey!' Valley Local, Delaware Rldlard &lt;;elestl' s two-year budget
County, $339,!XXJ; Jonathan Alder pqJOSal, nowpendlnglntheHouse,
"we will take a look at the formula,
Local, Madison County, $338,700;
Bath Local, Allen County, $238,001;
not only the amount the Legislature
Farmington Local, Trumbull
puts In It butalsothewaythemoney
County, $141,m, Colonel Crawford
Is distributed."

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development
block grant, which, If allowed, could go
Acqul8ltloa pending
$70,!XXJ
to
the
HUD
appropriations,
changing
the
to
a
maximum
of $6XJ,!XXJ for l9lfi and $400,!XXJ for
At last night's mretlng, there were also Indications
origlnalflgurefrom$91,500to$161,500.Athlrdreadlng
1~.
The
money
would be used for· musing
the village may be acquiring the old Chesapeake and ·
and
approval
was
also
given
to
an
ordinance
rehabilitation
and
other
projects such as streets,
Ohio Railroad Depot on -Front St. ; along with three
pi'(JCedures
to
be
followed
In
handling
water
and
sewage
related
to the rehabllilation.
providing
lots owned by the railroad company. Mayor Fred
burned out buUdlngs resulting from fires In
Deadline for IUing the application Is March 29.
Hoffman reported 'l'allroad officials have Indicated
A meeting o1 representatives from area communiaccordance with the Ohio ReviSed Code.
they will sell the depot and three lots to the town for
ties to review the television cable service with
. A joint meeting was set wi\ll Pomeroy VIUage
$40,00&gt;. Into tJie sale agpeement, a $6400 mowing but
CouncU for Apr1111n Pomeroy when the two groups
representatives of Consolidated Communications,
which the vUiagl' held agalJist the railroad company
will hear aspecJ$ oj_a program to es_tabllsh taxi ___ lnc.,whlchservesthetownswasannouncedfor7p.m .
_ wlll be absorbed. The village]!;Is lleen In the process .
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haveconducted
as
· sul"ieys
recently by Bill Snouffer, Pomeroy, who plans to start
meeting.
act to purchase the buDding and lots for the proposed
the
service.
A
representativE'
from
the
department
of
Council disCussed a crackdown on dogs running
$40,!XXJ figure. A contract for the purchase Is expected
transportation
wUI
be
present
for
the
joint
session.
loose
In !he community this spring and the installation
to be received before the nl'xt meeting.
Hoffrhan
was
authorized
by
council
to
of
strret
lights at the new housing area on Hartinger
Mayor
Final reading &amp;Jven
proceed with an application for a community
Parkway.
Council llave a final readlnJS and approval to the

Controlling ~oard
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TO· THE
FOLLOWING AREA

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preceding thl' service.

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O..EVELAND tAP)- Holders of
six winning tickets wDI share the
latest "Ohio Lotto" jackpot of
GIFr PRD'IEN'mD - Debt Hensley, left, president of the lAdles
AuxtJiary, Aerie 217l, .Frlday afterlioon presented a $200 gift to Ruth
Powers, Ubrarian, lor the Meigs County Ubrarle5.

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Pomeroy.... Middleport, Ohio. Tuesday; March 26. 1986

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ONCJNNATI (AP) - A $432
z:nllllon lawsuit flied against 12
Home State Savings Bank oflldals
shows that Ohio -Is serious abOut
seeking compensation for customers of the savings and loan !Mt
closed March 9, stall' officials say.
"Thls is not a cute little lawsuit
that atlacks some corJioratlon
where there Is no money," Robert
McAlister, superlntl'ndent of the
state Division of Savings and Loans,
S.Jd Monday. "This Is the hardest
and strongest possible legal attack

lngHomeSiateconservatorArloM.
Smith, Home State and Home State
of Dayton fUed the suit Monday In
Hamilton County Corrunon Pleas
Cour1,
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Smith has been managing Home
State since Its closure and overseetng efforts to sell lt. Depositors in the
33-olflce, Cincinnati-based bank
with $1.4 billion In assets have been
cut off from their money.
"From the ~nnlng, I have told
the conservator to pull no punches

and pursue every legal av!'llue of
redress to protect the depositors of

that cab be mounted against those
Individuals woo It has been all!'ged Home Stall'," Gov. Richard Celeste
areresponslbleforthls." ·
saldMonday.
Defendants Include Marvin
'The lawsuit alleges that Warner
Warner, U.S. ambassador to Swlt- and former Home State officers
zerlanddurlngtheadmlnlstrattonof . Ignored warnings that the thrift was
President Jimmy Carter. 'llle__!(_~~ ~atedly ~rrowlng,
':""';'+-1- -clncinnatl ous!Jiessman stepped through reverse repurchase agreedowntwoweeksagoaschalrmanof ments from · ESM Gov
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the ~hlo BuDding Authority as the Securities Inc. of Fort ~..a:X."'::'~
state s savings and loan crisis Fla. ESM was closed by federal
snowballed.
court order March 4 after auditorS
State-l'!'tainedlawyers represent· discovered a $.UimUIIon deficit.

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