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KNIT SHIRTS

Cool comfortable shirts for weer right now. Sizes&amp; to
18 . Solid colors, stripes in dt811y to cuualatyljls. The
season's belt looks.
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BOYS' '9.96 SHIRT.S .......................... SALE '7.90
BOYS ' '11 .96 SHIRTS .......... :........ ..... SALE •9.60
BOYS' '14.96 SHIRTS ...... ... ............. SALE •11 .95

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'25.95 JEANS . ........... SALE '20-.70
'28.95 JEANS ... . ........ SALE '23.1 0

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•8.95 TRUNKS ....... •7.10
19.96 TRUNKS ....... •7.90
1 11.96 TRUNKS ..... 19.60
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Solido, prlnti and ltripes in
tops, shortt and tleck1.
Knits and cotton blendl.
Mi11y sizea 8 to 20.
Reg. '14.00
Spon1wear .. .. . Sale '10.60
Reg. '18.00
Sponawear ... :. Sale '13.60
Reg . '24.00
Sportswear ... :. Sale ' 18.00
Reg. '32.00
Sportswear ..... Sale '24.00

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Take 16.00 OFF Any
Wr.,gler or Lee Jeans in
Missy or Junior Si1ea.
ChOose itraight leg otylea,
pleited yoke panta. tapered Lee Ridart, gathered
Riden and london Ridara.

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Boys'. •9.96
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Boys' •1 0 .96
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Boys' ' 11 .95
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tops, jeans shirts, golf shirts and dressy looks.
Van Heusen, Wrangler, LeTigre and Campus.
MEN'S '8.95 SHIRTS .............. SALE '7.00
MEN'S 010.96 SHIRTS ............ SALE 08 .70
MEN'S '12.96 SHIRTS ....... ... SALE '10 .30
MEN'S '16 .96 SHIRTS .... .... .. SALE '12.70

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - A program to help
low-lncome families pay their gas biDs;, beginning Its
second year ln Ohio with $1 million from the Citizens
Energy Corp. of Boston, a group founded and headed
by Joseph P. Kennedy II.
Kennedy Interrupted his campaign for Congress
Thursday to join Salvation Army officials In touting
the success of program at a news conference ln
Columbus.
The program, which also involves Columbia Gas of
Ohio and the public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Is
expected to help more than 7,00J families in Ohio this
year.
Maj. Peter ljofman oft he Salvation Army accepted
the check from Kennedy. Hofman said last year
Citizens Energy provided ~.OOJ to help 4,!m

families.
"There Is no way you can ever meet the needs c1 all
the elderly and poor families," said Kennedy, who Is
among a swarm of candidates seeking tre seat being
vacated by House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill,
IJ.Mass. "This program Is anot rer in a range of new ·
populous entreprenrur1al programs that are trying to
make a difference." '
The program speaks to the "real laws of supply and
demand," he said and gets Its funding ·:out of the
tudes of producers."
Jake Koebel, manager of the Gallia-Meigs
Columbia Gas office, said today," individuals have
rot been taking advantage of this opportunity".
Citizens Energy Corp. generates money for the
program by buying gas from oot-of-state producers

r;NTEOT~EOMJ

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Sentbtel corTeSpondent
Overall reception and the proposal lo remove WOUB from the
cable system were major topics
discussed when Syracuse VUlage
Council met Thursday night.
Councilman Glenn Cundiff said
council was informed by Consoli·
dated Communcatioi]S Group In
September of 19ffi lhat the cable
system would be upgraded by
spending around $941,005, but,
nothlrig has been done to Improve
the situation.
Council, after reviewing the
')&gt;roposal submitt'\'(1 by the cable
company, noted the rate Increase
IIlii t was granted 1according to the
company:S proposal) would not go
into effect into Improvements were
made.
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Council members expressed dis·
pleasure that Improvements hav!' ·
rot been made and tha t the cable
company plans to remove WOUB
from the systl'm. Council feels thai
the cable company has failed to
keep Its promise.
LIKESWOUB
A leiter was read trom ~James
Lawrence, principal at Syracuse
Elementary and Lee Wedemey.er,
superintendent at Carleton School
concemlng the removal of WOUB
from the cable system.
Lawrence asked that council do
everytlting possible to prevent lhe
remova l of WOUB from the cable
network. The station, according to
Lawrence, provides students with
learning exp3'1ences ·thai they
would otherwise miss. ·
Wedemeyer also askEd lor support and assistance In keeping the
stalion.
U.wrence noted. ltis school has
cable In one classroom and has
been IJ)'ing for a year and a half to
gel hookups In three ct~r rooms.
This Is the same situation that
exists al Carleton School excepl
theY have been trying for a year

tions for life gUards must be
submitted by April 21. CounCil wUI
meet on the evening of the 21st to
review the applications and hire the
guards. Marty Morarlty, pool
manager Is to llll!el with council oo
the 2lsl.
sYracuse fire _chief Gene Imboden reporttid the !Ire truck that Is
being rffilrblshed according to
state reqlili'emenls will be ready on
AprU 18. ·
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Mayor Eller Pickens requested
permission to join t~ Mayors
Association. Council approved the
reituest.
Cou~U. in ether business, agreed
to place a culvert In a ditch In front
of Syracuse Elementary and cover
the area with top soil.
It was reported by Ernie Sisson
that a tree needs to be removed oo
Fourth Street.
Council went on record supportIng the upcoming T.B. levy.
Council approved the third readIng of an ordinance regulating
hours at village parks and and the
flrlal reading of an ordinance
accepting a grant In the arrount of
$22,9«1 mr the design and construe·
lion of a proposed marina.
Attending in addition to those
named were Jim Hill, Jack WUII·
ams and Kathryn Crow, council
members, Janice Lawson, clerk
treasurer, Jean Hall, and Jim
Teaford.

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SEIZE 'DIE DAY - ~lzlng oppomdy-and'e ebitlglt wW help
Gallla Coun&amp;y In 118 puoh for ecommlc develoJJllj!llt, uld Stanley E.
Hantson; above, guest speaker at the' M Mmaal GUUpolls Area
Chamber ~ Conuneroe banquet at Rio Grande College Mtd Commun¥,Y
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who offer discount prices and transporting-it to Ohio.
Columbia Gas agrees to purchase the IJwer-prlced
fut~ and target the savings toward needy families.
· Kennedy said Citizens Energy Corp. could have
transported gas to Ohio five years ago, but was not
permitted. He sa id two years ago federal Ia wchan!;&lt;'d
regulations on the shipment of gas, which opened
markets to groups such as his.
Columbia Gas, which has been pressured by lhe
PUCO to diversify its market and seek oo I
lower-priced fuel , Is the first Ohio· utility to
participate. Kennedy's group has been active in
several northeastern states slnce 1979.
PUCO Chainnan Thomas Chema said Columbia
Gas uses the difference to help (he needy instead of
spreading It to all customers because by tar~llng Ire

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poses during a check-passing ceremon;y wHh MaJor Peter Holman ol
the Salvation Anny Thumday In Columbwl. Others sho~m are Marvin
L. White, chalnnan ol Columbus Gas, second from right, and 'lbornas

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v. Chema, chalnnan rl Ohio's PUOO. 'lbe 11 mDJion check wW allow
the Salyatlon Anny help PIQ' w1n1r Jt111 Witt ol the low Income and
elderly Columbia Gas customen who need 1881!itanoe. UP!.

Nation's jobless rate ·still at 7.2 percent
WASHINGTON (UPII- Amerl·
ca's unemploymenl rate in March
remained high at 7.2 percent', little
changed from the previous month
and showing marked weakness In
manufaclurtng and the oil and gas
Industries, the Labor Department
said today.
The March unemployment rate
of 7.2 percent was only slightly
lower than the February jobless
rate of7.3percenl.The rise between
. January and February, reported
lflst month, was the sharpest
Increase In six years - from 6.7
percent to 7.3 percent.
The figures show that 8.4 mUIIon
Americans are unemployed. After
seasonal adjustment, tlte figures
showed that 108.8 million Ameli· ·
cans were working.
"Unemployment was little
·changed in March," a statement
from the Bureau of Labor Statlslk:s
said.

The jobless rate for most catego-

ries of workers was aoout the same

ln March as during the previous
month. The jobless rate lor adult
• It was 6.6
men was 6.2 percent.
percent for adult women and 18.2
percent for teenagers.
The unemployment rate for
Hispanics, however, was 10.3 per·
cent In )VIarch, a significant drop of
2 perceptage points from February.
Forwltites, the March unemploymenl rale was 6.2 percent ; for
blacks II was 14.7 percent. For both
blacks and whites, the March
figures were about the same as In
February.
Last month, the nation's unem·
ployment figures took the sharpest
jump ln sill years, rising from 6.7
percent in January to 7.3 percent in
February. The ne""l triggered a
j:ollticai 311d economic squabble
over the cause.
The White House ca lled the jump

RIO GRANDE - A native son of
Gallla County urged business and
community leaders to capitalize on
,the area's assets _and seize opportunity when it arises in order to
stimulate economic growth and
development.
"You have lo make opportunl·
ties, reach for them and recognize
them when they, occur," said
Stanley E. Harrison, president and
chief operating officer of BDM
Corp.,.McLean, va ., duringthe49th
annual Gallipolis Area Chamber 1of
Corrunerce banquet at Rio Grande·
College and Community College
ThursdaY.
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"I suggest that the Gallipolis area
market ltsel!," he said. "Tell

·everyone you know or who you
meet that you're from a wonderful
pari of the world."
Harrison, bom 56 years ago this
November and raised on a farm off
Lincoln Pike in Harrison Township,
said Galllpolls ·and Gallla County
have many advantages in attract·
lng new firms to set up shop,
primarily a positive attitude toward
·new business, a good political
outlook and an .eager' workforce.
These are just som~ ·of the things
companies look at when C'astlng
about for a new location or
expansion, he explained.
"A lot of people think the large
corporations don't want to rrove to
the small towns," Harrison said.

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customers are not burdened with uncollected bills.
Chema called the program Innovative for
establishing strong public-private partnership and
said "no matter how the market conditions are,
. people are always going to have difficulty pay ing
their fuel bills."
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Hofman said the money Is most useful oow because
after April 15 utility companies are allowed to cu i off
customers for not paying tbeir bills, and he expects
more families will request assistance.
The program allots up to $150 per family and Is
available to those that already have exhausted aid
from the company's own assistance program,
federally supported programs and other forms of
assistance.
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an "aberration." The Labor De- heavy rains and Ooodin!J ihat
partment ·said it was "unusual." drenched Ca lifornia this winter
Labor economists disagreed over may have been part of the cause,
wha't it meant and who was to bul state officials downplayed that
explanation of the increased jobless
. blame.
· In advance of releaslng the rate In California.
Overall, the February figures
figures, Labor Secretary William
showed
a weakening labor market
Brock cautioned against "making
with
sharp
Increases In unemploydecisions based . on one month's
ment
In
agricult
ure, construction,
statistics."
mlnlltg
and
manufacturiljj,
In a television interview, Brock .
The Dun &amp; BradsIrret Corp.
said, "Th have one month drop out
issued
a forecast Thursday predictot'llie like last monlh, It's really
ing
that
"unemployment will probdangerous to overstate"tre lmpor·
ably
be
In
Ihe 6.5 percent rate at the
tance of that. You need several
end
of
the
year."
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The
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employ.
a trend."
February's unemployment fig· ment forec ast also sa id AmNican
businesses planned to create nearly
ures showEd that three slates 3
million new jobs in 1986, a I mlllion
California, Texas and Illinois car·
Increase
over ti&gt;:' 2 million jobs
ried two-thirds a Ire Increase.
added
In
1985.
Mosl jobs would Ji
Those states have been hurt by
added
by
small
businesses, the
layoffs In the energy and electronic
forecast
said
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manufaclurtng industries.
in ad~ll lo n , federal officials said

Leaders urged to capitalize on assests

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just ID get cable.
Cundiff suggested that Marty
j:rawford of the cable rompany
meet. with council at the earliest
possible date.
Bill Amott, councilman L&lt;; direct·
lng a letter to the Ohio Attorney
General regarding the situation.
Arnott said "talking 'Is not going to
do any good. I know if we write the
Attorney General we will get
results."
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It was also noted by Cundiff that
WOUB Is part of the basic service.

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now during our sale. Sizes29
tc 50 ih gym shorts. coaches
shorts. jams, tennis, dress"
shorts and more. Coordinate
with knit shirts sale priced.
Regular IS.CIS to IICI. CIS

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panu, crew-neck sweatshirts, shons
and-vests.
COMPLETE RANGE OF
CHILDREN'S SIZES
Reg . •&amp;.00 Jogging Wear .. .... . '4.79
Reg. '8 .00 Jogging Wear ....... •&amp;.39
Reg . '1 1.00 Jogging Wear ..... •a.79
Reg. '14.00 Jogging Wear .. . '1 1 .19

Pre-washed 100% heavyweight denim. Straight leg. Waitt sizes 26 to
30; lengths 30 to 36 . ·Genuine Lee
Riders.

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BOYS' "LEE"

The brand that fits:•

Knit tops, tank tops and printed shirts.
Sizes 2T to 4T and4 to 7
Reg . '4.00 TOPS ............ Sale 13.19
Reg . '6.00 TOPS ... ...... : .. Sale '4.79
Reg. '10.00 TOPS .. ....... . Sale •7.99
Reg . *13.00 TOPS ........ Sale ' 10.39

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Quality brandt Include Crttt,
Guild and Pro Whitat. Pont
IUito and drottn Separates
include slocko, tops. skins
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12V. to 28V.
REG. '14.00 to '46.00

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100% Cotton. Pre-washed in waist sizes
34 to 50. Save now on these man fit
jeans.

SAVE THIS WEEKEND

Sizes B to 20 in a fin~ style and color selection. Camp
sh.orts, gym shorts, jllmS and novelty ttyles. Special
pnces.
BOYS '6.96 SHORTS .......... ... ............ SALE '4.70
BOYS '7.96 SHORTS ......................... SALE '6 .30
BOYS '8.96 SHORTS .. .................. .. ... SALE '7.10
BOYS '9.9.6 SHORTS ........ ................. SALE •7.90

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*EUREKA VACS
*IN-STOCK DRAPERIES
*FURNITURE THROWS
*SHEERS

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*KIRSCH DRAPERY
HARDWARE
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"Actually, there are a lol of
advantages lo moving out of the
city."
Falrlax County, Va .. the base for
Harrison's company, Is now one ri
the most highly business-oriented
sectors In the Washington, D.C.
area because It capitalized on its
location near the natkln's capital
and a good ltighway ~stem . But Its
beginnings were almost as tmdest
as Gallia County's at one time, he
added, noting that In 19ro a
directory listed mly 44 business and no major industries - in the
Falrlax area.
Currently, there are 2,376 companies operating rut c1 that county,
man~ of them ~n -smokestack

firms ciferlnl( services such as
engineering, communications,
computer science and Hnance.
Hal'1'i50n moved BDM to the area In
19'70· and made It his oorporate
headquarters lwo years later be·
cause of the growth and tre healthy
attitude in the county toward
business.
Harrison cited BDM as a klrid of 1
business Gallla County might want '
to attract. A diversified firm
heavily Involved in national defense
research and service, Including
work on the oo-called "Star Wars"
space defense program, BDM also
. handles such du ties as drilling and .
gathering data lor the t:J.s. Depart·
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WASHlNGTON- The Senate'
last week fell just one vote siDrt
of approving a constitutional
amendment In ten &lt;Ed to compel
a balanced federal budget. .It
would he pleasant to say good
riddance to bad rubbish, but we
have not heard the last of this '
folly.
- This was the proposed amend·
ment: "Outlays of the United
States lor any fiscal year sball
not exceed receipts to the United
States for that year, unless three·
!llthS oft he whole number of both
, houses of Congress shall provide
lor a spectnc excess of outlays ,
over receipts ."
A second section woulq pl'!'mlt
Congress to waive these restrlc·
lions In wartime. A third section
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LaWyers react to
:erime panel ·report
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Proposals to weed out lawyers working
illegally for the mob with "sting" O~Jeratlons and wiretaps will serlol{sly
bann an attorney's ability to defend hlscllent, some of the nation's leading
lawyers say.
Responding Wednesday to recommendations bY the President's
Commission on Organized Crime, one attorney In New York sald the fear
of wiretaps has already forced hlm to rn&lt;'el withcllentsclan&lt;Estln~ly.ln the
subway, and he fears such measures will not stq&gt; .members of organized
·crime.
... The ~mrnisslon ldenlllled a small number rt "la\Yyer· crtmlnals" ltsald
•' were UJegally aiding and abetting undei"Mlrkl ligures, and added that such
activity justified "using undercover agents, electronic surveillance of
lawyers' conversations and 'sting' operations Involving fabricated cases"
to uncover 11.
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Ron KubY, an associate In the law office rt William Kunstler1 a leading
clvU rights crlmlnal defense lawyer In New York, caUed '. the
recommendations "an ominous development In tenns of clvU Uberties,
attorney-client 'privllege and someihlng that wUJ very.quickly extend far
beyond the so-called Mafia lawyers.'.'
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"These new techniques are l')lng to be used · against lawyers
.representing a large variety of clients and will leave highly conlldentlal
·Information (between attorney and client) simply floating out there In the
:field ct law enforcement," said Kuby.
Kunstler's tirm recently represented 19 ·accused m€1Tlbers ct the
Macheleros, a Puerto Rlcan Independence group chaF&amp;ed with a $7.2
rnffilon 1983 Wells Fargo robbery In Hartford, Conn., and just completEd
the case of Dr. Grupartap Singh Blrk, a Sikh nationalist acquitted of
Charges he conspired to assassinate Indian I;'rlrne Minister Rajlv Chand!.
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: David Russell, a Kansas City, Mo., lawyer woo 'i'epresmted i&gt;rrner
:casino owner Carl Thomas - oonvlcted In 1983 o! ·being Ire mob
-mastermind of the Troplcana casino skimming scheme - sal~ wiretaps
·and sting operations "bave too much of a risk of Invading constitutiOnal
protections" and are linnecessary. · ·
· "Trying to set a lawyer up Is too rubject1ll aoose," Russell sald.
WASHINGTON - The UnitEd
, • Kuby, who has represented mob figures, said the oommisslon )\roposals States 1s clearly not suitEd to the
would force othe!Wise legitimate lawyers to actclan&lt;Esttnely, sometimes
role of an Imperial power along the
:causing ihe appearance of wrongdoing.
lines of tbe Soviet Union &lt;r the old
: "Whm somebody comes In and pretends 11 be a clleilt bulln laclls an
BrtllshEmpire. When Moswwlay~
· FBI agent, It Is certainly going to bave a chilllng el!ect," he sald.
wwn the ~clalllne, there are no
: In order to confer with a cHentln me recent case, Kuby said: "I -went to deviations from the sateUitES; U.S.
ihe subway. That's the one place whi!i'l! polk:e radios don't tu~tlon weu. cll~nt states exercise their right t1
We have also sat ln chairs and wrttten each other notes and burned tbem In dissent as vocllerously as If they
an ashtray.
·
were at a Democratic National
·"It's not !bat wbat we're talking about Is Ulegal, but Its Information that, Convention.
:If reil~hes goverrunent (prosecutors), could be devasta'tlng."
Last week's pust-up rNer the
: Russell, president of the Natlo(lal Association of Criminal Defense reported Nicaraguan Invasion c1
·Lawyers, said regular crlmlnallnvestigatlons alreaQy tum up wrongdoing
Honduras was an embarrassing
on the part of corrupt attorneys.
.
case In point. The Initial reaction r1
He said his group, the only national bar association devoted exclusively
Honduran leaders was that the
to criminal defense Issues, generally supported other oomtnlsslon
Invasion was rrostly Reagan ad·
·proposals calling for tighter methods of sel!·JXlllclng wlthln the legal
mlnls!ratlon propaganda to win
: profession.
congressional support for the
· The American Bar Assocla~n said It Is reviewing the contras.
: recommendations.
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Only . after President Reagan
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announced erner&amp;ency ald to limduras - a move !bat looked
suspiciously ilke a $3) miffion
Inducement - dld limduran omclals get their stories straight and
agree with the White House version
of events. Then they belled their
newfound concern CNer· Nlc~ra-

alter Its ratlllcatlon.
Congress bas bad nothing to oo ·
About the best !bat can be said wlth creating these ruinous dell!·
for this proposal Is tht ti was far efts Is a remarliable notiOn, but as
b!!tter In Its drafting than a sroi-e of the.senator says; never mind.
foolish resolutiOn$ !bat have come
H!lrt made four points: (1) The
before lt. This resoluUon at least resolution lacks oonstitutlonal ~el.
had the Vlrtue of relative sln\"pllc· (2) Form a parUameJitary stand·
lty. Its predecessors QounderEd In point lt Is plainly grolll!lqlle. (3) Its
a ·morass ·Or statutory language terms coul!h!aslly be evaded. (4) It
&lt;Paling with "II"'Ss national pro- Is unenforceable by any acceptable
duct" and "natlonall~oome." One· means.
such proposal demanded an al&amp;e·
· The amendment, he said, "lllluld
lralc formula to oomprehend Its wage war on the Constitution's ma·
meaning.
jestlc slmpllclty." Indeed 11 would.
· Gary Hart of Colorado made the Constitutional amendments ought
best speecpln the Senate against to address either the rights of the
the proposEd amendment. The people or the structure of govern~ntleman had to begin with a..llt· . ment. This resolution Invites a
tie demagoguery: "Never mind," ,hundred questions having tri oo
he said, "lbat today's ruinous deft· wlth outlays, receipts, fiscal years,
ells were creatEd bYthesame!l'e- estimates of revenue and the ilke.
sldent who Is this amendment's The Treaswy would live In constleading advocate." The notion tbat ant uncertainty that the J;ll)vern-

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Nicaraguan 'invasion'

Letter to editor
• Wants road repaired

lllve on State Route 124 between

Racine and Syracuse. I have livEd
here for three years. In front ct my
house are flve roles In this road. In
1hree years tbe state has patdled
· tmse roles about .three times. One
~ dine the mlx stayed ln tbe roles for
·erie day.
When I called the state garagl! it
was blamed on a bad batch ri mlx.
The last time they were patched, it
stayed In the roles for about 21Durs.
Since that time, the state has not
even bothered wlth them. I am sure
there has been ·several tires ruined
·and several front end knocked oo t

olllne. Is thls're way our roads are
patched and our tax money
wasted? Why can't these roles be
patched right? I am sure 11 the
commissioner lived where I llve
and listened to cas hitting these
roles all night long, they llllukl be
patched and patched rtght or Is h
going fo take a car ~me night hitting
these holes and wreck and someone
get hurt for the state to patdi these
roles. Thank you.
Wllllam T. Kimes
Racine

To4ay in history
Today Is Friday, April4; the 94th day of l9&amp;i with 271 to follow.
The moon Is moving toward its iJew pbase.
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star Is V&lt;?nus.
.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. They Include
reformer ~rothea Dlx In Jrol; Inventor Unus Yale, developer of the
cylinder lock, In 1821; dance school founder Arthur Murray 1n 1895; autiDr·
playwright Robert E. Sherwood In 1896; actress-author Maya Angelou 1n
i1928 (age 58); Sen. Rlch'ard Lugar (R·lnd.) In 1932 (age 54), and actor
:Anthony Perkins In 1932 (age 54) .
On thls.date In !llstory:
In 1581, explorer Slr Frances Drake was knighted bY Queen Elizabeth 1.
In 1896, the Yukon gold rush began with tbe announcement rt a strike In
Canada's Northwest Terrttory.
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. · .In 1949, representatives ofJl nations gathered In Wash!r1gton to sign the
·North AtlantlcTreaty, creating the NATO alliance.
: :1n l9QI, Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated 1n Memphis.
: Iri 1983, the space shuttle Challenger began Its mai&lt;En tlight from Cape
Canaveral, the sixth filght In the shutt'- program.
In l!JIIi, President Reagan unveiled a Central American peace plan
proposJrlg.,a cease ftre ln Nicaragua and church-sponsored talks hetwee~
the leftist goverrunent and tbe Cootra rebels.
·
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: Also ln 1985, Tulane University pennanently dropped Its basketball
pJ1lgTam after three players and five other peopie were llidlctEd 1n a
politt-sbavlng sche_l)!t'.
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. A thought for the day: Refol'l)'ler Dorothea Dlx wrote, "The reason lbat
llusbands and wives do not understand each other Is because they belong to
dlfterent sexes." ' ,
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Lawyer Dobbins was wheeled
Into the emergency room on a
stretcher, rolllng his head In
agony. Doctor Green came over ·
to see him.
'Dobbins," he said. "What an
honor. The last time I saw you
was lncourt when you accusEd
me of malpractice."
"Doc, Doc. My side Is on fire.
The pain Is right here. What
could It be'!"
"How would I know? You told
the jul)" f w~sn't f1t to he a doctor:" •
'' 'I was only kidding, Doc.
When you represent a client you .
don' t know what you ' re saying.
Could I be passing a kidney
stone?"
"Your diagnosis Is as good as

'Why are you reading tbat to
me? ''

" Because, Dobbins, since the
trial I've lost confidence In makIng a diagnosis. A lady came In
the other day Umplng ... '
"Please, Doc, I don' t want to
hear It now. Give me SQrne De·

merol. "
'You said during I be suit that I
dispensed drugs llke a drunken
sailor. I've .changed my ways,
Dobbins. I don't prescribe drugs

anymore.''

"Then get me another doctor ."
" There are no other doctors on
duty . The reason I'm herels thai
alter the malpractice suit the
sheri!! seized everything In my
oUice. Thls Is the only place I can
practice."
'II you give me somethln~ to
relieve the pain I'll perso'nally
mine."
"What are you talking about?" appeal your case to a lllgher
"When you questioned me on court.'
"You know, Dobbins, I was sure
the stand you Indicated you knew
everything there was to know you wold someday be wheeled 1n
about the practice of medicine." on a stretcher.'
"How did you know that ?"
"Ooc, I'm climbing the wall.
Give me something."
"AI the lrlall made a mental
" Let's say I give ou something . note that you wereaprlmecandl·
lor a kidney stone and It turns out date for a kidney stone."
"You can't tell a man Is a canto be a gallstone. Who Is going to
pay for my court costs?"
didate for a kidney stone bY just
"I'll sign a paper tbat I wbn 't · looking at him."
sue."
"That's wbat you think, Dob"Can I read lo you from the bins. You had so much. ac1d )n
transcript of the ll'lal? Lawyer you when you addressed the jury
Dobbins: Why wer~ you so sure I knew some of It event\taly had
my client had tennis elboW? Dr. to crystallize Into stones. Re.Green:·l've treated hundreds of member on the third day when
people ~lth tennis o@lbow, and 1 you called me the 'Butcher of
know It when I see 11. Dobbins: It Operating Room 6'? That alternever occurred to you my cllent noon I said to my wile, 'That man
coula have an Excedrln hedache. Is going 'to be in a lot ofpaln .'"
"Okay, Doc, you've had your
Dobbthns: You and your Ilk
make me sick."
ounce of flesh. Can I now have

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York Yankees last season, was
unceremoniously released bY the
club last Friday.
Nlekro w;~s shockEd by the move
as wa's his younger brother Joe. Joe
· Nlekro, allio a member rt the
Yanl&lt;l&gt;es' . staft, has accused the
team's management of luring hlm
to New York ·with the jlrofopect of
playing this season with IiiS older
brother.
Nlekro chose the lndlaris over
several other clubs who soowed
ln)erest In slgnlng him, largely ·
,upon the advice of Butler, his
Lilburn, Ga., neighbor.
"Peter (Indians president Bavasi) asked me to call Phil," said
Butler, a former Atlanta teammate
c1 Nlekro's. ''So I did. He asked me
questions about the city of Cleveland, the players, the front office,
the fans.
"I asked him If he could stlil pitch
and he sald yes. I told hlm he'd get.
the bail regularly;every three days.'
We were fourth In the American
League In offense- we'll give him
runs n work w!th.
"I can sum up my reaction like
this - tt wUl be an Indian

NEWEST INDIAN - PhU
Nlekro, !onner ~ &amp;arne wkmer
of the Atlanta Brave~ who was
released last week by the New
Yoli&lt; Yankees ball 3lfeed to a
one-contract to pitch this season
for the Cleveland IDdlans. (File

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RocK 'sPRINGS - Rick Wise
hurled three-Innings of-hitless relief
to 1Ht Meigs to a 9-1! non·leagoe wln
over county rival Southern In
basebaU acttorrhere. Thursday.
The Marauders, now 4-1·1 overall, scored the winning run In the
sixth a·s Todd Hysell singled
sbarply. up the middle with one out,
.went to second on a wUd pitch, and
after free passes to Greg Fields and
Mike Ba,rtrum loaded the bases,
·Tony Shoemaker ·grounded to .
second and barely heat the throw at
!lrst on a Tornado double play
attempt.
Southern, now 5-2, outhlt Meigs
11-1! Including a brilliant slx-RBI
perfonnan.oe bY Scott Wickline.
The Southern senior drilled two
home runs over the leltfleld fence
and added a single. Other Tornado
hitters Included tllll singles by
Dave Amburgey and singles each

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by Jay Bostick, John Rlftle, Sean Marauder
pitchers fanned two and
Grueser, Tpdd AdB.!l\!!, and Brian walked only one. Soutbern'sJamey
· Hensler starte&lt;r and was relieved
Freeman. · ·
Meigs hitters lncl~ded IWo sln· bY Jimmy Wolle 1n the sixth.
gles each bY_ Rodd Harrison and Combined, they fanned five · and
Donnie Becker, a double by Chris Issued seven wall&lt;s.
Kennedy, and singles eac h by
Meigs travels to _F ederal·
Hysell, Shawn Baker, and Charlie Hocking tonight while Southern
goes to Hannan Trace Monday.
Barrett.
Wise relieved Chris Haning In the Both the Meigs County schools are
fifth and 'allowed only one runner undefeated In their resP,&lt;'Ctlve
(hit batsman) in three Innings to leagues, Meigs 2-0 In the TVc and
pick up the win. Together. the Southern 4-0 In the SVAC.

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approved Thursday by the Ohio
Department of Natural Resources's Wildlife Council.
The council deslgnaied Dec. 1
through 6 as deer hunting season In
Ohio and set hunting hours at
one-half hour before sunrise to
sunset.
For the first time, deer hunters
will be able to use several types of
the first playoff hole.
. revolvers.
TJle regulallons for hunting anBradley shol a 4-un&lt;Er-par 68
deer vary within three Ohio
tlerless
Thursday. Inkster was tied lor tbe
zones.
Paul
Schiff, an Ohio Departlead until she bogeyed the 487-yard
men!
of
Resource
spokesman, said
par-5 18th hole.
hunters
should
check
regulations
Bradley, who has 16 victories In
wlth
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Division
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13 years on the LPG Atour, played a
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printed
regulations
when
they
nearly error-free round.She birdied
purchase
licenses.
nos. 4, fi, Sand 11 anddld not bogey.

Bavasl called Nlekro's signing
"an Important step" for tne club.
'Tirst, he'll obviously enhance a
pitching start. which ts a major
problem," he said. "Secondly, one
ct our other starting pitches, Tom
Candlottl, Is a knuckleballer also, so
P!lll will be very helpfu I to hlm.

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RANCHO MIRAGE, Calli. (UP! l
- Pat Bradley took a one-stroke
lead In ille $4.}),000 Dinah Shore
tournament when Jull Inkster
botched a tO-foot putt on the 18th
hole. SUch a miss cost Bradley the
tournament title two years ago.
In 1984, a putt of the same
distance on the event's last hole ri
regulation stood between Bradley
and one of golfs most prestigious
victories. The veteran missed,
settled for par ,nd lost to Inkster on ·

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ple, to say whether It wants the
contras or not.''
A Honduran polltlcal analyst
satd: "It's a bad situation for us. We
know the Reagan administration
Isn't going to abandon the contraa,
oot at the same time there Is no
possibility of the contras throwing
out the Sandlnlstas. For us, It's like
being In the middle c1 a crossfire. · .
We are bappy that the contras go
and ftght the Sandlnlstas - but ·
Inside Nicaragua."
A well-connecte!! u.s. official :
sald bluntly: "Theoontrapollcyhas :
heen one disaster after the other, .
and the Hondurans know lt. They
would like to have a role. They feel ·
they bave enough knowledge and
experience to help out, but we've :
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my ounce o!Demerol ?"
"I better check you out first ."
"Don't check me out, just give
the dope.' '
"Bulin court the first question
you asked me was If I had examIned the patient completely . It
would be negligent of me 11 I
didn' t do 11 now. Do you mind get•
tlng on the scale?"

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CHANDLER, ,Ariz. (UP!) _Joe
Klein demonstrated a riew version
or. the seventh-inning stretch as he
scrambled down the ,teep steps of
Coolpadre Stadium.
.
. Cleveland's general manager
reached the fence where the dugout
meets the sUjnds and soouted at
Indians Manager Pat Corrales.
· The two men laughed and shook
hands, and Corrales tumed and
relayed the message to the players.
Cleveland centerflelder Breit
Butler whooped, scrambled to hls
teet and pumped the air with his
fist.
I
Dld· someiJoc!y win the lottery?
Perhaps lncorne tax refunds arrived en masse? Was·the o'llhanEd
Indians franchise finally sold•
No, but the news was even better
from sore-armed and poor-armEd
CleveU!nd's point of ylew - hello
Phil Nlekro.
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"I don't Sf!re If he's 47 years old,"
said Corrliles. "The man can pitch
and that's the bottom line. We have
a knuckleballer In Tom Candlottl
but now we got the guy who know~
everything about lt."
Nlekro, the oldest player In the
major leagues, agreed Thursday to
a ooe-year contract with the
Indians. The pact 1s worth s:M,!Ol,
but Incentives lor victories and
Innings pitched could boost the
value to $«X),!Ol.
Nlekro, a native o! the Belmont
County cominunlty of Blaine, who
notched a 16-12 record with the New

ment's checks mJght unconstltu· '
tlonally bounce.
Under this resolution, threefifths of each house could provide
lor a· "speclllc excess of outlays
over receipts." This Is bizarre.
As Hart observed, it takes only a
simple majority of those voting
to take the _qatlon to war. What
sense does II make to require a
three-fifths majority to raise the
ante for soli conservation?
Proponents respond· that such
sull€r·majorlties should be requfred to P.revent endless exceptions that would defeat the pur- ·
pose of the amendment. But the' .
amendment, said Hart, "could .
easily be circumvented through
at least slx major loopholes, IJI·
eluding phony · econmlc lorecasts."
Hart wondered hOw the amend·
ment would he enforced. SUppose
. outlays dl~ ln fact exceed · receipts? Woilld It be left to .the fl&gt;.
deral courts to pass on the accuracy of oodget estimates? Would
the Supreme Court decree cuts In
spendj,ng,or Increase ln revenue?
The resolution "would virtually
mandate judlclai..JiCtlvlsrn on federal taxing and spending."
Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas,
speaking against the amend·
ment, made another excellent
point. Federal spending Is dl·
vide&lt;! roughly · Into two categories - capital outlays and cur·
rent operations. The amendment
would make no distinction . In·
vestments 1n an aircraft carrier,
a courthouse or an Interstate
highway would be lumped lnto
"outlays" with the salary of a
clerk or the purcahse of paper·
cllps.
A balanced federal budget ooght
not to be constitutionally mandatEd , whether by an amendment
that originates In Congress or by
an amendment that originates In a
constitutional convention. It Is a
. bad l~a In either event. The way
to get a balanced budget Is to elect
responsible men and wlimen to
Congress. It Is a humiliating con·
lesslon of lrresponslblllty !bat this .
amendment should ever have ·
been considered at all.

guan aggression by going off air which hurt Its allies a lot - for
their Easter vacation. Manana, and ecarnple, Honduras and Costa
all !bat.
Rica. The U.S. policy on the contras
The momentary embarrass- 1s very confusing; the Reagan
ment, unfortunately, was only a administration calls tor covert aid,
retlectlon of a more serious !1'01&gt;- which 1s then discussed openly,
lem: an appalltng breakoown In Then 11 calls lor humanitarian aid
communications between the U.S. and assistance, but they gtve the
and Honduran governments, contras nqf, only· food, clothing and
caused In large part by U.S. · medicine, but also boots for marchInsensitivity toward a rupposally lng 1n the ·Jungle.''
valuable any. Even though a high
Tlie Hondurans have no affection
State Department official was on for the Sandlnlsta troublemakers ln
the scene, the U.S. government ~agua. But above all they want
didn't take Honduran omclals Into to avoid the long-term presence ct
lis conllde[\0€.
Nicaraguan contras on their
The Hondurans were apparmtly territory.
expected to parrot the U.S. line
"The Ideal thing would be to seek
wltiJJut even knowing what the the exit of these people from our
United ~tales 1s trying to achieve In oountry," said a Honduran foreign
Central Amertca. Our report!'!' Jon , ministry r1flclat: "They are hurting
Lee Anderson talked wlth Hondu- us, and !bat damage 1s not belng
ran officials In Tegucigalpa re- compensated by what they are
cenlly. Here's wbat one of them accomplishing. 1 don't think It's
sal,?:
money · the (Honduran) governWe have the Impression that the ment wants But 11 would like to he
United States doesn't know what to allowed to' take more of an
do In Nlc,aragua. It 1s taking actions Initiative. The lnltlatlve, for examthat oon I hurt the Sandlnlstas, but

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c~t_ P~tore, oth_
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TAMPA , Fla. (UP() - · The but has been cHsappointlng ever
Cincinnati Reds Thursday trl"'llled since. !le has a 45-57 career mark
tbelr roster to 25 players'by senrjlng with the Reds.
two Infielders to the minors1imd
Also Thursday, the Reds Intelling two pitchers they will riot be formed left -hande-d pitcher Chris
on the club's Opening Day squad.
Welsh he had failed ID make the
The Reds gave pitcher Frank team. Welsh, a non- roster player
Pastore. who . has been In the Invited to camp, will meet with club
Cincinnati organization slnct' 1975. dHclals today to decide whether to
the option of being released or report to Denver.
Welsh, bidding to make the Re&lt;ls
starting the season with the club's
Denver Class AAA minor iea~e .as a middle reliever, was 2-0 with a
0.00 ERA In six appearances this
tearJI.
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Pastore. 28, has not said what he
The Reds also cut lnfielde(SWade
· would do.
RowQ&lt;&gt;n an{l 1bm Runnells from
Either way. the Reds .must pay their major league training camp
Pastore $IDO,OOO this year because and sent them to minor league he Is in the:last year of a guaranteed camp.
contract.
Rawdon played in 10 spring
Pastore pitched poorly in spring training games for the Reds and hit
training. In fO ur games. he had an .375. Runnells played in 17 gannes
02 record and a 14.01 ea rned nm and hll .122.
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average.
The club Intends to carry 24
In J91ll, Pastore had a 13-7 record, payers on Its roster this se1son.

Reds bomb Mets 17-4
TAMPA, Fla . (UPil - Dave ,
Parker. Buddy Bell, Bo Dlaz and·,
Eric Davis hit home runs and the
Reds battered Mels' pitching for .22
hits Thursday to post a 174 victory
in spring training action .
The Reds host St. Louis today and
Atlan ta Sa turda y before breaking
camp and heading north to open the
major league season Monday
afternoon.
After scoring four runs In the

Marauderet tes
win slugfest
ROCK SPRINGS- Meigs built a
21-1 lead after three Innings and
coasted to a 32-17 slugfest win over
Southern in non-league girls' soflball action here Thursday.
Coach Jon Arnott' s crew erupted
for 12 first Inning runs and added six
more in the second for a commanding 18-0 ·Jead. The win was Meigs'
fifth In six games while remaining
ai2-0 In theTVC. Southern fell to2-3.
Meigs' Barb Hatfield started on
the hill and received credit for the
win, pitching the first ~nd seventh
innings. Shannon Hindy hurled,lhe
between five frames. They combined fo r seven strikeouts and 18
walks. Southern 's Leanne Clark
hurled for the Tornadoettes, fanning t-.o and walking 13.
Meigs hillers Included !latfleld
with three, Tammy Wright, Hlndy,
and Ondy Rltne all had two each ,
and Jennl Couch, Marla Musser,
and Jodi Harrison had ooe apiece.
Patrice Circle and Wendy Fry hll
safely for·Southern.
The Marauderenes travel to
Federal-Hocking tonight for a TVC
game and hit the road Monday at
Belpre.

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Her daughter. Irene Battista of
Mentor, said Mrs. Shula was and ·
avid football fan and closely
followed her son's career.
Shula Is survived by three
daughters and three sons.
. 4 fUneral mass will be held
Satunlay at St. Mary Catholic
Church in Painesville.

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CLOUDY FUTURES - Frank PllllWre, left, a member ol ihe
Cincinnati Reds pitching sial! since 1919 was cut Thursday from the
Reds' 2t man 0penln~. day roster. P.astorewas~en twooptlolll!l- ~
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The Nallonal League· West out look received a dramatic upheaval
Thursday when Los Angeles outfi elder Pedro Guerrero suffered a
kneelnjurythatwillkeephlmout of
the lineup for a minimum of thrEe
months.
The Dodgers, the defendin g
division champions and before the
injury generally considered the
team to beat once more, are losing
more than their everyday left
fielder and one of the game's finest
hitters. They also are losing the key
to their offense - the player who
opposing teams gear their gameplan toward .
The 29-ypar-old Guerrero suffered a ruptured patella tendon
fx&gt;low the left knee In tt!Qfirsl inning
of the Dodgers' 8-5 loss to Atlanta
when he slid Into third base on the
front end of a double steal and
apparently caught his spikes.

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At Sarasota , Fla., Kelly Gruber's
two-ru n nlnlh-lnning,hOmercarrled
Toronto to a l;!- 10 victory over the
While Sox. Lloyd Moseby smacked
two homers for the Blue Jays.
At West Palm Beach. Fla., Scott
Fletcher scored from second base
on a two-rut eighth-inning single by
Bobby Jones to enable Texas to
heat Montreal 3-2.
AI Orlanoo, Fla .. Phil Garner and
Tony Walker homered to help
Houston beat Minnesota ll-1.
At Chandler, Ariz., Rick Manning .
delivered a three-run triple and
Juan Castillo added an RBI single
during a four-runelghthlnnlngthat
rallied Milwaukee to an 8-6 victory
over Cleveland.
At Mesa, Ariz., Keith Moreland
and Ryne Sandberg hit homers and
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*You will bJ 18 years old on or before November 4, 1986
IF YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED, VISIT ONE OF THE
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In exhibition games:
AI Scottsdale, Ariz., Chris
Brown's second homer of the game,
a thrEe- run ninth-Inning blast, gave
San Francisco a 10-7 victory over a
C~bs split &amp;~uad..
At St. Petersoorg, Fla., Steve
Jeltz collected rouP hits and Juan
Sa muel drove In four runs to pace a
21-hit attack that carried Phlladelphla ro a 13-7 decision over St. Louis.
At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Cal
Ripken cracked two solo homers
and Storm Davis turned In seven
shutout innings of shutout pitching
to ltiad Balliriiore to a 5-0 blanking
of the Yankees.
AI Lakeland, Fla .. Larry Herndon contributed a homer and two
singles to spark Detroit to a 7-2
triumph over Kansas City.
At Bradenton, Fla ., Sammy
Khallfa lashed a one-out double In
the 11th Inning to give Plttsoorgh its
fifth straight victory, a 4-3 decision

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Guerrero,
who
serious Ill!( injury In the minor leagues whlle sliding, will undergQ..
surgery In Los Angeles.
Lastyear,Guerrerohalled .320tied for second in the league - and
hit 33 homers with 8'( RBI despite
missing 23 games with · back
spasms and a sprained wrist.
Though the Dodger llmw contains power In Mike Marshall and
Greg Brock, Guerrero is the
catalyst. His switch from third oose
back to \lll' outfield Ignited the
~ers rush to the NL West nag
last year.
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Dodgers' outstanding rookie this
spring, Is expected to start in left
field.
Another NL West tea m, Hou ston ,
received much betler news about
its key offensive player. Explora -1
tory arthroscopic surgery stnwed
outfielder Jose Cruz suffered a
sprained ligament and no cartilage
damage to his tight knee.
Cruz returned to Houston from
spring training Tuesday because of ·
I'Xtenslve swelling In lhe knee, and
It was feared he may have torn
ligaments sliding. However, the
tearn physician Dr. Bill Bryan Is
hopefUl Cruz will " return to the
lineup within two weeks."
San Diego traded reliever, Bob
Patterson to Pittsburgh for out fielder Marvell Wynne. The San
Diego Trlb~ne reported the Padres
also were seeking to add Pirates
pitcher Rick Rhoden.
At Miami, the Orioles reduced
their roster ID 25 by releasing third
baseman Wayne Cross.
At Dunedin, Fla., Toronto released ou !fielder Cesar Cedeno and
returned right- bande r Jose DeJe·
sus to the Kansas CliO' Royals .

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Vero Beach, Fla. Guerrero mplured a patdla liDdon
below his left knee when his spikes caught In the
Infield turf. UPI.

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Shula's mother dieJ

· bottom of the first on nothing but
Meigs Hlg
baseball
Sun.·Thun., 7:00
, Sun.·Thurs., 7:10
Leading Viking hitters were
singles, the Reds went on a home team defeated Vinton Cou . 12-4 Partee. a double; Ousley, Ward,
Fri.
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and one run In·picking up his third - Meigs had 15 hits and Vinton
victory agall!!:t two losses.
County, 5. The game was called 1----------...Lo~------------------­
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E\'enlng~p,

7:00p.

m. W-y ntgllt trayei" ,_ng and Bible
stlldy. T. W p.m.
THE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 Butternu!
Ave, Pomeroy. Mrs. Dora Wining In cliargo.
lMiday holiness IT&lt;Oilng, 10

a.m., Sunday

' Sdlool, lllll a.m. Sunday SchOO, YPSM
Eloise Adams , leader. 7: IJ J&gt;m. salvation
meeting, varlous spealo!n and 11Ullcspectals.
Thursday, ll:J) a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladk!s HOilll!'
League, rrentln in charge, aU WOO'l"n
Invited; &amp;«&gt; p.m. 111ursday, Corp! Cadet

l'l!ojlle-Biblei, T.ll J&gt;m. Bible
Prayer meeting, q&gt;a~to til&gt; public.
POMEROY WESI'SIDE OIURal OF
Q!RJST, ,ma; Ollldn!n's Home Road ICoon!y
Road ltii. filil:l&gt;. Vocal music. Sunday Wcrslllllfl a.m.; Bible~ I! a.m.; W&lt;rShlp. 6p.
Qaoss tY~
~and

riL Wf&lt;hllday,

Bible~.

7 J&gt;m.

DEXTER BIBLE CIIRISI'lAN
Ctn!RCII, Alvin Clrtls, pastor; Linda 9van,
Supt.lbnday SchOO ~ IJ a.m.; trmchlng ..,..
vices. llrst aJIIl third !imday following &amp;alllay
SchOO. Ywill meeting, T.ll p.m. .-.!y Sw&gt;
day.
/
OLD

GRAHAM

UNITED ME:J'II)DJST.

Prschlng 9:30a.m. flrst and second, Sun days of each month; thrd and fwrth Sun·
day each month worship services at 7: 30 p.

•m.: Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study.
ADVENT~Mu
lb·

SEVENTH-DAY

erry Heights Road , Pomtroy

ay

Bruch. Pastor: sabbath School Super ·
tendent, Rhonda Markin . Sabbath School
besflns a\2 p.m. Cll Satu~y wlJh worship.
Jel vice following at 3 15. Everyooe wel -

come.

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

-Sister Harrlen Warner, Supt. Sunday
School9:)) a.m.; Morning Worshlp, .l0 :45

a.m.
''
-POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Ly~m
Halley, minister. William SnouffE'r, Sunday School Sup1. Sunday School, 9:30am.
; Morning Worship 10· :ll a m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Pomeroy PikE' E. Lamar O'Bryant, pastor;
Jack Needs, Sunday School Dlreetor. Sunday School, 9 . ~ a.m.; Morning Worship,
10:45; ev(&gt;ftingworshlp, 7:00p.m. (D .S T 1
1: 7:30 (E .S.T.l: Wednesday Prayer Sf'r·
vice. 7:00p.m. tD.S.T.t &amp; 7:30P.M. tE.S.
T. ); Mission Friends {ages 2-6), Royal
Am&amp;lssadors (boys a~es 6-UI), and Girls
In Action {ages G-181 on Wednesdays, 7 p
m. ID.S.T.I &amp;7· 30 p.m.(E.S.T.I: Tuesday
Vlsllatlon, 6:30p.m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Bal
le)r Run Road, Rev Emmett Rawson, pastor. Handlf'y Dunn, supl. Sunday School,
10 a.m .: Sunday evenlngser.rlce. 7:30p.m
: Bible teaching, 7:.Jl p.m. Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHer.ry St .. Sy.
racus~. Services, 10 a.m. Sunday. Evening
services Sunday and Wednesday at 7:00 p

m.

-

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev. Keith Eblin,
pastor. Sunday School 9·30 a.m., Wade
H•yman , !lupt.: Morning Worship, lD:JOa
m.; Sunday evening service 7 : ~ p.m .:
Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:30p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Racine. Rev James Satterfield, pastor.
Freeman Williams, Supt. Sunday School
9:t5 a.m.: Sunday and Wednesday evenIng se-rvlcPS, 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Corner Sixth and Palmer. Earl Ed~. Palltor. Ray Fields, S.S. Supt.: Dan Riggs.
AuL'I SUpt. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.;
Moriilntl Worship, 10:15 a.m.: Sunday
Evt!lllnl{ service, 1 p.m. Youth ll"'f'f'tlng,
7:00p.m. W_fdnrsday: evening servtre 7p.
m.: Cholr'Pracnce 8 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRJST,
5th 1nd Main, Bob Melton, mlntster. AI
Hartson. assot". minister; Mike Gerlach,
Sunday SC'hool Superintendent. Bible
School 9: :IJ a.m.; Morning Worship 10::Jl
a.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m . Wedn(S•ctay, 7:00p.m Prayer meeting.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF 'FilE NA·
ZARDl£, Co-pastors Rf'v . Charles Coyle
_and Rev. Nancy Coyle. BUI Whlte,Sunday
School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
MOrnlns Wn1'1~!p 10:30" m ; Evangeii!Uic

meeting 7:00pm. Wednesday, 7:00p.m.
Prayer met-ling.
UNITI!:D PRESBYTERIAN IIIINIITRY
OFIIII!IG8 COUNTY
Rev.

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HARRISONVn.LE PIU!!RYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Services
9:00a .m.; Church SctloollO:15a.m.: Bible
Study sunday 7:30 p.m.; Prayer Groop
Wednesday at 9:00a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church school 10: 15 a.m. Mornin g Worship ll :l5 a.m. Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Bible
Study: Thursday, 7:30p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY .
TERIAN - wo,..hlp service 10:15 a.m.
Church SchoollO:OOa.m. Tuesday, lOa.m.
.Bible Study: Sunday. 6 p.m. Junior and Sc·
~lor High Youth Groups.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Paotor,
John Evans Sunday School 10:00 a.m .;
SWlday Morning Worstllp 11:00 a.m. Cbll·
dren'1 Church 11 a.m. Sunday Evening .
Sen' lee 7:00p.m. Wed ., 6 p.m. Ywng La·
dle~l" AwcUiary . WEdnesday, 7 p.m. Fam·
IIY Worship.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
Lone Bottom. Edsel Hart, pastor. Sunday
Service 9:30a.m.: Eventngsavl~. 7:30p.
m. ; Prayer meeting, Wednosday, 7:ll p.

m.

MIDDLEPORT FREEWll.L BAPTIST
CHURCH, Comer .A:th and PlUm . Ralph
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MT . HERMON UNITED BRE:I'IffiEN
IN CHRJST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Community off Ct. Rl. 82. Rev . Robert
Sanders, paS!or Jeff Holler, lay leader;
Ed Roush, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
SChool 9:30 a.m .; morning worship and
children's church, 10:30 a.m.; evening

r~~.~h~~~d~~~~~;~np~~·ci,':fs~~n ~nnd

ing worship 11 am .. Evening service tip.
m. Prayer mrettng and Bible Study Wednesday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTISt. Rev. Nyle
Borden, pas lor. Cornelius Bunch , supt.
Sunday School 9 30 a.m.; Second and
fourth Sundays worship service at 2:30 p. ,
m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St., Middleport. Rev Gllix&gt;rt Craig,
Jr. , pastor Mrs E_rvln Baumgardner,
Sunday School Supt. Sunday School9: JO a.
m~.; Worship Service, 10:'15 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Josf'Ph B. Hos kins, evangt&gt;ll!it. Sunday
Bible Study9a.m.; Worship, lO a m., Sunday evening seQIIce 6 p.m.; Wednesday
eveninR service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rt. 124 . William Hoback , pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Sunday evening serVIce 1
p.m. Wednesday evening !lervlce 7 p.m
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle
Sl4Jit. Sunday School 9. 30 a.m. Morning
Worship 10:30 a.m. P.rayerservlce, altern ate Sundays .

Sermonette

Friday, April 4. 1986
Page~7

Beat
. of the bend

deavor 00 the first and third Sundays at
7::JJ p.m Wednesday prayer mectlng and
denng tf they wtll turn out all right a.n,d how we
Btble sludy, 7·ll p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
wtll ever afford to send them to college . Of
L&lt;&gt;&lt;ated on o. J. Whi te Road of Highway
~
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday School tO
GroceriesCourse, If We WOUld think first about Sendtng
am. Classesloratt ages . JuntorChurch 11
General Merchand• se
,
a.m. , Morning worship 11 a.m . Adull
Rac.ne 949·1550
t h em tO Sunday SChOOl, thiS mtght help to ans Choir procttce 6 p m. Sunday. Young Peower the other question. We take them tQ our
~:~Jy.c~~~:~~~~:'it;oa~~~duu Blbte
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
d
d
f
h
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl., 570 Grant
.
HOUSeO f WDrs hip,an ast e romt eirinvolve ·
St.. Middleport. Affllta!ed with Southern Ave Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not tingham, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
m.
IIII!IGS
men! in any reltgious ceremony, thetr presence
Baptist Convention. David Bryan. Sr., Mt· School 10 am. with classes tor all ages,
COOPERATIVE PARISH
nlster. Sunday SChool 10 a.m: Morning Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday BIVNITED METHODIST CHURCH
there is conditional: they will e1ther'allow us to ·
worship lla.m.: Evening worship 7 p.m. ; ble study at7:30 p.m. Youth serv ices Fri NORTHEAST tl.VSTER
Wednesda y t&gt;venlng BiblE&gt; study and day at 7:30p.m.
Rev. o.. Ardler
hear the sermon or be banished to the crying
prayer meeting 7 p.m.
ECCLES lA FELLOWSIDP, 128 Mill St ,
Rev. Roy Deeter
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St
Middleport.
Brother Chuck McPhersoo,
Re,. Seld• Jolul...
room . Still,
there is no more dramatic evtdence
Rt. 124andCo. Rd .5. Mark Seevers . m.;, ,,: paslor. Sunday
School-10 am.; Sunday
1
ter. Sunday School Supt. Harry Hen services at7 p.m. and WOOn~PSday
ALFRED- Church School9:30 a .m.;
of the ' miracle Of" creation than a baby; the
drtcks; SundaySchool9:lla .m.; Morning evening
Worship, 11 a.m .; UMYF 6:30p.m.. UMW
worship 10:30 a.m.; Evf'nlng worship 7 p. servlccs at 7 p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith .
Third Tuesday, 7: ll p.m. Communion,
extef1Sion of our own life and With God's help,
m. Wedn,.day worship 7 p.m
pastor Sunda y School 9:30a.m.; church
first Sunday. (Archer)
SJ'. PAUL LUTHERAN C H URC~
CHESTER- Worship 9 a.m ; Church
the tinght prOmiSe Of a better-world tOmOrrow
1:;:~';:,~:: Sycamore and Second Sts .. Pc: service 7:30pm ; youth fellowship 6 30 p.
SChoollOa.m.: Bible Study, Thursday. 7p.
11
The Rev. William Mlddleswarth , m.: Blblestudy, Thursday . 7:30p.m
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 33045
m
;
UMW,
first
Thursday,
1
p.m.;
Com
j''eS.~c~.
~ci~~~ SChool 9· 45 a.m.: Church , Hiland
munlon . first Sunday {Archer) .
Road, Pomt'roy Tom Kelly , pas tor Dann y Lambert , S. S. Supt. Sun~ay
JOPPA -Worship 9:30a.m.; Church
HEART CHURCH. Msgr
School 10:30 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday .
Anthony Glannamore. Ph . 992-5898. Satur- morning servlcr a t 10 am , Sunday even7•JO p.m (Johnson\.
&lt;U.y Evening Mass 7 : J() p.m .; Sunday ing servlc£' 7:JO p.m. Tuesday and Thurs LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9:30 ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' M a ss, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confessions Cilt&gt; day Serv ices at 7:30p.m.
WORD OF FAITH, 9J MillS!., Middle·
a.m., Worship 7 p.m.; Btblto Study, Wed half hour before ~Mass. CCO classes.
port Sunday morning service I0 ;15 a.m.:
nesday. 7:30 p.tyl.; UMYF, Wednesday.
11 am. Sunday.
6:00 P m.: Communion First Sunday.
Evangelistic Service 7:30p.m WednesVlli'OR\' BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St., Sunday evening 7:30. Thursda y morning
Bible study 10 a.m. Wednesday evening
tArchort
.
d
Pr
CARLETON
1NTERDENOMINAT11iNMtddl
7
REEDSVILLE- Church SChoo19: 30 a.
ay; ayer meeting ::lt p.m. Thursday. AL CHURCH Kl
eport. James E. Keesee, pastor. 7:30 p.m. •
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
vld C f
• ngsbusry dRoadSC. Rev. DaSunday morning worship 10 a.m.; Evenm ·. Worshi~Servlce l1 00 a.m. !Deeter!.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
Harrlsoovllle Rd. Robert Purtell, mlnt.sur man, pastor. un ay hool9:30 lng service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evening
TUPPE R PLA INS ST. PAUL ter ; Steve Stanley, S. S. Supt.; BUI McEl- a.m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worship
worship 7 p.m. VIsitation, Thursday 6: :KJ ZARENE, Rf'v. Glendon SlnJUd, pastor.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worship service,
Church School9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m. ;
roy, Asst. Supt.: SundaySchooi9:30a.m.;
7·00 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
p.m.
10: 30 a.m.; Youth serv Jre Sunday 6: 15 p.
Bible Srudy, Tuesday, 7:30p.m.; UMW.
WOrship senotce !0:30a.m.; Evenlngwor- 7:00p.m.
MORSE CHAPEl. CHURCH - Gary
m. Sunday even ing service 7:00pm. Wed ·
Ttllrd Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
shlpSunday7p.m.andWednesday, 7p.m.
LONG BOTIOM CHRISTIAN. Jody
Holter, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a .m;
Flrst.Sunday (Archer)
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Plne
Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood, worship service, u a.m.; prayer meeting, nl'Sda y Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
7·00 p m.
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Grove. Th e Rev,
~I
Middll'Swarth, Sunday
School Supt. Worship service, 9a. 7-.
Th ur sday.
o-·. •ameo E. Corbitt
am
Bib~ •-h 00 110
:.lU p.m.
NEASE SETILEMENT CHURCH. Sun ·
nc• •
pastor
Church
9·30
am
S
d
m.;
'or: .x:
a.m.
llev. Ste•eo Nell•
s.,
'
·
· .; un ay
UVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
da y afternoon services at 2:30. Thursday
Rev. lllelvla Fraakllll
~l~~~R'ymCn~ROi OF OiRIST,
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH. OF GOD- Gilbert Spmcer, putor. Sun· evening services at 7:JO.
Rev. Clemn~te 8. Zull;a, lr.
John Wrl-ht, putor. SundaySchooiS:30a. Sunday School at 9:Xl a.m.; Momlrlg wor- day School 9:lJ a.m .: Morning service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason , W.
RH. Aadrew R•beata 1
La '6 H
S
shlpatlO : ~a . m .; Sundayevm-lngservlce
lO:OOa.m.: SundayeventngservJce7:00p
Va. Pastor. Bill Murphy. Sunday School tO
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship n a.m . ~O~shl:~: 'lla[':n~· S. Supt. Morning at 7: YJ p.m. Thursday s.rvlce at 7:.'Ml p. m.; Mid -week prayer service Wednesday
a.m.; Sunday evening 7:30 p.m Prayer
m~ting and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30
; Church SChool9 : 4~ a.m.; Charge Bible
RACINE CHURCH Of TilE NAZA· mFREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Ba ld 7 p.m.
.
p.m Evt&gt;ryooe welcorrM.'.
Study, Wednesday, 7:lfl p.m ; UMW, first
RENE, Rev . Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor.
MT. OLIVE CC&gt;MMUNITY OiURCH.
Tuesday, 7::11 p.m .; Choir Rehearsal,
OraBasa,ChalrmanottheBoardotChrls- Knob, located oo County Road 31. Rev. LawrenCE&gt; Bush, pastor. Max Folmer , Sr
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
Wednesday 6: Sl p.m.: UMW. fourth Sun- llan Life. Sunda~School 9 : 30 a.m.; Morn- Lawrtnce Gluesen&lt;'amp, pastor. Rev. Supt. Sunday School and Mor!Jin&amp; Worship
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunda y
day, 6:30p.m. (Nelson) .
lng worship 10
Roger Willford. asst. pa!ltor. Preaching 9:30a.m.; Sundayeventngs('fVIce, 7p.m;
SchoollO a.m.; Sunda yeven ing 7:00p.m.;
8 c .serENTERPRISE - Worship · 9 a.m.;
: a.m.: evange 1111
services Sunday7:~ p.m. Prayer meeting Youth mef'tlng and Bible Study, Wednes - Wednesday evenlng prayer fl'l('t&gt;ting 7:00
vlce
7:00p.m.
Wedf'lesday
service,
7
p.m.
Wed
da
7
):)
G
G
ltflth
da
7
Church SChool 10 a.m.. Bible S!udy. Tues·
LIBERTY CHRJSTIAN CHURCH , Dex·
nes y, : p.m., ary r
,
y, I p.m.
~m .
day, 7:30p.m.: UMW, First Monday, 7:30 ler Woody Call p 1 S I S da
leader. Youth grwps Sunday evening at
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 m Po·
SOUTH BETHEL NEW. TESTAMENT
. p.m.: UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Re- 10 ·
· as or. ervces un Y 6::11p.m. wtthRogerandV!oletWIIUord,
meroy8y·Pass.Rev DavldWtseman,Sr.. CHURCH, Sliver Ridge. Duane Sydenhearsal, 6:30p.m\ Wednesday,JFr.anklln)
a.m'. and 7 p.m. Wldneday, 7 p.m
leaden . Communion ser.rtce first Sunday
pastor. Melvln Drakf', S. S. Supt.Aunday strlcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m.;
FLATWOODS - Church SCh90l, 10.a.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Steve
each month .
School9: 30 a.m.: Morning Worship 10:30:
Church service 10 a.m. Bible Study Wed; Worship, 11 a.m ; Btbl_E" Study, T'hurs - Deaver, Pastor. Mike Swiger, Sunday
WHITE'S CHAPEL WEStEYAN
Evening Worship 7:JO p.m.: Wednesday
nesda y at 7:30 p m. June thru September,
, day. 7 .p.m.; UMYF. sunday, 6 p.m. School Supl.; Sunday School 9·30 a.m.;
CHURCH- CoolvU\eRD. Rev. PhllllpRi- Prayer Service, 7:·JJ p.m.
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
(Franklin) .
Morning worship 10:40 a.m.: Sunday
denour, put or. Sunday School 9:30am.;
FAITH BAPTIST CMURCH, Rallroad
Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September, 6
FOREST RlJN ...,. Worship 9 a.m.: evening worship 7; 30 p.m.: Wednesday
worship strVICe 10:30 a.m.; Bible study St., Mason . SundaySchoollD a.m ; Morn- p.m. October thru May .
Church School 10 A.M.· Choir practice, evening Bible study 7:30p.m.
and wors~ service, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, 6:30p.m.; UMW. first Tuesday .
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY OIURCH,
RUTLA D CHURQ! OF CHRIST,
Mark Jones, pastor. Bill Nlcholsoo, Sun7:30 P.m. IN.Is()llt .
Burlln.""•
.-m. Ra y La-mllt, pastor. .,_
~
HEATH 1Middleport) - Church School, bert Cozart, assistant pastor. Sunday School
day School Supt. Sunday School9: :JJa.m.:
9:30 am
-•- 6 p.m.
MomlngWorshlpandCommunlonlO:JOa.
. .; Morning Wors hlp 10 .30 a.m., 10 a.m.: worshlp7 p.m.; w~
~~CJUay,
Youth Group, 4 p.m .; Wednesday, Church youth meetlng; Wed., 7p.m.churchservtces.
mR
. UT
B
Choir rehearsal, 7 p m.: Thursday.
PINE GROVE HOL1NESSCHURCH, I&gt;
LAND IBLE ME'fii)DIST Amos
Prayer Service. 6:.10 p.m.: Bible Study. 7 mile off Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J. Wat1s, pastor.
Tllllll, pa9tor. Sonny Hudson, supt. Sunday
p.m. (ZuniJ;I:a).
Lee Russell . s.s. supt sunday School9:ll
School 9:30a.m.: Morning worship, 10:30
MINERSV1LLE- Worship Service 10 a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.: Sun - a.m.; Sunclay evening servlct 7:00p.m.
a.m; Church School, 11 a.m.: UMW, third day evening service 7: :ll p.m.; Wednes - Wednes&amp;y service 7 p.m. WMPO proWednt!iday, 1 p.m.; Choir practice, Mon - day servicE', 7:30p.m .
grRamUT9LAa.m. eacch Sunday.
'" . m . IN eIson I.
S1LVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little,
ND HURCH OF THE NAZA·
day, 7:.~p
PEARL CHAPEL -Worship SE&gt;rvlce 9 pastor. Sieve Lillie, s. s. Supt. Sunday
RENE. Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunday
11 am·
Schoo19;30a.m.; Worshlpserv1Cel0:30a.
• .m ·. Church S•hoot
..
. ., UMW Se· Sch oo110 a.m.; Mom In g worslp, 11 a.m.:
cond Tuesday, 7· 30 p.m : UMYF last Sunday evening worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
m.; Young people's R'rvlce fi p.m.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. f Rubenklngl .
meE&gt;tlng and Bible study Thursday,?: 30 p.
Evangelistic serviceS: l1 p m. Wednesday
POMEROY- Church SChool, 9: IS a.m. m.: Youth meeting WOOnesday at 7 p.m.
service 1 p.m.
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Chotr rehearsal
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMW, second _ 383 N. 2nd Ave., Mktdleport. Sunday
St., Magon , W. Va. Eugene L. COnger, miTuPSday, 7· :ll p.m : UMYFSunda.y, 6p m SchoollO a.m. Sunday evening 7:00p.m.:
nhts ter . unday Bible Study 10 a.m.; WorfCorbtiH
Mid-week service, Wed ., 7 p.m,
s 1P 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Wednesday Bible
ROCK SPRINGS - Church SChool, 9:15
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m .
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
a.m.; WorshiP 10 a.m.; Bib! e S•·d
... y, Wed · Robe rt E, Musser. pastor. Sunday School
nesday, 7:ll p.m.; UMVF (Seniors), Sun- \ 9:Xl a.m.; Paul Musser. supt .: Morning
ding Lane, Mason, W. Va. J . N. Thacker,
day, 5 p.m.: (Juniors) rvery other Sun· worship 10.30 a.m. ; Sunday evening ser- pastor. Evening service 7:30p.m.; Wo·
.~ serv 1ce. W"""
men 's Ministry, Thursday, 9:30 a.m.i
day . 61':
. . IFrankttnl .
vIce, 7 p.m.; mld · Wr=~~.
ll:\,lnesWednesday Prayer and. Bible Study, 7: 15
RUT ND - Chu "- h SChool ' 9·••
... am
. .,· da y. 7 p.m.
Worship, 10:30 a.m.; UMW IEvening Ctr·
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
p.m.
clel second Wednesday , 7:30p.m.; UMW ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
(Afternoon Circle) second Thursday, t p. ' Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday School
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. WOllam
m. (Rubenklngl .
Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Morning
Camr,bell, ~astor. Sunday School9:30 a.
SALEM'
CENTERChurch
School lOa. wor.!lhlp 10:30 a.m.; Evangelistic service,
w
hi
9
45
R
be kin
.L
m.; amesWednsdayevenlng
ughes, supt. Evening
m.; on ~ : a.m. ( u n . g). . 6 p.m.; Prayer and Praise Wedneslldy, 7p.
7:30p.m.
prayerservice
meetSNOWVI LE - Worship, 8.30 a.m.,
m.; Youth meeting, 7 p.m.
tng 7:30p.m. Youth prayer service each
Church SChool 10 a.m. tRubenkb)gl
EDEN UN1TED BRE:I'HREN IN
Tuesday.
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
School 10 a.m.; Gary RE'ed , Lay ~ader .
w. va ., Rl 1, James Lewis, pastor. WarRev. Ro&amp;er qrace
Morning sermon. 11 a.m.: Sunday night
ship services 9::n a.m.; sunday School n·
Rn: Pa•l McGflire
services: Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m..
a.m.; Eventne worship 7: JO p.m. Tuesday
Rev. Keltb Rader
Song service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30p.m.
cottage prayer meettng and Bible Study
THE PARADE
APPLE GROVE- CHurch School 9:00 Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 1
9:30 a.m.; worship aer.v1ce, Wednesda y
In
Tennessee
Williams'
"S"""' Bird nf Yrwt/1", Chance Wayne
a.m. Worship. 10:00 a.m. (first and third
7
Sundays! : UMW 5e&lt;.'ond Tuesday. 7: 3() p p.m.
' ~JRSAVIOUR WTHERAN CHURCH,
speaks of a parade with which we are all famlllar)lt's thai Ironic
m.. Pray('f meeUng, Wednesday,7 p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN ,
Walnut and Henry SIS., RavenswoodrW.
parade you join every l!Xlrnlng. You'know yoo mu sl JOin It forlt 's for
(Gnu:e\ .
Roger Watsm. pastor. ~Cret'lson Pratt,
Va. The Rev. George C. Weirick , pastor.
BETHANY - Worship, 9 am, Church Sunday School Supt. Morning worship 9. 30
"prople woo go places" .. . and that's you. Chance Wayne put It this
&amp;tnday SChool9:30 a.m.; SuOO.y wo~:shlp
SChool, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday, a.m.; Sunday School 10:30 a.m. ; E't'('fllng
11 a.m.
"In a life like mine you just can't stop, you know. Youcan'llake
way;
1
10 a.m.; Dorcas Women's Fellowship, servtro, 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHUI!CH,Iocoted on
timeout
between steps. You've got to keep going on from one thin g to
Wednesday, ll,a.m. tMcGulrt&gt;J .
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
Pomeroy Ptk", County Road 25 neer Flat·
CARMEL- Church School 9:30a.m.; pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt
another. Once you drop out, It leaves you and goes on without you .
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Servlres
Worship, 10:45 a.m Second and Fourth Sunday School 9:45 a . m .~ Evening wor- on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30p.m, with
And you're washed up." In a way, It's all very true. Success never
Su ndays: Fe-llowship dinner with Sutton ship
6: JO p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6:30p.m. ·Sunday School9::rl a.m. Bible Study, Wed to the man woo rests. Rest must become part;of Ihe success
comes
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. IMcGuire I.
Wednesday .
nesday, 7:J:l p.m.
EAST LETARL- Church SChool9 a.m.;
and enjoyed with tt. The .parade Is llXlvlng and you want to move wl(h
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
FAITH FELLOWSIIIP CRUSADE FOR
Wonhlp 10 a m second and fourth Sun- CHR1ST. Dave Prentice, mtnl,er. Deryl
tHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rov .
It ... you must move with It ... 1111dso you do. Some time, oomewhere,
day!!: UMW first Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Wells, Supt. Churt'h School 9 a.m.; Wor- Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday mom (Crac&lt;'f.
someone
came up with tiE Idea that success brought· a certain
ship Service, 9:45p.m. '
lng 10 a.m.; Sunday evening 7:30p.m.
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.:
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA- 111ursday evening 7:ll p.m.
contented
rest; I have never met a successful person who would
Church School lO a.m. {Grate) .
RENE. Rov. Herben Grate, pastor. , SfiVERSV1LLE CXJMMUNITY BAP·
agree
with
that. Life Is not oo kind to the man who Is determined to
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9: 4~ a.m.; Frank Riffle, supt. Sunday School 9:30 a
TIST CHURCH. Pastor RObert Byers.
Church School, to · ~ a m.; Bible STOdy, m.; Worship servi.ce, 11 a m. and 7 p.m.
s_ucceed.
An obsession comes with a prlce tag. But If the "parade" Is
Sunday School10 a.m.; Worship service 11
Ttlursday, 7::.) p.m. (Radert.
Sunday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer meet- a.m.: Sunday evening servlce,7:30 p.m.;
for you, you won't mind paying ... and If It's not, don't wqny about u.
RACINE WESLEYAN- Cll\lreh Scl'&lt;lol, ,. .JQg.
Wednesday evening servl&lt;e 7:30p.m.
One day you will stop to rest ... and the parade will move on without
10 a.ih.'; WurshJp 11 a.m.; UMW founhMon·
LAUREL CUFF FREE METHODIST
INDEPENDENT IIOUNESS CHURat
day at 7:ll p.m.; Men's Prayer Breakfast, CHURCH . Rev. Robert Miller, pastor. R~
Inc., Pearl St. , Middleport. Rev. O'Dell
you. - Lee Miller ~lAir, Grace Clturdt.
.
Wednt&gt;Sday, 7 a.m. (Gracel .
bert E. Barton, DlrectorofChrls!lanEdu- Manley, pastor. Sunday Scl)oo19: ~a.m.;
SUTTON -Church School, 9::1l a.m .; cation; Steve Eblin, assistant. Sunday
Momlng worship 10:30 a.m.; Evening
Morning Worship 10; 45 a.m. first and third SChool 9: :K&gt; a.m.; Momlng worship 10: ~
worship 7:30p.m. Tuesday, 12: ;J) p.m. WoSundays; F(&gt;Jiowship dinner with Carrtlfl a.m.; Choir practice. Sunday 6::Ml p.m.;
mm's Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7;.tl
third Thursday,,6::KI p m. !McGuire)
Evening worah1p 7::JJ p.m . Wednesday
p.m. Prayer and Pralsetervlc..
Prayer and Bible Study, 7; 30 p.m.
• CHURCH OF JESU)l CHRJST APOS.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHR1S'I', TOLJC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
KENO CIIURCH Of CHRIST, Vernon
Jamfl Miller, pastor. Sunday School,
Eldridge, ft'UniJter; OUver Swain, Sunday C~arJes Rus!Jtll Sr .. minister. Rtck Ma·
10: ~ a.m.; Worsblp Service, Sunday, 7: ~
School Supt. Preaching 9:3Q a.m. each ~ comber, SUpt. Sunday SChool 9:30a.m.;
Worship service 10:30 a.m. Bible srudy,
p.m.; Bible Study, Wedneoday, 7:ll p.m.
Sunday.
POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Geortl&lt; , Tuesday, 7:li P m.
·REORGANIZED CHURCH OF. JESUS
HarriJonvllle Road. Rov. Dewey l{tng,
Anedo, putor. Sunday service, 9:30a.m.;
putor, Cllntm Faulk, Sunday , Scbool
evening II!'I'Yice 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting, CHRISTOFLATIERDAYSAINTS.Pcrt·
tand·Raclne Road. William Roush, pastor.
Supt.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m .; molnlng
Wedneoday, 7:ll p.m.
. . ,..
worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evfnlng service
BEARWALLOW RIDGE· CHURQ{ OF Linda Evans, church school director.
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,
CHRJST, Joseph Ii. Hoskins, pastor. Blbl• Church school 9:30a.m.; Morning worslp
7·30 p.m
Class, 9:30a.m.; MomtngWo,..hlpl0:30a. · 10:30 a.m.; Wednesda y ~venlng prayer
m.; Evertlnl Wonhlp, 6:30p.m. Tbundly . seBIVEicesT..;)E:H30 pM.m.BAPTlST. R-·. Earl
.SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
Bible Study, 6: 30 p.m.
ru.
Et
••
noo ·Pt~tl..,..lal. Wonhlp service Sunday
10 a.m.; Sunday Schoolll a.m. Evening
NEW STIVERSVILLE CXJMMUNITY Shuler, pastor. Worship aervlce. 9:30a.m.
worship servtct&gt; 7:00 p m. Wedn ..day
CHURCH, Sunday School service, 9:t5 a. Sunday SdlooiiO:lla.m. Bible Study and
prayer m..llnf 7:00p.m.
m.: Worobtp ael'Yice 10:30 a.m.; praye_r_~lco Thursday, 7:30p.m. I'

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TEAFORD REALTY
P. J. PAULEY,

This Message aftd Church

The Daily Sentinel
Mary Shrine
elects officers

Some connection?
By BOB HOEFIJCH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Someone here must have some
connection.
I have about
old portraits - In
excellent condl'
lion
whicn
have "Pomeroy
connections" .
The portraits
were senl to me sometime ago by .
Jerry Miller of Gallipolis. who
penned ~ note stating that they had
come from the home of Mrs.
Blackmore on Lincoln Hillin about
1935 and given toJerry'sAuntA!rna
Long.
There Is no Identification on the
portraits.
A number of them were done by
the Felger and Son Studio which
was prominent In Pomeroy for
many years. Others were done by
studios In Delaware, Ohio, and
sludtos In J)ebuque, Ia., and Kansas
City , Mo.
There are few cui'S. One poolo
carries the name Cora Van Zandt,
Delaware, Ohio. Another Is dated
J&lt;~n. 1, um and has a message
referring to a "Clarence", a '
"Robert" and an "Elmer".
Surely sonrone has a connection
to these portraits and I am sure
Jerry would like you to have them .
They definitely belong "with
family".
Karen Hemsley, daughter of E.
Ann Hemsley, Syracuse, and Cindy

Crooks, daughler of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Crooks, Middleport , have
been named tQ IlK: girls softball
team at MusklngumCollege at New
Concord. Karen Is a freshm!lll and
will be making her debut with tiE
team while Cindy has been into
softball previously.
Members of the 19ll graduating
class of Pomeroy High School wUI
be having special activities this
year to mark their 50th anniversary
-a nd this will be on Ihe Saturday ri
Ihe annual high school reunion.

Officers were elected at the
Friday nlg~t meeting of Mary
Shrine, Order d the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, held at the Pomeroy
MasoniC Temple.
Elected were Phyllis Gilkey,
worthy - high priestess; Donald
Yooo, watchman of shepherds;
Pauline Atkins, noble prophetess;
BUI Yooo, associate watchman of
shpherds; Barbara Dugan, scribe; ,
Gertrude Andrson, treasurer; Jean
Yooo, chalaln; Ann Blake, shepher·
dess; Ertna Yoho, guide.
lnstaUatlon will be held on April 1
at the Pomeroy Masonic Temple, 8
p.m . Certificates of recognitl&gt;n for
25 and 4(1 year members will he
presented and all eligible to receive
certificates are asked to be present.
Pauline "Atkins, worthy hig~
priestess, and Donald Yom , walch j
man of shepherds pres ided at tile
meeting with annual reports ll&gt;lng
given.
Refreshments were served fol ·
lowing the meeting .

The group will be at the rome of
Emma Kay and James Clatworthy
for an afternoon "private" reunion
before they attend the evening
banqufi!l which Includes all grads.
Jeane and Ed Lletwller, Columbus,
both members ri the class, are
heading Up plans for special
!!Ctlvltles.
William Tiemeyer Is a patient at
Camden-Clark Hospital In Parkers·
liurg where he has undergone
corrective facial surgery made
necessary by Injuries received
when he had a motorcycle accident
In Auugust, 19&amp;1. Blll probably has
at least two more operations ahead
d him. Cards may be sen! to room
501.
Tuesday will be a blf evening at
Meigs High School.
The high school guidance d?partment Is Inviting all parents of this
year's eighth grade class at the
Meigs Junior High School to visit
the high school at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday to learn about the programs offered and reglslratlon.
On the same evening at the same
oour, parents of this year's sopM·
mores at Mlh Eastern and South·
ern High Schools, who might be
Interested in the vocational educa·
lion programs at Meigs High, are
also being Invited to visit.
Students of the Meigs eighth
grade or sophomore students from
the Southern and Eastern High
Schools are Invited to accompany
their parents to the meeling if they
wish.
Guidance staff memll&gt;rs Martha
Vennarl and John Redovian, high
school, and John Arnott. Meigs
Junior High gu ldanre counselor,
will be on hand along with Meigs
High Principal Jim MIUer to talk
with the parents anendlng .

SEE ANYONE YOU REOOGNIZE?-The old
grade schOol on Rt. 338 at Antiquity was bng ago
converted IAl living qtl8l"U!rs, but, there are some
ladles and gentlemen around Meigs County wm
remember learning tllelr three R's at the school.
Here, In a pk:lure taken around 1909, are, left to right,
first row, Harold Weaver, Arthur stObart, Jolm
Nease, Iva Willis, Ella Adams, Eulah stobart1•11any
Shain, Sarah Boyd, Gladys Johnson, Roy Roush,
Carol Sayre, Oval Diddle, Orville Shain, Lee Johnson
. and Leo HusseU wKh lhe bicycle; second row, B&lt;tha

Wickline, teacher, Bertie H11811ell, Hubert Pickens,
Agnes Roo!tlt, Sarah Roush, U!Han Sa.yre, Mae Boyd,
Doris E. Sayre, Ben Stobart and Herbert L, Sayre;
third row, Ira Roush and LeO Sayre. There Is one
student unidentified In the fourth row. The students
which have been ldenlllled Include Hazel Taylor,
·Mary Boyd, Myrtle Sayre, Marie Carpenter, Ethel
Adams, Blanche Roush, AdaJohmon, Una Shain and
Ora Sayre. If anyone can ldentHy the student, cOntact
David Sayre at Antlqulty. a.

OES gives
50-year pin
Kathryn Knight was presented a
50-year ptn !rpm the Grand Chapter
of Ohio, Order of the Eastern Star.
at the recent inspection of Evange·
line Chapter held al the Middlrport
MasoniC Temple.
Bessie King made the presenta ·
lion . Distingu ished guesis Included
Howard Shull, past grand patron.
Mary Wooley , deputy grand rna·
tron , was the inspecting officer.
Grand officers Introduced were
Clarlndli Marsh, grand c haplain;
Catherine She!ll'fleld, grand organist ; Wilma Kay Craft, deputy
grand matron of Distrtcl 24; and
Stella Atkins, grand represntatlve
to Florida,. a nd Helen Faris, grand
representative to Nevada.
Worthx malrons and worthy
patrons of other chapters and past
matrons and past patrons of
Evangeline Chapter we re pres·
ented along with honored masons .
Otltiir 50 year members recog·
nl7.ed were Esta Reese, Cheshire
Chapler: Ruby Diehl. HarrtsonvUie
Chapter, and Lee McCom as, Evan·
gellne Chapter.
A 25 year pin was presenled Io
Ann Thomas from Evangeline
Chapter by Katherine Mitchell.

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With terrorism runnlngtampant,
I have a feeUng that most of us are
now going lobellevethat It really Is
besl to "See America First" while
vacationing. Send me a postcard
and do keep smiling.

Calendar I happenings
FRIDAY
RU11.AND - There wUI '&amp; a
dance tonight (Friday), 8Ioll p.m.,
at lhe Rutland Civic Cenler. $2
single. $3 couple, Everyone wei·
come. Music by llomlc Souilds.

Mt. OLIVE

the fire department.
' ALFl!.ED- Alfred United Meth·
()(jJsJ Church Youth Fellowship Is
sponsoring a soup suwerSaturday,
4 to 7 p.m., at the church m St. Rl .
681. On the menu wtll be vegetable
soup, chlll, lxit dogs, sloppy joes,
homemade pies, coffee, tea and
pop.

- A revival will be
h&lt;'ld at the Mt. Olive Communlly
Church Thursday, Friday and
Salurday, 7:30 each evening. HerRl!I'LAND - Bowhunters wUI
bert Inscoe will be lhe evangelist
and music wUI be provided by the be boidlng a banquet, Saturday,
Pleasant Valley Singers. The public / April 12, 6:30p.m., at the Syracuse
is lnviled to atlend.
Grade School To make reserva·
'
Uons conlact Jackie Searls at
EWINGTON - Choir from tile 742-2963.
Union Bible Seminary will be at the
SUNDAY
Pine Grove Holiness Church Friday
MIDDLEPORT - The Meigsat 7: 30p.m. The public Is Invited to
Mason Girls Softball Association
altend by Paslor Ben Watts.
wUI meel at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April
16, at the Mlddleporl Masonic
SATURDAY
MASON, W.Va. - A Bend area Temple , North Second .Ave. Everyone Interested Is asked to attend.
gospel sing wUI be held at 7 p.m on
Saturda~. Aprill2, In the Wahama
TUISDAY
High School gym, Mason, W.Va
PoMEROY- - Pomeroy Area
Featured singers wUI be The
Reflect Ions Trio, Sounds, and Merchanls A!lloclalion meets 8
a .m. Tuesday at lhe Bank One
Inspiration.
Pomeroy office.
LONG BOTTOM - Community
Assn. will sponsor a spring smorgasbord at the communtly building
in Long Bottom at 4: 30 .p.m.
Saturday; ham, meat bal. chicken
and noodles; good selection of
entrees, desserts, salads; adults,
$3.50; children under 12, $2.50
Including beverage.
PAGEVILLE -SciploVoiunteer
· Fire IA'partment Ladles Auxiliary
Is sponsoring a smorgasbord Saturday, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the
Pageville Townhouse. Prodeeds to

Rl!I'LAND - Rutland VUage
CouncUmeels 7 p.m . Tuesday at the
civiC center.
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SYRACUSE - Syracuse PTO
will meet 7 p.m. Tuesda y at the
elementary school.
POMEROY - Pomeroy Area
Chamll&gt;r of Commerce meets
Tuesday , noon, a! Po!lM'roy Trinity
Church. Guest speakei'"wUI he Toni
Hill, urban forester . AU members
are urged to atlend. Luocheon will
be served.

Carpenter happeni11gs
Mrs . Rlcahd Marizey fie~ from
Columbus to Florida to~ a visit with
relatives thre.
Freda · Smlfh, Mr . and Mr.
Dorsey Jordan, and Clay Jordan,
Carpenter, and Mr . and Mrs.
Denver Fla'!'llngs, Albany, were
among those visiting t~ Ewing
Funeral Home In Pomeroy lo pay
last -respecls to Max Harmon , a
former resldenl of the oommunlty.'
Mr. and Mrs. ·Bruce Gillogly
sprnl an even ing visiting his uncle
and aunl, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Crabtree'
Karen GOkey, Alhens, was the
Sunday visitor d he r brother-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mr . Walter
Jordan and family.
Dale Dye has returned after
spen ding several days with his
son·ln-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Walker, Thurman, and
another. -daughter, Cella Irwin,

Marysvltle, Is here with her father
this week.
Ellzabeth Jordan vlsif'ed her
aun,t, Elsie Bratton, of nea r Vale
Mill.
~
Mary E. Woodyard;--Columbus,
was a recent overnight guest d her
'cousin, Freda Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr Crabtree
and Madge Dye, local, Marguerite
Scott, Albany, and Rebecca Dye
Price, Columbus, were In Parkers·
burg, W. "!/a. on Saturday for tiE
wedding of a oousln.
.
Guests at the hQme of Freda
Smith, Sunday an~n were Mr.
and Mrs . John Pierson, U:!on,
W.Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Hanawr,·; and daughter, Amanda.
Chllc1~n of lhe' Temple Church
prt'Sel!'.r~J an Easter program and
toUnwii•g church enjoyed an egg
I'Alnt.

GIBSON ERA - This photo reflecting the Gibson photo. Family members are unable IAl· Identify liE
era Is of students oil he late Avery Roberts who was a buDding In the photo which was among a nwnber of
Melllll County schoolteacher. He Is on the left of the aged photoS In the oolfedlon of the late Mr. Roberts.

Rutland Friendly Gardeners have meeting
Ed and Ruth Durst who operate
Ed's Greenhouse talked on their
Sll)all family-run business at a
recent meeting of lhe Rutland
Friendly Gardeners held at the
home of Marg.aret Edwards.
The couple noted that they have
been In the greenhouse business
which evolved from a hobby for
about 10 years. Cu rrently they have
two greenhouSI'S and provided
plants for small area buslnesSI'S.
They npted that their facilities are
heated with gas , and that most of
their spring planllngs are started
from seeds, mostly from name
brand companies, some as early as
November.

lunch, for $4 for the afternoon
program. Resetvations are to be
made with Mrs. Edwards ..
Also annouoced was the regional
ooard meeting, Aprill2, at Chester
Uniled Methodist Church, and a
walk lo Lake Catherine on April 23.
M~&gt;mbers were asked to furnish
llem for the sale Ia ble at the
regional meeting.
Also a nnounced was Ihe focu s
workshop to be held on Saturday,
May .1, at the Athens Fairgrounds.
The design styli' will be vertlcle line
mass. Reservations at"(' to be made
by April 24.
· Janet Bolin explained the costs of
the stat~&gt; convention Io he held in

Cincinnati in July. The by-laws
wereupdaled Io Include a change In
associated and regular m emll&gt;r·
ship dues. Tile alumni banquet was
discussed.
• A request to plant nowers at the
new Emergency Medical Service
building with the office to furnish
the nowers. A dale to do lhe
plantings wUI be sel at the nex1
meeting. Community cleanup was
discussed and members are to
bring suggestions on a cleanup
program Io the nexl mi?E'tlng.
Kimberly Willford won the door
prize. Iva Sisson won Ihe traveling
prize brought by Suzy Carpenter .
Refreshment s were sen;ed,

Wolfe Pen community happenings~--:-.-,__
Zion Ladies . Circle of Helping
Hands meeting was held March 6th
at the rome of Helen Johnson.
Ida MuJphy, President,. called
the meeting to order by rrodlng a
JX)em "A Sure Way To A Happy
Day " by Helen Stetner Rice.
Each one present read scripture
containing the 'word "humility" .
Mar~ Purtell had devollons. She
read Matthew 18: Hl which Jesus
says we soould all become as little
children -we smuld be like a rock,
like when It Is dropped Into the
water 11 sinks out rings or waves
small then large waves. This ts Ihe
way w~muld show our love. Learn
to say tilanks in our own homes as
&lt;

well as everywhere we are- show
our love. She also read a JX)em ,
"Little Things."
Secretary and treasurer report
read and approved. Final plans
were made for Easter breakfast.
We will continue to save CampbeDs soup labels for Grundy Mt. '
Mission School. We will be making
a care pockage for Jennifer Grover
for her birthday. Jennifer Is a
student at Kentucky Christian
College.
Women 's Fellowship will be
March 27th at Hemlock Grove.
Marge Purtell will be speaker.
· Ladles Day at Kenlucky Chris·
tlan College Is April 17. Registration

soould be In hy March 15th.Speaker
Gladys Smith. we decided Io take a
Bunny Cake and jello salad to the
County Home for Easter.
the date for Mother-Daughter
Banquet Is May 9. We will oot have
a meeting In May. It was decided to
have !hi' Aprll Jrd meeting at
church. We will tie out our quilts for
Grundy this day with a pot luck
lunch and ru slness meeting to
follow. Meellng will start at 9-9:30
a.m. Anyone w~hlng to help may
attend.•
Helen Johnson will have devotions . The scripture word will be
"comfort." The meeting closed
with prayer.

The oostess served refreshments

to Evelyn Thoma, Kathryn Jolm ·
son, Grace Wa rner, Suzan ne
Warner, Marge Purtell and Ida
MuJphy.
Mr. and Mrs . Charley Smilh and
Mr. and Mrs . Doyle Knapp of
Parkersburg were business visitors
Saturday.
Charles Say("(' was n&gt;Ce nt VJsltor
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs .
Charles Say re. local.
Mr. Roberl Bailey was Saturday
visitor of his parrnls Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bailey.
Christine Bail~y was r""rnt
visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Robt'n
Batley Sr.

Comrriunity Association coQducts meeting
An Easter theme was carried out
during the March meeting or tiJe
Long Bollom Community Assocla ·
lion at the hall.
Harlan Ballard, president , con·
dueled the meeting which opened ·
with tile pledge anli report s from
the officers. Insurance rates were
discussed by Francis Andrew and
Dorsel Larkins, trustee, reported
on the floor tUe project, giving some
cost figures. Ernestine Hayman
reported on a $1,001 saving certlf·
late, and Ada Bissell noted plans for
her family's gjitherlng al the hall on
Easter weekend'.
Get-well cards were signed for
Cliff Newlun, Marlin Nesselroad,
and Glen Deeter. Reunion dates
announced Wl!ff. ~~~Hughes fam \uy, July 5, and·t Shlr,ey ·jqiJnson
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They discussed the role of growth
regu}alors for healthier, stockier,
and more colorful plants . They use
potting soli, a s terile soU, Instead of
pro-mix. and ferlilize every three
weeks .
For devotions, Mrs. Edwards
gave poetry on Easter. Officers'
reports were given. A card was
read from Sheila Curtis, county
contacl chalnnan, regarding the
counly meeting held Monday at
Trinity Church .
A leller was read from Lucille
Mac Cumber about the spring
regional meellng to be held at
Eastern High School, Aprll19, al a
cosl of $7 for the day Including

family, June 21.
.II was decided that a $100 bill and
Iwo $25 prizes will give~ awa&gt;' at
the (ce " H~i.\lll' --iirX~l al , July 12.
Harold Brerw&lt;'r reported he had
found a counter top for sale which
might be suitable for the hall.
Melody Roberts, acllvllles chair·

P hyllis Larkins and Ms. Roberts
hosted the meeling seving a
decora led Easter cake, homemade
ice cream. sandwiches, chips and
lea and coffee. Harlan Ballard had .
lhe closing prayer circle. Attending
were Harlan and Alta Balla rd and
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granddaughlrr. Kns, Phy Uis and
Dorsel Larkins. Harold Bt·rwer,
Mae Mcl't!ek, Ada Bissell and
Kenneth, Leona Hensi!"V, Mary
Andrews, Francis AndrPW. sue
Hayman, Erncsl ine Hay man , and
Mel()(jy Robert ' ·

buUdlng wllhservlngtostartat4: ~

Jackie Justice was the weekly
ll&gt;sl loser, and Sherri . Darst and
Gerrt Lightfoot were runners-up at
Tuesday's meeting of TOPS 1456,
Rutland. It was announced that tiE
club's leader, Sherrl Darst was
Meigs County's best loser an'd wUI
II&gt; honored at the ARD In Cinclnnail . New officers were Installed In
a candlelight ceremony. For lnfor·
matlon on the club residents may

call Sandy Hysell. 992·7467.

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::~;-ga;~:dd~nn:.~~~~~~at: TOPS holds recent meeting

p.ri'i ., $3.50 for adults, $2 for
children, desserts and bev~&gt;rages
Included. The menu wlll consist of
ham, chicken, noodles, scallo(le(l
(Xllaloes, sweel (Xllatoes, various
vegetables. Pop can collection wUI
be handled by Kenny Bissell,
Francls Andrew and Melody Roberts reported on funds from
_:;quare dancess .

Return home
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Sayre ~
Racine, Route 2, have retUJlid from:
a nine day trip to Nassau. and
Gllllgan'sJsland. Before returning
home they spent SI'Veral days in
Orlando, Fla. vislllng Sea World
and·Epcot CentPr. .
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--Honor rolls---

Tuberculosis: the disease that won·'t die
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By JOAN TEWIISIIARY, R.N.
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TubHaaW._Nu~~e
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You 500uld be alert to tiE

The Center for Disease Control, to· be admittEd to a hospital. The
In Atlanta, recommen!ls Isoniazid ·-cost ot ln-JI!It!ellt hospital care Is
nonnal.
(IHN) clii!mopropbyliuds tor a expensive, Wlth ,the prospect of the
symptomsottullel'l'llklslsand$rek
Too ·many people deny their
prl&gt;d r1 9-12 · months, for any tax JIIIYers ultlmately paying the
medical attention lf-: IIEY develop. , symptoms, saying - "11 will go person under :fi),oean of age with@ b1ll oc faile the IJ&gt;ss!bUlty of
The onset
symptoms Is Slow away, maybe I'll get .l!etter." They poottlve skin test. ·
·· treatment '!allure, with IJ&gt;SSible
because the cUll grow slowly. can end up with !at advanced .
We don't have$11Yqulckandeasy cxmseq\lenoes of dnlg resistance
Many pa~n are asymptomatiC tubei'CliloSls or solnetling else just way of dealing with tubei'Clilosls. It and fllrlber spreading ot lnktlon.
or have vag~~e ymptoms that they as serious.
recilllres fairly prolonged treatWouldn't It be a tragic situation If
Ignore: low- ade fever, fatlque,
Many who 'Mlrk In the ll!alth men!. Tbe Important fact Is the · we had to revert to the old way of
weakness,
of appetite, weight Oeld, share with legislators and the
patient must take his or her treating tuberculosis 1n the oospital
loss, ntg
sweats, Irregular general p1blic, the mtsconceptlon mEdications every day. If a pat!Pnt because the. resources ate not
menses. Other symptoms may be that tuberculosis Is a disease 11 the begins tubeJ;CUlosls druga and then adequate to do a good job of
j:hest pain aml/(1' hemoptysis past. 23,cro patients diagnosed as clswntlijues them because they amllllatory treatment? Ambula(spltlng bl~ ).
having tuberculosis don't beUeve It don't feel sick, these drugs may not tory trealm!1nt Is !eastble.Itdoesn't
, A cough can mean many !Hngs Is extinct. '
work at all., then we would have to require lllspltal beda; 1t doesn't
Olermp~laxls- tiE rrevenuse other dnlgs whteh are not as require bulldlngs. What It does Is
but .It Is Important to realize a
persistent cough Is not nomiaJ. A lion of active tuberculosis In the effeCtive alld,may be mare taxlc.
~ulre personnel to supervise the
-rold or the nu usually runs Its' lnilcted btdlvldual, by drugs, oold
One 11 the ffi$11Y responsibilities treatment.
~urse In 10 days to twO weeks . great promise for the rontroll1 the · 11 your county tuberculilsls nurse Is......
There has been a gradual erosion
-Anyooe havbtg a rough which dlses:Se. It usually nvolves the use getting patients to complete ~~In suppOrt for tuberculosis, partly
persists more than two weeks ct a single drug, Isoniazid.
treatment. If a person falls to take due to the p.~bllc's .. Incorrect
should seek medtral attention. An
their mEdications, they may have perception that tuberculosis Is not a

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Individual with unexplained weight
loss soould recognize that tt Is not

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PoweU

Taylor ·
Navy Fireman Rscrult Glorla J .
Taylor, daughter cl. Francis L. and
Lbtnle M. Tayklr of Route 1,
Racine, has completed ~rult
training at RL'crult Tratolng Cbmmand, Orlando, Fla.
During Taylor'selght-week trainbig cycle, she studied general
mll1~ subjects designEd to prepare her ilr fllrtlEr academic and
on-the-job training 1n one of the
Navy's 85 basic fields.
Ta)!lor's stUdies btctuded sea1
manshtp, close order drlll, Naval
history and first ald. Personnel will
complete this couzse of Instruction
are· ellg1ble !or lhrre oours 11
oollege cmllt In Physic! Education
and hyglene.
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_A graduate of Soutrern 111gb
~bool. she joined the Navy bt
Ocbber 1985.
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Sgt.-Carter Smith, son of Wllma
R and James iigllth of 29422 Sharon
Road, Port,tand!'has participated 1n
"Hen on Wheels I", (HOWl) Oeltl
tr~ exercise at Fort Hood,

Texas.
The exercise dermnstrated the
capabllltles 11 the soldiers to deploy
and sustain C4]erattons and.servtce
support tor a division-size force.
Exercise objectives provided for
practice d. Individual and unit
sldlls, focustng'onsldllssuchasrear
area combat operations, division
movement, command ·and control
and rtver crossing.
· snl!thi s an armor crew member
with .til! 2nd Armored Dtvlslon at
Fort Hood, Texas.
His wife, Olecy~ Is the daughter
of Moorse and Mattie Teaford o!
Rural Route 1, Portland.
He 1s a 1976 graduate of Southern
Ra
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H1gb Sc~, 1 cine.

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Airman nmothy E. LeMaster,
son 11 Ed LeMaster rt Rural Route
3,Albllny,andBonn1eLeMasterl1
Rural Route 2. Pomeroy, has
graduated from the U.S. Alr Force telecommunications systems control course at Keesler Alr Force
Base, Miss: .
Graduates of the 26-week course
learned lllw to rmnttor and anllyze
the pmo11l1811ce r1 radio and wire
telecommunications circuits. They
also eamed crEdits towards an
assoctate degree In applled science
lhrougll the Communtiy College 11
the Air Force.
He Is a 1985 graduate 01 Meigs·,
High Si)ml, ·Pomeroy.

Nelsr;.n

the ser'Vt.ce - - - Bissell, a combat engineer, Is a
Germany.

Army Private-Ronald L. Powell,
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Powell of Ga!Upolls Ferry, W.Va.,
has graduated from the U.S. Army
JXJwer generation equipment repair
rourse at Fort Belvoir, Va.
During the rourse, students were
taught to maintain ani:! repair
electric and hydraulic control
systems of mobile power
generators.
He Is a 19!1i graduate ol Point
Pleasant High School, W.Va.

Humphrey

son 11 James R. and Janice

Smith
Army Private Harold E. Smith
Jr., son of Barbara Everson of

Rural Route, 1, Belpre, and Harold
E. Smith Sr. of Rural Route, 1,
Reedsville, has rompleted baste
training at Fort Knox, Ky.
Durtn'g the training, students
rec~lved Instruction In drlll and
rerermnles, weapons, map readIng, tactics, mllltary courtesy,
mllltary iu~tce. ftrst aid, and Army
history andotradltlons.
·H!S'wlfe, na, Is the daughter of
Robert J. Fury o!14 Front St., Utile
Hocking, Ohio.

Mahan
Army Private Christopher A.
Mahan, son 11 .aonnte and Jlrn
Sayre d. Rural Route 2, Leon,
W.Va., hasarrtvedfordutywlththe
278th Signal-Company, Fort Hood,
Texas.
Mahan, a telepiDne system
Installer, 1s a 1979 graduateol Point
Pleasant High School, W.Va.
His wile, Debbie, Is the daughter
of Delbert E. and Mary Swisher r1
314 Third St., Gallipolis.

Bissell
Anny Pvt. Jelfecy A. Bissell, son
ofDwtghtR.andCarolynD.Bissell
Ct 54241 Star Route 911, Reedsvllle,
has arrived tor duty with tiE 16th
Engineer Bat,al!q_ ~.• .. WI!!I

The f&lt;l\lrth s!Joth weeks grading period
honor rol rfa t the Pomeroy Elemen tary
'54:;bool has bfen ann01.1nced. Maklng a
grad ~ of B or above In all thf!'lr subjects to
be named to the roll were:

FIRST GRADE - Joshua Han·tt, AprU

Herdman, Shawn King, Kimberly Petrie,

StaCE'Y ~. Jodie Sluon. Stacy St!lfart,
Stacy Roed, Adam Smith,·Joe jllll, JuUe

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This Saturday and Sunday
odel open at noon on Saturday
. and 1:00 p.m. on Sunday

nty Hunt pr , Wade Pqol, T rav l!l Ab·

Kr1•1y Warn er . •

THIRD G~DE - Sara!J Anderson, Da 'rid Carmtctilet.' Ta~~rWtn, Jer«l Hill,

Lll)l ~uger , Jason

aylor, Willy Olll·
dress, JerOO.(:ook, Tr vis Drenner, Benny

In Aden_. Park Subdivision
The Plains

Ewing, Toda Mitch I Reggie Pratt,

Adam Sheets, Uta Tat r1011 , Opal WhJI·

la(ch.
FOURTH GRADE - Jeremy Grimm,

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· f1FTH GF\ADE - Kovln Lambert, Leann
Ct11olfl, Stephanie Pl'lt:!Wleth Roush, VIcki
Wamor, Debbie' AlkiJW!I! l\leKal Bartell,
Anna Chapman. Kelly Doidge, Jodi !mOOden. Charlie King. Tammy Queen,J&lt;ellySat-

Office 592-4119
Model
797·2098

K'rtleld, Rusly Trlpleu, Katrin a Turner.

SIXTH GRADE- Barbie Anderson. Kim
Bw-ton, Stephanie Hagg)l, Jollt HarMson,
Joey McElroy, Keith Smth, Julie Buck, Mlclll Bunch. Jeremy H!!Ck, Tami!1Y Klein,
MISsy· NeuiZ!Ing. Racltael Roosh, Jttlllfty

s.raent

DH- Di ane Hook, La r ry Rutte r, J as oo
Klein. Darrell Lee.
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dows, Danlelle scan, Angela Whlte, Kevil

'nle fourth six weeks grading period

Worked in home 1 , 81

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Whobrey, Jason Eblin, Jennifer Fink.
James Grueser. Ann Riffle.

RADIATOR, BRASS.
-COPPER. CAST,
SHEET ALUM.
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"F,.. Eotlmoteo"
CAU COlLlCT:

,lrM E•llpMt•f

Ra=,

L11 (Primary) : Michael Jarrell
L11 (lnlfrmedlatel: Brian
!I.e Richard!, Melbsa 1\!afonl,

YIIIYl I AWMiiifi
Cotnplato Gutter Work
Complete Remorlollng
Roofing of ott Typoo

Autltorized Joh'n Deere,
lltw Hot11nd, Bush Hoa
Ftrm Equipment
Delli!

Legar. Becky Meier, Jason Panglo, Waft ·1

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SUPERIOR
SIDING co

u.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Be&lt;ky 0115, Chuck ,

SALVAGE

INSi)I.ATION
VINYL &amp;

SPACE? .
CONVENIENT
STORAGE UNITS

ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnoutatlon
•Storm Dooro
•Storm Windowt
•Replacemitnt 'windows

St. Rt, 124, PCI!Mroy
PH., 992·5468

•Now Rooling
"FREE ESTIMATES"
JAMES KEESEE

3-·12 -1 mo .

School has been armoonced . Making a
grade of B or above In all their Su6Jects to
be named to the roll Were:

The fourth six weeks grading periOd

Roger Hysell
Garage

announctd. MakiDi a grade or 8 or above
tn all their subjects to be annoonced ro the

FIRSI' GRADE - Ryan BareswUt, J, R.
Blackwell, Amy Oonch, Jt&gt;sslca O:xlnts, roll were:
Chad D:ldson, Anna Fink, J. P. Ftsl&gt;!r,
FIFTH GRADE- Linda Chapman, Jay
Ubby King, JaliOil Mullen, Michael Parlier,
Cremeans, Lee Luckydoo. Kyla Sellers.
David Rlgp, Caleb Shuler, lloirrtck St.
SIXTH GRADE - Trlcla Baer, Frlllk
Clair, stephanie Stewart, Tara Warnor, · Blake, Dodle Cleland, Sharla Coq&gt;er, Ryan
CllrtJU Williams, Paul Epper1011, Nathan ... COW'an, Heather DaVenport Stacey Duncan,
Goodwill, KeMy Hoschar, Francine Lau- Tara Gerlach. Anile Goody, Kim HaMfne.
derrnllt, Brandt Meadows, Andy Pickens, - Darin Logan, LIBa Poulin, Clu'llr; We.Yer,
MISty Pleref', J~ Plan~ Amte' Slaven,
Robbie Wyatt.
· HoUieThomruJ.
DH - Chris Lane, Roger Partlow.

Rt. 124,Pomoror Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK _.
.IEPAIR''

CLC COINS

ICUI OUT fOR fUTURE USE)

BUYING

GOI.D, SILVEI &amp;
· CtaUNCY &amp; tARE COINS

· SELLING ..

Alh Tr••••letlll

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

· •Rangn

•Refrlgeretou

PARTS and

w..... " F•ll n...
She~ Tet.elelu

oe Dutt
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985-3307

PH: 949·280 I
or 949-2860

· •Dryers •Freeze;a

4/1/'116/1 mo.

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•SPEED QUEEN LAUlDRY
"'l18SON REFRIGERATOR
•SATELLITE SALES &amp; SERVICE

New Ho1111s Built
"Fr" Estimates"

•Waahera •Dishwashers

AFTEI 5 P.M.

AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

BISSRL
SIDING to.

All M1he

PH. 985-3937

3-24-tlc

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
·SERVICE'
985-3561

COINS, GOLD &amp; SILVER
WHOLESALE 14~.
JEWRIY

WE ARE YOUR SALES

*VINYL SIDING
'AlUMINUM SIDING
*BlOWN iN
INSULATION

No Sunday Colis

SERVI..,~

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IAGU I.GE SMAll . I l l Qlllll
' Pam • Senlco
949-2969

Public Notice
PULIC NOTICE
Tho Federal R-.uo ShorIng Financing Report Form
OH-1 for y•r .,ding Doo:embtr 31 . 1885, II ovollablt for public lnopoction
ot tho Syrocu• M... lclpol
Building 12 noon 10 4 p.m.
Aprll7-10th.
Jonlca I.Jtwoon, Cieri!
Vlllogo of Syrocuoe
1414. he

Public Notice

lllltft~~t~r

Public Notice

NOTICE OF SALE
By viltue of., Ordo&lt; ul Sole
luuod out ul lho Convnon
Plooo Court of Meigo County,

Ollrt

fPartt lncludedl .

01 Chango. S~ Blodeor

T-have.,t.nlttodthe
011 3 roport for 19811. Tho ....

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ond Ito ..ppor~~o. dooltTNtt CDn11111\'. N. A.. Pltin- mtnll ............ for !llblc
tlff, og'*'tl Olby A. Mortil i!IP«tion ot tlw homo of the.
.,d Mary A. Mortil, t1 ot .. Cltrlt, Shlrloy Johnlon, Port-Defondonto. ..,.,., • judge- land, Ohio upon ........
Shirley Johnoon.
ment rendofod. being
c- No. M.CV-311 , 1n •id
Lobonon Twp. Clorlt
Court, I wit! olfor tor oolo ottha
Mlfgo County. Ohio
l!onl door of tlw Court Houoo 141 4, 1tc
In Po,._, Meigo County.

Tum ltft It Meiga M.mory
Glrd.,l, 3 mile off Rt. 7 on

tho right
47119 Eoglo Ridge Rd.
1-11-Hn

Public Notice
SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Tho Stoto of Ohio.
Moigo County
Tho Forrnero Bonk &amp;
Sovlngo Co .. PlolntHf

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Wetter P . WMra, 11 11.

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Dofondtnto
No. 85-CV-372

Horton onc1 o.lbnow Add

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pursu1nce of en Order

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ond bolng ducrlbed

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of Solo In the
ontltlod
oction, I wilt olftr for oelo ot
public auction, otthe tit&gt; or ul
the Court Houoe, In Pomeroy, Ohio. In the tbovo
no mod County. '"' Fridoy,
the 9th doy Of Moy 1988, II
10:30 o'clock A.M .. the fol-

dog. 30' -

!~ Licensed
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Clinical Audiologist

ROCK SPRINGS .

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING
Complttt luilding

and
NOTICE OF SALE

Contracting Strwice

By IArtuo of., Ordo&lt; ul Solo

(F,.. Eotimotoo)

ioaJtd out of ""' Corm 1011
Coun of Mtlgo County.
Ohio, In too cote ,of Central

JEFF CIRCLE, 51.
Long lottom, Ohio

TNII CDn11011Y. N. A.. Ploln-

111'*'11 Joiui 1M B -

"FrH £sti~Mfts"

tl II.. Defonolonto. upon o
judgomont thonin ...dofod.

PH. 949·2649

lnlt...liett Availablt

2-ZO-tfn

bti1g C.. No. M -CV-29, in
ooid Court. I wi1 olfor tlr It tho l!onl of the Court

Announr. eme nts

Wanted To Buy

We payt: ..h for late model c lean

3 Announcements,

SWEEPER and tewi"'g machine
repel~. plrtt, and auppliet. Pick ' WANTED TO BUY und wo..1d &amp;
14» end d ..very, Dtvla Vtcuu m coal 'heeten . SWAIN 'S FURNI -

Cletner. one htlf mila up

Georg" Creelc Ad . CaH 614 Utl -0294 .
The Confktentiel Connection --a
J)rofeutonal . detlng registry .
SPecial tree ~ offer . Rt 3 , BoK
213 , Athena. 814 -592-4562 .
Vou are invitedlt Hocll:ing Valley

Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc .
Opttn hou111 for proipectlve
•membeuTue~day , Aprl\8, 1986
at 7:00 p.m. Firat Chrlttlen
Church Basement, West' State
and Congre11, Athens . Ohto.

S ing I• iq_t,roductlons, frMapplicatton. Pifson1l Touch lntroduc·
tkJn . ·P. 0 . Box 15536 . Chari••·
~on ,
W . Va . 26302 .

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5-POINTS AREA

446-7619
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417

or (614) 992·6601
SeCond Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

For Service Coli

992-3194

3·3-'86-1 mo.

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Giveaway

Yard Sate all
Chestnut St.

TURE. 3rd. &amp;. Olive St. ·Galllpo·
111. Cell614 -446 -3169 .

TOP CASH paid tof '83 model
1nd newer ulld cera. Smith
Bulck ·Ponti• c . .1911 Eut,Jm
Ave .. Gallipolit. Cell 814 -448 2282 .

Buying d•ily gold, tilver co lna .
ringt, jewelry, 1terling were, old
·coins, large currency. Top prl·
cea. Ed . Burbtt Berber Shop,
2nd. Ave . Middleport. Oh. 614 -

992-3476.

Empl oymen t
Se rv; ces

8 labrador retrievers. Tho roughbreds . Cell 614-448 -

U90.

Yard Sale Sat. the 6111 . '12 mile
out Rt. 588. Ctncel if reins .

814-388-8449.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

PAT HILL FORD

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

PAINTING EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
31711. SKond
Middleport, Ohio
COMMERCIAL - R£SID£NTIAl
-FR££ UTIMATU- , ..

2 yr. old male Beagle 1nd Terrier
dog. Call 614 -446-2724 letlie
Beck . .

Pupp._, 10 give away . Mottler
Reg . Collie, fatker unknown.
Ce\11514-742 -3142 .

3 BMglepupplet to give1w1y. 1
bl.c• end white Collie. C1ll
814 -985·4188 .
dog to

PHONE (614) 992~5:009.

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1· 13·tfc

fPECIAlllfN~ IN lfiNDOWii'PiJOR REilACEMENT
. !

Help Wanted

AVON Set1 A...on start up teo
FREE . Limited lime. Call 814-

446 -3368.

Pool Managet" end life guardt
needed for Mktdlepor1 Municipal
Pool. Pick up application• at
mayor'• office Monday thru
Friday BAM to 4PM.
Experienced remelt to bebyait
one !5 year old and one 4 month
old in· my home two weningaa
week . Must have own tren•fto•·
tatlon and rllferancea . Carla
H•rrlton .· 566 Jey Drive. GaH ipolie. 614 -446 -1583 .
Manager a. Alit . Manager whh
eJtperiance in "111urant men ·
eg.-,tnt 11lary neg . Send re·
sume to box T222 in care of the
Gallipolia Daily Tribune, 825
Third Ave .. Gallipolia. Oh
46631 .
••. ftypoOO
.
Cereer opportunity u a loc•l
repre..ntetive for one of the
netlona lerge1t rtaurence com·
peny. No
••parlance
training
8enllf·

Howanl L Wrltesel

ROOFING

Guners
Downapouta
Gutter Cleaning
'Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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$ 349 lndudos Comploto lnst~illalia11,

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•A Profe11ionellocal
Contractor

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Pll. 949-210 I or 9"49·2160 Day or llltlht
110 ••n uus
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New la&lt;wtion!
161 North So&lt;ond
Middloport, Ohio 45760
SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Ceny Fishing Suppll11

Call:

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Pay Your Coble &amp;
Phone Billa Here
IUSIIISS PitON!

-992-5875 Or

(6141 H2·6SSO
I!SI)!N(! PitON!

742-31

3/2/tln

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BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 12l16'

111 llartlla11t Otltarie

wrttt:

IIA. .N lAY CAMP

UTIUTY BUILDINGS

Sizes from 6'x6'
Up to 24'x36' • ·

ler211,

...,.. c...... Otlferie

POJ 110 CAllAN

lnsulottd Dog

Ph. ltfore Aprl! IS
1·705·672·3111
Ph. Afhr Moy I
1·705·647 ·1533

Housts

PIS BUILDINGS
ladu, Olt.
Ph. 61A-143-5191

1-20-llc

3-13-lrtOI.

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CONTRACTING
DOZER. BACKHOE.
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER,
GAS &amp; SEWER UNES.
RECLAMATION, PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
11o DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH.

992· 7201

MARCH 17th

JO'S
Gtn SHOP
lt. 124, in Syrac•e
Comt in and register for
FREE ·BIRDIATH to bt ·given away
NOTE: Firlt quality merchondiu from factory
POniiY &amp; IIID IAIHS AB Ill
Killing cement yard dollo. cement animals. clay
red fire hydrant with dog, flower pats of all kinds
(some with 1t1nds); Gitto of diohe1, figurine•.
Iampo. clocko, brau,
tc&gt;yl.
3-14-1 mo .

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Blue Streak Tax Service
W. E·~ .(Bill) SNOUFFER
FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME lAX RnURNS
I 07 Sycamore St., Pomtroy, Oh.
rHOME 992-7075
HOURS: 9:00 A".M .-6:00 P.M. Mon. thru Sal.
Evening• &amp; Sunday By Appointment

1-15-tln

fEAFORDffi
Real Estate

GUN SHOOT
la~n

THE BEST

WANT AD

Building

TOWN &amp; COUNIIY
YEniiNAIIAN
CUNIC

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Poul E. Shockey, DVM

n. PIIASAIIT OFFICE

APRIL 13-3:00 P.M.

305 Joctr.On Awe.

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COnERMAN SUFFOLK'S -

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992-2156

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Long •nd lhor1 Iron junk cen.
phone 304-896 -3&amp;30.

Lost and Found

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Stull Alllbl HD•s
lllto•..WIL. ThorL J.5 pnr
!011. ,;so.a; Frl 1-2 pnr
laturolor 10-11 :30 ..
· UIGIAMMAI&amp;
SUIGIIY IY APPl.

PH. 304-6l5·2441
BEND AIEA CALL
llpl•y Office
•• Hollrl

C.ll 814-441-4463.

Yard Sale

···· ·oanrJ)ons ------

INT:~TH£RM

INTERTHERM &amp; COLEMAN

70.1 Cheny St .• Vinton . Merch
3rd, 4th, 5th. Meny antique• .
collectiblll . Clothes . Lota
otjunk.
2 houNI on Krintt Ad ., .2110
'mile, o4d pieno, 3 wheeler , cer
tNt, dishwe•her, uther beby
lt.ms. etc. Thurs. Frio 9·1.

10119 Second A\le., Thull, Fri.
9 -6 . Good cl ..n clothing -an
liln. Some lll'ge slzn end long
,dr.... size . 1 1. Other mile .
Items . Fl1in or shine.
Thur•dey,Frldey , S•turd1y. 4 VJ
mile• out t•1 .

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CALL (614) 446-94,16

A11embly Work! ·•aoo.oo
per 100. Guarenteed peymtnt.
No e•parien0111-no 111.. . Oetlill
send teH-Iddre11ed ltamped
envelope: Elen Vitl\·6847 :M18
Enterpriu Rd . Ft. Pierce, Fl

Ea•v

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E11y Auembty Work! 1600.00
per 100. Gutrenteed payment.
No eexperiW'ICI·No ul• . Da·
teila aend telf-lddreued
ttemped envelope; Elan Vital
-716, 3418 Emerprill Rd. Ft.
Pierce, Fl. 33482.
Fedl!'el , Stile tnd Civil Service
Job• rcw evaileble"., your eree.
CALL {refundtbla) 1 -518 -469 3646 for current Fed•ralliat .

WANTED: Prior Militery Ser.vica
Members. The Army Guard
ne«&lt;• your e11perlenoe. Join now
for 1 p1rt-time job with benlfit1
flkl r.etirement end educatlonel
uailtance . 304· 876-3960 or

t -800-842-3819.

l.Miy to INe in with elderty men ,
light l"ounkeeplng end cooking.
Refertncel required . For more
lnformtlfion ~II J04-ff16 -3764 ,
676-3896, 676 -1826 or 304-

8B2 -3272.

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Situations
Wanted

C'o rner ot 1•1 1nd Debby Dr. 2
mile• out 141. Houaehold
;oodt. 811. 9-3 .

Co111cientou1 23 yeer okt Chris ·
til(l male wi1h11 to rent 1
S.turday, 9-7 298 Debby Or. liMping room In Rio Grande
End UlbiN, milk Clnl, Avon · " "· Refilen01111 upon reque11.
bonl11, Holly HObby ldtchllll'l 1et, C.ll 814-440·3303 after 6PM
cw write P.O. Bolt 309 , Rio
toya. cloth•. etc.
G'nnde. Oh 46874.
4 femlliea. Frl &amp; S•t. G ~ e.
l•wnmower , bicycle , wobd V~eencv for man or woman ,
btM'JUK, tooll, CUrtlinl, lhtetl. PrNete home, hot meall , TV , lge.
bed eprellda. children &amp;; ldult room, beth , reeeonable. Cell
ciMn clothing. South on Rt. 7 614-2&amp;6 -6609.
behind Cley School.

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Yerd Sale 2 F•mlly, S.turdey,
ltllrtl et9:00 . Che1hir1 Yill-ue.
Welt Meln St. Toya, furniture,
cloth•. glluware.

------p-o;n·erov - ----Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

BENNm'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING
Bv offering a, complete tina of f!IObile homo
heating. and cooling producls for lhe tricounty oreo.
•FURNACES
"HEAT PUMPS
"AIR CONDITIONERS
"COMPLETE LINE OF REPLACEMENT PARTS
"FACTORY AUTHORIZED lo TRAINED
SERVICE CENTER
.
FREE ESTIMATES
24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE

Gov•nnwnt Joba . 116.040 ·
159.230 - yr . Now Hiring. Cell
805 ·687 -6000 Ext. R-9806 for
current flderalllat .

Mature tldv to live in with elderly
women . Room , boerd and II ·
lery. 304-17t-1578 .

&amp;Vicinity

Moving S•l•. hou'M for aalel By
owner . FurnitUre, clothing,
men a, women1 , gifta 1ize 2 to 8
eonw btby. dlah" , toy1. etc.
T-. 4-1 to 4-S-88. 8:00 .,
7 :00 tum off Rt. 7 to MiiiCrllk
Rd ~ mil• red houN on left.

n

Houllkeepw wented , to live in .
Ca11814-&lt;148 · 3419.

33482.

FOUND: Cute golden brown
puppy . Front of Gellle Andemy
H~h Sthool. Blue coller, no

,.,

FeciOIY Cooke
12 G1u1• Sltot~t~ns

IS A
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3 pert lrilh Setter, female,
puppiel. 304-875 -7207.

Thurs. Fri&amp;S.t, Rt141 , 1 mile
beyond Ctnttnerv. Everything
Mill 811QPt ltOVI end rtfrlg .
Workmen re~idenoe .

EVERY
SAl. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

MGM farm City

CLUB
LAMB &amp; PIG SALE

3338.

Thur1. Fri. S•t. Al141 , 1 mile
beyond Cllnttnery. Everything
Mill e•cept atove end refrig .
Workmen Re11denc:e .

RACINE
.FIRE DEPT.

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Iris bulb•. ell color1 , 304-895-

7

18 Wanted to Do
Painting. interior and exterior .
Reuonlbleret•. Cell 81 4-448 7212 1ft1r 6 :00PM.
Tree Work Wented . Pn~n lng ,
ilpping , removel1; h.tgn &amp;
buth81 trimmed . Cell 61 4-«88076 cw 304-676 -48&amp;3.
Oapendablt Yerd Service .
Ltwne mowtd . .......1 yerd
work, light htu!ing , manuel
llbor. Bill Slack 814-992 -2289 .
Oep.,dlbt. m•1 would Ilk• lo
ri'ow lergelawna. Call 814-992·

&amp;.:176.

Will do eny llwn mainlen~nce .
mowing. "lmfning, nrd cllln up, etc. peinllng inskle or out
and minor repelre, miac. odd
lobo- CoU 304 - ~7~ - 7991 .
Shut In , r..t help? Avellebla for
hou11 cleaning, mite wort In·
eluding cooking. _304 -875-

Moving 111• . HouMhold. mi1c .
It~•. clothing, gu end el~trlc
ring ... Frid1y, Seturd•Y· a.pot
St .. Rutl1nd .

1276.

Llwn mowing , ~·tity dependl·
bll work. IDw retH , cell 814...,6-08B.4 1Ytnlng1.

Rumma;e and btke nft. Epit co'pel Perteh HOUM. btlide City
Hall. Thurldey •11d Fridey. 9 :00-

Ftnan w l

4:00.

Third end eh.,ry St. , Syrac:u••·

B_.,y lttml , prlc-.1 to go . Thurs·

dey. Frldrt. end Stturdty.

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Business
Opportunity

4 femlty ytrd lilt. Stturday.

April S. 9:00-B:OO. Roln "'

thine. Clothing, orgtns, lhtrtot.
Com., N. 3rd Ave. end Rutl.nd

_St. Mlddl_..
:..,._:..,.__

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:1824.

51-ElfON POOL CO Swii=nming Pool Selet • ln•tall•tion• ·
Aepeirt. Your triendly pool
buildafl. Buffalo, W. Ve . 304:

937-2476.

Re al Estate
31

Homes for Sale·

4 bedroom house tor tell.
fireplace. 3 mi. aouth ot Gellipollt, t29 ,900. Call deya 514448 ·1815 or night• 614 ·4•1·

1244.

2 bdr. 5 yr . home. mint con~i ­
tion. R"tricted aubdivilion . 9
mile• from Gellipolia. Ctll 814-

266 -8200.

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7 rooms &amp; bath , 1 ac re more Or
191s, carpeted throughout; vl~yl
siding 826,000. 12 N . Main St.,
Cheahire. cau 814-446 -3793:.

3 bedroom houH, 1oclted l ll;
miln out At . 688. 139,000 . Cell
614 -258 -67B9 or 814-258-

6208

5 rm. houaa: Ewing ton, OH, 1 'IJ
lot. $8 ,500. Call 614 -8769489 .
8 acre~ , 3 BR . brick home, lgi.
kitchen a. dinin.s. free. Lge. ~R.
W2 bath, 1h buem~t . locet.d:
Kyger Creek Sch .. Ditt .
U9 .000. C•ll 614 -317-7231.
Houle tor Sal11 or Trade. 1.6
acrn ne•t to Cley School. Mike
otter. Cell 814· 268-8680 or
614 -446-1611 .
3 bedroom house, bath , utility
room, nice end cleen. CeH
61.&amp; -445 -3511 o r 614· 4•t-

3607

Starte.d remodeling 101 Garflekl
Ave .. t Jttrl nice large' lot , ;Ood
view , Of river, ·. no tt.IPPIII·
Cell. 81.4-448 -0841 .

piece. 2 cer gar1g11 . 6 mi\111 from
town . Call 614 -446 -0388 after

Puppie1, 9 weeki old , mixed
breed , 304-882-2614 .

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•15 Yrs. of Local Service

PLUMBING &amp; HEAliNG

Residtnlill &amp; Commercii!

'•·!-"'
992-33·d

• • moN lnfvrm.tlon

TIIPLI PANE THEIMAL IARIIIU DELUXE mT-

-

RE~OPENING

FOR All YOUR
WIRING N££DS

Stotlooory, .....Ilk

US Mill St.
104 ......,

SuMMer Speel•l•

8031.

lagl .

THE QUALRY
PIINT SHOP

t

S~rl•g&amp;

COMPANY

•FREE Vinyl Siding E•,imatea

Z-17-M-tllt

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1

949-2263
or 94'9·2969 .

than--•.

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NEW -REPAIR

o:h-. ..

Bl~SEL. .(SIDING

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR ,
redil cover your pleno ' 1 beautiful
.tont., call todlllliy , Warda Key:
bolrd, . 304-876 -6600 Of 875 -

abath,
••l:"ifulfamily
brick ranch , 3 bdr .. 211a
room, with · fir•

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Professional
Services

Uaed Trailera . Cell 614 -446-

week . 1837

Golden RetrillYer:
female, no papers. Good with
children . Call 814 -367-0312 .

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0176.

11

Registered

614-692-3051 .

Uted Cl,..
Jim Mink Chtv.-Oida In c.
Bill Gene Johnaon

38 feet of 1kiewelk. 304-675 -

"*'..... .,...,y ....

WANT THE BEST
fERTILIZER AT
THE LOWEST
PRICES?
BLENDED TO
YOUR
PLENTY OF
SPREADERS

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8191 of v~rd sale gooda. Call

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NOW SERVING THE

10-8-tlc

Public N"otice

tlff,

Television Listening Devices
Co1111uterized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

TRASH SERVICE

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL ·
FILL DIRT

Ohio, on the 9th doy of Moy,

19M. ' ot 1000 A.M.. tha
following Iondo ond tenomonto. \&gt;·wit:
Sltuoto in the Yllogo of
l'o""""Y. County of Moigl
and Stoto of Ohio:
And bolng In 100 ocro lol
No. 306, Town 1, Ringo 13, _
of the Ohio c.._y•o Purend ltolng pon
Sulldlvillon Lot No. 106

tO
tow fiJtld rate. Uae equity for eny
purpo11. Leeder Mortg~e Co.,

ture. etc.

t -304-n7-8434'.

MANLEY'S

99~~3410

PUSH MOWER TUNEII'

PUBLIC NOTICE

Tho .........,

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

know. and NOT to 1tnd mon-v
•hrou., tht rft1il until you h..,, .
irw"t~atad .the offering .
· ·

cou•U5 AlliMOIIGf?U~.

614-448 -3872

honor roll ar the Bradbury School hall~

I NOTICE I
Tt1£ OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
IN G Cp . NCOnwnendl th.~ •.you
do bulin•• with people you

22 Mon~y to Loan
tnlng, Houoe Hold Fumltu••
2 fomi~ Thuro ond Fri. B,oo oo
6:00.2114MtVomonAvo.lotl
boby llomo. glooowo•o: lurni- HOME OWNERS,Aetin~nce

.;;kj~ Houfdrro-446-4042

446-8592 ,

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Busine11
Opportunity

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OUTS!O! ITOIAG! AVAILAIU

Kanouga, Ohio

''•m"•'romcolltgsHmcnurcn.

21',

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Monagor tiwing On Promioos

PH. 992-2772

HOURS:

";V;,':ft'&amp;:'a~'
1

RENT IY MONTH
SxlO, IOxlO, 10x24

honor roll at the Middleport Elementary

llolllnnlng It • point nOrth 0
142 fwt from Hou• In Pomtroy. Moigo
too In-lion of the ..,,._ County. Ohio, ...... 9th dot
101• of Cool Street end of May, 18 • •ot 10:15 A.M ..
Oomw1-Avonue. oold point ul ""' following Iondo ..d ....
beginning bolng man.t by., monto. \&gt;-wit:
loon
thonco South 89
Situ... In Or~ngo Townohip;
dog. 015' -114 lwtto .,Iron Moigl ~. Ohio.
lowing cMacribed ••lett:ete. - . ; ""'""' ntlllh 13 dog. 116'
Being IJit No. 18 of Hickory'
oituoto In the County of -57-too-o:~et Acno &amp;ubdMoion. in Soction:
Molgo and Stoto of Ollio. north 74 dog . 25' 162 6, Town 4 North, R.,. 12
.,dIn the Vitlogo of Middle- lwt to .. Iron ......, thonet Will. Ohio eon,.ony•o Purport to-wit:
OOU1h 3 dog. 00' ...
doocrllod In Pitt
Boglnnlng ot tlw South- thlnoo IOUfh 59 dog. 110' Book 4, p - till Md 119,
Mit cotnor of Lot t56 In
84 IHt 10 the point u1 Molgo County Plot Roconlt,'
Polmor'o Addition to 1~ beginning. oontalning 8890 ..bjoct .to .. .. ltulding -:
Mlddltport, Ohio, 1o1e trio VI- - l o t i or 0.204 ..... tlono • contoOiod In oold. Plotlogo of Sholfltld, tllono:e North moreort.o.
Rocord.
along Ellt llno of oold Lot till.
It 1o the intontion heroin to
DEED REFERENCE: 8o1ng
till fHt "' Ill corn.-; tllonoo . . . . . . . aJrfoco -.od ..
of ... ""' Wilt olong too llno of ooid lbow dooo:ribod tract. Tha pert
In Voumro 2110, Pogo
oold Lot &amp;8. 49 loot; tloonet Cool oil. fill .. d .. llthar 161. Molgo County Deod
South ond porlflal with thi
wet Rocordo.
Eut llno of oold Lot, II·loot and ... not IOid, with tt. right
Sold porcot - - I I It.
to tho South Mno tlwroof· , _ ... to mr.e. rlmDWI111d *18,000.00.
ond thtnce Eolt olong .t~ - P ooid mol; oil, goo .,d
Tenno of lllo. Cooh.
South line of ooid Lot. 49 .. -min. . R•l lltalo .,.,..,, be IOid
loot to the ploco of begin- injury "' the of the
· Tho rigllt .., loa
ning. Thlo portion of Lot 58.
II - ..d-mining"' tronoport
is 49 feet on Lincoln Str.. t cool
along
E. Frank. ony miln! _ , from odjo- Howord
and oxtondo bock 86 foot
. Of Moigo County, Ohio
Roforonce Dood: Volu.;,o · centend ott. t&amp;iiiUiy.
f3)28: 14)4, 11 , 18
DEED REFERENCE: Vo- "'1d2!,5tc
270, Pogo 131, Dood Relnl•governmental
cordo Molgo C..,nty, Ohio. lumo 266, Pogo 423 of tha
Rocolpto ....... ... 82,244.eo
Sold Premlao IOCIItod 11 Molgo County Deod R -.
lntoroot .. : ...... .. ......... 91 .&amp;4 238 Lincoln Stroot, MiddleSeid perc:el wu IPPflllld et
AU Other
820,000.00.
port, Ohio 46 760 .
Revenue .......... 14,163.91
Tormoofttlo:CIIh.
Sold PremiMo opproiood
TOTAL
ot *14,000.00 ond cannot
R•l eonnot be oold
RECEIPTS .. ... .. Ba,244.8tl boo oold lor lou then two· lor looo than --thirdo of tho
DISBURSEMENTS:iPPi · tdv-....
third• of,,_, amount.
Gonorot
Howwd E. Fr1r1k
TERMS OF SALE: Cub.
Govomment.. ... 20,322.11
Shoriff of
How•rd E. Frenk.
Public Sofoty ..... .. 3.1195. 15
Molgo County. Ohio
Sheriff of
E . M~irrW..
Public Worko .....55,01 &amp;.2!
Moigo County. Ohio (3128: 14)4. 11.
Health .. .. ............. 2,015B .37 Dougloo W. Little, •18 ond 25, 5tc
POMEROY,O.
Mlocellaneouo: ..... 9.221 .80 Attorney
Capitol Outlay ........ 147.36 14)4. 11. 18, 3te
TOTAL DISBURSENEW LISTING - 1984 .
MENTS ,.......... 80.9110.04
14x70 Skyline mobile home. ·
Total Receipt• Over
Ail electric. BuiH-in double
(Under! Dlob ...... t2.715.18) 64 Misc. Merchandise
twen,
range top. 3 !Ed'Dlob. a.
rooms,
bay window. Must
Other UNo ...... (2, 715.18)
,
Real Estate ~eneral
move to you ~ lot. 16,500.00.
Fund Cooh 8tlonco
Jon. 1. ·a11 ...... .. 2u22.22
N~lll USTING -12x55 moFund Cooh Bolonce
Doc. 31. 'B&amp; ..... 20.807.04
bile home - 2 bedrooms
ail electric. Must move to
F~~~;.:.-~ ......... 20,807.04 ·
our lot. $6.000.00.
Dopooltory
.f!lMIOI
Dolence .......... ::n .371 .59
NEW LISTING -RUTLAND
216 E. 2nd St.
- Bui lding, land, equipT~~::~:. T/ .371.&amp;9
Phone
ment, slock. tecipes, knowl' l8n Outotondlng '
NEEDS
1-1614)-992-3326
edge &amp; advise and lh1 s llourClwcko .... ........ 16.till4.56
ishlng business can be
TOTAL
.
- FARIIS yours. Great volume. Ask(or
BALANCE ......... 20,807.04 '
WANTED - LARGE OR
MARCH 17. 188&amp;
details.
'
1 certify the !ottowingro·
SIIALL
BULK OR BAGGED
pan to be c:orroct and truo,
NlW usnNG- Slate Route
NEW LISTING - 2 large
!:.~~· belt of, mv know!7
,..- Recenllj redecoratoo 3
level lots wi(h old home. 3
b1dtoorn
home. Awox . 2 a:re
Berboro A. Honnum,
POMEROY
BR, small cellar, 2 porches
lot. Beautiful firep~ce. (amiy
Olivo Twp. Cltrlt
992\2 1 8 1
drilled well, barn and corn
mom. full basement and
51061 SR 2481'--~~~~:.,_-J
crib. All need work. But
Long Bottom, Ohio 411743
equipPI!I
krtchen. $27,!m.OO
cheap.
'h 98&amp;-4244 1=:-------,-,----BUSINESS LOT- 2 car pr(4)4.1tc
63
Llveitock
FARM - 98 acres, l1llable
age on a high hill. Wonderful
g10und.
PastUte, house, barn,
view ol the' Ohio River.
ponds. Has great potential.
POMEROY - 2 BR hotre in
ONLY$43 .~0:00 .
Pomeroy. Full basement and
large lol. $12,000.
POMEROY - Owner called
SOUTHERN - 2 houses
and
wants offer oow. 2 stOty
needing work on 2 acres. TP
(rame with full basement,
water. On hard road .
yard, many featutes.
COUNTRY - Near Chestet,
(ot
appointment Make
PERRY COUN1Y FAIRGROUNDS, NEW LEXINGTON
10 acres of woods and two
ofler
$26.500.00.
mobile homes.
POIIEROY- Good business
INTEREST UTES 9\HH\
WE SOLD THE FOLLOWING FOR THE MEIGS
bldgs with good income plu s
FIXED FLEXIBLE TERMS.
more rooms to lease.
COUN1Y FAIR:
COllE
IN AIID PICK YOUR
MIDDLEPORT- Lg. lot for
NEW
HOllE
TODAY!
1984: GRAND CH. MKT. LAMB
··
a new home with 2 older
•
REG. CH. MKT. LAMB
Henry E. Cl•llnd. Jr.
homes thai , can be torn
GRAND CH. PAIR OF LAMBS
992-6191
down.
REG. CH. PAIR ,OF LAMBS
Jean
Tnimtl
949-2660
Having A Selling
Dottie Tutnel -992-5692
1986 : GRAm&gt; CH. LAMB
Problem77
ORAND CH. PAIR OF LAMB~
Call 992-3326
GRAND CH. RAM
L
GRAND CH. EWE
Hnustnq
REG. CH. EWE
REG. CH. MKT. HOO
Hcildqualt( 't::,

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S~LES &amp;SERVICE

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Public Notice

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Experience The Excitement Of Our Newest
Model Home For Youraelt At Our Special

Ytrd S.le, Thurs
F-ri. dOll,
221e,
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Jeffer10n
Avt:, •nd
pl~nta,
· GGS · · IUGI. lONGJ&amp;L:tLOWN- NEED- STORAGE
LOW llfiiiiiT IEfiiAII.DHG
f:',~:. '!~"!,,~~•. •obv clo

• Williams. Tyler · Wolfe, Adam Wyatt;'\":
Robby Baker, Lisa Honak..-, Kevin Logan , Crockett Roush. Jimmy WoUe .
Jerri
FOURTH GRADE- Beth Buskirk, AmWlllls,
Ity DlxM. Dawn Hockman, Elloha Mea,

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ox-llid.

· by Chuck Wingett

bott, Paul Chapman; Isr ael Grimm,

Divis , Sh1mnoo Nlt.z, Ellen Wa11011 .

Snider, JIIIIIEII WaUs.

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1

Dailr S.ntintl Clmilie• DIJI.

Dean

Cape CodsruUES

Haggy, Amy Harrl·

Crow, Tracy Ftfe, Brad Andersoo , J. P.

Sixth Grade: Kelly Balik:, JodYHayes,Jodt
HJU, Brenda HUnt, Dawn shuler, Heidi

THIRDG~ADE -

Ohio

Business Services

! It Co11rt St.. , ...., . OllioU7"

Jewell

,.

IOil.ltall, Taryn Doidge, Tlmotlzy Roush.
ND GRADE - Corey Dorsi, La-

Sttl)hanle See, Trenton Cleland, Danlelle

Dorrell Sa)'l'O, Kolley Snide&lt;, Kjole Wickline.

_'?a-me

King. Joshua PhaUn, Jessica McElroy,
Krista Sargent, MaHho'W Ault, WhltneyHap~llcla

SECOND GRADE - Megan Bing, BerThe founh tlx weelu IITadlllg period honor
1J)II a!the Letart Falls Elementary School has . nice Blake, Butch Bradshaw, Chad Burton, Tarar'llchpatftCK,-Mlchael Franckobeen aMooul«!d. · Making a I!Tade &lt;1 B or
wiak, Donald Goheen, April Hallo!lo, Brent
~ tn au their subjects to bt name:i to the
Hanson, Tony' Harrisoo, Jeremy flirt100,
nil were:
5el'ond Gr- Ja.om Barnet1, Bobbl King, Willi~ Johnson, Ellen Lewis, Allca Rus- .
JaS&lt;II Shuler.
sell, Erln Smith. Dod(ler Varibin, Chris
Chapman. Stacy Davis, TO(tt Davis, Trvll
Third Grade: core, HUI. Justin Hill,
Mlchoel Mooi!J)mery, Tracy Plcket1, Brandy
Facemyer, Allsoo Gerlach, Michael LitRooah.
tle, Mark Mills. NickY Mlllt, Thnya
Jblrth Grade: None
Phalln, Kenda Reynolds,. Sarah ROush,
F1tlh Grade: Nlcldo Beegle, Corey JI&lt;Moe,
Clifty Thomas, Elizabeth Wright.

Friday,

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PHONE
S92-2156
Or lritt

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHtO
Eototo of Borblro J. Fetty,
decoolld, C.oe No. 25,030.
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Jonuory 24, 1988, irJ
tho ~ c... nty Pn&gt;booto
Court. Cae No. 26.030, HoroldW. Fetty, Route1, L.,govillo, Ohio. 46741, 111:poO&gt;ted AdmillotrltDr of thi
111010 of B_ _,. J . Fetty, deCMIId, toto of Molgo Cwnty,
Ohio.
Robert E. Buck,
Marine Cpl. Terry L. Jewell, son
l8no K. No!'::=!:.Jc~r::
of Patrtca A. and Pearlh!'t. Jewell . 13)21, 28: (4)4, 3tc
Jr. of Route 1, Rutland, bas
reenlisted for tour years wlile
Public Notice
serving with ·2nd Forre Service 1--------------SuPIJ&gt;rt Group Camp LeJeune, NC.
,;:1grJ"M~~~1~o
A 1981 graduate of Meigs High Emto of Hilde s. White, doSchool, Rocksprings, he joinEd the o:eaood, Cooo No. 26,0157 .
NOTICE OF
Marine Corps .In January 1982.
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
an Mon::111a. 1sM. '"tha
Melgo County Pftlboto Court,
Cae No. 28,0157, · Donno
of ~\~\:~h~hn\~r:a'n~ Ruth ·OIItlnvor. R. D. 3. PolnOftll', Olllo, 46789, woaop- ·
Rural Route 4, Pomeroy, has been pointed
of the ...
named o u I standing no~· toto of Hlldo S. White, dttoto of R..,to 1, Long
commissionEd oftlcer 11the quarter
..,nty, Olllo.
tor the Air Force Regional Hospital Bottom, Moigo
llobort E. Buck,
at Langley Alr Force Base, Va.
Ptvbott Judto
Thecompetitlonwasbasedonjob
I.Jtno K. No-Old,' Cieri&lt;
knowledge, significant self- (3121 .. 28; (414: 3tc
Improvement, leadership qualltles, .
Public Notice
ablllty to be an articulate and
· pooltlve SP&gt;kesman tor the Air
FINANCIAL REPORT
Force and other accomplishments.
OF TOWNSHIPS
Dean Is an aeromedical
For Flocot Y•r Ending
D"""mbtr 31,1985
supervisor.
OLIVE TOWNSHIP
He Is a 1971 graduate of Meigs
COUNTY OF MEIGS
~ . !1&lt;:~1. Rock Springs, Ohio.
''Thlo lo on unouoltod
Financial Repon"
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCES.
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
RECEIPTS:Tuto ........... &lt;.... 11, 744.71

.

Honor rolls

r -

Alrinan Loren J. Humphrey, son
m Lewis E. and Patrtcta D.
Humphrey of Pomeroy, has graduated from Alr Force baste training
at Lackland Alr Foree Base, Texas.
During the six wreks ·of training
the airman studled the Alr Force
mission, organization and customs
and received '" Special training In
Iuman relations .
In addition, airmen woo complete
basic training earn credits toward
an associate degree lhrollgb the
Community College of the Air
Force.
He Is a 1985 graduate of Meigs
High School, Pomeroy.

There~asbeen

romplacency
because of our past
problem anymore.
success and this threatens our
ultimate victory aver II$ disease.

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Sgt. Carroll R. Nelson, son of Carl
E. and ~eNelsonrt222 ~ N. Third
St .. Middleport, has been decorated
with the Army . Commendation
MEdal In West Germany.
Tbe Anny Cbmmendatlon Medal
Is awarded to tiDse Individuals will
demonstraft outstanding achievement or merltortous service In the
performance of their duties on
- hehalf of tjle Army. .,
Nelson IS a JXJWer !l"nerator
maintenance soop ~pervl,$0r with
llf Ifif;!h Maintenance Company.
· He Is a 1917 graduate of Meigs
High School, Rock Springs.

rov«,

Eastern High

Friday; April4; 1988

'

_

WIH piKe cigtrette mechlntl.
Good commlstlont. Ctll 3D&lt;fl..::

__ .1 773-IWIS1 .

6PM .

3 bdr .. 2 beth, rench, gltllge.
tlrepleca, uc . neighborhoOd.
Walking distance city achools.
Reduced to eel I. Call 614 -4480388 after 8PM .
In Middleport. 3 bedroom remOdeled home. Air conditioned,
yinyl aiding . lnauletld, fenced -In
back yard, dor•u• building,
close to achoo\1. Show by
appointment only. C•ll 8t4-

992-2012.

1 floor honw. norm window•
end doon. lluminum 1kling,
new roof. new wiring, Qltlgl.
Good condi1ion. Call 814-992 -

6204.

7 room Mu•e in Chaeter, OhiO.
Price reducttd . 'h down. reatlille
rent tor 6 yeera. Cell 614 - 91&amp; ~
3!571 .
'4 bedroom home for 11/e. Good
Hunting and good fi1hlng . Cefl,
be negoti1ted with owner. Cell

614-986 -4392.

'

4 bldroom1. Living room. dininJ
room . kitchen , acrllned -ln
porch, weah room . On 2 IIYil
Iota. Fifth St. In SyrecuM, Ot'!,i0 1
Hou11 tor sale by owntr. Call
8t4-992 -722&amp; , Pomeroy.
Hou~e in Middleport. Priced to
sell. Cell 614 -992 -8803.

Reltored home. Vine Streal.
Racine. 3 bedrooma, beth, CAf·
plting, wall coveringe, dreperl•
Included . New kitchen .

036 ,000. Coli 614-949-2640

after 6 weekdeye , enytlma
waekend1 .
Oullity built 1 VJ atory TudOf
rtyle home on &amp; woodtd ecr11.
10 minut" from Polnl Plelllnt,
Send Hill Rold , 188.000.00.

304-896-3383: -

All electric. 3 l»droom, &lt;*llrll
elr, attached ger1g1, GelllpoU1
Ferry. 304-175 -2932.
Sele or rent , New Heven, 3
bedrooma, 2 bethl, fireplece.
garage, 138.600 .00 or 1300.00
month plua depoalt, 304-273-

2471 .

APPLE

GROVE. DIRECTLY

ACROSS FROM GOODYEAR
PLANT. TWO RANCHERS ,
large. level lots e79. 700. e11lre
!1rg1 brick feeturtng 3 btd rooma. 2 betha, cu11om 11t in
kitchen, living room with wood burning tireplece. elegant dining
room. full unf lniehld b.1ement
and 2 car gerege. t!!i9,900 totally ramodelld Inside and out.
New vinyl 1\dlng. new kitchen.
beth end utility. New cerpet . ,2
bedroom•. den end office, large
Ckllall . tMUI lntulltion, 0\ltbuild ings . Mery Alice St1Ve'n1.
ERA GAINER KIRTLEY &amp; CI:J .•
REALTORS . 1018 Si11th AYe.,
Huntington. W. Va . 304-19J 6000 or 304-629·0572.
•

32 -· Mobile Homes
tor Sate
NEW AND USED MOBILE
·HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALIT.Y
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
WEST, GALliPOLIS, RT 35.

PHONE 614-448-7274.

1979 1••70 Schuh with_ Ill •
pendo. 3 bedroom, 1 Ya bethi,
flreplece. hut pump. dade,
IWning , und•rplnning . Cell 814-

246-6666.

'

14ll70 Festive\, 2 bdr., 2 full
b1th1. loll ot cloaet1, utiUty
room, AC. Call 614 ·446-8241
anytime. ·
1978 Fairmont Bayview. 2 bdr.,
ltrge livlngroom. dinlngroom
with bu ilt-In hutch. al)pliencu,
double oven, n.W carpet ir\
muter bedroom, cur1eln1, .. 2
porchis, underpinning, abod
cond .. mu•t •til, mike ua 'en
offer. Call 814 - 2&lt;15 · 68~5 .

...

�. ,,

~age

Pomeroy-Middl~.

10 The Daily Sentinel

LAFF·A·DAY ,

' 32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

51 Household Goods
Good Oil TIPPin rtngt, u c

cond. no.oo. 304-87&amp;.-8678.
74 Gr1ywood 14x7Q:, 3 btd·
room, 1 Yl bath, w~•• dl'"f'r.
S.e to 1ppr.clate, ...rrtodel-.1.

•

King tilt manr11a, batt linings
and frem• ~ 2 aet1 1heets,

t150.00 , Phone 3DC · 982·
2334.

l7.800. Ctli814·448-3040.
1976 Richwood 1411180 2 bdr ,
part. fum Call 814 -448 -4851

64 Misc. Merchandise

1984 U x70 2 bdr.. 2 b.tht.
ttoYe: tireplac:e, tklrting. ttorao•
building, on rented tot, • 1e,IJOO
Fr.. ch City Brokftfage. 81•·

CaUthen's Ua.t Tire Shop Over
1.000 tlrn. aiz81 12. 13 . 14 , 115 ,
18, 11.5. 8 mllet out Rt. 2UI.

•

Make an Ofl.,. 12.~~:80 N.w
Moon with 2 lga Iota, Ac, bldg ..
many 111 traa 10 m1te1 from
Glllipolla on At. 218 , tnll iOUI to
sell Call 81•·246 -60•9 eve
1974 FrHdom Specl.il 1211.86. 2
BR , wtth underpinning. Ref &amp;
Stove On rented lot On Kerr·
Hamaburg Rd . Cell 614-U6

44) 0 "'61 4-448·2946
1977 HoUy Park 12 ~~: 50 . CI A,
underpinn ing. parttv fuml1hed,
exc. cond. n ,&amp;OO . Call 61•·
2_. 6-5120
12!160 2 bedroom new carpet
new furnace , underpmn i nQ',
s&amp;.BOO can&amp;a-2&amp;6 -8704

1980 L1berty 14154, 2 bed·
room, unfurnished vinyl underpinning in cluded. Mutt ~I Call

304· 773 6873.
1975 Cameron Mobile Home for
nle 1211180 . Cal l 614 -99 2-

6824
12.&amp;6 Shutt 2 badroom, front

dintng room. rttt ed panel call·
1ng , new furniture a1,1tileble
12,;80 BayVIew 2 bedroom,
front and rear New 10x20
el uminum t wnlng 1 only . t696
Ctll Ktngsbury Home Sal• tt

614·992-6667
'77 Fuqu1, 14x70 mobile hOme,
1111 el.cttic, e•celllflt condition
li! bedroom, cathedrel ceiling in
tR'Wtth wood burning ftreplace,
~rti• bath, l n - g~tden tut!. wtlk'" shower, stove. refrigerator,
window eir cond ition.,, uUitty
butlding . U900. 8 miles nonh
of Re"enawood Br~dge Call

304-273-9861

MOBILE HOMES MOVED' In·
tured , re11oneble retes . Call

304-676·2336

173-9134
' 197• mobil tlome. good cond,
wood burner, underpenntng,
BM18 deck, caii30•· 676-82U
after 2 ·00 PM .
'
1971 Flemll'lgo 12 ~~:85 , thrN
bedroome, AC. JMrt. furni1hed.
woOd deck. ,., cond. ctll
614 -446·0884 even ings

Farms for Sale

Farm,for Sele 48 Acr• on lltfle
Bullakin Rd Cell 614-256 ·

1162.
75 acre~ on H1ppy Hollow Ro•d
with 6 working 011 wells Ctll

614·742·2693.

"I· know you're not
, a child·
h J
anymore.. Which lS w,, y
' by eleven''
-Want yOU 1n

614· 38B·I720..

for Rent

N'lce modem houae with two Of
thrH bedrooms. coovenlent to
1hopp1ng 1res. Gtllipolit City
Schooll, 1225 mo . plus UOO
depolit .814-448·4897
Bnutlful new 2 or 3 bedroom
houM . Also" new one bedroom
furni1hlld apartmant In Mlddl•
port. c.. 814-992-6304 or

614-992·1666.

3 bedroom, dining room. car·
peted. ut1l1ty room, stort ge
bulldtng, nice 1o1 Mt. Yamon
A"e , Pt Pleennt, W Ya Call

614·992·6868 .
2 bed room hou11 tor ,.nt in
Pomerdy t&amp;O depotil. t t90 per
month. Cell 614 -992 -3064.
3 bedroom, unfu tnished hou•
for rent in Mtddleport Stove end
rtfrlg•ator in kitchen . Alto 2
bedroom furniatJed apt for rent

Coil 114 -992-60B4.

3 bdr. home in Meson , gtrtge&amp;
besement, nict lot, Homntead
Reetly. 304·882· 2405....Pr 304-

..-

42 Mobila Homos
for Rent
Furniahed, ceble, betutilul ri~~t~r·
11iew, in Kaneuge, no city tllell.
Foatert Mobile Horne Ptrlt. C111

614-.W&amp;-1602.
2 bdr. unfurnished. 12x&amp;O. 'Ill
ml pa1t Holzer Medlcel Canter.
C1ll 814·. .6-4389 or 304 ·

8 ecr81, 3 blrns, HPtic ttnklnd
coun1y weter Finencinv IYtilt·
ble Call 81•·379 -2258.

For Rent: ISO acr• flllt ground
2,200 lb tob.cco b11e, 9 mll•
befow Gelllpolls, Rt . 7 . Cell
8el- 12 '30 &amp; 7 ,00 PM

814-261·603B

Nice build ing tot nur Holler
Mechctl Center. '5,600. Call

81 4--379-2614 .

1 bedroom 1p1 for rent Batie
rent startt t21 6 a month thet
tncludas all utilltill Deqp11t
required ot t200. Contect Vii·
ltgt Mtnor A.pt Middleport
8U-992-n87 Equal Hauling
Opportuntty . .
1 bedroom unfurnished apt w1th
stove, ref . washer, dryar . All,
utiltiea pd . ·except electn c Outl1
country lltttng . 12 mllu
nor1l1w11t of Pomeroy on U S33 Call 614-992 -2807 after
8:30p.m .
·
3 room furmahed tpt No pets
Call 614 -949·2253
For rent: New furn i1hed 1
bedroom apartment in Mldd l•

.... Cell614·992-6304

ph.11
troiWng mator. lhll well, 1tc .
11~ 110 .00 . LycH:~I Addition, M•·

oon. w.vo. 30•·773·1121 .
17 ft Procnff bill bOat, 110 hp,
outboerd, lots of utr11,
115,500 .00 . 814· 818 ~ 1227 or

1·5 acree,ptrtlelly wooded lo11
n11r approved sub·dhfitton. T P
end C water 1nd epproved told
to etch lot. RHtonebty priced,
will flhtnce whh 10 perc ant
down . Csll 814-985-3694
60 teres. small b~tn , tobacco
lllotmtnt, minerel rightl, rural
""'.. .... 304·6715·36211
8 mil• from town,
304-878-5889 after 6·00 PM
J,4 ICtel .

In Eurtktn ice. cl.. n, Plrt. fum .•
tdults only, no pets. t180 mo.
Oep. req. Cell61!1·266-1638 or

Storege buikUng for rent 12x60
in town. conCfltl floor . C1ll

2 btdroom mobile homt for
rentt in Rtclne Phone814 -387·

G111ipolla 2 bedroom mobile
home, limit 1 child. 2 br apt . ht
Ave. AdUitl. 448 -8221 .

2 bedroom rurnithed mobile

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Perk,
Rout• 33. North of Pomeroy.
Lergelots Call614·992 -7479
Tretter IPICH, tmap children
accapted, HWir end weter
furnithed, Locust Ad , beck of K
&amp; K, 304·675·1071.

home. •150.00 per month. ptut
utilititl. 175.00 MPalit. phon•

3 bdr. houH with e round IS
ecru. whhin 7·8 mil• city park
· Celll514-448 -3376.
2 .9 ecrn on Rt 664. all utiliti•
n ~rby Call814·367·0213.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Merch~nrl1sP.

MENTS (Equel Hou.. ng Oppor·
tunlty, monthly rent ltlrtl II
t178 for 1 bedroom and U12
for 2 bedroorh, depoalt 1200,
located nHr Spring VIIIIV Plu1
and Foodltnd, pooltnd Ctble TV
•vaileble. office hour. 11 poasl·
bla10 amto4pmand7pmto9
pm Monday-Fridl'(. C1ll 814«8·2745 or IIIYI m•llgt.

Oli111St., Gelllpollt. NfiW&amp; u..J
wood·coelttov•. 6 pc wood lR
tuita •399, bunk beda t199 ,
entron reelin•• U9, new &amp;
ulld bedroom aultee, ranges,
wringer wuh1r1 , &amp; 1ho11. New
llvingroom aultft 1199 -t599 ,
,lemps. a lao bu~lng co al&amp; wood
ttovea. Cell814-448 -3169 .

1\4-.W6-96BD
3 bdr houll. furnl1f'led ltitch~n .
Ctll814-448 -7026

3 bedroom. tllctrpettd, wlttr&amp;
tralh ptid, 1 mile from hoapital,
• 22&amp; rent plus depo~t. Call

814-441-1364.
Nict.2 bedroom I pt . In Ctl..tllre.
fuiftiahed . carp11ed. cl11n, large
h ck yerd 1200 month. ·C•il

614 ·245 -5a18.
2 bdr . Y, double. c:arpltld,
11111c hen epplltncu. locettd:
120 Stete St .. UOO mo. Cell
a 14·\141·0254.
2 bdr. rtfriglt'ltOr. now. aood
neighborhood , riverview. 15
Vln• St C1ll 8U ·4•t -39o49 or
614-.U8-2419 .
Two· 3 bdr. tpartm.nt1: in town.
off atreet parking. ell utiUtl11
p~~ld, Nf. &amp; dep . required . Clll
The Willman Agency~ 814·448·

3144.

Nice )

Coli 11 4-«I·B038.

UHd.f...nlture ·· Dresser. &amp; bid,
Tnmdle btd. meul office dellka.

Redecorated tpt., 2 bdr., •111
only Call 304-875-510• or

304-876-5386 .
Fum. tpt. 919 2nc1. Avt . Gelll·
poll1 lhare bath, l.ingle male,
t150 mo ., utiliti• 1 paid Call
448· 4410 lft1r 7pm.
2 bdr., near S ilver Bridge Plue.
Nice carpeting, water &amp; G••b·

ego ptld . Ctli614·441-7025.

bdr. apt., 4 mi from
Gelllpolla. Stowe, r1frig . &amp; wettt'
fumiatled UOO month, no pete.
Duplu. 1pt. ror rent UIO mo..
no dep ., rtf. req. Calll14-44e4570 ahftf 3:30PM.
V«y nict one BR fum'td epert-

mtnt. Utltitltt Included. Good
location In c~ Adult• only,
muel hew rat a &amp; dep . Cell
Furni1hedApartmtnt 2BR, 243
Jaclt110n Pike. GeKipolia, 1250.
U~li11 oo

polcl. Ctll 814-448·

4418 after 7PM.
Apertment for rant. Quality 2
BR , 2 blth IPirtmlnt In prime
downtown location with off·
atrMt pt~rldng. Kitchen fUmithed
wtth refrig., Hlf·cl11n oven,
OW, ""· dltp., hookup for
wnh•f dryer. For non-smoking
lingla Of coupl• No dliklren or
pets. All •lectric. t400 per
month. Include• Wlttr/ ..w ./truh . A one
le
r~ulrld . Call 114'.44T-11u4

Y'" ...

9AM 10 &amp;PM.
Fumlthod

opt ..

A...... Otlllpoha.

2 bel&lt;.. 70! 4th

•no mo . utili·

Be&amp;-:1438 .

1000 g•l potyurethene wttll'
tlnk . Cell814·742· 2633 .

King 11111 Wltlrbed · •321 ,
hnter,' Wlvtl•s m1ttrN1, llde
pede. mettrtts ped . Cell 814·
216 ·HOI oftt&lt; 6,00.
38 ln. en'try door with 11dellght1.
minor til•. black • whhe Til

Ctll 114· 216·1614.

.00 Frick SIWmlll wilt! Ct1ttpil ·
Jar Power Unit 368 Fergu10n

fron1 end loeder Qre~,~ety Rotos ·
plde. New, never been u1ed .

Ctli 514-742-2473.

10 ind'l South Bend layttle. 110
power, an ac:ceeeori11 witt!
t1ble t800 . Call 814 ·992 3788 days

Furn ittled 1pt. 3 rooms &amp; bath.
centrally toCtted, cl11n, Ill utili·

u .. pold. c olil14·441·0&amp;44.

3 bdr. hou11 for rent Ctll
614· "8-7437 or 814·448 ·

2 badroam ept . in ,..w Hev1n,

w . Vl .. Newly rtmodtlld. In
1owtt. Ctlll14-1112·7411 .

2 tormtll for Nle 1 lavender.
brand new, siae9· 10 1 powder
blue. wom once , aize 1t -12
Excellent thapa. CtH 814·992 ·

3041 .

.

Solid olk door. ell
bt'111 door knocker
d1ed bolt. White
ttorm door Call

'

hlfdwtre,
end new
alurrinum
814 -992 ·

2911 .
TONV'S GUN REPAIRS, hot dip
r-.,luaing , all typ• of gunt mlth
work, tut Hrvict. 304· 875·

4631 .

HALF PRICE! Fltthing .errow
11gn1 12991 Llgtlted, non -errow
U791 Nonllghttd 12291 FrM
letteral Only few left. See
locally . 1 (8001423 · 01 63 .
•,nvtlmt.
Ttoy Bitt T/11.,., Hor11 Model,
HKE niW conditions. f760 .00
18 hp Roper IMn trtctor with
plow, trailer, 42lnch mower end
anow bl.dt, dual whMis end
chtina. HI- Low SpHCI Tren t .
• 1.800.00 . Phone 304-882-

3421 .
C11t Iron btth tub witt! lega.
Faucett fit on right end of tub,
good eond, cell efter 6 ·00.

304·882·2776.
Two prom drfts.., lize 18 tnd

1a. 30t-175-1031
Good uNCI lawn mowers tnd
tweepers lots of mise, c1ll
304·875-81512 efter 4 00 .

G11 kitchen ltove, IVOCidO,
phone 304-'87!1 ·&amp;.21 1

66 8uildil1g Supplies
Building Mttlritlt
Btodl , brick, ttWer pip•. · win·
dowa. lintels. e1c Cltude Wlrl·
ters. Rio Grande, 0 Cell 814·

246·6121

Build ing mater i1l1 . cement,
btoctl1 all1i111. yerd or delivery
G1lllpollt Block Co .• 123'1.1: Pine
St .. Gelllpoll1, Ohio Call 814-

448·2783

or 814 ·441-7802,.

3 piece bedroom euite; klrtg sin
mtttr•• and box aptlng•. like

, _, COli 11 4·892·3339.
Pic:bnl UMd Fumlturllf. Good
queltty u11d tumlturil. Optn 9 to
e or ctM for eppolntment.

304-171·1483 "'111 ·1410.

For m Suppl11:s

71

Livestock

56

Pets ·tor Sale

304·116· 328~ .

1910 MutiMig , 4 'cyl. 4 opood.
30 mpg, ... nroof , 51.000 mit...
opony, .2.800.00 304 -175·
8122.

April 11 , 7 :30 p.m. LNatoclt
Merltet, FHpH~n, W. V1.

•'

&amp; Grein

'78 Oeuun .

runs goad ,

*360.00, 304·411B·1732 .
38B-9817.

100 il'9froundbtlooolhoy. 06 .

CROSS &amp; SONS

pit' btle. Ctl Rodney Chev1llet',
Shed• Rtver Ftrlnl. 014·988·

•

U S . 36 West. Jec k1on. 'Otuo.

FDf Sell or trllde, '80 Chemp.
auto, ac, 74 .000 miles.

•

Farm Equipment

*2,000.00. 304·571-2153.
"79 Corvette, ell ••tre•. low
mifMQe, IXC COnd, 304-871514S8 ctll olttr &amp;'30 .

3868.

814-286-8461
Maney Fergu10n, New Holtnd.
Bush Hog Sties &amp; Service. Over
40 used tractor• to choo11from
&amp; oo.,._,leteline of niW &amp; uaed
equip rMnt. Largest M1ection In
S E. Ohio .

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 36 W. Gtlllpolit,
Ohio . Cell 814·448-9777, ...,,_
814·446 · 3692 Up front lriC·
tors with wan1ntv over 71 uud
1netora, 1000 tool1.
Utility bldg IPI 30'M40'x9',
Urx8 ' llldtng door &amp; 3' III'V.
door , •6.266 erected. Iron
Horae Bktgt 814 · 332-974&amp;
Freeman 2000 lolldef' for M.F.
t 36 &amp; 36 tractor. Call tftlf

·

2 row mechtntCII tran•Pienttr
tobacco •tttr, tobacco sticltt
Polled Hereford c ah111. Cell

614 -2116·8011
Mountaineer garden trllctor 3
vr•. okl. h1rdly used. 12 HP has
roterv tiller &amp; 40 an mower.
12,100 Ctll after 8 , 814-448·

Mixld hly llrte lqUire balll,

1971 Mercury Cougar XR7.

., .211 . 304-17&amp;-5879 .

•aoo.oo or belt otter. se . . 17

ft. eturm canoe UIO .OO . 30•·
875-41179 .

1rdllspo rl.il lllll

' 1984 Grtnd Fury 22,000 mt .

Coil 304·115·11170
71

Autos for Sale
72

72 Corvette. Cell 814·448·

9«1 ofttr 6:00PM.

Trucks for Sale

1181 Nit.., lUnd., 1!1 apd .

*4,891. CtH 614-892·3281 .

1980 Chevette good condition,

*1 .575. COI614·388·M4B.

1971 Ct-y truck, I

114· 441-3243 .

114· 245· 11401 or 11 4 -445·
0212 .

114· 317-0832 .

11111 Ford PU . U ,800. Call

118&amp; F..d F-2110 pickup. Loriot,
A£. P8. PW. PL. cnoloo, AM·FM

1981 Cemaro c:h.,cotlur•y. PS.
AM-FM Cllll'ttl, tltt ltHrtng.
new cerp.tlng, nM
tWM,
lir, 2 dr coupe. V-8 engine.
exctlltnt condition ti ,IOO
firm . Ctll fi14 -•4t · 817B
anytime

._ow

417S

Nitrogen 11men tenk , 1200. ce il

448·0122 lifter 4 p.m.

cyl ..

lttndlird 1hift. can after 8 :00.

1985 Plymouth Dutter, AC,
AM·FM atereo, ./ lpOft wt!His,
only 15 ,000 mllet, N,500. C1M

1982 Handt C8 , 710 , with
eiC1r•. 2,800'rfti. •1410 . 1914
Atbbh GL. 4 clr.. AC. ttc.
19 .000 mllu. t5 ,800 Cetl

CMHtte. auto trent. duel a•

.... ~ •• *8,895. Coli 114-379·
2122
For 1111

n

Chwy Scotldllt. y,
tan plcltup, PB, PI, 3 opd .,
1300 Ctll 11··""1·3127.
71 Dodge Club clb 4x4. tnow
plow, leO lf'CI- euto, PI, PI, •ir,
pelnt. tlr•. IPOk• wh .....
brlk11, gMr•. lodt·out•. •e.2oo

n•

-oll...

1981 Det.,n 810 mulmum. ..1 whh plow. n.aoo ..
optione. NAD .,GII•tld tuctlon illto 71 Dodge 4x4 tUIO, PI ,
new paint, wkle
poolco *4. 780 . To' of lint. Clll PB, 3fi0
IPQke w
. 14,110 or bel1
114·441-1107.
Offlr, trtde for boat, R.V. tpOrtl
1971 Ford Pinto. 4 c:yl.. euto· cer. plan• or IMtd In Odia Of
Muon County. Pmett owner.
m~tlc. aereo, cu..ne. tow
miiNge, new · tlra1 . Allllng caiii14·.WI ·2746.8
t750. Loollt tinct Nne good
66.000 mllto . CoH 814·441· 1 Ill Chevrolet 2 ton tNdt. 28 3

:.t

onglno.
47113.

.wu.

1182 Chevette . low

ml*,

UOO.OO.Celll1•·247-

Jotln DHre model 50 m1nu,..
epreedtf UOO Almost new
ftrmwegon 16 ft •bed, uted poll
tlo1e d~O" 3 pt .. IS ft . 3 pt. bNih
hog ntw t460 . 1 let new 1tock
rackl tor aft pick-up truck .14
ft. aklninum Jon boet, Uk1 new
with or without moto r. Singlt14
ln . 3 pt plow, 3 pt . .,b1C1il1r.
Raben Hill, Recine, Ohio Cal

*3250.' Good cond. Clll 114·
24S-1:110.

11171 Ford pk:k-up. Good work
Well. Ca• 114·112·1192 or

19n Ford von n .eoo. 1173
GMC plcltup MIO. 1814 t;,..,.
MIO. 118) Hor1d1 8-1tr
*300. 1178 Hondo CM ·188·T
M75. Coii814·367·DB41 .

1878 Dodgt D·IO Spo ... tmtll
tNcit, n .ooo m111o. oildlna blc:lo
gtltl, IUNOof, 8 JPIId , •lnd-

814-949-2013 .

ml~t .

3020 JohnDHrtTractor. Excellent condition 2 uln low boy
tr~iler . Ctll814·992 ·7401 .

1971 FUf'( *600. COiii14·38B ·
9301.

Mueie Ferguson mod•l 42 7ft.
mowing machin• t400 . Rossi
hay rake t200 . BtrmHI' 7 h . f'IIY
condition If •160 . Allequlpment
in ex:c.lltnt condition Call814·

742-2753 .

Vena &amp; 4 W.O.

podotiQO, tlloy whtolt,
running bo.ds. b.t liner. 11~ng
t9 ,100. Mev lrld• for okler
4WD PU. C.H 114 -.WI-7127.
taw

1178 T;t•• runt gOod. mtke
good
car. Cl fi14 -441 ·

1976 Ford, four whltl drtYI. %
ton, ~~~nderd ehttt, n .ooo.oo.
ftlr cond, 30o4-418· 1853 .

• •· 12,888. Ctl 614·379·
21'22. ,

'78 Chtv Luv 4x4, 4 cyl. 4 tt&gt;lltl.
new cerpl'l, paint tnd Uret,
15 , 000 ectual mil•• ·

U .400.00. 304·111·4181 .

*1 .000. Ctlil14·378-2430.
74

1980 Plymouth C•mp, .,nroof,
good conclttlon . 11 ,100. Cell

19n Cem..a , t1 .000

., 4·2111·8278 .

lntlf!letlonel 3PO Utility Ford
309 Corn Plenter. 1 niW 11 dB
tractor rim . Loiaer fill M111it
Ferguaon, fOfd •nd lnttmltionel. 310 New Holland- Beier.
Single end double Cultlptcker.

1872 Pin..~od running c:ond.,

Before yoo buy your npt triCtor ,
Ott ttlt belt price, Siden Equip·
rnent Co~TC~.,Y. Hender10n, W.

v• . 304-676-7421 .
Pole Buikllng Special. many
cotore tnd llz11, Clll tor low

,..len . 614-245-9141 .
Ducu-AIIis IIWn end terdtn
trectore and equipment. Iefort
you buy chedt whh ut on the
f'loreepower you Mad . We htve

Motorcycles

B. 10. 11,13. 14 , 11 ,17, 191n

different aize1 end mower
wklttls. Wa hewe conipectdl••l
1ractorsln Hp rtnge 18. 21. 32 .
Buy whtrl you can get IINiOI
.-.d plrtl Ketfers SlfVice Cen·
ter. St Rt . 87, Point Pl ...lnl
and Riplev Road. phone 304-

896 -3874

Duete-AIIis Trectors and ~erlh
Equipment. Don ' t buy btfort
you ghle Ul 1 try, wt can N~t
you money on wary dul, ptu1
buy where you can 011 pl_.lfs and
NrVIc.. See our new mo&amp;3811i .
4 row .corn ptantert, thllf have
bean t•ttd for 4 .,..,,_K..tlf'l
Servica c.,ttr, St. At. 87, Point
Plutlnt end Rtptey Roecl. l)hOf'll

304-885·3174 .

1982 Vtmtht Vltlon 150 with
bPr•1 8300 mtt.a. *1 .900.
cell 814-448 ·118•3 efter 1:00
PM.

- o btttMy. *210. COl 814·
i81·8870.
197e Pintowegon. C1ll 814·

251·1152 .

1910 HtriiiJ Davieon. Good
corrd .. f2.SOO. Cei 8'4·387.

7231 .

t984 Pontiec P1ristenne nati·
onwegon, fully load... uc .
cond .. to~ mi111Qe. Call 814·

1881 Chevette: auto., air, PS ,
~'"· *2.000. Coil 114·

379 · 28~2 . 14,000

mi.·

18n COf'clobl. 1ut0. 11r. PS, PB.
PW,' niW tlrH • paint, .,arg,

Ctli 11·· 378 ·2812. *1 .300 ..
61.000 mi.

toolo. Coli 11 4-.WI· 70111 .
71 Ce11alcadi cemp1r, 29 h ,
good condition. bldroom. full
beth, ewning, •II mo-tm conwenlenc:et. .5.800 Ctll 81 4·

448·0833 .
1174 Stercrlft foldout camper,
8. con.,tete with atove ,
ice box. lights &amp; link. axc eond .

al~~pa

lltt now. Coli 114·38B·9766

u .eoo .oo. 304-882·2135.

S1:rv 11:es

1979 Monte C1rto Lllnd•u.

1111, XR1 OOR motor cycle. u:c
oond. •eoo .oo. 1873 cu&amp;o

Boetlend

76

114-892·31115 illt• 5 PM

Motore for Sale

Hare•. IIddie • bridle for 1111.

f300 . Coli 814·317-7770.

Thr" year old Rtgilt•red femela
Ouert., harM Call 814•2156·

1666 or 114·44S-9635 .

·

•

·

1t ft. Tomboy btu bolt. 1117•
IOHP EvtnNde, lott of erttrat.

114·VVZ ·1722 """' 1 '00 p.m.
1971 ·botitt Dt" UIIO. 304·

88~·3138.

\··~ 1711 '
1

1178 lttrcl'lft caprl wfttolll HP
'EwinNdo. Vory aood oon-n,

f'\OOf· Ctl 814·448·2, s•.

Toyotll CeUae. •xc cond,

11 ft. "'·" 10 ., 10 Evinrucfe. N.W
. .tl. hievy trill•. E.otlent
condlt~,.. t190Q\ 114 ·H:f·

phono 304·111· 200&amp; tlto•

818101'114·892·7000. ltkfo•

·n

4 :00PM.

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'
~

Vinyl Aep•ir S...vice Home,
bulinlls 6 1uto Stating, Man •
811. 8:00-6 :00. For dttalla cell
Henrv. 814 -379·2530 or 814-

Roofing , •kltng, remod11ing ,
JNMntlng hou ... end roofl, end
gtn•tl r1pelr. Eatlmat•. ull

304-8'76-2398 or 114 -446 ·
2464 .
FlttY TrH Trlmmint. ttump
remo"•'- Cell304·875-1331 .

RINGLE&amp;'&amp; SERVICE , expe·
rtenctd Clfl)lntlr, tl~rtdln .
muon, painter, roofing Unclud lng hot ter eppllcttlon) 301·

576·2088 .. 816-7388.
Sttrlls TrM and Lawn SerVIce,
Roctrv or cllblt lool drilling .

Excavating

General Hauling

Jemu Boya w1ter St~lce Al so
pootafilled Call814-266-1141
Of 114·448 · 1175 or 614 -448-

7911 .

•

Co•l. lim•tone. arsvel, etc.
Delivered 1 ton and up Jim
Ltnier, 304 ·876·1247 or 87 5-

7397.

8'1.,. Upholstery
• TAl STATE
UPHOLBTEAV SHOP
1183 Sec. A"'·· Oellipolla

614 ·446-7B33 o• 814-441·
\,) -;;
18';;:3";3;-;,;::-:-;::--;::--:--- R • M Furnitu re MartufKtuflng
~~- Af. 7, Crown City Otl C11i
OU·25d~ 1470, call Eve B1o4 .
441 · 3439 Old &amp; new
Uphosttred.

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4 :00 (R) MOVIE' 'Agelno1 All

Curiosi ty

2 Op p6site
" - House .. 3 Deliver an
address
13 Palm leaf
4 Scottish
14 Thin layer
..-ive r
15 Cartoonist
23 llreed
5 Touc h
Oliphan t
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one's cap
16 Ltquo r
24 Calir. city
6 Tootll
17 Oetectlve
substancf" 25 Compose
[sl. )
print
18 J)ellver
7 Horde..26 lnebrratr
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from
27 Narcotic
II Weak
memory
20 Soul (f'r )
12 Shoela•·e 28 Ge m
29 Gre&lt; k
21 llihliral
16 Tea""
lt•Uf'r
hrothcr
19 .lalopy
22 Poo r

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9 ls r3l'li
dance
10 Belush;'s

lRl Comedy B•e~tk
3 .30 fl) ('f) MOVI E' 'Tho Boston

l14l Newa
10:20 (!f) Hoa•n·a Heroes
10:30 (3 J·TojBe Annou nced

fll [7 til !\IN News

m· (Ill

Show Tonight's guests are
Charlel Grod tn, Yako"
SmirnoH a ttd Katnne and
the Wa"oll!!lll. (60 min) In
Stereo
(!) Sport•C•n1ar

ill 700 Club

m

7:0 ~

!BI WKRP In Clnclnnotl

11 :30 D

(j]) Well St..., Week Loui s
AuJteys er analyzes
the
'80's with B week ly review
of econ o mi c and i nvestment maners.
9 :00 0 (])(Ill Knigh1 Rider Mo·
. c hael battl es an exot1c
'\loo doo pnncess' who ha s
the ab11ity to t urn men tnto
robots (60 m 1n) In Ste reo .

EVEN INO

7 :30

ill Flipper
(I) Ill &lt;W Mr. Solved•,.
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F'CfW\5CN

'IOt..IR BALL..OON,

1·11 4-237·0488, d"'f o• night.

*1710.' Col ofttr 1,00, 114·

1885 Chevroltt CltaHon.
10.000 mlltt. 4 door, euto., AC,
tilt. P1rt of 11t1te. mutt HH. C.l

f EXPECTED scw.ETHINGMORE SCIENTlFIC Tl-IAN THAT.

T FALL
6TAAI6HT
DOWN AND
LANDON
MY HEAD.

Unconditional Nfet lme guartn · ,
tM. Locat rtf«tnctt turnlthed
FrM lltimatea. Call colltct

1874 Z-211 . Good thope: Now

motor. f1200. c.n .. et T tnd
G Auto Bel• under Pomeroy
MtiOft Bridgt.

WHAT oo-,.r:;u
OOWHEN ICE

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

86

'81 Herley Davld10n, tow rid•.
uc oorMI, low mll11, cel1 1fter

1910 Bulci: RIYiw•. Tot81tlect:·
ric, exc. oond., ti,IOO, Cllf

1-'DW COME":!

MY MOM MADE HIM
LEAYS HI5Ci.OTHE60LJT
IN THE 'TOOL. SHED.

Home
Improvements

N1ck and Boz e a ch handl e

Hond1 , very good cond.

8'30. 30··118·11481. '

IN HIS
LJNDERWEAR !

a random ca s e al o ne to

..00 .00. 304-578-2186.

oU1o . ' U80o . COli 114 -8411·
2110 . '

MY OA.D CAME HOME

IN HISUI-IoeRWEAR.
81

Good-1 E~ecwating , D11ements.
footers. drivlfWeyt, septic tenlc1,
ltndacaping . Cell any11me 814·
448 ·4e37, J•mn L. DIVIIon, •
Jr. own., ,

.,.

304· S85· 3130.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
F'ra::w. HIS FISHIN~ TRIP

446·4477

J , 500 mil••· a xe cond ,

'74 Bport•r. '7&amp; ChMtt«t,

SE11UD
IIJ lift ...

1974 Prowl•. 20 tt, •tf con·
talned , liMP• tile, good cond,

1888 Hondo Shtdow

1982 Dt11Un 200 BX. t&amp;cild.
Good oondklon. Coil 114·892·
1723'1ft• 5,oo p.m.

lJ.\ItJ~ I

1185, 21 f1. lunrey Tra"el
Trel•. Fully equipped U11d 1
monttl. C1l 814-992-8192 or
Wltlt.,do 304-882·2230.

1980 TC3 Horilon. AM ·F"'

•.. 5:30 .

I

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Ctll 11C·892·1173 o• 614982·1:101 .

441·2018 .

*2300. Coli 11 4-182· 1•01 .

SCMETIME~

1172 Ttg-A-Long t8 ft. trtlltr.
Very good condition f1491 .

Cor. Fourth tnd Pine
Galllpolle, Ohio
Phone 814·«fi·3888 or 814-

n .eoo.oo. 304·178-n25

EEl\ AND MEEK

tfter &amp;PM .

U71 or belt offer. Call 114·

CIUette. 4 lpt•d, turben
Whltlil . In MOIIIflt. concltton.

i\LLEY OOP

Tent pop-up ctmper. liMps 8,
wtth uen•etor, •1 .800 . 810
Rene hhch t125 . R•"e hitch
oo,.teta t160 . 12 ' fibervlall
bolt tlectric motpr 15150. mite.

'77 ICZ1 000 IIJiy drttoetl, """'

ioo,

MUMERICAL
SOUP
(for the1
sclewllllc•lnded)

614·441·4897 .

and lillY btr,

7 f)C,-PM.

ALPHABET
' SOUP

28 ft. executi"e Cilia A motorhome. fully euq5ppld . end extra
nice coactt, ha• Dodge ch••il
with'"' thtn 32 .000 mll11 . Ctll

1888 Hor~dt 2501our-.,, 2
months otd. fe(ltl und•wamnty, · 83
4:00 col 304-178-7883.

AM ·FM ttpt, 10.000 m..1.

1883 Pontitc 1000 . PS, PB,

Regtat•ld full blooded ARAB.
~kllng , wtll trlinld
Polled
puribred Slmmtntll bull, 7 mo.
of age. Celllfter 8.00, 814·317·

1171 RO\IIf cemper, 19 ft .

"""' 8, f1 .80o. Coli II 4 -.wa.
1611

CARTER' S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

304·875·11087 -

1178 Dottun 110 4 opel ..

HAND IN
MARRIAGE

I

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PR06oAeL.Y
IT'S SiZ.E"

SlttiU IIIII, ctnopy, exctllent

7.00Q mlloo. •100.00. Coli
304·•2· 2822 .
good ClOfld, *1.300 00 firm,

Loodod . Good con-. CoN
114.V82· 2724.

Livestock

wlnc~Mield

..,..

HE'S REAL.I..Y CU1'E!!
I WONDER WHA'T'
A'T'1'RAC'1'ED HIM
MOS'T'?

FOR MY

c:ondhlon . tBOO. Ctft 614 -38B·
6640

wells completed 11m1day.
*1.2110. Coil 114-«I·OB.W ., , Most
Pump ulet end tltt'Vice . 304·
814-448 · 71102 .
B96-3802
1880 Ktwtllkl LTD 1000.
Ex..lltot Condhlon. 304-17S· 82
Plumbing
1433 .
lit Heating
' 81 Suzulj 06480. 1.11c cond.

1984 Ford Tempo tuto, air,
M . 199. 11B1 Ford Fairmont
tuto, t lr, t1 ,UII. John 's Auto
Still. ltlltvllll Rd .

ERNIE
HAS ASKED

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

ltndoctplng 3DC-576:2010.

1882 Hond1 Magna V-41,
71JOcc, 1.1100 mll11 , axc. cond •

441·4084.

-

Auto palntint end body work .
done to your lltitftction, rt·
ceive 10 P« cent oH any JOb
Hhadu*l betwttn now end
M•y ht. lnturtnce clelma.
det1ilint 1nd 10m1 mechltllctl
work, fr• Htimttll Cel tor
-.ppolnti1Wit 1-304-6715-2883.

RON'S Television Servi ce
tr"ou• celt on RCA . Quaaer,
OE IMCiallno in Zenith . Ctll

1171 Sportlter cu11oml1ed
Plint • chrome, 12,100. Ctll
&amp;14· 245·9428 oftt&lt; IPM.

Cell

614-985·3180 .

Ctll 814·843·6165.

'

814,986-4121 .

., 4·2111·1704 .

Roto THier·8 Horse Troy- lilt.
Electric sttrt. •soo. Roy Gillilan

~TO !&lt;NOW
E!N6LI~H.

Roger• ltaement
Watlf1Jrooflng.

83 Ford F-110 4•4 XLT. CNiM .
titl, air, PW, PDC, IUA. full, tank ,

o5.eoo. coa 114-387-0832.

87 C'hevelle, V·8. 1utomatlc,
loti of ••tr11, runs good ,

63411 .

........ 304-418 ·1853.

73

1982 Monti Cerlo. Pl. PB, tilt,
cruise, AM·FM tttno, t-top,

814-288-8&amp;22

5 ·00 p.m.

-

COl 814-.W8-11C1 .

81 PontltcPhotf'liaAC.PS.euto
bent. 4 door, httchbKit, 1Jl1fl

63

erd 1hift, vlnel •nap top on bed,

197'78ulckCenturywagon, low

3010J D 061111. Sllhr1. Crelm
puff farmer retiring . J D Greter
Bledt. 1185 . 3 bottom J D
Plows, t39&amp; . J D 894-A Rlkt.
189&amp; J D14 -T8tler, tBtB . Catt
John Delre Tractor . B30 di11ll .
3 cylinder with bush hog. Tlk,
ov..- benk loan . Cell fi14 .U3·

[JI E~N'T TRU ~T

Auto Repair

Wltlt.,dt 304·882·2230.

1331.. 14-441 ·1828.

13 .,.,r old ltlnd•rdbrtd mare,
IIddie, bridle, httter. tl70. Cell
Oregonwynd CtltlfV Kennel . 81•· 949·2181 .
· CFA Himal•yen , P~tllen end' :·-:---,..,..::"~----­
SilmiH klttent. AKC Chow 1I '(llr old Pinto miN. R1110 •
pupplft, Ntw puppiM •llil1tn1. nabla C... .ll 014 ·882 · 2210 lfllr

Ctli441·3844 olto• 7PM.

ntce.

rt~l

80.000 ., . . mlltt, *2.710 .00.

Mixed hey f1 . bile. Call 814 ·

e,oo. 614-317·0493 .

Autos for Sale

·n Monte c.no.

Regltttrtd Hereford Ctttte Bel•
·Jeckson County Hereford
Breedm Mtture Butta. Cows
with Clfvel, Httftn, FRIDAY,

Hay

MV COONli&lt;V '~
GOVERWME"-'T

FRANK AND ERNIE

.

63

64

0493 .

8todc, brick , mort~r 'tnd metonry .. ppll". Mounteln Stitt
Blade, Rt. 33. New Htvtn. W.

•lz• bole springl' • mettr11a . v•. 304-862·2222 .
[utldl f71 . Ctiii14·.WI-0844
King

or trlde for anvthlng 10
used Hondt strMt M·C I!IOOcc1200cc all price• . Ping pong
table 125 . Ctll lnytime 814·
387·0482

BU-286-8&amp;22

Flirtation end Gunnt Sax tormeta. alz11 7 lind 9. with hoops.
llkt new. 30•·871·3189 .

V1tlry FurnitUre, new • used
Llrge HCtion of quality fum lture . 1218 Ellttrn Ave,
Gellipollt

s~.

185 Mtll•e "Ferguton\ cab end
tractor. Extra nice. Mttlil Ferguaon moWir, 7 ft b,r. •1595
John o....a r1ke t895. New
Holltrd 08 bt11t. t895. BN F01d
with hlgtl tnd low range. New
rubber t llvt t Two 12 plows.
1 295 . 2 row cultiveter t19&amp; 3
point .:ljustable ditc . 12Q6.
Pott holt dlog•. • 196 Call

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

County Appliance. Inc. Good
uMd tppMtnctt tnd TV Mtl
Open 8AM to IPM. Man thru
Stt. 114-441-1199, 827 3rd
Ave. Otlllpolia, OH .

69 For Sale or Trade

Smith·WHaon .357 meg. Also,
Din-Weston .44 meg Cell

Troy Bllt Rota Tiller. 8 hp ,U,ed 8
monthl, UOO .OO. 304-1!176·
1n1 .

Wuher1. drytt'l, i'lfrig•ttors,
ranges . Skaggs Applleneu.
Upptf' Rhl• Rd . bttktt Stone
Cr11t Mot1l. 814· ... 1 · 7398

77

814-258-6316

3 m'iln out Bui1VIIe Ad . Open
9tm to &amp;pm, Mon. thN Set
114·441·0322

7pm.

862·281JI,ol1tr 6PM.

0131 .

•sso

814·446-4169 .

1101 Plld. Ctli .W6-44 11 tltt•

\Nice 3 bdr. hou11 full biHmtnt.
CA. fenced ytrd , Green School
dl1trlct Rt . 141 . t325 plut dep
'"'MIIblelmmedletely. Ctll814·

LAYNE 'S FURNITURe
SofM - end chliFI prictd from
•28&amp;. to tl95 . Tlblll, •10 Md
up to 11~5 . Hlda·e·b.ds,t390.
and up to f!550 ., eofe bedt
•145. Recllnen , t2211'. to
t375.. Limps from 128. to
t126 pc dinettn from t109 .,
to435 . 7pc f189andup . Wood
ttble witt! li~e ctlelr~ 12815 to
.745. Dille •125 up to t375.
Hutch•.
Bunk bed complete with mettrttHI, t276
tnd up to t3811i . Blby bed I ,
•110 . . Mlttflllll or box
springs, full or twln, te3., firm,
t73 . end tel. Queen 111:1,
t22&amp;. .!led frtm• . t20 .tnd
t25 ., 1u gun • (\Jl1 clbtnets,
t350 0 a1 or electric rMlgll
1375. Blby mattr""'· US &amp;
•45 , bed fftm• 120, 126, &amp;
t 30. king freme t&amp;O . Good
HIICtion of bedroom ~itts,
rodtltl. metel clblntta. head·
botrdl t38 • up '0 tel.

unfumlatltd apt ., Cit·
p..ld Utillti11 ~id . no children.
no pett. Ctii814-448· HS37.

6 Court St 3 bdr Kitctlen
furniehld , no pets. eZ50 mo ..
plus uti\11181. references &amp; depolit Ctll 814·448 -•928 or

814-.WS -761&amp;

37.9-2220

6481 .

2224.

JACKSON ESTATES APART-

Uplteir~

H OUI8S for Rent
'

MiMed htrd!Noad alibi. f12 per
bundle, contelnlng approle. 1 1ft
ton F 0 8 Ohio Ptllot Co ..
Pomeroy, Ohio. Cell 614 ·992·

61 Hous8hold Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 82

Unfurnithacf 2 bdr in Crown
City. Ctl/814·2151·8520.

R~nlals

B HP Dynam•rk riding lawn
mower. 36 in. cut. ~ew b1ttery,
new belt. good cond., liking
UOO Cell814-388·9080

Prom dreu . Size 5 . Gunne SaM
dnlgn. t40. Cell ,8 14 ·949 ·

0338
Wanted •pproxtmatety 10 tern
vecll'lt ltnd within 20 min. of
HMC , mutt heve road fronttge,
prefer et leatt ~rtl-'ty wooded.
Ce11614 ·246·5890.

7602 .

949· 2471.

Tr1iler ..,ace for rent in Mercer·
-.4111 on Rt. 218 t70 mo.,
Including Nrtl w111r. ·Ctll collect 814-983-4814

304·875-1206.

Mon .-Fn .

1 or 2 double trailer Iota. acentc,
wooded. Sptce for family lnd . 814·94B·2181 .
p.ts Cto.. to towp . County
wetlr. Ctll 614·24&amp;-6866 or For Sale Hammond Orgen with
leaht IPMicer . f500 . Call 814·
., 4·«6 ·0239.

814·«8·3870.

Two bedroom tfliler with large
edd on room. Creb Crtek Road.

614 · 246 -5062 8 ·00-4 00

Aluminum frame1llding widows
with glus, belt offer Call
614-448-0844 or 814·4i'8·

614·992-685B.

7148.

Ttvtor 2 tlead toft ttrve tee
crttm mechjne. Hot wrap undwich machine, 1 roll ill 3 roll. Cell

Point Ple111n1. 1 bedroom apt
Adult1 . 2 br. apl. limit 1 child

46' Space for Rent

Nicaiy fuml1hed mobile home.
eft. tp1 ., central elr 1nd tMat In
city, edultt only. Cell 814-448·

Real Estate
·wanted

Set of 13 lndl slotted chrome
llllhHII. phone after 5 :30, 304·

Grocery ltOfl equipment Dell

1 HP air compr•tor &amp; rotOtl ller,
riding IIWn mower, 30 ' electric
r~nge Clll814 ·446 -n67

304-175-1512 otm 4,00PM

1 ecra with wettr. eleetnCity.
and aeptlc tenk . On C. R. 1,
Stltm Center, 10 minutea from
Mjne No 1. 81 4 ·992·2969.

2 year old Klmbal Con110le
pleno-exttlltnt condition Ctll

61

cue. dairy can. ctth regis tau .
etc Call 814 -246 -6052 8:004 00 Man -Fri.

C'AI''fAIN t:ASY

Musical
Instruments

67

&amp; L1v es lot:k

0482

Auto Parte

&amp; Accassorles

Ctlil14· 445·0497.

Oar-oe doot . 7ft by 9 h All
tlardw1re. tlfi. Cell SU -367-

APARTMENTS. mobi1e.,homes,
~UHI . Pt. Plen•ntand Gallipolia 614-446 -8221

For rent Sleeping Room• end
t;ght hou1e keeping rooms. P~rk
Central Hottl Call &amp;1•·4•&amp; -

11.

Coli 614 ·388· 9708

614·448·2297.

Furnished Rooms

76

All ty_pu used • rebuilt
tranamli11iona· trensfer CIHI
eoo Owidrivt. front whell •
r11r whiel drive. Trene~~tlon
ldtl • tork convertll't. All typ•
1ir COR1JNIIOfl 1 to 50 HP, IJ
HP ·2 11"1 t1,298 . Ctll 814 -

5 HP rear T1nad tillar like n.w

2807.

45

304-175·7322 .

flO.

I

0493

Sytytnie 23 inch bftck &amp; white
tv. good condhion. UO . Cell

3 BR mobttl home, 314 3rd St ,
K•nauga, 446 -7473

3897"' 814-245-5223

lfJ HP Hobert m•t grinder, new
t!Hd Cell after 6 .00, 8\ 4 -387 -

1 bedroo m furnithed apt 12
m1111 from Pomeroy. Darwin
aret. Call efter 6:00, 614-992-

0766.

2 bdr. locttld Evergf'Mn, cttild·
ren ecctpted. Ctll 814-. .8·

441·0476 .

Computer Radio Shack tls-80
model 4 with tra pmp 120
pr~nter ElCtre TRS 80 min1 d11c
dri"e Call 614 -2415 -5052 Mon .Fri. 8 00-· 00

304·«6-B221

*·

AKC Poodle puppiH, 2 bltelca
with white t75 ••· 2 whit•
f100

T H E F¥\RK tNE:l l;()T.J

10 hp Chry.a.r motor

b'"''·

Efti cilflcy apt 12 milea rroM
Pomeroy. Qui't country setting
Call814 -992-2807 after 8:00.

876-9780

614·258·1291 .

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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X Oo.I~RH ~ARD HIM
PL ANNING "TT M EET Hl'S

Montrch 1111 Boat with tr,ller,

1974John Duredoz" 350 8 -8
wov
Lone "'P"' t - &amp;NI

1.
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268-1906.
f A
44
Apartment
Good u1«1 wooden p11n1 blnt.
41 !'louses or ent
Call Switfler Implement, 814 -

f

COr II tECTIClfol HERE. IN ·

HOIOHIVI&gt;f puppy. Y, GOO'i"'f· \1
Peklna••· malt, f21 . Cell 1114·

Cl.,k-114·862·1143.

1978 Fo•d Foi•mont Coli 814 -

The Daily 5entinei- PeQ11- 11

Motol'l fOr

'

Elet:UOIUle VICCUUm CIHnll'l,
A-1 condltlon· ttuc hmenu .
Avtilable et t72 00. ·C••h Of
term• arranged. Ctll 81 4 -245·

btckhoe, 1988 GMC 5600
Nri .. \1 ·8 , 5tpd. Cib6chuay,

=.

Pomerov'7· Middleport, Ohio

,

Boetl and
Sale

76

grooming. Obedience trlfttlng
inltructlon. AKC German wireMired Pointlf pupp'-. c.n

AKC Reglster.d Be111t Puppl11.
Tri -colored. C•ll for lnformatlon

Oh 614·261-6930 .

1986

I" ' •

friday, ApriL4, 1986
IUC 'I'KAC\'

Tlcltfltlcl Ktnntlt. All bnld dog

Colil14·261 -6261

PltUic clatem state approved ,
plt11ic nptlc ttnks. "platte
culvert•. metal culvent, 11 caps.
Ron EvanaEnterpr••· Jackson ,

2 bedroom, Recine area. Cell

41

-ICIT 'N' CARLYLE ®bJ Larry Wrlghl

Pets for Sale

~·---------------

9115 or 304-17&amp;·1799.

876·6540 .
Holty Parle 12M&amp;!. 8 x12 E11·
j)ll'ldo 3 bedroom, porc h. underpenning, lot• ot ex:tr11. New
heet pump. Sell Cheep. 304-

36

66

Fox: Tenltr wormed . hou...

Laigest •lection tn are 1 2 and
14 wldet Ftench City Mobile
HOIMI, Inc. 114 -441 -9340.

33

Frida~April4,

Ohio

268 -1919.

o• 814-317·0387 .

441·9340.

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.Century-old skills offered
TI!Ink .ll!!ck ,.. back to a time

wb!n brave pioneers Wl!l'e blazing
new trailS across Jbe n11111ed
w!lderness.,~ · back to when survival
meant Uvlitg ctf the land and
utUiz~ng skills handed down
througb generations.
Buckeye 'n Molly bring fhat past
to life. Completewlthrostumesand
authentic artifacts cf. the time,
. these two "woodswomen" ronduct
I'Eill-Ufe portrayals d. Hfe In the
. 18lls. ,Their first-person yarri·
splnnln presmtatlons take. yoo
back to the wonders of l!fe IJ!· the
~

in course

4, 1986

1

.

wilderness.· .
. ·
. beglil June 16 and run through Aug. . tlon p~kets are ava!lable through
Their program, designed espe- 22 on the llOO.acre Bob Evans tbe School of Homestead Uvbtg,
ctallyforclllldrm, Ia called "Uvbtg Farm bt Rio Grande.
Rio Grande College, P.O. Box 8'l8,
Our Herllaie" and Is a new addition · A few of the century:old skiDs Rio Grande, Ohio 45674, or bt Ohio
to -the School It Ho!QI!Stead Uvln_g taught btclude coopering, wool call Hffi282-7'.l0l.ext. :f.!5. For calls
offered at the Bob EVans Fatrn.
spinning, blacksmithing, pewter- outside of Ohio you can contact the
The Scbool d. Homestead Uvbtg lng, chair canlng and mmestead office at 614-245=5383, ext. 3:15.
Is a SUIIU)'lel' program that ~bes cookery. Each ct. the classes last br
Interested Individuals the art d. one week and are taught by the
Early American homesteading region's llnest artisans. Reglstraskills.
tlon fees ran(le from $45 ilf
. Sponsored by ·the Rio Grande furniture ·refinishing to $:!JO for
College and Community' College traditional long ·rlfte ronstructlon.
To 1md • beautifully
and the Bob Evans Farm, the 21 · The CllSt rovers blth tuitl:m and
dt.•llftr.d fu nenl
arranv-ment, jusl call
courses lltfered through the School .. supplies.
·
or rl•ll
Uvlng arran(lements can be
made . with area motels and
campgrounds.
Free brochures and! or rEglstra·

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REMEMBER
WITH FLOWERS

Area deaths

granmon, Joseph W. Young, Ma·
son; a sister, Mrs. Gorma Bumgarner, Mason; a brother, Chester
Leola Roush, 69, of New Haven
Oliver, Clifton; and several nleces
died Friday morning at Pleasant and nephews.
Valley Hospital. Funeral arran~­
Funeral services will be Sunday
ments are Incomplete, but wm be at 1: ll p.m. at Folglesong Funeral'
announced . later by Folglesong
Horne with the Rei(. George
Funeral Home.
Hoschar and the Rev. Ja~ts
officiating. Burial w!ll folki · In
Gertrude R. Young
Sunrise Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the tune I
Gertrude R. Young, 68, Mason,
blme
Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9
was dead on arrival Thursday at
p.m.
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Born March :15, 1918 In Graham rt:======::::::~~
Station, she was the daulibterotthe
GRAVELY TRACTOR
~~\~~rge w. and Lena L. Clark
SALES &amp; SERVICE
She was a member d. tbe Mason
,206 Condor St.
Veterans of Foreign wars AUXI·
Pomeroy, OH.
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Phone 992·2976
ary' OS "'""'·
$
She Is sufl(tved by her husband,
PIING AND SU-I HOVIS
Charles Joe Young; a daughter,
9 :'sll, M0
51,•.·,·•,•0• 1
Sherry R. Young, Mason; a

Maj()rs-open ·Monday
.

William A. Rusher discusses providing
for the elderly -:- Page A-2
AEP readies new coal laboratory
facility in area - ·Page A- 7

llomeslead Uvlng thai teaches EaJV American homelltewllng sldlk.
Offered al lhe Bob Ev8115 Fann, ''Uving Our Her!ta«e" provides
clllldren a reai·IUe portrayal of life In the wUde..- In lhe 183ls.

Benefit game Saturday

Eight people fined

A benefit basketball game between coaches of the Meigs Local
School · Dlstrlct and the Meigs
Jaycees wUI be heid at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday In the Meigs gymnasium.
Proceeds from the game as well
as proceeds from the food booth will
go to the Keith Oller Family wbl
lost their home by fire recently.
Admission Is donation of $1 but fans
attending can make larger contributions to the family at the door If
tbey Wish.

Eight defendants have been fined
In the court of Rutland Mayor
James M. Fink. They are Charles
L. McKnight, WeUston, 37; Mabel
L. Carter, Athens, $47; Clarence J .
Williams, $li; Willie Parker, Jr.,
Bluefield, W.Va. $40; ScottMertiit,
Chillicothe, $.16; RandY W. Corso,
Washington, Pa., $46, all on speed·
ing charges; Larry Ball, Langs·
ville, $36, aswred clear distance,
and Ciaincy L. Webb, Athens, $150,
!allure to control.

Court aclio1111 filed

Goepel sing planned

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A decree for judgment, lorecJo.
sure and sale has been flied In
Meigs County Common Pleas Court
In a case by Diamond Savings and
Loan Co. against Robert T.
Southern.
A case flied by Debera J . Snyder
agalllst Paul R. Pullins, et al, has
been dismissEd with prejudice.

Emergency squads
answer nine calls

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be singing at an old fashioned
gospel sing at the Columbia Chapel
Christian Church, Sunday alter·
noon, at 2 p.m. The church Is
located on Rt. 689, east of WUkesvUie. Eugene E. Underv.ood, minis·
ter, Invites the public.

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Tax revenue
aids village
•
street repair
By NANCY l'OACHAM
good portion of the three-quarter
'flmes.&amp;ntlnel Staff
mile long road. Street workers ha:ve
POMEROY - A$ far as Jack also trimmed trees and cut brush
Krautter Is concerned, Pomeroy's along both sides of Martin Street
one percent Income tax has made It and &amp;'1/eral other village roads.
possible for the street department
Another major factor contrlbul·
to make some much needed lng to village street Improvements
Improvements within the village.
has been til! hiring of additional
"The main thing Is that we (the fuUtlme workers. Before the In·
street department) actually have come tax, the street department
money to work with now," Kraut· payroll consisted of Krautter and
ter, Pomeroy street supervisor and two other employees. With the
a 13-year village employee, said ol income tax money, vlllage council
tbe Income tax revenue. "Now we was able to hire three more full time
can affond to buy blocks and cement street workers.
when we need them. Beforewejus1
With til! additional manpower,
had to pick up bricks here and there Krautter has already been able to
wberever we could find tbem."
sweep up and remove all the
Krautter and Pomeroy Council· cinders used on the streets this
man Bruce Reed admit that In the winter tlr snow removal. This was
past, there have beeri many streets a job that In the !BSI took most of
wlthill the village that have virtu· the summer to complete.
ally been _neglected.
Krautter noted that the vUiage
"But not because ~e wanted to was able, for the first time, to affond
neglect them," Reed said. "We just
salt for snow removal.
coukln't affond the. kinds of repairs
Reed points out that the vUlage
that some streets·needed:"
was.'praised by residents for Ill!
One of those long neglected dfective snow removal during tbe
s1 reets In Pomeroy was Martin ' winter months.
Street, which for some Ume, the
Residents have also hallro the
b1reet department has always Slreet department for the neat and
repaired as best It could by ·well-kept appearance of Ibe
obtaining !tee "pit run '' from the ·riverbank.
county gravel pit In Apple Grove.
When .the village had only three
The village had to pay t&gt; have the street department employees,
~t run hauled to town - a costly
Krautter says It took all summer to
situation when funds were low.
clean up the cinders and keep up
But now, with revenue coming with the mowing as weD.
Into the street department from the
"Right now · the streets are as
Income tax, Krautter and his crew clean as they've ever been,"
have heen able to make some Krautter added . .
noticeable lmprovemen ts on MarHe also noted that Increased
tin Street. Including llmestoning a revenue In the street department

Coroner says
no foul play
in area death
POMEROY - Meigs Coonty
Coroner Dr. James Conde Satun!ay
Issued a · sta Iemen! expla.inJn&amp;
aspects of the death of Franklin
Douglas, 88,' PagevUle Road,
Pomeroy.
Dr. Conde said:
"The recent death of FrankUn
Douglas, Ill, on Match 29 has been
Investigated. and It has · been
determined that there Is no evl·
dence that his death was caused by
any physical violence Inflicted upon
him.
"Mr. Dooglas was found by the
. roadside In rront of his home on lhf
mornllng &lt;1 March 24 by a bus ·
'":::":.liP
f
driver passing by. He was taken to
....;•!:.
Veterans Memortal Hospital where
!;!:f.~
he subsequently expired on March
~~~~~~-.:.:;.~~-:--:--~-~~;_-:-....;~":':':....J 29 due to pneumonia and exposure.
NO WNGER NEGLECI'ED- Martin StrEet m provldedthefundstolmprovetll!~partmeutandtll!
"While II! was In the hospital,
Pomeroy went neglected for many years because the services It provides. 1n the above photo, left to light,
according to family memiErs who
village lacked malnlalnanoe funds 1n Its street are Reed, Steve TaUerson, a street department
visited and talked with Mr. DIN·
~partment. According to Pomeroy CouncUman
employee, and KrauUer, surveying brush cultlng
gJas, he had denied Ihal ~e bad been
Bruce Reed and Jack Krautter, village street efforts by the department on Martbt Street.
a viCtim cf. any physical violence.
supenolsor, the one pereent _vDlage lnoome tax has
"Due to the unusual manner In
which Mr. Douglas was found, ·a
has enabled the v!llage to blacktop maintain existing depar tment provement within the departm n preliminary Investigation has been
severa l roads, paint and repair equipment.
was an employee pay :. ra!{e, 1 st perlormed by Harry Lyons ·of' the
guard ralls, p.~rchase hand tools
The village also blacktopped year. "The first raJse.tn six ·years, '~ . . i')jelgs County Sheriff's Departand mowers and also repair and several streets. Another vital lm· pointed out Krautter.
(Continued on A.J)

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Philippine rebels detain U.S. soldiers
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Armed re~ls or&gt;eratfug In most of the
Phlllpplne rebels claiming to be Philippine's 74 provinces.
members of the communist New
The unarmed servicemen were
People's Army detained lor ·:ai on a "humanitarian" mission
blurs 10 U.S. servicemen on a March 13-15, smrchlng for an
historical search mission and re- alleged World War II US. military
leased tllem unharmed, a Pentagon airplane crash site In the north
spokesman says.
central province of Luzon, Lt.
Cmdr. Ross Kudllck said Friday.
The incident marks the first time
Kudllck said the group was
American soldiers have been re· Investigating reports of the crash
ported captured by the New site and searching for human remn
People's Army. which has 16:00J Nueva Vtscaya province before

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being directed by l:&gt;cal residents to demands and voluntarily released
the town of Ableg, In Kalinga· them unharmed, Kudilck said.
Apayao province, -Kudllck said.
, He said It was not lmmedlately
On March 15, the ~am lound the·,· known how many rebels were
·
crash site and was on its ,way back .: lnv~lved .
to the United States' Clark Air Base
The Amerlcail group consisted rJ
when they were lnt~rcepted by a six staff memhers from the Army
group of armed Filipinos, claiming Central ldentlftcatlon Laboratory
to be rebels with the New People's In Honolulu, three servicemen froq~
· Army.
ClarklnthllPhUippines-lncluding ·•
The Flllpinos held the U.S. team two explosive ordinance speclallsts
lor :a; oours, questioned them about and one historian - and a
the mlsslon, but made no apparent Phillpplne Interpreter.

G-J·M 648 ·Board seeks community support for programs

ONlY $

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EditOrial ................ :..... A-2
Sports .......... :... , ......... C·1·8

CopyrighWd 1986

Will

Adn'llsslons .. Robin Southern,
Pomeroy; Lenora Betzlng, Pozne.
roy; Douglas Burns, Langsvllle;
Harley Jones, Racine; Tosha
O'Neil, Racine.
Discharges .. VIctor Neu tzllng,
Betty Crites, Ora Mortis, Hollie
Green.

Ohio weather:
wann but wet

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Meigs County [)Qg Warden An·
drea Batey ·may be reached at
985-4419in Chester. !laiey will be on
duty at the county dog sbelter from
9 to 10 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. dally,
Including Sunday, to receive or
adopt out dogs.

(Continued from page I )
ment of Energy. BDM Is working
with DOE's Morgantown, W.Va.,
office to find and utUize natural gas
deposits In Devonian shale forma.
tlons In the Appalachian neglon.
He said his firm Is t:Ylical,of the
chan~· from .a manufacturing to
service Industry society, an organ!·
zatlon lifering high-level assist·
ance In engineering, logistics and
communication.
·
"I have a saying at BDM - we
havetoplan brthe future, and tll!n
go out and buDd it," Harrison roted.
Accompanied by hts family at tbe
banquet, Harrison said the success
ot his company comes from
pJinclples he learned on his parents''iarnl.- diversifying what the
firm o7llo4 and Investing In Its
prople. He dted his upbringing as a
. major factor bt his career.

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Comks-TV ........... .. .. Insert
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Deaths .......... ............... A-4

Vol. 21 No. 8

Dog warden sets houl'!l

Leaders••

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Leola Roush

NEW COURSE - Buckeye 'n Molly's ''Uvlnl Our Heritage"
propam Is one of 21 courses available lhrGulht lhe Scbool of

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ON ·THE SPOT

BANK

FINANCINOI

By KEVIN KELLY
Thnes-Sentinel S&amp;aff
GALLIPOLIS - As tbe federal government axes
funding for mental health centers and programs,
communities inust look Increasingly to their own tax
base to lund such programs.
, That's til! concern of Dr. Romola Hopkins, director
of the Gallla·Jacll,son-Meigs &amp;18 MentalHealth Board,
as she and tbe board look at decreasing government
money and Increasing local need for programs to
address social problems as domestic violence and
drug and alcohol abuse,
"The mental health system of yesteryea r Is gone,"
she said. "We need an array of services that are
economica lly feasible lor the community tosuwort."
Because tbe government never Intended to
f:ontlnue lul)dlng regional mental health centers
Indefinitely, flopklns and the 648 board have seen tbe
share of outside funding that helps operate existing
community services dwindle from $1.7 million In 1983

to $761,00J In 1985. Projected decreases wUI place the
G·J:M dlstrlct's share at $158,00J In fiscal 1900, sbe
said.
Faced with this possibility, the hoard Is seeking
approval of a one-mlll levy In all three rountles In the
May 6 primary to,_restore some of the local funding.
The board's last lev)'w~ted down In Gallla County
In 1981.
The levy would raise a total of $861,00J - $189,!nl
from MPigs County, $213,00J In Jackson County and
~.OOJ from CalHa County. The levy money,
Hopkins emphasized, Is not to restore tbe old system
of 648 board. pperatlons but to have "a stable set of
community services addressing problems."
Once known for. extravagance, boarq operatiOns
have been paired to the bone, Hopkins explained. This
was facilitated by moving the hoard office from the
buUdlng on 595 Jackson Pike to 414 Second Ave., at a
savings of nearly $700 per month, with a resulting

decrease In utUity costs.
"We have three people here," Hopkins noted. "I
certainly have no Intentions of expanding til! staff. I
have no need for 12 people. We have operated very
judiciously."
The board cuJTently contracts with several area
agencies, with Woodland Centers Inc. receiving the
lion's share of funding , approxlmatel~ $1.2 mllllon, to
provide mental health services.
•
The Meigs County CouncU on Aging, which
subcontracts with Woodland Conte~. gets abou I
$~.00J from the boand's federal fund. Money the
blard receives from Title XX and other categorical
federal sources go In part to help the counseling
center' at Rio Grande College and Community
College, Serenity House Inc., children's cluster
support In the three counties, Community Assault
Prevention Services In Jackson, the Jackson County
Board of Aging, the Child Development Center of
Jackson County and Crislsllne.

The boand completed a needs assessment that
shOwed services are ·lacking In the area for the
elderly, chUdren, §Ubstance abuse and domestic
violence. While the board's contract agendes
currently provide. some kind of ssrvlce to answer.
those needs, the board Is charged with creating and
funding more comprehensive programs.
"NobodY owns any problem," Hopkins said. "We
should all be working together to maximize our
problems."
Hopkins feels the public needs to chan(le some
conceptions about mental health.
·
"When you say mental health, people equate lt with
mental illness," she said. "That Isn't true because no
one agency can do everything lor everyone. 'l'llat' s
mental health because they help, they provide a need .
It takes a whOle community effort. Everyone must
understand that sound mental health Isn't the
prerogative of tbe 648 boand."

HMC's
linear
accelerator
.
will answer regional need
GALLIPOLIS - · As part of
Holzer Medical Center's continuing
efforts to provide the latest state of
tbe art tec)mology In health care,
the hospital will soon be able to
provide radla lion therapy to cancer
patients with a linear accelerator.
Announcement of the accelerator
was made jointlY by Thomas E .
Tope, chairman of the Holzer
Hospital Foundation Board of
Trustees, Charles I. Adkins Jr..
chief executive officer at HMC and
Dr. Charles E. Holzer Jr., president
of the hospital medical staff,
A Siemens Mevltron 6\}fEV
Linear Accelerator WijS 'delivered ·
last Wedrlesday and thi! lnslallment
procedure, expected to last six to
eight weeks, has begun. The
purchase of equipment and the
necessary construction and renova.
tlon 'wUI cost $1,416,000, and rildla·
tlon therapy to patients should be
available by July 15.
"To have a linear accelerator at
the Holzer Medical Center responds
positively to needs of cancer
patients In this area," Tope said.

'

.

"Ours Is the ftrst to be Installed
within the J8.county area covered
by the Ohio Hilts Planning Agency,
formerly Health Systems Agency
(HSA I Region VI."
Adkins commented tbat alter the
necessary Installation period, an
additional six weeks will be needed
to adjust and calibrate the
equipment.
" If all goes as scheduled, we wlll
meet our mid-July target date," he
said, adding that HMC tued an
application for the certificate of
need to purchase the linear accelerator with the Ohio Department of
Health on Apr!l 29, 1985. The
certificate. was granted on Oct. 7,
1985, through a notification by Dr.
Thomas J . Halpin, acting ODH
director.
Holzer polnt':V out that five years
of statistics Indicate 300 new cancer
cases each year In the area served
by Holzer Medical Center.
"This means a minimum of 6,!XXl
treatments per ye¥ with 20
treatments per patient," he said.
"Usually trealment Is five days-a

week for a minimum offourweeks,
or more common, a treatment
period covers five to seven weeks."
Havlflg a linear aceelerator al the
blspltal means patients w!ll no
longer have to travel a mtntinum &lt;1
100 miles round trip to Huntington,
W.Va., 122 \mlles to Parkerslxlrg,
W.Va., or 220 mlles to Columbus for
radiation therapy trea tment,
Holzer said.
Important considera tions In
cancer treatment are the age oft he
patlen(s, the seriousness of their
Illness, the stress factor, InconvenIence br the patient and family to
travel great distances lbr radiation
therapy, the time involved, cost and
Umlted transportation routes. In·
staUment of this equipment at HMC
will .he lgnlftcant for til! patient
and hts or 1\er fa mily In maintaining
as normal a lifestyle as possible
without the necessity of long
distance travel for trealment.
Ninety-five percent of radiation
therapy will be an outpatient
service.
•
. (Continued on A.J)

NEW EQUIPMENT ARRIVI!S - A IJIW'Jir
accelerator, a tool in eailcer treatment thai reduces,
COIIIImls or destroys CIIIHlel'OWI ceDI, waa delivered
lut W~ tAl Rober Medical Center.HMC pl111111 .

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of -caaeer
lnvel to ColamiJu ar W.

to Ule the deYlce lo
· pat~en~a who 111111&amp;

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receive c . - tbenpy. IIM&lt;J llldUI
plalllll have the aervlce l'l!lldy by Jllld,lulr.

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