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Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Young
killer
executed

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (UP() Double murderer Jay Kelly Pinkerton was put to death today tor the
murder, rape and mutilation of an
Amartllo housewife, mal&lt;lng him
the youngest person executed since
the Supreme Court lifted a ban on
capital punishment In 1976.
The 24-year-old lxJtcher 's apprentice, pronounced dead at 1:25
a.m. EDT after being Injected with
lethal drugs, was the third person
executed for crimes committed as a
minor since the death penalty
resumed In 1977.
Pinkerton was 17 when he broke
Into Sara Donn Lawrence's home In
1979, raped her and stabbed her
more than lJ times with a bowie
knife while her chUdren slept In

nearby bedrooms. Her throat was Mom."
slashed, and she was sexually
"llye, J ay," said hls father, who
abused and mutUated after her leaned heavily on a metal rail
death , Investigators said.
throughout the execution.
"That man Is an animal," said
"I love you, Dad," Pinkerton
the victim's aunt, June Morgan of repUed as he lay strapped 1o a
New Waverly, who walled at the gurney.
prison for word that Pinkerton had
"I feel dizziness. I feel dizziness,"
been executed. "It should have Pinkerton said as the lethal combibeen done a long I !me ago. I'm here nation or three drugs took effect.
for Sarah and her babies."
Pinkerton cleared his throat and
Pinkerton,• who converted to the clenched his jaws several times. He
Islamic faith In prison, recited a then y a wn ed a nd stopped
chant lo Allah before prtson breathing.
officials gave a signal to administer
Pinkerton became the 57th perthe deadly drugs.
son executed In the United States
"Be strong for me," Pinkerton and the 13th In Texas since
told his father, Gene. "I want you to executions were reinstated.
know I'm at peace with myself and
Pinkerton also was sentenced to
with my God. Say goodbye to die for the 1910 rape-slaying of

AmarUio beauty queen Sherry
Lynn Welch, who was attacked and
stabbed more than l) times whtle
waiting for her hu sband at a
furniture store.
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'The Supreme Coort rejected
Pinkerton's 11th-hour appeals twice
Wednesday, Including a final appeal written by Pinkerton from a
death house holding ceU and
deUvered to a federal court In
Houston by his mother.
In Pinkerton 's l!rst appeal with
the high court Wednesday, Justices
William Brennan and Thurgood
MarshaU voted In fa vor of the stay,
against the majority, with Marsh aU
citing Pinkerton's age at thetlme of
the crime.

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Thursday. May 15. 1986

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Prize unclaimed

Editorial on Page 2

CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
top· prize In Ohio's Super Lotto .
drawing went unclaimed Wednesday night, Increasing the .
jackpot to at least $10 mllllon lor
next week's game.
There were no tickets sold
listing all six of the numbers
drawn Wednesday, a lo!tery
commission spokesman said.
The numbers were 5, 9, 18, 29, 31
and 'll.
Although the $7.5 million top
prtze went unclaimed, 223 players picked five of the rrumbers to
win $ll1 each. Also, 9,392players ·
selected four of the numbers,
winning $36 apiece.

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GALLIPOLIS - An appeal to an
order to schedule a new trial for
Charles Lee II has been tu rned
down by the Ohio Supreme Court.
A ruling signed by Chief Justice
F rank D. Celebrezze was received
by Lee's attorney, Hamlin King, on
Thursday, sta ting that "no subs tan·
tial constitut ional question exists"
in the appea l motion !!led by Gallla
County Proseculor Joseph L. Calp.
"We are delighted ," King said.
The high court ru Ung paves the
way for a new tria l fo r Lee,:!!, Poin t
Pleasant, who was convicted on
Dec. 9, 1983, In Gallla County
Common Pleas Court of murder In
the shooting dea th of 17-year-old
Barbara Twyman of Rt. 1, Ewington, In March 1983.
Lee received 15 years to life
foUow1itg a nine-day trial. Lee, then
17, was the ltrst juven Ue to be tried
as an adult In Gall!a County.
The Fourth District Court of
Appeals ruled In January that Lee
should have a new.trlal because his
Sixth Amendment right to counsel
du ring questioning was vio lated .
Appelate J udge Earl E. Stephen·
son made note of the fact Lee's

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then-girlfriend, Shirley Furst off
Gallipolis, had made tape record·
lngs of telephone conversations
between herself and Lee with the
help of the GaUia County Sheriff's
Department. Those tapes were
entered as evidence In the trial.
"Whtle the appelant was aware
that Furst had given Information to
aut horities, and he may have
suspected recordings were being
made , it did not appear he actually
knew this was occurring," Stephen·
son wrote in the three-judge panel's
dec ision. "Under the clrcumstan·
ces, we are not persuaded that a
knowing intentional reUnqulshment
of appelan t's right 1o counsel was
Sho ¥111."

Common Pleas Judge Richard C.
Rode rick Jr., who presided over
Lee's trial, said he will contact Cain
and arrange to meet with Lee's
family to determine If they wUI
reta in King as the ir attorney or
req uest court-appoin ted counsel.
"I do need an Indication from Mr.
Ca in ," Roderick said. "But assumIng there Is no appea l, we will have
to proceed with a new trial."

CAN'T REACH DEADI..II'I'E - Sen. John Glenn's campaign
comm!ltee failed to hit the May 15 deadline lor repaying $2 m!Uion In
debts wfour Ohio banks for Glenn's Presldenlial campaign bid in 1984.
Sen. Glenn, however, says aU debts wUI be repaid.

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now a fuUgrmo:n jack. Is contrnt just roaming tlle
Lucas farm.
A.s Lucas explains, the Bureau of Land Management began adopting out wild horses and bu rros
because they were eating up the open ranges of thc
West. If left In Ute wild. the animals had to travel as
fa r as 25 miles a day just to find enough food to ex ist.
The government began herd in g the wUd horses and
burros together and transportin g them to different
locations throughouithe country to be adopied out to
w!IUng Individuals.
After a yea r~ long tria l period , the Bureau of Land
Management Issues fi nal ownership papers to the
person who adopts an animal. Only then may the
person sell the an!mal.
Lucas Is pleased wit h hi s burros and encourages
other people to adopt from the Bureau of Land
Management. He notes that adopt ion prices are now
$75 for a bu rro and $140 for a horse, lower prices from
when the adoption program originally began.
As for the new burro, he's already romping around
as much as his un steady legs wiU allow; trying to run

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abou1 the matter.

The banks instead selec ted May
15. Glen n sai d he and campaign
ircasw·er William White met Wed·
ncsday in Columl:lls, Ohio, with
bank officers to discu ss the ban .
The oo nks did not indicate whal
steps they would take. White said.
Glenn said he told the banks it
was unlikely they would get much
money unt Uafter this fall'selectlon.
He said he needs to concentrate on
rP-clec tion bu t assured ttl' oonks he
will work on repaying them and
ot hc r crl'd itors.
"The committee debts will be
repaid :· Glenn sa id.
In addition to the banks. Glenn's
committee owes $950.oo:J to hotels
and other vendors.
While said the last payment on
ihe president ia l campaign debt was
made in November 1985. Interest
!las OC'f'n accumulating at ahout
$17.000 a month since then , he said.

FREE
PARKING

PROUD OF THE NEW ADDmON - Rutland
area resldenl Jbn Lucas Is as prolid of this brand aew
IIUie burro as the buiTO's mol her Is. Tbne of birth was

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shortly after nildnlght Thursday momlng. MoltEr
and baby are doing just One.

Lucas says ihat Pepino an d Jenny are smart, but
!w ry of people. He thinks since the baby was born in
capt ivity, he may be ('asier to tame.
In a few we&lt;'k s. the nrw arrival should be weaned
and eating grain.
In just nine days. Jenny will be ready 10 breed again
Lucas reports. and then Peplno gets a chanD:' at being
a fa ther.
Thai mean s, if naiure takes its course. another little
bu iTO may arrive at thP Luca s farrn again next

su mmer.

Ohio hit with severe thunderstonns
By United Press lntematlonal
Srvere thunderstorms tipped
ac rossOhloTh ursda)' night , spawning at least one tornado that
damaged homes and barns and
downed utility lines In northern
Crawford Counly .
Tornado warnings or watches
were issued for cou nties In cenlral.
north central and western Oh io, as
the stmm s swept across the state.
"We had several confirm ations
from officers In th is d('partment as
far as tornadoes In our cou nty,"
said Crawford County Sheriff's
dispatcher Dia ne Crossman. " It
was possibly one tornado tha t just
kept bouncing around, lhen dissipating, then coming back."
Damage from the tornado, which
struck a bou tS p.m., was reported 1n

Jude declared
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pastt !me is ealing.
Lucas says it took only about 15 minutes for tile
60-pound. 36-inches-high anim al to be bo rn.
Both mother and son are blue lxlrros.
Peplno is a d!Jferent breed and Lucas Isn't sure of
the con'!'Ci name of the breed although he thinks It
originated in It aly. Peplno has a black stripe down
both his shoulders which, according to legend.
represen is the blood of Chris t which ran from his
cloak when it was placed across the back ci. a donkey
at the time of fh(' crucillxtion.

New Washington, located about 12
miles northeast of Bucyrus. Crossman said the winds blew the roofs

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WASHINGTON tU PI\- Republican nominee Thomas Kindness is
within bounds to make an issue of
campaign debts, Sen. John Glenn
says, but it is not much of an lssue
because he will pay back the
money.
" ! don'i th ink the p€0ple of Ohio
are going to see this as a big.
burning issue," Glenn said. when it
l' compared to issues like national
defenS&lt;', jobs and good school&gt;.
''These are things !think we should
be discussing In detail."
Glenn, D-Ohio , said his presiden·
tial campaign commit tee had not
been able to meet a Thursday
deadline to repay $2 million to four
Ohio ban ks. He repea ted a pledge to
pay al l the debts from his 1984
pres!drntlal campaign, just as he
retired debts from other races .
Kindness, a slx -terrn congr('SS·
man from sout hwesi Ohio, raised
ques tions when Glenn asked the
banks earlier this year to f&gt;JSh back
the due date on the loans to March

a nd kick . And as with all newborns, his favorit e

1he county's r ur al areas and nea r

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version.
Milan Marsh, president of the Ohio AFL-CIO, said If
Celeste support s the bill, he will be "tuming hls back"
on work ing people.
Sen. Richard H. Finan. R· Cincinnati , who
negotiated the terms of the bill , told hiscoUeagues the
new provisions w!U eliminate la wsuit s for ord!rta ry

negligenCf' "which had crept into our law·· by virtue of
Ohio Supreme Cour1 decisions In recent years.
An "mployw will be allowed to sue for an
intentional tort - defined as a deliberate act ion or
inact ion by a company, taken wit h the lmowledge that
an em ployee is "substanlially certain" tn be Inju red
or made ill .
A toea! judge will deiermine if there was an
intentional wro ng, and the Ohio Industrial Comrnls·
sion will decide the size or the award, ranging from 50
to 200 pcrceni uf the amount of the workers'
compensation benefi ts. bY I no more than $1 million.
But Sen. Robert L Burch. D· Dover, poin ted out
ihere is a two-year statute' of limita tions on lawsuits,
meaning a worker intenl iona!ly exposed to a
canc-er-causing agent or toxic substance might "die
wit hout the opportunity 10 file for an intentional tort."

Glenn's committee
misses deadline
to repay debts

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The fin al product prohibits lawsuits In negligence
cases compensable under the state's Inju red worker
Insurance system, sets a lim it of $1 million da mage
recovery for an "Intentional tort" - a deliberate
anempt by an employer to harm a worker esl&lt;!blishes low-interest loans for safety improvPmenis and forbids compensation to prison Inmates or
workers using drugs or alcohol.
Celeste prom ised last winter to sign a workers '
compensa tion reform bill, but this week he has
hedged as labor vented it s objections to the current

Ohio's high court
supports new trial

By NANCY VOACHAM
Sentinel staff wt11er
It's a boy! Er - I mean - It's a jack!
No matter what you ca ll it, It 's still a baby burro.
And is It ever cute! With It 's long wobbly legs long tw itchy ears - long straight zyelashes - and
soft shock of hair on top o! his head .
Born just aft er mldnlghl on Thu rsday, the little
fellow belongs to Rutland area resident Jim Lucas.
Lucas adopted the mother last August at a Bureau of
Land Management horse and burro sa le held at Bob
Evan's Farm.
Lucas calls the mother Jenny, which. hcexplains. is
what all female burros arc called. Male burros arc
called jacks he adds.
When Lucas adopted Jenny, she wa s already in the
family way, having been bred somewhe re In the wUd
around Yuma , Arizona.
Jrnny was Lucas's fourt h adoptiOn. He adopted
three other bu rTOS before her. Of those first three, one
died for unknown reasons, another was sold to an
Alhens County resident, and the third one, Peplno,

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advice from all quarters.
"He will certainly listen to the concerns ci.labor, but
he wlll make a very independent analysis of the bill,"
said Usher. "He will be glad to mee t with labor,
bu siness or anybody else."
The state Senate, ignoring vociferous complaints of
unfairness from organized labor, approved the
measure Thu rsday on a blpattisan vote, 21·12.
The bill, sharply limit ing lawsuit s which may be
tiled against employers for negligence bu t instituting
a system of fines for safety violations, cleared after
almost an hour of debate. The same measure bad
received 74-22 House approval Wednesday.
Fou r Democratic senators joined 17 Republicans In
ratifying the bill. which was negot iated In private
, during the last month by business-and labor-orient ed
lawmakers.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI ) - Gov. Richard F .
Celeste, long a rec ipient o! organized labor support
but now dependent on the captains of Industry for the
success of his eConomic development program, faces
a dilemma In the form of a workers' compensa tion
reform bill.
The governor ~a n sign the bill, sent to his desk
Thursday by the Ohio General Assembly, and
alienate organized labor. Or he can veto It and risk the
wrath of the business community and lawmakers
who stuck their necks out on a controversial matter.
Brian T. Usher, the governor's press secretary ,
sa id late Thu rsday Celeste has not decided what to do
with the biU that sharply limits lawsuit s which maybe
flied against employers for negllgencr l:lJ testabUshes
a series of fines for safety violations.
The governor probably has at leasl two weeks to
make up his mind, and Usher said he will listen to

Jimmie Jude, Pomeroy, has been
declared Incompetent to stand trial
on rapce charges, according to an
entry tiled Friday In the Meigs
County Common P leas Court.
According to the entry , upon the
facts preset:\ ted and the report rt the
. Shawnee Foren sic Center, the
defendant was declared Incompetent to stand trial. Judge Charles
Knight declares In the entry " It
appears to the court that the
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off some homes.
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homes. shcriff's deputy Annette
"Qu it e a bit d property was hit McLaughlin said. an d heavy rainhomes. barns and buildings." she fa ll caused stree i floodin g In
said.
Norwa lk.
No injuries were reported and
Several deputies reported SE'('in g
there were no reports of trres or funnel ~ like clou ds ihat appea red to
other objects bl ocking highways rise and fall from the sky, lxlt none
because of the storm. Crossman • touched down. s ll' sa id ~
said It could take one or two days to
Golfba ll -sizl'd hail feU in Upper
complete damage es tlmatt'S.
Sandusk)' in Wvandot County and
Meteo rologist Marvin Miller of th&lt;'re were numerous reporls of
the National Weather Se1v ice in large hail in othl'r parts of
Cleveland said a ham radio opera - nor1hwest Ohio. Thl' wea ther ser·
tor near New Washington rep011ed vice said Wa)'!l{'. F:rir, Medina and
seeing "a roof blo" n off a barn and Ravenna count ies n:p orted pea ·
a garage en top of a ca r. "
sized hail.
The weather service also issued
Thunderstorms also hit SC'\ 'Pral
tornado warnings for Huron, ot her area s of ihr '1a te Thu rsday
Wayne and Erie counties but no night , bu t no maJOr damage was
touchdowns were reported, Miller reported.
said.
Showers and thu nders torms
In Huron County, strong " inds were expecied to eonl inue across
tore shingles and siding loose from the sta te at least lhrough Sa tu rday .

Commissioner injured
Meigs Coun ty Commissioner Manning Roush and another driw r
were Injured Thursday In a t"u-vchicle accident on SuuonTo wnship
Road :MJ.!, the state highway patrol reported .
Roush, 49, Minersville, and Brian K. Buffington. 18. Pomeroy,
driver of the other vehicle, were taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital by the Meigs EMS.
Roush was admlned for trea tment of chest inj uries an d was in
stable condition this morning, according to a VMH spokesperson.
Butflngton was treated and released for mu ltiple contusiOns,
abrasions and lacerations .
Troopers sald Buffington was westbound. se·cen·t l'nths of a mile
south of Ohio 7, at 5:40p.m. when his car rcporic&lt;lly slid lrfl ri centct'
and coU!ded head·on with Roush's east hound pickup truck.
Both cars were severely damaged and I mopers cited Bufflnglon
tor faUure to yield.·

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ticklish subjects to ttl:' courts.
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ruling called a "OOl(c) (3)." That suing have, In effect, dlre::tly
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"substantial" part of Its activity , attempt tn lay hands on trem
but that under no circumstances violates ttl:' right of religious
can It directly enwrse a political organizations under ttl:' First
candidate for. office.
Amendment.
Now much of this Is fun and
Now It Is well Imown that tre
Catholic Church (as also otll:'r . games for this reason: Without
churches, Including oonservatlve specifying the name of the person
Jewish sects) opposes oiDrtkln. An you enwrse for pubUc o!!lce, It

Year of the veteran
In politics, as well as sports, 199lls truly becoming ttl:' year c1 tre &amp;WZer.
What more proof do you need?
Back ln Aprtl, Jack Nicklaus, transfigured by tlmelrom tre Golden Bear
ID ttl:' Olden Bear. reached back Into his glorious past to win stUI one more
Masters golf tournament at the very advanced age, for a touring pro, of 41i.
- And only last month, Willie (WUlle tre Shoe) Shoemaker, carrying a little
more than 100 pounds and 54 long years aboard Ferdinand, cut through the
field like a running back to win the Kl&gt;ntuckY Derby.
And what about those Nlekro kids, Phil and Joe, both deep In their 40sand
still mystifying batters with lmucklers they throw for the Cleveland
Indians and the New York Yankees.
·
It Is rare, but not unprecedented, for a card.carrying member of the
Geritol set to slip into ttl:' winner's circle long after his prime but· the
back-to-back feats of Nicklaus and Shoemaker may not have their equaL
The same rejuvenation seems to have Infected ttl:' political arena, which
Is kinder ID age than the sports world , but certainly not always tolerant. If\
an athlete's prlme Is the early '30s, tll:'n the politician's Is probably around
the mld.flls.
President Reagan and octogenerlans Sens. Strom Thurmond of South
Carolina and and John Stennis of Mississippi are the exceptions. And some
le£'\llay Is always given to incumbents.
But reeent primary elections In Texas, Ohio and .North Carolina
displayed the remarkable resurgence c1 !DIIIiclans - with enough years
on them to qualify as elder statesmen - out campaigning.
Three examples of this breed are: WlUlam Clements, 69, who won the
Republican nomination for governor of Texas; James Rhodes, 76, who won
the Republican nod for governor of Ohio; and Terry Sanford, Ill, who took
ttl:' Democratic Senate nomination In North Carolina.
Those ages are high lor politicians looking lor a comeback. Yet, none of
them had serious difficulties in their primaries.
Rhodes, a former four·tenn governor seeking a record filth term, beat
two challengers In their 40s who were not alive when the Buckeye fixture
began hls political car~r . It wasn't his best primary showing but he won
handily.
Sanford, very much a retread, got out of the race when Democrats
Indicated they wanted a stronger candidate. When they couldn't find one,
San lord got back In and won close to QJ percent d ttl:' vote In a field of 10 -a
very Impressive showing.
And Clements, a former governor and Texas oilman, defeated two
well· known -and younger - candidates, Reps. Tom Loeffler and Kl&gt;nt
Hance. He did It by pulling about QJ percent of ttl:' vote while holding
Loelller and Hance to about 20 percent each.
In primaries with low voter tumouls, and North Carolina, Texas and
Ohio had them, the brand-name candidates have a an edge becauseoftheir
statewide name recognition. On the ~rer side, they also have a past to
defend.
·
But t)te ending lor these three comeback kids, Clements, RhQdes and
Sanford, will not be known until the fall electiOns when tll:'y face younger
and equally well-known opponents.
Rhodes has to oust Incumbent Gov. !Uchard Celeste, 48; Clements must
beat Incumbent Gov. Mark White, 46; and Sanford faces 24·year
congressman James Broyhill, 58.
Nicklaus has his green jacket from ttl:' Masters and Shoemaker ha s
memortes of the garland of roses from the Derby, but Clements, Rhodes
anjl Sanford will have to wait to SI'P ~ t rey really won ttl:' prize they are
alter - one more term In office.

Letter to the Editor
Levy retrospect
How "fortunate" or perhaps
"unfortunate" we have been these
past 10 years. Fortunate in that
Gallla County has reeelved free
mental health services lor the past
10 years, unfortunate because the
free services (charity ) Gallla countlans have received the past 10
years may have robbed GalUans of
tll:'lr self-respect and motivation to
pay their own way.
But the facts are that with the
federal dollars (handout) at an end,
"we" Galllpolltans have refused to
help ourselves. The urgent need lor
services Is still with us but we voted
mwn a one mill levy without regard
as to how people will obtain
critically needed services or how
far tll:'y wUI now have to travel to
get wliat has been wittun tll:'lr
community for these many years.
How proud we must all feel that
we have permitted ttl:' defeat of a
one mill levy and saved all
Galllpolltans ttl:' price of a candy
bar a day. It doesn 't matter that
people may have to go 1&gt; Atll:'ns,
Col~¥T~bus, Portsmouth, Huntlng1"1 or Charleston for tll:'lr mental
heal! h services (It they have ttl:'
money) . It doesn't matter that a
llumber of Gallla citizens wUI lose
tll:'lr jobs at the Mental Health
Center. Sadly, ttl:' Important thing
Is we have cut our taxes by the price
ot a candy bar per day, and for that
price we are telling our mentally ill
who are In need of serviCes to throw
themselves on the mercy of the

games. He had managed only four hits and stranded eight runnc•rs ·
hits In his previOu s 26 at-ba ts.
over 7 1- 3 inn 1ngs to ~ntch tt•· ·
"I started looking for the home triumph Don Aasr pickrYI up hiS
Don Slaugh! Is already an
mn ball," Slaugh! said. " I was ninth save. Frank Viola. 4-.3. to"k
All-Star with headline writers.
trying to do too much at the plate. the loss
Get the picture?
While Sox 8, Y an Iu'cs I
"Don Slaugh! Leads Onslaught as The last couple of days I knew what
Rangers Ransack Tigers." Or. I was doing wrong."
At New York . Grr:-g Walkc•r hi t "
Left-hander Mike Mason scat· thre: ·run. second inning homf ·r to
"Don Slaught-ers Tigers"
Slaugh! grabbed the headlines tered six hit s over eight Innings, and back the mmbtned six-hit pit ching
Thursday night by driving in five Mitch Williams hurled the ninth to of Neil Allen and BUI Dawley and
runs with a triple and a homer to drop Detroit to 2-7 against left ies lead the While Sox to victory Allen,
1-0. made hi s first appraranr&lt;·
lead the Texas Rangers to an S.J this season.
Rooki e Pete Incavtgli a slugged a aga ins1 his fo nn('r !('~mrn~tc·s and
triumph over the Detroit Tigers.
Slaugh! hit a three-ru n triple in two-run homer III right field in the gave up four hits, walked two and
the first inning and a two·run homer ninth inning for tre Range rs' final 5!1 ru ck cut thrff' over seven mntn g\
Royal• 6, Indians 3
in the third as the Ra ngers pounded two mns.
Elsewhere in the American
At Kansas City. Mo . f' ran k
left-hander Frank Tanana.
Tanana was a former teammate League, Baltimore topped Minne- White hi t a grand slam in thr righth
of Sla ughrs when both were with so ta 5.3, Chicago routed New York inmng 10 help thr P.oyaLs to tl&gt;· ~r
the Rangers last season, and 8·1, and Kansas City trimmed fourth straight tr iumph. It wa '
Whltr·s third IYJm c run flf t hr·
Slaugh! said he learned a lot about Cleveland &amp;3. Orioles 5, Twins 3
At Baltimore, Juan Beniquez and season and fifth ca reer gra nd slam
the left - hander from catching him.
"I know how he lik es to pitch," Mike Young each hit their first The towering shot. Just in"d" tht'
said Slaught ··1 know he likes to home ru ns of the season to pace the left field foul pole allowt-d [)pnn is
Orioles to the ir SIXth st ratght Lconard to implO\ E' 10 4·:l. Hud
change speeds:·
Slaugh! started the season hitting victory. Mike Bodd tcker. 4-0. Black pit ched the ninth rn rl'i1d uf
very well , but his five RBI walked a career·high seven an d Leonard to parn his tir'it maj01
Thuf'&lt;day night were his first in 10 struck oot six , bu t allowed only six league sav~ .
By FRED McMANE

Games people play____w_i_llia_m_F._B_uc_kley_J_r.
A New York court has tnld two
national organizations of ttl:' Roman CathoUc Church that eltrer
they produce a set of lilC\Iments ttl:'
plaintltfs have got a subpoena wt
for, or else they each pay up $.'!0,000
for each day In which they delay
wing so. The actkm by Judge
Robert Carter has brought CQt a lot
c1 smiles In judlclal-polltlcal circles
(as a rule, you don't step up and fine
ttl:' Catholic Church - cr ttl:'
Protestant church, or tre Jewish
church - lor faUure to comply with
ertstlc complaints). But In fact
Judge Carter Is in effect asking
higher courts lor a clarification that
ought to re made. It ought to be
made In ttl:' Congress, but Congress

UPI Assistant Sports Editor

becomes IX&gt;SSlble ID niake absolu teJy olMJus who It Is you have In
mind to endorse. They used to ten,
In Bo&amp;ton, a wonderful story about
an Anglophoblc Catholic priest who
rould never get through a sennon
without saying something unpleasant about ttl:' Britlsb. For this one
day he was reprimanded by Ill:'
lishop, tnld ID cease and desist
Immediately from ltls anti-British
cracks; moreover, the bishop
would attmd ttl:' very next Mass on
~nday at whiCh the priest spoke to
monltnr ttl:' sennon. On that day
tre priest gave a sermon on the
subject of too Last Supper, so
routine In substance that the bishop
began to daLe and indeed was
dozing wren the prtest, reaching
ttl:' apex of the story, reported that
Otrtst had said to ltls apostles that
that night one of them would he
betray him. Judas spoke up: "Isay,

guv'oor, yer doan mean me?"
Unless IRS rules, the priest would
not have been reid guUty c1 making
an anti-English remark, one supposes, by el!lenslon. The point of It
Is, of course, that the most
romprehenslve Indictments, as
also the most galvanlzlng endorsements, are made by indirection.
'The rhetoricians have a word for It
- parallpsls. "I come to bury
Caesar, not ID praise him" means,
actually, "I come to praise Caesar
(and, ooly Incidentally) to bury
hlm." Thus, "I am not telling you
who to vote for next Tuesday, but
you should be guided by your
conscience In voting !or those who
respect human life." To rule that a
priest can't say that, or a minister,
or a rabbi, Is indeed to stick your
loot Into the door, extending ttl:'
autiDrity c1 ttl:' state over the rights
of tre consclenre-keepers.
For that reason. ttl:' higher courts
are oot likely to sustain Judge
Carter. But In not doing so, they are
probably going to have to stick out
trelr necks and In effect explicitly
rECognize the legltlrnacy.of activity
15

ROLLS IN DUST - Cincinnati's Ron (lester rolls in
the dust and almost hll• PhiL~' second basemM Juan
Samu~l who l• looldng where to throw next after
caldting Oes!t•r on a steal attempt during the 7th

WASHINGTON- They are the
true mystery men of the Soviet
Union - that Iiddle wrapped in a
mystery inside an mlgma. Only ttl:'
few Kremlin officials who even
lmow about their existence refer to
tll:'m by their proper name:
"Spetsnaz," or Special Porpose
Forces.
Needless to say, Ire Soviet man
on the street lmows exactly "nltchevo" about Spetsnaz. He has read
oo tales of trelr derrlng.OO in tar-off
land; he lmowsnoneoftrelr names,
though some could be classltled as
Soviet heroes.
A secret Pentagon report ex:
plains why the Spetsnaz have been
kept a deep dark secret:
"Considering trese units as clandestine assets and being an ln!E!gral
part of their In telllgence and
security organization, ttl:' Soviets
have kept tll:'se units out of public
scrutiny to a far greater degree
than their convmtlonall&gt;rces.
"Glorious descriptions c1 trelr
achievements In training exercises

are never publlsll:'d (and) tll:'re Is
no distinctive uniform or Insignia
Identifying trem, Instead, ttl:' usual
uniform Is that of ttl:' alroome
forces, or in the case of naval
(Spetsnaz) simply ttl:' standard
navy uniform."
Because of this, It has taken
W~tem Intelligence services years
to fonn even too murkiest ~ctureof
Spetsainaya Naznachenlya. What
Western analysts have determined
Is that the Spetsnaz are used lbr
special missiOns at ttl:' behest of
Soviet lnteUigence and securtty
services.
Wb&lt;ither these special agents
report to ttl:' GRU (military
intelligence), the Red Army or
some otrer Soviet agency, U.S.
intelligence experts have decided
that ttl:' KGB retains ultimate
control and responslblUty, under
direct supervision of the Soviet
Central Committee.
In addition, though , the KGB has
Its own Spetsnaz people, the most

notorious of whom are the professional kUiers of Department Eight
~ the KGB' s First Chief Dire::torate. Department Eight "has been
connected with assassinations, kldnapplngs, saootageandotherdlrect
action ~allons for decades,"
according to one Defense Intelligence Agency expert.
1bere are also tre KGB troops oo
ttl:' Soviet Union's oorders, numbering at least 250,&lt;00, who could be
classified as sperlal forces. And
w!Bie the PentagonaniiCIAexperts
may haggle over ttl:' fine points,
tll:'y agree that certain units under
ttl:' Ministry of Internal Affairs,
which maintains Communist Party
control, should count as Spetsnazlike Mlscow-based pretorlan guard
lmown as the Dzenhlnsky First
Motorized RIDe Division.
But ttl:' most dangerous Spetsnaz
~atlves are those who report to
ttl:' Soviet rnllltary Intelligence
organization, whiCh Is ttl:' second
largest spy outllt In ttl:' world
(second only I&gt; the KGB) .

By MIKE TUlLY
UPI National Baseball Writer
The Philadelphia Philltrs and
Cincinnati Reds should forget the
preliminaries and start their games
In the late innings.
For two st raight nigh ts, on&lt;' club
has dominated the ea t·Jy innings.
only to lose. Ron Oester smacked a
three·l1ln homer in the top or the
ninth inning Thu!'lday night to give
the Reds a 6-o victory over the
Ph!Uif's.
With Dave Concepcion and pin ch
mnner Tom Runnells on base.
Oester hit a 1-1 pitch offlosrr Stl'V&lt;'
Bedrosian, 2-2. over the right field
fence.
··Th is gamP was the opposite of
last night's." Cincinnati playermanager · Pet e Rose said. "We
looked good for six innings and they
won. Tonight . they had the lead and

In each Spet$haz brigade, the
career oftlcers, "are ttl:' most
highly trained Individuals and are
numt In one or more foreign
languages," ttl:' Pentagon report
states, adding: Their primary
mission Is reported to be the
assassination ol enemy
leadership."
Each brigade includes three
roconnalssance and destruction
battalions of some lJ teams of 10
men each, plus signal, engineer and
medical units. Naval Spetsnaz
units, though smaller, include
paratroops, frogmen and mlnlsubmarlne forces.
"Evidence ~ the (Spetsnaz)
being a growth Industry Is both
recent and convincing," the secret
Pentagon report warns. "This
trmd appears ID extend to the
non·Soviet Warsaw Pact Special
Purpose Forces also. ... CoUectlvely, tll:'se factors show the
Spetsnaz threat to NATO's rear
area Is growing."

BOSTON !UP II -Game 2 of the
Eastern Confrl1'nce finals became
Loss ~ for the Milwaukee Bucks,
who found solace in avoiding
Blowout ~.

The Boston Ccl tics took a 2.0 I&lt;' ad
Thursda)' night in the best-of·SE'\•en
series, wm ning a 122- Ill drdslon
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32-pomt tnumph 111 the seri&lt;'s
opener.
The Bucks tra iled t)u·oughout ,
bu t pulle-d within 4 po ints midway
through tl&gt;' fourth quart c•r bcforr
succu mbi ng to a fin al Celt bsurge.
The series sh ifts to Mll wau ~ for
Ga mes 3 and ; this weekend.
All fi ve Boston starters scored at
least 20 points as ttl' C&lt;'llics
ovc,·came thP Bucks· dou bleteaming tactics wit h su}X'rior ba ll
movcmr n1 .

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·· 1t's a tou gh one to Jose. but irs
one ott he perils of the job:· he said
·· 11 was a fastba ll and 11 could have
been a little more ins ide . but he just
hit it. "
()ester had oommltted an ff ror In
the previous game, allo\\1ng Phila
delphia to rally for an 8-6 victory
over Cincinnati .
" It doesn't really mak e up for las!
night becausP we should haw won

the game:· O.•s ter »Jl d. ··we should

Lam Rird led Boston wllh 16
p&lt;iints .. Dann)· Aing&lt;' had 23 points.
Par ish an d Drnnis .John son had 21
each. and McHale addc·d 20
Jo hn!lln·s total included a }pointer

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we came back to win it .
·· You don·t expect Ronnil' to hit a
home run, bu t he hit that ball aoout
as good as he ca n hi t a ball :· RoSf'
said. ·'They flashed that stat on the
scoreboa rd that they were 9 0 in
ga mes they led after six inmngs
Now th&lt;'v'N' 9 1. "

Celtics defeat Bucks

A way to fight p Ac ______Ro_be_rt_:_:_~-=-::alt=-=ers
Comrron Cause and some other ttl:' omnibus tax reform proposal
rl!form groups agrue that adoption crafted by ttl:' Ways and Means
of ttl:' formula would undercut Committee.
efforts to enact rrore comprehenAn effort soon wUI be made to
sive measures -even though tll:'re Incorporate It Into the companiOn
Is no evidence that Congress Is bill fashioned by ttl:' Senate FI&amp;Ympatll:'tlc to any proposed mas- nance Committee. It merits aPJ!I'Dsive overhaul.
val as ttl:' last, best hope to prevent
Because of Its tax ramifications caJ11lalgo ftnancing from being
ttl:' House measure was approved thoroughly corrupted.
last December as an amendment to

Inning of Thursday night's Phil•·l(&lt;)ds game a1
Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. The Red'
came-from -behind on Oeswr's three nm homer In the
ninth to edge the Phil•. 6-o. UPI.

Oester's ninth inning homer
gives Reds thrilling 6-5 win

Secret forces studied __J_ac_k_A_nde_r_so_~_ha&amp;_t.theo_D_::_l~lly-,Jt;-;_~egi-Atlma: _:_t_ _: :_t:·

state ·services and facUlties. Yes,
we can once again start filling-our
state institutions with people who
don't need -institutionalization, hut
WASHINGTON (NEA) - An source of carrqJalgn funds for
do need services. Without local
especlaUy
promising method c1 congressional candidates."
funds tll:'re Is no way ID respond to
making ttl:' ftnanclng of congrestll:'ir cry for help. But we did save sional carrqJalgns rmre democratic
Late last year, the House apthe cost of a candy bar . .
has
emerged
on
Capitol
HUl
but
proved
a measure to remedy that
Today It Is difficult to be p-oud of
Its chances of adoption are being by providing a 100 percent i!deral
Gallla County. Last year wren endangered by petty crltlclsm.
Income tax credit to fuUy reimGallipolis passed ttl:' pool levy' It
1be proposal was crafted to burse those who contribute to
appeared that we were learning
restore individual voters as ttl:' congressional contenders.
that If we as a society want things,
primary source c1 funding fiJr
Thus, an lndlvidllal who gave up
we have to make them happen, we
House and Senate candidates. It to $100 to Jl)lltlclans vying for House
can't depend upon federal or state would also redure ttl:' lnvolvemmt or Senate seats would be allowed to
hanwuts to payourway. To do less of political action committees apply a credit for that amount
deprives aU ofo\us ot the feeling of operated by special Interest groups. against his or her tax llabUity. For
value and wofth that comes with
1be disturbing growihofPACs as married couples filing joint returns,
helping ourselves and the a major provider ~ money In
tre reUing would be s:m.
community.
1
congressional races was recently
• A 100 percent credit would make
Yes, the faUure of the much documented by ttl:' Democratic It as painless as possible lor ttl:'
needed mental health levy vividly
Study Group, an organization of average person to make a conbibu·
demonstrates that the smaU c1 OOdy progressive Derrocrats In the
tton ID ttl:' candidate of his or her
of "no's" and those too apatll:'tlc to
House.
choice," explains the DSG.
get out and vote, have once again
1be DSG collected data from
"The measure Is designed to
dictated whatshaU be our quality of more than ~.&lt;00 ftnanclal reports revive the role of small grassroots
llle here In Galila County.
filed by approximately 3,ml candi- contributions in funding congresFinally, what do we tell those in
dates, then Identified these strtking sional campaigns and to mcourage
desperate need of service? Perhaps ( shifts In campaign financing patt- members of Congress to reduce
nothing or perhaps we tell tll:'m to erns from 1974 to 1984:
tll:'lr dependence on special interest
come back next year and maybe
- Individual contrlbut!ons to PAC money , " adds the
the state or federal government wUI
contenders for House seats ac- organlzalbn.
once again give Gallla County ttl:'
counted ror 73 percent c1 all receipts
Notwithstanding Its potential to
money It needs to help Its citizens. in 1974 but only 47 percent In 1981. produce profound reform at a very
Oh well, we did save the cost of a
Among candidates !or senate sea Is, modest cost, the proposal has been
candy bar a day and that's the
ttl:' comparable decline was from 16 attacked by Individuals and organiImportant thing.
to 61 percent.
zations who perceive It as lnlmlcal
Bernard F. Nlehm, Ph.D.
- The smallest Individual dona - to tll:'lr narrow interests.
Executive Director
tions - those less than $100 Some Democrats are hostUe
WOOdland Centers Inc.
plummeted from 46 ID 19 percent c1 because they believe It wlll ·prlmarHouse candidates' tntal receipts Uy benefit Republlcans. The GOP,
and from :lllo Z3 percent of Senate trey argue, Is rrore likely .tn raise
candidates' total receipts.
rroney conbibUtlons 'ranging from
, :..._ During Ire same period, PAC ~ to $100 from upper middli!contributions rose from 17 to 36 lncome donors.
Today Is Friday, May 16, the l36th day of 1985 with 229 to follow.
The moon Is approaching Its first quarter.
·
percent of House candidates • total
Some Republicans are suspicious
receipts and from 11 to 18 percent c1 c1 a Democrauc-sponsorecl plan
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Senate candidates' total receipts.
1be evening star Is Venus.
tll:'y fear wUI prlmarlly assist
"Tile bottom line," says DSG Democrats. The GOP has little
Those born on tltls dateareundertheslgnofTaurus.1bey include author
L. Frank Baum ("The Wizard ofOz") In 1856; WOllam Seward, seeretary Executive Director Richard P. Incentive to change tre current
of state in 1867 when Alaska was purchased from Russia, lill801; David Conlon, "Is that PAC money Is system, under which It has consistHughes, inventnr of ttl:' microphone, in 1B3l; actor Henry Fonda In ~; displacing direct contributions ently maintained a huge fundfrom Individuals as ttl:' primary raising lead.
bandleader Woody Herman in 1913 (aee 73) .

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Daily Sentinel

Eaglettes capture
sectional crown

Collins' shutout earns
Eastern share of tide

By SOOTl' WOLFE
EAST MEIG'&gt; - Junior hu rier
Eddie Collins J»tched a two-hit
shutout Thursday evening as ttl'
Eastern Eagles polled tn an
impressive 10-0 SVAC dia rrond
victory over North Gall Ia . The win
gives Eastern at least a shareoftiF
SVAC title.
Eastern Is 18-5 overall and 12-2
agains t league compet itio n.
Symmes Valley which bas a chance
to share the title Is 11-2 inside the
SVAC and has one game left \\ilh
Kyger Creek.
Colllns, who had a no-hitter
through flv~ complete innings, gave
up one hit in each of the last two
innings. Collins walked just two and
struck out seven in picking up his
ninth win against just one loss.
Aft er a scoreless first inning.
Eastern got on Iil&gt; board wren
Royce Bissell led off with a
successful drag bunt. Bissell stole
second and third . then rode home on
Jeff Ca ldwell 's RBI double.
Leading 1-0. Eastern plated three
more runs in 1he third Inning wren
Bryan Dw·st led off wilh a walk,
stole ""'ond. and scored oo a line
single bv Kevin Barter. Brent ·
Bissell tipped a long triple to the
opposlle field and came home on
Steve Horner's sacrifice fly, the
score now 4-0.
While Collins and the Eagle
defense were mort' than impressive, the EHS offense was just as
successful. In til&gt; fourt h frame Jim

Caldwell. Collins and Barter led otf
wit h singles. Homer singled, and
Rovce Bissell, Jell Caldwell, and
Jeff Johnson each walked to force
home tMJ runs, the score row 8-0.
Senior third baseman Kevin
Barber. who had made several key
plays from IIF field, led off !IF fifth
with a long triple to left centerfield.
He then came home on a passed
ball that lodged In the lxlckstop, the
score now 9.0.
In the finale some younger
Eagles cam through wtth big nights
at the plate. Mike Martin reached
on an error, Allen Tripp smacked a
single. and freshman Brian BaUey
lined a single to Iight.
Steve George and J. Jenkins had
the lone Pirate hits.
Kevin Barll'r led t IF EHS hitters
wit h a perfect four-for-lour night
including a triple: Jeff Caldwell
was perfect wi th a double and two
walks.
Brent Bissell had a triple, while
Brian Bailey. Ed Collins, Steve
Horner. Royce Bissell, Jeff Johnson, Allen Tripp, and Jimmy
Caldwell each singled.
The Sectional Champion Eagles
next play a 1 the Unloto High School
In !IF District next Wednesday,
May 21 at 4 p.m.
Nort h Gallla finishes the season a
2-12 overall.
Linesmrf'
North 'Gall!a ............. .. {(() {0} 0- 0. 2-7
East£&gt;rn ................. ..... Ol1 rU1 x-10-13.0
Collltl&lt;i (\YP I and A. Bi~sPil , GPOrg~:&gt; (lP f.
\\'clrh. Doplr and G. Glassburn.

Oak Hill captures
SVAC track titles

The Oak Hill Oaks boys and girls . Brown won the 1600 meter run with
track teams captured the school's a lime of 4:54.
first ever track championships
As a team, the 3200 relay team of
Thesday even lng by winning the John Brown, Brian Evans, Ronnie
SVAC track meet on the OHHS Hale and Brinton Brown placed
track.
first in a time of 9: 13.8.
The Oak Hill Oaks boys outlasted
n NAL T EAM SCORES- Oak H\11147.
the Eastern Eagle txlys, polling 147
S ~JJ T PUT - Walls tO H! U -11 .
points to IIF runners-up 's 139 points.
POL F. VAU LT- McCain (0H l 10-0.
Hannan lface made a strong
LONG JUMP - Griffin &lt;E f 19·4.
.11ETER HIGH HURDLES - Raw ·
showing. finishing third \\1th 112 l!nsUO1OH
1 18.2.
points followed by North Gallia \\ilh
OISC1JS- Waugh rKC) 120-11.
lOU METER DASH - Adkins tHTI 11 .8.
66%. Kyger Creek with 18 and
1600 M~I ER RL' N- Brown !OHI 4;54.
Southwestern with one.
liO MET El1 LJ}W HURDLES- Barnes
The Lady Oaks had a little easier 1HT l 42 .4.
400 METER DASH - Maxim lEI 54.20.
time winning their rille. outpointing
:JlO METER DASH- Adkins tHfl 24.2
1100 MET ER DAS H - MrCoy IOHI
tre lady Eagles 110 to &amp;J~. Hannan
12.4.
Trace also finished third here with 2: HIGH
JU MP- Holstein tNG ) $.7 .
22 ¥, points wtth Southwestern close
:1200 METER RUN- Lance ! EI 11 : 12.6.
:t!OO METER RELAY - Oak Hill tB.
tehlnd \\1th 21. Kyger Creek did not
Bruwn. B. E\·ans, R. Hale and J. Brown)
score In the girls meet .
9: 13.8.
400 METut RELAY - Eastern 47.9.
Southern and Symmes Valley did
1600 MET rn REL AY- Hannan Trac(&gt;
rot fie ld track teams this year and :1: 51. 5
North Gallla only sponsors boys
GIRLS
track .
Awards were handed rut l:Jr the
Three events into the meet,
top boys and girls individual Eas tern led Oak Hlll11 -8 then in
the 100 meter low hurdles,
performances.
Hannan Trace's Deke Barnes Marcia Stapelton (16.9 seconds)
was the roy's top performer with 24 and Connie Adkins t17. 5) finished
points scored while the lady Oak's one-two and the lady Oaks took
Missy Adkins was the girls top the lead for good.
After the 100 meters, Eastern
scorer with JJ points.
Barnes won the :m meter lows In trailed 26-23 but Oak Hill with
a time of 42.2 seconds, placed Lora Green 14-10), Pam Reese
second In the 100 rn?ter dash and 14·6) and Gretchen Ondera (4 -6)
placed third In the long jump.
took the top three spots In the
The Daks' David Woods cam? high jump for a 13 point edge and
close to the top Individual hono rs Oak Hill was never really threawith 20 points. He didn't win any rne tened aga in .
Marcia Stapeit on also ca p·
event but placed second In the shot.
third In the 100 meter dash, fourth in lured the 300 meter low hurdles In
the highjump and fifth in the 200 a time of 54 .4 seco nds while
meter dash.
Allison Bris ker (1 : 10.8) took the
Adkins won three events. She 400 meter dash and Kelly Lewis
took the tape in til&gt; 100 meter dash won the 000 meter run In a time of
In a tlmeof13.3seconds. won tiF 200 2: 41.0.
meter dash In a time of 28.3 seconds
In the tea m events, Oak Hill's
and took the long jump with a leap 400 met er relay team of Brisker
ol15-3 3-4.
Green, Connie Adkins a nd Missy
BOYS
Adkin s won that race by tea tlng
U the ehampiOnship had to te Hann an Trace by one-tenth of a
narrowed down to any one evrnt, It s econd , 54 .8 to 54 .9 seco nds. The
was probably decided in the pole rea m of Green, Brisker. Kelly
vault where Oak Hill took the top L&lt;•wis a nd Siapelton won the 1600
three spols while Eastern failed to met er relay to clos e the day 's
evE!l ls.
score.
Oak Hill also took a second and
Oak Hill (26-121 will close out
third in the high ju mp whi le r egular season play Thursday at
Ea stern got a sixth place tor one Oak Hill In the Jackson County
Mee t agai nst Jackson and Well point.
Chad McCain , John Brown and sto n.
Lance Camptell took the three top
1'1 NM. TEA M SCORE S - Oak HlllllO.
spots in the pole vault while Paul
.1200 METER REL AY - Oak Hill IK.
McCoy placed second tehlnd North L'-"M•ls, D. Tibbs, Mlll {'r, Soulhworthl
II 22. .
Gallla 's Greg Holstein, who won In
OISUJS- V!"h lllcy IHT I B'7 ·10.
a jump-off. Both finished the evrnt
100 METER LOW HURDLES - M.
with the same numter of mlsses S lt:~p l f' IOO Hi.9
100 METER DMi H- M . Adkins 10H I
while clearing 5-8.
lfd J·-1 .
In the jump-off. both missed
Hl GH JUMP- Gr{'('n 10H 1 4·10.
1600 MET ER RUN- Baum (EI 6:19.6.
~a ln at 5-8 then both cleared the
I.ONG JU MP - M. Adkins IOH i 15-3 3-4.
ba r when II was lowered to 5-7. Both
SHOT PUT - Nu11er lEI 34·2.
4llll METER DASH - A. Brisker iOH\
made It at tbe 5-8 level then missed
I: 10.8.
,
at 5-9. Paul McCoy then missed at
JIO MET ER LOW HURDLES - Sla ·
!&gt;8 the third time around and piC't on iOHI 54.4.
IIJO MET ER RUN - K. Lewis i OHI
Holstein cleared It to win. Jedd 2:H
.O.
flawllns pl aced third while East·
a!OMETER DASH - Adkins tOHi 28.3.
~200 METER RUN - Ba um IE\ 14 :20.1
ern's Martin had the sixth spot.
~0 MITER RELAY - Southwestern
Other Individual firsts came from
11 :59 3)
100 METER RELAY - Oak Hill lA .
Mike Walls In the shot put with a
Brisker , L . Gref'n, C. Adkins , M. Adktnu
throw of 41 -11 . Jedd Rawlins won 51.8.
the 110 meter high hurdles in a time
1600 METER RELAY - Oak Hill IL.
Gre&lt;&gt;n, K. Lew iS, A. Brisker, and M.
of l8 .2 seconds, Paul McCoy Stapleton
1 lime un available.
finished first in the 8XJ meter run
with a time ol2:12.4 while Brinton

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MEIGS ALL DJS'IRICT SEIECfiONS - Two Melp Maraudel'!l
have beER cbolen to I he aU-dlsldct learn. 'lbey Include second baseman
Rodd llant8on, left, and lint baseman Chris Kennedy, right. Both are
louled as excellent Oelders and good conlael hllters.

New Lexington
eliminates Meigs
THE PLAINS - A live-run ftrst
Inning lifted New Lexington to a 9-5
win over Meigs In class AA
sectional second round tournament
J»ay here Thursday In baseball
ac tion.
The two-time ~lending sretional
dlampion Panthers wUJ lace Bel·
pre tonight at Athens High School
against number one seeded Belpre
lor the sectional crown.
The first lour Panther batters
reached base safely andbythetlme
the dust had settled, the New
Lexington had bunched four singles, one wallk, ooe hit lxltsman,
and one Meigs error for a quick 5-0
lead.
New Lex made It 8-0 In the third
when a costly Meigs error with the
bases loaded and hro wts allowed
all three runs r1 the Inning to come
across. New Lex, woo dtd mt have
a hit In the Inning, had loaded tre
lxlses on three base oo balls.
Having retired the lirst 10 batters
to lace him, New Lex's l))ug
Dumolt ran Into trouble In the
fourth as Meigs scored three runs.
Ou-ls Kennedy led rif by rmch!ng
on an error and three consecutive
singles by Donnie Becker, Mike
Bartrum, and Shawn Baker made
It 8-2 and R001 Harrison's fielder's
dlolce drove In a third.
New Lex made It 9-3 in the sixth,
but a base-running error kfpt them
from scoring at least two addltkmal
runs. With two wt and runners on
second and third, the Panthers had
two runs taken away when an

ensuelng double was erased along
with two REI's when the hitter
missed first base and was declare:l
the third out of tiF Inning.
The Marauders had an ·unlucky
sixth as Kennedy and Becker led otf
with doubles lo score ooe run and
Bartrum followed with a single.
But one out later, Rodd Harrison
drilled a line shot precisely In the
centerllelder's tracks and the
Meigs ruMer was doubled off first
to end tre threat.
Dumolt hurled the sevrn Innings
for New Lex and dld not walk a
batter while Ianning seven and
giving up eight hits. Jeff Nelson
starts! for Meigs and hurled live
Innings while suffering the klss.
Nelson fanned three and walked
six. Chris Haning pitched ttl' final
two Innings, fanning two and
walking one.
Meigs hitters lnclu~d a single
and double by Becker, two singles
by Bartrum, a double by Kennedy,
and one single each by Baker, Todd
Hysell, and Dive Hendricks.
Shortstop Tom Metzger led the
Panthers with three singles while
Steve Baker and Rob Brown had
two singles each.
Seniors playing thier final game
for the Marauders Included Rick
Wis e, Ha rrison. Baker. and
Ke!Uledy. Meigs wound up wtth a
15-9-1 slate.

TUPPERS PLAINS - Hosl
Eastern plated two runs In IIF
bottom of the sixth inning to take a
5-2 lead, then hold on to a 5-4
Sectional Tournament vlctory over
the Trimble Tomkittens here
Thursday even lng. The win gave
Eastern tiF Sectional Champion·
ship and a berth in the DJso·ict
Tournament at At he ns next
Thursday.
Last year, Eastern wE!lt to the
state after winning Sectional, District, and Regional Crowns.
The Eagleltes of Coac h Pam
Douthitt had only lour hits, but they
were quite timely. Tony a Savoy
doubled, Amy Young singled ,
Trlsha Spencer singled , and Melanie Mankin doubled .
Trimble took a 1-0 lead in the first
when Evans singled, advanced on a
ground out. then advanCed oo two
straight EHS walks. Evans then
came home oo a ground rut l:Jr the
game's first score before a potrntlally big Inning E!l!i&gt;d when a
Trimble runner was hit wtt h a hit
ball.
In the second fi·ame Amy
Berkhlrner walked, Melanie Mankin reached on an error aft er a bunt
and Tonya Savoy reached after
telng hit wtth a pitch. Arlene
Ritch ie walked to Ioree home a run ,
then Amy Peart sellled down to
strike out the next two batters, the
score 1-1.
In the top to the third lflmble
plated a single run wil&gt;n Bing
reached on an error, Shliflet
grounded out. and Lowe!)' tlftcd a
sacrlilce fly to left field to 'score IIF
go-ahead run 2-1.
In Eastern's hali of tiF third
Trlsh Spencer walked, Amy Berkhimer walked, then With two out
Melanie Mankin bunted to load the

bases on an error at third base.
Tonya Savoy walked and Arlene
Ritchie walked for a 3-2 EHS lead.
In the sixth Inning EHS added
some insurance. when with two out
Robinson walked, Mel Mankin
walked and Tonya Savoy slammed
a two run doutlle lor a 5-2 lead.
Trimble threatene:l In the seventh by scoring two runs and
leavin g the potential two winning
runs stranded on base. Shaffer
walked and stole se:ond , then Bing
ripped a solld llnedrlvetothirdtha t
was ki\ocked down putting runners
at the corners. Shifflet singled down
the rightfleld line to knock In roth
lfimble runners.
Following an error on a fly ball
that put two runners on, Lea Ann
Robinson snagged a nasty line
drtve to end the game.
Trimble hitters were Evans, s.
Lowery, and Shaffer with two
singles each and Shifflet a single.
Amy Young was the winning
pitcher with four walks and one
strikeout. Amy Peart suffered the
loss with twelve walks and 13
strikeouts.
Wednesday evening Eastern
earned a tenh In the final s with a
win over Federal Hocking 13-12.
The Winning runs came in tlF
seventh Inning wren Ariene Ritchie
singled, stole second and third,
Amy Young walked, and roth
scored on an error on Lrsa
Rucker's misplayed ball, the score
13-12.
Eastern hitters were Young wit h
three singles, Ritchie had two
singles, Savoy a double and single,
and singles each by Lance and
Robinson .
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Lln es rorc:

Tr!mblt•.........
Easlern .......

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By Innings:
N&lt;w L&lt;xlngton ............. !llJ 001 11--9·11 ·1
Meigs .. .. ... ................... .000 Ill 1-~ S3

Dumdl (Y/Pl and Tayklr. NE&gt;Isoo (LP),
Haning (61 . and Bart rum.

former Redmen coach, wUI present
special awards In men and
women's basketball and the
Greater Ohio Athletic Conference
champion softball team. Rio's
guest speaker for the even ing wlll
te Bob Eastman, President r1 Ohio
Valley Foodland. Refreshments
will be served at the conclusion or
the awards ceremony.
Questions may be addressed to
the toll free numter In Ohio,
1-IIXl-282-7'201 or (614) 245-5353, Ext.
294.

Work party set
RUTLAND - Rutland BowhuntRrs Assoc iation wUI have a work
party Saturday. beginning al 10
a.m., and a special meeting
starting at 7:30 p.m. Sa turday
night.

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Tournament game postponed
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs~u th Point ~tiona I championship
game scheduled for Thursday a1
Meigs was postponed due lei wet
grounds and will play tonight at
4:30 p.m. The top-seeded Marau-

derctt cs have a 25-1 record, but
should be hard-pressed against the
16-5 Lady Pointers. Meigs Is the
defending sC'&lt;'tional and district
champions.

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Middleport Pen~tal Church,
South 'Third Ave . at 2: :Ill Sunday
afternoon. For the graduation
program the chUdren wiD present ''The Uttle Red Hen."
Pictured here In their costumes
lor the play with Mrs. Clark
Baker, teaeher, are left Ill right,
front, Holly Milhoan, Danlelle
Peckham, Rachel Ashley,
Steven Rice, and Undsey Nottingham, and back, .lerrod
Clark, VIncent ROOerlck, Curti•
J ellers, Danny Sayre, and BUJy
Young.
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RL'TLAND - Dance at Rutland
Civic Center 8 to 10:JJ p.m. Fr iday
with music by Music Unlimit ed:
admission. $2 single: S3 coupil'.

through Sunday with services at
7:30p.m. nighlly. Evangelist will be
B.T. Weston of Columbus, Ohio.
Singing min istry will also he
featured .

S.\TURD.\Y
RACINE - Annual Southern
High School variety show. "Solid
Gold", 8 p.m. Sat ur'day in the
Charles Hayman gymnasium .

CHESTER - Special serv ices
wit be held at the Chester Church of
God . Sunday through Wednesday, 7
p.m. with Biblr teacher, Angel
Percy. Gilbert Spenrt.'r, pastor.
invites the public.

RACINE -Revival at Frredom
Gospel Mission Church through
Saturday at 7:30 nightly. Located
on CR 31, Bald Knob St lversvillr
Road back of Po11 land an d RacinP.
Rev. Clyde Ferrell, cvangrllst:
special singers.

POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogy Society meeting, 2 p.m.
Sunday at Meigs Museum. Open to
public. Those attending in vited to
bring thPir family Bibles to hav&lt;'
their l'E'COrds copied.

RACINE - Soulhrrn High Choir
\\111 present thl'ir annual varie ty
show this Saturday evening at 8
p.m. Entitled "Solid Gold" and
under thl' direction of music
teacher Roberta Maidens, the show
wil l take place in the Charles
Hayman Gymnasium . Evrryone
welcomr .
SUNDAY
CLIFTON - Clifton Tatx'rnacle,
Clifton. W.Va .. will be in reviva l

Sunday program set
The Pomeroy sa tellite of thl'
Atht•ns Communit y Music School
will huvP ils annual spring program
at 1:30 p.m . Sunday a t the United
Mrt hodisl Church in Pomeroy.
Students panlclpatlng are .Julla
and Jennifer Buck, Aaron and
Jared Sheets, Elizabeth Downie
and Pam Ash. The recita l program
is open to the public.

NEW HAVEN - Hymn sing
Sunday 1:30 p.m .. First Chu rch of
God, New Haven. and 7: 30p.m. at
Christian Brethren Church, Mason,
featuring Sincere Gospel Quart et d
Flatwoods, Ky., and Reflections
Trio of New Haven.
RUTLAND - Revival starting
Sunday, 7 p.m., continuing through
May 25 at Rullan,d Church of God .
wtth Rick Murphy, evange list: Mr.
and M1-s. Murphy providing mu sic.

•lberry Ave.

992·2119

Pomeroy,

Gospel sing
POMEOR Y - A tenefit b'OSpel
sing will be held at the Meigs Junior
High school at 7 p.m. Saturday
evening under sponsorship of the
Meigs Cou nty Ministerial Associa tion. Featured singers will be
Sunrise, Kyger Valley Boys, and
the Gabriel Qua net. A Jove offering
will be taken to be used by the
Association lor the needy. The
~blic is invited to attend .

30 Total

•No Age limit- No Appointment Needed
•No Extra Charge For Groups Up To four
•Pay Only ~3.00 Down- Bal. On Delivery
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TUESDAY
POMEORY - A P ast Masters
night observance Thesday 7 p.m ..
Pomeroy Masonic Temple: aU past
masters and master masons in·
viled . Work in master mason
degree.

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6- 3Vzx5 Color
18- Wallet Size Color

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SUGAR RUN MILLS

PAGEV ILLE - Revival , Pagevil le Freewill Baptis t Church Mon·
day, through May 24: services 7:30
p.m. ni ghtly: Merlin Teets,
evange list.

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POMEROY - Revival services
at the Pomeroy Church of Chr iSt
will begin Sunday and coni iltur
through Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
each evening. Art B11•h of Opera ·
lion Evangt'lize wil b(' the
rvangpllst.

loaded with extras.

DRAGON- ORTHA PRODUCTS

POMEROY - OH KAN Coin
Club meeting Monday at Riverboat
Room of Diamond Savings and
Loan Co.. IV. Main, Pomeroy.
Social hour. trading session, 7 p.m.
preceeds mreting. Following, coin
auction, refreshments fo llowing
m&lt;'&lt;'llng; anyone Int erested is
invited .

RUTLAND - The Rutland
Garden Club will meet Monday at
7: 30 p.m . atthr h:Jmr of Mrs. Albert
Woodard .

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Timotey Jones. son of William C.
Jones, 41074 Baker Road , Pomeroy.
has enclosed In the U. S. Navy's
delayed ent ry program.
The program allows young men
and · women to mUst on inactive
duty up tn a year telore trey
receive I~Fir initial tralng.
Jones who Is a 1985 graduate of
Meigs High School Is schedu led to
receive recruit training at the U.S.
Naval Training Center In Great
Lakes, Ill., in Augu st. Following
recruit trai ning, he wU I receive
further schooling in the Navy 's Hull
Technician rating.

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LONG BOTTOM - A spaghetti
su pper wUI be held Saturday by the
Long Bottom Community Assocla ton Saturday with serving to be he ld
from 4 to 7 p.m.at the community
bulidlng. The menu wUI be spaghetti and meatballs, tossed salad. roll
or garlic bread. tea or coffee, and
dessert. Cost wll be $3.50 for adull s
and $2 for children .

.\ "FffiS'I.. FOR STEWART-R. T. Stewart who has huraect turkeys
with a bow and arrow lor the past lour Year.i. bagged his llrst
Wednesday momlng In the Rutland oonununity. The wild bird weighed
18 pounds and had a 10 Inch heard. Stewart Is a memlier &lt;i the RuUand
Bow Hunters .\9i0Ciatlon. WUd turkey season Is In )Jst three weeks a
year.

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TINY TECH - Graduation of
the kindergarten chUdren of
Tiny Tech wtll he held at the

RACINE - A benefit dance will
be held Saturday night at the
Raclnr American Leglon ha ll from
9 p.m. to I a.m. The public Is invited
to attend .

Annual Red-White tilt Sunday
RIO GRANDE - The annual
Red-White game, featuring returnIng lettermen and new recruits l:Jr
Rio Gran~·s 1986-87 basketball
season, w1U start at 3 p.m. Sunday,
May 18 In the Lylie Center.
Joe White, a6-3guardlromCanal
Winchester High School and Most
Valuable Player In the Columbus
All-Star Game; John Lambcke, a
6-6 point player from WUmlngton
High School and All-Disirlct
player; Steve Cluxton a 6-5 oil
guard who worked after graduation
and will return to the sport re
played In Wilmington High School
four years ago; Ray Singleton, a 6-4
small forward and Northwest
Junior College transfer who was
one of. the most highly recrultEII JC
players In the state of &lt;lllo; and
Gerald Clay, a 6-ti renter and
transfer !rom Wright State University round olf the basketball squad
olllfl6.87.
In addition , last year's starters
will be present: Joe Verhoff,
borored by First Team All-Mid
Ohio Conference and M-OC MVP,
All·Distrtct, and Honorable Mention All-American awards; and
Mike Smith, Second Team All ·M·
OC and Honorable Mention All
District player. Jimmy Kearns,
Marc Gothard, and Dan Dressen all
"had a successlul spring," accordIng to head roach John Lawhorn .
At 7: JJ p.m. the Rkl Grande
College awards ceremony wUI
commence In the Multipurpose
Rooms ol the James A. Rho~s
Student Center. Newt Oliver,

By The Bend

Friday, May 16, 1986

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6 1986
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Pomeroy-Middlepert. Ohio

Ohio

Friday, May 16, 1986

This Message and Church
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unto mstructton and
th1ne ears to the words '
of knowledge
~ Proverbs 23 12

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all the re qu~rem ents and a re n o w prepared to fa ce
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TRINITY DfURQl RM

\\

H f&gt;t:'ITtn
pastor: Droble Buck ~ nd &lt;1\ School Supt
CJiW'('h Scbool9 15 a m Wm ship Srn If' 10 V\
a m CIXJ!r rrhe~l 1\Jcsdav 7 l l p rn
under dlrocdon of Lois Bw r

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAil\
RENE Corner Union and Mull.x-rT\ fU'\
Thomas G lm MC'Ciung pastor Norm.an Pn 'S
ley S S Sup( Sundav SchOol 9 lJ a m
morntn~worshlplO

l:l a m ('l.en mgsm1C'f'ti
p m mid-week serv1('(' \\ rdnrsdav 7 p m
ffiACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH l26 E
Main St F'omt&gt;roy Sunday S('f'\.jCf'S Hoi\
corTnJunion on t tp firs! Sunda\ of C'arh m.Jnlh
and oomblnOO 1'.1th morning ~&lt;l\1.'1 on thr
thirdd Suntlay MorninJr prayer and SCI lll)n on
all othPr Sundays ci t!I' rmnt h Cllw ch School
and Nurser) care prtJ'Vkted Cotr(l(&gt; OOJr m ttl:
Parish H alllmnl.&gt;diiilel} folloY. lng 1hP srn k'f'
POMEROY OIURCH OF CHRL~r m W
Maln St Neil ProudiOOI JX!SIII" Blbk&gt; Sr~Yol
9;3) a m Morning"c:rshlp tJ lla m \ outh
rneE'lln~ 6: 00 p m EvenlnM ...,urshlp i m p
m Wedn€sd ay nlJ!:hl pr ay('l ffi('l tm~ and RlbiP
smty 7 ro ~m
TilE SAlVATION ARMY U5 RuttPrnut
Ave Pomt&gt;rov Mrs fu-a Wmlng In c h ar~
~nday ho lln~ !T'I('€'ting 10 a m
Sunda\
School 1[}: ll a m Sunday &amp;hool Y~ M
Elolse Adams ~adrr 7 lJ p m Sal\ atlon
meeting valiou.'i speakers and mtt~lt Sf:«'lal&lt;;
ThursdaY ll ll a m Ia 2 p m Ladii"S Horw
Le~ mt:'mbrrs In chru gr all wonY.n
lnv11ed 6 f5 p m 1lTW'Sdav Cor~ Cadi:'f
Classs tYoung Proplr-Blblet 7 :Il p m Blblf'
Snxty and Pra)er rtlC'('ti~ cpm to ttw- J:X.lblk
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCll OF
OIRJST J3Z2ti ChUdrt'n s Hom.' Road rC'ount\
Road 7fil !B2-5235 Vocal mus k' Sunda\ War
slhp 10 a m Blbk&gt; SIUdy U n m Wor ship tip
m Wedn«day Bible Slu&lt;l) ' p m
()[.0 DEXTER BIRI E CHR I ~rl \N
CHUROf Ah In Cw'lis. pao;tor LtndJ ~\\.m
Supt Sunday School 9: l) a m IJ'N C h ln ~ ~rt
vil1'1i first and third Sund 1\ folio\ \ lnl! ~ f)(L1 \
School \ oo th Tllfll&gt;lm~ 7 ll p m ('\'f'r, Sun
day
GRA H \ M UNTTF.D ME'T ffH &gt;f"f
Pr£'achlng 9 30 1m fi ro; t ~nd ~('f'n nd S.u 1
days of ea ch month th1d md fnur1h ~n
day eachmoo th worship ~ r " W"" tt- lOp
m Wedn ~da ' e' {'11\n ~" at - :Ill p m
Pra)'f'r and Blblf' St urh
SEVENTH DAY AD\ ENTJS T \-l ulll
frry Heigh ts Road Poffif'f('J\ I 1&gt; •'
Brur h Pastor Sa bhalh Srt1ool Supf r n
tPndf&gt;fll Hhonda Markin S 1hba lhSt h1ol
~in s at 2 p m (r1 Sa tu1tla ' ..,. 1th Y. ot ~ h t p
!Wrvlcr lolloY.in.E at 1 1~ E\ f'nonr .... r l
rome
RUTLAND FIRST BAPT IST C'f lL HOI
- Slslf'r Harr\('tt \\ 1rnr r Supt ~ und ' '
Setlool 9 30 a rn Morning: \\ oro; hl p ]I) h
am
POMEROY FIRST Ri\Pl !Sf l\ o;trm
Hall ey mlnlstE'r William Snou fftt s, n
day School Supt Sunc:la\ Srhoo l ~ l•J 1m
Morn In~ \\ orslllp 10 lOam
FIRST SOt:THER N 131\PTTS f Po
mPr o' Pik1 E La marQ Rn mt p t ~ l r r
Ja ck NN'd !'i Sund ay Srhool DlrN' IOr Sun
da y School 9 30 am Morning ~\ orshl p
1045 lH"nlng~orshlp 700 pm tD ST
&amp; 7 30 1E S T I \\ 00nl'Sda y Pra\ rr Sl'r
vlcP 7 00 p m 1D ~ T 1&amp; 7 ~0 PM F S
T l Mls ~ l on Frl P n d ~ ( a~ ('S 2 nt Ro' a l
Amb&lt;lssac..hJtS /boys al{rs 6-1 RI and Gt rl ~
In Action tagt&gt;S S- 181 un \\ rn nPSd:ns - p
m 1DST 1&amp;7 JOp m 1E S T 1 Turs dn
Vlslt a llon I) ~ p m
FAITH TABER NACLE CHURCH lla&lt;
ley Run Road Rev E:mmf'tt Rau &lt;iion pa &lt;i
tor Handi('v Dunn st~pt ~ u nd 1y SC'hool
lOam SundayP\f'nln~ ~&lt;' nk(' 7 111pm
Btblf' lf'arhln~ i )'} p m Thu rsd n
SYRACUSE MlSSI ON CHrrn St Sv
racusf' Sinlrrs m a m Suncht\ E•l'ntn g
servlc~ Sunda y an d WrdnMda\ 111- Oil p
m
MIDDLEPORT CHUnCH Of ( HnfST
IN CHRIS ! TAN UN ION Re\ Krlt h Ebhn
pas tor Sunda\ Srhool lf :m a m \\ rKir
ffa yman sup! Mornln,e ,\ orshl p lO 311a
m Sunda) CH' nin~ sr rvlrf' 7 ?.0 p m
Wf'dn esda ) PraH'r MN&gt;I1n.E 7 10 p m
MT MORIAH CHUR CH OF GOD
Raclnr Rr' J a m('~ Sanrrflf'l(l 1&gt;1st or
Fre&lt;'man Williams Supt Sunda v Sf'hoo t
9 45 am Sund:n and \\ ed nMdH 1'\('n
lnR servlC&lt;'s 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT FIRST llAPfiST
,rncr Sixth and Pa lrll('r F..at l Edrn P11 s
tor Ray Fields S S Sup! Dan ltlg-'!S
Ass! Sup t Sun da\ Srhoo l 9 I ~ a m
Morning Worship Ill 15 am Sundet\
Evenin g servlcf' 7 p m Youth mPrlln~.:
730 p m \.\edn esda\ {'\f.'nln~ s o\ trr p
m Choir practice 8 p m

MIDDLEPORT CHURC H OF CHRISl
5th and Main Bob Melt on mlnL&lt;;t&lt;'r AI
Hartson assoc mlnbiter Mlke GN iach
SUnday School Superintendent Bible
School 9 30 am Morning_Wor!!hlp 10 30
am Evening Worship 7 00 p m \\1&gt;dn l'S
day, 7 00 p m Prayer mE't'ting
MIDDL EPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZAREli E C~&gt;pastors Rt'V Charles Cov k•
and Rev Na ncy Coyle Bill Wh it(' Su nday
~bool Supt Su nda y School 9 30 a m
Momtng Worship 10 30 a m Evange listic
: meeting 7 00 p m Wednesda y 1 00 p m
Prayer mee ting
IINJTDI I'RE!IBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF M,:IGS COUI&gt;"rY
Rev Ken Wllklnoon
HARRISONVR.LE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worship Services
9 00 a m , Church School 10 15 am
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN sunday School 9 am Chu rch serv ice
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Sup! Sunda y School 9 30 am mo1 nin,g
so many of th e m these d a ys you a re already aware
• ors hlp 11 , m s""d') ""nino'"" 1 •
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30 P m Pn) r• Meerlno WNI"'"'""
of some of the problems that ca n beset th1 s rea l
730 pm
SYRACCSF. FIRST CHURrll OF GOD
Grocene~ ­
wor ld an d th1s shoul d ca use you to appreciate your
non p., 1,,0 , , 1 Wnr&lt;hlp "" ' "" sund"
11 S I Mtmor1ol Dr
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Gen e ral Merchandi M!
Jn 1m Sundn School II am EH•nlng
e duca t 10n a )I th e more an d wan t t o h e Ip t h e s 1t ua
.or. hlp " " ,,. 7 "' P m wronrs&lt;l"
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liOn 10 so me way On t he other hand your House of
P"V" m l~llng ; "p m
M1 IIERMON UNITED BRE:T HR FN
Wors h ip may al so be forced to ex1st on a I1m ted
IN CHR IST CHURCH 1 "" "~ In re, '"
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Communlh off Cl nt Hl Rr\ Robrrt Rordl'n p1~ 1 o 1 Ct •n r l1u ~ n un1h sup l
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budget , SO In additiOn tO attending It dO a)) yOU
Sander&lt; 1"""' Jrrr Holte r 1" IPI&lt;Ier
Sund ,., S hno Q 111 1m ~co nd md
Ed Hou sh Sund tv Sc hool Sup I Su nd 1v IU Utlh ~ untii\ ~ I&gt;II Shl p~ f i \H I tl ~ 10p
104 E MAIN ST, POMEROY
can to aSSISt '"one way or anot h er It IS there that
Sc hoo I " I m monnng "OfShlp und m
rh lldrrn s church 10 10 am €'\ rntn g
I
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you earn a out the Origin 0 t e worl d and th e God
prea&lt; hln g SPrl Icc on Ihe &gt;« ond &lt;Od
Main St M1 ddhpo11 H&lt;' Gl beT! C r u ~
who created 11 Th1 s IS a f1fet 1me c urnculum w h c h
lourrh sun&lt;l ' ' ' " 7 111 P n Ch, l&gt;llrn En
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p1~t o r
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SUCC ESS ROAD UIU RCH OF CHRIST
TERJA I' - Sunday School 10 a m
d t
CHURCH OF' C.OD OF PROPHF n
Church SC' r.lcc 11 15 am
any gra ua on
LoeatN.I on 0 J Whitr Hn lclnf High .... IV - Joseph 13 lfosklm t v 1n grlls1 ~u nday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
160 Pa t H rn ~on pastor Sun d~\ Sc hooi!O Bl blr Stu d\ (J • m \\ 01 !ihrp 10 1 m ~ un
f' \Pnln ~ s('n &lt;f' f p m \\f'dnpsda v
J ohn E\ans Su nda y School 10 00 a m ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . J a m Classrs l orall a~f'5 lunlnr Chu rrh 11 f'da\ r\ n\nJ!:
Sl'f\ irf' - p m
Su nda} Morni ng Worship U OOa m Chll
a m Mor n l n~ worship II , m Adult
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are with us Amen
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Morning ser mon 11 am Sunday night
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH located on
\\ot ~ h l p lfl 10Cl m UMW tF.\I.tn inJt Cir
sen. Ices Christian Endeavor 7 30 P m
PomC'roy Pike County Road 2.'i nee~r Flat
\11 sPt.ond\\t 'll nl sda\ 710 pm UM \\1
WEDNESDI\Y
Song servlct' 8 P m Prearhlng 8 .ll P m
woods Rev Black wood pastor Services
Af11 1n )Qn Cu1 111 S(lt on d l hursda\ 1 p
Mid Wff'k pra~er m('('llng Wedn esday 7 on Su nday at 10 :Wa m and7 30 p m wit h
11 tltu!wnkln,R I
'A Samaritan who was travelling that way came upon the man
P m ..
Sunday School9 30 a m Blblr Study Wl'd
S \1 F M CE'\Tf R -Churc h School lO a
and wren he saw him , h1 s heart was HUed wllh pily • !Luke 10 33
HEMLOCK GROVF. CHRISTIAN Rog
nesday 7 30 P m
n1 \\ nrshlp 9 .15 J m t,Rubenklngl
TEV)
cr Wa tson pas tor CrMlson Prall Sunday
FAITH FELLOWSHlP CRUSADE F'OR
S\10\\ \ 11 U - Wou hip 8 :lO it m
School Sup! Morning Wors hip 9 30 am
CHRIST St Rt 33t! Antiqui ty Rev
lhu 1th SchooJIO ,I m 1Rubenk ln~1
Sunday Sc hool 10 30 am Evenln~ se r
Fra nklin Dicken s pas tor Sunday mo. n
SOUTHf KN CL USTE R
The Prayer for the Day Thank You, Lord fo r I hose who sho" us
vi ce 7 ~ p m
tn g 10 am Sunday C'vcnlng 1 30 p m
Rf'' R o~e r Gract
MI' UNION BAPT IST Dona ld Sh ue
Thursday even In~ 7 30 pm
how to love and wiD relp us con tinue o n oor jou m cv m li fe In J esu s
Rf&gt;v l'aul M~Uulrt
pastor Joe Sayre Sunda y School Supt
SI'IVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
name Amen
Kev Keith Radtr
Sunday School 9 45 am Evening war
TTST CHURCH Pastor Robert Byers
\P I I F l ROVE - CHu rch Sc hool 9 OU
stllp 6 :.1 p m Prayer Meeting 6 30 p m
Sunday Sc hool 10 a m Wors hip serv ice 11
1m \\ ots ht p 10 00 am Ifi rst and third
Wednesday
a m Sunday evening service 7 30 p m
The Tho ught for the Day We lea rn to love when o lll:•rs lovP lls
Sund I) s 1 ~ M\\ Second Tu('Sday 7 30 p
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Wedn(&gt;S(Jay evenl nR service 7 30 p m
m P1 1\ N rtlC't'li n,E \\ rd nrsda } 7 p m
CHRIST Dave Prentice mlnl!! lcr Deryl
INDEPENDENT HOUNDS CHUROf
iGt aCf' l
111URSDAY
Well!; Su pt Church School 9 a m wor
tnc Pearl St Middleport Rev 0 De ll
BE I HA NY - Worship 9 a m Chu rc h sh ip Service 9 45 p m
Manley p.aslor Su nday Sdlool 9 30 a m
Pilate
washed
hls
hands
M !root of t re crowd r n m In noce nt or
St- hoot 10 a m Bible Study Wednesday
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Morning worsh ip 10 30 am Even ing
10 ;~ m !Jon a~ Women s f PIIOI'. stllp
this
man's
blood,"
he
satd
'It Is yoor respons lbll lly 1Manhew
RE:NE Rev Herbert Gra te pastor
worship 7 lJ P m Tuesda} 12 30 p m Wo.
\\ ednr sday ll 1 m tMc(.. ulrPI
27 24)
Frank Riffle supt Sunday School 9 30 11
mens Prayer mE.'eling Wednesday 7 XI
CAR ME L - Chu rc h &amp;: hool 9 30 a m
m Worsh ip service 11 am and 7 p m
p m Prayer and P raise service
Worship iO 4S a m Second and Four th Su nday Wednesday 7 p m Prayer meet
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOO
Sund ays Fell owshlp dinner with Sutton lng
The Prayer for the Day Lord Jesus may we fo llou your example
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd EldPr
third fhursd ay 6 30 p m tMrGulre)
LAU REL CLIFF FREE MET OODIST
James Miller paslor Sund ay School
and always live In service to all people Amen
EAS I LETART- Ch urch School 9 a m
CHURCH Rev Rober t Miller pastor Ro.
10 30 a m Worship Service Sunday, 1 30
Wors hip 10 a m second and fourth Sun
bert E Barton DlretiOr liC hr lstlan Edu
p m Bi ble Study Wed nl?!!day 7 30 p m
days UMW fll !ll Tuesday 7 ~ p m
TheThoughtlor the Day Do we fo llow t he exa mple of Jesus or t he
cation Steve E blin aulsta nt SU nday
POMEROY WESLEYAN HO:.INESS
(Gra('e)
School 9 30 a m Momlng worship 10 30
Harrisonville Road Rev Dewey Klng
e xample of Pilate?
LF. fAR r ~A Ll S - Worship 9 a J!1
am Choir practice Sunday 6 30 p m
pa~t o r
Cli nton Faulk Su nd ay School

"Free Esttmates'

tEAFORD

(614)992-2039 or
(hl4)992-5721
'

New Homes luilt

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Expenenced Servtce tn
Mtcrowaw Ovens,
Ra11es. A1r
Condtttonel1,
Refngerators. Washers
&amp; Dryers. TYs &amp;
Satellite Systems
14 Hr lmwgoo&lt;y StmQt

949 2146

3/11/ttn

Rutland Ohlo4S77S
Bdl BrDwn, Owner
PhOne (614) 142 2777

Pometog FlowS' Shop

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

A/C

No Sunday Calls

J Wm

lHE DAILY

'VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
'ILOWN IN
INSULA nON

birthday, May 16th.
Deep m my heart you
wtll always stay
Loved and remembered
thts spec11l day.
Stster Dorothy

Brown's Fire &amp;
Equipment ~:~~~;d

M1ddleport
Pomeroy 0

1n the very near future you w1ll don

l1fe 1n the' real world

m
..

co mplete
r::Q tL::L
Autom ot1ve
~
Servtce
Locust &amp; Beech Street
992 9921

ilfetrme ed ucate a person

~ raduate s

s Second
Pomeroy
991 331S

116

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

a

decade plant trees

-

KingsbuiJ Home Sales
&amp; Selvice =· ~
The

E TEACHER

If you are plan n 1ng for a

Pomeroy

KERMIT S KORNER
Pomeroy. OhiO

RIDENOUR

\

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Church &amp; Office Supplies
GIFTS
99 Mtll St
Mtddleport

NEW YORK
a.DlHING HOUSE

The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.
TEAFORD REALTY
P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
WHEN LIFE IS THE SUBJECT,

"'

Business Services

In Loving Memory of
Alice M. Freeland
on this her

NEW LISTING - 3 BR
lrame home nat gas fur
nace stove 1efngm alor and
workshop
COUNTRY - 9 acre s more
or less ba rn outbUIIdmgs
pon d 3 BR hou se w/ full ba
se menl Ea stern schools
$27 !"ilO
20 TRAILER SPACES - Sev
eral ~r:reages w1th I\OOds city
waterrn M~ersVIIIe Excellent
co ndnron good opportumty
lor bu ~ness person ~ate ap
i&gt;'OVOO $70 000
MINERSVILE - N1ce older
3 BR home m good condr
Iron Good carpel1ng new
lum ace new roof &amp; nv er
VIeW $29 900
RIVERVIEW ~ One lloor 3
BR ltame home near P1m
Hut $12,000
Bl LEVEL rm modern
home 1n Ba ums SubdiV 4
BRs 1800 sq It mo re or
less cenl ral '" g, ra ge and
lg lol $62 !"iJO
LG 2STORY - Handyman s
spec 1al w1th I acre lol l ots ol
room lols of space See an d
g1ve us an oiler
RT 7 BY PASS- One lloor
3 BR home w/ baih rura l
water porches &amp; mce •lot
$22 00 0
NEW CHESTER ~ Lovely
ranch w/ 3 8Rs dm1n g lg
stone ilreplace rn I he lamrly
rm ltmshed baseme nt w11h
lols ol slorage cupboards
Lois of fru1t and 2 47 acres
Askmg $75 000

a

I

WANT TO SELL

CALL 992-3325

Housiny
'H eadquatiPrs

•

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H

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lg

Fondm

(73 -101. .. .'40

Doon (73·851 •

'Ia'

Frontlum,.n
170
FORD TRUCKS
Fondm (73 -791. .... '40
Ooon (13-79)
IJOO
Rad Support
1110
Grtfl Shtll.. . ...
Ill 0

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
Darwm, Oluo
992-7013
992 ·5SS3

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO
Authomtd Jolsn Oeert,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Eq11pment
Oeolor

Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Serwlce
I 3 86

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Add on1 end remodelrng
- Aoofmg and guner work
- Concrete worll

- Plumbing and l!llectrt CAl
work

I free Estrmates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992-7314

Pomeroy, Ohto
4 15 B6 1c

Pubhc Nottce

WOO

IIPpoWl!od

of the llllal8 of

ChiiiiM 0 Frye decooood 1118

NEW LISTING - CHESHIRE
1986 Mans~n mob1le
home on renloo lot Beauhfu l
und wrth 3 bedrooms elec
forced arr heat wrth central
arr InsulatiOn package lor !lf1
Clet1Cy $17 !"ilO 00
NEW LISTING ~ EASTERN
DISTRICT - Ju sl neht lor a
large fam1ly 1 4 5 bedrooms
1~ baths lull basement
garage carport Gas FA
hea l New rool large deck
Over 2 acres of land
$35 900 00

LARRY'S
SOUTHERN MILLS
CARPET OUTLET
Holtson Rd , Middloport

992-6173

5/ 13/ 1 mo

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

ol Route #1 80Jt 81 Aull.,d

oh., 46n5

Roben E Bud&lt;
Probotgo Judgo
lena K Nou..,od

Res1dent1al

&amp; CommerCII!

Call:
992-5875 Or
742-3195
II

3 Announcements

14 tfc

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trench1ng of Any Type
BICkhoe ServiCe
Ptumbing Serv1ce
Custom Weldtng
lowboy Hauling
Septic Systems
Llcenoed &amp; Bonded

At 4 Hynll Run Rd
Pomeroy OhiO 46769
Ph 1614) 992 2834
992 8704
FREE ESTIMATES
S 7 2 mo

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUilT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable

Pmos"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Ntght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16

86 tfn

ARMY SURPLUS
&amp; CAMOUFLAGE

OPEN HOUSE Sunday lily 18
at 37086 Kmeslxuy Rd 2 bed
room cedar ~ded 3 111 old
quality home on 37 acres mil
Dorothy Rutter 592-156V591
3738 Soleand Bloom Rutten

591 5.i63

S1zes 4 Yrs and up
ALSO HUNTING.
SURVIVAL and
VARIETY ITEMS

ACROSS FROM
POST OFFICE IN
MASON, W.VA.
304-773-5222

NEW LISTING ~ POMEROY
3 bi!d roo m home
new ly remodeled on 4 lots
New rool basement wood
burner FA gas heal Owner
needs sale' $19 900 00

5 15 86 t mo

~A cute

UT'S IUILO UP TOGETHER!
•LOCAlLY OWN£0

NEW LISTING - Cute little
one bedroom home rn Ra
cme 1n good cond rt1on alu
m1nu m Sldmg all storms
Je vel lot Good pnce at
$13 !"i~O 00
Henry

E Cleland, Jr
992 6191

Jean Trussell
Dott11 Turner

&amp;

949 2660

992 · 56~?

[HI
IIIA"OA

•LOCI! LABOR

tfole
Bul~tngs

t St~~~~ Butldinp

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPliANCE
CHESrER-985-3307
-4/1/dn

Howard

l. Writesel

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Clean1ng
Patntmg
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2168
2178611n

ELITE POLE
BUILDINGS

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
AGRICULTURAL
Custom

Destgn

Service
CALL 667-3271
Co111p1re the Qullly
Before ~ou Bu~

WAMSLEY &amp; GRAY
Phont

5 14 1 lito

773-5527 o• (3041 m-3316

FOUN IAI"
RES TAURANT
Located rn the
Sadd lebrook Inn
Rt 82 8 mriH soutll o l
tlw! Pomlttl'l' Mason Bridgl

Chaost from 3 Mlats-

Ham ChiO:tn or IBid SttGk
S.ntcl wdh 4 'IP'ubl"
Mtlod dtuul e~n.t dr1nk

SUNDAY

8Ufr£T ~ 14

95

11 30 am Co 2 00 p.m
Chthlnn 12 I U...r - 1h

Prl(t

S&amp; ... rfiEE
Our SpH'ialh

WHOLE API'LI Pill-•• 50

I

5/8-1 mo

Rl 124,Pomoroy Ohto

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto True1111111u
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
3 24

51861mo

Pt Pleasant
8t Vicinity

Very mceturnitUre driP• extre
nlct~ ck:tthn l.mpt bed clott'ln

Gtrege Sele May 15 115 17 It
2926 Maple Awe 1 htle of
everythinG lnctudlnQ good hint
room tutti driPII blcJaprHCI
and 15 tPMd bicycle

lawn mow., Grftely trtctor
kltchan slnb McCovs Pl~nts

Sub ON SterttFridwt &amp;-18 88
Mty 18th 17th Antique furni
1ure gluswtr~ tlltilejuns 1ir
condition• 701 Cherry St

Yerd S.lt Frl &amp; Stt 4 ftmlly
Too much too mention 429
Eureh St• At Lowlt' Gtrt1etd
ht

....................,..,.1 frl

Sat Sun
Family Yard Sala
15 7 n,ghtgowns
duklren cknhing
St

lc4 fem1ly May 17 18 C B tape
recorder stMeo Ill• boob lots
Otilc Rtver C1mp
Racine Oh10

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Door1
•Storm Wtndows
•Replacement Windows
•New Rooftng

f1m1ty basement 111e It Lany
0 Brien r•ldena. Letart Falls
Friday end Sat 18th ll!d 17th
10 00 9 00 Loh of n•c•
aummer doth1ng At 11111 100
pr lhortt 1110 loti of lm1ck
kniCb Watch for s~gns

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772
I

6 compenmern rebb1t ~~~· Call
a1 4 &lt;Wa 1364

lin

Old achool bua tor JUnk Cell
814 448 4697
Female bltck Cochpoo Call
814 2&amp;1 a838

New Lotahon

168 North Stcond
Middl1porl, Ohto 4 S760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We C1rry Ftthlng Supphn
Pav Your Cable &amp;
Phone atUs Hare

"'""&lt;- (6141
IUIIN£15 PltONI
992-6110
miOENCE PHONE
t614l

5 kittens 1 charcoal 2 yeUow
ttripn 2 be~ge C111 614 448
9&amp;36
Mothltl' Cit with 4 krttens
Ne~ghborhood Ad
Call &amp;U
1021

••a

Ooberm1n rid m111 Rea 18
mo1 old Ctll 814 256 931fi
1 cute kittent male &amp; t.mele
long htlred C1ll &amp;t• 268

1793
Female 1 0 wiNk old puppy
brown &amp; black thort htlred C1ll
614 448 8080 IY8
Etght 0111e to
au 986 3818

iCUT OUI fOR FUTURE USII

J&amp;F

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

CONTRACTING

VINYL &amp; AWMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Rooftng of all Types
Worked rn home area
20 veers
Free Esttmat81

CAU COLLECT
Ph (614) 843-5425
511861mo

RAOIATOR

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

Jl M CLIFFORD
PH 992-7201

ACCENT

SER~ICE
We can repatr and re core rad 1ators and
heater cores. We can
also ac1d bot I and rod
out rad1ators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

FENCE COMPANY

PAT 'HILL FORD

" "Free
11 Es!tmates"

992-2196

Mtddleport, Ohto
1 13 tfc

PN. 9112-6931
5 Coli
742·2027

After

lnstaHattan batlablt

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All M1ku
•W•ahers •Dithwathert

•Ranges
•Refugeratou
•Dryen •Freezers
PARTS

SERVICE
4 Stlc

CLC COINS
GOLD COINS
BASEBALl CARDS
MOTHER'S DAY &amp;
GUDUA110N
1 01. SILVEIIAIS
COINS &amp; SUPPLIES
Buymg Gold
&amp; Silver

985-3937
55lmopd

4

THE QUAUTY

and

FREE HEARING TESIS WEDNESDAYS
C!J Co~utenzed H•nng Atr Selectton
z SWim Molds - lntelllreltng Servtces

PRINT SHOP

,, AIf y, ,,,,,,,, NHil

a:

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~ licensed
Clinical Audtologlst
J:
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and Graduat.on
Statronory MagniiK
S19n1, Rubbtr llomps
lus~nns Forms,
Copy SonKH, Etc
2S S Mill It Middlopod
104 Mulltorry h ~omoroy

-

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Galhpohs, Ohio 45631
8 13 Hn

312/tln

DON'S MOBILE HOME
REPAIR SERVICE
MOBILE HOME ROOF PAINTING

$9 5

INClUDES PAINT
, &amp; LAlOR

OFFER GOOD THIU JUNE 5, 1986

992-3361

5 5- 86·tfn

TOWN &amp; COUNliY

VETERINARIAN
CUNIC
Paul E Shockey, DVM
PT. PUASANT OFFKE

305 Jackson Ave.
SMAU A-AL
Man Wocl Thun
'"" 6 30·1, frt
Saturday 10 11

MaUlS
3 S pm
1· 2 pm

30 am
LAIGI ANIMAL I
SUIGIIT IT APPT.

gNIIWA'{

Ctll

Blue-whiteperakMt cage tome
food 6 ICCIIIOriM 304 676
1433 lf1er7 p m
0111 Plent• 304-67&amp; 3020

Female cat IPIVId end de
cltwed kln; hair grey color
Mun bt kiPt in1id1 304 175
4842
B1agle bauett male 1 Y, yeara
to QDOd hOme 304 882 3160

Happy Ada

5

GREAT BEND ELECTRIC, Inc.
N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

Opportun 1

May 18th 17th
2629 Mt Vernon Ave Pt Pit
R11n or Shine 9 00 15 00

4 flmlty ;arege 11le 303
Swenth St Nwr Hnen 18th
17th 9 000 4 00
2 femlly Thun and Frt, 9 00
500 215115MtVemonAve Pt
Pit lott of 1\flrythlng
Yerd Sale May115 lfld 17 9 00
t11l 1 Dlahea cloth.. motorcv
cln chllr tiW flthl'lg equip
ment 3 milet out Redmond
Ridge Donn ie Sergent
rwldence
Chrege Sale rein or shine
Fri Srt 9 00 to 3 00 Tan houH
beh1nd Beale School new chine
gun 1ew1rtg madt~ne binocu
l1r1 gluswar~ ertiftcll tree
prom gowns m11 c
Hugt'IYerdSAia Fri1ndS1tonly
9 30 t ill? Tum rtght croll fTom
BeiN School foltow a.gnt
Clothn Tupperware Home In
tlfJor aome fumtture china
curta1nt 300 gal watering
trough tM 00 Avon bottlea
Jot• other m1ac rtem1
Y1rd Sele 16 1h &amp; 17th At 2
North Pt P111sant Oppa.rte
Good Shephard Church All tile
cloth• Iedin large si:rn cur
tem1 much more 9 to 5

Help Wanted

An ••cellent and cheU•gktg
ce rear .wart• you with 1 fut
grownlf'lg CO"l)IMV Wt hiYt I
POittiOn Oil In for I plf'IC)nWho.
dependable communlcetea
w1ll and hu gsnlfal office•kiUt
tndudmg typ.ng •d math ..,tl
tude Excellent working oondl
t10n• and benefrtl Pf'OQrlm
P1.. 11 IPPIV in perton It
Credithnft of Amertce INC
1312 E111em Ave GaH1pohs
OH EOE MF
Telephone tollatort Cell 614
441 6280 EOE M F H
Rttail Securttv ., Locel Store
Store Oettcttlle SU.rt It t3 61
plf hour Tr11n111g Proarem &amp;
Equipment lncludld Send back
ground mformat10n w phorie
No ToFIIhertBtgWhetlNo 47
1136 U S 23 South OtiiWtre
0, 43016 Ann M•• Frondro
wilk Olst L P Mgr Na phone
cell•

pi••••

EXPERIENCED DECK HANDS
lnter..ted in full time employ
ment aubmm ICIPIICitiOn to
M G TRANSPORT SERVICES
287 Upptf ANtf Ad Gallipolis
Oh or 114 .U.8 2U1
lady to llty with etdtrty t.dy
w.. kendt Call 114 441 1094
OK 614 446 3870
EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI
1714 00 per 100 Ouarantlld
payment No IIIH Oetlill
Send .tamp«&lt; anvelope Elan
7115 3418 Enurprlae Ft
Pierce Fl 33482

Govemnwnt Joba t15 CMO
1159 230 yr Now Hiring Call
1 805 ea1 aooo En R 8806
for currll'lt fedtrll Utt

May 18th 17th Antique turn• Posh10n •••lable fOf rNtl clefk
ture gle11ware llltllejeena 1ir 1n Middleport Submit riiUmeof
pest job upenence .. lwy h1a
conditiOner 701 Cherry St
tory liduc.tlon end reftrMCU
Vtnton Oh
Send to PO Box 729 S AH
Otlley Sentinel 111 Coon 81
Pomeroy Ohio

6 Lost and Found
LOST Quart., karet Keep1ah
d1emond engegement rlna
Holzer betwHn perlrmg lot a
pedlatriCI ward Reward C1ll
114 379 2281

FOUND Cott on Bulaville Ad
Found Tu .. day 111ght Must
Identify Cll 614 441 2876
Lott Mtn 1 gl..... ln bl.clt
leether can BetwHn upper
pertung k&gt;t and Five Polnta C•ll
au 991 378&amp;
Lo• Female Prt Bull White end
P ndel Bnndel 1'\'e tnd Bnndtt
., Ctll 114 992 31192 or
et• 992 9939
Ml11tng GetmllnShortHe•rDog
Ibrown 1nd whi1el In Pomeroy
arM Hu cut fTontthOuldM Cetl
John Cottengo et 614 84-3
6405 .. 814 1192 3883
lost Puppy biKk Labedor 7
week• old Lakin A,.. 304 57'5
2068

AVON 3 cp., ternton• Call
30. 876 t•29
Com1ng aoon Wallptper Outlet
PI Ple111nt WV now accepting
eppllctnon for full time employ
m~nt S1nd r.-un-. elong with
penonel ra-fatencea to C L
Fanell 31 1 E 7th St ChiHi
cothe Oh 4fil01 Pltueindude
phone number

Alrlln• now h~r~ng '"ervttiol'l
lit fhght _...,dents and ground
crew posi t ion•
C1ll
(relundtblcl1 518 469 3535
ext A 1980 tor Info 24 hrll
1 v Tech JecktOnGeneraiHoe
pltll AIPIY W V1 It ecceotlng
epphcttions tor tha potltktn ot
IV Tech Qualified p-.on muat
hive pharm1cy hptdence 1M
eble to type accuratlly and hw•
ucetlent mettl IMIIIt ApplkaUone ltl lvllllble 1t Hoep~
Bu~~n•• off ice or ell! Plf'lonnet
diPt 304 372 2731 Mondey
thru Friday
20 people needed Summ....,les promot10n1 Guarant. .
eva1lablt Worldbook Childcreft
304 882 2486

9

Wanted To Buy

Wa PlY cu h for l1te model cl11n
ulad cart
J im M1nk Chtv Oldalnc
Bill Gent Johnaon
814 ... 3872
TOP CASH peid fof '83 mod.t
•nd nMer uhd c:af11 Smith
Buick Pontiac 1911 E11tem
An G111lpoht Cell 814 446
2282
Wtnt.:l junk
388

9303

12

Situations
Wanted

W1ll ~ all typea m..an,., wort.;
Bnck blot:* atontand con crate
Free 11t1m1IH Call 114 742
2290 or 304 773 15971
Have vacancy lor elderly Room
board 1nd leundry Alleonlbl•
Cell 614 992 8022

autos Cell 614

17 M tScellaneous

Buying d1ily gold ailv• COW'Ia
rlnge jewelry tt•llng war• aid
coins lll'gt currency Top pri
cee Ed . Burktft Barber Shop
2nd Ave Mktdttpon, Oh 614
1192 308

Dot•on TrH Sef\llce free •h
mate• 304 576 2897

18 Wanted to Do

PH. 304-675-2441

BEND AREA CALL
Ripley Office
For Hours
304-372-5709
10 14 de

Yard Sale

11

G1veaway

4

"fRfl ESTIMATES"

tic

EUGENE LONG

Yerd Sele 3
Lot• of 111•
women 1nd
84 svctmore

Oallipoll• Flh Merket Dc.ted
Rtl 315 6 180 Our Third .,...,
OpenWedn•day Fridey S1111r
day Sunday

55 861mo

Roger Hysell
Garage

Gaillpolis
8t Vicinity

VInton Oh

CALL 992·3194

10 8-tfc

$ptl11g Sps~l•l

lndivtdual to serve the capocity as a full
time activities director I social service
director for a 2S bed SNF /ICF nursing
facility. Experiente is preferred. If
int rested please pick up application at
Veterpns Memorial Ha~pital, 11 S112 E.
Memorial Drive, Pomeroy, Oh.

Serv1ce Avatlable•

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

UNDERPINNING &amp; SOUP

NEEDED

•Commental Cantatner

992-3410

992-3345

•All SIZES IVAilABU

MIDDLEPORT ~ Newer mo
dular mce level lot n Mrdd le
port Wood burn ng fireplace
porch and deck areas 8eaut1
lui ~ace Owners must sacn
f1 ce $38 500 00

NEW LISTING - Here rs a
1~ story home With up lo 4
bed room s lu ll basement
woodburnmg hreplace pa
tro gara ge and 10 me ll en I
cond1t10n w1th equrppe;J
krlchen Wants $44 !"ilO 00

O.ty

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

PLUS Otfru lu .. lrH &amp;
Furntture, Wtckhng

NEW LISTING ~ EASTERN
DISfRICT - A neat 2 bed
room newer home on over 2
acre lot w1th above ground
pool plu s satellite drs h
Beaul rful lol wr th prn e trees
and gar den space Siorage
bu 1ld 1n g $29 900 00

LANGSVILLE ~ 6 35 a cre
counlr y eslate ~ barn
sheds two ponds and a mce
1'h slory home 1n good 1e
pa1r Elec lr~c heal plu s a
woodllurn er lor cheap heat
$43 900 00

01

SeiV!CtnC Mtddleport.
Pomeroy &amp; FIVe
Pomts Area

5 121 "'

WiliAMS TRENCHifG
SERVICE

Clerk

15)9 16 23 31c

We Hue AFull T1t111
Sho' Techalclu

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

tfc

YOUNG'S

E.ecum•

POMEROY. 0 .
992 2259

pdate Your Systems Now

51686Jmo

Oh., 45n5

E Ma•n

SATELLITE
SAlES
&amp;
REPAIRS

CHEV TRUCKS

NOTICE OF
APPONTMENT
OF ADUCIARY
On Moy 5 1986 n tho
Metgo Coumv Probore Coon
C01e 25119 Joyce E Frye
Route ,, Box 81 Rutl111d
608

•GIBSON REFRIGIRATO~
•SATiltlH SALIS &amp; SERVICE

MANLEY$
TRASH
SERVICE

f I'I IIIIIVIIII'III
S1:1 V11.1:s
11

Help Wanted

li'Wn cert hon-. 1nd auto
pelnt•ng suto repeir houae
cleanlf'1 g Call enyttma 61 ~
245 9693
Teacher wanting 10 do ptrnt lng
&amp; yerd word thlt eummtr at

rw11o nable pnce Cell614 241&amp;
15197 1ft" I

A1111111111CI!me111 s

WANTED

CMA or LPN to wottc in physictan's offtce
Job Include• prepartng patient for eKaml, venipuncture, lnjectiona, EKG'1, etc aa well a1
polllbly tome work at front delk (1chedullng,
an1wering phone). Salary comman1urate
with eKper~ence and traintng. Repliea accepted until May 27th.
Send Resumes to
BoK LB · 60
C I o The Daily Sent mel
111 Court St.
Pomeroy, Ohto 46769

•Residential
•Commercial
•I ndustrial

RAYMOND E. PROFFm. (MAC)
RACINE, OHIO
OffiCI 949 -2438

Enwrgency

949-2516

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and liMing m1Chln1
ttPIIr Plrtl and tuppll• Pick
up lnd dtiiYery D.vlt Vecwm
Ct.aner, ont htlf milt up
Goo""
Rd Coli 114

c-

441·02··

NOAH I ARK ANIMAL PARK
lcMo11 church• co"" lnY
~'"''"' blnhdoy portl• •d
lomlty """lono Coli 114 3142t01 .. 1 1100 212 2117

Caretlltw m live In apar1ment
COrr11'- Clll 304-1715 15104
AtPI Nlldtd for butln. . 1C
count• Futl tlmt teo 000
uo ooo '"'·Tim~ 112 ooo
It I 000 No
repHt
bualn• let your own hourt
Tralnlnt provkl.tl Call 1·112
83 ...1870, M F lim tiD Bpm
(C trJtral ltendlrd nmt)

Will do hou1e cl ..nlng 115 00
per hour calltv•lrtgt 304 1578

2277

Fllt ,tll i: idl

••11

Temportry ttltphont Hill PfO
plo Col st•·446·3730 bltweM I • 8 on Thurt
Netd.tl ..-tv. to Otyt:on Wrtt.
P 0 loa 1 121 01llpotlo D

love• F11 negotllb.._

21

Busme11
Opportuntty

Stttlon fully equippld Bt..,ty
Shop Ooo'V• C- Rd Opportunity to be fOUf OWfl bOIS
C.ll evenlnt 15t4 641 7'71

�•

1986

Page 8-The
21

LAFF·A·DAY

Buelneee
Opportunity

44

74

Apartment
for Rent

· 2 br furni1htd apt
for rtnt; ilto 2 room efficiMcy
apt. 304·882-2508.

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUILIIH·
INO CO . reoornrntftdl thet you
do bualn., wtth peoptt you
know. tnd NOT to tend rnont¥
mi'Ough the mtll until you h.Wlv.,tlgtt«&lt; the oHiring.

Mt. Vtmon Aw. ntw' 3 room.
bath. ;round floo, apt. Prlvlfe
tntrtnoe t!\d ptrlllng, 304·871·

4880 or 17&amp;-1912.

Attention Mlrthall ttudentt
now rentln; 1 end 2 bedroom
tpartm~t• for fell ltm•tlf In
Huntington. Somtjust one block
from Marshalllocelty owned and
opertttd. 304·896-3450.

CtrTVOUI, lounge, St. h6gMuy,
good loettlon. SMioua lnquir•
onty. Call t.tween 8am 6 Sam.

114 -3117-0488 .
ProfiUional
Services

For rent SltePing Room• and
li9ht houttkeeplng rooma. P.-k
Centr1l Hotel . C•ll 814·446-

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR,
rtditoovtr your piinG ' e bteuttful
tont, call roday. W.dl Kty·
botrd. 304-875-5&amp;00 or 8715·

0781.
Furnlthtd room • 125 mo .,
utilhl• paid. th11re bath. tingle
mal._ 919 2nd. Avt1 .. Galllpolit .
Clll448-4418 after 7pm.

3824 .

Reol

"Oh, yeah'? Well, I gave you

Eslole

the BEST MONEY of my
31

Furnished Rooms

46

life!"

Homes for Sale

4 b&amp;droom houH, firepiiCt, 3

mi. oou••otGolllpolio, U9,900.

Call days 814-448 -1815 or
evlflingt 814·448·1222.
We buitt big 4 bdr., Ell't.,
Amtrlcan homn 118 ,985 on
your lot. SH Our n.w model
horN. c1 11 814 -881-7311 .
, y, ltory. 4·5 bdr .. 2 baths. FP.

full basement. 14k20 building.
with gertgt. on 8 . 1 tent.
Locttld in Rio Grendt. Ctll
814-24&amp;·5197 tftti' 6 :00PM.

32 Mobile Homes

41

for Sale

72 FrMdom , 4 • 7 0, 3 bdr.,
Plrtty rtmodatad. tqulppad for
woodttt.r""· porch &amp; und.,ln·
nin8i U ,IOO. Cen 114·379·
28 ·
74 Holty P1rk 3 bdr., 12d6,
price reduC*t. Cell t14·441S·
47 11 tfter 1 :30 WMII:diYI.
~m"ttlmt on w... tndt.

Houses for Rent

Mkldleport .,... nice clttn
he~. ,..eonebte r•t. If inter·
Mtlld e~tt 30'·882·3722
Cutt oonage for ""'It ptriOn,
tumilhtd. utllltH peld. 155.00
I * wtek, 304-1175-3100 or
171!1-5&amp;09.

0530.

room, unft.tmiahtd. vinyl under·
CaN
pinning Included. Mutt
304·773·5873.

Crook Ad. Coli 114-445·4359

Mobllt homt tor lilt. 14x70
1 978 3 bedroom, 1 Y.l b.ch, tot~
·electric. •a5oo. Call 11 4-247·

hamt, unfurntahtd. t13&amp;. plua

•er•.

Houae &amp; 32
Sill mil•
from .Gelllpolit . On tv intll'•ttd
buyen plnte. Call 81 4·4411·
2410 1fttr 4 pm.
For Stlt by Owner. 7 room
hOUII, 2 Ctr geregt, 1 V. A. lot, Y,
A. hortt patturt, g•dtn spact.
on MhchtU Ad. Good locttlon
for home or butln••· Sttltd
bidt· Optn Mty 23, 1988. May
refun 1ny or aU bids. Stnd rour
namt, llddr... p~nt no. &amp;
oHer. To MR Chlinuw. Rt, 3,
Boll ,21SA , Gtllipollt, Oh
46531 .
Ont ''" old 3 bdr. ranch in
countrv. vtrv privttt. No crtdtt
chtckt, no dotlngCOitt. Simply
put tiS.OOO down • ..tume
ptymtnts of 1398.80 ptrmonth
It 10% fbttd APR . Cllltftlf5pm

814-241·1120.

1910 Llbortv 14d4. 2 bOd-

••II.

1818 Schun 2 bedroom trail.,,
uceptlontnv good condition,
fumiahtd, ptut mlcroWftt, air
condition•. ltorm wlnclowa.
metal outbuilding. prtCid to ttU.

3 bedroomt, retdy Wedn•dey.

9 room, 2 blthl. Can bt mMie

Into duplex . Loctttd on Founh
tnd Pei!Mf In Mlddl~11 . Cloa•
to acftoolt and ahopping. Atklng
prl~ U4 ,000. Own• wNI atlt
on lend COttlriC1. CtN 114·112151118 after 4 pm.
4 bedroomhomton 71C1M. C.n

""'olloto. Coli 114·986·4382.
3 bedroom. newty rtdt&gt;COftt.:l.
tlumlnum aiding, lll'gt CMpOft.
glfiQt. on ~ ecrtlot in Chtlttr.
One-founh milt on 248 off At.

7. 114·918 ·4365.

only, 304·175· 7117.

e room

noute in Middleport. 3
btdroom, 1 YJ bttht, fulty car·
pettd. on ltvltt lot . &amp;14·992·

3610.

Houtt tnd lot for "''· In
Pomeroy. 2 btdrooma. 1 bath.
Pa11itlly compt.e:td inekla. •5oo
dowRPIYmtftt, 10 perc.nt APR.
C1ll coiltct 014·894-3881 or
IH·894-3881 and •kforlob.
By own•. 493 Grtnt St ..
Mlddlepon. 3 bedroom~ , 2
Wthl , and central 1ir. 8 'filii
otd. E•tr• nict~ with l•g• lot.

814·423·9181 .

RtducM fof quick tale. Cute 3
bedroom hoult, vlnylt skiing, 1
Clr gara.ge. loc.atad on 1 ICI._
nNr Tupp.-t Pltlnt. U8.100.
Cell 114 · 117 -3378 after
4:00pm.
Ou1llty. l.,gt two btdroom
home on choice l•o• lo1 in
Svrtcutt. Rtctntty remodtltd,
new complttt kitchen and
laundry. 81•·992-6324.
GalllpOitl Ftny, 3 btdroom
ranch, lll elec, 21ota, centrll tir,
largt deck, atovt, rtf and
dtt.hwath•. att1chtcl """''· 8
yra old. 304·171-2832.
3 bedroom ranch ttyltlocattcl ln
Matdowland EatatH (behind
armory) 121•70 comtrlot, vinyl
tiding. leundry room , die·
ttw11h• and htl't pump wkh
ctntrll air. plua mMly othtr
featUr•. Owntra moving end
tnX ~UitO 1111, t40' t , 304·178.'
71 27 IYtnlngt .
Thr• bedrooms. aU tlldric.
ranch atylt houll, full blltmtnt,
doubtt eer a•~• ah:uttttd on
ont acre of ground In Pop!•
Htlghta Mtdition ~Cited 4 mlltt
out of Point Pltlltnt, shown bW'
tppointrMnt only I 1 ·304· 743·

7221 .
Vtry nice houM. 2.000 ICI ftpkla
t :.tmtnt. I woodtd 1crt1,
good huntina. Sand Hill Aotd,

Mobile homt on Crab Creek
Road, •110.00 per month, no
pou. 304·171· t201 .

44

Apartment
fDr Rent

JACKSON ESTATES APART-

1973 Klnwood double wida
wtth lend. tlllc cond. nice .,..
Galltpolil Ferry, for moft lnfor-

motlon, 304·176·3087 .
1 913 Knootwood, 3 bedroom
trMier, UIU.rM lotn whh 1 low
down PIYmtnt, 304-1571·1201.

1970, 12x50 trailer and hlltf
ecrt kn. 1 Ya cer Gll'lle end
building, GtllipoUI Ftrry, Cloll
to St•llff•. good oond, wlfl
aep•rat•. 304-171· 1171 or

••I

171·370 • .
1973 Skyline 12•80 2 br. •II
ltlec., bullt· ln kitchen. partltlly
tumtltled. NIW W~dtfpinnlng •
UIPI 14800. firm. 19n MDt'ltt
Ctrlo nttda work. flOOd bodl(

1400. 304-882·2588.

33

3 bedroom. Lg. lcltchtn. hilt
pufi'C) , air eond. c:trPtttd. o•agt. Syrtcun. ,, 4 -982-3402
aftar 5 pm.

phooo 304·171-2247.

MOBILE HOMES MOVED: In·

1972 Schultt. 12x70 Ult out,
stove end refr6g•at0f. furnltur•
negotitblt. Ste bW' eppolntmtnt

P'"Ptr1V· Coli 1-100·587·1000
Ext:. OH·IIOI tot lnformttlon .

utllhltt. Syracuse. c.11 81 4·

514·192·2101 Ill 5:00pm. end
114·192·2319ofl" 8:00pm.

30 acrt, 3 bedroom houtt.
tobaeco ben. Mtrc~lllt. CeH

Oovwnmtnt Hom• from •1 (U
rtpalf). At.o dtltnQutnt tax

12x&amp;O rwo '*lroom mobilt

19111 Trailer with two room~
bulh on. CoH 114·7U-2U7.

aurtd. rtMOnlble 1'1111. Ctll

Farms for Sale

MENTS !Equel Houtlng Opport\lnhyl monthly rtnt lttrtl tt
fn 71 fur 1 btdroom •nd U12
fOf 2 btdroom1 depolit 1200,
loceted n..- SprinG Yallay Plua
1nd Faodltnd, poolendCtbltTV
IYtHiblt, office hourt 11 polltbte10 1111 to4 pmand 7pm to 9
pm Monday·Frld.,., Ctll 1!!114·
441· 2741 or ltiYe mttllgt.
Nicely fu,nilhtd mobile homt,

tff. tpt., ctJntral atr end hNt In
city. tduttt onty. Call 814-441·

0338.

Aptrt...-.nt for ,.,.. Quality 2
BA . 2 btth tp.tmtnt: In primt
downtown loCitkHI wi1h off·
nrMI perking. Kitchin turnithtd
with rtfrlg .. atU·cl.., 0\l'tn,
DW, goo. dlop.. !lookup lor
watherl drytr . For non -smoking
tinalt Of' couple. No children or
peb. Alltltetrlc. lnciud•water·
/ aaw./tr•h . A one year ltutlt

rtqUirod. Col 814·441·1894
9AM 10 &amp;PM.

18 Acr• . Two story r•tortd
home, fuel oil tumece, woodburntr, 1tont ftrapltct. lergt
bam, oralnary. milk nou ••. work
thop and oth• building~ . Rural
wattr. ltautlful ltttlng OYtf·
tooldna Aecooon Crttk. At. 110
In Ewfngton. Shown by- eppolnt·
ment onty. C•t1814-381·8110.
By owntr, 110 ecr• tt Otlllttr.
Bteutlful I room homt, b1m,
outbuUdlnga. ..,Imming pool.
POl. Alto t14 tcrMn•• Dtxt.
with 3 btdroom modtm home. 2
bema. vlltevo llttllng. Ctll 114742-2177 for tppolntmtnt.
Mini Farm on McCumber flold.
llecr•. 3 bedroom houat. Rul
nlct. Call 814·992·2,43. Aftlf

6:00 coli 514-992-1373.

7 ecr•. 2 btdroom , 2dl Iotti
eltetrlc mobllt homt. bam,
pttture, TPC wattf, qut.t loc.
tion In ChMttf •r.. . Onty
111.000. WlllttUttprtttll(. Cen

114 -988·3826 .
36 Lots

&amp; Acreage

Wooded lot· tlectrlc- water·
blthitouM- bolt dod&amp;. Nothing
down •so mo. llgFootP..-k.lh
7 . I m~l• bMow GalllpoN1. croaa
Raccoon Crttk. follow

•iOn•·

C~mplng Lot for ttlt ln I Ia Foot
Camptround, *2.000. Wifl con·
tidtr trade for pop-up c1mp.-.

Colll14-441-1284.

1·11 tcr•.pertltUy woodtd lott
nwtpproved aob-divltW..n. T.P.
end C . wltar 1nd tpprowd rotd
to uch lot. fl . .onlbtl( prlc.d,
will flntnc. with 10 'p•ctnt
dawn . Ctll &amp;1-l·881 ·3St•.
1.3 ecr•. 32&amp; ft . frorrt1g1 . At.
7. clota 10 town. U700. Ctll

514-992·8&amp;87.
11Yt tettt.At. 2. PolntPI . . .nt,
I milta from town, 111.000.00.

304-171·3424.

304-895·3313.

2 bdr. utillt"itl partltlty turn .,
1171 mo. Ctll 304-B71Hi288

.. 304·175·8104.

New 1 '*lroom aptrtment . Call

514·4¥·0390 .
Deluxt 1 bdr., lllfltle apart·
ment. liltchen fumithtd. no
pets. no childr.,, rllferencaa.
800 Block 1 tt .. Glllipotla. Cell

814-261·1629.

2 bdr. unfurnished with appllan·
cet It 881 Third, Gallipolis.
1250 mo. plul utllitl... Call

114·248·8696.
2 bdr. unfurnished tpt .. except
for rtffkl. • rtngt. S.c. dep rtQ.

Coli S14-44llo4303.

2 bdr. apt ., downtown . 1210
without utllrtill. U30 with
utili11tt. OtpCth required . Ctll

e14·441·2129 8:00om . &amp;pm.

2 bdr. furnlthld lp•rtment tn
qultt rttldentltl " "· Gtrea•
tnd w11h• l ~rvtr hookup.
Adulta only. No pN. U21 plut
utllhltt. Ctll 814·4411·7729.
Furn. tptt: 1 6 2 belt, t231 6
UIO. utllh:l• pd. 701 4th
O•lllpolls. Call 4,41·4418 lfttr
7pm.
Fum. aptl. 1 bdr. t221 utllltl•
pakl. 107 2nd. Ave. Gallipolla.
Call 4411·44111ftltf 7pm.
1 bedroom apt, for rtnt Bille
rtnt attrtt •215. 1 month tht1
lndudea atl utilltl11. Dapotit
rtQUie'td of UOO. Contact VII·
ltgt Menor Apt. Middleport.

114·992·nl7 . Equol Houolng

2749.

Myrtlt Batch Condo R..,tal. 2
bedrOOmt, 2 btttM. IIMPI IS.
Fumllhtd compfttt whh 16n.-.t.
Tennil ooyrtt, lndoor·outdoor
poota. uuna. a .. m room. 200
yell . from bttch. No JM~t. Phont

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAUTY

rof••• -lrld. lldbum
ANhy-114·- ·0001.

114·1141-2213.

1113 Monolo•· 1b70. lbdr, 2

l.,oodyood, At. 141, 1321pluo
dill. CoMI14·182·211hftool.

1 nytJme.

full bltM,IIke n.,.-. Setup. Ou•H

Croolc TriNio&lt; P..k. 113.100.
Coli 114· 241·1141.

72 Uborly 12xl0. 2 bclr. wHh
wQOdbumer, good concl. Priced
10 0111. 14100. Col 114·241·
12 ..-.

Nice 3 bdr., full bll~m.nt. CA.

Nloo 3 bdr.. f u l l - - CA.
t.,oodrood. 111. 141, U21pluo
dlfl. Coll14·112·211hltool.
Fumllhtcl ltouM 4 room~ •

bodl. 3nl. Avo., G........ fiZI
.... .. t71 dop. Call 114-44131170 or 114-411~ 1340.

P11111~~~~~~~~~~f
e21

Mol&gt;llo
homo-toll
lro•
... ·L
HllComoo
oil llldon·

M - f t d .. C-..CHr.Oh.

Coli

Olivt St., Gallipollt. New &amp; used
wood-coalatovH, 6 pc wood LA
auite 1399. bunk beds 8199 ,
antron recllnert t99 , ner.N &amp;
uted bedroom auitM, rengu,
wringer washltft, 6 •hoM. New
livlngroom aultet 1199·8699 .
lempt, tlto buying coal &amp; wood
ttOYft. Call 6U· 446 -31 59.

676·4631 .

Used dozert, loedert . backhoes,
dump tru ckt , 70 International
tractor-trailer, phone 304· 736 ·
7898 near Huntington, At. 10 .

Sof• and ct-ttirs priced from
t285. to 1896. Ttbltl, 150 and
up to t125 . Htd•t·beds, 8390.
•nd up to 1550.. aofa bedt
,,45 . Rtclintrt , f226 . to
1371., Lempt from US. to
1121. pc. dinlft'tn from • 109 ..
to -435. 7 pel. 1189 tnd up. Wood
tlblt wtftl tiJTI chelrt U85 to
t741. DHk 1121 up to 1375 .
Hutchtt, ti!IIO. 8unk btd com·
piM:t whh mattr.. , ... 1275 .
and up to 1395. Beby bedt.
•110. MUtrttltl or bu
apringa, Nil or twin, 183., firm,
113 . and 183 . Queen aets.
t221. Btd ffamM. UO . ~rtd
125 ., 10 gun · Oun cabinets.
uao. Gta or tltcu6c renget
1375. Baby m•ttre11•. 136 •
U5. bid tram.. UO, U6. &amp;
130. king frtmt 160. Good
leltctlon of bedroom tuitn,
rocktrs, met1l ctlbin••· heed·
bo.-da 138 &amp; up to 865 .

S ale or trade, T9 International
bulldozer, gaa engine. needs
work. call after 6 PM, 304·676 ·

Larv•

2 bedroom apt. , unfur·
nilhed. Ground flooJ . 11815 . plus
u.Mftltt. Syrecutt. Cell 8,4·

3roorN,furnish.t. Nopeta. C•II

APARTMENTS. mobHo hom•.
hou. .. Pt. PIMHntandG•ft~

111. 114-441·1221 .

1---- --:.::..::_____

APARTMENT FOA AENT·Now
ICC)Iptlng 8f1PIIc.llkwla for rental
opootmonto In MMOtl Apto Li·

mftocl, Two .,_m ..,., .,

e1n.oo

p.- month. Aentlf

moo moy be hlglloo dlllondlng
"" lrloomo. HDIMins wll bo
1¥111.-to 10 •""" """"- ,..
gantl- of dlolr r.... color,

rlllglon. . . or n1tur1l origin.
l.,oo_,od: f N - ohould ull

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niH ltrtlb or WIIW Ju~tl• It

tho
MolrlRoynoldoburg,
Olllco. 1171 Ohio
l~oo
~ ood,
43011 or caiii14·1U·•I14.

71

Pets for Sale

66

Ataltttrtd Brittany (mtlel 304-

876·1881 .

Mueical
Instruments

1871 Uncoln Mertt IV. Good
cond. 11 ,100. Ctll 814 ·446·

0380.

Upright piano whh btndl,l100
or wllltradt tar 11tro or btr1• for
approkimltety 30 hcM.Irtofhouu
cr yardwork. Phont 114-742·
2480 or 814-992· 33•2 u:cept
Sunday.

1978 Dodgt A ~pen 310, liking
11.800. Can 114·241·9102 .

6B

Fruit

Farm
&amp;

S uppl11: s

UHdFumlture -- Dreuer, t. bed ,
large table • 2 bttnchtl, metel
offlc. d•kt . 3 miles ou t Bul•·
vlllt Rd . Optn 9tm to 5pm,
Mon , thru Sat.

LIVI: S!III.h

514·445·0322

245·6121 .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Building mtterleil, cement.
blocks •ll•iz... ytrd or dtllvlf\'.
Gallipolis Blodl Co .. 123,.-i Pint
St .. Gellipolit. Ohio Call 814·
448·2783.

Wuhtrt, drytrt, fefrt;tratora.
rtngtl. Sktgga Appllancet ,
Upp• Riv..- Rd . ~Ide Stone
CrHt Matei. 81• ·446 -7398.
County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliance-a •nd TV uta.
Open lAM ta &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat. 814-448-1699. 627 3rd .
Ave. OtllipoUt, OH .
Valley Furniture. new &amp; ustd .
Ltrga aection of quality furni·
1ure . 1218 Eaatern A11e ..
Gallipo lit.

For sale: wMe wooclon 1able
126, yellow kHchen china
cabinet 850, both in good
condition. See at 266 So.
Fourth Ave .. Middleport. Oh.

s..,. Ktnmort h.. vy duty
wad1er &amp; dryer. Call 814-448 ·
3139

Save Bulldert Supplin Surplu1.
Cloaeouta. S1lvege.
1. Prtt-tung steel inaultted 8 or 8
panel dooral 89 .H . • ~
2. Prehung ateel intul1ttd door
and glau 91ite or 11ka 112!5 .95.
3. Double 1kttlitt tntrtnca door
1111 1.-i atua Stitt U99 ,
4. Sing I• sldelitt tntrtnce door
Uti 1.-i thermal gl111 1299.96 .
5. Cornmarcial doubt a entrancat
set brown allelumnum 1!189.
8. Doubl• tidt4itta .-.trance 111
wood Y.r panel Yl gl11s w·
decarati~a trim 1299.95.
7. Prehung interior doors ell
lizet Mld tinlahet B grad111
t2 9.96 81.
8. Pehung in tarior 8 p•n•l pine
door '• Ill tizea IBI grldu.
189 .96 n
9. Thermal intu l•ted gl111 pan els 76" hgt . 32 " wide 139.96

...

Country oak furniture now in
ttoclc. Coffee tnd end tabl• .
round pedestal end drap leaf
tebl• . comer cupboard. 2 pc .
cupboardt, d,., tinltl, MCraterv
dnb . ch•t of dr•wers, chain .
larg• tel action. Conkle's. At. 7.
Tupperapleint, Ot-t.

10. Wood door pantll W· full

gl au 78" hgt. 34" wtde 1 ~
thicl 139.96 .
Octagonal window w·
1t1inld leeded gl111 '59.95 ea.
12. Clear 1crylic aheett 080 and
126 gage aevtral t izn btg
savinga.
13 . Plywood handy panels
62'' klng 18'' wide 112 th ic:lc s.7511 .00 ea.
14. Muonitt primtd horlzonttl
uterior aiding 18'x18 "•7· 18
f20 .001Q .
16 . B·grtda marble vtnity topt
ch oica alzn in atock. 120.0081.
18. 4' 118' treated pin1 i1ttice
t14 .95 ...
'
17. K· IUJc brick and atone rid 1nd
ttn . ttg. 16 .99 etn now 11 .50
and t 1. 99 ctn .
18. Ekterlor key doorloclc alumi ·
num finish 12 .99u.
19 . Good uted 8-2 bulb light
co mplete w· bulba 115.00••·
20. Woad-Mitonlte·bathroom
l)llntllng 4' d' pc t4 .99 to
t9 .96 ea.
2, Pnrfinlthed and unfin lthtd
door and window and 111 trp• of
trim t ttl1ing tt 11 .00 for' 8' pc.
22. Aluminum mobilthomt end
bsm roof co1ting w·flber &amp;&amp;gel.
123 .95 100 gal an d up 120.91
6gal plit
23. Wellbotrd adt-tealveqt . tubes
or 29oz . t1 .39 11. or by c11e
•1 .25 ea.
24. P1neling ntlla • .79 bo• .

1, .

2 good amall rairigtratort 146
each. Good o•a •tove 1,50.
Alto othlf iternt .,d can deliver.

614-949·2276.

M1yteg Wringer Wllhtr, aide by
tide r.trlg. 2 door refrlg .. GE
auto wtaherl. gaa ranges, 26 in.
color T.V.a, Electr ic rtnges . All
geurantttd·FirHtone in Middl epol1.
Four·40 ln. window ewningt .
180. C•lll14·992·8234.
Pickens UMd Fumltura. Good
quality Uled fum hurt. Open 9 to
8 or cell for tppoinlment .

304·576·5483 .. 876·1460.
Br111 king size bed , 304-882-

64 Misc . Merchandise

P ENN ' S WAREHOUSE ·

CallthM's Uaed Tire Shop. Over
1,000tlr•. 111.. 12. 13 . 14 16
11. 11.15 . 1 mil• ou t At. 21

a:

Elactrolux lltccuum d11n•a.
A-1 eondltlon· tttlchmtnta .
Availllbl• 1t •12 .00. Ctth or
terma arrang.t . Call e14-2469111 or 304·175-1799.

Welllton,Ohio 81 4·384-31545.
BlocK. brid«. mortar and m•·
sonry auppli81. Mounttln Stllte
Block, Rt. 33 , New Hevtn. W.

Vo. 304·882· 2222.
66

CAOSS. SONS

814·281·1461 .

S.E. Ohk&gt; .

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 311 W. Gonlpollo,

Ohio. c.n 11•·448·1777. .....
1114·441-3582 . Up front treetOrt with werrenty OYtr 75 ultd
trtt:tort, 1000 toola.

JIVIDEN 'S FARM EQUIP ·
MENT. 114· 441· 1171. c•ock
our lptcitl Nit pric• on long
Tttctora &amp; V•meer hay equlpment.wlth tin•dna tYiillbltlt
4.4% lntertttl A comptattlintof
btlt htndlng ecceltOritl •
f. .dlng acctnorl• . gfindtr
mlxara, wagons, rotary till••·
rotary cuttert. bltdtl, CUhiYI·
tofl, dtlk, plowa. lltders, post
drlv•t. woodtplfttlft. gat• •
headgat•. power w1ahara &amp;
Whttl Hortt Ltwn • Olrdtn
triCtortl And IM Ul tor t
co~ lett line of ptrts • ttrvicel
USED A vtrlaty of uted tractora,
5 round belera. grinder mixer.
cultiY11ort,
wagont,
tobacco aetttrl, wt1MI disk,
plowt, rtll•. aquere bel••·
t.. d.,., hlrrow. mowing m•
chlnt, cult•ectltf.

.,,tV.,,

JO 420 1reetor with equipment.

EVAN&amp; ENTERPRISES. Jock·
'""· o•. l14-211·1130.
FCM' lilt ntw Ywd·mtn mowera,
oood uatd mowers rrom •!50·
U&amp;. Echo trlmmtrt on ult.
Chlktr.,• Saw Supply, Vinton,

5 AKC Aoglolorld Elkhound

pupa, 8 wttkt, out of good tr11
dog1. eoodpttt. noo aech. Cali

Fermall Super A tractor. ••c
cond, cultivators, turning pk)w.
mowing mKhlnt. htavv duty, 2
whttllrtll•, 11 ,4715.00. Phont

379-2884ofloo 4:00p.m.

--:----:--:---~:::.::..
..
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Aegltt•td 111t tnd PIPPtr mtle
Allot14-241·
200 ......
oil II SctiniiUier
CoH
1171tuolllflor
puppl... C11h onty.
No Chocko. Colll14·992·210,.

, ·.

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
1978 St•rcreft foldout camper.
tleepa 8. complete witt-t stove,
let box, Ughta &amp; a ink, txc . con d.,
ilk• n.w. C1il 614·388-9715
1f1er &amp;PM .

IT'S P.. Slf.AL
AT $5b.CCO

Alfatretm travel trailer, older
model, but eJIC . cond .. roof air, 3
way refrlg . Call814-446·0514.
1978 Ttrty, 24ft, air conct.
II'Wning, lots of edrat, exc cond,

304-876·31119 .
Scrvrces

B1

Home
Improvements

1977 Chevy ConOOllra, AC ..
Oood condition. 1 owntr. 1971
Chevy Nove 48,000 tetuel
mM•. 1 owner. 114·1591·M98.
1110 Ford LTD. Ooodcondit6on.
lnsldtandout. Runt good, nHdt
•heult ayatem . •1000. eu.

948·2008.

Toyoll CtliCI, 1700.
condition, 304 · 176 ·

1871 Z28 Com-. T·lOp, 360
48BL. PS. PB, 41.000 mil•. uc
cond, 13 ,800.00. 304-171 ·

8ASEME~T

Exteriof stucco pl•t•ing &amp;
pluter repair . Law ratn . Call

114·285·1182.

1972 CouQM &gt;CA7, convtrtlblt
clet1ic llmltad production
model , liettd 15 ,500 .00. tM
options, very eood con d. liking

&amp;lock &amp; concrete work. •l•o
p•lntlng ' carentry. o•ragn.
patio' a. bllemtnt, aidtwallll. 5
Yllfl tllPtflence . Free ettl·
mat•. W•' re on lht L..,tt. Cali

1979 Chryll..- Ntwpol1 , 4 doar,
PW, It triO, txlrt nlct. must ttl I.

3 doyo ""IV 12,291.00. 304·
1?1·1305.

1974 Sunbug Volllawtgon.

RON ' S Ttltll itl o n Service .
Hou .. call• on RCA , Quenr,
OE . Sp.Oallng in Zenit h. Call
304-570·2398 or 814 ·••&amp; ·

aervi~ tn.~ck.

1182 Oodgt pickup 225 cubic
tnglnt, 3 ipd .. wlth ov•drive.
ftbtrgltaatopp•. Celll14-317·

0314.

- .

1&amp;18 F·210 XLT Ford PU.

PDL, OUio, AC. 00'10 light. duol
UM .... lq, AM-FM CUI. tilt,

Cor. Founh •nd Pine
Galllpolla, Ot'tio
Phone 814-448·3888 or 614 ·

445· 4477
83

Excavating

18.&amp;&amp;1. Coli 114-379·2122.

7468.

1911 DltiUn in good cond. Ctli

114-371· 21107.
1971 two hatf ton lntwntttonal
du"" truck. 7 fix 14 ft bed, exc

8 y11r ofd bteuttful black rkUna oo•d. 304·892·2187.
hortt, ar•t far trtll riding,
gtntlt but spirited, . .50 .00.
73
Van1&amp; 4 W.O .
304· 773-6081 .

Hay

&amp;

12 ChtYv C-20, cergo ven, AT,

Grain

PI, P8, AM·FM -o.. AC. Coli
114·441-401. _ , . 2PM.

37
nd bol
1 h ~ 111
78 CJ · I wHh 13.000 mil•.
Coll1'l4-742•211°49.1 y •vr o. U .OOO. CoM 114·241·8124.
Ml•td hey ltrga aqutrt balM,

11.21. 30··171·151579.
Nttd hiV cut: tnd blltd bvahar•
or by dlo bolo; 304·171·7213.

1979 Fot'd Yen with 1910
ftciOry biovao ouatom convtr·
alon. E111celltnt condition,

17,800. Coli 114-992-6954

eft• 1!1:00 pm.
'M Dodge window vtn, 8
, • ..,.., loadtd, 22.000 mil•.

e1o.aoo. 304-171·1838.

Chopp., BpKilel
of dlromt. Cell

trtnt, AC, PS. AM·FM rtdkJ
good cond 11 991 c
'

1878 Felrrmnt 4 :tl.. 4 tpd

.

md-d 1800 c 1 II
..
'
•
1•· 215·
417.
1-:-:-:-:--------1971 Ford Muttq 4 ..... , new
rtbullt
1o ~
1o..':J.'
m -.o. CoN
514 •21':'114

%i:'w

oflor .PM.

, ol 114·

Coll304·118-7117.

86

1181 Hond1 110 cuttom. uc.
oond., ~try law miltlge.

11.400. Clll14·lll8·8711.

11M H""do Twlrl-lorCM200T,
vooylow.mllooto. Clll814·211·
1417.

"""do v-• M..,o. 1100

lt88
cc -

3100 rrill•. 1111

."'der w.,-enty. t2HO. Extret.

c.·•114·742·1017.

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two-p art int ervie w
w ith
Jimmy Ste wart .
IHJ Bob lllowhart
@ Jeopardy
8 :00 8 (I) Gil Knlgh1 RldM As
Michael and his long-tim e
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Friends

CD

NHL Hockey: Sunley

Cup Finals Live.

C1J 1D 1Ri Webstor (CCI

7911

Ktn '• Wet..- Service. Wella.
cltttrnl, poolt end wtterbeds
filled. Call 6H-387 -0823 or
814-387 -77 41 or 304 -675 ·
Co1l. lim•tona, gravel, et c.
Delivered 1 ton and up. Ji m
Lin ter. 304 ·876 · 1247 or 675·

73&amp;7.

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8:20 CIJ MOVIE: 'Cas11e Keep'
8:30

1183

Sec. Ave., Galllpolit.

114· 448·78,3'\ or 514·448·
1933.
R 6 M Furnilu rtManutiC'h.lring.
St. Rt. 7, Crown Chy, Oh. Ctll
t14 ·258· 1470. ctll Eve. 814·
••11 - 3438 . Old &amp; new
Uphoettrtd .
Mowrey'• Uphol1terlng serving
trl countyer.. 21 y1era. The b"t
In tumlluro upho~IOrlrlg. All
worlt euer•ntttd vllh our modtm lhop 11 M11on County

,oiJifOUndO. Phono 304·171·
411• .

Paul Cadmus: Enfant
Temble at 80 Painte r and
social s atiris t Paul Cadmus ·
controversial career is reviewed .
10:30. (I) Jack Bonny
(I) Fishin' With Orlando
Wilson
f!l) CD INN lllews
ffi) Sneak Previews Hosts

Jeffrey Lyons and Michael
Medved pre view toda•{ s
hottest films . In S tereo .

11 :DO U CilCil O Cil® III IBJGIJ

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to""" at' {CCIIAJ .
0 (I) IBJ Leo &amp; Uz In Bav· ,
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(jj) Woll $treat Week
@ Major Laagua Baoobell .
Chicago Cubs ot Houoton
9 :00 8 (J) (Ill Last Precinct AI·
phabel poses as a female
prostitute .in a scheme to
break up a cell-girl ring sponsored by the same company
that manages the precinct's
inveatment fund . (60 m in.)
I]) 700 Club

Stewan .

f!l) CD MOVIE: ' Bed Boys'
(I) Austin City Umlts:.Ex -

lle and 1he Malneo Broth·
erw' Band Exile and the
Maines Bro thers · Band perform The Closer You Get ,

Give Mo One More Chance
and High Rollin . '(60 min .J
IBi MOVIE: ' Black Sunday',
!HI Eye on Hollywood
12:30 8 Cilllll Friday Night VI·

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CD Mazda Sportalook
• ctJ MOVIE : 'ThOI Ad·

ventures
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2 :15 IBl CNN Headline News
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Frontier'

CIJ Golf: Senior PGA Tour
United Hospital s Classic
from Ph~ladelphie . PA . (2

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(jJ) Comedy Break
3:30 @ lnday Newo
4 :00 fl) CD MOVIE : 'Preny Poi·
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(jJ) MOVIE: 'The Gambler
From Natchez '
l :30 (I) MOVIE: 'Tho Big Cat'

SATURDAY

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lllJ Laat WaiU on a• Tigh ·

trope A writer se e ks to un·
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11 :30

8 (]) Gil

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Tonight Show

Tonig ht ' s gues ts are ZZ Top
an d leonard Wa xdock·s
birtt caners. (60 min . ~ In
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(!) SPOnsCenter

bell '86
Cil Night Track• In Stereo .
Cil Entertainment Tonlgh1
Alan Aida discusses his Ia ·
test film. " Sweet llbeny",
and E.T . corlclude s its two·

10 see her. (60 min.)
1 O:OQ 8
Cil Gil Remington
Steele A pro wrestler hires

lllJ Nnhvllle Skyline
([) (]J 227 Mary per·
s uades the other tenants to
hold a garage sate to help
new landlord Rose pav for

9 :30 •

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Finn'

Remington and Laura after a
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CD To Be Announced
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building code viola1ions. IRJ.
In S1ereo.

t:i~IJ_. pr(

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
AC ROSS
2 Remune rale'
I Prudl• h
3 Sensei"""
5 Rugged rock 4 Mole&lt;! ule
9 Nevada dty 5 Animal's

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learn s that he, soon-to-b e d ivorced m ot her is preg·
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10 [)emon·

tries to reco ncile the Gover·
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long -lost
bro ther. (R)

@ Major Loogue BeMbell :
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9 :00 U Cil Gil Golden Girts Oo·
rothy 's ex-husba nd comes
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(R~. In Ste reo .

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12 Oct.
birthstone
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15 Gullet
16 Lawy er
(abbr.)
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stomac h

6 Gypsy
7 Pilol
8 Christian
10 Oenwre
II SpifTy
15 Liquefy
18 oe,lane
21 Suspend
22 Sftlall

opening

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21 Sanctified
22 Hundred
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24 Challenge
25 Lily 26 Do wrong

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Monlerey Triple Crown
From Laguna Seca . CA (90
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7:30

28 Reporter
32 Ander50n's

"High - ·
33 Illumined
34 Military
address

35 Garland
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38 f11ppan cy
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10 I:'O~AT! 10
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a living
® Jeopardy
.
lllJ Wild America (CCJ
America 's wildlife refug es

8 :00

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are examined .
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8 &lt;ll Gil

Glmme a Brsak

Nell begins treating · Katie
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Katie is currently dating . (A) ,
In Stereo .

Cil MOVIE: 'Johnny Gul·
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25 Fl ow er part 31 !:i w edi sh
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' 29 Fre nc·h
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Green Gable• (CC) Anne
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160 min.) IRJ.

(I) @ Crazy Uke a Fox
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with a friend in a helicopt er
o ve r S an Francisco . (60

Unscram~ IheM tour Jumbtel,
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tour ordinary worde.

5/17/86

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• CD Benny Hill

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When l e on believes he has
inhe nted a larg e sum of mo·

(I) MOVIE: ' The Retum of
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lndianpolls

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American Racing Seriet
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(!) Star Search

lllJ Austin City limits
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pony (CCI Charlie and the

1247

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®

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other tenants revolt when
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Casti llo and a go vernment

CIJ MOVIE : 'Smiley's Peo·

W ebst er comforts Uncle
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career . (R) .
f!l) ill MOVIE : 'Godzllla

James BoY• Water Serw ice. Also
POOII filled. Ctlll514· 256· 1 141
or 114 -448· 1175 or 614·448·

0

agent ne goti ate to arrange
the surrend er of a crime
boss . a sedu ctive young
w oman sets d eadly sights
on C rockett. (60 m in.) (R). In
' Stereo.
(I) CBN Newa Tonight
0 (I)@ Falcon Cr""t ICC)
Chase and COle locate the
ca bin where Magg ie is being
he ld hostag e. Angela mak es
an offer 10 an el oping Emma
a'nd Dwayne, and J o rdan 's
problem s lead to he , arres t.
160 m in.)

MacNeil-lehrer

m (]11 Divorce Court

General Hauling

TAl STATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

1980 Dodgo Coli-·· hpcl.
•

Good· 1 E•cav•ting. b11emenu.
foottnl . drivewaya, tep tic tenlet,
ltndaceping. Ctll anytime 814448·4637, Jem et L. Oav laon.
Jr. owner.

Motorc:vclea

74

Autos for Sala

0 Ill Jeopardy
Ill Nightly Business Re-

choreographer Graeme Murphy leads a ballet with a
sco re compo sed by Ira Dav·
ies and B&amp;b Kretschm er. (60
min .)
9 :30 (I) Wall $1reet Week

({) Agony

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

w·LtriM ptcbge, PS, PB, PW,

Two hiH·rtgilttrtd polltd Htr•
fo rd built. 14 montha ~d. retctv
for ttrYice. Phon• 814-M2·

• CD Jefferson•

Ci)l Barney Miller

Ctlt for
mort dttlitt, 114·441·4482.

Livettock

Alan Aida discusses his la·
tes t film , " Sweet Liberty",
and E.T . concludes its two·
pan in t erv1ew with Jimmy
Stewan.

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat wtlls compllttd ..meday.
Pump uiH •nd tervlce. 304·

Plumbing

'Boxes· with the Sydney
Dance Company Australian

(J) Entert.inmen1 Tonight

1980C•ovono. 304-875·8128.

&amp; Heating

63

D (I) PM Magazine
(I) Allaa Smith and Jones
C!l SportsCenter .

AINGLES ' S SERVICE , experl•cld carptntar, electrician.
muon, p•int•. roofing (inciud·
lng hot tar appllcationl 304·

82

2986

7:00

(ll}

78 Ford

I DID UNTIL r
STARTED THINI&lt;ING-

AI50UT 'SCHOOL..

part interv iew with Jimmy

CJ) ® Dallas (CCI Pam
and Mark· s wedding day Is
ove rs hado wed by J .R.'s attempts to outwit Angelica ,
which place Sue Ellen· s lite
i~ jeopardy . (60 min.)
(I) SU1ewide
(ID Great Performances:

EVENING

Starlet Tree tnd Lawn Servica.
lendacaplng. 304-578-2010 .

Trucks for Sale

0

FRIDAY
5/16/~6

176· 2086 or 878·7318.

mil•. 1!11 Edatl ltatk)n weaen.
good tMpt, runt. 13,800 both.

ABOWT 6CHCXJL! ARE
YOO 5 WRE 'ftX.l

1

1979 Feirmont SW. pe, pb, IC,
alx cyl., wry good cond. t1 1500.

For lllo 19 Ed11l. 18.000 oct

I'VE eEEN 5 1TTIN&lt;$HERE THINKIN G-

AND I 'LL eET THEY'RE
A LL A6:AIN5T THE. LAW.

Et ening Television L i s t i n g s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Dominic
- -viS-its-an - - - - -® -Wonderworks:
----ok1 war
Anne of

Fetty TrM Trimming. atump
l'tlmov•l. Call 304-875 -1331 .

72

Now buying then corn or ••
corn. Cell forlat•tquot ... River
Chy Farm Supply, 114·441·

LOTSOFTl-llt-165 THAT ARE
'MJI&lt;5E THAN 5CHOCt.. .• .

2464.

5 HP Tru Tett Aototlller. 304-

62 Wanted to Buy

REA LLY SO BAD,
I GUESS.

814-445·0915 .

898-3802

176·2374.

I 5LIPA::J5E THERE ARE

Roofing, painting, room eddi·
tiona, tt c. Fr• "tlmatn, 17
yt~ara ••perlence. 8 &amp; W Con atructlon. Call 114·"8· 8588 or
B14-241·9448tve' s.

1183.

12,991.00. Phono 304 ·882 ·
3371.

5CHOOL ISN'T

WATERPROOFING
Uncondltk)nll llfttimt gulfan·
tM. local rtftrenc• fumithlld .
Frtt •tlmttM . Call collact
1·114·237·0481, day or night.
Rogers l•s•m•n t
W8ttrprooflng.

304-178·3219 .

11 Chwy C.pricl! 4·cloor. Ctn
be twn M1404 Ltwll St. Lot 4

1

WIZI=A: PROCLAIMED
HIM KING ..JUST
AFTER SUN· UP.1

For Stle: High performance 302
ChiYy tnglnt. C11l 614·992-

304·882· 3793.

71

ME L. B .A., SET EVERY-

Tl-liN G UP AND TH E

514·379·2220.

1118.

304-116·3001.

For ••I• 1 mt~lt AKc Rtg .
Ptk.,MI puppy 7 wk. old. Call

Ulld Wurllber tplnnet

All typH uaed &amp; rebuilt tfans miltions &amp; tranfer cet .. . Will
deliver . Ovardrl11e trantmia tlona. front &amp; rear wheel drive.
trent million klta &amp; tom convert•rt. engine r.bulld kltt. C•ll

Ottyy ptrtt. Phone· 114· 992-

DtutJ tftctor. parts 1nd stntiet
at th• bett prk:e, Bid..-. Equip·
mtnt Co. 304-871-742, ,

For Nit good ultd btrgeln

Full tHoodtd Bettglt" pupa.. 8
WIINik IO id, 130 ea. Ceil 114·

1870 Chevy Novo SS, 3 big
block ChtvV motort and othlf

304-171·1141 or 116· 1810.

Ul·1111."

514-211-9391 .

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessories

1877 Nova. Auto ., good g•
miiMgt, good tlf•. hlr eondi·

1983 Ch~Wttte, 4 door. 4 tpNd,
good cond. tl.OOO .OO. Call

814· 261-1213.

1: - - - - - - - - - Loeuat poatt for ute. c.u
l14· 211·1t02.
1:::-::-:- -:--:--:---- •

3438 .

17000. Coli 114-742·2877.

Ford 2 row mounted corn plcktr.
,0 cley f1rrowlng l1og crtt...
whh automatic wattrl tnd fNd·
ert. Stt of clJell 181114X38 wtth
brend nM BF boodtidl Urtt.

Oh. 114·381·86U.

P"lood oolor TV. Coli 114· 4461149.

1184 Pont"c F*o. 4 cylndtr, •
'field, AC. AM·FM aterto with
Clttlttt. rtd, turbine whHit.

good ... d. 304-773-8186.

Pets for Sale

Oragonwynd Cltttrv Kennel.
CFA Hlmtleyen, Ptraten end
Sl•m•• kftt.,s . AKC Chow
puppiH. New puppl•. kltt.,a.
Call 448·3844 tfter 7PM.

73 Duat• I tyl ., body lne•ctl·
ltnt cond., PS , AC. ctultte
•erto. tl!l8&amp;. Ctll 1114-258·

Coli 114·445·0111.

64

..~....

1lon . ..10. Coli 814·992· 2148 .

Utility bldg. tpl. : 30'x40' x9'.
11'•1' tlktlng door 6 3' tarY.
door , •1.21!15 erecttd . Iron
Horae Bktga. 814-332·974&amp;.

I rJII SIHHI.Iilllll

Pl11tic cl1tem state approVed.
pl11tlc ttptlc tanka, pi11t1c
culvtrtt, mettl culverU. RON

114· 211·1704.

1971 Sporttt•. Ne wplint, new
I
condition. Call
btfort 8PM .

Farm Equipment

'*iffi! .

1972 18 VJ h . Glttap•r flbr•
gla11 bolt with 100 HP Even·
rudt Md trailer. Call 814 ·992 ·

1110 Plymoulh Chomp 4 opd ,

front wheel drhlt, :n ,000 mil•.
•1.100 or blat offtr. Call

4..·7471.
61

ON
f'JIY ac;&amp;S SAI..~Y • ·- :I'IVI ALWAYS' fiRfT AI
T'l-fl:' LJQUIPATION ..s"AI..fS:

8974.

71 Llnooln Contintntai M.-k Ill
ttiiOfttblt. Ctl evening 81 4 ·

Mau-r Fqu10n, Nww Holland,
Buth Hog S.e• 6 ltrVk:t. Ovtr
40 uud trtctofl to dtooat from
&amp; co~ lett lin I of new &amp; uHd
equipmant. Larattt ttltction In

Building Materials
Blocll , brick. aewer piplll. wtn ·
dowa. lintels , ttc. Claude Win ·
ters, Aio Grande. 0 . Call 814 -

1150. Coli 114·371·2233.

1111.

304· 773·9186 .

65 Building Supplies

For qulc:ttttlt1974 ChtYy Novt
t450 l 187&amp; Pondac Orandvlllt

Gotllpol~ .

Strtwbtrrltt. Pick your own
beginning Mev 11Sth. Sorry no
chec:b. 8 am ID 8 pm. Htpp¥
Hollow Fruit Ftrm. Otlllpolil
Ferry, 'NV . 304-178-2021.

~IGHT

• .•HIS GIRLF RIEND,

1984 Ford Tempo 4 dr., eulo,
llrr. ltlfto. c•h price 13,998.
John' 1 Auto Still, Bulavlllt Rd .,

&amp; Vegetables

AG~ICULTUI?~!

114·388 ·9811 .

76

514·441-3231 .

X PD ALL

JvsT WAL~INCi AROuNP,
luT THEN iliEY INYENTfP

voH.age rllfrigeretor , toilet with
aewaguynem, rtdio telephone,
dtpth tndar, powiN' trim, and
many extru Aak lng 113,600
Call 814-448· 1781 aUer 6PM

1911 Mtldt AX7 I tpd . C1ll

742· 2891.

U.S. 35 Wilt, Jackton . Ohio.

Sanya Bet•·mu VCR . wirtd
remote t176. 304·676· 1433
after 7:00 p.m .

1917 Ctt.vy CamtrV, re, con·
wertlbN , reatoraHon sttrttd,
htvt II plrt:a to complttt,

Mklrlg 13.000. Coli 514·4411711 of1or IPM 114·388·
1811 .

20,000 btu air cond. uted 3
months, 11me at new , phone

Au11rtlitn blue heifer 1 ytar old
840. 8 HP Kttn C\ltltr rid ing
mower . t100 . 304-882·2011 .

Autos for Sale

l

.:t. PIPN'i IVIINP i/1S:M

ft.

1620.

1984 200S Honda 3 wheeler
with front &amp; rear recke . hitch.
rifle scabbard, ume at new.
304· 1576-2608 efter e p.m.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

~;=========~==========~ 1979
24
Al.-.el cuddy Clb,
228 Mltfcrulser, full galley, du•l

125 portable air com·
Pfottor, tfl iler mounted . exc
cond., 304-4158-1031 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

Coli 114·216·8261 .

76

Je~tget

4 room end beth. Unfurnlthtd.

No polo. CoM 514·1141·2283.

1981 Honde CABO. exc cond.

304-576-1248.

1 Alvartz flat-top Ouh1r for stlt.
Ekctllent condition. Cell 814·

TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS , scope
bore sighting. fa ctory reblueing,
hourt 9 :00 till dark . ctll 304·

304-175· 7363 .

882-1117.

131 ,_ 4th Awo .. GoftlpoNo.
Cal 441·4411 lftlt 7pm.

SWAIN

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62

Magi c Chef g11 renge for Nl e.
onty Ulld twice. UOO. Firm.

,.ent, Inn, IMdcontra,., 3br' •
AodneyVIH.-g•ll ; 2br'1-EIM'IIla:
3br Evma Htllghta; DifP(Ieh l

14&amp;70 Footlvol, 2 bdr .. 2 fuN
btthl, kJta of cloaett, utility
n&gt;om. AC . Coli 81 ..·441·12'1

61 Household Goods

OUT OF HEll&amp;.

304·576·1168 oflor 8:00 PM .

White Croll Buck Stvle storm
door, with acr11n . Brend new.
Paid 1100 will take S80. 614·
992· 2143. After 6 :00 ctll614·

Tri County Sport Shop, Spring
Val ley Pltra. Oallipolia. Ohio.
Gunt. Archery. Tacltle. 814 446·2336 .

KfEP~

IN THE: MLJ P1
W!' CI. "'eveR GET

1984 KrNIIelcl KD&gt;C200 dirt
bikt. llkt new , len 150 miiH,
tftiWtr tlltnctr, •1.378 .00 .

67

8ft. truck camper top . War1itzer
Organ, 4300 with multi pflf'cus·
aion. Cell '514· 992· 3438 .

Mer cho ndise

If THIS SIJ(J
~INKIN 6

1981 KWIIIIkt KX 2150. Nnt
1111c, lookt good, 1186 .00.
Phont 304· 173·&amp;244.

Warda 21 cu. ft. froat-free
upright freeze·r. t200. Hobart
meat grinder S360. Cati 81 4·
742-287 7 .

992-8373.

For rent: 2 btclroom furnilhtd
apt. Aduht only. Ctll 814· 982·

41

fumlthed hou11. 2 bdr., •111.

Trailer loti sewer end water
fumlthtd, tmall chlldrtn accepted. At. 1 Locust Ad., back of

2226,

114· 423-8817.

MOBILE HOME SALEI, 4 MI.
WElT, OALUPOUI. AT 31.
PHONE IU-441·7274.

COUHTAY MOBILE Home Perk,
Routt 33. North of Pom•oy.
Large lots. Cell 814·992 ·7479 .

Oppol1unlty.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

H ouaee for Rant

614·986·4392 .

304·171·9710 .

Two bedroom trtiltr with ••·
pendo living room on l1rgeleverl
lot WI Middltport. Nttr ator•
end lchOOII. No pttt. Cell

304·171·2331

3·4 bdr. c1rp .. td. t.-nodtlltd..
nl~. new lilting, bllemant, 'Ia
acre. f22. 500 . Ctl 814·441·
2034 efttr IPM.

Of'

1914 10•50 Wotv.-ine. 2 btd·
room trailer. Kitch.n furnilhtd.

814·317·7607.

514·26&amp;-9380.

Unfurnllhtd 12x10. washerdryer ~h · up . 1 mi. on 010rgtt

992·5&amp;87.

t41i00. Colll14·&amp;&amp;2·1197.

OfflctlpaceUpperRt. 1. C1nbt
3 private atfi'*8. Large ,wliting
room. Call814-448·0508.

Fulty furnllhtd, AC, ell utihiM

3178.

Colll14·98&amp;·4103.

- - - - - - -- -

pold, odullo only. Colllt4-44S·
41 10 or 114-441·2003.

b........ 114-198· 7105.

1981 Honda CB CUttom 900,
min• cond. fully drnttd . Cell

Newly painted N8 tractor for
1ale. New tires. 8 ft . gradet
blede . Trtiler for nle. Will trtdt
for Ckevy or GMC Truck. C1ll

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

19n HOIIIV Perle 12x00. Vlf\'
good cond. P. . ty fumlthed , CA
&amp;. oth• ·utrtt. U,IOO. Call

1981 Hondt 810. CB CUllom.
condhlon. 11200 or

Ex~lltnt

Muulelo.ting Sp..:l•llty Shop.
Bleck powder t5 .96, ctpt
12 .00. leather itemt, used 1!10
ctl. CVA, .410 Mollbtrg pu~
thotgun like neJW . Kolbtl 's
Mill creek Rd. Hrt. M·F. 5-··p.m.
Sat. 1·6. Cell 814-446 -2316.

or 614-446 ·

K &amp; K. 304·875· 1076.

W1lk to town . IChOOII ,
churchN. library. ont ttory, 2
bdr.. tnrtctivt blth, formM
diningroom. good ctrpttlng,
lerge kitchen. good gu fumeet.
atorm windowt. Ctll t14·441·

742·2101 .

Coli 30•·176·7889.

•izet
to 8 ft.
Call
inetl toavailable,
38 inctt . up
In ttock.
Larger
814-992-2834 or 114 -992·
6704.

2 mobile t'tome1011, , on Rt. 1. 1
an Additon-Bulavillt Ad. Call
42al5 .

1982 Herlty Davidson 80.
drtaHd. 10,000 mUM. 81 4·

7837.

Lifetime concrete cutvertt, U

--------- t;.;:;;;:;;:;:;:;:::::::::::-r;~::;";:~~~~::::::-l 614·357· 0232

114·1149·2120.

·computer avlttm Mclntoth plut
computer one Meatbvtt memory wlth 800 K lntemtl drfvt •
800 K tkt.-nal drhlt. lm~~ge
wrlttr II prln1tr. Apple 1:ZOO
Baud modtm, meny tCCMIOritt
&amp; ov• n .ooo worth of soft·
Witt. Including ••-*lent muhlplen word ov•rviiW. ttl con pretl
draw, home tccoun11ritl micro·
phone &amp; over 80 othtr pro·
grtml. 3 mot. old. all booka &amp;
trtlning dllct Included. Mtny
extrlt WOI1h ~Wer I 1 3,000.
Mut t sell immtdlt1•tY t4.500.
Call Or. Stanley , 8U· 317·

log houae18d0 with 1 ftw logs
miulng. Cell 814 -448-4344.

46 Space for Rent

Motorcycles

198&amp; t-tonde VT 700 Sihedow.
k&gt;w mllaegt. bought new thlt
apring. Exetlltflt eondltk)n. Cell

Mlddl~rt

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Public Notice

NOTICE OF
loction a dlorgn.
APPOINTMENT OF
Anyone delimg ., do to
FIDUCIARY
may preiMlt 1 bid or bide br
On May ~. 1988. in the said notes.at a ctffer.,t rllteor
Meigs Coonty Poobote Coon. retee of lnttrell from tNt
Cuolllo. 25112.1. 0 . McCoy. hereinabove spec:lfJed. PO·
38831 , State Ro ut&amp; 111. vidod that where 1 frocUonol
Roodsvilo, Ohio 45168. w.. lnter81'1 rate il bid. a~ch
appor.ted Executor of the froction theN bo mHighth al

81tate of Audrev G . McCoy.
doc...od. toto of 38831. SR
7 , Reedsville, Ohio 46166 .

Robon E. Bud&lt;,
Probate Judge
Lena K. Nesselroad,

one perawn

IY

Public Notice
the

Ioiii

-nt

Public N Of lee
INdo tl1ould ... ....,
o n -: ..810 FOR FIRE
TRUCK NOTES ...
By Ordor of the Coundl o1

-ar-

the Village of Middleport

Mlddtepon. Ohio

lludc. Clorli·T...,,.
237A_S_,
Middleport_ Ohio 48780
(81411192-1424 .
Jon

thoroof end that all '*&gt;1W - · coreohold blduolo- by
beer the same r D of int•llt. lot. No bid lor looo ...., tw
Said ioal• of gonoraloblgo- pkoo .......t .,,..... (which

tion notes is iMued under the

in- -

1&amp;1 2. 9. 1e. 3tc

bo oorrl&gt;utlll 111

gon.,.t lows of the State of .... , . . ol • 360-doy yeo~

Public Notice
Ohio, p.-ticulafly tho Uniform wll bli ..-ill.
Bond Law ollhe OhioRoviood
The ..... wll bo - o d
Code, .,d pui"'Uant to ., by tho Villoge wrdtr the NOTICE OF SALE: BY virtue
OrdinMa&gt; !lJiy ~ by the condltlono horeln opoeHiod ' of en Order for S.le luuld
Council of seid Vilogo on Aprl wtthinthe State of Ohio. either on the 22nd dly of April,
NOTICE OF
28. 1988. The not• rhal bo lo the ..,rdl_ or ID e bonk 1988. by lhe Unked Sloth
SALE OF NOTES
oubjoct to coli in whole a in deolgn- by the purdl-rll
Oiotrict Court for tho
Sealed proposals will at pen ~on thirty (301 dlya'
It the
ol tho Village. Southern Olotrict of Ohio.
received by the Lndersignct, notice by the Vil11110 Cleric. on Tho upenoo o1 .,dl delivory
Eootom Dlvlolon. at Colum·
the Villag a Clark of the V~lege each interest peymMt dlte.
lh8ll not be conMNored in ·bua. Ohio. in cr.1 No. C2. of Middleport. Ohio, at the
Each bid ...,., bo occorn- do,.n••ing the highest bid for B&amp;·1348. UNITED STA'rES
office of said Village Clerk. peniod by cosh. • bonk cuhi- the not•. D.-., 10 · .,Y
OF AMERICA •VI· JOHN C.
Vill~~ge Ha ll . 237 Race Street. er' s or official'• check, 1
"1hor
ploco shaN bo II the
BACON.
JR .. out .. I will of·
Middtooon. Ohio. 45760. un· certtfied chatk rat drawn
~r for 881o to tho hlghell
...., ... end lithe
o1
til 2 o'clock p.m., at the then
upon or cenKiod by the - · the purdl-. Poym.,t rhal blddor on June 19. 1988 at
prevui ling standard time in or a oombi'laUln thef'8C)f, be rna i1 immedilte or
12:0l) NOon el the front
Ohio, on TuesOOy, May 27, payable to the Village, equal to fodorel Iunde on the dolo of •
door
of tho Mtigl County
1986, at which ploce and time at least one pw cent of said dolivery.
.
c
..
uthouoo.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
the bids will be pu blicly C4JEI'ltd note issue, ~on oonditbntt.t
lllo conditional bids wil bo tho followina ducribod r•l
c.1d rood , for $14 5. 000 Fire HIhe bid is ICa&gt;plod, tho fiscal rocoivod end the VYI1ge ntproperty; Slluolod in tho S\llt
Truck ACQUisition Notes of officer will deliveJ the not• ro ....,..the right to reject any or
o1
Ohio. County of Moigo:
said V ilhtQe. da ted June 2 . the successful bidder within 111 bido.
Being Lot NO. 18 of RNer1986 bearing in terest at the three days from the date of
The C-al Truot Collllonv.
view Acres Subdlvil6on of
rate ol six and fo rty· five one sale. tMt~ the I.Wat daivery Ill. A.. Middlepon. Ohio. wll
the VItiligo of Middleport.
hundreds percen t (6 .45 %1pet papers, erbnrage atrtificatfl ICt os poylng agent for lhio
Meigo County. Ohio. ••
ttnnu m; payable s wni- annualty
!519. 16. 23 3tc
Public Notice

Clo&lt;k

Friday, May 16, 1986

$225,000.sought in .Jawsuit

will bo ,..,.._,

ol 81y

,...,....., aHor.l from the
-"Dote -111 of inl...,..,.. ...... of tho "'t•
from tho dllto of ~a~..... 10
1110 m...,rity ot the rote
- - In 1110 bid. If~ of
bldo ,....._the
"'""'"' . . . .""... ..... the
a rru.._,le noteamav
be Mu•dild onaum

-H

Brian N. MUllll\Y and Wilma R.
Mullll\Y, both ot Pomeroy, have
ftled an action ln Meigs County
Common Pleas Court seeking
$22!5,1XX) against Robert s. St8ats,
Pomeroy. The suit Is a result ot a
traffiC accident accident on Rt. 681
in · wltfch Brian MUlllhY was a
passenger in a vehicle driven by the
defendant. The plaintiffs charge
that Staats was negligent in the
qJeratlon of his vehicle.

Linda Jarrell, Racine, has flied
suit against !Jnda Turley, ~lite,
and Beverly Wickline, Racine,

requesting a judgment of $50,100.
The plaintiff contends that Wickline, while working as an employee

tor Turley, applied a pennanent to
her (Jarrell's) hair without first
testing lhe hair 10 determll)e It It
could withstand the permanent
treatment. Jarrell alleges that her
hair feU out due 'to the use of the
permanent. that the hair that did
not fall oot became brittle and stiff
and had to be cut off, and that her
scalp was Injured also. The plaintiff
alleges she had til wear a woolen
cap l&gt;r several weeks and r~uests
the monetary damages for lnJurtes,

Area deaths

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Floyd H. Barnhouse

ter, Rose Ellen Barnhouse, both of
Hemlock Grove; three brothers,
LEOnard F. Barnhouse. Columoos;
Dana R. Barnhouse, Florida, and
Lewis H. Barnhouse, Kentucky;
four sisters, Dorothy Hook, Springfield; Norma M. Guess, California;
Bellle Bolin and Enna Guess. both
r:t Albany.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by hls wife. Alice
Batley Barnhouse; an Infant son,
three brothers, Lawrence, Jay
Robert and George, and a sister,

Funeral services for Floyd H.
Barnhouse, 57, Cook Road, HemlockGrove,whodledWednesdayat
Camden-Qark Memortal Hospital
In Parkersoorg, wUI be held at 10
a.m. Saturday at the Ewing
and COrrc&gt;Mtte. certified trans- iltUe. Origin II regirtrat:Qn .. d lhown on Pllt recorded In
Funeral Home.
cript of the proceedilgs, show· aJbMqun trS'Isfltrs wil be at
Volume 13. Pogo 31. Meig1
Mr. Barnhouse, who had been In
ing the notes to have been no ooo110 the nottl1old111.
C&lt;ijmty Record of Pl111. failing health for several years. was
legally issued, and the btdder
The IIIPmving opillon of . PROPERTY AODRESS: 70
will receive and pay for s.u::h Pock. Shiffer Wiliams, bond
a veteran of Ihe Korean Conflict. He
RlvervMiw Place, Middlenotes as may be ii!Ua:l as •omey~. wtth reepeet to thia
pori. Ohio 4&amp;780. Tormo o1 was·hom In Athens County on Nov. ·
above sm forth. said cash, ila~e, wil t. furnished to thD
Sele: Caah on day of ule. 1 13, 1928, a son of the late Lewis H.
check or checks to be retained au:x:eutul bidder at the Vii·
re11rve the right to rlliect
and Mary M. Cooper Barnhouse. Florence.
by tho Village and coshed only lege's exptllll. lf'Kiuiries may
any and 111 blda. Robert W.
;f said wndit~n is mt iltfilted be diratted to the cru::innati,
He resided In Meigs and Athens
Officiating al services wlll I&gt;'
foster, United Stetes Mar·
or said cash, check or checks Ohio olfioe or Pock. Shiffer &amp; shal. Southern Diatrict of
Counlles most of hls life.
Rev. Gary King. Burial wUI be In
to be returned proi'T'CJtfy at the Williornt. The Vilogo wit pay
Qhio. Subject to n11l estate
Meigs Memory Gardens. Friends
request of the a~ccessful for the preponnion of the talC•. penetties and ........
Surviving are a son, David may call at the fUneral borne
bidder jf the notea and trans- typewritt111 mlnu~t notea. ments not yet due and paya Howard Barnhouse, and a daugh- anytime today.
cript are not delivered within
Upon eppliclltion from any ble.
the time specified herein.
proopoctive bidder for the 15116. 23. 30. 3tc
Said notes wiU be award&amp;d notes, the Village will llmish
to the bidder offering tc errv mat.W ilfDrmetion about

on June 1 ood December 1 of
e&amp;ch y98r. beginning Decomber 1. 1986 . until the
princtpal sum is pa id; mallJrilg
on June 1. 199 1: and issued in
anticipmion ot the issuanoo of
bonds for the p..1rpose of
acquiring a fir e truck br the
Villflge of Middleport .
Un less paid fro m other
sour a:~s , p rincipal and intetest
of said not as are payable from
limitOO taxes Pm cipal is paya·
bleat the princip~ atfice of The
Central TNst CbnlpMy. N . A.,
Middleport, Ohio, as payin g
aJBnt for SAid notes, and
inte1est is payable by dleck p.~ni'lase 'tt1e notes at the
mailed to the registerOO lllk.ier k&gt;west net intw.t cost 10 the
by said paying agen t without Village. sudt nat nterast coli
deduction for exchMge. co l- to bo determined bydoducting

ca l Service report s five calls
Thursdav: Middleport al 2:54 a.m.

Jude...
!Coni inued from page I I
d&lt;'lcnda nl is mentally ill: bui there
is substantial probability that he
will berome co mpelrn l lo stand
trial 11·ithin one year ~ provid!'d a
suitablE' coursE' of treatment. II is
furtll2r fo und 1ha I Ihe offense is one
for which the defendant could be
inca rcerated if convicted.''
The cou11 has ordered that Jude
is 10 wtdergo treatment al the
At hens Mental Hospital and thai
ttw defendant is restric1ed In his
freedom of mmovemenl In any
manner the facility de&lt;'m~ neces·
sary; but in no case shall be
released from the confines of the
bospilal without prior notification lo
the COU I1 . While the COUJ1 deter·
mines that the defendant is not
•present ly competent 10 &amp;and trial .
the rnurt declares that II he is likely
to be restored 10 com(X'tency, with
proper care and treat ment. within

onr

year.

More Legals On Page 7

•atamant or limiter doOJI'nl!l'lt

Emergency squads answer five calls
MPigs County EmPrgPncy MPdi-

Meigs couples end marriages

the Vttllge .,d ita finen~Jts
whidl moy bo r110110nalily
requeotod. but no official

lo Story's Run tor Frederick ·
Thomas 10 Holzer Medical Center;
Racine al3: 04 p.m. to Portland Rd .
for Glenn Young to Veterans
Memortal Hospital; Pomeroy at
5:17 p.m. transported Brian Buf·
fington and Manning Roush from
an auto accident on Township Rd .
642 to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Middleport Fire Department al
9:15 p.m. to an auto fire on Turkey
Run Rd .; Middleport at 11:34 p.m.
to Stonewood Apts. for Cecil
Frazier 10 Holzer Medical Center.

Marriage licenses
Marrtage licenses have been
issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Leslie Michael Fultz, 67.
and Mildred Cornelia Morris. 70,
both of Pomeroy; Ronald aay
Spurlock, 39, Cootvllle. and Robin
Ann Moodispaugh. 26, Pomeroy;
Daniel Alan Nease, 32. and Kellee
Jo Burdette, 26, both of Racine.

Veterans Memorial
Admissions .. Louise McElhinney.
Middleport; Manning Roush,
Racine.
Discharges--None.

Weather forecast

Set bid opening
Conservation reserve program
bids wlll I&gt;' opened at live Meigs
County ASCS office at 8: 10 a.m.
Monday. Theo!llce Is located In tt.e
Fanners Bank Building. The bid
opening Is open to the public.

Hymm sings set
Hymn sings will he t.eld on
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the First
Church of God In New Haven and t
7:30p.m. Surxlay at the Christian
Brethren Church in Mason. Singers
will I&gt;' Sincere Gospel Quartet,
Flatwoods, Ky., and the Reflections
Trio, New Haven. W. Va.

Pick 4 winner: 7548
CLEVELAND (UPI)- Thufsd·
day's winning Ohio Lottery
numl&gt;'rs: Dally Number
619.
Ticket sales totaled $1,285,11l4,
with a payoff due of $8)2,299.~.
PICK-4
7548.

Flllng for dissolutions of marriage In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court were John C. Eblin,
Coolville, and Ellen K. Eblin,
Coolville; JoAnn Card, Reedsville,
and Michael Card, Middleport;
Dwayne L. Jones, Langsville, and
Debby New.
Filing for a divorce Is Cynthia J.
Robson, Pomeroy, from Danny
Lynn Robson, Pomeroy, charging
gross neglect of duty and extreme
cruelty. A restraining order has
been Issued by the court against fhe
defendant.

Plan graduation
The first graduating class of tll2
United Pentecostal Church In Middleport will be held at 2: 30 p.m.
Surxlay. The kindergarten class
wlll present a play, Mrs. Bonnie
Baker, teacher, announced . The
public Is Invited.

Sunday

lost wages ,and emt:arassment
incurred due to the loss of her hair.
Tom Rue, Middleport, has flied
an action against. Cooper ChryslerPlymouth-Dodge, tn care of Brett
Ja!le, sfatutmy agent, Columoos,
el al, char~Png breach of contract
and asking· for a judgment of
$tili,T70.22.
An entry conftnntng sale and
ordertng dlstrtootton has been filed
In a fom::Iosure action by Farmers
Bank and Savings Co. against
Harold F. Jones.
In anotll2r foreclosure action,
Diamond Savings and Loan Co. has
been granted a $al,716.05 judgment
from Dwight E. Carl, et al.
Dismissed were the cases of
Zurtch·American Insurance Co.
against Elmer M. Bowles. et al;
Loretta Faye Campbell against
Ronald Keith Campl&gt;'U; IRidre
Kay Cross against Amos Boone
Cross Jr.; Edith D. Walsonagainst
Marlon Edward Watson; and Pamela Sue Clark against Edward lee
Clark.

BARGA ! ~ MATINEES SATURDAY
I SUNDAY - ALL SEATS SUO
TUESDAY 12.50

HEATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
South Third at Main St.
Middleport, Ohio

Invites You To Attend '

Pentecost Sunday
May 18, 1986

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A special meeting of the Salvatlon Army wUI be held Sunday at
6:30p.m. on Butternut ave. Lt. and
Mrs. Duane Harrts, commanding
offers in Athens, wlll be the
speakers and special music wUI!l'
provided. An announcement wUI be
made concerning the general elect
In London this week. The 6:30
meeting Is a .cha~ In the t lme and
the public Is Invited.

'.f'he nec'tl lo compromise dlHerences over Wier taxes Is the key
to getting fuU funding for the
Galllpoli' Locks Md Dam rL'
pl~~eement project. U.S. Secretary of the Army for Publk:
Works Robert K. Daw""n said
Friday.

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Sat. Midnight, 12:00

Waiting In line
Doesn't Have To Be
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By KEVIN KELLY

Ttmc...Sent!nel Staff
GAJ .UPOI. IS- A Wf'!'k' s exten·

sion on bids submllled for propos&lt;'C!
r('novation on Was hington Elrmen·
ta n : Schoo l wa s approved F•·iday
bv · Ihr Ga llipolis City Board or
E'ctucation to rlllow contractors

more lime Ia pt1'parc bids.
The board agrf'('(i Ia a request
from Ga llipoli s archllcc't Mark
Epling to r xlend Ihe deadline from
.June• 2 10 .lunr 9. wit h a sp&lt;•·ial
·ttJard me&lt;'ting to br Sf:'! lv&gt;o days

IT'S THE QUICKEST AND
EASIEST WAY TO RECEIVE
YOUR GOVERNMENT CHECK.

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10 a supplemental appropriations
bill approved last December. The
bi ll drcreed that authorization
would I&gt;' ordered by May 15 il no
action was laki'n on House Bill 6,
which pmposes cost·sha rlng for Ihe
Gallipol is projeCI.
The bill gave Ihr U.S. Arm)'
Corps of Engineers $4 million to
begin engineering work a nd rea I
esta te purchase du ring fiscal 19ffi.
Additional funding for FY 1987 t~
being crafted in Washington now.
said Rep. Bo~ Wise. D·W.Va .. who
will sit on the conference commit·
tee that will find middle ground on
Iwo pieces of legisla!lon a!fecilng
user fees.
" I hope we will met'l soon Io flush
ou t our polnt s of viPw," WisC' sa id ,

adding he was· "cautiously oplim!s·
lie" differences will be resolved.
Tax amount dl~putcd
The snag. ex plained Rep. Clar·
r nce Miller. R Ohio. Is that House
8il! 6 seeks one-third of Ihe funding

for waterway project costs to come
!rom user fees. Senate Bill 1567.
however. wants half of the cost 10
come from those fees.
The meeting was organizl'd by
DINAMO·OVIA, a Pittsburgh·
ba sed association of oosiness and
community leaders s~klng Inland
waterway Improvements as the
key 10 a l&gt;'tler economy .
Ga llipolis, opened In 1937 wlfh a
!OO·foot main lock and l)().foot
auxiliary lock, Is considered ooe of
the worst bottlenecks on the Ohio
River and has been a primary
target of the organiz'!tlon's
activities.
A I .:m.fool main lock and !00-foot
auxiliary to be buill on the West
Virginia side Is. the key for more
waterway projects and Improvements. officials said . Primary
projects In this region indude
modernization of tlw Kanawha
River locks at Winfield, W.Va., and
Locks 7 and 8 on the Monongahela
Rivrr.

Ohio Gov . Richard F. Celeste,
wbo was scheduled to attend,
cancelled due to a ronflict and was
repr~ented by Ohio Department c1
Natural Resourres Director Joseph
Sommer. Slate cabinet &lt;fficials
also filled In for West VIrginia Gov .
Arch A. Moore 'J r .. Kentucky's
Martha Layne Collins and Richard
Thornburgh of Pennsylvania.
Project acceptable
Dawson told DINAMMVIA ad ·
vocates and reporters flw Gallipolis
project Is favored by the Reagan
administration because of its' hlgh
cost benefit rat io.

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i\REALJI'l'- Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D~W.Va., third
from left, 8S!IIred those attending a Friday press
conference that the Gallipolis Locks and Dam
replacement l• a reality. F1:utldng Byrd on tll2lefl are
"For every dollar Sp&lt;'nl, w&lt;'
expect a return or $ll," he said.
"The actual dollar benefit will he
much more than ll times the
arrount Invested ."
U the presidenl .slgns an accepta ·
ble bill addressing user taxes.
Dawson said three things will
happen: there wlll be a gradual
Increase in the fUel lax fort he t:arge
Indu stry from 10 cents ID 20 cent s
over the next decade to meet budget
reductions; use of the ·Inland
waterways use fund fo bankroll half
c1 the Gallipolis project wlll I&gt;'
autborized; and will allow harbor
deepening to "further enhance the
U.S. In general , and this region In

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112-2u5

The Colemans received no
checks or communication from One
Livingston from the day the
Columbus firm purchased lhe well
untU Nov . 10. 1982, when they
recei·ted a royalty check for $60.00.
On Dec. 13, 1!m. Ihey received a
check for $102.68. On Dec. 6, 1984.
they received $U5. On advice from
tlwlr counsel. the Colemans never
cashed those checks.
Evidence supplied In court by
One Livingston established thai the
oil and gas well was "shut In" by
Columbia Gas for a large part of
1981. eight months in 1!m, up 10 10
months In 1983 and part of 1984.
The plaintiffs testified that the
defendanl rarely came to service
well and never came duting the

periods of shut-ln.
Plaintiff Gene Coleman testil!ed
thai he pertormed repairs and
minor maintainance on the welL A
substantial oil spill al the site
eventually led 10 the Ohio Depart ·
menta Natural Resources contact·
lng One Livingston to clean up the
area.
The Colemans contend that from
!he time Qle Livingston assumed
t112 rase, they. the Colemans. no
longer received informat ion on
production levels from llw well, as
t112y had with the original
leaseowners.
i\btu~dorunent

ruled

During the local trial, the plaintiffs' conlenlion was thai One
Livingston had failed for three

City school board
OKs bid extension

Ask Ab.out ·Our
Direct Deposit.

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Area congressmen a ttending a
press conferm ce al the locks
pred irl!'d a bill acceptable to
Pres ident Reagan would emerge
from a House·Senalc conference

Uy NANCY \ '0 1\ CilAM
Hutchinson and Lloyd Dugan on
'I'!m.,.Scntincl Stull
Nov . 1. 19?.;. for a period oflO years
POMEROY - The Ohiu Cou11 of or as long as oll or gas was fou nd.
Ap(X'als. l"ou11h Ap(X'Ilate Disirict. - The Coiemans were to receive a
has overturned a 1 ~1 Meigs County onP·eighlh share of the royally on
Common Plra s Cou 11 d('(·ision b~·
any oil and gas sold from the
Judge Charles Knighl.
property. and were lo receive free
The original complai nt. filed b.v gas for two houSf's.
Cyril "C:cn&lt;'" a nd Shirle)' Colem an
Thr lease also provided for
of Rutla nd against One Livingston drilling of a seco nd well. alt hough
Enlcrpris&lt;' II . Columbu s. sl&lt;•mmc'£1
no lime lor drilling Ihe well was
from the alleged abandonmeni by sJl('Cified in the lease.
th&lt;· drfPndant of a ga-s wpiJ on the
Oil and gas was produced and
Coleman pmprriy. The \olemans solei in 1978. 19?1 and 1981, with !he
asked for term ina tion or the lrasc C'olcmans rf'C(•iving the ir share.
wit h the defendant. for quiet ing
Jlio checks, lnfonnalion
owner~ip in the lease. and for all
On Dec. 5, 1900, Hutchinson and
cquipmeni loca ted at lh&lt;' wl'i l site.
Dugan sold thei r lease a nd equip·
Thr Colema n pmJX'rty had origi
mrnt to One Livingston Enterprise
nally hf'f'n leas!'d Io Milo B.
II. lor $16.00J.

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George Evans, secretary of the Kentucky Energy
Cabinet, and Oltio Departmedl ol Natural ReSQurces
Director Joseph Sommer. To Byrd's right l' B.R.
Brown of Con...,Hdation Coal Co.

particular, as a supplif'r of coal. "

of IX'Oplc working IngPI h&lt;:•r IU

Dawso n sa id Go Uipolis and rrilic t·
ment of a users lax will givr his
d&lt;'pan ment more credibility in
obw ining limitm federal funding
lor waterway projects and create
additional sources or revenue.
Cooperation hailed
Miller- to whom West Virgi nia
officials jokingly ceded a small
JX)rtlon of !he river - praised the
effort belw~n Ihe slates In achiev·
ln g authorization for Gallipolis.
" Look l&gt;'hind me," he sa id . "The
Ohio side is aware of ttw coopcra ·
lion from Pennsylvania. Kentucky
and West Virginia . This is not a
politica l meetin g. This is a meeting

(!Ccomplish whar is so nf'Crssa ry ."

Sen . Rot&gt;erl C. Byrd. D·WY a.,
area con~ rcss to nal drlrga·
lion.• will cominur Io gc-1 fu nding to
compl ete Gallipolis.

p led~&lt;&lt;!

" 1 say to you I hb projPct is as

surr of rea lity as surr· as you and I
sit here on this beaut!.fu l after·
noon ,.. Byrd said . " It' s going to takr
time; I've S('E'n projects go on for
years. The R.D. Ba iley project was
first In troduced in 1957 when I was
in the House. and we only droicated
it two or thn:e years ago. So Ihere's
2o years.
"But this project is becoming a
reality ... he added.

Appeals court overturns 1984 Meigs oil, gas well decision

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iSC' on user taxrs is nC'eded to grt t he
$350 millton Ga llipolis Locks and
Da m n 'pl:..~cf'mCn l under wa y.

caml' automatic Thu~day, thanks

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant May 18, 1986

Dawso n &lt;'Chord comments hea rd
from Ohio. West Virginia. Ken·
tucky and Pennsylv an ia officials
urging the committee to act soon
and gel the new lock ing system at
Ga ll ipolis started.
Authorization for Gallipolis be·

Special meeting of Bosworth
Council 46, Royal and Select
Masters, wlll be held at 5 p.m.
Saturday. Inspection will be held in
select master degree and at 7:30
p.m. In the super excellent master
degree.

JIM
COBB
Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac

9:30 A.M.-Church School !All Agesl
10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship
REV. C. SONNY ZUNIGA WIU PREACH ON

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Rio Grande James J. Kilpatrick fmds things are looking
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Uy KEVIN KEU.Y
Timc'S-Sentincl Staff
Il 0GSE'l1'. W.Va . - With au ·
lhorlzal ion in one hand and S4
million to slarl in the other. U.S.
S..Crrta ry of the Army for \iv it
Works Rol&gt;'rl K . Dawson said hrre

FOilS LOW AS

Pa rt !) cloudy. windy and humid today. with ~&lt;1dely scattered
thuoocrs ionns and highs near 80. Mostly cloudy tonight, with a
chanCf' or 1hunderslo nns a nd a low n~a r Ill. Mostly cloudy Saturday.
~&lt;·iih highs ncar R1.
Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of showers Md thunderstorms each day, with liglts
mostll In. the 70s. Overnight lows generally wUI be it the 50s.

Ill th Preakness run

Federal, state leaders
hail lock authorization

531 JAC}(SQN PIKE · AT.35 WEST
Phone 446· 452.

Granted dissolutions of their
marrtages were Carolyn Banks and
Larry Banks; Penny Lynn Middles·
wart and Michael Lee Middles·
wart; Cynthia Lynch and Thomas
E. Lynch; VIctoria L. QuUien and
Robert W. Qulllen; Carolyn Sue
Cullums and Terry Rex Cullums.
Granted divorces were Loretta
Faye Campbell from Ronald Keith
Campbell; John Wayne Grim from
Michelle Leigh Grim.

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Epling said Ihe job Is a "re/Miy
complex projt&gt;el" and contractors
need additionallimr. The two days
betw~n the bid deadline and the
proposed SJX'C lal meeting dale will
allow Epling to review Ihe bids and
p!l'parc a pil'senlallon lo 1he board.
"I' m not thinking of 30 days. just
ex !ending U1e deadline by a week
beca use we're already In the
bidding 'process," he sa id.
The work ca lls for new doors,
windows. suspended ceilings and
improved electrica l service lo thf'
school . o(X'ned in 1930. The work
was plnpoint!'d in a 1984 facilities
sludv.
1n1eres1 in the project has l&gt;'rn
ex tensive and Inquiries on draw·
Ings and speclflcallons have been
received from local rnntraclorsa nd

All hough mntraftors will rr'('('iVP
an ext ra W('(' k to draw up bids.

•

evidence Insufficient to support a
findin g O[ abandonment , SinCI' the
explanat ion of Ill' shul ·in s p,rovides
a reasona ble expl anation why more
gas was not sold .
In add it ton. the royalty payment s. although minimal. further
substant iated thai the well was no!
aba ndoned. according to Ilw appel·
late court findings.
For these reasons. and others . Ihe
original judgment was reversed
and fina l judgment was ent ered in
favor of One Livingston.
CalL&lt; decisk&gt;n 'setback'
Pomeroy attorney Frank W.
Pon er Jr .. who represented !112
Colemans. called the rf'\•ersed
decision "a setbac k to landowners
(Continued on page A3 t

Lola B.'s record
remains unbroken
at annual chicken
flying competition

some from Portsmouth , Co lumoos.
Ke ntu cky a nd Pe nnsylva ni a.
Epling said .
!::piing said 1he target date for
compleiion of most of the job is sl Ul
Aug. 22. He sa id he fell the bulk of
the work could be completed by
then. bui added that some wor k will
co ni inue in to Ute next school year.
An addendum modi fying the
ori ginal Inlormallon on the project
has bern sent 10 bidders. Epling
said . The boai·d asked Epling to
consult with City SoUcllor Douglas
Cowles on any legal questions
involved in the extension.
Epling presented changes in the
plan 10 the board that "11llncrease
the original project estimate of
$4lO.OOJ by more th.a n $.~,1ID. He
said new doors for the lobby and
req uisite fire construction will cost
approxlmp lely $8,100, and addition
of a hea t pump to ttw principal's
office to assist with the air
conditioning will cost an estima ted
$2.500.
In mechanical Improvements.
ex tensive duel work wUI r~uire lhe
lowering ol existing openings In the
walls and adjustment of the grills
for l&gt;'tter healing and ~lr dlstrlbu·
tlon. Estimated oosl L• $21,00J,
(Continued on page A31

years to develop !he oil and gas
lease. and had abanclored 1112 well
and drilling equipmen! .
On Dec. 12, 1984. Kn ight COD·
eluded thai the lease. the well and
the equlpmeni had ll'en abandoned
and were thu s the properly ,pf the
plaintiffs.
Knight concluded !hat an Implied
covenant exists In oil and ga s )('ases
10 develop the leased premises. and
the failure of One Livingston to keep
the well In repair and to o(X'rate il
for the l&gt;'neflt of 1112 plainiiffs.
constitu1ed abanoonment.
The appellate cout1 finds thai
abandonment of a lease can occur
only where there is an Intent lo
abantion the pro(X'riy .
The appellate court finds the

OFF SHE GOES - A chicken lrle8 Its "wilfiS" smrtiY after being .
launched !rom the tamDiar mallhoxet1 at Bob Ewns Eanns Saturday
during the annual lniel'lllldonal Cblcken Flying Contl!lll. More than
2 100 people 1rom the area and III'IIUIId the 8lale gathered to see If one
~ lowl could beat the record Wllhl of Sherwood CGsten'slAIIa B. In
19711. There were numerous other activities to kllep the crowd
Interested. (11mes-8entloel photo by lee i\nn Welch).

By the Times..Sentlnel Stall
RIO GRANDE- It was anot her
case of close. but no cigar, as Lola
B.'s sevcn·yea r·old record In the
15th a nnual Internaiional Chicken
Flying Contest here Satu rda y
remained unbroken.
The best filghl of Ihedaywasby a
featherweight fow l named Linda.
owned by John P. Salyers of
Galloway, which flew 246 feet and
six Inches. Lola B.. owned by
Sherwood Costen of Po int P leasant.
Jlew 302 feel . eight Inches in 1979.
The contest was the centellliece
of the annual event at Bob Evans
Farms. Judging was conducted
again this year by Dr. Clyde Marsh
of Ohio Stale Universlly.
A SJ.OOO pri ze fro m
restauranleur·sausage manufacturer Bob Evans was offered 10 the
chicken that could break Lola B.'s
record .
Organizers of the event sa id
approxima tely 2, 100 people
attended.
In olll2r comp&lt;'tltlon, winner of

thf'

banl ~t mwr t g ht

diYisio n

\ \ .t ...

Binl. 0\nwd hy Hf1g1T
G&lt;'aring of Londondcm . "h•ch
new 158 fC'(."·l, IWO inches . i\kd turn
\Vcight winnPr \-~o·a s Du mb Ciu d.:
Lady

owned by .'\ir k Pr&lt;ll 01', .Jac k sor1.

which poslru a ll i~ht of J:lO lt 'Pl . on• ·
inch
Winner of tht' hC'a\·y \\'C'i.!;!ht d 1\
lsion was Su0·. w hirh fl ew i t) tf•(•l
and four inch('s. ltsowll(' r is .J;1m il'
Miller of Minford .

Chicken Littlr . own!'d bY S&lt;&gt;rpcll
McCarty . West Union. won th&lt;'
rooster

crow

in

thP

do mf •sric

division, while Lin cia Miller. Colum
bus. took first placP ut the homo
sapiens di vis ion.

In the chicken run cuniC'o t,
George, owned by Dall' Am"ull of
Yellow Springs. took fi rst pl ace.
The chicken legs com(X'III ion one of the nPWC'l' fra rurPS a t thr

event -

Wi.I S

won In the wnmt ·n·"'

divis ion by Olivia Bou!well . CarL') ,
Ohio. and In the men's division by
Jonathan Price. Point Plea sa nt.
iContlnuod on page A31

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