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POINT PLEASANT - William
Keith "Barney" Brumfield died
!rom a gunshot wound to the chest,
caused by a .22-caiiber slug, tbe
doctor who perfonned the autopsy
on the J6.year-oid Glenwood man
said Thursday in Mason County
Circuit Court.
Dr. B.H. Kshirsagar of the state
Medical Examiner's Olflce was
among witnesses test lfylng during
the second day of the murder trial
of Kennlt Keith "Buck" Clary, 52,
of Lesage, W.Va., who Is accused of
killing Brumfield on the evening of
Jan. 14, 19!li, at the Glenwood Inn .
Also called to the witness stand
by Prosecuting Attorney Damon B.
Morgan Jr. were the victim's
widow, Patricia Brumfield; Bob
Holley, who testified he was with
Clary earner on the day of the
shooting;- a bartender · at the
Huntington lounge where Holley
and Clary talked; Clary's step·son,
John David Hannon, who told of
going to the Glenwood Inn with the
victim on the night In question; D.L.
Pearson of the Mason County
SherHrs Department, one of the
deputies who answered the call to
the Inn following tbe incident; Cpl. •
J.L: Dodson of the Huntington
Detachment of the West Virginia
Depanment of Public Safety (state
pollee) where Clary surrendered
shortly after the shooting; Dr. John
Grubb, Mason County coroner; and
several local emergency medical
service volunteers Involved In the
transfer of Brumfield's body.
ldenlllles slug
Kshirsagar, during direct exa mi·
nation, Identified a photograph of
Brumfield marked as a state's
exhibit by Morgan but not pennlt·
ted by Judge Clarence Watt to be
shown to the jury. as the person on
which he had perfonned an au topsy
on Jan. 15. the day after Brumfield
died. He also Identified the slug he
extracted from the victim's body
and clothing· the victim had been
wearing when the body arrived at
the sta te Medical Examiner's
O!flce.
Kshirsagar also told the jury that
upon examinational the exterior al
the body, he noticed a gunshot
wound about y. ·Inch In diameter
and gun powder particles, Indica !·
lng to him that the gun used to shoot
Brumfield was fired at a close
range. Upon cross-examination by
defense attorney Don Kingery he
~aid the gun was probably fired at a
range of six Inches or less.
The medical examiner said the
bullet entered and passed through
the victim's left chest wall, travel·

lng In a forward motion, hitting the
spine and lodging In the right lung.
Kshirsagar also told Morgan
upon questioning that Brumfield's
blood showed a blood alchoholievel
of 0.18 percent, Indicating he had
consumed "a moderate amount" of
beer or liquor, and that the autopsy
indicated he had eaten less than an
hour before his death.
'lbrealening calls
Patricia Brumfield wept silently
from a front row bench In the
courtroom as the clothes her
husband had teen wearing when
she last saw him at aboul9 o'clock
the evening he died were pulled
!rom a black plastic hag and
Identified by the doctor. During her
testimony earlier In the day, Mrs.
Brumfield told the jury her hus·
band, a 15-year employee of
Goodyear, was dfwockJan.14 and
ran several errands that day,
Including making a trip tolley !!IIOW
tires at a bout "10 or 11" that
morning. He came IIJme "about
dinner time," or at approximately 4
p.m., and IE!t again at 8: ll or 9 p.m.
to go a store where he p.trchased Ice
cream bars for his wtle aJtd son.
After dropping the Ice cream off
at their home, Mrs. Brumfield said,
her husband left the house again.
He didn't return, she added.
At "five minutes after 11,"
Brumfield's brother Greg came to
tbe house to lnfonn her that her
hu sband was dead , Mrs. Brumfield
testified.
Upon cross examination by Kin·
gery, Mrs. Brumfield replied In the
affinnative when asked If she and
her lllsband had ever rec!'lved
threaten bi g pllJne calls and If those
threats had been reponed to law
enforcement officials. The caller,
wllJ was not identified to the jury,
had threatened Barney Brum·
field's life, his widow said.
Kingery also asked Mrs. Brum.
Oeld what her husband's state of
mind was when he lett the IIJuse for
the last time on Jan. 14. "He was
happy," she said. "He was Ina good
mood ." She also told the jury her
husband had not had anything
alcollJllc to drink from the time he
came home for dinner at 4 p.m . to
time he ett the house, at about 9
p.m.
No &amp;ppel'l'llt boollllty
When questioned about her husband's relationship with Bob Hoi·
ley, Mrs. Brumfield said "they
knew one another" and that there
were ro apparent hostilities between either her husband and
Holley, or her husband and Buck
Clary.
When questioned under re-direct
examination by the prosecuting

attorney, Mrs. Brumfield revealed
the threatening pllJne calls she and
her husband had received had
stopped about a year before his
death. and said that ber husband
had once visited Clary when he was
a patient In the hospital and had told
her they saw each other occasion·
ally at the Glen mod Inn.
Bob Holley of Glen mod, who was
with Clary throughout much of the
day Jan . 14 at Anne 's Lounge in
Huntington, told the jury upon
questioning by the prosecuting
attorney that altllJugh he and Clary
talked "on and off" ail day, from the
time Clary came Into the bar at
about noon to the time the two left
for the last time at about 8or9p.m.,
he does not recall a conversation
about Barney Brumfield.
Kingery, in his opening state·
ments Wednesday, had said Clary
was "humiliated and upset" by a
rumor Holley told him Brumfield
was spreading about him and that
Holley had Indicated Brumfield
carried a gun because of threaten·
lng phone calls he had been
receiving.
Upon cross-examination by defense attorney David Nibert, Holley
testified he had "had too much" to
drink on Jan. 14 and could have had
a oonversatlon with Clary about
Brumfield that he doesn't
remember.
Nibert told Holley, "Buck Clary
says yru told him rn that day (Jan.
141 that Barney Brumfield had been
making statements that he was
queer."
.
From the witness stand Holley
turned to Clary, seated to his left at
the defense rounsel table, and said,
"Evidently, Buck, you m!sunder·
stood me .. .l 'm sorry."
Asked If he told Clary on J an. 14
not to he concerned about the
rumor, that he would takeca reol it ,
Holley replied, " If 1 said It , I don't
remember. But I'm sure I didn't."
May have joked
Holley also testified under cross
examination that he had told Clary
on a previous occasion about the
threatening phone calls Brumfield
had been receiving and that
Brumfield carried a gun. But he
added that he had seen Brumfield
with a pistol almost a year earlier,
sometime In the spring of 1985.
When asked by Nibert If he and
Clary had ever had a oonversation
allJut homosexuality, Holley did
not answer directly, but said they
may have "teased" and " joked"
about it.
John David Hannon, Clary's
step-son, recalled on the stand that
Clary was "very angry" wben he
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Shultz and Shevardnadze made no comment alter
the meeting and left Immediately.
The meeting began just ll minutes after Shultz told
a news conference he expected to see Shevardnadze
"at some point" but declined to say when.
Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennadi
Geraslmov suggested earlier that Danilo!f, a U.S.
News &amp; World Report correspondent detained In
Moscow since Aug. ll, might not go on trial for
espionage after all.
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even more. That's why we are ready maybe to
discuss the possibility of some other kind of solu tion:·
he told reporters. Danlloff, he said. "can take, if the
solution Is found, tbe next plane home."
Geras lmov cited "a kind of deadline" of Tuesday
when Shevardnadze leaves for Canada.
Shultz was leaving for Washington early today and
returning Sunday night, leaving lime lor more
meetings with Shevardnadze while both men attend
the U.N. General Assembly.
Shu ltz said there had been a "genuine effort on both
sides" to settle the Danilo!l issue and he woo ld prefer

to resolve it personally with Shevardnadze.
"At the same time, I think we have to be prepared
lor the fact that that might not be possible,'' he said.
"Obviously, it's desireable to get this matter settled
as soon as possible If we can settle it on the right
basis."
U.S. officials said the two sides are discussing a
possible arrangement where Daniloff would be
allowed to return home. Later, Gennadi Zakharov, a
Soviet U.N. employee arrested Aug. 231n New York
on espionage charges, would he swapped for several
Soviet dissidents.

Clary 'very angry' before
shooting, stepson testifies

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Copyrighted 1986

By MATIHEW C. QUINN
UNITED NATIONS (UP!) - Secretary of State
George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze, running out al time to save a
superpower summit, have met again to dlscu,.; the
fate of American newsman Nicholas Danllolf.
Amid conflicting signals on whether an agrrement
was near, the two men held their third rn!etlng of the
week Thursday night at the American U.N. mission.
"The Danilol! Issue was di~ssed , and the Issue Is
still not resolved," State Department spokesman
Bernard Kalb said after the I hour and 45-minute

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GETI'ING SHOT - Yvonne Brown, RN, one of several Health
Department nurses, gives a Ou slut to Edna Schoenleb ol Pomeroy,
Thursday. The clbtlc saw nearly 500 seniors receive Ou shots for the
coming season. Another cUnic wW be conducted Monday.

Elderly, seniors
receive flu shots
A total of 488 elderly and disabled
Meigs Countlans received flu shots
'Thursday at the Senior Citizens
Center.
Annually the Meigs County
Health Department sets up several
stations at the Center using nurses
from the bealth department to
provide the Influenza vaccine. The
cost Is 50 cents for senior citizens,
and Slfor the g~&gt;neral public. Clinics
will he held both Friday and
Monday at the Health Department
for tllJse who were unable to get
their sllJis Thursday.
Nonna Torres, R.N., said all the
viruses In the' vaccine are killed so
that they cannot Infect anyone.
Vaccine will begin to provide Its
protective effect after about one or
two weeks, and Immunity de·
creases after several rronths.
The Health Department recom·
mends the vaccine for adults and
children with heart or lung protr

!ems, anyone with another serious
iong·term health problem. hea lthy
people over 65 years of age, those
who have had cancer or other
immurologlcal disorder which
might lower the body's nonnal
resistance to lnfecllons, and child·
ren on ·tong·term trea tmen t
programs.
It Is also recommended that
anyone coming into contact with
high risk persons In a IIJme.
nursing home or IIJspltal be given
the vaccine.
Mrs. Torres said most people
have no side E!fects from Influenza
vaccines. There may be come
soreness for a day or two at the
Injection site and occasionally a
slight fever or achiness may be
present for a day or two.
Assisting at Thursday's clinic at
the Senior Citizens Center were IB
members al the Retired Senior
Volunteer Program.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - An
easy win for . tax refonn In the
House has Americans on the brink
of getting lower rates and fewer
·breaks, but a nagging question
remains: Will taxpayers find the
landmark bill a help or a handicap?
By an extremely comfortable
292·136 margin, the House passed a
historic overhaul Thursday of the
nation's twisted tax laws and st!!l
the bill to the Senate. Senate
Republican leader Hoben Dole of
Kansas said he would try to begin
action today.
President Reagan. the driving
force behind tax re!onn , Is certain
to sign the measure If It reaches his
desk. A White House statement
welcomed the Hoose vote and
boasted that the nation was "one
step away ... !rom enacting the
president's No. 1 priority - a tax
system that will promote oconomlc
growth" and trlng "fairness and
equity" to the tax code.
But even though the chief Senate
sponsor of the bill, Finance Com·
mlttee Chairman Bob Packwood,
R.Qre., predicted It would pass the
JQO.memher Senate with 70 to 85
votes. there still are nagging
questions In Congress about
whether the sweeping legislation Is
really good for America.
In addition to limiting deductions
and cutling tax rates to their lowest
level In about 50 years, the bUl
would take about 6 million working
poor off the tax rolls and, In the next
live years, raise taxes rn busl·
nesses by about $120 billion while
lowering taxes on Individuals by a
similar amount.
Sponsors argued Thursday that
by curbing tax breaks,lnstltuting a
strong minimum tax lor the
wealthy and corporations and
shuttlngdnwn tax shelters, the plan
would finally bring equity to a tax
code thai has become top-heavy
with loopholes and has allowed too
many people and lllslnesses to
avoid paying their fair share.

Celeste finishes college-level lesson
KENT, Ohio (UP! )- Promoting
what he called Ohio's greatest
resource, Gov. Richard Celeste
Thursday completed a flrst·hand
lesson In higher education.
Celeste finished a two&lt;lay visit at
Kent State University, which In·
eluded Informal meetings with
students and faculty . During the
visit, Celeste slept overnight In a
university donn!tory room with
two student roommates and taught
an economics class.
The visit, part of the governor's
"University Days" program, was
the fourth In a series of appearan·
ces at Ohio colleges and universl·
ties. Previous stops included the
University of Cincinnati, Young·
stown State University and the
University or Toledo.
"With this visit, I wanted to
underscore, for students and ev'erybody, the lmportanre d. the state
Investment In higher education,"
Celeste said . "(Kent State) is the
tiggest single employer In this area
and this Is the biggest invesiment,
far and away, that the state makes
In Porlage County."
On Wednesday, Celeste had a
three-hour question and answer
session with some 600 KSU stu·
dents. Throughout .the visit, students voiced a variety o1 concerns,
including drug testing, student
loans and Ohio's legal drinking age.
Altbough Celeste avoided cam·
pa1gn Issues throoghout much o!
the visit, some KSUstudentsasked

whether the election year appear·
ance was a campaign ploy.
James Rhodes, Celeste's Reputr
llcan gubernatorial challeng~&gt;r, was
governor In 1970 when i:Jur student
protesters were killed at Kent State
during a ronfrontatlon with Na·
tiona! Guardsmen. Rhodes had
ordered the Guard onto the KSU
campus to quell student (I'Otests
after the U.S. Invasion of
cambodia.

"I knew II I came to Kent State
University in 1986, a lot d. the (I'I!SS :
!rom around the state woold follow
me," Celeste said at a Thursday
news confermce.
"U I went to Bowling Grren. lthe
press) wouldn 't come with me: If I
went to Miami. theywouldn'tcome
with me. But they came here
be&lt;:ause they have dHfermt ques·
tlons In their head Ihan what 1 have
In my head.

Voters to decide
upon 10 tax issues
While there are no local races In Meigs County In the upcoming
Nov. 4 election, voters In various governmental subdivisions will
decide on 10 tax measures.
Five ol the levies are renewal requests, rut live others are new
taxes.
Renewals Include: Rutland VIllage, 2 mills, five years, current
expense; Racine Vlllage, 2 mills, five years, current expe!lses;
Middleport Village, three mills, five years, current expenses;
Pomeroy Village, 1 mill, five years, CUtTen! expenses, and Oive
Township, 1 mill, five years, maintaining cemeteries.
New taxes facing voters include: Pomeroy Vlllage, additional two
mills lor five years, fire protection; Lebanon Township, .8 d. a mill,
five years, maintaining cemeteries; Rutland 1bwnshlp, one mill,
five years, fire protectlon; Meigs County Park Board, voted upon In
entire county, .5 of one mill, five years, cu!TE!It expenses, and
Gallla.Melgs-Jackson Mental Health Board, 1 mill, nve years,
ClllTEII! expenses.
Absentee voting for the Nov: 4 eloctlon will get underway
Wednesday at the Meigs Comty Board of Elections &lt;t11ce In
Pvmeroy.

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The Lighter Side

Stonn the walls
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UP! 1-All rough he once ~cupied a ci&gt;sk next to mine
in the Senate Press Gallery. rve never been prepared to go Ill war over
Nick Oanilo!f.
In more ways than one, I was pleased that he was released from a
Moscow prtson last week to the custodyoftte U.S. charge d'affaires In the
Soviet Union.
Pleased and relieved .
I never believed President Reagan wanted to fight for Oaniloff's
freedom any more th.an l did , but one can never be sure some In! -headed
group like the U.S. Senate won 't drag tte whole country Into war.
The Senate earlier had indicated Its comba t readiness by approving a
resolution calling for Danilo!f' s release.
Storming the walls of the Lefortive prison would have been tbe next
logical'move. But the Soviets might have taken a dim view of that
They might not have been as toleran t as the French were of tte storming
of the bastille nea rly ~ years ago In Paris.
Anyway. both sides breathed a little easier when Oaniloff was
transferred to an American diploma!' saparonent in Moscow and returned
to work.
I was willing to believt' Secretary of State George Shult z when he said
there as '"no equivalency" between Oaniloff and accused Soviet spy
Gennadi Zakharov.
He said It with a straight face, didn 't he?
II he wants to call it an "arrangement ,'" thai's OK by me.
I'm sure it was only a co incidence that Daniloff a nd Zakharov were
unj ailed on the same day.
'llle United States proba bly had planJl('() to releaSE' Zakha rov to the
custody of Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin as SOOII as he was Indicted on
espionage charges.
U kewise, it protably was mere colnclci&gt;nce that Daniloff, who now
works for U.S. News &amp; World Report , was arrested 1n Mosco wa week after
aft er Zakharov was picked in New Yo rk .
The KGB must have been trailing him for rronths.
We used to ca ll him Nick. This is rnt to suggest that American journalists
. would havl' referred to Czar Nicholas as Nicky. But when }UU work around
someone on an almost da lly basis, a certain amount of Informality is
:p!'rm itted.
•: Nick would have bet'n just Kied in calling me by my nickname, Richard ,
:had he so choSI'n.
:~ Anyway. since his a rrest. I ha ve seen Oaniloff s na me in the headlines
inore than I did in bylines in theSE' parts.
- Su rprtsingly, what I remember best about Nick Is how loud his te!ep oone

funded lawyers representing varlous abortion clinics and feminist
grou~ were piNed against anU abortion demonstrators, who, for
lack of money, had to accept
representation by a local law firm
tllat donated Its services free of
charge.
In an even more bizarre case, the
LSC-tunded National Health Law
Project argued that a transsexual
was entitled to have his alterations
paldforunder theMedlcaldstatute.
How did It come to this? Dwing
the Ford and Carter adminlstra·
tlons, radical lawyers decided that
jus! doing legal work for the poor
was Mickey Mouse stuff. What was
really needed was to change the
system by bringing precedentsetting cases, whether the poor
wanted them or not. Needless to
say. this was done largely In
left -wing causes. and mostly
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te"s and 61 State Support Cflllft'll .;..
strongholds of leftist lawyeri woo
are too busy with ldeokltleal
strategic projects to spend mudl
time with poor clients. The SlljlpOrt
centers get much of their lulllting
from tbe Legal Services Corporatton, and also some from private
souroes such as thl' Ford and
Rockefeller lbundatlons.
Oddly enough. one champion ot
the Legal Services Corporation haS
reen Sen. Warren Rudman. till!
New Hampshire Republican who Is
best known as co-author of the
budget-slashing Gramm-Rudman
b!Jl. Senator Rudman chaln the
appropriations subcommittee that '
recommended a $.m mD!Ion budget
for LSC for fiscal 19!!1 - $1.12
mllllon more than LSC would nave
g:&gt;tten under the Grarnrn-RII4man r.
guidelines.
In fact, Sen. Rudman - lias
emerged as the congres&amp;Jooallftll'l
rl the Legal Services 0Jr1lotatlon,
Hu• fighting the Reagan adrnillltta·
~~!; tlon"s efforts to recall LSC .to -Its
original and nominal pllfliDW ot
simply providing legal service!! to
the (Dor, witlnutpursulngldlologlcal goals and polltlcal ~What makes this lroolc II tllat
Sen. Rudman has been liNid to
romplaln that the main obstaciP to
budget reform Is that l'Vei'YOIIe
favors reform in principle, but
everyone also seems to have a pet
reform he wants exempted from
budget euts. Legal Services Ml!'fl15
to be the senator's own pet
program.
The depressing result Is tllat till! :.
abu ses of the LeKal Srrvk!es
Corporation are corning to be
rnshrlned as standard operating ::
procedu res. The moneythat&amp;llftto .'
the grantees, like so many Oolllrs
that pass through Washlnatoa, Is
devilishly hard to track ~;
discovering where the money winds
up is an accountant's nightmare.
and the cases mentioned ~ are ··
probably only the Up rl the ~&lt;~'berg.
The unsu specting taxpayer IS . 0- ·
nan clng radical changes In 1111 own
legal system.

of helping the roor. Legal Servtoes
Lawyers !lave lnsted anti·Rellgan
remonstrations, lobbied against
tax cuts. worked for environmental
causes !laving nothlngtodowlthtte
poor, and waged vmti&gt;ttas against
landlords and employers r1 ml·
grant workers." LSC clients have ,
Included Planned Parrn'toood. the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and
various abortion cUnlcs - dlents
who presumably rould have afforded their own lawyers. At times
the LSC-funded lawyers have
fougbt for these well-heeled clients
against relatively poor op(Xlnents.
In short: If the richer party
represents the Ideologically '"progressive'" side. look for the Legal
Services Corporation to be providIng legal services to tbe rich. This
happened, for lnstanre, In a
Tacoma. Wash., caS!', where lSC-

WASHINGtON - It seemed like
a goO!! Idea.at the time. In 1974, just
bebre he t.ft otflce, President
Richard Nixon signed a bUl creating 1M Legal Services Olr(Xlratlon.
As Its name suggests. the fedeal
!:Joey was Intended to provide the
(Xlor wtth lawyers for civil actions ,
they couldn't alford to bring
thl'll'llelves.
1bts nominal purpose has long
since been upstaged by the g:&gt;als of
left -wlng activist lawyers wro uSI'
LSC funds not to give the (XJOr the
workaday services lawyers customartly offer, but to pur.iue an
Ideological agenda. LSC grantees
around the C!)Untry can II! tlund
representing prosperous clients on
behalf of pro-a bortlon, feminist ,
oomosexual and other allegedly
"progressive"' causes.
Thomas DILorenzo, an economist at VIrginia's George Mason
University , remarks, "In the name

RICHARD LUNA
UPI Sports Writer
Mike Scott put an end to one racr
and Improved his position in
another.
Scott !ired a no-hit ter Thu rsda)' to
give the Houston Astros lhE' Na tional League West Division cham
pionship with a 2-0 vlciOrv over tht•
San Francisco Gian ts.
The Astros, will face the New
Yo rk Me ts in the 1986 Nat ional
League playoffs. beginning Tu es
day, Oct. 7.
Scott 's performance, the fifth
straight ga me in Hou slon in which a
pitcher has allowed two hits or less.
enhanced Scott's bid for the Cy
Young Award.
"I don't wan t to takr anything
away from Fe rnando (Valenz uela 1
because he's a fine pitcher," said
Houston ca tcher Alan Ashby. "But
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had (1ayed a key role "'In arranging
the defection throu gh offices stU!
Joyal to him," Gritz said. adding:
" I was told the gua rd fo rce would
he changed the second week in
January 19ll5, and tllat just prior to
that the P athet Lao captain in
charg1 of the guard would. with
cooperation of a communist (Xlllce
cttlclal who had a truck which
frequented the mmpound. bring tte
Americans to a prearranged location on the Mekong River separatIng Laos !rom Tliatland."
Near Christmas 19114, Gritz and
hi s men were on the Thai side of tbe
r1ver as arranged. The affadavlt
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"As we waIted on the Thai border
two of the POWs were put Into
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mlle-wlde river wlth several of my
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:Today in history
Today Is Friday, Sept. 26. the 269th day of 1986 with 96 to fo llow.
,. The moon is in its last quarter.
There Is no morning sta r.
The evening stars are Mercury. Venus. Mars. Jupiter and Satw-n.
Those born on this date are under the sign riLl bra . They Include front ier
nu rseryman and folk character Johnny Appleseed Chapman In 1774, actor
Edmund Gwenn In 1875. poet T.S. Eliot In 1888, German l*llosopher Martin
Heldegger In 1889, actor George Raft In 1895, Pope Paul VI In 1897,
composer George Gershwin In 1898. slngl!r·actress Julie London In 19:al
·: (age 00), and !XlP slngl!r Olivia Newton-John In 1948 (age l!.J
: On this date in history:
. In 1m. during the American Revolution. British troops ~upied
' Philadelphia.
- In 19!il. United Nations troops took Seoul. the capital of South Korea,
· from North Korean forces.
: In 1983, the racing yacht Australia 2 won tbe Amerlca"s Cup !rom tbe
:United States. ending the longest wlnnlng st reak In sports - 132 years.
In 1984, China and Britain lnltlalal an accord to flll Hong Kdlll under
·Chinese control In JJ!r7, when Britain's lease expires, •d jhi!lilrVe Its
:capitalist system for 50 years.
· In 1~ &amp;lucatlon Secretary WUilam Bennett termed the 17-year-old
., Bilingual 't.&lt;tucatlon Act • raoun! and caRed for new empjlasls m English
: langu~;)fstnlctiin'::
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Because '" family policy" Is now
ooe. d. the key lisues, It might be
usetul to understand just how
complex the situation really is.
Here are some facts that are rarely
trough! about:
OJnslder the case of mothers woo
bear out-of-wedlock children . It's a
real problem. But one of tte
rest-kept demographic secret s Is
that nearly all mothers of out-!i'wedlock children end up getting
married!
Arthur Norton of tte Population
Division ol the Bureau r1 tte Census
says: "MothersofchUdren bomoot
of wedlock end up with a marriage
rate only sllghtly lower than tte
(Xlpulatlon as a wln!e, witch is
about ~ percent." In otter words.
many of !bose " Uiegltlmate" chlldren end up In wlnle families, at
least !or a while. That means that
tbose chlldre!l are likely to have
more stability and permanence tn
tbelr lives than we generally think.
Or consider the alleged disaster
of "'latchkey"' children. '!lDse are
the kids whose parents are stlll
working wben the kids return oome
from school to an empty and
alleaedlY lonely residence. Sad.
Truly sad In 10me cases. Except
that a stucly recently presentai to
the American Plychologtcal AIIIOclatlort reports that the dllldren ct
working rrothers scored higher on
IQ tells. had better communication
siiUJs, scored higher In math and
reading. and were rrore self-reliant
than children wbole Jmtbm did
mt work! Mllld you,lt's st01 Jllce ro
ha'l't:ftiOm It· Dne when ai dlud
rellinll fn&gt;m ldlool, but appenlltly
wbell that's mt the case, the chlltl
can ISo quite Qlcely. thank yw.
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Or think about divorce. It's a real
problEm. It's true that about half of
all ftrst marriages will end In
divorce. But what Is not generally
mentioned ts that tbe divorce rate
has stopped rising and about nine
out of 10 divorced Americans get
remarried. That's not exactly the
(Xlrtralt o! a nation lhat"s given up

oo maiT!age.
Morrover, tt seems to me thatthe
ooly thlnJ worse than a very high
divorce rate would be a very low
divorce rate, as In many Third
World rountrtes. After
all, a
dlvoroe Is 119ually the joint and
voluntary actkm o! a husband and
wile win have decided their Uves
together have become miserable.
Typically. they both know In
advance that It will be a rocky
passage fi:lr them If t!Jey spilt But
still. as the rumbers have slllwn us.
the two partners become expartnen. After a while, most ot
tlll!m get rrw partner.!. Some o!
them even live llapplly ever after.
And SOOie don't , but may try yet
again.
It's not Norman Rockwell's
America to be sure. But then again,
there were a lot .of vecy unhappy
marrt~pS 1n those days, when
peOple dldll't have a chance at a
second chance.
It's also said we're IIJle!ldlnl too
Utile money and time on wr
children. Well, spending oo adMiol·
lngperchlld has risen by Slpera!nt
just since 19'10, after dlBcouatlng
lnOatlon. Infant mortality - al·
leged to bl! l1l1ng- has been Cllt In
half Ill tilt .... 15 )'MrS; Isn~ 'tllat
helpbiJ our cblldren?
&lt;X think about this. It's laid !lilt
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Sterling Marlin of Columbia.
Tenn., has signed a three-year
contract to drive the Piedmont
Alrlles entry on the NASCAR
circuit ll!ginnlng with the 1987
Sl'ason. Marlin. NASCAR Rookie of
the Year In 1983, wUI replace Terry
Labonte.
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Formula One team, Is to sign a
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Nevers, France, as home base for
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Oak Hill at Kyger Creek
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Cadiz at Athens
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Wehrle at Logan
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command as Scot ty was today. The
last couple of innings, they !Giants!
didn't have a chance. He just
started racking up the strikeouts."
Scott hl'ea me the S{'C(lnd pit cher
in a week to throw a no hit ter this
season. Chicago's J Ot' Cow ley last
cheer after he pitched a no-hitter to heat the San Franclsoo Giants, 2-0.
week no-hit California .
The victory gave the Astros their Drst National League West title sinc-e
"You saw today who t h&lt;' C)·
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Young winner should be," said
Denny Wall ing, who hit a solo ro me
run and sco red both Astros runs.
" I'm glad he's on my team, an d I
don't have to face him."
Sco tl. 18-10, wa lked two, hit a
batter, and st ruck out U to inc rease
his ma jor league- leading st tikcoul
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The Falcons. woo bea t Ohio U. also total to298. He also leads thP ma jors
Miami Coach Tim Rose had lost at Minnesota and wil l be in Innings pitched with 268 I 3, anrl
better hope his Red skins have their pl ayin g their third co nseeutlve road in ERA with 2.21.
feet back on the ground .
game.
"t stru ggled ea rly. but I semrd to
Miami stunned 8th-ranked l.S U
OU, 'which lost 22 -7 at Duke last settle down after that, " Scot1 sa id
EXJIOS 8, Pirates 4
last Saturday night In Baton Rouge, Sa turday night, already Is 0-3 and "You 've got to control your emoAt Pittsburgh, An dre Dawso n
21-12, a win that earned both the faces one oft he MAC's better teams lions and figurr out what you 'n• smast:ed a lim-run homer and Bob
Redskins and the Mid -American in Central Michigan. The Chip pc· try ing to do Instead of get ting all Owchinko registered his first
Conference
load of nationa l was, 2-0 on the year, hlld a 9-2- 1 pumped up and try ing to grt major-league triumph in more than
attention.
series edge against the Aobrats.
rveryonc out wilh onP pitch."
two years, loadin g the Expos.
"That may have been one of the
The Toledo-Ball State conte; t
Scott hit Dan Gladden wi th his Owchinko, win did not pitch in the
greatest victories in Miami' s proud figures to be a cloSE' one. Both a re fir st pitch of lhe game. Gladden
majors last season. collected his
football tradition,'' said RoSI', " but 1·2 &lt;Nera ll a nd 0-1 in the co nference. stole second , and went to third on a fi rst big league triumph since J une
It has no bearing on this Saturday's Bot h also had last week off to rwo-oot ground ball by Will Clark. 13. 1984 . Rick Rhoden fell to 15-11.
game against Bowling Green."
prepare.
The Redsklns and Falcons meet
Kent Sta te, which has lost two in a fjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Saturday afternoon in one of four row
to Akron and Kentucky since
MAC ga mes on the schedule . The an opening win over Toledo, takes
others have Ohio University at on Eastern with the winner assur\'(1
Central Michigan , Toledo at Ball of at least a tie for the MAC lead.
State and Kent State at Eastern Both are 1-0 In the conferen ce.
Michigan In a game that begins at 6 Eastern Is 3-0 overall. the Hu rons
p.m.
rest start in 13 years.
While BG mlght be ca tchin g
Akron. which bst a close 24· 21
Miami still celebrating their win dec ision at Eastern Michiga n last
over LSU, the Redskins well Sa turday night , tries to get back oo
remember last year's tou gh 28-24 the trac k by hos ting unbeaten
loss to the unbeaten MAC cham · NCAA Division II Central Florida,
pions at BG.
3-0, Sa turday night in the Ru bber
Miami led 24-H with .1:45 remain· BowL
ln g In the game, yet came out on the
"We will now see what we're
short end when Rick Neiman , made of," said Akron Coach Gerry
subbing for the injured Brian Faust. "We're about 10 fi nd out how
McClu re, pass for one touchdown good we rea lly a re. Despite the loss,
4 sp., good condition.
and ran for another in the final !W I think we have a good football
seconds to bring the Falcons back. team . lt"s up to ou r players to go out
"All of us who were at Bowling and prove it. "
2 Dr .. air. wire wheels.
Green last year rememher that we
In ot he r key games m this w('('k 's
had the ga me won before they Ohio college schedule. Cincinnati
scored two touchdowns in the final oosts Kentucky , Youngstown State
4 sp .. topper, running boards.
two minutes to tak e it away fro m is at Southern Illinois, Central State
us," said RoSI'.
en tertains Ferris State 1Mich.1 and
"'ll 's obvious that Miami Is the Indianapolis visits As hland.
4 Dr .. auto., tilt wheel. rack .
qu ality team of the Mid· American
There are fo ur Ohio Athletic
Conference," said BG's fi rst-year Conference games on tap. highlighcoach Moe Ankney . '"lllcy (the ted by Marietta at Baldwin-Wallace
2 d r. , low mileage, like new, auto., PB. PS , air.
Redsk!ns) made the MAC proud tJy at night. The Pioneers, with
beating LSU at l.SU. We"re ju st convincing back- to-bac k wins over
happy to have !he opportunity to Bluffton and Ohio NortiErn , slnuld
2 dr.. auto .. 4 cyl .. good condition.
play Miami. "
find out If they' re fo r rea l aga inst
Miami brings a 2·1 overa ll and 1-0 the defending OA C champs. aL'o
MAC record into the game. The unbeaten .
Auto., runs
d.
Redskins' only loss was to Cin cinOther OAC games match Ohio
nati i4!hl!li two weeks ago.
Northern at Ca pital, Musklngu m at
BG. which had its 13-game MAC Wittenbe rg and. in another night
winning streak snapped las t week game, Otterbe in at Heidelt:e rg.
at Centra l Michigan. 20-10. Is 1-2. Mou nt Union hosts Geneva (Pa.) in
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POWs turned around and safely
made the Lao shore."
Gritz said he tried to rescue the
two later, but word has been passed
to Thai newspapers by thl' U.S.
emmssy in Bangkok that Gritz was
active along the northern 1bai
tnrder. "We had to withdraw." aid
Gritz. explaining that a pmtous
disclosure had led to his tel!lplltary
arrest In Thailand. ·
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Laos ~ U.S. servicemea WhoPIIICII
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did what others feared 1o m llld
fled from doing."
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can POWs were on their way from these borders six different cxraLaos In December 1984 when slons as a part of lntelllgenremachine-gun fire from a Mekong reconnalssanoe and guerrilla force
River patrol boat fo rced them bac k. cperatlons designed to bring these
according to an affidavit given to us Americans safely home woo are
by a highly decoratro American witoout a doubt waiting for Uberahero of the VIetnam War.
tlon." he declared.
was.
'The sworn statement by retired
The close;! Gritz came to suc· When he was away covering a Senate hearlne or ,.;&gt;metttng , h15 phone Army Lt. CoL James (Bo 1Gritz Is a cess, he said, was In Oecemt:er
would ring with a particular shrUiness and inslstenre.
gripping account of his efforts 19&amp;1. He began planning Operatim
. ""Mr. Oan!loff's &lt;ifia&gt;," we would say when ..,.. ansWf'l'ed, a note of · futlle '9 0tar- to rescue prisoners of
Brokenwlng 1n Thailand In tte
t uning irony in our voices.
war he Is convlnoed are still alive In summer r1 1983. H1s statement
·. Most likely it was a wrong number. somebody trying to dial the Senate comniunlst-held Laos, CamlDdla continued:
F inance Committee on wlnm irony was b st
and VIetn am.
"This effort was designed to
The FreRch-born Oanilolf apparently never c•ught on to the good old
Gr1tz has won more than 00 release three U.S. POWs being held
American custom of letting thl' Senate gallery staff -lleld hi s wrong
medals for valor and achievement, at a prison location approximately
numbers.
lncJua.g thra;o Stiver Stars, eight 250 kilometers north of VIentiane.
Bronze Stars. two ~ons of Mer1t Laos. Througb contacts within the
and 26 Air Medals, He Is a licensed Lao government we were successpilot. a sixth-degree black belt In !ulln convincing the commander of
karat~. an underwater demolition
tt:e );rison guard Ioree to defect wlth
expert lind a master paractwtlst.
the three POWs and a part of Ills
In Ids affidavit. Gritz "swears lbrre:·
and affirms Wider penalty of
Gritz flew to Paris In February
perjury'" that he has mndu cted 1984 to confirm details of the plan
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but Scott got Candy, Maloonado to
pop up to fi rst.
The crowd of 32.1D8 dleered
every pitch in the ninth. Scott struck
out Gladti&gt;n on a 1-2 fastball . then
fanned Rotj)y Thompson on a
split-lingered pitch. Clark knocked
Scott 's first pitch to Glenn Oavl&gt;
who stepped on !irs! to ro d tbe
game.
''I've see n a lot of no- hitters:·
sa id Giants Manager Roger Craig,
who taught Scott the split-fingered
pitch. "But novrr in a caselike thls.
l sensed it when they got the run
tWaUing's oomen that It would be
hard to beat him."
In otter games, Cincinnati IFfea red Atlanta 6-4, New York
topped Chicago 6-5, Montrea l
trimmed Pittsbu rgh 8-4 and St.
Lou is shaded Philadelphia 5-4. los
Ange les split with San Otego,
win ning the cpener 4-3 1n 10 Innings
then lO sing 7-6.
Reds 6. Braves 4
At Oncinnati. Bill Gullickson
notched his 14th victory and Eddie
Miln~ r batted in thrEP ru ns to lead
the Reds, win were later ellmlnatro by Houston's victory . Gullickson. 14-11. struck ou t foW' and
walked two in 6 1-3 innings. Ron
Robinson earned his 12th save.
Ch arlie Puleo, I 1, took the loss.
Mets 6. Cubs 5
At Chtcago, pinch hiller Danny
Heep's two-ru n double capped a
three-ru n nin th that lifted the Mets
to their 100t h victory of the year.
tying the club record set in 19ffi.
Rogl'r McDowell, 14-9, was the
wmner with JesS!' Orosco notching
the fina l out for his Jlth save. Ed
Ly nch. 5-5. took the loss.

By United Press Intemat!onal
louisiana State basketbliti coach
Dale Brown says he Is dlsap(Xllnted
7-foot -1 center Arvid as Sa bonis has
declined to leave the Soviet Unlon to
play for the Tigers. But Brown says
his recruiting efforts may help
Sovlet-Amertcan relations. The
coach also said he hopes to proceed
with plans to bring 250 Soviet
young5ters to LSU's summer basketball camp and to send American
children to a similar camp In the
Sovlel Union.
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IAngels eye

third AL West
crown toni-ght against Texas

Meet the Meigs Marauders

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$ucks i~ final non-league
t~st; Earle Bruce concerned
By GENE CADDE'i
·UP! Sports Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP!)- Ohio
State, tls offense a source of major
concern for Coach Earle Bruce.
gets its final non- conference test
Satunlay afternoon when the Buckeves hosts Utah In Ohio Stadium.
· The Buckeyes, 1-2 after last
week's last minute 13-10 victory
ov~r Colorado, go into Saturday's
game as 18-point favorites over
Utah, 0-1 after a 37-30 loss to San
Diego State at hometwoweeksago.
'Tite Utes were idle last week.
Ohio State, however, has scored
onlv thrC&lt;' tourhdovms tn three
games and has yet to get a TD from
the fullback or tailback position.
Split l~ld Cris Carter has raught two
sr'Orlng pasSf's from quarterback
J1rn K.usatos, while wingback
Jomi&lt;' Holland. on a seldom used
instdr r~vrrse. ran for the oth~r
~ [X&gt;inlet
"We obviously have to get more
produrt ion out of the tailback
position." satd Coach Earle Rruce.
"Wf' hal'r to establish a running
attack to win football games. That

will never change "
Buckeye tailbacks Vince Workman, James Bryant and John
Wooldridge have combined for only
243 yards In three games. Wool·
dridge is probably out for the
season with a knee Injury. pulling
the burden on Workman, a sophomore, and Bryant, a freshman.
Ohio State Is last In the Big Ten In
total offense and scoring offense
and Its average of only 101.3 yards
per game rushing ranks ahead of
only !Ulnols and Purdue, hotll
pass-oriented teams.
Utah, which surrendered 431 total
yards In Its loss to San Diego State,
including 306 through the air, but
the aggressive Ute defense had 10
minus yardage plays for losses d 56
~ards against tbe Aztecs of former
Bowling Green Cooch i)pnny Stolz
"Defensively, t!Py come at you
Wlth &lt;'&gt;'erythlng," Bruce satd of
Utah . "They are a very aggressive
footbaU team."
The Utah offense, for the S('('Ond
vear In a row. Is led by quarterback
Larry Egger, a&amp;- foot -!, 195-fX)und
senior. who threw for 2,!fl8 yards
and 18 touchdowns last season.

"They execute their offense very
well," said Bruce. "We know they
score a lot of [Xlints and Ihat Larry
Egger Is a very talented passer. I
hope our defense can play as well
this week against the pass as It dld
last week against the run."
The Buckeye defense held Colorado's wishbone attack to only 188
net rushing yards.
Egger, a southpaw, passed for~7
yards and three touchdcwns
against San Diego Stale, completIng 17 of 29 attempts. His leading
recetvers were Craig McEwen and
Carl Ha rry, each with five
receptions.
Bruce satd Bryant , a 6-fool
212-poundcr. will likely sec more
and more game t1me as he learns
the Buckeye pass offense.
"Hp's coming along very well."
Rruce satd of Rryant. "I'd think
we' rr going to build on that and give
him the opportunity to run the
footbaU more "
The Buckeyes begin Big Ten pay
next Saturday, hosting Dhn01s m the
first of eight mnscrutive confer·
cncr games.

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Sooners to put Hurricanes in a spin
By Maj. Amos B. lloople
Pigskin C'nius
F:gad, friends! There have been
mam rnemorablr ronfron1a110ns In
MJarn1 's Vf'll(•rablr OrangP Bowl ln.
IlK' last 50 years. No game,
huwf'Vf'r. h.1 s Oren bJggf'r or rmre
importan1 t han thi s WC'f'k 's clash

tr tw!'&lt;'n llP mighty Sooners d
Ok lahoma and equally form1d.1ble
tnst Mi ami Hun il'anes

'l\•·o of til" best teams In the
country. Ok lolloma and Miamt wtlt
m«•t for 1usl \he third limP before a
par k&lt;'&lt;! house and a national
C~:rv audience.
Oklahoma took the fi rst two
"'"'lings - 24 ~ m '73 and ~ - 17 in
"7!'&gt; Last ;ear the Hurricanes dcall
the SoonPrs thdr lonr d~feat of Ill:'
vt'ar. 'n·l4 . And to makt• matt ers
;vol"t'. I hey did 11 m Norman, Okla .
Bot h tea ms ha ve exposiveoffensiv&lt;· te" ms. QB .Jaml'lt~ Hoheway
and RBLjdellCarrarethe IJigguffi
in 1hr· Sooner attark. Cooch Jimmy
John so n's Hurricanes &lt;'O unt on the
pa-sing of QR Vmny Trstavprde.
t'l'telvmg of Mike Irvin , and the
[X&gt;Wrr mnners Mel Bratlon 16 foot
2. 212 [Xlundst and Alonzo Highsmith 1~ foot 2, 230 pounds)
'111e defensive teams are equally
impresstvr Oklolloma's defense.
cons!derro the tops in Ihe nation, Is
anchored by All -America LB Brian
13&lt;&gt;1worth t6 foot 2, 242 fX)undsl
All-America DT Jerome Brown
16 foot 3. 285 pounds! spearheads
ill!'' Miami defense Last year
Rmwn tormented Cl&lt;lahoma with
''" MVP prrforman&lt;l' of 16 lJ!ckles,
a blo&lt;'kf'&lt;l field goal, a forced
fumble and two sacks.
1~ what may be a prPiude 10 a
rrp&lt;'a l engagement in the Orangoe
Bowl on Ja n. I. 1987. we look for

Oklahoma to wm a thrUier, 34-31.
Other majo r contests are a twin
bill on WTBS-TV sending the
Michigan aga inst Florida State in
their first -ever meeting in Tallahassee, and Southern California at
home to Washington for thelf 59th
renewal in the Pac 10 headliner.
Meanwhtle at South Bend, Ind.,
ESPN Will feature a national
1ei&lt;X"ast of ttl!.' 58th meeting of the
Purdue's Boilermakers and host
Notre Dame.
Florida State's Seminoles under
Bobby Bowden have a history of
knocking. off top-rated clubs Bo
SchembechlN's Michigan Wolves
are well aware of that and will be
goeared fo r this one The Hoople
System IS r a iling 11 for Michigan,
J1 ·18.
The su'l'rlslngly strung Washing·
ton Huskies, who startled the
rollegla te footbaU world by annihl·
lat!n g Ohio Stale, 40-7. had belter
watch out for an a mbush when the)•
meet the Southern California Tro·
jans In Los Angeles Coliseum. The
Trojans w1th Outland Trophy and
Lombardi Award rand!dalc OG
Jeff Bn~rl 16 fool 4, 2!11 poundS&gt;
showing IIF way. will make a real
game of it before failing , 26-24
All Purdue-Notre Dai'TI&lt;' games
are hard fought and you can bok
for this one to follow the script
Playing at home, the Irish will get
their first look at Purdue's fresh
man QB Jeff Georg.&gt;, the 19115
national high sd!ool player of the
year Thr rejuvenated Irish of Lou
Holtz figure to win, 28-~ .

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Brigham YuunR 'l1 Trmp!e ?2
Califor nia :J3 Sa n Jo:s(• S1 17
Cf'ntral Mlc h ~gan 1(] OhiO U 7
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Colj!alr .24 Cornl'll lJ
Colorado St 7J Alr F'om"' 24
Dartmout h lO Nf""• HampshirP i
Florida 'JI M lss~s lppl 5I L"t
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Harvard 15 Holv eros.~ li
Indiana 22 M1Ssour1 IR
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MIAMI I UP!) - Selections of
tills week's NF'L games:
Sunday
Cincinnati (plus 5\7) over Chicago - The Bears have learned to
do just enough to win and should
handle improved Ben gals, who will
keep it close with new-found
running game and have four more
days of rest than Chicago. Chicago
24. Cincinnati XI.
New England !plus 3) over
Denver - Patriots did Seatlle
many favors with mistakes last
week, they'll do Seahawks another
favor by knocking off Broncos.
Denver won't run like they did
against Philadelphia and will miss
speedy Vance Johnson against New
England. New England 23, .J)pnver ,
20.
LA Rams tmlnus 61 over Philadelphia - i)pnver ran Eagles
ragged last week; Eric Dickerson
can't wait to get to Phlladlphla. LA
Rams 23, Philadelphia 10.
Cleveland (minus 9) over i)ptrolt
- Browns are looking to atone for
loss to Cincinnati . Lions can't even
wln at home any more. Cleveland
'n, Detroit 10.
Miami (minus 3) over San
Francisco - At one point, this
looked like possible Super Bowl
preview until Joe Montana got hurt
and Dolphins secondary went
AWOL. Mlaml35, San Francisco~.
San Diego 1plus 3\7 l over LA
Raiders - It's lime to kick the
Raiders while they're down. San
Diego 'n, LA Raiders 17.
Washington (minus 4) over Seal·
tie - Redsklns keep pulling out
tight ones; second straight Iough
g-• mc on East Coast wlll wear out
Seahawks Washington 24, Seattle
14.
Atlanta tmlnus 5\7 t over Tampa
Bav - What 's more unlikely, the
Falcons 4-0 or the Buccaneers with
a two-gam e winning streak ?
AUanta isn't cocky enough yel to .
take anybody lightly Atlanta ll.
Tampa Ba y~.
New Orleans (plus 10) over NY
Giants - Giants rose to challenge
agamst San Diego and Raiders past
two weeks, and are due for a
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California can clinch Its first
division title since 1982 when It hosts
Texas for a three-game series. The
Ran!f!rs, who were Idle Thursday,
are nine games behind the Angels.
Jackson's 18th oome run of the
year and fifth In seven games
deprived 47-year old PhU Niekro d
his 312th career triumph. Jackson
has 11 RBI In his last seven games.
Nlekro pitched seven Innings, after
· which the Indians led 3-2.
Kirk McCasldU, 17-9, allowed
orily three hits over eight Innings
but two of them were rome runs. He
walked tltrre and struck out seven .
Donnie Moore pltchro the ninth for
his 21st save.
In other games, Mllwaulee
downed Baltimore 9-3, Kansas City
routed Minnesota 8-1 and Thronto
defeated J)p(rolt 4-2.
Brewers 9, Orioles 3
At Mllwauliee, Ted Higuera
scattered eight hits for his Xlth
victory of the season, leading the
Brewers to victory in George
Bamterg.&gt;r's last game as their
manager. Higuera, 2IJ. 10, became
the third 21J.game winner In baseball this year and only the third In
Brewers history.

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Royals 8. Twms 1
At Minneapolis, WUUeWUsonand
Jim Sundberg each hit leadoff
oomers to !\)ark a 17-hlt attack that
JXI"Irered the Royals. Wilson also hlt
an RBI single to support Bret
Saberhagen, 7-11, wiD scattered
seven hits over Dve tn:nlngs for h1s
first victory since July 'n, which
came In relief.
&amp;le Jays 4, 'llgers 2
At i)ptrolt, Tony Fernandez hit
his second home run In as many
games and Jesse Barfield hit h1s
35th of the season, powering the
Blue Jays. Joe Johnson raised his
ra::ord to 7-2 with a four-hitter ewer
seven Innings. Tom Henke mtched
his 25th save.

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Jets - Jets won't be as high for
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week. Indianapolis is desparate and
should stay close even If Blair KJel
must quarterback. NY Jets 22,
Indianapolis 17.
Minnesota (minus 5V,) over
Green Bay - VIkings are on
upswing and Packers are coming
off physical Monday night game
against Chicago. Minnesota XI,
Green Bay 7.
Kansas City (plus 2171 over
Buffalo - Chiefs sacked Warren
Moon seven times last week and
look forward to roughing up Jim
Kelly. Kansas City 17. Buffalo 13.
Houston (minus 6'h) over Pittsburgh - Steelers bring oul test In
all their q&gt;ponents. Houston 31,
Pittsburgh 17 .
Monday night
St. Louis 1plus 6\7) over DallasRemember how Buddy Ryan had
Philadelphia well-prepared against
Chicago? Expect Gene Stallings to
do the same against his old boss,
Thm Landry _Cowboys soould win,
but It will be a struggle. Dallas 17,
St. Louis 14.
Best tel - Minnesota.
Last week - 7-9.
Season record - 20-22.
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CHAaiE WY and

By MIKE TUlLY
UPI National Baseball Wster
Two days after rain, southern
California could have reign.
The California Angels, who Wednesday suffered a rare home
ralnout, coukl clinch their third
American League West title tonight
by beating the second-place Texas
Rang.&gt;rs.
"We'll be up for the game and so
wlll Texas," California's Reggie
Jackson said Thursday night after
hitting a home run to lead the
Angels to a 6-3 victory over the
Cleveland Indians. "They don't
want to have us clinch It In front of
them. They've hung 1n there all
year.
"They're a good ballclub. They'll
get to see up close what It's like to
clinch It tomorrow or the next day.
They'll see what winning Is like."
Jackson hit his 548th career home
run to Ignite a four-run eighth,
rallymg the Angels from a 3-2
deficit.
The victory reduced California's
magic number to two for clinching
the division. Any combination of
California vlctoties and-or Rangers
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constderably over thirty. Both old and young
nave somethrng to contnbute to the good ltfe
which we all try to achieve: the young bring the
freshness of new rdeas and the old offer the
w1sdom and folk lore gleaned from their long
years of e~penence . As you will learn 1n your
Church, a litt le mutual tolerance can close the
generat1on gap wtth a bndge of harmony,
understandtng and love.

"Sening Families"
264 S. 2nd, Middltporl

992-5141

228 W. Main St., P-roy

992-5432

pastor Melvin Drake, S S Supt. Sunday
School 9 30 a m.; Morning Worship 10: ll;
Evening Worship 7·30 p m.; WE'dnesday
Prayer St'tvl!'f'. 7 :rl p m.
FAITH BAI'Tisr CHURCH, Railroad
St., Mason. Sunday School 10 a.m.; MornIng worship U a.m.; Evening servtc£" 6 p.
m. Prayer meetln~ and Bible Study Wed nesday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev Nyle
Borden, past or Cornelius Bunc~. sup!
Sunday School 9: 30 a m .: Second and
f&lt;lurlh Sunda~·s worship servlct' at 2· 30 p
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth and
Main St ., Middleport. Rev. Gilbert Craig ,
Jr., pastor . Mrs Ervin Baumgardner .
Sund ay School Supt. Sunday School9 . 30 a.
m ; Worship Service. 10· 4~ a m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- JosE'f)h 8 Hoskins, E'Vang('Ust Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m : Worship, 10 a m : Sun day Pvening se-rvice 6 p.m : Wednl'Sday
Pvenlng senrlce-,1 p.m .
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine.
Rt. 12~ William Hoback, pastor Sunday
School 10 a m.; Sunday even ing service 7
p m. WE'dnrsday evenlnii; serviC'e 7 p m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
Supt Sunday School 9· 30 a m Morning
Worship 10: :IJ a m. Prayt&gt;rserv1ce, aUern .
ate Sundays
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave . Rev . Clark Baker, pastor Clrl NOI·
!Ingham, Sunday SChool Supt. Sunday
School 10 a m with classes for all at~:es
Evening servl!'f'S at 6 p m Wednf'Sday Btblt" s tudy al 7 30 p m Youth services Frt·
day at 7· 30 p m
ECCLEl!IA rELLOWSIDP. 128 Mill Sl ,
Middleport Broth('(" Chut'k McPhE'rsoo,
pastor. Sunday School 10 a .m.; Sunday
even in~ services at 7 p m. and Wednesday
serv ices at 7 p m
ANTJQUITY BAPTJST. Kenneth Smith,
pastor Sunday Sl'hool 9· .J) a .m ; church
se-rv1cP 7:30pm , youth rellowshlp 6· 30 p.
m . Bible-study. Thursday, 7· 30 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGIITHOVSE, 3304~
Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Tom Kell)', pastor Danny Lambert, S. S, Supt. Sunday
morning S('rvlce at 10 a.m., Sunday evenIng service 7· 30 p m Tuesday and Thursday Sf&gt;rvlces at 7:30p.m.
WORD OF fAITH . 93 Mll1 Sl, Mlddlo~HI Sunday morning sPrvlce 10:15 a.m.,
Sunday evenlnlil 7. 30. Thursday mom Ina
Bib! £' study 10 a.m. Wednesday evenlna
7 30 p m.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH or THE NAZARENE, Rev Glendon Stroud, pastor
Sunday School9 · 30 a m.; WorshlpserviCl',
10· 30 a m : Youth servicE&gt; Sunday 6. 1S p.
m Sunday Pvenlng service7:00 p.m . Wed ·
nesday Prayf'r Meeting and Bible Study
7 00 p.m
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH , Sunday aflf&gt;rnoon service-s at 2::11. Thursday
t"Vt'n ln~ services at 7:30.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Meson, W
Va Pastor. Bill Murphy SundaySchool10
a.m ., Sunday e-vPntng 7: lJ p.m . Prayt"r
mf'l'11n~ and Bible study Wednetday, 7: 30
p m Everyon (I welrome
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Salr m Sl Rev. Paul Taylor , pastor. Sunday
School 10 a m ; Sunday evenln~ 7:00p.m , ·
Wednf'Sday E'VPnlng prayer meeting 7· 00
pm
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESJ'AMENT
CliURCH , Silver RJdge Duane Syden strickf'f" . pastor Sunday School 9 1m.;
Worship Servi('E', 10 a.m.; Sunday evening
sE&gt;rvlce. 7 00 p m. Wednesday nl,ht Bible
sturl y 7 00 p m.

SYilACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non -Pemecosta l Worship service Sunday
10 a rn Sunday SC'hool ll a m Even lng
worship srn.•lct' 7.00 p m Wf'dnf&gt;Sday
pra yer meeHng 7· 00 p.m
MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
TN CHRIST CHURCH , l.ocated 1n Texas
Community oft Ct Rt 82 Rev Robert
Sanders , pastor Jeff HoltPI', lay leade-r,
Ed Rou sh. Sunday School Sup! Sunda y
School 9 30 am.; morning worship and
childrt"fl's l'hurrh, 10·30 am; E"VEning
l.---------------------------~pr£'aCh lng servlcf&gt; on the second and
fourth Sundays at 7. 30 p.m.: ChrL•Hian En·
d£'8vor on thr n rst and third Sundays at
MEIGS
7· 30 p.rn WE'dnt&gt;Sday p-ayer meeting and
KENO CHURCH OF' CHRIST Vf'rnon
COOPERATIVE PARISH
LAN GS VILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH .
Bible- study, 7· 30 p.m.
Eld1 id1w min lster. Ol iver Swain . Sunda~·
Robert E Musst.'r pastor Sundav SC'hoo 1
UNITED Mt."I'IIODIST CHURCH
CHU 1\CH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
&amp;
hool
Sup!
Prmchlng
9.
30
a
.m
_
('ad
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
9 30 am, Pa ul Musser. sup! Morn In~
Locatf"d on 0 J. Whit e Road of Highway
Sunda v
R~~. Don Archer
worsh ip 10· 30 a m , Sund av PVf'n\n~ !il'f
HiO Pat Hen soo . pastor SurNilay Sdlool10
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION JThur
Rn. Roy Deeter
vlc£'. 7 p m.; mld -we&lt;&gt;k sf'rv!cf'. Wf'dnt&gt;S
a.m Classes for aJI age-s Junior Cbul'('h 11
man
Durham
l
pastor.
Sunday
servkt,
day.7pm
Rev. Seldon Johnson
a.m : Morning worship 11 am Adult
9 JO a.m ., evening service 7.30 p.m.
ALFRED- Church School9· 30 a m :
SYRACUSE
CH
URCH
OF
THE
NA
Cl'lolr
practicE' 6 p m Sunday Young Peo.
Praye-r me-eting, Wedneday, 7. 30 p.m
Worship, 11 am: UMYF 6· XI p m : UMW
ZARENE RE&gt;v Gll'nn MC'M ll lan , pastor.
plf''s, Children' s Church and Adult Bible
BEAR
WALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH
OF
Mary Janl ('f' Lavrnder, Sunda} &amp;hoo l
Third T'uf'Sday. 7·30 p m Comm union .
Study , Wronesday at 7.30 p.m
OfRTST. JOSC'ph B Hoskins, past or BibiP
first Sunday tArchrr l
Sup! Sunday S('hool 9 ll a m Morning
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL , 570 Grant
C1 ass. 9 30 a m : Mornin g Worshi p 10· 30 a
CHESTER - Wors hip 9 a m : C' hu rf'h
worship 10 30 a.m , Evan gf'llS!IC" Sf'r.&lt;lc-e,
Sl., Mkfdlf'POrl Affiliated with Southern
m . Evf'nln~ Worship, R 30 p m Thursday 6 p m . PrayPrandP raisf'Wf'dn("'!;da v 7 p
School lOam .. Blbl£'Studv. ThursdLJ v. 7p.
Bapllst Convenl!on . Davk:l Bryan, Sr .. Ml
Bible Stud y 6 30 p m
fl1 , UMW , first Thursda } 1 p m . Com
m , Youth mN"tlng, 7 p.m
nls ter Sundav School 10 a .m.; Morning
NEW STIVERSVJLLE COMMtl NJTY
EDEN UNITED BR E.THREN IN
munlon . firs t Sunda y (ArchN I
worship 11 a.m . Eventna: worship 7 p.m .:
CHURCH, Sundav School servlc(', 9 45 11.
JOPPA - Worshi p 9. 30 a .m . Church
CHRIST, EldPn R Blake. pa stor Sunday
Wf'dDeosday PVPnmg Blllk&gt; stu dy and
m , Worship S&lt;&gt;rvl&lt;'f' 10. 30 a m .
School 10 30 a m Blbi C' Study Wf'dnt&gt;sday,
School 10 a m., Ga rv Rf'f'd Lav IP:.~df'r
prayer mePting 7 p.m
Eva
n~;
w
ltsti
c
ServkC'
7
30
p.m
Wedn
~
7· J0pm !Johnson )
MO!n lnjl Sf'rmon 11 am . Sunda y nl)? h t
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
dav · Prayer mN'Iln~ 7 30 p.m Thursda\
LONG BOTTOM - Church School q- J(l
sf'rvlct"s' Chrlsllan EndE&gt;avor 7 30 p.m ,
R1 124 and Co Rd. 5 Mark Srevrrs, minis·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomerov· Song sf'rvlcE&gt; 8 p m Preachln~ 8 .)) p m
a .m.: Worship 7 p.m Blblt&gt; S'tudy Wfdter. Sunda y School Supt. Harry Hen
Harrh;onvUie Rd. Robert Purtell. minis
nfSday, 7: 30 p.m UMYF. Wednt.•sday,
Mld·WPf'k pra yPr mN&gt;Ilng, Wf'dn esday. 7
drlcks, Sunday School9:30 a.m .. Mornlng
tt'r, Stf'VE' ~tan ley, S S. Supt .. Bill McEI
6: 00 p.m, Co mmunion First Sunday,
pm .
wqrshtp 10· 30 a m ; Evening worship 7 p.
roy. Ass! Sup\ . Sundav School 9. 30 a m ,
IA rchen
m Wednesday worsh ip 7 p.m
HYSELl
RUN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Worshi p se rvi('(' 10: 30 a.m Evrning wor
REEDSVILLE -Church School9· 30 a
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ,
Mlkr Thompson. New Have-n. WV pas lor.
sh1p
Su
nday
7
p
m
and
Wf'dnf'Sda
v.
7
p.m
m : Worship Service 11 · 00 a m 1DeNerl
Cornf-r Syca mort' and Second Sts , PoSund
ay
School
at
9
30
a
m
,
Mornln)?
IA
OrST .JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Pin&lt;
· niPPERS PLAINS sr PA UL mf'I'O)' The Rev . Willia m Mldd teswarlh ,
GrO\'f' Th e RP\' W111iam MlddlPSwart h, shlp atJO ~am ., SundaveveninR S£'fVICf"
Chu reb School 9 a m ; Wor~hlp 10 a m :
pst or Sunday SChool 9: ~5 am: Church
at 7 30 p m Thursda y Sf'rvtcf"S at 7 30 p
pastor
Churrh
srr..•kp
9·30
am
:
Sunday
BlbiP Study Tuf'Sday, 7 .10 p,m., UMW .
St"f\'ICP 11 a.m.
m
S&lt;hoot tO 30 a .m
Third Tui!'Sda y, 7:30 p.m . Communion
SACRED HEART CHUitCH. M•gr
fREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION a! Bald
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
P'lrst Sunda y iArcht'rl.
Anthony Glannamore. Ph . 992·5898. Satu
Kn ob loca tt&gt;d m County Road ~1 Rf'V
Joh
n
WriRhl,
pastor
Sunda\
s
,·hool
q
30
a
CENTRAL CLUSTER
day EVening Man 7 :JJ p.m .. Sunday
Law rf'nN' Gluf'SPnmmp. pastor RPv
m Larry Ha vnf'S . S S Sup! Mornlna
Rev. ,JimEll! E. C.rbltt
Mass, 8 a .m and 10 a m Con fes sions ooe
R
o~w
Willfo
rd
.
asst.
pastor
Pnlldlln!i::
worshi p 10 30 a m
Rev. Stenn Nelson
half hour bl:'fore @'ad! Mass. CC'D classes.
sp
n.•lces
Sunday
7.
30
p
m
P
rayl•r
m._,...llnJ!
RAC INE CHURCH Of THE NAZA·
Re-v. Melvln Franklin
l J a m. Sunday
Wl'dnt&gt;sda y. 7. 3U pm . Ga1y Grltrllh ,
RENE
Rev
Lloyd
D
Grimm
.Jr
pastor
Rtv. Clemenle S. Zuniga, Jr.
VICTORy BAPTIST, 525 N 2nd S!,
Ora Bass. Chairman of thf'Board of Chris- l&lt;'adf'r Youth fll"OOps Sunday f' \'C' nlll Jil a t
Rew. Andrew Rubenklnr
Middleport,
Jamt"'l E. KH.'See, pastor
6
:II
p
m
wllh
Ro~f'f' and VIol£'! Willford .
Han Life Sunday School q. 30 am. Morn
ASBURY !Syra('usr\ - Worship 11 a.m
Sunday rnorn!Dg worship 10 a.m : Even
lf'a df'r~ Comm union Sf'tv 1ce first Sunda v
lnll
worship
10
.
30
am
..
pvangrlls
tl
c
st"r
; Church School 9: 41a.m .. Char ~r Blbl r
ing servlc(' 7 p m. ; Wednesday rvenlng
f'ac h mont h
v1Cf' 7 OIJ p m. Wf'dn esday sf'rvlcr. 7 p m
Shod~. W!'dn esday, 7 3iJ p.m .. UMW first
worship 7 p m VlsHatlon, Thursday 6 30
WIUTE'S
CHAP
fl.
WESLEYAN
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O..x
Tuesday, 7 30 p.m .. Choir Re-hNr sal,
pm
CHURCH - Coolv illf' RO Rf'\' . Phillip Rl
tf'r Wood\" Ca ll. pastor Sf'rv1crs Sundav
WEdnt'Sday 6 :.. p.m , UMW rourlh Sun
MORSE CHAPEl. CHURCH- Cbarlt'SdPnou
1.
pas!or
.
Sunday
School
9
30
a
m
..
10 a m and 7 p m Wl:'dnesda\', i p m
day, 6 ,'l) pm (N&lt;'Ison\
Norrls. pastor Sunday School. 10 a.m .,
Y.or.shlp Sf'rv lcr 10 30 a.m . Bible s tudy
ENTERPRISE - Wors hip 9 am ,
HEMLOCK GROVE CH RISTIAN , Rog
worship servl('(&gt;, 11 a m ;Sunday night
and worship Sf'n.' IC'f', Wrdnesday, 7 p m .
Omrch School 10 a m : Bible Studv ~urs ­
N Watson , pastor CrPnson Pratt, Sunday
worship Sl'rv tee, 7· 30 p m ; Midweek
R\JI'LAND CHURCH OF CHRI ST.
da y. 7•-Y) p m : UM W. First M onda y 7 30
prayf'r servtce, 7.:K&gt; p.m . Thursday
School Supt Morning Worship 9 30 a .m
Mark Jon f'S, pastor Bill Nicholson. Sun
p.m UMYF' Sunday, 6 p.m Choir RP
Sunday School 10 JO a m.: Evening ser- day School Su p! Sundav School 9· 30 am
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
hParsal , 6: 30 p.m Wednesda y !Frank lin 1
viC'£', 7·l) p m
Morn In~ WorshiP and Co mmunion 10 30 a .
OF
GOD- Gilbe-rt Spence-r, pastor. SunF'l.ATWOODS - Chur('h School. 10 a m
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald ShuE'. m.
day Sehoul 9 l1 a.m : MorniJIIl serviC"&lt;'
, Wors hip. 11 a m.. Blbl r Study. Thurs·
pastor JOP SayrE', Sunday School Supt.
RUTLAND BIBLE METOODIST Am os
10 ()()a rn., Sundayfoven!nRSl'f'VIce7 OOp
day, 7 p.m . UMYF. Sunday 6 p m
Sunday School 9· 45 am: Evening wor- T111l s. pastor Sonny Hudson, st~pt. S unda y
m , Mki·W(&gt;(;'k praye-r .wrvlct" Wedne-sday
!Franklin I
ship 6: ll p m : Prayer MPetlng , 6· 30 p m
Schoo l 9· 30 a m .. Morn In~ worship. 10 30
1 p.rn
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9 am ,
Wednesda y
a m.: Sunday evenli1 g SPrvkP 7 00 p m
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
~urch School 10 AM
Choir prartlcP.
TUPPERS PL~INS CHURCH Of Wtodn fSda v sen.' ICC' 7 p m WMPO pro·
LawrPn~ Bush, pa s tor MaK Folmer, Sr
Tuf'sday, 6 XI p.m . UMW. ttrsl Tursdav.
CHRIST Davf" PrenticP. mlnlstl'T. Dffyl jlfam 9 a. m each Sunda}
9Jpt . Sunda y School and Morning Worshi p
7·30 pm (Nelson \
Wells, Sup t. Church School 9 a.m .. Wor
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
9 .)O a m . ; Sunda ypvenlngservlcP. 7p .m,
HEATH (Midd leport\ - Churr h School
shJp Serv ice, 9 : ~ 5p.m
RENE RPv Lowell Ford, pastor Sunday
Yooth mPf't!n ~ and Bible Study. Wt'dnes
9· 30 a.m Morning Worship 10 30 a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
School 9· 30 a m : Worship setvlC(' 10· 30 a
day. 7 p.m
You th Group. 4 p.m .. Wt&gt;dne5day. Church
RENE Rev. HerDer! Grate, pastor . m:
Youn~ prople s SPr.&lt; 1cr 6 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rl. 7 on Po
Choir rehearsaL 7 p m , Thursday,
Frank R1f1lt", sup! Sunday School 9: 30 a
Evanf!:f'll stic S('TV IN' fi: ll p m WMnPSda y
me-roy
By-Pass Rf&gt;v David Wiseman. Sr
Prayf'r S!'rvlce. 6. 30 p.m., Bibl£' Study, 7
m., Worship sendee. 11 am and 7 p.m
!irrv lr r 7 p m
p rn !Zun1~al .
•
Sunday W£'dnesday. 7 p.m Prayer me-et
MASON CHURCH OF CHR IST . Miller
ND NERSVILLE - Worship SE'rv1 ce Ill
!nj;!:.
St . Mason . W Va Eu)?E'nf' L. Con!i(rr. ml
a m , Churrh School ll am ; UMW , th ird
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIVDIST nls ter. Sunday Blblf' Study 10 a. m., WorWN1nf'Sday, 1 p m Choir prac r\e(l, Mon·
CHURCH. David &amp;&gt;II, pastor. Robert E. ship 11 a .m a nd 7 p m. Wednrsdav Blblf'
PSALMS 121
day, 7·3{} p m tNE'Isonl
Barton , Olrf'('tor of Christian Education;
Study, VOl'al music 7 p m.
PEARL CHAPEL- Worsh ip Sf'rvlet' 9
Steve Eblin , assistant . Sunday School9. JO
I. I wllllitt up mine eyes unlo the lills, from whence cometh rey
L1 BERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud a .tn , Chu rc h School 11 a m . UMW S£'8 m ; Morning worship lO:lO 8 m , T~s
ding Lan &lt;'. Mason . W Va J N Thack('r ,
help.
cond 1\iPSdav, 7 30 p m . UMYF last
In Action, 6p m : EvenlngWorshlp, 7· JOp.
pastor Evrn1ng serv 1cf' 7 JO p m Wo
2. Mv help cometll from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
Thf'Sdav, 7 :xJ pm cRube nkln ~\.
m WednMday ev£&gt;nlng prayer and Bible
mt?n's Mlnlsl r.·. Thursda y 9:30 a m ..
POMEROY -Chu rch School. 9 15 a m
study. 7: 30p.m. Choir practice, Thursday.
3.
He will not suffer thy foot io be moved; he that keepeth tift wfll
WC'dn csday Prayf'r and Bibl &lt;' Study. 7 15
Worship 10· 30 am , Choir rPhea rsa l
7 p.m.
pm
not slumber.
Wrdnt'Sda y, 7 30 p m
UMW, S&lt;'cond
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Tuf'Sday i ·.10p m . UMYFSunday 6p m
4. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shaD neither slumter or sleep.
Char les Ru ssell Sr ., minister. Ri('k Ma !Corbit! I
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
combt"r, sup! , SunCay School 9:30a.m ,
5.
The Lord Is thy keeper; the Lord Is illY shade upon thy right
ROCK SPRINGS - Chu rch School. 9· 15
CHRISTIAN UNION. Th&lt;! Rt&gt;v. flovld
Worship service 10·30 am. BiblE' study,
hand
.
a .m .. Worship 10 a.m . Blblt&gt; Study, Wt&gt;dMcManis,
pasfor.
SundaySchool9:
30
a.m
Tuesday, 7:"30 p m
wsday, 7:30p.m.; UMYF (Seniors ). Su.n; Sunday mornlnl !lt'I"VIct', ll a.m.: Sun REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
6. The sun shall oot smite thee by day, nor the rooon by night.
day night service, 7.30. Wednesay p-ayE'f
41y, 5 p.m., (Juniors) f"VE&gt;ry ot her Sun·
CHRISTOFLA1'TERDAY MINTS Pan7. The Lord shall preserve thee from aU evil: lie shall ~eserve thy
meertng, 7· l) p m .
4ay, 6 p m iFrankl\n)
land-Racine Road William Rou sh, pastor.
soul.
FAIRVIEW BIIII.E CHURCH, Letarr,
RUTLAND- Church School , ' ' 45 a m .,
Linda Evans, church school director.
' Worship, to·JO a.m; UMW cEvenlngCir·
W Va., Rt l, James Lewt&amp; , pastor Wor Church school S 30a.m .; Morning worship
8. The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming In &amp;-om
clel serond WEdnf'Sd a~·. 7· :l) p m , UMW
shJp Sl'rvlces 9· 30 a m.; Sunday School U
10:30 a.m.; Wednes-day evening prayer
this time forth, and even forevermore.
IArt &lt;'moon Circle) second Thursday, 1 p
am .; Evening wDrshlp 7· 30J' m Tuesdly
servl('tlos, 7::.J p.m.
m. I ~bonking)
cottage prayE1" meeting an Bible Study
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
9:30 a.m., Wonhlp service, Wednesday
SALEM CENTER- Church Sctloot 10 a.
ShulPr, ~~tor Worship senrlce , 9:30am
7:31) p.m.
m.; Worship 9:45 1.m (Rubenklng~
Sunday ~oollO · 30 a m Blblt' Study a ad
SNOWVILU: - Worshtp, 8·:.) 1 m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
prayer MrVire Thursday, 7: .J) p m
Churrti SchoollO 1.m ( Rubenklngl.
Walnut and Henry Sts , Ravenswood, W.
CAR LETON INTERDENOMINATION
Va 'T"he Rev. Gl'Orge- C Wetrldl:, pasror.
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev. flo .
9J.nday SChoo19: 30 a.m : Sunday worship
vld Curfman . pastor. Sunday School 9 lJ
11 a.m
a m ; Ralph Carl. Supt . Evening worship
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, IOO&gt; led on
7:00 p m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday
SOIJTHERN CLUSTER
Pomeroy Pike-, County Road 25 near Flat ·
7: 00p.m.
Rn. Bo1er Grace
A WORD FOR mE WEARY
woods Rev Blackwood, pastor. Services
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN. Vemoo
Rev. Paul McGuire
onSundayat10: JOam and7: 30p.m with
Eldridge-, pastor; Wallace Damewood, S.
"The lord God hath given me the klngue of the learned, that I
Sunday School 9: 30 a m. Bible S&lt;uily , Wed S. Supt . Sunday Sch ool9· 30 a.m.; Worship
APPLE GROVE - CHurch ~chool 9· 00
siMltlld knOW bow to i!)t!8k a word In seasm to h1m that lsweaJY ... "
nesday. 7:30p.m.
StarvlcE', 10 .30 a.m.
a .m. Worship. 10.00 am 1nrst and tiUrd
rAITH
rELLOWSIUP
CRUSADE
roR
Isaiah 50: 4.
SUndavs! : UMW Serond Tu es day, i 30 p
QIRIST, Sl. R1. 338, AniiQutly. R•v .
m: PrayC'r rncetln,liil . Wednesday.? p.m .
This Mes!lianlc pronouncement by oor Lord can also be our
Franklin Dickens , pa&amp;tor. Sunday mom ·
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Sieve
!Grace!
expe1
lence. He proclaimed His mission to the brokenhearted lng
10
a.m.,
Sunday
evening
7·:l)
p.m
Deaver
,
Pastor.
Mik
e
Swiger,
Sunday
BETHANY - Worship. 9 am ; 0\urch
Thursday
evening
7'
ll
p
m.
School
Supt.:
Sunday
School
9.
30
a
.m
.,
propiM!Sled
1n Isaiah and flllfllled In Lulte. The l811J118&amp;'1! of
School. 10 am : Bib1f' Study, Wednesda y,
STIVERSVILLE CXJMMUNITY BAP ·
Morntne worship 10: 40 a.m.; Sunday
10 a .m, Dorl•as W o men ·~ Fellowship ,
tte811break
Is
not learned In the schools of men but tn the furnace t1
TtsT CHURCH . Pastor Robert Byers.
t&gt;Yenlng worship 7: 30 p.m ; Wedn esda y
Wedn£'Sday. 11 a.m. rMrGulre )
Sunday
SchoollO
a.m
;
Worship serv lee 11
sutrertng
and
the
crucible ft trouble. The tultkln comes hflll, but the
evenlngBiblfo
study
7:
ll
p.m
CARMEL- Church School 9:30am .:
a
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evening
senlce,7:30
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COMMUNITY
CHIJRCH
,
rewards
are
precious
In hearta comforted, tears dispelled, lalth
Worship, 10 :4$ a.m Second and Fourth
Wednesday eveftlni serv ice 7· 30 p.m. _
Burlingham. Ray Laudermlh, pastor. RDSUndays; FE"llowshlp dinner wllh Suttoo
renewed.
The
speech
of
the bei'Eeved Is mt a collection of nice
INDEPENDENT llll.INESS CHVRC1I
third Thur9day, 6·ll p.m. (McGuire) .
, ber1 Cbza"', aalstant pash:r. Sunday School
Inc
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.
Rev.
O'Dell
platitudes by pi!IIPII!wllllhavenever "been there." He wlx! becomes
EMr LETART- Church School9a .m.: · ·10 a.m ~ \oi.OI'Ihtp 7 p.m.: WI!Giettday, 6 p.m. MtnlfY, pastor. SundaySdtool9:~a. m .;
Worship 10 a.m. second and founh Sun- 1 YCI.llh meet2nl; Wed ., 7 p.m church sEI'VIces.
a
brother to the bn11secl, a dociOrofthedespalrlng,ami!Wrta'tothe
Morntne wOrship 10:30 a .m. ; Even~&amp;
PI)'!!'; GROVE IIOLINEl!S CHURCH, \!
days, UM\v Hnt Tuesday, 7:~ p.m. '
cnuhed
may not actually say much. What he has kl otrer II often
wcnhlp7:
30p
.m.
Tuesday,
!2:30p.m.
Womlleotf
Rt
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325.
Rw.
Ben
J
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Walls,
pastor.
~Graef') .
men'•
Prayer
meeting.
Wedlletday,
?:
,;t
Robert
Searles,
S
S
Supt
Sunday
School
bi!Y&lt;tlld
the
power of spi!1I!Cit to convey, but the welilY sense It Is balm
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m ;
p.m. Praye-r and Praise service.
9 . ~ a.m.: Morn ing Wonhlp 10:30 a .m.;
ChuT'C'h School10 a.m. (Grace)
of
Gliead
to
Ute soul It may often be a smne to let pmple know yoo
Sunday evening service 7.:JJ p.m.; Wed - ' CHURCH or JESUS CHRIST APOSMORNING ST.&gt;\R- Worohlp, 11: I~ o.m ,;
TOLIC
-VanZandt
and
Ward
Rd
Elder
needay
lf'I'VIce,
7:
~ p.m.
have
nottced.
It may be a simple pat 111 the back or a simple
Church School, 10:~ a .m.; Bible Study
James Miller, patlor. Sunday Sdlool,
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill U111e,
WeJlneodoy ID:OO a.m . {McGuire).
COIIIPI1ment
to
let mends 1mow you have been aware of their
lO:M a .m ; Worship Service, Sunday, 7: 30
RACINE WESLEY AN - Church Sctlool. . pastor. Steve Little, S S. Supt Sunday
actnnpllshment. Have you found words m season br h1rn tltat II
p.m.; Bible Study, Wflln-y, 7:30p.m.
School 10 a.m.; Morning worslp , 11 a .m.;
10 a.m; Worahlp ll a.m.: UMWblrthMonPOMEROY WESLEYAN IIOUNESS.
Sunday evenlne worship 7· ¥1 p.m Pray•
·~.SeekaonteOIIttodaywboisdlsmuragedandenmunaellilt
day a1 7:~ p.m. : Men's Preyer llrftklas1,
m..tlnl and Bible atudy Thunday, 7: 30 p.
Horrt&gt;onvUte - · Rev. Dewey KI!IJ,
W~day, 7 a.m. (Grace).
one. Spend some tlme1rlth - n e wh&gt; mlgllt be lone)¥. Be a Wl!l'd
m.; Youtll mettlll8 Wedneo&amp;ly at 7 p.m . , pootor; Clinton Faulk, Sunday Sdlool
SUTTON - Church School, 9:30a.m .:
'Supt.:
Sunday
School
9:JJ
a
.m
;
mornlnK
REJOICING
LIFE
BAPTIST
CHURCH
in 11t!Uon .to hJm that Is weary. - l..tlnw
P-..., Flrll
Morning Worshlp 10'45 a.m first 1nd third
worship, 11 a.m .: Sunday@V("Dingservlce
- 383 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunday
Sundsrys; Fellowship dinner wlrh Carmel
Saallesn
Jlaptitll
ONidl,
Pomeroy.
7·30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wedneoday.
SchoollO a.m . Sunday evening 7:00p.m.;
t hird Thursday, 6: ll p m. tMcGulrt'l
Mid-week service, WE'd ., 7 p m
. 7:30p.m.

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...---Local Briefs:-- Statements 'humiliated, upset' Clary
Skin testing clinic slated Monday
There will be a skin testing clinic Monday, from 2-4 p.m., at the
Racine Fire Station, for aU Individuals Involved In PTO, athletics,
etc. Joan Tewksbary, R.N .. Meigs County Tubercubsls Nurse, will
do the testing.

Southern Boosters to meet
Southern High School Athletic Boosters will meet 7 p.m. Monday at
the hlgh school.

Mystery farm winner named
Susie Francis, 50lOO Rice Run Road, Reedsville, Is the winner of
The Times-5entlnel Sept. 21 Name the Mystery Farm Contest. There
were eight entries In the rontest, aU d whom identified rorrectly the
John Rice Farm pictured In the rontest. Francis will receive the $5
prize.

Emergency units answer 7 calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports seven calls
Thursday; Rutland at 12: 13 a.m. to Pagetown for Sue Geog to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 2:43 a.m.
transported Sylvia Curtis to St. Joseph's Hospital; Racine at 8:57
a.m. to Main Street for Dan Shain to Holzer Medical Center; Rutland
at 12:40 p.m. transported Howard Phillips to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Syracuse at 8:25 p.m. transported Lowell Wingett to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Reedsville at 10: Yl p.m. transported
Howard Smith to St. Joseph's Hospital; Middleport at 10: 41 p.m. to
South Fourth for Lillian Demoskey Ill Holzer Medical Center.

Racine man wins reappointment
Otis F. Knopp, Racine, has been reappointed by the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court to another five year term on the Soldiers Relief
Commission, beg!Ming Oct. 18, 1986, and ending that same day In
1991.

Referendum sought
on power plant issue

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By MICHAEL O'MALlEY
CLEVElAND (UP!) - Follow·
Ing the lead of the Cleveland
Catholic Diocese, Cuyahoga County
commissioners are calling for a
statewide referendum on nuclear
power and have asked Gov.
Richard Celeste to lead the debate.
Cuyahoga Commissioner TImothy Hagan said Thursday that
the commission sent a telegram to
Celeste saying members favored
the sta tewide referendum because
of "the seriousness of atomic
energy and the risks as9JCiated
with lt."
Heidi Findley. deputy press
secretary to Celeste, said the
governor had not yet seen the
telegram and would not lend his
support to a referendum until he
reviews the language of such a
proposal.
Meanwhile. the Geneva Township trustees in Lake County
unanimously voted Wednesday In
favor of a resolution calling for a
delay in the startup .of the Perl)'
nuclear power plant. scheduled for
full -power within six months.
The trustees join a growing
number d civic and political groups
in Northeast Ohio that are officially
resist ing the plant's startup.
Ashtabula County Auditor Daniel
P. Ross has asked county commissioners to consider a feasibility
study Into the possibility of the
county having its own electric
utility. replacing the Cleveland

Electric Illuminating Co., operator
of the Perry plant.

CEI, Ashtabula County's largest
taxpayer. said any savings from
reduced rates would be offset by the
loss In tax r;?Venue.
Regarding the nuclear power
referendum, CEl spokesman J. Lee
Bailey said the company Is ~posed
to such a proposal. "The people of
Ohio voted for nuclear power 10
years ago by a margin of 2 to 1,"
said Batley.
Arnold Glelsser. a Sierra Club
member and a Perry ~ponent,
said, "we lost (the 1976 referendum, because the utllltles spent
millions and we had $15,000."
Glelsser said nuclear opponents
would come out on top If another
referendum were held today.
He said the last referendum was
taken before the Jan. 31 earthquake
that originated only a few miles
from the plant. the Cherno~l
nuclear accident In the Soviet Union
and the Thr€e Mile Island accident.
Bailey said the Davis Besse plant
in Port Clinton and the Perry plant
are needed to assure a healty
economy In northern Ohio.
"To stop either of these plants
would be detrimental Ill the econ .
omy," said Bailey. "We're iCEl 1
lmpJrting power now. We need
energy fTQ,m Perry Ill drive factories Ill provide jobs."
Bailey said Hagan's suggestion to
convert the plant Into a coal burning
operation would be too costly. "I'm
not certain it could be done," he
said. "Mr. Hagan says the state
could pay for the conversio n. Well,
CHARDON, Ohio (UP!)- Non- we feel that would be an unneces·
sary burden on the tax payers."
teaching personnel in the Chardon
Hagan said he never said the
public school district say they will
state
rould pay for the entire
give their 10-day strike notice next
project , should the plant he conThursday if a contract agreement
verted
to coal. "I think he's (Bailey 1
is not reached.
a
huckster
for his posltkln," said
The 75 ron-certified employees in
Hagan.
"I
don't
know if he even has
the district have heen working
the
authority
to speak lor the
wit rout a rontract since July .
rompany.
Both economic and non-economic
"There clea rly is not the demand
Issues are at dispute.
for
thai energy. And somebody
Meanwhile. Interruption of regu lar classes for 5,:Dl Ohio st udents better ask the small business
continued as 318 teachers In the community whether It can sustain a
Columbiana and Marietta school JJ percent increase in electric
districts remained on strike with oo rates."
settlements In sight. No negotia tions were scheduled.

Strikes continue

Ohio weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy tonight, wtth a low
near 70. Vartable cloudiness Saturday. with a chanre of thunder·
storms and highs in the mid !lls.
The probabUity of preclpltatkl~ Is
20 percent tonight and 40 percent
Saturday.
Winds will be from the southwe;t
at five to 15 mph tonight.
Oltlo Edended Forocasl
Sunday lllroug!J Tuesday
A chanced showers and thunderstorms each day. Highs will he In
the !lls Sunday and Monday.
dropping Into the 70s Tuesday.
Overnight lows will be In the middle
a' upper 60s Sunday and Monday
mornings and in the 50s early
1\lesday.

Veterans Memorial

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. came home at about 9: :Jl p.m. Jan.

Morgan questioned Harmon
about a statement giVI!Il&gt; to K.R.
14.
Beckett, an lnvestJgai!X' for the
"I thought that he was angry with proaeeulor's afflce, on Je.16 at the
me' • for not obeying a family rule, Mason County Courthouse In the
the :IA-year-old said.
presenre of defense attorney
"My rmther asked him what he Nibert.
was angry about," Hamwn said
Harmon recalled In the statebefore he was Interrupted by an ment that Clary made a comment
objection from defense counsel.
to his rmtherbeforeleavlngforthe
Harmon then testified he didn't GlenWOOd Inn that somoone there
llsten to the conversation between was spreading rumors about him
Clary and his mother, but "heard and said on the witness stand that
wOl'ds" and was "trying to hear, but Clary did, in fact, say that.
not really to listen."
He also recalled that Oary
Morgan asked Harmon If he saw Indicated he wanted to "scare" that
Clary wtth a gun and Harmon said person.
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he did not, but that he left the Clary
He added that he renembered
home with his step-father at the his m&gt;ther a.sldng Clary what he
request of his mother.
was going to do with the jislol, but
Upon arriving at the Glenwood said on the witness stand that It was
lnn, "Mr. Clary went If first," merely speculation on his part that
Harmon said. "I stepped just Inside Clary loaded the gun, which was
the door."
normally kept on top of the
'Tum himself In'
retrlgerator loaded with birds hot
Although he said he did not see usedtokeepblackbirdsawayfrom
was happened onre Qary was ~~ryenjoyed"watchingand
Inside the har, he did say he heard c~~...
was "1011nded like a firecracker."
Didn't- jUtoJ

He also testified he did not know
when he left the house with Clary
that they were going Ill the
GlenWOOd lnn. and that he didn't
know where Clary had been earlier
In the day.
· The bartender at Anne's Lounge
test1fled earlier In the day that
Clary "waved and smiled" when he
lett the bar at about 8 p.m. that
night. Pearson told the jury what he
saw when he arrived at the
GlenWOOd lnn following the shooting, and ldentifed photographs he
had taken at the scene sll:lv.ing the
position of the bodY.
Pearson said upon cross examination that he did not ronduct a
search of the premises, or of the
people In the bar when he arrived,
but did look around the cut side of
the building.
Klllgery asked Pearson, "If you
had been advised that the victim
had been carrying a gun. would you

Area deaths
Helen L. Hutton

swearin.a-m
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WASHINGTON (UP1, -Justice
William Rehnquist becomes the
nation 'a 16th chief justice and Judge
Antonio Scalia takes his place as an
associate justice In two ceremonies
today at the White House a nd the
Supreme Court.
The CODiltltutlonal oath, the fi rst
of two required pledges, was to be
administered by retiring Chief
· Justice Warren Burger at the White
House with President Reagan,
memben; of his Ca binet and the

Helen Louise Hutton, 64, :113
Adams St., Nelsonvllle, fOrmerly of
Rutland, died Wednesday at Hock·
lng Valley Community Hospital In
Logan after an extended illness.
Born In Meigs County, she was
the daughter of the late Willlllm and
Elsie Allee Kimes Deem. She was a
member of the Nelsonville First
Christian Church and the Harmony
Class of the church .
Surviving are her husband, Leroy; a daughter, Mrs. Jean Wilson.
Logan; a brother, Hubert A Deem, II
Supala, Okla.; a grandson, Jeffery
A. Robinette ; a great·
granddaughter. Cassidy D. Robinette , and two stepIOCIIIIG lAUD CUPm
grandchildren, Joey and Holley
Canter, all of Logan.
SWEO ADEUNIS, INC.
FF.Hl'RI~C
Besides her parents. she was
preceded in death ~ a brother,
POLE POSinON
111M'S QU&amp;nn
. Virgil.
SATURDAY,
SIPI'EMBEI 27
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday at the Johnson-Souers
8:00 P;M.
Funeral Home, Nelsonville. with
HWLOUnOI
Rev. Donald Davisson offlcating.
ATHENS
IIGH SCHOOL ·
Burial will be In Gr!l'nlawn Ceme, . PUIIIS DIIO
tery. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 2 p.m. lllday.
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have searched" the car, premi.Ses
and bar patrons? He replied yes,
but said upon re-direct examination
by Morgan that at the time he saw
no reason ID conduct ruch searches
and that no one had informed him
Brumfield may have been carrying
a gun that night.
Dodson testified that Clary and
his wile Judith arrived at the state
pJIIce headquarters in Barooursvilleatabout10p.m.(he latersaldll
was 10:30 p.m. I. and identified the
gun Mrs. Clary had turned over Ill
him, eight rounds of Uve ammunilion taken from the gun and one
spen t cartridge that helatergave to
Pearson.
.
Dodson was still on the witness
stand when Judge Watt recessed
court for the day at a rout 4:30p.m.
Thursday.
The state was expected to rest Its
case today.

other justices in attendance.
Rehnquisl. who turns 62 next
week, and Scalia, 50, then were to
receive the judicial oath from
Burger at an afternoon public
ceremony in the same courtroom
where Rehnqulst was installed as
an associa te just ice In 1972.
Rehnqulst would he the second
chief justice to take an oath at the
White House. The first was Chief
Justice Frederick Moore VInson In
1946.

one son, John Ervin Smith Jr .. two
sisters and one brother.
Surviving all' one daughter.
Emma Donovan d Point Pleasant;
one granddaughter, Mal)' Peck of
Leon; and two great grandchildren.
Funeral servlres will he Satur·
day at 1 p.m. at the Wilcoxen
Funeral Home. Point Pleasant,
with the Rev. Bryan Blatr officiating. Bw-lal will follow In Suncrest
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 7-9 lllnlght.

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Chestnut St.. Middleport, wellknown Meigs County resident, died
Friday at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
He had retired from the JraCtlce
of dentistry in Middleport after 35
years of service.
His wile. Patsy Gwinn Ingels; a
son, John C. Ingels: and a
granddaughter, Carrie Ingels, all o1
Middleport, are among the
sutvivors.
Dr. Inge L• was a nativ e o1
Galllpolls.
The Ewing Funeral Home will
announce arrangements.

ON S.TAGE
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OCTOBER 5
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Urana Smith
Urana Williamson SmJth, !§l,
Point Pleasant, died Thu!llday at
Plessan!. Valley Hospital after a
long Illness.
She was rom Jan 12, 1898, 1n
MlnenvUle, to the late George
Williamson and Bertha Long
Williamson.
Her ·huihand, John Ervin Smith
Sr., preceded her i1 death In 1952.
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testlfted that Clary was ~side the at that tlme," Morgan asked
Glenwood Inn for ap!I'Oltfmately Harmon. "No sir. I . did not,"
"60 !ii!CQnds" before he came to the Hal'lllOII replied.
Upon CI'O&amp;H!Xllmlnatbn "car.
'&lt;'I NlThey then "backed out (J'l the hert, Harmon revealed he had IJ)ne
highway and proceeded home," to the Glenv.ood Inn because he
Harmon said. He told Morgan upon "believed it was romfortlng to 11'\Y
questioning that the· only thing mother ., have someone with
Clary aald to him on the driVe hack (Clary,, and to watch his back." He
to Lesege was that "he was going to added bt believed there was going
tum himself ln."
to be a fight.

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Carol McClure lost Ule most
weekly weight at theTuedsay night
meeting of the Mason Class of
Sl!nderella. In tre men's class,
trere was a tie for the most weight
lost between Cllris Nichols and
Gene Hudson, andlnthekid'sclass.

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Ray Prollltt was me top lOser. AI
the Wednesday night Five Points
class three new members were
welcomed and Ruth Smith was Ule
runner-up. Teen and klds classes
will be held on Wednesday nlgllts.

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In Memoriam

In memory of

Don Eblin
who passed
away
Sept. 27r 1984.
His memory is as
dear today
As in the hour he
passed away

*MI.DDLEPORT
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Sadly missed by
Daughter,
Juanita and
Family.

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PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY: MEIGS

PUBLIC NOTICE
Bids wiH be receflled ootil

4:00 p.m. October 6, 1986,
by mail for the sale to Meigs Industries, Inc., P.O. Box 307,
Syracuse, Ohio 45n9. of a
new 1986, % ton or larger
pickup truck with club cab H.e.
6 passongerj and two pack·
age.
Bids must take account
that Meigs lndustrte1, Inc .
will offer to reduce purchase
cost with the trade·in of a
1979 Ford F-150 pickup
with club cab in good condition .
Bid1 are to be mailed to
the address below and spe·
citic bid details may be ob·
tained by contacting:
Mr. David Milliken ,

Administrative Assistant
P.O. Box 307
Syracu1e. Ohio 46779
614·992· 6684
Meigs lndu1tries, Inc . reserves the right to· accept or
reject any or all bids.
Bids will be awarded at

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St. Columbus, OH. 43216.
Notice of any appeal shall be

Columbus, Oh. 43216. Ph .
16141 466 · 6037 . Consult
ORC Chop. 3745 and OAC
Chaps. 3745·47 and 3746-5
for requirements.
Final issuance of rfi'H!¥181 of
air permit to operate: Col. Gas
Trans. CAP. lebanon Compfessor Sur .. R . 0. 1. Portlllld,
Oh. Application No (s)

0653000024 B003. Eflec1ive
Date. 9/ 17 / 86 .

191 26. 11c

54 Misc. Merchandise

filed with the ditactor wrt:hin 3
days. Proposed actions wiH
become final mless a Mhten
adjudication hearing request is
aJmitted within 30 days at tha
issuanoe date; or the Director

re-

tkm", as used sbO\Ie does not
in dude receipt of 11 verified
COf'l'1llaint. If significant PJblic

Announcing A
New Inductee
To The

I

"OVER THE
HILL GANG"

POMROY, OliO

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

.....

Home National
Bank
RACINE , OHIO
PH. 949·2210

MIKE SWINGER

Real Estate General

State Farm Insurance
MIDDI.EPOIT, OHIO

Pat Hill Ford

TEAFORDm

K&amp;C Jewelers
POMEIOY, OHIO

Phone

POMEROY, OHIO

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~ta~t holl$e~ ··

Middleport Trophies

I ' SHOE PLACE I

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

'1 "

MIDDLEPORT

(

I

:!UIIliPOIT

..
.,..,.

991·5617

t

G&amp;J Auto Parts

Home National llank

POMEROY, OHIO

Ace Hardware

• '
't

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

Baum Lumber

Fabric Shop

CHESTD, OHIO

POMEROY

Jim Cobb

Ridenour Supply

CHEY.·OLDS.-CAD.

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

".

'·

CHESTD, OHIO

POXDOJ, OliO

'

Quality Print

~hop

near Cardinal. Bath. l&lt;eplace,
basement and I&amp; !Nell~ .
RN:INE - Good 8 rm. 3 BR
home, cenlial a1r &amp;heat Pecan
kitchen. range. refrigerata .

N1ce lot. Only $32.100
REDUCED - 7 rm. ~emodeled
home. 3 BRs. 2 baths. FA
lumace. mce klchen disiX)Sal.
range, relrigeralor. 2 porches
011 comer lol 1n M1dd ~port.
MINERSVILLE - 2 houses
13 ACRES - On Rt 33 fo!JI
lane at Peach Fork. Hay l&lt;lds.
woods &amp; m~nera~. $7,000.
145 ACRES - Rl. 43 near
Harr ~Oit,ille. Good lg. barn
w1th concrete lw &amp; other
bldgs.
RUTLAND AR£A - Modern 3
BR porch. 2 baths, lull
basement. carpel~~ nice krt·
chen, carport &amp; 2 acres. All
TUPPERS PLAINi - Flea
market lcl. One acre on Rt 7.
Setlinc Problem?

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NEW liSTING- MIDDLE·
PORT - PEARL STREET.

RADIATOR

Nlra nrce 3 bedroom mobile

home on 50'• 100' lot Chatn
hnk fence. storage building.

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

new fron t &amp; rear deck

$14.90 0.00
NEW liSTING - TUPPERS
PlAINS - Coun11y seningon
app rmum ale l ~

21.7 acres wrlh
three bedroom ran ch home.

F11eplace. carport. Good con·
dillOn $30.600.00
bedroom home on a large

COMMUCIAL • RESIDENIIAL
-FREE ESTIMATES-

PHONE (614) 992-5009
SPECIALIZING IN WIN()OW g VOOR REPLACEMENT
~1n6· 1

Ntw LOtalion:

4-5 bedrooms, t t?

168 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 45760

balhs. lull basement. garage
&amp; cup01t Gas FA heal
New roof. large deck. O'er 2
ac1 es ol land. $35.!Xl0.00 .

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Cany Fishing Supplies

Pay Your Cable &amp;

REDUCED PRICE - SYRA·
CUSE - Beautiful nver

Phone Bills Here
IUSINISI PilON!

v1 ew &amp; mer frontage, plu s a

16141 nl-6550
RBIDINCI PHON!
(6!4) 992-

wrth s11trng porch &amp; storage
shed s. For ced arr natural
gas heat or you ca n use
wood &amp; coat lor etficrenq.

3 Announcements
SWEEPER and &amp;ewing machine

BLACK WALNUTS
Starting Prict ..... $800
Per Hundred Pounds
After Hulling on
Hamm ons Hull er

SEPT. 29-NOV. 8

Just Bring your Black
Walnuts still in the hull

to

NEWEU'S SUNOCO
Chester, Ohto

Mon.·Sat. 8 am·S pm

985-3350

9·n.86 1 mo

•ZENITH
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY

Shop hc~tlol ..
on Ouly
RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESIER-915-3307

4/ l/ tln

Also a load of wood &amp;coal go

AUTOMATK
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

$JJ500.QO

NEW liSTING - IN PO·
MEROY - N1ce l1ttle hou se
ready to move mto. 3 bed

NEW LISTING - MIDDLE·
PORT - I ~ story w1th 3

Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

190 MULII•Y A.VE.
POMEROY, 011.

Alto Trau111lsslon

PH. 992-9949

bed rooms. drn rng room, en·
closed front po rch. central
arr and a large lenced yard

Roger Hysell

lob larton, Owner

or 992-7121
6· 17·tfc

9127/8611 mo.

on a corner lot $18.000.00
NEW LISTING - BEECH
GROYE ROAD - Approx 2
acres w1tfl a 3 bedroom. l'h
story home. Equ1pped kil·
chen. outbu1ldln&amp; and d1n1ng
10011l $26,900.00.

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas ·
Satellite Salts
Installation
S.rvkt

NEW LISTING - WHITE 'S
HILL ROAD - Ranch type

Electronic Organs
Mobile service
614-843-5248

home with 3 bedrooms. din-

ing area, lull basement with
woodburner. and an in·
ground sw1mm1ng pool. .83
acre of nrce la ying land.

llllONAIIE • RIUllll
8·20·'16 Hn

JUST $35.000.00.
NEW LISTING - SYAA·
CUSE - Really n~ ce z.3
bedroom 1anch type home
on a level lot. Fully eq u1ppt!d
kitchen , all 1n good condi·
l10n $35 .900.00

EUGENE LOfliG

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
VINYL &amp; ll!I-UM

Honry E. CIIIMd, Jr.
992·6191
Je1n Trumll ..... 911·2HO
DoHlt 1UI111f .....912·!1192

Complete Guttw Work
Complete .Romodollng
Rooflng af oH Typoo
Worked In homo .,..
20 yooro

"Fr• Elllmot•"

CALL COLLECT:
Ph, (614) 143·5425

, .,....

'•

Haward L Writtsel

ROOFING

· NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263

or 949-21

NOW ACOMPLETE I 0 FT. SYSTEM FOR

$20 A MONTH
Most Systems

LARRY'S SATELLITE SALES
IWith Larry's Carpet Outlet)

992·6173

9-8-116 ·1 mo.

STAR GAZER SYSTEMS

Mother ICal . 2 killmu . 9 weeks
old, 304 ·675· 41 28

2 black fem11le pupp ies
675-5466 .

304

PfPieasiinf ::
&amp; Vicinity

A moving tale , e1o1erything you
can think of. Starting Mon. Sept .
22 ~tontinuoos until all items
sold . Campbella, Jericflo Ro.t .
3 blocks from Gino's . Watcil for
signs.
Big Two Family Gar~~ge Sale. fri
26th and Sat 27th, 8 :30, l.Wie
Lane. Sandr Heights, TV. l~rge
selection nice clothing, ett sqes.
misc. Homa Interior .
~·

Garage s&amp; te. living room s~ite,
dinette set. Thurs. Fri, Sat. Rain
next w&amp;ek . 3203 Jackson AVe.
Garage Sale. rain or shine. 2606
Madison Ave .. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
9 :00-5 :00, Maytag wringer
w85h6f, 2 man chain sew, metal
table, GE refrigerator , Megic
Chef gas atova. othar misc . .

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay cash tor late modftl clean
used cars.
Jim Mink CheY .· Otds Inc .

Bill Gene Johnson
614·448 · 3672
TOP CAS H paid for 'BJ model
and newer used cars. Sniith
Buick· Pontiac. 1911 Eastam
Ave. Gal lipolis_ Call 614 ·44&amp;·
2282 .
WANTED TO BUY used wood&amp;

coal heaters. SWAIN'S FU~NI ·
TURE, 3rd. &amp; Olive St. Gellipo ·
lis Call 614· 446 · 3159

2 - 28 1ndl hydrauliiC
Ca ll 614 ·446· 1602 .

q~linders .

Small dog klr chi ld · must ~ be
house broken. Poodle prahmad .
but will consider othtf breeds .
Also, used mobile pad central
air conditioner for mobile home
Cl614 -446· 7013
Buying daily gold, t ilver coins.
nngs. jewelry, sterling ware, old
coin&amp;, large curnmcy. Top pri·
ces. Ed . Burkatt Barber Sh«)p ,
2nd. A'J a. Middleport. Oh . 614 ·
992· 3476

EmploymP.nl
Se rvt ces

THERE ARE STill AP1110X. 100 UNSCRAMBlED CHANNElS

NORMAN WEBER
667-3074
L.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 9·15· 86
CHAIIliS WEIER
667·U35

LOST Schnauze r gray female.
weating red collar with Ft. lee.
VA 10. RIW'ard Ca ll 1314 · 379·
2432 .

FO UN'o white &amp; tan OOg . 1 year
old 45 lbs. Rio Grande area. Cell

aher 5 ;00 614 · 246-9536 .
lOST eyfljllass Elizabeth Arden,
pink tint len s, lrlmnlight pink.

Call Tandy Scott, 814 ·446·
1615 or 614-446-3787 .
· K-40 CB antenna on At. 7
blltween K-Mart &amp; downtcwn
area. Reward. Call 614·446 ·
1977 after 5:30 .

IZ:

:t Licensed Clinical Audiologist

lolt· co llie. tan bl11t:k and white
pup . Grear Road aree. Wearing

~

fice . Ffeward

black collar . 304 ·675 -t320 or
875-5419 .

(614)446-7619 or 1614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
8· 13 tin

Loll · Reward . Wh ile minitture
poodle, female " Ginger" red
colt er, last seen K&amp; K Mobile
Home . 30 4-67B -4628

7

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

Yard Sale

·······aampolis··
l!o Vicinity
Sale Freeur. 2· 10
speed bik• . cloth11 a. mite:.
ltemt . Ftirtield Cententry Rd .
Porter Brook Subdivision. Thure.
&amp; Fri.
Otfllgll

•Residential
•Commercial

Yard Stle Oct. 3 a. 4. Friday &amp;
Saturday. Old hand toole , ttn ·
Uqu•, ceramlca &amp; other. Flea
M1rketltem1. 9 1117740 Fourth
AYI., Galllpoll•.

•Industrial

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RAYMOND E. PROFFm (MAC)
RACINE, 01110
Enwr!JI""!

Experienoed Media Sales ~&amp;pa
needed . Base plus commi11io11 .
Call 304-757-7881, Mon.·Fri,.
10 ·4.
'
Experienced commer~tial retrig.
eration service man . Send ,..
sumes to Bo11 T ·90 in eertof lhe
Ga llipolis Daily Tribune, 825
Third Ave .. Gallipolis . Oh
45631 .
Experienced Media Saln R.,P.
Need . Base plus commission.
Call J04-7!i7 -7881 MondaY
lhru Friday, 10 to 4
Make Christmas

mon.., . sell

Avon . Make 45 percent. Call

Use your sp1retimeto eem eJ:trJ

Grey pearty maleCochtell . Grey
body w ith white an hi1 wings.
Yellow face with orange~tfleekl .
.A.ntwers to neme of Jack . If
lolJnd , return to Rosella Seooy
aiCroll from Syr&amp;ICUie Post Of·

- LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Help Wanted

3 years old. male cat. deciiWed,
neYtered and house broken.
304-676-6853 .

,.:..:.:,..:;;;,_~ILOST

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
CJ Ca1111uterized H111ring Air Selection
z Swim Molds · Interpreting Services

11

614_
·446·
3368_
. _ _ ·lc_
..:_..:_

6 Lost and Found

10 ' Z" ALL ALUMINUM BLACK MESH SEA BRHZE
SATtLLIIE SYSTEMS. Full Remote. htStolled ........ '1,650
SAME SYSTUI AS liOVE WITHOUT IUIOTE 0 1,250
DESCRAMBLfRS WITH SYSTI:M PURCHASE - $365
DISCIAMBIII ALONE 1385

Offiu 949·2431

··

3 mala puppies. part Bordar
Collies. 304·773 ·9198

TUPPEIS PLAINS, 011.

IUS$ EUCIIIC
MOTOI IEPAII

..- .'M/ 11110.

7 kitt ans. 3 black white ffH'It, 2
tabbys. 1 smok8V white. 1 while
2 mo old . 1 half grown ICteam
and white. litter trained . Free
bo11 cat food with each one
304-675 · 2637.

Two trees to be cu t for firewood .
109 Vans ickle Court Po int
Plaesant .

Also Update and Service

111.00

mu•. 01110

Giveaway

4

Kittens . 1 white. 1 beige and
whit a long hair. 2 black. 8 weaks
old . Also adult and adolesent
cats . Call 614· 992 ·2073

Over I 00 unscrambled channels.

checked, cloned end
bearings oiled for

Sat. &amp; Sun . Women • child""•
clothing. guna, knifes. Excellent
conditietl. 1 mile out Bidwell "
Rodney Rd .

3 six week old kittens 10 give
B"Way Call614-742· 2401

SATELLITE IS STILL THE WAY TO GO

-z

Garage Sale Fri. • Sat. 9-1 Ri'. 7.
5 miles below Gallipolls j

Cat and kitten t to give away 10
good homa. Call 614 · 367·
0588

PH. 949·280 1
or 949-2860
No Sunday Calls

furniCI motors

lnl711_o ...
PH. 74" ·'~.070

Visa ·Mastercard. get your card
TODAVI alsonew credit card . No
one refused I call 1 ·51 8 · 459 ·
3546 eJ:I C· 1980 . 24 hrs.

4 white kittens 7 wks. old _ Ca ll
614 · 446· 9213.

New Homes Built
"Free Estimates"

Get ah11d of Old M1n
Winter. Have thole

iocolool loWnol ........ Cntlc
llloltr D.,t. OH St. lt. 114

Gun Shoot sponsored bv
Racine Gun Club . Evef'\1 Sunday.
beginning at 1 :00 p.m. FactO"r'
Choke. 12 guagu s hotgun s.

3551 .

F•ll ,, ,,. r.., s,111,1

1

Ra~tin e

5 mo . old female k1tten .
yallow &amp; white . Call 614 -446·

REPAIR
PH. 992·5682

Noah 's Ark Animal Park .
Schools, churches, ICO!T11MV
picnics, binhday parties and
family reunions . Call 61 4 · 384·
2108 or t -800· 282 · 2167 .

1·

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SATEllllE SAlES &amp; SERVICE
We Hen ~ Full Ti1111

repair. parts. and supplies . Pick
up and delivery, Da'll il Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
GeorgM Creek Rd . Call 614 ·
446-0294

Knight Temple uniform size 36 .
Call 614 · 446· 0927.

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

4 J5.'861c

1

rleildquar!cts
./

992 -621l or 992 ·73t4
Pomoroy, Ohio

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

HOUSIIHj

'

Addons ar~d remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Piumbirlg and elactri£111
work
(Free Estimates)

mo

Announcements

U6'116 tfn

We

JUST RIGHT FOR a large

Wllh II.

-

Middleport. Ohio

car gar age. storage shed.
Alumrnum srdrng Good con ·
d1l 10n DNL Y $23.000 00
lamrl~ ~,

CARPENTER
SERVICE

V. C. YOUNG Ill

1-13 -tfc

level lot. Basement. large 2

YOUNG'S

PAT HILL FORD
992 -2 196

n

· can 992·3325

IIIIDDLFPORT OHIO

..._.
,...

312J tln

WAY OUT - Want 1n tne
country 4.85 ac1es. 2 BRs.
100b1~ home
ROCK SPRINGS - N&lt;e 2
story. 7 rm. 2BR home in good
"P"' TP.water. FA lurnace.

·''

OHIO

992-3345

lo sell at $9.800 00

ling p01ch . Priced to sell at
$14 .50000

carpelrng, modern kitchetl .
basement, ga~age &amp; I&amp; lot.
MIDDLEPORT - 7 rm br&lt;k

Wedding

Copr Servius, Etc .
2SS Mill II., Middleport
104 Mulbenr AY., Pomtror

lor rnvestmenl or home

rooms, gas lurnace. lront sri·

ek!clrc.

,.

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

Business farms,

an older home w1th potenl~al
P~&lt;ced

Middleport, Ohio

Signs, Rubbtf Stamps,

ac res of woods 1n town and

!.(614!-992 · 3325

wrth some reparrs. wtll make
nrce rentals.

POMEROY, OHIO

King Builders

Estate~

216 E. 2nd St.

Smith-Nelson Motors

MIDDI.EPOit, OHIO

F11 All Yw Ptl•fl•' Nuir
PLUI: Office \opt~ lin &amp;
and Graduation
StationHy, Mognelil

cute little 2 bed 10om nou se

Real

POMIIOY, OHIO

.. Do!ning·Ch~lds .~i~cy
· ani • • •· lnsaraltci·;

110 acres on
Rainbow Ridge in
Chester Township.

MIDDI.EPOIT, OHIO

, OHIO .

PO-OY, OHIO

Unimproved
Land For Sale

Rnnrh

Ohio •

THE OUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Furniture,

Ma..nlo.:.l.l;
POMEROY.O.
992·2259
NEW liSTING - Over 12

RHDSVILE - A neal

Village Pharmacy

The Daily Sentinel

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

Real Estate General

.\me thous&lt;Jnd f""n/P "'hn cart
Membe1 FDIC

TWin ·city·

Ewing Funeral Home

Donnie

:.
BANKSON£.
41hen~.

Valley Lumber an~ Supply

Happy 40th
Birthday

MIDDLEPOIT, OHIO

Pomeroy
Flower Shop

Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

317 N. Second

further actions, and additional

E.

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
Funeral Home

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; Service

Machine &amp; Welding

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

1·3.'86 He

BISSELL
BUILDERS

months. Sept. 26th, 28th. ZJ'th.
9 ·7
;

PAINTING EXTERIOR

may obtain mtice of

information. Unless othei'W'ise
providad in notices of partial·
lar actions, atl OOITfllunica·
lions shall be str~t to: Hearing
Clerk. OEPA. P 0 . So• 1049.

Oi..,.

Saturdey. Sept. 27th . ~tdfords.
Old Route 33 , Pomeroy . 9:00·
4 :00

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

farm Eqlllplllent
Parts &amp; Sa rvlee

interEMt exists. a public meet·
ing may be held. As to any
action, induding receipt of
verified COfYl)laints, any pa'· .

"At Reasonable Prius"

Mulberry
• P.O. Box 748 • Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
" Meigs County-Home of Ohio 's First Volunteer Squads "

POMIIOY, OHIO

4·5·11c

Sale in front ot

S~thool . Beby ~tlothes, eize ~2'

3 family vard sale. Saturday,
Sept . 27th . Arbaugh Addition.
Tupllert Plaint .

446-2062

Authorized John Deere,
Now Holland, Bush H09
Form Equipment
Dealer

Real Estate General

MEIGS COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

Farniers Bank

PARTS and SERVICE

Vard

Middleport ·
&amp; Vicinity

THL Tfil COU NIY AlllA HI[Jl,t UH

INTERIOR

CUSTOM BUILT

T·HANKS FO A JOB WELL DONE!

MIDM.lPOIT, OHIO

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, 01110

LCKated on Mulberry Heights

Fruth Pharmacy

~U1VINU

Vatd Salering.
Uvingroom
....
diamond
boye • .,
.-uh
~t:lothinW., 4'1J mil81 OYt 1,4 1 .
Frid-v &amp; Saturd.y .
:.

···· Pomero•;; ......

FOR FREE EST IMATE S CAll I ROY BI CK LE

BUILDING

All Makes

SALES &amp; SERVICE

qu811 a meeting regarding any
non -final action within 30 days
of the date indicated . "Ac·

10n

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

BOGGS

ravises /wit hdraws the proposed action. Any pef10n may
s.~bmit convn&amp;"'ts and/ Cl'

!CUI OUT FOR FUTURE US! I

985-3561

I.

LICENSED-INSURED-CERTIFIED

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL Dl RT

PHONE'992-2156
Ill Court 5.1 .,

A CHIMNEY FIRE
.
CAN DESTROY YOUR HOME
Qt~imnty C!tart

&amp; Vicinity

Firat Time Ever G•ra&gt;ae Bllt.
SM. 8em to 17th hou•onO .J .
Whht Road.
Dlntnt Mt.

b_.room IUitt . .,d ottttr Me.
fumiturt. ChrometrucllwhtM.
Dithft, chlldr'"'' clothing .nd

lot• of

oth~~r

mile.

Homemakers and Career People.
money with FrfendJif Home
Parties. a nationwide compaO:,.
Immediate openings for M~nw­
ars and Demonstrators In thtt
area . It' s eaty. tun and profiq'.
ble. No eJ: perience ie nec~te.
sary. AU you need ia a del ire t~;~
maka mon.,, havefunandaf8'W
hours of spare time. We witt
provide evarylhing you nted tO
~et rtarted and there ism c:nJi
investment. no collecting, "9
dehveringand no service chargill.
We have t¥10 full ooklred cetalogs with over 700 ucltlng toit
and gifts. all 100 percent
gu1ranteed leaturin~ the new
animated talking doll Cri~tk.-t
whitfl will be adve"iMd on
national T.V. With Chrlnmu
just around tha oomer vou are
.,,, to get a great start . Dort,.,
miss this •citing and rewardin,g
opportunrty. For mora inlouna.
tion call : 1· 800· 227· 1510 .

JOOO Government Jobs list.
116, 040
t59.230 yr. Now
l'iring Call 805-&amp;87 -8000 eJit
GH· 4562
.
Openings lor 2 electricians.
c,onvna rial &amp; industrial BJIP ..
nenoe • rnJ st. Mutt have over 1 z
years

Dietary position available, apptf
Scenic Hills Nurting Center
Monday thru Friday 9 to 4. Part
time , limit.t l'lours
Reeeptionilt·Secreltrv farden P
ist's oHiee. E11perlenoe in this of'
dl~rlr•ide assisling preferred , but
other aPplictntt alto conllii~
dered
Send resumn 10 Box
123 . in cart of the Gtlllpolis
Daily Tribuna . 825 Third
Avenue , GallipoliJ. OH 46831 ."
:1 000

govtmment

jobs

Y••·

till. .

116.040· •69 ,230
Now.
hiring . Call 805· 187 · 1000 EJ:t.'
R-9805.
...
Ea•y As.. mbly World t714 .o(t
pet 100. Guaranteed Peyment.
No Sales . Detelle-· Send
Stamp.t Envetap.: Elan-711t
3418 Enterprlae. Ft . Pierce Fr

33482.

.

.

Musician•: Experienced bat~
player. dn.tmmer and light mtn-.
wanted br top 40 Rock tnct~
Country Band. CaU eventnlit814· 992· 5137 or 114 · 882 ."~

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

Help Wanted

44

Dliver-Mech•ie for local Co.
Must hl~te t ools 1nd exp•lence.
S" d r.-uw. to Dally Sentinel
Box 729 M , PorNroy, Ohio.

IS 13'h 3rd. Ave . 1 bdr. private

bath, 1140 per mo . Oepoth
required. Call 114-446-4222
blltWHn 9 • 6.

AVON. open t.,rltori•, call
3·4-878-1429.

1 bedroom ept. for rent. Ba~ic
rent hans U11S. e month that
includ• all utilitl•. Deposit
required of t200. Cont1ct Vii·
large Menor Apt. Middleport.
614-992-nBJ. Equal Housing
Opponunlty.

a...

Uperien otd media 111• repret+tativ• needed.
plus
cqrnmiasio n . 304-'717· 7881.
Mondaythru Frid"Y 10:00-4:00.
FUN-TIME PART·TtME JOB.

Now hiring demonl1f'lt0rt for
Hou• of lloyd toy&amp; giftpartiee.
No ln\IMt,..,t, ooHectlng or
delivering . Forfurtk.rdtl:llltcall
Carotyn 304-727-. .90, 3 PM
to 9PM(outoftownPMto9PM

Apartments for rent in Pomeroy .
One 1nd two bedrooms. Cell
614-892-6216 .
1 bedroom 1panment upataira.
Newtv carpeted throug;1out.
P1rtly furnished. Call 814-9926908.

CALL COLLECT!.

PART TIME WORK WrTH FUU
TIME BENEFrTS-mtmbeft of
lhe •rmv nMiontl guard etm
good pay ..,d CJ.IIIify for outltanding benelilt. Non pt'ior
1ervice enlistees b-ain ..ming
118 .00 for Onl week end per
month and prior Mt'Vice tnliltHS

"""
ro. week
" much
••
, ,a3."'''"•
80 for ooe
end. High
school•d college•tudentaeen
"''" tt.l• b"lc t"lnlng until
the tchool tetm andt in June.
304-616 ·3960 or 1-800-642 -

3619

unafraid wom~n, mtn, Of couple
to
ntghh. Must be tNitworthy and hlva good referencn . Wr ite Box C-20, Point
Plftltnl Aegilter, 200 Main
Stteel. Point Pleaunt .
·
PIWI Time Securterial emptovm~l. typing '"d shorthand
requhd. Write Box P-24 care
Poin t P1111ant Ragisti!W, 200
M l VI St ., Pt. Ptt., W. Va. 26650.

·••v

F~l

time position open for
rasid~r~l m . . 11111• to man~e
1 3..1 unit tor I!Partmtnt COf11)11•
in -A•venawood, WV. Send re.utne to: Colonial Ametlcan
Oevt~k&gt; pment Cotp. 380 S . Fihh
St., Columbu1. Ohio. 43216 .
Attn : John Hunter.

12

Situations
Wanted

...
"There's one J'ob you're perfeet for 1 b U t I alread Y have
it n
•

In Middleport. 1 V:a atory houu. 6
, 001111 end bath. Completety
remodeled. tnsullted. low utili1181. Ophonal stove refriglfltor
and air conditioner. Fenced-lri
btck vwd Md storage building.
Reduced to sell. Call 814-9925018 .

bi IIIV'el, 3 or 4 bedroom.
family room, 2 baths,
ga11g11, brick and vinyl siding.
Mt. Vernon A~~t~ , uceptional
quality home; 1110 3 bedroom
full basement. axe cond,lincoln
Ave. Muat lee the quelit¥ of
thMe homea to appreciate. Rant
to buv option available. All offer1
consld•ad- 304-8715-4580 or
0715-1962.
New

l~rge

3 bedroom, one third acre. 4Y,
mil• out Sand Hill AOld, Seara
Wither and dryer, air cond,
kitchen applianc11. 304-675-

2898

State licensed, exp•
rienced. Lots of T.L.C. &amp;600 . per
ITilntfl . Call 614-742-2292

Sale or rent New Hll\len, 3
bedrooma, 2 bathe, fireplace .
g~rage. t38 .000.00 or t275.00
month plus deposit, 304-2732471 .

18 Wanted to Do
Small IIK'tgina rl'lp air Call 614 367-7220.
Sewing- alterationt. mending,
e• perienced teamtreu. dolll
(Jialfty work. C&amp;ll Ja ckie 614246· 9371 .
Guitar and Bau leuont . Call
&amp;U -992-6624 .

Financial
21

Business
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
ntE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ING CO . reco mmendlthat you
do buain•• wilh people you
!chow. and NOT to send monev
through the mail llfltil you have
i~ vntigllt.t tile

oHering .

~

Ft icli s.wmill. 3 bk)ck. Ret~ ocked . 66 l'l ch blade. Goo d
c;t)nC'I •1800 Of" best oHar. Call
6'14 36 7-7519 .

~Professional
Services
Wat11r wells sMviced and drilled
Fi-INI estimatM. Call 614 -992-

5006

Of

614-742 -3147.

Real Estat e
3t
O n l~

Homes for Sale
2 mo nth old 1986 Sun-

24 • 4-4 . 3 bdr .. 2 baths.
OW. AC. all furn ithtd, alec.
$19,900 Caii614-U6 -30400f
wood .

5 13-853-6909.
3 hd~ . bath 8. 'h. 101111 electric,
hellll pump. wethllf &amp; dry&amp;r.

av11raga alec. bill t100 month.
Gtrage. pool, fruit treH. llrge
gardin IPICII, almost 1 acre
grou'ld, will contider land contract .with dOwn payment or can
aiSU it'lft loa n . CaH mornings
614;·446-4703.
Govet"nment homet frc m $1.
~ U - rep a h-1 . Del inquent Ia• property R epo a~ euion s . Csll 805687-6000 elt t. GH -4682 tor
curren.t repo list.
4 room houu for ule $6 ,000 or
best ofter Call 614 -266-1159
fo r appointment .
Beautiful home in aru a\lailable
flatj.ooodt area o. t Pomeroy. Call
614.· 446-2359
PricW redu ced. Brick ranch, 3
bdr. home, swimming pool, 2
hwel acres. Call814-446-3248.
for &amp;ale 6 roomt • bath.
1p1Mrnent upstairs, 3 room• &amp;
batb, 14•70 trailer 3 bedrooms,
LA. DR . Income 1700 month.
166.000. C1ll Earlie Carr, 814266 -1646 call anv time. 641
lhird A11e
House

RadtKed 4 bdr .. 2 beth house.
All brick, walking distanee to Rio
GriKlde College. Call for showing 614-246 -9379
3 l)dr., eir, poo l, gttrage. Nice.
Commercial propert y, corner
Ioiii &amp; hfghway fro nt~tge . lilt
with us. We hwe buye rs. A-One
Real Estate-Broker. Call 304674-15104 or l04-874-5386.
8 room houae. 1.2 ecr.. . Dooble
car g•nge. locatltd on Rose Hill
Bargei n priced U O.OOO. Call
614·118-21513.
located. low utlli11•." M~•t see. U2, 700. Will
negotiate. 814·992 -37981WI!In
+np ar -614·992-3346.
C on~~t~nl.,tty

1 room ttouae . 1'It baths, garsge.

On Or~Vel Hill, Middleport,
Ohk). Oood !COndition . Caii8149U-8714-

3·• btdi'OOmt. larnitv room , 2
balM, IMnt room, dining room ,
kltohan. ful' baMm.. t . CioN to
p0 nwroy El.,.-,. lchool. 814992·3917 oft" 1 ,00 p.m.
In PorMRIY- No down PIYment
nltdtd. Oood lot. 3 Mdroom.,
ClfPOrt,

b'

'Mftl.. equ6pp_,

kilcft .... c.tt 114-111·2102.

• bHroom. Z ""'· n•IUtchen.
oudMfldtng. 11PPf0J1 one •ere,

tlnanolnt _.....,.:

»f-lll·zot•-

mkf .tOi,

61 Household Goods

74

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®br Llrry Wright

Motorcycles

1913 Honda XL 1 B8 ex. cond. I
spd. din or ltfMI bike. C1H
114-3118-871B anytime.

Used portable O.E. di1tMash11
' 76. Call &amp;14-446· 3817.

Dirt llk•I,Kawq ..l 175, 1121.
1179 Surukl RM 125, 1300.
1122linooln Haighta, Pomeroy.
Call814· 182·15711 .

Public Baht. One 1988 Sh1rp
25" color TV model Q:6ilT16, S
No. 320388 will be aold 1t
public euetion on MondiY Oc·
tobar e. 1988 11 Elliott Appliance, Silver Bridge Pla:1,
Galllpoli1, Ohio to the highest
bldd.,-, terrna caah. Seller ,..
l arvtlthe right to bed. 8 aid item
Is avellllble for Inspection at the
above addte~t during normal
buslnetl hours. Benchtrgt
Credit Service. 416 2nd . Ave ..
GalllpoU1. Oh 45631 , 814· 4482766.

1984 Hondo 100 RXL 1.800
"'1111. e:~~c cond. 304· 8757476.

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Baatlc motor. 220 vott hemr, 2
..tique tebltl. 4 chili,., chain
IIW. Clll114-... 8-1281.

New 9•12 burgandv carpet.
S100. Call 614· 446-4282.

•

11 It flbergl., Runabou17&amp; t1P

Ev.. ructe, wtilw. r11l good
shape. Call 814-2151-1743.

DUplex in Racine. Nice, 2
bedroom1, furnilhed . 1226 .
plu 1 U1 ilities. Csll 614-949·
2801

1988Lowt 14 fl . Ball Ball. 9.8 ·
HP motor. Carpet«~, with liv'•
well. Cal181•· 812-2794.

Desk •tvle HWing machine
cabinet, 4 pc wood framehmlly
2 badrocm 1treet laval apart· .room set brown piid like new,
ment. Nice yard, patio, off coffH table. 304-875-3364 be·
Spring Ave.. Pomeroy. Call fore 8:00 876·6909 after 6:00.
614· 992-6B861fter 8:00p. m.

76

Auto Parts

l!o Accessories

1 bed&lt;Oom opt. Nlco to• wo•klng

person . 402Vt Twentyfourth St .•
Pt. Pleasant Call 614-992 ·

FRANK AND ERNEST·

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-::6-a 6_a_. - -- - - --,31 Homes for Sale
2 bedroom apartment tor rent in

Va~.ncv for an etderty lady in mv
home

Apartment
for Rent

Friday. September 26. 1986

For Nle 3 br home with INing
room, dining ro'om, kitchen and
family room on N . Perk Or

304-876·3423.
House 5 rooms, bath, Jefferton
Blvd. Call after 7 p.m. 304-6761 142 or 67&amp; -72 98 .
2 br, kitchen. bathroom, with
laundry room, living room &amp;
dining room, 1ll elec. Appro :~~ . 7
milll from Pt. Pl. on Rt. 62. 2
tracU.approx. 1 acremoreorl • s
overlooking Kanawha River .
$40.000. c.u 304 -676-6440
between 8:30 1nd 4:30.
log home, 3 -4 br. all .tee. tulty
carpl!lted. finished baaemW~t ,
Ambrosia. 7 mil•lrom Pt. Pl. on
At. 82. City w•ter. paved
driveway &amp; aeptic tenk. lit:uated
on V1 acre. overlooking K1nawha
RNer. S80,000. Call 304-1715 5440 between 8 :30 and 4:30.
4 bt- house with base ment, 3 br
hou11 o11er triple garage. plu1 the
former Aon'VI Mkl. Bd~ . in
New Haven . 22Jt120 111 tor one
price 145,000. Ph. 1 -304-8822&amp;64 . Al13 currentlv "'"ted. Will
sell separate .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND UBED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAliTY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST , GAlliPOUS, AT 36.
PHONE 614-446-7274.

41

Houses for Rent

3 bdr. ttou .. 1• heat 1200 mo.
ptus deposit and utilitiea, in
Kanauga. Call 614-446· 7437.

For rent newly redecorated
houal!l. Call 814-446-8278 .
House for renl 1 '!:! milea from

H.M.C. Depotit • reference
required. Call 814· 448· 9365.
2 bdr., 2 mlles from Gallipolia.
St. At. 688 . 1200 plua deposit.
Reference required. Call 814446-3413.

2 bdr., t100 month. 20 mil•
out 141 to 233-Drv Ridge Rd
You plY utiliti•. Call 814-4484703 momingl or 814-3792886.
Furnished duplu , 1 bedroom,
400 2ht Street, 1250 .00
month includes two utilities,
ldulu onty. call Mrs . Buxton.
304-676-265 1.
8 room. 1nd bath, nice location.
d81J0all and refrigeration required, 304-876 -1090. Will Sell
with owner finan cing.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 bdr .. referen ce• required. Call
614 -367-7220.
Trailer for rent unfurn ished.
located on Bulaville Ad. Call
614-446-1637.
2 bedroom trtiler furnished, on
Rt. 564. Va mile off 160. $166
mo. plus dep. Call 614·388·
9661 .
2 bdr. traiii!W, furnl1hed, wa1her
&amp; dryar. close to town, ret.

rtQuired, water &amp;traah paid. Call
e 14-4415-4063.
2 bdr. mobile home on UpperRt.
7 . Clean, furnilhed, water paid,
t200 1 month . Call 614-246·
6818

Total alec. 2 bdr. fumilt'ltd,
adults only, no pats. TV clbla
available. Call 614-387-7438 .
2 bdr . 12x60 Holly Park .
wa•h•·dryer hookup, v, mi.
Pill HMC . Ref. &amp; dep. requ ired.
Call 814-446· 43&amp;9 or 304615 -9780 .

Furillahed 2 bdr. mobile home in
76 Ro1emont 14x70 AC, WB Crowl! Cif't . C1ll 114-256hookup, undlrpinning. poJch . 6620.
C•ll 614-379-2866 or 614-2 bdr. trellor overlooking Ohio
379-2508.
River. S226 month. UHIIti•
1980 Fairmonth Happy He me. paid. 1 or 21dults ontv . No'*'·
52 by 14, 2 bedroom , t7. 600. C•l1614-256-1167.
Call614 -367-7687.
Nice 2 ltedroo m mobile home lor
1982 Na1hua 14•66, 2 bed· rent. Neer Aacin•. Call 614room. dining toom wit h hut ch, 992-6868 .
garden bathl~b. gaa eq~ipped ,
12x66, 2 bedroom furnished
f11 .000. Calt 614-387-0251 .
trailer. t1 85 month plus deposit
Trailer W-0 reg. frost free. and utlliti•. 114-992-7479 .
everyth ing complete, IHVing
Nice bright 1980. 2 bedroom
town. Call 614-446-2899
trailer for r11nt in oountrv or will
1976 14:~~70 Gettanburg. 2 bdr .. sell trailer. Call 614 -949-2969
2 full blths. tub porch &amp; awning. or 614· 948-2864 .
2 AC . all alec.• exc . condition .
Call 614-258-8&amp;20 or 814- Nice 2 bldroomtr~ilar for rent in
Ch"hire. On nice lot. Call
266-8602.
304-n3-6B2B
1969 Holley Park 2 bdf. din ingroom. 1it conditioning. refrig. 2 bedrOOrTel, turniahed mobile
&amp; s1o11e, undarplnnlng , porch. home. Call aher 5, 304-8756612.
14,000. C1ll 614-441 -7020
1966 Fleetwood 12, 500. Call
Ilk tor Ed. 814-446-70U or
614· 446-8080.
1977 14• 70 Feirmont Bayview.
2 bedroorna. central air, waaher
snd dryer , kitchen •ppliancea,
underpinning. Call 614-9853666
MOBilE HOMES MOVED: In sured, re .. oneble rat•. C1ll
304-576-2338
Victorian mobil• home 14xl7 on
one 1cre lot Glen wood. 304578-2018 before 4:00 or •fter
6 :00PM .
1970 Atl•ntic 12 •10. 2 bed·
room1 , equipped for wood·
burner, ref and nove, bedtoom
air cond, 13,800.00. 304-'8787642 or 304-898-39!1.

33

Farms for Sale

30 Acree. Haa tilllble l111d,
houM, barns, pond. S outhwestem S chool District. Call 2-f&amp;9248 .
240 ecrt farm. 8 mil• north of
Pomeroy on Old 33. 10 •cres
tillllbla land. 2 dwetllngs. 614947-2338 after 3 :30p.m.

Businesa
Buildings
749 Third Ava. 1100 aq . h .
Commtfcill or wanhou ...
P~tldng on akle. Adjecent to
third 6 Pine II. C.ll 814-4462382 for 1ppolnement. •

36 Lott 8t Acreage

Two bedroom trailer. f150 .00
plus utilities, 304-175-4088.
2 bf Rt . 2, 1 small chlld
acceptad. •160. per month, plus
utlUd•. Call 304-878· 3002 cr
1fter 6:30, 676-8389.
Now taking application• on
Mobile Homes In K&amp;K Mobile
Hom1 Perk. • 1 BO. per month
plu1 utlllti... C1li 304-6753002 or 1fter .8:30, 678-U89.

44

Apartment
for Rent

2 bdr . unfurnished spt . in Crown
City. Calll14 -2151· 6620.
Furn. 4 roorm &amp; bMh clean . No
pwts, 1duhe ontv. Ref. &amp; dep,
required. C.JI614-446· 1819.

Middleport. 11815. per month.
1100 . depo1it. Call 814-9921!181 1 dayt or 614-992-6763
evening~ .

2 bedrocrm. clean . roomy 1pta.
New Haven. W. Va. Also commerciel space. Call 814· 992·
74B1 .
2 bedroom ·furniahed apartment
for l"lrnt in Middlaport. All
utilitlaa paid. ' CIII 614 -9926084.
APARTMENTS, mobile homn,
hou111. Pt. Pla01ant and Oallipolia. 614-446-6221 .
large epartmant on VIand St.
Point Plenant, urlfurnlshed.
deposit required. S190.00 utilit iel not included, 304-8953450.
Small furn ished l l)t. one bed·
room , ground floor, e200.00
month , heat and water turniahed. adults onty, 304-6752661 .

You &lt;AN
54 Misc. Merchandise
Callahan' • Used Tire Shop. Ovlf
1,00011res, aize•12, 13.14. 16.
16, 16.5. 8 milea out At. 218.
Call814-258-8261 .
Pl81tic clstarn state approved,
plaatic aeptic tanka, piMtic
cul\larta. metal culvena . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
aon, Oh. 614-288.- 6930 .
Full size bo1 apring·a &amp; mattr••
firm . Like new . ontv 2 months
okl . Cost•800wm 1elllor 1350.
Call814-258-6261 .

Pool tlble &amp; t cceuorin , 1-300.
Call 614-388-9845.

For rent Sleeping Room s and
light tlouse kaeping rooms. Park
Central Hotel. C1U 614 -446·
07156.

Firewood for ule t30.00 PU
load. Call Roger Meade, 614·
388-9341 .

Rooms for rent. day . week.
month. Osllia Hotel. Call 614446 -9580. Rentaalowas •120
month.

46 Space for Rent
Large. pr ivate mobil e hom e,
space in Centenary. Call 614446-4053.

Coal king woo dburner , General
Electri c dis hwasher like new
Call 614-388-9350.
FirtMtood tor ule all hardwood,
1pllt &amp; hauled t 40 full pidcup
lo.:l. Call 814 -446-3028 or
814-446· 2223 .
Metal secretary desk.
6 :00 614-446-9346.

Co~~ll

after

Trailor lot fo r ra nt. Call 614268-6B13 .

G.E. Itereo S50.00 . Kodak slide
projector, 1craen &amp; casoursel
e100 . Push mower &amp;20 . Call
614 -446-6271 .

COUNTAY MOBILE Home Perk,

Crn s-c er~mi c

Route 33, Nonh of Pomeroy.

6

Specious trailer lots for rent with
playground and picnic facili1in,
at Family Pride Mobile Home
P1rk. At. 2. Gallipolis Farry, W .
Va. 304-6715-3073.

276 gallon oil tank. S100. CaN
614 -448 -2836 .

Private hailer IPICe, free water,
rural setting, large yard. callaher
6:30 304-676-2902.

Mercha111!ise
51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AU CTION S. FURNITURE 62
Olive St., Gallipoli1. New &amp; used
wood-coalstova, 8 pc wood LR
~&amp;~ita e399 , b~nk beds '199.
lntron reclintn 199 , new &amp;.
Ul ed bedroom auit•. ranges.
wringer washers. &amp; shoe~ . New
livingroom suitea 1199-$699.
lamps, also bu.-ing 0011 &amp; wood
atoves. Call 614-448-3159 .
County Applian ce, Inc. Good
used appllancn 1nd TV l eta.
Open 8AM to &amp;PM . Mon thru
Sat. 814-448-1699 , 627 3rd.
A~te . Gallipolis. OH.
Valley Fumilure, new &amp; used .
large section of q.ralitv furniture 1216 Eutern Av e .,
Gelllpolis.
LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sofll• and chain l)ficed from
1395 to S996 . Tables teo and
up lo •121 . Hide-a-beds U90
to •&amp;96. Raclinara 12215 to
•37l5. lamp• t28 to 1125
Dinettes S1 09 and up 10 t491S.
Wood t1ble w-6 chairt $2815 to
$795 . De1k 1100 up to $376 .
Hutch81 •400 and up. Bunk
bedl complete w-mllttr•MI
12951nd up to U95 . Beby bed•
S11 011 S176 . Mattr••" or box
1pringa full or twin •83. firm
$73, and •ea. Queen sets t228.
King S360. 4 drawer ch•t •66.
Drauetl t89. Gun cablnatt B.
10, &amp; 12 gun . Ga1 or alectrlc
range 1376. Baby rnettret ...
us &amp; 145. Bed trsm• no.
UO &amp; King frame S50 . Good
aelectlon of bedroom IUitea,
met•l cablneta. haadbo•d• 130
and up to S66.

Mixed hardwood slabs, e12 . per
bundle. Cont1ining eppro11. 1'h
ton1. FOB Ohio Pallet Co ..
Pomeroy, Ohto . Call 814-9926461.

Seara Best Wood Heater . P1id
1800 nfJIIV. used Magic heat
e300. 614-949-2626 or 614 898 ·1295
New GM in dash AM radio . TV
atenna on 20 ft pole, 304· 676·
2517.

Warm morning gas heater, 304676-6264 .
Garaga door 9117, 2 stereo•.
floor model Clbinel atyle. chesp.
304-882-3272 or 182-2864.
Thirty nine square yards good
carpet, see whil e 11ill on floor .
Priced low. Phone 304-8764838.
1976 Kaw•nkl motorcvcle500
thrH cyl t 300.00. Tarpaulin
12• 30 136.00 . 304-678-2687 .

-''»'&amp; CtieYY trU ck'. -"70 Chevy car.
Mayt•g washer like new. 304·
676 -2285.

Buck llova. 1lmo1t new. Clean .
1500. For 1ppt. to aee, phone
304-67&amp; ·8743.
Surplus - Armv regular issue
camouflage. all 1cc11soriea flald
gear, uaed rerttll clothing, Army
field j1ckets new. camouflage
kid1 , trait11t for rent. Sam Somerville' I Eaal of Ravenswood.
Phon• 304-176-333• Pt. Plt•·
unt. 304-273-68156 Old. Rt.
21 , Fri. Sat . Sun. 12 ;00 - 8:00
p.m.

55 Building Supplies
Building Material•
Blodt, brick, aewer pip•, win dows. llntela, etc. Claude Wintau. Rkl Granda. o. C11i 814·
246-6121 .

U1ad Furniture: Wnher &amp;
dryer. electric range, gM reng•
&amp; retrlget"ator. wood Yble &amp; 2
bench • · btd1, drHter, a
reclin•. 3 mil• out Bulaville
Rd . Open 9AM to 5PM, Mon .
thnJ Sat. 814-448-0322.

Con crete blocks illslzH yard or
delivery. Maaon und. G1illpolta
Block Co., 1231ft Pine St.,
0111ipolis. Ohio c.n 814·4462763 .

2 bdr. 2 bMiur, klt ch~W~ furntlhed, 11 Court St. 132&amp; per
mo. plue utlliti•. reference &amp;
dapollt. Calll14-441·4921 .

G.OOO USED APPLIANCES
W•hen, drvers, refr~«ator•.
ranges . Skaggs Appllancu.
Upper Rlv•r Rd . b•icfe Stone
CrMt Motll. 614-448· 7398 .

Pole Buildings by Quality
Builder1. Worklhopa, C1f110rtl,
1nimtl •halters, ga~aa . FrH
••timatn. Phone 114 -819·
7121 .

Fumiahld efficiency •no mo.
utllitiM p.kl. 7 YJ Nell Ava . C1U
446· 4416 after SPM.

Seart Kenmore heavy duf't etec .
dryer , P c . cond, t75. C1tl
614-448 -6801 anytime.

66

Fumithad spl. adult• only. Call
114-448-8523 .

large ch•t trauer • 160. Old
mod•l retrtoermn no. Both Nn
ucellant. Ca• 114-441· 1788.

A~ancy

Inc. epartm~~nt 2 bc:lr.,
utiltti• panty paid, nice. Call
304· 676-6104 or 304-6767926.

Duple for rent 141 S.oond
Awr .. Gellipolla. 3 bdr. livingroom, dlmngroom. new kit·
ch.-.. backy~rd, rtfrlg. • renge.
12BI p4ue utllltl•
Hcurtty
d1p011t. CIA 81.·448-0180.

a

Nicety lumilhlld mobl• home
CA a hut pelf. tocatk)n,
adults Onty. Cll1114· 441·0331.

11 ICrM, leech Orovt Road,
Autllnd. with g• Will. Mul1 · 1 fumllhlld • 1 unfumlh.t
Hll. •12.000 firm. Phone 11"'" IP8ftrntn1, Nd\4 room• • bath.
882-3801 .
Rot. • _,my clopolh. no fiM•
Coli t1 4·441-0444.
Ashton building Iota with public
w•t•, mobHe home~ permkled. Upnalrl unfumilhd IS ruom
304· 178-2331 ., 304·878- opl . 1180 f1M mo. Collll4-4482217.
7lli72.
114-441· 1180.

aw•.

For sal• good used l'ktor model
and ponable color 1V'1. C'111
814, 441· t148.
Avo Ado rtfrlg«rtor tide by tide
t18&amp;. refrlger1tor trol1 ffH
•1150. refrlg•ator copplf1on•
t180. r.trialrltor haMNt gold
like new •filS, wash• 6 dt'V•r
portlb .. t815 etch . Hoov• dt'V•
tll5, IUIO Wllh• tal, 20 in .
o• rtntl •11. Mayt:ag wtlltger
woohw 191. lkoor
· Afiplonctt, Upp• AN• R1 . 814:-441·
7398.
Ltvingroom auita ••· oonditlon,
U71. Coli 814-448·2472.

1984 OodgaArilllautc, PS , PB,
lir. tilt 23.000 miln. nice. C•ll
814-379-2728.

Red raaberries. Taylors Berry
Patch. Cal 114-448· 8892 or
814-246·66084.
Vel'ow Fret Stone C•nnilg
Peach• now availlbl1. Clll tor
prices and v~r i atles Bob ' l
M1rket. Muon, W. V• . 304773-5721 . Op1n 7 days.

F.Hrtr Suppll'!'

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L I vI! sIll ck

Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS

~;~·- i-158 :':..':~ _Jackson. Ohio.

Mn...,- Fergu10n. NWI Holllfld,
Bush Hot Balea • ServiCI. Over
40 Lllad tractors to choose from
&amp; oorrp ...ellne of new &amp; uMCI
equiptY*'II. llrgnt MIICI!on in

Pets for Sale

Dr'lcnwvnd CattlfY Kennet.
CFA Hlm1layan, Persltn and
Slam•• ktttena. AKC Chow
puppi11. Cell 114· 441-3844
lfler 7PM.
For ule Engllsh Cocker Spaniel
t.male. AKC Reo .• -1100. Cell
...... 814· 24S·9117.
Purab.red BordtJ CoiNe pupp•
tram wortdng c1D11. ThfM mile,
two female, wormed a thota
f125. Call 114·441· 231t.
AKC Rtg. Oot..,.tfoM pup, moto

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . BR 31 W. G•INpollt,

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1977 Cadillac •1000. 1981
Ptvmouth Turtlmo 5 spd.. aun
roof 18.900. C•ll 114-446·
1652.
1979 Capri, 4 dy ., 41pd . turbo ,
Nit or trade. C1ll 614-2156·
1628.
1985 Plymouth Horlron, auto.
trtna ., air cond ., AM -FM
c•aette, 22,000 mil•. owner
moving, mull Mil. t5996. C1il
814·446· 2719 .
1971 Ford G1luy 100, 2 dr.
n.-d top . 83,000 1ctuel mUllVery ciMn. i~;~aidt 6 out. New
tlr•. lhodcs, bltler'y &amp; e•heust.
CaH·W.2f.illt28&amp;.

1978 Orand Prix.- AC , PS, PB.
looks good. Run• good. t&amp;OO.
C1ll 114-446-3461 .
1980 Chewtte. Red. AC, •uto.
•1100. 1978 Chevy Caprice
Waoon. Good con dillon . •11 oo.
Coli 814·949-2801 .

1978 Oldo 98 Rovoncv. 87.000
mil•. new pMnt. exhtuat. Ma·
roon . 11500. 114·742·2229 .

Naw end ulld P•rt• tor Whites.
Olivera. M-M. Deutz trectort.
Siders Equipment Co., 304876-7421 .

1982 Met"Cid• Banr 190
Make offer. 114-742-2229 .

on

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62 Wanted to Buy

s.

1962 Chi\IV Celebrity, rebuilt
motor and ll'tntmlalion, •c
cond, allextr11, 304-876-2273 .

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1973 Winnetugo. 23 ft. Oood
COndition . t8998 . Call 814·
949-2328. Mu11 1elll Truck camp..-, sleep•
lix . Ice box, 1tove. fumace . C1ll
814-981-3839.
Norrwd Camper. Sleeps 8. •II·
COnt1lned . located Ohio River
Campground•- Good condition .
S1196. 814 -949 -2528.

ITS A ~00 Af'f'R)A(H

HARD ·10 ..G£r AtvD
HARD-10 - TA~

1971 21 h . Winnabego R.V.
Good condttion. •eooo. Call
814-88&amp;-3867

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f'RI(;,If{U) EIJVIFOJM£mAI..!~TI

Teka me hunting!\ 19 foot
St1rcrah tieillf. siMpa I , good
oond, cell 304-195-33154.

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Home
Improvements

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

BASEMENT

'82 Monte C1rlo. 45,000 mlln.
cond, •4.200.00. 304-67&amp;·
7111 '

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Unconditional lltlltlm• guarantee. Local ref.,.c• turnilhed.
Free ettlrnetea. Call COllect
1· 814-237-0488. dav or ntght.
Rogers la1ement
Weterprooflng.
WardiTr"&amp; Scrub&amp;•rvica. Top
trim a remO'I•I•. C•ll814· 256·
9320.

1917 Dodge Dipkunat, ciNn.
low miiiiQI, A· 1 oond. 12500.
SM to apprtc:iate. Ph. 304·8715·
5119 .

Trucks for Sale

1986 Ford Renglt', take over
paymentt. C.ll 814·441·9217.
1173 GMC 1000. 13ft. gr..n
bid tnd hollt. 4 •lld· 2 speed
rur end. 50,000 IC1UII mil•.
Unit In excel•t oondlt5on.
MSOO. Colt 114·181-7141.
1174 Ford XL OllmP" tpiiCIIII.
PS. PB. IUto, 2 niW IIIII, good
interior. Run• aood.
CeN
IU-818· 4351 or 114-tll·

•100.

•••
c.,

for ttandltd sire pick up
truck. Skle wtndow..
slldtr'-dd•" riCks. u.. new n10.

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Coiii4-MI-- .

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Vane &amp; 4 W.O.

Now buying shell oom or ••
,com. Cell for l~te~t quotet. Atwr
Ctty Fomt Supply. 114·448-

8:30 CJ) Haman ft.clng: 1988
BreMert Crown
()) CJ ()) Sidekicks PREMIERE (CC) Young Ern ie
run s away from hom e
when his re lationship with
Jake hits som e rough

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Nowo

111 lUI

OrHn ~~
M..U SpenaLook

Starks Tr" and Ltrwn Service,
Htdgea. •hrubbl, bueh••
trimmed. land•ceping and
stump removal. Winterlution of
IIIWn 1nd leef removal. 304-176-2010.

m~Jefferaonl

-- n g Rainbow {CCI

!l'_Ots .

-tMOwdon
Ff!G\:,1 Df Ute
Ancty Griffith
(I)® NBC Nowo
Tho Riflemen
Iurtor Moll"line
CJ) ABC New1

(!1) Wall ft reet Week
())) Major le8gue B&amp; Mi ball :
Chicago Cub1 at St Louis

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Rot1rv or cable tool drilling.
Mo11 well• complllad umeday.
Pump ..... and •ervic:e. 304888-3802

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AINGLES ' S SERVICE. explrienctd C:lf'Penter, electrldan,
maaon. ptinter-. roofinglindudlng hot tar application) 304·
171-2088 ... 871-7147.

g,oo

CD·Moean'l HerNe

Deew Wlw

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CBS News

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Oooct Time•
8 :3e ([) S.V.rly Hlttbttllu
7 :00 ~(I) , . M•fHine
A1H Smith and Jonee
' 1 ttCenw
~einment Tontght
On the road wit h cou"trv
mullic star Crystal Gayle
who -is currentlv on 8 ne tional concert t~r .
lYJ M•A•S•H
CIJ ~pte·a Court
N..,..dy Bu .. DIU R41pon

Plumbing

8t Heating
CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth ~nd Pine
GeiUpolit, Ohio
Phon• 114--441-3188 or 614·
448-44n

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Good-1 Exc:av1tlng, b1111ment1.
foot en. driv..-IYS. ·~tic qnks.
landscaping. Cllll anytime 114·
448-4637, Jemll l. D•vlacn.
Jr. ownlr.

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Game

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1!_0 min .)

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Ganeral Hauling

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W~M "eyhou..

Wheel of FOrtune
1.11 !D JIOIM'IrdY
S.naon
7,35
Mojo&lt; League 880oball'
Houlton at Atlantl (2 hrs ..
JO
Live.
8:00 •
,..T...-n ••ION
,....
ft AI' tN A-T-eam
t,MIIRIINii bre•llr( ':' in the4f'
MW· •KJMoeivwe eKpen. I
JIPOWtrful gov.,.nment offiCia I blaokmalla them i~t,o
frwtng holtagM b~mv
h•ld Oft a Mexlcln l lr1mer.
a':~7t!:ar1 , of 3.

JamH lava Wet..- Service. Alao
pools flll.t . Calll14-26il· 1 141
or 814 -448-1115 or 814· 4417811 .
Dillard'• Weter Dtltv.ry. Cist·
ems, pool. a wall. Anytime but
Sund.,. 814· 441·7•04.
Watterson's W1ter Hauling.
r11sonable r1t11 , lmmHittl
2,000 gallon dellvtry, clatems,
pooh, well , etc. cal 3Q4-&amp;78·
2919 .

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Uphol1tery

JPIOCI,

AM·Fiil lope. good

elttp•. 304--171 · 1111 1t1•r
1:00PM.

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UPHOUITERY BHOP
1113 Sec. AVII., OlllipoM•.

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or alive . (60 mm.-) Part .2

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SON PREMIERE Wh e n
Crockett and Tubbs pose
11 arms buyel'1 . they c las h
w ith the Irish Republican
Army. w ho e re buyi ng we apons fo r a major act of terro ris m. {60 m in.) In Ste reo
[[) 700 Club
(]) Top Rank Boxing from
Lal Vegas. NV (2 hrs .. 30
min.) live.
Cl)
(JJ SI4Kige Hamm•rl
(CC)
.
(f) Of Principal Interest
()) e&amp; (]1) Dall81 SEASON
PREMIERE (CC) Th e mystery m1n in Pam 's s how e r
touc hes the lives of the Ewings. Farlows. Krebb s and
Barnes families . (2 hrs.)
I]] Adem Smith'• Money
World
t::IO ()) G ()) Mr. Bolvedo"'
IIEASQN PIIEMtERE {CC)
Ha ether discovers that her
ne w bo yfriend it ste aling
me rc hand ise from th e re cord store where s he
wor ks.
(]) Well t1JMII: WHk
(fi) Burley • ~rowing Tollacoo tn Amertol Th is doc umentary explores ti'le
farmer 's fight for survival
during recent tbb8C CO con·
troversi ea .
tO:OO G [[) ® C•lmo Story )\o
Torello bnkt in the h a ppl""' of his wife's preg·
"ancy. h tl
crime unit
mak" 1 br.lk in their lnv.. tlgatlon of Aay LuCI 't
'home inva d•r ' ro bbery
tum. (60 min .l PREVIEW .
(J) a ()) Starman ICC) At
Starman and his s on Scott
..arch for Scott's mother,
they help out. woman o n
tttl run wi1h he r daugt'tter.
(10 min.)
• CIJ My Children A"'
0 lng
Orenee BmHom Bebop
Tenor 11Xophoni1t Flip
Phllllpe, who hu· played
· with the legendary Woody
. ~erman 1wlng band is fll ·

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AIHMii~-,.

trlcountyaNa21 ,..,._ Th•bnt
,furnfluro _

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Kattlertne
end
. Geofge ~omtl l•ndlordt,
W.el1er~. HC:retly wei· ·
, corn.f' e ,femllll of clowns
u ttltir new te_m mts.
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Excavating

Uoltoot-.

lt71 FO&lt;d lranoo. Pl. ,., AC.

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EvenintJ Television Listin

Fatty Tree TrlmrNno. ttump
"move!. Call304· 875·1331 .

114·441-3431. Opon dolly. to
I , 811. t :30 10 1:30. Old &amp; nsw

4

WINTH ROP ,.

' ..._. , ' ' "

· City, Oh. 814-211·1470, Ev•.

Llvastock

THAT~

DON'rKNCWHOW

I 6(ETMIXEDUP
IN THE'SETHINQS.

GE. Specilllng In Zenith . Call
304-878-2398 or 614· 4•8·
2464.

R &amp; M Cueto·m Couch• 1nd
ReuphotltlfV, It, Rt. 7, Crown

2111.

ME

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RON'S Ttlevilion Service .

1171 Chovy tNclt• I cyt .. 3
13,000 ...........1·39tl .

PICK 50\!\E WILD
8 L LJ5 BERR IE5,

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• &lt;Il Too CtoM for Com:

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THE "8" UST.

TELL HER I CON'r
THINKSHEBSO
DARNED FUNNY!

D l D C IND'( T1: L L
'vOLl IDA6K

WA NT W 60 AND

'Wl-IEN T HAVE SCI\AE TJME ,
IWI ~l NG ID TRY TO
Ft"'URE THAT ONE OUT.

HouM calls on RCA. Ou10r.

83

1979 La Slbra: 1$715 Buick
Rlv•la . 304-1575-15112.

N::&gt; .•. IMON TH!: '~ '
LI S T -. _ YOI..l 'RE= ON

INV iTATION
TO RAMONAS BIRTHD"'-Y
~RTY.. . DID 't'OLI?

·n Chryal• Newport uoo.oo.
304-871·23n.

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WATERPROOFING

1885 Dodge Sh ..bv Chqer
reuonably prtced, turbo anolne,
304-882·3145.

. 73

2 polled Hereford oowa 1· 3
· yur1 Did, 1·4 yurt old. Call
114·218-tiU.

"200 C&gt;OLL-AF$ A MILe

Camper 18 fl . toliet. shower.
kitchst .. uipped, tleeps sbr., tell
contalnld , 11.100. Call 114·
441-1368.

114· 441· 7833 •• 81'4-441·

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GfroWN APPLE-· · ·
5fiE HOW He'AL-"T"HY
THAT' 1-tT'TLE WORM
L.OOtc'S'.
THAv&lt;S 3- zr.

I

79 Motors Homes
1!o Campers

Ashby Conltructlon, carpen tery, remodalmg, room lddrtlon,
cement blocll .worlt. Interior and
exterior painting, siding. FrH
11tim11... 304· 878· 154415 or
878·8112.

....... body ..

Wlftingl.

.-·

1967 Chl\ly, 327 uc:ellaol
oondltlon, m•y trade fqr 4-WD .
Call 614· 441· 03152.

Gravely tr1ctor. electric 1t1n. 8
apd., with attachment will Mil
aeparata . Call 814·448-•149.

Fall new and u1ad equ6pmant
speci•" · One NIW Holland No
8, 3 better forege boo! with
tandem Pll 12 ton w1g0n
•&amp;,900.00. Ont No. 8 bo:~~ with
10 10n wagon ... 800.00. One
Model 30 tor111• baow.r 1,000
RPM 12.100.00. One ulld No.
8 loreg1 w~gon with 10 ton
running QNr '2. 100.00. One
Ul«&lt; 5--711 cfolopp• •1 ,700 .00.
One used 718 chopp• with , 1
row head •3.500.00. One ullld
718 with 2 row head
13 ,000.00 . One new 474eewn
too• dekr:~~e havblne •&amp;.800.00.
One new 489 nine foot detuxe
h.ybine •1,900.00. One New
Holllltd 302, 1,200 alurry m•"'"' .,,.• .,. •1.100.00. ona
307 tendlm uleeturryeprHd..2.200 pt •1 1,eoo.oo.One 313
Iighty tiu NI'W Holland grlnd..mlx..- •5,800.00. On• 31&amp;
hundred bu grinder ml•er
te.eoo.oo. One New Holland
L· 412 eldd •"r lo.:tw 30 hp
•11 ,100.00. On• ueed 1415
New Holland 1150 rt round bll•
•4.100.00 . Two Ullld 111 N•
Holl1nd 1500 ft round balers
11,800.00 •ct.. One ulld
Bobcet 110 thirty hp nM bucket
11.100.00 . lnt•ll1 frM flnlncNew for-a_•
lng
un1K Sspt. 1. 1817 on
tools
wttll Juty 1. 1tl7. .... .
lervloeCenttf, St. Rt. P.leon,
W. Ve, Phone 304--811· 3874.

~OSTS'

Oldsrmbile OmiQ•- FWD n..,.,
tirM. ex. oond. Will sell tor
payoff. Calll14· 388-988&amp;.

1974 Chevy Impel I . PS, PB. AC.
Cruise, Tilt wheel : Good oondltlon. t828. Calll1•· 918-4464
mer 6:00.

1121. Coli 114-441- 2071
H1lf llbrldor &amp; h.tf OoW1n
retriwtJ. C•l' • • ' 241-1317.

19n Cl••ic Caprice whit• wrth
blue vinyl top , completet¥' over·
hauled , asking U.OOO. C1il
814·446-1761 .

Ohio. Calll14· 441-9777• ...,,,
614-441· 3192. Up front treetort with warranty over 40 .-ad
tncton. 1000 tools.

Homallte chlln saw ule, Super
Xl-AO 3.8 cu tnch engine,
m1nu1l 1nd auto oUino. 18 In
pow.- tip bllll2119 .00. We have
O\ler 30 good UHd 1r1d rlbulh
aawa in •oclt from 175.00 to
•160.00. Wa will give • free
dt lin or eitct chaW. . , sharP.,• whh the purch. . of lfiY
used HW . K"t" SIMc:e Center, St . At. B7. Leon, W. Va.
Phone 304-896·3874.

BuT IT' STILL.

Autos for Sale

' 89 Corvette convertible. high
perfornwce 327, 4 IPeed. herd
and 10ft -.p. bld-biiiCtl , first
2 yur old Selmw Bundy sasa- n .40o takea. 304-882-3708phone. like new. excllllent cond.
82 Monte Carlo PS . PB, air.
Call 814-448-4823.
t-top, •4BOO «belt reuonabll
Bo:~~ qultar, 1 yr. old, orglnallv offer. Call 814-317-0132.
1367, tell t160. Sa•aphone
$260. Both good condition. C1ll 1981 Chevrolet Sprint plu1. 6
IPd. trtnsmiaaMin, radio, •• ·
614-379-2183
cond . YlfV low mileage. Excel·
Talto owr low monthtv PIV· lent gil mil•~ge. Call 814-246menta on Kimball repoaMited 9898
pieno. Call now 304-453-1153.
Dan FerguiCn Muaic, At. 60, 1970 Chevelle Con'-11:. niW top.
tire~ . e1thau1t. paint 12,700 011
Ceredo. W. Vt. 25507.
belt offflf. CaH 814-448-8201
Set of Di•on drums and cym- or 814·446· 8113 .
bales 1300.00. Pevev Bate
guitar and amplifi..-, like new. 1963 Studeblk• lookl good.
runs good, 1100.00 or trade for
$360.00. 304-876-3628 .
tru ck, 304-815· 111684 .

Fruit
l!o Vegetables

U/'J~E'A'ti:P, O~G,ANICALL)'

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Can1riet, male lrtd tamalt.
304-8915-3803.

s:E. Ohto.

Pink porcelian bath tub and
co mmode. e• c ccnd. $120.00.
304-876-6678 .

Transpurlal1on
71

Antiqu e pltver piano . In perfect
working condition . With rolla.
Call 614-992-2661 or 614694-2861.
Rout11r and bits. Radial arm uw.
Electric meat alicer . W1rm
Morning He1tar. Call 814-9923079.

Regiltered Polled H•refcrrd bull,
3'12 yr1 old. exc blood line,
proven herd sire, 304-458 1882 .

Slue Tick Coon Hound, 160.00 .
304·882-3288 .

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ThE PRIC:.~ Of GAS'

MARKET

IS' PoWN, AL.L.

IS AN

9 mo old Registered Blue Tick
from North CaroNna Coon Hunting,•tock, 304--875-1428.

kiln . like new.
240V . Call 614-446-2163 aft er

l argelott. Call814-992 ·7479 .

Trailer 1pac... IITIIII children
accepted, AI . 1 , Locu11 Roed
btck of K &amp; K Mobile Home1,
304 -676-1076 .

AkC Baaaett pups. 2 female, 4
months old. Speci•l price t90.
614-687-3868 .

Bar joiat t-17 24 tt. long 14 deep.
Musical
62 4x4 8 ft. long . 260 ft. 3d 57
angle misc. rembar. miac. ltaln Instruments
1"' t tHI plate. mise:. tubest•l. - -- - - - - -- - lteel work cabinet. 8 ft. rteel .
wort. bench, 7:~~14 cebinet. misc. 4 piece drum set with cymb•l•
alec. lights. pig pole t3,500. carrying
c•e. 11150. Cen 814Call 614-446-2971 .
448 -B633 or 1514 -367-7197.

Furnished Rooms

45

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E11dmo Spitz . Ratled outside.
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Register to vote now
Meigs Coonty Board of Electklns
Ofllce - that's located In the
·Pomeroy Masonic Temple buDding
- on Wednesday.
The office Is open Monday
through Friday from 8:30a.m. to
roan and from 1 to 4: 30 p.m. for
such voting.
There are no local candidate
races tills tau but there are some
tax Issues - ten r1 them, In fact to he voted on In the varklus
sutxllvlslons.
And, I'm told, that some residents believe that 11 they did not
vote In the prtmary elections, !hey
are Ineligible to vote In the faD
electklns. You're quite eligible as
klng as you're reglsteml. rryou've
moved or married, the routine
p~ures foUowed by board of
electklns personnel have undoubtedly taken care of any problems
Involved there.
Veterans of the armed forces are
reminded that there Is a Veterans
Admlnlstratlon-Otflce In the county.
It Is klcated at 114 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy, and the veterans service
of!lcer Is Hugh·Custer, who will he
glad to help veterans with any
· questions or problems.
Kenneth Cundiff of Syracuse,
Interested In veteran affairs, asked
that I pass on that reminder to
veterans and I'm glad to do so.
· Sometimes I do lose sight ofthe fact
· that perhaps, everyone Isn't aware
of aU services available IocaUy.
Quite ail occaskln for members of

Meigs 4-H news
Thf' MPigs &amp;&gt;ttpr Llv('StOCk Da iry 4·H
Club mPI t11 August 29 at th£' homr of Roy
Hollrr with 10 membE-rs and onPadvlsor 1i1
alt enda nCf' . It wns announct"d at thr

m{'('fln~ that Jim Parker was s(•l('('f('Cj as
ootstandlng m£'mber In the club and that
JOf Parkt&gt;r and .lim Park&lt;'r had won a !rip
to the National Dall1" Confen•nC'f&gt;.
Th£&gt; fair wa s discussed and prPm \u m
money was glvt&gt;n ool. Fo r rf'('ft&gt;allon thf'
mf'mbt&gt;rs Pnjoyed swimming. RPfrf'Sh·
mPn ls Wt&gt;rP sPrv rd b.v Ed Holle r, advisor.
The nt&gt;)lt ffi f'(&gt;fln~ of thP r lub Is pl annro
for .Jcwuary . )q87.
Jpff Rost&gt;. Rrportl'r
Thr Mf'lgs 4·H Plrasun&gt; RldPrs m('f on
. SE&gt;ptt&gt;mbt&gt;r l') a t Sr. Paul Luttlt&gt;ranCtllln' h

In Pom('roy wlt h 3 advisors. 7 members
and 4 vlsll ors In atiPnda nrP. Thf' jit:roup
dlscussro .R:O in ~ 10 thf' K&lt;'ntucky Hors('
Park. SoP!! ln.'/; a datdor a club havrldt&gt;, and
la lkln~ aboor ~('ftlng nf'W Producllon
books for 1987.
Traty MlchaPI ga\'1' a n-•po rt oo lhl' trail
ridr and pi en lr hrld a1thf' Elb&lt;'rfPid Farm .
Th&lt;' club's next ffi('etlnJ:! will bf' on
27 a t l h(' homf' of Palrt•ep

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Arts, craft fair set
Plans for an arts and craft show
are being made by Mlddleport Boy
Scout Troop 245.
The show wiU be held on
Saturday, Nov. 15 from 9 a.m to 5
p.m. at the Middleport Fire Depart·
ment. Charge to set up will he $5 a
table. Additional information may
he obtained by calling Nina Crad·
dock. 992-3689, who Is also handling
space reservations.

FRIDAY
POMEROY - The senklr cltl·
zens' dance club Is S!Xlnsorlng a
round and square dance at the
senklr citizens center on Mulberry
Heights, Friday, from 8 to 11 p.m..
Music by the Happy Hollow Boys.
Admlsslon $1.50 per person. Bring
snacks tor the refreshment table ..

Mary Shrlne 37, Meigs County, and
Lafayette Shrine 44, GalUpoUs, Is
corning up on Monday.
Ruth Baruth, the supreme
wortey highest priestess of Callfor·
nla, wW he on hand for Inspection ot
both groups at 8 p.m. Monday at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. There
will he a potluck dinner foUowlng
the meeting of the two groufl" with
the Shrlne will provide the meat
and beverag~.
Clinton Faulk, Union Ave. resident, remains confined to the
hospital - It's been a couple of
months and the time has undoubtedly dragged. I know he would like
to hear from Meigs Countlans. He Is
In room 1002, St. Mary's Hospital,
Huntlnglon, W.Va., 25701.
No doubt many of you rememter
Rose Ginther who !Did her Roull' 7
property several years back and
relocated. Rose will mark her !lith
birthday In Octorer. Her address Is
9109 Oregonia Road, Wayresvllle,
Ohio. Active as always, Rose Is
rusy wtth the senlor citizens
organlzatkln there serving as a
memrer of the advisory hoardand she still loves to quilt.
You may rememter Middleport
Village CouncU recently named a
street In honor of the late Art
(Pappy; Lewis who was a Mlddle!XJrllllgh School graduate and went
on to become head footbaU roach at
West VIrginia University in
Morgantown.
Last weekend some 400 people
attended an Art Lewis Memorial
Fund dinner held at the Ramada
Inn. Actually, tt was a two day
observance In memory of Lewis
featuring a goll tournament with
about 75 former university athletes
taking part and til" former athletes
attended Saturday's game against
Maryland In a group.
The Lewis fete was started a few
years ago by some of the athletes
who played footbaU under the late
Mr. Lewis.
It was Middleport Cou ncllman
James Clatworthy who came up
with the idea of. naming a street for
the late Mr. Lewis. Since tben, Dr.
Edward Lewis of Hennlcker, N.H.,
also formerly of Middleport, to
show his appreciation to Middle·
!XJrl, has presentEd the viUageglfts
totaling $1500 to use as &lt;ificlals see
nt. Dr. Lewis Is one of Art's
brothers.
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Don't approach the lette&lt; drop at
the post office with resen tment as
you drop thoS&lt;' eight cr 10 envelopes
In the mall to pay yourbUis. Nawthe whole secret to happiness is
attitude.
As you slide the envelopes into the
slot, let your attitude he one of
pride . Just think - you 're helping
the economy of the natlon. Now
doesn't that make you feel good?
You keep smUing.

POMEROY - Revival services
will be held tills weekend at t~
Cll!lon Tabernacle, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Jerald
Harding and Jered Harden of
Columbus wUI he the evanaeUsts.
The public Is Invited to attend.

SUNDAY
COOLVll..LE - Homecorillng at
Vanderhlot Baptist Chureh, Rt. 2,
County Rd. 65, CooMIIe, tills
Sunday. Se!VIces iJe11n at 9:45 a.m.; bullet dinner at noon and

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share of the coverage is in line with of the property granted the state~
a tentative tlgure of $42,810, pres· rlght·of-way across the property to
build a public pond, which stlll
ented a month ago."
exists.
From ttme to time since
The commissioners anticipate
meeting within the next two weeks then. a question has arisen as to
with all county &lt;ificeholders and who is res!XJnslble for maintaining
agencies Involved In the Insurance the bridge oo the right -of-way. The
plan, to revlew the matter In detail bridge Is out at this time. After
and discuss the cost-sharing aspect reviewing the.matter, the commls·
ot the pro!XJsal. Lawrence County sinners Issued the foUowlng
attorney Randall Lamrert, admin- statement :
"Due to the situati:&gt;n that has
Istrator for the council, would he
present at the meeting, the commis· exited OYer the years Involving the
state's constructlon of a txmd and
sloners said.
A situation brought up last week the right-of-way that was granted to
Involving the rebuUdlng of a trldge the pond, and depending on the
from BaU Run Road In Salisbury Judgment of the county engineer,
Thwnship to the Roger Long we feel If time and equlpment can
be IJ'OVIded to help the Longs solve
property was discussed.
Some years ago, former owners tbeir problem, then It would he

appropriate to do so. The county
prosecuting attorney also agrees
wtth our opinlon."
In other business, the board wUI
re reviewing this week the pro·
posed 1987 rounty budget with rates
of taxatlon, to he acted oo at next
Wednesday's meeting.
A low btd from Asphalt Materials, Marietta , to provide seaHng
and mixing grade bttumlnou~
products for the month of October
was accepted by the hoard. Bids for
primer products from Asphalt
Materlals and Koch Materials,
Heath, were the same. Purchases
of primer wlll be left to the
discreti:Jn of the county engineer.
An animal claim from James
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KEVIN KELLY

Times-Sentinel Stall
POMEROY - State Rep. Jolynn
Boster announced Friday morning
In a meeting at the f'1elgs Cqunty
Senior Citizens Center thai Metgs
County has been awarded a S€COnd
year of SmaU ·Cities Community
Do&gt;velopment Block Grant hoUSing
rehabllltatlon funding amounting to
$321,200.
Funding comes from the CDBG
Co mprehensive Housing Neighborhood Revitalization Competitive Program to Improve local
housing for low- and moderatelncome Ohioans.
Boster noted in her comments
that Meigs was one of 13 areas
funded by the Ohio Department of
Development, which oversees distribution of CDBG funds , out o!llO
applicants In the state.
Comprehensive housing awards
of up to $400,000 are made on a
competitive basis for both one- and
two-year periods. Second year
funding in two-year proposals, Is
contingent u!XJn the success of the

SECOND VEAR FlJNDING COMING -Twentythree Melp Counly hou!e8 wW be rehabllltaled and
ftve others repaired under emeJ1'1'ncy measures
through second year CDBG bousbtg ....,ablltatlon
lund!! ot $321,200 through the Ohio Department ol
Development Slate Rep. Joly111 Bo8tA!r announced
Meigs' second year funding In a rneetbtg Friday
morning at the Meigs Coun&amp;y Senior Cltbens Center.
Pleased to he a part of what Bo8tA!r tlesmhed as a

are, left to rtghi, seated, Mamie Shau~ assistant
director ol the Ohio Deparlm..,t of Development; ·
&amp;ster; and Meigs Commissioner MlUntlng Roush;
back row, left to rlghi, RAin Crawford, program
director; Rick McDonald, Meigs Coonty ID111In1'
speclallst; Meigs Coounlssloner David Koblenlz; l!Dd
Sidney Edwards, dlreclor of the GaDia·Meig!J'
Community Action Agency. Edwards caDed Ihe
Meigs program "effective and b~ visible."

'1eam eflori'' to canyout the !llccessful program
project during the first year, as well
as the avallablllty of federal fUnds.
Meigs County, In lts first year of
funding, rehabUitated 23 housing
units and repalml five others which
qualified under emergency

measures.
Second year fundin g provides for
the same - 23 rehabllitatlon
projects and five emergency
projects.
On a statewide basis. Gov.

Richard Celeste announced FridaY.
that $4.3 In SmaU Cities CDBG
fUnds have been awarded statewide
to rehabilitate a total r1 :&amp; housing
units, repair 43 and a-eate 411!
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plece for the whqle community,"
said E.M . "Ike" Wiseman, active In
the fund-ralsing activities for the
project. "It's a remarkable
achievement, when you oonslder
that not a peony of the rroney for
this project came !rom the state or
federal government, but from the
marvelous generosity of this community. It comes from people who
are sincerely lnterested In Gallla
County. We need to thank God for
those people, and for the people who
worked tirelessly on this project "
The course will be located oo 170
acres otf Farm Road purchased by
·the golf course In 19&amp;3. FoUowlng a
fund -raising campaign earlier this
year, the project was bid Hlld the
low btd went to BenthaD and
Kimberly Inrustrles.
Officials noted that the IJ'Olect Is
not finished and that fund-raising
wUI continue to expand the
facilities.

AN ASSEI'TO'DIE COMMUND'Y- Backenand
members Ill the Ga!llpollo Golf Course IIIRened
~ to E.M. "Ike" WIMIIIII, far rip~, fonner
·Jfretddeat of the Goll Coune Board ol Governors,
adtlreM the crowd attending the pwndb1 king
oeremon.11 Satunlll.v lor the new 18-IDie public goH
coone. Wtaeman, active In the fu'"'·ralalng ilr the

project, balled the "marvelous genet'CIIIIIy" of GaWa
Counjy clltl.ens In donallnfl to the project, wNch he
and other memben aad recreallon officials called an
atilet to the community, Construction oo tile site,
located on l'lU acres off Fann Road, B to set
underway with an anticipated completion date of
sprtnxiiiii!.

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MINIMUM ADYEATISINQ

stoners and the budget commlsslon
will have to look long and hard for
other financial means to flU the
budgetary gap created by the
program's loss.
Commissioner David Koblentz,
reporting on a Wednesday meeting
of the Buckeye Joint County
Sell-Insurance Program, said that
five or stx of the original 10
southeastern Ohio counties In·
volved In the program have
definitely committed themselves to
the group. In addition, four new
counties have also committed to the
organization.
Metgs County has ex!J'essed Its
interest in joining the council, said
Commissioner Richard Jones,
"providing the ftnal ftgure for our

By NANCY YOACIIAM

GALLIPOLIS - Ground was annua l meeting and dinner/dance
broken - or sUced, to he more on Saturday, Oct. 4.
exact - for the new 18-hole p.~bltc
Abe is recognized the people and
golf course In Gallipolis Saturday, organlzatklns that helped the mem·
signalling the beginning of an bershlp get the project started,
$ffi2,388 project hailed by golfers while Jack Benthall, who wUI
and recrea tlon offlclals as an asset manage the project In a Joint
to the community and the area.
venture with Kimberly Industries
Instead of using the traditional Inc., Charleston, W.Va.. said the
shovels to turn dirt, backers of the plMs developed by Columbus
projecl utulzed nine-irons to drive architect Jack Kldwell are comgolf balls down the practice area off plete and re!lect Kidwell's Interest
Farm Road, taking a ltttle bit ri turf In worklng wi th s mall
with the balls.
communities.
The expected completion date of
Gallla County ProbateJuvenUe
Orchard Lakes, as the project Is Judge Thomas Moulton, represent·
now called. is the spring of 1988. Dr. ln g tbe 0 .0. Mcintyre Park Dis·
Gene H. Abels, president of the trtct. said the course wUI (J'Ovlde a
Gallipolis Golf Course Board of recreational opportunity I:Jr the
Governors, revealed during a brief area . The OOMPD assisted the golf
dedication ceremony that the new course membership In getting the
course wlU he renamed andthatthe project started.
name wUI he announced to the golf
"Many of us have long awaited a
course membership during Its golf course that can be a center-

5 GRAND PRIZES

DEAL OF YOUR LIFE!

1986

Groundbreaking ceremony
launches golf course project

COM,AII OUI IYIIYDAY" LOW PIICIS
AOAINSl WHAr fOU'VI MIN PAYING ...
YOUI I'OCII:ITIOOK WILl II GlAD YOU EMDI

WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD HURRY
LE OUR SELECTION IS
GREAT AND GET THE

Pleasant,

Housing
rehab
funding
on way

Tlme8-Sentlnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - The only thing
blocking Keith Spencer from IndeSEEKING INDEI'EDENCE
pendence Is a wheelchair lilt.
:...
A wheelchair 11ft Ia all thai
Injuml tn an accldenteightyears
bars
Gallla eoonty resident
ago that has left him paralyzed
Ketth Spenoor, above, from
from the waist down, Spencer, 24,
pursuilg a We and career oo his
Rt. 2, Vinton, has undergone
treatment through the Bureau of own.
Vocational Rehabilitation, renewed
hls Interrupted high school career dlfferont agencies for asslstance for
some time, but said he's been
and obtained his diploma.
Now he wants to pursue a college frustrated at every tum.
"I went through Medicaid, and It
educati:Jn, and whUe BVR can help
him obtain a motorized wheelchair. was a no can do thing there," he
equip a van wtth hand controls so said . "! haven't talked to the
that he can drive himself to and president yet, but I've tried to get
from classes and even pay a portion his phone number."
CurrenUy, Spencer is fivlng with
of his mileage, he must get the
wheelchair lilt for the van. esti· his sister and her family and he
requires the help of an attendant.
mated at $4,000, on his own.
And on Medlcald payments of That dependence m his sister can
$224 per month, that's a tough goal be ended, he feels. If he can gain an
to meet. Spencer said. He's tried
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Revenue sharing had been kept
alive in the spending package,
despite opposttton from both the
Administration and Congress' own
voted Intention to terminate the
program in the fiscal 1987 budget.
At this point, according to the
spokesman for Miller, revenue
sharing's only posslbU!ty would he
If the Senate would try to restoret!X'
program. And even if a bill to
restore the program was lntro·
duced In the Senate, there Is a
question it would have enough votes
to pass there.
Meigs County has always received Jl)xrut $130,000 annually in
revenui sharing dollars.
The demise of revebue sharing
means the Meigs County Commis-

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Middleport

Agency
rallies
to help
disabled
resident

Peoples Bank

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SUNDAY

By NANCY YOACIIAM
Thnes-Sentlnel Staff
POMEROY- As of Wednesday,
a bill to save the federal government's revenue sharing program
was dead In the U.S. House of
Representatives: This was the
message conveyed Friday afternoon by telephone to the Metgs
Coonty Commissioners from the
office of U.S. Rep. Clarence MU!er,
R-Ohio.
House leaders killed the general
revenue sharing program without a
vote Wednesday night, deleting the
$3.4 btUlon for local governments
from a pending $567 biUion spending bilL Only revenue-sharing
money was deleted ~rom the overall
measure.

UNTIL
7 P.M.

nr.

a
chanoo of thundersto1111!1 and
hllhs near 90. The probabUIIy of
Is 00 percent.

Revenue sharing dead, commissioners leatn

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FOR YOU

BASH AN -Red Brush Church &lt;i
Christ on Bashan Rd. wfll re
holding speclal weekend meetings
tills Saturday, ot 7 p.m ., and
Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m ..
with o.nver Hill. of Foster, W.Va .
speaking. Everyone in\1ted.

_HEVROLET

Bob HoeOich likes the local emphasis in
an AEP publication - Page B-8
The lop men at a Gallipolis bank and area
power plant are retiring- Page 0.1

CopyrightBd 1986

SATUIU&gt;AY
MIDDLEPORT - The Meigs
County Retired Teachers Association will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Saturday for a luncheon at the
Masonic Tempi!' In Middleport .
Reservations are to te macle bY
calling 742-2251 or 742·21&lt;11.

·Obb

Bengal's to face Bears

Going back
to school
-Page 8-1

OPEN

WE NOW HAVE MANY LOW MILEAGE
USED CARS AND TRUCKS THAT ARE
EXTRA CLEAN &amp; LOW MILEAGE.

OPEN

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2. 9°/o FINANCING ON NEW CARS

Jlffi

Southern High
School Athletic Boosters wUI meet 7
p.m. Monday at the high school.
RAONE

W '·RE

Stale Route 124 near Rutland
Friday and Saturday. EvangeUst
Faye Whltll'n and associaw, IJo.
rothy Qualls, will he conducting the
services. Services at 7 p.m.

RACINE - The final free
eritl!l'lalnment evening thiS !all at
the Shrmers' Park In Racine will be
held Saturday beginning at 6 p.m.
Mustc wiU he provided bY the Bend
RJver Boys and retreshml!ftts wlll
he available. Thoseattendlngueto
take lawn chairs.

50 cents

Nurse, will do the testing.

MONDAY
RAONE - There will he a skin
testing clinic Monday, from ~ to 4
p.m., at the Racine Fire Station, for
all Individuals lnvolved In PTO,
EAGLE RIDGE -Homecoming · athletics, etc. Joan Tewksbary,
of Eagle Ridge Community R.N., Meigs County Tuberculosis

ot God,

POMEROY - Trlntty Church of
Pomeroy will hold a iiDUP and
sandwich supper Friday, from 4to 7
p.m. VeKetable soup, bean soup,
sloppy joes, hot dogs, beverages
and desserts will he available.
Advance orders lor quarts ot soup
can be made by calling 992-541ll,
992-3717 or 992-3222 by Wednesday
(todayi . Take out orders can he
made the day ol the supper by
calling 992-3172.

Sunda y

afternoon services all:~ :sJng!ng
by The Klnll,S Fellowship Slllgers
will be featured In the afterixx&gt;n.
Everyone welcome.

RIJI'LAND - Special se!VIces
will he held at the Church

Chureh, Sunday with services at 10,
basiOI!t dinner at 12: .'ll and afternoon servll.'es at 2. Dan Hayman
and the Faith Trkl will be featured
singers In the alterooon.

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE HAVE
TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW

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· Beat of the bend

By BOB HOEJiUCII
!Ia '5 el S&amp;alf Wrller
Absentee' vollilg tor the Nov. 4
electkln wW get undern&gt;ay at the

Friday, September 26, 1986

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POINT PLEASANT - Mason County Circuit
Judge Clarence Watt wUI decide OYer the weekend
whetber to alfW a statement made bY defendant
Kermit Keltli ':Buck" Clary, which Includes
Interjections by his attorney, to he read before the
jury hearing testimony In the Clary murder trial.
Meanwhile, attorney Don Kingery said Saturday he
expects Clary to take the witness stand Monday In his
own defense. Clary, 53, of Lesage, W.Va., has been
accu~ ol the Jan. 14, l9ll6 shooting death r1 William
Keith "Barney" Brumfield at the Glenwood Inn.
Clary made a statement regarding the sh:lotlng to
K.R. Becket~ lnve!itlgator lor the Mason County
Prosecuting Attorney·~ Office, on April 23 In

Kingery's of!lce, Beckett said Friday afternoon
during In camera (out ol the presence d the jury)
testf~nony.

submission and appearEd to- give the statement
voluntarUy and of his own frEe wm. The statement
was later amended, at the defendant's request,

Beckett, who Pro!ecutlng Attorney Darron B.
Morgan Jr. said would he the last witness In the
state's prtmary case, told Watt that when he
conducted the question and answer Interview with
Clary, the deten&lt;lant appeaml calm, cooperative and
responsive. Beckett described Clary's speech petlefn
as sklw, but said the defendant did' not appear to be
under the lntluenee of rnedlcalkln.
He further adlled tliat there were no jrOmlsell made
to Claly In exbanae for his statement, and that the
defendant was read his r!2hts orlor to his statement

d 1 7%-page statement, but did object to Its use by
the state because II Included Interjections made by
Kingery during the Interview. Morpn argued the
Interjections should retnatn. The contmts .ot the
llaleme!lt were not reveal,ed.
Other matters expected to he addressed by Watt
Include whether the jury should be permitted to ret1d
notes made by Cpl. JL. DotsontiPnlghtOarytumed
himself In to the Huntington r1!loe ot the West Vtrgtnia

Bec!lldefense
said.
attorneys did not questkln the validity

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Department of Public Safety (state pollee).
Friday, the trial's third day, Klnaery questklned
Dotson extensively about some ttme dlanl!ll!s he
made to Clary's statement. Dotson said lite
alteratklns were made that night after he cheCked Jtls
notes against the time sheet recorded by the state
police dispatcher.
·
·
Kingery had said upon cross-examlnatkln d
Dotson, "time may or may not he a critical Issue In
· this case, and I'm trying to pin !lmle things down."
Direct examination of Deputy Paul Fltzwat01t
produced Information stating the victim had oo 11111
on his person at the time of the murder. This IJISJ!bUty
had been raised by Kingery earlier. In the trial.

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