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Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Area deaths
Mary H. Pickens
Mary H. Pickens , 89. Clifton , died
Wednesday in the Veterans Memorial Hospital in Pomeroy.
Sh!&gt; was born Oct . I, lB96 In
Middlepon to the late John W. and
Sarah A. Wells Natross.
Sh!&gt; was preced!'d in death by her
husband, Ray W. Pickens in 1974
and two daughters Bessie Pickens
and Winona Hoffman.
She was a member of the Clifton
United Methodist Chu rch. a ttended
Sunday School a nd taught a youth
league for many years at · the
chu rch . She was also a votuntE&gt;rr
worker at the Veterans Memorial
Hospit al.
Surviving are a son and daughtPrin'iaw. Dr. Rankin Ray and Marv
Pickens of Pomeroy: four grand·
child n n a nd thr ee gr eat ·
grandchildren: one son-in-law,
Lloyd Hoffman of Pomemy.
Fune ral S('JVices will be Sa turday 1: 30 p.m. at the Clift on United
Methodist Chu rch with the Re1 .
Teny Al,·at-ez officiat ing.
Burial will fo ilow in Graham
Cenwte ry .

F'r·iends rna~· ca ll at the Fog lesong Funeral HomP on Fr id a~· from

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IContinued from page li
contract proposal at an annual cost
$26ffi. This proposa l was
of
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
.
rejected
The body will he taken to the
Commission
President Manning
church one hour prio r to services.
Roush sa id he has been "very much
sa tisfied with Johnson Controls."
Robert E. Collins
Langsville resident Bruce Morris
Rohen E. Collins, 33, of Texas discussed what he 'felt mav he "a
potential problem." Mon:is sa id
Rd.. Pomeroy, was pronounced
dead on arrival Wednesday mom- that the state Is mak ing pl ans to
ing at Veterans Memorial Hospital . close ttl&gt; bridge on Rt. 124 at
Born May 26. 1952 in Pomeroy. he Langsville to co nstruct a new
bridge. He sa id he Is not s1ue when
was a son of Eslil an d Dorothy
Hoover Coilins. He was was the new bridge will be l:llilt, but that
employed by the Sou them Ohio the area has alrmdy been surveyed
Coa l Co. as a miner a t Meigs Mine an d staked and some core drilling
No. 2, and was a membi'r of the done . He sa id if the bridge is closed,
traffic will 1:12 rerouted on County
United Mine Workers.
Rd . 12 !Titus Rd.l. Morris would
He is survived by his mother:
three daughters, Tracy Collins. like fo r the county to blac ktop
Wend! Collins and lshi Grinnn. all County Rd . 12 "from Rt . 124 to tl\{'
top of the hill " bi'fore this happens.
of Pomeroy: two sisters. Joyce Hall
a nd Geraldine Hanel. bot h ri He said in the past the county has
Pomeroy; and a spec ial friend. always applied dust cont rol to the
road. but if it b!'comes heavily
Connie Grimm, Pomeroy.
He was pr!'C'eded in death bv his ITaYeled th&lt;&gt; dust control will oot be
adequatl'. Commissioners said
fa ttl&gt;r and an infant brother.
Services will be Friday , I p.m .. at they would be glad to talk to County
Ewing Funeral Home with Re,·. Engineer Phil Robi'rts about the
req uest, and suggested tha t Morris
John Evan s officiating. Buria l will
also ta lk to Roberts personally.
he in Rock Sp!ings Ce meterv.
Designllll'll depositories
F'r·iends rn a~· call at thi' fu nera l
The board named Bank One of
home from 2 to ~ p.m. and 7 to9 p.m.
PomProy, Home National Ba nk of
Thursday.
Racine, Central Trust of Middlepon and Farmers Ba nk and
Savings d Pomeroy as depositories
for county active funds over thi'
next two years. At no time are the
Meets tonight
ac tive funds expected to he more
than lllOO,IXXJ. Depos it s are to
RUTLAND - Rutland Township
handled at the descretion of Meigs
Trustees will meet Thursdav evenCounty
Treasurer George Collins.
ing. 6:30p.m.. nt the Ru tland Fire
Ma11· Beth Bill and Tim Knopp of
House.
the Buckey!' Hills-Hocking Vailey
Regional Development DisiTict
Easter egg hunt set
were at the meetin g to "r~xec ute"
RJ\CI!\'E - American Legion the county's contract wit h Buckeye
Hills. It was ooted there was an
Post 6{tl of Racine is having an
CITOr
in the original document .
Easter egg hunt Saturday, I p.m ..
Bill a !so announced she is leaving
at the post home. The public is
her posit ion as a gra nts coordinator
"-"E'lcomr.
fo r the agenc-y to take another job.
Her vacated polition " 'il l he advertised
and Kn opp an tt ic ipates a
Bryan D. Pack. of Louisa. Ky.,
rep
lacement
may be hired b;· J une .
who gradua ted wit h the ll5th
Academy Class of the Ohio State
Highway Parmi in Columbus last
Friday. has been assigned the
The Ga llia-Meigs Community
Ga llia-Meigs Post according to Lt . Action Agency announces that the
Dan Hender'&lt;ln. post commander.
HEAP Emergency Assistance ProPack was one of 56 troopers who !(ram deadline Is set for Apri l 11 .
completed the 111-week course last
Applica tions cannot 1:12 received
WC'ek. All graduates were assigned
aft er that date. HEAP is a one-time
to 36 different highway posts
per hea tin g season paym&lt;.'n t of up to
around the state and began their
$') )) to eligible applicant s. Houseassignments last Monday .
holds tha t are threatened wit h a
disconnoction notice or have a 10
da~· of less fuel supply and are
unable to g»t a delivery would be
Most I~· su nny this aftl'tlloon with elig-ible for participation in the
highs betwt'&lt;"n 50 and 55. Clm r
pmgra m. il they met&gt;t the 150
tonight with a low near 30.
percent federal esta blish!'{( income
Sunny Friday wit h a high be
guide lines.
l\'-"t'f'n €() and 65.
For more infOJmation int erested
E.ternlt.'ll Fore&lt;.•ast
indi\'iduals can co ntact the Ga il iaSalurday through Monday
Meigs CM office at the Meigs
Fair Saturday, chance of showers Cou nty Courthouse. 002-5005. Gallla
Sunday and Monday. Highs wUI he
Outreach. Z20 Jackson Pike, 446in the 60s 1111d lows between 3.1 and ();U , or the Central Office In
45.
C'heshit'&lt;' at 367-7341 or 002-6629.

Meigs County happenings ...
Pomeroy motorist
cited by troopers
A Pomt.'I'O.\" woman was cited

Wednesday b~· the Galtia-Meigs
post of the State Highway Pa trol
fo!lov.ing .;~ ~~~u-car arcidrnr at thP
intersection of Ohio i and Meigs
County 26.
Mara bel Fn\' kle r. fli. of a m
Pomt' roy Pikr . was eastOOund on
~ -w hen

she alleged! ~· pulled onto 7
into the pa th of a northbound ca r
driven b;· Ronald L. Stut lrt·. :15. of
Marietta. sniking Stutler' s

car

in

the left side.
F rf&lt;'klr r suffprf'd m inor inju ri ro;
in lhf' 1:-10 p.m . ro llision. but was
nor t rra tr d . u oop£'r s sa id .
Frec klC'r 's em sust.ainrd hPI::I \ 'Y

da mage and Stutler·s car modera tr
damage. Frrcklrr was charged
with failure to vield from a stop
sign.

Sen ·ices announcecl
SerYict•s at the Crace Episcopal
C'hu rch ha n • bef&gt;n announced.
Maund y Th ursday sPrY iCPs will br

hrld at i p.m. as will Good Friday
st•n ·ic.:es . Eastrr sunrisr Sf'n: irr
will l.x&gt; o r 'i' iJ .m. \l.'ith a btl'akfast to
follow and thf' worship srr\'i('(' Ul

10 .111 J . Ill
G()(ltl F r ida~· comm u n it ~· St'J\"i

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"ill bo.' held a t the Pomero;
L'nltrd :'&lt;lrt hodist Church begi nning
&lt;~ t noon Jnd concludi ng at .1 p.m.

New trooper

HEAP deadline set

Thirty -three ca ses were proC'!'Ssed by Meigs County Judge
Patrick O'Brien during hearings oo
Wednesday
Folie!tlng bonds were Randy
Lee, Pomeroy , S4.'i, flcticious
plates: David Sigman, Midd lepon,
$l5, fishing without a license, and
Clyde Jordan. Athens, spe!'ding,
$00.

F ined for speeding were Carolyn
Bush, Point Pleasant, $22 and
costs; Ronnie Adkins, Genoa, W.
Va., $22 and costs: James Hash,
Jr. , $22 and rosts; Nellie Cadle,
Mason, W. Va., $22 and rost s;
David Tay lor, Logan, Wand cost s:
Joseph Sayre, Reedsville, $21 and
costs; Wetzel Bailey, Jr., Dexter;
sal and costs; Richard Burnside,
VIncent, $21 and costs; Aaron A.

Medrc&gt;s. Jr.. .Jackson. $42 and
costs; Dan ie l S. Nease. Racine. SJJ
and costs; Rober t Guti , Ch arleston,
W. Va ., $ZI and costs; Tony
VanH am. Marietta, $23 and costs;
Allsha Bissell , Racine, $23 and
costs; Norman Price. Pomeroy, $27
and ro sts; Otis Ca rter, Burbank ,
$22 and costs; Robert G. Dennis,
Proctorville, $;.))and costs: Renee
Hoschar, Pomeroy, $23 and costs.
Others fined were Richard A.
Lyons, Rac ine. dr iving while intoxi·
days in
rated , $250 and costs,
jail and 00 day suspension of
driver's license: defenda nt enrolled
in residential treatment program
and if completed $100 of fine and
three days In jail will be suspended;
l!!t of center. costs only; Charles
Smith, Reedsvil le, driving while

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U.S. Senate okays funds for Gallipolis locks
WASHINGTON ~UP! l - A bill setting aside money
to finance more than 181 water projects and approved
by the Senate rontalns some $l!i6 million for the
Gallipolis locks and dam ..
Included In the proposal are $256 mllUon to replace
two locks and upgrade the dam at Ga ilipolls on the
Ohio River: $16.'1.1 mUllan for the replacement rllocks
and dams 7 and 8 on the Monongahela River north of
the West VIrginia- Pennsylvania state line near
Morganlown; and UJ million lor a demonstration
land reclamation project at Cabin Creek In Kanawha
County.
"These are much nC'fded projects tlr West
Virginia. The existing locks at Gailipolls are outdated
and Inadequate and are the cause of a tremendous
bottleneck on the Ohio River," said Sen. R.oll?rt Byrd,
0 -W.Va ...

outdated. Hlstortcally, coal shipments have ac counted for 85 percent of the traffic on the
Monongalhela River, so the replacement of these
structures should bi'neflt economic development In
West VIrginia, particularly the oorthern coal fields."
Byrd lent his support to the S!'nate Water
Resources Bill - which passed on voice vote- aft er
getting a l!'tter from the head of the Army Corps ol
Engineers conflnning the segments of the Tug Fork
flood rontrol project that will he protected from cost
sharing .
Ohio would receive mo re than $331 million lor
flood-control and harbor projE&gt;rts under tbi' au thorlza lion bill passed by the Senate Wednesday.
The $12 b!Uion measure, backed by President
Reagan, was approved by a voice vot e and contains
rost-sharlng relonns under which 11:12 federal

government would pay about three-founhs c1 ttl&gt; cost
ol more than 00 new projects.
The bill now goes to a conference oommittee where
lawmakers wUI try to resolve differences between It
and a $;.)) bllllon House-passed water bilL
S!'n. John Glenn. D-Ohlo, also obtained a promise
from Senate fioor leaders to ronsider in the
House-Senate Conference Committee two additional
projects not Included In the b!ll - a commercial
navigation project lor Oeveland Harbor and repairs
to the Lake Milton Dam In Mahoning County .
"These water projects rn:&gt;an Industrial and
commercial development , increased jobopponunity,
expanded recreational !acilltles, improved safety and
pmtectlon of the environment In Ohio," Glenn said.
" I am pleased and hopeful that with this legislation
we have ensured that America will develop and
maintain a m&lt;Xiern Infrastructure capable of

"Locks and dams 7 and 8 are also Inefficient and

handling the demands of a modem Industrtal
society ."
In the past, the government pald nea rly all ttl&gt; cost
of water projects, which traditionally have bet&gt;n
election-year staples eagerly sought by lawmakers
for their constituencies.
But slnoe 1976, major water resources bills have
been blocked by budget pressures and disputes over
how to pay for tbem .
Under lhe current bill, constructkm d Inland
waterways would be financed by a gradual increase
in the barg» fuel tax from 10 oents a gallon this year to
20 cents a gallon in 199'1.
The bill also limits the federal share ol port and
harbor construction rosts but authorizt's local
authorttles to rollect their own user !Pes to pay their
share of building expenses.

Celeste predicts 'brutal'
election for governor
workers to g»t out the vote In both
CINCINNATI (UPi t - Gov . day night wit h a rousing speech.
Richard Cell'!lte, In a fiery camTaking oft his suit jacket, Celeste the May 6 Democrat ic (rimary and
the November g»neral election.
paign speech Thursday night, virtually screamed a speech into an
"We've got five weeks to go
predicted a "brutal and negative" ear-splitting public address system.
election campaign for governor this He pleaded for his campaign before the primary election," said
Celeste. "We need to send a
year .
message in the primary election.
"11's going to he a brutal election,
There's a lot of people who think
a tough election, a personal election
there's only one election that counts
and a nega live election as far as the
this year and that's In November.
Republicans are concerned," said
But we haw to tum out a vote in
the Democratic governor who is
May so peopll' begin to think about
seeking another fou r- year term in
an l'lection in November."
November.
"The Republicans wiU attack,
Celeste told his cheering supporthey wUI criticize, they will comters that "the message of the
plain, they )"Ill whine, because they
' elrollon In 1981 Is the 'Three T' s, want to discourage people fmm
Turnar ound , Tl'amwork a nd
voting, " said Celeste. "They want
Turnout." '
to persuade people It doesn't make
By "turnaround," he claimed be
any difference who you support ."
had
turned the state around in the
Celeste's opponent. in Novembi'r
last four years. By "teamwork ," he
will he decided In the May 6
said that the job had been done by
Republican primary among former
his administration members. And
Gov. James Rhodes a nd Sens. Paul
by "turnout," he askl'd fo r a
Gillmor and Paul PfeHer.
ma ssi ve voter turnout in
"I call them 'Hear no evil, Spea k
Novembi'r.
no evil, See no evil,' said Celeste.
" In 1'1\Y campaign for goveroor in
"This Is a case of two misguided
1978 (agalnst Rhodes),l lost by four
state sena tors out chasing a statue.
votes per pt'e('lncl," recalled CeThai' s what the Republican primlestl'. "There lsn 't a precinct
ary is really about."
committeeperson who cou ldn ·r
Even though Celeste's opponent
have found fou r more votes at !
hasn't been chosen, the governor
o'clock In the afternoon if I had
said it is not too ea ~ly for him to
called and sa id , 'I know I ne!'d four
Amo111 other Items wort.en have removed seven begin campaign ing.
RELIEF? - Residents ol Hudson Sl. 1111d North
votes. gl't them In your precinct.'
moiGr veblcle llres and 1111 IIS80rlment ol !iOit drink
Second Ave., hope that wort. on a aewer line by
tried
to
whip
up
support
from
He
You would have found !bern .
bottles. Removal ol the8e lhinp may provide ilr a
Mlddlepori VUJace ~yes will provide relief from
:00
Cincinnati
campaign
workers
"The fact Is, In 1982, I came ba ck
beUer Dow through the sewer line and the end of the
a lloodlng siluatlon which occumdurinl Ilea\')' rains.
attending
a
campaign
rally
Thurs
and
defeated my Republican oppoHooding.
nent (Clarence Brown) by half a
million votes, with you r help,"
SEts BRtrrAL RACE
Celeste
told his campaign workers .
Gov. Richard Celesle Thursday
"The difference in those two
night predicted a "brutal and
elections was Qll,OCil additional
negative" eledion campaign lor
this year' s governor's .....,.. In
people who rurned out to vote. It
was rurnout that won the election
Ohio. Celeste feels the RepubliCOLUMBUS, Ohio iUPI I
alter ing the la w on school system lor licensing group homes gregation costs with lottery tTXlney.
for Dick Celeste in 1982. If we turn
cans will attack his adnjinistrafor mentally Impaired Clients, and
State lawmakers have adjourned annexation.
Lawyers and Insurance rompanou t our voters. we w!n~ns . "
tion on all fronts. (File phoCo ).
for a sprtng break and primary
The House and Senate did , provides a " bi ll d rights" for them. les battled, through the dialogue of
..... ..
The Senate voted 29-3 for the senators, during much ol the
elect ion campaigning after sending however, extend for another 60
• In
to Gov. Richard F . Celeste ·two days the moratortum on new House version alter ~arrellng over afterooon ewer limiting recovery
dozen bills, Including a pmgram permits for the sale of fireworks, a $2)),(00 approprtation of excess civil suits.
lottery profits for special educa tion
ronvt&gt;rtlng Shawnee State Com- which expires April 6.
The lnsurana&gt; Industry, business
for
multiple· handicapped young and local governments have community College to a four-year state
The Senate unanimously adopted
university and furnishing $21.€ legtslation permitting the video- people.
plained tha t larg~&gt; awards arl'
Sen. Richard H. Finan , R- making llabll lty insurance unalfot- '
mllllon to help rectifY liTegu larlt les taped roun testimony of young
Cincinna ti, compl ainro lawmakers da ble &lt;r unavailable.
In the Ohio Departmenl of Mental children who a re victimized by sex
promised that bttery funds would
Retardation· and Dev~&gt;lopmen ta l. crimes, l:llt the HouSI' was dissatisAtlorneys clalmed it would viobe
shared by all school districts la te the Ohio Constitution for the
Disability .
fied and .askl'd lor a conference
according to a formula, and the state to limit recovery or counterLen behind In the rush to recess committee.
would set a precedent.
allocation
were bills rev ising 11\{'code of ethics
The bill assisting the Department
mand establlsh!'d rules on what
But Boggs and others said that may 1:12 accepted as evidence in
lor publ ic officials, st rengt hening ol Mental Retardation and Developprecedent was broken !'arller when civil trtals.
the state's regulation ol the whole- mental D!sabllltles also rev ises the
the Legislature funded school desesale dis tribu tion of fireworks. and

Governor receives Shawnee State bill
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driving under suspen-

sion. $75 and costs, 10 days in jail;
no ta il Ugh ts. costs only; Richard
Bullock. Racine, fallure to control,
$ll and costs: Regina Rider. Shade,
no qx'r"tor ·s license. SiO and rosts,
thrE&gt;r days in jail. jall time
susprnded if Ohio license obtained;
David L. Nan ('(', Racine, driving
while intoxicated. $250 and costs,
ttu·ee days in jail and 00 day license
suspension: left of cent er, rosts
only: Robert Gibbs . Jr., Syracuse,
drivin g while in toxicated. $250 and
costs. three days in jail and 00 day
license suspension: left of center,
costs only: Jerry Westerweller,
Racine, domestic violence, six
months In jail . suspended ail but
one day, two years pm bation and
restraining &lt;Xier: costs: Charles
Bush. Middleport, reckless operation. $100 and costs: Mary K. Smith,
Racine, two bad check charges,
restitut ion and costs; Pau l Dailey,
Middleport . res trictions on sale of
beer and liquor. $250 and costs,
su spended $:00 of finr: Timothy
Hysell. Syracuse. driving while
intoxicated. $250 an d costs. three
days in jai l, two yea rs probation
and license suspended for 00 days.

A breaking and entering oc main s under investigation and tha i
curred Tuesday morning a t the fin gerprints were taken from a gun
Charles Williamson residence on tha t was touched in the home but
Dye Rd. near Harrisonville. Much not taken.
damage was done to the intc&gt;r ior of
The home of Brian Williamson.
Charles' son, was broken into a bout
the home.
The Meigs County Sheriff's De- two weeks ago Soulsby reports.
partment reports break-in took Brian Williamson's residence is on
plac&lt;.' between 6:30 an d 7:45 a .m. Smit h-Run Rd. in the Rutland area .
while no one was at home . Mrs. r----------------~~----.:._
Williamson made the call to the
sheliff's office as soon as she
returned home
Deputy Jin\mN Soulsby reports
$Jll cash and a white gold wedding
ring set were stolen. In addit ion,
hu nting knives were used to slash
the furniture and beds. A knife
was lett st icking out of a cushion of a
piece of furniture. Bleach and toilet
cleaner were poured on the carpeting t hi'Oughout the house.
Soulsby says the incident re-

CLEVELAND tUPi l - Ohio
Lotte ry offi cia ls found no ticket s
with the sa me six numbi'rs on t hem
as draw n in Wednesday nighi' s
Super Lotto game.
Af te r searc hing th rou g h
$4,111.(170 worth of tickets. officials
ra ised thC' jackpot - which had
been $8 mill ion - toSll.5 million for
the April 2 drawing.
Numbers drawn were 23. 24. 37,
:m. 41 and 42.

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in toxica tru. $.ll0 and costs, ll days
in jail and six months license

MEIGS COUNTY ~OTERS •••

*You are an American Citizen
*You are a resident of Meigs County
*You will be 18 years old on or before November 4, 1986

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O'Brien completes 33 cases

Weather forecast

YOU ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IF:

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Thursday, March 27, 1986

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Dry weather may bring additional forest f:tres
By Unled Preu lnlemallonal
The worst brushlires since 1981
blackened nearly 3,500 acres in
sou them Ohio be lore light raln
helped weary fi refighters extin ·
gulsh the blazes , which were
spotted In 11 rounties.
A state forestry official said
Thursday there rould he more
blazes this weekend.
Tom Berger. staff forester for the
state Division of Forestry, estimated that several hunderd blazes
Tuesday and Wednesday destroyed
ll&lt;!arly 3,500 acres.
The fires hit Adams, Athens,
Gallla, Jackson, Lawrence. Perry,
Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton and
Washington counties.
"We had veto; li.ttle moisture In
southern Ohio (Wednesday) night
and we exii!ICI !hat (today ) and

Saturday and Sundijy, depending
on how much wlrid there Is, we'll g~&gt;t
some more fires,'' Berger said.
The worst of the fires wl're in
southern (;aiUa County, because It
Is heav ily wooded and becauSP the
hilly terra in causes updrafts that
spread fires more quickly . Areas in
Lawrence County were also badly
burned.
One blaze In Morgan Township,
about ·J8 miles north ol Gallipolis,
burned about 1,1XXJ acres Wednesday, destroying three trailers and
two houses.

"This Is the Orst timl' bt 1'1\Y :.lJ flre!lghters. N~&gt;arly 150 acres bt an
years with . the department that I area of East Fork State Park in
remember lighting so many grass Clennont County l:llrned, but park
fires," he said .
officials said there was no damagl'
The wind comtinl's with temper- to park equipment or facilities.
atu~ In the :lls to dry tb2 brush
Berg~&gt;r said the chief cause of
enough to make It Ignitable I'Ven such blazes each year Is improper
tlv:&gt;ugh brush klwer to the ground trash l:llming, l:llt he also said
arson was a major problem.
remalns wl't, he said.
A brushfire that dl'stroyed 200
"Arson !Ires are usually bigger,
acres In Guyan Township , GaUia
Coonty, was traced to a homeownl'r because they set ttl&gt;m and leave
burning trash. The homrowner, and don't report lhem. They're not
who was not Idl'ntUled , was usuaUy spotted Wltillhey're pretty
chargPd with burning trash well under way," hi' said.
David Bergman, chief ol the
Improperly.
division
ol forestry within the
Gallipolis F ire Chief Ray Bush
Meanwhlll', In the southwest,
ODNR,
said
Lawrence CountY
said many of the fires were started . hundreds of acres in Warren and
appeared
to
be
the
hardest hit, with
by people l:llmlng tras.h ImpropClennont rountles were scorched.
suspected
arsonists
setting !Ires
erly. HI' also said the large number
Two fires In the MOITOW area
every
two
or
three
mues In
rl different !Ires had l!l&lt;hausted his
l:llmed about 125 acres, destroyed a
firelighters.
strtp.mined
areas.
bam and slightly Injured two

MIDDLEPORT, OH.
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BRUSH FIRE - A fireman with the Vlnklll Fire Department . _
clown a hot tlpOt in a bowrh lire We II...., a.\! aftenoon lllonc
GleluHlummll Road. Two~ and three tnllen were cleltroyed bt
the lire, which Uo bumed about
1be cauae oft he lire iutlll
under lnveetlption. No eerloallnJuliel were reported._

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Page-2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, March 28, 1986

A blow to Reagan?_____W_il_lia_m_F_.B_uc_kl__:_ey_Jr_.

The Daily Sentfnel
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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LETTERS OF OPINION are wc!COR'I('. They should bt' less than lXl ~o~o·ords
· long. AU lPtters ar('subjec t to editing and must bf.' signed with name. ad dress and
.. telephone number. No wtslgned lellt&gt;rs will bt&gt; published . LPtters should be In
. good tas te, addrPSslng Issues, not JX'rsooallllrs .
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Jligh court takes up
church-state dispute
The Supll'me Court. again trying to unravel a church-state dispu te. was
warned that If a religious Institution is allowed to claim exemption from
s)ate sex discrimination laws thell' would be no end to the exemptions.
Assistant Ohio Anomey General Kathleen McManus told the rourtthe
Ohio ClvU Rights Commission has the right to investigate charges of sex
discrimination filed by a teacher at a Dayton religious school. Sh&lt;' said that
whUe a church could hire only people o! its own faith it could "nor
discriminate on the basis of sex."
She argued the issue was not limited ro just discrilmlnation and said if the
school was allowed to discr·lmtnate because of religious beliefs it could use
the ll'liglous exemption to justify other discriminatory practices.
• Yet William Ba ll, representing Dayton Clu·istian Schools, maintained
the schools are exempted l'rom such regulations by the First Amendment
provision mandating the separation of church and state.
He said "great harm would be visited on the school I! it came under the
jurisdiction of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission." warning such
jurisdiction would allow the state to Investigate its practices.
The comments came during oral arguments In a case brought to the
court by the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. The rommisslon was told by a
lOwer court it could not investigate the teacher's complaint because of the
First Amendment separation o! church and state.
The caSt' is being closely followed b)•a variety of religious organizations
who lear allowing the state to investigate such claims could lead to
widespread sta te scrutinv of religious institutions. Legal documents ha,·r
been flied on behalf of the school by Jews, Lutherans and Roman Carhotics.
aU faiths that operate ex tensive religious school systems.
: Previous Supreme Court rulings. have said that the government may
withhold lax exemption and other benefit s from 11'1igious institutions with
discriminatory policies. The court has also held thai religious institutions
do not have total immunity !rom such federal provisions as sxlal security
and wage and hour practices.
However. the high cour1 never hils ruled on whether stales may oversee
and Investigate rmpio)·ment practices at religious In stitu tion&lt; through
ajlli-discrlmination la ws.
The case involves Linda Hoskinson, who began teaching elemen tary
students at Dayton Chris tian Schools in 197t a fundamentalist institution
v,ihlch req uires U,ac hers to be ··oom again" Christians
In January 1919, Hoskinson infmmed the school principal that she and
her husband were ex pecting a baby and that she wan rrn to continue to
work during her pr'l'gnancy and alter the child was born.
On Feb. W. Hoskinson J'['{'ei,·ed a ooticc !rom the school that her contract
would not be renewed brcause the school riVlught It important for a molher
to sta)··home with her young children.

Letters to editor
Support for Sheriff Frank
· I want to say that I think the Ia"·
sWll Mrs . Larkins ha s against
Srerlfl Frank and his two deputies
I~ insane.
' I rea lly wonder wh)· 1hings like
this happen ro our good off icers.
I happen 10 know for a fart lhal
Sheriff Frank is a good . honest . and
hard working man . I will n('\·f"r

!Ji.ileve that he would 1.'\'Pr condone
0~ COV€r·up anything \\TO ng that
ooe of his deputies would 00, nor
that he would enY haw 10. because
they are all honest mf'n 100. bull he\'
are also human . and just maytxthey were. In this instance. trying to
~ep !rom lx'ing ~:&lt;&gt;at and b&lt;!tlerrn
the msrln:'S.

The cou nty should let Sheriff
Frank know how much they
apprrriate him, for all the hard
work. and endless hours he's in that
patrol car with \'PI')' tittle rest. just
to keep us safP.
Well. I appl1'&lt;'iate him. andr\'erv
laS! one of his deputies and I hope~
is our Sherlff for the nextll years.
Thrn maylx' Meigs County would
he a good clean count)·, ~:&lt;&gt;cause It
"ill take a Sheriff like Sh&lt;'riff Frank
and his sta!! that long lo do it.
Hang in there Sheriff. ar luallv
)Uu Cella 's are more apprrriatrd
thJ n ~'OU know!

Barbara Stahl
Middleport

Wants change in leadership
'!'his is in response to Mr. Batey
and Mrs. Smit h's comment s in the
letter to the edit or.
First o! all I don't think you
people have a right to pass
juQgment on Trocy. I lhink Trocy
...,. a raw dea l. He shouldn 't ~:&lt;&gt;
serving any lime. let alone a six
yejlr sentence. There have been a
lot· of people convicted o! murder.
1not Involuntary manslaughte·.
there is a difference! that have not
served one day in the pen. &gt;D why Is
Tracy the one that got st uck?

I know d&lt;&gt;ep In my hear1 that
Tracy didn't kill anyone and I'd
trust him with my Hfe or either of
my children's lives.
I think the voting [11 bile had
beller open its eyes. I. for one. plan
on changing alot of my votes, my
vote alone may not mean a whole
lor, but there Is a petitio n with over
600 names and all of those votes
rould chang&lt;&gt; things In this county .
Karen Phalln
Pomeroy

Une;rplainable act
A few days ago I went to
Rlverview Cemetery to visit the
graves of Dan and Nellie Price.
Tliree days belol1', I had put on 2
srtlaU arrangements, and a large ,
yellow and peach wreath for
Easter. The small ones wcre riJ&gt;re.
but the large one wa,s gone and It
could not o! blown away sln&lt;P It was
fastened Into the ground.

So woom ever took It, may God
forgtve you. If you would of asked
we would o! tried to buy one lor you.
How can anyone rob the dead?
1Wo you ng girls helped place the
flowers on the graves since they
loved Nellle very much . Maybeyoo
can explain it. to them, I can't.
Ellzabet h Templetoo
Pomeroy

They speak o! Ute Nicaraguan
vote as &lt;1 an md o! an era. That was
tbe golden day when the thralloom
or Congress by Ronald Reagan,
exercised through his magic as the
great rommunlcator. rn&lt;Fd: and
ooce en&lt;Fd (goes the speculari:Jn) ,
It cannot be revived . Humpty·
Dumpty has taken a great fall.
There Is a certain plauslbUity In
this line of argument. No only did
Mr. Reagan, when he addressed the
American community, pull out all
the stops, he exercised himself in
private, calling In individual ron·
wessmen and pitching them his
analysis In person, and with the aid
of his principal advisers. Even ocr,
&lt;F!ectlons were numerous enough
to deny him what he asked for: $100
million to finance a
counterll'Voiu lion.
Anthony Lewis, seizing the oppor·
tunlty, writes as though Congress
has protected Mr. Reagan !rom a

men visiting In Managua last
weekend were shocked by what
they saw: the fanaticism, the.
military of the rhetoric, the general
disarray. One of these congress·
men said he continued confident
tba t he had voted correctly in
&lt;Fnylng the contras $100 million
because, he explained, Nicaragua
is going to !all from Its own weight.
thanks to the fanaticism of Its
leaders. These are happy thoughts.
causing us. In retrospect , to wonder
only why Hitler didn 't !all under the
weight o! his fanaticis m. or Stalin,
lDth o! them at least the equa l of
Mr. Ortega In fanaticism.
Mr. Reagan wtllln due course be
sustained by historical develop·
ments, but that does not give us the
answer he sreks, which is: What
So?
sho uld the leader of the frff' world
The best friend of Mr. Reagan's oo aoout 11 7 The invincible ignor·
strategic ll'pUtatlon Is the govern- anre of those who arc lighthearted
ment of Nicaragua. Two congress- about developments In Nicaragua

private obsession. Mr. Lewis' point
is almost always predictable here:
Anyooe who fastens concentratedly
on a communist salient Is sul!erlng
from a McCanhylte obsession. He
does not mention what It Is that
people su!!er !rom who are sl·
lenred. wrn go to Jail, or wrn are
tortured by those governments we
have an obsession with.
In one way II Is true that Mr.
Reagar has been seriJusly under·
mined. Because If everything he
said aoout what is going on In
Nicaragua car be dreer!uOy disre.
garded, then he is suffering from a
form o! pararola, ard Is ro be
treated like the man wrn visits the
psychiatrist, complaining o! all the
grasshoppers that cling to his
lapels.

TO RI&lt;ACI-\ OUR GOAL OF SEING A
iRIJL'( SELFLESS SOC.IET'tbCOMRADE
GORBACI\EV HAS CALLED F R A
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REAI:&gt;JUSTMENT IN SOVIET Tllliiii&lt;ING

HE' SAYS THE t'EOI'LE MUST BE

PROVI\?I;P wn~ GRE!m:R lNI'IVIPUALINCENTIVES LIKE BET-rER WAGES,

1-\0USING ,C.ONSUME'R GO(){)S HEALlt\
CA~E 1 REC~EATION f'ACILr6ES ...

was displayed In the London Times
last Thursday when Graham
Greene askl'd - and befoll' you
laugh, remember that Mr. Greene,
trough capable of wonderful irony,
is capable also o! wonderful naivete
- Why do they call it a communist
government in Nicaragua, why not
a CatlDlic government, since thre&lt;'
of It s senio r officials are Catrnlic
priests '?
By the same reasoning, one
would call the government o! Ho
Chi Minh not a communist govern·
ment, but a poet's government,
since Ho was also a poet. The
priests associa ted with the Sandi·
nistas have reen retired !rom
service. two by the Vatican,
anorher by the Jesuit order: and the
archbishop in Managua has been
forthright in denouncing the pro·
gresslve Inroads of the Marxist
state on the schools, on civli rights,
In forrlgn policy.
Reagan is down, and in part this
was, sad to say, his own doing: He
asked for a peashooter, having
descrit.&gt;d a dragon. Confused
.people figured why oother with a
peasrnoter if it really is a dragon,
and if It i.s oot a dragon: why bother
with a peashooter 7 It was that
undergirding unreality, one must
suppose. that did Reagan ln.
Because the alternative is truly
unthinkable. If the American peo·
pie do not trust sufficiently in their
chief executive. in the secretary of
state. in the Joint Chiefs. to identify
a menace so close ro home. then the
structure of aut horitv is In serious
dlsarr·ay. It wasn't if Reagan had
said: Look, there are two ways o!
dealing with this, one o! them being
to hope that the whole thing wiU go
away. He said: Act now, or prepare
for such grave possibilities as the
rommunlzation of Central America
and. Inevitably, pressures on Mex·
leo that Mexico is not In a position to
rope with.
A loss of ronfldence In a leader to
see situations described as geopollt·
lcally obvi:Jus Is a great strain
between the people and their
elected chief execuUve. It is Ironic
that the likeliest rebuUder o! Mr.
Reagan's lost ll'putatlon Is the

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ARENT n\05E CAfiTALI5TI(
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1'101' IF WE ~EI\VJUST
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The real David Stockman

Sandinlsl~ck Anderson

WASHINGTON - Only a few
trusted and txmded editors, sworn
to strict secrecy, will be permitted
to 11'ad ex.budget director David
Stockman' s memoirs before the
first excerpts are published next
month in Newswe&lt;'k magazine.
The New York publisher, mean·
while, is anticipating a gush of
money - and the Washington
establishment is anticipating a
gush of blood - as Stockman tattles
on his one-time colleagues . But It
also appears that some of the blood
that'll he spUied will he Stockman's.
Sources close to Stockman tell us
his book will savage such quondam
antagonists as White House Otlef of
Staff Donald Regan and Anorney
General Edwin Meese. Stockman
reported ly wUI say thatlhe volca nlr
ash from Regan'stempertanti'Ums
scorrhrn everything he did and wUI
question how Mff'serverconvlnced
the president he knew what he as
ootng.
Stockman wlil also take the
Republican Par1y to task for falling
to reduce the deficit. according to
our sources. Stock man \\ill tell of
his backstage efforts to "'' the
mlllrary retirement program ard
eliminate revenue sha ring. He was

Stockman was honest enough to
admit that he "has pur six
generations In this country In debt."
- Wen&lt;Fit Belew, former chief
counsel o! the House Budget
Committe&lt;': Stockman "created
the budget deficits." He'll get away
with it. though, because, in a
controversial Atlantic magazine
article, "be confessed befo!l' the
crime was committed. "
- David CQhen, former head o1
Common Cause: "I developed
very strong mistrust, dislike and
skepticism aoout what he was
really aoout. "
- John Herbers. New York
Times correspondent and champion of the underprivileged: Stock·
man Is "Insidious."
- Robert Novak. syndicated
columnist , generally regarded as at
least as ronserva tive as Stockman:
"He Is a man who Is able to change
his views to match his coat. ... 1
wouldn't be a bit surprised to see
David emerge In later life as a
liberal."
Footnote: Stockman. through his
office at the New York Investment
firm of Salomon Brothers Inc.,
dec lined comment .

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undercut by President ~agan ,
who listened to other advisers,
Stockman reportedly will
rom plain.
The person woo wUI be hurt the
worst by the Stockman castlga·
lions, at leasllndlrectly, will be the
president. our sour&lt;Ps say. He wUI
be portrayed as less than brightan unfair characterization accord·
ing to those who work directly with
Ronald Reagan.
But Stockman himself can"' peel
a backfire. His book is due out about
the same time as another one that
tells the stories he ll'ft ru 1. It's titled
" The Real David Stockman," and It
quotes not only such predictable
critics as Ralph Nader, but many o!
Stockman's former colleagues in
the Reagan administration.
Our associate Les Whitten got
hold of a bootleg copy o! the
manuscript, written by best -selling
veteran Washington free·lan oer
John Greenya and congressional
aide Anne Urban , who works for
Rep. Barbara Kennelly, D-Conn. It
contains some eye-q:&gt;enlng quoit'S
from such normally diplomatic
types as Drew Lewis. former
transportation '""retary.

Like others quoted in the oook,
Lewis praises Stockman's talent.
But then he says that Stockman
"was very political and very
devious," and accuses him of
trotting rut false figures at Cabinet
meetings to make a point. "He
manipulated whatever he was
doing to serve his own purposes,"
Lewis said.
Some other Stockman crit ics
quoted Include:
- Dr. Shelby Brewer, former
assistant secretary of energy:
Stockman had "an Irresistible itch
... to recast the president's agenda.
... Having him on the team was like
backing a Trojan Horse up to the
Reagan ad ministration." Bl'l'wer
also opined at one point that
Stockman "was ou t o! hi s
wigwam."
- Former Rep. Bob Eckhardt.
))Texas: "He lacks In humaneness . .. . He is not a man of good
judgment." This about a former
divinity studenl.
- Rep . Henry Waxman . D·
Calif.: Stockman is "absolutely
not" compassionate, and shares the
blame for "Incredible budget deficIts." At least. Wa.,man added .

a

Magnificent obsesssion _____Ar_t B_u..:. .:. .:.chwa::.::.=.:::.. td
Sherlock Holmes was studying
the ne,.,;paiJer. "No mailer where
oor goes to track down tt'e secn'l ct
ti'w' Marcos fortune. the trail always
leads back to the shoes."
·
"Why Is that?" I as ked him.
"I'm not sure, Watson. Let's sne
what we know alrrudy. Imelda had
3,ll0 pairs of size 8 sooes In her
rloSt'l. most of which had never
been worn . Why , Watson. why 7 "
"Suppose Ferdinand Marcos had
a fool fetish. Many men with power
do ."
"It 's too easy , Watson . Even
somron£1 with an ex trem£' lbot
fixation could never go through
.1.:m pairs."
"I've known people with IPtishes
_who went through a pair of new
shoes every day . Perhaps Ferdl·
nand was one of them."
"I checked around at the p~la:e.
No one ever saw Marros playing
with Imelda 's stiles."
"Well then. Sherlock , maybe
Imelda was the one woo had a foot
fetish."
Sherlock smiled as he usually
does when he's caught me. "Wrong,
Warson. Nol a foot fetish. If
anything, Imelda had a sme
fetish."
"Wha t is a srne !etish7 "
"It 's a compulskln to hold and
caress a piece o! bot wear to
assuage your goUt."
"And what causes one to have tt'e
fetish?"
"We'r1' not sure. Ali we know~
that many people who have a sooe
fetish also have a numll,&gt;red bank
account In Switzerland."
"It's all starting to come to·

gether. Sherlock. Mrs. Marros
bought shoes on her trips abroad to
disguise the !act she was opening
numbered bank accounts."
"Just the opposite, my dear
Watson. Imelda opened numbered
bank account s abroad to disguise
Ihe !act she was buying shoes."
"Of rourse," I said. "Bur why 7 "
"Imelda had a very deprived
childhood. The money she sent out
o! tlr&gt; country was to assu!l' her
that no matter what happened to
the Philippine government. she
would lilways have something to
wear to the ball."
"But, Sherlock. we're talking
about S3 bllilon. All' you trying to
tell me that all this money was set
aside for t&gt;otwear7 "
"Have you priced women 's shoes
lately, Wat&gt;Dn? "
"That 's all well and good. But
!O.Ippose Imelda had stocked up on
the shoes so that when she was
booted rut C: ManUa she rould open
her own store In Honolulu."
"Take a look at this photo. Does
Imelda look like somebody who
would work In a shoe store?"
"Probably not. But she could own
It and not work there."
"Except lor one thing, Watson.
Ali the shoes are size 8. You can't
open a store where all the footwear
is the sa me size."
"Hmmmn. Well, tell me, Sher·
lock, does solving the shoe enigma
help you solve the problem of where
the Philippine treasury is?"
"Nor necessarily. A lot of It Is
hidden In real estate, gold, jewelry,
i:lmks and legitimate companies
that Marcos bought when he was

riding high . Bul all that has
surfaced are the shoes."
"Quite. Say what you will,
Sherlock, the Marcoses always
covered their tracks ."
"Watson, I would like to go back
and take one moll' look at Imelda's
closet."

Doonesbury

Marcoses had a dog
guarding their clot hes. On the night
they sneaked out of the palace the
oog did not bark_ Why not,
Watson•"
"Why, Sherlork 7 "
"Elementary. The dog hadashoe
in his mouth."
"The

The Daily Sentinei-Page-3

Veteran pitchers
provide positive
baseball headlines
By United Press International
Three veteran pitchers - each
vital to their teams' pennant hopes
this season - provided positive
news Thursday.
At Yuma, Ariz., LaMarr Hoyt,
San Diego's ace. said he Is
recovering from a drinking problem and will ll'port to the Padres'
camp Friday.
The 31-year-Oid right-hander will
spend the first two to three weeks &lt;1
the regular season getting inlo
shape befall' !l'jolning the rotation.
In a statement released by !he
team, Hoyt said he was unaware
how serious his problems were
when he checked Into a Minnesota
rehabilitation center Feb. 28.
At St. Petersoorg, Fla.. 36year-old Bob Forsch, who the
Cardinals expect to help !lll the vo id
c!l'ated by the trade o! Joaquin
Andujar, combined with Todd
Worrell and· Ken Dayley on a
five-hitter to help St. Louis beat
Toronto 3-0.
Forsch, who probabty·wm start
the regular season's third game,
allowed three hits and walked none
over five Innings. A nine-game
winner last year, the right·hander
has yielded just thre&lt;' earned runs
in 15 spring Innings.
At West Palm Beach, Fla., Nolan
Ryan, whose poor finish last season
raised questions about a 39-year-old
right ann that has !Ired !asrbaUs lor
3,937 major-league Innings, hurled
five strong innings to lead Houston
to a 4-2 victory over Montreal.
Ryan struck out six and allowed
two hits, Including a two-run homer
by Vance Law, who Is 17-!or·38
1.4471 with two homers and a
ream-leading nine RBI .
Several other. veterar pitchers
also had strong outings Thursday.
At Miami, Dennis Martinez
scattered lour hits over five innings
and Baltimore scored all their runs
in the !oarth inning to defeat
Atlanta 6-3. Martinez. making his
third start r:t the sprtng, allowed one
run.
At Vero Beach. Fla.,.Fernando
Valenzuela pitched seven shutout
Innings to pace Los Angeles to a :&gt;-2
decision over Minnesota. The vete·
ran left· bander yielded lour hit s,
wa lked none and struck out six.
Light-hitting Dave Anderson, fight·
lng lor a roster spot, smacked a
three· run homer !or the Dodgers off
starter John Butcher.
At Winter Haven, Fla., RJck
Rhoden became tbe first PillS·

Reds split two games

burgh pitcher to go more than five
Innings this spring and Mike Diaz
hit a solo homer to lead the Pirates
to a :&gt;-2 victory over Boston. Rhoden
scattered five hits and struck out
three In 6 2-3 Innings. Bruce Hurst
took the loss.
There was bad ne,.,; lor two
veteran pitchers.
At Pompano Beach, Fla., Burt
Hooton was given his unconditional
release by Texas, which said It will
begin the season with three rookie
pitchers In the starting rotation.
Hooton, 36, has a 15J.l36 career
record. He was signed by the
Rangers as a free agent jrlor to last
season when he went 5-8 with a 5.23
ERA. This spring, he was 1·0 with a
4.91 ERA.
In other training camp nem:
At Pompano Beach, Fla., a
three-run homer by Curtis Wilker·
son and oolo blasts by Tom
Paclorek and Steve Bli'Chele car·
lied the Rangers to a 5-4 victory
over the Yan kl'es. Ali three home
runs came off starter' and loser
Dennis Rasmussen.Dave Winfield
went 3·for4 and homered for New
York.
At Tuscon, Ariz., Jim •Hender·
son's bases-loaded groundout
scored Thad Bosley with the
winning run in the lOth inning,
giving the Chicago Cubs a 10.9
victory over Oeveland. The teams
combined lor ll hit s and lJ doubles.
Chicago's Brian Dayett was 5-o!-6
with two RBI.
At Sconsdale, Ariz., Chili Davis
and Wlll Clark hit back- to-bark
home' runs In the seventh Inning.
and Jim Gott and two relievers
combined on a seven-hitter to lift
the San Francisco Giants to an 8-1
triumph over the Milwaukl'e
Brewers.
In taler exhlbiti:ln games:
At Palm Springs, Cali! .. Jose Rijo
pitched siX shutout innings. and
Tony Phillips and Charlie O'Brien
paced a 14-hlt anack with three hits
apiece to lift Oakland to a 5-0 victory
over Callfomla. RJjo permitted lour
hils and Steve Ontiveros completed
the shutout with three hitless
Innings.
At Yuma, Ariz .. Bruce Bochy's
one-out, pinch-hit single In the lith
inning drove In Blp RoD&gt;rts to give
San Diego an fl. 7 &lt;Pcision over
Seanle. The Padres rallied !rom a
7.() deficit wlthseven seventh·innlng
runs.Phil Bradle,· and Dave Hend·
erson each cracked lwo-run rnmers
in Ute first inning lor Seattle.

Tornadoes post 64
win over Ravenswood
Coach Mlck Winebrenner's
Southern Tornadoes whirled up
anot her storm Thursday afternoon
to post a IH victory over Class 'AA '
Ravenswood and remain unde·
lea ted at 3-().1.
Southern is 2.() in the SVAC and
!has already equalled its winning
output o! one yea r ago.
Senior hurler Jay Bostick picked
up the win in going the distance,
striking out six and walking live.
while allowing just three hits.
Greg Stu rn su!!ered the loss with
four sb·lk&lt;'OU IS and four walks to his
credit .

Eric Milliron, an error, ard two run
triple by Jay Bostick.Scott Wickline
then tined a run scoring single to
plate the fourth run of the inning,
the SCO!l' now 4·1.
Southern came light bark In the
fourth round a!trr Bostick had
retired the side in the rophaifo!the
inning.
Woae and Milliron again singled
before Jamie Hensler smacked
another two nm single.
Ravenswood threa tened in the
seventh. scoring thre&lt;' runs on two
walks,an ermr,and a double by
Travis Thompson.
That rally wa s not enough,
Ravenswood plated the game's however, as Southern held on lor
first run in the first Inning when the win, 64.
Lewhew reached oo an error,Per·
Dan Wolfe and Milliron led the
rish singled. and a run ('()me home attack with two singles each.
Bos tick triplcd ,whlle Brian Free·
on a Ioree rut,the srore 1·0.
Ali was quiet untll the third man,Jamle Hensler,Todd Adams·
inning, when Southern erupted lor ,Wickline .and John Riffle each
four runs on singles by Dan Wolfe, singled.
Thompson doubled for Ravens- - - - - - - - - - - - - , wood, while Perrish and St um each
singled .
Southem plays at Kyger Creek
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Monday.
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DOUBLE PIAY COMPIEI'ED- Cincinnati Reds' roolde shortstop
Kurt StWweU leaps over sliding Detrofl Tiger Harry SpOman at second
base then fires lo Drst lo oomplete a double play wring Thursday's
spring exhibition game at Tampa. The Tigers dumped the Reds, 8-4.
UPI.

Meigs-GAHS battle to 9-9 tie
Gallipolis and Meigs battled to a
9·9 deadlock in a non-conference
baseball game at Rock Springs
Thursday evening.
The host Marauders battled back
from 42 and 94 deficits to fie the
game in the sixt h inning. The game
was called after seven because of
darkness. No decision was made on
the possibility of completing the
ga me at a later date.
The tie left GAHS with a 1-2-1
record. Meigs is 1-1-1.
Mike Wickline hurled the first
five and two-thirds innings for
GAHS. He gave up nine runs (one
ea rned ! on 10 hits. Wickline fanned
thre&lt;' and walked two. He was
relieved by Robi Young, who
blanked the Marauders the final

Phil Bailey and Sean Collry
collected thre&lt;' hils each Wednesday evening as the Hannan Trace
Wildcats rolled !rom behind to
defeat Oak Hill, 11-8 in an SVAC
contest at Mercerville.

Marauderettes lose
Karla Howell had three hits ard
Kim Polcyn two asGailia Academy
High School's Blue Angels defeated
host Meigs, 11·9. In a non·league
game Thursday evening.
The victory left Gallipolis with a
1·2 record.
Meigs dropped to J.J. The MHS
girls. defending Tri-Valley League,
Class AA sectional and district
champions and regional runnerups.
handed GAHS three of Its four
defeats in 1985 enrou te to a 19.0
regular season performance.
GAHS was 174 a year ago.
Gallipolis outhit the Marauder
girls. 94. Howell had a double for
the winners. Tammy Wright a
triple for MHS.
Howell was credited with the
victory. She fanned one and walked
three. Marla Musser was charged
with the defeat. She fanned three.
Meigs hurlers wa lked 15 batters.
GAHS will play ar Fairland
Tuesday. Meigs wil l host Warren
Local Monday In ir s 1VC opener
Monday.

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At Clearwater, Paul O'Neill hit a
thre&lt;'·run homer In the seventh
Inning lor the Reds win.
The PhUlles jumped to a 3-0 lead
off starter Ron Robinson when Juan
Samuel blasted a long. two-run
homer to left field in the first inning
and Mlit Thompson singled In a
fifth· Inning run.

FRIDAY thru

!IPHil
fflOtf
DAY
9:!-t
A

one and two-t hirds innings. Young
•
fanned three and walked one.
Charles
Hudson
went
the first
GAHS had eight errors.
li\'e
Innings
lor
Philadelphia,
scat·
Todd Hysell hurled the first four
tering
four
hits
and
striki
ng
out
one.
frames for MHS. He gave up nine
He
had
given
up
14
runs
in
12
runs (seven earned) on nine hit s.
pll'Vious innings.
He tanned one and walked thre&lt;'. He
The Reds started their comeback
was relieved by Shawn Baker In the
in
the sixth inning off Tom Hume.
fifth. Baker allowed no runs, three
With
one out, Tony Perl.'Z walked
hits, fanned five and did not walk
and
Wayll'
Krenchlcki was safe on
any batters. Meigs had two errors.
an
error
by
Samuel. Dave Concep·
Young, Todd Slone and Scoll
rlon
walked
to
load the bases before
Miller paced the visitors at the plate
catcher
Sal
Butera
singled to drive
with two hits apiece. Mike Bar·
in
two
runs
and
make
the score 3-2.
!rum's three hits in four trips led
In
the
seventh,
Cincinnati
left ·
Meigs' attack. Rodd Harrison was
fielder
Cal
Daniels
singled
.
stole
two-for-two.
and made It tu third when
GAHS plays at South Point second
rightfielder Tracy .Jones lined a
Monday. Meigs plays at Warren single of! Hume's leg. O'Neill, who
Local.
went 3-for-5, then blasted a pitch
over the right field wall to conclude
the scoring.

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and two RBI's. Colley had lour
RBI's on his three hits and Bradley
Creme&lt;'ns, a freshman. collected
two hits In !our trips and two RBI's .
Oak HiU jumped into a 5-0 lead
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and live I'Uns in lhe sixth.
Adkins had three hits In lour tries
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Masle had two hits. one a homer
and Faye had two hits. Simpson
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Hannan Trace, 1·1 plays at Nort h
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Welsh, ' bidding to make the Reds'
staff, pitched three scoreless In•
nings.
The Reds Thursday cut lour
players !rom their major league
training camp.
Sent ro minor league camp were
pitchers Derek Botelho and Bob
Buchanan, first baseman Terry
Lee and catcher-infielder Lloyd
McClendon.
The Reds also placed catcher
Dave Van Gorder on the 21-day
disabled list, retroactive to March

TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) - Dave
Engle smashed a two. run homer off
loser Blll Gullickson to hlghight a
three-run fourth inning and pace
the Detroit Tigers to an 8-4
exhibition win over a spllt·squad of
Cincinnati Reds Thursday.
The Reds sent hall their squad to
Clearwater, Fla., where they de·
feated the Philadelphia Phlliles, 5-3.
Gullickson yielded eight hits and
five runs in live Innings as his
exhibition record slipped to 0.2.
Nick Esasky homered l\\1ce and
drove in all lour runs lor the Reds,
who collected a dozen hit s off three
Tiger pitchers, including sl1lrter
and winner Walt Ter!l'U.
The Tigers, who rapped out 13
hits, scored twice In first inning on
an RBI ground oot by Larry
Herndon and a run· producing error
by center fielder Eric Davis.
After Cincinnati tied it 2-2 in the
oortom of the first, Detroit wpnl
ahead to stay in the fourth when
Chet Lemon doubled In a run and
EngiP hit his two-run homer to deep
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Bi blt·
School 9 ."JI . 1 rn . :1.1 u rm n ~? Wors hip 10 ."IIJ
J . m. E\"('nl n ~ Wor·s t11p 7 Ofl p m Wrdn f'~
day, 7: 00pm P r.l _\'t'r mPt'tl ng .
M][)O I.EPORT CHL"RCH OF THE \ r\
ZARENE. Co -pastor" Rrv Cha rlf's Co)'lt"
and R('v . Na ncy Cov lr Bill Whtt r. Su ndav
Sc hool Sup!. Sunda~ S&lt;·hool !UO a .m ,
M o rnin~W ors hlpto · 30a . m , E\·angellstl c
• m f't' tln ~ 7 00 p m WPdnt&gt;o;d a ~ . 7·00 p m
Prayer mt'&lt;'llng
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTR \
OF MEIGS COlXf\'
Rt•\1. Ken Wilkinson
HARRTS0:\1\' ll. LF PRESBYTERIA:'&gt;.:
CHURC H - Sundav Worshi p Sf' r\'kt&gt;S
9:00a .m .: C'hur&lt;' hSI:hovl 10 J.'i,l m : Blbl r
Study Sunda y 7· .'l(l p m.: Pr .-t vf&gt;r Grou p
Wf'd ne.&lt;iiday ar ~ - ()() .1 m.
~IDDI.EP ORT P RESBrTERI 1\ N Church S&lt;'hOOl 10· 1.1 a m. Mo rning Wor
ship 11 : 15 a .m Tuf'sday, 10:00 a .m. Bl bl(&gt;
Study; T hur sday, i ·.lO p. m Bib! (&gt; Stud y
SYRAC USE FIRST UNl TEO PRESBY ·
TER IAN - Wo r ship .'iif&gt;rvlce 10: 15 a.m .
Chur&lt;'h SChoollO:OO a .m Tuf'sda y. \Oa .m.
BlbiP Sludy, Supda y, 6 p.m. Junior and Sf'.
nlor High Youth Groups.
RUTLAND CHURC H OF GOD, P astor .
Joh n E'&gt;'an s. Sunday S(' hool 10 :00 a .m :
Sunda y Morning Worship 11 :00 a .m . Chll drt&gt;n '.S C' hurc h 11 a.m . Sunday EvenlnR:
!;(&gt;rvlc(' 7 00 p m . Wed , 6 p rn . Young La dl£'s ' Au11:il lary Wednesd a ~·. 1 p.m. Fa m Jly Worship .
HAZEL CO MM UNITY CHUR CH. NN! r
Long Bot tom . Edsel Hart, pastor . Sunday
School 9:.10 a.m.: Worship 10:30 a .m.;
Pra)'t'f mf'e'tlng Thursday, 7:30p.m .
'MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CI!URCH. Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph

Middleport. Ohio

. K&amp;C JEWELERS

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111 £ Main Street
991-3785. Pomeroy

pa ~ t o r

Sunda y
10: 00a .m .;
Wurship , 11 :00 a.m . Wt&gt;dnt•sda~·
,lnd Satu rda y EvPnlng Sf&gt;rvicf's at 7 J0 p

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MEIGS
COOPERr\TIVE PARISH
l ''1TEO METHODIST CHURCH
SORTIIEAST O.USTER
ft&lt;ov . Don .\r&lt;:her

R~e~.~! ';:~;..,
,\LFRED - (h"'·ch School 9: 30a .m :
\\'or~ h i p . 11 a.m .. CMYF' 6· :lOp. m . VMW

I is the day

upon which we are
reminded what we are
on the other 364.
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Pomerov

Mill Work·
Cabinet Making

Pomeroy

992-3325

IDJ

Mark Twain

he first of Apr il is the day

That children call their own ,
And celebrate it when they play
The jokes that we've outgi..JWn.
Yet fools occur on any date,
Who think they can rely
On luck; and thus eliminate
The need for God on high .
They only Seek the lord's Support
When fortune's been reversed;
Then faith becomes a last resort ,
. h h
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Wh IC
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ave een t e IrS!.
h
W0r5 ip Him and give your thanks ,
At; d .
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And then you'll never join the ranks
We call the Apr il Fools.

REA~TY

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REAlTOR

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

SENTINEL

GroceriesGenml Merchandise
Racine 949-1550

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Mr. HERMON UNl TED BRETHREN

JohnF FuiU,Mqr
Ph 992 2101

RACINE PLANING MILL

216 S. Second

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THE DAILY
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Middleport-

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
Nat1onwide Ins . Co.

but who so walketh wisely,
he shall be delivered "
- Proverbs 28:26

Friday, March 28, 1986

IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located in Tellas
Community off Ct . Rt . 82. Rev. Robert
Sa nders. pa s1or. J et( Hollrr. la y Jeadf'!' ;
Ed Roush , Sunday School Supl. Sunday
School 9· 30 a. m.: morn ing worship and
rhlldrf'n's churc-h . 10:30 a. m .: eveningpreach ing S&lt;'rvlcf' on thf' sr-cond and
fourth Sundays at 7: :ro p.m.: Chrlst1a n Endeavo r on the first and third Sunda ys at
i'::rl p.m . Wt'dn i'Sday prayPr m(&gt;t'Ung and
Blbl• sludy. 7: :111 p .m.
CHUR CH OF GOD OF PROPHEcY .
Localed on 0 . J . Whll• Road or H~hw av
160. Pat Hrnson. pastor. Sunday School to
a.m. Class&lt;'S rorall Oj&lt;es .J"nlo r Ch,rch 11
a .m .; Morning worship 11 a.m. Adult
Choir pracilce 6 p.m . Sunday . Young Pro~
plt&gt; 's. Chl ldrt&gt;n 's Church and Adult Blb iP
Si udy, wrone&lt;day ai7 : 30 p. m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL . 570 Grant
Sr .. Mlddlcpo rl. Affiliated •vllh SOui hcrn
Baptist Conv('ntlon . David Bryan , Sr., Ml
niSicr. Sunday School 10 a .m .: Mornlng
wo rship 11 a .m.; E\'£&gt;nlng worship 7p.m :
Wednesday cvrnlng Bible Sludy a nd
prayE&gt;r m(&gt;(&gt;tlng 7 p.m.
·
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST. Si.
Rl. 1.24 and Co . Rd . 5. Mark Set•wrs. min is "' · Sunda y School Supl. Harry Hen
drlcks: Sun do ySc hool9: 30a . m.: Morning
worship 10:30 a.m .; Evening worship 7 p ,
m . Wednesda y worship 7 p.m .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAr&lt; CHUR CH,
Cornrr Sycamore a nd Sf'{"ond Sts. Po·
meroy . Th• Rrv . Willia m Mlddlcswarlh .
pstor. Sundal' SChool 9: 45 a .m.,· Church
m.

l~;~.t."·~~i;,~~~~~H:i'E~A;~jRT. PhCHURCH.
Msgr.·
1:
992· ~98 Satur

1 :.10 p. m.: S"nda.·

~a . m . and 10 a .m. C'o nfPS sl ons 00 (.
half hour bt&gt;forf' t•&lt;:~ch Mass . CC'Dclassf'S .

Sunda~· Sc-hool 9:ll a .m.: Stcond and
rourth Sundays worship service at 2: l) p.
m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth and
Ma ln St .. Mlddl('pOrl. Rev . Cllber1 Craig,
Jr . past or . Mrs. Er.·ln Baumgardner.
Sunday School Sup t. Sunda y School9: 30a .
m.: Worship ~rv lce. 10 :45 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hoskin s. f&gt;vang£'1ist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m .: Worshlp . lO a. m.: Sun day {'Ye n in~ scrvlcr 6 p.m ; Wednesday
('V(&gt;ning srr vice, 7 p.m .
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine ,
Rt 12-1 . William Hoback . pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m .: Sunda y evealng serv ice 7
p.m . WC'dn csday pvcnl ng sel"\'lce 1 p.m .
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle .
Supt. Sunday School 9: )') a .m. Morning
Worship 10 : JO a.m . Pray('r sPrdc-e, altf'rn att' Sundays.
MIODLEPO HT P EN TECOSTAL . Third
Avr Rt&gt;v. Cl ark Baker. pastor. Carl Not ·
tlngha m. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
&amp;Mol 10 a.m. wi th c lasses for all ag~
E\' (&gt;nln~ sen •kl'!i at 6 p.m . WOOnesday Blbit' s tudy at 7:.10 p.m. Youth st&gt;rv!rt:&gt;S Fri day at 7· ll p.m
ECCLES lA f' ELLOW.SHI P. 128 Mill SL,
Middleport . Brorh t'r Chu ck McPherson,
pastor. Sund;ry School 10 a.m .; Sunday
t'Vf'n !ng st'rvicPs at7 p m and Wf'dn{".'iiday
Sf'fV Ict'S at f P.nt

ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. K&lt;'nnl'lh Smil h.
pastor. Su nd:. _\' S&lt;'hool 9:30a.m .: rhu rrh
S('rv icfi' 7:30p .m .. youth [('IJowship 6:30 p.
m.: Dible stud~·. Thursday. 7:30 p.m
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTOOUSE , 3:11!5
Hiland Road . Pomt'roy . Tom Kt&gt;lly. pa stor . Dann v L.:lmbt'rt . S. S. Supt. Sunday
rnornin~ St'f\"irt• il l 10 a.m., Sunday(' V('fl ·
in~ spr.· lcf' 7:30pm Tuf'Sda y and.Thursday Sf'rvi('f'S a t 7:.10 p.m .

Third 1\J(&gt;sda _v. : :ro p.m . Communion.
first SundJ y !Archer !
_ Gloria Nowak
11 a .m . Sundav
CHESTE R - Wors hip 9 am .: Church · · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' VICTORY BAPTIST . 525 N 2nd S! ..
WORD OF fA ITH . 93 Mill Sr . MlddiPSchool lOam AlbiPStudy. Thursda ~· . 7 p. ...
Mlddl(lpo rt Jam C'S £ . K('(&gt; S{"f'. pa stor .
port Sunda) morn in~ st:'rvlcP 10 15 a.m.
Sunday morn lnJZ worship to a .m .; Evrn m .: l" MW . first Thursda y I p.m : Co m munlo n. fi rs t Sunda~· !Ar&lt;'hf'r \.
lng sl"'rvlce 7 p.m ; \\IOOn esday £1\'(&gt;nlng
Sunday f'\'f'nln$! 7: 30. Thl.lrsda _v momln"'
.JOPPA- \\'o rs hlp ~ - :l() am . Chu rr h
worship 7 p m. Vlsila tl on. Thursdav 6: 10
Blbl r s lud y 10 a.m. W('((n f'Sday C'\'£'nlng
School t O lJ d m Bib It&gt; St u d~ · Wf'dn ~ da\ .
p.m .
·
7:30 pm.
7 :UJ P m 1.John ~n n 1
.
MORSE CHA PEL CHURCH _Gary
NE\\' HAV E f'o; CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZAREN£ . H('\." Glrndon StrOtJd, pastor
LO:\C BOTI'OM - Churrh Schoo l 9· .10
Holl£&gt;r. pastor. Sunday &amp;hoot, 10 a.m ":
:1 m . Worship :- p m .. Rt biP Studv . WOO ·
worship 'lrrvkf' . 11 a.m .: pr ay&lt;•r m£'t'ting ,
Sumla~· School9 .10 a.m : Worship 'lf'n'kf',
7:30p.m . Thurs day
nPSda' . 7· 30 p m : U ~Yf . \\"PdilPSddv .
10: 30 ,1.m .. Youlh SC'rvlrr Sunday 6: 1 ~ p.
ll:OO p m . Co mmunion Fi rs t Sunda~ ,
CARLE: TON I NTER DENOMINATION·
m . Sunday cvrnl n~ St:'f\ "1('(17 : 00 p.m. Wed
! r\tT h&lt;&gt;r t
da }.·. P rayf' r mt'('tlnR 7: 30p.m. Thursda v.
AL CHURCH. Kingsbury RoJd . R('v . Da LIVIN G WORD CHESTER CHU RCH
n('Sda~ · Pr a)"W Mt&lt;rtlnJiC and Blblt&gt; Study
R E E OS\ "Il. l.E - ChurC' h Sc hool 9· .10 a
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST , PomeroV vld Cu rfma n. pastor. SUnda y Srhool 9: 30
OF GOD - Gllb(&gt;rl Spffi('('r. pa stor . Sun 7:00p.m .
m . Worship Sf'n·trf' 11 : 00 a m. 1 Dwlrr 1
Harrl sonvillt&gt; Rd Robt&gt;rt Purtell, mlnfs a .m.: Ra lph \a\"1. Supt. Ewning wors hip
day Sthool 9: .30 a .m .; Morning Sl'f\"kf'
~EASE SIITI'LEMENT CHURCH. Su n·
Tl 'PPERS PLAI:'\/S ST PAL"L _
f(&gt;r; Slf'V&lt;' Stanlry. S. S. Supl : Bill McEI·
7:00 p .m Prayf'r mf'f'lin R:. Wf'dnPSdav
10 OOa .m ; Sunda y£&gt;veningsPr.•l ce7:00p .
day aftern oon !&gt;ri"V\&lt;'rs at 2: 30 . Thursdav
ro\
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Asst
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Supt
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SundavSchooi9:JOa
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7
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pray•
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Ch ur' h School q a m . Worship 10 d m..
: p.m
··
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n.~ "
f'\'f11lng Sf'I'\' ICf'S at i : JO
.
Wors
LONG
BO ITOM CHR ISTIAJI'. Jody
7 p· m ·
Bt blr Stud.\ . Tuf·~da~.: .10 pm . l 'MW
hi Shi p d!it'r.'icf'
., 10: 30 a'.m.; EvE&gt;nlng wor'
Third Tu t&gt;&lt;:dJ\ . :- .lfJ p m , communton
s P un ay' p.m. and Wednf'Sda y, ?p.m .
Hol la nd . past or; Wall act&gt; Da mewood ,
MT. OLIV E COMMUNITY CHURC H.
fiRST BAPT IST CH UH.CH . MaSCfl, W.
F irst Sunda\ tAr&lt;'hf'\' l
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH , PinP
Sunda y &amp; hool Supr Worship SPrdcP, 9 a .
Law r£'l1('(' Bush, pastor. Max Folmt&gt;r, Sr .
Va . Pastor. Bill Murph v. Sunda'" SchoollO
lE:'I.'T RAL CLL:STER
GrovP . Thf' R£'\'. Will iam M!ddlt&gt;swarth.
m.; Blblr &amp;hool 10 a .m .
Supt Sunday Sc-hoo l and Morning Worship
a...·. .Jamt"!!t E . forbilt
~stor. Chur&lt;'h SE' n 'IC£' 9:30a .m .: Sunday
9· 30 a m · Sunc.Jay tvenlni serv ice 7 p m ·
a .m .; Sunda:v l'vrn lni i' : .10 p.m . Pra)'f'r
hoo l 10 : 30 a.m.
H\'S EL l Rl'N· HOLINESS CHUR~
.
y'out h. m£'('1\ng
..
. . &lt;'S.. ·
mPt•llnf{ and Bl blr stud y Wednf'Sday, 7: 30
R.f-\·. Slt'\'C"M :\t'lson
u1
a nd Bible Study . Wrdn
p m Evt"'f)"OOf' wt'I CO mf' .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Sunda y School at~: 3(l a.m .. Mo rningwor ·
day, 7 p.m.
Rf'v . Mf'lvtn Franklin
Rl!T'LAND fREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa R-•v. C1t&gt;mmtf' s. Zuni.a, Jr.
J ot\n Wright. pastor. Sunda\' SC'hool9: Jlla
ship at 10. 30 a.m .: Sundayevmlng sf'fvkP
UN tTED FAITH CHURCH. Rt 7 on P ol(&gt;m Sl. R(lv . Paul Taylor. pastor. Sundav
RI'\'. Andr'"'' Rubt&gt;nkln~
m : Larry Ha}'nt&gt;S , S. S. Sup\. Mo rn In~
ar i : .lO p.m. Thursda y SP n "IC'f•s at 7: :10 p.
meroy By-Pass. Rev . Da\'id Wiseman. Sr ..
School 10 a.m., Sunda~· ('V(&gt;nln2 7: 00p.m ·:
:\SBL"RY tS)r dCUSf'l _ \\.'ors hip 11 ,1 m
worship 10: 30 a.m.
m.
pas tor. Melvin Drake. S. S. Supt. Sunct.w
Wfldnt"s da ~ t'Vf'nlnJ!: pr a~· pr m('('ting 7:00
. Church School~ ~ ~ a m ; Chargp Bibl r
RACINE CHURCH OF THE N,\ZA
FREEDOM GOSP EL MISSION ar Bald
School ~ : :lOam.: Morning Worship 10 :30;
p.m .
RENE . R(&gt;\" , Llo\·dD (irlmm Jr restor
Kno b. loca tf'd on Cou nty Road 31 . Rev
Evenlnlil Worship 7: 30 p.m .; Wednesday
Stud\ . W£&gt;dm'!ida,,· 7: &amp;1 p.m .: UMW. fir st
' ....,
'", or 1•~
l.a\.\'r"n~
P rayer S
Ora Bass, Chalrm
SOl"T H BETHEL NEW Tl'l&gt;TAMENT
T u rsda~. 7 .10 p m . Cho 1r Rt•ht'itr ~ a l.
~~ Boa' rd ·o· Chris·
' " Glu"s•n• .. ~ ..... mp . pa~1or. R f'V
. erv ICt', ••· 30 p.m .
CHURCH . Sll\'f'r Rld~(' . Duan f' Sydt'n ·
\\"f'dn r~d.n I) ,lfl p m . l'~1 w . lnu r tt1 Sun tlan Llff'. SundaySchoo l9: 30a .m .; Morn ·
Rog&lt;'r Willford . ass t. pa stor. Preochln~
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rail road
strlckf'r . pas tor . Sunday SChool 9 a.m.:
da~ . ti"JO p m , :"'rl!&gt;on 1
lng worship 10: 30 am .. P\'ange llsfl r S&lt;'r
S('fVIcl'S Sunda y 7:30p.m Prayer meeting
St .. Mason. Sunda\' SrhoollO a .m .; Morn Church s Prv it'f' 10 a .m. BJb l(' Study Wed
ENT ERPRI!'.E _ Wors hip !I d m.:
viCf' i : 00 p.m. W«&lt;nt&gt;Sda y servlc£1, 7 p.m
Wt&gt;dnl'"Sday. 7:30 p m .. Gary Griffith ,
lng worship 11 a.n1 .: Eve-nlng servlct' 6 p.
nf'sdl y at7: 30 p m. Jun£' thru S!:'plemb('r ,
Chu rc h S;:&gt;houi iO d m . Blbl(&gt; Stud\ . Tut&gt;s
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. DPx l_ea der . Youth groups Sunday f'vt&gt;l'11rtg at
m . Prayt&gt;r mt'&lt;'lln~ and Blbl{' Study Wt&gt;d ·
7 p.m. Orto~r thru May. Sundayf'Vf.'Rlnj.;
d,1 ~, _ 7 lOp m l "M\\" . First Mond;l \. 7 .l :l
tf'r . WOOdy Call. pastor . SPr-.oict&gt;S Sundav
6: 30p.m. with R~ff a nd VloiPt Willford ,
nesday . 1 p.m.
F&lt;'ll ow snlp r p.m . .Junr thru Sf'Ptf'mbPr . li
p m . l" MYF Su nda\. 6 p m Choir Rf'·
10 a.m . and 1 p.m. Wednesda y, 7 p.m ·
lead £'rs Co mmunion S&lt;"n ' IC'r first Sunda y
FOREST RUN BAPT IST. Rtv . Nylf'·
p.m . Octobrr thru Mav .
hr.tr~al.ti lflp.m Wl'dnrsd.l\ t F ranklinl
RAC INE fi RST BAPTI~T . St(&gt;Vt&gt;
each mon th.
Bord£'n. past or . Corn('llus Bunrh , sup! .
FLATWOODS_ C"hur('h Sch ool. 1o.1 m
Dl'avf'r . Pa stor Mikr Swl~f'r . Sundav
WliiT E'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYA N
WM\h lp. 11 •1 m . RiblP ~tud\ . Thur~
Sc hool Sup! , Sunda~· Sehool 9:30 a .m .":
CHU RC' H - Coo lv ill£' RD. RPv Phillip Rl d.l \ . -;- pm . L' :\t YF' . Sunl"la, : t; pm
Morn lnR ~.~.·or s h l p 10: -W a.m ; Sundav
dmour.pastor . Sunda ySchool9:30a .m .;
t Fr,mk ll n•
f'Vt'n\n f! wors hip 7· 30 pm ; \\'f'dn PSda~·
worship se n ·Jce 10:30 a .m .: Blblr studv
f'vf' nln 2 Btblr sl ud y 7.:1J p .m
anrl worshi p st&gt;rv ll'£'. Wf'dnf'Sday, 7 p.m ."
FORF:ST Rl"\ ~ \\ or~ h !p q J m :
Chu 11 h Sch ool 10 ,\ ~~ Ctwtr p r.~r tl&lt;'f&gt;.
BCRLIN GHAM ill MMUTI&lt;TIY CHURCH.
RUT LA ND CHURCH OF CHR IST.
Tu 1 ·~ 1 t, 1 , h .111 p m L' , t\\" r1r,t Tuf's lln .
Burllnf!:ham Ra; l.audf'l'mllt . pastor. RoMark Jones . pastor. Btl! Ni cholson. Sun·
brrt Coza rt. &lt;&amp;s.c;l~tant pastor Sunda\" School
day School Supt Sunda y Schooi9:30 a .m .:
: .tn p m 1~~·1~ 0 n 1
HL ,T H , :\-1L&lt;Id tr pnrt 1 _ Church S&lt;--hool.
10 .l .m.: wor~h ip; p.m.. WNnPSda~·- I) p.m
Morning Wo rsh ip a nd Co mmunion 10:30 a.
"lll .1m :'vl1'rnm g Wor ~ h\p 10 .lO .1 m .
yourhmN'II ng; Wf'd .. 7 p.m. church srr'\'ICf'S
m.
Ynuth \.rnup -' p m . \\','tl nt&gt;Sda' , Churt'h
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CH URCH , 1.1;
RL'TLA ND BI BLE M ETOODIST Amos
nw rrhf'.u- ...11 ~ P m thur , d..w . mll r o rf Rt :IZJ Rt&gt;v &amp;n J Wa m. pa stor. Tilli s , past or . Sonny Hu dson. sup! . Sunday
P t.nN S.:·n ·lrl' h m p m Bible Stud \' .· 7
Lt•e Rus.5f' ll . S.S. Sup! Sunday Sc huo\9 :.10
Sl'hool 9: 30 &lt;r .m., ~1o rnln~ wors hip , 10: 30
·
J .m.: Morn ln2 Worship IO ::lb am ; Sun ·
p m 1z un\j:1. 11
a. m : Sunda y £'\" f'flln~ ~('1"\"kf' i :OO p.m.
MI~EHS \'! LLF: _ W n r ~ htp Spn·irr IO
da y l'''l' nlnJiC w nlcf' 7:JO p.m .; Wedn rs ·
Wt'dn P'S day Sf'rv ic(' 7 p .m WMPO pro.1 m . Chu rr h X'hnu l 11 ,1 111 . l 'MW . third
da y sp n ·tce . 7.:1() p m.
~ram 9 a.m. rarh Sunday.
W t'Cint"~dd .\ . 1 p m Chotr pr ac tlrf' :\1onSILVER RL:N BAPTIST. Bill Litt lf'.
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF THE ;o.JAZA d,lv -;- mp m 1 :\t•lson ,
pa stor . S!('\'f' Lllllr . S S Supt Sunda v
RE!'\E. Rt \ . LuiA'f'il Ford . pastor . Sundav
PE ~\RI. Cl\ ,\ PF.L _ Wors hi p S('f\" LC~' 9
School 10 a.m.. Morning worslp . 11 il .m ·:
Sfhool9· :ll a.m.; Won; hlp SPrvlee 10 :30 3.
.t rn . l t111rch "chnnl 11 .i m . l"M\\" s1,
~undayrvf'ni n jl-.-•or s h l p 7:.l0p. m Pr ayer
m.; Youn2 proplt&gt; 's servlrP 6 p.m .
7 11l p m l" ~IY F l&lt;~~t
mf'f' tin R: a nd Blblf' s tud~· T hursda y. 7::10 p.
Evangrllsllc S(&gt;n ' lrr 6: :ll p.m. Wedn rsday
1-n nd Tupo;da'
T u ~·~d.n .: JO p m 1 Hubf'nkmg t
m .. Yout h mN'IIng Wf'dnPS day at 7 p m.
st•n•lcf' 7 p.m .
P0\tf.R OY - fhurC'h St'hflOI. g 1:-t ~~ m .
REJOICI NG LIFE BAfYI'lST CHURCH
MASON CHUR CH OF CHRIST. Millf'r
\\'nr,hlp 111· Ill •1 m . Choir r\'hf'.H~Jl
- 383 1\: . 2nd M"f'.. Mlddl ('port. Sunda\'
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9 10 a.m.: Paul MusSfl r. supt. : Momtng
din g La ne. Mason. W Va J N Thacl( l'r ,
nr~ d.t \ 7 JO p.m .. l "'"'Y F' , s,'n l n r~~- Su n
wnn; hlp 10:.10 a rn .; SundJy f'\'&lt;'nln~ ser
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w.. 1 ~hip . 111-30 d m , l' \1\\' , ~-: \· rnm~ Clr
7....\RENE RN Gl f'nn McMillan . pa ~tor
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST n-;
f"l t•l Y'cnn d WMn Kd.t_\. i-:UI p m . L"MW
M .t ~ J a nk l' Ln·(•ndPr . Sunda\ S&lt;'hool
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,,\l!t·rnoon C!rrlr l s(&gt;{'ond Thu rsda \· 1 p
Sup! Sunda y ~k h ool q .10 a m .. MornlnR
Campbrll . pastor. Su nday Schoo l 9:30 a .
m 1Rub(lnkm~ 1.
"'-'Orsh lp 10:.10 a m.. Eva n g rli~tk s ('n.' k P,
m.; Jamf'S Hu~h f'S, supt Evening sen-- I£'!'
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7: JO p m Wt&gt;dn sday even In ~ prayPr mN? t·
m \\ 1t t~hlp ~ 4·1.1 m d~u!JI:•nkin~ 1
m · You th mPE&gt;IIn g, i P m
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EOF:S l 'NlTE D BRETHREI\ II'\
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CHRIST. Eldf'n R Rl a kr. pa stor ~ unda \'
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. L.etar1.
Churc h Schoo l lOam . 1 Rubrnkln~ ~
SOlTHt:KS l L.Un"t!..K
Sc-hool 10 J .m : Gar) Hf'£'d . La ;- lf'ariN
\\' . Va ., Rt I. J amf'S L~' ls , pastor. War
a_..,,_ Rosf"r Grace
~i ornlnJiC st&gt; rmon . 11 J m .: Sunrla ~ ni ght
ship sen:it'f"S 9: 30a.m.; SundaySchoolll
&amp;\·. 1'11ul McGuirt"
S('n·Jcf'S : C h ri~tlan E ndravor 7· .lO P m .
am .; [\'f'ning "'-'Ors hlp 7: 30p.m . Tuesday
Rfo" . Kr lth Radtr
Son ~ Sf'rvkr RPm PrPa chlnJ!: 8 .10 p.m
ro ttagf' praypr mf'E'tlng and BibiP Study
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HE MLOfK GRO\'E CHRIST IA N,
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d ;r·Jr•'l
Rosz£&gt;r \\ atson . pdstor f'rf'n!'on Pratt,
Va . Th€' Rf'v. Gro rg€' C. Wf'irlck. pastor .
RETHA~Y - Wm ship. 9 &lt;~. m : Chur r h
5u nd a y S&lt;'h ool Supt MorninR won;hlp 9· .l.l
Sund ay SChool 9:30a.m.; Su nday worship
Sr h011l. 111 d tn . Rlb lr Stu d ~ . ~\' f'dnesd a .\ ,
a m . Sunda~· S&lt;"hooi iO:.lOa .m .; F:vrnlnR
11 a .m
\fl ..r m . Dorcas Womrn ~ F('llowshl p.
S(' r VIct'. i .10 p m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH,l ocatt'don
Wt '&lt;l n~·~ d .t\ . II ,1 rn I :\ld ;utrr~
MT Ui'JIO~ B t\PTI~T . Donald Shu!'.
POJn('roy P lk f'. Coun ty RoEKI 25 near F lat C i\I~ ~ EI. - Chur(' h School 9·.1) am .
pastor : Jor Say rr. Sunday Sc-hool Sup!
woods . Rev. Blackwood . pastor. Services
\\"uro-.hlp, 104 ~ cim S1•t·o nd and Fourth
Sund ay s.t:·hooi 9· &lt;J 5 am : Evcnlni woronSunda y atJO: JOa .m a nd 7: 30p.m. wlth
S unday ~: Ff'llilW'I hip dmnf'!' wl! h Sutt on
ship 6 .l Op m ; Pn1yPr Mt'(ltlng . 6: 30p.m .
SundaySchool9 Jl am . BiblE' Sludy, Wed third Thursda y. tUn p.m . 1McCulrr1 .
Wf'dnf'sday
nesday . 7::.J p.m.
F.M;T LE'TART - Chu rc h S&lt;' hool ~ J .m .
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
Wu r ~ hl p \0 a m ~t'(.'ond a nd lou rth Sun
CHRIST. Da ve- Prmllcf" . ministe r . Df&gt;n•l
CHRIST. Sl. Rt . 338. AnUqulty . Rev
d a~· ~ : UMW f lr~t Tu('Sda y. 1· :(1 p.m
Wt&gt;lls , Sup t. Ch urrh School9 a .m .: wo·r·
Fra nklin Dlrlt('fls, pastor . Sunday morn ·
lng 10 a m : Sunday evening 7:30p.m .
!l ;ra&lt;'t'l
ship Sf'rvkt&gt;. !l- 45 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE ~Al.AThu rsday rvf'nln g 7: JJ p.m .
LETA RT FALLS - Wor ~ hip 9 a. m.:
Church School 10 .1 m 1Gra&lt;'£&gt;1
RENE RE&gt;v . Hrrbert Graff' . put or.
SfiVERSVILLE COMM UNITY BAP·
MORN1NC. STAR- Wors hip. 9. &lt;i5 a.m ..
F ra nk RUfh,•, su pt . Sund ay Sc ~ oo l 9: 30 a.
TIST CHURCH . Pastor Robert Bye rs .
Churc h &amp;hool. trl 'Ill am : Biblr STu d_\ .
m.: Wors hip sen·ke. 11 a .m. a nd 7 p.m.
Sund ay&amp;hool10a .m.: WorshlpsPrvlc{'ll
Sunda y . Wf'dn esda y. 7 p m. P ra yf'r mN't ·
.a .m ; Sunday fV('nlng serv iC"f'.7:30 p.m :
Thursday, i. JO P m 1Hadf'r t.
Rr\CINE: WESIXYAi\" - (h urrh SC'hool.
lng .
Wedn esday €'Ve nlng t~lce 7:JO p.m.
10 am .. Wors hip II a .m .. UMW tool1 h Mon
LA UREL CLIFF FH EE METHODIST
INDEPENDEm' HOUNESS CHUROI
da) at 7 .YIp m . MPn·, PrayPr Bn&gt;aldas t.
CHURCH Rt&gt;v. Robfrr Mlll f' r . pa stor. RO&gt;
1nc .. PParl Sl., Mlddleoport. R("V . O'Dell
Wrdnrs day. 7 a m. ! r.raN't .
tx&gt;rt E . Barton , DlrHt or of Chri st ia n f.du Manley, pas lor. Su nda y School 9: 30a .m .;
"Wicy Seek Ye The Uvmg Among The Dead?"
SU'I1'0;o.J -C hurc h School. 9:30a. m..
&lt;'allo n: Stf'Vt' Eblin . ass istant . Sunday
Morning worship lO:JO am.; Evening
Was He the Christ, the Savlorct the ~~~Jrid• Mary c ame lot he lomb
Morn in~ Wors hip 10: &lt;1 5 a m first and third
School 9: JO a.m : Morn lnjil ~~o:orsh l p tO 30
worship 1: :ll p.m. Tuesday, 12: :KI p,m. Woseeking
the body of Jesus that first Easter morn . But In stead s he
Sundays; Fellowship din ner wllh Carmel
a .m.; Choir practiCf'. Sunday 6: 30p.m ;
mtn 's Prayer mt&gt;etlng. Wedntsday, 7;30
third Thursda y. 6:10pm . !McGuire \.
Eve nlnp; worship 7: 30p.m WE'dn rsda y
p.m. Prayer and PraisE-service.
found her risen Lord. He was not dead, but was li ving .
Prayer and BibiP Study. 7: 30p.m .
CHURCH OF' JESUS CHR1ST APCE·
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, v~rnon
He overcame sin, death and the grave . He truly was I he M essiah .
Eldrtdp;P, mtnlst('r ; Oliver Swain. Sunda y
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
TOLI C - VanZandt and Ward Rd . Elder
Only
God, the God-man could overcome. And now, because He lives,
School Supt. Preach ln~ 9: 30a .m . Pac-h
Charles Ru ssell Sr ., minister . Rick Ma Jamf'S Miller , pastor . Sunday School.
Su nday .
co mber , supt. Su nda y S&lt;'hool 9:30a .m.:
l&lt;l: 30a .m .; WorshlpServlce,Sunday, 7: 30
we can live also.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, RttV .
Wars hip §f'rvice 10:30 a m. Blbl(' st ud y,
p.m .: Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30p. m.
No, Jesus Is not there. He Is rtsm. He Is ever· tlvln g to Intercede ,
Tom Staten, pastor . Sunday School 9:30a .
TUesday . 7:30p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLIN~S.
speak for us. "It Is ftnlsN!d "He said. The Job of comp lete sacrlllcc
m .: Evenlngservlce7:30p. m. Wednesda y
REORGANI.ZED CH URCH OF JES US
Harrisonville Road . Rev. [)eo.l.tcy King,
prayer meeting 7: 30 p.m.
CHRIST OF LA ITER DAY SAINTS . Port pastor: Clinton Faulk , Sunday School
for all of man's sin was ftnlsN!d .
BEA R WALLOW RTDGE CHUROf OF
land·Ra c lnt&gt;Road . Willia m Roush, pastor .
SupL; Sunda y School9· 30 a .m .: morning
Frien d , the res t Is up to you and me. I saiah s aid " Come, le t us
CHRIST, J oseph B. Hos kins , pastor. Bible
Linda EvaM, churc h sc hool d ir ector.
worship , 11 a.m.; Sunda y t&gt;ven lng ~rrvkP
Class, 9:30a.m., Morning Wors hip 10:30 a .
ChUJ'('h school 9: 30a .m.: Morning worslp
7:30 p.m . Prayer Met&gt;t In g. Wrdn~da y.
rea son logether. Thou gh your sins be as sca riPI Ihcy s hall be while as
m.: EventngW orship , 6:30p.m . Thursday
10:30 a .m .; Wedntsda y evPnln g pra yf' r
7:30p.m .
snow." Have you expertenred forgiveness through Ch rist ? Whal a
,.rvlces. 7: 30p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOO.
Blbl• Sludy, 6:30p.m .
cleansing,
what assurance
" L ife." Rev. Nancy Coyle,
NEW STJVERSVJLLE COMMUNITY
BETIU.EHEM BAPTIST. Rt"V . Earl
non ·Pf'ntecostal. Worship service Sunda y
CHURCH , Su.nday School service, 9:•5 a.
Shul~r. pastor. Worship it'JVice, 9: 30a .m.
10 a .m .; Sunday School U a.m . Evenlng
Co-PMior, Mlddlepori Nararme.
m .;
Worship service 10 : 30 a .m .;
Sunday School lO:l) a. m. Bib le Study and
worship let'VIee 7:00 p.m . Wf!dnesday
prayer IE'rvlcr- Thur!day, 7: :JJ p.m .
prayer meelltlg 7:00p.m .
Evanxellstlc Service 7: 30 p.m . Wednes /

SERMONETTE

ct

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI I Eldon Miller dldn'l hav e much lime
to savor his Ohio Slate basketba ll
team's National Inv itation Tourna ment championship .
Miller and his triumphant Buck ·
eyes, 7:u.J winners over Wyoming
Wednesday nigh t at New York's
Madison Square Garden in theN IT
finals, arrived home Thursday
morning and were welcomed by
noisy crowd of Buckeye fan s. ·
The plane touched d own at Pan
Columbus at 11:45 a .m. and Miller ,
fired Feb. 3 as Ohio Slalecoach, le ft
at 3 : 50p.m . for Cedar Falls, Iowa ,
and his new head coaching job a l
the University of Northern Iowa.
Miller was unable to sull'ress an
unc haract e ristic
smile
as he
pushed lhrough the well · wishers.
"It feel s wonderful," said Miller,
whose team finished the regular
season a disappointing 14-14 and
seventh In the Big Ten. then won
five consecutive games in the NIT .
Miller said the enthus1as1ic greel.
ing dldn'l s u11Jrlse him.
"Not really," said Miller, " nol by
the people who arE' here. They've
been there for 10 years. Why
wouldn'l they be here today."
"You can ' t d escribe whal il !I he
NITJ mea ns." said Miller, who was

hired

10

years ago Wednesdav lo

r~place Fred T ay lor. " 1 Iold · my

l~am al h alflime lasl nlghl , 25years
ago I p layed o n a learn !Willen ·
berg ! I hat won lhe C o llege Divisio n
n allonal cha mpionship. 1 sa id 25
years from loday . 1 wanl to
celebrate two championships."

a.

OSU Atletlc Dlr~tor Rick Bay,
who still insisls h e didn't fi re Milf€.r.
lhat the oooch was lea\ 'ng by
"murual consent" or 1he 1oo. called
winning the NIT "great for Ohio
State .
"11 you can'l · gcllo Ihe final four
tof I he NCAAToum a mrn ll , flhink
you're better off Ia win this
lournament lhan Ia make il Ia
vlrlually any olher level of lhe
NCAA. .. sa id Bay, complelin g his
~and year as OSU athi e tic
direr lor .
" Most people will be h a rd
pressed in a week lo Jell you who I he
losers were in lhe rE!(ional c ham ·
plonship games. We gol a lo1 of
[llblicity In lhe EaSI and thai' s
important to us .
"A nd , it' s CS(X'Cially greal for
Coac h Miller, who had to produce
under a greal dea l of adve rsity , nol
only I his year, b u 1 lhe lasl fe w
years. I'm really plc asfd for him ."
Dennis Hopson, lhc B uck eyf.'S'

1\-loot-o junior guard-forward, who
scored 26 poinls In the lille game,
said he fell 1 he win "sen I Coach
Milll'r out wilh c lass and style."
Miller, a quiel and rcserwd man
who was a ccused man y timcs of
tl&gt;ing 100 unemotional, had bolh
backers and I hose who fe It he
s ho ul d move on amon g I he airport
c rowd of gJW iers .

"I never wan1£1d anybody to win
any lhing mor&lt;' in my li fe than 1
wan led lirm [the BuckeyPSI to win
lha t gam e lasl nighl." said Prank
Gross , a s taunch Mi ller &amp;Jpporter.
" I wanlcd lhem to win it as a
going-a way present for E ldon."
Gross . who sai d he would have
be;&gt;n al I he airport "111n o r bse,"
described Mille r as " too ni ce.
" He didn ' t win en ough for some
people," sa id Gross, " oot he was
one of lhe cl a ssics ! coac hes in the
B ig Ten"
R olx•11 Ca s e')' , a s enior e ngineering s lude nl al OS C. also was among
I he welcoming crowd, "jus I lo
s uppo11 lh c Iram ."
" I lhou gh l il would h appen,"
Cas ey sa id of Miller' s leavin g. "I'm
g lad he' s go in g. bul I'm also glad
he 's going o ul a winner. I think mosl
of Ire peopl&lt;' I know f('fl it was aboul
lime he left

Nee accepts Nebraska post
LINCOLN, Neb. ( UPII- Danny
Nee, a high school teammate of
Lew Alclndorwho built a successful
basketball program at Ohio Cniver·
sity, Thursday was named the
successor Ia Moe lba at Nebraska .
"I'm wry exci led 10 coach al the
University of Nebraska," Nee said
at a news conference. " I feel I'm
coming Into a conference 1the Big
Eight) thai is in a renaissance
period ."
Nee said he was offered the job
Wednesday nighl by Nebraska
athletic dlreclor Bob Devaney In a
meellng at lhe Lincoln Country
Club.
Asked lhe style of play he
favored, Nee rep lied, "Hard and
unselfi s h . up and down I he floor."
He said specific offenses and
defenses would be lallored to the
leam~s lalent. Nee said he planned
Ia meet with his new learn o n
Monday.
In a co nference call wilh officials
and reporters in Alhen s, Ohio. Nff
said hP was enlhused abou1 lhe
Nebraska job.
'' I think ll's anolher c hallenge
and opportunity ," he said. "Nebraska Is a vt&gt;ry solid university
with a solid lradition In baskelball
and
athlt&gt;tlcs
and
a
good
opportunity."
Nee said his flrsl priorities will be

10 assemble a slaff a nd gel on with
recruiting. He indica led he will
have a four · year contracl. dclails
of which s till arc• being worked o ut.
Nee. 40, was contacled aboul the
Ne braska job b) [Jpvancy before
lba r esigned. Nee 's si, ·year record
a1 Ohio was l0i-li7. inc luding 22·8
I his season.
Nee, a naliVl' of Brooklyn, N.Y ..
wen l ID Power M e morial High
School and J)ayed on lhe same
le arn a s Alclndor. who tal er
c hangl'd his nam e ro Kareem
Abdui.J abbar.
A mem~r of Al McGuu·e's fir sl
recruiting c lass a l Marquell e , Nee
captained the 1964-65 Warriors'
freshman team ~fore a lwo·vt&gt;ar
lo ur with lhc Marlnrs. Including
service In Vietnam .
"Like a n y olher wlera n . it
stunk," Nee said o f his Vietnam
experien ce. "It was hard."
He recrived a bach e lor's degrl'&lt;'
In English and ph) &lt;;;cal educalion
from Sl . M a I')' of 1tx' Plains Coll ege
in ~P Cily, Kan .. in 1971. He
received a m asler' s dE!( IW in
heallh, physica l edu cali:Jn and
1·errea1 ion fr om Kansas State
U niversity In 1972.
Nee wa s a high school coach In
New Jersey from 1972-1976 and was
an asslslant under Digger Phelps al
Notre Dame from 1976 to 1981. H is

firSI season al Ohio was 198).81.
His lq82-S:l team beat Illinois
Slal e 51-49 In lhc flrs l round of the
NCAA loumamenl and lost to
Ken luc k y in I he second round . Lasl
year, I he B:lbeals lo st to Kansas In
lhe fir st rou nd o f the NCAA

tourney

SIGNS AU'IOGRAPHS -

a victory over Wyoming In the Nallonallnvllallonal
Tournament. lie later left for hls new job at Northern

Eldon ~llller signs

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Iowa. UPI.

from his final game as Ohio State's basketball coach,

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Friday, March 28, 1986

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

54 Misc . Merchandise

Friday, March 28, 1986
Why Pay

M.re for
You r Pet Food, When
MGM Fa rm City, ITK .,

Page- S

FIVE GENERATIONS - This Is one ol Mel8s County's five
aeneratiOD families. From the left they are Cynthia Ritchie Rector,
moU!er of sh-moniiHIId Matthew Artlur Rector, Nlla Jean Cole
IUichle, lflllldmother, Onelta Tuttle Cole, great-grancmother; and
lllmce Newland TuUie, great-great-grandmother, plt1ured holdbtg

Mauhew.

Spring meetings and programs
were announced at the Monday
night meeting or the Rutland
Garden Club held at the home of
Margaret Belle Welx&gt;r.
A county-wide meeting of garden
club representatives will lx&gt; held
Moilday night at Trinity Olurch. At
that time plans will bE&gt; discussEd for
the spring regional meeting to he
held at Eastern High School with
local clubs to host the meeting. Also
annourx:Ed was a regional board
meeting for April 12 at Olester
Methodist Church an a na tu re walk
at Lake Catherine on April 23.
Anothe" in the series of "focus"
workshops will be held at the
Athens Grang~&gt; Hall on May 3.
Pauline Atkins, co-hostess. gave

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"H?w .. Aspirin Ca n . H~ip ~our
Heart . Ann Mash \\ .~ at Your
Ge_nes Tel_J Your Hea rt ... Phyllis
Skmner. . ;nck Troubl_e · Ter"':?
Abbot~- · II here ..There s ~oke.. .
N an~ Gmese~: ,Recycling Soap.:
Agnes Dllmn. \\hat s a Budget •

Slinderella class has meeting
Easter turkey hams were given
Diana Herdman for the most
weight b st during the past rronth,
and Charlotte Smith, the runner-up
at Monday night's meeting of the
Five Points class of Sllnderella . In
the kids class, CrystaiSmithlost the
rrost weight and Amy Smith was
runner-up.

At the Mason class. Pmrl Briles
and Jane McCloud tiPd lor the most
wight lost. and Mona Legg and
Sharon Roush were runners-up.
1\icole Kersey in the vou th clao;s lost
the most wpigh t. · and Debbie
Zuspan of the malernitv class lost
the most 1rcight.
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The lbb Roberts Pomeroy High
Sc hool Alumni Scholarship will he
awarded to a graduat ing senior. a
son or daughter of a Pomeroy High
&amp;hool graduate or a grandc hild of
a Pomeroy High School graduate.
The follo ~&lt;1ng information is lo he
sent to April Smith. S«?retary ·
IJ\'a surer of the PHS Alumni Assn..
P .O. Box all Pomeroy, Ohio45769 :
lranscript, resume. picture, name
ol parmi or grandparmt who is
P HS graduate and tt-l- year graduated; name of college or university
all ended if known al this point. The
scholarship is based oo grade point
along with difficulty of subject
maller and numlx&gt;r of subjects
taken .

Group II has meeting
{.

The tuhercuiosis levy to he voted
on in the May primary was
endorsed by Group 11 ri lhe
Middleport \ Presbyterian Church
held recently at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Sauer.
Mrs. Dwight Wallace. Southea stern Ohio Lung assocailon reprsesentatlve, talked to the grup on the
levy noting! hat tubercu iosls has not
been eradicated rrom Meigs Conly
and In the past five years has had Z2
active cases. She complimented
Joan TI.'Wksbary. TB nurse. for her
work.
Mrs. Harry Moore. chairman .

Op&lt;'ne&lt;l the meting "i th a prayer
and thP Aposlle·s Creed in unison.
Mrs. Ca rl Horky gave devotionals
using an Easter story from Ideals
magazine. The lnok st udV from
ConC&lt;'rn magazinP was gi.\'Pn by
Mrs. Donald Lowery. and pie and
co ffre were served bv the hostesses. Mr&gt;. Sauer a nd Mrs.
Anderson.
The cha irman presPnt r d
mPml:x:&gt;rs \.\i lh a sil\'Pr cross a nd
cloS&lt;'Il the lll('('ting wit h a reading,
"Live \11th GIH'ller PoWPr·· by
~mman Vina'nl Prair.
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Calendar I happenings
FRIDAY
RIJI1AND - All nig ht h):mn
sing at the Rutland Frff'wil Baptist
Church Friday at 8 p.m. Sing~&gt;rs
will Include Reflections Trio. The
Narrow Way Sin g~&gt;rs. Shekinah.
Dan Hayman and the Cou nt"'
. Hymntlmers. Ra ndy and !'haron
Sh&lt;l!fer, the Stewart Familv. \'oices of love and the Hcavpn .Bound
l.
SATURDAY
POMEROY - Meigs Cri'nea log;·
and Meigs Histmical Soi'iPties wil l
siage a bake sale at 10 a m.
Saturday at the Kroger Storr in
Pomeroy . Contributors are to have
their ltennsa t thesale location by tO.
For information call 949-2241 o r
742-2334.
POMEROY - lzaak Walton
League will hold lis buck buck a nd
grouse tall cont est at 6:3(1 p.m.
Saturday at the dubhouS&lt;': all
spcrtsmen and ticket holders
welcome.
POMEROY - Gospel To!l&lt;'s,
Kim Williams and the Fa mily
Clrcl~ Sinll('rs wUI!x&gt;
at the

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES 8t SERVICE
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy. OH .
Phone 992-2976

SPIING AID 51. .1 HOUIS
OPIN IION.·fll.
9 YO S, SAT. 9 TO I

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM

Cru sade br Christ. Mascn. Galli a
and Meigs Counties tx&gt; nefit sing.
7: :10 p.m. Salurdav at the Pomrmv
Church of lh&lt;• Na.1arrne. corner of
t.:nion and Multx&gt;rt~Y Avpnues.
Sl"NDAY
COOLI'ILLE - Easier sunrise
sen ·ia• will 1x&gt; h&lt;'id al Vand'rhoof
BJptL.11 Church . Routr 2. Coolville. 6
a .m. Ri&gt;gula r sen ·ices hegin at 9:45
and church srhool at 10:45.
POME ROY - Mt. Hermon
Uni!Pd Brethren Church in thf&gt;
Texas Communily will hold sun rl.1e
srrvic••s al 6: 3(1 a.m. Easter
followed b)· brmkfast at 7::l0 In thf&gt;
fellowship ha ll . REgular scn 1a's at
8; :.1 a.m.

Farm City, Inc.
Real Estate General

CLOSED EASTER
SO OUR EMPLOYEES MAY
OBSERVE THIS DAY WITH

NEW LISTING - LETART
AREA - Approx. 2 acre mm1
farm "'lhsrrnll barn. tent~ng to
the sl'eds plus a 1978 modu~r
unrt wrth 3 bed1ooms. satellrte
d~h. 2 good garden areas.
Drilled water well. Wan~
$29,800

THEIR FAMILIES

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Su n.·Thurs. , 7:00
Fri . &amp; Sat. , 7:00, 9:00
Sat . &amp; Sun . Mal., 1:00

Henry E. Cl•land . Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trusse ll 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692

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Fri. II Sal., 7:1~ , 9:10
Sat. &amp; Sun. Mat. , 1:10

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HMitlf... tttgll qUIIIIlf; nulllllaul chunkl
con11111111g 1 IIMitr 21 ~ PIO!Iln conNIII to
1111p tiM ,_ 11Mf.wo11tlng. herd-1111Ylno
pall •tra"**lf IIIII .,_, llelltlll

BUYING
SHORT STEEL

1·3-tlc

RIDER
SALVAGE

Real Estate General

St. Rt. 124, Pomeroy

TEAFORD(H

PH. 992-5468
HOURS: 8-S
3118/ 1 mo.

IIRitoR

216 E 2nd St.
Phone

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

~ -(6 1 4)-992- 3325

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NEW LISTING - 485 acres
near Burl1ngham 2 BR
12x65 tratler. Will sell lor
only $16.000.
NEW LISTING - Busmess
&amp; bldg. P!J!s 4 renta ls 1n Po·
meroy at a 'ery reasonable

SUGAR RUN
FLOURm-2115
MILLSp.,_,,
111:1.

I 10 Mullleory Aft.

OM.

1986 CAPRICE 4 DR.

s191

PWI&lt; Offico lup(lli11 &amp;
Furniture, Wedding
and Graduation
Stotionol'y, lrlagnoti&lt;
Signs. Rubber StamP',
lusin111 Forms,

pr~ce .

("''Y Sorwicos, Etc.

RUSTIC HILLS - Nice
ranch 3 BR ho.-e on lg. ~ I.
Dm1ng, foyet, woodburn1ng
untl. modern k•tchen . uti lity
room and attached garage.
$42.000.
BRADBURY - Handy &amp;
comfo rtable 4 BR home with
n1ce lurnished kitchen. Gas
fu rnace. ~'e l lot &amp; gmge.
$28,000.
REMODELED - One lloor 5
room home with lu ll base·
ment. ga rage and lg. lot
$39,!KIO.
SYRACUSE - Be1ng remo·
deled •s lhis 3 BR home nea 1
the school. 2 ~'el lots lor
only $16.000.
CHESTER- 5rm. onelloor.
new lutchen . new ~dmg , ba·
semen!. Near the lue sla·
lion. 3 BRs. $30.000

2SS Mill St., Middloport
I 01 Mulb.rry Aw. Pom•oy

HI GHEST TRA DEIN
ALLllWANCt IN fHE AfHA

PER MONTH

PH . 992-7201

SemI Drivers. 2 v••n CNer ro.d

'!I'T_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, &amp;14
Auxil-698
ia ry-1366
614 -992 -53,6 or

experience. 23 yeere of 1g1 or

MANLEY'S
TRASH SERVICE
NOW SERVING THE

ROCK SPRINGS
and

S-POINTS AREA
For

Service Call

992-3194

3-3-'86-1 mo .

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

ALL STEEl &amp;
POLE BUilDINGS

•Ranges

Sizes Start Frqm 12xl6 '

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6'
Up to 24'x36 '

Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
lacine, Oh.

Ph. 614-843-5191
SPRING

BEAR

Manog.- liwing On Premis•
OUTSIDE STORAGE AVAILAill

HUNTING &amp; FISHING
In Northeost Ontario

446-8592

For more lnformetiori write:

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RfiJC18l

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

CHESTER - 985 -3307
411/lln

CIRCLE
CONTRACTING
Complete Building

and
Controlling Service

- Addona 1nd remodeling
- Roofing and gutter work

MAIDEN BAY CAMP
Box 211,
IIOtth (obalt, Ontario
POJ 110 UIIADA

Ph. Before April 15
I· 705·67 2·3888
Ph. After May 1
1-705-647-8533

Y. C. YOUNG Ill

lAGLE IIDGI
SMALl ENGINE UNTil
Parts • S.nlce

1973-85 Rocker/Panel .................. suoo
1975-80 Grille ............................... 525°0
1973·85 Front Bumper .................. S65 00

PUSH MOWER TUNEUP

NEW FORD TRUCK

01 Chango. Sharpen Blodn

949·2969

$19.95

Eaaterp..~ppies ,

Pomeroy, Ohio

Gardena, 3 mlle off Rt. 7 on
the right

471.119 Eagle Ridge Rd .
1-17-tln

MI~LER

ELECTRIC
SERVICE
FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Whalev's
Auto
Parts
~T -

Residential &amp; Commercial

681 WEST
DARWIN, OHIO

Call:

614 ·992-7013

992·5875 Or
742-3195

OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
8:30A. M . TI~J. 6:00P.M.

11 -14-tfc

6wttksold . Call

614-246 -9607 after 5:00

12 8-llc

Smell pup1 to giveaway . Call
614-246-5813 aft!M' 3:30 .

GUN SHOOT

Black .,d White billy goat . Call
614-992-6919 .

RACINE
FilE DEPT.

Benjl type dog to good home . 1
yel!lr old . Ca ii GU -992 -6919
2 puppies to gi111 away . Part
German Sheph8fd. Call 814 ·
985 -3364

Bashan Building

Seers auto washi r: g mach rne
works . 30 4 ·458 · 198 3

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSUlATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

NEW- REPAIR

•Insulation

•Storm Doors

•Storm Windows
•Replac ement Windows

•New Roofing

"FREE ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

Free to good home . In country 4
yr-old female Golden Retriever .
Call 614 -843 -5365 . N o cal ls
aher tO :OO p.m

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Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-2969

1-17-86 -tfn

BUILDING

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING

INTERIOR

- - -·- -- - and Found --

6 - t ost

Miumg from Dexurr -l ary f · ..u
whit l' m11tP.d hound and
bull doo . Rew110 Call614 -74 ._

317 N. Sttond

Middleport, Ohio
COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
- FREE ESTIMATES-

PHONE (614) 992-5009
SPECIAUZING IN WINDOW &amp; OOOR REPLACEMENT
J-15-' 86-1 mo.

1-8QQ-&amp;o\2·3S'19 .

lady to work 8 hour shift Clring
for elderly lady in P oint PIIIIIAt,
181d tfJIIIifiationt and refren CM tn Box C -26 care of Po int
Pleaaant Regiatar. 200 Main St .,
Polnt Pteaaant. w. Va.

Secreta rial position con~c­
t~n office. Mnd resume &amp;Wox
C'- 27 , Pt. Pit. Rtglltar,~O
Main St., Poin t Ple11an t, ~:fa

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Situations :::SO
Wanted

Conscientous23 yu roldCI'Iri s·
tien male withe• to rtnJ 2
sleepin~j room in Rio Grllf1de
area . References upon request .
Ca ll 614 -44 8 -3303 aftM 'IPM
or write P 0 . Box 309. Rio
Grande . Oh 45674 .
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Ha ve room and board for eid ...ly
Reasonable Ca ll 614 · il2 ·
5022

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1 8 Wanted to Do

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Sorong ctPanrng time agein? Full
o r pan ti mo! tor home or office. It
you are ....tekmg reltab ility, ho -

2877 .

neu¥ an d experience. Clll
614 -446 -8201 or 6U -266 1669 Deya or evenings . •

LOST. Eng li,_h Pointe r. white
w ith brown spots. R oo!levf!lt
School eree. Rt 2 . Point Plea·

Employment wanted . Hea\fY or
light house clean ing, weftly or
biweek ly CAll 614 -24 5·6028 .

and

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sam . Belland name tag on co llar,

REWARD. 304-676 -6883 .

7

Yard Sale

····--·Gallipolis ·
&amp; Vicinity

PAINTING EXTERIOR

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

CY

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1 304 -675 1201

ROOFING

/ 5/ 86/ tln

Beck Yard Sale 3'12 miles out
Bu llville Rd . Apri l 1 ,2 , 3 . 9 -? .0.11
size clot hing, TV ' s, gu grill.
Items to nu ~rou1 ...

Wanted to do lawn mowil)g,
reasonable rates . Cell Keith at
61 4 -266 -8251
Will do babysitting in my home
for working parents . Call '61'4 367-787 3 .
Give piano le11ons in my t1tlme

to adult uudents. Also teach
chording and 1r1n1poaing . C1ll
614 -992 -5403 .

Small ;e rden e plowed tnd1tw¥n
mowttrl repaired . 304-675 ·
1553 .

Fridey, Satu rday &amp; Sunday
Antique furniture &amp; d is hes . 'h
mile up Rt. 790 below Mercer·
\/ille . Watch for 1ign1.

FinanCial

Moving Sale Mon .. Tue1 .. &amp;
Wed . Fumtture, nam e brand
cotmetica, clothing , hou sallold
i1 em1 too numerou1 to lis t. Rt.
160 , 1 1h mi. Nor1h of Porter

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Business
Opportunity

SHOP HEll&amp; SAVEl

Wanted To Buy

We pey cath for late model clean

Come in Gnd register for
FREE BIRDBATH to be given away
NOTE : First quality merchandise from fa.:tory
..w POnEIT I BIID BAINS All IN
Kissing cement yard dolls, cement animals, clay
red fire hydrant with dog. flower pots of all kinds
lsome with stands): Gifts of dishes, figurines.
lamps, clocks. brass. vasee , toys.

3-14 -1 mo.

-

. Blue Streak Tax Service
W. E. (Bill) SNOUFFER
FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS
107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.
PHONE 992·7075

used cars.
J im Mink Chev .·Oids Inc
Bill Gene John aon
614 -446·3672
WA N TeO TO BUV used wood &amp;
coel heaters . SWAIN 'S FURNITURE . 3rd . &amp; Olive St. Gellipolie. Call 614 -446 -3159 .

TOP CASH paid for '83 model
end newer uaed cars. Smith
Buick· Pontlac, 1911 Ea1tem
Avt., Gallipolis. Cell 614-446 For Nle 900 lb . tobacco poun·
dlge. 60 cents per pound . Ce ll

814-445 -3159.
J bdr . houae witt"t around 5
1crea . wittlin 7-11 miiM city ptrk.
Call614 -446 -3376.
Buy ing daily go~ . 1ih,er coiru,
ringa. jewelry, 111rling ware . old
coina , .. rge currency. Top pri ·

Cll. Ed . Bu~en Berber Shop.
2nd. Ave. Middleport, Oh . 6l4 ·

SMALl ANIMAL HOUIS
Mon.-Wod.·Thur&lt;. l · S pm
Tu11. 6:30-1; Fri. 1· 2 pm
Stturday 10- 11:30'""

LAIGE ANIMAL I
SUIGEIT IT APPI.

PH. 304-675-2441
BEND AIEl CALL

Ripley Office

For Hours
30C-3

:1·11
+·j
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Television listening Devices
Co1J11uterized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

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HOME OWNEAS·Refinen" .,
low fixed rate . Ute equity fot.,v
purpose. Leader Mortgage Co ..
61 4 - 592· 3061 .
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Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR,
rediscover you r piano' sb..trtltu l
tone. call today. Ward• Kt~Y:
bo.-d . 304· 675 -5500 Of 875'~
3824 .
..

Servtet:s

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

D

INTE/lTH£RM

INTERTHERM &amp; COLEMAN

BENNm'S MOBILE HOME
HEATING &amp; COOLING
#1 line of mobile hom e
By offering a ca.mplete

** **

heating and cooling products for the tricounty orea.

31

' CALL (614) 446·9416
GA

BISSRL Sl~,~~ COMPANY
Sprl•g &amp; Sa111111tr Steelala

Annou nr.ell! enl s
3 Announcemenll

TRIPLE PANE THEIIMAIIAIIUEII DELUXE TilTS349tn&lt;ludll (ompfoto lnstollla ~0&lt;1.

•FREE VInyl Siding E.-timttea
•New Homes Suitt

!FHA·VA-HUD)

•Blown In ln1ulatlon
•A Profeulonal Local

SWEEPER .nd sewing machine
fiiPiir, part a, 1nd 1UppN.. . Pick
up end delivery, D1-vi1 V1cuu m
Cltlnlf, one half mila up
Otorv• CrMII Ad . C1 ll 814'46-0294 .
If thll Ia yetterdaya pap•. you
mtY bt too lste to join tht new

Contractor

er TIWot

'1-6-Hn

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Slim Up lnd Live program.
Umttild 1p.:e evan•••· C.ll

.,,·251·1n2..
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Homos for Sale

AVON c11ll for information 11b out

"lling A von produc ts. eam up to
50% profit. Call61 4-446 -2166 .
Caretaker wented for ap t
co"l)lex· tD live in, retired
couple. Ce ll304· 675 -6104 .
FREE . Limited time . Call 614 ·

.... 6-3358 .
Salea Representa tives . Pan time

or tun time, will train l pro11id~
leNs. Send rnumlt, contact in
pereon or call Rhode• In surance
Agency. 107 W. Main St.. Oak
Hi ll, Oh 46866. 614 -682 -6&amp;44 .

lady to live 11 with elderly
ambul.,tory lady in C herteaton
WV . room boltd . and good
ularv. Light housework and
oooking r~uired . Call61' · 4o66 -

1865
Houlelleepor 10 live ln. one small
ch ild welcome . Call 614 ·446 -

...a.

4 bedroom hOuse for
fireplace. J mi. lOUt, of Gallipo-

lil , t29 ,900. Call deys 614·
U6 -18 t 6 or n'g t'rh 6U. -W6 1 244 .
~

2 bdr. 5 yr . nome, mint condition . RQtricted subdivltl6n ' 9'
mila1 from Galllpoli1. Call &amp;b256 ·6200 .

7 room• &amp; bath . 1 ecrt mort"Or.
leu. carpeted througt1out, vtnvr·
aidingl25 .000 . 12 N. MtlnSt•• :
Chet,ire . Ce ll 614 -44 8·3793
For ule or ren1 3 bdr . houaeln
Eureka with 32 acres . On At . 7
Oil heel . county wete r Call
614 ·446 -2206.
laurel Ranch Styte, l bd r". '&amp;
garag111 . on lerge lot in AddiiO'I\ ~
Twp .. 9'h% fiu~d 30 year FHA
loan available Call 614·4•8- ·
0722

3419 .

7 room M ul l, overlook ing Ohio •'
Ri\ler in Addison. New ly remO. ''"-

Part -time ultt clerk In women ' •
apparel! . E"'!erlence prefatTed.
Sand r•umn to boll 1111 in
cere of tt're Gallipolis Daily

deled . 3 bedroom., 1 ba't',-{.
basement . c1rpon, cell111, .
2 heating •v•tttma. vinyl aidin,.~;:­
On '11 acre land . 12~ . 00 0 . Call
614 367 -0447 or 614 · 367 0465.

Tribune. 825 Third Ave .. Gall i·

'FURNACES
'HEAT PUMPS
'AI R CONDITIONERS
' CO MPlETE LINE OF REPLA CEMENT PARTS
'FACTORY AUTHORIZED &amp; TRAINED
SERVICE CENTER
FREE ESTIMATES
24 HR . EMERGENCY SERVICE

•1&amp; Yrt. of local Service
Pll. 949-:ZIO I or 949-216D lilly
110 IU.Al CALU

Help Wanted

AVON Sell Avon llart up fH

-~ ' SASH,, EASY CUAN REPU&lt;EMENT WINDOWS
\

22 Money to Loan •·

Real Esl ale

8-13 Hn

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3DS Jackson An.

Wil l pla ce ctgarene mactHnn.
Goo d commiuio n1 . Cell ·304~
773 -S66 1

E111plo ymen t

1-1~ - tfn

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Paul E. ShtKkey, DVM

THE OHIO VAllEY PUa~l$1j~
lNG CO rero mmends that 'fiiU
do business with people you
know . end NOT to s&amp;r~d mon-vthrouWl the mail until you 'haW
investigated the offering . , , ""

992-3476.

HOURS : 9:00 A.M .-6:00P.M. Mon. thru Sat.
Evenings &amp; Sunday By Appointment

z
~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

TOWN &amp; COUNTIY
VEnRINARIAN
CUNIC

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I NOTICE I

9

JO'S
GIR SHOP
Rt. 124, in Syracuse

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RE-OPENING MARCH 17th

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Tum left at Meig t Memory

and Foreign Cars &amp; Trucks.

I

614 -446 -7693 .

11

l•lililllllf Olf11
(Parts Included)

675 - 3960

9 duck to good home . Call

''2-6215 or 992-7314

Howard L Writesel

t

0

can get a pan time job w;tti' 10
many full time benefits? -"&gt;•·

Giveaway

{free Estiml!ltes)

3-t3 -1mo.

Complete Remodeling

BIG VARITY OF USm AUTO PARTS:
Motors Tronsmissions, Rearends, Rotors,
Radiat~rs. Sheet Metal etc. on Domestic

CHEVROLn·OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC

4

work

AWMINUM

3-12-l mo .

bi!Wiefits 10und? Where

9-30 "

1-20-lln

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

CAU COlli&lt;T:

1 -Xl4 -727 -8434

PH. 949-2649

EUGENE LONG

(614) 843-S42S

HOW DOES A MONTHL't.Y CHECK , educationllaali..;ice,
life insu rance 1nd ret~
·
t
the ARMY NATIONAL G

- Concrete wort~
- Plumbing and electrical

~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Ph.

Cition, Per10nal Toudl lntroducnon, P. 0 . 80.11 6536 , Cherleaton , W . Va . 26302 ,

Cat and ki"ens 16 1to give away
Call 614 ·985 -3884

Middleport, Ohio
1-13 -tfc

1973-79 Fender ............................. S40 00
1973-79 Door ............................. S10000
1973-79 Radiator S~rt .............. Sl(JOOO
1973-79 Grille Shell ................... S10000
1978-79 Grille lmert .....................S3900

JIM COBB

Singles introduction• . fr811 appli-

Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only

JEFF CIRCLE, SR.

Fad ~~rat. Stale Md Civil SeMel
}obi now av1ilable In your ue•-

For hform1tion c111 805;,.4 9533 Dept . 1201
: ..,..

Joann at 614 -388 -8833 .

CARPENTER
SERVICE .

long Bottom, Ohio

{Free Eslimah: }

992-2196

Roofing of all Type s
Worked in home area
20 years
" Free Estimates"

Clift

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

PAT HILL FORD

VINYL &amp;

h1ve needkJ

in their ho nw . Earn
metchandile and friM!I kita. Call

2282.

10124

Konauga, Ohio
3-12-1 mo .

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

l-20·1fc

RENT IY MONTH

Help Wanted

u Dtlf

older. curr.-.t medicel c.rd, c1ll

614 -388·9790

Insulated

Headquart ers

*GIBSON REFRIGERATOI
•SATEtlllE SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Htvt AFull Tl111t
Sho~ Tuhellit•

lo

cl11111

YOUNG'S

3111 / tfn

4·5-tlc

Hou sing

•SPEED QUEEN LAUMDRI

New Homes Built
" Free Estimates"

985-3561

SPACE?
CONVENIENT
STOIAGE UNITS

•

·7-85

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE ,

NEED STORAGE

•ZEN ITH
•SYlVANIA

experience. one ye•r flet bid

3 p an hrsh Setter pupp1es . I -

PARTS and SERVICE

We Handle Your Sellin&amp;
Problems.
Call 992-3325

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Help Wanled

304-27 3-9391 .

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All M• .. •

.·•
\

Jl MCLIFFORD

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

•W11hera •Dis hwashers

FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
NEW CHEV. TRUCK
1973-80 Fender .............................53900
1973-85 Door ................................ sasoo

\\UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP"

OPEN SUNDAY I · S

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

ICUT OUr FOR FUTURE U!EI

Spring Special

ON THE SPOT BANK
~I NANC I NG AVAILAB LE

HOURS :
Mon ., Wed .• Fri . B:30 to B
Tues . &amp; Thurs . 8 :30 to 5 :30
Saturday 8 :30 to 4

let us color your E11ter eggs .
Call Burlinghem Churcfl Lediu

Complete Gutter Work

monthly payments of S 191 .
9 .99% Annual Percentage
Rate . Fixed Payment Va riable
RAte Financing with approved
credit . Taxes and title fees are
extra. Stock no . 1396. ·

PH. 992-6614

CONTRACTING

992 -3345312/lln

54 Misc . Merchandise

~~f~ Sale pTice S1 1 .599 . trade
Iii
equity or cash down 52600 .
amount financed SB999. 60
Capnce Class1c 4-dr Sedan

J&amp;F

F., All Vw Prl•tl•l Nui•

Accepting applications for the following
posjtions:
#1. Management Opportunity (Closers)
#2. Sales Persons
..
#3. Receptionists
#4. Store Clerks
#5. Telephone Appointment Clerks
#6. Secretaries
#7. Summer Seasonal Resort Positions A)
'lifeguards B) Security Guards C)
Groundskeepers.
TOP PAY FOR TOP PRODUCERS
We are building a winning team, quality
treatment, quality environment, top-notch
training and management.
For an exciting future. call Mr. Anthony
at 614-992·6366 for an appointment.

@nation @mpany

10-8-tlc

2 FT . LONG IRON ,
RADIATOR , BRASS,
COPPER, CAST.
SHEET ALUM .

ROYAL OAKS RESORT

--~-

dtdgntd futwnl
arranpment, just rail
or rl•it

301 E. lAIN ST.
POMEIOY, OH.

GUYSVILLE . OHIO

tar

REMEMBER
WITH ToFLOWERS
1en d a beautifully

r.l{jjj[fC'Kll

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Ph•,nA Bills Here
IUIIN ESS PHONE
16141 9'11-6550
RI!IDINCE PHONE
16141 9'12-

SxiO, 10xl0,

MILLING DIVISION

The Pomeroy Area Merchants
Association will give away a 10
speed bicycle at 4 p.m. Satu rday.
Res ident s ca n sign up a t any story
belonging to the as!OCia tion. No
purc has e is required fo r
participation .

~-...J!!!:J~!!!J!!!!..EI1~:1~0
Coming' In April: "Ga11 Ho"; " Out of Africa";

Sat.

$19.n

Bike f!,ive away

Starts Friday, March 21,

H~l\
. .
... . ~

1 sma1 11n~ .. ,...0 " ' "VI': ttlme tS
1r ~
.,,,..d~l(ln
Wants

DKG chapters meet

~ .....,..,... ·" ""'" ' · ' "'"'.

We Ca ny Fishing SuppliH

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

Real Estate

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP, SOIL
FILL DIRT

SALES &amp; SERVICE

BOGGS

997-'11(0

NEW USTING - MIOOLEPORT - Nice little oouse with ·
many features. Must been
seen. Garage, basement. I'1,
batils. carpeting. JIJI 1n good
coo drt~n . $23,!KIO

992-3410

J-11 -1 . ..

. New location:
I68 North Second
Middleport, Ohio 4S160

J-24-tfc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CALL!

RRSr MORTGAGI (0.

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

POMEROY,O.

REFORGER- Pic. Dennis E. MlclwelhuretumedlromGennany
where he participated ID lhe exercise, ''Relorger". This Is NATO's
major exercise of lhe year, lhe sevenlh Relorger lor the Fht lnlanlry
(Mech) of Fort Riley, Kansas where Michaelis stationed rill the U.S.
Army. He Ia heavy vehicle mechanic wilt Ihe 41h-:mh Annored It Fort
Riley. He Is the son of Gloria and Gerald Michael of Syracuse.

"lJwo If 11'1

Also TrmMiulo•
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

E . Maln•'-lo!Wi 111.1.10.1

NEW LISTING - MIDDIEPQR; - N&lt;co I floor plan
1 norrv&gt; .,. . , , 1f'Yf' corne1 lot. 2
, o· rw~ ·· •na · could have

POMEROY
FlOWER SHOP

(OlUIMU!

farM EquipMent
Parts &amp; Servlee

NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE
- Here rt • a real~ ~ce home
- 3 bedroorro. 2 lllllls,
modu ~u unrt on a doub~
fenced lot. plus a 1eal~ nice
llxll t.vo car garage Wood·
burner. sunporch. all m good
coodrton Wants $39.~0

Susan Will was eiected second vice
president . and Nellie Parker,
secretary.
Attendin g from Meigs County
were Marjorie Fetty, Lee Lee,
llerrv:'lce Mapes, Nellie Parker,
Chris Roush, Rosalie Story, and
Becky Zurcher.
Nexl meeting will 1x&gt; held at the
First Christ Church, McArthur, at
6:.10 on April 28.

n•tt•.
Vickio H.. ktron- 446-4042

Authorized John Deere.
New Holland. Bush Hog
farm Equipment
Deallr

NEW LISTING - SYRACUSE
- Nice ranch lype oo.-e oo
Rust~ Hil~. 3 ll!droorro.
garage. elec. 138 heat. Paoo and
nice lot. In good condrt~n.
Wants $38 ,500

F lorenCI' Woodard, director of
District ll, Ohio RetirE-d Teachers,
was the featured speaker at a joint
meeting of D&lt;&gt;lta Kappa Gamma
Chapters. Alpha Omicorn, DNa
Epsilon. Beta Alpha and Beta Tau,
Saturda)· at the Christ United
Methodist Church, Jackscn.
. She demonstratEd with transpar·
mcies and pictures the need lor
Delta Kappa Gamma growt h and
programs.
The meeting was hosted by Delta
Epsilo n memhers with Vl\1an
Bevins, chapler president , gMng
the welcome. Women d the church
'"'rved the dinrv:'r using in their
decorations a St. Patrick 's theme
~~oi th Irish harps and greenery.
Regina Chaney was program
chairman with members taking
part In a "cllc-clak ·· orchestra with
Hope Keller at the piano.
Each chapter he ld a bu siness
mf'Pting with Jean Ward presiding
at Alpha Omicron . Thank you notes
were read from Marjorie Fetty ,
Emily Sprague, Ann McCarrell,
Anna Eli,.a heth Turner. and Merry
Dawn Si mmon~ . A get-well ca rd
was signed for Virgi ni a Atki nson .

On VA &amp; FHA. Low ConwtntiDn.l
LoCIIu AYoiloltlt. 'urdlaJt or llfi·

U. S. RT. 50 EAST

Queen

and Lenora Leifheit . "Fa t Fats:·
collected , and arrangl'ments made
The contest provided by Betty 10 send a get-well ca rd to Betty
Conkle was won by Lenora Leifheit Conkle. Several lllank you notes
and Agnes Dixon. Phyllis Skinner, were read and a donation from Mr.
preskient , openEd the meeting with and Mrs. Joe Cook in apprec iation
the lord 's Prayer. Michael Lei!· for use of a walker was
heil , a guest. led in the J:iEdge to the acknowedged.
flag, and Mrs Ll'lfhell had devoAn Invitation to the !ilth wedding
tions using scripturt'from Romans, anniversary of Louise and Hugh
a mediation. "Mending the Bearhs was read. Nancy Grueser
Broken", and three poems , will host the April meeting with
"Easter", "Spring", and "The Old Beuna Grueser to have the proIrish Blessing."
gram and Frances Goeglein, the
Nancy Morris and Frances Goe· cont est.
glein had officer rt'ports, dues were
·

Admln ion Prlc• PoRcY

~O IJ ~r~I 'I IIR

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR·

MGM

Alwnni planning banquet
The annual Pomeroy High School
Alumni Association banquet and
dance has been set for Saturdav,
¥3y 24, at Meigs High School
cafeteria.
This year the as~iation wUI
recognize past alumni presidents.
However, all alumni records from
the year 1972 through 1979 are
missing and It Is rot known who
served as president in the years or
1974, 76, T1 and 79.
There wll1 he letters mailed to all
members of reunion classes but
some ol the addresses are outdated.
Anyone having up-to-date ad dresseS soould contact April Smith
or send a note with name. address
andyeargraduatedtoP.O. Ibx:m.
Pomeroy.

50# Dog Nuggets
Only 19.50
25# Cat Fo od
Supplt es
We also have Canary &amp;
Gu tnea P1g Feed .

lOW INTEREST llfFINANCIHG
Homt Morl!llll lo&lt;lll
911!% FtXm RATI

Roger Hysell
Garage
lt. 124,Pomoroy Ohio

Only 17.52
All Kind s of Pet

WILL BE

11

ladies

A Better Produtt.

Oairq

Better Health Club meets at Rock Springs
Several health related ru:ttcies
were read at the recent meetmg of
the Rock Sprmgs Better Health
Club held at the home of Mrs.
.Beuna Grueser. .
Frances Goegiem had the program with Helen Blackston readmg

Is lower Prited with

devotions using "Definit ion of
prize.
HOI1 iculture hints were given by
Spring" and "Flowers Awakening"
It was noted that the Garden club Mrs. Nicholson, and Dorothy Woowith Mrs. Weher reading "Easter
meeting in April will he dlanged to dard had a display of seed
and Rebirth " and giving an Easter · April 29 at 7: :ll p.m.
catalogues.
prayer. For roll call memlx&gt;rs
For the program Mrs. Robson
Pauline Atkins had an arrang&lt;&gt;·
answerEd with their favorite spring
read "EasyCareChrysan lhemums ment "Welcome Spring Flowers."
bloom from a fall bulb.
for Glorious F'all Color", Margaret The cxchang~&gt; rf. chrysanthf&gt;mu ms
Neva Nicholson and D:lrothy
Parsons gave "Pruning F'mll
by memtx&gt;t·s was postponed until
Woodard reportEd on the workshop
Trees" and Pearl Canaday had an
the April meeting which will bE&gt; held
on terrariums for the Friends and
article oo bluebirds from the Ohio at the home of Robe11a Wilson.
Flowers Club co-sponsorEd by the
Department of Natural Rescurces.
Rutland Club.
The club voted to purchase an
OAGC community sign. Pauline
Atkins and Marie Denison provided
flowers for churches during the
month . Eva Robson won the
traveling pr ize brought by Ann
700 NORTH SECOND AVE.
Elizaheth 1\Jmer, and fr ta Ward
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
wUI pmvide the April meeting

3 Announcements

Business Services
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Pomero y, Oh10

Rutland Garden Club has recent meeting

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 7

Ohio

polls, Oh 46631 .
R.. lable

perwon to

~Mrtial

mow 4
and la rg e
yard. Call 614 -319 -2496 .

Ewergre en . Sits on 'h tcre10T. ~
above ground twimmln8 ~1. ~

Government Jobs. 116 .040 -

satellit e I VItem. 146 ,00 . 44&amp; 3624
· ~;

lrail~tr · trailer

court

1&amp;9. 230 • yr. Now Hiring. Call
805· 887 -8000 ht . R ·98051or
currtnt federal lilt.

E.. w A•embly Workl 1100.00
100 . Ouarant..d payment.
No exparienot·no sal•. Dt1ail a
s~d aelf· lddrttNd ltemp«f
envelope: Eltn Vlttl-6847 3418
Enterpri.. Rd . Ft. Pierct, Fl
pet'

33,82.
E11y Ae11mbfy

Work l 1100.00

"' 100 . Outrll'l1ttd Pt~yment.
No experienoa·No ul•. Dttallt
Nnd aelf-~dr•Md ttamped
tnvtlope: Elan Vital · 715. 3418
EnttrPrite Rd , Ft. Pierce, Fl.

33'82 .
PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE
INDIVIDUALS--The Army ,NaUontl Guard nttdt you rveluable
ellperitnce. Join
Guard for a
pat1-t lme job with many benlfits
ll~e promotions, aducatk:anala•
al1ten01 , Ntlrlmll'lt, lAd m1ny
... ... 30'·175-39110"' 1-800-

t,•

M2-31t8 .

3 Bedroom house on old 180 '" •

3 bdr . 2 batha, lergalot 18~~~o:l2 '
pool , 1 1/J mil e from hospital . Call
614 -446 -9765 , 1 -4PM .
•

] bdr. ranch type ttousa. •;. Fn't. "'
up Georges Crttk Rd from Rt l . ,
Ctll614 -448 ·4723.
3 bdr . 2 bath ranch.

gar•l)t.1

fireplace . ucallent nalghbal· ,.
hood. walking dtettnce tlty 1
ac,oo l. Reduced to 1111. Cell ~

61,·046 -0388

Beeut lfu l brick rtnch. 3 bdr .. 2'12
bath . famHy room with flreplfSt, ,
2 car oerage, 5 mllea from~ ,
Call 8 14-446 -0388.
,.
&amp;8 acr11 . Two-atory restored
home . fu el oil fumece. woOdburner. 11one fireplace, ~- barn,
gr1lnard , milk t1ous1. work 1hop
ltf'ld otlltrbuildtnga. Aural wettr.
Beautiful stttlnQ owrtooklng
Raccoon CrMk. Rt 180 In
Ewfngton . Shown bY tppofnt·

••
'

-~
1

•
•

mtnt onty . Call814- j88·1510. •
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�.Page 8-ll18 Daily Sentinel
~1

LAFF-A-DAY

Home• for Sale

61

Hou• for .... or rent. Cell
!14·3e7·0242.

Household Goods

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W••h•re. drylfs, refr'aer~~tors.
r•ngu . SktgQ• Appllanc:u .
Upp~t River Rd . bNMie Stone
Cr•t Motet 814-441 -7398 .

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For rent or Mleon land contrect.
bedroom horn~ loc.-dllt406

i

Spring Ave .. Pomeroy. Ohio.
1200 . dtpoelt , 1271 . per
rnonlh. Cell 114-753-4818.

Whirlpool wuher t75 . GE
Wltl'llf 1150, M•yteg dryer
U5. WMtinghOUM drver t95,
rwhlgltttor fro1tfNI 1125 , ,....
fr~erator •wc.to •mell t98 .
ch•t ,,....., 195. 30 ~d't gea

. In MidcttePort. 3 bedroom remo......._. home. Air condltionN.

•rt aiding. lntuleted, fttnced-in
yerd.

ator~~ge

bui~f.

"Now, now, Mr. Hofer, it's
just a little x-ray, nothing to
worry about'"
•

ctoN to ICIIoola . Show by
~ IIIPOintment only. Call 114-

H2·2012.
1 floor home, ttorm wtndOWI
•nd doore. •luminum •iding,
ntw root. new wiring. prege.
:Good oondition. Cllll14·8t2·

.1204.
4 room "ouM with ~th. 1 'h
'acres. et lnt.ruetin 1 43 &amp; 7.
:tum left. fll'lt green hlxl11 . Cell

114·992·7413 .

R•toNd home. Vine StrMt,
,Recine. 3 bedroom~, beth. ~~­
. peling. wall eoveringa, draperi•
·included . New kitchen .
' UI ,OOO. Cell 114-949-2140
:after I weekdays . anytime
.-...endl.
3 bedroom. 1 ltory frlmetlouH.
g.-den. tcrt ptue. clolt to town.

304-171· 1480.
Quellty built 1 'h ttOt)' TudOJ

ltyle home on 5 wooded Krn.
10 minutMfrom Point Ple. . nt.
S1nd Htl ROid , t88.000 .00.

304·895·3313 .
3 btdroom hom. in M•aon,
ger-ee .,d b. .mllllt. nic. lot.
HomatHd R..tty. 304·882·

2401 .. 304·111·1540.

Stll or rent-New Ht\len. 3
bedroomt. 2 beths. fi"PIKe.
gwage. U8 .500.00orUOO.OO
month plut depo•t. 304·273·
2471 .

32

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1

32

1978 mobile home. AC . •pplien·
Cll, underpenning. nice 3 Nd roomt, 2 h.lll bltht, c•t 304875 -1418.

33

NEW AND USED MOBILE

Farms for Sale

52 •cre t1rm including motMie
home. ftnced woods and Pill·
ture with .,...,.round W8tlll'
tuppty . tillable KrMge, lJim,
Med •nd com crib. r:or moq
inforrNtion Pl.... cell 814·
191-1, 24.

· 1972 14•70 3 bdr. home good
· eondidon. but offer. Call 81 • ·

Lots &amp; Acreage

2 • acr• building lot , city
tchools. te .600 . CaU &amp;14 -379·
2866.

c.n 814 -379-2258.

50 •c,... ttnllll b8m . tobacco
lllot,...,t. min.,..l rightt, rur•l
Wltet', 30•·175-3128 .
1 .3 ICret leon 8tdtn Roed ,
l&lt;W -•58-1920 after 8·00 PM .

Re ntal s

41

Houses for Rent

or 114 -317-0397
1981 Commodore44a14, 2br ..
exc. cond. CtH 814 ·388·8621 .
1982 NllhUII 14d5, 2 bed·
room, diningroom, glfden tub ,
111 ges. C•ll 61 • ·317-0251 1fter

4,30PM .

1919 Elcono 121110. 2 bdr ..
U ,600. C•ll614-446 -1611 .
1972 Buddy 1•h70, fumilhed,
w•lher· dryer. 2 AC 't , mut1tell.
being tr•ntf.,.,ld. 18,000 . C•H
114· 245 ·5830 etttr 15PM.
1970 Concord 121116 wtth
exp.tndo, woodbuming stove,
AC . refri9er•tor •nd sto'lle. 2
bldroorrw . 14,200. C•ll IU•·
441· 1192 .
1980 Lltt.rtv 14x54 , 2 bed·

room. •pplianc•. underpinning,
••c.tlent condition. Mu.t b.
movld , t7,500. Call 81•·•41 ·
0983 Of 81 4·448 -821!5 .

tl78 Bayview 14x70, 2

bed ·

room. b•th, tot•t electric, eir,
woodburner . ••c efttnt condi·
don . Cell 8U-U6 ·1•26 •fter

1,00 ,

14.1t70 Fntivel, 2 bdr ., 2 tul
bltftl . lots of c lo.. ts. utility
niotn. AC . C•ll 814-441 -&amp;241
..,.,time.
1978 Ftirmont Bayview. 2 bdr ..
llrQI ltvlngroom. din ingroom
with built-in hutch , •pptiences,
double oven. new carpet ir.
m•ter bedroom . cumins. 2
porchn, underpinn ing. good
eoftd.. mut1 ~1. make u1
offer. C•tl 814 ·245 ·5815 .

•n

1983 HIPPY Houu 141168 , totll
electric, 2•1 ootside Wlllt,
underpinning. other utr11 . Prj.
"t't trailer Park. for information
SU-317·7438 .
1880 LibertY 14• 54 , 2 bed
ream, untumiltled , vinyl underptnning Included Mutt MIL C1ll

304· n3 -&amp;873
19715 Cemeron Mobil• Home for
.. le. 12xeo . c.u 614 -992 -

1124 .

6 Court St. 3 bdr . Kitchen
tumilhld. oo pet1, 1250 mo .,
pl~n utiUtftt. 19ferencn • IMp·
Olit. Call 614 -441·4928 or

114-448-!1&amp;80 .
3 bdr. houu . furnished kitchen
C•lll14·441·7026.

Beeutiful new 2 or 3 bedroom
hou11 . Alto ntw one bedroom
turniiMd tplrtment in Mlddl•
port . Call 814 -9*2·5304 or
114 ·992 ·5681 .
J bedroom, dining room , cat ·
p11ed . utility room, ttor•ge
buikting. nice klt . Mt . Vernon
A~ .. Pt. Ple..ent. w.v •. C•ll
614·992·6858 .

FOf ~t wittl option to buy . 3
btdroomt. built ;, kitchen. 2 cer
g•llife. 1220.00 month , diP·
osit, New He'llen . 304-882 ·
2888 .
2 bedroom tK~u11 . New Heven.
cloH to ect\ool, I 186.00 plus
deposit. 30•-ee2-21583

42

Mobile Homes
for Ront

Futnish«&lt;, ceble. be•uti1ul river ·
view , in KtnMIQI, 00 city tillS
FottM Mobile Horm P•rll.. Call

814 -448-1102 .
In Eurelll nice a clun, ~rt
fum ., eduhl onty , no Pttt. l180
mo . Dep. req. C•ll IU -251 1131 Of 814-251 -1291 .
Furnished 2 bedroom trail•.
t160 deop , 1175 month , Neiglh·
borhood Rold . Ctll 814·446 ·
9735.
2 bdr. mobile home. Call 514-

448 -0390.

SPRINO SPECIAL-1982 1411152
2 bldroom, vinyl undtrJ)Inning,
tie downs , 111110 porch and
electric entrenct1 •ervlce. bct4·
lent condit ion. Call 114-992 ·

Apartment
for Rent

J ACKSON ESTATES

AP~RT ­

MENTS lEQUII Houttng Oppor·
1unity) monthty 19nt 1t1n1 I t
t171 lor 1 bedroom 1nd t212
for 2 bedroom, d1p01h 1200.
located n11r Spring Yell., Piau
M'ld Foodhlnd. pool endCtble TV
IVIIIIIble , office houri .. I)OIIible10 1m to 4 pm and7 pmto a
pm Mond..,· Frid.,. Cell 114448 -274&amp; or I•~ m-..ge
Ni'*V fumtlhld moble home.
Iff. 8pt., central lk •nd he~ tn
city, tduhs only. Ctlll14 ·4~1 ·
Rldecoretld apt .. 2 bdr.. t17S
onty. CMI 304-1715-5104 or
304·111·8381.

front end rl8r. New 10a20
alUminum ewntng. 1 onty. tall.
CeH Kkttlburv Home Sel• 11

Fum . •pt. 919 2nd. Ave. Gdi·
poh . thtlre be1h. •lntle
t110 mo .. Yfiliti• paid. Cal

304·171·2331

c..

----------~-----·
Hoi,.,. Ptf'tl 12•18. e 11 pando
e11 12. 3 bHroomt, porch, un·
....,ann6ng, new hNt pump, tots
of em•. will ...1 ch•IIP· 304-

n 3 •• 1 34·
'78 P•rt Avenue. 2 pon::h

.wNngt. , . .

c.,.

and Yndtr·

m•.

441·4411 oflor 7pm.

2 bdr .. nRr SiNer Brldae Plut.
Nloe cerplfling. wtWr • gtr•b-

"'' plld. Col 114-441-7021.

Untumlthld 2 bdr. In Crown
City. CIIII14· 2151 -8UO.
Upttsln U~nfumiah.d tpt .• C:llf·

.,..... UtlltiM peld, no chlkken,
no pill. C.U14·448·1137.

APARTMENTS . mobile homes.
haute~ . Pt. Pl•.. •nt •nd G•llipo·
til. &amp;14· 441 -8221
APARTMENT FOR RENT Now •cceptlng appllc •tiont tor
rentel •penmenta in M•son
Ap•rtment• limited. Two bed·
room 1per1ments •• t199 .00
l)8f month . Rent•l rtt• mtv be
higher depending on income.
Housing will ba IIV8il8bleto ..c:h
•pllicate r~ardlns to their r•ce,
color, reli9ion. M• or n•tur•l
odv in . lnternted •pplic•nts
should c•ll 304· 773 -501 1 or
conttct Denise St,.._, or W1lttr
Ju.tice 11 theMe in Ottic.. 1171
Brice Aoed , Reynold•~urg , Ohio
43088 or c•ll 114 -86!4-4151 4.
Apt . 3 room1 !a ~th . no pets or
childr•n. Ctll 1ft1r 4 :00 nMty
remodeled . 304 ·675 ·3449 .

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent SIIIJiing Rooms •nd
liQht houN k...,lng rooms . P1rk
Ctntrel Hot1l. C•ll 114 ·441 ·

0755
Houtekeoeping room. •1 115 mo .
utillti.. patd, rent•· r.tr6g ..
sinvl• m•l•. lh•re b•th. 919
2nd. Ave .. G•llipolls. C•ll 441 ·
4411 •ft•r 7pm.

46

Space for Rant

COUNTRY MOBILE Home P11tl.
Route 33 , North of Pomeroy.
Lsrvelotl. C•ll814-192·7479 .
Treillf tpaclt. 1rn11ll children
•cceptld. MWif •nd wster
tumished. locust Rd . beck of K
• K, 304-175-1071.
Mobil home lot tor rent , ' " et
Mowr•y• Upholat...-. . M11on
County Felr Groundt Of phon•
304-8715-4164 .
Tr"iiM spac• G1llipolil Ferry.
w11er . tr•lh pick up . 304 -8715·
e:J36 Of 1715-3248 .

47 Wanted

to Rent

large hou1e In the count ry with
tom• • cr. .ge C•lt 814-UI 1271

M e rchandise

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Glllipoll•. N.w &amp; ul«&lt;
wood-co•lstovn. I pc wood LA
1Ui1e 1399 , bunk beds 1199 .
anlron r.clin•• t99 , ntw &amp;
ulld bedroom sui1tl. rtng11,
wrin ger welhM• . 6 tho• . NM
livlngroom M.1 it11 1199 -U99 .
lemps , 1tso buying co81 &amp; wood
llov". CtU 114-446 -3159 .
LAYN E'S FU,.NITURE
Sotu and chllir1 priced from
12815 to t895 . Tebl... 1150 and
up to 11215. Hld•·• · btdt. l390 .
•nd up to fll50 .. eot• Md•
1145 , Recliner• , U215 . to
137 5 . Lamps from 121 . to
11215 . pc. dinett• from 1108 .,
to 4315. 1 pc. 11 II .,dup. Wood
llble with lti x ch.V. t28&amp; to
n•a. D11tc 1125 up to 1375 .
Hutc:ht1, 1110 . lun6! Mel complete with m•ttrHHI, 1275 .
lnd L41 to 1395 . lllby bids,
t1 10 . M•ttre•••• or bo x
tpringe , tu11 or twin , 183 ., firm ,
173 . end 183 . Qulin Mit,
U25 . led tram•. 120 .end
1215 . 10 gun · Gun ctiJineu.
t3150 . o.. or tfectTic r1ng..
U75 . llliby m•ttr• .... Ul •
141 , bed frtm11 •zo, ue. •
130. k6nt fr•m• e10. Oood
Mltctlo" of bedroom
rodl8f'l. metal clbinMI, held·
boards 138 &amp; up to ttl.

111""·

UHd Fumltur• ·· o......,, &amp; bed,
Trundlt bed, metel offiCit dMkt.
2 bclr., fum ., fOOd loCitfon,
3 mi... out ll.llev... Rd . Op•
pold . Col 114·441· · hm to lpm, Mon. thn1 Sat.

onnln,. 304 ·171· 2"1 or
1417 _ 4,30.
: 71.7 I

. .

4 room fumilhed end 5 room
unfumitl'l.cl ept1. tor rent . Ctll
8 14 ·992 -5434 or 304-882 2611 .

51

121181 &amp;huh. 2 bedroom. front
dffting room , rtlled penel cell·
lng, new fumiture n 1ilable.

MOillE HOMES MOVED: in·
sured, renoneble rat•.

1 bedroom unfurnilhed apt. with
stove. r.t .. w•shllf . dryer . All
utiiti .. pd . exc.pt electric. Quilt
country sttting . 12 milu
nonhwest of Pomeroy on U.S·
l3.C•II 114·992· 2807 •fter
1 :30 p.m.

Bed fnme, m•tc:fling 9 drtwer

m-....,. 2 nit• stM~dt, b•r •nd •

1toola, table endcheireendother
things. 49302 Manu•l Rd . Re·
ctn t . Phonii14· 247-445B .
Pic:kens Used FurniNre. Good
qu•lity u"d furniture. Oplrt 9 to
&amp; or c.sll for eppor.tment.
304·1115·8483 or 875· 1•50 .

G••

clothu dryer, h.. vy duty,
••c. cond, 304·176-4289 .

52

CB, TV, Radio
Equipment

12 ch.-anel two WI¥ VHF bolt
rtd io with 111 ltttchmentt.
t1150 .00. 304 -175 -8004.

54 Misc. Merchandiee
Ctlllhll'l 't Used Tire Shop . Ov~t
1 .000 lir•. llzu 12, 13. 14 , 15 .
16. 18 .5. 8 mil• out Rt . 218 .
C•lll11&amp; -251·82151 .
Electtolu x v•ccuum dten•• .
A· 1 condition · tttechments .
Av•illble tt 172 .00 . C11h or
cerms trrenged . C1R 114· 245·
91115 or 30•·875-8?99 .
Plutic cittem stat• approved .
pllltic septic tanka, plutic
culverts. met1l cutv.rt1. •II eap1.
Ron EvtntEnterpriles, JICkiOn.

Oh. 114·288 ·1930.
1978 Model Dodge Colt .nd
baby goatt . C•IIJ14 -. . 6 -0159
tf11f 15 .
~~
For .. it 900 lb . toblcco poun ·
deg•. 10 ctntl per pound . C•ll
614-448-3169 .

Antique a modem furniture:
ltrvt whfte tnKrtme ttbl•. l1rg•
room shetf. gluswtre. Ctll

614-448 -8398.

o..,,

197• John
do•., 360 8-8
W8';' bled•. Long aupM two 5N I
btclchot. 1989 GMC 6500
Hri• V-8. 61P(l . Clb 6 c:fiM..,. ,
1978 Ford Fe irmont . C•ll 814 ·

266-1905.
6 HP ch1in drNe rototiller.
torwere • riYene. Ilk• ntw
f2U . Puth plow a cultfvltor
t26 . Compl11e 40 gttlon KQUI·
rium system 1100. Cel 614 US -0871 .
Bobby M•c car ~eet , real uood
cond., U5 . C1ll 814 -258 ·
1932 .
FirMIIIIOOd 100% o ... 135 •load ,
132 for 5 or more . Call 614 -

448 -0373 .

1 y..r otd lilly tirtPiact insert .
UOO . Ctll &amp;1 · ·441· 71 OS .
46aq .yd . gold co lor w•llcarp ...

Celll14-448·8024 .
Twin bedroom suite, 19friglfe·
tor. dlnt of dr•wera . freuer.
rochr . que.., springs • m•t ·
treu. r•cliner, goH clubtc. Cell
814 ·44&amp;·3224 .
Good used wooden' perU bins.
C•ll Swisher Implement, 814 ·

ue .a.7&amp; .

H•lf Prlce l Fluhing errow Pgns

t2991lighted . non-•rrnw 12791
NonHghtld 1229 1 FrM llfleral
Only few lift See locally. 1
(800) .23 -0183. anytime.
TONY ' S GUN REPAIRS. hot dip
rlbluling. Ill typM of gun•mith
work. flit Mrvlc• . 304-87ti·

1---------

114·.&amp;41·0322

HALF PRICE I Fl11hing •rro w
~n• 12991l'ghted , non -errow
1279 1 Nonl~hted 12291 F,...
lett•nl On
l.w lift. SH
lo ctlly . 1 800 142 3 · 0183 .
enytirnt .
Surpltla - Den im · Army - Rant•l
Clothing. Sho• 8oott •II tile•.
Ill yllr H..vy Clothing. S•m
Sorntrville't , hat · Rften•·
wood, Junction · lndiPII'Idl·
lt'lce ROid · Old Rt. 21 . Fr i.
Evenings , Set ., Sun., 1 :00· 7:00
p.m. tD5teount Politic.sl Advertising Sp-.:JaltHK at FrectkJn
Ofittnel Cost 304·1715·3334 1
Metal l11h1 , smell ~rllonll
mi lling mech ln• . Mig wt4der.
Rldl•l lfm drill
30•· 411·
1920 efter &amp;:00 PM

P'••·

814-388-8720

•200 .00. 304·812 ·2012.

AKC Poodle puppl... h•ter
speci•l. 2 m•le •nd 2 t.mtlt.

n

c.u 11 ....... ft .Q497.

1_14_·_99
_ ,2·_114
_ 38_ ._ __ _ _
-

Burrot. Cute. funy. long·lttfld
Eut• burro•. 2 Jtdll and 1
Jenny. C•ll 114 -742· 28n.

One AKC registered Shettie
(Mintture Colliel flm~le, 10 -'•
okt 11711 .00. 304·571-2712 .

4 yetr ofd Nigiltlred Sorrell

Ouerter Ottdlng. to dtr profes.
Mon .. training. Regi11ered 10
month oW Quart• Cott. Good
confirmation. Mll -*1 Rteaone·
bly.

r .trlll S uppli i~S

&amp;

LIUt: &gt;l il ck

Coli 114-218 -1122.

6 yur old rMN horlllnd 2 yelf
old App1lolhl colt, pot1t011.

304-111-4137 .

61

Farm Equipment

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 35 W•t Jectcaon, Ohio .

814 -211-1411 .

M1ssey Fervuaon. New Holl•nd ,
8uth Hou Sel• l Servic:e. Ovtr
•o used tractors to dtoose ftom
a COfY1)111e line of MW' &amp; ulld
equipnwnt. Lllrv••t •lect:ion In

S.E. Ohio

64

Hey

&amp; Grein

Hey for 1111 or trade. Round &amp;
equ.re blllt. Can ~lvtr. Ctl
Tom Stu~. 114-388-8178.

72

245·!121 .

Ohio . Cell 81.·MI·97n. ~• ·
614-441·3592. Up front triC ·
tors with wenanty over 11 uHd

388·9117 .
large round .,.._ o• hly. C•n
dauv... uo. Coli 814·992·
7401 .

1r1Ctort, 1000 IOOit.

Good milled hty, 1 .11 • bttle.

815 M•'"Y Fergu10n 2.a dlnel.
2 tpd . trtna. live po._..,, 1pin
outs. po_..r steering. C.H 114-

Coli 114·949 ·3019 •""' 1:00.

340 lntemttional VICtOr whh
plowt 6 mow.r, U .415 . Ctll

814·211-1122.

4020 John Deere Dl•el whh
cab . Mult ' " to •ppreciate.
t5995 . 6 Bottom lntemetionll
Plowt. t491 . 10ft. Birch WhMI
Dilc. t79B. TO 30 Ferguton
Tr•ctor. 11995 . 3 point Fergu·
.an R..... 11&amp;96. New Holl.,d
H Balllf. 1660. Ext:r• CIMn. 2
row M111ie Ferguton Corn
Pl~nter . 1295 . MtHil Ferguson
Mower. 1195 . Ctll 114 -211 ·

8522
800 Ford Tr•ctor. high end low
range. live hydr•uNct. exttt
CINn, new Nbblf , 12950 . 2
bcmom pfowt, 1295. 5 f1 , Ford
Bush Hog. e350. 2 row cultiv•tor, 11915. I ft. newSiid~t81ade,
1175. Boom Pol•. 1•1. 501
ford Mower. I.SO. Ctll 114-

286-1522.
EZE -Fiow 14 ft . ltrtilller· lime
spre•der with •eeder •tt•ch·
ment . New condition . Alto 38
i1ch , 10 HP riding l ~nmower .
C•III514·742· 2Bn.
185 Mtuie Ferguson ctb .-ad
«actor. Extra nlc1 . Mallie Ferguaon mower. 7 ft . bar. 1595 .
John Deer• r•k.e . 18915 . New
Holl•rd 88 b•ler. 1896 . 8N Ford
with t'tlgh •nd low rtnge. New
rubber . I s.eve I . Two 12 ptowe.
1296 . 2 row cultlveter. 1198 . 3
point _.jufllble dl1e. 1295.
Post hole divliJ• · t196 . Cell

614 ·286 ·1122 .
John Deere model 50 m1nure
spre.der flOO . Almon new
f•rm w-eon 15ft . bed, used pofl
hoi• d'gger 3 pt .• 6ft. 3 pt. brueh
hog new t460. 1 11t new ttock.
rech for 8ft. pick -up truck . 14
ft . tlumlnumJon boat. Ukenew
with or whhout motor. S6ngle14
in . 3 pt . ptow. 3 pt . subaolltr.
Rober1 Hill , Racin1. Ohio. C•ll
114 ·949 -2013
lntemetion•l600 C dozer whh I
WIV 7 ft . blldl 1nd roll Clb.
Excellent condition, l•s thin
BOO hours on lK!it . 19000. C•ll
814-898-7UB •fttr 5:00.
Beforeyou buy yourne11t trtctor.
Clll tht belt pric:e, Sid1r1 EQU··
ment Comptny, Htndereon, W.
v•. 301&amp;-675-71&amp;21 .

2 row mecta. ••n~pt.nter 300
gel. wet• tenk llkl new 11000.
62 " tO*CIO Of IOrMto 11ickl 11

c•ntt. Morg1n '1 Woodltwn
Ferm. At. 3&amp;, 304-8715-1281 or
Pol• Building Speciet mtny
color~ tnd ll1n. 01" for low
prictl, 614 -245-9141.
MF h•y bind. MF 2 bottom plow.
h.,_ '"-•· New Holl~nd 7ft. reer
mower, polt hoi• digger. 304-

896·3410 .
Ducu -Ama lawn end gtrdtn
tr•ctors end -.uiprnent. letore
you buy c:hedl with us on the
t'tortepow., you nHd. W• hn•

B. 10 . 11 . 13. 14. 18.17. 191n

different slus 1nd mower
wldthl. We htve co~act di11M
triC10rt 6n Hp r.ngt11 , 21, 32 .
Buy where yoo can get llerVIc:e
•d parts. Keefllf't Service Ctn·
tet , St . At . 87, Point Plulent

ond Ripley Rood. pllono 304·
895-3874 .
Ouat•~INt Tr~etora ttnd Ftrm
Equ~rNnt . Don't buy beto,.
you give Ul 8 try, . . Cln MY1

you money on IYI'Y de... ptu•
buy whtfe ¥01.1 Cln 111 pertl and
ltr'li ~ . I HOUr MWmodef311 ,
• row com ptanllfl, th-v- hwt
bean t•ted for .t yeett. Keef~te
ServlceC.-.ttr, St. Rt. 87, Pokrt
Pluunt .nd Ripley Road . phon a

304-195-3874.
O.rdln WKtDr tnd eveythlng.
Antique ~t and min engine. 2
11W rig• . 2 bt8d• 8nd 2 befte,
phone :104-461· 11541 .

Wanted to Buy

For -'e 900 II. tobacco poundege. 50 canu " ' pound. Ctll

114·441-31&amp;1 .

814·441·2713 .

livestock

Pl111e horH. g~Hilng , wiH wott;,
t300 . Ctll 114 · 2111·1210.

ptgs for • •· jult we.ned, male
me.\ and
femllt , Clltr•ted 1nd

Bloc*, IM1ok, mortar 1nd
aonry tuppllll . Mounwln 8t1t1

llod&lt;, Rt. 33, H..., , W.
v • . 304·812·2222 .

wormed .

4189.

e3o.oo. 30• ·1715..

1980 Chevy ,.. ton, 4 wh...
drive . 3150 autotnlltic. Cal eu.

211 ·1917 .. 114·992 · 3e85

H•v tor ult. 304-895·3450.
Mulcti ..V tnd IUIW, 304·175·

11088 .

1971 South Wind motor home
Completety •lf·eontt6n.t . Low
milet . Mut1 ..u. C•ll 814-9921!808.

Autoa for Sale

815 MonteCarfo, powt~ratMring,
power bulk•. 1ir. cruise, 30&amp;
V· B. Ollt'etdthtet r•ns. 1111'110. C1R

114-379·2112 .
1983 Plymouth Turilmo 2 dr., 5
spd .. 37,000 mila . C•ll 114·

379· 2728 .
1978 Plymouth Furv 2 dr . new
Tiempo ttr11. 1lot of new pe,s.
noise in _,gin e. Slit ortrld•for
t.et offer. SN It: 1710 Ct'tt·
them Aw ., O.llipolit, OH.
1982 belg• Chevtttt Scooter,

'12 Ptlimino QmPM" .... at 207
4th St. . M110n. W. V•.

1980 Toyota trudi: 5 apd ..
AM ·FM. becUin•. tow miiMae.
e~ece l lent condition, t3 ,15d0.
1918 Chtyy Luv, 4 ll)d .• AM ,
wife rim•. sporty, •1 ,199.
John's Auto Sal•. But.ville Ad ..
G•INpolls, Dh.

1985 Ford R.,ger. AM · FM
CUI.tte, I 1plild. Grut g•

1971&amp; Chevy half ton truck, I ty"l,
3 tpe.j euto, f114da eome wOO ,

U7&amp; .00 . 304-191·3075

11 ir

evenings 1 :00 to 1 :00.
1872 Chevy hMf ton truck.

u .ooo.oo . 304· 418·1920 ••.
t1r &amp;:00 PM .

'77 Ch•vy pick up truck .
t950 .00. 304-1571-2596 .

1981 Dottge Ch•lenger PC.
cond. t3 ,000 ot belt off.,. C.l
4PM, 111.· 211· t948 .

•ft.,

114·319-2424.

1981 Plymouttl TC3 klw mi·
IHae, ..c.. llnt condltk»" - Cell

77 Ford van convlf'tld. C1t1
814·441·1501.

82 Monte Carlo t-top PS, P8.

198&amp; Chevy S-10 bluer good
oonditlon . Cal 8;4 . ]1.7.1894
Itt It 8:00PM.

191M Ford LtD •uto, elf, AM FM, 13,599 . John' aAutoSel• .
Ruleville Rd ., O•lllpolis, Oh .
1979 Ford Pinto 1725. C1ll

Ven1

So 4

W.O .

1979 J"fl ChMOkM, 4114 , 310
3 epeed , W'l' good condition .
11900 . C•ll 814 -742 -H.W.

74

Motorcycles

3324 .
81 Subono OL 3 dr . hotcl1, 6 opd.,
AC, AM-FM, 30 MPQ, intidtli...
,......., norult, 7SIC mille, 12. 260
or beet otf•r. C.l 114-.WI·

1104.

1881 Hondii&amp;O cultom. 1911

S"'ukl GS 110 G fully dr•ncl .
1183 Hondo CB 1100 F. like
new. onty 1,100 mW• . larvlin
buys. C.lll14· 448·0148.

71 Super Glidt new cultom
front, new cwerhaul. to11 Ptrll,
good sh•pe. C•ll 11•· 2158 -

11009.

1911 ChiiV'f II SS

vory good

,cond. bell offer. C•ll 81•· 441-

7141.

1984 Bronco II pertect condl·
tlon, 11,000 mlltt, 11 ,000teu
then • .,.,... book. C1ll 114-

.&amp;48·0148.

191,

"""· C.M 114·441 -3828 .

1881 CM 400 Hondt. Bougtlt
new .,. 1184. Fectory custOm,
mag whM!a. Large tank. cut1om
..... paint. 12.t0 careful mites.
Atwtye ger111d. Uka new. mint
oondHkm. t1000. CIH 814-

t1200. Coli 814·742·2772 .
1111 F"'d Elite •100 . Call
114 ·992 -!128 or 814·992 ·
15842 .
1 871 Dodg• Dan t4110. 304·

1118 ·3838.

1981 l 21 C.men:t, 350 IUtO,
T·101&gt;. good mnd. - ·171·
2111.
1180 MuiiWig , ltandard, 4 cyl,
11 ,000.00. 1173Pintoforpart 1
f100 .00 . C1ll eftlf 5:00 PM

304-198-3012 .

1111 Hondt Prllude. 1171 Ford
Mutt.tg. Oood ooncl, nil 304-

=-:-:-~-=---11114 N - lon1n. 21 ,000·
miiM. ... -

304·118·7101.

· U.3150 .00.

918·4149.
TonDs Moped for ..... 2 llfletd,
aut:orNtlc:. Exc:Mtent condition.
Priced 10 •II. 118&amp; . C.H 114·

143·1425.
1113 Hondo Sh-w V750 CC .
8100 mu... e.cett... tconditlon .

Prl&lt;:o e11110. Coli 114-941 ·
2437.

1 StiLL. CAf..l'T

MAF:r 1Hf. KtiJD
cr IJO,JE.Y 1111\T AU.O.\JS 1£10
!&lt;SJECr 1111\T KIIJD Ck Llffi

AffORD WE.

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Uneonditionll lifetime gutrln·
tH. locef r.t..,~ fun'llthMI.
Fr" ..timet... C•lf coltct
1·114·237·0488, day or ~ht .
Rogers B•s•ment
Wlttf'Prooting.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
SOMETIMES 1 w:JNQE;R IF I
WAS WISE m DECIDE 10
BECVME A GERM-5 IDMPER .

Otw' l Hornt lmprovtmtnta.
Vinyl, •luminum gutter• &amp; cu•
tom trim . 17 yean npMience.
Call e1 4 -44e-9.a87

304·171-4437 .. 171·3314.
1182 Hond• V41, 710CC ,
2 .114 Kturll milel, ••c: cond.
12.000 .00 Of bHt ofter. 304-

17!·2804.

FRIDAY
EVENING
S II) ·PM MagaZine
CD Al ias Smith and Jones
({)

Good-1 h c ll\letlng, b•sem.,ts.
tootlrt, drivew•v•. septic unlit ,
lertdlcep inQ . c.n •nytime 1144·1· 41537, Jtm• L Oevilon.
Jr . owner.

Boata end
Motora for Sale

{fl) MacNeil-lehrer Newsh ·

our
C!l &lt;Ill Divorce Court
1D Be'"oy Mill"

General Hauling

Jem11 Boys W1ter Service Alto
pools fillld . c.n 81•-ne -1 141
or 114 ·441· 1175 or 114-441 -

Coal, llmtstone. grw•l. ecc.
Delivered 1 ton tnd up. Jim
I.MIIIf. 304 -578-1247 or 1715-

1lon, 14 ,200. Coli 114· 211 ·
1410.

7397.

11 ft . Tomboy ba11 boet. 1874
BOHP Ewn.uH. loll of .extrtt.

87

0171 . Con.,.., 1:00, 11 4·381·
1711 .
11W Crlt Creft V-bottom 11U

2172 .

Inboard .....,• • 40
geugee, llli blr,

'TI Unco-. Contlnentll Town
Car. el po'"', CNIM, dtt whMI.

114-797·2788 .

boot 2

10pa.

312 cu.ln . 22! HP

tal tank. an

t,.w.,.

CeM

RW __If•· AM·FM ......

11U Coble Motof'boet wltti

Htloflft lghtl. ntW 1,_, bat·
twy. lwlll•. patnt. ftc. h e

1rollw. 15 H.P. EvlnrudO. N lft'lltl114-941·2101
•moum of oltw 1:00
Col

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p .m.

miert) A vetera n New York

9:60

Sho.ws Th et C h llinged TV '.
(g) Bob Newhart
7:35 (I) NBA Basketball: Wild
Card Game ·
8 :00 0 C2) (jJ) MOVIE: 'Tho

a nd W e bster p la n re 1.1en ge
whel:' Web ste·r takes th e
bl a me fo r on e of Geo rge 's
b ad h abits.
f» Cl) MOVIE: ' Roman Holi·

!]) Man fron, U.N.C.L.E
Cil
Cil C!l &lt;Ill (Ill News

Upholstery
TRI IT ATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP

1113 Sec. A~. . Gtlllpoli•
114-446 ·7133 o r 114-448 :

a

1833.

a

A M Furniture Msnufecturing.
St. At. 7, Crown City, Oh . C•ll
114-281·1470, c •t ht. 114·
448 · 3~31 . Old • new
Uphosterld.

(]) Father Know• Beat

11:45

7:00.

m;n.)( R).
11 :50 ([) Night Trecka In Ste reo.
12:00 ill But of Groucho
(J) College Hockoy: NCAA
Division I Champion•hlp
(I) En tlrtalnment Tonight
Co ve reg e of tt't e 58t h An nual Acad e my Aw a rd s .'

fJl ill MOVIE: 'Cannonball'

liD

MOVIE: 'Crouourrent'

C!l i!21 ·MOVIE: 'To Bo An·
nouncltd '

12,3Q D ~ ~ Fddoy N;gh1 VI·

28 Rive r (Sp.)··
30 Present ·
31 Seago ing ·
32 Mou"tain •
attachment
cresl
26 "Th(' Vnke 36 Rotwrt _..:.
of llw - • 38 llrilw
27 Plank
40 Sphl&lt;'

16 Family ·
5 ~:=~· .
· meniber
6 Salfor
18 Young .
7 Applause
sheep
8 K(lee cap
19 .._ for . . 10 Forget it!
Sergean4&lt;" ' 12 Lawful
·21 Dock··
17 SoUl ( Fr.)

23 Cougar
24 !'ieee
25 Roo!

workt'r's

D

C2) Too Cl9sli for Comfun
. I]) Compbolls
(]) Fi'ohln' Hoi•
· I])®" Hoe Hew ·
fll ffi Smell Wonde•
(]) Wild America
(j]} Nowtor'a. Apple (CC)
Ire Flatow t:tudi es th e mec h imic:l of musc: l8s a nd Bit· .
plaiiu w"hy sta rs fall .

Ill &lt;Ill -S ana Gold
[IJJ

ora o tlvlnli ·

G (]) Feera and

II•• of Nature
(j]} W ild Amo•loo
CRI At tt'lt Movlll
8:00 D C2) IIJJ Glmmo o B•eok
N e ll' s rc.man1ic d inn e r with
h e r b o yfriend is d isrupted
wh e n s he g et&amp; l tuck baby·
si ttin g a group of ch ildren .
In Stereo.
(I) MOVIE : ' Givt Ut Be rabba•r

n u m and Hlgg in• g ather a
loc a l softb a ll team to fight
a tycoon 's team for pon e s l ion of Ro b in 's Neat . (60

15 PortugUese
shrlne
. t~le
4 "I'll - Hy" 20Vetch

EVEN ING

fl) III® Tax ;

ClJ Cil Magnum, P.l. Mag·

3 Te•as

3/29/86

7 :30

Hlghllgh11

bird

l4 Choleric

Orets'

Stereo.
C!J Spor1a Center
CD WKRP In Cin c innati

([). Austin C ity Lim iU : Ro~r McGuinn I Ka te Wolf
II) (}) ABC N•wa Nlghtline
(!Jl Trapper John , M .D.

. necked

mu!Mt

· SATURDAY

@ WKRP In Clnclnnl11
11 :30 D ~ IIJJ Tonlgh1 Show In .

(CCI

2 Long·

Jl&lt;*lry :s ·

crete Cowboys'

c ures a dyirig · k ing .and is
g ranted a_· rewa rd . (60 m tn .)

Golf: Tournament
Pleyers
Chemq lonah lp

13 Love

[IJJ INN Nilwo
4 :00 (!) Womlinl Baekttball:
1 986 NCAA Womens Bas·
kotball ChampionshiP
[IJJ MOVIE:"'Lucky Jo•dan·
4 ,30 I]) MOVIE: 'Pr_ldo of the

All's Well Thlt Enda·Willl A
p Oor . d o ctor· ~ dBUQhter

0 (()

Fame

II Vic hy govt. . DOWN
premier
I Lean·to

fl) III MOVIE: 'Captain
carey. u .s .A: .
2:15 ® CNN Hood line Nows
3:00 I]) MOVIE: 'Rod S1olllon'
(]) SportsConto•
(j]) Comedy Break
3:30 (]) M11do SportaLook
I'll III MOVIE: 'Tho Con·

. Blue

fll iii

(I) MOVIE: '01' •. Who:
Vengeance· of Verds· ·
·
(Bl News ·

ACROSS . 42 Bring joy
1 DllllCe srep.43 Back or
5 cessation
the neck
9 Troy name «Run away .

(]) Dick Clark's Nitettme

t.m Eyewftneu New•
(j]) Tho Shekeapoaro Hou•
Hosted by Walter. Matthau:

@
MOVIE: 'The a;ngo
long Traveling All-Stars
and Mo1or King s·
(I) Flipper
CIJ .. (IIJ Mr. Belvede re

a

Veers to Earth '

111 1!21 News

fl) III Bonny Hill Show
11) SCTV

Twmg~t Zone In

(ill Wall Strae1 Week Louis
Rukey se r an alyzes th e
·80's w it h 11 wee kly review
o f econ o mic end invest·
me nt m aners .
(J) 700 Club
(!) Womena Bal ketball:
1986 NCAA Woman s Bill·
ketball Championship
(]) Star Search
Cl) ® MOVIE: ' Na11onal
lampoon' • Vaca ti on' {R).
(]) Statewide
(]]) Great Performances:
Barnateln
Conducts
Haydn's ' M•s• In Tim• of
Wer' Th e B avaria n State
Aa d10 Orchestra an d Ch o·
ru s perform tn th e Basllik a
Ottobe u ren Chu rc h In Mu n·
ich . (60 m in .) In S tereo.

(l) Puttin' on the Hits

CIDI MOVIE: ' Fivo MIIUon

N•ws
To Be Anno unced

Laura 1!1 mis1ake_nly kid·
napped by goons while she
is running in a tria,hlon ._
(60 min.) In Stereo.

~~.u·•·af
by THOMAS JOSEPH

rn Dob;o Gllllo

1 ,oo

III INN New•
Newawa,ch
1 1:00 D ~ NowoCon1er'

Stereo .
()) MaeNeii·L•hrer Newsh·
'(fi) Washington Week in
ReView (CC) Paul Duke Is
join e d by top was.hingto n
journ a lis ts analy zi!'l g th e
week 's n ews
Cl) (12) Changed Lives

!60 m;n.) (A) .
12:50 CI) Night Trackl In Stereo.

e~e a mi n e d .

@
10:30 (I)
fl)
[I)

day·

0 Cil ®

Semu el Jo"' n,oh ,

whos e b iography Boswell
w ould e ventua lly wr ite. (60
m in .)
.
(j]) Te Maori: A Celebration
·of the People end Their Art .
The native Poly nesia n peo·
ple of New Zea land and
th e ir artistic 'treasures are

nlfilht Pete r S tre uss lo oks
at the s uc cess of 'I Love
lu c y· in part six of 'The 20

(I) Rox Humbanl Spoclol
(I) Snook Preview
10:00 II C2) IIJJ Rtmlngton S11ie0.

I]) Newo
8 1!21 CNN Nows
2:00 D C2) NowoCente•
I]) 700 Club

m ~ ets

® WhHI of Fortune

OJ (J1l Enttrtalnmant To-

IIJJ All io fol'glvon

M c G a rr ett po ses as a
scient ist in an effort to capture h is ne m e s i1, W o Fat.

1 :30

While Colt recuperates in a
hospital bed, How ie "be·
co mes wrapp~d up in a
murder plot involving a re·
tired movie hero. (60 mi n.)
(I) Boawtll'o London Jou•·
ne l Author James Boswell

C2)

D Cil McGs"'" S1eve

World Cup Wres11ing
and Volltyball

10:00 (I) CBN Nowo Tonigh1
Cil 1!1 1!21 Tho Fall Guy (CCI

(I) Agony .

Sound of Mus ic' (CCI (A)
(}) Oorl!l Day's
Best
Friends ·
([) Webster (CCI I&lt;: atherine

1 2:45

D

Paula finds it uncomforta ble baing roman1ic with
Matt in the presence of his
daughter Sonia.

offic er.

CIJ

9:30

deos In ~tere o .
CIJ Bill Cosby St'tow
(I) ABC News Nightl lne
@ MOV IE: 'Bo•obboo'

patrol man eag e rly awa it·
ing ret ire m e nt is t ea me d
w it h a you ng , by-th e-book

(I) MI'I._Tyler Moore
• (]) (§) New Newlywed
· oame
Ill Cil (Ill Jeopardy

,

1!21 M•. Sunshine (CCI

(Premiere) An acerbi c col leg e professor struggl e s to
rebu il d his life after an ac cid ent leaves h im bl ind .
(I) Wal l Stroot Week Louis
Aukeys er
a na lyzes
tt'te
'80' s w itt't a weekly review
of ec o no m ic and invest m en t maners.

1!1 1!21 JCHI Bash (CCI (P""

au•

85

Ken '• W•ter Servtce. Wells
cistern•. pool1 fl"ed . Phon.
114·367 -0123 or 814· 31:1 n4 1 night Of day .

1911 Ch..,.moto 17 ft. op11,1
bow with ntwty rebuih 11n
140 HP hlnruclo, good condl·

Basketball:

Cotton Tail
Ill ClliiJJ Wheel of Fonune
(I) Nightly Business Report
(!Ql Eytwitnlst N•ws

londoeljllng . 304 -578 ·2010 .

Excavating

Womens

9:30

1986 NCAA Womens Bes·
kt1ball Championship
()) Entertainment Tonight
Coverag e of th e 58th An·
n ual Ac ad emy Award s.
fl) CD Hart Comes Peter

Ing hot ,., 10011-1 304·
871·2088 .. 17&amp;· 7311.

83

C!l

3/28/86

AINGLES'S SERVICE . e111p ..
rlenctd c•rpenter. electriclen.
muon. painter. roofing (Includ-

Clerk Plumbing .nd H11ting. 18
yeiJt uperienct , unstop drtins.
New -remodellng - rep•lr wortl .
Phone 304 -812 -2012

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304·1'8· 2398 o• tU-441 ·

CARTER'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING

SHOE'S.

I L IKEBE6T

landac:eplng evergrMne. lhldli
6 fruit tr . .. Mulch t315 . 2 rnilt1
Nonh of Silv• Bridge. Cell
11~ · 441 ·81 .....

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

A PAIR OF 'rt.JCKY

ABCUTTH 15

Hlfdwood Floors . Sending a
retinithlng. Ptrllt 1nd toung1&amp;
groov•. Free •dmat•, ret•en ·
c.. neileble. Witlerd • Dtvid
Bl.,.kenlhip. I t4 . .U8-0281 Of
114·4411-4047 . Commercial a
tMidentill.

7811 .

715

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I HAVETOSf-PWR::V&lt; IT&lt;'

Vinyl Aepllr SeM~ Home.
butin•a a IUio. Se•ting, Mon .·
S•t. 8 :00-8 :00. For detafls c ..
Hw"'Y· 114-379 -2530 o. 814 379·2831.

8uzufllell0 QT, 3 cyl, IXCConcl.

1978 )CA7 M•cury_ ~oupr ,
ahe,:a . n o oond, H ,OOO btu ehcond. run• good. 304· 1178 ·

oond, •3.100.00 . 304·182 ·
3371.

81

82

1971 Ford Orenllf1 good work
car. new paint. C•l 11•·4.41·

•uto., I treck, AC, 2 door.

~IEL'&lt; I

89!-3902

114·911 ·4149.

19n Dido Cuttooo. Pl. PB.

CRITTEit$?

1971150 Suzuki motor e~e .

t1,38&amp; . eon 814·445·3224 .

114-992-2482-1:00 p.m.

M0U SUPPOSE n-IlS
IS WHEI&lt;E 'THEY KEEP TH'

Serv1 cr.s

1 new Hond• V-30 megne
mo10rcycle. never uted. belt

1913 50 Y•mehe Street Bike
NMdt bltte'V tnd b.tned. Alto
19U Honda Tr1il80 . New 11rt1,
chain .nd IPnlclleu. B"" tn
llorege. nMdt blltteryendthrot·
de cab... 1100 . 11dl . Cell

18 n El Camino Cllt-'c· Cal

H~!

:1484.

Rotery or cable tool drilling.
Molt wtlll completed lln'ledty.
PU111t ..... tnd MfVict. 304·

IIOf'l ciMn. u .200. can 114·
441·1911.

1979 Pinto W~gon . 4 cyl ..
whhe, AT, PI, AC , WSW, radio,
remote cont. minort. ~• rack •
rMr d.fow•- Late stlctltr. Lot1
of ...,... Wrp. 11900. Cell
814·192·2278...., 1 :00 p.m.

ALLEY OOP

lArge St•r C'•h fokl down
camp•. good cond , 304·882 -

Sterb Tr• 1nd lawn Service,

UOO. Coli 114-918-3839.

1024.

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....._ ...... ,., 'L~-:)

AMBIANCe.'.

304-171-2118 .

Honde CM· tlOO·f low
miiMgo, good condhlon. Coli
114-:187 -0149.

1981 Buick leS•bre Ill power,
AM ·FM CMHttt, CnliM. V-1 .

Nlc., clMn. 1971 Ptymouth
V•llant. 4 door. I cyl., air . good
the• . white &amp; burgtndy ,

I

•

~t:'ALLY PE"PF/:$511'lfi

..

RON ' S hltvlaion Servlct.
HouM CIHI on RCA , Out~llr,
GE . Sl)tltieling in Zenith. c..

114·317·0290 .
1980 Chtv.rt•. good condition,
Nnl good, good tlr•. IUIO. AC .
11 .3fi0 firm . C.. l 114 -441·

FOOD '

..

Scottte camping traiiM, 19 h .
16ngl1 txle. stlf conttinld.
GrliYetw' tractor with brulh hog.

miiMQo. •1soo. Call 114·992·
2141 .

1971 CJ 5 JMp, n..- 4-WO ,
O'II'Mheuled .,.gina. t1 .700 . C.M

0132 .

BLAND

CON.$PIGUOU$!

114-992 · 3811 mor 1:00 p.m.

73

crude, til1 wheel, AM ·FM 111·
r., , M .100. Call 814 -317·

JO£'S

......

2121 .. 114·742-2178.

60 .00omw". .,,..of. •2.400.
Call 114·441·4413.

114·448·1310.

J: THINfc: THe~e "T~UTH
IN APVI:RTI$1Nt3'' LAW.J'
HAVE' MA.Df: FOF A

114-742-3021 .

1981 F100 Ford pick -up. bell·
lent condhion . M300 . Cell

71

GI..AP WHE:-N THIS'
IS' OVI:fl. · · :1: fEEL $o PI4..~N

10 ft. tNctl-ctmper, e11clflent
comfftlon , ..., conttiniCI. CtM

1848 Chevrolet ton •nd • halt,
good IWt1. jult Nbuilt. 83,000
miln, e700 . C•ll tfttf 1 :00.

1500 . Ctll

Call 114·448·1911.

Tr~n s p ur LIIIOn

Slkfe In well e.mp•, nove,
ice·boll, tum .. ce, sink, kJta of
cloMt epace. liMps 4 , ·1750 .
c.n 111&amp; ·388 -9780 .

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441·1715.

114·387·0132 .

~up

FRANK AND ERNIE

Motore Homea
So Campers

21 ft . Perry c:emp•. b•th tub,
A.C ., ro ll out awning. T.V
tntennt . t2995 . 1114·742 ·

74 Chevy

114 -379· 2280 .

319·2112 .

t.u,... 63

Kentuctly Lump . Ohio
Ohio ltotllt. Yerd or delivery,
cerMI'It blocQ and buldlng
m•terill. O•lttpolfl ltock Co .,
Pine lt. , Oelllpol... Ohio C.H

Trucks for Sale

Milled hly 11 . bile. CtU 8 14·

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 3S W. Gallipolis,

62

•n

Hey for sale 715 cent1 • bele. C•H

814·319-2424 .

87!-41 31.
Buiktino Mlterl•ll
Blodl, brick., IIWif pip• . win·
dowa. Int.., , etc. Cltudl Win·
tlrl, Rio Orande, 0 . C.. 114-

1983 Shennendo.h t r•vettrtil•
32 ft. bn. Edral, AC , awning,
t.l ,.,~ .. corNto beth a
ehower. ••c . cond . Cll 114·

19 80 Mut1ang. 4 cyl, 4 • •·
30 mpg.
root. 58,000 miles.
.,..,.,, u.aoo .oo. 304·111·
!122.

:f

111&gt;oolnt-1 1·304 ·111·2183.

1971 Ford Grtnlda, one owner.
1175 Toyot• Cetica, 4 tpMd,

PM INeM:di'YI .,ytlme we•
k..do . 304-11&amp;·81 as.

16 F~OM

detaiNng
...,d•tii'NitM.
eonw JMdienical
work.
fret
Ctll for

3114-575·15888

"'""· 01 ,100.00, after 1 :00

CDUNTitV DO YOU
THINI&lt; THAT SHIP

Awto peintlng lnd body waft.
done to vour 11tfst.ction. ,..
C.W. 10 per cent off llftW job
echedut.l betw..,, now •nd
Mey 1 at . lnaur~Mtce claime.

79

2110 Moplo A.... 304·175·
4014.

(j,A.'f, EASY· WHAT

Auto Repair

1873 Meldt RX-2 , runs good,
tire• good, rocory engine ,
U50 .00 .. Coll bolo'" 9 ,00 PM .

'10 Atbblt, eir cond , AM· FM, ·5

304·411-1173.
Building Supplies

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63
Livestock
71 9Autos for Sale

'CAPTAIN EASY

.

Flberglou.,_ ft1ollt . ...,
with tiding windows. A·1 cond.

Lime 111rHder, C. E. Dowell,

66

318-2220.

nctcflekl Kenntll. All brNd dog
grooming . Obtlditn011 tr8ininV
inttruction. AKC Germ., wlr•
haired Pointer puppiel. Ctl

304·123·15843 .

Milled hardwood 111ba . t12 per
bundlt, cont1lninv appro x. 1 'IJ
ton F.O.B. Oh fo PtUot Co ..
Pomeroy, Otl io. Cell 814 ·992·
8481 .

Pertl
Acceuarie1

All t¥PII u..d . 6 rebwilt
tr.,smluktn•· treneter CHH
too. Overdrive. front wheel a
l'tlllr whHI drive. Tran•rNtaion
ldtt • torll. converter•. All typ•
Mr CO ... NitOrl 1 10 10 Hf». &amp;
HP· 2 1t_,1 11 ,2115. CtM 114 ·

Chitlu•hu•' • puppi• end 1 male
dog, will ho'd for EeetM. C8N
1514·388-81532 .

1&amp; a.~ . tt frottfr• Noru•
refrig••tor ·frtezer 1100. Glb·
10n e*trk: r•nge. 160 Ctll
814-Hl -11505 .

King tile bed· m•ttr.... bo•
Sf)rings. frame. Exc:eUent condition . C•ll8l4 -992-U10 .

Auto

So

7PM.

Fem•l• Americtn Pit Bull Ttrtier. HouN· brokllft. 1100 . C•ll

4631 .

0338.

814·992·811).

rlnt l18rt• 1215 . • month th1l
includes •II utilhl• . Oepo1it
requir.:l of 1200 . Cont1C1 Vii·
lege Menor Apt . Middleport.
814·992· n87 . Equ.l Houlino
Opportunity.

876 -2&amp;35.

2772 .

12•80 l•f'll• · z bedroom.

Ni~ 2 bdr •pt .. 4 mi. trom
Gtltipolit. Stove. ...~ . &amp; w•ter
fumitMd 1200 month. no pets.
C•lll14 -441·8038

Tr•iler tor l'lnt. refrencet end
deposit, you P•¥ utilitift, 304·

• 4100. Clll814 -117-3670.

12118&amp; Buckly, 3 Rctroom , good
condition throughout a5000 .
c.u 114·98&amp;·•149.

2 bdr .. Ul)l11irs, MW~ Ndecor•ted , pay own utiliti• . • ns
mo. C•M 114-448 -7&amp;44

614 ·992-5868 .

121110 PMC handy manttpecial
t29150 . 121110 Aqutriou• 2
bedroom. All •lectric. S.le for

•4000. Coli 814-742-2728.

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...,.,..tfNh

cludw .,_..
A
one .,..... ..... it f'liqUir'lld Call
114-441 -1114 9AM to 5PM

2 bedroom. Rtctne •ree . C•ll

44

1172 HorMttl. 12xll5 . 2 bed ·
ropm. g• hut. g•• Wit...
h•tM. g11 lltove. Tr•ilor Mt· up
on rented tot in Ch•hire.

prime clown-.wn lOcation wtm
otfmMt pattJnv. KiteMn fut·
nished wid! rwfrig. "" ct.n·
owen. OW. gar disp . hoolup for
wether· drylf . A....u..bM April 1
fof non-ttnOkiftt 1in91• or cCN -

Sm•lt ftrm in Muon, 12 •cr•
•nd 8 tots, would sell on l.,d
contract. 30•· n3-!S157

1979 14x70 Sctlult wfth Ill·
pando. 3 btdroom. 1'h bMhs.
fireplece. he•t pump. ded.
I'Wning. underpinning. C.ll 11•·
2·15·65815 .
1975 Ridtwood 14xl0 2 bdr ..

2 bdr . 2 wm tpt. in

1 bedroom tpt . for rent . B•sic

441·7541 .

pll"' . fum . Ctll &amp;14 -•41-4151

Quatitv

Monllrla bau bo•t 'with tr•Her.
10 hp Mercury motor, trolling
motor. Wvt wtH, etc. t1 ,850 .00.

76

~"".:' ~~ldcr.::~~~~8'.':h'i

Amant •kl .. b't'·sid• refrig.,etor
end Glbton oontinUOOI cl..,in;
tto"•· Good condftion. CaH
IU -t92 -8741 .

L.INES APCIID?

1

3114· 773· &amp;121 .

;::::.~!.~!1,~-~~;-;o;:

•no . Call 114 -911&amp; -4149.

715 ~~er• on H•ppy Hollow Roed
with 5 working gn wellt. Cell
114 ·742 -21593 .

b6e.

1973 New Moon 12x85. 2 bdr ..
woodburnlf. ceiling t.,, eir
cond., porch I. underpinnino.
. Cell 114-2&amp;6 -931 1 .

Apartment
for Rent

2 bedroom apt in N.,.. H1"11tn.
W. V1 . Newly .-.modMed. In
town . Cllll14 ·992 -7481 .

HOMES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SAUS. 4 MI . 8 ecr•. 3 bams. ~~Qtic ttnk. •nd
WEST. GALUPOLIS. RT 31 counry wsttr. FinM1cinQ 1YiilePHONE 8 14· 441· 7274.

44

P'•· No ctlildten 01 p«s. AII
electric. 1400
montn in -

53 acr• f•rm with nice hou•e.
30•42 shop with concrwte ftoor.
and oth• outbuilding.. C•l
114-251· 1111 .

35

Mobile Homes
for Sale

Mobile Homea
for Sale

ANOTI-IES E
TYP&amp;: WR\iT'EN

Petl for Sale

Etltlf l'lbbitl. t3 . 1Kh . RoM
Hill, Pomeroy. C•ll &amp;1•·992·
8717 .

31 lndl coppertone gas r.,ge .
Frigid•ire 19frig«ltor. copptrton•. loth good oondltlon.

C.OULO STRONG 1-iA'I£
.Si&lt;SNEO SOME OTHER
txX.UM ENT ~ FROM WHICH
l HIG '' NOTE ..- S IZE. Re CEIPT

Boatl and
Motora for Sale

WAS CU'T

&amp;,00 PM.

Oragonwynd C•tterv Kennel .
CFA HNnelayan. PMtllfl and
Sl•m•• fllntns. AIC C Chow
puppln. C1ll 44&amp;·3844 efttr

Sof•. ch•ir, rodter, recliner .
ch•ir . hid• · • · bed . M•yt•g
w••her , T•pp•n microw•ve
oven. queen tlu bedding . Cor·
bin &amp; Snyder Furniture, 955
SIICOnd Ave., 114· 448 · 1171 .

76

KIT 'N' CARLYL! ®117 1.arrJ Wright

1 .eoo 11. Walnut end ChtrfY
ll.lmbtr. "uonld and cur• for
2 .,..,., 304-17&amp;·3924 •her

Sot 8 14-445· 1199. 827 3rd .

Large section ot qu•lity furniture . 1211 Eulern Ave ..
GellipoUs.

' 1·2acr•. CloMtoMeigeMin•.
In Outer Priced to 1111. Cel
114· 742·2132 .

Building Supplie1

66

V1llay Furn iture, M'W &amp; Uled .

Large 2 story home. Full b...
m•t. wood fumace tnd fuel oil
~ fum.w, 1reller hook· up . Approa

56

County Appii.,CII, Inc. Good
UMd appllancet end TV .... .
Optn lAM to IIPM . Mon thN
Ave. Gallipolis, OH .

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Friday. March 28, 1986

Pomeray Middleport, Ohio

.'[he Daily Sentinei- Page-9

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Two passengers

Chamber sponsor$
'Derby Dpy' dinner

ID

TWo passengers were inJured · signs of Injury and was transportl'd
by the EMS to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
Thursday evening.
Also transportl'd to Vetl'rans with
Called to the scene at6:05 p.m., minor vlslbll' lnjurtes was Ronnie
D. Arms, ll, Pomeroy, a passenger
the Gallla-Melgs Post of the Ohio
In the Michael vehicle.
H!gbway Patrol reports a Vl'hicle
Michael was cited oo a dlarge of
operated by Raymond J. Michael,
34, Pomeroy, - traveling east on failure to yield.
the township road - failed to yield
Veterans Memorial
at the Intersection of SR 7 and
struck a south bound auto drtven by
Admissions--Chloe Flck, Mlddl~
Sandra A. Nelson, 43, Pomeroy.
port;
Vermont Marldns, Racine;
A passenger In the Nelson
Louise Folmer, Pomeroy.
vehicle, Alicia M. Kency. 13,
Discharges--Genevieve Hill, EdPomeroy, displayed m!oor visible
ward May, Flossie Story.
during a two-VEillcle acc!dentoo SR
7, at the Intersection of m '1!1,

Checks accident

Four emergency

Sheriff Howard Frank reports an
accident Thursday aftl'rroon In·
volving a dirt b!la&gt; and a truck .
Robert K Lute, of WI'S! Shad!' Rd ..
Pomeroy, driving the truck, hit a
dirt bike r!den by Randall Ll'e Carl,
of Kingsbury Rd., Pomeroy, on top
of a hill near County Rd. 19. The
accident occurred on the private
property of Janalre Johnson In
Bedford Township. Carl was trans·
portl'd by Pomeroy EMS to Vet~
rans Memorial Hospital whl'rl' he
was treatl'd and releasl'd . No
citations were Issued.

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Meigs County Emergency Med!·
cal Service reports four calls
Thursday; Middleport at 7:JJa.m.
to Powi'U St. for OtJoe Flck to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syra·
cuse at 8:55 a.m. transported
Vermont Marklns to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at
12:55 p.m. transportl'd Lowcll
Wlngt-11 to Pleasant Valley Hospl·
tal; Pomeroy at 1:03 p.m. to Peach
Fork Rd . for Randy Carl to
Veterans Memortal Hospital.

Mostly sunny lllday with a high betW{'I'n Iii and 70. Clear tonight
wlth a low In the mid 40s.
Sunny Saturday with a high between 75 and Ill.
The probabU!ty of preclp!talion Is near zero through Saturday.

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tieing lot No. 18 of Hidlory
Acrea Subdivioion. 11'1 s.ction

beginning, 1nd containing

Weat. Ohio comp.,y'a l'lrr-

66.039 ocr...
Subject to oil llgol hlghWIVI and Htementl of re-

"
' -· 4,• In Plot
Book
58 .,d
69,
Meigs County Plot Ror:ortta.
oubject to tlto buldlng rlllrir:·
tiona • con...-..t in uld .,._t
Record.
DEED REFERENCE ' tieing
port of tlto roo! - · .....
cribed In Voume 260, P~ge
1 51 ' Meigs County Deed
Roconla.

Sourcea .................. 196.10
TOT . OTHER AN. SOURCES
(USES} .... ... ....... (6 , 788. 271
Exc. of Tot. Rcpta. Over
!Under} Total Oiabursomenta .. ........... }16 .779.831
Fund Caah Balance
Jon. 1 '85 .. .. ..... 68 ,803.99
Fund Cash Balance
Dec . 31, '85 ...... 63 .024 .16
NON -EXPEND .
TRUST FUNDS
REV . RCPTS ,_

thence north 90 dog .
00 " Hit along 1 line,
1370.00 feet to tt. polr1t of

cord.
Grantor daima title by
deed of record aar.:ordldin
Deed Book 242 . Pogo 11 , in
S.vinga Company . Pom- the Recorda of the Meiga
.-oy, Ot'iio teMI"'Vftthe right County Recorder ' a Office .
Description tor tt. ebove
to bid at this ..1e. and to
withdraw the above colla - ducribed trKt has been
teral prior to sa~ . F\l'thlr. pnpered from deed rKordl
dw Farmen S.nk end Sav- and ia not a property anvey
ings Company reserves the Rlchord C . Gloagow, ~ right to reiect any or all bid• No. 5161 .

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(3)23, 26 . 27 . 28 . 4tc

Public Notice
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
Ettate of Bart.ra J . Fetty.
decurred. C.ae No . 25,030 .
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
ADUCIARY
On Jonuory 24, 1988, in
the Meigo County Probeto
Court. CIM No. 26,030, Herold W. Ftttv. Route1 , L.,go.
villi. Ohio. 46741 , appointed AdnVniltri'IOr of the
Mtate of Blrt.re J . Feny. de·
oooaed. toto of Moiga County.
Ohio.
Robert E. Bur:ll .
Probilte Judge

Lana K

Net~elrold .

C&amp;efil

(3}21 . 28 : 141 4 . ltc

Public Notice

REFE~ENCE DEEDS : Vol.
277, P111o 843 .,d Vol. 268.
l'luo 331 , Meigs County
Deed Recorde.

Said parcel wet appraised

.. •e6.ooo.oo.

Terma of Sate : C11h.
Rill ett111 cannot be aold
for leal ttwn two-thirds of
the appraised v•lue.
Howard E. Fr.,k,
Sheriff of
Meiga County, Ohio
121 28:

ill

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14, 21 '

28

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of ., Order of Sill
iauod out of t1to Conwnon
" ' - Coun of Meigs County,
Ohio. in ""' .... of Clntrll
Trull Compony . N. A .. Plain tiff. ogainat Ooby A. Martin

and MillY A. Marti'l . et: 11..
Defondlnta. upon a iJdgement theroin .... being
C11e No. 88-CV-38 , in llid
Coun. I will offedor 1111 altho
front door of tt. Coun Houoe
in PomMOy, Meig1 Co..nty,
Ohio, on tlto 9th doy of Moy,

1986, 111 10:00 A .M ., the
following Iandi and 1ene·
PROBATE COURT OF
mentl , to-wh:
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
Sltu111t in the Vrlilge of
Ettate of Hildll S White. de- Po""""', County of Meigs
ceased. Case No . 26 ,067 .
and St.ote of Oftio ,
NOTICE OF
And bein9 11'1 100 ttere iot
APPOINTMENT OF
No. 306. Town 1.
tl.
FIDUCIARY
of the Ohio C""-'V'I PurOn Mor&lt;h 18 . 1988. in the ell-. end bein9 port of
Meigs County Proboto Court, Sub:IMsion LDt No. 106 of
CUe No. 26 .067, Donna H.,_ end Dabn"'' Addition.
Ruth Ohlinger. R. D. 3. Po· end being described 11
rneroy, Ohio, 46769, WOI ap· fo-i'
pointed executrix of the H ·
Beginning It • poilt not1h 0
tate of Hlldl S. WhHo, de· deg . 30' 142 loot from
oeorred . Iota of Route 1. Long h intMWCtion of ttw c:•'ltllf·
Bottom, Meigs CJJnty, Ohio . lin11 of Coli Stroot .,d
Robert E. Bur:ll . Germln A"'""e. llid point of
Probete Judge beginning being L8no K. No110~ood . Cieri&lt; iron atoloo: lhenco South 89
(3121 , 28 : t• l 4 . 3tc
deg. 06 · 1111 54 feet to., ir&lt;Jn
otm: lhenco north 13 dog. 66 "
eut 57 tNt to 1 • .-.: thence
Public Notice
north 74 deg . 25 " 162
feet to an iron ..._e; thence
NOTICE OF SALE
oouth dog.
feet:
By virtue of en Order ot
thence IIOUih 69 dog . 60' S1le istued out of the Com94 feet to I ho poin I of
mon PI••• Court of Meigs beginning. """'"'ing B890
Coonty , Ohio. in the e»n ot lqllant fHt or 0.204 ICTI,

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by.,

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Home National Bank. Ra ·
dne. OhkJ , Pl1intiff, against
Dale Wellace Hill end Amy
R. Hill, tl al. . Defenct.ntt,
upon a judgment therein
rendered . being Case No .
86 -CV-294 in Mid Coun, I
will offer tor sale . 11 the
front door ot the Court
House in Pomeroy, Meigs
County . Ohio. on the 4th
doyofApri1.1986 . ot10 ,15
o 'clock a .m. the tollowing

lands and 1enementa. 1o·
wit:
The following dlacribed
rMI ntl1e tituataln Section
11 . Town 2. Ronge12, Sut·
ton Township. Me~s County. Stoto of Ohio. end belr1g
more fully de1cribed 11 to I·
fowl'

Commencing at 1 point in
the northellt corner of said
Section 11 . •nd the gran ·
tor's norttwal1 property cornor; tltoncooouthO de g., 00 '
00 " Mit 1long the •tt line

of Mid Soction 11 end tho
grsntor'l 1111 propeny line.
890.00 lett to the r•l polr1t
of beginning for the lend
herein

dttcribed; thence
south 0 deg . 00' 00" Hot
continuing along 1aid line.
17110.00 feet to 1 point In
the
..... tor' I IOUthellt
property comer #fld the
10Utt.11t comer of the
..,rthooll qulrtlf of uld
8oc:tlon 11 ; tltonce north !10
deg. 00' 00" w•t olong tho

••tor' a south property line
lftd tt. ho"· aectlon Hno of
llld Section 11, 1370.00
fHt 10 1 point 11'1 t1to vron -

tor'a IOuthwnt property
oomor: tltonco north 0 deg.
00' 00" 11111long tho tlf'lrt·
tor' s ,..., property llno,
17110.00 fHt to • polr1t:

A carl'f'r which began nearly a
half century ago ended earlier this
Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
Noticola horlby given that
on Saturdey, Morell 29 ,
1988, 1110:00 a.m ., a public 1111 wHI be hold ot 10 6
Union Avenue, Pomeroy,
Ohio, to aoll for cuh the tolto'w ing collet•al :
1978 Toyota, Mtr'a. aerial
'1!'· TE61640760 .
The Farme,. Benlt end

Further. the above colla teral will be sold in the condition i1 is in wtlh no expreued or implied warren tiel given .

VJITERAN TEACHER RETIRES - Ludlle McKean Hacgetiy, a
nadve of GalllpoHs and resident tl Middleport, nilred from the
teaching profession earBer th1!; year, ending almo8t a half-century of
service. Sbe bepn her career at Waslangfoo Elementary In I!N%. Sbe h
plclured above accepting a plaque from James Che8tmt, a fellow
teacher ID till' Gallla Coomy s,yslem, during ber retremenl party. Her
molher Is Nora McKean, Ga.lllpolls, who h 102 years old.

Public Notice

Public Notice

a~bmitted .

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more or lese.
It il 1he inttw11ion herein IJ
sell all t1to ourflce ....,ad In
slid obow deacribed tract. The
cool. "oil. goa .,d all '"her
min.ala are hereby reeerved
and 1r1 not10kl. witt1 the right
I"88IIVttd to mine. retmve and
develop ooli. oil. goa and
ol other min.... without
injury to the ...me.. Tho Mght
~ ..., to ... oporl
coli end mining m_.. along
-.m from ~;. .
cent end other territory.
DEED REFERENCE ' Vo lume 266 . Page 423 of the
Meigs County Deed Reoordo .
Slid percel woo -roiled II
120.000.00.
T.,., of sal&lt;" Cult
AMI Mtate cannot be 10kl
lor leu than two·lhlrtls of the
appraised vM.Ie.
Howard E. Fr8lk

any mnn

Shariff of
Meigs County, Ohio
(3}2B: !4) 4, 11 ,
18 end 211. 6tc

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of on Order of Sole
ia...-1 out of tlto Common
P1oH Court of Meigs County,
Ohio, in tho caw of Control
Trull Compony, N .. A., Plaintiff. 111ain11 Jon• l.oo Brvolca,
01 II., Defondonta, _ , I

judg-1
- 85-CV-29
...-,.
being C... No.
In
llld Court. I wll offer ..r 01 t1to front door of tt. Court
Houao 11'1 Pomaooy, Meigo
County. Ohio, on tie 9th doy
of Mey, 19811, 11 10:1&amp; A.M .,
the lollowlng IInde lnd ,.,.
- 1 0-wlt:
&amp;llum In o,.,go Townohip,
Meigo County, Ohio.

p-

6, Town 4 North, R.,go 12

'*""'-- -

Slid
ot
$18.000.00.
Torma of lite. c...
Root _,o connot be oold
for lela than
of tho
apprlliled
._,._.- .. -H..- E Fntnlt. Sherifl
Of Meigs County, Ohio
(3)28; (4)4.11, 18
ond25. 6tc

Public Notice
CASH BASIS
COMBINED ANNUAL
FINANCIAl. REPORT
FOR THE fiSCAl YEAR
ENDED DEC . 31 , 1985
Village of
MIOOLEPORT, OHtO
County of Meigs
"This it an t.l'llucited finan ·

cial report."
GOVT . FUNDS
REVENUE RECEIPTS :Prop . Tueo ....... 87 .012 .58
Other Local
Tuft .................. 1 , 703 .11
State Levied Shared
ro .... etc ..... .. 117,778 . 18

tn•ergovernment Grent /
Controcta .... .... 108.944 .54
Charges for
Service a..... . ... 16.545 .23

Fees. Licenses.
Permits ...
. .... 1. 384 .75
lntere1t
Earnlnga ... .
Finn and
Forfoiu .. . . .
All Other

.71 .104.42

Revenue..

.. 12 ,667 .00

Charges fur

Services ... ........... 1,050.00
Int. Eeminga .......... ..... 4 .43
TOT . REV .
RECEIPTS ... ... ..... 1 ,054 .43
he . Rcpta. Over !Under)
Oiaburo ............... 1.064 .43

Exc . of Total Receipts
Over (Under! Total Disburaements ........ . 1.054 .43
fl.l"d Cash Balance
Jon. t. '85 ........ 67 . 942 .49
FLild Cash Balance
Dec . 31. '85 ...... 68,996 .92
TOTALS
REVENUE RCPTS Property
Tuoo ......... .. ..... 87,0t2 . 58
Other local
Tuoo ................. 1 ,703. 11
Stoto Levied Shared
Tuoo. etc ........ 111.778 .18

lntergovernment Grant
Contracts ........ 108.944. 54
Charges for
Service a .......... 237 ,984 .88

Fees. licenMa.
Permits .
Interest
Eamings .

TOTAL REVENUE
RECEIPTS ....... 407,87 3 . 81
EXPENDITURE·
DISBURSEMENTS 'Security of Person• and
Propeny .......... 180.769 .74
Bulc Utility
Services ........... 17 ,399 .90

Transportation ........... 114 ,626 .84
Generol Goo ... 185 .246 86
C.p'i tol oudoy .. 9&amp; ,324 .88

Bond Prtnclpal

Retirement ... .. 10.000.00
Note Principii
Aelirament ....... 90,000 .00
lnternt and Fis~l
Chargoa ... ......... 38 ,461 .61
TOTAL EXPEND .
DISBURS ....... 589,728 52
Exc . Rcpu. Over !Under)
Dlob ......... ..... \221 .864 . 71}
OTHER FIN . SOU~CES
tUSES} :Operating Trent·
foro-In ... ....... t77.204 70
Operating TRent·
fers - Out ....... 163, 732 .54
Other Financing
Sourcoo ........... .. 3,811 .26
TOT . OTHER
AN . SOURCES
(Uoeat ...... ......... 17 ,283.41
Exc . of Total Rcpu Over
lUnder} Total Oiabursemento ... (204 .671 .30 }
fund Cash Balance
Jan . 1. ·as ..... 741 .670. 55
fund C11h BIIM'IOI
Dec . 31 . '85 ... 537.099.25
PROPRIETARY FUNDS
Operating Aevenu11
REVENUE RECEIPTS ' Chorgoo for
Sorvlcea .......... 220. 389 .65
All Other
Rov.,ue .... .......... 7, 389 .10
Total Revenue
Roceipta .......... 227. 778 .75
Operotlng Exponna
EXPENDITURE·
DISBURSEMENTS:Peraonal
Servlcea ......... 106, 726 .27
Ftingo B.,elill ..... 33 .251 .44
Meterilla and
Supplill ............ &amp;7,094.70
Utilltlll ............ .1 8 ' 191 .118
Contrac:tural
Servicu ..... ...... . 19, 333 .72
Other Operotlng
Exponaea ............ .6. 172.60
TOTAL EXPEND.
DISBURSE .... ..237, 770 .31
Exc. Rcpll. Over (Under}
Olablnn ............ (9 ,991 .58}
Non-Operating Rev. IE~q&gt; . )
OTHER FIN . SOURCES
(USES}:Int. Rov ...... .. .. ..... 7,488 .79
Oporotlng Tronafera
tn .... ......... .. ..... 16,001 .48

~:~~~g -~r-~~~ •• 73.64
Other Fin.,clng

.71 ,108. 85

Fines and
Forfeill ...
. ... 66,834 .00
All Other
Revenue ........... 19,966 .10
TOTAL REVENUE
RECEIPTS .... ... 696 , 706 .99
EXPENDITURE·
DISSURSEMENTS'Secu.rity of Persona and
Property .......... 160. 769 .74
Basic Utility

Servicu . ...
511 .834 00

1, 384.75

. .. 17 , 399 .90

Transpor -

tation ..
.114. 626 .84
Gon . Gov ...... .. 165,246 .86
Pero . Sorv . . .. . 106.726 .27
Fringe Ben .... .. 33.261 .44

Materiels and
Supplieo .......... 67 ,094 .70
Util~iea ............ 16, 191 .58
Cop . Outley ..... 96 , 324 .88
Bond Principal

Retirement ........ 10,000 .00
Note Principal
Retirement .... .... 90,000 .00
Int. and Fiscal
Chenoa ............ 36 ,461 .51
Contracture\
Sorvlceo .......... . 19 .333 . 72
Other Operating
E~q&gt;enaeo .......... 6 .172.80
TOTAL EXPEND .
DISBURS ...... 927.498 83

E"c. Rcpta. Over (Under)
Disb .............. (230,791 .841
OTHER FIN . SOURCES
(USESI :Inl. Rev .......... .... .7 .468.79

Operating Tranafer1

CLEVELAND (UPil - Thursday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers with tickets sales and
payoffs: Dally Number 410. ·
Ticket sales totaled S1,195,ll4,
wlth oa payoff due of $756,216.

1582.

TOT . OTHER FIN . SOUR ·
CES (U11a! .... .. 1 1 ,496 .14

Bob Hoeflich presents thoughts on this Easter

tmts .

Vol. 21 No. 7

George Dougan and Design and Planning Engineer
Howard Gifford said, "however, In the jreparation of
detail plans it was detennlned that many features
needed to be Incorporated Into the (ians that were not
considered at the preliminary stage. We want to
emphasize that the I'Stlmate ($3,169,00)) Is not thl'
official estimate for the project . The official estimatP
may be somewhat dllfl'rent than Indicated above.
However, It is going to be substantially higher than
the or1glnal estimate."
The project calls for grading, draining and paving
of Eastern Avenue to create a third lan e and ease

1978 Chevy 4X4 .............................. 52495

Runs good, 55,000 miles.

1978 Pontiac Grcnl Safari Wagon ..•• 51295

Auto .. PB, PS, atr, luggage rack.

1979 Ford Fairmont Wagon •.••..•••.• 51395

PB, PS, 302.

19 78P CPh evy Malibu Wagon ............. S1395

Au1o, 8, 5, atr, runs good.

19 7' LTD ..••••.•...••..•••••••...•••••.•••.•••••• $1 09 5

4 Dr .. auto., PB, PS, air, high mileage, runs good.

1980 Plymouth Horizon .................. S1195

4 sp .. runs good, high mileage.

Meigs County Emergency Medl
cal Service reports five caUs
Wednesday; Pomeroy at 7:58a.m.
to Texas Rd. for Robert Collins to
VPtPrans Memorial Hospital; Ru ·
tland Fire Department at 1:17 p.m.
was called to a brush !Ire on County
Rd . 10; Pomeroy and Columbia
Township Fire Departments assisted; thl' fire was out In three
hours; Salem Township Fire Department was called at 3:39 p.m. to
a brush fire on Parker Rd.; Rutland
Fire Department asslstl'd; the fire
was out In 3 hours; Middleport at
4:29 p.m. to 60 Cole St. for Betty
Crites to Veterans MPmortal Hospl·
tal; Columbia Township Fire Department at 8:55p.m. to a brush fire
on Rt. 689; out In an hour.

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EASlER EGG HUNT - Wann, sum~y weather
aUracled nearly !,0011 ~In theGalllpollsCIIy
Park for the 191!6 Conununl&amp;y Easter EgK Hunt
Stoturcla.Y momlng. Bobby Hood, chalnnan of till'
retail merdlanll! projed, said more than 1,000 eggs
had been placl'd tltroullbout lite park ewtler In till'

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mento ......... .. (219 ,296" 701
Fund Cuh Balance
Jan. 1 , '85 ..... 878 .417 .03
Fund Cuh Balance
Dec . 31, ' 86 .... 669 . t20.33
Depoa~ory

Bolance ............ 28 .631 .61

lnveltmenta ..... 662 ,060.08

day. Boy
Troop
aided the project and
a•.dsted In cleanup operatioRS. Prior to the lana, the
Easter Bunny [IO!Ied lor the Thnes-Sentlnel camera
with Crystal Hope F~emlre. 5, daughter of Nonna
Perry, Polnl Pleasnt and Fred Facemire, Ga!Upolls.

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traffic conges tion from the old city water trea tment
plant to the Silver Bridge Plaza. Ohio i; paying 90
percent of thl' cost and Ga!Upolis will chip In wit h 10
percent.
Dougan and Gifford advlsl'd thl' city that if its share
of the project becomes a problem because of a higher
cost, the city should adv!seODOT" aslOOnas possible
so that further discussions can take place before the
final resolution and contract are available."
The ODOTofflc!als reported that the ronsultar t has
now finished detail plans and the project is being
processed for construction with a scheduled sate date

of July 29. The official cost estimate should be
available about two months before laking bids for the
project. thl'y added.
The project began as a S1 million "hazard
elimination" announced by ODOT In September 1984.
When legislation was submitted to thl' GaUipolls City
Commission a month later, It was categorized as a
"' ma jor highway Improvement" and the rommisslon
approved the 9().10 cost split with the state. The work
was . also listed In Gov. RlcharG Cl'leste' s list of
highway Improvements announced in January 1985.

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Brush · and forest • fires that
already have scorched about 4,!XXI
acres in southeast Ohio are likely to
re-ignite over the wrekend, authoti·
ties said.
Twenty separate fi res that broke
out Friday burned about l50 acres
in south central counties, said
Larry Ehlers, assistant chief of the
Division of Forestry .
"Today (Friday I was pretty
light ," Ehlers said. "But tomorrow
(Saturday), as it warms up, it' s
difficult to say what will happen. As
It warms up In the late afternoon,
that's whl'n we start get ting fires.
They start at about quitting time."
Ehlers said Sunday aftPmoon
could he the worst day for till' fires
because il will probably be even
dryer.
Tom Berger, staff forester fort he
state Division of Forestry, said the
· blazes were OCCUlTing all over the
state, although most of them were
In thl' southeast.
"The!'f''s nothing of any great
size, just a number r:i smaU ones,"
Berger said.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the
worst brushfires since 1981 broke
out in 13 counties before a light rain
helped flrreflght ers extinguish
them . The fires have buml'd
through oome structures, but none
that was hab!ta tl'd, Ehlers said.
David Bergman, chief of thl'
Division or Forestry, said bet wren
250 and 300 flrPS destroyed about
4,000 acrPS In Adams. Gallla.
Jackson, Athens , Lawrence,
Warr!'n, Perry, Pike, Clermont ,
Ross, Scioto, VInton and Washington count les.
The National Wea ther Service
says skies wUI be clear andda~1 1me
temperatures In the 70s the entire
wrekend. If winds kick up like they
did earijer In the week, foresters
say II could crPate Ideal conditions
for fires.
Berger said the division 's entire
firefightlng brigade of 225 people
will be oo alert during the weekend.
"In add it ion, there wUI be spotter
planes flying aUweekend and ou r

FIRE DAMAGE -On Tuesday and Wednesday, the wontbni!Mbts
since 1981 broke out In 13 rountles before a Ugbt rain helped lln!lcbttn
exllngulsh them. David Bergman, chief tllbe Division of Foreatry, said
between 200 and 300 !Ires destroyI'd aboulf,OOII acres. Some homes were
destroyed by tile fires.
helicopters, which help in thl'
firefightlng, will be on standby," he
said.
Bergt-r also said fores t rangers
have redoubled their efforts to stop
arsonists, one of the chief causPS ri
spring fires.

"We have one area in particular
we· 1'1' looking at very closely," he"
said. declining to disclose It "But
It's hard to ca tch an arsonist In a
forest fire situation. Ther!''s no
evidence and it usually occurs In
remote al'l'as."

Sen. Packwood's tax refonn plan in 'serious trouble'
The 44 members of the 1()(). member Senate called
for quick hearings on the matter, bringing to morl'
than hall thl' chamber the number of senators who
have asked Packwood , R-Ore., to open his excise tax
suggi'Stbns to funher study.
1n a separate lettPr last wrek, 11 other senators, all
mPmbers of the Finan ce Commlttre, asked
Packwood to conduct hearings on the excise tax
changes, although they did not not attack the
proposals as harshly as the latest letter.

WASHINGTON (UPII -The key provision In the
tax reform plan offered by Senate Finance
Committee Cha!nnan Bob Packwood Is In serious
trouble, with about hallthl' dlamber charging It will
hurt poor and middl~lass Am!'rlcans.
A bipartisan group of 44 Senators told Packwood In
a letter made public Friday that they had problems
with his proposal to raise about $75 b!ll!on in the nex t
five years through Increases and changes In federal
excise taxes.

Reagan's. global .policy:
'No more Mr. Nice Guy'

Total Treetury

...

Deaths ...................... .... ... A-6
Editorials ................. .... .. .. A.-2

Ohio Weather:
a perfect Easter

More fires expected Easter

Emergency squads
answer five calls

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A.Jong the River .... .... ..... . 8-H

·Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point PleaSII'lt Sunday, March 30, 1986

Copyrigtnad 1986

'lbne8-Sentinel Stall

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GALLIPOLIS - The cost of the Eastern Avenue
. widening project Is expected to Increase beyond Its
original estimate, the Ohio Department of Transpor·
tatlon has informl'd Ga!Upolls officials.
An unofficial figure quoted In a letter from OOOT's
District 10 office at Marll'tla estimates the project to
possibly cost $3,169,00). The ortgtnal cost estimate
was $1,240,00).
" We regret that thl' cost rJ. this j:I'Ojecl has
escalatl'd," the Jetter from Deputy District Director

year with the retirement of Lucille
McKean Haggerty .
Marrted to Robert Haggerty,
Middleport, the rrother of three
children (and grandmother of fourt
Mrs. Haggt-rty attendl'd Marshall
following her graduation from
Gallla Academy High School In
1939.
She transferred to Rio Grande
College after World War II broke
out, graduating from Rio with a BS
Degree In 1943. She was Rio
Grande's May Day Queen In 1942.
The new retiree began her bng
carrer at Washington Elementary
In GalllpoUs In 1942. She servl'd the
Gallipolis system st'Ven years
before moving to Middleport in 1949
with her husband.
After a 10 year leave of abSEnce to
raise her children (sons Richard , a
buDding contractor; David (Chip I,
manager of the Galllpolls Racquet
Club and Mark, an Industrial arts
teacher, shl' returned to teaching at
Vinton Elementary with the Ga!lla
County Schools.
Aftpr one year at Vinton, Mrs.
Haggerty began teaching at
Ches~Kyger, remaining therp
WltU her retirement. In all, she
taught 34 years.
Mrs. HaggPrty completl'd some
post -graduate work at Ohio
Univprsity.
During her retirement, Mrs.
Haggt-rty plans to substitute teach
until "a dream is fullf!Ued of owning
a log country store."
She also plans to enjoy her
grandchildren, and may even assist
her husband In the H &amp; R F!restonl'
Dealer Store In Middleport. Her
hobbles Include arts and crafts and

James J. Kilpatrick on a new slant to the world'!!
oldest profession - Page A-2

weekend - Page B-8

By KEVIN KEUY

Exc. of..:J:ot.-Tcpta. Ov.(Undarl Total Oitburse-

lnoido 10 Mill .......... ... 1 .70
Outoido 10 Milt .... ....... 7 .00
Eot. Pop ....... ......... ... 2 ,926
Fed . Census Pop .. ..... 2 .967
SUMMARY
Of INDEBTEDNESS
Dutotondlng. Jan. 1. '86 Mortgoge Rev ... ..676 ,000
G 0 Notea ............ 155,000
Totol ................... 730 ,000
RETIRED :
Mortgoge Rev ......... 10 ,000
G 0 Notea ............ 90, 000
TOTAL ... .... . ..... 1 00, 000
Out.unding, Doc. 31' '86Mort. Rev ... .. ........ 666.000
G 0 Notes............. 68,000
TOTAL ........ .. ....... 630,000
MAR. 27. 1986
I cortlfy tlto following report ta be correct and true,
to the belt of my lcnowtodge'
Jon Buck
Ctori&lt;-Troeau..,
237 Roco St.
Middleport, Oh 411780
(3}28 , 1tc

The Middleport-Pomeroy
~arumal Easter Egg hunt
be held at l p.m.
today at Hartinger Park

Page C-1

Eastern Avenue project may cost $3.1 million

Operating Trantfert
Other Financing
Sources .............. 4 ,006 .36

lay continues

PICK-4 ·

Cemtery.

In ............ .... ... 192,206.18
Out ........... ...... 192.206 .18

•

Ohio lottery winnel'!l.

Lucille M. Haggerty, veteran
Gallia County teacher, retires

Weather forecast

Public Notice

SERVI~ CONDUCI'ED Funeral services for VIctor C.
Young, Jr., 56, E. Main St.,
Pomeroy, who died Tuesday at
Camden-Qark Memorllll Hospital, In Parkersbur&amp; were held
th1!; altemooo at the Pomeroy
First Bapttst Churdl. Mr. young
had been an employee of the
fonner Vanadhun Corp., was an
Independent Insurance agent
and operated the V. C. Young
Insurance Agency and Young's
Personal Care Horne on E . Main
St. Burial WIIS In Beech Grove

The Pomeroy Area Chamber. of
Commerce is sponsoring a "QI!rbY.
Dav" Dinner-Dance, Saturday&gt;;
May 3, at the Royal Qak Recrea'
tiona! BuDding, from 7 p.m. to
mklntght . Muslc by the 'rom
Walters Band. Tickets a!'f' now on
sale from the following chambe(
members: Bill Nease, Rlln Ash,'
Tom Rred, Hank Cleland, Mary
Powell, Joe Clark, Bruce l'b&gt;ed,
Paul Gerard , Paul Simon, Je!lliiCe.~
Sheets. Tickets and additional
Information are also available at
the chamber office on the strEet.
level or lhe courthouse. Ticket
prices are$:!! couple, $10 single and
$H dance only .

WASHINGTON (UPi l - ThP
Sixth Flret exercises In the Gulf of
Sidra and the U.S. military help to
Honduras last wrek openl'd a more
aggressive chapter In President
Reagan 's global policies.
Reagan challenged Libyan
leader Moammar l&lt;hada!y on the
right or tree passage In the gulf which l&lt;hadaly claims Is entirely
Libyan - and tried to work over
Nicaragua's Sandln,!sta leaders In
dispatching U.S. pilots lo ferry
Honduran troops to repel an
Incursion from Nicaragua.
In essence, Reagan was SEnding
a non-too-sublll' message to Mana·
gua and Tripoli and to the nation tbe
president paints as their patron, the
Soviet Union. That message: No
more Mr. Nice Guy.
In a speech last week , Rt&gt;agan
sounded a cau aimed at drawing
Congress and the American public

out of a V!etnam-generatl'd Inhibition toward subslantlve U.S. Involvement lit other nations' activ!tll's.
"Peace through strength Is a fact
of life," he said, and it was time for
America to "t9 leave uncertainty
and Indecision behind."
"It Is time to grow up and face
reality ," he said.
In his actions last wrek, Rl'agan
was trying to tell the Kremlin he
was willing to lake a tougher stand
when the. Unltl'd Stall'S Is chal·
lenged around the world.
He also appeared to be warning
the Soviets' Third World client
states that he Is prepared to support
"wars of liberation" against them.
The president summed It up In a
speech In New Orleans on Friday,
saying the Unltl'd States should use
Its m!lltary muscle as leverage In
disputes around the world and to
(Continued on page A3)

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Most of the Increased revenue. about $til billion,
would come from dropping !he deduction businesses
can take for paying till' taxes .
Crit ics have chargt'd that ~ firms lose that
deduction . they will simply pass along their added
costs to consuml'rs in till' fom1 of higher pticr&gt;s for
products. And they complain II is bad tax policy to pay
for income tax breaks- which are enjoyed mostly by
the wealthy - with excise tax increases that arc fell
by everyone.

'All the world' will attack
United Stat~, says Khadafy
'

,.

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Packwood has thus far refusl'd toschedule hearings
on thl' excise tax provisions and a Finance Commlttre
aide said Friday the senator would have no comment.
Excise taxes are chargt'd on consumptb n Items
such as gasoline, liquor and tobacco.
In order to pay for lower tax rail'S and other tax
breaks In his tax reform plan, Packwood would raise
about $75 bUtton In the next five years by Increasing
and adjust ing levies which, although charged to
businesses, are generally passl'd along to consumers.

world wDI attack Amerlcaa

and companies!"
IJbyMleader Moanunar Khad·
illy aboutetl cloning an addreiJs to
-eral htmdred unlfonned m1J.
ltla Frld,.y, wavmfl his fist In the
llir lo eileen lrom the crowd.
embe•des

TRIPOLI, Libya (UPI I - LIbyan leader Col. Moarrunar Khadafy warned In a speech marked by
blood spattering from the symbolic
slaying of President Reagan that
"all the wor1d" would attack U.S.
diplomats and businessmen ~
cause of the rECent fighting In the
GuU of Sidra.
Khadafy on Friday usl'd his first
public speech since the U.S.-Libyan
mll!tary confrontation to deny that
Libya lost any m!ssUI'S from U.S.
air attacks and claimed his forces
downl'd three F-14 fighter planes.
Shortly after his address to
several hundrl'd Wllfonned mllilla
and guards, a cow with "Reagan"
written on Its side In red paint was
brought forth by the soldiers. They
then sUt the cow's throat, Its blood

splashing onto their uniforms.
The soldiers danced on the dying
cow and chantl'd, " R e a g a n,
Rl'agan, you cowboy."
Khada ly's spei'Ch relebratl'd the
anniversary of the Brillsh evacua·
tioo of Libya In 1970, but the focu s
was on the Unltl'd States.
&lt;Speaking from the balcoey of a
bunker-like buDding at his headquarter1. Khada!y said the Unl11'd
Stati'S hi! attackl'd In relallation for
the Sidra conflict..
"AJI the world will attack Ameli·
can embassies and companies! " he
shouted, waving his fist in the air to
cheers from the crowd .
The U.S. 6th Fleet sailed Into the
Gulf of Sidra last week, maintain·
tng It was lnteniationai waters
outside Libya's 12-mtll' territorial

bound ary. Khadafy claims it is
Libyan territory to lust north of the
32nd parallel of latitude. mo!'f' than
100 mDes out.
The United States sa id Libya
fired six missiles at I s planes and
ships Monday and six more rn!ssDes Tuesday. None of them hit
their !ar~ts , It said.
In retaliation , U.S. jets bomil.'d a
missile guidance base In the coastal
town ri Sidra , then rebomb!d 11
Thesday whl'n the radar appeared
to resume func tioning. It also fired
on fi ve Libyan ships. 'l'hree were
destroyed, one w~s damaged and
ooe I'SCaped, U.S. officials said.
The fleet left the area Thursday,
and Khada!y said II depart I'd
"dr!l¥11ilw !Is tall behind It In
(Continued on page A3)

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