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Doris Miller, Dec., Ronald L.
MOler Jr. , 1\ffld.. Sutton.
• Dons Irme Miller, Dec., Ronald
L. MUierJr.. Ceri.!ITrans., Sutton.
Robert F. Gamble. Glenda Gamble to Ronald E. Joseph, Grace L.
Joseph, parcels, Lebanon.
Victor Counts, VIrginia K. Cnunts
b Warley A. Rife, Paula A. Rife,
parcels, Rutland.
Gerald 0. Keller, Ruth ll. Keller .
to Robert L. Rltchle, Jr., F.:IA,
Chester.
Monongahela Power Co. succ.,
Marietta Electric Co., Waterway
Com. Syst. Inc., Rei., Ease, Right of
Way, Meigs.
Margaret Louise Marten aka,
Margaret Smith to Etta E. Payne,
Cert. M Trans., Mldd.
Roger Luckeydoo, Sandra Luckeydoo to James B. Thomas, Jr.,
John R. Thomas, parcels, Mldd.
Vlll.
Samuel W. Cozart, Charles R.
Cozart to Cols. &amp; Southern Ohlo
Elect. Co., Right otWay, Lebanon.
John W. VanMeter, Betty V.
VanMet&lt;!' to Cols. &amp; Southern Ohlo
Elect. Co., Right of Way, Lebanon.
Gary P. Norris, Donna M. Norris
to Kenneth L. Cozart, lots 12, 13,
Lebanon.
Charles E. Slack, Alma M. Slack
to Robert Hoeflich, Charlene HoeDich, Part k&gt;ts, Pomeroy VU!age.

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By EDWARD SCHRECK, D.O.
Asolistant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohlo University College
It Osteopathic Medicine
Question: The number or cana-r
victims seem to lncroose Nery
day. Is this Impression supported
by fact?
Answer: Death from can!l'r Is crt
the lise. About one of every four
Americans llving now - alxlut 56
million people - wlli be st rlcken
with cancer, and tmJ·Ihlrds wUI die
from the disease.
Except for accidents, canrer Is
the leading cause of deal h in
children under 15. The rate ri
cancer deaths In blac ks is increasing faster than that lor whites ,
supposedly because of great&lt;!'
ronsumptlon of alcohol and tobacco
In this group.
Question: Why has the incidence
of cancer increased?
Answer: Americans are living
longer, and greall'f'ilge means an
IncreasEd likelihood that can!l'r
will develop. Part of til' reason for

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London Pool
opening date
set by council

Jobless rate
drops slightly .
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unem·
pioyment dropped slightly In April
to 7.1 percent, showing prooounced,
continuing weakness In America's ·
industrial sector but improvement
In the construction industry, the
Labor Department said today.
The unemployment rate In April
was slightly lower than the March
figure of 7,2 percent. The jobless
rate was 6. 7 percent in J anuary and
7.3 percent in February.
·Factory employment dropped
again In April. Mining and manufacturing were hard hit .
Since January, 85,000factory jobs
have disappeared - generally the
victim of foreign competition. The
factory job total in April showed
there were 210,00! less workers In
the Industry, compared to January .

1985.
The figures also showed that less
than 00 percent of the factory jobs
that were lost in the 1981-1982
recession have been regained.
For the lhlrd consecutive monlh,
jobs In the oil and gas Industry
~bowed continuing cutba cks because of declining oll prtces.
Another 35,000 jobs were lost in the
oil and gas Industry in April,
according to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.

The figu l_'es also showed the
highest number of peoplE' forced to
work part time for ecommic
reasons in more than two years. In
April, anotll'r 385,000 prople were
forced to work parl time, bringing
the total number of workers in this
category to 5.9 million.
Most of the increase occurred
among workers who suffered cut·
backs in the number of hours they
could work each week.
Employment continued to rise In
the fast-growing service Industrywhich pays almost the lowest
wages in the nation - and there
also was significant Improvement
in construction.
Construction employment rose
by 85,(0) during Aprtl, the Labor
Department said.
Heavy construction contractors
showed particular gains because of
unusually good April weather that
permitted an Increased number of
highway projects, til' government
said.
Also, declining Interest rates and
the accompanying Increased de·
mandfornewhomesaidedcontractors in the fields of plumbing,
carpentry, masonry and electrical
wiring.
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DEDicATED- Mary Janlce.Laveader has worked tirelessly to help
the SyractUe Fire Department and her eflnta certainly patd olf. She
pre!lellted a check In the amount ol $2,913.114 10 Syracuse Mayll' Eber
Pickens, on behall of the lire department, Thursday night which wUJ be
used to help pa.y for the new air bap. Mary Janice Is not a member It
the fire department, just a dedicated citizen.

By KATIE CROW
Sentinel oorrespondent
The opening of London Pool and
the selling of pool passes was
decided when Syracuse Village
Council met in regular session
Thursday night.
The pool wilt open May 24. Pool
passes go on sale Monday.
Passes may be obtained by
stoppi ng at the pool or at the home
of Jean Hail who was hired as
gatekeeper at last night's meeting.
The pool wUI be open dally from 1
p.m. to 6 p.m. except Wednesday.
Hours on Wednesday will be from
12 noon unW 5 p.m. and from 6 p.m.
until 8 p.m.
The price of pool passes will
remain the same as last year.
Single pass will be $23, family of
two, $36; family of three, $39;
family of four, $42; family of five,
$45; family of six. $48; family of
seven, $51 ; family of eigh t, $54 . Ail
passes must be limited to members
of one household.

Senate Oks $1 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Senate approved a $1 trillion budget
by a decisive bipartisan vote early
today that trims President Rea ·
gan's mllltary spending request
and projects that lower inflallon
will save the cou,ttry moriey.
Reagan, while gratlfled the Se·
nate passed a bill, was less than
pleased with Its tenns, White House
spokesman Larry Speakes said.
The budget for next year calls for
increased taxes or $13 bllllon more than twice the amount
Reagan requested, but less than the
nearly $19 billion the Senat e Budget
Committee recommended.
The Senate's fiscal 1987 budget
grants $.1)1 billion to the Pentagon
- $6 billion more than the
committee-passEd plan bul still far
less than the $320 billion Reagan
wanted.
The president said, "It is neces·
sary that we keep tbe budget
orocess mov ing. Therefore, given

Board

i he Senate action, he looks forward
to working with the Congress to
ensure more acceptable levels are
reached for defense, taxes and
spendin g reductions," said
Speakes.
Speakes said Reagan would work
with the House to get closer to his
version of the budget. and would
veto any "budget busters" after
considering "each appropratlons
bill on a case by case hasts ."
Senate Republican leader Robert
Dole said that whlie the president
felt the rom promise went too far oo
rNenues and oot far enough on
defense or social spending reductions, he appreciated the fact the
Senate had met its responslbUlties
The budget debate now turns to
the House, where leaders have
pledged to come up with a spending
plan three days alter the Sena te.
Preliminary House budget plans
show they are ready to cut more

committ~es

By Chll!lene HoeDich
Sentinel
stall writer
- - ISteps to bridge a cornmunlca·
lions gap between the Board of
Education
of the Eastern Local
6%
School Distrtct and the cornmunJty
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986
through llason committees of
t~achers, other school personnel,
UP! Graph 1c
and parents, weretakenat a special
meeting of the board Thursday
FIGURES DROP- Unemployment dropped slightly in April to 7.1
night.
percent, showing pmnounoed, oontlnulng weakness in America's
Volunteer committees to be
Industrial sector, but bnpmvement In the oonstructlon indUstry, the
represented at all board meetings,
Lahor Department said Friday. UPI.
provide Input on issui'S as needed,
and relay information back to the
community were as follows:
Teachers Volunteers - Mary
Baum and Becky Edwards, River·
view; Ron Hill and Pam Doughitt,
Chester; Barbara Tripp and Deborah Weber, Tuppers Plains; Rita
Lincicome, Eastern High School;
MOSCOW (UP! ) - Th~ Soviet mat said.
and Mary Price and William
Experts have s~ld one of the Blaine, junior high.
Union completely shut down ali of
grea test dangPrs of the nuclear
its graphite reactors in the wake of
Bus Drivers- Darlene Reed and
accident Is a meltdown of nuclear Keltha Whitlatch.
the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe,
fuel that would contaminate ground
a Wrstern diplomat said today.
Custodians, cooks and mainte·
water and ruin farmland.
The Kr"'mlln gave permission for
nance people - Margie Benedum,
Asenior Amertcan ctficial travel· Betty Jackson, Barbara Masters,
an American medical expert on tlte
ing
with President Reagan said the and Brenda Benedum.
only known treatmenl for radiation
reactor
accident represents a .. ..,_
sickness to aid victims of the
Secretaries and aides- Barbara
rtous
crisis"
for Soviet leader Young and Margaret Cauthorne.
catastrophe and a Soviet diplomat
Mikhail Gorbachev and that the
Informed the U.S. Congress the
Parent Volunteers - Daniel
allies will have to add It to their Drake, Sue Red and Jlll Holter,
"danger is not yet over."
The Western diplomat, speaking Tokyo summit political agenda.
Riverview; Joanne Callaway, Ma·
In London the doctor who tested rllyn Sue Burke, and Patty Callaunder conditions that he not be
the first gniup of Western sludents way, Tuppers Plains; Yvonne
named, said the Soviet Union shut
to
arrtve from the Soviet nuclear Sisson, JoAnn Newsome, Gayann
down an estimated 16 graphite
disaster
area said today they_were Clay, and Gayann Burke, Eastern
reactors, besides the four at
in
!;Wd
health oot their clothes High School; Ann Fausnaugh,
Chernobyl.
contained
unacceptably high levels Tammy Baker, and Cathy Spencer,
He said reports that theflreatthe
of
radiation.
Chernobyl graphite- moderated
junior high; and Karen Lodwick,
The Soviet media, which has said Sue Metzger, and Peggy Hartman,
nuclear plant had been put out by
dumping wei sand on the plant were ' only two prople died and 197 were Chester Elementaryy.
injured in the disaster, reported
·•silly."
According to Su~e Heines, board
Thursday 18 were hospitalized in president, a time wUI be set crt each
~rious condition, and the govern· agenda for inlonnation from the
"If you dump sand on it you might
ment
sought ~lp !rom Italy in- committees.
!lit wt the fire, butthenallyoudo is
coping
with ground contamination
cover the meltdown and force It
A committee of Jim Caldwell and
from
a
nuclear plant exJiosion.
down Into the ground," the dlpioHeines were named to work on a

from defense and put more money
Into social spendin g than the
Senate.
Senate budget leaders were able
to grant a little extra money for
defense and k&gt;wer the taxes from
the committee· passed pian by
estimating the cost-of-living will go
up only 2 percent next year. Earlier
estimates put the cost -of-living
figure at a 3.4 percent, allowing the
"savings" of money to betaken into
account in the Senate pian.
The budget also includes some
extra fund s for health programs
and $100 mUllan to ooild a new
space shuttle to replace the deStroyed Challenger, if the full
Congress gives the OK
Senators agreed tot he bipartisan
spending plan on a key 66-29 vote,
with l! Republicans and 28 Democrats in support. Thirteen Republicans and 16 Democrats were
against the plan. The SenaiP !hen

its approval !I the budget ·oo
a 10-25 vote.
The budget was approved In the
early morning .hours following an
Entire ·day and night of non-stop
negotiations, including several tel~­
phone calls to 8;!11, Indonesia,
where Reagan was traveling. Dole
said when he ctfered the optiOns of
the bipartisan compromise or
killing the budget entirely, White
House chief ci staff Donald Reagan
said: "Don't kill it."
Dole, who wted fortherompromise oodget , indicated he wa s not
completely happy with It, oot said:
"I'm happy In get it over with,"
S6l led

Sen. Lawton Chiles of Florida,
leading Democrat on the Budget
Committee, and committee Chair·
man Pete Domenici, R-N.M., held
separate conferences of Republicans and Democrats to sell the
proposal late Thursday- capping
a full day of nego tiations.

to . provide assistance

drug-alcohol abuse program titled
"Project Care" and work toward
developing a district action group ..
Bruce My~rs mel wlth the board
to dlscu&amp;'l the two hour assistant
custodial positions at Chester Elementary. Arrangem'E&gt;nts were
made by the lxlard to establish a
"hold harmless" statemen t, an
agreement bel ween a ny group and
the board which might be using the

school facilities, as a protection
against liability. Jim Smith and
Roger Gaul were named lo work
with Supt. Richard Roberts oo that.
In other action, Kathy Ma nlcke
and Heines wUI work on updating
and amending the school's medica·
tlon policy. A discussion was held on
levy expenditures and stolen items
with the board to st udy funds
available, priorities and

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Soviets shut down
graphite reactors

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General admission will be 50
cents for preschool, $11Jr students,
grade ooe through 12 and $1.50 for'
adults. College students will come '
under the adult category.
Pool pan.ies were set tiv' same as
last year, $35 per . hour with a
minimum of two hours.
Following the ~ing of the pool,
ail passes will be !Did only at the
pool.
The pool committee and Marty
Morarity, pool manager will lllPet
on May 16.
Meeting with council was Mike
Warner ri Brogan-Warner lnsuranee who discussed what Is
insured and the type of insurance
the \1ilage has. Warner wUI review
the coverage and meet again with
council In regard to the·cost.
A letter was received from Betty
Rawlings, Mason, who was glad to
hear the vlllage was was dlssatls·
fled with Consolidated Communlca!Ions Group.
(Continued on page 12)

EMERGI!NCY MEDICAL SERVICE EXPANDING - A new addition to the Meigs Counly
EJnerce11CY Medical Service bulldlllg on Mulberry
Help&amp;s wU1 hou!le tralnlnl laclllllel lor advanced
erne; smcy medical lecllnlc._, Melp EMS II the
only YIWmeer ~ II the 111ate wlh
~n to le8clt advuced EM'l"a. Melp'EMS
has alao aewred a grant throqb the Ohlo Board ~

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replacements.
The board approved testing lor
asbestos a nd set a maximum
expenditure of $1200 with Supt.
Roberts to report hack oo cost
factors and the possibility of
participating in the state's energy
conservation program. The bus
drtvers substitute policy was approved, and a report was given by
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Regents, which governs EMS, to develop a
computer-video training program which may
hecome a model lor other EMS lratning ce~~~ers. The
Melp Coumy Comm' I ners attribute the IIICJCeSSIul ~)IIIIMin al the local EMS program to Bob B)'er,
who has been dlreclor of Me•- EMS since ~. 7

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The other day, addresstng a large
gatherlng at Cornell University,
George McGovern, sometime Decomcratlc presidential candidate,
arguf!ll feiVmtly that the De!IIO·
cratlc Party needs to be "anti·
interventionist," anti - well, yes,
"anti-Pentagon" is an ecooomical
way to . put lt. Political weight·
watchers' are entitled to say: Aw.
shucks, forget lt. Aft a- all, McGov·
ern was a Henry Wallace booster ·
back lnl.948 and Henry Wallace was
being fWl by !be Communist Party.
McGovern's love 'of Wallace was
such that be never nEEded to say he
was oorry, and when McGovern ran
for president, there he was again,
talking about reducing defense by
25 percent. Sodon'twony; atterall,
when the voters ex)ressed them·
selves on McGovern's program, he
carried exactly one state.

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LE'ITERS OF OPINION are welcome. 11\ey should be less than lXI words
loog. All letters are subject to editing and must be signed with name, address and
telephone number . No unst.gn«&lt; letters. will tx!o published. Letters should be In
good taste, addressin g Issues, not persooaiUies.

View of rights
Indonesian President Suharto, a ~~~an who uses no first name- and one
who needs none- is very sensitive to criticis111 ci his military regime.
Charges or repre!\5lon and corrupti:m by a U.S. ally that are publicly
igr\(ired by the administration have the familiar rlng or u.s. policy toward
tile' Philippines before the downfall or Ferdinand Marcos and his
billkm-dollar empire.
Rather than label Suharto a dictator, President Reagan calls him "a
long-time friend of the United States" and "a most responsible influence in
world affairs, " the head or a nation that "in large part e111braced human
llbei'ty ...
'file White House fact sheet on U.S-Indonesian relations given to
fl'ROrlers before Reagan's Paclflc trlp makes no mention of human lights.
Spokesman Larry Speakes would not talk about it. either, saying, "The
mil&amp;t'.systematic, widespread violations ci human lights in Southeast Asia
are tlolse in Vietnam and now in Vietnamese-oocupied Cambodia."
He 111isses the point. Vietnam does mt havedlpiomatic relatkms with the
United States and Is not a part of the freedom -loving, economically
booming A~iation of Southeast Asian Nations Reagan is promoting on
his :'winds of freedom" tour to Indonesia and Japan.
Speakes dismissed the subject by telling n,wrters to check the State
Department's compendium on hu111an lights around the world.
An· administration official, who conceded the Indonesian government
was ·:stupid" for trying to' bar two Australian correspondents traveling
wltli ,Reagan, explained, In stilted State Departmentese:
'"Jbe Philippines and the Republic of Indonesia are two countries that
are quite dilferent . The Indonesian goverrunent has broad support among
its prople.
"lis management of Its economy, particularly recently as declining oil
l'['lleDUes were experienced, has been very skillful. There Is no insurgency
at all comparable to the PhUipplnes, and the anny is professional .... Our
pollpy is not monolithic .... The United ·states uses its influence to
enceuragedeiiiOCratlc change in careful ways that respect ot:hercountrles'
traditions and politiCal realities as well as the security threats !liMy of
thel]l face from external or internal forces of totalitarianism.
"This is what we did in the Philippines and what we would do in
IndOnesia."
The only external threat to Indonesia is what an lt!icial called "a phobia
a~t China," which the United States does not accept.
U.S. policy declares that unsubstantiated n,wrts of political repression
may be true but the situation is easing.
By the way, that State Deparirnent n,wrt Speakes hoped nobodY would
10011 up says:
•:Although there were irnprove~~~ents in the human rights sttuatlon in
al,'i, problems nevertheless remain. These include unexplained deaths
and disappearances, reports of torture·and cruel irmtlllent of prisoners
ancl restrictions on freedom of speech and press, freedlm of JTDvement
and activities of political parties and labor organizations."
·
~ked If the United States considered Suharto a dictator or merely an
authoritarian, a government spokes111an relied, "Draw your own
coneluskm...
Ba54ld on the State Department's own lengthy assessment of human
rlgllts In Indonesia, It is easy to do !ll.
And there Is one very important dilference between the Philippines and
Indonesia - Marcos is out and Suharto is in.

OK But such reasoning is Slllllg.
Mr. McGovern Is telling his listen·
ers that we were wrqng (obvtmsly)
on Ubya, wrong (even) on Gren·
ada, wrong (again, obviously) oo
VIetnam and Cuba. And that we are
wrong now in spE!IIdlngwhat we are
spending on defense. He does not
quite say that any nuclear defense
is immoral, which means that he is
rot quite as dangerous as a
Methodist bishop. But his rea!llning
romes close to arriving at that
position.
His adversary, that night at
Cornell, had one week before spent
a few l!ours at the headquarters of
the Strategic Air Command at
Omaha. Now I don't believe in
government subsidies for educa·
tion, but ( would vote to double the
national deficit If that were neces·
,sary to brlng every 9Pinion-maker

to 0111aha to spend three IDurs,
there, listening, viewing, comprehending what has been going on for
the past :a! years.
Statistics tend to maim, leaving
the llstener.numb and du!llb. But a
few float in the consciousness of any
f!llnd that consents to give a
mo111ent's thought to the q~estion :
Is the republic in danger?
Answer: Yes. W~ are tn dang&lt;!r.
One million Russians are engaged in research and development, which consumes one·fifth of
their defense budget.
The Soviet Union, during the past
few years, has worked slmultaneously on the development of four
offensive nuclear ballistic systems.
Dufing the same period it has
atlemptal to repair the one weak ~
leg In Its triad (triad: land-based
lllisslles, submarines, bombers) .

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) Snow Chief wlll need a fast break
and·early speed, qualities that have
made him the Kentucky Derby
favorite, to win Saturday's 112th
Run for the Roses.
Snow Chief's March 1 Florida ·
Derby triumph helped establish the
California colt as the 6-5 early line
choice for Saturday's race. The son
ci Reflected Glory broke from the
No. 12 position at Gulfstream Park
and breezed for a wire-to-wire
victory over the 16-horse field.
Saturday, Snow Chief .runs
against the same n~mber d horses,·
and lro111 the same post position,
but there is one Important
difference.
Along with him on the outside wUI
be much more speed. In No. 13 wlll
be Bachelor Beau, In No. 14 Groovy,
and No. 15 Zabelata.
Bachelor Beau trainer Philip
Hauswald would rather his Blue
Grass Stakes winner was away
from the rest of the pace- setters.
"I just hope one d them doesn't
get used up going for the front," he
said.
·
Snow Chief trainer Mel Stute said
he is not worried about the extra
burners on the outside.
"There is a little more speed, but
it's on the outside, which is good,"
Stute said. "He can drop across and
make his own way. If theY were
inside. he might be carried along,
but thiswayhecan lay back tWrdor
fourth untU he makes his move at
the quarter or S.16ths pole."

lis Bear-S homber can, well, do
aoything. The Soviet Union's har·
dened missile sites multiply every
day ... Its Ss·2!1 mobile missiles wlll
soon be operational .. . Its gross
natilnal product consigns to the
lllllltary something on the order of
16 per~Pnt. By contrast, we spend
just aver 6 percent of GNP on
defense, notwithstanding that the
Soviets are per capita one-halt. as
well oil as we: a 111easure of thelt
sacrifice.
For what?
The better to eat you, granny.
Having visited Omaha and pondered the implications of 0111aha, I
do not think the Soviet UniOn will
engage in a first strike against the
United States. The brainy Gen.
Larry Welch, who is In charge of
that operation, cares about two
things in (public) life. The ilrst Is
that there shall be no accidental
war (hy the way, nuclear testing
adds heavily to our ability to
~ent accidental nuclear expio·
sions). The second Is that there
shall be no delay If the order should
come in from the president to
strike. It is only tor so long as the
Soviet Union knows that such an
order from the president would
result in SAC's destruction of the
Soviet Union's leadership and
military targets that we have tbe
self·lndulgence to listen, 'relatively
undisturbed, to such as George
McGovern going on about expensive Defense Department totlels
and our redundant nuclear capac·
lty. The moment the Soviet UniOn
thought our retalltatory force less
than redundant is the moment
when a first strike - which, alter
all , Is the inherent logic d Soviet
strategic arrangements - would
ro111mand itself to Soviet tacticians
ci world conquest . .
People travel to Disneyland to
enjoy themselves, which is as It
ought to be. In such numbers one
oouid hardly expect Americans to
visit the Strategic Air Command at
Omaha. Short of that, I wish
Congress would vote a special
appropriations bill to buy George
McGovern a ticket to visit !hell'.

Before the draw Thursday,
workers along the backstrelch at
ChurchUI Downs were predicting a
fast - perhaps a record - Derby
race. Thus, IIIOSt preferred a
middle post.posltlon to allow their
horses to best acclimate them·
selves to tbe break or the race.
Badger Land, tbe second pick at
3-1, drew the No. 10 posttiln.
Trainer and part-owner Jeff Lukas
says his colt, a winner ci the
Everglades and Flamingo stakes

Goldberg that Sen. Richard Lugar,
R·Ind., chairman of the Foreign
Relations Committee, is quietly
searching for an alternative
candidate.
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enUy got a wm rap from one
staunch Reaganite, Customs Ser·
vice Com111issloner William von
Raab. In an intemperate prlvate
letter to Wrobleski , von Raab
accused her of embarrassing and
offending hem personally. The
reason: Wrobleski's office had
Invited Customs officials fro111
Bulgaria and East Germany to a
regional drug conference in Spain
late this month.
"I have heard of the bias ci some
in the (State) Department in being
soft on communists, but this is too
much!" von Raab wrote. ;: You
have not only embarrassed me in
front of all my counterparts in other
customs services, but also person·
ally offended my own principles."
Von Raab proceeded to lecture

RACINE- Meigs rallied for four
seventh inning runs to knOck oil
Southern, 9-5. in non-league girls
softball action here Thursday.
Meigs' Shannon Hlndy led off the
final Inning with a walk and
Tammy Wright promptly singled
her to third . Jenni Couch's fielder's
choice drove In the go-abead run.
Jodi HarriSon followed with an RBI
single and Marla Musser walked,
setting up Carol Smith's two-run
double to end the scoring.
Musser started on the hill for the

Wrobleski on Bulgaria's irnplica·
lion in af!IIS and heroin smuggling;
as for East Germany, he asked
querulously: "What will the most
vUe, oppressive regime in lhe world
add to this session, other than to
emmrrass the U.S. Customs Ser·

WASHINGTON (NEA) - Seven late one of SALT II 's weapons ceilings
years after the Strategic Arms Limi· - the limitation of 1,200 ballistic
tation Treaty of 1979 was signed by missiles with multiple warheads.
the leaders of the United States and
t\fter considerable agonizing, Rea·
the Soviet Union, President Reagan gan announced last June: "I have decannot decide whether to endorse or cided that the United States will con·
reject it.
tinue to refrain from undercutting
For the second time in less than a existing strategic arms agreemenls
year, the president has reluctantly - to the extent that the Soviet Union ex·
if not grudgingly - agreed to abide ercises comparable restraint."
by the SALT II restrictions on the
That meant dis~~~antllng an older
number of multiple warhead missiles Poseidon · sub111arine, the USS Sam
each signatory may . have in Its Rayburn, although ad111inistration of·
arsenal.
licials considered placing the sub in
A decision to ignore the treaty ceil· dry dock w~ile reserving the right to
ing surely would have exacerbated reactivate it at any time.
tensions between the two nations. In·
Now the eighth Trident submarine,
deed, it almost certainly would have the USS Nevada, is scheduled to begin
destr,oyed any chance that they might sea trials on May 20. Ita 24 missiles
reach agreement on a new arms limi· would constitute a SALT II violation
tation
treaty in the negotiations now unless two ·Poseidon submarines are
Today Is Friday, May 2, the l22nd day of 1986 with :!13 to follow.
underway
in Geneva, Switzerland.
scrapped.
the moon is moving away from Its last quarter.
.
Although
President
Carter
sigaed
Reagan again considered but then
The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
SALT II, he.asked the Senate to sus· rejecteddry·dockingthePoseldonsor
the evening star is venus.
·
pend lhe ratification process after the disarming but not dismantling the111.
· Those born on this date are under the sign of Taull!s. They include Soviets
Invaded Afghanistan in 1979. · This would have left this country open
pioneer Zionist Theodor Herzl in lBOO, composer Lorenz Hart in 1895, chlld
Reagan made. the treaty a center- to accusations of lhe same type of
care specialist Di-. Benjamin Spock In 1903..(.age 83), and Bing Crosby in
piece of his 1980 ca111paign asainst technical treaty violations it has
Carter, deteribing it as a "fatally charged the Soviets with.
.~.
flawed" example of a "failed foreign
That grudging compliance with the
On this date in history:
,
. ., · in ]863, Confederate Gen. Tho111as Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson was policy" characterized by indecision ·· letter and spirit ol the treaty will
and culllbllity about Sovletintentions. mean that between 1973 (when the
mistakenly shot by his own soldlers. He died eight days later.
Less than a year after entering the SALT I treaty was signed) and mid·
In 1941. the Federal Communications Conunlssion approved the regular
White
House, however, Reagan made 1986, the United States will have dis·
scileduUng of oommerclal television broadeasts.
a
public
commitment that he, .like mantled ~""': submarines ~arrylng
1n 1972, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died attheageof71. Also that day,
Carter,
would
abide by the unratified 48 ballistic m1ssiles to remam under
91;iJrollle were. killed in a mine tire in Kellogg, Idaho.
treaty's
provisions
if the Soviels dis· the treaty ceiling.
1J11982 in the worsening Falklandlslandswar,'aBrltishsubmarinesank
played
si111ilar
restraint.
During that same period, the Soviet
lht Arge~tine cruiser Gen. Belgrano, kUling 321 Argentine sailors.
In an interview last year, the presi- Union will have dismantled 14submaJi11983, a strong earthquake centered near Coalinga, Calif., Injured a dent explained· that his position rmes carrying 224 missiles, scrapped
nuinber of people and caused more than
million In damage.
changed after "I learned that the So- 15 intercontinental bo111bers and
' In 19!li more than 125 Hells Angels and associates were picked up in the viet Union had a capacity to increase abandoned 300 additional missile
climax ~~ three-year, nationwide FBI drug probe dubbed "OperatiOn weaponry 'much faster than the treaty launchers - a record never men·
permitted, and we didn't."
tloned by Reagan when he gripes
ROugh Rider."
·
ll thought for !lie day: Or. Benjamin Spo~;k wrote, "The more people
Last fall when sea trials of the sev. about alleged Soviet treaty violations
haVe studied different methods ct bringlrtg up chlldrm, the more they have · enth Trident. sub111arine, the USS of far less significance~
.
Alaska, becan, the United States was,
Moreover, the Congress101_1al Re~ to the conclusion tbat what good mothers and fathers instinctively
lor the first time, in a position to vio- search Sery1ce estimates that morder
tee! like doing for ,thelr babies Is~ after all."
·
.

to remain in compliance with the
treaty through the end of next year,
this country also will bave to give up
10 obsolete Minuteman III missiles,
while the Soviets will have to abandon
an additional 30 bombers and 286
missiles.

He concluded in the same
contemptuous vein , asking: "Has
the State Department developed an
InstitutiOnal form of Alzheimer's
disease of just plain taken leave of
Its senses?"
·
Neither ooe. apparently. Wrolieskl replied thai Bulgaria and
East Germany were included in a
"draft letter of invitation" sent to
her ollice - by the Custo!IIS
Service. Not only that, wt von
Raab's agency indicated it would
pay the travel expenses of the two
com111unlst delegations, she noted.
Wrobleski told von Raab It was
too late to withdraw the invitatiOns,
and suggested a dlplomatlc solu·
lion: Cancel the conference.

wide."

Also pleased with the draw of his
horse was Clive Brlttain, trainer of
No. 4 Bold Arrangement.
"It gives us a chaniP to get out
and get in the race.," he said. "I'm
absolutely delighted."
The winner's share of the record
$784,400 purse is $009,400. Secooo
place is ·worth $100,1m; third is
$00,1m and fourth $1!i,lm.
The complete fteld for the
IY,·mUe race, from the rail, wtth
jockeys and odds:
Ferdinand, BUI Shoelllaker, :a!-I;
Mog;~mho, Leroy Jolley, 10-1; Wise
Times, Keith Allen, 12-1; Bold
AITang&lt;!ment, Chris McCarron,
12-1; Icy Groom, Eddie Maple, 12· I;
Southern Appeal, Jesse Davidson.
12-li Vernon Castle, Eddie Delahoussaye, lJ.I; Rampage, Pat Day.

Broad Brush, Vince Bracciale,
10-1; Badger Land, Jorge Velasquz,
3-1; Wheatty HaD, Gary Stevens,
30-1; Snow Chief, Alex Solis, 6-5;
Bachelor Beau, Larry Melanoon,
15-1; Groovy, Lafflt Pincay, 30-1;
Zabaleta, Darrel McHargue, 12·1,
and Foii&gt;y Forbes, RandY Romero,
12-1. .
Wise Times, Icy Groom. South·
ern Appeal, Zabaleta and foii&gt;y
Forbes were grouped as a livehorse mutuel betting fiPid.

11188 MEIGS MARAUDERETIE'! - The two-lbne delenolng TVC
champion Meigs MaraudereUes are rurrenlly on lhelr way 1o a lhlrd
81ra1Kht 80itball crown with a 3).1 overall record and 111-ll mark In lhe
TVC. Team ~~~embers shown above are, left Ill 111ht, first row, Jennl

Cooch, Jodi Harriaon, Tammy Wright, Kim Stewart, Jule lly9ell and :
manager, Joe Parker. Back row, left lo right, Cindy Rlffte, Shanmn
Jllndy, Marla Mu!ller, Carol Smith, Gina FoDrod, Barb Hatlfie1d and
Shelly Slobarl.

Twins dump Yankees; A's stop Brewers:
By FRED McMANE
UPl Asalstant Sports Editor
One man's home Is another

man's prlson.
The American League was lull ci
such home+lies Thursday night .
-After nearly two years of rude
treatlllent in the home or the New
York Yankees, the Minnesota
Twins finally won a game at
Yankee Stadium by defeating the
Yankees 74. .
-Moose Haas felt very uncom·
fortable visiting his old home in
Mllwaukee County Stadium. but the
right-hander quickly adjusted and
became tbe American League's
first five-game winll!'r by turning
back his old Brewer tea mmates.
7-2.
- The Toronto Blue Jays can't

Marauderettes, now 20.1 for the
year, and went live strong Innings.
Barb Hatfield recorded career win
number 61 by pitching the final two
innings, allowing one hit. Together,
the Meigs hurters fanned four and
walked four.
Southern's Rachel Reiber went
the dlsianre lor the Tornadoettes
and allowed nine hits while walking
six and fanning none.
Meigs' Tammy Wright led ali
hitters with three base hits while
Couch, Harrison, Hatfield, Musser,

Smith. and Cindy Riffle all had one
hit each.
Southern's four hits were singles
each by Alana Bitler. Pam John·
son, Patrice Circle, and Reiber.
Coach John Aroott's Marau·
dere!tes have clinched tbe Eastern
division in the TVC with a 12.0mark
while Coach Kim Phlilips' Torna doettes maintain a 6-3 mark In the
SVAC. Sou !bern is 9-8 (JIIerali.
Coach John Arnott' s Marau·
derettes have not lost since very
early in the year tlost to Gallipolis

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walt to leave home. Toronto lost Its
fifth straight series in Exhibition
Stadium dating back to last season
by dropping a 74 contest to the
Ca lifornia Angels.
Twins 7, Yankees 4
At New York, Stevelombardozzl
and 'lim Laudner singled home
runs in the sixth inning to help the
Twins break a nine- game Yankee
Stadium losing streak. Kent Hrbek
and Gary Gaetti added solo homers
to assure the Twins their first
Yankee Stadium vtctory since July
21, 1984, and hand New York only Its
third loss in its last 11 decisions.
Juan Agosto, 1-0, who entered the
game in the fourth, earned the
victory. Dennis Rasmussen, 2·1,
took the loss. Dave Winfield
homered for New York.

A's 7, Brewers 2
Haas scattered six hits o:wrreight
Inning to raise his record to 5.().
Dwayne MUJl&gt;hY and rookie Jose
Cansecoeach hit two-run homers to
suwort Haas.
Haas, 5·0, was traded to the A's
before the start of the season after
nine years with the Brewers. He
struck out one and .walked two in
eight innings to become the 111ajor
leagues' first five-game winner.
An}!l!ls 7, Blue Jays 4
At Toronto, Brian Downing drove
In three runs with three extra base
hits to spark the Ang&lt;!ls' trlulllph.
Winning pitcher Jim Slaton, 3-1,
worked six innings and allowed
three runs on five hits.
The Angels snapped a :&gt;3 tie and
chased Jimmy Key, ().2, with a pair

11·9) and later avenged that with an
11·3 win over the Blue Ang&lt;!ls.
Meigs travels to Miller Monday to
wrap up their TVC season before
playing Wellston for thelt third
straight TVC championship.

Bucks even series
By UnHed Press lntematlonal
Thr Milwaukee Bucks, who failed
to protect an 18-polnt thlrd·quarter
lead in Game 1. learned their
lesson.
With Terry Cummings scoring 10
9r hi s~ points in the fourth quarter
Thursday night, the Milwaukee
Bucks held secul1'1y to a 17-polnt
lhird· quarter advanlag&lt;! to tie their
NBA playoff quarterfinal series
against Philadelphia 1-1 wtth a
119·107 decision over the 76ers.
Game 3 is Saturday afternoon.
1be Mavericks, trailing their
best·Of·seven quarterfinal series
2-0. were bolstered by their Game 2
performance as the series shifted to
Reunion Arena in Dallas for
tonight's Ga111e 3.
The Lakers, who breezed through
their fi rst fou r postseason games,
finally faced stiff competition in the
second game against tbe Maver·
leks before winning 117·113.

of runs in the fourth . Key lett the'
game wtth an ll.M ERA. Jesse·
Barfield homered for Toronto.
In the only other AL game.
Boston routed Seattle 12-2.
.
In National League games,
Atlanta trimmed NewYork7·2,San
Diego edged St. Louis 4-3, Pit\s.'
burgh downed San Francisco ~2
and I.J;ls Ang&lt;!ies blanked Olicago
4-0. _
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'Red Sox 12, Marklers 2
.&lt; At Baston, Wade Boggs went :
3-for-5, drove In three runs and
scored three times to spark the Red
Sox to their l:lurth straight victory. ·
The loss was the six th in a row for
Seattle. Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd, 2-2,:
scattered nine hits, walked one and
struck out five to po6t his second
co111piete game.
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his last two times wt, is light where
he should be.
"It looks like he'll fall into perfect
po6Hion. We have speed outside ci
us and It looks Uke we can go Into
the lirst turn laying back just a
llttle,"said the son ci D. Wayne
Lukas.
Another trainer who had no
complaints alter the draw was Icy
Groom's Sam Ramer.
"It could hOt be better If I drew it
myself," said Ram~. "I llke the
fact that speed drew outside. It's
perfect for IllY horse and his style of
ruMing (4 to 51engths ctfthe pace).
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!;'l't into posHIOn by the first turn.
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Little experience ____J_a_ck_A_nd_er_so_n_&amp;_D_a_le_Va_n_A_u_a
press assistant to a series &lt;1
Republican members of Congress
from Florlda and then served In
that capacity lor the first lady.
In fact, some critics grouse that
Wrobleski's sole dlplomatlc experience to date was to set up a
luncheon for Mrs. Reagan with the
queen of Thailand durlng the
president's Far East trip this
1110nth.
As an Indication of the State
Department's atlltude toward Wrobiesld, she was bypassed twice for
U.S. delegations to important International conferences on narcotics.
The first ·meeting was spearheaded
by Aitorney General Edwin Meese;
the second was set up by the
OrganizatiOn of American States.
In hoth cases, lower-ranking offt.
clals in her ot!lce were chosen to
represent the State Department.
Senate critics are concerned that
Wrobleski's nomination signals a
denlgratiln of the drug post.
Sources told our assocla te Donald

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for Nancy Reagan, with neither
drug enforcement nor diplomatic
expertise, be given a key post in the
administration's war on interna·
Ilona! dope smuggling? Is the White
House nominee being unfairly
picked on by her critics?
Even If the answer to both
questions is yes, Senate insiders tell
us that Ann Wrobleski , acting
assistant secretary of state for
InternatiOnal narcotics 111atters,
doesn't stand · much chartoe of
ronfirmation . For starters, so111e
inftumtlal senators are milled
because they weren 't consulted by
the White House before Wrobleski's
nomination was sent to Capitol Hill.
But the main reason for senator·
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aisle is Wrobleski's almost total
lack of experience in dealing with
law enforcement officials and
dlplomats. Before gobtg to the State
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TRIN!rY QIURCH. Rev. W. H. Pm"ln,
past&lt;r. ~ 8ick, Sunday School SUpt.
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Bible Study; Sunday,6p.m .JunlorandSe·
nlor High Youth Groops.
under directlon of Lois Burt.
POMEROY CHURCH OF 111E NA2A·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pastor,
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a .m .;
RENE. Ono!r UniOII and Mulberry, Rev.
Sunday Moming .Worshlp ·n :!)0 a.m . Chll·
Church School 10 a.m. 1Grace )
Evtning wor!hlp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
'Illomas Glen Mr'Chl.ng,•pastcr. Norman Prfs.
dren's Church 11 a.m. Sunday Evening
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Service 7:00p.m. Wed., 6 p.m. Youno La·
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rayer an
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nunlng wttshlp lfr.:rt a.m.; t"VE'rllngsmbG
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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
cHes' Auxiliary. Wednesda",
7 p.m . Fam·
Th ur sday , 7: oJU
~ p.m.! Ra derl .
Char 1IL'S R usse II Sr., mJ n 1ster. Rl c k Map.m.; mld-Wf'H service, W«lneotday, 7 p.m.
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RACINE WESLEYAN - Ch urc h •~ sup I. S un da y Sch oo I ";,: oN
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GRACE EP!SlDPAL CHURCH, 31G E.
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a .m .;
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH . Off
10 a.m.: Worshlp11 a.m.: UMWfourth Mon Worship service 10:30 a .m. Bible s1udy,
Main St. Pomeroy. Sunday ...vices: Holy
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tom . Edsel Hart, paslor. Sunday School,
WediN"Sday, 7 a.m . jCraCE' L
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF J~lS
and combtned with m:rntng p-ayer oo the
9: 30 a.m.; Sunday morning pr eachln~
s UTION -Church School, 9: 30a.m.;
c HRISTO F LA~R
DAy SAJ!'In'S. Portthlrdd Sunday. Mornfngprayt'l' andserrmn on
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all other ~ flttf&gt; rmnlh. Church School
10:30 a .m.; Sunday evening services, 7:
Mornlru~ Worship 10:45 a.m . firs! and third
Iand·Raclne Road . William Roosh, pastor.
and Nursery care providl'd. 01ff'f hour In 1he
p.m.
Sundays ; Ff'llowshlp dinner wllh CarmE-l
Linda Evans, ctl urch school director.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
Parl!h Hall bn!Milately rolbvlnglheservtce
third Thursday, G:ll p.m. (McGuire) .
Church schooi9: :M) a.m.; Morning wonip
CHURCH. Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
POMEROY CHURCH OF OIRJSr, 212 W.
10 :·30 a .m .; Wed nesd ay evening prayer
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Vernon
Cundllt, pastor. Sunday School10:00a.m:,
I
Main St., Nell Proudfoot. poster. Bllie Sctm
Eldridge, minister; Oltv« Swain. Sunday
serv 1ces, 7: JllI p.m.
9:JJa.m.; Mcrningwcrshlp,II:I1a.m.; Youth
Morning Worshlp,ll:OO a.m.; Wednesday
School Supt. Preaching 9:30 a .m. each
BETIU.EHE:M BAPTIST. RPV. Earl
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Saturda £venin Services at ·30 p
nwt~Jt8&gt; , ~ID p.m.; Evening worship, ?olD p.
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u er. pastor. ors lp servlct&gt;, 9: 30a.m.
m WID'Ie9day nJgl'lt fl'8yf'l' meeting and Bible
m.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION. George
Sunday School10:30 a.m. Bible Study and
study. &gt;ID p.m.
Anedo, pastor. Sunday service, 9: ~ a.m.:
pra)·er s.rvlce Tbu nr;lay, 7:30p.m .
MEIGS
THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Bunernut
CARLETON INTERDENOM!NATION·
COOPERATIVE P!\IUSH
evening service 7: :Wp.m . Prayer meeting,
Ave .. Pomeroy. Mrs. Dlra Wlnlng In dlargf!'.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Wednesday, 7: 30p.m .
AL CHURCH, Klngsburt Road . Rev. Da ·
&amp;Jnday hOliness ..-log, 10 a.m.; &amp;Jnday
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
BEARWALLOW RHX';E CHU RCH OF
vld Curfman, pastor. Sunday Schoo19: ~
School, 10: ll a.m. SUnday School, YPSM
Rev. Doa Archer
CHRIST. JosEPh B. Hoskins, pastor. Bible
a .m .; Ralph Cart, Supt . Evening worship
Elci9e Adams. lea&lt;k.'r. 7:.'1) p.m. Salvat*Jn
Rev. Roy Detter
Cla ss, 9:30a.m.; MomlngWorshlp l0:30a.
7:00 p.m . Prayer meeting, WednescBy
nt&lt;.'l'llng varioUs speakers and music spoctals.
Rev. Seldon JallaAOn
m .; Evening Worship, 6: 30p.m. Thursday
7:00p.m .
1l1Jrsda.Y, ll:.D a.m. 10 2 p.m. I..actks Home
ALFRED - Church School 9:30a .m .;
Bible Study, -6:30 p.m .
LONG BO'ITOM CHRlSTIAN, Vemoo
League, 1Tlf111bfrs In charge, aiJ \oiiOO'ICTt
Worship, II a .m .: UMYF6:30p.m.; UMW
NEW STIVERSVILLE OOMMUNlTY
Eldrklge, pastor; WallaceDamewood,S .
Invited; ~45 p.m. Thursday, Qrpi cadet
Third Tuf'sday, 7: .J l p.m. Commu nion ,
CHU RCH , Sunday School SPrv!ce, 9: 45 a.
S. Supt . Sunday Sdlool 9:30a .m .; Worship
Clao;s tYoung Poople-Blliet, 7:30p.m. Blbio
ll rst Sunday. (Archer )
.
m .; Worship service 10:30 a .m.;
Srrvlce, 10: 30 a.m.
StudY and Prayer ..-log, to llr J&gt;lbilc.
Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m . Wednes HYSELL RUN HOLINESS OiURCH .
CHESTER -Worship 9 a .m .; Church
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POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
Sch oo 1 0 a.m .: Blble Study, Th ursda y, 7 p.
MIke Thompson, Nl'W Ha ven, WV , pastor .
day; Prayer meeting 7: 30p.m . Thursday .
CHRIST. ll23i Children's Home Road iCoonty
m.: UMW. flnt Thursday. l p.m.: Com·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy Sunda y School at9::JJ a .m.; Momlncwor Road 161. !!2-l!m. Vocal music. Sunday Wcrmunlon. fl r~l Sunday /Archer \.
Harrisonville ·Rd. Robert Purtell, minis shi p at 10: 30 a. m.; Sundayevenlngservlce
~ltp Ill a.m.; Bllie Study u ~m. : Worship. Gp.
JOPPA - Wor~hlp 9:30A .m.; Church
ter; StPVe Stan ley, S. S. Supt; Bill McE! at 7: JJ p.m . Thursday services at 7:30 p.
m. W - y . Bible Study, 7 p.m.
School10:30 a .m . Btblf' Study W€dnHday ,
roy, Aut . SuPt.; Sunda ySchool 9:30a.m .:
m.
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN 1 7: :I} p.m . (Johnson ~ .
Worship service 10:30 a.m.; Evening wor FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
CHURCH. AMn Curtis, past&lt;r. Linda !Moan,
LONO BOT'IUM - Churr'h Sr'hoo! 9: 30
ship Sunda y 7 p.m. and Wednesday , 7 p.m .
Knob, located oo Cwnty Rold 31. Rtrv.
Supt Sunday Sclml9::0 a.m.: p-eachingsll'a.m .: Worship 7 p.m.; Bible study. W€d ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pi ne
Lawrence Gluesenca~, pastor. Rev.
~. ftrst and third &amp;Jnday lolk&gt;tllng &amp;Jnday
Grove. The Rev. William Middleswarth,
Roger Willford, asst. pastor. Preachlni
nesday. 7: XI p.m.: UMYF , W€dnesday,
School. Youth meeting, 7: J) p.m. every Sun6:00 p.m .: Communion F1rst Sunday,
pastor. Church !S ervice 9:30a .m .; Sunda~·
serviCE'!!I Sunday 7::«) p.m . PrayermeetMg
day.
~Arch er) .
School10:30 a.m .
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Gary Grlfflth ,
REEDSVILLE- Chu rch School !1: 30a.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
lea der. Yooth grwps Sunday evenblg at
GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST,
John Wright , pattor. Sunday School9: 30a.
6;30 p.m. with Roger and VIolet WIIUord,
m .: Worship Sf'rviC'f' n : 00 a .m. (Df'('l f rl .
Preachin~ 9:30a .m . first and second, Sundays of eal·h monlh; thrd and rourth SunTUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL m .; Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt . Morning
leaders. Commu nion service first Sunday
day E&gt;adlmon1h worship services at 7: 30 p.
worshl'f 10:3() a .m .
eadl mon1h.
Church SchOOl 9 a.m.: Wof!lhlp 10 a .m .:
Bible Study, Tul&gt;Sday, 7: 30p.m .: UMW,
RAC NE CHURCH OF THE NAZA WHITE'S
CHAPD..
WESLEYAN
m.; Wednesday evenlnJils at 7:30 p.m.
RENE, Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor.
CHURCH - CoolvUie RD . Rev. PhUIIp Rl ·
Third Tuesday. 7: .l) p. m .: Communion
Prayer and Bible Study.
OraBass, ChalrmanoftheBoardofChrls·
denou r , pas1or. S unda y ~chool9:30 . a.m .;
Firs! Sunday IArcherl.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mulb·
woriPilp--·ter-v lce 10: 3Q -a.lJI..; Blble.-l•tudy
CENTRAL CLUSTER
llan Life. Sundety Schooi 9: 30 a .m.; Morn ·
erry Heights Road , Pomeroy . Leroy
Bruch, Pastor; Sabbath School Super ln ·
Rev. ~ames E. Corbitt
lng worship 10:30 a .m.; E'vangellsllc ser·
and worship serv ice, Wed'nesday, -;7·p.m.
tendent . Rhonda Markin. Sabbat h School
Rrv. Sl&lt;v"' N•IA•
vice 7: 00p.m . Wednesday service, 7 p.m .
RUTLAND CHURCH • OF. CHRIST,
bef;tlns dl 2 p.m . oo Satun:lay with worship
Hew. Mehla Franklin
LIBERTY CHR ISTI AN CHURCH, Dex Mark Jones , pastor. Bill Nlcholsm, Sun Rn. Cltmente S. Zan~&amp;:a, .Jr.
ter . Woody Ca ll. past or. Services Sunday
day School Sup! . Sunda ySchool9: 30 a.m .;
service following at 3: 15. Everyont&gt; wei Rev. Andrew RabenklnJ
10 a.m . and 7 p.m . Wednesday, 7 p.m .
MomingWorshlpand Communion l0:30a.
rome.
ASBURY (Syrar'us.~- Worship 11 a .m.
m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
RACINEPastor.
FIRSTMikeBAPTIST,
Steve
.RUTLA NDBIBL EM ETII)DIST . Amos
Ch Uf(' h Sc hooI ":J: 45 a .m.; Ch arge Blbl e
- Sister Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
:
Deaver,
Swiger, Sunday
Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m .: UMW, first
Sch 00 IS 1 S d Sch 00I g "~"
Tillis, pastor. Sonny Hudllll , supt . Sunday
School 9: lJ a.m.; Momln~ Worship, 10:45
Tuesda\1,
7: :W p.m.,· ,Choir R•h•arsai ,
.; un a10:40
y
a .m .;
Sch 0019: J11 a.m.; Morn In i wors hi p, 10: 30
a.m .
3
Morning upworship
a.m .;:&gt;1VSunday
POMERQY FIRST BAPTIST, Lystoo
Wfdnesday G:JO p.m.; UMW. fourth Sun·
evening worship 7: 3() p.m.: WOOnesda y
a .m.; Sunday evening ~~ervlce 7:00 p.m .
Halley,, mlrilst ~r . William Snootr er, Sunday , 6: 30p.m . (N~Istfl) .
evening Bible study 7: 30 p.m .
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO proday School Sup I. Sunday School. 9:30a.m.
ENTERPRISE - Worship ~ A.m.;
BURLINGHAM COMMUNrrY CHURCH,
gram 9 a .m . each Sunday .
; Morning Wor!hlp 10:30 a.m .
B Ungham Ra Lauderrril
RoRUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA Church Sc-hool to a .m.: Bible Study, Tuf'S·
' FIRST SOUTHER N BAPTIST , Po·
day, 7:30p.m .; UMW, Flr!,t Monday. 7:30
be~ Cw.art · ~t 1 1 ~ r:!'or~001 RENE . Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunday
' meroy Plkf'. E . Lamar O'Bryan1, pastor;
p.m .; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m . Cho ir RE''asshl ,an pas.:edn· u ""y 6
School 9: 30a.m .; WorshlpservleelO:JOfl.
10
hearsal, 6::KJ ~m, Wednt&gt;Sday. IFrankllnl
at.hmmeet
.; w&lt;r~ln P 1 p.m7 ,;
h esrch~Y:_p-m .
m .; Young people's servi~ 6 p.m .
Ja&lt;'k Needs, Sunday Sehool Director. SunY&lt;JU
lr.
Wed..
p.m.
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Sa"'-'""·
E vange IIs tlc sel"''J Iee 6:oN
~ p.m. Wed nesYCiy
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day School, 9: Xl a .m.; Morning Worship,
- Churc h Sc h00 I• 10 a.m .
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH. ~
10: t5; t&gt;venlnl{ worship, 7:00p.m . (O.S.T .)
: Worship , 11 a .m .; BiblE' Study, Thu rs·
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MASON .CH.URCH OF CHRIST. Miller
da y. , p.m .; UMyr · Sun d ay, 6 p .m.
&amp; 1: 30 t E.S.T.J; Wfdnesday Prayer SPr·
Robert
School.
vice. 7:00p.m . iD.S.T.) &amp; 7:30P.M. IE .S.
St., Masoo. W. Va. EuetneL. Conger, ml·
iFrankll,n) .
9·30 am . Morning Worship tO ·'". m .
FORE~T . RUN - Wors hip 9 a .m.;
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nlster . Sunday Bible Study 10 a .m .: WorT.l; Mission Friends (a,a:es 2-6!. Royal
Church_;;t:hool 10 A.M.: Cho ir tracllce,
&amp;Jnday evening service 7: 30 p.m .: Wed ·
ship 11 a .m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday Bible
Ambassadors tOOys ages, 6-18), and Girts
nesday
service
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7:30p.m.
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T uf'S da y, G: 30 p.m .; UMW· II rs I U(&gt;S da y,
In Acllon (ages 6-181 on 'Wednesdays, 1 p.
1 7'p.m .
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Btl I Litt le .
tu y, voca muse.
m. iD.S.T. I &amp; 7:30p.m. tE .S.T. ): Tuesday
7 : ~__p. m . (Nelson I.
~astor. Sieve Little, S. S. Sup!. Sunday
LIBERTY ASSEMB.Y OF GOD, DudH~ATH IMkld it&gt;port l -Church School,
ch
ding Lane Mason W Va J N Thacker
Vlsila!lon, 6:30p.m.
10 a .m.; Momlng worstp, u a.m .:
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FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bai·
: oN a.m.:
om ng ors P :oJU a .m.;
Sunday even ing worship 7: 30p.m . Prayer
pastor. ven I serv 1ee 7: 30 p.m.: WoIcy Ry_n Road, Rf'v. Emmell Raw§On, pas~~t': ~~~·r!ft~m-~ ~~~~dafh;r~'::Y~ mee1tng and BlblestudyT hu rsday. 7:30 p. ~:~ses~~~~:iYe~ridt6ie ~t~dy~·f:'i~
lor. HandlpY Dunn , su pt. Sund ay School,
m .: Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m .
Pra "er Sf'rvlcf', 6:30p.m.: BiblE' Stu dy, 7
tO a.m .; Sunday eveningsPrVice, 7:30p.m.
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REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
p.m.
; Bible teaching , 7: 30p.m . Thursday.
P-'~h~i!'~~JkLE -Worship Service 10 - 383 N. 2nd Ave.. Middleport. Su nday
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHerry St., Sy.
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rt&gt;V . William
School tO a .m. Sunday evening 7:00p.m .:
racuse. Senlctos, 10 a.m . Sunda y. Evenlnl{
a .m.: Churc h Sch ooI• 11 a.m .; UMW• Ihi rd
Mid week service Wed 1 p m
Wfdnesda y. 1 p.m .: Choir practice, Mon LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN 'cHURCH,
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9: .10 a.
servl&lt;'e5 Su nd ay and Wednesday at 7:00 p.
day, 7:.30 p.m. (Ne-lsoo) .
Ro~rt E Musser pastor Sunda• s~ool
m.: James H~Rbes , supt . Even lnl lf'rvlce
m.
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST ' PEARL CHAPEL- Worship Servic(&gt; 9
9:~
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:
Paul
Musser
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sup1
.;
Mornlnli
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7::Kl p.m. Youlh prayf'r service e&amp;r'b
IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev . Keith Eblin,
a.m.: Churc h Sch ooI ll a.m.; UMW Se·
worship 10 :30 a .m.; Sunday evl'Ding se r·
Tursday.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30a .m., Wade
cond Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .; UMYF ·1as1
vi- 7 p m . mid wee"11 servlc• Wednes
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Tuesay,
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Hayman.supt.: Momin(I:Worshlp, 10:30a .
~p . m . ( Rubenkln Ri·
day7pm
POMEROY -Church School, 9•15 a.m .
sy' RA.CU.SE CHURCH O
W. Va .. Rt. l , James Lew~. pastor. Wor·
m.: Sunday t&gt;ven!n~ Sf'rvlce 7:30p.m .;
sh lp servlces9: lla.m.;Sunday Schoolll
F THE NA·
Wednesday Pra yer Meeting, 7:30p.m .
; Wors hi P 1030
:
a.m.: Cholr reh earsa l
ZARWE . Rev. Glenn McMillan. postor .
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MT . MORIAH CHURC H OF GOD,
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m.; ..UMW, secund
Mary JaniCE' Lavf'nder. Sunday School
~~Q:g v~yerw~~~~g :aa!'mbt ustul
Racine. Rev. James Satterfield , pastor.
Tuesday, 7::llp.m.: UMYFSunday,6p.m.
SUpt. Sunday School9::.1 a.m .: Mornlnli
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9: 30 a.m. ; Wors~lp sery tce, Wednesday
Frreman Williams, Sup1. Sunday School
(Corbitt~ .
worship 10:30 a.m .: Evangelistic .service,
ROCK
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School
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9:45a .m.; Sunday and Wedneday even·
6 p.m.: ayer and 1 seWednf'Sda y, Tp.
a .m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wed ·
OUR SAVJOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
ing services, 7 p.m .
Walnut and Henry S1s ., Ravenswood, W.
ntsday , 7: 30p.m .; UMYF (Senlorsl, Sun·
m .; Yourh meellng, 7 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
EDEN Eid
UNITED
Va . The Rev. GEorge C. Weirick·. paolor.
day, 5 p.m. ; (J un Iors ) every other Sun Comer Sixth and Palmer. Earl Eden, PasCHRIST
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Su ndaySChool9:lla .m. : Sunday worship
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tor . Ray Fields, S.S. Supt .; Dan Riggs,
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Asst . SUpt. Sunday School, 9:15 a .m .:
School, 9: 45a .m.:
11 a.m .
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Worship, 10; 30 a .m.; UMW ~Evening Ctr·
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CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, loca teu on
Morning Worship, 10:15 a .m .; Sunda y
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7
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SHVir'H
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Chrts11an
Endeavor
7::11
p.m
.,
Pomeroy
Pike,
County
Road
2SneerFiat·
I I secon d W""""e'!ll y, : p.m.:
Evening service, 7 p.m. Youth meetklg,
ce
SOngservlce8pm Pres~lnrB· 30pm
(Afternoon Circ le) second Thursday, 1 p.
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woods. Rev . Blackwood, pastor. Services
7::ll p.m. Wednesday: evening service 7 p.
m
.
(Ruben
king)
.
Mid -week prayer meellng, Wednesday, 7 on Sun~ y at 10::«:1 a .m . and 7:l1 p.m . with
m.; Choir practice 8 p.m.
SALEM'CENTER- Church School lOa .
p.m .
·Su nday Sc hool9:ll a.m. Bible Study, Wed·
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Of CHRIST.
m.; Worship 9: 45a.m. (Rubmk.ing).
.
HEMLOCK&lt;.. •. "' E CHRISTIAN, Rog nesday, 7:.1) p.m.
5th and Main. Bob Meltoo ,. mlnlster. AI
~NOwvtLLE - Worahlp, 8.:.1 a .m.,
er Watsm , pastor. t.:renson Pratt, Sunday
FAITH FELWWSfUP CRUSADE FOR
Hartson , assoc. m1n1s1er; Mike Gerlach .
Chu
rch
SchooiiO
a.m.
tRubenklngl
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School
Supi.
Morning
Worship
9:30a
.m
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CHRIST,
Si. Rl. :1311, Anllqulty . Rev.
Sunday School &amp;lperlntendent. Bible
Sunday SchOOl 10::11 a .m .; Evening serFranklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday morn·
SChool 9::.) a .m .: Morning Worship l): l)
vt~. 7: :1.1 p.m .
tng to a .m .; Sunday evenlng7::.1 p.m .
SOVTHERNCLUSTER
a.m . Evenlng Worship 7:00p.m. Wednes Rev. Ropr Grace
MI'. UN10N BAPTIST, Opnatd Shue,
Thursday evening 7: J:l p.m.
day, 7:00p.m. Prayer meeting .
Re11. Paal McGalre
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
, STtVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
Rew. llelill IMler
Sunday SchOOl 9:45a.m .; Evenhg worTIST CHURCH. Pas1or Robert Byers.
. ZARENE, CO-pastors Rev. Charles Coy le 1
lhlp G: :1) p.m.; Prayer Meet InK, 6::.1 p.m . · Sunday SChoollD a.m.; Worahlp serv ice u
APPLE GROVE- CHurch School9: 00
and Rev . Nancy Coyle. 8111 White, Sunday
a .m. Wonhlp, 10:00 a.m. (rtrst and third
Wedn esday.
• a .m.; Sunday evening ~rvlce,7:30 p.m .; .
School Sup!. Sunday SChool 9:30 a .m .;
Sundays) ; UMW Second Tuesday, 7: 30 p.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Wednesda y evening aervlct 7:30 _p.m.
Mom tnr wor!ihip 10:30 a.m .: Evangelistic
m.: Pray•r meeting, Wednetday,7 p.m .
CHRIST. Dave Prentice, minister. 0ery1
INDEPENIENT lDUNESS CHUROI
meeting 7:00 p.m . Wednesday, 7:00 p.m.
Wells, sur.t. Church School 9 a.m.; Wor·
Inc., Pearl St., Mld41eport. Rev. O'Dell
(Gracel .
Prayer meeting.
BETHANY- Worship, 9 • .m .; Churc"h
ahtp ~ ce, 9 : ~5 p.m.
Manley, pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
UNITED PRI!IIJIYTEBIAN MINIITBY
SChool, 10 a.m.; Bible Studr. , Wedne-sday,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Morning worship 10:30 a.m .; Evening
OF MEIG8 COU!'li'Y
10 a.m.: Dorcas Women a Fellowahlp,
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
worship 7: :11 p.m. Tuesday, 12:00 p.m . WoRew.,Kea WmlniGII ,
Wednesclay, 11 a.m. (McGuire) .
•,· . 1 Frank Riffle, supt. Sunday School 9: XI a.
men's Prayer mtetlna. Wednesciay, 7j30
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CARMEL- Chureh School 9:30a .m.;
m .; Wonhlp ..rvice, u a. m. and 7 p.m .
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Service-s
Sullday. Wednesday, 7 p.m . Pnyer meet·
CHURCH OF JESU9 CHRIST APai·
Worship, 10: 45 a .m. Second and Fourth
9:00a.m .; Church SdloollO: 1~a. m . ; Bible
lnl.
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
Sunday•: Fellowship dlnn« wUh Sulton
Study Su nday 7: 00 p.m .; Prayer Groop
third Thursday, G:ll&amp;m. (McGuire) .
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METII&gt;DIST
Jamet Miller, paalor. S.nday Schoo].,
WednetdaY at 9: 00a .m .
EAST LETART- un:h Schoo19a.m.; ; CHURCH. Rev. Rubert Miller, poitcr. Ro10:30 a .m .; Worohlp Service, Slllllloy, 7:~
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
Wonblp 10 a.m . oe&lt;ond and fourlh Sun· I bert E . Barton, Director oiChrlolilaEdu·
p.m.; Bible Study, Wedn01day, 7:30p.m.
Chun:h school 10:15 a.m. !domina Wor·
calion; Sieve Eblin, uolotanl. Sunday ·
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOUNESS,
daya; UMW Ont Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m.
ship ll :l5 a .m. Tut!lday, 10:00 a.m. Bible
School t : 30 a .m.; Momlne worlltlp 111: 30
Harrlloovllle Ruad. ·Rev. O.Wey Kine,
(Grace) .
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LETART FALLS - Worahlp 9 a .m .; ' a .m.; Choir practice, Sunday 6;30 p.m .;
paalor; Cli!Jioo Faulk, Sunday School

Community off Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robe-rt

Sand•rs. pastor. Jell Holl&lt;r, lay ieador;
Ed Roush. Sunday School Supt. Sunday
School 9, :ro a.m.; momlng worship and
children's church. IO:JO a.m.; wenlng

Memorial Hospital
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FOREST RU N BAPTIST . Rev. Nyle
Borden. pastor. Corneliu s Bunl'h, sup!.
Sunday Sc hool 9:30 a .m .; Seton d and
fourth Sundays worship se rvice &lt;~I 2:30 p.

m.

MT. MORIAH BAPI'IST. Fourth and
Main St .. Middleport. Rev. Gllb(&gt;rt Craig,
lourthSundaysat7:30p.m .; Christian En· Jr .. paslor. Mrs. Erv in Baumgardner,
de-1Vor on the flrst and third Sundays at Sunday School Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a .
7: ll p.m. Wl'dn.,day pray&lt;r m,.llng and m .; Worship Service, 10:45 a .m.
Bible study, 7:00p.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHR IST
CHURCH or GOD OF PROPHECY . - JoS('1)h B. Hoskins, eva ngf'llst. Sunday
Located on 0 . J. Whit€' Road or Highw ay Bible Study9a.m .; Worship, 10 a.m .: Sun·
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday School tO day evening service 6 p.m .: Wednesda y
a.m. Classes tor all agf's. Junior Church 11 evening serv ice. 7 p.m.
a.m .: Morning worship 11 a .m. Adult
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racine.
Choir ptaeUce 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peo- Rt. 12t. William Hotli.ck , pas1or. Sunda y
pie's, Chlldr~ ' s Church and Adult Bible School 10 a.m.: Sunda y evening serv ice 7
Study, Wednesda y at 7: JO p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 G
t p.m. Wednesday evf'nln g serv ice 7 p.m .
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
St Mlddi
All II ed 1•h Soo hran
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Supt. Sunday Schoo l 9: 30a .m . Morning
Baptist
C epor1.II ID at ld 8w I S I ern
Ml
onven on . av
ryan, r.. · Worship 10: JO a.m . Pra yer serv icE', al tern·
nlster.
ate Sundays .
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worshipSunday
11 am SChool
E -In10 a.m .;hi Morning
7
· .; Vlt" u g wors P p.m .;
MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAL,
Third
Wedntsday
evening
Bible st ud y and , Ave. Rev. Clark Baker. pastor. ea;I Not ·
prayer meeting
7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST St . tlnaham. Sunday SChool Supt. Sunday
R
· · School10 am with clasSPS for all ages
1.124andCo. Rd. ~. MarkSeevf'rs,mlnls ·
· · at6 p m Wednesday Bl ·
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ter.
;.::J\Inday
SChool
Supt.
Har"'
Hen• at 7· 30 p m Youth
· · sf'rv tces Frl ·
drl k s
•;r
bl e study
c
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unday
School9:
30
a.m.,
Morning
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worshl 10 30
E
In
hi
day at 7· J:l P m
p : a.m. ; ven g wors P 7 p.
ECCLEs lA. FELLOWSHIP 128 Mill St
m . Wednesday worship 7 p.m.
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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Middleport. Brolhtr Chuck McPhf'rson .
Comer Sycamore and Sfocond Sis PO:
pastor , Sunda y School 10 a .m.: Sunday
meroy. The Rev. Willi a m Mldd les~arth,
even in I services a1 7 p.m . and Wednesday
S d
SC I "
servlc.t a t 7 p m
~~~~ ~r a~in. hoo 3 : 45 a .m. ; Church
ANTIQUITY. BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith .
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msgr.
pastor . Sunday School 9: 30a.m.: church
Anlhony Glannamore. Ph. m-5898. Satur·
service 7: 30p.m .; youth fellows hip 6:30 p.
day Evening Mass 7 : JO p.m.: Sunday
m.; Bible study, Thursda y,
p.m .
Mass, 8 a.m . and 10 a.m . Conresslons me
nJlL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
half hour before pach Mass. CCDclasses.
Hiland Road , Pomeroy . Tom Kelly , paslla.m. Sunday. ·
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
, VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N. Znd St ..
morn ing se~ Ice at 10 a .m .; Sunday even ·
Middleport. Jame-s E . Keesee. pastor.
ing service 7. 30 p.m. Tut.&gt;sday and Thurs Sunda•
I
ship 10
E
day Services at 7::JJ p.m
:~ morn7 nil'
a.m.:fVenlng
V'f'n ·
WORD OF FAITH • 93 ·Mill s t., Mlddl e·
lng serviCt"
p.mwor
· Wednesday
worship 7 p.m . VISitation. Thu~y 6: :1}
port . Sunday morning service 10 :15 a .m .:
pm
Sunday eve ning 7: :Kl . Thurs da y morning
"MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH _ Gary
Bible study 10 a .m . Wednesday evmln R
Hol1er past or Sunday SChool 1o a m .
7: 30p.m.
wo hi'
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA ·
7· Y.Js ~ 5 ¥bu~!da a.m .; prayer me-et 1ng ,
ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Strwd, p.ast or .
. p. '
y.CHESTER CHURCH
SundaySchool 9: 30 a .m.; Wor ship sfl r\-'I Cf:' .
LIVING WORD
10:30 a.m .; Youlh service Sunday 6: 15 p.
OF GOD - Gilbert Spencer, pastor · Sun m. Sunday evenlnw scrvlcP 7:00p.m. Wed da y Schools9 : 30
d a.m .; :ornlnf 7~ce
lll'Sday P rayE&gt;r M('t'tl ng a nd Blblf' S lud~·
10 : 00 a.m .; un ayeven gserv ce · P7·00 p m
m .; Mid -week prayer service Wedn esday
. NEAsE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun .
7 p.m. OUVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
day arternooo servict&gt;S a t 2: ll. Thu rs da y
S ·
Mr.
M F
t:&gt;VenlnR services a t 7: 30.
Lawrenct&gt; Bush, pastor. alt 0 1mer. r .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason , W.
S u,&amp;t. Sund;y SJhool antMorn~g"';orshl~
Va . Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunda ySchoollO
9: oJUa .m .; un ayeven gst'f"Vce, p.m ..
a.m .; Sunday evening 7:30p.m. Pray er
Youth meoe11ng and Bible Study. Wednes·
m~llng and Bible study Wednl'Sda y, 7: :K~
day, 7 p.m .
p.m . EVeryone welcorrx&gt;.
UNITByEDPFAITRe
H CHDaUR~':v RI. 7 00
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, S a
meroy · ass . v. v
!Ieman , r..
lem St. Reo.·. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunda~·
pastor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
School tO a.m .; Sunday evening 7: 00 p.m .:
SeEhooi9: 30Wa.mh.l; M o~lng Wor~~ 10
Wednesday evenin,lil prayer mN'ting 7: 00
venlng on P :
p.m.;
nil'S Y p.m .
Prayer Service, 7•30 CHURCH
p.m.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW T~TAMENT
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FAlTH BAPTIST
• 8 roa
CHU RCH, Sliver Ridge. Duane Syd('n St .. Mason . Sunday SchoollO
a.m.;
Morn
·
slrlcker,
pastor
.
Sunda
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School
9 a .m ..·
£
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6
lnJ worship 11 a .m .; dv~blg S~ 1cewJ·
Worship Servlct&gt; , lO a. m .; Sunday r venin g
m. Prayer meeting an
t' tu Y
·
serv ice, 7:00p.m . Wednesday night Bible
nesday, 7 p.m .
study 7: 00p.m .

preaching service on tht&gt; .second and

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With tre win, Meigs goes to 12·7·1
overall and Soutrem goes to ll.S.1.
The Marauders have been ellml·
nated from any TVC championship
hopes as Belpre has clinched the
Eastern division play-off berth
against Trimble. The Tornadoes
are Ire SVAC leaders with a 9-1

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Wlckllne, a trlple by Jay ~tic and
singles each by Freeman, Kelly
Grueser, Jim Walt!, Dave Amber·
gey, Ryan OI!Ver .. Sean Grueser.
and McCoy.
Meigs travels to Logan tmlght,
battling lhe UPI ' s fourth-ranked
class AAA team. Monday, Coach
CUff Kenredy's crew goes to Mlller.
Coach Micky Winebrenner's nine
Is at Eastern In a crucial SVAC
game tonight.

GOSPEL MEOINGS
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POMEROY. OHIO 46769

DATE: MAY 4 thru 9
SERVICES EACH EVENING AT 7:30
SUNDAY MORNING 10:00
SUNDAY EVENING 6:00

EVANGEUST: BOB BUCHANAN-Bowling Gre,n, ICy.
EVERYONE WELCOME

This Sunday Is tre lllth Sunday after Easter and Is called Rogate
Sunday. This week Includes rogation tide wren we consider nature
and whal God has given us. How have we hancDed His great gilt of
rich soU, pure water and clean air? This Is the season we bless the
sreds and soU and pray lor enough rain and good weather so we can
have a fruitful harvest In the tau.
We bear so much utter nonsEnse about nu clear bombs and
accidents destroying the wocld. Tre World wUI e nd when God says ,
Now Is the Hour.l!trere were no !Biclear thin gs a I all, the fire from
heaven will destroy the world. No, our real worry smuld be saving
the soU, keeping tre water pure md air clean. Man Is starving Ioday
In Africa and In Soutreast Asia because of poor soU a nd seeds or nol
enough water tn help the !leeds sprout and grow and develop.
As we humans, made In God's Image, destroy the land , forests ,.
and water, as we cut illwn the orchards and take over the best
tal'Rlland to buUd su~r highways, parking lots and too many a nd too
big sbopplng centers, we are cutting our own throats. God gave u s
this land, a land !lowlngwlthmllk andmney, Deut. 21&gt; : 5·9, but weare
ruining lt. We demand the tanner produce more and more and we
pay him less IUid less. The JXiees tanners are getting for what I hey
produce are as low as they have been In this century. They must pay
premium prices lor everything they bly, tools, equipment, seed,
fencing, and !ertUiler. You used to buy com by the bushel to plant .
Today the fanner rrust buy com by the klernel. FertUizer runs about
~a tm when~ a lew years ago It was about ~to 00 ill li ars a

ton.
Does this make sense? No, It does not. This Is roiwhatGodlaldoui
lor us. The ~mre we force our Ianners to give up fanning, the m ore
we destroy the land and polute t.re water and air, the more we lake
good and often the best tann land for super dooper wide hig hways,
the closer we come to the time God says. .. Enough! Go ahead a nd
starve and suffer you humans. Soon I will make you answer for you
misdeeds, your greed, and 11111oranoe.
We better consider the land, tre water, tre atr. and we better
consider It well. We may just destroy Gods wonderful creallon and
then moat oertalnlf Iring down the wrnth of God upon our own
lEads. Rogation!~ Is heretli~ week. Pray and consider how we live
and lets ill something about U. - Putor WUUam Mlddleswarth.

The Reds are 5-12 (lncludlng a
Hve-game losing streak and nine
losses In their last10 game!;), their
worst start since 1006, when they
went 4-10. They had an off-day
Thursday and wUI host the Mets for
a Ihree- game weekend series
beginning Friday.
Dave Parker's evaluation of the
team' s p lay a fter Wednl'Sday 's
defeat was punctual - "We stunk.

Pomeroy, OH .
Phone 992-2976

Even I stink ." a nd literally
Pehoed by his teammates.
"! stunk today. I stink," said

starting and losing pitcher Tom
Browning, oow ().3,
"It stinks . It's obvious II stinks,"
chimed In rookie s hortstop Kurl
Stillwell, who struck rut three
· times.
In an effort to halt tre losing
streak, Dave Concepcion resorted
to ~perstttlon. He smwered In his
uniform.

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Consensus among Reds: 'We stink'
CINCINNATI (UP! I - Reds
player·manager Pete Rose. woose
team owns the worst record In
baseball, says the c lub Is playlng so
badly even his Infant s:ln Is booing
them.
"When It rains It pours, and I'm
about ready to drown," Rose said
following the Reds' latest loss, an
8.0 whlti'Wash Wednl'Sday al the
hands of the Expos. "Even my wife
was booing out there. My Ut tle boy
can't even talk, but he was trying to
)X)o."

Veterans

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FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non-Pentecostal. Worship ser. lc. Sunday
10 a.m.; Sunday School ll a.m. Evening
worship servlct' 7:00 p.m. Wedn ~da)'
prayer meeting 7•00 p.m .
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Localed In T••as

both at our House of Worship and away from it; and

RtlcinetU·2SSO

(row's Family Resta..-ant
CHAPMAN
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Supt.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m :; mornin g
worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday e\lenlng st&gt;rv\ce
7:ll p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wedn .. day,

first step towa rd th is reform program is prayer,

Grocer iesGentrill Merthilndise

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Despite glvlng up 10 hits, control·
minded Mark Corbitt went the
entire seven Innings and walked
only two batters whUe mt getting a
strtkeout. Brian Freeman started
for the Tornadoes and gave way to
Kelly {lrueser In
fit h.
Donnie Becker, Shawn Baker,
and Rick Wise also singled ilr the
Marautlers.
Southern's hitters
Included two s ingles by Scott

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The Maraud~tssent men to the
plate In their explosive' fltSI at bat
as catcher Mike Bartrum drove
home six opening Inning runs with a
two-run double ln his !lrstat bat and
later In the Inning belted a grand
slam home · run. Otrer big hits
during the uprising saw Todd
Hysell with a two-run single and
run-scoring singles by Mark Corbitt
and Chris Kennedy. Donnie Becker
had a bases loaded walk for an RBI
and Rick Wise had an RBI on a
fielder' s choice.

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Rutlt~nd, Ohio 4:Sns

Middleport·

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Whatever the adherence to . our faith may be,

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TEAFORD REALTY . P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
FAITH SAYS THAT SELF-IMPROVEMENT

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Marauders defeat Southern

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Porileroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Friday, May 2, 198~

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

.Katie's korner

Planning a reunion

By KATIE

CROW
OVP cGreepoadeal

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CJmiTER - a.eser Elementary School wkulers
(lrool Left lo Righi) Adria Frecker, Ia place, oounly
co-duunplon; Deln Jane Froot, 2nd place; Allozy

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It Is just downright disgusting that's what It Is.
Joe Clark
Clark's Jewelry
had the most attractive
placed on the
front of his store
which Is located
oo Court St., In Pomeroy.
The new awning hadn't been In
place 24 hours wben a person or
persons took a sharp Instrument
and cut the front of the attractive
addition.
What a revolting development.

The Soutllern Alumni Association
are very busy these days maldng
plans lor the annual alumni banquet and dence to be held on
Saturday, May 24, at Southern High
School In Racine.
A dinner will he served at 6 p.m .
with a dan~ to follow at 9::.! p.m.
They leU me that dlnr-.,r will be
served promptly at 6 and the dance
will end at 12: :.J a.m.
The dinner tickels are $7 and the

WoH, Srd place poster oontesl. (Back left to rllbtl
Danny Short, 1111 place; Ell:rabeth Lawson, 2nd place.

tickets to tlle dance are $5.
Tickets may be purchased ai
New York Clothing Hoose, Pomef(fj, VIllage Cut Rate, Racine. and
Home National Bank Racine and
Syracuse.
For additional ln!orma tlon caD
Joyce QuOlen at 949-2005 after 5
p.m.or 949-2493 durtng the day.
Meigs Cvunty Emerg~~ncy Medical Service School - 86 Is being held
Sunday at Meigs High School
sponsored bY Meigs EMS.
Bob Byer, administrator d. Meigs
Coonty EMS Is chairman of the
committee In charg~~. Serving on
the committee are H.B. Mullen,
Dave Ltivls, George Cummins,
Gene Imboden, Gary Ellis and
Brtan Bissell.
Some d. the clasSES to be dfered
are auto and farm extrication,
LlfeFllght scene team, repelling,
child abuse. mJne hazards, pedlat·
ric trauma etc.
Instructors will be from Canal
Winchester, Circleville, Thornville
and Columbus. Luoch Is being
provided try Meigs High school
Athletic Boosters.

.

Andrta Frecker, Chester Eie- ....- - - - - - - - - - mentary School was a oounty
co-champiOn In the poster contest
and recelvlod a trophy. Erica
Tackett, Tuppers Plains Elemen·
tary School was county cochampion In tl1e essay contest and
received a trophy.
~31 JACKSON PIKE · RT. 3~ WEST
Essay contest winners were 1st
Phone
and 2nd place respectively, Danny
BARGAIN
HATINEES SATURDAY
Short, Elizabeth Lawson, Chester
' SUNDAY - ALL SEATS 12.50
Elementary School; Sherr! Dawn
AOMISSIOH EVERY TUESDAY 12.50
Wolfe, Andrea Rockhold, Riverview Elementary School; Erica
Tackett, Mary Jo Reed, Thppers
Plains Elementary School.
Awards were presented hy Rodney Chevalier, SWCD Supervisor.
The Meigs SWCD Splnsors these
contests each year for fourth and
sixth graders as a conservation
education project. We show a film
In the schools. preceedlng the
contest and distribute booklets,
Water tl1e basis of life.

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SALEM CENTER - Salem Center Eleml!lltary

.S!:hool poster and eosay oonlel!lt winners (front from

left) Malthew Clark, Ia place; Jeremy Metheney,
2nd place; Jason DeUavalle, 3rd place poster contest;

..d Susan Love, 2nd place l'll8ay contest; (back)
Charles Holliday, Principal; Kert Black, l8i place
essay contest; and Rex Shenefield, Meigs SWCD
Supervisor.

White tth p-ade teacher; Robbl Vance, 1st place and
counly CIH!hamplon; &amp;nald Vance, 2nd place essay
contest; and Deborah Lowery, 6th grade teacher.

Awards were presented to stu·
dents In ttl:! Meigs Local School
District who participated In the 4th
grade plster coolest and 6th grade
essay contest.
The theme "Water, the basis of
life" was depleted hy the posters
and essays.
Melissa Jeffers, Rutland Ele·
mentary School received a trophy
for being county co-champion In the
poster contest and Boltll Van~.
Hari1sonvUle Elementary School
received a trophy for helng county
co-champion In the essay cont e;t.
Prizes for the plster cont est were
$5 and a blue ribbon !or first place;
$3 and a red ribbon for second
place; and Sl and a white ribbon for
third place. Prizes for the slxtll
grade essay contest were $5 and a

blue ribbon for 1st place and $2.50
and a red I1bbon for socond place.
Cash awards were sponsored try the
Meigs SWCD and Meigs .SWCD
Ladles Auxlllary. Each student
entering a poster or essay rocelved
a pencil with a conservation
message on It .
First. second and tlird respec tively In the poster oontest were
Melissa Jeffers, Lorri Burnem,
Rachael Hysell, Rutland Elemen ·
ta ry School ; Matthew Clark,
Jeremy Metheney, Jason Dellavalle, Salem Center Elementary
School; Beth Haning, Meleah Durham, Sandy Vaitce, Harrisonville
Elementary School; Steven Amott ,
Pomeroy Elementary School; Ja son Morris, Marlo White, Becky

MIDDlEPORT- Wlnnen at Middleport~
tary School were, lronllonn left, Danny McCklud, 1st
place; Kevin Whoherry lind place; Mepn Beth

Evans, 3rd place,

Hoffman, Salisbury Elementary
School; and Danny McCloud, Kevin
Whoberry, Megan Beth ·Ewns,
Mlddlepon Elementary School.
First and second place respec tively In the essay contest were
Amy Hearld, Marjoi1ta Tromm,
Rutland Elementary School. Kerl
Black. Susan Love. Salem Center
Elementary School; Boltli Vanre,
Ronald Vance, Harrisonville Ele·
mentary School; Chrissy Weaver,
Bradbury Elementary School; Bar·
bara J . Anderson, Julie Buck,
Pomeroy Elementary School;
Kelly Dian Herdman. Salisbury
Elementary School.
·The district sponsored ttl:! plSter
and essay contest annually as part
d tll:!lr education program.

CALL 992-21'56
THE DAILY SENTINEL

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'ftJJ'PERS PlAINS -1\Jppers Pial.., Elementary
School winners (front L to R) Melissa Harris, 1st
place; Jodi Caldwell, 2nd place; Paul Vbteyard, 3rd
place pooter !X&gt;Diest. (Bad L toR) Cindy Pitzer, 8th

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grade teacher; Erica Tackett, 1st place, oounly
co-champion; Mary do Reed, 2nd place, essay
wnlest; RDhert Saunders, 5th grade teacher, Wendy
Haiar, prlndpal. .
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Beta Sigma
Phi meets

Michael R. Harris, Lori L.
Harris to Charles Campbell, lot,
Lebanon.
Robert Jeffers, Helen Jeffers
to Leading Creek Conservancy
District. Right of Way, Salisbury.
Harold H. Hamm, dec. to
Mildred I. Hamm, affidavit, Sy- ·
racuse vtllage.
Dale Wallace Htll, Amy R. Hill
to Gerry J. Hupp, Lulu M. Hupp,
Sheriff's Deed, Sutton.

HARIUSONVILLE - HarrtsonvUie Elementary
School poster and essay ooniel!lt winners were, front,
Beth Haning, 1st place; Meleah Durham, 2nd place;
Sandy Vance, 3rd place, posterconiel!lt; back, Nancy

AWALKING CARRIER IS NEEDED
IN THE 'MIDDLEPORT AREA

Hemlock Pipe Line
Rooo'o Excovotlng

Land actions

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Meigs Local SWCD winners announced

The following organizations and businesses in Meigs County
have pledged their support to the renewal of the TB levy. We
thank them and ask vou to join them in~ ye_s vo~e.

The mental heallh levy to be
voted on in tlle May election has
been endorsed by the Ohio Eta Phl
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority.
Meeting recently al the Senior
Citizens Center, chapter memrers
heard Dr. Ramo! a HoPkins discuss
the levy be!orernaklnglheendorsement. Cathy B. John!lln (resided at
the meeting with mem hers voting
to give money to a family whose
)lome was destroyed by fire, and
also toward the pu rcbase r1 a
braille typewriter for a resident of
the county.
Plans were discussed for the
annual Memorial Day picnic to be
held on May '!1, the place to re
announced.

Friday, May 2, 1986

It seems as though the Mlddleplrt Emerg~~ncy Squad was oot
given credit where credit was due.
Last Tuesday members of t.)le
department were called to an ·
accident when a tractor !Werturned .
on William Smith. The department ·
used air bags to free Mr. Smith. who
was killed In the accident.
·
The squad was also called to SR 7
Wednesday night for Russell Bailey, accident vtcttm. They trans- ,
plrted him to Veterans Memorial •
Hospital where he was picked up bY :
LlfeFllght.
The squad certalniy does their
share and more and I am sure It Is .
greatly appreciated. ·
And so It goes.

CARRIER NEEDED
I to r) Fred Kllllln&amp;"r, tilt pade leleber; 8herrl
Wole, l8i place; Andrea Rodd111d, 2nd place eii8IIY
contell; Grace Weber, tllh pade and head teacher.

By The Bend

An election day dinner will be
served at Forest Run United
Methodist Church from 11 a.m.
untO 6p.m.
Just a reminder election day is
Thesday, May 6.
The menu Includes homemade
vegetable and bean soup, sandwiches. pie, cake and other
beverages.
Sounds gond to me.

Eastern weal SWCD 'ti.Jinners announce.
"Water, the basis ofllle" was the
theme lor tl1e fourth grade poster
contest and sixth grade essay
contest sponsored try the Meigs Soli
and Water Conservatkln District
(SWCD).
Wlnr-.,rs In the Eastern Local
School Dlstrlct received awards of
$5 and a blue ribbon for ftrst place;
$3 and a red ribbon for secot.d
place; and $2 and a white ribbon for
third place in the plster contest and
$5 and a blue ribbon for first place;
$2.50 and a red rtbbon for second
place In the essay contest. Prize
money was furnished try Meigs
SWCD and Ladles AuxUlary.
Winning lst, 2nd and 3rd respectively In the poster contest were
Andria Frecker, Debra Jane Frost,
Andy Wolf, Chester Elementary
School; Anita Thomas, Tim Oem,
Jessica Reiber, Riverview Elementary School; Melissa Harris, Jodi
Caldwell, Paul VIneyard, Tuwer
Plains Elementary School.

RIVERVIEW - Rtvenlew EleltiEillary School
!freod I tor) Anita Thomu, l8i jllace; Tim Clem,, 2nd
place; JeMicaRelller, 3rdplaceposlerco.aeat. (BliCk

The Daily S.entinei

1978 Olds Custom Cruiser St. Wgn ... 51695

Fully equipped, ·A· 1 condition.

1978 Olds Cutlass ........................ S1495

4 Door, PI, PS. Air.

1978 Chevy Malibu St. Wgn, ...... S1295

Auto., PI, PS, iir.

1979 Ford Fairmont St. Wgn ...... S1395

Auto., 302.

1977 Ford LTD .............................. S1095
4 dr., auto. PI, PS.

1973 International Scout ..... ~........ $795

4x4. Good condition.

f•2 50 .....•.........•...••...•.. $895

Ohio Vehey Commondory #24
Rutlond Fire Dopt.

Molgo County Llb&lt;orv
Anthony B. Sola, M .D.

Gtllii·Melga Head Start

Friends and Flowwl Gerden Club

Chelter Firamen

Villege Cut Rate
Shirt Shop
Dtlry Volley
Crow' a StNk Houae
John H. Rldgwey, D. 0.
King Builder'• Supply, Inc.
Unhod Mlno Womn of
Amork:o Locol1888 Melgt #2
Summerfleld1 Rell:aurant
Catholic Women's Club
Child Con..-.otion Ltoguo
Lody'o Aux . of O.T.V.F.O.
Pomeroy Village Councl
Lotort Townohlp Truotooo
Empkly"' of Pomeroy Villege
Gerold Rought. Chief of Police
Richard Soylor. Mayor. Pom&amp;~ov
Ohio Eto Phi Sorority
Preceptor Bolo. Boto Sorority
Molgo County Jayceoo
Sutton Township Trust••
Eastern Band Boosters
Chootor Unhod Mtthodlot Women
Mick's Barber Shop
Racine Department Store
Tiny Tech. PN-School
Mtigt County Bo•d of MR / DD
Chief Sidney E. L~tlo
Letart Folio PTO
Towtlobery'o Berber Shop
Tho Amerlcon Legion,
D,.w Wtbotor Poot #39
R. A. Averion, M. D.
American C'encer Society
Zlnnio B. Doyo, M.D.
Chootor Gordon Club
Dan't, Middleport
Soncly'o Boutique
Fenney Ber1nett Unit 128
TOPS OH 1458
Cheottlt' Vol. Fire Dept.
- Lodloo Auxillory
Max'1. Inc.
Eoot Lotllfl UMW
MOI!II County REACT 3837
Pomeroy, Bond CB Club
Meigo County Hookh Dept.
The Cooperative E.t••ion Service
Potntroy Etementary PTO
Soutt.m Jr. HI. Alhlotk: Boootaro
Portlend PTO
L.odlto AuxUiory Vetor.,o Memorial Hotpllll
Albury UMW
Pomeroy Hllhh Care Center
Rutlond Gordon Club
Hemlock Grovo Chriollon Church
Modern Woodmen of America
Che.otor PTO
Rutland T~. Truotooo
Rutllnd Dept. Store
Miller Brott.re
Rutland EMS
Jomeo M. Fink, Mayor, Rutland
HorrloonviAo Lodga 4tt F&amp;AM
Pomeroy Lodge 184 F&amp;AM
Piua Den'a
Pomeroy Choptor #188 O.E .S.
Boo-rth Councl #48 R&amp;SM

Mergle llweon, DOS
Frlondohip Flo-• Gordon Club
Phllolhot Society of Middleport
Group II Preabyler~n Church
Rutlond Liono Club
R.cine Village Council
Comrfttnlty Builder• Club
Rlvorvlow PTO
Tuppers Plaint Emergency Squad
PrMbylerian Women' s Aasociltion
Rlvorvlow Gordon Club
Meigs County EMS Boord of TruotA.cine Emeroancv SQu..t
Robert E. Byor, Moigo Co. EMS
Greg B. Routh, Conatr.
Roclne Gr.,go U808
Rocino Emergoncy Squod
Moigo Hoolth Sorvlcoo
Wilma Menofield. M .D.
Lauro E. Krlotor. M.D.
J.~s E. Witherell. M.D.
Harrisonville ,266, O.E.S.
LoSdo Gotlory
LaSalle Rel'taurant
Counseling &amp; Edueatklnal Assoc .
Yvonne Scally. Ph.D .
Bohr Clothlero
HorHogo Houoo/ Locker 219
Horrloonvllte Sonior CHtzono
Shlron Belloy. Moigo Co. Infirmary
Middleport Deportment Store
Ebtr Plckeno, Moyor. Syrocuoo
BHr'a Market
Autltnd Fumitura Co.
Pomeroy Choptor #80 R.A.M.
Sheriff Howord E. Fronk
United Methodist Women, Recine
Croll Grocery
Woodlend Center~ Inc.
UMW, AtbUry Church
Middleport B.P .W.
Votoron't Memorlol HoopHot
Edith F. Adkins (OBES)
Tony'o Corry Out
Jornoo L. Schmoll, O.D .
Ronkln Roy Pickeno, 0 .0 .
Friendly Circle, Trinity Church
Dr. Villaneuva
.
Carter's Plumbing and Heating
Holzer Clinic. Molgt Branch
Middleport Trophloo
Middleport Council
Blue TorTen , Inc.
Ralph Orav11
GriValy Tractor Selea, M. Routh
Don E. Mullen
S-t·&amp; Eot
O.A.R.
Don Morrlo. Supt.. Melgt Schoolo
Ohio Volley Plumbing
.
Meigs County Sen10r Clt1zen Center
Ron E. Roynoldt
Mldjlloport·Pomoroy Bronch AAUW
Rutlond Gordon Club
C. W. THompoon, M.D.
Fenney Sonnen Poll 128
American legion
Koobeugh Shoke Shop '
Eutorn Boord of Educotlon

Dan~;e for Joy, Aet'obtca
PleeHt'l
Trinity Church Hoppy Horvooten
Hemlock GranQe #20•9
Middleport PTO
Community Aaault Prevention
Alpho Dolle Koppe
Southern Locol Teochort Aoooc.
Lager Monument Co.
The Centrat Trutt Company
Formor't Bonk &amp; Sovlngo
McCiuN Th,.. In Ono
Aawllngt·Coatt·Biower
_ Funerol Home
MiddM)port Aree Chember oi
Commerce
M. Gillespie, Mgr., Pizza Hut
McClure'• Dolry lola
Columbia Grange N2435
Bodford Twp . TruotHo
Pomeroy Chember of Commerce
v. D. EdWards Int. Agency
Pontocootal Atnmbly
Dalt'it· Ouickle lnturance
Pomeroy Area Merehants Aatoc .
oownlng-Childt·Muooor
Mullen Ino. Agency
Wayne E. Devio
Molgo Loco! Boord of Education
Louret CIHI Health Club
Soliobury PTO
Middleport Ameteur Gordon Club
Franclt florist
8 It 40 Salon 710
Vlrglnla't Penonal Core Homo
Bobby J . Ord, Superintendent
southern Loeal School District
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Syracuse Village Council
Solem Center PTO
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
J. D. Drilling
Racine firemen Ladial Auxiliary
Racine Fire Department
Middleport Literery Club
Phillip M. Roberto, Moigo Co. Engr.
Eootern Bonk Boootora
William R. Wickline
George M. Collins
Emogene Congo
Rutlond PTO
Swlohor &amp; Lohse Pharmacy
Richard Roberta, Supt.
Eastern local Schools
Ewing Funeral Home
Mike Swiger
Middleport Bock Store
Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club
Pomoroy'tlre Department
Syrocuoe PTO
Meigs Local Teachers Asaoclation
bocutlve CommiHoo
Roclna Merchenll Aoooclotion
Gingorbreod House Pre-Sohool
OAPSE Chapter #17
Pomeroy Flower Shop
R1clne PTO
Heoth UnHed/t'ltthodlot Women
Doroiity RHchio

Paid

fo~ by Meigs TB and Health Association , M. Mora, Treas., P. 0. Box 447, Pomeroy, Ohio

SALISBURY ELEMENTARY - Salisbury Elementary School
poster and essay contest winners (front from lell) Kelly Dian
Herdman, 181 place, essay coolest; Becky Hoffman, 3rd place poster
wnte51; (huck) Kay HoH8', MelgsSWCDLadles AuxWary. Absent
were .Jason Morris, 1st place and Mario White, 2nd plac~ poster

po8ler conlellt; back, Rebeoca
Zurcher, tilt grade teacber.

BRADBURY - Winner at
Bradbury Elementary School
was Chrissy Weaver, llrsl place
In the essay contest.

oonl..&amp;.

POMEROY ELEMENTARY - Pomeroy Elemen-

· Bud!, 2nd place, essay contest; and Steven Amoll,lst

tary School poster and essay coniel!ll winners (front
from left) Barbara J. Anwrson, 1st place; Julie

place, po!lt8' rontesl. (lllck) Ka,v ..,..... Meigs
SWCD Ladles AuxOiary.

Tuberculosis, a disease that won't die
By JOAN TEWKSBARY
Metp111Nurse

BurLAND ELEMENTARY - Rutland Elemen·
tary School politer and ellllllf contesl Miners (front
from left) MeiiMa Jeffers, l8i pi~Mle, county
'I

~a; toni Btnem, 2nd pl~ee; Rlcllael
llylell, ltd place ptllller colllell; ( back) Amy Reutd,
lilt place; MarjorUa Tromm, Inti place eau.y oo.aeat.

During the past wreks, the
Thberculosls Otnic has Jllbllsbed a
sertes of articles on tu)lercuk&gt;sls,
the causes, symptoms alld trmtment. In resplnse to these articles,
many questions bave been asked
and ansWEred.
The "behind the scenes" work of
the Meigs County '!Uberculosls
Olnic Is i&gt;r the p-otectkln of tvery
family In the county, according to
Mrs. Joan Tewksbary', R.N .. execu·
Uve director and health nurse. ·•
The Meigs Coonty Thbercuk&gt;sls
Association has been happy ID
suwort a levy every 5 years since
1~2. The levy last PIB~ In 1981 try

a l arg~~ majority of the vote.
In these past Ove years, 15.147
skin tests have reen given. 1,145
bottles of Isoniazid have been
dispensed . The clinic has provided
76.!168 Services. Atotal &lt;I 22 persons
In the county were found tl have
active cases of tubercuk&gt;sls. Roy L.
Donnerberg, chest cllnlctan, has
held :xl chest clinics wtth 61.3
patients being seen.' There have
been 1&amp;'1) chest x-rnys taken and
evaluated. The rounty tuberculosis
nune bas made I481 home visits
and has held 139 rommunlty clinics.
The, county sdi()Ois have had
yearl,y skin leStlng cllnk:s for all
sdtool personr-.,1. Chlldrm, with a
parmt's consent, receive this SEI'·
.•

vice. Hospitaliza tio n br the st'verely Ulls also paid from this fuoo .
Your tu bercu k&gt;sls o!!lce has 438
patients relng monltoroo lhroogll
the clinic at the presmt time. 60
patients have been dlschar~d this
past year.
Fees, If char~d. may place the
clinics services beycnd the means
of the very patients who are rmst In
r-.,ect, or may disoourage contacts
form being exa mined , thus endang~~rtng their welfare and 1he )llbllc
health. Diagnostic and trmtment
services should be available to all
who ate In need r1 them
Our tubercuk&gt;sls levy which wnt
be m the ballot, May 6, Is tlr5mill &lt;
per Utousand !50 cents per ll,(lX)I.

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Pon~e~oy-Middleport.

SATURDAY
RACINE - Dance at ~lne
Amer1can Legion HaD Saturday
!rom 9 to l Open to tbP ~-

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POMEROY -Pomeroy Youth
hold tag day In
PUII*'lO)' Satutday from 10 to 2.

made by Cbarlotte Wllllord i&gt;r the
Rutland PTO Atble!lc banquet and

League w!ll

&lt;BranJSballons at sevenl organizations clirblg April, and a demonstratlon for the Middleport Ama·
teur Gardeners by Suzy Carp&gt;nta-.
D!YotiOns were glvm by Mrs.
DaviS. Ofllcers' J'EP(rls were read
and Mrs. Edwards repu1l'd !II the
n&gt;glonal 1'11fetlnng attended by 92
I'I!Embers. AD sale Items were sold,
she noted.
Marl!&gt; Blrcbtleld had the program USing a sllde presmtatiDn
entitled "The GOO:Iess of the
Rainbow." Mrs. Edwards gave
timely gardening ~ fndudfng a
paper, " Don't Plant Your Plants
Too Early." A I'I.'VIew cl. garden
pals and plans for lll'lrt month's
meeting was made. Mrs. Stewart
woo the traveling prize brought by
Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Sno\Wien and
Mrs. Stewart won the door pliz.e.

A donatlon was made to tbP
Rlltland AlumnJ Association slncl'
tabiP arrangements are not nl'l'ded
tor that ~ - It ~ noted that
Janet ' BoUn, Judy Sno\0001 and
Margan.&gt;! Edwards attmded the
OAGC Washington D.C. Olerry

Blos!om Festival toor.

. Activities of mernll'rs 011er the
past month lrocluded arran"'m'"'ts

SUNDAY
HoestlN - Tli'IUI Ilurbam wtll
II' tbP gtlESI speaker at tbP llobl!m
Olurcb d Cbrtst In OUis!lall UniOn
Sunday at IO::Il a.m. services and
at 7:lJ p.m. servlres.

Aollton

MX~

MOTOI ClOSS

MOTOIUOSS Trophy &amp; Cath

. "" . . Iii ._, 1'1. "-•"'·
• 1
I" ho -i&lt; for Sot.

POMEORY- Meigs County 8 &amp;
40 Sakm 710 will hold Its annual
dinner at tile Trtnlty Olurcb

-.yl~EM~......-.

•

JULY

.., 1 7 - - - . . . .
-.y24-0., I •., . . . .

Monday. AD members aslil&gt;d to
IUl1l in rroneytrom current p:ojecl.

r........

SOUYHFOIK INN

lt. ~

.., JI-Jioo ... - ·
,., ,,. li IlliG , ..

POMEORY - XI Gamma Mu
Sorority will meet Monday at 7::1)
p.m. al the home of Mrs. Evelyn
Knight. Installation ot ollh'rs will
be held.

4

MOTOR&lt;IOSS T.its &amp; Cash
fer riders

...

Pt. rtoasant

Nor1h

11

-fr•••'-

ROSE iXOYA11NG
FA EE EI11MATES

Offko 949·2431

RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL
6 INDUSTR IAL

INTI£
'cOIMION Pl£AS COURT
OF

MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
Dillow ... Oadoil,
........... ia

...,.,., of .....
Hundlo(
•
lind.
of
boginnilg. baing ,t11o
__jiloco
_
a/

ecre. rmre ar ...._
And ..S-clog tUmid

111

~...

I(I~:!:'"!bo~loai=UII
on lhlion d
coc ,.., Ill io owned by

of "'" E.- of

Ccounty. on d io not
CD....,.clbyloildMd.

De-

Rofonon,. D.od: V&lt;*omo
286, Pogo 83. Moiv• Ccounty

- P. McOnol.

......

1.

PloMH.

.....

OoiOIR-.

: . Ditooro L FrFoodrooodrooiidl.do.

••ta.
C.. NO. 24,851

Dd

NOTICE OF
PUIUC SAL£

of

In tile _ . .

tho

Dnlor
tloo -Ohio,
· Coull
a/
Meigo ofCounty,
Dolooo
... Dadril. Ad .............

.... -

tor ......

putllie
..... 28th.., of

Slid r ... ....,. itloGiitld 111
28801 sport, Ohio 457110, wHdl il

-7. _.._

~ mi. .
- o f tho~· of

I

• ghling ... -

point

• tho ....
·fool
·-No.
7. of-Ohio...
- - ........... _
of

oold olglot of ,..,. ond
100 felt ........ from . .
llno of ....... ond
Utlto'l Lor; ,...... ..... " " ' - .... of

tltooiloRouteNo. 7t&gt;ro

*' ...

eo 11o1 ., • pont

of

12tool . ltflomlho.... for. .. "''Ill tool to

I~ COIOIMoolood llhy (1101
"" ;1011*1¥ from.,. r'Ditlt
tno of oold Utlto'o lot; ~ porlllll wllh ...
... of iOiid St.to A&lt;luto

No. 7 tor • dllionca of eo tool;

pooollot
-t h o -__..,
... afoold
~··lot
for_. • I ... of 'Ill tool to tllo

hlnin of
WIDUIV.cl
il 50Tho
by 75
.....
I ;h ••.
IDI
..... ond • oulolct .. lilY
-r................
olglot ofpO-

=::d:~=
corwwed t.orntt. Bolly Co~
compony to ttoo or..tor

......,...,. ................ d
.,.._. lhiNmo tillo • thot
..,..,..t toy iOiid llolby Cool
Compony

to

tho

Go.,lor

""S'tioND PARCEL TMiol·
,...,. owl ~ in

~ntyO:,
Toioi411111

bciUndtot

rot~owo:

of

M,::•:: ::

-.ry ond

Iiiii -

•

.-...... - - end
~~- ~;.•10-WII: ~ilT 100

ocrwlot ~·

- ·

• ""'"

1 ond AonQO 13 of tho Ohio
C-ony's Purdl- to-wit:
llllngocorloin t&gt;tbogionOigot

ttoo - - ,..,. of .,.
1n1 a1 J - HundloJto tho w.1t r of tt.
latoiC'*"Cioo1lontllo_.

..,.ollhlolglotof,..,ol&amp;toto

R_,-7: ...,of7"'5 ~olyfororo
· co
- · moro
,
............ ... of
S.."-No- 110 thooouth
.,, of M - GOOflll' ond
-.rty for • .....,co
of 78 11ot'"""' or iooollono
. . oaut1o .,. of - •
0oa&lt;110 to t11o ...,.,_
r;a/rtfl of tho Ooaogo
lot ond thonco woolwly for 1
..,,.of78-...,..or

._ 11ono .,. .,, of
-Ooa&lt;llltolltl.....-oot· of lhl -~~
0oa&lt;110 lat; Iiiii _,,. ODothorfoi oJang t h e - lno of tho
~ ofOoa&lt;lllliO
~ '!&gt;.!~ ~ I
......,..

-·-•·-·co
W.•tr~wltht!-naolh
... of Chrooto Clootl lor 1
- c o ol150 -more or
loooto t1oo oodo. cllf .,dlhonco
.....,....., olong tile

ood&lt; clff

foro.....,caof1_,21-moro
orllioototho_ao_
ill Chortle Clooto'o D1 ond
lf!onco followlne •ttorly
•fang

lhl

IQth of Chootlo
Ctortc'o lot far 1 - • of

225 11ot more

'

or loa 1D tho

•

port. Ohio; -

..

!Qth 20

dog. 28' 81.10 loot 1D I
p o i n t - - 36 dig.
5 5 ' - T/.15 tool;-..
"""" 53 dog. 5' 136.9
loot
pubic rood: llw1co
- 5 8 dig. 3' 117.5
t o o l ; - - Tl dog. 'l7'
113.5 llot1D t11o M. 0 .
.... ._,co north 83

ot.,.

dog. 8 ' - 28.4 ...... "'"

M. O. Bricldol-llw1co

- 4 0 dog. 31 ' -10.35

-,.w ... a-Route7in

wHd't .......... . . ,

tho~- -

s-

tho cool.

ll1d -

Ill f9,000.00 ondiftiot booold

· -"""·
ond 'llibjoct lo ..
aws•NJWnlafw.trl
rocood.

far-----of
tho 4P
.....
of ... _ _ ond
_ _tho

-it

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Dolom ... Dodoa
ADMMITIIATNX

2 1 3 e . - - .......
Ponuscv. Ohio 45781. ._
following dtoorlbod r10t

____ ...._

s.... in "'" Vlloge ot Middle·

...... "'" .,._ of blglrri&gt;g.

A.M ....
of ·- 14126: IIi I 2. 9 3tc
L1a1o.
. ,tho
_-l F.-.
211

FIRST PARCEL S - i1
tho T-o9 of ._,.,, in
. . Ccounty of MoitiL ond in
tho · - "' Ohio, ll1d In 100
ocrw Lot Numbor JV, ll1d
pa I
iy b8u idld •d ...

on 1he rudMit .,., af Gnrn

ippfOxililill. , -

...... 1 -•• 10:00 o'-

-

Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

(Certified Electrici1nl

Home 143·5340
111/'MIImo.

PHONE
992-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

Public Notice
NOTICE Of SALE
ByW..oof.,O-ofSIII
out 'of ... c , _ Caon of Meigo Caolll\'.
-

Ohio. in ... - a / '*'-'d
8ovioogo Iiiii

Loon Con1o.,y,

T.
Souttwn, It Ill.. D faldwata.

- · l[loiniil Roborl

- . Judgi'MIII-

The .,.,. .... : "

1 r8l
oilotNo.
10 '"' o jllol a/ Folrlone
.. ., dil - · ~ • 180Jidld
in Vobno 4, 15, oltt.
pill - o f Meigo Caonty.
OloK&gt;.
T....... wldl I Jltllri-ol·
"""' """' . . puiJic rood
'-IO!gtooold ............ wllldl
._. ...,, wild • • Jill*

.

-IWAWdiJLt.
...... "'" oold - PMCEl NO. 2: Aloo, tllo

IDIDMto

1

--·-· 10:00 o.m.. tho

11 124

-"'*''I

,_Olivo.
...... Midd..

port. OloK&gt; 457110:

~·

·...
tile of Meigo
of
Mid
'rt. ioCounty

ond
· - a/NO.
Ohio:
PARCEL
1: Boginning
- 2 1 dog. 57' w.t. 78.15
11ot hm on lion lin D,.ud •
tho ooutllloiilorly- of tt.
M. D. Boidlioo .282 ocro lot
lllid ioon lin il loal11d

l:]~!]:!!!!!!~l!!!!!!C

'
HOUC,IIIlj
H Pad quart ('IS

1

t¥10 -car

_ _ ......, .. _,too,...

............ _Ind
io- ._-.tho,...- lor
lhl -

__

-""'-""-""
..........
..,_
l'fllinc.i1 fw

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..otooo of tho -

-

lhlt tloooy not in their ...
........ wtlh llid ~··
Oood Aoloron01:

v......,.

253. Poge947; V....... 221.
Pogo 513: 111&lt;1 vw- 214.
Pogo 49, of tho Moigo Caonty
Dood Aecoo-do.

of col'lltrU&lt;:IO&gt;g
APPRAISED AT
mnaruetld.
.,.... bl ·
mn· 122,100.00. Tho owl 00101e
iOiid
· Slid
ttructllt of concnt t or con- cannot bo IDid tlf ilu ttoon

~

--ooil. . . . .
crM blo&lt;tl

with

1 cona••

ooof ll1d Mid ooof -

17

two -~thl

waistdvae.

of the

romoini'IO portion"' tho

::..::z. .~"'J.itto':::

goortoo~ ,....ttoofwli"1'to
owoaol"' ol tloo porool of ral
lll'tlt8 r-..ved hlrlby. How-

EYE 1HE
WANT ADS
FOR GREAT IUYS
&amp;4 MiiC. Merchendise

r

UIIIIIMI

..•.·•·*•, .

SIUI1
. .Sonlu
. Cllllll
, __

A neal l2~1li
Schultz mobile home. on a
50xl20'1ot Chain link fencing. EquipPfd kitchen, 2
bedrooms, all electric, !lor·
age building. $16,500.00.
POIIT -

NI.W USTlG - HAIIOYINI'S SPfCIAL - New wiring. new pumbing, new roofis
already dooe in lh~ 3 bedroom home. $11 ,000.00.
NEW LISTING - Nicely remodeled I \1 story home on a

quiet street in Middleport.
Many features must be
seen. $29,900.00.

NI.W LISTING - Here is a
pJd 3 bedroom home prked
!D sell. Okfer I \1 story horre
with polfJltial to be areal -Mnner. Wants $21,000.00.
NEW LISTING -This 3 bedroom home in Pomeroy
would make a great lmstment or a grand home. Lml
lot and up to 7 rooms total.
Owners will sacrifice to sell.
ASKING $17,500.00.
Henry E. Cfellnd. Jr.
992-6191
Jun Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dottle Tumer ..... 992-!!69~

.A

~ ··

Shorifl of
Meigs County, OloK&gt;

Olltt
I'USH MOWEI lUNEIII'

•SllYMIA
•SPUD QUUI LAUIDII
*GIISOII llFII&amp;ltATOR
•SAliUJif SAW I SOVICI:

OIChongo.S....,.._

Wt ....tAFIIITi•

llh

rt. right
47159 Eogle Ridge Rd.
1-17-rtn

ACCENT

n•a co•ANY
"'·Afm
9'2-69
31
S ( ..
742·2027

TURN YOUR TOES
OUT TO GRASS AT
IIG FOOT PARK
OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE...

•Boating
•Fishing
•Hunting
•Swimming
ACRES &amp; ACRES
OF NATURE'S
UNSPOUD LAND

WE All YOUI SALES
· AIID SEIVICE
HUOOUAITEIS FOR
•UlliN

S...ond oiUllipt tho cool t.o

inw'Ufrffllf ~-iiDoH­

- d E. FiWik
"' : " ··-·
•

~

E .:-~ A. ~)f ~.:.)~

....,

.... TN..Itltl

IIDENODa
TV &amp; APPUANCE

CHESTU-915-3307

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

PAT HILL FORD
"frH Estimotts"
lnstdatl.l AtaMia
4

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILl DIRT

10-8-tfc

992-2198
Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfc

BOGGS

SAUS &amp; SDVICE
U. S. IT. SO fAST
GUYSVIW, OHIO
Alllttoritlll lollo D•re,
.... Holollll, lorsh Hot

.......

'""'~
lloolor
Ftn~
P1rta &amp; Senl"

E••lt•••t
1-l-'16 tie

RESTAURANT
located In the

.· ·.

o. YHtO•
c.,_,,,
.. c.,,.,
71,, Rut...

WATfR·ELECTIK
BATHHOUSE

'"CAllE TV...

ALL CAMPSITES

SHADED &amp;LEVEL

BIG
FOOT
-PARK

YCMK Compitle Auto lody RepoW Cent.,
w., flllen , S. -IPIFI, fl ..l1hing Compound•. Polntl
Urtthone ~. ISold Unde-- Wholftale To 4111
Dund.t N- Roplocomont Pam For
Can

9t2-347e.

'=::4'

f$otlol'!"ion

~

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

PH. 949-2801
or 949-7860
Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CAllS
t1n

,

OIRECTIOI$:
6 niles btlow 611tlpolts
crou Raccoon Crt. •idp.
Tum rilht &amp; follow sips.

TOWN &amp; COUNIIY
VnDINAIIAN
CUNIC

••tsillllll 51_.

11:30 . .... to 2:00 p.nt.
for $4.95

child"" u &amp; o•

DOZER. BACKHOE.
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER .
GAS. SEWER UNES ,
RECI.MIATION. PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS.
OUMP TRUCK STONE
lo DIRT

IHOURS; 9:00 A .M.-6:00P .M . Mon. thru Sat
Evening• l!o Sunday By Appointment
1-15-'86 ""

4-11-1 ...

Pl. .ING &amp; HlATlNG

SUPEIIOI
SIDING CO •

VIIIYl &amp; lWI.UM

Complete Gunor Won
Complete Romodtllr&gt;g
Roofing of til Typoo
Worked in home area
20 yooro

"Fr• Eotlmot""
CAll COUICl:

""· (6141143·5425

1-12-2 110.

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- AddOftt encl

rtmetde~Mtg

- Roofing rond- WOflo

-

-concm.~

- Piu"*ino rond oloc:trlcol
( fno Eiillmotool

V. C. YOUNG Ul
992·6215 ... 992·7314

,_.,, Ohie .
4-15-'86-fc

MILLER
ELECTIIC
SEIYICE
FOR All YOUI
WiliNG NEEDS

CLC COINS
IUYING

u•

IICU, lUll &amp;
CIBDICY &amp;
COINS

SIWIG

Call:

COliS, GOUI &amp; lUll
lffltOUSA II UIJ.
JIWDJY

992-5175 Or
742-3195

Pl. 915-3937
lnEI 5 P.M.

Rnldllllill &amp; Co111111rciat

4-1 -'!6·1 mo.

304-372-5709

We Deliver

63 Ploto St~ GallipoU.

24

Hr. SO&lt;Yico

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CJ Cof111uterized Hearirt Air Selection

We Carry Fishing SuppN•

z

-a:

Pay Your Cable l!o
Phone Bill• Here
IUSIIISI fttONl

Swim Molds • InteiJ)retinc Setvices

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~ Licensed
Clinical Audiologist
:J:
z

(6UJ "2·.slt
IISIDINct I'IIONl

-

16141 "2·7114

fUIUil IIIII

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
1-13

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trmrhing Of 1\ny Tyl"'
Ba("khoe Senl('tPiumhlng Sen-Ire

985-3561

All Ma.. t

Cuotom Wddlng

•W..hert •Dishwashers .
•Renges
•Refrigentort
•Dtyeu •Fr•zera
PARTS and SERVICE

Lowboy Hou ling
Sepllr Syolemo
Llcenood &amp; Bondrd

WIWAMS TRENCHING SIIYICE

4·5·11c

•vtNYl SIDING
'ALUMINUM SIDING

8lOWN IN
INSUlA nON
0

BISSB.L

SIDING CO.
New Homts luilt
" Free Elllmat•"

PH. 949·210 1
or 949·2160
No Sunday Calls
l/11/rloo

Hysell

Run Road

PH. (8141992)2834

INSULAnON

VINYl &amp;
AWriNUM SIDING

•IMUiotlon

•Storm Door•
•Storm WlndoWII
•Aiplocomom WlndOWII

•Now Roofing

"FlU IS\WATIS"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

ELnE POLE
BUILDINGS ·

RESIDENTIAl
COMMERCIAl
AGRICULTURAL
Custom Delign
Service

CALL 667-3271

e•.,.,. ........,

Bafere Yr:_.f:J 110.

Howanl L Wrltt•l

ROOFING

NEW- BPI.
Gutter~

Down111out1
Guuer CIMnlng
Ptlntlng
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949-21

All STUL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

S1~ rv 1ce:;

4-30 · '88 ·2 mo.

BUILDING

GENERAL REPAIR
REMODELING .
INTERIOR PAINTING EXTERIOR

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.
317 N. Stcand
Middleport, Ohio
COMitiRCIAl • RESIDENnAL
-FlU ESTtMAliS-

Sins Start Fro111 12xl6'

UTIUTY lllllDINGS

.Sizes from &amp;.:x6'
Up to 24'x36'
lnsulattd Dog Hou11s

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
laclne, Oh.
,h, 1114-843-5 '9'
1-20-tfc

ffEC/AUZI/tl IN WINOOW I OOOR REIIACEMEIIT
.

.

3-25-'•·1 1110.

AVON Seli Avon mlllte60% . Ctll
814 · 448· 3358
Careteklf to live· in ep.-tment
co!11)1u . Call l0•· 17!HU04.
Local DME n•b ~rt-time
nuru . Must heve flexible hours
for dlllivery of medtcel tupplill
• conDUttttion _.. .... nursing
ho~ environment. E•ctllent
NittY. Aeplf kJ Box T2000 In
Clfl of The G1Nipolit Otlly
Trtbune, 825 Third Ave .. Gtlli·
polit, Oh 41831.
Gtnll'tl Contr~ctor looking for
uptrlence working forem~n or
arperlnttndant. etllfY open .
long ttrmpotition . Send rnume
to Mtrk L Inc., 615158 Anton Ad .
Awynotdebutg , Oh 43088 .
Meturt, rwspontlblt ptrton to tit
for two ye1r old In my horM. Pert
time working '- • fuM • Sat.
wenhg1. Rtflftncu prtfei'Ttd.
~.oou

... 114 -44e -+lo9 .

EASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI
1714.00 per 100. Guerantlld
Plym.nt. No Ill... 01'11111.
Send stamped envetope: Elen&amp;847. 3418 EnttrJ)rltl, Ft.
Ptetce. Fl. 33482.
GovtmrMnt Jobs. t16 ,040 •159.230-yr . Now Hiring. Ctll

1-IJO&amp;-AHOOO E... R-980&amp;

3

for cutTint ftdwellilt ,

Announcement~

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH-

Gtttglll S.lt M1y 1 . 2. 3 . Clrct'
Dr., Plante Sub. 10-4. 1nfent· 2T
boy'• clotMng, toy1. ml1c .

ING CO. recommends th8t you
do busln•s witt. people you
know, 1nd NOT to tend mon.,throultl the m1ll until you hwt
inv•tiget,c:l the offering.

M•y ht. 2nd, 3rd. 701 Chlffy
St., Vinton, Oh . Antiquet, etone
jugs, gtutwere, coiiKtebln,
bottl•, clottr•, junk.

23
,

Professional
Services

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR.
red II cover your pieno '1 beautiful
tona , nil todey. Warda Key·
board , 304·116· 5500 or 875·

3824 .

Real Estate
31

Homes for Sale

4 bedroom hOuse, fireplace, 3
mi. south ofGtllipolie, U9,900.
CtU day1 614· 441 ·1818 or
tveningt 814-448 -1244.
7 rooms &amp; btth, 1 ecrt more or
lnL Clf"Peted throughout, 1/inyt
tiding 126. 000. 12 N. Main St.,
Cheehlre. Cell 814-448 -3783 .
Sptclout 4 bldroom in town.
2lf' bath. garage. II much mort.
t14,800. Ctll 614·446-2174
1ft" 5:00 wetlcdeya.
J tldr.. 32 acret, oil hNt. county
wtter. Rt. 7 . Eurtke. ecroll
from dam, 132.000. Ctll 814·
448· 22015.

3 belt . newly remodeled Vl mi.
from cfly. reel b•rgaln, owner
nteds ceatl. 121 ,900. Ctll 814·
.U8· 2034 .tter 8PM .
Ont bedroom houMin city, very
vood oondiUon, new plint, snd
oth., improv•m ..ta in outbulld·
Jng. price reduced to 112,000.
Call 814-448·3160.

SINGLES . MHt th.. eptdtl
ptrsonl frM tppNe~tk&gt;n . ,.,.
10nal touch lntroductkJns, bo•
11136, Ch•rluton, W. Ve .

Bttutlcltnt n•dtd . Call 304 -

871·41 10 dor• 304-&amp;76-3449

lnformeUon apprecltttd.

'wenlngt.

Abloluttly no tr•IP•nlna on
Gertld Moda• property, Sand
Mill R01d .

Uvl in COft1Jenlon to thara
houlllhold dutiM with elderty
lldy, room -.d botrd, Vlf'; IITIIII
11lery. 304-871-2:038 . 571·
2123 betw1tr1 4:00PM to 8 :00

PM.

Beg of butttt molds . Can llliU ·
388-11440.
ftmtle Elkhound, would mab
good squifrel dog . Clll 814·

+le-3Zn.
Urge multi colorld Himtlayen
cat tp..,td. brown •rue malt
dog . Ptn Chow • Leb Ret.
optyod. Coli 114·4-41-1788.
A Collie, 1 part Otrmtn lh•
ph•d. ~nd • whitt Gtfmen
Shtph.-d to give 11111y. All
femat11, ell epeyed. Cell llli14·

742-2181.
Plrl .... ,, jlup~ I -

Coli &amp;14·11411·2414.

old .

2 melt pupp ..., I monthl old.

Green Ac:r• Reglonll Center.
Inc.. h.. ., opining far 1
part · ti~M .lPN In Point Plt ...nt .
lnt1t11ted pertont should ctll
304· 712· 2&amp;22 . we ere In

E.O.E.
Am•lct 't Newnt Party Pltn
"Chrlstm11 Around the World "
It hiring tree IUptrvltort. Pre·
viout perty p., h_.,.ful. No
inv11tment, no coiiiiCf:lng. no
dlllverlng . Ctll cotl.ct304-48S·

3 mixed Blut Hetlera. 304· 871-

7134.
Femele lritt't Sett•. Spayed.

with dog hou1t, 304-17&amp;-A70.

7 well! old puppiM. brown 1nd
~-

2

304-178-30&amp;1 .

10011011,

1821.

3 "'..... 304-87&amp;·

May 3rd., 8-!PM. Curt•lna.
bedlprtldt, gi111Wet1, many
more nict1 Items.
Y11d S.lt Mey 3rd. 9:00AM to
5 :00PM. Hou11ho ld good1,
toolt, 10me .nUquH. 34 Vinton
Str11t.
Thrtt F1mlly Yard Stltlllll mil•
from OeiUpolla on Route 141 .
Stturdty M•y 3rd, One Day
Only. M•ternlty and baby
cloth•, tove. houllhold tnd
mllctlltneoutlteml. Everything
mutt. go. S1leatan• 8:00 o'c kl de

GoYernment Homatfrom 11 IU
rep1lr) . Al10 delinquent tn
proptrty. Ctll1 ·801!i ·IB7·6000
Ext. GH -98015 for Information.

Yard Stle M1y 1 , 2, 3. Aprox. 4
mllll out Rt. 218 from At. 7 .
t-tome lnttrior. btdaprtld. curtlklt, jeans. children cloth ... btg
tlze clothH. btby ecceuoriet.
wt+ghu &amp; weight bend~ , Iota

mort.
Yard Sele Mev 1.2. Gallia
Fairground• on the atage .
Clothn. newborn &amp; up . 9·1
Thutt .. Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 to 4 . 1928
Chettnut Strett. 5 ftmlly Yard
Selt,
Cerport Sele 204 Kineon Dr.,
May 3, 9· 4 . Jra . eire 6·9 , Homl!l
lnttriGr, more.
May 1, 2, 3 , 10·3. Road betide
Btua Fountain Motel. Clothing.
toy1, picnic table. toots and

more.
Ytrd S•l• 3 Family on At . 688.
Thurt .. Fri. , &amp; Stt. 9-1
Ytrd Stlt Fri. &amp; Stt. 6-2 II 6 · 3.
1AI mi. oft N. At . 7 on G1110rg•
Cr11k Rd: Redwood hoult on
left.
Yerd Salt Stt . May 3, 1988 .
9tm· 3pm . 608 01k Orivt,
Spring V•ll-v Sub. ~ving.
3 Ftmily Yard Salt. Baby bed ,
pltypen, high chtir, 11rolltt', lot•
of ctoth• from inf1rtt to edult,
dilhn, weld trimmer, ch lin
""'· kJts of misc . items. cheap.
Fri. • Set. 10·5. &amp;47 4th Ave .
16' tir11 , toys, hem11er ~g" , 2
thotguns, electric mower, Intent
thru tdult clothing, mite. Se·
cond &amp; Grept. Thurt. thN Set.
GlftgtSelaMIV 1,2,3. Old 1111i0
EvMgr"" 3'h mile from HMC.
J11n1, 1978 Toyoll 1260.
clothing 111 ab:H 25 centt to 50
CtnU, mite. ittnll. Will Mil IN

clootp.
4 F1mily 132 4th Ave .. Gtlllpollt. 2nd. • 3rd. Mome Int .. loti of
clothinG • mite.
8 flmity Y1rd Salt. Fri . • Sat.
Old Thlill Merklt. Rt. 110 tt
Port•. 9 :00AM-5:00PM,
Rodney Church ot God Rt. 36 ,
Fl11 Market Ba~ur. s.t. May
3rd. 9·4. Anyone wlahin g ta set
up, t6 .00 1 day. Bring own
-.biM. For intormetion call
814 ·••&amp;· 1080 . If aomaone
wtntl ta dontte ltemt call lor
pickup.

Gareg1 Sate 6 Ftmlty tt Cente·
nsry . May 2 a 3.
Yerd Sele Bultvillt Townhou••·
1tt. II 2nd . 9 -8.
4 Ftmify 163 Tt~~ll Rd . Mty 1, 2
6 3. Woment. chlldrtnl, men•
clothing, toyt, blcycl• . •hon,
tlr• .
Gtregt Sale Thurs .. Fri. • Sat. 2
mil• hom At. 141 on Neighborhood Rd .
Ytrd Stle ThuJt.· Fri. 9-6. 2
miiH tbove Crown City at tog
home . BabV bed. curttine, bach·
prHdt. mile.

In Middleport , 7 roomt, 2 bat hi,
ful butment, g11 hNt, tfr
conditionMI, well intultttd, 2
car garage, nice corner lot.
Phone 614·992·3685 or 814·

Y11d Sale Centenary Townhou11
Mey 2 &amp; 3 , 8:301m ·8 :00pm.
Furniture. children ' s dothll.
toy1, •tc.

ss2-28eo.

G.r-u1 Sele 920 First Avt.
Thura.. Fri., Sat. Mey 1 . 2 111 3.
9:00am-5:00pm. Antlqu" cupl:lotultA wsrdrobtt . gl•tware.
children's clothing, bedapreads.
plllowa , eheell , houuhold
trticllt.

Sundeyt. 814-992·3528.
2 bedroom houet with full
~11ment . located on 1ppro1 . '/4
tcrt of ltnd on· Dutchtown Rd .,
Min. . ville, Ohio. Rauonebly
priced. Ctll 114·992-3171 for
more lnformetlon.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

141170 F"tlvll, 2 bclr .• 2 full
btths. lott of clotatt. utUtty
room. AC. Ctil 6, 4· 448·8241
tnytlme.
1971 Rlcherdton 12d0, 1Yt
btth, 2 bdr., g• hett. ctnt . air.
free delfvlfY. Call 114-448-

8733 .

17&amp;·1181.

0175.

Ttachlft, cotlege etudsnt• ex·
ceptlonal 11ming opportunity In
Educetktil ltiH. Flt.11itllt Houn,
An EqutiOpportunity Employer .

3 bedrooms, 2 btth1, llnlehtd
blltmtnt. lntchld 2 car glf·
tgt, h.. t pump 1M1d OlhWIIIUII.
Meyo Drtve. New Hlvtn. 304·

Come to Chillicothe! The ShiW'·
nM Vall., MMNftctured Home
Show It Mev 8th thru 11th.
SM'tm ell htrt ... ll9 Doin'L ..
Priltt .. . Fectory Rtps ... Entlf·
ttlnmentl Bringing you you
'Amlrica'a effofdable •ltttnt·
tiYt' •• , In the Sttn Melt. right on
toop23 .
vou th ..el

304-112-241&amp;.

12

Situation•
Wanted

MouiiiCIItning. Call 81.t-441·

7111 .
looldtttp• with IS yetrs ••P•·
rt.nae lneOIN t1.11 prepntfon .
Teklng ntw cllentt. lueln••tt,
fllfmtfl, tn.tchrs, rent.... ANI·
onlbte flttt. Cell I14·H2·
Z311- 4:00p.m.
Room end botrd fot lkltrty
retired gentttmen. can 1141112-1022.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 Mi.
WEST. OALUPOLIS, RT 35.
PHONE e14-441·7274.

Seturdey. Mty 3, 10 to 8, 23.0
lincoln Hill. Pomeroy, mene.
woment and child rene ctotNng.

Big Yerd Stle May 1,2,3. Lots ot
misc. 2 mllu from VInton . Jullt
oH 326 . OICtr Griffith r• .

2 big ytrd 111-. on Rt. 143, 'A
mila off At. 7, Po~Mroy. MirY
1et, 2nd. end 3rd. 1 :00·5:00.

Yard Stla Lott of children '•
cklth•. Bull Run Rd . in Vinton.
M•v 2 &amp; 3. 10 :0Dem-3PM

Met10n'1, Moming ltlll Md .:
Seturdey, Mev 3rd. Rein un~ .
ceie. 81 4-9•1· %727 .

Garage St1e 6 miiM down AI. 7.
Mey 2 &amp; 3 . 9·1 Rocluttl,
dlehwuher , curteina, bed•prudt. men women children
cklthM. Tir• • miac.

2 femily yerd 1111. 2131h 8.
Second, Middleport. Ohio.

Y•rd Stl1 206 Klneon Or. Sat.,
9 ·5 . Cloth•. ping -pong tableS.
craft supplies.
Garage S.le May 2 • 3. Rain or
thine, Rodney Villege H, 9 to 8.
Follow eigne. Baby cloth81, beby
bed. inf~nt car Mit, c:tmtrt' t,
cer rldiot. Atarl 2800. Homt
Interior , humidifier. cloth11·
todd I" thru tdult1, much mort.
4 hmity Yard Sale Frid•Y &amp;
Saturdty 9 :00· 1 Cornar of old
A.t 7toHoraeCrNk. Clothing til
lUndt, ltwing mechint, Jt•eo.
electric cloth• drytr, dlth• . 8
ft . Sttrl John bo•t end trolling
motor , 3 llfelacketl • Honda 90 .
, 08· 1109 Sun111 Dr. Fri. 2nd
6 Sat. Jrd . Lawn fum ., btby
clothll, S. mite . Children
ctothee, do lIt, aluewart, tvPtw·
riter, much much more.
Fri. 3 ftm iliet. Down Rt . 7, 4th
houte below Raccoon brldgaleft. Sheet•. plllowa. tools, IId die &amp; bridle, lewn mower. Reese
hitch, dlthn, clothes, lou of
misc .
Big Nict Ytrd Stle May , , 2,3.
Rfo Grende old At . 35 a~m It
Cenot Livery. Dithtl, furniture,
etc.
M•v 2.3,4. Rain or thine. lnttde
or out . Clothes. furniture.
dishe1. too ll , mowera. fant, lata
of mi1c. items. Antiqu11. Rt.
21 8 to Mercerville tum on 790
go V2 milet .
Gtrege Sele4 Ftmily Mty 2, 3 &amp;
6ttl thru 9ttl. 8 miles down Rt . 7,,
signs .
Huge Y1rd Sale Fri., Sat. Tool1 ,
furniture, clothing mite:. Acro11
from Gtllipolit Lockt in Eurtlta.
Community Y•rd Sel1 l.,coln
Pike, TuM. May 6th &amp; Wed . May
6th. if 11in canc.lltd.
Gerege S.le Thret Family Ftir·
view Subdivition 534 Hlk11 Dr.
May 6th, 8th. 7th. Cloth.,g all
tlr. ... rnt.c. itemt. Op ... B to 7 .

Rummtgt S•l• Thurs. thN Sl't.
Flowers. htngllfe, bedding, Au·
ltll, lndl111 ~IYer tutquolit
jewelry (50% otfl St. · At. 248
n11r Longbottom et Virginill'e.
Mey 1tt. 2nd, end 3rd. 4 flmily .
383 Park St. In Mlddlepor1 .
Bicycl•. pl•tform ~eel• . reil·
ro.t l.nterne. mite.
3 femity . lotUO S .R.7 at Crow :
Sub· Oivislon. M-v lrd. 9 :00· •
4:00.
1 milt South pnt Aoyel Oek
Pill!.. Tum left. follow tigne. Fri.
thru Mondr(. Clothing. betty .
it., •.

One 1111 day. Deyllaht to dart!, ·
Seturdey. M•y 3 . Ail ptlctt cull •
Aquarium -..pptt•. ellk cot· •
s11g11. Pomeroy and Union Ave. '

213 .
4 family g11eg1 1111 M.., 3 from
9 ·8 ••in or shine. TupplfaPIIint
Arb1ugh A.dd.
Bt..mtnt telt: FrldtY. 8ftlrdly
.,d Mondey. 10· 3 pm. loti of
misc . and childrtnt nlct~ e'-en
clothing. 1881 Lincoln Mtt.
Pgmeroy.
I family dllpoul yard 1111. Ml'f
2nd thru May 10th . Ctmp••·
can, trucke, mow.~puth end
rldlngl, odds-ends. 1.10 ' to
euoo. hems, too menv to
mention. Hwy 143. by D end B
Quick Stop Marktt.

·· --- Pf Pleasant· ···
&amp; Vicinity
16 Femlty Ctrport Salt, Thur ..
day thru Saturdey, red brick
houte ecro11 from Plymele
Roed . Gellipolis Feny. Aft me
clottrlng, lots of mite:., ch-.p
prices.
Verd Sale, ttertt Wtdntld.,, ·
Shrine Club Roed . At• \lne
till•. riding moww, doth11tnd
mise, 10 :00 till ell~

4 mil• patt Eureka towtrd
Crown City on St. At. 7.
Saturd1y M-v 3 , 9 :00 til 6:00.

1 5 f1mlly .,.rd ..It Mey 1, 2, 3".
from 8:00 AM to 1 :00 ~ .1&amp;:
Powtil'o e..b« ...... OooNir&gt;Otio .
Ferry, W. Ve. Thlt is 1 l•ge Rlt ·
inc:ludtt: clott'tlng. hou..,.art, ·
knick necks. mowtn. toot..

Yard Stle Set. Mey 3rd. Petiteto
Xlg. n.w· fotmel• 1iu 15 and
mite. 842 5th Ave .

5f.milyytrdlllt.123, ,24Pd
Drive, Point PIMunt. Thura4tv:
Frldty. Sotu•dty. 1:00 dil 2:00.

Yerd S.lt 4 Family 5 mil• wt
218. Mty 2 &amp; 3 .

7 femily y•d 11le. Rt. 2 Nonh 1
mil•, MIY 1 end 2. 9:00 to 1.
Clothing •II aiortt. Appli~c.s, .
lfttlt of ..,,rything.

M1y 8ulaville· Addlson Rotd, 4
th houM beyond Addilon Bep·
tltt Church, 9 · 5 . Diltwultter,
dr•p ... clothing, many mite.

"""'

----·--p·an;·e-;ov···--···-Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Verd Salt, SeturdtV. Mey 3.
Gellipolil Ftrrv. houtt ~ river
btnk, bmveen Belle School Wid
Gutf Station .
Yard Bile. 2205 Wuhiftgton
Avo., Fridty ond Soourdty. 8&lt;oc)
10

4&lt;00. 81by .. "'"" ...-

gltllwere. fumlture end mile.

.

Big. Big Ytrd Slle, 2219 Oell .
St .• Thurt. Friday, Sit. 1 . 2. 3 . .
Garege S.. e· May 2nd tnd 3rd.
Mtin StrMt, Coolvllle. Clothtt,
blllby doth11 . dlah... boob.
Something ror everyone. 9tm·
4pm.

Ctrpot1 Slit. llu•ra. Frl, S.t. ·
9 :00 till 4 :00PM. 3 rnN11 b.ao..,
Shtdle Bridge, Gelipoh Fewy.

I Ftmlfv· At Gordon Holten
n.., 8a1htn. May 2 and 3 .
Follow ti&lt;Qns from Mtmoritl
Gardtn1. On range, Frtnldin
ftr~ ltct , welghte. bik•. 1ntlqua
ltM1d, t~un c:.binet, tupp•wtra,
dish.. , cloth ... 1nd much more
mite . ln11de it reins .

Lerge yard 1111. Sat. 202 Locust
St .. Htndtraon , W. Vt .

M1y 1,2,1nd3 . Acron from Fire
Dept. Racine, OhkJ. Clothing,
Knick kntcks, Curttint, and etc.
Rein e~nc.t1 .

Yard Sale. Mev 2 •nd :r:
9:00-5:00. 2418 Manrat A'lte.:
Cloth" and mite ltema.

Yttd Stlt, Sat. childrtnt do ·
thing, fumiture. wat.- toft.n.-,
g• grill. linen mart. 304·17!:
3779, 1 mile out Send Hill Road.

Gtraoe Stle: May 2 .,d 3. Crew
Rd . Rotd behind ielrgrou!'Mit. .

Carport S1le, Fri. S1l 1 :00·
4 :00, haullthold ittms. buckets, .
fumiturt, etothing, 3320 How: .
ard Ave .. ecroH from \locetiontl
School .

Gtneral Tire Sel11 in Middleport.
ClothH tnd mite. lttmJ,

Yard Selt, 118 Pl ...tnt Bt., •
May 2 ... d 3, 8 :00 to 3 :00PM, .
Rain Canc:.l\«1.

- - - -- --···Yard Stle: Mev 3rd. Lot Blhind
Atchtrd Sptnctr , Tuppert
Plaint, Mty 2 . 3 . Recllntr chair.
eote, clothing. plctuflt, hand·
medewcodenlttme. 9:00·11:00.

bulln••

MOBILE HOMES MOVED: In·
surtd, rea1on8bl1 r•tll, Ctll

304-578-2330
Now dltplaying our new tprlng
modelt in tingle tnd doubtewida
home• eMIIduced pricea. W•t·
wood Homn. 1898 Rt. 80 E.,
Berbou,.ville, W. Va. 304-738·
3888 open tvery d~ .
14' 1170' mobile home, 3 bed·
rootl'll, underpennlng. epplitn·
c• ilcludtd. NICE. 304·8715·

1418.

Y~rd 1111 Mond1y • Tu"d.Y.
5th • 8th, pric• chiiP. 371 S .
Second Ave. Mktdlapon, Ohio .
Pt.
10 ,

s..

1t74 Holil' P11k -12•1&amp; • 1o1. 3

bdr.• AC, YlfY .,.,, nice. Call
81 4-44t· 47ee aher 5 :30. any·
tlmt WHUndl.
1875 MIICOt 12d0. good
cond.. lndudll dinette ttt,
waeh• · drytf'. Underpinning,

at4-44&amp;-n4t.

l11o u~oor~y 14•&amp;4. a bod·
room. unfumlehed. Yktyt under·
""'nlng in'*'dod · Mutt 1011. Coli
304-n3-&amp;173.

•
I

Mev l . 1502 5th St. Nevt
Heven. Lou of tools, tlec . gri.U. ·.
clothing, mite .

34

Busineas
Buildings

3500 tq .ft . brick bu il ding .·
lde11 lly suited tor office IPfCII!. ·
l oc, ted in city limite on n;tlil)
highw11y . pnld ptrking tor. 17
cars . Call 614· 441·0070.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

1912 St.erlo Molty Ptrk. 1••70.

3 btdroome,

eu.soo.oo. Peo·

pl11 ltnk, 304·875-1121 .

•a.aoo. Coil 114-441-2412 oo

In Punta Gord•. Fit. 111 ,800.
Two 1bdr .. with IPPIIIriCI and
pertlY futnlthed. new httt pu~
a 11r condition•. F\orldl room.
Clfllilt a tool lhtd. Call 114·
Ul·8899 eftar 1 :00PM.

1Yl mll11 out 143 to Herrkon·.
vile.. M1y 2 tnd 3 . I tillS. A.lfttle
IMt of ...,ery1hlnt.

hint Crtek Baptist Church.
Double Yard Sele, Set. 9 -3PM.
MMOnlc LodQe"758 Third AYe ..
•nd 132 Pine St.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

72 Fr.-dom 14x70 3 bdr. Plrt.
. remOdetecl. equipptd ror wood
bum.,, porch • underpinning ,
14,800- Cell 614·379-2808 . .

aa2 -3487 •• 304-e75-18U
ohoo &amp;:00 PM.

Y~rd 1al• George St. New
Htven, W.V . 304-· 2· 2.55.
May 2 and 3. 9-3.

::.:_....,__-:-::-:-::-:-::--:- -

Outltty built 11h atory Tudofj
ttyle home on 15 wooded .crta,
10 mlnut11 fromPolntPit. .nt.
Send Mill Aoed, 181.000 .00.

171·2932.

At. 143. Mty 2 .,d 3. f.4 pn.

Air condhlon•. c:tothing, tl:t:YI,
pool table. baby clothing, tup·
.. ttc••· houlllhoW
and mite.
·

a .m.-1.

Vlndale 12d3 completely furnlthed. n .ooo. Ctll.v•·· &amp;14"8-1437 or 814· 448 -9268 .

3 b.Oroom , 111 electric:, etntrtl
tir, larga dtck, 2 lots, attechtd
gtragt, Getllpolit Ferry. 304·

~ig ~erd 111e. Thursdty end
Friday 9:30 ·?. Sevtrtl ftmill11.
Homa lnttrlor. tupperwart.
dlah ... ctoth•. •lac . 11ovt lot•
of mlec ltema. Tum right from
Belle School. Second ltnt oo
rigt.t. Fourth houM on left

G••ll• uele by Columbie
Gr~~nge •t mitt m..., 13 on lt.

l..:========:..~========::.~ Porch
Salt,Sat.
707Mey
VitndJrd.
S1.
PINIInl.

8 y11re old. 2 Jtory . 2 btdroomt,
beth , welnut p1nellng, onprivlte
road . T.P.C. watllf. Rttdlvifle
erea. Ctll 81ot· 378·1452.

304-BU-3383 .

O•rqt Salt Fri., Stt. Country
Ak'e V:a mi. out CMorg• Cr_.
from Rt . 7. Cloth•, bed, tltt
m•terial, nmn1nts. •ntlque
rockllt'. ttbiM, metal fold duir1
and much more .

Yard Sitle1 mileN . M 180 from
Ho1pltal V. mile on O.J . White
Rd. Mitc::l Mty 1, 2 . 9·1

3 bedroom hOUII fot' tlfl Of
,.... with option to lxly, 304·

hltrs ....... 304-171·2171
.
.
.

2 toM pupt&gt;lol, pool iillh 811100L
304-171-7207.

• bedroom home tor ult. Good
Hunting 1nd good fieh lng. Cen
be negotlttecl with own". Cell
814·985·4392.

Two atory frtme home far Mit.
four bedroom• 1 Yt bt1M. on
Stete Route 124 in Syracuee.
Price reduced for quick 1111. If
lnterllttd call 1ny time except

25302. 1-304-727-8434 .

Givea~ay

3 bldrom ranch . LerQt kttchen.
dinlnvroom with sliding gl111
door on to deck. IW!ngroom, 111
tppllencu . Woodburn•~·
1h24JC4 pool .,d Htelltt dian.
VUI-et of Pttriot, Southwtttern
New School. 2'h miMI 0 .0 .
Mcintyre Perk. Buy now, ...,.
befort QOH on tht market.
t34 ,000. Call 814-379·2721 .

et4-3e7-039&amp;.

Ohio.

4

All brlclr; home, e11c. cond.,
locat.:l Upp., At. 7 , 3 bdr.• H l
btth, dintngrobm, kilc:htn, livin·
groom &amp; enclosed beclt porch,
full btum~nt , gll'ege 9 carport.
niWI't' inttalltd 4 ton centrtl etr
cond. unit S. Lennox pul11
furntce, 10 tt. ttttelltelncluded.
Call t14 -448·8212 tftlf 4PM.

4 rooms. b1th. partly fumilhtd,
carpet throughout. Forced 1lt
furnace, covered pstkt, 1 out·
buildklg. C•ll 814 · 387-7568 Of

Memorltl Dey ftowert. Cliff 's
Piece, Pow.ll St.. Mktdleport,

Cldolilc. Coli 304-17&amp;-4030

Wt built big 4 bdr., E11ly
Americ., hornet •18,996 on
your /Qt . s.. our new model
horN . Cell 814-818· 7311 .

9181 .

Tha Meigs County filh Md
Gtme Cktb Inc. wil not be
rllponllible or ll.tllt for eny
.ccld.,t or dam~~geta tnyon•or
Wlything on their propwty.

WANTED, Wltn111 to accklent
that OCI:Ur.d April 11 , 1111 111
9:00 AM north of Fletrock
Grocery, flttrock , M•ton
County Rt. 2 . 1nvotv.d '11 bleck
NltHn pickup end l.. t model

7 rm. house with unttttchld 2
ctr gttage. Mitchell Rd . IMekt
offert Bidt to be opened May
24. M.A. Chainuw. At. 3 Box
128A. Gall!poWt, Oh 45831 .

4th 1 :00-6:00. e v•• old home
on 493 Grtnt St. In Middleport.
3 bedrooms. 1 'h beths, beck
porch. doubttlot . Cell814-423·

4-48-0294.

Lerw- Yard Selt. Rodney V111ega

II, Fridey May 2nd. Seturday

A.M.

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MAV

SWEEPER end ttwlna miChine
repair. PM'tl. end euppli11. P~
14t and dtlvtry, DIYlt VICWm
Clttner. ont htl1 milt up
Oeora• CrHII: Rd. Cal eu.

(814) 992·8704

FREE ESTIMATES

.

An IHIU 111:1: 111P.I1 ts

•

POMEROY, OHIO 46789

PHONE 1614) 992-5009
J&amp;L ILOWN

I0-14-nc

•Hospital Beds •Wheel Chain
Wl 1111 MIDKAII AND OTHEIINSURANCI
CAIIIlltS WHEN DJGIII
BOWMAN'S HO. (liE MEDICAL SUI'I'LY

Route 4 -

YOUNG'S

PH. 304-675-2441
BEND AIEA CAU
ljplty Office
for Hours

Out ol Town CustoliMrs Call Collect
•Home 011ygen

161 Norltl
Midoltporl,
Ohio-45760

OUT 101

LAIGI A-AL&amp;
MGIIY IY APPT.

SALES &amp; RENTALS

Now &amp;.etion:

fCUr

latuntar 10-li:JD om

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES FOI HOME USE

1 1 21!11~

EUGIIE LOIG

SMAll A-AL IIOUIS
Mon.-WIIf ••fltun. l·l pno
lull. 6,10-1; frl. 1-2 pm

614-446·7283

WHOLE APPLE PIES
for $4.50

PH. 992-7201

PT. PUlSIIIT OfFKE
305 Jade- ....

PHONE 992-7075 ,

'12 Pri&lt;o
S &amp; Under FilE
011r Speciolty

Jl MCll FFORD

Paul E. Shockty, DVM

107 Sycamore St., POIMroJ, Oh.

the ""r••ot ·Meeon lrtdgt

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

tlli(JIIIY III J:III

G1rtge S1le Thured1y, Friday,
Seturdey. 32 Chllllooth• Rd .
Mini bikt. blcycl•. quilta. toolt.

Opportunity

Small houH , one bdr .. 84 Mill
Cr ..ll St., Galllpollt. 134.900.
Ctll 614 -446·2639.

FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX IUUINS

Stddllbroolc inn

Nil ·,111'.1 I II I '.'iN
~u

Buying dally gold, eitver coin•.
ringe, Jewtfrv, 11trllng were. old
coint, t.rge currtncy. Top Pfl·
c•. Ed. Iurleen B11ber Shop.
2nd. A.vt. Middleport. Oh. 814·

Phono 614-H2-6771

W. E. (Bill) SNOUFFER

At. 62, I miiM touth of

SUNDAY llfFET

"At Reasonable l'ricts"

4/t/ tht

FOUNT AIN

11111. Chlcl., 01
Strvtd with 4 wtplabl.,,
llild. dttmt ••d dri•l

CUSTOM IUILT

junk autot . Call 614-

J/2/nn

Cltooso fro111 3

BISSELL
BUILDERS

TOP CASH peld tor '13 model
and niWif Ultd Ctrl. Smith
Bulck·Pontlac. 1911 Elttarn
AYI., GalllpoU1. Cd 114· 4482282 .

992-3345

~h: ~ o: "~" '"If (; ' £ ~ ·

. · ,... T,...

~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .'T"._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."'T'._................~

Tum ~ •• M-'111 Memory
Gardtnt, l milt off R1. 7 cr.

....

. 99°·22'9

§2410 (cl.

Bus-I·ness Servi·ces

119.95

in
4,
15 of .,.
Moigo Ccounty ..... in 1 -..~¥ c!Octiooo
eo too~; ..,co """" 53 dog.
5' .. "" publo: 00011:
- .......... "'"ooutlo line
of "" pubic ..... .. ...
-..ty -.wy ol No. 1 :thonououth 53 dog. 5'
lo tho.,._ of boginning.
aonllining -•lmotllv .15

POMERO.Y,O.

usc

Buy

388-9303.

IIO'Io Welt Main Slr.t ol, Pomeroy

-t;:::::::::::::::::;

l _ l o... clldl

CXIII·

E . MOitn. .

F11 AH Y111 P11Mirt Nllir

Wanted To

W~ntN

AUTO
CENTER

PWS: Offiu S.~itt &amp;
Furniture, Wtdlling
and Graoluotian
Stalionory, Mogntii&lt;
Sign~ luliflor !Iampo,
lusin•s Forms,
CDfiy lonictt, Etc.
255 Mill St., Miololloport
104 Mulboroy h ., Ponooray

aoofooo~thogonvo 1.............-.....J-..................~..................
oooollonn to tho gonnl aoofoco
the

-v.-.-...........
pogo ·-dod

Real Ettate General

THE QUIUTY
PIINT SHOP

F - W. Pori•. Jr.
AltOrnOj tor Oiomond Sovingo
end Loon c..._,.,
141 25: (61 2. 9 3tc

H~-1fc

OltiO

&amp; Vicinity

Geltgt 8111 Mey 1, 2, 3 , 4 .
Bthlnd Bldwtll Pottofflce. Good
vtrltty tnd b•rutint.

Buaineu

Multi·Ltvtl people netd..t to
ltunch """' c:oncept In your ttll
Stnd SASE to: V.t.om. Ano·
dttn, 12221 Bulllton Drive,
Pln...,lllt, NC 28134.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8

8t4-4-4e-3872

3117-75110 - 3117-71171

TERMS OF SAL£: Cooh on
doMry of - Subjoo:t to
occruod 1988 .... - ·
,.._ Thil PO!*II Mt bo
10 lhl \.Willi
s
-aobjoo:t
&lt;&gt;! America's ri{lllt of

........,..... . . - 211

Coil 304-171-3328.

We pay c•h for l1te model ciHn
used ClfS.
Jim Mink Chtv.·Oidl Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson

IF NO ANSWER CAll:

Public Notice

21

Lon two Bluttlck houndt In
Aldrnond FUdge aru . Reward .

9

bo

II tt.

216 E. 2nd

Comfortable
3 bedroom home in Minersville. Carpetine. garden &amp; lg.
lot.
lEW USTIIG- 3 bedroom·
home near business section
in Pomeroy 11~h garage for
t $8000
0111Y
• •
lEW LISTING- 1981 KirkllllOd 14x70 trailer. 3 bedrooms. l\! baths, range. refrigeriur, sundeck &amp; &lt;ll
acres. lebanon Township.
PO lEROY - 2 BRs, fuU basement, front dec~ &amp; lg. lot
above all Hoods. Asking
$12,900.
NEAR STORES - Nice oldeo
home. 2 baths, I~. basement
storm windows, hot water
heat &amp; 2 porches.
COUNTRY - 2 acres, 2
houses in need of work.
Southern Schools. Special
financing available.
12 ACRES- Woods, 2 trailers inChester Township.T.P.
water.
POIITIANO - 2 lg. letel
lots, old house, barn,etc. For
the handyman. But just
$11,000.
.
BUSINESS BlDG. - In·
come will pa•' for it. Lots of
space, more to rent. Heart of
Pomeroy..
Wt Sm You TiiiM lltd
TIOUbl I InStili na.

ttre.t to COMIIuet

111&lt;1 s- of Ohio. bou..,d . . l 1 • folD-;
Boginning II tllo - 1001yClOII*a/P.-oo!No. 1oto

Real Estate

P;.C(fUl -

----."'"

..

in . . Vl!ou• of
M'1 ' t wt. County of Mliga.

tEAFORD

1-16141· 992· 3326

·-d.

Fll1tw e of; ring md ,..
-...to t11o- Gronlors

rights of -

lit. -

lr:=~:::::::~:;:~

Phone

---ond
&amp;lbject tD II RWitl tnd

rill 1 ,., - -

-322
- inboO'tl
85
CV
oold eo..
Court.No.
I wll
tor ..... ., tile fn&gt;nt door point ... bo
oltlloCwotll&gt;u•in Pom.vy, . bounolooy of ... Meigo Ccounty. Ohio. on .,.
" " illy of " ' -· • • • ol

Public Notice

Ft1W1r:1al

·

FIN Mtrkl1 Exptnde Customer
ICCil)tlnctt Ol our .VW'f Wit ·
Qnd merktt pltctforCH exptn·
lion of OYr outdoor dealer lrtl,
cuttOmtr PIYid plfldng lrN
lftd dayt ot opwadon. Now In
our third y11r shop The Fltt
Field. wery Wtdnndly, friday,
Saturdtv end Sundty. Plenty of
pe't'ld perking end bergeint otd
ll'ld ntw. Stmalocttlon Rout"
31 • 110. The former Thalli'
Ford property. Growing bigger
and btttlf· Ju1t for yoy .

111 Court St., Pomeroy. Ohio 45769

Public Notice

Emergency 949-2516

- ... GiiDipiilil..........

m•

RACINE, 01110

Oil floftf !orwko,
Lon...pi...........tr,
lon4 tltwi... Pootfs, Soptk
s,tt
..... "''"' lloull...
sr .... &amp; Gro"' llouNng
lilctolaol Work

""

The Daily Sentinel

RAYMOND E. PROFFM (MAC)

IACIIIL OliO

949·2493

''"11¥0 BAND"

........ SaiUrllly

'3.00 Neb or '5.00 CGu.- to

18 Wented to Do

304-171· 2817 .

LOST dog, pen OertNn Sht·
phwd end Wrottwlrety, pltut

DON IOSI, Owner

Prtttnlt
"

LOIT 1'-dl chlr'lge pura1 .,

Doteon Tr• Service. frll 1111·

lholoo lhofiiit Ptoidng lot, hop
money IIMI retum Mbr1ry e.rd•a

coli 304-e71-3808 .

JUNE 22

.................,.
. , 11--· .. ., ·.... ,.. ..,.,

StatiOn.

m1tet,

Col 114-M2-IJ014 .

3·24-tfc

Muat be 6 Bflcot per Cloto

t s llilts

LOIT Rtw1rd tllr gold chtm .
Loti It 0 .0 . Mcintyre P1rk. ull
114-441-3513.

Fourtd: am~ll bl.ck .nd whtte
dog In Rocbprlnga ' ' "· Wt~r·
lng flel coli" 1nd rtgul~r collar.

50 Per Cllul. .dor

ow ,_ ( ;;

tLo_at•n_dFou_nd

lo-.

1

The Daily Sentioei-PIIge-9

17 Mltcellaneou•

8

pur~e . Rftlm ta OII6Doll1 D1lly
ltwn Clfl, lllfO WO,.. body •
Trlbun• Ottlct •It t21 Third
AVo .. Ooo...lo. or coN 114· . m1chnic•l. Painting, tM»u"
roofs·b1ms. No job to b6g 01
441-2342 lnd all for ot...
JJ'ddllng. At810neble rat•, c: ..
.nytlme 814· 241·1883. ,
loti: 1
yellow tig• Cit.
w..rtng btack flw co ..r. If
coli 114-992-1!117.

eResidential
•Commercial
•Industrial

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

A Cloou 200% Pl'(beck

- OHve Township '!Tustees will meet Monday at
7::1) p.m. at the Reedsv1lle Fire

HARRISOflo'VILLE - Hani.senvtile PrO wt11 tnld a sping carnival
Satutday at the Ek!mmtarY Scooal

Alee T,..tlllttlo•

I:00 I'M SUNDAY, MA \' II

RE~VILLE

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Area Chamber of Cmunerce w!ll
hold their DPrby Day dinner and
dance Satutday at 7 p.m. at Royal
Oak Resort Park. Music by Tom
Walter's band.

N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

111. 124,POIItroy Ohio

5 MIIM
Point PIMHnt off Rt. 1

clerk, Dorothy Calaway.

VINTON - The McDaniel trio.
Jerry F're!llrt1&lt; and Priscilla
Dodrill w!ll be singing at !leer
Creek Baptist Olurch. near VInton.
Satutday .at 7 p.Jl).

GREAT BEND ELEaRIC, Inc•.

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

ORANGE 1WPOran"'
Townshlp Tltlslees will llll.'el Monday at 8 p.m. at the borne of the

All masons welcome.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Roger 'Hysell
Garage

BULLniN BOARD

M(JIIJ)AY

HARRISONVILl..E - HanisOnvUie Lodge 4ll w!ll mee1 Satutday
at 7:lJ p.m. Work In E.A. ~ ­

Friday, May 2, 1986

Busi·ness SerVice.8

Community calendar

Garden Oub meets,
plans for activities
Summer and faD actlvUies W1't't'
planned at the rec:ent meetilg cl. the
Rutland FrBidly Gardl&gt;nen ll&gt;ld
at the 11om1&gt; cl. MarJorie Da\'11.
The posslbW!y d. JX'epar1ng a
Jaly 4 Doat was discuSSEd with a
decision to II' made lalf'!'. Sept 13
and 14 were.set as tbe dates for a
tbiwr stnw. The ~ of a
Jo?IQt show with the otll&gt;r two
Rptland clulls was dlscussro and
Joan Stewart will contact tllem.
Mrs. Stewart and Sandy Titus will
rnalu&gt; the Show scheduiP.

Friday. May 2, 1986

Ohio

, 873 Kirkwood double wid1 on
prtvttt lot, Lerge front porch. 3
btdroomt, 2 full beth•. dining
room. family room, 2 air c:ond,
fulty cerptt.d, uc cond, nlct
locttlon, Galipolis Ferry, 304·

87&amp;-3087.
1 Ox&amp;O. 2 bedrooms, complttety
remodeled. 100 much to Ntt, exc
cond, mu•t NU !HYing ltltt,
U . 7&amp;0.00 or mike otftf, 304-

en-4191 .

33

Farms for Sale

7 ecr11. two bedroom mobile
homt, bern, plltUN, Qlllldtn
IPIOI, TPCweter, .,t.tloc:etlon
In Ch•ter .,.., Nice for ontr
111.000. Muol Mit. Col lt4-

181-3U&amp;.

Fo1 ule by owntt 4 I tcrfl,32 x88 bldg., property all fenced, ·
good home building • Ittl , '

022,500. CoM

e1~ · 281 · 1&amp;2.2 ..

In Mills Village. good building
site, rtltonabty priced , Ctlltfttr

4. 114-44&amp;-4207.
For rent or Nit nice lot on·•
Rtc:coon CrHk. Water. ttWIIf, •
electr ic. phone. 185 mon ' h,
trt'l'el 1rtilerl only. C til 11 ~ :
265· 1218.
2 111ge lott with 121110 MH, 1o'\
mile off Rt . 218, 10 mi\11 from
GelliPollt. Rural water. •eur!ty
light, buil~ing . ~•II 814· 2516049 8\lenlnijl.
• •
1·6 t cr• .p.trtlelly wooded .OJ· ~
n11~ 1pprovtd tub-dNillon . T.P
tnd C. wat" and apprOved rOed ~
to ..ch lot. AlltiiONibty priCed,
will fln ... ce with 10 P1fC*t1

clown Coli el4·916·3&amp;14. • •

�..

Page- 10-The Daily Sentinel
36

Lots

LAFF·A·DAY

llo Acreage-

64

Mil!l. Merchandlae

1170 lntemttlontl 10 Pll·

2 Iota. e mH• from Point
PI•Mnt. 304-171-1181.

HnDif IOhool bus. Good ooncU·
tktn. No tNtf. Run• good.

• ,. •• 2·:1410.

1 .13 ..... !of UI,OOO.OO,
Pltllln1 Vallt¥ Ftrmt. phont
304-178-4201 .
.t&amp;

ac:,..

o..

lto'ltl, automedc tvm·oH.
115 . 311n~ ""521ncll ... ::;::~
type aluminum window
frame. t40. New btd frame, fit•
olnglo 10
111 . Now
pull-do"" light 11111n bo•, t20.
Coll814-t92-3777.

QU-.

He11L1h

Ufttlmt concr ..e culvert:•. 12
Inch. 1n cto.ck. Ltrger
Iiiii IVIIIIIblt, up to I fl . Call

inm to 31

114 -t92-2834 or 814-9921704.

Housea for Rent

Rent. laMe, &amp;.nd contrtct. 3br' •
Rodn.y Vill-a ell; 2 bf's· Eurekt;
3br Ev.,, Height~; Depo~lt •
Nquired.

NM" chain Mnk dog Nn. 8 fl .
wldo by 10 11. long by I h. high.

Coll&amp;14-742-2849 .

Bl~t:kbum

Rt.tfy·81 4·4·tii-DOOI.

H1tf Price! flllhlng arrow ligna

Hou11 tor ren1 ""'Mercerville.

nice location, nlct v-rd. good
nttghborhood . Rlfwtnoe&amp;depotlt requW..t . Call 'deyl Ito&amp;·
441-3159 .. 114-251-1&amp;52.

5 room hOUIO In counlrv. ......
tumiohld. Coli &amp;14-251-8813.

3

central
air, w1145
her Spruce
• dryer. Ctll
bedroom
St.,
81,·4'1-21 5 8 .

"They're defmitely in! I can
• 1oc k"In g the }"lQU O r
h ear h liD
Cabinet!"

2 bdr. hou•. 120 State St.

Apanment
for Rent

Refr'g &amp; stove turMMd. 1200

mo .. depotrt reQuired. Ctlll14·

441-0254 .
Nictlbdr . ~u11, fullb. .m.nt.
centn~l air. f.nced yard. no JMII.

Fum. efficiency 11.t5 mo .•
utilitl• paid, 1hart bath. 107
2nd. A.,.. , G1llpolia. Cell 4414411 after 7pm.

7 rm. unfumilhld. no ptts, ref.
reQUired . Ctll 114 -441·0321 '

Fum. ttfldency 1pt .• privltt •
quiet. lingle working per10n
ontv. Clll 114-4-.tt-4107 or
51··44&amp;-2502 .

U21S plus depotlt. C1ll 814·
852 -2818 ...., 5:00.

J bdr. hom~ In country wat•.
tr ..h, lto&gt;ote, ,.trig. fum. , 1200
month, •1&amp;0 depolit. Cell 814·
388 -9&amp;8&amp;
3 bdr. houN, 177 Portamouth
Rd . OW. grb. diiP., 111nge.
cfoublt cer gll'tgt, dty achool
diiUIC1, UOO mo. d~stt ,..
qulred. CaH 114·441·1134.

hou•.

4 rooms, bath.
Furnished
loceted 735 rur Third Ave.
1125 mo .. t75 dep. Cllll14441-3870 .. 614-441-1340 .
2 bedroom houH In Po"*'oy,
fumlshed or untumilhld. Prt
own utiUtl... jult r1modeled.
Call dtya. 114·992·2381 and
nights. 814·992 ·1723.
2 bedroom. unf\lmllhed. electric
hNt. on VIne St. in Atcins.
t175. per month Pv• utllhl•.
Coli 614-949-2948.

2 NdroomhouNtnd2 bedroom
..,_rtment. Call CIM .. d Rtahy
at 114-992-22159.
Middleport Arst. nice houM,
good locttion, If interettld cal
304-882-3722 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

Fum. apt. 1 bdr. 807 2nd. Ave ..
Gtllpol4t. •:Z25 mo .. utMiti•
!)lid. Call 441-4411 tfttr 7pm.
Deluxe 1 bdr.• gtftge 1Pir1·
ment, kitchen fumi1htd, lltlity,
no pet., no ct.ild.-.n. rtfll'.-.oel.
Coll114-25&amp;-1529.
1 bedroom 1pt. for rent. Bulc
rtnt 1tat11 U11 . a rnonttt thtt
lncludtl Ill utHltitl. Depotit
riQUnd of UOO. Conte~ VII·
lege Mlft&lt;lr Apt. Middteport.
114-t92 -nl7. Eq""l HousinG
Opportunity.
1 bedroom IPirtmtnt It 402¥1
Twenty Fourth St .• Point Pit•
lint. Ct111 -304·175-4024.
1 bedroomf~o~mllhtd 1Pirfmtn1.

ldNI for working couple. No
pM1. Depotit required. C1ll
81 • · 992-2937 .
One bedroom apt. Totll tiiC'Irlc.
frM wtttr end trllh pldlup.
814-t92-2094.
Unfurni1hld 2 bedroom. No
pete. Call 11&lt;1·949·22&amp;3.
FOor r.,t: 2 ~room fumished
apt. Adul'lt only. Ctlll14-992·
2749.
2 bedroom fuml1htd apt. for
..nt in Middleport. All utiliti•
pold. CoH &amp;14-192·11084.

Furnilhed. ctble, beautiful river·
view. In Kanauga. no dty tuea.
F01t1r1 MobHe Home Perk. C1ll
&amp;14-441-1102 .
For ul1 or rent, 141.70, 3 bdr.;
1'h bath. c1o .. to town. Call

114-44&amp;-7545 .
2 bedrDGm, n.w c..-pet. AC . in
Golllpolio. Coil &amp;14 -441-1409.

2 bdr. on O .J . Whit1 Rd . Qui.t
countfY s.tting. Call 814-448·
7157 aft• 8PM.

bdr. d tlecl:ric, CMpM though·
out. AC, deck, wltfl twnine,
waodbumtf. 2 Y, mil• out Rt.
&amp;88. No children or k'ltide
Coli 814-441-4107 Of 814441-2102.
2

'*'·

Fulty fumith«&lt;. AC. all utihl•
peid, adutts only. Ctlll!l1 4·.,.1·
4110 or 11&lt;1·441·2003.
1 bdt. city Wlllf a gil, CA,
lduhl. no pett, rtiiOnlble rent
6 utilitl• • diPOiit rwquir~.
con 614-441-3517.

Mobile ho..-.. for rent . Call
81'·"'&amp;·0fi27 -'1:., 3PM .
2 ~room mobUt home . Nt.,
R1cin1. Call 114-182·5888.
FUmlthed 3 bedroom mobile
home. Wah..- end d,.,.r. No
POll- Coli 11•·949-2253.
Mobile home for r.-.t ., R100t.
Coll614-387·7141
3, 2 bedroom mobllt hornet,

APARTMENTS, mobUt homn,
houMI. Pt. Pl ....nt lndGIIIIpolio. 114-441-8221 .

L-a• two bedroom apt. VIand

St., Point P..... nt, 1280.00
eltctfic not fndudtd, depo11t
rtquir.d , 30&lt;1-895· 3410 or
304· nl -&amp;31 z.

APARTMENT FOR RENT-Now
eccepting 1PP~Citlon1 forrernal
1pertm.nt1 In M..on Ap11 Ll·
mhed. Two btdroom tpts at
1199.00 I * month. ltental
rtt• ml'f b• higher cleperutlng
on income. HCM.Iaing w"l H
tvtillblt to eech applicant rt·
gtrdl•• ot • • race. color.
rtUgion, MX or nmtrel Ol'lgin.
lntlf•tH tpp•Cintllhould cMI
304· 773·5011 or conttct D•
nlat St'*b or Walter JuttiCI at
the Mtin Office, 1171!1 lrice
Aaad , Rtynoldlburg , Ohio
43018 «coli 114-8&amp;3-4514.

For rent SIIIPinl Room• tnd
light hou• keepk'lg room~. Perk
Central Hotet Call 814·"8·
075&amp;.

46

Space for Rent

2motHithorMiot&amp;1 onRt. 7. 1
on Bultvlii•Addilon Rd . Ctll
&amp;14-317-0232 or 614-4414265.

Middleport. Ohio, 304·882 ·
3217 or 304-n3-&amp;024.

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo P•k.
Route 33. North of Po,.oy.
larg1lata. Cell 11 • ·192·7•71.

43

Trtillf IPICM. Gallipolll FtrJY,
wettt tnd trtlh pldlup plfd.
304·17&amp;·1335 or 17&amp;·3241 .

Farms for Rent

34 1cre cropland, 60 •cr•

lili~ r 1.11 ,!IIIIiS I'

p•ture • tobacco alotmant.
Cell 30'·87&amp;·5UM.

44

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES APART MENTS !Equal Hou1ing OpporNnitv) monthly ,..,, Rlrt1 at
1171 far 1 bMroom and 1212
tor 2 bedroom. deposit 1200,
kn:1ted n•r Spring Vllley Plaa
1nd Foodt~~nd , poolandCabltTV
IVIillbll, OffiCI hourt II polll·
ble ,o am to 4pmend7 pmtol
pm Mondev·Frld..,, Ctll 814~1 - 2741 or IMVt m•uge.

61

Household Gooda

SWAIN
AUCTION I FURNITURE · 52
Olivo 81 .• OontpoUo. Now I u..r
wood-collttovll, 1 pc wood LA
.... Ull, bunk bodo •111.
antron rtclln.. Ill, new l
uttd bedroom a~it•. rtngee ,
W'l'inl"' waahert, a lho•. N.w
INingroom a~h• t111·MII ,
lemp1, 11to buying catl.a wood
omYOO. Cliil14· 44&amp;-3159 .

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
Sot• end chlin priced from
12815. to 1188. Ttbl•. I&amp;01nd
up ta 1121. Hld•a·btdl.t310.
_..d up to 1150.. toft btd•
t141 . ftecllnen, 122&amp; . to
Furn. 1pt. 919 2nd. Ave. G1llt· t3715 .. Lampt from t21 . to
~Jit . 1hart bath, lingle mll1,
t121. pc. dinenllfrom t108 .,
t135 mo., utllltl• pMct Ctll to431. 7pc. t181~ndup . Wood
441-4411 .tter 7pm.
t.blt with li• chllrs U88 "
t745. Dook 4125 .., 10 U75.
Aplrtrnllflt for ,..,, _ Qu.llty 2 Hutch•. 1180. lunk btd oomBA. 2 bath tpartment In prime pltte wh:h """'""'· 12715.
doWntown loc.ttlan wtlh Off· tnd 141 to t381!1i . Baby btdl,
strMt ~rtdng . Kitchan fumithtd t11 0 . Me1tra111a or bo11
with r.trtg.. Mlf·cleen oven, t~~ring~ , full or twin. tl3 .. firm.
DW. D•· di1p., hookup for f73. tnd t83 . Qu...., M11
wa•h• l drytr. Far non-•moklng U28. led fram•. t:zo.and
tingle or couple. No children or, t21 ., 10 gun - Gun clbiiUII.
peu. Allelectrlc. lnclud• Wlttr• t310. Ots or electric ran. .
/ NW./trash. A ontyllr I. . . Ia t3715 . Baby mettr•111. Ul •
r.C.ulred . C•ll 111'·4&lt;11-119' t.U , bed fram• t20. Ul. I
lAM lo &amp;PM .
•30. lr.lng trema tiO. Good
...ection of bedroom adt•.
Furnithed apt .• 1 bdr.. 70, 4th rocklft. met.ll cllbinltt, hNd·
Ave .• QalllpOiit. t23&amp; mo. utMi· boerdt Ill • ~ to til.
till p1icl. Cell 4-U-4411 efter
7pm.
•
Und Furniture ·· o,....,, • Met.
Trundlo bod, ......,1 offlco dookl.
1 Counlt. 3 bdr. 1'h btth. t250 3 m.._ aui lul•lle Rd . Optn
mo., ptue utilhl11. ,.terenc. • 811111 to lpm, Mon. thru 811.
114-445-0322
no pets. C.. 11.t·441 ·4921.

Niottv

fumt.hed mObile home.
tff. 1pt.. centrtl lir 1nd he.. In
c;ity, tduhl only. can 81&lt;1·4410338.

Furnl1hed Apt. 2 bdr .. •tee
mo .• wltllf' pd. 1131 2nd: Ave..
Oollipolll. CoN 114·441 -4411
after 7PM.
2 bdr. utHttl• ptrllllly fum.,
t175 mo. Col 304-175-5288
or 304-171·1104New1 bNroom apartment. Ctll
114-441·0390.

•2981 UOhtld. non-1rrow t2)91
Nonllghfld t2291 FrH lllflril
Only low 1111. Su locolly.
• -lllo-4u-o1u. •••11 ....
Regiatertd MlnltturtSchntuzer
pupPIOI. mol... t200. Cuh
;;~:,."" chocko. Coli &amp;14·t92·

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GOOD USEO APPLIANCU
WMhtn, dryert. rlfrlg•1t0r1.
rtnget . 8keggt Appll1ncu,
Upper Rlvor ltd . ...ldl Boone
_c ..., M0111. 11 4 ·441-731•Counov ~.,..., .., Inc. Oood
ulld appNinc. tnd TV .....
Op., tAM 10 IPM. M011 !1101
lot 114·441-1188, 127 3rd.
Ave. oanlpoHI. OH .

Houaehold Goods

1178 Pontitc Firlblrd. Excellent
condhion. UBOO. Allo plzzt
equip_,_Co11114-t92 -2772.

V•lley Furniture, new • used .
L•rv• MCtlan of qu 1Uty fum I·
ture . 1211 Eutern Ave ..
Golilpollo.

TONY 'SOUNREPAIRS, holdip
rlblualng, Ill typM of ~namlth
work. fut llrvlce, 304-1714131 .

HiOh prlctt got you down?
Chtcll Ul out. MoUohan Fum . &amp;
Appl. Qlbeon a kelvlnetor. At. 7
North. Gtlllpolla. Oh . C..l 814·
441· 7'"· Crtdh avalllblt to
qualified buy.,..

Tri County Sport Shop, Spring
V1lley Plan. G•lllpolil, OhkJ.
Gun1. Archery. Tackle. 814·
&lt;145 -2335 .

61

8tll't chllt 22 ct ft frttzer

t271.00. Warm Momhlngwood
end coal hN1• t225.00 . Cow
.nd calf ••5o .oo. 30&lt;1·816·
3885.

Rtfriglf'ltor troll rr11 t7l5, 2
rtfrlg•aiOfl holt "" white
t1
llide by lkle rlfrll••·
tor 1175, 30 in. tltc. renge
copp. .ona t75 , 30 in. eltc.
r~g• gold 1150, 40 h . eltc.
r.,gt white 191. Whlf\;&gt;ool
wuher tl5. GE washer hMYY
dutv 1110. Kenmore Wllhtr
amaH til. I drytr'l vour choice
t75 ••· while they lut. 3 tlr
condl'liontrl 1,000 8TU ltl
oo.. 1 8,000- 2 12,000 lir
condltionert 11215 .... 30 in . g11
r1ng1 1715. Shgg• Appll..
Uppsr Rlvlr Rd ., 81'· 4487398.
'

CAMFLAUQE ARMY SURPWS
clothing, tmtl .. ulpn.nt, wild
turkiY , . .,on 1tert1 Mondey
April· 28th, Sem SOmarvllle'•
E1st CJf Rtventwood, !Fri evenlnp), Set. Sun 1:00· 7:00 PM,
FREE DELIVERY, 304-178·
3334.

Good llvingroom tuite, muM
ooll. Coil &amp;14-448·8375.

W1rm morning wood stuve.
mtutl fan. ••so.oo. 30,·896·
31193.

eo ....

c:e•.

Ray' a UMd Fumlturt, 814·317·
0137. o........ t40 , bod·
room auttt 111&amp;. cotftt tlble
IU. lttc. rantt •40. . . ...,
IJB, ctt• taO. drop lt8f t1ble
175, end tlble 18.00 ...
Picken• UHd Furnhure. Oood
(Jitllty Uled fumhu,., Op• I to
I or CIM for appolntnw'lt.
304·1!175·1MI3 01" 171-1&lt;150 .
Clptain1 btd. t1SO.OO . Phone·
304-175-4038.

Stlf'to con10le AM-FM, phono
t40.00. Hld••·blcl 11&amp; .00.
304-878-8122.

1 twin bed COft1ttttl, 1 quilt.
CJ.ilrtjere, ctll betw"" 4:00PM
ond 8:30PM, 304-488-1857 .

Full oil hHtk'lg l'lovt, ultd 1
winter. paid 1&amp;00.00 1111
t275 . 00 . Util i ty tr•iler
•250 .00. Phan• 30.t· 676·
2295.
PIP• btck romance boo~l 21
end 3e eMit eech. 304·1712135.

""•*'·

S•ar'• upright
·· run 2
64 Misc. Merchendi1e wHitt, 1100.00 . Creftmtn'• 18
inch ehian uw 11~1 new
. tiOO.OO. Coli Rid 304-1762172 .
Ctlleh.,'t UHd Tire Shop. Over
1.000ttr•.lizee12, 13, 1•. 11. Gunny Stc dnign prom dr•s
11, 11.1 . 8 mM• out At. 218. with hoop, pink and whit t , Jiu
Colll14-251-1281 .
3. 304-171-&amp;489.
Electrolua VICCUUm d..-. •••
A·1 condltlon· ltttchmentt.
AVIIIble 11 172 .00. Ct1h or
trfenged. c.. 814-245·
1111 .. 304-175-17tt.

'*'""

Pllet_
k: c-.ern l'lltt approved,
plutk: Hptic t~~nb, pl•tlc
culverts. rMtal culwrte. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Joel&lt;·
ton , Oh. 114-281·!130.

R-ll'lfion I APII ... CI Sor·
vice. AH .,.,. UHdtppli.,OH·
,....~ Ll111o"o R - . I APIII.,
Choohlro. 01&gt; 614-387-0440.

Thr• ) beame 'JI8•12 ' 3 long.
Two I bHmt4x8a18'1ong. One I
betm la81C,8' tont. l221.00for
111 belmt. 100 etrtmic mok11
chttp. Call 1ft• 4:00 PM.
304-571-21&amp;7.
1&lt;15Xl 11 eh .. ntl, 10
bind, programmable, AC·DC.
Smith tnd w• ., M-110. 38
apeelll StanlnL new. 304-17152&amp;23.
btrCII

OuNn sin .,_d, complete,
shettl, bed~ttrHd fo r 1111.
t130. 304-175-1921 .•

Motoriud trMdmill, ucallen't
condition. 1500. Calll1&lt;1·oMI·
3174.

8ft. UIMIIy bid fot p-u true~ . All
Clblntt Ioeiia work. 1200. 304·

Otic firewood for •11. Sptclll
loring pricoo. Coli 114· 4410!173.

Opening Soon . Strtwberry
field1. W1tch p..,.- br op.-.ing
date.

Sm.al tr1il11' for l.t50, lhlin·
groom auite 2 pc. velour t250.
lttrto MO. Call 81 4·251 ·117&amp;.

66

7B ft. of 4 01 aluninum wk'e,
tnnd rww, n.vtt uttd . Sell tor
t130. Coli 814-311-tlll.

Brown NU 8 'Aid V.. 135 . C1ll
114·441·3371 .
Spttd Outen Wlllhtlr. I yr1. aid
in good running cond. Priced to
1111 175. Clill14-446-0191.
H • A 22 m.tch teraet ptnol
model 104 22 c1llber I that I
In~ barrel mini lh~pe. Slae I
prom dretl red tlfltttt, tltc
guitar, Sony tmltron cok&gt;-r TV
tOld date 12 ln. screen . C11
114-441-7187 .

1988 H011d1 XR100 por!ICI
condition, J ,C. Penny Cebin
..,,_ Cd 114· 2&amp;1· 1&amp;11 mer
4PM.
hw1lkl electric llf1 chllir. Call
814-441-UOO .
Anttqut mtnltl clock. 4-ind'l
plmlc plpo whh fttflngo ueo.
304-17&amp; ·1104 .
Whitt metaletorm door, c:rotl-

r..cli lllyio, 71'4'' •31114". 1&amp;0.
C1ll 114·•••· 0123 after
5:00PM .

-ro

21" oonaole color TV. liking
tiO, 1111'12t11 bike 120. C111
114-248·&amp;070
2PM.
Color TV's ell lhept snd 1b:11.
Co11&amp;14-44&amp;-1149.
Pink prom dr111 aila 7 ful

long1h. Col 114-311-833&amp;_.
Motorized crMCfmill. excellent
oondhlon, •&amp;oo . Colll14· 4413174.
Couch, chlir, twin aize bdr.
ailtl, baby bed, 10dl•, llmpt,
caffee • end table. Ctll 114·
441·3224.
For NlenewYerd·man mowtn.
good uttd mowen from tiO·
171. Echo trimmers on 1111.
Chlldrtnt 1.- Supply, Vinton,
Oh. 814-381-tll4.

••o.

1871 Hond• .aoo, noo. lhby
bod
billy hlghdloir 11&amp;. •
whttt uniform~. lib jacll.«. 2 pr.
ftUrMI tM• Ul. MliOrette
booll 111, 2 ,..m d r - US
oo. , _..,..,.,oU78, clo....,l
1100, gultor 1180. Coli 114245-&amp;011 .
Jennln• oo_,.,ound bow t1:ZI.
11n AMC Homo! fiOO, 1178
vo..._ rlbbiftiiO. 1174
Dodllo Dlf . .10. 1171 Toyoll
f1,0IO. Colt 114·311· t813
d.... 114-248-1273 ...........

891· 3322.

B!.!!lding Supplies

Building M1terlsll
Block. brick, ...,.., pip•. win dows, Nnttl1, etc. Cla.de Win ter•. Rk&gt;- Grend1. 0 . CtH 8U·
2·1·15121 .
Build ing meterltla. cament.
btookt 1ll1irtt. y•rd or dtlhl.-y.
Gtllipolll Block Co .• 123'AI Pine
S1., Oolllpollo. Ohio Coli 114441 -2783.
Swt Build•• Suppll• Surplus.
Clo..:MJtt. Salvage.
1. Prthung steetlntulat_. 8 or I
p~nll doortt Bl.llli.
:Z. Prthung ttMIIntulttld dOor
1nd at•• lUte or 11111 t1 :ZI.II .
3. Doubltllllellttentr~nct door
Mtl Y, giMI IItie Uti.
4. lingle •kftlhe tntrance door
•• v. ttt.'mlll Ill•• 1218.18 .
5 . Commerdll ck,ublaentrancee
Mt brown Ml aluminum t!ll .
II. Ooubl1 tldelhll tntrance 111
wood Yi penM Yi glua w·
clecorattw trim t299.11 .
7. Prthung lntertor Door~ til
sl•• .. d flnllhp I grldN
UI .Hn.
8. Pthung Interior B panlli pine
(I) grid ...
door's "' all
tii .H N .
9. Thtrmtl Witulltld glla11l.,.
olo 71" hgl. 32" wldo t3 .11

*"

...

10. Wood door ponolo w-ful
gl111 71" hg1. lot " wide 1 ~
lhld&lt; t38 .H .
11 . Oct1gon1l window w·
tt1tn.:t leaded
119 .91 •• ·
12. Clur acry•c ahMta C:.O and
125 a-.• se'i'•al • • big
IIYingo.
'
13 . Plywood hendy ptntla
U " lont 11" wldo 'h lhlck .• •75 t1 .00 ...
14. Muonlte primed horb:ontll
extttkn 11dlng 11'a18"117-18
UO.OOoq.
115. l ·grade marble vanity top•
chok:utz• in ttock. t20.00tt.
ltttlce
18. 4' a8 ' trMtad
114.t9oo.
17. K-lux brlc*-tndttonertd tnd
tin . reg . •• .19 ctn now 11 .10

ul•••

p.-.•

.-.d.,_..

KIT 'N' CARLYLI! ®br Llrry Wright

78

minaturt 8chn1Unr pup·

•zoo.

u .ae ...

21. Proflnlohld .,d 101flnilhlll
door and wtndow endtll twl• of
trim atlft6ng Ill *1 .00 tor l'pe.
22 . Alu"*'um mobile hotM l(ld
barn roof COMing w-flbtr Sigel.
123 .91 tOO gil tnd up t20.SMI
ll.
2 . WIWbOifdldh•tveqt. tubtl
or 21oz. t1 .31 11. or by c••
t1 .211t.
24. Pan.Jing nalll • .71 box.
PENN'S WAREHOUSE ·
Wolloton.Ohiq 114-3114-31141 .

5rl ..

8Mrnlll 3 blod&lt; U indl - ·
n• wood. aaod concl., ....
101M t} ,IOO. Coli 114·
441·111•-

RAILROAD TEl· Bin. x 10 in . 11:
911.11n . ••.00 por flo dllivlrld.
IIIISiock 114·882-2211.

3 ......... lorC!Iovy. A,_lll
CINYY 4 ..,.,.
·.........
•-·
11tB Yo 11.
1on
CINYY
114·•2·11

llodt, brk*, mo'r ttr end me·
tonry .,ppllel. Mount16n ltatt
llod&lt;, ~~ - 33. N- H_,, W.
v • . 304·t82-2222 .

DlCKTRACV

Camping
Equipment

....

lilly Reoo0ont. 140.00 Itch.
Duck Win1 btntem1, 304· ••·
31172 .

79

67

197' Sbrcrtft foldout c•mper.
IIIIPI 1. ooff'f~t whh itove,
kl boa.llghll ••in~ . exc. cand.,
Ike new. C•ll 11•· 388-9756
lff•II'M.

Mualcal
lnatrurnente

Guit. .. Oepln with c••· 11kOOI 12 ltrlng with c•e. both
uc cond, 30._871·11177.

Motor• Homes
8o Campera

'

Kknbell pieno for tale t.nlst
conaoltl very good cond .
...ooo. 304-892-2&amp;47 .

18ft. TIO·I ·iongcamptfforull
or •adt for pickup truck. C1il
114-285-1&amp;58.

69

f.rrn1 Supplil's
llt l iVI:SIIIi:k
61

Farm Equipment
CROBS &amp;SONS

U .S. 35 WMt, Jackson , Ohio.

&amp;14-28&amp;-1451.
Mauey Fergu.:an, New Holland,
8 u1h H oo s •._ • S rtica. Ovet'
40 •ed tractort to d'IOOII from
6 CIOIYPittllinl of MW 6 ulld
equipment. L.trg11t •ltctlon In
S.E. Ohio.
·
Uflllty bldg. opL 30'•40 '•9'.
15 'dl' lllkl.. g door a 3 ' ..,_
door . tl.251 tttctld. Iron
Hor11 BkSQI. 814·332·1741.
Wt wiH do til "'"' of cunam
term mtchinery wort.:. Ctll fvr
rat•. 114-2BI-M31 .
JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SR 3&amp; W. Gtllpolll.
Ohio. Coil &amp;14· 441·87n. IVI114-441-3182 . Up front tt'IC·
cora with warnntv OYif 71 ulld
tt"actort, 1000 toOII.
2010 John DMrtwklefront li'lt
pow.-. power stltl'ing, t3,5ei0.
1.t·T John DNrt ·bllll' 1195.
John Deere rille 1181. MF dina
bound mower wtth 7 ft. bar Mice
now . Coil 114·2&amp;&amp;·M22.
1970 moo fordd-..3bottom
M•N Ferr,eon plow1, 8 pt.
trartJPOrt
ac. I ft. Wood•
l•uhhog , tB ,9115. C•ll 114·
318-U22.
For 111~ John Owe 2 row corn
pl~nttrl MOO , lntemadon" pull
com plenttf 1100, cuttlpechen
t,oo '41· .. u.~ebtl'" tl5oo..,,
whNI dlak 1400 ~ . hey re6111
t350 141 , I ft. lawn mower dadl
for Ford tr1ctor 1150, PTO
driven cam lhllltf tZ75, PTO
drtven .,gerwt~on Mao. Mal·
IIY FtrguiOn OynebAIIftCI
Ul0. ·9 11. hOVIIIno tl . 750, hey
• gr1in weletor 1•21. John
D"rt 115 dis~ whett drill like
niiW' t1.2150, other field r•adv
equip"*lt. Howe's Farm M•
d'lit.-y, RT . 12•• Mayhew Rd ..
Jockoon. Dh 814-281-15944.
Rottry tYpe hr{ moww, mowtd
In• than 10 ecr•. • new,
t1 ,400. Coil&amp;14-388-t832 .
6000 F01d "'-Jor di11M with
Ford mower. 3 pt. MF rake, New
Holllndll blior. AntorU .791.
C..ill14-2&amp;1· 2&amp;22.
3!0 lnttmltlontl utlllly di•ll
tr•ctor • load.t with hydraulic
bucket •2.860, 2 bottom JD
plowo t285, 3 ,._JD di•k good
cond . 1295. Ctll ' l1' · ~"1 ·
:11122 .

John OMrt gtrdln trlctor,
tlectrlc lttn. llth11, 34 In die~.
40 il bl.tt, chatn1, eac. cond.
1800. Coli 114-379 ·2718 oftw
5.
Bidwtn C11h Fe .. Btora'a F*Met

supply Specilll "" an your

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63
71
Auto• for Sale
Liveatock

r·

old Appel. mare,
Reg .- 10
u.cellent ·H horM. Allo 2 yr.
old lito. llolglum ftlly. CoN
114·44•·3252 .

...

Farmel Cub lractor whh equip·
ment. tt ,IOO. C1l 114·211·
_

S.tdle a work horMI for Nit or
trldt. Cal 11.t-387-0293.
Double reg . Tenn . Wllklng
hone. MINI Md Coh1. Alto
Doubleng , Tenn. Wllldng horlt
81ud • ..r... &amp;14· 742-2080.
3 Rogio1wld Pollod Horoford
Bullo. C..ll14· 'M2-2713.
Far 8111: RegiiWtd whitt Art·
bl.. - ·· 814-t92-11 81 Of
114·•2-nl1 .

180 lb. Sorrell lftll't. 304·115·
3287 .
Frendt lDp rebbit1, live or
. . . . .. C.lllltlf' &lt;1:00.' 1-304·
458-1121 .

64

Hay

8o

Grain

Good CJ~tlfty h.,.. N..,., been
wet. t1 .00 bile. Ctii81•·M9·
2217 .

86

Seed

llo

Logon glon1 171·2130.

Fertilizer
....... 304-

l1 .tll o iJiirl.dillll

71

Autos for Sale

1878 Thwnderl:*-d bkta with
whitt vinyl top . good cond. C.l
trfflf 1:00PM. 814-441-9284.
1111 fot'd Tempo low miiMOt.
au•e control, tilt. • • •· blue
color, ctoth lnttflor, 1uto .• eac.
c:ond .• 11,300. Cal 10AM to
IPM,I1&lt;1·&lt;141· '1-t&lt;l1 .
1880 Mtfcecl• Btrll SE 450.
PW. PIA, 111c. cond., average
miiNge. tmtrlld ar•n, AM -FM
cane«te • ....,, doth interior.
wiN ..u for 1. . then wh:lteult.
Coli 104M lo IPM, 614·4417441 .
1984 Ford Tempo IUIO, llr,
t4.199. 1183 Chovy 1"'11111
WID, air, CNIH, t3 .• 8 . 1183
Plymouth ReH .. t auto, tlr,
en~••·
1813 Mercury
Zophyr luiO, olr U, .. l . 1911
Ford Fairmont 1uto, air 11 .• 8 .
JDhn ' tAuto Sal•. lultvlleRd.,
01llipalls.

u .•e.

,1'18 Fltltt IXC . WOrk Clr.
ftiO. Colll14· 441·2101.

19 71 Chrylier Cordobt, 2 dr .•
318 MilO. PS. PB. PW, llr,
cruiee. AM -FM. Cl radio.
11 ,000 min. •2.100. CoM
114-448-0373 .

Ford Trector gred• biMit. &lt;I

ntw dr11, trail•. C•ll IU ·IIJI·

4392 .
Nwt Ide• uttd Mlnurttprllder.
In good ocnditkln. For more

lnformetion, call 11.t-742224t . Amold Grttt.

O.utl tr1etor, plrtt and ...-vice
It the beet price, Ski. . Equip·
m.,t Co. 30&lt;1·1115· 7'21 . c--""
ARII Chaln.r 2' raw 3 potnt
no-til pl~ntar , dry fertlliztr and
inltetlntctlem~t . dtmonl'lrt·
oor 42,800.00 . Alii Cholmoro 4
row .._.. no -till, dry fertMb:ar,
inuct anechemnt, t1,100.00.
All II ChtltMfl ' row pu I no-dll,
.,. . . . .. tlr ~.Wtlt .. dry ttrtllb:•
ti .!OO.OO . All• Chalnw1 II
row dry fertlllztt. hydraulic
mutlert. lnltCt and hlfblcklt
•n•chmen• ., .aoo.oo. c...
ModiiiiO 011 backhottnd end
loldtr . c1b , nry eood,
18.500.00 . Intem•tiontii500 o
dtistl cbt er hydrMJIIc blldt tnd
wtndl 18,900.00 . Kteftt 8•·
vice Center, Point Pl ...tnt Rlpty
Road. 30&lt;1-191!5-3874.
180 AC trtcior for lilt, t3,500.
12 h . trensport dltc J .D. taoo.
10 fl . HarTOgetor. 1500.; J .D.
Grain Orjll t400 . All far
••5oo.oo . Coli 304-675-3117
lifter 5 p.m.

82

Wanted to Buy

Now buy.-.g thtll com or ,.,
c:om . Call torl1t11tquot11. Rhttr
City Farm Supply, 114-448·

:IBM .

1980 Mtllbu C'-slc

~dau .

exc. cond. low mil11, new
metallic peint, thetrm ·IUtrd,
proof, elothll, int•k&gt;-r. tir
tit. wheel. AM·FM I triCk
.,..... n .soo. con 114·44&amp;0312.
rult

1873 Ford ttationwtgon. 8
Pll... ger, V-1. Ma, Pl . air,
rldk&gt;o, good th-•. luUOIUI rtck,
air lhoeb, tiOO . C.IIIWI. 110
9 , 814-311·832a .
Good NMing 1171 Ctm~ro,
1110. Coli 114-2&amp;1· 6275.
,171 4MC Pecer UOO, run•
good. Coil 114-441· 2&amp;24 .

\

good condhOn. Blllptl . Singl•

1114 Cl1evy CIYtlier. 4 door,
AT, Pl. PI, k&gt;-w r:Nie.g•·· C11l
&amp;14-982-3703.
- - -- - - - -ic1983 Pontiac 1000 PS. PB,
IUfo. U .IIIO. Coli l14-t41:IIIIO.

.:X: C&gt;ON'T IE'L-IEVE IT!

A$Lr=Ef&gt; fOR S•X
,.,ONTH5 ANP
Si1L-L NO

1177 Ford F-100 topp• CB
r•llo, r...- tlep burf11•· good
tlr-•. Call 814·448·4111.

187e FOt'd Couri• .400. Ctl
814-882-1010.
1971 Ford Yl ton pickup, tool
bOICII 1nd cap . ' lp .. d,
12,300.00. Affor 5:00 PM
304-875·4438.

73

Vena

1180 Ford

8o 4 W.O.

v.-. 3epNCI, carpet.

tpOrty, low

rnu.....

t3,311.
John't Auto Stl•. lul•vilie Ad.,
Ooillpollo.
78 Chevy &lt;I wheel dntlt. 31!50
engine with topp• t1800.
304-175-1471.

1175 Chovy
wo"'.
4700·
. -·
Coli N-oomo
114 -387liUt .

1110 Dataln • whHI dM.
10.000 mu-. lift ldt. lllreo.
run1 gra•t. looh good.
M ,IIIO.OO. 304·171·1711. .

74

Motorcycle•

11n Sutuld 11&amp;. Enduro. ••c.
oond .. low mileege. •.ao. CaK
114-371· 27Y Iff• 6.
1178

QC

ou•om 100 Hond•.

188&amp; Hondo CHID Elite. 733
mllet. Jull tuned up . llkt nM.
tiOO . OBO . Call 81, ·992·
31148 .

310 Hondt, good cond, trld1 for
•mal•
bike or .n. 304·171·
2111.

710cc

1111 EICIOrt li•tionwagon, 1ir,
38,000 mi., U ,IIIO. 117t
Buick l,tltlbre4door,loldtd, sir
11 ,800. c..n &amp;14-441·7019 .
1973 Dodllo Cholr..g•. 318
4-btntll with extr~ p.-tL ••kine
•100. 304-UB·IIII.
1t14 Poodoc V·t. 1.000 miiH.
tB.BOO.OO. 304--171·4022 .

11913 Mon11 Cllffo ond 1il4
Z21
304-178-3241.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1978

81arcr~f1

._.,gino.

302
M.OOO!OIIoo.
f1&amp;0 . 17 Ford e-m noo.
304-171-ztn.

EEK AND .::
M=E=E=K=-----...,

ll-1£. CAAI-l; $RVK£ Jl.JST
STA!mt&gt; A SPECIAL FOA-rue.

(

iUC! tm.KCESSFUI.. ( I..IWTS
FISH

Home
Improvements

MORTY MEEKLE AND WIN~T~H~R~O~PL....--...,-------, r-------...,BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondltlonel lifetlm• gutrln·
tat. loc.l rtltNncet turnlthed.
Free 11tim1t11. Can collect
1 - tU4 - 237 · ~18. dl'l' or night.
Reger• Btltmtnt
Waterproofing.

lawn c1re, 1u1o work. body &amp;
mect.n ical. Pa inting. 11ouM
rooll·b•m•. No Job tc big or
piddling . fttiiClnlbl• filM , eall
tnytlrne e1&lt;1·245·91!593 .
ft ON ' S hlewia lon Ser vic e.
HouM ctlla on RCA, Outzar,
GE. Sp~iM ing in Zenftt-1. C1il
304-578·2398 or B14 -4.t&amp; ·
245 • .

AINGLE8 ' 5 SERVICE . eaperlenctd carp•nar, tlectri ~ ln .
m110n, pelnter, rooting (IncludIng hat tar tppliCitk)nl 304871·2088 or 175· 7368.

Stark• Tr.. 1nd lawn Sarvict .
llndacep lng. 304-578-2010.

CARTER 'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth 1nd Pint
Gtltlpalla. Oh io
Phone 614·'48·3888 or e, •·
445-4477

83

Excavating

Good-1 h cavallng, b11ement1.
footers, drivew1y1, IIPt ic ttnk1.
llndactping . Call tnyt ime 614·
'48·'6 37, Jam• l. Dtvil on,
Jr. own er .

85

General Hauling

Jsmet Bays W•t• r Service. Also
paOli fi lled. Call f$14 -25 6-1141
or 814 ·446 -1175 or 614 -U&amp; 791 1.

Cotl, lim estone, gravel. etc.
011ivered 1 ton 1nd up. Jim
l1nier, 304·876-12'7 or 6757397.

Auto Parta
8o Acceaaories

AI typn UHd a rtbulh trant·
mltlionl • trenfw C:Htl . Will
dlll¥1r. Overdrive transmil·
tion1, front • rur wheel drive,
tr.,tmlnlon ldu • tom oonvar·
ter1, .,glne Nbulld ~h1 . Call
&amp;14· 378-2220.

76

Auto Parta
8o AcceMoriea

AI 1YPN ....S • Nbulh 1rtne·
m6tllonl • tranfw c:••· Will
dlllvtr. Overdrive tran•mlsllone, front • ..., wheel drive,
tf.,tmiUn ldtt a tom oon'lllr•
....... .,,ln. Nbuikl klta. can
114· 371· 2220 .

ISN'T' 'THE:

WALKINGFLE'A F&gt;'I.RM !

Bulldour work 1nd dump H ue ~
work. phone 304-875 -3336.

87

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1 163 Sec. Ave
G Ill ,.
814 441 78
.,
I PO II.
3_
·
33
or
I
U -446 ·
183
R Ill M Furniture Mt nufKturing
St. Rt. 7, Crown City, Oh. Ca li
114·268-1470. cell Eve. 614 .
44e · 3438 . Old &amp; n e w
Uphoatettd.
r.fc&gt;w,ew '• Uphol1terlng serving
tricoun~y1r112, ye 1,._Tt. e be• t
In furnttur~ upholltering. All
work SJUtrMtHd v•tt our modern •hop •t M.. on County
Ftlrorounda. Pt-.one 30 4 . 675
4154.
-

- --,

THAT WAS AS

IS THAT YOUR
REAL M&lt;'CE OR
DID'rtXI HAVE
AT5RRIBL.E
-'CCIDENr&lt;'

WELL .' lf71T

Roofing. paintin g. room addi·
tlont. etc. FrH ntlmtt• . 17
yurt eaperienc:e. 8 &amp; W Con- ..
nructlon. CtiiiJ14-441 -81JI8 or
614-245·9441 eve' s.

18 fl . Ouchh1 flbergla11 bitt
boat whh tr1iler, 10 hp Johnson
matot 1750 .00 . 304-87&amp; 2291.

c......

'73 Tru .... h Trld.,., 710, 8
opood, 1.000 mlltl. A-1 oond.
11 ,000.00. 304-171-4811, .

81

Ken' • Water Service. Wells.
ci1tern1. pao la and wat ~rbedl
filled. C.ll 614·307 ·0623 or
814-367 -7741 or 30 4-6751.247.

76

.,_.,"-11...

Services

aid bo1t with
eatr11 . Walk ttvo~o~gh
wlndowe. 1515 Evlnrude. very
good cond., belt ott.,, Call
114-44&amp;-21&amp;4:
many

5-3

r... ,..ve:;

C"ASSEROLE

Rollry ar clblt tool drilling.
Coli •••·318-8351 .
Ma11 well• completed ..meday.
1981 vr 1100 Shadow low Pump N IH tnd ..t'VICI. 304·
miiNgt. ae. cond. Ctl aher , 895-380 2
IP1&gt;1. 114-317-0118.
;,:;~:::;~:;;::;:;::==
1113 AI!I.,Oidl loodld. mro 82
Plumbing
cllro,., 1 ,700 mlloo , llko now.
&amp; Heating
Coil 114·441·7380 or 114448·1278 .

76

• eao.

1969 wheel fold -out cemptt,
IIHP• I . Ice Do ~~:, 110VI, oven,
furnace . 1wning . 304-875 311&amp;a.

..c. cond., tow miiHge, 1110.

e:z

197!1 Dodllo Orriill 024, 4opd ..
front whlel drive, bucket Mtt l ,
remov1ble eu nroof, II, 000
rn1111, ooldng
Coli 114251-1&amp;48 - - 3PM-9PM.

187' Monitor 2camper, t.mden
whetla. good oond, tuny equip.,
price negiot1blt . 304 · 1!57&amp;·
31183.

htty Tr.. Trimming, 1tu mp
removal. CIII304·G7 5-1331 .
1113 H'"'do .... ow 100,
11,200. Coli ...·o .114-4411437 «114·441·12M.

..

-- ....

cont1lntd , t1 ,200.00 . 30•·
n3-&amp;921 .

117t CJ5 nM &lt;I WO, n.-ty
~tultd engine t15 . Cll
114-378-2424.

tM

71 ftirmont, 4 cyl. , 4epd., good
oond .. t1 ,200. Coli 114·2&amp;11487.

:

;,..~--;-~· 0

1118 Otttun &lt;I apd.. radio,
.1,418. John' t Au1o S1l",
Bull'lillt Rd .. OIHipolil.

MW

Ctvtlllf auto. sunroof, PS.
PI, 41.000 rri.. new tlr•.
12,1110. CoM 814·378-2&amp;12 .

~OPie'f.

Slide In cafl1'•· SIHP• 4 . •
Eac1ll.,t condition. -Ctll 814742-302&amp; .

' 78 Fllttwing truck camptt, "" ·

Trucks for Sale

rtJI:$$AGE$'!

1xl1 .. d sllf-contllntd. C1ll
11 4·149-Z909Iftlr 1:00pm. or
can be ...., on Third St. In
ftadnt.

1973 Oldl 98. Good work Colt,
body
nmtor good. Call
&amp;14 -t82-1118.

72

II-,

18'12 'f11·• ·k&gt;-Rg camp•. Very

1871 Prowl• 21 f1 . Trtvet
Trail•. Self oontl lnld. tlr, tnd .
.wnlng. Excllltnt condltkJn .
CAl 814-t48 -20&amp;3 .

rou"'.

l'r, THouGt-1 OUfl CL-OiHE.S
MAY 8/i pLAIN' W~
ALL HAVE fAMOUS• MAleE~

•000.

1871 c.ctWiac good condition.
42200. C..H 814 -t82·1010 .

1813 Han de 710 cc Shtdow,
•c c:ond. 3,0&amp;0 1ctu1l mlln,
t atrll, phone 304· 871·4382.

Chevttte 2•.ooo mi .. tuto,
tlr•. 12 ,800. Celt 114·
379· 2&amp;82.

,17:Z Tao -A-long 11 fl. trtiler. •
Very good condition. 11496 . '
Call e14· •2·1J173 or 814·
982·&amp;20&amp;.

1111 C1mero. Ptnltlt¥ rtl·
tofld. M1k1 offer. C•ll 81 • ·
t82-t822.

1811 KXZIO Nnl and loolra
.,.... 304-n3 -5244.

63

8 filii for Nit, 150 tor 111. Clll
114-318-tl32.

DOWN O~e
MORE TIME! .

utrt room t1 ,400 . Call 114446-7019 .

1971 Southwlnd motor home. ;
Co"1)1ttttv •lif·contelntd, tow ,
ml'". Coli &amp;14-t92 -8901 .

1882 P011111c T-1000 U ,300.
1871 Oldt •
•soo. c..n
814-371-2228.

1110 Vo•owoeon Rlllbh, DolIll. •eon, flvupold,'Airoond,
11 .1110.00. 304·171·M38 of·
,..1:00PM.

4 .. egiltlftd Angus buM1, 11
"" · old. 5 lwNors.Co11114-2U·
11210.

HE-~

19 ft. pop -up campai

19 71 Plymouth nltds tlrll •
bl11ory 12&amp;0. 304-175-&amp;&amp;11 or
n3-&amp;212.

1883 Hondt Shldow
with tccenorlll. ucell•t con·
clition, 2,710 mll11, 11 ,8150
:114-17&amp;-213&amp;.

lulylf!Uippld, 4 door, Mkonow.

Purt brld Ouroc boart. Roger
8.,11ey. Slbln~ Oh. Coli &amp;13. 4-2.111.
.

CONTROL S . l'l.l BE
F-IIJE... LET'5 TA~E

IINPI I , 2 dinette•. n.- tirn,

71 Dlttun car with 71 engine.
uoo. 304-4&amp;8-1732 .

11n luld&lt; Rogel, 1978 Chov·
rol1t Bltllr. Ctll 81'·448·
4541.

Wentld to ••• 1000 lb. or
more toHcco poundfllt. Will
PlY no mort ttw. 40 oent1 lb.
Coli ol1or IPM, &amp;14-381-8&amp;14.

. Livestock

Cotchm~n

1973 Titan Mctor Home. 28 ft . •
4.t0 Dodge engine. Good Condl· ;
tlon. .
Call 814-742· ,
lDIO.

211~- 1487.

IHC 2 row 3 pt. cuhWstor, 3 pt.
PTO ll«&lt;lf. Spring Tooth htr·
row. C.ll 114-258-ee81 . no
"'ndiY cilia.

~ Na

82 Mere Zyper 7 caupe, I cyl.
mlleege 158,000. Automatic, pt.
pb, llr, t6a CNitt. 1m·fm ttpt,
porfoo1 oondhlon. n ,tss.oo.
304-175-1132 .

fl1 Chevy trucll , 283, 3 1pltd.
good cond .. 1700. Ctll G14·

tendno nttdt. C•ll 114·388·
9588 .

9 ' hay teddtr. 2 vr•· okl, 1100.
Coill14-448-1800.

ee A' l-

f':IC.HT, EASY...

•

1981 M11dt AX-7, I .d. Cell
114-445-3231.

21 ft . tri ·IXII trtller, 1:2.150.
Coill14 -448-0373.

&amp;UT I'Ll-

1878 Am.-iun Pilgrim llideln
tNclt camp•. 110vt, Ice bo111 .
furnace. 11Hp1 tour t750. Call•
114-3118-9780.
•

For Sale or Trade

Stlt
tr.:lt 1978
v.n.
,871orPonti-=.
197" Chevy
FordGrtnd
Torino. C~mu• phone. 114·
379-2233.

"'A ~ EE• l CAN L IE
R.I &amp;HT HERE AND
;TILL REACH THE

A LL THE UP5 AWD

DOWNS HAVE MADE
ME- A LITTLE WO&amp;&amp;LY,

MIIJic Qonlo orgon,
304-4&amp;8-1824.

Lowrey

i

CAPTAIN EASV

78 Caviii'Cadl 29 h . excellent
Olndltkln. aletpl 4 . price ,..
ductd, tott cf exlrll. Clll•
&amp;14-448-0133.

Cln .

18. Exttflor key doorlock . . ml·
,..m tinlah 12.11e1.
19. Good uNCI 8 ·2 bulb light
00111'1111 W·bt.llbl •11.00t1.
20. WOOd·MIIDnitt·blthroom
paneling 4'd ' pc 14.• to

.

1911 Fen Trevtt Trlllet, 17¥1 ft .,
blth With lhOWif, IIM · tltctrlci
Nfrlgerator. 3 bumir u• ltow
with oven, etc. Sletpt 4. 30&lt;1·
&lt;
773-1170.

pill, mtlll,
CMh only,..
......... Cjll 814-t12-21107.

t92-ta22 .

Bud Chottln Rood. 304-nl387t If inl0f0110d, Sorlouo
lnqukoo ..,1y, U4.000.00.

Petll for Sale

Dregonwynd Catt.-y Ktnnll.
CFA HIMIItyan, PereiM and
II'"'. . ktntnt. AKC Qow
OUIIfliol. Now pu!lfliool 11111..0.
Coll441·3144 lffor 7PM.

~ dookt for tu• or
rtvon. MUll plclc ... Col n•- Reg .

mo,. or l•a. Plr1

reference~

66

Mttel

wooded, city w1t.r, _.vee~ rottd.
hilt rNn . .l rigttta. Sandtownon

41

Friday, May 2, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 11

Pomeroy- MiddiiiJIOrt. Ohio

Friday,
May 2, 1986
-

INVI~TING

AS A COLD
SHOWER .

WHAT REALLY HURT HIM
IS M Y G-RANCWIOTHER

TH E ONNER 5&lt;\ID HE- WAS

M Y FAT HER I.Ll6T ~ S

LAZY, 5H I FTLE56 .AND

.JOB AT THE 6T'O RE
YESTI:RD-\Y.

ONNS 'THE. S'TGRE. .

INCOMPETENT.

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(l) Alias Smith and Jones
I]) SportsCen1er
CIJ Entenainment Tonight
Ma rk Harm on discusses his
port rayal of m ass murde re r
Ted Bundy In the upcoming
min i· sefiBS, '"The Deliberate
Stranger" .
fJI Cil Jellerson J
II (f) lllJ Wheel of Fonune
(J) Nightly Business Re port
@) Eyewitness News
(j])
M ac Neil -Lehre r
Newshour
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7 :30 0 (JJ CJ) New Newlywed
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Los Angeles Times Grand
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COO Entenalnment Tonigh1 Rock legend Rod St ewart tells w ha t it takes to
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7 :35 ffi Major League Bas eball:
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(]) Doris Day't Bes t
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Page-12-The Daily Sehtinal

Friday, May 2, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Jobless rate down
Jarne11 P. Roberts
James P. Roberts, 89, of 35957
Long Hollow Rd., Pomeroy, died
Thursday afternoon at the Pome·
roy Health Care Center.
A retired coal miner and blacks·
mlth, Mr. Roberts was born March
14, 1897 In Calhoun County, W.Va. to
the late George Washington and
Rosy Bell Riggs Roberts.
' Survivors Include his wlfe, Lola
D. Whytsell Roberts, Anstead,
W.Va.; twosons,AdrtanR.Roberts
of Pomeroy and.CIIU !!· Roberts of
Mechanicsburg; nine daughters,
Eunice Rose of Birch River, W.Va.,
Glenda Poole oC Toccoa, Ga.,
Earlene Facemlere of Tesla,
W.Va., Iva Jean Rose ot Birch
River, W.Va., Evelyn Dr3ke of
F1atwoods, W.Va., Ruby Cutlip of
Erbaron, W.Va., Bonnie Litton of
South Vienna, Maxine Hubbard of
Haymarket, Va., and Loretta Col·
lins of Moundsville, W.Va.; 48
grand c hildren ; 30 g reat ·
grandchildren; ooe great· great·
grandchild; three brothers, George
Roberts of Bashan; Victor Roberts
d Birch Tree. Mo., Hubert Roberts
of Ashley; one siSter, Esta Roberts
of Pomeroy; and severa I nieces and
IV2pheWS.
Besides hiS parents, Mr. Roberts
was preceded In death by one son,

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Total payroU jobs Increased by
some 200,10) In AprU, the Labor
Department said.
Overall, 60.4 percent of the
clvUian populatiOn was working about the same ftgure as In
February and March.
The ftgures sh&gt;wed that 8.3
mllllon Americans are out of work.
About 13 percent d the total

three brothers and four sisters.
Services will be I p.m. Sunday at
Ewing Funeral Home. Burial will
be In Meigs Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

G. Pauline Hester
Gladys Pauline Hester, 64, New
Haven, died Friday morning In
llolzer Medical Center.
Born Dec.~· 1921, In Science HID,
Ky., she was the daughter of the
late William F. and Vesta C.
Yankee Morrisette.
She attended New Haven United
Methodist ·O!urch and was past
president of the Federated
Women's Club oC New Haven.
·· SurviVIng are her husband, Eugene Hester Sr.; two sons, Eugene
Hester Jr., Ocala, Fla., and Ronald
K. Hester, New Haven; four sisters,
Helen Price and Lillian Carpen,
both of Cincinnati; and Margie
Wrtght and Juanita Castelli, both oC
Hun I In g t o n ; and four·
granddaughters.
Funeral service&amp; will be at 1: 30
p.m. Suooay In Foglesong Funeral
Home with t!J: Rev. Jolm Campbell
officiating. Burial will follow In
Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
hom~ from 6-9 p.m. Saturday.

Fonn corporations
Articles of Incorporation have
been flied with Secretary of State
Sherrod Brown In Columtxts by

Backstreet Video, Inc., of Pome·
roy. Incorporator Is Frederick J.
Simon while Paul Simon Is the
agent. Papers were also filed by
M;odern Court Reporting Servlees,
Inc., with the Incorporators helng
Corol A. Cuundiff, and Crystal L.
Whitlatch. Whlllatch, Rt. 33, Pome·
roy, Is listed as the agent.
AFl'ER ALL TIIESE YEARS - Melp County l'EIIdenl Sarah
Caldwell hold81he same turtle on which her husband, Garillld Caldwell,
carved his lnllals, GRC, and the date, Sept. 10, 11142, whell he found II
moving about on his !ann near Allred. When lhe Caldwell's neighbor,
James Roillon, foond the turtle INs pu&amp; Saturday, It was &amp;«U!
maneuevering about on the Caldwell farm. Sarah Caldwell 1-eports that
Robson doesn't even know why be bothered lo pick up the turtle. She
says her husband was suprLoled lhe turtle was sill around after43years.
(Hard lo tell how long he wasaroond before 1942.) And nowtbathe'shad
his picture In the paper, It's back to lhe woods for this old turtle.

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number of unemployed have been
jobless ilr six months or more.
More than 4J percent lost their jobs
1n April. The figures are all
relatiVely consistent with the levels
of the first four months of 1986.

Presenring
area heritage
-Page B-1

Veterans Memorial

Vot. 21 No. 12
Copyrighted 1986

By BOB HOErucH
'Ilme&amp;-Senllnel SlaJI
POMEROY - While Meigs
counttans have no local races for
county posts In Thesday' s election,
there wUI be several races for
central committee posts In voting
precincts for both the Democrats
and Republicans.
On the county level, there are two
IXJSts open this year and the
Republican Incumbents have !Ued
for them.
They are Manning K. Roush,
rounty commiSsiOner, and William
R. Wickline, rounty auditor. Wick·
line will be unopposed In the fall for
re-election but Roush will be
opposed for · his commiSsioner's
seal by Melinda Jane Thompson of
Pomeroy.
COnlnl commlltee races
Republicans have eight races In
varklus precincts for central committee posts. In East Letart and
Middleport Second Ward there are
three-way races for the one post.
Candidates In East Letart are
Dean V. HIU, Clarence 1. Norris and
Joyce White, whUe ilhe three
candidates In Mlddl£1lQrt's Second
Ward are Richard B. Bailey, Fred
L. Hdfman and Sandra K. Janna·
rella. )U,pubilcan races for •centnal
committee In other precincts Include: Rodney G. Chevalier and
Wllllam Pooler Jr., North €hester;
Gary R. Dill and DavldJ. Koblentz,
South Chester; Ann Barrett and
Leo B. Morris, West Rutland; Lola
E. Clark and James R. Sheets,
Harrisonville; N. Darlene Cassady
and Roger A. Spencer, Orange; and
Phyllis Baker and Fred E. Smith,
Minersville.
Other )U,publican central com·
mlttee candidates, all unopposed,
are James H. .Quivey, East Bed·
ford ; Brenda S. Roush, West
Bedford; Virgil Windon. West
Chester; Harry Hill, Letart; Dorsel
E. Larkins, Long Bottom; William
A. ConooUy, Ollvedale; Alvin Reed,
Reedsville; Elizabeth Hohstetter,
Rutland.Village; Florence Barrett,
East Rutland; Jolm F. Colwell,
Salem; Ruth Powers, Middleport
First; Betty J . Fultz, Middleport
Third; Dorothy L. McGuffin, Mid·
dl£1)0rt Fourth; George Hicks.

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FAMILY SUNDAY
May 4, 1986

9:30 A.M.-Church School
10:30 A.M.-Morning Worship

Seven calls were answered by
local emergency units Wednesday
ilhe Meigs County Emergency .
Medical Service reported.
At 9:51 p.m. Middleport was
called to an auto accident on SR 7.
Russell Bailey was laken to Veterans Memorial Hospital and at
10:54 p.m. Bailey was taken by
Llfefllght to Grant Hospital In
Columbus.
At 8:44 a.m. Pomeroy was called
to Burdette Road for Nellie Cox who
wasdeadonarrlvalotthesquad; at
2:02 p.m. Pomeroy to Pomeroy
Cliff Apartments for Bertha Diehl,
taken to Veterans Memorial Hasp!·

Check accident
The Meigs County Sheriff's IJe.
partment !nvestlga ted a single
truck accident un SR 7, at ilhe
Intersection of· Forest Run and
Dark Hollow, at 12:19 a.m. today.
According to the r£1)0ri Fred J.
Muler, 21, of Ironton was driving a
delivecy truck owned by Bryan
Sparks. Ironton, when It went over
a guardrail and struck a billboard.
Miller was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy
Emergency. It Is believed the
driver went to sleep. No citation
was ISsued.

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Meigs County Emergency Medi·
cal Service r£1)0rts five caDs
Thursday; Pomeroy a! 12:21 a.m.
transported Fred Miller from an
auto accident on Rt. 7 to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
3:51 a .m. to 939 Ash St. for Vesla
Thnle to Pleasant Valley Hospital;
Rutland at 12:26 p.m. to Salem St.
lor Ida Young to Veterans Memor·
Ia! Hospital; Mlddl£1lQrt at 4: 10
p.m. to Story's Run Rd. for Arthur
R Fife to Holzer Medical Center;
Thppers Plains at 5:57 p.m. to
Reedsville· lor Martha Bailey to
Veterans Memorial Hospital .

Correction
Nellie Mario&gt; Cox, Pomeroy who
died Wednesday was 69 years of age
not 61. A sister who survives was
unintentionally omitted, Jean
Columbus.

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5 GOP hopefuls
seek nomination
m·Gallia County

Po=roy First; John Manley,
Pomeroy Serond; Evelyn Clark,
Pomeroy Third; George L. Harris,
Pomeroy Fourth; Larry R. Thomas, Bradbury; Nathan Biggs,
Laurel Cliff; George Nesselroad
Jr., Rock Springs; Cora B. Beegle,
Racine Village; Emmogene Hoi·
stein Congo, Syracuse VIllage;
James Carnahan, Racine Precinct.
Democrats have six races lor
central committee posts. The races
Include Thomas E. Mankin II and
John H. Ridgway Jr., West Chester; Chester E. Wells and FranciS
Andrew, Long Bottom; Robert A.
Matson Jr ., and William Wesley
Arbaugh, Ollvedale; David R.
WellS and Larry E . Barton, Reeds·
ville; Daniel D. Thomas and
Kenneth E. Imboden, Middleport
Serond; and Rebecca J . .Triplett
and Wlillam E. Snouffer, Middle·
port Third.
Other Democr~ts, all unopposed
for eiectkln, seeking central com·
mittee IXJS!s are David M. Brlckles,
West Bedlord; Henry L. Hunter,
North Chester; Raymond H. Boa·
IJ1ght, South Chester; CecU E.
Gillogly, Columbia; Winston Var·
ney, Lt;banon; LolaJ. Proffitt, East
Letart; Linda L. Turley, Letart;
Elizabeth Farrar, Orange; Samuel
B. May, Rutland VUiage; Peggy B.
Brickles, East Rutland; Norman C.
Will, West Rutland; Edward D.
Anderson, Salem; William Martin
Weaver, Middleport First; Yvonne
Scally, Mlddl£1)0rt Fourth; Mary
McAngus, Pomeroy First; Melinda
Jane Thompson, Pomeroy Second;
Catherine L. WelSh, Pomeroy
Fourth; Paul F . Thomas, Brad·
bulJI ; Gacy F . Hysell, Laurel Cliff;
Carol Ohlinger, Rock Springs;
Elwood Howard Jr .. Harrisonville;
Woodrow T. ZwUilng, SyracuS&lt;'
VIllage; John N. Ihle, Minersville;
Edwin S. Cazart, Racine Precinct.
Stale, area races
Meigs County voters will he
helping to dee! de district, state and
national candidates In Tuesday's
primaries.
Republican candidates lor 94th
district state representative are
Garry E. Hunter of Athens and
Myron L. McGhee, GallipoliS. The
(Continued on A.Ji

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel SlaJI

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WOMEN'S 10-K WINNER - .Iackie Moore, Wheelersburg, captured
the 1986women'sdlvlslon ollhe ltl-K (6.2mlle) run Saturday during the
annual French City Run In Gallipolis. Two tundred 111dsevenly rumers
participated In all evmts, Including 72 m the 10,000 meter oontfSI.
Above, Mike Roe, removes tag from Moore al finish line. Complete
resalls and additional pictures appear on C-l1111d C-2 today.

Meigs voters facing
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POMEROY - Meigs Count y
voters wUI decide on two county·
wide Issues when they go to the polls
Thesday.
In addition, there will be Issues In
two other subdivisions or the
countv.
All Meigs voters wtll decide upon
an addltkmal. 5 mill levy, live years
duration , for the care, mainte·
nanre, treatment and hospitail7.a ·
lion d Meigs countians who are
suffering from tubercuklsls. The
levy, known as the TB levy. has
received the endorsement of a
number oC communlty and civic
organl7.atklns.
The second issue on which all

Meigs voters will decide Tuesday Is
a one mlil, additiOnal tax , five
years, lor current expenses of the
Gallia ·Jackson ·Meigs Menial
Health Board.
In Chester Township, voters will
decide on an additional tax of one
mill , five years duration, for dust
control.
Local option decisions wUI face
voters in West lledlord Precinct .
They wUI decide on whet her the
sale of beer shall te permitted ;
whether the saleol wine and mixed
beverages by the package for
off·premiSe consumption shall he
permitted, and whether Sunday
sa les shaD be permitted.

GALLIPOLIS - Five Gallla
County Republicans are In the
running In Thesday's primary for
county commiSsioner, county audl·
tor and state representative. All
Democratic candidates are run ·
nlng without opposillon.
Polls in 36 voting precincts In the
county are open at 6:30 a .m.
Thesday and close at 7:30p.m .
Incumbent CommiSsioner Veri In
L. Swain Is opposed In the primary
by G. Gordon Fisher, who retired In
February alter 30 years with Ohio
Valley Electric Corp.'s Kyger
Creek plant.
Swain, a farmer and business·
man who was county trl'3surer In
1961·1965, bested five other GOP
rontcnders for the commtssklner
nomination In 1982 and went on to
defeatJ.E. "Dick" Cremeens in the
general electiOn.
The winner of Thesday' s votewUI
lace Democratic candidate Dr. Dan
C. Notter. Notter ~posed Commis·
sioner Kail Burleson In the 1984
commiSsioner's race.
Ronald K. Canaday, a Democrat
elected auditor In 1982, will face
~posit kln In November on the
Republican ticket rrom either R.
Rosalec Walker, an accounting
coordinator, or Markln E. Caldwell,
a tanner who has been Green
Township clerk since 1963.
Running on the GOP side for
nomination as state representative
are Myron L. "Bud" McGhee,
county treasurer since 1982, and
Athens Law Director Garry E.
Hunter. The winner of that contest
will oppose Incumbent Rep. Jolynn
Boster, D-Gallipolls.
Incumbent Common PleasJudge
Richard C. Roderick Jr., a ))&gt;mo.
cra t who unsea ted Judge Ronald R.
Calhoun In 19!ll, will fac e GaUlpolis
attorney Donald A. Cox In the
November electkln. Cox, a former
ass istant GaUla County prosecutor,
is unopposed on the Republican
ticket.
Tax lssu.s
Three tax issues wW appear on
the ballot - a ooe-mW levy for the
Gallia.Jackson-Meigs GIS Mental
Health Board; a three-tenths or a

mill renewal-reduction levy for ilhe
Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial
Library; and a one·miU fire
protection levy In Morgan
Township.
The &amp;18 te&gt;vy ~ to provide
addltklnal funding lor establlsh·
ment or ~nt.al health services in
the three-county district. Board
dficials have cited dwindling fed·
era! and state funding as a primary
reason ror the public to suwort
locally-directed services such as
counseling, domestic violence shelters and human development.
The library is seeking renewal oC
a levy at a lower rate than the
five-tenths d a mW tax approved In
March 1981. Because of a change In
.a, state funding rormula henefil·
lng the library, officials and
supporters are seeking a reduced
tax burden on county residents.
Fire levy explained
Morgan Township Trustees Johnnie Russell, 1\trley George and
Clarence Hash ex(ialned that the
total for the township's 1985 fire
contract was In excess d $3,00land
Its debt on fire contracts Is $1,150.
"ThiS Is money well spent," the
trustees said Saturday. "Our t'llr·
rent rontract Is with the VInton
Volunteer Fire Department. The
contract Is one of the. best In the
county and the department Is doing
an excellent job lor the large area
they must cover.
"Money lor this contract comes
from the township oodget. Every
dollar spent on t!J: fire rontract
means a dollar that can't he spent
lor other township programs and
needs," they continued.
Should the levy he passed, funds
collected rrom it will be used solely
for fire protection and prevention,
ilhe trustees said. It cannot he used
for any other pulllOse. they added.
"Passage rl. the levy will free up
money that. in the past, was spent
on fire coni racls. for other programs and township needs," the
trusteE's said. "This money rould
help us provide you, the township
residents, with S&lt;"rvices that we are
unable give you because of budget
restrictiOns.
"We would also like you to know
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Gas price decline hits hard
at area's oil, gas 'industry

DEMO SALE
'86 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER LOADED ..... S16,900
'86 CHRYSLER LeBARON GTS LOADED......,S.11,900
'86 DODGE SHELBY LOADED.......... Sl0,900

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Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, May 4, 1986

Committee posts
primary highlight
in ·Meigs County

Weather forecast

Ohio weather:
Sunny, mild
-Page A-3

entine

tmts

Joe Kirby Jr., who celebrated his
seventh birthday onAprU 14 with a
party at his home on Yellowbush
Rd . In Racine, Is the son of Joe
IGrby of Racine, and Dora Ann
Clay of Middleport. Peggy Kirby,
Racine, Is the step-mother.

HEATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Emergency squads answer seven calls

Along lhe Rlver ........... 1H8
Busln-............ .. .. .... ... E-1
Comics-TV ............... Insert
Classllleds ......... I»+U.7-8
Deaths ...................... ... A-7
Editorial ...................... A-2
Sports ........................ C-1·8

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Correetion

Mayor's Court

bus

Inside:

A Henderson man surre~ders to W.Va.
authorities following a standoff A-6
Bob.Hc:ieflich off~rs best wishes to a Racine
youth facing an upcoming operation - Page 8-7

Admtsslons .. Erllnda Obregon,
Henderson, W.Va.; Frank Wolford ,
Vinton; Cheryl Ferguson, Pomeroy; Naomi Sims, Pomeroy; Ida
Young, Rutland .
Dlscharges--Zelma Hawley,
Timmy Smith.

Partly cloudy today, with highs
(Continued !rom page 1i
between
55 and 60. Clear tonight,
Council again voiced lis diSpleawith
a
low
between 35 and 40. Sunny
sure with the cable system. It was
Saturday,
with
highs In the low IDs.
noted that council has not been
Extended
Foree!~$
paying franchise fees lor quile
Sunday
through
1\tesdBy
sometime.
Fair through the period. High&amp;
Attending were Mayer Eber
wiD
range from the upper Sis lo lhe ·
Pickens, Janice Lawson, clerk ,
low
li(B
Sunday, cllmblnJ Into lhe
Jack William, Glen Cuoolff, Jim
li(B
Monday
and Into the 'lOs
HUI, Bill Amott, Ernie Sisson and
Tuesday.
OVernight
lows wiU be In
Kathryn Crow, council nJembers,
tbe
30s
Sunday
and Monday
Gene Imboden, lire chief, Mr. and
(Continued !rom page I)
lee being $150 with mileage. The
mornings
.
and
In
the
406 early
Four defendants were fined and Hoffman Wednesday night.
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Jim Teaford,
cook will report back to the board
Tuesday.
Smith on the rondltion ott ne c . B. and other personnel.
six others forfeited bonds In the
Fined were Bruce H. JamiSon , Morarlty and Junior Teaford .
radkls In the buses. AlSo approved
The county academic awards court ol Pomeroy Mayor Richard
Rio Grande, $50 and costs, driving , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - was a new ~XJilcy on immediate banquet was announced for May 8. Seyler Thesday night.
under suspension; Gary A. FreE&gt;·
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emergency removal of a student
Fined were Thomas Hoskins, Jr., man, Cheshire, $2i and costs,
O!aperones lor the senior trip will
from a bus.
receive prolessionl leave for that Chauncey, $375, driving uooer the squealing tires; Steve R. Dailey,
Barbara Young was given a time period, It was voted. The influence; $63 and rosts, driving Racine, · $15 and costs, speed;
continuing contract as secretary at
South Third at Main St.
Norma A. Torres, Middleport, $15
anendance pollcy was reviSed to under suspension; $313 and costs,
Riverview.
destructkln
or
property,
and$600
lor
and costs, running over fire hose;
Middleport, Ohio
read "When a studnt attains 18
Kindergarten enrollment was years, it is his or her choice to destructin or a parking meter; · Greg LaudermUt, Middleport, $alO
diScUssed and It was noted that 32 remain in school. If a student Lena K Riffle, Pomeroy. S:alJ and and costs, leaving the scene of an
have registered at ThWE&gt;rs Plains choooes to remain in school, he or cost~. leaving the scene; Brian L. accident; Roy Boggs, Middleport,
and 28 at Chester. Location and she Is required to abide by aU school Holman, Rutland, $63 and rosts, $50 and costs, criminal trespass.
time schedules will be determined rules and regulations as any other squealing tires, andThomasFergu·
Foefeltlng bonds were Larry A.
by the board.
son, Racine, $63 androsts, faUureto
Howell, GallipoliS and Johnny T.
student under the age oC 18."
On recommendation ol Supt.
control vehicle.
Grueser, Pomeroy, $40 each,
Roberts, tllP board approved 20
Forfeiting bonds were Patricia speed; Larry D. Robinson, Pomepercent sup~XJrl for the TAG
A
problem at the Chester Hand, ReedsvUie, $44, spE('d!ng;
roy, $41, speed.
!All Agesl
program, a rounty-wide effort. It school reportedly causing a safety Donald Dlglaw, Navarre, $&lt;5,
was noted thai after the first year, problem was noted with Supt. speeding; Martel Will, Pomeroy, Ohio lottery winners
funding Is taken over by the state. Roberts to handle. The superintend- $47, speeding; Chester Dingus,
CLEVELAND (U PI i - ThursDtsciPilne problems at the high ent was also requested to check Into Carhoooale, Sll3, Intoxication;
REV. C. SONNY ZUNGA WIU PREACH ON
school 'were noted and are now duplicating spirit masters for read- Gayla Haning, Pomeroy, $:al3, day's winning Ohio Lottery
"Keeping Our Christian Family Values"
under control, Roberts noted.
ing programs in the elementary leaving the scene, and $43, left of numbers: Dally Number
315.
The board approved sending a schools. He l&lt; to secure cost ligures. center; Mark Rhonemus, Torch,
fellowship L-h•on Following S."ic•s
Ticket sales totaled $1,320,574,
cook to a food preparation work- Sanitary problems at the Chester $43, left of center.
with a payoH due of $2,7M,333.50.
shop In August at the Hocking school was noted and will be
Six defendants were fined and PICK-4
Teclmical College, NelSonville, the Improved as needed.
three others forleited bonds In the
7635.
court of Middl£11011 Mayor Fred

Committees chosen

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Run for the Roses

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were drilled by J.D. DrUiing, and
By NANCY YOACHAM
the 1ayoffs began.
'l'ln-senlioel Sial!
Only seven new wells, Including
RACINE - Lower prlees at the
gas pump mean good times lor the four this year, have been drilled
motorists but hard times for the &lt;il by the rompany since AprU 1985.
And payroll for 1985 fell to
and gas Industry - with even
$1,072,427, "About a 36 percent
harder times expected:
"This year we've drilled four drop," comments Smith.
This year, J.D. DrUiing'saverage
wells and we don't anticipate
drU!Ing any more this year, " says price for .gas is $2.8J met. 011 is
Tom Smith of J.D. DrUIIng Co., selling lor an average of $19 per
barrel. Smith says.
Racine.
Those prices are expected to drop
Along with other oll and gas
producers, J .D. Drilling, which in ever further before the end of the
1984 probably drilled more wells year, he adds, to $2.30 met and $13
than any other rompany In Ohkl, Is per barrel.
J.D. Drilling's total payroll for
feeling the effects of declining oil
~ Is expected to he $1B5,00l
and gas prices.
The declining prices, coupled which, according to Smith, is about
with stringent regulatklns In the a ro percent reductiOn.
At the rresent time, J .D. Drilling
dis!X'sal of brine, a byproduct of oil
and gas drilling, have caused the has 53 employees within its main
ttflce.
layoffs of numbers of employees.
"The oU Industry In Ohio Is on
At J.D. Drllllng's peak In 1984,
explains Smith, the company hard limes," agrees Ted DeBrosse,
drilled 253 wells and sold liS gas for assiStant chief of ilhe Ohio Departan average price of $4.60 per ment d Natural Resources' Dlvthousand cubic feet and oil fur the tskln of 011 · and Gas. "Many
companies are laying off slafl, "
average price of $28 per barrel.
The company payroll that year DeBrosse adds, "and some comwas $1,677,895, not Including panies may end up filing
bankruptcy."
subrontractors.
The law r1 supply and demand
In 19Hi, Smith reports, J .D.
dictates oil prices, exjialns De·
Drilling's gas and on prlees feU to
Brosse, and "when OPEC rouldn't
averages of $3.90 mel and $~ a
agree on production quotas. they
barrel, respectively.
fiooded the market and the bottom
DriDin&amp; drops off
In April of 1985, House Bill 501 • fell rut of the lndustcy."
"When oil goes up," exjialns
regulating the disposal d brine
Smith, :·gas goes up," and vice·
went Into effect.
In all ~f 1,91!5, only 41 new wells
versa.

.,

Although no actual Qgures have
been compiled regarding the
number of laydfs within OhiO 's oil
and gas lndustcy, Kirk Jordan,
executive vice president of t!J: Ohio
OU and Gas Associat!ori In Newark,
estimates that the productiOn end of
the industry has klst more than Zi
percent of Its employees since the
first of t!J: year. He ful'fher expects
that total employment will "down
to half by mid -summer."
Effect seen marea
The Ohio Oil and Gas Association,
which Is an Industrial trade organ!·
zatkln, operates group Insurance
programs within ilhe Industry. It Is
on the number of cancellations In
!nsuranre coverage that Jordan
estimates layclf figures.
On the productkln end oC drilling,
Jordan estimates that during
Ohio's peak, about 15,lm people
were employed In the on and gas
lndustlJ', not including those workIng In relatro fields.
Locally, reports Kathryn Hart,
head of unemployment claims at
Pomeroy's office of the Ohio
Bureau of Employment Services,
at least six area oil and gas
producers have employees that
have ftled claims this p~t winter.
For example, there were three
round-the-clock shifts, with four
men to a shift, on each of J.D.
Dr!Wng's thrre rlgs whJch are now
parked. '"lblse men," says Smith,
"are drawing unemployment at the
pre;ent time."
Hart has ~ Idea exactly how

DRILLING AT STANDSTilL - In 1984, J .D.
Drllllng Co. of Racine drilled 2113 wells. In IJ88 the
company has drilled lour we&amp;, with oo additional
many people In Meigs County are
unemployed from the oU and gas
Industry, "because some may sign
up In other counties."
oThere have alSo been claims filed
by employees from related indus·
tries, such as excavating, she adds.
During the summer of 1984, says
Smith, J.D. Dr!lllngh~ "eight rlgs
operating (three which'\vereowned
by ilhe rompany, one leased and tre
other four subrontracted), 20 doz.
ers and seven dltchers working
rtve, six and seven days a w~k ."
Three local excavating comP..·
les were under contract to buDd and

'• drilling anlidpaled. J.D. Drilling OWiflll.-ee rip lllld
Ill are abut down at lite )llesent time.
rip
""' parked In lhe company's yard In Racine.

reclaim drUllng sites and three
local pipeline contractors were
laying pipe, he adds.
But oU and gas will no longer
suwort the excavating and pipeline
contractors, explains Smith. "so
they've had to try and pick up &lt;ther
types of jobs."
Seeldng otber )lbll
Local contractors are oow tid·
ding for jobs such as strip mine
reclamatkln or water and sewer
projects he says.
JeHers Excavating, of Laurel
CUff, has picked up some work In
Kentucky, says Smith, where the

These,,.,

majority or drilling In the rountry is
being done because r:J. the soli

fonnations and less stringent government regulatiom.
Local well-servicing companies,
such as the Leading Creek Corp.,
and brine haulers, have also been
hard hit by the virtual shut down In
gas and oil drilling.
J .D. Drllllng Is licensed tohaullts
own brine, and with only minimal
amounts to be hauled !rom .wellS
already In productkln, the company
ro longer contracts rutslde haulers.
Terry ~to haul brine
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