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M•rch 7, 18815-

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conn1e:s
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M~igs project.~. ·
(Continued !rom page 1)
t'Stlmate for lhls work ls$61)(KI.
Robct1 s has rccommended a n
Tourtsm Expansion and Employ·
menl Plan presently und('r develop- · !'aS&lt;'ml'nt tx•.glvcn .).D. Drilling to
ment by Buckeye Hills. Prellml· lay ~as llnrs along 1100 ft. ofbC'rmon
nary tourism Jdeas.Jor t.he..cu\lnty C'o~ nty _Rd,_28 !Apple Grove·
are to be narrowro down ancl llorcas) in L• •fart Township. Throutlined as to what wtll tx• needed to drllling company has oeen unable to
achieve them and possible 1\Jnding · obtain rlghts-or~way from propeo·t~·
sou tees. Costello plans tosut&gt;mlt th(' owners. · Hobeo1 s sa id h(• could
Ideas to the commissioners in Apr·ll. l'or&lt;'SN' no problctm if lhPcompany
Oosser noted that tourism Is buril'S the lln&lt;'S thr€\' fl . deep.
predic!J'd to be lhe eouniry's Holrrts- s-ug:gl'~t:-; !hat someone
number one Industry by the year from the county tic prrsent when the
21XXt. "Tourism cn•ah•s jobs, di· fin&lt;'S ~rr- la id. I!(' also r('(·ommends
rectly and Indirectly," ;,dd"'J that the county dt•vr-lop guid!'linl's
lor thl•s(• typeS of rt'C(u£•sts.
Costello.
Holx•t1 Byer. of the Ml'lgsC'ounly
Closser reported a bill Is now
before the Ohio legislature. asking F:mcrgmcy Mcdical S.•rvicc, sent n

Dr. Ht&gt;len E:dna Gettles, 81, 6(11
First Ave., Gallipolis, died at9 a.m.
Wednesday in Holzer Medical
Tenter. Born Oct. 17, 100:1. she was the
daughter of tbe late John Thurman
and Helen Kroehler Arnold.
A graduate of Pomeroy High
School. Ohio University and the
Klr!&lt;.svllle (Mo.! C!illegeof Ostcopa·
lhic Medicine, she received her first
practical experience at 1-!arrtsvllle,
W.Va., and was associated with Dr.
Hoy Esh£'na ur at! he Point Pleasant
Cllnlr.
ShP was a mE'mber of the
of the American Hevolu·

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· He also reported on tJOssibiP
Jundlng cuts that could he madP in
federal government programs, par·
Ucularly, revenue sharinj;t.
Commlsslont'r David Koblentz
asked Closser lf grant money migh t
be available to fund either the·
building of a new dog pound or
repair of the present .pound·r ''No."

_~-&lt;:!tj&lt;f{.frry·\~~~a;;r·mu·f

.James, Katherine, and Mrs. VIcky
McBrayer, all or Gallipolis; three
great-grandsons; ·a brother, Alfred
Amoldo!Galllpolls; andtwoststers,
Mr't M.T. Epling pf Gallipolis, and
Mrs. Paul (Zelda) Healy orwaimit
Creek, Calif.
A sister and a brother preceded
her In death.
Funeral services wUI be held at 11
a.m. Saturday ln Grace United
Methodist Church Chapel, with the
Rev. Bruce Harris otnctatlng.
Burial will be In Frankfort·
Greenlawn Cemetery, Frank!oo1, ·
Ohio. Friends may call ·at McCoy·
Wethetholt·Moore Funeral Ho111e,
First Ave., Gallipolis. from 3-5

from Charles Sayre for a i:t Chevy
,
,
f
van,; md .Jam(-s W. ( aS&lt;·y or a 7'
l)odge van be accept rd.
ThoS&lt;' wer(• surplus vehicles whlc h
had been advertl.sni for sale.
'red Warner, Mdgs County High~
way Department crew supervisor,
was also prPsent for Wednesday' s
ffi('('tlnj;t, -Commissioner Hichard

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bu to be
d
requests contrt t ns
rna e to
theGraceUnlt-'MethodlstChurch
""
Memorial Fund.

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Meets tonight

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AmeetingpftheMelgsChapterof
Alcoholics Anonymous wUI be held
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(Thursday)

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donations of money, labur and

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has been
In other
Both Koblentz
and done
commissioner
Manning Roush reported th(· Me igs
pound Is clean, and thai dog warden
Clarence Taylor L~ at the pou nd at .
the appointed Hmrs which a rP
' posted at the facility .
. Snow removal cosl'
Wilbur Robinson and Bob Mar·
cinko, Orange Township Trustees,.

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Electric ·or Gai .. _.................................. Sale
Reg. 1439, 30" Whiit or Almond
flee~ Clock, Timor, OYin Window ....... Salt
log. 1S79, Whitt, Electric, Stlf Clean,
llack Glass, Clock, Timer ..................... Salt
Reg. 1419, Almond,
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Gas, Oven Window .............................: Sale
leg. 1449 Almond, Gas, Cont. (loan,
Clock, Timor ..........,..,............................ Sale
Rog. 1509 White, Gas, Cant. Clean,
Clock, Black Glau, .............................. Sale

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ruodcr Fl;)atun;s rnctud c Ct\ltnneloc k
ciJgllalr cmow wnt ror &lt;lrltlliiU!II 'banr;t
tunrng ol Uf) to j 27 chflnncl s Also
o lh: r ~ $1Jp() r Aq .uFtltur CO JY pr,cturc
hi tiC _automutrc tot or co ni rot onLI
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Weather forecast

• AutomaiiL- tOICi r tonlrul ~ ·ld lle~~tone conttlron

' Mostly cloudy &lt;onlght. t..ows l.n t hP
upper 40s. Mostly cloudy and warm
with · scatterY'(i show&lt;•o·s Friday.
Highs betwccn 65 and 70. Thl' chance
or precipitation is 20 pcrt~·nt tonight
and 40 percent
Saturday through Monday:
MOHtly lair llltd mild Saturday
through Monday. Hlglvi from the
mid 4118 lo the mid 501; Saturday,
from the mid !ilfi lo the mid 611H
Sunday and bt thellll!l Monday .IAWH
lnlm the upper 20s 10 the upper 311$
Saturday and Sunday and In the 408
Moncbay.

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• SUPfr A cr u l rll~&gt;r blacll ma1tr1 I)II,ILJt f'
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• Cllni~Moorm olylfd du18hle Dl~~tr c L ~~rnel wrth

Pb&lt;lny

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RIG. '349.00

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Ohio Lottery officials said 187

tjcketa lilted flveoftheslx numbers.
and each Is worth $1,006. Another
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CABBAGE PATCH KIDS
TODDLER BOYS 2 PC.

COVERALL OUTFIT
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With Knit Shirt $

Reg. SJ9.00 ........ SALE

16

SHORTS I KNIT SHIRTS
Reg. 112.00 ........ SALE $10

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SALE

MEN'S

KNIT SHIRTS

MEN'S SHORTS

Gym .lhort1. tennis thorts,
fiMOI Uned lhortl In 1ft IXCI4·
lent lltyle •hd aolor ..teet ion.
CoorCUnlte with lhirll on Nil
thl• we-':end. llrft I. M. L •nd

Short siMvl 11y... In dre11y
shlrt1. Sltll 8, M, L. XL, XXL lhd
)()(L ph.11 11111 . You'll IU•• th..e
new 1tyie1 1nd colotl.

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Moo's 17,95

Min's S7.95

SHilTS,........................... '6.31

SHOm .......................... '6.31
Mon'tii1.9S
SHGm ......................,... 19,51
Moll's S(4.9S
Shorts .......................... 111.a1
Mon's I IUS

Mon's 19.95
SIIIITS.. .......................... I7,91
Mon's 112.95
SIIIITS .......................... SJ0.21
Mon'sii4.9S

MARCH
WINOS SALEf
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BLACK NYLON
FLIG"T PANTS
MULTI-ZIPPERED POCKETS .

2 PC. OUTFITS

CLEVELAND (i\Pi - Saturday's "Ohio Lotto" jacki&gt;&lt;Jt Is
estimated at $1.6mlllion because no
one picked all slx numbers drawn In
the latest game, state lott ery
otnclais said today,
The wlnnlng numbers drawn
wedllesclay night were 3, B, l o, 16, 18

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• 61uclron Ch~nnf.Lock' Dlgllat Rtmote Co rltl.t~l provule\
mullr bind tunrrril ol uo lo 12/ bro~dcasr and c~lll e
t.h~nnrl~ /Se;a1 111 forwrd or rf'Ve r ~ .. MupPrrrg only at
r h~nn~l ~ pr DJ.!t)lnm~d mlo ufs ml!rnory AI \O turn 'I
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•Ouartt r ry staltunmg ~vstem teatulf~\ prnpoml at.cur
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• Autorntr'L color wntrola nd le,Monr cormtmn

110. 1719.00

Sale

TODDLER IOYS

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Umbralla Table ................ '103
WHITE, PAnNA, MIST GIHN

RCA 25" dia;,l Color TV with
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The Sqclal Secur.Jty AdmlnlstraUon orrtce in Gallipolis Is one of 18
Ohio -locations slated for possible
closing ln lnt~rnal documents pre·
pared by the U.S. DeJ)artment of
Health and Human Services.
Regional SS officials mntend that
there are no plans tor closing the
orrtees, and Health and Human
Services Secretary Margaret
Heckler told congre;smen Thursday thai a "hit Ust" of office closings
Is "premature."
.
Mrs. Heckler Informed the H'ou8e
Budget Commlttee'that her depart ment lscomplllngllstsofofflcesthat
couldbeclosedasameansofcuttlng
the federal bUdget.
The proposed closings would take
place over
and If
. the next five years,
'

Reagan did not mean what he
said, Block said, adding that "the
president understand~ the problem" confronting farmers .
Asked about Reagan's remark at
'a briefing !or farm journalists
Thursday Block said: "What hewas
really saying Is that he feels that we
will probably IO'Seaboul5per~nl or
4 percent, whateverlhenumberthat
he said. He wasn't suggesting there
aren't more than tl]at ln trouble. "
When he vetoed the bill Wedne;·
day, Reagan said: "The truth ofthe
matter is- ln need of Immediate
help are less than 4 percent or
around 4 percent at best, of aU the
farmers ln the United Statf'S.
Nlnety·slx percent do not have
liquidity problems."

approved, can result in the reducuon Of the SS payroll by 17,00'1
employees.
·
But the draJt document being
prepared "does not indicate a
pollcy ... lhey may or may not be
Implemented later," Mrs. Heckler
said.
Marlene Moleski, regional ss
commissioner ln Chicago, said
rept)rts of possible office closings
around the state and the nation are
untrue.
Besides GaUl polls, the Jist proposal Includes SS offices ln Athens,
Cambridge, Marietta and Ironton.
Democrats ln the House of
flepresentatJves have vowed to
bloc~ any personnel cutbacks ln the
ss administration.

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New For Sprlngl

JR. DRESSES

Sharp New Lookl In cot·
ton-poly, prlnta, eollde or

-reucker.

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VALUES

leg. '2.99

HAND tOWEL .. s1.99
Reg. ·sut

FACE CLOTH .... S1.50

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

state Rep.
,JolyM Bootter

SM • XXL

TOWEL
CLOSE·OUT
BATH TOWEL ... S3.59

Emergency legislation providing
up to $100 miUion ln low Interest
farm loans has been approved by the
Ohio Houseal Representatives. The
bill will '!lOW go thc1he Ohio Senate
for Its consideration. ,
The loans wlll be available In time
for the spring planting season,
according to Rep. .Jolynn Boster
0-Galllpolls.
The bill places a $50,001 cap on
each loan and farms must have lOor
fewer employees to qualify for the
loans.
The bill, which wlll establish a
separate agriClilturalltnked depos·
Its program , is similar to a
successful small business loan
program, Boster said. The program

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IAUfll Hudloa, u ••llttnllo len. Baai.U JolatM!In,
J).Le., toolla . , . her lhoukler .. Dernemlac
membent of tile ll\eU8e Budpt Cot•u•dll~• pllw to

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Ohio Hous-e .farm bill
offers rmancial help

WASHINGTON (API -Agrlcullure Secretary John Block says
President Reagan mlsspoke when,
vetoing a controversial !arm credit .
bill, he said only 4 percent of
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ROBES

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March 11.
(Continued on page 12)
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Arm Chair................... Salt 147
.... 154.00
.... '122.00

Admlned ..Jesslc Bowers, Middleport; E:dward Tcmpll'ton, Porn~·
roy; Everett Ransom, llaclne: Lula
Shaffer, Pomeroy; Ralph Kern,
Shade; Arlene Hill. Pomeroy;
Kathy Anderson, Chl-shlre; .Jack
Adams, Racine; Chester Shahan,
Portland; Jeffrey Proffitt. Haclnr.
Dlscharged..none.

violation and an assault violatiOn
during February with S2l2 being
collEcted ln bonds and fines .
Clerk Shirley Evans was in·

LovtHGI Glider ••: •••• Sale s1•s
•••. 199.00
larrtl Chair ................Salt
.... 156.00

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doe~n't

will be admlnL•tel'ed by the state
treasurer's office.
"Although a linked deposit program Is not designed to bailout those
famicrs ~tecl.erlng on the edge of
bankruptcy," Boster said, " th('
program will provide many
farmers with' additional financial
resources to gel their ~rops planted
this spring."
Long term solutions , Boster
added, should come from Washington. However, In the meantime,
"this program does provide Ohio
fanners with an extra tool to get
them through the current emergency," she said.
If enacted. the bill will provide
needed flnan~lal ~upport that may

prevent ·a major !arm crisis In Ohio,
Boster added .
The measure alsocrealf'S a credit
arbiter within the Ohio Department
of Agrlcult urP 16 a'S lsi farmers and
le nders In resolving Iheir problems
before bankrupt cy proc.wdlngs arc
started.
Th&lt;' stale treasurer will Initiate
the the loan proc«iure by lnvestlng a
certificate or deposit with a local
bankatbelow market Interest rates .
The bank In turn wtu then loan the
money to farmers at interest rates
below normal borrowing rates.
Boster explained. The loans will not
be guaranteed by the state and the
bank will assume all risks, she
addt'd.

see _as many problem

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ent rate declines

. WASHINGTON (API - Civilian unemployment
rE&gt;Cord 1();.7 mUtton, the Labor Department reported.
seasona Uy adjusted basis.
recrsslon.
, ···-· .... .~~~~~~1~~(~~~~do~wn .~?. ~3]!!!r~-e~L ln.!"!..b~ar:}:J'S.-~ll! .•b~!KP!.1hg,~!MI9YJll@.l,g!!)!lCfll1)eJn.l!!.d!JStr1~ .,~.-rn. .. Ol!Br..a!!,.~tl!P-.unemv!ayw.e~!"""s.!e···'NI:"""'G!Hl:!~·~'~~ •i&lt;'"~iJ'.'I!'.flc- ~cr•f&gt;Sr·t:;,o~p;;•~",;;);v;;;;c;:Htow~ ~~~, .....
sl-teng\h crea!oonearly 3M,OOJ
· providing services rather than btthOsemanu!actwlng
percentage point !rom January's 7.4 percent,
unemploynic,nt rates for February:
new jobs, the government said today;
products.
continuing the up-and-down oscillations . that h '!!:~ .
-:Adu lt m en, 6.~ [&gt;E'I'CPJll. u.nshangr&lt;~ .
..
.. - Tile .r.!!rnl:!!.&gt;r !lf. ~=np!eye:! 1'~-nc!'!car.:;,.~.cwe...er, ·
lndc'(:..:l;···16tiiylng t.l!iure' 1'fre congr-essioriai · joini • ·• ch'aractei'lied uriemployni'lmt slrice ffi!d:l!*l4.
~Adu lt women, 6. 7 percent, down from 6.8 percent .
Ecooomlc Committee, Janet L. Norwood, the
Civilian joblessness has been moving In a na&lt;Tow
- Tl'&lt;?n-agers, 18.4 percent, down tram 18.9 perl'Cnt .
remained about the same, wlth8.4mllllon people listed
as out of work, down just85,(lX)from January.
commissioner of labor statistics, said, "Large
range of 7.1 perCj'nt to 7.5 percent since last May.
-Whites, 6.2 percent, down from 6.4'percent .
over-thl'-month gains ln the servil-e-producing sector
Analysts predict It will drop to 7 percent or even tower
-Blacks, 16.3 percent, up from 14.9 percent.
Moreover, the jobless rate for black workers rose by
1.4 percentage points to 16.3 percent,largely as a result
(255,(lX)) were partly offset by declines ln the
this summer, but then edge upward later ln the year.
~Hispanics, 9.7 (X'rcent. down from 10.6 perl'Cnt .
of Increased joblessne;s among adult black men. The
goods-producing se&lt;;tor, particularly In manu!actur·
The rate, which reached a post-Depression peak of
An alternate overall unemploym~nt rate, combln·
rate for whites, meanwhile, wasoff,from6.4percentto
lng." Goods-producing jobs !ell!J7,(00.
10.7 pen'Cilt ln November 1982, dropped to 7.2 percent
lng the IJ5.1 million -memher civilian labor force wtt·h
6.2 percent.
Meanwhile, the length of the average workweek for · last June, then headed up again before falling to 7.1
the roughly 1.7 million members of the armro fa ref'S
The number of Americans holding jobs rose to a
production workers fell 36 minutes t.o 40.0 hours on a
percent In NovembC'r. the lowest rateslnce thc198l -82
stationed ln the United States, fell to 7.2 percent from
7.3 percent .

Racine vUiage council has sche· structed to send Angel Communica·
duled its annual cleanup days !or on !Ions a letter regarding HBO In that
March 20, 21, and 22. Durtng the
the service needs tine tuning and
program booklets should be dlstribperiod, a vlllage truck will haul
away trash only It It Is placed at the
uted earlier. Complaints regarding
vehicles being left on roadways
cutblng. Council has stressed that
· residents need to clean up some or
were discussed and Marshal Lyons
will be asked to check on violators.
they may be subject toflnes under a
.
--~.~Complaints aired
town ori!Jnance.
In other matters conducted all he
Reports ~ere also a Ired on the
recent council session, repair to the
abuse or \rash collection which
Include the more than one famlly Is
front of the dump truck and to the
steering mechanism on a backhoe
uslng the service, but paYing only
the one family rate and are using
. was authorized. The vUiage al)d
water .board wlll share costs on the
more than the designated numberor
trash bags. Heavy Items are belng
. latter repair.
An Insurance salesman presented · put Into bags which as a result burst
lnfonnaflon on a group cancer open. The ordinance on hauling
Insurance policy that it available to
provides that the residential rate Is
town employes.
$12 per quarter per famUy and that
Glenn Rizer, ·street commls·
llems be placed at curbside ln
stoner, reported that during Febru·
suitable containers which can be
ary, he and general relief workers
easily loaded onto the truck. No
spent 99 hours ln snow removal
more !han slx JO.gaUon bags are to
uslng five loads and cinders and 12
be used.
loads of trash were hauled to the
'Council asks residents tp cooper·
landfiU.
ate with the ordinance so that the
present pickup rate can continue.
Pollee Chief Alfred Lyons re-

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account of their total snow rcmovol
costs during the cou nty's fou r day
snow emergency. That total was
SIJ42.55 and Include; the rental of a
bulldozer. The trustees hope state
money may beCome available to
help pay for thP added expenses
incurred during that time .
Approval by the commisslon&lt;'rs
has not yet bren glvc·n · to Ihi'
propoSEd. union agreement . for
county highway depamncnt employees. " It's stU! under conside o'a·
tlon, :· 5aid Koblentz.
Bridge construction on Township
Fld. l76maybeflnlshrobythe first of
the week reported Phil Roberts.
county &lt;.'ngineer. A_ cost s haring
agreement between the munty a nd
Ohio Power Co. is funding the
bridge. Ohio Bridge ro. out Of
Cambridge Is In charg£• of
construction.
After completion oft he brldgP, the
Ohio Bridge c·rcw will move their
equipment to County Rd. :1 !Depot
St.) where they will drive pi Illig to
repair a slip In t h\' road. Cost

Emergency Medical Services
reports.
At 5: !illa.m., the Rutland Unit took
John Kahn from Meigs Mine 2 to
O'Bieness Hospital . in Athens:
Racine at 5:41 p.m. look Chesler
·Shal]an from Great Bend to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Ra ·
cine at 6: 'll p.m. took Jack /\dams
·from Adams Road to Vc·terans
Memorial and at 9: IY.i p.m. Flacln&lt;·
went to Route 124 for .Jt•ff l'roiJ'ilt,
taken to Veterans Memorial.

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"The president did mlsspeak,"
Block said Thursday under ques·
tlonlng by the Senate Agriculture
Com!J1Itlee. "A much higher per·
cen oagethanthatarefaclngscrious
:~in and stress nnanctauy," he
According to Agriculture Depart ·
menl economists, approximately
178,!Ul "famlly-sl7.e l'Ommerclal
farms' 1 with sales of $40,1XXl to
$.'i00.1XXl· annually have debts In
excess of 40 percent or their assNs
and are· In a severe cash-flow
squeeze. Those do not Include other
"highly leveraged" farms.ln larger
and smaller sa Irs categories.
The 178,0XImlddle-slzefarms In a
financial blnd represent te;s than 8
percentofallthe!armslntheUnlled
StateS, but they account fornearly18
percent or total production and are
considered the cornerstone of the
ramlly farm system. They also

make up 28 percent of the mid·sl7.c
group.
"We believe thej&gt;ercentagelossof
farms will be heavier this year,
maybe in the range of 5 percent" or
the U.S. total and "II could get
sllghfly above that," Block said.
Accoo·dtng to USDA projections
for the next three to five years, the
annual farm loss."probably will stay
In that range or lesS" before starting
to Pasc "back down to tho normal
ra ngi'" of tosses, he said .
Block made his remarks at a
conference of farm journalists held
at USDA to explain and promote lh&lt;'
administration's new farm bill, thP
Agricultural Adjustment Act of
1985, which calls for a mluctlon In
government commodity supports in
favor or a '.'mark£&gt;t-orl£&gt;nted"
system.

Agriculture St.&gt;cretary
,John Bk&gt;ek

SocSec cost-of-living raise·
deadlocks budget _committee
Budget Committee is
over whether to
question of proposed cost -of-living frCCZ1'S for a wide
cancel cost·of.llvlng Increases next year for :1.5.5
rangf'Ofgovcmmentpenslonand benefit prom-ams ~
million Social Security recipients to help prune federal
Including those !or veterans and retired fropral
deficits.
workers. He argued thf'Se beneficiaries should b&lt;• put
Committee Chairman Pete v, Domenlcl, R·N.M.,
· on the same foollngwl\h Social Security recipients .
said his panel wUI try again next week to brteak the
Before quitting until noon on Tuesday, thl'
committee voted to reject Reagan's proposal to
lnnpasse, predicting that some !orm or benefits fret&gt;Zc
l!.'rmlnate the Legal Sei'VIces Corp., addin~ It to a
will ultimately prevail. despite strong Reagan
growing list of programs spared from tht• budg£'1 knlf('.
administration objections.
In a series of votes late Thursday after a stprmy
The committee voted earlier Thursday to tk'ny tooth
two-hour debate, the22-membercommlttrercjected,
hospitals and doctors any incre&lt;osc In Ml&gt;dlcart'
1J.8,Domenlcl'sproposaltofreezebenefltsaswellasa
payment rates next year. It also voted 2().() a~ainst .
Reagan's recommendation to ratS(' the premiums
rival effort by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N. Y.,
to block such a freeze, by a 12·9 vote.
paid by Medicare patIents.
It alllo rejected, 18-3, a middle-ground j)I'OIXlllal by
Generally, the Republlcan·conlr'OIIed committee
has bel.'nrejecllngmost o!thepresldent'sproposalsfor
sen. EmestHolllngs, D·S.C.. thai would haveglventhe
deep domestic spending cuts and program termlnacost·of·llvlng Increases only to those with earnings
below the poverty llne.
lions while voting to freeze most federal programs at •
Failure or Congr~s to act on the Issue would allow
current spending levels.
nextJanuary'scost-of.llvlnglncreasetotakeeffectas
So far, It has defied Reagan and voted to spare
scheduled, as the president has proposed. The ·
Amtrak subllldles, mass transit grants, too student
loan program, theSr1'1all Buslnl'SSAdminlstratton, tht•
proposed freeze would cut about $6 billion from the
Appalachian Regional Commission · and Urban
deflcllln 1986.
''There are two or three people who may change
Development Action Grants.
their vote (ln favor of a freeze I It they get something
But when It came to Social Security brncflts, the
ei.ie- tiiey--wiirt,'' Dornenld said. "i stiii thinK rnere!s"" -~ tr~mast :spending raiiy cameto ~ff a-bnipt-hnh .
pretty sublltanttal support for a freeze."

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BOB HOEFLICII
Gtneral

WASHINGTON (NEA) - "I'm
selling wheat today for less tl)an I
did five years ago - but buyers In
other countries now must pay mOT«'
for II than ever before," says.
Farnam, N«&gt;b., rancher-farm«&gt;r
Tom VIckers. " It can't go on Uke
this."
VIckers holds a relatively modest ·
Pc&gt;lliical position - he's a member
of· N«&gt;braska's state legislature -

but h«&gt; understands far more about was not attributable to any of his
the Impact ol global economics on administration's policies or actions.
"A lot or It has to do with the
doDJestlc agriculture than does the
runaway lnllatlon, the double-digit
country's leading elected official.
When President Reagan was tnnatton that we had In the past,"
asked about thf' plight of the proclaimed the president, appar·
nation's rural residents at his · ently obUvious to lhe devastating
February news conferenef', he
Impact ol the overvalued dollar on
Insisted that "the farm problem Is
agricultural exports.
the result of things that have beeri
When one journalist suggested
done In the past" - and certainly
of
that the strong dollar - a ·

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AP Sporia Writer
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) -So much
for the home-murt advantage 1n the
Mid-American Conference Basketball Tournament. Ball Sta~ shot
down that theory by Upsetting host
Toledo In the opening round
Thursday night.
"I can't remember very much
aboot the g~. My head 1s
swlnvnlng rtght nqw," said BaU
" Stale's :Mike cnesser. whose steal
and free tbrow with four seconds left
provided the Cardinals with' their
68-&amp;i margin. ,
It was only the 13th ~!~!teat In 76
home games for Toledo (16-12)
against
In ~year-

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good tast e, addr('sslnJ;:" Issues. no.l J)f'rsonalities . .

the massive federal budget deficits
during Reagan's tenure- might be
the leading cause of other nations'
tnabUity to purchase this country's
farm crops, the vi-.:sldentrejreted
the Idea.
"The problem with the dollar
tqday.'' explalned,Reagan, ·;,Is that ·
our trading parthers In Europe
hav«&gt; not caught up wlth us In their
economic re&lt;&lt;w••rv.

ary economics does not comport
. wlth r«&gt;allty In 1h«&gt; global marketplace. Indeed, lhe overvalued
dollar Is proving to be more
damaging to U.S. agriculture than
any of the revllf'd emmrgoes on .
crop exports Imposed by Rl!agan's
predecessors.
·
exports were valued

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LETIERS OF OPINION ar(' w£&gt;1COm£&gt;. Th('v shou ld I.H• lt&gt;sS than

By GEORGE sTRoDE

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Bobcats face Kent State in MAC semi finals

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
· Friday, March 8. 1985

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Michigan's is
coach.
or later,
everybody
going"Sooner
to get Invited
to
the Ronnie Harper show. He was
levitating-:-"
StiU, Payne thinks Eric Newsom&lt;&gt;, a 5-8 guard who scored 22
points, is lhe key man for Miami.
"When IK&gt; plays weu otrenstvety.
Miami gels very tough to beat. They
wlll do well In the tournament as ·

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sltghtly to $37.8 billion last year.
Th«&gt; fundamental problem faced
by lhe nation's farmers Is that they
hav«&gt; become too efficient. In a
typical year, they produce 4fXl
mUIIon to 500 mfl!lon bushels of
f'XCe5S, Wheat and about 1.2 billion
bushels of excess corn~ even after
accounllng for domestic consumptlo~ and export sales. .
To relieve the economic pressure
causro by overprOduction, half of
!iii crops and onl,.lltird of al~ feed
grains must go Into lntel'l)atlonal
commerce.
The Importance of exports Is
Illustrated by soybeans, a crop
whoSI' annual d,omestlc harvest
exceeds two billion bushels and
whose producers have been SJll!nd·
lng about $6 million annually to
df'velop glohal markets.
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· In spite of what some peopl«&gt; believe is an overload of lnstaUmrot and
mortgage debt, Am«&gt;rlcan houSI'holds seem to he doing pretty w«&gt;llof late.
In fact, says a University of Michigan surv«&gt;y of consumer attitudes. "th.e
personal financial situation of Ammerlcan families improvro to a greate, .
extl'nt in 1!)!W than in any other year In thf' prior two decades,"
' . .
; A couple of r«&gt;a~ons why ar«&gt; obvious: Relatively low inflation and a great
expansion in the' labo( force. More people than ever are working, and the
jlaychecks they take home are not eaten up by rising prices.
Ther«&gt; is a less recognized reason, too, a nd It Involves high Interest rates
and a rather _healthy , stock market. Investors, that is, are adding
'substantially to their paychecks from «&gt;arnlrigs in both equ'lty aiid credit "
m a rkets.
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: Researchers at First Pennsylvania Bank calculate that since last July
i.he stock market has "lifted th«&gt; value of houSI'hold holdings of equity
betwf'f'n $2JO bU!ion and $.lXl btlllon."
· Big numbers have a tendency to lose their mei"'ing, but not when dividoo
. by 230 million. which is the rough estimate of aU Am«&gt;rlcans. That $2.:;()
billion means mor«&gt; than $1,00l to sprod for f'Vf'ry man, women and child.
: And they have been spending, which In ltSI'If helps promote that_good
feeling showing up in an the consumer confldf'ncesurveys. A$1increase in
net worth,-says·Pennsylvanla Bank,-means.an.additional6 c«&gt;nts added to
spending.
While stocks have been good to .investors, so haVf' high Interest ratf'S. '
· Most oft he time you hear aboutth«&gt; negative side of interest rates- that,
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for _example, trey dampen spending a nd make it difficult for business to
WASHINGTON- The _Reagan
The CIA had no Idea whether
and Dale Van Alta have come
fully compared the secret version
e/(pand. But in recent years they have been putting money Into the
pocketbook, too.
administration is using the rubber
Yurt Andropov had·a wife and, If he
across a 'Classic example. of this In a
against the public one to find out
Slndling«&gt;r &amp; co., a Media, Pa. mar ket consumer research company, . stamp of secrecy with reckless
did, whether she was his first or
1982 Air Force study. Commlssljust what the classification stamp
notes that since 1978, the yl«&gt;ld from llxf'd-income securities has risen as a
disregard forth«&gt; American publ1c's
second. Her preSI'nCf' at his funeral
oned by former Air Force Chief of
was used for.
percentage of total income.
.
nght to know.
finally «&gt;nabled the CIA's doggro
Staff Gen. Lew Allen, till&gt; study Their conclusion Is that the secret
From 12.2 percrot in 1978, th«&gt; yield roSI' to 13.3 Jll!rc«&gt;nt in 1979, to 14.5
I've sounded this theme before,
ag«&gt;nts to solve this puzzle. Konstan·
callro "Air Force" ~.. - appar- docum«&gt;nt Is simply crystal·ball
pe[l:ent.in 198!, to 16.3 percent in 1981 and to16.81n 1982. It dipped In 1983, to
but this time I'm going to let you in
tin Chernenko's wife was also kind
ently was supposed to determine
gazing and has no busln«&gt;ss being
on a llttl«&gt; secret about many of
enough to show up for the same
"the operational envlronm«&gt;nt classtfled, other than to hide the
16.1 Jll!rcent, but then rebounded to 16.8 percent last y«&gt;ar.
Meanwhile. interest paid to business by th«&gt; consumer sector has
these classlfled documents: Quite
ev«&gt;nt, Sf'ttllng another Intelligence
which will confront the Air Force at
absence of omniscience evidenced
remained far more stable, although It too has riSI'n- from 2.5 p«&gt;rcent of
frankly, they are often classified not
gap.
the tUrn of the century."
by the Air Force's top planners.
· houSI'hold expenses in 1978 to 2.8 J)l!rcentln 1983 and 3.1 percent last year. · so much for what Is In them, as for ·
Hiding the limitations of U.S.
TJ!e exreutlve summary my
Out of the total of 94 paragraphs
Consumers. that is, have been g«&gt;ttlng a better deal at the hanks and
what Isn't.
lntelllgroce may be justifiable at
associates obtained Is classified
In the secret report, only SI'Vf'n
other institutions that pay lnt«&gt;rest.lt adds to houSI'hold confid«&gt;nce, and It
Take, for example, a Central
the "Top Secret"lev«&gt;l, but ther!O' Is
"Secret-No Fom-WNINTEL." By w«&gt;re classified. Even these SI'Vf'n
adds to.consumption, too, which helps·ex-plain. why the economy continues . Intelligence-Agency report I sawno excuse at the lower "Secret" . l«&gt;gal d«&gt;flnltlon, "Secret" m«&gt;ans
sf'Cret ,paragraphs contained no- ·
to ~xpand.
.
·
· classified higher than "Top Secret"
level. If the Soviets snatched a
that thedlsclosureofthlsdocument
thing particularly sensitive _ for
Not every on&lt;&gt; is happy with the siluatlon, however. Professors 'Richard
- on "Unld«&gt;ntlfloo Res«&gt;arch and
secret document and found out the
would cause "serious" damage to Instance, the notion that "The u.s.

The ' secrecy
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Hunter ·has·· 210· wins
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) - Larry Hunter remembers his first four
games as Wittenberg University's basketbaU coach, two of which were
defeats.
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"J was .really worried, " Hunter said of his .500 start nln«&gt; seasons ago.
"You take-ov«&gt;r a program !Ike this and you are wet behind the ears. You
think you can get it don&lt;&gt;, but you're not sure.
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"You hear the wolves out there saying, 'Who Is this young
whippi!rsnappt?r?'"
Under Hunter, thf' Ohlo Conference school's basketball program never
has been in _better hands. Hunter's 210vlctorles is better than aoy coach in
·the Tigers' history- better than Ray Moors, hett«&gt;r than Eldon MUier and
better than Bob Ha mUton. ·
Hls teams have lostonly52tlmes. Hiswlnnlngpercentagelsbetterthan
.!nl. He has won one national Division Ill crown and has been to the Final
Four thrf'f' times. He has coached five Ohlo Conf«&gt;rence Tournament
winners and fiv«&gt; regular·season league champions.
Hunter's cun-ent production has won 27 of II games and has reachro the
Division III national quart«&gt;rflnals. The Tigers wUI play at North Park (Ill.)
Saturday night .' .
· Hunter prerers to pass the credit for keeping Wlt(l'nberg's winning
tradition going through 29 straight Sl'asons. He contends It's the play«&gt;rs,
not the coach, who kf'f'p th«&gt; Tigers a national contender.
The native of The Plains, near Athens, may have seemed an unUkely
candidate to replaCf' HamUton wheii" t:h«&gt; latter took the U.S. Naval
Academy's coaching job In 1976.
Hunter nev«&gt;r had servoo as a head coach. He had Interned as a one-year
assistant at Marietta College after playing as a walk&lt;ln guard at Ohio
University. He Sl'rved as Hamilton's aide for three seasons, too.

Jack Anderson

· overext«&gt;nded.
·;ltes and all the CIA's men hadn't
They malnta_in. in fact , that families today ar«&gt; at their highest lev&lt;&gt;! of
been able to solve the puzzl«&gt; of a
financial risk sine«' 1977, and some bankers. brokers and oth«&gt;r academics
butldlng locatro at a Sovl«&gt;t nuclear
a~ee with them.
test sit&lt;&gt;. Its purpose remained
!}ccording to Wlddows and Johnson, more than three.quarters of• unknown for nearly a decade, even
households had less than two months incom«&gt; in checking and savings
though It had been undf'r construeaccounts In 1983, compared wlth 58 J)l!rcent In 1977.
tlon for almost that long.
:M«&gt;rrill Lynch, the big Investment firm, adds another statistic to the
The same Is tru«&gt; of several
concerns, noting that mortgage and consumer debt in th«&gt; third quarter of
top-secret CIA briefings for ·Pres!dent Reagan on Soviet leaders -:1984 totaled 67 percent of disposable income, clos«&gt; to a record· high.
Still, tiw rising levels of Income - aided by stock gains and lnt«&gt;rest
they must have been classlflro to
payments_ are spurring confidence.
hide our Ignorance.·
Slndilng«&gt;r reports that on, Feb. 18 more than 45 p«&gt;rcen,t of households
surveyed by telf'PhOne r eportro that income had riSI'n over thf' past six
months, and that the Increases added toconsum«&gt;rs: feellngsolconfldence.

a "Y" Polltburomemberorttrecost
of a oew "Z" agricultural plan, they
would reckon lhe Information was
simply held under tighter security.
So Ignorance classified at the
"Secret" level Is mor«&gt; Ukely
Intended to protect the Intelligence
analysts who wrote the report and
don't want to advertise their lack of
special Insight. ·
My assoclat~s Donald Goldberg

Who ar
" e the .c"ontras

President Reagan calls them
"freedom fighters."
In Nicaraguan towns such as
Pantasma, a few miles from the
Honduran border, they have a
dlff«&gt;rent Image. The following
suggests why:
"Since Sf'ptember, when the
coffee-picking season regan, bands
of 20 or II 'contras' have stepped up
ambush«&gt;s In the area; apparently
In an effort to sabotage the
economically critical coffee crop.
They have terrorized much of th«&gt;
population, raped women and
burnoo down shacks and coffee
groves. Supply trucks are so .
assaulted
the contras

the revolutionary junta. Cruz,
additionally, was amllassador In
Washington and almost a candidate
In last fall 's presld«&gt;nttal «&gt;lectlon.
The rank and file Is now reported
to be recruited for the most part
from young pi!asants and . Jandowners opposoo to Sandlnlsta
agricultural reform efforts. Contra
leaders say Somoza veterans •constltut«&gt; a minute J)l!rcentage, a few
hundred at most In a fore«' that
some estimates put as large as
15,00).
.
Even 1f so •. those few provide
most of the commanders Including top man Enrique Ber. a former officer In Somo·

lion,". meaning the document may
not be shared with a foreign
country, not even those such as
Great Britain wlth whom we
routinely shar«&gt; lntelllgenc«&gt;.
"WNINTEL" stands for "Warning
Notice: Sf'nsltlve Intelligence Sources and Methods Involved."
All that classtflro «&gt;mbroldery
points to the Idea that this Is one hot
document. So my associates dull-

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the prediction that "the perception
of warfare as a l«&gt;gillmat«&gt; r&gt;eans of
settling International disputes wlll
gain greater acceptanCf'."
Pag«&gt; 5 of this secret summary
features a chart, separat«&gt;ly classlfled "Secret," of 11 "possible"
nations which will join the six· .
nation "nuclear club" by the year
2(XX). Never mind that I reported
these 11 publicly three years before
th«&gt; Air Force report - In 1979.

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--------------------------------Daniel Ortega acknowlroges Is In
"hellish" shapi!.
An unpopular draft Is being
expanded. An estimated II,OOJ
people 18-to-25 years old have been
taken Into the military since &lt;&gt;arty
last year, provoking scattered
anti-government demonstrations.
Men up to II years old are now
subjret to call, aggraval)ng a labor
shortage.
While all this Is hurting the

-Concepcion feels he
let teammates down

Sandlnlstas, there are no Indica·
tlons It Is winning many hearts and
mln(ls for the Contra cause.
Especially not In places Ilk&lt;&gt;.
Pantasma where, according to the
Journal's correspondent, J)l!asants
have taken to carrying rilles. The
roads are lined wlth burnt-out
trucks and coffee beans arf' rotting
In the fields becauSI' storag«&gt; silos
have been gutted by raiding
"freedom fighters ."

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Dave
Concepcion, a fixture at shortstop
for the Clnctnrtatl Rros since 1970,
says he frets a rf'Sponslbility to
provide leadership for the team .
Concepcion, 36, partly b)ames his
play last Sf'ason for the Reds'
problems and flfth·place finish In
19!W. He balled .24.5 - his second
consecutive sub-.250 season -In 154
gamf'S wllh four hom&lt;&gt; runs and 58
runs batted in.

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Japan. Within a month, h«&gt; concluded a treaty with th«&gt; Japanesf'.
·In 1874, th«&gt; 13th prf'Sid«&gt;nt of th«&gt; United States, Millard Fillmore, died In
BUffalo, N.Y. ·
.
:1n 1891, New York state enacted the first dog-IICf'nslng law In the nation.
ln 1917, the first of two Russian Revolutions regan with rioting and
strll&lt;es in Sf. Petersburg.
Also In 1917, th«&gt; U.S. Sf'nate voted to Umll filibusters by adopting th«&gt;
cloture rule.
'In 1900. the 27th president of the United States, WIUiam Howard Taft,
died In Washington.
In 1942, lhe Japani'Se captured Rangoon, Burma during World War II.
Ten years ago: SPeaking to a Republican leadf'rship conference In
Washington, former Callfornla Gov. Ronald Reagan criticized President
Gerald R. Ford's plea the day before to broad«&gt;n the base of the GOP,
saying a political party "cannot be au things to all prople."
Five y«&gt;ars ago: In Iran, a plan to tr'ansfer control of the U .S. hostages to
th«&gt; Revolutionary Council fell apart wh«&gt;n the miUtants halked at yielding
the captives.
·
Ore y«&gt;ar ago: A Sf'nate committee agreed to df'lay the vot«&gt; on Edwin
Meese's nomination as Attorney General.
·
: Today's birthdays: Retired ~. Jennings Randolph, DW.Va., Is 83.
Actress Claire Trevor Is 76. Actress-dancer Cyd CharlsSE' is 64. Actress Sue
Ane Langdon is 49. Singer Charley Pride is 47. Former baseball player Jim
BOuton Is 46. Actress Lynn Rrograve is 42. Actress Susan Clarkis41. Actor
Mickey Dolenz is 40. Lyricist Carole Bay«&gt;r Sager is 39. Actress Jaime Lyn
Bauer ·Is 36:-Basellllll pmyer· Jim Ri&lt;:e is 32. · · •·
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'Jbought tor today: "Because things aretheway they are, things will not
·:tay the way they are." - Bf'rtholt Brecht, German p!lf't and dramatist ·

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beans, corn, sugar and salt. They
have run out of medicine. " r•
That Is lifted from a recent report
by a Wall Street Journal . correspondf'nt on the seen&lt;&gt;, w)lo found
that the contras do not enjoy quite
the same support locaUy as they do
In the Whl,te House.
As the president tells It, the
contras are all lovers of fl'eedom
and df'mocracy. In truth, they are a
mixed bag and the democratic
Ideals of SOil1f' ar«&gt; opi!n to question.
The Initial reslstanef' to the.
Sandlntstas, beginning soon after
the overthrow of Anastasio Somoza .
In July 1979, came from roving
bands of Somoza's former soldiers.
They did not become 11n effrettve
force untO the CIA took them · In
hand two years later, supplying and
funding OJ)I!rattons to a publicly
acknowledged total to date of some
. $Ill mlliion.
·. Mon;, respec~ble ~Nicara,guans _
have since joined the cause Arturo Jose Cruz and Alfonso
Robelo, to name two. Both are
former non-Sandinlsta members of

than enough to turn off much of the
Nicaraguan publtc, so widely and
deeply detested Is al)y Somoza
connection.
, The contra Image has another
problem . It Isn't helpi!d by th«&gt;
feuding between !actions, and
lactloos within factions. About the
only point of solid agreeroent Is the
deslrf' to oust the Sandlnlstas from
Managua.
That would not app«&gt;ar to be an
Immediate prospect. Despite considerable 'effort, the Honduranbased contras have not been able to
seize and hold territory that would
gtve them a foothold Inside the
Country, or to provoke the popular
uprising t~rouJ!h "'hich they say
they expect to attain their goal.
There Is no question but that they
are having some Impact. They have
succeeded In placing thf' country on
a war footing that the Saildtnlstas
are hard pressed to sustain. Food
subsidies and'soclal programs have had to be cut back. Scarce
resources are being drained from a
clvUian economy that President

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"Amazing, how some folks are able to h andle
the·annual spring thaw around here/"

up.
hard this spring, and I found out that
I got my stroke back," Concepcion
said this week in a training camp
lnt«&gt;rvlew.
Player-Mamlg«&gt;r Pete Rose says
he intends to retain Concepcion as
team captain, a role Concepcion has
filled slnCf' 1983. But Rose has told
Concepcion he will be dropped to
fifth or sixth In the batting order.
Form«&gt;r Manager V«&gt;rn Rapp fired In August - frequently had
Conef'pclon batting third last year.
" I'll be hlttingmayheslxthorftfth .
in theordf'r, Peteclldsaythattome.
I know there Is no way I should be
hitting third or fourth," Concepcion
said. "Pe-te doesn't have to tell me
hoW Important! am tothls team. I'm
the regular shortstop and I guess I'll
help ihe team.! have to show how to ·
do good and be ready to help the kid :
tollowtngme."
·
!
Concepcion has played more ·
games tot the Reds at Clnclnn~!!·~
ltlvertron! Stadium than any other

player. He has been the !&lt;&gt;am's
regular shortstop, and occasionally
a third haSI'man, since 1970. Except
for a broken leg in 1973, he has had
unbroken ·service since before the
t«&gt;am moved to Riverfront from
Crosley Fl«&gt;ld In 1970.

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"JOf' Cart &lt;'I' has all th«&gt; God-giv«&gt;n
Rival coaches can «&gt;xplain why Hunter has become Wittenberg's
tools," says Cleveland Manag«&gt;r Pat
Wlnnlngest haskethall coach.
Corrales. "He has power, runs well
"I think one of the keys Is Larry does a good job of g«&gt;ttlng kids to accept
and Is a good outfielder. He's the
lhi'lr roles," sa id Dave Grube, Capital's coach . "This year is a good
type of Individual who will tmprov«&gt;
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Iannarlno, but the othe r players know their roles and stay within them. 1 becausehewantsto."
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pitcher Don Schulze last Jun«&gt;.
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SutcUffe went on to win the National
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Today is Friday, March 8, th«&gt; 67th day of 19!!'i. Therf' are 298 days left In
the year.
·' ·
Today's highlight in history:
On March 8, 1965, the United States landed about 3,500 Marines In South
: VIetnam.
Qn this dat&lt;':
In 1702, England's Queen Anne ascendf'd to the throne upon the death of
William Ill.
In 1782, some 90 Indians who had converted to Christianity w«&gt;re
massacred by militiamen in Gnadenhutt«&gt;n, Ohio, in retaliation for raids
carried out by oth«&gt;r Indi ans.
·
In 1841, U.s. Supr«&gt;me'Court Justice Oliver WendeU Holmes Jr. was born
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· up1e1 In the lelllltlnall, reminding coach, agreed.
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Mtaml avoided another upset by wt1ters that the Flashe8 defeated .
"I stiU .think It is any~
holding Western Michigan to one 0hlo76-Q)dDwnthestretch.
tournament.'' Boyce said. "the
basket In an eight -minute stretch.
"They an! the champs, but we are tavorltea don't necessarily have to
That helped account for a 'lr&gt;-58 • corning-Ott a blgwtn_agalnst them at win. Kent State, 'to me, is In a gociif
Redskin-lead with 1: 10-left.
·our place. We WOUld Uke-to l'l'pellt It ·- position. I lcnow- they ar'e-gofng to:
"The key to the galliC was the here. I feel we are In a good come out and play liard.''
defense of Mlaml In the second position," he said.
Fred Cofield had 26 points and:
half," said Y«&gt;rn Payn«&gt;, Westf'TO
Jim Boyce, Eastern Michigan's VInce Gites lB for the Broncos.

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March 8, 1986

Spencer leads. all-star team
The 1!&amp;-85 SVAC girls' aU-league
tl'am was recently chosen with
Eastern's Angle Spl'ncer heading
the ltst as the league's Most
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Sandy Patrick and Diana Nlda;
Eastern· teammates Tonya Savoy
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George and Jane Campbell of
North Gallla; Renee Ward and JUI
Drummond of Kyger Creek; and
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Takes lwo-slroke lead
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -Morris
Hatalsky Scored an eagle-2 on the
way to a wind· blown, 5-under-par66

during their 'Metro Conference tournament game at
Freedom Hall Thursday night. Cincinnati advanced
with a 50-44 win. (i\P Laserphoto).

Georgetown rips Connecticut
By The Associated Press
apiece as Georgetown raised Its Boston. College freshman Troy
Top-ranked Georgetown may be record to 28·2 with its lOth straight Bowers put up a soft, short jump
scary, but it s next opponent Isn't too
vlctorv.
shot at the buzzer that rolled around
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Ewing got15 point![ tn.JJ!e second the .rim a full turn before slowly ..
... '' nie ' No. I Hoyas conHnued .their half after mlsslng the last 9Jo2 spinning away.
recml rampage Thursday by blitz·
mlnutesortheflrsthalfafterplcklng
Rafael Addison shot 7-for-7 from
up his third foul.
the field in the second half and Jed
ing Connecticut 93-62 In a Big East
Conference tournament quarterfiGeorgetown completed Its rout by Syracuse with 23 points.
nal game.
scorlngl6straightpoinlsforan89-52 · While Syracuse plays George- ·
That victory, which equaled the lead with four minutes left.
town, St. John's will face Villanova,
biggest rout lnthesix-yearhistoryof
St. Jolut's, which split Its two which heat Pittsburgh 69-61, In
the tournament, came after the games with Georgetown during thE' tonight's semlfinals.
Top Twenty
.defending NCAA champions fin - regular season, had little trouble in
ished the regular season by destroy- • dlspl'nslng Providence.
Keith Lee, the 6-foot-10 Mamphis
ing then-No. I St. Jolut's and
- Walter Berry scored- 23 points, State senior, scored17 points as·the
Syracuse.
·
Chris Mullin 22 and Bill Wennington Tigers Opl'ned their Metro ConferThe next stop for the Georgetown 21. They combined to score a ll but ence tournament play by beating
express will tonight in Big East four of Jhe Redmen's potnts in the Southern Mlsslsslppi.
Anthony Jones scored 17 points
semlflnals against No. 13 Sy-racuse, first half.
a team theHoyasrompl'dpast91J.6.1
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last Sunday.
"It's scary. they're playing so Mullaney, who Is retiring after leading the Runnin' Rebels past
well," Syracusee Coach Jim Bo- leading the Friars for 18 years. Paclflc In the Pacific Coast Athletic
eheim said after his Orangemen Mullaney, who also coached in the Association. UNLVwastheleague's
defeated Boston College 'io-69 later American and National Basketball regular-season champion.
Thursday. " I know we can play Associations, was carried off the
Anthony Welch made four foul
better.&lt;han last time.
court on lheshouldersofhlsplayers. · shots In the final 16 seconds of
Syracuse had considerably more overtlme tQ give Illinois Its victory
Dom Perno. th~ Connecticut
coach, was impressed with the trouble In advancing to the Big East over Iowa In action In the Big Ten,
Georgetownsteam-roJJer.
semifinals. The Orangemen took which does not have.a postseason
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easy triumph, No.2St.Jolut'srouted Washington's baskt't with 21 se· 10-polnt deflcitin thesecondhalfand
Providence 9().62 In another Big conds left, and then watched as went on to chnch sole possession of
East quart~riinal. St. .Jolut's is the
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7 30 p.m . (Nelson!.
HEATH (Middl(&gt;port)- Church School,
9.11 am .: Worsh.lp 10. 30 a.m .; Bible
Study. Tuesday, 10 a .m .; UMW, second
Monday , 7:30 p m J. UMW Second Mon·
day, 7:30p.m .; UMM , Third Monday, 7: 30
p.m. ~Robinson).
MINERSVILL-E - Worship Service 10
a.m .. Church SChool, 11 am .; UMW, lhlrd
Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Choir practh.:-e, Monday, 7: 30p.m (Nelson\.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship serv ice 9
a.m., Church School 11 am : UMW seco nd Tuesday 7: 30p.m .; UMYF last Tucs:·
day, 7! 30 p .m. (Ubenklng )
POMEROY - Church &amp;hoc!, 9:15a. m .
, Worship S&lt;'rvlce, 10:30 a.m.: ChOir rehrarsal Wednesday , 7: 30p.m, UMW, se·
co nd Tuesda y , 7 30 p.m ; UMYF. Sunday,
6p.m. tCorblttl
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9: 15
a.m.: Worship 10 a.m .: Bible Study , Wed·
nesday, 7: 30 P,.m.; UMYF (Seniors), Sun·
day, 5 p m.; (Ju niors ) every otht&gt;r Sun·
day, 6 p.m . (Rothemlch)
RUTLAND- Church School, 9:45a m.;
Worshlp,10: 30 a.m.; UMW (EvenlnlgCir·
cle) seco nd Wednesday, 7. 30 p.m.; UMW
(Afternoon Circle) second Thursday, 1 p.
m . (Rubenkln.g)
SALEM CENTER - Church &amp;hoot. 10
a.m .: Worship 9:45a.m. (Rubenklng)
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8:30 a.m.;
Church School tO a .m. (Rubenklng)
SOVTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. Rocer Grace .
Rev. Paul McGuire
Rev. Kellh Rader
APPLEGROVE-Churrh&amp;hoo19a m
; Worship, 10 a.m. (First and third sundays); UMW, Second Tuesday, 7: 30p .m .;
Prayt&gt;r meeting, Wednesday. 7 p .m .

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meeting 7:00 p rn.
7:00p.m.
Prayer met&gt;tlng.
UNRED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rev. Wanda JobMon, Dlredor
Harold Johni!Mlft
Director of Education
IIARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -Sunday: WorShip servlc('S
9: 00a .m .; Church SChoo\10:15a .m.; Bible
Study Sunday 7 30 p rn P rayer Group
Wednesday at 9:00a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
Church School 10: 15 a.m. Mornlna: Wor ·
ship 11:15 a.m. Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. Bible
Study; Thursday, 7:30p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY ·
TERIAN - worship service 9:00 a .m .
Churt'hSchoollO: OOa m Tunday,lOa.m.
Bible Study; Sunday. 6p.m. Junior and Senior Hlah Youth Groupt.
RUTLAND CHURCII OF GOD. Pastor,
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a.m .;
SundJtY Morning Worship ll:OOa.m.' Chi I·
dren's Church 11 a.m. SUnday Evening
Service 7;00 p.m. Wed .. 6 p.m YouOJ La·
dlee' AuxUiary. Wedneeday, 1 p.m . Fam·
lly Worship.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CIIURCH. Near
Long Batlm\. Edsel Hart, pa1Ur. Sundliy
SChOol 9: W a.m.; Worohlp 10:30 a.m.;
Prayer meetlq Thunday, 7:30 p.m ..
MlllDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Corne&lt; Aoh and Plum. Ratpn
Cundll!, putor. Sunday Sc:hoci!O:OOa.m.;
MomtngWorohlp, ll:OOa.m.; Wednelday
and Saturday Evenlna St-rvlces at 7: JJ p.

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They bring UJ together.. for the supreme pur·

pose in life, instilling revere'rit responsibility in
our relationship with others.
Sunday Monday Tursda!l Wrdnrsda!l Thursday

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
Harrlsmvtlle Rd. Robert Purtell. mints ter: Ron Riffle, Su nday SChool Superlntendent. Sunday School 9· 30 a.m ; Worship
service 10: 30 a.m. : Evening worship Sun·
day 7 p.m . and Wednesday,. 7.p.m
~ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
Grove. The Rt'V. William Middleswarth,
pastor. Ch urch st'rv lce 9 30 am.; Sunday
Schoo110:30 a.m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
John Wright, pas.stor Sunday SC hool 9:30
a.m .: Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt . Morning
worshlf 10: W a m
RAC NE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Rev . Thomas H Collier. pastor
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board or
Christian LJJc. .Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
Morning worship 10: 30 am.; Sunday
evenlngwors hlp7:30p.m.Prayermeetlng
7:30p.m . Wednesday.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURC H. Dex
ter . Woody Call, pastor. 5ervtces Su nd ay
10 a .m and 7 p.m Wednesday, 7 p.m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Steve
Deaver, Pas1o1 Rober:! Smith, Sunday
Schoo l Supt .. Sun da y School 9:30 a . m.:
Morn i n~ worship 10:40 a.m.; Sunday
('V~nlng worship 7: 30p. m., W~nPSday
('VCn lng Bi ble studv 7:30p.m.
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
CHURCH. Bur) Ina-ham . Rev. Okey Ray
Laundermilt, pastor . Ph. 992 -7324. Sunday1
Schoo llO: OO a m , Sunday f'Vf'ning sf'rvlce
7 00 p. m .: W&lt;'dncsday evening f;E' rVice.

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dinner with Sutton,
third
p.m. (McG uire).
EAST
-Church SChool9a .m .
: Worship 10 a .m. st&gt;cond and fourth Sun·
days; UMW tlrst Tuesday, 7 30 p.m
(Grace)
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a .m ;
Church SC hool 10 a.m . (Grace).
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9: ~~a.m.;
Church School · JO· JO a.m .; Blblt&gt; Study,
Thur!day, 7:30 p.m . (Rader \.
MORSE CHAPEL- Chureh Sc:hool9: 30
am ; Worship 1l a.m. (RadH) .
,
RACINE
WESLEY AN - C.:hurch
&amp;hoot, 10 a.m .; Worship. 11 a In ; UMW
fourth Monday 7: :rJ p .m .; Men's Prayer
Breakfast, Wednesday, 1 a.m. (Grace).
SU'ITON -Church &amp;hoot, 9:30a.m.;
Momtng worship 10:45 a.m. nrst and third
Sul\days; Fellowship dinner with Carmel,
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. (McGuire) .
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Swain, Supt. Sunday School9: Xt a.m. ev-·
ery week. ,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Tom Staten, pastor. Sund.B¥ School9:30a.
m.; Evenlna aervlce 7:30p.m. Wednesday
pray..- meeting 7:30p.m ,
BEARWALLOW RlDGE CJruRCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden, mlnllter . Bible
class 9:30a .m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a
m ; Evening Worship 6: :1) p.m. Wednet·
day Bible Study 6:W p.m.
N'EW :,TIVEKSV1rLE OOMM0NI1'Y
CHURCII, Sunday &amp;hoot oervtce, 9: ~~a.
m.j Worship service 10:30 a.m.;
Evahlellstlc Service 7::1» p.m. Wednet·
day; Prayer meettnr 7:30p.m. Thur1day.

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Lan~svllle RE'\' &amp;on Waifs, pastor. Sun ·
day School. 8:30a. m .. BobbY Lambert, s.
S. Supt Morn!n~worshlp10:30a m .. Chil·
dren's llappy Hour 6:45p.m Prayer and
Blblr Studv, 7: :J) p. m . Missionary mC('tlng
f1rst Wednesda ,v of Pach month 7: 30pm .
For \nformallon call3888467.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Ll111e,
pastor Sreve Li)llr, S S Supt Sundav
School 10 a.m .; Mornlnf'l worslp, 11 a .m .;
Su nd ay ('venlng worship 7· 30 p m Prayer
mef'tlng and Bible s tudy Thursday, 7: 3b p .
m.; Youth mroetlng Wednesday at 7 p .m .
CHR IST IAN FF:LLOW~HIP CHURCH ,
JBJ ' N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunda y
School 10 a.m . Sunday a nd W('{)n(.'Sday
Evening servicl's at 7. 30 p m
CHESTER CHI) RCH OF GOD. Rt&gt;v. R
E . Robinson . pastor· Sunday School9 .'\Oa
m.: Worship srrvic&lt;' , 11 a.m .; Evenln~
SE'rvlce 7 p .m. Mld~ wrek S('f"\'kf', Wl'dnes·
day , 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH .
Rob£'1'1 E . Mussl'r . pastor Sund&lt;:~ y School
9· :\0 a .m .: Paul Musse r. ~upt. : Mornlne
worship 10:30 a.m.: Sunday evPning ser·
vice. 7 p . m , mld ·w('('k sPrvlcP, Wednf&gt;S·
day. 7 p.m
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA ·
ZARENE. Rt'v. Glf'nn McMillan. pas tor
ShPrman Cund!ft, supt . Sunday School
9: 30 a .m , Morning worship JO :JO a .m ;
Evangelistic service, 6 p.m; Prayer and
Praise Wednesday, 7 p.m; Youlh mt:'('t·
lng , 7 p ni.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R BlakP, p."1slor Sunday
Schoo\10 a.m .: Robert Reed, Supt. Morn·
lng sermon, 11 a.m ; Sunday night ser·
vices: Ch ristian Endeavor 7:30p. m .. SOng
service 8 p m. Preaching 8: 30 p .m . Mid·
week prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7 p m.
Alvin Reed. lay!eader .
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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN.
Watsoo, pastor Crenson Pnut,
School Supt. Morning worshipS: lJ
SchoollO:JO a.m.; Evening

day 7: 30p.m .
LONG BOTTOM 'CHRISTIAN. Jody
Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood,
Sunday SChool Supt. Worship serviCE', 9 a
m .;-Bible School 10 a.m. HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH .
Rev Thereon Durham. pastor. Sunday
School at 9: -XJ a.m.; Morning worship at
10· 30 a.m .; Sunday evening service a t 7: ~
p .rn Thursday services at 7:30p.m . ,
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev .
Lawrence Gluesencarnp, pastor. Rev .
RoKer Willford , asst. pastor Preaching
services Sunday 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Gary Grlfflth,
leader Youth groops Sunday e\·enlns at
6: 30p.m . with Roger and Vlo1et WUI!ordd,
leaders. Communion service first Sunday
each month .
WIIITE' S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolville RD Rev. Phillip RIde-nour, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30a .m .,
worship service 10: 30 a.m ; B1bie st udy
and' worship serviCt". Wedn£&gt;Sday, 7 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mark Jones . pastor BJ\1 Nicholson. Sun·
day SChool Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
Morning Worship and Communion 10: 30 a

m.

RUTLANDOIBLEMETHODIST 1\mos
Tillis, pastor. Jay Stiles. sup!. Sunday
SChooi9:JO a.m., Morning worship, 10: 30
a.m., Sunday &lt;'Vening service 7 00 p m.

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MIDDLEPORT

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SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH .OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
- J08t'ph 8 Hosk ins, evangelist. Sunday
Located on 0 . J . White Road of Highway
Bible Study 9 a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m.; Sun160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday SchoollO
day 1!'\lenlng S(&gt;rvlce G p.m .; Wednesday
a .m Classes for all ages . Junior Church 11
evenlna: service. 7 p.m
•
a.m .; Morning wou htp 11 am . Adult
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racine,
Choir practice 6 p.m Sunday Young Pf"D·
Rt , 124 . William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
plt&gt;' s, Children's Ch urch and Adull Bible
School 10 a.m .; Sunday t&gt;venlng service 7
Study, Wednesday at 7. 30 p.m .
p .m . Wednesday eveninll: service 7 p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle.
St .. Middleport. Aft!Uated with SOuthern
Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. Morning
Baptist Convention Sunday SchoollOa. m
Worship 10:30 a m Prayer service, altern·
: Morning worship lJ a m.; Evening wor·
ate Sunday s.
.
sh1p 7 p .m.; Wednesday evt:~nlng Bible
r...m:mLEPOR'!' PENTECOS-T ~.L. ~-h~:-4:! .,
'Siull1 e~mi lli"&amp;y€r mrrtlng 7-p.m.
Ave Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not BRADFORD CHURCH OF CRRIST, S&lt;.
Rt 124 and Co. Rd 5 Mark Seeve-rs. minis·
tingham, Sunday School Supl. Sunday
School 10 a .m. with classes for aU ages .
ter . Sunday School Supt. Harry Ht'n·
drlcks: Sunday School9: lO a .m .; Morning
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednt'Sday Bl·
ble study at 7 : ~ p.m. Youth services FM·
worship 10 :rJ a m .; Evening worship 7 p .
m. Wt'dnesday worship 7 p m.
day at 7:XI p.m.
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP , 128 Mill St .
Corner Sycamorl' and ~nd Sts., Po Middleport . Brother Chuck McPhersoo ,
pastor. Sunday School 10 a m., Sunday
mproy ThP R.E'v. William Mlddleswarlh .
pstor Sunday SChQOI 9:45a.m: Church
evening services at7 p m. and Wednesday
service 11 a.m .
services at 7 p .m .
SACRED HEART CHURCH, . Msgr
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Earl Shuler,
Anthonv Gian namOrl' . Ph. 992 5898. Satur
pastor. Sunday School S· JO am , Church
day Evf'nlng Mass 7 30 p.m.; Sunday
service, 7 p.m .: Youth meeting, 6 p rn .
Mass. 8 a .m . and 10 a.m.~Confes.slons one _ Tuesday Bible STudy at1 p.m. _
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
half hour bPfore each Mass ceo claSSPS,
Hiland Road, PomerOY Tom Kell y, pas·
11 am Sunday
t~X . Danny Lambert, S s. Supt. Sunday
VICTORY· BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd Sl ..
morning service at10 am .. Sunday even·
MlddiE'port. James E K~et&gt;. pastor
Sunday morning worship 10 a.m ; EVt&gt;n·
lng .service 7: 30p.m . Tuesday a nd Thurs·
tng service 7 p.m .; Wednesday evening
day Services at 7:30p.m
worship 7 p m. VIsitation. Thursday 6 30
WORD OF FAITH . 93 Mlll Sl.. Mlddleport. Richard Stewart, pastor Sunday
p.m .
morning serviCE' 10 a m ; Sunday evening
7: ]). Tuesday morning Bible study 10a.m .
TRINITY
CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY,
Wednesday evening 7::ll p .m Thusday
Coolville; GUbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday
morning vtdeo with Kenneth Copt:-land 10
School9· 30 a.m .; Momlngservicel0:30a .
a m ., Friday e\leninR video with Kenne-th
m . ; Sunday evening service 7: 00 p .m .;
Copeland, 7: 30pm
·
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday 7 p
NEW HA \'EN ClfURCH OF THE NA m
ZARENE , Rev . Glendon Stroud, pastor
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH , Sunday
Schooi9: 30 a.m : Wor~hlp service,
Lawrence Bush. pastor Max Folmer. Sr.
10:30 a .m .; Youth service Sunday 6: 15 p ,
Supt . Sunday School and Morning Worship
m Sunday evenlngsPrvice7 OOp m . Wed ·
9: XI a.m.; Sunday evening service, 7 p.m.;
nesday Prayer Meeting and Blbi£&gt; Study
Youth m~tlng and Bible Study, Wednes
7:00p.m.
doy, 7 p.m.
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun ·
UNITED FAITH ClfURCII, Rt 7 on Poday afternoon services at 2 ·30. Thursday
meroy By-Pass. Rt&gt;v. Robert,.E.Smlth, Sr.
, pastor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday . evening s~vices al 7: 30.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Masoo. W
School9· 30 a.m.: Mornlne Worship 10: 30;
Va . Pastor, Bill Murphy Sunday School 107:30 p.m.; Wednesday
Sunday evening 7!30 p .rn Prayer
and Bible study Wedne!:ida y, 7· 30

community.

O~~VII . l

IT'S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN THAT WE
NEED TO CLEAN OUT OUR AniC, GARAGE,
CLOSETS, BASEMENTS, ETC. AFTER FINDING ALL OF
THE EXTRA THINGS YOU HAD STORE UP, NOW
YOU WANT ·TO GET RID OF THEM, RIGHT?

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Attend Church
this Sunday

You can b'u lid a-fi~~;{;ith Shingles-but
not by putllng them end to end. That way you ·n
live Jn the rain'
Shingles do a tttrific job as tong u they
overlap-each one clinging to, but reaching
beyond. t.he other. lt'e • combination of co·
operation an41n4iv1dual re.sponsibiHt)t.
The ume p.-lnciPte app1te11 with people.
Each may be a ''solid citizen" but the gaps
between them cause constant problems. Bring
them together for a common purpo!!lt, each
covering his own area or responsibility but
11upported by all the rest-then you have a nne

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
Mann , minister. William Snoufffr. Sunday
Sc hool Sup1. Sunday SChool , 9:30a.m .:
Mornln~ Worship 10 . 30 a.m
F I RST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po
merov P\k('. David Hunt , pastor; Jack
Neros, Sunday School Dlreector. Sunday
Scool, 9: 30am.: Morning Worship, 10:30;
e vening worship, 7:00p.m. Tuesday Vlsl·
tallon, 7 p m WPdnesday. Prayt&gt;r service,
7:30 p.m.: Mls.o;lon Friends , 7:30p.m;
Girls In Acllon, 7 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bat·
ley Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pus tor . Handley Dunn. s upl Sunday School.
10 a m .; Suriday eveni ng service, 7:30p.m .
; Bible teaching , 7 , ~ p m. Thursday .
SYRACUSE MISSION, Cllerry St.. Syracuse. Srrvlccs, 10 a.m. Sunday. Ev('nlng
servlcefi Sunday and Wedn('sda y at7 :00 p

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TRINTfY CIIURCII, Rev. W. H. PeiTin,
pastor; ~ Buck, Su!Day Sclo;&gt;l Supl
Omrch Sctml9:l5 a .m .; Worship servte!O:
am. Olotr re~arsal. Tuesday, 7::11 p.m.
Grocene~under dlrectkm of Allee Nease.
General Merchand.se
POMEROY CHURCH OF 1HE NAZA·
RENE, Cor...- Union and Mulbeny, Rev• ..__ _ _ _ _ _R_•_&lt;_'"-"-'_4
Thomas Glen McClung, past«. Clyde keftdcr. r
son. S. S. SUJX., suma,y Sctml,
a.m:
mornlna: worship 10: ll a.m.; evening service 6
MEIGS
p.m.; mill-'&lt; sen.1a&gt;;W-ay, 7 p.m
COOPERATIVE PARISH
GRACE EPISCOPAL CIIURCH, 3'!l E.
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Main $t., Pomeroy. SuOOSy servtccs: Holy
Fay Sauer, Dlredor
'Ulil'lillUJtior• mi ita:1'U'S\ Guiifs.y-vt each r..u;t..i,
KiN .•nuuea E. Corbitt, 1\ni•aant
Wid comt:ined with mc:rrd.ng prayer oo the
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
thlrdd SuOOay. Morringprayerandsermonon
Rev. Do• Archer
all other su~·s of tlx&gt; month ChurchSchocll
Rev. Roy Deeh!!r
and Nursery care provided Coffee tx:rur ln the
Rev. Seldon .John&amp;On
P&amp;.mhHall mmec:tlate\:S'folk:lwln2'theservk:e.
ALFRED- Church SChool9: 30 a.m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHfUST. 212 W.
Worship , 11 a .m; UMYF, 6: 30pm, UW,
Main St .. Nell Proudfexi, pastoc. Bible School
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . Communion,
9::1) a.m .; Morntngwa-shlp, 10: Jla m.; Youth
first Sunday (Archer)
meeting'!, G:OO p.m.: Evening worship. 7:00 p ,
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m .: Church
School lOa.m .; Bible Study, Thursday, 7p.
m. W~ay night prayermeetlngandBible
m , UMW, first Thursday. 1 p m ; Com·
stWy. 7:00pm
TilE SALVATION ARMY. ur; Butternut
munlon. first Sunday IArcher) .
JOPPA - Worship 9:30 a.m., Church
Ave., Pomeroy. Mrs Dora Wining In cha.rge
SuOOa,y OOIIness meeting, 10 a.m.; Sund!IY
School 10. 30 a.m Blblt&gt; St udy, Wednes·
School. IO:.'JJ a.m.- ~rw:Say Sctllol, YPSM
day, 1~ 30 p .m .-1 Johnson)-.
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Ek&gt;lse Adi:Wll'l, leader 7 :D p.m. Salvatbn
LONG BOT'TOM- Church Schoo l 9: 30
meeting. various speakers and muslcsJn'ials•
a.m.. Worship 7 p.m.; Bib le Study, Wed·
Thursday, U::l) a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladle; Home
n~day, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF, Wednesday,
J..eague, memi:Ers In charge, aU wunen
6: 00 p m .. Commu nion First Sunday.
InvitEd:· 6 15 p.m. Thursday, Corp; C.dcl
!Archer)
REEDSVILLE - Church Schoo\9 : 30 a.
Classs 1Young People--BUiel, 7:~ p m. Bible
StWy and Prayer meeting. opm to the public.
m.: Worship Service 11:00 a.m . (Deeter) .
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL POMEROY WESTSIDE CIIUROI OF
CHR'IST. 33226Chlldren'sHolllf'RDad(County
Church School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; ,
Road 761. !1Yl-5Zfi. VocaJ music. SurxSayWorBible Study, Tuesoay, 7:30p.m.; UMW,
s1t1J10a m.; BlbleStWy Ua m.. Worshlp,6p.
Third Tuesday, 7 30 p.m ; Communion
m W~ay. Bible StWy, 7 p.m.
First Sunday (Archert.
CENTRA.L CLUSTER
OLD DEXTER BIBLE OIRISTIAN
C.l flJRCH, Cliaries Hatf1dd. pa.stcr, Unda
Rev. James E. Corbitt
SoNan, Sup:. Sunday SCtw 9:Xt a.m.; preachRev. Sleven Nelaoa
Rev. Rlcbard Rolbemlch
tng services. nrst and lhlrd S&lt;ond:JY k&gt;Uowlng
Surday School. Youth mee1:1ng, 7:li p.m. f!V·
Rev. Robert E. Robinson
Rev. A.Ddrew RllltftldDJ
ery Surda.v.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST.
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship 11 a .m
Preaching 9 :rJ am., first and S(&gt;C()nd Sun·
: Church School 9:45am.; Charge Bible
da y~ of each month; third and fourth SunStudy, Wednesda y, 7: 30p.m; UMW. first
days eac h mon1h worship services at 7:30
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Choir Rehearsal,
p. m WPdnesday eveni ngs at 7 .ll p.m.
Wednesday 6:30p.m., UMW, fourth Sun ·
Prayer and Bibl&lt;· Study.
day, 6:30p.m (Nelson)
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ENTERPRISE - Worshlp 9 a.m.;
crry Helght 11 Road. Pomeroy. Michael Pi ·
ChUrch SChool10 a.m.; Bible Study, Tuesonkowskl. pastor; Marie Spires, Sabbath
day, 7:30p.m.; UMW, First Monday. 7: 30
S&lt;· huol Sup! Sabbath School at 2 p.m. on
p .m.; UMYF, Swpday, 6 P m Choir ReSaturday w\lh worship serviC&lt;'s following
hearsa l, 6:30 P m . Wednt&gt;sday. I Rothe·

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Missouti Valley Conference playoff
game Jn Tulsa . The victory moved
&lt;hE' Hurricane Into the tournament
championship gamE' against WIchita State.
Andre Banle poured in :W points to
pace Loyola. Ill., past Oklahoma
CJty In thelr Mldwestern Clty
ConferencE&gt;_tournament quarterfi·
nalgame.
And, In the SEC tournament
quarterfinals. Joe Ward scored 21
points to help Georgia hold off
Tennessee, whJJe Chuck Person's
four key free throws enabled
Auburn to topple LSU.
Others
WayneCarlandl'r scored 16poln&lt;s
as Southern California heat Oregon
65-62 to clinch at least a tie for the
Pacific-tO Conference title. South·
ern Cal leads Washington by one
game in the league standings and
each team has one game remaining
in I he regular season.

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Several other Top Twenty teams
were in action, most of them Jn
tournaments.
Flflh·ranked Memphls State heat
Southern Missis~tppi 68-08 in the
Metro Conference &lt;ournament; No.
11 Nevada-Las Vegas stopped
Pacific 89-58 tn the Paclflc Coast
At hlelic Association playoffs; No.l4
Illlnbls beat Iowa 59-5.11novertime in
a Big Ten regular-season matchup;
No.I5Tulsa downed Bradley8,5-171n
the : Missouri VallPy Conference
tournament; No. 16 Loyola, Ill.,
defeated Oklahoma Clty 100-S.~ In a
Midwestern City Conference
play.off game; No.17Georglahalled
Tenpessee 67 ·61 in the Southeastern
Conference tournament while Auburn tripped No. 19 Louisiana State-58-5.~ in another SEC playoff game.

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T' s First captured the featured ninth
race Thursday night at Lebanon and
paid $9, $3.80 and $5.20.
St lck Em finished a length behind
and paid $3.60 and $2.60. Moving.
Gesture, the early leader, finished
third, $3.80.
The dally double combination Qf
5-2 pald $18.20. A crowd of 1,624
wagered $180,712.

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RENE . Rrv Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor.
Su nday Schoo\9: JJ a.m.; Worship servic£&gt;
10:30 am.: Young proplt&gt;'ss('rvlc('6p.m .
Evange,.ltsllc servicp6: 30 p m Wednesday
service 7 p.m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mlller
St., Mason, W. Va Eugene L Conger, ml·
nlc;ter Sunday Bible St udy 10 a.m.; Wor·
ship 11 a.m . a nd 7 p m Wednesday Bible
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dudding Lane, Mason. W Va J N Thacker,
pastor Eveni ng service 7:30 p.m .; WomCn's Ministry, Thursday, 9: 30 a .m.
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study. 7: 15
p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR IST TN
CHRIST IAN UNION. The Rex W1lliam
Camp bell , pastor. Sunday School 9 .:JJ a
m : James Hugh&lt;'S, supt. Eveni ng service
7. ~p . m . Wednsdayevenlngprayer mecl·
lng 7: 30p.m . Youth prayer service each
Tuesday .
FAIRVIEW BIBLE ClfURCH. Letarl.
w Va , Rt . 1. .James LewlS, pastor . Worship S&lt;'rvl~ 9: 30 a m , Sunday School 11
a m : Evening worship 7: JO p.m . Tuesday 1
cottage prayer meeting a nd Bible Study
9. JO a. m .. Worship service, Wednesday
7 p .m
OUR SAVIOUR·LUTHERAN OIURCH.
Walnut a nd H&lt;'nry Sts .. Ravenswood, W.
Va. The Rev . George C. Weirick, pastor.
Su nday School 9 30 a m .; Sunday worshiP

BAPTIST. RPv . Nyle
Borden, pastor Cornelius Bunch, supt.
Su nday Sc hool 9: XI a.m.; Secorid and
fourth Sundays worship service at 2· Jl p

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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St ., Middleport Rev. Calvin Minnis.
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt
Sunday SChool9: 30 a.m.; Worship servict&gt;
10:45 am

p .m.
SO\JT!f BETHEL NEW TES1 AMENT
CHURCH, Silver Ridge Duane Sydenstrlcker. pastor . Sunday School 9 ' a.m .:
Church aervtce 10 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday at 7: :Kl p .m Jun~ thru September, ·
1 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
Fellowship 7 p .m. June thru' September, 6
p.m. October thru May.

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CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , located on
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat·
woods. Rev . Blackwood, pastor. Services
onSundayatlO 30am and7 30pm . wlth
Su nd ay Schoo\9: 30 a .m. Bible Study , Wed·
n£&gt;Sd£1y, 7:~ p .m
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
Cl-tRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity Rev.
Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday morn·
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10 a.m ; Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m .

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Manlcy, pastor. Sunda y Sc hoolS.
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worship 7:30p.m . Tuesday, 12 30 p.m .
men's Pr.ay('r meeting. Wednesday, 7:
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
]ltJTLAND APOSTOt.!C C!fURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST. Elder James Miller. Bl
ble Study~ Wednesday 7: 30 p.m.; Sunday
School10 a .m .: Sunde\Y night service, 7:30

P·~MEROY

WFSLEY AN HOLINESS.
Road . David Ferrell, pastor: Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt.:
Sunday School 9::KI a .m.: morning wors hip, 11 a .m.: Sunday evening service 7:30
p .m . Prayer Meellng, Wednl'Sday, 7· 30 p .

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.SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non -Pentecostal. Joy Clark, pastor. Wor·
ship serv1ce Sunday 10 a.m.: Sunday
SChool l1 a.m . Even ing worship service
7:00p.m . Wednesday prayer meettne 7:00

Some years ago, former President Johnson was In Marietta,

.Georgia to dedicate the new C5A Galaxy all'plane . The huge plane Is
d wonder ID observe with a tall as hlgh as a six story building.
In his s~h at the dedication ceremony, Johnson observed that
thE' area handling the cargo IS longer tha~ the entire distance
recorded on that first flight by the Wright Brothers back in 1903. It
staggers the Imagination, doesn't It? Yet, the very fact that the
airplane exists Is evidence to the fact that some people along the way
· had the Imagination to dream higher. Imagination is essential for It
Is the starting point for all ideas, and Ideas are the starting poiDt for
all achlevement.

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MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texu
Commu nity off Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
Sanders, pastor. Don Wlll,layleader Sun day School 9. 30 a.m.: Momlnr WorshiP
10:45 a.m.; Evening preaching service second and fourth Sunday at 7· 30 p .m .:
Chrllltian Endeavor, f1 rst and third Sunday, 7: 30p.m. Wednesday prayer meeling
and Biblt Study, 7: 30p.m.
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESS, 37319 Sial•
Route Ul lUilt'IUiie Hii ur R"utlar..-.1/ . 3wn·
day · Bible lecture 9: 30a.m.; Watchtower
study 10: ):) a .m .; Tuesday, Bible study,
7: 30 p. m.; Thursday, Theocratic SChool
7:ll p .m . service meeting, 8:20p.m .

As a matter of fact, most accompltshments are the results of
several "smaller" Ideas. In a matter of years, the CSA Galaxy wlll
take Its place In the Wrl&amp;ht Brothers Ulustratlon to describe
something few today will hellevell J1011Sible. But there are those who
have ·1ma111natlon ... and they buDd for tomorrow. - Lee MUler,
Recior, Grace Church.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Beat of the bend
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By BOB HOEFLICH
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_OVP ll&amp;all WriiB
Curtis Jenkinson, ·Middleport,
has a · Meigs
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County pamphlet
- In good condition - which was
published In 1936
....,.afiu ~it.i ior 10
cents.
The pamphlet
outltnesservlcesofco\lntyof!lcesln
the courthouse and llstsfllJodstages
at Pomeroy from llli7 to 1936,
Partly mlmrographed and partly
RUbJlcatJon aloo ~v_es

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and IndividualS.
lives about 1926.
One article states that the Meigs
Excitement was seething hot
County Courthouse has two remarwhen the trial came up. There were
kable features - 0ne being the • a number of coal tipples being
excellent acoustics in the courburned In Meigs County and
troom and the other being that a six
considerable · Industrial unrest.
Inch layer of salt was under the
Wheh court was opened Peter
courtroom.
Reinhart was sworn In as a deputy
It Is pointed out that In 1860 and took his seat beside the judge

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treatrened and all who entered the
· ~--~~~ P!tt..!.bt..!r,gh-an!!-C!nc!:!'!!'!~t!.
~..:rtrrom were EearchtJd but .. no
In 1936 the Stansbury Drug Co. In
one ever raised a hand against him .
Middleport had opoerated for 55
Those were the days- and really
years having been founded by Dr. · not that lqng ago.
W.E. Stansbury. The Blaettnar
Allto Co. was advertising not only
James H. Rathburn who is known
the Pontiac and Buick but alSo the
to his many· friends about Meigs
Hudson and Terraplane. Arthur
County as tbe Pizza Maker will be
Beegle was running for his second
confined to , Doctor's Hospita l
term as a county commissioner and
Nortli, lOO Dennison Ave., ColumFloyd Mees and Horton Brown
bus, Ohlo 4:W1, Room 400, for from
were running for the state legislafour to six weeks. He'd like to hear
ture. Lindsey L. Lyons was also
from you.
ruJUllng for county commissioner

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According to the. publication, the
Purity Ice Cream Co. In Middleport
had been established T7 years
earlier by Homer Cook who in 1936
was opera~lng a wholesale grocery
house.
· The name Purity was adopted by
J.H. Grate who had purchased the
company 22 years before 1936 who
-clfad come to Middleport' from
GaUlpolis In 1915 with the Intent of
establishing a · bottling plant. He
combined his pian! with the ice
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RUTLAND - Rutland Bowhunter's Association will meet
Saturday, 8 p.m .. at the· clubhouse lor the regular monthly
meeting.

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HOMESTEAD REALTY
675-SS&gt;IO Point Pl,asant

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dt 2.tll Jackson Ave., Point
P~asant. In June, l97.c andeXp~~ Jt..-lude a branch office In New

Pi'" tounty,
the lutt -tlme
steff at Homestead Realty prides thems.: • ..t:.,.,
a sincere desire to
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esslstctlents with their Individual needs whe•·~ 11 beselll119, buying ,
renting or appraising property . The Homestead Really family thanks
Y&lt;IAJ and y""r family far Y""r past patronage and lOOks forward with
all Mason Countlans loa bright fulute . "Families on the Move Look ta
Hooriesteedl:' Sandy Nichols Dunn, broker; Carolyn Thorne, Mary
Fow~r. Jill Maynard. Velma Pattern, Lowell Allen. Nancy Can terbury and Rocky Sturgeon
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~ Paula Anderson tn April
t980. Connie not only owns but opera~~~r~ i;.""ss. She ts a ~r-.luate
of Be&lt;:k ley Beauty Academy and started ..~~ ~ Nov. 15, 1971. Connie
specializes In reconditioning and soli natural perming. She at so often'
crNtln slyttng for both men and women. At age 23, Connie I s - of
Mason County's youngeslaetf-employ-.1 business women. Connie h8l
two other hair styttata, Irene Hesson and Paula Ande&lt;son.

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RACINE - Southern's sixth
grade AU-Star Team, with players from Letart Falls. Portland.
Racine and Syracuse, will play
the New Haven All-Star Team
Sunday alternoon at Southern
Junior High In Racine, beginning
at 3 p.m. A second game will be
played between Portland fifth
grade champs and New Haven 's
.ltlth grade All-Stars. Admission
wlli be $1 for adults and !lO cents
for students. Refreshments wUi
be available.

Main Street In downtown Point POtlJi/i~ .:;o-operattd by Marcia
Nibert and Becky Reynolds who have ~~ • caemetatogy tor 1
nuiYiber at years and wore provlfiAJsty ompl...,... at ~r Nlont tn !hit
area. They have added to their ..ton another operator, _Catlly R-'!,
of N- Haven. The .. lon spoclattres In hatr cotortng, perms 1ncl !hit
latest In cull lew 'the entire family . Give them a call ol 67U220.

RliTLAND- Rutland Church
of God wUI be holding revival
services Friday, Saturday and
Sunday with Evangelist VIrgil
Phillips. The Concords and The
Cay ' FamUy wlll be featured
singers. Services wUI begin at 7
p.m. nightly. A Sunday morning
servlcewUI begin atll a.m. Rev.
John Evans Invites the publlc to
attend.

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RAVENSWOOD - Sunday
will be Friend Day at the
Ratoenswood Second Baptist
Church. Both morning services
ivili feature Squire Parsons.
Everyone is invited.

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conducting a musical program at 9: 30 a.m. Sunday at the Pomeroy

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204 Condor St.
Pom.,oy. OH.
Phone 982-2975

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SAT. 9 TO 1

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reeere!."lgH•. The puhnc :;; hlvMc~ ·tv; tt'.e Sll:".dA:;- se.""\·ke.·

Dinner, dance planned

There wUI be a public dinner and
dance at the Meigs County Senior '
Cltli.ens Center Friday.
Dinner will be served !rom 5 to
6: 30 p.m . The m enu wUI Include
1 Color
chicken and homemade noodles or
110 IODY WOK
baked ha m, with cole slaw, green
beans, roll and beverage for $3 with
deSsert extra .
Following the dinner there will be
a round and square dance from 8 to
"Now In A N1w Lecatien"
The l\1e!gs Choir Boo~t-ers 'Nill be-. nv.-Jtinnusic by NickandlheHappy
Locust
Ill...., Pt. Ploas0111, W.Va.
staging a public spaghetti supper on
Hollow Boys with John Russell as
Call
far
hlails 614·915-4174 ,
March 23 at the Salisbury School to · caller. Dance admission is $1.50.
raise Hours
funds for
music4activlties.
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INTRODUCTORY
PAINT JOB SPECIAL

S15000

PERSONS'
BODY SHOP

4-door,
lan with browa velour Interior, fuel InJected V-8, overdrive trans., am-lm cassette stereo, custom wheels, keyless entry
system &amp; all the extras. Extra Shar.p!

'14,700.00

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Kelvin King is vocal music supervisor- this year having replaced Ed
Harkless. Incidentally, representatives of the hlgh school vocal music
groups wlll not bemaketheirtrek to

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f!oston this s_
The Girl Scout,s are delivering
their great cookies . ...:. oh boy!
They'u help us to keep smutng...

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4-door, red with matching veloilr Interior, loaded with all the extras.
Locally owned trade-ln. Excelleol references.

•12,900.00

Mrs. Joan Tewksbary, R.N.,
Meigs County TUberculosis Nurse,
will be conducting a community
tuberculin skin testing clinic at the
Pomeroy Fire Station, Butternut
Ave .. Monday .
The tests will be glvenfromi: ~to
6: ~ p.m. or untu all persons
reporting are tested.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
~members wlll be conducting a blood
pressure clinic for the publjc durtng
the same hours.
Anyone needing any further
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Stop. In Soon.
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Super Vatu opened Its
11,-j,:976. The store Is ownld by
Massey Stores Inc . of Abington, Va~"lrl' ,;.• 5 stores thrOU!Ihout
West 1/lrglnla and VIrginia . Super Valu P•~«:. nemselves In havlna
high qualify products at low prices. Bob Turnar, store manager and
Lowell Gillispie , assistant manager would like to thank their
customers for their pah'onage In the past and 1001&lt; forward to servlnQ
you In the future. They would also like to extend an Invitation to the
people of Mason C""nty who have nat been In their store to stop In and
1001&lt; the stare over.

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T:·I-Caunty Sport Shop -I~ t,..• by John Burris. The business was
Pleasant. In April of 1911, th
started In 1975 at .Ot Mall\,~;-:1, A
buit""' tKpanded to Mason Cou~~#firounds, the store was cattld
Tri-County Sport Shop North ano ~~ "esent location of the
bvslnoss. The Main Street business was c~ k:tn January of 1979. Trl. County Sport Shop specializes In archery ~Jtpment, guns and ammunition. ammunition reloading supplies. flshln~ Iockie,
mtscell-s hunting equipment. Factory aulhorlzld warranty and
repair cell'-' for -Bear and Proline arcllery equipment and Oalwa
lleets and Rods. Tri-County Sport Shop Is 111e only shop tn 11111 area
whk:l\ dan custom arrow making and accessories and Installs ac·
caswles on bows. Open Monday-Saturday 9:30a.m. to 7:00p.m.

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invited. Services begin at 7:30
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At the time the equipment could
tx&gt;ttle U cases oLbeverage,_ 24
lx&gt;ttles to the case, but by 1936 the
equipment handled !IJ cases an
hour.
The Wanda Beauty Shop In
Middleport was able · to give
permanents without the use of
electricity or pelmaneiii wave
machines.
The pamphlet tells of the late
Judge A.P. Miller being the only
judge who sat In court In Meigs
County with an armed deputy
beside him. It was at the ttial of
James_Mlller...wJJo_allegedJy .. shot

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REPORT OF CONDITION
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the

HOME NATIONAL BANK
of Racine In *he alate of Ohio, al the close of business on September 29, 1984 published In response to call made by Comptroller of lhe Currency, under title 12,
United Slates Code, Section 1~_1Chater 9815

Com*roller of I he Currency, 4th Dis trict

Statement of Resources and Liabilities
Cash and balances due from depository Institution s
Nonlnterest-bearing balances and currency and coi n.............. ... .... 1,074 ,000.00
Securities ................. ...... ................................................................. 3,348,000.00
Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreem ents
to resell In domestic offices of the bank and of
its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, a nd In IBFs ........ .. ............... 2,175,000.00
L9ans and lease financing receivables:
Loans and leases, net of unearned income ...... 14,379,000.00
LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses ......... 157,000.00
Loans and leases , net of unearned inco me,
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allowance, and reserve ..................... ........... ....... ;... ...... ............. ... l4 ,222,000.00
Premises and fixed assets (Including capitalized leases) ...................... 317,000.00
Other real estate owned ................ .. .. .. ............ ......... ............... .. ........... 93,000.00
Other assets .... ............................. , ............................... ,.......... ............ 106,000.00
11-.:......-4--Total assets .... :.. : ..... ............... ...... ..... .......... ,............... , .... .... ...... .... 21,335,000.00 _ __

2-door, baby blue, vinyl lop, full power

•2,900.00

·'

Nonlnterest-bearing ........................................ 2,915,000.00
Interest-bearing ... ... ........... , ... ,... ..... .... .. . , ....... 16,330,000.00
Other liabilities ............... ... .............. .. ...... ......... .... .. ........... ... .............. 125,000.00
Total liabilities .................................................................... ............ 19,370,000.00

---==--+ Common stock ....... ..... ....... ...................... .... ...... .................... ......... .... 125,000.00

!-door, dark blue with matchlag Interior, BW Blass Special Edition,
loaded wltb extras, new radlalllres &amp; jusl 58,000 mUes! Nice local
trade-ln.

Surplus . ... ....... ......... .. .: ... , ................................................ ... ........ ... ..... 125,000. ~
Undivided profits and capit al reserves ............... ................................ 1,715,000.
Total equity ca?11al ................ .... .............. .......... .......... .. .. .. .............. 1,965,000.00
Total liabilities, llmlted·llfe preferred stock, and
'
equity capital ...................._...... ..................... ......... ....................... 21,335,000.00

•3,900.00

I, Gary P. Norris, Cashier of the abOve-named bank do hereby declarethatthis
Report of Condition Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belle!.
Gary p. Norris
Oct. 29, 1984

;.

.

We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities. We declare that It has been examined by us, and to the best
of our knowledge and belief has been prepared In conformance with the instructions an.d Is true and correct.
.
.JOHN T. WOLFE
CHARLES D . YOST - DIRETORS
EARL CROSS

_,__

STOP IN AND SEE MERRILL,
JAY OR ALAN EVANS \
.
HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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�Friday, March 8, 1985

Page-S-The Daily Sentinel

Family medicine

anesthetic. A needle Is Inserted Into
the cancer has spread determines
the prostate gland through the . treatment. In the early stage~~, a
rectw;n aiicrtls5ue Is withdrawn. If
doctor may not prescrlhe a specific
the tissue ls_cancero~ the doctor ·treatrnentbutcaretullyrnonltorthe
patient InStead. 1!1 some cases the
wlll try to determine whether the
cancer has spread beyond the
testes may be removed, since they
prostatebyorderlngbloodtestsand
produce testosterone, a substance
x·rays or bone scans or the pelvis · which can stimulate the growth of
and backbone. A lymphanglogram,
cancer. Hormonal therapy may be
In which dye Is InJected Into the
recommended to reduce the pJ'Oo
l;wp.'i nudes and ducts rl tl"~ pelv13,
pain In the bones and discomfort In
probably also wili be done.
urinating brought on by the spread
QUESTION: How Is cancer otthe
of the cancer.
prostate treated?
In serlous cases, the prosta te
A~SWER: The degree to which

reaching 40, men should have a
yearly rectal exam, which doubles
frequently prostate cancer Is nol
as a check for both colon and
fast·.g rowinga.nd If detecled early It _prostate .:ancer.
Is more easily treated,
·
·
QUESTlON : Wh at causes
QUESTION: Are there any
cancer of the prostate?
warning signs Indicating cancer of
ANSWER: Researchers, do not
the prostate?
know the exact cause of this
ANSWER: Thediseaselshardto disease, but they think It Is
diagnose, even when your physl·
somehow Unked to the aging

, prostate cancer are diagnosed, and
about 24,11Xl men dk' of It However,

Ass~Manl Profeseor
of FamUy Medicine
,.--~Ohlo._l)nlver:slty Colle~'!

· ~ Oolleopathlc Medicine

QUESTION: My husband, who is

54, was recently diagnosed as
having prostate cancer. How wtdes,
.. pread is this
disease?
AN S 'l.' E R ':.
.· Ca n cer of the
: prostate Is a com ·
·mon cancer In
.. males, especi~lly •
, · tn those over age
50. Each year In the Un.lted States

cian does a manuai rectal exam.
Some ' possible signs of prostate
cancer are blood In the urine,
painful urination or diffic ul ty In
star1ing or Slopping urination . But
lhese symlpotns, on the other ha nd.
can i!ldicate a non-cancerous enlar·

pn:x..'t:'ss iJtocaust::" prostate ca:nc-er Is
unusual In men under 50.
QUESTION: What will a doctor
do If she suspects her patlent luis
cancer oft he prostate?
ANSWER: First, fhe physician
will ta ke a tissue
from the

gland and lymph IJ()des In the pelvis
are removed and radiation therapy
takes place.
. Hopetuly_ ygur husband's cancer:_
Is not far advanced. Let your
friends and relatives know that the
key to early detection Is a yearly
rectal examination.

·Legt"on Auxt"lt'.ary meets,
reviewing legislation, · planning
.

New Haven,

OE MBij~ 1% UI\!IY·

1lderlv and

ha.r,~J,::qpJ;!ed :. R-..~t ~~ 3Q~

;'.!:'.!u~ ~~~,.;n7,mv

restricted building entry system , emergency calls system ,

RO~'.:WLEY. 81 •I..

lounge and community ioom . Plo.nned acti vities and
social events provide a relaxed and en-joyable .en -

No. ~CV·243

- NOTICE OF SALE-

action, t will ollllf- for- oele, at

vironment .

Public Notice

All Utilities Included In Rent
Except Coble and Teliphone
Limited number of apartments available for persons -40
v~ors of age and up.

publicouctionotthefrontdoor
of the Court Houso .in Pome·
rov. Ohio. in the above nemer1
coumy, on Fridavthel211s rlov
of April, 1985, at 10:46 A.M.
the following doacribecl rOll
edata. the meet addrea of
which is 650 Oobome StrPomerov. Ohio:
The following -1 oalole

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF DONALDSON E.
RIVER BEND PLACE
FLORY, DECEASED
Cooe No. 24688 Docket 12
New Haven, W . Va .
882·3121
.._467
NOTICE OF
Office Hour$: 9 a .m. to 5 p .m .. Monday-Friday o,. ~;oil for
APPOINTMENT
appointment.
OF FIDUCIARY
February 19, 1985. in
;..':,in~ v~.: theOnMoigl
County Probole
ond Sto• of Ohio, and dea,
Court. c..o No, 24688. tier· 1-=~!!JC[!!!!!!]~~~:I
IIMd v. Fultz. P, o. Bo• 723.
cribed • followa:
Being in Frac:1ion 17, Soc, POmeoov. Ohio 45769, w a s ' - - - - ' - - - - - - - .
eppoin1ed Executor of the II
lion
20. Town
2. Renge
13, ostato of Donaldson' E. Ror,;
begiming
at the
not!h_,
comer of Pelot Klein' a to~ deceased. lolo of 270 Walnut
thence not1h 86 &lt;leg. WMI 128 Stnlel, Pomeroy; Ohio 45769,
feet; thence oouth 1 8 dog.
Robert E. Buck,
Probelo Judge
170 feel 10 • lodge of
rocko; lhonce lOUth 8B &lt;leg.
o11t 128 -along lhe lodge;
Lana K. Ne-ed,
!honea north 16 &lt;leg. aoat 170
Cle!k
feel 10 the place of beginning, (2) 22 (3) 1, 8, 3tc

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Business
Services

REFERENCE DEED: Vol.
280, Pogo 689 and Vol. 264.
" - ' 661 O.cl Records of
Meigo County. Ohio.
Property epprai•ed at
t9,000.00 end acnnot be oold
lor lou then two-thirda Ot that
amount.
Tonna: Cooh in hend on cloy
of llle; end subject io 1986
""' 1 0118"' ...... ·
HOWARD E. FRANK
SHERIFF OF MEIGS
COUIIITY, OHIO
(3)8. 15. 22, 3lc

EVENT

---TOCOMPAiif

2

1
Your Local Ford Dealer is so confidenllhal the qualilly of his
all new ·as Fords and their deals are superior to Chelll'Oiel. Olds,
rmbile, Plymoolh, Renaull. Toyota and Dodge. thai they "Dare 1
You to Compare", After test-driving the new ·as Fords at your
Loca! Ford Dealer's. 1l you purchase another automobile listed
on this page. your Local Ford Dealer will give you $100, (Proal
ol purchase required I. Limit one per customer. Offer expire:..J
March 10. 1985. ·
.

I

·
In Mem orram

IN MEMORY OF
Goldie (Norris)
Story
who passed
away ten years
ago, March 8.

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Sadly missed by fam·
ily, friends, husband
Clarence and daughter
l!osalie .

198~ FORD RANGEA

64

Misc. Merchandise

TEAfORD
RBOI Estate

w

NEW LISTING- Grand old
home in Dexter, Furnace
with added woodburner . 3
BRs, full basement. dbl. car·
pot &amp; about 2 acres lor

NEW LISTING - Middleport
-Only 5 vea~ old and has 3
bedrooms. family room, dimng
room, fireplace, 2 baths. with a
garden bathtub, central air,
and many more beautiful lea·
tures. On a nice s51eet.

$29 000

· ·
POMEROY - Wood burning
lir~place, 3 BRs, lurnace,
lull basement &amp; 2 lots. Ask·
ing $28.500.

MIDDLEPORT- Corner lot,
one fl ., like new 7 rm . home.
2 lull baths. cook &amp; bake
units, disposal, etc. Only

$38,500.

SYRACUSE - Chain link
fen ce. nice carpeting, elec.
B.R heal, family rm., wood·
burning unit in family rm ., 2
baths and nice lot.

IN TOWN '"" Modern like, 2
bedrooms, nice lots and city
utilities, 4 locations, $9,000
to $21,500.
MIDDLEPORT - Near stoies
&amp; schools. 7 rm. brick, gas ta.
furnace, 2 lull baths, dining &amp;
lg, lot with garage.

Sue llurphy, llilton Roush
H1l1n. Vlrcit and
Billet Tuford

•

Housing
Headquarters

•

0

• Test Drive
• Compare

See Yow- ~·i Ford ;;..ouwToduy!

Mi' GHE E

(41 Participant must driw a , _ Ford car or truck
at a local Ford dealer ai-d validate this form,
lSI Reward is valid at any Local Ford De-

• Get$100.

S

rJ
.

$41 ,500.00.

NEW USTING - Five Points

- Crow Subdivision -

r.p.

pro&lt;. I acre lot witll a newer
. ranch home, Swimming pool,
basemen~ garage, many other
fatures. PJ in excellent condi,
lion. Central air. Owner wants
an offer. $54900.
HARRISONVILLE - Three
acre building site .w~h water
and electric availabli!. Owne~
will oonsider land oontracl

$6,00000,

StatiOnery, Magnetic

llm11l &amp; I""''

~nociat1

i:.·.....

Over 30 Yra. E•perience

Meigs Count.y-.Nat ,

992 -3345

Howard L. Writesel

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEI

Roofing Co.

lEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
, Storm Doors
- -&amp;- Windows

FOR All YOUR

WIRING NEEDS
Residentilt &amp; CQmmereial

Call:

992-5875 Or
742-319

. MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Will do all types of ex,
cavatlnc. iandscapinc.
basements·. sewap sys·
tems, water &amp; ps lines,
water well drillinc and
service, .truckinc (limes·
tone &amp; dirt).
,

st~ larm house, barn
other buildings, Pasture. lenc,
ing ard oltler features. In the
country . and owners !Mil deal
on financing and !Mil consider
land oonlracl $36,900.00.

to dr;ve the vehicle of your

,choi'i:o OOWN PAY..Nl
LOWO MOIIIIY PAYlUNI

•Refrigerator~

•Dryert •Freezers
PARTS ond SERVICE

Compiete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of •II Types
Worked in home -rea
20 years
"Free Estima1es ..
CAU COllECT:
Ph. (1114) D'toi• H .U

NEW

$10,000.00.

NEW USTIIIG - Porttlnd
Ani- Mini Farm appro&lt;. 36
acres. 15 acres ti!able. balance
wooded. Enjoy living in this 3
bedroom dopbte wide with lots
of sptt:e. New 2 car block gar·

age plus storage buildin~ Secluded iiettin~ $48,000.00

AT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA,
8 miles lrom
Pomeroy.Mason Brid&amp;•
SING!£ 124.95
304•675·6276
•live Entertalnment•Free HBO

•Kitchenettes •Restaurant
A.~A.

304-675-6216 '
HIHI.n.

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

l_lj,

. REillOR

Beaeman1 aale Fri. end Sat. ,
March 8th end 9th from
9:00 Om·9:00 pm II I he .
!:-any O'Brian raaidence .
Curhlna. bedapreeda .
lheeta. -blenketa. Too many
i1ema to mention. Lot• of
ntce clothing. Go pool! Lelort
Falla aign. Turn left at firat
lane. 2nd houn on right.
Watch for aigna .

Ser~ice

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

INDIVIDUAl REniiMENT
ACCOUNT

10.5%

'

'

AGENCY,

277 Uncoln St. Middleport,
9:00·7 White cenopv bed
end matching dre1eer. night
stand and lirigerle drawers.
dinette Ht. antique oak

.

V. C. YOUNG Ill

114 COUIT ST.. POIIIROY
Auo11 from Carlhou11

992,621 S or 992·7314
Pomoroy, Ohio

992-11117Z

·

Sizes Start From

12·8,tfc

RENT A CAR

dreiHr ahd rocker. appliances. 1o11 of baby itema. car
aeat. boy 10 apeed bike, etc.

8

Public Sale
8t Auction

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

OPEN: Tuts.-Wtd.-Fri.

446·4522

loshon lulldlng

Custom Pole Bldgs .
&amp; Garages
Roofing Work

EVERY
SAT., NIGHT

Alu~;n~:! ~~::!:~!~~:n&amp;s

6:30 P.M. .

,,
GREG ROUSH
PH · ·992 •7583
or 992·2282

12

Feclor•r Cholt1
Gauge Sholgunr Onlr

12·5·tfC

.

Sat. a. sun. 1o to s
I
Mon.._ 10

U·SAVE
AUTO
RENTA'L

7

End of Rt.

Harttoid Community
Center. Truckloads of new
merchendiH every wHk.
Contigmentt of new &amp;: uaed
merchendln elwaya welcomed . Richard Reynoldl,

"W1 Rill F" U.t"

-r•
to
Closed Thursday
OWNER : Sereh Floher

ly Moigs High

Auction every Friday night at
1he

CALL

GIFT SHOP

School
lurn loll, ..... lwp. n, lsi
dri
....
uway on r.... t. 1/ 15/ tln

Auc1ioneer. Cell 304-276-

3069.
Polio Solo; Thuro a. Fri. 9:00
till 7. , 61'1 Mileo North of

Poln1 Pleaunt on At. 2,
beige block house. Nice

St. Rl. 1u•o North

Gallipolis,

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Ohio

··

7111 /lfn

clothes, nic-naca, jeana, klda
clothes. Me. If rain inaide.

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Allllllllllt: t!111 1: 11 Is

BOGGS
~

Television Listeninc Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearin&amp; Evaluations For All Ages

~

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50
GUYSVILLE,

EASJ.
OHIO

w
1!

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Ho&amp;
Farm Equipment
Dealer

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

Farm Equi~l!lent
Parts &amp; Service

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

a'. u iln ,

I ,3,1fc

614-843·5191

10,6,tlc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

73·10 Cht•y lr.
Fondtrs ......................... •65
7HO Chtvy lr.
,

o-.......................... •ru

We can repair and re,
core radiators and
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

11·14 C.... y. lr.
Ftndon ...................... ltiO
13·79 F1&lt;d Tr.
Fondon .......................151
71·79 Ford lr.
o-s ......................... 'I5D
73.14 Ford lr.
Chromo
$70
71·79 Ford lr.
loll Golft ................... $10
10,14 Ford lr.
Fondors ........................ .S90
la""r &amp;..(;'11'.:' Ftndon

73·10 Chny. Tr.
Hotth ......................... •tu
73·10 Chtvy lr.
Chrom lumpon .......... $70
TJ.IO Chtvy Tr.
Grillos ........................... •co
73 ·10 Chevy. Tr.
!oil Got"""""""'"""'$'70
73·10 Cht•y. I r.
Count Supporll ...........•65
.
r
Htw and U!td Auto Glo11-leto Modtl Port!

a.....,..........

992-21911

9·13·tfn

Middleport, Ohio
1· 13·1fc

Rl.

6

reed on ... Sales Repre-.ntatiwe needed to cover coal
fields in South E..tern Ohio
Northern W. wVa. If inte·

a.

resttred in joining a growing
and qgreelive mine supply
company, 1he-malla detailed
resume • ..lary desired 1o:
Box 100 In c.re of GallipoUa
Dolly Tribune, 826 Third
Ave., Golllpolio, Oh 45631 .
Someone 1o 111Y wi1h elderly man through week,
wftkanc:11 frM, not bed fest:
Colt 814· 387·7630 after
6PM .
Man in late 30's de1irea live
in houaelr.eeper. kida welcome. Colt 676 ,6437.

12

Situations
Wanted

Handymen, painting. W81lpepering, plumbing. elec1rical. carpentry, odd joba,·no
job too amoil. Catt614,~58,
6496 ,
I will care for elderly person

317 North Second
Mjddloporl, Ohio 45 760

BOWMAN'S HOME CARE .DICAL SUPPLY

nw:

RISIDINCE PHONE
1/22/tlc

AFFORDAil£ • POIITAIU

TROMM EXCAVATI
BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

*

*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
FOOTrRS •GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

lni-Y &lt;o,..e.te relautlon any·
tlm1, year arounclln your own
Not lpri"'' Spa. !top by to '"
the models WI hln In ltock.
IIACKWOOD HOME SPAS
40037 Sumner Rd.
Po-oy, OH.

_ Ill 141 915-310$

, -, ---

-

HI mo.

*

· PH. '742-2328
, ,._,_ -,I2.
I

18 Wanted to Do

We pay cath for late model
clean used car•.
Jim Ml nk C hev.- Old 1 Inc .
Bill Gene Johnson
446·3672

Wan1ad 10 clean house 111
mold or bebyoillo.r. Cell
446 _0084 .

Wanted 10 buy child• 1wing
set . Cell614, 256·1932 . .

Fln nnc ial

Balloon a fOr tiet Well, Anni·
verearys, Birthdays, parties.
Singing Oorrlllo . Cell Bol·
loona &amp; Co. 446·431 3. ·

Japanese aworda wen1ed.
Poylng •200 minimum, Sa·
muroi, 824 Patton. Spring·
field, Itt 82702 , Call 12171
544·7611, 623·8729.
Wanted to buy large c1rpe1
1 2x16 end good uoed air
conditioner. Call 814-258·
8307. '

•
Loo10 weight now. Aok me
howl Nutrltlon1l welgh11oaa
program, no drug1-anly
horbo. Colt 4411·20111 or
446·3786 . Menogemant l ' clherllo.
polition full or port·lime.

•

Gun shoot 1t Racine Gun
Club ovary Sunrloy, 1 :00
p.m. Fac1ory chocked guns
only,
Special prlve1e home care
tor eldorly 1nd hendlcepped.
Home equipped for wheat
chelr pedants. Referenct11.
Catt1114,992·3596,

Giveaway

Kindling wood. mull toko
everything. about 2 truck
looa. catl441,1148 .

ftM pupplet Plrl Clerman
Shepherd, pen Aleeklan
Malamute, very cute. C11t
61 4·218·1735.

One llemooe oat end one
block and Whho tong·halred,
cleol-ed COt 10 give IWay.
loth tnlltle aah. CoH boforo
I :00 pm, 814·8112· :11228.

Small 2· 3 bedroom home in
Middleport. Att1ched gar·
ega. corner lot. low utili1ies,
fenced . Colt 614 , 992 ·
3798 .

1 975 Holly Pork. 2 'bed·
room. all electric. centrel1ir,
refriger~tor, range. new carpe1ing, front awning 20ft,
wood deck 8'x30', underpinning, t12 ,000.00 . 304,
876 · 3184 oftar 6:00 .

5 yr. old ranch home with 3
bedrooms, 2 ba1hs, large
family room with buck stove 1972 trailer 12•60, 2 bed·
insert . 2 cer·cerport, large rooms, &amp;4,500 .00 . !04·
driveway. concre1e patio 675·41122 or 675· 1080. ,
end deck. E•1ra inauJation ..
Priced In lower 50'o. Colt 1973 Richardson, 14x70,
61 4· 742·2276 or 814· 742· ell electric , 3 bedrooms.
furnished , wuher and d"el,
2980.
carpeted. ba1h end half,
4 bedroom. 2 s1ory frame undarpenning , blocks .
house. approx. 2100 1q. ft . atep1, 11orm windows, must
living IPICO. Equipped kll· move . • 8.800 .00 . 304·
chan. large room1, 2 com· 676,4088.
ple11 heeting systems. On
paved rd ., 10 min. from 1974 Flamingo , 1 hilS,
.. •M
.C•!I coe,, ""' ~~i!.-+

coinl. rlnga. jewelry. s1erllng
were. old caine. lllrge cur·
rencv. Top prlceo. Ed. Bur,
lttll Barber Shop, 2nd. Avo.
Mlddloport, Oh. 814·992 ·
3478.

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basement, 2 Clr brick 1 .,.

agi. on largelo1. Collage Rd .

Help Wanted

HIGH 'SCHOOL JU NIOA·
SENIORS . Tho Army No·
tlonol Guard qan give vou
valuollle wotlt oxparlence.
Goocl Pav. Rood llenlfll1.
•
i&gt;lu• loam a tlllll . Coli 304·
6711·3110 a&lt; 1,100·842·
._3_1_1_8_.- - - - - - ,Open torrilorloo with tho
new Avon. C.H 304·8711·
,_1_4_2_9_._ _ _ _ _ __
,4 apanlngo oelllng Moni
M.c'e 100 percent guaran·
toed lina of glfto, toyo, homo
decor. Your houra, no in·
veolmenl, 304·8711·117118
or 1·800·15113·11077. look·
tng home and ·oaretoo
poonteo.
.

J'- - - - - - - - - -

er~tor. 304-&amp;76-6396.-fteJ

5 PM ,

Price reduced . four bed·
rooma. kit:chen -famity room
with fireplace, llnlohad
baSement , Poin1 Pleaun'1,
304·875· 3079, ovening1.

33

Farms for Sale .

142 acre farm, will considfi'
any1hing of value on trade.
'79,000, Cell 614 · 248 \
5281 .

Smell home in Country Club
eddl1ion, Poin1 Pleeun1,
with lmprovemen11. 304675·5056.
2 story frame. insulated,
good roof, ahop, garage,
gordon, U ,OOO .OO, under
approiaol, 304·676·8743,

Ideal 2.9 acre mini-farm or\
paved road. Only 1 mile from
town , 835 .000 .00 . Colt
614·742 ·2460,
.
90 acre farm. rural water. 6
room house, with 3 bad ·
room rental trailer, Crib
Creek Rood , 304 · 675 1206.

to low fitced rate. Use equi1y

100 acre more or leas.
beautiful commercial or
agricul1ure. near Pt. Pleaunt. 3 bdr. home 1nd barn.
Century 21 Shipley A1111v.
304·372·8200.
'

for any purpose . Leader
Mortgago Co., 614·592·
3051.

32 Mobile Homes

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO . recommonda
that you do busine11 wi1h
people you know. and NOT
1o aend money through the
mail undl you have inyelti·
ga1ed 1he offering.
Money ta Loan

HOME OWNERS·Rolinonce

23

for Sale

Profaasional
Servictps

18 acres more or len, &amp;
room houae . buildll\fill ~
house remodeled . Phone
304,576 ,2254, Aahlon. w.
Vo.

35

Lots

8t

Acreage

2 ecr«tl on Core

illlllillYIIII!Ill

11

1979 S1erling. 14x70, 1blfiJ
elec1ric. AC , 2 bedroOro.·
· ·
covered d ec k, 1t ove, r11
~ rUJ·

in Svrocuae , Colt 814· 992·
5133 or 614 •992 . 3804 .

mable loan, garden 1po1,
reduced down to
149.000.00. 304 , 676 ·
6047.
.

0

84 acres. 3000 lb 10b1ccci
allotment, 1 Y: story house ~
bath, 2 barn1, ger~ge , cellar,
tool shed. 6 other bu.ildi.-ga~
plenty wa1er. loc•ted' M.
Lawrence County , ObiO,
near Lec1a and Crown Ciay
Mining Co. Colt 614· 211.8',
6o8a
• ~

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Business
Opportunity

22

1---------Buying daily gold. 1ilver

Brick home. 3 bedrooms.

1VJ bath, fire place, full

3 bedroom home , 811:! a11U·

prox . 400 h .
fron1ege,
good building stte. enoogh
timber for hea1ing 6 vrs. Qr
more. prico •2.600 . Coli
614· 682 ·6944 .

Brunicardl
Co ..
0887. Twentieth vnr of
qu1lity 10rvice. Lane D1,
nlolo, 814·742·29111 .
PIANO TUNINCI AND RE·
PAIR, Reduced rotoollmlted
time only. Ward'a Keyboard,
304·11715·111500 or 176 ·
3824.
Perma'n em hair removal,
Profe11ional Elect rolyale
CNnlc, Now Houri by op·
!)OinlrMnl. 10 AM ·8 PM .
Mon thru Fri, 304·676·
68111.
Iii' .II

31

I . ' 'II

Homea for Sele

Throo beclrooma, central air,
vl"yl wall poopor, carpel
throughout, well lnauloled,
new pokll. lllached garogo,
=o~:.'glo pupl, 304·17B· ' Tlmo . to moo monoy for · gea outdoor grill, awninp,
Summer Vacation . Sell mony extraa. CaR 448·2183
II eduh c~to, 304· 871 • AVON fuR or part limo. tH 5:00PM. 1fl0r 1 :00PM
aall81 4·2. .·1"58 ,
, ,• .,
.3.P4·B71·Dn.

r-•-· -

01· ~ per ·· mor)t'h .
We,'ce Elsea Home Cen1ers
in, see our monv modele. o,.U,S. 23(6141772· 1220
F. H.A .. V. A. approved. or 773 , 3926.
£arthtone Country Living,
1 39 Wa1er St., Jackson, Oh 1974 Skyline 14Jt64, two
Cell614 ·286·3734.
bedroom, &amp;8500.00 . Colt
814·992 · 7284 or 514·986 ·
Beautiful 3 bdr . home buil1 4427.
.tor you I 18.900 a. up. See
our models. Call 1-814 · Lot and 1railer for 1111 on
Mulberry Ave . in Pomeroy.
'888 · 7311 .
112,000.00. Ce11814·992 ,
Immediate ponenion 2 2439.
bedroor home, 2 acres,
1.224 lb . tobacco baoe. 1982, Wello 14•70 . 2 bod ·
s1ate Rt . 554. 123.000 . Call rooms. kitchen rhlcrow1ve.
61 4·246·5296.
dishwether . stereo. wood ----~----·"1 Amrn!~e - tir:ep!ece, ce.un;
In Sou1hern Schoof Dil1rict fan, 2 full baths, central 'air,
modified A-fr1me on 6 porch and underpinning .
acres. large garden, wood- •15000 .00 , Cot! 614·742 ·
burner, own Wlter well. 2980 or 614·742 · 2276,
Ouie1 and pe.c:aful. Fully
carpe1ad . Final offer 1971 Monarch 12•50, 2
t32,BOO . Colt 814,843 , bedrooms. loce1td on rented
lot in Chester . Asking
6384 .
$3200 , Colt 614 · 992 ·
Older sbc room house (with 1 _3_23_7_._ ' -----~
1wo bedrooms) for sale or 1ren1 . Double car garage. full Schult home by Owner lobasemen1. On approxi· cared K &amp; K Perk. Good
·mately 1 .9 acre lot. ROH condi1ion ...,--For-·-1nforma1ion ·
Hill, Pomeroy . •29,500, call 304· 676,6417 otter. 4
Call814·878·2513.
p.m,

Reill LoQ Homeii. [0(fhorile's ·

11111 end construction. Stop

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~,;;

Call

6J Phle St, Gallpello
2·11·1
P1n Shepherd • loxor
ic
_W;.;,I.;.Ot;;ll;;,•er;;.._ _ _ _-:-_ _ _.....;2""4-Hr_
. _s._,._~...ll
Mmote puppy, mother dlo·
L
poo1t1on vory frlondl'l. Colt
momlng or oftor IIPM. 448·
1887.

~-il~ I6UI 992·7754

.,.

Taking lawn mowing orders
for 1he summer. e2 .60 per
hour. I furniah the mower.
gal, and oil. Cell 614· 996·
4382 .

$cath* $215 and up for your
junk car or 1ruc::k. FrH
pickup . Colt81 4·246·9881 .
24 hra.

SWEEPER end aewlng me·
chine repair, part•. and
auppliet.
Pick up and
delivtpry, Davia Vacuum

4

WE llll MlDtCA~ AND OTHEI INSURANCE
CARIIERS WilEN ILIGIILE

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Experienced baby sining.
evenings and week-enda.
t2.00 por hour. Colt 614·
986.4392 .

Muot Sotll 3 bdr ronocn, 1 plotely
lo,
family r~m whh wood- cation on Rt. 7 , no pets. Call
burner, deck , carport , city 814·2•&amp;-6818.
utili1ill and achools. ·cable
TV, Wootbrook Sub . 12•65 Torch 2 , 3 bdr .. un,
t36 ,000. c,n 446,7144 .
fumiohod, Haa ott oc:reena a.
s1orms a. homemade
Remodeled coun1ry home 3 porcheo. Coll448 ·7132 .
bdrs .. · large living room.
dining room &amp; ki1chen, 2 full 1977 Regen114X64, 2 bdr.
ba1hs. 3 car garage, 1.000 Cell 614·245·5286
aq.
w~h 5.40 any1ime.

•

Serv111!S

Out of Town Customers Call Collect
•Oxygen •Hoapital Bed1 •Wh"l Chalra
•Bethioom Aids •Walkers •Crutchll • Cane•
Many O.t her ltem1

HEATING

OPEN EACH
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
1305 JACKSON AYE.
SMAll ANIMAl HIIU15
llootHy I p.ot.· S p.m..
lott4oy 6&lt;10 f!.m,·l P·"'·
Wt-ll'f I p.oo.· ! p.m.
l'llvn4ay I p.oo.•l p.m.
Frlolay 1 f!.OI.·! p.M.
S.t ...olay tO o.01.·II:JO o.m.
~=Gf l.t=At.S AND
WIGEn IY APPOINTMlNT
304·675·2441
°
12,lln

Are you en opponunist11f so

e.111terior .

614-446-7213

CLINIC

THURS. EVE. 6-8

10: Office of Personnel. Box
9!39. Rio , Gjanl!;l• C;pllee.•.,.
Aio Orondo. Ohio 45674.
P.O. No. 3246 .

Will plow and work gardena,
l~rga or 1mall. In Syr1cuae,
Middleport. Pomeroy, or
R1clne . Call 81 4-985·
3648 .

Quonoet Bulldlnga. Due lo
c•ncelted order•. we have
HYeral
at 40 per

Hospital

16141 992·6550

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCJ(EY. D.V.M .

Announcements

Wileva Evan1--Found your
old book 'Smoky.' Valuable
paper. therein . Contact me,
Staall, 807·749·2838.

IUSIHESS PHONE

TOWN &amp; COUNliiY
VETERINARY

3

Georgol Creek Rd.
6i 4 ·448,0294.

:X

Insulated Dog Houses
· Racine, Oh.

ebill1y to work effectively
wi1h 1tudent1. Salary ia
t3 ,400 per fiscal year,
b.sed of 1 1welve-month
contract plua room end
board . Deadline for applica tions ·
March· 8.
1995.
of

Cleaner. one half mile up

12'KI6'

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

excel ~

Tremendous Garage Sale ~

- Addons end remodeling
- Rooting 1nd gutter work
- Concr111 work
- Plumbing and eleclrlc.l

TIE COUNTRY LOFT

New Homes-Extensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work •

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

.

CAR &amp;

LEASING
Box, 326
Pomerov. OH. 45769

GUN SHOOT

.

PAT HILL FORD

~

J .j '

Middleport
8t Vicinity

TRUCK

·IRA

:

in my home . Call 614-992·
6022 .

~
MOTEL

HARRISONVILLE - 'Approx,
neighoo~.

5 FamHv Yard Sole 393
Jacklon Pike, Mar. 81h a.
9th, 9 to 7

BLACKSTON

Call: 742-.c~tl'lt

4·1,Hc

Yard Sale

'''''' fi'CiiTiEiijj;;···· ·····

work

•RanGei

2/25/ 1 mo.

25 acres ol wooded land. Sev·
eral pretty pines, hardly no

7

(Free Et1ima1eel

•Waaheri •Dithwllhera. . .

949-2969
. or 94.9-2263

SIDING CO.
VINYl &amp; AWMINUM

Ph.

experience

work

lent Interpersonal and com ·
munication skille; end the

We'd
you lo
E-•·A·Cir. tho modern w•y

985-3561
All Mlk11

UTILITY BUILDINGS

tt2,6181
Jo Hill 985-4466
Jean Trussell 949·2660
Dottie Turner 992-5&amp;92

_!...;~_
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L'

Wallpapring

,985 :4452
Athens County-Doug
119.5-1010

$17.50(l00.

REALTORS
Henry E Cleland Jr.

Rsal Eatete General

(11 Participant musl be 18 years of age or older.
(21 Partq,.rn must haYe a valid drivers license,
!31 Limit ol one reward per cust.,_,

a 4 bed·
room ranch witll full basement
Outbuildings and a big garden
area. Just $49.90(1,00.

NEW LISTING
•~- D'
- '""'"'" IS,
trict-NeatandcuteiAsmall
home wolh big appeal! 2 bed·
rooms carpeted, FA heat In·
eludes range, refrig_. washer.
dNer. Vinyl sidin• front porch,
.,
..
storage building, Appro&lt;. I are
lot. Owner inay finance.

......__.""9'JI'A'd .....

QUAUFICATION RULES:

Painting • Carpentry

SERVICE

acres

free natural gas

IEILI , .
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-16141·992·3325
NEW LISTING 46
acres in
Oran•e Township, Minerals,
•
barn &amp; some timber. Only

$22,000.

1·

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collll14·245·52,81 .
By owner 111acree. cu1tom
brick homo. 2000 tq.lt.
w·garoge, 3 bclr., 2 be .. FP,I~:----X---.-. -bdr.,......--""'
11 2 1
oN HTtc'AC . Modor~aqufp .. 19 7 14
bldg ., ba.rn. coun1y wa1er. fron1 kitchen ,' gal
Minorol rlghlalncl., t139K. hoot . t8 ~ 1100 . Colt 889 ,
Coll814· 869·8311 .
7722. ·

Accessories''
Si•th St., Syracuse, OH.
Croll 51ilch ond Tolo
Painting Sur.plio1
SAl£-D.M.C. F 01!.... 29•
Open 10 AM to S PM
Tun., Wteh., lhun.
Fri. .... Sal.
Al1o

of

Eniov the security an~ comforts that ofe aHor:~ed with our

111•

i: ~;,::"".;!:.;' ':.':".:

~EMODELING

1/29/ 1 1110.

a couple.

Ploinlilf.

c

and Graduation

w. Vo .

adjusted income under HUD Section Bprogram . To.qualifv
for the reduced rent your income must be a maximum crl
S13,250 per year for one pttrson and $15,1 00 per year for

lliAMOND SAVINGS a.
LOAN COMPANY, IUCCOIIOr

...

( &amp;

Signs, ·Rubber Stomps,
Businen Forms,
.: (opt S~rvKts! (tt.
ISS M;tl St, Mlddloport
104·Mulberry .h., Pomeroy

Pulllic Notice

M~: =
"'-·

We ChaJJenge You!

949;.2801

PIUS: Office Suppli11 &amp;
Furniture, Wedding

containing onll!t-hetf acre, more

•••

Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR ·
Alto Tr.. t•lulo•
Pli. 992 .. 5682
or 992-7121

'" All ~, Ptltll•l Nrlir

1----"- - - -...:._

1

0

Buying Coins,
Antiques, Glass·
ware, Furniture.
Stone Jars, Etc.
NO SUNDAY CAllS

' 992-2156 '

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PRINT SHOP

f~!t

45% . c,n 4411· 3358.

GLENN'S

'~ THE' QUALITY '~··

Hou.sing fctr:

Cell
pherd448·31
tomole42
'o. good home.

For Nil, rent or tradt. Nla. 3
bdr. homo In Plonrzllubdlvl·
olon . *43,000 or 1325 rani.

2 ltory houH with 1raller 1972 Buddy 12•80, 2 bclr ..
hookup t18,000 . In Crown good cond., 2 air cond .
portly furniohed , t5,400 .
City, Call 81 4·2116·6058.
Colt 446· 3468.
·
3 bdr. home loce1~ ou1tkte
city limite on 81. R1. 588. tY2 1972 12•86 ••c, cond ..
bllh. ·LA. kilchon . fomllv new ~rpet, c8iling fan in LR ,
room, priced reduced to refrig. range. W-0 . 9x10
t40,000. Colt 448,9398 or roo.m built on with. Jmlll
porch. 8x20 front. porcll
614·258·$206.
wi1h roof, block &amp; undeTpin·
Remodel1d M!ddleport ning included, *6.600. Call
home for ule . No Re10n1ble after 3:00, 81 4 ·378·2314
or 379 -2696 anytime .

·"l~io::¥.:~;:~~+1:'*'"'""·~'"':''"''-·'c"I~J .I,IU'~JJ,H IELJIJ!,.JJL~,,;,-

0

AVON. loll AVON! M.ko

1- - - - - - - -

TIRED OF PAYING HIGH UTILITY BILLS?

ADS WORK!

32 Mobile Homea:

H om•• for Sale

9

COINS

a few pennies spent here
44 Apartment
comes back folding · mo n,;,., ;··~J•.-..,;._.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifoiiiiiriiiiiReiiiiiniiiiit_ _ _ __ ,

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS .COURT

2•;, yr, old full blood Sho·

"Family Medicine" Is a weekly
cv!umn. To G"..:b~. ..!! qu~tia=tS, !.'r.ite
to Edward ~hreck, D.O.. Ohlo
University College of Osteopathic
Medicine, Grosvenor Hall, Athens,
Ohto 45701 .

O.W&lt;iltO.IIItS.•I;o~C-ssHitdD
..t.
111 Court Sl .. fOtntroy. Oftio 45769

Hugh Cusler, Meigs Cou nty's
gra m of' which Iva Powell is
6:30 p.m . a nd the program a nd
veterans service officer, was a
chairm a n.
e ntert ainment Will begin a t 7:30
~'"~' '-"~~·~ll,'al!~r,,ii.\Ja.lil"!!'£!'1&lt; :,'&lt;J&gt;:I!YC!.il!g- Q!:,,~,~ .~~.!l ki~J&amp;JlW&gt;!M!l~!.!l!!li\!l,l!&amp;~ ~,~~~~~~" ,~~~-o"·'- ,,. "' ~.
American Legion Aux!Uary of
Florence Richards of Middlepoi1
The a uxiliary will prepare the
Elrew Websler Post 39, Pomeroy. Unit 263, Introduced by · Erma food and lhe ptist 'wut take care ot
" -~elll attlie hail. ,
Sniirn ;~· Arrftelcartlsm · cbalrmari, ' 'seeurtrig !he eiitenalrirrierit. ' All
Custer reviewed proposedleglsla· , Mrs . Richards spoke on the lmpor,
members of bolh groups and their
lion before Congress which will
lance of patriotism to prolect the
farnUies are Invited to attend.
affect the interests of veterans. He
freedom upon which the couQiry
Lor)?tla Tiemeye r, district junior
inentiolll'd the move m enl to tax
was founded, She said thai In
activities chairman, announced
veterans penslons .and compensa,
agreement with the American
that the junior conference will be
.tion as well as proposed culs. Cusler
Legion motto, servingourcounlryls
held in Racine on April 6. Ka y la
.. said that veterans have earned the ir
second only to serving God.
Pullins wa's Initiated as a new junior
- pensions a nd that the count ry owes
The re is no s uch thing as being
m e mber by Mrs. Richards, a past
· th\' veteran for serving In the armed
" too paliiotic," she commenled and
eighth district president .
forCj'&gt;S.
called for I he junior members to ' Miss Smith announced plans .lo
, More proposed leglslallon would
speak out In patriotism, to recognize
present a flag to the Pomeroy
·cut out new medical hospita ls thai Ihal vollng is a privilege, and to Heallh Care Center. The chaner
" &lt;~re already planned as well as
pledge the nag and sing Ihe nallonal
was draped for Lillian. Gress and
,,. J ..
additions 16 existlilg 'hospitals. ·a n!liem wlfh pride. She called tor Mrs. Powi&gt;lf · and" Veda DaviS,
· Gusler said that veterans 65 and
parents to teach their chldr~n 10
chaplain, conducled a ceremony In
over can enter veterans hospita ls
respect theircounlry.
the lrhonor.Adonallonwasmade lo
free of charge, and Ibis practice
Commenllng on the recent trend
theMarle MooreFundlnmemory of
, may be disconlinued. He also
toward materialism, Mrs. Richards
Mrs. Gress, The junior auxiliary
s tressed that "American's strength
sent a memorial donation to the
·. :c&lt;J!nmented on proposed cost of
living freezes on Social Security and
was buill not by wealth In money·b ut
Child We lfare Founda tton In m EL
·VA pensions..
by wealth In people who came
m oryofDorothyLelfheiL
Cusler urged all veterans who
together to see what they rould do
Mrs, Powell reported that she and
have not done so to have Iheir
for one another."
Ca thy Pullins had attended the
,St!rY!fe discharg" papers recofded
Sh"cautioned that ·iLAmericans
Civitan Club:sfecognitlondinne rfor
·· at'theCountyRecorder'sofficeas·a
do not respect lhelr country, they
area clergymen. A le tter of thanks
precaution agalnsl loss by fire.
cannol expect othe r countries lo
was read from Carol Smilh, junlor
Military discha rge papers are
respecllt. She was presented a gift
Civilan president , ior a flag donated
always necessary when a pplying
by Miss Smith on behalf of the unit.
by the unit.
. i~r bene fils for assislance from the
Posl Commander Mickey Willl·
Wllh Mrs. Pullins a I the plan
. o, the
, Veterans Administration. He in·
ams brought greetings fro!'! Pomehymn of the month, "How Great
, vlted members lo visll his office In
roy Post 39 and reported thai plans Thou Art" was sung. The c haplain
Pomeroy . He spokt&gt;on behalf of the
ha ve been finalized for the annual
closed with a 1783 prayer of George
unil 's v elerans affairs and rehabili·
American Legion birthday party to
Washington. Refreshments were
ration program, Calherlne Welsh,
be held at the hall on March 19. A served by Pearl Knapp from tables
~~lrman , and Ihe legislation p~
family style dinner will be served at
decorated bytbe juniormemberlna

31

Help Wented

for Sele

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Business Services

Prostate cancer: facts and·figur(fi of its . incid~nce

By Edward Schrecll, D.O.

.

-

Friday, March 8, 1

Ohio

Ohio

1 . 14 e~res res1ricted witt(
unfinished ba1emen1. ehtc_
&amp;·wolor . Colt 446·3044. '

=====~·
36 Real Eatate
VIctorian 1 4x70 28ft.
ndo, Quail Cre1k,
pool, play·
(21x11). OR,
mk:roc""'• • dlo·
contrwl holt &amp; air.
1y11em. firiiPiace.
3 bdr. in1ulated
Vlctorlon 1 4x70 211 11.
expendo. Quail Crook,
1w1mmtng pool, pt•v·
giuund, LA (llxll), 011.
ldtchon, mlcrowavo • dio·
hwaohor. control holt • olr,
oprtnkor
tt...,telie.
11'1
lniU._
!f!'J~~ Ulnd!!i&gt;ll~n!~lf: Appro•.

Wanted
Wanted 10 buy nice fourbedroom home approxl -"
mately two ecrea rural •t·:
ting prefer Rio Orenda ·•
Jackson area . Wouhf'
conaider ·trading present
homo In Galttpollo . Qoll
814,446· 1880.
:
Wanted to buy ap'pro•l ~ •
rnetely five ecres of land ·
wi1h aul1able 1i1e for build·;
lng home Rio Orenda ·~
Jockoon oroa. C•ll81 4·4411; •
1890,
:
Approlt one acre of land ·
M..on or Meiga County;
. Q.'! ••..

�Rental s
41

Friday, March 8, 1986

Ohio

Page- 10 - The Daily Sentinel
54 Misc. Merchandise

LAFF-A-DAY

56

Pets for Sale

57

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinei- Pege- 1 1

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

Regietered Walker Coon·
houn~ 20
montha old,
running, treeing. ·aluetick 6
yaaro old. 304· 876-6434
after 3 PM .

Houses for Rent

Friday, March 8, 1986

Wright

KIT 'N' Ci\,ALYLE

I

home fair
Coli 614·

Musical
Instruments -

t

Baldwin Funater organ, dou·
ble keyboard, allaccompanl·,
mant, very reasonable. Call
6 1 4·367·71 69.

1978 Starcraft pop -up
camper, excellent condition.
4HP tiller notdl ropolr, good
B &amp; s onglno f36 . Four (4)
spe~• in Memory Gardens
for ula. Coli 448·8363 .
1972 Kayot Forester Travel
Trailer 111'. Coil 614- 3889689 after 8PM .

CAPTAIN EASY
I

WOU~PN'T ~AVe

KNOWN FROM TH~

PO~U T

t50J( ALONE,

.,UT TliE:,E OTMSR
WFtAPPEil'!!J- T~E~5's r....,.;

IN FACT, TH 6Y CO ME IN Mil! ~&amp;
Au.. T tiE n MI!' WI fH A. YO UNt)
BOY AQOuT YOUR AGE ,

()NLV ONE FAMILY'
WHO BUYS -

Serv1c es

--:'2

bdr. unfurnished house

ivith

garage and worksho p .
Call 446 -9686.

44

Apartment
for Rent

51 Household Goods
'IEP!_ liN' oorn
60 -WANOEAIN'

House N.G. sch . 2 or 3 bdr .
and or garage, dozer work .

Call 614·388-8246 .

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carpeted for rent in Pome-

roy. Cell614-992-3064.
222 N . Third St. in Middle·

port. clean . 2 bedrooms.
dining room. living room ,
sun porch, basement and

porch . Garage also available. Reference1. No pets.

Immediate possession .
S226 . per month with dapooit . Call614·992-7437
3 bedroom country hou.a
for- rent or sale. 3 mile• off
Bt: 33 between Pomeroy
lind At,hJJ: n. l 8~00 p•r
manth plus deposit and
(Jtilities Call 614 -742 2427.

House tor rent call tater
5 .00. 304-675-1754 .

1 ""d 2 badroom _fl!!'niahed
'&amp;partments. Calf 614-9926434 or 304-882-2666 .

APARTMENTS. mobile
ho111eS, houses. Pt. Pleasant
and Gallipolis. 614-4468221 .
Unfurnished apartment, 5
rooms. batement and yard .
8150.00 month, deposit .
304-675-7641 .evenings.

3 room effiency apt, with
refrigerator and stove. located 701 Viand St.
'166 .00 month plua utility,
304-675 -5440 or 676:S 131 ailer 6':00." r,
3 room unfurnished apt.,
8200 ut11ites included. Call
304 ·676-3030 or 304-6763431 .

Furnished Rooms

4.1" Mobile Homes

12x60, 2 bdr .. located 2
.m11es from HMC at Evergreen. Children accepted.
Call 446-3697 or 614-245 6223 .
10x60 2 bdr .. gas heat,
private lot . $150 plus deposit. Call 446-9204 or 4462851 .
2 bedroom turnithed, four
miles from Pomeroy on
Rocksprings Rd. Will lease.
Call 61 4·992-2374 .

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Apartment
for Rent

rariii- su11111ies
Valley

Furniture,

new &amp;

usici . Large siCiiun ot-quil·
ity furniture . 1216 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolis

Bars &amp; bar stools and
dresser Call 446·0844.
Wa~Jher

dryer avacado
8226 , Whirlpool washer
896, 40' in . electric range
$96, 30' in . electric range
876, other ranges to choose
from . Hoover dryer $96. 6
lrott free refrigerators atart
at $160. small harvett gold
refrigerator 8126 . gas range
865 . Coli 446 - 7398.
Skaggs Appliancea, Upper
R i'!~r

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t:ouch gold 8 ft ..
vai&gt;Jat upholstery, walnut
trim. 8300. Call 446-2166 .
Queen size bed complete
with headboard, box apringa
&amp; mattress used very little
S250 Coli 446 ·3142 .
Trade Center Furniture
Outlet. Kanauga , Oh . New
Maytag a. Crosley Applian ces. Call 446-4466

tor Rent
Furnished room , 8125 . Utilities. range. ref. Share b~th .
Men only . 919 Sec .• Galllpo·
lis. 446· 4416 "after 7 p.m.

46 Space for Rent

1----------Mobile home lot, 12'x5Q' or
smaller, $76 water paid. 4th
&amp; Neil, Gallipolis. Call 446·
4416 after 7PM .
Nit:e trailer space on Rt. 7 .
near town. Call 814-387·
0232 or 446-4266 .
COUNTRY MOBI~E Home
Park, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large lots. Call
614-992-7479.

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furnished , no city ta~~:es,
water &amp; sewage fumtahed.
beautiiul ri&gt;Jerview, Ka ~
l)aUga. Foster ' s Mobile
Nome Park, 446-1602 .

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IN TH" HEAQT"- TOE &amp;I'II'ATEII

Da&gt;Jenport and love seat for
sale. Very good shape. Call
614-949 ·2661 .
Large refrigerator, large metal cabinet. electric stove. 2
piece. living room suite,
weaher and dryer, wood
burner stove. Don Walker
Residence, Fifth St. in Ra -.
cine, Ohio.

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Firewqod S20 .00 pickup
told, 830.00 delivered . Call
304 -675 - 6762 or 676 2991 .
PHOTO SPECIAL now thru
t
March 31st. 6 reprints rom
color negative• or 3 pr~ nll
from slides or 3 copy prmts
tronl printa . Your choice 99
cents. Hockenberry Phar·
macy North.
Saxon 301 office copier new
83.000 .00 sell 8800 .00.
304-937-2120
Gunsii'Gunsll Smith an~
WeiSon model 19 and 66 ."
304-675-7476
7 foot hand carved pew.
Good cond. $75.00 304675-2735 .
Harvest Gold double o&gt;Jen,
876 .00. 304-882-2832 .
Formal love seat, exc cond,
$280.00. 3 pc AM -FM 8
track stereo $80 .00 . 4 pc
chrome smglte glass top
toble $75 .00. Coli 304· 675. 6786 or 675 -5733 .
Refr~gerator, dishwasher,
air cond." 304-882-2716
after 5 PM

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Farm Equipment

Late model Ford 2000 tractor, looks new, runs new.
International 340 tractor
82 , 39 6 . Massey Ferguson
$2.896 . Call
60 _tractor
_ 22 .
614 286 66

Michael' a Painting and Wallpapering. Call 614 · 742 2328.
----::--:--~--: ·leD &amp; M Contractor~. Vinyl
and aluminum aidlng replaeerftent wind~ws ·
i nsuhti ng - roof• ng ·
remodeling and new
construction-gutters. Call
304-773·5131 .

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Vicon 4 wheel rake $350, 4
row Ford corn planter. 3 pt.
hitch. Mauey Ferguson
mower es96. Ford 8N front
end loader 8296. 6ft. buoh
hog brand brush hog 8 39 6.
C~ii "61"4-UG-6622,

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Big John Deere 301 0 tractor
$3.795 . John Deere 3 bottom plows $395 John
Deere1010 tractor 82.995 .
John Deere 2 bottom plows
8295 . Call 614-286-6622 .
Big lnternationa1340 tractor
with International mower
and draw bar $2,560. Massey Ferguton 66 tractor with
Freeman loader 8a 6ft. blade
196 . Cell 614 -286 For sale: 1972 International
3414 industrial enclosed
cab, back hoe. 36 size
bucket. Call 614-949-2822

Dune cart 5HP engine, ballon type tires. axe . cond . Call 1- ---..,-,-----,---304-576-2972.
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Livestock

1976 Cutla11 Supreme AC,
PS. PB, cruiu. 8 track, new
tires . Call aher &amp;PM, 614·
388 -9680 .
1977 Cutlets S V-6, auto,

·ps, PB. air. AM -FM. excellant ohape. Call 614-3670668.

1973 Chevrolet 4 wheel
drive PU, would like to trade
for regular PU or equal value.
Coli 614-258 -8309 .
1977 Datsun pick-up with
camper top. good cond ..
811 y . on gat. • 1000. Call
614-247-4006 .

1981 Buick Regal one
owner. PS. PB. air cruoae,
tilt. AM·FM ca~l"t:•r-- d~~·~;ai 198? :.A - ton -Chevv -truck .negotiable. Call .II
Silverado. 6 .2 diesel. 4x4,
- ---------:::::= -1automatic, loaded. Call6141 980 Malibu wagon, 1
949-2437.
Nova. 2 dr. hatchback. 1974 1-----:--=----: -lc- .
window van, new carpet, 1984 Ford Ranger. 4 cy·
newseatt, woukltaketrade. Iinder. 4 speed. ~M-FM
Call 446-7832.
cauot1o. 17,000 mo . Call
614-985-3886 .

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Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal . Call 304-6751331 . .

Slim i' thirty.
five years old'
It's time .he
struck
. out ,on

RINGLES'S SERVICE. ·~ ­
per.ienced carpenter. electrl·
cian, mason. painter, rooting· (inClUding hot tar
opplicotlont 304-676-2088
or 675-7368 .

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Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat wells t:ompleted same
day. Pump aalea and service•. 304-895-3802 .

55 Building Supplies

Pickens used furniture. 304·
676-6483 or 675 -1460.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Uoed ltoveo
and refrigeraton. Compare
our pricn, save today .
Phone 304-77 3-5430 .
Used electric range. $26 .00.
304,576-2581

Building Materials
.
Block, brick, sewer pipes.
windows . lintel• . etc .
Claude Winters, Rio Grande,
0 . Coli 614-246-6121 .

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Pets for Sale

Want to rent 2 or 3 bedroom
house or trailer nesr Point
Pleasant, 304-675-3794 .

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446 -4416 after 7PM .

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446 · 1023.

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Huntington, W. Va.
A housewife, Mrs. Oldaker was
born Jan. 10, 1919 in Pomeroy, a
daughter of the late William R. and
Mary Martha Payne Barnhart.
S'ne ls .Stirviv€il by Mr husband,
Andrew J , Oldaker; a sister, Bessie
Turley, Middleport; two brothers,
William Barnhart , Jr., Pomeroy, ·
and John Barnl)art, Pomeroy; two
stepdaughters, Patty Edmund, LesW..

Koenig, Jr., -· Pvmcrvy, $20 anU

costs; David H. Mora, Pomeroy,$ro
and costs; George Rlnehlser, Carroll, $22 and costs; J . Gregory
·Fields, Jackson, $.ll and costs; Jay
Ridgway, New Haven. m and
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Pickens, Mason; four grandchUd- ·grandchildren.
~&lt;ltlanO costs; Charles Sayers, Long
rt'n and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Oldaker was a member of Bottom, $21 and costs; Jolm
funeral services will be Sa turday the Independent Holiness Church at Towner, Point Pleasant, $23 and
at 1 p.m. at the Foglesong Funeral Lasage.
costs; ·Jolm M. Harper, Pomeroy,
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Home
with
the
Rev.
Bennie
Stevens
Services
will
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at
2
p.m.
$.ll
and costs, and William Blaine, ·
.Veterans Memorial
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offi ciat ing. Burial will follow In the Sunday at the Ewing Funeral Home Jr., Gallipolis Ferry, was assessed :
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Admissions_.· Wilbur Hanning, Kirkland Memorial Gardens. ·
with . burial to be In the Wells costs only on a speedb]gcharge.
Middleport; Kenneth Cremeans,
FriendS may call at the funeral cemetery. Frtends may cail at the
Forfeiting bonds posited 'on speed-•I
Coolville; Golda Rou sh. Middlehome .on Friday. from 2-4 and 7-9 funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 lng charges were Matclil
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Five calls .wi're answered on Tuppers Plains was called to Texas
Other cases heard Included Eddie
Jane Russell.
Thursday by units of the Meigs Rd. at 7:41p.m. !or Harry Miller to Russell, Jr., Reedsville, $250 and
County Emergency Medical Veterans Memorial. At 9:58 p.m., rosts, 10 days In jaU and driver's
Divorces soug}:tt
Service. ·
Pomeroy was called to the E!ligles license suspended for 90 days,
ALSO AVAILABLE IN RECORDS AND CASSEnES
At1:16p.m.,Pomeroywascalled Club for Mildred Barnett who was driving while· intoxicated; Roy
- A divorce action has been filed in
to Peach Fork Rd. for Sally Byers taken to Veterans Memorial. AOO at Blumenaurer, The Plains, $250 and
Meigs County CornmonP!easCourt
whowastaken to.Veterans Memor- ~0:18p.m.,Rutlandwascailedtothe costs, three days ·ln jail, 00 day
by
J. King, Middleport,
ial. At 4:54p.m., Racine went to scene of an auto. accident on New suspension of · driver's
·
against Wllliam J . King, Pomeroy. Main St.for Andrew Bradford who Lima Rd. Dave Spangler was taken driving while Intoxicated; Sherry
83 Mill St.
· . · Middleport
The plaintiff charges gross neglect
waslaken to HolzerMedlcai Center. froni 'the scene to Veterans McKinney,Rutland, $10 and costs,
992-2461
of dutyhasand
extreme
cruelty.
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court
issued
an order
restraining the defendant from removing or
_dis(l!lsiJlg of any m!'J'ita! assets
pending the completion of this
action.
Carmen Kay Brlnager, Racine,
and Timothy Brlnager, in care of
Cecil Brinager, Racine, have petitioned the court for a dissolution of
thelrmarrtage.
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Clara Redman, 93, Mason, died
Ftesidents &lt;if Letart Falls arc · Wednesday in the Holzer Medical
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and Cassandra N. Redman.
Right to Read-Week. ·
She was a member of the Mason .
· United Methodist Church.
Plan gospel sing
Surviving fircthree sons, Thomas
G.. Hoiner 0., and Richard , ail of
A gospel sin15 will be held at ·the Mason; two daughmrs, Mrs. ClarKyger Creek High School 7 p.m. ence jean E . Davis, and Mrs. Densil
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Wilcox, Pomeroy, Sl5 and costs, check; Ruth Boggs, Coolville, $25
tnsec;w-e loan; Scott Wolfe, Racine, and ' costs, 10 days jail sentenced ·
$15 and costs, assw-ed clear . suspended, resisting arrest.
distance; Robert M. Haley, Pome- r-....:..__....:..__ _:;;.__ _ __
roy, $.1l and costs, expired driver's
I~ Oanlel R. Thoma, l'ome-~
roy, $100 and costs and five days In
jail with jail sentence and S50o! fine
suspended it Ohio license Is obtained
Tu ~nd ~
blo;.~Ui i fully dn!~oti..-J
within -.;JO days; costs only on a
fuMtal ' rr)n/i(f'ltlt'nl .
charge of !allure to keep exhaust In
illst -~u
vi!.il
working order; Roger K. McDaniel,
POMEROY

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F:lfteen defendants were fined on
speeding charges and four others
forfeited Iionds posted on that
charge during Wednesday's session
of Meigs County Court conducted by
Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Fined for speeding were Clarence
Carson, Ada, $~ and costs; Joyce
Grimm, Columbus, $24 and costs;
Jolm StUtner, ParkerSburg, $21 and
costs: Evelyn Anderson, Clli'rks·
burg, $22 and costs; Leonard

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O'Brien concludes 19 cases ·

Area deaths

C~t~pohs

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A report was given on the recent
water system Inspection by the
EPA. Samples indicate that the
level of iron Is below recommended
levels but manganese levels range
trom slightly below to over three
times the recommended level.
Samples Indicate water Is of
satisfactory sanitary quality. The
Village Is pumping 100,000 gallons of
water dally.
The report Indicated that the
operation of the water sYstem must
be supervised by a Class! operation.
Rizer is to take the state examlna·
tion for his Class I Ucense in June.
Mayor Charles Pyles noted two
residents forfeited $38 bonds on
charges of permitting dogs to run
loose. Council agreed that court
citations are necessary In these
instances.
· LEGAL NOTICE
The Public Utilities Com·
mission ot Ohio has set
for public hearing Case
No. 84-1 Hl·EFC Subfi~
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policies o Ohio Power
Company. the operation
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scheduled lo begin at
1:30 p.m. on March 11,
1985. at City Council
Chambers, 218 Cleveland
Aven~e . S.W.. Canton.
Oh.io 44702 .
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