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1 Pomeroy-Mid~leport,

Page-16-The Daily Sentinel

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Thursday, April 4. 1985

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Republicans WFlDt .time to stu~y f.lowe· State buyout bill .. · .
COLUMBUS, Ohio ,(AP) - Ma· .
Jority Republicans m. the Ohio
Senat~ have served nbtice on
Democratlc Gov. Richard Celeste
!.hat they will not be rushed into
passing laws needed for .sale of the
closed Home S~teSavtngs Bank to
an out-of-state 1nstituUon. .
Senate ~esldent Paul Glijmor,
R·Port Clinton, saldlegislatorsneed
to take tjme to carefully lOOk at ~he
legtl&gt;Jatlon.
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''I do thlnlc, in all fairness, before
the bill passes, theGe11eral Assembly ought to at least have a chance to
reasonably look at the provisions,"
Glltmor said.
"And I think we ought to know the
detalls of this agreement If we're
going to be asked to pass tho&gt; bill
based on an '!greement with a
private party and put in ... as much
as$85mllllon forastateguarantee;" ·
he said.
"We ought to have whoevo&gt;r the
buyer Js come In and tell us exactly
what's In the!l' and exactly what
their commitments are so wo&gt; ruave

Inmate...
(Co,ntinued from page 1)
that tho&gt;y
refused to act upon both oral and
written request by Sheriff Robert E.
Fruth to provide funds to hire
sufficient ·personnel to see that
proper operational standards could
be maintained in the running of the
Mason County Jail."
In addition to tho&gt; $3 mJllion,
Grubbs is asking the federal district ,
court to appoint an a ttorney to '
represent him In his grievance, to
order the sheriff to give him "the
liberty'' to see a doctor of his own
choosing, and. to grant a restraining
order to prevent the defendants or
any of their agents from "harassing
OF taking any form of retallatory •
·
measures" against htm.
Grubbs and Myers were indicted
by a Mason County grand jury last
September on charges of aggravated robbery In connection with the
theft of money from Jarvis;
larceny, in the theft of Jarvis' car;
and •Jail breaking, for the Incident
alleged to have happened Aug.l2.
j Grubbs was apprehended in
Williamstown, W.Va., and returned
to Mason County in · late August.
Myers surrende red himself to his
att6rney and was returned tot he jall
~vera l months Ia ter.
sto ne~ were ne~ligeilt "in

Jobless
(Continued_from page 1)
? Ike, 17.5 percent ; Portage,
10.8; PrebleJ 7.( futnam , 13.ii:
RIChland,.10. 7; Ross, 11.1; San·
. duslcy, 11.1; Scioto,_:\6.3: Sene,ca . . ·
11.9; Shelby;. 9:7; ·'Stark,· '10.6; · •;
Summit, '9.5; · Trumbull, 12.0;
Tuscarawas, 14.0; Union. 9.0;
Van Wert, 6.9; Vinton, ·15.3;
Warren, 9.8; Washlngion, 12.8;
Wayne, 8.0; Williams, 8.7;
, Wood: 7.5; Wyandot, 9.9.

Emergency squads
answer five calls
F ive calls for assistance were
answered Wednesday by unltsofthe
Meigs' Cou nty E mergency Medical
Service.
At 1: 28a.m., Pomeroy went toclty
hall for John Young who was taken
to Veterans Memorial. At 11:37
a.m .. Pomeroy was called to the
Baum Addition for Daylene Bahr
who was taken to Holzer Medical
Center. The Racine unit was ca lled
to Dalley's Restaurant at 12: 37p.rfi.
for Brenda McKitrick to Holzer
Medical Center. The Racine unit
was again called Ollt a\.4: 49 p.m. for ·
~vor Logan who was taken from,
Cross' grocery store to Veterans
Memorial. And at 10:26 p.m.,
Rut land went to Meigs Mine NCI.1for .
Haroid Cokle who was transported
toO'Blenness Memorial Hospital in
Athens.
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Good ·Fiiday sen-ices.
's et at Gra&lt;'e Episcopal
Good Friday services wUI be
presented by the Meigs County
Ministerial Association Friday be·
ginning at noon at Grace Episcopal
Church, Main Street, Pomeroy.
Speaking on the "Words from the
Cross" will be seven area ministers.
Also participating In the program
will be several area musicians.
Speakers include Sister Janet
Rectenwald, the Rev. W.. R.
Newman. the Rev. W. H. Middles·
warth, the Rev: Msgr. Anthony
Glannamore, the Rev. Lee Mlller,
the Rev. James Corbitt, and the
Rev. David Mann.
Providing the music will be Lome
Foster. Tom Reuter, Margaret
Blaettnar, Lois Burt, Ralph Werry,
Martha Hoover, and Linda Warner·
Eason.
The congregat!Qn wlll be free to
"come and go" during several
places In the 2~ hollF service.

~me reasonable expeeta:tion a~ to
Sen. Donalil Lukei\S, chalnnan of
what ~.he exposure is on the people of the Senate Financial Instltutions
Ohio, Glllrhor said. ..
. and Insurance Comrnlttee, said he
He referred .to legislation being . would ask legislators to approve ,
drafted by Celeste that would allow measures raising from $750 to$1,000
a non.Ohiobanklng lnstitlltion to buy the ~lllng on monthly withdrawals
the Clnclr!nati·based thrlft. Bart of depositors can make at the smpe40
the deal ~ulres thestatetoputupa saving!! and loans which are open
guarantee O! $85 rrlilllon to make only for Urrlitedservlce.
s.ure depositors get all their money.
Lukens, R' Middletown, said he

depositors. i thinkit'dkeepthemoff cial mess In general and expand the ~
the streetl&gt;; they'd be able 10 get scope ·of a legislative panel looking
some
ofthetr money," Lukens said. into the c losing of Home State .in
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• The Home State sale btu was one particular. · .
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of three on the legislative agenda as · A third ~111. sponsored by Lukens,•
the House and Senate met 1n a would bolster the assets _or the
• special session today.
still-closed insiltutlons to meet
One of the other measures would . f~ral·. requirements and, under
expand the legal powers of a special state Jaw, qualify for full-servk;e
prosecutor investigating the !Jnan· reopening.
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APRIL 5th AND SATURDAY,

LADIES

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SPRING DRESS
SALE'
Our new spring lines of

JUNIOR
DRESSES

dres.s~ts

in Misses and Half
Sizes are ' reduced for this
Easter Sale.
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KNIT DRESSES - JACMIT DRE$S.E5
COTTON DRESSES · SUITS
Reg. $39 Dresses ..... Sale $31 :19 '
Reg. $44 Dresses..... Sale $35.19
Reg. $52 Dresses..... Salt $41.59
Reg. $73 DreJSes..... Sal~ ' $58.39

Neiiv Spring Look in poly/c ot·
ton blend. Seersucker, pastels
and prints. Jr. sizes 5 / 6 to
15 / 16.

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

BLAZERS, BLOUSES, SlACKS,
JACKETS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS,
VESTS, .and GOLF SKIRTS.
Petito, Minos and Extra !iim
Rtg. $17.00 to $54:00

S28 Dresses ..... Sale S23
$31 Dre~ses .... Sale S26 ·
S33 Dresses .... Sale $28
S3 7 Dresses .... Sale $31

EASTER SALE

$1359T0$43 l9 .

. EASTER SALE
MEN'S

MEN'S

SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SLACKS
II like the selection
of men's droin trousers in
. young men's -styles and

SPECIALS

au,rw·~ 11.99 CHqC. COVERED CHERRY EGGS ......... $ J-.69

plus Big Sizes 2X. 3)(
and 4X. Solid colors.
plaids. stripes.
tn·
eludes all of our men 's
span shins, (folded and
hanging styles). Tap·

more conservatiVe look•

In 1 00% polyesters. The
ae..on'a amartast faah~
ion colors In regular and

BRACH'S IJ.S9 CHOc. COVEIIED MAIISifMU.OW EGGS ...J 1.3 5
aRACH'S 11.39 (HOC. COVEIIED MARSIIMU.OW EGGS... S1.19
ered and full cut styles. ..
BRACH'S '1.29 BUTTEICREM£ EGGS ........................... $1,09 $10.95 Sport Shirts ......$8.68
JRACH'S 11.59 CHOCOLATE FUDGE EGGS.................. S1.35 $13.95 Spar! Shirts ... $11.18
RHODDA 39' MARSHMALLOW PEEPS ...................... 3 far $1 $111.95 Sport Shirts ... $13.48
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$19.95 Sport Shirts ... $15.88

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EASTER SALE

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BOYS'

MEN'S
•VAN HEUSEN

DRESS
SHIRTS '

ot our boys shirts - knits,
westerns, sport shirts. dress

in· navy

Sawyer
polyes· ·
to ·2o.

dinating belt, poly cot·
ton blends, permanent
])reu. Sizes·8 16 in
Slims or Regular ind
.S.tud1ont ·Sizes · 26 to·

to

. .,. .' - .. $2'
.Reg. f34.95
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... .
. ....$32
R~- f39:9s

waist:· ·.; · · , .

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EASTER SALE

MEN'S TIES
Solid colors and ne.at pattern$. New spr,ng ·selec·
tion.

shirts. sot ids, plaids, stripes.
An excellent selection in
boys sizes 8 to 20.
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BOYS IT.95 ' . ''
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:~~~T~~:is-."·':'"'"·S~lE. 16.3B

16.50 Ready Tied

Ties •••••••••••••••••••••• ~. S4,99

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Knit Ties ........................ SS.49
18.50 Four-in-Hand

Ties ....................·.... S6.49
EASTER SALE
BOYS' S8.9S

DRESS S'HIRTS
Sizes 8 to 18 in white and
solid colors. · Buy noW for
Easter, school and church
functions, class picture tak·
in g .

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SPRING SALE!

Save·

20°/o

On men'• and boya' T·1hirt1 and
briefs, men'a boxer1, A-1hirt1.
Bigs and Tells. Pocket T's.

Save
. SAlE ENDS

20°/o
SAT.,

APIIL 6th

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liTTLE GIRLS'

KNIT SHIRTS
Our best selection aver. Sizes S,

EASTER
DRESSES
Pretty new styles for Easter.

Meo's $8.95
Knit Shirts................... Sole $7.18
Men's $10.95
Knit Shirts................... Sole $8.68
Men's 112,95
Knit Shirts.:............... Sole 110.28
Men's 114.95
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SJ6.00 Van Heusen
S.J9.00 Van Heusen
S20.00 Van Heusen

EASTER SALE
MEN'S
M. L, XL, plus tails and big sizes
2X, 3X, and 4X. Solids. stripes,
tank tops, sweatshirt looks, aolf
and tehnis shirts, drossy knits.

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Dress
D;ess
Dress

Shirts ...... s12.89
Shirts ... ~ .. SJ5.39
Shirts ...... SJ, ••,y,,

EASTER SALE

No nonsense® ·

SPRING
HANDBAGS

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PANTY HOSE SALE -. ·

HO~e

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$1 03 .TO S2JS7'
lntroducina

SUPER LOOK®' AND
100~ Comfort . SUPER LOOK PLUS®
(0n0N• SMOOTHING ...
CrossYour Heart · froM
Playue .
From l'laytex ·

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~$9.99*

NOW, WITH THE COOL COMFORT OF CO~~:~~;®~~
CLOTHES. LOOK SMOOTH...YOU LOOK

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Now at 20°/o Off

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Lori Brinager was employed as
secretary at Southern High &amp;;boOI
when Southern Local School Board
Wednesday evening. .

flbttrettlc
JCIIItt'" OftiO
11!41 til MH

CHtoii:Ql CAIID

l'lrtnager wUI assUme her duties
on AprU 22. Grace Grltfln, present
secretaJY, has accepted a position
: as '1layrunl clerk for Treasurer
DennyHJU.

WASHINGrON (APl - Opponents of f&gt;r,esldent Reagap'sCentral
AmeriCan policies say they see little
new in his Nicaraguan peace plan
and dwbt it will be enough to •
persuade Congress to approve SI4
mUllan tn. aid to the "Contra"
guerrillas seeking to overthrow the
government.
"I thlnk.essentially whlilt we have
here is old wtnein a new bottle," said
Rep. Stephen J . Solarz; D·N.Y,, a
· member of the House Foreign
Affairs Cornmlttee. ~· 1 don't think
It's any more palatable .than thP
~lous"
proposals by the
allminlstratton.
In the Senal~ . Republican Dave
Durenberger of Minnesota, chair·
man o( ~~~Qatll IJJtlllllgeilce
Commltt~. wascritlcal;!lthougll,he·.
s;ild. ljle proposal was ·a "pqslthi'l'
step? ' ·
. · : ·~ ~r!,irul;Hvl,' .as t!.ts .Stffi is;
llowever. li doesn't go fat enough:"
.said Dul't'llbef8er, a key figu re in
the Nlcara~a debate.

State sale decision expected for, today
s&amp;Ls, resulted In Celeste'sMarchl5
order to temporartlly shut down the
other 00 Ohio S&amp;Ls whi~h lacked
froerallnsurance. .
Twenty-eight of those Institutions
have reopel'led after meeting a new
statutory requirement thai they
obtain or'quaUty forsu~h Insurance.
The 0ther 41 are being permlt.ted
to open only for limited wlthdra·
wals, although a bill up for
consideration today In the Leglslature could help them meet the
required capltallzation require- '
ments to qualify for federal ·
Insurance.
·
Earller 'fhursday, Chenlical
Bank becap~e the sole prospective
purchaser of the 33-branch Home
State, which triggered Ohlo's.sav)ngsandloancrislswhenltcollaps&lt;!d
under the Weight of sour F1olida

supplementthepurchasepricewtth
securities investments March 9.
One unidentified Oi!lo ·bank had a guarantee, possibly of Sill million.
AlthOugh the governor said ear·
expressed,interestlnHomeStateon
Wednesday but Withdrew 'JtseH lier that the use of general tax from the negotiations a day later. money to provide the state guaran·
Celeste did .not Identify the Ohio tee was being considPred, he alSO
bank but there were niports It was was trying to find a way to use
non-tax revenues. He did not
Fifth Third Bancorp of Qnclnnati.
elaborate,
but lottery proceeds have
During talks In Celeste!s ol!lce
been
mentioned.
through most ol Wednesday nli!ht
Glllmor said · that under the
and throughout the day Thursday,
governor'sproposai.thestatewould
several potential problems were
stressed, Including the constitution· 'be putting in "substantially more" than the buyer would be providing.
allty of using tax money to sweeten
He
also said the buyer had asked for
the Cherrlical Bank deal and help
guarantee that Home State deposi- cash from the state Instead of a
guarantee.
tors would get allthelr money.
By lopsided marglllll, the Senate
Celestesaldprevlouslythatterms .
and House approved and se~t to the
for an out-of-state would Include a
governor an emergency blll glvtng
requirement for the buyer to pay a
prerrliurn for entering lhe Ohio
mar~et. The state also would
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1n otlli!r buSinells, .the board
approved the purchase a ll HP
Mltsublshl dlesell!IOII'I!rtor the high
school.
Present for the meeting were Sue
GrueSE'r, board president; Don
Smith, Da'lid HUI and Dennie .
Evans, board members; Superintendent Bob Ord; and Denny H111, .
treasurer. ·
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BUNNY- ~,_a.....,.
olthelnt•
. hand to \'Ill&amp; the EMter BuDny .. ~ Mine 1 ~· CIM'en ., .
mJnen were lilvlled to villi&amp; lhe tnlnt! olllce -~~~ Ul)1be ~
to receive trea&amp;l by lhe IMDI.V, pcll1ra)'ed by Max Whitlatch of Melp
eowty. 'nle BU..,•allppell'lllltleWMaceapen&amp;lve ~of the
mt 1n ud 8J " a Oklo Celli Co. J - II lite - o{ a.dt
C11arn1Jen. pa 1' 1 o1 1A1Ci11 J8le o1 1he Ualled Mille WGrllens ol
America.

subpoe!la powers; without the
necessity of convening a grand jury,
to Home State special prosecutor
Lawrence Kane of Cincinnati.
Celeste was expected to sign the
Immediately effective bill today.
'The Senate was eXpected to vote
roday on a bill using $liO miUion in
state fluids already set asJde to
bolster 11M&gt; aSSII'ts of the 41
instltutlllns open only tot llmJted
IJ.Islness to meet federal insurance
requt:rements.
Sen. Donald E. "Buz" Lukens,
R-Middletown, Is sponsor of that
measure, which also would increase
from $750 to Sl,IXXl a month the
amoont that could be wthdrawn by
depositors of the restricted
Institutions.

Water
rate ·h ike
tentatively OKed .

&amp;ai-d hires scho_ol secretary

'92% Cotton; 8% Lycra41

met

FREE PARKING

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.,_rlct

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - ~v. Nov.1 .
Sen. Richard Finan , R·
Richard Ci&gt;leste's otflce said he
would sign into law today an Cincinnati, chairman of the panel,
Immediately effective bill giving said more money would be needed.
expanded legal powers to the special "1think it they're going to be serious
prosecutor lnvestlgatingOhlo's sav· about It ... I think you could spend
$200,000 just on staff;" he said.
Jngs and loan crisis.
Finan said he did not expect public
The Senate completed passage
late Thursday when It voted 33-0 to hearings to begin for at lea~t a
·
go aiongwllh minor House changes. 'month.
"I told them .. . that lflwasgoingto
Sponsored by Sen. Paul P!el!er,
R-Bucyrus, themeasilrealsobroad- be In charge of this thing I was going
ens the subpoena power.s and scope to expect to work very closely with
of a speclalleglslativepanel creatE!jl (special prosecutor Lawrence) spE&gt;clncally to Investigate the Home Kane. I don',! think that It's
necessary for us to duplicate each
State Savings Bank collapse.
The select committee was given other, Idon'tthlnklt 's necessary for
an initial $200,1XX1 to pay for Its us taU over each other. I think we can
opera lions. It Is to Issue report. by \llork together," he said.

SALE PRICED

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Kane given expand~d powers

Si111: Petite to M.d., Mill. to Tall, Tall
... •1 .29 to 13.59

100%C0tton
.
for

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Reagan plan
gets cri.t icism·
in Congress

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Stride. '

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mesh.
,Reg. '6.00 Hantlbags.......Salo $5.09
leg. 11.50 """"""''""""'Salo $7.19
log.113.Q0 Jlao .. Cgi ...... Salo $11.09 ''---..-......~.
... 12UO Uta g ....... .we $t'1.29

25 Cento
Mult-io Inc. N-op-

Racine, the firm which ·handled the sewer line
extension, has still not received paymenttorthework.
Ml emergency $62,250 Economic Development
Grant was secured to pay for the '\I.'Wer line extenslol).
, Campbl&gt;ll feels that a payment· agreement made
during
pre-construction conference between
ntmself, the engineers and vU~e.council s;ne'mbers,
was hot fuHIUed by the village. &lt;:ampbic-11 believes a
total drawdown of state funds was to have been made .
available to 'Urn by the village before this time. ,
Anderson says the drawdown process is underway
and that Campbell will get ~ totally paid" when the
project is "lotaliy done.' "

spread.Whlle in Pomeroy, engineers wlll also be reviewing
the Monkey Run sewer line extension and making
recommendations.
Another engineering tirtn ljas also been contacted
about the Monkey Run situation.
·
Thlj last 1\etalls .of the sewer llne extension. U&gt; the
P~ Hut are also being cleared up. This lnclulles' •
leveling the dirt and reseeding the area over the lift
statkin. \he project wUI be completely finished when
West Main Is repaved·where the road was torn up to
lay the !!ewer line.
Bob Campbell, presklent of Hemlock Pipeline 1nc.,

rrom

•z•. Control Top and Comfort

cloth. macrame, canvas and

2 8ectlono. , 12 P-•
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COLUMBUS, Ohio tAP)- Some Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey,
1.6 mtuion gas customers In Ohio New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
wtusaveanestlmated$:nlm1Uionin West Virginia and the District of
I he next two years as t{ieresult of a Columbia.
settlement filed Thursday with the
Columbia Transmission had been
Federal Energy Regulatory charging ,the highest commodity
Commission.
rate In the country, said Steve
•The settlement requires Coium- . Ostrander, · a spokesman for the
bla Gas Transmission Corp., which Ohio Consumers' Co~ which
sells gas to four Ohio utilities, to had Initiated some of the action
reduce Its basic commodity rate which prompted the settlement.
from$4.17 per thousand cubic feetto
Its rate was high because during
$3.70.
. the natural gas shortage in the late
Thereductlonwtubepassedalong 1970s, Columbia had. enlered Into
lo customers of the utilities that buy "take-or-pay" c!ntracts which · ~
from Columbia Transmission: Co- qulred the compatly to pay for set .
lumbla Gas of Ohio, Dayton Power amounts of gas regardless of It a~
&amp; Light, Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric was used, Chema said.
and West Ohio-Gas.
The FERC last year concluded
Public Utllltles Commission of that "Columbia's gas acquisition
Ohio · Chairman Thomas Chema policies and practices evidence a
. UNION IIRD~ - Rldtard 'l'nlnlll4. pnli- ·
.
s;~ld the average annual s;i'lings for .rec~ disregard of Its duty to
de!lt
of,...,.'tlllltetlaa..'l\lwllei
i'ol
Amertca,
waul • of S.rtbetli ,Oiilol CoAl Co.;, llle s 2 ~.
a'l'llsldt!ntiW"cus!J)merwill !Je$84for provide service ai the iowesi
MeiP-lollbe~-CoaiCo.Tiitinday · Wlilt~Udi, a nit!tnbel of~ J«&lt;II, ~Mine
DP&amp;L, $73- tor Columbia, $40 for . reaso'nl!blecost." -..
maitdu&amp;
foj, the Ji~ of Slil5il tD 1M OaDia - ,W~of~ l)avld~vloeP!atclo5ot,·
W6t Olilo imdl34 for CG&amp;~. •.
· J Ohn C'room, chali:man ofColumCOunty
Clt!k!ren~·
Home, alao ~tn, ~ co,u.ty,
of Vln&amp;oa Col,uKy Bank: . .Jerry lflni!l.' leCI'eWY·
The cost ·!'Nuctlon · . will · be . . bla Gas Systems, · t!te ·parent· ·
111111 llie Chlldreri's Reslilenttai 'Tftldiiieni' PtiJinuij l~r . ol .
&amp;, United l'flae W~; .
· retroactive loAPfli 1, allli'Cqluinbla company ot.C:oiumbla Transmls·
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Whldl
Serveil
Melfi},
oaiUa
illd
Jadl80il Coulltiei. . , 'l'rumka, the national pr'!sll!ilt, iiad Ohuclt
«i9rporate .
. Transmlsslon has agreed not to . s iOn, said Thursday
Repta!enthatr. the 'grOUps which contrtbuled lhe
Cllambel:lo pnwldenl of Local Uiten 18118, Ullilecl
headquarters 1n WUmington, Del.,
raise Its rates be.tore AprU 1, 1007.
l1lOIIey to help the children's projp-ams from lhe left
Mine
Worken.
The settlement also aff~ts , Co· that Columbia sought a se'itlement
are Ed JeD, jlresldeat of DWrlct 6, United Mkte
lurnbla Transmission customers in to.avold erosion of Its market.

Sandelfoot and ·· reinforced toe
styles in regular panty hou, sheer
to· the waist. Ultra Sense, Queen

Genuine lealhers, linens, barija

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About a foot of the roadway Is also 'Involved In the
sUp.
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"We haven't really decided what course of action to
take," 5ald Anderson.
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·Ten years ago, a retaining wall was eonstructedon
L&lt;iurel Street to repair a sUppage at a cost of$1ll,IXX1.
Another 500 feet of retaining wall wtu be needed at
the new slip. Anderson said, "we're not even sure that
wUI work because of the soU structure underneath.
There's nothing SOlid under the area."
Anderson assures residents that the vtuage Is "not
giving up" on the problem. EXperts ~ continue to
check the slip to see If It rerilalns localized or betrtns to

latorsofbothparties,sald: "Allofus
By ROBERT E . MJIIAA
are cautiously opllmlstlc.'' But he
Asl!locllded Press Writer
COLUMBUS, Oblo (AP) -Gov. added: "! think there 1is sttu a
Richard Celeste and legis Ia live substantial distance to go. •
Although the governor said lledld
leaders expected to learn today
not
Insist on a deadline · for
whether Chemical Bank of New
Cherrlical's
answer, Senate PresiYork wUI' seek to buy the failed
dent
Paul
E. Glllmor; R-Port
Home State Savings Balik of
Clinton,
quoted
the New · York
Cinclnna tl.
executives
as
saying
they "wtu let us
However, the final decision on
know
at
noon
tomorrow
(Friday I If
whelher there wUI be a sale Is
probably at least a week away, the they have a firm otfer to buy."
Celesle declined to specula tewha t
governor said Thursday. Some
Senate leaders aiso gave that ttme will happen If Chemical Bank does
frame In talking to small gi-oups·of not sign a letter of Intent to purchase.
frustrated Home State depositors · "I think we want to take the bridges
who mtued about theStatehousefor that we cross one at a time," he said
at a brief meeting With reporters. .
the third straight day.
Runs by depositors · on Hoine
· Celeste, after a telephone confer·
State,
andsubsequentlybythoseat a
ence call that Included Chemical
of other privately Insured
handful
Bank officials, attorneys and legis·

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IOYS 114.95
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By NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel Staff Wrker '
Representatives from Engineering Associates,
Ltd., Wooster: ate to be · In Pomeroy this week
according to , John An(lerson, Pomeroy VIllage
Council president, lo review a slippage on Laurel
Street that Anderson said "has worsened slightly." ,
Engineers have been aware of the slip for some
ttme and will monitor the affected area periodlc'ally.
However, by the enginrer' s standards, to properly
fix the slillllage wtu be an expensive undertaking.
Core drillers have· also made tests of the area and
agree that repair cpsts will _be astrononlical.

spring line of _quality Devon.
Included is thll_ all •new Blake
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DEVON
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Velerans Memorial
Adn'llsslons--Ivor Logan, Racine;
Arvll Holter, Long Bottom.
DisCharges--Ray• SherrUI, ·.John
McDaniel, Goldla Hendren.

also wanted· to bring pressure on ,
,Home State conservator Arlo Smith
tq open checking accounts at the
Institution for withdrawals of up to
$1,000:
"Checking is a minlr,nai amount of
their assets. And to release that for
partial wil.hdrawal would be a
tremendous s tep forward 1n tenns
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Racine residents are apparently requlr~ 20 trips to the landfill.
going to have Increased wate:rrates. Council ls·also renlinding residents
Meeting tn regular session this that ,trash put out for pickup by the
week , Racine VUlage Council sus- vtllage service must be in plastic·
pended the rules and gave two of bags, an ordinance requirement .
three required readings to an
It was reportro that through the
ord~ Increasing the rates.
cooperation of Sutton Township
'One more reading and approval of Trustees, !"ho provided a grader,
the third reading will put the correction work has beencompletod
ordinance Into effect ID May. The in an.alley llE'ar the C&amp;A Garage.
lrlcrell!l'wiU be~$2laquarterto
Council discussed replacing
$ll a ·quarter and the ordb\ance Danny Sayre, who resigned re:
provides that resklents using large cently, on village council but took no
amounts of water, such as filling action. The body is expected toswimming pools, must !II'Cilre a name a replacement to the unex·.
penni! and must pay additional ptred term at the April 15 meeting.'
charges for that water.
Council has :D days atter the.
Council revieWed the March ·resignation of Sayre to name the:
pollee report shoWing nine arrests, replael!ment. If It falls to do so.
SOOt collected In fines;· 21 calls Mayoc Charles Pyles will name the'
:
received: 10 complaints; iUid ml· ~i . · .·~.
~ for !lie month at J«i. It was
The Bolln:l of PubUc Affairs·
reportftl that Jack Wolle has betlln reported that estlmlres are being
helping Manhal Altred Lyons with coJIIoc1m tor fl'llll.lr to the ~rator ·
police work 1n the town. _
bulldlna. Fire Chief~ Johnson Street CommissiOner Glen Rizer reported that attem]l(s are being.
reported that six loads~ trash were made to work out tM nnanc;tng on a •
hauled during cleanup week With riew emergency vehicle, !he balthe truck being driven 147 miles in
ance betweei a comrriunl~ block
ma.'&lt;lng the plclruJlli. In addiUon,
grant and tM'actualbklf~the .
there was theno~ plckupoftrash new velllcle.
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WASHINGTON - . Elizabeth
Drew's new book. "Campa!~
Journal " comes to hand - and
what a ~uperb book It Is! To thumb
. through its · ·pages, · chapter by
chapter, Is to relive the whole of the
Mondale-Reagan racefortheWhltc
House. lt· wasn't the most exciting
.contest of recent years, .but If you
want a single book that will tell you
what happened politically !n 1983
and .1984, this Is your book.
Journalists fall into three catego·
rles. There are reporters; there are
feature writers: and there are those
who deal .solely In analysis and
oplnlon. Elizabeth Drew 11 a

Pomeroy, .Ohio
DEViJrED TO THE INTERESTs OF TilE MEJi'JS-MASON AREA

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
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General Manager

DALE ROTHGEIJ, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Assoclai('(J Press, Inl and Dally Press A s~oc la ·
tion and thP American Newspaper Publishers Association.

. Judging from the general confusion over numbers these days It appears
·· that thOse teclmological marvels called romputets are better at producing
• digits than they are at helping people digest them.
The evidence is scattered throughout the dally newspaper, Involving
. questions about the size of Pentagon tonfracts, the authenticity of audits by
: certified publlc·atcountants and the size pf federal budget deficits.
' . And more: abo.U the balance of payments, and unemployment, and the
:. correct ways of interpreting the needs and demands of the Internal
· Revenue Service. And even the significance of the.jobless rate and gross
national pl'O(!uct.
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, - The disparity between the flow of dlglts and the understanding of them
":. &amp;,is more personal meaning too.
·
: · Who, for example, fully understands the variety of Interest rates offered •
&lt; these days because computers 'have enabled lenders to cut tractions to~he
::·sere of atoms? And aren't home mortgages f\len more baffling?
' ·: ·And ·who, for that matter, fully understands_l~e details of.hls or her
: ·corporaJr pension plan, or even the methods uSed In ·calculall~g their
' Social Security benefits? Or,ln some Instances, their very own paycheCk?
::: Thesltuatlonmaybecomeevenworseforordlnarypeople,becausethe
: ·aay of personal computers becoming a standard tool In most households Is .
a more remote vision than It was just a year ago.
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·': :'J\he dlfflcu),ty- of more digital data prodUced than digested- has been

:.·~aps

:~comparedtothemarketplace sltuatlonthatexlstedlntheearly1960s, when

: :~:~leur consumer Increasingly was forced Into battle wit~ professional
: :: Consumer ectucatlon and legislation since that lime have greatly
:·mhanced the ordinary person's · understanding of· the marketplace,
: making them more able to read labels, understand guarantees and make
•.cbolces.
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· :~ :In the disparity that exists between computer output and understanding,
':however, even the profeSsionals. such as eeonomlsts and autltfol;s, are
·fooled.
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.: recently paid more than $iXi mllllon to settle two suits lnvolvlng
: certification of Inaccurate numbers. And this week It lost a $17 million
; !)umbers suit.
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·. ,A!Jdllor failure also appears to have been Involved In the Inability of
·autljorltles to spot dllnger9us financial condll!ons at E.S.M. Government
Seec·untles Inc., a Fort La ud~rdai~.Fia . con;tpany th;ll ~llap~ suddenly·
:That- failure spread lmtnedlately to :Home. Sta'!e ·savings Bank of .
·: Clnj:lrulatl,
had extenslv€' &lt;Ji,allngs wltl] E.S.!\1 ...and:aiso
: 69·other Ohio· thrift ~ilrutlons. .. ·
·· · ·. · .. . . ...:: The Inability of auditors to unravel'il'ltrlcateflnanclal dealings that are, ·
. · In part, made possible by computers - aitd thereby call attention to
: weaknesses or deceit within companies"- has tarnished other a~countlng
~
- firms too.
Wht&gt;ther the electninlc computer now comes to the rescue of those
.- caught In the confusion Is a moot question. For the time being, however,lt
:: seemsthemarvelousmachlnecanmakemoredatathanlt.canhelpdlgest.

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Words of appreciation
In helping Powell's Super Valu
• celebrate, an anniversary date I.
•' for one, would like to say thank you,
:: Larry Powell, also to all oJ your
:. employees. Never have I ever
·• shopped In your store that your
: people weten''t most friendly. Even
• though you have coupons ·- If a
: person forgets to bring one In they
~ always say no problem, we'll find
· ::· you one.
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It by chance you get a product
that isn't pleasing to you - "no
problem" they either give you back
your money or replace the Item.
Again I want to say a great big
thank you . Keep up the good work.
God blessallofyou. -A patron who
shops at Powell's, Mrs. Kenneth
'Eblin, Rt. 1 Box 173, Rutland, Ohio

45775.

NOtH&gt;MoKeR~' ~iGHT~! .

Ttlan; aLL I HeaR
aNY MORe! §MoK~Rf)
HaVe RiGHT~, Too,
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~Today

in ~history

Today Is Friday, Aprll5, the95thdayof1~. Thereare270daysleftlnthe
;. year. This Is Good Friday.
:· Today's highlight In hlstor;Y:
.
•: On April 5, 1792. President Grorge Washington cast hi$ tlrst veto,
rrjectlng a Congresskmal measure tot apportioning representatives
, ' IIITIOIIi th!o states.
:; On this date: ,
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Dave Bergman, Tom Brookens, outbombed by the Boston Bombers. apparently behi,nd.}lbn, is expected
AP Sports Writer
Marty · Castillo, Darrell Evans , Start with outfielders Tony Armas to replaCe Flanagan: The hk'?; ~
· Detroit ran away with , the
Barbaro Garbey, Jolm Grubb,
(he led the majors with 43 homers relief ace Tippy Martinez, w 0 u ·
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LarovHerndon.
. and 123RBis), Jim Rice (28-122
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his shoulder early
Arnerlcan League East 1ast
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Cl 1lastdseason.•
lly JANET McCONNAUGHEY
ketball players used drogs and took roilfeiot&gt;onworldcbamplo.nshlpbut
Dwight
Evans
(32-I04
1,
DH
Mike
To.......
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d Meve an p 1 Corrales
Assoclaled Press Writer .
money to cut Tulane's score In three at l east ;iiree other managers feel
The Blue Jays feel a shaky bullpen Easier (27-91), tltlrd baseman Wade
CleveJan
anager ~
NE~ ORLEANS (AP)- Tuli!ne
games.
Tl
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areer
average).
says
the
Indians
should
Sl&lt;nnger
COSt
them
the
(
last
Boggs
title
SO
they
Year
their clubs can overhau t e gers.
f lh
·ence
Unlvc·rslty':s 73-year-old basketball · Later Thursday. the panel In·
They are Bobby Cox, 'foronto (the traded with Oakland for BUI CaudUI catcher Rich Gedman &lt;24-72 I and "simply bPcause o e &lt;'XPNI · · ·
pr'tigram, rocked by an alleged diet~ three players. Including John Blue'J aysi.5gamesbehlndbetrolt).
(88 saves ..In the last three seasons)'
fi rst baseman Bill Buckner .
garnered by you ngsters like Brook
point -shaving scheme and cash "HOI Rod" Williams, and tive other ·
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·San
Francisco
for
Garv
LlketheYankees.theRedSoxwUI
Jacoby (3B),
F'r,anco
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Yogl Berra , New York (1 games
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c Ernie
CamaISS
cho
payments to plliyers. has been men- three of them students- on out),
and Jolm McNamara , Boston
Lavelle. ThemalnstartersareDave go as!'far as their pitching ta:kes Jerry Wll r &lt; 1. "
shutdown for · good, says the · charges of sports bribe~ and
Stleb, Doyle Alexander, Jim Clancy
them. A youthful rotation Includes - (RP), Tom Waddell (RP), Joe
president of ihe 150-year·old conspiracy. It accused five pla yers
to Sparky' Anderson of (disabled llst'l and Luis Leal. ·
OU Can Boyd, Roger Clemens, ' Carter (OF) and Pat Tabl.er &lt;lB J'"
Institution.
of accepting at Ieast.U7,flXl.
Caudill COSt the Blue Jays
Bruce ilu~t
·In 198'2, the
B('(&lt;wers
the T'=rs: "The world champions
· ' artd AI Nipper but three
. Milwqu~ee
Le
"ch·•mps
1"
Eamon'Kelly alsosaldCoach Ned
Gary Kranz, a student Indicted In are ready
'"'" to take .on the world ."
short.stop AI. !redo G
. rlffln and out - key·s' are relievers Bob. Sta nley , were AmenCl!D
agu,
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Fowler resigned Thursday after .the ·gambling case, also was ·. Thanks to a scorching start t9-0, fielder Dave Collins; the price for
Mark Clear and erstwhile stan,er
1984 . beset by m]unes, t ('y 10
admitting that ,he paid cash to charged with possessing cocaine
Lavelle
Was
itcher
Jim
Got!
aild
Bob
Ojeda,
the
new
lelt-ha
nd.
e
r
In
last, fired dManager
Rene Lache'
P
16-1, 26-4, 35-5), the Tigers led by six
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Bam players - a ~rlous violation of . and .:... In a separate Indictment Slick-fielding
the
bullpen·.
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an
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two
.
minor-leaguers.
games at the end ·of AprUand won
h 11 ted. th Br~"ers In· ·
NCAA roles. Assistant coaches with selling the drug to three team :going
Tony
Fern
andez Inherits Griffin's .
berger.
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"""w odP ort fl980
Mike Richardson and M~x Pfeifer members. No players were Indicted crownonSept.18.AsformerYan
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kee job· and Jesse 'Barfield becomes a
o---ore
1978. b,o an pa
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owner Jacob Ruppert once said, his . full-tbne pia .)fer, joining . Lloyd
Baltimore's 85- T1 record would
Prediction: oronlo.
ro' •
Kelly made his announcement
The drug sales started about two Idea offun was the Yankees scoring MoSeby and George Bell In tile
have won the AL West.ln the East,
ton, Baltimore. NPW York, MUwa(\·while Fowler and three assistants weeks before the point-shaving, the 10 runs In the first Inning and then outfield. Other standouts Include theUrioles staggered hom&amp; fifth, 19
kl'&lt;', Cleveland.
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Indictments alleged ..
gradually pulling away. 1
WUlle Upshaw (1B) and Damaso games behind th(' Tigers and their
Investigating allegations that .basNo one, not f\len the ever · Garcia (2B).
lowest finish since 1967. And despite
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th~:. 1 -2 punch of Cal Ripken Jr. (SS)
optbnlstlc Anderson, expects. the
Tigers togo35-5agaln. But, he says,
The Yankees had the best record and .Eddie Murray (lBI, the
"We haV(' solid pitching. With Jack In baseball.~51·29) after the AU-Star production was down liB.runs fromCOLUMBUS-:'Ohio (AP) -Here catches of walleye up to 15 Inches Morris winning 19 games and Dan break and Berra predicts the 1~ · thechamplonshiP.yearof1983. Free
Vine St., Racine, .OH.
is this week's Ohio fishing report and smaUmouth bass up to a Petry wlnnlng1S, out guys knew we crew will score runs "In bunches:"
agents Fred Lynn and Lee Lacy
from the stale Division of Natural pound-and-a-halffromthlsTuscara· weren't about to lose too many His hatting order starts with newly should help remedy that problem .
Resources.
was County creek In the past week.
EASTER FLOWERS
games In a row. " To help overcome acquired speedster Rickey Hender- .
Mike Flanagan is out for hall the
cENI'Riu, OIDO
w'est Branch Reservoir - A the shoulder miseries of 17-game spn (CF), the AL stolen base leader season with a torn Achilles tendon
Mums, lilies, Hardy Azaleas
H&lt;Xiver Reservoir- This lake
42~ -pound muskle was caught last
Bedding .Plants
winner Milt Wilcox, the . Tigers thelastfiveyears,followedbyWUlle but the starting pitching s till looks .
northofColumbuslsgoodforearly week In this Portage County acqu'red Walt Terrell from the New Randolph (2B),AL battlngklngDon · strong with Mike Boddlcker, !he
Vegetable Plants
re*rvolr. The best area Is near. the York Mets.
season walleye at night along the
Hangljlg Baskets
Mattingly (lB), ruMerup Dave AL's only 20-game Winner; Scott
dam and rocky shorelines. There
Ohio Route 14 bridge. The lake also
Open
9 'Til Dark Mon .- Sat.
The well-stocked bullpen Includes Winfield (RF) ;' Don Baylor (DH I McGregor and Storm Davis . Dennis
also. are good conditions for
is known (or lts•largeocatflsh.
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'Til Dark Sunday
MVP·Cy Young winner Wlllle and KenGrtffey (LF) .
Martinez, tils alcohol problems
·largemouth bass.
SOU'DIEAST OIDO
Hernandez (9·3,32savt!S,1.92ERA),
But, says Berra, "Pitching Is the ~-----------J---------,'--.---- •
Hargus Lake- Bass,.muskle and
Lake Logan - Largemouth bass Aurello Lopez (10 wins, 14 saves) ; key for this club.'' And the starters
crappie are best In this lake near are best lnthlsHocklngCountyll\ke. Doug Balr and BUI Scherrer.
Include 31-year-old RDn Guidry, Phil
ClrclevUle. -The shorllne, partlcu- There's also good flsi:tlng for
The Tigers are as strong as any Nlekro, 46, and Soan-to-he 35 Jolm
larly around stumps and fallen bluegiUs, bullheads and channel
team In baseball up the middle with Montefusco, disabled most of 'M.
trees, Is thl'best place for bass and cat11sh.
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crappie,
Dlllon Reservoir - Taltwater baseman Lou Whitaker, shortstop free agent .Ed Whitson, a 14-garne
NOR'DIWEST OIDO · . .
below the dam of this lake northeast
Alan Trammell and center fielder winner with San Diego. Dave
Maumee and Sapdusky·r!vers of Zanesville Is a good place for Chet Lemon. Right · fielder Klr~ Righetti, authorofano-hitterln1983,
Rainy weather slowed the walleye . walleye, muskle and channel cat·
Gibson slammed 27 home runs and made the switch to the bullpen after
run, put the fish now ar~movlnglnto fish. S)laliOw, rocky areas near deep
became the first Tiger to hit 20 Goose Gossage flew the coop and
these two · rivers and the run's water are besttor catfish.
homers and steal 20 bases In the - saved 31 games·.
SO~T omo
. same season.
expected to bnprove by the weeBoston
kend. the best baits are one-elgth or
Paint Creek Lake - The bes.t
The
Bronx
Bombers
figure to be
Then there are the role playersone-quarter 01,1nce jigs along the crappie fishing on this elevenhundred-acre lak~: Is around ~he
bottom.
f&lt;1Uen !rees. brush and stumps along
Charles Mill Reservoir- Good theshorellne.There'salsogoodbass
sauger and saugeye ,fishing can be and bluegill fishing.
'J'ri.Counly DowBac LeaJU&lt;
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Frat&lt;'l'llal Order or Eagles ............ ....... .. ~ Po~WII's Super Valu ... .... :................ .... .. 2&gt;1
tails bounced along. the bottom are and backwater bays. WoflliS and
Bill's Body Shop .............. :.............. .... oo •
High Individual serfos- Charles F'. Smith
Roach's Gun ~hop ................................. 48 588: Raymond Roadh 578: John Tyree 51i0.
minnows. are the most popular
best.
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Hl~h Individua l game- Chari€'S F . Smith
NORTHEAST omo
bullhead baits .. Metzger Marsh.
Hysell's u
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Stillwater C r~k- Light Colored "'oussalnt
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High tC'am ser1es - Fraterna l O~r_or
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Jerry vanlnwagen 51ll: Jack Pr1erson '&gt;a!.
Eagl&lt;'S 26ro: Powt'll' s Super Valu 2&gt;153:

have waged a better campaign." son wants to be taken seriously: but
His difficulty with television "was doesn't R)ay _by the rules, In large
to a large extent self-Inflicted." The part because he ,ls not __a politician.
Democratic nominee "was widely His background Is as an actjv!Sst, . ·
considered a liore, and he knew lt."· · as a confrontatlonallst - "'aklng
She provides a 'dispassionate deman\ls. somethlngs deliberately
portrait of Jesse Jackson, a passion· outrageous, and then bargaining."
At San Francisco she watches
ate figure If there ever was one:
"Jackson · and some of his Gary Hart's speech to the Demoadvisers often ·complain that he cratic convention. "The speech Is
does not get the proper 'respect,' going ovj?r well enough, but It Is no
' but the plain truth Is he has done spellbinder. ... The coolness and
things that would have destroyed a detachnneril that are characteristic
white politician, and some oJ his of Hart prevent him from e~agtng
statements, and his ' record,. have. ills audiences on an emotiona!Mel.
He holds something back. And. the
received fairly light treatment because he Is extra-political. Jack- speech has a cut-and-pastefeel to It,
which keeps II from building."
Geraldine Ferraro Is a different
rna tter. Her speech accepting the
vice-presidential nomination
triggers "the kind of joy l have
never see
. nat a convention." As for
her speech: "Her liellvery Is good,
and she projects a combination or
femininity
toughness
a
subliminal and
message
that -says,
'Don't mess.' "But as It turned out,
"women supported Reagan by an
~ even higher percenta.ge·than.they ·
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had In 1980; and the exit polls ,
Indicated that Ferraro's candidacy ·
cost the party more votes among
· women thait It gained."
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defense : lndilstrtes are far·~ less
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counterparts than we once th9ught,
aild tlial the burden of deCense
p!'Og1'ams on the Soviet ecortomy Is,
therefore, pater than we prevlously believed ... .
"New Information has come
from a number of different sources · ·
... according to this lnfonnatlon,
total defense spending was expeeled to amount to almost 50 blllon
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S~ain member of .
all-star quintet ·

are-«&lt;ing to be Indicted by a federal ·
grand jury. We provide junkets ror
the media and will even write their
stories and film their TV news s~ts
for them . America couldn't have an
Informed public without people like
us ..,:
. "I believe it. Thanks for. your
time."
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way, If you !tee!Jenry Kissinger out
in the waiting room tell him I
haven't forgotten he's there." •

Hannan Tr;~cesenlor Bill Swain Is
a member of the I98'i Sou!]leastern
Ohio boys aU-star squad which wUI
take part In a post -season£Ontest In
Lyne Center at Rio Grande Saturday evening. Swain help lead Coach
Mike .Jenkins' Wildcats to a second
slra'Iftht SVAC co-championsHip
this winter.
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boys encounter at 8 Saturday.
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Solj -thwes. tel'n Hlgi)IIH\ders of -Coaoih

Art Buchwald ·

Meese calls teU him I'm stiH out to that about South Africa at his press
lunch ... What we're you saying?"
ronference a few weeks ago?"
"Is the cllenf' buylng access to
·"We had nothln~ to do with that,"
people In pciwer?"
he protested. "South Africa Isn't our
, "Let's get this straight. I never client."
·mention my White House or HDI
"I didn't say It was. So what do
connectons to get a client. I don't
you do besides make bad countries
look good?"
·
want them to think I can open. any
powerful doors for them just
'.'We don't make bad countries
because I'm asking for a six-figure .look good. We make strong counretainer."
tries look good. We also repl'l!lent
"Then why do you have that
U.S. Industries under attack from
autographed photo of Tip O'Neill
the government. and createfavora·
your desk?"
ble clbnates for businessmen who
"It makes me feel good just to
look at him,"
"How about the one next to It of
Nancy Reagan?"
•
"Nancy gave It to· me, al)d I'm
scared to death she's going to walk
In here one day and not find lt."
"Okay, so you don't use your
government connections for your
business. What do yo~ do for your
clients?"
"Hold It," he said. "Miss Black·
well, call Caspar WM~r and
tell him he looked great on the Tid
Koppel show Jut· nl!lht. "
view."
"You know Caspar Weln ..
berger?" I asked.
. He smUed as be pointed out the
windoW. "Some Of the happiest
"I never talk about anybody In
days of my ·life were spent In the · Washington that' I know," he ilald. ·
Rose Garden over there."
"Back to my business. What we do
"I'll bet you miss It," l said.
Is present our clle'nt's bnage In the
He sighed, "It's only a stone's best light. 1llat does not mean we ,
throw away and the old man said I
lie or are dishonest. But there are
can smell the flowen any tbne I
two sides to every stOO'. P,ere's a
want 10.. Why can I do tor you!"
perfect example," he Aid; holdlna
'"I'IIere's been a lot of ltUft about ·up a photo of ~ad people iylni In
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WaslliJIIton PR tlrrn.s In the paptn ' the street. "A toreliln gmoemQ'Ieflt
lately and .I was curious. Why the retaln!d u• bi!!Cauae Alnerlcan JeJe.
hiJII profile?"
, viJipn kept showing their troopl
' "Well, tint and torema~t, we · shooting iSemoni1J'IIton. We lm·
need ellen!$ who can affOrd our mediately put out the story that the
lel'VIces. In order to get them we only reuon the peole were shot was
have to make sure everyone Ia becallle demollltr&amp;UOIIII arr fartdd.
"If'• ,,. for anotiler
aware that we know til!! r!iht
den In the country and the ~
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up/"
buttOIII to push. Excuse me just a
were lnllklnJ t~~e ·law,"
moment ... Miss Bia!:kwell, It Ed
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bitter pill of confessed ermr. hi Its '
top-secret admission, the CIA'
wrote:
"The Soviets evidently have been
spending substantially more rubles

Flack &amp; Co.
One of the better jobs In
Washington these days Is working
for a public relations firm. There
are hundreds of them all over the
cltyandanyonewlthadecentname
In the government can find a home
. at one - at triple his or her present
salary.
There was a time when PR
companies worked cheaply 'and _
secretly for their clients. Now they
charge erwrmous tees and getthelr
names In the newspapers as
frequently,. a$ the people they're
supposed to publicize. •
What do PR !Inns In Washington
do to earn 'their money? 1 droppedIn on Roheri Flack, founder of one
of the hottest firms In the business.
Among those listed as vice prest·
. dents on Flack's door are two
retired assistant secretaries of
state, thewifeofacongressman,an
ex-presidential advance nian, a
South American general and the
fOrmer emperor of Tublsloland.
Flack's large penthouse office
overlooks the White House.
"Boy," I said. "You have some

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WASHINGTON- As far as the European allies that the Soviet
ICBM. The O!A, However, as·
United States .. Is concerned, the
threat Is real and growing.
sumed ·tha( the SOviets attached as
most fundamental fact underlying
But at the ·last minute, the DIA .many warheads fS they have
any arms-control agreement Is the chlckened out and allowed publica- successfully testid - and -that's 14
number of nuclear warheads the
tlon · of the CIA's less scary per ICBM.
·Soviet Union can bring hurtling estimate. The new booklet was
With more than .n&gt; S$-18s
down on this CO)IDtry.
scheduled for release this week
deployed, that accounts for much of
· . 'l:'et t~ntral Intelligence originally on Monday, untU some the 2,00&gt;-warhead discrepancy beAgency and the Defense lntelll- Pentagon official wise In the ways )Ween CIA and'DJA estimates. The
gence Agency don't agree on this . of public relations pointed out that It remaining 700 or 800 · Involve
baste fact of life or death - and
would then be dubbed the ~ 'Apr!! .recently deployed l)ew ICBM systheir disagreement IS enormous. .
Fool's Report.".. . c
.
·- t~ms. lncludll)g the mo_bile ~S-16 -_
. The CIA t!IInks t~·Russlans ~tay~ :
Why can't - the twe i nte1Ug¢nce .~ missiles 'bimned by. SALT iJ.. . · ·
6,500 lntet;'crinttnentat balllstlc rii!S: agencies' agrile? .How can they.'be · . . sO who's right?'In this ease·. we'd
sue w_arhea!ls •. or .ro.ugllly three 2,1lXl warheads &lt;!P3rl? · . ·
·
. be InClined to
ioward the
· ilffies· the u·.s. number. ·The ·mA -. Quit~ simply, · Intelligence · on .
Though the Pentagotnigency has •·
Insists thaltlle _£orrect figure on sorneone else's warheads Is hard to gone off half-cocked a\)lmes,more
SoVIet warheads1s 8,500, or. roughly obtain. There's no way to count often than not Its view of the Soviet
tour tlnnes the U.S. arsenal'.
what's Inside an ICBM's nose as It's threat has proved correct over
. The DIA has declared Its higher photographed In the silo. So It's time. compared with the CIA's
figure In Its last five secret reports
basically a matter of guesswork usually rosier analyses.
on the subject. As late as last week
based on known capa~lllty.
An example of this occurred ln .
some analysts In the DIA were
A Soviet S&amp;-18 could hold some 1975, when the CIA finally agreed
trying io have their 8,5(1) warhead
two dozen warheads . On that both that its estimate or Soviet military
estbnate published in the latest agencies agree.
spending had been seriously underIssue of "Soviet Military Power."
But the CIA believes the Soviets "stated- by~ percent for the year
That's the booklet that Is Issued are abiding by the warhead· · 1910, for · Instance. When the
as part of the Defense Depart- limitation portion of the unratified embarrassing figures could no
ment'seftorttopersuadeCongress,
SALT n agreement, which sets a l,o ngerbedenled,theCIAbrougbtln
the Annerlca~ public and our maximum of 10 warheads per Its word doctors to sugarcoat the

CLELAND
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Weekend fishing report given _

Insight, Mondale's "large, nearly
fatal problem" just before the first
debate: His candidacy was being
widely written off an an embarrass:
ment or as a joke. "He had become
the subject oLrldlcule. which Is a
very diHlwlt think to reverse once
It starts." She adds: "There )5 a
cruel streak In the ArT!eflcan
system which leads people to
IIAII a.h!'t:l"'?/ ridicule someone who appears to he
lioN
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a
reporter who knows ho~ to engage
in analysis also. Her purpo5e ls to
get not merely the superftclal, easy
·facts- the speech texts and the poll.
numbers• Her gUt Is to dig deeplY ·
Into the news, mll)lngthe richer o~ .
of meaning.
"Campalp! Journal" Is composed of !!2 dispatches for The New
Yorker, nine In 1983, the rest In the
election year Itself. Readers wlll
Infer· correctly that Elizabeth
(I cannot call her "Drew") was·
pro-Mondale and anti-Reagan, but
her judgments are mode\S of a cool
evenhandedness. Mondale, she remarks,' "is a good man who could

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Rio' Red.m en edge
·WVA State, 4.3
RIO GRANDE
The Rio
Grande Colle!(e baseball team
P\('ned Its season record to3 3 with
a 4 3 VICtory over West Virginia
StatE'
Pitchers Matt Montavon and
Tom Dao,tis combined efforts to hold
the Ye llow Jackets to five hits whlle
walkmg three and sinking QUI four
Montavon started • out for the
Redmen before giving way to Davis
12 11 m the fow th
The vis iting Redmen scored first
m . the third mning when Joe
DeCamp led off with a double
Charlie Roberts knocked m De
Camp with a single The Yellow
J ackets responded m the same
1nmng Wit h two r11ns
R10 bounced back m the fourth
with a Kent Wolfe single Wolle
stole second and Dusty Mtller

puncl!ed a single !o tie the score
'then Mike MUier blasted his first
hoiTK"run of thl&gt; season to gtve the
Redmen a 4-2 lead West Virginia
State rallied In the seventh with one

mOre run.

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Decamp,/ Roberts, Wolfe a nd
Cevln Martin each collected two
hits off Yeflow Jacket pitchers.
The nightcap game ended In a 7·7
tie called on account of darkness
Roberts hammered out his fourth
and fifth home runs of the season
along with a n RBI swlngle Tony
Taylor hit for a single and ripped his
third ' round tripper of the year.
while Martin contributed two sin·
gles to pace the Redmen offense,
Priddy ~e._Yellow Jackets with
a single. folloWed by Shepherd and
Holden who each had two hits.

Cubs' Sutcliffe s_tops
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Eagle · assault. Freshman David
RACINE -Behind two four-run Amburgey went one and a third
Innings, a 13 hit offensive explosion Innings, while Jay Bostick was the
ana a notljer fine pitching perfor- Tornado mainstay with two and
mance by Sophomore Eddie Col· two-thirds lnnlngspf work Shawn
llns, the Eastern Eagles pounded Cunningham went two ani! a third
the Southern Tornadoes 15-4 here Innings, while Brian Freeman
Thursday evening In boys' high finished the game Southern hurlers
combined for eight strikeouts,
school baseball action.
The win boosts tast~rn to 2.0 seven walks, and gave up 13 hits.
After a scoreless first round,
Inside the SVAC and 4·2 overall,
Eastern
rallied with four runs In the
while Southern drops to 0.2 In the
top
half
9f
the second Inning. Kevin
league and 0.3 overall
Ba~ber
reached
on an error, Brent
Sophomore hurler Eddie Collins
Bissell
singled,
Steve Horner
was razor sharp as he limited the
singled, Tracy Taylor reached on
Tornadoes to just four hits. walked
an error, and D J. Randolph
jll!lt one batter, and struck out one
reached on an error, before Jay
enroute to picking up the win during
Bostick came on In relief tQ put out
six Innings of work Freshman
the fire, the score then 4·0
Brent Bissell came on In relief In the
Southern quickly retaliated as
seventh to finish the game with a
Jim Wolfe was hit by a pitch, Darin
strike"out, no walks, and giving up
Roush walked, and Todd Adams
just one hit.
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Four hurlers went to the mound • rapped a two-run single, pulling
SHS close at 4·2 IQ the bottom half of
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Royce Bissell led-Eastern's third
Inning attack with a leadoff triple
and came home on a ~rber single'.
After Horner had walked, Barber
trotted home as Taylor again
reached on an error. the score then
6-2
Bostic~ singlec:l in the third, tben
came home as a Scott Wickline
single to right for a 6-3 score
Eastern's big blow came in the
fourth when Jeff f!issell singled, .·
Eddie Collins singled, and Royce
Bissell walked to load the b;ises
Kevin Barber lined a two run
double, followed by a two·RBI
single by Brent Bissell Tracy
Taylor broke the game open with an
RBI single to complete a five-run
affair, the sqre then 11·3
From that point on Eastern
~oasted home with the win, 15-4.
Barber's hot bat led East~rn with
two singles, a double and four

RBI's Brent Bissell had two
singles, Royce Bissell a triple, and
singles by Jeff Johnson, Jeff Bissell, ·
Bryan Durst. Ed Collins, Jim
Weber, Steve Horner and Tracy
Taylor.
All 19 players on Coach Scott .
Wolfe's Eastern team
action
and contributed to the win in many
ways.
Southern hitters were Bostick,
Adams, Cunningham, Grueser and
Wickline who all had singles.
Eastern had two errors and ,
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m
MT MORIAH BAPTIS r f&lt; ourth and
MaJn St Middleport Rf' \ Cal vtn Mtnnl s
pa.,wr M1o; El\.Jn Bum g&lt;.u dnl'l supt
Sund&lt;~ ; St hool 9 10 a m WOI ~ h t p '&gt;f'r\!IC('

10 &lt;15 a m

Revtlatlolt
1:4·8

SUCCP.SS ROAD CII UHCH Of CHFti ST
- ./osf'ph B Ho.,.klm; 1 ~&lt;.t n g (~ll~t Su nd a\
pastoc, O.btie Buck, Sunday ScillOI Sup&lt;
O..reh Sctml9 l!i am, Wot"SitlpSo!VIe!O:~
R1hle S tud \I ~a m Wor s hip ill a m , Sun
Saturdey
da y ('\&lt;&gt;rt ln g ~rv t rp il p m Wr'dr'lt"Sda\
am. Odr rehearsal, 'ruesday, 7 3J pm
Grocer•esJeremiah
C'V C" nln~ SC'f \ icf' 7 p m
utKJer dlrectlon rA Allee Neaaf
POMEROY CHUROI OF ntE NAZA
General Merchand 1se
31:10 14
PF:NTF:C'OSrAL ASSE;MAL'I Rattnf'
RENE, CcJrne!' UniOn and Mulberry, R.ov ...__ _ _ _ _ _ _R_•.&lt;.•n•e•9•4-9·-2.Sl_O_ _
Rt 114 Wlllwm li obatk pa stor Sunda\
Thomas Glen McOung; post~&gt;" Oyde llendel- ~
&amp;.· hool 10 .:am Sunde~' £&gt; \ ('nm~ ~,.n 1ce 7
son, S S. Sup! , Sunday. Sctroi, 9: :II a m ,
p m Wrdr~csda\ PH \linK " &lt; t\ IC'r&gt; i p m
Smce the first Easter the Cross
lenge of faith It reveels God s Jove for
CAR P EJI\TER BAPTIS I Don ( hcadle
.-ntrogwonotip 10: ~a m., ""enlng """"'-"' 6
MEIGS
has remained the one great and en·
all people wh1ch we must share It ts
S upt Sunday S&lt;hoo l 1) 30 am Morni ng
pm, mld-weok-.Wemeotloy,7p.m
COOPERATIVE PARISH
dunng symbol
Chrtstlanlty beGRACE EPISCXlPAL CHURCH, 32li E
the motrvatlan of Chnstt~n actton
Wo t ship W '0 1.1 m P r~o~&gt;t 1 )of r' tt l' aih 'Tn
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
att• Sund&lt;t)s
Main St , Pomeroy. Sundily tlt!IVIcos Holy
Jo~ay Sauer, Director
cause tt best expresses the meantng
The Qross stgn1ftes the v1ctory of
rommldionon the !lrst SUtttlayofeachrrtOIIUI,
Rev. James E. Corbitt, A!J1dstant
of ralth Uke a precious jewel, the
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL Thl'd
fatth It ts the pledge of Gods lov1ng
and oombfned with m&lt;rdng pra)'Ot' on the
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Ave Rev Clark Baker pastor Carl Not
Cross Shmes wtth many facets of
purpose 10 savtng the ~o rld It ts the
thlnld &amp;ltttlay Mcr!Uf8 l""l'"" and"""""' on
Rev Den Archer
Ungham, S unda y School Sup t Sunday
truth
aD otlterrSU~ ot the tNfth Chlreh Sclloof
~v Roy Deeter
source of peace
School 10 a m with classes for all ages
and
care..,...-. Col!« hour In the
Rev Seldon :tlolt-.on
The Cross stgntf1es the hoRe of
EvPnlng sf'rvtces at 6 p. m . Wf;'dnesday Bi
What does the Cross mean to
Parloh lltdl mmedlaiOI.Y followlnalt.&gt;....,...
ALFRED - Church School 9 30 a m ,
bl e s tudy at 7 30 p m YoUth s~ rvlcrs Fri
farth
~
reveals
God's
love
for
us
on
POMD!OY CHURCI! OF CllftiSf, 212 W
you:&gt; On Easter-thts greatest fest1
Worship, II am , UMYF, 6 30 p m, UW.
daya t730pm
•
Third Tuesday, 7 30 p m Communion
the sacnfice of H1s Son It ts our as sur
1\laln St
putl&gt;' Bible Sclloof
val of our Faith, wil l you come to
ECCL ES !A FELLOWSHI P 128 Mill St
9 :rla m, Morringwcnhtp, lO::Il am Youth
first Sunday ~Archer )
ance of Hts promtse of salvat1bn
Mlddf eport Brot her Ch uck McPherso'l,
Church and dtscover tts message)
meettnp, 6 00 p m, Evening worship, 7•00 p.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m Church
pas tor Sunday Sch ool 10 a m Sunday
m W-ay nJRhtp-ayerrnE&lt;ttngandBiblc
The Cross Signifies lhe chal
School lOam , Bitilf' Study Thursday 7p
evening ser vices at 7 p m a nd Wed nesday
5eo roo•••• , • ...,..., o,. r~ ....,..,..,.., a... S.:....lr
stilly 71!l p.m.
m , UMW , first Thursday , 1 p m, Com·
ser v ices at 7 p m
Cof,ytoql11 lit! let''" WOI ~•nu•~' S•~" p 0 Btu toO!! C~lnoll ..- 'R i1i011
11IE SALVATION ARMY. 1l!l Bunemut
munlon, fir s t sunday (Archer)
1\NTIQUn Y BAPT IS1 Earl Shul erA"', i'ornerQ!I Mn Dora Wining In Cltargo
JOPPA - Wonhlp 9 30 a m , Chu,ch
pastor Sund ay SchoOl 9 30 a m Churoh
SUnday 11&gt;11..,.. meetlnl. XI a m . Sunday
School 10 30 a m Blblt&gt; Study Wednes·
sE"r vlce 7 p m
Youth mec:.•tln~ 6 p m
day , 7 30 p m (Johnson)
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomtroy • David (urtman pas tor Sunday School
:i:!hod 10:311 a.rn Sunday Sctml YPSM
Tu es d3)1 Sible STudv at 7 p m
LONG
BOT.J'OM
....
Churth
&amp;hool
!l~30
Ha;..dsoovllle
Rd
Robert
Purtell,
mlnls
9
30
a
m
Ralph
Carl
Su
pt
Evening
wor
Eloloo Ad.,.,
7 ~ p.m SalvatlOrt
FU~L, . &lt;;;.QSPEL LIGfFfHO USE ~:xl 4 5
am , Worship 7 p m Bible Study, Wed·
ter; Ron Rlfne, Sunday SChool Superinten
ship 1 30 P m Praye:r meeting, Wednes
meeting; varous SP'altet's tutd music sprctab
Hfland Road. P omeroy Tom J\d l} pas
'lb.JJ"ffda;y, n :JJ am to 2 p m J..a(les Hen.!
nesday, 7 30 p m, UMYF Wednesda)l ,
dent Sunday School 9:30 am . Worship
day 7 30 P m
tor Danny Lambert, S S Supt Sunday
600 pm, Communion First Sunday "\. serv\celO lOam , EvenJngworshlpSun
,LONG 801TOM CHRISTIAN , Jody
membt!t'S In cllarge, aU women
morn,mg ser vlet• a t lO am Su nda} f'\e n
(Archer)
day 7 p m and Wednesday, 7 p 'll
Holland, pastor Wa llace Damewood
lltYfted: u1 p.m. Thunt!oy. CorpJ cadet
tng serv ice 7 30 p m Tu t&gt;sdav and Thu rs
REEDSVILLE - Chureh School.$ 30 a
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCB Pine
Sunday School Supl Wonhlp se'"l«', 9 a
ClaM&amp; (YOWW Peopii!-Bib1ei, 7 30 p tn Bible
dav Se t vices lt1 7 30 p m
m
,
Wohhlp
service
n
00
a
m
(Deeter)
Grove
The
RfV
William
Mlddleswarth,
m
•
Bible
&amp;hool10
am
StillY .and Prayer~~open to tt.&gt; pulilc
WORD OF FAITH 91 Mill SO Middl e
TUPPERS PLAINS ST
PAUL paSlo' Church service 9 JO am, Sunday
HY SELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Pl'lMEROY
CHURCH OF
port Richard Ste\\.urt pa st or Sunda y
Church
5chool
9
m,
Worship
10
am,
School
tO
.J)
am
Rev
Thereon
Durham,
pastor
Sunday
Cllltm', 3.'1:!25CIIIItnn'&gt;Hom&lt; RDad iCourty
8
mornmg servicf' 10 a m Sund&lt;t v ev~:n l n g
Bible S.udy, Tuesday, 7 30 p m, UMW,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
School at 9 :ll am, Morning worship at
-lSi Vocalntuslc SuRday War
7 30 T uesday m orningBibll"sttldy lOam
Third Tuesday 7 30 p m , Communion
John Wrlght, passtar· Sunday SChool 9 30
10 30a m , Sunday('venlng se r vicea l7 30
st"'IDa.m., BflltStlllyllam.: WonNp,6p
Wedn esday e\en ln g 7 IU g m Thusda y
F'lrtt Sunday (Archer)
am, I..;arry Haynes , S S ·Supt Morning
P m Thursday services at 7 30 p m
m.
Blfllt Stilly, 7 p m
morning v1d eo "tth KennC'Ih Copeland 10
CEN'I'IJIIAL CLUSTD
wot:11blp 10 :xl am
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
OLD DEXIm BD'lLE CHRilmAN
a m Frrda y f'\f' mn ~ video witt) Ke nneth
J - E Corblll
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Knob, located on County Road 31 Rev
CIIUftCH, a..1a Hatfield, poster. Untla
Copeland , 7.30 p m
Rev.
S&amp;evea
NeJH.
RENE,
RPV
Thomas
H
Collier,
pastor
Lawrence
Glu(&gt;Sencart.p,
pastor
Rl'
v
~... Su.- SUnday Sc:lml 9: :JJ a m , l&gt;'&lt;'fldl
NEW HAVE N CHURC H OF TBE NA
• Re" ltlcbard Rothemlch
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board or
Roger Willford a sst pastor Preaching
tng ....-. tln!t and tlm'd SUIIIay following
ZARENE Re\ Gl('ndon StJUud pastor
Jtn.
Robert
E
.
KoblaBon
Christian
Life
Sunday
School9
30
am.
s~rvlcesSunday7
30p
m
Prayer
meeting
LIVI
NG
WORD
C
H
E'
:
:STER
CHU
RCH
SU~ School Youth meettng, 7: ~ p m ""
S unda y School 9 30 a m W01 s h lpservlc(•
~- Rev~ AHrew Rubealdnl
Mor.n1ng worship 10 lJ .a m. Sunday
Wedntsday, 7 30 P m
Gary Grlffilh
OF GOD_ Gilbert Sp('nC('r, pa stor Sun
ety Stlnday
'
JU ,)0 a m , Youth .s{lfvlr:C' Sunday 6 15 p
ASBUR¥ (SyraC'use) _ Wonhlp1l am
evening Worship 1:30pm Pray~r m~lnR,
leader' Youth Rfoups Sunday evening at
da y School9 30 a m Morn 1n g -- 5&lt;'rvlce
GR.\HAM
UNITED METHODlST
r:n l;iundavevenln,£'scrvlct&gt;7 OOp m Wed •
; Church SChool 9 45 a m,. CHarge Bible
7 30 P m Wednesday
t.. 6.30 P m with Roger and Violet Wllllotdd , • 10 00 a m Sunday f.'vcnlnl_ servlc(' 7 OOt!
Preaching 9 30 a m liJ'S1 and setond Sun
nPS,.day. Pr;I}Pr MPf'fl ng ~nd Bfbl(' Stu ~~ ,
'StudY
WednesdaY,
7•
30
p
m~:
UMW,
first
•
LIBERTY
C:HFf.IS"FIA:N
CHURCH,
De~e
'
1('8ders
COmmunion
serv
ice
firs
t
Sunday
m"'
Mid
w(&gt;('tr
pr&lt;r)(l'f
sl'rvlc(&gt;
W~n('Sday
days of each mohlh. third and fourth Sun .
7 Ji(j p'rri
'
•
"'
TuiPSday, 7 XJ P m , Ghoir Rehearsal, , ter Woody Call p;astpr Services Sunday • f'aWH
ch miTonE!~
•C H
. AP~L
WESLEY •N • 7 P m
days etch mbnlh worShip services al "I 30
• NEASE SET'[LEME"l CH.URCH SunWednesday
6
30
p
m;
UMW,
fourth
Sun
10
am
and
7
P
m
Wednesday,
7
P
m
~
~:11.
MT
OLIVE
COMMUNITY
t;;
HURCH
p, IJl W!dnesday £1Venlngs at 7 30 p m
dav afternoon servJct'S at 2 00 Ttwrsda y
day, 6.30 p m, (Nelilonl
CHURCH -CocilvlllE'RD Hev PhllllpRI
la~o~.rPnce BII~h pastor Max Folmet Sr
P(ay..- and Bible Study
£•vt•nlng sPiiltiCt_&gt;s ar 7 :W
_
EN1,'ERPRISE
Worship
9
am
4cnour,
pos
tor
Sundu
y
Sc
hoo19
30om
s
up1
sunaav
S~.;
rwol
ll
lld
Mor
n
in~
Wor!!h
lp
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Mulb
FIRST BAPTIS1 CHURCH Mas Oh W
Church Sch.oollO am Bible Stud)!, TuesRACINE FIRST
BAPTIST
S!C'H\
worship st"rvlce 10 30 a m Bible s tudy 1 9:11a m , Sund uy evening scrv!C(', 7 p m
erry Height s Roa~ Pomeoroy Mlctlael PI
Va Pa s tor, Bill Murphv Sund ay Schoo ii O
day, 7 30 p m; UMW, Firs t Monday, 7 30
~a\er, Pastor Robert Smith sunda}'
and worship servl(.'(', Wednesday, 7 P m
Youth mef'tin~ a nd Dible St udY Wedn cs
onkowskl, pastor Marte Spires, Sabbath
am Sunda y evening 7 :l() p m Pr~y~r
p m. UMYF Sunday, 6 p m Choir Re·
School Sup1 , Sunday School 9 30 am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
dav 7 p m
SchOol Supt Sabbath School at 2 p m on
m eellng and B tb le stud y Wf'dnesday 7 30
hearsat, 6 30 p m Wednesday (RoUteMorning v.o1shlp 10 40 a m
Sunday
Mark Jones pastor Dill N!cholsoo Sun·
UI"ITii:D FAITH C HURCH Rt 7 on P'o
SatUrday with won hlp services fo\lowln~
p m E ver) onP w('lcom('
mlchl
('\C'Rlng
\l.
orshlp
7
30
p
m,
Wedn(lsday
day
School
Supt
Sunday
School9
30a
m
,
meroy
By
Pa
ss
Rev
R
obr
rt
E
S
mith
Sr
at 315pm
R UTLAN D FREE WILL BAPTIST Sa
FLATWOODSChurcfl
School
lOam
e\f'nlng
Bible
studv
7
30
p
m
Morning
Worship
and
Communion
10
JOu
p&lt;~
st
or
Mehln
Drakf'
S
S
Sup!
Sunda\
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lPm St Rr&gt;v Paul Taylor pastor :;unda y
- Sister Harriett Warner Supt Sunday
Worship 11 a m , Btbl~ Study Thursd ·
BURLlNGHAM CO MM UN ITY
m R UTLAN D BIBLE METHODIST Amos
School 9 30 a m MorninR Worsh ip 10 30
Sc hool 10 a m , Sund ay e\t1nlng 1 30 p m
day, 7 p m, UMYF, Sunday, 6 p m
CHURCH Burlingham RE'v Ok('V Ray
E vening Wors hip 7 :W p m , W&lt;"'dn C'S dav , Wl'dnE&gt;Sday E'\Cntng pra yf&gt;r m('('tinR 7 JO
Sehool£1·30 am, Morning Worship, 10 45
JRothemlc h)
Laund&lt;'rmllt, pa stor Ph 992 7324 Sunday
Tillis, pas ! or Ja y Stiles, s upt Sunda y
P ra y('r S&lt;&gt;n lc(' 7 30 P m
am
pm
FOREST RUN - Worship· 9 am ,
Sc hoollO OOa m , Sunday t&gt;vmlngservk'f'
School 9 30 a m Morning worsh ip 10 30
FAITH BAPTIST C HURCH R .r riJ oad
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Dav id
SOLTH BETH EL NEW TESTAMENT
7 00 p m Wt&gt;dnC'Sday f'V('nlng c;flrV ICt.'
a m Sunday evening s('r viet&gt; 1 00 P m
St Maso n Su nda y School 10 a m Mot n
Mann, minister William SnouffN, Sundav · Church Sch9Q1 10 a m Choi r practice,
CHURCH .Sliver Rldg(' Duan(' Syd en
Tuesday,
6
30
p
m
UMW,
llrs
t
Tur.~
day.
7
00
p
m
Wednf:"Sday
serv
ice
7
P
m
WMPO
protn~
"ors
h1p
11
a
m
E\('n
Jng
sen
lc&lt;&gt;
h
p
School Supt Sunday School, ' J() a m ,
St ricker pas101 Sunday School , am
7 :k) p m INt'lsonl
DANVILL E
HOLINESS CHURCH
gr~vi~~h&lt;'C~ti~g~a'bF' THE NAZA
m Pt &lt;.~y.:&gt;r tnPPtl ng and Blbl(' Studv Wrd
Morning Worship 10 :1) a m
Church 5t' t"- Ice 10 am Bible Stu'dy Wed
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po
HEATH (Middleporll- Church School,
locatf'll on Rt :t2'i t:H•twr£&gt;n Vinton and
RENE RC'v Lloud 0 Crimm Jr pastor
nC'Sdav 1 P m
nesda y at 7 30 p m J une thru SCpt (' m ber,
1
'~ am, Worship 10 30 am, Blblf
Lal)gs\ UI E' Rr\ B(l'n Watt s pastor Sun
J
F OREST HUJ~.; RAJ'" I 1ST R('\ Nylr
meroy Pike David Hunt, pastor, Jack
7 p m Oc tober th ru Ma y S unday even ing
3 m • Worship SC'rv lcc
Study
Tuesday,
10
a
m
UMW
serond
day
School
8
30
a
m
,
Bobbv
Lamb&lt;&gt;rt
S
Sunda)
SchOol
9
JO
Bon1l'n
paslm
C01
n('(
lu
s
Bunc
h
su
p!
Needs Sunday School Dlreector Sunday
F'('\lowshlp 7 p m Jun ro l hru Sept~mtx&gt; r 6
Monday. 7 30•p m UMW Second Mon ·
S Supt Moml n ~ wm ship 10 30 a m Chtl
10 30 am, Youn2 people 's serviceS p m
sundav SChool g JO a m
S&lt;&gt;cond and
SCool, 9 30 a m ; Mornlnjt' Worship 10 30
p m October thru May
day, 1 30 p m , UMM, Third Monday 7 30
dren s Happv Hour 6 45 p m Pray('r a nd
Evan~el!.!itiC serv lct" 6 30 p m Wedn('Sda y
evening worship , 7 00 p m Tuesday Vlsl
7
1
p m ( Robinson)
Bible Study 7 30 p m Mlss lonan m«tln~
sen. «' P m
tatlon, 1 p m Wt&gt;dnesday. Prayf'rservlcc,
MINERSVILLE - Worship &amp;&gt;rvlcp 10
fir st Wednesda y of ettc h month 7 'JO p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mill er
1 30 p m, Mlst\on Friends, 7 30 p m
am , Church School, U am , UMW third
For Informa tion ca ll 388 8467
St Mason W Va Eugene L Conger mt
Girls In Actron, 7 ~ p m
/
Wednesday, 1 P m' Choir practice, Mon
SILVER RUN BAP1JST, Bill Lltllr,
nisl t'r Sunda y Bible Study JO a m, Wor
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal
day, 7 :x1 p m I Nelson)
pas tor Strve Littl E"
Sup! Sunday
s hip lf am. and 7 p m Wednesda y Bibl e
Icy Run Road, RPv Emmett Rawson, pas
PEARL CHAPEL -Worship Service 9
SChool 10 a m Morning worslp 11 Jl m
Study vocal music 7 P m
tor Handley t:lunn, supt Sunday Schoo!
am ' Church SChool 11 am ' UMW se
~unda\ "'E'nlng worship 7 30 P m PravC'r
J..IBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
10 a m . Sunday evening service, 7 30p m
• condTuesday7 30p m, UMYFiastTues
mf'C'IIn2 and BlbJ(&gt; s tudvThu!'sda) i 30p
ding Lane, Mas on IW va J N Tha ckcJt,
, BlbiP le&gt;achlng, 7
p m 'lllunday
day 7 :wJ p m (ubenking)
m, Youth rni"Ptlng Wednesda v at 7 p m
pastor Evening service 7 30 p m Wo
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHorry St Sy
POMEROY- Ctlurch SChool, 9 15 am
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP -CHURCH,
men's Ministry Thursday 9 30 am
racuse Services, 10 a m !unlby Evtnlng
l83 N 2nd AvC', Mlddl&lt;'polt Sunday
Wl"dni?Sday Pra yer and Blbl t&gt; Stud} , 7 15
serlvi'-"" Sunday and Wrdktday at 7 00 p - ~ Worship Strvtce, 10 30 am. Choir re·
hearsal Wednesday, 7 30 p m , UMW Sf"·
School 10 a m Sunda\ evening 6 00 p m
Pm
m,
cond Tuesday, 7 30 p m· : UMYF Sunday,
LANGSVILI'f. CHRISTIAN CH U RCH .
HARTFORD CHU RC H OF CHRIST IN
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIS'!'
6 p m !Corbitt)
Robel t E Muss(•r , pa s tor Sunda y School
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev Willi a m
IN' CHRISTIAN UNION. Lawrenct' Man
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9 15
9 30 u m Paul Mu~ser sup1 , Mornln~
Ca mpbt&gt;\1 pastor Sunday School 9 30 a
ley pa!ttor Mn Russell Young, Sund11y
am, Worship 10 am, Bible Study, Wed·
.... orshlp 10 ~ a m Sunda\ t&gt;H•nlnp; SC'r
m J a mes HughC'S, su pt Even ing seJV ~CE'
SchOOl Supt. Sunday School 9 &amp;I a m
nesday, 7 30 p m , UMYF (Seniors) , Sun
vice 7 p m mid "C('k service&gt;. wrones
7 30 P m Wednstla } rvcnin2 prayer mC"Ct
Evening worship 7 l) p m Wednesday
day 5 p m, (Juniors) eve&gt;rv oth~r Sun·
day , 7 p m
fng 7 ?.0 P m Youth pra~N service each
pr~er me-eting 7 30 p.m
day 6 p m (Rothemicht
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF' THE NA
TuC'sda y
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
RUTLAND- Church School, 9 4.5a m,
ZARENE: R('V G l(lnn M&lt;'Mlllan P&lt;JSIOr
FAIRVIEW BIBL E CH URCH LC'!ar!
Racine Rev James Satterfield, pastor
Worship,l030am.UMWCEven lnlgCir·
Mar\' J&lt;Jni(.'(' La\&lt;'ndcr Sundav School
W Va Rt 1 Jtlmes Lf'"is pas tor Wo r
Frt-eman Williams Sup! Sundav School
cle) second Wednesday , 7 30 p m , UMW
Supt Sunda\ School 9 30
Mot n ln2
s hip Sf'rViC('S 9 30 a m Sunday School 11
9 4~ a m , SuMay and Wednesday even
(Afternoon Circle I second Thursday, 1 p
"-Ors hlp 10 30 am. E\Dn~cllslic S&lt;'I\IC&lt;'
· am Ev£&gt;nlnf:l "ors hlp 7 30 P m TuC'sday
Ina servlcf's , 7 p m
m (Rubenktng )
tip m PravC'randPralSC'Wedn&lt;.&gt;Sd3' 7p
cotta~e prayer me&lt;"tlng and Blbl&lt;' Studv
MIDDLEPORT FIRST · BAPTIST
SALEM CENTER- Church School, 10
m Youth mretln~ 7 p m
9 :.1 am Wors hip scr v 1C'f' WednC'sday
Corner Slxt h and Pa Imer Geoorge Rlsor
7
Tnterlm Pa.stor. Ray Fields, S S Supt ,
am, Worship 9 4~ am JRubenklng)
EDEN
UNITED BRETHRE N IN
:JJOUpRmSAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8 30 am,
GHRIST, E ld£'n R Blake, pa s tor Sunda y
Dan Riggs, Asst Sup! Sunday School. 9: 15
Church
SchoollO
a
m
(Rubenking)
School10
am
Robert
Re&lt;'d
SuP.
I
Mot
n
Walnut
and He nr v St s RaHnswood W
1
a m , MornlnR Worship 10 1~ a m , Sun
lng sermon 11 a m
Sunda\ night !&lt;!(&gt;I
Va ThP Rev Gror~t~ C Wplrlck pa~IOT
day Evening service, 7 p m Youth mee1
SOUTHERN
CLUSTER
Sunday SChool 9 10 :~ fn Sunda y worship
G
vlc;es c hrlst la n E ndeavor730 pm ,Soltg
tnr. 'l ll p m WednHCiay evening ser
Re"· •n.lf!l' race
11 a m
,
vice 7 p m Choir pr.rtlce 8 p m
Re\', Paul McGatre
service B p m Prea chlnJt S lO p m Mid
CA LVARY BIBLE CHURC H locat£'d on
•- ~ tt• Rad
week p rave r mf'('ting Wf'dn('S()av 7 p m
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Alvin R"ed iavJeadC'r
P omerov Pike. Cou nt y Road 25 nC' ar Flat
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
APPLEGROVE-ChurebSC'hoo\9a m
wOOds Rev Blackwood pa s to r Ser\lces
~1'1\ and Main Bob Mfol!oo minister AI
, Worship, 10 am (First and third Sun
on Sundayai 10 :II am a nd 7 :Kip m with
Hartson. assOl' minister, Mike Gerlach,
days1 UMW, Second Tuf'sday . 7 30 p m ,
Sundav School 9 10 a m Bible? Stud} WN
Sunday School superintendent
Bible
Prayer mt"£'tlng, Wednesday 7 p rn
d
7~
Sct'lool 9 3&gt; a m , Morning Worship 10 ll
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rlEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
nos ay
•N P m
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a rfl Evening Worship 7 00 p m Wednes ·
I o'EacToHIANv
W h.I 9
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Roger Watslllt , nnstor Cr-s"" p,atl,
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day, 7 00 p.m Prayer meeting
School 10 a m Bible Study Wednesday
Sunday School Supt Mornlngwors hip 9 :JJ
Franklin Dickens, pa st or su nda) morn
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
Holy week is such a wonderful week All pomt s to th&lt;' crucifLXOon
10 .o m' Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
am. Sunday SchoollO 30 am. Evening
In~ 10 am Sundav evening 7 30 P m
ZARENE , Co-pastors Rev Charles Coyle
11 a m (McUulre•
Jt•rvlce 7 30 P m
T hursday f'V('nln~ 7 :J) p m
of Chns Jesus On the first day of the week we sec th0 tnumphat
an4 Rev Nancy Coyle Bill While , Sunday Wednesday,
CARMEL- Church School 9 :xl am ,
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
STIVERS VILLE COMMUNITY BAP
Scbool Supl Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
entry Into J.erusa lem- a parade, small but loud with Hosa nnas a nd
Worship, 10 45 am Second and FouMh
pastor: Joe Sayre, Sunday School Sup!
TfST CHURCH Pastor Robert B}ers
MdrnlngWorshlpl0'301 m Evanji!:el ls tlc
Fellowship
dinner
with
Sutton,
Sunday
School
9 45 a m Evening wor·
Sunday
School tO am Worship S&lt;'rvice 11
SUndays,
shouts
of Hail Thou Son of David Such a Simple parad0 It was One
metttn1 7 00 p m Wedtlesday, 7 00 p m
third Thursday 6 30 P m (McGulrf'l
shlp6 ~ P m • Prayer Meeting, 6 lOp m
a m , Sunday even in~~" servtctl,7&lt;W p m
Prayer m~lftJ'.
~
man
riding
on a donkey with people laying their clothes m His path
EAST L£TART- Church Schoo19 a m
Wtdnesday.
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UNDDI PIIDal'TEIIIAN IIINIITRY
, Wot:1!ftlp 10 a m M'COnd and fou,th SUn
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURRCH OF
'r~;~~~~n'!J~{;'~~ J() &amp;'t'llRCH
and
waving
and strewing the palm branches on the I'Oad a ion!( th&lt;'
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dayo UMW firs! 1\tfsday. 7 30 p m
CHRIST Jody Holland minister Deryl
Inc ' Pe"'l St ' MlddlePQrt Rev 0 Dell
way.
(Gract&gt;)
Wells, Supt Morning worship, 8 00 am •
Manley, pastor Sundav School 9 30 am :
Dtieotw
Then there was the cleansing of the Templ e on Monday and
9
0
Dlreet• .. 1.11 .....
m
m •
OF THE NAZA ·
Momlng worship 10 30 a m
Evening
2
7
liAJtRlSONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
healing
and some teaching Then came Thursdav mghJ nnd a spectal
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9 f5a m ,
RENE Rev Herbert Grate pastor
worship 30 P m Tuesday 1 Y&gt; P m Wo
CliJRCH -SUndoy Wonhlp s..-vtces
Church School 10 lJ am • Bible Soudu,
Frank Ritne supt Sunday Sch~ 9 ll a
mens Prayer m ee ting Wednesday, 7, 30
Passover Meal, much prayer and the Initialing of th&lt;' Holv E uchanst
hi
1
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p m Prayer, and Praise service
9 Of! am.; Cltu"'h Scftoo!IO: l~a m . Bible
Thursday, 7 J0 P m (Rader)
m • ors P serv ce 11 am~.:.~ ·
' CHURCH OF' J ESUS C HRIST APOS
and lastly, betrayal and capture
S"*'y Sunday 7 30 p m Pray•• Groop
MORSE CHAPEL- Church S€hool9 :II
Sunday Wednesday, 1 P m Praye~TOLJC - VanZandt ahd Ward Rd Eldl'r
W~nf'Sday at 9 00 .a m
Good Friday dawns with a trial and judgement Condemn ation
am, Worship 11 am (Rader )
lng.
J
Mill 0
10 • s d
•"h 1
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN WESLEY·~
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST ' am..
'• pas • ·
un a y ·~ 00 •
RA CfNE
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to :JO a m Wors
hip ServlcP Sunday, 7 30
and sentence of death by crucifixion follows A week 1hnl began" oth
Clt•reb School 10; l!i a m Morning Wo'
School. 10 am Worship, 11 am, UMW
C
R H Rf'v Robert Miller pastor Rop m , Bible Study Wl"dnPsday 7 :vJ p m
shlj&gt; tl •]h.m. Tllftday, JO 00 am Bible
such praise ends in nate and death An lnnocept once woth no "n, •
fourth
Monday
7
ll
p
m,
Men's
Prayer
bert
E.
Barton,
Director
orChrlstianEdu·
Pci~EROY wESLEYAN HOLIN ESS
Stlidy; Thurod&lt;ly 7'30 p m Bible Soucty
Brtakfast,
Wednesday,
7
am
(Grace)
cation.
Lloyd
Wright
assls1ant
Sunday
Harrisonville
Road
David
Ferrell
pas'
dying on a cross between two Jhteves and then th!' tomb
!!YRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESllY ·
SUTI'ON _ Church School. 9•30 am ,
School 9 :xJ am .. Momlqg •OJ"shlp 10 30
C
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Sc
S
~IAN - \Vorsblp oervlet' 9 00 a m
Lent Is over now, Chnst has gtven His alb for us and all of
a· m Choir practice Suflda)l 6 3Q p m
tor
linton aulk un ay
hool upt •
Mornlncr wonhip 10 45 a m first and third
E 't
hi 7 30'
Sunday School 9 30 a m , morning wor
•
Chpreh School 10 OOa m Tuesday lOam
Sundays;
Fellowship
cHnner
with
Carmel,
ven
ng
wors
P
P
m
Wedne:;s;ht
Y
s
h,lp
11
a
m
Sunday
evening
service
7
30
mankind
Saturday of this Holy Week Is quiet and som!'wh.tt str ang&lt;•
Bittle Sludy; S~,anday, 6 p m Junior and Seo
nu-.. ay ti·JO p m iMcGul-1
PrayK and Blblt&gt; Study, 7, 30 p m
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W
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Chrt~t's body lies In the tomb. This Is the only day or H1s ministry Iha t
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DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
pmm P"yer M.. tlng , ednesday, 7 30 p •
HIStl YoMfh G r KENO CHURCH 01' CHRIST Oliver
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U'I'UI'D O!URCH OF GOD P.. t..-,
He was not alive and with His friends and church We do the only
""atn, Su!&gt;t, Sullday School t 30 am . evCltarlOI Ru ...n .Sr., miRIJter RICk Ma
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Evo.. Sundoy ICI· OII a m •
.., __., •
comber. oupt Sunday School 9. ~ am,
thing the chUrch cando on this Hol y Saturday, we walt, quietly walt
MonllliWonhlp ll'OIIo m 'Citll·
HOBSoN CHJIISTI•u UNION .. _ .
Worship S«VIce&gt; 10· 30 am Bible Jtudy
non-Pentecostal. Joy lark. pastor Wor
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Tuesday 1 Xt p.m
'
ship servlcP Sunday 10 a m Sunday
tlrta'o Cl!un:b 11 a.m s . • y E~lnl
Today
we know there will be a glorious resUI rectlon Our ea1 ly
Tom SCat••· put..- Sltotlay School t . 30 a
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
School 11 a m E\enlng worship servlct&lt;
S..V.,. 7:011 p m Wet! .. I p.m YOUIII La·
services Easter Morning will hear once more the Hallelujahs sung
m. Eveat. . ..,..,tco7.30p m. Wedn~oy CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Port
7 110 p m Wednesday prayer meeting 7 110
••• ~tutUIIll'Y W_..,y, 7 p m. Fam·
pny« meetliiJ 7 30 p.m
pm
UyW-tp.
an\1 sounded that nave been silent since Ash Wetlnesday Todav,
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
land·Ractne Road William Roush, pasto'
,
HAZ!L COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
CHRlST, Duane Word&lt;n, mlnloter Btbte
Lindo Evono, church school director.
M'f HERMON UNITED BRF;THREN
Friday, a sadness Is over us, but also jey In the knowledge Ihat
Good
lAIII 1on11n Edoel Hart, polloc Sundoy
clall9 ~ 8 m , Momlllg Worship 10 ~ 1
Church school9 .!) am; Morning worsl
IN CHRtST CHURCH , Loc11ted In Tex:as
S c - t· 30 a . m ; Woralllp JO· 30 a m ,
Christ shall rise and dellth will lose I~ stmg. We ca n Indeed shout
m; Evenln.J Wonhlp 6 30 p m Wtdna·
10 30 am, Wednesday ev~nlng pray
Community orr Ct Rt 82 Re\ Robert
Prayor ..-1a1 Tllul'ltlay, 7 30 p m.
day BU~It St\ldy ti:30 p tn
services, 7 :.) p m.
Sandtors, pastor Don Will lay leader Sun
Hallelujah, Christ has risen The tomb Is empty and Christ Is 1isen
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
NEW "STIV£ftSV1LLE COMMUNITY
BETI!LEHEM BAPTIST Rev
orl
dav School 9 lO am MMnlng Wo"hlp
CHURCH, COn« Alh ood Plum I!Jttph
and we do shout, Hallelujah. -Rev William Mlddl cswarth , Meigs
CHURCH, Suad•y Lhool HrVIff 9 .fi!!J
Shuler, pilltcr Worllhlpservlce, , am
10 4!\a m, Ev~nlng preac hing service$&lt;'1
ftlot«. lltnMIIY - 1 0 : t10 a m :
.SUDtlay School 10: 30 a m. Blbl
lldy and
cond and fourlh Sunday at 7 :xJ p m •
County
Lutherans
U:lfa.m .. W - y
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WOI"'IIIp
aervlct 10 30 a.m.,
pnyer aervlce Thunday, 1: :It p.m
Chrbllan Endeavor first and !hlrd Sun
Evlltftlllll&lt; Ser\itct' 7 Jl p,m Wed-·
CARLETON I)'ITERDENOMtNA •
day 7 :IJ p m Wednesday p'ayor ml'&lt;lln ~
aod llftii'UY I:Yftlllll !lorvl&lt;oo at 7 • p
day, l'rtl)'ft me&lt;11ntr7 :xJ p.rlt 'ttntnclay
TIONALCHURCH Kl•"'buft• Road Rev
and Bible Sludv , 7 ,l() n m
JEHOVAH S WITNESS 373 19 State
Ro ut(' 124 (OnC' !'niiC' C'::~ts l of Ru tland 1 Sun
da} B ible It&gt;&lt;: fur&lt;' 9 30 a m \\ a 1Ch!OWC'I
st udy 10 :lO am T uE"sd ,IV BlblC' studv
7 :W ~ m Thursday rht&gt;OCra iJ C S&lt;: hool
7 W p m Sf'rvicf' m cett ng R 20 p m
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CHURCH OF GO D OF PROPH EC Y
Locat ed on 0 J WhHC' Ro ad or H 1 ghwa~
160 Pat He nson pa s tor Sundav Schoo~lO
am Clal!S('.S f01 all a ges Jumot Churc h 11
am
Mornl nj!; wors h ip 11 am Adult
Choir practlc£&gt;6p m Sundo y Y oun g Pt'O
pies, Children s Church a nd Adult Blblt•
Stud:~: WednPsda~ at 7 iO p m
HOPE BAPTIST Ci1APEL 570 G'&gt;nl
Sl Middleport Afr!llaled with South ern
Baptist Conv Pnlton Sunda v Schoo l lOam
Mor ninj:! "o rshlp II a m EvC'nlng wor
s hip 7 p m , Wedn('Sda " C'VC'RinJ!: Blblf'
st udy and8ravN mcf'tm ~ 7 p m
BRADF RD CH URC H OJ; C HRIST S l
Rl 124 and Co Rd 5 Murk St•t'Vf'fS mlnl!i
t&lt;'t Su nda) Sthoo l Sup t Hanv Hr n
d1icks Sunday Schuol9 30 a m Mor nin g
wor s hip 10 30 a m E vfl nin g v. orsh1p 7 p
m WC'dnrsda\ wors hip 7 p m
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pstor Sundav SChool 9 4$ a m Church ,....
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11 am Sunday
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two by shortstop Julio Franco
Ogilvie singled and scored on
Doug Loman's double to start
Milwaukee's th~ee-run second
inrung.
·rwoCieveiand errorscontnbuted
to' the Brewers' two-run fourth, and
Ogilvie doubled, Mark Brouhard
smgled and Bill Schroeder doubled
for two more runs in the fiftii ,
making it 7·0. Ogilvie then singled
and scored on Brouhard's double In
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Chris Banda tripled and scored on
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bottom of the fifth, and the Indians
added runs on Brook Jacoby's solo

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Marauderettes defeat Vikings, Lancers

Miller,

TUCSON, Ari« !API - Ben
()gllvi&lt;' collectro four hits and
scored thr!'E' nms and Moose Haas
plfched four scon:&gt;less mnmgs in his
final sprmg ou1 mr:: Thursday as the
MIJw,wkce Br0wers beaJ the Clev&lt;'
land Jnd1ans 8-3 m Cactu s League
r xhibttlon baseball
Haas. 4 1, who will pitch the
Bt'('WP"s' Iegular·season opener
Tucsda\ against thC' Chicago White
Sox, gave UJ.l three smgies and
struck oul om? to help raise
Milwaukee's spring record to 15-14
Cleveland starter Neal Heaton,
1}3, allowed 10 hits and seven runs,
five of them earned. m six mmngs.
The Indians, 12·14, a1dro the
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il 'sonly the exhibitiOn season, but
tlje seventh as theTorontoBiueJays
Rick Sutcliffe of the ChiCago Cubs IS
defeated the Detroit Tigers 6-3 to
p1ckmg up where hP left offlast year
boost their spring record to18· 7, best
Although 1984 actually ended on a
m the maJO«jS
Vinton County
(XI) OOJ t ..... 1 3
down&lt;:'r when SUicllffe blew a J.O
Wally Joyner's two-run single In
M£&gt;1gs
OM O«l ;~~-10 6
}pad aga rnsr san DiegO m the final
the seventh inning tied the game and
VanovPr !LPt and Booth£&gt; HalfiC'Id !WPI
and Mill£&gt;r
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Jack
Howell followed with an RBI
game of the National League
playoffs, the 6 foot 7 right-hander
single to put Cali1ornla ahead as the
Fro Hocking
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Meigs
II 18 x-29 3l
Angels rallied with six runs in the
posted a 161 regular season record
iCai!Pd aftC'r two and halt IMlngs due to
seventh Inning and outslugged the
and 2 69 earned run average after
scorr 1
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bemg a"cqulred 'rrom Cleveland on
San Diego Padrl/5 12·10.
Ek'rchwell 1LPI and McGill Musst'f (wp, 1
and M Sml!h
The New York Yankees scored six
J~ne 13 ThoseniJmberswonhlm the
Cv Young Award
runs m the first three innings off
Tommy Boggs, three on Butch
Aftpr hurlmg siX scoreless Innings
Wynegar's double, and beat the
and allowmg JUSt three hits In
The Dally .Sentinel
Thursday s 9 !i exhibition victory
Tex~s Rangers 6-4
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ove1 thp San Francisco 'Giants,
Joim. Shelby singled home the
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tie-breaking run in the eighth Inning
Sutcliffe boasts a 3 0 sprrng record
Publish('(! c&gt;vC'rV a ft~rnoon Monday
and Wayne Cross added a solo
and 2 62ERAmsevenappearances
tht ough Frldav 111 Court Sl v the
homer m the ninth lis the Baltimore
/\ccordmg to pilchmg coach Billy
RIO GRANDE - Sophomore opened the eyes of many veteran the home stretch to bring home the
Ohio Vall rv Publish in~ Companv Mul ·
tlmt&gt;dla Inc PomE"rov, Ohio 4~7ti!t, h
Connors. Sutcliffe "IS ready" for
Onoles beat the Kansas City Royals sensation Darren Miller from
runners
gold · Purcell commented that
992 215ti SPrond (']ass po ~ tUiil:£' paid at
Tuesdays ope n e r against
7·5 despite a 5-for-5 performance by Georgetown, Ohio and Mark Pier·
A! Marshall University last Miller broke the two contenders by
PomC'tO\ IQhlo
Pittsburgh
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KC's Willie Wilson ,
son from Lynchburg, Ohio, con· week, It was a sprint to the finish m making them run his race "Darren
Me mb('t 'l'hC' .AsSO&lt;'IatC'd Prrss. ln
Sid Bream's hornet tied the score · tlnue their assault on the track and
Dwight, Gooden, who set a rookie
the 5000m (3 I miles), as the ran like a veteran. he did what hE'
lund Duih P rrs~ A~soclilllon and lht&gt;
and fellow rookie Mariano Ouncan
Am£&gt;rlclln Nrwspaper PublishPrs M,·
stfll&lt;%'ut record In 1984, also tuned
field circuit.
sophomore crossed the line In 14.55 ~ad to do to win! "
SO&lt;'IiUon. National AdvertislngR&lt;&gt;pr&lt;'
sihgled home the winning run as tile
up for his openmg day assignment
Darren and Mark. In their first
breathin~ down the back of Ohio
Other bright spotsofthedaywere
se ntatl\f', Bt.mham N«"wspaprr Salf'!i,
Los Angeles Dodgers scored twice two weeks of the season, have University's Mitch Bently and Ray Perry from Wheelersburg,
but had his stint unexpectedly cut
73.1 Third AH•nur Nr&gt;w York Nt&gt;w
York 10017
m the eighth mnmg and edged the
short Gooden went five innings,
' Marshall University's Dave Tabor. Ohio. Ray Lonir. triple and high
Montreal Expos 7-6.
allowing three runs and seven hits
"Both boys are running very jumped for the Redmen, where he
POSTMASTER Srnd addrf'S.' chan,Jil:~
to Thl• Dull\ SC'nl\nrl. 111 Coun St, Po
Ben Ogilvie had four hits and
while striking out four as the New
Intelligent races, they 'understand finished second In the long and
rr'K'rov, OhiO 4.5709
scored three, runs and Moose Haas
York Mets downed the PlttSbl!rgh
their race plan thoroughly, stated triple and third tn the high jump
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Pirates 5-3 on Danyl Strawberry's • pitched four scoreless lnnln!&lt;S as the
"Our freshmen raced very welL
conference chairman and head
By C'aarrMr or Motor Route
ATHENS, Ohio (API - Pat
Milwaukee Brewers beat the Cleve
threc run wmd blown home run In
coach Kevin Purcell
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also," stated Purcell "We had a
On9 WC'l'k.
Blackburn, start lng catcher the past
On£' Month
land indians 8-3
lhC' C'ighth mntng off .John
' Over the weekend Ma"k Cruised very tough wo,rkout,week so lllldn 'l •
On!' Yt&gt;ar
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years
for
the
Olilo
Umversity,
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Ca ndela na
through an Pasy win In the elql('Ct great times rather great
RBI double gave the Philadelphia • basebaU team, Is acadPmlcally
' But tile fu ebalhng nl(ht hander,
steeplechase against a field of 16 . effol1s "
Phlllles a :l-2 victory. over .the St · Ineligible to play this season
whoalsat1edfor the;Liead m balks
runners from Ohio University,
.
"I got the grade report andJt'sall Akron University, Musklngum.
]a, t 'yeu r, wa' callro fOI two man:&gt;
LOUIS Cardinals, the ir sixth straight
~ubsrrlb£&gt;t s not dt's lrin~ to
riC'r mav ff'mit In ad\.cwct•
bad," Coacn Jertjl France said of
trtumph
Aft&lt;'r th0 ftfth lnnmg he sa id
Wals h. and Case Western Reserve
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Blackburn's
status.
Enc DaVIs homered ott Tom
somrthmg to umpll e !;lob Davidson
&lt; "Mark was never pushed which
basis ( rc'dlt wllllx' glv&lt;"n carrl&lt;'r«"ach
SALES &amp; SERVICE
month
Blackburn batted .284 through100
and was e]ccled for the first time In
Seave1 · as the Cinclnnah Reds
made It hard to · concentrate on
204 Condor St
games,
but
his
loss
wlll
be
felt
most
downed !he CHicago WhltP Sox 6-2.
hiS professional careor
running a national quallfymg tim~
Pomeroy, OH
No subf!(t rlptlon s bv mall l)('r mlltrd In
lew. ns wh('t(' homr ('arrl('t sr&gt;rvlet' Is
Dwight Evans hit a three-run behind the plate
Phone 992·2975
Bruce Sutter, Atlanta'snew rehef
which hE' ran In an lntersquad meet
avallabl('
France said the only other catcher on March 9 (9"14 51," stated
aCf' pitched two ~oreless innmgs, homer and BIIIBucknerdrO\ ein two
SPRING &amp; SUMMER HOURS
runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly with any OU varsity experience Is
Mall SubM:rlpUOI)!4
allowmg one hll and Rick Cerone
Purcell.
MON.-FRI. 9 TO S
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lmd~!! Ohio
stngled home the wmnmg run rn the as the Boston Red Sox ended a Kevin Granader, who appeared In
Darren, later In the day, raced In
SAT. 9 TO 1
11 Wl'hk"
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five-game wlnles§ streak with a 6-5 four games last season.
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Wl'('ks
bottom of the mnth mmng as the
the 5000m which many called the
$29,)2
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n s.'ill 24
raves mpped the Houston Astros victory over Minnesota.
"race of the day " Darren , Jeff
Out.14lde Ohio P. 1
Steve Henderson singled home
7 6 for theor eighth consecutive
l:J W('('ks
Wertman from Walsh and Pat
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211 WN'kS
the winning run In the eighth inning
lrlumph
Farrell from Ohio University
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Lloyd Mosebv drove in two runs to g~w the Oakland A's a 3-2victorv
played a cat and mouse game the
""th a fu-s t-innmg triple and Jesse over the Seattle Mariners
flrstl21aps before Darren made his
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Bostick second, Cuhningham, Free·
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ACS, Crusade underway

ning at 7: Xf! p.m. Featured· ·
•FRIDAY
POMEJWY - Meigs County singers wUI be ''The Inheritors."
Coonhuilters wUI meet Friday ·
ROCK SPRINGS - Meigs
evening, 7 p.m .. at the Snowball
High FCA wUl have a clean -up
Hill clubhouse. · Re!reslunents
day for the elderly from9a.m. to
wut be served.
4 p.m . on Sa.turdaY: Interested
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POMEROY - Meigs County individuals should coQt.act Mrs.
;Janet Witliarnson or . Fenton
Foxchasers Association will
T.aylor by calling MeigS High at
meet Friday, 7 p.m.; - at the
992-2158.
clubhouse on Eagle Ridge.

By BOB HOEn.ICH
Tuesday, April 19, at 1 p.m. and
· OvP S&amp;aff Writer
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members wUl brown bag lt lor art
The !Ylelgs Unit of the. Amerlcan outdpor session.
--Cancer
will he holding Its
i Members of the Meigs County
,REACT Team will be awarding a
annual resldPnfund raising project prtze a.t a team
tial cnJsade beginning Monday
meeting to he held at 7:30p.m. this
and r unning
· evening at the ·M"eigs Seilklr
through Aprill9.
Citizens Center. Anyone interested
MIDDLEPORT - Final sig. REEDSVll.i£ -Olive Town-The society
In the team work Is Invited to the
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nup
for participation In the
' ship Trustees · w!U meet in
asks the ptib)ic to help.save lives by · sessiOn.
Middleport
Youth League
he.
regular session. at 6:.:JJ p.m.
donating when a volunteer visits the
--Saturday
at
.
the
Middleport,
·
Frlday·evening at the ReetlsvUie
home. Theunitreportsthatexciting
Employees of the Pomei'QY
Viilage Hall, 9:30a.m to 1 p.m.
fire station.
. things are hap(iening today in the _ Health Care Cent.er have really ·
Registration fee Is $9.
·
field · of cancer research with 50 been digging to .come up with items
SALISBURY TWP - Salls·
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SUNDAY
percent of cancer patients living _ for a public auction which they wUI
bury Township Trustees will
POMEROY - Hysell Run
five years or more. Better detection hold at the ·center at 2 p.m.
meet In regular session, Friday
Holiness Church ,wUl have Sun·
· methods, better treatment, better Tuesday.
evening, 7 p.m., at the home of
rise Communion Services beginProceeds wUJ go to the,&gt;'\rthritls
patient support, and just as iinporthe township clerk, Wanda
ning at 6 a .m . on E~ster
tant, improved prevention methods
Foundation and if you· have any
morning. Rev. Leland Haley will
Eblin .
have helped to achieve th~ 50 items that you w01,1ld like to
he guest speaker. Public invited.
percent milestone.
contribute to help out with the
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SATURDAY
MI DDL E P 0 RT
The 1()(,a1 unit also . provides · project please can Mary Coates at
POMEROY -MelgsFishand
Middleport -Pomeroy Rotary
service to cancer patnents and their · the center. That's 992-6006. ·
Game Club wm ·have Us regular
Club will hOld its annual Easter
famUies: Educational · programs
By the way, auction¢er Jim
m eeting Saturday afternoon · egg hunt at 1 · p.m. Sunday
and the local !tee cancer clinics are Carnahan 61 Racine, is donating his .
with a work session beginning at · afternoon at the Middleport
all funded .sOlely by private contri- services to the sale and you're all
2 p.m .. Members are asked . to · · Park. Rain wUI cancel.
butlons and by special events invited to attend.
bring brush cutting and carpen' ·
staged for and by the unit.
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lncldentlly' the employes have '
try
tools.
The local unit t11anks you for your done well so tar in getting&gt;Pgether a
MIDDLEPORT - Middlegenerous support and asks for your wide varlety{)f-merchandise for theport
POMEROY
Sliver
-Run
support in helping ,the unif to auctiOn.
Baptist church will have a Church will hold Easter sunrise
surpass the 50 percent mark.
songfest Saturday night ·hel!lrv service Sunday,. 6 a.m.
Young Bl\1 Anderson has ~n
Oma Hysell, SyracuSe, is enjoy- returned to the home of his parents,
Ing her new telephone. She wpn the Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Anderson, In .
Instrument as a part of the grand . the Salem Center area of Meigs
Mrs . Joseph Evans, Tyson and
opening of Jo'e Little Red Barn Gift
County alter having been confined
Jonathan, were Monday visitors of
Shop, on Route 124,_.In Syracuse,
to Children's Hospital in Columbus M;s. Ida Murphy and Peggy.
recently.
for months.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jo))rtson,
-~-Billy wanted me to extend his . Tammy ·and Terry, spent a day
The week of' April 15 is clean-up thanks for all of the cards, wonls of recently with ,Mrs. Iva Johnson.
week at the Burlingham Cemetery. excouragemlint, and pra••"":r~s-,.!Y~o:;:.
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r.aalnl-! rs. Leslie'Frank, Sarah
Owners of lots In the cemetery were wonderful to Bill and he Beth ·of Texa Road were recent
wishing to clear gravesltes should · appreciates it. Soda!! Thankyou. visitors of Mr.·.and Mrs. Eugene
do so before the work crews begin
the middle of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burns had a Hanning, Ronald and Mrs. Gladys
fantastic family qbservanceol their Tuckerman. ·
Mrs. Dorothy Reeves, Mrs. Linda
Middleport's rfew president of the 50th wedding anniversary.
Darnell,
Jeff and Melissa were in
town's chamber of ~mmerce, Bill
There were many cards and
Barnsvllle
recently to attend funBlower, reports that the ch¥flher Is flowers and the anniversary dinner,
eral
for
Don
Reeves.
still looking for a "Home''.
served by their daughters, Mrs.
The chamber is working with . Burns says, was "fantastic".
Hospitalized
· village officials In othe hope of
Mr. and Mrs. Burns are parents
Mrs. Martha Holsinger, Reeds:
obtaining a satisfactory spot lor a
of 15 children, 14 of whom are living
ville,
Is a patient at Camden Clark
headquarters. Thi&gt; old depot has and have 37 grandchildren and 10
Hospital,
Parkersburg, W.Va. Her
been discusSEd.as a possibility since great-grandchildren. Now that's &lt;!
room number Is 516. .
there are strong possibilities that
bunch, Isn't It!
the village will be buying the depot
property from the Chesapeake and .
You can't always get help- but
The Rev. and Mrs. Clah Baker
Ohio Railroad.
you can always give it. Do keep
altended
a seminar in Cincinnati
Incl&lt;!Pntally , the next Middleport smiling.
-recently
&lt;!Paling
with methods of
ctiamher -meetiilg will he on
s tart tng ChrL~Iian schools.
The Bakers are ,Interested in
1 J' .
expanding the Tiny Tech Scl1ool,
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· Middleport, proW-am to inclu&lt;IP a
Rem.m~~r.·
ou,.,. 1-restolro her young beaut)&gt;,
.ldndergarten curriqtlum ._.Finan~-.
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' Bul I li.ilovro thai ha'li&gt; Oj hair."
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ing, . p' romoiiori,' fumis.hi.rig's artd .
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. . '·ns a sY!"lbOfcir t.ovf? and_d&lt;ivotlrin.
To remomli&lt;'r ·how.our JO,us paid.
Of hardships arid won:&gt;•' and Ca)'fl. ·
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-teachers.: for :bu.Uding a·SUCCeSSful''
· ·To·savl" a ~Jnfu! nation. · ·
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'A-tokM or serviCt&gt; to others,
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Arltl lh6U~Il. nu·ou~hcilil t~ls l&lt;md Wt.' llw. , .· Of which-she R"Bve mol'(&gt; than her share:
Some 1&lt;0 for dr"'' and show:
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-IF YOUR LOOKING FOR .ANEW
"CONVERSION VAN" WITH ..ONLY THE
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BEST' IN QUALITY, THlS IS IT •••.

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this basket prdtY'and bright,
1th red and green . . . blut_a~ whrttl

TMn.. "A111 00 a 1111\E' whCin clothes don'IC.'&lt;lunt.
ils only God aloll&lt;' does know.
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Lei's nOI lor,..tthe price He paid.
As HC' hun~ on lhr- cross to dl&lt;':

Rut lin• our llf(' on C'arth for Rim.

And we'll rolgn with Him on hl~h .
l..l'l's lak(' IlK' plan h&lt;' ~\'('to U!..
And shoo· Him that we carr,;·
Tilou~n Calvary's Hill WC' n&lt;•vpr saw,

We know whv He was there.
· W!! know H(l cum(' io.savC".100 world.
And thr price Ht' had to poiy:
F.v&lt;'n conqul'rt'd de-ath tha't we ml~ht Jl\1'
Up th('!"&lt;' wllh .H im. sam(' da y.
Said tlt' Y.'Ould ~ to prrpare a plac!',
And for us to nrv£&gt;r fl'ar;

Rut put ou r rontirf' trust In Him,
And wf''d hav&lt;' His S pirit near .

To wl t n~s to His saviT)~ Jn'3Ci',
And His nam(', do not d&lt;'ny:
Aut rt'm&lt;'mbc&gt;r. all OOm In !his ..COrld.
Will OI'K"

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AntJ all brfore a claim Is madr.
Hi.!\'(' to knrt'l. and lx&gt; rr-born: ·
So look around. bUt Ch{l('k .VOUfS(IIf .
Why ~;pu 'J'(' hrrl". this East&lt;'r Morn.

- Ry OIC'n Harrison.
The Me1Wn11

\\'hat dot'5 East&lt;'f rn&lt;'an to .vou.
.Just a Sunc:tav In tho \.'t~ar'?
. AnoltlC'r day io ~o to Chu rch .
To IC't propl&lt;' know wP' rt' h&lt;'rP'!
A C!a\' In whiCh W{' dr(ISS OUI' tx&gt;st ,
· And Strut In gr"nOOst style:
'MlouRh SOrTX' W£' knoW. ha\T' f'VPO mort•,

W(' sill! wm

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A d Lt\' In whlt·h Wf' hLIW for~o t .
Whai 11 mtXTn~ to thosP whO know:
How ,J&lt;'!ius bm'(' lhC' Cross ulone.
, And 11 wasn't just fm· shcm•.
H('l can1NJ II to his d&lt;'ath that day.

Was C'Vf'n burled In tx»Towt'd clothe!!:
Rul df'ath, w(' kno14·. didn't hold Him.
For In thr('(' shorts days HCI ar06£'.

His ~urrvcllon bmugl1t to Pat·h of u!'. •
WI man could not ar hi('v(':
And lhOUj!h WC' know lhC' S!Ol)" W('IJ,
l"hr'ff' ar(' manv who don 't brollpve.

so

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as 14'{; look around and

Attended seminar

1 ff'll on my klK'f'S and 1ttanked Him.
For the day He paid my deb!;
And for now letting me viSit Heaven.
ls soJTIOihlng I'll nf'Ver forget.
Then all or a suddl?n I wak&lt;&gt;IK'd.
To Und it wa s only a drt'am:
Rut mY 'ov ovrrflo~t'd 1&gt;1· H~ promiS&lt;'.
NOI.V

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my soul HP'd rErc:feernl':l .

HER-E'S THE FACTS:

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u 1am !oval and faithful.
Thr~h lOvE'. 5£'rvtre and prayer;
One dav 1 rould return to live.
With ttit-m fort"\'er up !herE'.
- Ry Mrs. Alpha Dooglas. Pomrrov. Ohio
unt1~1 nn 4.

1·9-as · c ·HEVROLE'l -RA-ISED

C'/ean
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L·ed
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Met·gs Hlgh'sFeilowshipofChrlstian Athletes

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have

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day for theeldPrl•'-"" Saturday from
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9 a .m to 4 p.m. Anyone Interested

should contact Mrs. Janet William-

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by calling 992·2158.

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AMISH "CHEESES, BUTTER
AND
TRAIL BOLOGNA
We Still Htre A 6DD~ S_upplg
.01 C1ndg lnd Nut1
OHIO VALLEY BULK FOOD
232 E. 2nd ·

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• C·20 Chassis
eTinted Glass
• Rear qoor &amp; side door fixed
glass
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• Dual ' Air conditioning &amp; heat·
front &amp; rear .
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• Swing:out side doors ·
• Front stabilizer bar
• E.l ectronic speed control
e5.0 Liter V:8 gas engine
e3 speed automatic transmission
e33 Gallon fuel tank
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• comfortilt steering wheel
• Rally wheels
• Raised white letter radial tires
• Delco am-fm stereo radio wcassette
• Deluxe front appearance
• Chromed front ·&amp; rear bumpers
• Power windows
e Power dooc locks
eGauges·voltmeter, oil &amp; temp . .
• Raised roof with opera windows

992-2036

Captains chairs-swivel &amp;
recline with quick release
pedestals
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• Fold·down rear ~ouch
• Ice Box
• Corner closet .....
• Overhead Color TV
• Valance lighting
• overhead reading lights
• Snack table
• Front smack tray
• Rear'ash trays &amp; drink holders
e Genuine oak trim &amp; accessory
packag~
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• Digital clock
eCB Radio
e6 .Bay windows with screens
• Curtains
• Front map lights
• Running boards
• continental spare tire kit
• Rear ladder
• L:.uggage rack
• Fire extinguisher
• Befjutiful Geometric paint
desig.n
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The' m.inv "''ho at'f' ht"f'(':

Don't lrt ·the workl makf' us f01·grt,
Why East&lt;'l' romcos NC'h yC'al'. ·
- Olrn Harrison.
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Wldl llllver llolr
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STUFFED
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La!'t niRhl I dr('amPd aOOut Hl'8\'f'h.

That bmul!ful ell~ so ralr:
I spmt an f'Vf'JllriR with Jt&gt;su.'li
And an angl'lwllh sllwr hair.

lt'rawiE'd by w~y of old Jordan.

VIa llw I(Oidm I!BIC;
Wh("rt"

flOOd Saini

PC'IE'r Wi:olromt'd

me.

To that E"f{'l'nal C'Sial(l.
'I'hl'n I hrard a ''01('(' SWt&gt;E'I as mustr.

AND

n.. Ilk£' ro v.-hlt·h none c.a~ oompart&gt;:

1 stood mule In ttx&gt; pl'f'S('n&lt;'C' of Jesus

And th€.'

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"f'(lar not, " said IlK' Lord. "This IS H('avcn.

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Balloon' rate
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Scouts of Troop 249 will be on the
streets of Middleport and Pomeroy
Satunlay morning selling .balloons
for the Meigs County Branch of the
Alt\{&gt;rican Heart Association.
The ballqon sale is an annual fund
raising event lor the Association .
.The Meigs Inn wUJ serve as
headquarters In Pomeroy, and the
l&lt;:lngs Builders Supply in
Middleport. o
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NEW· SPRING JEWELRY
·OPEN FIIDAY UNTIL 8 P.M.

Middleport Book Store
Mil St.

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WE HAVE NO QUARREL WITH 1110SE WHO SEll, FOR LESS,

. 111EY SHOULD KNOW WHAT 111EIR ~IS WOR111!

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Jtacine Junior Girl Scout Troop
1042 will take part Monday evening
In a self defense program to be
presented by the Middleport Pollee
Department.
I
A woman officer from the pollee
depaTtment wlll speak with the girls
and show a film whlch has been
provided by Carl Hysell, juvenile
officer,
The program wlll begin at 5 p.m.
at Southern Junior High and
continue through 7:30p.m Parents
are also Invited to participate In the
program with their daughters. The
program is being sponsored by
Southern Cadette Girl Scout Troop
1115.
If other community groups In
Meigs County are Interested in this
program, contact Brenda King, at
the Middlepo'n Pollee Department,
after 4: :JJ p m. weekdays &lt;!nd
anytime on weekends, or Donna
Good, Southern Cadettes' leader, at

Sunrise seroices Su~day ·
Carleton Church will havE' sunrise services at 6 a .m . Easter •
mornin!(. Minister David Curfman wUI be speaking.,

Birthday observed .Easter
Harold I Bob) Davis who Is Ul at his home In Syracuse will observE'
hls birthday on Easter Sunday. Cards may be sent to him at Box 723,
Syracuse. ,

Sunrise service slated
Grace EpiSCOpal Church suru;ise services w1ll be at 7 a .m . Suriday
followed at 8: 15 a, m. by a breakfast prepared and served by the men
·• of the church. Holy Euchanst will be celebrated at 10:15 a ,m , There
Will be no Sunda)i. school

AuxiliQry district meeting set
' District spring conference of the Junior American
The Eighth

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Legion Auxilia1y will be held Saturday at Drew Webster Post 39 hall
In Pomeroy.
, Registration wUI begin at noon with the meeting at l p.m. Laney
Hankla, Elgohth District president, will have chargE' of the meeting,
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Poppy royalty will be honored.

Salvation Army sets services
Easter serv1ces at the Salvation Army, Butternut Avenue, wUI be
held at 10 a.m. Sunday with YTSM El01se Adams In charge. TherE'
will be special· music and readings. Outpost Sgt. Dora Wining and
Maj Glenna Rummel (R) wUl also participate,
Ba bles and children under six can be enrolled In the cradle roll.
At 7 p.m. the Rev. Don Ka!Ji will be thelspeaker, There will be
special music.
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Chamber to meet
ThE' Pomeroy Area Chamber of Conunerce will meet in regular
session at noon Tuesday at the Meigs Inn. A guest for the sexssio!l'
will be Bernard B. Hust, assistant director and chief engineer o~ the
Ohio Oepartment of Transportation,

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Public Notice

...,;.,., few the eldorty
and/or handicapl!ad
within Me!ll• County. The
g111nt appliCation will ,..,
queat one (1) standard 14
P811811Q81' van.
• It ia projected _that 70
(duplicated) eldetty , and
handicapped will Ul8 the
ll8n/ICB five • (5) llaya . per
-.lc for varioui IICllivitiel,

inducing tnnaponation to
rnedicel fecilltiel, IOCiel

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VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WAll POOL
ABOVE GllciUND POOL .
Over 400 Cllolces

HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ,.
Day
Night

1-614
992-2$,49

1-304
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G &amp;W
PlASTICS '

AP/t.ll SPECIAl

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish
Installed "

lONG BOTTOM, OH,

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE ,
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

'"· "2-6931

r-Addon• and remodehng

-Roof'mg 1nd ou«er work
-Cor)cr•te work

Call 992-3561

Installation Available

ALL YOUR
WIRING NEIDS

work

tFree Estimotosl

Residential &amp; Commtrcial

Call:

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992·5175 Or
742-31

992-6215 or tt2-7314
,o..roy, Ohio

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DEALER SALE

BEGt.INING APRI 11, 1985-11:00 A.M.

AT HOWERY AUCTION HOUSE
Located S Miles West of Athens on Rt. SO.
DEALERS WELCOME · TO SELL - DEALERS WELCOME TO
COME AND JOIN IN ON THE GENERAL MIR(HANDISE OF
OTHERS
.
We will be sellina FLEA MARKET articles of all kinds and
plenty of everyth1n1 for everyone. Plene come and support the dealer sale so rwe can continue on a weekly basis.
PLENTY OF PARKING FOR EVERYONE!
PLENTY Of SEATING FOR EVERYONE!
Eats Ava~ fable
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OWNER-OPERATOR: Rodney Howery
AUCTIONEER: Rodney Howery
Home Phone 1-614-698-7231
Offce 1-614-592-2322

contact Elettnor

Thorllaa.

Executive Director at
Meiga County Counci on
Aging. Inc., Box 722.
Mulbilrry Heiahte, Pomeroy, Ohio 4157119 to obtain
full ~Ha of the type of
tranlltilrtation ICII'Vice that
i1 ne~r to preparing

a

W'rttten

commanll and/or ~11 mult be
aubmitted within 30 day1l
to the agency at the above
lddraa with a copy to the
Ohio Department of Tn~na­
POI'tAition. Divllion of Public Tranaportetlon~ 21i
Public Notice

I

MIDDLEPORT - N. Front
- 2 apts on corner lot for

At The Howery Audion House
Albany, Oh.-5 Mi. W. of ~thtns, Oh. C!flll. 50
.fURNITURE: Oak corner cupboard, mce oak sideboard w1th
claw feet, oak k1tchen cabmet, set of 6 press back chairs and '
others, extra fme Oroental ca~taon's chaor, tall walnut bed,
walnut dresser w1th ·marble msert, set of 4 walnut V1ctoroan
~a11s, Williams double box wall telephone (all ongmal parts
and refm1shed), 1-rge spmnmr wheel, yarn wmder, flatwall
cupboard, b~rdseye maple 3 pc bedroom su1te, large cradle .'
large highboy dresser, p1e safe, Morros chaor, oak dressers,
1ron bed, small oak filtng cabmet, small walnut organ bench,
arrow back pressed back rocker, washstands, fern stands,
large C1der press. sew1ng rockers, Boston rocker, old 1ufe
box, oak library !abies, church bench
MISCELLANEOUS: Several old (good) hickory baskets and
others. muzzle loader gun, .quilts, QU1it1ngframe. oak kitchen
clock and others, old rad1os , carb1de hghts, old butcher
block, trunks, , man~ old !mens, etc. glass basket, child's
dishes, stone Jars and Jugs, 1ncludmg Hamilton and Jones,
DOilahue and free hand JU&amp;, crocks, blue and whrte cottage
cheese crock, 1pple buner kettle, hens on nest, Mtekey
Mouse lln pltte, Depression glass, 2 pes. of Flo Blue ,nd
much more -.,n;kraut boards, washboards, old musteal 1n·
struments, wooden cllurn, large ox ~oke, picture frames,
.milk bolllft-Lom1111's, Bermen, Kasler and others, many
more ileiM too numerous to menlloo
·
TERMS: l:asll or Clltck wilh Posilln ID
Food AYIIIRit

AUCTIONEER: Rodney Howery

614-691-7231 or 592·2322

AICtfllllll lith: lllclt cltlll ult-'-o\wOI. IO% of furnlIt ... " ' - · . , . ,....

$25,000

COUNTRY - Like new 3 BR
ranch w1th hghted pool Car,
petmg, lull basement, only a
few ~ears old
'

cutri• of the Htete of Wilda

lena K. Neaulroad, Clerk

13122. 29: 1411i ..3to
Reel Estate General

FOR SALE
BY OWNER
3 lA FARM HOUSE

With barn. 58.5
acres $70,000.

Call:
(6141 464-3563
or

(6141 949-2561

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NEW liStiNG - 20 cres
more or less, new home
under construction about
40x28 m lebanaon Twp
Just $16,000

Court, Cooo No . 247.20,
Dono H, Raymond, 40B04
St. Rt. 6B4, Albany, Ohio,
46 71 0, woo appointed Exe-

ANTIQUES &amp; COLLECTABLES
SUNDAY APRIL 7-1 p.M.

.

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone ·
1-(&amp;14)-992,33211

PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE Of
WILDA HANING, 'OOCMoed
CASE NO. 24720
Docket 12, Pogo 475
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
"On MOI'ch '19, t985, in

Honinv. deceooed. loto of
40920 St. At 892, Atbllny,
Ohio, 45710.
Aoben E. Buck,
'Probeto Judge

w

,«£~

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COUNTRY - Good 7 rm
one floor plan, full base,
ment, furnace,woodburn•r.
dbl garage and level acre.,
RUTLAND - 2 story 6 rm
home 2 enclosed porches,
I ~ baths on 2 level lots.

5 ACRES - Southern
schools. Build
Onl~

~our

$6,500 ,

ICUT OUT FOI FUTURE 11511

lEN'S
APPliANCE
SERVICE

lt. 12V-..y Ohlt

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Se11lot Clflz~~t

r"'

.._.,lie

••

•• Dttty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

CHESTER-985-3307

992-3345

3/2/tln

1,1 .tfc

own

CleM ..... IT-.

6

Found female

Norwegian

Found, Cocker Spaniel mutt

describe, 304-8711·5319 or
676,1390 after 5 PM.

130,000-UO,OOO. Send rt·
sumo to: P.A. Murphy, P.O.
Bo• 448c Wetloton, Oh
46892 .

White wolker dog, with light
brown apota In vicinity Salt

Creek. Golllpollo Forry, 304·
8711-3246 or 814-379,
2273.

Local companv·needa expe·
rienced telephone eollcitor

3·11~1

Yard Sale

729, Atheno, Oh 45701.
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2 positions open- Yellow
page ule1 people needed
Mu1t heve auto and muet be
iv1ilable tb travel. Only
thott1 with 11le1 •xperience
need apply . Send reaume to
box 800, in cere of the
Oalllpolia D1ilyTribuna; 826

3 Family Porch Sala Saturday April 8th at 825 Fourth

For general office work

Garage Sole Apr: 4,5,6.
Dobby Dr .. McGuire Subdl·
vision. Vlolato &amp; ortifi~al
' flowers, Iampi, mirrO'r,

Must oporoto booic office
mochlnoo Write boa 729S
In core of THe Deily Sentinel.
111 Coun St., Pomeroy,
Ohio 46'789.

dinette Ht, bookcaM. Workmen retldence.

LPN wanted. Medicala11iat·
ant needed for phyak:.enft
office Salary depending
upon experience. Send re~
M.lmet to The Daily Sentinel,

Garage and Boko Sate 5 &amp; 8,
9,79 milo Woot of Rt . 141 .

Bo• 729 M. Pomeroy, Ohio
46789

mi.

Couch. chair. antique dress-

looking for . a reaponalbla

Individual who meets people

pHancea. miac.

uaily to handle aalea and
nmlner11 in Meiga. Athena.
and Vinton Countiea. Mutt

Start From 12'116'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
·Sizes from 6'x6' Up
..Jo 24'x36'
Insulated Doc Houses

Ing toblo, B&amp;W TV ooerks
good, antique lldoboard,
atroller, b•by awing, car

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

&amp; Fr 8-?, on Rt. 180, behind
otock yard. Come li Seetl

Memorial, P.O. Box21 ,208,
Columbus, Ohio 43221 .

Yard llofe 88 Grope St.4·8·
85. 8:00AM tii8 ·00. Loto of

We •re lOoking for women

lQ,6,1fc

.....

have 2 yaero collage and bo
willing to toke on job treln,
lng. Could boporttimoorfutl

aeat, baby backpeck, white
metel cabinet, clothea,
Much, Much Morelli Thurs

v•rioua ltem1. womenl

time. Send reaume with
picture to Southern Hilla

who would llke to be making
extre money. Make from

clo~

GUN SHOOT .

',S.ALES-&amp; SERVICE

RACINE
FilE DEPT. , .

U..S. RT, 50 JAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

lashatii.IIAtg

Authorized John Dnre,
New Holland, Bush Hoa
farm Eq~iPIMJlt
D111t1

EVDY
SAT. NIGHT

POMEROY, 0 !
992·2259
NEW LISTING - Portland
Area - former church
buildmc. full basement,
new sidinc new steel in,
sulated doon, , stormwin,
dows. Lots of space. Si,
tuale don two lots.
$6,000,00,
PRICE REDUctD - F.w
Points - Newer ranch With
approx I acre of beautiful
~ard Home has 3 bedrooms,
11h baths, equipped k1tchen,
fam1~ room, 2 car garage, ful
basement, wood burner set up.
above ground pool, central a1r,
and many other mce features.
Now only $46.000.00
LAND CONTIIACT - \Wh.a
smaH down pa~ment th1s 21
acre larm with a 6 room house
can be yours. Secluded but
convement All lS fenced for
cattle or whatever. Has a bam,
eqUipment shed and a big gar,
den area $36,500 00.

LOT IN IIIDOLEPORT 50'd20' iellellot With ~I utili, tieS ava1~ble Beautiful ~ew li

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IUUwoot !"* WAS

12-5-tfc

1-3-tfc

E. -Maisll.l~

....... -,.,....
............

Foctwy Cheh
12 G.,. Shetpns Only

Ptrlt &amp; Servlee

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Ito! ..... s,.. Ito, "' .. -

6:30. , ...

ftt11 E~al~•••t

',

lojoy ._toto ,. .olloot ooy·

41U7s-M
,_..,, 011.

(614) 915-3105

3,7, mo.

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73-10 C"''Y Tr. ,
F-s ...... ,,.. _......;, ....&gt;65
73-ID Clttwr Tr.
, •, Door• , : ...............,,., 1135
'3,aD Chnr: Jr.
HOO&lt;h ..,,.............. ,, '165
U-10 (hnr Tr.
'
Chrom lumpon .. ,,,,,$70
73-10 Clsny Tr,
Grillot ..................\,,,._ '40
7!-10 Clttwy. Tr.

n~~ ~=~:·r;:

. . .,,. .,ssuo
7

11·11 Ch"Y· Tr. •
F,odirs ......, , .,,,..... '1 I 0
73-79 Forti Tr. , • , ·
Fonllon,..,,........: ...:.. •sa
73,79 For4 Tr.
Doon _,..........,,.. , .... 'ISO
13·11 Fonl Tr.
\l:lvOIM lumpon, ..,,.$70
73.79 Foni-Tr, '
Toll Gotos ,,.........~ ..,.$80
10-lt Ford Tr.

.!;r~. ,;o;;.:;;·rtiiiiti!"

Course S&amp;i~t~~lt'tl ...~.......
I GnUs
Now ontl lkH Auto Gt..s-llllo - 1 l'arll

WHALEY'S AUTO PAITS

Rt. 611 West Darwin Ohio

9-ll,tfn

992-7013

Home Party. Also, .etgn up
Porch - Sele A11in or Shine and get o f400,00 kit of
: misc. Homo, Soturdoy~onty glftt and toys. No money
9-5, 718 Socilnd Avo:, i.Wohred For morelnfoinla.'
ecroia from Bonded Station. tion, cell Mognolle Nltr ot
.
614-992-3661 ,
Yrird Solo 279 State St. 4
Family. Thura., Fri., Sat .•9,7 JOIN THE ARMY NAITO·
NAL GUARD. GOOD- PAY
Moving Sate Aprl. 6 &amp; 6, GOOD BENIFITS. EDUCA9AM·6PM. 16 Oakwood TIONAL ASSISTANCE. Cotl
304,875-3960 or 1 .aoo.
Dr., Gohlpolia, Oh.
842·3819. '
Yard Solo: Soturdoy pnty,
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April 8, t 130 Second Avo, Open territoriea with new
AliOn, call 304,875,1429.
Gotlipotls. Rain or Shin'e
Lady to live-ln. Must be neat,
able to lift, no smoking, light

Garage Sole: Fri. and Sat ..
Dl•betic Blood 'monitor. clo·

INTERESTED IN A.
NEW VEHICLE

*VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
*llOWN IN
INSULATION

We'd tile to Introduce you to
Encace-A-Car. tbe liiOdtm INY

to driwe the veh1cle of your

cbo1ce.
110 DOWN PAYMfNT
LOWU MOIIIHIT PAYMENT

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

BLACKSTON
NEW CAl &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Boa. 32&amp;

RENT A CAR
·.·w~

AUTO

PH. 949-2101
.,, 949-2160

RENTAL
St. It. 160 North

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Galli~lis,

Jlt1/sfo

CJ

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

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

~ Licensed Clinical Audiolo&amp;ist

"Free E•ti~atn"

No Sunday Calls

Call/114-992-6737

Rut,, l.m"

U·SAYE

Ntw llomts luilt

Pomeroy, OH. 45769
For Fister S.rv1ce

Home Inc., tlfel, oth,r odda

CALL

446-4522

z

7111/tfn

clothea, pool table, k1tchen
.table, am•ll appllan9ea ..
toy a.

Help wanted. boy to mow
·yard, for summer. ~04~676-

8500.

,.,._,Pome';c;;;,._-'" .,.

Need

1

babysitter, Fletrock

oroo. Cotl 304-675-4889.

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

&amp;

HEATING

VINYl ,&amp;"AUIMIIIIM

3 I 7 North S•coiMI
Mitldlijiort, Ohie 45 760

•lnauledon
•Storm Doors
•Storm Win~ows

SALES &amp; SERVICE

•fteplacement Windowa

•N- Aooflnv
"FRE! ElnMATES"

1=2~

, JMIS KIESEl
PH. 992-2772

IISIMIKI ....,_
'"41 "2·7754
1122/Hc

4-I·Z 1110. d.

SUP.ERIOI
SIDiflG CO.

Compfeto .Gutter Work
Complete l'lomodeting
Roofinv of all Typos •
Worhd In ho- • 20 yeort
"Frw btimettl"

CALl

cown,

Ph. (6141 143-5425

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

&amp; Vicinity

'rlrBASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

MOVING OUT SALE, April
1ot,6th, '1408~ Ohio St.

12· 10·11

"$,,,., $,..,,, .

POOLS PLUS

THE IIID CAGE

2101 Jeffor- ' · l't. " " - • In lUSt

YmiiNAIY

....,, roraknt,
&amp; 5upplioa..... s24.7S
F-y Flnchtr,
(age &amp; 5......., •. 111.00
Cackatjtfs, El•lir llkth
A•llil••h
(GfH &amp; s.,,lls
Al10 Sol4l S.,..ltly
C..l E••Ls•a

CUNIC

61.-tiS-4212

675-UII

ca,.

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...... _,_

*16d2!Jt.,....,Mi
IIAICII SPIOAI. *

·'•ir

$7,. . .

,_, , •.m.J" 1

TOWN &amp; COUNliY

Jl• leech
1-30-t-675-1712
3 18 1 mo.

IN .DUPOIT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D. V.I.

.._,..,.,,

4/111 mo

PIONEER CARPET
&amp;UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

35185 Oak Hill Road
Lone Bottom, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212
We Use Yon SChrader
Equipment Re~ommendtd
by Lndin1 Citrpet Manu,
faeturers.

!fREE ESTIMATES"
lntfn

OPEN EACH

THURS. M. 6-8

Housinq

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10
CONSTRUCTiON

--PT. PUASANT OfFICI

Ht:.Jdquartf•T\'

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• , 1305 JACKSON AVI.
SMALL ANIMAl lltlltS

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T...,
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REALTORS
Henry E ClttiiiCI Jr,
992-11tl
.ltln TJVntfl 949-2660
Dottie Turner 992-5692

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• Now H--btonliY1
IIIIIOdoll"'
l01wrnco Work
Cullom 'olo llslg•.
&amp;Gar...
Roollng W01k
Alutrtlrttim &amp; Vfttyl litH"" ,
15 Yean~· e,;psrlenca

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fri4oy 1 ....... 2 .....
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LAIGI AHIMM! AND
SUIIIIIY 1Y APPOIIITMIIIT

Phone 742-3171

104-671-IMI

Co,

GRfG ROUSH

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PH. 992-7611

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A1111 IIIJ JlC I~ Jill' Il lS

SWEEPER and lowing ma-

chine repelr,

oupplill.

p1rt1, · end

Pick up and

delivery, Dlvla Vacuum
c••ner, one half mile up
George~

Creek Rd.
II 14·4411·0294.

Coli

Balloon• for Get Well, Annl·

versoryo, Blrt,hdova. portt...
Singing Gorrllto. Coli lei·
loono &amp; Co, 114,448-4313.

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4

Pont Ple..ent. Sele inlide on
rainy days. ,

' Sock ol baby clotheo. Colt
814·245·8283. '

gated tho pHoring,

S1ngtos" Multiple houoing .
Purchaae 1 or all, owner
flnanclnil' ovo1fabla . Coil
614,448-0118, '

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dining room Situated on
large lot which front• on
three atreetl . Excellent
neighborhood Tupper•

l'toino, Ohio. 832,900.00.

10 percfnt down, fmancmg
available to qualified parties .

3 bedroom house in Ru1tic
Hills Fully cerpeted. storage

814-692-

building, torgo lot. Coii814992,50B5 oftor 4'30 PM,

6 rooma. bath, utility room.
atorm wlndowa end doorl ,
aluminum skU,_g, new roof,

goroge . Colt 814, 992 ,
5204

23 Professional
Services

Pomeroy. 3 bedroom. 1Va
beth. ell utilithtl, AC. mtu·
lated, ce,port. ba~ement ,

Piano Tuning end Repair
Brunicardi Music Co .• 614!

largo lot . Call 814,992·
2802.

of

Nothing down Take over

448·0887, Twentieth year
quality

aervice.

Lllne

Daniels, 814-742-2961.

peymonto of U37 . per

WINDOW TtNTII\IG Ross,
dentlel. Commerciel Ba A1.1to.
Free ootlmetea, Cell 814,
448,9346.

9Vz

PIANO TUNING AND RE·

814,992-7074

PAIR. Reduced ratitsllmitad
time only Ward'• Keyboard,

month on 111umable loan at
percent. Included in
payment are taxaa and inau·
renee. Lata of remodeling, 4
bedrooma, 1 Va betha, can tril heat. in Pomeroy Cell

buildingo. $30,000. Call
814-949·2646.

31

Homes for Sale

Three bedrooma. central air,
v1nyl w~ll paper, carpet
throughout. well inauleted.
new pa1nt. attached gereae.
g11 outdoor grill. ewninga.

many utroo. Call 814 -44825B3 ttl II ·OOPM, oftor
6:00PM call 814,245·
58~9.

bdr.• home built

Will do !owning &amp; yard work.
C•ll Keith ot 8t4·268,6261
oftor 8:00PM.

Auto washer and dryer, oak
tlble with 4 cheirl, coel
atotJ'I, other household
itema, tome toola, etc. Clif·
ton. W. Va Watch for ligna

Public Sale
lis Auction

home. Rodney eree. 7AM to

7PM. Coll814,246,8131.

'iietdlng on t;,., or omoll
jobll. Coil 814·448-9404,
Hendymen-peinting, well

paper, plumbing, oloctrlcol,

carpentry, odd joba.

R•eso~

noble rates. Coli 814,258·
8495.
- - - - - --lcAuction every Friday night at
Dopandlble yard Mrvioo.
the Hartford Communoty Woedo.
Wolkwoyo ctoore~.
Center. Truckloeda of new
LI8VII
raked. Hedgel
"1jjrchtndll8 avery weal&lt;. trlmmod, etc.
Coll814-'992·
Con1igment• of new a. .uaed
merchondll8 oiWIYI wet, 2~18. 8111 Stock. ,
comed. fUcherd Reynolda.

Cuatom butchering. I deyse

Auctionoer. Cislt 304·276,
3089 .

woak, phone 304·882·

9

Storkt Troe &amp; Lawn Service.
U.ndocoping, soedi!lg, fertll·

Wanted To B!IV

31l4,

lzlng, thetchlna, for com·
We pey ciah for lete model , plete lawn aervlce, Cell ua .
clun uted c.ra.
304-578,201 o.

Jim Mlhk Chov.·Dids Inc.
8Ht Gerlt! Johnoon
114·448-3872

Buying dolly gold, oliver
colna, rlngo, jowelry, otarling

Witt baby sit in my homo
woolldoys, roforenc.., 304876·2107.

Middleport, Oh. 1114-982·
'
3478.

lnveatmant . 8 unit apart·
ment complex, built 1974, 4
apartmanta furniahed, only
1% vacancy, re1ident manager. 81,440 monthly incoma. Rentera pay all utlll-

tios, Coli 814-592,1189
dayo or614-594-2874 sitar

Lovely, colonial home at 121
7tH Ave. 1n Middleport,
Ohio Includes aluminum
aiding, large closed ~ m front
porch with wind-out win·
dow1. 10 rooms, 3·4 bed·
rooma. t112 baths. formal
dintng room. utility room,
hardwood floors. gas fur·
nace with circulettng hot
water, 30 gel. hot water
tank . Appre1aad at

House for nla and 28 acrea.

Call 614, 773·6226.

Three bedroom home level
lot garage, dry basement,

both and half Coll614-992,
3510 ""d 614,992-3983,

5.

Grien Township new 2atory
4 or 6 bdr. formal dlnin groom, utility room, 1 Y~
bath. garage. concrete drive,
nlct lot. 4'12 ml from

Gotllpotlo on Rt. 141. Will

contidtr mobil• home ' 11

trodo·ln. loi'g•ln priced.
'•52;500 . . Colt e14,448B038.
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-H'ouu for in Jeck1on
County, Ohio. 6 milea above

Thurmon off Rt. 36 on Co.
Rd. 41, 8toomfletd Twp. 2

bdr .. beaement , attic.
garden space, large blck
yard, good community.
acrou from Bloomfield

ochool Colt 8t 4-258,8251
after 8PM .

In Estate- 3 bdr. on Rt. 36, Va

mi Wo11 of HMC
614,446·0803.

Cell

Mutt ooll 3 bdr . ranch,
Wntbrooko Subd., FR.
woodburner. carport. deck.
city ut11itiea. &amp; schoola.

13&amp;,000 , Ce)l 614,446·
7144.
Immediate po11111ion 2
bedroom home, remodeled.
tobacco biH, 2 ecree. city

ochoolo, Rt &amp;54, 823,000,
Call 814,245-5298.

ecres, one house, 3 berns.
ohe garage. 56 acres bottom
lend, rest in· pasture and
timber plus tobacco beaa

Meta dochtund. Approa .. 2
'yns, old. Houeobrollon. Good
with chlldNn, Col1814-1121349.
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Furnltu,., muat pick up. Colt
304,8711-1711 after llrOO.

WMitad to buy; Colt 45 auto.
304-882·21183.

Wonted to buy: mlni·bika,
ood condition. Colt 114·
49·2038.

pasture end woodland

e23,000. 131 28 acres wslt

sell With 147 acres or with
100Vt et extre coat. Allecret
liated ere more or le..

property located In Gollio

County. Walnut Township

Contact John Owans, 614379·2878, lllo Sundoy calto
pi••••·

Como Toke A Look II See tho
ad In Sunday paper ond
cqme aee how n1ce thia
hou11 11 inaide. For ule b¥
owner. 8'A% easumeble

loon 3 blldre&gt;&lt;&gt;ml, 2 baths,

family ,room. Kitchen with
diehwllher, renge, ref rig .
Utility room. Petio, 2 car
garage, ell alec., hNt pump,

air conditioning. Coil 7735942 or 773,5927.

•

Houu with 4 lots, bern.

Upper River Rd Colt 8t 4·
258,19B8 or 814,448 7228.
House for Sale: 82 Lincoln

St. t 12.600, naodo tome
repair. Coli &lt;114-2118-1773
otter 5~m .
1800 £!own-mobile home

end lerge

k»t~your

own boat

1------------liildlli:' II

a ..utWul L·thapo, 4 bdr,

frame hou ... lg . LA, modern

Bualne11
Opportunity

kltchon, OR, 1 'Ia bath.
loundry·utlllty rm, ottochad
gor•r· 40'1, Colt 114,448808 '

Coffeo Shop for aeta OSierlt,
lng downtown,iooatlon 414
Second Ave., Goltlpollo. Colt
814-448-3407.
_
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Duplex Salt or Ron!, One
lido rontod. rant the other
fumlshad. Adulto only, ~o
pots, Ref. Oop!- Colt 814'
448,3587 .

21

1 4x66 3 bdr all electnc.
underpinned. porcl1 . util
bldg .. rental lot, in town

Call 614 446 ,2038. Call

Fi\'e room brick home. cioN
to Pt Pleaaent. Mat end air,
city water. 14 acre1. pond.
small barn, gerden . 1 vwer

loue $450 mo. Cetl 304·
675·8276

Hou! ' · five room• and bath
in Point Pleasant. no li'etl .
one child accepted . Call

304-675,4386

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

12X65 Torch 2-3 bdr, unfur,
niahed Has all screena &amp;
atorma 8t homemade

porchoo . Colt 614 ,446 ,
7132
Mu11 soil 1979 14'x60 ' 2

bdr.. gea heat, underpin·
nlng. tie downs, new ctirpat .

1 both, $7 ,500 Coil 1-614·
869·7722 .
1 972 Schultz extra good

cond. Coll614·256-1922

1985 1Oa55 Roycroft mo·
bile home, 11,500 Coli
614,296,1681
Soli or Rent 12X46 Kor,
wood, furntshad. adults, no

pot,&amp;, Ref Oop Call 614446',35B7.
1973 Community 12X52,
waaher, dryer. new under·
plnntng, partly furn1shed .
Good Shape, Cheap! Call

2L bdr .. oil electric . Call
614,446·3371
N1ce 2 bdr Skyline furn ,
wafer p&amp;id. located on Rt;. 7

Call,614,245-6818 .

2 bdr mobile hom•r R 8c R

Mobile Home Park . Bulov~J~
Rd , Gal1polls, Oh. c,ll614,
446 ,0527 or 614·448 ,
1283

Furnished, atr cond .• cable.
no c1ty taxes, beautiful r~Ver·
Yltw, Kanauga Foater' aMo· "'

bole Homo Pork. 614-446,
1602

2 bdr mobile home ' et
Evergreen Call 614 -446·

7032,

3 bdr trca1ter . 1 112 baths, in
Evergreen on Co. Rd ~6

Call614 ,245 9170 ,

Doetble·w1de mobile home.
c1ty schools. 3 bdr, ow~er
payt water, $&amp;wage . trath.

uooO or boot offer Call
614,256,1445

gas Coli 614,446,35'47
8am -6pm or 614-446-40,28
7pm,10pm

8ollgledo 12X65. 3

3 bedroom trailer for r;nt

1969 Fleetwdod tra1ler,

197~

cond . Call 614-446 3289 .

S125 00 month and
S100 00 depooit. Call 614,
992 ,2777
'

1984 Victorian. 70•14. Set

Three bedroom.. trailer Crab

bdr ., all electric, AC
underpinning included

&amp;.
&amp;K

up in Country Mobile Home

Perk, Derwin . Lot 41 . AI·
aume mortgage

1972 141j70 . 5 room, utra

large expansion. carpeted .
Excellent condition With or
without furniture Sacrifice

prsce . Call 614,992 ,6136.

electric, 2 bedrooms, garden
tub, large porch with awnmg. underp,enning, 304·

1363.

Road , $175 .00
month, 304,575,1206. '

2 bedroom trailer . adllltl
only, depo11t reqUired. Gall

304,675,2435
44

675,5120

Mobile homes moved . In ·
sured 20 years e•perience

304-576 -2866 or 576 ,
299B.

Campaign Creek Rd .

549,000

Call '614-446 ,

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5 room ho\IH .. 2 cloaitd i;; . 7247. ·
porchea. In Point
304·675-6466
' Pleasant,
Four bedrooms. kitchen·
family room with fireplace.
ftniahed beaement, low

tBO'o, Point Ptoiunt, 304·
876,3079, evonongs.

3 bedroom home, 8'k &amp;IIU·
mable loen. garden !Pot.
reduced down to $49,800.

34

Business
8uiidin11s

Hurricane. 19 acres com ·
merc•al flat lend on Virginia
Ave. Water. sewer. gas. R R
s1ding, large old farm houae

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equol

or 875 ' . rights In Porter, Ohoo on

.

H1ouslng Opportunity)
monthly rent s1arts at tt:63
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
2 bedroom, depoatt $200,
located near Spring Vallei
Plaza and Foodland. pool
and Cable TV available.
hours IS p011tble 1 0 lril to 4
pmand7pmto9pm

Monday,fndoy , Coli 814446 - 2745
message

or '""-leave

Rade~or,.ted 2 bdr apt., axe
locat1on Regency Inc Call

304-675,7263
or 675•5388

675-&amp;104 •

'

1 bdr basement -apartment.

Call 614-446 -1437 9om
i;pm,
Small k1tchen and bdr, fur nished , uttlitiea pd, prefer
working. non-drinking male,

Ref Dep Call 6 t 4-448 4063
Furnished apt 1 bdr,,1 Neil

304,675-5047.

and born S250.000 I ,662 ,

~3~B::7:9::.

Gallipolis. 8235. utilities pd .

Energy-Efficient 3 bed·
rooma, Shell, 6" walls,
inauleted floor, msulatad

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Call 446,4416 after 7pn\
Furnsshod apt. 1 136 Y• 2nd,

windows, ., 3,900.00 your
lot 304-875,3981,Beautiful Alta los home, 3
acrea. 2 mi from Pt. Plee11nt
a.n Jericho Rd. 3 bedrooms,

1 bath, full bnemont,

wooden deck, 8% pet 111u·

moblo loan. $84.000 304·
676,7733.
SAVE THOUSANDS BUY
FROM OWNER Boot deal sn

town on thtl recently remodeled home Extra large
rooms. carpeted through·
out, l9t1 of storage room.
plus 1!2 baaameot jarga "front
porch and carport fituatad
on end lot m qu1at ne1ghbor·
hood. priced in upper 30'sor
take over payment of f227
with down payment negoti·

oblo. 304,675-6586

3 bedroom house with 1 Va

phorte

304·676·1702

675,8391.

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- - - - - - - - -Well cered for property in
Maaon Low upkeep . 304·

675,6743.

Reduced by owner, 6%
acres, 2 houses. 2 car
garage, 2 barns, pond , Aah ·

ton, WVo Cell 304,5762320.
Ntce 4 bdr houte by owner.
1 acre lot, 5 milea from Pt

Pleuont. Call 614-446 ·
1675.

Gallipolis, 8186 water pcf, 2

bd•

Gelha County· lend for sale
on Raccoon Creek. near
State Rt. 7. 'I• m1la ecceu to
Ohio River. epprox. 4000
teet of water frontage. creek
can accomedatelaroer plea·
sure boats. Owner seeking
private sale to investors or

developers . Calll6141 446·
2974 or 446,0766

By· owner 37 acres . 3 mi.
from HMC, on Kemper
Hollow Ad, $10.500 firm

Cell 614-446-74 76

100 acres farm land, priced
for qu1ck sale Call61 4 -388 -

8139
45 ilcrea and bern 24X36 on
Bl•den Marcerv1Ue Rd. some
timber. moatley pasture, 6
ft . Brush Hog and Cattle rack
for long bed Ford Pickup

Call 614·256,6094

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or

1

Coeok

Owner tranafarred. must
aacrifice. e•c cond. 3 bed ~
room. finished' basement. 33
Farms for Sate
8112 per cent aaaum•bleloen , - ' - - - - - -- -- minimal cloaing coats. farm house a. 68 acres with
$9,800 00 down Phone tobacco b81e and minerar
304·8.76 ~ 11!52

Houses for Rent

anytime

· $37,500 , will sell for 1977 Mobile Home, 2 bed,
for you t1 6,900 &amp; up. See $25,000. Contact Rolph or rooms. total electric. furour models. Call 1-614- Emelene Pran at 227 S nsshod . Coll304-773,9196 .
BB6,7311.
Filth Avo. Middleport. Ohio.
614-992-7767
.1981 Schultz 14•70, all
Beautiful 3

dock·o-or financing. Coli
814,258,1218.

were, old eolne, llrge cur·
rency. Top prlcea. Ed . Bur·
km Iorber Shop, 2nd. Ave.

Colt alter fivo &amp;14 ,388·
B166 or 814,388,8252

In Po""roy, 2 1tory home on

room. dining room. kitchen.
ba1ement. Large yard plus
acreage . Several out ·

Rea l Eslate

14x70 Festival1977 mobile
home Complete wrth vinyl
underpinning. tie down
strlpl, block1 . 3 bedrooma,
2 full baths, central air lot
can ·be purchased or rented .

614 -446 -1004 or304-675,
6682

304,675-5500 or 876, Ploaunt Ridge. 2 bod ,
3824
. rooms, 1 112 . betha. hvtng

Setting of Estate. Ill 147

18 Wanted to Do

rooms. large li¥1ng rooq'l.

Colt 814-992,7034.

HOME OWNERS-Relinonco
Mortgage Co..
3061

now opplioncos. 3 bed,

fom11y-otylo kitchen, and

814,448,2359.

Will do baby sitting in my

_ Giveaway

Metal Hondo crotouo glveo,
WIY, Pick up It 8ot2 Honda
Shop

Sectional home. like new, ell

180,000. 121 100'12 ocroo -' ocre lot Gotllpoho Farry,

8

3 Announcements

peoplo you know, and NOT

to Hnd money through the
m1il until you have inveati·

well Insulated. vinyl aiding.
aluminum windowa. Yz acre
lot or 17 ecreaeveilable. Call

·,._ ..'P.i, Pieasarii ·.,._

TROMM EXCAVATING

3/1/f 1110 pd,

992·2B9B .

ceiling, DR. 2 fireplocoo,
clothing. Friday and Soturdoy. Coll814-992·3110 ,

PH. 742·2328

that you do buafne11 with

Beautiful 2 story country
home. 4 bdr , LR, beamed

S-13 tin

EUGDII LONG

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

....

portotlon. 304·876·8500.

G1r1ge 1ale in Fair View Htl.
Table, uw, wood reckl.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

,....

Help, wentttd, ledy to~ clean
hou11. one dey 1 week.
*4.00 hour, have own trent·

Yard Solo: 203 Klnaon, Aprlt
4,6.6, 10,7, riding toyo,

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

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and ino. 101 Mobelino Dr.
Gettlpot11. 8:00-8·00

%

Oltie

housework. 304-875 ,
17B6.

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LOOKING
FOR country
ICTIIIIt1 flatwoods Arll Bu~d that new home on Ill'
prox. 25 acres wrth a beautiful
stocked pond surrounded by
peaceful wood~ lots ol road
f1ontage All m~ner~ right~
Asking $23,500.00.

*20.00 to eso.oo in on

evening having e Friendly

port, deck, now

INOTtCEI
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB,
LISHING CO . recom'mondl

3rd Ave. Gottipolia, Oh
46831
•

Ave From 9:00AM to
3:00PM.

mediums.

AFFORDAILE • I'ORTAIU

Meka big

money, work for home or
our office Write to P.O . Box

Cit

kitchen , remodeled ba ·
throom. NU·Saah windows.
end Wood burner. Cell 614-

to low fixed rate. UH ~uity
for 1ny purpoee. Leeder

security and water treatment. Multiple income•
available lncluping commit~
lion. bonu111, &amp; profit ahar~
lng . Training • material•
provided . Firlt veer income•

41

. for Sale

Three bedroom houae . Alum

·Several immed;ate poaition•
open for Comml11ion Sal11

. Rep. In tho hcmo·buolneso

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32 Mobile Homes

Homes for Sate
'

Siding,

22 Money to Loan

W11h black

Sizes

Ph. 614-843-S 191

31

Busineu
Opportunity

AVON oorn 40% pluo fro•
producto Colt 8 14· 4483358.

Elk Hound, silver. Call 814·
843-6127. StiverovHio oreo,

7

21

Investment Opportunity

Sf! I Vlt;f~S

Loat female Norwegian Elk

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

'

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BOGGS -

nver $8,500 00

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L~;~st and Found

peat Vtnton Elementary. All
lizea clothing, al1ctric ap-

Racme, Oh

Call: 742-2407

S/10/1 ,..,

4·5,Hc

HtMn, VIrgil allll

llllrJIIMiir

c-r.s.r.,..
OHII: ""*• n..n, Fri.
&amp; s.t.-11 ...

Wrlte -M . O .

I1111Jiuy 1111'111

thing, 11zos 42-48. Mon'o

$25,000.
Sue Murphy, MlfiiNI loullt'

lrobr·AICtiGII llmt

Oltlt&lt; lllct I l l••
.,.......

Will do all types of
excavating, landscap.
ing, basements, sawage systems, water
and ga• lines, .water
well drilling and service, trucking (limes,
tone &amp; din).

ontlllulo, gold

Two adult pet ducks, Coli •
304-676·3249,
-:-::-:-:--:-:::---:--11 Help Wanted

4 Family April 3·8, 2\la

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

Grenlrr....lllllltt
$J, $1, &amp; $12
All IIASS ..... $1.01 Off

All llll•b•
•Refrige&lt;oton
•Dryoratf',..zers
PARTS and SERVICE

H4-tlc

LfTTI( RED WN
On St. Rt. 114 in S,...0
UtliqN Sillr hilt plosticl

IIIYIF.

Dog,_part Gorman Shepherd
and St. Barnard, to ge&gt;&lt;&gt;d
homo profllr larm . Coli 304523-7080 after 3:00PM.

New crafts, clothes, dr6pea•

JO'S

)lrl.

Mitior, Rt.2. Pomeroy, Ohio
45789 or cell 814-992,
7780.

8t Vicinity

F~ All
,,,rt~~,IINI•
PLUS: Offiet Stopplles &amp;
• Furniture, Wecldi119
and Graduation
Stalillttry,
SsgM, RuiJIMr Stampa,
lutiMII Form•,
Capy S.rYitts, Etc.
2SS MIN St., Midsl,_t
104 ..,.,.., Aw, Po-.,

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
1ft Htvt A fill Tl••
s~ ftohltill

992-2196
Midtlltport, Ohio

and

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THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY

PAT HILL FORD

stone

for Gotllpolio.

PH.
99·24,1,1
-3549
'
mo. pd.

· WE ARE YOOR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
*llNJ11t
*SYlVANIA

We can repair and recore radiators .and
heater cores. We e-.n
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas I~nks,

FIGUIINIS.• ,.' tOO OFr
POKELAIN . . . .LlS

•Walhera •Diahw•lhM•

'"· "2·5612
or "2·7121

COUNTRY - 3 BR,
men!, drilled well, root
lar, woodburner, gas
nace for backup. 2.8 acres

in

St_ul•l Rffll Fot

4/4/tfn

98'5·3561

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Alae Trua•laal ..

Real Estate Gene'ral

the Me1g1 County Probate

AUCTION

Roger Hysell
Garage

Caa/1 ,.....,_,

TEAFORD
Reol Estate

,GRAVEL - SAND
10-8-tfc

RADIATOR
SEIYICE

wood, oupboarda. chairl.
cheats, b.. kata. dlahea.

bedaprud, etc.

Receiptl, end E"ff'''ldlb.rn
end itl IUIIJIC)I'ting' clocu"**tation may be ........
ined by the ~ public
at my home MondayThursday, 7-9 p.m.
Barbara Hannum, Clerk
Olive Townohip
151081 SR 248
Long Bottom, Ohio
45743
(4)5, 1tc

lhoukl

to provide

LIMESTONE

Specializing in
All Types Of
Residential
Wiring
And Repair

TOP SOIL ,
FILL DIRT

·:Free Estimates"

FOR

- ptumbln• •nd ehtetrieel

\

II

JOHNSON ELECTRIC

992-3410

Exjlll1 Service And
Qu1lity Name Brands At
Dl SCOUNT PRICES

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

CARPENTER
SERVICE

HO·t.f n.

Wanted To lluy

COMPLETE HOUSEhiOLDS
FURNtTURi Badt, Iron,

304-675-6276

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

l'ENCI I SUPPL I

4,4.1 mo

YOUNG'S

Solo ll!okoo Into • bod Colt
304·B82-3674.

843-6127. StivorovHiooroa.

'1495.00 '""

IUS.: 985-3813
RES.: 98S-3837

2\la yeorotd rogiotoradChow
Chow, Make pood watch
' dog. Not good with children .
Coll814-24'1;-4.8t or814992-lit05.

eara. Reward . Call 814·

ACCENt

SARWTE SYmMS

9

Giveaway

Hound, silver

OHIO VAllEY

J-11·1 ...

centers.
The Meigo County Coun- (4)5. 12. 2tc ·
cil on Aging, Inc. invites
commanll and/ or pn&gt;P,OIals from all interelted
Public Notice·
pulilic, priyatt , Mid para'
tr811-'t openltoiS including
PUBUC NOnce
taxi opes aton, few thit
Financial Report of
providing of trlttljiOrtAort
tieMce few the eldorty Townahips fOr fiiiCBI \'BIIr
and/ or handicapped ending December 31
within our IOinlica aNa. ' 1984, Olive Town1hip:
OPM&amp;Ierl who are tnt.- ~ of Meial, Summary of

304-675-6276

•l1ve Enlert01hment •f ree HBO
•k1tchonenes •Restaurant
A.A. A.

Bus.; 98S-3813
Res.: 98 5-,3837

Business Services

SOuth Front Stnrt, Hoorn
710. Columbui. Ohio
4321 &amp;-0899; Attention:
Deputy Director.

ellad In, o"':::3c.propa••

RT. 62 NOf!I!!
. POINT PLEASANT, W. VA •
8 miles from .
Pomeroy-Mason Brldce
SINGU 124.95-

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Public Notice

..,.,. and govemmentel
agencilla, at\d shqpping

GAS LINES
WATER Llf\JES
SEWER ·LINES
ELECTRIC LINES
, Ft~• Etflllllfll

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Admissions - William Martin,
Racine; Nelson Watson, Pomeroy.
Discharges- ClarencE' Hayman,
Karen Brown.

Public Notice

Putilic Notice

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PERSONAUiED POOLS

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DITCHING
SERVICE

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Veterans Memorial

Etta Noel Vance, Racme, has flied for a divorce In Meigs County
· Common Pleas Cout;t from Da'!ld Lee Vance, Middleport, on
grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty.

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Files for divorce

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Business Services
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HYDIOTECH (HIMICVJ
4'1 Gon. Har)inglr Pkwy,

A repol1 in Wednesday's Daily
Sentinel that Shelby A. Jarrell,
Albany, had filed an appeal against
Southern Ohio Coal Co., Lancaster;
James L. Mayfield, administrator
of the Bureau of Workers' Campen,
sation, Columbus, et al, In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court was In
error.
Southern Ohio Coal Co. has
actually fUed the appeal of a Feb. 8
order of the Ohio Industrial Com·
missio,n in whlch • the Industrial
Commission denied an earlier
appeal filed by SouthE'm Ohio Coal
aftE'r compensation benefits were
·
awarded Jarrell.

PHONE
992-2156
11r lrHtlllllll Ioili"' ClftsWIId Dltl.

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Correction

Friday. April 5, 1 985
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Girl Scouts taking ..
p3J:t .il) program

'
~ car wash, ~ponsored by the Youth Department of the tlnited ·
Pentecostal Church, Middleport, will be ~ekl Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., at Little Dan 's.Exxon on Main Street In Pomeroy,

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Car ulash s~ated Saturday ,

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17 acres at Bashan, Ohio

S6600 00 Cell 814·667,

6150 .

4 Vr acres land on Bud
Chattin Ad $6,000 304,

675,4464.

5 acres of land, publtc water
and electric , 304 · 676 ·

2449.

7pm .

2 level lou. 7 miles from

town, off Rt 2 Coli 30467&amp;,5689 after 5pm.

•«••

N1cely furnithed mo~ile
home. eff apt .. central a1r
11nd heat 1n c1ty. adults only

Call 614,446,0338 .

Bachelor apt., 1st class,
newly furnished. Ref r~q

$225 par mo. 154 Forst Ave
Galllpoho Call 1114,448 ,
1615 or 614,446· 1 243 .'
Furmshed 3 rm apt, upat&amp;ira.
utihttes pd. $195 mo ... 160
eJ)OIIt . 94 Locust. Adults

only Call614,446 -~ 340 cr
614,446 ,3870.
R1verside Apts Middleport
Spec1al rates for Stti'\,IOr
C1tizens $130 Equal Houa·
1ng Opportumties 614 -

992 ,7721

1 and 2 bedroom furni•hed
apt a for rent 1n M 1ddlep~rt

Call 614, 992 · 5304 , be ,

tween 4 ·00
evenings

and

6 .00

'

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1 bedroom furnished apt

Call 514,992,5434
882-2566

01

3\)4,

In Middleport , 1 bedropm
furnished apt Utihtle&amp; .in·

eluded $195 00 plus dop,
os1t

'

Call 446 -4418

Call after 6 .00 J:fm

614 992 7177

',

APARTMENTS , mobole
homes houses Pt Pleaslnt
and GallipoliS 614 446

822t

Rentals

32 ·Mobile Homes

Nice apartments for rent in

Henderson , WV Call 304675· 19?2 after 5PM &gt;

for Sale
NEW AND USED M08tlE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL,
JTY MOBILE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS ,
RT 36 PHONE .14,445,
7274.

41

Houses for Rent

House for rent. Call 304-

875 , 7263 67&amp;, 6104 or
675, 5386.
3 rooma with prtvete beth,
ref Requeated Call 61 4 -

t2al0 Schult 10•22 ft . 446,2216.
porch, l1rg1 level lot, Crown
City, price nog.. help fl. 4 rooms rn Gallipoha, • 1 60,
1111nce. Colt 814,2541· 1444 . 875 dop Call 814-258·
9354 .
11173 Boron 12x85 2 bdr.,
central eir. und•pinned .
ewntna, axe; . cond .. on
rented lot In town • Call

814,4411-8577 or 614 ,446,
2905 after 5 00
12x&amp;&amp; Indy total •ltctric.

••c. cond . Colt 614 ,446,
1347.
• &amp;00 down· mobile home
•nd ferae lot-your own boat
dock·owner financing. Cell

814-266· 1216.

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Sleep1ng Rooms
and light hOuse keeping
rooms Park Central Hotel

Call 614 ,446·0766

46 Space for Rent
Mobsle homo lot. 12'x60' or

2 bdr. unfurnlahed houae

smaller. &amp;75 water paid, 4th

with garage Coil e t 4 ·448,
96B8.

&amp; Neil. GallipoUs. Cell 446,
4418 af1eo 7P~ .

Small 4 room and bath

OOUNTRY MOBILE .Home

In Middleport. Cer· Park Route 33 , North of
pe.t ed, stove and refrigerator Pomeroy . Large lots Cllll
:
provided. Anached gerege. 614 -992 ,7479
Great for single or working
couple. Sorry, no petl or, Rental space for trevel trell·
children *185 . month plus ers. campers, fold ups. We·
security deposit . Phone t8f, sewer. electric cable
hOUI8

614·992·6292 after 5 or
weekend .

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-'

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hook ups. Coli 304-773·
6651 otter 6 00 p ,m.

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riefs~--. . . Girl Scouis taking

J..oeal

•
•
A _car wash, sponsom:l by the Youth Department of the United
Pentecostal Church, Mlddleport, will be held Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m., at Little Dan's Exxon on Mam Street In Pomeroy.

RJ!clne Junior' Girl ScoUt 1i'oop
1042 will take part Monday ~ng
In a self deYense nrogram to be
r
presented by the Middleport
Pollee

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.:

d~rtmentwtllspeakwiththeglrls

morning. Minister David Curfman wUI be speakjng.

Birthday obseroed Easter

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.

Auxiliary district meeting set
The Eighth Distrtct spring conference of the Junior American
Legion Auxiliary will be held Saturday at Drew Webster Post 39 hall
In Pomeroy .
Registration wUI begin at noon with the meeting at 1 p.m. Laney
Hankla, Eighth Distnct president , will have charge of the meeting.
Poppy royalty will be hona~ .

Chamber to .meet
The Pomeroy Area Chamber of Commerce wUI meet in regular
sesst.on at noon Tuesday· at the Meigs IM. A guest for the sexsslon
will be Bernard B. Hust, assistant director and chief engineer o• tile
Ohio Department of Tra~rtatlon.

PEIISOHAIIZED POOlS
VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYliC WAll POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL Qver 400 ChotctS

"SPAS"
HYDioTECH CIIIMICALS

Correction

491 Gen. Harting« Pkwy.
Middl-t. Ohio
HRS 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Day
Nigltt

A report in Wednesday's Dally
Sentinel that Shelby A. Jarrell,
Albany, had filed an appeal against
Southern flhlo Coal Co., Lancaster;
James L. Mayfield, administrator
of the Bureau of Workers' Compen sation, Columbus, et al, in Meigs
County Common Pleas Court was In

1-614
992-2S49

1-304
773-5634

Etta Noel Vance, Racine, has filed for a divorce in Metgs County
Common Pleas Cour;t from David Lee Vance, Middleport, on
. grounds of gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

LONG IOnOM, OH.
GAS ,;IPE
WAT!=R PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

IUS.: 985-3813
RES.; 985-3837

PUBUC NO'OCE
IIOIVice for lhll olderty
. · ·. The Meigo County Coun·. and/or hondicepped
.. c;il on Aging. Inc .. which iaa within M"!!Jo County The
privaUI nonprofit corpora- grant appliCation will I'll·
tion, intends to submit an quest one ( 11 lltanclard 14
application for a cai)MI flllllll19lll' van.
,
grant under the provision of
It is pr&lt;&gt;jectad thilt 70
• • ; Saction 1 6(bJ(2) of the (duplicated) eldetfy and
Urban Ma• Transportation hendicallll8d Will use the
.. ACI of 1 984, ils amended, service "fiv8 (51 days per
to provide • Uanlportatioo week for various activitiet, .
"

· 8
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Public Sale
t!o Auction

toocititilil,

medic:lll

..w:e

oogenciea,

centers.

The Meiaa CouortyCoun·
cil on Agfng, Inc. · inyitoa
cilmmenlll and/ or IJ'C!POI:
ala from all interc~ated
public, privata and · pare-

(4) 5, 12, 2tc

•taxi

PUBUC NOl'ICE
• fi'n•nclel Report of
Townships for filtC81 yeer
ending December 31,
1984, Olive Township,

end/or

within

our...,;,;.--

etllld
prapaull
to proWie ..,.,. should
contact Eleanor Thornae.

DEALER SALE.
BEGNING APRil 11, 1985-11:00 A.M.
AT HOWERY AUCTION HOUSE
Loca1ed 5 Miles West

of

l1hens

on Rt.

SO.

DEAlERS WELCOME TO SElL - ~U~ WELCOME TO
COM£ AND JOIN IN ON THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Of
OTHIIS
We will be sell in&amp; FLEA MARKET articles of all kinds and
plenty of everythinc for everyone. Ple~se come and support the dealer sale 5o we can continue on a ..ekly basis.
PLENTY Of PARKING FOR EVERYONE!
PLENTY OF SEATING FOR EVERYONE!
Eats Available

. OWNER-OPERATOR: Rodney Howery ,
AUCTIONEER: Rodney Howery -

Home Phone_1·614-698-7231
Offce 1-614-592·2322

•

. AUCTI()N
ANTIQUES ·&amp; COLLECTABLES
SUNDAY, APRIL 7-1 P.M.
At The Howery -Auction House
Albany, Oh.-5 Mi. W. of 4tltens. Oh. en II. 50
FURNITURE: Oak corner cupboard , mce oak srdeboaod wrth
claw feet. oak krtchen cabrnel, set of 6 press back charrs and ·
others, extra trne Orrental ca)ltarn's chatr. tall walnut bed.
walnut dresser wrth maoble msert. set of 4 walnut Vrctorran
~airs, Wrllrams double box wall telephone (all original parts
and reflmshed). large sprnmnc wheel. yarn wtnder. flatwall
cupboard. birdseye maple 3 pc. bedroom suote.large cradle."
large hrghboy dresser, pre safe. Morns chair. oak dressers
iron bed. small oak frhng cabmet, small walnut organ bench :
arrow back pressed back rocker, washstands, lern stands.
large crder press. sewrng roc~ers, Boston roc~er old JUte
box. oak hbrary tables, church bench
IIISCELIANEOUS: Several old lgood) hrckory baskets and
others, muule loader gun, qurlts. qurltrng frame1oak kitchen
clock and others. old radoos. carbode lights, old butthl!f
block. trunks. many old !mens, etc glass basket, chrld's
drshes, stone 1ar! and jugs, tncludrnt Hamilton and Jones,
Donahue and free hand IU&amp;. crocks, blue and whrte cot1a1e
cheese crock. apple butter kettle. hens on nes~ Mickey
Mouse ttn plate, OetnesSIOn lfass, 2 pes. of flo Dlue l!ld
much more afass, knut boards, washboards, old muSical mstrumtl11s, wooden ctturn, large ox yoke, ptcture frames,
milk botllts-Lomm'l, Bennett, Kasler and others, many
more rte~m too numerous to mentron
•
lUllS: Cosh or Clleck with Posltivt ID
foad Availllllt

·.

NEW LISTING - Portland
Area Former church
buildinc. Full ~stment,
new sidin&amp; - niW StHI insulated doors, stormwin·
dows. Lots of space. Situate don two lots.

Relll E1t11te General

TEAFORD

$6.000.00.
PRICE IIEDUCED
Fivo
Points - Newer ranch wrth
ap))'O! I acre of beaut1lul
yard. Home has 3 bedrooms.
I ~ baths. e~~urpped kitcllen.
faorify room, 2 car, prage, fuH
basemen~ wood burner set
above ground pro, centr~l
and many other nrce fea!ures.
Now only $46,900 00

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1 -(614)-992-3325
NEW LISTING - 20 cres
more or less, new home
under consttuctton about
40x28 m Lebanaon Twp.
Just $16,000

WD CONTRACT - . With. a
smaH down payment thrs 21
acre farm Wllh a 6 room house
can be yours Secluded but
conven~enl All rs fenCed lor
cattle or whatever Has a bam,
eQllpment shed and a big garden area $36,500.00.

IIIDDLEPORT - N. Front
- 2 apts on corner lot ior

$25.000
COUNTRY- Lrke new 3 BR
ranch wrth lighted pool. Carpetrng, lull basement. only a
few years old .
,
'

LOT IN MIDDLEPORT
50'1120' level tot with all utili·
ties available Beautiful 111ew ot
rrver $8.500.00.

COUNTRY - Good 7 rm
one lloor plan, lull basement , furnace,l'oodburnor,
dbl garage and level acre.

"

RUTlAND - 2 story 6
home. 2 enclosed por,che:( 1
l'h
on 2

baths

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

5 ACRES - Southern
schools Butld your own .
Only $6"500. ,.

3 IR FARM MOUSE

COUNTIIY - 3 BR, ba~e­
ment. drrlled well. root eel·
lar, woodburner, gas furnace fpr backup 2 8 acres

With barn, 58.5
acrn $70,000.
Call:
(614) 464-3563-

There rs 6,000 SQuare foot well
buik barn, free gas and a producong gas and oil well The

ho TMhr4

lor one cuttmg last year The
farm hoose has 10 rooms and

H ousing

1

Wll1b

an

$75,000.00.

SERVICE

We can rtpiil and re·
core radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas .Janks.

PAT HILl FORD992-2196

Middleport, Ollia
'

1 -13-tfc

JO'S umE liED IMN
On St. II. 114 in S,t

.RACINE .
FilE DEPT.

""""" !ilc ,......lk)
Grnt An JC:Ewtll

COMPANY

$3, $1, &amp;SII
IEUS

c..lanr,, th,,Prkll
,
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We'd like to tntooduce you lo
- En111o-A-Car. the modern way
to drrve the vehrcle of yoYr

choice
NO OOWN PAYMENT

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BLACKSTON'

446-4522

·-·w, ~~ F, 1.m"

,, 949-2160

For Fister StNice

Call 614-992-6737

No

Sundoy

Calls
Ill 1/ofo

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

31 7 Nerlh Socoool
. Mitldli(llf'l, Ohio 45760

•lnauletion

•Storm Doors
•Storm Win(lowa
•Replacement Windows
•N- Roofing
"FREE ll'llMATES"

SALES &amp; SERVICE
MtiiiSS P110M
16141 H2-6UO
mtiDICI PIIOIII

, J•s KUSEl

PH. 992-2772

St.

Galliptlit, Ohie

7111 / tln

· SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

·

POOLS PLUS

cower,

Pt. ~ai60Ct, WV 2JSSI

·!II/! 110 pd

lllty Parlilltot,
&amp; s.,,ifl..... •24.75
Poir f-y fiftcloes.
&amp;
•u.oo
Cecklitiolt, ll•tic lir* ,

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IIAKII DICIAL 1r
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TOWN &amp; COUNm

1·614-tft-1191
Jlllll..l.
1·104·675·1 II

VETEIUNAIY
CUNK

J. 8-1 mo

........
c....

614-915-4212

411 11 mo

OPEN EACH

THURS. EVE. 6-8

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W1f

Dottle Tunttr 192·5U2

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LAIGI

!-hone 742·3171

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ANIUs- AND

SUIGIIJ ., WOINTIDIJ
104.. 71·1441

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CONSTRUCTiON

. U05 IACISOII AVE. ,
SMAll ~~~~ !lOUIS
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992-6191

.

ROUSH

"· I'WSAN'f ~E

ElaSUCH

ALL STEn &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

PH. (614) 985-4212

&amp; s.,tlll
Alii s.w S.,..tely

(tfth.....

IN MIDDUI'OIT
PAUL E. SIIOCIUY, O.Y.I .

st., ...._,

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS

c•

·675·1311

.

PH. 742·2328

THE IIID CAGE
"$"1'1 f,.ell/"

2101 , . , , ... · · - ·

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BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WOIOC

Y•YlllWANII

Ph. 1614) 14H425

4-1·2 110. d.

Sp_1dl1l R1111 F,
"S111Iot Clllz"'
PH. 992-3549

TROMM EXCAVATING

Complete Ouner Work
Complete ltomodeiing
Roofing of ol Types
Wotkll&lt;l In holM 20 I'M..
.. ,,.. btlrMtea"
cAu

And

!

. EUGDilONG

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

. ..

Five room brtck home, ciON
to Pt. Pleaaant, haat and 1ir.
: city water. 1 4 ecrea, p~d .
•mall barn, ~arden . 1 vw•r
leooe $460 mo. Coli 304875-e278

Of

-

U·SAVE
AUYO
RENTAL
Rt. 160 North

PH. 949-2101

Pomeroy. OH. 45769

Houses for Rent

JOHNSON ELECTRIC

.

CALL

"Free Estimate~"

14x70 Footlvot 1977 mobile
home . Complete with vinyl
underpinning, t11 down
str.f pl, blocka. 3 bedroome,
2 full baths, central air lot
can be purchaHd or ranted ,
Call after five 814-388·
816~ or 614·3B8·8262

41

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WHALEY'S AUTO PAITS

·RENT A CAR

New Homes luilt

. NEWOI&amp;
' TIUCK LfASitG
llol. 3l6

~2 Mobile Homes
. for Sale ;

.

t:. ..;. .

tlllf•

,,,_

IISSEU
SIDING CO.

LOiftl MOIIIIIT PATIIINI

Three bedroom houM Alum
Siding, cer port. deck, new
kitchen, ramodelad be ·
throom. NU · Saah windowa.
ond woodbumtl. Coli 8141!92-2898.

Call: 7t2-2407

1/H/1 -·

ltACkWOOi 11011 SPU

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULAOON

NEW VEHICLE

Homes for Sale

P&amp;S BOILDINGS

Fri.

&amp; s.t.-11 .. .

37-lmo ·

INTERESTED IN A

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
USHING co . recornmonds
thet you do butlnl18 · with
pooplo you know. ond NOT
to Mnd money through the
melt until you h1ve l nveatl·
getad tiM offering .

31

PRINT

.MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG

••

AFFOIDAII.£ • !'QOAill

SH.OOT

Bu1lna11
Opportunity

THE QUAUTY

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

'-~. 011.

.lilt! Trunlll Mt-ZMO

I

IADIATOI

I6T 41 915-SIOS

IEALTOH
Henry E CltiiiHI Jr.

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COMPLET£ HOUSEHOLD$ ·
1
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FURNITURE
Bodo. l•on.
2
11
yoorold-.giotorod
Chow
Chow Moklli ' 9ood WitCh
dog. Not good Witlrchlldren. wood ...., cupbcterda, chlirl.
Colt 614· 247-4881 "'814· chesta, b~aketl, dlahea.
•tone Jtrt. antlqu·ea, Jold
992·5105.
and ollvor . Write- . D.
Solo moku Into • bod Cell Miller, Rt.2: Pomoroy, Ohio
45789 or cell 114-992304-882-3574
7780
Dog, port Gorman Shepherd
and St. Bernard, to good
illliJIII y ltll ' itl
ho"'e profor farm. Coli 304·
623-7080 after 3 OOPM .
~ ervtCI! S

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6:30P.M.

bath, and.:.tl1ribiere~lrtjiiij_2
and ·0111ef ...

H v.Jrlquar t1·r s

4/4/tfn

•Rofri ...eMn
•Dryen .,.,...",.
PARTS and SERVICE
4 5-tlt

EYDY
SAT. NIGHT

owner took 3,300 llales ol haY

Nolo-. Yirtilellll

(614) 949-2561

FOR
co1111try
acre~~o? Fll!wood$ Al'll Burld that new 1-&lt;lme oo appro! 25 acres with a beauttlul
stoclied pond suorounde&lt;f by
peaceful woods lots ol road
frontage All moneral righll
Askrng $23,500.00

WANT AFARII? Then thiS 105
acres of nice laying land may
be your dr.. m come true.

$25,000
s.o Mwploy, .............

or

614·698·7231 or 592-2322
I

992·2259

LOOKING

AUCTIONEER: Rodney Howery
Auctiaettrl flott: filet ~- lllt-Appro1. 90% of furni·
, . , ,..., tg
itt ..... 1111 llo-.

Olive TownahiD

51061 SR 248
Long Bonom1 Ohio
46743
14) 5. 11c

"Free Estimates"
Installation Available

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1·3-tf&lt;

E. Maio•Wxllt
POMEROY,O.

I

Olio. llico 11-

lashat. llliltlllg

fir• E4ul~••••
P1rt1 &amp; Saffle•

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

\

POI&lt;UAIN -

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OHIO-

JUST CAll!
992-3410

FtGuau.s.....•I.OO Off

•Waahera •Diahweahera

Wanted To Buy •

Sectional home, like new. ell
Houie. five rooms and bl1h
new appliencea. 3 bed m Point Pleasant , no pall,
room•. large living room.
GAS LINES
one child accepted Cell
RT. 62 NORTH
fomily· otyle kitchen. and
304-676-4386
POINT PLEASANT, W
. VA. ,
WATER LINES
14x66
3
bdr
111
electric,
'
'
dining
room.
Situated
on
Investment Opportunity .
8
miles
from
,
l•rge
lot
which
fronta
on
undl!trpinna~ . porch. util.
SEWER LINES
Singlea &amp; Multiple housing
Pomeroy-Mason Bridle
atreetl . Excell8nt bldg., rental lot, in town .
PurchaH 1 or all. owner three
Two
odult
pot
ducks,
Coli
ELECTRIC LINES
nelghJJorhood Tuppen Coli 814-448 -2038 Cell 42 Mobile Homas
SINGLE 124.95
financinG
eveil1ble
Call
304·1176·3249.
for Rant
Ploino, Ohro. 132.900 .00. anytime.
304-675-6276
8~ 4-448-01 18
, 11 Help Wanted
10 percent down, financing
• Uve fnleMarhmenl•free HBO
ovolloblo to quollflod Plrtioo. ' 12X86 Torch 2· 3 bdr. unfur·
•Kitchenettes •Restaurant
6 Lost and Found
Call &amp;14-992 -7034.
niahed Haa all 1creena &amp;
2 bdr , all electrtc Cell
U .A.
Res.:
J torms &amp; homemade 614-446- 3371
AVON earn 40% pluo frao 22 Money to Loan
-"
304-675-6276
3 bedroom houae in Ruetic porchea Call 614 -446 ·
l -1·-· ....
productl. Coli 614-44e1-lD-I.f.n.
Hilla. Fully carpeted , storage 7132
loat female Norwegian Elk 3368.
N1ce 2 bdr. Skyline turn ..
building.
Iorge rot. Coli 81 4 ·
Hound. sliver with block
weter peid. located on A( 7
HOME OWNERS -Aaflnonca
Muot sell 1979 14'x80' 2 Call614-246-5818 .
nr1. Rewerd. Cell 814- S,verallmmadiate potltlon• to low fixed rate. Uae !MlUity 992-&amp;08&amp; oltor .&amp; :30 PM
bdr.. gas heat. underpin843·61 27. Stivorovltle oroe. o~pn for Commllllon Solll for any purpoae , leader
Rep. In the home· buaineat Mortgage Co. 814-692- 15 rooms. b•th . uttllty room, "q!lng, tie downa. new carpet . 2 bdr. mobile home R • R
atorm windowa and doora. I booh . $7 .500. Cell 1-81 4 · Mobile Home Park, Bulaville
Found female Norwegian aecurlty and weter treat- 3061.
aluminum aiding , new roof, 669-7722
Elk Hound, oilvor. Coli 81 4· ment. Multiple Incomes
Rd. Galipol~&amp;, Oh Call 614·
garage. Coli 814 -992 843· 51 27. Stiv•rsvilleeree. evaileble including commia446 -0527 Of 614 -446 Specializing in
1972 Schultz extra good 1283
6204 .
slon,
bonuses,
8t
profit
ahllr23
Profeseional
.
All Types
cond Call 614-258 -1922.
Found, Cocker Spanlell)'1uat ing. Training It material•
' Services
Pomeroy. 3 bedroom, 1 Vz
doocrlbo, 304-676-&amp;3,79 or provided. Firat year Incomes
Furnished , au cond ., cable,
Residential
both, oil utliltleo, AC, lnou· 1966 1Ox 55 Roycroft mo - no c11y taxes. beautiful ntJer·
67&amp;-1390 oftar 6 PM .
t30.000-t60,000 . Sandre·
· Wiring
lated, carport, beHment. bile home, I 1 ,600 Call view, Ka nauga Foater 's Mo·
sumo to: P.A. Murphy. P.O.
largo lot. Call 814-992- 614-2 66-1661 .
White wolkor dog, wiTh light Box . 448 . Walloton . Oh Piano Tuning and Repair
bHe Homo Park. 614 -446Repair
Brunicerdi Mualc Co .• 814- 2602
I
brown apota In "¥icinlty Salt 46892 .
t602
448·0IIe7 . Twentieth yoar
Sell or Rent: 12X46 Ker Creek, Gallipolis Forry. 304&amp;7&amp;-3246 Of 8f4-379· Local company need• expe· of quality oaflllco . Lone Nothing ,dQwn Take over , .wood . furnished , adults, no 2 bdr mobile home . at
Doniolo, 11 4· 742 -2961
paymonto of f3 37 pfr peto. Aal. Dop. Cell 614 - Evergreen . Call 614-4462273 .
rienctd telephone aollcitor
month on assumable loan et 446-3687
7032 .
for Gallipolis . Make big
WINDOW TINTING Rooi· 9Vz percent. · Included in
money, work for home or
payrTtent are taiCesand lnau- 1973 Communrty 1 2)(62 , 3 bdr trader, 1% baths, m
7
Yard Sale
our office. Write to P.O Box dentlel . Commercial&amp; Auto
10-8-lfc
Froo eotlmotto. Coli 614 - rance. loti of remodeling. 4 waaher. dryer, new under- Evergreen on Co _Rd ~6
'
411mopd
729, Atheno. Oh 4&amp;701 .
448-9348.
bedrooma. 1 Vz batha , cen· pinning, partly fum1shad . Call614-246-9170
,
2 positions opon· Yellow PIANO TUNING AND RE· tral heat , in Pomeroy Call Good Shape, Choapl Call
61 4·992-7074.
614-446· 1004 or304 -675 - Double · wide mob1le ho!)la.
pogo Hill people nnded.
I
6682
Ctty schools, 3 bdr, OWf'Br
Muat heve auto and mutt be PAIR, Reducod fltaolimhod
time only Ward'a Keyboard,
In Pomeroy. 2 atoryhomeon
WE ARE YOUR SALES
pavs water , se wage. tra1h,
evellable
to
travel.
Only
-876-6600 or 876 - Plt11ont Ridge . 2 bed· 1969 Fleetwood trlllrlttr . 'gu. Coli 614·446 · 3647
&amp; Vicinity
AND SERVICE
thoaes with aalea e:~~perlence 304
3824.
room1, 1 1h baths , liv1ng 83000 or belt offer can 8am-&amp;p'fl or 6t 4-446-4a,28
SHOP
. need apply. Sand rooumo to
,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
room, dining room, kitchen , 614-266· 1446
7pm- 10pm.
F, All Vm p,Jifl•l NHit
box BOO, In coro of tho
•ZENttlt fl
baaement large ylllrd plua
Gallipolis
Doily
Tribune.
826
3
Family
Porch
Sale
Setur·
•SYLVANtl
IWS: Ofli&lt;t Stoppllet &amp;
Rea l Esl al e
ecreege Several out · 1978 Ballglode 12)(86 . 3 3 bedroom tratler for rftnt
day April &amp;th ot 62&amp; Fourth 3rd . Av•. Gallipolis, Oh
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
Furniture, Woddi119
buildings UO.OOO Call bdr , 111 alectnc. AC &amp;
$125 . 00 month and
46&amp;31
Ava. From 9 OOAM to
.. GIBSON REFRIG£RATOR
underpinning included ex
and Graduation
814 -949-2646
$100 00 dopo"o Coli 6143 :00PM.
•• HIWt ~ hll Tl••
cond.
Call
61
4
·446-3289.
2777 .
•
992·
Stalionory, Megoootic
For vonoral office woric. 31 Homes for Sale
Shp , ....IIIII
lovely, colonial home at 121
Signs, Rubloor Stonitts,
Gorege Sole Apr: 4,6,8
Mull operate - bulc otfico l..:..:.'-"-'-'--'-;.....c~~~~~ 7tH Ava. In Middleport,
1984 Vrctorian . 70xl4.' Set ,T hree bedroom tra1ler Crab
II Dlly
Debby Dr., McGuire Subdl · mechlnea. Writa box 729S
lutiness forms,
Ohio Includes aluminum up In Country Mobile Home C•riek Road. $176 00
inure
of
THe
Daily
Sentinel.
Three
beiCfrooms,
central
air,
vleion.
VIolets
&amp;.
artiflcal
Copy 5trvkH, Etc.
flowera , lemp1, mtrror, 111 Court St. , Pomeroy. vinyl wall paper. carpet aiding. large cloaed -in front Park . Darw1n lot 41 . As· month. 304 -675-1208 :
2ss 11111
thooughout, well inoulotod, porch with wind -out win· sume mongaga.
dinette Mt, bookceH. Work· Ohio 467&amp;9.
I 04 - r r y Aw. Ptmoroy
new paint. attached garage, dowa. 10 rooms. 3·4 bed ·
2 bedroom tfatler. adult•
men realdence.
rooma. 1 v, bath I, formal 1972 14x70 6 room, extra onlv. depos1t required C•ll
gaa
outdoor grill, awninga.
CHESTER-985-3307
LPN wonted. Medlcalolllot·
992-3345
304 -675-2 435
Garage and Bake Sale 6 &amp; 8 , ant needed for phyaician~ many extrea. Cell 814-446- dining room. utility room, large expansion, carpeted
312/M
9-19 milo Woet of Rt. 141 . office. Solory depending 2683 til 5:00PM, alter hardwood floors. gee fur- Excellent conditton . Wtth or
nace with circulating hot w ~thout furniture . Sacrifice
New crlfta. clothes. drapes, upon experience. Send re· 6 ·00PM coli &amp;14 - 246·
water. 30 gel hot water p•ice. Con 814-992-6.135
au mea to The Deily Sentinel. 6869.
bedapreed. etc .
44 • Apartment
tank . Appraised at
Box 729 M, Pomeroy. Ohio
for Rent
Bduttful
3
bdr
home
budt
837.600
..
will
10ll
for
1977
Mobile
Home,
2
bed·
4 Family April 3-6. 21h mi. 46?69 .
for you I 1 6,900 &amp; up. Sea
t26,000. Contact Rolph or rooms. total electnc , fur·
poot Vinton Elementary . All
aizea clothing, elactrJc ap· ' looking for . a reaponsible our modela. Call . 1-814· •Emalena Pr•tt at 227 S . niohad. Call 304 -773-9198.
Filth Avo Middleport. Ohio.
pllenc.ea. miac.
Individual who motto people 886-7311 .
81 4-992· 7787
198 I Schultz I 4x70. ell JACKSON ESTATES
eaaily to handle aalea end
electric, 2 bedrooms. garden APARTMENTS tEquol
Sizes" Start From 12'116'
Couch. chair. antique dress· aemlnara in Meiga. Athena. Investment. 8 unit apartHouae for aale and 28 acres. tub, large -porch with awn- Housing Opportunity}
Will do all types of
ing toblo, B&amp; W TV ooe.. o end VInton Countlea. Muat ment complex, built 1974, 4
UTILITY BUILDINGS
mg . underpenning , 304- monthly rant stana at $1:&amp;3
excavating. lancbcapgood, antigue aideboerd. have 2 yura college and be apartment• furnished, only Call 614-773-5225
1% vecancy, rllident man·
675 -6120.
Sizes
from
6'x6'
Up
•
for 1 bedroom and $198 for
willing
to
take
on
job
treln~
atroller,
baby
awing,
car
ing, basements, sewThree bedroOm home hivel
2 bedroom, deposit •200,
lng
.
Could
ba part time or full ogor, $1 , 440 monthly in·
to
24'x36'
lOOt,
baby
biKlkpock,
white
age syatems, wuer
come . Renter1 PlY ell utili· lot garage, dry baaament, Mobile', homes moved. In· located near Spring Valle~
metal
cebinet.
clothea.
time.
Send
reeume
with
Insulated Doa Houses
and ga1 linet, water
Much, Moch Mororrr Thuro picture to Southern Hilla till. Coli 614-&amp;92-1 189 bath and holf. Coll614-992· sured . 20 yeara experience . Plaza and Foodlend. pool
304-575 -2866 o• 578 · and Cable TV aveilable,
well drilling and ser&amp; Fr 8-1. on At. 180. bohlnd llhmoriol. P.O. Box21-206. doyo or 814-694-2874 alter 3510 ond 614-992-39B3
'
6.
2998 .
hours as pouible 10 am to 4
Columbus, Ohio 43221.
otock yord. Corne &amp; Stell
vice,- trucking (Iimas·
pm and 7 pm to 9 pm
Racine, Oh.
Owner
tranaferred,
muat
~
~=::::::======
tone &amp; dirt}.
Monday-F ridav, Cell 614·
Yord Sere B8 Grope St.4·8· We are looking tor women Green Township new 2 story eecrif1ce. axe cond. 3 bed·
Ph. 614-843-S 191
room . finished basement . 33
Farms for Sale
446 · 2746 or leave
8&amp;. 8:00AM til 8:00. Lots of who would like to be making 4 or 5 bdr. formal dinin·
10-6-tft
message
l-11-1 ,.._
variou1 itema. womena clo- extra money. Meke from groom. utility room. 1Y2 8V2 per cent 81aumeble loan .
thing, aizea 42-46. Men't t20.qo to 1110.00 In on bath , garage, concrete drive. minimal cloaing coau . Farm house &amp; 68 acres with
89 .&amp;00.00 down. Phone tObacco beae and min.-rei Redecorated 2 bdr apt .. e•c.
mlt'dlum• .
ovanlng hovlng o Friendly nice lot , ~ 4Y, ml from
304 · 876· I 662 or 876 · righta. In Porter, Oh1q on location . R~ency Inc. Call
Homo Polrty. Also, olgn up Gollipollo on Rt. 141. Will
7J.ao 'lto.,y 1•·
_ it .U (hevy. Tr . .
1353.
Comporgn Creak Rd
304-676-7283 6'75 -&amp;104
Porch Sefe Aain or Sf)ine end _got a 1400 00 kit of conalder mobile home aa
• fl:fNftrl ............ ,.......... _..l6.5
Finders .........,.... ,•. ;.... SI 10
trede w Jn :~ Bargein priced,
$49,000 c Call 814-448 .. . o. 875 -5388
- • ·
glfti.
ond
·
tavi,
•No
.m
-oney
misc.
llemo.
Setufdoy
only
;
71-10 'Chewy Tr.
·73-79 Ford Tr.
.
6 ~room ' houH. 2 closest' in 7247 .•
.
~ '
.
' .
..
•62,600. Ca!l ,.14 -44&amp;invoiY11d
For
more
)nforma·
9-671
&amp;
Sac:ond
Avo
..
1
o-........: ............. II J5 . Fooiolon .........................•ll
80_
38
.
porchlf.
in
Point
f.'laaeant
,,
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1
bd
r
b•sement
apar1ment
tion,
coH
Mognollo
Nltz
ot
acro11 from Bonded Station.·
13,10 (hovy. ·Jr.
7). 79 Ford 1•.
304-876-54fi6 .
·
-::
Cart 614 ·.446-1437 9om &amp;14-992-3&amp;&amp;1 :
Hood;......................... 116!
thrers ......................... I 150
Houae - for In .Jackaon
34
·
Buaine••
5pm
.
Yard
Sole
279
Stoia
St
o&amp;
U-10 Cti..y. To.
' 73-14 Ford If.
Four bedrooma, kitchen ·
Fomrly. Thuro., Fri., Sot . 9 -1 JOII'j THE ARMY NAITO· CC)untv. Ohio. 5"f'nilla above
Chrom lumptrs........... $70
Chromt lumptrs ......... $70
Buildings family room with' firepl•ce,
Ttturmen off At. 35 on Co
Small kitchen and bdr , fur73-10 Chevy Tx.
73-79 ForxUr.
NAL GUARD MOD PAY
nished , ut1lit1ea p~ . prefer
Grillet ..................c., ..... •ao
To~ Gatos .....
seo
Moving Solo Apri. 6 &amp; 6. GOOD BENIFI . EDUCA· Rd 41. Bloomfield Twp. 2 flni1hed b11ement. low
•ao·a. Point Pluant. 304·
working . non drtnkrng mile ,
73-10 Chevy. lr.
10 14 ford Tr
9AM-&amp;PM. · I 6 Ookwood TIONAL ASS I ANCE. Call bdr., beaament, ehic .
Hurricane 19 acres com· Ref Dep Con 61 4-446·
876-3079. ovaningo.
Tail GotH .................... $70
F.....ro .......~ ...............190
Dr. GoHipolio, Oh.
304-87&amp;-3960 or 1·800· garden apace. large back
'
mercial flat land on Vtrgtnta 4063 .
yerd, good cpmmunity,
• •
642-3119.
73-10 Chtvy. Tr.
langtr I lron&lt;o london
Awe. Water , aawer. gas, R R
across
from
Bloomfield
3
bedroom
home.
8
'12
aaauCount S•pportt .......... .J6j
I
Grills
Yord Solo: Saturday pnly.
1
mable loan. garden spot. sidi,ng. large old fai-m houn Furmshed ap1 . 1 bdr. 7 Neil
April I, 1 130 Second Ava. Open territonea with new ochooi. Cell 614-268-8251
Now and UIM Auto Gloss-loll Medel '"'''
reduced down to 849 .000 and born. S260,000. 1-562- Gallipolis, $235 , utilities pd .
altar
SPM
.
Avon. cell 304-876-1429
GaiUpolla. Rein or Shin~
9-13-lln
3879
304-876 · 5047.
Call 446 -44,16 altar 7pnl,
,,
Rt. 681 Wost Darwin Ohio - 992-7013
In
Eatate3
bdr.
on
Rt
.
36,
V2
Goroge Sole· Fri. and Sat., Lldy to live-in. Muat be neat,
E,;ergv·Efficient 3 bed Furnished apt 1136 Y2 2nd,
Diebetic Blood 'monitor, clo- eble to lift. no amoklng,light mi Weal of HMC. Call
35 Lots 8i Acreage
rooma,
Shall.
6"
walls,
81
4·448-0&amp;03
.
Gallipolis.
$186 wetor 1&gt;'! . 2
r----:----~--.,---------------rl thing, box aprtnga, mattreaa. housework. 304-675in1ulated floor, insulated
bdr Call 446-4416 altar
Home Inc .• tirea, other odda 1785 .
windowo. 813,900.00 your
7pm .
and ins. 101 Mobotlne Ox. - - - - - - - - - - Muat aell 3 bdr. rench.
G1t111
County·
land
for
sale
lot
.
304-875-3981,
Wutbrooke
Subd
..
FR
.
Help wented. lady to clean
Goltlpotlo. 8 :00-1:00
Television Listening Devices
on Raccoon Creek. near Nicely fum11hed mobile
houae. one dey • week. woodllurnar, carport. deck,
Computerized Hearing A1d Selection
achoola, Bee~tlful Alta Lo1 home. 3 State At. 7 , '14 mileaccaas to home, eff . apt., central" air
YVd Sole: 203 Kinaon, April *4.00 hour, heve own tran•- C1ty utiliti&amp;l,
ecres, 2 mi from Pt. Pleasant Oh10 River, appro• 4000 end heat in citv. adults only.
135,000. Ct)l 814 -4484.&amp;.&amp;. 1 0 · 7. riding toyo. portotion 304-8 711-6500
~
Hearing Evaluations for All Ages
on Jericho Rd. 3 bedrooms, teet of water frontege, cteek Call 61 4-446·0338
7144.
clothea. pool table. kitchen
1 bath. full basement , can accomadatelarger plea·
. toblo, amoll oppllonc01, Help wentad. boy to mow
wooden
deck. BYz pet eeau· sure boats. Owner aeelung Bachelor apt , 1st clan.
~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Immediate
poaaeaaion
2
toya .
yerd. for oummer. ~04-876·
bedroom home, remodeled . moblo loon, $64.000 304- pr1v1te sale to lnveslorS or newly furn1sh_ad , Ref. r111q .
Ll.i Licensed Clinical Audiologist
8500 .
daveloporo Colt (6141448· 8225 permo 154 First Awe
tobilcco biM, 2 acres, city 875-7733
:z::
2974 or 446-0766.
Need 1 babyaitter, Flatrock oehoola. Rt. 664, 123,000
~:\'t:~i~. I 4~~~6~11i;j~ 6 .
SAVE THOUS4f'U)S BUY
Coli &amp; 14-246-6298.
(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
area. Coli 304·87&amp; ·4889
FROM OWNER':'Ir.iot deal"' Bv owner 37 acres. 3 mt.
Middleport
417 Seco,nd ·Avenue, Bo1 1213
town
on this recently remo- from HMC , on Kamper Furmshed 3 rm apt , uptt&amp;ir1,
Beautiful
2
story
country
Voung man 21 yra. or old8r
&amp; Vicinity
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631
deled
home Extra large Hollow Rd. 810 ,600 f~rm . utilities pd . &amp;195 mo .. tao
hOme,
4
bdr
..
LR,
beamed
to be manager of Appliance
rooms, cerpetad through· Coli 614-448-7476
deposit . 94 Locust. Adults
•
atore. Muat heve tome aalea ceiling, DR, 2 fireplaces.
8-13 tfn
out.
l9t1
of
storage
room
,
well
fneuleted.
vinyl
aiding
.
only
Call 6 I 4-446· 1340 or
experience, muetknowarea.
Gerage aele in Feir View Hta. good houro 10·5, good aluminum windowa. Vi 1cre plul Ya baaement. large front 100 acres farm land, priced 614 -446-3870.
Table. aaw. wood recka . chence for edvencement. lot·or 17 acreaaveilable Call
porch and carport !ituated for qUick sale taii614-38B·
clothing. Frldoy ond Sotar- Apply Seturdoy Only. lngleo 614-446-2369 .
on end lot in quiet neighbor- 8139 .
Riverside Apts Mtddlepart
doy. Coli &amp;14-992·31 10.
hood, priced in upper 30's or - - - - - - - - - - Special rates for Spruor
Appliance Rental, 317 Moin
Setllng of Eototo 111 147 take oY&amp;r payment of 8227 46 acres and bern 24X36 on Citizens S130 Equal Haua·
St. Pt. Pla11ont. WV.
with down payment negotl · Bl.aden Mercerville Rd. some mg Opportunthes . 614 ecrea. one houl8, 3 bema,
timber, mostley pasture . 5 992 -7721
one gerege, 158 acrea bottom able 304-676-6686
.
'
ft. Brush Hog end Cattle rack
land. reat in peature end
&amp; Vicinity
1B Wanted to Do
3 bedroom houia with 1 Y.. for long bed Ford Pickup
timber plua tobacco ban
1 and 2 bedroom tUrn11hed
•ere lot Geltipol11 Ferry, Call 614-266-6094
860.000. 121 100'1• ocr11
apt1 for rent m M1ddlep~rt
phone 304-676 · 1702 or
paature and woodland
Coli 61 4 · 992 -5304 , ba *BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
MOVING OUT SALE. April Will do lawnlng &amp; yard work
17 acres at Bashan . Ohio
875-6391
$23,000. 131 28 ocrao will
twef!!n 4 00 and ' 6 00
86600 .00 . Call 61 4 -667· eventngs.
1ot·8th, 1406\11 Ohio St, Call Kalth ot81 4 ·256·626 I
*FOOTERS *GRADING
Mil with 1 47 ocroo or with
Pont Pleeunt. Sale inaide on alter &amp;·OOPM
1001h •t extr1 coat All•crea VV:ell cared for property in 6160
*CONCRETE WORK
reiny daya . .,
,.
Muon. Low upkeep. 304 ·
liJ,ted are more or .leta
1 bedroom furnJahed apt
Will do baby sitting In my property locetod }n Goillo
4'12 acres land on Bud Call 614 992-6434 or 3Q4·
175-6743
'
Auto wether and dryer. oak home. Rodney area, 7AM to County, Walnut Townahlp.
Chattin Rd. 86 .000. 304 - · 882-2516
teble with 4 cheira, coal 7PM. Celll14·246-9131
Reduced by owner. 5 Y.~ 676-4464 .
Contocl John Owono, 614·
atove, ~other houaehold
•crea , 2 housaa, 2 c•r
379-287&amp;. No Sunday calla
In Middleport, 1 bedrobm
itema, aome toola, etc. Clif- Waldrng . oil typoo or small pleaae.
garege. 2 barns. pond, Aah · 6 acres of land , pubhc water furmshed apt Utd1ties :in·
ton. W.Ve Watch for 8igna. )obi. CoH &amp;14-4.&amp;&amp;-9404
ton. WVo Call 30, · 678 - and electric , 304 -676 · eluded . $196 00 plus dep2320.
2449
Como T•ka A Look II See the
os•t Call after 6 00 P.m.
Handymon-porntlng, woll od In Sundoy pepor .ond
614-992 -7177 .
Annount:l!lllf:nls
B
Public Sale
paper. plumbing, electrical. come eee how nice thia
NIce 4 b.dr hou11 by owner. 2 level lots. 7 miles from
1 acre lot. 6 mihta from Pt. town, oil Rt. 2 Coli 304 · APARTMENTS . mob'ila
carpentry, odd jobs. Aeooo- hou1e ia inaide . For Nle by
&amp; Auction
""bte rotoo. Coli &amp;14-258· owner 81Jt% '•1aum1ble Pleasant Call ' 614 -446 - 676-6 689 aftor 5pm.
homes. houses Pt. Phtssint
6495.
loon. 3 bodrooma. 2 botho.
1876.
8nd Gallipolis 614 -446 ·
3 Announcement•
tomlly • room . Kitchen with
8221
Auction every fr1d1y night et - : - ' - - - - - - : -· lcDopondoble yard roirvica. . dlshwesher, r•no-. refrig.
the
Hertford
Community
Rcnlals
35185 Oak Hill Rotd
32 ·Mobile Homes
Weedo. Wolkwayo cleo .. ~. Utility room. Potlo, 2 cor
N1ce apartments for rent in
SWEEPEI! end sowing mo- Center. Truckloads of now leevea nked . Hedges gerege, ell alec., he•t pump,
Lon&amp; Bottom, OH. 45143
Henderson. WV. Call 3Q..4•
for Sale
merchendlae
every
week.
chlne repair, part•. · end
trimmed, ate. Colll14-992· oio conditioning . Coli 773 ·
675- 1972 alter 5PM .
oupplioo .
Pick up and Conolgmento of now &amp; uud 22&amp;9. Bill Sleek. .
5942 or 773-5927 .
41
Houses for Rent
We Use Von SChrader
delivery, Davia Vecuum merchandiM elwaya welCleen•r. one helf mile up comed. Richard Aeynolda. Custom butchering, 8 dtyu Houae with 4 Iota, blrn, NEW AND USED MOBILE
Equip111nt Rtcomtnended
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL - Houae for rent Call 304- -45 ,- Furnished Rooms
Georges erHk Rd . Coli Auctioneer . Call 304-276· wook, phone 304- 882· Upper River Ad. Coli &amp;14·
by Ludinl Carpet Manu·
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES . 676 -7263 876· 5104 or
.30&amp;9.
614-446-029.&amp;.
3124.
258 · 11188 or &amp;14-448 - 4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS,
For ren1 ·sieeptng Rooms
lecturers.
676 ·6386
..
7228.
and light hou&amp;e keeping
RT 36 .. PHONE fl4 -448 ·
'FREE ESTIIAT~ '
8elloon1 for Get WeU, AnniStarlco Troo &amp; Lown Sorvico.
727.&amp;
Wanted To Buy
3 rooml with prtvate beth, rooms. Parle Central HoteL
voriOrya, Blrt_hdoyo. portioo. 9
Londocoplng. oMdlrg, fort II· Houoe for Solo. 82 Lincoln
3-22-tln
ref Aequ'ested -can 61 4 · Coli 614-446-0756 . •
Singing Gorrilto . CtH Botlzlng. thotchlng, for com· St. U 2 .600. noodo oome
12x&amp;O Schult 10x22 It 448· 2216 loon•• Co. 11.&amp;-.&amp;.&amp;8-4313. We pey ca•h for' late model , ptoto lown oorvlco, Coil us. repolr. Coil 814-25&amp;-1773
porch, large level lot, Crown
clun ualtd cara.
304-578-2010.
after 15pm
City, prlco neg.. ho\p fl . 4 rooms in Gottlpolla. 81 60 •• 46 Spece. for Rent
Jim Mlhk Chev. -Oido Inc.
•
.
~onco. Cot1814-26tl-1444.
n5 dep. Con ~14 · 26&amp; - ---------'--..:....
4
Giveaway
Bitt Gone Johnoon
Will boby sit In my homo 11100 down·moblto home
9354
11 4-448·3172
weekdays, rofaroncH, 304· end large fot ·vour own boat
1973 Boron 12x86 2 bdr ..
Mobtle home lot, 1 2'x50' or
175·2·07.
dock· o-or financing. Coli central eir, underpinned ,
•meller,
$75 Water peid, 4th
2
trdr
unfurniahed
houae
&amp;14-2111 · 1218.
Mete I Honde crete a to give• ·
Buying dolly ·gold. oliver
awning. exc;. cond. . on w~h goroge Coli &amp;14 -446 · a. Ne~l. Golhpolia Call 448colno,
ringo,
lowolry,
sterling
wty.
Pick
up
11
loti
Hondo
Now H--htonsivo
rented lot In town Coli
4416 alto• 7PM
1: ll,ltiL : II
BooutNul L·shopo, 4 bdr, 114·441-8677 or 614 -446 - 9686 .
ware. old colne, lt~rge cur·
Shdp.
,.ncy. Top prlc11. Ed. Bur·
fro me bouoo, lg . LR, mode'"
,_,.,;., ·Wark
2905 alter 11 .00:
Smell 4 ·room and beth COUNJ'RY MOilLE Homo
kitchen. DR, 1 l'ir both,
' sock of boby clotheo. Cell ott Iorber lhop, 2nd. Avo.
house In Middleport. C•r· Pork Route 33. North of
Cust.,. Polo lldgt.
&amp;14-245-9213 .
Middleport, Oh. 114-992- --:::-:- - : : : : - ' - : - - - - loundry·utlllty rm, ottechod
12x85 Indy to~al el&amp;ctnc. peted. stove and refrigeretor Pomerov. Large lots. C~ll
2
1
34,.
.
Bulin•••
&amp; Gopragos
goroge. 40 's. Colll14·4441·
oxc . cond. Coli 614 -448 - provided . Attochld gorega
614-992 -7479
Opportunity
Mole doehound. Approx . 2
80&amp;4.
.Rotfllot Werlr
1347.
Grht for aingle or working
Wonted to buy: mlnl-blko,
yra. 'old. HOUHbroken. GOOld
Aluminolm &amp; Vl"'l !HII1191 ,
couple. Sorry, no pete or 1 Rental space for 1f•vel trailood condition. Call I 14with i:hlld,.n. Colt 81 4·182Duple•: Soli or Ront, 01111
15 Years- Experience
down -mobile home children e1815 . 'month plua era. cempen. told up1. Wa ·
Coffee Shop lor 1011 operot· lido rented, xent tho other
&amp;349.
41-2038 .
lng do-town, loOotton 454 fumlaMd. Adults only, ~o end lerge lot-your own boet security depo11t . Phone rer. aewer, etectric cebll
GREG IOUSH
Furniture, muot pick up. Coil Wonted to buy:·colt 46 outo, Second Avo., Golllpolla. Coli poll, Ref Dop. Colt 1114- dock-ownor tinoncing. Call 614-992-11292 oltor !I or hook upo. Coli 304-7735651 •fttr 5:00p.m.
PH. 992-7611
wHkend.
&amp;14-256 -1216.
114-441·3407.
304-171·171 1 oftor 5:00.
304·112· 2583.
· 11-1-tfc
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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

All IIASS..... $1.ot OfF

985-3561
All Mabt

Aulllorirtd John DHre.
lew Holllnd. Bush Hoc •
firm EqMiptlllnt
Diller

at my home Monday·
Thunday, 7·9 p.m.
Barbara Hannum, Clerk

Public Notice

Real Estate General

SERVICE

U. S.- RT. 50 EAST

mentation
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by lhllmay
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3-24-tfc

GUYSVILLE,

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE

.··~ BOGGS
, SALES·.&amp;'SERVIC'r ·

Real Estate
PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF
WILDA !lANlNG, Doceoad
CASE NO . 24720
Doeket 12, Poge 475
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
"On March 19, 1985. in
the Moigo County Probote
Court. Cooa No 24720,
Dono H, Roymond. 40804
St. Rt 684, Albony, Ohio,
45710. WI&amp; appointed EKe·
cutrix of tho 'lltotl of Wilda
Honing, docooMd. boto of
40$20 St. Rt. 192, Albony
·
Ohio. 45710.
Robort E. Buck.
Probote Judge
Lena K. Ne11alro•~. Clerk
(3) 22, 29; 141 6,,3tc

ICUT OUT FOI

REPAIR
Ala• Trutillttle•
'"· 992-5612
or 992-7121

eceipta, end E~

~Trenapo~ation,_

11-14-tlc

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

and ill IUpportNig docu-

Executive Director at
Meigs County Counci on
Aging. Inc.. Box 722,
Mulbeny Hliahta. Porno·
roy, Ohio 45789 to obtain
tun details of the type of
uanaponation llll'llice that
is .-led pri!&gt;r to pi'!IPiring
a P!!IJIOMI.
Written commentl and/ or . propo1111l1 muat be
submhted within 30 diVI
to the agency at the above
addr- with a copy to lhll
Ohio Department. of Tf!"S·
lion. DMsion of rub26

'f92·5875 Or
742-3195

12·8 lie

Rt. 124,P_..y

~of M~, SumoneryR of CMh 4llnOII,

in.,,.•._ -inter·

Opwatora who

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Call:

Garage ·

Public · Notice

handicapped

ReSidential &amp; Commercial

P-roy, Ohio

Deputy Director.

transit ·opeoato.-s ·including
!lt*lloia, for the
providing of trentpOrtdon
Mnlice for the elderly

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Roger Hysell

71 0. Columbus, Ohio
4321 11-0899; Attention:

arid • lhqpplng

M,ILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

"2·621$., 9t2-7314

South Front Stnot, Hoom

80Cilll

'"· 992-6931

44lmopd

V. C. YOUNG Ill

Public Notice

end goyemmetlUII

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish

IPEC/Al

Cal 992·3561

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{Free Estim1tea)

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FENCl &amp; SUPPLJ

1-11·1 mo.

- Aoofmg an4 gutter wortt
- Concrete work
-Piumbintl •nd Mectriul

Admissions - William Martin,
Racine; Nelson Watson, Pomeroy.
Discharges- Clarence Hayman,
Karen Bt;OWtl.

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including toanij)GIIIltion to

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Installed ,.,
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Expert Service And
Quality Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

r-Addons and "'"'"""9

54 Misc. Merchendise

Public Notice

on -

SAIIWtE SYStEMS
AP~Il

PlASTiCS

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Southern Ohio Coal Co. has
actuaUy tued the appeal of a Feb. 8
order of the Ohio Industrial Commission, In which the Industrial
Commission dented an earlier
appeal flied by Southern Ohio C&lt;ial
after compensation benefits were
awaided Jarrell.

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Files for divorce

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program.
contact
King,
at
Mefgs
County
are 'iBrenda
nte rested
in ffits
the Mlddlepon Pollee Department,
after 4: 30 p m . weekdays and
anytime on weeklmds, or Dorlna
• Good, Southern Cadettes' leader, at
843-5324.

Easter services at the Salvation Army, Butternut Avenue, wUI be
held at 10 a.m. Sunday with YTSM Eloise Adams In charge. There
will he special music and readings. Outpost Sgt. Dora Wining and
· Maj. Glenna Rummel (R) wm also participate. L
Babies and children under six can lle enrolled in the cradle roll.
At 7 p.m . the Rev. Don Karr w!U be the speaker. There will be
special music.

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Busm·ess Services

ni~ other community groups~in

Salvation Army sets services

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program Cadette
Is being
by
Southern
Girl Scout Troop

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DITCHING
SERVICE

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Bus.; 985-3813
985-3837

spo~o~

Sunrise service slated
Grace EplscOpa~ Church sunrise services wlll be at 7 a.m Sunday
followed at 8 15 a.m. by a breakfast prepared and served by the men
of the church. Holy Euchaflst will be celebrated at 10:15 a.m . There
will he no Sunday school

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officer.
The program will begin at 5 p.m.
at Southern _Junior · High and
continue through 7:30p.m. Parents
are also invited to participate In the
'program with their daughters. The

· Harold (Bo~) Davis who Is Ul at his home in Syracuse will observe
his btrthday on Easter Sunday Cards may be sent to him at Box 723,
Syracuse.

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and show a film which has been
provided by Carl Hysell, juvenUe

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A woman officer from the police'

Carleton Church wUI have sunrise services ai 6 a.m. Easter

Bu~ness Senrices

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

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part in program

-Y

FHday. April 5, T985

PHONE 992-al56

The Daily Sentinel

Car wash slater! Satwday ·

Sun~ise services Sunday

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46 Spac.a for Rant

LAFF·A·DAY ·

61

Trailer lots for rent, sewer
and water turniahed. will
taka one small child, 304-

JO 2 row piJnter. tobacco
Mtter, 5 pt. chizel plow. Jl)

8 ft . wheel diac. Now
Holland hay roka. 3 pt. poll
hole digger, aickle mower. 8
ft. drag dlac .- Call 6'14-26612~5 .
.

676-1076 .

47 Wantltd

-

to .Rant

'

near Gallipolis w it h garage .

after

like to rant IOJ on Ohio River

130 Farman with cultiva-

for boat dock . Ohio side with
picnic;: area : Call 614-992-

tors, axe. cond. · Call

tractors to choote from &amp;
complete -line of new a..

l(l olllt• o... Fu••• ••1•""·••o. I

• 51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
·62
OI,Je
.s ·t .,. Gallipol.
i • . New
~ use.
d ·wood
- coal_st~ves.
6
pc wood LR suite $399,
bunk bed1 t199. antron
recliners 899 , new &amp; used
,b edroom suites, ranges,
wringer washers, &amp; shoes.
New livingroom suites
$199-$599, I-mps, ·also
buying coal &amp;. Wood stoves.
Call614-446-3159.

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man, 4 tableis, (extra heavy) ,
$685 . Sofas and chairs

priced from $2~5 . to $896 .
Tables. $60 'and up to 812&amp; .
Hide·a·beds,$390. and up

td $660 .. s'ofa bods 8145 .
R~clinors, $225 . to $375 ..
U.mpo from $28 . to 8125 .

54 Misc. Merchandise . 54

Spring Special-Patriot utility
buildings on display at two
convenient locations, B &amp;. S
Produce. Vi8nd St. Pt . Plaa·
tant, end French City Mobile

full or twm. $58., firm, $68 .
and 878 . Queen sets, 8225 .

4 dr. chests. $49 . 5 dr .
chests, $59 . Bed frames,
S20 . an~ 826 .. 10 gun . Gun
cabinets. e350. Gas or
electric ranges $376 . Baby
mattresses. 825 &amp; &amp;35, bed

frames S20. $25. l!o 830.
king frame $60. Good selec tion of bedroom suites,
rockers. metal cabinets ,
headboards $38 Be up to

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Used Furniture ·· 6 pc.
dinette, head boards, and 2
bedrOom Suites. 3 miles o'ut
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to
5pm, Mon . thru Sat .

614-446-0322

VW Beetle parts ahd 2 year
old Murray Grey Bull. Call

614-286-4621 .

Gravely trac~or, new cond..

81 ,300, yard •preadar $26.
Gall -814-446-3384.
Weight bench with leg .llfta.
arm pulla and weights $80 .
Call614-446-1097.

Cou,n~y

CouCh"B. chair 3 y;'.:·old. Call
614'446·8~86

or altor5,30
call 614-446-8127 . .
30' white elect . range $80.
La(e m~del ~ Sears washer
$110 . Westinghouse dryer
aBO. Call614-446-7268.
Oold velvet swivel rocker.
black vinyl recliner, $25

bl~.

:il"

aizea.

building material I . Gallipolis ,
Block Co., 123'h Pine St ..
Gallipolis. Ohio 45831 . Coli
614-446-2783.
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Block. brick, mort•r 8nd
masonry suPplies. Mountain

State Block, Rt. 33, Now
HaiH!n, W. Va. 304-8822222.

tor
7182 . •
Woodburning furnance like
new, capable of

heating

2000 sq .h . $300. Call614446-4113 .
Johnson Upright Furnace,
used 1 yr., 6 rms . of gas
duct. ex . cond., 10,000
BTU . Call 614-446-0665.
Toot box for pickup truck,
full of carpenter tools, all
kinds. Call 614-446 -3774.

VANGUARD PAINTS you can trust .
bach HardWare,
Pomer·o y. Ohio. Call 614 ~
992-2811 .
85-205 F 3 .8 ~oom lens for
any Cannon 36mm SlR

camara . $126.00-offer. Cell
614-949-2693 9em to
2am .

P~ts for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding all broedo. Heated
AKC Doberman pupj,ias;
Stud Sentice. Call614-4467795 . .

C0m8' t6 ua

fOr

Animal glfu . Rabbi,ta ,
chicks. ducka art in. ·· All
apeclals on birds. tanka and
other itema end Saturday, '
April 6th .. Fish Tonk. 2413
Jackson Avenue, Point Plea..... 304 - 676 - ~083 .

each.
,. · Call 614-446-7928
eve.

For

2 ,twin Hollywood beds, like

Phone 614-992-3526.

Rabbits. young laying heno.
Call304-458-1808 .

neW, asking $100 ea . Call

614-446-0920 .

mower. $460 .00.
Maytag washer. t160.00.

finiahed. '
Westinghouse refrigerator
and electric stove set in
harvest hold . Good condi ·
tion. $300. for the · pair .
Cherlene. Hoeflich , 614·

992-5292 .
For sale. set of bunk beds
nice condition. $65 .00 for
both. Sara RarriaeV. Co· Rd .
.. · 26 Pomeroy Pike near Meigs
·

Pickens used furniture . 304875-8483 or 675-1450.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE . Used stoves
and refrigerators. Compere
our prices , aave today .

Phone 304-773 -5430 ..
64 Misc . Merchandise
Knauff Firewood Splil· 95%
hardwoods. Vou pick up or

67

Phone 614-367-7.695 .
FireWood

$20.00

piCkup

Musical
lnstrul,ilents

load. 830.00 delivered . Call
304 -675 - 6782 or 676 -•
2991 .
WANTED -Area Sports Enthuaiaats that want to re·
ceive direct mail apeciala

locally. Write Credit

County Sports. 304-8762988 or write to Rt. 1. Bo•
4 71 , Point Pleasant, W1 Va.
Include name addre11 and
zip.
Cu1tom drapariea, 1 Inch
venetian blinds, vertical
blind• ~ Roman woven wood
shades. Installed It discount
prices. Free estimates. P. A .

ap,net plano. Can be seen
Men~

agar: P.O . l!o• 537. Shelbyville, IN 48,_7 6.
J
Yamaha C.P. 30 electronic
plano matching a111p included 8700. Coll814-4464526.
Bundy Trumpet, 1 '12 yra. old,

Tra~spurt;IIIDil

AtarL 2600 wilh storage
of driving paddleo UOO. 8'
Ford truck topper t ,250.
Alter 7 p.m. 304-8761768.

8 foot pool table, exc cond.
we deliver . HEAP vender. 30!1-8B2-2347 . .
614-258-8246.
2 hp Roto Tiller. uoo.oo.
limestone, Sand, Grevel. ~04-875 - 5158.
Pick up at Richards l!o Son.
Call 814-448 -7786 .
8 foot truck topper t121i.
FOI'1Y 6 111 foot IIHII POita
6PEC1At cut olaba 8 PU t100. Coli 30•·1711-2452.
IOAidl delivered In d~mp
truck •100. or 21oado f180 . Rldlculouolll 2 uiod snow
You pickup 815 . Cell 814- moblleo for tl'lo price of line,
muot 1111. Call 304-882·
245-5804 .
Pool People Spacial:

'40% off gamoo &amp; pool Baby t30.00, Blue
lounges. 35% off toot klta, PfOm droll size 9 t2&amp;.00,
brushes, nata. vac hose,' vee' Ono long pooch droll
headt, therometart. Middle· uo . ~. 2 polro ladloo size
port 814-992-5724 orGolll- 32 pento new. Cal 30467&amp;-30411.
polio 814-448 -3(151 .

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Autos for Sale

plowa. hayblnet, rakea,

buahog•. diac, spike tooth
harrow, cultivator•. to·
bacco aetter, mowing
machine. Bolent mower.
woodburnlng stove ..
We buy used equipment!
Jiyiden 'a Farm Equipment,

614-446-1675 .
with attachments. $660.
Call 814-446-0671.
Front end loader fits H or'M
International trac'tor, 420
Case backhoe, good ahape.
Call 814; 446-2757.

8X14 Baker flat truckbed
with otool oldoo . Call 614448-2767.

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TOP GAStt paid for '80
model and n.-wer Uaed can.
Smith Buick-Pontiac. 1911
·Eastern Ave .. Clalllpolia . Call
614-446-2282.
1983 Plymouth Reliant 4
dr.. auto.. 51,000 mllao.
1982 Dodge 400 auto.
38.000 millis. Call 614379-2726 .
1978 Thunderbird, air, new
radials. CoU614-446-0613.

1 Roaen or Shore Hqrn bull
approx. 600 lb. can 8142!6-62BO.
.
Saddle horses, alao gaited
trail. Riding lesaona.
Tack. Call 614-69B-3290.
Rutll Reevea.
fOr

Good

riding

horse.
304-676-6386.

qu•rter

pan
e200 .00 .

horae,

23 White Rock hens. 1
rooster. *1 .50 each or beat
offer. Call 304-882-2972 .

84

Hay &amp; Grain

Po~ted

tomlt ,o

planu

f100.00 per 1000 or $.10
por plant. Call 814-8435309 eveninga.
Frooh ~rHn beano .89 lb,
Sodding plants 11 .29 dO. ..
Colory .311 stalk. Onion H11
.291b .. 5-10_.1 0 fenlllzer 50
lb beg 13.50. B &amp; 8 Produce
acrou the bridge In Point
Pleasant.

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetiMe guarantee. Local refer_
e ncea
furnithed : FrM eatimate1 .
'Call collect 1-614-237- •
o4ee; dov iu night. ROll"••

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Farm Equipment

8uoh Hog rotary
mo-r model TM-5. ·
mount 3 pt. hitch. I ft. cut.
Exc. cond. CoM ' 304-451.1 727.

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.p ON'T WORR Y,
RICHIE. TtiEY
L.00K L.lk.E- WI C6

NO U$t; TO ANY·

P&amp;OPL&amp;.

eiODY.

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J l!o J 'o Homo. Improve• ·
menta, Siding VInyl&amp; alumi--

·H

num siding, owrhang rutter

&amp; roofing. Free ootlmot".
Call614-387-7488.
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.o &amp; M Contrsctoro. VInyl
10 815
' - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ~&gt;-,'*'" n;
and · aluminum aiding·
rapl.cement windowa ~.
--"1"'-----~ in ou l.a tl ng- roofi na ..
remodeling 1nd new\.
71
Autos for Sale
74 Motorcycles
construction-gutters. Cal~
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1974 Plymouth Fury 3 with
1979 400 Chrysler englna,
just put in also Saw Mill for
oolo . Call 614-246-6644.
1969 v.w with nawiy.rebuilt
engine. $600 ao is or 8700
with paint lob. Call 614245-9398 after 4 .

1969 Rambler, Ambassador
air , good coi1d ,.
$400.00. 9 Cu ft freezer
t160.00 . Phone 304-882 2240between12and9PM.
w ,i th

1979 Datoon 210. otandard
1982 _Ford Escort 4 apd.,
39,000 mi. 35 MPG, mull
ooli, $2,750, VGC . Call
614-388-87,1 0.
,,,..

ahift, some ruat, t1.500.00 .

1980 Suzuki L$·760 4 cyl..
4 ltroke, undere,OOOmilea.
adult ridden, never abused,

with accou, 81
814-448-4171 .,
19:77 Hilnda

.eoo. Call

759

4 K, very

good cond .• accell, • 900 .

304-468-1863.

Call 8 ,-._ 446 _1097 .

1980 Mont, Carlo T·top, all
power. high ,-n.ileage.

1972 Pontiac Model J,
5.000mileoonnewtlrooand
bettory, $600. Cell 304875·3000.

13, 1'00.
4230.

67 Truimph Spitfire conver:"

197
7 Ke_waokl .1 000 ,Ltd .
260 Bultaco. Coll614-4466696
·
1974 Hondo 760, good
cond .. ••trat included . Call
614-245-5120 ..

Call 614 -446 •

11abla, new top. new tires.
1981) Malibu w~gon. 1971 bellory. $&amp;95. Coli 304OldsCuttus&amp; 1977illova2. .576-221 B.
dr. ·Will take ·trade . Call
1978 LTD. 2 door. 4o.ood
614-446-7832.
miles.. one owner, or will
1981 AMC Spirit OL, 2 dr .. trade for truck or liveetoclc .
hatchb.ack, PS, PB, AM -FM Call 304-875-4437.
stereo, air, tilt, 4 1pd ... great
'78 Ford G~an Torino SW.
gas uver. Pric;:ed-Jo Mil. C811
57.000 mlloo, exc. cond,
614-245-5040 after 6PM .
p~ice on lnapectlon. Call
1981 Honda Sta"tion 304-676-4689,.
Wagon. auto. trans .. 33.000
miles, one owner, ex. cond. '79 Chewette, eir, 4 1peed.
new _tireo. •1 .800 . Call
Call 614-24&amp; -9295
304-676-6169 aher 6pm
Factory rnede car trailer, wookdoyo.
duel wheela, Spare, wench,
new· ·cond. $1900. Johns
Trucks for Sale
J\utQ Sales, · Bulaville Rd, 72
Gallipolis 814-446-47.8 2.
1983 4x4 s -to, Call 8141982 .VW Jolla · Diooel. 6 446-1347.
spd, one owner, air cond,
em-fm tape, ' $'6,500. Call 1982 C-1 0 Chevy auto. PS.
614-245-6615.
PB. AC ••tilt wheal. AM-FM,
radio. 86.000. - Call 8141983 Chovelle. 26,000 mi., 245-6870.
red. with 4 SP8$d.' $2B95.
Coli 614-379-2682.
1973 GMC 2'h ton. STELLIFTm bucket truck. with
1978 Grand Prix SJ, PS, PB. generator. 84,000. Cia I
pow. windows&amp; doorlocko, 814-266-6034 after 6PM.
AC, auto. trana .1 tilt wh..l,
bucket aeeta, "new paint &amp; 83 Ford F- 350 dually
.tires, new 1hock1 6. braket . pickup, V.-8 : 4apd .. Cal efter
Call 614-2_6 6 -843.9-: · ·· ·3PM,, 61'\ - 266-126~.

19B2 Honda 750 Custom,
2,000 mi. ax. cond .. back
rest, lugu•ge raqk,$1960.
Coli 614-388-9809 . .·
1980 LTD Kawasaki 750 .
2,000 actual miles. like
naw. Very oherp. 11600.00.
Call814-949-2410 or614~47-3901 .

-Spring special ' Cl!ne'o deep_
ateam carpet cle•ning.
Scotch , guard, free eeti.·
mateo. Call 814-992-6309
or 614-742·2211 .
- --'-'- - - - - - ' - J l!o L Insulation. Vinyl
aid,ng. roofing, replacement

wlndowa. otorrn windows,
store dooro. Call 614-9922772.
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RON'S Television Service.
Specializing .in Zenith and,
Motorole,

Quuar.

and

house calls. Call , 304-5 782398 or 814-448' 2,.54.
Fetty Tree Trimming, otump
removal . Call 304-875 1331 .
RINGLES'S' SERVICE, experienced"carp!llnter, electri•1
clan, muon, painter. roof-

ing . (including hot tor
opplicatlonl 304-875-2088
Of 675-7388 .

1974 Harley Davidson X-

Rotary or coblotool drMiing.
Most well a completed ume
day. Pump uleo and oervl614 949 2091
·
cei. 304-Bsa-3102.
1974 750 Honda fully· l - - - - - , - - - - - dreued, 14,000 miles., Cement Flnilhlr. Rick Gar1800. 304-675-7733.
field, 614-985-4484. Ndrlvewayo, porking Iota. A.,Y
Hondo ATC 110 3 .whoolor, olze job. Replace old
Concrete.
hardly ever uaed. lik ... new.
t80o.oo. con 304-176Building-remodeling, dry8022 .
wall. kllchen-bethroom inltlllad, door-window fram90. Call after , 8 :00PM ••

Ing. vinyl and alumn .aiding,

75

Boats and
Motors for Sela

Gasoline powered waed cUt·
ter. Power Scythe, aaw

blade ancloporecoble. f176.
Coll614-245-9398 aftar-4 .
Camper .t op for . Dautaon
King Cab l~ngbod or equalant: ·like. new.- 8200. Call
814-245-939B'ahor 4. · · ·

Stihl 038 AV chain oaw,
VGC. t275 . Soars 2 HP
electric air compresaor,
VGC, '250. Call 614-388 B710.

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30' Sn-pperriding moWer. 8
HP; good cond .. $600. 6 HP
simplicity rototiller new motor 8200. ·CoN 614-38771B2 .

roofing. 304-875 -2440.
B &amp; D Homelmproven'tentl,
vinyl end aluminum aiding,
life time warrenty. guaere.
aoffit, lnaulltion. replacement windows. 20 year ·
warrenty. Free eetimatea.
304-578-8101.
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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
COr. Fourth and Pine
·Golllpolio. Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or
614-446-4477
:
JIM 'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1, Box 355..Galllpolio. Call514-387-0678.

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Good-1 Excavating. boll1mente, footers, drivewayt,
nptic tanks. l•ndaceping.
Call ony't imo 814-446 4637, Jamal L. Davleon, Jr.

1972 Olda 98. loaded, runs
good . $295 . Call 61 .4 -9864454.
.

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tect1ve teams up

Plymouth Voyager
8-pa11enger wen . &amp;~00 . 00 .
Call 814-992-2670 after
.3 :30.

R11aonablo Ratao. !)11chlng
for weter, Qll, electric. and
drolnage linea. Cell 814445 -8508 or 81 4-4•82776 .

1973 Duller . _ ~ door. As io . ·
Coll614 -992-2482 . Bob or
larry Byer.

1977 Chrysler New Yorker
Broughoro. V-8. AC, PW.
P~ aeatJ , AM-FM stereo tape

Newahour

•

2 door,Hard top. 6t.OOO
miles. SZ196.00. Call614387-.7750.

. 7 :30

-1983 Ford Ranger, lon;.:::::::= = = = = = =l : =
bed, 12.000 mlleo. like now.
Auto- Repair
304-875-8889 after 5 :00.
100 boles mixed hay 81.60 '73 Monte Carlo, 304-875- 1;:;:=;=::;:::;:;;;::
7502.
1bale. Call814-367 -7419 .
73
Vane
4 W .O .
1 97( Chryiler New Yorker
Good mixed hay for. sale. otetlon . wegon . . 304•875- 1 - . . , - - - - - - - - - •1.60 per bolo. Call 814- · 1481 .
992-3709 ovtningo.

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IHIOI Comlne Attractions .
8:00
Cil ClJ Knight llkler

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Pitch
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1977 Travel Trailer, 26 ft.
air. electric and gas;, h•at.
Awning. good condition.
1984 Oodgo Caravan. 18,000. 304-875-4085 .
Loaded . Call 614 -849 2273 .
79 Motore'Homea
1981 Subaru front whool
&amp; Campara
drl•e station wagon G .l .. _ _ _ _ _ _...,._ __
pockage. 1984 Buberu 4
.
whHI drive, 2 door, hatch- 1972 Mldu comper air 19
back G.l . package. Call It
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304-4118- 10511 or 458- Oele;~ · con · 0 v - - u 1503.
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-=74 M
le
contolned. good cond. Call
otorcyc •
814-258-857• oltar 3:30.

Aloo pools filled . Coli 614- ,
256-1141 or 814-448 1175 ,or 814-448-7811 .
•
Ke.n'a Water Service. Wetla,

.'

cisterna, poole tilted.' Phone
814-387-0.6 23 0~ 514-3877741 night or day.
Do you need 110methlllf
moved or l'loulad ewey 1 ·
We'll do Ill Call 514-2588251 aftor 6:ooPM •

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1980 Honda CR 2BOR, very
good cond. :can 814-4481710.
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84 ,Hondo Big Rod. 8 mo.
!)ld. Call 614·311-8181 or
814-3B8-18Z3.

38x8 . oaoollant condition.
good for 1 ' p~r~on or complng. t2271. Call 614-915-,
4454.
.

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'81 Torry Tauruo~Z fttravel
304-875-2515 Or
678-3112.
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1981 Honda 780 ouotom, ~--------2,700ml..~ddodolpybor, I loot truck ,topper, full
dooro. con ltlnd up
axc. cond. Coli 614-387039.4 .
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TRI ITATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 Soc. ~.... Oelfipolla.
814-448-7133 or 81 4-U•1833.
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Tonight

SEWING · Machine repairs,
oervlce. Aulloorlzad Blngor
Sales &amp; Service 8!1arpon
Scieaora . Fabric Shop,
Po!"eroy. 814-992·2284.

4/6/85

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D {])Tic Toe Dough

(]) Muda
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Ed ' o Applianco Borvlci.
Serving al tn.kes • brend1
of refrlgerat..-o. woohlfo &amp;
dryen. 1tove1 &amp; -dlahwaohero. Call 814-38771B7 or 814-448-44118 .

1978 ChevY Capriaca
Wagon . Wood panel 1ide

,

• Jeflo,_,.

&amp;. Refrigeration

player, tilt steering wheel.
speed conlrll. rear da1rostar,

(jJ N- N..,.e T...

Tune

Electrical

B4

(60 m in.)

with the Head Runn er aft er

and the Horse
Thief A yo ung girl disguised
as a boy learn s sam ~ yaluable lessons from her new

Tucker

. EVENING

vemiorial detectiye agency .

Theater

GO News ·

SATURDAY

her

cop to form a most uncon -

00 SportaCenter
CIJ Sontord Son
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Wheel of For1uno
0ClJ (J)
WhHt of Fonune
()) Cl1J MacNeil/lohror

Dozer Wolk ' land clellring.
landacoplng, otc. Free oltlmatoo. Call 814-4 . .·8038
or 814-992·7119 onytlmo.

1975

With

socialite mother and an e~e -

a (I) PM
Magazine
(])
Chuck
Connor' a
Western

owner.

trim. 81600 . 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. $1000.
Call614-992-6125 .

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7:00

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$E-E-; MR. McKEE, '
HIS LANP I, OF

BaMm'ent Wlterprooflng.

ox . cond. Call 61 4-4483044.

Sayre. 304-458-1078.
cabinet. 1 7 cart;ridgea. 3
joysticks, aet of paddle·s, let

tandem axlasl And 1ee us
for a complet111 line of partS
a. urvicel
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USED: 2000 Ford, 3000
Ford, 3600 Ford. 9N Ford.
1266 Oliver. 446 Long,
150 MF l!o 150 MF With
loader, ~-SO MF. 186 MF.
Vermeat r6und baiera,

14 yr old child, 304-6754604.

For ule Spinet-Cohaole piano bargain. Wanted: re~
aponsible party to teke qyer
low monthly payments on

list. an eJtciting new me,...
chandiae progrem, from Tri

a. ga,r den tractors .w ith

Small hor11, Sorrel, very
gentle. child .safe. 4 years
old, excellent horse for 8 to

7 horse Massey Ferguson

riding

Country Oak t'a blea. chai.rs,
cupbollrda. delks. ice boxes.
Conklll, Tuppers Plains , At.
7 . t4and crafted and

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information.

power washers, tobacco
~·
setter. tobacco sprayers,
corn sprayers, truck r41cke, .
seedera. aalt It mineral ·
feedara. bunk feedera.
spike tooth harrowt, calf
creapa, headga'te1 &amp;e corral
pam"l1. ·Wheel Horae lawn ·

your Easter

French Lop rabbits 17.50.
Coll304-458-1528.

High Sct'lopl.

,.

'72 CJ 5 jeep $1,500. '72
inter 24' hay 1ruck 82,500.
'77 '% 4 vvheol drive Chov
81.500. (4) 26 h pipe
tobacco trailers $600. each .
7 It woodl. B'uoh .Hog
81 ,400·. 7 f"lnt '' mower
$700. 79.ft 'A-4 wheel·drive
Cl'lov. f4.500 . Camp~r lOP
1982 Ford Escort: tan. 2dr.. 1986 $ -160 truck ; 4 :opd .
f200 . 8_hpTroy8iiU.1.000 , . hatch , bec.k, 4 opd, - ac, trans. H.BO.O. . C.all 614Dragonwvnd Cattery K~·n­
nal CFA ·.H if"alayan_. Periiaft , Morgan.· a W«;Jocflawn_ Fai'ni ~ . ·am-lm. Mi.9h'elln rod.lalo, · 448-7125 . oftor'~!'M ·
and SiarJ~eH 'klttena. AKC At. 31;·, Pliny. W. lla. 30440,000 nlil,a, 33 -36 MPG : i~-:-7~---'--'--....._­
Chow puppleo. Call 614-· 875 -1286 or . 304 -7 36 - extia clean; Con be oeen at 1917 -Ford F-150 long bed,
2342 .
446-3844 lifter 7PM .
620 4th Ava Galli polio. Call 6 cyl., stand .. PS, PB, _radio,
614 -367-7860.
82,499 . John's Auto Saloo •
Jeck• Tropical Fish l!o Pet
Bulavillo Rd. CaH 614-448Shop, Evergreo~. OH . Call
1983 Black Camero. Excel- 4782.
614-446-0198. We have
larit condition. AT. AC.
several baJ:ty ducks left
Cruise. Tilt. AM-FM 1978 Dodge Ul Red Exprooo
S2 .75 or 2 for $6 .00. Semi
.Cassone . Call 614-742- e•c. cond.. low mil.e~ge.
fancy guppy's t1 . 10 pr.
3080.
3,200. will consider trade.
Many more apeclall\ Hours
Call 614-388 -B731i .
Mon .-Fri . 11:00-8:00, Sat. 62 Wanted to Buy
1985 Ford Muotang, 2 door
hardtop; 6 cyl. . auto. on
l!o Sun . 2 '00-8 :00.
floor. completely restored.
· Airedale puppitl for N!e .· Good used metal utility new chromo . . f2800 .00 .
3"12 months old . PerfeCt for trailer with aides. 4X6 , or Call 614-992 -2066 .
Eaotar. Caii614-B43-52'76. 4X6. Call 304-875-2486 .
1980 Musten!V"f6r ula.
Baby rabbits and chickens,
good condition: Call · 614304·676-5043.
992-5232 after 6 :00PM .
Livestock
63

For sale, prom dress, size ·s.
light blue with white lace
trim and matching jacket.
more

JIVIDEN' S
FARM EQUIPMENT
NEW: Long tractors·,
.- VeHl)eer. round ba!el'a,
rakea; tedders 8t mowers.·
A complete line of bela ·
handling &amp;. feeding acces·
-.oriea. wagons. grindermhcera, rotary tillere, rotary
cutters, flladeJ, cultivatpra,
disc. ploWa. post drivers.
W!lodaplittars., _gates.

6 HP Troybuilt tiller, likenew

top for Dautaon
King Cab long bed or equal- Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
ant. like. now, 1200, Cell' 614-387-7220.
614-246 -9398 alter 4 . •

61.4·446-!391!.

·

·Cement

C~mper

pllancos, Upper Rl•er Rd .

Glass top coffee ta[,le and
end table, lg . velvet lounger,
2 twin size . bed a. Call
61-f-446-7376 .

can &amp;14-245-5121. ·

indoor-outdoor facilities .

beside Stone Creit Motel.

Trade Center Furniture
Outlet, Ka.lauga. Oh . New
Maytag A Crosley Applian·
c0s . Call 614-446 -4466.

o.

11 HP lawn tractor 4 Vri.

old, 8600. Call 614 -2459398 aher 4 .

tors, ranges. Skaggl Ap·

new &amp;.
usid . Large aec:tion of qualtty .. urniture. 1216 Eastern
Ave., GallipoliS.

Buil41ng Material•
Block, brick, sewer pipes.
wlndowa. lintaJa, etc..
Claude Winters. Rio Grande,

56

GOOD USED AP~~IANCES
.Vashers. dryers, refrigera·

Furniture,

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55 Building Supplies
.

Stihl AV 32 ohain saw. 20 in .
bar. spare chain and cartying
case. $300. Call 614-2459398 aher 4 .

1

· Appliance. Inc .
·Good ""d appliances a_nd
. TV oota. OP.n 8AM to 6PM.
11o1on tho. Sat. 814-446 ,, 1699. 627 3rd. A~e . Galli• polio. OH .

Rex-Rotary· photo .copier. 3
M casual deak copier . llt.B .
Dick electronic stencil
maker . Memogreph ma -

chine. Cell 304-675-3099.
Hom_aa Gallipolis . 9 X 12
$ ~96, alao 1Ox 16 t995. 7 HP Craft•man riding lawn
. Delivered and set up on your mower. eJC. con d. 93 piec~l
lot.
whi.ta, fine china. Call 304- - - ' ' - - - - - , - - - - - - . 675-2488 .

pc . dinettes from $109 .. to Guns: model12 Winche•ter.
435 . 7 pc. $189 and up. · modal 10 Rom. Call 614446-3346 .
.
Wood ·table with six chairs
8286 io 8745 . Oook 811(1
up to $225 . Hutchoo. 8550. 12Jt1 4 metal patio awning.
Bunk bed complete. with e)!:C. for mobile home. Set of
mattresses, $275 . and up to French doors&amp;. storm doorJ.
$;195 . Baby beds, $110 . Call 814-446•9763 or 814446-7710 .
Mattresses or box springs,

Vaney

at~lectlon

that, works out to .be $18; 75 a

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofa, chair. rocker, · otto-

·':

uud equipment. largest
in S.E. Ohio .

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Marcum Roofing &amp; ~!pout­
Ing. NoW lnataiRng rubber
roofs. 30 yeer..t experience.
opoclallzlngln lbullt up mol. ,
Co118J4-38B-9857.

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CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S . 35 West, Jackson,
Ohio. 614 ·286-6461 .
-Malley Ferg~son , New
Holland. Buah Hdg Sales· &amp;
Servic::e. Over 40 used

Merchandi se

81
Home
• lmpr.ovements

needs. Coli 814-246-6193,
Altizer Ftrm Suppiy.

446-7838 after SPM . · ·

6940 .

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Edith C. Bahr

Neuttl!Jig, Sarasota, Fi~r,
Mlldred Well,. Pomero~; a brother,
Curtis E. Salley, Athens; three
grandchll!lfen; and several great·
grandchildren.
Graveside ·serviCes will be held
Monday · at 11 a.m. at Memory
Gardens on Route 50 nea r Athens.
Friends may ca II Sunday from 24
p.m. at Hughes Funeral Home in
Athens.

Edl)h C. BahrofVenice, Fia.,dled
unexpectedly Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Bahr was' formerly of Athens.
Bam &amp;pt. 25, 1904, she was a
daughter of the late Daniel and
Mary Bailey.
· Survivors include her husband,
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Jo~le~s rate ·h~lding

steady at 7.3 percent
Civilian joblessness m;s been
By PEI'E YOST
AP Lahor Writer
moving in the narrow range of 7.i
WASHINGTON (AP)- Civilian · percent to 7.5 percent for nearly a
unemployment held steady in year - 1since last May. Ana lysts
March a t 7.3 percent, the govern· predict civilian unemployment will
mmt said today, as the creation of qrop to 7 percent, or even dip slightly
lower , this summer, then edge
~30.00&gt; new jobs just accotnmo·
d&lt;lted. the number of Americans upward.
The rate, .. whicp hit a . post·
entering the la bor force in search of
work. ·
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Depression peak of10.7 percent In
About 8.4 million people Were November 1982, dropped to 7.2
jobless while the number at worksel percent In . June, then headed
yet another record at l(Y/.1 mlllloq,
upward before falling to 7.1 percent
· the Labor Department reported. 1 · · In November, the low point since the
As has been the case in recent 1981-82 recession.
When t,mempioyment reached
months, the b)llk of the job gains
were in service industries.
that post-Depression peak, some
Ohe of the biggest gains, accord· 11.9 million Amer icans were out of ·
lng to a separa te job survey, came in
work.
retail trade, which IoggedSO,!lllnew
In the 28 months of recovery
jobs last month. Manufacturing
through March, the number of
employment , on the other hand, has jobless people. has been cut by 3.5
shown no growth since Alugust.
million and the jobless rate has
Commenting on the new n&gt;port, declined 3.4 percentage points.
·Janet L. Norwood, the commisrtie department also reported
sioner of labor statistics, noted in
t6'day that 1.3 million people were
congressional testimony that adult counted as "discouraged workers"
women ...., traditonally a heavy in theflrst three monthsoftheyear.
percentage of service workers benefited more than any other
Weatber forecast
single group from the new jobs.
Indeed, she said that adult women
Tonight, showers or thunderhave taken more than half the.Jobs s torms likely and cooler. Low near ·
created in the last 12 months.
50. Saturday, varia ble cloudiness
and cooler. ·High in ·the low 50s.
Chance of rain 70 percent tonight
Musit'al slated--./
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and 20 percent Saturday.
Ohio extended forecast
The children's chJi; of the Racine
Sunday through Tuesday:
First Ba ptist Church will present the
Chance or rain Sunday. Mostly
musical, "Have You Heard the
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Monday aild Tuesday. Lows in
Good News? " by Steve Adams and
upper
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John Coates, at 7:-30p.m. Sunday at
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -State
· Audllor Thomas E . Ferguson wUI
call fo.r doctdrs who teach at Ohio
medical schoo~ to at least disclose
how much
earn from ·private
practice, an
State auditors
examin·
ing alleged abuses in the medical
pay systems at Ohio State Unlver·
sity and the University of Cincinnati
since October.
"I think we .are moving1toward
some suggested legislation, but
legislation 1s a secondary matter to '
us at this point, ·said adminlstl-aiive
aide O.F. Kilippenburg. :'The audit
· and the audit results come.flrst."

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ensure public ~urttablllty for the
hundreds of millions of dollars paid
in private practice tees to faculty
physicians and faculty corporations
at the state's sl.x public medical
schools, Knlppenburg Sijld.

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property was sold wit hin five years of the work,
Crawford sa id tht&gt; hOmeowner would havl&gt; to return a
protlon of the amount spent on the work. T he amount ·
returned depends on how long ·a fter the work was
completed tht;&gt; property was sold.
If the property is sold wi Wn one year of completion,
. then the entire cost of the project needs to be
refunded. Within two years, 8l percent of the cost
would be refunded; within three years, 60 percent,
within fou r years, 40 percent; within five . years, :ro
percent. After five years. thr lien wUI be lifted ,
·
Crawford said.
Applicants for the program must own the proP&lt;'rty
and no rental property can be rehabllltated. Crawford
sa id tht&gt; program Is attempting to concentrat e on the
lower 75 percent of income in the county.

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combines
limits on Social Security
- President Reagan, accused of
lncrease5'withdeep
spending cuts In
reneging on .a promise not to cut
domestic
programs
and a slowdown
Social Security benefits, says critics
in the Pentagon buildup.
are "lying In their teeth" by
"I'm shocked that the president of
claiming he went back on his word.
the Untied States woulddellberately
As senior citizen groups began
repudiate a solemn commitment he
mobilizing to .fight the president,
made to the senior citizens of thi s .
Reagan went on the' o!fensive,
arguing he had not retreated on country that he would not cut Social
Security ber!eflts," said -Rep. Claude
Social Security .
" How Is adding a 2 percent raise Pepper, D-Fi&lt;l., the 84-year-old
each year cutting it?'' the president chairman of the House Hules
said FrldaJ( as he set out frorli the Committee.
"We ln , Congress say: 'Mr.'
White Hoose for California , where
President,
we're going to make you
he settled in for a l(}{lay vacation at
your
word - God help us,"
keep
his mountaintop ranch.
In
the
campaign
last fall , Reagan
· Reagan, aware he faces a
said a president should never say
congressional battle on hls budget
never, but then added, " I w!ll never
plans, met with Senat~ Majority
stand for a reduction of the Social
Leader Robert Dole, R-KAn., and
Sen. Pete Domenlci, R-N.M., chair- Secur1ty benefits to the people who
are now getting them. " White House
man of · the Budget Committee,
deputy · press secretary Larry ,
before leaving Washing! on.
Speakes
hardened the pledge later,
Referring to the new budget plan,
I;teligal)
would not accept
saying
Reagan said, "We all agree; it's
cuts
in
cost-of-living
increases.
going t.o be a fight.
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Reagan
amended
that promise .
"It's been a fight sinCe 1981/' he
year,.
saying
he would
earlier
this
adeded. "There are factions In there ·
consider
restrictions
on
the in·
thatju ~twant to keep on spending in
creases only If he were faced wll h a
the Congress."
bipartisan manda te from Congress'.
The oodget compromise between
SANTA BARBARA, Ca lif. tAP)

By KEVIN KELLY

Tbnes-&amp;ntinel Staff
· GALLIPOLIS- The need to extend fire protection
all sectors of Gallia ·county has been taken into
consideration by some of the cot.mty's, township
· trustees.
.
At a meeting qf the Township·Trustees and Clerks
Association In March. a committee was formed to
~ address the issue. Although mbst of the county has
fire service, Greenfield and Wainultownshlps do not.
· Greenfield trustee Chuck Chambers, who has been :
appointed to chair the 'committee, said no solid \
proposals hav~Hleen discussed yet, but the committee
Is reacting to township residents' concerns.
Chambers saki the committee will examine the
idea of creating a county-wide district, which will be
broken up Into sub-diStricts.
"There's nothing concrete, and we're just in the
planning stage," Chambers said. "That's one of the
·lthings we'll kick around. "
.
Chambers ·agrf'ed tl)at some townsnlps, such as
Greenfield, OJlE!rate on budgets of $20,00&gt; or more,
making ln:)pOsSible the creation of a volunteer fii:e
department, equipment purchase and upkeep of
roads through local dollars. _
"Theoretically, it's,posslble for every township to
have a f!re department, b\Jt It would take a lot Qf block
grant money," he said. "It's (Greenfield) a p~ty
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during 1985 and five more in 1986.
Homes c hosen for repair are distributed throughOut
the county, Crawford said. He said · homes in
Ewington, Gallipolis, Hlo Grande, Maple Shade,
Thurman and Northup are among those slated for
work.
Approximately 45 applications from homeowners
were received. crawford added . Those not chosen will
be carried over to next year, and will be competing
with new applications. The homes were, chosen based
on a point system devised by the CAA and
administered by a panel selected by the CAA and the
Gallla "County Commission.
Around sl.x applicants backed out of the program
when they found out a lien would be attached to their
property for the cost of the work, Crawford sa ld . lfthe

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GALLIPOLIS - Contracts totaling illl6,!lll have
been signed with area contractors to rehabilitate 12
Gallla County homes, according to Ron Crawford of.
the Gallia-Melgs Community Action Agency.'
Crawford, director of the rehabllltation program,
said the last of the contracts was to be signed Friday
afternoon.
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Contractors will be r&lt;'qulred to bring the hOmes into
Srotlon Scompllance, Crawford said. Included
be
general carpentry, plumbing, electrical and h~ating
system work. .
But there was an unexpected development,
Crawford a~ded.
"We found there was', a lot ofn~
for septic
\
. . tanks,"

he said. "We hadn't anticipated that until the health
department checked the proj ects."
·
The problem Is not a great cause .for concern at this
time, Crawford said. However, he added that 5ome
projects to be bid on in the near future may have a
greater affect on the financial aspects of the project.
Bids are coming ill at $8.00&gt; per home and Crawford
sa id if the proj ects average around SlO,!lll per hOme.
then the agency will be able to do more than the 23
homes provided in the grant.
The Community Action Agency received the grant,
lotalmg abnost $600,!lll last September. Under the
terms of the grant,'the CAA will spend $296,0171n 1985
to rehabllltate 23 Gallia County hollies and $293,851 to
rehabilitate 2.1 more in 1986. Included in the grant are
fundS to provide emergency repairs to five homes

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Tbnes-Sentlnel staff

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Down€.:! trees, scattered power outages and ljea vy
rains were reported in Hardin County. In Wyandot
County, the sheriff' s department said a 4ll-by-70-foot
.barn 1was blown Clown . No injuries were reported In
either county.
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for about 90 minutes beeauSI' of downed trees and
power lines, the sheriff's office reported .
A !lne of storms also blew the roof off a complex of
commercial buildings in Maumee, a Toledo suburb,
pollee said. Several people suffered bruises, but no
one was reported seriously injured. officers said.·
· The rain did help firefight ers extinguish two blaz~·s
which destroyed more than 140 acres in the Shawnee
State Forest near Portsmouth.

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. COLUMBUS, Ohio (API - Depappropriate $00 million in non-tax
desk, probably Monday. The la w
osltors ar Ohio's privately insured
state revenues - $35 million in
would take effect immediat ely upon
·savtitgs and loans have moved
excess liquor profits and $25 million
signing.
closer togettingalltheirmoney. The
In unclaimed bank deposits - to
HomeStateclosedMarch8aft era
state has come up with a potential ·help the 3.'; smaller thrifts stU!
three-day
run on deposits prompted
buyer for Home State Savings and
operating under withdraw! limits to
by
thecollapseofESM
Government
the Legislature has passed a-bill to quality for federal insurance.
Securities
Inc
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Florida
securities
help 35 other thrifts reopen for full
~e bill creates a Savings and
firm
In
which
Home
State
had
service.
Loan Assurance Corp. which would
lnvesterl heavlly. Runs began on
Gov. Richard Celeste.df!;C ribed allocate the .money to the S&amp;:Ls so
depositS,at other privately insufed
• ,ilS ' a ' 'first siep'' Friday. an
they can ~t capitaliZation reOhio thrifts a· few · d~ys later, ano
announcement tJYChemlcal Bank of · .quirements ot the Fectertn feYtngs
Celesie :olllered all· · 69. staif.. ,
New Yo:irk that It will ' anemphto · and . Loan lnsiU'ance .. ~OJll: The
charteri'd savirigs and loans CIO~l ..
purchase. Cindnnatl·ba!ied ·l:lpme
r!1Qu~t:emen.t Is t)Jat tnejr assets total
'March 15.
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State, whlch Iiasa.ibranches lnOhlo. . a t leasi 5 pe~ilt of liabilities. · · '
· However:· !le' . a nd legislative · · More lmporiant .for d~poslt,ots: , . · As.ot Frida y: 34 had ~n .iJJowlod
f ~;;:;~ leaders warned that it could !;le the bUI. say5 people may withdraw to reopen for full service beCause ,
they had'federallnsurance or would
oil
mid-April beforejeglslatlon to allow
up to· $1,!lll a month from their
span
quailfy for it. '
the sale that would give Home
accounts, instead of the $750 limit •
Ch!imlcal
Bank sent a letter of
Sia te's ll,!lll"deposltors access to · imposed by another emergency bill
Intent
Friday
to Rolx'rt B. McAlis·
thetr money Is ready.
enacted Marchal.
York a letter of Intent to purchase the closed Home
ter,
state
superinte
ndent Of savings
The Leglstature on Friday night
Brian Usher. Celeste's press
State Savings Bank. Seated at left is Raymond
(Cant lnued on page A3i
approved a compromise blU to secretary, said the governor would
Sawyer, Celeste's chlel ol staff. (AP ·Laserphoto).

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building blew off and struck her while she was at a bus
stop, j)ollce said.
In Montgomery County, outside of Dayton, some
roofs blew off houses a nd a garage and "a couple of
patios blew away. We don't know where th&lt;'y belong.
We just found them," a pollee and fire dispatcher
said.
In Cincinnati. four television sta lions were knocked
off tne air and ·about lO,!lll homes were without power
for varying lengths of time, said Bruce Stoecklin,
spokesman for the Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric Co.
Televlson stations Wlii , WCET , WLW-TV and
WCPO were off the air for about a half-hour as a result
of a power outage In the city's Clifton section.

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released from Marion General Hospital.
Deputles said the weather was suntly but very
windy at the time. However, thunderstorms, with
windS up to65mph, rolled through much or southwest,
central and northern Ohio later in the evening.
Police said high winds !Ia ttened two mob lit&gt; homes
in a trallerpru:kat NewLebanonaboutlOmileswest
of Dayton. No. injuries were reported.
Dayton authorities said 62 mph Winds blew part of a
four-story .brick wall at 1\'lendelson Electronics Co.
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.EASTER BREAI( - Pres!·
dent Ronald Reagan waves to
the media as he hoards "Marine
One" lor .a short hellcoptf)r bip
to Santa Barbara alter hi.~ ·
antval at Pt. MuiiU Navlil Air
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