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Infertility linked to IUD usage
BOSTQN (AP)--:- Women who use ity wUJ be caused in aU women who
co? traceptlon and have never had use IUDs," said Dr. Daniel' W.
chtldre~ .should avotd plastic In·
Cramer. one of the researchers. "It
trauterme devices .1! they someday certainly does not mean ·that all
. want to become pregnant, accord· tubal Infertility Is caused by the
mg to a researcher who publ ished a IUD."
study today suggesti ~~ that IUDs
The study by Cramer , a recau!;e infert illty.
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. searcher a t Brigl)am and Women •
IUDs- coils or loops of plastic or 'Hospital in Boston and another
meta l Inserted in the uterus to study led by Dr. J..;et R. Daling of
prevent . conception - seem to the University of Washington In
double the risk of Infertility In ~attle were published In today's
wome n · Who have never had New England Journal of Medicine.
ch!,ldr7n. a companion study found .
In an accompanying editorial, Dr.
'flus does not mean that lnfertll- Daniel R. Mlsllell Jr. of the

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University o! Southern California
noted that the iUDisstlllworthwhUe
for women who've already bOrne
children but don't wa nt to have
more. .
The devices, which a re used by
abOut2.2 mWio1!Amer lcanwornen,
are the fourth most common form of
contraceptlonaftetvoluntarysterlllzatlon, the pill aqd condoms. The
si'\JdY suggesteq that IUDs m ay
have caused 8J,!XX) women to
become Infertile.
The Increase 1n risk appears 1o
depend on the kind of IUD llSed·

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohip

Plastic IUPs were more frequently .
linked with Infertility than were
cop;Jer-covered IUDs which are
more coriunonly used 'and see~ to
be relatively Sate.

" If a woman has to select an IUb
who'·s never had a prior pregnancy,
I would certainlY opt for the copper
IUD,'' said Ms. Dal)ng, "and
possl bly I wou.ld look for some oth&lt;;'r
method of contraception If. I was
Interested tn having chlldren at a
la ter period In time."

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RESTUARANT

(RT. 7, JUST NORTH OF CHESHIRE)

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Newmarket
(Continued from page 1 1
II ~:olf tournament, jointly sponsored by the Pomeroy ArPa a nd
Middicpo11 Chambers, has been
scheduled for June 6, 1 p.m .. ·al
JayMa r Golf cou rse. The tournamcnl wilt be open to anyone for a $15
!"•which includes green fees, ca rts,
prizC'S and rt'fres hmcnls. The COS I
will be $10 if you own your o\\'11 ca rt .
Bill Childs, Bob Freed, or C'ither
cha m ber should be conlacled to
ent er the 1ournament.
l!:xpress ,nail'delivery
In oihC.r Chan\ber i;Iusiness. Middleport Postmaster J oe S(rublc,
&lt;'X pla in!'(l ~xprf'SS mail deiJJvef'y
which is ava ila biP ihr.ou(lh thP post
· · : ·· · · :-. .
. • ofrwes...
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· · Elob F'rr«f sjXJke br iefly a bout a .
· beHutifica tion project he and his
wife . .June have undertaken- to put
contaim•rs of fiowPrs along lhe
streets of I hE' village.
Blowf'r pr f'sent ed c hamber
mf'mbers. Bruce Fisher and Cra ig
Ma tthews, wlih mover and sha ker
awa rds for the month of April.

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Weather forecast
Tonight . part Ia! clearing. Low In
the mld·40s. Friday, partly sunny.
High near 70. The chance of
precipitation is 20 percent tonight
and JO percent Friday.
E&gt;dended Forecast
Satunlay through Monday:
Chance of showers Slitunlay and
Sunday. Fair on Mon,day. MUd with
highs In the mld-11011 lo mld-"'lls
Satunlay and rnostiy in the $Is
Sunday and Monday. Lows mostly
In the 40s Saturday IUid Sunday,
cooUng lo the mid-00.. ·to mid~
Monday.
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• Sunday preSentation
A sllde presentation with.a- sound
track on a tour of the Holy Land by
Art Hughes will he presented at 7: :.J
p.m : Sunday at the Word of Faith
Church in Middleport . The public Is
Invited.
·

Gospel sing planned
A gospel s ing will be held at 7:30
p.m. Saturday at the United Faith
Church near Pomeroy on the Route ·
7 by pass. Several groups will be
featured and the public Is Invited.
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New Bobcat recruit

Outstanding women

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Friday. April 12. 1986

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FRIDAY, APRIL 12th AND SATURDAY, APRIL 13th
GIRLS

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SALE

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Choose natural or khaki pants. skirts/ shorts, knit tops, midriffs. mesh vesta or
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GillS SIZES: 7 to I 4

Sale p,leed
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tank tops, polo knits and
--~, crinkle cloth ·tops.
Misses Sizes S, M, L ,,
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Our
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LADIES'

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•CUSTOM MADE
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•CAPE COD CURTAINS
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Reg.
Reg.
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and stripes in juniOr sizes
J ·to 20.

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REG. '22.00
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$12.00 Tops ................;. S9.59
S16.00 Tops ................. s12.79
SJ9.00 Tops .......... :.~ .... $15.19

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kclalnjs·th31thecontractwas.
null and'\•old bec;ai!se It was. never ·

ratified by the . Meigs County
Commissioners as required under
-new collective bargaining Jaws
which went Into effect April1, 1984.
In an ear~er hearing, the defense

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'TIL 8 P.M.
SATURDAY 'TIL 5

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Well .operators now face new rules
By The Associated Press
New rules on brine disposal may
have to be adjusted, but the efforts to
control water pollution will not be
compromised, a state official says.
The neW regulations, which take
effecttoday, were signed into law by
Gov. Richard Celeste In January
after several months of debate
within the Legislature. The rules
Impose tighter controls on disposal
or brine, the saltwaler byproduct of
drilling. '
Renee Houser, director of the
st;~te's Department of Natuml
Resources' DIV(sion of Oil and Ga_s.
said she has received petitions
signed by about G,OOl people .In
soulheastern Ohio. The petitions

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SfiOIITS............,....,............ '9 .55
511.95

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Genuine leather, full grain bridle
cowhide. Sizes 32. to 60.'

Reg. S7.95 Black or Brown
I tt•" Widt .......................Salt $6.00
Reg. S9.95 llpck
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argue · the new brCe rules would
make It too expensive to drill for oil
and gas at old. shallow wells.
Sllesald the regulations may have
to be adjusted . to ' oelfer ··handie
regional concerns, but that '!lie
matter of ground and surface water
protectloo " is not negotiable."
The new regulations require that
aU brine haulers register with the
state and file records with the
Natural Resources Division of Oil
• and Gas, showing how much brine is
hauled, where it came from and
where It was taken.
Also, the rules will:
- Increase the drilling permit fee
from ~ to $250 a~ increase

Long eleevee, crew necke, fleac•
lined, 50% crellan acrylic, 50%
cotton knit. Big nleclon of eolid

ments for putting two communca- Walker, who almost was bumped
from the flight Thursday when his
llons satellites Into precise orbits.
Among thousands viewing the drug-making machine sprang a
blazing departure were more than leak.
Only ·once before have seven
100 people from Utah , Sen. Jake
people been · aboard \he same
Gam's home state.
As the shuttle raced Into space, spaceship. That was on another
Gam's bodily functions were monl· shuttle mission last October.
Later today , Ms. Seddon and
tared by flve sensors on h~ head,
four on his stomach and three on his Hofl'man were to deploy a Canadian
chest, part of an effort )0 learn more . communications satellite with a
about how the human body adapts to "For Sale" sign on it. The owner,
. Telesa1 of Canada, has lnvesti!d $78
weightlessness.
The other crew members are million ill !he spacecraft and has put
commander Karol BobkO; mission It on the market. · A second
specialists Margaret Rhea Seddon, communlcatlonssatelllte, tobeused
DavklGrlggsandJeffreyHottrnan: by the De(ense Department, wW be
and payload ' speclalst Charles released Saturday . .

CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)
- Space shutt Je Discovery thundered Into orbit today, carrying Sen.
Jake Garn among Its sevenmember crew on a much-delayed
n\lsskm that bill$ ted off with just one
· minute to spare.
· The mission, the first of two
~h!lttle fllghis this month; got of! the
ground after five postponements
cau!led by a ~umber of.problems. It
came on the fourth am\lversary ol
the nrst shuttle flight, on April 12,

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penalties for illegal dumplllg of
brine.
-Give local governments author·
lty to han spreading of brine on
roads.
.....Cut tile .t ime drillerS have to
remove drilling wastes from nlne
months to five months.
.
-Prohibit temporary storage of
brine in pltsatwells!tesbymld-199;.
Recenl estimates have put brine
production at aboutl60,00l barrels a.
day from 52,00! active wells.
·
Jack Cera, D-Beualre,oneofonly
three state representatives who
voted against the brine rules, said
well operators In Belmont, Monroe
and Noble counties could suffer.

Senator aboard latest shuttle.,flight

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WASHINGTON (AP ) - Wholesa le prices rose a moderate 0.2
percent last month, tile steepest
Increase of 1985, tile government
argued that tne contract was signed
said today: Over the last' year,
two days prior to the enactment of
however. prices have been up 0.3 ,
the collective bargaining
percent , the smallest 12-month '
agreement ·
rate In 20yeijr s.
lnfiatlon
The gist of the defense's case Is
.
In
March,
a hOclge-podge ol
that the conunlssloners gave the
Increases
more
than wiped out
contract their approval because
cheaper
prices
for
gasoline and
they appropriated the funds needed ·
food,
which
was
down
overall
to meet the contract obUgation5 and
16.7
.
percent
gain
In
despite
a
that commissioners Manning
vegetable
priCes.
Roush and Richard. Jones actually
The March rise followed a O.l
pa(tlclpated In the negotlatlofil;.
percent gain In FPbruary. Prices
The defense admits that no formal
had held steady In January .
ratification .o f the contract by the
. For the first three months of the
commissioners eyer(ook place.
year , prices were up just 0.3 percent,
Elizabeth Mohler, whUe on the
at an annual rate. Indeed, that rate
stand, testified thill she made the
lleld true !or the lasl year a s a whole
entries· in the sheriff's log on March
and
was the lowest since a O.I
14 and 21, ·1984, which noted that
percent
rate for the 12 months
Meigs County Commissioners Rlin
January 1965.
ending
chard Jones and Mann!itg Roush
0.8
percent gasoline price
The
had visited the sheriff's ofl'lce and
was
the product ofthe LabOr
decline
were present for union negotiations
Department's
seasonal adjustment
on those days. Roush and Jones
to remove predicprocess.
designed
were also alleged .to have been
table, periodic Jnnucences from
present for union negotiations on
prtce activity. Without Ute adjustMarch 7, however, this rould not be
.
ment,
prices at 1he pump actually
substantiated by tile log because
rose
1.7
percent.
negotlatlatlons were not recorded
AnalysiS,
however, expect pump
for tl!at day.
prices
to
begin
falling before long a s
· Gary Wolfe, formerly the special
pressure
builds
from tht&gt; worldwide
Investigator under Proffitt, testified
oU
glut.
·
were
eepeelaiJy
lnlerelied
ill
the
dleliliBb)
eXperithat according to letters of notlflcaHANDS ON -Sclentlftc demoo.trationsarealways
Indeed,
many
analysts
predict
mentslhatwereCOIIducteda&amp;lhelr!ICbool~by
lion, Initial l!llfoit negotiations began
more fun when you can get youa; hands on the
for
allofl985could
be
as low
lnnatlon
Leonard Spatlls, center, outreach pvpun"'JJ"'d•IW .
on March 7 and Jones and Roush
equlpmmt for a IlttJe-peqotlal participation. i\ndrea
as
2
percent.
only
a
slight
deterioralrom the Cenler ol Science and IDdu8lry, C4lumbuswere present, to the best of his
Cleland,left,aslxthgraderatRivervlewElementary,
tion · from the 1.8 percent gain
lqtowledge.
and James ~D"!'lel, right, a Riverview llfthgrader,
recorded ln 1984....
Wolfe further stated that a
· · That performance, combined
tentailve contract was reached orr . . . ·. .·. . .
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with ·a minuscule 0.6· Pen.'elli
March 21 which was signed by
·Increase
In 1983; gaxe ·the .United
Roush an.d.Jones ai1d tliatthe Items
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States Its beSt back-lo-hack Inflation
Included In the tentative draft were .
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reCord ln t)"Q d(&gt;ca(les. · . '
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_lnclude()lntl)e.fi!Jal.contriiCt,Wolfe
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As
for
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March,
Ute
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.kpartmefit
·said after Aprll1;'he benefited from
county .fourth and sixth graders. · offered these , specific~ on price
each of tne Increased bene(lts of tile ··
N!iJety Meigs coimiy elem~ntary
ren wereasked lo.brtng a sack hinch
activity:
Each year thereafter, the pfogram
'contract.
studenis, representing grades 4-6
for tile three hour program.
-Food prices overall fell 0.2
will be geared for fourth graders
MohlertestlfiedthatlnJune1~. fi-omeachsct'iOllnthecounty,were
· CUrt Heady; director of the
the third monthly decline.
percent,
only and the county's fourth grade ·
as required by the commissioners, treated this week to a traveling
Tri-County Career Development
The
drop
came desplle the blgrlse In
(Continued on page 14)
science show courtesy of the Center , Program, NelsonvUie; was respon- teachers wW then· be able to
yegetable
prices. which was almoSt
Incorporate the program Into ttJelr
ofSclenceandlnduslry,Columbus.
slble for bringing the program.
four times the4.6percent ga lnofth~
Forty-five Meigs local students
COS! On Wheels, to Meigs County. curriculum.
preceding month ..
The
Tri-County
Career
Develop,
Arrangements were coordinated
Wednesday enjoyed the "hands on"
Prices were also up, bul at mort&gt;
ment
Program
Is
a
state
funded
through John Costanzo of I he Meigs
science demonstra lions conducted
modest
levels. for eggs and pork
SUPJXlrt system designed 10 provide
by Leonard Sparks, outreach proCounty Board of Education.
while
costs
feU for fruit , down 8.3
gram specialist for COS! On Wheels
Heady and the county board hope resources and services to teachers,
percent,
for
beef and veal, for fish
at Harrisonville School,
to Include mote Meigs County counselors and administrators for
and
for
poultry.
The drop In fruit
' Forty-five students from Eastern
elementary students next year kindergarten through twelfth
erased
the9.1 percenJ
prices
almost
and Southern discovered the fun of
when the COSI enrichment ' pro- grade, and to encourage the
February
gain.
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Incorporation of career Ideas In tile
science on Thursday wheri they
gram Is brought hack to Ihe area.
-Energy prices overall fell 0.9
' visited · with cOSI at Riverview
The Tri-Courity Career Deveiop- teaching curriculum.
the fourth straight monlhly
percent,
A name change for Tri-County
Eiement;try In ReedsvUie.
ment Program was also responsible
decllne.
Natural
gas prices wereol'l
Ttlrough various methods,lnclud- · ior bringing Sea World and a Career Is In order according 10
2.5 percent but home heating. oil
Jng picking names fiom hats,
program· called "Kelp Beds to Ice Heady since the development
, costs rose 0.6 percent.
program,
which
lnlthllly
covered
teachers cltose. their most scienceBergs" to all the county's fourth and
Heating oil cos1s are now 15.9
oriented students to attendCOS!On
sixth graders on March 27 at Meigs only Athens; Hocking and Perry
·
percent
below their levels of a year
Counties.
was
expanded
this
year
to
Wheels.
High. Sea World's program Is to be
ago
while
gasoline prices are off 9
Each day the participating child- · presented again next ·year to all Include Meigs.

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Settlement of a dispute between
Meigs County Sheriff Howard
Frank and former deputies Eliza·
beth, Isaac and Donald Mohler. ·
members of Melgs County Sheriff
Department employees· local
108J(A) and Ohio Council 8, Ameri·
can Federation of State, County and
Munlclpa I Employees, AFL-CI 0
should be forthcoming.
A final hearing on the merits of an
injunction ordered by retired Judge
John Bacon on Feb. 12 against the
union W&lt;tS held Wednesday morning
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court. Motion for the hearing was
filed on March 5 by Sandra Mendel,
defense . attorney for the Mohlers
and the union.
Final written briefs from the
defense and prosecuting attorneys
are to be filed by May 2 with Judge
Bacon. Bacon will then review the
briefs and Issue a final written
:decision In the matter which will
bring an end to the case unless
appeals are filed.
Accord~g to Meigs County Prose·
cutlng Attorney Rick Crow, further
, court appearances should not be
necessary.
To substantiate the claim of the
defense that a contract entered Into
March 1984 by tllen-sheriff James
Profl'ltt and the employee's loeal .
was stUI a vall~ working coQtract
when Frank assumed his duties as
slle !If 11).,-Ja~tuary 1985, Mendel .
•called ,Several .
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stand. · , .
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Frank tetinlnated the employment of aU thret' Mohll'rS on Jan. 7. .

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Settlement
forthcoming

Sheriff
IContinuC'd from pa~:e I I
pies of sheriff's dE"partmenl payroll
records since March 1. '1984.
Also entered as evidence were
Ma rch 7, 1984; March 14, 1984 and
Ma rch 21, 1984 entries from the
sheriff's log bOok which showed that
Meigs County Commissioners.Man- ,
ning Roush a nd Richard Jones were
present on those days for union
negotiations with the she riff's
department .
At press time , Commissioner
Richard Jones was about totake lhe
stand .
Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney Rick Crow Is representing
Sheriff Frank In the action. Crow Is
being assisted by Frank Flinn, from
the Columbus consulting firm of
Clemens-Nelson. Flinn Is a member
of the bar In thes ta tes o! New York
and New Jersey..

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In other business:
. - Commissioners voted to
appoint F red Hoffman as a cit izen
mem ber of the Meigs County
i?Iannlng Commission and Bill
Blower as alternate.
- The m atter of employee
Insurance renewal was ta bled until
n~ xt week in hopes that an Insura nce
representative from Blue C::toss'
Blue Shield can be present ,
- Accepted an offer from
. humane society member Bill
McKinney, toman the dog poundon
Sunday from 9-10 a .m . and 4-5 p.m .,
thereby relieving Clarence Taylor,
dog warden, of the duties for at least
one day out oft he week.
- Discussed needed improvements at the s ite of the old county
landfill and discussed problems on
three county roads including a
dump site on County Road 12,
Swa dley Iiiii, near Langsville; a s lip
on Cbunty Road 22. Eagle Ridge;
and the proposed CDBG funding for
a slip on Hila nd Road, between '
Union Avenue and . Vete ran s
Memoria l.

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MISSJNG - The Middleport
Pollee Depanment and the
Meigs County Sherill's Depanmmt have ·rewlved 1\ missing
per.lon's report on .\Nile Cleland
MUier, If, a student at the.Melp
Junior Wgh School In Middlepori. lJ!Ie was last seen by her
father at the R. C. Plant In
Middleport 1'uesda,y allernoon
and Willi 10 return to the plant 8t
3: 30 lor II'IIIIIIJIOftatlon home.
Olllctllls say that Mlller was 110011
leUMI Into a car' near the
I .• s.~e Hotel on North ~
Ave., about 3 p.m, Miller was ·
w~ blue jeans and a white
al*t wbeR lastieen. Anyone with
lnfonnll&amp;lon .. asked to call the .
Middleport Polk.'t! at M-310;
the llherlff's odlce, 9ft.3371, or
70.Me8, 70-MI, or "le3184 at
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:R esidents vow ·not
lo pay for pollution
Residents in Fostoria, 0., who have been told that drinking or showering
in their well water may harm their health say they refuse to take a
, -financial bath because of groundwater JX&gt;IIutants.
But local and State officials can offer little hope of someone picking\lp the
hill, a t least before a bureaucratic round-a bout pins blame for the problem .
. : About 70 or so resident s of an area just outside the northern limit of this
. ~neca -coun ty city have been drinking bottled water su'pplled by Allied
.· corp. ever since concentrations of the industrial solvent trichlol'oethylene,
; or TCE, were found near Allied's Autollte Spark P lug Co. pla nt here In
. November,
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· In late March, the Ohio Health Department warned residenls to avbld
, any COntact Wilh t he wa ter.
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; The residents have been adamant at public hearings that they won't pay
, (or a cleanup or a new wa1er supply, !Jut that stand seeins to have Little
. chance of changing their opt ions.
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: Ex tending Fostoria water lines to the area would cost about $400,(XX), said
Charles Do&lt;ige. the c ity's utilit ies supervisor. That, the city says, would
rnean a 50 percent surcharge on the area reslqents.
· The most state officials could .clo to help with that pro)Xlsa l would be to
_ help Fostoria design the extended service, _said P at · Madigan,
, ~JXlkeswom a n foE the Ohio E nvironmenta l Protection Agen.cy.
· "We could probably help them out· with engineering plans and we
, probably could he lp them obtaining gra nts, other than from Ohio EPA,
· \.hat iS- we don' t have that kind of money," Ms. Madigan sa id.
, ' Some residents have ialked about putting filtering del(lces on their wells,' ,
, but that could cost several hundred dollars per home and likely would be
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, tem)Xlrary , at best, said Oh io EPA s)Xlkeswornan Chris Snider.
· ; Likr the state EPA, local officials only can tell residents to walt and see
, JNha t cost estimates , )Xllls of area homeowners and further groundwa ter
~ tests turn up.
· ,;There seems to be a split factio n a mong' the neighbors now," said
J&lt;cimet'h Kerik , seneca County healt h commissioner. "Some want to·fight
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WASHINGTON (NEA) - When money'' to a ny donor whoobjects"to
the trans fer.
the Shelby for U.S. (lenate political
What Shelby has done Is neither
committee was organized early jhls
Illegal
nor . Immoral, but It does
year, It enjoyed an advantage few
IllustratE'
the lncreaslng tendency of
other campaign brganlzat\OiiS have
at their Inception- a bank a~ount · members of Congress to amass
surplu ~ of Brobdingnagian pro-worth almost half a million dollars.
portions In their campaign acTo m ake that m oney Instantly
ava ilable to the Senate ca mpaign, counts, then spend It In· a manner
aides to Rep. R icha rd C. Shelby,
only -vaguely rela ted to the origlD-Aia.," merely transferred the
nally stated purpose. ·
funds fr om the political committee
The numbers are awesome: In ·
which has financed Shelby's four 1982; the major party candidates In
successful cam paigns for the
the general elections for 33 Senate
House.
seats·em etged from the,carnpaign
No a ttempt was made to contact with a collective surplus of $4.7
the contributors to th~ campaigns
million. Last year, the number of ·
to· determlpe whether they apSenate contests remained the same
proved of having- their money used ., but the ·s4rplus increased by 55
to finance a bid for a Senate seat, percent, to $7.3 rnllllon.
although a member ofShelby'sstaff
Sen. J . .Bennett J ohnston. D-La..
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·surplus of more than $676,CMXJ. Both be used for any ... lawful purpose."
In most cases, the )Xlllficans save
solicited more tha'n $1 l'hilllon In
the
money for their nex t campaign,
campaign contributions last year
investing It tem porarily in
often
although nelihior faced . a serious
high-interest
accounts. In other
challenge in their · re-election
Insta-nces, however, the fijnd s are
campaigns.
'donated
to charity, oontribut ed to
· In the House. 116 legisla tors
colleagues'
cam paigns or used to
emerged from lh(&gt; 1~ cam paigns
cover
various
personal and profeswit h surplu ses or at least $100,!XXl
sional
Pxpenses
Incurred by the
apiece. Atop tha t1 list Is Rep. W.
office-holders.
Henson Moore. R-La.. with a
In late 1979. Congress approved a
surplus of more than $'122,!XXJ. He Is
law
prohibiting Its members from
followed by Rep. Stephen J. Solarz,
using
excess campaign funds for
0-N.Y., with SW!,(XX); Rep·. David
their
personal
use after they leave
Drier, R-Callf.. with $600,CMXJ; Rep.
office
but
everybody
who was a
Dan Rostenkowskl. D-111.. wit h
ber
of
the
House
or
Senate at
mem
$598,CMXJ; and Shelby, with $490,!00.
the
time
was
rxenipted
from
that
What those legisla tors do wit h
their leftover campaign money "Is restrlct)on . .
Shelby is a mong m any of the
left entirely to their discretion and
imagination. The only applica ble legislators who could take advan- .
tage of that loophole, but he has no
plans to retire or be defeated . .
Indeed, he wants io move up by
challenging Sen. Jeremiah Denton,
R AJa., in nex t year 's campaign .
Since being elected iTt ~978. Shelby
has never faced serious op)Xls ltlon.
In the 1982 and 1984 j(Eneral
elrclions, he received a phenomenal
'11 percent of a ll votes cast. The
closest he has come to a JXllltlcal
,scare was in the 1982 Dernocratie
primary when he defeated his
opponC'nt by a 65-3.1 margin .
· Notwithstanding tha t Imposing
record of virtual indestructibility.
Shelby last year linplorect )Xltential
vot ers to glvt' generously to his
rc-&lt;'lection· effort - even though he
entered the ca mpaign ·with a
$159,(00 surplus from other ra ces.
In the 1984 ca mpaign, Shl?lby
collf:'C tI'd more than S4(Yl ,(XX) - but
spent less than $70,ixxl. As a result,
he was a ble to transfer $48S, ~ in
leftover fund&gt; to his nascC'nt Senat£'
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Useless ·weapons---'-________J_ac_k_A_nd_er-,..so_n
WASIDNGTON -lf.some lattermated .cost ($2.31 billion - is more
day Dlogenes were to seek the truth ' than double the projection of four
aliout _ the Pentagon's obstinate
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devotion to expensive weapons that
Now our associa tes Indy Badhdon't work, the Air Force's LAN- wa~ and Qonald Goldberg have
TIRN program would be aU the
uncovered the latest · bad news
murnlriatio.n he'd n~.
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. aboutLANTIRN. H ere's 'the story:
· In fact, aillntel'l)al report by the
- LANnRN - Low Altltud~ Navi- Pen(agon;s "1&gt;\&lt;m • Defense._ Scle_nee
gatlqn ~nd . Ta riletlng intra~ed
lioar&lt;l' ~ta'es bluntly lhl!t ~ny
System tor -Nig~t - ls supposed to
expecta tion LANTJRN Will ever do
aliow 'AmeMcan ·a ttack pilots to
the job Ws supposed to Is "a
zero In on enemy tanks during ·
' limtasy." Yet the Air Force clost&gt;-support missions with ground
continues to bumble along, lurchlng
forces at night· or In heavy fog.
from one rnultl:mllllon-dollar patch
Never again would troqps be left
job to the next in the desperate hope . without tactical air support because
that.finally the system might wo'rk.
of.ba!l weather, as they were during
We first warned that the probabil- the Battle orthe Bulge In World War
Ity of a fiasco last August when we
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reported on serious cost ovelTUns
The problem of "flying blind" at
and poor quality control. Not
low altitude was solved with an
·surprlslngly, government Inspec- Infrared navigation pod, described
tors found · serious problems with
by one expert as• " no more than
the quality of some LANTIRN
exp e nsiv e Inf r ar e d goggles
components.
mounted onto tbe bottom of the
, The warning went unheeded, and plane ... to prevent you from
' the problems with, LANTIRN have
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continued. Its testing Is far behind
But the attack ' planes' Sunday
schedule, and Its currehtly e811- punch - their Maverick missiles-

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have proved to be a much tougher
nately, the computers needed to
make the ATR work have ye t to be
problem. The Maver ick is a
heat-seeking air-to-ground missile,
Invented, a nd may never be. The
but II can't distinguish between an
Defense SCience Board report
American and an enemy ta,nk - or
states:-betw~n a tank a nd a_burning tree,
" It is extremely unlikely th;lt
:humin~ haysta ck, or deeoys of . ,current approaches -._. . will lead to a ·_·
buming· coal w s.
. . ··. largef a utor.ecognl!lon system on
There's another peculiarity of the
wl!lch one can. rely. ,To the extent .
Maverlcl&lt; .tha t has caused -trouble:
that -ihe LANTIRN :pmgrarn de· ' It Sta bilizes in flight and So mUst be
pends U)Xln the expectations that ·
fired from at least a rnlleawayto be
this will happen, It is a fantasy."
effective. But a pilot has to be within
The scientists then did their best
500 yards of a ta rget to make sure
to extinguish LANTIRN. They
conceded that computers might be
· he's not firing his missiles at an
outhouse or a tank-sha ped mockInve nted that could do the necesup.
sary Identification, but warned:
· To overcome these obviously
'The performance of the system,
even at Its best, ls llkely tobefragtle
crippling drawbacks, LANTIRN
requires an automatic ta rget recog- . a_nd s usceptibl e to primitive
nlzer that will ,Identify the enemy · countermeasures. "
tanks for the pilot and a targeting
But the ever-optimistic Air Force
pod that locks the missile onlo the
spenders are going ahead with
' purchase of the two cornJX&gt;nents
ta nk hE! fires at.
The locking device works after a
that do work, even though LAN. fasl\lon, but needs the automatic
TIRN - as well a s the $6 billion .
target recognizer to Identify , a
Maverick progra m - will be
ta rget wlthoutthe need for repeated . useless without the essential targetrecognition device.
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" home": often one of those rooch- blam ing "soclpfy" or the "alnucnt "
NEWYORK !NE A)-Oneofthe line of derelicts Is seen. lined up for
ynatlon·s leading liberal columnists handouts at a church soup kitchen . infested, ~r ime-r idden , s lngl&lt;'- or " the s&lt;'iflsil" for America's
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forever so laschiviously exploring.
enlarge still furthe r the mendicant
million children In N..w York Cit y poorly ht'ated shed, each occupied
Appal'('ntly liberals S('(' no con- proportion of th(' JXlPUiation. Luck •
I'VC' below the official ")Xlverty by a forlorn, unsha ved hulk. And
nection whatever betwC'C n such ily most Am&lt;'r lcans finally reaflze
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-line, " The very fact that he was now this message: If you ca n lose · JXliiCI~s and th£' COrL,~uences they just tiow disastrous the libera l's
: . Why not impose? tariffs to protect American industry from lm)XlrtS?
surprised , he contended , a nd that your travC'Ier's"Checks In Acapulco
(quite rightly ) deplore. Inst&lt;'~d, th&lt;' nostrums are. They have a lot to fed ·
: Aren' t they worthwhile if they can save American jobs?
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mostofhlsreaderswouldbe,slmply or Hong Kong, you can always easily
seek relieffrom their Intolerable but guilty a bout.
Such questions a re being asked today by people who ord inarily es)Xluse
de!l'IOJistra tes our willful blindness get·more - provided they we re the
unconsciou s sensc of guilt by
to the misery around us. ,
: free trade, but who today are ill a loss about how to resblve the gro1'Jing
ri!(ht kind. · ,
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I'm not so sure about the wUiful
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. told
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• · Americans are spending more than $100 billion a year more on foreign
bllndn~s, but It Is certainly true I to Harold Laski tha t"il seemed to him
that foreigners are spending on American goods. Involved are · take one example) that the cantrast that "socia lism never got far beyond
: products such as shoes, textUes, ,autornoblles and e lectronics,
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thf.'SE' days between much of the 'Look a t the big house and lobk a t the
loca l riews on television, and the little one."' If 1 mentioned teiM1: All arc Important industries. All havr suffered job losses. t\11 claim toone
·extent or another tha t they arc faced with obstacles beyond thE'Ir control.
commercials ,Interspersed· among slon 's nightly altera tions between
: · So why not prot ect them?
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the news stories, Induces a certain the )Xlverty It regards as " news"
:. : The Economic Re)Xlri of the President, now being distributed In bound
vertigo In the viewer. '
and the widespre ad affluence Im: form . anticipated t he dcveloplng fu ror and, fearful of a retrea t from free
Routinely, the first item on the . plied In It s commercials merely to
• ri-ade, describes what it ca lls tht' myths of protectloisrn .
loca l news wUI be aboUt a fire, bleat a bout the juxlaposltlon, I
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caused by a defective heater, that would be wasting your time. What
: The most misleading of protectionism's claims, it contends, is tha t
: irn)Xlrt restrictions save jobs a t hom&lt;•. If Is a hard one to· c?ntest too,
has killed a famUyo(f[ve. Switchto a fascina tes me Is the rest of the
• lJe(;ause It Is true that some jobs are saved. But more, It says, are lost.
TV reporter on the spot - the mental baggage carried by ihr
• Restrictions, th£' While Hou~ economists contend , "have little or no · chavred ruins of an elderly tene· · liberals who think the contrast
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ment In a scabrous neighborhOOd. descrlbcd aboVe makes theircaseof
: "mployment among sectors."
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Attendants are carrying away the a more intensive redistribution of
. , Jobs saved in one industry, they say, a.re lost to anot her because of rhe
corpses - muffled · forms on wealth. · .
: gt'nerally lowered level of economic activity.
stretchers, or In body bags. NeighTypically, they have a lways
' Moreover, they say, the annual costs to consumers of each job saved In
bors, some In tears , teU usln broken favored lower Immigration barriers
English how It happened. Now back or none - a~surlng us this was the
: protected sectors are as high as·$250,!XXJ for some sectors.
tothenewsroorn-andtlmeoulfor a way to get our Elnstelns, and then
: · A second myth. they argue, is that protection can provide a breathing
commercial. We are belg Invited lo being genuinely surprised at the low
: verlod for an indus try to modernize and become more com petitive.
• "Although protection may increase resources for Improving
take our winter vacation on some pro)Xlrtion of E lnstelns , and the high
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: "" Once protection Is granted it Is common for productlvliy and unit costs to
where well-oiled young bodies are Marlelltos. They have cheered on
• de ter iora te even furtlter rela tive to other Industries."
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seen at play. It costs, we are the "sexual revolution"·- and then '
; In fact, they say, protectloJ1 of domestic industries might even enable
assllred,oniy a few hu!ldreddqllars. shake!! their heads at tiM&gt; quantum .
fo,relgn producers to charge higher prices for their restrlcted exports. It
(And there must be plenty of Increase in Ulegitlmate !Jirfhs, and
; happened in st~l during the 1970s, Jt happened with cars In the '8ls. ·
potential Cllstomers tor such joys wept over Its social consequences.
• But if a domrstic Industry sN¢ms doom€d,-cail'l lm)Xlrt restrictions at
OlitherelnTelevtslon~nd,because They hilve sternly resisted so much
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; least make the deat.h a g!'au~al qne'! On the contrary, say the economists,
sonie alrnne-pald, many tbousands as a moment of prayer In the publlc
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schools, Insisting that "religious
to put that commercial all the air.)
: proJection may attract ll(W resources to the troubled sector.
"Hey,
no
problem!
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Wish
I could have dozed
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: industry just siX years earlier."
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. Chicago Cubs' first sacker Leon Durham covers the bag In the eighth
hmlng of Thursday's game at Wrigley F ield. Almon reached second on
th~ throwing error by Cubs' southpaw Steve Trout. Chicago won ltiJ
second straight vlctory,.f-1. (AP Laserpholo).

ROCK SPRINGS --' Rod Rous h
and Todd Hysell combined for a
three-hit ter as Meigs pus hed across
five fifth inning runs to post a 6-2 win ,
over Galli)XlliS here Thu rsday.
Leading 1-0 going to the fifth
in ning, the Mara uders put the game
away with five runs on two walks, a
fielder's choice. andsingles byChrts ,
Ken nedy, Scot Gheen, a nd Roush.
The Blue Devils had a threat
e nded in the sixth inning by a fi ne
.relief job by the sophomore Hysell ,
making his high school· mou nd
debut . Roush ha d been sailing along,
but the first two batters reached in '
the sixth, forc ing Meigs coach Tim
Saunders to go to the bullpen.
Hysell , after walking ,the first
ba tter and rnrowing a Y.1ld pitch ,
was fac ing the tying run at the pl a te
as GalliJX&gt;Iis had two . runs home,
. m aking it 5-2; a nd !he basrs loaded
With no outs. Hy$ell ·~truck out the
next ba tter, theh tl:li-ew oilt a rilnner.
at i~ plaie on a ball hit IJ,a~k -to the
box, and got the~ide out on a pop fly
. tc:i ,eC.prtd ~.se.
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1'beDodgers, who dropped behind
3-0 In the early going, got to Houston
starter Bob Knepper for a run in t.he
sixt h before erupting In the eighth
against reliever Bill Dawley.
Mariano Duncan wrukedwlth two
outs In the eighth-and scbred when
Ken Landreaux doubled to right.
Marshall, who had struck out live
times in three games, followed with
his first homer of the season.
Carlos Dlaz gave up one hit over
t.hreeinnlngstoplckupthevlctoryln
relief of starter Ore I Hershlser. Ken
Howell pitched the final two innings
for the save:
Mets 2, Cardinals 1

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Belpre's Lee Holder, the TVC's
footbaU MVP .thls past season, has
been Invited by West VIrginia head
foot ball coach Don Nehien to try out
for a spot on the Mountaineers'
roster.
Holder tu'rned down scholarship
offers from P tinceton, Villanova,
and Akron In an attempt for a s)Xlt
wit h WVU.
Holder q uarterbacked Belpre to
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state class AA, division IV, football
playoffs. The left-handed paSser is
not big In size. but can throw bullets
while also very adept at running.
Theson oftheBelpre'sheadcoach
Ralph Holder said, 'I decided on
West VIrginia because It's close. I
didn 't want to be playtng 12 hours
away and I wanted to play for a
major college.'
Holder wUI be one of 10 athletes
invited by Nehlen to try out for the
team.

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Cha mp, a 6-year-old gelding, won
the feataured mile trot in 2:03.4-5 at
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night.
The winner paid $11.20, $6.40 and
$5. Rush Ca ll finished second, $22.ffi
and $ll.20. Tommie's Ten, the s how
horse, pa id $6.30.
The daily double combination of
1-4 paid $19.40. A crowd of 1,599
wagered $181.209.

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Tudor; whoscattere~!three.hitsover_
nine Innings. The only run he
allowed was tainted by two errors.
Mets starter Ron Darling spaced
four St. Louis hits over seven
Innings, but . the victory went to
Roger McDowell, Who retired three
batters In the top of the 11th in hls
first majorleaguf" appearance. ·
Braves&amp;, P hiDies 3
In addition to Murphy's hitting ,
1\llanta ' got a bobst from rookie
rellt"Ver Zane Smith. The left hander pitched out o f a basesloaded, one-out sit uation In the
fourthlnnlngby getting Jeff Stone to
ground into a double play and then
pitched three more . innings In
gaining his first vjctory.

Roush received credit for the win
as he allowed only two hits, fanning
three and wa lking three, Hysell a lso
fanned three and walked three In his
two lrlnings.
T h ree Ga llipolis pitche r s,
McCarty, Shepler, a nd Ramey
com bined to fan six and wa lk six.
Hitting safely for the Marauders,
now 3-3 overall, were Paul Dailey
with a double while J am es Acree.
Gheen, Rous h, Kemiedy, a nd Rick
Wise each singled once.
Kev Eastma n doubled forGalllpolls while Todd Bergdoll and Robbie
Young singled once for the Blue
Devils' three hjts.
Meigs goes after their third
straight win tonight at hom e against
TVC foe Warren Local.

CO LUMBUS, Ohio (API - Alsatia n scored an easy five-lengt h
victory In Thursday' s fea tunid
$4,(XX) claimi ng · race at Darby
Downs,
Alsa tia n, ridden by lnoc.e nlo
Marte, ran the five fu rlongs in: 593-5
to pay $3.40, $2.40 and $2.10. Cyddy
Road placed second, pay ing $3 a nd
$2.20, and Only Jokingreturned$2.40
In show.
The four th-race tri!ecta paid
$2 ,484.20. the highest o! the day's
· three trilcctas.
A crowd of 3,929 wagered $438.!m.

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lnnlngs tor the secoild time in as
· many games, again won at the
· expense of ex-Met NeD Allen. After
Keith Hernandez singled to open the
llt.h, Allen carne ori to face Gary
Carter, who won Tuesday's 11).
Inning affair by belling an ADen
pitch Into the St. Louis bullpen. On
Thursday, Carter singled off ' the
glove of thifll baseman Art Howe
and, when !.he ball sldttered·lntofoul
territory, Hernandez ¢hugged Into
t.hlrd ,
- George Foster was walked In ten tlonally to load the bases befo~c
Heep was walked on a 3-1 pitch .
The New York comeback ruined a

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By The~latedPreis
SteVe Trout ma(le one bad throw,
and 'It cost him a run, but Jose
DeLeon's one bad pitch cost him the
game. ·
With -two ·runners aboard in_the
fourth Inning, DeLeQn threw a pitch
toChicago's Ron Cey that wandered
across the middle of the pla te. Cell
de)Xlslted the ball into the left -field
seats to send theCu~ to a 4-1victory
'over the Pittsburgh Pirates. ·
Trout, meanwhile, ltmlted the
Pirates to three hits in tossing a
complete game. His only bad toss .
was directed toward first base, -and
the resulting errant· toss set up
Pittsburgh's only run.
In other NatiOnal League action ,
Mike Marshall's two-run horner
ca pped a three-run Dodger uprising
In the eighth inning and Los Angeles
held on for a 4-3 victory over the
Houston Astros at the Astrodome.
In New York, Danny Heepdrew a
bases-loaded walk In the bot tom. of
the 11th Inning to give the Meis a2-1 ·
victOry over the St. Louis Cardinals.
In Philadelphia, Dale Murphy
drove In three runs a~d scored twice
to pace the Atlanta Braves to a 6-3
rturnph over the Phlllies, who have
ost 11 consecutive g_arnes over two
seasons.

Marauders defeat
Blue Devils., 6-2

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;IWetp County Karate Club which meels Tuesdays,
"l'hursdays and Saturda,ys·at the Carleton School In
Syracuse received the 8th KYU, yeUow belts, after

testing at Ohio University. Instructor for the club Is
Mlck Howell with Ed Cozart as asststartt Instructor.
Winning their yeUow belt, I tor, were Thomas Holter,
Jamey Holter, Steven Gl".uly and Marvin White.

Marauderettes
~~ill unbeaten

Hallberg takes Masters lead
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Gary
Hallbergsaysthere'snowayhewill
begin thinking about a Masters golf
championship yet.
I "If you think like that you can
ellmlnate your chances right
away," Hallberg said Thursday
after securing a one.shot lead with a
4-under·pilr 68 hi the opening round
of the season's first maj or
championship.
"It' s four days, 72 holes," hesald.
" The easiest time Is when you'reon
the golf course. It'stheother18hours
I have to keep such thoughts away.
" I dqn't wantto think about It until
I have a tap-in on 18 Sunday," he
added.
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Jones-style fedora, birdied two of
the last four holes on the 6,005-yard
Augusta National Golf Club layout .
Payne Stewart, whose clothing
quirk Is knickers, and Tom Watson,
who haswontwlceandrecordedflve
other top five finishes in the last
eight Masters, shared second, one
slender shot off the pace.
There were several ather Jmpos:
figures within striking distance.
Ben Cren·

shaw, PGAcham~Lee'rriMnoand
former Masters winner Ray Floyd
were Jn a group at 10.
Jack Nicklaus, holder of a record
five Maslers titles and 17 major
professional tliumphs, and South
African Cary Player, a three-~lme
winner of this event, were In a group
at 71.
Hallberg also gave credit to a
physics professor and a teaching pro
from Scotland.
He said he went to see the physics
professor, Dr. RalphMannofOcala,
Fla ., two weeks ago for compqter·
ized swing analysis and got some
more help from the Scot, Bob
Torrance, on Wednesday .
HallbergtoldTorrancehe thought
he had done wonders with his son,
Sam Torrance, who had an opening
round 73 The elder Torrance then
spent about an · hour helping
Hallberg work on hls game
Hallberg says he wears the
Indiana Jones had for several
reasons.
"I dldn 't want to be like the ather
clenes I hear so much about out
here, ' ' he said. " It's funny . Baseball
and football players wear (he same

uniform, but lhey're 'seen 'as
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eyes from thf&gt; sun and keeps hlm
from m¥1ng eye contact with
spect ators, which he find &amp;
distracting
Hallberg's round included six
birdies and two bogeys It was a
two-putt birdie from 25 feet on the
15th that gave him a sha1 eo! the lead
and a UHooter on the 17th that
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POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA·
RENE. Comer Unloo and Mulbell)', Rev.
Th:nna• Glen McClung, pastor OYde Hender·
son, S. S. Supt , Sunday SchOOl, 9::ll a.m.,
mornlnawcnhlplll::lla m : evenlngservkeo
p m, mid-week service, Wednesday, 7 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 3:l6 E.
Main Sl .. Poll'lenl)' Sunday sm1&lt;:es: Holy
communion on the ftnt Sunday of each mmtli,
and combined wtth momlrlg prayer m the
tl)lnld Sunday Mocnlng p!'ayff and sermon on
aD ....... SUndays ct the month Church School
and Nursery care prov1ded Cdlee hour In the
Parish Halllmmedlalely rauowlne Ih e POMEROY CHURCI! OF CHRIST, 212 W.
Main Sl, Nell Prolldtool, pealor Bible School
9llam. MorningW(I"'Shlp,lO:llam , Yqutb
meotlngs, 6:00pm : Eve\lng wonhlp, 7 OOp.
m Wednesday nlghl prayer meeting and Bible
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TilE SALVATION ARMY, m Bunemul
Av. Pomeroy Mrs. Dora Wining In charge.
Sunday holiness meotlng, 11) a m , Sunday
School, I~ :Jl a m. Sunday School, YPSM
EJoi!&lt;o Adams, l&lt;ader 7 :Jl p m Salvation
meotlng. valioUs speakerS and music spECials
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Invited; 6:45 . p.m Th.,_y, Corp; &lt;:ado!
Oasss !Young f\oople-Biblei. 7::ll p.m Bible
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OLD DEXTER J!IBLE CHRISTIAN
CIIURCH, Charles Hatfield, paslor: Linda
Swan, Sup&lt; Sunday School 9 00 am, ....,.cb.
lng """'"""· 11rs1 and third Sunday roUowtng
Sunday School. Youth meeting, 7::ll p.m. ev
ery sunday
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST
Pi-E'achlng !;t· 30 a m , first and second Sun
(lays or'each month; third and fourth Sun
day~ eaeh monlh worship servll'es at 7 30
p m Wedpesdp.y ('V~nlngs aT 7: 30 p m
Prayer qnd Bible Study
,
· · '
SEVENTH·DA ~ ADVENTIST. Mulb·
N rY HEI'Ights Road, Pomrroll MICha~l PI
onkowskl. pastor: MariE' Splrr s. Sabbath
School Supt Sabbath School al 2 p m on
Saturday with worship services foJJowlng
at 3 15 p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sister Harriett Warner , Supl Sunday
School 9 30 a m Morn in~ Worship 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
Mann. minister William Snouffer , Sunday
School Supt Sunday SC hool, 9' 30 a m :
Morning Worship 10· 30 a.m,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po
mero.,. Pike. David Hunt, pastor, Jack
NeM:s. Sunday School Dlrf'ector Sunday
SCool, 9' 30 a m ; Mornln~ Worship, 10:30:
&lt;'Venlna: worship, 7· 00 p.m. Tuesday Vlsl
tatlon 7 p m WE'dnesday, Prayer Sef'VIceo,
7 30 p m .; Mission Friends, 7 30 p m:
Girls in Action, 7. ll p.m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Bal ·
try Run Road, Rev . Emmett Rawson , pas
tor Handley Dunn. supl. Sunday School.
lOam. Sundayevenlngservlce, 7 30p m
, Bibl e tt'achlna-. 7·30 p m Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION, CHerry Sl . Sy·
racusr . SPrvlct?S, .JO a.m. Sunday Evt"nlng
servlct'S Sunday and Wednesday at 7 OOp
m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Rev Keith Eblin,
pastor Sunday School 9 30 am . Wade
Ha yman , supl : Morning Worship, 10 30a
m Sdnday «:ve-nin~ service 7 30 p m :
WronHday PrayE&gt;r Met&gt;Ung. 7 30 p m
1\rr MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
Rac!nfl' R£&gt;V James SattE'rflf:'ld, pastor
Frl'e-man Williams. Supt Sunday School
91"5 a m. Sunday and WC'dncsda y even
lnR S("fVk£'S, 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
CornC'r Sheth and PalmC'r Georgr Rlsor,
lnt&lt;&gt;rlm Pastor Ray Fl&lt;&gt;lds , S S Sup1 •
Dan Riggs , Asst Supt . Sunday SCh011l, 9: 15
a m . Morning Worship. 10. 15 a m . Sun ·
day Ev("nlng Sfrvlci', 7 p m Youth meeT
lng, 7 30 p m Wcdn&lt;'sday . eYening s&lt;' r
v!ce 7 p m . Choir practice 8 P m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
5th and Main, Bob Melton. minister At
tfartson , assoc . minister: Mlk«' Ger1ach,
BibleSunday School \ Superintendent
School 9:30 a .m ., Morning Worship 10 30
a m Eve'nlng Worship 7·00 p m . Wednes

day, 7 00 p.m. Praye-r

meetln~~:.

MIDDLEPORT CHUREH OF THE NA·

ZARENE. Co pastors Rev . Charles Coyle
and Rev. Nant'y Coyle. 8111 While, Sunday
Sthool Supl. Sunday School 9:30 a.m,
Morning Worshlp10. 30 a.m , Evangelistic
meeting 7:00pm . Wednesday, 7 00 p m
Prayer meeting.
tJNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COtJNTV
Rew. Wanda tlolln~M, Director
Harold olohnaon
Director.of ~ducatiOA ,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CH U RCH - Sunday Wcnhlp services
9.00a.m.: Church SChool10: 15a .m : Bible
Study Sunday 7· 30 p.m . Prayer Group
Wt'dnesday at 9:00am .
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church school lO 15 a.m Morning Ylor·
shiP 11 · 1~ a.m. Tuosday, Ill·OO a.m . Bible
Sludy: Thursday. 7::Jl p .m. Bible Sludy.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
TERJAN - Worship service 9•00 am
Church SchoollO. 00 a .m . Tuesday, 10 a m.
Bible Study~ Sunday, 6 p m Junior and Se·
nJOr Hl&amp;h Youth Groups .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Pastor,
JOhn Evans Sunday Sohool tO 00 a m.:
Sunday Momlng Worohtp 11:00 • m Chll·
dren'o Church 11 a.m. Sunday EvenlliJI
servtce 7:00pm. Wed , 6 p 111 Young La·
dln' Auxiliary, Wed11Hday, 7 p.m. ram ·
lly Worohlp
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
Lona: Bottom Edle1 Hari, pastor. sunday
School 9: 30 a.m, Worohlp IO•:Jl a .m.:
l!rayor .mHttna Thuroday, 7. 00 p.m .
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, Comor Aah and Plum. Ratpll
Quadlff, paotor. Sjlnday SchoollO·OOa m .:
Mornlna worohtp, 11; 00 a.m .: Wecillflday
and S.turday Evening ServiClft at 7:30 p
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Rev. 1am01 E. C.rbltl, o\NIIIIaal
NORTBI!:MT CLUaTER
Rev. Dell Aftllerc
Rev. Roy DeRev. Sehl• .J.._on
ALFRED - Church SChool 9:30a.m.;
Worship, Jla.m.: !IMYF. 6:.10 p.m.: UW,
Third tuesday, 7 30 p m Communion,
first Sunday (Archer)
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m , Church
School lOam; Bible Study, Thursday,7p.
m ; UMW, first Thursday, 1 p.m., Com
munlon, first Sunday (Arch@J')
JOPPA - Worship 9· 30 a m ; Church
Sthool 10 30 am Bible Sludy, Wedn..
day , 7· :11 p m (Johnson)
LONG \IOITOM - Church SchOOl 9: 30
am: Worship 7 p.m.: Btble Study, Wed -,
nesday, 7 30 p m., lrMYF, Wednesday,
6 00 p.m. ; Communion FJrst SUnday.
!Archer)
REEDSVILLE- Church School9:30 a
m ; Worship Service 11 00 a.m. (Deeter )
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL Church School 9 am.; Worship 10 am; ·
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7: 31) p.m: UMW,
Third Tuesday, 1 30 p m ., Communion

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ROCK SPRINGS
Maria
Musser doubled home Gina Follrod
with the winning run as Meigs kept
Its undefeated record Intact with an
exciting nine-Inning 2·1 win over
Gallipolis here Tirursday.
Follrod had opened the ninth with
a single and went to second on Jodi
Harrison's single. An out later,
Follrod drove in the game.wlnner.
Meigs' Barb Hatfield and GAHS'
Angie Russell battled each other on
the mound to a near dead-heat as
both hurlers were In control.
Hatfield fanned seven, walked
seven, and allowed four hits. Russell
fanned two, walked five, and gave
up seven hits.
Gallipolis took a HI lead In fifth
when Cowan doubled home Russell
with two outs. Meigs tied It In the
sixth when wlthoneoutJenniCouch
walked. stole second, and scored on
Hatfield's double
Gallipolis missed a golden oppor·
LEVEL ACHIEVERS - 'lliese three karate students have won lor
tunlty In the eighth to gain the lead as
various levels of achievement after testing at Ohio University In Athens.
they put runners on first and second
'lbey are members of the Meigs County Karate Club which meets thioee
with one out, but second sacker
lime~ a week for ~gat the Carleton School. From the left are Lee
Carol Smith nabbed a line drive and'
Splwn, '7th KYU1 blue ,belt; MJke Jones, lith KYU, purple belt, and Jolm
stepped on second for the Inning·
l!eaver, 2nd J{YU, brown belt.
ehdlng double play •
~he Dally Sentinel.
. Again In the .llln!h, the Blue
Angels' loaded the ~es with two
!USPS lli·BOO)
1\ Oi~IMlon of Multtmedla, hJC.
out, ))uj Harrison made a good play
. '· ~P- ublished t"Verv "'a'rtC'rnoon,
.'
on a grounder to s.hort to end that
Mondav
l hrough Fr lda"' . 111, Court ST v !he
t)u:eat
.
Ohio VaJI('V Publishing Company Mul
Meigs ha&lt;lrunners on ~nd ijJ'Id
!lmr-dla. Inc , Pomefo) , Ohio 45769 h
9921 1 ~ r 5l•cond cla'ss pos tage paid a t
third with no outs In the eighth~ but
Pomf'IOV, 0)110.
couldn't plate the winner. After _ COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -With
Mt •mlx'r Th1• As!oOOC ia tro Prc•ss, In
Musser reached on an error,
an assist from CBS· TV, Ohio State's
la nd D;ulv P r&lt;'ss Associ ation and thr
Hatfield singled. They both ad·
1985 home football opener with
Am e r lc&lt;:~ n Newspu pf'r PuhllshNs As·
socla !lon Na Tions I Adv t' rllsln~ Repr('
vanced a base on a balk, but Russell
Pittsburgh will become the first
"f'nlat!w•. Branhum NP wspapc r Sales,
pitched out of trouble getting a
night, game In Ohio Stadium's 64
733 Thnd AH'nue, NC'v. Ymk , New
J;or k 10017
strikeout, a foul pop, and a ground
seasons.
our.
Ted Turner , owner of Turner
POSTMASTER ~ nd addJt' ss eha ngC'S
Coach Jon Arnott called this the
10 IllC' Oanv Senlln(l!, 111 Court St , Po
Broadcasting System Inc., would
mC'rov Ohio 4M69.
best defensive ga'm e of the year for
like to open his new $9 million,
thtiMarauderettes. Meigs is now4.0
two-year supplementary television ·
SUBSCRIPTION Hi\Tt;s
By Carri er or Motor Route
j\1elgs plays at home tonight
package .wlth tb_e Big Ten Confer·
One W('("k
$1 10
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ence by beaming the game nation·
One Month .. .
S':i 80
On (&gt; Year
Sm 20
ally over the TBS cable system.
SINGLE COPY
However, CBS-TV, as the prim·
PRI('ES
Dally
ary telecasterofBigTengames, will
have first choice. CBS-TV has to
Subsc rlix'r s not drs h In~ to pav th r car ·
1ir r ma v r('mlf in ad' a ncr• dir l'cT lo
announce Its September football
~UCHTEL - Both the Meigs
Th£' Da!lv Sf'nT!nr t on a 3, ti OI 12month
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Ohio
State
schedule
by
June
ba ~ l$ Cl('dJ Twill be glvt" n carrl t'l £'a ch
s and girls track teams opened
month
officials expect that network to
lr season recently as both sored
bypilss the game with Pittsburgh,
s over host Nelsonvllle· York .
No subset lpTionfl bv mull Pf'rm.lll t'd In
because the Panthers
especially
I0\1.115 whf'n-' homP ('Hn lt•r serv iC'C' Is
e Meigs boys won 78·53 winning
a v,ll labl(l
struggled
through
an
off-season
ut
nj!le of 16 events while the girls
1984.
Mall Sulbit rlplluns
pilsted a one-sided 91-35 victory,
lntdde Ohio
Pittsburgh visits Ohio Stadium~
~nnlng lO of 16 events.
1:1 Wf'&lt;'ks
$14 56
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Saturday,
Sept.
14,
In
a
rematch
of
26 Weeks
~Scoring by event went as fol·
129 12
52 W('(lkS
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the 1984 Fiesta Bowl teams. The
lows:
Out Hide Ohio
h Jump - C. uC'ss IN Y I ~·fi. Kilch(&gt;n
Buckeyes won that game 28-23.
13 W£'(1kS
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It .futnp - Cr('mC'an s I M 1 19'9'/t ' •
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night gjimes in Its 16-game package
ut Put - Wc•lrh cM1 36 9', Johnson
with TBS thls fall.
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Friday, April12, 1985

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prayer service Thurlday, 7·ll,) p.m.
EvangPIIstlc Service 7. 30 p.m. Wednes·
CARLE:l'OIIINTERDENOMINA·
day. Prayer mPetln~ 7 30 p m Thursday.
TIONAL CHURCH, Klftllbury Rood. Rev.
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
David CUr!mln, paotor. SWIII&amp;f School
Harrisonvlllr Rd Robe-rt Purtell, minis·
9: :ll a.m.: Ralph Corl, SUp!. EVrilna wor·
ter, StE'Vt&gt; Stanley, S S Supt.: Bill McEI·
ship 7:30 p m. Prayer mHt'!!i, WedDes·
roy. Asst Supt., Sunday SChool 9:30 a.m ,
doy 7· :Jl p.m.
Worship service 10 30 a.m , Evening wor·
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN, JOlly
ship Sunday 7p m and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
Holland, pastor, Wa1lace Damewood,
ST 'JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH Pine
Sunday School SUpt Worship seryl(e, 9 a.
Grove. The Re-v. William Mlddleswarth,
m .. Bible SchooiiO a .m
pastor Church servlt', 9:30 a m ; Sunday
SChool 10· 30 a .m .
HYSELL 1\UN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Rev Tberf!On Durham. paste.-. Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SchoOl at 9:30 a.m ; Mornlna worlblp at
John Wrigh t. passtor Sunday School9 :KJ
10: 30 a.m.; SUndly even1n1.serv1ee at7:30
a m ; Larry Havn~. S. S. Supt. Morning
First Sunt1ay (Arcben
worship 10 30 a m
p m Thursday IIOJ'V~ ot 7:30p.m
CENTRAL CLUSTER
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Rev. .lam• E. Corbitt
RENE, Rev . Thomas H Collier , pastor.
Knob, located on County Roo4 31. Rev.
Rev. Steven NeiHII
Law~nce GlufRftcamp, put«. Hew.
Martha W olfe, Chairman or the Board of
Rev. Rlcb&amp;r4 llolbemldl
Rocrr .Willford, uot. pao1or. PrN&lt;blq
Christian Lllf' Sunday Sthool 9: 30 a.m ..
Rev. Rol!eri E. IIebi•.,.
services SUaclay 7: i!O p.m. Proyer meollal
' Morning worship 10 M a m : Sund~y
Rev• .t...rew R•bettldnt ,
W~n01clay, 7:30 • p m.. Gary Grlfllth,
t'VE'nlng worship 1: 30p.m. Prayf'r mt'fltlng
ASBURY (Syracuse)- Worship 11 a m
7:30pm . Wed~esday.
leader. Youth aroupo Sunday...,.,., at
, Church School 9· 45 a m : Charge Bible
6 00 p m with Roarr aNI Vlolot Wlltfordd,
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ~··
Study, Wednesday, 7·30p.m., UMW, first
leaders Communkm service flJ'st Sunday
tE'r WOOd y Ca\1, pastor. St&gt;rVIces Sunday
Tue-sday, 7.30 p m.; Choir Rehearsal ,
1Q a m, and 1 p.m. Wedneosday, 7 p.m. .
each montta. Wednesclay, 6 30 p. m ; UMW, fourth Sun ·
WHITE'S
CHAPEL ' WESLEY AN
-&lt;Ia¥, S::ll p.m. (Nelson).
.
CHURCH -'Coolville RD. Rev Pbllllp 1!1·
ENTERPRIS}': .- Worship 9 a m :'
RACINE FIRS:r BAPTIST, Steve
denour, paator. SUnday SC- 9! 30 a.m.:
Church School10 am .; Bible Study, Tues
Deaver. Pastor. Robert Smith, Sunday
wonhlp aervlee 10· 30 a m.; Bible atudy
day, 7::Jl p.m.: UMW. Flrsl Monday, 7: 30
School Supt , Sunday School 9: JO a.m.;
and wore hlp 1ervlce, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
p m, UMYF, Sunday, 6 p m Choir Re
Mornlnl!l: worship 10:40 a.m.: Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
hearsai, 6:30 p.m Wednesday. (Rotheevening worshiP 7 30 p m , Wedf)~day
Mark Janet, pastor. Bill Nicholson, Sun·
michl
~venlng Bible at .Jy 7: 30p.m.
clay School SUpt. SUnday School9: 311o.m.,
FLATWOODS- Church School , lOam
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
Mornlna Worship and Communion 10: Xla.
, Worship, 11 a.m., Bible Study, Thursd
C HURCH . Burlingham Rt&gt;v Okey Ray
m
day , 7 p.m ., UMYF. Sunday, 6 P m
Laundermllt , pastor Ph. 992·7324. Sund~
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Am,.
(Rothemlch)
'
&amp;hoollO OOa m ; Sunday ~venlng.servl~
Tillis, pallor. Jay Stllos, supt. Sunday
FOREST RUN - Worshlp 9 , a m ;
7 00 p m , Wednesday evening service,
School 9· ~ 1 m ; Momlq wonhlp, 10 J)
Church School 10 a m ; Choir practice,
7:00p.m.
a.m ; SUnday evening service 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 6:30p.m .; UMW, first Tuesday ,
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, \1
Wedllflday servl~ 1 p m. WMPO pro7 30 p m (Nelson)
milL&gt; off Rt 32~ Rev . BE'n J Walls, pastor
gram 9 a.m each SUnday
HEATH iMiddleporl(- Church School,
LE."(' Russell, S.S. Supt. Sunday SChool9 30
RIJTLAND CHURCH OF '111E N.UA·
9 30 a.m; WorshiP 10:30 a .m.; Bible
a m . Morning Worship tO: :K) a m ; Sun·
RENE RJ,v. Lloyd D Grimm, Jr. , pallor.
Study, Tuesclay, 10 a.m.: UMW, second
day ~venin~ servlcf 7: JO p.m.; W£1dne&amp;·
SIUiday School9: 30 a.m.; Worship oe.vl&lt;e
Monday, 7·30 p m; UMW Second Mon - dav SE'rylce', 7:30 p,m
10 30 am.: YouliJI people'• service 6 p.m.
day, 7: 30p.m., UMM , Third Monday, 1:30 ,
Eva~.tlatleaervice6: 30p m . Wednetday
p.m (Robinson I
SILVER RtJN BAPTIST, Bill Little,
IIOJ'VIce 7·p m
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service lO
pastor Stt've Little, S S Supt Sunday
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, MOler
am; ChurehSchool.ll a .m.; UMW, third
Sctlool 10 am .~ Morning worslp 1 11 a.m.:
St • Mutm, W Va. Eua:en• L Cooter, ml·
Wednesday, t p m, Choir practice, Mon
Sunday evenln,; worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
nlster Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.: Worday, 7:30p.m . (NE'Ison)
meE&gt;tlng and Bible study Thursday, 7:30p.
ohlp 11 a.m. aNI 7 p m. Wed...4ay Bible
PEARL CHAPEL - Worthlp Service 9
m : Youth meeting WednHday at 7 p m.
Study_. vocal music, 7 p m
a m , Church School 11 a fn ; UMW se·
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dlld·
cond Tuesday 7: 30p.m ; UMYF last TUH·
383 N 2nd Ave , Middleport Sunqay
din&amp; Lane. Maam, W. Va J. N. Thick«,
day, 7::ll p.m. lubenklng)
School 10 am Sunday eve111ng ~·oo p m .
put..-. Evenlna """''"" 7: 30 p.m. ,
POMJ;:ROY- Church School, 9 15 am
men~• Ministry, Thunday, 9:30 a.m.;
, Worship Service, 10: 30 a.m ., Ctlolr re
Wednesday Proye• and Bible Study, 7 15
hearsal Wednesday. 7.30 p .m.: UMW, se \
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN &lt;:HURCH,
p m.
t
conq Tuesday, 7· 30 p m: UMYF, Sunday,
Robert E Muuer, pastor Sunday School
HARTFoRD I?IIVRCH OF CHRIST IN
6 p m. (Corbll()
·
9 JO am: Paul Musser, supt.; Morning
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev. William
ROCK SPRINGS- Church SchOol, 9. 15
worship 10· 30 a m : Sunday evening ser·
pastor S..Niay School 9 :ll a
Campboll,
a.m; Worship 10 a.m ; Bible Study, Wed
vice, 7 p m , mld·wt"t"k service, Wednes ·
m.; James Huahet, supt. ~ve-ntna ll"f'Vlce
nesday, 7 :ll p.m: UMYF (5enlors(, Sun
day , 7 p m.
7. 30 p.m. Wedtllday even11111 prayer meet
day, 5 p m , (Juniors) every other Sun·
lng 7: :r1 p m Youth prayer '!lf't"VIce l'lch
day, 6 p.m . (Rotbemlch)
·Tuesday.
RUTLAND - Church School, 9 45 a m,:
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
Worship, 10 30 a m , UMW (Evenlnlg Clr·
ZARENE Rev Glenn McMillan, pa~tor
W Va . Rt t, James l...l'WI.!i, pastor. War·
cle) second Wednesday, 7 30 p.m; OMW
Mary Janice Lavender, SundAy SChool
(Afternoon Clrclel second Thursday, 1 p
Supt. Sunday School 9. :1&gt; a m . Morning , ship scrvtces 9: :JJ a m., Sunday Schoolll
a m : EYl'nlng worship 7: JO p m . Tuesday
m (Rubenking)
•
worship to· 30 a m ; E-vangelistic service,
collagt~ prayer mE'f.'flnR and Bible Study
SALEM CENTER - Church School, 10
6p m: PntyerandPratseWednesday, 7p
9 :MJ a.m., Worship li'I'VIC't", Wednp.sday
am, Worship 9 45 a.m. (RubenkiRJ l
m Youth mt&gt;etlng, 7 p m ,
700 m.
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otJ'R SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Church SChool tO a.m. (Rubenk\ng)
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
Walnut and Htnry Sts., Ravenawood, W
CHRIST, Elden R Blake, pastor Sunday
80U'111EHN CLUSTER
Va The Rev. Gt'Or~te C Welrldc:. paslor.
School 10 a .m .: Robert RH&lt;I, Supl. Mom·
Rev. Boler Grace
Sunday SChad 9 ll a m ; Sur\day.worship
lng sermon. 11 a .m .. Sunday nlght ser·
Rew. PHI Mco.lre
llam
vices Christian End.avor 7:30pm , Song
Rev. llelllo ....,
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, localedoo
service
8
p.m.
P~achlna
8:30
p
m.
Mid
APPLE GROVE- Church School9a.m
Pomeroy Pike, Coun1y Road~ neel' Flat·
wet&gt;lt
pray•r
meeting.
Wednesday,
7
p
m
.
: Worship, 10 a m (First and third Sunwoods. Rt'V Blaekwoocl, pastcr. !lfrvlet'J
Alvin R~. layleader
days) ; UMW, Second Tuesday, 7:30pm ..
oo Sunday at 10· :.t a m . and 7.30 p.m. wltb
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p m ,
Sunday Scbool 9::Jl a .m Bible Study, Wed·
(Grace)
neoday, 7::10 p.m . ·'
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN.
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a m : Church
F AI'Ill FELLOWSniP CRUSADE FOR
Roger Watson , pastor. Crenton Pratt,
School, 10 am , Bible Study, Wednesday,
CHRIST,
St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rev
sunday
Scbool
Supt.
Momlng
worohlp
9'
30
10 a.m., Dorcas Women' s Fellowship,
Franklln
Dickens.
Pastor. SUncSay morn·
am., Sunday Schooll0: 30 a .m .; Eventnr
Wednesday, 11 a.m. (McGuire).
ing 10 a m ; Sunday . e\tnlns 7 :rl p.m.
service,
7
30
p
m
CARMEL- Church SChool 9 30 a m .,
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue, Thul'ldoy eveni11J17::Jl p.m .
Worship, 10:45 a .m Second and Fourth
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
pastor:
Joe Sayre, Sunday School Sup!.
Sundays: Fe11owship dinner wllh Sutton,
TIST CHURCH Paotor , Roberl Byen
School
9
45
a.m
.;
Evening
war·
Sunday
ttllrd Thursday. 6 ~ p.m (McGuire}
Sunday School 10 a.m.: Worohlp llt'Vk'o II
ship 6:30p.m .; Prayer Meeting, 6:30p.m.
EAST LETART- Church School9 a .m
am, Sunday &lt;'Venin, Sft'VIce.7:30 p.m.:
Wednesday.
, Worship 10 a .m . second and fourth SunTUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF Wednesday .venlni •Hrvlct! 7: 30p.m.
days; UMW first Tuesday, 1: 30 p.m.
INDEPENDENT HOLINiliS CHURCH
CHRIST. Jocly Holland, nllntoter O.ryl
(Grace!
lne , Ptoarl Sl , Mlddle(lO&lt;t Rev. O'Dell
W•lls,
Supt.
Mornlnr
worship,
8.00
a.m.;
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 om,
Manley, pulor. Sunday School9: 30a m.,
Church Scbool 9 00 a m
Church SchoollO a .m (Gracel
MomlnJ wcnhlp 10:30 un.; EvenlliJI
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
'!liE
NAZA·
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9:4h.m .,
wonhlp 7 311 p m ......,.y, 12: :Jl p.m. WoRENE. Rev Herbert Grate, pa~tor .
Church School 10 30 a.m., Blbl~ Study,
men's Pray« meotllll. WodtiOiday, 7,:10
Fronk
Riffle,
oupt.
SIUiday
Scttool
9:
30
a.
Thursday, 7: :Jl p.m. 1Rador 1
•
p.m Prayer and Pra!M oervk:O. • ~
m .: Worship llfrvlce, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
MORljE CHAPEL- Church School9 30
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ~..,.
Sunday WednHday, 1 p m Prayer meet·
a.m., W~ship 11 am. (Rader)
TOLJC - VanZandt aNI Ward Rd Elder
Ina.
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST Jom01 M.Uier, pallor. S..lt4ay School,
School, Ill a.m.: Worship, 11 a .m.: UMW
10:30 o.m; Worohl~ Service, Sult4ay, 7.00
CHURCH
. Rov. Robort Miller, paotor. fto.
fourth Monday 7 30 p m. , Men's Prayer
p.m.: Bllllo Study, W - y . 7::Jl p.m.
~ E . Barton, Director ol Chrlltlan EduBreaktall, Wednetday_. 7 a.m. (Grace).
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS.
cation.
Lloyd
Wrlahl,
aulllanl.
Sunda¥
SUTfON - Church Scbool, 9. :Jl a.m ..
HorrllonviUe Road . Dlvld Forr•U. pol·
School
9:
311
M.omlnl
wonblp
10·
30
Mornlna: worahlp 10: &amp;5 a m . first and tbtrd
1«, CUnJon Foul•. Sundar Scllool SUpt.:
S!lnclay 6. !0 p.m.:
Sunday•: Fellowship dinner wtth Carme\,
SUnday . School t !0 o.m.~ momlna wor·
Wednooclay
third Thursday, 6:30' p.m. (McGuire).
oblp, lla.m.: SIUICiay ovot~lllfloervleo7: JJ
p.m. Prayer MHIItla, Wednesday, 7:30 p•
KENO CI!URCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
m. ...
~.
Swain, Supt. Sunday SChool 9:)0 am. evSYRACUIIE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
ery~k
- -Ptti-tal. J&lt;ty Clark. paotor. Wor·
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev
ablp wrvtc.-. Sqaclay 10 a.m. : Sunday
Tom St411er, putor sunday Sch0019:00a.
Scltoql 11 a.m . EVflllna -•ltiP oerv1~
m: ~venlnaoervlce7 30p.m Wednesday ,
.
prayE'r meelln' 7. :rt p m
7:00 P·!l'l· ~pro~ m~IDI7:00
p.m. ,
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BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane Warden. minister Btble
liT. IIERMOI'! UNI1l;D llltETIIREN
class 9 30 a m , Mdrntna Wonhlp 10· 30 1
IN CHR!BT CHUitCH, ~. . • Tt111
m.: Evening wo,.lltp 6:30 p m . Wedneo·
~lmlty all Ct Rt. D. ...... day Bible Sludy 6. 30 p.m . •
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NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY ·
clay llcbDOI t : llo.m.: iitft1111 WOI'IIIIP
CHURCH, Sundoy School oervlce, 9: t~ 1
IO:tsa.m.; E--.. ...-ldlllaorvtoo~t­
m ; Wonhtp servlcl' tO· :fl a m ,
"""d and fotlrtb tltiaUy Jt T: II p.m.:

Chrlstlan Endeavor, first and third Sun ·
day, 7 ll p m Wednesday praye-r mft'tlng
and Bible S1udy, 7· 30 p m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS. 37319 State
RoutP124 (one mile east of Rutland I Sunday: Blbleo lecture 9: JO a m ; Watchtower
study 10:30 a.m: Tuesday, Bible study,
7 ll p m , Thursday, Theocratic School
7: =-:t p.m. Service meettnfl;, 8•20 p.m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located 1&gt;n 0 J WhJte Road of Htabway
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday SChoollO
a .m Classes for all age~ Junior Church 11
am.; Morning W()rshlp 11 a.m Adult
Choir pracUcr 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peoplr'a, Children's Church and Adult Blblt'
Study. Wednesday at 7 X) p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
St., Midd~rt Afflllatt'd with Souttlern
Bapt111 Convention Sunday SChoollOa.m
; Morntn~: worship 11 a .m ; Evening war·
ship 7 p m , Wednesd1y t&gt;vl'ning Bible
study and prayer me&gt;ellnR 7 p.m .
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST. 51
Rt 124 and Co Rd 5 Mark Seevers. mlntster. Sunday SChool Supt Harry Hen
drickl; Sunday School9 X) a m : Morning
wonhtp 10 XI a m , Ev•nlng won hip 7 p
m. Wednesday worship 7 p.m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Corner Syca{Dore and Second Sis , Pomeroy. The RE'V. William Mlddleswarth,
pslor Sunday SChool 9 45 a m , Church
service 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH, . Msgr
Anthony Gllnnamorto Ph 992·5898 Satur·
clay Evenl··• Ma" 7 : 30 p.m.; sunday
Masa, 8 a m. and 10 a m Confetslons one
hair bour before f'ach Mass CCD classes. ·
11 am Sunday.
VI(."J'()RY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St,
Middleport JamH E ~. pastor
Sunday morning worship 10 a.m.; Even
Ina lft'Vice 7 p.m.: Wednesday eve nlne
wonhlp 7 p m VIsitation, Thunday 6.:Kl
p.m

Main St., Middleport Rev Calvin Minnis.
pastor Mrs Elvin Bumgardner , supi
Sunday School 9· 30 a.m... Worshtp service...
10:45a m
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST •
- Joseoph B l{osklns , evangelist. Sunday
BlbleS1udy9a.m : Worehlp, lOam ; Sun·
day evening service 6 p m , WednE'Sday •

evealng &amp;ervtce. 7 p m.

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PENTECOSTAL ASSEI\IBLY. Racine,
Rt. 124 William Hoback . pastor Sundayo
School 10 a m ; Sunday evening servtce 1
p.m . Wednesday e-vening aervlce 7 p.m .
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
Supt . Sunday SChool 9: ~ am Morninr:
Worshlp.10:30 a .m Prtlyer service. alttrn·
a'e Sundays
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave Rev Clark Baker. pastor Carl Not· '
tlna:ham, Sunday School Supl Sunday
SChOOl 10 a.m wllh tlasse&amp; tor all aaet ..
Evonlng ll&lt;l'VIces at 6 p m . WodnOI&lt;Iay Bl·
ble study at 7· 30 p m Youth services Frl· ·•
day at 7:30 p.m .
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill St ,
Middleport Brother Chuck McPherson,
pastor Sunday School 10 a m. , Sunday ,
evening services at 7 p m. and Wednesday
services at 1 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Earl Shuler, ..
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m • Church.
service, 7 p.m ; Youth meellng, 6 p.m .
Tuesday Bible STudy at 7 p.m
,
, FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE , 33045
Hiland Road, Pomeroy Tom Kelly, pal ·
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S Supt Sunday
morning service at 10 a m , Sunday evenIng servi~ 7: 30pm. Tuesday and Thurs
day Services at 1:30 p.m.
WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St . Mlddl.,.
port. Richard Stewart, pastor Sunday
• mornlna service 10 am .. Sunday evening '
7·30 Tuesday.morn lng BlbiP study lOam ,
Wednesday eYentna 7. 30 p.m Thusday ,
mornln1 video with Ke nne-th Copeland 10
a m , Friday evening video wit h Krnneth •
Copeland, 7 30 p m
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF '!liE NA·
ZARENE, Rev Glendon Stroud, pastor , ·
SundaySchool9: 30a m ; Worshlpservlce,
10 30 a m • Youth service Sunday 6 1S p
m. Sunday evening servlct1·00 p m. WNnesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study .

UVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF GOD- Gilbert Spencer, paslor. Sun
day School 9 .10 a.m.; Momlne tervlct&gt;
!O:OOa.m.: Sundayevenlngservlce7:00p
m., Mld·w.. k prayer oervk:O Wednesday
7p.m
.
MT. OUVE COMMUNITY. CHURCH,
'(..awreoee Bush, pastor. Max Folmer. Sr
700pm
,
·
Supt S..adoySchooland Morning Wonhfp
NEASE SETI'LEMEI'iT CHURCH, Sun "
'::I)Lm.: Sundayeovenlngservlce, 7R.m;
day afternoon services al 2. 30 Thursday ,
' Youth mHtlnaand Bible Study. Wednes
• .,·
evening !itrvlces al 7 Jl ..
doy, 7 p.m.
,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason, W '
UNITED FAI'Ill CHURCH, Rl . 7 on PoVa PasiQr, Bill M•rphy. Sundoy SchooiiO; '
meroy By-Pu$. JU&gt;v. Robert E Smith. Sr
a m · Sunday evening 1 30 p m Prayer:
paator. Melv la Droke; s s Supl. Sunday · meetln&amp; and Blble4tUd y Wei:1n~day, 7:30 '
I
9: 30a.m.: Momtng Worship 10:30;
p m Everyone welcome
Evenln« Worship 7· :.1 p m , Wednf'Sday
RUTLAND FREE WilL BAPTIST, Sa· ,
tern St. Rev Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunday~
Praye&gt;r service, 7 JO p.m.
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, RaUroad
SchoollOa.m : SundayevenlnJ7 . JOp.m , .
St , MalOn. Sunday School tO a.m , Morn
Wedll(ISday eventng prayt-r meeting 7: 30 .
tna worship 11 a .m .; Evening service 6 P
p.m .
m. PriYft' mft'llng and Bible Study Wed
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
nesday , 7 p.m
CHURCH, Sliver RldgP Duane Syden. .
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rev Nyle
strlcll:tr, pastor. Sunday SChOol 9 am.,
Borden, pastor Cornelius Bunch, sul)t
Church service 10 a m. Bible Study Wed· •·
Sunday School 9· 30 a m • Second and
nesday at7·30 p m June thru ~ptember, .,
fourth SUndays worahlp service at 2 30 p
7 p m . OCtober thru May Sunday evening
Fellowship 7 p m June thru September. 6..
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and ' p.m . October thru May
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Some people think of Easter as an epdlng time and as a be·
ginning time. Winter Is past and Spring has arrived. We look
forward to the warm days, the green grass . the blooming flow·
ers and the budding trees . This Is so true, an ending and a begin·
nlng. Who can overlook the April showers. We learned as chll ·
dren that April showers bring May flowers. It Is true, Oh so true
But Easter Is more than Spring and new clothes with the
warmer weather. We need to remember the warmer hearts of
all as we look to the real meaning of Easter.
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Easter Is an empty tomb, an Angel's words, and a risen
Lord. The Angel said " He Is not here. see. He Is risen.' ' Now we
can know the power Of God's love. We cannot help but be awed
with reverence at this great occasion, ftesurrectlon Morn.
Gladness must fill our hearts as we receive this marve,lous gift
of everlistlng 11~. forgiveness of sins and Heaven as qur home.
The true meaning of Easter can dlspetse the gloom or sorrow In Golgotha and the crosses, a garden and newly hewed
tomb, with the despair of the sorrows of death and the loss of
hope. 1'bere Is liope•however, as well as joy In Easter. Christ Is
Risen, He lives, He Is not dead. All of this Is for us, sinners
though we be. As Christ came up from the grave, so shall we
who believe In Him also now have no fear of the tomb. We know
we ahall overcome the cold dark tomb to be In the glorious light
of God In Heaven above , for all eternity. Easter Is an ending and
a bqtnnlng. The ending of death and the beglnnlnll of life, life
everlaatlnc, joy unknown . and being lh the very presence of
Christ the Lord . What more could we ask for than this? It Is the
Easter menage for all, each and everyone who believes and accepts tt. A freely ctven clft ot God.
Rev. William Mlddleswarth
Meigs County Lutheran•

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By Alisoclatecli'Mis

opening·, titnk.-game . sweep of
Cleveland.when reliever Pave VOn
Ohlen walked three batters In the
bottom of the lOth.
.- Willie Hernandez, last year's ey
Young Award winner, pltchecl3 2-3
Innings for the victory.

Seattle:s Gonilall Thomas knows
howltfeelstobedown.Sohewasn't
about to show up the Oakland A's,
even I! It meant passing up a chance
· to tie a hallowed major-le&lt;,~g~~e
record.

Detroit's 'Larry Herndon sent
the gam e Into extra Innings with
an RBI single In the rtlnth .·
BIQe Ja)'S 4, Royals 3
In Kan'sas City, George Bell
blasted a mammoth jlome run on .
Royal n;llever Dan . Qulsenberry's-

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first pitch of the 10th .1Imlng to give
Toronto Its triumph.
For the second straight .night,
Blue Jays reliever Bill Caudill gat
the victory. He pitched 12-3 ltltless
· Innings before JIIn Acker took over
In the lOth and got a save.

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Thomas wound up with six runs
batted In as Seattle belted seven
homers and won 14~.
Earlier, when Thomas slammed
his third home run, the fans at the
Klngdome kept standing and applauding hoping for a rave. But
Thomas stayed In the dugout. · .
In other. American League
games , Detroit got past Cleveland
11:10 In 10 Innings, Toronto nipped
Kansas City 4-3 In 10 · Innings,
California stopped Mlnne$0ta 4-3 In
10 Innings, BostontrippedNE!WYork
&amp;-4 and Milwaukee halted Chicago

SATELL.ITE SYS
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Hubbard's -Greenhouse
NOW OPEN FOR
·SPRING SEASON

•s 900°0

Plans for a Dea market and bake
sale were made When the Racine
Firemen's Ladles AuxUlary met
recently atthe firehouse. •
The·fund raising project wW be
held on May 4 and 5 at the firehouse
with tables to be $5 for large and $3

, Bernice Durst won ·lhe fruit
basket and plans were rnade for
attendlngraUydayinMay. WII\ners
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A oontrlbutlon was made to the
. American -Legion Child Welfare lems Involved and efforts beJni:
Foundation when the LeWis Manley made to find them, as well as
American Legion Auxlllary 263met . organizations assisting In t)le Jocatrecently' at the home of Lula . lng ot missing children. .
·
Hiunpton.
Mrs. Casey gave· a report on
Dorothy Casey, first Vice pre· foreign relations noting ·donations
sklnet, had charge of the meeting whlchtheauxlllaryhasglvenforthe
which opened In dtualistlc form. Home for Special Children In El
FloJ'I'IICI' Rio~ children and Salvador. ·
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OLDS 98

WAS 110,395.00

1984 FORD THUNDERBIRD ................. :.......................... J!!!~$799 5
WAS S8995.00

· V-6, Auto. trans. overdrive, air, AM/FM. Cassette. local owner.

. 1984 FORD TEMPE 2 DR. L. ............. :......;......:............. JU!~$6595
4 Cyl., S spd.

tra~s. AM/FM.

PS, PB. Local owner.

Was $7295

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PastorMichaeiPanglolnvltesthe

. 1979 CADILLAC CPE; DeVILLE 2 DR .....:.......;..................!!!!~$549 S
"LOADED". low ·mileage, Joe~ owner.

Was $6995.00

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6 cyl., A'uto. trans. Air, PS, Pl.

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1981 FORD F-150 4x4 PICKUP ...................;.................!!!!~$()495
6 cyl., 4 spd. trans. Air cond. Topper.

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WAS 57895.00

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1979 FORD E-250 CONVERSION VAN ...................................~ S499$
Y-8 Auto., tran~. AM/FM, guad captain chairs, sofa bed.

WAS 55495.00

1978 CHEV. C-10 PICKUP ...............:'..............................!!!!!.$2495·

Y-1, auto. trans. PS, PI, Radio.

Calendar 1 happenings

1979 GMC P_
I(KUP ••• ~ ...............................~~ .....................!9.!5349 5

Y-8, Auto. Tram., PS, Pl. Very clean.

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FIAT STRUDA, 2 dr ••:•• ~ ••••••••••.. ~ ................. S1295
PLYMOUTH VOLARE, 4 dr ••• ~ ••••• ~ •••••·•.••••••.. S1995
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MERCURY MARQUIS, 4 dr .........................
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1979
1977
1978

FRIDAY
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POMEROY - Mary Shrine
• 37, Order of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, w111 have open tn·
stallatlon Friday at 8p.m. at the
PofneroY Masonic Temple.
· There wiD be potluck re(resh·
ments. Buslness' meet at 4 p.m.
MEasemtbersSt of ndtheMOrderic
ern ar a
aSOfl ....,.
dies are Invited to attend.

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SA'I'tJJP)AY
P.OMEROY -r Gospel sing
WUl be held at 7:30 p.m:.
Saturday at the United Faith
· Church on tbe ROute 7 bypaSII
near Pomeroy. Featured ·sln~ ·wUIInclude tbe Old Timers
Quartet, the Long Bottom Trio
and others. Public Invited.

1980 FORD PINTO............................................ 1400

1977 E-150 CARGO VAN~ ••••••••••:••••• ~ ••••••• .-......... S1895
·1977 FORD f-150 PICKUP ......~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• s·1995

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HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to. 6 p.m.,
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POMEROY - The Isaak
Walton Club will have a tree
-planting and seeding work ses·
sloA beginning a\ 9 a.m. Saturday. All members are asked to
attend.

: ' MIDDLEPORT - A hymn
slil( with "Dan HAyman and tile
County Hymntbnen~ will be
1
, held Saturde.y 7; ~ p.m., at ihe
' : Cl\urch ,of Chrllt In Chrlattan

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Poi"tlMd II NPw Jfonll.')t

' Union. PNrl St., MJdclleport. .
Plltar Keith Eblin lnvltl!l tbe

1...011 All-'" '' Hw•OR

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public to attend.

Candl, Wendy and Ccystal of

Medl!laretumedoomeE~teratter

spending a . few day$ With Mr._a?d
M~. Robert Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Summertleld.
Mrs.Ethe!Clar!C.PageYIJJe,spent
Easll'l' with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Russell.
Mrs. Daniel Worley, Stacy and
Daniel ot Daniels. W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. IloJile Knapp, Kevin and Kall
Knapp, and Barbara Hatlleld, were
Easter day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Smith.

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group "~vect:· w1U perform'
Saturday evftlna at tllt Ash St.
FreeWUl Beptlllt Church ·Ill
Mlddleport.1'11e servJce Is scheduled to beglh at 7:ll p.m. •
GALLIPOL.., ..... _ G ande
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• Squares W~tern Style 'Square
Dance Club wGI hold a dance
' Saturday n~ at St. Peters
Episcopal Clllln:h, Gallipolis, 8

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PAGEVILLE - The Scipio
Township Volunteer Fire Depai-)ment_ wUl hold!- smorgas·
borddlnnerSaturdaytrom5to7 p.m. at the Pageovi!Je 'fQWII·
house, Pa~Ule- _ The publlc Is
Invited to attend. Price 1s $3.50
tor adults and $1.75forchildren.

Reeves and Brandl, Laurle and
Kt&gt;vln Betztng. Carrie Ann Gillilan,
·Shanna Dutrow, and Sarah Pullins.
The group enjoyed pizza and other
refreshments along with cake.
Family members were joined for
a. skating party by several schoOl
friendS, and Bill GUlllan, Rita
Piggott, Jerry and Chris, Donna
Gillilan and Jeremy Alan, Jeff and
Jason Nottingham, and Nancy

RABIES CLINIC
Presllltld by leias Co.
Hu111ne' Society IIIII ltiiS
Co. Health Dept. It Rock
Sprinas Fliraround ·
Sit., April 13, 1985.
1 P.M to 4 P.M.
Dr. Carol Osborne
Rlbies ..,.. 13.00

Ot~er ln-ulatlons IVIillblt. Ooas
lltust lit lllllltd. cats In e~rrill'1.

to llp.m.
Graham
betjle
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TheEd
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area western style squar.'
dancers are Invited to attend:
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StJNDAY ·
• MIDDLEPORT - A sound
track sJII'e presentation of, a
HOly Land tour by Art H11ih5
will be, shown at tile Word ot
Faith Church In Middleport a't
7: 30 p.m. sunday. The public Is
. Invited.

Revlvalaervleel
POMEROY - Revl\rallll'rvl- .
ces wiD be held at the Pomeroy
Church of Christ, Aplrn 21-2&amp;, .
7: 30 9Ch evening. Mike 'I'ml·

aa··II· ER ,.W·INE

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BUCKE·YE
$1650 IAll
CARNATION ••••e•~$1 5 SOIALE
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Tillie Moore lost the.m!lSt weight
and Barbara V'ill'lanwa5 runner-up
'11\ the Tuesday n)gh\ meeting of
Sllnderella In Mason .
Several new members were
welcomed at both the Five Points
and Mason·classes.

We would alao like to give a lincere thank you to Jim Car- ~
nahan. our a'uctianHr, for greciously donating his talent•
for our fund railing. Many thanks alao to the nearly one
hundred people who attended and mede our auction a sue- '
Cell.

Listed below are local merchant• who contributed to Pomeroy Health Care Center's fund railing euction for the •
Arthritis Foundation :
Quality Print Shop
Meiga Tire Center
H. 0. 8rown
Kroger••
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Herria Ferma
Simon'• Pick A P•ir
Elberfelda
Crow' a Family Restaurant
Dan' a Exxon
·Swiaher &amp; Lohae
HubiNord•a Gr..nhouae
Middleport D•pt.. store
Fruth• a Phairmacy
Nelaon'a Drug
Sheriff Howerd Frank
Pomeroy Cement Block
3 ·1n-One Reataurent
Jo'a Ceramic•
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M-G-M Farin Supply
Main St. ~rket
Beum True Value
King Buildara
Powell' a Super Valu
Heritage House
Gaul•• Store
Bahr Clothier•
Mll'guerlte•a Shoea
Modern Supply
Glnza
Forem1n &amp; Abbott
Hlrti"Y., Sh!i4!1 .
GeMrW Tire
lngitia f'urnlture '
Chat..u Bi!eut; $ilion·
Village Pharmacy
Ridenour Supply .
N- York Clothing Houae
Gallery H~r Artl
Rudand Furniture Co; .
Pometoy Flow., ·shop ·
-Chapman •sh9e Store c.-..
~ina · &amp;·-bu.W.;d Cu11&gt;inga_: ,
· DOllar Garierit) .Stora
· Olin•• Boot ShoP .
Sundry Store
Pat Hill Ford
Simmon• Olda.
Weatern Auto
C K Market
Top of the Stairs a-.ty Salon
Ewing Funeral Home
Ohio V~ Plumbing
Francia Florist
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&amp; Heating
Our DHpe'st Thanka ta one and all for their kind generoa- ·
ity.
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Peter Crane. Aclminiatrator .
Pomeroy Heelth Care Center

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CHICK DAYS .'85 ·.
FOR BIG FEED DEALS AND LlnLE .CHEEPEIS
25 s.R. HEAVY BREED cHICKs • 5o# S2000
PURINA CHICK STARTER MED.
50 SR HEAVY BREED CHICKS. 50#
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terrific deals on

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music each evening.

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• Mrs. Delphine Dale, Ironton,
' president of the Rio Grande
Assocatlon, was the speaker using
"Hands' ' as hef taplc.
Eesldes 22 members attending,
there were 24 guests from the
Racine Baptist Church, Pomeroy
Baptist Church, TrlnltyClrurch, and
Heath United Metmdlst Church.

, RobbleReev!'i;ofChesterandLee
Gillilan of .Route 3, Pomeroy,
recently observed thelrblrthdaysat
two parties. Robbie: siJ!,Is the son or
Margie and B(lb Reeves, and Lee,
. 11, Is the daughter of Linda and
Ceo~ Glllllan.
The first party was for famly
members at the Show Biz In
Parkersburg. At-tendJngweretheir
grandmother, Mary GJJJIIan, .

WAS 15995.00

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; RJioda HaU, -key. wcman; Janlct\
( Gibbs, .Dorcas Cli'C~ · ~halrrilan;
11nd )'Uxxla HaU, Electa Circle

S/inderetla meets.
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end the -residents of
·Pomeroy Health Care Canter. I woUld 'like to thank the
more than three dozen local merchant• wh9 contributed ta
the fund raising auction held April 9 • .1985 et the Heelth
Care Center. Through the generoaity of all the many peapie. and buainasses donating. we were able to raise over .
$600.00 for the Arthritis Foundation.
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1982 CifEV. C-10 PICKUP ......1.......................................!!!!!.$4995.

6 cyl., 3 spd. trans. Topper

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, First Baptist Church, Middleport,
whowei-ecruclfledwlthChrlst.
was held' Monday night at the
Names of new officer!! were
church.
presentEd for the 1911Hli year and
Include JUII£' KJpes, president;
· Mrs. EilzabethSearleswelcomed
Dorothy Anthony, tt'easurer; Sara
themernbersandguestsfollowlnga
program of organ music by- Mrs.
Daune Owen, vice president of
Janice Gibbs. Devotions were given
missiOns; Beulah White, vice pres!by Mrs. Beulah White oftheDorca:s
dent of Jeaderslllp development;

REGENCY 4 DR ••:....-.. ~: ..~.......:..............J!~rt$929 5

Diesel, "LOADED", Creme Puff. local owner, 27,000 miles.

personals

_·: Local ~missionary _ society ·holds:meeting · Jo~dMr5. TomSummeJ11eid.

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Wolf Pen

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MurphyandChrls,Raclne,andMr.
well ' as· at FuU
.Cospel Bus
Mrs. Greg Davis; Ashley and •
public to particlpqte In a reigning eralbookswhlchluwebE:comehest Men'sFellQWshlpandconventlons. Joshua, Eagle Ridge Road, were
· me seminar conducted by sellers across the natlon.Inonesuch
His mlnistrl~ rea·ch Into over 70 Easi~&gt;r guests of Mrs. John Murphy •
•t&gt;Vangelist-teacher Don Hughes of · book, "I Belleved In Healing, Yet 1 foreign countries througll litera· ·and Peggy.
· Broken Arrow, Okla . ~
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was Sick", he shares· how he was tui-e, teaching cassettes, videotapes
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: The seminar wUI be held at the healedofflvelncurableallments.
al)d correspondenCI! courses. He
Mrs. John Downs, Allam, Eric,
· Rejoicing Life Baptist Church, 333
-Rev. Hughes has mlqlstered at has personally held crusades In and
Dickie, spent' last week wl\11
Mrs.J.R.MurphyandPeggy.
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for the Natlo(IS, and Kenneth · ria, Kenya, South Africa, Engla11d_ , man of fairfax, va. were Easter
~ thioogh_ApriiJ_7: ·
Hagin's Tulsa Camp M_eetlng as and Germany.
weekend guests of Mrs. Iva
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IInbalance betweell Japan and the · new member. Refreshments were
United States, the Americans stU! served.
mlsslilg In actiOn. and the ,VIetnamese Who have asked their prlsoil·
ers be released along with American POW's.
Nellie WinstOn gavetheprayerfor
peace and also had grace before
refreshments were served.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Murphy ,
Debbie, Veronica and Robbie,

:Seminar. planned !\prj! 14

Lawrence.

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"LOADED". ~ocpl Owner.

We Rent Conversion Vans

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Modelo were !mit, Ruth Kel i1 1. !ib~~.-IIIIKIY.J.
MODEii! AT SHOW - Models from, Prollles
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Ailsa Smith, llld lladt. Pam WW.. Traey Sllewart,
Modeling studio, G•Pipnijs, presented a show at the
L4lrl
Hull, Lila Mayo, MarUe Palmer, and Debbie
Melp 1m Sunday In conjundlon with a tea room ·
Lamberi.
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party. It was tbe IIIII'S ulird In .a series of llhows. '.

Used Car &amp;Truck .Sale

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PRICES SLASHED••••~
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PAT HILL FORD, INC.

ap, · shrubbery, rose buShes,

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*Cincinnati Fiberglass
*90° ·85° LNA .. ·

for the week at tbe Tuesday night
meeting of TOPS Oh 570 held at the
MOl Street Church In Middleport.
Llnnie Bell Aleshire presided over'
the ~tlng with omcers reports
being given.

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Peggy VIning was the best loser

be Presented at 8 this evening ln,the
high school auditorium. The play Is
composed of 10 skits (rom the Carol
Burnett show.

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highlights the 51 women who,
because of their contributions bave
been selected as the outstanding
young women of their respective .
stateS, as · weU as those wl)o
u!Urnately were selected as the ten
outstanding young womm of
America. ~

TOPS conducts recent meeting

The public Is Invited to attend the
Southem High School senior play to

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about mlssJon children, the pro!}. _ She also ·talked a bot the trade

: COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohio
Rice selected Youngstown State
paleas &amp; Rhododendrons.
:University and Youngstown State ovet Weber State, Illinois-Chicago,
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5
,~lgned big men, Jlowllng Green
Colorado, Ball State and IIUnolsSUNDAY 1 to 5
-opted for a highly recruited play- Chicago Circle.
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1Tiaker and Kent State stayed ne:v:home to sign high school basketball
:players Thursday.
~ It was the second day for signing
!jlrep players In the spring period
;·(hat runs through Wednesday, May
'15.
Ohio's Bobcats agaiii dipped Into
~the ranks at Ben Franklin High
ischool In Phlladephla, slgtilng
'6-toot-6 aU-state forward Paul
,:·Snoopy" Graham and 6-7, 235(PDUnd center ·George Reid . Ben
(Franklin Is the same school that
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;&amp;-9, ropotifid Jhi1 Wilson· from
&gt;Aurora, Colo., Range View High
. -- · -lScllOOl. .WilSon averaged 23.0
!and l3J reboundS, Jeadln!J RaJnge . ,
IVIEW to a 25-1 record and the
)big-school Colorado state title In the
:school's second season.
2 door hatchback, bright red wit~ gray cloth interior,
; Bowling Green landed Joe Grefront wheel drive, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, AM· FM cassette,
gory, a 5-11 guard from Redford,
radial tires and just 12,400 miles. LIKE NEW!
'Mich., Bishop Borgess. '~regory,
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I Catholic League this winter, aver·
1aged 30.8 points In the league.
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-lt!Jnalnlng six grants to Jim
~ngapore, a 6-7 forward who set
r records at Canfield this winter.
angapore earned second-team
~ all state honorS on The Associated
A Ptess Class AA selections.
' Jim McDonald, the Golden
~ Flashes' coach, said Mangapore
~ should _help Kent State's forward
~ and center positions. Mangapore
e.veraged aiinost ~ points In his
senior season.
~ : Nee believes Reid lt)SY be able to
• replace Alexander, who helped the
' Ek)bcats. win 22 of 30 games last
~ winter, win both the Mid-American
2 door, silver with
~ regular-season and tournament
cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering &amp;
titles and play In the NCAA
brakes, .air conditioning, AM-FM stereo, radial tires.
Tournament.
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Here's Another Super Special!
· ("He's a VIc . Alexanper type
April1985 N.A.D.A. Average Retail ................. $6,8.00
;, player, all Mr. Inside," Nee said of
Motor Car Brokers' Special Price
~ Ills center recruit.
~ ~Graham averaged 18 points and 10
~ i'ltboulj.ds last season, helping Ben
franklin roll up a22-3record, ' 'He's
;o !\oireat athlete. We expect him to be
~ ;;,uper offensive player," Nee said.
~ ~ broken foot deprived Reid of his •
~ SQII!Or season.
l : ~ Gregory holds school records of
•l 1~ career points, 004111 one season
IF YOU'RE PLANNING A TRI.P THIS SUMMER AND
h Jlixl 44 In one game. He chose
WANT TO GO . IN COMFORt &amp; STY~E. WE HAVE
BOwling Green over Southern
WHAT YOU NEED! RENT · A COt-jVE~SION VAN &amp;
-foi!elhodlst, Louisiana Tech, Holy
DON'T WORRY ABOUT BEING CRAMPED UP, ·
Cross, Duquesne and Toledo . .
THERE'S PLENTY OF ROOM IN THESE . CALL FOR
Jolm W!"lnert, the Falcons' coach,
~ ~ld, "Joe Is a natural leader, a
DETAILS &amp; RESERVATIONS.
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gltted player wtth an Intense desire
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10 excel. Those traits are Important
to a point guard." '
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h, expects Wllson to help the
Valley Conference team In his
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lunan season. "This Is the Inside
; .giJy we've been looking for so badly ·
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Tigers 11, Indians 10
Detroit, which got of!toa35-5start
last year and went on to win the
World Series, completed a season-

, A DGER ROAR - Detroit TIK!'rs' Kirk Gibson lets oot a yeU whUe
: being p-eeled at tbe plate by teiiiTIIIiate Lance Parrish (left) after hiS
: home lo rllht Oeldln tbeseoondlnnlngof'Thursday's Cievelandlndlans
game at 11ger Stadium. Detroit won the 10 Inning affair, 11·10. (AP
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and encoqrage exceptional young
wtlrTII!IIbetwl!entbe.agesot21and36
who have distinguished themselves
In their homes, their professions arid
their communities.
1be women listed, along with
approximately 30,00J other outstanding young women of America
from across the United States, wUI
be presented In the annual,awards

- 'l'hrEe Meigs CountyWOO'Iellhave
been selected for listing In the 1984
edition of Outstanding ,Young
Women of America.
They are Debra Jean Carder, lei
Hysell St., MJ4dleport; Shen1e
Den~ BaUey, Hysell Run Road,
Pomeroy, and Da J.uanita Rusche!,
119EhenezeiSt., POmeroy. .
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hitThomas,
just one ahome
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missing !IIOSt or the.seaso'! wltli a
torn rotator cutt. had alreadY
blasted three home runs, Including
grand s~m~ when he carne to the
platelntheseventhJnnlngThursday ' ·
· nlghtwlththe Mar!nersleadlngl:Hi. ·
And , In his final at-bat' with
chance to tie the major-league
record of four hon\er In a game,

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C-No. 17680
SALE OF MINERALS
Purouant "' ol dece·
dent's will, I wiN offer for It public ouotion on tho 11 th
cloy of Moy, 1985, It 10:00
A.M .. "' tho front
ollho
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TI'Kt 1 An tho cool lnd
other nvneralo potro1oum oil,

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undortying the lolloiMng root
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boundM and deic(ibod q
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•st corner of Lot 1196;
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Rullond Townohip hNIUbmit·
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AudiiDr. A copy ol tho r - '
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evlitlble f01 pubtia •nep ection
"' tho homo ol tho Ctenc, Edno
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, quMt.
Edno M. Sw1ck. Clorlc
Rutland Townehip
. 1'112. 1tc

.

Public Notice

_.

-~--_:__-

PUBLIC NOTICE
.~ "" the annUal Financial Re·
port for 1984 for the Village
qf Middleport, olong with
Flderlf A•v•nue Sharing,
will be open tor public in·
"' apection April 15 through
• )\pril 19 botwoen 9 AM .
· end 4 P.M . at the meyor'a
office. 237 Roco St, Mid·
".' ~leport, Ohio
April 12
1

" 64

Misc. Merc~andlse

.. - .

to-Wit Being Z0 IC1'81 of lend
oH of the E11t ond of the
fclowing - - 40 ..,..,
too Wit 40 .... of lend oH tho
Eaot ond ol • ...,.;n 1ncl of
land IOid ond deoldooj 1&gt;1

Horpold to
end April 13.
.. dncrtb«&lt;ll-1110 ..,.. ol lend oH ol the
w... - oiiiO- Lot 11116
in SecOOn 6, Town 2, R 12 ol tho Oloio Compeny'o
""""-· .... ondiiiCopc 2\'1
IC... of lend out of tho north
oide ol aid tract of lend now

Sutton Townahip, Meige
County.

Ohio. 8oing 3 ......

Section 1, Rtnge 12, end

SAVE STEPS!
Shop the
-:.. Want Ads
c~'-· first!

Real

Estate

rn
~
.-

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-16141-992· 3326

NEW LISTING - Attractrve
2 BR carpeted home. Gas
furnace, wsher and dryer,
water softener. ba sement,
vinyl s1d1ng and oft street
pa rkmg Just $16,500
NEW LISTING 5 rm.
frame, bath, lloor furnace,
carport, full basep1ent Only

$6,000
NEW LISTING - 41 acre
gentleman's farm Good
fences, clean, 3 car garage·
shop and nrce olde f 3 BR
home, all 10 A I condibon
free gas, 011 well. minerals
and other bldgs.
DEXTER - lg 7 rm. 3 BR
lovely home furnace, wood·
burner, stove, refng , full
basement and 2 acres
POMEROY - Slucco 3 BR,
breakfa st nook, woodburn·
mg fireplace 1n the llvmg
room. basement, furnace, 3
car garage and extra lot.
MIDDLEP.ORT - ltke new
one floor 3 BR home about 5
yrs old. Cook and bake
un1ts, disposal, relngerator,
2 n1ce baths, corner lol
SYRACUSE -Modern 7 im.
one. 11001 home Wood·
burne1, central aJr and heat,
carpet1ng. famdy rm and
garage w1th shop
SYRACUSE - Excellent, lg.
· rnod 3 BR home . 21g. baths.
noce k1lchen, shop, pat1o
and woodburning lireplace
10 lamily room
MIDPLEPORT - Good older home Woodburning fJreplace, 3 BR, 2 baths, 2 gas
and one wood fireplace . Lo·
vely old home.
Sue Murplly, Milton Roush
Htltn, Virgil anti
lr... THford

for

.. ....

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- f. Win!-.

E...._ olE-

of

era,..,... Wlnten

O.O..EA""'- for Ewt8too

oflllonchw--.

14) 12. 19.28 16) 3. 10.2tc .

Public Notice
FINANCIAL REORT
OF TOWNSHIPS
For F1acal Year Ending
Oocemt.e; 31. 1984
Rutland Townohlp
County of Moigo
Rutlend, Ohio
April 3, 1985
I certify tho following report
to be correct.
Edna M. Swick.
Townthlp Cleric
Tot IIB14-742-2872
SCHEDULE I
CASH BALANCE SHEET
DECEMBER 31 . 1984
ASSETS:
Cuh on Hend
Depository Balance•
(Active •nd
lnoctovol ........ 71.673 .24
le11: Check•
·

Out.Unding .. 12 ,446 .08
Nit Fundo On
~tit.. .... ·-69,228 .16
lnvllt,....nts .. ...... 2.700.00
TOTAL
ASSETS ....... 61.928.18
LIABUnES:
Fund Bel ........... 81,928.16
TOTAL
•
1
LIABiliTIES ... 81,928.16
SCHEDULE 11
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCES,
RECEIPTS .AND •
EXPENDITURES
BAL. JAN. 1,1984Gen. Fund ......... 13.5211.08
Motor Vehicle Lie
Tex Fund ........ B,698.13
G11oli~Je Ta•
fund .......... .. .. 17.891 .81
Rood tnd Brodge
Fund .. .. ..... 10.!13&amp;.B9i ' l
Cometery Fund .... 2,1139.5S
Cemetery Boquost
Fund ..... .,...... 2.0B8.94
Fod . Rev. Shtrlng
Fund ............ .... 7 ,732.10
Mite. Fundo ........ 1,403.43
TOTAL ........... 62,813.78
TOTAL RECEIPTS,
Gen Fund ..... 21,076.37
Motor Voh Lie .
Tox Fund ... .. 14,309.76
Goaollno
Tox Fun4 ........ 24,487.94
Rood tnd Bridoe
Fund ..... ........ 10,264.94
Cemetery Fund .. 6,167.18
Bequo"' Fd ......: .200.63
fire Protecrion
Fund ....... .. 3,616.81
Fed. Rev.
Shoring Fund ... 7·,948.00
TOTAL .. ........... 88 .963.30
"Tr1n1fera In"Gen . Fund ..... 1,403 43
&lt;;emotery Fd . ......... 732.94
Com . Boq. Fd ... 2,700 00
TOTAL RECEIPTS
6 BALANCESGonerel Fund .... 34,601 .46
Motor Veh Lie.
Tax Fund .... 21 ,00,5.89
Geaollno Tox
Fund ........... 42,169.56
Rood end Sridgo
Fund .......... ... 21, 106.83
Comotory Fund .... 7.806 73
Com . Boq. Fd ...... 2,2B9.47

*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE W'ORK

1

Fire Protection
fund ......... ...... 3,616 .81
Fed. Rev
Shoring Fd ... 16,677 10
Mloc. Fundo .... 1,403.43
TOTAL ............ 149,617 .06
EXPENDITURESGen . Fund .........21 .0B0 .1B
Motor Voh. Lie .
Tox Fund .. ....... 9.68B .03
Guollno
Tox Fund .. . 26,34B .94
Rood tnd
Bridge Fund . 11 ,845 .31
Com. lund ... ..... 3.B13 .81
Fire Protection
Fund .. ... .. .3,616 .61
Fed. Rtv
Sharing Fund .... . .. .
13.109.86 '
' •
TOTAL ....... ...... 8B ,202 .83
'1'r•nafers Out" Cem. Beq. Fd ... .....732 .94
Mite. !undo . . . 1,403 43
BAL .. OE.C. 31, 19B4Gen. Fun ........ 13,521.27
Motor Veh. Lie.
Tox Fund .. .... 11 ,317 .86
Goooline
Tox Fund ....... 18,810.61
Rood and Bridge
Fun4 .......... .... 9.461.52
Cemetery Fund ... 3,992.92
Cern. Beq. Fd ..... 4,268.63
Fed. Rev.
Shoring F..nd 2,687 46
TOTAL.. ........... 61 ,92B .16
14112. 1tc

Public Notice

PH.

pa l18f1981' van.
It is
.ectad that 70
(duplica1:)1 eld8rly and
handicapped wil UIMI the
1MIIViCe five (51 =~
week for va~
,
including trllnopcwte(ion to
medical facilljln, IIOCial
18fVice and govM~~f*!fat
agenciel. arid llhopping
centerw.
The Meigo County Council on Aging, Inc. lnvlteo
comments and/ or propos·
ala !rom all • i~ed
publl~, privata "!'~, 1*.11·
tranlit operatoro JnGiuding
taxi operaton, for thl
providing of tranlpoolalicn1
1181Vice for the llklerly
and / or handicapped
withll! our ..vice area.
Operators who ere inter·
etted in offering propollllt
to provide ..vice 1hould
contact Eleanor 'Thomao,
Executive Director at
Meigt County Council on
Agi11g, Inc.. Box 722,
MulbenV Haiahts, Pomeroy, Ohio 45789 to obtain
full details of the type of
tran..,ortatlon MIVice thet
io M8ded
to preperii!IJ
a PfOf1018.
Written comments an·
d / or proposalo mldt be
submitted within 30 clavi
to the agency ot the above
add11111 with a copy to the
Ohio Dapartment of Trans·
portation, Dlvilion of Pub·
lie Tran1portetion, 26
South Front Stm, Room
710, Columbut. Ohio
43218-0899; Attention·
Deputy Director.
·
(41 5, 12, 2tc

HOUSE OVERROWINC?

CL£ANIF WITH
CLASSIR£0 ADS

Me!tJs

1-:J~~~~~~ JOHNSOt4 ELECTRIC

- Specializing hi
All Types ·Of

CLEANE~S

E . Ma i t1lx.l.oJII
POMEROY,

0.

992-2259
'

NEW

-

LISTING - Ranch \)'pe
horne on a ~rge klt rn the
countcy 3 redrooms, drshwasher, all 10 good repair
Price&lt;! to sell at $29,900 00

NEW

LISTING - Approx 3
acres 1n the country but close
tv town 11h story '*ler home
thai needs some repan large
garden area Want$17,90000

NEW
-

LISTING -

Middiep911

Rec.ntly remOOeled 1'h

story home wrth a new kitchen,
large INing room, 3 redrooms.
mce d101ng room with big bay
window. storage burldmg or
garage. Neat and nice Just

.J5185 Oak Hill Road
Lon1 Bot1om. OH; .45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

Sttol1l Rffll F"
S111l., Cltlzm

We Use Von Schrader
Equ1pment Recom111111dtd
by leadtn&amp; Carpet M•nu facturers.

PH. 992- .........

'FREE ESTIMATES"

On~

$19,80000

\
NEAR TOWN Pnvacr,
seduoon and appro~ 481!
acres of ground wrth free
1)8tural g;~s and a 4 redroom
ranch with fulf basement
outbu1klmgs and a big garden
area. !ust $49,900.00

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

WE ARE YOUR SAlES
AND $ERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH •
•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUIEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR .

Ntw HOtMt-btlllliwl

ltmHoliftt
lmuraiKI Work
Custom Polo lldgs.
&amp;Gar.,..
•
toofi.. Work
Alumiooum &amp; Vistyl lidinp
15 .Yeara Experience

.....,

We Hm AF11ll Tl•1
Shp Tt~.llelaa

RIDENOURTV &amp; APPLIANCE

GREG IOUSII
PH. 992·7611

CHESTER-985-3307

il·1·1fc

CHESTER AREA - Abeau!JM
3 red room ranch on 2 32 acre
l&lt;t Country lrv1ng with n1ce
patio and barbeque Large
rooms make thi1 a bargam at

$42,9,00.00.
PRIVAVY - With 3 beautiful
acres and a really mce 6 room
home with 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, equrpped kitchen, ce1l·
ing laos, hoot ·and rear
porches, and a woodburner
REALTORS
• '
Henry E Cltltnd Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Oolite Turner. 992·5692

BOGGS

AFFOIDAIII • POUAill

~

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO'
Aut~orized John

Deere.

EnJOY ••••• fofexlllion ony·

tltioo; ,_ ..... lo , _ ....
llot ........ 51., "' .. . .
tlto ..-Is wo ""'" In ......

New Holland, Bush Hoc
Farm Equipmttnt
Duler

ILACIWOOD Hotll SPAS
400Us-ld.
Po-ay, OH.

F.,• Eq•lt•••t
Parte &amp; Ser•tu

(6141 915-3105

l·l·tfc

4-10-1 mo.

~
MOTEL
POINT PLEASANT. W. VA.
8mHn from
PotwtrOJ·MIIOtl Brilflo

'

$1NGlii2U5
•Kitchenettes •Restouront

U.A.

.

675·1111

*16d21nopOIIIMI
IIAICI IPICIM *
htl

·---..-........
..._.
$7900"

Co.

P•• 992-6911
IIACH. . &amp; •oYIE
B.,.AlS &amp; SALES
Onr

200 lo•ift_ ll•~laiJio

S&amp;L.

Midolloport, Ohio
HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Day
Night
1·614
1·304
773-5634
992·2549

FARM-,EQUIPMENT
Dlte, plowt, corn piontort. 3 pt. bruoh )'ogo,
grlln dtill, he,y.,ke. 10ft.

4rag harrow. Cub Fir··
mall with mower anf:t
plow, hey crimper, tub
eoiler, poteto plow, hay
baler •nd more.

843-5155 or
843-5410
4 10 1 mo.

4· · m

IUGIIE LOIG

SUPERIOR.
SIDING CO.

.

AT ·

.

EIERSBACH ·

v•n&amp;a.....u•

Complete Gutter Wor1c
Complott Remodeling
Roofing of ell Typot
Worlced in home orea
20 y. .,.
"FrH Etthnattl"

CAll COUICT:
Ph.

a

SfRINS fr;f~OTION
. VAt f

.

16141 143-5425

3/1/2 mo. pd.

OIIOVAWY
SARWTE SfSYUIS

APRttmetAt
Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish
Installed

•149s.oo~::

&amp;

HEATING
IU!INISS PIIONI
1614) ttl-6550
RESI)IHCI PNONE
16141 tU-7754

Fqturlng
Wolf
Point end Stolnt

i/22/ffc

3·2i·1 mo

J&amp;L ·BLOWN
INSULATION

VINYL &amp;
AlUMINUM SIDING
•lneulatlon

•Stor,m Doora
•Storm Window•

Call 992-3561

PH. 992.2772

JAMES KEESEE-

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

0

z

-a:

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

~ licensed Clinical Audiologist
z (H4) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

:1:

-

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

s-u ifn
THE QUAUTY
PRINT SHOP

F11 All Ym Pll•tl•l

N••

PIUS: Oflito Supplift I
" Furniture, Wedding
and Graduotion
Stotionory, M.,noti&lt;
Signs, Rubber StaTIIfls,
lusinns forms,
I Capy S.nicos, Ett.
M1lllt., Middl-t
104 Mui!Jtrry A•., Pomeroy

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

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

1-13-tfc

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addona and remodeling

- Roohng and gun•r work
- Concrete work

-.Plumbing •n~ etectrictl
, ·WOrk ~~.'. , •
(free, Eatimat8sl .

V. C. YOUNG Ill

992 ·6215 or "~ · 73B

Call: 742-2407·

Pomeroy, Ohio

J.ll·l mo.

- - .

Roger Hysell
Garage

992-3410

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Rt. 124,Pomoroy Ohio

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND

lll1a TrU1MI11Io11

PH. 992-5682
. or 992-7121

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

3·24-tfc

10-8·tfC

ACCENT

ICUT

KEN'S

FENCl &amp; SUPPLY
PH.

1-614-tt2-7191

I•JIM-675·1712 ·
3-18·1 mo.

ILA(I(STON ·
NEW CAR &amp;
TIUCI LIASING
lox,

Coli:

992-5875 Or
742-31

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

992-6931

II

985-3561
All M1ku

..,,,,,,,.,,,.

llttlty ,. d Itt,
( ... I S ppl ,_1!4.75
,.,~

........

( ... I hJJIIU- IJI.DO
(ocka"h, balk llnlt
AuiiAh
-C.... I Sooppllts
AIM' SaW S.,.reflly
(llhlllil. .
6 4·9:15-41212
mo.

32'

ALL STEEL &amp;

POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes

F0&lt; Fnltr Strwlct ,

(all 614·992-673

GUN SHOOT
UCINI
Pill DIPI.

•••••••••••
EVElY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.
foctery Challe

1~ 0.,.. Sllttltll!t

*VINYL SIDING

~ALUMINUM SIDING

'ILOWN IN

..$IllATION

IISSEU
SIDING CO.

New 1lontu lullt
"FNe EltlmltH"

, ... 949-2101
or 949·2160
NoS..yCalh

/11/111

Start From· 12'x16'

UTILITY

BUIL~INGS

Sizes from 6!x6'
to 24'x36'

lnsulatad Doc

Up

011.
614-143-5191
Racine,

Ph.

I O.S.ttc

JO'S IJmf liD WN
On St. II. 124 it Sfrau!t
tlnlojsoe Sl. loot plontk)
Otowi.,...........

$1, $1,1$12
W IUSS.....$ I .DO Off
FIGUIIINIS....•I.DO Off
POICIWN ltD am
Otllor Nlco lltlll

•;.·c·"""
T•lill.,
w...

C.• •
OfiN1

Ilion., fri.

&amp; 5tt.-IG to 6

Cloallllt!J. I 1 1/1011 ...

Blaclc.long·heired, neutered
cet to give away. 2 yeere old .
Doclowed . Cell 614-742·
2143.
One yur old German She·
phord to give awty. Spayed,
good with children . Coli
814·742· 232B.
IBM electric typewri)er, non
working good for perte.
304-176· 1433 tftor 7:00
PM.

14x44 metal ailo. 'I• mile
btolow Recine Lockl end
D1m. on Rt 33, ebove New
Hovan 304·882· 2832.

c..ement

windows, phone
304·678-3B7B .

6

Lost and Foun!l

Loat ' in Long Bottom, part
Doberman P1ncher female .
Liver color. wearing chocker
choln. Tog No. 0098 .
•28.00 reward. Coli 614·
667·3666 .
Ring of keyo loot in Plrlclng
lot or Foodlond Store. Reword. 304-676-3971.

7

Yard Sale

.......Giiiii·i)oiis· .. ··· ··
· &amp; -Vicinity
"••r••••······················•

.'

Yord Jllle 13th, motorcyc~.
niW • uaed ltema, 9-1
WMther permlttlhg,
VInton Ad, off Rt. 5114
Mlchlgen Sale April 1 1. 7
Clothing. bedop-do, cur·
telnt, knick knocko. pelnt.
toyo, coder chest. 110 Ntll
Ave .. Gtllpolio.
Yard Solo Fri . 12, Sot . 13
N- tloctrlctl itomo· below
wholeNie. unuau• awttchea
(pull chtln &amp; wolf typol,
conduit, wire, brtokert (Ill
1i111), fuoet jell typeo) flu·
reacent endl. buahinga. con ·
nectora, couplings. power
outlets. ftuoreacent belleat,
220 V eJCt. cordi. m1ny more
electricalltema. 40 " electric
range, 7 hetvy wooden
dinette cheira. bookce11.
Yerd Sole 832 2nd. St.,
Rodony Villtge II . April
1 1,12,13 . BAM to &amp;PM.
Gerogo Sole 4 Fomily 1 0· 13
Clothing 6 mite. Acrooo
from Vinton Grade School

"&lt;'-"P'am&amp;iov····· .. ·:
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

•Reno••

"Free Estimates"

•AefriiJtlrltorl
•Drvera •FrHzera
PARTS and SERVICE
4·5·tlc

Installation Available
4/4/lfn

FOR SALE

G&amp;W
PLASTICS

SMALL GROCERY
STORE W/GAS PUMP

LONG IOnOM. OH.

to Get
(arrrout lice-.

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES ·

PRICED AT $18',DDO
Call Dovid McDonald

BUS.: 985-3813
RES.: 915-3137

in Rear.

Is Possible

698-7219

3·11·1 ....

Gerage Sale in fair View
Hgto. Tobie, oew, wood
racks. clothing. Friday end
Saturday. Coli 614·992 ·
3110.
Yard ule. 3B3 Parle St ,
Middleport . Curtoino ,
drepee, end clothee. Peerlle
Jewoll, 614·992·68B1

.. .....P'i.Pieiiiiaric··
&amp; Vicinity
Gorega ulo Apr 13. 9·7.
2932 Meedowbrook Dr .
Pt.l'l. Elec renge, dlv ·olr,
ttnk, dropet, bedtpreodt,
cloth11.
Gorogo Sole April 13th from
9 to 7 2832 Moadowbroolc
Dr. Eloctrlc renge, OIV.-tlr
tonk, dropol, bedtprtodo
end clotheo .

~quses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

BrltUJny Sponlei· Border Col·
flo pupploo to give owty
Bltck tnd whlto. 1 mete end
3 ftmolet. Modulm olzt dog .
Call 114-949·29119

•W11her1 •Dithwalhefl

In Dt•ttr, Ohia

PonHWoy, OH. 45769

1-11·1 -

THE IIID CAGE

A

NEW VEHICLE
Wt'd like to 1nlrodueo you to
Enpp·A·Cir, lh11110dom wty
to dr~t tho nhlelo of your
chDiCI.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
LOWEI MOII1I YPUMIII'I

. , , &amp;11,
Ius.; 915-3113
Res.: 915-3137
'

IN

our fON FUTURE USfl

&amp; Commercial

4-1-2 mo. d

INTERESTED

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

12-B·tfc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

., TOWN &amp; COUN1RY
VETERINARY

CliNIC

8

IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.V.M.

OPEN EACH
THURS. _,__
EVE. 6-8

_

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3305 JACKSON AVf.
SMAll ANIIW HOUtS

_ , I p.m.·S p.ow..
1......, 6110 ,.. ..... , ....
WHt~Moy I p.oo.-5 p.m.
"""'"'
frloloy 1I,..p.oo.-5
.... 2 ,.."'"'
...
!atur4oy 10 ...... , "" .....
WGIIIIlWSIND
SUIGEIY IY APPGINT.NJ

104-675-2411
12-3-ttn

'•

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Will do all typos of
excavating, landscaping. baMments, sew·
age ayatems, water
and gas linea, water
well drilling and eervice, ·trucking ·(limes·
torie &amp; dirtI.
·.

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Residential

Glv.,away

Buying ' dolly gold, oliver
colna, ringa. ,tewehy, aterling
ware. old coina. l1rga cur·
Top pricot. Ed . Bur·
kott Barber Shop , 2nd . Avo.
Middleport , Oh . 614· 992·
3476

"""Y·

Trailer lot with all hook · upa
and aome acreage In coun·
try . On land contract. Call
614· 992-11967
Electric toy train•. lionel.
Americen Flyer. Any ahape
or condition Coil 614-9926366 .

Sr:rv11 .1:s

SALES &amp; SERVICE

.•Aaplecement Windows ,
•N- Rooting
"FREE ESTIMATES"

'· 4-4·1 mo pd.

~LUMBING

317 Norfls S..OIIII
Midslltport, Ohio 45760

And
Qualltr flame Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

Expert Service

SERYJCE

304·6JS·6276
•Live Entertainment ofree HBO

• Pt. ,.._,, WY USSO

Liatlnga in

OH.

DITCHIN~

RT. 52 NORTH

POOLS PLUS

Associate
M~GHEE Mei1s
Phone 742-3171
'R.eo'Y4-

Pomirer,

"SPAS"
HYDIOTI(H CJIUIICAI.S
498 G011. HartloMjor Pkwy.

Help Wentad

Public Sale
&amp; AuctiOII

Auotlon ovory Frldoy night ot

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Card of Thenka

Wt with to think thw
Rutland Emorgoncy Squed.
tht Holler Mtdlotl Ctnttr
Stoff end oil our lritnd1 tnd
nolghborl Who hllpcid tnd
ofhlred IO help Ul If - c l
during Cerl'o 111-. Alto,
ntony thenkt to lhoea who
- t oerde, fruit, flo-. ond
ather remarnbrencH. Think
you W!Y mueh. Ctrt end
Menlle Qenl-.

the Hertford Community
Center. Trucklo1d1 of new
morch.ondiM ovary - ·
Conllgmentt of n - 6 uled
.....,hlndlto ot...yo ...1.
comoct. Rlollord Reynold•.
Au011onHr Cell 304· 278·
3011.

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Wanted To

Buy

We PlY oaoh for late model
ol-utod c.ro.
Jim Mink Chov.-Oida Inc.
BtU Gene Jolln1on
. 814·441·3171

31

Homes for Sale

In Ettott- 3 bdr. on Rt. 38, \'1
mi. Wott of HMC CoM
814-446 -0803.

EIIIIIIIIYIIII:I: I

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

· VINYL Ll N£R P.OOL
ACRYLIC, WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
. Over AOO C~oJCes •

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Houoe for oolo 'ift Jockoon
CO!Intv• OhiO. II miiHebove
Thurman Off Rt. 31 on Co.
Rd. 41 , Bloomfltld Twp. 2
bdt ., bellm•nt, ettlc ,·
gordon • -· !ergo beck
yerd , good community,
1cro11 from Bloomfield
ochool . Cell 614·2116-6211
efter &amp;PM.

"Good" used truck, phone
304-675 -2634.

With 2 ltdroom Apt.

- 304·675·6276
.
1-1 t.r.n.

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I 02. w._f lllain St.

3·22·tfn

$25,000.00.

MIDDLEPORT - Walk to all
stores! 3 redrodms, cute
intenor. newly painted exterior

IJITCHELL'S .
HOME VIDEO
CENTER

4

312/ffn
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PERSONAI!ZfD POOlS

We n"d junk. Too nice to
throw owoy7 Win plck· up
Cell 814-992-3824 Monday thru Fridoy 7 to 5:30.

I,

992-3345

(614) 949-2568

1:..

742·2~28

2ss

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for the elderly
and/or handicspped
within
County. Thw
grant application will requlllt one (111Undard 14

or ·

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY .

Wanted To Buy

Belloon• for Ott Wolf, Annl·
Yllrtlryt. Blrthdoyo, Plrtlot.
Singing Gorrllle. Con Belloon• &amp; Co. 614·446· 4313

There will be 1 cor weoh,
Seturdoy April 13, from
!O:OOAM to 5:00PM ot
Plee•ra Reataurant. t5 .00
lntlde lnd out. n .oo outollie only. Sponoored by
Domolty . Wotthor
permitting.

r.'ior

Business Services

2101 ,.,.......-

Now

::2::i.OC:
ep,

""' · it _ ....
· ~ ........ 11-v of
CAVEAT EMPrOR ond no
wll beglwn.

owned by 'lhomoo a..-.
lelving in tract of land ..
OCMo....,....t by this 37'h
1nchea be the ume. more or
lou. tho cool undorlying tho
dncribecf 20 ICIWI lo
h4nby ~. Allo, the
following ,... e.tatelitUII1ed in

Residential
Wiring
And Repair

mayor's off•ce. 237 Race
St .• Middleport, Oh1o until
3 00 P M . Thuroday, May 9,
: ...1985. for the sale of the fol ~

-

anddoocribod

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Tile ....... I Klllillll the
right"'~--

· Call:
(614) 464-3563

3S

Bids will be received at the

1966 Ford f ·800 Fore Engine. fully equipped. 500
- GPM front mount pump ,
.1000 gallon booster tank .
"" • Delivery of th1s veh1cle to
tt1e pur,chaser wrll be de layed until a new 'IBhicle il
.' ~ut tnto aervtce by the v•llage
" " Minimum bid $10.000 00.
FOf' more •nfor~Jon, contact Fire Chief Jf!ff Darst at
: JI92-736B or 992·7332.
~·
The Village reaerves the
, dght to reJect any or all bids
and to waive any ~nforma ~
t10n 1n bidding
Fred HoHman . Mayor
.,, ..
Village of Middleport
,, Aprol12 . 19

Sutton Townahip. Meigl
County, Ohio, and boundM

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end T.-ct U ...._ . . . - In Olid ., ,011111.00.

acres $70,000.

PUBUC NOTICE

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- - -: Sitt.wln

3 BR FARM ttOUSE
With barn. 58.5

30.
31
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Public. Noti~e

lowing exce11 equtpment by
J he Village of Middlepnrt.

TI'Kt II· Tho
fnot
including cool) end potroloum
oil ond nlllnl ' go~, on ond
undeoro'ltl tho following doe.

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

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Mail This COIIpCII!With Remittance
The Daily Sentinel
·
' - 111 caurt st. ··
Pomeroy, Oh. 45769

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Public Notice

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

Public Notiqe

Public Notice

9

TROMM. EXCAVATI

lll Court St.. Pomeroy, Ohio 45769·

Public Notice

The Daily Sentinel- Plige- 11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Help Wanted

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Wanted : '-'otor Route Or~v­
ero noodod for Tho Dolly
Sentinel. Only honellt, de·
pendeblo peroo~o with roll•·
ble tranaportltlon need
epply. Not o good Income
for juet 3 or .a hours a day.
Apply in person or can The
Dolly Stntlntl et 814· 992·
2168.
Houaekeeper·chlld care.
lg*l 1 1 &amp; 8. M~stly oYCin·
lng1 and aome .,lghta. No
amoking. Referancea) re·
qui red. 11 4-448·030 1 .

Board and room for· ~·~{s~l: I
Rtoooneble . Cell 61 •
Houu for Solo: 112 Uncoln
6022 or 614·985-4411.
St, e1 2,600, nMdt aomo
"Ptlr. Cell 614·256·1773
Room ond boerd for oldtrly eftor lipm.
only. Cell 114·992-6022 or 1 --~-----614 ·985-4411.
Houoo for oolo: 4 rmo. 11o
both. troller hookup, vllloge
E•perlenced painting . of Crown City, •12.900.
B1rn1, houeea. ell 1YPII of Ct11814-288-li0118 .
roofa. Meig• ar•• call e14·
992 -7418 In Gellle coli Wotorloo Vlllogo. Nico 6
614·367 ·0298.
room home on 141 in
Wettrloo. Gortgt. Golllo
In Molgo County oroe. Will weter, large lot, good price
lnatall new rural mall box 1·614·843· 281 fl.
with weather treeted 4x4
pooto Phone 614· 992· Flatwood area-Pomeroy. 4 .
634B .
bdr.. FP, BM . calling, venyl
aiding. alum wlndowa. 17
ocreo
tvellobio. Coli 81418 Wanted to Do
441-2359 . '
3 bdr. hOUM 2 flropftCOI,
awlmming pool. glrlge .
eJCC. locetion . Commer~cal
266·8281 altor fi ·OOPM.
lot 80x128 Jeckton Avo.
Commericat trect 35 acrea
Mow lawna. trim, rake, h1ve Sendhlll Rd . Cell 304·675 own mower. In city of 6104 or 676·8388,
Golllpollo, det-'ndoblo Hrvlco. Wolter Long. Celll14· Houle for tale by owner.
446-0098 .
Nlco 3 bdr . homo, full
baaement. gaa heat, Ill
Bowens Conatructlon. carpet. nice kitchen, att·
Comploto remodoling, flro- ached garage, good location
place apecialllta Painting: facing river whh garden apot
Interior llo exterior. Cement, In 900 Block. city. Ctn holp
block, brick w0fk. !'.l .2f!ii yr1. flnonco. Cell 614-446·2673
e•perience . reeaonable or 814·448 ·1171 .
I · """" FrH ottlmeteo, worlc 1-----.:.._____
guorontHd Call 614·388· Muot ooll 3 bdr. rench.
9670 or 614-3BB -9B06.
Weotbrooko Subd.. FR.
woodburner, cerpon. deck,
Will mow yordo ond do odd city utilities, &amp; achoola.
jobo, form worlc . Rottonoblo f36,000 . Cell 614 -446 rotoo. Collll14-446-6841
7144.
Will do lawn mowing • yard
work. Coli Keith It 614-

Exporlonced typl1t In Golll·
poll1 ~rea to help compile
rcocipoo for cookbook. Coli
614· 2116·1174.

Dependable yard Hrvlce.
Yard mowed, wHdl. w1lk·
wave cleared, hedges
trimmed, otc Coli 814·992·
2289

Needod pert·tlmo bobyoittar, Northup· Centenary
or111. 2 young children .
Pleeoo collofter 1:00, 614·
446·0621 .

Babyoittlng in my homo. full
time or while you shop.
Rustle Hilla, Syracuse. E•·
perioncod. Coli 614-992,
6021

Full-dme or pert-time ule1
opportunity. lnturonco boneflto ov1111blo. Th• Avon
Dlltrict Moneger will be
lntervlowlng for job openIng• In Galllo 6 Melgo Co.
April 1 I. ettho BoltWottarn
Motel from 10:30 AM to
3:00 PM Ledlot ovor 18
moy epply In person.

Will do houoe
304-676-621 B.

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cle1ning,

Busine11
Opportunity

In Pomeroy. 2 atory home on
Ploooont Ridge. 2 bodroom•. 1 'h be tho. living
room, dining room, kitchen,
bttoment. Lorgo ytrd pluo
acreage. Several out bulldlngt. e30,000. Coli
814 -949-2846.
3 bdr homo in Village of
Chestor,Ohlo, TPC wotor,
gaa, garden apace, garage.
1"'I both, ettlc. Must Soe to
Approciote. U9,600 . Glen
Thomo Coli 614·9B6· 3671 .

3 bedroom houM, pertly
fumlehld. By owner, in
Brodbury. Coli 614·9923187.

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

44

Apertment
for Rent '

Mobil• homot moved. In1aured. 20 ye1ra expet"itmce.
304-8711· 2B61 or ~76 299B.

Nitely turnlohed mo'b llo
t'lome. eff. ep't , central •lr
tnd h..t in olty. edu"• only.
Ctll 814·441·0338 .

1977 Oakwood mobile
home, 3 bedrooms. 1 \1
bttho. "'ove. rtfrlgerotor,
woohor tnd dryw, prlcld for
quick oelo, 304·1176-3030
or 675 -3431 .

Bachelor apt., · 1at: cl111,
newly furnl1hed, Ref. r~tq .
f225 per mo. 114 Fir"' AV.
Gtllipolio . Coli 614 · 448 11116 or 814-446-1243.

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'For oelo mobile home 2 br,
70'x14' . Cell 304-678 ·
14B4.
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Farm• for Sale

Ftrm houoo &amp; 68 ecroo with
tobacco bau and mineral
righte. In Porter. Ohio on
Campaign Creek Rd .
e49 .000 . Cell 814-441 7247.
10 ecroo with 40x60 bern,
$18,000 116 acres with
40•60 born. '298-ocre .. 4
bdr houae epprox 21h acrea
~36,000. 2'h ocreo 12.600.
"' · 776 Coli .614-379 22811.

Furnished 3 rm apt, upateira,
utilltiet pd , $198 mo .. t60
depo1it. 9.&amp; Locust. Adulta
only. Coli 446 -1340 or
446-3870
Fumtthed '"1ciency 701
4th Avo .. Golllpolio •110.
utllitlet peld. oharo beth,
tdultt. Coli 446 ·441 II oft.,.
7PM.
Furnished opt. 2 bdr .. 243
Jockoon Pike, Gtllipollt ,
U&amp;O. utllotioo Plid Coli
446· 4416 •Iter 7PM

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Fumiahed 4 room apt., no
or pets pl. .ae.
Located in Oak Hill. Cell
oftor 4PM. 614-6e2-1010.
c~ildren

30 •ere farm, Leon are•. 2
bedroom treilet, unfiniehed
houae. low 30 'a, weekend a
only 904·696-6429 .

1 bdr apanment located on
Evana Hetghta *160 per
month plus deposit and
roforencoo Cell 614-441 7288 titer &amp;·OOPM 814·
446-0104 .

36

3 rooma with private bath.
ref. Requetted. Coil 814446-2216

Lota

&amp;

Acreage

2 acre home lite on blacktop
county rd. rural water, lome
treea, plenty room for
garden and fruit trees . Call
614-379 · 2671 .

Upataira 3 room a,' furniahed,
bath , waaher ~ dryer. AC .
clean , no pete, ref., dep.
req .. adulto Cell 614-44111619 .

Mitchell Road 2 bedroom
Over 1 acre level lot Poner , apt. . uttlity room, wet.,
.8•12 barn , Hptk: tank. HS fumiohed. Coli 614· 379or MH reedy . Cesh ·contrect 2248 .
Ceii614-3B8·9738
Smell ept. for one. Nice &amp;
clean,
111 Gallipolis. Call
17 acrea at Bashan , Ohio
16600.00. Cell 614· 687- 614·446·361 1
6160
Aiveraida Apt1. Middleport.
12x66 mobole homo. on 4 Special rates for Senior
acre• of level ground. Five Citozeno $130. Equol Houtminutea from Pomeroy. 2 or ing Opportuniti11 814 ·
3 bedroom. 117,900. Call 992-7721
614-992-6096
Furn1ahed apt . 3 roome and
both . No polo . Ctll
614-949 - 2253
Rtmla ls

41

Houses for Rent

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes. houaea. Pt. Plee11nt
and Gollipolio . 81 4· 446 ·
B221 .

7 room home with 2 Car
garage, In Cheehire, •260
mo., plus dep , adults only
no poto. Coll614·367·7271
or 614-367 -7302.

Furmahed efficiency ept,
one person , pr~vate. utiUtiel
inc1'udod 8180 00 month.
304 · 676 · 2083 or 675 ·
6689.

Romodeled 2 bdr. woll to
wall c1rpetlng. aduttw pre·
ferred or w ill consider 1
omell child. no potl. ·*ZOO
mo plua utillttea 132 4th
Ave. Coli 614·446-3204 .

Ettic11ncv apertment.
do't"ntown Pt, PleaNnt, Fur·
niahed and uttlitles paid
Oopooit .required 304·B95 - •
3460.

Lovoly, colonltl homo et 1 21
7th eve in Middleport, Ohio
my
lncludea 1lumlnum aiding.
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB- lerge clo.ad~in front porch
LISHING CD rocommondo with wlnd•out windowe. 10 House. 2 bdr., etove. refrig. 46 Furnis~ed Rooms
3-,4 bedroom•. I 'h
opeco, I 76 depoort.
that you do buaineaa with roomt.
baths,
form•l
dining
room.
o.
•••••·•"mo
, located 13 White
peoplo you know, end NOT
FoJ rent Sleeping Rooma
utility
room,
hardwood
.
Coli
446-3B70
.
to Mnd money through' th• floort, gel I urn~·· with J....:.::::...:.;:.__..._ _:,__
_ and ~ight houae kHptng
mail unt1l you heve investi~
circul,e tJng t1ot water, 3Q gill Foui bedroom houae in rooms. Park Central Hotel.
geted the' offering.
hot wettr fink. App,.lud tt Recine. no pcltl Call &amp;i4· Cell 614 ·446 ·0766.
Potltlon A~elloble. Opert· 137,600. wlfl nil lor 949·2263.
dona DinH::tor fch· COul)ty 125,000 Conttct· RIIph or ~~-'------.,-­ ·46 Space for Rent ·
&amp;oor4 elf Montol Retor~otion Emelene Pratt •f 227 S. Middleport area hou.e for
and Developmental DiNblli· Filth Avo ., Middleport, ronf. neer tchooll end thopEducetor: To crotte ond tiee. Madere DegrH from Ohio. 814-982-7167 .
ping dlotrlct. Coii304·8B2·
maintain community educe· an accredited unlveraity 1n
Mobile home lot, 1 2'•60 ' or
3722.
lion ond public tpetklng Special Education. Business Nlct oldor homo. Vine St.
smaller. • 76 water p8id: 4th
program In prlv1te non· poflt or reloted flold. Becholor't Rocint,Ohlo . Living Room, In New Haven. W V•.. 3 6 Neil, Gtllipolit Coli 446 ·
family pl,anning , 1gency. degree
w1th 10me graduate Dining Room, Kitchon, 3 bedroom, 2 bathe, all elect- 4416 tltor 7PM .
Mutt h.ovo knowledge end worlc will be contlderod. bedroom end btth . Some ric Coli 614·949·2470
e•perience in education In Eight ye1rs eJCperience in fumiehh1g• and eppll1ncea.
Mobile homci toto, R 6 R
th• orooo of fomlly lifo, Human Servicea field with a Prlcod •40.000.00. Cell t=our rooma. bath, g1rage 1n Mobile Home Park, Bulaville
preventive health, nutrition minimum 6 yeere of admi· 614 -949-2840 tvtnlngo tf· Middleport Carpeted. atove Rd. Gollpoloo, Oh. Cll1814 ·
ond public policy. Mutt niatretive experience and 5 ter 8 J00PM, weekend• and refrigerator provided. 446 · 0527 or 1114·446·
demonetrete excellence in
Great f.Qr aingle or working 1283·.
financial menagement envtlmo.
orpnizetlonel akllla. com- yur1
couple. t1B6 .. per month
roqulrod . Quellflod eppll·
municetion. group dynem- cants ahould Hnd reaume by Four bedrooms, kitchen· and security depoait Sorry. COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
lct. end tn tblllty to odepr April 17, 1 9BI to Mllgt family room with fireplace. nO children or pets. Phone Ptr1c, Route 33. Nonh of
educetionel materitlt lor County Boord of MR·DD finiahed beaement. low B14 ·992-6292.
Pomeroy . Lorge loll. Cell
progrem n•d•. Experlenco P.O. Box 307. John Streit, IBO'o, Point Pltolnt, =!04·
614-992-7479 .
de•lred In writing neWILe- Syrtcuoe, Ohio 46779
1178· 3Q79. ovonlngo
2 bedroom•. furntahed, air
111011 ond ootobllthlng moconditioned Good, clean Rental apece for travel traildi• contects throughout an
3 bedroom home. 81h IIIU· condition New H1ven. ers, c1mpera, fold upa. Weeight county area. Graphlca 2Z Money to Loen
mable loan, garden apot. wv• . 882 · 2481 ..
ter. Hwar. eiKtric cable
experience helpful. Bochoreduced down to 149,000. ·
hook upo. Cell 304· 773.
lor•a degree required Stlrt·
304 ·1178-8047.
Burdette Addn , 2 bedroom, 6661 tltor 5 :00p.m. ·•
lng oolary e11.700.00. Pof1mily room. b11ement. exc
tltlon It beood In Athent. HOME OWNERS -Rofintnol Nice 4 bdr houoe by owner. cond, good neighborhood. Trailer lots for rent, aewer
to
low
fixed
rete
u
..
equity
1
acre
lot.
&amp;
mllee
from
Pt.
Mult h•ve own trlneportl·
and water,. furniahed. will
304-4580 or 675-1962 .
toon, flexibility of time end lot ony purpo1e. Letdor Plotoent. Coli 614-446·
tokt one om.oll child. 304·
be able to travel locllly. Mortgego Co.. 614·892· 1875.
6711·1076 .
Deedllne April 24, 1986. 3051.
1----- - - 42 Mobile Homes
Send reaume to: Pl1nned
Maaon · 2 1tory frame. 7
for Rent
Perenthood of Southeeat
rooma, 2 b•tha, baMmtnt.
Professional
23
Ohio, 8 N. Court St. ,
garage, shop, gerden .
Services
Athwno, Ohio 45701 . An
138,000. 304-876-6743
Furnished, air cond .• ceble. 61 Household Goods
E.O.E. end E.S.P.
no city taJCel, be1uteful riverview, Kaneug• . Foater' i Mo~
AVON . Sell Avon m.oko Pltno Tuning ond RofNII•. 32 Mobile Homes
bilo Homo Per1c, 614-446SWAIN
46%. Cell 614·441·3388 .
8runlcordl Mutlc Co .. 614·
for Sala
1eo2.
AUCTION 6 FURNITURE
446·08B7. Twentieth yttr
62 Ohve St,. Gallipolia New
We 1r1 looking for women of quality Hrvlce. lane
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
2 bdr. 2 mi . from HMC 11 e. uHd wood·coal stovea. 6
who would like to be makfng Daniell. 614-742 -2911.
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALEv•rgreen. children ec· pc wood LR ouote 1399,
extr- money. M1k1 from
coptod. Cell 614-446 -3697 bunk beds 1199, antron
e20 .00 to f60.00 In tn WINOOW TINTING Rooi· ITY MOBILE HOME SALES.
or 614-248·15223.
recliners 199, new I. uaed
evening having a Friendly dontlol, Commorclel6 Auto. 4 MI . WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
bedroom au1te1, range•.
Home Porty. Aloo, lign up Free eatlmates Call 614 · AT 36. PHONE 114-446In Tupport Plelno. 1176.00 wringer weahera. &amp; ahoea
7274.
end gat • • 400 .00 kit of 448·9346,
month plus utilitiea and New livingroom suites
glft1 tnd toyo. No money
11172 Schultz extre good dopo11t . Cell 814· 667 - •199·$ 699 , Iampo, oleo
Involved. For more lnform•- PIANO TUNING AND RE- cond
. Cell 814 ·286 ·1922.
3487 .
buying coal &amp; wood atovea.
tlon, cell Mognollt Nltz ot PAIR, Reduced reteollmltod
Coli
614·446 · 3159
et 4 · 992-3611 .
time only. Word't Koyboerd, 19 7 9 Bollglodt 12X811, 3
In Middleport, 2 bedroom
304·871-11500 or 17&amp;·
•c • Pertlally lumlohed. lncludoo
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Educetor: To croott end 3824 .
bdr .. oil eler:troc , "
waaher 1nd dryer. Good Sofa. chair . rochr. otto·
m11lnteln community educe·
undtrpinnlng Included. ex.
location near park. One ma"· 3 tablea. (extra heavy),
tlon end public •-king
cond. Ctll 614-446·3289 .
child.
D1poalt required 1886 Sofea and chairs
progrom In prlvoto non1972 Gelexy 1 4X70 ,
992- 7114or992- 8800
priced from I 286 . to t896
profit ftmlly plennlng
16800, good cond. Coil
Ttblot, $50 tnd up to • 1 26.
1goney. Mutt hiYII knowl.0148.
_
11 4 448
2 bedroom trailer, adults Hldo·o·bedo,t390 . ond up
edgo end oxperienc• In
ontv: depoait , required . Call to t560 .. sole bodo •146.
14x7D 19B2 Kirkwood on
edur:otlon in thw ,,.., of 31 Homes for Sale
304·675 · 21136 .
Reclinoro, *228. to 1376.,
femlly
life, preventive
Lompo from 128. to •1211.
end public - - - - - - - - - - rented downtown lot. Pro·
hwolth, nutrition
2 br mobile for rent , pc. dinette• from •1os:. to
policy, Mult demonltrlto Three bedroomo. centroltlr. viouoly priced •11.1100. Will
Burdette Add .' •176. pluo 435 . 7 pc 1189 ond up.
••clllenco In orgenlzotlonol vinyl wlill pepor, aorplt contldor rotooneblo offer.
utHitlot end dopoolt. 304· Wood teble• with olx chliro
tkillt , commumlcetlon. throughout, - " lnoulelld. 1.:.c_.r_1_&amp;_14_·_4_4_6_·0_2_0_8:-.-:-:-=
6711·2414 .
group dynlmlot. end en now point, otteched UIT'IIIt. 1·
t286 to •746 Deoic •i 10
obiHty to edept eduCJOtlonol gu outdoor grill, ewnlng1, 1971 Oekbrook 12x50, ~
up to •228 . Hutch••· ••so.,
mettrllll for progtem mtny oatreo. Cell 814·448· bdr ., 16,200. Cell614-388Bunk bed complote with
44 Apartment
nMdt. Exporlon.. cltolrod In U83 til 8:00PM, efter B288.
I
n&gt;olltroooHoo,U78 ond up to
writing ,_...,...., end 8:00PM cell 814·241·
~for Rent
$396
bodo. ., 1 o.
oltlblithlng rnedlt contec1o 88119 .
1871 Freodom good cond.
MettresHa or boJC 1prlng1,
throughout tn eight county
Coli 614-258' 61120 .
full or twin, t68 , firm, f88 .
eraa. Grephlot oxperl-t lnvntmont 8 unit tpert·
end *78 . Queen All, •226.
hwlpful. Bochaior'o c~eg,.. mont complo•. built 1874,4 Two ecret. 12•68 mobllo JACKSON ESTATES 4 dr. chwoto, 149. II dr.
required. Stertlng '11lery optrtmllnto fumlthed, only home. County wlltr. Hong·
APARTMENTS IEquel ChOitl, U9 . led frtrhet,
•11,700 00. Potltlon It 1!1. vocency, retidenl mtn· lng Rock Rd. •111.000. Cell , Houolng Opportunity! UO.ond 1211., 10 gun · Gun
belld In Athon 1. Mult hiVI eger, et,440 """"hly In· 304·182·3784.
monthly rent 111r11 et •113 cebintll, UliO
or
own trontportatlon, flo•lbll· come. Renter• PlY til utiH· 1_:.:._..:,.:.::._____.....,-::for 1 bedroom ond 1191 for eloctrlc renue• 1371. . .by
lty of limo end btl oble to tleo. Cell 814·1192·1188 1911 •O•IiO Cutlt mobilo
2 bedroom, dtpotlt UOO, m.ottr••-· 12116
bed
traYCIII-1~. O..dllno April dlyt or 614·894·2B74 titer homo. 2 bedroomo. fuRy
loceted n111r Spring Vtloy , ...... 120, 126. • .30.
cerpetecl. tx-t btothroom.
Plezo ond Foodlend, _ , king fremo eao Good . . -.
24 , , 1..· on d ,..umeo t o: 11 ·
Good condition UIIOO. end Coble TV eveilablo,
Plsmntd Perenthood of Sou·
lion of bedroom tultH,
th.. llt Ohio, B N. Court St.. GrHnTownohlpnew2ttory Cell614·742·2111.
houroet poolbleiO em to 4 rockers, meul cablrtetl.
At...
pmtnd7pmto9pm hwedboorcto Ul 6 uf to
Ohl0 411701 An 4 or I bdr. form II dlnln·
no.
ftroom, utMity room, 1"'I 2 mobile homto for ule. Cell
Mondoy-Frldoy, Cell 614· •es.
E.O.E . end E.S.P.
•
~ 114 _eg2·3847.
l&gt;eth, gerJitlo, concratll d.. ~.
448 - 27•!5 or leave
meauge.
Uaed Furniture •• I pc .
JOIN THE ARMY NA· nice tot, 41&lt;\ mi. from
TIONAL GUARD. 0000 Go:~~:• on Rt. 141 . Will 8x41 treilor. Good condo·
dlnotto, hoed boordl, 2
mollh home •• tlon. Full both, 1 bedtoom, Redecorated 2 bdr oP1-. exc. bedroom tuitot. 3 m... i&gt;ut
PAV . GOOD BENIFIT8 . ED· 00
UCATIONAL A8818T· trede-ln. lergeln prloed, tarv• living room. Ctll 114· locetlon. Regencv Inc. Cell lulevHit lid. 0fllll 1 - to
ANCE. Cell 304·8?11·3110 •11,100 . Cell 114·441· 112·2221 or 114-992- 304·1711· 7283 1711· 8104 8pm, Moh . thru let.
7202.
114-448-0321
1031.
or 176· 8381 .
or t-800·142·3118.

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61

LAFF-A~OAY

Houaehold Goods

Friday,

Ohio
61

•

Farm Equipment

63

Wuher1. drvert, refrloeretor&amp;. renge•. Skagg1 Ap~plilncee, Upper Rive; Rd.
·beside Stone Crest Motel.
County

Ford 9N tractor "new tune
up, paint. rune good w -

614-446-7398.

•

Appli1nce,

Inc.

Good UMd appliencea and

hoovy duty 4 fl. buoh hog.
•1 ,860. Coli 614 - 286 81522.
.

TV oeto. Open BAM to 8PM.
Mon lhru Sol. 614-4461 899, 827 3rd. Avo. Gollipolio, OH .

lntornolional . 340 tractor
PS, live power, 3 pt. draw

Valley Furniture, new &amp;
used . Large aection of qullity furniture. 1216 Eastern
.Ave .• Gallipolia.

bar_.

*2 396
66Z2 . ·

eondltion .*75. Coli 614 ·
l lll-3160.
.
f!'ira Kenmore dryer like

..w •90, guaranteed. Cell

·-

.

M.vteg wringer wa1her.
good cond .. S75. Coli 614·
266·6892:
30" electric range, good
cond., horvoat gold, $50.
C~II614 · 245 · 939B after 4.

sectionel. m1ttre11 1nd bmt
oprlngo. Corbin l!o Snyder
Furniture . Coli 814-448·
1171.

cupboarda. deakl. ice bo~ea .
Conkloo, Tuppero Pl,ino, Rt.

7.

Hand crafted and

finlohod.

2M~ ton central lir condi'loner. Complete with H coil
1nd tubing. New Compreuor. U60.00. 814$92-6437 oflor &amp;PM .

J:or sale, dining room t1ble
end 4 choiro. Coll814·992-

7p7.
Color T..v .. UII.OO. 4 rtlri9o!otoro,t76 . 00 ond up,
Electic rsngo, UII.OO. Au·
tornotic wooher, t 149.00. 3
dr'yoro, $96 .00 each .
1 8,000 BTU AC, UOO.OO.
Goo range, t86.00. Coli
61 4 -992·223B .
Picken&amp; uaed furniture. 30,4-

8711-6483 or 876·1460.
RICK'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE . Uood otoveo

end refrigerators. Compere
our prlcea. save tod1y .

64

Misc. Merchandise

Saara Vlord tractor 84 Model
44' CUI, 18 HP, Ulld about
10 houra. new con d ..
$1,15110 . Coli 614-JBB9136.
Front troin lof 74· Chevy
Bluer lit 315G rebuilt Chevy
motor 200 miloo. Coli 814448·0886.

Pomo;oy, Ohio. Coli 814992-2811 '
Slight pelnt domoge. Now

flashing arrow ligna. t249
complete, koo lotterol Four
loft . Coli immediately,
1(8001423-01113, onvtlmo.

(Not

1 repoAelll~n).

A ad loitorod Modol2150, 22
rille, loot mode in 1982,
t76.00. Auto Wlnchooter
1400 okaal 'b orroll,n 60.00. Manual ty·
pewritor, U6.00. Coli 614·
992-670B from 9:00 til
2:00.
1400 Wlnchooter ooml·
outomotlc ohotgun, •zoo.

.'

•rm

AW.

uaed little. *300.

G.E. Woohor, ·~ 60. Q.E.

refrigerator (like new).

*260. Both guorontHd lor
30 deyo. Stondord bred
horae, 1 year · old. Coli
614-992-2238.

•fternOon. From April 15 to

Limoolone, Sonci, Grovel.
P!t:)c up It Rlchordo &amp; Son.
cell 814·448-77B6 .

Board feaerve1 't tw right to
reject eny or all offera.

loeda delivered In dump
Ull~k t1 00, or 21oodo I 1BO.
You pickup •16. Coli 614248·15B04.
Spring Specloi·Polriol utility
buildings on display et two
convenient locations, B I. S

Produce, Viand St. Pt. Plea.. nt, end French City Mobile
Homeo Gallipolis. 9 X 12
t695, oioo 10x18 1996.

New Marlin 30-30'modol30
AF, 1100.00. Cell814·8436218 .
Firewood t20.00 pickup
load, 130.00 delivered. Coli
304 -876-8782 or 8762991 .
WANTED-Area Sporto En-

thulilltl that want to . receive direct mail •peclela
lilt, an exciting new merchendlae program. from Tri

Delivered and eat up on your
tot.

County Sporto, 304-6762988 or write to Rt 1, Box
-.471, Point Pleooont, W. Vo .

lk!!lt On Your lot: Big 4 .Car

Include name eddreu end
zip.
-

liarago 18986. 3 bdr homeo
• ·13,9915, Sao Our Modelo,
,:-;,1 1-814·888-7311.
Go!o•le

Boot 1 20 Mer-

cn:liMr, with trailer, exc.
om&gt;d., Coi1814-268-8413 .

- *

Ofom dr01101 lizoo 5,7,9.
Exc .. cond . Coli 81 4·246·
.
11.69 oflor 3PM .
~~~n

lor oole 9MM S &amp; W
model 39· 2 block flnioh
pearl handle. Coll814·2581826.
Peavy model 600-300 watt
mixer, 2 Poovy 2 P·lcoblnot

1pe1kera, 4 Shure micro·
phoneo wilh olondo 11 ;000

Rox-Rollry photo copier. 3
M CIIUII dook copier. A,B.

Dick electronic atancll
maker. Momograph me-

ayr.8x24
rod born typo bldg. 1
old-full of wol1orn lick.
!'!'eke ollor. Coli 814·288·
1822.

14

formal wedding oowna

2-36x6'8"

TV.

outside · oteel

c;loora, center aru, gl111
with wood latlce. one
24"x8'8" ·all wood panel
door. 304-6711-8682.

Lowrey Micro Genie org1n
t860.. Spalding Xl4 golf
clubo end bog t260 .. coli
ofler 4 p.m. 304-773-5177.

66

Building Supplies

Building Moterioio

g -

Comonl block, oil olzot,
building motot'lalo. Oolllpolio
Block Co .. 1 231fz Pine St.,
Gollipolio, Ohio 46831 . Coli
814-446-27B3.

Block. brick. mon1r end
m1aonry auppliea. Mountain
Stoto Block, Rt. 33, New
Hoven, W. Vo. •304·8822222 .

66

Pets for Sale

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding, all breodo. Healed
indoor-outdoor locllltloo.
AK'C Doberman puppleo:
Stud Service. Call 81 4·4487796 .
.

1980 Me11ey Furgerson
tractor. exc cond, Model
2815, •7.600 .00. Low
houra, 304·468-1810 or
468-1031.
1"-New Allis Chelmera 4 row
no-till corn planter. We can
set up with 74 plete unitl or
78 air unllo both
i

13. From your color

Pole Building• Con1tructed
for commercial. gareoea.
farm. 1tore1, ate. Any size,
free ootlmoteo, call 304876·3981 .

Jaeger Air Compreaaor 11JO
C FM, 8 cyl, cenlnetol ongino, $2 ,460 .00, phone
304-468- 1610 or 41181031.
Couch, boby bod end mot-

trail. Selmer alto aax, 2
troller bedo (mottrooo l!o box
oprlngol. 304-8911-3404.

Seed

&amp;

We now have Nonhrup King
aeed. For your gr••• • Hltd
nooda: Coli 614-2411-8193,
Altizer Form Supply.

1---- - - - - - 1r&lt;HJsporlallon
71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH pold lor '80'

Jon. 1, 1'988. Con on prica.
1 -uood Alllo Cholmora 4 row
no· till com 'plonlor dry. fort,
77 olr unita, monitor U600,
1 -uood Alllo Cholmoro 4 row
no-till with dry fort, 78 air

Smith Buick-Pontile, 1911
Eootern Ave.; Oolllpollo. C.. I
814-448-22B2.

•&amp;.600. 1-uood 8 row no·tHI
dry fert. ISO ooriao plo1e unill
inaect It herb boxea.
*3,000 . Con be cui to 4 row
12,800. 1 ·uoed 8 row notill, 70 oerloo plate uni1o
inoect ottoch, dry fertilizer,
end tl'l!noport 13,900. Con

model end newer uaed Can.

1981 AMC Spirit DL, 2 dr..
h~tchback, PS, PB. AM -FM
atereo. air, tilt, 4 apd., greet
goo oover. Priced to ooll. Call
814-246-15040 after ISPM.
1982 AMC Spirit 2 tone, 4
spd., AM-FM tope, ounrool,
new draa, e3,999. John'a
Auto Soleo, 8ulavillo Rd.
814·448·4782.

company on the m•rket with
no·tlll planter. They still
have the ltrongeat It moat
aucceaaful vet~itile pl~nter
on the market. Can be
IPaced from 20" row apac·
lng to 40" . Your authorized
Allie Chalmaro &amp; Now Hoi·
land Dealer for thia eraa.
Keefere Svc . Centar.

PLYMOUTH VOLARE 1917
318 oulomolic, PS, PB, 4

door, excellent condition.
e1 ,450. Call 61 4 · 448e816 or 814-245 ·6644 af.
tor 8PM .

St .Rt.87, Pt.Pi. Ripley Rd.
We are 13 mi.S.of Revono·
wood Bridge . 304 · 896 3874.

epd., engine completely
overhauled , look• new,

62

t4,200. Coli 814 , 448 6818 or 814-245·6644 oftor 8PM.

Wanted to Buy

MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
1987 90% restored, 6 cyl .. 3

Wented 10 rent pasture in

Call 81 4 -286·6622 .

but will buy any make. any

oioilol All -brood grooming. · Alo Orondo oroa . Call 814·
448-0962. .
·, .
lndoor-o~tdooi boordlnglocllitleo. Englioh Cocker Spo- .
niol pupploo. CoR 8.1 4-38B• ·-,
63
·9790.
. •
. ·
Livestock ·

--;:;=:=:;=======

··Hoppeo Blue . Ribbon Pig
Solo, April 13, 19B6, So!ur·
dey · 7PM. 'foyene ·county.

Fairgrounds, Waahii'lgton
Regiatered wire haired Fox
Terrier father National
ChomP.ion Show. dog. 18
moo. old. Call 814-3870441 .

Some tank apeciels good
lhru April 30th. 30 gel tak
with hood t89.99.. Floh
Tank, 2413 Jackoon Ave ..
Point Pieooonl. 304-876·
2063 .
Mu.s icol
Instruments

C.H .. Ohio, Selling200 hood
of be~rowo &amp; gllto. 1984
Wlnninga Include: Grand

Champion Barrow Ohio
State Fair, Orand Champion

Barrow Louisville

Barrow

Show, Chompion York Ohio

State Fair, Re~erve Cham·
pion croae-breed Ohio State
Fair, plue 8 county f1ir
winnere including re.1erve
Grand Champion in Gallie
County. Coli 814 - 335·
7394.
Bently Pig Sale Wed. April
24th, 7:30PM. Fayello

County fair Grounds, Welhington CH . Soiling 150

J . B.L . D"eoign. P . A .
coblnats-ompty. a160. Call
304·773-9127 and oak for
Reg .

Fu111 Sllillllles
&amp; l iVI ~S III i:k

heed of Duroca. Hemp·
Duroc• cross bred, Barrows
lit gilto. Roger Bently 513684-2398 .
Boot Linlo Club Lomb Solo in
Ohio. Selling 100 Kauler,
Spracklen, Schlichter end

Cornett Limbs, Saturday,
AprM 20th, 10:30 AM It Oon
Schlichter Form, 1 0187

Pr1irle Roed, Washington
Farm Equipment

CH, Ohio . Coli 814·42687215 .

Spring Speciol: 24'x30'x8'
with 16'x7' ' goroge door •
urvlce door, t3 , 888
ereclld. Iron Horoo 81dga.
· 814-332·97415 coiiOCI.

Two white face cowa. Due
10 hove cslvoo In July. t500 .
ooch. Coli 514-742-2821
ofler eight call 814-9922362 .

CAOSS lit SONS
·u.s. 315 Well, Jockoon,
Ohio. 1114-2811-11481 .
Mouoy Ferguson, Now
Holland, Buoh Hog Soleo l!o
8orvlcs. Ovor 40 uood

25 ragiltered polled Hereford, cowa with celvea. more
to fre1hen . Alao, 10 helfera

auto, w -eir, $2,460 firm .
1973 Chrysler N'ewpoo't;
$260, ·auto, Coli 814-2415·
9683.
1989 VW with'nowlyMbullt
engine, t600 11 lo i)r. t700
with".point job. Coli 61 4·
245·9398 ofle• 4.
·•
83 Aoliont K 2 dr., S.E.,

extrll,

must sell.

Make

offer. Call 614·448-1504.

76 Pontiac Catalina near
perfect cond., $1,200 . Coli
814·448-1604 .
76 Comaro block, 84,000
actual mlloo, good cond. Coli
alter 8, 814-266-8003.
1 976 Chevrolet ototionwogon . Call 814-388·
B621 .
19B2 Dotoun 200 SX. Ex·
celle~l condition. AM-FM

1tero cet~eHe, elr condition·
ing. Cali 814-898-82117alter 5:30PM. 18&amp;00.
19B2 Chevotte, 26.000

mllea. Sell or trade for cattle.
Coli 61 4-985 -3B91 ,
Would like lo do houoo
cleaning . Coli 814-9928369 otter 4 :00pm .

'

1 979 Grand Prix,

block ,

AM·FM atereo, cruise, air,
excellent condition . Coli
304·8B2: 2798 .
1979 Pontiac Sunbird. Exconant body, A· 1 engine. II
cyl. Call 6 H-982 -6722 oftar 9:00 P.M .
Cutiuo Supremo. Coli 814843 · 6127.

num tiding', overhang runer
roofing . Free eatimatea~

a.

Coli 614·367-7488 .

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73

Autos for Sale

Vena

a. 4 W.O. -

'74 Chevy von, 3150 motor
$600. 30,4-171-6689 ollar
6:00.

74

Mot orcycles

new p e r u . ' - - - - - - - - - - 814-949 -

Washer and dryer, copier
machine. den furniture end

~mper top for Dollun King

oteroo. Evening 304-77315489.

:Cob long bod or oquolont,
like now. •200. Coli 1114;248-9388 oflor 4 .

Ponosonic reol-to-rHI tope

Oooolino pow...d weodcut'lor wllh oow btodo. heovy
!duty, •eo. Coli 814·2411'93911 oflor 4 .
11 HPiowntroctor4yro.old,
•600. Cell 814-2411-8398

"""'4.

Stlhl AV 32 choln oow, 20 ln.
bor, opere chain and carrying
114-24158318 ofllt' 4 .

...... noo. c""
Uood

auto perta ot 430
Flamingo Dr, Konougo, OH'2 111nth1 6f o mi. N. from Rt.
311 on At. 7,

all electric. unfurniahed.
304-6711-1771.
Roell- dlohwoohor, woodbur,..,. atorm door,-, movie
comer• • prOjoetor.· 1178 4
whHI Joop. Coli 304-11711·
4192,

IJIIIllf:.

1

RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola , Quazar. and

'
't'OU ACTUAL-LY
FOUN D THE

SI~VER

houoe calla. Call 304-676 ·
2398 or 814·448-2464 .

'77 Plymouth ·• Voiorlo
1600.00. '78 . Ford Von

4 atroke. under 8,000 miles,

AINGLE'S 'S SERVICE , e,._

odult ritfen. Nover obuaed,
with occo-rloa, •1 ,400 or
boll offer. Coli 11 4-446·
4171 . •

parlenctd Clrpenter., electrl,
clan, maaon. painter, roof·
ing (including hot tar

. ..THE K ING'S JoY'
WI LL K NOW N O
BOUNDS WH E N l

CMP..LICE

PRESENT IT TO

? ?f&gt;

HIM !

Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304 · 676 ·
1331 .

1980 Suzuki LB 7110, 4 cyi.,

good ahape,

Prix, black,

73 Hondo 710CC 4 cyl.,
fully dro.-, gorago kept,
good cond.. conol., trade,
1700. Coli 441-1286.

auto tranamlaeion, AM-FM
atereo. elr. cruiM, exc cond,
304-882-2796.

opplicationl 304 · 675-2088
or 875-7368 .

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat wells completed same
day. Pump sales and servi-

coo. 304·896·3B02 .
1982 Mercury Zophyr, 4
door, 6 cyl. AC, Auto, PS, Hondo Cl IIIlO w~h 2
PB, cruloo, AM·FM, now .holmeto • Intercom. Muol Starka Tree &amp; Lawn Service .
landacaping, seeding, tertii·
radial, *4, 260.00 . 304- soli. Coli 114-446-6863.
izing, thatching. for com273-8161 ollor 15.
84 Hondo 3 whoeler, like plete lawn service . Call u •·~
••
1 978 Chryalor Cordobo, oxc new. Call 814-318-9991 or 304-676 · 2010.
.
.
cond, 4 new tlrea. new 814-188·8823.
.8 &amp; D Home Improvements.:
oxhouot syotem, $1,800.00
firm., 304-876 - 1981 82 jionlto C B 900 Cuotom . .-ep!acement window (.
Blue, wlndahleld. ohoft
'luminum soffit, vinvl tid ·
evepinga.
drive. oil cooler. cruiH con- ing, cohtinuous gutters , free,
1 9B4 Cougar XR7, AM -FM trol , cuotom back rost.' eatimatea, all work guaraf\·
teed. Spring Discount, call"
coll0)1e, powor bllootor. *1800 . Coli 1114-992 ·
eveningo 304·678-2644 .
loaded, ·low mlloogo, ••c 711.9 8.
cond, 304-773-9134.
1911 Vir- 7150 Yomoho,
82 . Plumbing
1978 Dotoun 2 -10 otondord oxc cond, - • t ooll, 304ohifl, some ruot, runo good 1176-2118.
, &amp; Heating
t16uO. 304-468-18113 .
1977 kow.llll L.T.D. 1000 .
1989 Rambler Amboooador 304-.8'71-1214 col( after .2
CART~R'S PLUMBING ·: ,
·with. oir, gOod cond. t3715. PM.
AND H~ATING
~0.4-882-2240 'botW'ton 1 ~---...,..,"-------'·Cor: FoUrth end Pipe
··
4 ,
"2
'9
•
1981
Yom.oho
·
s
·E.C
' - p.m.
,
.,
Oillipollo. Ohio •7150 .00. Ex!ro good-cond ,
Pho11e ~ 61 4·448-3888 . or
84 Roliont K- 300 mi~il.
81 .
. 814-446·.4477
i
t.o U o~~er poymonta. . 35
nrpg, 6 yoar worranly.. 304· 1881 . Hondo 100, lUper
JIM'S PLUMBING B. HEAT·
oport 8,700 mlloo, excellent
8B2·2220.
I NO. Rt : 1, Box 365 , Galli ·
condition •2,000.304·468polio. Call 614-387·0676.
1863.
. .
72 Trucka for Sale
1980 Hon• CM400A ex83 Excavating
cond. AM matching
collent
1978 Roriger 4 wh. dr.,
accea•orlle,
wlndahleld
.
block, now tlroo, brokoo,
lhocka, exhauat ayatem, 1981 Hondo ClCIOO Deluxe,
Good -1 Excavating , base motor. low mileage. . Cell oholl drlvo, wotor cooled ,
menta. footers, drive ways.
hll
wlndohllld
and
lugggoe
814·448-9240.
aeptlc t•nkl, landscaping .
rock·bockroat. Exc. Cond.
Coli anytime 614 · 446 ·
1984 Dodge Rom Deluxe 304-8915-3313.
4537, J~meol. Davison, Jr.
cob truck, cruloo, PS, t . _
lit trailer hitch, 9,800 mlloo, 1983 Kowoookl KXBO t&amp;IIO . owner.
__3_- 22_1_.____;__
like now. Coli 1114-379- ,_a9_0_4_-_77

·.

1---------

2712 oflor 6pm.
1984 Ford Roneor PU long
whool booo• . 1 1 ,000 milia,
cruloe, lilt, elr, 5 apd., V-6
engine. AM-FM coooe1to;
cloth Interior, ovorhood mop
light l!o clock, hoa tunnel
cover end ah1ll. Coat
t1 2,000 ooklng
700.
Cell Mr. Vonco ollor 10AM
814-448-7441 '

•a.

FOAD 19113 DUMP TRUCK
olnglo axle, 292 V-8, 4 opd.,
electric axle, excoliont con·
dltlon, $2,4150. Coli 81 4·
448-11111 or 114-248·
6644 oflor 6PM.
1977 PU, t1 ,100, outo. Coli
614-248-91183.
1980 Toyota SR 5 with Loor
topper, fully equipped, A·c ..
tl,&amp;OO. Coli 614-91128149 aflor 6 .

bred lor lallcolvoa. Yoorllng
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cond., Coli 114-288-8413.

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Connor's
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mateo. Coli 614-446-8038
or 814-992· 71 19 anytime.

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9318 oftor4.
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111-4214.

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C1mpers '.

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The bes1 game segmenrs

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Refrigeration

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dryera, ltowea &amp; dis · ~ ·

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Scluors. Fol!rlc Shop ,
Pomeroy. 814-992-2284 .
8:00

Goneral Hauling

Antonio at Jacksonville

Ken's Water Service . Wells.
cisterns, eoola filled . Phone

Cl ()) Gil Detective In the

Houee
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Review PaUl Duke is joined
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Do you need something
moved or .hauled away?
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houl, 304-876 ·3190'.

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matters.

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loves (CCI A young oil tv ·
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Ed Asner. John Candv. She!·
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10 :30 (l tl Fall &amp; Rise of R. Perrin
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11 :30 II CIJ 11J Saturday Night
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se1s out to marry a p1ckte
heiress. ~ A )

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3:30
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Sen DI4!BO at Atlanta

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Reunion

D Cll News
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D ()) Q~ Falcon Crest An·
gela takes advan tage of
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sumtng cof)trol of the New
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Berry .

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2 :00

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pt!C i ed of kt dnapping when
she cannot· gtvo her ailing

3:00

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Mrvice. Authorized Singar
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from this series are seen.

7:30

a.

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naivo young men decide to
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to make some money to finance their dr eam mghtclub.

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tri-houl. 304-175-8288.

letter arrives for him .
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Kale learns of her husband 's
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1 :30

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9 :30

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drainage lines. Cali 814 ·
448-850B or 81 4 -446 ·
2716 .

1:15

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CD Wheel of Fortune

SEWING Me chino repairs ,

lnbo•rd-oUtbo•rd. power
trim protf. 110- trim tobo,

in Central America : Battle
for El Salvador .· Conclusion
The evolut ton of El Salva·,
dor 's c1vil war is tra ced ,
along With the U .S . policy
towards th e country. (60

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17 It, Crootllnor, 186

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Ponona lody Shop. locuot
Rd. P1.Pioooont. Poll K.K .
Froe Eotlmotoo. 114·9811·
4174.

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hwoohero. Coli 81 4·367- 7187 or 814·446·4466 .

77

lhopo for rootorlne. prloo
•600.00. Metal ollloo dlllt

4/12/85'

1 978 811 &amp;tor 111 ft. trihoul, 90 HP Mercury, power
lift o~d trim. 13200. firm.
Coli 614-IIZ-UIO.

Porting out er ... wholo-72
Chevy ChoVollo 18. Coli
814-311-1122.

'14 Rongor XL, now tlroo,
AM-FM
oxoollent
truck, 1,800 miloo,
...1500.00. Phone 304·
171-3288.

m te become engaged .· (60
m tn .) ·

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Dozer Work land clearing,
land~eeplng , etc. Free esti ·

tractor• to chooH from A
complete line ol now •
ulod equipment. Lorgaol
ooloction In S:E. Ohio.

FRiDAY
EVENING

loo' 120 Mar-

76 . Auto P1rt1
&amp; Ac:ce110ries

recorder With 1p411kert' 1nd

11711 Co moron Mobile
home, 1 2x84 II, 2 bedroom.

WHAT WOOLD
I oo?

sto,e dooro. Call 614-992'-•
217?.,
•

1975 Ford LTD , $496. Runo
good. Some ruat. Coli 814992-3840.

Gerrard lurntoble • 1150.00.
Ceil 304-8715-1433 " ollor
7:00PM.
Englloh Boddlo, Pod . ond
Bridle, oloo Englioh Style
riding coot oizo 10, novor
wom. 304·488-1817.

l'ewec&gt; OOM'I'?

aii:ling. roofing, replacemen~
windows• .storm windows.:

1 9B 1 HonA 710 cuotom,
2,700 mi., poddodaiol'( bor,
axe . cond. Coli 814·3870394.
.

carpeted,

HAS THE ASP .

a. ·

1 970 Chovelle, gold ond
block, 360 engine, auto
trona.. new tlroo, Crolger
t1600 . Call
2917 .

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o~gino,

1 971 oldo 88, 88000 mileo,
good condition. •4oo.oo.
Coli 814-992-8013.

rima. many

YOu CN T~ll? Wf 'll
HIIVE T'5TOP NO¥/, IM
DON'T WORRY! IF'N
lfOOTIE CAN'T FINO HER
WAY A~OONO HEliE IN TH'

1 982 Ford Bronco 4x4, no. Spring special:--·o~~e 's ·de~\;~ ·: ...
some body damage, steam .carpet cleaning.'
4 apeod tronornlaolon, AMScotch guar,d, free estt-.
FM 8 IriCk, ·cuuoma motoo. Call 614-99::!·6309·
wh·eolo, $2,975 ,00. Coil be- or 81 4 · 742-221'1.
tween 7:30 AM and 9 PM, ---,...,...-------~· ·
304·6715·1421 .
J
L Insulation. Vini ..

84 Floro: red, 4 opolld,
AM-FM · coolllte, 4 year
warranty, 20,j)OO mll.oo.
t8600 . Call 814 - 9927268.
'

szeo B to 14. like new. •Jo
:Uch. Col 814-441· 1842
before 4PM .

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end aluminum sidingi.
replacement windows -·
In aulat i ng ·r o·of i ng remodeling and new .
conatruction-gutters .. Call
304·773-6!~.1 .

1979 Orand

1

ments, Siding Vinyl &amp; aluml- ,.

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71

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J Ia J 's Home lmprov&amp;-

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Alllo Cholmoro woo 1ho flrot

Brierp1tch Kannela Profea-

61

Baaement V,Vaterprooflng .

12,000.00. 304-1176 3978.

1977 Buick Century for ule
good con d. Coli 814-3889331.

T HEY GOT
l)P E;A$t LY AND
HEAOEP OVEIZ.
TO WHEilf 1Hf.liCE "5
A JUt.JKE D C,A~ .
THEY T HI)J!C: TJo1EY
CAN M AI(E A TLJS
-OUT OF 0'-JE OF

Coli collect 1 ·614-2370488. doy 'or night. Rogers

1978 Grand Prix SJ~ PS, PB,
pow. wl~dowo &amp; doorlocko,
AC, auto. trano., IJit wheel,
lnooc1 boxeo *1 ,900. 1 -uoad · bucket. ee1t1, new paint ' &amp;
2 row 3 point no-till with 70 tires. new ahocka II breke1.
aeries plate units and insect Coll614-266:6439.

boxer *1400. Remember

EIUT, FFtANI&lt;LV, VOU'J&lt;E; JU~T
·PO IN&amp; IJ:S A FAVOR TAKING
IT OFF OUI&lt; HANP§o,

Unconditional lifetime guarantee . Local refarenc•a
furnlahed . Free estimates. ·

Fertilizer

olze. Coll1·614-693-6836 .

n~ga­

tivo or olido. 6x7 lor 89
cento; 8x10 lor •1 .99.
HOCKENBERRY PHARMACY NORTH .

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFIN G

t16 .00 eoch. Coll814-7422692, Oory H~rper.

monltora. We can finance
new pl1nter• tntereat free til

unite with in11ct boxea.
monitor uaed 1 '(ear,

Coli 614-388 ·9B57 .

Round boleo lor oolo. Modo

81 Firebird black w -white
letter tires, t-top, 81 Dodge
Omni 38,000 mi., 4 cyl.

CDLO'A ENLAROEMi:NT
SPECIALII Now thru April

•

of orchard gr111 end clovi:r.

66

Home
Improvements

M•rcum Roofing &amp; Spouting. Now instilling rubber:
roofa. 30 years experience .'
IPecializtng In built up roOt.

0

leat veer 3 .7 tone per acre.
High quality. Call 814-4411·
8618 or 814·241-61544 of •.
· -::le:-r_ 8_ P_M
_.__· ___· _ __
Eo
r o1 com, 12 •80
.
per
· buohel. Coll614·843-6218 .

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
614-387-7220.

67

81

' 32
ALFAFA·TIMOTHV HAY
ocroa, atondlng, avenged

Block, brick, aewer plpea.
windowa, lintela. etc ... be cut down to different row
widths. 1-ne"w 2 row 3 point
Cl~ude W,i ntera. Rio Grande.
no-till
wllh 74 plate unite lit
0 . Coli 81 4-246·61 21 ,

chino. Coil 304-678-3099.

or beat offer . Good ayltem
lor gospel group. Call 814 ·
446-Q037 or '81.4-446. !liioB oflor 6.'·

-

Rototlllero, prefer Troybllt,

KooloUff Firewood Split- .96%
hr.ctwoodo, You pick up &lt;&gt;!
dolivor.. H~AP ve~~er.
~14- 2611 ,8246. :
. .

SPECIAL cui olabo 8 PU

25 in ·Zenith colored con1ole
TV, 19 in RCA colored
Phone 304-876-1228 .

Coli 81 4-992-3088 .

April19. Tho Molgo County
Boord 6f Mental Aotordotlon
will aCcept wr'itten ofle~S up
. ttJ cloae. ~ of . buslntJ8 day
Friday, Moy 10th, 1986, Tho

..

Misc. Merchandise

Black powder revolver 45
col, t76. Dewoit 740 redial

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1· 1976 Chevrolet School
P,hono 304· 713-6430 .
Buo 1 8 pouonger-VIIenglne
1uto trena. Cen be seen at
Corloton School, P.O.Bo•
j07, ·J.ohn Stroot, .Syrocuoo.
.. .~ MISc. Mercllar)di~a Ohio, 415779 11 houn 9-10
, in mor~ing, or 2 . to 3 · In

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C1 II 614 28•

tor. Coli 814-266 - 1467.

phone is out of order?"

Twin bed. cheat. queen
spring a. m1tt:"ess. couch.
ch1ir, recliner, water tenk. VANGUARD PAINTS rocker, dineite set. C1ll ·Ouality you can' trust.
Ebersbach Hardware.
81 4 ·448-3224.
Country Oak tobleo, choiro,

plowa.

Services

Tobacco Mtter Sa hey eleva-

"Are you the lady whose

.

UHd refriger1tor. table end
4 • cholra, loveooot, 6 pc.

bottom

3000 Ford dloool tractor, 6
fl . buoh hog brand buoh hog,
3 bottom plowo, adjuoloble
Meaaey Fergueon disc.
e4,896 . Cali 614 -2868622.

Uiled aofa &amp; chair blue good

H4-4411-72118 .

3

12. 1985

LIFry Wright

Uveotock

Boker ~ility tool box bed· 1 -3 yr. axe. blood linao. Cali
.fita 1 . ton truck. new 8 ft . Sl1t1 Run Ferm1, Jlckaon,
pull-type bulh hog '496. Oh, 814-2B8· 1787 or 814·
Now 1150 lb. -der *1915 288-6395.
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Friday, April 12,198&amp;:

B~siness . pro.,..,t~on

Multimedia officials ,.
not selling to _L orimar ~

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group meets April27
The recently f!&gt;rmed Middleport
Business Promotion AIISOC!atlon,
which operates as a branch of the
Middleport Chamber of Commerce,
has sei regular monthly meeting
times as the fl&gt;urth · _
Tue!iday
morning of each month at 8 a.m.
The group set this date at a
meeting held WedneSday· morning
at the LaSaUe Restaurant. At the
present time, au meetings wm be
held at the LaSaUe.
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According,to Jason Ingels, chair-

, man of the group, the business

GREENVILLE. S.C. (AP) Multimell!a of!lclals said Thursday
their company Is not being sold\
despite Ulrtmar lnl;1's otter to buY
the communications gtarit for $100
billion, or 161 a share.
Management and the founding
tamUies of Multimedia have lndl·
cated no Intention or wUUngness to
sell. tl)e company. Since South
· Carolina law f!!QUtres that mergers
be approved ·by holders of at least
two-thirds of a company'soutstandlng shares, no one shl1uld assume •
tllat any transaction will occur with
' Lortmar, they said..
.
F'oundlng famUies and management of the company own about 40 .
percent of the outstanding shares.
· Earlier this week, Multimedia
had accepted a reylsed and sweetened otfer from a group of
lnvestors,lncludlngmembersofthe
founding IamUies and, senior man-.

club.

The group·. .WO discussed a
Mother's Day Weekend promotion·
fQrMay9,lOandll.
'llln!e new bnsfnPMr.s have
apened recently tn Mlddleport
Including Brenda's Boutique, Sanely's Boutique and Hudnall's PlumbIng. The Middleport Book Store Is
under the new ll18ll8gellellt of Nick
anc~ .Diane Thle of. Ractne and ~
LaSaUe gift shop w1U be opening Its
·doors to businesS the first of May.
· To participate In ·. the business
asSociation, which plans10 p-omote
Middleport Itself as well as the
village's businessEs, membership In
t.IJ! Mlddliport Chamber of Commerce Is necessary. Chamber dues
are $25 for associate members, $50 '&lt;
for businesses, and SlOO for banks

a:IIIOC!atlon plans to hold a celebra~ with sale$ and an open houSe at
the Middleport Boxing Club to
CCllnclde with a K-5 Run tO be held
APril '11. The run Is being ~ponsored
by Middleport Chamber and proceeds w1U be going to the boxing and utilities.

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WINNER - BID Davldloa, 1811111tant IM'RIW ftf &amp;be BJc Bend
Fogclland, pre u a 1100 check to ()pal Loullll! Roblalon ol Clifton, W.
VL Mn. . . . _ woaflle ~In the week1J bQne racing prop-am
lei! : 11 eaeb !Wurda,r an p.m. oa Chaaael S. P~tunns are
avllllllllle at &amp;belocaiFGOdlandll&amp;ore and nopurcllaee lsoec e·tJPI')'totake
.

Lee Charles Handley

a senior scli!Dtlst' with ORI
Inc. of New London since 198l.
In 1978, he retired from the navy
after a 23 year career. He !!e!Ved
aboard
numerous submarines
Including the Robert · E. Lee,
Casimir Pulaski and the Kamehameha. He was last stationed at the
Nayal Submarine School as a
navigational Instructor.
he was

Lee Charles Handley, 67,ofPUny,
W.Va., died Thursday morning In
Charleston Memorial Hospital.
BornDec.l6,19171nAkron,hewas
a son of the late WUUam and Betty
Gum Hilndley who were formerly of
Meigs County.
Mr. Hysell was a member of the
Frazier's Bottom Methodist Church
and was a U.S. Anny veteran of
World War II. He was active In the
also a member ol
Mason's and
the Lion's Club.
Survivors Include his wile, Ntna
Lee Handley, Pliny; twtn!ions,John ·
Handley of St. Albans, W.Va. and
Paul Handley oC Rochester, N.Y.;
anolher son, WU!Iam Handley,
· Huntington; a.daughter, Mary Lou
· Shlrakawa, Clnc!nnatr; seven
grandchildren; and · two sisters,
VIolet Hysell, Pomeroy and Naomi
.Wears, PlinY.
. Services wUI be held 2 p.m.
Sunday afternoon ;Jt Frazier's
I;lc&gt;ttom Methodist .Church near
Winfield with Rev. Ed Grant
officiating.
Burial wUI be In Pliny Cemetery.
.Friends may call at Chapman
Funeral Home In Wlntleld from 11-9
p.m. on Saturday.

put.

Change deadline near for direct~ry

Telephone users In the Pomeroy"If we. lmow of changes In
MlddleportareashaveuntUAprU25 advance, we .can ensure the
Mr. Lamber!wasa1!1&gt;7graduate to report changes 'for the 1985 customer:s "nanie, address and
of ChiUicothe High School and the telephone book, General Telephone _phone number are listed correctly n
the book," he said.
University oC Colorado In 1967. He · o!Ohio reported tod!IYThe deadline applies to more than.
Customers wanting to change,
a memberotSt. Luke Lutheran
Church In Gaies Ferry and a correctocaddllstlngslihouldcaUthe 4,500 customers. The exchanges In
member· of the chui'Ch-councU He company's service order center, the hook with Pomeroy and Middleaccording to Phil Ramey oC Athens, port are Letart Falls, Portland,
had been chairman of the vicarage
district service manager.
Racine and Rutland.
committee of tit!! church.
Anyone
plaMing
to
move
or
start
New 1985 directories are sche- ·
An avid sport-flshennan and
new
service
before
July
17
also
duled
for mid-July' delivery. The
canoeist, he was a member of the
should
caD
before
the
deadline
to
be
toll-free
numberoftheservlceon!er
board of directors oC Troot Unllm·
listed
In
the
new
book,
he
said.
center
Is
on page ·2 or the current
lted In New Ulndon; a member of
the AmeriCan Canoe Assn., and the
· ec_to_ry_.
TrowelLodgeofMasonslnJackson, Elriergency squads r--dtr_
Ohio. He was a licensed pUot and a
memberof!heGroton NavyFiylng answer five calls
Corps.
Meigs County Emergency MediBorn Jan. 29, 1939, In Middleport~
cal
SeMIIce reports that units
Mr. Lambert was the son oC Irene.
.
.
answ~ five calls fl&gt;r asslstanceon
Tu111: ml ~
Mllls Lam~. formerly of Middle, • IM: ~ o.nif~lly &lt;ksil'oo..J
port •nd now llvlng In Columbus, Thursday.
funer~l ;arr~l1~!f\Cnl ,
At
4:47
a.m
••
the
Rutland
fire
jLI&gt;I (~ II ur •·i ~ i l
and the late Max Lambert, Middledepartment
was
caned
to
a
strucPOMEROY
port, who served many years with
ture fire at the James Hubbard
, FLOWER SHOP
!he Ohio state Patrol.
' - Thr II' ... .....rk• .-;..,,.,, , _..,.,.··
Surviving are his wUe, Joan residence on New Lima Road.·The
Max R. Lambert
n . ltz.20Jt • MH121 ..Andei-9m Lambert; a son, Eric R. fire was !&gt;rough! under control by
Retired. Navy. Lt. Cmdr. . Max Lambert; a ''daughter; Kristen L.
io the structw'e. MiddleRlchaid Lambert, 46, 28 VIllage I..amliert, ' lxith at _horne, and a dam!lgi!
the al5'
department
with mlninial
port
:
39a.m.
transPQrled·
Hubert
Drive. Ledyward, CoM., tonnerty bi'Othl'r, JIX' .Allen Lambert.
Patterson·
!rOm
the
front
of the
of Middleport, died Marc!t 23 ·at Collimbull. .
·.
pollee
department
to
Veterans
Yale-New Haven Hospital followlng _ Services wereheldonMarch26at
longlUness. ·
.·. tiJe St.,, Lulce. Lutheraii-Chuli:li In · Memorial Hospital. Tile Syra&lt;;use
fire departme!'l! at 1: 58 p.m: was .
· ·· · '·A tes~t of l-edyard since· ~; qak!i( ferry in cO'DJieCtiCUt,
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called to a mlilorstrucluretlreat\he
Jenna Amott residence on Ohio 124
(Continued trom 'pall! 1)
at thl,&gt; upper end of the vUiage. At
7: 14 p.m., tlte Middleport unit was
she helped prepare an estimated county budget, Including appropria- caUed to the Friendly Tavern for
1!1!4 budget for the sheriffs depart- tions for the sheriff's department. Wayne Wllllams who was treated at
ment and the need for additional He also stated that In November and thescenebutnottransported.Andat
funds to meet new contract obllga- December 1!1!4, the ~loners 9:07 p.m. Racine went to BUnd
· did tt;lnsfer funds within the Hollow Road for Marion Walson
llons was discussed.
.
Mohler also testified that In sheriff's budget and transfl'rred who was t;lken to Veterans
NOvember 1!1!4. the cornmlssloners funds from a contingency fund Into Memorial.
approved a transfer of funds within the sherlfrs budget. Koblentz said f~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
th&lt;' sheriff's budget to meet the he personally did oot participate ln1 11
\
-payments of Increased health and contract negotla'tlons with the
,welfare benefits. Mohler said she sherltrs department and that fOr-forwarded a letter of request for this mal ratification of the contract by
:actiOn to the .commissiOners upon the commissioners did not take
CHibiiAN EDUCAnON
.
·the request of Mary Hobstetter, place.
Prosecuting
Attorney
Rick
Crow,
clerk for the commissioners.
LEADERS
Then li1 December 1!1!4, accord- representlitg the sherltf, brought to
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Ing to Mohler, the commissioners light the fact that according to the
minutes
of
a
regular
meeting
held
,tWice aUocated additional funds
TUCHEIS
from outside the sheriff's budget to March l, 19113. the commissioners
did fprmally approve · a two-;r.ear
meet payroU when It fell short.
. .As president of the Meigs County union contract for the Meigs County
Board of Commissioners, David Highway Depanment. The defense
Koblentz testified on behalf of that refuted the relevancy of that tact.
hoard . . (Commissioner Richard 'll)e jiJd&amp;P overruled the defenseand
Jones did not take the stand as was ~llowed the fact to be entered In the
reported In Wednesday's DaUy court's record.
At that·pc)lnt testimony ended and
Sentinel. l
the
decisiOn to file written briefs was
CaUed by the prosecutor as a
made.
rebuttal witness, Koblentz said that
on Jan. 10, 1981, his board did make f«g hunt set Sunday
. '
appropriations for that year's
•
The annual East~r egg hunt of the
\V ashing down p~t!8 Middleport-Pomeroy Rolary Club
postpoDI!d from last Sunday due to
announced by village
•
'h-...1,- "'
Inclement weathe~ WUI be held at 1
, ....,.,.._ ,,_ California
· · The Middleport Fire Department p .m. Sunday at the General Hartin·
' will be washing down North Second ger Park.
Michall E. Moynahan, Sl
Avenue from Hudson Street sooth to
. Author of
MDI St., Sundaybeilnnlngat9a.m. VeteranB Memorial
"Getl of Infold Tales"
• Residents ate requested not to
Admlaslons-George Nesselroad,
park on. North Second Avenue Pomeroy; Kennet!J . Creme8111,
Pr~M~rt.. ~yz
Sunday untU the street -cleaning has
CoolvWe; Wanda Dickerson. Ru.Graco _Episcopal Church
been compleied.
lland; Jennie Wllllamlon, Rutland;
POMIIOY
Melissa Miller, Cftesblri; Edna

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known for Its hit television series~
"DallaS," hasn't dlscuB&amp;ed llqulda-1
t1on ot Multlinedfa's ~. said
UOrlmar spokeswoman Carol
Henry.
Ulrlmar otflclaiS, who said the~
company has actively been seeking;_:
expansion opportunities, added "the;.
strateglcobjectlvesolbothcompan-~
les wUI be weD served by the;:
proposed merger."
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The CUlver City, Call!., television~·
production company .. made. ltsi
anhouncement late WednelldaY at-~
ter the milrlu!ts had closed In New:"

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Copjdghlocl 1986

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POMEROY - A written "decision on Monday
morning from Meigs County Common Pleas Judge
Charles Knlgl!t will determine If Lindsay Taylor Is
competent to stand trtalln Meigs County on a charge
of aggravated murder, or wnether Taylor wlll be
tra~ferred to the Timothy B. Moritz Regional
Fo~nslc · Center In Columbus for further training and
rehabilitation, prior to a triaL
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Taylor, In custody at the Meigs County jail, has
been charged with aggravated murder In theOc.tober
1983 slaying of Danny Melton. Taylor, 35, was
formerly ofthe Forest Run Road area near Racine.
A competency hearing for Taylor was held Friday
afternoon In Meigs County before Knight: Steven
Story of Pomeroy and Don Cox of Gallipolis ·a re
court-appointed attorneys tor the defendant.
• Taylor's competency hearing was continued from
The:scJay morning': On Thesday, Stilry and Cox
objected · to the court's ·entering a psychiatric
evaluation on their client without a rep.resentatlve
from Shawnee Forensic Center, Portsmouth, preparer of the report, present to attest io the report's

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POINT PLEASANT
Local
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government officials, representa·
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lives froni of area business and the
Mason County Development Authority appear to be headed toward
~ill ~t · -qtrector to,
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help brllig Industry and jobS to the
coUnty. . . :
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.; Last Tllf'sday, a delegation from
~ County ritet with Rep: Bob
Wise, n-w.:va.; and n'!embersof the
CI)UIIty romrritssion . and dl!'ielopment authority . from Jackson
County to discuss the possibility of
forming a regional development
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authority.
.
·Mason and Jackson wpuld each
contribu~ half of the fundlltg for the
•director's office. On Friday, how·
ever, county· officials proceeded
with plans to hire a director for
Mason County.
.
Commission President ask~!!~
KeVIn Durst, commission business
manager, to prepare a preliminary
budl!l't for a development director's
office, along with a job description
· · · ···for the·posltlon;;A steering eommli· ......
teeofWatklns, Jim LeW.Is, pnisli!ent · · ·loi:JioooOli
,ofthecounty'sdevelopment authorIty, and other officials will meet
DEIAVS EXPECI'ED - Replacement of the
Tuesday to rev lew those
main chamber gate at the GaDipolls Loeb and Dam,
documents.
set lor July, Is eKpected to create d'llays for barge

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around 50. Saturday, partly sunny
with a · chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Htg!t near 'lO. The
chance of rain Is 10 Pel cent tonight
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Two projects set
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tr-.dflc, such 118 the loJW In the abov'l photo pushing a
coal cargo lhroogh the main lock.

By KEviN KElLY
near the dam during a navigational
11mes-Sen&amp;lnel Staff
acridenl in April1984.
.
CALLlPOLIS - Two major
Thai gatE' was taken to Alabama
projects have beeli ·sched!lled for and repaired. Ripley said, and a
thls year 'attheCalllpolls Locks and spare gate that formerly sat on the
Dam by the· u.s: .Army Corps of ' dam'sEI!reka.siOO:has beenusedln .
. ~nglneers.
.
.
its plae(l. The ortg!Jial gate w:as .
· The fi rst, scheduled to begin struck anddamagi&gt;dby~ .bargeand
-Monda,y, wlll be the repair of tht' · Was · 'being removed. by a West
lowprgatPin (heailxllhu'ychainberi.· . :VIrgthla ftrmwhen tlied&lt;:rr.lck buat "
said · conrnd .. ·Ripley, · a . public · ha uling~ the · gate .C&lt;IPSI&lt;:l'd . and
lnforrnatlori oHicer for the corps ' flooti&gt;ddowrllowordthedam 's plt&gt;rs
Huntington district.
before It snagged on the rtvE'r
That prolect is expected to last l;lottom.
five days. Ripley said, whUP the
' That gate was not removed from
second project issetforthefirstpart
the river untlllater that summer·. ..,
of July and Involves replacement of
Ripley said that when that gate )s
returned from Alabama. the spare ·
the uppl'rgateinthemainchamber.
Repairs on the auxiliary lower will be llfled ·out and shipped to
gatearebelngdone becausethegate Marietta for repairs.
"At some point early In 1!111\.
was struck by a,bargeon February
.1984. Damage was not .extensive, another spare set will be taken to
Ripley said, but th&lt;' r project's Gallipolis," Ripley said.
completion could possil)ly be de·
Delays are expecred while both
la yed because part· of the corps: jobs a re being done. Ripley explained. The Julyproject,estimated
repair crew Is now in Marietla
repairing one of the' gates from. the to be complete(! in two weeks, wUl
Winfield Locks and Dam.
mean barge traffic will be routed
For the second job, hoth leaves of through tht' auxiliary lock.
the main chamber will be replaced
"That rankles IhP Industry , but
with the gate that was sw('j)l
It 's something lhat we can't avoid
doWnriV&lt;&gt;r and became moored andhavetodo," hesaid .

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collections
.
revenue,
levies
boost
Gallia
·
tax
.
.

computer system, was completER! collections, 14 townships divided
By JOHN i'RIEDMAN
the last week In Marchand checks to $193,500 whllt" six towns and cities
'I'Irnelt&amp;lnllnel Stall
various
taXIng districts were Issued split 522,284.26.
GALLIPoLIS- The return or.the ·
Gallla County:s general fund
by
the
auctltor's
office on April 1,
Gen. James L. GavlnPowerPiant to
recr&gt;lved
$733,500.~ from the collecFolden
said.
1981's
first
half
GaUia County's taxing base and the
tion,
aOO&gt;rdlng
to figures:
'
setflement,
cilmpleted
without
the
passage of the Guiding Hand and
The
-auditor's
and
treasurer's
health dl'partment levies by voters computer, was noi finished until
offices shared $101,774.851n fees. In
last November arethemaln reasons May 4, she added.
The retu.m of the Cavin plant to addition to the county fees. advert Is·
why G~llla County's real estate tal&lt;
collections .for the first half of 1985 Gauta 'County's taxing base last lng and state auditor fees were also
are more than $1 mJUion greater year allowed the auditor's office to deducted before checkS were Issued
.Issue a check for more than $106:00l to thetaxlngdlstricts, Folden added .
than first halfcollections ln.l984.
Among the school districts, Calli a
Deputy Auditor J001n folden said to Cheshire Township, which houses
receipts from the first half collection the electric generating facility. County Local was the big winner,
In i985 totaled $6,845,185.33. That Is Addison Township, which houses receiving S3. 700,425.50. The Gallipoalm0$t $1.1 million more than the .the Kyger Creek plant, received a lis City ·School Dlst.rtct received
$904,218.89, Callla-Jackson-VInton
. $5,770,185.15coUectedln theflrsthalf check tor more than $28.600.
·
Joint Vocational School was
Overall,
.
lour
school
dlstrtcts
otl984.
'·
awarded $426,661 and Rio Grande
received
more
$5
miuton
of
the
The settlll~lng a n~

Communit y College and Commun- money wei'(' Gallipolis, $24 :a:J4.30;
Cheshire, $.158.11; Vinton, SB85.06;
Ity CoUege got $00,822.66.
·
The chief beneficiary among the and CentervUic. $20.11.
Bt&gt;nrfitting
from
tax
levies
were
:
towl)shlps was Cheshire. which
the
0
.0
.
Mcintyre
Park
District,
,
received $106,375Jl9. Addison r'l'·
·$107,868.45;
Dr.
Samuel
L.
Bossard
:
celved S28,669.87; Clay, $5,729.67;
Memorial
Library.
S97.m.67;
GuidGallipolis, $7,626.14; Green ,
$22,815.58: Cuyan. $2,245.82; Harli - ing Hand School and GaUco Sltelson, $2.791.00; Morgan, $3,447.14; teredWorkshop,$270.766.51 ; and the •
Ohio, $1,450.13; Perry, $1,398.39; Gallla County Health Dl'partment, ;
. :
Raccoon, $2,514.95; Springfield $59,579.32.
Treasurer
Bud
McGhee
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atd
the
$3.189.45; and Wainul, $5,403.83.
After the auditor's and treasur· books lor the firS! hall collret.lon a're
er's fees were deducted, Greenfield sllll open fo r thoSe who haw not
Township owed the county $70.0l, paid. but a pena lty wUI be assessed.
Real estate tax bills for the second
according to the auditor's books.
In additiOn to Greenfield. Crown half collection are tcnlatlwly scheCity owed the cOI.lnty $81i8.14 and Rio duled logo oullhe fl rst week In June ·
and money will be colleett'd until :
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Malawt:sta said that he based his· findings on
correct preparation.
Initially ill West VIrginia. Taylor was ·found
personal Interview with Taylor. on Taylor's past
The p&amp;ychiatrtc evaluation, .ordered by Knight
lncompelent to withstand extradition proceedings.
history. and on Taylor's performance on tht' Wexler 1 !Jter six months of trlllning at a specialized West
when Taylor appeared for arraignment on on Feb.ll,
Adult Intelligence Scale, a standardized test,
was to determine Taylor's competency to stand trial
VIrginia lnstllution, Taylor's mental capacity had
administered verbaUy, to determine adult lnleilland his mental condition at the time of the murder.
improved to the point that he could be extradited.
gence and learning capacity.
Calling Taylor In the report , "an Immature,
At the arraignment, Taylor's attorneys entered
Malawlsta believes that Taylor understands he has
pleas of Insanity to the aggravated murder charge
dependent person who func tions much like a child
been accused of a serious crime and that If he's found
rather than an adult, " Malawista further added that
before tl)elr client, and to a second charge, possession
guilty of the crime, he could spend many yea rs in jan:
Taylor "might we)l present a risk to community".if he
of a firearm while under a pending felony lndlctritent .
Inadequate understanding
not confined for treatment.
.
Psychologist at hearing
Malawlsta does not think Taylor has adequate
David Malawlsta , a clinical psychologist assoclaled •
Testimony liCCepted
understanding of court proceedings nor attorney
with Shawnee Forensic Center, was subpoened ·to
Counsel for the defense and Meigs County
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relatiOnships.
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· court Friday to Ji:lve his personal assessment of
?.rosecuttng Attorney Rick Crow, accepted MalawtsMalawlsta
said-he
does not believe Taylor would be
ra's e)!pert testimony and Taylor's pschlatrtc repart ,.
. Taylor's p~cqlatric report. Malawlsta prepared 'the
as evidence.
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able. even · with the help of counsel, to make
t:f&gt;port on Taylor after 2% hours of testing at the Meigs
judgments
regarding
defense
routeS, for example,
County jail In late Marcil.
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Taylor' s mental condition at the time oft he offense
plea bargaining.
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could not be ascertained by Malawlsta.
Malawlsta testified that he believed Ta&gt;'lor was
·.With training In these specific areas, Matawtsta · · Knight admitted. that he had questioned the .
Incompetent to stand trial at this time, but that Taylor
believes Taylor could be restored to an adequate
necessity of continuing Taylor's hearing from
could be resiDred to competency If he were given
. C?J;I'lpetency level to withstand ,a trial , within six
Thesday toFrtday byt that Friday's p~lngs had
"stl"lll;tured -training'" ln. a "secure environment"
months to a year.
"enlightened" him.
such as the Moritz Center.
Malawlsta cited Taylor's testing In West VIrginia
ThE'· judge said he would make his decision
According to Malawlsta. Taylor falls Into the
where he was In custody from Oct . ll.l983. untU his
regarding the competency question over the weekend
"lower to middle-mildly mentally retai-ded range"
extradition to Meigs
Count y on March 8 of this year.
and enter that decision. In writing, Monday mofnlng.
but "Is not incapable of learning." • .
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YorkandalterMultlmedla'sofflces:~

had closed.
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wrtmar offlclals.sald theiroffer IS\:
subject only to the completion or::
tlnanc~ arrangements. ·Drexel••
Burnham Lambert, wrtmar's lnvestment banker, hasagreedtohelp."
raise money for the transaction;
Lorim8rsald.
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As of the six-month period that;~ ·
ended Jan. 26, I»rtmar had cash and-= ..
short Investments of $87 mUUOII- ·':
In addition to publishing 14 da!lt. :
and 29 non-daUy newspapers, Mul'
ttmedla owns and operates flv~
television stations and 12 radlct1
stations and operates moret!JI!nllXti
cable-television franchises In ~~
states.
:
Uke Lortmar, Multimedia Is a ~
syndicator of television program-..
mtng,tncludlng "The Phil Donahue~
Show." In the year ended Dec. 31.~
Multimedia had ' profits of $33.~
mUUon on revE,'IIues or $.1M.36
mUUon. The, company has a)lou~t
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J.6.66 million ~ outstanding,, .
which trade over-the-counter In t

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$53.25 a shar,e- $890 mUllon- from
$49.50 a share.
The of{er from · I»rtmar on
Wednesdaylstheserondouis\debtd
within a week for the ;Greenv!Ue
company which owns the Ohio
VaUey Publishing Company.
Last week, Multimedia management and members of Its four
toundtng1amUiesrejectedanunsollcited SQ).per-Share proposal by
Wesray Inc., a New Jersey Investment firm headed ·by former U.S.
TreasurySecretacyWUllamSimon.
Multimedia officials said Simon's
proposal was turned down because
It was conditioned upon selling the
company's newspapers. The · offlclals Indicated they don't want the · · natlonalmarketsystem: lbeshares.~
company dismembered. · .
closed Wednesday at SM. off ~-5~
Lortmar, a fast-growing enter- cents, but cOmbed to $56.38 m;:
talnment and advertising company trading this morning.
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By ROBERT E. MD J .Eft
, statewide a so-caUed workfare
program, now In use In five counties
"--'•ted Pl'eiiB Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio · (APJ
on an experimental basis.
Ohioans would get a bigger Income
Asslslant Minority Le;lder Waldo
~ cut, and. able-bodied welfare
Bennett !tose, R·Lima, and others
rectptenis would .have to work for outlined a series of eight amendtheir · benefits under the terms ol
ments at a newscon(erence Friday,
amEI\qptents Republicans will offer a~rtlng that 'ule budget Is topMonday !O'Goy... tuchard Celeste's heaV¥&gt; In spending and can be cut
two-year INdl!l'l bUJ.
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responsibly without adversely llf·
The amendments place thli tax feeling such vital services as
cut at lJ pet cent over the next three education.
~ars. Instead of 10 pet cent proBesides the Income tu cut, the .
polled by the governor, and make
Republicans w1U offer on the House

floor a second ProPosal lowering the
corporate franchise tax from 9.2
percen! 10 8 percent. The IW!&gt;
· amendments would cost a total of
$1.6 billion In revenue over the next
three ye11r8. . ·
Although majority Democrats
are expected to Insist on their own
sinaUer tax relief package (about
$700mUUon), Rosesajdsomeofthe
· COP amendmel)ls might be accepted. "You mfy bes~." he
saki, without ela berating.
Rep. .Thomas W. Johnson, RNew
.

Concord, said he will offer the
amendmenttocutthelncometaxby
lOpercent a year lor three years. His
proposal, same as a bill a~ady
passed by the Republlcanconlrolled Senate, would cost $1.5
bllllon In tax revenues.
The corporate reduction would
t.'ost $100 mUiion,
Rep. Thomas Johnson, R-New
Concord, the ranking GOP member
'of the HOllie Flnallee Committee,
said the bll!lll!r reduction Is possible
because It would l!lve Ohioans more

disposable Income and "revitalize
the economy. We believe If will add
add itional jobs."
The RePublicans said they also
will oeter amendments to:
- Limit Increases In spending for
operations of the Legislature It self,
along with other state offlct&gt;s, by 4
percent a year - roughly equal t(l
Inflation. This amendment also
ellminates a budget provision giving
the Ohio SUpreme Court $1 million
for ofl'lces in Cleveland and
. Cincinnati:

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ceeds from the state lottery loP:

schools, to be distributed equally~
a per pupil basts.
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-'Increase !l'OfTl about a; milll&lt;iaf
In the Celeste budget to $49 mlnl&lt;lri.;
an appropriation for research JiltO&gt;
methods of burning , Ohio) hiaiQ:,
sulfur coal In a~ environment~
safe manner.
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· -Transfer 50 percent a1 ·flie:
budget allocation tor aid to ~;;

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