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aizea 8 thru 20. Excelienl
selection of styles .and
coloro. Dressy knita, jeans
shirta. tank tops. cut offs
and novelty styles.
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oil decor. olomal, ountry, Sports, radi·
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Discovery's
astronauts, their homecoming delayed 98 mlnules by
rain, glided safety back to Earth today artheendof a
bittersweet journey that astronaut-Sen. Jake Garn
hailed as proof that "man Is needed In space."
The 103-ton space plane blew one of Its six tires as II
rolled to a stop, bul the astronauls were not aware of It
and the rupture did not divert the craft from Its
center-line touchdown .
Flfly·flve inlnutes afler the landing, the crew left
the shuttle for medical exams and showers. Garn
walked unsteadily down the stairs, and waved and
smiled weakl)l as he was helped Into the astronauts'
van.
Discovery. Its final. dash across central Florida
heralded 'by sonic booms, dropped out of a clear sky
and onto a 15,1XXl-foot runway three miles from the
launch pad II lett a week ago and where shutlle
Challenger Is perched, 10 days from .liftoff. Like the
landing, Discovery's launch was delayed by rain.

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up to Size 20. Solid color•. plaid1,
neat 1tripe1. Regular and button down
Icollar ltylea. Weltern 1hirt1 are In·
clucle'd in thla ula.

The car Is believed to have been
used recently In a breaking and
entering at Medina.
The GaDia County ·sheriff's Departmenl first dtseoverd· the vehicle. which had been burned and
abandoned, and then notified the
Meigs authoritieS.

Reg. s11.95 Sport Shirts ....... 59.79
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With commander Karol Bobko at the conlrols, the ,
shuttle louched down at 8:54a.m. EST, swooping In
{rom the south after making a series of wide circles '
above this spaceport. The ship had traveled 2:5
mUllan miles.
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"The Swat Team Is home,'' said Mission Control,
referring to Ihe makeshift, Oyswa tter-llke loots the
astronauts used In an unsuccessful attempt to repair a
salelllle.
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As the shutlle neared the end of lis rolloul. Mission
Control told the astronauts, "I think you blew a
right-hand outboard tire." Inspection taler showed
that It was an Inboard tire lhat had blown, and
television pictures showed It 10 be frayed .
Thousands of spectalors al the landing strip and
. along nearby rivers and hlghweys viEWed the
landing, the fifth here In 16shuttle nights and fourth in
succession.
An hour before louchdown, Bobko and pliol Don

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"Democrats stU! control the Stateh~. Celeste and
the Democrat majority controlling the Ohio House
say 'no' to your 30 percent taX cut.
"Call or wrlte)oday. Tell thoseDemocratstoretu!'ll
that 740 million dollar surplus as a taX cut ... now."
Colley taXes were an Issue In 1~ and "wUI be the
Issue In 1!8i'" when the next election !Or the governor
and Legislature Is held.
Democrats dented the ads' claim tbat the state has
a $740 mllllon surplus and charged thai the
Republicans are using an Inflated figure which
deliberalely does not take debts and encumbrances
Into aecount.
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·AN0111ER
ANOI'JIER SHOW- 'lbe , • i9undlns of the ........,., ''Gemwe" Is·
Georce Wullln~ Sixth 11 iflders .CIUis IIAnii"Wi.
entire !!&amp;udent -hody of Portlllllil ~ S.IIOOI
seated l!!ft. and .lunie Jleecle; seated rip&amp;;·wlilact as
wiD lake to the stace Saturday nllhi to preoeitt the
IIIU'I"IUon for lhe eveniRJ. F1nl p-ader Matthew
musiCal "Let George Do II." Direcled by Mrs. Lee
Ev.-,
at front, pooVay8 Palrlck Henry. Showtlme
lee, music teacher for the Southern Local DWrlcl,
,~~e~~ns at 7 p.m. and donations wm be taken at lhe
·the presentation Is a UKbtheiU"Ietl veriilon of lhe
door.

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out ' of Athens County. had been
stripped of wheels and battery
before helng set on fire.
The Athens County SheriU"s
Department was notified and the
van was removed to Athens County.
Just prior to finding the Ford van,
parts of a jeep stolen from VIrginia
were recovered from- a pond tn
Salllbury Township.
Three arresls were made this
'morning by Meigs County Sheriff
Howard P'rank during routine road
patrol In Sc!pio Township.

Arrested were Charle!l Green, 33,
This Is the thll"d stolen vehicle, the . ofWUitesviDeandChesterRGreen,
second to be burned and ebandoned, no aaeatven. ofPoli)tJ&gt;Ieas~nt. Both
recovered by the department this men were charged 'wtth dlso,rderly
week.
conduct while Intoxication and
Sunday mornJitg, a1!8! Ford van possession of marijuana. Awoman,
was discovered by the Meigs Sheila N. Jones, 42, or Dexter, was
Sheriffs Department In the woods charged with possession of mart- ·
on Counly Road 4. The van, stolen juana and operator's Ucense.

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Williams fired braking rockets more than 200 miles
above the Indian Ocean to slow the shuttle's speed and
starlit on a supersonic dive through the atmosphere.
The landing had originally been sel for 7: 16 a.m.
Bul Mission Control had delayed the landing jusl 19
minutes before Bobko and pilot Don Williams were to
have fired th(' braking rockets.
They were told to make one more circuli of the
globe and lry again.
. During seven days In space Ihe crew of six men and
one woman logged many accomplishments and one
big disappointment the failure, through no fault of
· their own, to revive the $85 million Syncom
communications satellite.
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· President Reagan and Gam, wlto is aboard as a
. congressional observer, ha4 high praise Thursday for
the astronauts' eHorts.
Reagan. speaking to Discovery from the White
House, told Ihe crew It had "demonstrated a lot of
lngeriully'" In conslructlng makeshlfl tools, taking an

unplanned space walk and flying to a rendezvous to
tljl sa vtng the powerless sa telllte launched from the
ship's cargo bay SaiUrday.
Syncom could not be fixed because a switch which
ground engineers thought was In the wrong position
was nol al fault. The astronauts had concentrated on
moving Ihat swjtch afler tracking down the satellite In
space.
·"We know you had some frustralions up there. but
over aU 1 think we can be proud of the fourth mission of
DiscoVery and all that you've accomplished,"
Reagan saki.
Among lhe accomplishments: successful deploy·
ment of a second communications satellite, for
Telesal of Canada; medical experiments which could
provide Insights Into why many astronauts suffer
space motion sickness; production of an undisclOsed ·•
drug that .could benefit millions of people; ljnd a
demonstration of the flexibility of the shuttle system.

Rep. Boster.reacts to PUCO
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ruling . on rural line extension

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assistant baskelball coach; Pam
Douthitt, volleyball coach; Ray
Watson. head football coach; Ronald Hlll. assistant varslly football
coach; Michae-l Douglas and
George Gaga!, assistant junior high
football coaches; Mary Price,
special education supervts,or;
James Wilhelm, marchb\g band
advisor; Grace Weber, head
teacher.
Resignations were accepted from
Barbara Wesel, flag and majoreltt&gt;
advisor; Jan Eichinger. varsity an\1
reserve cheerleader ·advlsot, and
Patrlcla.Shl'lvers,junlofhlghcheer·leader aqvlsor. .
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asslstanl junior varsity bas.ketball
coach was·not renewed. A written
guidance program :f!l" the .dtstrtcl
.was apP.roved ~d &lt;!-tultlon sludeill,·candlce Shortridge,' was ·accepled ·
for the high school. The board
reviEWed regula tlons of the missing
children's act. The next regular
meeltngwUI be a t 7 p.m. on May16.

Stolen vehicle found
burned near La~gsville
A 1919 Corvette, slolen oul of
Medina County. was recovered
around 2: 35 a,m, today, just off
Counly Road 12 southwest · of
Langsville by Depury Rick Johnson
of the Meigs County Sheriff's
Department.

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

Regular, ahort and tall aizea. Pre-shrunk unlined
In grey herringbone ar blue denim. Zipi from top
alld bottom. dNP huvy duty pockttl. Popular
Big Ben by Wre!'gler in llzaa 38 to 150 .

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SPRINGFOOT - 100% jlolyasltr. Sizes: XS
124-26]. S .128-30). M (32·31), l (36-38]. XL
(40-42]. Comfortable tor jogging, active
aports and general warm weather wNr. Big •e·
lectlon of solid colors.

One piece bubblee.
short and top seta.
one piece ahortalla,
1unault1 and crawl·
era. Sizes· 6 to 24
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substantial cuts will have to be made In services,
Including education, if· a 30 percent reduction Is
enacted.
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Colley, along •With Senate Presklent Pai!l E.
Glllmor. RPort Clinton, and AssiStant House Mlnorlly
Leader Waldo Bennett Rose, R·Lima, said that before
the ads end Aprtl26, I hey wUI have been seen three or
four times by 75 percent of the public In Cleveland and
five or six times by 85 percent of the population In
Columbus. The ads wUI run 49 times In Cleveland and
54 times In ColumbUs.
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In the ads, the Republicans remind Ohioans that
they elected a Republican Senale last year after being
promised a 30 percenl tax cut. Tben they point oul:

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• Senale Republicans, In the tulfll~t
a 1984
camPaign promise, passed early this year a bUI that
would cut the Income tax 10 percent a year river three
years, with the first cut retroactive to Jan. 1.
·The bUI was sidetracked In the- HoUse, where
Democrats substituted a 10 percent reduction over
two years. The lesser cut Is Included In Democratic
Gov. Richard Celeste's 1985-87 budget , which passed
the House on Monday and has just started to get
hearings In the Senate.
Republicans say the 10 percent cut, proposed by
Celeste, Is only a token reduction and that the 30
percent slash can be accomplished without cuts In
.vital state services. Democrats deny It a nd say

state programs and senior class
advisor; ThomasKelly,senlorclass
advisor; Donald Eichinger, Barbara Wesel, junior class advisors;
Arch Reise, sophomore class advl- ·
sor; George Gaga!. freshman class
advisor; . Sue Arnold, National
Honor SOciety advisor; thomas
Kelly.aljdlovlsualadvlsor; Carolyn
Tripp. play •advisor, newspaper
advisor and English chairperson;
Nancy Larkins. mathematics chairperson; Arch Rose, social studies
chairperson; Joe Batley, student
ployedw!!reKelthWeber,one ~ear,
·counoU· advisor; Maxine WhiteDon JackSon; Shirley Johnson and · head, ·elementary music; Lynette
SaDy Caldwell,· twO' ' years. The VanReeth. senior high choir: 'Scou
ronlraclsofMargateiCimthomand Wolfe. yearboOk advisOr and head
Judy Wolfe, library aides, were not baseball coach; Pam Douthitt, head
renE!Wedbl!causetlleiremployment softball coach; . Pennls Eichinger.
de~dsi'ln state finialng.
. · ·, athletl~- .dttector _and· head boy~ '
• Darlene Buckley was.added.to !he. ' track coach; Ralph Wigal, head
substitute seeretary list arid Dorsey · girls. 'track coach; Dennis' EichtiiBurkhammer 10 lhe substitute bus ger, head boys varsity basketball
driver lis I.
coach &lt;1nd assistant junior varsity
Supplemental contracts were basketball coach; Scott Wolfe,
Issued to James Huff, federal and elghlh grade and seventh grade

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Pomeroy-Middleport," Ohio, Friday, April 19, 1985

The Eastern Local School District
Board of Education has employed
certificated and non-certified personnel for lhe next year.
Certified staff members em·
ployed were Glenn Douglas, Don
Eichinger, and Deborah Weber,
lhree years; Cindy Linton. and
Brian Windon, two years; L!IITY
Heines, Nancy Larkins, Doris Well
' and Steven Jewell, five years; and
Mary Price. Ray Watson, Ron Hill.
and Joy Wiersma, one year.
Non·certlfled personnel em-

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S14.50 Belts ................. sn.5.9
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Boys' S18.95 ·Jeans .... .514.11 Reg. S21..., .................... Sale S16.78 .
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42. The season's best colors in ~
dreuy looks, Westerns. revers·
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boys regular and alim aizes 8 to
Misses Sizes: S, M, land 8 to 18
16; huaky sizes 8 to 18 (27 to
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. Copyrighted 1986

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Republlcan-sp:msored
television ;1ds were starting today In Cleveland and
Columbus tn )Yhat party leaders say Is ~:~n
unprecedented attempt to Involve Ohioans In an
ongoing Statehouse tax debate.
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Specifically, stale GOP Chairman Mlcliael Colley
satd he hopes the ads wUI brlitg pressure on maJority
House Democrats to support the Republican Senate's
demand lor a 30 percent cut In the state Income lax.
'Colley told a news conference Tbun;day lhat
Republicans wm spend $30,(XX) for spot announcements whlch'WIIl be telecast 104 times In the next elgtll
days In the stale's two blggesl television media
markets.

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Solids colors and prints.
Mine• sizes 7 / 8 to 20.

Boys' S5.9S
llllit Shirts ............. S4.71
Joys' 17.95
Knit Shirts ............. S6.31
Boys' S9.9S
Knit Shirts ............. S7,91
Boys' SI2.9S
Knit Shirts ........... sI 0.21

44 to 60. Perfect fitting and comfortable to wear. Prewashed cotton
~ end polyester blue denim. Regular
. . and men fit styles.

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B08TER REACTION- "E*·
tremel,) plene4" Ill lhe way
!Kale Rep . .1~ Bollier, above,
detlcrlbed her feelnp about the
PUblic UIDilletl . CGrrlmlllllon of
Ohio ndlnc on Colmnbul &amp;
s.uCIIem Ohio Ellictl1c Co.'l
rural line extension policy.

Boster, Gallipolis J,)emocrat,
"Extremely pleased" Is the way presenled testimony at a PUCO
State Rep. Jolynn Boster described hearing on the case In AprU 1984.
"I have been working on a similar
her · reaction Wednesday to the
Public Utllltles Con\mlsslon of problem In Meigs County where a
Ohio's finding againSt Columbus &amp; resident was asked to pay thousands
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Southern Ohio Electric Co.'s rural of dollars up trent to extend a rural
electric line before the exact cost of
line extension policy.
.The PUCO ruled that C&amp;.!!QE had lnstellallng a line has tJe:en deler·
acted "unreasonably and unlaw- nilned," she said. "So I presented
fully" and ordered compensation to testimony arguing thai customers
16 rural Ohio families cited In a should nol be asked to pay
complaint brought to PUCO by the unspeclfteil prior charges."
Boster saki the complaints fell
Office of the Consumer Counsel on
behalf of Appalachian Ohio Public Into three catego~: those with no
Interest Campaign, the Athens· electric service, thOSe who paid up
based consumer advocacy front lor service as an Aid to
Constructlon, and those who were
organization.
The case, pending since 1983, belatedly offered a rural extension
Involved families who had report· line plan.
ediy been dented elootrlc service. _ The 28-page PUCO 'decision
Tl!ree of the 15 complainants UstE!d ordered C&amp;SOE to:
-Offer the rural ,line extension
In the PUCO case Wf'f'e from Gallla
County, Boster saki.

plan to famtues In the case without
any electrlcily at .!he construction
cost at the time people Initially
requested the rural line extensiOn.
-Refund to faintues In the case
who paid thousands ofdollaJ"l! In Aid
to Construction the difference ·
between the Aid to Construction and '
what people would have paid on a
rural Une extension plan. C&amp;SOE
must also pay a reasonable amounl
ot Interest on the refund.
-Compensate lhe families In the
case wbo were belatedty offered a
rural line exlenston plan.
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'"I'IIi! PU&lt;Xl declsloiJ Slates;,thaJ
C&amp;SOE must go through their
records and notify people that rurar
extension line , plans are now
available. " saki Laura Yeomans ot
AOPIC,''who called the decision a
"clear victory" for southeastern
OhiO fannutes tl)'tng to gl!t eil'ctrtc
service extended Into rural areas.

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PAT WHITEHEAD
Asslslant Publisher/ Controller

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BOBHOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTIIGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Da lly Press Assoelallon and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.

I wish Home Box Office or one of
those cable birdies would under·
take to show tbe viewing public a
tape or the testimony, on March 14,
of Carl Sagan, who tends lncreas·
lngly to view himself as The
World's Foremost Authority, and
Richard Perle. ,asslstant secretary
of defense. Carl Sagan was the first 1
Witness, Richard Perle ihe s«;&gt;cond.
Carl Sagan Is henceforward quail·
fled to testify on what cruel and
unusual punishment feels like.
The forum was a joint meeting
hetween tWo congressional subcommittees with names so cumber·
some one begJ:Udges them the

LE'M'ERS OF OPINION arE' W('lcome. They should be less than 300 words

• lone. AJII(&gt;flf&gt;rs are subject to edlllnR and must be slgnPd with namE', a.ddrPSs and
• lel~phonf' number. No UR5ig ned lett€'rs will be published . Lt&gt;tlt'rs snou ld be&gt; In
: good taste, ctddrE'sslng Issues , nol J)('rsonaJI!Ies.

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space they take up. But for the for six months, bringing the' He graded such reports as he had
Pn;&gt;bable· extermination ·of all hu· ·seen on the subject of how should
~rd. they were: the SubCornmlttee·on Energy and the Environment Jllan and vegetable life - Is the our policies adapt to nuclear winter
of the House Committee on Interior favorite adopted son of Carl Sagan, as warranting "a grade of D" If
and Insular Affairs, chaired by among other reasons because It submitted to him as. a flinctlonlng
Rep. Morris Udall, D·Arlz.; and the permits him to en,ilage In the kind of professor. He said that we were
Subcommittee on Natural Resour· eschatological melodrama that going to get nowhere in Geneva
ces. Agricultural Research and brings orgasmic delight to those because we are sending people over
there who don't believe In disarma...J;:nvlronment of the House Commit· . who want to tell us how awfuLa
tee on Science and Technology, nuclear war would be (as If we ment. He · sUggested that Ronald ·
c;halred by Rep. James Scheuer, didn't know) : In any event, the Reagan and his team at the
congressional committees wanted Department of Defense were conD-NY
The question being probed Is the to know what should we do, now cealing two reports that were
policy Implications of nuclear that we know about nuclear Winter. politically embarrassing (the soCarl Sagan gave a half-hour's called. Cadre Report and the
winter. Nuclear Winter- the thesis
performance
so arrogant he might Palomar. Report). He suggestell
. that the detonation 'o f XYZ plus one
nuclear bomb wUI freeze all growth have been confused with, well, me. that Soviet officials and · U.S.
officials should meet In a single
barn· and hand over the .atomic
fission devices.that set off hydrogen
bombs to an agent who would then
send them for detoxification · to
nuclear energy plants. He brushed
off his single critic on ttie panel, '
Rep. John . McCain, R·Arlz., by
saying that McCain couldn't point ·
to one disarmament treaty Reagan
had favored.

Along came Richard Perle, who
Are reti)il sales up, or are they down?
delivered about six haymakers, one
Two answers to that question late last week did little to edify the millions
after the other. He said that for all
. who asked the question. And no wonder:
Sagan's talk about the United
· • Major chains said their sales were higher, but the Commerce
States wanting more and more
Department said retail goads were moving at a slower pace, weapons, we had reduced our
1 • • It ISn't the first time such confusion has been spread, and it won't be the
stockpile during the p~st 15 years
last .,... unless something Is done to bring order to the situation, one that
by 8,000 warheads, while the Soviet
• eronom!Sts understand but most others do not.
'
Union had Increased Its stockpile by
' The prob~ isn't simply that the big chains and the Commerce
more than s,o:xr warheads. Our
: Department measure .different things, but that they use different
megatonnage today,' compared io
: techniques for measuring t'lem.
'•
.
then, Is 25 percent less. We have
The big chains such as Sears and K mart do not sell cars - not yet
outstanding two proposals for sharp
: anyway. The Commerce Department Includes cars In .Its figures~ thE'
reductions of arms, to which the
: stores do not.
According to the Commerce Department, car sales were down In March.
Soviet Union has not responded. We .
have suggested the elimination of.
~N
()lE ~
FERS'CN~Lm'
~ Well, unit sales may not have been down- and, In fact, the automakers ' I"' ~R.
all Intermediate-range missiles.
: say they ,were up- but dollar volume was down, according to Commerce's
CIJARMI~ ~ND
CONIIB~~. ~
I ~AV! I
.
~
.
; statisticians. The loWer doll.a r volume the Commerce Department says It
.
..
.
• measured may have dragged down retail sales.
· But the problem Isn't just that Commerce and the stores measured
: different things .. They also used different criteria. The stores measure
•· sales against the same month a year earller, but Commerce measures
: against the previous month In the
year.
WASffiNGTOI'i -Bureaucratic
As we · reported earlier,' many
ThE' congressional report con- the vigilance of the editors of each
: Month? Well, rxit exactly. Thereta'llers Included theflrstweekofAprtl to
turf battles and Ideological warfare programs were found to have tlnued: ;'((urrently. (Radio Free of the 21 language services to
:: bring In Easter sales. The Commerce Department doesn't do such things
among officials are threatening the blatantly anti-Semitic content; oth· Europe-Radio Liberty) is, to a large
Identify unacceptable ma!erlal," .
..: -but Is not above Its own little tricks;
• effectiveness of two government· ers were Insulting to ethnic and , degree, .'!lin' from Washington by . the report explains, adding: "This
:. . COmmerce seasonally adjusts its figu~,. whereaS the stores report
funded radio stations, a team of religious groups; sim others were chairman· Shakespeare. W~ found
Is reminiscent of the fox guarding
'
congressional Investigators has critical of the United States and Its that ifltwas•not ~Shakespeare) who
the henhouse ."
: numbers taken from the cash registers.
-· The Intent of such adjusting Is to eliminate strictly seasonal, regularly
concluded. The stations are sup- allies.
,
went over Buckley's head to the
Shakespeare has tried to politic·
: ocCurring varlatlolll! to lay bare thf underlying trend tor all to see.
posed to broadcast objective news
One reason for the breakdown In radios. the dlrecto~s were going ize the radio stations; the report
;. But that Isn't always clear to otliers, Including a gre11t many folks who
and fair commentary to the program control appears to be a directly to the , chairman . in ' charges .. Late last ,year, It notes,
' ; thought th;lt an awful lot Of borrOwing a.nd spending was going on.
· ,propaganda-drenched -~llllons !II . powt&lt;r struggle. between . James. Washington .''
.
.· ; .
Sha~speare met with .· the news · ·,
· : Consumer instaliinimt ·detit ~:~1 an .ann!,1al. ~ate bf more .than 21 · the.Sovlet bloc. .. ,. · . . .. · · ·~ ·· , !31ickley, . a former conservative. , . The. htvestlgators were to)d· tnat ,:., staftand. predict!,'!! " the ·i:&lt;ornlng·of
· .. percenfin·li'e.b niary,'ll!ld su~lrdebt reTative tb disposable personl!-llncome
.' ..
·
Republican senator a nd pr!!Sidenr thtof two dlrectQr!i ·were· hire&lt;\ by ·· the conservative mlllenlum." Some.
·: 'is noW near record hlglu;. · . ·
··
··
·
· ' ·
Their recent· survey of programs of Radio · Free Europe-Radio Lib' · · Shakespeare,' ln one case over the · ·editor$, ''offended ·by this sermon,
..
Somehow, those ~bt figures should be showing up In sales, or at least
broadcast to ·Eastern Europe by erty, and Frank Shakespeare, a . opposition of Buckley. Munich questioned · his motives and won·
Radio Free Europe and' Radio · forrrte_r Nixon White Ho~se aide, . empl~yees told the irtvestigators · dered w~y he would attempt to
·· you would think so. That Is, unless a good portion of that spending Is going
·.·: overseas for sucli ti:tlngs as travel a!fd.entertal!lment.But ·that.'s another · Liberty In Munich showed "In- who Is clfa!rman,of the-bo!).~d. . · , tJtat. · ..as a result, both directors of .Jnfluenee· news 'editors whbse J&gt;llle· · '
&gt; :
sfory. ·
..
,.
.
..
.
c~aslng bard-line ·rhetorjc'' a)1d
·.. 11te .(wo · dtcectors .OCt he radio . ·toe raalds 'peat up'.on I!uckley.".. ' respol)Siblllfy Is 'to report·tlle news
~ Clarity·Is further abused by revisions, a regular feature o! Commerce's
extreme anti-SOviet · views that · stations ·are ultraconservatives
Buckley's Inability · to exercise as 11 h. n ol· t 0 ·produ ce
.- retail sales reports which sometimes can produce almost absurd· results.
Insulted the Intended audiences, the more attuned to Shakespeare·~ ·firm control has led to "Intensive commentary."
·
:
It is entirely possible, for example, to have a stunning retail sales
team stated In a report obtained by views than Buckley's, according to ~ competition and Infighting" among
our associate Indy Badhwar.
the report. ·
the two stations' personnel. which
·: Increase when none occurred, simply by rE'Vislng downward the. previous
Shakespeare said reports of a
: month's figures. It has occurred and Is likely to occur again- and again.
· Specifically, they found "exces-·
The station directors believe that the report characterizes as a
feud With Buckley are " totally
slve Intrusion Into the dally opera- "the 'situation In Eastern Europe "continual balling pot of various
tlonsoftheradlos" by the Board for and the Soviet Union Is so tenuous Intellectual emigres from the untrue." He said, "Jim and I are
International Broadcasting In Wa- that the Soviet Union could bean the East." Some editors favor pro- pals ftom way back." Buckley
shlngton. This led to erosion of the verge of collapse," the · report grams prepared by their friends . could not be reached, but board
'
member Ben Watten!Jerg said:
:. Tax FreEdom Day, that day on which, theoretically, the average tolling
authority of the stations' top states, adding: "There is !'VIdence and try to keep political opponents'
"Jim has told me in private that the
~ taxpayer finally wUI have worked long enough and earned enough money
management In Munich, with the that the two directors have attemp- programs Off the air, the report
reports about the Infighting are not
to
move
the
.
radios
in
that
states.
result
that
the
program
content
ted
• fo pay his 1985 taxes, will fall on AprU 30 this year.
true.
And I can tell you that we have
suffered, said the report prepared direction with (Shakespeare's) obLack of authority at the top
But It is hardly a eause tor celebration.
always
backed Jim up."
by Rep. Larry Smith, D-Fla.
-, It Is, In fact, one day later than.last year, when taxpayers had to work
vlous Implicit approval ... "
means that the stations depend "on
; ·only to April 29 to earn enough cash to support their Indigent, spendthrift
: . uncle In Washington, and his cousins in state and local offices.
· : That means that In theory the ordinary taxpayer will have worked 17
:; weeks without h;tving given a cent directly to his or her family - nothing at
;. aU for food, clothing, shelter. No milk for the baby. Not a dime for the
WASffiNGTON - Our town
this is so. Public relations, yes. nonsense? Let us proceed at once to
chromium bumper. If we combined
:~ movies.
.
.
continues to sputter this week,
no.
Propaganda,
scrap two-thirds or three-fourths of
your scrapped weapons with our
, : After that date, suggests the Tax Foundation, the ordinary taxpayer can
having nothing better to sputter
Yet I ask your forgi yeness, my all our nuclear arms. The "balscrapped weapons, we would have
::go about the business of earnlng _his or her own living.
about, over the exchange 10 days dear Gorbachev, If I remain ance," whether by our mathematone monstrous heap of superlative
; · U only It were true.
. ago between Soviet leader ('dlkhall
puzzled
by
what
Ics
I
perceive
to
he
or
by
yours,
wouid
!l'maln
·
scrap.
~~ Governments - federal, state and local - sometimes spend beyond
. Gorbachev and Pres[dent Reagan.
SoVIet
mathematics.
This
Is
a
proportionate.
Why
not?
Then, my dear Gorbachev, to·
;~ needs, which means citizens pay In ways other than taxes.
. The general feeling Is tha.t the ·• branch of the ancient science of
I
do
not
know
what
Is
Inside
these
gether
we could erect at some
;; · They may pay, for Instance, through the hidden tax of Inflation, which
president acted too hastily In his computation with which we are bombs and missiles. but after the
suitable
site In Europe the most
: i most people agree 'Is-partly a consequence of the government's big budget negative response.
quite
unacquainted
In
the
United
atomic
stuff
has
been
removed,
l
Impressive
monument to folly the
; : delicit s.
It may be so, !jut I am now able to States. We have never seen any expect there Is a considerable
world
WiD
ever
see -the folly of our
i: Taxing by lnfiatlon can be worse than taxing by law, particularly to advise my readers, In this exclusive
mathematics
quite
like
quantity
of
steel,
a
good
deal
of
lt.
We
hope
40-year
race
In
nuclear arms. With
: ' savers, !'Ven If It is now running at only 4 perce!lt or so.
dispatch, that an alternative re- never to see such mathematics copper and aluminum, a few brass
regrei,
I
must
reject
your.offer. WUI
:: The 13.3 percent il!flatlon of 1979, for example, was double the return
sponse may have ·been CQnsldered. again.
•
nozzles,
some
tinplate
and
maybe
a
you
also
reject
mine?
· : trom Interest earned by many savers. At that rate, It whittled a $10,000
Indeed, I have documentary evi: : savings account to about $9,:J35, And then Uncle Sam taxed the "profits.".
dence that the president prepared a
At present we and our NATO
: . Uncle Sam's overspending taxes people In other ways, such as In higher
different reply. This Is high-class allies have !II cruise missiles
· : Interest rates to those who borrow money for houses. Economists agree
documentary evidence, I can tell deploYed In Europe. Each of tbese
: ; mortgage rates would he at least a couple of percentage points lower if
you, because I wrote li myself just has a range of 1,500 mUes; each has
:· those annual budget deficits, and a big national debt, weren't hanging over
this morning. The president's first
a stngle warhead. We also have .
.
: : the market.
draft read In this fashion: ,
deployed 63. Perslifng II missiles.
· : What does a couple of percentage points mean to a homebuyer? A lot,
My Dea~ ,Gorbachi!v: Let me These have a range of only 1,00J
: · such as $79.12 a month on a $50,000 loan with a 30-year maturity. Assuming
thank you most warmly for your miles; these too have a single
: : !he bomeowner keeps the mortgage for 10 years, the cost approaches
kind and generous offer, conveyed
warhead. According to our old·
.. $10,(XXI.
.
through the columns of Pravda and
fashioned mathematics, this gives
: : The hidden tax applies to renters as well, because landlords also must
translated Into Englls:y by Taas. us a total of 143 warheads.
:; pay those high Interest rates, a.nd few of them have been known to absorb
You said that ''starting with this
The Soviet Union, by contrast,
::. added costs.
·day," which by sheer coincidence
now
has 276 ss-20 misSiles aimed at
.
·~
There are ortsets to ali this, of course.
, ·
happened to be known tomanyotus
Europe. Each ofy&lt;lllrmlsslles has a
;.. A lot of the excess money spent by Uncle.
goes right back to the
In the West as Eastern Sunday, "the
range of 2,5(XJ'mlles; each carries
:~ taxpayers In ihe form of jobless benflts, retraining, food stamps, medical
Soviet Union Is Introducing a three warheads. Mr.' Buchanan,
·; help and the like. ·
'
moratorium on the deployment of who Is. a wizard wtth numbers, tells
:-: And It Is true that many people benefit from high housing prices and
Its Intermediate-range missiles."
me that 276 times three equals 828
: ' double-digit borrowing costs.
·
The moratorium, you said, would
warheads. ·
..; But there seems to be a netlossoffunds-ifonlybecauseofbUreaucratlc · expire In November. Meanwhile,
, ;·: processing costs- when Uncle Sam handles taxpayer money rather than you called UJl.OII the United States to
This Is an Interesting coocept of
·:. allowing taxpayers to spend It themselves.
.
stop Its deployment of such missiles "mllltary balance'' - 143 on our
In Europe. OtherWise, you said, the side, 828 on your side - but I
United States would be gullty of hesitate to question the genius of
"striving to wreck · the military Soviet mathematics. Even so, with
,
balance.H
great reluctance. I must politely
·,
As I remarked, this Is Indeed a decline to halt our deployment. By
kind and generous offer. I cannot November we alll have 240 missiles
.,,
praise It too highly. (I wonder how In place. Our creative arithmetic Is
Taas will translate that last sent- no match for yours, but It Is hard for
·~
ence?) I canQOt tell you how deeply me to see how this would "wreck
program anq the purchase of a
we are impressed by your sincerity. the military balance."
~ we would like to express our
scoreboard
at
Pomeroy
Elemen·
Some
"of my advisers, notably
But I have a better Idea; and now
'tllankl to aU the merchants wbo
tary. Thaitks!
"Would you PLEASE est your dinner q~letly 11C
Patrick Buchanan, tell me you are that Mr. Bucluinan has left the
·:donated mOney and the people who
On behalf of the Pomeroy PTO. · engaged In "propaganda." I cannot roorn. let me propose li to you
wt~ can hflar the mollie/?" ·
. : :donatell their time to our basketball
- Susie Abbott, Hank Cleland. ,
believe this Is so. I will not believe boldly. Why don't we stop this
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Thirty-one teams entered in 19th annual •·
Gallipolis Rotary Relays ·at Rio Grande

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Thirty-one . area high school
teams, 17 boys and' 14 girls, are
entered In the 1985Galllpolis Rotary
Relays, scheduled Saturday at
Evans Field, Rio Grande College·
Community College.
That's seven more than last year
according to meet officials.
.
Preliminary action gets undet·
way at 9 a.m. .
Gallipolis Coach Keith McGuire
said today Fairland's powerful
Dragons are back to defend Its 1!&amp;
Rotary title. However, the Lawrenee Countlans, Winner of several
area lnvlta !lanais . already this

against Triple A West VIrginia
squads.
·
Angels A FavoriteMcGuire feels, however, severa~
teams have a shOt at tlle division
titles this year. His Blue Angels of
Gallla Academy are one of the girls
division favorites to dethrone de
fending champion Logan, havlrtg
posted a 27·1 mark In six outings
(e)&lt;cludlng last night's meet at
Chesapeake) .'
.
"Indications arethatnearly!'Very
record could be broken Saturday In
both boys and girls divisions, "
McGuire said. No meet records

spring,mayhavesometroublewith
the vastly Improved Point Pleasant
Big Blacks.
Point put up a good showing last
week In the McCoy Invitational at
·Marshall, losing ~7/ to Fairland.
Earlier this week, PPHS w(llla meet
against top-flight competition

'0
WINNING RUN- Cincinnati Reds. player-manager Pete RAise leaps
he seores the winning nm In the lOth Inning of
Tllunday's N~ League game with the San Frallclllco Giants.
Outfielder Cesar Cedeno cot the wiDnlng ~In the Reds, 4-3 victory. (AP

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mooth; P17ttnan, Logan a~d Kalk·
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five Innings due to the 15-run rule.
Barb Hatfield was the winner on
• the mound · with relief help from
Marla Musser and Jenni Couch.
They combined to strikeout five and
walk nine. FHHS hurlers fanned one
and walked four.
Jodi Harrison led Meigs at tl}e
plate with three singles whll~ Gina
Follrod added two triples. Others
hitting safely tor Meigs Included
Musser, Holley MUier, Robin
Brown, and Tammy Wright With
two singles each and Debbie Werry
and Jodi Miller each had a single.
Robinson and Lockhart had FHHS'
· only two hits.
In the win over Southern, Hatfield
and Musser . teamed up for
one-hitter as Hatfield was credited
With the win. They fanned 10 and
walked only one batter. Clark took
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Musser and Harrison led Meigs
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·Reds utilize speed-· 'in 4-3 win
CINQNNATI (AP) With
than just hitting the ball out of the easlly, with Rose following on the .
park," ·said Davis, who had two back end of the doulile steal. The
earth-boundT6nyPerezerasedona
faDed sacrifice bunt attempt, Clncn·
homers In his two previous games.
Giants were forced to walk Gary
natl Reds outfielder Eric Davis
He was called on to bunt In the Redus and pitch to Cedeno, who
tenthatterPerezledotrwithaslngle cametotheparkearlytotrytowork ,
knew be'd have to Oy to help the
against rellever Greg Minton, 0-1. outofahittlngsiump.
Cincinnati Reds rescue an appar·
ently lost cause.
Reds player·ml~J~ager Pete Rose
Cedeno had hit into a team-hlglt
Davis forced Perez at second for
had used all of his regulars, and had three double plays batting In the
the first out In the bottom of the
to let the slow Per:ez run for htmsell· clean-up spot. He was determined
even though the Reds trailed 3-2.
there wouldn't be a fourth time
tenth, then stole second and third to
set the stage for a come-from·
Davis put down the bunt, but Thursday.
behind 4-3 victory Thursday night Perez was easily retired at second.
Cedeno hit a sharp grounder up
So Davis went to work on the the middle, andRosedidn'thesltate
over the frustrated San Francisco
· Giants. .
basepaths, stealing second. Rose rounding thift), scoring easily from
:,· .Ceslu" Cedeno S\lpplled the clinch' worked Minton to~ a walk, and shot a second base.
·
. . ·
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. ..lng b!OW wltlt a. baSEs-loaded single . :nod 9! apProval IQpij~ at second;
,The lOss was· parlicutariy hlii'd on
todriveint\voruns,butitwasDavls' . . "When .I IOOkedatPete,helo6ked Giants Manager Jim Davenport,
baserunnlng that got the Reds out of at me andsorlofshrugged his head, Who saw his teamfalltoholdone-run
a hole and keplthelrwlnnlng streak like It was OK for me to go for third If. leads In the ninth and tentp.
allvealfour. .
.
I gpt a good jump.'' Davls.said. • . •-"-.•. : Tl!e..Giantsbroke a p ~e tn-Ute.
·
· · - · "Ic;mhelpihlsteamlnw.aysother "-' He got his jump and madeihlrll .· nintl) on, Chris, ~f9Wn's U:Pie_
- : . •
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... · .Dan Gla(lden's sacrjftce ·.fly ali
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reliever Carl Willis, Hl, who held on
forhlsflrstmajor-leaguevlctory.
·
DuaneWalkerdoubledtostartthe
ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs Couch, J. MUier, Carol Smith, and Reds' ninth off reliever Scott
Marauderettes remained uncle- Cindy Holley each singled once. Garrelts. Dave Parker, out of the
feated In seven games this year With Karen H,e msley had Southern'sonly lineup because of oral surgery,
a pair of 15-run rule wins over hit , a slngie.
came off the bench to deUver a
. Federal-Hocking (26· 7) Wednesday
Meigs trayelS to Belpre tonight, game tying single off Ml.nton.
and a 15.{) win over Southern here then enters the Portsmouth Clay
Jeff Leonard doubled and eventu' Thursday.
tournamentSaturday,playlngWav- ally scored on Brown's chopped
Infield single In the tenth for another
Against the Lady Lancers, Meigs erly at noon.
moved to!'Hlln theTVCwltha 15-hlt
lead that Minton faDed to hold.

Marietta's Barrows will be the top
throwers .
Participating Teams
Teams registered for the 1985
meet are:

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wererecordedin1984becauseofthe
heavy rain which fell throughoutthe 1,
day.
Outstanding Perfonners
McGuire said some of !he
outstandingperfonnerstowaichtor
Saturday are Fairland's Craig Burd
In the hurdles; Point Pleasant's
Lebanon results
CUffora Simpkins 1n sprints, Pol'l!l'
mouth's Del McKinney, sprints and
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:h:-ebanon Raceway Thursday , sprints; Chris Howard, Gallipolis, ·
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Carty; Holly Carman and Tammy
Harnton, Gallipolis.
In the jumping divisions, Fair·
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Gallla 's Kim Janey should be
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Friday. April 19, 1985

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EHS II •8 .de£eat

leader at Heritage:
Hn..TON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.

(AP) -lthasn'tllappenedyet.Not '
In 11 JQng years following the PGA .•

Eastern Coach Scott Wolfe said,
" I W'!S pleased by the way we came
back In the seventh Inning, but
. disappointed In our play 4! the field.
· We have a young team, but at this
point tll games) you can't use that
as an excuse. It's just a Jack of
concentration. When our kids really
want to win, we wtn and when we're
really not sure well, we lose."
"We are on the bump light ·now,
and It our kids want we can have a
· respectable season. We can catch
fire and finish strong or we can fall
backwards. We have the potential
to finish strong, but we must be
sharp and most of all, we must
really want to win. We must play
seven good Innings and not just one
good one."
11·2.
Bryan Durst, a freshman hurler,
Eastern fought back In the went the distance for the Eagles,
seventh with six runs, but fell short
scattering 12 hlts across seven
at 11·8 In the finale.
innings. Durst. flmned seven and
Eagle hitters were Royce Bissell walked three. Although Wate.r ford
wtth a single · and home run, . posted 12 hits, several of those hits
freshman Jeff Caldwell two singles
"should have been caught," accordand a walk, and Eddie Collins a
Ing to Wolfe.
three-run home run. Kevin Barber,
Arnold, YoungandBrownshared
Brent Bissen. Steve Horner, and
duties lor Waterford allowing nine
Jeff Bissell each singled.
EHS hits, three walks, and striking
For Waterford. Tom Ellis had
out just two.
two singles, Tlm Ginther a double
Eastern travels to Frontier Sat·
and single, Willy Heiss a single.
urday for a mlnl·tournament with
Ran~ll Irvine a double and single,
Frontier and Cameron, W.Va .
Jeremy WaterS a single, and Chris
UIII!!ICOre:
Arnold three singles.
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captured the ~ Melp l.ooll Sixth Grade
BasketbaD Tournament. Team members were 11n1t
row, left to right, Chase Cleland, Tom Layne, Scot

Brlnkel' and Shawn IAI-nb. Secood row:Larry

Robinllon, coacla; StacyShanii,Mike'VanMeter,Jolm
Gorby, and Hank aeland, coach. At.mt was 'Ibn

A Dlvlllon or Multlntedla, lne.
Published £~'very afternoon, Monday
through Friday, 111 Court St., y the

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CtruRCH -Sunday: Worohlp services
9:00a .m.; ChurchScMo110:15a.m.: Bible
Sillily SUndaY 7:30 p.m. Proyer Group
Wedntoday at9:00 a.m.
IIIJDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN C1!1rch School 10: 1!1 a.m. Mom Ins Wor·
shtpll: 15 a.m. Tuesday, JO:OOa.m. Bible
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TERio\N - WorshiP llj!rvleo 9:00 ~. m .
Chorch School10:00 a.m. Tll!lday, 10a.m.
BlbltStlltiY! SIJiday, 6p.m.lfnloraDIISe·
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RIJFLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pallor,
Johl Evans. SUnday Scbool 10:00 ~ . m.:
Suttdi,y Monlll&amp;Woralllp JI:001.m. Chll·
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Ser¥tt:.7:00 p.m. Wed .. 6 p.m. Yourw La·
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llyH~NI'1 f:oMMUNJTY CHURCH. Near
Loflt -""'· l!dlel Hart, puler. Sunday
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HEATH !Middleport)- Church School.

1\!onday, 7:30 p.m .: UMW Second Mon·

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POMEROY -Church Scbool, 9: 1~ o.m.

ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9: 15

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RUTLAND- Church School, 9:~~a . m .:

Worahtp, 10:30 a .m.; UMW 1Evenlnll Clr·

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SALEM CENTER - Church School, 10

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SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8:30 a.m .;
Church Schoot 10 a.m .. CRubenklng)
SOU'I'III!RN CLUSTI!R
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Rev. l'aul McGuire
Rev. Kehh Rader

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RENE, Rev. Thomas H. Collier. pastor.
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board of

Chrisilan Llle.' Sunday School9:30 'a.'m.; ..
Morning worohlp 10:30 a.m.: · Sunday · Wedpeoday, 7:l(l p.m., . Gary Grtullh,
~venlng worship 7:30p.m. PrayermeetlnJ

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BETHANY - Worship, 9 a.m.; Church
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CARMEL- Church School 9:30 a.m.:

third Thuroday, 6:30p.m. iMc:Gulrel .
EAST LETART- Chur&lt;h School9a.m.
: Worship ~0 a.m. second and fourth Sundays; UMW llrst Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
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Church School 10 a.m. (Grace! .
MORNINGSTAR- Wonhlp. 9: l~a . m.:
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MORSE CHAPEL- Church School 9: 30
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fourth Monday 7:30 p.m.; Mon's Prayer
Breikta1t, Wedllllday, 7 a .m . (Grace) .

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ECCLES lA FELLOWSHIP, 12ll Mill St ..

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ANTlQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shulor .

FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE.

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WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill Sl .. Mlddlo·

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Sunday evt&gt;nlng 7: 30. Thurscby morning
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THF NAZARENE.

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OF GOD- Cllbeft Spencer,'past0r. S~n - ····10; 00 a .m :; YouJ.h st&gt;rviN• Suhday. 6; 15 p. ·
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CHURCH- Coolville FJD, Rev. ?hUUp RJ·
Lawrence Bush, P.@stor. Max Folmer. Sr
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mason. W.
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J!:A'CJNE' f-IRST BAPTISt. Steve •· worship service 10: :JJ a .m.; Sible s.tUd)'· 9· 30 a.m.· Sunday eVening service, 7 p m. ; Va. Pastor; Bill MurptJ)'. $unda Y..SC hool 1~
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. · SCttool Supt.: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
meeting· and Bible sltidy WedneSday. '7: 30
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day, 7 p.m.
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Mark Joneo~ pastoo:. Bill Nicholson. Sun·
UNffED FAITH CHURCH. Rl. 7 on Po- p,m . Everyon~l\~·el~om(' .
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RUTLAND FREE WlLL BAPTIST, Sa day School :supt. Sunday School9: 30 a.m .:
meroy By·Pau. Rev. Robe-rt E . ~.~lth, Sr .
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RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
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Tillis, past cr. Jay Stiles, supl. Sunday
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SOIITH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
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PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, \7
RENE. Rev. Lloyd D.Grtmm, Jr .• pastor.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev . Nyle 1 p.m . Octob£'r ttlru Ma y. Sunda y evE:'nlnJZ:
mllf'oft Rt . 32~. Rev . Bt&gt;n J . Watts, pastor .
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worship service
Bordf:'n, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supt . F('Jiowshlp 7 p.m . ~un e thru September. 6
L{'{' Russell, S.S .. Supt. Sunday SChool9: 30
p.m . OctobC'r th ru May .
10:30 a.m.; Young peopJe's service &amp;p.m .
Sundav School 9:30 a .m .; second and
a.m.: Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.: Sun ·
Evangellstlc service-6:30p.m. Wednesday
day PVentnR SE'TV ICE' 7: lJ p.m .: Wt'dnE'S·
serv!Cfl 7 p.m .
da y S('rVICE', 7:30 'P.m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller

St., Mason , W.Va. EugeneL. Conger. minister. Sunday Bible Study 10 a .m.; Worship U a.m . and 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible
srudy, vocal music, 7 p.m .

SILVER RUN 'BAPTIST, Bill Lillie.
pastor. Steve LittlE'. S . S. Supt. Sunday
School tO a .m .; Morning worsip, 11 a.m .;
Sunday evening worship 7: 30p.m . Prayer
meeting and Bible study Thursday. 7:30 p .
m.: Youth met&gt;t!nR Wednesday at 7 p.m .

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH ,

383 N. 2nd Ave .. Middleport . Sunday

School 10 a.m . Sunday evening 6: 00p.m .

LANGSVI LLE CHRlSTIAN CHURCH ,

Robert E. Mu sser, pastor. Sunday School
9 : ~ a.m.; Paul Mus.sf"r. · supt.~ Mornlnli
· worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening sf"r·
vice, 7 p .m .: mld·WE'E'k servicE', W('dneos ·
dav. 7 p.m.
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SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·

ZARENE . Rf'V , Glenn McMillan, pastor.
, Mary Jan tee Lavender. Sunday Sc~ool
Supt . Sunday School 9: 30 a'. m. ~ Mornlnli
worship JO:JO a.m.: Evangeollstlt servicE',
6 p.m.: Prayer and Pral st&gt; Wednesda.v. 7 p.
m.: Youth mt:'f'tlnl{. 7 p.m.

EDEN

UNITED . BRETHREN

IN

CHRIST, Eld~n R. Blake-, pastor. Sunday
SChool 10 a.m.: Gary RE'&lt;"d. Lay leadf'r.
Morning sermon, 11 a .m .: Sunday night
services: Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.,
Song st'rvlce 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30p.m.
Mld ·Wl'f'k prayE'r m('E'tlnli{. Wf'dntsday, 7
p.m .

days) : UMW, Second Tuesday, 7:30p.m.:

Morning Worship 10: 30 a.m.; Evangelistic

at CrtilrOfnl,a
·~f)h.· Wolll

p.m.: UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Re·

Worship, 10: 45 a.m . Second and Fourth
Sundays; Fellowship dinner with Sutton,

Tr:&lt;lll'i at Mllwuukt'&lt;'

111 Oakluml
NA'f1CJS,\L u:.u•t·,;

day_School 9:30 a.m.; M.'omlng service
·10: ooa.m. ; Sunday evenlng service 7: 00 p.
m .; Mid-week prayer service Wedn~sday
7 ' ~~.· OLIVE COM
.M
. UNITY CHURCH .

10 a.m .; Dorcas

; lin. Wllldaloh_, Dtroetor

Mln~...ow

Ieeder. V'outh grwps ~unday ('V~Dina:. at
'Wecf esday
·
· . · 6:.30 p.m. with Ro1tr·and Violet Willfotdd,
cHRISTiAN CHURCH, Dex·
leaders. Communion service tlrst Sunday

lle\', III&lt;IWII -bealle~

. . .. Rev. ll4!bori 1!. ........... .•

ZARENE, Co--putors Rev. Charles Coyle ,
and Rev. Nancy Coyle. Bill White, Sunday

~l()f'l Ill ('bk\IJrO

~aulc!

Middleport. James E . Keesee, pastor.
Sunday mornln~ worship 10 a .m.; Evf"n·
tng servi~t' 7 p.m .; Wednesday e-vening
worship 7 p.m . VI sita tion, Thursday 6: 30
p.m .

a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wed nesday, 7 : 30p.m.; UMYF (Seniors), Sunday, t1 p.m .; ~Juntois) every other Sun -

School Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.:
.''

School at 9: 30 a.m.; Morning worship at

10: 30a.m.; Sunday evening service at 7; 30
p .m . Thurtday services at 7:30p.m. ·
FREEOOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
K b 1
no . ocaled on counly Road 31 . R ev.
Lawrence Gluesencamp, pastor. Rev.
Roger Wlll{ord, asst. pastor. Preaching
setvlces~u~ar.1 ; 30p.m : Prayorm"'tlng

· pastor. Sunday SchoOl 9: 30 a .m .• WadeH~yman. supr.; MornlngWorshlp,l0:30 a.
m.: Sunday evenlnK service 7; 30 p.m .:
Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7: 30 p.m.

day, 7:00p.m. Prayer meeting.
E
"'JDDLEPORT CHURCH OF Til NA·

M\lwaukn•

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Bev, 8141- Ne-

CARPENTER BAPTlST. Don Cheadle,

Supt. Sunday SChool 9:30 a .m . Mornlna
Worship 10:30 a.m. P rayer service. altern ate Sundays .

HIJ&lt;tnd Road , P omeroy.' Tom Kelly, pa stor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt. Sunday
morning service at 10 a .m.; Sunday even ing .st'rvlce 7: 30p.m . Tut&gt;Sday and Thurs .
da y ServicE'S at 7: 30 p.m.

John Wrlght,.r.sstor. Sunday School9: XI
S S Supt Mornln"
a.m.; Larry 1 yn.. · ' '
'
•
wonhlp lO: 30 a.m.

Bible Study. Tuesday, 7:30p.m.: UMW,

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

-Joseph B. Hoskins , evangelist . Sunda y
Bible Study9 a .m.: Wor shlp, 10 a. m.; Sun·
day evening service .&amp; p.m.: Wedntsday
evening service, 'l._p. m .
PENTECOSTA~ ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Sunday evening serv!C'f' 7
p.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m .

An1hony Glannamore. Ph. 992-5898. Saturday Evening Mass 7 :30 p.m.; Sunday
Mass. 8 a.m. and lO a.m. Confessions one
half hour before each Mass. CCD classes,
11 a .m . Sunday.

Third TuHday, 7.: :Jl p.m .; Communion
First Sunday (Archer) .
CENTRAL CLU8TEB
Rev. J...,.. E. C.rj&gt;ltl

HYSELL RUN HOLlNESS CHURCH.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, FQurth and
Main St. ,.MiddlepOCt . Rev. Calvin Minn is.
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bum~ardner. su pt.
Sunday School 9 : :J) a .m.; Worship serv l(.'e
10: 45 a.m.

pastor. Sunday School 9;:rt a.m.: Church
service. 7 p.m .: Youth mee!lng. 6 p.m ..
Tuesday Bible STudy at 7 p.m .

Rev . Thereon Durham, pastor. Sunday

pastor. Church service 9:30a.m.; Sunday

rourth .Sundays worship service at 2:30 p .

m.

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.

SchoollO: J) a.m .

ship 7:30p.m. Prayer meetlnl, Wednes ·

.,

.Corner Sycamore and second Sts .. Pomeroy. The R£Ov . William Middleswarth.
pstor. Sunday SChool 9: 45a .m.; Church
service 11 a.m .

Ctlurch School 9 a.m .; Wonhlp 10 a.m.;

9: 30 a.m.j Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening wor ·

"'-~

Mlddlewn : BrothE'r Chu&lt;'k McPhE'rson ,
pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.: Su ~day
evening servlc.-s at 7 p.m. and WPdnesday
services at 7 p.m .

Holland, pastor; Wallace Damewood.
Sundaj; School Supt. Worshl' service. 9 a .
m.j B ble SchoollO a.m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRlST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Rev. Keith Eblin,

5th and Main. Bob Melton, minister. AI
Hartaon, assoc. minister; Mike Ge&gt;rlach,
Sunday School superintendent. Bible·

ter . Sunday School Supt . Har.ry Hell·
drlcks; Sunday School9:30 a.m.; Morning
worship 10:30 a .m .; EVPnlng worship 7 p .
m . Wednesday worship 7 p.m .

service 10: J) a.m.; Evening worship SUD ·
day 7 p.m. and Wtdnesday,1 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
Grove. Tile Rev. wmlam Mlddleswanh 1

; Worship Service, 10: 30 a.m.: Choir rehearsal Wednesday, 7:30p.m.: UMW, second Tuesday, 7 : ~ p.m .: UMYF, S,unday,
6 p.m. (Corbitt)

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.

Harrlsmvllle Rd. Robert PurteiJ, mlnls·
ter; RonRitfle,SundaySchoolSuperlnten-

r,,

.~

Rt. 124 and Co . Rd. 5. Mark Seevers. minis-

&amp;:00 p.m. ; Communion Flnt Sunday.

day, 7:30p.m. (Nelson! .
PEARL C:HAPEL -Worship Service 9

BAPTlST.

4:7-11

da[J~~pill!rrroM CHRISTlAN, Jody

Jey.Run Road, Rev. Emmett R~:~wson, pas·
tor.- Handley Dunn, sup1. Sunday &amp;chool.
10 a.m.; Sunday evening service, 7: 30p,m.
; Bible teaChing. 7:30 p.m . Thursday.

FlRST

...,._
....,

dent. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Wol'!lhlp

(j\reher)
.
.
REEDSVILLE- Church School9:30 o.
m.: Worship Servtcell:OO a.m. (Deeter) .·
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL -

Phone 1614) 141 ' ' "

Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not .
tlnt~:ham . Sunday School Supt . Sunday
School 10 a.m . with classes for all 8&amp;1!'1.
Evening services at 6 p.m . Wednesday Bl ·
ble study at 7: 30p.m . You th serv ices Frl·
day at 7: 30p.m .

·David Curfman, pastor. Sunday School

9:M a.m.; WOrship 10: 30 a.m.; Bible
Stud)', Tuesday, 10 a .m .; UMW, second

.MIDDLEPORT

HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant

St., Middleport. Affiliated witli Southern
Baptist Convention. Sunday School tO a.m .
: Morning worship 11 a .m .; Evening worship 7 p.m.; Wednesday evening Bible
sludy and prayer mHtlng 7 p.m.

ZION CIRJRCH OF CHRlST. Pomeroy·

nwroy Pike. David Hunt. pastor; Jack
Nt!'Ns, Sunday School Olreector. Sunday ·
Sct:iJI. 9: 30a.m .; MornlnR Worship . 10:30:
evlallng worship, 7:00p.m. Tuesday Vlsl·
taUon, 7 p.m . Wtdnesday. Prayer service,
7:Jt p.m .; Miss ion Friends, 7: 30 p.m.:
Girls in Action, 7: 30p.m.

Corner Sixth and PaJmer·. George Rlsor,
Interim Pastor. Ray Fields, S.S . Supt.;
Dan Riggs, Asst. Supt . Sunday School. 9:15
a.m.; Morning Worship. 10:15 a .m .; Sun·
dayEv&lt;"nlng s~rvlce, 1 p.m . Youth meetln~t. 7: 30 p.m. WE'dnesday: tvening lt&gt;r·
vice 7 p.m .: Choir practicE' 8 p.m .
·

:11 CaiHornh1

School 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Wednes·
day, 7:30p.m. (Johnoon) .
LONG BOTTOM - Chur&lt;h School 9:30
a.m.; Worship 7 p.m .: Bible S11t!ly, Wed·
nesday, 7:30 p.m .: UMYF. Wednesday,

Church School 10 a .m. ; Choir practice.
Tuesday, 6: 30p.m.; UMW, first Tuesday,
7:ll p.m . (Nelson).
.

Racine. Rev . James Satt£Orfleld, pastor.
Freeman Williams, Supl. Sundny School
9:45a.m.; Sunday and \\'f'dnesday e~en·
inlf services, 7 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.

Located ·on 0. J . White Road of Highway
160. Pat Henson , pastor. Sunday SchoollO
a .m . Classes ror all age! . Junior Church 11
a .m .; Morning worship n a.m . Adult
Choir practice 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peo·
pie's, Children's Church and Adult Bible
Study, Wednesday at 7:30p.m.

mJJnion, first Sunday (Archer) ~
~
JOPPA - Worship 9:30 a.m.; Church

Mann , mlnlater. William Snouffer. Sunday
Scbool Supt . Sunday School, 9: 30a.m.;,
MOrning Worship 10:30 a 1m.
'

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2 :4347

rtrst Sunday. (Archer)
CHESTER - Worihtp 9 a.m.; Church
SchooiJOa .m.: Bible Study, Thursday, 7p.
m.: UMW, llrst Thursday, 1 p.m.: com,

day. 7 p.m.: UMYF, Sunday. 6 p.m.

St., Sy·

""""'

ALFRED - Church School 9:30a.m.:

Worshlp• ll a.m.: UMYF, 6: 30p.m. ; UW,
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . Communion,

- Stater Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
Scbool9: 30 a .m.; Morning Worship, 10:45
a .m.

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.

York

Rev. lieldoe Jolt-

mlch)
FLATWOODS- Church Schooi,)O a.m.

CH~rry

other peopk: 1rd Jearn 1bout otnelvn.

-

llev.Royo..t..

at,3:15 p.m.
RUTLAND FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH

m.

·..

~v.DoaAreher

hearsat, 6 : 30 p.m. Wednesday. (Rothe·

Servlces,lO a.m. Sunday. Evening
senlces Sunday and Wednesday at7:00 p.

Route 124 (one mile east of Rutland~ . Sun,
day: Bible lecture 9: :JJ a.m .; Watchtower
study 10:30 a.m.; Tuesday, Bible study,
7:30 p.m .; Ttlursday , Theoc ratic SChool
7: JO p.m. Service meeting , 8:20 p.m .

Maybe we feel the W~mt way a,bolitchurct).lt
b there lllld we nn go anytime. but '"doa'tt Yet
it is In th~~tth tlull we ca n learn the true ~l!uc: of

NOBTIII!o\8T CLUSTER

Sa'turday with worship services following

SYRACUSE MISSION.

VICTORIA

Fay Suer, Director
Rev . .Jamet E. C.rbiU, A.lttaat

. day, 7: SO p.m.; .UMW, First Monday., 7: 30

ra~use .

.,

MEIGS .
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED IIIETBODII!T CH11RCH

onkowskl, pastor: Marte Spires·. Sabbath

F.AlTH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bai-

Clrr ,,, Ortt'nlt

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UNITED METHODIST .. ·•. ~sBufY'&lt;·s~":~~=P 11 a.m.
: Church School 9: •s a.m.; Charre Bible
Preachlna: t: ~a.m., flrat and second Sun·
Study, Wed~ay, 7:.30 p.m.; UMW, flrll
da~s ot e"ch month; third and fourth .SUJI·
Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., Choir Rtheorsal,
daYa tach month worship services at·7:30
Wednesday 6:30p.m.; UMW. lourth Sun:
· p.fll: Wednesday evenb;~gs at 7 : 30 p.m.
day, 6:30p.m. (Nelloo) . •· .. ·
ptayer and Bible Study.
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• ENTERPRlSE - ' Worship 9. a.m.;
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would you be willin&amp;IO pay ror jLtSt one plant? It'•
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MuM a thina be ran: 10 be niUiblc? Mnt ir
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ROCK SPRINGS - The Meigs
girls' and boys' track teams both
won handily In a dual tfack meet
against Federal-Hocking here
Thursday.
Coach Gordon Fisher's Marau·
dereites raised their record lo 12·0
ROCK SPRINGS- Meigs moved
TVC with the wtn while Federal·
wtth a 95¥.,·35¥., win over the Lady
Into sole possession of first place In
Hocking, who had banded Meigs Its
Lancers while Coach Jim 011. the Eastern DlvlslonoftheTVCwlth only loop loss, goes to 34 In the
pbant's boyswentto10.Son the year
a 7-4 win over at Federal-Hocking league.
with an 81·51 win.
· A rare occurrence took place II)
Wednesday, then took a non-league · Wednesday night, the Marauders'
win over Southern 15-1 here
sophomore Mark Corbitt gained his
the girls' nmnlng as Meigs sisters,
Thursday.
first varsity wtn as he went four
Dreama and Stephanie English,
ran to first place ties with each
Against FHHS, Mike Chancey tnntngswlthrellefhelpfromanother
started on the hill and received
sophomore Paul Dallley. They
other In both the :.nJ and 100 meter
credit for the win with relief help ' combined to walk only two and fan
dashes. Both also helped the
from Todd Hysell, Rick Wise, and
two.
Marauderettes to win In the 400
Nick Bush. Bush was credited with a
Southern's David Amburgey took
relay and the younger English,
save as Federai·Hocklngloaded the
the loss. He had rellef help from
Stephanie, also wsa on the wllinlng .
bases with one out In seventh. but Todd Adams. They fanned three
IDJ relay team for a share of four
Jack Welker picked off a line drive
and walked two.
first places.
nearSECOndandtouchedthebagfor
Jay Carpenter led Meigs' 12-hlt
In boys' action, Meigs' Darrtn
the game-ending doub~ play.. . . attack with his fourth home run of C~eans paved the way with wins
· • Donnie -Be(:ker and James Acree . the season, a drive ova: the Ieftfteld... in !O\Ir- e.v~nts,lnclu.dlngthe-100,
Jed· fXielgs at the plate _Wiih .two · - fence with"lwoitooarii, piUs.anotlier ' long.Jump: and ws.membi&gt;r'of tbe
slpgle5 each wbiJe ~ay CarpenteF · Single. Dave Hoover continued hot
wtnlllng 400 relay team. ·
added a triple. Other Meigs bitters · attheplatewlthaslngleanddouble
Also In girls' action, Amy Ra·
Included Wise, Chris ~ennedy, Scot
while Rod Roush contributed two
dekln set a new school record with a
Gheen, C~ancey, and Dave Hen· • • stngles.-Gheen ad~ a triple whlle ·.53.8.tlmlng In the 300 low;l!urdl~s,
-· dricks with qne'sJngle each,.. · '..
·.wl_se,l&gt;anThOmas,Dalley, Welker·.
Both ·the Melg5' boys "and girls
. teains !Y!ll compete In thi!tough
:Meigs pitcher$ fanrie&lt;Jflve and anifCmbltll!llstngleddnee, . ·
walked nine while four FHHS
Sean Cunningham, . Kelly
Gallipolis Rotary Relays thlsSaturhurlers ~mblned to walk three and Grueser, and Amburgey accounted
day. Other schools competing
strikeout siX. Melgswentto5-llnthe for the Tornadoes three hits, all
Include Gallipolis, Logan, Jackson,
·singles.
Wellston; Fairland, Coal Grove, Pt.
Coach Tim ~unders' Marauders .Pleasant, Ravenswood. Ripley,
go to 7-5 overall with the wtn and
Marietta, Warren Local,
travel to Belpre this evening as Nick
Nelsonville-York, and Ironton. Gal·
Bush toes the mound. Meigs. 5-11n
lipolls and Meigs are the CO·
Majors
theTVC, areonegameaheadofboth
favorites In the girls' competition
.,.. ,... t\!ttocWC'II PttH~
Belpre
and
Warren
Local
at
·
4·2
while Fairland could be the team to
t\MERI('AN IJ-:A&lt;.:UE
beat In the boys' events.
while Wellston leads the western
Ptt. COB
division
handUy
with
a
6-0slate.
Results as follows:
li" ' I L .lfii
!i
.,
Gtrll
Sunday could about all a young
.71-1 1
, Mll"·aukrr
:l .l .1¢"1 ~~ ~
&gt;.t wish f
th
HIGH JUMP - Foro IFHI. JoMy Miller
Raltlmm•·
ball
I
ml
payer
gu
or as e
IMI. Cucklt'l' IFHI and N""" IMI. !lie lor
~1'\4' Ynrk
.:lil :!
'
.l
Marauders take the diamond at
third).
~.
~
Alli'IOR
•.Wi
t. .j •!11'16
T~·unto
Columbus' Fraitkltn County StaLONG . JUMP - Haddox rM&gt; 15'·6\7".
('lf'\rhind
. - 2 li ,1"1() .j I ~
Cuck ler (FH) , Swartz \M!.
\\.,.,. Dh·hk•n
dlum against undefeated Dublin.
SHor PUT - SOuthworth 1M 1 29'·9\f'.
St•a!tlt·
ti
J
Jitii
The 2:30 game Sun(layfeatures not
Wood 1FH1. t.ackf'Y rFH:.
~4
. Wil
Cutllurnh•
only an excellent class AAA Dublin
DISCUS-t.ackey IFHI 92'-9", Southwort.h
(lilkliJnd
5
-I
~Wil
iMI, Wood IFH:.
O!i('a~n
:i .j .m 1
nille,
but
according
to
Saunders
the
3:m
RELAY - :M1 11 :2~ !Howard.
.1 !'i ..m
21 1
· K:tn"l"' n~
best ball player In the state tn
Swartz. Haddox, NC&lt;'Ct'&gt;.
' Minnn,.•W
.'l/J .j
. ,.r':'(il.~
.1 ~
.ji J
' nt Mercker. The left100 LOW HURDLES- Ra&lt;k&gt;klh 11.4 :M &gt;.
Dublin 's Ke
Jullp M!Uer CMI. BurdettE' (FHI.
..,.....,..,. 01111'11'1•
handed
slugger
and
pitcher
can
100 - s. English and D. En2lish 1M1 tie.
Sr'\1' \ 'nrk .1. Chl f'ag:o:!
Calltmnla !J. Mlnlli~W&lt;~tt
throw 90 MPH and Is still just a . 13.6. Turner :M:.
.
Cll"\dand 11. Balllmon· 5
800 RELAY - iMI 1:56.4 IS. Ensdlsh,

Tl•ll:\".

Chester

and Church

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
Church I Ollice Supplies

pro who has worked with a large l
number of touring pros.
•
. "I was needing more cons!S· . •
Ieney," he said. "Peterworkedwlth :
me on making some swing changes '
that wW help me tmprov~. It still
feels kind of mechanical, but I'm
sure It will help."

Waterford .......... ... ... ..... 023 036 0-11 12 3

• lb;ll!f1 l'l't\Jjlllo tHI 1 ul Chk'agn
Hh
~

R•y Ritts
Ph. fl5·4100

St. Rt.

1979.
So, some six weeks ago, he sought
the help of Peter Kostls, a teaching )

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Tour around the country. But Bobby .
Wadklns said his time Is comlitg.
"I really believe that scimetlme In
the next two months, I'm going to
wtn a goll tournament," Wadkins
said after aS.under·par65hadglven : !
him a one-stroke lead Thu~ay In ,·:
the first round of the $400,&lt;m Sea ;
Pines Heritage Classic . .
Bobby, who has played his career
In the shadow of older brother
Lanny. has won only twice In a
career that started In 1975. And both
those victories were abroad, In .the
European Open Iil1978, In Japan In

EAST MEIGS - Giving up 10
unearned runs throughout the
course of the game, the Eastern
Eagles were defeated by Waterford's·WUdcats 11·8 here Thursday
evening In non-league baseball
action.
Eastern Is now 6-5 overall and
Waterford 2·3 overall. Eastern took
a 1.0 lead In the first, then dropped
behind 2-Q In the second as the
error-plagued Eastern club handed ·
the · Wildcats to a two-run gift, the
score 2·1.
The Eagles dropped further
behlnd at 5-1 In the third as a four
base error In left allowed three runs
to score. In the sixth frame Eastern
made three more errors, wlille
Waterford plated siX runs, the score

The Daily Sentinel-Page-&amp; :

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

t!EMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN,

Roger ·Watsoo, pastor. Crenson Pratt.
Sunday School Supt. Morning worship 9: :Jl
a .m .; Sunday SChooll0:30 a.m.:· Evening
service. 7:30 p.m.

MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donold Shu•.

pastor; Joe sayre, Sunday SChool Supt .
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Evening wor·
ship 6: :11 p.m .; Prayer Me~lng , 6: ll p.m .
Wednesday.

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURRCH OF
CHRIST. Jody Hottand , rnlnl&gt;ter. Deryt
Wells, Supt. Morning worship,

8 ~ 00

a .m .;

Church Schoo19:00 a.m.
CHESTER CtruRCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE.

Rev. Herbert Grate,

pastorr

Frank Rltlle, supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.
m.: Worship servk:o. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday. Wednesday, 7p.m. Prayermeet-

'"f.·

AUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CIRJRCH. Rev. RobOrt Mlllor, puljlr. Robort E. Barton, Director or Christ loa E4~·
c:atl&lt;m; Lloyd Wright, asolsllat. Sunday
School 9: 30 a.m.: Morning worshiP 10: 30

SVITON - C!lurcb School, 9:30 a.m.;
Momtnr wcrshlp 10:15 a.m. !lrd and third .... l.m.1 ChOir practlt't', Sunday 8: 30p.m.:
Evenlna wcrshtp 7:30 p.m. Wfdn-y
Sllndoya; Fellowahlp dinner with Cormol,
Prayer and Blblo Study, 7:30p.m.
flllrd Thunday, 6:30p.m. (McGuiN).
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
KENO CIRJRCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
Charles Rullll!ll Sr., mlnllter. Rick Ma·
Swotn, SUpt. Slltlday School 9::10 o.m. evcomber, supt. Sunday Scbool 9:30 a.m.;
Worship oervtce 10:30 1.m. Blblo otudy,
e'l'r=N 'CHRISTIAN UNlON, . ~­
Tuesday,
7:30p.m.
Tom Staten, paatcr. SuadayScbool 9:30a.
REORGANIZED
CIRJRCH OF JESUS
m.; EYflllDCifi'VIee7:30p.m. Wednesday
OF U.'I'I'ER DAY SAINTS. Port~ayermeettnaT : 30p.m.
· CHRIST
land-~acltu&gt; Rood. William Roollll, P!lllor.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CtruRCH OF
Llndl EVIftl, Church IChool dtrtctcr.
CHRIS'Il, Duaae Wardea, mlnllter. Bible
Church IChoot 9: llla.m.'; Momlnl wcrs!p
l:lall9:30a.jn.; MomtacWorahlpl0:30 a.
10:30 a.m.: Wednt!lday tvettlnl pr1yer
m.: Ewnt111 Wonhlp 6: 311 p.m. Wedllel·
IO!'IItc:ea, 7:30p.m.
day Bible St\llly 6:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM· BAPJ'lST, Rev. Earl
NEW S'11V£RSVILLE COMMUNITY
Shut
.... posta. Worship servleo, 9:30a.m.
CHURCH, Sunday School Mt'Vi&lt;e, I:Cia.
Sullllay Scboo110::JOa.m. Bible Study ond
m.: WonhiD .-viet! 10:311 a.m.;
pra)Oef aervtce 'llturlday, 7:30 p.m.
Evanaelllllc Strviet! 7: 30 p.m. W-CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
day: Prayer moetlng 7:30 p.m. Thundly.
TIONAL CIRJRCH, Klnpb~ryRoad. Rev.

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·

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ding Lane, Masoo, W. Va. J . N. Thacker,
pastor. Ev£1ntng service 7:30p.m. ·: Women's Ministry. Thursday, 9:30 a .m .:
Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15

p.m.
.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAfi UNION. The R"". William
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a .
m .; James KughE'S , supl. Evening service
7:30p.m. Wednsday evening prayer meet ·
lng .7::K) p.m . Youth prayer service each
Tursda~.
.

FAIRVlEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart ,

w. Va., Rt ., 1.. James ~Is, pastor. Wor·
ship services 9: 30a .m.; Sunday Schoolll
a .m .; Evening worship 7: 30p.m . Tuesday
cottage pra yer meeting and Bible Study
9: l) a.m.: Worship service, Wednesda y

7:30p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,

Walnut and Henry Sis., Ravenswood , W.
Va. The Rt&gt;v . Georee C. Weirick . pastor.
Sunday SChool 9: lJ a.m.; Sunday worship
11 a .m .
···

CALVARY BlBLE CHURCH.Ioc:atedon

Pomeroy Pike. COunty Road 25 m~ar Flatwoods. Rev. Blackwood, pa•tor. Services
on Sunday at 10: :Jl a.m . and 7:30 p.m . wtth
Sunday School9: 30 a.m. Bible Study, \.Ytd·

nesday, 7:30 p.m:
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRlST, St. Rt. :138, Antiquity. Rev.

Franklin Dickens, pastor. Suqday morn·
lng 10 a.m .; Sunday evening 7:30 p.m .
Thursday evening 7: J) p..m.

STlVERSVlLLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Sunday School tO a.m.: Worship service 11
a .rh .: Sunday evef\lng servlee,7: JO p.m .:
Wedntsday evtning service 7: 30p.m .

INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH ·

Inc., Pearl St., Middleport. Rev. O'Dell
Manley. pastor. Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m .;
Morriln!il worsh~p tO::ll a.m .; Evening
wonhlp7l~ p.m. Tue.sday 1 l2: Xtp.m . Women's Prayer mee11ng. Wf'dnesdlly. 7; .'Wl
p.m. Prayer and Praise servlc..

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS·

TQLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd . Elder
James Miller, pastor. Sunday School,
10:30 a .m .; Worship Service, Sunday, 7: .lJ
p.m .; Biblr Study, Wednesday, 7:ll p.m .

POMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS.

Harrtsoavllle Road . DaVid Ferrell, PU·

tor: Clinton Faulk. Sunday School Supt. :

Sunday 5chool 9: :KI a .m .; morn Ina wor-

shlp,lla.m.: Sun~ay even1111 service 7:30
p.m. Prayer Meet11111. Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.

non-Pentecostal. Joy Clark, pastor. Wor·
ship wrvlce Sw\day 10 a.m.; Sunday
School 11 a .m . Ewnlna worthlp IE'rvice

7:00p.m. Wednesdly prayer meeting 7:00
p.m.

MT. HERMON UNlTED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located In TeXIs ·
Community oil Ct. Rt. 112. Rtv. R:;&gt;bert
sanders, putor. Don Will, tayleader . Sun.
day Sclloot 9: lll a.m.: Momlnr Worohlp
10: 45 a.m .; Evralna preachln&amp;lft'VIceMcond and fourth Sunday at 7: :.&gt; p.m .;

ChriStian Endeivor, ltnt and third Sun·

day, 7: :II p.m . Wednesday prayer meetlr1g

Sermonette
What Comes Next?
· Scriptural Tn1, Acts 16
We hurt when In the valley, werejolce--:hen on the mountain top,
yet In either position we wonder, "What comes next?" Our Uves are
f1lled with thoughts of yesterdays and dreams of tomorrow but we •
must llve In the present. Paul and SUas were In prison. It was the
midnight hour. Yesterday !bey had been beaten with rods and
humiliated by being cast Into the Inner prtson and shaclqed In stocks
as common criminals. Since arriving at Philippi they had seen God
open hearts such that people had been "born again" and a church
bad been established. They bad walked on the crest of the mountain
top. Now, at wit's end comer, they found themselves at.the bottom of
the valley.
These two men were PQilll)lar. They bad a personal relationship
wtthJesus Christ. the Son ofl!ie llvtngGod. The other prtsonerswere
no doubt amazed when they heard "praying and singing of hymns of
praise to God," and more so, when the prtson began to shake and the
stocks !ell off their feet, and the doors were opened and no one
escaped. 'fht,y walled to see what would come next.
The jailer, after appraising the situation, drew his sword to take
his own. lite. HJs ~and was stayed when be heard Paul assure him
that all was well. Next, the scriptures tell ~ that tbls rough, tough
jailer fell at Paul's feet asking the question the world asks dally.
"Sirs, wllat musl I do to be saved?"
·-·
In the Gospel of John, Jesus said, "!am the way, and the truth,
and the Ute; no one comes to the Father, but through me." Paul told
the jaUer about Jesus Cbrlst. He believed In Jesus and he and his
family were saved.
Maybe today you are on the mountain top or perhaps In the
valley at wit's end corner and you wonder what Will come next. It you
have Jesus Christ as your penoilal Lord and .Savior, you wtll have
strength and peace sumclent to face whatever comes next. Life Is a
living series of decisions that we make. Each decision ~ermines
tile type of life we lead. The most Important decision ~&lt;'«' make is
whether or not to trust Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. This
deCision determllies where we will spend eternity; either In God's
Heaven or the Devll's Hell. - Stephen T. Deaver, Pastor, Racine
First Baptist PJurch.

aad Bible Studv. 7:30 o.m.
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Sentinel

Fri[lav. April 19, 1985

Ohio

.Village funds total $171,102

By The. Bend

All Pomeroy VIllage funds as of $525.00, $7931.83; utmties, no re'March 31 totaled $171,102.20 Village · celpts, $3846.21, $15,0C6.72; pollee
Clerk-Treasurer Jane Walton pension, no balancecarrledforward
from last month, no receipts
and no
reports.
.
Receipts, disbursements, and the disbursements this month; recrea· ·
end of the month balance, respec· . tlon, nQ receipts, no disbursements,
lively, In each of the funds making $855.16; revenue sharing, no reup the total Include: general, celpts, no disbursements, $523.00;
$17,324.52, $14,003.40, $19,125.'15; permissive tax, $1484.72. $1749.8!,
safety, s:m, $49.22, S3fl7.25; street. $3779.43; sale of building, $117.55,
$7250.71, $6982,$198.52 deficit; state $382.45, $270.12; building debt,
•...., 25 , $12·""'·
""' 91. ; $382.45, no disbursements, $1529.80;
hig hway, $21135
. .. ,....,.,...
fire, $1092.82, $926.61, $1237 .20; perpetual care, no receipts, no
'" """"''
...... 18• .....
•••]8 .w;
"" disbursements, $1lll!.25;
cemetery
cemetery, ...,,,
........,..,
.
'$11
206
30
fund,
no
receipts,
nodisburseme~ts.
water, $19 ,170. 75 ,
. , . ,
... sewer, $8362.96 , $7003.84 , $17825.12; and bond .re.tlrement, no ,
, ,.,.,;
$57105
·
$6895.29 ; guarantee)
meter, """"
........oo , receipts, · no . disbursements,
$17,264.88.
Receipts for the month totaled ·
$57,092.76 . Disbursements
amounted to $47,5il1.08.

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By Cindy OUvert

mll8hroom" wit~\ a hup. parachute that was donated to u.e·school by
Evan Chrlstlau of ~SvUie. Amid the sq~ an~!' sfqles, Pnrtlllnd .
teachers, BID Hensler and Jan HID 8Upetvlsed the fun. .

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Judge O'Brien·terminaies 38 court cases

Home Ecommlcs/4-H
IT'S MILDEW SEASON - Ev·
ery spling people cau with questions abOut mildew problems.
Mildew can be ·recogplzed as .thln,
usually black, silmetlrries White
spots growing on turnlshlngs or
surfaces, on the lntertor or extelior
of the home where conditions are
moist and dark, and there Is little or
no air circulation. Otten you can
smell a musty odor when mildew Is
present. ·
Mlldew Is mold .tbat spreads by
air borne spores. Once In the house,.
they can spread easlly to other
areas. Soiled surfaces, especially
th~ ·that are moist and · dark,
provide food.
Prevention
Prevention Is.the best action. It is
wise to keep air dry by vehtllatlon

SATURDAY
RACINE - Junior Firemen
. will sponsor a · bake sale at
Racine Home National Bank, 8
to 11 a.m. Sawrday.
RACINE- Klndergan~n reg·
!stratton for Southern Local
School Dlstlict wUI he held
Saturday from 8-11 a.m. and
12: l)-3 p.m. In the kindergarten
buUdlng, Racine. Birth certlfi·
cates and immunization records
will be needed to register
students.
' SUNDAY
EASI' LETART- An open
house at the Eula Wolfe and
.. Aaron Wolfe residence, 1·3 p.m.
Sunday, In appreciation of the
many friends who offered assist·
ance following the loss of their
home by fire. The new home Is
located at 23&lt;\11 HIU Rd. in East
Letart and the family requests
that no gifts be brought.

Soil erosion costing Ohioans millions each year
By ROBERT L. F1RST
annually. These costs lncluderemo· four will pay abOut $60 each year to
District Conse~ationlst
val of silt, nutrients and other clean up silt 11ttd other soU erosion
Soli erosion Is costing Ohioans organic material earned Into water damages. "It may not seem like
much when erosion costs are
more than $162 million every year sources by soli particles.
according to Harry W. Oneth, state
Other Identifiable erosion costs broken down by Individuals, but the
conservattorilst In Ohio for the U.S. are estimated at over $48 million cost In dollars and In wasted energy
Soli Conservation /lervlce (SCS).
each year. "In addition,". says and wasted resources is stagger·
Information gathered from Oneth, "the U.S. Army Corps of lng," says Oneth. :
throughout the state .. shows t.hat
Engineers estimates costs for
. Mote than 68 million tons of soil
cleaning silt deposlts.Jrom drainage CteaQing Lal(e Erie of soU erosion ·. ewsl()n · occur ea¢h year .on the
dlt~hes, road culverts, streams ahd' damages at about $65 mUllan every . state's farmland. About ·15 to 20
roadside dttches costs ~early ' Siil year."
·
mUI!on tons at s6il erode irom old
million each year; A conservative
Soli erosion Is "costing·every man, surface mine land In Ohio, and
estimate of"the cost to olean up our woman arid child ln .Ohio just. over another $15 million or more tons
drinking water Is neariy $31 million :$l!i each Y\'ar. Ea,::h Ohio family of . erode frail) _streanibanks; road··

sides and from urban areas duling
developme'!t. Many thousands of
tons of this soli finds It way Into
ponds, lal\es, · streams, rivers~
dralnageways and other undeslrable places each year.
"Soli erosion Is costing every
Ohioan, alJd solving erosion problems deserves our attention," says
On~th· ''Erosion .. )s , -~~lng · usmoney, aild'eati'destroy ·IJrodllctlv·
tty and eventually our standard of
living. Soil lost through erosion Is
Irreplaceable In our lifetime," he ·
says.
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Bend Area .Me;chitnt~ ~ ~lyle sh~w s~~cesful
Last month'sstyleshow proved to' ·
be a great success, .according to
members of the Bend Area Merchants Association. A total of $100
was cleared on the March promo·
tion which will be used toward future
advert ising for the 26 member
organization.
·
At AprU's meeting, It was
announced that a committee of
association members, Paul Simon, ·
Melvin Van Meter, Bill Quickel and
Sandy lannarelll, wUI he coordlnatlngcleanup and lx&gt;autlficatlon plans
for Pomeroy cleanup week, Aplii
21·27, with the village and other
groups, clubs and Individuals whjch
might be participating In the week
long campaign.
In other matters, a sidewalk sale
has been scheduled for May 3 and 4
by participating merchants.
. Planning has begun forpartlcipa·
tlon by the merchants In Helitage
, Days scheduled June 22 and- 23.
Heritage Days Is being cosponsored by the Meigs County
Pioneer and . Historical Society,

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I.oogbed, two-tone beige &amp; brown with beige lntelior, V-8 engine,
automaUc ovetdrive·transmission, power steering &amp; brake!}, air cond1Uonlng1 · am-fm ster!!Q, dehlll;e wheel, covers, new ramal tlreB,
chrome ownpers, chrome hood cap &amp; tallgate guard &amp; just 34,000
miles!
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Sharp Truck!

Pomeroy Area Cha;nher of Com· ·
meree and the merchants.
Merchants hope to wear old
fashioned dress and decorat~ win·
dows with items from the past.

Other suggested ideas are: helitage Pomeroy Flower Shop, To of the
displays on Lynn St., an arts and Stairs, Marguerite Shoes, Carter's
crafts fest on·Court St., old (ashloned Plumbin!1, Chapman Shoes, Jentype entertainment.
nifer Sheets, Fred W. Crow, Simon's
Applications for the arts · and
Plck·a·Palr, New York Clothing
crafttest may be picked up at the
House, Dollar General Store, Har·
chamber office or from partlclpat·
tley's Shoes, Chatau Beauty Salon,
lng merchants.
Mlck's Barber Shop, City Loan and
It was also mentioned that Savings, Swisher &amp; Lohse Drug,
~ccident
churches and other groups may be
Elberfelds, Ebersbach Hardware:
A Rt. 2, Pomeroy, man was · planning some special act!Vttles In
Bank One, Farmers Bank and
treated and released Wednesday conjunction with Heritage Days.
Savings, and Pomeroy Health Care
afternoon at Veterans Memoiial
Center.
This year's merchant and assoHospital for Injuries sustained In a cia te membership In the Bend Area
Dan Arnold; of Dan's In Middle·
single-car accident on SR 124.
port, was welcomed at Aplil's
Merchant's Association Includes:
· Grover K. Cline, 27, was treated The Fabric Shop, K&amp;C Jewelry,
meeting as a new member of the
for multiple bruises and released, a Nelson DrugStore, Oark'sJewelry,
associ a lion.
hOspital spokesman said ..
The.Ga!Ua-Melgs postoftheState r-------:---------------~---1
Highway Patrol said Olne was
westbound on 124, approximately
seven-tenths.of a mUe east ot Meigs
County 28, when he apparently lost
control of hls vehicle In a curve and
went off the light sldeofthe highway
Into a ditch at 3 p.m. Olne was cited
CALl FOR APPOINTMENT
by. the patrol for an unsafe vehicle .
following the accident.
Mr. J. M. Jones will be back In
Many conditions can cause
Gallipolis again Sunday, April hair -loss. No matter which one
21. Now Is the time to act on this Is causing your hair loss, lr you
great opportunity. Every man walt until you are slick Bald and
and woman now losing hair your hair roots arl' dead you are
should take advantage of the beyond help. So, now Is the time
FREE CONSULTATION.
to do something abOut It before
It 's too late.
·
GUARANTEED
CALL FORAN
You will be given a written guaAPPOINTMENT FOR
rantee on a pro-rated basis from
FREE CONSULTATION
the b&lt;&gt;glnnlng to the end.
·
Just take a lew minute• of your
CAN'T HELP
time on S11nday, April 21, and
Male pattern baldness Is the calllhe Holiday Inn, 450 Pike In
cause ol a p;reat majority ol Gallipolis between 1 p.m. and ·
cues ol baldness and eJ&lt;ce..lve 8: ~ p.m. Ask lor ,J. M. Jonea
hair tollS, lor whlcb ao method Ia and make an appointment.
. effective. Ebb Hair Spealallols
There Is no chatge or obllga·
cannot help those who are 1llck tlon ... all consultations are prl·
bald alter yean of t;radual hair vate, you wm' not be embar·
lo11.
rassed In any way.

RUTI.AND - A revival will

begin Sunday. at the Church ot
God, state ROJ,tt.e 124 In Rutland

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2-door, black with red Interior, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, power steeling &amp; brakes, air condiUoning, am radio, radial

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POMEROY - The Meigs
County Genealogical Society
will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Meigs Museum. The program
on computers will be presented
by Walter Dunn.
MIDDt.EPORT Meigs·
Mason Girl's Softball Assocla·
lion will meet Sunday, 2 p.m., at
the RC Bottling office on Second
Avenue In Middleport.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's
Daughters, wiD meet Monday, 7
p.m., at the Middleport Masonic
Temple.
'
RACINE - Meigs .CountY .
Tuberculosis office wUl hold a
free skill testing clinic Monday,
5-7 p.m., at the fire hall In
Racine. Joan Tewksbary, R.N;,
will he giving the tests.
Dinner set

Problem solving team. set
A team of Future Problem top25percentotpartlclpatlngteams
sOlvers from Southern High School were selected to particlatte In the
Is currently partlclpa tlng ititheOhlo State Bowl.
Future Problem Solvlitg Program,
Winners at the State Bowl goon to
pilrtlaUy · funded by the Martha
the National Bowl at CoeCollege In
Holden Jennings 'Foundation:
Iowa to compete against the best
The program Is part of. a teams. In the country. Approxl·
nationwide effort to acquaint stu- mately 900 students lh Ohio are
dents ':"llh 'cre!ltlVe alld futuristic
participating.
,
thinking skills via an adaptation of
"Today'sstudentsw!lll!vemostof
the creative . problem solving
their lives In the 21st Century. Since
process.
our society changes more quickly
Making up the Southern team are
now than at any previous time 1n
Todd Adams, Kelly Grueser, Sean
history, we face the awesome
Grueser, and Andy Rose, all juniors.
burden of prepaling today's stu·
They.will be competing In tlle state dentslortheuncertaintlesofthenew
bowl to be· -held In Malietta
mlllenlum,: ' ~ 1 t:Qach explained.
Sal1.lrday. The team has 'been , "We cannotl'·
""pe to provide
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, coached by Don Salmons. Don students with all the Information.
Dudding has helped prepare the
students by using OFPSP subjects but
theyweneed
survive In the future,
can to
helpdevelopthethtnklng
.In his advanced reading class. The skills necessary to a changing
students are developing skills of world," heconclud.ed.
·
organization and · coherence In
written and oral communications,
Revival services are underway at
and they are developing creative
the Racine Nazarene Church this .
and higher lever thinking skills.
week at 7: 30 each evening a~ wU~
The Future Problems Solvers
continue through the 10:30 'a.in.
from Southern ·have completed
se'rylce Sunday. (barles Sparks- ot
three different problem booklets
Flatwoods, Ky. Is the evangelist.
during the course of the year. Each There wUI be special singing each
booklet was evaluated and scored · evening. Thomas'H. CoU!er, pastor,
by specially trained evaluators. The
Invites the
to attend.

, Racine First Baptist Church
chlldn!tl's choir, ages three to 12,
presented an Easter musical
"Have You Heard the Good
News?" tor the church. This is an
Easter story as seen through the
eyes of children. Saturday the
musical was presented at the
Pomeroy Health . Care Center ,...
. part of the church's visitation
program.
·Sharon Ihle and Tonja Salser are
the directors, Becky Van Meter,
pianist, and Melanie VanMeter and
Nikki Ihle, the nan-ators. Steven
Deaver Is the pastor.

Woman named
Phi Beta Kappa·
Alison Cauthorn of Reedsville will .
, be Initiated Into Phi Beta Kappa at
Ohio Wesleyan University.
Phi Beta Kappa, which began In
1776, Is the oldest and m9st
prestigious national honorary society. Members are chosen on the
basis of the breadth ot their liberal
arts studies, the completion of
foreign language courses, grade
point average and character. ·
Cauthorn, a senior humanities
major, wtil be Initiated lntotheOhlo
' Wesleyan Chapter, the sixth oldest
In the state, before commencement
exercises In May.
She Is a 1981 graduate of Eastern
High School and thE' daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis P. Cauthorn of 66144
State Route 124, Reedsv!Ue.

Visiting
Amy ~Auks

Mrs. Floyd Chapman, the former
Kenda ·Russell, Pickerington, and
Dorothy Dandakls, Athens, were
.
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·
recent 11isltors of Pearl Russell,
coa~hes,
coqnselors
or
other
school
Racine,
who then accompanled her
The U.S. Achievement Academy
daughter to Pickerington for a vtslt .
has announced that Robyn £!arnett , sponsors and upon the standards of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliapman, Shelly and
daughter of Ron and Carol Barnett, selection set forth by the Academy.
Kim, and Mrs. Russell then went to
and Amy Louks, daughter of Mr. The criteria for selection Is aca·
Mt . Clemens, Mich. for a visit with
and Mrs. Jim Louks, hath Eastern demlc ~ormance-. Interest and
Marine Major and Mrs. Karl
High School students, have been aptitude, leadership qualities, reRussell and children, Melissa and
'
named natiOnal award winners In sponslbUity, enthusiasm, motlva·
Uon to learn and Improve, citizen·
Kenneth Russell. The birthdays of
mathematics.
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The Academy recognizes less .shlp,attltudeandcooperatlvesplrtt, . Kenda, ~ennelh and Karl Russell
were observed •.thell: ~It Included
than ·10. percent of all lilgh school· depepdab!llty, and .reconu:nendatlon
from
a
teacher
or
director.
,.
·
a·tour.of
Sanita. OntariO, Canada.
students
for
achle\'emen1~
'.,.;
Twenty-five Ohio university stu·
. Nancy .·L arkms, math teacher at
Robyn is the granddaui:hter of
. dents from tills area MilE' been
Eastern, nominated the two s11.1 · \Vir. and Mrs. E .S, Rakowltz, San 1
named ·to the i'l¢an's list for the
dents who wiD be lncl\lded in the Allionio Tei&lt;as, and Mr:·and Mrs.
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winter qu_arter. .. · ' . ·
. ... • Achleliement ~ademy. ,Official ctaren~ Barnett,.. TuPfiets Plains.
Amy
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the
gri!Ji~aughter
of
Mr.
3.3 ·-grade poini .· Y~ar!Jook which.·. Is : pJ,tbltsheq
· Attalnln.g
·and Mrs. Robert Louks. Syracuse,
· averageorbettertobenamedtothe
nationally. · ·
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list were Shawn Patrick Thomas,
Winners are selected on the and Mrs. Eloise Mankin, Pomeroy.
Complete
line
of
wptable
&amp;bedRoute 1, Cheshire; Matt Eric · recommendation of teachers,
dirw
plants,
hl
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rw
baskets,
Arnold, Alvin Glenn Harris, Anne
Malie Takack, Cheryl Lynn WUll·
ams, Coolville area; Randall David
Bahr, Thomas Richard Spencer,
Twelve Meigs High Sclb&gt;l band Unda Riggs, Wendy Bing, Jeff
mleas0~£111 DAILy 9 to s· .
Long Bottom; SheUa E . Horky.
swdents have been selected to Arnold, Erin Anderson, Tammie
SUNDAY 1 to 5
Stephanie Jean Houchins, Mark
perform with the Ohio Music Gllkey,KendaDonohul',TimBloan,
PH.992-5n6
Allen Simpson, Middleport; Sherry
Renee Arnold, Rebecca Brewer
Educators
Association District 17
Honors Band.
Baloy, Ronald Clair Cozart, Harold
Dean Graham, Bonnie Morris,
Schools represented In the honors
Lynne Dee Oliver, Pomeroy; l&lt;a·
band Include Gallla Academy,
thryn Lynn Baker, Gerald Lee DU,
Jackson, Athens, Oak Hill, VInton
Jr., MellndaJoanSalmons,RltaSue County, Kyger Creek, NelsonvllleSlot~r. R&lt;jclne; Robert Scot! Mal· ;york, Wheelersburg, Meigs, Soutll·
son, Reedsville; Karla Kay Brown,
em and Eastern. Coordinator for the
Kevin Lee Gibbs, Rutland, and concert · Is David Phillips, GaU!a
Camille s. SwlndeU Bolin, Shade;
Academy High School, and guest
.
conductor wUI be Max Trier of
Cambridge High Scl\ool, Cam·
bridge, Ohio.
Todd Clay of Eastern High Schoo!
performed with the Ohio Music
Eduqators ~ssoclatlon Dlstlict 17
Students chosen from Meigs High
All Dlstlict Baild 1n concert Sal1.lr· School to take part are Anita Smith,
Gary Coleman, Sheila Pullins,
day night at Memorial Auditorium,
Ohio University .

USAA names t-nro more

OU DeanJs List
-is:announced

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MODERN .SUPPLY

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CHICK DAYS '85

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1975 DODGE STlnON WAGON ................. S395

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IO~leb,ratf Chick Days Wednesday. May
1w1tn

1, 1985

tfrrific deals on

. • Purina Poultry Feeds
• Chicks

• Purina Health Products
• Chick raising equipment

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POMEIOY, OIL
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We will fill only orders placed with us prior to
April 27. All chicks will be HeaVy Breed Straight

2 door.

CREAM ...... 9 c

FOR BIG FEED DEALS
AND LlnLE CHEEPERS
2S S.R. HEAVY BREED CHICKS + SO#
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PURINA CHICK STARTER MED.
SO S.R. HEAVY BREED CHICKS + SO#
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100 S.R. HEAVY BlEED CHICKS + SO#
PURINA CHICK STARTER MED.

1978 FORD THJINDERIIRD ........................ S169$
Auto .. PB. PS. Air, 301
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* 'fRESH*

vinyl wallpaper; or a sheei of
polyethylene tum under paneling or
wallboard. Use a special mll()ew
resllatn.t ·-latex paint on exterior
surface. ·
We know the mildew can be
destructtve to homes' surtaces If
allowed to grow Indoors to outdoors. ·
Prevention and treatment are
necessary In warm, high moisture
areas.
• ··
Dtd you know that ... Articles that
are more suSceptible to mildew
such as shoes and luggage should be
stored on a closet shelf Instead oi on .
a closet naar.
All educational programs and
activities conducted by the Meigs
·County Cqoperatlve Extension Ser·
vice are available to aU potential
clientele on a non-Qiscrtrillnatory
basis without regard to race, sex,
color, national origin, or religious
affiliation.

Children's program

1984 FORD TEMPO .................................~.55995

NOW AVAI.L.ABLE
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WHI~PED

allow to dry. Polish with a
paste- type wax dressing. ·Papers and books: Brush, dry
and air outdoors on a sunny day.
Cloth co\Om may be wiped with
alcohol/ water solution. ,Store with
Inhibitors such as paradlchloraben·
zene tcommonly known as .moth·
balls) . Use In enclosed area~ as
vapor.s will stop mold growth.
Caution: Paradlchlorobenzene can
damage plastics.
Wood furniture ·and· trunks:
Brush outdoors, vacuum, apply
heat and fan . Clean with chloline
solution, rtnse and thoroughly dry.
Coat furniture with paste wax.
Siding: Mlldew on borne exteriors also IndiCates a moisture
problein. ~ .the house have an
Interior vapor barrier? It not,
Interior wa'll treatments can help,
such as: two coats of oU·baselpatnt;

· A county-wide prayer meeting
will he held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
HyseU Run Holiness Church. The
public Is Invited.

Revival underway

·ADOLPH'S DAIRY VALLEY

Fnol Monn Showo He RoG,.. Hg. He Did Not Hno Malt Patlem lakin••·

Wash washables, and I! stain
mildew?
Get lid of dampness by using remains, moisten It with lemon
heat, . air conditioning, or juice or vinegar and salt, spread In
dehumidifiers .
sun to l!leach, Iinse an&lt;! dry. Dry
Circulate air with fans, manage clean nonVI(asliables. If neither Is
doors and-windows. and allow the possible, take outdoors , brush well
and hang for several hours.
sunlight ln.
Analyze the slwation by Identity· . Upholstered furniture, mat.
!rig the surface and the proper ·tresses and rugs : If possible, brush
outdoors to remqve loose mold,
method to remove mildew.
Clean surfaces with an approp- then air In the sun. U not possible,
riate method. You can use one-halt vacuum and discard bag or empty
to one cup chlorine bleach to o.ne outdoors. Avoid scattering mUdeW.
gallon of water on most washable Sponge mattress with alcohol ·
surfaces. Equal parts of alcohol and / water solution. Rugs and carpets
water is also a mildew deterrent. shouiO be . cleaned by a method
Wipe the article with a cloth approprjate to fiber content.
Leather: Shoes and luggage are
moistened In alcohol solution, and
Items mildew frequently attacks.
then dry thoroughly.
Here are a rew specific sugges· Vacuum Inside and out and wipe
with alcohol/ water. solution, and
lions for materials that mildew
dry. If mildew remains, use saddle
attack!!.
Clothing and household fabrics: soap, wipe wlt'h a damp cloth arid

offered by agent

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Prayer session set

SYRACUSE - A dinner will .
be held Siitutday at the Syracuse ·
with Russ Pruitt, Portsmouth, Pres~yterlati . ChUrch by the
as ~angelist. 5Pecla) music on Sunshine Milkers ClaSs In tile
Moilday Wtll be "Saved" from church annex. SefvtDg WUI begm
Point • Pleasant. Services will at 11: :11 a .m and continue
start at 7:30p.m. atld the public thl'ough t~ su~ haur. Cost Is
,. Is lnvltoo; ... ' , ,
. ..· ·
· '$3· a plate .aiid dltlner may be
:;
either eaten there or taken out.
.POJ'viEROY "- Hymri sing 2 The· menu wm consist of beef
, p.m. Simday at Joppa Church · and noodles, mashed potatoes,
featuling Rose of . Sharon cole slaw, green beans, roll, ~ake
and beverage.
Singers.

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·Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Control
What can you do to get rtd of

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HILLCRE.ST EYE .CLINIC
APPOINTMENTS MAY BE MADE IY CALLING .
446~01l2 .
01 675.-7969 AnER 6 P.M.

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and letting In sunlight. For exam·
pie, leav!! the door to a problem
closet open, or use a fan to force air
movement. Heat Will help get rid of
.dampness, so an electric light or a
space heater Is appropriate In
certain places; For safety reasons,
. place these away from surfaces
that can burn.
Moisture absorbing materials
such as sutca gel, calcium chloride,
and activated alumina are avaUa·
ble where chemical supplies· are
sold. Silica gel and sometimes
calcium chloride can be reused by
drying It out In the range oven. All&gt;
conditioners or dehumidifiers also
remove moisture from the air. A
dehumidifier Is often necessary In
basements eyen when the home has
central air conditioning.

Calend4r / happenings

Thirty-eight cases were pro· and costs; John Snedlker, New costs.
probation, no dliver's llcem;e, costs
Forfeiting bonds for speeding only for no muffler; JodennaHysell,
cessed Wednesday in Meigs County
Marshfield, S:!l and costs; Francis
Court by Judge Patrick O'Biien.
Biron, Middleport, $:!l and costs;
were Timothy Chrisman, West Pomeroy,s!xmonthS!njallwithall r---------~~-....1..-----------­
Lafayette, Oh., $50; Gregory but five days suspendEid. costs,
Thirty-one of the cases were
Wilson Ugwu, Athens,$24andcosts;
Lewis Wolfe, ParkersbUJi, S23 and Schafer, Pleasant City, Ohio, $50;
restitution . and five year's proba·
speeding violations.
Fined for speeding were David costs; Hansford White, Cincinnati, Robert Watson, Raleigh, N.C., $44; lion, falsification; Lester Silo$21 and costs; Jeffrey DolJttle, Bridget Sill, Logan, $50; Lawrence emaker, Middleport, $10 and costs,
Arthur, Huntington, $22 and costs;
Tracey, Troy, MI., $50; Barry faUuretodlsplayvalldreglstratlon;
Jerry Roberts, SpJingfleld, $20 and
RosevUie, $25 and costs.
costs; Pamela Wyant, Ripley,
Also RW!seUD. Hass, VIcksburg, Seltchik, Akron, $50; William Pugh.. Diane Withrow, Shade, $5and costs,
W.Va., $:!l. and costs; Donald Va.,$21andcosts;GregoryBecker, Gallipolis, $70; Daniel Lahmon, no brake lights; ~a Roush, New
Cheshire, $22 and costs; Paul Click, · Columbus, $70; and Randy Lee, Haven, $10 aild CQSts, assured clear
Mohler, Pomeroy, $22 and costs;
distance; and Lenvllle Hannan.
Karl Harder . . Rutland, $21 and
Pomeroy, $24 and costs; Michael Rutland, $50.
Also fined In county court were i R\ltl!lnll, .Jj10 an~. c911ts. failure to
costs; Bryan P. Zirkle, Pomeroy, Smith, Pomeroy, $24 and costs;
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$21 and costs; Alan , Dodson, . 1Michael Manny, Gallipolis Ferry, Johnny Ratliff, Middleport, $75 and --'ltyteld;\·: :... ·. :
costs
with
$50
of
the
fine
suspended,
Forfeiting
a
$30
bond
for
dlivlng
Rutland, Sl8 and costs; Kenneth " $20 and costs; Earl Pickens,
syracuse, $21 :and costs; and Jack three days In jail with the jail left of center was Walter BJOwn,
Ward, Mansfield, $23 .and costs;
Donald Ferrell, Earling, W.Va ., $21 Leasure, Nashport, Oh., $20 and sentence suspended, six months Carthage, Miss.

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Mildew: preveJ:?.tion _and control

County Extension Agent

Middleport VFW Post 7756 will be
Instituted at ceremonies tQ be held
Sunday, 2 p.m.,' at the American
Legion Post Home on Foulih St. In
Middleport.
The pilbl,lc Is Invited tQ attend and
obse.YetheBaltlmoreRltuaiTeam.
The new post wUI be named In
memory .of Staff Sergeant Jimmy
G. Stewart, Congressional Medal of
)!onor from Middleport. Stewart
gave his Ufe while servln·g In action
In VIetNam.

FOO.v. April19. 198~ .

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In the spotlight

Post dedication set
NOT ALL BOOK LEARNlN'-Thursday's sunshine IUIIl wann
temperature were just right for physical education outside on the
playground. Portland Elementary's flrsl and second graders and DH
students, taking _a break .f rom the clas8roorn, enjoy "maldnK a

The Daily Sentinel

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�April 19, 1

Ohio
Public Notice

Notice
object ID tho potltjon, you will
be """""'*'t'¥ diwated of oil
_ . . . righto •nd the
lion and cholnge of ....,..

be_,lld

Public Notice

Public Notice

LEGAL NOTICE
I wil offer for 111e tho Ben
Eblin property, Sllilbury
Town1hip, ,_, the inbonec·
'liOn of Union Aw. onc1 s Rt. 7. on Wedo-y. April24,
1986, It 11 1.m 1t1he office
ar FNII W Crow, Attorney,
l'omlroy, ONo. The PI'-'Y
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PUBLIC NOTICE
B1d1 will be received at the
mayor·a offlca. 237 Rece

St .. Middle~ort. Ohio until
3 :00 P.M Thur1dly, Ma~ 9 .
1986. for the 11lo of tho fol ·
lowing excess equipment by
tho Village of Middleport
1965 Ford F·Botl Fire En·
glne. fully oquippod, 500
GPM front mount pump.
1 000 gallon bootler tank
Dolovory of thlo vehicle to
the purcheMr will be de·
leyecl until 1 new vehicle ia
put into aervice bV the vd·
logo.
Minimum bid •10.000.00.
For more inf011m1tion, con·
IBct Fire Chlaf Jeff Dam at
992·7388 011992-7332.
The Village ro11rvea the
right to reject any or oil bid•
end to welve any Inform•·
tion in bidding
Fred Hoffmon, Mayor
Village of Middleport
Apri112, 19

lpproioed for

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of tho - ·~·oeEblon,
Court.

Adminlatmri• of
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ouppliel ...
- - by State Regulltion.
Rule3746-111·21. ONoAdml·
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mo111"" the mlaubiologicol
quollty of the clrinldng w-in
tholrdlotributionoyollmin
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- Roofl!'lg lnd guttet' work
- Concrete worh

- Piumbln'g and electrical
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Phone
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TUPPERS PlAINS -lg leveK
kX near the school Wrth a6rm
home

flEW LISTING -lndburyOne floor home with a garden
space, froot &amp; rear porches, 3
bedrooms, large storage buold·
, ong, and apprruc 0,1 acre

" $23.000 00
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partly furnished, aluminum
soding, double lot Rents for
$150 each $25,900 00
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·ot 1II story home woth 3·5
· • bedrooms. Recendy remo·
deled, noce front porch Just

$16,90000.

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'to if!opping - thos 1°h story
home has new vonyl sodong,
new roof. front sottong porch,
'·3 bedrooms, donong room,
' ami a full basement Askong

$31,900 00

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FARM - woth a 4
• · bedroom home. fencong.
barn, equoment shed &amp; good
garden area Owners woll fo·
1nce woth a small down pay·
ment $35,900 00
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on town. Full basement, level
lots and dbl garage. Just

$50,000

NEW LISTING - 8 rm frame
bath, furnace. all city utilities:
View of rover Near Krog11r's
StOve and rein&amp; For $23,000
NEW LISTING - 2 BR. new
bath, gas heat. onsulated,
CMpeted and lull basement
Only $15.000

50 ACR£5 - Bath and 1 rm
home near LangsvoHe
EAST IIAIN - 2 story dbl
home. Owner lwes down and
rents the second.
RUTlAND

-Good remodeloo

3 BR home and garage on I&amp;
level lot
MIDDLEPORT Bu~ness
5 rented units.

Pajlloroy,

APRil SPECIAl

Dexcel Receiver
8' Alum. Dish
Installed

BUSINESS BLDG.- 5 rm tile
Use as a busmess or home

On~

$6,500

NEAR POMEROY - Remodeled 3 BR horne New bath,
new furnace on state route
POMEROY - 2 Bedroom
frame, some remodelme Near

$1495.00~~:

MEIGS
EXCAVAnNG
COMPANY

Call: 742-2407

H ousing

Headquarters

Non-Ellj&gt;lncl. Truot
Fundi
R..,_,.Recelpll:
Other

. . "" .

~=::;·~
·

1,1500.00
'"
............ 1,500.00
Fund
Balance
Jon. 1, 1984 .... 18,133.37
Fund Calh Balance
Dec. 31, 1984 .. 19,S33.37
Tolllo
Propony :r.... ..... 79.256 69
Slltll Levied ShoNd
T..... Etc ...... 103,084.21
lntervo-urnontei
Gl'lntl/

ContriiCII .. ... 384.499.118
Chargoelor
I
S.rvicet ... .... 346.217 22

F-.
Ucln-.
l'llrmlta ... .. ..... 14.163.31

s - ............. 6,689.110

Other Finllncing

u-................. 4.600.00
Tot. Other Fin.
Source•
(USES) .. .... ,...... 128,881 .72
E.CIHII of TOIII
RecelpiiOvor
(Under) Totll
Dilb ........... .. . (41 ,388.83)
FundCIOhB..._
Jan. 1, 1984 .. 201,031.04
fundCalhBolance
Dec. 31. 1984148.322.91
•

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOLSTERY
CLEANERS
35185 Olk Hill Road
Lone Bottom, OH. 45743

PH. (614) 985-4212

We

U11 Yon Schilder
Equipment Racomowended
by L11di111 C.upet Manu·
flcturers.

'FREE ESTIMATES"
3-22·tfn

DITCHING
SERVICE

GAS LINES
WATER LINES
SEWER LINES
ELECTRIC LINES

· F, E1tlllllf1t

I

.
J

RENT. A CAR

~E T.V. SATEWIE SYSTEMS

Dan Hobbs ·

U•SAVE
AUTO
RENTAL
St. lt. 160 North

Cages &amp; Supplies
Also Sold S.porol•ly
(all Ewonings:

614-98S-4212

Gallipolis. Ohio
7/ 11 / lfn

4/1/ 1

SPRINC PROMOTION
VAlUES
l1

EBERSBACH

"SPAS"
491 Gon. Hortinglf Pkwy.
llliddllporl, Ohio
HRS. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

1-614
992-2549

Night
1-304
77}.-5634

•Kotchenenes •RestJuront

A.U.
304-675-6276
1-10-t.f .n

SMALL GROCERY
STORE w/GAS PUMP

(AU COUE&lt;T:

In Dorl1r, Ohio

FoR· SALE

143-54~S
3/8/2 mo. pd

With

2 Bedroom
in R11r.

Apt.

Is Pos,.ll to Gtt

Roger Hysell
Garage
II. 12 4.P-roy Ohi&lt;l

AUTO &amp; TRUCk
REPAIR
AI•• Tr••••laalo•
PH. 992-5612
or 9fl2-7121
3-24·tfc

TOWN &amp; COUNm
YnERINARY

lie•-·

CarJy·Oul
PII&lt;ED AT $11,000

Call Dawid McDonald

691·7219
INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
We'd like to ontroduce you to
lnPCt·A·Car. the modem wty
lo dsivo the nhiclo of your
chooco.
NO DOWN PAYMINT
lOWE I MOMTII Y PA YMINI

BLACKSTON

NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCI UASING
Box, 326

PorntfOJ, OH. 45769
For F11t1r Slrvoco

,CUNIC

IN MIDDlEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY. D.V.M.

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8
PT. PLEASANT OFFICE
3ios JAnSON aVL

.

t""·,.
,......,
,,,.
,.
.
...
........, J ...... s ,.....
..........,,,.....,,....

Coll614-992-673

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

VINYl &amp;
•~nl!r!UM SIDING
•810!1ft Ooorl

lrHoy 1 , .....J,....

M•ll• County A&amp;soc:llle

Phone 742-3171

WGI AtllllW AIID

"FIIEE EBTIMATES"

MGPY IY APPOIITIIN'I
304·615-2441

'"- 992-2172

JAMES 'KEESEE

4· 1-Z mo. d.

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
1Authorized John DHrt
New Holland, Bush Hoi
Farm Equipment
Duler

F•r•
E4•l•••••
,,,., &amp; Se,.lu

1-J·Ifc

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

·

R•clne. 0~ .

Ph. 614-143-5191
10·6-tfc

.

Dexter, 011.

.

614·669-3761 or 669-3765

.. _...
.

*Drake 324 RECEIVER

$1,69 5

•

Complete System
$
with Tracker
toMrmE

IJ.

.

.. ..,

WtJint.A htl Tl•e
. attTn~-ltltl

CHESTER-985-3307

POOLS PWS

lot,__ ......

210t
rt. Plio-. WY UUO

1 975

675-1388

4·

'·

*16x32
MAitCM SPICIAL *
In-ground Poel
$7900

10

frN -

TROMM EXCAVA

-

.. Wit.....

lob .....
1-614-992-7191
Jilw l..tl
1-304-675-1712

BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WORK

3-18·1 mo

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
'BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

·· PH. 742-2328
.

BISSELL

DIIC&lt; plowo, corn plan·
tort, 3 pt. bruoh hogo
araln drill. hay rake, 1 0
dr1g horrow, Cub Far·
moll with moW.r 1nd
plow, hay crlmpor, oub
aollor, poteto plow, hoy
bollr and more.

It:

143-5155

or

0

$erv1c e Pro

"Free Eetlm1tee"

PH. 949·2101
or 949~2860

Heating/ Cooling
Sales a Service

No SundQy Calls

J/11/rfo

PLUMBI"G &amp;
HEATING
3 I 7 North Second
MloW!Iport, Ohio 457 60

10·8-tfc

SALES &amp; SERVICE

RADIATOR
SERVICE

S&amp;L
FARM EQUIPMENT

New Homes luilt

Mobile Home

ll

•

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

"!
cr:
~

i-

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport,

JOHNSON ElECTRIC
Specializing in
All Types Of
Realdentlal
Wiring
And Repair

lt.t~ltl R"" F"

Jftl., Cltlze11

PH. 992-3549
4-l· I

Television Listening Devices
Computerized Hearin&amp; Aid Selection
He1rinc Evaluations For All Aaes

LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
Licensed CliniuiAtidloiO&amp;ist

(~U)

446-7619 or (614) 992·6601
417 Stcoml Avenue. Bo• 1213 ,
Gallipolis, Oh1o 45631

TJ.IO Chnr lr.

,...,,,......... _............•u

11·14 a...,. 1r.

,...,.

1110

..nFa;;;;·,;:·;
.......,. ..
..
.
....
.........'"s

7!·10 Chny Tr.
Door&amp; .. - ................... 11 JS,
7• 10 ~-- 1
Iii ..................$70

7!·10 Clsowy tr.
Grillot ,- ............~........•~
1!·~ Cllny., lr.
T

Clotei--·-...... 170

7!·10 Cloowy. Tr.

I loat 154 lba in four moe.,
Herbal Plan. Alk Mo How?
Coli 814·448·2081 or 814·
;441·3788 .
We need junk. Too nice to
throw owoy1 Woll plck·up.
Call 814·992·3824 Mon·
day thru friday 7 to 6:30.
~

.

Giveaway

W.h lte Pan Gomen Shopherd
11.uppieo. Cell 614·446 ·

••s

Couno w,orts .......

U-79 f•~'i;:"""""'"'
,......._
.
IJI
7" ,.._..,
, - ..-·-·-

n~;~y.:~--- •uo

sChr-

1

1

7 i~ !!I•.. r,

......... $70

• •

$10

10·14 ;:.. i;;·-........ _
.......
.
• ..... &amp;~

.

ItO
fiii;;1
.

&amp;
Now ... Urool Aole Glen-1m MMIJ Pwls
WHlUY'S &amp;111rl'l Plln''ll

1-13-tln

.--'"'·••· IUSINISS PIIOIIE
161 4) HJ-6SSO
IIISIDIIKE I'IIOIIf
(61 41 992-7754
1/22/tlc

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

Now H--bllllli¥1

lomHotl..

......

lnsuronco W•k
Cuatom Polo 11olp.

...
'"" ••k,
AluminUM &amp; Vl"fl SWing&amp;
111 Year8 Experience

GREG IOUSH
PH. 992-7611

BLOCK YARD SALE. Sot.
April 20 9 AM · 1. 3203
Jockoon Ave, 3213 Jockoon
Ave, 3217 J1ck1on Ave,
515 Robinaon St. 516 Ro·
binoon St, 3223 How1rd
Ave, 3218 Howard. 3214
Howerd. 3208 How1rd,
3204 Howard. 3200
_H_o_w_a_rd,.·_ _ _,;__ _ _

1

Ger•go Solo, 3 family,
Thura. April 18th, 203 Wei·
nut St. New Haven. R11n or
Shine
Vord ule Soturd1y. 9 Wol·
nut. Pt.Piouont.
Yord aeio Soturday, 9 W1l·
nut. Pt.Piouant.
Saturday, 8 Welt Horton St .
Muon _g-5 Color TV. 2
bocyclll. boby bed, playpan,
gl•eawere . ·-'

8

~943.

lr1bby A calico cat, femolo.
Coli 814·4411-9700.
•m•ll bl•ck puppy. mother

Port Poodle, daddy?. 304·
11915·3881 or 895-3820.

~KC Pomoronlon dog. 304·
715·2200 after 15 p.m.

6

lost end Found

FOUND puppy, black with
brown morklngl, malo, IP·
pro• 3 mo1. old on Oerfleld
Ave. Cal 814·441·4822
after 4 .

--------···-

· RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE:

9' Southern Spun Available

INTUmERM

811tloonelorGoiWoii.Anni·
veraerys, Birthdaye •. p•rtlea.
Singing Gorrilla . C1ll Bol·
loono A Co. 814·4411·4313.

LOST Garmon Shephard.
Femele ne•r city llmlt1
(otockylrdf. Anowen to 'EI·
kle'. Colll14·441·081115 or
814·448·4257. Roword.

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

*10' U.P. Wire Mesh
•Drake 100° LNA ··

Footurlng
Well
Paint and St•ins
3 21 I mo

ouppllao.
Pick up and
t:tellvery . D•via V•cuum
tle1ner, 0n1 hall milo up
George1 CrMk Rd. Coli
1114· 448·0294.

ln/sulated Doc Houses

*BASEMENTS *SEPTIC SYSTEMS
*FOOTERS *GRADING
*CONCRETE WORK

HYDIOTECH CHEMICALS

Day

Phon,e:

~WEEPER 1nd 1ewlng ma·
chone rapalr. parts. and

•live Ente~oonment efree HBO

SIDING CO. ,

Complete Gunor Work
Complete Ramodellng
Rooting of oil Typ11
Worked In home •rea
20 ye•r•
"Free Eotimateo"

s,norwy ro ...... n.so ....

Co.

factory (hob ·
j 2 Gouge Shotgu•• D•ly
12·5-tfc

VA.

SINGLE '24.95
304·675-6276

12'x16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'136'

•Rafrlger•tora
•Dryer1 •Fr..zefl
PARTS and SERVICE
4·5·tfc

"W,• R11t 1, l•tJ"

3·11-1 ....

&amp; Vicinity

Announcements •

Pomeray·Meson Bridle

Sizes St•rt From

6:30P.M.

446-4522

Bus.; 985-3813
Res.: 985-3837

3

...... P.fPiii&amp;sa.rit .....

l11lln from

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS

All M•..•

Yard aale Saturday. 1'h
milea north of Che1ter on
SR7

&amp; Sat.-10 •• 6
ClosHIIon. l r-.

A1111111 1IIGI: 1111! Ill s

RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PLEASANT, W.

•Walhlrt •DilhWIIhtra
•Reng81

CALL

OPENoWllh. lllun., fro.

.

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT

915-3561

Yard 111te: Sot , April 20,
only. long St.. Rutland.
Color T.V.. 8 and W T.V.,
glaaaware. lampt. furnituf'll,
chromaharp, mile. 1tem1.
814-742-22117

..............,,"

992-5875 Or
742-31

~
MOTEL

lashan luUdlng

Yard nla In Rut11nd bohlnd
gr•d• achool on Thur•·
dly,18th, and Frldly 19th.
Dr••••• 22 1h . allppera.
wh•tnota.

c,., 7• fu 7• s.nw,

Call:

u-.. . .....

SERVICE

sw--

Uniqooo Slllo t..t pllltkl
G"n Arre.,.._..s
$3, $1, I $12
ALl IRASS.....$1.00 OFf
fiGUIINU .....II.OO OFF
POaCElAIN IMD lfllS
Otlw Nko lt1 ..

Residential &amp; Commercial

...,.,_

APPLIANC~

On S1. Rl. 124 it

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

--

GUN SHOOT

JO'S liTTlE RED WN

MilLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Other finllncing

Depository

11

Business Service

- Out .......... .... 4,000.00
Nato end Bond
R - ..... 117,379.72
I.-E_.. A
Flacol Che91 ..... 1,312.110

a.................. 87.680.911
lntereat
ln-bnedll .. .. ,... 84,133.37
Eomlngo ....... .11.385.40 TotoiT........,
Flnoe ond
•
Bolonce .......... 1152,184.32
Foofelta .. :... .... . 35.922.16 lou Outotand·
AH Other
lng .. ...... .. ..... .... 3,871 .41
Revenue... .. 143,383.09 To111 a•noo .... 148,322.91
TOIII RIMinuo
Memonondl Dltl
Roceiplo .. . 1,118.901 !19
Security of l'etlonl
Veluallon ....... 167.020.00
and Property .202,108.311 InSide 10
'
Pubic Hoelth lnd
Mill ..... ..... ......... ...... 1.70
Welfare ........... 8,967.93 o.-1o
t.ioure nme
Mill .............. ......... 4.10
AC1MIIel ..... .. .... 1,135.88
'
Bailie Utility
,
Chertll' Mllllfltl ........ 18.88
T Sorvicoa .. . . 119,047.110 Ellimolld
Populltlon ............. 2,800
rlnlp«ttltion' '' ... 86.099.07
General Gover"·
FodoroiCentuo
ment .. .... .. ... ... 59.7111 . 18
Populltlon ...... ..... .. 2.72B
Pottonal Sorv. ... 54,228.93
Summoryof
Fringe
lndoblldMU
Benofitt .. ..... 11 ,880.112
Outltlndlng
Jon. 1, 1984
Motllrlolo and
Supplies .. ........ 44.431 7B Mortgage
R.....,... .... 1,089,000 00
29,690.48
G 0 !Iondo .. .... ..35,000.00
Bond Princopol
Rltlremont. .... . 9,000.00 TOIII ... ..... 1,104.000.00
RetiNOl
Note Principal
Rofiremant ... ... 10.899 .67 Mortgoge
Rownue .. .. .... .. 51.000.00
lntl!nlt and Fiscal
Cho- .... .. ... ... 446.63 G 0 Bondi ........... 7,000.00
TOIII ..... , .. .. ...... 68,000.ail
Other Operating
Outltlndlng
~ .. ....... 18.007.99
Dec 31 . 1984
Totlll Expend
,
Dillburs . ... .. .... 188.139.88 Mortgage
RIMIIlUI . .. 1.018,000.00
E•c RoceiptoO(Undor) Dlab .. .. 83,294 59 G 0 Bondi . .. ..... 28,000.00
T0111 .... .... .. 1.048,000.00
Operating Tronlfen
-ln .. ... ... ..... 4,000.00
(4)19,1tc
0p8nlting Jronlfen

RACINE
FIRE DE;T.

Avail..,ll

~

•S-Windowo
•Aeplecernent Window•
•N- llooflng

In

llaby PoraltHI,
Cago &amp; Supplior .... 124.75
Pair Fancy Finchu,
·•
&lt;oga &amp; Supplioi ••• '31.00
Cockati1l1, bolic lirds

4 10·1 mo

SMAll ANIMAl 110U1S

llltryt IAtlllty

BIRD CAGE
"$p1111 $pull/"

VINYL LINER POOL
lCRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
Over 400 Cholcot

VINYL &amp; AW.IIUI

MIOo4oy J , ..... s

3·11·1 ...

P£RSONAUZED POOLS

(614) 985-3805

'•.

flOW IS THE TIME TO CAll US
AT 992-3325.
Sut Murpliy, MitiOri leuoh
lttMn, Ylrtil and
lrvct ,..,.,..

RES.: 985-3837

• AffOIDAILE • POITAILI

cernpleto rliozatieo "Y·
time, yter around m your own
Hot Sprinl' S,.. Stop by to ••
the modtk we han 1n 1tock.
ILACilwOOD HOME SPAS '
4003 7 Sumoor ltd.
Po-oy, OH.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Ph. 16141

BUS.: 985-3813

4 4 I mo

E~)oy

EUGENE LONG

KEN'S

LONG IOnOM, OH.

Call 992-3561

Will do all types of
excavating, landiiCIIp·
ing, basements, sew·
age syo1ema, wo1er
and gas lines, wo1er
well drilling and ter·
vice, trucking (limestone &amp; dirt).

stores.

42 ACR£S - Orange Township ~ Barn, etc.

·

Expert SerYoce And
Quahty Name Brands At
DISCOUNT PRICES

billa. with

RIVERVIEW - 8 rms fireplace, 3 BR. gas luroace and I&amp;
IIi Walk to Sllhool and stores.

Estin~ah,~"

OHIO VALLfY
SAIELUTE SYSTEMS

, '

ICUI OUr fOI fUTURE USE)

G&amp;W
PLASTICS

GAS PIPE
WATER PIPE
GAS REGULATORS
OTHER SUPPLIES

Installation Available
4/4/lfn

216 E. 2nd St.

flEW LISTING ...:. Mlllllft·
port - Cozy, small, two
,bedroom home on a good
neoghborhood All on one
floor and ommedoate posses·
·soon Carport, level yard
. Askong $20,000.00

-

0'""""-

:vrnllliiSUPERIOR
EXIDltWIA'IIIG CO. tiC.

-- . .- .

POMEROY,O.
992·2259

Bond Prtncipol
R - 1 ........ 9 .000.00

R - 1 1 ...... 10.e99.87
l - I n d Fiocol
PI I...,. of
(3) 20, 37. 1413. 10, 19, 61c
Chorvee ...............446 53
Council.
TOIII E.pend.
Dilburo ..... ' "' 883,987 32
Did&lt; Fetty.
Exc Rocelpto Owr
Mo\'01' of Rutlond
(Undefl Dill&gt;... (47,078 13)
Public Notice
14117. 18, 19. 3tc
OpomingTra- ln .......... .. ... 4.000 00
Public Notice
Operating
TraColh Billa
-Out . .. ..... .... 4.000 00
Combined Annual
Other Flnoncing
NOllCE OF
FinonciiiR_.-!
APPUCAllON FOR
Sow-" '""" ... 5,689.50
For tho Fitcol Y•r
TOIII Other Fin.
MERGER OF BANKS
Ended December
&amp;our.- (USES) . 5.689.110
F•rmera Interim Benk.
31 , 1984
.....,_, Ohio4&amp;789 inUndl
e.-of
Toto!
Vllolge til Pomeroy
Receipt~ Ow.
to opplytothe Fodoral R....,.
Meigl County
!Under) Total
Boerd for petri illion to,.,.rge
I certify tho following report
Dilb . .. . .. (41 ,388 113)
wltfl The F - Sri ind to be correct and true. to tho
fundCuhBeillnce
Sevingo Company of Po.,.
of my knowledge
Jon 1. 1984 . 108,118.11
rvy, 211 W. Second Stroot,
JoneWolton
.....,_, Ohio 45789. The
Fund
Cuh IJoience
Clerk-T,....._
Dec. 31, 1984 '14, 729.48
Appliconll in- to ocquire
320 Moin St.,
Propo iet&amp; ~ Fll&gt;ds
control of The Foormera Bank
Pomet~. Ohio 45789
R-.ue
R-pq:
and S.~~~t~g~ Company of
992-2248
Pomeroy The federal .......
M-12, 1986 Chorgoo for
Service~ ... ... 288,134 .02
conaidM o nu~Mw of fiCior1
G0111m....,1 Fll&gt;ds
All Other
in deciding whether tOIPI!fiiYO R_,oR-1110=
R-..a ...... .. 10,378.38
the oppiicalion, lncluclng tho Ptopeny To... ... •79,268.59
TOIII
RIMinUf
record of perlormonco of
StatiO Lovied Shared ·
Receipt~ ... .. .... 298,512 .40
booo in helping to meet locol
T-. Etc. .. .. 103,084.21
a.dhModl.
Expenditure
lnt.._.,..-t
........ SeNicoo .. 54,228.93
You oro irMiod to tubmlt
Gront / .
"""""""" In writing on IIIII
Contnocto. . .. 384,499.66 fringe -ita . ... 11.880.52
Mallrialoand
opplicf- to the federal Chergoafor
44.431.78
R__.., Bonk ol C - . d
Sorviceo ... " .. 57,083.20
Util- .. ....... .. ... 29.690.48
E11t Sixth and Superio;
Feeo.Ucenooo.
A..,.uo, P. 0. Box 6387,
Permlta .... "' .. 14,163.31 Clpltoi iOutlay ... 30,000.00
Clevelond. Ohio 44101 The
lnteroot E~mlngo .. 1 1,386.48 Othor .Qporating
E x - ..... .. .. 18,007.99
comment penod will not and
Fin11Md
befont April 19. 1986, ond
.35,922 15 Total E.pend.
Dilburo......... . 188,138.69
rnov beoo-..~.
.
lloonl'l ~ for .....
131,504 71 Exc. Rocelpto o(Under) Dilb . .. 110,372.72
Dilling Pf'Otllt.. API:IIicalior•
818,889.19 Other Fin. Sources (USES):
may be found ot 12 CFR
end Bond
Port 282. Procedur..lor
Dilburlemontl
Reti-t
' ' 117,379.72
Security
of
COOling PIUIWIId application.
lntEemingo
&amp;
Peroonlond
Ilona may be found It 12 CFR
Filc:ol Ch"'11'JJ ... . 1,312.50
Property
...
"'
202,108.36
Section 282.25. To 0
Other Finonclng
Public:Hoelth
liMo .... ......... 4,600.00
copy
of
the
Boord'•
·
ond Welfare ....... 8,967.93
d - or ~ vou Mod infomoo.
Total Other Fin .
Leiaure Time
tion lbout how to IUbmit your
Source•
com!IIIOIII on tho apjolicent.
a.~~
1,136.6B )USES)
........... 123,192 22
~Mr. Martin Abramo to
Fund Cllh Balance
12111Yli79·2048. The Federll
Servicel ' .. . "" ' " 59,047.50
Jan. 1. 1984 .. 76,779 58
R_,o wift considlr your Tranoportation.. .68.099.07
FuJ1dCIIhBaillnce
common1o end ony _ _ .
General Gowm·
Dec 31. 1984 . 63,960 08
for. public mN1ioog 011 formol
ment
. 59,781.16
Jerry Bilek

FOR SALE
BY OWNER

~2~-.w
rl;J

E. M•on•loooii.IIIJI

pMod,

~ Outley .. :.448.512.43

Ohio

Public Notice

Business Services

DIRECTIONS .. ..

601

on 1M QOPIIcetion H
they recilvod by tho
R__..Brion011beforttho
1- doto of tho comment

.

*BOAT DOCK
*BATH HOUSE
*WATER 8t
ELECTRIC

GOOD FIStiNG·
GOOD HUNnNG
GOOD FUN
OPEN TILL DAII

Ia

ine a miQimum of 1 microblologicolllmpluech month No
-ooploe w.no collected end
•..tvad for the month of

FOOT
PARK

sso PEl MO.

of Ruttond

- - to -

~ monttDririg wil be

~

n.

PUBUCNOllCE

AT

NO MONEY
' DOWN

E•·Officio Cio&lt;tt
(4) 19. 211 (5) 3, 10. 17 24
8tc
' .
Public Notice

*10.000.00 end connot be
IOidforloM-.the- I od

-

.
RobottE Buck.
JUdge and

March. 198&amp;.
The · dep.-tment
1111
tlllon
otipo
to illiUnl thot

Public Notice

April19, 1986

Found: young, brown Garmon Shephord d"\1. Look•
llko mall On Eagle Rlclgo
Rd Coll114·99;!-2378

FOUND bundleolcloth11on
Oxlt ol PIOIAnl Volley HOI·
pjtol. Claim ot 900 Mon·
mon Circle, out 21th St.
Point~*""~'· W V1.
FOUND. keya on At 2 1nd
12. ollhe c.- c. Lowlo farm.
Claln ot tho W. Va Stlto
Dept . of Hlahw•y• office.
304·875-1210.

7

Yard Sale

.... _.o&amp;iiipoiii.........
&amp; Yicinity
'Yard Sale 3 Family Thurs.
18th, Fri. 19th. Jull off Rt.
141 at Centerqry on Lincoln
Pike. lith, 8th,. 7th hOUHI .
Boyo clolhao, jewelery,lown
mowere, too11. mtn •
women• clothea, dlah••·
pen1. linen•. mite.

19·20th. w· w corpet, 1m.
lrlg.. coffH toble, round
beck wooden choir. fullllizo
roll-a-way bed, olectric leo
cream freezer. hou1ehold
ltomo. All 1i101 quality clo·
thing. Separatelocetlona St.
3215, So. of Rio . Alllzor A
Gilliam.
Porch Sola Thurs.·Sit. Niteme,' vic. comrn~~dor com·
putor glmOI '"11 *29.95•a.oo ... Scenner. choin·
IIW. Call614-441·3180.

Auction every Friday night at
the Hartford Community
Center Truckload• of new

rnorchondiH every week.
Conalgment1 of new • uled
morchondloo elweyo wei·
comod Richard Raynoldl,
Auctioneer. Call 304·275·
3089.
GIGANTIC AUCTION Sot 6
p.m . April 20th, 1V.. miloa
ott Rt . 80 E11t on Alt. Rt.
10. We 1re pleoMd to
W~nounce we heve put together 1 fantaatic ale juat
for youl Tho following 11 a
portlel llotlng of oatatea,
ltor•ge end other conaign·
,_nt1. 1977 D1t1un 280Z
2 · 2 . FURNITURE· Prlml·
tiVII cupboardl, china c•·
binet1. aum wire. ladiea
'Queen Anne diH, roll top
deak. waah lUnda. ' oak
bedroom 1uite, wicker. high
cruat table, large camel back
trunk, Hlboy cheat wllh
mirror. large wood floor
lamp, ook II'I'IP tablet,
dlnn4or bella, drop·leef to•
bllo. clockl, cheat. dranen.
9x12 Oriental ruga. enor·
moua empire cheata. and
m•tching dre11er. 011k eecre·
tary, Vlo1orle 1920o 5; pc
Wot-11 bedrootn luite. old
doli1, other pine. ook. wal·
nut furniture and more 11111
coming ln. GLASS. SOYorol
Wellor ploco1, blue doco·
reted crocka. Cranberry De·
pronlon, Goble Flgurine1,
Victorilln. lempa and much
more. NOTE: Don't mlu 111
Everything sold to hlgheort
bidder. Wedon'ttrytobothe
blgge•t but tho beotl Col.
Kenneth Adkln1, Lie 381·
815. Ph. 429·4271 or 738·
2598.

9

Yard Salo Yo mi . off Rl. 1 80
Korr-Herrlt Rd . Thura.·Sun .
Quilt•. oak crib.. beHitl.
many ~•m• .. 9-7.
Yard &amp;alo, Sunday April21,
Jumbo D1iry Queen, lit 35,
In Rio Grandi, 1 1AM·5PM.
Y1rd Sail Fri., Sat. Toolo,
pueh &amp; riding mowtr'e.
tlllero, ahllin nw. clothe1.
Off Rt.7, 810r Run Rd.
Thurs. A Fri. on AI. 325
botween VInton • Rio
Grande. Children•. womeno
&amp; m.en• clothing. Lo11 moro.
Call 814·318-8828 .
Goroge S•l• 8ot. Apr. 20,
8:00 llll 7 Centenery, Bth
hou11 on left pelt Jumbo.
Ol001woro. alothing, houll·
hold item&amp;, mloc.
.

ll·I·Hc

······fiiCiiliiirCi;;·········

- Middleport
&amp; VIcinity
Yard 1111 at 33487 Iamon
Rd .. Roclno
April
18th.181t1.20th. 1011 mo·
tor, PTO'e.

Warited To Buy

We pey c••h for late model
clun ulod cera.
Jim Mink Chov.·Oid• Inc.
Bill Gene Johnoon
1114·&lt;t48·3872

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. Bodo. iron.
wood. cupboardl, cheira,
cheat•. be1kete. diahe1.
ltone jor1. antiquoo, gold
and allver Wrlte·M.O .
Millor. Rl.2, Pomeroy, Ohio
45789 or coli 814·992·
77110
Buying dally gold, llilver
coln1. rlngo. jewolry, otorilng
w•r•. old coln1. large cur·
rency. Top price1. Ed. Sur·
kltt Barber Shop. 2nd. Ave.
Middleport. Oh. 814·992·
3478.

Carport 8111 Sit ., April 20,
9AM: 2PM 204 Klnoon Dr
Chlep prlceo, frM clothing,
no uriy ule1 pl.....
Yord Sole 5 Fomlly. Thurl.•
fri.·SII., 8 ·6. JOCklon St.,
Vinton, Oh. Everything on·
llqu11 to automobile•

Public Sale
8t A1,1ction

f IIIIJill'/llll ' lil
S l! l vou :s

11

Help Wanted

Wanted: Motor Route Driv·
era needed for Tho DoHy
Sontlnel. Only hpnut. do·
poondlble per10n1 with rello·
, ble tranaportation need
apply Not • good ' income
for ju1t 3 or 4 houro a dey.
Apply In ~r1on or cell The
Dolly Sentinel It 1114·992·
21158.
AVON. Soli Avon m1k1
41% . C111111 4·448·3318.

18

t1elp Wanted

31

Do

Kotolc Londocaplng doelgn·
lng, plennlna. mowing. trim·
mine. rete it ahrubbery. All
round laiwn maintenance.
C111 814·448-3100. '

Montal HNith Profenlon•l.
Director for Day Tr. .tment·
Vocotlonli Rehlbllitolion
Center for . mentally dla·
oblod . Reaponolble for I I·
tabliahlng center from
ground up bolod on recently '
funcMd grant recruit staff,
HCure loclloty, Implement
tre•tment program. end net·
work with other locel provld·
en and rnource1. Require
Matter' 1 ctegr" In mental
he1lth · reletod field. piuo
two yeerl clinical I)IPI·
rlence; alao prefer aupervi·
aory ••pertence Competi·
tlvo Alary, good fringe
benefito. Sand ra1urno by
M1y I, to Dr. Georgo
Wlligly. E•ecutive Director .
lri·County Montal Heolth
end Coun1ellng Service.
Inc , 28 Woot Stlm1on
Avenue. Athena , Ohio
46701 . E.O E.

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21
Bu1ine11
Opport~nity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. rocommend•
th11 you do buoin111 with
peoplo YOIA know, ond NOT
to Hnd money through the
m•ll until you heve invead·
getod the offering .

Notion11 Comp1ny MOklng
distrlbutora to hendle ex tel'\·
aive line of reaidenti•l ..,d
commercl•l energy rft8nagement control•. ln1ured aav·
ingJ, co"tinuoue tflining In
marketing, ••lei end lnatal·
letion, cuatomtr leesing progrem. computerized energy
auditl, high income poten-

bporienced coolc, kitchen
wo(ker. Apply In peraon at
Hol•dey Inn, Glllipoll• No
phone• cella
for
ules-appt
guorontood. but con earn
e8.50 per hour. AIIO hove
opoonlngo lor light delivery
work . Apply to: Jene
Richerd· Wlllo1m Ann Motlll·
Golllpollt, on Monday. April
22· 9AM to 12 noon 1nd
7 :00PM to B.OOPM . E.O .E.

to

Will mow verdi In 01llipoll1
oreo. Call 814·448 ·2948.

Needed bodyman eape rlonced only. Apply In per·
oon 238 2nd. Ave .. Galllpo·
lit, Oh .

!O~Io~n~M~II~ta~h;;;•~·~~,:;:~

W1ntec1

I

tial,
no frenchite
fee.by
email
uwe1tment
eecured
in·
ventory, C•ll Mr Wetaon
Toll free 1· 800·982·4908.

22 Money to Loan

HOME OWNERS ·Refinanca
to low fixed rate Uu equity
R
1
s
Of
for 1ny purpose. Leader
ocept oniat· o1eo· Ilea Mortgoge Co' 814·592·
work. Locel company. Send 3061
complete resume to box
2020 In cere of the Gollipollo
Dolly Tribune 826 3rd. AVe • 23 Professional
Golllpolil. Oh 45631 .
Services
Application• .,. now being
accepted for the poattlon of
pool man01gor at tho Middle· Pieno Tuning and Repair,
port Municipal owlmmlng Brunicardi Muaic Co , 814·
pool for the eummer 446·0887. Twentieth year
monthl. Appllcotlono ••• of quality aervlce. lllne
eva liable at the mayor• a D1nilllo, 814·742·2961 .
office.
WINOOW TINTING Ro1i·
Petition Avelleble Work- dentlal. Commercial&amp;. Auto.
ohop Director for County Free ootlmatea Coli 814·
Bo1rd of Montol Rotardolion 445·9348 .
and o.... lopmontol diiObili· 1-,------_;___
tlo1. Bachelor'• degree with PIANO TUNING AND RE·
3 yeera experience In pro~ PAIR, Reduced rate1llmited
gram• lor MR·DO Jllroon• time only. Word' a Keyboard,
with Avoro, profound 1nd 304·875-5500 or 876·
moderate retardation In· 3824.
eluding ouparviolon and f l - 1 - - - - - - - - - nanclal management. SalifY
r8nge negotiable depending
on education and e~tpe·
rience, mutt poa1111 or be
eligible for Workohop Dirac· -:::-::-"::":'---':-,-.,--lor cortlflcoto •• io 1uod bv 3 1 Homes for Sole
Ohio Department of Mental
Relordetion end Davelop· Three bedrooma, centr•l air,
mentol Dinbilltiea. Quell· vinyl wall pep•. carpet
flld appliconto 1hould 11nd throughout. well lnaulatecl,
roaume by April 25th. 1985 new p•nt. attached garage.
to Mela• County Board of gu outdoor grill. awnlngo,
MR·DD P.0 .80K 307. John m1ny ortroo. C•ll814·448 ·
St .. _S yrocute. Ohio 46779. 2583 til 6 :00PM. ofler
6.00PM " Call 114· 2411·
Office M•neger Wanted with &amp;859.
minimum 6 vearteaperience
In accounting. Knowledge of Houae for ••le in J.ck10n
CO!flpuling 11 noce1nry. Su· County, Ohio. 6 milo• abovo
PB,rmarket IJlPfl!rience would Thurman off At 35 on Co.
bo • plul. We or1lookjng lor Rd. 'I 1, Bloomfillld Twp. 2
• pl'ofe,slional per•on to bdr.. ba'eement, attic,
grow with Ul. Thil pollitlon glrdon ....... large bock
It In the Mladleport· yord. good community,
PoMeroy area. Pleaee 1111d ecrou from Bloomfield
reoumo to The Dally Sen· ochool. Cell 814·2611·1251
tine), P 0 . Bo• 729V. Pome· oflor 8PM
roy, Ohio .
---------In Eotote· 3 bdr . on Rt. 36. 'fz
In Middleport, woi1r111 for mi. Welt of HMC. C1ll
Lo Solie. Both mull be 21 614·448·0803.
and experrenced in ml•ing - : : - - - - - - - - - drlnka Apply in pereon only Flatwood area-Pomeroy. 4
during bu11no11 houri.
bdr, FP. BM. ceiling, vinyl
siding, alum. window•. 17
JOIN THE ARMY NA· ocr01 ovollablo. Call 614·
TIONAL GUARD. GOOD 446·2359.
PAY. GOOD BENIFITS. ED· - - - - -- - - U·CATIONAL ASSIST· Muot Mil 3 bdr. ronch,
ANCE. Call 304·875·3950 W01tbrooko Subd.. FR,
or 1· 800· 642·3819.
woodburner, corport. deck,
cit~ ulllitiOI. 1Jo IChOOII,
RAWLEIGH PROOUCTS on ,35 ,000 C11i 814·446·
lllethiamonth Di1trlbutors 7144
noodod. For frlondly courte· - - - - - -- - - ous aervice Call Dale end kanauga Upper River Rd.
Wilm• Wood. Authorozed Houoo with 41otl, bom. C1ll
&lt;loolora. 304· 815·1090 Wo 814·258-t98Bor'l14·448·
deliver .
7228.

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REPS NEEDED for butino•o
accounta
Full time
I 8 0 •0 0 0 . 0 0 t o
$80,000.00. Part time
• 1 2. 0 0 0 .' 0 0 t 0
*18,000.00. No Aling. Re·
peat businea• Set your own
houn. Training provided .
Coil 1·812-938·1075 Mon·
Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM CST.

12

Situations
Wanted

Exporioncod painting .
8arn1. hous11. ell typea
roof1. Moig• oreo, cell 814·
992· 7418 In Gollio. coil
1114· 3117·0298.

18

Wanted to Do

Will do lown mowing A yard
work. Coli Kolth at 814·
2511·11251 after 8 :00PM.
Iowen• Conttruction .
Complote remodeling, flropioca lpocilllttt. Painting:
Interior A extorlor. Cement,
block, brick work 26 yr1.
••P•rience. ra•eon1ble
r1tea FrM eatlmatea. work
guerantMd. Coli 114·318·
8870 or 814·388·9e08.

Eem more C81h wfth Merrie·
Macl Show our 100% guo· ' Wonted to do plownlng and
rentood line of glft1, toy• A bruohoglng. In Addlaon·
home decor on your hourll Che•hlr•Kanauga arae . Call
No lnveotment dollvorlng or belor1 2PM, 1114·387 ·
_ 3_2_._ _ _ _ _ __
collectlngl Ercellont pay A _oe
beneflt1l FREE KITI Coli 1
nowlll14·441·7101 .
Will do out1ldl houH paint·
lng. Coli 114·448-2514.
Multi blllon dollar compony
loolclna for onthullaltic Nlf Would Mko to do hou11
motlvabd peroon with gooc1 cleaning. Cell 814·11112·
c1'84lbllty. No orporllllce 113111aftar 4 ·00 pm.
nece-ry. Tlolnlng progr1m
m...,.o you Into manage·
COLEMAN WATER WELL
,_nt. Prefer ege 25 and '
DRIUINO
oldor. Start Plrt·llme, 1·1 Pump nleo, Nrvloe. Aegl•·
hn.·....r. lnd Nm UOO· torod in Ohio. All work
•100 month. Full time guorantood Coli 304·273·
mare. lend reoume or loner 2S11. RaventWOOd. W. Va.
to Nethen Kirk, 122 Rich·
lend Avo., Atheno Oh Will do houH ciOinlng,
41701 '
•
304· 8715·8218 .

Bul~

On Your Lot: Bia 4 Car
0•r•gel8995 3bdrhomet
113,9915. SM Our Modell
Coli 1·1114·88~ ·7311

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_

_

Nlco 4 bdr. r1nch, Country
Alre Ee.. tee. 11,-J bethl,
s•r•e• W•WOrkbench. Y2
ocro ftot lo1. dock. CA. ge1
holt 1*29.00 budget) otor·
ogo building. U7.BOO . C11i
1114·448· 1990.
In Oalllpollo City, 82 Lincoln
St. •12.1100. nNdl rep1ir.
C1ll 1114· 2151·1773 1flor
&amp;PM. No lend controct1.
Be•utlful L·ahaped fr•me
houA. 4 bdr., t1rge LR .
modern kitchen. DA .
laundry· utility room, 1 V..
beth•. •tt•ched D1f!rage, CA.
*40'•· Cell 114·4411· 8084
or 614·448· 1387.
Emmacul•te brick. 3 or •
bdr • 2'h botho. flni1hed
boooment, appllonce•. 2 cor
garage. corner lot. Debby
Dr . C11i 814·448·31118 .

In Ewlngton. II room1, bolO·
mont, CH A A, corpot,
garage. Tim Mc:Aiillter.
*27.000 C•ll 81 4·388 ·
9915 or 114·182·1713.
For Alo or rani with option
to buy I room1 A both In
Glllll Co.. Hanrlan Trace
School Dlot., 3 bedroom•. In
.c:re lot II\ coUntry. county
w1ter.
bl•ment,
cel1r,
24.1100. CaN In
morning befOre 1 :30PM,
eel S1•·182·7417

t•reoe.

15 rooma. Nth, utlllty room,
otorm wlndoWI and d-•·
olumlnu~ llldlng, new roof,
g•••ee . C1ll 1114·1t2·
5204

Nothing down. Tou., . r
paymentl ot t333 par
month on ••eum11ble loan et
9Vo poor cent. lnaludad In
PIY"'tnt .,. 1exe1 end iniU·
. . - . Lo11 of ramodellng. 4
-oom1,1 1&lt;11 bath, oontral
hell In Porner~. l14·992·
707f.

Homes for Sale

HouH lor lila . It aclge of
town. Oolllpolla. ·Ow- will
lend controct. Coil 814·
448· 91211 .

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

3 bedroom• with tip out.
Furnilhed, eir. wesher,
dryer. awning . underpinned.
Set up or ranted lot. C1ll
114·982· 7479 .

Two
oq .fl .. 1
aero,
I ,::=:~~~:~o'i~orll~•:•uer.l1 Zx70 . 3 bedroom. good
room•. v
condition C1ll 114·992·
and fuel fumoce, hookup for 2412.
lrallor. 10 !"In from Porn•· - - - - - - - - - roy . Price reduced to 1989 Champion trailer
*44,000 . Coil 1114·992· 12rl0 with 19715 add·on
8093.
12.24. Good condlt lnn
Collll14·992· 21i89.
SyracuH "h .ere lot f.cing
river . City uwaga water end
old houH . *75,00. Coil
814-927-2347 avenlnga or
WMkendlll14·992·15974
Eutern School Di1trlct. II
room hortM in good rep• I',
fully cerpetod baHmentand
c•rport. 1 1 0 .crea Nicely
lendaceped 1mell orchard .
Will Mil furmahed or unfurnilhod. Coli 985·43615.

3 bedroom ~OuM 1n Ruatlc
HUla Fully carpeted. ator1ge
buKdlng. largo lot. Call 814·
992· 5085 oflor 4·30 p m
Nice older home, Vine St .
Racine. Uving room. kit·
chon, dining, 3 bedroom•.
both Include• kitchen IP·
plo1nca1, oome fumilhlngo·
Priced *40 ,000 Phone
814·949·2640 avonlngaaf·
ter B 00 . Anytime on
weekenda.
24xl0 modular home on 2
Iota. del~ched 30•30 two·
car garege. fully c.rpeted
with electric heat 1nd central air, 3 bodroomo, 2 batho,
family room wi1h firepl•c•
Fully oquipped kotchen
Ownera will help finance
Coli 814 ·992 · 5762 . Ap·
polntrnent necesAry Price
*45.000.
Four bedroom• . kitchen·
family room With fireplace,
flnlahed ba1ement . low
•so·o, Point Pl011nt. 304·
8 75· 3079, evonlnga .
Have en energy efficient
home built on your lot. From
*13.900.00. C1ll for 11li·
........ 304·675·3981 .

Arbuckle. 3 bodroom.lamlly
room, 1\i bath1. % ~tere,
1 ·304-586-p148.
Log Homo. 3 ocroo. 2 milo•
out Jerrico ftoed ,
184,000 00. Phone 304·
675 ·8822.

3 bedroom brick . New
Haven. Baaement. 2 car
garage, Iaroe lot, porch with
1wnlng, *115.000.00 304·
773 ·6132 or 773·6889 .
By owner. 9YJ per cent
eaaumable. 3 bedroom, 3
batha, living room. dlnint
room. f•mily room.
oqur,pod kitchen. patio. 1ir
con , double garage, low
70'•. Now Haven. 304-882'
2501! .

Rt. 2 North Iorge 7 room
houae. ell brick on 3 acret or
more. in ground pool, bllrn
and .~ut bulldlnga, Shown by
IPPOtntmenl OfiiY COJI 304·
175-2749. . .
• '
Reduced by owner 6'12
acrea. 2 houHI, 2 car
gorega. 2 born•. pond , Alh·
ton 304·578-2320.

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS.
RT 35 PHONE 1114-448·
7274.
1978 8ollglade 12X85, 3
bdr.. 111 elooctrlc, AC A
underpinning included ex.
cond Call 5 14·441 ·3289.
1971 Fr10dom good cond
Call 814-258-8620 .
Public Solo Soolod bldo oro
now being accepted on a
1970, 12•80, Holloy Park
M.H. Hrlel No. 609102.
Date and time of Mil, AprU
20. 19815 ol 12 ·00 noon.
Bida must be aubmitted
before dlto ol Ale . The
home c•n be ...n by appt.
only at Johnoon'o Mobile
Homea. 2110 Eaatern Ave ..
G11iipoli1. Oh 45831 . 1 ·
800· 382·815411.
3 bdr. 14x85 A lot. 2 ml
from Gellipoli1. Green
School Dlotrict, good cond ..
Iorge aundock, *14.500.
will consider tnde in of
1nything of velu1 •• down
poymont Call 814 · 448 ·
8038 .
197&amp;. 14•811, 3 bdr , oil
oloctric. email utility bldg .. in
town on rental lot. C•ll
814·448·2035.

For oolo mobile ho,_ 2 br.
70' •14 ' Coil 304·176·
1484.
1984 Schult totaloloctrlc. 3
bedrooms, central air. vinyl
underpennlng. roof, porch
and aun deck Custom made
wall to wall book cens.
living room. Poaalblt to
leeve on rented lot. 304875-5375
12•62 mobile home. under·
penned. air concl'. mult aH
to opproclotel •11 .1100 304·
075·8981 4 :00-1.00 PM

Farms for Sale

10 acrea with 40dSO bern.
t1 8,000. 1 1 5 ecrea with
40•80 b&gt;rn, *29B-ocr• 4
bdr . hoUMipprOx , 2Yt1Crtl
ua.ooo zv.. acr•• u .&amp;oo
Rt .' 776 . Call 614 · 379·
22811
120 ac farm. new brick
houoo . barn. outbulldlngo,
uo.ooo . Cell 814·143·
0119.
'
M'iga County. 113 •crea
with 4 bedroom houM, 2
barn1. 3 ponda. 20 .crea
tllllblo, 150 pluo puture,
with new fence , recently
drilled gu well. Will con·
Jld•r Riling houM and 1 0
ocr... Mutt Hll. Mod eo· a.
C111 814·&amp;92 ·4471 dov•
end 614·592·41524 nlghto.

Commorolol building for
rent 220 E Moln. Pomeroy.
Downataira locetlon having
1300 iq fl. floor apace.
Urge prrviM p•rtclng lot
bohind otore. All thia for
U10 a month. C1n be
M•ted on a monthly baait.
CoH 992·8232 onytlma
FOR SALE OR LEASE,
commercial property end
new bulldong 70'x100' w~h
2 aere, 200' road frontlge.
no zoing required. 2 milea
nonh of Point Pleaaant, W.
Vo . on Rt 82 . Phone 304876·1678 w-deya. 304·
175-7896 evening• ond
weekenda.
for All, 4•10 aluminum
building. hu 2•4 lromlng.
304·675·3884.

36

Lots &amp; Acreage

Lot foroolo loceted qn St Rt
664. rural water. tiPtic
tenk, good trailer site.
16 ,600 Coli 814· 387·
7186
Wanted: 6 to 10 acrea for
homealte in Green Twp. Call
614-446 ·4307.
Forty two ecrea near Forked
Run Leka Ha1 g.. well.
oloctrlc llno. t•lephono ca·
ble, privocy, quiet, good
place for houH . Seven ecre•
clund. C1ll e14•378·
8207

41

Houses for Rent

Split foyor, 3 bdr , 2 botho.
on 1 aero lend. Rt 1154. CaN
Franch City Mobllo Homo1.
114·441·9340.

"
•

•zoo.

2 bedroom f uml1hed

hOI!!•

1250 " '
month. Coli 1114-982·51 1 I
oflor 5:00PM

H .in Pomeroy

1· 3 bdr. mobolo home, oil
utilltea paid. fumiahed~
· .
petl, oocurity depo11t, *4
mo C•lll14-446 · 13811 oil
between 5 &amp;. 9PM .
:
2 bdr. w••her • dryer. weter
A tro1h pold, 1 milo tro~
hoapltal. UOOrentpiu1dep .
Call 114·448·1364.
Tr1olor for rent Cell 81 ...
446 ·4225 oflor 4PM .
1 2x•4 Kerwood. 3 tentli•
mi. out of city limn•. auitlble
for 1 or 2 adults onty t140
mo. llo dep Coli 814·446·

2 bd mobile home for rerit.
hnted with natul'lll ·au.
edutta, no peta Cetl &amp;1•367·7438 .
'
Trailer for rent in Vinton.
UOO dep. r11q .. UOO mo.
Cell814·388-9961 or 114·
388· 8304 .
·.

uao

3 bedroom•, lroo gu.
rent, *60 deposit. On 2h
ecreo in Portl1nd. Coli 814·
B43-6288 or 1 • 2153·17~e
11ter 5:00pm.
One bedroom mobHe hoMe.
304-875-4154

2 bodroom mobile homo f!&gt;r
rent , Burdolto Addn.
t176.00 pluo utli1ie1 ~r~d
depollit. 304·675·2484. :

JACKSON E$TATE~
APARTMENTS (Equ1l
Houolng Opportunity)
monthly ronl ot1rt1 at 1113
lor 1 bedroom and t1 98 for
2 bedroom. dopooslt UOO ,
locatea neer Spring V1lley
Piau 1nd Foodlend. ,..,01
1nd Cable TV -available
hours aa poasible1 0 am t0'4
pm and 7 pm to t p1n
Mondoy-Fridoy, Call 1114·
448 - 2746 or leave
mes,.ge

I _________....:._

Apt for rent t126 • up Call
676 ·6104 or 6715 ·63811.

Nicely . lurniahod mobilo
home. •ff ept • central air
end hoatln city. odullo only.
Call 814-441·0331.

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8achelor opt.. 11t cl1n
newly furniahed. Ref req'
t225 poor mo. 164 Firort Aft
Gollopolia. Coli 1114·448·
1515 or 814·441· 1243.

Furniahed 3 rm apt, upt..ira.
utilitiol pd. •195 mo .. •eo
de pool! , 94 LOCUli. Aduit1
only Coli 446·1340 or
446 ·3870.

Furnlohod offl•ianc~ 701
4th Ave .. Gallipo.._· *180
utiliti11 l)llid. afwq ~ ..th :
ldUitl. Coli 4411·44111 al\, •
7PM .
·
Up1teirt 3 rooms. fumlthed,
bath. Wllhlf·dryer, AC.
clean, no pete. r1f.. clep
r11q ., odulto Coil 814·441 ·
1519
Up1ta1ra unfurnllhed 3 room
IPI . corpetod. ulilililo• poid ,
no chlldron, no peta Coli
114·441· 11137.

10•511 19111 N•w Moon.
bdr.rm .• ell gas, air cond.,
.. tra good cond .. U,450.
Call 814-448-0175.

2 moblla'homolfOrlale. Coli
114-1112-3847 '· I

2 bedroom houoo In Porno·
roy large deck and be. .
mont, low utUitiN.
per month plu1 MC:Urtty
depoo lt . Coli 814· 1112 ·
8753

2 br fumilhod trail•. lo·
cated on Creb Cr- Rd.
30 ocro f1rm. llcih are•. 2 *150 . month, 304·1711·
bld.room traUer. unfinished .1206 .
hou••· low 30"a. weekenda
only 90,· 598·8429 .
44 Apartment
for Rent
Business
34
Buildings

2 or 3 bdr , 1 beth, kitchen ,
1tove A ralrlaerotor. llvln·
groom. dln!ngroom. garage,
g11 furnence. Locelod B
Porttmouth lid, *300, par
mo.. HCurlty depooit A
r~ferences required. Call
814·448-02154 eve.

1872 Schultz 2 bdr.
w11hor. dryor. AC.
cond. Calll14·211·1922

4 roomo end b1th. In beee·
ment, fully carpeted, new
pelnt, unfu rnished. Caltl14·
992·3090.

3587

33

7 room home with 2 car
goroge, In Cheohlre, t250
mo • plu1 dep .• adults qnly
no poto. Clll814 ·317·7271
or 114-387· 7302.
•

Bonk Bole· Ropoa-Md 14
widel. Jult poy t&amp;OO 00
down end tako o - poy·
ment1. No cherge tor dellv·
ery CeH todly. only ol• (IJ
remain. 114·772· 1220 or
814-773 ·39211.

Hou . . . for A1nt

Furnlahed. air cond .• cable;•
no city ta•••~ beautiful river·
view, Kanauga Fottflt''l Mo·
bile Homo Pork. 1114·441·
14•70 c..tte on 'AI acre. 1&amp;02.
2 ·cor carport, 1Bx2ti lddi- '1- - - - - - -- -tlon Coll614-992 · 3119 or Noca 2 bdr. Skyllno on Rt 7 ,
comp furn . w•ter paid . C.,l
814·992· 3132.
614· 2415· 15818.
'
Mobile home• moved lnaured 20 yeera eaperienca. Fully furnlohod. air, utl~leo
304 · 676 · 28611 or 6711· po•d . 2 bdr • adult• only Coli
1114·441·4110.
'
2998.

12x50 mobile homo 2 bdr.
room. 11mi·furni1hed, good
condition. Call 61 4 ·1182·
1183 after 6 · OOPM,
.4.800.

1975 Schull 1 2•115, 2 bdr.,
tot•l electric. eJ~c. c:ond
French City Brokerage Sor·
vlco, 814-448· 8340 .

41

2· 2 bdr. 1pt furnished. p~
electric. no petl, HCUritY
depo1it. 1350 mo. 2·3 ~
apta unfu rn11hld, PlY elect·
ric , no pet a, aecurttydepollh:,
1380 mo. Coli 114·441·
1385 cellbe-n5A9PM .
3 room• with private beth,
rot. R~quellod . Call 814.
441-2215.
Rl-lidl Apto. Middleport .
Special ratea for Senior
Cotizone. *130. Equal Houo·
lng Opportunltiot 814·
992 ·7721 .

1 bedroom furnllhlcl opt .
Coll814·812 ·5434 or 304·
112·21118.
2-oom hou" In Ml-•·
ville. B11ide Mlnorovillo
Church, by Bulk Plent. TQ.tol
oloctrlc. Cell 1114· 8Ir.l·

8215.

1-1 - -- - -- bedroom houH. fumilhed
or unlurnilhed . Adulllonly.
No pato or children . Country
locetlon. NNr Melga Hiah
School . Cllll14· 982·21f7
oflor 5 00 pm. Av11ioble
lmmodlotoly

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Two b1droom furniohed
lf&gt;Ortment for rent In Mid·
dleport. uttlltie1 pold CoM
114·1192·5014.
•
2 bodroom apartment•.
Now Hoven, WVe . Nn!ly
remodeled. I~ town. 11'4·
9112·7411 .
:

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-rfc.

Ono bedroom, total
Nlco. Cell 814· 112·201~.

�·\

Ohio
44

LAFF-A·DAY

Apanm•nt
for· Rent

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Walt, Jackoon ,
Ohio. &amp;14·288·11481.
Mo-y Forguoon, Now
Hollond. Buoh Hog &amp;oleo &amp;
Service. Over 40 uaod
· trector. to chooH from •
comple1e IJne of new '
· Uled equipment. urgelt
ooloctlon in S.E.. Ohio.

For rent Sleeping Roome
•Od light hou.. koepino
raoma. Park Centrat Hotel.

C.ll 614-448•07611.

46 Space tor Rent

'
Mobile
homo lot, 1 2' xliQ' or
•111•ller, '76 water paid. 4th
&amp;.-4\leil, Gollipolis. Coli 446·
4416 alter 7PM .

Trailer apace 12x50 trailer,
bottle gu or fuel oil hell
only. W1ter, .-wer &amp; gllr·
boge tumiohld. fenced and
private. llatirod cou'ploo pro·
forred. f100 per mo. Upper
St. lit. 7 . Call 1114-448·
0002

COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Peril. Routa 33, North of
.Pomeroy. urr loll. Colt
1114-992-747 .
Rental IJMICe for t _revel trail·
ere, camper•. fold upe. Wetar. .ewer. electric cable
hook upo. C.ll 304· 773·
6861 oftor 8:00 p.m.

Trailer Iota for rent. aewer
and water lumiahod, will
tM;e one smell child.

304~

87&amp;·1078.

47 Want~ to Rent
Nice 2 to 3 bdr. home with
ganga, near Galllpolia.
1280·•300 per month. Colt
814·387-0324 alter
6:30PM.

Mt:rr:lliitH11SP.

"Stop complaining! You
know any quicker way to
make a buck?"

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE
112 Olivo St .. Gallipolio. Now
6 u..d wood·coill etovea. 8
pc wood LR ..,lte U99,
bunk bedo 11 99, ontron
NCiinero •99, new &amp; u..d
bedroom

aultea.

rangea.

wringer wether•. 6 ahoea.
New livlngroom suitea
t199-1599, Iampo, aloo
buying co.l &amp; wood ltovea.
Cai1814·446-3169 .

LAYNE' S FUIINITUR!:
Sofa, . chair. roc{i:ef. otto·
· man, 3 tllbles; (extra heavy),
t&amp;B&amp;. Sofu end chair•
priced from *288. to t898.
Tabt.o. t50and up to 1128.
'Hido·o·bedo,U90. and ~p
·to t5110.; iota bodo t1411,
. Recitnero. *228.' to 837&amp;.,
Limpa
't28 . to t125.
pc. dinottn from e109 ., to
435. 7 p., t1 89 and up.
Wood toble with Ill• choiro
t2Bii to H41i. Dolk ., 10
up to t226. Hutcheo, •&amp;eo.
Bul1k bed complete with
mattreaMI. *275. end up to
t391i . Baby bodo, ., 1 o .
MattriiMI or box aprlnga,
lull or twin, U8 ., firm, t88.
end 178. Queen
*228.
4 dr. choltl, t49. 5 dr.

trom

•to.

chests. 1&amp;9. Bad frames,

UO.and UIS., 10 gun · Gun
&lt;:~bineto, U60.
Gao or
)llltCiric rong11 •375. Baby
.,..,.,,...,, U6 &amp; t3&amp;, bad
'(ramal UO. t211, &amp; t30,
'king frame UO. Good Hloc·
it,ion of bedroom ouitea,
,(.ockeu. metal cabinet1,
'lloadboardo t38 &amp; up to

.

:!85.

'LINd Furniture .. 5 pc.
"clinene, hnd bo•rdl; and 2
bedroom suitea. 3 miJee out
"~Iaviiie Rd. Open 9am to
5pm. Mon. thru Set.
81 4-446-0322
GOOO USED APPLIANCES
Wuhero. dryora, rofrigero·
ton. rangoo. Sk8ggo Ap·
pllanceo. Upper River Rd .
b11ide Stone Creal Motel.
111 4·448 · 7398.
County .l.Pplianco." Inc .
Oood uMd appliance• and
TV uta. Open &amp;AM to II PM.
)lion thru Sot. 1114-448·
,1f89, 827 3rd. Avo. Oolli·
-polio, OH .
'
'U•d rofrigorat9r. toblo end
4 chalro. lovo-t, . 41 pc.
aectlonal. rNHreu end box
oprlngo. Corbin &amp; Snyder
:Furniture. Coil 814· 4411·
1171 .

.

8, 8,000 BTU air condition·
11n tllll oo .. oide by oldo
· ~ootinghouoe ovocoda
gr"n e115· 4 othoro to
choou from, Cold-t ra·
trigo;otor white lroolfr"
., eo. 30 in. g111 ronr.
tl21, 20 ln. goa range f7 ,
g111 dryer t1 211, 30 ln.
otectric range f78, Kanmoro
auto. wether f911. Whirlpool
-thor llka now tiiiO.
lk•ee• Appltan.... Uppor
River Rd. Oallpollo. Coli
114-448-7318.

Valfay Furniture•. now &amp; '
UNd. Urge ltclfon of qual•
tty furniture. 12111 E11torn
Ava .. Oalllpolio.
Picken• UMd furniture. 304·
875·1483 or 6711 •1480 .
RICK 'S NEW AND USED
FURNITURE. Compare our
prlcoa, aavo todoy. Phone
304· 773-6430.
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63

Antiques

t .••

Modo in GIINpollo Circa
11180 handmade ougar cup·
board Oflinal llnloh, oxc.
cond. Aloo antiquo 2 piece
otop back . cupboard refln·
llhad in ox. cond. Cell
et4-3e7-7171 .

PHOTOSPECIALIIDiocfilm
developing ond printing
t2 .49. Now thru AprM 27 .
HOCKENBERRY PHAR ·
MACY NORTH.
Walnut end cherry lumbar,
cured, 2200 ft. Phone 304·
876-4412.
Matching couch, chair and

loototool' and recliner, like
new t360. 304-8711-11468,
Mondoy through Fridoy, 10
o.m. to 4 p.m.; 304-87&amp;·
30311 after 6 .
Wild Turkey Sauon · A,rmy
camouflaga • aurplua denim

. rental clothing . Sam Some·
rviUe'a Ealt Ravenawood,
Fri. Sat, Sun. 1 :00· 7:00pm.
Denim jackoto t1 9.00. Fire·
wood, Triumph motorcycle.
304-8'711-3334.

64 Miec. Merchandiee

Rolrigerator '2&amp; .00, good
cond, 304·117&amp;·8019.

Knouff Firewood Split· 96%

Windowolrcond, 7,000btu,
304-17&amp;-2931.

we deliver. HEAP vendor.
114-2118-124&amp;.
·Umeatone. S1nd, Gravel.
Pick up II Rlchardo &amp; Son.
Cell 814·448·7786.

SPECIAL cut olobo 8 PU
toodo delivered in dump
truck f1 00. or Zloldo f180 .
Ycu pickup t1 6. Coli 814·
246-5804.
'
16x24 rod barn typo bldg . 1
yr. old·lull of wootern lick.
Make offer. Call 614·288·
8&amp;22.

True Teet Tcto Rifler, 5 hp.,
Coleman camp atove. both
goOd cond, 304-875·2374.
Prom dreu, worn once,

lavender trimmed in white,
.,.. 3. 304-678-2'487.
Kolvlnator elac. 32 Inch
otovo t250. U11d only I
montha. exc. cond. 304·

878·113811.

3000 Ford dit~eltractor, II
ft. bUih hog brand buth'hog,
3 bottom plowo, adjuotab!o
Mouey Forguoon dloc,
U.89&amp;. Call 1114·2811·
8622.
Deere riding lawn
troctor. 6 opd .. U9&amp;. Inter·
national 8HP. 32' cut riding
lawn troctor f695 . Colt
814-2811·6822.
John

John Deere .corn plontor
t3911, new &amp; u11d hoy
equipment ot 93 Auto Soloo,
oee urrv ·Exline, Jackoon,
Oh . Coli 814·288· 8622.
'SATOH F·860·G, tractor
with 20-30 folder, hydraulic
bucket. 2 spd. live power.
12,1196. Coli 814 · 288 ·
6622 .
'
Ma...y Ferguson 50, PS.
live powor, with 6 ft. buoh
hog &amp; 2 bottom plowo.
t2,996 . Coli 814-288·
6822 .

8 HP Gravely troctor. walk
behind. olectrlc atan, high·
low treno.. 4 yra. old with
mower. - plow, tiller, duel
tlroo &amp; choino, 11,8911. No
trodeo. Cell 814-4411·1870.

Wooda 7 ft Buoh Hog
f1 .600. 28 It tobacco pipe
trollorol1) t&amp;OO .. 121 1900.
Morg~~n'o Woodlown Farm,
Rt. 311. 304· 876· 1288 or
304· 738·2342 .

4,500 tomato lllkoe, u..d 1
Yllr. RIIIOnlble prlcol. 2
wh"l garden tractor with an
8 horto lrtn• engine .
11&amp;0. leer .Cot 8 cryatle
IICiftner. t100. can 1114·
948-20811.

Fire-d t20.00 plj:kup
Call
load, 130.00
304·8711·8782 0~ 171·
2881 .

doltv-:

57

Musical
Instrument•

Upright plano. foir condl·
tion. 'A.I. Chua-Now
York'. dart. wood with on·
g r - daiiiJII, 1210. Con bo
ot 3218 Howard Aw.
baboMn 4:00·8:00PM.

68

a.

Fruit .
Vegetable•

Onion plonte luot arrived·
white, rod • yellow. lwlahar
Jmplemant Co .. lt. lit. 1 N.,
Golllpollo, Oh . CaR 111A·
448-0471.

19 For Sale or Trade
1177 Cadllloc Eldortido, nil
or trade for aood ulod
piot•up. WNI toke auna ••
pert poyment. · 81 4-lli2·
7412.

81

Ailla Chalmoro lawn and
g~rden· trector. 1 week IP•·
clot: 1 Meldel 6020, 21 hp,
ditNI with IS It Woodo reor
mounted 11wn mower
tll.200.00. 1 Model 5015,
18 hp, diuot, 4 whMI drive
with 4 It Woodo roar
mo)lnted lawn mower
f5,800 .00. 1 Modol812. 8 .
opoed, 12 hp .with 42 ln.
mower U.9oo .oo. Two
·Model 818, .1 II h1&gt; wHh 42
ln. mower t2,150.00.
K•fer Service Center. St.
Rt. S7, Loon, W. VI . 304·
896· 387&amp; .

71

Would like to buy 80 be lei of
good hoy. Cell 814-2841·
1828 .

72

Auto• for Sele

1 .J yr. •••· blood llneo. Colt
Slete Run Farma, Jackaon,
Oh . 1114· 288· 1787 or 1114·
2B8· 8396.

1974 Volkowagon Suo. now
engine, brokoo, ahocko.
good body, ., ,000. Nogotf.
obt.. Cell 814·448-4313.
9-8:30 Mon.-Fri.

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Bently Pig Silo Wed. April
24th, 7 :30PM. Fayette
County Fair Groundi. W•·
ohlngton CH . Selling 1&amp;0
hood of Duroco, Hemp.
Duroca croU bred. Barrows
&amp; glltl . Roger Bently 513·
&amp;B4·2398.

Reg. Charolelo bull Polled
18 mo .. llrebyTornodo-Dan
Chlppowano Chorolaio
Farm, Ind. t1,000. Call
614·379·2606.

19811 Comaro 3911 4 opd .,
12,600 or will trade for
motorcvcta. Colt after &amp;PM,
81 4-24&amp;·8832.

'74 Oremlln, good work cor.
'78 Suboru Brat, now point
and tlroo, 83,000 mllao:
304·1178·8217.
..

Round baloo lor Hie. M1do

Three 1980 Ptymoutho. One
'74 Chevrolet, one rogio·
terad Mala Cocker Spaniol.
Phone 304·1711·&amp;&amp;70.

t111 .00oech. Coll814·742·
2892, Gary Horper.

· 66 Seed l!t FettiliJer

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71
Autos for

1980 J"p Chorokko, PS,
Pl. locking hubo, gocd
cond. Coil 814-241·6841 .

Motorcycles

I;;:=;:===;==
75 ·
Boats and
Motors for Sale

1981 GMC Y, ton pickup, 8
ft. FIHtolde, 3&amp;0 dl-1
engine, PS, PB, outo., bad
liner. Contoct Mr. George,
814-448-&amp;346 8:30AM to
&amp;PM ..

Tro ns purlallllll

16W Thundorcraft tri·huil
with top, 90 HP Mercury
with power trim. IHI then
60 hro. on motor. Dilly
traller·exc. cond. Call 814448-8098 oltor IIPM.

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TOP CASH paid for '80
t man Buo tractor with
trolling motor, 1328. Coil
model end newer uaed ura.
81 4·258·1882.
Smith Bulck·Pontllc, 1 91 1
Eootern Ave., Gollipollo. Call . Chevy Luv pickup for aale
•aoo. Call 1114·2118·8261 14ft. boot with troller I! 40
814·446·2282 .
oftor &amp;PM.
HP Johnoon motor, 11,180
01 batt cflor. Or troda lor PU
Bl Fir.bird block w·whlto
totter tlru, t-top. 81 Dodge 1978 2 ton International truck of equol volue. Colt
Omnl 38.000 mi .. 4 cyl . 811.000 mlleo. lt"l flat bad. · ,e-:-1-:-4_·_4-:48-:·:-43_3_7_._-::---:auto. w-alr, *2.4150 firm. auto. trana, power atHrlng 1
In good condl1ion aoldng, 14 ft. John boot, Evinruda
Call 614-281·81122.
t2,600. Alto 11174 Chevy remote-control trolling mo·
72 Plymouth Sotolltte 31 8 Luv with camper 4 cyl .. 4 tor. Oopth finder and traitor.
engine, rul'• good. body opd .• Florida truck no ruot, t700. Call814-742-2875.
rough, 1200 or make offer. f1,000 firm. Call614·379· 1 - - - : - - - - - - 2280 alter 7PM.
12ft, Saaro oluminum boot.
Coll814·4411·7218 .
S.mi·V bottom with owivel
Datoun 280 l oportecor, 1981 F-100 Ford 14989, -~~ and troller. Colt 814·
auto, AC, AM·FM, GC, 1981 Chevy Luv f3999, 742·2128 morning• or
t2,&amp;00·. Call 814-448 · 1981 Ootoun 13999, 1980 ~~~~~--::----::-:-:
0 · 50 Sport 0 ~ f3 991 • l·17 ft. Creotllnor, 1 II"
4897.
·
1877Forc1F-1110t24118. AII
u
19.2 Dod •fte 400 2 dr., truokoprlcadtOIIIIOrtrade. inboord-outboard.
t I power
tab
O Bulavllo
e
40,000 mi., auto .. 13,800. John'o Auto Baleo,
~~~~~~~~r~m~=·~·
Call 81 .. ·379-2728 .
Rd, Golllpollo, hlo I 14I
4411·4782 .
.
1978 Dodge Magnum XE
cond. t2,200.00 .
bo- o trail
ooma
work
.
Colt
81418711
OMC
AM-FM
cuo..
ne -~a
~
0••0 n B t orh
0
'448·0068.
. rolley whlllo, 8 ft. bad, oxc.
.
.
cond. Call &amp;14-387-7147 e•··""u.uu, SM Trl County
~"&gt;PIOn,
304-87&amp;-21188 .
78 Orand Prix 8J n- tlroo, ...
_ •.
v
••
I
job
t====~~===:.
ohock11, brakoo, po nt
,
lull power, t2,500.. Call 1914 Chevy ton truck. 41 ' 77 Auto Repair
814·2118·11439.
cylinder. 4 opted. Rune

· They'll Do It Every Time

1

good
. Call
• n v..tim 1
.425.00.
1182-1987

THEN THEilE MU6T 0'
BEEN SOME/10t1Y ElSE
WITH 'ER! M!Wf'e HIB
F,;2/"'iV, lllllfJTI!tr.~..

.

'

PlUM~i~G HE~T-: ··

72

Ford F·100 V-8, 3 opel. ltd.,
t3,2&amp;0. a.. to app,..late.
Coil 814·4411·11408 oltor
6:00.

ANNIE

or;

7

Fertilizer by bag or ton.
1103 Filth Stroot, New
Hoven, 304· 882-2271 or
882·3368.

Truch for S•le

J It J's Home Improve:
menlo, Siding Vlnyllo alum!&gt;
num aiding. owerheng rutter
• roofi"B· FrH eatlmatea.
Coli 614·387·7488.

'.

·1 981 Bub•ru .f-ront ""'"'
drive llltlon wogon O.L;
pookoge. 1984 8 ubaru 4
Attention Area F1rmerot Get whilll drive, 2 door, hatch·
your Dekalk seed corn •
back, G.L. pockoge. Coli
alfalfl •eel in Galli• Co. 304·4118· 10111 or 4118frtn'n Tim M..ote. Moot
1&amp;03.
c~::f'''~~~~-: :~'~'~~~~ oloo.
.C
for '19&amp;i' ·.F.;;i-d ·.Crow~ ·Yictort.i, ·
..,,,1011,
'pho;;... •"4·1711· 101I.
·
1~--'--:--::---:-::-­
·- "'"
Kenworthy seed Corn,
phone 304-876-1608.
Tnick• •or Sale

4

WITH TIIO"'I! MEN
WA'!J JU!tT L..U&lt;.e
YOU A~WAY~
TAU.6HT Me-

.'&gt;

1983 Hondo 780 Shadow.
Excellent condition.
Price: tz , 2110 . Coll614 ·
949-2437.

Hay l!t Grain

of orcherd grass and clover.

.....""'"

Fettv Troo Trimming, otumo
removol
. Call 304·8711•
19B1 Hondo 780 cuotom,
'
1331.
2. 700 mi ... padded oiooy bar, ,
oxc. cond. Call 814·387· RINGLES'S SERVICE, e•, •
0394.
perlenced carpenter. alactrt-;
m..on, Jlllinter, .roof-1.
Honda CB 880 with 2 cian,
lng
(lncludi-:-g
hot tar;
helmets • 'i ntercom. Mutt oppllcotlcn) 304-87&amp;·20B8
Hit. Call 81 4·4411·81163.
or 87&amp;-73118.
1977 Su&lt;uki lor 1111, •360. Rotary or cable tool drilling .
Colt 1.14·21111·112111 after Moat wollo completed HoM
8PM.
dey. Pump 11le1 and ..rvt·
....
304-8911-3802:
'
1983 V-46 Magno 760 naod
to oell, 12.200. 304·4178· Storka Tree &amp; Lown Soorvico.
64118 Mcndoy ~hrough Frl· undocaplng. -ding. tertii· .
dey, .1 0 o.m. tc 4 p .m.; l&lt;ing,
thatching, for com- •
304-8715-3036 alter 6.
plete lawn oervico. Colt lia."
Hondo troll mini 50 bike, exc 304·11741-2010.
cona,' 1200.00. 304·676- B &amp; 0 Homo lmprovomento,
1288·
repl•c•ment· windqwe.
-:1::9::8::3--:X::R::8::0:-H::-on-d:"a'"~.....,.ex-c aluminum toffit, vinyl lldcond, t4&amp;0.00. 304·876- lng. Conttnuoue guttera•. frM;
&amp;188.
eetlmatea, all work guaren•"
IHd. Sprlrig Dloccunt, coil··...........__
-1-:9_7_6_H_o_n_do__7-:6-:0-.n_a_w_t-:1,-e-o, ovonlngo 304· 878·2844 .
..,
1
bago, box bora, ow milaago,
make an offer, call304· 773- 82
Plumbing
8838 .
'
'I
8o HNt.in~
1982 Yimaho 7&amp;0 Muin
·
oholt. driven, 8,000 mil..,.
' CARTER'SPLUMBING" ..j .
With extru. min! ccndltlon.
AND. HEATING
;.
t1
,
800
.
00
.
304-882
3678
.
Cor.
Fourth
end
Pine
.;.J
. ·
•
Oallipolla, Ohio
••
1981 Hariov Davldocn ~hone 81 :t-446·3BBB
' •
· BPI"""· 3,0QO mlloo, I~ ow 111.4-448-4477 :'.
room cond; · 12,89&amp;. Cell ·
JiM 'S
lo
M4·1182-2ooe . · ·
lNG .. Rt. 1, Box 356, G1lll·•
polio. Coll814-387~0571 . · :
1980 CR 250 good condl·
lion. 304·&amp;76-1780.

19BO Malibu wagon. 1977
Nova 2 dr .. 71 Olda Cutlo11.
Will toke trode. Cell 81 4·
4411· 7832.
79 Muotong 4 opoad . Colt
81 4·448-31143.

t.i8 Molino Tractor. 11,150.
Victor Behr, 3 miles N. of
Cheotor,Ohio . Coll 9815·
4240.

74

'1 979 Lincoln Mark IV.
28.000 mi .. located. garage
kept. fll.jiOO . Call .,_..
446· 2078 .... .

4-H Suffolk market la_mba.
Taylor &amp; Taylor, Rt: 141,
Aroblo . 814·843·2286.

Ear of corn, $2.60 per
bulhol. Cell614·843·621 &amp;.

THE 6oN\I'-II YOU GIVI OUT 05
TH! ONE 'IOU GI'T IACI&lt;,

a.

1979 Monte Carlo In wry
good condition. Cell 814·
441-3243 oveninga.

Livestock

plow for Fermoll Cub. Belly
for Farman Cub.
Phone·8i4-986· 3886.

"&amp;CALI6o&amp; WHAT

HAPPIONIOI&gt; TOOAY

70 OCINO ANP OI&lt;;INT.

1973 Ford 1700.00, good ---:--::-~-:---:·ic. cond. 304·11711·2228 .
0 &amp; M Contractoro. Vinyl
ond aluminum tiding.
replacem•nt window•·
73 Vana 4 W.O.
In outlllng • roofl ngrem odollng 1 nd now
1979 CJ·fi Golden Eagle, conttruction-gutters. Cell
304. ·v-8. PS. PB, opoker 304· 773·61 31 .
whHfo, low mileage, exc.
cond. f4,1SOO. Call 1114· J &amp; L lnaulatlon. Vinyl
..ding. roofing. replacement
448·9700.
wlndowo, otorm window_!,
11!79 CJ· 5 Golden Eeglo, otona doon. Call 814-99;c.
'
PS, PB. low mileage, good 2772 .
cond.. t4,1100 . Call 1114·
448·9700.

1.t77 Oklo Storllro V-8, 4
opd .. hitch back with oun
roof. good tire .. good condition. Alklng e1 ,800. Call
814-379-22110 otter 7PM.

1972 Fiot Coupe 'with 1882
motor, low mllaage, good
co~d.. alklng tl588 . Call
814·448-8024 after 8.

Horae drJtwn di.c. Turning
mower

6000BYI!, Mlt. M&lt;kEE.
'rHAooll&lt;-!&gt; FOR 81!1NG

'

llototillora, prefer Troybllt.
but will buy any make, onv
olze. Ca111 · &amp;14·693·883&amp; .

64

CAPTAIN EASY

BASEMENT
....
WATERPROOFING
,
Uncondltionatlllotlml guor•ntH. l,.ocel reference•
furnillhod. FrH utimatll .'
Coli collect 1-1114·237- ;
0488, day or night. Rogara
Ba..ment Waterproofing.

62 Wanted to Buy

63

Home
Improvement•

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout·
lng. Now ·lnotaillng rubber
roofa. 30 y"e1r1 experitnce.
opocloll&lt;ing in bUilt up roof.
Cell 814·388-9857.

t;~~~~:;~~;:=-r~~=;::::;~=;::;;:;:=~

Sulky and roller for Gravely.
t4o .oo both . 304-878 ·
3898.

The Daily Sentinel Page- 11

1873 Dodge Motor HorM:
111 '"' tong, muot Me ~o
approciato, low mil•ae ...
priced right. 304-8711:
37711.

tractoro. 304·882·2537.

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WANTEO·Areo &amp;porta En·
30 inch oloctrlc range. •••· thuotaota IIIII won1 to r•·
40 iilcfl oloctric ronllf,•lll, ctlvo direct maN opoclalo
4j) inch
range, •a8, , 1111. on exciting now mer·
chandi11 program, frOm Trl
KenmOre waoher end dryer,
County Sparta, 304·11711·
f160, lllf·defroot rofrlgor•·
2811 or write to lit. 1, lox
tor, f100, woahlng ma·
chi-. •ee end up, oMctrlc 471, Point PINHnt. W.Va.
dryerJ.. "5 and up. Coli Incl.,. nome lddrlla and
114·742-2382 .
~~~-

li••

Couch, Selmer alto •••· 2
trailer beda (mettreaa A. boa
opringol. 304·8811· 3404.

1-::-::-:-:---:-::--::-=-.;

1·~•w Alii a Chal~en 4 ro!A!
Dna black &amp; white TV &amp; no-till com planter. we con
17.8 cu.ln .. GE relrlg. gold, •ll!·fm radio •·c •. d, c t1 00. lftt up ~it~ 74 plat~ . units Qr
equip. fOr lcemikir. no . Skiddill KIHII lnd chalnl
!root, 3 yri. old, UIIO. UOO. 78 Ford outomotlc -78 otr· unite beth· with
We can fi,nance
Hearth Moll woodbumer trona. f1 00. 304-6711· monitors.
new planterainterut fret til
lnMrt, 1 ~
old. UIO. 17112.
"' '
Jon. 1, 1 988. Call on prico.
Slzoll
hat,
Cllalmoro
row,
1-uoed ,O.IIIaplanter
~128.
.
.
no·tiH·corn
dry.4 fort
'66 'Building Supplie·s.:. 77 air u~tt,, monitor 13600.
Pool
1·uoed AHio Chalmoro 4 row
Lot ue
your pool ---,...-"-----~ . no;till
with dry fen, 78 air
1100. 10% off, all · pumpo Building Matarlala
unito
with in11ct boxeo.
and llltero. Middleport 11 4· Block. brick, o-er pipet, monitor
uaed 1 year.
992·&amp;724 or Golllpollo111 4 · wlndowo, lintolo , etc . f6,600. 1 -u..d 8 row no·till
448·30111 :
Cltiude Wint1r1, Rio Grande. ~ry fert. 60 oerloo plate unit•
0 . Call614·246· 5121.
inuct 1o herb boxoo.
Spring Special· Pot riot utility
13,000. Con ba cutto 4 row
building• on dioplay 11 two Stock, brick, mortar and .t2,600. 1-uMd B row no·
convenient locotlono, 8 • S m..onry auppliea. ·Mountain till, 70 series plate unit•
PrOduce. Viand St. in Pt. Stott Block, Rt. 33, New inoect attach. dry lirtili&lt;er,
Plooaont, and French City Haven. W. Va. 304·882· end transport *3.900. Ctn
Mobile HomH In Galllpolla. 2222 .
be cut down to different row
lx12 t895, oloo 10•1 II
widths.
1· new 2 row 3 point
t9811. Delivered and 111 up
no-till with 74 plato untto &amp;
on your lot.
66
Pets for Sale
lnoect boxeo 11 ,900 . 1· uoed
2 row 3 point no-till with 70
TRS-80 model Ill computer
Hries plata unltt and in..ct
with 48K ond loll of toft· HILLCII EST KENNELS bo•er *1400. Remember
ware . Colt 1114-441·3243 Boarding all breoda. H11tod Ailil Chtlmera Wll the tint
evtninga.
indoor-outdoor facilities. comp1ny on the m1rk1t with
Oobernian puppllo: a no·till plinter. They otlll
Power Craft 4 cvcto, Brlgge AKC Service.
Callll14·4411· have the etrongest • molt
I Sttetton riding lawn Stud
euceenful venitile planter
7798
.
mower. t~96 . Call 1114·
en tho markat. Can ba
2BII·&amp;822.
Judy Taylor Grooming. Call IPICed from 20" row spacing to 40" . Your authoriled
814·3117-7220.
Good grain fed freezer beef.
Allio Chalmero &amp; Now HolCall 814·4441-0859.
Briarpatch Kannola Profel· land Dealer for thla are1 .
Keefers Svc . Center.
8ft. aluminum Mtlllto dlah. olonol All-br11d grooming. St.llt.S7, Pt.PI. Ripley Rd.
Indoor-outdoor
bCMirdlnl
fo·
8 moo. old, •2.000. Coli cilitleo. Englllh Cocker PI· We are 13 mi.S .of Raven•·
814·2118·1126 after 3PM.
nlal puppieo. Callll1 4· 388· wood Bridge . 304·8983874.
9790.
VANOUARD PAINTS·
Quelity you can trult.
Oragonwynd Cattery Ken· 11181 Mooooy Ferguocn 150
Eborabach H 1rdwara, not.
Himalayan, Peroiln dieMI tractor alao, Buah
Pomeroy. Ohio. Call 1114· and CFA
Sio,_
kittono. AKC .Hog, plow •nd dioc. 304·
992-281.1.
Chow pupploo. Call 81 4· 8715-3828.
IHay for mulching. Right 448·3844 alter 7PM.
Kaefera ServiCe Center Ia
front fonder for 1 977 Ca· R ill -~
t1 8
t0 3~ ho ldl ngiiPICII
· 1m~,ngon
. -1
l!laro. Coli 742·2838 or
ag "'- ma
aog '
AO·BAO 8nlad Food Stor·
yoaro old. Good hunter. UO.
742·21509.
lgl and Forage Syatem It
Phone 814·912-81 115.
tho Boden Community Con·
Wanted to buy 1 pair Lope Fl·• T k
d p t Sh
tor on lit. 87, Mondey, April
rebbltt. For nfe 1 Winne•• on an
•
op, 22. 1986, 8 PM. Any
Jockoon Avenue,
bago truck toppor and 1 76 2413
Point
--aunt.
304~·75.
· lnterootod poroon
11 wetYamahlo motorcycle. Cell 2083. Fi
,.,.
u
d
·•,
blrdo
end
more.
como
to
olton
,
•
oompony
814·8112·111514.
1v1 ill ba 1h11
reprnontot
w
10
exploln.
White plno traoa. 4ft.to 8ft. UKC llogiotorod Treeing
You dig. 18.00 aoch. Coli Walker puDDioo. t211.00.
304-875-8348 alter II PM
1114·1188 - 4143 after or
3Q4·117fi· IS371 .
1:00PM.

Antlq,.... 3 CMik delko. · 1
ptoyer plono; llaotourtnt 8
lt. oloctrlc grill! guitar. 3
d..,.,.: N- lound·doolgn
tum1olllo. kat motor end
troller a n d - mloc. ltoma .
7-ploca livinoroom - · Hko. can 814·H2·91117 01 114·
brond now. Call 814·381· 112·2881 . Lo lollo.
Mldcllap0f1,
8212.

Country Ook tablaa, chaira,
cupi!Owdo, dollto. leo boxH.
Conkloo, Tuppero Ploino, lit.
7 . Hond crafted 1nd
llnillhad.

Ford 9N triCtor new tune
up. paint. rune good w-

hoavy duty 4 ft. buoh hog.
n , a6o. Cell 814·288·
8822 .
l - - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - - " " ' 1 1 n t e r n a t i o n • l 340 tractor
P$, five power, 3 pt. drew
bar. 3 bottom plows.
61 Household Goode 64 Misc. Merchandise 12 , 3 9 6 , Col! &amp;14 -286 ·
81122:

herdwooda. Vou pick up or

61 Household Goods

Saker utility tool .box bad·
fila 1 ton truck, now 8 ft.
. pull-typo buoh hog U811.
New 160 lb. -der t1 98
_U..d Masuy Ferguaon baler
t496. CaH 814-288·111122.

Pomeroy- Middlepon, Ohio

79 Motors Home~
8o Campers

looder, oil hydrlulic will
Farm Equipment · end
lit on Lonq· end Oliver

Spring Spoclol: 24'x30'x8'
with 11'x7' gorellf door &amp;
oorvlco door . t3,888
erected. Iran HorN Bldgl.
814· 332·974&amp; collect .

Furnished Rooms

Mobile homo lots, II &amp; R
Mobile Homo Perk, Buloville
Rd. Oolipolio, Oh . Coli 81 4 ·
448-0627 or 1114·446·
1283.

KIT 'N' CARLYLI ®bJ Larry

F1rm Equipmeot

.':. ltVI''IIJi.k

61

Nice ctun apartmenu,
Henderoon, 30"·1178-1972
alter II PM .

46

81·

ARlo Cholmoro 11040 front

APAIITMEII!TS , mobile
homH, houNo. Pt. PltoMnt
ond Oolllpollo . 1114-448·
8221 .
;

l,llrll )IJIJirlrt'\

.Friday. April 19. 1986

Aprll19,1986

.

Paroono Body Bhop. Loculi
Rd. Pt.PIHMnt. Pool K.K .
Freo Eotlmotoo. · 814·98&amp; ·
4174.

1974 FOrd I ton truck·LWB
with 12 ft .bed. 11,200.
Call814·992-31114.
1882 Chevy .,. ton Sllvo·
redo. 4x4, 8.2 dloaalloodod.
Call814·848·2437.

Evening Television Listi"'{.K.,,.s_..:.____...;__________;,...._________________~=-=-==-::-

Good · 1 Exc•v•ting. ba•emenil, footefl, drlveweya.
Hptic tlinka. lendtclping.
Cell anytime 814·44841137, Jom11 L. Davioon, Jr.
owner .

77 Jayco comper ·oloepa 8 ,
air, owning, •••· cond. Coli
814·2111·1141.

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SEWING Machine ropoira,
tervlce. Authorized Singer
Sot•• &amp; Service Sharpen
Sci1aor1. Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 114·912· 2284 .

Newahour

(jOJNewa

01

(jJJ 111- Name. That
Tune
•Jeffenon•
IHBOI Uttle Rivor Bouod in
Auatr..i• "fhls band from
·down under' performs
some of its top hits In c on ~
cen .
·7 :30 • CD Tic Toe Dough
(I) Clac:O Kid
(I) Flutle: Little 8ig Men
(I) Major League Baoobalt:
Houaton at Atlenta
(I) D (I) FamNy Feud

General Hauling

Jemes Boys Water Service .
Atoo poqlo filled. Call 1114258-1141 or 614-448·
1176 or 114·448-7911 .

Ken' a Wator Service . Walla,
cl1tern1, poole filled. Phone
1114·367-0823 or 814-3877741 night or dey.
·

79 Motors Homes

(I)J-ndy

'72 lnllr'l 24 It Hoy truck
f2,100 . '72 CJ8 Jeep. nang. paint, ah.,1 11.800.
M0r11n'o Wllodillwn farm.
Call 304•171·1288 or 304·
~~~~~-JI~73_•_-2_~_z_.______~

Tonight
• WKRP in Ci"cinnati
· [MAXI AF: Toddy Pender·
ll•lla
. 8 :00
(f) · C!l Beet Time•
IPIIEMIEREI Stude(\ts and
teac~ra experience strug·
glea and triumphs at a
Sou[hern California beach
community' high school. (60
min .)
(I) Lana Ranger
Cil USFL Footbell: Now
Joraoy 11 Momphlo
Iii Wobator ICC! A
mystery surrounds one of
~Jle rooms in the VIctorian
house that Katherine wants
to rent. (R)
lit (I) ® Detoctjvo in tho
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87

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® Wheel ol Fortune
g
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Entertainment

Till STATE
1877 Pt1y-mor RV, otoepo8,
UPHOLSTERY 8HOI'
ulf·containod, AC •. full 11 e3 Soc. Ave .. Galllpotta.
bath, rongo, rafrlg., n - . 14·441·7833ori114·448,
tlroe. clean. ••· cond .. 1833.
.
i
13,800. Call 114-441· ·
2297.
II • M Furniture Monufoc ·
turing, lt. lit. 7, Crown
City, Oh . Cell 114·211·
11181 Tarry Toruruo 32 ft. 14?0, Mil E... 814·441·
irivol trlllor, ll04·1711 ·
z•i8 "' 304-•71·11&amp;2.
Uplleot-.Old •

'71 ,1hort Whlll boll Fl&gt;rd
pickup, 311 auto, nolda
p1int and body work.
t800.00, 304-8711·4111 .

.

111

Mag.
(I) Down to Earth
(I) Or. Who
3·2· 1. Contoct ICC)
e Dlff'r.,nt ·Stnokea
&amp;;:30
CD CD NBC Newt
(I) Rifleman
·
Cil Mudo Sportalook
(I) Gomer Pyle
(I) at (j}1 ABC Newa ICCI
Q (I) (iO CBS Newo
(I)
Nightly
Buoinllo
Report
liD Worl&lt;lng Women
• One [ley 11 • Time
1:00 D (f) PM Magetlne
(I)
Chuck
Connor' o
We1tem Th11ter
(I) SportoCenter
(I) Sonford end Son
(I) Entortolnment Tonight
ffi Wheel of Fortuna
Q (I) Wheel of Fortune
(I)
MacNeil/Lehrer

Ed' o Appllonco Service .
Serving all mokeo lo brenda
of refriger•tore, w11her1 It
dry.ro, IIOVII lo dll·
hwoohoro. Call 1114-311771 B7 or 814·448·4486 .

Gonorol Hauling, dump
truck for hire, you cell. we
haul, 304-87&amp;·3190.

liZ News

(I)~

(I) Outdoor'o TV Fiohlng

Electrical

Llmeotcno, gravel, 11nd, fill
dirt end cool delivered. 304·
11711·4412.

m ma

11 (f)

Cll Hot Potato

l!t Refrigeration

Uko riow, 9x12 Cemti con·
voa tent, e100. Call 114·
24&amp;·82&amp;2.

4/19/85

e:oo

Dozer Work lend claering.1
tondocol!lng, etc. Free 1111·
motoo. Call 814-446·8038
or 1114·982·7119 onytlme.

86

IMAX]

. EVENING

a••·

84

1

FRIDAY·

'

Reaoonablo .flateo. Oltchlng ·
for we tar,
electric. and
drainage lineo. Call 814448 -8508 or 614· 448·
2775.

Equipment

Can) ping

• Campers

1871 Chevy 1 ton truck. 4
opood, good condition.
11 100 without dump or
t2100 with dump. Call
114·812·3114.

Excavating

Do you need 1omething
m.oved or hluled 1wey1
We'll do Ill Call 1114· 2.611·
82111 altar 8:00PM .

78

11178 lntornotlonat 4070B·
KT480·121113 trona. Beth
naw ,..,. with 18711 Rovono
trallof, aluminum flot with
llicleo, atorago box, epread
on oir. 128.000 f!&gt;r both or
will-rete. Col1814-247·
2083 ..

83

HouH A Ru11lan immigrant
feare that hit prospective
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Area deaths
Waller W. Swick

FFA awards
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County, died W($esday at -the
Hjckory Creed Nursing Center, The
Walle!'. W. Swick, Ill, Allen Park, Plains.
Awards 'Wo&gt;re presented recently
Mich., formerly of the Rutland area,
He was born at Milton, W.Va., a when the 13th annual banquet of the
died Aprll 10 at his home.
son of the late Isaac J. and Emma Meigs High School Future Farmers
Funeral services were held on Duhcan Taylor. He was a retired of America was held at the high
Aprll 12 at 1he Westland Methodist worker of the Athens Mental Health
school.
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Church with burial In the Cadillac • Center.
Receiving awards were Sean
Memory Gardens In Michigan.
Swvivlng are a brother, WWiarn Dodson, Star Greenhand; Tim
Ht&gt;was the son ofthe lateCurtisA. Taylor, Kansas Cily, Mo.; two Knotts, top sophomore; Betty Jo
Swick and Nellie Barton Swick. He sisters, Francies ~rson, Kansas Hunt, top junior, and Todd Tripp, top
Is survived bY his wife, Gladys, one City, and Ethel Hovious, Carnpbells- senior. Greenharid degrees went to
son, Curtis Swick, and several vUle, Ky. He was preceded in death Tom Buckley, Gary Hanning, Joe
grandchlidren, Allen Park, Mich.; a by his parents, hls wife, Marjorie; a Parker, Ray Riley, ~Ike Roach,
brothe~;, Robert Swick, Rutland,
daughter. Mary Ruth Taylor; a son, · Robbie Cundiff, wnue,Fetty, Oon
and thrEe sisters, ·Edna Swick, OWen Benjamin Taylor, three Nlchles, Bill Scarbrouglt, Eric
· Rutland; Mary Alice Tracy. Colum- brothers and tllree sisters. ·
· Wilson, Dolug Prtddy and Sean
bus, and Frances Hysell, Pomeroy.
Services will he held at 1 p.m. Dodson. Chapter Farmer degrees
Sunday at the Hughes Funeral went to Chris Workman, Dave
Home, Athens, with Rev. Rlcl{eyE. Lambert, Georgo&gt; Parko&gt;r, Larry
Victor H. Braley
Wood officiating. Burial wlll be In Hpschar. Tim Knotts and Randy ·
Burlingham
Cemo&gt;to&gt;ry. Friends Birchfield.
Victor H. Braley, 84, of Rutland,
may
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died Thursday at Holzer Medical
Top fruit salesmen were Walter
to4 and 7 to 9p,m. Saturday.
Center In Gallipolis.
Haggy, a jacket award, and Tim
A retired rallroaderfor New York
Knotts and Joe Parko&gt;r, FFA hats.
Cen!1'al, Mr. Braley was born April Frances Hawthorne
Guest speako&gt;r for the evening was
30,1900 In Langsvllle, a son of Vallie
Nancy Secrest, district vice presiFrances Hawthorne, 96. route 1, dent. Over 150 people a tteniled the
and Ora Stout Braley.
Portland, died Thursday at Plea· banquet which was planned and
Mr. Bra ley had been a member of
thE&gt; Rutland Chureh of Christ since sant Valley Hospital In Point officiated over bY 1!&amp;-S(i officers
1925 · and was also a member of Pleasant.
Including Jim Parker, president;
A homemaker, she was born In Dave Wandling, vice . president;
Harrisonville Lodge 4llF&amp;AM.
Survivors include a daughter, Meigs County, Feb. 8 1889, a John Powell, treasurer; Tim GODorothy Tillis of Chillicothe; four daughter of the late Walter and key, secretary; Doug Eblin, student
grandchildren; five great grand- Lottie Wells Danforth.
advisor, lind Larry Parsons,
children; a great great grandchild;
Surviving are her husband, Pearl sentinel.
and two half brothers, Delbert Hawthorne; four daughters, Mrs.
Romine, Rutland, and Wilber Rom- Sally Ward Harris, Mission VIejo,
ine of Buckeye Lake.
Calif.; Mrs. Goldie Anthony, Mrs.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Josie Jackson and Mrs. Mary
Braley was preceded In death by his . Sellers, all of East Liverpool, and a ·
wife, Mary Blanche Taylor Braley, son, Ray Ward, East Liverpool AlsO
Students of the Meigs Local
whom he married May 24, 1919.
sUrviving are 26 grandchildrfen and SchQOI District wlll be getting their
. . . Funeral I!E'tvlces for· Mr. Braley several great- grandchQden.
(lrst taste of Saturday ·school
will be held Sunday, 2 p.m., at the . Besides herr parents, she was tomorrow - one of tllree Saturdays
Rutland Chureh of Christ with Rev. preceded in death by a daughter, set to help make up time lost during
Mrs. Albinia Gluesencamp, and a Inclement weather.
Eug:ene Underwood officiating.
Burial will be in Miles Cemetery. son, Paul Ward.
Tomorrow both students and
Services will be held at 1 p.m. teachers are expected to be In
Friends may call at Hunter
Funeral Home In Rutland rfl}m 2-4 Sunday·at the Ewing Funeral ijome attendance at their respective
with the Rev. Roger Wilford schools. However, the next Saturp.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday.
Masonic services wUI be con- officiating. Burial will be In Sand day credit day Is May 4 when a
ducted at 7:30p.m. Saturday at the Hill Cemetery at Long Bottom. parent- teacher conference day Is
Friends may call at the funeral scheduled. Teachers will have to
funeral home.
home from 7 to 9 this evening and report but students although they
Ora Bell Randolph
anytime on Saturday.
geicreditforthedaywili itot have to
report for classes. The final SaturM
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Ora ~lie Randolph, 93, Colum- V
day makeup day set at this time is
bus, formerlyofMelgsCounty,dled
eterans· ernori
May 11 and both students and
Thursday at the Hartland Thurber
AdmlssiQns-Richard Blessing, teachers will be expected to 1Je at
Vlllage in Columbus.
Pomeroy; Marvin Darst, Pomeroy. their schools on that day. May 11 Is
Sh~ was born In Meigs County, a
Discharges-Jenny Williamson, the date of the annual junior-senior
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wlllard Lowman, · lcie Marie prom. At this week'sboard meeting,
Joseph Randolph.
a discussion brought out thattherels
Surviving are two cousins, Clara Tucker, Dottie Sizemore.
no rule which says that students
Myers and Virginia .Lerras, both of
cannot attend the prom If they are
Sac City, Ia, Besl~· her parents,
Tltree em~rgency calls not In class on'jhat SatUrday .
slle was preceded In death by a
f
.
foster son:Gerge.Sproilse.
· ~ callS for ailsistance wen&gt; ·
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
answered on Thursday by units of Meets Monooy
Sah.irday at the While Fulleral · the M~lgs County Emer~ncy
Home In CoolviliewitlUhe ijey. Roy . - MediCal Service. ~
.,
The OH kAN Coin Club will meet
· l:leetet qfficl.atmg. !C\urial wm·oe in ,, . At .. 58 ~.m: ; Pomeroy w11s · ·:in regu!at'se5sion MQnday evening,
. the Stewart C~etery at Hocking·
called til Yoong'sNul'liing Home for ' There wlll beelectlono!ottlcers and
port. Friends may call atth~funeral
Marvin Darstto Veterans Memorial a social hour wW precede the 8 p.m.
homeanytlmeatlOa.m.Saturday.
Hospital. Middleport at 12:05 p.m. meeting with out of town .dealers
went 'to Stonewood Apartments for present for the trading ·session. A
Opal Cummins to VeteFans Memor- coin auction wlll follow the~tlng.
Dallas Taylor
ial. And at 5:36 p.m., Middleport Refreshments wUI be served. All
Isaac DaUac Taylor. 00, Carpen- went to 10 Railroad St. for Hazel area residents In coin and paper
McHaffie to Veterans Memorial.
money collection are Invited.
ter Hall, Athens, formerly of Meigs

Make-up classes ·
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PUBUC NOnCE
In the Metter at the Ellate at

Mid lot; thence Eaot a bout 31
rodo to tho pleco of beginning,

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Oolllo County P - Court
C.. No. 171180
SALE OF MINERALS
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cloy of Mey, 19811, et 10:00
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Sutton Townahlp~ Meigs
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ootato ,..,._ In the fown- to-wit: 40 ocra of land off the
llhip of Sutton. County of· Eart ond of 1 certeln troct of
Meigo, ond State of Ohio, land ootd ond by Peter
to-wit: 10 acres off the Horpold to Colon McKnight
~comer of the Sou- lnd April 13. 1887,
" - a-t.- of the Sou- which to deocribod .. foltowt:
- - Oulorter of Section 1. 1110 ocroo of tone! off of the
Town 3, Ronge 12. Aloo 2'h Weot ond of flO ocre Lot 1196
ac,. bounded on the South by In I. Town 2. Rongo
the Old Town Rood running in 12 of the Ohio Compony'o
• curwd line EH! end WMt """"-·...,. ond excopt2'h
on the North by the of lend out of tho north
IOCiion line running Eut end
of oold lrlct of tond IXIW
Weot - . , Section 1 and - b y Thoma a-,
B. uid 2 11&gt; ""'"" being In leolling In lllld tract of lend 10
Section 8 end odlolning first con~ by thio diOd 37'12
....,. mentioned p1ec:o at fo , , _ bo the 11me. mono or
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teoo. the cool undortying the
Troc1 II: The mi;..ts (not obolle dllcribod 20 oc• II
Including cool! lnd IIOII'Oioum
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'Troc1 t above- epprefoed
In oold for .2.1176.00

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on their excursion. AIIIO cl18perunlog the trip wiD lie
GOING SOU'DI OF THE BOIWER- Members of
teachers Jim Oliphant and CUff Kennedy and Gloria
the Meigs IDKf!.Spanillh ClUb wiD ping lOUth of the
border down Mexico way In June when they u.ke a
Riggs, a mother of one of the students. 'The club Is
10-day tdp to that varied ·CGUD&amp;ry: WhDe there, the
carryblg out a money-l1lllklllg project to help wWithe
studen&amp;s wiD Visit Mexico City, the llllver-mln!ngtown
trip expenses. Joining in the lun wiD be students, seated
of Tasal, the coMtal-city of Acapulco, and wiD view
left to right In front, MarlaAverlo!), Tracy McKlnaeY
such sights 1111 the ancient pyramids ol the Aztec
and Erin Anderson; seated left to dght in rear, Chip
ci'VIllzatlon, the Sluine of Ot•ada•lpe, and the wot1d • Werry, Lisa Riggs, IJnda Rlggll and BeUyann Loftis.
famouscllllcBversolAcapulco.Spanlshteacher,Fred
Brenda Sinclair, who wiD also be going on lhe lrip, was
Baloy and his wHe, wi,D he acr,ompany~og the students
·absent.

Meigs County property traQsfers•••
Lorenzo D. Davis, Sr., deceased,
Roger W. Davis, Cert. ot Trans.,
Pomeroy Vlllage. ·
!3ernard V. Fultz, TrustEe, to Jay
Hall, Jr., Lot 27, Middleport Vlllage.
Sharen Maye Herald to Frank
Herald, Jr.• 25.61 acres, rutland.
Bernard V. Fultz, Trustee, Ber·
n!lrd ':J. Fultz, BettY J. F\lltz to
Herald Oil and Gas Company,
Right of Way, Salisbury.
Emerson Well, Elizabeth WeD to
Howard E. Well, Doris E. Snowden,
.3 acre, Chester.

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Thomas L. Coett, etal, to Diamend Savings and Loan Co., '
Sheriff's Deed, Sutton.
Ronald L. Salser, Janice Salser,
Oris L. Smith, Patricia Smith to
Nicholas R. Ihle, Diana L. !hie, Pt. :
Lot, Middleport, ·
Charles Edward Yost to Syracuse, Racine Regional Sewer Dlst.,
Parcels, Sutton.
Virginia Grimm to Everett C.
Foreman, Linda Foreman, Lot,
Middleport Village.
Alice Mae Stanley, Daniel Stanley, Shirley Stanley to Albert F. ·
Dixon, Lot 11, Scipio.
Albert F. Dixon, Leah Mae Dixon
to Albert F. Dixon, Leah Mae
Dixon, Lot ll, Scipio.
Darrell Brewer, carol Brewer to
Manning D. Webster, Shertff's
Deed. Pomeroy VUlage. .
Elizabeth Farrar, Ivor N. Farrar
to Ivor N. Farrar, Elizabeth
Farrar, Parcels, Orange.

Zurich-American Insurance Co.,
Cleveland and Coca Cola Bottling
Corp., LoulsvWe, Ky., have flied
suit against Elmer M. Bowles,
Middleport, and Pauline H. Atkins, .
Rutland, demanding a $6254.11
Judgment stemming from an ace!Terry Eugene ·Hysell, Racine,
dent which occured some time ago
__. Th rsd
M1
at the lniersectln of U.S. 33 and _was sen1en~'-"" .u ay 1n e gs
County Commg.n Plt&gt;as Court by N d
h
County Rd. IS In Bedford Township. Judge Charles Kilighl to six months
ee umpires, coac es
A deficiency jUdgment of $4413.12 In the Chillicothe . Correctional
Salem Center Baseball. Assocla·has ~ awarded In Meigs County . Facility for allegedly ·forging
.Common. Pleas Court to Diamond· check on FFeb. W at BaR){ On~ in tion .. is In nero of ump~ and
Savings and Loan Co. from Robert
coache~&gt; as soori·as JXlSslble: Please
' ··
' ·· •
J. · Hawley; Pomeroy, .et ~L The· · ~I:OYs'entenced Thuisday by '·cali 742-2221.
ortglnal judgment requested was Judge Knight was H~rry . Barton, .
h
·
~.498.85. . A deed for pi'QPI!I1y Pomeroy. Barton was given. a
unters to meet · ·
lnvolvedJn the.sult Is tpllE.t.conveyed - .suspended six inonth Jail SelltenC!'
· • '
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tq Diamond -by .the -M~gs County and· two year's probalil?~ fpr thl? .· '· The Meigs C6urity. Ciionhunters
Sheriff. ·
Feb: 26 breaking and entering of the · wlll meet at,G: 00 p.m: this evening
In other court action, a case filed Modern Supply Store on West Main
!Friday) at the club~ouse on
by Farmers Bank and Savings Co.,
In Pomeroy.
..
Snowball Hlll. An eyster su(lperwill
be served.
Pomeroy, against Dan Smith ot
Racine, has bl'e11 dismissed and a
notice of appeal has been flied by
Michael D. McHenry, Minford, in a
case against the Administrator of
the Bureau of Worker's Compensation, Columbus, et al.

.SPORTSWEAR
AND SWIMWE.AR

WISTIIAII ST. ·

Els(e L. Jones, deceased, William
C. Jones, A{fldllvlt, Bedford.
Ethel Smith by Atty. in fact, to
Loren J. Coleman, Mary E.
Coleman, Pt. Lot. Salisbury.
Dorothy E. Miller to· Thomas
Miller, Parcel, t;:dlumbla.
Cora Mae Joachim, deceased,
Ralph C. Calvert Jr., Ceri. of
Trans.: Pomeroy Village.
Cora Mae Joachim deceased,
Mary Ann Huddleston, Cert. of
Trans., Pomeroy Village.
JohnS. Bailey, Jr., etal, Anna B.
Bailey , etar, Owen Cochran
Bowser. deceased, and Helen J .
Bowser etal, Owen P. Bowser, etal,
Morton N. Goldstein, etal, Fred M.
Bowan eta I, Martin C. Wilkes, etal,
minerals.

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Charlene Hoeflich tells of a group of 'fund raising
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Ohio weather:
record highs

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1 0 Sectlono. 80 Pog11 60 Cento
A Multimedll Inc . New•p•per

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolia....:..Point Pleasant Sunday. April 21, .1 985

t.e

Tonight, mostly cleai;wlth the low
60-65. Saturday, mostly sunny. High
In the mld-ID!. The chance of
H...-T.Wintprecipitation Is JOpercent tonight
EJ&lt;eCUtO&lt; of EIIAite and Saturday.
of BteneM Wlnterl
Extended Forecast
o.o.nE\11111,
Attomll'/ for Emte
Sunday throuKfl Tuesday:
of Blonche Wlntn.
Fair on Sunllay and Monday.
Chance
pi showers TueSclay.IUghs
t411.2. 19. 211 tlil3. 10. 2tC '
In the 80s Sunday anlj Monday and
75{1.'1 Tuesday. Lows in
to
,mld-608.

$169

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•R0111 Bushes
•Shrubbery •Garden Tools •Vegetable
•Grape Vines •Seed Potatoee Plants
•Pine Bark
•Freeh
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Vol. 20 No. 11
Copyrighted 1986

the logel 1heooy of
CAVEAT EMPTOR .,d no
'"'!118- of lhil wilbe fP-l.

StrawberrieS

James J, Kilpatrick discusses eonstitutional
truisms of 'rnen and laws'- Page A-2

tntint

Weather forecast

FRESH
GIANT

Page B-1

Gallia .'Bluebird Project'

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In the':Ptck4"game; the winning
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ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

ELBERFELDS
POMIIOY

Despite dismiSsals, case still set for trial
the 648 Board's claimed failure to require ,certain
witnesses to give testimony will not be tried, Duncan
said.
Duncan concluded that "the court Is persuaded that
the evidence of record, and all reasonable inferences
drawn therefrom, do not support plaintiff's argument
that the Meigs County Board of Commissioners or its
members either dlfectly participated In or authorized, approved or acquiesced In any deprivation the
plaintiff may have suffered."
As for the Gallia commissioners, "the court finds no
genuine Issue of material fact remains with regard to.
whether the Gallia County Board of Commissioners ·
or Its ·members either authorl7.ed, approved or

without due process of law.
Duncan has allowed to be tried Mrs. Plummer's
claims of the 648 board's alleged failure to provide a
hearing tor her before a neutral panel; the board's
alleged filllure to "mitke a statement sufficiently
describing the nature of its detetmlnatlon and the
evidence relied on"; and alleged conspiracy by the
commlssiOm?rs to deny Mrs. Plummer a "fair and
unbiased hearing" on removing her from office.
Duncan also.denied the commissioners' motion for
liability and Immunity, but granted a motion
dismissing the defamation charge filed against them
by Mrs:. Plummer. An alleged claim of Inadequate
notice of charges made .against Mrs. Plummer and

POMEROY - Altltoughsummary judgments have
been granted dlsmissL'Ig some of the claims mlide by
Maxine Plummer against the county commissioners
of Gallia, Meigs and Jackso11 counties, the case wUI
still go to trial.
U.S. Dlstrtct Court Judge Robert M. Duncan wilt
allow the Issues of due proci'S$, COI)Spiracy and
lmrnunily for the commissioners and the G-J-M 648Mental Health Board to be heard In trial.
·
· ·Summary judgment on the jssues was requested by
all defendants named in the lawsuit, filed In ~983 by
Mrs. Plummer, the 6!18 Board's former executive
director.
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·Mrs. Plummer claims the defendants ·in the suit
deprived her of certain libertY and property Interests

Couriiy man

killed in ·
two-vehicle
accident
CENTERVll..LE - One Gallla
County man was killed and another.
injured In a two-vehicle accident
Friday morning on U.S. 35 In
Jackson County, . according to the
Jackson post of the State Highway
Patrol.
· William Ward. 63, of Thurman,
was fatally Injured when the van he
· was driving apparently pulled from
JacksonCourity51nto tlie }lathoJ an
ea~ttx&gt;und traj:tOr·tr;l\ler driven by
Davld Ramey, 30, 6f Rio Grande, at
Ua.m.
Ramey was trea'tep and released
at Ito~ Medical.Centet"followtng ~
, . -the "accident .fOr -!llulllf&gt;le·S()rapes
and bruises, hosplial offlclalS'Said.
The impact of the accident, which
occurred approximately one and
eight-tenths mlles..west of theGaUia
County line, forced both Ramey's
and Ward's vehicles to gc off .the
right side of the highway, striking an
embankment, troopers said. Ra·
Grande, was treated for inultlple scrapes and bnJlses
mey's tractor also ftipped onto Its
FATAL VAN - WWiam Ward, 63, of Thunnan,
.
at
Holzer Meclcal Center foUowlng the accident,
lefJ side In the accident, spilling his--· Wll8 fatally Injured Friday momlng in Jackson
areordlng
to hospital oflldals. (Photo coortesy Bob
load of coal, troopers added.
County when he apparently pulled his van onto U.S. 35
Saunders)
wardwaspronounceddeadal the
Into the path of an eastbound tractor-trailer. 'The
scene by county officials and his
driver or the tractor, :11-yelir-old David ftwr\eY of.Rio
body was rele.tsed .to the KuhnPr·
f.ewlsFuneralHomelnOakHII I, the
County driver to di(' on Ohio's also the second fatality recorded on according to a dlspatchl!r for the
patrol said.
· Ward .was the. second \ Galtla roadways this year. His death was Jackson County highways this year, Jackson post of the highway patrql.

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acquiesed In depriving plaintiff a fair and unbiased
tribunal."
..
But for the .Jackson ccmmlssloners, Duncan :;aid,
"the coun believes that a jury could find the
defendants Jackson County Board of Commissioners
and its members reasonably should have known that
their a"empts, as supervisors, to Influence the
factflnder-declslonmaker and to. lobby tor plaintiff's
removal. cou ld lead to the constitutional injurtes
alleged ."
,
Mrs. Plummer claimed there is evidence to prove
J aekson .commissioners tried to lnlluence their
county's 648 Board members' decision to dismiss her
from office..
(Continued on page A-3)

Traffic fatalities
in G-M area up in
'8.5 , reports patrol
GALLIPOLIS- Fatal accidents
There have been 32 injury
In · the first quaner of 1985 in the accidents, wlth48persons.tnjured In
Gallia-Meigs area are up over the Gallla County, and 24 Injury
same period in 19!4, Said Lt. Dan accidents with 39 people injured in
Hen\)erson, the post commander.
Meigs County. Overall accidents for
Three people have died In Meigs the Gallla-Meigs area are down 20
County already this year. where one percent from 1984 totalS, Henderson
person died there during all of1984. said. Economic loss for the 299 area .
Henderson said. Qno.:. per,;Q!l·- lias accidlints lnve5tlgated by ~he patrol
been kill~ In .CI!Illa County, the sofatln1985total$1.5ii,'l2(t · ·
"Trafflc accldenrsr!Ot only roil us
same .statlstlc'. during . the .flrsl.
quarter oll984. ·
·
tremendouslY in suffering and pain.
Alcohol was tl)e main factor In th_ey also affect ciur economy by lost
·thrEeottrnil:tatalaccidentsthlsyear time on the job, j,rlcrea~&lt;;osts in
and It was a factor in nv.eof theelght. ' !lutcr aJ\d medic;~ I insura~e prtmli,
area fatals last yPai'·, HenderSQn :: ums·al!a incteased pi1'Silure"on dur
sata: If seat belts had been worn' by tax dollars to support iliosewhoca.n
the drivers in this year's fat.al no longer work or pay their medical
accidents, two probably would not expenses," Henderson said .
"As you can see, traffic accident s
have been hurt, he said.
Air bags In the other two accident not only affect those Involved in the
vehicles may have saved driver's accidents, tJUt aU of us ,'' he added.
'Economic loss In 1984 through
lives, however. there was extensive
damage to thosevehicles. Last year, fatal and Injury accidents in the
H\lw drivers who were not wearing two-county area was $5,524.020.
seatbelts were thrown from their
Henderson said studies!! have
vehicles during accidents and all shown that properly-worn seatbeil s
three have died from their Injuries. could cut the traffic death toll in half.

.

·Fewer shutoffs last
PUCO
says
winter,
Fed O·K s Chase .bid tQ buy Ohio thrifts
WASHINGTON !API- Applications from Chase Manhattan Corp.
of New York to acquire two Ohio
savings · and loans have been
approved by the Federal Reserve
Board.
The board . Friday approved
applications for Mentor Savings
Bank of Mentor and Federated
Savings Bank Cincinnati. Chase
officials said II was a "first step"
toward seiling up oi&gt;erations In
Ohio.
in approving the acquisitions, the
board said II believed they were

of

necessary to restore Mentor and
Federated_ t~ permanent, full·
service o~ratiohs as soon as
·possible and "to co'\trlbute to the
process of achieving a resolution to
the problems faced by former (Ohio
Deposit Gua·rantee Fund I !nsf itutions generally."
Mentor and Federated wprc
among 69 privately Insured, statechartered Ohio thrlttscldl;ed March
15 'by Gov. Richard Celeste.! The
closings were prompted by the
March 8 cpllapse of Cincinnati·
based Home State Savings Bank

COLUMBUS, Ohio iAP) -The
"That's good news. That makes the Public Utilities Commission ofOhlo
date when we will be open on an credits a decline in utliily service
unlimited basis that much sooner." shutoffs 10 a paymenl plan for
· Most of the closed Ohio thrifts, low-Income customers.
Although more than . 18,00)
including Mentor, have since reoOhioans
had their utUily service
pened by obtaining federal deposit
shut
off
for
nonpayment last winter.
lnSI\rance. But about W, Including
that
figure
l~down from the number
Federated, aresttllabte to offer only
,l(mlted withdrawals of $l,oll a of shutoffs duri11g the previous
heating season when a partial
monlh.
was in effect, the
moratorium
Both would continue to opera tea s
PUCO
sa
id
Friday.
thrifts after the proposed acquisiFrom Nov. 1, 1984, toApril5, 1985,
tion, the order said.
18,:»1
customers were disconnected
"Our Intention is to open both
for not paying their heating bills, the
i Continued on page A3)
PUCO said. In the ccmparable
'
period a year earlier, service was
shu I off to23.919customers.
The payment plan allows low·
Income customers to maintain
service by paying 15 percent of their
income to electric and gas coin pan-

and resulting runs at some other
ODGFinsured savings and loans.
In Columbus, Ohio Savings and
Loan Superintendent Robert B.
McAlister said that as a result ofthe
rl'Serve board's decision, he wlil
permit Federated to reopen for
normal business next week.
Officials of both of the -acquired
thrifts were pleased by the actlon."lt's good for Mentor and good for
Ohio,'' said Joseph D. Rusnak,
president of Mentor.
. Charles Brigham, president of
Federated Savings Bank, said,

·Wiesel hopeful_, Reagan adamant
after meeling on ((emetery visit
WASHINGTON iAP) -Tendays
before President Reagan leaves on
a European tour, his economic and
·political agenda Is being oversha·
dowed by a brief vjsit to the burial
place of a handful of Hitler's SS
troops - slUt planned despite an
iinpassloned appeal by Holocaust
survivor Elle Wiesel.
For months, architects of the trip
have worked to shape It into a forum
lor Reagan's CQ111mltment to free·
di:lm, democracy and ljOOOOmlc
security - with the ~nomic
summit May 2-4 In Bonn as Us
centerpiece and stopovers In
France, Spain and Portugal.
Now, says a White House ofllclal
\ involved In the planning, "the one
unal!tlcipated contingency we have
Is so overwhelming It really
threatens to eclipse t~totallly of the
trip." This source, who spoltf on
coildltton that he not be Identified,
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said officials are still struggling for
Ways to limit the impact of
cantroversv over Ihe cemetery VL~it.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said the visit to the Bltburg
military cemetecy in southwestern
Germany is still on. But he
announced that Reagan will also
visit the site of the Bergep-Belsen
concentration camp where historians say at least 50,1mpeople from all
over Europe died during World War

n. .

The president will go to BergenBelsen, nOw a park with a small
documenta lion ce11ter and stone
milnuments ·marklnJ 14 mass
graves. on the morning of May 5. He
will then fly byhellcoptertoBitburg.
He wW lay wreaths at both places.
Wiesel, a leading writer on the
Holocaust and chairman of the
Holocaust Memorial Council,'
pleaded with Reagan to abandon the

Meigs hoaro OKs proj~ct
for Head.Start·Center

trtp at a ceremony Friday at which
the president presented hlm with the
Congressional Gold Medal.
Accepting the medal for'' a II those
who remember what SS killers have
done to their victims," Wiesel
be~hed Reagan to "do something etse, to find a way - to ·lind
another way, another site" to
demonstrate his ~Ire for reconciliation with the German people.
"The issue here is not politics, but
goodandevll,' ' he said. "That place,
Mr. President, Is not your place.
Your place Is with the victims of! he

POMEROY -The Meigs County
Commissioners have approved a
proposal for remodeling a second
noor, back area at! he multipurpose t
bUUdlng on Mulberry Heights for
use as a-Head Start Center.
Commissioner David Koblentz
said Saturday that the approval has
been given and the application tor
WHITE HOUSE VISITOR grant money for the project from tM
HoloeiiUIIt aurvlvor Ella Wlelel
Federal Health and Human Servl·
~peah durlnc a White u ces Department has been sent to
ceremony where Pl'l!llideal R.eaChicago.
pn preeenled him wl&amp;ll &amp;lie
An estimated $45,1m to $00,00) is ,
Conjp'EMloul G~ Medal 1111
needed
for the work even though no
Frlcbqo. Wlelel pleaded with ,
Reapn to ·llballdon ·a aelleduled ' structural changes are Involved.
However, wall partitions wUI have
lltop It a m!liW'Y cemetery
tlut1a&amp; hili cornlol vllllt ' to to be removed along with extensive
work to meet state day care codes.
Gennany. ( AP Laierpho&amp;o) .

SS."
In his remarks at the medal
ceremony, the presldeltt said "Today, there !sa spirit ofreconclliatlon
between the people of the allied
nations and the people of Germany
and even fletween the !Oidlers who
fought each other on the battlefields
of Europe."

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ies. More than 169.(UI customers
took advantage of the plan last
winter, the commission said.
The PUCO pointed out that utility
customers ,were protected from
shutoffs for nonpayment from Jan.
19 to March 31, 1984, making this
year's decline more significant.
"Twenty-five percent fewer disconnects is a significant reduction,"
said f'UCO Chairman Thomas
Chema . "All the. gas and electric
companies in the state are to be
commended for their efforts."
Cherna singled out Ohio Edison
Co. and Cincinnati Gas &amp; Electric •
Co. "for their diligo&gt;nt effons to
enable their customers to maintain
utility service."
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Electric l.ed large utilitycompani&lt;'S in the
rate of disconnections.' with 4,3'16
among its 426,1lll customers.

Total foot age Involved Is 1200
square fEet which Includes four back
rooms two of which are already
occupied by Head Start offices,
another by the health department
and one now used for storage.
Some 30 children - 15 in the
morning and 15 In the afternoon would be involved in 1M program. at
the center four days a week.
Approval of the commissioners
was necessa~ since the multipur- ·
pose building Is county owned .and
leased by the commissioners to the
Vl!rious organiza lions which occupy
the building.
The Heed Start program In Meigs
is currently carried out at the ·
Racine Fire Station.

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