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u.s. troops

Syrian leader denies
location of hostages
PARIS (UPI) - Syrtan VIce
President Abdel Hallm Khaddam
said today that Amertcans and
f'rl&gt;nchmen kidnapped In Lebanon
were being held In Moslem west
Belru t and not In an area under
Syrtan control.
"The hostages are not in the
Bekaa (Valley)," Khaddam said.
"They arp in another region where
therP are no Syrian forces."
The hostages had been thought to
be in the Bekaa.
Khaddam told a news conferPncr'
that although Syrian forces were In
west Beirut. they were not In
control of the area where the
hostages are being held by extreme
Moslem fuooamentaiists.
Khaddam's statements on the
final day of an official tw&lt;Hiay visit
to France were the doses! a Syrian
official has come to · publicly
revealing the whereabouts of the
hostages kidnapped during the past
2\1, years.
Khaddam said Syria was sparing
no efforts to secure the release of
Western hostages In Lebanon "for
humanitarian reasons." He sa id

Damascus drew no distinction
between Frmch and American
lnstages.
"We are making the same efforts
for the Americans as for the
French," Khaddam said. "But we ..
have oo new lnformatkln about
their (the Americans') release."
There are 17 hostages - seven
Frenchmen, five Americans, two
Britons, a South Korean and an
Irishman - stlll missing. An
Italian, who disappeared last year
is also featt'C] kidnapped.
It had been generally assumro
that most, If not all the hostages
were held in east n Lebanon's
Bekaa Valley - a lntbed of
Moslem fuooamen ists and an
area that Is at least in principle in
control of an es ated 25,t:OO
Syrian soldiers statklned there.
Answering a reporter's question
about the wherrebouts of French
hostages In Lebanon, Khaddam
said: "The region where the
,hostages are S\lpposed to he Is
uooer the control of a militia," he
said.

nuns.

" I will bring him out by Mon·
day," sa id Tarhata Alonto Lucman.
58. an influential Moslem princess
who negotia ted the reieaS&lt;' of the
nuns.
Looking tired but in good spirits.
the nuns were turnro over to
Moslem leaders at dawn in the town
of Lumba Yanagi. outsi&lt;F Mamwi,
the predominantly Moslem capital
of Lanaodei Sur province. ~ m iles
sout h of Manila .
Lucman sa id the emissaries
tumro over to the kidnappers
~ .tm pesos, ""-' rt h $10 .tm. whi ch
· had heen raisro bY bcai &lt;iflcials It'd
by Lanao del Sur Gov. Saidamen
Pangarungan.
She said that in addition to the
money, the kidnappers also rP·
celvro two American-made M-16
automatic rifles and two walkie·
talkies. She promisro them she
would work for a grant of amnesty.
President Corazon Aquino had
earlier rejected a ransom demand
of 2 million pesi&gt;s. or $100,tm. The
provincial governor. however. had
raisro the money by Wednrsdav.

"We were trPatro very well, just
like guests," Sister Marie Magda·
leine Ledesma, mother superior of
the kidnapped nuns. told reporters

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Gilman . La ngford said he assisted
Bureau of Criminal Investigation
agent Herman Henry secure rvi·
dencr', including thre!' spent bullet
cart ridges.
Mrs. Gllman's statement
Langford sa id one of the bu Uets
had struck thP wall and hit the noor.
while anot her was taken out of the
floor and the third from the ground
In the Gilmans' vard. Langford said
Mrs. Giirtlan had firro ofl the gu n
again Cl.J tside the house trcauseshe
did not know how to uncock the gu n.
The gun was identified as a
.38-cali her Ros.si fivP.shot revolver.
At 9:50p.m. that day, Langford
testiflro that he took a statement
from Mrs. Gilman in which she said
that on the morning of the shooting
Gilman had been "cussing me and
calling me bad names" and had
been.dolng so since the day beforP.
When she asked him "what makes
you so mean to me, " Gilman
rep Hro, " I will get rid of you if I
have to knock you in the head and
bum t tF house down on you and
then throw you out in the road."
When Mrs. Gilman sa id she
wasn't afraid of him. Gil man said.
"Yo~ should he beeause I am go in g
to shoot you." When Gilman startro
to get · up. Mrs. Gilman told
Langford she went into her room ,
got her gu n and went back to the
Uving room.
'Coherent, stable'
"I wa lked to ttl? door and said.
'What makes you so mea n to me7 '
He started to get up and I sbot him
twicr'. The first shot hll him in the
chest. I think the second shot hit
him in the body. I went to
screaming and said, 'Why are you
so mean to me•• He said, 'Granny,
you have shot me.' Aller I soot him,
he !Pll over." her statement said.
During his interview with her.
Langford said Mrs. Gilman ap·
pearro "rohermt, stable and knew
at all times what she was doing.
There was no difficul ty in rPiating
the statement. She knew what was
going on."
Henry testlllro tho he found
Gilman slumped over on the light
side d ~chair , took pootographs
and rotor sUdes of the scene and
displayed the slides to the jury.
While Henry saki it was his cpinlon

NO PHOTOS - A Salvadoran soldler· says m
photos be taken Wednesday ~ tile military that
detained 19 members of a delegation from the U.S.,

Some 160 U.S. military personnel·
armro with M-16 rifles arrtvro In ~
Bolivia Monday aboard transport:
planes that brought vehicles, boat~. ·
radar and mobile radios as well as.
the six artlllery-armro helicopters-:
led Salvadoran refugees attempting lo return to
land. (UPI)

lmplementro, however, because
the government has not met
demands for a separate Moslem
army and there are periodic

clashes between MNLF rebels and
the military.
In 11 letter to his wife released
today by officials rl. Mindanao State

University In Marawi. Lawrence
warnro the military against mount·
ing an operation to rescue him from
his kidnappers.

In Washington, White House
spokesman Edward Djerej ian said :
the soldiers and supplies were sent
to light what he called "narcoterrorism."
Djerejlan said "every effort Is ·
being made" to keep U.S. troops wt
of danger. He said the Americans
arP only supporting a Bolivian
anti-drug strike force callro the
Leopards and wUI oot participate in
ground operations,

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Defendant's sanity
examined during
area murder trial
By PAM McCALLISTER
811d lEE ANN WEI£11
OVP Staff Wrlers
GALLIPOLIS - The question of
Grace Gilman's sanity was exam·
lned Thursday when defense testhnony opened In her murder trial
In Gallia County Co'llrnon Pleas
Court.
Dr. Willis Driscoll of Columws, a
clinical pgychologist who examined
Mrs. Gilman at his office Feb. 26,
said he had diagnosed Mrs. Gilman
as suffering from major depression
wllh psychotic features, accompanlro by recurrent organic delusional
syoororne.
Under great stress
Driscoll admlnlsterro psycholog·
leal tests to Mrs. Gilman, 71, Rt. 4,
Oak Hill, charged with murder In
the shooting death of her husband,
Jim Gilman, 72, last Jan . 12, and
Interviewed her for 1\1, hours
during the session. Driscoll testified
that from Mrs. Gilman's perfor·
mance on the tests, he judgro that
she had an I.Q. of67, In the mentally
defective range and ranking in the
lnttom 3 percent of the American
popula lion.
He added. however, that Mrs.
Gilman was under great stress at
the time of testing and may oot
have qualified as mentally defec·
tive on normal occasions.
Driscoll said Mrs. Gilman suf·
ferro a "whiteness" at the time d
the shooting, In which she had no
. vlsbn and no
of what went 00
·llrounlllli'fi'Mrs: 'Oilman 'tOld ltlrn ,
that she does not remember pulling
·the trigger. but knows she klllro l!er
husband because others have told
N&gt;r that she did, he said.
Sullered delusions
Driscoll said delusional beliefs,
from which he said Mrs. Gilman
suffers, were symptoms of S('llere
mental Illness. He testified that
Donald AMrew Cox, Mrs. Gilman's
attorney, had .been involved In one
&lt;Fluslon. Mrs. Gilman told Driscoll
that Cox had brought two women
onto her property and had sexual
relations with them under her
lnthroom window.
Mrs. Gilman also reported to
Driscoll her belle! that her-husband
was having affairs with three
neighborhood women.
"As I understand, he had black
lu~ and' he was physically conskl·
erably llmltro," Driscoll said .
Driscoll also testlfiro that Mrs.
Gilman had told him that God had
healed her body without blemish
and that she now had the body of a
16-year-old girl.
Mrs. Gilman's psychological
tests s bowed evidence of brain
damage and regression to an
earlier period In her Ufe, Driscoll
testified. other tests Indicated that
she had feelings of not being able to
deal with life.
Driscoll said that the naturP of
Mrs. Gilman's illness would not
impair her abUity to do housework .
Several witnesses had testified
under cross-examlnatkln that the
Gilman house had been tidy when
they saw it.
'Vlolenl arguments'
He judgro, however, that Mrs.
Gilman had sufferro emotional
Illness for 10 to 35 years.
He said he beUevro Mrs. Gilman
met the legal requirements of
Insanity . "A persqn who Is so
psychotic at that period of time ..
does oot have tile capacity for
control necessary to control hehav·
lor," he said.
Dolly Boster. Mrs. Gilman's
daughter and the tmther d 12-yea rold Michael Marcum, wbo testified
Wednesday, testlfiro that her par·
mls had argued extensively during
tFr chUdhood. "They weren't just
dlsagrrel)'lents, they were vkllent
arguments ... I just coulm 't stand
it, I'd run away and hide."
Boster testified that when she
was U, Gilrnan and tl?r roother had
gotten Into an argument. Gilman
had pullro out a pocket knife and .
cut Mrs. Gilman on the stomach,
she said.
.
Boster testified that she thought
her parents had gotten along
reasonably well ·tn the last four
years. She salil · her mother had
reported
delusions to her,
such as ber belief !hat sormone was
watching tlF G,llman bouse.
"'lbe house up the road had

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lent quality.

that Gilman was rL•ing from the
chair when he was sro t, under
cross-exa mination he noted it was
possible Gilman could have heen
sitting down again .
First at scene
Ea rlier. testimony was heard
from a GaUia County sheriff' s
&lt;Fputy and a seculity officr'r from
Rio Grande College and Commun·
ity College who were among the
fi rst at the scr'ne of the allegro
crime.
"She sta rtro telling me right
away that she'd killro her hu s·
band," Deputy .Jim Marriner sa id.
Marliner said Mrs. Gilman had
said "over and over" tha t "she'd
killro her husband, and the Lord
was going to forgive her."
A mlcrocassette recording Mar·
riner made of Mrs. Gilman's
statement that day was piayro at
Wronesday morning's hearing. In
the recording, Mrs. Gilman statro
that her husband had told her that
morning that he didn 't love her and
was go ing to get rid of her. She
admittro that she had shot him .
'l'llreals made
She also said her husband had In
the past threatenro to hit her over
the head, then burn the house down .
She said he had also put guns to her ·
head and knives in her libs.
"I lovro him and I was good to
him," she said on the recording. At
that point . Mrs. Gllman,listeningin
the rourtroom, began to cry.
Mike Walton of the RGC·C:C
security staff, the flrst officer to
testify, said that when he arrivro,
Mrs. Gilman had been joined at the
house bY her daughter, son·in·law
and grandson.
Walton said he left the house to
obtain permission to search the
premises and upon ret urnlng found
a .22-callber pistol In the same
bedroom where the .38 that shot
Gilman ..;,as kept. Walton and the
late Deputy Erskine Blanton were •
the first oftloers to arrtve at the
Gilman home.
Technical tJ&gt;Stlmony was heard
as part of the prosecution's case
Wednesday a!terooon from Ron
Dye, a firearms analyst. and David ·
Nlrert, a latent fingerprints expert;
lnth employro bY BCI.

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The U.S. soldiers and Bolivian~
pollee used six U.S. Black Hawi;·
helicopters to strike Into a region·
north rl. the dty of Trinidad, capital.·
of Benl province, where drug,
traffickers are lmown to haye~:
drug-IJ'O(luclng facUlties, witnesses:,
said.
. ··
· U.S. and Bolivian officials in 4 ;
Paz, the capital, refused to com·;.
ment oo the unusual drug raids. say "
precisely where the joint forces·:
were operating or lndlcate If any.:,
arrests had been nnade.
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in "It
Marawi
release.
was after
like her
a picnic
," addro I, .• • • • •
Sister Divinagracia Bagsican.
The 10 nuns. members of the
Carmelite Order. were abductro at
gunpoint Ftiday night from their
hilltop ronvent overlooking Lake
Lanao on the outskirts of Marawi
and were taken away aboard a
Ina!.
Sister Ledesma said tJ;e kid·
nappers claimro membership in a
faction of the Moslem separatist
group, the Moro National Utrra·
!ion Front. spearheading a war for
self· rule of the Roman Catholic
nation 's 5 million Moslems. most rl.
whom liv£&gt; in thE' south.
"They want to get !llme a ttention
from the government." Sister
Ledesma said, adding the rebels
were sepkJng the Irnmroiate imple·
mentation of the Tripoli agreement,
which grants llmltro autonomy to
t tF Moslems of Mindanao island
and the Suiu archipelago.
SistPr Ledesma quoted a kidnapper as say ing, "It' s not you
sisters. its Cory," a reference to
Aquino and her 4- month-old
government.
" They said they do not pay
MEN'S
anention to us," Sister Ledesma
said.
Signl?d in 1976. the Tripoli pact
was negotiatro by the government
of Ferdinand Marro s and t he Moro
Short sleew styles in
Front to end a bloody sepa rat ist
sizes S, M, land XL. Sewar tha t ha s claimro more th an
lect your favorite style
ffi,llXllivPS.
and
color - all eiiCel·
The pact has not ix-&lt;'n fu Uy

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LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) -Some;·
160 U.S. roldlers jolnro members~­
a Bolivian narcotics strike forre tor:.
raids on cocaine-processing labora·;
tortes In the remote jungles ~·.
eastern Bolivia, radio reports and ·
• i.
witnesses said.

Philippine officials expecting missionary's release
MARAWJ, Philippines tUPIJ Moslem rebels released 10 nuns
from captivity today in exchange
for $10,tm, two automatic rilles and
two walkie-talkies, and a prominent
Moslem leader said she would work
to arrange an amnesty for the
rebels.
Military and civilian officials said
they also expectro the release soon
of American missionary Brian
La wrence, 30. of Madison, Wis ..
who was kidnapped from his
apartment Saturda y night about 24
hours aft er the a bduction of the

.-R~s edge Phils

aid drug war ...:If

gotten robbed, and !thought, 'Well,
maybe there was someone out
there," Boster said.
She reported that her rootber had
been taking Dlaheneze, a diabetes
medication, wttll early last fall.
"She told me she was going to trust
In the Lord and he woold heal her,
and she didn't need to lake It (the
medication) .".
Boasted .. affairs
Mrs. Gilman also stopped going
to church, Boster said, because she
felt some women In the church
"were packing guns on her."
Boster testlflro that her m&gt;tber
told her that her father said he had
been having affairs with neighbor·
roNDucrOR - Ronald P. SooolareiB, condudor, ud some .. the
hood women. When Cax as lied If she
members ol the Communlvenllty Band are pictured as IIIey moved
considerro this odd, she repllro, " In
throop an excellent, well-received lllbl concert In Pomeroy ThuiSday
a way, wt knowing my dad, he
nlghl.
might tell her that just to hurt her."
The prosecution, wlich Is trying .
to prove tbat Mrs. Gilman does not
meet the legal deflnltkln of Insanity,
aslied Boster why she had allowed
her parents to raise her son from
the time he was 15 roonths old.
She repllro thai she wantro her
son to have the best tmther In the
world, and she believed that her
mother was, and that she lmew her
mother "would never ever hurt that
baby."
"I workro fulltirne and I didn't
trust just anylxxtt, babysltiers and
such,IDwatch my sm," she added.
When as~d If she thought her
parents,
their history of

take a gun away
'Take care ~ their o1m'
· The Rev. William Curfman,
pastor of Centerpoint Freewill
Baptist Cburch, which MrS. Gilman
atien&lt;Fd for years, tJ&gt;Stlfled that he
had IDid Gilman he beUevro Mrs.
Gilman needed help, and that he
suggestro that either Gilman.
someone from the congregatkln, or
Curfman himself take Mrs. Gilman
to the mental health center.
"First oft he said where they 're
from, they take care of thelr own,"
Curfman said. "Then he said .
'Pr€9cher, you know the coooltkln
of these state mental institutions they would evaluate her. send her
away and that would be the end of it.

...

Curfman said be had talkro to
Mrs. Gilman In jail the Moooay
following the shooting Incident. In
retelllng lhe story of the shooting,
Mrs. Gilman said first that she and
N&gt;r husband had wrestled br the
gun, which confllcted with her
earlier story. Before Curfman lett •.
be said, Mrs. Gilman told hlm that
she wasn't sure that shll had shot
her husband.
Aslied by prosecutkln If he
thought Gilman was a good man, he
responded, " In his way, I think he
was."

Feared nelgltbors
Two nelghrors of the GUmans,
Jack Dotson and Mary ,lane
McNeil, also testlflro. Dotson said
that In a conversatbn with· Mrs.
Gilman last fall she had clalmro to
hear voices saying things about her
and asl;!d D:&gt;tson If be heanl"tbem.
On anotrer oreaskln, he said, Mrs.
Gilman had as~ him If he had .
seen·anyone shoolln~ at her. Dotson
said other nelghron; had similar
experiences with Mn;. Gilman.
McNell testified that Mrs, GU,
man told her MeN ell's husband and
other nelghrors that she was afraid
to go put the McNeil house beeause
she believed McNeil was threaten Ing to kill her.
Although s~ said she had never
beard about fights between the
GUmans, MeN ell added "I think the
woman has been mmtally iU .for
quite some time."
~remone

Under Cl.'OSIH!xamlnatlon, Drls·
coli said Mrs. Gllrnan gave him
varws accounts of the daY ot the
shootiDg, and may bave pieced
~her facts from the past to
reconstruct .t he day. "Organics .
sometlr'nes do this to make up for
memory lapse."
.
In this type ot reconstruction, the
persOn bases the events oo how
things were done In the past, for
exaniple, • on Sundays, l !!xed
bisl.'ults pd' honey !Or breakfast; I
sang and he would say tbls or that,
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LUl; l\L - 11m Sloan,
Sprtnp, one ~ the local nenbers ot the
Cornmunlversty Band, shows concentration as the band )II'EIH!IIted a
medley of famWar tunes frool "Showboat."

APPlAUSE - "Applause, Applause• was there lor the Ohio
University Communlverslly Band In Pomeroy Thursday evening. 'lbll!l
Is just a small part of lhe crowd which gave mtlllslastlc applause the
band's open air concert.

APPRECIATION - BID Nease, center, pre~ldent of the Pomeroy
&lt;llamber of Conuneree, presented plaques of appreciation Thullldlly
nlghl at the conclaslon ~a concert by t!le O.U. O&gt;rnmunlverslty Band.
RecelvlnJ the plaques were, left, Jolll Sipple, for Captain D's which
staged a fish fry during the evenlnJ. and oo the right, Ronald P.
Sooolarelll, ooaduclor of the band.

Communiversity concert delights area residents
By BOB HOEn.ICH
SentlneJ Stall Writer
Looking for yesterday - when
life was a little more' simple. and.
perhaps, a little moll' wholesome?
Apparently. many people are If
the support shown at Thursday
night 's open air concert by the Ohio
University Communiverslty Band
on the Pomeroy Parking Lot -

along the "Beautiful Ohio" -Is any
Indication.
The evening provided wholesome
family entertainment for huooreds
of resld€'nts - despite the dlSCOU·
raging factor of temperatures in the
ninety degrees - who not ooly gave
enthusiastic applause to the excel·
lenI music by the band but addro to
the compliment with a standing

ovation for the band at the
rompletlon of the concert.
The audience tapped toes to the
lively marches &lt;i FUlrnorP and
Sousa, and obv i:&gt;usly loved the
moo ley of show tunes by Jerome
Kern from "Show Boat" and a
medley of Glenn Miller tunes
featuring several members of the
band on clarinets and saxoprones

to emphasize the Miller sound. ThE
audience dapped its way through 8
most appropriate enrorP, "Dowr
~ t be O-hi-o. " Directing and
informally commenting to the
audience to introduec selections
was Ronald P . Socc lare lll.
conductor.
Adding to the enjoyment of the
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SEORC calls U.S. 35 bypass 'highest priority'
By KEVIN KELLY
OVP Stafl Writer
JACKSON - The placement of
the U.S. 35 bypass project In Gallla
County on an Inactive list has
spurred efforts bY the Southeastern
Ohio Regional Council to get It and
other !leC('Ssary projects funded
and wilt.
The 35 project wlll be SEORC's
"highest prlortty," G. Kenner Bush,

chairman of SEORC's highway
users committee, told the organlza·
lion's membership at Its summer
meeting Thursday at the Fair·
greens Country Club.
Other prbrltles mentioned bY
Bush includro working wllh state
officials to get projects uooerway
now because "we can't waste
another decade oo planning";
update gaps ~ U.S. 33 south and

north of Athens; seek a feasibility
study to consider linking Lawrence
County with other nnajor Ohio
highways: Improve 35 west of
Chillicothe and east of Galllpolls to
Charleston, W.Va.; and post the
Appalachian Highway as Route I to
eliminate confusion for travelers
and help boost Ohio tourism.
Bush noted that the priorities are
being put to candidates for officr' In

this yPar's election. Area candi·
dates In attendance were State Sen.
Oakley Collins, R-Ironton; 94th
Distrtct Rep. Jolynn Boster, DGallipoiis; Carry Hunter, her COP
opponent; 92nd District Rep. Mark
Malone, DSouth Point, and his
Republican challenger, Lawrence
Co unt y S h erif f Dani£"1
Hleronlmous.
Basler said aftPr the meeting that
the process of pushing area highway projects with the state Is
continual and 1hat she Is promoting
the need for 1he projects with the
Ohio D~partment ot
Transport at ion.
Boster mel thi s wl'Ck with ODOT
Director Warren Smith to rev iew
projects In her district, particularly
the U.S. 33 connector between
Pomeroy and Ravenswood, W.Va.,
and sa id that with planning under·
way lor the nex t ODOf budget,
"this is an ideal time to suppi£"menl
regular communications with the,
department by a formal meeting
with the direc tor."
Boster said th at during the
meeting she emphasized that thO'
. connector and U.S. 35 are t ~
"lifeline" to soutN&gt;rn Ohio. She said·
felt her dist rict did "very well" ·in·
tht' last wdget.
· "I told him that we werP very
happy , but not sa tisfiro," she said.
Hubler said he's roncernro arout.
the status &lt;i the 35 project. callingft·
his "highest priority." He sa id ~­
conditbn or the first stage of the:
bypass - ciearro and laid out trl·
1983- is "&lt;Fplora ble," and urged a":
more equal dlstrlwton of highway .
funding for lhe region.
.."1 think we need tO make sure
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Ohio

Car~s rout Dodgers, 12-2; ...
'Reds rally, edge Phillies, 7~6

Differences arise as tax ·bill conference :.hegins
By IOSEPII MIANOWANY
WASHINGTON (UJ;'I) - HcuSP
and Senate tax· reform teams are
stressing fairness for . average
Americans, but the overtures from
their first conference meetlngg
cany undercurTmts of dispute for
the task ahead.
The 22-member committee lly·
Ing to mold a tax reform comprom·
lse planned to sit downthis]JlOrnlng
lh the Sl'CODd day of a conference
that could last weeks. The opening
session Thursday wai dominated
by promises to fix a tangled tax
rode.

"'Ibis Is rpally a once-In-a·
lifetime opportunity," declared Senate FlnanceCommltteeChalrman
Bob Packwood, R-Ore. "We have
llnally said to ... companies that pay
no taxes: They will pay taxes."
His leadership counterpart.
House Ways and Means Cllalrman
Dan Rllstenkowsk!, !).Ill., said for
most families who pay taxes, the
final bill wUI emerge as "long
overdue compensation" - wh!Jp
for those who havP thrived on
loopholes, It Will be "long OVPrdue
· relrtbutlon."
Although no key votes are
expected before next week, Pack·
wood and Rostenkowsld havP said
they want the con!ermce to finish
work by the A~. 15 congressional
I'I!Cl'Ss so a bill can he signed Into
law In September.
Both men havl' Indicated a dl'sire

to keep the compromise close to the
Senate's low Individual rail' struc·
ture ·while giving more help lo the
middle class - but evm In the first
session, somP HOUSP Democrats
took Issue with the 27 percent top
Individual tax rate of the. Senate
version.
"What theory of falr~s do we
have where middle-Income people
can lind themselves In the same tax
bracket as the mpst wealttw?"

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WASHINGTON (UPII - Pres!·
dent Reagan may make a final
decision today about his expected
speech next week on South African
policy - a speech not likely to
embrace any major changes In the
admin!.stratlon's much-criticized
approach.
Aides said Reagan discuSSl'd the
pros and cons or such a speech with
his top advisers Thursday and was
leaning toward a delivery heforP
some forum Tuesday without mak·
Ing It a nationally televised address.
Rl'agan could reach a final
dectslon at a ml'l'tlng today, aides
said.
Whitl' House chief cJ. staff Donald
Regan has said a· speech alrpady'
was written and clrcu lated among
Reagan's aides, but national broad·
cast was ruled out becauSP that
would signal a substantive change

Gas of Ohio, who discussed the
numProus features companies con·
skier about a community when
buDding or relocating. One of the
major considerations, Line said. is
a good highway to hetter movethe
firm's prodlct.
"The Importance of having a
good quality highway jus! can't be
stressed too much In the Initial
process. becauSP If yw don't have
It, chances are 00 to 1 yoo wlll he
scratched off the list before that
final decision is made," he said.
Line urged SEORC members to
IBnd together and USl' voting pill to
get Its highway projects completed.
"I think the time Is right," he
said. "You've got yooract tog~&gt;ther;
you know what yoo want and I
really think you can turn up the
heat," he said. "You have the votes.
It's a tough year for the statehouSP,
and If yoo don't organize and pit on
the heat, you'rP missing a great
opportunity." .

Defendant's __

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&lt;_eon_~~n_"_ed_tro_m_-_1_

etc., Driscoll told the court.
Drlscoll 'also said that during the
Interview Mrs. Gilman expressl'd
remorSP of allegedly ldlllng Gilman. This could have hel'n from
either of two reasons - she knew
had done something wrong or she
realized she no longer had a
husband.
UI'J!ed hoopltallzallon
Amthc'r intrrvtew to determinC'

Mrs. Gilman's men tat' status was
cooducted by Phil Palucci and Dr.
David Helm while she was at the
. Athens Mental Health Center.
Paluccl. a psychiatric social
worker, was director of ShaWTll'li'
Forensic Center at Portsmouth at
the time of Mrs. Gilman's
evaluation.
In his preliminary work on the
: case. Paluccl was told of Driscoll's
evaluation oo Mrs. Gilman, and
. told her attorney it was his opinion
that Mrs. Gilman possibly should
1x&gt; hoSpitalized, that she could be a
dan~r to the community or
herself.
' lmolional p&lt;'l'llepliolll

Conducting the actual iltervlcw
: of Mrs. Gilman for the court was
Helm, who ·1s associated with
: Shawnee Formslc Center. Helm
. said his opinion was that she ''Was
unable to conform herself to lhe
requiremmts or the law,.. due to
delusional and irrational
percept ions.
Undercross...xamlnatlon by Pro·
· secutor Joseph Cain, Helm detaUed
some of the Irrational and delu ·
slonal perceptions for the court.
Included among them were the
sexual exploits of her husband with

he accepted by a majority of each
delegation.
.
Both original bills woold limit tax
breaks In ·excbanf!f'l for rutting
rates to their lowe~t · levels In a
half-centwy. However, the House
voted to set up four kldlvldual tax
rates and drop the top level from 00
percent to 38 percent, while the
Senate acted to create two lnd!vld·
ual rates of 15 and 'lJ percent.

Reagan .nearing decision on S. African speech·

C:::.:;on:;:::tln:.;.::.ued=fro::;;m.;;.;Pa:;,:;ge;..:;1,:.____

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toward what has emerged as meal
the maln areas of dispute: How
much help should be given the
middle class and how much should
business taxes be lncrl'ased to pay
for th8t relief? ·
ThE' ronference panel has 11
members from pach chamber •seven Democrats and four Republl·
cans from the HouSP and live
Democrats and six GOP members
from the Senate. All decisions rrrust

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sEORc calls._ ___,_(
soJJK.&gt;tbing Is done," he said. "The
people of GaDia County have waited
long enough."
On the accompllshmmt side,
Bush noted that construction Is
underway on 5.8 miles of U.S. 50
lx&gt;tween Athens and AIIBny, and on
the 4A.S-mlle35 bypass for Jackson.
Planning is helng conducted H
mlles of U.S. 50 hetween Athens and
Coolville, the ronnector hetween
Pomeroy and Ravenswood, five
miles of the Appalachian Highway
through Pike County and the
5.9,mlle U.S. 23 bypass at
Portsmouth.
Len Inactive, ho"""'er, are what
SEORC fepls are major projects.
Includill,l\ work CJl 33 expansion
south of Athens to Darwin and north
to Logan and Lancaster, as well as
four-lanlng two SPCtlons of 35
lx&gt;tween Jackson and Cll!Uicothe.
· The lrnponance of transportation
was noted by the mPPtlng's guest
speaker, M.F. Line Jr., economic
development director for Columbia

asl!l!d Rfp. CllarlesRan~l. D·N.Y.
"Equity would dictate wl' would
agree to a &lt;OOIPfOitllse (on the
rates) and I assume that's What we
wUI do," he said.
Other HouSl' members quest!·
Olll'd provlskms kl the Senate plan
that woold gut deductions for
Individual retirement accounts and
sales taxes.
.
The comments were geared

the neighbor women In the orchard;
the sexual activities other attorney
in the orchard with the neighbor
women: being "set up" and
exploited by the recording of her
songs and prayers In the house,
which had sold millions of copies
and she knew because she heard
them on the radio.
Tonnented, bumDiated
Helm also descrlhed Mrs. Gil·
man's helng shot with a trlght light
~ her husband and the neighbor
women. The shot affected one side
of her lace and impaired the vision
in one l')'e, she told Helm. Mrs.
Gilman also told Helm it "wobbled
me," and she · felt someone was
going to kill her.
ThE' reality of the situation, Helm
believed, was Mrs. Gilman was
ronnenied, humiliated and depreciated by her husband and had been
the victim of a "good deal" of
domestic violence. These observations were made~ discussion both
with Mrs. Gilman and her
daughter.
This Irrational, delusional hehav·
ior on Mrs. Gilman's part had a
great deal to do with the shooting.
He wmt on 10 say that Mrs. Gilman
also acted OJI of anger on that day.
"She reacted throogh theSl' delu·
slonal Ideas." Helm concluded.
In reference to the possibility of
or~anic brain damage, Helm told
the court b negative Echoencephalagram and CAT scan do no rule oot
the problem. Something can go
wrong, Helm said, and though
nothing may show up on tbe .
pbyslcal t~ts , there can ·stlll he
impairments.

Read the Best Seller

In policy.
"Constructive engagement will
remain our policy," . Regan said,
refPrrtng to the approach of
maintaining diplomatic channels
with the white-minority regime to
retain lnfiumce there.
While delivery of a speech Is stlll
tmtatlve, Reagan Intends to Inc
etude In such a speech announce·
ment of ltiS appointment of black
North Carolina businessman Ro-

0

hert Brown to he U.S. Ambassador
t&lt;i South Africa, The New York
Tlines said today.
Citing Wltlte liluse otrlclals, the
newspapel' said Reagan's speech Is
likely to be lielivered Tuesday, after
meeting with Brown that morning.
The administration IS under
Increasing pressure on Capitol HUI
for tough, new mpasures against
South Africa, Including full economic sanctions, to presslJre the

Area deaths
Gerald G. Gibbs
Gerald Glenn Gibbs, 59. Route 2,
Eastman Ridge Road, Pomeroy,
died early Friday morning at
Veterans Memortal Hospital. Ar·
rangements an&gt; being made by the
Ewing Funeral Home.

Ida Mae King
Mrs. Ida Mae King, 79, Route 4,
Pomeroy. dted Tuesday evening at
her home oo the King Ridgl' Road.
A homemaker. Mrs. King Is

survived ~ a daughter, Myrtle
Robinson, Columoos; a grandson,
Jim Phillips, Tronessee, and a
granddaughter, Shirley Parsons,
Route 4; Pomeray. Thirteen great·
grandchildren also survive.
Mrs. King was a rtll'lnber of the
Carleton Cllurch.
Services wlll he held at 10 a.m.
Mi)nday at the Ewing Fureral
Home with Mr. Gany King officiatIng. Burtal will he In the Wells
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 7-9 p.m. Satur·
day and all day on Sunday.

government away from Its .apar·
!.held system of racial segregation.
Reagan's speech would IP an
attempt to stave off such actkln and
also would prelude an appearance
Wednesday l)y Secretary of Stall'
George Shultz before the Senate
Foreign Relations Comrnlttre to
discuss an administration policy
review.
Shultz met Thursday wllh Sir
Geolftey Howe, British tJreign
secretary, to d!sruss South Africa
and other policy Issues. Howe was
scheduled to meet today with VIce
President George Bush and Foreign Relations Committee Chair·
man Richard Lugar, R-Ind.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jotm
Glenn turns 65 today and the man
who rode a rocket to fame In 1962 as
the first American to orbil Earth is
tbreatmlng to start a counldown of
his own.
"From this one on, I'm counting
backwards," Glenn quipped at a
surprtSP party In a Capitol Hlll
healing room Thursday. ''I'm
trying to forget them."

"Why Don't. We Do · This More

Mostly sunny and humid Saturday,
with highs In the mid 90:s.
The trobabUity of lh'ciPltation is
near zero through Saturday.
Winds wUI he Ught and from the
west today and light and variable
tonight.

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Washington - Signed running back
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At Chicago, Vida Blue hit a solo
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Innings lo parn the vlctocy. Randy
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Jose Uribe ch'ove in a pair &lt;i runs I.Q
support Blue, who Improved to 7"J..
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Lynch, H was his first in SP\ ,;,
years.
El&lt;pos 4, Braves 2
At Monlrl'al, Floyd Youmans and
Jeff Reardon combined In scattrr
seven hils to smd Atlanta to dl'fear
for lhe lOth time In Its last .n
wtings. Youmans Improved to 1!1-5
and Reardon, who worked the final
two Innings, collected his 21st sav•
Braves starter Rick Mahler fpll tu
10-9.
Padres 2, Pirates I
At Pittsburgh, Gany Templetoi&lt;
and Tim Flannery drove In tlm1h·
Inning runs lo lead the Padres.
Lance McCullers combined with
Craig Lefferts on a four-hitter and
Improved to 5-3. Lefferts earned hi&lt;
third save. Rick Rhoden, 9-6, wa•
the losing pitcher.
Mets 13, Aslros 2
At Houston. Darcy! St rawhen')·
sparked a sevm -run sevmth Inning
with a lhree-rundoubletopowertl\e
Mets to tte rout. Len Dykstra &lt;h'&lt;ivr
In two runs In the SPVenth. an Inning
whefl' the Mets overcame a l (J
deficit. Bob Ojeda, 11·2, earned Ihe
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MADRID, Spain iUPI 1 - Thr Brazil scored 9 (Xlints. Schmidt
United States boiled lo a 21· point scored :II polnls in the SI'COnd half
lead In the first 10 minutes as Brazil ch-ew to 74-66 with 8:39
10: called up outlil?ldt&gt;r Jtm Tratx'r Thursday night en route to a 96-8&gt;
remaining.
from RochPstPr of ttw Int prnatlonal
victory over Brazil, sending the
"Sometimes oor players play likl'
League iAAA I.
19-and 20-year-olds, which is what
Californ ia- Activated left · handf&gt;d Americans Into the gold-medal
r("llevpr Gary Lucas and returnC'd galll(&gt; against the Soviet Union at
they arc." U.S. coach Lute Olson
right·handE&gt;r Todd FischC'r to Ed - th e World Ba s k e tb a ll
said.
mont on of the Pacific Coast LeaguE'
Championships.
Brazil shot 36 per&lt;rnt from the
iAAAI .
The Americans, 8-1, received 17 . noor to 61 percent for the United
Chicago (ALl - Acquired pit cher
loss.
points from David Robinson and Stales. Kenny Smith scored 15
Ray Seuage from MllwaukPr for
pitcher AI Jones and outflt&gt;ldPr Tom
held off Brazil in the second half as points for the Americans. Steve
Hartlt&gt;y.
the South Americans drew within 8 Kerr added 14 bebre suffering a ',;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;;;;,:;;;;,:;;;;;:~
Hawaii (PCL\ - Signed tell ·
points. Oscar Schmidt had 43 points torn knee ligament. Israe l Andrade I
handed pitcher D("('k Tatsuno.
Montreal - Placf'd first ba sC"man for Brazil.
contributed 14 ilr Brazll, 6-3.
Andres Ga larraga on 15-da y disabled
The Sovlel Union hit three 3·
list retroactive to July 10 bPcauseof a pointers In the final 46 SPCOods of
Robinson, the 6-11 Navy !!'nter
rlltht knee Injury suff~red July 9. • ·
regulatlon
and
Arvldas
SaSt. 'bQuls ~ Placed· rC'l~vPr Ken
-.IINftd.-'tiNIIi'olr11i iiHililli
United States shot 69 Pf'l'cent. He
Dayley on the 15-day disabled lfsr : won the game with a pair of fret&gt;
calll'd up pllchC'r Ray Soff from
throws, giving the de!ndlng cham· reboundE:d, blocked shots and used
Louisv ille of thE' American Associ a· pion Soviets a 91· 00 overtime
his Inside ~ickness to frpe himself
tiOn (AAAL
decision
over
Yugnslavla.
for
dunks, layups and short
T£'xas - Sl,iitnE'd pitcher J&lt;ev in
The
USSR,
SPeking
its
fourth
jumpers.
Brown .
world championship. plays the
"The U.S. plays like the RUS·
Basketball
United States Sunday In a rematch slans, with a tot of fast break,"
Denver- SignOO firs1 -round draft
of the 1982 championship game In Brazil coach Ary Ventura VIdal
pick gu ard Maurice Martin .
Colombia
thai theSovletswon95-94 . said. "That would be an Interesting
T exas NamM Jessie Evans
game."
assistant OO skr tball coach.
With 5-fooi·J Tyrone Bogues
The Yuguslavlans led &amp;'&gt; 76 with
handling
the
ball
on
the
break.
the
less
than a mlnule remaining.
College
Tl w h1~ '·
Iowa - Deft&gt;nslvr IJn('man Er ic United States' running game was
Sabonis, the 7·2 center, hit a
Oll t' S. r
Hl~gin s quiT footba ll1 £'a m.
overwhelming. The United States 3-polnter with fl seconds to go,
Wlsro nsin- NCAA placf'd basket nli( l dl ~ , rzed
led !64, 33-12 and 46-12 hefore Valery llkhonenkn ronverted a
ball team o n two ..VE'ars' probation .
holding a 6().36 advantage at the steal Into a ,second 3-polnter rive
o n C'~ . "nlilll one"
Football
half.
seconds later and aftff a Yugosla·
\\ l ' ll ' ,
Denver - Slgnrd Jinl:'backrr Ra\
The Americans did not score for via turnover, Valdis Valters tied it
Phil llps to a s_f'fips of J. yrar
ll'· &gt;d v 111 r" ll
the first 6:13oft he Sf&lt;'Ond hall while 85-85 with thret&gt; secoods left.
contracts .
Hou ston - Signf'd or ag ref'd to
!ru ck h(Jih lll /, ·

Riley .

AMERICAN LEAGUE

L Pet

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At Cincinnati, naturally, and
mercifully, a misplayed fly ball
mded lhe game between the
Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia
Phlllles Thursday night.
The Reds beat the Phlllles 7-jj In
11 Innings, bul not before four
throwing 'errors were committed,
leading to six unearned runs, and a
passed ball allowed the tying run to
score In the bottom of the ninth.
"It was like both learns were still
on the three-day (All-Star! brl'ak,"
said Phillie rtgbtflelder Glenn
Wilson, who missed Pete RoSP's
long fly ball lo right· center with two
outs In the 11th, permitting Wadl'
Rowdon to score from first with the
decisive run.
"I was surprtsed be hit It that
far," Wilson said of RoSl''s drive.
"And I was surprtsed I caught up
with II. I thought I'd have to dive to
gel to it. It was one of those balls
thai H you're up two or thrPP runs
It's an easy catch, but with the
game on the line you tend to make it
a tougher catch."
With one our In the bottom of ttl!'
lith and Tom Gorman pitching,
Max VenablE' walked. Rowdon
bounced to Mike Schmidt at third
but heat the play at first totrevent a
double play. RoSI' followed with his
blast. which was ruled a trtple.
Wilson overran the ball and tried to
make a sliding basket catch. rut the
ball glanced off his glove band.
"I knew It wOJid IP a basehll or
he would make a good running
calm," RoSI' said. "I've been
hitting a lot of balls deep and the
outfielders have hel'n catching
them. He dldn'l catch this one."
Ted Power. 4·5, the last of six
Reds pitchers, worked the final two
Innings to gain the victocy, giving
up rnl' hit and striking oot two.
Gonnan r..u to 0-1 .
The Reds tied lhe game at 6-6
with a three-run rally In thehottom
of the ninth. Phillie secood baseman Juan Samuel lhrew wildly to
second base on a double play ball.

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San Diego at Pittsburgh

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SlxiPPn players were on hand for
the Tuesday ladies day at the
Jay mar Golf Club. Winners for the
day were Elizabeth Cutle r, low net
and low putts; Norma Custer, low
gross, and Carol Crow and Eliza·
beth Lohse, chip-in-hole.

allowing a run to score: and Kal
Daniels' sacrifice fiy drove m
another run. With a 2·2 count on
Dave Parker, Phillie catcher Jofui
Russell mishandled Steve Bedmo
sian's pitch, pe.-mlttlng Eric Davis
to score the tying run:
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Philadelphia had seemingly P.u.r
the game oot of reach In the top of
the ninth. With the baseS loaded and
the PhUI!es holding a 4-3 lead..
Samuel grounded to shortstop Kurt
Stillwell who forced Rick Schu al
the plate, but catcher Sal Bu ter~
threw wildly to first, pmnittlngtM•
run5 to !J:.'Ore.
~;
Earlier In the ninth, pllcher John
Franro uncorked a throw b!to
centerfield on a ground IBII, and
Rose's throwing errorm a potenllal
double play ground ball In til(·
sevmth Inning led to two runs. ·

Chicago 64. Montreal downed
Atlanta 4-2, San Diego nipped
PittsbUrgh 2-1. Cincinnati edged
Philadelphia 7·6 In 11 Innings and
New York annihilated Houston 13-2.

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Toronto at California
Milwaukee.at Oakland
Texas ar Detroit, night
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Cleveland at Kansas City, nlghl
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Ohio, area weather scene

Sixteen participate
in ladies golf session

party by telling him It was a
meeting 'With constltumts. He
blushed when a chorus that In·
cl.uded soml' of the most powerful
members of Congress helted OJ! a
rmdltlon of "Happy· Birthday."
A 79-pmnd, three-layer cake
stuffed with l) pounds of chocolate
carried the message "Happy 65th
blrthdsy to Ohio's 'smior' senator."
Glenn participated In some goodnatured pranks at the birthday
party. Instead of a birthday card,
his staff workers gave him a
poster-size Social Security card.
Therp also was a refermce to one of
Glenn's less-successful efforts, his
fruitless campaign In 1984 ror the
Democratic presidential
nomination.

Super .
Summer Savings

question was:

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Mullen'y ReigNs; PODII!I'O)',
Tuelday night. He """"" ...
trauma update and bum 111111aremenl eo lhe trainees frllm
Melp and GalUa Counilea. Al8o
spealdnJ during the Mllon was
Mlke HuD, IDI!hl medic lor lhe
Grant UfeOJPI. 'l'1leldi.Y evenInti's session was lhe first of a
series of IIHervke proiJ'IIIIII
featurlnJ speakers wllh I!X[I81'~In their fields. Speaker Ill the
next program, AUJ. 19, wiD he
John Adkllls, Circleville, altol'ney lor the Ohio Err"" g&amp;k.'Y
Medical Service.

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Glenn was .halied as a hero after
his historic space filghl Feb. a!.
!962. Arter a successful business
_;.(c_·on_t_Inu-'ed-'from;.:..;
·.;;..;..;;,P.:;:;ag::..e.:;.!)_ career, Glenn was elected to the
Senate In 1974- his third try for the
The Communiverslty Band was . office - and the Ohio Democrat
brought to the community by Bank
oow is running for a third term.
One of Pomeroy and at the
· Staff workers lured Glenn to the
conclusion of the COIX.'ert, Blll
Nease, bank employee and pres!·
dent cJ. the chamber, added the
Icing to the cake by preSPnling
appreciation plaques from . the
cham her to Sooclarelll, the ronduc·
tor , and .Jolm Sipple, Captain D's
representative.
And - many In the large crowd
SPemed to pick up on the title &lt;i a
pop song from soml' '10 years ago as
they lefl the concert. And that
CX'tm?"

Ohio Enended Forecast
Sunday through TuesdaJI
Fair Sunday and Thesday, with a
chance of showers and thunderstorms on Monday. Highs wlll
range from the upper 8Js to the
lower 90s Sunday, failing lnlo the
ll)s Monday and Tuesday. Overnight lows wlll he In the 1o w 70s
early Sunday and ranging from the
Ills to the low 70s Monday and
Thesday mornings.
Soulh Central Ohio
Sunny. and humid today, with
highs In the mid 90:s. Mostly clear
tonight. with a low In the mid 70s.

SPEAKER - Dr• .Robert E.
Falcone, M~D., Granl Medical
Center, Columbus, .. pldured
addressing an emerpncy medical· training ser\olce oc~ held
at the oounty lnlnkiJ'cealer ...

Glenn reaches 65t.. birthday

Communiversi(Y-_
evmlng were. SPVeral .activities
planned by the Pomeroy Chamher
of Commerce - a !Ish try by
Captain D's. which did a land office
business with some customers In
line for as long as an hour to get
their meal - a fanners' market
froturlng home grown prOduce by
the Main Strl'l't Market with
personnel being kept oosy serving
customPrs - and the Southern
Athletic Boosters offered popcorn
and soda to enhance the enjoymPnt
of the Informal ~ air concert. In
ronjunctlon with the evening,
Pomeroy merell ants staged special
sales from 5 1o 7.

By J.()V IWID'O
1JPI SpooU \Mer
SurprtSP. ·The St. Louis Cardinals
scored 12 runs - all In the same
game.
Offense, which has heen as
foreign to the Cardinals as All· Star
vlctortes have been to Manager
Whitey Herzog, finally emerged at
Busch Stadium Thursday night.
The Cardinals tattooed Los Ang~&gt;les
pitching for 17 hits, Inctudmg SPVPD
doubles, In a 1~2 rout cJ. the
Dodgers.
"Sevm doubles- we haven't had
.sevm doubles In a month," said
Herzog, who has managed the
National League team In the AL's
only two victories In the last 15
years. "That was just one of those
games. It was a Iaugher.
"It was our best game In three
months."
St. Louis has scored 312 runs In Its
first 'if/ games, an average of less
than 3.6 runs a game- worst In the
majors. The 12 runs repreSPnts the
Cardinals' secood-largest scortng
outburst of the season. They scored
13 runs against San Diego May 8.
Elsewhere In the National
League, San Francisco shaded

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·· Baltimore- Placed first baseman
: Eddie Muiray on the 21-day disabled
'lr list (hamstring),
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A coup!e of explosive finishes
Thursday night moved the second- .
p~ New York Yankees within six
games rl the American U!ague
East-leed!ng Boston Red Sox.
Jl!n Presley's grand slam off Bob
Stanley with two out In the 11th
Inning at Seattle Thursday night
lifted the Mariners to a 5-1 victory
over the Red Sox, andatNewYork,
Dave Winfield threw out the
potential tylngnmattheplatetofor
the final out of the Yankees' 5-4
victory over the Chicago White Sox.
With the way the Red Sox lost, It's
hard to resist projecting ihe de!Pat
as the start of a much-anticipated
Boston collapse, reminiscent of the
1978 debacle. The Red Sox comrnil·
ted four errors, Including mle with
two out In the lith, Immediately
preceedlng Presley's slam. In
addition, Boslon batteries were
responsible lor thrEe wlld pitches
and a past ball.
Tom Seaver, 0-2 Wetlme In the
Klngdome, worked the first six
Innings, for Boslon, scattering six
hits, strtklng out five and walking
,.. two. Seattle starter Mark Langston
" allowed Boston four hits over 10
SYRACUSE TE&amp;BALL - The 1986 Syracuse
Jason Lawrence, Adam Green, Nalllllll Haines, Evan Innings. The left-bander struck out
Tee-Ball learn, (left to right), Front row: Valerie
struble, Cynthia caJdwell, Becky CoJID, and Pete 11.
Yanke&lt;'S bullpen "slopper" Dave
Cundiff, Shawn Harris, AprD Foremen, Donald
Sisson. Third row: Dana llalnrs, Dave Buskirk, Ray
conllnued lo showvulneraRighetti
Pi-omu, Jenuller Friend, Jason Allen, and Jamie
R. Proi!IU, Sr., Patty Struble, and Ray R. Proffitt, Jr.
billty, and needed Winfield's ann to
Buskirk. Second row: Jerod Glbnore. Zorah Hersley,
rescue his 20th save. Righetti took
overwitha5-31eadlnlhenln(hafler
Toledo race results
starler Dennis Rasmussen allowl'd
Two more Reds put on disabled list
a leadoffslngle toGregWalker, and
TOLEDO. Ohio iUPIJ -Listen immediately surrendered a single
Buster grabbed the early lead and to Bobby Bonllla, and an RBI
CINCINNATI tUPit - The disabled llsl was !'Ptroaclive to July slayed In front the rest of the way double lo pinch hiller Jerry
Cincinnati Reds Thursday placed 10. has an injured left wrist.
Thursday night to win the featured
left-handed pitcher Joe Price and
Esasky had been oo lhe disabled lOth race pace at Raceway Park.
~!elder Tracy Jones on the
llsl since June 15 with sore thighs.
The winner, driven by Paul
15-day disabled list, activated ool - Mu!llhY had a 3-4 record and a 1.00 Combs, covered the mlle In 2:014-5 ·
flelder Nick Esasky and called up earned run average al Denver.
and returned $13.20, $7 and $3.20.
left- handed pllcher Rob Murphy
Also Thursday, the Reds moved Roberto Blue Chip finished second.
from their Denver !ann team.
pitcher Mario Soto, who has returning $12.20 and $3.60, while
Price Is suffering a sore Iefl elbow shoulder problems. from Ihe 15-day Richmars Genlleman came in lhlrd
and Jones. whose placement oo Ihe to lhe 21-day disabled list.
to pay $2.40.
MINERAL WEL!li, W.Va '-

Hairston.
Wayne Tolleson pinch ran for
Hairston, and pinch hitter Carlton
Fisk boUIICt'd to Righetti, who
shoveled the ball to the plate where
catcher Ron Hassey tagged out
Bonllla. John Cangelosi ftled wt lo
shallow right, and Tolleson ran
through third-bas&lt;&gt; roach Doug
Rader's stop sign and was thrown
out at the (iate by Winfield.
"I tagged up to put the jressure
on him," Tolleson said of Winfield.
"He had 1o come up with a good
throw. Dougsaldlfwe!J)tachanre,
we'll take II. We were gonna roll the
dlce. ll jusl !llhappenedhemade an
accurale throw."
Rader and White Sox manager
Jim Fregosl had a dlfferenl story.
"He (Tolleson l was supposed to
go only on a ball hll 10 s!Drtstop,"
Rader said. "There should have
been mdoubl as 10 what was taking
place."
"He ran lhrough the stop sign,"
Fregosl said of Tollesoo. "I don'l
know where In the hell he was
.going. In fact, I don't know wherein
the hell Bonilla was going.
"That was stupid baseball- just
awful baserunnlng."
Rasmussen, 11-2, allowed six hits
and won his sixth straight decision.
In other games, Baltimore
whipped Minnesota 6-2. Detroit
edged Texas 2·1, and Kansas City
downl'&lt;l Cleveland 5-1. and Toronto
defeated California 8-5.
Royals 5, lnciiRIS I
At Kansas City, Mo., Brei
Saherhagen, 5-10, snapped his
four-game losing st!'Pak with a
five-hitter over elghl Innings, and
Frank White belled his 11th home

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Dreama Pickens was the best
'loser and Julla Hysell, the runner.up a I last week's meetbtg of TOPS
OH 5'10 held at Veterans Memorial
:Hospital.
Betty Jo Hunt was the t...n loser
and receiving the fruit baskl'l for
welghl los. was Bernice Durst.
• Pledge, prayer and roll call
opened the meeting. The 26
tnernhers weighing In showed a net
·loss of 33 pounds. Ofilcers' reports
were given by LIMie Bell Aleshire,
secretary; Vlrglnla Dean, !lower
fund and treasury, and Nancy
Gillispie, weight recorder.
• Plans were made for both secret
and "reducing" pals. Meetings are :
held every Tuesday evening with :
)Velgh·lntrom6to6:55followedbya :'
meeting at 1 p.m. at the hospital

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NO CREED BUT THE CHRIST:
NO WAY BUT CHRIST'S WAY:
NO CHURCH BUT HIS CHURCHI

· Seeing the need tor better hea llh
·educalkin In Meigs county. Miss
Bing approached Ihe Meigs County
Public Health Assoclalion aboul
hiring her Ill give classes In health

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MONDAY
POMEROY - Pom..-oy Wes·
leyan Hollness Oturch, Rl. 143, will
be having Bible school Morxlay
lhrough Friday, July 21·25, 6:30to 8
p.m. each evening. All children and
young prople are Invited to attend.

STEVE SNIDER, EVANGELIST

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~ateterla.

Sunday al 7 p.m.

RUTLAND - Halliday reunion
Sunday al Forest Acres Park near
Rutland wllh haskel dinner at 12:30
p.m.

CHESTER - A IX)tluck breakfast will be held al the Chester
Unlll'&lt;l Met!Ddlsl Church Sunday at
7:30a.m. The event Is being held 10
welcome back the Rev. Don Archer
and his wUe, Sandy, who have been
reassigned lo the church pastorale.

The Mason Church of Christ!
July 20•2 S, 19 86

.donations lo a variety of health
ocganizalions. and give to Special
Olympics.
The club was organlzRd in May
1936. lhe oulgrowth .of a class In
"Home Hygiene and Care of the
Sick" taught by the late Nelle Bing,

in There
the county.
was no public health nurse
fle!'P al thai time and so the Public
Health Association agreed 10 pay
her 10 teach residPnls how to lake
care of th&lt;&gt;mselves and lh&lt;&gt;lr
families.
· The class al Rock Springs was
held at the home of Nellie Collins.
The sixteen who enrolled were
given a written test all"' mdofthe
course at the Rod&lt; Springs ,.,hool.

MT. HERMAN - A gospel ftlm.
"Kevin Can Walt" willbfo presenll'&lt;l
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday al the Mt.
Hermon United Brethren In Otrist
Church, located cif county road 1!2,
In the Texas community near
Pomeroy- The film runs 51 minutes
and the p.Jbllc is invited.

are Invited.

report that "il was soon learnl'd
Ihal prople were loa proud lo use
;11pplies belonging lot"' dub, so
Ihey were sold and the money
replacl'&lt;l In the lreasury."
Many individuals. through hospilal Equipment loans and special
remembranct&gt;s, and t-ospilal and
"'alth organizalions and associa !ions. have beneflll'&lt;l from lhe
club's :xi years in t"' community.
tn pas I years projects included
providing firsl aid supplies lo lhe
r mergPncy squads, oonaling toys
for IDspitalized children, srndlng
gills lo tlr Alhens Menial Heallh
Cenler, remembering residents of
lhc county home and nursing
homes. shu tins of lhe community.
and those in the mllllary.
The emphasis of the club when il
was organlzRd a haU-cenlury ago Is
the same as k ·ls llday -personal
heal! h education and health-rei ated
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80 Chev. S-10
81 Dotson 510
79 Ford Mustang
81 Ford Escort
79 Dodge Omni
80 Subaru S/W GL 79 Ford Fairmont
80 Mazda GLC
79 VW Sciro((o
80 Dodge ltam/Chgr. 79 Dodge Colt
80 Pont. Bonne.
78 Chev. Luv
80 AMC Spirit
78 Chev Impala
80 Skylark
77 Olds 88
80 Cad. Eldorado
79 Ford Granada
80. Ford Pinto
76 Buck leSabre

FREE WARRANTY

part of the anniversary celebration a1 the Goegleln

since converled inlo a lwo family
residence. Those that passed were
presenll'&lt;l certalcates.
The first me&lt;&gt;t!ngoflheorganized
club was held al t"' rome of
WinUred Grueser. A conslilulion
and by-laws were adopted and
meellngs were sel for the third
Thursday of each monlh In the
t-omes of the members.
Dues were fiv e cents a rmnlh,
fines were Imposed on those who
missed meelings, and lhe hosless
was fined H she served rmre lhan
two ilems for refreslunenls. The
rules have since been chan!j2d.
Allmoneycollectedintt-oseearly
meetings was designated for subscrlptlons to health magazines and
10 &lt;quip a linen chesl of sheets,
pillowcases, and towels lobe loan I'd
1o famllles who mlghl have sickness 1n their t-omes. The rreords

11eeting. With cards. gilts and
\lslts.membersrernembertheslck
and shullns of the community.

Route 33, left side going Sluth.
Recognition for ootstandlng com·
munlty SI'IV!ce will be given C.E.
Blakeslee, James Bail and Mrs.
JessiP White; members and friends
are Invited .

POMEROY - The annual reunIon of th&lt;&gt; children of tre late
Charles and Alma Snyder will be
held Sunday at the roadside park on
Route 33. Those attending are to
take a coverl'&lt;l dish and all relatives

By CHARlENE HOEF1JCII
Sentinel Staff Writer
Flftyyearsagolnthemldstctthe
depression when jobs and money
were scarce and heallh care was a
concern of many, the Rock Springs
Betl er Health Club was organiled.
Thursday the club marked ils
50th anniversary wilh a family
picnlc a l lhe home of long-lime
member. Frances Gorgleln. fol lowed by an afternoon of reminisclng about lhose early years. and
recognition of lwo chart er
members, Beuna Grueser and
Trecle Abbotl.
Minutes of lhose early mP!'IIngs
were read and some of the study
books used by the club along wilh
pictures were displayed as lhe
members reflecled on Iheir personal health growth through I"'
years as well as their service to the
community.
Outreach has always been a pari
of the club's program as well as
heallh education for I"' members.

new fold-up walker by Franct&gt;s
·Eskew In memory of her rrolher,
Florenct' Burnside, and a donal ion
in memory of Helen Radford by
louise and Bill Radford and Homer
Radford .

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SUNDAY
PT. PLEASANT - John Riley
and VIrginia Gibbs Edwards remion, Sunday, Krodel Park shelterhouse. Covered dish dinner 1 p.m.
Bring Item for white elephant sale.

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USED CARS ARE
OYER STOCKED!

LEE WEEK

DEXTER - There will be a
hymn sing al the Old Dexler
Church, on County Rd. 6, Saturday,
7 p.m., with special singing by
Sunrise. Everyone welcome.

Better Health Club notes 50th year

Ohio.

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SATURilAY
RACINE- The Bend River Boys
Band will be playing Saturday
· evening, 7:lllo 9, at the Shrine Club
Park In Racine. Free to the plbllc.
Bring lawn chairs. Re!reslunents
available.

CHARTER MEMBERS - Trreie Abbol~ left, and
the Rod&lt; Springs
HeUer Health Club was organized 50 years ago.
Thun!day they were recognized and presented gUts as

llshlng Company! Mulllmedla, Inc. ,
Pomeroy, Ohio 4~769, Ph . 992-2156. Second class postage paid at Pomeroy,

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Friday, JulY 18, 1986
Page 6

Community calendar I area happenings

Bruna Grueser remember when

Published every afternoon. Monday
through Friday, Ill Court St., Po·
meroy, Ohio, by th~ Ohio Valley Pub·

Public Notice
race last season at West VIrginia
- - - - - - - - 1 Motor Speedway, the AMA Camel
YMiage of Pro-Series Motorcycles return SatNOTICE OF
pg...,y urday , lor the AMA Motorcycle
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
(7)t8.21
National event called "Thunder In
On July 7, 1986, in lhe
the Hills".
Meigl Coorny PN&gt;btla Coon.
Public Notice
CMe No. 26,185, Roben R.
This "national" event lsoneofthe
Harden, 48115 Momi'lg Star
most
lucrative races ttlts kind and
NOTICE OF
Road, Racine, Oh_,, 46771
the
rrost
prestigious race on the
APPOINTMENT OF
wu appoinnt.i AdnWiiltr810r
FIDUCIARY
AMA tour.
of the estate of Sandra E. HarOn July 7, 1986 in the
den. doooaood, lale of48116
Saturday's event will featur&lt;;_
Meigo Coorny Probele Coort. many of the top AMA motorcycle
Morning Star Ro ... Racile.
C-No. 26,188,JanMJanOhio, 45771.
riders In the United States and
kinl. 42l Beed1 Slrwt. MidRobert E. Buck .
abroad,
all vying for the National
dlopul.
Ohio
45
760.
Wll
opProbllte Judge
lena K. Nesselroad. C.. rk
crown
lor
tt.. first time In the state
poin1od - - of the
..,.,.. of Mory A. - o d.
17111 . 18, 26, lie
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West
VIrginia.
_ _lole
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of _
1l0 Cojonlou...
Last year riders reached speeds
ly, Ohio.
&lt;:1 100-plus miles per hour on the li,
Robert E. Buck, mile clay oval, literally laying the
Probate Judge
bikes down as they were broadslld·
LEGAL NOTICE
ltna K, Neseelroad, Clerk
Seolod wll bt roceivod (7) 11 , 18 , 26 , lie
lng through tt.. turns.
by lhe Boord of Public Aftoir,
"Thunder In the Hills" has
Pomonov Yiloge Hoi, 320 1--:::-::-::---:-:--.-already
attracted many preMiin St. Po..rov. Ohio.
Public Notice
entries,
and
is expecled lo become
12:00 o'ctodo roon, July 24 , 1- - - - - - - 1988 for the following
NOTICE OF
an annual event at WVMS.
puq101e.
APPOINTMENT OF
Gates are slaled to qJei1 at 5 p.m.
Pl~ting wat• wotb build·
FIDUCIARY
and racing at 8 p.m.
ing, ku::ated on East Mai1 St.
On July 8th. 1986, in
Pam only with will be fur· the Meigs County Probate
For furl"'r Information call the
nilhod by lho 8oaod of Public Coon , Caoe No . 25.187. Parkersoorg Holiday Inn at ll4-489Affain. AU equipment. mull be Frank W. Porter, Jr., P. 0 . 9125.
tumithed by bidders.
Box 886: Pomeroy, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel

CHESTER - Revival services
will he held at the Living Word
Church of God al Chester, Sunday
through July 23 with Evangellsl
Harry Wingler. Gilbert Spencer,
pastor, Invites the public to allend
the services 10 begin at 7 p.m.

(USPS 115-960)
A Dl~tslon of Mulllmedla, Inc.

Public Nt .ice

The Boord of Public Aftoin
het'eby rtUN'• thl right 1D
re;ect any and Ill bids end to
tMect the belt bid 1or thl
p.upose.
By order of the B01rd of
PubiM: Atfeirs.
Jane Watton
Clerk-Tr••·

run of the year to lead the Royals
past the Indians.Tom Candlotti, 8-7,
gave up nine hits and all five
Kansas (:lly runs.
Orioles 6, Twins 2
At Baltimore, Lee Lacy drove In
three runs with a two-run single and
a homer, and Cal Rlpken and John
Shelby also homered to lead the
Orioles over the Twins. Ken Dixon,
9-7, scattered four hits over seven
innings to outduel Frank VIola, 9-8.
Don Aase earned his major leagueleading 21th save.
Tigers 2, Rangers I
AI Detroit, Lany Hemoon,
whose pinch-hit oouble tied the
score, came home with the winning
run when Kirk Gibson walked wlth
1wo oul and tre bases loaded off
reliever Greg Harris. Reliever
Milch Williams, 7-2, took the loss.
Wall Terrell. 8-8, went the distance,
allowing six hits, and striking ou1
seven.

The Daily Sentinel

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By The Bend

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II)' GERRY MONJGAN

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'lllhenever we undergo a penod of economtc
Wstress and upheaval. 11 IS hard to know what
we can rely on . Moreover, even when the
economy improves, the prophets of doom may sttll
be hard at work; and the posstbiltty of higher prices
and taxes, reduced benefits, etc ., causes the rumors to fly and pamt a ptcture of fmanctal dtsaster.
It tS satd that most of the thmgs we worry about
never take place, and that should include these
dtre predicttons. However, tf some ca lamity should
ever befall you, thts 1s the ttme to call upon the
comfort and constructive remedy of fatth . Let God
show you the answer to your pltght, and you Will be
wtser for the expenence. Even when better days
are on the way, they may reqwre a little pattence,
and your House of Worshtp IS the best place to develop 11. So learn to separate rumor from fact, fear
not, and put your trust tn the Lord.

992-2104
TIUNITY 01\JROI, Rev W H. Pm-ln.

~ - . Sunday Scllool Supt
- Onu&lt;.'ll Scllool9: 15 a.m., Wcnhlp Sl&gt;rvlelD ll
a.m Cllolr rehomal, 1\leoday. 7 ll p m
....... dtrocllon at Lob Burt
POMEROY CIIURO! OF TilE NAZARDIE. Qrm- IJnlon and lllllbeory, Rev
Thlmas Glon McOmg. pastor. Norman Pres
ley, S. S. Supl . Sunday School. ~ ll a m .

mid--""'"""'·

rnort*lgwontip lO:l) a.m .• t'Venlngsovice6
p.m ..
Wednesday. 7 pm
a!ACE EPJS(DPAJ.. CHURtll, 326 E
Main St. Fl&gt;rneroy: Sunday """"""" Holy
IXIITinUidon on thP first Sunday d ea&lt;'h rmnth
: and combined Wltll l1lOrRng trayer oo the
ltini:t Sllnday Morning prayer andse-mm on
aD oem- ~ooays altho """'"- Otur&lt;h SChool
Rl Nui"St''')' care provided Coffee hour In the
Pansh Hall lmllll!dlaiely following liP ...-vice

POMEROY CHUROI OF tllRJSr, 212 W
Main so .• Netll'roullclo(, past..- Bible School
9: ll a.m : Morning worstup, Jill a m • Ywtll
ITII.'&lt;tlnj!s. &amp; 00 p.m : Evening worship, 7 Ill p
m W~ night ..-aye.- ll1l'l'tlng and Bible
study ~ Ill p.m
. TilE SALVATION ARMY 115 l)utt"""'l

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Ave , Fbmeroy Mrs Dora Wlnlng In char~
~ meeting, 10 a.m .. Sunday
SdJool. Ill: :II a.m !ilnday School. YPSM

Eloi!e Adams. leader 7 :II p m Salvallon
rnoe11rtg. varlouo speakers and music specials
Thunday. U:JI a.m. lo 2 p.m Ladles Homo
t,.eQue, members In charfi.'(' an worren
lnvlll'll, 6: «&lt; p m Thursday. Corp; Cad&lt;&gt;!
a... tYOUIII! """"""BI'*&gt;I. 1·:11 p.m Bible

Slutl\' and Prayer llll.'l.'llnj&lt;, ~ IO II'r public

POMEROY WESI'SIDE OIUR&lt;Ji OF
OIRJliT, Jl'l!6 Cltlldren's Horne Road tCounty

to~ ,Raid 1iJ. fi.D. Vocal rDUik Swdly Wor"" •lOam.; llliifSiutl\' U a.m.. Wcnlllp. 61&gt;
m W&lt;dteoclay, Bible Study, 7 pm
01.0 DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
OI\JROI, Alvin Cw-tls, pasttr, Unda Swan
~pl. Sunday Scllool9:ll a.m; pi&lt;IIChingSEr·
........ first and third Sunday !ollowin!&lt; 9mday
School Youth rnet"Ung. 7: .Il p m E"\ l'l)' Swt

day

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GRAHAM
UNITED MErlllDIST
Preachlng9. 30am flrstand sE"CCnd Sun

Middleport. Ohto

K&amp;C JEWELERS
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992-3785, Pomeroy

Srrvlcc 7 00 p m Wed . 6 p m Young La
diE'S' Auxlllary We&lt;lnesdav 7 pm Fam
IIY Wors hip
HAZEl OOMMUNITY CHURCH Of!
Rt 124, 3 miles rrom Portland Lon ~ Bol
10m Ed s£&gt;1 Hart , p astor Sunda\ School
9 30 am, Sunda\ mornmg prr-J rhln~
10 lOam ' Sunda ] f'vrnlng S('l"\ IC('S 7 10

p ';}IDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHU RCH Cornf"r Ash and Plum Ralph
Cundiff. pastor Sunda vSchoo i iO OOa m ,
Mornm_g; Worship ll 00 am
and Saturday EvMling SE'nd cf's at 7
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Rev . Don Archer
Rev Roy Deetf'r
lte\' Sf'ldon Johnson
ALFRED - Church Sc hool 9 30 a m ,
Worship , 11 a m UMYF 6 .10 p m UMW
Th ird ThE'sdav, 7 30 p m Commun ion ,
f1rst Sunday I Archer\
CHESTE:R - Wor~h1p 9 a m Church
School lOam , BiblE' Study Thur~dav 7p
m UMW. fir st Thur~day, 1 p m , Communion fir st Sunday rArrhf'rl
JOPPA - Wors hip 9 30 a m Church
School 10 31) a m Bib I&lt;' Study Wedn{'Sda y
7 30 p m tJohn sont
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9 30
a m , Worship 7 p m BibiP Stu dv Y.&lt;'d
nl'Sday , 7· XJ p m , UMYF, Wrdftrsday,
6.00 p.m.. Communion First Sunday,
jArchE'rl
REEDSVILLE -C hurch School 9 30 a
m Worship Sfrvlce 11 00 am rDE'ett&gt;rt
Church School 9 a m Wors hip 10 a m ,
BlbiP Study Tu(&gt;sda v 7 30 p m UMW
Third TuPSda y 7 30 p m Co mmunion
Firs t Sunday tArchPrl

CENTRAL CLUSTER

days of eech month, thrd and fourth Sun
day eachmonth worship services at 7 30 p
m; Wf'dnesday e-venings at 7 30 p m

Prayer and Bible Stu ely

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST M"lb
t-rry Heotghls Road. PomE"roy Lcrov
•~ ~ Bruch,

Pastor, Sabbath Sctlool Suptorln
" IE'ndtnl , Rhonda Markin Sabbath School
bf&gt;Rinsat 2 p m m SaTU rda y wuh worship
serv iCE' followln!l at 3 15 EH' ryonf' wf'l

come

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

-Siste-r Harriett Wa rner, Supt Sunday
SChool 9 )J a m , Morn in~ Worship, 10 &lt;15

am
POMEROY F1RST BAPTIST Lysooo
Hallty. min\sltr William Snouffpr , Sun
day School Sup! Sunda y School !:1 30 il m
; Morn ing Worship IO· }) am

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST . Po
mf"'"oy Pike E Lamar O'Bryanr pa.s tor,
Jack Needs. Sunday School Dlrl'Ctor Sun
dav School, 9 :ll am, Momlnll Wors hip
1045,evt"flinRWOrJhip , 700pm tDS 'l l
&amp; 7 30 tEST 1: Wt'dnf'Sday PrayN S£&gt;r
vlc4',700p.m IDSTl&amp;730PM tES
T 1 Miss ion Frlt&gt;nds I~Ji!'I."S 2 61 Rova J
Ambassadors (boys &amp;li!E'S 6- 181 and Gir l~
In Action tages &amp;-181 on Wedntsdays 7 p
m lD S T I &amp; 7• 30 p m tE S T I TuM day
Vllirallon, 6 ~ p m

FAITH TABERNACLE CHUR&lt;Ji lla1

ley Run Road , Rtv Emfll(&gt;lt Rawson , pas
tor. Handley Dunn, supt Sunday Srhool
lOam , Sundayt&gt;vPnlngsE"''V \C(' 7 30p m
BibiP ttachlng. 7 l1 p.m Th ursday

SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry Si Sy

ransP.St"rviCP!, 10a .m Sunday EH•nlnlo1
Sf'f'VICP5 Sunda y a nd Wfdnesday at 7 00 p

m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. RI'V Keith Eblin.
pastor Sunday School 9 30 am , WadE'
Hayman, supt , Morning Worship, 10 30 a
m: Sunday evening servlrP 7 XI p m :
Wednesday Praypr Meettn~ . 7·30 p m
llrJ" MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Raclnf" Rev James Satterfield , pastor
FrHman Williams, Supt Sunday School
9 t5 a m: Sundav an d Wednesday ~vPn
ing sl'rvlc~ 7 p m .

MIDDLEPORT
r·

FIRST

BAPTIST

Com(ll' Sixth and Palmer Earl EdPn , Pas·
tor Ray Fif'lds S S Supt , Dan Rlgf:S
Atll. Supt Sunday Srhool 9 15 a m ,
Momlntt: Wotshlp. 10. 15 a m Sunday
Evenlna service, 7 p.m Y01.1th met&gt;tln~t:.
7 JJ p.m Wednesday evening servtCf' 7 p
m.: Choir practl('(' 8 p m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
~h

and Main Bob Mf'lton mln t.s1er AI
H.trtson . as!;OC mlnls rrr MikE' C&lt;&gt;rlach

· · Slmday School Superlnl&lt;'lld&lt;nl Bible
Mornln~t Worship 10· 30
a m. EvC'rllna Worship 7 00 p m Wt'd nE"S

" · Smoot 9: :J) a m.,

da\o 7: 00pm Praypr m('('llng

MIDDLEPORT tiiURCH OF TilE NA

ZARENE. Co-paslors R~ CharlE's Co'rl('
a nd ftfov , Nan('V Cov l(' , Bill Whitt'. Sunda v
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m :
Mornln~WorshlplO 30a m Evangelistic
mf'f'l\ng 7:00 p m Wl'dnE'SdaV 7 00 p m
Prayl"r m~tlnR.
UNITED PlllliiiYTEIIIAN MINilTRY
01' MEIGS COIINTY

Rev. In WI•• ...

HARRISONVU.LE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday. Worship St'rvlccs
9 00 a.m . Churrh School 10 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBVTERIAN -

Sunda~

Sch ool. 9 a m ; Church servkt•

10: J5a .m.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRES B\
TERIAN - SUnday School. 10 am ,
Church lerYICf, 11: 15 a.m.
RUfLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Pastor.
Jolin Evant. Sunday School 10:00 a.m ..
sunday Momlnr Worohlp n :oo a.m . Chlldrftl's Clli!rc_!!. 11 a.in. SUnday Evfnlnl

PAUL -

Rev . d•mes E. Cor~lt
Re\', Stnen Nets.
ft.tov. Mel\'ln Franklin

~~ - Clemente

S. ZIUilca , .lr
Rt' Andrt&gt;W Rubenkmp;

A.SBURY 1Syracuse1- Worship U a m
Church Sc hool 9 ~5 a m Char~E' BlbiP
Stud\ Wf'dnPS da\ 7 30 p m UMW first
TuE&gt;sdav 7 30 p m, Chotr Rrh('arsal
W&lt;'dnesday 6 .XI p m , UMW. fourth Sun
da\ fi :\0 p m I Nelson 1
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 am ,
Church Sc hool 10 a m BiblE' ~ rudv Tu E&gt;S
dav 7 30 p m UMW. First Monda \ 7 30
p m UMYF Su nd av, 6 p m Choir RP
hParsa l fi :lOp m WE'dnPsdav rFrank lln t
F LATWOODS- Church Schoo l, 10 am
Worship 11 a m Blbl(' St ud v. Thurs
da\ 7 p m L:MYF' Sund ay 6 p m
tFrank lln l
FOREST RUN - Wors hip 9 am
Churrh Sc hool 10 AM Choir pract\cl'
TuPsdav fi :\0 p m , l MW first Tu l"s da v.
7 30 p m 1N"lson 1
HEA.TH i Middlepom - Church School
q 30 am
Morn inlo1 Worship 10 30 am
Youth Group .t p m Wf'dnf'Sdav. Church
Thursdav.
Choir rPhea rsal i p m
Prayt&gt;r Sforvlc:fl G 10 p m BiblE' Stud}' 7
p m rz uni~Z: a 1
Mtr&gt;;ERSVILLE -Wors hip ServiN" 10
am Church School.lla m , UMW. third
Wf'dn&lt;'Sd av 1 p m Cho ir pra ctiCE', Mon
dav. 7 :Wpm !Nl'lson l
PEARL CHAPEL -Worship ServiCE' 9
a m Church SC'hool 11 a m UMW SP
C'Ond TuPsday , i :\0 p m , UMYF la st
Tut&gt;sdav. 7.10 p m rRubenk ln jlt
POMEROY -C hurch Sc-hool 9 15 am
Worship to :lO a m Choir rPh r&lt;1rsa!
Wedn('Sd3\o 7' :lO p m · UMW. SI'&lt;'Ond
'ful'Sdav 7 30 p m . UMYFSunda y f:p m
1Corblrt 1

HOBSON CHR ISTIAN UNION George
Anedo pastor Sunday sen. lee, 9 30 am
PVf'nlnJO: Sf'rVICP 7 30 p m PrayPr met&gt;tlnl(
Wfdnt&gt;Sday, 7 30 p m

BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Jos£&gt;ph B Hoskins. pastor Bible
Class 9 30 a m , Morn in~ Worship 10 30 a
m Evening Worsh ip , 6 30 p m Thursday
B1ble Study, 6.:30 p m

NEW STJV!l\SVJLLE ffiMMUNITY

CHURCH, Sunday School sc&gt; n lrl' 9 4 ~ a
m,
Wors hip service 10 JO a.m,
EvangellstJc Service 7:30 p m WEdnes
dav Praye-r mPetln~t 7 30 p m Thursday

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Po .....roy
HarrlsonvJIIp Rd Robert Purtf'll. minis
lt"r, Stf'Ve Stanley, S S Supt, Bill McEI
r ov Ass! Supl. SundavSrhool9 30a m ,
Worship SE'rvlce 10 30 am Evm.ln~wor
shlpSunday7 pm andWednesday 7pm

ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pine
Grmp Th e Rev William MlddiPs warth,
pastor Churrh ~ervice 9 30 a m , Sunday
School 10 30 a m

BRADBURY CHURCH OF tllRJST.

John Wr \~ht, pastor Sunda y School9 30a
m Larr; Ha ynt:'s, S S Sup! Mornln~·
worship 10 30 a m

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA

RENE, RPv Lloyd 0 Gri mm J r. pastor
Ora Bass, Chairman of I he BoardofChm
lla n LifE' Sunda v School 9 30 a rn , Morn
ing worship 10 30 a m eovan~t'listlc ser
vier 7 00 p m WrdnE'sday seorvlcf', 7 p m
UBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dex
ter WOOdy Call piist or SrrvlcPs Sunda}o
10 am and 1 p m Wednf'Sday 7 p m
FIRST BAPTIST
StiPI:e
[)(&gt;avrr, Pas tor Mik e Sw\gPr, Sunda~
School Supt , Sundav School 9 30 am.
Morn In~ worship 10 40 a m , Sunda&gt;
t&gt;ven inlo1 worship 7·30 p m Wednesday
f'Vt'ninlo1 Bible s tudy 7· 30 p m
RACINE

BURLINGHAM OOMMUNITY CI!URO!
Burlingham Ray l.audermllt . pastor; Ro
t:Fn Cozan, ass\srant past &lt;I' Sunday Sdlool
10 am , wor~hip 7 p m Wednesday, 6 p.m
\OO!h tnt:&gt;t&gt;tlnlo1 Wt'd 7 p m rhurt'h services

PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH, 1\
miiP oH Rl 325 Rev Ben J Watt s, PJSior

Robert Sl'ariE'S S S Sup! Sunday School
9 30 am Mornlng Worship 10 30 a.m ,
Sunday evenln}!" servi('p 7'.')0 p m: Wed
nf'sda v SPrvlce 7 30 p m

SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Little.
pastor Sll'W' Little S S Supt Sunda y
School 10 am , Momlnli! worslp , 11 am ,
Su nd ay NE'nlng ~·or ship 7· 30 p m Prayer
m(&gt;(&gt;tlng a nd BlbltstudyThun~day, 7 30p
m Youth mE't'tlng Wednesday at 7 p.m

REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N 2nd A\:e Midd le-por t Sunda y
School 10 am Sunday E'Vfnin g 1 00 p m ,
Mid wE'tk serv ice. Wed 1 p m

ROCK SPRJJ-jGS- Church School 9 1 ~
a m Worship 10 a m , Blb\p Stu d~ WPd

LANGS VILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Robert E Muss~r. pastor Sunday School

nPSdav , 7 :lOp m UMYF' rSPnlorsl Sun
day, 5 p m 1Junlors1 e-\e'fV or her Sun
da y. 6 p.m tFrankllnl
RUTLAND - Churrh School 9 45 a m
Worship, 10 30 a.m , UMW r EvPnlng Cir
cle1 second WMn C'sdav. 7 30 p m, UMW
!AfiE'rnoon Circ le t SPrond Thursday 1 p
m cRubE&gt;nklngl
SALEM CENTER- Church School lOa
m Worship 9 45 a m tRubenklng l
SNOWVILL E - Worship, 8. 30 a m ..
Church School10 11m 1Rubtnkin~l

9 30 am Paul Mus5er supt , Morning
wor s hip 10 30 am : Sunday f' venlng ser
\'ICP, 1 p m, mld Wet'k serviCE', WMnes
dav 7 p m

SOUTHI!:RN CLUSTER
Rev Ro1er Grace
Rev Paul M('Gulre
He\'. Keith Rader
APPLE GROVE - CHurch School9 00
am Worship , 10.00 a m ctlrst and third
Sundays I UMW Sfocond Tuesda v 7 JO p

m , PrayN mePtln ~ . W£'dnesday ,7 p m
!GracPl
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a m , Church
Sc hool 10 am , BlbJP St ud y, WednPSday ,
10 a m
Dorras Women' s Fellowship,
Wedn(&gt;Sday , tla.m . tMcGulrl')
CARMEL - Church School 9 .)J a m.,
Wouhlp, 10 45 a m . SE'rond and Fourth
Sundays. Fellowship dinner with Sutton
third Thu rsday, 6· X. p m (McGuire! .

EAST !JETART - Church SChool9a.m..
Worship 10 a.m second and fourth Sun

days. UMW first Tuesday. 7:ll pm
1Grace1

LETI\RT FALLS - Worahlp 9 a m. ;
Church Sc hoollO a m . (Grace)

MORNING STAR- Worship, 9-45a m.
Church School. 10 :KJ a.m.; Bible STudy,
Thursday, 7:30p.m. (Rader) .

RACINE WESLEYAN -Church School,

lOam , Wonhlp 11 a.m.; UMWtounhMon.
day at 7 XI p.m , Men' a Prayer Breaktllt,
Wednesday, 7 a m. (GJ'aa!l.
.

SUTTON - Church School, 9; 30 a.m ;
Morning Worship 10' 45 a.m. tint and third
Sundays; Fellowship dlnntr With Carmel
third Thunolay, 6:30p.m. (McGulret.

SYRACUSE CIIURtll OF THE NA
ZARENE Rev Glenn McMillan , pastor
Mary JanicE' Laven~r. Sunday School
Supt Sunda y School 9 lJ a m , Momlng
worship 10 JO a m ., Evangelistic ser.rict',
6 p m . Prayf!r and Praise Wedn esday, 7p
m , Youth m~tlng, 7 p m

EDEN

UNITED

BREI'l-IREN

IN

CHRIST, E lden R Blake-, pastor Sunday
School 10 a m.; Gary Reed , Lay leader
Morning sermon, 11 am , Sunday night
seorv!ces: Chr istian Endeavor 1 30 p.m,
Song st&gt;rvlc£&gt; 8 p.m Preachtng 8· l) p.m
Mid weflt prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7

pm

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Rog
er Watsoo, pllltor Crmson Pratt, Sunda)l
School Supt. Morning Worship 9:30a .m .,
Sunday School 10 30 a.m ; Evening ser·

vice, 7 :KI p m.
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Dooald Shuo
pastor, Joe Sayre, Sunday School Supr:
Sunday School 9:~5 a m ; Evening worohlp 6· ll p m . Prayer Meeting, 6: ll p m
Wednesday.

'IVPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Dave Pr... llce, mtnlller . Deryl
Wf'lll, Supt. Church Scltool 9 am., worahlp Servb, 9:«1 p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Rev. llerben Grate, pastor.
Frank Rlftle, "'P'- Sunday School 9: :KJ a.
m.; Worship tervlce, 11 ,.m. and 1 p.m.
Sunday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Prayer meet·

'"t.UREL CLIFF FREE ME'I'IIlDIST
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Miller, pallor. Ro

beM E. RaMon, Director~ Chrlltlan £ducatton; Steve D&gt;lfl, wlltanl. SUnday
School 9;30 a.m.; Morn1n1 worlldp 10:30
a.m.; ChOir practjco, Solliday 6:30 p.m.;
Evenlnr worship 7: :II p.m. Wedqeatlly
Prayer and Bible Study, 7; :II 11m.

comber, sup!. Sunda y School 9:l) a m ,
Worship service 10 30 a m Blblt&gt; s ludy
Tuesday 7 30 p m
REO~ANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS

CHRIS OF LATIER DAY SAINTS Pori

Jand·Rac l' Road. William Roush, pastor
Linda Evans, church school director
Church school 9 ~a m . Mornin g worslp
10 30 am , Wednesday ev£&gt;nlng prayer
servlcPS, 7 30 p m

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT
lER-DAY SAINTS, St. Rt.160, GallipoliS
PH 446·7486 Vic tor Politano, Brandl Prl'
sldent, Bob KMon, First Counselor:
Jerry Dupre, Second Counselor; Dallas
Peden Branch Clerk Sunday St'rvtces·
Sacrament mE't'tlng, 9 am , Sunday
School, 10 10 a m under direction d. Mil ·
lard FolPy, President , Brad Painter and
GE'OrgeGIIl, assts . Nu~ery forag~ l8 mo
to 3 yrs under direction Millie Watson
Sp«-lal services at 11 a m , ror Primary
tages 3-121, Kartn Dupre, pres., Reva
Sines. 1st Coun , Judy Mounts, 2nd Coun.,
Young Women's, Karen Peden, Pres,
Carol Kft"l , 1st Coun., Kay Politano, 2nd
Coun · Young Men, Ken VIckers, pres ,
David Dyck , 1st Coun, David Machlr , 2rvJ
Coun . R elief Soctet (women). Frances
Taylor, prPS , Jl'Ssle Syare, Homemaking
Coun , Marie Denny, Educ Coon, Pries•
1hood under direction ri Elders Quorem
AI SinE'S, prE'S , Walt Tyler, 1st Coun , Glen
Pratt, 2nd Cou n Wed 7 p m. Young Wo
men and Young Men's activity night. Ev
ery 3rd Thurs . 7 J1 m , Relief Society Homemaking m eetin g The publtc Is lnvlted
to a ll meetings For Information cau 6754404 or 446·0190

or

BETHLEH EM BAPTIST Rev. Earl
Shu ler. pastor Worship serv ice, 9.30 a.m
Sunday SchooiiO. :rl a m Bible Study and
prayer service Thunday, 7· l) p.m

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH Kingsbury Rbad Rev. Ila
vk:l Curfman, pastor. Sunday School 9. lJ
a m . Ralph Carl, Supt Evening worship
7 00 p m. Prayer ~tlng, WednPScB y

700pm
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN. Vernoo
Eldridge, pastor, WaUace Damewood, S
S Supl Sunday SchooJ 9 30 a m , Worship
Service, 10 30 a m

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CIIURtll
Mike Thompson Nf'W Haven, WV, pastor.
Sunda y School at 9: JO a m : Momlng wor·
ship at 10 30 a .m .. SundayPnnlngservlcP
at 7 JO p m Thursday services at 7. 30 p.

m

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION al Bald

Knob. localed rn County Road 31 Rev
Lawren(.'(' Glue•encamp. pastor Rev
Rogpr Willford, aut. paslor Preschlng
servIces Sunday 7· 30 p m Prayer meet~g

W.-dn esday, 7· ll p m . Gary GrUfllh.
Jea dl'r Youth grwps SundJy f'Venlna at
6 30 p.m with R~er and VloiPt Willford.
ltadeu Communlon wrv I.e. flu! Sunday
each month

WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WElii.EYAN
CHURCH- Coolv llll HD RI!Y. PIIUIIj) Rl denllllr, patlor S•nday Schooiii:!O 1m ,
wonhip tel'\'ke 10: 30 • .m.; Blbllt study
and wonhtp terVIrt, Wld,f141y, 1 p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OV CIIRIIIT, P'ul
Prall, poliO&lt; Bill NlciiiiiJM, lullday
School Sup! SUnday &amp;cllool r•IO a.m.
Mom1n1 Worahlp end Commoou 11.1 :!0
am ; Sundt~ Eveolo&amp;flerylotlpm .
RUTLAND BIBLnii:TII:IDIIT. A11101
111111. pallor. SIIDIIJ' HIIIIIIJo, .,pl,,ullday
School 9:30a .m.; Momlo1 -ololp, lll:10
am.; Sundoy evenlnJ ..,...., 7;0/1 p m
Wedn01day III!I"VICe 7 p.m. WMPO program 9 a.m. f'ach Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH
THE NAZA RENE Rev. Lowell FD&lt;d, p....... ullday
School9: :II o.m .• Worolllp """'"'•lll:aG a
m.. You111 peoplt'a lllln'lct I p.m
Evanaelllllcaervlcel: 30 p.m. WM!n-y
lf'rvlc. 7 p.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHR~T. Mfflor
St.. Maaon, W Va. Eultllt L, COoltr ml·
nllter Sunday Blblo Stud!IIO a.m.; Worship U a m. and 7 p.m. Wedn•d!ty Btblo
Study, vocal mualc, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY Al!IIEMIL Y OF GOD, DUd·
ding Lane, Maoon , W. Vo. J. N. Thadcor
pastor Evenlnt ll!nllce 7:30,.m.; WO.
mEft 's Mlnlllry, Thuraday :30 e.m.,
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Bludy, 7· a
p.m

or

HARTFORD CHUR&lt;Ji OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN l!NION. The Rl!\l. Wlllltm
Campbell, pulor. Sunday Sdtool 9: 30 a.

m. : Jarnet Huahea, a~pt,

Even-.IHI'VICe

7· ll p m. Wtdnldayevenlnl prayer mMI·
lnl 7: ll p.m. Ylllllh pnyer ll!nllce •ch
Tueatloty.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE OiURO!, IAiaM,
W. V• .• Rt. l, Jalllft Lew"lii, p11tor Wor·
ohlp Mrvlcel 9: lla.m .. Sllllday, Scloool U
a.m ; Evening worlhlp 7: 311 p.m. Tueed!ty
cottqe prayer meetlnl and Bible Sntdy
9::KI a.m.; Worahlp IOIVb, Wedoeetloty
7::KI p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LVTHi:Ri\N CHURCH, ·

Ruth

•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

llam
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , local.-d on

Pomeroy Pik(', Cou nty Road 25 near F lat
woods Rev Blackwood, pastor Services
on Sundayal10 .30am and7 30pm with
Sunday School 9 30 a.m. Blbll' Study, Wed
ncsday, 7· 30 p m

FAITH FELLOWSIUP CRUSADE FOR

CHURO!

Inc Peoarl St Middleport RP\ O'Dell
Manley. pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornin g worship 10· 30 a m , Even ing
worship 7 30p.m . Tuesda y l2· JO p m Wo
men 's Prayer meetlng WednE&gt;Sday 7,l1
p m Prayer and PraisE' servlcl'

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST liP~

TOLJC -VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder
Jam(&gt;S MIJ.ler , pastor Sunday School.
10 30 a.m., Worship St&gt;rvlceo, Sunday, 7 30
p m, BiblE' Study, Wedn esday, 7 30 p m

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLI NESS
HarrtsonvlllP Road Rev DPwey King
pastor: Clinton Faulk, Sunday School
Supt, Sunday School 9 30 am, morn ing
worship l1 a .m Sunday eoveonln~ servicE'
7 30 p m Praye-r MPPtlng, Wednesday,
7.30 p.m

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non -Pentecostal. Worship SPrvlct&gt; Sunday
10 a m , Sunday School 11 a.m Evening
worship servl('(' ., 00 p m weanesaay
prayt&gt;r meeting 7 00 p m
MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Loca ted In Tt&gt;xas
Community off Ct Rt 82 Rev Robert
Sanders pastor J~f Holter , lay leader,
Ed Rous h, Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 a.m , morning wors hip and
children's church, 10·30 am . rvenlng
prPa chlng service on the- second and
fourth Sundays at 7 30 p.m , Christian En
di'avor on thE' flrsl and third Sundays at
7 30 p m Wf:'dnf'Sd ay prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7.30 p .m

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Located on 0 J . White Road or Hlghwa)'
160 Pal HPnson , pastor Sunday School10
a m . C la ~ses for all ages Junior Church 11
a.m .• Morning worship 11 am Adult
C hoir practice 6 p m Sunday Young Peo
pies , Children's Church and Adult BlbiP
Study , Wednl'Sday at 7 :II p m

HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEl. , 570 Grant
St . Mlddlepon Affiliated with SOuthern
Bapllst Comentlon David Bryan, Sr, Ml
nlster Sunday School 10 a m · Morning
worship 11 a m .. Evening worship 7 p m
Wednl'Sday evenin g Bible study a nd
prayl'r meetin g 7 p m

BRADFORD O!URCH OF CHRIST, S1

Rt. 124 and Co. Rd 5 Mark Sef'Vl'r~. minis
tl'r Sunday School Sup! Harry HE'n
dricks, Sunday School9 30 a .m Morn In ~
worship 10 30 a m , Evening worship 7 p
m Wednesday worship 1 p m

LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Corner Sycamore and Sf'cond Sts, Po
mt&gt;roy Th e Rev W\11\iim Middleswarth,
pstor Sunday SChool 9· ~5 a m, ChurC'h

serv ice 11 a m
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Msgr

Anthony Gla nn amor(' Ph 992 5898 Sa tur·
day EvPnina Ma ss 7 30 p m , Sunday
MaAs, 8 a m a nd 10 a m ConfE'sstons Cllf'
half hour lx&gt;tore eac h Mass CCD classes,
11 am Sunday

VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N 2nd St .
MtddlpPOrl James E Keesee. pastor
Sunday morning worship 10 a m , EvPn·
lng 5l'rv\cf' 7 p m WednT"Sday Pvenln~
worship 1 p m Visilattoo, Thursday 6 JO

7pm
MT OLIVE OOMMUNITY CHURCH.
Lawr('Jlre Bush. paslor Max Folmt'r, Sr
Sup! Sunday School and Morning Worship
9 30a m, Su nda ytvPnlng servtce 7p m
Youth meeting and Bible Stud~ WE'dnE'!i
day 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po
mE'roy By Pass Rev DavldWiseman, Sr.
pastor ME' lvln Drake, S S Supt Sunda y
S.: hool9 JO a m , Momtng Worship 10. 30.
Evenlng Worship 7 30 p m , Wednes da y
Pray£1r Service. 7 30 p m
FArTH BAPTIST CHURCH, Rai lroad
St , Mason Sunday Sc hool 10 a m Morn
ing worship 11 a m , Evening se n Ice 6 p
m Pra}oer meeting and B\bl£' Study Wf'd ·
nf'Sda; 7pm
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rt?v N' IP
Borden, pastor Corn e\lu~ Bunch, supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m , St&gt;rond a nd
rourlh Sunday ~ worship serv ice at 2· 30 p
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth a nd
Main Sl , Mlddlf&gt;l)ort Rev C llbt•rt Crai g
Jr , pastor Mrs Erv in Baumgardnl'r
Sunda'w School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a
m, Worship SPrv\ce, 10 45 a m

1-614·696·133 7
1-614-593·169 3
6-23-'86·111!0.

PRINI' SHOP

F11 AN Y•w ,llrl11t1 N11h

rwS:

Offoce Sowlita &amp;
furoitun, Wtdtling

NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE R('v Glendo n Strood, pastor
Sunda ySchool 9 30a m , Worshipsl'rv iC(',
10 30 a m, Youth serv lcl' Sunday 6 15 p
m Sundayevenlnlo1servlc&lt;'7 OOpm Wed
nNday Pra y('r Meet ing a nd Blbll' Study
700p m

NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun

day aftPrnoon S(&gt;r;!rcs a t 2· .10 Thursday
P\'E'fllng servicE'S at 7 30

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Ma son, W
Va Pastor, Bill Murphy SundaySchoollO
a m , Sunday evening 7·30 p m Praye r
m('('ting and Bible study Wednesday 7 30
p m Everyooe wt&gt;lcomP

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa
IPm St Rev Paul Taylor, pastor. Su nda y
School lOam ; S undaye-vening 7.00p.m
WednPs da y evening prayer mePHng 1 00

p.m.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT

CHU RCH , S!lvpr RJdge. Duane Syden
strick e r, past or Sunda y School 9 a.m ,
Worship Service 10 a m ; Su nda y evening
service, 7 00 p m Wed nesday nili(ht Bible
study 7. 00 p m

SERMONETTE

GOD'S 11111EWORKS
The 41h of July was a very good day for memories. As a child of 50
years ago, not IJr today's chUdrm, we had firecrackers, rockels and
pin wheels and sparklers. At night the rokJr In everyones yard was ;
beaulttul. Flull!s rt light made oo toose warm 4th of July evenings '
•tw llnf!r In my memory.
:
I like to see Ill! llghtmlng oo a rainy dark night. God's fireworks. :
you nilght say. Llghtmlng scares some people howe~~er. One of '
God's gltta Is Uke tlrec'rackers of years ago, the fire tty or llt!htenlng •
bu11111 we lddacaUed tll!m. They are truly God's 4tho! July salule. ;
Only It IB not reserved ooly for the 4th o! July. God's lovely blinking
llretllefl come w t many nights durtng the summer acason. To 111 on :
your porch and watch Ill! &amp;entle blinking Ugh IS IBI OIOOI (l CloiiCIICSS :
to God and gives us a warm spol mwr hearts. You can cvon sit In
)'OUr houfltl and took rut til! wlnoow. It'siTJire run to tx&gt; on tho goren
and feel the cool breeze rt evening and watch till! blinking nashlng
llght.l of till! !lrelllel. Makee )IQI feel God' I pl'f!ICIIce and a calm or
~let co111e1 Wl!!f' one and an.
1
Children need to calm 001111 before IPinl to bed to •loop. Silting on ,
the pordl with !amlly and.watdllng God'• ttrework1 dlaplay Is a
calming time. Why nottumolltli!T.V.andjp 11too your porch some '
warm e~~en1n11 with yotlr family and aee how clo10 you !eel to God •
and family? No need to talk «ll"lhout, Jtllt CJ!Iel 1alk till mQre than a',
few whllpera need do. Flre!llel do bell wren I he lompcrature Is 68 ;
deareea or more. Go wtllde ..den .tor God't •lh or July fireworks on j
dllplay, the klveiy, wondtrfld flrf Dy (11' U~ttnlni bug. Feel the ~
pre.ence ol Cllm and God. You will bt lllld-you did and your 1
children w1U be 1torln1 IDIIM! wonderful chUdhcod memories or ;
nature, ol tamty and d Clod. VII)' 8DIId '"'lmorlollndeed will they i
be tlr the day1 oft.. far Altllro. We flied pte! memonee ollam!ty 1
and God to help tn daYt to~. - ,..., \WIIun Mldcllelwanh. •

At. 4, HyHII Run Rd.
Pomeroy. Oh10 46789
Ph (8141 992-2834,
992-6704

The Slit It 0• Fer July f

SfRVKE

RUTLAND MINE SUPPLY CO.
34011 New Uma Rd.
RUTlAND, OHIO

POLISHING
SYSTEMS

~OCAL

•lOCAllY OWNED

LABOR

*Melli Buidinrs

*"*

llclildi~

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410

• • Bildints
•MI. SiltS AWIILABl£

WAMSLEY &amp;GRAY
Phone

5-14-Jio

(304) 773-5527 Dl

195-3316

PLUMIING &amp; ICUTINr.
New l.o&lt;o 6on:

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

255 Mil., Mloldlopot-t
104 lllo6orry A• .. r... roy

Pay Your Cable 8o

,..,r- IUSINISI "'ON!
(6 141 9'12-6150

IESIIINCI PHONI

992-3345

(6141 9'12-

312/"n

1

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
ARMY SURPLUS
&amp; CAMOUFLAGE
Sizes 4 Vrs and up
ALSO HUN-:NG.
SURVIVAL and
VARIETY ITEMS

POST OffiCE IN
MASON, W. VA.
304-773-5222

Public Notice
NOTICE OF

H_,, W.Va. 211285, __,.ed ex-. o1 '"'
Morflyn Sue Do¥ia.

P-eJ.q.
Lena K. N-lllroed
26. (8)1 3tc

-·
,,

"'-AOUU

•ftAYI
&lt;HAIMI

•MIOALI
oOAYILI

NOW U)CAitD lT
2411o&lt;lft&lt;f An.

t)

~
~-

_;p

Gollipolis.:.
lmo

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prim"

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY &lt;AUS

4- 16 .' IIi lfn

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADUCIARY
"On JIAy 14. 1916. in lie
Mtiga County Poobote Court,

R- Let

H-. 9191 C.,_ Rood.
Albony, Ohio 46710 -

__,.ed Exocuto1 ol the
l'eorl H. Hoyet,

ed. lott of 42966 Gl·
ley Ridge Rood. Bodford
Townahlp, Meigs County .
Shade. Ohio 46 n8 "
Robert E. Budc
Poobote Ju"'o
LenoK. - a d
""'

CLC COINS

Worked in home area

CALL 667·3271
• Co•p•re the G•llty
Befort 1
mo

20 yean

SALES &amp; SERVICE

SU. .IHOUIS
1-7 M·TH

Aufhoriztd John D11re,
Now Hollallll, lush Hog

985-3937
Call for Dirtctions

6-16-'16· I mo.

Clook

Happy Ads

I LOVE YOU
BONNIE SUE
I want the
whole world to
know how
much I love

you.

YOUNG'S

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addon1 and rtmodtling
- Roofing end gutter work
- Concrete woril
- Plumbing lind tltctncal
work
(free Ettim•tel)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992 -7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

415 '861c

TED
54 Miac. Merchandise
MGII form C1ty Sptdala
CIIVliT -LIII'IBI !IIPPLYH
... (uhtrl ... hg. 1.4.15 ft.

NOW ONLT 13.75

"VINYl SIDING
0 ALUIMtUM SIDING

"BLOWN IN
INSULA nON

_BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Ntw Homts luHt
"Free E1tlm1t11"

11 hp ......,lawn , _

PH. 949·210 1
or 949·2160

Ree - •2,009 86

NOW Olfl T 11550.00
POMEROY. OHIO
114-1192-2111

U. S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILI£, OHIO
form !quipmont
O.ltr

••••
Serwlee

fttM E~.,,

Perfe &amp;

1·3-'86 tic

No Sunday Calls

Real Estate General

INTEIESTED.IN BUYING
APPROXIMATELY 2112ACRES OF n. IT. 7 NEAR
EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL?
IF SO, PLEASE PHONE
HOME NAnONAL BANI

"Free Estimates"

CAU COLLECT:

Ph. I6141143-S42S

ACCENT

110 11&gt; W. Mom II

FENCE COMPANY
PH. 992·6931

Ptmtroy, Ohit,

992-6711
~

Aft.r

~-

742·2027

'73· ' 80 QM Ftnd_,t
73·80 GM
Rocltlf Panell
n 79 Ford Fender~
TNck Btd

......

s c•

118
139

Full 1175
t1115

M~n1

frMO.IivtrV II Th IIMIA,_

•SPEED OUHN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON

REFRIGERATOR

•SAIRUTE SALES &amp; SERVICE

.....,

WI Hen Afill n..
Sltop Ttthlel••

RADIATOR

THE BIID Cl E

SER~CE
We can repair and re·
core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks .

&amp; FISH POND
Pn SHOP

PAT HILL FORD

Middleport
••• D.., lt lf..t.,. ....

EXOTIC BIRDS.
TROPICAL FISH.
HAMSTERS.
KITTENS. BIRO
SEED. CAGES 6
AQUARIUMS

59 N. 2nd Avt.

992·6784

Middleport. Ohio
1 -13-tfc

5·20-'16'1 mo

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS

0 Co~uterized Hearing Air Selection

Molds · lnlerpreting Services
-az: Swim
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

i5::z:
-z

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
8-13 tin

2-17·16·tfn

bl• for privata dulv In your home
or the hoiPIIII Avalllble all
houn Cali &amp;1 • ·992· 7•otO.

.

Experienced nur . . lkle avail•

Will do baby sitting In my homt
Call 814·992·6667 tftlf 7.00
pm

1B Wanted to On
Tree wort wanted, prumng.
topping removals . hedg11 &amp;
bulh• trlmm.d Lend claaring
Fr• eat•mat• CaH 114-448

1832

Ouatifled Home Ec tt~ch• w111
do aawlng , •h•atlons an~ gl\le

........ 304-178-8712

Wllkl old Cat\814· 256 ·9387

New IChool doth"? Fund •••·
1Rg7 Awn\ Free start upfetltctn

4 btllauttful pupplflt, very playful
Call 114-379 2103

Will do peintll'lg intklt and out,
mowing and othtt' odd jobs

304-e-75-7991

Financ1al

-=--=---:---21
Business

Body lhop hainw. Some IJIIP•

0 pportu n itv

by July 23 &amp;1•·992·7180

I . _....._C_ _
~'ilue He1ler 14' Wli.a old Can
et4·2111-1392.
Shon h•tfld Colllt mi~~:ed IIIP
, •• 614-742-27&amp;4

3 pu,._l• "ti Sheptrd. 'II &amp;order
Col.fit, 8 wilt old. tleo 1 female

Shepard 814-742 2808
Du- stogJveewty Ptrtofthtm
1re Mall~rds and tome of them
m1Ied CaH 814 742 -2113.
Female B..,dl Batglt • y .. rl
old Good with chUdren Cd
814 ·992· 2834 or 81ot -992-

AnENTIONII Muon County
W. Vt .. d lewrence County
Ohio ONL VIII Now hiring IUPif·
vi10r1 . , d demonltrltDrs Show
Chnlfmas dtcOrat10n1 for ptrty

a

304 875 2320
Variety

of all color klt1en1

304-676-6361
Cats end kittens, phone 304·

876·4158 after IS 30
Puppy, malt. 6 months at d. 1h
Lib • Spemet Playful, g.,tlt
&amp;c....,t with ehlldrtn 304-

871 7122

6 lostandfound
LOST Aug 13. black ·brown
Doberman. 5 yr old. sprtfl6
female. fri..,dly Fairfield Ch . Rd .
art~ Cai!Gart Gib10n , AI 3. Box

Smelt black dog 1i1e of a Cocker
Sp.,lel ma4e May r. Poodle
mil DebbM o, Call 814 44ft

4781 .

•Commercial

RAYMOND E. PROFFm (MAC)
RACINE, OHIO
Office 949-2438

Enwtraenn

LOST Black k1tten Vlctnity of
llc.st bur••u or odd lot1. Call
114 · 44e·91552 with any
infDrrn11t10n

M1roon '-dies billfotd Vianhy
Mtwwn Krottf 'l 8. little Kyger
Ad. If found piNn call Donn1
TtlofT1)10Jl 814 ·448· 2939 altef

a

Found Large Colhe dog wtlfil'lg
ooll• Found at Pomeroy H11Jth
Care Cent•r Call 114-992·

81101.
loll: ladt. blfocalt In un mu.
1.ot1 fifn weP 11f July Aeward
Call 814·992· 7&amp;88 Of ,,,_
882-2318.

9

Wanted To Buy

Wt p-v cuh for lett model clNn
Ulld
.lim Mtn• Chw ·Oklt Inc
Bll Gana John10n

'*'·

THE SAME LOW PRKES

•Certainteed •Mastic •Aicola

114-441·31112
TOP CAIH paid "" '83 modol
end ntw• UMd can. lmfth
lutdo·Ponllac. 1111 Ea.,. .
Aw , Galllpolla Col 114-441-

CUSTOM' GARAGE BUILDING .

J&amp;L INSULATION
PH. 992-2772

&amp;-JI-'IHIIIO.

Would Ill• to ,.., or buy 1 lol
MOUnd LM1':h IMm c~ ..

or Outer
u• hive ...... .
"" 11-. Call Ia-7'2-21 . ..

11101

avallablf'l Call todn . 814

992-5177
H~•

IPif'lmant house for ule
Cttl 814 992 ·

reuonebte
8022

23

Professional
Services

Wettr waUl Jlrrvlced and drilled
Free ettimatll C1H 81ot-992 -

TODAY! (collect)30•· n• 0924

600S

~

814 742 3147

rL:::::::::~~~:J------==::~--~
Pomeriiv -- ··· - Middleport
llc Vicinity

--- ---GallipoliS" llc Vicinity
Julv 17 18 &amp; 19 9·5 St Rt
564 tum left on BulavilleAodnfl¥
Ad IICOfld hoult t6gkt Otho
Mitchell r11idence. Lots b6g 11
clothing lor ,.,.., &amp; women,
tho• pur.... 11erao &amp; light
track upes, perfume• a

4 Family l1ttl• Bulltkin Rd off
At 21 B. Sat 8·15
S•l•· leaving the area. Tr•h and
tr~M~Urt You trelnvit«&lt;. Next to
Clay Twp Hall. Call 11ot· ot41·

2378 .
:M4 LeGrande CknhM. booka,

Sat July 19, 9· 7 Btnedums
Succna Rd. jusc off of At 1
Fwnrture, d•shel , ctothn, mrac

•ho•

200 Pf new school
Bova
and g~rts •• 00 pr . Baby atto•
t4 00 pr Mens and boys over
lho• t2 00 P' GW11 avar lhe
thoe boot• 13 00 ptl Pku mlf'ly
other ;tams will be aokl at a yard
lilt. Sat Juty 19 betiindie.Jacka
Club corner oft AI. 143 and At

7 9-1
2 m1\" out 143 Jutv 17 .. d 18
Hende..-on r•ldenot

fumllure. 10y1 &amp; mite Thurt •
Fri., a Sal g .pj

July 19th 10·5 Thinga from A to

Moving Sale Uallfut thln;t
cheep. Next to CitY Twp
buUdini Cal for clrec::tions

4 fJmdy a tenths of a mile out
St Rt 143 Friel.., and Saturday
Juty 18 and 19 900 ·400
Keraoene Heaun baby

Z T..forda, Ractne

11•·441·2378 .
Y•rd Stle Fri. 18th, 8M 19th. l -fum_o._h_m__o_• _ _ _ _ __
Jull oft 141 on Lmcoln Pllto II

c ..ttnery Moving a• toota ot
all klndl.

0

Pt Pleasailt
llc Vicinity

lot "' ....,.hlng.

- h ... 10 ...... htlp
chlklren. For lnlorme-

Qp~

tlon P'- call 114-448-3171.

4 fomlly. Saturday July 11th
onty, on Sand•' • Drive off

UHd moble homt1 Preftt 10'

The training you naedr For the
joba you WMII finanetel ... 1:11·

NEW\ NEW! NEWI frH trip to
Hawaii can be youre 01'1: ln on
t~a ground floor olareas newell
party plan wtth ftlablilhtd
C:O"t)lf'IY
lldiell Hiring for
wori at horr. man•ar position•. Fledablehoun. Gr... pay.
Details wtthout oblgation CAll

WANTED TO IUY uted - d .

6 12' wkl• Cal 114-448·
0171.

Soutkeattem Buatneas College\

185-6733

zzaz.

... Call14·441-3111 .

Llundry equipment far lillie an

matle your hDutl No collecting,
dtl1vetring or .,vfttn-..nt frNklt
and trlll'lir'lg Call collect J04-

4Famity3ml181fromhosphalon
110 Saturday only 1-8.

ootl - -- IWAIN'I FURNI·
1URE. 3&lt;11 .• Olivo lt. OtMipo·

opportunity. Join

locollon, 12.500 Coii814·4489SS2

Part· tlme or full· t1me,

j~tltrY

300 to 400 lb Htl't'ford heifer in
tha ~hton Area 30•· 115·
8780.

VINYL
SIDING
WE HAVE MOST All POPULAR BRANDS AT

plan

gold~tn

Carol Dov 1-100-227-1510

AV0#4 , 3 optn tarrnori81, tall

1 month old pupp1" to gNe
away 1h Pit flu!\ Call 304- 882

Small male I month old pup
black
whitt, mii breed. part
Beagle. dog houM indudtd

A

Frlendty Home Toy Part•n. lhe
laadar for 31 years Openings for
m.,IIIJ. . and dtat. .. We hiiVe
the largeet and beet line in pttrty
plan. No caah lnve11rnern, no
dtllvtrlng or colltct6ng Earn b6g
money plus bonUHI and trt"el
..,oentWM. C.M mw toll , .. to

800-1142 -3119
304-875-1428

N.E.C.A. CONTRACTOR

•Residential

PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE
INOIVIOUAl&amp; -Eam enrt mo
ney i"'tkt Army National Guard
An E· 4 ooukf make u much as
•131 91 for one week-end •
mmtk. Othtlr btn.tlta Include
•150.000 00 life Insurance, pro·
rrm 110n1, tPacial training, retir•
ment program l•d ..ucational
fundint Cal to ' " 1f you
qualify. 304· 8711 39150 or 1-

B704

180. GaUipoliJ Oh 814 -3792432

Howard L Write11l

949-2263
or 949·2168

EASY ASSEMBLY WORK!
$71• 00 p., 100 Guarantfitd
paym•t No ul• Details-send
ltemp.t env•lopt: Elan -IB·C?
3418 Errt..-pn11, Ft P1erce, Fl

- - - - - - - - , , - - ·lc6

GREAT BEND ELECTRIC, Inc.

•Industrial

Gutters
Down1pouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Giveaway

5 puppies, half bttldl. l..lb

982-11022

Mature, hard working parson
With common tenlt tnd good
work athlct 10 Ill an apprentllhip mnt position No tiP•
nenoe neceaaary Must be 18
~tars ot age P.-y ad\ranCM and
prormttona according to pro·
grns and tbllity Apply in ,..on
at Vau~an• Cardmat before
10:00 amMon through Sat.

dllt;OUnt 1lckltl, phone 304·

.e

446-2188

913 -1537-2918

Sun , Juty 20, 2.00 PM. fadlr
lng lhe "Dunn Brothers" for

2391

CHESUR-915-3307

NEW -llPA•

Coontry Bluegrass Festrval, P•·
triot Auction Bam. Petriot, OMo

388 8734

"Free htimates"
Installation Awailallft

Room bo•d and laund,Y for
elderly Aesonable ratn
1 •-

New products Excellent m·
come Diltrtbute M1n1 Vauh:s
Gutrantted mcome No selling

2108.,., 800 282 -21&amp;7

Situations
Wanted

II

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

ROOFING

blrthd1y I)IH1i~t~ 1nd

K1ttens to grweawey Call 614-

if

12

IV•

femlly reun10n1 C1ll 814-384-

4

8137

A golden opportumty Join
Fnendly Home Toy Partin. the
leader for 31 yeera. Openingl tor
men Ill. . and dealers We have
the lerg11t and bett line m PllrtY
plll'l No c•h invettment, no
delivlfing or mtlecting. Eam b6g
money plu1 bonuMa and tr.... et
1n cant
Call now toll frN to
Carol Day 1· 800-227 -16t0

SWEEPER and IIWinQ machine
repair. parts snd auppiiM P1ck
up tnd delwery, D1vi1 V.:uum
Ci..ner. one h1lf m1l1 up
Georges Cr..W. Ad Call 114
441-0294

p1cn1cs,

Am•ictn'l new•t Chrlttmaa
plfty pl.n Medl demonatrJitora
Fr.. Kitll Call Jan 304· 717

33482

876-5679 or 871 5797

139

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZINITH
•SYLVANIA

3 Announcements

7-16 86 2 mo

3-D AUTO CENTER

4/1/tfn

10' '"""' •• lttg. 15.1 s ft.

NOW ONLY IUS

BOGGS

Announr.emenl s

VINYl &amp; AWMINUM

Well uperi.naad l..y fat~
110nal blbyaitt1ng. ov•mt;l'll
employment when ,....,. are
out of town Good pay, reflf'enoe requ1red. Wntelo~~; P 11 in
care Pt PIMStnt Aegitt• Pt
Pluunt , WV

Mature woman to day with
adlool age duldren Call 614·

NOAH 'S ARK ANIMAl PARK
School• churchn. CO"t)_.y

992-2196

Buying /Selling
Gold, Silver
141( Chains, Coins,
Collector's Accnsoriu
.,Ilion

(7118. 26; (811 3tc

5

Service

2 vA W"RRANTV

Public Notice

- . ot

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Typao

Hygienic Akt, Point Ple..-nt
gJOup hon-e Contact Homer
Rutherford. 30•·8715-15009.

A- 1 Corf1)any looking for 1ndi·
vidual to hlrt, train and manege
toy party p.,.,nnel. Th•e people will dtmonltrat• our No 1
l.,e of toys, gifts and Chr•ttmal
deeoratlona No 1nv11tmantweeldy ch-*• Call today collect 304· 736-8330

MAKE IT ARilL
US£ WANT ADS

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Green acres hu opening for

Coli 814-26 8-9361

7/9/'86/1 mo

EUGENE LONG

RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
AGRICULTURAL
Custom Design

Slllt•IKUOn Gulllrtnl•d

- Jr~~~~==
• 126 3nl SlrWI. -

Cooo No 25193.

ELITE POLE
BUILDINGS

:-tt•f

800-1142-3118.

Nnd babysmer in my OOme,
tnfent • toddler 111f reqt.nred

Elements

FREE Est &amp; Dernonttr•tions AM
Work Gu•ranteed 1n Wnting

Closed Tuoa~

PRIOR MILITARY SERVICE
INDIVIDUALS-Eam ..ttl ma
nev'" the Army Natkmll Quard
An E·ot could mike 11 much 11
t131 96 for one wHit-and a
month. Other b.ntflts lndude
t50,000 life mturlf'lce. promo·
tlons. apldal training , retir•
mtnt P'ogram, and •ucational
funding Call to •• il you
CJ.Ialify 30.\-875-3950 or 1

Reps Needed , for butin.., ICc:ountl Full time $60,000·
180.000. part dme 112.000
*18,000 No tethng, repelt
busin•• Set vour own houn
Training provkfed Cell 1·812·
938-8870. M-FM, Bam to 6pm
(Central Standard Time)

w/APS DUPONT TEFLON

FREE. INSTALLATtON

APPOINTMENT
OF ADUOARY
"On JIAy 15. 1986. in ""'

{7) 18.

COME
992 -2038 , WE
TO YOU"

OPEN Mon -Wed
Thun -F1I &amp; Sat
9 a.m. to 6 p.m

ACROSS FROM

5-15-"86-1 mo.

- · ot

By Mid11el Norton
,

PRICE

7-7-'16· 1 mo

Restores Faded
O•idizad Finis has To
Showroom Lus1er
oCARS •TRUCKS
•BOATS •PLANES
&amp; MORE
Presorves 8o Seats
From Harth

APPLEi

LAMPl &amp; FIGURINE!
111

W"""ly poychockl. 8olluldaal p b tor moth... tor mer
tNcherw. party piM dla14M'"I
CALl (colltct} NOWII fOr detallt. Bony V•allo 13~1744 0924

Man~gemMt Trtln81.
Establilhed reUul store cha1n
Meking mMagtmtnt trtlnte
candidatn, no experience r•
quir.d . Sand rMUme 10 P 0 Boi
1308, Portsmouth , Oh1o

NEVER WAX AGAIN!

CEMIN1 DOGS &amp; U 11

UT'S BUILD UP TOOfTHfltl

Help Wanted

45882

H!AVY LAIGI liD lUllS
116.95

5-7-2 mo.

o...:t

GREAT POSITIONIII
ml11
thil opportunltyiWortcfromyour
ho rna himg and trainiftt peo
pl... FREE trrMnlng provkled

Wtnted· EnthUIIUtic end ... .,.
gttic per.on Pref., 18 -26 yean
of 1118'· with good communlc•
t.on 111:111 Polilions avalablt to
work for Southaanam Oh1o '1
outdoor recrMtton firm No
txperien ~ ntedad Wilt tram\
Start lmmHiattiV Call be·
twaem 10-5 m 114·281-2248
A~ for Pam

PH. 742-2656

SYUCIISE, 01110

FREE ESTIMATES

Phone Billa Hara

Clook

port Sunday mornlng sl'rvice 10 15 a rn
Sunda y E'Ve nln l!: 7 30 Thursday momlng
Bible stud y 10 a m Wednt'Sdav eYI'Rln g
730p m

JO'S GIFT SHOP

ForiM,
Cll(ly Strvil•. It&lt;.
lusio•s

ECCLES lA FELLOWSIDP, 128 Mill St .

Mill St . Middle-

WlUAMS lRENCHING

We Carry F11hing Supplin

c*n1ed, ..te of 562 Sou1h
F'"'Mh Street. Middleport.
Mtiga County. Ohio 46780"
Robert E. Budt

~1

We also have black gas pipe for
industrial use. septic tank pipe
and all fittings .

304-372-5709
10-i4 «c

Custom Welding
Lowboy Heuhng
Septic Systema
LocenHd 6 Bonded

ltolit-y, Mognotil
Signs, tulober lt...,s,

Ave Rev Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Not
tlngham Sunday SC'hooi Supt Sunday
School 10 am . w!th classes for all ages
Evening services at 6 p m Wednesday Bl
ble stu dy at 1 30 p m Youth sen• 1ces Frl
day at 7·30 p m

WORD OF FAITH.

11

PH. 304-675-2441
BEND AREA CALl
Ripley Office
For Hours

Plumbing Service

304-117&amp;-5768 ... 1-800-192 1072

S1~rv~ees

For Industrial or Residential Use

SUIGEIY IY APPT.

Backhoe Servoce

161 North Soconcl
Middloporl, Ohio 45760

onol Grlltluation

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Racine,

Middleport Brother Chuck McPherson ,
pastor Sunday Sc hool 10 a m : Sunda y
E'Ve nin g servires at 7 p m a nd Wednl'Sday
services at 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTI ST KPnnPih Smith
pastor Sunday Srhool 9 30 a m , church
serviCf' 7 30 p m you th fel lowship 6 30 p.
m ., Bibl£&gt; study , Thu rsday, 7· 30 p m
F1JIL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE 33045
Hiland Road, Poll)('roy Tom Ken,, pas
tor Danny Lambert, s. s Supt. Sunday
morning Sl'fV ICP a t 10 am , Sunda} even
lng servlct 7 30 p m Tu£&gt;sday and Thurs
day Sf:&gt;rvlces at 1 30 p m

,&lt;:~N s~:O~yy

TRENCHING IS OUR LIN£
Trenching ot Any Typa

F111pl ny 1111~ 11 I

305 Jackson bt.
Mon.-Wad.-lhurs. 3-S pm
ru •. 6:30-l; Frt. 1-2 pm
Satoorday 10-11 :30 am
LAIGE ANIMAL &amp;

PH.

OPENINOS AVAILABLE oollng

Meni Mac'• ..-.nrllcl line ol
toys, gtftl. honw dtDor tt.ma,
etc NO dlllvftO. coHIICiinl M
lnveatment YDUr hDun. Call

2nd. Avo. MlddltpOrl. Oh. 814992"347 '·

HIGH PRESSURE PLASTIC
WATER PIPE

•

:;~,~:~:.7~,~~~
SMAU ANtllAL HOUIS

n• QUAUTY

- Joseph B Hoski ns . eva n gel l ~ t Sunda}o
Bible- Study 9 a m , Worship. 10 a m , Sun
day evening sPrv\ ce 6 p m , Wednesda~
PvPnmg serv lfP. 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL , Third

VETERINARIAN
CUNIC

Guaranteed

10-8-lfc

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

Rt 124 William Hobac k . past or Sund ay
School 10 am, Sunday l'Vmlng serv lcP 7
p m' Wfdnesda y evenin g service 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morn ing
Worship 10.30 a m. Prayer service, altern
atE' Sundays

"Free Estimates"
All Work

nn

10% Off

Stning this area
with PoweSeal seed
coating and striping
and making of
Asphalt &amp; Concrete.

Walnul and Henry Sts , Ravl'nswood, W
Va The Rev . George C Weirick, pastor
Sunday SChool 9 30 a m , Sunday worship

Rt. 7, Pomeroy, OH.

6-17-tfc

4 511c

MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - o;;arv

da y School 9 30 a m., Morning sefvlre
10 OOa m, Sundayevenlngservlre7 bOp
m, Mid·wee k prayer se rvlcf' W{'dnpsday

pm

•Refrigerators

--+--------J
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF GOD- Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Su n

PAUL

•RIRg&amp;l

MIDWEST
SEAL &amp; STRIPE

Holter pas tor Sunday School, 10 a. m
worship SE'rvlce, 11 a m , praypr meetinJl
7 30 p m Thursda y
•

ST

•We1hers •Di1hWB1har1

Ann

992-5432

Middllporl

1-----:~9...,92-5141

All Mebt

from

228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

INDEPENDENT HOUNESS
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Charl es RusSell Sr , minister Rlrk Ma

985-3561

Al1116g,
Inc.the Courthouse
Across

"Sening families"

TJST CHURCH Pastor Rober! Byer s
Sunday Schoo110 a m Worship servlcP 11
am, Sunday evening service,7·30 p m ,
WednE&gt;Sda} l'vening sl'l'vlce 7 30 p m

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, VErnon
EldridgE' minister. 01\vpr Swain Sunda~
School Sup! Prf'achlng 9 30 a m f'arh
Sund av

•••• ""'/

1

"F~tlllltl IC~Ife g Frl•i C/Hdtt"

264 5. 2nd,

(CUT OUT FOI FUIUIII USII

.··oo··"'··

FUNERAl HONI

CHRIST. St Rl lJS, Antiquity Rev
Franklin Dlckms pastor Sunday morn
lng tO am, Sunday pvenln g 1 30 p m
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.Thursday E'ven in g 730 p m

MEIGS
COOPER.\TIVE PARilH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

PLAINS ST

7-8-'86·1 mo.

K-EN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Rawlings-Coats-Blower (row's famill Resta~r111t

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP

TUPPERS

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

~

IIU Quickel

A.UT ' ,&amp;...TrRoyUOChiKo

IY-614·143·5241

POMEROY, OHI0-992·6677

• ... • 992-2975

Pomeroy

o

11

REPAIR
Alto Tr..lllhtlu

614/992-2644

106 lulltr..,l bo., ro..roy, Oh.

P-roy, 011.

&amp;EN
~FRANKLIN'

Syracuse

16141992-2039 or
16141992-5721

Meog• Count.r'• Olde.t Floml
362 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO 45769

TRANSMISSION
REPAIR

G
arage
124

pair• (including microwaves). Electronic 'Orgent. Mobile novice.

APPl.-614-949-2145

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

Jonn F Fultz, Mgr
Ph 11'12·2101

1

fLOWIIS FOI EVElY OCCASION

204 Condor St.

I

Cabinet lakinc

•

-Psalm 56 11

RACINE PLANING MIU , RALL'S
Mill Worii-

I

"In God have I put
my trust. I w1ll not
be afraid what

, . , _ (6141 741 7777

P. J.-PAUlEY, AGENT

AM major eppiN!nca re-

Po111111g Flow~t Shop FRANCIS FLORIST

INSURANCE
SERVICES

Rulllnd, Otuo41771
'. wm ......... erown. Owner

992-3325

949-2550

•TYs,
' Antennas
Satelite Sales
lnatallatlon senic1

currtnt taderat lilt.

rings, ~elry, R . . .g ware, dd
coin1. lale currency
•• Top prl·
c• Ed. urkatt Barber Shop,

11101

Help Wanted

Government Jobl. •11,040 tB9,230-yr N- ltlllllg. C•ll

81 4·448-8272.

Buymgd~go~ ~~-~~~
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&amp; (OIJNJRY
,0
L&amp; S
Roger HyseII
J I 1 REPAIRS
I

7

The Daily

Noighbomood Rd.

Yardaalt1 3mlt.outSendHIII
c,_m houH on .. ft Fri Sat
8 · 3. Ou•lltv kids ckJthn, baby
hema. curtaine. al kinds of
dllnp. NoW WVU ond MU

r
I

._T_-_
..,_'"'- '-· - - - - - - -

1·

I family yard 1111, Frl SM Sun
112 Sycemore Lena Ntw
Haven Jack Henan. look tor
1~n1 " Everything"

Yard S~t. one tot wtndOw Mlh,
one lot door1. Wltw lly, Gold·
fWt .nd rn6ac items. I mMtl out
Crab Creek Road, Frl, ... oend

Sun
l

�'
r-naey, .IUIV

Page.,...a-,...The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Midd

ill ' I I ' I I ' '
31

LAFF·A·DAY

H ome1 for Sale

z

3 bdr. homt, elate to town.
batha, Plrttr fumiahed. GR
hilt. towu11Utfii.C.II114-2419241 .

3 bdr., l. .eldtchen. Nth. udllly
room. llntle ...... 2 Clf
drfvtway,

IMCII yard.

-

814· 441·1 3&amp;8.

12 EwntHgt., Oelllpolil. 3 bdr.,
rlft'NHM!td k'tchen, full .....
m1nr with firlipl.ce. 1 bntl. C.l

114·441·1&amp;91.
11ft ltoriel. 4 • 6 bdn.• 2 blths.
tul b•s,.,.t, flre.,a..,._ 14a20
butkling wtth ,_,.... I. 1 tcrt1
Farm. . • 53,000. C..ll14-245&amp;197.

.

Must Sell Log Cabin on Raccoon
c - Ill' Julv 2&amp;1h. From
G•lllpolia tae Rt. 141, go 10
ml. , r6ght on Cora MIM Ao.t.
...... ~hoorod~i~~l. dflrlt _!!.MI 10
~·h '"' t, ..u tn • c:-n on

/

~

in Rio Ortnde n. . lob fvtrll

8181 .

, / _ . / '/

G~-~,_~

Quality home, newt, remodtlad
ch~ce location on CDIIt~~ Rd.

Svracu ... newcomptttekitch~
end leundry, llr conditioned.
lerg1lot. 814-992-5324.

Go'*mtnt homn from t1. fU
· Oollnqu
repen).
ant tu. pro~erty.
Repoauuiont. C1ll 801·1871000 bt. H-9105 for current
repo lilt.
~..~
lroomhou•a. 1.2ecr•. 0 ou.,e
'" ·
Clffllftllle. l ocatldon OH H'"
"
Bargain priced 120.000. C1N
114·171·2&amp;13.
~. 1 •
1 H'" s
l
ower .... e. nUit C In, Yrl·
cuw. 3 Mdfoom, i•g• khchen.
largelivlngroom. air. cond., dith

carptt..t. twg• g•age.
814-992 -7478.
oflor 5,30 114· 912·3402.
w~th• .

Pric.

,_.uced.

4 Nctroom home on 7 ecr..
Hunt•ra

par.ctiae In Ch•t•

erea. t32.000. Call 814-9815-

q

' ·'I

....,..,.........;:::.

"It's a slice of frozen pizza on
a stick. I invented it myself."
t;;;~~~~;=~~~:"'j,i7~~====~~~
36 Loti

8t

Acreage

Portltbrook Sub- 'hac:Niot. C•lt
114-44-1-1121.

"V 1.

Nice•••cuttve-ehome. 3100
~"·
eq.ft. ltv . .... inground pool.
with Of wlthot.lt ICfMgt. IR
110. 4 mi. from Holler. Lt..
option 1 pollibllhy. C•• 114448-7322.

7 ICret with mobNe home
hook· up Call,.·lll-3825.
In Chaat•r tree .
110.000.

41

Housel for Rent

3 bdl, me bMh, 1.-ge T.V. rm
with FP. lqe Ylrd on Rt. 35.
1350-mo. Reg requnct. C.ll
114·441· 4389 or 304-875·
9 7IO.
828 First Aft!., O..Upolil, Oh. I
rm. houH. Cal 814-.-..1·384&amp;
tftlf" 4PM.
.. bdr. '"-uoe. 3 mH•. South of
·~
Oeltipolil on Rt. 7. UOO mo ..
Me. dtp. r.:p~it-111. Cell dl'/1
114-441· 1811 eve. 114·44815222.
ht11 nice 1.,01 modern home
w -inground pool on SR 110. 4
mi. from Holl:..-, ,.,.,... 011 •
ncurity depollit requlr..t, 1475
mo. Cell 114-448-7322.

fwniahtd efficiency apt., c.,tt
lhrout,:t. eingl• working Plf"·
8
01
...
cludl
7 onrg "e 1 ':.·4C41~
1 14·.•- 1 4".:" 0
2102.

Plaetlc cittern state tPProv«t,
pintle eeptic ttnkl, pllttlc
culv.RL rnttal cutvtrta. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
eon, Oh. 814· 211-5930.

!!

Oakl Apt.· Now ..king appNcat6ona for 1 &amp; 2 ta.~room •pta.
Equll Housing Opportunly.
Monogod by U.S. Shollor Corp.
C•ll Mon.-Fri. 9-4 114 -N27570. 01k Hill, Ohio Terry
Hat•A•klent M.,..eg.,
1 bedroom apt. for rent. B11ic
rent ttM"ts t21&amp;. e month thl1
includet aU utllltlll. OepoiH
NqUired of 1200. Contact vu.
lagt Menor Apt. Middleport.
e14·M2·7717. Equel Housing
Opponunlty.
Pomerov 2 bdr, N.,lort Run,
~
t175 mo.
t100 depoatt, rard,
patio. Clll aftel' fJpm 1114-812-

Sum"*' ltvingt Veettlon Sp•
del. ViMage Or_, Apartments
are now ICCtJPiing appNc.t6ont
for occup111cy or two bedroom
apartments. For • llmi'led time
the fll'lt mon1h1 r1n1 II 'Ia price.
For eppHcadont Of more infar.
mation atop b¥' 1pertment No.
18A or call 114-992-1174
Mondey lhrough Thursday. 8:00
p.m. -10:00 p.m. ont,.

&amp;204.

814· 981·4278 .
7 year old bf.lwel home. Helt
pu"1J, cen1raleif. 2.38 ~~er• of

bat....

l.ml, two
3 bedroom..
f.,..ity room, good neigttbof'hood. Call Clet.nd Realty -'

614·892·22&amp;9.
A ftoame

hou~e. 2 bedroomt.
Southside. W. Va. 304-1!175-

1 115.

Modem 3 bedroom home. N·
ducad to t48,000.00. 304·
171·11047.

Hou11 wi1h 17 ICI'tl. outbuild·
inp . Depot St. Rutltnd. U715.
114-742-3008 .
3 bedroom. All lltctrlc. wood
burning ttov.. PI¥ own utilities.
Nt~r Aeechvilla, Ohto. U50.
month or UOO. month wttfl
.., ....t • • f100 . ........ 114178-UIB.

&amp; room "ouM. full baement on

1tJ acre. 304-876-7149.

S.lt or rent New Htven. 3
Mdroom~. 2 b8ths. flrepltte.
gtrtge. 138,000 .00 or t275.00
month plu1 depo•t. 304-2732471 .
2'h yr . old home Glllipotis Ferry.
1.8 aern with out-building.
304-875-2284.
32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES . 4 MI.
WEll . GALUPOUS. RT 35

PHONE 514-441-7274.
1979 1•h70 all fll.c. 2 bdr. on
1'h tern, rang a. refrlg. wash•
• dryer lncludad. ell CtrpMad.
t18.9&amp;0 . Cetl814-388-8801 .
1972 flamingo 12a85 mobile
home, 3 bdr., 1'h bath. total
etectrlc, par11V tumlthtd. CA.
undlf"Pinnlng, Ba1 0 deck ...king
t8.200. Calll14·2•5-9147.
78 Kenwood 12dm 2 bdf ., all
etac. CIM 814·379· 2662 or
614 -379·2354 .
1972 mobUehomewrth oneecre
l~~nd . 2 mtlel from town . Call
814-44&amp;-1141 .
1980 Uberty 14d;4, 2 bed·
room. LJnlumiahed, vinyl Llnderpinn;ng ;nctudad. Mual tall. Cal
304-n3-5873.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED: In·
turtd. reponllble rttM, Ctll
304-57&amp;·2338
1977 3 br Shultz mobMe home.
completely fumithecl lncludll
aton. rwfriu•etar, dilhwHhlf,
dMP frMZt , washer, dryet". new
lhriruil room aurtt, 25 " color TV.
J btdt and 2 ceiling tent. porch.
thtd and unct.fp~ning . Can be
left on r.nted lol. 111 .000
304-871-1&amp;91.

2 bedroom hoult trtller in Lton
on hilt acre ground. til lllec,
phone 304 -458-1511.
1174 Homelite 12d5. 3 bed·
roomt. 1H tlec mobile homt.
Clttn and tn good cond. und~r­
penning, blodl, ...c hookup
included, t&amp; . 700.00. 304-8953422.
1182CitVton 12•10aHtiiiCtric,
aac. cond. 304-578·248&amp;.
33

2 bedroom Dupt.- houN Pll'·
tialty furnished. Low utittttel, in
PornttOy. Clfl dtYI. 114-992·
2381 Of 614-912· 2108 IIVtn·
lnp .

Fermi tor Sale

Hunwr'• dr....,. Crown City,
Ohio. 104 acr•. tmall dwlltlng.
tob~co .,_,, min•.. rlgtnt.
eome timber. tota tir...,ood,
P'iced to .... CaH M_,. 114•
194· 3422 or Well Atllfty 304525-1102.
30 Kf' . .. aood hou• • pond.
1315.000. 6o ec•. pM1ure •
wootllwld. 111.000. 30

Upper River Rd . Witt acc..,t 2
chiklr~~n onty, rei. &amp;. dep. Ctll
114-441-2430 or 614·44&amp;0&amp;08 .

&amp;

Acreage

Allhton IMIMdint tltl witt! pullllc
wet•. moble ho"* permitted,
304·511· 2UI "'· 304-571·
• 22f7.

Furntahed one bedroom 19t on
Mt. Vernon Avt .. niM'tv remod~ed. carpet. air cond. htlt and
wet..- pekl , fil'lt floor duplta,
prel• single working Mutt.
t200.00 month, dtpOtrt, referenca. Cal 304-175· 2581 .

2 bdr. lduttt only, no pets. 322
3rd. AVe.• O•IUpoh, Oh. CeM
614 -446 ·3748 or 1114· 258·
1903.

One bedroom 1pt in Point
PIMsent. tKirt nice and dun.
adults oniV. no pets. 304-17&amp; 1400.

3 bdr. eKplndo living room. larg•
yard. Cell 814-4t8-7473. 314
3rd St. K•n•ua•
3 bedroom fumiiMd trail• with
front porch. ntwiV remodalld,
deposll required, 304 ·8715 ·
3&amp;83.
2 bldroomtreillfAthton Upl1nd
Road. • 150.00 month plus
utilitill. 304-876-4018 .

2 br tr•iltr in country, n.wly
remod•lad. new c•rp•. front
porch. nice yard. crty wat•. Non
Drinktfl only. Rtflftnotl r•
qui red, plu1 depoatt and pay own
utilitin . 304 · 89&amp; -3821
anytim•.

44

Apartment
for Rant

46

Furnished Room•

For rent Sleeping Rooms end
light houM keeping roomt. P.-k
Ctntrel Hot~ . CaH 1114-44107&amp;1.
Aoon. for rtnl. di'V . wHk .
month. Gillie Hotal. Ctll &amp;14448· 9680. Rentea tow u t120
month.

furnilhd room I 1 15. UHUtiel
pd. 918 2nd Gellipoltl. Sh••
beth. Single m.. t . C~l 814441-.W11.

46

Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE HomtPerk.
Routt 33, North of Pom•oy.
Large lou. Call 814· 992-7479.
Kfll wtth mobil• home
hook-up, ~ . p•tur•. Ch•ter
.,... call814-115-3125.

2 bck. utithi• plt'titlty fum .,
1175 mo. Cell 30-i-87&amp;-&amp;104
or 304-176· 7121.

1

Furnithld apt . 2 bdr •111.
131 'h 4th OaiUpoh. Wat• pd.
C•ll 814·441-4418 lfteJ lpm.

TJiiltr epecw. Send Hill Ro.t
convenient to IChoota, rtore •nd
hospilll. City t.Wer Willable.
lnqulra RoaM11, 304·17&amp;·4100
bet\wetn 1:00 end 4:00 w~M~;

Oldtf ooupl• 2 bdr., utllll•
panty pekl f110 mo.. Cal
304· 17&amp;· 1104 or 304· 111·
Iilii Of 304-171-7128.
HOYM • apartment for elngl•.
Cell 304·871·15104 Dr Jo4.
111·13SI "' 304·17&amp;· 7821.
Fumilhtd 2 bdr. ept. utiHi•
Plf1lalty paid. Call 304-e7151CM or 8'7&amp;-1318 or 304-171·
7128.

1 end 2 bdr. epta. forr.-.t. S.k:
Wf, •17t . hale rent
for 2 bdr. 1212. Alto t:zoo a.c.
dllp. *~· CloM to hodtlnd lftd
Spring Y..., PIIU. Jaebon
E1t1t1 A.Pif1rMnte, 114-441·
3117 . Equel Housing
0 - l t y.
~ant ~ 1

Fumiabld or unfumlthtd IPt..
low rent, mullt h...,.
Coll14·441-7144.oltor !PM.

36 Lot.

mortftl.

14• 70 furnilhld thrtlbedroorn.
bath &amp; 1h , centfll lir, *250
month, 1260 deposit. Call 814·
441·3793.

34 A. '"'"· Rt. 1 LADn. Make
Oflor. 1·804·111·1421.

pond.

-·Two-...
........
OO p.Pl'tnt81 '

2 bf' Qerega lpt, Uon. On tht
river. 1175. month, HUO Approved ; Muon 2 -bedroom
home, nice llfte k)t, Ulf8QI &amp;
btument. UOO. month. Hom•tttd Rtthy. 304-875-5640
or 882-2405.

FumllhNI apart"*''· adult•
ooly. CoM 114· 441·1123.

1. . . . . . •

APARTMENT FOR RENT· Now
acce,tlng applk:ltiont for r.,tll
IIPiftm.-.ta in M•ton Aptt Li·

ft ...

•or•.
ne.ooo.

Coli 814·24&amp;·1241.

APARTMENTS. mobile hom•.
hou. .. Pt. Ple•ent end Qallipolia. 114-441-8221 .

3 bedroom home, St.tf Hou" ·rltM mty ba high• depanding
Ao.t, 1300.00 rent, security on income. Hou•ing witl be
depotrt and reflrencn. Town .veHeble to etch appNunt ,.
and Countr, Aeal Ea1ate, broil:.,.-, u•dl. . of their r1c.. color.
religion, MJI or n.turel ortgin.
304·17&amp;·&amp;&amp;41 .
lnt•etted tppliclnt• thould cell
304· nl-501 1 or con .. ct D•
nllt Streib or Wllter Juetlot It
42 Mobile Homes
tht mein office. 1818 Brice
for Rent
Road. Revnoldtburg. Ohio
43018 or celll14-883·4&amp;14.

2 bdr. tum. or unfurn. ponvenient locetion. Upper River Rd ..
all lltilitin Pllid except ttectric.
Sec. dep. req . Ctll 814-446·
8&amp;&amp;8.

,......,Gil.

......................

d....

Tr•il• ep.:•. •mil chHdr.-.
accepted, Rt. 1. loculi Rolld.
bac11 of K • K Mobtlt Horne.

Mn i: lun ill

downttMt. IIOCitPt on• lmlll
ohlld. .., a rol. Col
114-441· 1111.

,, ~

66

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14 HP Bo11111 garden 1r1cto,
wrth atbchmente. 10 HP Bolen•
garden tractor whh ettach·
mentt. Cell814-448-281" aft•

Pets for Sale

Dragonwvnd Catt..-y Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Ptr~i., and
Siem•• kittens. AKC Chow
puppiet. CMI 614·448-3844
tfttr 7PM .

Rabbit hutch with feeder &amp;
Willi' bottle. Dr••er with mtrror. utility kitchen cabinet,
c.-pet with pld, mlltll delk. Ctll
814-446-4289.

76

78

Room air condhloner, •100.
Call114-44e-2991 .
Summer Hot Stlel Fluhing
arrow sign 12891 Lighted. nonllfow U591 Nonlightad 1228!
Fr8t lettMsl Ftw left. Set
locally. 1·800-423-0163. any time.

Hoapi .. l bed. manu~ 1125. 2
bedroom mobile homt, twning,
LJndtrpinntng , cemtrn IIepa.
•5000. 814-992 ·5281 .

61 Houaahold Gooda

SWAIN
AUCTION a· FURNITURE &amp;2
Olive lt.. QatNpoh.
utlld
wooci·COal ttov-. I po wood Ill
ILdt• IHI, bunk bide t118,
MtrOft reot~n.. til. nM •
URd bedtOOm "'""· ran••·
wriftelr ........... . lho•. NM
llwingtoDm IUittl tt II· till,
'""~~'· allo buylno ooel • wood
IIOYM. Coll14·441·3111 .

N...,.

0000 UIEO APPUANCEI

w_.*Y.._....,.•...,..,

rlftQII. lkltOI ApplllnCII,
Upfl• A.... ltd. - · ltDno
c114· 441· 7311.

M...,.

C•nty AppMM• Inc. Qaod
t.IMII WHM. . 1M TV IMI.
0,.. lAM to lf'M. Moo diN
.... 114--·11". 127 3rd.
A... '!......llo.O!!.

Farm Equipment

Utility bldg. IPL: 30'JI40'xl'
with 15'd'
a 3' Mnt.
door. fl,2151 Mtcted . Iron
...... lldgt. 114· 332·1145
collect

•lid•

HI C trector wim OUithrltorl.
dilk, plows, mDwing m.ohlne,
blltv rtDwer •ue. Cel 814·
218·1&amp;22.

5 ft. Brullh Hog
condHion. 1380.
ee1o

In

-.celent
Call 388·

Gravetv lttadunenta. rototUI•.
rotary ptow.. &amp; 30 lndl mow.r.
Cell I14· 31S7-01411fttr &amp;.
tMw Hol._,d ... 7. 7ft h"bln1,
good cond, 12,210.00. 304·
273·4211 .
62 Wanted to Buy

Now buying shall corn or e•
com. ClllforiM•tquottl. AW
Citv hrm Suppty, 814·441·
2985.
Livaltock

Musical
Instruments

78

&gt;
&lt;

1884 Pontile Catalina CVGCI .
AI original. 10,000 tctutl mil•.
UIOO ftrm. Cott AA· 18i , 9mm,
nM , 20 lllundcllp tiOO. C1H
114·992· &amp;710 .. 814· 992·
1881.

new tlr•. 1700.00. 304·8715· ' •

Hay

&amp; Grein

4 pleca drum Mt with carrying
CMt. 0ru!TII 11e ludwig &amp;
Zlelgin cymb••· Call 814-448 8&amp;33 Of &amp;14-317-7197.
KimbtiiC -30rgan forule. Playa
IIVeral different inabumtntl.
grHt lh•pe. 2 yellS old. t9H .
Ctll &amp;14-992-2772 .
Deck• Bros uprlgtn piano , h•
been renn .. hed and ft iJOOd

condltkMl. Call 814-949-3088
tfter 5 pm.
Upright pitnO with btglnnM'S
mutic l•tonl, 1100.00 . 304773· &amp;371.
Bundy cl.-lnlt. ltand, used 2
month•. 1300; 3 tptld bicycle,
t50. Phone 304-175-1989.
Drum ltt·Ludwlg snare whh
c••· very good c:ond. Cr•ttine
drums, h'slh htt •no.oo. 304896· 3&amp;90.
58

&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

1971 Cutlut Supreme ,
120,000 nil•. new
good
needs tome body
wo;k, UISO .OO . 304-115·
31U.

brlk•.

1878 LT-D II. 2 door, pe. air,
au lee control. t1400. IN 12~
$ . Park Or.
72

TNcka for Sale

1913 Ford Rang• tl,IOO. 121
Suruld J whttltr •100. 200
HDndll fl500. c••• 114 -4484713.

71 FOfd ,Hdtup, Pionear et•eo.
V-1. auto.. new tlr•. c ..t

Autoa for Sale

1971 Chevy flir cond. UMS vwy
Uttlt oil, 17 to 19 mil• p•
01Uon, •391. CaM &amp;14-379·
2341 111 Sund..,.,

814· 441·4412 .

1988 4•4 thortbtd 301 V-8 4
apllld Yt ton. AM-FM 1ter10, tlh
wheel. dull lanka. tBIOO. 114895-4180.
1978 Chomllot CIO. body
eood. Nno fOOd. 11,000 mlloo,
AT. TJ. Pl. IWV. mu1t Ml
IIIIVIng et'H. 304·87tli·
3734 .

1971 F"**lou Novo 327· 321
,. chromo..,..... M·22. 41j&gt;d.
trena. Cell l1.t-112-Q41 .

own..-

83 Camaro l•llntttl AC , tt•e
ov• paymll'ltl. C•ll 114·241·
&amp;024 "'114·24&amp;·&amp;110.

73

Van1

&amp; 4

W.O.

1810 ChiVY van •c. cond, duel
"'
a Milt. Crullt. tltt. 8
,....,,_., 11,111. Call 114371-2341 ,., Sul\daya.
111&amp; Chrysler L11• Turbo I -1-8-80:--::c-,_.,--v-.,..-.,.:.con
__
d,-d:uof
~'!_0 o'"''-1· 4A,.c. o4Uio.dtlc!~ "' • heat. CruiM. tlh. a
.,......e mn
.. liP · .., p....,.ger, 115.811. Csll 114114-379-'D21
378-2341 ,., Sundays.
11n Camero. 3150 engine.
Body • lntlftor good . NIIW tlrel.
12000 Coli 814·379· 2380.

88 Finblrd . .tOO engine, 4ep.
Beet ofler. ShMp ... C1ll 114·
441· 7393

19815 110 4•4 io.ttd.
114· 441·421&amp; .

1978 Feirmont 4 cvt .. 4 tpd..
QOOdcond. M&amp;O. Calt114·215t1417.

1110 Jeep V-1, -, whMI drive.
1375 . Cell 114·142·2518.

11116 Ooclge Den 2215 ....._I.
bocf¥ • kttarior good lh~p~.
trtgin 1 nlid• work, 1100 or be.t
offer. CaM 814· 448-.t207.

1878 llozor, 4WD , 3&amp;0 Y·8 , 4
IPtld trans., 80 ,000 ml'-.
good condition. U.l500.00.
304-&amp;75·31188 .

I I C.vtlitr n.w tlr-. AM·FM
Deloo redia, AC, 24.000 mhl.
86 Rene- pickup, AM-FM
CIIHttt, 11,000
Call
814·241 · 1tla , 114 · 245·
1410. Of 014· 251·17t3.

74

c••

Motorcycle•

rna..

H•lf runner green btMI, Blu•
lak• green be11111, cucurnbttt,
cabb~~ge, beets. tometa•, HMTY
Rhoad•. 304· 875· 1181 .
Mc:Ceuslend ferm 6 O•dtna.
Sltv• OuMn Com t1 .150 dor .;
HtH Aunnen 89c lb.; Home
grown tomato11, IQUIIh . 11
mitu South Rt. 35 , Southaide.

••c:

12a50 fumlthtd trill•, 2 btd·
room, double g• oven, AC , new
ho1 wat.- hett..-, niW fum~ee.
Will tredt for c•mp• 20 tt. or
largtr. 814-717·2441.

l4 inch boys bike 1415.00.
Stereo receiver with 8 triCk
player us.oo. 8 drawer chMt
e15 .00. 304·1715·15812.
For ul• beautiful TimmyTopptr
Pomeranl.-. Ul~e-polntlltm•t
•In~. end 11890odgtpldl:-up.
ao4-175-e13&amp;.

I .or111

1912 Cutl•tt lupumt
Broughem low mlltlg .. uc.
cond. moW\1 rnult Mil 11,110.
Coli 814·211 · 1131.
84 Chevettt 4 cyt,, 2 door, 15
IPd.. AM·FM Clllllttl, low
mi. . . .. Clfl 114·44•·0137
aft•lliPM .

81

Snp1Jiil'

61

76

k

Farm Equipment

1170 ChlvtMt C0111v.tlbll.

.....
P""i. --

•o

·· llr•·
Nno t2i00.
.-d. -'COil

CROSS. IONS
114· "'1·1201 or 114· 441·
u.s. 31 W.t, Jackton, ·OIIio. 1113.
814· 211·1411 .
M•IIY Fervuton, NtJW Holtlntl,
.... Hool. . . .
40 Ylld triCtora to CihoDM from ·
• OOrrtJitu line Df n.w • Ulld

-

1

1177 Hootor Hoe. o l - oNdo.
... 304-&amp;71. 4011.

.0..

. . . . . . l--"'

Boea•nd
Motor1 for Sale

. . . . . . . . .r--

111&gt; lt. 0 -.............
wllh 171 HP E'llnrudl., 12-J.t

ftnder• •. ooM.
114· 3111· ·01 .

-•II

ft.-.,.,_, 3

loto modol JO ...... Oltl. 101
Ford ....... midline, . . " . .
•••· AC rake . . .. I •n

WIIIJOn NMing gMrl

••o.
Mlw

•111.

ld.. . . . . . . . - .
co~~ 114· 211-NH.

1177
.. c....
110 -Plot
olr.
,..,- ......
87N. 1171
--r.--.t121
(110. Coii14-742·Bfl.

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

1112 -~. N • ...tlOII.--. 1 -. Cal

y

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
UncondiUonal lfttlme guaran- ,
t... local rlfwenc• fumilhed. •
Fr• eetimatll. Call coiled ·
1-814-237-0488, dey or night.
Rogers Besemenl
Waterpi'OOflng.

BIAJGO
TOfJIGHT

Exterior 6 Interior stucco. Pill·
t• 6 pl•ter repairs. low 11tea.
Cllll14·211-1182.
Stanll1t' StMmeJ 2 room min-

Imum UO PM" room. 0•111•

Mefgt- Vinton Counti•. 1-800·
3215-5131 .

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

J 6 J'1 Home Improvement.
Vinyl .Wing, overhang, etorm ·
dOOfl • w6ndowa, gutters. c.n
114·441·8073.

L IFE o&gt;.N~T
PRETTY BORINJ

IN THE

. ...... .

...... ..... """..........

"'· Clwv•.tntlnewldttr8hr.
12211. Coii14-MI·n77 of·

11 ft. CloryoiOI "' ..........
...... bN1.
ond
- e - • · Col .l4·11J·
1107.
.

H•-

AND REMINISCE

WELL, ! &lt;:;WESS I OIN
ALWAY5 &lt;:;0 00WN 10i'HE

~&amp;ISS~

Aea.JTTHEGOCD
01...0 06.'1'5.

YARD...

HELP ISa-J

AND 60NFL.&lt;::M'EI\

THE WA'r' FOR.
SURVII.ORS OF

SEEDS R:lR THE:
PARROre. ..

SLJMHIERTI.ME.

RON'S Ttltvlalon ler¥ice 1
HOYM c .. a on RCA. Queur,
QE . 1..-datinli in Zentth. Cetl
304-171-2318 or 814· 441 ·
24&amp;4.
Fetty TrN Trimming. ltump

remcnral.

c ..l 304-871-1331 .

AINGlES'S SERVICE , eKplriMCid cerpenter. eltctric:ltn,
m110n. pMitft', footing Untlud·
lng hot ..r eppUcatlon) 304·
67&amp;-2088 or 17&amp;-73&amp;1.

SttrU ,,.. end Lawn

'"'
""'"'
E,.enin[{ Telerision Listin[{s..._____,_____________________________________

sem~ .

landeciiPk!g. 304-178 -2010.

,7/18/86

Rot.,., or elble tool drilling.
Mott wells complttld llmt day.
Pump ut• 1nd tervice. 304895· 3802

EVENING
IJ OOril O:IJ®CII ~
(.1]) News
(JJ Green Acres
C5J Father Knows Best
fit CD Star Trek
Ci) Reading Rainbow (CC)
[l) Curr•nta
1J ({J ilJl NBC News
(]) Ttt• Rifleman
:I) Mark Soain's Salt Water
Journal (R) .
!]) Gomer Pyle, USMC
CJJ 0 Cll ABC News
Cl) Doctor Who
Ill D) CBS Nows
'@ Bod, Elactric
U i]) PM Magazin1
C:C Man from U.N.C.l.E
@ SporttCenter
~ Green Acras
({:' Entertainment Ton ight
Leeza Gibbons beg 1ns a
lo ur -part ser1es on te le\11·
s1on game shows fr om pas1
to present
fl) :I; Hogan's Heroes
CJ X Jeopardy
(I) Nightly Business Re port
@' News
Jl' oMacNeii-Lehrar Nawahour
1f DiVOIC8 Court
~ Private Benjamin
(Jl: Whnl of Fortune
,
8 Cf: ~.=' New N•wlywad
Gam a
(I) Golf' 1986 Bdtlsh Open
From Turnbe rr_y. Scolland
12 hrs .. 30 m1n .) {A).
:5:· Sanford ancl Son
fJ) T Tui
U :.I'[]} Wheel of Fortuna

Cell Emit Cerp•tery, remodt4lng, room addltlont, pllinUng,
btock. frlt Htlmtt•. 304-175·
&amp;1&amp;2 .
82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PWMBING
ANOHEATING
Cor. fourth and Pint
Gelllpatia, Ohio
Phone 814-441-3888 or 614441-4477
B3

m

Excavating

Good-1 hciiVating, b•emanta.
fool.,., driveway e. uptlc tanll:1,
landacaplng. Calltnydmt 614·
448·4137. Jtm• l . Davison.
Jr. own•.
J .A.R. Conttruct6on Co., Rutland, Ohio. e14·742· 2103.
aa..mtntl. Foottrl, Concrate
work, 8ackho1'1. 001er Md
Dltchff. Dump trucks. end
water - g ••· aewer-electrlc•l
lin•. Chtrll• Hatfield Opll"ator.

.m

Getteral Hauling

CD A~_ony
G) crt Ent•rtainment

Tn.
night Sigourne"( Weaver
lalks about her return to
I he rol e of Warrant _ Off i~er
Ripley in the upcoming frlm
sequel. " Ahens··.
·
:HJ Alice
D J•opardy
• (f) GJ Knighl Rld•r M1·
c hael and Kin leap mto ac
tion to stop an ac robat•c
robbery team . (60 mm .) {R)
In Stereo .
::I) C•mptMUs
(I) Goodwill Gamfl T ap.e
delayed coverage of mans
bo)(ing . weightl itt.ng. an_d
yachti ng ; and women t
91 mnlltics. (4 hra.l
C4J C) C1J Wobotor (CCI
Webster a nemp~l to ca~ch
a mysterious whtte stellron
1 when George and Kat~er·
ine Utile him on a vac:atton
on a western dude ranch.(

Ken's Wlltr Service. WeH1.
cltteme, poult •nd w•terbtdl
flHtd. C•ll 114· 387·0823 or
114·317-7741 or 304·875 1247.
OiHarcl't Watw Dtlhttry. Cittema, ..,.th, poota. Anvtim• but
S.nd.,. CoN 114-441· 7404.
Coal. Nmtttone. grntl, etc.
D~i'Vtrld 1 ton and up. Jkn
Lonl•. 304·17&amp;·1247 or 17&amp;·
. 7317.

.

'

Watterson'• Water Hauling ,
FMtonablt fit", lmmediet•
2.000 glllon lltltvtrv. c_1111ml.
DOOI1, well. etc. call 304-578-

87

Uphol1tery

TRISTATE
UPHOI,JTEftV I HOP
1183 l~e~ . AV!t.. Oalllpollt.
114·44•· 7133 or 114·448-

I.E . Ohio.

JIM'I PAAM EOU"MENT
IZNTIEII , 11ft 311 W. G.........
Ohio. Colll14· 441-17!n, - ·
....
114·441·31112. 'lip ton wfth WlrNnty ..., ,_ uted
...m,,., 1000 tooll.

!.7"k SAID 'Y6S: . .
41 "k SAID ·~o:

n.100. e•• HII.

Mtll·triiDr. loti: in.....- now.
Col tt•·MI·tllll 01 114·
441· 1321.

Cl••or-..-IHAVES 7- 19

.

.

Home
Improvements

1112 HonN XR 1100 A u:c.

1110 HandaiOOCultDm.ee-..llful- 011100. Colll14·992·
1710. 114-812·1111.

•. .

- ~.

Jem• lor• Wet• Service. Also
pootafill... Call 814-258-1141
or 614 -441-11715 OJ" 114-4417111

1113 Ford Eloon 1uto, cn.tiM,
AM.fM ltw milooeo
1112 F•d F - n t - · olr.
AM-FM IDw rnltMtle 12,111.
JDhn'tAuto ...... luiNieRd .,
0-llo.OH.

k. ~·

..•....

Se rv1 ces

86

concl . C.l 114-317·0118.

oF

1918 Kenaldll
self- , •
conulned. t11500 . 1980 Dodge . ;
Mirada t1800. Both u . cond. ,
SN 11: AddiiOI'I. 111: camp.,.
right • yow Pill Campaign
Creek 8riclg1

117t H.t.y OtvldiOn FLH . Ctl
e14· . . 1 ·1UI tlft•I:OO, 114·
441· 71S7.

1111 Hondl CUIIGII'I ... cond.
oniV 1.000 m11-. teoo. Cd
114-311 .. 8788.

66 Building Suppli6a
BuUdlng ~""''It
ltodl. brick. ..,.,., pip•, wlndowl. llnltll, ttc. Cllludl Win·
t••· Rio Qrtnde. 0 . Cal 114241-1121 .

IIS3 "'""" C8·1100. 1.200
mU., •ne bu.,. mul teal
tl.15 . 1117 Cldll10 EldorHo
Ul&amp;. Coli 11 4-44 .. 0141.

117081Novo4opd. 1171Ford
PU eutvmetkl. •2. 000 each.
114·441-7404 ..........

U.- .

.

~INC&gt;

MOVIe- ONLY IF
,,- tfAS A
i-4APPY E'NPING.

;;.::-•·1. .•

·-"'.......

ice box, 111:ow, oven. fumtct, ' •

1"1 73 Volklwtgtn needs work
11500.00 . Phone 304-882·
:1012.

lhepe. t710 .00. 30.t182· 3221.

••.,. . .,. 'Y • - ·

:,~&amp;7e&amp;~Wh=-eot~7ro~~~·~ou~t~com==p=:er,~:

camp.-.

CAN SjAND

...., ,.,Ai

RooMf

8 foot llkl•ln tntck cenopy.
Clrpettd · t175 . 614 -7422811.
-.

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1174 TR8. Good condition.
New c•rpat kit jnot Installed) .
Mkllalln A_. Wall Ti•. t2100 .
Colll14·949·3038.

~I

- - - - - ··

tor. Colll14-742·2173 or II 4·
742·:MIS.

I --:'--:----:--:--:=1&amp;73 ChO'I'I C.prlco. 3&amp;0 mo·

..

. DRE'liN6

Camping
Equipment

3819.

tir•.

71

Speed Outen elec dryer.
cond. t&amp;O.OO. Phone 304-1763131 .

....,. ~,._, Mountain ltat.•
llo ... AI. 33, .Now H..... W.
Yo. :Jq4-812·~U.

wheol rlmo. '

t..- lpm.

1177 Pontiac Vtntura 1150.00.
304-111·2811

Like new lowry organ Carnival
with Magic Jeanni•. 41Mm tow
boob. UOO. Coli 614·441·
0708.

Whirpool room tir cond, 12.000
btu, like new, UOO.OO . Cell
lifter 5 :00, 304·411 · 1743.

............ """"' ind ....

1181 Dodge K Car. 4 door.1uto,
AC, 4 cyfrnd~r, 11,000 mil•
12111. C.. 114·912-71n ••·

Chlcktna - fryers, h..,. 6
rooetert. Firat houH North of
loon. 304-4&amp;1· 1171.

57

Oowble bed 160., twin btd 140 ..
200 emp 30 breeller electric bolt
e180. 304·8915· 3886 or 81153079.

lox 1002, Chirfetton, WY
2&amp;311 . Coli 304·121·1211 .

1111 MGIGT Coupe. Ntw
tngin .. Pl!lnl. lntlriDr. etc. Cell
114-182·8101 .......... 114·
112· 73&amp;4 nighlo.

BIKk AKC rtgiltlrtd German
Shepard pup1. Jerry's Run
Road. Apple Grove. W.Va. Look
tor th1 signa . Shott end
wormed, •150.00.

Young ctnMiM, htn1 11.00,
Singtrl UO. OO . 304-175·
3838.

Summer "HOT" SALE I Fl11hlng
•rrow stan 12891 lighted, non.-row 12591 NonUght«&lt; t2211
Fr11 lettertl Few lett. s..
IOCIIIy . 1 (800)423- 01 53,
ll'lytime

-En~~Utr•
ZO"flm.
- ChemDktn
goo • •·Mltllt.
flowt.

oml

1110 Ford. •c*llnt ....
oondltlon. Col 114·1141·301
lfhr 5 p.m:

1171 Camaro. blldc with bltcll
int.-tor, good cand. one owner.
can 304·1715-1570.

Good mbled hay on tbt wegon.
•1 .00. 304-111·1171.

Goukla watllf pu,.. 811anceflow. Old Feahion wei or dry
oooltr chnt type freerer. CeH
1114-992-2989.

New ,...,.,.._. oonulit_. OUI'111'1: ~M~Ni12.31 ft.,._ , AI 111et.
Do~Mw. W.IIuy ........d

Sale

1&amp;. Now toiiln1 or-. Col for
dtt•ll• . YAUGER FARM
SUPPLY, 304· &amp;75-2071.

vour Mertina • • unUIAugull

AKC Dalm-'lon pupL t121 .00
each, 304 -937· 2388

Wood burning stove t175,
dining room teblt end chllira
eus , wood buflat t75, ,..,.,
record play• 180. Seert dlah
w11her •96, couch •n. wool
Ng 9Jt11 t15. 114-992-7177
after llpm.

Q-

Autol

Ad., AMdavllll, Ohio. CaM lift«
5:00 p.m. or anytime Saturday
and Sundty . 814-te7-38&amp;1.

VHF old A~g , 1'1'1 qu.ur
hone gold In g. ldd brvU. olrod by
Jay Jam•. Call14-381·8101 .

64

20 guage Remington Puft111
Model870. Good condition. Call
114-992-6204 .

Building materiel•. CII"Mnt,
....... ol ...... yoND&lt;-...
llo,. Co.. 1231&gt; Plno
lt .. Ool-. Ohio Coli 114441·27U

71

'77 Ford Pinto, V·lllltO rtbuitr:
tngln .. AM·FM cautt1t. body

3 temal• B•aut• pups lor 1111.
t10. Itch. betw-1 I 1.m. 1il
7:30 p.m. cal 304-411· 1113.

""'' hrtch complete t260. 8

in. Crafts,.... r.dill arm • •

Aegriger1tor, wuhar 6 dryer. 2
bada. all good 1hepe. Call
814-441·2563 .

61

Polled H•llford bul, 4y•.,. old,
1500·1100 lb•. 1700.00. 304176·3431.

••oo.

Auto Repair

~~;~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~ii1
for
~.~i'\"l.;.~~:.~•.

AKC Bleck Lab, ftmtlt, 4
months okl, wormed, full 1hot
••i11, 150.00. Call 304-M2·
3758.

Solid otlt high gta .. front
can lifter&amp;. &amp;14· 388·8711 .

ton

77

STEER ITUFFERS on llle .t

AKC Bnt1t1 Puppi11. 8 wttkl

For ule: Uted Window•. •ngle
30x57. doublt80x67, 1 picture
wkutow 80x52. all · with storm
windowe. Cell 814·448-4331
after 15 :00 pm.

1977 ChiWY 112
pidtup. No
rutt. rtbuih IFiglne, •1 000.
1172 310 JO Dozer, engine
rebuilt 14500. 1181 Bell sewmill with Ford induetrial engine,
12800. 115ft. fiberglas boat. 40
HP moter, runt good, t450 . Call
814-388 -9314 .

1971 Chaw 3071U1o. t150.00;
1978 Dart 8 cyl. auto. e150.00;
1174 Dodo• . 318 1u1o
•no.oo . 304-57&amp;· 11112&amp;.

•• Chevette, eir, PB. PI, tinted
windows. ...000.00. 304-8853443.

okl. F.A. Bentdum. Succtta

Ua .. relrlg.-tor &amp; 2 TV's for
p1111. C•ll814 -l88-8734.

1100. TRI 10 UK calor
comput•- jor tticb. Clllltte,
word proceteor program t100 .
Call 814·441·3924 .

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C1ll 114-182-3947.

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Auto Parts
8t Acceuorles

-otHibodyporto. 73·100M
and Ford ,tcfl:-up flndllh. 139. 73-115 fuH doors, t78. ChiVy gfl
gilt•. tl8 . Ford tell g.atea. •n.
Qv.- 1100 lhm1 to chooee
from. CaM Auto P1rtt:, Bldw~l.
Ohio. 81.t·441·8227 or Byrda
Exxon. Ch.,.,.ton, w.v. 304·
348·3111 . Dealer inquirev•
WIICIORW. 218· 812· 4134.

1Ill Thunderbird t12,100.
Low milua•. uc. condition,
lo_,td wtr:h txtrlt. Cell 1ft«
100. 304-&amp;71·4278.

B wHk oid Beagle pup• for 1111.

Boatland
Motor1 for Sale

1877 Romdi"VV'. 1&amp;0 HP
ft. tri·hiUt 13500. .
304·171-1101 or .
11&amp;·&amp;78&amp;.

Horet tfliiM 2 hoFH dt6uXt
with dr. .ing room. 11ft. gDDN
nack horse • ltock tr~Mw. Cal
114·281· 1&amp;22.

Guns, compaund bow. every·
thing ready to t..nt wrth. 197tli
Pinto good work ctr. Call
114-388-9786.

The Daily Sentinei-Page-9

Men:&amp;~ry 1 I
Neeot~la.

good

1872 VolllawtgOn Super Beetle
with t-top. Cell 114-448-7910.
Murt e~l: Setrl refrtgeJator
frottfrM lreez..- on top. color TV
floor mo6el pl-wos good, allo
hew lir co~reuor for uen•el
lhop UM. Asking 1100 tl. C1ll
114-251-1747.

Pomeroy..:....Middleport, Ohio

11n Mertin ;.t bo•t o5 Old•
....... 304-&amp;78· &amp;128 .
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11 Court lt. 2 bdr.. 2 beth.
Wtch!WI turn~. ,., pttt..l3215
mo. plut c:iepolk a refiNnCI.
CoN 114· 441· 4121.

Air oondilion•· 21.1100BTU. Ex.
cond. uoa. c.u &amp;14 -4418&amp;2S.

30 lndl. Crotlty stove white
1715. c.. 114-448-0780.

Bll...,.l hoote in Riggacrtlt ' 2 bedroom fvrnilhed hOuN in
Manor, I rooms, ckne to Middleport. Cell 814-982 schools, small barn, niC*. Cal 5304.

telling w1n11o move south. For
more information call814-992-

.1 .00 7 pc.
17. K-lu• brick com . . •1.00
ptr bolt. 12 baa 110.00.
18. 32"x71" ~ ther-mal tllmpwed al•• reg. *71.15 now
t21.95.
11. Rock fKt bJOwn mil•
lklrtlng 28"dl0" tl.ll ...
20. 22"a33" 1tlinl"' Jtlll10 '
dMP U.kllurHe tii.S&amp;.
21 . Stainltl1 11111 oom• linb
1151.81 B grade.
22 . 4 pc. to lid oak and brus blth
Mt 123.8&amp; ••· 3 aett and ~
t19.88.
23. 5gal.llumlnumfivermobile
home roof c:o.tlngi22.H .
Penn'• WerthOUH, Wel..lan,
Ohio. 8 to 5, 8 diV•· Cell
814-384-3841.

Ntw TMtamtnt d•ignembrold·
ery quih, handiNide by church
group •100. Ctll 304-8372881 .. 304·4&amp;8· 1987.

1 bedroom apt. in Pom•oy.
co,..letlfy remodeled kitchen
furnilhed. All n..., ft.lp . 114·
992-8215 Of 614-992-2314.

1 bedroom apt. in MlddltpOit.
c.. t 114 ~ 992 - H1 1 deyt end
114-992-8713 waning~ .

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Nice lffidtncy apt. ldtll for
woridng lldy or gtn11emen.
2211"\.-\ Mount Vernon Ave.,
Point PltiHnt. C1l 614-992&amp;8&amp;8.

115. •al.ll.
WOOd prllflniahed vinyl
til•

For 1111: Harlequin . Aomtnce
boob 270 for 175, white
wooden table t21. See at 258
So. Founh A~ .• Middltport,

eeu.

15 bdr. full buement, t300
month, t300 dlpotil. 10 ChiHi·
cothe Rd.

h..t. good conditkln. Re..on for

BUILDERS

for Rant

Apartment

Apt. on Mllin St. in Pom.-oy.
Ct111,.·992-10159.

5 rooms, beth, utility room.
Oer-ve. air condition, centnt

VIM., Fumlture. nw1 • ueed.
Llrge IKtion of ••lily furni-

Callihan's U1_. Tire Shop. Ovw
t.ooo 1;..,, ,...,,2, t3,t4,t&amp;.
11, 11.&amp;. 8 mil• out Rt. 218.
Ctll114-258·8211 .

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3 room~ a Nth, ttove. ,.,~ger~.
tor. all utmtl• fumllhed. Multi
onfr, no pets. Call 814·«82583 .

4392.

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4 bdr. houee, IHQ 2 c.- a•eue
wtth tttlchtd green houN. fruit
celltr • 3 acrM. Cell 11•·.t41-

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CLOIEOUT'S
IUAPWI
IUY lACK'S
For Mtt good uetd mlor ftoor 1. New lllvlgl ..... dDor
model T\''s. Call 114-441· bi•U. ftili:l lind eontch• e115
1141.
to e21 ea.
2. Thii'JNipMn .. thlfnW .....
UHd rtfria..-.tor a frtuer.
tlu ~!"Mum w.,dowt HVIrllell•
Mollohen fumiture. Call 814- Ml.llto171.81.
441·7444.
3. I' •lu"*'um petlo doort At
t1H.M wefth ICf'ltl'l,
Check our avetYdiV low .,..., · 4 . Octog~n ltd dtnev - on furniture • IIPPIIancet. Mol· windows Mt.IIS.
lohan Fumtture, Rt. 7 North, I. 15 lite pine F,..cfl dDon 8
tt.neuo•- Calll14-448-744&amp;.
188.15.
4JI8a% MIIOnltt under IQ·
41 ou. tt. frtutJ. e100firm. C•ll
ment •2t.91 11., 4a4JII4 11.00
114-441·8107.
7. 4•Bxs.4 toung groove wlfflt
Beet the Htet with Emwnn Air bo•d Mtaior glued 8 $8 .• .
'Cdndttion.,. Dn tale now at 8. 4x8al!fl Toung groove ptv.
Mollohanfumitura, AI. 7North, wood I ItO. H .
Clolllpallo. OH Coli 814· 441· 9. 4x8x'h: 4 ply plywood 8
7444.
U .99.
10. 4~t8x 1A Iavan plywood B
14.41.
11 . ob:B•'AI ulvag• pantNng
12.98.
12. I' rlltwood atlln picnlctebl•
With 2 btncfl• f39.91,
13. Prlhung interior doon all
elr:• end finith• 129.11.
14. Prthung 11111 penal doort Ill

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friday. July 18•. 1986

Ohio

ture. 1211 Euttrn Ave ..
Oolllpallo.

4 bedroom hou• fit 4 l~a. 3
mi. -dlofOIIIIpolio, 128,100.
Coli dr/1 814·44e-1111 or
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114·2151-1470. ul Eve. 1144•1 · 3431 . Old &amp; new

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tehi 1 n unusual heu! . (80
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Doris Day's Best
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when Heatha·r·s French tu·
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Cll 0 Cll Dlfl',.nt Strokn
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guilty conscience . [RI
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(]])This Old Houae {CC)
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t hey celebrate Sla•r't 21St
marriage propoul, Dobirthd1y . (R) In · Stereo
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(60 m in .) In
Stereo.
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fJI Cil Ono Stop Beyond
CJ Cl) ABC News Nightllne
C1J Auttln City Llmi1s:
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ball . and men 's judo. (4
hrs .)
T Entenainment Tonight
Leeza Gibbon• beg ins a
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ritkt exposure to a deadly
virus that wipes out I smel l
com mun 1ty. (60 min.) (A) In
Stereo .
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live.
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chologist. a woman tries to 1 :3.l
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by the man 's wife . (80 min .)
(R).
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(I) In Search of the TroJ•n 2 :411
W1r: The Fall of Troy Hott 3 ,00
Michae l Wood links a,.
c heological, historicel and
literery evid1nce to e~tp)ain
the fall of Tr9y. (80 min.)
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Best of Oroucho
Tannl1 : 1181 Davit Cup
USA vi . Mexico. (2 hra.)
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They Fail'
Doblo GilBo
1J Punln' an th• Hits
~") MOVIE: 'Shock W•ves'
{]) F•tl'ltr Knowl Belt
([) New1
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@ CNN Heodllno NoCIJ SponoCanter
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James J, Kilpatrick and Art Buchwald lake
different views on pornography - Page A-2

State Rl!p, Jolynn Boster Js spoii&amp;Orblg 811 mtiirmatkmai ~tblg·
for local public officials and bllslness~J:$tod~!IJ ~,!ipalr&lt;t
the Pomemy,Mascn Brldjje with Depufy ~ Gecif&amp;iQQilgan d
the Ohio Pepartmeltt &lt;t Transpol'tatlcih Plstrlct ll olllt'e,.Martetta.
The meeting will be lield7p.m. Monda)&lt; i t ftv:·5m~dhiinacenter,
Pomeroy.
According to a sp~Jtrsman lroni.Bos~·~.dflce; the pu~ rt tlr
meeting is to provide lnf9rmat1on to alllnteri!sted ):8(11e.s aboUt the
scope ct repairs needed, the safety factors inV~l~Ved, •lite an~ted .
traffic dlsn~ptlons and potential time ~Jiles for' tarrying oot tlie

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Cepytighbld , 988

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A divorce actkln has been Died In Meigs Coupty Common Pleas
Court by Perry A. Carpenter, Rutland, against Hilda: D. Carpenter,
New Haven, W.Va., charging gross neglect of duly and extreme
cn~elty.
,

re~tration

Open registration for \he tall quarter at Rio Gmnde College and
Community College will be held 9a.m. tomonandH p.m. Sept 22at
Ihe colleges' Fine and Performing Arts ~enl~ atr1um . .
Students can consult an adviSor to develop a i98l fall quarter
schedule or plan for the entire academic year. For more
information. contact the coUeges at (614 l 24&amp;-5:fi.'lor, In Ohio, toll-free
at 1-ID).282,7alJ..

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YOU ARE WELCOME TO
WORSHIP WITH US ON
SUNDAY,
JULY 20, 1986
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SIZZLIJI HOT
SPEClALS .

: "We feel Uke we've been raped.
We took concessions to save this
company. I think they bad this plan
all along," aald Robert. Klimczak,
:r7, a 14-year veteran ct the mills In
Cleveland.
· The agreement, which covered
2!,001 workers and 6,00l lald.off
employees at 26 plants In seven
·states, anl!@red sane workers In
what were secure operatklns such
as those In Cleveland. In May,
however, aiJout 1.~ employees
were laid off In Cleveland, IB~vlrtg
4,00l active hourly wockers and
2,00l laid«&lt; employees In LTV
Steel's headquarters city.
"We gave up $3.fiJ an hour and
they turn around and fUe on us. 1
think there's an overall scheme to
break the unions," said Gary
!mltb, ll, who has 1J years with the
·company. "We used to have It
pretty good down here, but after the
concessions and the laydfs, It's
starting to get dlsgusllng.
''Talk about securtty - don't
even think about slgnlllganotefora
car r. a home. You dOn't know
: w~~ere you're going to be timorrow," Smith said. ·
Company officials, however, con·
·tend t hal qlel'atklns wDI rontlnue as
normal.
"Business Is c:onllnulng and this .
has no effect Cll ~r qlel'atlons, and
we don't expect k t&gt;," spokesman
Mark Tomasch said. "We are not
going out of business. We do not
expect lhis to Interrupt our day·
to-day activities."
,
L1V Corp., which ilcludes LTV '
Steel, L1V Ml'llSpiiCe and Defense !
and LTV EJ~ergy Products, has lost ~
more than $1.5 ltlllon ·aJnce 1!182.
Last year's net loss was ~
million, and the loss totaled $109
mlllton In the first quarter or this
year.
Last year, the steel sublldl81)'
loSt $227 million, wlllcb Included a
~ mlllton special cllal'le tlr
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During closing arguments, Cain
sked the jury to consider whether
MI:s. Gilman had been sane at the
time of the shoaling, noting that
"even given her pent-up rage ... she
could still makeconsclous, rat lanai,
refiecllve decisions," such as giving statements to arresllng officers
and
Marcum to call Boster.

memory of what occurred."
During defense testlnnony Fri·
day, Michael Marcum. Boster's
son, who had livedwiththeGIImans
from the age of 15 months, played
tape recordings he had made of his
grandparents.
One tape was tbe record of an
argument between the Gllmans, In

Ice company aids
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GALLIPOLIS - At least me
tri-county area firm Is doing Its part
to help the drought -stricken South.
John Dillon, general manager of
the Gallipolis Ice Co., reports his
plant, which set a monthly sales
record on July 15. has added a
second shltt "to meet the needs of
our regular customers, and help
5Upply Ice lor those who have been
struggling In VIrginia, the Carolinas and other points South the past
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DDion said, "We've been running
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lee a day) sinceJulyl."Headofthe
local Ice plant for tbe past 14 years,
Dillon added. "we have 15 people
working the two shifts and rna·
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meet all our demands."
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three weeks," Dillon remarked.
DDton aald the plant had a lravy
load three or four years ago, "bu I
nothing like this."
One consolatkln for those who do
not have fans or air conditioners,
tlr GaUlpolls Ice Company's processing plant Is tlr place to be right
now.
Temperature there Friday al
2: ~ p.m. was between 25 and ?:7
degrees as employees Chris Dillon
and Kellh McGuire bagged the lee
and Keith Spurlock and Jell Roach
prepared It lor the delivery carts.
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dumg the trtal. They are, lrom left, Assistant
Prosec!utor Brent Saunders, Prosec!utDr Joseph Cain
and defense attorney Donald Andrew Cox.

tax breaks In return for much lower duct Jon, used by working couples.
The deduct ion. dropped by the Ill lis,
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Differ· tax rates, they have significan t would ellnninate the "marria!{e
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bill but when lawmakers resume whether sensitive deductions, such relief will be provided by lncr81sed
as those for sales taxes and
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standard deduct ions and lower
agreement on ending Income aver- individual retirement account con· rates.
aging, ~amer deductions and tributlons, should remain.
-Repeal of income averaging for
Almost Ignored ln that debate
oA 101 other Items.
most people. Currently, lnc:ome
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to mold a final version of tax reform to the bills, even though soine of bills of people who have had wide
from the bllls passed by the House those would drop lax breaks used swings of Income levels. The House
and Senate began discussions by millions of Americans.
In many cases where there Is btu would repeal the Item, while the
Thursday and p~ !1Y the epd of
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this week to start trying to resolve agreement, the ooty · difference farmers.
between the House and Senate
major disputes.
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versions
Is the effective date. The
"By about Thursday we should
benefits.
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deciSions," said Se Bob Pack· year and would take effect this past its. The bills would make all
wood, R-Ore., the c
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Aides aald some Items where -the "three-martlnlluncb."Those ·
Aa the 22 lawmakers discussed
expenses now are generally deduct· ·
various differences In the bills there are mtnor differences could lble In run and the bills would make :
Friday, aides circulated a list &lt;t 103 be tentatively accepted this week. them ~ percent ctemctlble. An ·
The Items of general agreement
lterni that are almost Identical In
area of disagrEement Is thjlt ·:
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verged on rage. What this meant to
her was that her identity as a
woman was challenged."
Lynn testffed that Mrs. Gilman
had told hlm she felt her husband
"got what he deserved."
He said he believed that Mrs.
Gilman' s feelings aiJout sex, com·
blned with her strong religious
feeling and belle! that marriages
should last, contributed to her

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GUman, IU. 4, Oak lWI, Ohio, who was found guUty of
manslaughter late Friday night In GaJDa County

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told him "myhusbanddrove meoul
of my mind by abusing me. My
nerves were weak, my legs .went
out from under me, I just went
plumb out."
He added that Mrs. Gilman to ld
him the "pig squeal" noises Gilman
allegedly made to mock her "made
my eyes go white inside my head."
Durtng his testimony, Lynn
offered an explanation of Mrs.
Gilman's psychological problems .
"She did have a great deal of rage
inside her ... which extended in her
own mind to being hound, gagged
and tortured ... in Mrs. Gilman's
own mind, she had suffered physl·
cal abuse." Several witnesses,
Including Boster, nelghhors of the
Gllnnans, and Michael Marcum. a
grandson who lived with the
GUrnans, testified that they saw no
ev.idence o! physical abuse at the
Gilman house.

RIO GRANDE - Clndus R.
S mith, president of R io Grande
College and Community College,
•·•as appointed president of Lake
Erie College ln PainesvUie. Ohio, on
Friday.
The appointment Is effective Oct.
X, or as soon as possible.
Smith accepted the presidency of
IRGC.CC in October 1~ and has led
Cloms R. Smllll
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o f successtul fiscal management,
"I appreci~IP the opportunity to
f 11roUrnent growth and major
have served Rio Grande College
capital Improvements. During that and Community College," Smith
.I lme, the Institution's budget said. " It bas been a pleasure to
r y.oeched a record·hlgh $8.4 million, participate In the prqtress of the
d'froUrnent exceeded 1,600 students collegf&gt; and to see the continued
11~d runds secured for capital
,Qevelopment o! the Institution."
IJinprovements, equipment a nd
During his tenure, academic
t i'alnlng totaled more than $5
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her actions at the time of lbe
shooting.
Drlacoll and Lynn were engaged
by the defense and prosecution
respectively and will be paid for
their services. The expert hired by
I be court, Dr. David Helm, testffied
Thursday !bat he believed Mrs.
Gilman met the requirements for
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pened like this."
Times-Sentinel Staff
Cox went on the record at 5: 35
GALLIPOLIS -After more than p.m., during jury deliberations, to
:•;even hours of deliberation, an explain why Mrs. Gllman had not
&lt;'!lght-woman, tour-man jury found testified before the defense rested
•Grace Gilman guilty of voluntary earUer in the afternoon. Although
r.nanslaughter at 11:30 p.m. Friday he said he and Mrs. Gilman's
in Gallia County Comrnon Pleas daughter, Dolly Boster, "were
•: ourt.
Initially thinking Mrs. Gilman
Mrs. Gilman, 71, Rt. 4, Oak Hill. should take the stand,", Boster said
was trted for murder In the shooting If her mother were put on the stand.
death of her husband, Jim Gilman, "I feel il would do more harm than
·n, at their home last Jan. 12.
good."
The jury was instructed by Judge
The jury reconvened in the
II'Uchard C. Roderick Jr. to consider courtroom twice during the evening
I 'ive different verdicts: not guilty by for questions on points of law.
t-eason of self-defense, not guilty by
Defendaal was .....
1-eason of Insanity, guilty of murder,
The day began with testimony on
g uilty of voluntary manslaughter. behalf of the state from Dr. Steven
a nd not guilty of murder.
J. Lynn, a profes9Jr of psychology
Sentencing postponed
at Ohio University and a consultant
After the delivery of verdict. at AMHC. Lynn, the only expert
Hoderlck granted a request made witness to testily for the proseeul':&gt;y defense attorney Donald An· tlon. Interviewed and tested Mrs.
&lt;lrew Cox to postpone Mrs. GU· Gilman for 2'h hours in mid·
tnan's sentencing. Cox said the February.
delay was necessary so Mrs.
"I am of the opinion that shewas
C llman could obtain medication indeed sane at the IInne of ihe
from Athens Mental Health Center, •hooting," Lynn said. LyM said he
where she has lived since believed Dr. Willis Driscoll, Who
February.
testified for the defense that Mrs.
Cox said afterwards that the Gilnnan was legally Insane, had
&lt;lefense would explore options for placed . toil much cn!'llence on
possible recommeildatlons relating ~jn·.~ill tests-and that
1:0 Mrs. GUrnlll)'uontence. Prosec· ~9)'.,. lillfl'prelatlons wt:re
•.ltor J"""'lh Call! hlid no comment open to question.
'&gt;11 the outcome~·~· .
:!rlnder cross-examina!Jiln. LYJIII
.yter l&gt;earlnll IW verc!lct, Mrs ..• ' adlnltled . that lie belll!o'ed , MrS.
q Urnan th8nked Roderk!k, adding, Gllm;m was lndel'd ffi!!JIIally IIJ, but
•;rm ·sarry that things has hap· thai
. shestlllhadcapaclty ,rocontrol

National Weatlrr Service rore-:
casters iate Thur.!dlly !lllld a flow of
hot and bUmld air wDI remain In
Ohio ilr at least the next couple d.
days.
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electr1clty was set Thursday by
customers d the Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electrtc Co.

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Relief in sight

Guilty verdict retumed
in Gilman murder trial·

'ror.

Stvtll:IIIW et ... Stnet

still bitter over being forced to
accept contract concessions three
months ago.
United Steelworkers union
members 1n AprU approved a
:40-month contract, which Included .
.cutslnwagesandbenefltsbymore
than $3 an hour, aimed at .saving
;jobi anc1 avoMIIJig bankruptcy.
Since the concessions, &lt;Jiowever,
L1V Steel's
parentand
company,
filed
Jayctts
continued
L1V Corp.,
fur protectkln under Chapter 11 ot
:federal bankruptcy laws Thursday.

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'(:\lsi!JrnErs. or·at ·least three OhiO
utUfty c.Qmpanies .Tbu~ set
r~!!ionls
peillc· etectr1clty de·
lllalld,· arurclty otnclals In Clncin·
nail ba~. &amp;ued a "~t warning,"
keep'1ng ~era!
rondltX&gt;ned
"cool ~~rs" ppen untO 9 p.m. lor
people ,\vii&gt; can't , escape the
uncomfortably hot and humid
weather.,'··
Under Sljlllly skies, temperatures
reached lllio the upper !ns and 90s
statewide Thursday afternoon. AI·
thouflh tt was dry, the humidity was
lilgh enough to make.the excessive,
beat even more uncomfortable.

HEATH

. CLEVEI..AND (UP!) - Thr .
bankruptcy Ollng by L1V Corp. has
added aalt to the wounds d some
L1V Steel Co. employef~! who are

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