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                  <text>12- The Daily Sentinel

Ohio •

Area scouts

II fllo Sr~ll· Alii k~·t •h;t[l
Survival, Orienteering, Safety. by acting out skits, pantomimes, and included Black Powder and Starcher.
lkoM Skit al ,.,...I~V Ewdl• O.mpAn· Mammals, Skating, and Citizenship songs and other entertainment for Primitive Weapons competition,
The categories, winners a nd
t:aRtr f&gt;:llrOIInac;tlJJ.ctnt: M'£'1Jnd- 'ft·oop ~ I '
\l.hlslk••: lhlld -1~n .I 2'1.') I P ,11 CW1l)tll.'IK'f'\,
in the Community,
parents, friends'and !nv!t£&gt;d guests. 'DIClemente said. A local couple also prizes were:
~1111• ,'lwirn f1t!il. Sc-!tll SIUI't'ht'l',
'
The week-long camp was atOther events Included skating, provided a foot TeePee authentic . Betlt fOmJkl"llf•- flrl;'l. TrOC,l ~lrt: ,...omnd. 1'rrpo
~~wfmnwf~ J!:QAAit"to.l: "'f'&lt;'Olld - Mttll ~!ooi.Jf\. ••
T-:m: third. T2'\'i. and IOUr1h. '1'·~~9. i\li11'C'&lt;'I\'l'd l' S.
lhtiJ,!I: third - El'k· SfnL~. T 21'\ thutl: lhlrdtended by 54 scouts and 3JieadNs. swimming, rowing and canoeing at
In every detail to the structures of '"' "'"""'
Slm~ . 1: - tr•'h1111: f,~,,1h- lllla11Ballc~· .
The SCou IS £&gt;arned 118 Met'it Badg£&gt;S either the London Pool ,Syracuse, or the P lains Indians of America.
(',1!'('1; fl f1 h-Bil l~ \\'cl \" ..'1'·2~!1 tfli'ihl'f'l.
ltbq Mtort~ s.~"' Ear•"~~ ttndtvtcklaJt - Jo'tr.sJ.
Mo~oi iJnii M't'd l'lunprr -Jo'irst-Flrl;\d Rklt110UI,
F1oyd ltl~r . Tr1~ :115 lt'u.-.(' f.lO('kc·t knlf• •t:
and gained proficiency In camping, Forked Run State Park near
Th e genera I f eeII ng 0 f a II W h0
lit't'Qnd 13l'l'n!S!an(tfmtt T-~~tOIJ(it.il ~to·otch1 : lhhrt
1\"0np 2.1': ~('find. !'.1&amp;11 l'hlllfJJ!;, T 41!'1: thh'd . Hohbl.'
cooking, water safety, and many of Reedsville. The camp was supplied participated tn the week·long ca mp
l lui~ .'J')I';: IVUI'th, l .{'fll\' lltA\rii.T~~~.
( lla.K'(Millld 1'-t.f!l,J)jw,ut ulttJ,
The Tri-State Al'l'a Council. Boy
Al l lm&gt;lyc~ ~(li'IUI(l{' L~. x~, -~ Fll~.
~* PUirai iA&gt;ackY ,.u .. moM I'll~~ In t ·aunp the
skills
associated
with
out-off
with
a
Trading
Post,
where
Scouting
II
hme
Scouts of America held its fifth week
Was One 0 greaf 8CC0IDP s
fit
~1rSJ . J311JyH3R"N'. 'f 'llr.I IIIXI'I: .'I:'&lt;'UMd. Jiiink( "k'JUhtl.
U mho foali'!ll 111 Sliali-4and!'ilulfifti(1Unlc - Win~«.
doors pioneering which havp been supplies and refreshments were and success in their first attempt a t .II' .. T -249 i!lq'~'" !'(" ,: lhlnl. ~~~ St.u·r-hN. T!fi
M.1ll RldAUlll'. '1\·ulp :/.1.') ISt'OUI hnlfl' l .
of Summer Camp at Camp KiaNt-.· t'!Ot En-.\oo SJ '(IlJI Cllbolrict) - Wlnnt•L ~ ~
lhP Hallmark of American Scout- sold by scouts who operated the operating a Summt:or Scout Camp,
llxl'A''iilwl: lou11h.J .('fln' Doln•lt.1':1.Un'"'"l~b&lt;lnsl
shuta. Chester, earlier this summer.
!\lm rht&gt;r, T l'f'Op :.rl.'ltC;n;t'l'llllOI'pot-kct knill't .
t8t'8t 1'"'&amp;\'l!lartN'. T~ 0111)' - J.m·,.., S.mrord,
Ing, according to Frank DiClemente facility.
~'li llill*'ard - 'fh('SI.'ftUI u•hodUlillj.(th. W{'(~iuft~
3CCOrdlng fo DiCieffient e.
Ttuop :n'i; TN'!) i':!'IO.&lt;;!JrTlf' T:?.l"i: JJ'!In;. DJwl'lL
This is the first time the M-G-M
C'.tmp to.\l'ltlfJiiflotl Ill'S I thl· I tliC' .~ pltf l of Smut i n,~.: ~
T
24-1:
llrlan
MoiQ.'!I.
T
1~!1 .
of
the
local
scouts.
An unusual feature or the camp,
I at
District has operated summer
A s~lal cer emony washed
Earhll'«'l\'(•da~f'flulnt• U.S. t\an Frl~blx•.
VlH••"'\'I I n~o:tU'Ill u J~mlln thl'f~qufJO'C'tlt m.tqek'!i.
Troops represented at camp according to DiClemente was the camp July 26. Scott Starcher of
\I';)S Rf\'l'fl a" ~n l;tl a10·ard. and IIW'fl'l'l l"m t ltoasfll'lan
lk'flC
AdlnTnaJ -~11'* Hh·rr N1n ,\ - r·""L T'"·':-.
ca ~p at a dis!ric.t level, and it was
Huf\1' . Ttu•t&gt;:!(• (.\M 'r.M'ht•ad l 'olnl ~oklot~-,•t
Nt"A·~. T1mp 21,. 1i1nn·~, ..t~ll't : '11'111nd. Lu'l)'
were: Troop 20) - Gallipolis orga nizational structure which was Troop 235. Chester, becaJllE' not only
hatlcd as a huge success by area
9
Christian
Church,
Gallipolis,
Ohio:
operat£&gt;d much like a troop, with
scout officials.
the newest E agle Scout In the ~~=;::":::
' 'Jn:,:··:"':":' :":·::!::":·,.,~~.,.~~-~~===========::;
Troop23.~-ChesterTwp. Volunt£&gt;er eve1y program com ponent having a
M-G-M District, but the first ever for
The program included a wide
!&lt;'ire ~partmcnt, Chester. Ohio; pa troUeadcr.
.
. the Chester · Troop and the first
vark&gt;ty.of,specialty arC'aS devoted to
thenw
of
camp
was
Spirit
of
The
Eagle Scout of the ·first M-G- M
'Merit Badge ~nd Skill Award Troop 244 . - Racine M~ t hodlst
was
Scouting
and
the
program
District Summer Camp of the.
I raining: Merit Badges we.r cof!ered · Church, ·Racine, Ohio; and Troop
developed
by
District
Scou
t
Leaders
Tri-Sta
te Area Council, Boy Scouts
249- Bennett-Feeney Post AmeriIn Archery, Basketry, Botany,
as
a
iocal
response
to
celebrate
the
of
America.
Camping, Canoeing, Communica- can Legion. Pomerov, Ohio.
7.5t h anniversary ot the Boy Scou tsof
The awards ceremony a nd prestions, Cooking, Environmental
One highlight of the week was the Amer ica.
entations
were made a t Sutherla nd
Sc ience. First Air, Fishing; Fore- Thursday evC&gt;ning campfire which
Special
displays
and
demonstra·
Lodge on Fr iday evening following
st r;·. Hiking, Leath£'rwork, Na tUI'(',
pro1·ided each troop an ~porlllnity
lions
were
provided
during
the
week
the Eagle cerei)"'nY for Scott
Pioneering. Rowing, Wlldern&lt;'" to display its pe1iorm ing arts sk ills

attend M-G-M
summer camp

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 7
MIDDLEPORT FIRE DEPT.

FRIDAY

AND
MISSES &amp;
EXTRA SIZES

JUNIOR
SWEATERS

BLOUSES

AI
-

...CHII

IUY NOW AND SAVEl

Reg. '14.00
Blou• .... Solo •11. 19
Rog. '19.00
Btoua. .... Silo '16.19
0

19.19

Sp16l1f Ptl611/

Our entire selection red
Friday and Saturday, Clc&gt;th'
and vinyl covered table clotha.
Squares - oblongs - ovals and
rounds.

SAVE

TWO DAY SALE/

BOYS'

JACKET SALE

DRESS
SLACKS

Our now t.tt aalection In
olzoa 29 to 60 waltt. Hub·

Sizes 8 through 18 ,._,..un
In a big aalectio~ of
style• and colora for
cooler deya to come .

bard, Wrangler and

and 38 to

Buy what you need
now and ~ave. Layaway plan available .

122.96 Jackets ... '17.85
'29.95 Jackets .. .. '23.36
'39.95 Jackets .... '31 .1.6
'49.96 Jackets ., .. '38.86

Complete range of
children's sizes in
and unlined
} jacke·ts and
slickers.
REG. $9.00.TO S42.00

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HMiherdoune br1nda. Let

ut h~p you find the size

R_t~,;~p~f~~~

and color thllt'a beat for

$9S9 TO
$3599

Mon'a 116.96
Slacka .... .... ..... •1 2 .77
Men'a '18.96
Stacka .......... ... '16.27
Man'a '23.96
Slacka .. ........... '19.07
Mon'a '29 .96
Stacks .. .. ... ...... '23.87

you.

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MEN'S .

WINTER
JACKETS

Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys

TABLE COVERS

lllkt

Nit/

JR . SIZES S. M, L
Rog. '12.00
&amp;w.tan .... '9.69
Reg. '16.00
s-tero .. •11 :99
RIIIJ. '19.00
s-tan .. '16. 19
RIIIJ. '23.00
S-tefa .. '18.39

R•g. '8.00
.... ... Sole'6.39

.... Salo

Clfdlgona

F11 Ftl/1

MISSES SIZES 8 to 18
EXTRA SIZES 38 to .U

a

SALE/

new ~··••
ond.....,...
__

Fall colora and print•
in dreqy and c.. uel
atyle blouses.

~RIOog;,j.,.;'24.00

F, Tbl1 W11bnd

Sale Prices
Start At Only

$719

LlnLE BOYS

PRICES

FALL

LlnLE GIRLS'

BUSTER
BROWN

BOYS

DENIM
JEANS

Regular. Slim, Husk1• · ·
and student sizes.
By Wrangler and lea
All are prawaahad.

BU&gt;(.TOn.

~
~~
~-'"""~LADIES'

BUXTON ACCESSORIES

Special oalo on our now fall line of quality
Buxton leather acces1orlee for women.

CAL-Q-CLUTCHES, CHECKBOOK
CLUTCHES. BILLFOLDS,
KEY TAINERS, CIGARETTE CASES
and FRENCH PURSES
REG . '10.00 ........ ...... .. ... SALE 18 .20 '
REG . 114.00 ... .. .. .. ....... SALE '1 1.60
REG . 121 .60 ........ ......... SALE '17.85
REG . '26 .00 ................. SALE '20.50
REG. '31 .00 ........ ......... SALE '26.40

SAVE NOW/
MEN'S JACKETS

LITTLE GIRlS'

OUTFITS

Plenty of good styles in this
selection for fall and winter
wear. Regular and extra
large sizes. Usa our la\•avva1•l
plan if vou wi•h.
Man's '29.96

MEN'S $54.95 BROWN DUCK

INSULATED COVERALLS
S, M, L and XL Sizes in ahort, riiiJular
and long . Zip from top end bottom
concealed metal snaps, adjuatoble leg
anap, warm quilted lining.

SPECIAL
SALE PRICE

$4 399

2 pc. knit outfits, swea11erknits, 2 pc, corduroy outfits, bibs, velvets.
.
Sizes NB to 24 mos. and 2 to 4
Reg .
Rag.
Reg ,
Reg .

GIRlS'

PANTS SALE

A good time to stock up for
school. choose from corduroya, Wrangler jeans,
. twill slacks · or jogging
pants.
· Slzoa 8 to 24 moo,. 2 to 4
4to8Xand7to 14
REG . '7.00 to '24.00

$ALE/
MEN'S
SWEATERS
new

Our

tion.

f•ll Mlec·

Solid colora.

peit•m•, c...wnw:ll1
and V-necka, llipov.
era,
'Mitl,
CH1
·nvw:. ~ul•r l:ftd
elltre llrv• 1i1...

$AVE NOW/
Men's '16.9&amp;
· SwNtera .. .. ........... '1 3 .49
Mon's '19.98
·
SwNter ........ .. ..... ... 1&amp;.79
Men' I '24.91i
sw..tera ..... ........ .. '19. 89
Mon'o '29.91i ·
'23.88

SALE $559
TO $)919 Sw_.,, . .............

Playtex

fi: Cross Your·Heart
HANG TEN
SPORTS
OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF
•PLAYTEX
CROSS-YOUR
HEART
BRAS

WEAR .
New fall group of knit
tope. blouna. staCki
end aw•t•ra.
Colort: Mauve, J•de
arid Salmon

.

.... '17.0\li 134.00

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NOW AT
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at y enttne
JobleSs rate drops to seven percent
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Vol.35. No.101
Copyrighted 1988

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CMMlCI[ CAIID

WASHINGTON (UPI) -The natiOn's unemployment rate dropped 0.3 percent to 711!!rcent In August,
the lowest during the Reagan administration's 4%
years In office, as more teenagers and young adults
found jobs or quit looking, the Labpr Department said
today.
The number ctpeopleoutolwork fell byidxrut325,11D
people to 8.1 million during the month, the fewest
looking (or jobs since August 1981, the department
said.
The 7 percent jobless rate was the lowest since April
1981 and followed six months ct remarkable stabi!lty,
when it remalnro stuck at 7.311!!rcent.
An acrompanying rate including military personnel
as employed dropped to 6. 9 percent.
By any measUI'I', the August Improvement was
couritro a long-awaited triumph In the Reagan
administration, a demonstration.to skepl!cs on Capitol
Hill who doubt£&gt;d the rate could get low as 7 percenl

as

when the economy was so slow.
The economy creatro 310,11D new jobs In August,
bringing total employment to a record 107.2 mOtion,
the department said.
The economy has produced 7.3 million jobs since
President Reagan enter£&gt;d the Oval Office In January
198\, a total kept relatively small by the 198H982
recession. The !our years of lheCarter administration
produced 10.1 mOtion jobs.
"Virtually all ct August's Improvement was in 16 to
24 year aids." a department analyst said. Teenagers
who stopped looking for jobs in anticipation of school as
well as young adults who found employment were the
major positive factor.
The jobless rate lor teenagers fell trom 19.5 percent
to 17.3 percent. The rate for black teenagersshlw£&gt;dan
enomrilus decline, from 41.3 percent to 34.4 percent.
HowPVer, department analysts said that large a
change In one month was probably unl'!'alistlc and

Office closings ,
makes business
brisk in Jackson
JACKSON, Ohio (UPIJ - AutomobUe dealers and real £&gt;State
agents In Jackson County
scrambled today to get legal
documents processed before two
county offices closed because of a
financial crisis.
Employees In the county clerk of
courts office and the county
recorder's offlce were to he laid off
at the end of business today due to a
lack of money In the Clllln!y's
~I fund to pay them.
. Sltt!dlf-'• Edgac Haybum annourtefd earuer he would be forced
to lay off 12 of his 16 employees and
close the county ]aU next week due to
the budget crunch. He said his
deparlmertt would be able to
respood only to emergenlces after
the layoffs.
Many automobile deal£&gt;rs and
real estat£&gt; agents, who will be
Immediately affected by the closIngs, expressed disbelief Thursday
that county services would actually
he slwt do\W. despite months of
such warnings by county otllclals. •
Ralph Sheets, owner of Sheets
Pontiac Olds Buick and GMC Inc . ln
Jackson, said, "I don't really know
what you do (II titles cannot be
processed.) Youhavenoexper!ence
to call on."
ShEets said he was aware of th£&gt;
county's financial problems, but like
many others did not belleve county
offtcey, would actually close. U
nothllig is donE: to l'I'Open the offices
Immediately, he said, county car
dealers might S£&gt;ek court action, or

By United PreosiDterna&amp;lonal
A teachers sllike In the eastern
Ohio district of Toronto mov£&gt;d Into
its third con!II!CIItlve day today after
contract negotiations broke down.
Talks broke off tate Thursday
after representalivesoftheteachers
rejected the school lloard's latest
contract offer, a school spokesman
said. No new negotiations were
scheduled.
Superintendent Gino Quattrochi
announced following Thursday
night's bargaining session that
classes for the Jeffer9011 County
district's l ,:axl students would be
canceled lor the duration of the
strike.
Quattrochi earlier had made an
unsuccessful attempt to find substi·
lutes to replace the strtklng
teachers.
"We appreciate lhe sub&amp;lltute
teac~rs in Toronto and "those
outside the area lor not lrylng to
cross the picket
said Linda
Johnson, pres•! of the Toronto
Education Association. "Our
teacher members are sticking
togethet' and are delennlned to gain
an adequate settlement."

une, ..

The 'ID teachers walked out
WednE!Iday In a salary dllpute,
Quattrochi said the board offered

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Friday, September 6, 1986

reflected sane degr£&gt;e of error .In the way technical
seasonal adjustment factors were Influencing the
totals.
The jobless rate was 7.5 percent when Reagan was
first elected In November 1981 and was 7.5 percent his
InauguratiOn Day tn January 1981.
The administration stU! has a long way to go to catch
up with the 10.1 million jobs created in the four years of
th£&gt; Carter administration.
In the 4~ years through July since Reagan took
office, the l'COnomy has been abl£&gt; to create only 6.9
mOtion jobs since it was hobbled by rec£&gt;Ssion lor
nearly two years.
The economy this year lscreatlngjobsatabout half
the pace It was last ye ar. But the growth of the
woli&lt;lng-age population has also slow£&gt;d, allowing the
unemployment rate to remain virtually unchang£&gt;d.
The services sector of the economy, from Insurance
to last food restaurants, has actually creat£&gt;d more

than 510.11D new jobs this year. But factory workers
have lost jobs, bringing the total numherot jobs down.
President Reagan told an audience in Raleigh, N.C.,
Thursday that his Ia!&lt; refonn plan would lower taxes
for individuals and help the economy keep creating
new jobs.
The 1981 tax cuts "helped give us 32 straight months
of growth, " he said. " On the theory that you can't have
too much of a good thing, we're going to cut tax rates
again."
Many trade groups havecomplain£&gt;d , however, that
thecutsln individual taxes would be at the expense of
business, which under Reagan's tax re!onn proposal
must boost its tax pai'mentsconslderably PVen though
rates would be lowered. Sl!Ch an added tax drag for
business could hurt the economy, they say.
But Reagan said his plan "wUI mean mol'!' jobs,
bigger paych£&gt;Cks and smaller taxes for those who now
pay too much."

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August Auto Sales
Cut-rate financing offered by the top domestic
automakers during the latter half of August
caused car sales to rise 23.4% from last year
and 70.9% for the final 10-day period.
Percent change in U.S . car sales lrom same period
la~t year.

perhaps contribute lo pay county
employees' salary.
Wlnltr£&gt;d Blair, owner of Winnie
400/o
-40% - 20%
0
20%
Blair Realty in Jackson, predicted a
General Motors
rush to complete deed and title work , ·
at the recorder's office today, to
Ford
prevent holding up sales.
Chrysler
"We've been dotng 'creative
An1erir.an Motors
.
financing lor a while, but creative
Volkswagen
•
recording Is beyond us," she said.
Honda •
"I'd be happy to volunteer (to help in
the recorder's offlce), but I don't
' .
TolaI
know II t~ lliould let us do it."
Selferal elecl&lt;;'d county officeholders , including Hayburn,
August 21 to August 31
planned lo meet today with legal
20% 40% · 60o/o 80%
- 20%
0
cotinsef to determine whether they
General Motors
should file suit against the .county
conun!ssioners in an attempt to get
Ford
operating funds.
Chrysler
"That's their job to find the
American Motors
money," said Haybum. "We' ll
Volkswago n •
probably wind up in court."
The money crisis !itvoives those
Hunda •
ltio
county offlc£&gt;S financed by the
..
Tolnl
county's general fuod, including the
recorder, sheriff, clerk of courts,
·of Ame rir.a
UP! Graph•.::
treasUI'I'r and auditor.
The county's 1985 general fund
budget ci $1.8mU!ion is$200,11Diess
AUTO SAJ.Fll UP - Cut-rale llnanclng offered by the lop domestic
than last year's, butcountyctflc!als
automakers during the latter hall of Aupst clltllled car sales to rise 23.4
said spending this year by most
percent from last year and 70.9 percent for lhe llaal llklay period as
county offices continued at the 198-1
buyers raided large lnvenlorles UMOid lli8G modelll. UPI.
pace, causing the crisis.
Courity residents wUI vote Nov. 5
on a 1 percent sai£&gt;S tax Increase,
which would raise about $900,tro a
year. An emergency tax hike
proposal fall£&gt;d to gatn the unanimWASHINNGTON tUPIJ -Presi- luncheon for l'lected Republican
ous approval of the three county . dent Reag311, under pressure trom .,.women officials. Later, he planned
commissioners last month.
Congl'I'Ss to Impose economic to fly to Camp David for the
sanctions, Is not talking about the weekend.
White House spokesman Larry
options his administration Is explorIng in Its review of U .S. policy Speakes said Ill£&gt; exploration o!U.S.
toward strlfe-rtdden South Africa. · options in dealing with South Africa
Reagan met for more than an did not reflect any change In the
hour Thursday with key foreign administration's policy of "conpo!!cy advisers at the White House structivP engagement" or quiet
after a political trtp to Raleigh, N.C.,· diplomacy, which has come under
and tater, deputy press secretary increasing criticism in the United
the teachers union a 10 percent to 23 Edward Djerejlan told reporters, States and abroad.
percent pay hike over two years, but "We're in a total 'no comment'
White House aides have said
teachers demanded raises ranging stance."
Reagan probably will veto the
trom al percent to 40 percent.
The meeting was call£&gt;d to sanctions measure, bJt the presiAlso on strike are teachers a t the
determine strategy for next W£&gt;ek' s dent has not Indica too what he wUI
Stark · Coonty Board of Mental Senale vote on sanctions legislatiOn. do II the hili comes to him.
Retard a lion-Developmental The House has all'!'ady passed the
"How can I tell you when I don't
DlsabiUtles.
know?" Reagan said Thursday.
b!!l, which would ban sale In the
In Canton, lwo schools and three United States ot South African gold
Repub!!can Senate leaders hold
woritshops for 250 children and 550 Krugerrand coins and sale of U.S.
tittle rope that a veto could he
adults were expect£&gt;d lo he open computer technology to South upheld. Two-thirds of each house is
todaY for the third straight day Africa.
needled to override a veto and White
despite the walkout ot the teachers,
House
advisers are concerned that
Reagan turned his attention today
said school spokeswoman Roberta
the
votes
are In place to hand the
to domestic politics by rusting a
Matty.
No negotitlolis have been set ,
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Matty said.
Board representative Jane Mathie said the union has already
A Washlngton County man dlro
by Cecil T. Smith, 24, of Portland,
rejected a contract offer that
Aug. 31 fran Injuries suffered in a
which was northbound on 338 at
Included a 24 percent pay raise over July 28 autanoblle accident at the !2:25a.m .
threeyears.
tntenectionotohio338and0hio124,
Both drivers, another passenger
Meanwhile, teachers in the Cleve- accordlngtotheGaltia-Me!gspostof in MuJlllty's vehicle and two
land suburb of Euclid are threaten· the Stlte Highway Patrol.
p~~ssengers In Smith's car were
1ng to strike Monday if negotiations
Lt. Dan Henderson, post com- Injured in the accident and lransfall to produce a cQntract mander, said Robert L. Nelson,- 00, port£&gt;d In Veterans Memorial
of Waterford, reportedly died of HC6pltal.
agreemen t.
. Representatives of Euclid' s 350 complications from Injuries ~
MuJl)hy was charged by the
teachers and IChool otflc!als met celved In the accldP!1t
patrol following the accident with
Thursday with a federal mediator.
Nelson was a front seat passeniJt'r
DWI, no drlver'sllcense and !allure
The teachers' old conlract expired In a car driven by Timothy W.
to stop at a stop sign. Smith was
last Saturday. Classes for the 5,400 MuJl)lty, 27, rl Torch, which was
chargled with oo chUd restraint.
students bepn Aug. 28.
. eastbound on 124. Murphy allegedly
Nellloa's death waa the fifth
'lbel'e baa never been a strike by faDed to atop in' a slop lllgn at the
recorded this )lear m Meigs County
teachers fn Euclid, omclals said.
Intersection and struck a car driven highways. Henderson said.

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No plans to close
GDC, says state
director Johnson
There are no current plans by the
Ohto Department ol Mental Retardation and Developmental DlsablU· .
ties to close the Ga!llpolis Developmental Center, according to a letter
written by Director Minnie Johnson,
PhD., and read by Gai!!:.OUs City
Commissioner Dick Moore at Tues·
day 's board m£&gt;eting.
Jolmson's statement came In
response to a commission 1e11er
seeking infomratlon on the status of
tbutate (flcUity.
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"We were concetned -about the
future of CDC," Moore sa id this
morning, "So WI'WrotevarioUSSta'le
off!cals asking lhem to clarify the
status of CDC. OUr concern was
overcountyandcltyjobs-now,and
in the future."
"It Is true that the census hasb£&gt;en
reduced over the past several
years," Jolmson wrote. "However, ... we have no pla.n s to close the
center."
''WhUethedepartrnenthasnotyet
developed a 10-to-15-year-!ong
range plan ... we rorsre a continuum
of service de!!very ranging from
supetvlsed independent living for
cli£&gt;nts who a re capabiP to
lnst!tutlonal·based care ," she
added . "We continue to be commit-

ted to the not ion tha t a li clients have
the right to live , in th(' most
normalized setting consiste nt with
their comprehensive evaluations
and individual habitation plans."
. Wh!lec!ientscontinue tobeplac£&gt;d
in the community, she said the
center Is continuing to accept new
admissiOns.
Funding has also been included In
the new state bJdget for casP
management services.
"It has been our experience that
toeallzedt case mal\agernent provides more client contact and
e!ficlent resolution or problems,"
she wrote.
The department , she said , has
recently submitted for filing an
administrative rule containing
standards for ca se management
services. The fuod s allocated for
case manag~ment wi!l be directed
to the county boards of menta l
retardation.
Copies of Johnson 's letter were
also sent to Governor Richard
Celeste, Sen. Oakley Collins, Rlronton, House Speaker Vern Riffe ,
D-N£&gt;W Ba!ton, Rep. Jo!ynn Boster,
D·Gall!polis, and U.S. Rep. C!arenceMUier.

Reagan not talking .about policy review

Strike continues
in Toronto system

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president a significa nt fo reign
policy defeat.
Reagan has said economic sanctions would only hurt the country' s
21 milliOn blacks, who are virtually
denied legal rights and any say in
running a government dominated
by the nation's 5 million whit£&gt;S In a
system ci racial separatism known
as apartheid .
Violence in South Africa this year , ·

related todemonstra lions by blacks
against apartheid , has k!Ued at least
675 prop!£&gt; - mostly blacks.
Speakes described the session
with national security adv isers as
"an In-depth review or the
situation."
"UntO he analyzes the legislation
totally and fuUy , he will not m a ke up
his mind" on whether to veto the biD,
Speakes said.

u em board oks
new salary schedule
Teachet's' salaries for the l9IJ&gt;86 school year have been
establiiiJed by the Southern Local School Board.
' 'The salary ~hfdult!', wii!Ch Ia retroacUve to July I. caDs for a
mlnlmunl salary 01 $14,6118 fiJI' nrst·year teac)lers with a bachelor's
·· det!l!e, The top salary ol$36•:11 wt11 be paid to teachers with a
muter's deiltE' and l3 )'l!llrS apa:lehce.
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.ne state tax ~ and superintendent tt public
In~ ltas.IMII the board p1!n!11uJon to Issue bonds or not£&gt;S lor
~t biljH\iV&amp;iwtU Ill the amount of $3.5G8,000. The
permlulon Is con. . . . an t~)lli'IICt!d a 6.19 mOl levy in the Nov.
fM 1 IIIII eledlon.
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11111tiU i BliiMnl r-xwoe. Michele Moway, Harold Graham,
David Webet. El1eel Bw.tr. 1M l,ae, Jennifer Machlr and Sue
Gr-oe. ....,. JIJIII Armaftltil. . e.Siat the board as a substitute

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tlielllll ' IU'e•e-.11 II I Pt IWbiTrust. Brogan-Warner
Ci'ttl 4Mhd .. llt-'*lll'lll·
'nttbllid IIIII ll ..., ta •• Utile lor tile sale of four school bu11111,

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The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
LErfERS OF GPINlON are welcome . ThPy should I:K&gt; )('Ss than 300 words.
All ·l etters are subject to t"dttlng and must be sl ~ned with name. addt£'Ss and
telephone numbe-r. No unsigned letters will be published. LeTteors should IX' In
good tast e, addressing issu£'s, not )X"tsonalltles.
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Letters to editor

It Is late In the
day for Congress to buckle down to
the hard task of tax l'l!form, but
given the courage to act, tbe House
and Senate could yet do a part of the
job that nee&lt;ls 'to be .done. Last
week'sreportb-om'CitlzensforTa.x
Justice could provide just tbe spur that Is needed.
The private study found that over
a four-year period, covering the tax
years 1981 tbrough 19&amp;1, 50 of the
nation's largest and richest corpo·
rations paid no net federal Income
tax at all. These COillOratlons had
combined profits of $56 billion.
Forty-eight of them actually got
refunds totaling almost $2.4 billion.
These magical ·results were
achieved largely throngb the del!

manipulation of Investment tax
It Is ridiculous, to state tbe matter
credlls and the Accelerated Cost bluntly, that the Boeing Co., with
Recovery System (ACRS). The two profits of $2.1' btlllon, not only
Interlocking parts of the Tax Code avoided Income taxes 1iltogether
were Introduced some years ~ but actually received rebates of
with two laudable purpot~esln mind $285 million on taXes paid In prior
-to stimulate Investment In new . years. Mind you; this was laWful.
plant and machinery, and to protect There Is a huge difference between
corpon1te tax bases from erosion tax evasion and tax avoidance, and
by lriflallon.
no one properly • can question
Those are nice purposes, and It · Boeing's right to pay as little In
doubtless Is true that ihe two taxes as the Jaw allows. The fault Is
provisions have provided Incentive not the company's that current law
for certain capital Investments that permits such a travesty.
otherwise might not have been . Boeing had plenty of company. In
made. But when that has been said, the period covered by the study,
much more remains to be said. In Dow Cbemtcal, General Dynamics,
actual application, the system Tenneco, Pepsico and ITT had
produces benefits that are clearly large refUnds. AT&amp;T, with profits
grotesque.
last year of $1.9 bllllon, paid not a

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Social .engineers
I have been reading my Dally
Sentinel, the good old frre press.
But It seem!! that the more I read
the less I know. The latest Item to
catch my eye Is the ad for the Meigs
County Planner. What a whiz kid
that fellow wtll have to be.
Plan - In recent times a lot has
been said In 'OUr neck of the woods
about plans and planners. Not long
ago the Dally Sentinel carried quite
a news article toncerntng Ron
James and a plan he was putting
forward to coordinate Industrial
development and business. His plan
was to furnish the know-how.
University help and technical as·
slstance as I remember was
offered. What's become of that? We
were going to get somebody here In
Meigs County. I bet you there Is a
pay-roll some place. A man by the
name of something like Dietzel
working for Governor Celeste was
going to put some !Ire In the 'boller
because of $100,0CXl a year quallflca·
!Ions. What has happened to that?
A Meigs County Planner wlll
come high. All planners do. · I
suppose he wlll need an expensive
staff and office space. Where wlll

we put such a planner person?

What can a planner do that our own
elected officials can't do? I am not
finding fault. I am wondering. U a
planner wlll synchronize business
With opportunity then what Is tree
enterprise aU about? It looks Uke
the socl.al engineers are placing
belated confidence In businessmen
who they hope will make some jobs.
The Wall Streel Journal says that
labor and church leaders have
found that the top producing
companies In America are getting
too many tax breaks. How can the
social engineers have the fortitude
to ask businessmen to perform
miracles just because '!bey ask
them to? It looks Uke these social
engineers (planners) want to knock
businessmen down one day and
prop them up the next.
Social engineers have long tenta ·
cles. They are In the school~ and
churches. Here In Southern Local
the planners want to do away with
the satellite schools. Some of the
church hierarchy has been closing
churches. Social Engineers. I am
not condemning them. I am only
wondering. - Gayle Pric;e.

Thls letter Is In response to the
many questions .that are b&lt;ilng
asked by the citizens of Southern
Local School District concernlng
tbe proposed new elementary
school. Due to tbe varied nature of
the questions and the complexity of
the Issue this letter wtll explain only
the cost issue. At that, It Is
somewhat lengthy and for that I
apologize.
The $5,20l,OOO constructive pro·
gram approved by the State
Department of Education calls for
a 700 pupil elementary school,
additions to tbe high school, and a
small central office to house the
district's treasurer and superln·
tendent. The state ·at this time will
. provide approxlamtely $1,209,500 of
this amount. Local taxes wlll
· produce approximately $3.598,000.
- The remaining $400,500 Is expected
to be earned from Investment
Interest after the bonds are sold.
This brings up another question.
Why Is the local share so much
: greater than tbe state's share of the
total project? The same principle,
- tbe shared experience. Is used to
· assist In the building of classroom
facUlties that Is used for providing
basic ald to local school districts .
Local schools must tax themselves
. to a certain level to be eligible for

dime In federal Income taxes;
because of a freakish sltuai:ton In
1984, when the company piled up
large tax losses, . AT&amp;T got tbe
biggest refund of them all: $2!11
million. · .
In the proposals for·tax reform he
put forward In May, President
Reagan asked for repeal of both tbe
Investment tax credit and the
ACRS. His technical explanations
were muffled In the jargon of tax
accountants, but one thing came
through: The public Intuitively
perceives the tax system as unf{llr
when a $15,000-a ·year school
teacher pays more In Income taxes
than 50 of the Fortune 500 compan·
les combined. It Is Indeed unfair. It
Is absurd.
In place of the Investment tax
credit and the ACRS, the admlnls·
tratlon proposes a new Capital Cost
Recovery System that makes a
heap more sense. The president
also asks for a revised minimum
tax on corporations. In excbange
for these sensible amendments,
corporations would benefit from
overall rate reductions.
The object, In part at least, Is to
get us away from the hocus-pocus.
The president also wants to strike a
blow against tax shelters whose
sole purpose Is to generate tax
losses for wealthy Individuals.
"Whether legally justlfl!!d or not,"
said the, president, "the use of tax
shelters by high-Income, well·
advised Individuals Is viewed with
confusion and skepticism by ordl·
nary taxpayers. These perceptions
undermine the voluntary com·
pliance that Is crucial to the Income
tax system. "
Even though the president Is
"rarln' to go" on tax reform, It Is
asking too much of Congress to
expect consideration of the whole
sweeping program In the time that
remains.

Soviet laser weapons __J_ac_k_A__nd_e_rs.......on_&amp;_D_a_le_~_a_n_A_tta
WASHINGTON - The soper·
powers' contest for military supremacy In space. con.tinues, and the
Sovlels appear to be substantially
ahead In the latest round: laser

weapons.

Building program questions

Drug trial testimony
shocks baseball world

' Time for action -----~--=-Ja_m.e_s_J_.K_i....;...lpa_t_ric_k
wASIUNGTON -

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS·MASON AREA

The Daily Sentinei-P&amp;ge-3

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

CIA sources have told us they've
discovered a major laser test
center at Krasnoarmeysk, JO miles
northeast of Moscow. Even more
alarming, the facility Is believed to
be actually producing laser
weapons.
Evi'dence of the priority the
Soviets place on the Krasnoar·
meysk weapons plant, the CIA has
determined, Is that It Is operated by
an Integrated design bureau. Ordi·
narlly the Soviets borrow the
capitalist technique of competing
design bureaus for everything from
tanks !!) ballistic missiles. They've
found that the competition eventu·
ally produces better weapons- but

It's too time-consuming for a
hydrodynamic (MHD) generator,
which produces 15 megawatts of
top-prioritY. program.
"The Soviets have had a research short·tenn electricity as a fire·
program under way since 1970 power source for the lasers.
aimed at developing lasers with
A secret State Department report
weapons applications," notes a on the MHD explains that "It
top-secret CIA report. The program generates current by passing a
Includes at least a half-dozen major conducting fluid through a magresearch and development faclll· netic field." The report adds this
ties and test ranges. More than disturbing comment:
"Their (the Soviets) 'MHD work
10,000 scientists and engineers are
Is the largest In the · world and
Involved.
By way of comparison, the CIA continues to grow. Power outputs
estimates that a
U.S. laser already achieved exceed those In
weapons
about the West several fold, and both
$1 bllllon a year.
rocket power and liquid metal
States only began playing catch-up system Inputs could have potential
during the Reagan administration, for military programs In high
with about $!IX) million earmarked energy lasers, charged particle
for laser weapons research In 1986. beams and space-born laser power
One o! the unlque features of the supplies. MHO Is a tec_hnology area
Soviet laser program Is the develop-· where the Soviets cleArly lead the
ment of a rocket-driven magneiD· U.S. In demonstrated capability."

state assistance. In this case
Southern Local must tax Itself up to
seven percent . of Its assessed
values. This Is calculated to be 6.19
mills over a 23-year period. Proha·
bly the best way to calculate 6.19
mills In dollar terms Is to re·
member that 6.19 mUis will produce
$6.19 for each $1,0CXl of assessed
valuation. Assessed evaluation.
that Is 35 percent of true value, Is the
property value used for taxing
purp(iSes. For example, If a person
had a house valued at $50,0CXl, the
assessed value would be $17,000
($50,0CXl x .35). When the same
principle Is applied to the district·
wide assessed value, the local share
comes to $3,598,000.
The mailbag continues heavy
"You are 100 percent correct and
While the question of cost Is a
since
I
wrote
that
circumstances
the people who wrote to you saying
central Issue, there are surely other
argue the legalization of drugs that you are wrong about legalizing
questions of concern and shortly In
combined with massive public drugs have no conception of what Is
another article the Southern Local
education. Rep. Charles Rangel of going on In this country because of
Board of Education and admlnls·
New York entered my last column drugs.
!ration will explain why It Is giving
Into the Congressional Record,
"- 85 percent of the New York
the citizens of the school district a
Introducing It with a few para· prison. population Is black or
chance to decide whether or not Its
young people wlll have a new · graphs about the extent to w~lch he Hispanic.
opposes drugs: and then passed
"- 75 percent of the entire
school. If you have any questions,
along
the
package
with
a
covering
population
In New York prisons and ·
please feel free to contact the school
letter •urging me to re-think my probably the whole country, are In
district office. We will appreciate
conclusion In the matter. He writes: · because of drugs or drug-related.
your comments. - Bobby J. Ord,
"My Select Committee on Narcot·
"- The local junkie must steal
Superintendent, Southern Local
lcs Abuse and Control has held every day of the week, In order to
Schools .
many hearings on the subject of keep up his or her habit, they must
drug abuse and ways to controllt. I steal $1,000 a day or more, In order
assure you, our findings clearly to get $100 or $150.
show the legalization Is not the
"- Every junkie helps young
solution you seek ... " But neither In
people to stait using junk, or pUis,
his letter nor In his speech on the or mary-jane. or something to get
floor does Congressman Rangel tell
them started, and the business
us what his committee bas
escalates with new customer every
accomplished.
day.
I don't know when the first of Mr.
-"- Marijuana Is no different
Rangel's meetings was held, but I
from alcohol. Excessive Use wlll
wager with confidence th;lt be·
drive you crazy or klll you.
tween then and now, a) drug
"- Cocaine Is not addictive. rich
consumption has Increased, b)
man's toy.
drug-related crime has Increased,
"- All pills are dangerous.
and c) the price of drugs has come
"- Heroin Is . a killer and
d0\1'11 . . When the -price of Ulegal addictive.
.
drugs ·comes down, the market Is
"-The price and profit of dope Is 1
telling you something as plains·
so high that honest people go into
poken as the oscUlations In the price
the business, who woul\1 never
of an airplane ticket: competition Is
commit a crime, !bey take the place
setting the price. When there Is a
of those wbo get caught.
reduction In the price of street
"- They say It takes $100.&lt;m to
drugs, this means that our massive
build one cell.
efforts to keep drugs out of the
"- They say It takes $40,&lt;m to
country are faUing. When, a few
house one Inmate (for one year) .
years ago, we had all that telegenlc
"- If you legalize all the drugs,
chemical destruction of the marl·
the prisons would be almost empty,
Juana crop In Mexico, tbe marl- crime would be reduced by 75
. Juana crop in Colombia promptly
percent. Marijuana would be sold
Increased, pari passu. It'sUkewage
and taxed by tbe government, It
and price controls.
would produce rn!Wons ol dollars,
Not all my correspondents are In
to be used constructively.
Congress. One slls In Sing Sing, and
" - As you know all this, supply
he wt1tes wtth that declarative
and demand would kill the drug
vigor that cuts through much
trade."
obfuscation. I quote him exactly:
One needn't accept .aU the

In ·fact, there Is no counterpart
device In the West.
Both the CIA and the Pentagon
believe the Soviets already have
ground-based lasers that could
Interfere with U.S. satellites, and
they estimate that by the late l.98Js
the Russians could have at leas
prototype space-based laser wea·
pons that could Incapacitate U.S.
satellites.
The actual deployment of space·
based lasers for antl·sateUite use Is
a trlci&lt;Y business. howe.ver. and the
Intelligence experts figure the
Soviets won't have mastered this
before the 1990s.
The vartous reports and est!·
mates, which accumulate wtth
virtually every top-secret satellite
photo and analysis of It, all
demonstrate that the Buck Rogers
"ray gun" won't walt lor Dr. Huer
to come along In the 25th century.

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asseverations of the anonymous
prisoner. But the ring of truth Is
there. The largest psychological
obstacle remains th&lt;&gt; public notion
that to legalize drugs Is to pronounce benediction on them.
This Isn't an entirely benighted
Idea. About a generation ago,
Inland Revenue collectors In London decided the time bad come to
tax the whores, and so estimates
were made out of their Income, and
tax bllls were sent out. These
Included forms, an!j under " profession" the disconsolate girls would
put down such things as "hostess,"

or "companion," or "nurse." One

girl wrote down carefully, "prostl·
tute." A few weeks later her check
was returned. His Majesty's go.
vernment was not going to partiCI·
. pate In the wages of sin.
Something of that attitude
carries over Into the notion of a tax
on drugs. But the paradox Is as
easily penetrated as the proposition
that because we permit the publica·
tlon of Hustler magazines, we
approve of reading that vlle journal
- which, by the way, we unblushIngly tax. We are overdue for hard
thought on this pained and divisive
subject .

Berry's World
FRESH FISH

"Wit/Jout PCBs is extra."

CORDS' FIRST RUN - st. Louls .Canllnall'
O&amp;zle Smith slides safely home 118 Chicago Cubs'
catcher Jody Davis walls for the late ll...,w In lbe

!lllCOIId lnalng 'Thursday. Smllh soored from second
when Cards' Danny Cox olngled to Cubs' Gary
Matthews who lhrew to Davis. (UPI ).

By Unlled Prells IJiternational
Tommy Herr of the St. Louis
Cardinals said Thursday many
major league baseball players are
"tired of protecting drug users" a lid
may eventually conseilt to drug
testing.
''There's still a strong segment cl.
players that are totally against any
drug testing but there Is a growing
faction of players that are tired cl.
protecting drug users," Herr, tbe
player representative for the St.
Louis Cardinals, told KTVI Radio
before a home game with Chicago.
The second baseman was responding to developments In Thursday's trtal In Pittsburgh In which
Kansas City outfielder Lonnie Smith
listed some of the sport's biggest
names - lnclndlng St. Louis ace
right-bander Joaquin Andujar- in
connection with lllegal drug use.
"I think there might be a
confrontation and It might come
do\1'11 to a change In our poslt!Qn on
that (drug testing)," Herr said.
When asked when that might
happen, he added: "I don't know. I
think It woukl be a major topic this
winter when we go to the players
reps meeting. I Imagine we will talk
about It pretty heavily !ben."
Baseball comrrilsstoner Peter
Ueberroth has already Instituted a
policy of drug testing of . all
non-playing baseball personnel.
Thus far, tbe Players Association
has objected to drug testing.
Herr was surprised to learn of
Andujar's alleged Involvement with
cocaine.
"When I heard Joaquin's name I

was Surprised," he said. "That's !be
first I ever heard that Joaquin was
Involved In that whole situation."

Andujar, a 211-game winner the
last two seasons, and St. Louis
manager Whitey Herzog would not
- comment oo Smith's testimony.

Rose resumes
· Ty Cobb chase

. LEGAL NOTICE

CHICAGO (UPI) - Derek Botelho may never get closer to
baseball hiStory than this.
A 29-year-old journeyman with
six major-league decisions. Botelho
Is the expected starter for the
Chicago Cubs today, with Clnclnna·
tl' s Pete Rose needing only five hits
to break Ty Cobb's career record of
4,191.
Botelho and Dennis Eckersley are
the right -handed starters named for
thesertes.lfleft-hander Steve Trout
pitches as scheduled Sunday, Rose
will sit out and play Tony Perez at
first base.
Untll this season, Botelho had
appeared only briefly In the big
leagues. Hewent2·1 with the Kansas
City Royals in 1982, then returned to
the minors. He re-surfaced only
because the Cubs encountered
severe injury problems with their
pitching staff.

The Public Utilities Com ·
mission of Ohio has set
for public hearing Case
No . 85·01-EL- EFC. to
review lhe fuel procure·
ment practices and poll·
cies of the Ohio Power
Company, the operation
of its Electric Fuel Com ·
poneQt . and related mat ·
ters . This hearing is
sc heduled lo begin al
1:30 p.m on September
9. 1985 at Cily Council
Cham hers . 218 Clll\leland
Avenue , S.W .. Canton.
Oh io 44702.
All interesled parties will
be given an opportunily
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bY' contacting the Com·

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THE PUS ~JC UTILITIES
COMMISS]QN OF OHIO
By : Mary linn Orlinski .
Sec retary

Moreno, Cedeno get clutch hits in team victories
By MIKE BARNES
UPI Sports Wrller
Omar Moreno and Cesar Cedeno,
former stars recently glued to
benches In New York and Clncln·
natl. showed Thursday night they
still can deliver In the clutch.
Moreno, making his first start for
Kansas City after being signed as a
tree agent earlier this week, drove In
three runs with an Inside-the-park
homer and a triple to llfl the host
Royals to a 4-1 victory over tbe
Brewers.
Across the state In St. Louis,
Cedeno -acquired to fill the void
created by Injured first baseman
Jack Clark - collected three hits
and an RBl to ' help the first-place
Cardinals to a 6-1 triumph over tbe
Cubs.
The victory put St. Louis 1¥..
games ahead of the ldle.Mets In t~

NL East, and the Royals trall AL
West teader California by one game.
Those clubs are' even In the loss
column.
In the AL East pennant chase,
both the Blue Jays and Yankees
won. so Toronto remains 2\':i games
ahead of the Yankees.
The Royals were desperate for
belp In center field when they lost
Willie Wllsonlastwookendfollowing
an adverse reaction to a penicillin
shot. Moreno had spent the summer
playing sparingly with theY ankees.
"He's a great addition already,
regardlessofwhatbedoestherestof .
!be season," saldCbarlleLelbrandt,
who limited MUwaukee to seven hits
In Improving his record to 14-7.
Cedeno,whofelthewasn'tgettlng
enough-playing time with the Reds,
has been alternating at first base
with Mike Jorgensen since C?mlng

to the Cardinals two weeks ago.
'Fhat's not expected to last long;
Clark, who has strained ribs, Is
expected to return this week.
The big blow came In the fifth with
tbe Cardinals holding a &amp;-1 lead.
Willie McGee- who Improved his
major-league leading average to
.368 with three hits - and Cedeno
singled. Cblcago managerJimFrey
came out to talk to rookie Steve
Engle, 1·3.
Tlto Landrum blasted Engle's
first pitch after the meeting over the
lett -field wall for his fourth homer of
the season.
Danny Cox, 15-8, hurled a two·
hitter forth&lt;&gt; triumph.
In AL games, Toronto topped
Minnesota 7-0, New York beat
Oakland 7·3, Cblcago downed Texas
11-4 and Boston defeated Cleveland
~ In the opener of a double-header

NFL will open 1985 season Sunday
By United Press International
A capacity crowd of more than
62,000 at the Metrodome wUI cheer
the return of Bud Grant to the
' v
s d
bu 1
Minnesota lklngs \ln ay,
might reserve a few boos for the
NFL schedule-maker.
After a one-year absence, Grant
returns to the sidelines (1 • p.m.
EIYI'). Butthe VIkings face perhaps
the NFL's toughest team _ the
1o 49e
d
Super BowI c hamp n
rs- an
I ho
to spoUGrant's
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AlsoIndianapolis
scheduled foratOpening
Day
are:
Pittsburgh,
the New
York
Miami
Jels
at atth&lt;&gt;Houston,
L&lt;ls Angeles
Raiders,

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The Meigs County Commio·
sioners intend to apply to
the Ohio Deportment of De·
velopment for funding under
the Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG) Smell
Cltleo Program, • federally·
funded progr~m edminiotered
by the State. Meigs County lo
eligible for f103,400.00 of
Flocal Veer 1986 CDBG fund·
ing.
providing the County
meeta applicable program re·
qulrement•.
The flrat of two public hear·
inga wltl be held September
17, 1986, at 7:00P.M. etthe
Melga County Courthoull to
provide cltlzeno with pertinent
information about the CDBG
program. Including an ex plana·
tlon of eligible octivltiea and
program requirements . The
CDBG program can fund a
broad range of activities, in·
eluding: oconomic develop·
ment project•; •treet. water
supply, drainage and sanitary
sewer lmprovemanta. park ac·
quialtlon and improVllments,
demolition of unaefe struc·
turea. rehabilitation of hou•·
lng, end neighborhood faciH·
tlea. The activities muat ba da·
signed to primarily benefit low
and moderatalnco~t~a persona,
aid In the prevention or aUml·
nation of slumo end blight. or
meet en urgent need of the
community.
Citizens oro encoureg,cl to
aHand thla meeting on Sap·
tember 1 7 to provide their In·
put on the County'a CDBG
rem.

Seattle at Cincinnati, San Diego at
Buffalo, Detroit at Atlanta, Pblla·
delphia at the New York Giants,
Tampa Bay at Chicago, Denver at
the Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay
at New England, Kansas City at
New Orleans and St. Louis at
Cleveland. Washlngtort Is at Dallas
Monday night.
Grant, who coached the VIkings
for 17 seasons beforeretlrlngforthe
1984 campaign, said he Is not
worried about opening the season
against tbe tough 49ers.
k J

Montana appears -fully recovered
from an Inflamed disc In his lower
back, an Injury that sidelined him
through much of the pre-season.
Coach Bill Walsh said his club wUI

before losing the nlghtcap ~5. In an
NL game, Houston edged Pitts·
burgh4·3.
Blue Jays 7, Twins 0
At Toronto, Doyle Alexander,
14·8, threw a two-hitter, ' and Lloyd ·
Moseby drove In three runs with a
two-run homer and sacrifice fly to
spark the Blue Jays. Willie Upshaw
also homered for Toronto. Bert
Blyleven, 1&amp;-14, was tbe loser.
Astros 4, Pirates 3
At Houston, Bob Knepper, 12·10,
scattered eight hits over eight
Innings and Jerry Mumphrey and
Glenn Davis each had two RBl to
guide the Astros to their fourth
straight triumph.

"MY LIFE'S MOST HELPLESS MOMENTThe Loss Of My Spouse .. :·
"My Joss not only broupt d"''' sorrow - but toll!
!IDP"{'bij'liD"' lor coping with all tho deelslonslliil
bid to Jaeed - rtg!ll In the midst or my grief and
conlwiloo.

"I wtsb 1bad J..,ed a lltUe about the subject - wbllo
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Nelson ville· York
Trimble
Gallipolis
Eastern
Southern
Wahama
Southwestern
Hannan Trace
North Gallia
Cincinnati
Cleveland
W. Virginia

Alexander
Meigs
Vinton Co.
Warren
Trimble
Gallipolis
Eastem
Southern
Wahama
Ross Southlasl'eltl
Hannan Trace
North Gallia
Seattle
St. louis

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late, a new leature hae beeil added 1o the llpOiia oec·
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have placed themselves on the line by pa etlcUuJihe

OVER THE NFI' - Two Southern Tomedoette8,
Rachel Reiber ( 4) and Tammy Theiss reach.over lhe
net during Thun&lt;day' SVACgame acalnltOekHID.In

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CLOSE TO NET - Denise (;ox of Hannan Trace
prepare to Dip lhe ball backwards during this Scott
Wolle action shot taken during Thursday's liT·
Easl£m voUeyball Kame. Other liT players Include

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North Gallia
Cincinnati
St. louis

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Alexander
Meigs
Vinton Co.
Warren
Trimble
Gallipolis
Eastern
Southern
Wahama
Southwestern
Hannan Trace
Green
Seattle
Cleveland

w.v.u.

oulcome of several local, collece and pro looiiJall
games. This week's (lillie) Is oom~ !#. sporill wrU·

ers ScoU Wolfe and Kettb Wlllecup, adverillllnJ per·

sonnel, 11m Hehlead end Dave HarriS, end cueet
prognoorolicalor, Kermit Waa5a.

loregroond Ill Southern's Wendy Wolfe. Oak Hill
posted a 154, 15-7 victory. ·

Holley Whitley (32).and Terenda Thlim&amp;. (23). Two
Eaglettes prepare to defend the front tine. Easwm

won the SVAC conlell, 15-13 and 15,12,

Tonight's games

Coal Grove at Gallipolis
Point Pleasant at Barboursville
Wheelersburg at Jackson
Marietta at Logan
Wayne at Rock Hill
Mifflin at Portsmouth
Millon at Ripley
Russell at Ironton
Meigs at Belpre

Alexander
Meigs
Vinton Co.
Warren
Trimble
Gallipolis
Eastern
Southern
Wahama

Parkersburg CathoDe al Eastern
Kyger Creek at Wahama
RDss Southeastern al Southwestern
Hannan Trace at Hannan
North Gallla at Green
Ft. Frye at SQuthern
Minford at Oak Hill
Saturday
Athens at Parkersburg

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Karla Smith led I he charge wllh
nlne and Tracy Beegle had eight.
Soutbern had lJOSted wins . over
Hannan Trace and Athens.
Southern hosts Kyger Creek
Tuesday In Racine.
Fllth Straight
Meanwhile, tbe Kyger Creek
Bobklttens continued to roll Thurs·
day night with a 15-12, 15· 7 viciQIY
over Southwestern. The Lady Cats,
now 5-0, were led by Jtll Drum·
mond's 12 seJVe points. Christina
Carroll and Leanna Nibert had five
down spikes. The KC JV'swon their
fourth straight, 15-3 and 15·3 behind
Tracey
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poln ts.

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Re-v. Don Archer
Rev. Roy Deet(-1"

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\\'todm•:-;d.ty , 1 p m .; Choir pru cllct•. Mon·
dov,i:Uipm tNf'lsonL
PEARl. CHAPEl. - Wo!'shlp S&lt;&gt;rvl('r 9
u.m.: rhurc·h School 11 a m : UMW SC'o
N nct T'uC'sdov. 7.JO p.m .; UMYF l.uil
Tur!\£1,1~, 7 :~1 p.m tRub£•nk ln~ ··
PIIMEHOV - Churrh S(·hool, 9. 15 .t m.•
: W11rshlp 111::«"1 a.m; Choil· rflhf'at '!ol~ ll

\V('!InC'Sday. 7-,'J(I p.m , UMW, S('('nnd
7: .1 0p.m .: UMYF'Sunday.np.m.

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HOC~ ~PRINC.S-

ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomeroyHarrlsonviUe Rd. Robert Purtell, mlnls·
ter; Ron Rime, Sunday. School Superlnten·
dent. Sunday School 9:30 am.; Worship
service lO:ll a.m.; Evening worship Sun·
day 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pin•
Grove. The Rev. William Mtddleswartb,
pastor. Church servlce9:30 a.m.: Sunday

School JO:Jl a.m.

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
John Wright, passtor. Sunday School9: :l1

a.m.; Larry Haynes. S. S. Supt. Morning
worship lO· lJ a.m
RACINE CHURCH OF TiiE NAZA·
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. Collier, pastor
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board of

Chrlstlan Life. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.;
Morning worship lO::It a.m; SuDday
evening worship 7:30p.m. Prayer meetlni
7::Jl p.m. Wl'dneoday.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, De•·
te-r Woody Callr pastor Services Sunday
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
RA.('INF. FIRST BAPTIST, Stf&gt;Vl'
DE.•uH•r, Pastor. Rolx&gt;rt Smith, Sunday
Schnol Supt.: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.:
MornlnA; \\Orshlp 10:40 a.m.. Sunday
&lt;'V("nin~ worship 7: :
ro p m.: WC'dncsday
C'\'(•nlne: BlbiC' studv 7:30 p m
BURI.tNr.HAM ffiMMliNITY CHURCH,
AurllnAham. fu&gt;v. Okcy Ra\' l..aund&lt;'rmlh,
past01· Ph. 00'.!7324. ~unday Schoo!lO·OOa.m.
, Sunday ('\:ming SE&gt;rVI~· 7.fl) p.m., WOOnf'S·
day C'\'f'nlrw ~·ic'('. 7:00p.m.

PINE r.ROVE HOLIN[SS CHURCH. '·1
mill' off Rt .12S Rl'\'. &amp;&gt;n .I Walls, pus tor.
l.t'f' Rus5('ll, S.S. Sup! Sunday School 9· 'IU
:t. m : Mor·nlng Wol'shlp 10:30 a.m , Sun·
day ('\('Din~ sE'rvi&lt;'C' 7•30 p m .; Wl'dnflsda~· ~N\'IC{', 7.

:W p.m.

SILVER RUN BAPTISt, Bill Lllllo.
p:~stor St£&gt;Vl' LltiJl', S S. Supr. Sunday
!-ichool 10 a.m.,' Morning worslp, 1] a m ;
Sunday f'\'rnlng worship 1· 30 p.m. PrayN
m('(ltln.lit and.Biblt&gt; study Thursday, 7::10 p.
m ; Youth rfz&lt;'~tln~ WPdnesday at 7 p.m .
RE.IOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
~1 ~ 2nd PlvP., MlddiC'porl Sunday
&amp;:hoot 10 a.m. Sundav &lt;'Vf'nin~ 7. 00 p.m.;
Mld·W('t:'k sC'rVICC'. Wed .. 7 p.m.
-

Rolx&gt;l'l E. Mu!'l~rr. pastor. Sunda~' School
9: :lO a.m .. Paul Musser, supt ., Morning
\l.'orshlp 10:30 a.m .. Sunda~· rvl'nlng !Wr·
\'IC£', 7 p.m: mld-wf&gt;f'k srrvlc&lt;'. W£'dn&lt;'S·
d&lt;tv. 7 p.m .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rl'v. CIPnn McMillan, pas tor .
Mar,v Janlcl" l.uv£'nder Sunday School
Sup!. Sunda~ School 9 30 ~.m.: Morning

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rov. Rolff GI'IICe
Rev. Paul McG*'e

C'HRrST, Eldt'n R . Blakt'. pastor. Sundav
Sehoul 10 a.m.; r.ary RN'd , Lay lrad('r
MornlnR srrmon . 11 a.m. Sundav nlght
SC'J'\'icC's: Chrlstl:.tn EndPavor 7· 30 p m ,
Son~ servlcC' 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30pm.
Mid·Wf'f'k prayf'r m£'£&gt;ring, Wf'dnrsday, 7

I.ANGSVILLF.

BETHANY- Worship, 9 a.m.; Ch1,u-th
School, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wednelday,
10 a m , Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
Wednesday, lJ a.m. (McGuire ).
C~RMEL- Church SchOOl 9, 30 a.m.;
Worship, 10:45 a.m. Second and Fourth
Sundays: Fellowship dinner with Sutton,
third Thursday,6:30 p.m. (McGuire I.

EAST LETART- Church Schoo19a.m
; Worship 10 a,m second and fourth Sun·
days; UMW tlrst Tuesday, 7:30 p.m
(Grace).
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.;
Church School 10 a.m. (Grace-).
MORNING STAR- Worohlp, 9: 4~a . m .;
Church School 10: XI a.m .; Bible Study,
Thursday, 7:30 p,m. (Rader) .
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
School, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; UMW

fourth Monday 7: 30p.m. ; Men's Prayer

Study; Thursday, 7:30p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY,
TERIAN - Worship service 10.15 a.m
Church SchoollO:OOa.m. TUesday , 1011.m .
Bible Study; !;unday, &amp;p.m . Junior and St·
nlor High Youth Groups.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Paotor,
John Evans. Sunday School JO: OO a.m.;
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a .m . Chll·
dren's Church 11 a ,m. Sunday Evening
Service 7:00p.m. Wed .• 6 p.m Young La·
dies' Auxiliary. Wednesday, 7 p.m . Fam·

SUTTON -Church School, 9:30 a.m.;
Morn Ina worship 10:45 a .m . ftrst and thiN
Sundays: FeUowablp dinner with Carmel,

lly Worship.

prayer meettna:7:30 p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Duane Warden, mlnilltft'. Bible
class 9: :tl a.m.: Morn Ina wo,shlp 10: JJ a.
m .; Evening Wonhtp 6: 30 p.m . Wednet·
day Blbi•Study,6:30 p.m.
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday School II«VIoe, 9:45 a.
m.: Worship lt'I"VIce 10: 30 a.m.;

Breakfast, Wednesday, 7 a.m (Grace) .

third Thur'lday, 6:30p.m .

(M~Gulre).

worship 10:30 a.m.: Evangl'llstlc sf&gt;rvlc(',
Prav£'r and Pralsr WOOn£'sda y, 7 p

m .: Youlh m('('tlng. 7 p.m.

UNITED

•ry wtek.

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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.

Tom Slaten, past&lt;r Sunday School9:30a.
m ; Even ina service 7:30p.m. Wednesday

and saturday EW!ftlnl Services at 7:30 p.

Evanaelbstlc Servl~ 7:30 p.m . Wf!d•·

m.

day; Prayer meetlna 7:30p.m. Thursday.

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IN

p.m.
HEMLOf'K G !l:OVE CHRISTIAN.
\\'utso11, pastor. Crt&gt;n!&gt;On Pr;tll,
Su nda y School ~up! Morn In~ wo1·ship 9 3U
Ro~£'1

••. m . Sund.JV S{hool 10 :«l.t.m., Ewnlng
S£'1'\'it·f', 7 ;WJ p. m .
MT UNION 8 ,\PTIST, Donald Shu!',
J&gt;astur , lm• Su\H', Sunda\ S(·hool Supt .
Sunday Srhool 9 : 45 am: Ev£'nlng wor·
Sh1p li 10 p.m .. Pravt&gt;r Mf'C'ting, 6. 30 p.m .
\V('f:ln('Sd,ty
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PLAINS

CHU RCH

OF

CHRIST. Joch Holland. mlnlsl£'1' Oeryl
W£'1b. !';upt Mornln~ worship, IUXl a.m',
C'hurt'h Schoo19:00 a.m.

CHESTER t;HURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE . Rev HPrbt&gt;rt Gral£", pastor.
Fnmk Rlfflt&gt;, supl. Sunday School 9· 30 a.
m.; Worship servlt'l'\ 11 a.m, and 7 p.m .
Sunday. W&lt;'dn('Sday, 7 p m. PrafN mf"el·
lnR,
LAUREl. CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURC'H R{'v . Robe-rt Miller, pa!itor. RobC'rt E. Barton. Director ol Christian Edu·
calion: Sf('\'(' Eblin, assistant. Sunday
School 9· 30 a.m .• Morning worship 10:30
a .m : ('holr practlcr. Sunday 6:30 p m .;
J.:vc&gt;nin~ worship 7: :JI p.m. Wednt'Sda,• Prayt&gt;r and Bible Study, 7; 30 p .m
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Ollvor
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m. ev·

CHURCH.

ti p.m :

EDEN

(Grace)

CHRI~'TIAN

CHURCH

OF

&lt;HRIST.

C'harl£"s Russt'll Sr .. mlnls tt'r . Rick Ma·
co mtx-r, sup!. Sunday School 9:XI a.m ..
Wo1shl11 service 10:30 a.m. Blbl!' study.

T\lt"Sday, 7·30 p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Po11 .
land·Raclne Road . William Roush, pastor .
Linda E\·ans. church sthool director.
Churt'h school 9· 30 a.m.; Morntng worsip
10:30 a.m.: W~nesday C'venlng prayer
services, 7· :11 p.m.
~
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
Shul£"r, pastor Worship service, 9:30 a m
Sunday School 10:30 a.m. BiblE' Study and
prayer servk'e ThursdBy, 7:
CARLETON INTERDENOM NA·
TIONALCHURCH, Klopbury Road. Rev.
David Curfman, pastor. Sunday School

Jltf.m.

9:3() a.m . Ralph Carl. Supt. EvrninP: \I.' Or·
..;hlp 7:30 p.m Praypr m€'('tlng, Wedn£'s·
da\' i.:~l p.m.
LONG BOTTOM CHHISTlAN. Jodv
Holland . pa stot, Walla{'f:' Dam('wood.
Su nda~ S( hoo1 Supl Worsh ip S('r' Ice-, 9 a .
m, Blhlt• S~:hno11tl a.m .

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS &lt;;HU RCH .
Rt&gt;V Therron Durham. pastor Sunday
School at 9. :ll a m . Mornlna: worship at
10· :ll a.m.: Sunda:.' C'vrnlng srrvlc£&gt; at 7: 3CJ
p.m. Thursday SPrvlces at 7· 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob. locatC'd ou County Road 31. Rev .
Lawl't'nC'&lt;' Glul'St&gt;ocamp, pastor. Rt&gt;v .
Rogf'r Wllllord, ass!. pastor. PrNjchlng
services Sunday 7:30p.m. Prayer m('('ting
Wf"dnf'Sday. 7.30 p.m ., Gary Griffith.
leadE'r. Youth groups Sundav C'vt-nlng aL
6:.ll p.m . with Roger and Vloll'l WIUford.
IE'adf'rs. Communion se-rvic'e first SUnday
t'ach monlh

WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH - Coolv\IIP RD. Rrv Phi lllp Rl·
dt-nour, paslor. Sunday School 9..10 a.m.,
worship Sf&gt;TViCf' 111:30 a.m.: Bibft\ stud~'
and worship s&lt;'rvlcf:', W('dnE'!jday, 7 p m

RUTLAND &lt;HURCH OF CHRIST.
Mark Joni.'S, pastor Bill Nicholson, Sun·
day Srhool Supt. Sunday School 9 : :wa.m.;
Morning Worship and Communion 10:30 a

m.
RUTLAND BfBI.E METHODIST. Amos
Tillls, pa.;;tor Sonny Hudson. sup! Sundav
School 9:30a.m.: Motnln~ Y.•orshlp. 10::t0
a.m. Sund,1y ('vrnlng Sl'n IcC' ?·On p m
WcdnC'sd~v sNvil'E' 7 p.m. WMPO pro·
,gram 9 ,J m Pach Sunda .v
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE Rf'\' Llo.v d D. Grimm Jr., paslor.
Sundav &amp;hooiiJ (Ill;.~ m., Wor,.hlp SE'I'\'IC{'
10: .10 a.m.: Young proplt&gt;'~ S('r\'h'(' 6 p.m .
E\' a ngC'II.;;!Ic sPrVIC'f' n· Kl p m W£1dnt'Sdt~ v
Sl'l' i('(l 7 p.m.
·
M,.'\SON CHURCH OF' CHRIST, Mill('!'
St., M,l!i;On, w v;j F.ugt'nr L C'on21"1\ ml·
ni~H'r. Sunday Blblf' ~tudy 10 u.m.: Wot ·

ship ll .1 m and 7 p m.

WC'dn£'sda~ BlblC'

Stud\. \'OCal musk, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
dlnR l.an£', Mason, W V3 , J N. Th&lt;eckl•!',
pastor E\('nln,g Sf'l vtcc• 7:.10 p.m.: Wo·
m('n' s Mlnlo;lrv, Thursday, 9 ..10 a.m,,
Wf'dnf'sday Pra~·£'1' and Blblr Stud,v. 7· Hi
p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST lN
CHRISTIAN UNION The RPV WilHam
Ca mpbell , pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a .
m., James Hughes, supl. Evenin~ service

7: ,)'!p.m. Wednsday l'VE'nlng prayl:'r meet·
lng 7:30p. m Youlh prayer se-rvic~ each
Tuesday.
FAIRV1EW BIBLE CHURCH. Letart,
W Va . , Rt. I , Jaml&gt;S Lewis, pastor. Wor·
ship services 9· 30 a.m : Sunday Schoolll
a .m, EvPnlngworshlp7.30p.m Tuesday
rolla~e prayt'r m('Ct\ng and Bible Study
9·30 am; Worship sE"rvlce, Wednesday
i:30 p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
· Walnut and Henry Sts,, Ra venswood, W.
Va. The Rf'v. GE'Orge C. Weirick , pas!or.
Sunday SChool 9:30a.m.; Sunday worship
11 a.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, Joca!Pdon

Pomt'roy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat·
woods. Rev Blackwood, pastor ServicE's
on Sunday atlO· 30 a.m. and 7:30p.m. wllh
Sunday &amp;hool9· :10 am. Blblt'Study, Wed·
nE&gt;Sday, 7, 30 p.m .
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rev .
Franklin Dickens, past or. Sunday morn·
lng 10 a m : Sunday E'venlng 7' 30 p.m.
Thursday f.'venlng 7.30 p.m.
STJVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TJST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Sunday Schoo110 a m ; Worship sf'rvlct" 11
a.m.; Sunday evening service,7: 30 p.m,
W£'dnesday evt"nlng service 7:30p.m.
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS ' a!URCH
.Jnc .. Pearl St., Middleport . Rev. O'Dell
Manley, pastor. Sunday School 9:30a .m ;
Morning worship 10:30 a.m.: Evening
worshlp7·.:tl p .m . Tuesday,12:XIp.m. Women's Prayer meelln~. Wednesday, 7,30
p.m. Prayer and Praise servlc£'.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST AP()S.
TOLIC - VanZandl and Ward Rd. Elder
James Miller, pastor. Sunday School,
10:30 a.m.: Worship Service, Sunday, 7: 30
p.m.; Bible Study, WE"dnesday, 7:~ p.m .

POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,

Harrtsonv\lle Road David F~rrell. pu-

tor; Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt.;
Sunday School 9 :~ a.m.: mornina wor·
ship, lJ a.m., Sunday evening service 7: :It
p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7. 30 p.

Nationwide Ins. Co.
of Columbus, 0.

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991·:1311 Pomeroy

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serv•ce

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PhOne (614) 742 1777

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CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .

LOaned on 0 . J Whit&lt;" Road of Htgh~·ay
ltiO. Pal Hensoo. pastor. Sunda\ Srhool10
a.m Classes for all agt&gt;s Junior Church 11
a.m.; Mornlng worship 11 a.m. Adult
Choli practiCE' 6 p.m. Sunda:.' Young Peopte•s. Children's Church and Adult Bib!('
Study, Wt'dnesday at 7:30p.m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. ~70 Gran!
St., Middleport. Afflllatt'd with SouthPrn
Baptist Convention. David Bryan. Sr , Ml ·
nlstf'r. Sundav School 10 a.m., Mornin~
wocshJp U a.m.; Evl'nln~ worship 7 p.m.;
Wfldnt"Sday ('\'C'ntng Bible study and

prayt&gt;r meet inK 7 p.m.
BRADFORDC'HURCH OF CHRIST. Sl
Rt. 124 and Co. Rd. !l Mark St•rvers, mini~ ·
t{'r. Sunday School Supt. Harry Hrn

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hoskins.

evan~ellst

Sunday

BibleStudy9a.m .: Worship.10a .m: Sun·
d~y rvt' nin~ $E'l'vice 6 p m . Wednesday

cvenlng SC'I'VlCf'. 7 p m.
PENTECOSTAL AS.'3.EMBLY. Rarlnf'.
Rt 124 William Hoback, pastor Sunday
Sl.hool lOam ; Sunday PVen!n~ SPrvice 7
p m. WC'dnesdav evt&gt;nlng sprvlcP 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don C hra~l e.
Sup! Sunday SchOol 9: 30 a .m Morn!nf!:
Worship 10 :Kia.m. Prayersl'rvke, altl'rn ·
ate Sundays.

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTA L, Third
drlcks; SundaySchooi9&lt;10a.m Morning __ Aw~ R£'\ Clark BakN. pa!itor Carl No! ·
worshi p 10:30 a .m. ; Evf'nlllJ.! worship 7 p .
Tln~hum, Su nda v School Supt. Sundny
m Wednt'Sdav worship 7 p.m .
School 10 am wllh classes for all agC'!&gt;
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHL'Rnf.
Evt:'nlng sprvkt's at 6 p.m Wt'dnPsday Bl
CornC'r swamore- and &amp;&gt;cond St~ .• Pobl£' stud\' at. 7: lOp m Youth Sl't'vlcf's Frl·
mrroy Th" Rf'\•, William Mlddles\l.arth,
d&lt;tv a~ 7 'lfl P·~·.
ps tor. Sundav ~Chool !i'45 a. m .: Chul'&lt;'h
ECCLF.SIA F F~ LLOWSHIP, 12fl Mill St .
S('I'ViC"f:' 11 a in
Mlddl('pnrt OrothPI Chuck McPh,•rson ,
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Ms~r.
pastor. Sunda Y St·hool 10 a.m , Sunduv
Anthony Glannamorr Ph 99'l·S898. Sa lu ,..
rwntn~ ~I'!'Vi('('s a t 7 p.m and W~'Cfn!'sdav
day EVenlna Mass 7 :30 p.m., Sundao,;
"('r virl'" at? p.m
.MB$S. Ra.m. and 10 a.m. Conf~slons on'f'
ANTIQUITY RAPTIST Farl Shllll'r.
half hour b&lt;&gt;forf' f'ach Ma!iiS, CCD rlasSC's,
p:oilor Sunda\• Schoo! 9. 30 a m ., Chur('h

11 a.m. Sundar
VICTORY BAPTIST. ~25 N 2nd St .
Mlddleporl. Jamf'S E KI'I'S£'£', pastm
Sunday morning worship 10 a.m ; Ev('n·
lng se-rvlct&gt; 7 p.m., Wednesda\' e\·£'nln~
worship 7 p.m. Vlsllatlon. Thursda:v t): JO
p.m .

('hutrh Sc-hool.~ . 15
am: Wor..;h lp 10.1 m : Rlblf' Stud \', Wtod ·
mosd.n, 7: '10 p.m.: UMYF !Sl•nwrst, Sun
!Ia \ ' . 5 p.m. : [ .Juniors) t'\'f't'\' ulhf'r Sun·
d.l\, ti p,m. (Frankllnt .
·
RUTLAND- Church ~hool. 9:45a .m .:
W01 "hlp 10· J(l u m : UMW ( En•nln~ C ir·
d&lt;'l SI'{'Ond WPdnPsdu\', 7.:\flp.m .: UMW
li\fl&lt;'rnoon Circ)C') Sf'cond Thunday. 1 p
m . !Rubt•nktnJ!t.
SAI.EM CENTER- Churt"h Sc hool lOa
m .• Worship 9:45am. (Rul)('nkln~n .
SNOWVILLE - Woi'Shlp, H:.10 am;
Chu rc h SthoollO a.m. (RubPnklng) .

APPLE GROVE- Church Schoo19 a.m.
: Worship, 10 a.m. (First and thli"d. sun.
days); UMW, Second Tuesday, 7 30 p.m.;
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 p.m,

o

Pnmerov.

s there something you have always wanted to do,
but were afraid to try it for fear you would not .sue·
ceed? You must remember that the world's most gift·
ed artists seldom turned out any masterpieces the first
time they tried to paint, and that our greatest inven·
lions were perfected only after many mistakes were
made in the process. Everything we do is a learning
, experience, and if we are to enrich our lives with any
accomplishments beyond the routine ol everyday liv·
ing, we must not be afraid to branch out in a different
direction. Go to your House of Worship and pray for
the courage to·attempt something new; and remem·
'ber that if you will only stay with it long enough you
will be blessed with at least an absorbing hobby if not
a whole new career. In any case, with the help of God
you will have nothing to lose but your fear, and every·
thing to gain; starting with a rewarding new outlook
on life.

WAID CROSS
SONS SlORE

Church school 10· 15 a.m. Morntne Wor·
ship 11: 15 a .m. Tuesday, 10:00 a m, Bible

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Near
Lon11Bot1om Edsel Hart.r.stor. Sunday
School 9:30 a.m.; Wonh p 10: 30 a.m.:
Prayer mee-tlnr Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Comer Ash aDd Plum. Ralph
Cundtu, pastor. Sunday SchoollO:OOa,m,;
Morning Worship, 11:00 am: Wednesday

TliE DAILY
SENTINEL

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Equipment

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Complete

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.JOPPA- \\1orshlp 9: :W am, C hu1 ch
St: hnullO ·JI I .1m BiblrSludyW('dn('sdav.
7. 'JO p m. (,Johmmn't.
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LONG BOTTOM - Church SchOol 9· '10
a.Jll , Wor~hlp 7 p.m .; Rlblt• S!ud~ Wt&gt;d ·
nc&gt;"dav. 7,,{{1 p.m.i UMYF. WC'dnrsday,
tdXl p m.: Communi()n First SundaY. /
t/\r('h('rl.
REEIJSVJ l.LE - ChUJ c h School 9::10 u
rn., Wmshlp S&lt;•tvkl:' ll:OOa.m ((){&gt;('t('l'\ ,
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL Chut&lt;'h School 9 am, Wozshlp W a.m,

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Automotive
· ·Service
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Locu51 &amp; Beecn Stree........t92· 9921 Middleport

214 E. Main
992 ·5130 Pomerov

Tu~day.

99'1-3!25

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Rev. Keith Rader

2 Dr.. 4 sp., hatchback.

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
fN CHRISTIAN UNION, Rf'v . Kf'lth Eblin.
pu!o:tOr Su nday School 9::10 a m . Wadf'
Ha yma n. sup! ., Morning Worship, 10: 31la .

1981 Plymouth Horizon TC-3 ...... 52495

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EAST MEIGS - The Eastern .
Eaglettes of Coach Pam Douthitt
evened their record at 3-3 as they
defeated the stubborn Hannan
Trace Wildcats 15--13 and 15·12 In
two sets here Thursday evening In
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consecutive Tonya Savoy serves~
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on Holley \Yhllley's score. On
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Mankin and Kin Dent had eight
each.
Terri Queen led HT with 11 and
Cindy Dickerson had seven.
The EHS reserves are now 1-3
overaU.
TomadoeUes Beaten
RACINE - The Southern Torn a·
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Thursday night after consecutive
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Hill's scaling while Rachel Reiber
netted five for Southern. Tracie
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two each, while Jill Nease and
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recorded Its first loss to drop Its
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OF GOO- GJlberr SpC'ncl'r. pastor·. Sun·
day ScbooJ 9&lt;JO a m , Mornln~ servicE'
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MT. OLIVE COMMUNtTY CHURCH,
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr.
Supt Sundav School and Morning Worship
9:30a .m.: Sunday f've-ning servke, 7 p.m.,
Youth mt"etln!it and Bible Stud:v. WC'dn £&gt;S
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UNITF.D FAITH CHURCH. Rt . 7 on Po
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, pastor. Mel vin Drakt•, S. S. Sup! ~undav
Sc hool9: 30 am.: Morning Worship 10-:'lO;
Evl'n1ng Worship 7 30 p.m .. Wl'dnf'!id&lt;~V
Pra yt'r Sc.&gt;rvlc(', 7: 30p.m.

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, R&lt;~ll!oad
S! , Mason Sundav S('hool 10 a .m .: Morn·
In~ worsh!p 11 a m : E\'f'nln~ SC't vlcf' 6 p.
m. PravE"I' mt'C'tlng and Blblt' Studv wro
nf.'Bda}', 'T p.m
FORF:ST RUN RAPT1ST Rr\'. Nvl&lt;'
Bord&lt;£'n, pastor. Cnrn(IJius Rum·h. ,~; upt ,
Sundav School 9:30 a.m.: ~ond und
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P\'(•n!ng sc-1 vif'P" at 7· .10
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Daily Devotions
Monday

Jesus said to them, "Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?"
The Prayer for the Day: Thank You, Lord, for living witnesses.
Somehow we can face our trials better because olthese examples of
faith. Amen.
The Thought lor the Day: Faith In God helps us ride out any
storm.

Tuesday

The disciples replied, "All we have bereare five loaves and two
fish." (Matthew 14:17, TEV).
The Prayer for the Day: 0 God, help us to be more generous so
that others may also know Thy klve. Amen.
The Thought for the Day: The Lord blesses the gift and the giver,

Weclaesda.v
"Every good endowment and evey perfect gift is from above.''
(James 1:17, RSV) .
·
The Prayer for the Day: Lord, allow me to go on being a witness
to Your power, lor your bonor and glory. Amen.
The 'Thought lor the Day: Our petitions wUI be answered In
God's own time.

Thursday
"We never become discouraged. Even though OW' physical
being ts gradually decaying, yet OW' spiritual being ts renewed day
afte~ day." (II Colinthians 4:16, TEV).
The Prayer for the Day: Dear Lord, thank You for renewing us.
Help us to use all our faculties to brtng You glocy. Amen.
The Thought for the Day: We need not despair because of
physical ailments, for we know that God renews us daily .

Frlda.v

"Believe in the Lord Jesus, and Y&lt;JU will be saved." (Acts 16:31
RSV) .
'
The Prayer for the Day: 0 God, give me the strength to take one
step and make a wltnets of my faith In someone In prison. Amen.
The Thought for the Day: Trust In another breeds trust In many.

m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non ·Pente(Ostal. JQY Clark, pa.ator. Wor·
ihlp service Sunday 10 a.m.: Sunday
School 11 a m . Evening worship service
7. 00 p.m . Wednesday prayer meeung 7:00

p.m.
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located In Texas
Community ott Ct. Rt. 82. Rn. Robert

Sand(lf"S, pastor. Don Will, layleader. Sun·
day School 9: JJ a.m.; Morning Wonhip
10:45a.m .; Evening preachlneservlceaecond and fourth Sunday at 7::1) p m .;
Chrl.!tlan Endesvor, first and third Sun·
day, 7:30p.m. Wednesday prayer meretlnl
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m .

Sa&amp;urday
Jacob said, "Surely the Lord is In this place; and I did not know
lt.'' (Genesis 28:16, RSV).
'!be Prayer for the Day: Loving God, I am reaching out to You.
Thank You for always being within reach. In Jesus' name. Amen.
The ~~ for the Day: Even the darkest days brlng
~ reminders ol God'a presence.

�Page-6-The ·Daily Sentinel

Friday, September 6, 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiO

The Daily Sentinel

Ex-Rhodes alley backs· Gillmor for governor
' - One of
a&gt;LUMBUS (UPl)
formerGov. JamesA.Rhodes'most
trusted allies- Howard L. Collleris sldesiegplng Rhodes' comeback
attempt to support Ohio Senate
President Paul E. Gillmor, R-Port
Cllnton, for governor In 19116.
"H he (Gillmor) Is lnterestl!d In
running, I 11 do whatever I can to be
helptu~" said Collier, who was
asked to serve on a committee to
plan Gllbnor's bid for the Republl·
can.gui:Jemlltortal nomlrultlon. . ·
· Gillmor, a 46-year old veteran f1
18 years In the Senate, has said he
will seek the nomination whether or
not RhOdes runs. The 75-year old
Rhodes, who already has served
four tenns, is behaving !Ike a
candidate again.
'
Collier, contactl!d by telephone In
Toledo, whel'l' he wlll soon be
leaving as a vice president of
Medical College of Ohio, said he has
"absolutely not" had a fallout with
Rhodes, for whom he served thl'l'e
times as state finance director.
"It's nothing against Rhodes,"
· said Collier. "He's got a right to
run.••
A spokesman for Rhodes said "no
comment" when asked about Co!U·
er's apparent defection !rom the

HeworkedfortheotftceoiBudget dislike Celeste."
Colller said he does not knOW If
and Management In a consulting
Gillmor
can win the election, but he
trying to deroonstrate widespread
capacity when It was controlled by
cautions
not to ruleoutGUimor"just
support for a comeback aroong
former Democratic Gov. John J.
because
he
Is quiet, succinct and not
Republicans.
Glll!gan.
dramatic.''
Collier said he and Glllmor both
And Collier currently Is employed
Collier said he feels thatGlllmoris
grew up in the Tiffin area, are In a oonsultlng capacity by both the
"on
the light schedule" in not
dlslantly l'l'lated by marriage and
OBM under Celeste and Success
linked up at the Statehouse when
Marketing Inc., operated by former starting a high-level campaign yet. ·
But he said he would not bet
Gillrnorwaselected to the Senate in Democratic state Rep. Dennis L.
against
Rhodes. ','Anybody who bels
1966.
.
Wojtanowskl.
against
Rhodes is a fool," said •
"I just think he's a hell d a good
"I don't want any job or ,
Collier.
·~And
I'm no fool. I'm not '
guy.'~ said Collier.
· anything," said Collier In explaining
to
bet
any money."
going
.
RhodeS, who leaned heavUy on ·hlssupportdGIIImor. "Andidon't
Collier's !lnanclal advice in the
1900s, summoned him back as
budget director In late 1981 when the
state laced a $1 billion deficit In tbe
midst f1 a deep recession.

Rhodes haa not GftlclaiJy aDnounced his candidacy lor pvemor qaln, II
appears the 7&amp;-year old four lenn pvemor Is 101111 Ill nm qalll.
Thursday, one of Rhodes' fonner aides, Howard L CoBler said he wDl
support Ohio Senate fresldent Paul E. Gllbnor.

Chamber will meet Tuesday
The Pomeroy Area Chamber ofCommerce will hold a regular
monthly meeting at noon Tuesday at
the office of Ron Ash in the Ohio
Power Co. building.
Members will be contacted In
advance so they will be able to place
lunch orders. Those planning to
attend who have not been reached
are to contact the charnnber office
before Tuesday to place lunch
orders.
Scheduled gu~t for the meeting

wlll be Albert D. Ackerman of the
Ackerman Brokerage Corporation
who wtll discuss the possibility of
locating a "Flickers Cinema Pub"
In this area.
A "Flickers Cinema Pub" Is the
concept of combining a motion
picture theatl'l' with a first class
eating and drinking establishment.
Patrons sit in comfortable seats
with attached tables where they
watch movies while be!ng served
food and beverages.

Emergency squad dnswers four calls
Four calls were answered by
units Wednesday, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
reports.
At 10: Z7 a.m .• Middleport went to
the office of Dr. James Conde for
Helen Reed, to Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy at 10:41 a.m. to
Route 33 to Elsie Stanley. to Holzer

Medical Center; Racineat2:fep.m.
· went to Bashan for Norman Hysell,
to Veterans Memorial Hospital;
6:14 p.m., Llfefilght !rom Grant
Hospital, Columbus, transported
Frances Brewington of Middleport
from Veterans Memorial Hospital
to Grant Hospital.

Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley
Regional Development District will
hold a public hearing to allow
comment on Its two-year Area Plan
for Programs on Aging. Buckeye
Hills acts as the Area Agency on
Aging for Athens, Hocking, Meigs,
Monroe, Noble, Morgan, Perry and
Washington counties. The hearing
will beheldattheC. WIWamO'Nelll
center on Sept. 9 at 10 a.m.
The function of the Area Agency
on Aging is to plan and coor,etnate

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services for the elderly and provide
Information to the public on
. available programs. This Is accomplished by providing approxl·
mately one million dollars to
semce providers iuld coordinating
with other agencies 'that serve the
district's elderly.
· The Area Agency on Aging will
present Its needs ·analysis, goais
and funding plan. Anyone who
would like a summary or more
lnformaton should contact Cindy
Farson, Director of the Area
Agency on Aging, at 374·9436.

Sunday homeooming
The annual homecoming of the
ChesterChurchoftheNazarenewUI
be held Sunday. Following regular
morning services, there will be an
afternoon program starting at 2
p.m. with the Sisson FamUy of
GaUipolls providing muSic.

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You aJ'I' Invited to Join the group.
The oost? It's only 25 cents a session
and that goes to pay the J'I'Dt on the
center facility.
People &lt;t any age are welcome so
If you'd IU&lt;e to get into It just give
Diane Hendl1cks, 992·6342, or June

Forest Acres Park with a picnic
ROCKSPRINGS-MelgsCrunty Keith Eblin welcomes everyone.
to be served at12: 30p.m. Murl
lunch
ROCK SPRINGS Poroona
Pomona Grange will meet lor
andWeberWoodwlllcelebratetbelr
Grange will meet at 8 p.m. Friday
annuallnspectlo!!. 8 p.m. Friday, at
SUNDAY
evening at the Rock Springs Grange
the Rock Springs Grange Hall.
CHESTER - Homecoming will 70th wedding anniversary. Friends
and relatives welcome.
hall. Inspection wUI be held at the
Hemlock Grange will host. AU · be held at the Chester Church of the
.meetlrig. Women's Activities comIOI'imbers. iue .urged to attend and Nazarene.Sunday.Sundayschoolls ·
LANGSVILLE -The Langsvllle
oHicers are to report early to at 9:30 a.m .. worship Service at .
mltteesarer~totakeentrles
Hawkins, ~277; a ring.
for judging. Hemlock Grange will be
pre(iare the inspection.
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10:45, basket dinner at noon and the Christian Church Annual Home.
host for the meeting.
afternoon service at 1: 30 p.m. with coming will be Sunday. with a
Middleport's Myrtle Harrison
basket dinner In the fellowship room
SATURDAY
Jim and Kathy Sls9:ln, Galllpolls,
marked her 8lst birthday oo Sept. 2.
POMEROY - Advisory board
RUTLAND - Bow shoot for speclalslngers.Thepubliclslnvlted to be served at 12: 30 p.m. Afternoon
Congratulations!
members of the Famlly Support
services will begin at 2 p.m . The
youth, 5 to 17, Saturday at Rutland . to attend.
Network will meet at noon Friday at
public is welcome.
Bowhunters Assn. club range off
Frances Brewington ot Middlethe Senior Citizens Center .. New Lbna Road; registration
REEDSVILLE -Buckley Reun- :
port was taken to Grant Hospital in
Members aJ'I' urged to attend the
LETART, W.Va . - Alexander
between 9 and 12 noon; members ion, Sunday, Belleville Dam Park In
Columbus by Llfetllght Wednesday
and lsabelk&gt; (Boels) Winebrenner
luncheon meeting as there are
will be presdent to help with Reedsville. Potluck dinner •.1 p.m.
night. Her sister, Esther Kissell,
several Items of major Importance
reunion Sunday , Letart (W.Va.)
questions and problems. For Inforreports that Frances was found
to be covered Including the resignamation contact R. T. Stewart,
POMEROY Homecoming, Community Building. Potluck
unconscious Tuesday morning and
dinner noon. Bring item for white
tion of Noreen Ondrusko as 742-:IXlli; Paul Searls, 742-2963;
Freedom Gospel Mission, Sunday,
that her condition Is critical.
coordinator.
Sandra Baer, 992-5138.
9:30a.m. to 3:30p.m. Dinner 12:30 elephant sale.
p.m. Speaker will be Rev. Marvin
A representative !rom the office
LONG BO'ITOM Square
Singers will be Mr. and Mrs.
MONDAY
Welch.
POMEROY - There will be a
of Congressman Clari.'nce Miller . dance. 8 toll: 30p.m.FridayatLong hymn sing Saturday, 7:30 p.m., at · Larry O'Neal.
POMEROY- The Meigs County
will be at the courthOuse In
Garden Clubs Association fall
Bottom Community Building spon·
the Carleton Church oo Kingsbury
Pomeroy from· 10 a.m. lo noon
sored by Long Bottom Community
Road, Pomeroy. The Gabriel
ROCK SPRINGS- Rock Springs
meeting wUI be h~ld Monday at
Wednesday to conduct an open door
Quartet of Middleport will be guest United Methodist Church HomeAssn.
Trinity Church, 7:30 p.m. The
session. It you have any questions
.
singers. Rev. David Curfman, coming and Rally Day will be held
program will be presented by the
concerning the federal governSunday with Sunday School at 9:15 · Shade Valley Council of Floral Arts
POMEROY - Meigs County pastor. invites the public to attend.
ment, you are Invited to stop by
a.m. and church services at lOa.m.,.. and the Rutland Frk&gt;ndly GardenFoxchasers meeting 7: 30 p.m. "'
during the designated time slot.
Friday at cabin on Eagle Ridge.
MIDDLEPORT-TheChurcho! A potluck dinner wUI he served at · ers will serve refreshments. A new
Christ In Christian Union, Pearl 12:30 p.m. and the Glory Land
county contact chairman wUI be
If you pave any books from the
LAUREL CLIFF - Salisbury Street, Middleport, will have a Believers are scheduled for 1:30 elected, and Margaret Ella Lewis,
Pomeroy and Middleport Llhrark&gt;s
chairman for the county Christmas
Township Trustees will meet 7 p.m. Saturday evening bymn sing with p.m. The public Is welcome.
lying- about the house and long
flower show, will discuss the
Friday at the home of Wanda Eblin, the Glory Land Believers. The sing
overdue, now Is the tbne to get them
will begin at 7: 30 p.m. and Pastor
POMEROY -The 15th annual schedule and plans for the show.
township clerk. Laurel Cliff Road.
back. The libraries are observing
Wood reunion will be heldSunday,at
fine tree month during all of
Septemher, so now is the time.
Middleport's Ulird annual block
party wUJ get underway at 10 a.m.
Saturday.
The Meigs High School Band wUI
perform at the "T" at 11 and the
kids fun dog show wUI begin at
noon. On stage wUI be the Mud
River Band at noon. A hOrseshoe
pitching tournament also starts at
noon.
The Pleasers hamburger eating
contest will be at 1 and Sweet
Mountain Music will be the 2 p:m.
stage entertainment. A paper
airplane contest starts also at 2. At 3
p.m. Van Johnson and the Lone
Wolf Band wUI be on stage and
Denver Rice will entertain at 5 p.m.
A pizza eating contest by Pizza Hut
wUI be at 5: 30 p.m. and wrapping up
the stage entertainment at 6 p.m.
will be Sweet Mountain MuSic.
ln spite of the "humUlty," I hope
you keep smiling.

Two Meigs Countlans were ribbon
winners at the Ohio State Fair
Senior Citizens Arts and Crafts
ShOw.
Helen Fisher took second place In
quilts and Gladys Brothers, took
third wllh a penquln In ceramics. To
quality for displaying at the Ohio
State Fair. both Mrs. Fisher and
Mrs. Brothers took blue ribbon
awards at the regional arts and
crafts show in Marietta. Other
regional winners were Garnet
Ervine, Racine, ceramics. second;

Miller reunion held recently in Middleport
The 45th · annual reunion of the
descendants of Helen Miller of
Middleport and the late Herbert
Miller was held recently at the home
of David and Shirley Bumgardner,
Noble Road, Middleport.
Attending ere 'Danny, Peggy.
Paul and Pete Brlckles, Jim and
Terrie Powell, Bridget and Jacob
Davis, Jim and Jackie Reed, Ed,
Ruth, Tim and Jim Durst, Bruce,
Cindy, and Thaddeus Bumgardl)er.
Steve and Chris Wheatley. Carroll
Bowers, Tracie Leark. all of the
Middleport area.

Phyllis, David, Tad and Elizabeth
Reed, Lancaster, Wilma Acord,
Hebron; Mark Dutcher, Columbus,
Coonie and Elizabeth Ohlinger,
Pomeroy; Mike and Sandy Ohlin·
ger, Albany; Jackie, Christine and
Melissa Hannahan, Schaumburg,
lll.; Jean and Laura Michaels, MI.
Prospect, Ill.; Ronald and Charlotte
Lancaster, Nick, Glaze, Rick Rose,
Mickey and Tony Glaze, Helen and
Hilleary Glaze, June Glaze, Brnda
and Scott Glaze, Patty Glaze, all of
Columbus.
Craig and Brenda Veny, Kevin

Fellowship announces retreat
A women's retreat to be held on
Sept. 20 and 21 at the Ohio Valley
Christian Assembly was announced
at the recent meeting of the
Women's Fellowship of the Pomeroy Church &lt;i Christ.
Nell Proudioot gave a history of
the stained glass windows in the
church for the program, and Janet

Erma Yoho, PomerOY. third in
ceramics; Esther Bukey, Long ·
Botlpm, third In crochet apparel.
In accordance with the unlforin
Mrs. Fisher's quilt took "best of
program of the Meigs Local
lunch
shOw'' at the regional contest.
School
District. the menu for Sept.
Others exhibiting crafts at Maannounced.
9-13is
rietta were Dorothy Downie, Grace
Monday - hot dogs with sauce,
Holter, Jackie Hildebrand, Philoand carrots, fruit and milk.
peas
mena Fllrod, Nora Jordan, Betty
Weyersmlll!"r, and Elma Louks.

Venoy was song leader for the
meeting. Norma Russell presented
devotions !rom Matt. 5, 28 to 43 and
l'l'ad the parable of the nail. Ida
Murphy presided at the meellng
with Cbarldlne Alkire 11\vlna the
closing prayer."Next meeting willbe
held at the Zion Church Sept.15 with
the program to featureastylerevue.

Meigs school menu announced

Venoy, Brenda Cunningham, Ed
and Janet Venoy, Elwood and
~lleen Bower~. Pomeroy: Tina and

Kay !a Casto, MlnersvUie.
The 19116reunlon will be held on the
folllth Saturday of August.

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Thursday - oven fried chicken,
green beans, bread and !Jiltler, milk.
Friday- cooks' choice.

Wolfe Pen
personal
happenings

SEPT. 6 THRU OCT. 6

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Gotta dance?
A group meeting at the Rutland
Civic Center three mornings a week
hopes that you not only have to
dance but that you want also to
exercise.
The women are meet lng from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m., on Monday;
Wednesday and Thursday every
week amj they are doing aerobics
plus exercises as recommended by
some of the celebrities.

HIIDAY

Winners named from State Fair

SALE

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Lumber -

A free cancer clinic which was
announced for
Sept. 12 at the
Meigs County
Health Department has · been
postponed due to
several
circumstances.
I'll let you know when the
rescheduling takes place so that
you can take advantage of the
services.

We do get letters.
Richard Grisham of 613 Sandy
Springs Lane, Virginia Beach, Va.,
23452 Is trying to located Betty and
Qella Copas, daughte~s of Clement
Copas who lived In Manchester,
Ohio In 1939 and died on Sept. 7. 1974.
Grisham writes that he believes
Betty Uves In Pomeroy but he does
not know her married name. If you
can help please advise Grisham.

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Dance, dance, dance
for your goQd health
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sefttlnel staff Wrk

Page-7

Community cdlendar I area happenings

Beat of the bend

The Meigs Band Boosters wanted
. you to know that Evelyn Lucke of
Syracuse was awarded the VCR
which was given away as a part of a
money-making projeet by the
group. A repeat of the activity wUI
be held before Christmas, the
boosters J'l'pOrt.

* Piua Eating Contest

his governmental service.

Ticket prices set
Ticket prices for Eastern High
School home football games will be
$2.50 for students . and adults.
Students, however, can purchase
advance tickets on Friday at the
high school and at the three
elementary schools for $1. No
student tickets will be soW at the
gate on game nights.

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Collier worked closely with both
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Opinions sought
NOT OFFICALLY RUI\INING - Allbough fonner Governor James

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Friday, September 6, 1986

OPEN
EVENINGS
TIL 9 P.M.

ONLY

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SILVER BRIDGE PLAIA

OPEN
SUNDAY

1 P.M. TO 5 P.M.

Barbara Stedman, Julie Stevens,
Fairfax, Va.andivaJohnsonvtslted
In Columbus over the Labor Day
weekend with Mary Greenler.
Robtlle Reeves of Chester spent
the holiday weekend with Robert
Reeves, Bryan and Dorothy
Reeves.
Mrs. Ethel Clark Is In Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Her condition Is
Improving, it is reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp of
Langsville, Charles Knapp, Kevin
Knapp, ,and Kall Knapp, and Mr.
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meettng
recently
Members of the Racine United
Methodist Women and their faml·
lies met recenUy at the home of
Gordon and Margie West.
Martha Duddilng conducted the
short bustness . meeting . durtng
which time new officers were
elected. A traveling basket was
started as a church·wlde project.
Plans were made for a chicken
noodle dinner on Sept. 11 with
serving to begin at 4 p.m. Proceeds
wtll go for the new roof on the '
parsonage. The group also discussed plans for making applerutter In October. About 40 attended the

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Sentinel

Friday, September 6, 1985

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PHONE
992-2156
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

NOllCE OF SAJ.i
By-. of on Ordorofs.lo
ioouood out of Ilia Commoo,
Court of Moiga Count'f,
Ohio, In 1M .... of Tho
F...,.. and s....tngo
~y; · Plolntiff, va. An·
thqny Ebln, Pllricia A. Eblin
ond 0oorgo M. Collrw, T .,... of .Moiuo County. Ohio,
~. upon • Judg"'*"
- n ••ldoood, bolng C..o
No. ae.cv. 123tn Mid Court. I

Will lvr - · .. 1M front
of tho Courthauoo In
· Po11Mroy, Melge County.
Ohio. on 1M 4th cloy of
Octobo!r. 1985, .. 10:;!0
AM., 1M lollowiflg -bod
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s- Route 143, Pom-y.
.Ohio 45789:
One 111 1973 Rornboo&amp;,...
MoiMio Homo, Seriol Number
M11430.
Appw iald .t t2,800.00.
Tormoofs.lo:Cooh.
Howard E. Foonll.
Shorilf of
Moivo County. Ohio.
1111 30 (9) 8, , 3. 3tc

Public Notice

Second Subdlvilion of tho · C'--Oiobtct.
Ylllog. of Tuppon Ploino,
Said peen
lit
Molvo County. Ohiq, · Forty ~ 1140,000.001
Volume 4, Pogo 25, of tho Oollort ond ....... bl oold for
Rocoi'dl of Ploto of Molvo ' - 1hon """'.._ of tllet
County, Ohio.
omount.
1. A watlrline eMement
TERMS OF SALE: Fivw
11om John W. Atbough ond Hundied 1*600-00J Dollon
Ethol Albough, hulbond and cuh or '*dllod .,._on doeo
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wife. to Tuppen Plain•·
c - we~. District dolod of - · Soptem'* 7, 1987, and oonllrmotion
rity o f -. of _,od for recording on
Soptem. . 14. 1987, In Deod
Book 233. Pogo 372.
I 2. An olectoictol dio1ributlon
line enriinlnt or right of WIIV
11om J, W. Albough ond Ethol
Modock Albough, his wife, 10
Columbul and Southam Ohio
Electric Company, dotod No-vember 21. 1988, ond - ·
.nod for -.ling on 0.
oom'* 18, 1988, In Deod
Book 229, Poge 899.
3. An olectolool dlolributlon
line eaeement or right of w-v
11om Ethol Arbaugh ond John
Arbaugh, hor h.-,d, to
Columbuo ond Southom Ohio
Electric Co.. dotod April 2.
1985, ond
for ..,.
cording on Atlril 23. 1986. in
Oood BD!&gt;k 223, Pogo 873.

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4. An - ··
dlolributlon
lim~
or right
af W8V
LEGAL NOTICE
loom J . W. Arl»ugh ond Ethol
SHERIFF'S SAU!
Mollod&lt; .Arilatigh. his wife,' 11&gt;
OF REAL ESTATE
Columbuo and Southom Ohio
Tho Stote of Ohio, Meigs Electric Co., doted Auguot 10.
County. Moriefta Sovinga &amp; 1981, and PUll •ted for ...
CDn!pony, P l - . 111. cording on November . 9,
John R. Aeon. ot al. Dofolnd. 1983, in Oood Book 219.
onto. c - No. 85 cv 181.
Pogeo 881. 687. 873.
6. A 1 0' M,T..,. from J.
In punuonco of on 0 - of
Solo IIXII judgn.MI in tho W. Arbaugh and Ethol,._
- - o c t i o n . l w i H Arilaugh, hill wile. 10 Colum·
oflor ot public auction, 11 tho bu1 and Southam Ohio Elect·
door of the Courthouse in ric Compony. dotod Juno 22,
Pomeooy, in 1M obova nomod 1982. and po
1tod lvr ,.
County. on Friday. 1M 4111 doy cording on July 12, 1982. in
of Oetobor. 1985, II 1011 0ooc1 8ook 21 e. Poge 69.
o'dodt o.m.. tho following
I. A 20'
meut from J.
doo&lt;:riboc1 ... -.oituotoin W. Arbaugh ond Ethol MBIIock
. tho County of Moi91ond StMe Albough, his wile, 10 Columof Ohio, and in tho Township buo ond Southam Ohio Elect·
of Olivo, to-wit:
ric Co.• dotod ~ 2B,
Being Lot 27 of Arbough'o 1961, ond _ . .... for . .
cording on October 5, 1961. in
.Oood- 212. Pogo 7.11.
3 Announcements
7.
1vr public -.a and highWII)'I ond lvr any matten not ·
of reoon1 in Moiga County
EAIN 14.17 HR.
Courlhouoo inoluding onyllena
Wt n.lll assistance in tvaand cllinw which may ariu
lualing arid rtlpOnding lo
ogoinol tiMt PI-ty on oc·
count of labor "' motorial
olaily work roporls submil·
lumiohod - n . righto of
tod by aur !lgllnh throuperaona in J) ca •lion. P«·
ghout tho stale. No ••ri·
10nal taKM and ....llffief'1ts
not diacloood by 1M County
once lll&lt;tssary. Paid to
Too_or_.a
R_,-do. wni"'l
•omploto traito!ng. Work at
04her govemmentel reguhamt. For informaNon end
lltionl or provieiont and lhmle
l'and sail • addrossod, m.n.. which Clln be • ..,.
Uined only by en eumination
stamped annlopo 91/• in·
of 1M of tho Fod&lt;hts long 'o: AWGA, Dopl.
Couru or a~rveyor'a reports.
f, lox 49204, Allanla, GA
Subject to pipo ina m.,. grontod 10 Tup,_ Ploino

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Sheriff

Molvo County, Ohio
Doniot A. Fouoa;
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NOTICE OF. SAU!
By 111r1uo of on Ol'llor of s.te
0111 of 1M Common
Cour1 of Mo1vo County,
Ohio, In 1M .,.. of Tho
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Compony'aPurdlltH.
loginnlng 01 the ioo"'"""w..,tio&lt;lionn
of tho OOolline of. 1.45..,..
lot recorded In Ooed Book No.
222.Pogo188.~oCounty

Deod R - . and 1 point 12

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right anglot 11om tho

Hno ol S - Route No.
1 4 3 : - 8outh 83dog. 40'
E_, 200 fMt. 12 loet from
ond porollel with Mid Nne; -.:o 8outh 8 dog. 10'
240.21oet: lhonot I10fth
78 dog. 122.5 filet:
111encooouth89dog. 10'w•
147.1 loet 11&gt; o fonoo on tho
wea Nne of a 150-IICfe f.-m
deoc:ribod in Deod Book No.
238, Poge 837, Molgo County
Died Recordo; 111enoe nonh
23 dog. 30' .... 258.9 along fence to lho ploco of~&gt;&amp;­
ginning. containing 1.3 acre,
more or leU.

-cyDio1rict.
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R - Oood: Vol. 280.
Poge 19, and Vol. 282. Pogo
533. Deod Rocoi'dl of Molvo

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NOT JUST A STOV~
IT'S A WHOLE HOUSE
HEATING SYSTEM

OLD 6TIME
HEATING
CO.
miles below Galllpolill
Rt. 7
on

OPEN SAT. 10·6 PM, SUN. 12-6 PM

•nt flowere. carda. and
food. other kindneat thown
during the patting ·o f our
wife, mother, end grandmother. A tpeciet thenk you
gOe• to Aawlinga-.Coet•BkJwer~ Funeral Home and
Rev. Crace, and Rev. Ben
Davia for the aervicet , per.
formed. You kindnetl will
never be forgotten .

•Storm Doors

•Storm Windows .
•Replacement Windows
•New Rooting
"FREE ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
~ommerdal Sites
•Sin~le and multi Unit

FOI THE
BOTH
OF lOU

191 8, 1 3, 2tc

Real Estate General

.
E. 2nd St.

Phone
1 · 16141·992·3325

NEW LISTING -In townHouse needs some work but
-.is a bargain' 3 bedrooms,
basement, new hot water
lank. level lot $12,900.00.
OWNERS WANTS OFFER!
On this home in Pomeroy. II
needs work but owner will
sacrifice and accept below
value pnce. Could be good
home or investment Call to·
da1 and make your offer!

.

NEW LISTING -like
BR home on state Rt.
cellar in the hill and
bldgs. 2 acres. Priced to
at $34,500.
NEW LISTING - Braclburyi
- 7 rm. brick veneer. Mo·
dern kitchen. bake &amp; cook
units, lots of nice carpeting,
garage and slorage. level
lot. $29,500.
NEW LISTING located 3 BR hnn'" in Mirl•~IP- 1
port. Close to scn~~"'·-'!'"'e''-1
garage. lg. ~t. ~.o.uuu
RACINE- Remodeled 3
· home near Sou. High.
acres for onl1 $28,000.

'

POMEROY .,.. Central air &amp;
heat, 3 BRs, small lot Re·
duced to $12,500.
POMEROY - 2 lots. 8 rm.
remodeled home. 1II baths,
auto. heat, woodburner, car peting and nice kitchen.
Asking $35,000.
RUSTIC HILLS ..,. Wood·
burning fireplace in the family rm. Modern kitchen, 3
bedrooms, master has 2nd
bath. Tub, spiral stairs and
workshop. Reduced. ·
BRICK RANCH - Cenlral
air and heat, budget about
$110.00 per mo. Can you
beat that. 4 BRs, 3 baths, of·
fice and 21amily rms. Asking
$125,000.

lusin11s forms,
Copy Senic:ts, ltt.

to the loctl Homecoming

2SS Mill St, Midtlloporl
104 Mulberry Aw., Pometow

CONTRACTING

KEN'S ,
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

DOZER, BACKHOE. ·
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SYSTEMS. WATER.
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES,
RECLAMATION, PONDS.
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201 .).
,.

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 1ix16'
UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'K36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614·843-5191
10-G·tlc

~oward

L. Writesel

R~OFING
NEW-REPAIR
Gutters - Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

OPEN/NG AUG-. 21
PICTURE "PERFECT"
PHOTOS
Manv Packages To Choo.e
From - Loweat Priced
SENIOR Packages in Town

FOR ALL YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Re.sidential &amp; Commercial

Call:
B-8-tfc

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

. VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

u

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

31·1 Norlh Stcond
Midolloport, Ohla 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Also Carry
Supplies.

IUSINESS PHON!
16141 9tHSSO

•Wood ~ Cabintlry
• Design and Plonriing

H!AnNG &amp; COOLING !Y!T!MI

Sales I

Strvi~t

Quality lntertherm

Air C ondltioners
He'et Pulitpa. Furnaces

446-·416-446-2112
,·
8/ 12/2 rnos.

.BOGGS

"Free Estimates"
Installation Available
4/4 /tln

GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-71111

RENT A CAR

PERSONALIZED
POOLS

446-4522

VINYL LINER POOL
ACRYLIC WALL POOL
ABOVE GROUND POOL
O•er 400 Chokts

5·7-lfc

CALL

SALES &amp;SERVICE
U. S. AT. 50 EAST

"W• R111 F~t Ufl"

GUYSVILLE. OHIO

U-SA~E

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland. Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dealer

"SPAS"
HYDIOTECM CHEMI~ALS
491 ·Gen. Hartingtr Pkwy.

-AUTO
RENTAL ·
St. Rt. 160 Nolth

Fa1111 Eqal~ment
Parts &amp; Servlee

Milldleport, Ohio
HRI. I 0 a.m. to S p.m.
Oor
1-614
992-2549

Otlllpolls. Ohio

7/11/lfn

1·3-th

Night
1·304
773-5634

6-19-tfn

MANLEY'S

DENNY CONGO
, WILL HAUL .
JUST CALL!

TRASH SERVICE
AND

LIMESTONE

POMEROY

GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL

"011 81111111 ,, 81111

FILL DIRT

BUSINESS-RESIOENTIA1

0• $ml~•"
For Trosh fickup
Service Call .

IO·B·tfc

&amp; '(hildren
Call or Walk In For An

Appointment and Prices
301 3rd St., Ra•ine, OH.
Home: 992 -6712
Or Bus. 949-3031
Aller Aug. 21
B·l9:1 mo . pd,
"VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
•iLOWN IN

INSULAnON

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

992-3194

•Complete Remodeling
•Room Additions
*Roofing
•Siding ,

ROGIR MANLIY, Jl.
IOGIR MlNl(Y, II.

OWNERS
8-7·1 mo.

•Garaces &amp; Pole
Buildings

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

73-80 Chevy 1r.
"' Fenders .........................•-.a
73-80 Chev1 Tr.
D.on ......................... 1100
73-80 Chtvy. lr.
Hoods ......................... s 150
73-U Chevy 1r.
70

Lang Bottom, Ohio

Ph.

141

Free

No Sunday Calls

--~
RT. 62 SOUTH

POINT .PLEAIANI, W. VA.

8 miles from
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge
SINGLE S24. 9$
. •Live entertainment
'Frea HIW •Restaurant
•OI,rripic Pool .

A'.A.A.

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY
•All Types of
Excavating
•landscaping ·
•Basements
•Sewage Systems
•Water &amp; Gas Lines
•Wale; Well Drilling
•Trucking

. 3-D AUTO CENTER
•

1· O·tfn

RAD'IATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiator$. We also
~epair Gas Tanks.
··

PAT HILL FORD
992·21 96
Middleport, Ohio
1·13-tfc

Ph. 614-992-6778

Call: 742-2407

BODY REPAIR SUPPLIES

1-6·1 mo.

Including
New Dundee Ute Model A &amp;placement
For Trucks and Cere

WE ARE YOUR SALES .
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Parts

Paints. Body Flllert. Fibtrglees Resin and
Kite Fle~~:ible Part Repair Products. Poli1hing
ComPound •nd Send Peper• !Selling Wholaule}
73-I&amp;GMP\IDOOISIIUS-'99
ROCKIR PANIU ................;I9 .
73·79 FORD PU FIN~.... 145 CAl CORf!fRI.................... 20
NIW CHIOMISTIP IUMI'IRI .......... •125
1·11·1 mo.

•SYLVANIA

•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR
•SAIELUIE SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Newt • Fill Tl••
Shop '"••leiu
. •• lluly
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TV &amp; APPLIANCE

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

•

YOUNG'S.
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addonl and nunodlling
- Roofing Wid gutter work

-Coneret• work

.

(614) 446·7619 01 (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
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SYSTEMS FROM

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1 NOTICE'!
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
USHING co. tecommondo
thot you do buolnou with
people you know, ond NOT
to !lind monoy through' the
mall until you havolnvolli·
gatod tho offering.
Aoolouronl cbuoinooo · for
1110. Roootauront buolnotl
with 0 · 5 """orogollconoolo
ovailoblo for talo. Excollonf
loc:Otion on Court ·st. ' In
Golllpollo. OpponunltY for
aggr•oalvo lndivlduol to
buHd o oolld buolnHo. Coli
81""448· 0028 tO diiCUII
deteile in confidential including guideline• for Hle.to
potentilll buyer.

rooms, bath , batement ,

good location. 60'a, 3003
Porrloh Avo.. 304· 876·
2381.

1------..;____

For oole by o - . reol log
homo and 15 ocroo. 3 br, lr,
lr, 2'12 both, full boaemont,
lngiound pool, ootellte on.
tonne. barn, other oxtrao .
For more Info coli 8953888. *121,,000.
32 ~obile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USEO MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL' S QUAL·
lTV MOBILE HOME SAlES.
4 MI. WEST. GALLIPOLIS.
RT 36 . PHONE 614· 448·
7274.

22 Monev to Loan

Rodney Home 81 ·Suppty
Center. Rodney, Ohio located between US 36 &amp; St.
HOME OWNERS-Roflnonco· Rt. 588 . Coli 814· 245 ·
to low ll•od reto. Uoo equity 6308.
for any 'purpose. leader
Mortgogo Co., 81 4-592· 1971 Flamingo. 1 1x86, 3
3081.
BR, e~~:c . cond. C&amp;~ll 614446-0684 altar 6:00 PM .

...... GaiiiP'oHs........ . .. .... f,.iimerov .........
&amp; Vicinity
8 Family Yard Sole Sept .
4 ,6,6 . 8 milo• out Rt . 218,
on Bumt Run Rd. firlt road
on leh past Bailey Chapel
ChurCh. School clothea, recliner. chair, Home loterior
hanger. keroaene hea~ar ,
cUrtains. TV . new bad
· 1preads, IO:tl more.

2 Family 6th &amp; 6th, house
juat off 141 at Centenary on
Uncoln Pike. Thu'"'·· Fri. &amp;:
Sat . Lawn mowers .
shredder, rototiller, tools. all
size• clothing. Di•hes, !e·
welry, linens. crochet items.
hair dryer, mirror, chairs.
Sweeper &amp; misc. ·

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

.. -·~ -·-- ~~.- ... ·-.-.- ... ·- --'I• mile on 143. Sept . 8th &amp;
7th . Girl ' s sizes 5'· 8 .
Wornen'J sizes 10, man's
sizei 34. large furniture,
winter clothing, misc.· Rain
or shtna.
·

133 Butternut Ave. Friday&amp;: ·
Saturdev. Dinette .... crib,
bikes. hobby horse, chalrt,IWivel boat seata. jeana.
tieautician smock topa. col·
lectebles. much more.
Sept , 6th , 6th, 7th. 10-6.
Alice Williams. Vine St.,
Racine. 0. Baby clothes,
girl-boy , newborn and up.
Maternity clothes. misc.

Gige~iic Garag~t Sale con·
tlnUB!I through Sept. ,Many
more items, clocks, knives, Guy Russell. Noble Sul!)mit
tools. watches, flowa;s, CB . Rd .. Middleport . Cloth•og I
baaa antenna . Clothing all mostly women' s siz.e 20VJ).
8516 oftor 6:30 waekdoyo .
sizes. mans. women&amp;. child - glasaware, books, cunains.
· rens. Lots mora. Open 9-5. 4 misc . Sept. 5th. 8th. 7th.
Wontod :old pianoo. Poylng 23 Professional
1970 New Moon 12•60 2
miles from HMC on old Rt. · 9 :00-6:00.
· ·
3 Announcements
$20 ond e40 ooch. Firat
Service•
bdr. good .cond with under- . 160 Evergreen .
floor only. Write giving
pinning, oil heat, $5,000.
Near Vinton . Thursday dlrecdona. Witten Pianos.
Call -814·268· 6647 .
Beck Porch Sale 630 Third Saturday. 9 -s : Rt. 180 to
Box 1 B8 , Sordlo, Ohio
SWEEPER ond oewlng ma·
AVe. Girls winte~ clothes. Jackson Pike-right on She·
43946.
Plano Tuning lBO&amp; CHVJ 1976 mobile home AC
chine repair, parts. and
·
-lollall tuning price .
ahoes &amp; boots. O.V.C .S . pherd Lane .
oupplieo.
Pick up and
woodburner. dryer, blocks &amp;
jacket. ColleclorQiall, aome
Old lndlon motorcycle. 304delivery, Davia Vacuum ~75·4681.
Water walla drUied and aer- underpinning, t7.BOO. Call
antiques, odds &amp;: end1. Garage sale Sept . 9th &amp;:
Cleener. one half mile up
vtcod. Pricooon roquool. Call 814-379-2418 or 81 4 -446·
Thurs. 6, Fri. 6 &amp;: Thurs. 12 &amp; 10th. 9 till 5. 1 mile north of
Georgeo Creel&lt; Rd.
Coli
614·742·3147or814·992· l-2-27_7_._ _ _ _ _ __
Fri. 13. 1 0 -SPM. Rain or Chester then two milet on
614-448-0294.
Texas Rd . ·cp.82 .
5ooe.
f lliiJIII'/1111~111
shine.
Owner In rest home. Great
Serv11:P.s
Balloon• for Get Well. AnniPIANO TUNING AND RE· buy on 19B1 14x70 mobile
4 Families Yard Sale 1 st. Saturday, 7th. 10:00-3:.00,
verservs. Birthdaye, parti11.
PAIR, back to IChQol dla- . home, 3 bdr.. 2 baths . Time neKt to Clay School. one day. 522 Grant St. ,
Singing Gorrllla . Coli Bol·
counu. fr11 eatlmatlta, equipped kitchen. 2 built in
Sept, 5 &amp; 6, 9:00-7 All sizes Middleport . Chitdrens jeans.
loono &amp; Co.'S1 4-446-431 3.
Ward'• Keyboard. 304-676,. AC. storage building. in eJtc . ~f clothing &amp; misc . ite'!'s .
bed spreads, trumpet. cur·
11 Help Wanted
5500 or 875-3824.
cond .. on ·rented lot, Only
ta ins. misc . Rain canc~ll .
You can slim upforaummer.
&amp;12,000. Call Wiseman
W.W .B.C. Bake Sele KrogAll Natural Weight-lou pro·
Roal Eotato. 614 - 448 ·
er's S,a t . Sept . 7th. Pro.cteds 4 family . One day-Saturday,
gram cen help y'ou lose Drive 1 new car in 90 days,
3843.
for Bailey Chaput Building Sept. 7. Furniture, tools.
Re~ l b t~le
1 0..29 plua pounds in your selling Tupperware panclothing, little . bit of everyFund.
firat month or your money lima. Coli •ftar &amp;PM. 1114·
1 4x70 mobile home, 3
thing. 426 Spring Ava ..
boco. Coli now 614-742bedrooms, 1 v~ bath, washer
Sat. 7. 9-6 . At. 141 frOfTI Pomeroy. 9 to 1
2B8·6237.
2328.
and dryer. porches. gaa town 3 mi . past lincoln Pike .
31 Homes for Sale
furnace.
Must sell . Call
Beter-N·Ben fireplace inaert 2 Peach Circle, across from
Beeline offara free clothes.
AA Criaia Pregnacy CentM'. good money. no ceah.invett·
814-949-2368.
woodburnar
, draperies , Middleport Park. loti of
Government homes from t 1
Confidential. Free pregschool clothes, drapes, unifoodslicer .
ment. Work vour own hours. (U fepelr). Also dellquent tax Furniahad 2 bedroom mobile
nancy teat and-or Informaforms, toys. misc . kitchen
Coil after &amp;PM. 81 4·2B6· property. Coli B05·6B7· homoand lot. Coll814·949·
tion. Phono 614-742·2629,
1st. This Year. 3rd. house Items. Some of everything!
5237 .
8000 ext. GH-4582 for 2263 .
Collect if necessary.
Rodney 'C ora Rd. Infant , Sat . · Sept. 7, 8:00-5:00.
information.
1--- - - - - - - - Rt.
Sun. Sept. 8, 10 :00·5 :00.
clot~lng . uniforms .
toddle
Froo lingerie, good timo, 1 - - - - - - - - - - WHY PAY MOREl .Mobile
I have room in my home for
Mon. Sapo . 9, 8:00· 1:00.
elderly people. Phone 61 4- undercoverwnr,partyplen. 2 bdr., fully carpeted, vinyl home additions and mobile Yard Sale 5th, 6th. 9-7.
Coli after &amp;PM, 814-288- oidlng, largo lot. otoraga officaa by ROOM ADDI387-714B.
·
"' ·· · _
Cultivator . c edar chest, Mon. and Tues. Sept . 9th
6237.
· bldg., garden, reotrlctod. TIONS, INC. 1818 Wa·
misc. Vz mi. 'south of Rio and 10th. 10:00 -4:00 p.m.
827,600. Coli 614·268· ohington Blvd •. Belpre, Ohio
Nooded lmmodiotoly: 100
277 Main St .. Middleport:
Grinde
on Rt. 325.
46714 .. Coil 61-4 • 423·
people seriously intare1ted Wanted: Someone to mow 6200.
Ohio . Last day. each article
In losing weight. 1-800- gro11, 2 acroo. Coli 814· 1---'-------: 5826 . ·
Giant Friday. Saturday. An - or fill a bag for 81 .00.
Rio Gr1nde, now 3 bdr .. full
992-9991. Robart &amp; Judy 448·8181.
tiques. appliances . . tools.
basement. nice lot. large 1970 PMC 3 bedroom. Tip clothes. above Cheshire. Women ' s, men's, and girl's
Hartooo, Rt. 1. Box 310. - - - - - - - - - l cEasy
A11embly
Work
I
rear
deck
with
valley
"
view.
out.
furnished,
eir,
washer
Creoton, NC 2881 5. 1·91 9·
Ohio. Beside J &amp; R Restau- clothes. household. ·misc .
8800 .00 per 100. Guaron- Priced to Mil 839,600. Coli and dryer. owning . 88900 . rant, 9 -5.
386-8B08
items. 1 mile from LangsVille
·
toed poymont. No 614-448. 8038.
Call814-992 ·7479.
C.R
.10. Dexter Rd . Sept.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED. experience-No aalet. Datella 1------~--3 Family Yard Sale . Ta- 9. 1o., , . , 0:00·6:00.
inaured. ra11onable r.-tea. oond oolf·oddrouod 1109 Adrion Avo. 3 bod· 1979 Uberty, 14x60 tolel bluaw, clothing, books.
1t1mpad envelope : Elan Vi- rOoma &amp; lot, $39,000. Call alec. 2·bedroom with garden housewares , numerous
Coil 304-878-2338.
tol -716 3418 EntorpriH 814-446-~718.
tub. Good cond. $8,500. other items. 2 miles from
Rd ... Ft. Pierce, Fl. 334B2. 1 - - - - - - - - - - 304-876·5B65.
town on SR. 688. Saturday
3 bdr. large living room, lull
4
Givnway
only .
HVaianiat wanted. pan-time baument, *29,000 or 1-97212x66 Schultz Mobile
1-2 days per week In II. . •4.000takeoverpaymanta. Hom"e with 7x11 Expando Garage Sale ~apt . 6, '7'. 9 til
wood burner. air condition. 5 . Bedspreads, toys. handTwo female part Terrier growing prectice . Send let· Call814-446-7360 .
tar
and
retume
to
R.
L.
Wllher
and dryer, all ap- made Cabbage Patch
puppleo, 8onji typo. Very
&amp; Vicinity .
Spne10ron. SDt.••D.ASI.h. on7o1. 5 Ohw1•0· Newly remodeled. carpale~.
pliencea. living room, dining clOtheS . Child thru adult
offectlon•te. Aloo, block &amp;
U
furnance. batement. car- room. bedroom •uite; 2 c'othing . Jeans • dishes. St.
white femele kitten . Call 46701.
.
port, deck, new wtndow• porcha•. underplnn g.
At. 778. 5th house on left.c
814-388-8510.
\
1--~-----and doors. 84 Mill Creak,
$7,000. 304·882·2S
BasemBnt Safe. Roger Po-&lt;
Choir Director for Heath Golllpollo.
on Palestine Road.
weill
lots
of
children's
clothing.
1 yl'. old femele 'lh Air.d ale,
United Methodiat Church,
M.OBILE HOMES M
soma adult. Numerous mjac. Friday, 9:00AM to dark. All
apayed . Coil 81 4·387·
Middloport. Call 614-992· M'ake offer 2 bedrooma. 1.2 lniUrad,
reasonable rat81. items, Sat. 9-5. Greenacres sizes. office desk end c~air .
7727.
6438.
acret, 2 · car garage, all Call 306-&amp;76-2338.
Sub .. fourth hou•e in 'circ;le '
reasonable offer• conaiYard Sate, Fri and Sat, 2610
3 kittens white, yellow &amp;
Car Nleapereon . Pick up dered. In Pomeroy. 614- 1970 Shultz 12x60 mobile off LeGrande.
end 2614 Jackson Aw .. 4
gray. 4 .. wook Old. Good application 1t Pat Hill Ford Jn
home, axe cond. 304-676- Yard Sale 9· 7·85. 29 Porta- familiea. bedspread. drapes.
mouoar . Coli 814·258 - Middleport. Will interview at 878-2513.
2902 or 676· 2089.
mouth Rd. Clothes. bicycle. tabla. boys clothing.
6023 or 614·268·8303 . ·
a later date.
~4 bedroom houH.
Coal
toys. misc. items.
Price reduced 1977 Beron.
Yard Sale·, 2617 Mt. Varnon
Free klnans. Good mouaera. Wanted:· Full time reception- atoker furnace and gas furnace. Wood burning fire- 14X70, 2 br. all elec .. central Garage Sale 3 mi. out Rt. Ave .. Friend Sat. Sept 6 &amp; 7,
Coli 614·992·7077.
ist needed for dental office. place in family room. Call air,
underpenning, storm 160. Priced to sell. Thurs. &amp; Keglevs.
Previous experience in book·
windows. metal outbulld· Fri. Sept. 6 &amp; 6.
·Ouckt to give away. 614- kltltplng and office akllla 814-949-2263.
Yard Sale. Sept. 3,4 ,5,6,7.
ing;, axe. cCmd . See to
949·20B3.
preferred but not required. If Duplex:. Rent one eide.live in appreciate
304-875-2196.
101 Smith St. Henderson.
5
Family
Yard
Sale
5
miles
you ere cheerful. dedicated
out A:t. 2 .1 8 . Saturday Sept . w. Va.
Hampateta to give away. to health, li'nd enjoy working other or can be made into
single home. Coal and gee
1970 12x85 3 br, 1'12 batha, 7. Pam MoOney.
'
61 4-992· 7880.
with the public, .plaaaa aena furnaces. New roof. Call utility
room, underpinned,
Yard Sale. Fri &amp; Sat. ·1 96
resumes to The Daily Sen· 814-949-2263.
304·676· 7968 or 304· 675· Garage Sale Bob McCor- Pari! Dr.. 9: 00 till 3 :00,
1 Yt yHr old. small Pekinaae tlnel, Box 729 R, Pomeroy,
3797 .
mick Rd. behind American Avon bottles.
to give to good home . by September 18.
House for sale. 4 large
Legion first this year. Loti of
614-992-3694.
.
rooms. 'h bath, gas furnaCe,
Yard Sale. Too many items
everything.
Fri. &amp; Sat . 9-4.
Wow/1 3 territoriel open
to mention, 104 Horton.St ..
Tomatoes to give away. Call with Avon, es.oo to start, new roof and siding. storm
windowa. extra lot. Located
Gorogo Sale 700 Third AVa. Mason. ·W. Ve . Clothi~Jg ,
81~·687·8518 after 4:00
Point Pleasant, call 304- 4'09 Broadway St .. Middle- 35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Thurs. ,' Fri., &amp;: Sat. 1 OAM till misc. Thurs thru Set.
pm.
876·1429.
port. Call 814-992-2097.
eve. Baby items II clothes.
.
·lcApproJt. 1 acre lot, in Porter, Furniture, · boys clothes, 15 family ylird sale, Thurs .
2 Bugle dogo. 1 mole. 1 .
3 bedroom houae on 4.40
Fri. Sat, 9 to 1. Balow Sitters
female, 304·675·8489.
12
Situations
acres, central air. fuel oil with water $&amp;,600. c.u._m_o_r•_·_ _ _ _ _ __
Jewerly. Gallipolis Ferry,
614·388·9769
oflor
6.
Wanted
furnace, wood burner. alum6,6,7 4 Family . Lincoln Pike, r,in or shine . little of
Puppies to give away, 6
inum siding. storm win·
2Y2
miles from Northup, evervthing .
WMka old, part Doberman,
Large trailer lot for rent on
dow1. double-car garage, 1h
9:30 to 5c00 . Baby bed &amp;
304-875 -75~9 .
Bulaville-Addiaon
Rd.
Call
Yard Sale, Fri &amp; Sat. 2005
Room/Board w!'h family mile from Cheater on Route 614·387·0232 .
other childrens items.
willing
to provide support 248. Call 614-986-4294.
N . Main St . Children• to
Kiltena. short and long
Hrvicet for gentleman age
haired. 304·676-6043.
Building lot for sale in Rio Garage Sale September 7, adults clothing, appliances .
66. Contact Joann: 61 4· 3 bedroom home. 15 a&lt;:res. Granda, Oh. Coli 614· 246· Saturdey. 9 to 6 . 162 furnit ure and misc .
1acre lake. New kitchen and
Chillicothe Road~ Adult 8a
2 baby gerbils. 27 doyo old, 445-B146.
bath. Full basement. Call 6144.
children• clothing. toys, cur- Yard Sale, 3 fainily , Sept 6 &amp;
•• 1 pair or aeparale. 304·
7, 2219 Oak St. , e little of
Will care lor oldorly in my _8_14_·~9_4_9_
·2_&amp;_0_3_
. _ _.__
misc.
titins.
875· 7441.
.
1 acre land with driveway.
1
everything .
1
rural
water.
cistern.
septic,
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~~~~, =?~~H~J5~oya only. Froo :' all fumilur,. opplian· electric yatem &amp;: dawn Garage Sale Sat . Sept. 7,
1
cea. riding lewo mower, light. on VintonGlen Sum- 9-6 . Crouae-Beck Road. Call Large 6 familv Yard Sale.
8 Lolt and Found
radar ra11ge with purchase of mit Rd. off St. Rt. 180. Call 814· 446· 30!13. Goo dryer, firs1 time this year , lot'• of
all electric home on corn• 614· 388 -8140 .1
baby clothing, woman &amp;
1 8 Wanted to Do
baby bod. mottreoo. wolker.
lot in Syracuse. $43,900.
car seet, plevpen, babv mens. Avon. curtains, furniCall814-992-3078 or 614·
LOST : orange winged
ture, toomuch to mention.
101
446-274&amp; for appointment. 180 acret on Hemlock Road 1 °__ _h_•_•. _m_i_sc_._io_e_m_•_·_ _ 2625 Jefferson Ave, corner
Amazon parrot downtown
south of Ravenswood. A •Galllpoli1, may respond to Will peint trailer roofs &amp;. cut
Real at $400.00 per acre, Yard Sale Sat . Sept. 7 . Bush from tennis court and Stete
name 'B.J.' If found plaaaa oobiocco. Call 61 4-258· 20 acres, 3 bedroom coun- free gas, timber and building Re1idents. Shoestring Rd . Road garage , Sept 5 , 6 , 7 .
1528.
call, 81 4·446· 1 488.
,try home with 1'Y:I bath•. aitea. Call304-273-5166 or Lamp 's tables. diShes, misc .
Yard Sale. Sept, 6 &amp; 7, 3
fully carpeted, kitchen ap- 273-5480 eak for 'linn.
lost: Gray and whlte wolf Painting, interior, exterior, plianca• included. full bate·
2 Family Yard Sale sat. Sept. miles out Sand Hill Ad ,,
looking· dog . 1001bo. Loot in rooflng, general repair, 12 ment with fireplace, family 61 "'/2 acrea 1Q miles N . of Pt. 7 on Vinton Eno Rd. 2 mi. off trailer on leh with white
Danville aru. 81 4· 742· yro. ..p. Coli 81 4-448· ropm. 2cergoroguttachod. Pl. on Rl. 2 . 304-676-2889. of Rt. 564, 9 :00 to 5:00.
wooden fence .
3769.
Coli 814-992·5084 .
2264 or 814-992·2810.
Yard Sale. 168 MaYo Drive ,
3 Family Yard Sale Fri . &amp;
27 fenced acroo. 6 year old
COLEMAN WATER WELL
New He von. Sat. Sept 7th, 9
Sat. Crown City, acrou
DRILLING
log house. Need• comAM to I.
Public Sala
from Dairy Boy.
8
P,ump aalea. lervice. Regia· plated. Greet hunting cebin
&amp;. Auction
Re nlals
t8rld in Ohio. All wortc. or 1ummer home. l.oceted in
guaranteed . Coil 304-273· Roodovillo, Ohio . t28,000.
2811. Ravenowood. W. Yo. Muot ooll . . Call" 814·742·
42 Mobile Homes ,
41 Houses for Rent
RICK PEARSON Ai.JCTIO·
2824 .
tor Rent
41 Houaas for Rent
NEER SERV!CE. ~otato, Work Wanood, Corpontor
House for rent in Middlefarm. antique .. liquidation work. remodeling. room ad- Chalet IQg hor:nt:""}" miles
port. Coil 81 4- 992 ·280~ "Furnished 2 bdr'. on Eastern
AI". Licensed Ohio and ditlon. plumbing. . repairt. from town, 3 acres. 3
3 bdr. 2 bath, Che1hlre .
5
Weot VIrginia. 304· 773· · Phone 304·876·4322 .
.
Available
9-1
Sec'.
dep.
&amp;:
j
.=
•ft
_e~r_:..
P ·_m_._ _~--:-;­ AVa; $175 mo .. , 190 dep.
bedroom, fuU bo•menl, 10'·
·
8785 or ~04· 773.54;30.
111 elec, large deck, 5 yeart ref. r'ttqulrad . Calll14-367- House and beth, hugeyard·in Call614-256- 1187.
old, 164,000.00, 8Yz per 7587 or 703 ·258 · 016~. ·
Racine aroa . Call 614 -992· .· Mobile horile. Call eve's,
coni loon, 304·876 · 6622 .
5 85 8
9 Wanted To Buv
3 bdr. full basement. central 1- _ _ _ · - - - - - - - - : - - 614-446 -050B .
Clean, well cared fOf . 3 alr, fireplace. Green school 2 br hOuee , 30 4·676 -6763 .
2 bdr . with wuher. dryer&amp;.
We pay e111h for lata moMI
bedrdoomo. 1Y, INiiho. DR. dl1trict. available imme·
fenc.ed
va rd . Behind Zi~n ·s
dlotoly.
t326
pluo
dop
.
Call
ciHn ueed car~.
LA
and
kitchen
with
built
iri
21
Buainess
Landing
. . S196 ·mo. plus
Jim Mink Chov.·Oido Inc. ·
oven. atove and refrigerator. 8, 4, 852· , 367.
42 Mobile Homes
Opportunity
utilities. Sec. dep. Call 614FemHy room i,n baHmllftl; 2
Bill Gono Johnaon
for Rent
448· 140B 8AM·6PM . Coli
car garege:. Within welklng 3 bdr. hou81. ref. &amp;. diip. in
814·448·3872
61 4 · 446 · 8080 51\M ·
Continuous Outler Bual· dlatanae of grocery. church Golllpollo . Call 61 4· 446·
10PM.
no11, lncludeo 1973 Chevy ond tohool buo. 304·875· 8078.
2
bdr.
fumi1hed,
all
utilites
lllp von. outt•r lllllldng 4804.
Houn for rent or 11111 wtth pd.. except Ifact.. conve- 12x60 2 bdr .. 2 mi. from
ma·chine •nd luppll•a. Coat
·
optkm
. 3 bedroom• flinch. nient loc8tlon, security dep- Holzer at Evergreen. Child•'12. 000.00 mutt . . u 2 br houH 1-2 dopooil
Call
oait rauqlrod. Coll814·448· .ren accepted. Availabl• in
f7.500.00. Coli 304-273- 8160. monthly. 304-876· family room, .. llvlngroom,
3-4 doya . Coli 81 4-448·
kitchen with appliance•. B558.
5185 or 273·8480 •lk lor _4_3&amp;_8_._ _ _ _ _ __
3697
or 61 4· 246 -5223·.
utHity
room,
two
car
garage.
1
Unn
AU or port of mol. wholo·
'
..... or eervlce bu1lneu In
Furnished, AC, cable. no cl~y
3 bedroom home. Gellipolla *44.00 goa budget, ~360
taxes bel!llutifut river view. 1n 2 bdr . mobile home for rent.
Own your own Fashion Ferry. Financed by FHA . per month . Coli 614·446 ·
tean.~~~ga . Fatter's Mobile C&amp;ll R &amp; A Mobile Home
Store. 100'1 o!Not'l bran do . Make an offer. 304-675 - 4829.
Home Park, 614·445· 1602. Pork. Call 614 ·448-0527
lnfant to olro 52 . 815,900 3834 or 875-4277.
after 3P.M.
Wantld old furniture, round
lnvaatment includes 1- - - - - - - - - - 2 bedroom houoo . 8200 o
2 bqr. air cond. , new carpet.
toblot, cu.,-do, chloro,
111,0001nvontory,flxtureo, 3 bedroom houao, 10 acreo •. month plut dopooit. 81 4·
book011-. chlltl, wiolc•
I heat,
privl1e lot I~ 2 bdr. mobile home, ex·
rt·Ordor HIVtoo. ouppllea •111.000.00. Good hunting, 992-8722 after Bpm wHk·
Galllpollo . Coli 814· 448 · poneto LR. Call 814·446·
turnlturo. Coli 114·448· • Md """"· Coli Nowl Mr. Golllpolit Forry areo, 304- dayo. Anytlmtl Sotunloy ond
4203.
.1409.
L._
3759
_
. _ _ __
Sunday.
878'-8878.
Tate 704·274-1111.

Want to buy :electric typewrlter wl1h corrylng caoo.
Good condition. 814-992-

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t PHONE 992-7075 ~ :,~!:te~ii~lllpollt.
t
N"'W ttltr/nd A/1 01
Mslgl County
.i 1_:_~-=~44_e:_2~_:'_.~_c_o._c_au
t
and ,.u,oundlnd'
V

-Plumbing 1nd electrk:1l

Aluminum erep. Sell your
aluminum acrep direct tq,t,he
smelter. Buying 111 grlldet of
aluminum. Premium paid for
large loada . Call for quote.
Scipio En•rgy, I!IC•ted 1&gt;,o
miles •••t of Paoetown on
Townohlp R011d 141 . Moigo
County. 814·992·34811.

!

o&lt;

8·13 lfn

~

Buying dolly gold, , lllvor
colno, rlngo,jowolry, otorllng
woio, old oolno, Iorge cur·
rency. Top pricoo. Ed. Bur·
kott Borbor Shop, 2nd: Avo.
Middleport. Oh. 814-8923478 .

Homes for Sale

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

LISA M. KOCH, M.S. ·

:i ·Licensed Clinical Audinlogist

,

992-6215 or 992·1314
Pomeroy, Ohio
·
12·8·11c

1101/t Wut Main StrHt
Pornwoy, Oh.
Now is Fully Stocked With All Your

•ZENITH

304-675-6276

Doors ,_,,, ......:........ $1 'S

78-79 Ford lr.
11

552 50
· 80~S~ F~;jj·r;: ........
.
Gri1111 .. ................... •38 .SO
Hoodo .......:...,............. 1145
73-79 Chny. Tr.
83-IS Ford Ianger
Ro[br Panels ...............s2s
Hoods ......................... '130
73·79 Chny. 1r.
83·85 Ford •longer
Cab Corners ..................120
Grilles ......................... ,.f7S
New an~ Uud Auto Glass - late Model Parts
9·IHtn
WHALEY'S.:AUTO PARTS
Rt. 681 West, Darwin Ohio
992-JOI3

New Homes Built .
''Fre• Estimates"

73-79 Ford Tr.
· fenden ......................,..s,a
73-79 Ford Tr.
Doors ......................... 1135
80-85 ford Tr.

73-~9"'/'h.:;..i;:· ...... :.... $

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. lodt, Iron,
wood, cupboonlo. ch0 1oo,
choott, bookoto. dloboa.
otone Jon. antlquH, gold
ond oliver. Wrlto·M.D.
Mlllor, Rt .2. Pomeroy. Ohio
46789 or coli 81 4· 992·
7780.

31

... ·· "F&gt;f fiieasa.nt: ...

MIDDLEPORT

992·3410

We do W•ddings, Families

SII!IdiDbrft-.•....!:.

20 years

-

•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and &lt;:~1Rv1

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

.. Free Eltimates'"
UU COllECT:

HOME NAnONAL BANK
949·221
nm

All M1h1

•Washers •Dishwashers

949-2263
or 949-2969

4/29/lln

Housing .

lEMMEn'S MOilLE I
MANUFlCTUIED HOUSING

985-3561

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Worked In home area

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with 3 bedrooms, 2 complete baths. dining
room, living room and large recreation room. Located on 8
acres. Large farm pond. Racine
area.

3/2/tln

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE US£1

EUGENE LONG

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

992-3345

J&amp;F

COUNTRY - 8 rm. lamily
home, central air and heat
equipped kit, stove, refrigera·
tor and d~hwasher. MosHy
carpeted. 2nd waler tap.

REALTOR

Furnilun, I!Jd4ing

Sopt. 9 lhru 20

992-5875 Or
742-3195

Sue
Helen, ~iljl &amp; ~:

PlUI: Olfiet lupplios &amp;

ligns, Rubber Stomps,

RIVERVIEW - 3 BRs, for·
mal dining, woodburning fi·
replace, basement, FA gas
furnace and level lot Offer
wanted .

FREE PARKING
Murphy, lliltGn Roush,

y,, P•lo~llg N11a

HAll CUT &amp; STTU ...$7.50

Tanning Spocial ........... $3 5
11 S.llioM-AII month lont
t-1.-1 mo.

WtTH AWANTAD

''' All

and Graduation'
Stationery, Magnetic

Game of your choice.

G'n SOME BREAD

THE QUALITY
PRINT -SHOP

PH. 992-3912
Sign up 1nd win a frN paaa

216

NEW LISTING - St. Route
143 - A newer 3 bedroom
ranch home. 2 baths, equipped
k~chen, on appro!. 2.35 acres.
Includes ch~ken house, slor·
age bUIIdin&amp; garden space.
$35,000.00.
.

_IJ.f

,,, l(lfh,

' Clerk

E.M"ainLC.IiQIII.~

·~
.. ~'
"

muNG &amp; TANNIIG SAWN
3rd St., Srracust, Oh.

Vehicle to bo oold • is with

Mary HobOtontor.

Commercial
•Pevelapments &amp;

742-2027

no u·
Blda
to bo
o
b - in
-loci
IIIWolopot
morkod "Bid on 1981 Sho·
riff a cer."
Tho lloonl of MOigo County
ComrNuioner1 ,......,.. , the
right to oc:oopt,. ..;.rt any"'
•aH bida.
MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS

•Rosidtntial &amp;

Aftor 5 Call

Ph. 16141 li4J-S4:zs

NO MONEY DOWN

Cerd of Thanks.
Tho family ol Ruth Toto,
woUld like to thank ell who

•Insulation "

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992·6931

Card of Thenkt .

pd.

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

-PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

~-

'

113 OFF

1

s 1ri'/~i~',

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION

. REPAIR .

Minimum ..
......,_,.llbleoble bid U.OOO.OO. Vllhlc:lo moy bo
lnopectod during daylight
hauoo at 1M Molvo County
Oanoge, Rock Sptnga Rood,
.........,.,, Ohio, by maldng
oppoin- · with Shorilf'o

&amp; IH
•

Food

Also Transmission

......,Sodon.

'

SALE

;

- " Weuladty Accept

ACCENT

REALTORS
Hensy E. Cl•land. Jr.
992·6191
Jean Trussell 949' 2660
Dottie Turner 992·5692 ·

PRE-SEASON

n.•

:

":00. AM-5:00. PM

Public Notice

HARRISONVILLE - 28 acres
of vacant ground. Several
good home sites. Owner willli·
nance with a $500 downpayment at 13% interest and payments of $12021 a month for
15 year~ $10,000.00.

•HEATS TO 3,000 SQ. FEET
•USE FREE STANDING OR
AS FIREPLACE INSERT
•GLASS DOOR
•AIR TIGHT ASH PAN

Food Stamp Offi~t

3·24-tlc

NEW LISTING- Great location in Middleport and a
spiral staircase make this a
very attractive home. New
kilchen and bath, j bed·
rooms, and a fenced yard.
Only $29,900.00.

KltiDLEWOOD

Midtllaport, OH. 45760

HO.UIS Mo Sat

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

for
than two~thirda
1213ndol 1M ilppl I hllluo.
Tonmo ofStlo: Cooh.
Howard E. Fronk.
Sherif! of
Molal CoUnty, Ohio
111 30 191 e. f3, 3tc

IIEW LISTING .:.. 6eaut1ful
newer split fo1er home in a
great neighborhood plus an
in-ground swimming pooL
Ver1 attractive and in great
condition! Priced lo sell at
$5~.900.00.

1984 Plymouth Horizon
1 P3BM1 8C7ED36941 0
1 982 Pontiac 2000
1G2AD77G6C7567978
The Home National Bank reserves the right
10 bid at the sale and to remove any or all
items for the sale at

16411.'21111 St.
Middleport
lo&lt;aled N,. 1 To The

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

Appo jood ot *3.000.00.
Tho rool _ , , cannot bl oold

POMEROY.O.
992·2259

E

WHOLESALE MEATS
&amp; lULl! FO
ODS

Roger Hysell
' Garage '·

County, Ohio.

·

On
7
10:00 A.M.
The Home
Bank. Racine. OH will
offer for sale at public auction the follow·
ing:

REED IEFINISIIING
New and Old
·
·
·PH. 992·51 2 5
• 222 N. 3rd Avo.

montto~Crtolt Conw·

54 Misc.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Public l)lotice

FOR SAU!
SHERIFF'S CRUISER
Punuont .. Section 307.12
O.R.C. 1M Moivo County
Comm'u'o •• wil receive
-loci bldo untl 12 noon on
Wod.-oy, Sopll!"lbet: 26.
1986. In 1M of tho
Motg. County Commloolonan
looollld . in . 1M Courthouoo.
Pomaov. Ohio, withbidl:tobe
oponod at 2:00 PM and I'IIIICI
oloud lor 1M oolo of 1M
!Oiiowillg whlclo:
·1 1981 FORO LTD.

21

UHd mobtlt hOm••· Call

Subjilal to wotor l n l -

Public Notice

Wanted To Buy

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111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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LAFF-A-0/&gt;tY

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Furnl1hed 2 bdr. troller.
Wllhlr,

64 Mile. Merchandiae
Grovely riding trKtor. 12
hp, mower attachment,
f950.00. 7 MM fllernlngton
rllla with ocopo. 367 SmHh
and W0140n pll1ol, 32 outomadc 8tretta Dlttol, 304175· 1 578 or 875-7118.

PRESCRIPTION

dryer,

CIOII to
Holzera &amp; town , T,.th &amp;

ORu&lt;ss

water paid. Call fo r informa ~
tlon. Coli 814-448-4063.
1 2x60 2 bdr .• unfurithed

SLIGHT PAINT DAMAGE.
Fleahin8 arrow tlgn
U59.00. S1va '2141 Ugh·
tad non·arrow,. •237. Non·
lighted f1 89. Unbelievable
quality! Local .
Foctory:1 (800)423·0163.
· an)1ime. -. .

ref. &amp;. dep . required in
C huhlr1 . C11i 814-4484389 or 304-875-9760.
3 bltdroom trailer. Cal! after
5 :00pm . 814-992-3858.

.

· Two bedr oom ·mobile home
fo r rent ·in Racine. Phone

·Huffy . exertyt1am 15,000,
like naw. f81.00 . 304-17117442 after 5:00.

6t4-387-7148.

2 br furnished trailer.li miles
ou1 Crab Creek Rd . *160.
mp nlh. 304-675-1206.
Mobil

w

home unfurniahed,

Camp Conley arera. 304·

675-1371 or675-3812.
44

Apartment
for Rent

J A C K S 0 N E ST ATE s
APARTMENTS (Equol
Hou• l ng Opportunity!
monthly rent ... rta at '1 89
for 1 bedroom and t204 for
2 bedroom, depotit t200,
located near Spring Valley
Pleu and Foodlend, pool
and Cable TV aveilabla ,
office houra at poul.,.. 10
am to 4pmand7pmto9pm
Monday-Friday. Call 814446·2745 or leave
menage.

Nicely furnithed mobile
home, eft. apt., centrlll air
and hut in city, adutta onty.

Call614-448-0338 .
Furniahed efficiency t180,

utiltiet paid, aMre !Mit~. 607
2nd . Ave. ·Gallipolis, aduttl.
Cill 448-4416 altar &amp;PM .

2 bdr. apt., good locatMln.
redecorated , &amp;149 mo .• utU-

itiet penly paid . Call 304676 - 5104 or 304-875 5388 .

Fumithad efficiency $150
mo. utilitiet paid, 7 Neil
Ave.. Gellipolit. Call 446·
44 16 after 8pm.

Upltaiu 3 room• !t bath.
Clean . no pa11. adultt, ret.
required . ca·n 81 4 -448 ·
1619 .
Furniah•d. S176 mo . pay
own utilities. c .. n 614-446 9244.
I
1 bdr . apt. for rent . 8260
mo. t200 dep. Coil 814268· 8251 . (904-GHJI.

EJC . Location, Z bdr. pertly
furn .. utili1ie1 pd. Call 814448-1467 altar 5PM .
2 bdr. opt. t100 mo. 0100
dep . _req . Call 614·448·
1777.
Riverside Apta. Middleport.
Spacial ratet for Senior
Citizens . $130. Equal Housing 1)pportunitlet . 814992· 7721 .

2 bedroom apartmentt.
New Haven, wVa. Newly
remodeled . In town. 814992-7481 .
1 bedroom apt. for rent .
Nicely located. Contact Village Manor in Middleport.
814 - 992 - 77B7 . Equal
Houting Opportunity.
One or two bedroom apart·
manti in Pomeroy . Furnished or unfurnithed. Rent
negotiable. Call 614-9926723 .
Unturnithed apartment for
rant in Syracul8 . Call 61 4·
992-7689 ·olter 5 :00pm .
Apartment• for rent. 1 with
4 rooms, 1 with 3 rooms.
Sec urity deposit required.
Call 614-992-5908.

46 Space for Rent

N•gh~o oRd. t50mo. l~lo~•·----------------Call 814-448- 1340.
1978 Ford PU with 1983
COUNTRY MOSILE Homo model bad, t460. 1973
Pari&lt;. Rou,. 33. North of Ford PU tBOO. Hondo 4&amp;0
Pomeroy. l.artlo loll. Call 11roa1 bikt t100. Woodl 6
114· 992· 7479.
ft. mower with 3 pt. hitch 1!.
I'TO t900. Call 814-381River c.mp full h&lt;&gt;&lt;* up by 9888 tH 5PM. 814-448·
night. w.ek or month . 114· 0169 altar &amp;.
949-2528 .
Woodworking toola. air
Trililar tp.ICBI. tinefl child- comprellor, 6 •addles. Call
ren accepted, Out Locul1 114-446-4700.
Road , Rt . 1. back of K•K.
Saara 12ft. Jen boat, 3"'h HP
304· 675·1078 .
water cooled motor, oars,
anchor. 3 cuohlono, U50.
Me rcl1aml1 se
Ctll614-246-5025, George
W. Wells, Pteeunt Valley
Rd .
51 Household Good•
12•3 11. pool. t46. Call
814 -367-0273.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofat and chalra priced from
UB5. to t895. Toblao, $50
and up to 1125. Hide-abeda,t390 . end up to
t550.. oolt bodo t145.
Recliner•. e226. to *376.,
Lampo ffom t28. to t125.
pc. dlnettet flom '109., to
435. 7 pc. t1 89 end up.
Wood tllble with ... chair1
$288 IO t746. Dall&lt; t110
up to 1226. Hutcha1, •650.
Bunk bed complete with
manrettel, t2715. 1nd up to
t395. 8oby bad•. •110.
Mettre11e1 or box 1pring1,
full or twin, t83 .. firm, t73.
end •B3. OuHn '""· t225.
4 dr. chol11, •49. 5 dr.
chasta. tl9. Bed fremet,
t20.ond t25 .. 10 gun- Gun
cabinet•. $360. G•• or
electric range• *376. Baby
manreuu, *25 &amp; *31, bed
lr•m•• no. nil. • no.
king freme e&amp;o. Good telec·
tion of bedroom suita1.
rockan, metal cablneu ,
headboard• e38 &amp;. up to
t85 .
Uted Furniture -· Me..l
oHice detkt. 3 miles out
Bulaville Rd. Open 9em to
6pm. Mon. thru Sat.
814-448-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANC~S
We1hert, dryere, refrlgeratora, ranges. Skegg1 Appliencet, Upper River Rd .
betide Stone Crett Motel.
614-446-7398 .
County Appliance, Inc .
Good und appliance• and
TV 1811. Open SAM to 8PM .
Mon thru Sat. 114-4481689, 827 3rd. Avo. Golll polit, OH.
Valley Furniture, new &amp;.
used. Urge taction of quality furniture . 1218 Eattern
Ave .. Galllpolia.

For tela:window air condi.tloner. tiO .OO. More lnfor·
mt11on coli 814·192·1017.

Furnished 1 br apt. Mt.
Vernon Ave, a -c. carpet, 2
utllitlet furnithed . Aduht.
· 63
$186 . 304-875-2661 .
2 br apartment• " in Hendtr·
oon. 304-876-1972.
46

Furnished Room•

For . rent SIRplng Room•
end liGht hou• kHplng
roomo. Park Central Hottl.
C•ll 614-448-0758.

White gold and diamond
nacklaco and ring ul. p1ld
8325. will Mil UOO.; '73

Dodge
Monoco t200.
t400.;304'74
100
Kowa10kl
675·7890.
1
54 Misc. Merchendiae !----------

MotNN; home lot. 1 2' x50 ' 01" Patriot Storag• Building•.
amal'et, 17S ·w a•• paid, 4~ any aize. Di1play at French
&amp; Nail, Ga"i! olio Call 448- City MobHa Homoo in Gtlli·
4418- lPN .
poli1, Oh. Call 614-4469340 or 614-441-8038.
Mobile fW)ma jot 1 m. . out Free delivery or built on your

Trade Canter. New furniture
&amp;. appll1ncat. ulet &amp; Hrvlco. Kanauga, Oh. 8140ne bedroom , totalal.ctric, 1-4_4_8_._7_4_4_4_· - - - - - carpeted . Clote teehopplng. 22 cu.ft . refrigerator-fr. .zar
Call 614-992 -2094.
double door, bottom fr•zer.
frott frH, excellent condi·
APARTMENTS, mob ile lion. Coll814-448-8607.
home•. houtat. Pt . Pleatant
ond Gollipollo . 614 -448- G.E. wether 6 dryer eat
8221 .
•260 . Kenmore washer
U&amp;. Whirlpool2 door relrig·
Lauralend Apertmentt, New eretor 19&amp;. Kenmore drv•r
Haven . Equal Houtlng Op- 1715, Kenmore gaa dryer
portunity. H11 vacancy. For till. G.E. gao dryar f1 21.
mora information call 304- Skaggo Appllancol. Upper
8B2 -3716 .
Rivar ·Rd. Call 814· 4487398.
Furnithed ·one bedroom apt,
adultl only, no petl, call Rafrigeretor 6 ltove. Call
after 5 ,oo 304-875- 3788.
614-387-0409.
Ple~tant .

DP body; tone 300, exerci- •11s. 3o4-77Hoo7.

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Apartment for rent on rtver.
Very nice. Fumiahad. 1
"'droom . 814-949-2 626 ·

2 apta. in _F'oint
304-876-7112 .

.'"

"ThiS is recommended by 4
wn
0 U t 0 f 5 doctors Who O
ShareS i.it the drug COmpany."

740% 2nd. Ave ., 3 bdr..
SWAIN
t190 mo. 513 3rd . Ave .. 1 AUCTION • FURNITURE
bdr .. •136 . Oepotit re· .62 Oliva St., Gallipolie. New
quirod. Cell 814-448·4222 &amp; ueed wood-coalatoves, 6
between 9 &amp; 5.
pc wood LA tuite t399,
bunk bedt *199, antron
2 bdr. AC apt .. large room•. reclinan
new • uted
near Pine Hut, water paid, bedroom •99,
IUitat. renget,
4250 mo .. immediate occu- wringer weehert,
&amp; ahoes.
pocny. Call614-448 -7025.
New livlngroom tultet
f199 -t599. Iampo. oloo
2 bdr. apt, 11 Court St., buying
COli Ia WOod ltOvet.
8325 mo., ref. &amp;: dep. Call Coli 814-448-3159.
814-448-4926 .
Just Available. Unfurn'ed . 1
8R. utilitiet ptid, •260/ mo.
Coli 814-448-9244 9-6 .

Murrey Aiding Mowar; 11
hp, Briggt and Stratton
engine. 304-875 ~ 1 847 or
175-8774.

Antique•

Otk 1tbla • chair~ . Moho·
gany drop leol 1tble with 4
ohtlr~. Old dra-r with
oquoro ntlll . 814-1412801 .

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Miac. Merch1ndiaa

Furoiahed room. range, rl• Firewood-cutup alaba, 1
lrlg . f128, ohort both, oln- truck lood
2-•tao.
glt mala. 911 2nd. Afit .. Pickup lood, you haul •15.
Gtllipoll•. Call 448-4411 HEAP tecaptad. Call 114248· 5804.
of1or IPM.

noo.

Surplut • Army • D,nim •
Rental Clothing. Sam
Son'lerville't. Eett Aevent·
wood, normally open Frl,
Sat, Sun. 1:00 ·7:00p.m.
(Ciooad Sat Sap 7 , Sun Sop
B) Children'• Camouflage.
675·3334.

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66 Building Supplies
Building Material•
Block, brick, "war pipet,
wlndow1. lintels , etc .
CleUde Wintert, Rio Grande.
0 . Coil 814-246·5121 .

1----------Utili1y bldg . tpecial:

30'x40'x9' with track door
&amp; 1 orv. door, t5256
erected. Iron Horae Bulldere,
614-332-9746 collect.
I-B-U-IL_D_E_R_S_ _ _ _ __
C I 010 0 u t •.1 . 5 u r p 1u 1 .
Salvege.
Roof trutt (up to 20'·
•15.001(20'to30'- t20.001
(30' to 40'-$25.001.
AI'•manum
·
..'d'1ng 8' woo d grain
en
twin
4' with loam
Compact &amp;. tpreeding Yew•
19.99/each. Shruded bark bock $39 .95 oq.
mulch t20/PU load. 1 mi . Merble venhy's tope. SeNorth of Silver Bridge. Cell condt ell tlzea choice
no.oo •• ·
614·448-4530 .
Prahung 6 or 8 panel tteel
White 111wlng "'•chine pilint insulated exterior doort
damaged, reg, price '279, t89.96 ... -now *96. Necchl reg . price Prehung . 9 ft. tMrmel glata
'499, now f198 . Nawwith 11eel door'l croiabuck or
·
26 year warranty. Call col- p1nel et 39.96.
1 pc. fibergla11 tub end
lac! 814-386-802&amp;.
shower white and color
1973 Dodga van, 2 baby t1 99.00 to t229.95.
calva;a, Homalite chainsaw. 17'x19' white gold vanity
with top •29.95, marble top
Call614-266-1658.
&amp;: vanity e39.96 .
3 or 6 pc. tub wall kit1, white
King wood • · coal burner, or color t39.91 to t89.95.
oxc. cond., UOO. Call614·
Emboated 2'x4' ceiling tile
388·9817.
aome fire rated 81 .89 ee .
Uke new Spitfire croll bow Sutpanded ceiling grids (12'
alto wt\ltMall compound moln ,.. t2.601 4' ' " 80
centtl (2.' tee~ centt) 110'
baw. Calll14-387-0441 .
well angla t1. 991 .
Davit 300 trencher. Call Colon•l clear white pine
614-446-7841 batwHn· 8- caaing. Window and door
trim 32 cent ft.
SPM.
Veneered interier white ·pine
Colt .46 auto. with alx. door Jamb't t8 .99 pr.
eKtrea cUpe. Excellent t400 3'x15' foil face fibergle11
firm . Call 614-448-0849 intulatlon 8.8. 12 aq .ft.,
•15.95 roll.
olter &amp;PM.
lnColor longated comodea' t
16 HP Lawn Tractor w-42' oiphon jat t89.91.
cut mower 1980 model. 4'x10 ' P.U.C . sewer and
excellent condition, 1960. drain pipe with bell (1 pc.
f3 .49 ao.l (100 pc·tl.OO
Cell614-256-1959.

•..,

4x8 wood an maaonite
paneling woodgrain end
print•. t5.99 to t1 2 .99.
Valve• to $24.96.
PENN'S WAREHOUSE,
Swimming pool for uie 24 Welltton. Ohio, houra 8-6.
11. round. Coil 814-446- Ctll814·384·3645.
3163.
Block, briciJ,, mortar and
Slight point damage. Flalh- maaonry auppliet. Mountain
ing arrow tlgn e2&amp;9. Save Stata Block. Rt. 33, New
Haven. W. V1. 304·882·
t2641 Ugh1td non-arrow, 2222.
.
U37. Nonlightod 1189 .
Unballavobla qualltyl LDcal.
Foclory: 1(8001423-0163.
66
Pets for Sale
enytime.
Oil furnance w · or w -o tank.
Coal ttove never uted •300
naw will ll~e U50. Call
814-288-19&amp;9.

Orgen:B oetavea, 9 inltrument
aound kevt. 190. HILLCREST KENNELS
Boarding ell breeda. Heated
Aefrigerat~r-freezer ca ·
blnat. no. RV air condl· indoor· outdoor facilitle1 .
tioner. New . 1600. AV AKC Doberman puppies:
generator. New . 11,200. Stud SoNico. Call81 4-446RV battery. New . •&amp;o. v. HP 77911.
bench grlndar. t&amp;O . Call
8riarpatch Kennell All 614·843·1147.
breed . grooming. Indoor·
Tanning booth fo' ule. outdoo'r boarding facilitiaa .
Priced to MM. Coll304-882- Engfiah Cocker Spaniel.
3B8 -9790.
2683.
Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel. CFA Hlmetayen, Peraien
by 9, irl. block•. t85. a cord, and Siamete klttant. AKC
delivered. Slab• picked up It Chow pupplo1. Coil 446tha mill, 115. t bundle. 3844 after 7PM .
Approx. 1Vt ton per bundle.
Fem•.. Chihuahua Ia guinea
Call 614-742- 2473.
plg1. Call 014-446-4700.
116 country end wettern
albumt. like · new. All for Welt Highland white territ180. Call 814-992-7713. ers. AKC puppi11, male
t100. WHI&lt;I Wntla KenFirewood t20.00 pickup na!. Cail 014-367·0124. ·
load. •30.00 dtllvarod. Call
304-875-8782 or 876- AKC Doberman pupplet,
f1 211. Ba1gla teO. Black &amp;
2991.
tan Walker croll coon dog.
TONY' S GUN REPAIRS. $25. Call 614-448· 7795.
hot dip roblutlng, olll'fpel of
gunemith wark, t.at ...-vice, AKC raglotarod Mlnltture
Schneuzer. 8 weaka old.
304-675-4831 .
114-992·5295.
Fuller Bruah Producu ,
bruahea, mope. brooftla , Regltta;ed Minleture
dHnlng products and many Schnaurer pupplet . 5
more Items 10 chooee from . month• old. Cocker Spaniel .
Dotloro wtn1td. 304·675· Alto Siamete femele cat.
Callll14·992· 21107.
1090.
Firewood. SeetoMd tleb•.

•eo. • cord. delivered. 7 in.

67

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Muaical
lnatruments

. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel Pege- 11

a.

1970, 22 ft . Winnebago.
Very good condition . Call
814-949-2234 .
1980 2811. Algo travel
tr8iler. Like new with eir.
New 1111. cere~free ewning.
New RV antenna. C1ll 814·
742-2738.

Lowrey Genie organ. bickground mulic ~ays by ltHif,
oxc. cond. 304-876-7659.

00

Bundy Alto Saxephone
UOO.OO. 8 ftt1 Wood Clo·
rinot, good cond. 304-676-

0

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8~90 .

S.

s.rx.mbei e. 1986

79 Motor• Home•
Campers

Bundy Alto saxephone
t3&amp;0. Artley clarinat t1 50.
8oth u . cond . Call 114·
448-4811 after 6 PM .

68

Friday,

Friday. September· 6, 1986

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

1 0 The Daily Sentinel

Page

Fruit
V egetable•

For Nte:tnve' trailer. 8x3&amp;.
*l. &amp;OP. 614-949-2526 .
For r8nt:B~36 trailer by
night or w.ekend or by week
on rlvar. 814-849-2828. ·

PERSONAL.LV, MARl .... .
~·p RAT~ER Ill!
ON V~cAnON~

;73, 31 11. Air 91rNm. new
tiret, carpet, aterao IYit!(lim,
TV bootter, phone Jack;
•11,800.oo. 304 -878 &amp;42&amp; .

Red raapberrlet Teylor't
a•ry Potch, 814· 448-8892
or 814-246-5064. No Sunday Cello .

Ser VICCS

Melrose, Jonathln, Mclntolh &amp; Rembo apple1. Ho-

but-l2==========:;======~~=~

ter.
ney,Dunrovin
10rghumFruit
1!. apple
Farm, St.
Rt. 681, S . of Albany.
11AM-8 :30PM, coli 614··
898-6298.
'h: runner green bean• pick
your own 30 cents a ppound
or t7.00 bushel. Call 614446-4689.
Potatoe1 for tale. Call 614247-4681 .
1 000 lba. potatoet for Ale.
$7.001 buthel. Riding lawn
mower end garden tractor.
GMC 66 pickup truck. Cell
614-667: 6515 after 4:00
p.m.
Canning peaches now avail·
able, open 7 days weak, cell
for price• 11 supply it
limited, 304· 773-6721.
Bob't Market, Mason, W.
Va.
·
Hetf runnen, logan Giants.
pumpkins. Laniert at Beech
Hill, 304-675-1247 .
FFA student hat Kennebec
potatoe1. $10.00 hundred .
Scott Hoover, 304-882 2050 of1or 5 PM .
69 For Sale or Trade
1978 Rabbit . Good running
condition. 304 - 675 ~ 4359 .

Farm Supplies
&amp;
61

Livestock

Farm Equipment

CROSS 1!. SONS
U.S . 36 Wett, Jackton.
Ohio. 614-2B8·8451 .
Ma11ey Ferguton, New
Holland. Bu1h Hog Sale• &amp;
Service. Ovar 40 used
tractore to choose from &amp;
complete line of new &amp;
u11d equipment. Urgeat
telection in S.E . Ohio .
New Idea No . 10 corn
picker, Oliver No. 6 corn
picker, ·woods cornpicker.
Cultlpackert, Oliver whaathrid on rubber. Gravity bed
wagonm 40 ft . grain auger.
grain elavaton. belly mower
for Ford or Fargu1on tractor.
Hay balers. fertilize spread·
ers, manure tpreadert. PTO
driven. Siegler fuel oil heater
a. tank. Other field ready
equipment. Howe' s Farm
Machinery, Rt. 124 &amp;. Mayhew Ad . Jackton , Ohio . Call
614-28 6 -59.44.
1-onw row John Deere corn
picker . Durock boar hog•.
lor~alo . Coll814-379-2145
or 614-379-2370 .
John (W16oon Deere tractor with plows. Will Consider
trade.
Mattay -Ferguson Tractor
and 9 ft . Ma11ey ·ferguson
heybind, farm wagon. hay
roko. Coli 514-949-2234.
Cub Cadet lawn and garden
tractor with belly mower.
Excellent condition . $950 .
Coli 614-992-7401 .
John Deere Model B farm
tractor, overhauled engine.
11111 needt soma work,
t750.00. 304-273-5166 or
304-273-6480 ook lor Linn.
63

Uvestock

71

Autos for Sale_, 72

Trucks for Sale

197B E;hryoler Now Yorker 1974 Chevy Suburban, 9
Broughman, 2 door. Black· paasenger, 4&amp;4 engine. full
•Uver Interior. high mileage. power, •1.600orb .. toftar.
good cond. loaded. Call· _c_al_l_l_14_·_2_4_5·_9_1_5_7_
. __
1
814-448· 7404.
1978 Chevy 'l:o ton. Vary
1980 Toyota Corolla, SR-6. nice condition. t1800 . Call
2 dr .. AC. om-lm ca•-••· 614·949·2801 .
tun roof. 6 spd, delayed
wipen, elec . reer·defroeter, 1985 Chevy pickup truck
rear wiper, alum . meg . only 900 mi111. PS, PB, V.8,
wheels, white letter tiret, •uto .. ti,OOO. 814·949new paint~white) , new front 2660.
brok01, V.G .C. Call B14·
446-7414.
74 Chavy Flaatllda V8 truck
with Kontiki, truck camper,
refrigerater, gat 1nd electric
1978 Chevy 4•4 "' ton. · , and lurn•ca. t2.&amp;00. Call
1977 Orand Ptht good cond. 814-949-2975 or614-992Call botwaan 5PM &amp; \i!PM. 2678 . .
614-446-4745.
1983 Ford Ranger, only
1979 Toyota Corolla deluKe, 15,000 milao. E•c. Cond.
&amp;Kcellent cond., good gat 304-678-8889 altar 6 p.m.
mileage, 6 tpd ., •2.200
negot. 1972 Dattun PU, '82 Chevrolet pickup, 4
good cond.. good gat mi- wheel drlvo, 304-576looge, 4 opd, $600. Call 2164.
614 -446-6262 or614-448·
7404.
'78 Chevy pickup
$3,700.00 . 304-675·
198,4 Volkowogon GT2, 2494.
$6,776. exc; . con d. Cell after
5 , 614-448-46BO.
73
Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
1979 Firebird axe. cond .,
V-6, good gat mileage. 5
1981 Chevy Van. convercreger~. PS. PB . auto. AM ·
fM COli., f4, 100. Call sion kit, low milat. Call after
3 :30 614-446-2818 or
614-446-4717 .
614-446-0922.
79 Chryalar Cordoba AC,
F'B, PS, new tiret. e~~tcellant . 1980 Chevy window van,
cond ., under 40,000 milet. 360, auto with overdrive,
Coli 814-446-0271 of1or loaded with many extras.
low mileage. Cal 614-3796PM .
2341.
1 973 VW Super Beetle ex.
1976 CheVy van. axe . cond.
cond , Coli 614-448· 3028.
Coll614-448-8201 or 8141978 red &amp; white Bronco 4 448-8113.
wheel drive. PS. PB. auto
trent, gO:od cond . Call 61480 Ford van . Good condi ·
245-5818 .
lion. 3A ton·. Good to pull
For sale or trade 1979 trailer or boat. 614-949Thunderbird, loti of extras, 2628.
no rust. good car. Call
1978 Jeep Cherokee four
614-388-9080.
wheel drive. Want to sell or
1974 Chevy Suburban. 9 trade for Plymouth Horizon .
panenger, 454 engine, "full Call 814 -9B5-4227.
power, e1,600 or best offer.
Must sell '79 Ford Super
Call814- 245-9157.
Van, lull cu1tomized. will
1978 Corvette exc. cond . contider trade. t6,996.00.
304-882-3796.
Caii614-446-022B .
1969 Plymouth . Satellite
34.000 actual milas, new
tLret, carburetor. $800. Call
oflor 8PM. 814-3B8-9043 .

75 &amp;ronco t3.600. 81 Cutl81s 84,600. Cruite am-fm
radio, tport wheelt and
mirrort. 304-675-6336.

B1 Improvements
Home
- - -- - - - - - -BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee. Local reference•
turnialwld. Free 11timetet.
Collcollocl 1-614-2370488. day or night. Rogor1
Banment Waterproofing.
Wanted to do roofing, aiding, guttering' or home improvtmtnti.(122GHJI . Call
614·251·62t .
D.and M. Contractors. Vinyl
tiding. repl1cement win ~
dow1, Insulating, roOfing.
new and remodeling, con·
•••, • . Call304-773-5131 .
J .and L. lnatellation. Roof·
ing, vinyl aiding, ttorm doors
end wlndowa. Free ettiw
mateo. Call 614-992-2772 .
RON"S Talevition Service.
HouM calla on RCA, Quazar,
GE . Specialing in Zenith .
Coll304-676-2398 or 614446-2454.
F4nty Tree Trimming, ttump
removal . Call 304 - 6761331 .
RINGLES'S SERVICE , experienced carpenter, alectri·
clan, muon. painler, roofIng (including hot tar
application) 304-676-2088
or 875-7368.

Sterlcs Tree and Lawn Service. atump removal, 3041178-2010 .
Genertl Home Rap1ir. Catpantry. Painting, Remodeling, Wallpaper, Electrical.
Reference•. 304-671 4004.
Buildlnp and remodeling.
roofing, ma•onery, electrical, framing. flooring, dt'f·
wall, bathroom•. kitchen•.
doort &amp;. window lnalellatlon. Call 304-675-2440. I

82

Plumbing

CARTER'S PLUMSING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolia, Ohio
Phone 614-448-3888 or
814-446 -4477

74

Motorcycles

1980 Cutle81 Supreme, ac.
pb, ps, tilt wheel, new tiret,
cruloe, 83300. 304-6761869 after 3 p.m.

1983 Yamaha Horltoga Spociel 650 . Coli 614-4487064 aft.e r 7pm .
·

Excavating
83
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19B3 Hondo CB 1 100,
1 ,084 mi. Mutt nil. Call
614-446-0848.

Good-1 EKceveting, bau·
menta. lootere. drivewaye,
taptic tanke. landacaping .
Coil anytime 614 - 446 ·
4637, Jemet L. Daviaon, Jr.
owner.

1981 Citiation. 164 Park
Dr .. 304 -676-8949.
1976 Dattun Coronet, 2
door, 318 engine. runs
good, exc. gas mileage ,
81,200 .00 . Phone ·304876·4203.
1979 Oldo Cutla11
Brougham, 304-8B2-2896.

1981 Honda XL500S very
good cond . Coil 814-2561260 of1ar &amp;PM ..
1983 Yamaha 250 Rood bike. Good condition . 1100
actual mil11. 1460. firm .
Ca11614-992-2282.
1979 CR2&amp;0 Hondo. Excellent condition . •soo. Call
814-992-7401 .
1981 Honda C.B. 850 Cuitom. Windthiald, b1ckre1t.
loti of chroma. Sharp! Cell
814-992-2680 altar 4 :30
P .M. waakday1.

Dozer Work lend clearing,
lend•caplng. etc. Free ettlmol.._ Call 614-446-8.0 38
or 614-992-7119 anytime.
J . A.R. Conslruction Co.,
Rutland, Oh . 614- 742 2903. 811ement1. Footert.
Concrete wotk, Backhoe's,
Dozer &amp; Oitcher, Dump
trucks, 8e water-gu-aewerelectrical llnet.

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General Hauling

1982 44D LTO Kowaukl .
1977 Pontiac Sun bird. ra- . Low mileage. New condi·
cently overhauled engine, tion: aaoo. Call 814-985needt tome work. make 4227.
l.adiea or child't gantle offer, 304· 675-1672.
riding harte. Part Morgan 1- - - - - - - - - - 1980 Kawuokl LTD 750
(mara). 814-843-5416 .
1982 Camero Z28, Indiana ~ Twin. Good condition. Call
polio 500 Sorlo1, 40,000
614-992-7892 .
milet, axe cond, $8,600.00
64 Hay &amp; Grain
firm . 304 -882 -3253 or
1978, 660 Kawaukl, 304·
8B2-25B8 .
675-1584 .

Ken'• Water Service. Walla,
cisternt, poolt filled . Phone
614-387·0623 or814-3677741 night or day.

Eor corn t2.35 buohal. Aloo
llraw available. Butler Hereford Farm. ~t. 7. 8 milet
bllow Gallipolt. Cell 8142511· 8618 .

WaUgh's Water Service.
Wells, citlerns. poole. Fast,
reliable service. Call 614·
268-1240 or 814· 258 1130. Raatonabla rat•!·

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198"1 Plymouth Hori10n. TC
3 low mllooga, 4 op..d,
toma extret 12,600. 304·
Alfalfa h1y, puro and ml•ed .675 -3137 or 898-38B6 .
t2.25 to $2.76 'bale. Call
814· 266-1959.
1980 Dodge Colt RS, 1600
ac, 4 sp, alum. wheels, Eagle
Hay for ule. Second cutting STa. tun roof, not pleinl
h•v out of the field . Cell $2995.00 304-- 876-6308 .
111:4· 149-2682.
1983· Dodge 800 ES, 4 dr,
Shalled cor~. 304· 676 · 2 .2l, 6 tpd, tllver every
2588.
available option. *7995.
304-871-5308.

Almond color electric ttove. Fllh Tank and Pet Shop,
et 00. Fronltlln WGC&gt;dbumar 2413 Jackaon Avenue.
otove, 1125, 10.000 BTU Point PloaMnt, 304-875·
tlr conditioner, $75. 304- 2083. Fllh, blrdo and moro.
878-118&amp;1.
4-month-old poodla pupFall Hunt Clinic, Sunday, Pill. M111t Mil, 304· 671·
8tpt. 1 &amp;th. 12:00 til 7:00, &amp;381 . Npreeentltivea from ... r.
71
Autos for Sale
J•nnlnga .Archery, PIE 11'1 yaar old malo Poodle,
1--- - - - - - Archery, US R-1 Armo, 304-871·2110.
Teaco Thompaon Center,
Bleclc Powder Guno, Win- AKC rogil1arad Maltloa pup- TtiP CASH paid lor '80
model and newer used cart.
ch•-· Ptnnowood, Ktl· pill 8 watlto old. $260.00 Smith Buick-Pontiac, 1911
firm,
304-878-11389,
hod
pjn, Cha~a1 Btlloy, Fred
Eattern Ave., Gallipolia . Call
i•ar bow hunt tlfma, flrlt lhOII.
814-448-2282 .
Archery novelty ohoot, door
prl1ao ovary 111 mlnutn. Trl flltbbltt. French Lop, Call·
County I porto Shop, Pt. Ph. lomlo~. Call altar II PM, 1972 Buick Electro 226 .
304-488-1 821.
Call 814-246-5804.
304-875-29118.

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Trucks for Sale

'73 Harley Davld11on Spprtatar. 304-676-2494.
'74 H.O. Sporttter, extrl
chromo, 304-876-8233.

Jeme1 Boya Water Service.
Aloo pool• filled . Call 614258-1141 or 614-446 1176 or 814-448·7911 .

Honda CL70, runt good.
.,5. baloro 5 :00 call 876'
2385 altar 5 :00 304-6751732.

Waugh's Water Service .
Walla, citterns, poole. Fatt ,
reliable tervice. · Call 614- ·
256 -1240 or 814-266 1 130. Reasonable ratet.

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Haul . limestone, sand. gravel,dirt. bulk or bag fertilizer
and lime. Excelsior Salt
Works Inc . 838 E. Main St.,
Pomeroy. 814-992-3891 .

Boats and
Motora for Sale

Low Baa• bolt end t,..ller
$1,899 . 00 . Trl County
Spor1 Shop, 304 -876 29B8 ,

1977 Dotoun PU with cop
top, •&amp;50. Call 814· 24&amp;68BB.

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Auto Parta
llo Acceasorles

1974 Chavy truck 10ft. 1111
bed, V-8. auto trans. 89.000
mi. Call 1114-446-7992 oftor 4:00PM .

Good Chevrolet email block,
t250. Ctll114-448-7514.

1876 GMC 3&amp;0auto. trono ..
PS. PB. hoovy hall ton,
noo. Call 814-266-9392
or 379· 2798.

Evening Television Listings ___. . . ; . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -......- - - - - - - - - - - - - , . . - - - - FRIDAY

9/6,185
EVENING
7:00

4 yr. old Appaloou gelding .
C1ll 614·258-9364.

' 72 VW e1 .200.00. 304676 -2169.

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JIM'S PLUMBING 1!. HEAT-·
lNG . Rt. 1, lo• 365. Gollipolio. Coll614-387-0578 .

1977 btk Pontiac T· A, auto,
air. cruise. PS, AM -FM 8
track. $3.000.00 . 304-6756883.

~ ... ~.oth.-tt foul pipe
you
let your·
out of your mouth I selfqetso fat you
wouldn't be in this fix!

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Molt well• completed same
dey. Pump Ales and Hrvi~
COl. 304·896·3802.

1970 Ford 4 dr.. 302
engine . Call814-869-7722.

1977 Camero 360, 4 tpeed.
red with white interior, blk
carpet, AM-FM tape player.
Cregar whaalt, mint cond,
garagroJ kept. 20.000 milet.
304-B82-2927 .

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I,Jpholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sac . Ava .. Golllpolio.
614-446-7833 or 814-4481833.

R &amp;: M Furniture Manufacturing, St. Rt. 7, Crown
Complata 111 ol81ug Dodgo City, Oh . Call 114-288l a n e y - ftOO.OO. Call 14?0, coli E-.. 614-448304· 273-111&amp; or 273· 3438 . Old 1!. naw
8480 all&lt; lor Unn .
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O'Brien concludes
37 court cases ·
Judge Patrick O'Brien concluded
37 cases this week in M&lt;'igs County
Court.
.
Fined by Judge O'Brien for DWI
· were Brmda Lemasl&lt;'r, Pomeroy,
$250andcosts,lhreedaysinjalland
60day llcensesuspenslon; costs only
for no muffler; Carl Klaiber, Long
.BottOm, S250and.costs,lhreedaysin
jall, 60day Hcensesuspenston; costs
onlY for left of center; Ronald
Grady, .Columbus,$3)0andcosts, IO
days In ]all, 120 day license
suspension; costs only for left of
C&lt;'nter; Barney Hiles, Racine, $250
and costs, three days in )all, 60 day
Ucensesuspenslon,costsoolyforleft
of center; Eddie Russell, Jr..
Reedsvllle. $350 and costs, three
months in ]all with all but 40days
suspended. six month license suspension, for each of two DWI
charges; Ray Barber, Jr., Reeds· ·
vme. sz;o and costs, three days in
jall, 60 day license suspension;
Larry Grimm, Sr., Mason, W.Va..
$250 and costs; three days in jail or
residential driving school, 60 day
license suspension; Donald Stone,
Middleport, $250 and costs, three
days in jail and 60 day license
susperuiion, costs only for no
exhaust.
AlsoKaren Hatfield, Racine, S250
and costs, three days in )all, 60day'
license suspension; costs only for .
!allure to control; license. regtstratlonand.platessuspendedfor90days
tor no insurance; Charles Whittington, Pomeroy, sz;o and costs, three
days ln jail, 60 day license .

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Meigs County
happenings 1· E.H.
....

Emergency squads Divorce granted
answer six calls
Unda G. Smith and Ronald E.

suspension; $50 and costs, :lldays In
Meigs County Emergency Medijan, no operator's license.
cal
Service reports six calls ThursAlso lined were Bruce Conde,
day;
Rutland at 7:17a.m. to Depot
Pomeroy, $10 and costs, left of
for John Sisson to Veterans
Street
center; John P. Swain, Ga!Dpolls,
Memorial
Hospital; Syracuse at
$25 and costs. permit violation;
2:47p.m.
to
the comer c1 John and
Brenda Stanley, Albany, $10 and
7th
Streets
for
Cindy Neutzling to
costs, left of l'!'nter; Dale Little,
·
Holzer
Medical
Cellter;
Pomeroy at
Pomeroy, sz; and costs, fllure to
.
2:57p.m.to286Mu!!JerryAvenu&lt;'for
display valid highway user's tax
sticker; Monty Prptfltt, Portland, Otho Murray to Vet£&gt;rans Memorial
and costS, no motorcycle Hospital; Pomeroy at 4:40 p.m.' to
35al2 Rock Springs Road for Homer
endorsement.
Fined for spl'edtng were Richard Radford to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Racine Fire Department
Hickman, Massllon, S21 and costs;
was called at 5:51 p.m. to an
Brian wuns, Pomeroy, $21 and
electrical
fire on Vlne Street;
costs; Patricia Marcum, SciotoTuppers
Plains
at 7:55p.m. transvme. S:ai and costs; Glenn Kahl&lt;'.
Fortney
from Cole's
ported
Vlrgbiia
Columbus, S21 and costs; David
Sohlo
on
Route
7
to
Camden-Clark
Gitford,Jr. , Ridgevi11e,S.C .. S22and
Memorial Hospital.
costs; Robert Behymen, Batavia,
$21 and costs; Jerry Bibbee, '
Coolville. S21 and costs; J. William
Marriage licenses have been
Whitesides, Cincinnati, $45 and
issued in Meigs County Probate
costs; Charlotte Hess, Pomeroy,
Court
to Richard. Ferdnand
costs only; Clovis Estep, Parkers·
Jacques,
20, and YvoMe Sue
burg, $28 and costs; Eric Mitchell,
28,
both of Fort Lauderdale,
Massie,
Rutland, $22 and costs; Richard
Fla.;
'Timothy
Alan Jenkins, 27,
Halstead, Point Pleasant, $21 and
Pomeroy,
and
Rebecca
Jane Ar·
costs; Imogene Aelei, Vincent, $20 ·
nott,
18,
Racine;
Samuel
Aumi1ler
and costs.
Ill,
37,
and
Gloria
Jean
Gibbs,
Forfeiting bonds in Meigs County
Herdman,
30,
both
of
Pomeroy;
Court were Scott Napper, LangsTracy Allen Allbaugh, 20, and
ville, $220, overload; and Rodney
Patricia Ann Ward, 16, both of
King, Rochester, N.Y .• ~; Thomas
Pomeroy; Steven John Figtel, 24,
Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla., $40;
and
Crystal Gay Rayburn, 29, both
George Sellers, Long Bottom, $3);
of Pomeroy.
Kenneth R. Riggs, ReedsVIlle. $50;
Joseph Walton, Columbus, $41; and
Christopher Innis, Athens, $50, all
Bank One of Athens has been
for speeding.
granted a $21,783.89 judgment from
Kenneth H. Payne, Pomeroy, et al,
ln a foreclosure action for property
ln Rutland.
Racine Home Natkmal Bank has
been granted a $15,472.10 judgment,
plus interest, from Raymond G. W.
Wednesday at Morris Funeral
Cundlf!,
Mason, et al, in a forecloHome, Fairborn. Burial was in
sure
action
for property in Chester
Forest Hills Memorial Gardens,
Township.
Tipp City.

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Marriage licenses

Judgment granted

Area deaths
John M. Sisson
John M. Sisg,n, 74. of Depot St.,
Rutland, died Thursday morning at
Veterans Memorial Hospital. •
Born Aug. l, 1911 in Bradbury, he
was a son of the late George and
Jessie Hysell Sis9Jn.
A cabinet maker, he was a
member of Pomeroy Carpenters'
Local 650. He was also a member r1
the Bradbury Church of Christ.
Survivors include his wife, Lucille
Might Sisg,n, whom he married Oct. ·
22, 1937; two daughters, Nancy
Blair, of Lancaster, and Dorotby
Goode, of Ravenswood, W.Va.;
seven grandchlldren; a great
grandchlld; a brother, Joe Sisson,
Pomeroy; and four slstei'S, Vesta
Lambert, Gallon; Paullne Hudson,
Middleport; Mary Ellen Roush,
Galllpolis; and Mabel Michael,
Bradbury.
.
Services wlll be held 2 p.m .
Saturday at Hunter Funeral Home
with Rev. RohertPurtellofficlating.
Burial will he in Mlles Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m ..
Friday.

Ullian R. Vickers
LJIUan R Vickers. R.N., formerly
of Athens and Eas !land Manor. died
August 29 at St. Luke Convalescent
Center East, Columbus, following a
lenghty Ulness.
Retired from Litton-McBee,
Athens. she was a member of the
First Christian Church, Athens. She
wasalsoamemberc1tbe0rderof
Eastern Star.
SUrvivors include a daughter and
son-in·law, MarUyn A. and Dow
Graham. Columbus; a granddaughter and husband, Marni and Don
·Grevi!IIOW, also of Columbus; a
brother. Charles E. Riffle, Pomeroy ; and two sisters, Jean Strauss
and Janice Reuter, both of
Pomeroy.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Dr. John Alvin Vickers;
and her father and step-mother,
JohnS. and Della M. Riffle.
Services were held at Evans
Funeral Home and burial was in
Gll!ll Rest Cemetery, Columbus.

Friday, September 6. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Hutton's banking
practices said unfair

WASHINGTON '(UPI) - The
Smith, both of Rutland, have ea,ch
head
of a House panel investigating
been found guDty of gr&lt;iss neglect ct
E.F.
Hutton &amp; Co. says the firm's
duty in a divorce action filed by
move to punish 15 mostly mid-level
Unda Smith. Each party has been
executives for its check-kiting
granted the divorce.
scheme is an unfair effort at
Naomi Lee Black, Pomeroy, has
corporate ''damage control;' '
filed for a divorce from Gary Dale
Following a news conference
Black, Pomeroy. charging gross
Thursday by former Attorney
neglect r1 duty andexttemecruelty.
General Grifflri Hell to announce the
In other court action, a complaint .
reliults of his three-month internal
and. counter-claim filed in a suit by
investigation, Hutton said 'it would
Vicki AlinHanson, Rutiand, against
follow Bell's recommendations
Juanita Lambert, Rutland,etal,has
been dismissed in Meigs County promptly.
Bell directed the harshest mea·
Common Pleas ,Court. .
sures - including personal fines
ranging from $%;,000 to $50,000- he
Meets Monday
leveled against six branch mana,gA regular meeting of Bedford ers. He also exonerated Hutton's
two top officials, George Ball,
Township Trustees wfU he held
president during the 1®82 overMonday, 7p.m., at the town hall.
draft scandal; and Robert Fomoil,
current chairman and chief eicecuTuesday meeting
tlve officer.
Rep. WHuarii Hughes, D-N.J .,
The first meeting of Bradbury
termed the report "positive" hut
PTO will be 7:30 p.m. Tuesday said: "I'm. not sure I totally agree
evening.
the
I think itmeting
(involvewithpunishment.
the manner they're
out
Two Meigs residents
ment) ismuchmorepervaslvet~an
the dal.en or so singled out."
·
escape wreck injuries
Hughes
heads
the
House
JudiTwo Pomeroy residents escaped
injury when the -cars they were ciary subcommittee on crime now
driving coWded Wednesday after· examining Hutton's banking practinoon at the intersection of Meigs ces and whether any high-level
County 20 and 26, according to the company officials were involved in
Gallla·Meigs post of the State
Highway Patrol.
Troopers said an eastbound car.
driven by Maxin&lt;'. D. Grlf!lth, 61, of
Variable cloudiness and humid
34440 Ohio 7, .Pomeroy, apparently tnday, with widely ·scattered showslowed to make a left tum. An ers and thunderstorms and highs
eastbound car behind Grlf!ith, near90.Partlycloudy tonight, with a
driven by Carl W. Mondispaugh, 18, low in the upper 60s. Partly cloudy
of 35593 Ball Run Rd., allegedly and humid Saturday, with highs
swerved to the left and struck near90.
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Extended Forecast
Both vehicles sustained moderate
Sunday duoo!lh TuescliQ'
damage in the 5: 10 p.m. accident,
Falr Sunday, with a chance of
troopers said. Moodispaugh was showers Monday and Tuesday.
cited for following too close.
IDp will be near BOSuad!Q',lolling
Into the 80s MOIIIIIQ' and Tuesday.
Ovemif!hllowo wm be in the 60s.

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adoption are tree of charge.
September office hours are Thursday, Frklay and Saturday,lOa.m . to
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Harvey L. VanMeter, 63, of
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He was an aircraft mechanic at
Wrlght-Patte"g,n Air Force Base
and a veteran d World WariL
Survivors include his wife, Carrie
M. VanMeter, Fairborn; hls
mother, Bertha Moore, Bucyrus; a
daughter, Cheryl Hackaihorne, Englewood; a sister, Lynne Wren,
Edison; three brothers, Wllson, of
Qceloa; Charles, of Bucyrus; and
warren, of Alfred; and three
grandchlldren, Jlm Reid; and BUl
and Bryan Hackathome.
Services were held 1:30 p.m.

Veterans Memorial
Admissions-- Peggy Taylor,
Pomeroy; Robert Lewis, Middleport; Florence Circle, Racine; Otho
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A Multlmodle Inc. N e - -

Fund-raising effort begins in Jackson County
JACKSON, Ohio (UP!) -A local off a total of seven people.
citizen's group hopes to raise
Sheritf Edgar Rayburn said he
$100,000 in private donations to keep . expects to close the county ]aU and
offices In finandllY strapped Jackoperate on a skeleton staff by early
son Cwnty open. The clerk ot courts neXt wee!&lt;. The county auditor and
and uwnler laid ott their em- treasurer say their employees w!ll
ployeesFridayfcrrlackoffUnds,and be laid o1f latff this month.
said they do not !mow when theywfll
But Donna Drtst Cook, a fonner
he able to call them back.
comm!ssloner In nearby Fairfield
Clerk of -Courts Robert Hughes cowity, has formed the "Save Your
and Recorder Warren GUWand lald

County" campaign.
Cook presented her proposal
Thursday night to members of a
couniY citizens' advisory
committee.
Her idea Is to coliect $100from 250
people for the first month to keep
county offices open and to raise
another $75,001 ln s!mUar pledges.
tor the rest of l985, If necessary.

Cook said she has already received
·
pledges of $1,000.
She expects automoblle dealers,
hanks and real estate brokers would
he likely contributors, since their
businesses, would be severely atfecl&lt;'d by county layoffs.
County Commissioner Ed Ml·
chael said he has been turned away
by stateotfic!als who told him that it

the state balled out Jackson County
every county would seek slmilar
help.
The crlsls has loomed since
commissioners adoptro a $1.8
milllon general fund budget for 191fi,
$:axl,OOO lower than the 1984 budget.
county judges adjust the courts and
prosecutor'sbudgetsbycouriorder,
and -cuts leU on the commissioners,

WASHINGTON (UP!) A
senator recently returned from
Russia says a stalemate in arms
talks between the Un!tedStati!sand
the Soviet Union may develop If
Moscow lnslllts on a prior agreement llmiting .the "Star' Wars"
defense Jll'OIP'Illll.
Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Ga .. was a
member d a cleleptloo with seven
other 1e11aton wbo tniveled to
MOICCIW Ibis week to meet with
Soviet leader Mikhail GorbachOY
about the arms lll!gO!iations in
Geneva, Switzerland.
Senate Democratic leader Robert
Byrd of West VIrginia, however,
said he ·IO!I!Sed 1101111! flexibility in
Gorbachev' s opposition to Pres!·
dent Reagan's "Star Wars" proposal, known formally as the Stra·
teglc Defense Initiative. The Soviets
· before had opposed any arms
agreement without a complete ban
on "Star Wars," Byrd said.
Gorbachev apparently accepts
basic lAboratory research on the
mtssUe defense program, Byrd
sald, because It is not possible to
verify It ls not taking pl11ce.
ButNunn, an expertonAmerica's
nuclear arsenal. said Gorbachev ls
appare11tly insisting on detailed
negotiations on the program- or

ON STAB WAllS- lila 8lnm 'l1mrmoad (&amp;8-V.), left, Sen. P.W
(D-Md.), e tw, llld See. Bobeft B,nl. (D-W.Va.), rtgll&amp;,
...._ a JlftM COIIferaloe ~ al Audnws Air Farce Jlue upoa
lhelr r«ura from the Soviet Valoa. Byrd aid Sovlel leader Mikhail
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possibly an actual a&amp;reement · defense and ri.fense, and unless we
have simultaneous discussion of
llm!ting' its scope - before he
those 1\W subjects, we will not he
submits major p~als ~ cutting
able to make much progress, If any
his nuclear forces .
"In the long run, unless both sides . progress, in Gen&lt;'Va,'' Nunn said.
NUM challenged Gorbachev to
are willlng to table proposals on

Gorbachev lmplcllly acoepied thai bulc ~ reeearch on the
SCraleglc Deteuoe JnMt"*'ve Is ICC"'I*able beeause there can be no
verlllcatloo It Is not laldnc place. (UPI) .

sendhisproposalstoGenevaandnot their proposals,'' Nunn said.
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C.,
be "posturing'' tor the summit with
another participant, said Gorba·
Reagan in November.
''You can't have serious deHni- chev's chief concern Is preventing
tions and you can't have serious · the testing of the "Star Wars"
discussions until the Soviets table program.

Metzenbaurn, Hatch debate nuclear arms control
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Calling
the SO(!alied Star Wars mtssUe
defense system a "pipedrearn,"
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum Friday
locked horns with Sen. Orrin Hatch
who said Metzenbaum was the
dreamer for advocating a nuclear
arms freeze.

Metzenbaum, DOhlo, one ct the
inosl liberal mem~rs r1 the Senate,
and Hatch, R-Utah, one of the most
cdn.servatlve, clashed on several
arms-related issues in a debate
beforetheClty Club.
Metzenbaum, said Star Wars,
offlclaily known as the Stra teg!c

Defense Initiative, was "pure adull&lt;'rated blarney."
''The fact is, Onin, that this
country cannot afford the nuclear
arms race,'' said Metzenbaum. "A
debtor countzy like this one has no
business pouring bllllons of dollars
lntoa.pipedream Uke Star Wars."

producta in
Japan that unfairly block U.S. entry
Into their nlll'ltiet. ••
He a11o orde'ed "accelel'attoa d
~ eftorla" IC open Japutese
lll&amp;l'lllc. tor Amlrlcan leetber llld
dealing with tobll:co

leather footwear and to challenge
the European Community's subsidies of canned frult exports.
Reagansald he was setting a Dec.
1 deadllne for action on the lea!her
and canned fruit cases. "1 have
directed that a llst be prepared of
ccuntermeasures which wiU he
taken If these disputes are not
resolved by then," he sald, w!tbout
elaborating.
"We hope that through these
negQ!Ia.ttons we wfU he able to
~ce our trading partnen to ·
stop their unfair tradJng practices
and open those markets that are now
closed to American exports.
"We w1U take countenneasures
only as a last resort," be said. "But
our trading partners should not
doubt our determination to see
international trade conducted fairlY
with the same rules appUcable to

all."

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Alter his Aug. 29 decision not to
impca! quotas 011 Imported shces,
(lAC!

loJnal ll!lltiment boiled 1111'

qu!ckacttcnoahundredadblllsthat
would tesb!ct b..,.. of nearly
every Imaginable product, and both
Senate GOP leader Robert Ode and
HOUR Speelwr Thomu O'Neill·
havv said trade resblctlolli
are lllrely to pua.

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But Hatch countered that Metzen·
·baum's desire for a verifiable
nuclear arms freeze between the
U.S. and the Soviets is more of a
pipedream than the Stra tegtc Defense Initiative.
"I wish we lived in a world where

literally we could get rid of all those
weapons," said Hatch. "Unfortu·
nately, we live in a real world; a real
world ·which is constantly being
confronted by tub-thumping and
chest-beating and, I might add, real
nuclear weapons.

M!DDLEPORT..A new two year
contract . with non-certified employes was ratified Friday when the
Meigs Local School District Board
· of Education met In special session.
The new contract approved
earuer by the non-certified employes provides a 65 cent an hour
wage increase for all employes, with
secretarlal personnel to receive an
additional 10 cents an hour and
mechanics to receive an additional
17 ~ts an hour durtng the first
year. The second year r1 the
contract prov!l;lesfor increases of 50
cents ~ bouT tor 1111 eo~o~ .
There are some languageS changes
in the new contract and a falr share
clause which provides tor automatic
payroll deductions from all noncertified employes for union dues.
The last contract of the employes
with the board expired at the end of
August and the new contract ls from
Sept. 1, this year, through Aug. 31,
198'7.
In other actions the board
employed Kathy A. Carter as a
developmentally handicapped
teacher at Rutland and discussed a
reader guide for a blind student at
. the junior high school but took no
tabled any action on that employment with a substitute to provide the
ald untll a decision is made.
The board authorized the attendance of Joyce Vance, cafet£&gt;rla
supervisor, at a Columbus conference on Sept. 10. Evalua tlon forms
for t£&gt;achers of the dtstrtct were
accepted.
Board members attending the
special session were Richard
Vaughan, Arland King and Robert
Snowden. The next regular meeting
wUl be 7 p.m . on Tuesday, Sept.17.

Glenn blasts Reagan tax plan

Reagan threatens to
invoke '74 trade act
WASHINGTON (UPI)- President Reagan, in an atl&lt;'mpt to head
o1f moves by Congress to pass
protectionist legislation, warned
lhml! big trading partners Saturday
their unfalr p-act!ces woukllead to
swift U.S. retaliation.
In his weekly radio address from
Camp David, Md., Reagan an·
oounced tbat without a quick end to
SOine of the practices he would
Invoke part of the 1974 Trade Act
that gives him sole poWer to stop
. U.S. bnjiorts lrml countries using
unfair trade practices, such as
government subsidies or
aovernment-lrnpooed barriers to
u.s. products.
Reagan said he Instructed u.s.
Trade Representative Clayton
Yeutter to "begin prOceedings"
against Korea, whoae lllw prohibits
Amerk:an firms from se1Ung fire ·
and life insurance ''tn direct
contradiction dtreaty obl!gatlcns,"
against BrazU tor unta!rly tesb let·
lag Amer~ COiqllller J)I'Odllcts
and aplnll "l'l!lltrlcttve practlcet

auditor, lreasureer, sherlf!, recorder and clerk of murts.
Some county residents believe the
county has hidden funds Michael
said, but he added that there Isn't a
stone unturned.
He said the county probably could
borrow enough money to reopen the
offices in November if voters
approve two sales tax Issues on the
ballot.

New two-year
contract with
non-certified
workers OK'd

arms talks

JAMES WITHERELL, M.D.
·WILMA MANSfiELD, M.D.
LAURA KRISTER, M.D.

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Bend East secretary and publicist; andTexanna Well,
Big Bend East brownie consultant. Absent from Big
organlzatlooal rneet!ng. New leaders and longtWe · Bend West's Service Unit team were J..vnn Anno,
leaden aUke received Information and encourage- treasurer; Barbara Smith, cookie chairman; and
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COUNTY LEADERS - Melp Cclw&amp;y's Girl Scout
Organization Ill prepuing for a MW school year. Area
girl sooul leaders met 'l'lum!da,y evening a1 Grace
Epla&lt;oplll Church In Pomeroy, for their IIIIIIWII

Strikes close schools

the scheme. He .called the BeU
report an effort _a t corporate
"damage control. ..
Earner this summer, Hutton
turned over documents to the
subcommittee indicating some top
dffcials may have heenawareofthe
scheme.

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CINCINNATI (UPI)- Sen. John
would get an average tax cut of only
Glenn, D-Ohio, said Friday that about $:axl,'' said Glenn.
"What all this means, of course, is
President Reagan's proposed tax
that people like Ronald Reagan and
reform plan !sa " kick In the teeth" to
John Gll!lln would do very nicely .
Ohio.
Glenn said tax reform is needed,
Bot that's not my ldeaoftaxreform
and I don't think that's the standard
but complained the president's plan
didn't do much to help Ohio' s blue we ought to set for our nation.''
. Glenn said a lot of Ohioans " are
collar work&lt;'rs.
"The president's plan favors the especially upset" by Reagan's
rich and it would kick our region of pLllJOsal to ahollsh state and local
the country right in the teeth,'' Glenn
tax deductions . .
said in a speech to General Electric ·
The senator noted that . Rell&amp;'an
Co. employees after touringGE'sjet "has spent a political lifetime"
arguing that problems are better
engine plant In suburban Evendale.
solved
on the local level rather than
. "People earning aver s:UJ,&lt;XXl a
year, 'f or example, would get an
in Washington.
.
averge tax cut r1 over$9,000aplece,
•'But )ly ending tredeductibUity of
whlle folks who make under s:iO.IXXI the taxes lt takes to meet those

(local) responsibUities, the president is making it extremely dlf!lcult
tor state and local otfictais to solve
the very problems he's transferring
to them.'' Glenn contended. "And
that's especially true for those of us
In the midwest and northeast where
taxes ar&lt;' already highest .''
Glenn said he perceived a "bias
against Ohlo" in Reagan's tax plan. ·
"Maybe the president thinks
these services should not he
provided by government at a)l, at
any level," he said. " Or maybe,
when you tactor in what his
corporate tax proposals would do to
our region's industriall&gt;ase, it just
reflects a simple bias In favoroftbe
Sunbelt.

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'Thomas Kindness, R.Oh!o, says he
has decided to run lor the Senate
seat now held by Democrat John
Glenn, but Glenn saysheisn'toverly
concerned.

Kindness, a slx-tenn ClllliJ'eSSman, plans a formal announcement

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Sept. 23.
"My decision Is made that I do

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want to make the Senate race," he
said, "but I don't have all the ducks
in a row yet to he able to announce
formally and to ansM!I' all the

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questions that the members of the problem," he · said. "It's a rare
Fourth EstatewUl have to present."
presidential cllmpa!lll\ that doesn't
Glenn just shrugged off Kindness' run up a debt. We'rewhittllng away
at the debt."
candidacy.
"I never expected to run an
Kindness has estimated he wUl
unopposed campaign, '' said Glenn.
hav&lt;' to raise$3.5m!llion to wage his
Kindness says he considers Glenn Senate campaign.
Kindness, 56, is a former mayor of
wlnerable because of his voting
record and becauseGiennst111hasa Hamllton. In Gongress, he serves on
$2.8 mllllon campaign debt to retire the executiVe committee of the
from his unsuccesslul presidential . House Steel Caucus and on the
House Judiciary and Government
try last )'ear.
Operations COnunitt.ees.
Glenn disagreed.
"That campaign debt is no

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