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_·erraro, looks to debate,
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Geraldlne
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beat In bercrltlclsm of
• I hilt Reagan's foreign policy
~ • the stage for Walter F .

~·s COilfloutatlon with Rea·
~~~~Sunday.

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' was making a foreign
Wicy lllidll!lt today at the Unlver·
~ Of WIIS!IIngton. She was
'l!dledujed tD deliver a speech on
:nutlear anns control saturday at
~ UntYen!ty of ~alisachusetts.
~·· ;Both · !lp!!eehes are aimed at
;"PP"'"ng to young Voters to back
the Dauoctatlc tiCket, but' the
~ Is on Reagan's foreign
:policy, whiCh the Democrats say

f!esfalled.

Thurldey, October 18. 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, ·Ohio

"We want tD leave the week on a
foreign pOlicy note," and lead Into
the Sunday debate between Mon·
dale and Reagan, said Francis
O'Brien, . Ms. Ferraro's. press
secretary.
Meanwhile, an ABC NewsWashington Post poll shows Rea·
gan's lead down to 12 points, 54-42
with 4 percent undecided. a solid
gain for Moildale slnC!' their Oct. 7
debate.
An ABC-Post pOll before the
debate had Reagan ahead 55-37 with
8 percent undecided. The latest poll
was conducted Frld~y through
· Tuesday annong 1,500 registered
voters, and had a margin of eiTOrof
plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Both Reagan and Mondale were
in Washington today studying for

liQUIDATION SALE

hits Reagan's policies
the debate, tel~ live at 8 p.m.
EDT Sunday from Kansas City.
Reagan was traveling to New
York this evening to attend the AI
Smith dinner, a traditional pOlitical
dinner sponsored by th" Catholic
ArchdloceseofNewYork.Mondale
wasn't attending, citing the debate
preparations, and the church spon·
sors refused to allow Ms. Ferraro to
go as a stand· ln.
Vice President George Bush
planned to tour a wool mlll In
Portland, Ore., today before setting
out for a rally in Spokane, Wash.,

and apparances 'In Seattle later In
the day. ·
All week, Ms. Ferraro has
claimed that she and Mondale
defeated Bush and Reagan In their
Initial debates over the last two

ON ALL

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WOMEN'S, MEN'S
AND CHilDREN'S

In addition, campaign strategists
pOint to the debates, especially
Mandate's, as revitallzlng the sagglng Democratic campaign. Now
these strategists expect an . add!·
tiotlal lloo!!t from the flnl!l debate
Sunday In Kansas City between the
presidential contenders.
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Reagan: another's .view .·

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See letter Gil Pap 2 ·

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• . ·(X)LUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio private practices at University
~~te University's practice plan for Ijospitals relrnb)ll'se the school for
: ~doctor's fees for research and
the use of facllitles.
llS_Ienltlngexpenses wlli be reviewed
The settlement left decisions on
·this weekend during a . medical doctor payments liP to each clinical
:faCulty retreat.
department. A private foundation
::. :The retreat at salt Fork State also was established to determine
~ near Cambridge could be a
how money raised would be spent.
~ toward reform of the medical
:E!J!Ctlee plan adoptee! In 1979 after a
OS!J President Edward H.
court ·settlement. Under the .Jennings ordered a review of the
plan, doctors who also maintain plan earlier this month after
"
criticism' that doctors - operating
in secrecy through private medical
corporations -were not living up to ·
their commitments with the court
and the university.

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'Fire Department, firemen finalized
plans for the upcoming fall festival
fo be held in the v1llage from 2·10
•p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, and also
~a de plans for the Halloween party
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; The firemen and ladies' auxiliary
wlll spOnsor the Halloween party. It
was noted that donations are st111
needed and may be submltt'ed to
any member of the auxUlary or fire
department.
, Members of the auxiliary were
present to report the pr:ogress of the
Halloween party, agreeing to pur·
chase hot dogs and buns for the
bremen's wiener roast for the kids.
Pollee chief Alfred Lyons was
present and said he would lead the
hiiYrtde for the kids. He also stated
tlJat he would be In charge of
~ocklng off Third Street and Pearl
for the festival .
• The firemen will be selling
homemade sausage sandwiches at
the festival. Firemen agreed to
' have a line officers meeting
'
-'I:ttursday
evening at 6 p.m . to
·dl!cuss regulations for the junior
tire department members In re·
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00. PRICES - This graphic compares the price per.JIIIIon ol oB
chaiged by Nigeria lo the prices charged by OPEC 1111d tlte Brld8h
Nllllonal · on Corp. Nigeria broke ranks with IC8 OPEC pariMn
11tunday, cutting IC8 oD prices by S2 a barrel "to an-est a fa8 In oil
producUon 1111d reveaue," according to the Nigerian 00 Minister Tam
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: In other discussion, It was agreed
that junior firemen wUl now have to
attend at least one senior meeting
:per month; junior membership has
been restricted to 15 members; and
ihat all should be present at future
training sessions.
In other matters, Chief Hank
.JQhnson reported that the electrical
i!lu't of tnstalllng the new station
ll,llf&amp;ge door was progressing and
!Will be completed this week. It was
to order the necessary
1iuppUes for this week's gunshoot at
!the Bashan butldlng. The departjt\j!nt wlll try to have eight matches
!~week and may plan for more In
•the future If participants wish.
'Gi:mshoots are slated every satur·
!(Cay at 6: ll p.m.

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2 Sections, 12 Pages

Ohio, Friday. October 19, 1984

NEW YORK (AP) - Nigeria
became ·the "third domino" In !he
tumbling line of nations slashing all
prices, prompt!ilg analysts to prediet that the OPEC benchmark
price coilld also fall and fueling a
rally on Wall Street that pushed
prices to a two-month high .
Nigeria on Thursday became the
ftrst member of the OPEC cartel to
match price cuts a day earlier by
Brttaln and Nmway and announced
an Jrnmedlate$2·a·barreldecrease.
The debt·rldden African natiori said
Its own interests came before
obligations to the Organization of
Petrolrom EXpOrting Countries.
•
The prospect of tower all prices
and hopes that such declines would
stimulate economic growth without
reviving Inflation sparked a strong
· rally on Wall Street. The Dow Jones
average of ll Industrial stocks shot
up 29.49 pOints In heavy· trading
Thursday.
Just hours before NlgC&gt;rta's an·
nouncement, OPEC had summoned
the ministers of Its 13 member
nations to an emergency meeting
Oct. 29 1n Geneva, Switzerland, to
review the :·crttlcal situation" of
falling prices.
Analysts who had said there was
a better·th~-even chance OPEC's
benchmark price of $29 a barrel
Would tumble saldNlgeria's unllat·
eral action m'ade such a eut more
likely. •
.
.
"That's the third domino: Norway,Brltaln.Nigerla-·andnowtJ:le
benchmark," saki W1111am Randol,
an analyst who follows the all

industry for the New York Invest·
ment firm of Ffrst Boston Corp. "I
don't seethatthere'salotOPECcan
do .. . to avoid cutting · the
benchmark."
In early 1983, after Nigeria
followed Britain and cut prices,
OPEC chopped S5 a barrel off the
benchmark saudi Arabian Light
blend in its flrst-everprlcecut.lnthe
previous 10 years, that price had
shot up froiJl $2_.75 a barrel to $34:
Meanwhile, other oU producers
were closely following events In
world oU ~arkets.
.
"Weareonmaxlmumalert," sald
Mario Ramon Beteta, dirEctor
general of MexiCO's state-run oll
monopoly. Beteta said Mexico, the
largest oll eXpOrter to the United
States, had ilo ltrunedlate plani to
lower Its prices.
U.S. Energy Secretary .Donald
Hodel said Thursday In London that
au prices could slip to around $25 a
llarrel!or the next few years unless
there is a major supply disruption or
prOduction cutback.
And analysts tried to sort out the
Impact of widespread all price

decreases.
"Given the general Improvement
In the world economy, right now a
decline would be very beneficial,"
said RIChard Kessler, an analyst at
Georgetown University's Center for
Strategic and International S!udles
1~ Washlngtqn. He said the dtop In
prices wwld keep economic expan·
il&lt;&gt;n moving and give a new Uft to
debt· ridden Third World. oll
Importers.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -The ecooomy's summer
slump was even sharper than first thought as overall
economic growth slowed to a sluggish rate of 2. 7
percent from July through September, the govern·
ment said today.
The Commerce Department said the gross national
· product - the broadest measure of the country's
economic health- grew at the slowest rat!'slnce the
the last recession.
But the depilrtrnent said the slowdown helped to
. keep the lld on ln!latlon , with prices measured b)! an
Index tied to the GNP rising at their slowest rate so far
this year.
The 2.7 percent rate of growth In the total output of
goods and services compared to a sizzling 10.1 percent
pace in the first three months of the year and a still
rapid 7.1 percent In the Apfll.June quarter.
The government's new estimate of a 2.7 percent
rate of growth from July through September
represented . a steep doWnward revision from a
prellmlnary estimate of 3.6 percent.
While a slower growth rate means gains in
employment will also slow, most economists said that
a slowdown at this stage of the recovery Is needed to
insure that overheated growth doesn't kick up
Inflation and bring on another recession.
EcollQmlsts have also been encouraged b)! reports
• this week showing that housing sales rebounded
. sharply in September and personal income and
consumer spending also rose. They contend this wUl
help to insure that the summer slowdown Is only
temporary.
Many economists are predicting growth In the final

three months of the year

wUl return to a rat e of around

.
Infla(lon. as measured by an index that measures
the same mix of goods a nd ser.~ices each quarter , rose
at a modest annua l ra te of 3.8 percent from July
through September. This compared to a 4.3 percent
rate in the second qu arter of the year and a 5 percent
pace In the first threemonthsofl9Si . The lower rate in
the third quarter was anribu ted to declines In gasoline
and construction prices.
The 2.7 percent ga in in the GNP was the slowest
since a 0.5 percent increase in the fi nal quat1er of 1982 ,
which represented the trough of the last recession.
The Commerce Department said the brief auto
strike against · General Motors Corp. played only a
slight role In the downward revision. It estimated the
strike reduced growth overall by less than 0.1
percentage point.
The slower growth thi s summer came from several
factors , including a s harp downturn in the pace of
consumer spending. It increased at a rate of only 0.2
percent fromm July throu gh Septem ber. compared
to a 7.9 percent rat e 'If growth turned in durin g thP
April·June period .
Business investment was also down, turning in a
growth rate of 8 percent com pared ·to 21..1 percent in
the second quart er. .
The country 's growing trade deficit alsc produced a
drag on GNP growth. with import s surging ahead at
an annual rate of 50 percent in the third quarter. u.s.
sales to foreigners also picked up, but at a much
slower rate of 15.8 percent.

DEBATERS - President Ronald Reagan, left,
and Walter Mondale sins&amp; a point during lite Ocl. 1
presldenttal debale In LoulsvUie, Ky. The candidates

4.5 percent.

are scheduled for a second dehate Oct. 21 In Kansas
City, Mo. (AP Laserphoto).

Debate preview:
foreign policy hit
near·collision hls Air Force Two jet
had Thursday on approach to
landing In Seanle.
The co·pllot dived 200 feet to avoid
a single-engine plane on Its flight
path. estimated at less than 500 feet
away. It ,.was the second near·
collision lrivolvlng Bush's plane In
recent weeks.
"You're talking to an old Navy
pilot, where we used to fly wing to
wing, the .guys· wlngtips almost
touching. " said Bush . " Two
hundred feet - that seems like a
mlletome."
Both the president and the
Democratic presidential nominee
were in Washington today, conilnu·
ing their study and rehearsal for
their second and final debate
Sunday evening In Kansas City, an
hour and a half devoted to foreign
policy issues.
As they dld, an NBC News poll
released Thursday said Mandate
remains 25 points behind Reagan,
who enjoys a 60-35 margin.
The pOll shows a . much larger
spread than have two other Polls In
the past week; a n ABCWashington

Post poll pu t Reagan's lead a t l2
points, and a Louis Harris poll put it
at 9 pOints.
The NBC polL conducted Sunday
through Tuesday among 1,556likely
voters nationwide , .showed only
slight change from a 62·32 margin in
the early September NBC survey.
The margin of error in the Ia test poll
was plus or minus 3 points.
With foreign policy the focus oft.he
debate, Mondale and his running
mate were hammering away a t
Reagan on those issues, hoping to
generate interest in the debate and
put the president on the defensive.
RespOnding to reports that the
U.S. government had specific
intelligence warnings In advance of
the bombing at the U.S. Embassy
annex in BeirUt last month, where
two servicemen died, Mandate said
U.S. policy there has been marked
by " unbelievable disorganization."
"The question is who's In charge
of American foreign policy and
American security," he said. More
than 250 Americans have died In
three separa teteiTOrl~t bombings In
that country In lltmonths.

Seasonally Ad1usted Figures
Source: U.S. Commerce Department

GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCI' - The Commerce ])e.
partment said Friday the gross
national product grew at the
slowest rate since the last
recession. The 2.7 percent rate of
growth In the total outpll! of
goods and services compared to
a 10.1 percent In the first three
months of the year and a 7.I
. percent in the April~! une quar·
ter. (AP Laserphow ).

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POINT PLEASAl\'T. W.Va . I API
- Stale medical examiner Dr. Ir.~ln
Sopher has ruled that the death last
month of a 2·year·old Mason County
gir l was " I he result of child abuse. "
The child, Tasha Kosru, who lived
near Point Pleasant. was dead on
arrival Sept. 13 at Pleasanl Valley
Hospital after being found uncons ·
cious. state pciice sa id . The child
was in the custody of the state
Department of Human Services,
and had been placed in thehomeasa
"pre·adopt ive setting." state offi·
cials said.
Sopher said Thursday that he had
sent copies of his repcn to state
p:liic~. the Mason County prosecu.
tor's office and the West Virgtnla
Department of Human Services. He
would not elahorate on the details of
the repcrt .
Sopher said earlier. following an
autopsy, th at the child died from
unnatural causes, but withheld an
offi cial cause of death untillahora.
tory tests were concluded.
Maso n County Prosecutor
Damon B. Morgan Jr. said he was
told during a telephone conversation
with 'SopherThursda y tha t it wa s "a
child abuse· related death."
Cpl. K.R. Beckett. comm ander of
the Mason County state police
detachment . ha&gt; been spearhead·
ing the monlh·ionginvcstiga !ion. He
is on vacation put side the state and·
could not he coni acted , a dispatcher
·
sa id .
Beckett earlier said thai h&lt;'
launched an inve&gt;tigation after he
was told that the child died from
unnatural causes.
No arrests have been made.

Jail escapee
returned to
face charges
Roger Lee Bush. Jr., of Gahanna,
has been returned t.o the Meigs
County ]aU tafaceanescapecharl!\'.
According to Sheriff James J.
Proffitt the youth , who escaped
from theMiddlepOn jaUAug, 2, was ,
returned from Mason County,
Va . to face the escape charge.
The sherlff reports It is illegal to
tear down signs posted by CanciJ.
dales. He reports that~contentton

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"Abuse'
.causes
death

By WILLIAM M. WELCH
Aaloclated P.,. Writer
Walter F . Mandate, offering a
preview of Sund!ly's debate, says
the United States has been "embar·
rassed" In BeirUt under a dlsorgan·
!zed Reagan admlnistration pOlicy,
while President Reagan resumes
debate prepping after his warm
reception at a Catholic dinner In
NewYork.
.
Reagan was cheered roundly at
the annual AI Smith charity dinner
attheWaldorf·AstarlalnNewYork,
and Mondale, who broke with
traditlc;m and didn't attend event,
was booed In absentia by the more
than 2.~ diners.
The host was Archbishop John J .
GALLIPOLIS - The Galla· · beiln acraft:Ortentecssklll program
lor
the
ITII!ptally
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bled.
O'Connor
of New York, who has
Jackson·Mellr.' Mental Health
Only
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lol'
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grant
was
fe11ded publicly with Mandate's ·
Board haS agreed to repay the state
$6,700 for funds grantedt~ Woodland actually I'ecelved and slnce the . ruMing mate, Geraldine Ferraro,
011er her abortion poSition. Man·
Centers Inc .. tor a program never proeram never began, the · state
department
of
.
mental
b!elth
Is
dale's refl!sal to attend kicked up a
started.
Dr. Richard Hunter, Interim requesting the money be returned. ' storm among New York pollttcans,
Woociland CenterB recetves funds
and ~ sponsoring church offlc1als
executive direCtor of the G-J·M
from
the
state
lllroulh
tile
G-J·M
spurned
Ms. Ferraro as a •
Mental Health Board, said the
Mental
Keelth
Boanl
to
~
the
'
replacement.
Wodland Centers board WIS
Vice President George Bush,
granted $13,!XXI from the Ohio . coati of seein&amp; Jrrli&amp;zut p1t1ents at ·
the
non·proftt
clinic.
was shrugging orr the
meanwhile,
Department of Mental Health to

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ROBERT L. WINGE'IT
Publisher
BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Assocla·
lion and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
Lt.TI'ERS OF OPINION are welc:ome. They should be less lhan 3M words
long. AIII~PCters a r e subjed to editing and must be signed with name, addres.s and
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good taste, addressing issues, not personalltle!~i .

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The business of -apologizing is as to earn, posthumously, the •
becoming confused, both as It contempt of their fellow citizens? U
relates, or seeks to do so; to ethical that !lad been Intended, and
obliga.tion and as It relates to the use communicated, then with reason
of language.
·
one would expect Mr. Mondale til be
Consider the Mondaie vs. Bush Indignant. But exactly how could It
business, io begin With. ·
be Sllid that tl)e Marines died In
Mr. Bush says, in a heated . shame?
moment during the Bush-Ferraro
One recalls that, on that tragic
debate, "For som~body to suggest, morning, the Marines were, {or the
as our opponents have, that these most part, asleep; one would
men died In shame, they had better expect, shortly ·after dawn, that
not tell the parents of those young soldiers .not engaged in combat
Marines." The reference was to the would be asleep.
240 Marines who were killed a year
What Is shameful about going to
ago In Beirut by the terrorist truck sleep?
driver.
- Did Mr. Bush Imply that the
What does It mean , to "die In soldiers died in sliame for the
shame?"
knowledge that they had neglected
Did Mr. Mondale understand Mr. their own security? But this is
Bush to be saying that the Marines hardly plausible, for the obVIous
died shamefully? I.e., In such a way reason that one cannot know

whether the Marines felt ash,amed
at the moment of their deaths; and
besides, it is their superiors who
have been blamed, not the soldiers,
for any delinquency In attending to
security arrangements.
Let liS grant that w~ simply
eannot klll)w what on' earth It was
that Mr. Bush intended· to convey.
But .Mr. Mondale's reaction was
entirely specific. He denounced the
Bush statement as "very, very
libelous." Now granted that political campaigns are not occasions
that contribute to exact contrlbu· ·
lions to the laws of English usage:
stlll, Mr. Mondale Is a lawyer, and
should know that spoken words that
hold one up to contempt and ·
ridicule by the use of false charges
are a matter of slander, not UbeL To
quality for Ubel, the tortfeasor must

As . a community service projed, the Dally Sentinel is offering
residents free space for special "Thank Yon" letters next month.
It's the time of year we shouldreDect on the things for which we are

thankful. We sometlutes forget the people to whom we owe thanks.
We aD have someone we would like to thank, but never have the
chance.' Now you do.
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The Dally Sentinel, in Its combined Thanksgiving-Christmas
edition on Wednesday; Nov. 21, will publi&lt;;h, free of charge, "thank
you" letters from area r.esldent~ .
The letters should be brief (around 100 words or ~) and contain
the person's full name, the reason for the thank you and the writer's
name and a:cJdress and phone number. Leiters need that lnfonnatlon
to be published.
.
Deadline for receipt of the leiters Is 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7.
They may be sent to "Thank You," The Dally Sentinel, 111 Court St.,
Pomeroy, Ohio, 45631, or hand delivered to the editorial omce.

Today in history
Today is Friday, Oct. 19, the 293rd day of 1984. There are 73 days left In
the year.
Today's highlight in history:
On Oct. 19, 1781, British trbops under Lord Cornwallis surrendered at
Yorktown, Va., as the American Revolution neared Its end.
On this date:
In 1812, French torces under Napoleon Bonaparte began their re~at
from Moscow.
In 1950, United Nations forces entered Pyongyang, the capital of North
Korea.
·
In 1951, President Harry S. Truman signed an act formally ending the
state of war with Germany.

Letter·to editor
Enough is enough
As a youngster. I was taught to
respect the Office of the Presidency .
of the United States. But nothing
was said about . my having to
respect the person holding that
office.! still respect the Office of the
Presidency. but I have no respect
for the man holding. that office at
this time.
Reagan has no idea of what war.ls
all atx&gt;ut. The only action he saw in
World War II was with Hollywood
starlets. He stayed in Hollywood
and made training films . If I
remember correctly, he played the
leading roll' In films we were shOwn
atx&gt;ut certain diseases we were to1d
not to contract.
He shOws no remorse at all In
·sending 245 Marines to an abattoir
in Lebanon. This action was totally
uncalled for. More than 7,000
medals were awarded 1,900 men In
Grenada. That is absolutey-absurd.
What did they do to earn that many
medals? It has also been confirmed
that a Far Eastern element of the
Soviet Army went on alert after
Reagan made the stupid remark,
we begin tx&gt;mblng In five minutes.
How Ignorant can a person get?
1 honestly believe that Reagan is
the type of person that would like to
rule the world. I also believe, that If
he is re-elected for four more years,
he just may turn out to be just like
that paper hanging Hitler that ruled
Germany during World War II.
I almost forgot something. he did
sign Clark Gable's discharge. I
consider that to be one of the
grestest deeds In the history of this
country.
He Is urging·Congress to pass a
tougher anti-crime bilL He Is a
:person thai has no respect for the
"Jaw himself.
· Reagan flatly said he would not
a bide by the decision of the World
Court over the mining of Nicara·
guan harbors. During his recent
Uip through Ohio, law enforcement
-officials went into people's homes
: along the route and searched them,
·then made the people leave their
liomes and go outside. Now, that
sounds Uke Russia to me.
The Reagan admlnlstration has
· worked to circumvent rules laid
down by Congtess and the Courts. It
was recently reported that officials
· have used all kinds of fake
bOokkeeping and circuitous artns
transfers to avoid congressional
limits on spending for military aid
and Intelligence activities In Ceo·
tral America. Will Iawyen; In the
Reagan administratln begin to ask

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write down, rather than merely
utter, the false allegation. And then,
lawyer Mondale should knoW that II
charge does not qualify as a libel
unless It Is so regarded under .
cornmon or positive Jaw. For
instance, .if one were to publish,
"Walter Mondale is a Republic&lt;!n,"
notwithStanding that the charge is
untrue, It would. not be libelous. It
would not libel either Mr. Mondale
or the poor, dead Marines if It were
said of theni that they died "in
shame." To say of someone that he
Is ashamed, even If be was not , is
oot to Ubel him.
We have, then, the problem of
Ms. Ferraro. Her campaign man·
ager attempted to squeeze every·
thing he could out of Mr. Bush's
vernacular. What happened, you
will recall, was . that after the
debate, in the company of a few
Ionfshoremen, Mr. Bush said that
(and note the words exactly) "we
tried to kick a little ass last night"
during the..debate.
Campaign manager John Sasso
Uied to squeeze all the political
juice he possibly could out of that
one. He complained to the press, "'I
don't know If they are using that
tone because Ms. Ferraro is a
woman or an Italian American or a
person whO rose from humble
origins." That Is political shorthand
for ·saying, "Everyone who 15
female should riow be anti-Bush.
Everyone who Is Italian American
should be anti· Bush. Everyone wbo
rose from humble origins should toe
anti-Bush." U everyone In ail three
categories responded, it would be a
landslide for Ms. Ferraro and the
libelee, Mondaie.
The problem,. once again, has to
do with language, because those
farnlliar with language are famUiar
with the difference between "a little
ass" and kicking "her. Uttie ass."

Conflict for Donovan aide ___J_ack_A_nd_e_rs_on
WASHINGTON - Embattled
Labor Secretary Ray Donovan's
chief of staff, Daniel K, Benjamin,
knew just where to look last
summer when he wanted to go off
on a weekend sailing jaunt. He
bprrowed a lobl?Yist's 32-foot yacht.
Benjamin's benefactor· was
James "Mike" McKeVItt, president
of the National Federation · of
Independent Business, a major
trade association that deals regularly with the Labor Department.
Labor spokesman Michael Volpe
denied that the personal relati6n·
ship between Benjamin and McKevitt would give the small-business
group any better access to Labor
Department policy makers than it
already enjoys.
McKevitt told my-associate Tony
Capacclo that he and Benjamin
were Introduced by Donovan last
May. He said the labor secretary
wanted the support of McKevitt's
organization for ihe admlnlstra-

lion's proposal to encourage youth
employment by allowing belowminimum wages. ·
Learning that Benjamin, a
former economics professor at the
University of Washington, is an
avid sailor, McKevitt took him for a
cruise on his sloop, "Navajo Chief."
The lobbyist said he was . so
impressed wiV! Benjamin's sea·
manship that he broke precedent:
For the first time since he acquired
the boat 10 years ago, he let
someone else take it out on his own
With Benjamin asked to use it on t~e·
weekend of July Zl-29 . .
"They returned it in beautiful
.
condition," he said.
Benjamin's two crewmen on the
weekend san were former students
of his. One was reporting to the
Labor Department the following
week for a 10-day, $2,432 sole-source
consulting contract Benjamin had
arranged two weeks earlier: The
other crewmen was a departinent

themselves why they shQuld continue to lend their skills to such a
government?
' .
When Richard Nixon challenged
hisaccountability to law, a unanimous Supreme Court - Including his
own appointees, ruled against him.
At home as abroad, the Reagan
administration rejects the rule of
law when It finds the law Inconvenient. The outstanding current
example is one I had not believed
possible under any government of
the United States. Ii is the refusal to
respect decisions of federal cburts
interpreting the law on dlsabill.ty
claims under Social Security, U.S.
appeals and district courts in
Is our state representative, Jo- progfess she had made In gl!lting an
various circuits have held that the
lynn Boster, impartially serving access road to the bridge. In a
Social Security Administration
each county in her three-county speech ,at' the bridge dedication
read the law too narrowly in
district? Athens County is getting a before the 1982 election, she has
rejecting claims. Then officials
comptete resurlacing job for Route promised to "work 24 hours a day,
made payments to those plaintiffs
50 west of Coolvllle. She announced seven days a week" to get the
but refused to apply the rule laid
last week that Route 7 from aCCesl!, • road. To the planning
.down by the courts ln other cases,
Gallipolis to the Sliver Memorial com,russlon, she confessed she was
even In the same circuit. They said
Bridge will be three-laned. Meigs unable to get the low priority set on
they would only respect a U.S.
County Is gettingzUch! What do you tbe project by the Rhodes adminisSupreme Court decision, but re~
think?
tration given any higher priority by
fused to take the cases to the
When Mrs. Boster was cam- the Celeste administration. "I need
· Supreme Court.
paigning for her office two years help," she told the commission: I
The State of Louisiana convicted
ago, I endorsed both her and give you this short resume of the
its Secretary of Agriculture on
Richard Celeste who was running last two years to explain why I don't
racketeering and extortion
for his tirst term as Governor of believe Mrs. Boster has kept her
charges. He was sentenced to 18
Ohio because I thought they would promise to the people of Meigs
years in prlson. Then along comes
bring an access road to the newly CoUnty. After. tWo years, we are no
Reagan and cuts J2 years off his
constructed Ritchie Bridge at nearer to getting an access road
sentence, making him eligible for
Ravenswood, W. Va. Mrs. Boster 'than we were then,
· parole.
·
carried Meigs County by a respecIn an effort to get the help Mrs.
There have been almost 00
table vote and Governor Celeste Boster said she needed, the Pomemembers of this administration
was not far behind For about 15 roy Chamber of Commerce sponthat have resigned or quit under
years many of us here In Meigs sOred a petition drive In which they
unusual circumstances.
'
County had been campaigning for a enllsted the help of every C. of C.
Reagan says there is no need for a
bridge over . the Ohio River at
between and Including LanCaster
tax increase. There certainly
Ravmswood as a way to open and Ravenswood; W.Va. This
shouldn't be, since be signed into
Meigs County to tourist travel and month they hope to present pet!- .
Ia w the biggest tax increase In the · economic growth. At that ·time It tlons beartng over 10,001 signatures
history of this country. He says that
never entered our minds that the to Governor Celeste. Already the
If he is re-elected he will not raise
Staie of Ohio would refuse to build a petition drl11e has been successful In
taxes. U he Is, and if he does, then
road to the bridge. Fonner direc- bringing slate highway officials to
every Democrat In this country
tors of transportation had assured Meigs County. Warren J. Smith,'
should band together and refuse to
us that when a bridge was built, an Director of Transportation, has
pay one penny of that increase. The
access road to Route 33 at Rock made three trips to !ioutheastern
last thing this country needs Is a
Springs would be constructed mak· · Ohio, one each to Meigs, Athens and
president who Is a liar, and we
log It tbe shortest route between Gallla Counties, Now, a! least, they
already have one of those. At least
Columbus and Charleston.
know where we Uve!
Mondale Isn't lying to the people.
The State of West Virginia
The petitions alsO ask that Route
In a lett.er published In The Daily
constructed the bridge on Its own
33 from DalW!n to Athena be ·
Sentinel on Aug. 31, the writer
asklnc only that Ohio build t~ brought up to ·national standards
stated that they personaBy felt that
bridge approach on the Ohio side of befitting a highway which is
anyone who objects to this country
the river. This was paid for by Ohio already an lrnportantJeeder route
trying to stay ahead In the defense
surrendering $11 million from their to Interstate 77 near. Ravenswood.
of this country should pack up and
federal highway funds to West
This Is the shortest route between
VIrginia. To date, as far as I can
move to Russia. We already have
Northwestern Ohio, Michigan and
find, Ohio has not contributed one Canada to the southern Ulilted
enough nuclear mlssUes to destroy
the world, so what Is the point ln. red t'e'llt of the Melp County • States. Director Smith, In a letter to
building new ones that wlll never be PJannlni Commission at which Senator John Glenn, estimated the
used'l· - Paul Clark, Middleport.
cast of the approximately l3 miles
Mrs. Boster was to n!port any

employee who did the paper-work
on the C\)ntract award.
Skipper BenJamin did some
tacking on the job last year In an
effort to aise his $56,945-a-year
government salary by $3,000. He
did this by claiming that his
government salary did not match
his last civilian salary.
But a papertrallleft by Benjamin
himself raises questions about his
claim:
-In February 1982, when he was
under consideration for a post at the
department, Benjamin signed a 171
resume form stating that his final
salary at the University of Washington was $5,tXXl a month. He
went to work as a consultant in June
of that year, and became a deputy
assistant secretary in September.
- In May 1983, on his official
department financial disclosure
form, BenJamin reported that he
had made $17,927 In · university
salary during 1982, plus $6,100 In

consulting fees earned in 1982 nowhere near $60,tXXl.
-Last November, during an FBI
check In expectations of Benjam·
in's promotion to assistant Si?Cretary, his disclosure form was
reviewed by the White House. II
contained the later, lower figures on
his last civilian earnings.
- Asked by my associate Tony
Capacclo about the conflicting
figures, the Labor Department's
chief legal officer, Francis Ully,
checked and reported that a new
disclosure form that Benjamin said.
he · has nled some time ago
apparently was lost.
- Two weeks ago, Benjamin
filed a new form putting his
pre-government income closer to
$60,tXXl a year.
Though he flied to get his $3,000
raise last year ·on his promotion to
assistant secretary, · he was promoted to chief of staff last May. He
now makes $66,400 a year.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Sparky named top manager
DETROIT (AP) - Sparky And·
erson promised to make the Detroit
Tigers winners lnflveyear$. He kept
his word, and today is the American
League's Manager of the Year.
But to bear Anderson tell it, he had
almost nothing to do with it.
"The award reaUy says. 'Th e
players won this for the manager,' ··
Anderson said by telephone from his
home In Thousand Oaks, Call!. "I
always say no coach or manager
can earn an a ward like that. The
players did that.
"I appreciate it. I just feel it's for

The apology ·business_::,____w_iu_itJm.....__F._B_uc-:-kley--Jr.

~~~

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

Friday, October 19, 1984

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of highway between Rock Springs
and the Ritchie Bridge at $67
million to $131 million for a.highway
for which the federal government
will pick up 90 percent of the tab.
Depending on which of the directOr's figures you pick, $7 mllllon or
$13 million would be the state's
share, a mere pittance when
compared to the business the road
would bring Into. the state.
Because the Pomeroy C. of C.
named Mrs. Jennifer Sheets as
·chairperson for the petition drive, it

has been coolly received in GaUia
County and by organization Democrats elsewhere. Mrs. Sheets is the
Republican candidate opposing
Mrs. Boster in this taU's election.
However. the petition drive has
been conducted In a non-partisan
fashion with Mrs. Boster invited to
all the Important meetings and
advised of decisions reached.
It Is the most Important project
Meigs County ever had and wlll
benefit Democrats and Republicans alike!

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Cubs' Sattdberg leads AP's
major league All-Star team
NEW · YORK (AP) - Ryne
Sandberg doesn 't think the Chicago
Cubs wUI lose the winning edge
during the off-season. After a il , he
notes . the Cubs dido 't do as much
winning as planned.
"I don't think ·that will be a
problem with us," said Sandberg,
the Cubs' stellar second baseman
who topped the voting for The
Associated Press Major League
AU-Star team. "AU we won was the
National League East and we could
have done a lot better than that. I
think we'll still be hungry going into
· spr(ng training."
On hand to make sure that hunger
persist's w1ll be Cubs' Manager Jim
Frey. who was ·selected as AP's
Manager of the Year after rallying
Chicago from a 71-91 record in 1983 to
a 96-65 mark and the East title this
season.
"Everybody says awards are
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for a manager than a ballplayer,"
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with 19, and was second to San
Diego's Tony Gwynn with 200 hits.
The rest of the honor infield
In a nationwide poll of APmember includes Eddie MWTay of Baltimore at first base, Mike Schmidt of
sports writers and broadcasters,
Philadelphia at third. Cal Ripken Jr .
Frey received 52 votes to 3lfor BU!y
of Baltimore at shortstop by a 52-49
Gardner of the Minnesota Twins.
who finished second In the Ameri- vote m argin over Alan Trammell' of
the Detroit Tigers, and Gary Carter
can League West. Sparky Anderson,
whO led the Detroit 11gers to the of Montreal at catcher. The outfield
consists of Dave Witltield oftbe New ·
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York Yankees, Gwynn and Dale
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- Starting next season, Ohio high school
athletes wiU face tougher eligibility
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Effective Aug. 1, 19!6, high school
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four full credits toward graduation
in the preceding grading period to
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our whole system. "
"I appreciate it only because It's
an award for the Detroit Tigers,"
Anderson said. "I hope the rest ot
our guys go on and have a clean
sweep."
AndersOn, who guided the Tigers
to the best record in their history and
a World Series championship, won
the ~ward by one point over Dick
Howser of Kansas City, it was
announced Thursday by the Baseball Writ er s Association of
America.

MIDDLEPORT OH.

�Page-4-The Daily Sentinel

P~y-Middleport,

Friday, October 19, 1984

Ohio

I

Frmy, October 19, 1984

Pomeroy~Middlepcirt,

The Deily S.ntlnei-Pegf--1

Ohio

Hagler's.middleweight title on line
NEW YORK (AP) - Marvelous
Marvin Hagler's middleweight title
defense tonight against Mustafa
HamshoatMadlsonSquareGarden
will have a fem1n1ne touch.
John Branca, chairman of the
New York State Athletic CommisSion on Wednesday said 11 was
possible three women judges would
work the scheduled 15-round bout,
drawing complaints from Hagler's
co-managers, Pat and Goody
, Petronelll.
They are Carol Castellano, who
has judged 18 world title oouts; Eva
Sham, who has worked 14, and Carol

....

Polls, who bas worked eight. It
apPeared that only one of them
would judge the fight.
Given !hewomen'squalltlcations,
It seemed the furor over the Issue
appeared to more a publicity
tempest than a genuine boxing
controversy.
"As far as the judges go, I brought
my own judges with me," said
Hagler, holding up his lists. "'Ibis
one Is name "K" and this one Is

named "0."
Haglerdldn'tneedjudgeswbenhe
defended the title against Hamsho
Oct. 3, 191!1 at Rosemont, Ill. He cut

' CO-MEIGS PLAYERS OF WEEK - Mark Hammonds, 5-11, l'lO
pound fullbilck, left, and James Acree, 5-8, 150 pound, defensive end,
have been named the Meigs Jaycees' players of the week for their
efforts In the Marauders' 7-3 victory over Wanen Local. Hammonds
gained 95 yards in nine carries. On defense, he collected seven solo
tackles. Acree led the defense with eight solo tackles.

up the Syrian native, who Is a U.S. ,....:.:::::...:w:..;e:.:.lte:.:.:...rw_e_;lg:::.h_t_tl_tl_e_ _ __
citizen living In Brooklyn, and
stopped him In the 11th round. Most
boxing observers feel Hagler again
GRAVB.Y TRACTOR
~will w1n Inside the distance.
SALES &amp; SERVICE
;,We can handle one, but we can't
204 Condor St.
handle three," Pai Petronelll said
Pomery,OH
Thursday. Earlier, he had said,
Phone 992-2975
"There won't be 110 fight 11 there are
FAll I WINTER HOURS
three women."
Tun.-Fri. 9 to 5; Sat. 9 to 1
Branca said at the rules meeting
Cloud Monday
Thursday that otllclals will be
announced tonight for the Hagler~THE
Ham!;ho light and for the scheduled
GAAVELV
15-round lxlut between Mike McCal·
IIV&amp;TEM
!urn and Sean Maru\lon for the
vacant
Boxing Association

AP Sports Writer
ll's Toledo's turn to feel the
revenge Eastern Michigan has been
slappmg on Mid-American football
leaders for the league wanting to
kick the Hurons out of the confer
encesport.
The Mid·Amencan schools' presi
dents voted last summer to expel
Eastern Michigan from MAC foot.
ball because the school's home
attendance figures were low The
confprence wants to keep Its NCAA
DIVISion I status, but needs good
turnouts to meet the majors'
cnteria
The NCAA, however, granted an
Eastern MIChigan request to give
the Hurons a chance to meet the
guidelines during the 1984 season.
The school sold more than 10,00J
season tickets and drew home
crowds of more Ihan 20,00J for Ohio
Umvers1ty and Central Michigan
On the field, the Hurons are
makmg the contenders pay thepnce
for the presidents' summer action
Eastern MIChigan IS wmless this
season but has !Jed Central Michl·
gan 1616 and Northew Illmms 10-10
m the last two weeks Earlier, Ohio
nudged Eastern MIChigan 16-13 and
Bowling Green slipped by the
Hurons 35-27
.
Those four schools are vymg for
the league IIIle and a California
Bowl berth The fofth learn WJthm
one game of the lead, Toledo. awa1ts

McNamara
succeeds
RalphHouk

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the cast from scoutmgreports And,
of course, he readS box scores and
vanous sta hshcs
Howeve1. as the new manager of
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TRINITY CHURCH, Rev w, H l'&lt;&gt;rrtn,
postor, Debbie Buck, Sunday School Sup!
Church Sctxx&gt;i 9 15 a m Worship Servle 10 ll
am Choir rehearsal 'J"ul&gt;sday, 7·.)) p m
under dl.rfcdon Of AUOP Nease
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE. Corner Unioo and MuJberry Rev
n.:tma.s Glen McOung, pa.stor Clyde Hender
son. S S Sup! . SUnday School 9 lJ a m
morning worship 10: ll a m , evening service 6
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 326 E
Main S! Pom•/ey Sunday sorvlro; Holy
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POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
Main S! N•ll Proudfoot, pastor Bible School
9: Jl am , Morning wonhlp, 10::.11 am.. Youth
meetings 6 00 p m Evening worship 7 00 p
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S(udy 7 IXJ p m
THE SALVATJON ARMY. 11' Bull•mul
Ave Pomeroy Mrs Dora Wining in cha~e
Sunday holiness meellng 10 am Sunda y
Sdlool 10 :II a m Sunday School, YPSM
Elobc Adams leader 7 .l) p m Salvation
~lng, various speakers and music specials
Thursday 1l l) a m to 2 p m Ladles Hol'fl(&gt;
League membfrs In charge all women
Invited. G 45 p m Thursday Co'l"' Cad•!
CI8X'iS (Yoo n~ Prople-Biblel 7 :D p m Bible
Study and Prayer 11'1Eetlng q&gt;en to the public
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Rood 161 992 52.'fi Voca l music Sunday Wor
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days of eac h month third and fo urth Sun
da y s e ach month worship serviCE's at 7 30
p m Wednesday eve nings at 7 30 p m
PrayPr and Bible Study
SEVENTH DAY ADVtNTIST, Mulb
err~ Hrighl s Road Pomeroy Michael PI
onkowsk i, ~astor. Marie Spires Sabbath
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Saturday with ~ orshlp services following
at 3 IS p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sisler Harrittt Warner, Supt Sunda y
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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Da vid
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Needs Su nda~ School Dlrtector Sunda y
Scool, 9 30 a m M01::nlng Worship 10 30,
evenlnlit wors hip 7 30 p m Tuesday Vlsl
tallon. 7 p, m Wednesday Prayer servi ce
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IN CHRI STIAN UNIO N lawrence Man
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Schoo l Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m
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MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Racine RC&gt;v Jam~s Sa ttf'rfleld , p as1or
Frteman Williams Sup! Sundav School
9 t5 am , Su nday and \\1Pdnesda v evC&gt;n
lng: Sf'rvi ces 7 p rn
MIDDlEPORT
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Cor ntr Slx1h a nd P a lmer The Rev Mark
McCJun~~: Su nday Sc hool 9 15 a m Dan
While S unday School Supt John Riebel
Sr Ass! Supt Morning Worship 10 15 a
m Youth met&gt;ling 7 30 p m Wrdnesdav.
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HIRh BYF c ho ir practice 8 30 P m Wed
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MEIGS COUNTY
ftA&gt;, W~~onda .Joh•son, Director
Hamid John~on
Dlret:tor of EduuUon

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Tnurlday
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NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Kev. Don Archer

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leave lor churdl u 1he bella around ltle
oomer called me.- falflful home
How gratetul I am to my parents !Of
mak1ng &amp;li"ICI8r church OQIOQ ll habit The

C HURCH , co rnN Ash and Plb.m Les ll l"
H.1 y man pa s lor Sunda' School 1010fl a
m Morn ing Worship 11 00 a m Wed ·
nr&gt;scllt\ a nd Sc~rurdav Eve ning Sflrvlces a!
7 111 p m

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MIDDl EPORT FREEWilL BAPTIST

God
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Saturday n~hl Men'loriel of Sunday mom
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Rev Roy Deeter
Rev Si!ldon John11on
ALFRED - Churct} School 9 30 a m .
Wors hip 11 a m UMYF, li 30 p m UW,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNJON Rev
T hird Tut s dav , 7 30 p m Commumon,
Tom Staten pas tor Su nda) School 9 30 a
firs! Su nda y IArcherl
m Evening service 7 30 p m Wednesda y
CH EST ER - Worship 9 a m Ch u rch
prayer meeting 7 30 p m
S(' hoo llO a m Bible St ud y Thurs day 17 p
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
m UMW , firs t Thursday 1 p m , Com
CHRIST. Duane Warden mlnl~ter Bible
munlon fir s t Sunday (Archen
class 9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 30 a
JOPPA - Wors hip 9 30 a m , Churc h
m , Eve ning Wors hip 6 30 p m W£1dnes
Schoo l 10 30 am Bible Stud y Weodnes
day Bible Study 6 30 p m
day , 7 30 p m /Johnson)
NEW ST IVERSVIllE COMMUNITY
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9 30
a m Wo rs hip 7 p m Billie Stud y Wed .,. CHURCH, Sunday School servtce, 9 45 a
service
10 30 a m ,
m ,
Worship
nesday 7 30 p m UMYF. Wednesday.
E va ngelistic Serv ice '1 30 p m Wednes
6 00 p m
Communion F lrs1 Sunday
day Prayer m eeting 7 30 p m Thu rs day
1Archei I
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, P omeroy
REEDSVILLE -Church School 9 30 a
Harrisonv ille Rd R obert PurtPil, mini s
m Wor s hip Se-rvice 11 00 am ( Deelerl
ter R on Riffle. Sunda)l School SuJ)('rlnten
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL denl Su nday School 9 30 a m Worship
Chu rc h Sc hool 9 a m Wor s hip 10 a m
ser vice 10 30 a m E vflnln g worship Sun
BiblE' Smdy Tues day .•? 30 p m
UMW
day 7 p m and Wedn esda y 7 p m
Third Tuesd ay 7 30 p m Communio n
ST JOHN L UTHERAN CHURCH, {'lne
First Sundav (Archer)
Grove ThP Rev Wlll\am Mlddles'o\arth
CENTML CLUSTER
pas1or Churc h service 9 30 a m Sunday
Rl!v ,JameM E Corbitt
School 10 30 o m
Re\' Steven Nelson
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Re\' Richard Kothemlch
John Wrlght passtor Sunday School 9 30
Rev. Robert E. Robinson
a m, Larry Haynes S S Su p! Morning
Rev Andrew Rubenklng
wors hip 10 30 a m
ASBURY !Sy racuse) -Wors h!p11 am
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Church SC'hool 9 45 am , Charge Bible
RENE Rev . Thomas H Collier pa stor
S!udy Wednesday 7 30 p m, UMW. firs!
Martha Wolfe Chairman of lhfl Board or
TuPsday 7 30 p m
Choir Reht: arsal
Christian Lirf, Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Wednes day 6 30 p m UMW, rourth Su n
Morning wors hip 10 30 o:t m , , Su nday
day. 6 30 p m !Nelson I
evening worship 7 30 p m Praye r meeting
E NTERPRIS E - WoFshtp 9 a m
7 30 p m Wednesday
Chu rc h Sc hoo110 a m Bible Study Tues
LIBERTY CHRISTIA N CHURCH Dex
day, 7 30 p m, UMW F irst Monda \ 7 30
ter Woody Call, pastor Services Su nday
p rn , UMYF Sunday 6 p m Choir Rt&gt;
10 am and 7 p m Wednes day, 7 p m
h('ar sal . 6 30 p m Wednrs day ! RolhC'
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Don L
m \chl
\\alker Pastor RobPrt Smith Sundav
FLATWOODS- Church School 10 a m
School Supt S unday School 9 30 a m
Worship , n a m , Blbl(&gt; Study, Thursd
Morn ln'g wo1 ~ hlp 10 40 a m
Sunday
dav . 7 p m, UMYF Sundav 6 p m
("vening wors hip 7 ID p m . Wedn C'sda y
1Ro1 hemlchl
,
e vening Bible s tud y 7 :10 p m
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m
BURliNGHAM COMMUNITY
Chu rch Sc hool 10 a m, Choir practtcr
CI1URCH Burllnsrh&lt;lm RE''- OI&lt;C'\ Rav
Tuesday. 6 30 p m , UMW flr s l Tuesday,
Laundf'rmilt pa s tor Ph 992 7:1211 Su nda'
7 ~ p m I Nels on \
School 10 OO a m Su nda\ eH nrng ser,lc£&gt;
H E ATH IMiddleportl- Church Sc hool
7 00 p m
WPdne s da\ P\ E'mA g sPrvrce
9 :10 a m , Wors hip 10 :Jl a m , B lbi P
7 00pm
Stud y Tue sd ay, 10 am UMW S('{'Ond
DANVILL E HOli NESS CHUR CH
Mondav 7 :MJ p m UMW Second Mon
loca!ed on Rl :125 bet\l.f'f'n Vrnton a nd
day 7 JO p m UMM Third Monday 7 30
L'unJ!Svi ll €' R£'v Ben Watt s pa slor Sun
p m /Robinson\
dav Scho ol 8 30 a m , Bobbv La mbe rt S
MINERSVILLE - Wor s hip Sen•icr- 10
S Sup! Mor ning wors hip HI ID .t m Chll
a m Church School 11 a m UM\\ 1hrrd
d ren s Happ} Ho ur 6 4:1pm P1 a\C'r a nd•
Wcdn('sday 1 p m Choir pracTi ce Mon
Btbl(' Stud y 7 30 p m Miss ion ary fllf'('t mgday 7 30 p m !Nelson\
•
fi rs l WPdnesday or £&gt;ac h m ont h i 30 p m
PEARL CHAPEL - WorshiP &amp;rv\('e 9
For \nformal io n ca ll 388 1«67
a m Church School 11 a m
UMW se
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lollle,
cond Tuesday 7 30 p m UMYF las1 Tu es
paslo r S!('\'P Lilli e S S Supt Sundav
dav 7 30 p m / ubenk lng l
School 10 am Mo rnmg v. ors lp 11 am
POMEROY - Churc h School 9 15 a m
Sunda\ even in~ w o1s hip 7 30 p m Prav&lt;&gt;r
Wors hip Service 10 30 a m Choir r£&gt;
m ('C'fi n~ a ndBibl ('sl ud vThu• s dav 7 ~Op
hfla rsal Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW se
m YouTh m('('ting Wednc&gt;sday a! 7 p m
co nd Tuesda\ 7 30 p m , UMYF, Sunday,
CHRISTIAN FEllOW~HIP CHURCH
6 p m (Corbitt)
383 N 2nd Ave , M!ddi Pporl Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS- Chu rc h Sc hool 9 15
Schoo l 10 a m Sunda} a nd Wednesda y
a m Wo rship lO a m BlblP St udv Wed
Even ing sPrvlce!'O &lt;tt 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m. UM YF /Senlor"' l Sun
CHES TER CHURCH OF GO D R&lt;v R
dav 5 p m i Junior s) evcn othC'r Sun
E Robinso n pasto 1 SundaySchoo19.30a
di:!~ 6 p m 1Rot hem lchl
m, Wors hip ~ervice 11 a m
E\(' n!n g
RUTLAND- Chu rch SchOO l 9 4~a m
scrviH' 7 p m Mid WC'Pk sl' nic(' V\f'dnes
Wors hip 10 30 a m , UM \-\ (Even ln!J{ Clr
day 7 p m
cl('l ~econd Wednesda y, 7 30 p m UM\\
lA NGSVIll E CHRISTIA N CHURCH
IAfl('rnoon C lrclf'l second Thursdav 1 p
Rob er! E Muss£&gt;r. pastot S unda~ School
m !Rubenkingl
9 30 a m Paul Mus sPr s upt Morn !ng
SALEM CENTER - Church Schoo\ 10
wor.s hlp 10 30 a m Sunday e vening se r
a m \\ orship 9 t5 8 m I Rubenklnji!;l
vi ce 7 p m mid ~eel&lt; servt('(l Wt&gt;dnE's
SNOWVILLE - Worsh ip 8 30 am .
da' 7 p m
Church School 10 a m ( Rubenkin~ 1
SYRACSE CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE Re v James B Klttl(" pa s tor
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Sherm3n Cundiff, s upt Sunday Schoo l
Re\'. Rocer Graee
9 30 a m Mornl n!Z worship 10 30 am .
Rev Paul MeGulre
Evang:('llst lc sNvlce fi p m Praver and
Rev Keith Rader
Prais e W('(lnesda y , 7 p m , You1h mee l
APPLE GROVE -Church School9a m
lng, 7 p m
. Worship, 10 am (First a nd lh lr4 Sun·
EDEN UN ITED BRETHREN IN
days), UMW Second Tuesda y, 7 30p m.
CHRIST E lden R Blakt.&gt; pastor Sunday
Prayer m eeting Wednesday. 7 p m
~hool 10 a m
Robert Rt&gt;€'d Supt Morn
tGracfl )
ing sermon 11 a m Sunday night ser
..BETHANY - Worship 9 a m Church
vtces Ctiristhin Endeavor 7 30 p m , Song
School, 111 am Bible Study, Wednesday.
SE'rvlctl 8 p m Prrachlng 8 30 p m Mid
10 a m
Dorcas Women s Fellowship ,
week prayer meeting Wednesda y 7 p m
Wl'dnesdav 11 a m lMl'Guln?)
Alvin Reed, layl eader
CARMEL- Church SC hool 9 .JJ a m ,
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN
Worship, 10 ~5 am Second and Fourth
Roger Wat son, past or C renson Pratt ,
Sundays. Fellows hip dinne r wtth Sutlon
Sunday School Supt Mo r ning \\Orsh lp 9 30
third Thursday 6 30 p m tMcCuir£' 1
am Sunday School 10 30 a m , Evening
EAST LETART- Church School9a m
ser vice 7 30 p m
, Wors hip 10 a m second and fou rth Sun
MT UNION B APTIST, Donald Shue
d avs UMW first Tuesda y 7 30 p m
pastor, J O£' sayre, Sunday School Supt
~GracPI
Sundal School 9 45 a m , Evtnlng wor
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m ,
ship 6 30 p m , Prayer Meeting, 6 :11 p m
Church SC'hoollO am (G race)
Wednesday
,
MORNINGSTAR-Worshlp, 9' t5a m ,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Churc h School 10 :ll a m
Bible Study
CHRIST Jody Holland, minister Deryl
Thursday. 7 30 p m ( Rader)
Wells , Supt MOrning worship 8 00 a m
MORSE CHAPEL- Churc h School 9 30
Church SChool 9 00 a m
am Worship 11 am &lt;Rader)
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
PORTLA!m- Church SchoolS 30 p m
RENE Rev Herbert Grate. pastor
Worship 7 30 p m , UMYF Wednesday
Frank Rittle s upt Sunday School 9 30 a .
30 p m . (McGuire)
m Worship serv ice, 11 a m and 7 p m
RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
Sunday Wednesda y, 7 p m Prayer meet ·
School, 10 a m , Worllhlp, 11 a.m , UMW
lnR.
fourlh Monday 7 30 p m , Men's Prayer
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
Breakfast, Wednesday, 7 am (Grace)
' CHURC:H Rev Robert Miller, paS!or RoSUTI'ON- Church School, 9:30am.;
bert E Barton, Diree1or ot Chrlatlan Edu·
Morning wonhlp 10. 4~ a. m first and third
cation, Lloyd Wright, assistant . Sunday
Sunday1, Fellowship dinner with Carmel,
School 9 :Jl a m • Morning worthlp IO 30
Jhlrd Thursday, 6 30 p m (McGulr@)
a m , Choir practice, Sunday 6:30 p m ,
Evening worship '1 30 p m Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study, 7, 30 p. m
0 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Ollv•l
• DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
s!~: Supt sunday SChool 9 30 a m ev · Charles
Russell Sr minister Rick Ma
ery week

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combtr ,"Sup! Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Worship servic e 10 30 a m Bible s tudy ,
Tuesday, 7 30 p m

REORGANIZED CHc RCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF lATTER DAY SAINTS Port

land Racine Road \\Ill lam Roush pa s tor
l.\nda Evans chu rch school director
(!hurc h school 9 30 a m Morning wmsip
10 30 a m , Wednes day evenmg pra yer
se rvices 7 30 p m

BETHlEHEM BAPTIST

Rev

Earl

Shuler , pastor Wors hip sen Ice 9 30 am
Sunda y School 10 30 a m Bible Study a nd
prayer service Thursday, 7 30 p m

THE CARLETON INTERDENOMINA
TIONAL CHURCH KlnJ! sbury R oad Rev
David Curfman pas l ot Sundav School
9 30 am , Ra)ph Carl. Sup! Evening wor
ship 1 30 p m Prayel' meet1nlil: . Wednes
day 7 30 p m

LON G BOTTOM CHRISTIAN

Jod v

Holla nd
pasror Wallacfl Dam e wood,
Sunday Sc hool Supt Worsh ip st'('YiC£', 9 a
m Bible School 10 a m

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Rev Thereon Durham pas tor Sunday
School a1 9 30 a m M9rnlng worsh ip a!
10 30 a m S und ay (&gt;venlng St&gt;rvtce at 7 30
p m Thursday services hit 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ol Bald
Knob located on County Road 31 Rev
Lawrence Gluese neamp , pasTor Rev
Roger Willford , ass! pastor Prea c hing
serv \ces Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meeting
Wednesda y, 7 30 p m
Gary Grlffll h
lead er Youth groups Sunday evening at
6 30 p m wllh Rogrr and VIolet WUifordd
leaders Communion serv ice first Sunday
Pa ch month
WHITES
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolvil le RD Rev . Phillip Rl
denour pas tor Sun day School 9 30 am .
worship service 10 30 a m Blbtt' study
and ~&lt;~.orshlp sPrvlce, WednPsda y 7 p m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

BRETHRE ~

IN CHRIST CHURCH l oca !ed In Trxa s
Communlt v off Ct Rt 82 Re' Robe r!
Sanders pas t or Don Will lay lea d e&gt;r Sun
da y Sc hoo l 9 30 a m , Mornin g Wors h1p
]0 45 a m Evenin£ prraching service se
co nd and fou rt h Sunday at 7 30 p m
C h rl~!laA E nd e&gt;a\or fl rs1 and third Sun
day, 7 JO p m Wednesday prayer mee11ng:
and Bible Study 7 30 p m

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Schoo l 9 30 a m , Worship 10 30 a m .
Pra\t&gt;r mee ting 7 30 p m Thursda y

Fay Sauer, Director

non P ent ecosta l J oy Clark pas tor Wo r
s hip service Sunday 10 a m , Su nd a)
School 11 a m Even ing wo rs hip service
7 00 p m Wednesday pra yer meellng 7 00

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MEIGS
COOPE RATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

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CHRIST,

Mark Jones pa s tor Bill Nicholson , Sun
day School Supt Sunday School9 30 a m ,
Morn ing Wo rs hip and Comm un ion 10 30 a
m

RUTLAND BIBlE METHODIST Amos
Tillis pastor Ja y St ifes supt Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Morning worship 10 30
a m , Sunday eve ning S€'rvice 7 00 p m
Wednes da y service 7 p m WMPO pro
gram 9 a m tach Sunday

RUTLAND CHUR CH OF THE NAZA
REN E Rev Lloyd 0 Grimm Jr pas10r
Sunda y School 9 30 a m , Wors hip service
10 30 a m Young peoplt's se-rv ice 6 p m
Evangell~tlc service 6 30 p m \\ednesday
serv l c~ 1 p m

JEH OVA H S WITNESS

37319 Sial&lt;

Rouw 1211 Jon e m il£' f'3SI of Ru !landl Sun
day Blblc \ecture9 :«&lt;a m \\a !chlower
s lud y 10 30 a m Tuesd ay B tb lc slud y
7 3{1 p m T hursda\ The ocrallc Sc hool
7 30 p m Service m€'£'t\ng 8 20 p m

CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Loc a!cd on 0 J \\!h ire Road of Hrgh .... a y
160 Pa r Henson pasl or Sundav School 10
a m C l a~ses for all ;.~~P~ Junror.Chur c h 11
a m, Mornln,ll' "or~~;hlp 11 a m Adult
Ch01r practi ce 6 p m Su nda \' Young P('o
pi(" s Ch \ldren s Churc h a nd Adult Bib\('
Stud v Wed nf'sda!!o a t 7 30 p m
HOP E BAPTIST CHAPE L 570 Grant
Sl Middleport Afflltal£1d Vdlh SouthPrn
Baptrst Conv enrlon Sunda y Schoo110a m
Mornln~ v.orshlp 11 am
Ev("ntnj::: v.or
s hip 7 p m
V.f'dm• sd a \ evenrng Brbl f'
s tud y a nd prayN mN'tl nR 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRI ST St
R1 IN a nd Co Rd ~ Mark St"f'Vt'r ~ mrm ~
te l Sundav School Su p t SIP\ f' PICkf'n&lt;;,
Sundav School li 30 a m Mormng; u.•or
s hip 10 :W a m E vl'nlng v.or s hrp 7 p m
Wf'dnesda" -Aors h tp 7 p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHt.; RCH
Co rnN SvcamorC' and Se- cond Si s Po
mNO\ T ht' R£'\ William Mtddles'Aarlh
pslor Sund a\ SC hool 9 -1~ a m Ctrur{'h

SC's~~~k k\::· mHEART CHURr H Ms}!r
Anlhon y C1a nn umorl' P h 992 3~8 Sa tur
da' EH n i n ~ Ma ss i 30 p m Sunda'
Ma ss ~am and 10 a m Co nresr;;lo nc; one
hair hou r bfoforf! C'ach Mass CCDcld""f'S
11 a m Sund ay
VICTORY BAPT IST 5~5 N ~nd S!
Mtddlf"port Ja m(' S E Kef'SCf' pa o;tnr
Sundav m ornlnj.! "mshrp 10 am E ~ rn
ing sPrvlce 7 p m '14.&lt;'dnE&gt;sda v e \('n!ng
wors hip 7 p m \o ls ll allon T hu rsd av l:i «J
pm
TRINITY

CHRISTIAN

AS.~EMBLY

Coolville. GIIIJert SpencN pas lor Sunda v
School9 30 a m Mornrng s C' rvtc£' 10 30a
m S unda y tvening sen Ice 7 00 p m ,
Mid Wl'f.&gt;k pra y('r SPn.dC't:' WC'dnesda) 7 p
m
MT OLIVE CO MM CNITY CHURCH
Lav. rene&lt;' Bus h paslor M ax FolmC' r Sr
Supt Su nda y School and Mornin g \\ orshtp
q ]()::. m SundayrvenlngsNvlc(' ip m
Youlh m('f'!lng and Bl.ble Stud \ W&lt;'dnes
da' 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rt ion P o
m('rov By P ass Rev Ro be rT Smith Sr
pa stor R Pv J a m E'S Cund iH a sst pa!iTOr
Sundav Sc hool 9 :W a m Mo r nin g "ot
s hip 10 30 a m Ev{'ni n g ~ orshtp 7 30 p
m Wom e n s F'Pilov. s hip T u('~ d a' 10 a m
Wt'dn esd ay nigh! pra yer sf'rviC(' 7 30 p m
FA ITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rarlroa d
St Ma son Sunda\ SrhoollO am Morn
tn.[l v.orshlp 11 am F.\Pnmg S('f\!cefi p
m P t &lt;:~VP r ffif'C'tln g and Bible S!Ud\ Wf'd
nt&gt;s da} 7 p m

F OREST Rt.:\ BA P11 Sr Rf''- '\\le
Bor den p ~ sror ro rnriJU s Bunth s up r
Second and
Sunda' Sr tmol q :\0 &lt;J m
fou rth ~u nd a~o;; v.ors hrp "C'nrce .112 10 p
m
\liT i\.lORIAH BAPTJt;1 F'o1.1 rth a nd
\1&lt;J itl Sr \1rdd iq JOr1 Rf'\ Cahl n Minnr s
pt ~ t {l r
:\'lrs El\ln Bumgardnfr s upr
Sund.t\ S&lt; hool &lt;+ !II J m '14. ors h rp Sf'n rcP
HI 4~ a m

SUCCE" ROA D CHuRC H OF CHRIST

- lose ph B H o~ K r ns P \ angt&gt; lr~ t Sund&lt;J\
Brbl f' S1U d v &lt;+a m Wors h ip 10 a m Sun
d &lt;:r \ f'\ r mn~ ~f'n lcr 6 p m Wr dnf'Sda\
f'\enrng s('J' lr' i p m
p£;-.;TE CQS rAJ ASS EM BL' fiacl ne
Rt 12&lt;1 \\ll lta m Hoback p~s10r Sundav
Sc hool HJ am Sunday ('\C tl ln!! -.Pr'-!Cfl 7
p m Wednes da' ('\ e n\ng sen rcc 7 p m
CARPENTER RAPT 1ST Don Chea dl C'
Supt Sunda' Sc hOOl G '\0 :.t m Mornrng
W o r ~ h rplO lOa m P nnNS('r\JCf' allern
&lt;:~tf' Su nd il\S
0

MIDDL E P ORT PEl" I F~ lOSl ,\i I tur d
,\\ (' Rf'' Clar k Baker pa ~ 1 or ( oJrl I'\ or
nngham Sundd \ Schoo\ Sup l Sun d~ '
School 10 a m u1ith cla~s£'~ for all ag('s
EH•mng Sl'r\ ICH at lip m \\ fldnP~da\ 8 1
blc s!ud' at i ~0 p m \ o uth ~f'r\ ~{('&lt;; F" rr
di:t\ at 7 lOp m
ECCLE S IA F'El l OW S HlP UR Mr ll S!
Middle port Brot hf't Chuck :vl c PhN,on
pa s lor S und.-1 \ Sr honl 10 .1m Su ndcn
(•venrn g ~('1\l (C" . 1 1 ~ p m dn d\\ Pd nC's dd\
S(' rVICC'" a t 7 p m
'\l !QL TTY 8.\PT ISl Ear l ShulN Pd"
tor Su nd a' Scho ol 9 lO .1 m Ch urc h ,.,.,..r
" 1C(" i p m
\ outh ffiC'C'I!ng li p m 1 U( s
da\ Brb lt STud\ &lt;~I i p m
F'UI L GOSPEL LIC HTH Ol SE TYJ. .f 1
Htlu nd Road Poml.'t O\ Tom KC' ll\ pa s
l or Dann\ Lambt'n S S Su pr Sundt:~\
mm nrng M'! \ rcr ,11 10 d m Sund..t\ £ \f'n
t n ~ SN\ IC£' i 1fl p ffi TUf"•d,l\ &lt;1 nd 1 hur&lt;o.
d.n Sf'n !Cf'S at i VI p m
Y..OR D O F FAITH q~ \l 1ll Sr \1td dlr
pori Rrc h:lrd Stf''t\&gt;a rt p.1~1 11 Sunri.n
m ornl n ~ &lt;;Pr\frp lOam
Sund1 \ Jqmn g
1 :Kl Tuf'sd a\ m ot nrnpB rbl('~t ud \ lOH m
\\ ('dn PSd.1\ ('\('nt nt: - til 1 m 1hu ~ d...t \
m01nrng \ ld N'l " llh K.cnn C'th ('np•. t.r nd 10
a m F'n da ' I'H' ntn ~ ' rdro" rh h: r nnl'th
Co p('land 'i "lf) p m
~E n HAVF r.; l HCR CH OF I HE\\
ZARENE Rr\ Glrndon S11 oud pd~tn1
Sundt~vSc: hool!l lila m
\\ 11r'- t11p~ 1\lrl
IO 10 am \ ourh sl'nlrf' Sunct,n +J h p
m Sunda~ C'\ f'mn ~ Sf&gt;r\ICP7 fWip m \\rd
nf'sd a' P ra\1('1 MC'C' tln J:: ,'l nd B1hlt ~T ud'
i 00 p m
\:EASE SEn I F\iE ~T CHL R CH Sun
da\ al lf'r nOO n sC&gt;n ICf"!. .It 2 lll I hu r ~d..r\
C\f' mn g o;t"'r\ I Cf'!.: at 7 30
F"I RST BAPTI ST CH L.:RC"H \l ._r ..on \\
\a P a:-.to r B \11 Murph' Sund 1\ " ' hnol Hl
a m Su nd a \ I:'H' tlln g 7 30 p m P ra\C' I
mN'!I n$! and Brblf' s tud\ \\ ('dnt.!',d,l' ~ 10
p m [ \ en o n(' v.f:'lco m r
RLTLAND FREE \\ILl BAPllST S.r
lf'm Si Rf'' Paul Tavtor p.1s1or Sund;.~\
SthoollO a m Su nd il\ &lt;'H'nrng- 10 p m
Wf'dn rs d a~ ('\ C"ntnJ! p raH•r JTI('f'trng 7 111

pm
SOL T H BETHEl '\F.\\ 1 ESl 1-\ ME\:l
CHL: HC'H S1hC't Rrd gp Ouanp S,dc n
s tr\rkpr pi:! stor Sund ,1\ "rhol)l ll a m
("hUTch suvr tt' Hl ,, m B1bh '!111h \\t&gt;d
nf'sda\ ar i 3fl p m June t hl u "'' ]&gt;!f' mt)(&gt; r
~ p m Ocr ofX'T 1h1 u \ l l\ Sund H f' .('nm g
f f' lio'&lt;' "hrp ~ p m Jun.., th l o s , pl r mbP1 6
p m Oc1nbfo1 thtu M J\

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller
S1 Ma son W Va Eugene L Conger m1
nlsler Su nda) Bible Srudy 10 a m Wor
sh\p 11 a m and 7 p m WMnes day Bible
Stud;y, vocal mus iC' 1 p m

liBE RTY ASSEMBLY Of GOD, Dud
ding Lant&gt; Ma son W Va .l N Thacker
pastor Evening service 7 30 p m
Wo
men s MlnlStl"), Thur sday, 9 30 am.
Wednesd ay Prayer and Bibl e Slud y, 7 15

pm
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UN ION The Rev William
Ca mpbell pas1or Su nday School 9 30 a
m , James Hughes supt Everfln~ sen ICe
7 30 p m Wtdnsdav evening prayer meet
lng 7 30 p m You th prayer servict' each
Tuesday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Le Tart
W Va, R1 1. James Ltwl s, pa s t or Wo r
s hip serv ices 9 30 a m . Sund ay 5&lt;-hoolll
a m . Eve nin g w orship 7 30 p m Tuesday
cottage prayer m ~ Hng a nd Bib le Study
9 30 a m , Worship srr v ltoe , Wednesday

730pm
OUR SAVI OU R lUTHERAN CHUR CH
Walnul a nd H€'n ry Sts Ravfnswood , W
Va Th e R"v George C Weirick , pastor
Sunday SChool 9 30 a m Sunda y worship
llam
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH located on
Pomeroy Pike Count y Road ~near Flat
woods Rev Bla ckwood. pastor Services
on Sunday at 10 30 a m and 7 30 p m with
Sund ay Sch0ol9 30 a m Bible Srudy Wed
nesday. 7 30 p m

FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST Sr Rt 338 AnHqul1\ Rev
Franklin Dickens pastor Su nd ay morn
\ng 10 a m , Sunday e-vening 7 30 p m
Thu rsda y evening 7 :rl p m

STIVERSVlllE CO MM UN ITY BAP
TIST CH URCH Paslo r Robert ByE"rs
Sunday School 10 a m , Wors hip serv ice 11
a m Sunday evening service.?· 30 p m
Wednesday cvenln~ service 7 :11 p m
INDEPENDENT IIOUNESS CHURCH
Inc P ear l Sf , Middleport Rev 0 Dell
Manley , pas lo r Sunday School 9· 30 a m
Morning worship 10 30 a m , E 'tenlng
worship ? 30pm Tuesday 12 30pm Wo
men's Prayer meoetlng , Wednesday, 7 30
p m Prayer a nd Praise sen lee

RUTlAND APOSTOLI C CHURCH OF
JESUS CHR IST, Elder James MUier Bi·
ble Study, Wednesday 7 30 p m, Sunday
SchoollO a m , Sunday night service, 7 30

pm
POMEROY WESlEYAN HOLINESS.
Harrisonville Road David Fert'E'll pas
tor, Henry Eblin . Jr , Sunday School SUpt
Sunday School 9 30 a m . morning wor
~hlp, 11 a m Sunda y eve nin g service 7 l&gt;
p m Praye r Meeting , Wednt&gt;Sday 7 Yl p
m

Sermonette
T he qu!f'l !:.tl\lnr-.s!'i of t hP nU?ht "' JS b1 okf' n b\ fa ml ~1.1nd ~ 0omrn1.! 11 nm1 Th r ,, , 1 111
S)rocus&lt;'\l.a\ 1h&lt;' su n had alrf'ad\ Sf'l a nddo.trkn('sso,~,ast"'\cn'&lt;'hrlf' 1 h1 ,, rrr11l .. 1 \1
ioudf'r and lx'camC' a mrlod ) I ca n 1rememtx&gt;r now buT 1 Think 11 \.1 •'- S!f'pht 11t ~~~~~ 1 \ . .
1 stood on m' p:1rch 1 sa" rhr man\ liJ:!ht s s lov. l} hradm.[l south f01 (IO\\ ntO\\ n P111no 1 '
Then 1 kn~ !he' 0t'lltl Qu~ n \HI S sl f'a mm ~ doo,~,n rl\Cr a fl rr d.u k \\ith tht 1 lllu .po
pla\lnJZ The' \i~h1s W!')"{' bcaul1ful and the music delighTful ro hC':'l l M\ ! hnu l.! h t~ \u n!
back In limPv. hen S{'('in,:!: a srcamboal on thC' nvrrwould ha \ C' bN•n ll C'O mmnn r\ { n11 1•1
Mel~ COunl~ 1 am ~1.1 d 1 sa" ' and heard the [)('Ir a Qu&lt;'en thJI m~h!
Wha t aOOut going: bac k tn tln'W E!'-C'tl fa'rtlfer !han a fev.f\t'll!"' • Tr- got nc b.1c h. 1ol th,
Pllgrlmo; Iandin,:!: on Ph m out h Rod. or to lh&lt;' da)sofCht 1st or M r~('SO J ro t ht' cll\ '-I 11h1
Ar k a nd Us master Noa h Don I vou 1h\nk 11 would be a WC'alltlin!Z 1n :-f'(' th t• \ r h. 1ru1
l('am about all I he animals and th€' ram of :10 days anct &lt;W nlghls" H.I H' n 1 u1u 1" 1
wond('J"l'() atw:mt C'\("nls manv 't&gt;a rs ago In Bible times" W(' knov. thl' &lt;;. f ori~ :110\11 ll \ \
rt'mem~r lhC' plclul'f'S ol thosP Bibhca \ peoplf' from our Sund •:n School nurt~rrll \\
1eallz.e that Chr\stlantt\ L'&gt; a dl\1ne lhm~ and not a S('('Ula r ff'('linR or roncf'r n 11 I'- 111•1 1
of don r do's but a rt'la tlon!;hlp whh a llvtng holv and d!'1nf' r,oo
W€'are loldlf \.I. Pdol10t fl'a d a nd stud\ his1on llf'mavbedf'slrnr"dloll\1 11 ~ ~ 111 ~ J
also wl!h the Blbl£' If WC' dO not stUd} S{'riously lh&lt;' u.ord or C'.od ou1 dpo;.rr n' '"Lucio ut tm
us and 11 ts no! Hf'a\en Wrdare nor JgnOre fhP Bible&gt; I! l('!l s us .,.. hat \\C' mu'- !.rlrt Bl.'lu'\ t
on the Lord Jesus Ch ris! and you shall 1:x&gt; saved Thi s hao; br&lt;'n Ill( t:.IJ, rn foz
generallons oC Heaven Dwl'llffs Look to lh(' BibiC' Th£1 o,~, orc\ of Gnd :md onf' thin~ sl mds .S..
out You must haVE' a positive attitude- If all you ca n do Is Jxl a~al nsl l hln~. bf1 unlt 1nen \&gt;OU are destined lobe lo."il loa hf'a\t&gt;nly home Wf' need to bt~ d1vlnf' C"hrlsllan:-. am1
not 9£'CUiar believers Do not be mlsk'd by prople u. ho sav Ch1is t s " ~' '" lo bP ag::tJRSI
things u aU you ra n sa} Is I m against Q.rlnk agalnsl por nogra ph\ , agalns1 roc k mu:o.t(
ag:atnst da ncing a~aln.-.1 ca1 d playlng!='aga insl a~atnst a5ra ln.-.1, \OU &lt;.tr£' doomed to bP
outside Hea vro and In the d£o\IU s domam of fire a nd brl msl oll£' a nd to1 TTlC'nt It r~ 111 11 1
good place to be 1t lc; Ihe pits as thl' kids would sa) toda\
ScMng and he&lt;\rln,:!: tht&gt; Della Queen go down river that nij!hl v. a s 10\f'h h m ., not
1JE&gt; the fastesl way to travel but you wlh ~t when• you ar(' golnl'! Thou~ nds of PI~'Plt•
over the years can vouch for that rac l of life SO also can thOusand!; of Hf':-t\ cnlyO\\('llrt s
tNl you, thai thE' 1rulh of the Bible Is simple Believe on thf' Lord J rsus Chlls1 and vnu s h:~ \1
be saved It' s In the book 11 ts htStorv 3nd It Is 1rulh - RC'' Willia m Mlddl~\l. :.ulh
Meigs County Lwtherans

�P&amp;ge-6-The Daily ~tinel

Loan reviews begin
for debt restructuring .

~ergencysquads Maniage license

Five calls were answered 1burs·
day by local units, the Meigs County
Emergency Medical ServiCes
reports.
At9:44a.m.,RaclnetooklnezHIU,
Broadway St.. to Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy at·5: 26 p.m., took ·
Etta Ellis from the .Pomeroy ~alth
Care Center to Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy at 7:28p.m., went
to Eastman Ridge for Danny
Harshburger, not transportation
required; Tuppers Plains at 9 p.m.
went to Reedsville for Gar Smith,
taken to Veterans Memorial; rutland at 10: 23 p.m. went to Meigs
M)ne 2 for Greg Richardson, to
Veterans Memorial.

To end marriage
The marriage of Alfred R. Smith,
Sr., and Joyce Ann Smith was
dissolved and .the maiden name of
. Joyce Ann Peterson was restored
this week in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court. ·

Students given rest
Schools in the Southern Local
School District have been off the last
two days due to a teachers' inservice
day at ¥etgs High School Thursday
lind parent-teacher conferences
tOday. Conferences were scheduled
from 9 a.m. to3 p.m.

Jail escapee

A man1age license has been
issued ill the MelgsCountyCommon
Pleas Court toJamesWesleyCasey,
Jr., 23, Point Pleasant, and Rhonda
Lynn Snider, Zl, Ml(!dleport.

. Rev1ews will begin Immediately
of Farmers Home Admlnlstratlon
(FrnHA) loan accounts to seewhlch
farmers In Meigs, Athens, and
Vinton need and will quality for a
011e-t1me set aside of part of their
loan. Archie Stegall said today.
FmHA has been authorized to set
aside up to 25 percent - to a
maximum o1 $200,0Xl - of the debt
owed the agency for farmers who
. are experiencing severe financial
dlfftculty,, 11 the set aside will help
ac~ a positive casll flow for the
borrower.
·

Meets Saturday
Hemlock Grange will meet at7: :ll ·
p.m. Saturday at the grange hall.

Funds received
'

.

StateRegtstrarMlchaelJ.McCulilon aJUIOunced that the Bureau of
Motor Velllcles has the September,
1984, distribution of license tax .
revenues totaling $13,415,756.62
ready for disbursement to local
governments. Meigs County's pay·
ment will be$56,422.23.

Teenager

The Daily Seiltinei-Page-7

A Syracuse teenager escaped
Injury when the carshewasdrlvlng
struck a tree In an alley off Ohio 124

Thursday.
The Gallia·Melgs post of the State
· Highway Patrol said SheiTJ D.
Sisson, 16, had just turned Jnto the
alley when she apparentlY lost
control of her car and went off the
right side of the road. The 4: 25p.m.
accident caused light damage to her
car and she was not cited, according
to tbe patrol.

Admitted·-George Ostermeyer,
Cheshire; May First, Rutland;
Everett Jeffers, Racine; Geraldine
Sexton, Mld!Ueport; Felix Alkire
Pomeroy; Albert Tromm, Rutland.
Discharged-Helen Reed, Rachel
Gorman.

Meets Sunday
Th~ Meigs County Genealogical
Society will meet at2p.m .Sunday at
the Meigs County Museum. All
interested people are invited.

FRIDAY ·

"We will begin schedullng ap- ·
polntments for our borrowers to
review .their accounts, determine If
they need special a!!Sistance and
see 11 we can make that aSsistance
avaUable," Archie Stegall said. :
"Not every borrower will qua~
for the set aside, but there might be
some other way to help, such as ..
consolidation or reschedu!W Of
extstlllg !pans. We will look at all
alternatives."
..
Archie Stegall said all account$
will be reviewed. There are some
exceptions, such as accounts In
bankruptcy or foreclosure or tii(R
determined 11ble to. graduate to
other sources of credit.

·. SATIJRDAY
SYRACUSE· A public
chicken noodle dinner will be
held by the Eagles Class of tbe
Asbury ·United, Methodist
Church, Syracuse, ill the church
basement Saturday, with serv·
tng from 5to 8 p.m. $3 for adults;
$1.50 for chlldren up to eight.
MIDDLEPORT - The Mld·
dleport Uterary Club will meet
at 2'p.m . Saturday atthe home of
Mrs. Carl Horky with Mr's.
Horky to review "1984" by
Geoge Orwell. Response to roll
call will be thoughts-on 2004.

STOVE CO.
8 Years Experie'nce

PH. 698-6121

(Continued from page 1)
The Morning Star United Metho- r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
is that Halloweeners are tearing · dist · Church Homecoming will be ·
. down the posters.
Sunday. There will be a worship
Meanwhile, three defendants service at 9:45a.m.; Sunday school
were placed on proba tlon after at 10: :ll; covered dish dinner at
FRipAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19 &amp; 20
appearances before Meigs County 12: 30. An afternoon service and
Common Pleas Court Judge Cha· hymn sing wtU be held at 1:45 p.m.
~
rles Knight.
with local talent featured . Keith
(I&gt; oz: Popper Steak, Wild Rice, Shrimp Egg Rolls)
William Wesley Foley, charged Rader, pastor, invites the public.
with breaking and entering, was
given a six month sentence at the
.
Chillicothe Correctional lnstitute.
AlllenoU.-Saia
AI!NuQ&gt;, Olllo
The sentence was suspended and
LUNCHEON SPECIALS OCT. 22ND-26TH
Salurday, Od. I.S, 198f
Foley was placed on probation for
CA'Ml.E PRICES:
MON.: Potato Soup, Cream Beef tin Toast, Green Beans, Slaw.
two years.
Feeder S!eers: IGood and Choice! :UJ.500
TUES.: Yagatabla Soup, Meal loaf, Mashed Potatoes, Cream Peas.
lbs.
5().25-57:
500-7!lllbs.
43.7!&gt;50.
Hubert David Clower, charged
Ff'('()er Heifers: ~Good and Choice) msoo
WED~ Broccoli Soup, Pan fried Chi&lt;ken, Mashed Potattits, Ho.memade
wilh cultivation of marijuana, was lbs. l1·52.50; 500-7!llibs. :!1·56.25.
Noodles.
Feeder Bulls: !Good and Choice) :UJ.500
given ·a six month suspended
lbs. 42·54.25; S00.7!lli!Js. 42.50-55.
THUR.:
Chili, 'aked Pork, Chops w/Dressing, Candied Sweet Potalott,
sentence a nd was placed on
Slaughter Bulls ]Over 1,000 lbs.l 37.7!&gt;41.
Limas.
Slaugh ter Cows: Utilities 36-25-41.75:
probation for two years.
and Cutters 29.25-36.
FRI.: Cheese Soup, ·laked Tuna &amp; Noodle Casserole, Tossed Salad.
Mary Yourkoski , charged with Canners
Veals: (Choice &amp; Prime) 3:1.50-55.50.
FRESH HOMEMADE ROLLS EVERY DAY
uttering bad checks, wasgivenaone
Baby Caiii&lt;!S: IBy the Head) U-50.
HOG
PRICES:
year sentence in the Ohio Reforma·
Hogs: INa. 1. Barrows &amp; Gilts I m -2:l.l Jbs.
. tory for Women at Marysville. The 43-45.50.
) .
Butcher Sows 31·lJ.25.
sentence was suspended and Your·
Butcher Boars 31.50-32.50.
kosky was placed on probation for
Feeder Pigs: IB)' the Head) J5.31.
one year .and ordered to make
SHEEP PRIC~:
Slaughter lambs 5150-55.
rest itution.

The Sips.

SUNDAY

FEED

CHESI'ER - The Chester
Bowhunten and Archery Club
will hold a 28 target field range
.and 3D target broad head trophy
shoot !Iunday. Registration will
be held between 12: :ll and 4 p.m.
and further information may be
'o btained by calling 985-3364.

THE
BIRDS

WEEI&lt;END SPECIAL

EGG DROP SAP ........................ .......... S7.9S

SALMON STEAK ................................... S8.95
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MIDDLEPORT - Regular
meeting Bethel62, International
Order of Job's Daughters, 7 p.m
Monday.at the Masonic Temple.
Inl tla tory work.

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POMEROY - Thoinas Fer·
guson, state auditOr, will be the
speaket at the Tuesday night
meetlllg of the MiddleportPomeroy Area Branch of the
AmeriCan Association of University Women, to be held at 7: :Jl
p.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church felloWship hall. The
publlc is inviteQ to attend.

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held at the Woodmen Hall,
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8 p.m. The Modern Woodmen
adults and juniors, and the
canrnunlty will sponsor the
party. A fishpond, country store,
games of all kinds and refresh·
ments will be featured. All are
welcome to attend.

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Rtm.AND- Square, round
and slow dancing to a live band
will ge offered saturday e&lt;~ening
at Ell Denison Post 467 of ihe
American , Legion, Rutland.
Music will llegln at 9 p.m. and
continue throurgh 1 a .m . Cost at
the door Is $2 per adult and $1.50
per child. The public ts welcome.

Library films
to aid everyone
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MEIGS COUNTY - Several
film showings have been scheduled at the Middleport and
Pomeroy Libraries.
At 7 p.in. Monday at the
Middleport Library, two films
will be showndeallngwithfraud,
con games, and jury duty.
On Oct. 25, at the Pomeroy
Library and Oct. 29 at the the
Middleport Ubrary, two Hallow~n films will be shown at 7
both evenings.

Past Councilors Club meets
several members were reported help Hayes and Mrs. Frederick.
ill at the recent meeting of th Past Others attending were Ada' Morris,
Councllors Club of Chester Council Opal Hollon, Charlotte Grant, Sadie
323, Daughters of America, held . 1'russell, Inzy Newell, Mary Hayes,
recently at the lodge hall. Betty Goldie Frederick, Margaret Tuttle,
ROush, president, conducted the members, with guests, Sandra
meeting. Psalm 19, the Lord's White and Jamie White.
Prayer and the pledge to . the 1
American flag were given . Thelma
White had the secretary's repor·
t,and members responded to roil
call by naming somethlg they would
!Ike to do for Halloween .

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Ill were Mae Spencer,
Leona HenSley, and Letha Wood.
Get-wen cards were siglled for
aeveral shutills, and refreshments
wrre served by Betty Roush and
Cora Beegle. Jean FrederiCk won
the door prtze.
Games were c011ducted by Eliza-

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Susie Fischer was hOnoted on her
89th birthday recently with a party
at her home ill Racine. She received
numerous gifts and over 50 cards
from relatives and friends. lnclud·
illg one from President and Mrs.
RDnald Reagan.

Sunday Strwicu: 1O:OOr 11 :00 &amp; 6:3'b
With a C.arry In Dinner at Noon on Sun., Oct. 2t
Men.·Fri.·S.rYicu: 7:30 I'.M.
The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend ~

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Jim &amp; lonnie Harris of Harrisburg, PA.

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IJAROAIN MATINEE'S &amp;ATloiii:MY .I .st,M),jl'l'

for1bursdaya tWa tertord .Reading
programs, it was noted , will be
Initiated soon, and the installation of
the new officers will be held at the
Novemhermeetlng.
Members were reminded that the
World Thank boxes will be turned ln
at the November meeting. The
Federation meeting of th~? Church
WomenUni!edwillbeheldNov.2 at
Racine, and it was voted to send an .
offering to the meeting from the
Pomeroy UMW. Maxine Goeglein
wasappointedtocheckontheMeigs
County children at the Children's
Home In order to determine if gifts
are needed. Eighty· nine s ick calls
were made by the m embers . Nellie

dis~:~~i:!~~~~~~~nnounced

Cake and lee cream were served
to HUda and David Frecker, Mary,
Bill and Mark Porter, Gloria and
Gerald Michael, Diana and Kara
King, Roger Michael, Butch, Cha·
risSe and Craig Knight, Debbie
Michael, Brenda and Tiffany
Hickel, Shelly and Tara Wolfe, and
Kevin Curtman.

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Ed and Cindy Harkless honored
A reception honoring Ed and
ClndyHarkesstobeheldSunday ,at
the Pomeroy United Methodist
Church was announced at the
TuesdaynightmeetlngoftheUnited
Methodist Women held at the
church.
The Harkless family ts moving
from the area . He has resigned as
churchcholrdirector.
·
Dorothy Downie opened the
meetlngwithdeyotionsuslngashe{
~bject; "The Privilege of Living."
. She noted ihat many people who
wereillandhadmedlcaldlsadvan·
tages accomplished great things in
theosclence field.
Martha Hoover, Thelma Dill and

Neutzllng, a shu tin, at her Route 1,
Long Bottom home. Her birthday is
Oct. 29.
Sadie Trussell, c.hatrman of the
home and orphans committee,
conducted a cake walk which was
won by Mae McPeek. Keith Ashley
was pianist for the meeting and
potluck refreshment \\(ere served.
Others a !tending were Jean
Frederick, Thelma McManis, Nina
Windle, Mary K. Holter, Ethel Orr,
Elizabeth Hayes. Eva Robson,
Doris Grueser, Laura Mae Nice,
Erma Cleland, Betty Roush, Ada
Bissell Lora Damewood. Margaret ,
Tuttle.' Goldie Frederick, Charlotte
Grant, Dorothy Ritchie, Marcia
Keller Iva Powell, Octa Ward,. and
Ihia F ae Kimes .

MGIINTM~ fi R

Dorothy Ritchie, vice state coun· ways and means committee.
cllor and a member of Chester Toledo.
Counen. 323, was honored with a
Mrs. Ritchie spoke briefly thank·
·reception held recently at the ing those who came and intrOduced
Chester Fire House by District 13, family members, Robert Ritchie,
Daughters of America. Approxl· her husband; Betty Spencer, a
mate!y 9o D of A members and sister; Norma Jean and Paul
guests from across the state Grinstead, Belpre. a sister and
- · brother·in·law; nieces, Paula and
attended the reception.
A half hour of music and songs by Amy Grinstead, Belpre; and Dar·
Sunrise was presented at the rell and Nola Chevalier, PataskaU,
reception, and a welcome was given brother and sister·in·law.
by Esther smith, district deputy .
Refreshments were served after
Officers seated with Mrs. Ritchie at Ada Morris, a 5Q.year member .
, a head table were Mary Wines, state asked the blessing: Mrs: Ritchie will
councllor, Allen Levan , state state advance to state councilor In 1985,
treasurer, Willowick;· MarjorteCiit· and will . he the first ever from
fotd, associate vice councilor. Districq:i. A blue and white color
Dayton; Beryl Faust, associate scheme'was carried out in the table
junior past councilor, Marion; Faith decorations. At each place were
Davies, state judiciary committee handrhade yarn coasters In match·
ml!fflber, Akron; Doris Dodds, state ing holders. Arrangements of fall
conductor, Canton; Faye Hoselton, flowers provided by the Chesler
deputy national councilor; Belpre: , Garden Club and lodge members
~nd Blanche Moidiney, national
were used on the tables.

Guest Evangelists-Musicians

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·D of A vice councilor ·

·- 17th Anniversary
COOLVIU! GRACE BREIHREN CHURCH·

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Plans for attending friendship
iught at Logan on Nov. 7 were made
when Chester CouncU 323, Daughters of America, met Tuesday night
. at the hall.
The new distriCt o!ticers will he
installed at the friendship night
meeting and members are being
asked to wear white for planned
Initiatory work.
Alta Ballard, councilor, presided
at the meeting with Leona Hensley
and Faye Kltkhart both reported
now home form the hospita I. Esther
Smith was reported ill.
The color bearers escorted Ada
HONORED BY RECEPl'ION - . Donidly Rilchie, seated left, the
Morris to the altar where she was
new1r elected ,11a1e vice councilor, was honored at a rereptlon at
presented cards and the group sang
CheMer recemty hoiJted by District 13, D~ of America. Among
"Happy Birthday" to her. Members
the Btl pJell&amp;8 &amp;Uendlng were Mary Wines, stale councilO!', and Allen
were asked to send cards to Ada
Levan, .tate treasurer, pictured he":' with Mrs. Ritchie.

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POMEROY - The Meigs
Coonty Genealogical Society will
meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the
Meigs County Museum, Butter·
nut Ave. Fillalplanswillbemade
for . the fifth anniversary of the
chapter ill November. 1be program will include sharing of
genealogical materials acquired
over the summer.

Happenit'!gs

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SCIPIO - The Scipio Township Volunteer Fire Dept. will be
sponsoring a mlnl-garden tractor pull on Sunday beginning at 1
·p.m. Stgn.up time is 12 noon.
Each pai11cipant pays a $3.
non· refundable entry fee. Gafe ·
fee is 50 cents per pers011. The
pull to held at .the tire dept.
grounds on State Route 6IN in the
Harrllionvllle area. Signs will be
posted ..showing way. R.efreshllll.'llts served and public invited.

MIDDLEPORT - Bethel 62,
International Order of Job's
Daughters, go-to-church Sunday
will be observed this weekend.
MembersaretomeetatlOa.mat ·
the Middleport Church of Christ
with their robes.

PoMEROY Pomeroy
. Chapter 186, Order of the
Eastern Star, wt11 attend church
-the Chester United Methdoist
Church Sunday at 9· a.m. in a
· gtoup, Debra Chevalier, worthy

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MIDDELPORT - The prim:
aty dept. of tlll! Middleport First ·
Baptist Church ' is holding a
round-up party and fall festival
Saturday, from 4 to8p.m. A trip
to Newberry Farm in W.Va. is
planned. Any child under five
must be accompanied by a
parent.

from Po~~ervy,
Take 143 North ·
To Carpenter,
Left at U. ·
Tracks. Follow '

EASTERN QUEEN - Jennifer Grover, daughter of Mr. liDd Mrs.

Mr. OLNE - Hymn sing
Sunday at Mt. Olive Community
Church at 1:llp.m. Slngl!'l'l wUl
he Smith Family, MadiiOII,
W.Va., and The Pleasant Vaney
Trio from host church; pubilc
invited.

·Dessert extra.

THE APPALACHIAN

Keruteth Grover, reigned as queen of the annual £aatem High Scbool
Homecoming Friday night. Her escort Is Jimmy Schaekel.

POMEROY - Morni!li Star
Ul)lted MetOOdtst gmch hOmecomir)g Sunday with morning
worship service at 9: 45 a.m.,
Sunday School at 10: :ll a .m ..
covered dish dinner at 12: :ll p.m.
and afternoon service and hymn
sing at 1: 45 p.m. Local slnllni
talent will be featured. Keith
Rader, pastor, Invites pibiic.

POMEROY - Round and!
SQ'!&amp;re dance will be helcj Frld:!Y
from 8 to 11 p.m . at the Senior
Citizens Center. Music wil be by.
the Happy Hollow' Boys, with
John Russell as.caller.

Chester D of A .Council
plans to attend function

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Meigs County happenings
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Friday. October 19, 1984

Junior Miss local finals set Oct. 27
Six Meigs :County high school
seniors girls will be competing tor
the Iitle of Meigs County J unlor Mlss
1985 during the locai finals to be held
.· Saturtlay, Oct. 27. at 7:30p.m. at the
Southern High SChool.
They are Norma Kay Rhodes,
daughter of Gail and Kathy Rhodes,
Langsville: Karen Bernice Hems·
ley, daughter of Ann Hemsley a nd
Jimmie Joe Hemsley, Syracuse:
Debbie Porter, daughter of Bobby
Porter, Rutland, and Ruth Eddy,
Columbus; Sherry Sayre, daughter
of Larry and Deloris Sayre, Ru·
tland ; l3etty Loftis. daughter of
Joseph and Alberta Loftis, Pome-roy, and Maria Averion, daughter of
Dr. Rogello and Perla Averion .
Pomeroy.
A student at Meigs High School,
Miss Rhodes plans a career as a
physical tberapistfollowinggradua·
tion. She Is active In the band and has
·been a member of the music club,
Spanish club, yearbook staff and the
cboir. She has competed at Ohio
University as an oboe soloist and
received an excellent rating. For
her creatlhg and performing arts
talent in the Oct 'n finals, she wUI
present an oboe solo, "Andanting
From Divertimeno No. 14 in 8-flat"
by Mozart .
Miss Hemsley will be doing a
modern dance to "Carribean
Queen" in the talent phase of the

competltlon. A senior at Southern,
she is a member or the scholastic
team, computer club, French dub,
was chairman of the queen coJll!YIIt·
tee, yearbook staff and was hf.&gt;mecoming queen. She received auleague honorable mention in sottbaU
during her junior•year.
Miss Sayre will sing " Almost
Over You" in the creative and
performing arts division. A student
at Meigs H!gh, she has been active
with the Chorallers, Colleglwn and

band.
Also a senior at Meigs, Miss
Porter wUI perlorm a flag and dow
rod routine to "Joystick." She has
been active in choir, Collegium, flag
corps, pep club, has been a section
leader and wrestllng'cheerleader.
Also attending Meigs High, Miss
Loftis will sing, "Because I Got That
Spirit Inside" in the talent division:
She plans to enter law school
following graduation. She Is active
in the Spanish club, Fellowship or

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY,
OHIO
ROBERT REED end
CAR LOTIA' REED
PlAINTIFFS,
·VS·
SARAH A. CURTIS, AD·
DRESS UNKNOWN, AND
TO THE HEIRS, DEVISEES,
AND NEXT OF KIN OF
DECEDENT. All OF WHOSE
NAMES AND ADDRESSES
ARE UNKNOWN· TO
· PLAINTIFFS,
DEFENDA,NTS .
CASE NO. 84·CV·263
NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION
To Sa rah. A Curt1s. w hose
addres s 1S unkn own and to the
unknown heti'S. devtsers. and

next of ktn of Sara h A Cums.
whose names and add1esses
are unknown and cannot with
reasonabiP dtltgence be ascer tt!lned vou are hereby notlft ed

tha t vou have bee n na ~ed
Defend ant s tn a legal awon
enlttled Robert Re ed and Ccu IOtt a RPerl Plntnt1f! S. vs Sarah
A Curt•s and the heus. devts ees
and next of.,..h.tn ol Sa rah A

Cu rtt s. Detendan ts Tht s actton
ha s been a ss 1gn ed c a se
num ber 84 -CV-2 63 and 1S
pendm r, 1n th e Court of Com mon Pl eas of M er gs Coun ty.
Po mer oy. Oh10 45769
fhe o ht eC t IJ f the Compla1nl
1S tor oar 11110n ot the ool Jnd gas
rn teres t m real esta te as
descnbP.d 111 Voilrme 263. Page
221 an d Vo lum P. 137 Page
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M e1 gs Cou nty Deed
Acco rd s. reference to wh rc h rs

hereby made
You are reQlmed to answer
the Co mpla1nt wt!h 1n 28 days
aft er the last publtc al! on of th 1s
nOt1ce whrc h w1ll be published
once each we ek lor srx succesSive weeks The last publtcat1on
wrH b&lt;' made on November 9.
1984 and the 28 days fo r
Answer w1ll com mence o n tha t '

date
In

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ot your failure to

answer o r oth erwrse respon d
as requ~red by the Oh ro AulAs o f
C1vtl Pr qcedure. tu dgment bv
default will be renderP.d aga1 nst
you lo r the reh et demanded 1n
the Compt ,w1 1
Dated OctnbP.r 2. 1984
LJ rrv E Spencer
Cle rk of Cou rt s
Me1gs Co unty

Common Pleas Court
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Public Noticll
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT.
JUVENILE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
CASE NO. 23181
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Dkt . .2. Pg. 563
TO CARL A. HYSEll. JUVE·
NILE PROBATION OFFICER
OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO:
You ar e curmnjnded to not1fv
Brenda Fry actdrP.ss unkn own
cmd Ro na lcl f-ry. Sr . ad dress
unkh own. the mot her and
IJther of Ronald Fry. Jr . that a
co mpl a1nt ha s beeri' fr led 1n thr s
C o1rrt a lleornn th nt Ro nald Fry.
Jr . o ch tlc1. Jf:l'e 1 2 ye&lt;:~rs. D 0 B.
August 17 1982. appea~s to
be a nPqiPc tP.C\. i::lnd dependent.
r: hlld
It rs reQuP Stl"rl mat perma n (-!n t CLIStody I~P qran ted
Perm anf'n l Cl iStody means
that the pdrent s. g uard1Jn or
other custodton may be per. m an en t ly c11vPsted o t all paren tal rrgh ts anrl pnvrleges rn
r espect tc th11 c h1 ld and that th e
child ma~· be placed lor
a d OPI •On w1 th o rn the con sen t
of the parr&gt; nts quarrlrans or
other c u stodmn
It 1s orderert th;Jt thev appear
person ally belor A the Cou rt at
Pomeroy. Oh1o on the 27th d ay ·
of No v ember. 1984. at 10·00
o'Clock AM
Fur! he r 11 ts
ordered that the person havrng
physrca l cus todv or control o f
sa1d ch tld shall bnng the ch1ld
to the hear1ng A perso n so
not1 l1 ed. wh o falls to appear.
may then be puntshed as •n
otller casPS of co n tempt
Anv party 1s ent•tled to
c ounsel 1n the omceed.ngs and
the Cou rt w rll app o1nt couf)sel rf
the parry 1S 1nd1gent
Sa1d C arl A Hysell w1 ll make
d ue re tur n o f thrs wn t on or
before the 23rd day of No -

vember. 1984
W1tness my hand and til~
seat of th ts Cou rt thrs 16th day
or Oc1ober. t 98 4

member o{ the HtllbiUJes.4-H Club,
marching and concert bands, jazz
band, musiC club. She has partie!·
paled In girls basketball, volleyball,
pep club, student council, the
yearbook stat! ·and khas been a
softball manager;
Doing a ballet in the creative and
performing ans dlvlslon, Miss
Averion,alsoasenloratMelgsH!gh,
is a member of the yearbook staff,
the Spanish club, volleyball team,
pepclubandstudentcouncliSbehas
· been an office asSiStant, Ubrary aide
and a cheerleader and was
dent ofthetreshmanandsophOmore
classes.
The winner of the local Junior
Miss Program w!lll'(,'l)resent Meigs
County at the Ohio Junior finals in
Mount Vernon the ftrst week of
February, 1985, Southeast Ohio
Junior Miss, Inc., sponsors, of the
local event, announced.

presl·

Trinity Church and Church school
will pay tribute to four dceased
Sunday School superintendents,
Lena Huber, Fred Blaettnar, Carl
Krautter, and RoyMayerdurlilgthe
10: 30 a .m. worship services Sunday. ·
The choir will present special
music for the services and a
dedica tlon of a painting, "The

Aoberl E Buck. Judge

Guartllan Angel" by local artist,
Paul McElroy, will be conducted.
A carry· in dinner will be served
following the services with meat and
drink to be provided. AU tamily and
friends are invited to the services
andd!Mer .
Church sChool services liegin at
9:15 a.m.

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Public Notice
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT,
JUVENILE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
.
CASE NO. 23182
Dkt. 2, Pg. 564
TO CARl R. HYSELL JUVE·
NILE PROBATION OFFICER
OF MEIGS CQUNTY, OHIO :
You nre comma nded ro notr fy
Br enct.:.• Frv. a ddr~ss unknown.
th e mo thfl r of Janna Evans. a
ch1ld aqP 7 yP.ars 0 0 8 July
20 _ 1977 that a cu mpiJtnt has
been l1l erl rn thrs Coun allegmg
that Janna Evan s aooears to be
a nPg tected and dependent

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w1 thout thr co nse nt o f the
parem s. qua1d1an o r o ther
cus tnrf,an
It 15 ordered that they ap p eo r
person ally bcl o rp the..Cou rt at
PornP.roy Oh10 o n the 2 7th day
n f N ove'llbPt .· 1984. at 10 00
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SUNDAY, OCT. 21-12:00 NOON

' Take New Li111a Roa~ off 143at Harrisonville, Oh. or .
take off 124 at Rutland. Oh. Foll.ow salt s!gns.
Auction held in l.arge building. Video a.nd pinball machines.
all s1zes glassed mshowcases. elec. cash regi~ters. flea mar·
ket 1tems. motorqcles, dairy freeze machine, hanging fur·
naces and loads of other merchandise. Food served. Dealers
welcome.
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How.-d L Writesel
~octfing Co,

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

OWNER !.. D. FULL

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If You Art Interested ltri A Succusful
Automotin Sal• Car•r .We Wovhl Ukl To Talk To You!

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Real Estate General

Your favorite song reads.
"Each step I take my Savior goes before me, And
with His loving hand He
INds the way."
We know He led you home
and you are with Him.
Sadly Missed By:
. Wife, Pauline
Children:
Don ~nd Lin~ Mayer
Charles and Nancy Saltz
Grandchildren:
Bethany and Michael.Mayer
Sarah and Stephen Saltz

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Re!ll Estate General

MEIGS CO.
F.ARM BUREAU
ANNUAL MEETING
Tuesday Night

TEAFORD

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ReaiEstateW,

Oct. 23r 1984
7:11 P.M.

1-(8141-992-3326

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Chester Grade School
Sfeak Dinner
For Reservations

$65,900.

Call992-2181

NEW LISTI riG ~ 96.5
acres. remodeled 4 BR
home, 2 new stone fire·
places, free gas, FA furnace
and lg. barn. Only $60,000.

RABIES CLINIC

POMEROY - We have a
number of all sizes of nice
homes for you to choose
from. Drop in and let us
show you one.

PRESENTED BY

Meigs Co. Humono 5ociely
&amp; Meigs Co. Health Depl.

At
Chester Fire Station
Saturday, Oct. 20
1 P.M.-4P.M.
Dr. Carol Osborne
RABIES 13.00
Other lnnoculations Availa·
ble. Dots must be leashed.

REDUCED DRASTICALLY
- Now you can have a lg. 3
bedroom home near I.Chools
for a real low price. Only
$39,900.

13 ACRES - On 4 lane 33
or 5 acres on good counlry
rd near Racine.

Cats in carriers.

()Wanled

( )For Sale

&lt; 1Announcemen1
c 1Farlltent

64 Misc. Merchandise

1. _ _ _ _ __
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OFFER WANTED - Good 2
BR home. Walk to t~e stores:
Asking $16,000.

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BARGAIN - 'Remodeled
one fl. 3 BR ranch. Full base·
ment, dbl. garage and one
level acre. $32.500.

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LARGE RANCJi - 12 rms.,
new bar, maids rm .. 3 full
baths. family rm., fireplace,
heat pump with $108.00
budKet. 1.79 acres.

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NO,MONEY DOWN
9,0 DAYS SAME A~ CASH

SOUTHERN SCHOOlS Remodeled 8 rm. home in
Letart. All new kitchen, bath
and furnace heat.

DIRECTIONS: Rt~ 7 - 6 miles
below O•llipotla arou
Raccoon Crk. Bridge. Turn
right on Bear Run Rd.
·
Folia., ligna ... OPEN TILL
DARK

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601 lftf Main Slrftt
famoroy, Ohio 45769

FARIIS - 110 acres, free
eas, remodeled 7 1m. home
and lots of farm bldgs. Also
12 acres with like new
ranch. 2 bedrooms, full ba·
semen! and minerals. ·

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5 kittens, mother Reg . Siamese . Call 446-8508 .
2 Female puppies, ·y2 Dober man, 1fl German Shephard .
Call 367·7753 .

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GUN SHOOT
loohan luildiog

Authorized Jolm Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
farm Equipment
,
Dealer
Farm ..Equipment
Paris &amp; Service
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Or

143-5424
LIMESTONE

6:30 P.M:
Factory Choke
12 Gauge shotguns
Only

S&amp;W TV
'AND
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT
IO·B·tfn

10/4/tlc

46353 Scout Camp Rd.
We Service All
Mokoo
Models
Antenna Installation

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CHESTER, OHIO
Available far Birthdays
&amp; Private Parties ·

- BACKHOES
-DUMP lRUCKS
-LO·BOYS
-TRENCHER
-WATER
-SEWER
-GAS LINES
-SEPIIC SYSIEMS

House Calls and Shop

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Se~iet

Available

"SeFVice that Towers A.bove
The Rest"

Skat•&amp;A~

Public Skating
WED. FRI. &amp; SAT.
7:30-10:00 •
Phone 9BS-9966
or 985-3929

LARGE 11 lMAtl JOB$
· PH. 992·2471

9/27/ l mo. pd.

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
' DOZER · BACKHOE
"RECLAMATION WORK
"OIL FIELD SERVICES

"10· 16. I mo.

"DUMP TRUCK ~ERVICE

Wol'~ing

"CONCRETE WORK
"CUSTOM BUll T HOM-ES

AM
CONSTRUCTION

Fol' You.

eGRAVEL HAULED

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK .
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE
Call For FrH Estimate
742 ~2167 or

PH. 742-2328

10-5-1 mo.

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

4-5-lfc

- Pl umbing and electrical
work

!Free Estimates)

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V. C. YOUNG IIi

992-62 ·15 or 992-7314
PomOtoy, Ohio

Roger Hysell
GARAGE

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

VETERINARY.
CLINIC

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

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·AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR ·

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

PH. 992-.5682
or 992-7121

· PT.PLEASANT OFFICE
3305 JACKSON AVE.
SMALL.ANIMAL HOURS
llondoy 3 p.II.·Sr&gt;.m.
Tuociuy 6:30 p.m.·8 p.m.
Wodnosday 3 p.m.·5 p.m.
Thursday 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Frldty I p.11.-2 p.m.
Saturday 10 1.111.· 11:30 a.m.
LAROE ANIMAL AND

OPEN. EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8

RENT A CAR '· Also Tra11•mission
CALL

446-4522
"We #lent For Less "

U-SAVE .

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AUTO

RENTAl
160 North

.Galllpollo, Ohio

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7/11 / tln

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201
Anno unce menl s

PARTS a'nd SERVICE

9/ 17/1 mo. d.

- Roofing and gutlftr work
- Concrete work

Oil liNES

985-3561
All Ma~es

742-2225

- Addons and remodeling

"WATER, GAS &amp;

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
•Washers •Dishwash~rs .
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

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.SURGE~Y A~~~~

Outdoor male kittens, stripe
&amp; black , will deliver. Call
38B·9001 .

2

poodle.

Call

Strawberry plan1s. dig your
own. Cell 614-742-2460 .

In Memoriam

In loving memory of lne;
Carson. who departed this
lite Oct. 19, 19B3. Sadly
miued by husband, child ren , and grandchildren .

3 Announcamants
COME! Hear tatentod Bruce
Stone aing Goapel song• at
Racine United Methodil1
Church Soturcr.y. Oct. 20,
7 :30 p.m . Bruce ia God'a
tinging aervant. You will be
blaned. CO MEl.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
SALE : Hidden Antiquoo.
Monkoy Run Rd., Pomeroy,
Ohio. Houro· Sun, 10 :00·
3:00. Mon. thru Thuro 8 '00·
11:00.
A TTENTIDN: Now Stanley
Home Product dealerforthia
area. Hovo o Stonloy Ponv .
and earn wonderful Chriatmaa gifts. lnform~~tion call
Dobbie Nlban at 304-67156930 .

Fnqiloyuwn!

Lost: small, tan. male dog in
Vinton vicinity. Call 388 81 78 late at night or early in
mornings.
Found: Hydraulic ja c k ,
owner call S. pay for ad . Call
446-3876 .
Lost : in Rodney area, Aus ~
tralian Shepherd. grayish
with tan paws, white chest.
Name: Rebel. Call 2455691.
Lost : black and tan male
Beegle . Last seen on Rt .
143. Catl992·3866.
LOST . male Coonhound
dog . black tan and white in 8
mile area . 304· 675-3482 or
676·3424 .

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

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Help Wanted

Sell AVON make 45%. Colt
446·3368 .
Horticulturist assistant- part
time. Involves all types of
greenhouse work .
Must
have some knowledge of
plants. Good w~ges and
flexible scl"ladula. Call 2561428 9 ·5 only.

IMMEDIATE OPENING
New local Floor Care
Company has openings for
tl"le following position
Manager Trainee
Delivery
Sales
. If you are honest and
dependable and would like
a career instead of just a
job, Call for personal
interview: Thurs . 10am to
4pm
Fri. 1 Oam to 4pm .
446·7441 .

SUPERINTENDENT OF
MEIGS COUNTY BOARD
OF MENTAl RETARDA ·
liON : To admjnister the
work of the County Board ,
the Rules of the Ohio
Department of MR -00, and
applicable state and federal
laws; Must possess certifi cation from the Ohio De ~
partment of MR · DD . includ ·
ing Superintendent. and be
e~e perienced in the administration of programs for the
mentally retarded and developmentally disabled . Salary :
Commensurate with educa tion and experience . Appli cation deadline: November
30, 1984. Available: January 1, 19B5. Send letter o1
application and resume to :
Doug little. Chairperson.
Meigs County Board of
MR ·DD , 213 East Second
Street, Pomeroy , Ohio
45769 .

NEED EXTRA CASH? The
West Virginia Army Natjonel
Guard currently has vaca-n·
cfes fOJ high school juniors
and seniors who want a part
time job . Join the Guard ,
attend drill one weekend a
month for pav. and complete
requ ired Active Du1y Trai ning during summer months .
Cell 304·676-3950 or 1·
B00- 642 ·3619 .
Someone to do sewing and
altllfations. call 304· 675 1636.

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Situations
Wanted

Have opening for elderly in
my homo. Call 773· 5423 .
Will baby -sit in my home
weekdays . Syracuse area .
Call 992-5021 .

Auction Every Tuesday
night. Pt. Pleasant. WVa
Auct. Lonnie Neal. Youth
Conter Bldg .. Camden St. ,
Call614· 367·7101 .

Will do baby sitting in my
home. day or night, references. behind school. 304675 -27B4.
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Auction every Friday night at
the Hartford Community
Center. Truckloads of new
merchandise every week.
Consigments of new &amp; used
merchandise always welcomed. Richard Reynolds.
Auctioneer . Call 304· 2753069 .

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Wanted To Buy

Wanted to buv used coal &amp;
w ood heaters. Swain Furniture. 446 ·3159 , 3rd. &amp;
Olive St., Gallipolis. Oh .
Old Oriental Rugs Wented :
Any size or condition. Call
toll 1ree 1·800· 653 · B021 .

Schools
Instruction

Karate-Private Lessons .
learn the ultimate in selfdefense. American Karate
Studio since 1971 . 143
Burlington Rd ., Jackson,
Ohio . 614·286· 3074 . In·
structor: Jerry Lowery 1 984 inductee into Weightlifting Hall of Fame .

18 Wanted to Do
Will cut and deliver fire ·
wood. Coil 266· 1628.

Cash paid for fancy iron or . HOME OWNERS MAINTE·
heavy iron beds. $160 and
NANCE : All typu o1 lawn
up for certain Meigs Co,
work, mowing, trimming.
stone jars. Old time cuptransplanting, seeding, sod·
boe•d . coli 1 -304·882·
ding. fertilizing. stone, bark,
2711
sterilizing. FAll MAINTEM ·
ANCE : Shrubs and trees
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
trimmed and rem o ved ,
FURNITURE . Beds. iron,
eaves end gutters cleaned.
wood, cupboards, chairs,
storm windows and heat
chests . baskets. dishes .
tapes installed , general
stone jars. antiques, gold
maintenance and hauling.
and ailver. Write · M . D .
FIREWOOD FOR SALE : All
Miller. Rt .2, Pomeroy, Ohio
seasoned hardwood availa 46769 or colt 614· 992·
bli for pickup, hauled ro
7760 .
your drive. hauled, stacked
and covered. Dependable
'Buying daily gold, silwer adult personol. Colt 992·
·coina. ring a. jewelry. sterling
7606 Tuesday thru Satur~
ware, old coina, large curde y, 992· 7039 Mondays
rency. Top pricea. Ed. Burand evenlrigs till 7 :00.
kett Barber Shop, 2nd. Ave.
Middlopon. Oh. 614·992·
3478.
Wanted old pianos. Paying
$20.00 and t40.00 ooch:
Firth floor only. Write giving
directions. Witten Pianos
box · 188 Sardis . Ohio
43946 . Phone 614 · 483 ·
1605.
Old Oriental rugs wanted .
Any aize or condition . Call
toll tree 1·800· 653· 8021 .
Wanted to buy - beef hideS.
Coil alter 6 :00 p .m . 843·
6260.

......P.omerov ......... .......P.omerov ........ .

Serv1ce ~

Director of Pharmacy , JackBath tub, 2 dog houses, son General Hospital, Ri 304-675·4649 .
pley. W. Va. has an opening
for a director of Pharmacy.
Six puppies 304 -676 · 7242 . The director is responsible
for both in patient and out
25" color TV . 614· 446· patient pahrmacy. Qualified
74BO .
person should have hosptial
experience. Competive salary and excellent benefits .
6 Lost and Found
. Call Personnel director 304 ~
372· 2731 .

Chester, Ohio
Ph. 986-4269
It No Answer. Call 915·4311

SKATE-A-WAY

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZERS

I Dig

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

992-3410

EVERY

TROMM
EXCAVATING

SALES &amp;SERVICE

.

1~714002.•

' DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAll!

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

tn

BOGGS

J.l. Ill'

'i 'lloM POINT "IAIANT,

Catl 742-3195
Or 992-5875 .

51. Rt.

CHESTER-985-3307

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5 rabbits. Cell446· 2310.

1 kitten 6 wks old, 2322
Washington Ave. Pt. Pit .. W.
Va .

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

Tllow••••
lllpi.CI••t

Baby Hamsters. Call after
5pm . 4·46·4173.

Small miJ~:ed breed puppies.
304· B82 ·33BO alter 5 :00 .

We Have A Full Time
Shop Technician
on Duty

We pay cash for late mOdel
clean used cara.
Jim Mink Chev .·Oida Inc.
Bill Gor\e iohnson
446-3872

Giveaway

Male Labatore Ret river . gen·
tie, affectionate . One large
rabbit. 304-882-2276 .

•ZENITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN

- - loloro, 111111 · IIWHH4

;s&gt;·

Call 614-992-6737

Monthly payments desirtd---'------------------------ - - 1
Would you consiftl b!IYilll this property if available? ______________ I
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446-2062

SA VI ON 'UIL 81U
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INSUI.AJII'OUit AfTIC Olt WHOU

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For Faster $ervice

bi-level ___________.!!tr!.:i-!!lev!!e~l_________o~th~e:!..r________
Price 11nge from ____________________-.!to!!___________

75,000

Firewood cutting: Anyone
who needs firewood . Sat .
and Sun .. Oct 20 end 21.
8:00-4:00. lee Wood Ferm
on Side Hill Ad., Rutland .
$6 .00 pick-up load . Bring
your own saw. Bring covered di own sh and table
service and join us for lunch .
Catl742· 2821 .

Good farm cats, catChes
snakes and rates. 304-8823595.

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

Phone

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&amp;JUIL TO

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Econoline Home Insulation Inc,

No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Bo•. 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

STYLE:
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Other
Eng. Tudor
Ranch

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CHESHIRE. OHiu

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10!12/ l mo.

We 'd like to intrOduce you to
Engage-A·Car . the modern wa~
to drive the vehicle of your
choice .

~ looking? ----------------------------

TYPE OF PLAN (Preference: 1st, 2nd, ltd, etc .)
I floor
two-story

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

Motive for buyini:------------~~..,.-------------------­

How lone have you

367-7560-36h76t

SAT. NIGHT

Nam•----------------------------~P~ho~n~e____________

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NEW LISTING - Nicely
carpeted 3 BR home in Ra·
cine. Coal stoker and gas fA
furnace, 2 lg, front porches,
concrete blk. building for
your business and Ig. lot
from St. to St. Asking

Adults-$3.00
Children-$1.00

home you desire. Please tell us about your ultimate dream home. ·
Please answer the following:
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FREE ESTIMATES

lAUNDRY
. •GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

For all yo·ur wiring
needs ; furnaces repair
service and installation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial

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have been asked to do a market survey to det!!rmine what type of

216 E . 2nd St.

Phone

Gun shoot at Racine Gun
Club every Sunday, 1 :00
p.m. Factory chocked guns
only.

Adult male
3BB·873B.

SEPTIC TANKS INSrAltEp

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MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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LINES.
County Certified

10·8·1 mo.

JOHN TEAFORD
East Meigs

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Certified Chimney Sweep

Jr. tour. putting green.
hitting area, Christmas
gifts. trophies. plaquea.

Real Estate General

•WATER. GAS. S,EWER'

Roy Bickle

AoUis 6fl.40-51udonts 6/13

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EXCAVATING
•TRENCHING
•END LOADER
•DUMP TRUCK SERVIOE

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Golf lessons
Sat. &amp; Sun.

M~GKEE

Moore. Route 1. Rac•n e. Oh to
45 771

1-13-ttc

•complete Chimney Cleaning
•cartified Chimney Rallning &amp; Repair
•Experienced and Insured

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M. l. "Bud" McGHEE
~·
Broker·Auciion Service
. Cheryl Lemley,
Meigs County Associate
'R,eal~
Phone 742-31'71
Now 'Accepling Listings in Meigs Co.

Pa ulS M oore. Route 1. Rac1ne .
Oh1 o 45 77 1 Townsht p !r ustees res erve th e rrg h t to acc ept
or retec t any or all b tds.
Brd s mav b e mailed to Paul

Middleport. Ohio

446-2062

THE.
KOUNTRY . · · ~

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Townshr p trust ees untrl 8 00
PM Nove mber 5 . 198 4 fo r
propos al to purchase a neW

992-2196

.Chimney
Care

11 -1-tfc

1981.

No Phona Call• Plea18

PAT HILL FORD

•BACK HOE •DOZER'"

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years ago October 19,

lanauga, Otio

RADIATOR
SERVICE
We can repair and recore radiators and
hlfater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

Why Wait Till Winter To Remember
You Were Going To Call Us?

New Homes-Extensive
Remodeling
Insurance Work
Cu~tqm Pole Bldgs.
&amp; Gatages
Roofing Work •
·
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidings ' 1
15 Years Experience
GREG ROUSH
.
PH . 992-7583
or 992 -2282

Who passed away 3

HOUDAY INN

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8/ 13/tln

ROUSH
CONSTRUCT(ON

ROY MAYER

10 A.M. 'TIL 4 P.M.

Sunday Calls

Balloona tor Get Well , Annivaraarya, Birthdays, parties .
Singing Gorrllla. Call Balloons~ Co, 446: 4313 .

Kitten &amp; mother cat to give
away to good family . Call
446-4426.

In Lovin1 Memory of

•Excellent Income Opportunity
•Opportunity For Advancement
•Automobile
•Paid I naurance
•Paid Vacation
•Pleasant Working Conditions
•Professional Training Program
Experienced Automotin Sales People
Need. Not ApplrJ
If Interested Apply in ·Person
THURSDAY, OCT~ 25

949-2860

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

9/!3/2mo. pd.

Comploto Duntoao
Chimney Cle•ning
PH. 949·3048
From 9:00 to 6 :00

In Memoriam

LISA M. KOCH. M.S.

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Ph. (614) 843-5425

Free Estimates

Executive Sales .Career

ii!

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EUGENE LONG

Guttt1 • Downspouts .
Gutter Cleaning
Paintiri!J
Stor!ft O.Ors
Windows

Terms: Cash or CheCk with Positive 1.0.
Not Respouible for AcCidents
BRO~NS AUCTION SERVICE
Bill Brqwn - Auctioneer
Bill Stalder - Apprentice
PHONE 614-664-3504

SIDING CO.

"Beautiful. Custom
Bvilt Garages"
Call for free siding estimates, 949-2801 or

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·20 years
" Free Estimates ..

· New - Repair

BISSELL

No

sewing ma''pair. · parts. and

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Wanted To Buy

9

supplies.
Pick up and
delivery , Davis Vacuum
Cteaner. one half mile up
Georges Creek Rd .
Call
614· 446·0294.

Vinyl 81 Aluminum
.
SIDING

~ licensed Clinical Audiologist

Worked in home area

CHIMNEY SWEEP

CJ

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Dependable Hearing Aid Service

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Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types

CHIMNEY .ICING

chine

WHALEY'S AUTO PARtS 9·tlttn

10 5tlc

Business
Services

PUBLIC AUCTION

LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENT
Notice Ia
Motor Vohicle Dialers
In accordance w1th Sectto n
30 7 86 o f the Oh tO ReVIsed
Code sealed b1ds Will be
1 ec~1ved by the Board of Sutton

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P•blic Sale
&amp; Auction

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949-2969-949-2263

PROlATE COURT OF
MEIQS COUNTY, OHIO
ESTATE OF ADDIE POWELL
DECEASED
c- No. 24667 Docl&lt;et 12
P-442
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On September 6. 1984. rn
th e Me1gs Counrv Probate
Sa•d Carl R. Hysell wt ll make Court. Case No. 245 57 . Gerald
due retu rn of thr s wr1t on or L Powell. 250 A1verv1evv Orrve.
befo re the 23rd. day of No- Pomeroy, Oh1 0 45769 · was
vem ber. 198 4
appotnted Executo r at the
W1 tness my hand and the estate· of Add1e Powell. de seal o f th•s Co urt th 1s 16 th da v ceased. la te .ot Po mer oy. Oh10
of O c to ber. 198 4
45769
Robert E Bu c k. Judqe
Robert E Buck.
By Caroly n G Th orn as
Probate Judge
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may then be pun 1shed as · 1n
other cases of c ontemp t of
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21

Business
Opportunity

Middleport

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

&amp; Vicinity

Three family y'rd sa le . Sun.
and Mon. Oct . 21 and 22 .
Barnyard sale {not auction I. 3 4746 Rock Springs Rd .,
19th and 20th October, 10 Pomeroy, Ohio . Clothing,
a .m . -6 p.m . at Rocking G PA sound system. misc.
Rench, St. Rt . 143, 7 Y,
milea off Rt.7 by -pa ss and % ? Friday and Saturday, Oct.
m ile east Harrisonville . 19,20 . 9 ·6, 210 S. Founh
Many items accumulated St. Middleport . Rain or
over 22 years Service career. shine .
Not responsible for acci denll. 742 -3033
First time yard sale Set.,
12 ,oo. 1,oo Sun .. a,oo.
Garage sale : Fri .. 9 :00·5 :00 . 6 :00. New Lima Ad .. Harri 406 Fourth St .,Rac ine . sonville , Ohio at the
Chi ldrens and adult clothes, McGrath residence .
toys. some crafts, misc.

...... Giiiifiioifs........ .

Thura.,Fri .•and Sat. at 297
Mill St ., Middleport. across
from the post office if
weather permits .
libby Fishers, Vellowbush
Rd .. Racine . Fri.. Oct . 19,
9 :00-4 :00. Complete twin
beds. 2 mopeds, 2 bicycles,
chair, toys. 2 football uniforms , different sized clo·
thing, misc. items .

&amp; Vicinity
Garage Sale Porterbrook
Subdivision, girls clothing
size 10-12. player pian o .
banjo.
numerous items.
Fairfield -Centenary Rd . Fri .Sat .. 9·?

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8 Family Garage 12 Burger
Av.o . Oct. 1 8,19&amp;20. From
9 to 6PM . Clothing all sizes ,
b ig ladies clothes. lots misc .
2 bikes . &amp; 2 TV 's

Homes for Sale

22 Mon.ey to Loan

31

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below market rates.
Fixed c·onventional FHA ·
VA . Leader M o rtgage ,
Athe,ns, .collect 614-592 ·
3051 .

6 rooms and bath . outbuilding on corner lot .
Fourth and Sycamore St ..
Ra ci ne. Out of high water.
City sewer and water, cable
TV . Asking $20 .000 . Come
and make an offer . Call
949 -2667.

23

Professional
Services

Piano Tuning and Repair.
Brunicardi Music Co ., 446 ·
0687. Twentieth year of
quality service . lane Da ·
niols , 614-742·2961 .

eal Eslate
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Homes for Sale

Three bedrooms. central air.
vinyl wall paper. carpet
throughout, well insulated .
new paint. attached garage,
gas outdoor grill. awnings ,
many extras. Call446 -2583
til 6:00PM , alter' 6 :00PM
cell614 ·245-5859 .

3 bdr . house. pool. AC .
fireplaces, Pt . Pleasant, sale
or r"nt. Call 675-5104 .
600 block ol 2nd Ave.. 2
bdr ., exc . cond ., big back
yard. $37 ,500 . Call 446·
2158 .
3 bdr home for sale by
owner, located on Rt. 160.
near N. G .H .S. $35 .000 .
Caii614· 3BB·B711 .
2 bdr l"lome, large backyard.
new furnace , \linyl siding,
utility room . Must sell. Call
446· 1431 .
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Real Cute Home! Th e leaves
have fallen and so has the
price! Middleport., Call61 4 ·
992 -6941 .

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8 yrs . old, 3 bedrm . 2 baths.
family room with wood
burner. Singlecargarage. on .
8 flat acres with stocked
pol'! d. City water in A aCine .
Call 614-949-2641 .

leaving state , owner must
sell beautiful 3 bedroom
home. Family room has 20
ft . of w indows for pastoral
view . finished double gar·
age. fireplace, large porch .
50 ft . deck, woods , privacy,
near Royal Oak Park. reduced to S59,900. 8 %
percent . assumability. Call
992 ·5420 .
Must sell 1 0 room house on
47 foot frontage lot by Nov.
20 . The priCe will never be
lower $3750 .00. Loan value
is higher . Call 216 -394 6741

1 rooms . 1 V2 baths, car·
peted, mostly paneled . gar·
age. 2 room basement.
Possession at once . Reasonably priced or make an offer .
Call 992· 7244.
Three bedroo ms. nice neighborhood . ·near schools .
churchs . stores . Under
$37.000 .00 . Shown by IP·
pointment 304-675-5793 .
A frame house, 15 acre.
$60,000 .00 or trade lor
equal value. 304-895
3935 .
By owner 3 bedroom , 2
batl"l, sewing room , sun room , living room with
fireplace . family room with
buck stove, cellar, kitchen
with range and microwave,
large two car garage. Must
see to appreciate. Shown by
appointment . 304 - 676 6365 .
Ranch 5 rooms. bath. full
basement, breeze way, double garage with atuo pans
store, rural water. priced on
inspection, 9 miles below
Keiser. 304·896·3849 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL ' S QUALITY MOBI LE HOME SALES ,
4 MI . WEST , GAlliPOLIS ,
RT 35 . PHONE 614-446 ·
7274 .
Wanted to buy used mobile
homo . Call 614 · 446· 47B2 .
1977 M obile Home 1 4X70,
3bdr . walk -in closet. nice
carpet, CA, rang e &amp; refrigerator, redwood porch , under·
pinning. ex. co nd .. price
reduced to $9500 . Call
3BB ·9767 .
1974 Community 1 2X70,
2bdr. 1 bath . &amp;ll . gas heat ,
new kitchen cou nte rs .
$7200 . Call·245 ·9103 .
1972 12JC60 Freedom trailer
fully furn ., e~tc . cond .
$3,900. Call446 ·7603 .
1972 12X60 lnda mobile
home, tota l elec .. air. stove .
retrig ., washer. dryer, good
co nd . M ust be .moved .
$5000 or ' best offer . Cifll
388 ·9736 .
1974 Academy 12X50, 2
bdr., utra clean. total elec ..
central air, 12X7 porch . Call
379 · 2341 .
Park Avenue 1 4X70 . 3bdr ..
1% bath, total elec .. good
con d. S6995 . Call 614 -446 ·
0175 .
R1chwood 14X60 mobile
home, good co nd ., some
furn .. one owner , bought
new . $6000 . Can be seen
next to Layne' s Furniture on
Bulaville- Porter Rd . Call
446- 2572 or 446 ·0088 .
1978 D~ke Crown Royal
mobile 1 4X70 , lbdr., on 82
X 1 65 corner lol in Village of
Porter . Call C &amp; S Bank
446 ·0662 .... 23 .
1981 Kirkw oo d mobi le
home 1 4x70 . 3 bed roo ms.
1 V2 bath, electric heat and
wood stove . Call 614-8435244 .
liberty , 2 bedroom . ramo·
deled bed and bath rooms .
Litton microwave and oven.
ref. C.A. vinyl underpen·
ning . 304·675 ·62BO .
Double wide. Eckard Chapel
Road . Mason County. 5
acres . 304-675 ·4197 .
1972 Kingswood 12x65, 2
br larg'e living room with bay
w i ndows, gas heat. Asking
$5,500. 304·B96 -3655 .

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Farms for Sale

By o wner 4 % acres w it h 32
X 88 Honebarn 2yrs. old .
S22,0 00 . Call 614 · 286·
6522 .
200 acre farm for sale . Will
suBdivide . Rutland Town·
ship . Call614·373 ·0456.
21 2 acre farm on Parker Run
Rd . Must sell . nioving to
Arizona . Terms· nego1iable,
w ill carry on land con tract ,
m ineral rights inc luded . Call
742 ·2852 .

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Business
Buildings

5 room house. beth, car·
peted. oil -coal furnace . 304B82 ·2276 .

Commerical buildi ng and lot
for lease.pienty of parking
call 614·992 ·7261 olte•
6pm .

Nice three bedroom h.ome
plus· family room on North
Perk Drive . Reasonable .
304·675-3423.

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Have apartment house for
sale in Pomeroy . Good locetitJ;n . needs minor repairs .
Cell614·992·6022 or 614·
9B5 · 4416.

3 bedroom house, 7 miles
I NOTICE I
from Holzer. no down payTHE OHIO VALLEY PUB· ment . 304-675· 7746 .
LISHING CO . recommondo
35 lots 81 Acreage
that you do butinesa with Gallipolis Ferry, 3 br brick
people you know. and NOT large rooma, 4 car garage ,
to send money through the and atorege bldg .. atove. ref.
Building lot Neighborhood
mail until you have investi- washer - dryer . Make an
Rd. 66x150 . ~5.000 , Coil
gated the oHe•jog.
\
44~!i · 3844 alter ?PM .
of!ar. 304-676-6861 .

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Lots

Friday, October 19, 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

&amp; Acreage

64

Misc . Merchandise

KIT 'N' CARL

Pets

trailer hookups, elec;tric, ;ural water, septic tank ,
Call

79

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Lot for sale in Mercerville -3
$8 ,000 .
6618 . .

Yu ®br Lilny Wright

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Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1973 Midas 19ft. self ·
contained camper. ex .
cond.. 82350. Call 379 2686.

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For Sale: Once acre lot w ith

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Sr.rvic es

l~rge in-ground pool, torn

lmer. and partially fin ished
basement . For information
call 813·666- 1232.

Trailer lot fOr
367-7438.

rent.

Plastic , cisterns state ap·
prqved, plastic septic tanks,
pl.tic culvert, metal culverts. RON EVANS ENTER·
f&gt;RISES, Jeckson, Oh 614·
'2Q6-5930 .

Call

326.26 acres. Columbia and
Salem Twps.. Meigs Co .,
over 130 acres open. free
gas available. Priced to sell
lit $226 . per acre . Andy
Sylvia Realty, 6~8 - 6356.

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Firewood cut up slabs. $15
Pl..lload. Larger loads doll'\le~od . Call for prices. 61424,6-5804.

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Rentals
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'For sale fill dirt, and top soil .
Call Call 614' 256-1427.
Firewood tOr sale: 100 percent herd wood, split &amp;
delivered . Call 379-2652.

Houses for Rent

.

Nice

44
3

bdr .•

garage.

2

all

bath.

double

5 rm. 2bdr hom'a , ax. cond,
deposit required. Call 446 -

1370 after 5pm.
Modern 4 bdr. 2 baths, FP,
. OR , basement &amp; garage.
Mulberry Hts. $325 mo .•
dop . &amp; ref . Call446 -0116 .
2 bdr house 42 Chilicothe
Rd ., $210 mo .. $75 dep .
Call 446 - 1340 . or 4463870 .
House fOr rent . Call 446 3371 .
.

6 rm . house location, Kyger
Creek Dist .. For rent large
trailer lot, all utilities availa ·
ble. Call 614 -367-7350 .
4 bedroom colonial brick
house for rent or sale in
Pomeroy. Call 1-373-0456 .

2 houses for rent and bar for
sale or lease with option to
buy. 304·675· 6720 .
2 bedroom house in Point
Pleasant, garage , no pets.
phone 304 ·675-1386. ·

5 room brick home, close to
Point Pleasant. heat and air.
city water, 14 acres, pond.
small ·barn, 1 year lease
$475 .00 month . 304-6756276 .
Mobile Homes
for Rent

Furnished 2 bdrs . TV cable.
clean , quiet, beautiful riverview in Kanauga . Fosters
Trailer Park, 446-1602.
2 bdr,. AC , gas heat, wall to
wall carpet in Gallipolis. Call
alter 5PM. 446-1409 .
14X70 Jbdr. total elect.,
furnished , plus washer &amp;
dryer. on private lot , 10 min .
from town, $200 mo . plus
utilities. Deposit &amp; Ref. Call
256 -1393.

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housi'ng Opportunity)
one and two bedrooms. rent
starting at $1 63 for o..,e
bedroom and $198 per
month for two bedroom,
with $200 deposit located
near Foodland and Spring
Valley Plaza. pool and TV
(Int. Call 446 -2746 or leave
message .
1 small turn. efficiency for 1
gentleman only. Call 4460338 .
large Furnished apt. 919
2nd. 5175 utilities paid .
Men only. Share bath . 4464416 alter B p.m .
513 ThirdAve . 1 bdr., water
furnished. adu.l ts only. $135
mo ., dap. required . Call
446· 4222 between 9 8o 5 .
Completely furnished all
elect. 468 Second Aue ..
One 2BR Apt. S220 mo ..
adults only , security deposit,
References. Call 446-2236
or 446-2581 ..
Downstairs. 2 rooms &amp;
bath, furnished, clean , no
pets. adults Qnly . Oep&amp; Ref.
required. Call 446-1619 .
Unfurnished 2bdr.,in Crown
City . Call 256-6520.
Clean downtown apt. w-d
hookup, 3 very large rooms.
Call after 4 . 446-4&amp;72 .
Would like to rent my 1 bdr.
apt .. furnished , utilities free ,
rent cheap. Would like a
middle-aged woman or married couple . Could give lady
work to do on my side of the
house with pay. Good heatfree. If you are re1ired, this
would be an ideal place . Call
446-1414.
3 rooms &amp; bath, $220 mo.,
utilities paid . Call 446 0847 .
Small furnished apt .• utilities paid, nice for working
male, ref. Call 446-4063.

2bdr mobile home with
natural gas heat. Adults
only, no pets. Call 367 7438 .

Furnished efficiency, 7 ¥2
Neil. Gallipolis $150 .. utili·
ties pd ., Call446-44 16 af1er
Bpm.

Raccoon Rd, unfurnislled.
$220 mo., water included,
ref . dep . adults. Call af1er
6 :00, 446 ·9346 .

1 bdr . apt, between Gallipo·
lis &amp; Holzer , stoVe &amp; refrig .
Call446 -2055 .

1 bdr, furnished,
Vinton . 9 mi.
Grande, $1 40
utilities, deposit .
9717.

2 mi. out
from Rio
mo. plus
Call 388-

Nice 3 bdr mobile home,
unfurnished, Upper At . 7,
water paid, no pets . Call
245-5818 .

3 bdr, 1 V2 bath, in Evergreen , Co . Rd . 42 , 3 mi.
from HMC . Call 245-9170 .
Trailer in country. private
lot. furnished -unfurnished,
deposit req .. outside pet
only . Rt . 160. Call 4460614 .

3 bdr., 14X70 trailer. sale or
rent, will rent with opt . to
buy. Cheshire area . Call
388 ·9776 .

2 bdr trailer, very private, 2
miles from hospital in coun·try, no pets. S176 mo ., plus
S 100 dep . Call anytime
446-1722 .

2 bedroom fTIObile home for
rent , Racine area . Call 9925858 .
12 x 60. Deposit required .
Located on Nye Ave. 2
bedrooms. Call 992-7034
or 992 -5732 .
Furnished mobile home, 3
bedroom, washer and dryer .
No pets. Call 949- 2253.
14 ft . X 70 ft .mobil homo.
Stove and refrigerator fur·
nished . 3 bedroom mobil
home, gas. water paid. 1 kid
accepted . No pets, drunks or
dope . John Sheets, 3%
mile1 south Middleport, Rt.
7 . Call 387-0611 .

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51

Household Goods

electric. with

woodburner. Out Rt . 218 .
$350 mo . Call 446-7044.
alter 5pm, call 446 -8080 .

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Apartment
for Rent

swing set, newly
pai~ted $40 ., dog house
S2p . Call 446-2847 .

Apartment
for Rent

APARTMENTS , mobile
homes, houses. Pt. Pklasant
and Gallipolis. 614-446·
8221 .
.
One bedroom furnished a_p t
in Pt. Pit. Extra nice. Adults
only. No pats. Phone 304875· 1388.
Eft. apl, ce11304·875 -5540
after 6 :00 676-4024. .

Furnished efficiency, 701
Fourth. Gallipolis. Share
bath, $150 . utilities pd. Call
446-44t6 after 8pm.
Riverside Apts. Middleport.
Special rates for Senior
Citizens. $130 . Equal Housing Opportunities . 614 ·
992-7721 .
large 2 bedroom, newly
remodeled apartment . Syracuse. Deposit required. Cell
992·7034 or 992-6732 .
Apt. for rent in Syracuse.
Call 992-7686 .
laurel Land apartments in
New Haven ,now accepting
applacations for two bedroom apart manu. Base rent
rate starting at $158 .00 per
month . Market rent
$228 .00 per month . An
eqUal housing opportunity.
Call 614-304-882 ·3385 .
One and two bedroom furnished apartments, call614992 · 5434 or 614-992·
5914 and 304-882-2566 .

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Furnished Rooms

Furnished room. 8145. Utili·
ties, range, ref. Share bath.
Men only. 919 Sec .. Gallipo·
lis. 446-4416 after 8 p.m .

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Space for Rent

COUNTRY MOBILE Home
Park, Route 33. NortO- of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
614-992-7479.
2nd. floor office space for
rant. Court St., Pomeroy.
Coli 614-373-0466 .

Merchan di se
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Household Goods

Washer and dryar t100.00
. for both, 304-876- 1832.

Profesgrooming.
boarding fa ·
Cocker Spa~
Call614-388-

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Baautlful Pomeramfum pot,
babied by old folks, needs
care for two weeks. or sell .
Call 446-2376 .

For Sale: 70 tons of top soil

AKC G orman She Ph ar d
pups-8 wks old wormed and
·first shots. Excellent size for
aQe. First class pups . Call
614-9B5-3849.

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Autos for Sal..
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TOP CASH paid for 'BQ
model and newer Used cars.
Smith Bulc~-Pontlac, 1911
Eastern Ave .• Gallipolia. Call
614-446-2282.
1979 Camaro Berlinotto
axe. cond .. loadad. for aale
by owner. Call446-7814.
1970 Chrysler Cordoba
'I
goo d con d .. 73 , 000 moos.
Call 614-367-7131, otter 4
weekdays.

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for Sale

1968 Chevy C-60
truck. newly. painted
bed. no reasonable
refuaod. Call 1-2B6-6522:

~~~:,:.~~fin:.• s 8

79 GMC pickup y, ton . Call
446·2663.
. ataun King Ca b p.u .,
1978 D
1976 Monte Carlo . Call
_
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446 3709

GENE'S DEEP STEAM
C A R p ET C L E A N .
a·cotchguard-water extraction. daodorizers. FREEesli ·
metes. Reasonable rates.
Gene Smith, 992-6309 .

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tilter. Gravely tractor with
tiller, "'ower and plow. Jluck
wood burning stove. Black
and Decker hand grinder.
·ac hand tools. Between
7 10, 304-875-2073 .

ra Kenmore wesher. 2
ugea. for oxygen . tonka,
bulonce cot ond col bar.
3 .4-876-7748 .

c;JHE.
PERFE.C. T
ALIBI ..

1977 International dump
truck. II apaad trona, 2 oPMd
rMr. 9 ft woe&gt;d bod with
removal alA., oxc cond.
Coli 304-8911·31180 .
'77 ford Courier low miles.
After 8 :00 coli 304-11782010

1977 Pfomore IIV, totally
Hlf·conlllnod. lingle axle,
A. C .. ranljo, rtf rig, full both,
lloopollx, W•W Clrpat, .....
hitch. Must ao0 to oppro·
clato,U400. Call 44112297 .
t977. 28 ft compar, Hit
contained. olr. flU furnace,
oxc cond, tll,200.00. 304·
8711-40811.

ANIMAL
OVE ~

~NOCKE'!7

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CAN. PR06L' Y-·

THING BUT

Nf!ME AN'
YO/IRS! ...

D. and M . Contractors.
Remodeling, vinyl siding,
painting (indoors and outdoors) replacement windows cell. 304-773-5131.

RON'S Television Service.
Spociall•lng In Zenith ·and
Motorola. Quazar. and
house calls. Call 304-576 2398 or 614-446-2454 .
Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 304 - 675 1331.
RINGLES' S SERVICE. experienced carpenter, electrician, mason. painter, roof·
ing (Including hot tar
application) 304 -675 -2088
or 675· 7368 .
Rotary or c8ble tool drilling.
,.,ost wells completed same
day. Pump ~ales and services. 304- 895 -3802.
Building-Remodeling . Con ·
crete, drywall, electrical,
kitcha'n · bathroom installation. door-window framing .
304-675-2440.
8 llo 0 HOME .IMPROVEMENTS. vinyl siding. alumn
soffit, window. gable, face
board caps and guttering.
also painting, roo~ing, room
additon. no job to small o~
large. 304-576-2644.

82

Plumbing
Heating

&amp;

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614-446-3BB8 or
614-446-4477 .
JIM'S PLUMBING 11o HEAT·
lNG . Rt. 1. Box 355, Galli polis. Call 614-367-0676 .
SHULAW'S Plumbing and
Heating, 211 Sixth St. ,
Poinl Pleasant, W . Va. 304676-6420. Licensed and
insured.

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Excavating

Good-1 Excavating, basements, footers , driveways,
septic tanks, landscaping.
Call enytime 614-4464537, Jemesl. Davison, Jr.
owner .
Dozer Work by Ted Hanna.
Ditches. ponds. roads, land
clearing, etc . Call Motor Cor
Brokers, 448-6592.
J.A.R.C,qnstruction Co.Rutland, Oh,614-742-2903;
Basements. Footers, Concrete work, BaCkhoe's,
Dozer
Ditcher, Dump
trucks, 8a Water-gas-sewerelectrical linea.

a.

D .A . Boaton EJCcavating
Dozer and Dump Truck
Services. Call 614-6676828 or 614 -378-6288 .

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Electrical
Refrigeration

SEWING Machine repairs,
service . Authorized Singer
Sales
Service Sharpen
1 Sci1sors.
Fabric Shop,
Pomeroy. 614-992•2284.

a.

85

General Hauling ·

Jame1 Boys Water Service.
Also poolo filled . Coli 614268 - 1141 or 614-4461176 or 814-446 -7911 .
Ken's Water Service . Walla,
ciaterna. poole tilled. Phone
367 - 0623 or 367-7741
night or dey .

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Trucka for Sale

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Plastering 8o Plaster rapoir,
free estimates . Cell 614266 • 1182 .

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H &amp; S Home improvemen1s
vinyl aiding, roofing, room
addition. storm windows,
atone. Call 614-367·0409
or &amp;14-367-7244:
---------BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
uneon d.noona
·
1 111 t '
o ome guarantee . Local references
furnished . Free estimates.
Call collect 1 · 614-2370488 • 9 a.m. to 5 p;m.

1975 Ford Truck, 6cyl.with
truck, 4 opd .. 56 · 000 miles,
8250. Coll388-9726 .

$6 5.S275
;~~·s~~i~:ia~;J,,i,'",;i;sla1
super price. Call 367seat,
.
7302
1982 Chevette 4 spd. 1960 Willys 4 wd. 8700 or
pri&lt;:od from S285 . to $895. -:-r' - ·- - - - - - - S3399. 1981 Chovatte 8 .0. Coli 388-8710 .
Tables, $50 and up to S125 . Kihg Woodburner $250 . Beautiful AKC Collie pup3199 " 1979 Ply· 1966 Model 283 Chevrolet
..
Hi~e-a-beds,S390. and'
c 11446-4533.
pies . Champion pedigree. .auto
mouth Volare, auto, $2399,
to $550 .,· sofa bods 81
.
197B Dodge Aapan $2099. motor. Completely rebuilt,
Shots and wormed. Call
Recliners, $285. to $375 .. 2 xtra large Boston Ferns. 614-698-4179 woak~ayov­
t 978 Plymouth Solon with all new parts. Call
Lamps from 828 . to $125 . in ubs with metal trays. Call enings, all day Sat. and Sun.
81799. John's Auto Solos. 387-7496.
·.p~ . dinettes from Si09 .. to 4 6-3373 .
Bulaville Rd.. Gallipolis,
435 . 7 pc . $189 end
Jeep, 1973 Dodge Monaoo,
Country Aquarium Fall Sale:
Ohio 446-4782.
Wood table with siJI
both good cond .. your cho.Firewood by dump truck. thurs. thru Sun. Show gup·
$'285 to $745 . Desk
plas,$1 .25, Swords,$.99.
Call 266-6689 .
1966 C-60 Chevrolet 1 v, ice 8750. Call 367-7300
up to $225 . Hutches,
Black Mollya,$ .79. Silver ton, 2 spd. rear end, A· 1 alter 6pm.
Bunk bed complete
Table saw · Sears best ten Sailfins,S1.69.
shops 81000. Call 367,.,attresses, $275 . and up
1979 Ford Ranger F-150,
inch - cast iron table : used Orenda. $4 . 75. Hams·
7496.
$395. Baby beds, $110. one hour - $270 firm . can
4X4. auto trans.. ps .. pb ..
rs,$1 . 50 .
Much mora .
Mattresses or box springs. 614-446-3339.
pen daily 10 :00-8 :00.
1978 V W Rabbit, 83.000 good cond. Call446-4292.
fJJII or twin, S68 .; firm, $68 .
ear Bradford Tree Farm. miles. 81900. Call 446and $78 . Queen sets. $195 . ·Firewood for sale: 100 per·
Jeep 'A ton FC 170 truck. 4
all 992-6544.
8015 Qr 446-3731.
4 clr. chests, s42 . 5 dr. ceru hardwood; split wheel drive. S600.00. Don
chests. $54. Bed frames. d81ivered- stacked . 5 loads Malo Cocker Spaniel, AKC
1981 Z-28 Camoro, 43,000 Johnson. Ponlond, Ohio.
S20 .and $25 ., 10 gun · Gun fori S140 . Call 446 -0373.
registered . Blond. 2 years miles, ew:c . cond., Must Call 843-5205.
cabinets, $350 . Gas or - " - - - - - - - -lcld. Call 949 -2196 alter Sell II Call 246·9666.
eledtric ranges $376 . Baby Oak furniture , 1ables,chairs,
1971 Datsun pickup. Great
pop.m .
manresses, $25 &amp; $35, bed cupboards. pie · safe. tale·
77 Pontiac Grand Prix 301 ' shapa. S1200.00. Call 992.
frames S20, S25, 8o S30, phones, desk, also aptiqUes
tlmeranian pups for sale, good condition. Call after 7318.
king frame $50 . Good selec- and glassware. Open Sun ·
('4-895-396B.
6PM. 446-0137.
tion of bedroom suites, days . Conkel's · Tuppers1981 Dolson Pick-up truck,
rockers. metal cabinets. plains: Rt .7.
AKC registered Pomeranian 1978 Cougar R7. loaded. four wheel drive. Good
headboards S38 8o up to
condition. 84,000.00. Cell
,6 wk old pups 304-895- Call 256-6689 .
$65 .
614-742·3053 anytime.
Cemetery lot for sale in ~926.
Memory Gardens . Lat
1978 Dodge Magnum, Book
Used Furniture -- head n~bor 59C. Call 367S2500. Sell for S1696. A·1· 1971 Chov.half ton L.W .B .
bol!rds, and 2 bedroom 1 79 . Virgil Wamsley,
Cheyenne Package, auto,
cond.
Call 266-6889 .
-57
Musical
sui1es . 3 miles out Bulaville ,C shire .
PS, AC. tilt wheel, road
Instruments
Rd ~ Open 9am to 5pm, Mon .
1981 VW Rabbit Dleaal, 4 wheals, 68,000 miloa, must
th,.. Sot.
sale, wood burners . 1
dr.. am -frn radio, sharp. Call see immaculate cond.
&amp;1 4-446-0322
new and 1 used . Call 614C &amp; S Bank 446·0662 •••· $4,200.00. 304-676 Italian Provincifll SaPia 23.
3641.
" 992-2941 in evenings .
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Cherry Wurlitzer piano
$1600 .. Iiko new. Call446- 1977 Chevrolet Impala, 1972 Chevrolet pick up half
Wishers, dryers. refrigera - Wfrds Seeking, 12 foot , 6
tors. ranges. Skaggs Ap- h .p. motor. elec'tric motor, 4426 .
4dr.. no rust, $1000. Call ton, 3 sp, 80,000 miloa, axe
pliances. Upper River Rd. . p~istal seats, trailer and
running cond. two new front
446-2429 .
beside Stone Crest MOtel. m re. S550.00. Call 742- Cable grand piano, axe.
tires, dependable work
614-446-7398 .
cond., $3,000. Call after 1 977 Mercury Marquis se- truck. $896.00. Call 304·
2 77.
.
6pm, 446-8049 .
dan, good condition. 1973 676·2592' after 6 o'clock.
Co~nty
Appliance . Inc . · G~s circulating heaters.· Au ·
Ford Grand Forano,good
G~od used applian~eJ and tolnatic control and blowcondition , call 814 - 992Farm Suppl;es
TV sets . Open SAM to 6PM. er . Oak dog house. Call
6974.
73 Vans &amp; 4 W.O.
Mon thru Sat. 446-1699, . 9 2-7022 .
Livestock
627 3rd . Ave. Gallipolis.
1976 Cadillac Coupe, De
~t4 .
F . sh brown eggs, Willow
Ville. two door. In excellent
&lt;f ook Rd . Call 992-5416 .
condition. Phone 614-986 · 1976 Ford Ranger XLT, 4
wheal drive, loaded,
USed Gold Hotpoint side3967.
Farm Equipment
U,660.00 negotiable. 304side refrigerator freezer , N e Christmas gift: Odysey 61
host free. 24 cu. ft ., like g me with 4 cartridges.
1978 Ford F260, 4 X 4, 896-3472 or 895-3967.
1984 2 horse trailer, 6 mo.
&lt;lOW . Call 367-7187.
Sl25.00. Call between 8 :00
old, never been used . Call wagon wheela. running 1979 Chevy van loaded.
aqd 11 :00. 992-3955.
boards, ate. $3000 .00 . Call
1-286-6522 .
304-675-n46.
New Microwave convec742-2an.
tion. cost $650 - now $350 .,' 21 h . X 15 h. insulated steel
Heavy duty 5 ft . bush hog
pluSh area rug 8X1 2 - cost .building . Cell 742-2225.
1973 Pontiac Lo Mono,
$475. Call 446-3824 .
Motorcycles
S300- now $80 . Call 446S400.00. ·1978 Mercury 74
3040.
lennox house furnace With
Comet,
8700.00.
Call
992New 14 ft. Tandom axle
blower. $200.00. Call 9926031,.
trailer . 'C all 446-7383 or
30 · ch electric range for 2638 or 992-5498.
1983 Honda Shadow 500.
446
-3358
.
Avacado . Call 992~
1977 Nova 2 door-305. black, 2800 miles. like new,
after 4 :00 p.m .
REPOSSESSED: Must sell 11800 .00. 1978 Ford extras, 81760. Call 245 '
pickup, 60.000 miles-302. 9243 ave.
two
·qupnset style steel
pickens used furniture. 304·
Building Supplies
buildings. brand new, never Call 949-2301 after 6:00
671i-6483 or 675-1450.
1980 Honda-matic CM 400
erected . One is40h. X 60ft. pm .
- - - - - - - - - l c - A, windshield, matching
Call Tom, 419-669·2494.
1975 Corvette, 360 engine, seddle bogs, luggage, back
54 Misc. Merchandise Building Materials
automatic, PS, PB, PW . Coli rest, oxc cond. 304-896Stock, brick, sewer pipes,
indows. lintels. etc . 64 Hay &amp; Grain
~92-7626.
3363.
laude Winters, Rio Grande,
For sale. King wood burner.
. Call 614-245· 5121 .
'78 Century Buick wagen. 1981 Honda CX500 deluxe,
2 · speed blower, call 614·
good cond. phone 304·876- windshield, luggage rack,
.1192-3242 .
'round bales of hay. 1090.
ild your own 4 bdr. home . Large
back rest, water cooled drive
,995 del. to your site . S20 each. Call446-1052.
30x30 rifle with scope. 12
shaft, exc cond 304-895ew display model open .
guage pump jun. 2 bar3363 .
.niiS.22 pistol with holster. See it now! 1-614-886'61 Fordtruck.goodrunning
tr'ln bed . Call 614-992- 7311 .
6881.
cond, 304-675-2203.
uild your own 3 or 4 bdr
w
Firewood, S20 .00 pick up h mo. 86995 kit delv .. Our Certified soadwheat. barley.
lo.ad, ·$30.00 delivered . new model is open, see it rye, spolts, triticale, olao
75
Boats and
cover crop wheat. Altizer 1977 Olda Cutloaa S. good
304-676 - 2991 or 675 - t~day . Call 1·886-73i 1.
Motors
for Sale
Farm Supply. Call814-245- cond. $1,500.00. 304·676·
~~62 .
6t93
.
~ough Cut Lumber, oak,
6474.
U'ed 2300 Ditch Witch ppplar, and pine. 2x4's,
1979 Renault, La Car, sun 16 ft. Starcraft boat 8o
trrncher. 1-614 -694-7B42. ,ZJC8's, 1x6's, 1x8's. Assbrtod lengths. Call Hogg
roof.
good con d. axe goa TenneaHe trailer, ell. cond ••
ra nsportalion
mileage, call aftor 3:00 $700 firm. Call446·1924.
4 Mustang 14 in GT rims and Zuspan Materials
304·B82-2262.
S75 .00. Iron Bed and Rails Co . ,lnc . 773 - 5554 .
826 .00 . Queen size water daytime.
Auto Parts
1979 LTD II. auto. good 76
bed mattress and liner, full
Autos for Sale
&amp;. Accessories·
cond,. plus '89 camper will
w ·eve S76 . 00 . 1965 Now open for business, 71
trade both for 1111 model
Ra1mb•ler classic North Ca- Mountain State Block, Rt.
39, New Haven . Complete
small car. 304·882-3590.
I
J';:~.a6,~~~~4!;;~:u.OJU. Phone masonry supplie1, 4 .., 8".
4 F78t4 bias ply tires. Very
'79 Ford Fairmont $1900.;
1 ~ .. block. Delivery service.
'76 Chevy 'A ton 4•4 1974 Chev . lmpolo, good condition. •86.00.
Phone day 304-882-2222,
81800. Evenings 304-675· 8400.00, runt good, 304· Call 949·2693.
evening BB2· 3239.
675-4823.
7690.
Four 17·40, 18.5 Gumbo
Muddera on white opoko
wh•l• for Chevy. Laaa than
200 mlloa -ar, $600.00.
Want to buy Blow Proof Bell
1975 Chevrolet Caprice, houalng for Chevy. 304PS, PB, 360 engine, outo. 8711·2438 .
1980 Kawasaki KE 100
very nice •1 .176.00. 19711
Enduro e495.00. Wahema
AMC Gremlin, PS, 6 cycle,
Bond Jacket (42). Male
maintained, U78.00. 79 Motors Homes
304-875-7192.
.BeogiJI. 304-773-6210.
&amp;. Campers
1979 Pontloc Bonneville
Camouflillge Anny - Denim
Brogham, runs good, body
10rplus. Sam Somerville's .•
Winnebago Chlafton 24 ft.,
excellent, coli 1114· 4411Ea1t - Ravenawood. Fri. Set,
loaded. air, gen .• new tires.
1
015
or
304·1176·4828
af·
S,.,n .• 1:00·7:00 PM. 304oxc. cond., Coli 448-7019.
tor 6:00PM.
6'15-3334 before 10:00
Boll thlo wook--· Bargain I

80 gal air compressor. Rota

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PAINTING- interiOr and exterior. plumbing . rooting,
soma remodeling. _20 yrs.
exp. Call 614-388 -9652 .

t Terrier puppies. Call
6. 4 -266 -1467.

I aways . Hra. 10am to

VOU' I&lt;e

Marcum Roofing &amp; Spouting . Now inatalling rubber
r~:~ofs. 30 yean experience,
specializing in built up roof.
C•II614-388-9B67.

10 American Pit Bull pup,pies . Call 388-9661.

1'1~~ m~ra s~~~l:ls. X-;,a~

CAPTAIN EASY
~IGHT'.

Dragonwynd Cattery Ken·
nels. AKC Chow. puppies,
Siamese kinens. new.litter'
tFA Himalayan and Persian
kittens. Call 614-446-3844
after 6.

Jacfc,'s Tropical Fish, Ever.·
green. Oh. Phone . 446·
0198. Hallow~en apoc'a:
Parakeet's $8.50. Homotor's (all kinds 11o colora)
S.79 . Gerbo'l 's $1.10. Guinea Pig's $3.99, Lg. selectiqn of Freshwater llo SaltY(atar fish just orrlvad .. Baby
M'tt F
t $35 00

Home
Improvements.

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So~, chair, roc:Ker,
ma • 3 tables.
ne:ovj•j,

81

JIMS WATER SERVICE.
Call Jim Lanier, 304·675·
7397.

87

Upholstery ·

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
11113 Soc . Avo., GaiHpolla. ·
1114-448-7833 Or 814-446·
1833.

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Pega 12-The Dally Sentinel

Psychiatrist says
eat's dea~h, bill
triggered killings

Arrest two robbery suspects .

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SUILIVAN, MO. - Two West
Deren berger !aces cliarges oL
Virglnta men have been arrested In bank robbery, whlle Bowers Is.
Sullivan, Mo., lnconnectlonwithlast charged with conspiracy to receive·
week's robbery of the Citizens and dispose of · stolen money, ' ...
National Bank In l'oint Pleasarit.
according to Assistant U.S. Attar- .
. ,
Michael E. Derenberger, 18; New ney Gary E . Pul.Uns.
Haven, and Jeffrey T. BoWers, 19,
According to Pqint Pleasant ,
Leon,
being held In theSuWvan PollceChlefJamesGaskins,Deren-·,
City JaU pending transfer to St. berger apparently hail appr'Ollf•
Louis !or an appearance before a mately $54,lXllln his posesslon when
u.s. MagiStrate. · Pollee Chief he was arrested .
.
:
George R. Counts said bond for the
Derenberger anp J;lowers were
two of $100,00l each would be apparently motorcycling to Callfor· ;
recommellded.
nia when they stopped in Sullivan, '.
Derenberger was arrested for approldmately 50 miles southwest :
vjolatlon of state controlled sub- of St. Louis, Counts said. ·
stance laws, accordingtoCounts.lt
was later f9Und through a computer
check· that · he was wanted on a
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game, "TheNwnber,"was332.
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reportedly seeing Derenberger at1n the "Plck4" game, the winning•
tempt to sell drugs to other patrons
number was 7867.
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WU.MINGTON, Ohio (AP) -A statement in which Cotrman told
authorities he slashEd the throats of ·
violent outburst in which a man
all three victims after Hooks beat
killed three members of a Clinton
Danes
and hiS wife and strangled
County family was triggered by the
their son.
death of hiS cat and a bWherecelved
$amy, a clinical psychiatrist at
from one of hiS victims, a psychia·
Dayton Forensic Hospital, testltled
trtst has testified.
S.M. Samy, a court-appointed · that two events . triggered the
violence in Cotrman: the death of a :
psychiatrist who examined Terry L.
Collman, testified Thursday that cat whicll was hiS only friend, and a
bill !or tools he purchased from
Coffman had "lost his ability to
Danes.
make reasonable and sound judg·
W!Wam Nelson, a psychologist
ments." An earlier · witness sald
who
treated Coffman at Clermont·
Coffman had · smoked martjuana
Mercy
Hospital in September 1982,
and drank beer the day of the
testified
for the defense that he
murders.
··
diagnosed
Coffman at that time as
.The defense rested after calling
ARE YOU READY? - At 3 p.m. 'lbunday aftA!moon, the al!iles ol
Slimy and a psychologist. Both said llavlng mixed personality disorders
PoweU's
Super·Valu were ~!eared for JoAnn Crisp, Racine; the Wlnnel'
Coffman was insane when he and with pilranold-schlzold features.
In
the
Pomeroy
Area Chamber of Commerce shoPPing spree. Sbe wall
"The mental illness he was
another man allegedly kllied Dogiven
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minutes
to "do her tldng" and. she IJIIIII8II1!d to plher up a
nald and Karen Danes, bOth 39, and suffering could result In violent
total
of
$109.19
In
groceries.
JoAnn was awarded a llmllar spree Iaiii
their son, Rodney, 15, on March 28 at action," said Nelson.
year
In
a
program
held
by
the
Meigs Jaycees.
Samy testified that Cottman
their home.
Coffman, 29, of St. Martin in submitted to Hooks' leadership In
Brown County , has pleaded Inno- the Danes killings.
"He thought of robbing Danes
cent by reason of insanity to 10
even
before he .did It," Samy
counts of murder, robbery and
testified
of Cottman. "But he was
burglary. Clinton County Prosecuunable
to
make decisions on hiS
tor JWnald C. Carey said he would
own:~
call rebuttal witnesses today to
Samy said Coffman told hlm that
challenge the insanity defense.
Hooks
urged hlm to try the robbery
Danny Hooks, 39, Coffman's
alleged accomplice in the massa- scheme. "Hewasafollower,"Samy
said.
cre, is to be tried separately.
Coffman told Samy he slit the
Carey, who is seeking the death
victims'
throats to put them .out of
penalty for hotljmen, restecthiscase
their
misery,
Samy testltled. "ln hiS
Wednesday after playing lor the
psychotic
condition
with depression,
. jury an hour-long, videotaped
he felt sympathetic," Samy said.

Those with last names beginning
with A through I are to pickup on
Nov. 1; those with last names
beginning with J through R, Nov. 5,
and thosewlth last names beginning
withSthroughZ, Nov.6.Hoursonall
dates are 9 toll a .m. and 1-3 p.m.

tmes Vol. 19 No. 36
Copyrightod 1984

Middlepo).-·Pomeroy-Gallipolis--Point Pleasant

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GALLIPOLIS- Alvin R. Mitchum's motion for a
-new trtal on hiS Aprti 1982 conviction for rompllcity to
tampering with evidence has been rejected .
GaWa County Common Pleas Judge Richard C.
Rodertck said Friday the 40-year-old Hilliard man
has not shown he was prevented from obtaining new
evidence in the case.
Rodertck said he rejected an affidavit from the
main prosecution witness In Mitchum's trtai, Phillip
D. Downing, as "unreliable and not cri!dible and this
court does not Wish to give it credence."
· In the affidavit, Downing recanted some of his
testimony pertaining to Mitchum's aUeged role In
hiding the handgun that Downing accidentally fired
on July 28, 1981 at the Skyline Lanes in Kanauga. A

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Mary Swain is the candidate for
Mei&amp;S County Treasurer. Anyone wislling to meet or talk with her can do so at

Democrat Headquarters, 224 bst
Main Street, Pomeroy. She'll be thiAI
Octobel23, from 12:00 lill3:00. lud·
dition to collecting lues. a trusurer's
job is to 1111111C' your money effici·
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sistanee when I am elected. Mary El·
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bullet fired from the gun wounded Craig H.Fisher, 25,
Rt. 2, Patriot, who died more than two weeks la ter
from the wound.
The gun, prosecution established a t Mitchum 's
trtal, was owned by Mitchum, whom they a llege
ordered Downing to hide the gun in the bOwling alley
before the authortties arrived.
Roderick .sald Mitchum' s motion for a new trtal,
filed by Columbus attorney John J . Wolery, was not
filed in accordance with state criminal rules , in which
such a motion must be filed 1.20 days after the
conviction.
He said the burden of proving that Mitchum was
unable to obtain Downing's affidavit rested with

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SCHOOL PROGRESS -A backhoe lurn&lt;i up earth
surrounding the new Southwestern Elementary
School building now W1der construction that will
replace Cadmus and Centen1Ue elemenlarles. The

ADDISON - Beea use they have been unable to find
a new location, the Addison post office wlll be closed
Oct. 26, according to the U.S. Postal Service.
But service wiU continue to the 80 boxholders
served by the post office through a rural carrier, said
Sandra Stewart, . a spokesperson for the postal
service's Columbus office.
Stewart said the closing does not mean Addison will
be without a post office In the future. A survey has
been distributed to Addison Township residents
served by the post office to determine community

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Mitchum . a nd " the re clearly has not been a showing
that the defendant was unavoidably prevented from
discovering this evldence ..."
"Motions for new ttials, based on repudiated
· lest imony , are not new and do not necessarily resull
in the gra nting of a new ttial ," Rodertck said.
The affidavit wa s obtainedlasl May 2, more than
two years after Mitchum's conviction on complicity to
negligent homicide and complicity to tampering with
evldence. Since then. the complicity to negligent
homicide conviction has been overturned by ihe
Fourth District Court of Appeals .
Roder ick said he considered Downing's "close
relationship " with Mitchum - Mitchum had

em ployed Downing a1 the Skyline while Mitchum
managed the bOwling ailey at the time of the shooting
- and observed tha1 Downing " has a very lowiQand
had a severe problem with alcohol."
Roderick found that Downing's statemems "as to
what happened after the shooting incident were
cloudy and vague at the trial and i1 was obvious thal
lhe wi tness was hesitant even then to implicate his
friend and employer, Mr. Mitchum."
Rodertck ordered Mitchum. who had been
sentenced to thr ee-to-10 years for complicily to
ta mpering with evidence, 10 repon 10 the GaUia
County Sheriff's Depanment Oc t 29 for transportation to Chillicothe Correctional InslitU1 e to begin
serving his sentence.

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structure is one of three new bulldlngs In the
construction program planned by the Gallla C&lt;&gt;unty
Local School District.

COLUMBUS. Ohio iAP l - U
va riety Is the spice of life, the local
ballot issues before Ohio vo1 ers in
the Nov. 6 election are a slice of it.
From repealing taxes to banning
restaurants with drtve-through "in·
dow service , a sampling of the
hundreds ofquestionsdemonstrates
the power of the initia tive petition
process.
· • Voters in a handful of areas will
have the opportunity to lower some
of the property. income or mOl or
vehicle U.X..S they pay.
F or example , in the communities
of Wilmington and Boston Heights
there are proposals which - if
passed - would reduce municipal
Income taxes from 1 percent to 0.5
percent.
Similar tax reduction issues are
before voters In a trto of school
districts .
A 0.75 percent income tax faces
the possibllity of r epeal in the
Licking Valley Local School Dis ·
trtcl . A proposal in the Kellys Island
Local School District would repeal a
property tax adopted In 1971 and
another adopted in 1972. Voters in
the Sylvania City school dlstlict
have the opportunity to reduce the
tax rate from 40.8 mills to36.1 mills.
Voters in Portsmouth" who a re
unhappy wit h a $5 motor vehicle

license tag fee imposed by the city
have a chance 10 repea l il. In
Guernsey County. a countywide $5
vehicle tag fee lhat is scheduled to
take effect in Janua ry would he
blocked by passage of a ballot issue.
Cars and trucks are involved in a
different kind of e lection in M a~1il'ld
Village, a Cleveland suburb. Voters
will decide whether to approve a
zoning code prohibiting restaurants
with drive. through windows.
Mayor F red Carmen o;ays city
planners are · cq_ncerned aboul
future development on Wilson Mllls
Rd .. a lready a very busy street. The
concern is tha 1 the "'indows wquld
aggrava te traffic problems.
In Oberlin, voters a re being asked
whether to retain an ordinance
da ting 10 1972 that bans non·
returna ble plastic and glass beverage conta iners and flip-lop cans .
City Council repealed lhe ban in
·Fe bruary. but a peli tion drive
blocked the r&lt;&gt;peal unl il the issu&lt;&gt;
could be resolved bv voters.
' Traffic of a d iff~r&lt;&gt;nl sot1 - this
time by young people- is of concern
in Zanesville. P etilione rs have
placed a c urfew proposal on 1he
ballot prohibiting loitering by
youngsters of cen ain ages durtng
certa in late-ni ght hours .
(Continued on page A·4)

Addison post office set to close; future service uncertain

MIDDLEPOIT

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Variety of issues
face Ohio voters

CHESHlRE
Gallla-Meigs
Community Action· Agency wlll
dlstlibute cheese, b.u tter. flour and
dry milk to low-income people in the
two-county area Thursday.
The.distribution w!U begin at noon
at all locations, CAA officials said.
Laca lions In Meigs County are the
American Legion Hall In Racine,
the 'Meigs County Fairgrounds and
·the fire department a t Tuppers
Plains.
In Gallia County, the distribution,
will be held at at the Guyan
TOW)'ISIUp Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment at Mercerville; the Gallla
County Junior Fairgrounds; Mount
Carmel Baptist Church at Bidwell;
and the Guiding Hand School at
Cheshire.
CAA officials said households
must be within the following
monthly income guidelines (annual
Income guidelines follow In parantheses) to receive the surplus
commodities.
Family of one, $623 per month
($7,470); two, $840 ($10,0l0); three,
$1,058 ($12,690) ; four, $1,275
($15,300); five, $1,493 ($17,910); six,
$1,710 ($20,5W) ; seven, $1,928
($23,1~); and elglii';·$2,145 (S25, 740).
Documentation showing proof of
(Continued on page A-41

meats.

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Ohio weather:
showers likely
across state
-Page A-4--

Inside:

Court rejects Mitchum motion for new trial

GOrrA GET THOSE MEATS- JoAnn Crisp, Racine winner of the
Pomeroy Chamber of Coinmerce shopping spree, was only aBowed to
select only one of each kind of meat. However, she was a fast worker
and when the bill was taBled, nearly S90 of the total $100.19 was for

PLEASE
HELP·
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Sunday, October 21, 1984

eommodity
distribution

Those picking up coupons must go
on the assigned days and are to take
their ID card . Those who cannot
make their appointed day, however,
may report on Nov. 12 and Nov. 19,
again from 9 to 11 and 1 to 3 p.m.
$s,bl,fjwf

Tonight, partly cloudy. Low 50-55.
Saturday, mostly cloudy with a
chance of showers. Hjgh 65-70. The
· chance of rain Is 20 percent tonight
and 40 percent Saturday.
Extended ForeCast
Sunday throtlgh Tuesday:
FaironSundayandMondayanda
chance of showen Tuesday. IDghs
In the 70s Sunday, cooling to the
mld-410s to the low 70s Monday and
Tuesday. Lows In the 40s.

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Morgan's wife MyrtleMori;.m, 44,
her bOyfrtend Norbert Engle, 47,
and Eslli FieldS, 23, have been
charged with aggravated murder
with specltlcations. Fields was
married to Myrtle Morgan's niece
at the time of the death.
Conviction on that charge is
punishable by tlie death penalty,
Carrell! said.
The three persons charged were
in custody Thursday.

Jennifer Sheets, Republican candidate for State Representa·
tive, announced today her opposition to a pay raise ·for state
legislators. Two legislators. who are close l!Ssociates of.the Speaker
of the House. this week confirmed a move to increase leglsl!ltive
salaries after the election by 31 percent.
"It's incredible that our legislators would even consider such a
proposal. The taxpayers of Ohio have suffered under a 90 percent
permanent Increase in' their personal Income taxes and now we are
told that Ohio's legislators want to give themselves a 31 percent pay
increase. If tt!e Legislature wants to grant itself a pay increase, then
It should have the courage to vote on this issue before the election,"
Sheets said.

The schedule lor residents partie!·
pating in the WlC program to
pick~up their coupons at the Meigs
County Department of Health has
been announced.

James J, Kilpatrick discusses the 'heart' of the
1984 presidential campaign- Page A-2

CAA sets

Against state legislators' pay raise

Dates announced
for WIC coupons

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Spartans~-Page

The CIA-P.roduced manual on psychological
warfare is 'offensive,' says a rebel leader - Page
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Three face murder ·
CINCINNATI (AP I - Three
persons. including the victim's
estranged wife and her bOyfliend,
have been indicted for the murder
last May of Eugene Morgan. 53, who
owned two r e frigeration
companies·.
" I can't discuss the motive, but
apparently some money was exchanged between these three lndi·
viduals. " said Hamilton County
Chief Deputy SheriffVictorCarrelll.

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needs. In the m eantime. mail will be pr ocessed
through the Gallipolis post office.
Stewart noted that former Addison postmaster
John Lee, who retired in Ma y, has chosen not to renew
a lease with the postal service. The lea se allowed the
postal service to use a trailer owned by Lee a s a post
office. Stewart said Lee plans to leave the a rea and
wiU take the traUer with him. The lease expires Nov.

2.
"We will Investigate the matter further to see what

· avenues can be taken towa rd the inter~sts of the
Addison pos1 office custom ers," Stewart said .
Sin ce lhen the postal service has been unable tofind
anolher nearby facility to house the post office. In a
letter sent out Sept. 26 to Addison customers, the
postal ser.•ice said it will sta rt distributing mail vla
ru ral ca rrier and collection bOx units on Oct. 27.
Regu lar business, such a s buying stamps, can be
conducted through the rural carrier. Stewart said.
The service will keep customers notified of new

development s. she added.
The service begins looking a t closing rural post
off ices whe n lhe postmaster retires. Stewa11
explained. but added that no decisions about
permanemly closing down at Add ison have been
made .
Locally, the service closed Rodney's pos1 office in
198'2 and the E wington facili ty earlier this year. It 's
also looking a t the feasibili ty of conlinuing service at
Northup, whose postm aster retired last year.

Hospital sets
charity service
for next year

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Mondale seeks ouster of CIA boss;
Candidates prep for tonight's debate
WASHINGTON (AP) - With
tonight's critical foreign policy
debate with President Reagan
drawing near, Walter F . Mondalels
caWng for the dismissal of CIA
· Director William Casey for permit·
tlng circulation of a psychological
warfare manual among U.S.·
backed Nicaraguan rebels.
"This has been a profound
embarrassment to our country,"
Mondale said Friday.
Today, Mondale and Reagan
planned to complete preparation for
tonight's 90-minute, nationally·
televised match up in Kansas Citythe sequel to an Oct. 7 presidential
debatewklely perceived as a boon to
Mondale's campaign.
A sparkling performance Ill
Mondale could help him nal'l'Ol-'
Reagan's lead In the polls, but the
president's camp asserted on Fli·
day that the debate wW have no
Impact on the outcome of the
election.
"Walter Mondale tias already
l~t," said Reagan's campaign
spokesmiln James Lake. "The
debaies .-en't what wlll make up

people's minds."
"What really motivates people Is
the policies of the president versus
the policies of Walter Mandate,"
who he said, Is trying to "sell1' the
public a "bill of goods" in economic
and foreign policy proposals that the
voters will reject.
Lake pointed to recent polls done
earlier this week for NBC and USA
Today indicating that Reagan' slead
is 20 points or more nationwide,
virtually ihesame as before the first
campaign debate, heidlnLoutsvUle.
On Friday, a CBS-New York
Times poll indicated, however, that
a. 2&amp;-point lead Reagan held over
Mondale earlier this month had
been cut In half to 13 points.
Meanwptle, a Gallup Poll com·
pleted ·• Wednesday and released
today gave Reagan a 20-polnt ·lead
over Monilale.
Vice President George Bush,
campaigning In Iowa, said of
Reagan, "I know he will perform
better" than he did In the first
debate.
.
After wailing for five days,
Mondale decided to make~ Issue of

the CIA-financed and produced
document that suggests the "selec·
tlve use of violence" for the
"neutralization" of local Sandinista
government officials and the recruitment of criminals for "selec·
tive jobs."
.
At a news conference outside his
Washington home, Mondale said
Casey should be fired as ClA
director before the tonight as a step
toward "restoring the strength and
the credibility of that crucial
agency. "
. . The former vice president called
on . Reagan to personally explain
whetherheknewoftheCIAmaimal, ·
and If not, how It couldput Into use If
top U.S. government officials were
unaware ollts use.
Mondale restated IUs opposition to
U.S. support of the. rebel effort
against the left-wing Sandlnlstas.
"The forces in the Sandinlsta
government are stronger than they
were by far four years ago. If his
(Reagan's) objective is to overthrow that government, the only
way It can be done is through the
!ntroouctlon of U.S. combat troops.''

WELCOME SIGN- A huge sign showing caricatures of PI ! Ident
Ronald Reagan, left, and Democratic nominee Walter Mondale hanp
on the convention center h1 Kansas City where the lwo men will hold
their second debate tonight. The sign was drawn by antst Ken Westphal
for the League of Women Voters, sponsors of the debate. (AP
Laserphoto) ,

POMEROY - Ve1erans Mem orial Hospital will provide $69.003 in
charity serv ices in 1985.
Each year lh€' hospita l is req uired
by federal regul a lions 10 es1abllsh a
charitable ser,·ices figure to provide
the uncompensa ted services to
underpr ivileged. This is requ ired
because the hospilal received !ederal funds for construction purposes
In the l oo:J's. In some prior yea rs the
amount has becn as low a s
approximately S48,000 . However.
with the cost increases and othe r
factors il has risen to the $69.000
figu re for 1985. Selling the amount is
dependent upon a percentage of the
hOSpital' s gross incom e.
The uncompensated services af('
avaUable upon request to eligible
persons on a first -com e, first -served
basis until the annual compliance
level of$69,003for next year has been
satisfied .
Eligtble personsare thosewhoare
in need of care and whose fanilty
income does not exceed the poverty
Income guidelines est a bUshed by
th e Communit y Services
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