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. Pomero ::.,.Middle'port. Ohio. Friday,' September 7, 1884 .

Jobless rate
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7.5 percent

3 Drawer Tool Chest and
Roller Cabinet. Easy·roll
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WAsmNGl'ON (AP) :_Civilian

I1Jii!iiiiii0Ymt stood still at 7.5
p!!l'a!Jit In August as modest new

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said,
425,CW.total employment feU by
In remarJrs prepared for dellvay

Waler BeJVICe has beall'l!ltored

to a f'l»lli!IO)I home when! a cbild
requJrjng aroUnd the clock atlentlon

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Gilmore aetddeuw was restored ·
'lburlday atremoon. It had been

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· ,nioderatloo In the pace of the labor
on.et b)' llle !ltplature ., ~
market trnprovement that we have 'nWIJbaB
ol Yallll people fl'ani
E\XPI!I1I!nced for more than a year tile wert~
the paml&amp;ld
and a half."
ulcJ
Fl'ldaJ.
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plluloil )•
. "She ad(led, "Gains In payroll
employment, as measured 1n the . groups, moreover, ...
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were 110
buUieu surv-.
· varlous jobless rates.
-,. were small."
gains In the
Analternateunanploymentrate, Unemployment among blacks
wblch Includes the 1.9 million·
dtopped substantially, from 16.9
member U.S. annedforcescontlng.
pet:a:nt

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Servtce to the Richard and Zelina

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to the«mgreellonalJolntEoonomlc

Cmunlttee, Janet . L. Norwood,
cunmlasloner of labor statistics,
said the August figures "show a

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rate, tile deparlment's Bureau of August Iaber force statistics said
Laber Statlltlcs aaJd.
they did net believe tbe surp1slng
AI was the cue 111 :July, two surge In Job' Jk!l8 from June to
separa-measureaoflabormarket - ~-trorn 7. 1 to 7. 5 JII!ICl!llt-was
activity were In apparent contllct.
a true reOection of condltions 111 the
1be • survey of 811i1e &amp;I,OlL job market.
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· randomly selected houaehol4s
· When~anwaslnauguratedln
shiJwedthattotalemploymentleUin January 1981. roughly 7.8 million
AIJIIISl by 425,01), fnlrn 11Mml1Uon people were out of work, Sblce the
to f"!lllgbly Im million. A&lt;.'Orrlplllllon depth of the rec esslon In November
Slll'W!Yofliusliiess payrolls, not used 1!182. nearly 6milllonjobs have been
lnthet'IIIJ!pltatlonoftheunernploy· created, both the 1u1ness turd
meatrate,sOOwedthatemployrnent ~swveyshavesOOwn.But
Increased by l&amp;I,WI.
the rate IS the same as when Reagan
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came Into olfiCe becallle the
Theshrlnklngoftheworkforceby - iiUiliber of people seeking jobs has
425,(01 evidentlY was the result of InCreased substantially slilcP the
teea-agen abaadonlng sununer recoveay commenced In early 1983.
jobs Ill preparation for the new
Among the various groups. these
achoolyellr. Wbal the figures were were the chaft~ In jobless rates
adjusted . to reflect this seuonal trom July
varlatloJI, the overall clvl1lau rate
· llei"CA1
6·4 petoetlt, down
held S· teady. Wlthaut that . adJust· from
-Adult
men,
6.5 Jll!i(:E!Ill.
meat, the jobless rate would have
_ u..•t WIXilell 71 up from 6 9
fallen to 7.3 pemmt.
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In IJei- prepared testimOny, Ms.
-Teensagers,l8.4,upfranl8.3.
M-.• ....Asald tha the eeklnwhlch
-Whits, 6.4. unchanged.
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Blacks 160 downfrom1S9
the August IJcwleph()ld survey OC·
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curred was "quite late this
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She added. "It Is possible thai:"re
AmCIIg the 10 largelt Industrial
. th Ulan ·-·-• had • ........._, left states, forwhlchAIJIIISlllili!i1lploy·
you
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ment rates are reportedslmultanellliillill!rtlr jobs In anticipatiOn of ~··h· with the natiOn's overall
the return to 8Chool...
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Within the ar1ous populaUon jobless rate, several showed lm·
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ahutotrbytheLeadlngCreekWater ·
. Dlltrlct 'I'ul!eday for IIOII·payJili!ilt
of a waler bill. It was reportEd thai
the Gllmores, were deUnquent by
!bra! months. However. the C\l8too
mer was reported to have maUed a
check to cover a tWo-month blllliig.
Contusion relped as oflldala
ineludin&amp; the county COI'Ililllulon·
, era, tepaeuatatlves of the Gallla·
. Melli Conlmunlty Action, PrllJie..
are ~ IGI'
MABUUANA IIABVEST - Be. c-Q Olilo ....
cutbiJ Attorney Rick Crow and
,, Ill'• drt rtlve Dave 1.o1rae wlldes llllio a ~lleldllllitaaJ IIJU)'_,..,etlfteeh (AP
Welfare Dhtctor Mike Sw1sber
. became Involved.
~ pUell foaad Bolincewtlle tlcll week. Is !"J'rtv).
Jack Crisp of the LeadJn&amp; Creek
Water District told otnclala the
GUmores had been warned In
advance that service wwld be
discontinued U the blll was not paid
In accmdana! with n!lldatlonl In
effect In the district. He IBid the
customer has a hlltoey of ~te
paynli!ilta. He IIIIo~ that be
had cbecki!d 1o Insure thattherewu
no Ute threateillllg lltuatloo 1n:
volved In dllc:llntliiuln the ld'VIoe: .
COLUMBUS. Ohio CAP) -Be- Atllt!iu C?mu••. as weD as tbeolleiJI and bikers w1» stumble &amp;Cross He IBid It was an extremely dUftcuJt
&amp;a camty, have local .eotals lleldll by accident formanyofthelr decision and he Indicated that be
tween DOW and fall's first killing
frost, state agoenta aDd county
~ at their h8ndlworlt. But no
ra1c111.
,
would restore service If Welfare
Olle Ill
W
die WI¥
~[,a;cal~e~·~~~lj('k~of=funds~r
~~!1". W&gt;DUld. have a-~
· depu biW!ilt Is cmunl
tO
aearch .of tliis year's niiuijllanil JaJilell JrroiDtt l!ltJmats he will
stop
&lt;mly
about
10
Jll!ia!Dt
of
this
battling
themarljuanapoaas
and
The
family
that
piqlt!l
crop. •
Last year, state agents teamed )'ellf's marijuana crop fran being I&amp; wl1llii&amp; to pwlde agents and notla! was not given, that lli!iVIce
alrplaiies to cowtJes that can use was to be cut off and that waler Into
with the local o1llc.ers to J'OQt DUt haavested In bls county.
'I1Io8e
that
are
not
dl!lrovd'ed
will
tile heme was neceuary particu. ·
them.
alnlt $6.7 mUIIon worth of the
have
anerged
successfully
fran
a
larly because them cliJld Is at times
plants. being gl-own In Qften
oo abn!athlilimaclilne and must be
carefully hidden patches. Just two high-stakes cat and JilOUie g~
l)athl!d after becanlng bot and
days ago, sheliff's deputies In Ross with the law. Large patches of
sweaty while on the machine. Mrs. ,
County raided a two-acre tleld of marijuana are easily dlscenllble
from the air,~ tlloaedepai1ments
GilmOre said she mailed theclleck
marljuaJJa, CCIIftacatlccg an estl·
that
can
affonl
helicopters
areulng
for the bW, Strl.43, on Saturday, bUt .
mated ~million to $f mWion worth
them
effecllvely.
that a 'WOI'Irll!r came and removed '
ofthepJant.
But
to
avoid
being
spotted
from
the
water meter m 'nleldly. $he .
The partnership between state
the
air,
cagey
growers
are
planting
called the district omce while the
and local law enforcement groups Is
wol1fer waltl!d. In theleli!plmecaU,
now ·In Its fifth year. Under the their crop In smallclumps Inwooded
Meigs ·County Cmunlss!oners
she said sheadviw!d thedlstr!ctthat
Pn«tam, the Ohio Bureau of anoas. Others tie doWn the plants 10
Criminal Idelltlftcalion aDd Investl- they grow aklng the gawnd. Stlll David Koblentz. R1cb Jones and · paYJIIi!ilthadbeensent.However,lt'
gatlCII provides money and man· others plant marijuana stalks Manning Rrush will meet at 1: :ll apparently had not been rece!ved .
p.m. next Friday In Colwnbull with and the worker proceeded with
power. Theloca!oftk.:ersprdvldethe amoog pine trees for camou1lage.
1
epcesl!lltattves of the Ohio Depart· removal of tJ1e meter.
.
The
even
more
enterplislng
knowledgeofthearea.
meat
of
Developnent,
wl»
will
Following
the
removal
of the .
growers
have
resorted
to
growing
''The program Is working," said
meter, the bill then totaled 1272.28
George Waltoo, executive assistant the plants In greenhouses and endeavor to explain why Meigs
to the su...........
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Bel. "I arUftclaDy .ilt warehouses, or drap- Counly's rtcent appl!catlCII for which Included the deHnquent bW,
),'Q uo~oucu
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don't want to say we've dt1ven Ing military-like camouflage nets housing rehabllltatlCII funds was $24.ll'i current b!U for August, a $150
denied by the state.
deposit, and $.15 for recoillil!ctlon.
growers out of the state, but they wer the plants.
certalnJYthlnktwlcealnltplantlng
CommlssiCIIer
Rich
Jones
stated
Following many convenatlona
The sometlmes prohibitiVe cost of
here."
and versions lAthe lncldent,ld'VIoe
hellcopten has Umlted their use. last week that 1U11eS8 be Is given an
Recent large raids In Mel~ and Offtoers say they stUirelyon hunten adequateexplanatilnfortheMI!Igs' was restored. 1buniday afternoon
rejtctlon, be will demand that an
through a COOJII!i alive el!ort on the
lnvestlgatloo be made Into the part of the water district and the
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COUIIty welfare department.

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ODT Director
Smith will visit
Meigs Monday
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with Meigs' juveniles
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8 t?MSWfWitler

Melp CcJunty j\MIIIIe o!lalden
are "IJIIII!II" compared with juvenile t6udei sin ~alloia County,
said Juvmlle Judge Robert Buck.
·Judge Buck works for llln!e or
bll' wet!~~&amp; 4Urlna the year In the

CleYelaDd area c.nu1 In ~lion to

Ida dUties In Melp County.

Associate Store .... •=••II
DON &amp; EDNA WILSON ·

In 19113, the Melp CiiUn IBW

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49 Nortla Second lveaue-Phone: 614--992-5515
MIDDLEPORT,·OHIO 45760
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CONYBIIINT CREDn AVAUILE

reuon that they drlnk too, f!Uck
said.
AJtrougtt many people might
believe shoplifting to be a primary
otfenae, Buck said 1M! bas not Sl!dl a
case In several months.
Thecaaeloadofj\M!IIIIecourtbas
ml sblfted dramatically In the past
· )'Mrs, Buck btdlcatl!d. In 1n1ancy
caaes, the court has !ll!ell "no more

or 110 leaa."

State Representative Jolynn Bos,
ter 8IIiiOIIIICed today Ohio Depart.
Rli!ilt of Transportatloo Director
WIUTeli Smith wW viSit Meigs
County on Monday.
·
Smith wW meet with conJJDUnlty
leaders todlscusshi81JWaycoocems
In Meigs County, particularly the
prclpOSEd access road betWeen
Route 33 and the Ravenswood
Bridge.

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arouild!ll~ Of thole~ 101
Clll8 were jUvaliledellnquents.l29
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Inlnlancycaaes,BIIcksaldmany
parents lind It dUIIcldt to 811!t tbe1r
clllldn!ntogololdlool.
there wen! mllcellaneous mlnar •• "'lbe ~ of educatiOn
cua
needs lo bt brouiht borne to the
"Rllbt DOW,In our CQ,Iilly, we tee cblldral ...S alcq wltb the neocesmore llmllll·relalied Cia," Buck Illy of 8llfDg to ICbool," Buck

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and aemwt~y, tJiere II a liCit
iiCl'eplaJlte or aJccbll by pAreDta

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Buck WlliiiiiiJIIied. n tiJelr clllldrel
iN liMIIWJd with IIL'oliDI, IIIIIIY
panaiUOW I II .?11 -a~ IIUt It II
llllt.,.,Buclc-.ple' I
are tbt ~ aftwo evlll.
IIIDit J11ta11 bellleve. Buck em~""''.... After all, lbepareullmllbt

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hiring by blslness was otrJet by the
departure of 1arae numben of
Y,llUiii people from the work force,

. the government said today.
~overall clvlllan rate, whiCh
had leYeledoff atter a slgnlftcant0.4
Jll!la!u~ point ririe from June to
July, remained at the level that
elilsted when Prealdent Reagan
took omce In januaay 19111.
While the ranks8 of Arrierlca's
unemployed held steadY at roughly
8.5 miWon. the Labor Department

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Rep. Boster aDd Smith will begin
their tour of the area at the R!tchle
Bridge, which C01ii11!C1.s Ravens-

relatl!d.

Buck trle81D deal With each case
lillllvktlelly, be aald.'Ibe JuvatUes
are put 111 work IJI"OIII'8mS to help
pa,y 6lr l'tllltutlon or because they
''Deed the ClppC!I1unlty to work."
FOlta' ca111 1s provided 111 a
llliDit·ll!mi basil and or the yooths
are I ' led lo the Ohio Youth

CanimtiiiDD.

Oal,ylflbl)'OIIIbawerenlaledlo
tbt Olikl lllipar1nalt o1 Youtll
servtaea Iii 111.1

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c lr .... • • • t!la:ILP' 111aa llllidamp~~
GS l!hpiiii ........Mfttie.-p 1!•-llie• t!laBI"Ne
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wood with Great Bend, at 1 p.m.
State attentlCII has been drawn to
the prq• _, access road and the
completion of the Route 33con1dor
from Da!wln to Athens by a dtlzens
petition dt1ve, sponsored by the
PuiliiiiO)I Chamber of Conunerce
and headed by local attorney
Jam!fer Sheets. The petltloo drtve
began In late August and other

ChambersofC'ailllaerce from areas
adjk'l!llt to' the Route 33 COl'Tldol
have joined funeJoy In support of
the petltloo.

&lt;:ornmerce

Although Chamber of
elltatlves from some of tiM!se
areas have been contacted by
telephone about the meeting, PomeJEPI

roy Chamber of Canmerce has not

beennotlfledofSmlth'sappearance
asofFridaymornlng.
·
Slleeta and other POO'Iei'Oy
Chambermernbersarepleasedttaat
Smith wW be.comlng to Meigs but
wW be unable to present Smith with
the petitions at this time since prior
JIOIUk:atloo of the visit was not
liMn. ''The Logan Chamber was '
going to ctrculate petitions at the
Hocking County Fair and It hasn't
taken place. Of rourse,lfthecounty
Is given definite assurance from
Sm!th that our roads are going to be ·
Wllt,IXlneoftheehambenwmneed
to collect anymore signatures
an,yway," Sheets commented."
Repre sentatlves of the Pomeroy
Chamber will be meeting with
chambers of Falrfteld, Logan, and
Athenl on Tuesday to discuss
further action on the drive.
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·Conunentary
n. Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

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ltOBERT L. WINGE'l'l'
Publisher

;J&gt;AT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEFLICH
As$1stanl Publisher/Controller
General Manapr
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Association and the Amerlcaa Newspaper Publlahen

Auoclatlon.

LE'I'l'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. They .... ld be 1... llwo 31111w' -· Allleltero arellllbjeclloedlllnland miLIIbe ........ wllhaame, udreooouod
· I&gt; leleploone oumber. No unalrned letleh wUI be )lllbllohed, Lelten lloould beln
lood taMe, addreAIIInC liiUes, not pertClllalUies.

A liberal's
WASHINGTON - It seems an
approprlate time, now tha.t the
presidential campaign Is getting
truly Utl!leiWay, .to take a look at
Get:aldlne Ferraro on the Issues. As
. the Democtats' candidate for vice
president, she aspires t1,1 serve
within a heartbeat of the presidency
Itself. What does the gentlewoman
.
stand? ·
She stands pretty far to the lett.
Moreover, she has been rmvlng·
steadily to the lett since she came to
the House from her New York
district In 1979. In that year, Rep.
Ferraro ran up a combined score of

223 out of a JlOS!Ilble 300 on the
scorecards of three liberal orgarilzatlons. This was well above
average, but nothing remarkable
for -a flrst·term Democrat. Last
year her score on thele same
Indices was 290 out ol 300; Only a
handful of ultrallberals In the House
had higher ratings for 1983.
n Is \Jnporlant to examine the
gentlewoin,an's record. We know a
good deal about.Wal!er Mondale's
cast ol mind. He was Jimmy
Carter's loyal vice president; he
provided .a clear picture of his
political positions during the plim-

.Potential consequences
of automotive strike
An automotive Industry strike woo.ld have consequences far beyond
wages, benefits, job seculity, corporate profits and other factors Involved
Ill negotiations.
It could hurt the presidential aspirations of Democratic candidate
Walter Mondale. It could put pressure on President Reagan toallawmore
car Imports from Japan. It mlght defeat any hopes tor protectionist
, .· ;· leglslation.
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. · ·; It would probably cause a decline In the nation's gross national product,
·
and It would put Instant pressure on automotive suppliers both domestic
and forelggn - lncludblg many minority businesses:
• It would affect labor relations In many other Industries. If prolonged, It
Would cause the layoff of non-union workeis both In the affected company
and others. Even management personnel could lose their jobs.
~ Conceivably, and It viewed In a Umlted perspective, a strike could bring
. ~ good news. It could help lower interest rates, for example, simply
• l)ecause business activity would decline and car and other types of loans
·Would not be made.
· ' · Here are some of the possible consequences.
: MONDALE- He accepted the endorsement of the United Auto Workers
lmlon. Business Week magazine points rut that a strike at General Motors,
·:'With an abnost Immediate Impact on the delivery of cars and an jobs In
' related Industries,'' would be deePlY aiJd widely resented.
· •· REAGAN - Pressure might develop on the president and Congress to
, J!ft the so-called voluntary restraints on Imports, thus allowing more
vapanese vehicles to enter the domestic market at the very time
. oompetitlon Is lessened.
, • ECONOMY - Motor vehicles represent 4.5 percent of the Federal
lb!serve's Index of Industrial production, but the impact on other related
WASillNGTON- The Federal
:Jnjlustrles, 811d eventually on unrelated Industries, magnltles this.
. ; Says Merr1ll Lynch: "If a strike against GM were to begin on Sept. 14 Emergency Management Agency
:when the contract expires, third-quarter real gross national product may be little known to the public,
·:growth would come In at about 3.7 percent at an annual rate by our but It has succeeded In drawing
serious, unwelcome attention from
~te rather than roundly 5 percent In the absence of a strike."
· In the event a GM strike should last untll Election Day, It says, GNP at least one Cabinet member.
Not satisfied with Its role as a'
'growth In the year's ftrull quarter COUld he cut to about 2 pe1 cent !rom the
mere
coordinating agency In the
"3.3 percent now projected.
event
of
some natural or man-made
' ' st,JPPLIERS -;- The Impact could be quicker than before. Car
.I-'OOlpallles now operate with smaller Inventories, relying Instead on disaster, FEMA Is clearly lusting
suppliers to deliver on short notice. Thus, suppliers themselves must after a far bigger Job -nothing less
maintain 1at:ger Inventories. But one JnClustry that would be less attected tlian running the country during
than In previous strikes Is steel. In ~. says Merlill Lynch, 23 percent less any sltuatlog It decides Is an
Steel was used In cars than In 1970. But suppliers are more dlversltled, and emergency worthy of Its
supervlsjon.
a strike's Impact may be too.
FEMA's chief Is Louis Glufflida,
OTIIER INDUSIRIES - There Isn't any large, unionized Industry or
a forrner California National Guard
any blue-collar union that Isn't following lngreatcletall-thedlscusslons now
iotnK on Ill the automotive Industry, Among the tssues are whether union big shot, staunch ,law-and-order
advocate and ,fliend or White House
- and management can support a mutua! Interest rather than oppose and
contllcl with each other; whether they can cooperate against lntlatlon; and · counselor Edwin Meese. Glufflida
join efforts to raise productivity. Thesearelssuescanmon to all Industries, likes to be called "General," and he
aiwl unions and managements wW be wakhlng and planning their moves favors martial law as the best way
.. aCcordingly.
to handle natlpnalOrlocalemergencles - with FEMA In command ..
FEMA's aggressive self·
aggrandizement has drawn fire

'

J...etter to the editor

•

~ Today

in history

•• Today Is Friday, Sept. 7, the 25lst day or 1984. There are 115days lett In

: theye&amp;r-

• • Today's highllght In history:
: .,. On Sept. 7, 18'}5, the French hero of the American Revolution - the
·· •· : ~ de Lafayette - gave his last farewell to President Jolm Quincy
' Adams at the White House while on his famous trur ol the United States.
On this date:
'
In 1533. Queen Elizabeth I was born.
, In lB22. Brazil declared lis Independence tronl Portugal.
• In 1892, JamesJ. Corbett kwckedout John L. Sullivan In the 21st round to
• win the world heavyweight crown In New Orleans. (It was the first major
tight under the Marquis ol Queensberry rules, which called tor the

.:.Pnze

· use ol glayes.J

• In 1901, the Peace of Pekll)g ended the Boller Rebellion In -China.
In 1936, BnJlder Dam, now known as Hoover Dam, Wl!llt Into operation.
In 1969, the Republican lee rJer ol the Senate, Everett M. ~lc&amp;en. died.
. In l!m, the Panama Canal treaties were stgned by PJeohleoii.Jmlrrly
• Carter and Bd&amp;. Gen. Ornar TorrQos Hen e. a, Panama'• chief ol
&amp;DMWuent. The 181Ei5ildlt called tt !be UA to eYeJJtually tum over
WIIIIA of the waterway to Panama.

By MIKE CLARK
· AP Spona Writer
The Chicago CUbs were Itching to
climb aboard a filght to New York
and, onoelm(l for all, put an end to39
years of baseball frustration .
. "We're loo~ fOIWard to the
$E'Iies," &lt;;:lllcago's Gary Matthews
saki ot a three-game set with the
New York Mets that could gu a long
way toward deciding the National
League's Eastern Division title.
The CUbs, who haven't won a
pennant since 1945, roar Into town
with a ·seven-game lead over the ·
Mets with only 22 games left In the
season. But six of those games are
against the Mets, and It Is that tact
wbkh gives the slumping Mets
somehope;
.
· NewYorkdldn'tdoltselfanygood
Thursday night by dropping a 2,0
. decision at Pittsburgh while the
Cubs were beating Montreal H . .
. "Wbat does that ser1es mean?
What do you think It means?" saki
Mets' first baseman Keith Hernandez. "We're seven down with 22 to

ary campalgnt; at San Francbco three liberal organizations have
he promised to S41ek a subatantlal kept track. This Is the &lt;;onset"Vatlve
Increase In taxes; he has made view:·
In the eyes of the American
straightforward cornmltments to
organized labor ancl to other Conservative Union, Rep. Ferraro
groupe. All this helpe to dellne the has scored only !10 points out a
clear-cut dltterence betWeen Mon- possible 500o¥er the past five yean,
, for a cumulative ratlna of 10. Her
dale and Ronald Reaaan.
Of Rep. Ferraro we know. very score wlth the ACU In 1983 was zero. ·
The National Taxpayers Union
little. She was ttrst elected to the
House In November 19'18 and began gives her 96 out of 500 for a
her service In January 1919. The cumulative score of 19. In 1!113 the
best inalghts Into her political NTU named her among the " Btg
convictions can be gleaned bY Spenders" of the Ho11511.
seeing her record·as others see lt.
The u.s. Chamber of Commerce
Four conservative grou)l8 and fixes l!er five-year total at L'l:l, lor a
cumulative rating of 27. Last year
She had a score of only 16 In the
Chamber's view.
The Amerjcan Security Councli,
which concentrates on defepie
Issues only, calculate&amp; Its ratings
every two years. Rep. Ferraro
scored 33 In both the 96th and 97th
Congresses. For the first session of
the 98ql, he,r score was down to lO.
On the liberal side, we hav• the
ratings of Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), the American
Clvll Liberties Union (ACLU), and
the AF1..-CIO's Committee on PoHtl· •
cal Education (COPE) . All three
scorecards reflect the gentlewoman's Increasing devotion to the
liberal line.
ADA gave her a 74 percent
apprQVal In 1919, a 90 percent
approval In 1983. ·The ACLU rated
her, at 60 percent In 1919, at 100
percent In 1983. COPE scored her 89
percent "light" In 19'79, but 100
percent "light" In 1983.
Unlon labor's view of Rep.
Ferraro merits a word. Over the
five-year period, COPE ldentWed
91 roll calls In the House of
slgnlflcant meaning to the AF1..CIO. The gentlewoman was "right"
on 82 of the 91, "wrong" on only slx,
absent three Urnes. Four of her
"wrong" votes had to do with

Lusting after·power____

, I am writing to voice my opinion complaining about lt. It Is repulsive
regarding so much Indecency In to go . shopping and see so much
dress being permitted In publlc Indecency everywhere.
J!laces where people do their
We talk about pollution! I wonder
shopping.
how many people ever think bow so
i realize lheir Isn't anything much Indecency among young girls
anyone can ,do as far as the way and women and yes, even some
people want to dress In the privacy men and boys, Is causing pollution
Of their own home, but when people In the minds of our young people.
come out In public. such as the
It seems Uke there could be an
irocerY stores and shopping cen· · ~rdlnl!-nce drawn up, stating that In
ters, It seems as though there could order to be on the streets In public or
1.! a certain code of dress which pl'aces of business, people would
people would have to abide by.
have to be dressed modestly. The
The reason I decided to write Is common person can't seem to do
: the fact that I was In a local grocery ·anything about It, but I for one,
: store In Middleport this past would certainly appreciate If the
-~"Saturday and I was very much
mayor and councU of Middleport,
disturbed by what I saw. I have Pomeroy and Rutland could sonie• seen Indecency but to me, Ibis was how see the bnportance of such an
extreme. A young girl In an aisle ordinance. Really - Is It too much
ahead of me was so scantily to ask - that people be modest In
• cliesSed, It was embarrassing. I felt public? - Hester Eblin, Box 182,
~ like going to . the · manager and Rutland, Ohio.

.

Cubs move into New York
for.big showdown with M~ts

liberai_~----'"---J_ames_
. _1_.K_il..:...._Pa_tr_ick

•

Indecency disturbing

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Elsewhere In the National League
Thursday, Houston liplled San
Francisco 14-2 as Bob Knepper
threw . a seven-hitter and Craig
Reynolds hit a grand slam home
run; Eric Davis and Wayne
Krenchlckl homered to pace a 13-hlt
attack as Cincinnati lipped San
_Diego '10-3; Mike Jorgensen tripled
In two runs In the eighth to give St.
Louis a 6-5 victory over P1111adelphla; and Randy Johnson's solo
homer In the 18th Inning gave

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time.
Arter Ballby'a deatiJi the fleldl o(
their IIJia1l tann l'l!ll8rted to tnsh
and waedl, tile tate ~ III8JIY ol the
PensW! Rldle 10'11 left without a
111811 tii'OUIIII the place. By the time I

was bonJ A-* had IIIIITied
Geora' Cook and 1M eouple ltYed
with Mn. Willbll- By tilt time I
was old enoo.p to l'l!lllelllbel-,

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The.attorney general contended
th'at "the draft Executive Order
seems to legitimize FEMA's authority beyond·that Of a coordlnatlng agency."
Snilth's letter hit a nerve at
FEMA, where an Internal memo
from general counsel George Jett
noted the obvious. "A serious
dlffer:ence or view apparently exists
between this ~gency and the
Department · of Justice · as to
FEMA's role In national security."
Jell's proposed solution to the
problem? Just don'l'let Justice see
any rmre documents dealing with
FEMA's legal authority. "I would
strongly n!commend," Jett wrote,
"that ... no such documents be
submitted to the Inter-agency clearance process ... untU the present
policy dltferences are resolved." ·
Footnote: A FEMA spokesman
1 eterred calls to the National
Security Council, but spokeSmen
there declined comment.

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OJurdl, tile crlllcal lady to
lellly. DuriJii her I&amp;JIIIiGI)' lhe
said, ''My heart Is pure as 1M
rtMval

driven snow." Mrs. Wiggins leaned
over to Grandma who was sltUng
nearby and said Ina hoarse whisper
that could be heard all over the
church, "Heart! She ain't Rot no
heart. All she's got Is a dad-burned
glz2ard!"
..
I'm sorry I can't leU you what
happened to Mrs. Wiggins. I do
know that the Cook famDy left
Pension for Mingo Junction 'aboiit
the same tl.me I left the Ridge when

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"Black Bandit" edged Bobby Davidson and Larry Bond In a close
race to the tlnlsh.
The Hobby Stock feature was
won by Jack Boot of Parkersburg,
followed by Bob Adams and Jim
Taylor.
An Increased purse In this week's
events hopes to draw a 1at:ger field
of cars !rom across the tri-state
area. Racing begins at 8 p.m. with
qualltlcatlons preceding at 7 p.m.

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my Grandmother died. She must
have gone with them and Is
probably burled In an up-river
cemetery far from her Bobby. Her
great-grandchildren, If they followed their parents' example, must
have done more than their fair
share In swell!pg the population of
the steel towns.
· Wherever she Is, you' can be sure
she Is keeping an eye on Annie's
young'uns.

LOUIS

Glenn Bni~~WTW, Cllldll&gt;r, rmn L..wJsvWe
rl !he- Amt'l"'cu AJiocildon..

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STEWART '"" This Saturday
evening, Skyline Speedway, located
on state route 50 between Coolville
and Athens, wUl feature Its season
e:hamplonship racing program In
the Super Late Model and Hobby

AO.ta at San Fnnrllro
St. L.wis at Plttlbqh, (D/
Phlladriphla at MontrNI, tnt
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Geot:ge and Annie were producing
children with monotonous regularIty. Some were older than I' and
some younger but we all attended
school together at the one,room
school at Oak HOI, so named
because It stood In a grove of giant
oaks at the junction of the Tanner's
~un Road and the road to Dorcas.
MfS. Wiggins b'ansferred all her
love for the deceased Bobby to
"Annie's young'uns." In Mrs. Wiggins' eye- she was bUnd In onethey were perfect; and, when times
were had on the little farm she took
to tbe road so Annie's young'uns
could have enough to eat. Times
were usually bad for folks with blg
fam!Ues on Pension Ridge and Mrs.
Wiggins developed an uncanny
knack for sensing when someone
butchered or had more garden
vegetables than they could eat. She
never quite forgave George tor not
clearlilg Bobby's lew acres but
Georae was not a farmer at heart.
He would rather hunt and f!Jh than
fann, aftd when the tamlinly nieal8
depended on GeOJ ae'a luck In
stream or field, Mrs. WJatns would
mala! the roundl over the township
with her sack.
Nothlna aroused Mrs. Wlalnl'
wrath more JhaD ~
rernarkl about Annie Ill' her famUy.
When a lady In the Def&amp;bboriiOod
suaaeated that Oecqe and Alude
had eiiOUIIII cblldren, Mrs. WJalna
wu lndlpant lor she had joyfUlly
welcomed eacl! one and 1M more
cwwded the little caiD became,
!be blltta' she lllled lt. Such- ber

6ell, S-5. Rookie Terry Pendletlll! led
ot1 with a walk and stole second and
Bob Demler tripled to open the Darrell Porter walked. After the
eighth and scored the go-aheild nm , nmners advanced on a bunt,
on Ryne Sandberg's sacrmce t1y off Pendleton IICOred on a ~ fly
Montreal~tarterCharlieLea.l5-10
by Andy VanSlyke. Oav1d Green
Chicago added Insurance In the
wallced and JOJ'&amp;I!MI!II then tripled
ninth when Keith More1an4 and tothewalllncentertleld.
Dave Lopes raced home on a
Thatwasall'themarg!nJII!edl!4by
twlHlllt, bases-loaded throwing er- relief ace Bruce Sutler, who
ror by Expos shortstql Argl!llls Improved hlllesgue save I'I!COl d to
Sal••ar.
39 bypltcblngtbenlnthandsecurtng
Georae Frazier, ~2. worked two the victa-:v tor Bob F&lt;neh, 2-4.
hitless Innings In relief of starter
Bnm.a, Dallptd
Dennis Eckersley to earn the
MlkeScioollasJneledlnarunlnthe
victory. Lee Smith pitched a hitless f1tth and Pedro Guene.o's single
ninth tor his nh save.
gave the J:llxleers a W ed8e In the
Pia lei ~ M• 0
SIXth. But the Braves tled·lt In the
Rick Rhodm, 12-9, and Rod seventh on nm-ICOliJ1g atnaJes by
·Scu!Ty tl\reW a oomblned five&lt; hitler . Dale MUIJiey and Gerald I'm}'.
and .Jaaon Thompson took care of
'lben the teams ftalled away at
theiiCO.I'Ingwlthatwo-runholnenm each~ for nine ln!llngs befOre
In the third lnnlni as the last·place Johnson led ott the 18th with a liner
Plrata blanked the Meta.
Into the left·fleld seats ott the fourth
TheMetslolerwasstarterCalvln DocJaerpltcber,LaJTyWhlte,G-1.
Schiraldi, rnaldng juat his second
The blow made a winner of
major-league start, -0.1.
Braves reliever Je« Oemnon, 4-3,
· "*-lj, Gilda 2
who hurled the 17th. Pete Fallxme
Reynolds' basts-loaded homer pitched the 18th to record his tint
capped a slx-run f1rlt Inning and save In two years.
gave Knepper, 14-9, an the I!IJPPOI't
Rick Mahler, the Braves' starter,
he needed Ill pitching his lOU) went 11 lnnln&amp;l and Fernando
oompletegameoltheseason.
Valenzuela tclled 10 Innings tor the
The Astros cla!!ed 'within nlne l)o,1aas. Each gave liP nlae hits.
games fl. San _Diego ln. the western
Tile affair matched the longest
Dlvi,lon.race as they raked Gtants game In the National Leasue this
starterBW Laskey. He's7·12.
seasm, a July 13 contest between
Canlmlll8, P1111s I
San Francisco and Plttsburgll. The
Rlglrt-hander Charles Hudson Joogest game Ill the majors this
nuned a ~3 lead throulb seven &amp;eaiOO was a 25-bming cmrtest
lnnlnp before the Cardinals betwan the Milwaukee Brewers
and the Chicago White Sox May 8-9.

dubs f, &amp;JIOB i

PbUadrtpNa I~ &amp;Jt at Moati'HI

AMERI('AN LFAGVE

LOwe_
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I · Imagine that every Senior
Citizen who grew up In Letart
Township remembers Mrs. Wiggins. When I was a boy on Pension
Ridge she was a familiar figure as
she trudged along the township
roads bowed down by the contents
of a gunny sack In which She had
donations for "Annie's young'uns."
The sight of the slight, ancient
woman fighting the sticky, red clay
.roads was enough to melt the heart
of even the most selfish.
I have no Idea of the age of Mrs.
Wiggins. Perhaps she didn't either.
I only know that the earliest I can
recall she seemed older than the
hills and In the 14 years I Uved on the
·Ridge she never seemed to change.
She had come to the log cabin about
a half mlle ·across the fields from
Grandma's soan after She · and
Grandpa had settled there shortly
after the Clvll War. Mrs. Wiggins'
husband, Robert, was· a Ughthearted, fiddle playing Veteran
whom She called Bobby, about
whom she never tried ol talking
although he had been dead many
years. After his death Mrs. Wiggins' wholelltewascenteredonher
memories ot Bobby and on ' her
granddaiJIIhter, Annie, the couple
bad reared. I can recollect
Grandma telling of the happy home
the Wlggl• famUy had beftre
Bobby died, wbell they whlll!d away
the evemngs with siJJclng and fiddle ..
playing. aut that was before my

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privately from Attorney General . Smith wrote to McFarlane after
Wllihm French Smith. In a recent getting bold of a draft executive
letter to National Security Adviser order prepared by FEMA.
Robert McFarlane, Smith ex"I believe that the draft Execu- ·
pl'l'SSI!d the Justice Department's tlve oroer raises serious substanconcern over the empire Giuffrida tive and public policy Issues that
ha.1 ~ trftng to create for shoUld be further acidressed before
FEMA. My associate Donald Gold· this proposal Is submitted to the
berg has seen a copy of the letter. · president," Smith wrote. "In short,
"This depaliment and others I believe that the role asSigned to
have repeatedly raised · serlQus FEMA In the revised Executive
policy and legal objections to the Order exceeds Its proper tUnctjon
creation of an 'emergency czar'
"
role for FEMA,'' the attorney
F,EMA proposes "layers of
general wrote. "SpecWc policy · FEMA operational personnel In·
concerns regarding recent FEMA selied between the president and
lnltlatlves Include ... expansion of all other federal civil agencies,"
the deflnltlon of severe emergenSmith complained. "Its moblllzacies to encompass 'routine' domes- tlon exercise scenarioS continue to
tic law enforcement emergencies." assign FEMA the responslbWty of
The broader the definition of representing the Department Of
"severe emergencies." of course, Justice and other Cabinet agenCies ·
the eaSier It would be to declare -at meetings with the president and
martial law and put Gluftlida on the Natloniu Security Council durthe czar's throne.
Ing ... emergencies."

.

Atlanta a 3-2 verdict over the
Angeles Doclgers.

upcxmlng women's 110Unlament to
determine the club dlamplonshlp.
The wlnnens after lS IDes~ play
following the business
l "' were
. low gross - Ellzabetb Lohse, low
net; Lohse, low putts. Elizabeth
Lohse and Tee Teaford.

•Trace

BACK IN 'I1ME - S.. JMep Padrts' Alan
Wlglnl ·~ bldllllto ~ .. time to beat the tag
by Ctncinnett RecW iectnd llalemu Ron Oetter

during their game Thunday aftemoon In San Dlep.
(i\P I ·'IS! 1photo).
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Davis, Krenchicki pace I 0-3 victory
· SAN DIEGO (AP) -Put Cincinnati's Eric Davis anywhere you
want In the batting order. He'll·stlll
hit them cut ol the park.

"Yru've 81!1!11 blm do something
that's probably never been done
before," Reds Manager Pete Rose
saki Thursday iJtter Davis clouted a
OOnler that started the Reds on their
waytoaJ.o.JvlctoryoverSanDiego.
"He's hit In the first, second and
third spot In the order the last thi'ee
days, and hit oneoot each time."
Third baseman Wayne Krenchlckl continUed his torrid hitting
pare of late with a homer, an RBI
double and two walks against the
Padrt!S, who surrendered 21 runs to
the Reds In the two-game series
here.
'
Davia' IUher, Ills el&amp;btb of tbe
season, was his flflllln his last four
games and provided the Reds with a
w fjrst-lnnlng leac!.
''J'ln a lOt more relaxed,'' said
Davis. "I'm getting myself In

situations where I can look for a lashed a two-run single to rlgilt.
certain pitch. I just want to learn as Greg Booker replaced Show 8)1(1
much as I can and get ready for next · was greeted with ' a run-scoring
season."
single by Brad Gulden and J&lt;ni.n.
Krenchlckilshlttlng.4401nhislast chlcld's double which drove In the
12 games and Is 10 for 19, a .526 ft'llll run of the Inning.
average, against the Padres tills
Lett-hander Joe Price, 7-11, Weht
year.
live Innings to gain the victory With
·"He approaches the game tight," Bob Owchlnko finishing up for his
Rose said. "lllkehisworichablts.He • Second save.
Isn't going anywhere as long as I'm
Show tied the game2-21n the third
around"
when he cracked histhlrdhOmenin,
Krenchlcld's solo home run off a two-run shot.
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Eric Show, 14-9, broke a 3-3 tie and
The Reds went ahead 3-2 In the
Ignited the Reds' slx-run sixth fourth with Gulden scol1ng on Tom
Inning. Show retired the next two Foley's groundout, but Alan Wlgbattersa!terthebomer,butSkeeter gins' sacrltlce Oy tied It aga1Jlat3-3
Barnes reached on third baseman In the fifth.
Luis Salazar's fielding error.
The win coupled with the Giank
Eddie Milner then singled Barnes loss to Houston moved the ROOs

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Davis beat out an lnfl~d single to
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Weekend fishing report
Here Is the weekly Ohio fishing
report as provided by the Ohio
Division ol Wlldllte;

CealniONo
Little Darby Creek -This stream
In Madison and Union C01!1rt1es Is a
good place for late-season smallm:Juth and rock bass fishing. Soft
craws, hel.lgriunJtes or other live
ball are reoommeitded this time oi
year, but crankbalt Is a good
artlflclallure.
Buckeye Lake- The largemruth
bass tlshlng will lrn!lrove as the
nights cOol. Smle nice bass have
already been taken at Buckeye by
boat anglers casting spinner baits. .
So 41 110No
Dlllon ReseJvolr - DWon Is tour
miles northeast of Zanesville. The

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catflshlng. Shallow areas near deep
water drop-olfs are Ideal tor both
channel and flathead catflshlng,
Slreams - Salt Creek and the
Little Scioto, Uttle Musklngum and
Hocking livers are good tor suckers
and bullheads. Redwonns and
nlghtcrawlers fished on the bottom
Is the most popular method of
cakhlng these fish. •
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Chagrin River- The first salmon
of the tall run are beginning to
show up here. Chagrin Is In Lake
County Immediately east ol Cleveland. 1111! water Is 68 degJ EES and
stream conditions are high and
mu&lt;ldY. Thesalmonspawnlngnmls
expected to peak In October.

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Hemsley leads Tomadoettes win over Easten1
RACIN;E - Karen Hemsley
scored 17 serving points, including
10 in a row during the second game
comeback as the Southern Tornadoetles scored an SVAC volleyball
trtumph over the E.astem Eaglettes
_ here Thursday evening · In the
league opener for both clubs.
Southern dropped the opening
game to the talented Eagtehes,
8-15, then posted victories in the last
two games, taking the set 15-4 and
15-9.
· The first game was a see-saw
ihrlller. with Eastern taking the
upper hand early in the contest and
holding on for the win. The closest
SHS could come was 4-3 as Eastern
dominated the Initial play. Krist!
Gaddis and Margaret Homer each
served Jour points each in that win.
Southern battled back ferociously
in the second match as Karen
Hemsley ·provided the needed
spark for the Tornadoettes. Hems-

ley served up 10 unanswered points
with her elusive . serving style,
shell-shocking the Eaglettes to a
point where they never fully
recovered.
With the score I().{) SHS regained
its serve, following four Eagle
points by former all-leaguer Lea
Ann.Gaul. Becky Adkins provided
the final scores.
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In the nightcap, both teams ru;e
to the occasion and played.equally
well. The score see-sawed back and
forth and was tied three times
before SHS took over for gOQd on
two Mandy HUI serves, the score
10-7. Alana Lyons scored the last
two points lor Southern as they
rolled to a 15-9 victory.
Hemsley led all scorers with 17
serving points, while SHS teammate Becky Adkins added eight,
Rachel Helber five. Alana Lyons
four, Mandy Hlll two and Weney
Wolfe and JW Nease on each.

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For Eastern Gaul led her club
with six points. Gaddis and Horner
added five. Krist! Hawk and Susan
Bailey ·three each, and Tara
Guthrie and Tonya Savoy two each.
After dropping the first of three
games, Eastern's reserves claimed
a victory In the last two game$. SHS
won the first game 15-7, but EHS
won the decisive finales, 15-13 and -

Southern's varsity has just one
letterman return from last year's •
dlstrtct runMr·up squad. Hemsley ~
Is the lone SHS Letterman, however. a good group of underclass·
men will make Southern competl. live throughout the season.
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schedule for the 1984 season.

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x-Karen Hemsley, senior: Lori Adams,.
Becky Adkins. Tammy Adkins, Mandy Hill
and Alana ~yons, all junlol'5; Wendy Wolle,
Rachel Reiber 8 nd Jill Neasl;l, all
sophOmores.

Tracy Hubbard paced Southern
wlth·U points, Tammy Theiss had
six, Jennifer Arnold seven, Karl•
Smith three, Joyce Foreman three
and Wendy Fry one.
For the winners, it was Melissa
Nutter and Bev Wigal that led EHS
with eight points, Lesa Rucker
seven, Arlena Ritchie three, Lori
Hensley seven, Beth Berkhlrner
two, and Janet Werry one. Werry
served the-game-winning point In
the second game.
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Bostick and Tammy ):loiter . aU tr...'Shmen.
Schedule
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Sept. ll- Kyger Creek ............. .......Away
Sept.J2- Mf&gt;lgs ..... ........................ Home

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Sepc-27- ~astern ........ .... r ···- ......... Away
Oct. 2- Kyger Creek ............ .. ... ..... Home
Oct. 3- Federal Hockin~ ........ . :,..... Home
()ct.~- Han~n Tral'E' ............ ......... Away
Oct.-9- North Gallla ................. ,.... Home
Oct. 10- Mel~ .......................... .. ...Away
OCt. 11- Southwestern .................... Home
Oct.l5- Galllpolb; ......................... Away

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.Jets -suffer upon
Woodley'-s return
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
(AP) - David Woodley was too
much for the New York Jets .. . and
the Jets' offensive line just wasn't
enough for Pat Ryan.
Playing only five days after
suffering a concussion against the
Kansas City Chiefs on opening day,
Woodley picked the Jets apart with
intelligent playcalllng and passing
'I'IIursday night, leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to a 23-17 National
Fooiball Le~e victory.
The Jets, meanwhile, hurt themselves with poor offensive line play
thatallowedRyanllttleprotectionat
quarterback.
"We knew coming into the game ·
that the Steeiers had fine pass
rush," said Jets Coach Joe Walton.
"They blitzed us quite a bit and we
obviously had l!puble picking It up.••
Ryan was sacked four times for a
total 'II yards, some of them in
crucial situations. Rushing his
pasSes quite a bit, Ryan had three
intercepted, Including two by Sam
Washington that stopped Jets'
drives In the final quarter.
"Inexperience hurt me." said
Ryan, making only the second start
in his NFL career, both within the
last
"There were just a lot of
durilb plays on my part."
Iii all, Woodley hit 14 of 25 passes
for 181 yards and two touchdowns.
Gary Anderson provided the rest of
the Pittsburgh offense with three
fieli:l goals- although uncharacterlsttraUy, Anderson also missed a
'II-yarder and a JO.yarder in the
·toui'thquarter that could have made
Pittsburgh's job a bit easier.
The Jets, playing before a crowd
of'10,65&lt;1in their first regular-season
horile game at Giants Stadium after
lllO\Ilng from New York's Shea
Sta!~!um after last season, lost their
first game after an opening-day
victOry over Indianapolis.

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On Sunday, it's San Diego at
Seattle; New England at Miami;
Buffalo at St. Louis; Dallas at the
New York Giants; Denver at
Chicago; Detroit at Atlanta; Kansas City at Cincinnati; Minnesota at
Philadelphia; Tampa Bay at New
Orleans; Cleveland at the Los
Angeles Rams; Indianapolis at
Houston; and Green Bay at the Los
Angeles Raiders.
The Monday night game features
Washlngtonat San Francisco.

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By 'lbe t\sso(oialed Press
Even though a record 58,(0) deer
were killed In Ohio last year, the
deer population remains plentlful
enough for game officials to
liberalize some 1984 hunting
regulations.
State WUdlife Division officials
think there are enough white-tailed
deer in southeast Ohio to allow for
hunting of both bucks and does.
There has been a one-day
The Seahawks belted Cleveland either-sex hunt In northeasi Ohio to
3a-0 In their season-opener, but lost start the season for several years.
star running back Curt Warner for However, this year, zone 4- those
the season with a knee lrijury. So .countleslnthesoutheasternpartof
the state where deer are most
they went out and signed Franco plentiful- Will have an either-sex
Hanis, wbo was waived by Pitts· hunttromN~t.27toDec. l.
burgh during the preseason in a
contract dispute.
Last year, zone 4 had a two-week
HaiTis, 34, Is only 363yards behind
season lor antierless deer only. with
the NFL career rushing record of any hunterwbowanteda""""''tfor
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Jim Brown. He signed a one-year
contract with Seattle.
hunting those deer being given one
In some counties. The pennlts were
Harris
said. "I hope tbe guys realize
"Theonethlngiwanttodo!swin,"
that. I think a winning attitude IS
contagious and that's the kind of
attitude I have.
"I don't know how tong I'm going
toplay.I'vealw~feltyourcareer
could end at any time. Age can be a
factor if you've had injurtes and
you've been beaten upalot.Butl'm
healthy and I've taken care of
myself."
New England beat Buffalo 1n its
opener, while Miami was mauling
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after the season was over.
USP of unlimited pennits for
hunting antlerless deer was not the
method bY which the Wlldllfe
Division wanted to manage the
herd. On the other band, the division
has indicated that it feels many
southeast OIIIQ pountles Will take the
pressure of either-sex hunt.
Many people believe · such a
liberalized hunt will wipe out the
herd; but that could not hapJ)en in
one season. If too many of the zone 4
deer are harvested, then an adjustrnenttotheregutatidnswillbemade
for the following season.
However,wne4hasbeenreduced
In size. A few counties along its
western edge lllld some along Its
orthe
borde h
been
lon
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cated in zones 2 and 3 The deer
1 t1o in those
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coun
es were
deemednotstrongenoughtotakean ·
either-sex hunt.

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Worahlp,lla.m.; UMYF. 6:30p.m.; UW,
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Communion,
flnt Sunday. (Archer•
CHESTER - Wonhlp 9 a.m.; Church
SchoollOa:m .; Bible Study, Thursday, 7p.
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day Bible Study 6:30p.m.
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CHURCH. Sunday School ~~ervlce. 9: 45 a .
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Wonblp servle@ 10 : ~ a .m .;
Evancellltlc Servlre 7::wJ p.m. Wednesday: Prayer mePttna7: :1t p.m. Thunday.
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ST. JOIIJ&gt;I LUTHEIIAN CHURCH. Pllll'
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Grove. The Rev. William Mlddleowarth.
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
llev.Jiklllanl llattomldl ..
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Jolln WrtJIItl. puotor. Sunday School 9:30
a.m .; Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt. Momlag
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worship 10: ~a . m .
ASBURY (SyriC.,..I-Wors . Plla.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA; Chun:b Scbool 9:45 a, m.; Charge Bible
RENE. Rev. 1'borlt11 H. Collier. pastor.
SliMly, W - y . 7:30p.m.; UMW.IIrst
Martha w olle, Cllalrman al the Boanl of
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Cbolr Rehearsal,
Christian Life&gt; Stutday School 9:30a.m.:
Wednesday 6:30 p.m.; UMW. lounh Sunat3:~p.m.
Monuna ....,...P 10: 30 a .m.; Sunday
day. 6:311 p.m. 1Nolson1.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
.....tJitl,.....blpT: 38p.m. Pro,.... meeting
ENTERPRISE Worsblp 9 a .m.;
- Sliter Harriett WarDer, Supt. Sunday
ChurchSchooiiOa.m .; Bible Study, Tues7: 30 p.m .
School 9: .JJ a.m .: MomlnR Worsllip. 10:15
UBERTY CHR
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day, 7: 30p.m.; t'!Mw. First Monday. 7:30
a.m.
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p.m.: UMYF. Sllllday. 6 p.m . Cbolr RePOMEROY FIRST I!APTISI'. David
10 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Wednetday. 7 p.m .
hearsal. i :30 p.m. WM~ay . ! RotheMann. minister. William Snouffer, Sunday
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School Supt . Sunday School, 9:!0 a.m.:
Walker. Pastor. Robert Smith, Sunday
FLA1WOODS- Church School. 10 a.m.
MOI'IItng Worship 10:30 a.m.
; Worship. 11 a .m.: Bible Study. Thursd- School Supt.; Sunday SchOol 9:30 a.m.:
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Poday, 7 p.m.: UMYF, Sunday. 6 p.m.
Morning worship 10: fO a,m .: Sunday
meroy Pike. David Hunt, pastor; Jack
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evf!niRK won:hlp 7: 30 p.m.; Wednesda):
NeedS •. Sunday School Oiree&lt;!"lor. Sunday
eveninK Blbie .study 7:30p.m.
FOREST RUN- - Worship 9 a.m.;
Scool, 9: 30a.m.; MornlngWorshlp,lO::Kt:
Churoh School 10 a.m.; Choir practice,
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CHURCH. Burllngbam. Rev. Okey Ray
tatlon. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer service.
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7:=-t p.m.; Mission F'rlends. 7:30 p.m.:
HEATH IM iddloponl- Church School.
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Girls tn ActiOn, 7:30p.m.; Aeteens. 7:30 p,
9::11 a.m.: Worship 10: :J) a .m .; Bible
7: 00 p.m.: Wt!d~y P~lng wrvlce.
m.: Choir PractiCE'. I: :It p.m.
Study. 1\IPsday. 10 a.m.; UMW. ~
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FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bal- . Monday. 7: 30 p.m.: UMW 5t'cond MonDANVILLE HOLINESS OIURCH.
ley Run Road. ft(&gt;V. Emmrtt Rawson, pas·
located on Rl. 325 be'rwtftl Vtnroa and
day. 7:30p.m.: UMM. Third Monday. 1:30
tor. Handi&lt;Y DuM, oupt. Su!Miay School,
Langsville. a..v. Ben Wans, pasror. Sunp.m . J - 1.
10a.m.; SundayPVenlnKII'rYI~. 7::Mlp.m.
MINERSVILLE - Worship SPrvl,. 10
day Scbool. 8:» a .m ., Bobby Lambfon . S.
· Blbl.- teachtna, 7:30p.m. Thursday.
S. Supt. Mornlnl{worshlp 10: lO a .m .; Chll·
a.m.; Charcll School. 11 a .m .; UMW, third
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first WednHday of each month 7:.ll p.m,
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cond 'n~Hday 7: lO p.m.: UMYF last Tues·
SILVER RUN BAPriST. Blll Litll~.
lN CHRISTIAN UNION. Lawrence- Man·
day. 7:~ p.m. (u~nktngl .
pastor. Stt-W LlttiP, S. S. Supt. Sunday
ley, pastor. Mrs. Rusatii'Youn«. Sunday
SchOoliO a.m.: Momlng worstp, 11 a .m.:
POMEROY- Church School. 9: lh .m.
sc:hool Supt. SUnday 'School 9:30 a.m.
Sundayevenlqwonohlp 7:30p.m. l!ray•r
: W~nhtp Sfrvlte. 10::11 a .m.: Cbolr l'l"E•enllljl worsblp 7::11 p.m. Wed!K'Iday
hearsol WeciiOiday. 7:30p.m .: UMW.sernootlq aad Blbl&lt; studyThursday.1:JO p .
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.: Youth ~tina WedJK'Iday ar 7 p.m .
c:ottd-y.
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pr:.;r. ':R~' c~ll'.tcH OF GOD.
C'HRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH.
~p.m. ICorbitt I
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Racl~. R.v. James SaUf'rfleld~ paste.-.
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9:15
383 ·N. 2nd A""·· Mlddk&gt;pot1 . Sunday
f:noeman Wllll•m•. Supl. Sunday School
a.m.: Worship 10 a .m.; Bible Study, Wed- ·School 10 a .m . Sunday ind Wecln&lt;'Sday
9:45 a.m.; Sunda)l and Wednesday even·
Evening s«viCf'S 11 7:30p.m.
nesday, qo p.m .; UMYF cSenton;l. Sunlrqr strVIcet,.:JRr;p·
day , ) p.m.; cJunlon) every othE-r SunCHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. Rt'V. R.
MIDDLE
FIRST BAPTIST.
day, 6 p.m. CRothornlcbl
£ . Robinson, puaor. Sunday &amp;bool9:30a.
CornPt' Slxtll and Palnwt. Tllfo Rev. Mirk
m .: Worship M!r"VI~. 11 a.m.; Ev~nl"~:
RIJTI.AND- Church School. 9: 45a.m .;
McCiuog. Santlay School t1 Ill a.m.: Dan
Wonlllp.J0:3Da.m.:. UMW tEYf.nlaiJOr·
~~ 7 p.m. Mkt·""'ll: IPrvk't&gt;, Wetfnel·
Wbl.., SWitlly k - SutM. Jollll Rltbel.
day. 7 p.m.
clol 10&lt;01111 Wodno"!.Y.J30 p.m .: UMW
Sr. Aut. Supt. Manllll Worolllp IO:U 1.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN ClfURCH.
IAfttr .... Clrclol
Tllunday. I Pm. Youlh II'W«bbl 7:30p.m. WN •day.
Robm E . MuSII'r. pastor. su..say School
m.cR-8111
l""ludln« We. Tole, lepr lleolwn. Ju9:.., a.m.: Paul Musser. supt .; Morning
SALD1 CENTER - Churdl Scllool. 10
nior Astronauts and Junior and Senior
worship 10: :1) a .m .: SUnday E'Vf'nlng sera.m .; WonldJ&gt; t:451.m. clloborlkllll!l
Hill! BYF; cbolr pnctl&lt;e 1:30 p.m. Woe!·
vice. 1 p.m.; mtd·M.'ek servlft", Wed1M!11i1·
SNOWVILLE - Wonl&gt;lp. 8: 30 am .:
nnda)'. Prlyer meeting and Bjble sludy.
day, 1 p.m.
Church SchoollO a.m. IRubenkltll&lt; lW - a y, 7:30p.m.
SYRACSE CHURCH OF 111E NA·
ZAREI'IE. Rev. Jamt'S B. Kittle. pastor.
CHURCH OF
IIOUI'III!IlN
Sherman Cundiff. supl. Sunday School
and M11n. Bob
9:., a .m .; Mornln« wonhip 10:30 a.m.:
. EVa~t!'ll!.llc ~vi~. &amp; p.m .; Pra)"t!'r and
••• Pooil MeG ... e
Prallf' Wedftf!Sday. 7 p.m.: Youth Mftl·
APPLE GROVE- Cllurc:h Sclloo19a.m .
Iflit. 7 p.m .
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EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
days\: UMW. seto.4 'lWiday. 7:30p.m .;
CHR.IST. Eldeo R. Blo~. pastor. Sunday
Prayer moetllljl. Wodftflday. 1 p.m.
School 10 a .m.: R_, Reed. SUP&lt; . Mon(Gra~l
lng Rl"'''nnft. 11 a .m.: SUIIday aigtn .srr,BETHANY - Wonlllp, t o.m.: Cllurch
vlc:t'S: Chrlttlaa Endoowr7: JOp.m., Song
Schooi,IO o.m.; Bl'* - y . Wedneoctay.
I p.m. Prl'achllt&amp; 8:30 p .m. Mld10 a .m.; Dorcas Wolllft"l F~Uowshtp.
'NI."Pk ~ rntetlq:, W'!dll es4ay, 7 p.m.
Wodootday, II a .m. rMcGul"'l·
Alvin
, laylutlor.
Co\IUIEL- Cllurdl t:30 o.m.;
HEMLOCK
GROVE CHRISTIAN.
Wonlllp. 10:45 a .m . Soconcl aod Fo.nh
- Roger we.-. pastor. er- Pran,
suadlyo; Ffllowllllp with suttoo.
--.I......Mtp9:30
tlllnl111urotlay, 6:311 p.m. IMcGoltr-.1.
a.m..;
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EASI' LETART- Clutrrh School9 a.m .
oerv~. 7: 3D p.m.
; Wonldp 10 o.m . ead lbtutl SunMT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue.
days; UMW ftnt ...-ey. 7: JIJ p.m.
pastor: Joe Sa~. Sutlday School Supl.
(Graof).
S.nda)&gt; Scllool t: t5 a .m .;
LETART FALLS - Wonlllp t a .m.;
ship 1: JO p .m.: Prayer--· &amp;: 31J p.m.
Cburdl Sc- 10 o.m . !G....., I.
MORNINGSTAR- Wonblp, 9: 45a.m.;
W~~ PLAINS CHURCH OF
10:311 a .m.; Blblo&gt; Sllidy.
• Clotrdl CHRIST
• .lotiY HOilaad. mlllltft, Doryl
Tlo~nday. 7:311 P.lL [ _ ) _
W.U.. SUpt. llomtna - p. 8:80a.m.; ·
IIOIIliE CHAPEL- Chrcb Scllool 9: 3D Clnarftt:eo a .m.
a.~=lll.m.tRader).
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
-Qaldt-1:30p.m.
RENE. Rev. - . , Grat~. pastor.
Wortlllp 7:30 p.a; UIIYF W-oday,
FroIll RJllle, oupt. sumo, ~ t: JO a .
m .: Wonhlp - · 11 a.m . .,.. 7 p.m.
Chrcb
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l'raye- and· Bible Study.
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Worthlp servtce JO::Jl a.m. Bible Jtudy.
Tul!lday. 7:30p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Pot1land-R:aclne Road. William Roush, pa111or.
Linda £vaDJ, church school director.
Church school9: 30 a.m.; Morning worstp
10:30 a .m .; Wednesday evenlna pra_yer
services, 7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
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Sundav School 10: JO a.m : Bible Study and
prayei service Thurlday, 7: :ll p.m.
THE CARLETON INTERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH. Klnpbury Road. Rev.
DaVid Curfman. pastor. Sunday School
9: 1:1 a.m .; Ralph Carl, Supt ."Evenlag worship T:. p.m.. Pra,..r meetlaa. Wedaea·
- day 7:311 p;m.
LONG IIO'ITOM CHRimAN, Jody
Holland, pastor; Wallace Da~ood,
Sunday School Supt. WorshiP ...-.Ice. 9 a .
. rri.; Bible Scbooi!O a .l)1.
.HYSELL R{/N HOLINESS CHURCH.
Rev. 'fb6Nn Durbam. pu1or. Sunday
School at 9::1) a .m .: Mornlne worsh!P at
10:311 a. m.: sunday tvnlng service at '7 :30
p.m. Tllur'ldly tervtl!ellt 7: 30p.m .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31. ·Rev.
Lawrence Cluesencamp, pastor. Rev.
Roger Willford, US1 . pastor. Preaching
. services Sunday?: XI p.m. Pray(&gt;f meeting
Wodnesday. 7:31) p.m .• Gary Grllfllb.
leader. Yooth groups Sunday I'Velllng at
6: :J) p.m. wllb Roger aDd V"iOil'"t Wlllfordd.
leadfn. Communion service ft.rst Stmday
eac:h month.
WHITE 'S CHAPEL. Coolvlll• R. D.
Rev. Roy Deeter, p.asstor. Sunday School
9: ~a.m. ; Wonhlpservl~. lO: ~a . m. Bi·
ble sludy and prayer service, Wednesday,
· 7:30p.m .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mark Jones. pasror. Bill Nleholson. Sunday School Supt. Sunday School9: :Kt a .m .:
Morning Worship and Communion 10: 30 a .

m.

RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
TilliS. paslor. Jay Stiles, supt . Sunday
SchoOl 9 : ~ a .m.: Morning wonhip, 10: 30
a .m.; Sunday evening serviCCE' 7:00p.m .
Wl'dnesday serylce 7 p.m. WMPO progr-am 9 a .m . each Sunday.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA RENE. RPv. Lloyd D. Grimm, J r., pastor.
Sunday SChool 9: :.1) a.m.: Worslp servlt"P10: :11 a.m.: Young people's service 6 p.m.
Evangrllstlc: Jervl~ 6:.1) p.m. Wednesday
service 7 p.m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
St .. Masoa. W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, mi·
ntster. Snday BiblE' Study 10 a .Jfl.; WOr·
ship 11 a .m . and 7 p.m. Wednesday Blbk&gt;'
Study. vocal music, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Duddlag Lane, Mason, W. Va. J . N. Thacker,
pastor. Evening service 7: :JJ p.m .; WomP~~ 's Mlnl.ttry, Thund..ay, 9: :JJ a.m .:
Wednesday Prayer arwt Bible Study. 7: 15

MT. HERMON UNITED BRETH~EN
IN CHRIST CHU~CH. Located In Texas
Community otr C1. Rt. 82. Rev, Roben
Sanders, pastor. Don Wlll,JayleadPr. Sun·
day School 9: 3D a .m.; Mornlna Worahlp
10: 45 .a.m. ; EvenlnR preac~lng ~JerVtce second and rour1h Sunday al 7:30 p.m.;
Chrlstl.an E~avor , rlr1t and third Sun·
day. 1::wlp.m . Wednesday prayer meeting
and Blblo Study. 1:!0 p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS. 37319 Slate
Route 124 !One mliP east Of Rurlandl. Sundiy: Btble lecture 9: J(l a .m.: Watchtower
study 10:30 a .m.; TUE'Idly, Bible study,
7: l) p.m.; Thunday, Theot'ratlc School
7:30p.m. Service mf!t"tln,, 8:20p.m.
CHURCH OP GOD OP PROPHECY.
Located on 0 . J . White Road of Highway
160. Pat HenHon, pa!itor. Sunday SchoollO
a.m. Classes for all ajtes. Junior Church 11
a.m.: Morning worship 11 a.m. AduJI
Choir pracllee ~p . m . Sunday. Youna: People's, •Children's Church and Adult Bible
Study, Wednesday at 7: .11 p.m.
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HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grant
St., Middleport. Arrlllated with Southern .

Baptist Convenllon. Sunday SchoollOi.m.
: Morning worship 1l a.m .; Evenln,t wor·
ship 7 p.m .; Wf,"dnH«tay ~vcnlng Bible
study and pra)'er mPelln« 1 p.m .
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
Rt . l2tand Co. Rd .5. Mark&amp;'evers.mlnlstf'r. ~nday SChool Supt. Steve Pickens.
Sunday School 9: l0 a .r.1.; Mornlna: wor·
ship JO: JO a .m. ; E v"nlnlil worship 7 p.m.
Wednesday worship 7 p.m .

ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
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day Evt&gt;ntng Mass 7 : .10 p.m.; Sunday
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MT. OI.!VE COMMUNITY CHURCH.

Lawrence Bush. pastor. Max Fol11'1E'r, Sr.

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FOREST RUN BAPI'JST. Rev. Nyle
Bqrden, pallor. Ccrneliua Bunch, t upt.
Sunday School 9::11 a.m.: Second and
fourth Sundays worship service ar 2:30.P.

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MT. MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourth end ·
Main St .• Mlddlepon. Rev. Calvin Mlonlo,
pas.tor. Mn. Elvin Bumwardner, tupt.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worship .en-fee
IO:t5a.m.
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SUCCESS ROAD CI!URCH OF ~tutiST
- Joseph B. HoJklns; evang@lllt. Sllftday
Blbltt Sludy9a.m.: Worshlp.10a.m.: SuB·
day t~V.Dllllt: ~ervlce 6 p.m.: Wedllflday.
e..nlnJ oorvl,.. 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Raeloe,
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
Schooi!O a .m.; Sunday.,.........rvtc:e 1
p.m. Wedftf'ldly evtnlna aervlce 1 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Chead~••
Supl. Suaday School 9:30 a .m. Montini •
Wonhlp 10: Sla.m. Pre)'@rtervlt&gt;e,altern: ~
ate SuDdaya.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pallor. Carl NottlnJ!tam, Sunday ·SchOol Supt. Suntlall
SchOol 10 a.m. with dalles !or 111 111ft.
Evenlnaoervl.,.. at 6 p.m. )l'odoettlay Bl·
ble study a1 7: !0 p.m. Youth servtceo Friday al1: 30 p.m.
ECCLES lA FELLOWSHIP,128 Mill St., •
Mlddi&lt;'PGrL Broth&lt;!r Chuck McPber...,,
pastor. S'4nday SChool 10 a .m.; Sunday
evenln~ wrvlces at 7 p.m . and Wednetday
servi.Cft at 7 p.m.
NTIQUI'rY BAPTIST. E1rl Shuler. pu.
lor. SUnday SChOol 9:30a.m.; Church -.r,.
vi~. 7 p.m.; Youth meelln~. ~p.m. Tun- :
day Bible STudy at 7 p.m.
PULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33llt5
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kel~::,• ~
tor. Dilnny Lamberl, S. S. Supt.
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· mornlnlit st&gt;rvlce at 10 a .m.; Sunday II!'Vea-- •
tng servlcr 7:30 p.m . TuHday and Tburs- . ~

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port . Richard
St~a'rt, pastor. Sundar _

mornln,;t ~Prvlt1!' 10 a.m .; Sunday evenlne .
7: 30. TUl'"flday mornlfllt Bible study10a.m.
W""neoday •••nina 7:30 p.m. Thulltlay
momltlfiE video wllh Kfnneth Copeland 10 .
a .m .: Friday E"Venln• video with Kenn~h
Copfland. 7::10 p.m.
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA,
ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Stroud, pa1tor.
Sunday School9:.10 a.m.; Worship wrvlet'",
10 : ~ a.m.: Youth service Sunday 6: 15 p,
m. Sunday tvPnln~t !M"rvlct&gt; 7:00p.m. Wed·
nHday Pray(!f M~lnJ and Bible&gt; STudy
7:00p.m .
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NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sunday aflernoon S('f'Vicet at 2:30. Thursday
OVI!OIIIII servi&lt;H at 7:30.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH..Maoon. W.
Va. Putor, 8111 Murphy. Sunday SchoollO
a .m .; Sunday evening 7:30p.m. Prayer •
meetln~ and Bible study Wednesday, 7: 3!1 •
p.m. £vnyone welcome.
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTI!IT, Sa· lem St.i Rev. PauJ Taylof. pastor. Sunday
SchoollO a.m.: Sunday evenlnR"7: l) p.m .; .
Wednesday evenln.- prayer meettn« 7: 30 . -

~upt . Sunday School and Morn Ina Worship
9::lta.m.: Sunday ~enlna:servlce . 7p.m.;
Youth mpefln~ and Bible Study, Wednesday. 7 p.m .
UNITED PAITH CHURCH. II'- 7 on l'o- .
mE'I'OY By-Pass. Re~ . Robe-rt Smith, Sr.,
p.m.
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pas tor. Rev. Jatne5 Cundiff. ani. pastor.
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT .
Sunday St-bool 9: :It a .m.; Mornlnf! wor·
CHURCit, Sliver RldR&lt;- Dua"" Sydenship 10: .JJ a .m.: Evenln~ worship 7: l) p.
m. Women 's Ft&gt;Uowshlp. Tuesday. 10a,m . · ' strteke'r', pastor. Sunday School 9 a . m.~
Church servl"" 10 a.m . Bib~ Study Wed-Wednesday nlghr _praye-r service 7: JO p.m.
nesday al 7:30p.m . June thru September,
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
1 p.m. October lhru May. Sundayevenlaa
Sl. . Mason. Sunday SchoollO a .m .; Morn Fellowship 7 p.m. JunE' thru September, 6
in${ wonhlp 11 a .m .: Evl'niDR servJC(' 6 p.
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m . Prayer ffi('('finlit and Bible Study Wed nesday. 1 p.m.

p.m.

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. ' The Rev. William
C.mobell. pastor. Sunday SciM&gt;ol 9: 3IJ a .
m.; James Hughes , supt. £ftftlng SH""V"i~
1: :m p.m . Wednsday evening pra~r meetIna: 7::1) p.m. Youth prayer servl~ each

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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Letan .

w. va.. ftl . 1, James Lewll. paJtoT. Wor·

sblp services 9: 3D a .m.: Sunday School II
a .m .: Evening wors)IJp 7: al p .m . Tuesday
coctage "prayer meeting aDd Bible Stud)l
9: JJ a.m .; Wonhlp service. _Wednesday •
7:30p.m .
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood 1 W:
Va. TM Rev. (;('Orgp c . Weirick, p~tor .
!kdiday SChool9: ~a . m .~ Sunday worship

lla.m.
CALVARY BlBLECHURCH.IocatedGn
Pomeroy Plke. County Road 25 near Flat Woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. S«vlces
oa SUnday at 10:30 a .m. and 7:30p.m . with
SUilday School t: 31Ja.m. Bible Study, Wednesday, 1: 30 p.m.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE F9R
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338. Antiquity. Rev.
Fraaklln Dtcbons, pastor. Sunday mom ln&amp; lO a .m .; Sunday PVenlng 7: ~ p.m .
Thunday .....,I flit 7: :II p.m .
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. P.utor Ro~rt Byers.
SundaySC:bool IOa.m.: WorshiP ...-vi"" II
a.m.: SUnday evtntneservke.7:30 p.m .;
Wednesclay evening tervtce 7:30p.m.
INDEPENDEI'If HOUNESS CHURCH
lac., Pearl St.. Middleport. Rev. O'DeU
Muley, pastor. SUnday School9:30 a .m ._;
Momlna woroblp 10:30 a .m.; Evening
.......,lp 7:30p.m. Tuesday,12:!fam· Wotnen's Pra,.... . -.... Woe!
y, 7;:11
p.m. Pra,.... oad Pralle ...-vi~RtmAND AP08'1'0LIC CHURCH OF
JESUS CHRIST. Elcler JatMO Miller. BIble Study. Wedllestlly 7:30 p.m.; Stutday
ScllqOIIO a.m.; SWlday flllbl.......,, 7:30
p.m •
POIII:ROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS.
~vtlle Rolli. Dovltl Ferrfii,_]IUtor, llollryEbllo,Jr.. Sadoy.._IIUpt.
; SUotlay Scbool t: 3D a.m.; - - ....
oblp, llo.m .; SUodaJ--.-7:311
p.m . Pra,.... Meettaa. Woe!
Soy. 7: !II p.
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we are Uving in serious _daY!I. Opinions widespread and boldly
spoken have inOuenced the thinking of many. The subJects vary
from politics to religion, from women's lights to gay rights.
The .Old Testament ·spoke to a generat)on where "everyone did
that which was rtghlin his own sight." It would seem weare living in
such a day. Can anything and everythlng'he right? Must we be so
eastiy Influenced by a strong, self-confident voice and be swayed so
easUy? What happened to the days when man thought for himselr? It
seems people !eel secure It they can belong to a group, no mattpr
what they helievl' or stand for.
It has been wrttten, "One man and God can move a mighty
mountain." But where can God find one man? He would challenge us
then to think for ourselves.
There Is nowhere to point our good reasoning to but the Holy
Word or God. It stands alone. It Is our only sourceoftruth. To add toll
is sin. To take !rom it Is sin. (Revelation). To disobey It Is sin. (Entire
Bible). To disbelieve It Is sin. (I John).
Yes, man has sought out many ways. Solomon also saw this
truth when he said, "There Is a way that seemeth right unto a man
but the end thereof are the ways of death." Sad many are In that w~y.
Establish then your OWN thln)dng and aUow It to be formed by
only ONE way: "Jesus Chrtst. the way, the truth, and the Ufe." The
world has become sick In its waY!I or thinking In our 20th century. Let
WI be willing to stand up alone It neceuary and say With that Old
Testament prophet, "But as for me and my bouse we wlll serve the
Lm'd.''
~Hint TODAY. Flndf~and~TODI\Y. "In all
Illy ways acknowledle Hint and HE shaD direct Illy pathl.- Wr1tten
by Rev. N~ Coyle, Co-Pastor. Middleport Church of the

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

OU Communiversity offering students special interest classes
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Con\munlverslty
Fall Fair wiD be
held on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Athens Mall.
This event provides an opportunity
to meet Communlverstty tnstructors, view class proJects, watch
special demonstrations, and signup for classes. 1bose attending the
fair will also have an opportunity to
w1n a tree Communlverslty class ot
their choice.
Special demonstrations In the
lllllrnlng will Include 'nny Tot

Area residents wiD find more
than 'lO classes offered In the

star·spangled red, white and blue
Communlverstty tall schedule. .
Designed to open Ohio University
resources and factlltles to everyone
In the community, Communlverslty has Included 141nterest areas,
everything from craft classes to
Investment $emlnars, In their fall
program for children and adults
. that begins the week of Sept. 17.
To kick off the fall program, the

TumbUng, 10 a.m.; Ext!!'-DanCe,
10:00 a.m.; CJoalng, U a.m.;
Couples dancing, U: 00 a .m.; and
Chlnelle Cooking at noon.
In the afternoon, Lori Young wiD
demonstrate cake decorating at 1
p.m. and g\Ye away two speclaJ
occasion calces. Other afternoon
demollstrsttons will InClude C&lt;m·
bat Aerobics, 1:00 p.m.; Clogging,
and Coupes Dancing, 2 p.m. ;
Assault Prevention for Women,
~:00 p.m.; and Stargaztne and
Skydiving between IIO!&gt;n·and 4p.m.

·PVH participating with extern program
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. For the past four weeks the
Pleasant Valley Hospital Phar·
macy Department has been the
preceptor for a fttth year Phar·
macy student from the West
VIrginia University School of Pharmacy. Emily K. Thurston, a native
of Tazewell, Va., whonowresldesln
~oi:gantown, W.Va.. has been
'working In the Pleasant Valley
Hospital Pharmacy as an extern.
Under the externshlp program,
Mh year School .of Pharmacy
students from West VIrginia Unl·
verslty must complete 640 hours ot
externshlp experience.. This In·
cludes 160 hours each of hospital
experience, retail pharmacy expenence, medical team experience,
and an elective which could Include

any of these t.hr!!e or other
Point Pleasant area will now have
P.h armaceullcal areas such as
the opportunity to do their externmanufacturing and drug
ship at Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Information.
Each 100-hour rotation Is de- Mrs. Thurston, the first pharmacy
extem at Pleasant Valley Hospital
slg!!ed by the WVU School of
Is a 1982 graduate of Bluefield
Pharmacy and approved by the
College In Bluetleld, Va., and wiD
preceptor site. Pleasant Valley
graduate from the West VIrginia
Hospital has been acctedtted as a
SchOOl of Pharmacy this year.
preceptor site and Is now consiCofl111le11Ung on the program,
dered to he a qualified learning
RObert Hockenberry, R.Ph .. Dlreccenter for W. V. U. Pharmacy
tor of the Pleasant
Hospital
students.
Pharmacy
said, Valley
"We feel
the
As a quallt1ed learning center, externshlp program provide$ pilar·
Pleasant Valley H06pltal can par- ' macy students excellent expetlclpate In the training of pharmacy
rience In theday-fo.dayoperallnnof
stUdents In the area of h06pltal
a hospital pharmacy. This benEfits
phannacy.
both student and hospital when
The externshtp program Is an these pharmacists graduate and
on-going year round project at the · enter the work force.
school. Students Interested In the

..... Women, "EaiY Does It"
M06t lnltructors will be at the "'"'
Fair tor sever8l hours durlila the Exer-Dance, Combat Aerobics,
day. To lind out the Ume the Yoga (Beginning llll(l IntermeInstructor you want totalktowiDbe dlate) Adult Swimming (Beginning
present, call~.
8114 Intennedlate).
The followlne classes are InWritln&amp; - Writln&amp; and SeWna A
eluded In the Communlverslty fall Short Story, HIIJ'IW, Writing and
schedule:
Effective Le~ Writing.
Arts and Crafts - Palette and
F'ei'$Qnal Growth - Making
Paper, Ceramic/Pottery, Begin- Friends, Life ~. Follow The
. nlng Itallo Call1grapby, Beginning Red Brick Road to the Ubrary,
Italic Calligraphy, Wood · Cut Taming College Boards, Prep
Prints; Chisel Hone.t:iy, EilglWI Workshop for GMAT, and How to
Smocking, · Bealnnllle !&lt;nlttlna, Avoid Trtpplng Over Your 'l,'ongue
Knitting Swe~tters, Beallmlng PJio.
In Publ!c.
tograplly and More From Your
Women - Women and Money
Camerl. ·
. PenOna1 Safety/Assault Preven:
Dance - Couples Dance B.lld lion and Professional Enrl(hment ·
Se~
F~ _ Cake Deccratlng,
~_English foc InternaHollday Candy Making, Clllne6e
tiona! Women, Japanese Language
Cooking and Introduction 1Xl Wine.
and Cullllre, French for Travelers,
~t -Kitchen Intermediate Fre!lch ConversaTable Money MllJilli81tent, Invest- lion, Spanish for Travelers.
lng; _ 8 Family Affair, Financial
Real Estate _ Principles and
Planning tor 1Ddepeadeoce RetJre.
Pra~ Real Estate Law and
ment Planning,
Your Real Esta:te Appralsllllf.
Home Based Business.
. Microcomputers _ Keyboard. Pbysical Fitness - Exer-Dance ipg, Introduction to Mlcrocompu'
for · WOmen, Exer-Dance for ·Merl' . ters, Beginning BASIC, Pascal;

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Harvest, by Evan Hunter; Lincoln,
by Gore VIdal; Valediction, by
Robert Parker; · The Walking
Drum, by Louis L'Amour; Old
Money, by Lacey FO&amp;burgh; Ran·
dom Hearts, by Warren Adler;
Mysteries ot Winterthurn, by Joyce
Carol Oates; Alm06t Paradise, by
Susan Isaacs; Hollywood Wives, by
Jaclde Collins; There Is Sllll Love,
by Malachi Martin; Cry Out, by P.
E. Quinn; Past Impedect, by Joan
Collins; Matriarch: The Story of
Queen Mary, by Anne Edwards;
How To Talk So KldsWW Listen &amp;
Listen So Kids Wlll Talk, by Adele
Faber; The Thrill of Michael
Jackson, by Paul Honeyford; 401

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annual Chapman reunion
:'.·. - !*" recently at the home ot
.· Qidce..x'J Margie West.
1 were Ron and Bev
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and Denny. Candy and
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Chapman and
and Kenda Chap........
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St. Paui 'Lutheran Church ceJe.
brated contlrmatlon Sunday at the
morning service along with the
observance of holy communion.
'I'hoee contlnned were John E .
Andersoo, son of John and Joan
Andersoo, Porneroy; KeYin G.
Burgess, son of PhUllp lllid Susan

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reunion wll be. held Saturday at 6
p.m. at the Grange hall on the

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MIDDLEPORT :... Bethel 62,
Intematlonal Order of Job's
Daughters, will have praCtice for
Initiation at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Mldineport Masonic Temple.
Regular meeting with Initiation
will be !It 7 p.m. Monday night.

son of Mrs. Bonnle Chapnan
Ramsey, Tuppers Plains, and John
Kellogg Gramling m, of Atlailla,
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Miss Keebaugh Is a graduate of
Eastern High School. She Is a dance
tnstructor and also assists In the
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The annual Young reunion was
held at the Belle Echo Farm In rural
MetgsCounty,bomeofMr.andMr.!.
JoeYoong.
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Attendlngwerethehosts, Mr.and
Mr.!. Joe Young and son, Josiah,
Mr. and Mr.!. Frank Young, Mr .and
Mrs. W.D. Young and Mindy, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Clark. and sons, Bob
and Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Cleland, Greg Hibbs, and Mary Beth
Myers, Mrs. Lurene Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. c.w. Buck Sr., Mr. and
Mrs. C.W. Buck Jr. and Mrs. and
Mrs. Daniel Brlntz and chUdreli.

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'POMEROY - Chapter 53,
Disabled American VPteranS
meeting 6:00 p.m: at chapter
home, ButlemutAve., Pomerqy.

POMEROY - Plmeroy Elementary Pl'O,meetlng, 7: OOp.m.
Monday wltl\ oftlcers session at
6: 00 preceding regular meeting.

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·Burges&amp;, Syracuse, and Terry R.
Reuter, son rf' Thomas and Janice
Reuter' of near PcAuBo:J . The three
were contlnned and took their lint
CUI1IIlllllloo.
George Morris also Joined St. Paul
Church Sunday.

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• POMEROY - The Walter
Squibb GUmore reunion will be
held Sept. 15 at the roadside park
on Route 33. Gilmore'• 87th
birthday will be oblierved. 'I1Ioae
· attending are to lake a covered
dish. Lunch will be aerved at

noon.

FUll Gospel
busiflessmen
GALLIPOLIS.- CllapCef U9
~ the Fldl Goepel ~
IJ'I!!II'S Fellowlhlp InternatiDnal

will meet at Old!'• · Monday
evenJ1Ja. A 6:31 dtDner will 111!
tt~IQ!a b)' the
15 meettna.
Sp!!d- will be VIdor MIJdo.

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Laleche·League to meet in Mason area
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Meigs area IWlllEII Interested ·i11
breastfeedlng Jnionnatlon are In·
vlted toattendameetlngoftbePoitlt
PleasantLaLeche~~

at 7:00pm. at the~ ofTrlcla

Knight. :m3 Brook Dr. (behind the,
• Vlllage Pizza). Point Pleasant.

Mr. and Mrs. "Charles Carpet',

Kirkersville; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Hughes and Joseph, Athens,andDr.
and Mrs. Jim Boes, Seattle, Wash.

"The ~anlages of Breastfeed·
tng to Mother and Baby" wm be the
topic ot the meeting. The latest
medlca1lntormalion on breaStfl!ed.
tng aa well as experleooe fran the
lllOilErs attending are Included In

the lnfonna1 meethJg.The name, La
Leche, Is Spanish and means "the
milk." A non-sectarian non-prdlt
OJ"P.nlZIIIion, the League::=::
Is to help encourage good
through Jxeastfeedlng.
La Leche League began in a
Chlcagb subulb over 25 years ago
when one mother who ha4~
fully nursed her baby, helped
another who wanted to breastteed.
Thb
Is still
the basic
approach.
altlwgh
the League
Is now
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Holiness Crusade set
An area wide hoUness crusade
wlth"-w··~-Evan-llstlcTeam
u.,. iliACI
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on hand will be held Sept.lH6 at the
Rutland Church ot the Nazarene.
The Rev. Lawrence Walker, who
has preached In churches an
dcamps across America, wUl be
Everett H

llonlii In scqlewithmoretban3,ml
groops In the united States, Canada
and 40 other countries.
.The C-aD~ La Leche league
wiD meet Tuesday at 9:00 at563Jay
Drtve. 'lbe tqllc there will be ''The
Art of Breastteedlng an Overccmlng DlfllcuJtles." Elaine Matheny,
6'/544311 or Judy Thon\paon, 44663lt. may be contacted tor add!- ·
llonaJ Jntonnatlon.

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of · Canton wUl provide s p e c l a l P11•11........ Uttli
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music. Lonnie Baltz Is featured te 7, 15
terlilr soloist and Mrs. Baltz Is a
. '-·1'1111n.-5JJ0 te 6 ,10
gospel music pianist.
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VanMeter
birthday
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Mr. and ~. Charlie VanMeter,
obaelved her II!YBith birthday
I'I!Cf!llil,ywithaswtmrnlnganc!plzza
party at the horne~ her grandperenta, Mr. and Mra. A.L. Phelps In
Wst Columbla,.W. Va.
Atteidc were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry VanMe!er IIIII Tommy, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Jetlera, Carla and

.ioahul, Timmy Bnnham, Tessie
VanMeter, lnd her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homl!r Jeffers .~
' Mr. 8114 Mra. J&gt;llelpl, ·and her
parenta.

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beans,
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butll!l', Jllllk.
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creamy colt lllw, I!OOkle,
Robin Buniem, Racine, Ia en- ·
rolled It RJo Grmle College for the· milk.
Friday- cookl' clxJice.
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Ellis, ,C.alllpnlls Mall!rnal great,grandparents are Mrs. Hennan
Ohllnaer. Puuet\1)', and Mrs.
Artlnir Evans, Gallipolis. Patanal
great-grandparents are Mrs. Eunice Simmons, Gallipolis

Gilmore reunion
Hilla dimmer, 1-hourf59-inln. sleep control.
Battery backup runt dock/alarm If AC falls.

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the · Pqevllle Town Hall on
Wedtadlyl at 7 p.m. and on
Sundays at 9:00 a .m . and 7 p.m.
1he Rev. Earl Fleklllnvltes the
public.
10 or lk!lgl1 mantillaa, llx
levlltof ~.ran­
dom numb* generator
and lndlplndent memory.

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Mr. andMrs. CharlesD.EWs.the
former Laura Ohllngler, are announclng the birth of a 9011, Caleb
Zechartah, born on Aug. 22 at
O'Bieness Holp!tal In Athens. He
weighed pounds, 12 ounoes
and was 19lnchelllong.Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis have another son, C.D. .
Matemal grandparents are Mr.
u- PhUip D """·-

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HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Chapter 255, O.E.S., w1ll
meet at 7:00 Tuesday at the
Masonic Temple.

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fol.
The Evanaellne· Mlsllonary
A flower $howwaafalturedatthe lowing the meeting to the 14
Group of, the Por-oy Church of W~Y night meeting of the · members and ·a guest, Kathleen
Chrtst met recently at,the boo1e of , WildwoOd Garden Club held In the Scott

lunchi!on

of chicken, trench fries,
and frellh vegetables. Attending
were Mrs. GeorgeS. Carper, Mrs.
HelenCarper,Mrs.AdaMorrts,Mr.
and Mrs. Larry YOIIII&amp; Aaron Will,
Karen Smith, and Eric Smith.
Olhe,rs presenting gUts were Mr.
and Mrs. John Halar, Symey,
Australia; Mrs. Anka Halar, Generalskl Stol, Yuplavla; Mr. and
Mrs. Les
Mel·
lxlurne, Australia; Dawn Carper,
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Gemge R.
Carper, Fort Lauderdale, 'Fla.;
Mrs. EUa Shinn, Hanlock Grove;

woodel!

Miss~ ·SiJ~ ':•· WiJdwood gtfrden _clUb ~ents

· m~t~ablrlhdaybear~amllcf!
cream being served followlng a

TIJESDAY

Take the beat to the llreetl A8CI)Id8 caseettes .
oil-till-air, or "IMI" with buit1-in mikes. A~
M8n:h helpe lind tape IIIICIIOIII fllst. Two-way
apeakerB. lCHvalt IIII1pllfier. ACfbattery operatlon.l14-778 - -

wedlllng.

Marjorie Anka Ha1ar celebfated
her second,birthday i~~ •
party at till! &amp;.ne of her paMIS.
Mr. and Mr.!. Michael Halilr,
Pometoy.
A Care Bear theme W&amp;s carried .

coming, or,.nge Christian

ROYAL OAK ·- Shade River
Masonic l..od!le 453.annua1 picnic
SUnday at Royal Oak Park
archery building; take covered
dish and pace $ettlng. ·

rant In 1\appa's Plalns•
Gramling Is a graduate of
Durham High School, N.C., and Is
anployed by the J D . Dr1lllngCo. of
Racine.
An open lawn wecldlnjl will take
place al the home ot the bride's
tamlly, filM') State Roote 124,
Reedsville, Sunday, at 2:00p.m. A
reception with organ music Will beheld Immediately tollowlng the

Halar birthday

~ POMEROY - Aiurual Htme:

Cburcii;Sulidayregular services
starting ' at 9;00 a.m.; ba$ket
dinner at 12:00 p.m. and after·
noon !M!fVlce at 2.
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the ·d...,... of Mr. and Mni.
lawl'elllle Lee, 11ant1a1rv11e. She .,.,....., ,fr4!m
Bnd&lt;eJ~ Bill Voceiii!IM' lk+oi"'L . Fnlm left, uoe
....,_, n r ap Dlaiia Hk+eel, LPN; .tphlg
Nune af ..., Di!lible Goo.:oslan, LPN a Nune of Rape IL le Aae., RN.

Mr. and Mrs. Mat-vtn Keebaugh,
Pm!eroy, are IIIIIIOUIICing the
engaeement and tonhcmllng marriage of their daughter, Toaya
Elaine, to Jeffrey A1im Gramling,

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St. John confirm4tions conducted

St. Jolm Lutha'an Church hacj a
family affair Sunday. '
· JW and Jay Reynnolds, grandchlldrm of Jolm and Jane Flck,
Ollpnan, Racine;
were tWfti mad and took their tint
andWest,
AnesaJack·
Van . commuDion after two years ~·
Dibra
Rhonda Roberts, study.

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\CHOliEN RlJNNER.1)P- Diana Lee, rllbl, WIW
. eiPJ un lint~ ln·llle ·GIIIIIa Vowi&amp;y NIU'IIe of
lfiJpe Wliii(i 111'., l'llb!IJjl,). Sp• *N by the
Amerlou c - SoeWr, tile cemp:'J1o• brtnp to

W.Va.; Alloo and lJ&amp; ~
Aaroo, Evelyn Brandon, JUHan
Weaver, and Marcus and Dora
Weaver, Letart, W.Va.; Mary
Brown, Point Pleasant, W.Va.; Lois
and Angela Stover, M1chlglln City,
Ind.; Bernard and Emma Ledlle
Langsville; Lee, Marie' and Keith
Weaver, Tommy. WeaVE!', and
Daisy Weaver, all ~New Haven.
Herbert and Ruth WeaVE!', Leesburg, Fla.; Franklin 8114 Marion
Brown, Rockledge, Fla.; John,
Shirley, and Chris Merrtll, CoJum.
bus; Dick, Carol, Julie, and Jodie
Ritter, Gallipolis; Wanda Slasek,
Owm and VIrginia WeaVE!', Nash·
ville, Tenn; Chester ,Maxine, Brent,
Jeffery and Tara Rose, Racine.

·St. Paul confirmations conducted

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Ways To Get Your Kids to Work at
Home, by Bonnie McCullough. The
library also has a set o( 1984
Thomas Register, these books have .
the name and address of all
manufacturers, companies. etc.
New FaD and Winter hours wiD
begin In September for the Pomeroy Ubrary. The library will will tie
open Mondsys, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9
a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday and
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
Middleport Library will remain the
:;arne, Mondays, noon to 8 p.m.
Tuesday, WednesdaY, ThurSday
and Friday,lO:OO a .m ..to 5 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT- M1ddieport
Fire Department will have a
chicken barbeque Saturday, beginning U a.m. Price Ia t.\50 for
dinners. which Includes ¥..
'cl)lcken, beans and roll. Chicken
halves will be sold separately for
$3.

Mrs. Betty Spalcer tor a piCnic and social room of the Forest Rim
ineellng.
Church.
The nurslllgscholarshlp awarded
For roll caU manbers named a
Members brought arrangements
. to Barbara Grueser, studalt at pet, peeve. Charldlne AUdJ'f had tor display at the ·meeting. Evelyn
Capital University, Columbus, W!IS · devotions using an inspirational Hollon shoo'ed "Green Envy" a
· renewed tor another year at poan · by Helen Steiner Rice. desJan In all green, "Meditation"
Monday ll!ght's ~ ot the Reports were given c,1urlng the 11SlngQueenEllza11etbroses,rotksMiddleport BusineSs and Pmes- Itll'ellng conducted by Trudy . crew willow and a madonna,
slonal WOOlen's Club held at the · ' Andrews.
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"Green Splender" usirlg green
home of Mr.!. Alwllda Werner.
A thank yoo note was read from gladioli, Z1ni11as and grasses, and
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the minister and lila wife, Mr. and wood with yellow gladioli 8114
Thomas Grueser, Lincoln Heights, Mrs. NeU Proudfoot tor a wedding llleet!el'Y·
~. Barbara 1s ~ sophotncre
gift. Mrs. Janet Vmoy read a letter
Mary Nease displayed an arranat Capital. She 1a the aranddaughter from Denny AUan of Operation gmK!DI of yellow mums with
of the late Eloise Wtlson longtime Evangelize, mission project tDr weathered wood and roaJ; H1lda
actlvememberotBPW '
19kCardsweresenttosewrillwho Yeauger, "The End of Summer"
Loretta Jones,
distriCt areiU,andMrs. Elleen~read using castor bean seed pod leaYes
dlrectoc, made her aJIIIIIIll vlalf'lxl anewsletterfromHoytAllen_. whols and a redbird flgurle; IlotU
· thechlb ~ I'I!POl'tedonllienatlonal establlsiJing a church In Jacliaon.
Gt;ueser, white geraniums, re4
ronvetltlon held tn NashvJlle ·fe.
Mrs. ~s had the miiBion zinnias, and eva111een with ~
cently. She was~ to the · atudy on Melllro. Others attendlllg redbird; Peggy Moore, a deslill
meettng by her mother, LucUJe
were Elizabeth Ohllngter, ·Ga11e with roadside materials, cattails,
Herbert. Theleada'sblpconterence Bass, Laura Proudfoot, and Debbie . golden rod, andbrowneyedsusana;
waaannouncedforSept.lH6atthe Alkire.
Jane Harris, a basket of~~
Hilton EaSt em Hamilton Road
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vegetables on the theme Ohio s
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Sooth.
Mrs. werner presided 1n the
Star Grange held Its annual ment of pink roaes wlth baby'$
absetJceofLindaStobart, president. hayride and wiener roast Saturday breath and 1!\'etgieetio
Shereportedontheprettybabyand nlghtwlth39manbers,vl&amp;ltors,and
Marcia Arnold displayed B.ll old
the Uttle Miss and Mister Meigs auesta at1aldlng.
.fashioned Shoe ftlled wlth red gladi
County held at the fair. Refresh. · In the group were Opal, Maxine, and yucca foliage; Carrie Grueserl
ments were rervec~ from a table andPattyDyer,VIcki,Ric,Chlpaoo mixed garden flowers In a
decoratedlnagreenaoowhlterolor MlkeMacomber,Larry,Lindaand basket; Kathryn Miller, salvia;
~e.
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ErtcMonlgiAnay,RayandBerniCe garllcstocks, andptnecone~fot ·
s· .
Mldldtf,Bal, Ruby.&amp;ndBeckyRife. "Hummingbirds.. 1n Flight": Do!
ta Wma
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John HaDJday, Wa!d N~holscm, rothy Smith, an ·arranaernen!
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Allan Halllday, Keith, Emma. entitled "Ohio's Black Gold" U8lni
a:=e~ to~~I(~::::::!MS: Rachel and Whitney Asbley, Ruby, martgulds With bridal wreath fa.
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Bobby 8114 cthy Lambert, Marilyn Uage and featuring an . on well
Chapter of Beta Sigma Ptli Sorority Haddox, Amy Petrie, Frank, Pam · replica; Debbie Ball, a basket ot
. at a meetq held Tuesday nlgbt,at Beyan and Scotty Colwell, Clair ai!d assoited garden flowers; Ad4
the l:DneofDcmaa Byer.
Eleanor Nelson, Ralee IIJid MJ. Holte~&gt;, ana1Tangemeat~roaes8114
~durlngJohnson~;'= ~tw~. ~Young,MlkleJarvls,Bormle temwithUghtedcandles.
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Rlfe,AmyBaldutr,andBoblO\IIb.
Betty Milhoan displayed yellow
noted that the cbapler received a
At the buslnes ~; two new rnarlgolds and green ztnn1aa In a
t.hr!!estarratlilgfromlntemallonal proposals for membership were basket with an Amish COUiitry
tor lhll lJ83.&amp; year, A Jetter of VOted on and accepte4. ...'I 'he caniage; Janet 'l1lei8a showed
appreclatlm was read from the women's activities chairman gave assorted martgulds; and MaJy
Meigs ~ty Fair Board' for the , ~ safety tips and •remiJilled Nease displayed a single SUI1f1oWer.
groop's handling tickets .at the wlnnersotstateandnallllnalgrange. wlth vine and honeysuckle with a
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gates.
ActMtles for the year wee PoanonaGranseonFrldaynlgbttor
. Specimens Included a roee bjl
dlscusaed by the ways 81ld
Judging. It was also 8IIIIDUIICed that Mary Nease; swdlower by Mae
social and savlce committees. A the Haniock Grove Grange wUl Holter, red byblscus by Carne
family plcnlc w1ll be held Sept. IS at visit at theOclnba meeting.
Grueser, pink double hyblscus bjl
Royal OakPark. 6:OOpm.
The Meigs Camty Grange youth Jane Harris, and a dahlia by J - .
Mrs. Byer for the cul1ural group eJqreliSed appreclatlm to Theiss.
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p!ogt am showed sllde!i of W1Jtalm.
thole who pa1ronlzl!d their refresh.
For "smw and tell" Jane Han1S
burg, Va ~ was assisted ln meDt stand at the ~ qmrty displayed a cucumber grown In 11
~~~tsbyliis~~ · Fair.
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Families have recent reunions
Pomeroy; ThomasandlreneQulck,
Columbus;
Don, Margaret and
The 10th annual Bailey reunion,
Sharon
Cottrill,
Syracuse; Charles
. claBcendants of John and Joanna
and
Marg!!
Bun1,
Racine; Dave
B8Jiey, was held recently at the ·
Talbott,
Portland,
and
the hosts,
Route 33 roadside park
Milrgle and Melody WeSt.
Attending were Charles Bailey, Gordon,
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Eugene Smith, Carroll Taford,
Avice Bailey, Elmer Bailey, Brnda
Descendants of Charles Jeffers
Roush, Ray Roush, Chrtstopher and David Bartnun enjoyed a
Roush, Michelle Taylor, Edwin covered dish dinner at the home of
Bailey, Dick Wamsley, Charlotte Mrs. Clara Lewis Saturday.
Wamsley, ~chle Wamsley, Wal·
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
JaceHatfleld,DonnaHatfleld, Wally Jolm Ord, Andy and Jessie, Letart,
Hallleld, Barbie Hatfield, Angela W.Va.; Mrs. Candy VanMeter and
Edwards, Dan Edwards, Brtan Sommer, Clifton, W.Va.; Mr.!.
Kearns, Sharon Kearns, Sonia Sharon Martin and Kip, Sandyvt!Je,
Karns, Ii.W. Kearns, Amber W.Va.; Mr.
Mrs. Eddie Carson
Kearns, Guy Sargent, Sandy Sar· and Mindy Beth and Michelle,
gent, Jonny Sargent, and Krtssy Mason, W.Va.; Mr.andMrs.Homer
Jeffers1 C~n; MJ'S. VIrginia
Sargent:
Theplcnlcdlnnerwasfollowedby Leport, Henderson; Mr. and Mrs.
games with prizes being awarded to Cat! Jeffers, Carla and JQShua,
thewtnnets. Thel985reulnonwlllbe · "Mason; Mr. and Mr.~. Rex Veazy
held on thethlrdS\IIIdaylnAugustat and MWnda, Point Pleasant; Miss
Krodel Park, Point Pleasant.
Monica Leport and Rachel, Renderson; Mr. andMrs. JohnVanMeter,
Mason; Mr. and Jlilrs. William
Tbe13thannua1Carrreunlonwas Leport, Henderson; Kim VanMeheldrecently attheroadsldeparkon ter, Point Pleasant, Mr. and Mr.!.
Route 33 near Pomeroy.
Wllllam Leport Jr., and Brittany,
· About 60 family members and Henderson.
trlends attended the reunion. A
lVJ'
potluck dinner was held .and the
w
children enjoyed games. Chester
The weaver reunion was held
King presided with Mrs. Coelle Sunday at the Union Campgrounds,
Salser giving the secretary- I.J:!tart, w. va.
treasurer's report, and Lynn Wal·
Officers elected were Owen
· lace, the historian's report.
Weaver, president; Marcus
Officers elected were King, pres!· weaver, vice president; and Maxdent; Charkllne Alkire, secretary- 1ne Rose, secretary-treasurer.
treasurer, and Mrs. Wall~ce. hlstoGifts were presented to Daisy
rtan. Cards were signed for several Weaver, the oldest; Tara Rose, the
whoareW.
' young&lt;est; Mr. 8nd Mrs. Herbert
,Guessing games were won by Lee Weaver 8114 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
LeFebre and Jack Clark, and Mrs. Brown, both of Florida. $
Wallacewasci'CMIYied "Mrs. Carrot ~veled the farthest.
America" with other contestants . Nextyear'sreuntonw1llbeat~
being Donna WUson, Sadie Carr, same place on the fourth Sunday In
Flora Marie Williams, andRacheal August.
LeFebre. Mrs. Wallace received a
Attending were Ron, Barbara,
crown, a staff, a robe and a bouquet
and Shannon 'Dowell, Leon,
with money attached.
,Family and friends attended from

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Friday. Septembe; 7, 1984

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New books offered at library
. The following current best sellers
are available at the Meigs County
Public . Library: Full Circle, by
Oanlelle Steel; Descent from Xa·
n11,du, by Harold Robbins; The Haj,
by Leon Uris; Night Sky, by Clare
Francis; One More Susnday, by
John D. MacDonald; The Dossier,
by Pierre Salinger; Crescent City,
by Belva Plain; The Wheel of
Fortune, by Susan Howatch; Democracy, by Joan Didion; Lord of
the Dance, by Andrew Greeley;
Mistress Anne: The Life of Anne
Boleyn by Carolly Erickson; Knock
Wood, by Candice Bergen; The
Danger, by Dick Francis; Smart
Women, by Judy Blume; Summer

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Language
of the F uture,
rtle
Home/BusineSS
wQl'dP.C.star·
1
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lng on Mtcros, D·~
n ~and Advanced Lotus.
'Special Interest_ J;luttUp Your
Brldgt! Skydiving Stargazing c;e.
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Homepathy Aut~mn
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Children/ Teens _ Saturday
Morntn Art Workshqp, TinY Tot
T mbtfng Gymnastics (ages
u::.re.nve 'and six-eight), Infant· .
Toddler Swimming, Clllldren's
Swlmml
Kld8 and Kratts COR'I·
bat Aen:~s (grades three-;lx l!nd
·
nd Advanced
teens\, Begtnnjpg a
,
LOgo, Turtle Graphics and french
Conversation.
Registration for fall Communi·
verslty clasSeS begins at the F~
Fair on Sept. 8. Since children s
classes and those wlth Hmlted_
enrollment llll quickly, early regta..
tratlon Is advised. The fall Commu·
nlverslty schedul!l has been maUed .
to houaeholds In Athens County and,
surrounding areas. u you did not•
receive your copy, call the Office of
Continuing Education, 1!94-6876. Col·
lect calls will be accepted.

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Harry B. Greathouse, Dorothy
Neva E. Curtis tka Neva E.
M. Grethouse to Joyce E. Manuel,
Balley to Vonlda Landers, Parcel.
Lots 29 and :.1, Racine VIllage.
Chester.
John A. Ellas, Kathy I. Elias to
lola B. Damewood, deceased,
Herald OU and Gas Co., Right of
Emest L. Damewood, affidavit,
Way, Salisbury.
Syracuse Village.
Keith B. Bradford, Debbie Brad·
Ronald MUier, etal, to Billy
Charles Van Meter, Bernice Van ford to Carroll J. Johnson, Brenda
Combs, Betty Combs, Sheriff's
Meter to Buckeye Rural Electric Johnson, Tracts, Portland.
- Deed, Lebanon.
Charles R. Sheets, deceased,
Coop, Inc., Right of Way, Rutland.
David W. Ohllnger, deceased to
Margaret L. Sheets, Affidavit,
~ Denver E. Queen, Josephine A.
Margaret E. Ohlinger, Affidavit,
Queen to Buckeye Rural Electric Bedford/Pomeroy.
Middleport.
Margaret L. Sheets to BUlle
• Coop, Inc., Right of Way, Columbia.
WIHlam E. Nichols, Mary Belle
' , Bradford Lewis, Hazel Lewis to Davis, Ruby Davis, Parcel,
Nichols to Leading Creek Cons.
Buckeye Rural Electric Coop, Inc., Bedford.
District, Right of Way, Rutland.
. Terry L. Moreman, Vangie Jil.
Right of Way, Rutland.
Everett McDaniel, Anna Phyllis
· • Madge Dye to Buckeye Rural Mortnan to Donald F . Morman,
McDaniel to Leading Creek Cons.
•Electric Coop, Inc., Right of Way, ' Delores C. Morman, P.arcel, Scipio. · District, Right of Way, Salisbury.
Vonlda A. Landers to Dwight P.
Columbia.
Leslie Hayman, Patricia HayMedley,
Joyce M. Medley, 33acres,
Opa!Duff,PauiA.DufftoAdellne .
lltllll to Leading Creek Cons.
• SnoWden, Lot 11, Lot 12, Rutland.
Chester.
District, Right of Way, Salisbury.

Meigs
transfers••.

Friday, September 7, 1984

Carl Batley, Dorothy Batley to
Leading Creek Cons. District, RJght
·of Way, Salisbury.
John MarshaU King to Sandra
Pauline King, Pt. Interest,
Pomeroy.
Jacob Bush, Suzanne Bush to
Michael R. Kincaid, Charlotte A.
Kincaid, 1.00 acres, Lebanon.
· Phillip Donovan, Betty Donovan
to Phillip Donovan, Betty OQnovan,
·4 acres, Syracuse VWage.
Maxine Diddle Sellers, Guy R.
Sellers ,to James E. Diddle, Right ol.
Way, Lebanon.
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Norman W. Mora, George Mora,
deceased. Lelah Mora, deceased,
Afftdavlt, Meigs.
Secretacy ot Housing and Urban
Develogment to William Maynard,
Lot 5, Syracuse Village.

Sean E. Mullen, Paula K. Mullen
to Johnle q. Donahue II, Brenda s.
Donahue, .19 acre, Sutton.
Glen R. Bissell, Naomi R. Bissell
to Tl!nothy Lee HW, Debbie Jean
Hlli, .19 acre, Sutton.
Michael W. Kelly, et al to Bank
One ol. Athens NA, Sheriff's dfl!!d,
Syracuse VIllage.
'Illoroas E. Anderson. Martha
Frances Anderson to Fred . H.
George, AvaneU George, Lot, Rutland VWage.
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Charles E. Shoemaker, Vlrgi!lia
L. Shoemaker to Rlch;II'd H.
Stewart, Betty L.' Stewart, Parcel,
Salem.
Clifford B. Godwin, Agnes God·
win, Patricia Fe&lt;!ocks, Ja.eph
Fedocks, Richard W. Custer, Shirley M. Brown, W. A. Brown, EDen

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• MfWJS County ProharP- Court
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' Sr,eni. Pome,oy. Ohoo4 5769.
Is! Chades H Kn1gh1
Act1ng Probate Judge
·11v: Lena K Nesselroad . Clerk

181 24. 3 1. 191 7 ere

PIANO TUNING
Reasenable
Qucility Workmanship
behumidifien, Parts
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PH. 614-992·3718
MIDDI.EPORT, OHIO

]/J0/ 84

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Start From 12'116'

· UTILITY BUiLDINGS

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S

BUI~DINGS

Racine, Oh . .
Ph, 614·843·5191

106

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Savell I

FURTHER REFERENCE

WELDING &amp;
FABRICATION

•ZENITH
•S'IlYUIA
•SPEED QUE£111AUNDRY
•&amp;IBSON. RlFRIIliiATOR
We Havo A Full Time
Shop Technician
on. Duty ,

742-2167 or
742-2225

work

(Fr" Eatimlitel}

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

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VETERINARY
CLINIC

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

' 985-3561

. All

Makes

•Wellhara •DilhwiShtrJ

•Et•ng••
•Refriger•tors

•.Or:ye,. •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE

Roger Hysell

GAS LINES
WATER LINES I
SEWAGE LINES

Rt. 124.Pomeroy,Ohio

GARAGE

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATES

Alto

773-5839 or
773-5788

Tra!ltmission

PH. 992~5682

or 992-7121

HI· Hit

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PLASTIC

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!: (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
G111ipolis, Ohio 45631

1 )Wanted

I JForSale
1 )Annauncement

I )ForRent

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Bob S. Jaan Gilmore

50 Riverview Dr.
Middleport. Oh.

211 E. 2nd St.

sidinees·
timat1s, 949,280 I or
949·2860
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446•2062

Real

Estate General

Roy Bickle

Phone
446·20&amp;2

ClltH"' c-., Swoop

FOR SALE
(1) HOUSE Ill CHESTER:
ThrH 1cres withl nice·
IJ constructed · c011crtt1
block home ,2&amp;d0, 3bed·
100111, Olle

blth, 12115

111 bulldlna. 211l130 bloc.k
........ lllfd off II. 241.
COUnii'J llttlftl, II Mill

of Chester. Olllo.
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(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
Ill RACINE: · Donltain

1111

IQIIpped wltll kllcllln,
. . . . 10011, diRI.. 10011

Real Ettate General

I . l.
Mc8HEE
lrolilr-AKtl• Selvlce

ClrtrJ!lHIIeJ,

lltlp ColfttJ Alsocillt

111 C11111t.

Phone 742-3171
Now

In

Co.

E.MairoW...
POMEROY,O.

1141 dill; IQIItlin Us two
....... 1114 ... Nih;
lloatlllolllsiiiM..t.
Lot lilt IJIIIfOI. 41'1301'.

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

" ....... COIIIIct

Phone

1·(814}·112·3325

Nnw umNG - 2level 1o1s
and a 7rm. home in SyriCUSe.
Bath, all utilities. near swim.
pool. Fill only $21,500.

11nr umNG -I&amp; moc1em s

rm. home in rustic his. Big
llmily rm. with ~
Hell-olllor, nice Cllpeling, 3
BRs. 2 lull ball'5 and IJ!tio.

RACINE - Price reduced on
lhis small modem ~ lllme on .
level ll:t Offer welcilmed. I

1

Nnt UmiiG ..._ like

new

1973 12x60, 2 bedroom mollie home. Gas heat, hot water

1311~ e~rpeling only one year
'*!, · and equipped kitchen.
Must niove · to yoor lot

$5,500.00.

NEW USTIIIG - llutth T01111
RoN - Cute and cozy starter

lllme. large living room, 2
bedrooms, I~ balhs. beautilul
oak kitchen cabinets. and pa·
lio. One IK:Il! ll:t $11,&lt;Ml0.00.

PRICE REDUC£D! - LOlli
Bollonl - Owner needs Ill seli
ill wil give you I bargain price
plus a unique living experience! Anew eiRhl siled l'ome,
will! cedar ancf redwood exterior, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, cen-

iiiDDL£PORT - Obi. t.ic11
apts. 2 yrs. old, 2 bedroorris
each. Reriled. Priced ~ Sl!ll.

211 DES- 1.11J! llluse

and Ollie! biildinp. 2 )lllllds.
limber, lr!e ~- income.
minenlls. Only $95.1XXl.

Ill. 33 - Smtil. 2 bed11111111S,
slllres, c:iiJ Wiler, bllh
and c:help. Ideal for ~

HOlE SITES - One or more
RMMew, T.P. Wiler
Mlllllblt Ill Sill! Rt 12(
tc:nS.

,_lOY - Hille 3 bedroom
fnmt. .. llnlce llilh
woodburnlr IIIII btllfllllil

$27,500.

2 houles.

FM DES -

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Tilt

..... llltloul .... II
llcl111, Ml-2210.

S.lloono fO&lt; Got WeH, Annl·
voruryo, llnhdayo. """los.
Singing Gorrillo. Coli Btl·
.loons 6 Co. 4411·4313 . •
Koren'• Boouty Selon nOPII~I Con 2111-1384.
CCRttrol hunger ond 1woight w'ith new lhiPII dill
pion end Hyclre• Wat• Pill
ot Fruth Pharmacy. Jeckoon

{ J• •

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Now ICCiptlng piono stu·
dento end boglnnero. Expe·
rlencld. callogo. Cell 74222117.
Mud River Bond wiU play ot
B 6 G lor F~doy 6 Saturdoy. Sept. 1 6 8 from 8:30
to 12:30. co- chllrgo
11.00
Froo cor walh. M - porking lat. sponoored by
wo,_ of th!i Moo ... Sot,
Sopt 8th.' 1 0 IIH 4.

Concrete ohuclroforflll. Low
of lt. Youro for tho lllullng.
can 448-41121.1

2 dogo

port

l!lock •

ton,

D............ Pll" Shephonl.
2
aid

woodburner, 2 car praee, appmx. I acre wilh lflll)en SPICe

and oulbuildne Many other
fell\ns; $35.500,00.

PRICE REDUCED! - s,._
CUlt Needs work but
house has a 3 room addition

witll 811181 recently added.

Main house has 6 rooms.

Use lor rentll or rernodet lor
tour home. 50'xl 00' lot.
$12,1100.00.
REALTOIS
11tt1ry £, Cltlalld.
Jt ................. tw·lltl
Jllll , ......1. .... 14. . .
Dlltlt T - ..... m·Sitl
Jo HIH ... ............ tiS 4UI

We poy cooh for late modi!
cloonutldcen.
Jim Mlr* Chev.·Oido Inc.
BMIGeneJohnoan
441-3872
Wonted to buy uood coal IIi
waad
Swoln Furniture, 448-31119, 3rd. 6
OliVe Bt.. GIIUpoHs, ,Oh.

h-•·

Old Kontucky long rifle.
flintlock. Cell •114-11822873 eve. collect.

Colh peid to• Ioney Iron or
hllvy
- · ·Mlip
It 80 ltiCI
up lorIron
cWtoln
Ci&gt;.
otone joro. Old tlrne cupboord. coli 1·304·S82·
271t

r.·1

2 lounge 6 1 rHturont
wlitt- •nd 1 clolnlng
poroan. Apply In poroan at
the ._.lllle lounge, No
phone olilt far lddhlonol
lnformltiCRt or eppllootlono.

lmm...ita opening to&lt; """
tlrne relief none In lnp11111nt
unit of loci! Monul H11hh
Cont•. Must be rltllllnurM whh veld Ohio U·
oonoo. For mare lnlvrmotiOn, contoct Juonlto Athl,
Penonnel Admlnletrltor,
Woodlond Contert, Inc ..
4 t2 Y!olton Pike, GoNipollo.
Ohio 411131 Phono 114448·11100 Wooclond C•ter. Inc .. It on oquol a_..
tunity efflrmetlve 1ctlon
-ployor.
WOWIII Avpn Iilii en oppqr·
tunhy for youl Paint Pleo·
unt Rt. 2 ond N- Hevon
-·1. 304·1111·1421. .

Merri -Mac Homemokeu
Mm •·lrll income. W. .-...

thlo •-1 Porty pion
pluo. Olfto. tCIYI. ~ cJe.
cor. -No lmeamc.u. Car •
phanonoc.Colfroo1·800613·10n. Aroo .- . , .
Pll"lot.814-448-3043

MIIUrl -

at o

2 robblto, t ..,.le, 1 ..milo.
CeH 814-2111·11117.
Bltby rebbita lloo1 yr. wNte
R.. · Call 114·2411-

114117.

4 coon hound 81ue 11c11
ptipo. CoU 44e.2321.

~ - . . . . c:.lt 4411·

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l'llrokootwlth-Muotbe
- t o - TV. Col
814-HI-1133.

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GCNIII11orna for ..... flmlta
dol, Very , ltlro'b, GCNIII

IDJJJ)IIIl•.Lit l i d - ,
Ita 1 • · tu·IOOI.

2 . . II :D41ft. tOw~
typlp 1JIIltD ..... _.3,
aaecnthl .... C.. IIlli .... et
Z44 lyoernore lt ..

,.,.,,'L

ceptlng ·applicltlone for
AN'o 6 LPN'o lo&lt;lull6 port
11- polltlar• to&lt; ol oltlfla.
Ta oppty tile .....
offiae II Otk H.
C.....-ryM...... c.nte.,
Otk 1111, Oh. Mon.-Fri .. 8-4
a r c - . . , . . . W. John·

~ 1 !~ 1';, .'!.~:

Double wide, 24xl6. u.o od
con d. It 8.000.00. 304·
171-1482 or 8711-28111.
1983 Schulto limited edl·
tlon, 14x70 with 7x1 1 ••·
,..ndo, 3 bedroom, 1 Y,
bllho, oil 1110, control olr,
flroploce. ••tr• lnoulotlon.
built In ltor/10. 304·41181594.
187B Uberty, t 2xt0, llove,
rofrlgeretor. lergo meter
box. two porcbll, u·ndlr~

penning, . with • •crea.

drilled -1 with pump,
motel bldg.. 304-1711·
7321 .
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. ~ Vie.inity
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Yerd Sele, Loon Beclen
Rood, 2 .miles off Rt. -s7.
AUB. 30 thru Bopl. 10th.
2-lomlly yerd silo S.pt.
11-1-7, 21129 Mt. Y•non
Ave. 9·11.
Yord Solo. 2307 Mt. Vernon
Avo. Bet. Bopt. 8th. 9:00 till
1 :00. Good clothing, tlreio,
toys, miec itemJ.
. ,
Ooroge nle, 2823 Misplo
Avo .. Bopt , II. 7, 8. Gaatl
oppllon~eo · ond llauMhatd
Items.

Yord lolo.lfamlly yerd ule,
chlldl platform racll•. •2
Iorge toddy bolro, .....;.
entlquet, lots of ~.....o stuff.
s mMe on Rt. &amp;2. old 81-.
Thundey, Frldey ond

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-rlct.

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_8_ot_u_r_da_Y~·------

Yerdlole,Soturday,Acrou
from 27 W . - Drive.
Oddo ond )PIIohwork
mcker, broodbox. ceni-

3_._~---~~;~4~21~·~c~oo~u~,~c~lot~hol;:,

w- -··

Bu1iruu Opportunity: •40,
to 80,000 por - · Notional
- n y locldntl f o r Ulan. Full or port--. Na
f l - ritko. Cell 1·800231·1220 for Mr.
... rnbdln.

Own your own Jaenlpcwtw ur.l..ediM Applrel,

Comblnatlon.Accaaaoriee.
IMgl liH ....... Notionot
........ :

JOIIdJChe. Chic.

..... Levi, VIII '

bit, IIIOd,

lrhtenia. Calvin
Volonto,E_.
Mlfll-&amp;rl

Grown.

...... -.

700 ........

tory. - - hllrllill- fl•-

Homo for .... or trldo ior
ty of oq...r value 2
bdr~ could be 3, 1 y,
town on 180. N- roaf• ...,
largo deck, n~ -yord.
-goroge. 1 _,M·l,
goodon. . . . . . opt. _,ld,
1S731chulutrlllloronof lat ront8d. Would Iilia
town pr-ty with - 1 .
Only interHtild phone colts.
44t-4083.
prc

mi.,;.,

2 bdr. tro"_ 12 x&amp;ll, inKC...., Sc'i:ol Dlllrict. C';ii
4411 _4001_
Troilor 1
for ~~~ otin ~'::...~c::
11 .2til 1140
~
·
·
10.80 N- Moon troiler,
Coli
aaad cond.. I 2•100114-388-8944.

22 Money to Loan
HOME LOANS FIXE-D
RATES- morflot rotll.
Find -•nttonlll FHA,
VA. Luder Martgege,
A -• .-ct 814-lt2·

-1.
23

. . . _ Tuning -

lllpelr.

lrwwlau• IIUeic Co .• ...._
0117. Twiidisth af
~ _...... w. 0.
....... 114-742·811.

II room houH. 2 bdr., t b.,

LR. DR: K. Excolont locaAll . • clopolil ro·
quirod. Cell4411·1370 after
6:00.
tion.

3 bdr. houso In Gllllipoli1
dillrict, 12311 mo ..
1100 ~
...... Coli
.. no .--·
4411' 311 '

-

dlln.:;'i:"*-up.

room

,.nv-.

Paint-·

H-

1-11_11_1_3_
. -----2 -.,..,
tot.l
.. ectric. Good condttion~
,._
h 1
~ ......
- ....... pore • ..... """"
lai:otion, 110,1100. Coli
, - - briclt - · 1~ 892·2118.
- · ful h r r - . 2 Clrl---,---------:....... llrp lat. Cell 814- 1880 Buddy 141170, 3 bed·
112·1133. Colle(lo Rd.. _ . . 1 y, both, garden tub,
Srlii 101. Ohio.
boywi-l,fireplece.·coll·
1ng fin. Exc. con. 113.100.
LM llau• bed· Cellll'i4-812·1113.
Clllf. Col 114- 1...;,.------:--:---:742·281) - 7 p.m.
811' Skyline 14x70, 3 bed·
room. delua IIIPIIanaea, aM
l.uttoft 1N1L I........, blth.
e~~dlectlll Clilinfl.
baa•••nt and e•r•t•· ... _ -dow garden tub
E-o"olsnt. BO"a.3003 .,.y
'81
'
Perrl1h A¥1- 304-t?ll· 'ft:1~':=.;..!, ~=~
2M' .
ptrwaad floors. clelu• appli-: anly 112.880. BB'
FOIIIIALE: 3 bIll 00111. wllll
...,_ 14x802~1 • - • ·
• 1»1
....
goodon tub, clllun epplien.
pool. 100 Jllll'- .aw:lng
en.eoo.oo. Mt. v . . . . · ""' fumllhlld.
anly
e11,410~
o-•o M
Ava. • bJt aa • Z2 W• H - - 2 - .Irom
allltt=Awe.. ~1-­ ll•nnsw a ad ...... et)Unc•
fll..
.00. 3 t Jd wan tlotl of 1-" • Itt. 2. Cell
................000.00. 104-273-111311. Frw ...,.
ory • olt·up.
~~~~--·
fttiCtte
..
1 7

hind..._

.,•ctrlc.

ProfiUIOi'llll
S8rvicM

Smoll furniohod houoo,
ldulta only. Col 441·033a.

1971 12x80 Uberty t , _
with wood hooter, AC.
woohor 6 d..,_ 6 _..,g, ~ llau• .., St. Rt. 141
14•000 . Call 114 _378 _ rlfor..,cos roquirld . Coli
448-4840.
21111 .
1---------·lcNEW: Bprlngbroob 14X70, Nice clean 6 room 3 - . , . . , bo - - 1111 with - • utility room. Gao
3143.
electric. ixtr! inautadon range. fefrigetator. Evan
poctogo, hou...type furni· Hgb., Qollipolia. CoN 448lllddtapan. Nice 3 bH· ture . Price •13.950 . 0311 .
room. gange. b
rnelllt, 14Xt0. 2 bedroom ·
.uk: a.... fin8ncing or
s room, 2 bedroom hou• in
· -· for-~~--.Coll ,gu.ll t,410 . USED : Middleport. N- kitchen
·-~
Trillor 12X80, 2 -.......
_._.....
114·1112-21117.
Ill electric. Exclll- condi· 1111d both, com,...._, cor·
lion. Vindole 12X80. 2 pltld. in.,lltM. llorm
FAA APPROVED: 3 - · bodr
rwlnice F
windows. o n d - holt.
roam,.,.,.., 1'h - - Gor·
0;.,.~ 1200.00. Send name, talelfii.1_1_.J_......,. Mobile H - locotad 2 phonenumbor,ondrot..·
11-.
882·11311 or ~~=~fr~~om .Roven-ood
011 to Tho Dolly • - ·
892•1382Cell
·
Junct- Rt 2 on d Box 728 H. P-oy.
n. Col 1·304- 2hotl-forrentonclborfor
ly .,.._.• nicely iMISO deled
~.
7
t
tole or ..... with option to
- ··-• ~•· roomo. l"'jjiXjiOj;;;j;ti;;;;;;"t;;;;;
2 __
-.gorogo.-toldlaoll,
MabiiHomofor-. l-buy-.:..._30_+_1_7_6_
·1_7_0_.
- ohopping. 2113 Flflll St.
corpot. Cleon. Price Briclc ronoh type, 3 - ·
Mlddltpo". Cell a14·882· -•-ble. Cllll 742-2118
h
f 11
..,.,
•-wvrooms. 2 bat 1, am y
..,.. •
or 892-2380.
do u 3100
room,
u - 111'"111•
7
hou•. 1 y, - · 1982 uo-o.... 2 -•oom. Porrilh Ave..
•
-"r
1380.00 por month. 304I*PO't.. sa
a nent, o1 utli •
••f•laarator.
c.rpet·
till. ....,.. yard. 127.1100. lng. Only Nved in 1 yoor. 45B-1078.
Collt4-892·2802.
1tooo. can 1114-992·
2Sx42 (1 171 oq.ft.) bote•
- · Wid aubltpc&gt;r com·
pletod. locllted on . 1 ocre
pluolat.,.-_,.,.,,_..
rlt ta llauso. R..,.. _..,
evoiloble . I 10,000 Coli
- - n R... Est-. 4411·

- -s - ·- Can 1
Mr ...... lat........,..- on
Or.n lt.. Mfd:lscart. C811
K - 13011 S78-3838.
1114-182-11428.

Community Metll-

catc-le-tty..,.

1981 lchuiU Ltd. 3 br 11'1
bath. total elec. c.ntrJI air.
microwave, dishwaeher.
ltove, ' refrlg, underpinning,
iodwaod porch. 304·8711·
1049.

••••dod

tot14.100.~

Otk

&amp; Vicinity

Priced rediiCid on thio throo
bedroom rtmch otyle homo .
't It unt" you
: .Wit~Wall kept, .....;.. In
boot yord, control air. gao
holt with low huting blllo,
..,.,. wttll ef~ecrlc Ol*llt.
Rudy to move lnta. Nioo

A....,.

Volay ta bobyolt tor '
llhlll chlldsen. Cell ..._

1-:..:....-.-:--...:...--:--

Two-llory, ftnlohod bu•·
mont, 3 bedrooms. fomfly
8~% ouumoble.loen on 13 room, flroploce, dining
yr. old - k rench otylo room, 2~ botho. large kit·
houoe. Becludld on 2.. chen: 304-882-2095.
oc- of lend. 3 Bl!. Iorge 1 - - - - - - - - 011. nice kitchen. Iorge 1e ocres (good tlmberl mod·
utility room. fl..,....,. in orn 3 bedroom home, will
- g room. 141~ mo. pay· can1lder trodo. 304·8711·
· 13.780 down. Lo· 303 or 1171-3431 ,
Cited neerContiiVIIII. 378- 1 - - - - - - - - 2803 lfter 8 p . m . AouteUSouth,3mlleoout.
---••
3 bldroomo, 2 botho, Iorge
- o y o.
completo kltchon and dlntlelt buy In Qalllo County. 3 lng, fomily room. cantroloir.
or 4 bedroom homo. Coli 304·1175-3030 or 6711·
441·7018fattloo-buyln 3431 .
town.
,.
Auumoblo 8 " ,.., cont
Middleport, remadolod one loon; 4 eor11, n- 3 bodfloor pion. 0 - muotllll room, 2 blllll, Up""' Nine
lmm-lllyl CeH a14-992- Milo. 304·11711·3030 or
1841 .
1711-3431.

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21, Gelllpollo. Oh
.&amp;IIOijlt

Homes for Sale

c....,

In Spring

Elwbo.tic: tec:llnicen .....
oxP.,Ieooce In -·
CB'e. - ote•-· woy

31

1811 Kirkwood 14x70, 3
bedroom. 1 Yo both. electric
With Waad burner, IIOVO.
l'lfrigarotor, woohor 6 dryer.
112.1100. Coli 1114,843·
124...
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1 1 Help Wanted

8 y11. old, 3 llednn, 2
fomlly . room with
burner. Slntrloaorgarogo. on
s fill ecrH with ttoctod
J'llnd. Chy wetor In AlCina.
Col ll14·g48· 2841 .

Wantod to buy mobile home. ·
WHI poycooh. CaHI14-28170111.

Jericho Rood, 14 eceo, smoll
Farm• for Sale
bom, A roomo end - · 33
rnent. g - buHdlng oltoo.
rltnoo. Writa Box P. 1 .In core
304-1711·3030, 1711· 3431, 40 ocrolann, toboccooboM,
Point Pllatent Aegillor with
,8_7_11_·2_11_113_._ _ _ __
4 bodr.. romodoled home.
compl- IllUme, number
·r.,m oqulprnent. Coil 1114· 32 Chillicothe Rd. Thurodoy,
and3rlflr-.
Large corne.- lot. eU brick. . 2116·11780.
Fridoy, Soturdey. 1879
full bo_,ont, gorogo, on•·
truck, qullte, afgant, dlehea,
nllahborhoo~. Priced to toll . louo to toll . Moy conlider
bookt, cloth... Avon.
12 Situation•
Col 448-0101 oft..- 11:30.
trodo. 304·1711-3030 or 36 Lots S. Acreage
1711·3431.
Wanted
Oor-111 Solo, Thurs. Fri, Bot.
3 bdr. horne whh both • ~. 1 - - - - - - - - . . , . . . .
SePt 6, 7, 8 . Loll of toyo,
lergo utiUty room, oM lloct· B yr old 311edroom ,..,ch, 7
Lot for ullin Mercerville, 3 bicycle tiroo: loto of clothol,
Cuotomor1 for tho CeNico ric. hel own well. ·e •tr• lot mlln from Holz• Hu.p on trailer hookups. electric, ·~ ­ coota, dlshn. •cuneino. end
Cup-rd . Rt. 180 6 Portor. ovolloble H lnt_,ed. Lo· At. 110. No down payment, r81 - w•tar. 11ptlc tank, bldsprelds. T1r1 Ellateo,
Ad In Coli 304·17S· 7148 or 8711·
Houro: 1 O·IIPM. Mon.·Sot. · coted on lhaol
18,000. Coli 8t 4·266· Addison; Ohio.
er-n
Chy,
Oh
.
......
a
•
.
~. 2183.
I::C_III~8':.1+_31_e_._
s_oo_e_._ _
8818.
Y11d Sole II&amp;OJ•v Dr. Frldoy
mt off St. At. 7. Coli If
tO:OO·I : OO, Soturdly
Tree trimming- remove! . lnt•ootld 114·211S·II541 32 . Mobile Home•
Building
1at
Nolghbolhaod
F- lltlmotao. C.. 882· "'114·211·11100. Wll tako
Rd. lllx1110. ti,OOO . Call t 0 :00-2:00.
...- or will finance.
for Sale
11040 or 948·2129.
441-3844 after 7PM.
Yord Solo 4~ mi. out At.
141, brick house on the hill.
Wlloerelortloolldertyln our 3 or 4 blldroom homo.
ac:rH, RacCOOft Twp. on Thu11.,
FomHy ond I~ roomo, NEW AND USED MOBILE 10
Fri. 6 Set. 8-7 Lawn
home. LPN CON alven. Ill
Ebenezer·Cormol
Rd.
oxporlonco. Col 114·1182· ettechlld g._. F..- in HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL- wooded, oeptic tonk, furnlturo, clothing, sh-.
yard. Apprax. 1 ~ out ITY MOBILE HOME SALES. 110,100 firm . CoH 114· end mi..:.
7314.
1•1. A1aumebte lo1n .
MI. WEST. OAWPOLII, 38S·I001 eve.
Oeroge s• Fri. 6 Sot.
Pricld In 20'1. CoM 4411· 4
AT 31. PHONE 1114·4411·
18 W•ntecl to Do
1424 or 448·22811.
7274.
7 ocreo M or L. Just off Rt. ~llner....~udllllizo lledln com·
21B.newborn.dozedhouM ,.....o. ,..w • •- g me·
211oryllauM.Brooms.two 1881 Noohuo 2-3 bod- lito, chy school eliot", Coli chino, rollowoy bed, ,.,..d,
odhom dlshoo. • clo tndhu,
Would lko to pelnt troMor ond two lenthl ec-. 2~ roamt. Mull Mil.--•·- lll4-2 lle-S 3 30.
mU11 from tow,n , city negotil... Cll 11•·2•6·
rapes, curta1na, w1 ow
roofll. Coll814·2118-11128.
ochaols. Cai1448-B147.
11102.
,
.
..,_ pQnd ond yc&gt;ung fon, ~·· Wl...,n's noor
""'
limber. for information c•ll Clay SchocJI.
Chriotien lody will do
bobyalttlng·typeing in hor 1 yr. alii -ruv efficient Mobile H - for ,Mie on 304-n3-11740.
lat It Tycoon ._.ke
II Fomlly Yard · Solo Fri. 6
homo.
fold-down homo·low utlhy billa, 3 bdr.,
2 Ntho. utlhy rOom, Iorge
c~l 4
K H ~oo•--Bot. Sept. 7 6 8. 2 story
Olmpor. Cel 4411-8136.
kitche, ,._111 yard with -fllmllyroomld-. m
of -- on-.,.....,11 houoe ecrou from Dim In
448·0701
or
4411·8BI2.
Viney
·
Ad.,
Golllpallo.
Ohio.
Eurekl.
T
Nood help ot your homo? otorogo blclg. G...., wp.
Colt ott... 7PM. 304-BH·
city
ochaol
V.
mlo 1I7S Nllhuo. •• olochic. 3388
lilY with ~I«WW .. from hoopitll. Coli 448·
C.ll 441 _3243 eve.
'
11 Henkle Ave., Bot. 8th.
..-y pooplo, day or night
lhlft. Wll do ligllt hou· 9472.
100x1001atonGr-Road. Fold=r..~~P~:.r::
-wrk. R o t - oil-·
8chultr mobile hamo , f1,700.00,chywoter. 304doon, 3 sport coota
3
ble. Cell It 4-3S8-8871 or bothtr. llmoot 2,400 oq. fl.,
Cholpl 3 bdr ..
fuM lin 912
__
2 x4t8&amp;.• 2bdr. Coft114-246· _2_7_3_·H2
114-318-8314.
living lfiiCIIIt T- Eototeo.
gor- d-. tires,
1--------:--- Colt
1·114-387-7388.
wind-•oc-1.
1973 Schultz t 2 x8 s woodaobylltting my homo .
~ · Mills • Gorfllld a,_ T.... 3 lliif. wllh ~..:o. -~~ lir. Coli
• ........,. lopL I, IIAM·
- · hove •P· 6 rot. plenty of roaon; · - _ _...:..,______
IIPM.
436 Lariot Dr~ bOlide
1
Anytlmoi. 441-1118 ..
.....
tl
.
Cell
4411·
n
w~...
Holzer
holpitol, child~n.
18
14 70 3 41
·leuu.
-·..
Hou ... for Rent , _ 6 wo,_, dothlng,
bdr.. wo•-ln clout. Amono -~~------ etc.
drl• Cell
-·
vi..... FM Htin
..lll.
I room, fuH 6 2 CA. ltovl 6 t.frlg .. wooden
1---'--------:-~
814-882-110011 ar814-742· cer gorogo, Allon or. deck porch • underpiuning. 3 bdr. llauN.Io&lt; rom, 1380 3 Femily Ylfd Sole Conte·
3147.
ut 000 eon ott... IIPM oxc. cand., - n, Movin1 mo. Col 304-176·11104 or """' TCIWnhouM. Sot. onlr,
•• 8 :•~••.
· mull tell. 110.800. Call 304-t711·113111.
8·3.
• 14:...
-S14-381-1717.
.
Pert time medlcel reception·
lot. ullry dopendo an • - ·

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. - · · iron,
wood. cupboordt, clooln,
chootl. beokets. dllhll. 1-:--:---::---:----.._
joro. antlquoo. gald 21
8ualna. .
ond silver. Wrlte·M.D .
Opportunity
Miller, Rt.2, P o - . Ohio 1 - - - - - - - - 411788 ar coli 114-892- I'
n1o.
1 Nonce 1
B "'- d•.... '""'d ..._ THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
u,... - • ..- '
UIHING CO. r t o a c:oinl, rirogs. jewelry, otorting
with
w.-o. old colno. lorgo cur· you do
roncy. Tap pricll. Eel . .aur. _,... you know. NOT
111ft S . - Shop. 2nd. A110. to -.1 money throUgh tho
Middleport, Oh. 114-882· rneM und vau heve lnvlltl·
3471.
• l.:,lll_tad_....
-:-_off_-::::'"-:g::.
f'Mible C01111nt mi1er. Coli 8UIINE88 OPI'OATUI!fiTY
814-882-22111.
·~.000 to 180.000 yU.. notionll company,
F..
ng for dl8tributoro.
ao port-·
no - · 1
..... ... 1-800-2311-1220
- for Mr . ._.mbdln.

1-...:...-------,....

Nlco 2 bedroom homo on
lorgo lot noor CoUogo Com·
pus ot lOB Calleae Ave .. Rio
Gronde. Oh. tloown by
oppolnt- only. c.. 814·
882-7424. Prlold to

S.lel Monoger - d for
local bualneee covering
Moigo Co . ..... pluo com·
mloeion. Mull have ulol
o_,..nco, con m• up·
wlnlo to 140,000. Col Joel'
colllctll '14·11S2· &amp;111t lor
opt:

~~a. 7l;2~7~41~olt~..,~7~1'M~.~~;,~ -.!I .,._
puiii'Y
moo.
-....

F-Ie
to
old
mid. holr opeyod. Call 441·
4917 or 448 0141-4
•
·
·
3 fluffy kittens • mothor,
litter trelnod. Cell 4410021.

ranch wilh specious family
mom. kitchen wilh .built·in
range and oven unils, sepaqte
dinin&amp; area. Gas I.a. heat, plus

Wanted To Buy

••P. •

Giveaway

bam, and approxifllllely 9
acres. Wrap around deck.

Botto11 - Aneat 3 bedroom

I

uveral rept"...ntlttve. ln

4

81-1.
c
1'1

!'liCE REDUCED! - Lq

For your no•t 111e eel Emma
S.ll• . ouctlon-. lloon.l ld
ond bonded Welt Ylrglnlo
ond Ohio, 4288177.

treez.-.

tral . fireplace, I~ basellll!fll,

$39,900.00.

Bhomracll Auction Borvico.
Pat lhoridon Auotlon-.
ExPerlonco In Ferm 6 homo
ouctlon. Call 114·1182·
4310.

G - ulld -'tlht or chill
nat to wide. A SWEEPER end •-lng mochine r-lr, ,...... and 211 inchea. Ask fO&lt; Alta.'
tuppllea.
Pick up 1111d 814-251·8307.
delivery. Davis Vocuum 1 - - - - - - - - CIH.,.;, one hall ·mMo up Wonted ta buy good - r · 1 •
Ooorgoo C..... , Rd. Coli Cell ·8:00PM. Coli
614·441·0284.
304-4111-1a18.

countiell. agea K-8. Join

992·2259

Pu bile Sale
S. AuctiO!f

Wonted- Jur* autoo any
condition. Coli 114-38118303.

S.ton d o - offered to oil

bedroom.

with f1cllltles for wood·
lllr•. 12115 block stor·

•complete Chimney Cleaning
*Certified Chimney Relining • Repair
*Experienced and tniUred

Mall Thll C0Upa. wHII ......IICI
Tile DIIU, IMnlll

•

Fpr all your wirin&amp;
needs; furnaces repair
service and installatiOn.

ftMiiJ r - . PlrtiiiiJ
ctrptled, fuel oi fumte1

35. _ _ _ __

........,,OIL,..,

ELECTRIC ,
SERVICE

.9·4·1 mo.

Pike.

45631

BISSELL
Built Gara"'a"

PH. 742-9070

o,..nlng ""pnt·ochooleroln
my home. Exporlonced, nu·
tritlouo mools, lOving core.
Phone 742-22117.

TEAFORD

SIDING CO.
"Beautiful, Custom

$}495

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
LEASING

SIDING

No Sunday Cello

Resid1nti1l
&amp; Commercial
Cat! 742-3195
Or.992-58~5

Chimney

'

11-1-ttt

'

M R
•

61rlltl

Roolina Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidinas
1&amp; Yea,. Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992·7683
or 992·2282

I

8/ 131"• ·

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

'

•804

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Prices
St1rt At

Dow1 PIYIIIII

7/ 30/ 1 mo pd.

*TROPHIES
*PLAQUES
*AWARDS

Check Anti· Freeze,
Belts. Ho181, Plug1

Sta~ite Twirlero. Inform•
don coli Julie Siewert, 4411·
7141.

PH. 992-2478

SIJf't•htii~-

ii LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

Insurance Work
Cu,IQJI Pole Bld1s.

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL: SAND

Real Eatate General

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
Computerized Hearina Aid Selection
Dependable Hetrin&amp; Aid. Service

New HOIIMs-htlllliYI
Remodel Ina

843-5424 '

' I'I!SUits. Money not refundable.

Nam•~----------

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

or

lill!iiPo,!ll,

IAIIGf or SMALL JOBS

--Ftll ,,,.u, $,1•1

3 Announcement•

!OIIp·A-C•. 11M ooodom ny
•tltidt of your

-SEPTIC SYSTEMS

. Major &amp; Minor
Mechanicol Work

Ph. (61

VEHICLE
inti'Ddtl&lt;:o rou to

-BACkHOES
-DUMP TRUCKS
-LD-80YS
-TRENCHER
-WATER
-SEWER
-GAS LINES

Daily

Annlllllli.llllt'lli:,

H-11110.

EXCAVATING
-DOZERS
.

Open 7:00-7:00

EUGENE

1-13-tfc

PULLINS

LANGSVILLE
GROCERY
.&amp; GARAGE

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodelin9
Roofing of eU Ty)Hio
Worked In hom'e ereo
20yearo
"Free Ettlmotoo"

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410

tOS.T NOt Cullllion and VIII
tyPII life pr-rvoro, 2 boat
ooro. Pl11u cell Cllerlto
lulh 304·1711-11071.

'

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Middleport, Ohio

block oncl white IIddie bock
But~~lo. lam• tail rriootly Oil
boxoy foco. Toller, llilf'type
Bugle, Loot Aug 14th
In s· milo .oree . REWARD.
lush 304·8711·4101.

8

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

992-2196,

Loot, IIIII mining. mele,

I mo.

Galllpalls, Ohia i
7111/tln

TOP SOIL-FILL DIRT

8/13/1 mo.

lARGE ANIMAL AND
SURGERY BY APPOINTMENT
;,u•I·07 ~-2•141

St; Rt. 160 Nerth i

PAT HILL FORD

•UtJc

LOIT In llclwell 1r11, Nght
brown Btmll tyPII puppy , Cell
1114-381··1811.

· Jilondly 3 p.m.-5 p.m .
Tuesd1y 6:30 p.m.·8 p.m .
Wedn,sday 3 p.m.·5 p,m.
Thursdly 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Frid1y I p.m.-2 -p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.

.

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

2 dogo ond 4 long heired
Angoro aet1. nud 1 good
home. 304-171·111 e4:

bPEN EACH ·
THURS. EVE. 6-B
SMALL ANIIAL HOURS

AUTO '
RENTAL , ·

·

Throe lomele puppJ ...
,mother pan PHI&lt;-•·boo ond
· 3 "'outho old. Coli
"1 4,882·81113.

8 Lolt and Found

330! JACKSON AVE.

U-SAVE

RADIATOR

ldtt1111, to
aaad home. 8 wlls. old. Coli
814-148·2814.

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

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

"We lent for te11"

CHESTER-985-3307

Titer stripped

Playful white ,.mill kitten.
.diCiowed to good home.
304·1711·1728.

&amp;

446-4522

· RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE

SERVIa
We can r1~ir and recore · rad1ators and

C. YOUNG Ill

992·6215 or !i92-7314
Pomoroy, Ohio

CALL

8/14/1 mo. d.

30

PH. 614-247-2575

8-10-1 mo.

Also Some Car
Fenders Available

• Wri1e your own- ad and ~ by mail with ff'lls
. coupon. Cancel rour 1111 by phone when you 1111'

CliP THIS NOTICE FOil

949-2969-949-2263

New Chevy J ruck ....
FENDER ............. 176.95
· DOORS ......... ,.. 1149.95
HOODS ............ 1174.95
BUMPERS .......... 169.95
GRILL .............. '42.5D
I. SUPPORT ....... 184.95
TAll GATE ......... 185.00
FORD FENDER .... 169.95
BUMPER ............ 169.95

..

Insured

Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

Gutters Cleaned

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992· 7013

·Curb Inflation
Pay Cash for
Classlfleds
and
,

&amp;

Yrs. Experience
. Machanical Work •
Tractors • Cars "
Truck • Automatic
Transmission

I ) ric

NOnCE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDuCIARY

Bonded
'

BACKHOE
DUIP TRUCK
CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LII[STONE
C..l For FrH Elllmate

for Sale

- Concrete work
- Plumbing ltld et-.;trical

RENT A CAR

AND SERVICE

HEADQUARTERS fOR

3·5·1fc

NEW-REPAIR

'

•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS··
•GRAVEL HAULED

WE ARE YOUR SALES

CONSTRUCTION

PH. 742-2328

U.lllltl . . .... .......... ........ ... ...

. Farm Equipment
'
Parts &amp; Service

PIANO TUNING
&amp; REPAIR

.,_

.._

U.•tl_.... .......... ........•l•

H-II.H........

Dealer

Public Notice

_

Ull11111i_. ... o. ....... -~··-·· ··"'·

Farm Equipment

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201 ·

===

Ul-'-t~

~

~---~=-:.::_------!

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

Authorized Jotm Deere.
New Holland, Bush Ho1

OIL UNES

.. ..........
_

ACCENT
FENa &amp; SUPPLY

'DOZER· BACKHOE
iRECLAMATION WORK
•·

f:I.-.1/IH ,_,... nll'f'r rll•

11-CI."' . . . . . .. . . . .

TROMM
EXCAVATING

AM

32 Mobile Homes

AVON rneko 411%. Call
44S·33118.

- Roofing tnd guner work

V.

. The

Ohio
1 1 Help Wanted

- AddoM and remOdeling

Or Write Oailly Sentinel Classified Dtpt.
111 Court St. Pomeroy, .Ohio 45769

= 7

Glveawiy

CARPENTER
SERVICE

992~2156

PHONE

4

YOUNG'S

,,

The Daily Sentinel

•

7, 1984

(l(ldwtn, Paul E. Buclcley, Gamet
P. Buckley to McArthur I,.umber
and Post Co.. inc., Tracts, Lebanon.
Charles Metheney, Helen Metheney to Raymond F . )3111'1U1, Ruth M.
Bttrns. 811.5 acres, Salem.
Kenneth R. Keesee, decealed,
Ada Marte Keesee, affidavit,
Rutland.
Dorsel D. Biggs, deceased, to
Janet Marie Biggs, WUford D.
lllggs; Denver R. Blgp, Florence
Schlotterbeck, Cheryl McPherson,
Cert. o1 trans., Bedford.
Janet M. Btggi, Hazel M. Blalll,
deceased, Dorsel D. ~lggs, atn·
davit. Bedford. ·
R . E. Quillen, Velm~ Quillen to
Jame$ Arnold Anderson, WUma
Anderso~. 7.320 sq. ft., Letart.

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..... ,.... ............
a-. ........
, . .........,._,
........
:,.,,............

__

POll liNT, II p au. Inc.

... ...wful J ••dtoom

0
,_s'J' 1 2 ._..
....._ lk cPa 11, 80011
k •
Apl. . . . ,,.,00

-ZOft. ·ofFomlly....
wlmto;ua tor ...-

..,...... .....
=~

,
..., . .. A-Owl ..... 1!11·

-C....Y.............

:104-171·1104;
-·"'
....
,....,,,,, "1111&amp;1
104-871-S...
lol

!Drill - ·
llsdol•d ........
..,.,_,
fir..,._,
-..uo
porch. 80ft, ...........

~du~.'::r,'~

141!.-oentiii..-e 'Cty.C811
814-892-11420.

42

Mobile Homes
for Ren1

Fumiohld llircond.,ldeol for
1 or 2 mon . No chy ta•••·
FOIIIII Troller Pork. Cell
448·1802.
NICI 3 bdr. mobile horne,
with twfa lgllalOf • ttove,
lumlthld, _,., ,..ld, with
CGIWtn- location on Rt.
7, 114-241·1818.
Mobile homo U - River
Rd. Col 4411·1808 or 441·
01108.
2 bdr. 1fllllr in Kyger Creek
Dillrict. 1 ch~d
ecceptable, •110 mo ..
1100 dip. Col 441·4008.

HI).

Yord S.le. Thu11, Fri, Sot.
Dood M..o·HIU out Rt. 112,
. wotch far oign1. Lots of boys
clotheo.
CommunltyWideYerd S.J.e,
Boord Rood. 1 mill off Bond
Hill Rood. Thull end Fri.

Yerd Solo Sopt. 8, Neighbor·
hood Rd . ocross from M•·
ordeno. Loto of

._.rge 31omilyyor!lule,108
Henderoon St., H•deroan,
W. Ve. Wod. Thull, Fri. 8:00
till 3:00. Roin concolo.

;;:;;;.,o.

F--------

mmp(jmfiroy...........

Yard8ole,li018urcllttojlt..
Fri ond Bot. 8 :00 to 11:00.
Girts clothes 1-10.

Middleport
&amp; V'IC'lnl'ty
Friday and SatUrdliy; First

•old ,.... Solisb..,Y School.
Clothing, ,eduh ond baby.
Misc.
Yard sale It 5 PoinU, Fridey

and Sllurdoy, Sept. 7 ond 8,
10:00 till 7 J-olry. Avon.
gorneo. toys. baak1.records
and 8 troct ...,... mony ore
goopol. king lize heedboerd•
loveHat, 1 3 inch tires,
gii..Wore, d - . McCoy
Pottery, "-ton. ond loto
more. All merited choop.
Clpthlng, inlont to edulta, Ill
clothing it ~ price. S!&gt;mothlng lor everyone.

-It

24 llellroad St.,
Ylrd
Middleport. Wedneadoy ond
Thundoy..
Ylrd nurnerouo Items.
4018outll3rd A1111. Mid....
port (In bod&lt;yordJ. Flrll tlmo
- · Frldor 6 Soturdoy.

Yerd Bole. 811, Sept lth, I
to II. 120 Ylend It, no•t to
old Tu Encll Wei. Clothe~ 111
11111. nick noco, baako,
~. dro.,.., 311mm co·
rnera, men'• tuita, NU new.
otc .
Mini Flu Mi!f, Sll,llept8: 8
AM Spllmen, Shrubbery
Centor, 1 mile nanh ._.kin
Hoop. At. 12. Furniture,
antlquea. lhallow wen
pump, tools, roiOidintl' kit,
bikes. pine bunk b•do •
Broden 4 ton wench wilh
coble. aid dlohol. corne •
long. bolt cunor1, twin
·bedapreada, achool clp.thing. vinyl soh, lawn
mower, miac.
•

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.

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-1£-.

"""· 1171, Adclloon, Ohio.
Cal 814-4411-0171.

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42 Mobile Homes

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43 Farm for Rent :

for Rent

2 bdr mobile home, 11 50

ma., 180 dep, on Rt. 110.
Colll14-388-8711 .
12xl0 2 bdr. trtiler on

Clarks Chopol Rd. ot Port•.
own privet• lot. Coli 44113187 or 441-01117.

FarmhoUM lor' teql, 'no
llauM pets, ponlot drinking.
Oep01it &amp; refarMce ••·
qulrod. Would cons-solling. INn by -lntmeht,
no eallt unlea1 intwest~ .
Coli 614· 378-2214.

..

44

w..._

Fumlthod mobile homo. 3
bedroom,
and dryor.
No - · Con 94S-22113.
2 bedroom. furnithed.
woshor ond dryer, olr concH·
tion, 11711.00 pluo utllltill
tmd doposit. No piltl. Cllll
992·7479.

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12-..omfundohlld. A 12dO •c '1nt condit6on. K-IIIki ehop In l'orriM'oy
on E. Mlin St. Col 814aJIIIta anty, 1
:ofJaa a • cMp. ''40mo. 1192· 7314 or 892-Utll.
Cal 814-943-2944 or 114943-ZBte.

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CL~SSIFIED ~DS

2 bdr. mobile horne, lduho,
no poto, 11foo111C1•. Coli
441·1111.
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2 bodroam fuml....... AC.
2 bod .,.... fully fum. 111 ciHII. Employad - · 1
. - peiciiOCipt for olec:. child. No piltl. Now H CoiiWM .... it location. Clll
Coli 304·BB2·24BI.

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APARTMENTS IEqu'al
Houolng Opportunity) heo
one and two bldrooma; r•t
lta"ing II 1163 for ciroo
and t18S
month lor two bedroom.
with 1200 depotlt locotad
neor Foodland ond Spring
Valoy Pluo, ~I ond TV
ent. Coli 4411· 7411 or le~ve
moougo.

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Fumlthld opt. 818 2~,
Gellipallo. 11711. Mon o .
Col 448·4418 oft..- 8PM .
2 bdr. opt.--, docorotad,

•eo to 11411 por mo. utlftles
Pllft. =

- Col 175-11104 or
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Fridlly, SeptcntbiW 7, 1984

0 The Daily Sentinel
Mtsc:. Merchandise

Surplus Army Cemouflage,
Leather combJt boots. D•nim, all sizes. Unlimited
quontiti11 1:00·7:00 PM,
Fri. Sat. Sun. S1m Somerville"•· East R•venswood, 7
milft INow Erol Lorge white
building South West aide
street, fr"' perking. Rent1l
surplus clothing.

Fumiahed efficiency 1146
utiltl" paid, alngle, ah1re

111111. 607' 2nd . Ave .. Galllpollo. Call 446-4416 •tt..
9PM .
. Furnlehed apt., 2 room• a.
beth, clean, no pete; 1dutta
only Oepoait &amp; reference
required . Call 614-446 1&amp;19.
.

White Tail bow with all
.;:heap 1 304-

Furiahed garage apt., · 4
rooma 8t ba.th, adUlts only.

66 Building Supplies

Coli 44B-9279 after 4PM.
Building Matttrials
Block, brick. sewer pipes,
windowa. lintels, etc.
Claude 'A'i~ters. Rio Grande,
0 . Ca11814-246-5121.

Furniehed apt. for nonamok~
lng; non drinking, gentlemin. lovely neighborhood.
all privata. utllitlea included.
Coli 446 -391 B.

You build it or we will ~4x48
4 cor geroge kit. 12.49&amp;.
del, Cell1
-614-888-7311 .
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Garage apt . unfurniahed, 2

bdr'o, 322 3rd. Ave., adults
only. no pets. Cell 4463748 or 614-266-1903.
1 bdr unfurnished opt.. 6
mo. ,leaaa, $190 mo .. utilitlea ·paid, no childr~n. no
peto. '150. dapoolt. Coi1446 36B7 after 5PM .
Rlyonldo Apia. Middleport .
Special r1~11 for Senior

dryers.
tort, range1. Skaggs
pliancea, Upper River
beside Stone Crut Motel.
614·446-7398 .
County Appllrince. Inc .
Good ueed appliances and
TVaeta. Opon8AMto6PM.
Mon lhru Sat. 44B- 1699.
627 3rd. Ava. Gallipolis.
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Pets for Sale
P-lastic cisterns state ap· 56
proved, plastic aeptlc tanke,
plaatic culven. metal cuivorta. RON EVANS ENTER· HILLCREST KENNELS
PRISES. Jackoon, Oh 614- Boarding 111 breeds. Heated
indoor-outdoor facilities .
2B6-6930 .
1- - - - - - - - - - AKC Doberman puppies:
For sale fill dirt, and top soil. Stud Servic.e . Call614·446 ·
7796.
Call Coll614-258-1427.

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79 Motor• Home•
&amp; Cempel'8

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

81

Service st1tion ·for 1....
downtown Point Ploount.
Convenient store, Deli mer·
chondlolng poniblllty. Coli
614-373-8411 uk for
David.

1

New Holland 717 Chopper,
corn and gra11 he~ . P.T.O.
Fo• Blower. Coli 1-304474-3317.
New Hollond Super 717
chopper with 1 row corn
head. Excellent condition.
12.000. 304-743-9290 or
743-7173.

BAS~M". NT .
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Autos for S•le
72 Trucks for Sale
WATERPROOFING
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Unconditlonel tiftitlme gua- 1 "
rantH. Local referencet
1982 S~o.tlda~ half ton,
fUrnllhtd . Free eatlmates. ~·~"~~
11172CediHocCoupe0evllle otondard with OYirdrivo,
C•ll coloc11 -614-237""'
good cond.. full power, would trede for lote rnoditl
0488. 9 uri. to IS p.m.
f1,3110 . Coli 614· 258· car. Col1114-37t-2115.
R o go r 1 Baa em an 1
;
1912.
·
Wotorprpoflng.
.,
1977 Cltlvrolet truck. Call
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74 Dodge BwinjiO&lt;. 75 614-379-26B8.
. · GENE'S DEEP STEAM ~.{.
Plymouth. 78 Plymouth.
C A R PET C LEAN•
llont 6. run1 good. Coli 1182 Toyota Tiuck, 7ft. bed ocotchguard-waler extroc - :.,,
w / mllchlng compor top tlon. deodorlzen. FREEootl· ~
4411·2817 after 5.
AM/FM CIIMttt. t8.500. metaa . Raasor-able ratae. ::",..
1974 Coachman oolf c-1- Call 448-3736, ook for Gene Smith, 992-6309.
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anld fifth wheol 18,000. Chortle.
1981 Rabbit dieool t3.500. 1--:-=::-::---:---- RON'S Television Sorvlco.
CeH 1114-367-7108.
197B Dotoun PU 4 spd., ·spoclolizlng In Zenl.th and
rodio, topper. 12,199. Motorolo. Quozar. and
1982 Ford ~ocort '3,499.· John'• Auto sloloo. Bulavllle houoe colla. Coil 304-576•
1982 Ford EXP U.489. Rd. Coli 448·4782.
239B or 614-446-2454.
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304-882-2247.
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Home
Improvement•

614· Coli
387-7244.~~======~:::r-::::::::~~~~~ oratone.
814-3117-0409

For oale or "ode 130 Farmoll
with cultivators, In - exc.
cond. w111 , _ ·for good
pickup truck. Also 2 &amp;ox
I h ~r
I cyl,
to be
. ceo pres• wt
6
44
7838
Cell
··
aftorS.
For sale or trade 1 Badger
Sil._ge wogon for o good
grain drill. Coil 446·01 117.

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H a S Home Improvements
vinyl aiding. roofing. room "''
addition, ·ttorm windows.

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Why pay more Trade Center 1- - - - - - - - - Furniture Qutl~t . Kanauga, Cut up slabs, $16 PU Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
Ohio. Open 9-7 PM .
load,larger loads delivered. 614-367-7220.
ln~'~ Opportunities. 814 Farm machinery for ule,
99,2-7721 .
Coli lor priceo. Cell 61.4forage blo-rs. 3 pl. hitch. 11182 Ford Futuro Fairmont 1 ·:;-;;::.~:~~~~;::
Wash"r dryer set, 8 washers 246·6804.,
Briarpatch KennelS: ~ofes· pto driVen; also large round U.498. John's Auto 9ole. Will trade '79
N.wly redec:orated, 1 bed· to choose from, 3 dryers, 3 1- - - - - - - - - - sionol All-bread grooming. boleo of hey. 1· 304-743- Bullville Rd. Galllflolla. Oh. for lote
448-4782.
product.
room . pilrtlolly furnished . gas ranges. 1-20 in gas 0dessy banjo, like now end Indoor-outdoor boarding fi · 3398.
hove olr
1226. Depoa;t required. Cell range, aida by aida refrigera· quitar with amp S226 lor dlities. English Cocker Spa· 1- - - - - - - - - 61;4-992-5319 or 992 · tof. colored TV, queen size&amp; both. 82 Dodge Colt niel puppies. Call614-388· Chain aaws sharpened; 1973 Dodge Chorgor. 1800 111
full alze bo• sprlngo, Skaggo $3.300. Electric children 9790.
2816.
same doy aervlco guoron- or belt o -. Cai1614·258·
Appliance. Upper River Rd ., orgen 826. Call 814·388- 1- - - - - - - - - - - teed or we sharpen it tree. 1417.
197&amp;Toyotetruck.&amp;-~.
88.000 mHes, good cond,
In •Middleport on N. 4th Gallipolis, Call 448-7398.
9097.
Dragonwynd Cettery Ken· Sidera Equipment. 304·
1977 Mercury Monerch, 18110.00. 304-875-7241
A.... 2 room opt. No
nels. AKC Chow puppleo. B75-7421.
children. cell 1 -304-882- 2 pc. couch &amp; chair, ll.te Log splitter wil'fit 14· 1 8 HP Siemaae kittens, new litters 1-=;:=;=:::;~=====::. good cond. Call 614-256· before ! 0 pm.
1612.
design, pillow cushion arms. intern. tracotr. Call 614- CFA Himelayen and Persian f ·
25B6.
Livestock
- - - - - - - - - l c - stout frame, 8 legs, $5215 , 246 -9548 or 614- 245 - kineno. Coli 81 4-446-3B44 63
1987 Corvette Roadster 73
Furniehed 2 bedroom apartnow f349.00 Call 446· 50B4.
after 8 .
Vans l!t 4 W.O.
327-300. 4 apd .. Iiiio exmentaln Middleport. Adulta, 9414.
no . peta, eecurlty deposit.
1973 Chrysler. 1976 Chevy Nice big new rabbit pen for Reg . 2yr.oldGuernsey. Due haust, tHver-black to &amp;. 1977 Ford van ~ cyl.,
Call B14-992-3874.
Broyhill couch like new. Cail Chavette. Floor model col()r aole. Call 446-7688 .
Oct. 11 tQ Reg . tire. Also interior. Restored in 1982. llanderd ohlft . . Coli 446446-3897.
TV. Coli 614-266-1726.
1 - - - - ' - - - - - - good quality hoy. Call 614· 19.1100. Coli 814-367- 3243 eva.
0324 ofter 5.
1 bedroom apt . in Racine.
Reg. English Pointer bird 949-22B7.
t100 month unfurnished. Round sofa bed for recrea- Firewood $26 .00 pickup dogs, 1 whte 8r liver male, 1
1 978 Ford Mldoo von. " $126 month furnished . No tion room 1100. Call 4·4 6· load, S 36 delivered. Also roll white 8&amp; lemoon female, 9 FOR SALE: Two grade Hoi, 1973 Chevy goocl cond. rebuilt motor, trlnsmiuion.
f400
.
Coil
445-7948
after
pota. Call614-423-8257 or 4987 or 448-0946 after 4. bor $46. Call 614-256· mo. old, $460 ea . Serious stein bulls. One born 5-83;
new tires. need• Mit covers.
cello only 446-2107 or sired by Perfector: the other &amp;PM.
814-949-2946.
6208.
U,600. Coll446-7019.
SeaTs Coldspot frostfree re614-367-0107.
born 9-83; aired by Evoluemail furnished apartment frigerator like new $176. For sale: Royal blue fake fur.
tion. Coli H_ainm VaHey 19B1 Grond Prix, good 1973 Winnebago 24' Chief·
Cell 446-7268 .
ohepe, fully IICJulpped. bell ~In, new .l i,.,, AC, Gonera· .
for one on ground floor .
coffee table axe. cond •36, 3 yr. old filly chestnut. Farms 11 949-2674.
Private entrance and free
4 pair of mens shoes ·good gentle but not broken. Call
offer over •5.000. Collofter tor, 12.1100 · reducld to
parlting .
Coli 614-~92 - Maytag wringer washer in con d . Call 448-7009 8 :30- after 6, 814-256-6779.
•10.600, immoculote. Cell
1V. year old white faced bull. 4PM, 448-46116.
5738.
good condition . Call 992- 4 :00 or 446-7621 after
5 year old que- horae.
4
4 6 70 1 9
3401.
4PM .
·2 Beagle pups. 4 mos. old. gelding, good for trail or 1 979 Uncoln Town coupe. 1__ _ _·_ _ _ _·- - - - APARTMENTS. mobile
Call614-388·8466.
1968 International Scout
pleasure. good with children Coli 614-388-824&lt;1.
homea. housaa. Pt. Pleasant 3 door. side by side refriger- 8" snow blade with hydrou- 1 - - - - - -- - - - - or e_duho. can 992-7201 .
1984 Dod- Deytono Turbo t&amp;OO. 1879 XL 1 8&amp; Hondo
and Gallipolia. 614-446- ator: avacado green; excel- lic attachment . Interior con- Coon dog 1 1h yr. old, 875.
~
1500. Lorge fuel oil novo
lent condition.$200. 00. trois &amp; lighto. Call 446- Coil 446-1603.
8221 .
2 puro French Alpine doea . Z AM-FM cou .. tlh cruiee 5 $160 . Caii614·379· 2B20.
Thirty inch electric range: 3344 or 448-1134.
One 75118!' cent Alpjne - - lpd. Coil 814-2116·85&amp;7.
Nice 1 and 2 bedroom avacado green:new oven
M~le Siamese
Kitten, 6 One p ..e French. Alpine doe
1979 Ford Bronco XLT. Cell
unfUrnfehed apartments . element. • •100 .00. Calf Juke bo)C stereo with 8· track weeko old. $26.00. . Call kid. One grade' LIMenclio 1977 Codllloc Eldorodo . 446-2177.
66,000
mllas.
•1998.
Coli
304-875-2218 . before 6 992-34B3 or 992-8842.
AM-FM radio. record player 992-7201 .
doe kid. 304-875-4243.
p.m:
&amp; colored lights. Call &amp;1 4814-992·7482.
1876 CJ 7 hardtop. outo.
For sale : double door cedar 379-2115 .
Beautiful AKC registered Saddle horaea for Ale. 304mileage. Coll446·
1977 Cutlooo S . N-lirea. PS.2 bedroom apt Mason , . wardrobe in a~cellant condi· 1-=------- - - - - - Cocker pupPiee. colors Buff 676-2178.
•1500. Coli 814-992· ' 1800 · ·
adulta only. no petl. 304- tion. Dlnnene with 2 chairs, Rock hard maple dinette set and Block,· 8150.00. Phone
2B82.
.
675-1452 or 675-2996.
820.00. Coli 992-3079.
includes o•al ohope table 304-676-2044.
with divider and 6 chairs .
Tr.1 n:; por 1.11 i 1111
2 bedroom furnlahed apt, Franklin~ Woopburner. CaiiB14-379-2115.
Regi~ered 3 months old Pit
utilllieo paid, &amp;326 .00 875.00. Call 992-6249.
1--:----c-:~:-----Bull pupo. 304-675-6367.
morith. deposit required .
Better' 'N Ben woodburning
Pickens used furniture . 304- fireplace insert. l:Jsed part of Samoyad m1le white snow 71
Phone 304-876-1080.
Autos for Sale
675-6483 or 676-1450.
3 yearo. 8550. Coil 446- bell puppy, 8 - k • old.
Motorcycles
3723 or 446-2336.
t40.00. Not regiotered. Call
SWAIN
46 Furnished Rooms
304-576-2728.
TOP CASH paid for lote 1976 Cedilloc Coupe OeAUCTION &amp; FURNITURE Country Crafto Oak pro·
model uoad cora. Smith vllle. Good Condition. 1BHP 77 Hondo 760 oxc. cond .
6_
2
Olive
St
.•
Gallipolis
.
New
ducts,
dealer
of
solid
oak
For rent Sleeping Rooms
Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Eoat- Evlnrude motor, deoignld firm 1300. Coli 614-246and light houoe kftping &amp;. used wood&amp;. coal stoves, reproduction furniture. Con· 57
arn Ave.. Gallipolis. Call for electric llorter. Cell 9170.
6
piece
wood
living
room
kle's,
Tuppers
Plains.
Ohio.
rooma. Park Central Hotel.
Instruments
814-4&lt;16-2282.
suite with 8 Inch flat arms Also open Sundaya.
614-9B6-3967.
Coll814-446· 0756.
1 9B3 Suzuki RM 260 with
$399. bunk bodo complete 1- -- - - - - - - 1 981 Chrylser Cordoba 1973 Cheverolot Supar eatroa UIIO, 1'977
with
bunkies
8199.
2
piece
Repaired
room
air
condition·
SIMping room a 1 25. utili·
Grand piano. Cabinet in loaded, S6,200. Call otter Sport. Fair condition. Call ukl KE 250 Enduro •400 .
ties paid. Share bath, male entron livingroom suitee ers. 5600 BTU, 8000 BTU. excellent condition, key- BPM 814-2116-1489.
Both oc. con, Mull Hll.
8199,
antron
rocllnero
S99,
8000
BTU.
Call
614-992B14-948-2609.
only . Ronge &amp; refrig. 919 other recliners •so. maple 2602 .
board and etringt need work
Ce111114-992· 3082.
2nd. Avo.. Galllpollt. Call
1 9BO Buick Flo. llolion· 1976 ,Fleetwood Codiiloc for
dinette sets $179, box 1 - - - - - - - - - - $400 . Cell 448-3386.
446-4416 alter 9 PM.
wagon: no ru11. loldld. new AI•. Folr condition. Coli 1981 K-eoekl 305 Blroet
springs &amp; manreu twin or 1971 vw Beetle. good
Bike. N- condition 1200
full $100 set reguter·flrm condition, 8360 .00. 17 ft. Bundy trumpet. good cond .. tirea. low milage, 16.800. 992-7683.
f150 . Coli 614-388-9967 Coli 446· 7019.
$120,
maple
dinette
chairs
Slickcraft
10
120
HP
fiber·
mHea.
•860. or 11111 offer.
46 Space for Rant
$36, wash stands $34. glass. ail equipment . after 6PM .
1978 ColVIlle Silver Annl· Phonl 992-7483.
1978 2 dr. Oodge Aopen, vorsery Edition. 24.000
maple rockers &amp;59, 7 piece S2600.00 . Excellant condiPeavy Bandit &amp; vox guitar auto, radio, PS, P8, U, 199. ·mHeo, loaded, garege kept. 1980 Koweukl 440 LTO
chrome dinette set $149, 5 tion. Coll304-882·2326.
Mobile home lot Addiaon piece dinette set *99. used 1 -~-------­ emplifiert •175 ea. Call John'a Auto Soln, Bulovlllo 304-671·5440 or 8711· with extroo. oleo 4 1 II Inch
Twp. Next to Addaville bedroom suites, refrigera· Sears Air Conditioner , 446-3125 .
Rd. Coll446·4782.
lleel bellld redlolo, good
8696.
School . Water sewage. tor.•. ranges, hch,st,TVdressers, 14,000 BTU . *300.00.
uoed tireo oiled P2011· 71.
garden space, furnished . wnnger was ere.
Bundy
uxophone,
used
7
1978 VW Rabbit AM· FM '78 Pinto good cond, n - Coli 614-992-38115.
's, dry- 1973 Yamaha 3&amp;0 Road ..
Coll614-367-7745 .
mo. Coll446-1800.
ers, &amp; ahoaa. Cell 61 4-448- 8260.00. Coil 985-3597.
llereo. good geo mileage. r•polra, •1 .000.00 firm.
3159.
1 981 Hondo 900 Cuatom.
llendard "•ns .• ••c. cond.. Phone 304· 882· 33119.
OHice space for rent . Call
4 pc. red sparkle drum mate S1.995 . Coli 814- 2116 · 1 - - - - - - - - - Very good cond. n,ooo.oo
.._ 1
Set
of
heavy
duty
Bunk
Bade
446· 7572 or 448-1980.
Codillloc loedld, o n e - . firm. 304-8711-21.31.
LAY.-.E'S FURNITURE
complete with Sooly mot· drum lOt 8260. CeH 814· 6273 or 614-388·91198.
Sofa, chair. rocker, oUo- traues, $300. Trumpet 387-7626.
needs driver. Phone 304COUNTRY MOBILE Home man. 3 tables. (e~etre heavy}, $100 C 11 814 992 6477
1977 VW Puhes wegon low 1178-3821.
Pari&lt;, Route 33. North of $685. S.ofa. chair and lo••· 1---·_a_ __. - - · - 1
uHd
Bundy
trumpet.
· _·
mil.age, AM-FM
goo
76
Boat• and
Pom..oy. Large lots .. Call seat. t276. Sofeaandi:hairs Warda Signature &amp;&amp;.000 Good condition. CaH 614- mizor. reel good con d .• good 1 978 Pinto 4 opeed otlck,
Motol'l
for Sale
614-992-7479 .
tlreo. •1.795. Coli 814· llr, lenlllen 211,000 mlleo.
priced from U811 , to •ass. BTU g11 hooter. Tharmollat 992· 3908.
268-6273 or 81 4-38B· no rull, Michelin Tlrea,
Tables, $&amp;0andupto$126 . controlled with electric
2000 IICI· ft. of floor opocoln Hido-a·beds.S390. ond up blower fan. $100.00. Excel· Base anare drum. earring 9898.
304-8711·41163.
18711 17 ft , Morquio boat,
Racine, Blade building with .to S560 .. sofo bldi •146, lent condition. Coli 992· stTap. brush Sticka, prectice
forced air heat 6 sanitary Recli-s•. t286. to $375.. 7063.
pad included. t?II.OO. Met- 68 Mullong 74.000 mllot. -kod '73 Du11 r, engine w1111 1 110 HP Mercury mo0
tor, otre 13,800. Coll614·
focllitiea. Ideal for omoll Lampo from UB . to •125.
ronome UO.OO . .304-895- 289 outo .. fectory olr, good. 304-1178· 5244
after 2411-9217.
busineu. *160 month. plus pc. dinetloo from I 1 09 .. to
3888.
12.500. Coli 814- 388· 7:00.
utHitfes. Coli 614·423·8267 435 . 7 pc. f189 ond up. 14 HP.riding Gravley tractor
9878 after &amp;PM .
with
62
inch
mower
deck
1877 Rlnloerbell Trl Hull,
or 949-2946.
Wood table with tix chairs •1 200. Very good condl·
1 980 Muoteng, PI, PB. no
Fruit
S2811 to •745. Delk •110 lion. Coll814-742-2038 or 58
1975 Monzo •400. Coil ruat, good 1irea. exc con_.. 1 ~~ fl?li hp outboord; boot
offer. 304-175-4437 or
up to •225. Hutcheo. 81160. 742-2521 .
8t Vegetables
446·4043 IIPM.
304-6711- 1598 or 178- 8711-3314.
f7 Wanted to Rent
Bunk bed complete with
2714.
mattre..... $275. end up to Tobacco sticks 52 in long.
1978 Monte Cuto good
$395. Baby bldo, 'f110 . Both ends sharpened. 1 7 Red raspberries . Taylors cond .. loaded. rilly - I s , '711 Ford Elho good ahopo.
Auto Pane
Want to rent garage . C~•• Mattreaaes or box spring1, cents each or 1 8 cents per Sorry Pilch. Coi1446· 8892. 156.000 mila, 11,100 or Must 1111 •eoo.oo. 304· 78
l!t Accee10rla1
to 81-oll or Galllpollo. Coli full or twin, Sill..· firm. tee. 1,000 or moro. 304-937·
beat offer. Coli 114-367- 1178-11123. 21127 Uncoln
and $78 . Quean oelo, $195. 2630.
4&lt;11· B018.
Ave.. Point Ploeunt.
Dunrovln Fruit Farm Jona· 7260.
4 dr. cholls, t42. 5 dr.
th1n 1nd Rambo apples.
chooto. $64. Bod fromoa. Top IOil and fill dirt deli· Concord grapaa. you pick or · 1973 Podge -Dirt 340•. 340
11189 Comero left front
820 .ond f26 .. 10 gun· Gun •erod. 304-675-7771.
fender t36.00 ond lloclo
Trucks for Sala
buy at oollo room. St. Rt. cu.ln. engine. neodo body 72
cabineta. •3&amp;0. Gas or
hood 1111.00 no ru11.
681 SE. of Albony. Coli work, cregen, Bow 8tereo
oloctrlc rongeo '3711. 8oby Men's ouil. 42 jockll, ponta 61-t-698· 6298 1 PM · 7PM.
oyatem. Aoldng 1100orbeol 1911 Plymoulll Arrow, ex. Coll446·1211.
manreooea. 126 • 136, bod
offer. Coli 448-4479.
61 Household Goods lrames no. $25, il no. 33·30. Suedeili::ketaile40.
cond .. leo- co- •
Roil ber ond teppor for
Tr•n Axle. 304-675·4676.
king frome·UO. Good s~loc­
Une·A·Iad,
13600.
Coil wheel plcll up. 304·
281-1101.
tion of bedroom suites, Discount from Mfg. Prices
1711-5731 after 6:00.
rockert. metal cabinets, on union labelled advertising
S· 1 0 Chevy pickup V-8, 4
Uke New bras• headboard hoodbo•rdo SJI &amp; up to
spocjohies. H. 0. Som..vllle
opd. Coli ~4447.
UO.OO ond bed frame .165.
(Iince 19641 Phone 304·
U5 .00 .. lime carpet 12•9.
19B2 1·10 Chevy pickup, 79 Motol'8 Homea
t75 .00. Moplo d!ft- end U&amp;ed Furniture -- dryers. and 6711-3334.
Campers
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TV's. 3 miles out Ruleville Imperial pool. 24 ft . uoad 2
304-882-3208.
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above ground,
111.100. toll 61 4·211i·
thru Fri., 9am' to llpm. Sot. months.
f6,600.00. 304-882· 2488
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1273 or 814-381-11811.
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1171 Chevrolet -•bad ~9108:30.101. 9to4,
King brand wood 1nd coal
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truck, 11.000. Cell441· 308.
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unlllllnes and coeture ~ lD fulL

dw1ng Wednesday's session

of Meigs Olunty Court.
Fined were Alva Coates, Racine,
$10 and costs, bnproper bac1:1ng;
James Whittington, PomerO.v. $10
and costs, !allure to stop tor stop
sign; GaryW.GIJJmre, Rutland,$10
and costs, failure to display vaUd
'plates on trailer; Surl Blevins,
Rutland, S50 and costs and six
months probation, Uttering, $50 was
IIUSpended because the litter was
cleaned up; Keith R. Myers,
Tupperil Plains, · costs only for
·8llowlng a barking and unruly dog to
stay In an area administered by the·
·Ptvtslon of Parks and Recreation,
costs only for failure to comply with
court.order; Dwayne Qualls, Pomeroy, $10 and coots, failure to comply
with court order, remanded to Jatl

montbl probation.
Also Janice Blrch1leld, GalUpnU•
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Us, $75 and costs, ~ days 1n Jatl,
driving . while under suspension;
wuuam Cochran, Vlntal, s1x
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revlewlhgprocess used by the state
In deciding the.matter.
The cmunlssloners believe that
Meigs Coonty was as much In need
ofthestatefundlngasGalllaCounty.
GalUa Olunty was awarded a
$1m,lm grant, ldentjcal to the one
submitted by Meigs.
Sidney Edwards, Director of the
Gatlla·Melgs Community Action
Agency, pJWBI'ed both of the ·

grants.
Edwai'ds, along with State Representative Jolynn Baster, will also be
present atthe meeting.
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F1nld lbr' ;apeedlng were Teresa
Spugeoa, HllllllngtM, S27 and
CtWtB; RobertG.Swlck,Middleport,
$,21 and casts: Gary Harden,

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MOnoogab ObiO. $2hndcosts; Eric
Han1s, ·Racine, $21 and costs;
Elizabeth Leigh, Chicago, m., S26
and costs; Robert E. Guinn,
RUtland, $23 and costs, Kenneth
court costs, unauthorized use of Ken. Parkersburg, S'J&gt; and coats.
vehicle, six months In Jall with tlve
Forfeiting bonds were Ralph
month SUS(ltllded, a year's proba· Gibbs, Jr., l"ew Haven, ~ and
tionandcourtcosts,assault; James ro$!8, failure to display valid
Woodyard, Pomeroy, $l5 and rosts, , registration; Gary Wright, VIenna,
overwldth.
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Fined for overload were TimothY Caldwell, VInton, U5, fallure to
McDaniel, Cbeshlre, $25 and costs;
display valid registration; and
David IJpscomb, Pomeroy, $59 and
Verron Bing and Jolm G. Martin,
costs; and Johnny D. Baker, bothofGalllpolls, $Mforspeedlng.
Hamden, Ohio, $11m with $500

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scheduled SepL 12

Funds distributed
The distribution oi $57,810,:100 In

Event sel,., Saturday
An Ice cream social will be belli at
the Syracuse Asbury United Methodist Church on Satauday trom 6 to 8

p.m. VanWa, choa!late, peach,
hanaM and lemon Oavors will be
avatlable. Hot dogs and drinks will
also be served and take out orderS
will be accepted.

aid to dependent children has l!eet:1
i:nade by the office of State Auditor
'lbonUIS E. ' Ferguson tor Seplmlber.' Meigs cOunty received
$212,288 tor 2,4.'fi recipients.

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WUlie V. Morgan

Carl E. Cnunp

Wtllle V. "Nena" Morgan, 89, 2323
Uncoln Ave., Point Pleasant, died ·
Thursday morning at her home
after a lengthy Utness.
BomJan. 18,1895,atLeon, W.Va.,
she was the daughter of the late E.J.
and Mary SIDes Rollins.
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Her husband was the late James
1..: Morgan, who died Aug. 29, 19'77.
She was also preceded In death by
one sister and two brothers.
she was a fonner cook at Point
CUnlc, a ·member of Leon Baptist
Church and the Pythlan Sisters
Lodge at Leon. She attended
Wesleyan Church In Point Pleasant.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
Berialce Fry of Pooaeroy; two sons,
D. Bernard Morgan andHermanL.
Morgan, bothofPotntPleasant; and
seven grandchildren, 12 great·
grandchildren and one great-great·
grandChild.
Funeral services will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday In Crow-Hussell
Funeral Home, Point Pleasant, with
the Rev. Loots Hussell otflctatlng.
Burial will be In Leon Cemetery.
Frleti&lt;b may call at · the funeral
home from 2-4and 7·9 p.m. today.

·Carl ~· Crump, 70, Henderson,
W.Va., died Wednesday In Holzer

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told the
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the quality of environment and the
economy of the area thrOugh the
conservation and development of
all rte area's resources.
Chairman Schafer noted the
reasonfortnvitlngtheleglslatorson
atleldtourofprojectswastobetter
acquaint them with the type of
asstmance avatlahle to the publlc
through the Buckeye Hills RC&amp;D
Program In Athens, Belmont,
Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan,
Noble, PeJTY and Wa~hlngton
Counties.
Following the meellng at tile
camj)us, the group traveled to
Belmont County Road 54 so11th of
Shadyside, Ohio to VIew a streambank protection proJect along 1m
feet of the county road. The stream
, adjacent to the road had . been
eroding away the supporting banks
of the roadway and threatened to
close the road at three spots.
The Bebnont County Commls·
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tfequent
fish kills.
became aware of thiS situation In
19'71 and then worked to bring
attention to the problem and
encourage the Ohio Department of
Natural Resources (ODNR) Dtv·
tslon of Reclamation to accept the
problem as a proJect. Using funds
made available through the U.S.
Office of Surface Mining, ODNR
proceeded to stabUlzethewastepUe
and reduce the pollutant delivery
Into Captlna Creek by over 90
percent.
RC&amp;D.Project Coordinator Dave
Coulter explained to the legislators,
"In this case, t~ Rc&amp;D Executive
CouncU was effective In solving a
re5ource problem that was brought
to their attention. The legislators
and accompanying Rc&amp;D group ·
then traveled south to Monroe
County for lunch In Woodsfield
followed by two more Oeld views of
completed RC&amp;D proJects.
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The first afternoon stop was at
the Monroe County Airport where
the Rc&amp;D program had assisted
:.i1e Monroe County Airport Author·

G.¥JJPOLIS -

Fauure to pay outstandlni
accounta In the peroent-of·lnaxne plan (PIP) may
lead to COlt slJarlna for all Columbia Gas of Ohio .

C\IBiornem, CDI'l1(IIIIIY officials warn. .
''If the t3li III1UQI of total debls of PIP~
and otber delinquent customers.are not IUbltalltlall;y
reduced, II woold ultlnu!tely I'IIWlan Ullfalrburdenof
&lt;around $.13 a year on all customers," said Columlia

Chalnnan Marvin~. White.

PIP allows Coiumbijt: customers to pey ' a
maximum of 10 Percent of their Income tor hi!attna
. dw1ng the winter. During sUll'lllll!r, PIP custmlell
are l'eQidred to pay 10 pe1 cent of their Income or their
actual.- bill, whlchevl!r Is greater.
Actual summer bills are UIUally lei$ thim 10
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'Sf,1m Cllltomen wilD pu11clpated In PIP last winter

have chopped 1M, Wblte said, while anothet:" 4,100
have been dl••
tal at their own reqlillllt.
Debts fnm dellllquent PIP acrounts are In addition
to $17 mUilop ill· •..,.ld accounts 011/ed by other
. Columbia Clistonllrl wtao have failed to keep !lP with
their billa.
Undet:' present ~ White said PIP cusllmers
wtao have stopped paying arid have had thi!lr service
dllooilliected CaD be reconnected this tan by !ll'llllng
their defaulted accounts.
. They
. can resume peytng 10

of their Income dutti!g the winter, he added.
In most cases, the default represents a fraction of a .
PIP customer's total unpaid bill. Butlt leaves a "very
subalantlal" portion of the total 8CCOUli\S In arrears
unpaid.

"The PIP was Intended only as a temiDrary
program last winter, not a long-term solution to the
problem of Jow.tnmme customers wtao need help
paying their utility bills, because It wiH shltt an
, Increasing load on other customers," White said;
, "If the plan 18 not chimged, atnOOnts 01\'ed by PIP
. customeril wDI continue to build up from year to year,
on tqi of prevlrus unpaid back bUls," he added.
White l'ECM1ITII!I1de the~~ PIP

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tor city

ernployeeB Is thelrW~~&amp;~S.Itisurana!
beneftts and llt!Jer terms and

reCommendations.

conditions ofempiayrnent, •• Haynes

said. '

He · pointed to · overttnie and
senlm1ty as 1!1C8JJiP1et:1 of conditions,
· !' ...well beloW the average or Cities
the sllle of Galltpolls tn the state or

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MIDDLEPORT FilE DEPARTMENT

WAI&amp;abJ'a...-of.lol.

CHICKEN BARBECUE ,
SATURDAY SEPT 8 ·

CORNEA OF RACE

ST.~· NO.

FOURTH

the . . . .

thtough their

lil!gDtlatlons they, will be able to

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Janet D. Stel&amp;et:', chairman of the
Independent rate ammlsslon, said
the panel scaled dawn the requested
Increases because higher man
vo1urne had produced
1ncome ·
tor the Pcstal Service while lower
lnOatlon had !'educed costs.
Nevet&gt;theless, she said, recent
postal Mpluses are shrinking and
scme hike Is needed. ':lt's a slriaple

more

{)hlo,''

ell:lpiOYeE&amp; feel lhllt

C8fl0iatlg IIICfl Ff lit

Pcsta1 Service spokesman D.
JIII'IIIDa Cain said hlsagencyhadno
linmedlate comment on the

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."Wages and tsms 91' employ·
ment should stabflfze under our
~tatlm," he sald. "The

Columbia.
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"'Iboee responsible tor building up an-earages are
the Olil!$ whp should be responsible for thiJee.
balance8." he said.
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Addltlonatly, White said there should be no absolute
maraklriilm on winter dlliconnectlons. PIP sOOuld be
11 winter-only program, with partlctpants required tO
pay back biDs during summer to prevent~
jlt the start of the next heating season.
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PIP cuatcmera should make "1\ill br slgnlflcant"
payment of back billa. before reconnectJon, with ·
dlsconnectloii authorized If the pai'llc!pantll default
again.

A-od•!edJ're.Wrtler .
WASHINGI'ON (AP) -The cost
of ma111ng a letter ts rtstng again,
with ftrst-class stamps !let to cllmb
to 22 centll next year under a
Iec\XIUIIeiidatloo bythePostaJRate
Canmlsalon.
The U.S. PcstalServkle's board of
· paiDscouldput thehlghermlel
Into e&amp;ct . I!VEii «JJtWJ; but llatl
lndlcaii!CI preYioully lhllt It would
neal the higher tooownetnearlyllll!i.
1be mtJIIJilsiiQp'sptp-' mte
Is a pellli.Y llhortoftbat requested by
the Postal Service ~ Novetribet',
as Is the l'I!CIIXIIIJI4!tlon for
14-cent charge for poll cards. . .
The recanmendatlons released
Friday aliD cover a wide' range of
CXher podllal charg1es for )lllrloos
types of man, lncludlnli bulk·rate·
advertlllng, boW. naagamaes and

WOtlcet •• about~yearsft.that'sa
nauenoous tlirbM!!'," he · said.
''The l'l!l1IIDiS are obvla1s - Wilge
·ralel and wa ldtC CICIIdltlons here

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Jailor I b $' • JliH 1' H. II

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customers trooa tantng to pey In the summet:' and then
being l'I!L'Oiiiiecte In tl)efall, with a large debtowedto,

By RANDOU'II E. 8CJIMID .

'l1lnl!l s '*wei Staft
wltll the city 111 matters pertafntng
GAUJPOLIS ... With Frlday's · to ''wages, bcunl, terms and
succeufuJ IIIIIoll vote, .the blueconditions of ernciiDYment."
collar worki!rs or the' city of
IfFrlilay'si'I!IUIIsremalnunchal·
C'.a_.,.ts lieCame one the first . lenged, the state Employment
pub1loemployee groups In Ohio to
Relations Boaid (SERB) Is ex·
~ UDder the · &amp;tale's !leW
pected-wlthlntbenext10to15days
~ bupiJIIIw law.
·
- 10 Cet:1lfy AFlDfE as the "Dt!
Byanovet:Wiij!lmlngvoteof29-l, ·and exclullve" ~~tent lor the 33
the rm-~ ~de- ·. wodril!is . Included •m the city
' """'"' ' 10 • ~ Jqie ented 11Y !be ' bargalnlng ~
·
·~:: hdelatiDn of Stat2,
Fred Haynes, ItgiDiel dlrectcr
C
IIJid MIIJI!clpal
fortheA~dlstrlctof~,
88lc! Friday i11lll'liiDg the vote was a
posltiYe step farward f9t city ',
the aMQe MIIOrity

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,Cost of first-class
stamp may hit 22e ..

workers.

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more than the 10 peteet:lt lewl, White said.
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NewlY 25 paW of the company's more than

pe~·a.ut

CAFSCME) In' future negutlations\

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Office by 4: :ll p.m. Sept. 281n order
to be considered.
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pe1 caat of lnam!, while actual winter biDs are much

GallipoJ.is worke~
among firSt.in state · -·
to unionize .u naer law

Seek grant funds for
seniees ·
alcoholism
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P'on'lt!Oif Galli11 aIll Paint Pleatant Sunday, S.jileniber 9, 1984

PIP defaults ootild lead to gas ·cost sharing

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'Ibree Ohio legislators recently financial assistance through the tty· tn seeding 28 acres of bare and
participated In a day·long tour of Buckeye Htns Rc&amp;D Project to eroding ground around the alrpo!1
completed ReSource Conset:'Vatlon solve this problem. C:O.t·share runwayln19QUtwasnotedthatthe
and Development (RC&amp;D\ Pro- fundsweremadeav81lablethrough
vegetation Is still In excellent
jects located In Bebnont and the Soli Conservation Service condition and has saved the alrpor\ •
Monroe Counties.
Rc&amp;D Funding Program to enable autlxlrlty a{l estlmated $2,&lt;nl per
State Representatives Jack Cera . the county to Install protective year tn annual malotenance costs.
of Bellaire, Thomas· Johnson of concrete crib walls on the stream·
' From the alrport the group
New Concord and Paul Mechling of banks. In this case Rc&amp;D enabled traveled to Monroe County Road 16
Thornville met with 25 members of the county to keep open, a well· used
near LewlsvUle, Ohio w~ dis·
the RC&amp;D group at the Ohio highway and to reduce streambank cal;led rubber tires hacl been
l ·
' University Branch CampuS In erosion.
to protect 1,400 feet of streambank • '
Further south In Belmont County from eroding a~&amp;Y and desueytnc , .
Bebnont County to, receive a brief
over·vtew of the fl..c&amp;D Progrllffi the r~tlves viewed an 18 a county road. The tire$ had been .
before traveling through two coun- acre,
mine waste pile that has
fastened to each other to form a mat ·
ties to view completed project now been reclaimed and revegeon the streambank and then filled
work.
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tated. The waste pUe,tocated.along
with stone. The legislators were
The state representatives · were State Route 148 and adjacent to · Impressed With this tnnovatlve use
welcomed on the tour by Rc&amp;D Captlna Creek, had been dumping
of old rubber tireS and noted how :
Executive Council Chairman toxic etOuent Into the stream,
well the tire$ had protected tl)e •
Wayne Schafer of Marietta.
. polluting water and contributing to
streambank and road.

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AWARING'DIIUIBRVLft-Oiy--a-- In a.ewlirft the I
7 of Frldafi ..... d rthi Wft'e ...,........, b)' !Illite
Emtalo.JuaaatR+!!cwa..rdoftlela!TimJ.eoH•. By a wteofallll,
IR~wwlaaollhed&amp;yofGeRr • !lutlllobea+ alilted
bJ'IIae~Feo'

t••atSIIIR,Ccaaaaty ..rMw•lpe!Eai.-,1 !I

question c1 costs .••

. The commission voted 4-1 In favor
of the 22-cent rate for first-class

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PROPOSED INCREASE
IN 1'08TAL RATES ~ 11$·:
grapldc lllalltlntM.the rata of a •
flnt.daM ltamp In the u.s. .
from July, 1119 at two centa to a

:n

proposed

cents, reeom-

mended Friday by the l'olaal
Rate Commltl8kln.
mall, she said, with Commissioner
John W. Crutcher preferring a
21-cent stamp.

UMW . strik~ appears.'likely,' say some coal exe~utives

~VE.

SDVING BEGINS AT 11 A.M.

dead Hoe.
"The $64,00l question Is how long ihe strike will
last," he said. It's certain that a strlke woold be a
setback tor thl! coal tnclust!Y. he said.
Peiidnsan and Baylor made their comments at a
conferaace at VIrginia Tech on the past and future of

Dinners, which include 1 /2 Chicken,
9
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COMPLETES TOUR - OompWinc Reeource
DevelopmetK . ProJeclll rec 1 Uy

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Syraeuse h~way hazlu-d-A-2
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. ·BomlDJunel914.atLeon,W.Va., · ~event Saturday
·son of till! late Carl E. and Sertha
·Downs_Crump, he
a retlrel\ . EH ·~ Post 4ff1 of the
electrician.
• American - t..egk;n' 'w1i( SIDlllJOr
Surviving are tour sons; Paul ot
round and SloW daiiclng at
South Shore, Ky., Jack of New the Legion hall In,Rutland. A snack
Haven, W.Va., Robert of Syracuse, bar will be provided. IJve music
and Carl E. of Fredrlcksburg, Va.;
lqlns, Saturda&gt;' at 9 p.m. and ends
three daughters, Edna MurlofPolnt
at 1 a.m. Donatloos at the door will
Pleasant, Peggy MltcheU of be S2per adult and$1.50perchlld.
Grtmms Landing, W.Va., and Betty
Kearns': of New Haven; three
brothers, Robert of Point Pleasant,
~ of Leon, and Hobart of
Ponlet:O.Y: and23grandchlldrenand
three great11fandchlldreli. '
Funeral5ei1VIces will be held at 2
·HOLZER MEDICAL CEN'lER
p.IJI. Saturday In Stevens Funeral
DIS(BAJIGI!B SEPT. I
The Southeastern Ohio Regional
H001e,PolntPJeasant,withtheRev.
Madge Bays, Coortney Caudill,
councu Qn Alcoholism ts seeking
Herman Jordan otrlclattng. Burial
Jackie Oleatham, Aaron Collins,
will be In Beech Hill Cemetery.
grant
applications
for theInprovision
Crystal Collins, Rebecca Cossin,
of
alcolaollsm
services
Athens,
Frtends may call a.t the funeral
Mrs. Marty Foley and daughter,
homefrom().Sp.m . today.
IJnda Foreman, Deanna Harper,
Juanita HOIIchar,. Peggy Jeffers,
Seeks divorce
Ida Jdlnsm, Jolm Kerr, Florence
':en:S
Kllltngswmh, Gerald LangiJJme,
IJnda J. KeUey, Rac~,Jlas tiled Beatrice Lisle, Samuel Lutton,
outreach. counseung and rererra1
foradlvorre.tromRodgerD. Kelley,
lkmer
McQuaid, 'lbomas ·Mea·
services for the treatment or
Weather fo~st
Athens, charging gross neglect of
cham, Alma Monf&amp;omet:'Y, April
duty andextiemecruelty.
Morgan, Mrs. Lads Paullns and
Mostly clear tonight. Low 55-00.
daughter, Mary Pickens; Mrs.
Health for compliance wtth the
. Southeasterly to southerly winds
l
Daniel Preston and daughter, Irene State Standards for Alcoholism
1o-2&gt;mph. Mostlysunny,tareezyand
tu
Programs. They should be pre.
Roush, Garnet Scott, Freda Smith,
wann Saturday. High 84-89. Cbance
Charles Straight, Fkll'elloe 'l'ralner,
pared to begin services on nec. 1,
of raln 10 percent tonight and
WDHam Trapp, Glenn Wel)b, Alire
Saturday.
Meigs Olunty EMS squads made Ya~q.
months.
1984
and provide services for seven
ExtftMied Forecaal
tour runs Thursday.
BDmil
All services under these grants
S 'ayllarough~
AtS:'STam.• Rutlandsquadwaat
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dameron, shaH be provided to special JlOIIiilaSJIP&amp; dael""' of lllowen each to Dexter for Ralph Swan to Holzer daughter,
Jackam; Mr. and Mrs.
lions. These cuent IDpulatlons are
Ay.IIJPIIInlhemld-'llllolowi!QL
Medical Center; at 10:06 a.m .,
Robert Varian, sm, Rutland;. Mr.
defined as: 1) Indigent. 2) elderly.
LoW&amp;_.Sunda)' and tnOIIIJy In lhe Tuppers Plains waat to fuvnshlp
and Mrs. fto!lert Whittington, 3) mlDorltles, 4) multldlsabled, 5)
• Mwlday and '1\aeeda.Y.
Road %74 fa' Tony Ban1nger to St.
daughta', ~lfll!o, W.Va.
youth and 6) women.
Joseph'$ Hospital; . Middleport
VEl'EBANII MEMORIAL
·Any request over $15,tro will not
Ohio
numben .
transported Lois Llevlng from the
AclmlastOIIa - Edwin Cross,
be considered. The Regional Coun·
Middleport Holzet:' CllniC to Holzer · Racine;' Genevieve Guthrie, Cool· en reserves the right to approve ot
·CLEVELAND (AP) The Medical Q!nter all: 52' p.m. and at
vUJe; Mary Andrews, Lana Bottom. reject any aJid all appllcat10111. One
~number wawn Thursday li:59p.in., PoneoySquadwaatto
DildJal1lal - Harry Schwab, original and four copies should Ill!
nl,ht lD the Ohio l..otlery's dally f?eachtorkRoadforWtllleColllnsto Gertrude Andrews.
postmarked by or In tiie SEORCA
pme. "'Ibe Number," was 679.
Ewing's Funeral Home.
.·
.In the "Pick 4" game, played ,...-......::;_----~----------------..:__ _ _ _ _
Monday through Frlclay, .the win·
ntDg JIIIITiber was 1935.

was

Meip Co,unty has received a grant to continue a
child and 6pnily heallh ·pt'O(V8Dl-B-6

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were,lefllorlall&amp;: MarkFoney,SIIPII¥11or.~

p.m. break dancing; 1p.m., the Mild . c:loeks. stained glass, soft sculpture,
FUver Sand; 2 p.m.; Charlie Lilly; 3 .ceramiCs, palnttngs and thei'e will
p.m. Lone Wolf; 4p.m ., DenverRice be a variety of food stands.
The Middleport Fire Department
and
4: :ll, the Grubb FllJ1111y
SingerS; 5 p.m. square dancing and
will slll&amp;e a chicken barbecue In
conjunctlonwiththeparlyandthere
6 p.m., Blitzkrieg. .
· There will be dlsPJays of arts and will be a number of gift certificates
crafts on the streets with numet'Wli at ·•Middleport businesS houses
Items being otfet:ed for sale. Among awarded. A sale of block party
the Items being otrered with be t·shlrtswill be held.
Merchants are holding sales with
merdlandlse at special prices
dw1ng the party IWr.
North Second Ave.• will be closed
totrafflctromMIUSt., to WalnutS!.,
dw1ng the party hours .
.A representative from Congress·
man Clarence MUler's otrlce will
conduct an open door sesskm from
10 a.m . to 12 noon Wednesday at the
courthouse In Paneroy.
AnYone having questions con·
cerniJ)g the federal government Is
Invited to stop by and discuss thm1
wth the IEIJ1esentatlve.

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:Middleport all set for block party
·AiJ Is ~'gQ" for the second annual
J1.11ddleport Chamber of Conunerce
BJi:ick Party tomorrow, Dr. Craig
Mathews, chalnnan, silld today.
Chamber ·members are hoping
tor cooperation from the weather
Salunlay slDoeatulldayo! activities
has been planned from 10 a .m . to 7
p.m.
Entertainment at the stage area
will be continuous starting at lla.m.
wKbSweetMountalnSound; 12noon
~ Meigs High
School band; 12: ~
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·the state's soils•-Page D-1

. -pended. and costs, and six

VIrginia coal. Few of the panelists during the twoday

IDDLEPORT
BLOCK PARTY

meeting mentlo'iaed tl)e posslblllty of a strike, but,
they thought a work
stqJpage was likely.
•
Thmias F. Tabacchl, president of Pltlston Coal
Sales Group In Lebanon, said most utlll!:les will.haVe
about:OOdaysworthofcoalstockplledbythecontract'
deadline.

most of thOee that did said

Ohio jobless rate increases;
state offieial blames Reagan .

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ro- - slDoe 1976," Ms. Steinbacher said.
Other highlights of Ms. Steinbach·
the Burea\1 of Employment Selvl· er's monthly report:
-The number of Ohloana who
cea, blames President Reagan's
. t:Wiunlc policies for an August have Jobs decreased to4. 733rnUllon,
reversal that sent Ohio's unemploy· 2.3 pereent below July,
-In July, the latest month for
ment up again after two monthly
whiCh complete coonty data was
declines.
.
The figure went from 8. 7 pe1 cent available, seven countleshadunem·
ployment rates of 13 percent or
In July to9.8percent, compared to a
;national rate of 7.5 pe1 cent.that was more, led by Lawrence with 16.4
percent and Adams with 16 peitl!nt.
unchanged frooa July.
Ms. Steinbacher attributed the
Ms. Steltlbacher, who had given
Ohio Increase to "the record federal
deficit, hlgh Interest ralel and DetnOCratlt Gov. Richard Cdeste
record doiJar, values (which) con- at least part of the credit for June
and JulY reductions In Ohio's Jobless
rate, was asked why the governor
slKJuldn't share ihe blal)le tor the
products.''
Sbe added at a pews conferenre latest lncreese.
She responded that with regard to
that "Oblo and Its Great Lakes
Celeste'seconoinlc
gains "yoohave
oelghbors have been on a hard mad
to.put It Into a larger picture." She
to Job remvet:y. Today's figures
said that when he came tntoolrk:e :Jl
mark aMber tWist In the road."
The admlnlstratcr said the actual months ago, Ohio's Jobless rate was
llll1lla' of unemployed OhloaDs 3.5 percaat above the national
kicreased 35,00llnAugust to482,&lt;nl• avenge but the spread now Is onlY
''i'oday'l ~ . represent the . 2.5 paa:t!it. Sbe said she thinks this
lhowl substantial progress.
larg1eJt rate of July-August Increase
berta Steinbacher, administrator of

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ON ITAlE.

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- 'nae ovenll cMIIaa ~
plo)menl rate, wlalda had ... :
veled olf
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percet&amp; rlale from , _ lo ,July,
nmalned a&amp; the ]ew!lllaat bad .
exille&amp;l When Pr '&amp; ·• Rna•

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lood olllce Iii Jlllliilley 1181, the
. . - - . - repoated Frlday.Ja

hllwe~~er, llae Jdl
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waat !Nan 8.~ pel" ., In ,.., ..,
t.8 pen)bli, CWiiplll ed Ill a
n""'w.w rate of7.5 puceai lila&amp; ·
- iiidulnpd !Nan July.

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