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Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thu~~SaphNnbar20,

1984

.Boster
. endorsement

SPECIAL SALE PRICES FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 21st AND SATURDAY1 SEPTEMBER 22nd
LADIES'

ROBE SPECIAL
Special group of lorraine long robes.
Fancy Satma wrap style in assorted
pastel and fall colors.
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Sizes: S·M·l

REG. '29.00

W61/e
Thsg L111

SUPER SALE

QUILT UNED

MEN'S HAN(S S7.59 PKG.

FLANNEL SHIRTS

KNIT BRIEFS

Colorful plaid flannel with
warm nylon quilt lining. But· ·
ton or snap front styles. Sizes
S, M, land XL Friday and Sa·
turday Only

$1588

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HANG TEN

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$4 99

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ONLY

JUNIOR
SPORSWEAR

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Special sale prices on our
· new lme·of fall dresses.
Velours, prints and corduroy in sizes NB to 24
mos. 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to
14.
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Sale Priced ·

BOSTON UAVELII

s1s 9

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SPORTSWEAR

MEN'S OR BOYS'

Misses sizes 5/6 to 718.

Reg, 131.00
Skirts ...""""""" Sale 12 4. 79
Reg. 132.00
Slacks"'""""""" Sale S2S.59
Reg. 136.00
Skirts ............ Salt $28.79
Reg. S62.00
Blazers ..:....... Sale $49.59
Reg. 170.00
Blazers •••"....• Sale 155.99

S) 09

-Corduroy SlackS
.-Striped Jeans

TWO DAV $ALE/
"CANNON"

-lloures
-Vnts
-Skirts
-Blazers

-S-Iers.
-Knit Tops

Misses sizes: 6 to 20 and S, M,

Electric Blanket

With energy saver comfort control. Beautiful pastel colors, famous Cannon quality.

L, XL.

l79.99 a.- Sirt hal Controls '" 164.00
161.99 hi Size Dual Conlrols "'"" 1511.1111
159.49 hi Siu Sinf11t Controi....,_I,U.60
154.99 Single sa. Single Cenlrlll.-144.00

REG. I 14.00 to '41.00

·· Sale
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SINl:t 111111•

carhal"'tt
f!~gwl

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MEN's sJo.9s.WElDERS

m; ll1111tUH1 who wear !hem.

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JUNIOR

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·Work Clothes

COATS

S6

The complete line - insulated
coveralls, blanket lined or quilt
lined coats and jackets, .bib overalls, work dungarees, hoods, regu·
lar, shorts and tails. Save Friday
and Saturday

Assorted colors in long length
all weather coats. Perfect for
fall weather.
Junior sizes 5/6 to 15/16.
Reg. $65.00 ..... We $49.00
Reg. $79.00 ..;•• We $59.00

99 PAIR

Quality lull size umbrellas in assorted solid colors. Push
Dutton opemng.
REG. 115.00
tt

II $888 .

RCA

l9"dlagonat

Xl~ I00

•,tl.uto. color
•Suplt' Accu-·
filter Pic·

SAlE

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REG. '429

LITTLE GIRLS'

Tights &amp; Leotards
Quality Danskin tights and leotards.
Long and short sleeve leotards. SeamJess basic tights.
White, sky blue, iilac, black, theatrical
pink and wine.
Sizes: 2 toddlers to girls' size 14.

REG. $4.50 .....SALE S3~59
$
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REG. 7.00 ..... SALE SS.59
REG. S9.50 ..... SALE S7.59

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RCA 25•dlagonetlll.lle Ceritrel

SAVE

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funclion
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Quality lrOIIIIIr onil Norwalk 2 Piece living Roam Suites
Solids, plaids ollll stripeL
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lor picture tubo

REG. •1075.00 TO S1116.00

•Super eccufll·

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REG . •719

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Gtwe yo.ur ro011

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DENIM
JEANS
Boys' si_zes to slim and regular size,
8

16

husky s1zes 8 to 18, student sizes 26 to 30
waist (choose your correct length). Prewashed.
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BOys .SJ4.95
Boys S18.95
Boys S16.95
Boys SJ4.95

Jeans •• S17 .88
Jeans •• S14.88
Jeans •• S13.88
Jeans •• S11.88

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Special rack of Wrangler and Lee junior
jeans. Not all sizes.

REG. '23.00 TO 139.00

"'" .$9 88

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that helped unlonl;l.ed coal companies eope with
non-union competition.
·
Trumka, however, suggested the union might ca11·
some selective ·strikes ~t lndpendent coal
companies, which are not In the BCOA.
•
Bobby R. Brown, chief executive otttcer of
Consolldatlori Coal Co, of Pittsburgh and the top
bargainer for management. smUed as he left a·
downtown Washington hotel, but re{used to comment
on the settlement.
·
Tnimka would not reveal theproposedlengthofthe
new pact, which he planned toootllneforunlonleaders
trom the UMW' s 21 coaltleld districts, along with
members of the UMW:s governlilg 18-member
International Execiltlve Board, who had ~~een·
· summoned.here earlier In the week.

.Windmills.
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becoming ·
distinct · .,.

court could not find any Information
to support the allegations.
Stewart also all~ that evidence
presented at the pre-trlal hearing .
did nor suwort the finding of guUty
regarding murder, and tl)at he was
placed In . jeopardy twice for the

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Windmills are few . and flU'
between In' Meigs County.
In fact, this wlndmUI, owned by
. Rutland area residents, Jim and
Elizabeth Lucas, just might ~ the
same ollmse. ·
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ohlyone.
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The judge explaiDed that StEwart
Standing 24 feet high with a wheel
was Indicted on October 10, 19'19 on
1 elghtfeetlndlameter,ltwasbulltby
Stewart charges that the court . an aggravated mUrder charg{&gt; and
, the Aermotor Company of Chicago
erred In permitting the misconduct that although Stewart was allowed
ln1921. Thecompanylsoowlocated ·
of the prosecuting attorney and the to enter a plea of guUty to a reduced
In Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
law officers who Investigated his charge of murder on November 25,
Lucas boughtthewtrnimtntroma
case. He further charges he was 19J9, he was not reindicted at that
Delaware, Ohio, grocery finn In
given Ineffective assistance from time therfore was not piaced In
1969 tor $75. His wife, who knew
Ills attorneys, J.B. O'Brten, William j~rdy.
Lucas ,had always wanted a
Eachus and Douglas Utile, and that · Stewart had previously filed a
windmill, Initiated the sale and then
he ~as.denied equal prot~tiOf! alld .~ motion fo1: post conviction
came borne and 8.llliOOIICl!d to him~
·dUE" process of law;
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relief on Jimii&amp;IY 25, 1981, but that .
that she had foonda wlndmlll. All he
Arter review~ the case, the . motion was also denied. ·
had to do was figure out how to Ret It ·
· home.ltwas welded iotlieroofofthe
store at the time.
The store owners arranged to
.
have It removed from the root by a
...S 0 • ...,, PunwsO), BOll
QUEEN CANDIDATES - ~ el a- live ' Ju'Y
crane. Or)a! on the ground, the
Serey,
• "*- wiD relp over lbe _ .. Mffp llltlh Jo GGrllml. .......,. of Tom and
problem ofmbvlngltwasentlrely up
8cllool . ~. ~•. l!e!lt- .. ,.._ lbe PIIIIM'!Ioy, bid, I to r, Debby Weny, claqiRr of
to Lucas. He ended up haullng the
'l1lom8l and lady Weny, Pa.nau.t, and .Jodi Miler,
Mu'tluden
meet
Nelloavlle-York
il&amp;
llle
Melp
CHESHJRE - Transportation
"Afewofthemhavecars,butthen
windmill In two piEces to his
of Gaqe and Marll,yD Miller, M»lkt'OI't.
S&amp;adiMm. Queen lWlddales I tl Eclell by llle 8l!lllor
for senior citizens and help when the there's some. like me, who don't
's urbutban Delaware home where
ct.. are 1raat, I to r, Marla Averlon, datJ&amp;Mer of The.....,... wll be uewaed daltagpre-pmeadlvtlles.
food runs'out arethemalnconcerns, have any transportation," she said.
he reassembled It In his yard.
Perla Averion, Pomeroy; Krl8len Bailey,
of older and lower-Income people In
While the county senior citizens
Lucas began with the Intention of
Gallla and Meigs counties.
.using thewlndmlll to.actuallypwnp
organizations provides transporta·
Those needs were expressed to tion, HJif said It was somewhat
water, untll he discovered parts
Gallla·Melgs Community . Action limited IIi Its hours. · ,
were missing from the Inside. He
Agency's board ol directors ThursEdwa$ said the problem will he
tried to obtain thepartsbuthilsslnce
day during a public hearing.
addressed II\ Its · application for
given upon the Idea .
CAA Executive DireCtor Sidney funding. CAA does provide transWhen Mr. and l'&gt;lrs. Lucas moved ·
Edwards said the hearlngwas held
pOrtation to Its clients, and In the
to Meigs County ln1975, the windmill
to give CAA sonie direction when It past year has received tundlngtrom
came with them, once again In two
applies for a continuation of Its
both counties lo COI}tlnue the
plrees and had to again he
By KEVIN KElLY .
bankrupt, s;ild the building's can- May, Celeste's capital Improvecommunity service block grant program.
assembled.
ments bill contained $3.2 ml!!lon tor
OVP SW1 Writer
• pletton Is on line with the fall $
funding for the remainder
of this .
Edwards Informed the board and
It still doesn't pump any water,
.
RIO
GRANDE
Fall
quarter
deadline
set
when
ground
was
construction
of a new classroom
year. .
but
It surely makes pretty sight.
the audience that a cheese and
.
bulldlnl! at RGC-CC.
The current funding expires Sept. butter distribution has been slated students at Rio Grande'College and broken for II In Aprllll&amp;.
Theentlte amount tor the building
:Jl, he explained, and ' It . can he for next week. He said rT .ax&gt; pounds Corrununlt:Y Colleg" will soon he
taking classes In the new science was paid by state funds, Batylco
i!xtended untU the end of December
of cheese and appr!lldmately 16,00!
said, and will provide the campils
and matli building on campus.
to provide service until a new year
pounds of butter will ' be spilt
A dedicatiOn ceremony for the $3 .with a new center for scleiiCebegins.
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between the two counties.
mUllOn structure has beeri.set for related c.'lasses, which were forHe added that after making
Nearly 71! people from . the
Oct. 9. Gov. Richard F . Celeste wW merly held In Haning HaD.
two-cOUI1ty area attended the hear·
lnqutrles to regional food pantries, ..
he t)le guest speaker.
Community college olficials detng. Ubby Hill, who resides on U.S. CAA will be able to distribute such
College spokesman Richard Ba.· tennlned In 1975 that Haning was
35 near Gallipolis; outlined the Items as convneal and tlolir to the tylco. noting a minor delaY. was energy lnettlclent and too small to
dlt!lcultles for senior citizens to get
disadvantaged, along with cheese
created ..when the plllmbtng finn meet growing demands tor sclellce
rides 1o grocery stores and doctors' . and butter. ·
hired to work on the buDding went · courses. The board of trustees
(Continued on page 12)
appointments.
applied for funding In 1979 and
eventually won a line Item In the
state's capital Improvements
budget. However, funding was not
released by theOftlce olBIJd&amp;let and

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59900

Managmlent untO early 1983. .
Bidding was held shortly afterward and t!le ~ral contract went

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to SatelllteConstruc\k&gt;n. Columbus,.

tor $1.4 lllllllon.
· The new buDding contains

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three

li.ology labs, two chemistry labs, a
.physlcslab,acomputercenteranda
getlel'8l sc1e11ce tall- There Is also a
greenhouse' and classroom , and
olftcespare.
:
Ba.tyko said the$3mlllioncovered
not only constructiOn costs; but
$3'15,tnlwtrth 91 equipment tor each
department. The biOlogy depart-

ment recelvetl ~.00!; peystcs,
s:li.OOl; cherillstry' $00,00!; and

Tate' lap · Dance lags • Purm • Shoulder lags •
Swtotshirt logL
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. general sclenq!, $3,tnl.
· 'Ibe ·cent« Is also staffed with

S1.49 •••••••••••••••••••• SALE S1.19
S3.00 .................... SALE ,S2.39
S4.SO •••••••••••••••••••• SALE S3.5·9
S6.00 .................... SALE S4.79

$35.00! worth of new c'ompuiers,
Ba.tylco added, along With $7,tnl tor
audio-visual equipment and SQI,IOI
tor mtscellanrous materlal such as

olftce materials.
With thecornputercentermllne,'
each sctbol at RGC·CC wiii·!IOW he

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A oo0ece IPI"'
dl1oe ... IMdllr+'DIIIIBioan.tleCW!ep_. lllldtlietlltelemwll&amp;farlllellldl•• .......
~ Colep will be ~[a W OrJt. I. D wll lor- ......I • • IDclcc 'kl COil. . . . . .
ptV¥Ide the campa1 wllll '.. llrll n11 J 1 a h£ n 1 to

DEDICATION PIANNBD - Tile D ID&amp;Ia . _ Ml

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REG.
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~ the , p!'t¥l8al !s exp~Wned to rank-and-fUe
rruimbets lntheeastern,MtdwesternandAppalachlan
coalftelds.
Trumka refused to say .whafthe Industry gained In
the t.entatlye accord, respo~ to the question by
saying, "Wedohaveatentallveagreernent.Isn'tthata
glantsteptorwardlnthlslndustry."
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The agJ'IleiJ!f!lt reached early today, If approved by
the membersblp, seals wllgl!s and other working
condltlonswlththe32coalcompanlestluithelongtothe
Blturnlmtis Coal Operalln Association, the umbrella
bargaining · group . representing the major coal
producers.
When the talks bega!l last ·April, Brown, citing a
slackdemandforcoal,hadsaldoneprlnclpallndustry
goal in this year's ~hetogetarontract

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to c"-t from.

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OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8
SATURDAY nL 5
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BOYS' LEE AND WRANGLER

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Ohio's Celeste main. speaker
for Rio ·building· dedication

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enttne

Transportation, help .
main elderly conc~rns

UMBRELLA SPECIAL

Sale Prices

C,~O

GLOVES

Heat res1sta~ts1de split leather full lined sparkre·
s1stant, plastiCIZed gauntlet cuff. limited quantity. .

Carhartl Brown Duck

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Pomaroy...;.Middlaport, Ohio, Friday.'Septamber 21. 1984

Meigs County Common Pleas
Court Judge Charles Knlghl h&lt;ts
denied the post conviction rellef
I request of Thomas M. Stewart.
Stewart Is presently serving a
sentence In the Chlll!rothe Correc·
tlonal Facility for theSeptember ~6.
l979 murder of · Orville Keith
· Landers In Middleport.
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WRANGLER
SPORTSWEAR

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Boston Traveler Quality!

Springfoot quality - boys'
sizes 7 to 11, men's 9 to 15.
White with color tops. Many
h1gh school colors. Friday and
Saturday only.
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Brown, tweed and plaid colors
'" blazers. skirts and slacks.

Tube Socks

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Conviction. relief
request disallowed

LADIES'

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WASIJlNGTPN (AP) -The soft coal InduS~ and
. vlrtuaDy cripple the ~tlon with a coal strllce, have
the Unllelj Mille Workers union reached tentative
walked off the job tn labor dls!Ntes often nlan'ed by
agreement today on a new contract that union . · vlolellce. ·
·
President Richard Trumka said ")las absplutely no
· Bobby R. Brown, .chief executive otflcer of
givebacks" and would Ukely avert a threatened coal
.Consolidation Coal Co. of Pittsburgh and .the top
strike. ·
bargainer for management, smiled as he left a
Bargalnersforthetwoslde$settiedat4: 45a.m .EDT
downtol\'n Washington hole! with Ills negotiating
on the proposed pacttoreplaceonethatexplresOct.l. . colle3i"f'S but n!tused to comment on thesettlemet)t.
The agreement came after Sf\'eralhours of what ·
TrumkawouldnotrevealtheprqlOiedlengtholthe
TrumkacaUed"veryhardbargatnlng."
newpact,whlchheplannedtooutUneforunlonleaders
.n tank-and-tile miners ratify the contract - and rrom the UMW' s 21 coaltleld districts, who had been
Trumka said he expected a vote as early as .next
summonedhereearllerlntheweek.Buthedldsaythat
Thul'sday·- ttwouldbetheflrsttbneslncel964thatthe
thel&amp;l,®memberunlondldmake"smlewagegalns
two sides wUI have reached a strike-tree settlem!!llt.
and sane other economic gains."
Flvetlmesslncethemld-1~. theUMW,whlchunder
Trumkaretuselltogpintodetallsooprovlslonstnthe
the leadership ol the I~nda!y Jotm L. Lewis «;;llld . cdntract, saytng !IE! did not want )he word to get out

Fall Dresses

$879

Photos, story

Soft.cQal .iridustry, UMW reach ,agreement

PIG.

LI1TLE GIRLS'

Long sleeved knit shirts by
Campus. Assorted fa II colors.
Sizes 4 to 7.

Smart looking fall colors. Choose
gray, red or turquise.
Vests · Skirts · Blouses · Pants .
Jackets.
Junior Sizes: 3 to 13 and S,M, L.
REG, s27.00 ..... SALE S18.19
REG. S30.00 ~.... SALE S20.99
REG. S3S.OO ..... SALE S24.49
REG. S42.00 ..... SALE S29.39

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Vot.34, No.1 13

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Flower· show winners

CopyrighiMt 1 "84

REG. 111.00

LITTLE BOYS'

See phoio on P&amp;Ae 6

Padres win NL West
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Sizes 30 to 44. 3· briefs in a
package. Soft, absorbent 100%
cotton. limited quantity. Friday
and Saturday.

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MEN'S 119.95 AND S20.95

Sheets meets Reagan

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Ba.tyko Said.
Prior to COnStruction, college
ofllclals said the sclelfce and mat!)
taclllty would probably he. the Iaat
r;nalor construction 011 campus. In

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BEOO~G DISTJNcr- Wln*niDs are soon becoming lar and lew
lleCw- Uae !lap In Meigs Cow&amp;y. 'lbe wiDdunlll above Is owned by
.llm.all!l .f'heWii._
of Rutland
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Conm1entary
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVO'l'ED TO i1'HE l)'ITERESTS OF THE MEIGS· MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETI'
PubliSher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFWC:JI
General Manapr

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

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A MEMBER of The Associated p...,..., IDiand Dally Press Aosoola·

lion and the Amerlc~ New-per Publishers ibsool..tlon.
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LETTERS OF OPINION are w~come. ~ 8boukl be I~ thaD 311 w0..
lalti· AllletttrAaresubJedtoetlltln&amp;'aadmuMbeslpedwllh ume, addressaad

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WASIDNGTON - Once again · more than six million Jews pro.
the International Convention on the
vldes the most appalling example
Prevention imd Punishment of the of genocide .Jn this century, but
Crime of Genocide Is back In the
there have been other instances news. If the Senate will agree to the Mtably the near extermination or
two sensible and prudent reserva· the Ibos of Nigeria - that have
tions sought by Sen. Jesse Helms,
aroused the condefnn!l,tlon or the
R·N.C., the Jn!8tY should be civilized world. . In b1s rea!llt
· rallfled. Nothing of significance wiD
statement to .the SeDate Foreign
be lost by the Senate's conseni and
Relations Committee, Helins spo&amp;e
some minimal measure of good wiD of the "horror" of genocide. It was
may be gained.
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precisely the rfgbt word.
The Genocide Convention was
Given this unantrnlty of opinion
approved unanimously by the U.N. on genocide ltse11, why has a treaty
Genefal Assembly In December with so noble a purpose laJiguished,
1948. The fobowlng June, President SQ long? The answer lies .In part
Truman !lent the treaty to the With 1111' languaj:e of the convention,
Senate.Wlth a recommendation that and In part with the language of our
It be approved. The •Senate balked own Constitution.
then, as it has balked for the
1be convention defines five acts
ensuing 35 years, on questions of committed Willi intent to destroy
"unde!'Standlng," It is time to have "In whole or in part" a national,
these questions resolved.
ethnical. racial or religious goup.
As the term "genocide" gener· There are 1) k1lllng members of the
aDy is understood, the crime gro1,1p; 2) causing serious bodily "or
arouses revulsion almost beyond mental" harm to members or the
description. Hitler's slaughter of

Economic contrasts ·
Americans can be very happy tbat aver the past two yt&gt;ars business
people have made their own asse;sments of the future - and acted.on
them - rather than llstenlng to their ecooomlc advisers,
·
They can lie happy, among other things, for jobs, which wen: created In
such volume tbat no ecooomlst woold have bem helleved had he projected
the actual number - 6.8 mllllon since December lll82.
~ went all out over the past couple of years. The economlc
advisers beld back.
~out the expansion thatbegan In the !lnal month of lll82 there has
· bem In fact a strong dichotomy betweeil Ulose who analyze and forecast,
and those who must make the hard money decisions.
Analysts and forecasters viewed the economy throUgh allsttactiQns,
such as seasonally adjusted annual rates, and soft estimates. sue~ as 'what
tire Federal Reserve Board was likely to do or not·do.
The hard money decisions were very real actions. the klild that can earn
the chlef exeeutlve a bonus or a !!ring. They lhvolved bfg money for
capacity expanskm, Inventory rebuilding, hiring. •
· Thomas.Love of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce gathered statistics on
the extent of blrlng over the ~ months since December ll£2 and came up
' with some remarkable observations, to wit:
· ·
"More jobs were created in the United statesdurlngthis20-rnonth period
than were created In Japan during the last 10 years.
. "And·the 8!ll,OXJ jobs created In America during May alone surpassed
, lbe numher created In the entire European Economic Community during
~ · Jasi decade."
. If there Is an economist who foresaw this, he hMn't stepped forward to
Identify himself. Nor have many of them been identlfled with some of the
other numbers that have been Prodlfed:
-Gross National ProduCt: Up more than ·$500 blllJon. trom an annual
rate of $3.1 trilllon in the final quartk of 1984 to $3.65 trUllon In the second
quarter of 1984.
'-Personal Consumption Expendltures: Up $28 billion, from an annual
. rate of $2.~ trUllon In the final quarter ofl984 to $2.33 tr!Ulon in the second
quarter of 1001.
·
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,
-Disposable Persona!.lncome: Up $32 trtlllon, from an annual ra.te of
$2.24 tr1llion in the final quaher of1984 to $2.56 trUllon In the second quarter
of 1984.
·
The numbers add up to a recovery !ol'I'See!l by nobody- judging at least
from the printed record - not even the White !:louse economists.
· -Housing starts more tl1an doubled, !rom an annual ra1e of !!!85 than a
mUUon ·In the recession to more than 2 mllllon during the spring and to
·levels that remained above 1.75 mllllon Into the summer.
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-New-car sales. which dipped to annual rates just over 7mllllon units In
1982. rebounded to more than .11 milllon duiing the recovery a1!d have
remained between 10 ·million and 11 mllllon since thEn.
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• Add the return of pl'OWctlvtty gains, which au but disappeared In the
previous decade-and·a ·half, and the taming of the ln1lation.
.. Negatives remain: The budget deficit, the big minus In net exports, and
by the reckoning of some analysts - not all by any means- the lncredlbly
high value of the dollar in relation to other currencies.
. Those three· items should he sufficient for people who Uke to dwell on
'negatives, but those wonderfully big plus figures shouldn't he forgotten. In
them Is a lesson for the future.

:Letter to the editor
UMWA endorses Boster
District Slx President, Ed Bell,
has announced the State and Local
Coal Miners POlitical Action Com·
mlttee (COMPAC l Councils of
Dtstrict Six have endorsed State
.R epresentative Jolynn Booter ( IJ.
Gallipolis) in her bid for re&lt;!lectlon.
UMWA Selections were made by

a 15-member State Council panel
whicli represented the four (4)
div!sions of DlslriCJ Six in Ohio.
Candidate recommendations were
based upon an indiv!cfu·al candl·
date's pilbllc record and a personal
interview. - Ed Bell, President,
District Six, UMWA.

A great place to live
·; Do we all realize that this Is a

·wonderful community that we live
In? 1be benefits are too nuruerous.
:tiJ mention. Sometimes we are too
:Ungrateful to reallze how many
;people are worklng to make this a
better place to call our hometown.
' Much or · the lime spent .Is by
;volunteer workers that sometimes
'hear thank you as a reward, and not

~paycheck.

:: J111t for an example several
)nembers ot my raridty, including
~. either have had or do have the
~ dheue or cancer. This
:dteaded monster works In hum~·
;ous ways to ~troy lives and
·!)omes. A1sp I have lost many dear
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Pushes •for more brisinesses

l&lt;

•, In put years while ltvlnl in the
:JDW'II at Rutland, I have tueflln a
.':lot ot •lahts and now would like to

:aay our
nys.

town has II'OW'JI In many
I

: We sWI don't have 'a swtnunlll&amp;'
:pool a tennis court or a real park;
·tor our ldds to reaDy play ln.
: Old houses are 1howlng thl!ir qe.
We need new rules to clean them
~P. We hear people say at6 P·!IL the
mores cloee up and everyone &amp;001 to
bed with the chlcllena, 1'111111 true
eJtcepl tor the ~ place, a true

or

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friends to cancer. Are all of us
· aware or the wondeFful people
working endlessly )o try to make
life a little easter for usordowejust
take them for granted? To just
mention a few, our Cancer Society,
Community Action program.
Home Health Care Center, Mental
Health Center and many .other·
people work endlessly to make·
Meigs Colinty a better place to IIV!!.
i also praise our only hospital and
the entire staff of nurses and
physldans that do their best to help ,
us with their compassion for
mankind. In short, I praise God for
our great community and Its
people. - Dolly WOOds.

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bustnesS and the only place.open 1ft

town. I would

~ that

"'-lneis

someone

ll!e8 hoW
here Is lOst since
we lulw Jolt oae.gas station that
cloled whlt;h really hurt us. There
are bualness lOcations In Rutl4nd

avatlable.
u'we aD push for growth and new ·
buslnes we rna)' see lt.;;o for now,
come on, RutlaJid. . we can grow.
Let'a sbow the .l'elt !I Melp County

proud

how It's done and lfl'a be
oi
001" IOWI1. - Floyd li. Clell\nd, Box
144-F, ~·Ohio 457~.
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Colt Fortysix .captures
Little Brown Jug ra.ce

·Genocide ·convention._____J_am___es_J_.-:-K'~·'pa-:-t-:-ric-::-k

The Daily Sentinel

tty "shaD be submitted to the
International Court ol Justice at the
request of any 9! the parties to the
dispute."
A threshold problem is that our
own Constitution, is defining the .
supre!ftfl law of our land, says that
the supreme lal!' includes treaties
"made under the authority of the
United States." This convention
would be slich a treaty. It would
bind au state and federal jud&amp;a.
The first o1 the HelmS rNe!vatloiJs
.would make it clear that the treaty
authorizes o~ IeglslaiJon ''whlcli
would be valid in the ablence of the
convention." Surely this Is a
,
reasonable proposal.
Helms' second )'t!Serv!ltlon goes
to Article IX. He wants a formal
understanding thai the United
·states will not accept tbe World
Court's jurisdiction ovet any 00.
mestlc matter "as determined .by
the United States." This language
echoes the Connally Amendment or
1946, which the Seoate prudently
adopted as a condition of recoantz·
lilg the World Court at that time.
Again, Helms is on sound ground.
It is unlikely that the Genoekle
Convention, if ratified, ever Would
· be Invoked In the United Stl\tes. To .
be sure~ opponents have concocted
horror stories. By tortuous inlerpre.
tatlon, tbe treaty conceivably could
be invoked against ra~lal .honilcides, or against. a bigoted Louts'
Farrkhan who causes "serlo!ls
rriental harm" to Jews, or against
public officials who fall to protect
Aleuts, American Indians, and
braceros who come in to pick
lettuce. These are · frivolous
conjectures.
It IS doubtfui, Indeed, that the
Genocide Convention ever wiD
amount to anything more than a
symbol of man's f!NUisloil at
Inhumanity to man. So long as it is
made clear that we are not
effectively amending our Constitu·
tlon, and that we are not sliJ're!lder·
ing sovereignty over our dorpestlc
a!!alrs to any world tribunal, the
Senate would do well to advise and .

group; 3) deliberately infilcting on
the lll'OUP conditions of life calcu·
lated to bring about Its pbysical
destrucilon In whole or in part; 4)
lmllO'Ing measures Intended to
prevent births Within the group;
and ~) forcibly transferring child·
ren of the 81'0\lP to another group.
1be eonventlon commits the
signatories to 11!19Ptfng ' leglslation
"In accordance wl.th their res~·
live Constitutions". - note the
language - provil)lng for the
punlahment or public officials or
private Individuals w~ commit ·
any or the prohibited !'Cts. Such
persons woold be tried In the
country In . wl\ich the acts were .
committed "or by such tnterna·
Ilona! trtbunal as may have juris·
dlctlon With respect to those
contractfnl parties whicb shaU
have accepled its jurisdiction."
Under Article IX of the conven·
lion - and this is one of the serious
. sticking points - questions of
Interpretation and state
. responslbll·
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"You'll have to take It down. It violates our sign ordinance- and out fair
hooslng laws."

consent.

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and very large rate-hike approvals,
. - Georgia: Vogtie .2 (Gj!orgia
· several nuclear uWitles will con·
Power Co.) · .
tlnue to labor under high tlnanclng
-Illinois: Carroll County 1 and 2
costs, and earnings will sag."
(Commonwealth Edi!llln).
The report warns: "Several
-Texas: SouthTexas2(Houston
bankruptcies are probable If regu. Ught and ~et).
Iators prohibit utilities from raising
- Mississippi: Grand G'ulf 2
rates enough to cover a large share
(Mississippi Power and Ughl).
of the canceled projects."
- . Pennsylvania: Umerick 2
But if the endangered utilities are
(Phlladeiphla Electric).
allowed to pasS the costs on to their
- Ohio: Perry (Cleveland
customers ana complete the power Electric).
plants, they'D have to raise their
- Michigan: Midland (Consu·
rates anywhere tram 40 percent to mer Power Co.) .
9J percent, the report predicts.
The shaky condition of the
The repon Identified 15· unfln· nuclear power Industry is no secret
!shed nudear power plants on the to Investors. Sharp drops iD nuclear
danger list. Since then, five at them utilities' earnings and the expecta·
have been canceled.
. lion of furtber ad;verse regulatory
Here are the 10 others that could decis.ions have sent the price of
he aborted:
. these companies' · stocks down an
- New Hampshire: Seabrook 1 average of ~· percent In less than a
and 2 (Public Service Co. of New year.
Hampshire) .
·
In desperation, nuclear power

.companies have turned to · their
accountants to minimize the ~
state of their sorry earnings
position. A bookkeeping , device,
"allowance for funds used d\lflng
construction," let!; the company
suppose a certain equity resulting
from the cost of building a new
plant - a supposlt!Qn that would
obviously be untenable if the plant
were not completed.
The device . further lnfiates a
cinnpany's apparent Income by
allowing deduction of the Interest
costs on money borrowed for the
constructlop.
"More than ha11 o1 all reported
Income m 19113 may have been
attributable to the non-cash credits
that are permitted by this accOunt·
lng procedure, and thus actual
earnings have been greatly over·
stated," another Internal .govern.
ment report warns, adding:

.N uclear power's shaky
WASIDNGTON - 1be nuclear ·
power Industry ...., already stagger·
tng .u nder enorriious construction·
cost Increases caused by . safety
concerns - may soon be "kneecapped" by more cancellations of
plants now under construction.
And utility customers unlucky
enough to be buying eleetricity
from the atfected companieS could
wind up paying huge rate increases
to rescue the COI'p')rations !rom
their sour Investment in nuclear
facillties.
That's the gist of a closely held
federal agency repon seen by my
associates Michael BIJistetn and
John D!Uon . It Paints a grim picture'
of the nuclear power industry's
future.
"The ·earnings outlook for the
nuclear sector clearly is not
encouraging," the report notes with
understa.tement. .. Absent the un·
likely emergency of strong demand

Remedial sex "education.._____A_r:_tB_uc_hwa__,_ld
With aU the controversy going on ""\klng.
about abortion and cootracept!w
Since th2 anti·stork mechanisms
devices, It's time to have a dld no harm to the bird, they were
Remedial Sex Education course for · sold in drugstores and were even
adults.
made available free to those who
As everyone -"is aware, a baby Is couldn't attol-d them. ·
delivered by a stork.
· You would think that ewry()ne
The question is, bow does the would be happy to havr devices on
stork know It the person wants a the tnarkel that could keep a ltork
baby or not? The answer is, it from depos!Ung an unwelcome
doesn't.
baby on a doorstep.
But this doesn't seem to be the
The stork Is a very dumb bird and
never questions wtM!n it drops a case. There are weD meaning
baby on somebody's mat whether It people 1n thlscountrywhofervently
Is welcome or not.
' believe that stotlcs should be
Sometimes It dumps ·a baby at a perrmtted to . cleiiYI!r bablel aay.
teenager's house, other t1met1 It w~ they ~. no JIWta' how
may di,Joslt ~With a -family that mUCh havoc: It will ~ lfl U. ,
doesn't have enough to eat, and on future.
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many occasions it delivers . Its
The pto-stomn ICCIIII! people
paclcsge to somebody who doesn't who don't want bablea 011 beJni
even like chlldren.
stork' limen, and they demaJid all
1be stupid stork never thinks that antf·stork remedies be taJren eft the
an unwan~ baby c.a n grow up to market. ,
he an unwanted . adl!lt, lacklng In ,
They, want· to c1o1e down any
love and mad at the whole damn ' private or peminent aaeney that
world. The bird d~n't hesitate !o . advises women•011 how to keep the
leaveone~t a doorwheretherels no storl! away from · their door. They
,father, ~· tile mother. Ia fnra!d to reru.e to ~ the fact that wblle
raise it all alone.
thetr t.eachJnp ha~ made the 1t0r11
Years-ago women got angry at lntalllble, other people In the Wlll'ld .
tbe stork making so many mJs. may haYe some reservatloni llbout
takes. They demanded "stork the bird IIW&lt;ioplng down unanControl" and protection from unweJ. nounced on a stoop or· tenen1e11t
bundles on thelt steps. apartmellt.
Bowing to ' pressure, AltJelican
The stork Issue has become the
Industry developed an entire .aJTay q'lOSt emotional one In the Ameli·
of anti·stork llevices to scare the can political campaign. .The pro.
lllnl away. Wb11e not completely · stork and anll·stork factions are
stork·proof, the devices did wt splitting the country. Thole poll!I·
down 011 the number ·of lndiiC!1ml· claJis who adyucate "lltol1i'control"
nate deliveries tbe~tork .had beeri .have been put on hit !IJts and

come

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attacked !rom the pulpit.
-AI the moment, the law of the
land is that if you want to keep a
stork from dropping a baby on you,
you can legaJly do so. But the
pro-storkers are worklrig feverishly
to change ihls, so you have to take
delivery whether you want to or rot.
The majority of wymen in the

.

country insist they should decide for
themselves wileth@r they wapt a.
. bundle of joy from the bfg bird or.

not.
The majority of men couldn't

care less becau.'le when tliey're out
to have a gOOd time the last thing
they' thlnk .about Is a stork.·

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The Daily

ON TO VICTORY - Colt Forty Six, with Chrl&amp;
Borin~ In the sullcy, leiUis Pleas8nt Lauchler to win

lhe 38th I'WIIIIDr atlhe Little Brown Jti( Thursday In
Delaware, Ohio. (API ••etphoto),

Grogan not happy as backup ·
ByThe .A "M'Jat..tPrel!8 .
Tony Eason and Matt Cavanaugh
both held thejobatonetlme. Now, it
belongs to Steve Grogan and he isn't
too pleased about it.
· The position in question is backup
quarterback for the New England
Patriots. Eason had it recently as
last week, but he was announced as
the starter for this Sunday's game
against the Washingtort Redsklns
after be came off the bench to rally
the Patriots from a 23-0 deficit to a
JS.~ victory over the Seattle
Seahawks.
Cavanaugh was the Pats No. 2
quarterback from 1978 through the
1982 season. He started a few times,
but for the most served as Grogan's
backup. This week, Cavanaugh
could be the starter for the
illlfW~V~ted ' San Fral}clsco 49ers
beCause Joe Montana has br\tlsed
rills and is considered questionable
for the game against the Phll.adel·
phia Eagles.
. In other Nat!Otial Football league
games Sunday it will he: Houston at
Atlanta, the Los Angeles Rams at
C:incinnatl, Minnesota at Detroit,
the NeW York Jets at Buffalo,
Pittsburgh1at Cleveland, St. Louis at
N!W Orleans, Chicago at Seattle,
Indianapolis at Miami, Green Bay

as

at Dallas, KliRsas City at Denver
and Tampa Bay at the New York
Giants. San DieiiO visits the Los
Angeles Raiders Monday night.

Philadelphia Coach Marion
Campbell sald Mtintana offers a
problem for l1fs 1·2 team because he
scrambles but "Cavanaugh, too,
has been around a lot and is a good
Grogan, who holds every New quarterback. They may try to get
England passing record, bas told th€ ·eavanaugh to go outside since be
Patriots coaching sfiili that he c:kjes can also scramble."
not want to get Into a system of
TWo other backup quarterbacks
rotating quanerbacks for the 2·1 · who will ·b e introdu&lt;.'e!i ·with tl)e
team.
starters Sunday will he Steve
Eason could be living easy if his DeBerg of Tampa Bay and Jeff
offensive Une ~ the job against Kemp oi tlie Rams.
.
theRedsklns, 1·2, who have allowed
DeBerg, who slar\ed 47 games in
an average of 326.7 passing yards
his previous seven.NFL years With
per game.
San .F rancisco and Denver, re
Grogan, who have suttered some placed Bucs starter Jack 1bompson
severe knee Injuries, disagrees.
in the ·second quarter of their 21-17
"I don't agree with that evalua· victory over Detroit. He was
iton." he said. "Tony madeonenlce ]8.for·27 for 195 yards and two
run (a 25-yarder for a touchdown touchdowns in his stint.
!Jg&amp;inst Seattle) and outside of that
Kemp, son of the former Ameri·
he never (lot oot of the pocket outside can Football League quarterback
of the bootlegs thatwere called. I've
andcurrentU.S.CongressmanJack
been running a lot of years and still
Kemp, will lead the Rams against
feel like I can run."
the Bengals. Los Angeles starter
Cavanaugh could be running one Vince Ferragamo could miss as
of the league's best offenses if many as six games because of a
Jl.lnntana's rills are sllll hurting
llrokat finger. Kemp, who bas
comegametlme.
attempted 25 passes In hlsflve-game
"He has a lot poise and havinghlm
NFL career, will be backed up by
in there does not affect our game
Steve Oils, who was acquired from
plan that much ," 49ers Coach Bill
the Minnesota VIkings this week for
Waishsald.
a l$5 draft ch()lce.

DELAWARE, Ohio (AP) -COlt
Fortysix and On The Road Again,
Winners of the first legs of pacing's
Trtple Crown this year, aren't even
eifglble for the third jewel, the
Messenger, but still could compete.
COlt Fortyslx, silencing critics
Who say he can't race agaii!st the
best horses, captured the Uttle
Brown Jug, the middle leg of the
three-race series, on 'Illursday.
On The Road Again, who has won
more than $1.5 million this year, won
the first jewel, the Cane Pace, In
June. He wasn't elfglbleforthe Jug.
Although the owners of the two
horses did no) krep up their
suStaining payments for the Mes·
senger Stakes, holh standouts are
..Xpected to compete Oct. 6 at
Roosevelt Raceway, If they pay the
supplemental fee. ·
Chris Boring, Colt Fortysix's
driver and. trainer, says there is
nothing that will match his Jug
triumph, not tbe Messenger and not
his 1 minute, 50 3-5 second mUe last
month in Springfield,Ill., the fastest
ever tor a harness horse.
"Winning the Jug ' is better than
anything we could ever do, " sald
Bor'lng, competing In this classic at
the Delaware (Ohio) CountY Fair·
grounds for the first time.
The Albatross colt made it iook
easy before a record 47,012 fans. He
led wfre.Jo.wlre In the first division
(1: 55 2·5) and the raceotf (1: 55).
"After I got to the qliarter,"

Boring said, "I knew I was going to
stay on top. I knew what my horse
could do from thereout. He'sgot a lot
of heart.' '
Boring recalled his unprecedented time in the Review Futurity
at Springfield.
· "People said 'So what,"' he said.
''They said conditions were right
and that we had not beaten or raced
against the headline horses."
And With the one-two mooey·
winners of 1984, On The Road Again
and Guts, not here, Boring admitted
that the 3-year-{)ld pacing ranks are

Present Laughter faded to fourth
place In 1!\liraceoffwtth Shady Deaf
fifth, Armbro Cadet sixth, Panorama seventh, Coloton Colllns
eighth and And Fitch ninth.
Legal Notice had broken the Jug:
record with awtnniilg1: 5.1J.5mlletn:
the second division. The old recont,
of 1: 54 3-5 was set by Temujln In a ·
~at otthe 1982 Jug.
•
Legal Notice· also erased the:
world record foraJ.y~ar-()Jdpactng:
colton a ha11·mlletrack. That mark·
also was set by Temujlri here

two:

yearsago.
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He also tied thi!fastestmUe by any·

unsettled.

"There still may he that doubt,"
Boring said. "But I feel he bas
beaten some of the real good horses.
I am quite proud of him."
Longshot Present Laughter,
parked out in .second with John
Campbell In tbe sulky, kept Legal
Notice bottled up In third along the
'rail for most of the raceoff.
By the time driver John Hayes Jr.
movel) Legal Notice otf tbe raU in
mldstretch, Colt Fortys!x had the
vic;tory clinched. He beat Legal
Notice by three-fourths of a length .
Troub~rwas third, one length
back.
A frustrated Hayes said, "I was
caught behind the Red Sea and It
never parted.''
COlt Fortysix returned raceoff
mutuels of $4.40, $2.~ and $2.~. .
Legal Notice $2.~ and $2.~ and
Troublemaker $2.40.

aged pacer on a half.mfJe oval. It's:
Fritz establlshed his record of 1: 53
3-5 at Louisville, Ky., last-year.
Troublemaker took the. third '
division In 1: 55 2·5.
•
ColtFortyslxcollected$110,931fC)r
his fourth and fifth straight victories
from the total record purse of

$366,717.
His oWners, Proudfoot Fanns of.
Franklin, Mich., and Boring have
preferred·to campaign the colt In~
Midwest. This was his first ~ ·
rtencewltha half·mUe track ant! his '
winnings almost matched the
$121,001 be had won In l8 previoUs
starts In 1984.
.
Legal Notice earned $57,857 and~
Troublemaker $49,506.
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Early showdown
featured in MAC
By The A880Ciated Press
Western Michigan's Broncos will
discover if they are for real
Saturday when !bey bid for their

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ference football victory against I
visiting Central ¥Jchfgan.
The Chippewas were selected in a
preseason poll as the favorite to win
the league race and represent the
conference lri the Cautornla Bowl In
Fresno In Decel'nher.
But Western Michigan can·m aln·
lain at least a share of the league
lead if the Bronros can push their
Mld·Arnerican record to 2.0 against
Central Michigan. The Chippewas
are making their league debut.
Western Michigan is unbeaten .
overaU With a 2-0start, matching the
non-conference record of Central
Michigan this fall.
..- Ohio University guns for Its
second successive league lriwnph
with a visit to Eastern Michigan.
Ohio started with defeats at the
hands of major powers West
Virginia and North Carolina State,
but downed full State 3H7 last

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (APl- AU the
Big Ten Conference defensive talk
has centered on Iowa's veteran
· defense this season, but Hawkeyes'
Coach Hayden Fry maintains
fllth·ranked Ohio State's young
defenders are no slouches.
The Buckeyes, 2-0headlnginto the
league opener With tbe Invading ·
Hawkeyes Saturday, posted their
first shutout In 43 games, a 44-0
heating of Washington State last
week. That impressed Fry.
"Any time you gtve a major
college football team a goose egg on ·
the scoreboard, you've really done
something," said the coach of 1·1
Iowa. "That's the same team
(Washington State) that scored 42
the previous week against Utah. "
Earle Bruce, Ohio State's coach,
keeps repeating that his Buckeyes'
defense is so yoong with four
freshmen and one sophomore
starting.
"I have no sympathy for Coach
Bruce whatsoever In regard to his
young team because you just line up
those three big down linemen, who
are all seniors. They've been
around. He has some young people

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IMeet the Marauders IPadres win
By MIKE CLARK
APSports~

The wisened baseball veterans
who led the San Diego Padres to
their first-ever National League
Western Division championship
mixed their jubllation. with a
warning that the real baseball
season Is just beglnnlng.
" We have some momentum,
although you don't want to peak too
late and you don't want to peak too
early," San Diego Manager Dick
Wllllams said Thursday after the
Padres clinched a berth In the NL
Championship Series with a 54·
victory over the San Francisco
Giants. The Padres' victory and Los
Angeles' 6-2 trtumph over second·
place Houston gave San Diego a
10%-game lead with 10 games
remalnlng.
Added relief ace Rich Gossage:
"It's a game of mountains and
valleys, and when you're sitting on
top of a mountain, It feels pretty
good. Butwe'reoniypartQftheway
up."
In other games Thursday, the
downtrodden Pittsburgh Pirates
beat East Dlvlskm leader Chicago
7·6, Atlanta ripped Clnclnnati9.Jand
St. Louis got by Montreal 3-2.
Wllllams, who managed Bostonn
to an American League pennaht in
1967 and won world championships
with the Oakland A's In 19'7'2·73,
reveled in his latest success.
"Believe me, gentlemen, It's a
great feeling, " he said. ''I'm 10
(actually 11) years older than I was
the last time this happened. You can

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. . While the winning has been ugly
for \he most part this season In the
Mild. Mild West, California's Mike
Witt pitched a very pretty threehitter against first-place Kansas
City.
By beating the Royals 2-0 Thursday night theAngelsmovedwlthlna
half-game in the American l..e(lgue
West of dlvi.Sion-leadtng Kansas
City. Kansas City has a record of
7&amp;-74, while Callfornla stands at
77·74.
The third-place Minnesota Twins
(77-75) snapped a three-game losing
streak with a 54 victory over the
Chicago White Sox in an afternoon
game to move within a game of

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never have enough of this."
more than nmner-up Steve Carlt011
Among the keys to San Diego's of Philadelphia on the all-time
title drive were former New York strikeout list.
Candy Makk&gt;nado had a two-run
YankeesGossageandGralgNettles
and former Dodger Steve Garvey.
slnglean!lDaveAOOersondroVelna
The trio tangled In three World l);l1r of Dodger runs.
Series, with the Yanks wlnnlng In
Bravee9, Redll3
1971 and 19l8and Garvey's Dodgers
Gerald Perry slugged a three-run
prevalllng in 19Bl.
homer In the th1ro Inning and aclde!l
Pirates 7, Cubs &amp;
a two-run double In the t1fth as the
Johnny Ray'selghth-lnnlngsacrt- Braves moved Into a second-place
flee fly broke a tie and gave the tie in the West with Houston. Randy
Pirates a three-game· sweep over Johnspn aMed a two-run homer for
the Cubs. The result kept Chicago's the Braves, and Wayne Krencblckl
magtc number for clinching the
had a two-run shot for the Reds.
Atlanta rlght-hanaer ruck Camp.
National League Eastern Division
title at three. Any combination of 7-6, scattered live hits over seven ·
Chicago victortes and New york lnnlngs. Re!ls' starter Jeff Russell,
Met looses totaling three would G-18. took the los$.
advance the Cubs into postseason
CardloaJs 3, Expos 2
play for the first tJme since 1945.
Tim Raines trtpled and scored on
T1ie Pirates, tralllng G-5, loaded · Doug Flynn's slngJe In the firSt, but
the · ~ with no one out In the theCardsrespondedlnthebottomof
eighth
off relief
Smith,
Lee Lacy
tied ace
the Lee
game
with!1-7.
a
fielder's choice grounder and Ray's
fly to left -scored the deciding run.
Jim Monison drove In tWo runs
with a single and a home run for
Pittsburgh.
Kent Tekulve, 3-9, got the victory
and John Cahdelarta went thetinal1
2-3 1nn1ngs for his first save.
Dodgers 6, AMra&amp; 2
Rookie Ore! Hershlser, 1G-B,
scattered eight hits, struck oot five
and didn't allow a walk In pitching
his seventh complete game of the
season. Nolan Ryan, 12-ll, lasted
oilly 11·3 irutings before leavlngwith
a strained left hamstrtng. Ryan's
lone strtkeout gave him 3,874, two

u.s. The Cards added a run in the
third when Willie McGee singled,
stole second, went to third on Olzle
Smlth'ssacrl{lcebtmtand scoredon
Pendleton's double to left.
Dave LaPoint, 12-10, went seven
lnnlngs for the victory.

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SYRACUSE F"IRST CHURCH OF" COD.
non-Pentecostal. Joy Clark, pastor. WorFORE;ST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Ny~
TRJNr,I"Y• CIIURCII, Rev. W. H. ~
ship service Sunday 10 a.m.: Sunday
· pastor; Debbie Bid. Sullday School Su()!'
Borde n, ?pasTor . Cornelius lunctt, s-.t·.
School
11
a:m
.
Evening
worship
service
Church School. 9;15 a.rri.; Worship~ 10::.)
GroceriesSund"y School 9: 30 il.in.; Seeoad
7: 00 p.m. Wednesday ·pr.ayer meellng 7: 00
a.m. Choir rehNnal, Tuelday 7· ~ pm
Gener•l Mlfrchandiw
fou r th Sunda ys worship .ervlce at 2: 38 p: .~
p.m
.
m.
.
.,_ dlredlon &lt;t Alice Neue. ' ·
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fll&lt;ine ' "·2Sl0
POMER&lt;;W CIIIJRCII OF" 'I1IE NAZI&lt;· jl..,...;;__ _ __;;,;.:.:.:.:..:.:.;..:.::..,.o~..J
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST. P'oort~ olld
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
Mai n St .. Middleport . Rev. Colvl~ Ml~lllo, j
RENE. Coi'no!r lJnloo and Mulberry Rev
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located in Texas
pa!ilor . Mrs. · Elvin Bur!1«ardner, sQt .
Thomas Glen M&lt;aurw. paste.-. OytJo H.nc~er:
School
9:
30
a.m.;
Worahlp
10:~
a.m.:
Community
off
Ct
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82.
Rev
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Robert
Sunda y Schoo! 9: 00 a :m .; WonbJp lt'n'fcf ~....
son. S. s. Su()! .. Sunday Scltool, 9:ll a.m.;
Prayer
meeting,
7:30p.m
.
Tbunda
.
Sanders, pas'lor. Don WIII , 'JayJeader . Sun10: 45 a.m .
-.,..
mornJngwonlipJO:llLm.: evenJnaoervice6
' MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAhJST
' day ~ School 9:.30 a.m.; Morning Worship
SUCCESS ROAD CI;IURCH OF" CHRJST,•
p.m. ; mid·~-· Wed-y, 7p.m.
CHURCH,. corner Ash and Plum. Leslie
10 :45 a.m.; E vening preach In~ service se- J oseph B. Hpsklns', e·ian~llaf . S,..adaf :
CRACE EPJSC()PAL CIIIJRCII :116 E
Hayman, pastor . Sunday SchOollO:OO a.
cond and fourth Sunda y at 7: 30 p.m .;
Bible S!udy9 a .m.: Worshlp.10a.m.: Sun.. _
Main St.. Pomeroy. Sunday """"""' H!liY
m .; Mornin~ Worship, 11 :00 a.m .; WedChristian Endt&gt;avor. first and third Sun·
da y e vening service 6 p.rtl. : Wedntsday ""
commurion on t}\(&gt; first Sunday of NCh motith
n.r :sday and Saturday Evening Services at
day, 7: :M't p.m . Wedn~day prayer me-etin!'l
pve ning service, 7 p.m.
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and combined wllh montlng pqyor on
7.. JO p .m
and Blbl~ Study, 7: 30p .m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. RKI ... ""
thlnld Sunday. MQmlng jll"a)'1!r and """""" 00
JEHOVAif'S WITNESS, 37319 State
Rt. 124 . Wil liam Hoback, pastor. Su::day
all &lt;:&lt;her SUQdays &lt;t the month. Church Scbool
MEIGS
RoutE' 124 Ion~:' mile east of Rutland) . Sun School 10 a. m .; Sunday evl"nlag SPTVIce 7
and Nu/serY
Cdlee IOOr In the
COOI'ERATIVE PUI.SII
day: Bible l(&gt;('ture 9: 30a .m .; Wa tcht ower . p .m . WednE&gt;sday evenlnl' servicP 7 p.m.
Parish HaD Immediately lollowlnatlle"""'""'
UNITED IIIETIIODIST CHUJICJi
study 10:30 a . m .: Tuesda y, B!biP study,
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadk!,
7:14-25 ' 11:25-30
POMEROY CHURCH OF" CH!usr 2l2 w·
FI.J ~a.er, Director
7: 30 p.m.. ; Thursda~ . Theocratic School
Supt . Sunda Y School '9: 30 a.m . Morning
Bel. Jamee E. (forbltt, Alll•tant
MaJn St., Nell """""""·
lillie SChooi
, ,6crip1ufft M\eeleCI 0y
7: 30p.m. SE-rvice mccling, ·8 : 20p.m . '
Worship 10: 30 a.m. Prayer service. altern:
9::1) a.m.; MorninR'.wtll'1tilp,10:3la.nt; Ywth
· NORTHEAST CLUSTER
rn. ~ Bible Soetelv
CHUI!CH OF" COD OF" PROPHECY.
atP Sundays .
meetlnp, 6:00 p.rii.; Evening worstup. 7:00 p.
Rev. Don Archer
Located on 0 . J . White Road of Highway
.
m. Wedneolay nlght·JX"ayer meellng and Bible
Rev. Boy Deeter
160. Pat Henson, pastor. Sunday School10
study. 7:00p.m.
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MIDDL E PORT PENTECOSTAL, Thlrtl
'Rev. Seldo• loll.._
,
a.m . Classes for all ag es . .Junior Church 11
Ave . Re v . Clark Baker, pasior. Carl NotTilE ~VAT!ON ARMY. llS Butternut
ALFRED - , Church School 9::11 a . m .;
a .m .: MorninR wor ship 11 a.m . Adul1
comber. supt. Sunday School 9 : ~ a .m .;
Tingham. Sunday Scbool Supt. Sundly
Ave.. Po""""Y. Mrs. Dora Wining In CllarJre.
Worship, 11 a .m .; UMYF, 6: 30p.m.; uw,
Choir praf"llce 6 p.m . Sunday. Young Peo·
Worship service lO: :JJ a .m . Bible study,
SChool 10 a .m. with claSIIH for all aan.·
Surxtay holiness ~~. 10 a.m.: Swmy
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m . Communion,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
pie'
s,
Children's
Church
and
A'dul1
Bible
Tuesday. 7:~ p.m.
SChool. I~ :ll a.m, Sunday . School YPSM
. Evening se-rvices at 6 p . m . W~w.lay • · ·
first Sunday. (Archer)
Tom Statf'n, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30a.
Study. WednPSday ~t 7: 30p.m .
/
ble study at 7: 30p.m. YouUri~rvkft FriREORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
m .; Evening service 7: 30p.rp. Wednesday
Eloise ~· ~- 7::1l p.m. Sawatlon
CHESTER - Wors.h ip 9 a.m.: Church
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL: 570 Grant
day ar 7:30p.m.
1
CHRIST OF" LAITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
meeting, various speakers all:l musk specials.
prayer mf!!tlng 7: 30 p.~ .
·
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School~f)a . m.; Bible Study, Thursday, 7p.
St., Middleport. Affiliated with Southern
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP, 128 Mill !11., •
land·Raclne Road. W11Uam Rpush , pastor.
Thursday, 11: .1} am. to 2 p.m. l..adles Home
jlEARWALLOW RIDGE CIIURCH OF"
m.; UMW, first Thursday, l p.m.: Com·
BapUst Convenflon.,Sunday School10a .m .
Middleport . Brolher Chuck MC'Pher1011
Linda Evans, church school director.
League, merhbers In cha.Jlle, all women · munlon, first Sunday (Archer). '
·
GHRIST1 Duane Warden, minister. Bible
; Mornin~ worship 11 a. m.: Evl'nlng wor pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m .: SundaY
Church school 9: 30a.m.; Morning worslp
lnvlled; 6:45 p. m. Thuroday; Corps Cadet ·
claas 9::.1 a.m.: Morning Wor~hlp 10: 30 a.
JOPPA - Woi'shlp 9:30a.m.; Chutch
ship
7
p.m
.:
Wednt;sda
y
t"Vf'nlng
Bibl
e.
evening ser vices at 7 p.m. and Wt'dnesday
10: 30 a .m.; Wednesday evening prayer
Oa.oss IYOUII!&lt; f'&lt;.oople-Biblel, 7::1) p.m. Bible
m .; Ev~nlng Worship 6:30 p.m . Wedrtes·
School 10:30 a .m . Bible Study, Wedness
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and
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services at 7 p.m.
services, 7: ~ p.m. •
Study and Priyer rrwt1Jtg. _ , to the p.~bUc.
day , 7:30p.m . (Johnson) .
day Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF" CHRIST, St.
N.T IQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, puBETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
POMEROY WESI'SIDE CHURCH OF"
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
LONG BO"ITOM - Churt:h School9:,30
Rt . 124andCo. Rd . 5.Mark Seevers minis·
tor. Sunday School 9: 30a.m.; Church strShule-r, pastor. Worship servi~. 9: 30a. m.
CIIRIST, l1226 ChJJdren"s l!on1l' Rood IC..mly
CHURCH, Sunday SChool wrvlce, 9: C5 a,:!
a .m .: Worship 7 p.m.; Bible Study, Wedtf'l'. Sunday School S'upl. Steve Pickens.
vlcf', 7 p.m .; Youth meet ln[t, 6 p .m . TUH·
Sunday Schoo110: 30 a.m . J3ible Study and
Road 76). 992-i!m. Vocal mUSic.·Sunday w..-.
m.;
Worship service 10: :11 a . m . ~
nesday. 7: 30 p.m.: UMYF, Wednesday,
Sunday Sd1ool 9: 30 a.m .: Morning worday Bible STudy at 7 p.m.
slhp !Oa.m.; JllbleStudy Ua.m.; Worshlp, Gp
EvB.ngellstlc Service 7: 30 p .m. W~nrs- · prayer service Thursday, 7: 30p.m .
6:00 p.m.: Communion First Sunday.
ship 10: .10 a .m .; E"enlnl! worship 7 p.m .
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 111N5
THE CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
IA,cher).
·
m. W - y . lllhlo Study. 7 p.m.
day: Prayer meetlq 7:30p.m. Thursday.
"Wf'dnE&gt;sda y wors hip 7 p. m.
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, Pill·
TIONAL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road . Rev.
OLD DF.XTE."R BmLE · CHRISTIAN
ZION ClfURCH OF" CHRIST, Pomeroy·
REEDSVILLE - Churt:h School 9: 30 a.
ST. PAUL LUTHERA N CH U RCH.
tor. Danny Lambert. s. S. Supl. Sunday 1
· David Curfman , P.astor. Sunday School
CHURCH, Charleo Hatrleld. · pastcr. I.Jnda
Harrisonville Rd. Robert Purtell. minism.; Worship Service 11:00 a .m. (Deeter I.
Corner SycamorE&gt; and &amp;&gt;cond Sts. , Pomornin~ service at 10 a.m. : Sunday eov•n·
9.::11 a.m .; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening worSwan, Supt. SundaY School9:30 a.m~; ,...Chter; Ron f\,lrne, Sunday_SChool Supertntln,
. TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL lng service 7: 30p.m . TUesctay and Ttrun· -~
ship 7: :JJ p.m . Prayer mee-ting, Wedtles· . meroy. The Rev . William Middleswarth,
dent . Sunday School 9:30a .m.; Worship
Ing -~ tint and llird SUnday rollowfng · Church School '9 a.m.: Worship 10 a . m.:
pstor. Sunday SChool g: t!l a .m . ; Church
day Services at 7: JO p.m.
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day 7: 30 p .m .
!&gt;Jrday School . .Youth lJl!'l'(lng, 7:ll p.m. N·
p.m .; UMW,
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.Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:
service 11 a.m .
WORD OF" FAITH, 93 M111 St .. MlddloLONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
er:v Sunday. '
day 7 p .m. and WeclDel4ay, 7 p.m.
· Third TuHday, 7::1J p.m .; COmmunion
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Rolland, pastor; Wallace Damewood,
First SundaY (Archer), .
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
UNITED METHODIST.
Anl hony Giarinamore. Ph. 992·5898 . Satur·
GRAHAM
morning serviCE' 10 a.m.; Sun\lay eoveainr-·
Sunday
School
Supt.
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service,
9
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Grove.
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Rev.
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CI!NTitAL CLUSTER
'P reachtna·9: 30 a.m., first and second Sunday Ev(l&gt;nln2 Mass 7 :30 p. m .: Sunday
7: :Jl. Tuesda y morning Bible study 10 a.m.
m,. ; Bible School10 a .m.
pastor.
C~urt:h wr;vit:"e 9: 30 a.m.; Sunday
Re\1
.
.James
E.
Corbitt
. days of each month; third and Courth SunMass. 8 a.m . and 10 a . m. Conft"Ssions on e
Wednesda y evening 7 : :lO p.m. ThusdaY
School10:~ a.m .
He\'. Me_wea Nellon
days each month worship servlct'S at 7:30
half hour beCore e a c h Mas s. CC D classes,
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
morning video with Kennet" Copeland 10
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Rev.
Rl&lt;hard
Rolhemlch
. 11 a .m . Sunda y.
. a .m .: Friday evening video with Kenneth
p.m . Wednesday ~venlngs at 7;30 p.m.
fh&gt;Y . Th~reon Durham, pastor. Sund;i.y
John
Wright,
passtor.
Sul:lday
School
9:30
·
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Re\r.
Rohert
E.
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Prayer and Bible Study. ~
VICTORY BAPTIST. S2o N. 2nd St..
Copeland. 7! 30 p .m .
School at 9:30 a . m . ~ Morning ••orshlp at
a.m.: Larry Hayaes, S. S. Supt. Momlng
~"- ADdrew Rubenldac
"
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. MulbMiddleport. Jame s E. K~ (le. pas tor .
10: 30 a.m .; Sunday @vnlnJ servlr-e at 7: 30
NF:W HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA- •
worship 10:~ •~ m .
ASBURY
/Syracuse)Worship
11
a.m.
erry Heights Road , Pomeroy. Michael PI·
Sunday morning wor'ship 10 a .m .; Even·
p.m. Thursday servicf"S at 7 : JO p. m .
ZARENE. R('V. Glendon Stroud, pastor~
RACINE CHURCH OF" THE NAZA·
:
Chureh
SChool
9:45
a.m
.;
Charge
Bible
ohkowskl, pastor; Marte Spires, Sabbath
lng M&gt;rvice 7 p .in.; WednesC!a y evening
Sunday School9: 30 a .m. ; Worship service,
F"REEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m .; UMW. first
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. Collier. pastor .
School Supt. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. on
worship 7 p.m. Visitation , Thurs day 6: 30
lQ: JO a .m .; YouTh service Sunday 6: 15 p. .
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev.
Martha Wolfe, Chairman of the Board of
Tuesday,
7:
30
p.m.:
Choir
Rehearsal,
p.m .
Saturday with worship services following
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p. m . Wed • .
Lawrenr-e Gluesencamp. pastor. Rev
Christian Life. Sunday SChool9: 30 a.m. ;
Wednesday
6:30p.m
.:
UMW,
fourth
Sunat 3: 15p.m .
nesda y Pra y('r Meeting and Bibh• STudy
Roger WIUford. asst . pastor. Preaching
TRI NITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY.
day , 6: 30p.m . fNeJsonL
Morning worShip 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
7:00p.m .
serviceS Sunday 7: 30p.m. Prayer meeting
evening worship 7:30p.m . Prayer meeting
COl?!
ville: Gilbert Spenc(l&gt;r, pa s tOr . Sunda y
ENTERPR,ISE - Worship 9 a .m .;
- Slstl'r Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.Jr!.. Gary Griffith.
NEASE SETil.EMENT CHURCH. Sun· ..
7: 30 p.m. Wedaesday.
•
School9: XI a.m .; Morning sl'rvlce 10: 30 a.
Church School 10 a.m .: Bib1e Study, Tues·
School 9: 30a.m .: Momh1g Worshlp.to: ol5
leader. Youth groups Sunday evening at
day afltrrnobn services at 2:30. Thursday ,
m
.;
Sunda
y
eve
ning
service
7:
00
p
.m
.;
LIBERTY
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH.
Dexday,
7:
30p.m.:
UMW.
First
Monda,y.
7:30
a.m .
t&gt;Venlng sf&gt;tvlcf's- aT 7:30.
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Service-s Sunday 6: 30p.m . wtth Roger and Vlole1 Wlllfordd. • Mid -week prayer ~rvice Wednesday 1 p,
p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. Choii" Re·
POMEROY flRST BAPTIST, David
leade-rs. Commun.ion servjce Hrst Sunday
F"lkST BAPTIST GHURCH, Masoo. W. '
m.
10 a .m . and 7 p,m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
h~eBrsal,
6:30
p.m
.
Wednesday,
IRotheMann. minister. WllllamShouHer. Sunday
Va. P as tor. Bill Murphy. Sunday SChoollO
eacb month .
MT.
OLIVE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH,
midll
RACINE F"IRST BAPTIST, Don L.
SChool SlipL Sunday SChool, 9:30 a .m.: ·
a ,m .: Sunda y evening 7: 30 p.m . Prayer '
WHITE'S CHAPEL. Coolville R. D.
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Fplmt&gt;r, Sr.
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10 a .m .
Walker, Pastor. Hobert Smith, Sunday
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m .
m('('tln~ and Bible study Wednesday , 7: 00
Rev . Roy Deeter, passtor. Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School arid Morning Wors hip
;
Worship,
11
a.m.;
.
Bible
S!Udy,
ThursdSchool
·supt.:
Sunday
School
9:.ll
a
.
m
.;
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po·
p.m . E veryonp welcome.
9: 30a.m .; Worship service. 10: .ll a .m . Bl·
9: .)) a.m.: Sunda y evPnlngservke. 7 p.m .;
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF. Sun(lay, 6 p. m .
Mornln.Q'
wdrshlp
19:
40
a
.m.:
Sunday
mf'roy Plk&lt;". David Hunt. pastor: Jade .
ble study and prayer service, Wednesday,
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, SaY_o uth meeting and Bible Study, Wednes(Rothemichl .
eventng worship 7:30 p .m. ; Wednesday
Needs. Sunday School Oireector. Sunday
7::11 p .m .
Jpm St, Re\' . Paul Taylor. patlor. Sunday
da y , 7 p .m .
FOREST
RUN
Worship
9
a .m .;
evening
Bible
sn.rdy
7:30p.m
.
Scool. 9: 30a .m.: Mornlt~~Worshlp, 10: 30:
RUTLAND CHURCH OF" CHRIST.
SChoollO a. m.: Sunday l'v('ning 7: 30p.m .; .
UNITED FAITH CHURCH . Rt. 7 on P o·
Chu~h School 10 a .m .: Choir practiCP,
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY
,evening worshlp.7:30 p.m . Tuesday V.SI ·
Mark Jones . pastor .. BIII Nicholson , Sun·
Wednesday C'vening prayf'r meeJin~t ~ : :J)
meroy By· Pass. Rev. Robert Smith . Sr ..
Tuesda
y
.
6: ~ p.m .; UMW, rtrst Tuesday, . CHURCH, ·Burlingham. Rev . Okey Ray
tatlon, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer sPrviee.
p .m .
day School Supt. Sunday School 9: :rJ a.m .;
past or . Rev. James Cundiff. ass1. pastor.
7:30p.m. I Nelson) .
·
Laundermllt,
pasror.
Ph.
992-7.l2t.
Sunday
7:30 p . m .; Mission Friends, 7:30 p.m ,;
Morning Worship and Communion 10: :I) a.
SOUTI! liETHEL NEW TESTAMENT '
Sunday School 9:)) a.m.: Mornin2 worHEATH iMiddiPpOrt)- Church School,
&amp;hool10:00a
.m
.;
Sunday
evening
service
Girls In .Action, 7:30p.m.; ActeElns, 7:30 p.
m.
CHU RCH, Sliver Rld.ge. Duane .Syden·
ship 10: 30 a .m .: EvE'nln~ worship 7: 30 p .
9:30
a
.
m.;
Wqrship
10:30
a
.m
.;
Bible
7:00
p
.m
.;
Wednesday
evl"nln~
service.
m.: Choir Prac)lce;8:30 p.rp.
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
s! rlcker . pas tor Sunday Scbooi 9 a ..m ,:
m. Women's Fell owship, Tuesda~·.10 a .m .
Study . Tuesday. iO a.~ .; UMW, second
7:PQ p .m .
.
• FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
Tillis. pastor. Jay Stiles. supt. Sunday
Churc h ser vicc JO a .m . Bible S!udy WfodWednesday
nigh
t
pray£&gt;r
St"I"V
It'C
7:
J
O
p.m
.
Monday, 7: 30 p .m. : UMW Second Mon·
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH
ley Run Road, Rev. Emmt&gt;lt Rawson, pasScbool9:30 a .m.; Momtng worship, 10:30
nesday a t 7: ~p . m . June thru Septembf!r
FAITH
BAPTIST
CH
URCif.
RaUroad
day, 7:30p.m.: UMM. Third Monday , 7: JO
Jocatf"d on Rt . 325 between VInton and
tor. Handley Dunn, supl. Sunday Sc-hool,
a . m .: Sunday f'venlng servlcCt" 7:00p. m.
St. . Mas on. Sunda y School tO a .m .: Mom·. 7 p .m . Oc tobe-r thr u May. Sunday ~ntni
p. m. tRoblnsonl.
Langs\'llle.
Rev.
Ben
Watts,
putor.
SunlOa.m.; Sunday evening service. 7:30p.m .
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO proFellowship 7 p.m. JpnE~ thru Seplember,l "
ing ~·orshlp 11 a . m .; Evl"rdnli{ service 6 p .
MINERSViLLE - Worship SE-rvice 10 . day St'hool. 8:!11 a .m ., Bobby Lalnbert, S ,
; Bib~ lt&gt;aehlng, 7:30p.m. Thursday.
p .m . October thru MR y. ·
gram 9 a . m . each Sunday.
m . Pra yPr TllE'eting and Bible Study Wed a .m .; Church School. 11 a .m .: UMW, Ihird
S.
Supl
.
Morntngworshlp10:
30a
.m
.;
ChllS'(RACUSE MISSION. CHerry St .. SyRUTLAND CHURCH OF" THE NAZA·
nesday , 7 p.m.
Wednesday , 1 p .m .: Choir practice, Mon- , dt(&gt;n's Happy Hour 6: 45p.m . Prayer and 1
'·
rac uSt' . Services. 10~ . m . Sunday. Even ing
RENE. Rev. Lloyd D. Grtmm, Jr., pastor.
·
da y. 7: 30p.m . tNelson) ~
Bible
Study,
7
:
~
p.m.
Mls~lonary
meeling
Sftvlces Sunday and W~nesda ,v at 7: 00 p .
. Sunday SChool 9: 30a.m.; Worslp servlce
PEARL CHAPEL -Worship Scrvltt&gt; 9· first Wednesday of each monTh 7: 30p.m .
m.
10: 30 a.m.; Youns people' s service 6 p.m.
a .m .; ·Church School 11 a .m .: UMW seFor Information ran 388-B467.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF" CHRIST
Evangelistic service6: 30 p .m . Wednesday
rond
Tuesday
7:
30p.m·.;
UMYFiasr
TuesSILVER
RUN
BAPTIST,
Bill
Lillie,
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , L.lwrenCf' Manservice 7 p .m .
,
day, 7: 30p.m. (ubenking) .
pastor. Stew LUtlc. S. S. Supt. Sunday
ley. pastor. Mrs . RusS£'11 YounR. Sunday
MASON CHURCif OF" CHRIST. Miller
POMEROYClturt:h
School,
9:
15a.m
.
10
a.m
.:
Mornln~
worslp.'
n
a.m
.;
School
School Supt. Sunday School 9:.10 a.m. .
St.. Mason. W. Va. Euge~ L. Conger, ml·
; ' Worship Serv ice, 10:30 a .m .; Choir reSunday evening worship 7: :l) p.m. Prayer
Evening wor!';hlp 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
nlster. Snday Bibl~ Study 10 a .m .; WOr·
hearsal Wednesday, 7:30p.m .; UMW, semeptlnp: and Blbll" study Thursday, 7:30 p.
prayer mecllnR 7: 30 p.m.
ship 11 a .m . and 7 p.m . Wednl'Sday Bible ·
cond Tuesday. 7: JOp.m .; UMYF. Sunday,
m
.;
Youth
meeting
We-dnesday
a1
7
p
.m
.
MT. MORIAH CiltJRCH OF" GOD.
Study-, vocal music, 7 p.m .
6 p .m . /Corbitt)
·
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSijiP CHURCif.
Racine. Rev. James satterflt"ld, pastor.
LIBERTY ASSEIIIBL Y OF GOD . Dud·
ROCK
SPRINGS
Churt:h
School,
9:
15
383
N.
2nd
Av•
••
Mlddlepon
.
Sunday
.f't'f'eman Williams, Supt. Sunday School
ding Lane, Mason, 'ft· Va . J . ~· Thacker,
a.m.:
Worship 10 a.m .: Bible Study, WedSchool
10
a
.m
.
Sunday
and
Wednesday
9:45 a .m .; Sunday and Wednesday evenpastor. Evf'ning service 7:30p.m .· Wonesday, 7: 30p.m.; UMYF (Seniors) , SUn.
EvenlnR S("fvlres at 7::«l p.m.
·
Ing :K'rvlceS, 7 p.m.
men's M;inlstry, Thursday, : :1) 'a .m .;
day, 5 p .m .: tJunlorsl every other Sun· , CHESTER CHURCH OF COD. Rev. R .
MIDDLEPORT · F1RST BAPTIST.
· Wednesday Prayer ~nd Bible Study. 7: 1S
·
day , 6 p.m . fRothemtch)
E . Robinson, pastor. Sunday School9: lOa.
CorMr Sixth and Palmt&gt;r. The Rev. Mark
p .m .
RUTLAND- Chuf("h Sch0ol.,9: 45a . m .:
m.:
Worship
~rv!ce,
11
a
.m
.;
'
Evening
McCiunR- . Sunday SchoOl 9: 1!5 a.m.; Dan
HARTFORD CHURCif OF" CHRIST IN
Worship, 10:30 a. m .: UMW {Evenlnlg Cir·
~rvlce · 7 p.m. Mid-week service, Wf'dnes.
Whitt&gt;, Sunday School Sup1. John Rlt'bel,
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rev. William
d('l second Wednesday. 7:30p.m .: UMW
day. 7 p.m.
Sr. Ass! ,. Supt. Morning Worship 10: 1S a .
Campbell, pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.
IAfternoon Circlet second Thursday. 1 p. . LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
m. Youth ml"E'tlng 7:30p.m . Wednesday.
m.: James Hughes, supt. Evening -service
m. fRubenklng)
.•
Rober1 E . Muue-r, pastor. S'unday School
Including W~ Tots, Ea~er Beavl"rs, Ju7: JO p.m . Wednsday evening prayer meet·
SALEM CENTER - Church School. 10
9::ll
a
.m
.:
Paul
Musst"r.
5}-lpt.i
Morning
nior Astronauts and Juillor and Senior
.lng 7:30p.m. Youth prayer service each
a .m .; Worship 9:4~ a .m . !RubenklngJ
worship 10: ~ a .m .; _Sunday evening ser·
lflgh BYF; choir practice 8: 30 p.m. Wed·
Tuesday.
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: 30 am. ;
vice.
7
p
.m
.:
mld- ~k Sf'tviCf', Wednesnesday. Prayer m~ting and Bible study.
F"AJRVJEW BIBLE CIIURCH, Letart,
Church SchooiiO'a .m. &lt;Rull&lt;'nklng\ . . day, 7 p.m .
Wednesday, 7: 30p.m . ·
W. Va., Rt. 1. James Lewis, pastor. Wor. SYRACSE CliURCH OF THE NA ·
ship services 9: 30a.m.: Sunday Schoolll
ZARENE . Rev. Jamrs B . Kittle. pastor.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport. ~th
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Restful Autumn
a.m .: Evening worship 7: 30p.m . Tuesday
Shennan CUndiff. supt. Sunday &amp;hool
and Main. Bob Melton, minister. AI Hart ·
Re\1. Roaer Grace ·
cottage prayer meeting and Bible Study
9:30 a . m .; Morning worship 10:30 a .m .;
Is
the
season
for·praise and giving thanks for theLoro's
Autumn
son. associate minister; Mike Gerlach .
Rev. Paul McG•Ire
9: 30 a .m .; Worship service. Wednesday
Evangells11c servia&gt;, 6 p.m.: Prayer and
Sunday S&lt;&gt;hool Superln!endent : Bible
blessings.
Another
year
Is
drawing to" close. We look back and see
Rev. KolthR7:
30p.m
,
P r aise Wednftday,. 7 p.m.: Youth meet Schoo19: 30 a .m .; Morn In~ Wonhip. 10: .10
APPLE GROVE -QiurchSchool9a. ril .
OUR SA VJOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
the
many
blessings
the
Lord
Almighty has showered upon'us. Winter
ing,
7
p
.m.
'
a.m.; Evenlnlil Worship\ 7;00 p .m . Prayer
: Worship. lO a. m . (Flrst and third SunWalnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, W.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
mt'f!tlnR . Wt"dnesday, NIO p.m .
gave
way
to
the
gentle
breezes
of Spring. We turne!l down our
days ! : UMW, ~ond Tuesdl.y, 7: ~p. m.;
Va. The Rev . George C. Welrlek, pastor.
CHRIST, E:lden R . Blake-, pastor. Sunday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF" THE NA·
Praypr meeting, Wednesday, 7 p .m .
Sunday
SChool9:
lJ
a.m.;
Sunday
worship
furnaces
and
opened
our
doors
and
windows. We enjoy so much the
School10 a.m.; Robert Rl'ed, Supt . MornZAR£NE, Co-pa!:tors ~v. Charle-s Coyle
( Gr3~1
11 ljl .pl .
ing
sermon,
11
a
.m
.;
Sunday
night
ser·
and R.toV. Nancv Coylr. Bill While, Sunday
clean fresh smell of the outdoors, Indoors. Flowers come up through
. BETHANY- worship, 9 a .m .; Church
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
vices: Christian Eftdeavor 7: 30p.m., Song
SChool Supt . Sunday School 9 : ~ a .m .;
School, 10 a .m.: Bible Study. Wfdnesday,
Pom~roy Pit£&gt;, County Road 25 near Flatthe brown earth ~nd the Jrees thickened up and turned green and
service
8
p.m.
Preaching
8:
30
p.m.
MldMornlrttt Worship, lO:.JJ a .m .: S~nday
10 a .m .; Dorcas Women ' s Fellowship
wOOds. Re-v. BlackwOod, paslor. Services
Wf'E'k
prayer
meeting,
Wednl'Sday,
7
p.m.
again
we heard the lawn mower across the street or down Jhe road.
EvanRelhltlc met"Ung. 7:00 p.m . Prayer
Wedne-sday, 11 a. m. !McGuire}.
'
on Sunday at10: :J1a .m . and 7:30p. m . wltb
Alvtn Reed , layleader.
moetln~ 1'/ed""'day 7:110 p.m .
CARMEL- Church Scnool 9:.11 o.m .;
These
things told us the Winter was past and Spring had arrived.
Sunday SChool 9: .ll a.m. Bible Study, Wed·
HEMLOCK GROVE ClfRlSTIAN.
UNITED PR1121BYJER"N
Worship. 10:11 a . m . Second and Fnurth
nesday, 7: :1) p .m .
Soon
we had our fans going and air conditioners running. We
Roger
Wat1011,
pas1or.
crenson
Pran.
IIIINISTRY OF
Sundays; Fl)tlowahlp dinner witt\ Sunoft ,
F"AITH FELLOWSWP CRUSADE F"OR
Sunday School Supt . Momlng worship 9:.10
MEIGS COUNTY
wer.e
In
the
garden dally waiting and watching for the first signs of
third Th
. ursday, 6: 30p.m. (McGuire}.
t;HRIST. St. Rt. lJR, Antiquity. \ Rev.
a .m-t1SUnday School10: 30 a. m .; Evealng
Re\1. Waada JH.... , Dlreetor
EAST LETART- Churt:h School9 a .m .
Franklin
Dlckl'ns,
pastor.
Sunday
morn
green
and
thenn
the first radish, pea, and bean. So soon we were
·,
Haroldloh: Worship 10 a .m . serond and tounh SUn-· serviCe. 7: :11 p.m.
ing 10 a. m .; Sunday evening 7: :KI p.m .
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST.
Donald
Shue.
Direo;IOI' o1 Educaflooded with the things from the gal-den and the hoi sweaty work of
days; UMW first Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday evening 7:30p.m . ..
pastor; JIM! Sayre, Sunday School Supt.
HARRISONVILLE PR[SBYTERIAN
(Gra~) .
•
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
canning
and freezing. Soon the peas were gone, the ra!lishes, and
Sunday
SChool
9:
45
a
.m
.;
Evenlna
wor·
CHURCH . Sunday : Worship-serviCE', 9:00
LETART F"ALLS - Worship 9 a .m. ;
TIST CHURCH. Paslor Robert Byers.
ship 6 : 00p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6:11p.m .
a .m .: Churc h SChool 10; 15 a.m.; Blbll'
corn
a:nd
so forth. We tiredly sit on the porch or In the yard and look
Church SchoollO a .m . (Grace I.
SJinday School10 a .m.: Worship servl~e 11
Wednelday.
Study Sunda y 7:30 p.m. Pray•r GrouP • MORNINGSTAR- Worshlp,9: '5a.m .;
a.m .; Sunday evening servtre.7:30 p.m .;
out
to
the
green trees and shade and notice that some trees are
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Wednesday 9:110 a.m.
i
Cnurcn School 10::11 a.m .: Blbl• Study,
Wedne-sday evening service 7: .ll.p. m .
CHRIST.
Jody
Holland.
minister.
Oeryl
becoming
tinged
with russet and yellow and red. School has begun
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTER AN
'llturtclay, 7: 30p.m. tRader I.
INDEPENDDn' HOUNESS CHURCH
Wells. Supt. Mommc worship, a:oo a .m .;
ClfURCH. Church School 10:15 A.M ,
MORSE CHAPEL- Churcn&amp;hool 9: ~
lnc., PParl St., Middleport. R~ . O'Dell
and
football
Is
in
the alr and we realiZe Autumn has arrived.
Churcb Sd'lool 9:00a.m.
Morning Worship 11 : 15 ,A.M. Blblt StUdy.
a.m.: Worship 11 a.m . {Raderl .
Menley, putor. Sunday School9:30 a .m .:
CHESTER
CIIURCH
OF
THE
NAZA·
Tuer~day . 1Q: 00 a . m .; Blbl~ Study, Th_u rs·
The Autumn season ot praise and giving of thanks is upon us. ~ tn ·tus lnflnlle
PORTLAND - Chu!&lt;'h School 6: :«1 p .m .
Morning worship 10: ~ · a .m .; Evening
wisdom 1s putting the cnhards and fields and gardens and fOil!S ts to rest ~ koov, the
doy, 7: lO p .m.
, ; Wonhlp 7:30 p.m .; UMYF Wednesday, . RENE: Rev, Herbert Grate. pastor.
wo~hip 7::Kip.m. Tuesday,12:30 p.m. WoFrank Rl!lle. supt: Sunday SChool 9: ~ a.
•. SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
cold Winds d Winter wtll be upon us soon. The snow will bklw and our ~burettes and ·
'
1:30 p.m. &lt;McGuire) .
s Prayer meeting. Wedneiday, 7; .ll
m.: Worship aervtce;"' lla.m. aDd 7 p.m . men
TERJAN ClfURC~•. Wonhlp si!rvlce 9:00
lamllies wt1l pther togetl)er Inside. No lnore the helter skelter naMing orSurnma:-tlrr.RACINE
WESLEYAN - Church
p.m.
Prayer and Praise- sen;ice.
Sunday. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Prayer meet·
a .m .; Churrh SChool 10:00 ~ . m. Bible
A Ume &lt;t ~and spiritual growth Is upon us one and all.
•
School, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 li.m.; uMW
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF"
1...
Study Tuetday, 10 a.m .: Junior and sentor • lourtb Monday 7: ~ p.m.; M~n·• Prayer
W• look beck at till!' pest months and see the manUold blessings of God s~rW ~
JESUS CHRIST, Elder James Miller. Bl· '
LAlJREL
CLIFF
P'Ri:E
METifODJST
Hlah Youth Croup Suadoy. 6:00p.m.
upon u.s. We truly feel the Ume of gtvlngofthanks Is at hancl. A lhTlf'for prai.wtoGodand
Bl"Mkfa•t. Wed-y. Ta.m. (Crac.).
ble Study, Wednesday 7: Jl p.m.; Sunday
RUTLAND ClfURCH Of GOD. Paolor,
SUTI'ON - Cburch School. 9: 30a.m.: . CIIURCH. Rev. Robert Miller. poslor. Rothanksgiving In our hearts. God Is near, all iS right with me and millf'. Tha nk you Lord
SthoollO
a
.m
.;
Sunday
night
service,
7:
30
bert E. Barton, Dln!ctor olChrt1tlan Edu·
ft@v. John Evans. SundaylichoolJO; OO a .
for your manifold b&amp;eulngs.
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p.m,
cation; Lloyd WrtPt, anllte•t. Sunday
m .: sunday Mornlnf Wonhlp 11 ;00 a.m .
Sundaya; P'ell-blp dinner wttb Cumel,
Dare we ever forget '1'hou an God?" Strengthen us and help us, Oh, Lord, toalwavs
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
School 9: 30a.m.; Momlna wonlllp 10:30
CtiUC1ren' s Church J a .m. ; Sunday even· . thlrtl Thunclay, I::«&lt; p.m. &lt;McGuire) .
walk with Y'ou aJK1 see You tn every Uvtng thing. Fill us with praise and thanksgtvtng 'tn
Harriscmvtlle Road. David Ferrell,
, a.m.; Cholr pr~tlc:», Suhdly 6:30p.m.;
lti'VIce. 7: 00 p.m.; Wednesday even- ·
tor;
Henry
Eblin,
Jr.,
Sunday
School
SUpt.
tills
Autumn tea1011 C( the year~ well as all year long. You a r£1 evf'r near us. Ht'lp us
Evenl1111
wol'lblp
7:30
p.m.
Wednesday
ina YOIUII 1Adlel' Auxiliary 6: 00 p.m•
: Sunda)' Srhool 9::.1 a.m.; morning w-or·
never lo fcqet. 11lank You, AlmJghty God. 'Thank you . - Re\! WilHam Mkldlcswarth.
Wedneoclay. Farnlb Worship 7:110 p.m .
· KENO CHURCH OF. CHRIST, Oliver . Pt•s::t:' Bible Slucly, '7;30 p.m.
Molp Cowlly Lutherans.
lhlp, 11 a.m.; Sunday l"Venlni service 1:
~ COMMUNITY CHURCH, neor
Swain. Supt. Sunilay School 9:30a.m. ev·
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CHRIST,
p.m .. Prayet Moetl.,, Wednosday, 7: 30 p.
fry week.
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Lona Bollom. E~I Hart, pastor. ~nd_oy

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JimmY Turner, cornerback Ray
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wnt return squad.
•Ruanlng back James BrookS also
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nati Bengals, who suffered from
poor field position in their three
opening losses, have beefed up their
kicking teams this week in prepara·
tlon for the invading Los Angeles
Rams on Sunday.
"No question about it. BasicallY,
whatwe'redolngthls week Is saying
want to put the best avaUable
athletes at their best-suited post.
IWns on special teams,'' coordinator
Trent Walters said Thursday.
Head Coach Sam Wyche earlier
removed all the defensive backs
from the kickoff and punting teams
because Injuries had cut the number
oi available players to five.
"Last Sunday, during a 43-23 loss,
the Jets returned kickoffs of 73 and
46 yards and one punt for 15.
Meanwhlle, the Bengals' runbacks
continually broke down all

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Rome and )'OU ean almost hear lht: clashe!6 Of glad!·
aton pit~ afl8ln16t death . \'hill the ruln11 uf the
CApitol Building, and lnutg,ln&lt; Cutillr. hlmsdf, .I~
confert:nu , or walk along the banb of the Tiber and
Imagine ~~~o· ttat Ufc \\'88 like for a lloman cltl%cn.
.Um08t C\'CJ}'\Il'hcrc you MCC landmaarlu!. that brcotl•c
the nature Of lhl!i Ekmal f-it}·.
Therc't~llnothcr' Eh"rnal Cit\· \\,"hll!M': tr.trcBm!i&gt; Do"·
from one grut fountafn of C,·crlafl.tlnJ( life. The
Ou~rch I• the la~p " 'h ich light&amp; the we~: t.o the joyful
pace of the ctaanf(clcw dt}· of God.
Find d.c IJMht b- ~·our 0.'11 "u~·· \\'on;hlp thlo;_
• ·«k lD the church or •~"rlaaotiiPr of ~·our choice.

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lnnlngs before JorgeOrta and Steve
Balboni singled in the fifth. Pat
Shertdangottheonlyotherhltwitha
nlhth-lnnlng single. Witt walked
none and struck out seven to raise
hlsseasontota1tol84.

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are monuments to

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Presc:ript•ons.

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WAID CROSS

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San Dil'IO 5, San f'nlnctsco 4
Lo6 Allad£'5 at HCLI!ITCII, tnt
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Scoreboard ...

Matt Riffle
!1-9, 145 pound
Senior wingbacl&lt;

Race tightens again
in AL West Division
By Associated Press

Friday. September 21. 1984 _

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Ohio

Meigs ·c ounty property transfers listed
Robert J. Radebaugh to Helen
Jane Radebaugh, Parcels, Salem.
WUber Parker, deceased, Ne111e
M. Parker, affidavit, Orange.
Marvin White, Nan White to Gene
Pl:n'Y Lambert, Ruth Ann Lambert, 10.16 acres, Chester.
Ronald Eugene Will, by guardIan, Anna Margaret WID to Peggy
Lynn Hanis, Ill acres. Bedford.
Larry H. Hoffman to Buckeye
Rural Electric Coop Inc., Right of
Way, Rutland.
Paul Strauss to Buckeye Rural
Electric Coop Inc., Right of Way,
Rutland.
Wllllam Morris, deceased, to
Lawence E. Cundiff, Adniln. Deed.

Suttnn.
Connie L. Holley fka Connie L.
Cardillo to Anthony E. Cardillo, 1

acre, Salem.
Emma Roush, deceased, How-

SIIEEIS MEEfi! PRESIDENT - Jennifer L. Sheets Pometoy

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candidate ,rvr the !Mth Ohio
House District, was In Washington,
D. c.'
recently to altend a briefing and a luncheon at the White Houae. Among
the leaders of the federal govenunent pllrilclpatlngln the program were
Preoldent J'Onald Reagan, plctored wid! Mrs. Sl1eets; VIce President
George Buoh; Secetary of Jl'.duCatlon EJhabeUI Dole; Secretacy of
Education Terrill Bell; Secretary of Health and HIUlDIII Sen1ces
Margaret Heckler; Secre&amp;ary ol Hwslng and Urban Development Sam
Pleroe and SecretarY of lheTreasury Dooald Regan.

ard Frank, Attldavit,' Meigs.
Ihla Kimes to James E. Diddle,
Right of Way, Orange.
Richart! P . Buckley, Mary Jo
Buckley to James E. Diddle, Right
of Way, Orange.
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George E. Conroy Sr., Clara
ConroytoJamesE. Diddle, Right of
Way, Chester.
Dwight l\1edley, Joyce M. Medley
to James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Chester.
Alexander Couladls to James E .
Diddle, Right of Way, Chester. ·
Pearl Haning, Willis Haning;
Ralph B. Williams, Frances W1111ams, Charles WUliams, Loretta
WUliams, Carrie M. King, Flossie
Stanley to James E. Diddle, Right
of Way, Bedford.
W. David Krawsczyn, D.V.M.,
Jennlfer M. Krawsczyn to James
E. Diddle. Right of Way, Chester.

Roy L. Holter, Patricia T. Holter
toll.ames E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Qlester. •
Roy L. HOlter, Patricia T. Holter
to James E. Diddle, Right ot Way,
Chester.
Roy Alan Holter, Valerie K.'
Holter, Edward J. }{olter, Jan s.
Holter to James E. Diddle, Right of
Way, Chester.
Roy L. Holter, Patricia T, Holter
to James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Chester.
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Dan P . Smith, Donna J . Smith to
James E . Diddle, Right of Way,
Sutton.
Glen E. Robinson; Dorothy Robinson In James E . Diddle, Right of
Way, Orange.
Roy E . Miller. Maurita L. Miller
to James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Chester-Orange,
Earl E . Showalter, Ellen E.

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Showalter to James E . Diddle,
Right of way, Chester:
Gary D. Dill, Flossie M . DUl to
James . E. Diddle, Right o! Way, ,
Chester.
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E. Diddle, Right of Way, Letart·
Lebanon.
. Paul Ranis, Martlyn Hanis to
James E. Diddle, Right of Way, .
Chester.

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Bank, city ~ponsor road races·
POINTPLEASANT-Thecllyof
Point Pleasant and Citizens Na·
tlolial Bank are sponsoring a
one-(!lile fun run ·and 5-K and 11J.K
road races on Saturday, Oct 13,
dwing the city's Battle Days
celebration.
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Persons 'interested may preregisterfortherace at $5untUOct. L
Late registration fee is rr. Registrations will be accepted untU 9a.m. on
the day of the race.
Entry forms may be obtained at
the Point Pleasant city buUding,
Western Auto, Appalachian Tire
Co., Rardins.Shqe Center, the Shoe

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Races are scheduled to begin
behind the Heck's and Super Valu
buDding on Second Street, and will
follow a winding course through city
stniets, finishing do\vn Main Street
In the floodwall at Tu-EndelWel
Park.
'The 5-K race will begin at 9:30
a.m. and the one-mile fun run, along
with the 10.K, will start at 10 a.m.

Eva F!ol:oon a.nd Jeannine Hom · Atkins, and Neva NicholSon.
were the "he!it of show" winners at
"In Woods Where Feathered
the Rutland Garden Chtb's anrii.w.l Songsters call," PauU.ne Atkins,
fall !lower show, ':Autumn Rendez- Octa Ward, Eva Robson. and Stella
vous~· ~ aver the weekend at Atkins.
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the Rutland. United · M~t
· "WhereBalmyBreeozesBJowSofl .
Church.
and Slow," ,showing motion In
.Mn. Robson's rosette was for an · moclern design:
Eva Robson,
artlstlcdeslgn, whlleMrs.;aornwon Pauline Atkins, Pearle Canaday,
for a potted plant In the horticulture and Anna 'I'umer.
division. The reserve best of st.Jws
"AM Watch a Dying Sunset
In the categories went to Binda Glow," mass design ,f eaturing
Dlelll, artistic division, and Re\la sunset co!ors:' Binda Dlehl, Eva
Snowllen, horticulture. Junior. gar- Robson, Anna Turner, and f\eva
dj!ner was Cheryl J'l"'ell with Anne Snowden.- ·
BlsiJop was the reserve junior
In the classes open ror public
gardelier.'
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exhibit, the winners were:
J~ !!DUn judged_. the show
"Rendezvou.s With the Moon, "
whlcb had 38entrles In adult artistic
modem
design: Virginia Covert,
and 12 entrlli$1n junior. artistic; and
Rio
Grande,
regionaJ directOr,
83 entries J11 l!dult hort~culture, and
Bernice
Carpenter,
Bend 0' the
10 entries In junior horticulture.
River; Eva Robson, Rutland; and
. Artllltlc airanaementa
'Pat Holter, Chester Garden Ou.b
Winners in the artistic arrange- · and Shade ValleY Councu of Floral
ments divisiQn, listed ~ tlurugh Arts.
fourth respeetlvely, with only Ru- · · "Rendezvous with Autumn Trea·
!land Garden Club members partie- sures,"
life arraneements: Pat
lpalln&amp;, were ·as folloWs:
Holter, Mrs. Covert,PaullneAtkln$,
"Beside·Softie Stream with Pel&gt;' and Mrs. Robson,
bly Sed," Japanese style: Neva · · 'Rendezvous with Autumn TrainNicholson, Eva Robson, Paulltie ing," !jllggestlng a sport; Missy
Atkins, and R.evaSnowden.
· Sisson, Chfiryl Jewell, Arme Bishop,
"Ana a Winging Count~ Lane
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rustle deslitllncludlng wood: Eva
featuring red : Anne Bishop, Linda .
Robllon, Pearle C4nada.v. Paulltie

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SATURDAY

OYER 50 OTHER CARS ANDTRUCKS TO· CHOOSE 'FROM

1983 FORD T-BIRD

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ASBURY- Car wash •.sponsored by the Asbury l,lnlted
Methodist Church Youth Group,
Saturday
noon untO 4 p.m.
at the Syracuse Fire Station.
Prices $3 for a wash, $4 for
lnsldeandfll:lt. $15fora washa)ld
wax. Appointment .Is necessary
for a wash and wax and can he
made by eontactlng Wendy Fry
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Sch&lt;\IJI M.A.R.C~ Is sponsoring a
em:. wash at 278 W. Main in
Pomeroy. on Saturday from 9 .
a.m. tn 5 p.m.
WEST COLUMBIA, W.Va. -

The Salem Canmunlty Church
near West Colwnbla, W.Va. will
hold a 1lymn sing' Saturday, 7:30
p.m. Singers will be Dan Hayman and the Country ~ymntl­

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1983 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4

Beautiful black'with maroon
trim, V-6 motor, 4 speed trans., only 15,000 miles. Save on this one.

POMEROY - The Enter·
prise United Metbxllst Church
will be showing the ml)vie
"Image of the BeaSt" at 7 p.m.
on Sur¥lay. This flbn Is ·part
· three of the ''Thief In the Night"
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POSTMASTER: Send address chan(lft
to The Daily Sentinel. 111 Court St .. Pomeroy. Ohio e769.
SVliSCJiiPTION RATES
By Carrt~r or Motor Beu&amp;e
One Week ~ ... , ............................. $1.10

One Month .................. ............... $fl.80 :
One- "fear ............ ....... .......... .... 157.~ . ·
SINGLE COP.Y
PRICES
Dally ...... :. : ..... .. ....... ,.. 1 ..... ... 25 Ce.nts

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and fourth.
Celosia, ·plume style: Eva Robson, first; Pat .Parsons, serond;
other variety, Mrs. parsons, first;
Mrs. Snowden, second .and third,
and Mrs. ·Robson, bll'th. '
Chrysanthemums: Reva
Snciwden, aD rour placeS.

A ·request
1rom and
the Pictures."
Ubraiy of
lllJYears
In Words
Congress lj&gt;r all past Issues of Meigs
GenealoglcaiSoclety'spublicatlons
and
those In the future wils
approved.

Open houseMr. .and
Mrs. Jeff Delong WUl be hosted
by their pa.rffits, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl IJeLol1g at their home on
State Roote 143 at 2 p.m. Sunday
afternoon. AU relatives, friendS
and nelgbbors are Invited to
attend.
POMEROY -

CLIFfON, W.Va. - Vocal
· music by "Saved" at the Christian Holiness Tabema~le, CUfton, W.Va., 7:30 p.m. Sunday;
pdbUc Invited.

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Jewell, Jon Stewart, and Jennie
other vartettes. Mrs. Hom, Roberta Erlewlne; cacti or succulents,
Wlison, Mrs. Snowden; Mrs. Hom.
Cheryl Jewell, Missy Sisson, Anna
Blooming pllints: Begonias, Mrs. Bishop, with white ribbons to Ch8d
Si¥M'den, first three placeS, Emma Harris, Jon Stewart, and Cindy
Ledile. fourth; . other types: · Mrs· Stewart.
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Educational exhibits included a
Covert. Mrs. Horn, second and
fourth. and Pat Pars&gt;ns, third.
display of herbs along with a poster
Fern: ..Mrs. Snowden, . Mrs. on uses as well as several Ohio
'I\n'nel'.
·Association of Garden &lt;;lub

branches,
Stewart,
Juniors: Cindy
- berried
or Cheryl
fruit

GREAT SELECTION OF 414'5, F~ 150'5 &amp; F-250'5, 460 ENGINES, 351 41, 6. CYL
16 414 IN stoc'K

COMf IN AND TAll&lt; TO

'14 VOLKSWAGON RABBIT 18,000 miles, 4 speed.
'12 PONTIAC ·6000 2 door, 3,400 miles, 4 cyl. , auto. trans.,
'11 PONTIAC FIREBIARD ESPRIT Excellent con d.
'10 PONTIAC TRANS AM One owner. 34,000 miles.
2-'79 JEEP CHEROKEE V-8, auto.-Quadra Traclt
'71 DODGE PICKUP 4x4 Power wagon, .8 ft. bed, 4 speed.
'71 FORD PICKUP 302 V-8, 3 speed trims., excellent cond.

POMEROY -Openhouse1to
4 p.m .' Sunday at Pomeroy
Health .Care Center, 36759 Rock
Sjirlngs Road, fo mark llfth
lllllllverSarY of the facWty; tours
of the faciUty, refreshineitts, and
entertainment; pubUc InVIted.

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If you have service problems call our
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Phone 882-3136

Announces
NEW_OF.FICE HOURS
Monda·y , 11-4; 5-9 '
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IS ·NOW UNDERWAYI!
1984 OLDSMOBILE .CUTLASS SUPREME

2 Dr., dark sable brown, air conditioning. tilt w'heel, cruist control, AM/FM stereo,
cloth seats.

1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE

'Dark maroon metallic&lt; completely powir equipped, wire wheels, ltilthtr seats, tilt
ancl telescopic whet.~ crUin control, Diko-hll·AII/FM st~r.O with cassette.

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3f4 ton, whitt with sihrt~ striping, slate grey doth interior, fully insulated, dnp

tinted rear windows, tirt whttl, cruin cntrol, power windows, power door locks,
aircraft lighting, 4 rKiining and swivel captains chairs with rear sofa-bed, Sony
AM/F.M stern with casutte.
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Laughter.

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26 Weeks .......................... , ....... $29.12·
52 Weeks..... ..... ................. .. ...... 158.24
Outside Ohio

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towns where home C.a .rner service is
avallab)e.

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rler rna " remit In advance direct to
The Daliy Sentinel on a l. tor 12rpoath
basis. Credit will be gtyton carrt@l" each

1984 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE

RENT MOVIES AT
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BJ!81'0FSIIOW-EvaBAI'-alsamwnherewldlher''be8tohhow"
awu'd wDdDg lll1lltlc delllp at the Rrthnl Gatden Club's !III'IUII! laD
llower~Mw.
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Keith A.sllley announced an Oc·
tnber 6 meeting In Marietta of the
Palatlnes of Ohio. The topic Is tn be
"German Migration In Ohio."
Registration deadline for the meet1ng ts September' 29.
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· . NaJ!li!IS to the l'lomlnatlng Com·
. mlttee for October were June
Ashley, Janet 'I,'heisS and Louise
Eden.
Rm-eshmellts were served as the
GenealogySocle4yvli:e p1esldent. - group Ustened to a tape!! lecture on
The Society also
a bOok the
War which was presented
alllhored, by Agnes HUl ''Tuppers by George Schwelt2er at the State
.Plains' and the Surrowidlng·Area, Genealogical Society rnretlng held

enoorsed

afternoon , Monclay

land Dally Press AstoC'Iatlon attd the
American Newspaper Publ11her1 At·
soctatton, Natlo,.al Advert111n1 Repre·
st&gt;ntatlve, Branham Newspaper Sales, •
733 Third Avenul', New York. New •
York 10011.

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and Mrs. Robson, third.

All FRUTH Pll'JU:IES.

1980 fORD f-350

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flrstandsecond; ·Mrs.Snowden,and
Mrs. Robson.
Zinnia, cactus llowered: Reva
Snowden, first, serond and fourtl!,
Zinnia. other variety: Mrs. Robfirst. second anil fourth, and
Mrs. Sn!M&gt;den, third.
Marigold: Eva 'Robson, first and
s'econd, and Mr$. Snowden, third

~very

Member: lbe Associated Pren, I•·

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~oo In honor of

..MIDDLEPORT- Revelat ..rs
of Albany will present a musical
program at 7: ll p.m. Saturday
at Ash Street Freewill Baptist
Church In Middleport; flllblic
Invited.
.

1 Ton cargo van, 300cu . in. 6cyl. motor
with auto. trans., good tires. Ready to work.

Publtshed

through Friday, 111 Court St ., y Ute
Ohio Valley Publishing Company/ Mul· ·
tlmiPdla. Inc .• Pomeroy, Ohlo t5769t h.
992-21~. Slocond class postage paid at
Pomeroy, Ohio.

. The Meigs eooniy Genealogical
Society decided by UllllllimoUs vote
. to name .ItS library "'!be Clara
Henry Lodlary Ulrary'' In memory of Mrs. Lochary's laltbful ·
memberShip, when they met Sunday at the Meigs Museum.
Society President Karen Werry
presided at the IDfietlng. .
Caryn R. Sboemakei', Minford,
was a visitor. Shoemaker ts an Ohio'

1985 FORD: EXP

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A Dl\'lll• of Mul~lf1'.'Mia. Inc.

·Genealogical group meets

. BEsTINHOJn'ICULTURE -'Jean•~Mi llorDoltheStarGardeaCiub
.look the top -anllvr poUed plaiD at

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The DaUy !141ntlnel

' son, secqnd.

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Parkersburg; W.Va., for additional
treatment. Cards may be sent ~

were

Foliage plants: hl!nl1ne baskets,
Jeannine }Jorn, first and second;
Emma Leiwe, and Binda ohJ;
succulents, Mrs. Covert, Mrs.
.. Rorit.

• pamt.

.

Leonard Bass of ~· has
reentered Camden Clark Hospital )it

lloltlt.ullure otVwoa
· 1n the horticulture classes, the
\flnnel's, Usted first through fourth
respectively,
aS folloWs: '
}{ybrld tea roses: Margaret
Weber, Linda Riggs, Ruby Diehl,
~Gloria Riggs lri the red division;
and Pat HOlter, allfoorplaees In lhe
pink dlvlson.
Other kinds of roses: Miniature,
VIrginia Covert, two places; other
kinds. Mrs !Jolter, Anna Turner,
Mrs. Snowc:len.
Gladioli: Mrs. SnQwden, first,
third and fourth, artd Mrs. Nichol,

I'8Ued Plaal8

1985 FRONT-WHEEL
DRIVE ESCORT ONLY

PLUS TAX AND TITlE

· Hospitalized

Riggs, Missy Sisson, Jon Stewart
and Cheryl Jewell .

Arr1can violet: Roberta WUson.

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Flower·show ·winners announced

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Outlet and WUliamson's Jewelers,
all in Point Pleasant. Forms are also
available at the offices of the Point
Pleasant Register and at WJEH·
WYPC studios in Gallipolis.

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Friday, September 21. 1984

Pomeroy-Middleport, 01\io
I

Friclav. September 21. 1984

Swan family reunion conducted

Milliron
bi~hday

Descendants of the Jatr A.F. and Tanmy, Worthington.
Laura B. sWan met at the home of
Mrs. Kern! Jo Huber, Lora and
Ada Bissell, Long Bottom for their Terry, Cobunbus; l\lr. and Mi's.
annual reunion recently.
MlkeShlpP!S)rl, Columbus; l\lr. and
ThelllOUphadabasket~and Mrs. Stew&gt; Holter, Stacey and
then spent the afternoon vlaltlng,
Stepbaule, Bremen; Mark Holter,
taking pictures, and playing JBI'I*. . Bremen; Mrs. Rachel Bissell,
Attending were Mrs. LeotaFe!Tell,
Mason, W.Va.; l\lr. and Mrs.
Mlday; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woode
Michael Bls!lell and Michelle,
and l\lr. and Mrs. •Junior Smith,
Pomeroy. ·
,
J eromesville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
l\lr. and Mrs. BUI Hensler, Joey
Miller,EddleHayman, Weslelvllle,
and Kristen, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Grovenweld and
Northup, J~my and Amy ·Jo,

t,trs. Marte MUllrori, Middleport,
was honored on her 8lth birthday
recently with a dlrmer party.
Attending ,were l\lr. a'nd Mrs.
Robert Edwards, Rusty and Becky,
l\lr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards J r.,
Tammy King, Bill Boyer, Jeff
Ables, .Mr. and !\Irs. Olville Mil·
llron, Mr. and 1\trs. Larry Milliron,
Jerry, Mark, All~!~! and Michelle.
Shecyl Pjidavan, Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Wiles and Jenny, all of
Reynoldsburg.
l\lr. and Mrs. Buck Brown, Mary
Beth, Raven, Sllaun, Tina and Mike
Jloldennan, Colum~; 1\lr. and
Mrs. Delbert Milliron and Eric,
Letart Falls; Mr. and Mrs, Keith
Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. RDnald Jacobs
and Gene, Racine; Mrs. Edward
Dalley and Sarah. Reedsville; l\lr.
and Mrs. Marvin Milliron and
Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cklnch, Tony
and Gary Mohler, and Barbara Will,
alLot Middleport. .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clonch and
Ryan, Poineroy; Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Milliron, Mandy and Jason
Hubbard, Xenia; l\lr. and Mrs.
James Milliron, Mathew and Justin,
Tuppers Plains; Norman Milliron,
Connie and Candy, l\lr. and Mrs.
Tom Grady, Danny and Jamle, l\lr.
and Mrs. Paul MllllrOn and David,
i&gt;lr. and Mrs. J;:dward Milliron,
Racine; Mr. and Mrs. George
Walters, Nelsonville; l\lr. and Mrs. ·
Arnold Johnson, Pomeroy.

Business Senrices

Racine; Mr.' and Mi's. Steve
McLevey, Wllllarnsoo, W.Va.; Nor·
man McCain, VIolet Smith, Reeds·
vtUe; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter,
Judy Holter, Mellssa 'l'hoowa;
LeOna Hen~Jey, Mae ~Peek, Ada
Bissell. and Kenneth Bls$ell, long
Bottom.

Why Wait Till Winter to Remember
·
You Were Going T0 Call
Us?

FlvEGENERATIONS-F1ve pLi!l t••Mian Wtbe801h~
ob8ervaace of Mrs. MaN Mllllnn.l'ldul'flll lll!retbey are bun the left.
On-We Mmiroa,llobbyEdwardll, Marie MIWrell, &amp;eemary Edwards,
and Sluum Holdennall.

.CF Tag Day set Sarurday
Tag day for the' Cystic FibroSis ·Veda Davis and the juniors of the
Foundation, Ohio Chapter, will be American Legion Awdliary, Drew
held in Pomeroy and Middleport on Webster Post 39, Pomeroy; Mary
Saturday.
·
Martin, Middleport; . Ruby MarMembers of the Meigs County sluill, Hemlock Grove, Pearl KnaPP
Salon no, Eight and Forty, and lllld Julia Hysell, Syracuse; Betty
volunteers will be on the streets of Van Meter and Eunle Brinker,
the vlllages all day aCCEPting Racine and Letart; Linda Armdonations for the CFtund. This !stile strong, Langsville-Dexter.
19thyearfortlleSalontosponsortlle
Mrs. Martin and Mrs. MarsllaU
fund drive in Meigs Coonty which are the county fund drtve chairmen.
currently has two cystic flbrostS
Cystic fibrosis is an lnllerited
cllUdreri AU proceeds from the disease which affl!(:ts the Sl!(:reUng
drive go 'into research.
gl"!!ds of the \Jody. It affre!Sone In
House-to-house solicitation is also eve ry l,!m newborns maklilg It the
taking place The
captains are most common, fatal genetic &lt;llsease
.
in the United States.

area

CONSTRUCTION

Phone

!),4,1 R)O .

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BACKHOE
DUIIP TRUCK
.CONCRETE WORK
TRENCHER
SEPTIC TANK
COAL &amp; LIMESTONE

446-2062

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rr.
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S~Ul·S15

Tommy Lane
Mae Weber, the Rev. J¥D. and
Tommy Lane, 12, aslxlhgraderat
Mabel Brown, Pearl and Walter
Bunce, Calvin Lane, CJUford and the Pomeroy Elementaiy School, Is ·
one of The Dally Sent,lnel's J'ei!U)ar
Irene Christy
Residents contrtbuted covered ~spa per carriers. Tommy enjoys
dlshes to the COO)Iout, and Jive music · reading, Boy Scout activities and
was provled by Joseph White Jr. and break dancing. He haS 74 customers
on his route.
his wtre, Rita Joan.

Call Fo.r Free Elti"!oto

.
:Fenders ........................ 80
60
7D9 Ford Tr. ·
Fondors ........... ............. 59
........................ 49
80·84 Ford Tr.
Omni·Hori1on 2 dt. or
Fenders ...................... 110
4 dr. Fondm .... .......... .. 75
Ford Ronpr
·
CheiJ &amp; Ford
Tr. Fenders ................... 98
P Bumpors .......... ,. 69.95
72:80 Dodce Tr.
79-82 ChtVItto Grills ........ 31
Fendors ............ ....." ... IJ5
Ford lllncor Grills ............ 75
Ford and Chevy Tall Gatos

· PAITS

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742-2167 or

AII '111 11111.1:1111 : Ill s
3 Anno.u ncement1

9-13-lln
SWEEPER ond ..Wing mo ·
Olfllllr, Pllrtt, ami
Pick up ond
oupplloo.
delivery.

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
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Goorge1 Crook Rd.
114-44e-0294 ..

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(6141 446-7619 or (6141 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

B/13/ffn

Public Notice

Pu,blic Notice ·

Nonce TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF ONE
USED SCHOOL BUS FOR
MEIGS COUNTY
. BOARD OF MENTAL
RETARDAnOI'I
Sea led proposals w1J1 be
rece1ved by the Clerk of the
Me•gs County Bo.:Jrd of Mental

Re1ardm• on. lo cated o n John
Str eet . PO Box 307 . Syracuse.

Oh10. 4577 9. unt1 l noon on
Fnday. October 5 . 1984 At tha t
t•me proposals w•H be o pened
by the Cl erk o f the Board .

tabu lafed. and a report thereat
marle to sa1d Board at 1t s n eJtt
meet1ng scheduled lor Mon ·

day October 8. 1984. at 7 00
p m on John Street 1n Syra cuse. Oh10. to cons1d er pur chase o f one used Schoo• bus.

Real Estate· General

~ud·

..

M. l. "O.d:' McGHEE

Broker-Auction Ser~ice
Cheryl Lemley,
Meigs County AssOtiate
Phone 742-3171 .

M~GHEE
• 'R,eal*:!f:,

Now Accepting listings in Meigs Co .

Public Notice
accord 1ng

tO

the

Public Notice ·

followrng

soecr frcatrons

ment ot t:ducat10n School Bus

• 81d Forms T·4B and T-4C. and

One 1975 or newer model,
used. rn good to e~ecellem

W.H state that the bus Will. pnor
to d el1verv. co mply wdh (1/1Oh10

condrt ron
48 passenaer (mH'Hmum) to

D epartment MADD and Cou nty
Board MFfOO speCi kallons . all
salety regulations arld curren t
O h1o M1n1mum Standards lor
SchOol Bus Construc!IOn of the
Oepanmer11 of Educallon pur ·
sua nt to Sect1on 4511 76 o1
the Oh10 Rev1sed Code and all
other peri1n ent prov1S1ons o1
law
· A cer td1ed check payable to
the Meigs County Board of
Menta: Retardat1 0n or a sa t1S·

54

passenQe r (ma)Crmum)

body. modtfred to rnclude two
wheelc harr holddowns rn front
passen ger area o f bus.
Wheelch arr elec trrc/hyd rai.J-

Irc lfh a·nd l.rft door located an
nQht-tland sr d c rn front o f rear
wheel house.
·
12 lmrnrmu m) to 14 lmaxr-

mumi seats w, rch hold at least
two adul ts per seat. wrth two
-seat belt s per seat.

Bus to

be

rec ondr110ned

repar red

ana

as

necessary,
. and gu~rant eed to pass the

Ohro Hrghwav Patrol sc hool
bus rnspec tron
Parnt w1ll be l1ke new 1n
cond 1t1on and a'ppearance . w 1th
prog ram and c aunry lcnenng
on both s1des (Speci f ic atiOns
Will be prov1ded upon req uesl).
B1d s w1tl be subm1ned 1n
duplicate us1 ng 0~10 D epart·

Real Estate General

facto ry btd bond execu ted by
the b1dd~ r . and the suretv
company. 1n an amou nt equal
to ltve percent !5%1 of the b1d .
shall be submmed Vm h MCh

1614) 992 6683
Bv John S Foster
Supennrendent

(2) TWO STORY HOUSE
IN RACINE: Downstairs
equipped with kitchen,
livinc r011ra. dinin&amp; room
and den; upstairs Ills two
bedrooms and one blth;
house also Ills basement.
Lot size appr01. 41'x3118'.
Needs work . .

If interested .contact The
Home National Bank in
Racine : 949-2210.

.
'. ( )Wanted
• '( 1For Sale
( JA,_.,cement
( l Far Relit

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Real Estate General

CONTRACTING

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"REClAMATIO"' WOR~
"01~ FIELD SERVICES
"DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'(ONCRETE WORK
'CUSTOM euiL T HOMES
'WATER, GAS.
OIL UNES

Jill CLIFFORD
PH. 992·7201

TEAFORD·

E, Main.,
POMEROY,O.

WE AlE

992·2259

NEW LlmiiG- s,.:u. Nice IOO'x!OO lot and stnrage
Home has been
remodeled. Everything in worft.
ing condition, 3:4 bedrooms.
living room, kichen. part
basement A ~ buy at
biliding

$16,900.

1·(614)-992-3326

IIEW LISTING - Old 8 rm.

house lor the handyman or
storage. Full basem!IOt, and 2
lots next to the fireoouse. Only
$12.000.

NEW LIST! JIG -Remodeled&amp;
rm. lrame at letart New bath

and kitchen, new carpelin&amp;
basement and furnace. Asking

$30,000

IIEW. LISTING - 5 acres in
Sunon Township. On hard
road, water and elec. $10,500.NEW LISTING - About 13
acres on 4 land 33 at Peach
Fori\. All minerals. $15,000.

IMIMEW - Remodeled 6
rm..one floor, 2 or 3bedroonl
home. Basement and 2
porthe1

!own - Over 13 acres ot land,
IU!It building suites, house
needs repair. A good buy at

$9,900.

216 E. 2nd St.
Phone

.

IIAIICII - One level aae.
~ dbl. pra&amp;e, 7 rm.
rernodela! home wit! furnace,
woodburner and fuM basement.
Ont; $32,500. .

OUT - 73 acn!s more or less.
Fenced.· Good sprin&amp; drilled
· wei, ·2 ponds and Sfllrqe bide.
$11,000 - SIIWI5 rm. frame
near the stores. Ball! and all

utilities.

. IHCIID- -l.ancMie will!
15 yr. It! l1t1d1. 2 or 3
bedi1101111, U bana1t will!
IllS FA furnac:e. Just $31,500.

Major

. Ft/1

BOGGS

U. ~. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

. ·AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

•ZEIITH
•mVAI!A
•SPElD QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GilSON IEFRIGEUTOR
Wo Ha•o A Full Timo
SIMp Titchnician
on Duty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLIANCE

CHESTER--985-3307

basement nice Jot Be energy
efficient will! ,tile IICJOdbll'ner,
also FA FU heat. ScMioem
district Just $24,000..
ltlSIIIESS BUILDING ·3,200 sq. It - 21'111111d roams
first lklor, baths. certral air.
Sttnge on 2nd lklor and bllll
Good klcation. $45,000.

II EAR I'OII£ROY - I'% acres
of level JII'OIInd for a big prden

$}495

. ~uthorized Jotm Deere,
New Holland. Bush Ho&amp;
Farm Equipllllnt
,
, Dealer
·
Farm Equipment

PH. 742·9070
9-4-1

V. C. YOUNG.IJI

REALTORS

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum
Conoplete Gutter Work .
Coenplete Remodeling
II~ of aM Type1
WMedinhomearea

:tO.,....
" ' - Elllm11W8"

EUGENE LONG

Pll. .(&amp;14) .143·5425
M3/2mo. d.

TROMM
EXCAVATING
•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS .
•GRAVEL HAULED
Bonded

&amp;

Insured

PH. 742·2328
3·5-tfc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE, 6-8

Reaiature your child for
l·Shlrt dHign ond flllint
clo-• September .22 ond
27 for information cell814·
992-11152.

3305 JACKSON AVE.

SMALL ANI MAL HOURS

We can repair and re-

core radiators and
heater 'cores. We can
also ac;id boii and rod

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE
Wo'd liko to introHco you to
Et~p~t~A-Cor, lllo-nwoy

lo driwo tbo vehicle ol your
c:hoice.
No Down Payment
Lower Monthly Paymeni

BLACKSTON
NEW CAR &amp;
.. TRUCK LEASIIIG

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

GAS ~INES.
WATER LINES
SEWAGE LINES

8oa, 326 .

Pomeroj, OH. 45769
for Fostlf Smict
Call 614-992-&amp;737

"CUT OUT

FOR FUTUTfE USE"

or

220 •. Molin, ,.,.,....,

KEN'S
APPUANCE
SERVICE

843-5424

915-3561
All Mall..

mo,

9·4·1

.

•llofrl9era10n
oDryertoPPARTS end SERVICE

WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
PH. 992-7013

H ·ltt

. Ch! rl. the Brea'l l.U.. deal. . Ia n01rl
accepting appllc:~~Ucm for 1 alespenoo.

· Noexperiencenece rry.

SEND REsuME TO:
Point Pleasant Register

P. 0. Box B-19
Point Pleasant,

WV 25550

Fret to good home. , loving.
gotnlo. young me(e dog .
Mixed breed, port hound .
Coil 304-1176-220B otter 5
pm.

Kindling wood to give away .

304· 8715·111148.
Adorable cuddy puppies,
oome-(ong httired, mother &amp;
lither are omoll dogo.

Or 992·5875

Trolned beagle dogo ond
good pupa for tale. Priced
from t215.00 up. Coli 742·
21121 .
.

AUTO &amp; T.RUCK
REPAIR

8

PH. 992-.5682
or 9!12-7121
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CHIMNIY KING
CHIMNIYSW.

'SIDING CO.

.....lltlful, CIMtvm
BulltO.nlgll1"

Call for fret sldlnc es-

Auction Every Tuetdey
night, Pt. PlooHnt, WV•

I

Auct. Lannle N11l. Youth
Ctllltor IStdt., Camden St.
Coll814-387-7101.

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Shamrock Auction Sorytco.
Auctlo,_,
Exporlor- In Form • homo
ouotlon. Coli 114· 182·
4310.
Auction ~Friuy night It

c.tor. TruckiOICII

of

n-

IMicl•ndiM e¥Wy week.

I

PM. 949-1046

5

,......... s..

I·JI·tft

timates, 949·2101 or
949-2160

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

till Hanford Community

BUM,ERS .......... '69.95
(fRILL.. ........ , ... .. . '42 .50
R. SUPPORT.. .. ... '84 .95
lAil GATE ......... 185.00
FORD PENDEll .... 169.95
BUMPER ............ '69 .95
Alaa Sarl.o Car
Fondora Available

BISSELL

Lost and Found

Roger Hysell
GARAGE
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

HOODS ............ '174 .95

SIDING

·

9-12·Hn

No Suaday C.Ht

Conol-toof- • morchllndiM olwaya - ·
aomod . Ric,.nl lleynolu,
A - - · Colt 304-27153011.

bo- -

For vour noxt Nil cal Emnoo
1"'-d
end
Vlrglnlo
ond Ohio. 1218177.

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whol••• prtcee. let.
I'M. Mt. Alto Auction

Wow

7
Hauao.

sales

HOME LOANS FIXED
RATES Below morkot r1too.
Fixed conventional FHA·
VA . leader Mortgage ,
Athono. collect 614-1192·
3061.

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Low down payment 83
Foirmont Starf(ght 70x14 3
bdr., 1&gt;&lt;
,. b 1 th , ro1r1garot or,
range, exc. cond . LOCI ted aI
Johnoon'o Mobile Homoo,
GaUipollo, Ohio. 111 ,800,
al580 to• flo title, •823
23 Profeuional
down. 16.1% APR. 1194
Services
mo. for 120 m_o a. C1ll
Greentree Accapttnce. Inc.
Piono Tuning ond Repoir. c.u 1-800-634-4883.
Brunlcordl Mulic Co .. 441·
0687. Twentioth yur of 1977 Kirkwood 14x70 mo ~
bile homo. 3 bdra .. walk· in
quolity - ·· &amp;..rio! Ds· clooet,
CA. rongo, &amp; refrig.
niela, 614-742·2951 .
redwood porch &amp; unct.rpin·
I - - - - - - - - - ning. E•c. cond. clean. Call
614·388-9787.

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Yard tela: Leurel Cliff Road.
S-ember
21,22,ond 2 3.
..,...

U.rgo vordoole Monday ond

Tueod~y. Clothing, allolzn .

Below Middleport on ZuoPIIR. Hollow Road.

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I·
32 Moblla Homes
for Sale

Uberty Mobile Home for
aoto. 10X60. 12700.00 .
con lor oppolntmont. 9815Big lot. 2 bdr .. ctooo to At. 4260.
315 Mlni · ohopping and 1 - - - - - - - - - Holz.ar. LeiH purchaM to
quelifitd buyort Call 441· 133
for Sale
9608.
1-----~--~~~212 acre Iarmon Parker Run
1889 Now Moon 2 bdr. Rd. Mull ooll. Moved to
Window. AC, aH new plumb~ Arizona. Ter,._l negotiable.
ing, new bath room, fuel oil Mineral rightt included. Will
fumance, gaa cook stove. carry on 1land cont111ct. Cell
liking e6,6QO. Coli 448- 742-28152.

Yord Solo, now ond UHd
items, Trollor -ind Tho
A ppo
1 T roo, Hond onon, w:
Va . Fri , Sa t , 8 ur1.
,'
7 fomlly goroge olio, 2?18
Marquotto. Fri &amp; Sot, 9-4:
Olflco equipment. bed
tremea, childrent clothing 1
toya.
·
Yerd 1111 Sot. 9~5. ()irlo
dreoooo, Lee flo Vllronglor
ieono. oize 5·6, boyollzao 8;
8, &amp;10 . Boyoblkeondmore.
v, mi. out _Jericho, Pt. Pl.

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Apt. Molntenanca rnon . Call t·
1 o-':""-:c,---:,-=-:-175. 5104.
31 Home• for Sale

1'3'3-F.;;;;;s:;;,;s;i;;-

4282' 00 304-1126·4073.
'i~=~~~;;:==
For nle 2 bedroom mobile ~-34
ho"!o1 .6 ocreo. Will take cor
Buildings
in tr-. Cell 448~0013 .

1984 Cluroncell All 1984
modllo roducodl Big IIV·
lngsl French City Mobile
Ho"!n, 441-9340. 1984
Speciol Redmon 28x80, 3
bdr.• 2 both, FR. reduced
.2,000. 1984 Special Rod·
men 14•70, 2 bdr., 1Yo both,
'reduced •2.000. 1984 Spe·
cial Schuh U•48, 3 bdr .. 2
both, 2xl -lis~ reduced
•2 . 000. 1984 Spociol
Schutt 14x70, 2 bdr., extra
large kitchen , rodu.c ed
u.ooo .

10 yr. old 8 unit apartment
complex. Wolllton. Ohio. All
1 bdr. apt1 .. 4 furnithed . off
atreet parking . Resident
m~~nager over $1,400 mo.
income. Conltlnt welting
list 1... then • 1 6.000 per
unit. Po11ibl1 2nd. · mort·
111191. Coli 692-1189 Mon.·
Fri. 9· 5, 594-2874 ovo. &amp;
wk. ends.

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36 Lots &amp; Acreage

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ot-

41

Houses for Rant

Busineas building. OffiCe
space. 2 bdr., upttalre apt.

Garage lor repolr Dr body
work. Coli 448,71572 ' or
4411-1980.
2 bdr. houoo. 48 Chlllicotho
Rd: Will occopt children flo
,.to. ·con 446-01157 .
Housa 6 rooms II batt'! . .

Locotod: 91• Thlrd Ave .•
1166 mo., t7&amp; dopooit. Coli'·
448· 3870.
.
3 bdr. 2 b•thl, 2 car g•rage, ,

blisemenl with woodbumer, '"

12 mi(oo from Gollipolls.'
Hannan Trace School. •37&amp;:
mo. plut utilitiJII. 0 ption to,..

buy. Call 446-8080.

lovely country home, Kyger'
Crook School diot.. utllhior
ava!leble. 3 bdr., lovely'
location. Call 814 ~ 367-,
7360.
.

Houae for rent referencei
Lot tor ule in Mercerville, 3 ,required. Inquire at 831
trailer hookups. electric, ru- Fourth Avo .. Galllpollo, Oh. ;
rel water. septic tank,
•B.ooo . cen 614 ~ 26&amp; ~ V•ction in FIOride. for rent•.2•

61518 .

,-~~~:i:~~~~~
Building lot

Rd~ 66x1 50.
Cell
booutiful 3 bedroom 446·3844 otter
Nice clean · old houae. 6 home. Family room hes 1-------=--:::-:::-.:
roomt in Vinton, •13,000 20ft. of window• for Pll· 1.9 acre toceted Rt. HO, 1
fumiohtd , •12.000 unfur, toral view. flniahed double mile. last of Homouua. Fl.
nishod. Selling below 1p, garage. fireplece . larage in reaidentialarea. Call614IMMEDIATE OPENING
prliMI price. Cell Edward R. porch, 60ft. deck, woodo, 379-2712 or 614·379Brown, 614-388-9087.
privacy, near Royal Oak 2243.
Pork, reduced to 169,900. 8 I - - - - - - -- - New local Floor Cere
Company hea opening• for 3 BR , t 'h beth, now family Y2 percent IIIUITIIbility . Call Cleerview E,tatea building
room. good location, greet 614-992-6420.
lot, reotrlctod, all utilltieo
the following position:
terms ovoiloblo. Call 446·
under ground. centralize
6293.
For ule: 1976 14X70 mo- sewer ayttem. 6 mi . below
bile home. partially fur- GaHipolia on Ract(oon. Call
Maftllger TrainM
3 bdr ., 2 car garage. 1 acre nished, central air. Can be 446-3486.
Delivery
plus ftot lat. city ochooli. - n ot 674 High St ..
Selea
Coli 448-4217 .
Middleport after 4:00 p.m. For Sale ; Once •ere lot with
992-7811 .
large in-ground pool, torn
Farm houM ev.a acres, 7
liner, and partially finished
If you ere honett and
depondlblo ond would liko rooms. bath. several out 1976 Baron Mobile Home bllument. For information
buildings , 1 2x60 hou11 14x66, awning porch skirt- can 813 ~ 881-1232 .
• career in....d of jutt a
trail•. located on Rl. 160, Ing '9;999.00 coli 614·
job, Coli for peroonol
88 .1acres in Elmwood, WV .
interview: Fri . til BPM. Sat. 2YJ: mi. from Holzer Hospi· 843-5147.
tel . 125,000. Call 446,
Free riatural g11, 1tocked
lOAM to 2PM. 448-7441.
4851 .
19B1 Schultz Ltd. 3 br 1 'h pond. would make 1 beautiNaod bebvoittor In by home
bath, total alec. central air. ful oottlng for • homo .
for amoll child, need roferen· 3 bdr .. lorve lomlly room. microwave, dishwasher, Po11ible owner financing at
pool, outbuildings. 1 acre
ceo. Col 814-9112~2881 .
ltove. refrig, underpinning. 8 pet. ontv 11.000 down .
lot. 91h% a11umeble mort· redwood porch. 304· 876· F!e~uced to t350. flllr acre
for quick oolo. 304-676·
Need boby-litterln mv homo gogo. lend contract. Kelly 6049.
5640.
for omall child . Need refer· Or. Call 448· 7636.
ences. C.. 992-2881.
1983
Schultz
limited
odl
1-------~.
c::G:--Bv Ownar : (f you Nko privocy
Two level lots on
rear
14x70 wHh 7x11 e•· Rood. call304-676·6689 .
NHd enra money at Chri1t· we have ill 3 or 8 bdro .. 3 lion,
pando,
3
bedroom,
1
'
1
1
mea time? I need aorne part betha, livingroom, dining bethl. oil elec, central elr,
time !*pen right now. room, kitchen, full lomlly flteplace, extra inaulation,
room with kitchen, 3 car
Phone 304-175·1090.
buih in otereo. 304· 468·
Ren lals
gorogo, Iota of privote park- 1694.
ing, hNted twimming pool
12 Situations
with prlvocy fence, nicely Uaed mobile home. · 304lond.._,t . Locotod on 1 712 ·2228.
41 House• for Rant
Wanted
acre tend, 1.4 mile off Fair·
o-lc
field Contonory Rd. 2 mi. 4 · wide mobile home, stilt·
from Rt. 31. 3Yo mi. from
Small furnished houte .
Cuttomen for the Cellico Holzor Hoopltol. Bloclttop tlng on
nice lot, ready to move into.
Cupboord. Rt . 110. Porter. rood, no
hBio. For For rent with option to buy. adulto only. Call 446-0338 .
Hours: 10-IIPM. Mon.~ Sot. further lnformodon colt 4461226. down . 1226. ' per Unfurniohad hou... 3 bdr..
Coli '14-3Ba~9008 .
7044 ct.yo Dr 446-9568 month.
304-782-2226.
atovo. ref. Rod~ay Villogell ,
nights or Sundeya.
Exporlenced mother wll do
1276 mo. Coil 446-4416
bebyaltth'IO in my horne· Loon ouumptlon, 4 yr. old Houle treiler 10•55, two after 9 PM .
ronch, 3 bdr .. 2 boths, DR, ecreo on Solt Crook, alec, 1-------:----::446• . wookenu. Coli cerpottd, 2 cor gorogo. Coli ctty water end telephone. 3 bdr, houae delu•e Pt.
Can be had ..lily. Van H. Pleuant. 3 bdr. houae 60
441-1282 .
Winfield, W. Ve. acrea Eureka, Oh . Call676·
r .. trimming ond romovol. 1 ----:-:--:-:--:--:-::-· 1~ ­ McCtatkey.
5104.
F.. ootlmotH. Con 892· 8 yra. otil, 3 bodrm. 2 betho. Phone 304·188·2188.
11040 or 948· 2128. ·
foml1y room with wood ---------1---~----:--:-::-:--·· 1
burner. Single Clr garega~ on 1976 Fairmont, 3 bedroom.- For Rent- large 3 BR house.
Opening for lldorly ir! home. 8 flat .C... with ltockod oil otoctrlc. 304·178·21112. In town, noor schoolo, 1V.
both, flropleco. opplloncoo,
Cell 773-15423.
pond. City wator (n Roclno.
1874
Mobile
honllt,
14x70.
r,nced
in yord. S325 mo.
Co11114-949-2&amp;41 .
Flomingo, 2 bedroom~ 1'11 plu1 security depoalt. Call
Middlo--d lody would Hko
to U... ( n - be a com,.nlon Houoo for oolo by owhor bethl, lurnlohod. 16x8 front 388-8248.
to en -.tv ltdy. Colt n1o11y remo- two otory porch ond 4•1 beck porch
371·8432.
houM. 7 rooms, 1 beth, with -nlniJI. Unottachod 4 bdr.. 2 beth, fomlly
prago. compiiiO oet up room-flrepb~e;:e, centrelalr, 2
tlllrogl cloao to ochool .,d
with
underpennin,. car garage. in Tara in AddiW11doprlval8dutylnho- ohopp,.... 213 Fifth St.
Dl' haopltalo day or night
Mlddloport. Coli 814-992· .9.000.00. 304-876-13 I oon. Call 814·367·7464
otter II PM.
f.
oftorll.
llhlfta. Call 114-143-1324
3011 .

-'"= •

&amp; Vicinity

&amp; Vicinity

Gigantic 4 Fomlly Sat. So pl. 4 fomlly yonl oola , 21 2
22, 8· 1 . 200 Glenn Drlvo, Camden AVe, Point P..a.
acroas from Alpine Motel. tent , ecroll from youth
Jackson Pike. Boys womena center, Fri and Sat.
Leaving ttilte, owner mull: clothing, light fixture•. fur·
Mil beautiful 3 bedroom niture, gle11wara, applian ~ Yard Sale, c;:lothing all sltea
and in fant• . .Q iaaswate,
home. Fomlly room h" 20 CH. toyo.
2208 N. Main St. Thuro, Fri,
ft . of wlndowo for poltorot
• •
vl-. finished doublo gor· Glirogo
Fri &amp; Sol 9·15, Sot.
age. fireplace, large porch, Sept.21
corner of ~ee - ·
10 It., d ac k, woo do. pr Ivacy. nie 1,.d Krlstla Dr. In Sunkist 7 family yar~ aale, At. 2
North, 8 mll11. Clothing,
near Royal Oak Perk, re- aubclivlslon.
houaeplanta,
mite llema. ,
duced to 169,900.00 8Yo 1-----~----­
fJIIrcon! oooum'obility . . Coli Garage Solo Bob McCor814· 992 ~ 1420.
mlck Rd. Thuro. &amp; Fri. Yard Sele, Sot, Sopt. Z2 ;
Clothet, all aizea, miac . B:iiO till?. 2310 Mt. Vomon
Nice 3 bedroom. gerage. PiCture framea. stereo. aew- Ave.
ba. .ment, excellant loca - ing machine, thoet, purses,
4 fomlly yord oolo, Sot, lorri
tion · near tchool. owner winter coati, jecketa .
22. roin do" Sopt. 28th.
finance. Mlddloport . Call
.,
Yord Solo 80 Locu1t St. 9-1 . . 2300 Jefforoon Ava.
992· 2817 .
Thuro.. Fri. Sat~ Sept. 20HouH for Nle or rent with .Z2. Kida clothes, gaiore, Yord Sole,&gt;Bot!Y Morr(oon,
Dunham Rood, Loon. Thu~a.
13 ·acree, Welt ·columbll. diahn, miac.
Fri. Sol. Pool toblo, ltlr!"!o
Ueving Aoed. 8 roorri• and
desk.
other furniture .
4
Family
Yard
Sale
aero
..
bath, city wotor. 304-871·
from benk In rio Grande . Set,
:o_o_.- - - - .9 to 1 Raloft or shine,
_1_9_2_2_•_tt_or_4_
Garage Solo, Thurl, Frt, 9et.
1
9:00 till 3:oo·. Bohlnd lloolo
Older 21tory ••c cond, level
ocre. At. 2 noor Groenbot ~ Goroge Solo Fri. &amp; Sot. at School, fo(law 1lgna, nlrt)l
l••n•. 111010. aqui·
tom. &amp;..oM purchooo or Vinton: Tires, stove, toola, brond
owner finencing . SO's. Kat· guna, cabinets, clothing &amp; rium. riding mow•. lots of
mise items.
,
h(..., ot G1lulo Roolty, mtoc.
304-738:8942 . .
Yord Solo Bulovllle-Addloon Big yard Solo, Thure, Fri~
Rd. oftor Tero Apto. Fri. &amp; Sot. 6 lamilllo. Fletrock, a
milao North At. 2 fr\Hft Point
Sat
.. 9 -6.
32 Mobile Homes
P!oaNnt. Juot put Good
for Sille
Yord Solo1otTimo Yord Solo Shopord Church. F(DW~
$11. Sept. 22. 10' 1.Arnold pot1, macram• aupplial.•
child IWiaterl, furRftu ....
St .. Bldw 011.
NEW AND USED MOBILE
motorial. milo.
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
...
,
..
j:l(i'iJ1Ei;Ciif
''
''''
'''
lTV· MOBILE HOME SALES .
Yord. Salo, Fri ond 8 0 t 4it
4 MI . VIlEST, GALLIPOLIS ,
Show""' Apto, 12th St.
Middleport
AT 38. PHONE 814·448·
·Point Pllo•nt ond follow
oigno.
·.,
7274.
"Vicinity

4415-1987.

742·3195

DOORS ........ , ... '149 .95 '

VInyl • Aluminum

J 1

'{ard

khchon. dining toom, living
room. 2 bMroom1 upltalrs.
1 bedroom down.Over en
acre. chelrl link fence ell
round 24 bv 30 block
building, 10 by 30 building
big gordon. full booornent·
.Coli 614·887·8848 after
3:00 P.M. cloH to Hill Top
·s ervice Station, Coolville,
Ohio .

leaving State, owner must

· Residential
&amp; Commercial

Now Chevy Truck ....

AUTOMOTIVE SALES

\I''

H_o mas f.o r

1974 Holly Park on extra
tize lot, 3 bdr .. utility
building. ,.rdwood floor,
beautiful patio , Green
School Dist. 4 mj. from
Glllipolls. oxc . cond. Call

For all your wiring
needs; furnaces repair
sarvice and installation .

TOP SOIL·FIU DIRT

!'Waohorw oONI!woohorW

Buying . dolly gold, otlvor
colno, ringo, jowohy, ottlrlh1o · II-=:,--::--:----~
wore, old colno. Iorge
B I
roncy. Top prlcoti. Ed . Bur· 21
Ul ne11
kott Batblt' Bhop, 2nd,
Opportunity
Mitldl-. Oh. 814-182~
3478.
I NOTICE I
Wented to buy: inveatm1nt THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
property. Call 814-992· LISHING CO . recom"!ondo
1818.
that you do bualnHI whh
people you know, and NOT
GINSENG ROOT, Top quol· to oond monay through tho
lty ond II~• grodtd. ooloctod mail untH you h1ve inveatl1200 .00 lb . Ordinary gotod thll offering.
omlillor root - U.nl All
ather klncll of root lloo
purcheaed. Call Robert 22 Money to Loan
Horpor, 304·1571, 7877 .

Giveaway

Also Tral'smission

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND

•II•- .

4

6

992-3410

&amp;14.992~15006cire14· 742,
3147.

10:00-4:00; Fri. Sot for
oppoint"!ont 304-676·
1938 .

MILLER
ELECT.RIC
SERVICE

l ~-611c

. .8/13/ 1 mo .

vh:ed . FiN enlmatea. Call

Brond opening, Sept. 20.
Second Hand Store. 326
Main St. Point PleeNnt.

St. Rr. 160 North
Gallipolio, Ohio
,
7111 / tfn

c~

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CALL!

topping, romovolo, hedgoo,
bulhtl. Jrimmed. frH anic 11 • •• 807•
_m_•_•e_•_·_•_~
__
, __u_._
1
· Will bobyolt In mv homtr. WII
do light houoowork. Call
_8_1_4_·2_4_15_· 9_11_11_6_· - - · l c Woter wello, drilled &amp; Hr·

AUTO
RENTAL

Racine, Oh.
Ph. 614-843·5191

773-5839 or
773-5788

hoavy iron beda. a1110 ond
up for certain Meiga Co .
atone l•r~ . Old time cupJ,oord.. coli 1-304, 882·
2711 ·
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE . Bodo, Iron,
wood. cup-rdo, c,.lra,
cheata , beekete. dlahes,
otono · jors, ontlquH, gold
1nd oUvor . Wrlto~M . O .
Miller, Rt.2, Pomoroy, Ohio
46789 or coli 814·992·
7780.

U-SAVE

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

FREE ESTIMATES

Tree work wlnted pruning,

Special PrieM: Whlta'a Metal Dfte!:taro, c'!lt for lnf9r·
'mitlon 304~871-2906 .

"We Rent For less"

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
UTILITY BUILDINGS

Ceth peld for fency Iron or

Acron street frpm Pod
Office. Mon thru Thura

992-2198

DITCH WJTCH
SERVICE

Would like lo point troller
roofo. Coli 8t4· 2115c1128.

Sept. 22nd ond
27th . For information. ..U
912-11152.

PAT HILL FORD
1 · 1,3 · ttc

Good uood smoll rofrlgor1tor
ond omlll love OMt, Coli
441-1414 morn. o r -·

cloo-.

. CALL
446-4522

8-10·1 mo .

Middleport Ohio

Coli 814-388.
.18 Wantild to Do

shirt' deaign end paint

RE

949-2969-949-2263

out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

condition.
8303.

31

For sale by owner 9 room
houae 3 beckoom1, 1 '1:. bath.

Rag1811r your child for T·

,, llonuy 3 p.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday 6:30 p.m .~ 8 p.m .
Wednesday 3 p.m.·! p.m.
Thursuy 3 p.m.'S p.m.
fridoy I p.m .- 2 ~p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
lARCI ANIMAL AID
SURGERY BY APPOINTMENT
304~675-2441
8/20/l mo.

FENDER ............. '76.95

m court st.

..

Club Factory
'"""'Y Sunct.y.
1 :00
p.m.
chocked guns
·onlv.

PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

Situations
Wanted

Wented· Junk eutos env

I I'Jjilli\1111 I•'

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

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Windows

ACCENT
'"· 992-6931

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARY
CLINIC

NEW-REPAIR

fiNCI &amp; SUPPlY

AW

PomtrOr. 011.45769
I

mo.

WRITESEL
ROOFING CO.

992-6215 or 992-7314
POmeroy, O~io

&amp; Service

equpped

"enry E. Cltland, .
Jr ................. 992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949·2660
DoHie Turner .....992-56t2
Jo Hill .......... ..... 985·44611

S~l•l

Sizes Start From 12'd6'

and yard. Plus a nice 3
bedroom tanch with new
krtchen,
woodbumer, storage buildin'
and a patio. $36.900.

r.,,.u,

Work

Prices
Start At .

.

ACOUNTRY COTTAGE just for
,au! - 2 bedrooms, full .

carpet,

YOUR SALES

Minor

Check Anti-Freeze,
Belts, Hoses. Plugs

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Parts

&amp;

Mechanical

I J ' ''

NEW LISTING - Just out rJ

23. _ __.__ _

6. _ _ _ __
7.

' lo, _ _ _ _ __

64 Misc. MIJI'chandisa

191 21 . 28. 2tc

JI!.F

'DOZER · BACKHOE

$(lid Boar d reseNes the nght

(II HOUSE IH CHESTER:

Three acres with a nice·
ly constructed concrete
block home 26x3(), 3 bedrooms. one bath. 12d5
family room. Partially
carpeted. fuel oi furnace
with facilities for woodburner. 12xl5 block stor·
age buildin1. 20X30 block
garage. Riaht off Rt. 248.
country settine. \2 mi'le
east of Chester. o•io.

.

to wa1ve tnformalmes. to acce01

p r reJeCt any and all or pans of
any .and all b1ds
No b1ds ca r bew1thdrawn fo r
at least th1rtv (301 days alter the
sc hedul ed ctosmg tlmf! to r
rece1 pt .o l b1d s
¥ e1gs Co u nty Bo.ard
of Menta! Retard at1on
'
PO Bo&lt; 307 .
SyracuSe. Oh10 4 57 79

Open 7:00-7:00 Daily

Business .Senices ·

bid

FOR SALE

•'

LANGSVILLE
GROCERY
&amp; GARAGE

12

Jim e11
Mink
chov.-Oidsrnc.
Gono
Johnoon
Wonted to boby tit In my
441 3172
homo lull or port tlmo,
'
behind Ordnonce ochool.
Wented to buy uMd coal •
rofoienceo. 304·875-2784.
wood hooters. ·-In Furnl·
ture, 441-31111. 3rd. &amp; Wanted part time work on
Olivo St., Golllpotis, Oh.
form . 304-878,7769.

11 Help Wanted
LOOKING FOR A GOOD
CUP OF COFFEE7 CUT
YOUI!I COFFEE BILL IN
MODELS
HALF WITH MOUNTAIN
RICH . LEARN HOW: MON· All -·including children
OAY SEP1EMBER 24.
ovorogo 1 · Forcatolog
7:30PM. HOUDAY lNN.
typo oollignmonta. Inter·
viewing in Columbuothe
GALUPOUS. ONE HOUR
SEMINAR . FREE SAM ·
wook of Sept. 23. For an
PLES: COFFEE. TEA. oppolntmont coll 412· 856·
ORANGE JUICE. ALL ARE 1_9_1_9_2_· - - - - - WELCOME
Sell AVON make 41% . Coli
Gun 1hoat at R1clne Gun 1·4_ 4_ 8_'_3_3_5_8 _· - - - - -

:I:

z

We PlY c8ah for late model
ciNn u1ect cen~

Call

BoUoono for Got Wotl, Annl·
veroarye. lirtlldayo. Plrtles.
Slnglnt~
-441,4313
·· Caft . Bel loono
&amp; Co.

!a:
LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~ Licensed Clinical Audioloeist

PHON.
E
.
9
92-215.
6
Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.

Davia Vacuum

CJeener ~ one helf mile up

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Dependable Hearin1 Aid Service

Wanted To Buv

A...

r---~-----1---------...,1 chino

.

The Daily Sentinel

P,H . 992-7683
or 992-2282

Roy Bickle
. Certified Chimney Sweep

Stonewood cookout held
O

Remodeling
·
lnsuranee Work
Cu&amp;tQ.m Pole Bldgs .
1o Ulrues
Roolint Work
Aluminum &amp; Vinyl Sidin&amp;s
15 Year~ Experience
GREG ROUSH

•complete Chimnev Cleaning
*Certified Chimnav Relining &amp; Repair
*Experienced and Insured

Mrs. Clayton Allen . ·
Mrs. Opal Hollon spent a night
~ntty W\111 Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Hollon, Parkersburg.
Cletus Allen and Maxene Schla ~
reth, Columbus, called on Mr. and ·
Mrs. Clayton Allen Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Tedrlck.
' Old Washington, vlslted on Labor ·
Day with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wickham.

Stonewoods Apartments.
Attending were lne;l Pooler,
Evelyn Mains, EilEen Snyder, Cedi
and Shirley Frazier, Alma Newton;
Audrey l&gt;'welt, Iva ,Stewart, Betty .
quistopherson, Loolsa Jolmson,

Now Homes- Extensiwe

446-2062

Ga., and Mrs. Faye Smith, Jessup,
Ga ., spent a few days with Mr. and

Minnte and Paul Johnson hosted a
cookout recenQv for resklellts of tile

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION
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Chimney
Care

Chester·community ·happenings
Katie and Bobby Allen , Wester·
ville, spent a week with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay·
ton Allen while their parents were
on vacation.
Recent Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Ridenour were
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham, Mr.
and Mrs. James Rldenoirr, &lt;laughter Janet and !iOn John, Mr: and
Mrs. lowell Ridenour and son
Joshua and Mrs. John Rldellour
and sons, Jason and Jam!.
· Mrs. Barbara Baker, Atlanla,

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The Daily

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or 4 woeko·Doc. 22 thru Jon·
19. Morine Village on Ft.:
Myera Beach , Florida ..
Swimming pool, jacuZIIand··
eJ~~err:iae room. B0111 remala~
ovailoble. 0011 block from Ft. •
Myers Beech fiahlng pier. "
Nearly new, completely fur· "
niohod , 2 bdr.. 2 bath .
apanmant. Sleeps 8, lla1
microwave oven, 2 TV't full
1ize, wether a. dryer .plut
water front balconY on ••· ~
veth floor. kids permitted. ~
lntorootod coli 441· 7044 .
dayo or 448~ 9688 nlghu or ·
Sundlyl.

•

6 room hou1e and garden in :
country. Ref. &amp; dep . requite . ..
Coli 814~388~8243 .
Clean 5 room houu in
Eureka, fuel oil furnanc8 . :

Call 614·256·6547 .
Newly painted 6 rm . 2 bdr. :
home. Quiet Jtreel ucellerit .

neighborhood. Ref. lo dop: •
osit required . Call Richatt~ ·
Carter 448~1 370 aftitr6 :1!0: .

..

Houae for rent 3 bedroom
home. unfurnished, fuel oil .

furnace . Call
6183.

814~992 ,

·

For rant, or option to buy. 3 ·.
bedrooms, level lot, garage, .
ba1ement . Middleport .
$260.00 month . Referen -

ces. 992· 3610.
Four bedrooms, two baths, ·
garage, "h mile from Neiga '

Hlg'h School $260.00 per ·
molith plus depoait. Phone :
days 614 ~ 992 · 8•61 or ov· .
eningo 614·992-3301 .
2 hou~ea tor rent &amp;nd bar for '
sale or' Ieese with option to ·

buy.

304· 871~ 6720 .

·

Sale or rent. 9 rooma, •
baaemant, 144 Perk Drive, ·
referenceaanddeposit. Rent :

$326.00 . 304~ 875·28811 •
after 6 PM .
·
Smoll 2 br locotod in Camp :
Conley. S 1 40. month . 304675-3812 or 176-1371 .
For rent with Option to buy, ·
large 3 br houM letting on :
nice lot. ready to move into .•

1260. rnonthrentorl1,000 ·
down, owner flnancing. Bal· :

once ot 1312.49 por month:·
3011·782 ..2228 .
. .,,

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Friday. September 21. 1984

l'om.,ro&gt;:-Middl.,port, Ohio'

The Daily Sentinel- Pail•

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41

Houses for Rant

1'NEN NE 6ATs 1HE
CAI&lt;El1 Plll7 OVT'A
HIS C/..GAI$···&amp;/EJ.A'IS,
PEtAYS···ANl1MME
P&amp;A'f'S.!

1 bedroom hom·e good loca·

l ion, *200.00 month with
dolpollt. Alter .t2 :00. 304·
675·6848; efter 4 :30. 304·
875-7634 .

54

79

ICIT 'N' CARL YLI! ®by Larry WriOIIt

Misc. Merchandise

Nice twingnt c~mplete
with 2 owingl, gilder. teeter
ton•. hofle llo allde. 3 yro.
old t40. Coll441-8114.

11 - - - - - - - - ·l,c-

be.. ment and nice yard.

304· 676-3030 or 675 ·
343t

&amp;

Oak furniture, ttb•too, . ct~&amp;iro .
cupboards. pie
telephones, dealt. also antiquea
and glaaawara. Open Sundays . Conkel'• Tuppersplains, Rt.7 .

For seto 8 h . floetwlng triJCk
camper. gil stove. aink. ,.,
dlnet set. k:e box, siMPI
tour, u..d very little- c•ll •
8t4-992-3798 orlt4-742·
2143 .
.

Dunrovin Fruit Fafm Mel·
f'Ote, Jor111than, MCintoch,
•nd Grima apptea. Concord
grapea, plums. honey,
aorghum and apple butter.
Sr. Rt. 6Bt , S .E. of..&lt;~lbony,
Houra 1· 7 deity, Sat. • Sun
t0·8. 6t4· 898·821!1i .

1972 Travel Mate Camper. :,
Sleeps 6 . Needs some rel ~
1260.00 . Call 687· -

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Heavy duty chains and bind·
ers for sole. 304· 876-7769.

446-0390.
Mobile home for rent. 1&amp;,...:;;;...&amp;.
Adults, no pats. Call 814-

8 ft . xpatio
6 door
ft . 8"
. $75.
insulated
Sliding
304-875· 4210.

367·7743.
Mobil a home lor rent .
Adulto. no pots. Call 8t4·
367·7743.

51 Household Goods

For solo Winclleater Model
94. 30·30. Call 446·0087
oftor 8 p.m.

40 inch electr iC range
$85.00. Hoover Portable '

McDaniel Custom Butcher·
lng . 8 doya a week. 304·
8B2·3224.

otter &amp;PM . 446·t409 .
12x60 2 bdr., 2 mila from

HMC . Cell 446· 3697 or
446-0t57.
Mobile home lot &amp; mobile

home tor rarit. 2 mi . from

Gollipolis. Coll446-t062 .
Throe bedroom. t2 by 85.
air condition, washer, dryer,
furnlahod UOO .OO plus dep·
osit and utilities. Call 814·

992·7479.
2

br

unfurnished

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'OR jiA~VATION.

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Home
Improvements

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2 ' bdr mobile home. C1ll

wall carpet in Gallipolit . Call

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COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Park. Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call
6t4-992· 74 79.

Wooher $tiiO.OO . Wring.,
Washer $150 .00. 30 inch
electric range $100.00. G11
Trailer loti, sewer and water clothes dryer etOO.OO. 24
furnished. small children inch Whirlpool automatic
accepted. 304"875-t076
washer $100.00. 40 Inch
goo range etOO.OO . Call
742·2362.
47 Wanted to Rent
Wanted to rent, amall eff.
apt or · trailer. adults only.
304' 676· t632 eltor 2 PM .

51 Housal1old Goods

Camp

SWAIN
AUCTION llo FURNITURE
62 Olive St., Gallipolis. New
&amp; u~ad wood &amp; coal atovea,
6 ptece wood living room
44 Apartment
suite .with 6 inch flat arms
8399. bunk beds complete
for Rent
with bunkiea $199. 2 piece.
imtron livingroom suites
$199. entron recliners ess.
.JA .CKSON ESTATES other recllnerli •so. maple
APARTMENTS (Equel dinette sets 81 79, box
Housing Opportunity) haa springs &amp;. mettre11 twin or
one and two bedrooms, rent full 8100 set regular-firm
stanlng at $183 for one 8120, maple dinette chairs
bedroom and $198 per 836. wash ste"d' •34.
month for two bedroom. maple rockers •sa. 7 place
with $200 depot it located chrome dinette set •149, 5
near Foodland and Spring piece dinette sat 899, used
Valley Plaza. pool and TV bedroom auitet. refrigeraant. Call 446·2746 or leave tor~, ranges, chest. dreaaers,
wringer washer•. TV's , dry·
message.
oro. llo ohoes. ·cell 8t4·446 ·
furniohod efficiency t146 3t59.
utiltiea paid, single. share 1- - - - - - - - - beth. 807 2nd . Ava .. Galli·
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
polis. Call 446·4416 ··tter Sofa, chair, rocker, otto9PM .
man, 3 tables. (extre heavy),
86B6. Sof.a, chair •nd loveFurnished apt ., 2 rooms &amp; seat, 8276. Sofas and chairs
bath, clean. no pe11. adutta priced from *286. to 8895.
only Deposit &amp; reference Tablet, 860 and up to 8126.
required . Call 614- 446- Hide-a-bedt, 8390. and up
to t&amp;SO .. sofa beds et46.
t519 .
Reclinon. f286 . to t376 ..
Lempa
from S2B. to st26 .
Furnithed efficiency. • 1 86
mo., utilities pd. 920 4th pc. dinettes from •109 ., to
Ave.• Gollipollo. Coli 446· 436 . 7 pc. •t89 and up.
-Wood table with ahc chairs
44t8 olter 9 PM.
t286 to t746. Ooak etto
up
to t226. Hutcheo. tiiO.
For le~~ae overlooking. city
park. 2 bdr.. LR. fully Bunk bed complete with
equipped kitchen, dining menreaaes, 8276. and up to
area. unfumiahad, e180 mo. $396. Baby beda. $110.
Mattretaea or bo~e springs,
CeU PJ's. 446-t8t9 or full
ortwln. t68 .. 1irm. 168.
446·4425 .
and $78. Queen sets. $196.
2 bdr. &amp;ipts . utilties part paid, 4 dr. cheats, 842 . 6 dr.
chests, 864. Bed frames,
newly decorated. Call 676·
$20 .and $26 .. 10 gun . Gun
6t04.
cabinetl, $360. Gas Or
electric ranges 8375. Baby
1 tmall turn. efficiency for 1
gentleman only. Call 446- manrea10s. t26 &amp; U&amp;. bed
f~emea 820, $26, • *30.
0338.
k1ng frame $50. Good selec·
Furnit;hed apt . Centrally lo- tion, of bedroom suilea,
cated , all utilities paid. rockers, metal cabinets: 1
838 6 up to
oteem hoot. Coil 446· 0644 . headboards
$85.
Conley. $1 60. mo. 304·
676-t371 or 675·38t2 .

1 BR apt, convenient loce·
tion. no pett, security dep-

Used Furniture •• dryers,
head
boards, and 2 bedroom
osit. Call 448·2055 .
suites, coal atove. 3 miles
Small garage apartment in out Bulavllle Rd. Open 9am
OellipoNs. furnished, ideal to 6pm, Mon. thru Sat.
for one. Nice &amp;. clean , new .814· 448·0322
carpet, newly painted. Call
8t4·992·2430 .

f(ewly redecorated, 1 bed·
room. partlelly furnished.
•225. Deposk required . Call
8t4·992-6319 or 992·
281&amp;.

- - - - - - - - l c-

Good OE waah•r-dryer tet
$260, .Whi,lpool wuher .
*71. 4 other waahera to
chooae from . 30 in' ges
range *96, 36 in' ·Gil range
2 bedroom apartment for t98, Maytag wringer t96,
rent f280 .00 per month. Kenmore dryer· $75. amall
Whirlpool refrigerator •96.
Utilltieo Included. Coli 773· Skaggs
Appliances Upper
6423 .
Rivor Rd .. 441· 7398.
room unfurnished apart·
ment lor rent. Coli 992· Atlanta homeateader coal&amp;
&amp;434; 992·69t4, or t -304· wood burner. real good
cond .. f200 . Roll-ey bod
B82·2686.
llo monreaa et 0 . Call 614·
APARTMENTS. mobile 38B·9008.
homes, houaas. Pt. P..... nt
Waaher, electric dryer re·
and Golllpollo. 814-448· frigerator
. Corbin ·'and
822t .
Snyder Furniture. 448 ·
tt7t .
.
Furniahed 2 bedroom apannlentoln M(ddleport. Adulto.
no pets, aecurity depoait.
8t4·992·3874.

c:-11

1974 Mercury Mont•go MX
good cond.. U , 200. Call
446· t769.

1-Fonaleortradecouch.cheir
- - - - - - - - - r;~::~==~~
love •e••· 3 tables very got;td

71

1977 Dodge 4 x4 380. 4
-·• new teres
· goo d • hape,
s.--.
call614-992-2818.

TRUCK TOPPER 'S Moot
TOP
poiduaed
farc.ra.
'80 sizes, different colore, mil·
mod~ CASH
and newer
ter card accepted. John 's
Smith 8 ulck-Pontioc. 1911
Eootorn Avo.• Golllpolia, Call Auto Solo. Bulovllle Rd •• Coli
6t4·441-2282 .
448·4782. Goiiii&gt;C/11&amp;. Oh.

C&lt; liVI'Siill:k

Building Supplies

61
Building Materials
Block, brick, seWer pipea.
Windows. lintels. etc .
Claude Winters. Rio Grande.
0 . Call6t4· 245· 5t2t .

2

c -....,NEA.n:
~t~~~=~~~~~~

ohope.
t360.00 call 8t4·
949·
3039.

11111 Suppltt~s

55

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Farm Equipment

Autos for Sale

t982 Cornaro Z-28 Indy
Poco Cor Edition. t· top.
A.C .. A.T.. low milooge.
Sorloua lnquirioa. Cell 4467689 alter 8 p .m.

formoll Super A with cultl·
vatora. mowing machine
turnlng plow. Coll6t4-256· t 973 Dodge Dort oport 340
8701.
' cu.in. engine. cragars. aide
------'---~· .1pipes. Bose ayatem, nNdl
54 Misc. Merchandise
You build it orwewil124~e48 For Sale t36 M.F. dleoel body work. 1860. Coli 4464 car garage kit. $2,496. tractor In sxcellent conditiQn 7603 or 448-t 178.
•4800. For aalo tOtO .John
Knauff Firewood Split- 96~ dol. Collt -6t4-886-73tt .
Deere backhoe endloader t982 Mercury Lynx 3 dr.
hardwooda. Seasoned or
*6500. For ule Intern•· HB. air. aunroof. 4tpd .. rear
grHn._ You pick up or we Now open for businau
Mountain
State
Block,
Rt:
tional
grinder-mixer •1100. defrost . Coli 6t4 · 388·
deliver. HEAP vender. 614·
98tt .
33,
New
Haven
.
Complele
Coll6t4·992· 740t.
258-6246.
masonry auppliea. 4", 8".
Limestone, Send, Gravel. 12" block. Delivery tarvice. New Holland. a auper 717 t979 Oldo Cutloaa Supreme
Delivered in Mason, Meiga, Phone day 304-882-2222. chopper, corn and gra11 18.000 mi. t3.960. Coli
on::i::n::
g::8::8::2::·3::2::3::9::.= = = head, P.T.O .. fq• blower. 448-t3t 8 "'"' 6.
Gellia or pick up at Richard•l :e::v::
llo Son. Caii446·77B5.
Coil 1·304· 474· 33t7.
1983 Chevene Scooter. 4
56
Pats for Sale 1-- --- tpd.. excellent condition.
New
Holland
forage
equl·
Plaatic ciaterns state app.lntereat free financing un· AM-FM radio. Coli 814·
proved, plaatic -aeptic tanka,
til Sept. t . t986. now and 388-9634 altO&lt; 5:00PM.
plaatlc culvert, metal cul verta. RON EVANS ENTER · HILLCREST KENNELS uud. Grinder mixera A. 19n VW Deaher station
PRISES, Jackson. Oh 6t4· Boarding all breeda. Heated manure apreadera, interalt wagon, appr. 36 miles a gel.
indoor-outdoor facilities. !tee until 4 -t-86 . All N·286-6930.
A KC Doberman . puppies: Holland hay loals. lntereat AM-FM 1tereo c•llette,
good tiru,low mileage, exc.
For sal~ fill din, arid top soil. Stud Service. Coll6t4-446- !tee uirtil 7 · 1·86: 1- Uaed cond.
retail •2.200 . Alking
718
New
Holland
model
7796
.
Coli Coli 6t4-256-t427 .
lt.796
. Call 8t4· 388chopper with one row hUd,
Fall Yard Care Mulching, J 'udy Taylor Grooming. Call ono used Gehl blowor •&amp;60. 9896 .
one used auper 717 New
fertilizing. liming, reaeeding 814-367-7220.
Holland chopper with one 73 Monte Carta parts, must
a trantplanting. Alao for
row heed t1900. 2-uaed sell. Coli 814· 246·94t0 or
Bri11rpatch
Kennels
Profestale: cow manure • top toil.
Contact Bruce Davison. sional All-breed grooming. Cobey loriiiJO boxes with 446-4666.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa- tandem axel running geara, l - - -- - - -- -6t4-258· 1427.
cilities. English Cocker Spa- exc. cond. CeH on price. 4 760 Ford truck, 20 ti. bed.
used New Idea com pickers cab over aleeper. Hoban
lit~ wheel 40 ft. box tool. niel puppieo. Call 614· 388·
from 8700. to •2600. New geaoline weld• and power.
1ra1ler. tt,200. Cell 446- 9790.
and uaecl Gravety boxea. 2 cyt. angine. Caii614· 3B8·
17119.
DragonWynd Cattery ken- Check with us on the 2Y.f 8266.
Regulation pool table $800. nels. AKC Chow puppies. pat. int••n leaH on New 1- - -- - - - - -SlameH klt1ena. new liners Farm Equipment. We have 1970 Pontiac t 200. Call
Colt 446-t769 .
"
CFA Himalayan and Persian great deala an New Aile 446-4684.
Onew hide-a-bed couch axe. kltteno. Call 6t4-446·3844 Chalmen Tractors end 1:-- - - - - - - -(Jieaner Combines. Keefert
973 Dodge Charger $100
cond. $50 and some misc. after e.
Service Center, 30·4-896· or belt offer. Call814-266for Hie. Call 446·8tt4.
·
CFA Persian kittens, exc. 3874. · Pt. Pleoaant. Ripley 8417.
'74' Fontaine flatbed trailer. pedigree and blood line. Call Rd. St. At. 87 or Leon, WV ..
tll83 Ford Fairmont Futuro.
aide kit, chaint. end bindan . 448·8276.
PS.PB.AC.
4 door. 24.000
Call 6t4-379-2775.
miles. e~ecellant condition.
2V. yr. old Shetland Sheep· 63
Livestock
*6.000 firm. · Cell 949Franklin woodburnar &amp;. dog , opeyed. Coli lt4·388·
2933.
model 28 SW 367 6 in. 98tt .
barrel. tuned action, packm·
2 yr. o ld R eg. 8 elgium stud t966 Dodge Den. 8 cyyer grips. Ro11 28 in. 10 1 0 American Pit Bull pupor
will conaider trade for Iinder , new battery.
speed bike. Celt 6t4-388· plea. Col 8t4-388· 986t .
otock troller . CoH446· 7791. e4oo.oo. Coli ottor 2:00,
98tt .
AKC Rag. Doberman pup- POLLED CHAROLAISI ~
9_8_6·_3_&amp;_t_t._~---Pioneer atereo svatem with pies. exc.·Ped!gr4!'e. 7 weeks BULLS Reg., modOfn, tall, t979 Olcla 98 R-cy.
walnut glass atand. Excei- old . tt50 . Coil 6t4-256· coJ'fec:t alao club .-t...-a. 48,000 mileS. All e~etras
lent condition. Raaaonable 8403.
Woodward's Ohillco Farm1. including cruiaa control.
price . Cell446· t3tl!.
1 - - - - - - -- - - 814·379-2697.
power windows, power
AKC German Shepherd fa·
oeeta. *6990.00. Colt 992·
1 double bed &amp; mattreaaes, me!' 6 moa. old. S40. Call
Regiltarad Hempthire ram li 3898.
1 drener. 1 rocher· with 446-2310 .
yro.
old . Cheap. Call 446· 1 - - - - - - - - - cuahlona. Moving must Hll. - - - - - - - - - - 0822.
· t984 Chevrolet Corvoir
Beat oHer. .CaM 614-245· T~o male AKC Collie pupa
5802 or 446 -2313.
tn·color, alao stud service Beautiful t)lack mare horae. Mo~za 2 door coupe. Phone
St4-992·3196.
call 6t4-692-4839.
4 yr. old gentle. t660. Coli
Beef ready · for freezer 46
8t4·388-9989 ohar 3;30. 1981 Chevette acooter 4
cents per pound on hoot. A.KC registered Beagle pupspeed ltanderd. e~ecellent
pioo. *50.00. Coli after 4 :00
Call 446· 1062.
8 Gumeay heiferf 4 with condition e2, 400 ,phone
PM
.
304·676-8267.
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calves. Coli 8t4-246-6348. 6t4-949-2011t .
Washer &amp; dryer1 smoked
glaaa table and chairs. AKC regiatered Minature for' sale chestnut mare. 1978 Ford Mustang 11 PS PB
couch. e1c. Call 814-379- Schnauzer tt26 .00. 304excollont riding horse, well Automatic tronomltlon
896· 396t .
2696 after 6PM.
·diociplined. greot lor youth t800.00 end t974 Ply·
e275.00. ,lolao. t6 mo. old nouth Voy 0110, Po-ngor
Electric trailer furnence.
cheotnut
filly Arabian cour- Von t700.00 coill14·992·
63.660 BTU. good cond. Y, 57
Musical
t"'
horoe
mixed aplrited but 5111111.
bed good Ia sturdy frame
Instruments
sweet
natured.
Phono 6 t 4 · 1 - - - - - - - - - with opringa. Call 6t4-388·
992 -3798 ot 8t4-742 · Work cor fa&lt; aale. 1988
9060.
2t43 .
Novo 2. runo good. Coli
992·8289.
u
..
d
band
inltrumentJ
for
Approximotely 2500 ft. SOl·
soned cherry lu'mber •soo ule. Frank's Pawn Shop, 64
t983 Z28 Comero, 3700
Hay &amp; Grain
free delivery, Call 446· 430 2nd. Ave .. Gollipolio,
milo,
loedold, aome 11 now.
448·0840 .
8038.
Phono 304·1171· 71111 .
22 caliber pi1tol 8 in. barrel, Conn alto aa~eaphone Large round balaa of hay .: 20 78 Cotollno. 311,000 mlloo
holster, box ahell1, axe. tt76 .00 . Coli 6t4-986· eoch. Call 448· 1052.
t31100. Exc. Cond. 304·
cond. *76 or trade for 368t .
Good mixed grata hey for 77J.5t48.
ohotgun . Coli 448 ·8t14.
Conn trumpet, with '-ather solo. Coli 848·2237.
'79 Ford LTD. 302.1oodold.
caae. axe. cond . *1&amp;0.
For Sale, R.... Hitch for 304· 773·111126.
Good quollty mixed hoy, 304-1178· 2010.
t B79 or t980 Ford, call
t1 .10obolo. Coli949· 3019
814·.9 92-8711 oftor 11;00.
Mortln D-311 gutter with after 1:00 P.M.
1978 El Camino VB; 13,000
mlloo, now point. 304· 8711·
COlO, t1 .200.00. 304·773·
5617.
7438 oltor 1 ;00.
1r.III Sfllll Lil rllll
1 979 Camero, light bluo
metallc , 3150 auto,
68
F.rult
t2 , 700 . 00 . 304 - 1711 ·
Autos f(lr Sale
&amp; Vegetables
3994.

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Trucks for Sale

t9SO ChtiYY PU good cond.,
. .oo. C•ll 814·266·8248 .
t982 Ford F-tOO 21.000
miles, :J apd., power stHrh•g. sliding rear· glatt, AM ·
FM couotte. ts.eoo. Call
448·9834.
t970 Dodge ton truck 3t8
engine. 4 epd. trana .. 18 foot
flot bed. fiOO . Coli 446·
94111.
t970 Chevy 'h ton PU, 327
eng .. auto. trana, 12&amp;0. Call
448·9458.
1 ton 1984 lnlernational.
Good condition. Eatra porta.
tl50.00 or trode. Coll843·
6129.

·'

t970 Ford 3 quortor plck·up
truck. automatic , needa
tronomiulon. $300.00. Coli
742·3044 or 992-8696 of·
te&lt;6:00.
1972 int81'netionel,392 engine cab over radiator for 72
internatkmal cell 614-99257t6.

Marcum Roofing &amp; S.p out·• .,.
In g. Now lnltalllng rubber' '- '
roofs . 30 y"rs e~eperlence, ~
apecl•lizing ·;n built up roof . ..i
Call8t4-388-9857.
PAINTING· interior and ex·
terior, plumbing ~ roofing,
aome remodeling. 20 vrs.
OKp. Call '8t4·388-91112 . ..
H &amp; S Home Improvements
vinyl siding, roofing, room ;
addition, storm windows. ·
stone. Call 6t4·367·0409
or 6t4· 367·7244.
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guarantee . Local references
furnished. free ett jmatu.
Call collect t-8t4, 2370488. 9 a .m. to 5 p.m .
Rogers Basement
Waterproofing.
GENE'S OEEP STEAM
CARPET CLEAN ,
scotchguard -watar extrac tion, deodorizers. FREE eati·
mates. Reasonable rates.
Gene Smith. 992-8309 .

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Specializing In Zenith and ~
Motorola. Quazar, and ~ i
houaa calla. Call 304·676- ~
2398 or lt4-446-24&amp;4.
Fattv Tree Trimming, atump
removal . Call 304-876 t331.
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perienced carpenter. electrician, meaon. painter, roofing Oncludlng hot tar
oppllcotlonl 304-676·208B
or 675·4560.

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1979 Ford F100. good
co~dition , *2800.00. 304·
871!-1623.

Rotary or cable tool drilling . .,.":
Moat wells completed same •
day. Pump Nlea and aervi- .-;!
COl . 304·B96· 3802.

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Building reModeling, repair~ ..
lng, call collect t -304·937· ·,
2921.
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1979 Ford Brcmco R;engar
XLT, air. AM-FM . Call 4462t77.
1978 Scout. lock out hubea
loeded. priced to soli . Coli
448·9~40 or 676-6B9B.
1979 Chevy Beeuville ven.
loaded. t4.660.00 . Gray
ond blue . 304·676· 7748
call ott.. 4 :00 .
t974 CJ6 jeep, 6 cyl. like
new ' top, good tirea.
•t.IIOO.OO. Call 304-875·
5792 otter 6 or aee at
Cochr1n '1 Ex~eon .

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t978 Chevy Blazor, 4x4
auto, PS. PB. AM·FM, B
treck. Now radial tires. Good
cond. 304-882-2689 .

1-::::-:::-------' 78 Cherokee Chief. 4whaal
drive. 38.000 mlloo. buckot
$88tl, tilt steering wheel.
good radio,' clooay wheels.
all tinted glooa. •4.000.00.
304· 675· 777t.

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Motorcycles

4 wheel Suzuki Quad 60,
like new, uaed 3 mo., e576
4..:4..:1_
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Call 448· 9777 or 441·
3692.

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mi., exc. cond. Coli 448·

9777 or 448·3192.
1982 Horlay Dovldoon
Sportlttr 211th AnnlvOfsery
Umlted Edhion, *3200.00
firm . Coli oftor 11 ;30
1_Pm_.8_4_9_·2_1_8_2_._ _ __
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holmoto, 1 BOO mlloo. Coli
oltor I . 304-171·&amp;1t7.

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boot w~h I HP Chryolor
motor; Mlnn-Koto oloctric
I&amp; trolling motor; loat
trailer. lt4· 742·2121 .

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lNG. Rt . t. Bo• 355. Gelli·
polis. Call 6t4-367-0&amp;76.
SHULAW'S Plumbing end
Heating, 211 Sixth St.,
Point Pleasant. W. Va. 304875·6420 . Ucenoed and
inaured .

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WANTED, Monual StoO&lt;ing
box far Dodge 4x4, 72 thru
77. Coli 304·875·3481
from 8:30 ta 4:30.
77

Steel I beama. angle lrona.
lhMt otHI, grodng, t8
cent• to 21 cenu per lb.
Conduit ond aolv drain pipe.
ceiling furnaces.
110,000 btu; oloctrlc ceiling
heotoro, 11,000 ·• 30.000
btu. Parte bina. atMI wOrk
electric motora "3
phoso" 3V. hp • 1211 hp.
firebrick. oloctrlc holot, II"'
boiC.I, electrical flxturu,
penel1. breakar~. ltart. ..
Old W. Yo. M.... blo Iron
.... m. 1:30AM to 3:30PM,
Mon thru Fri. · Minimum
purchoso UI.OO.

Auto Repair

Borg Wor- T-10 4 lf)d.
trono, 2 turbo 310 trMI,
botll need warlt, 114 Chevy
hoed, 2 - 302 ford ........
Cllllt4-318·81t1 .

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For ....I SIMplng Roomo onlngo lt4-1192-3.3 0t .
•d lltM house kMplng Pickona uosd furniture. 304·
Porlt Control Hotel. 1711-1483 or 1711-t460.
Cell 8t4-446-07&amp;1.

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manta. footera. driveways,
aeptlc tanka. landscaping.
Coli anytime 6t4 · 446·
4&amp;37, Jamesl. Oaviaon, Jr.
owner.

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Dltchaa. ponds. roadt; land
clnrlng, etc. Call Motor Car
Brokers. 448-6692.

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Basements. Footers. ConCf'tte work, Backhoe 's.
Dozer &amp;. Ditcher, Dump
truckt. &amp; watar-gas-aewerele.:tricallihas.
O .A.Boaton excavating / '
complete dozer and dump
truck aervicea. Call 667·
8828 or 378-12a8.

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Hrvk:a. AuthOriZid Singer
Salee • Service Sharpen
Scluon'. Fabric Shop , ' '
Pomeroy. 814 -992· 2284 .

7;30

James Boyt Water Service.
Aloo poot. lllled. Call 8t4· "
218- tt41 or 8t4· 446·
tt71 or 114·448· 79tt .

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t2300. con 171·
ar 304-11711-1007.

78 Moton Homea
• Campa,.
1177 GMC motor hamo, 21
h. 11....,.. fully oqulppecl,
one awnor, booudlul motor
hamo. N- M-lntlra.ln
houM moohenlc..... ng to
bollevlna. Coli 114·113·
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Ken's Water Serv.ce. Welle,
t;:laterna, pools filled , Phone
317·0123 or 387-774t
night or dey.

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TRIITATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
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81 4 -441· 7833 ar lt4·4411 ·
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beauty queen, a psychiatrist
and • fashion executive who
have abused cocaine .
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Nonh Caroline .. Booton
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742·3044 otter 5 :00 or
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Meigs County happenings•.
TB testing program Judge orders sale
begins on Monday proceeds be divided

Transportation

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Following a canvass ·of the has elapsed before the end of the
community, Edwards announced month. Kroger Co. will help CAA in
that CAA Is close to establishing its . stocking the pantry, he said.
In Meigs County Common Pleas
"Those things will bea~ln
own food pantry to help low-Income·
Couri actions, property once belong- · people whose food stamp allocatlon our block grant request," he said.
tng to J erry D. Swartz, et al, has
been purchased a t public sale for
$27,:m.OObyCredlthrlft of America,
Inc.
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The Court has further ordered
Meigs County Emergency Medl· ~ade up the third place team from
that the proceeds from thts sale are cal SeJVIces perlionnelplaced weD in Melgs. A total of seven teams were
to be disbursed by Meigs County competition thts past weekend at the in the competition.
Sheriff James J . Proffitt with Clerk OAEMS conference held at Burr
In squad competition, Meigs
of Court Larry Spencer receiving Oak State Park. ·
County missed first place by 12
$324.!l!; Meigs County Treasurer
Meigs County placed firSt and points. Seville of Medina County
receiving $393.69; Central . Trust · third in tbe CPR contest and placed
took first with 124 points with Meigs
receiving ~.874.73; and to Credl - second in squad competition.
coming In serond with 1l3. Maklng ·
thii!t, as a partial payment on
Making up the first place CPR up the Meigs team were Eskew,
judg~ement, $5,E09.50.
team from Meigs were Gary Snouffer., and Thomas o.! Pomeroy,
and 0ene Lyo.ns of Racine.
.Snouffer 311d Greg Thomas and

Meigs ·unit does well

,Weather forecast

Three emergency runs

Clear tonight. lAJw 5:&gt;-60. Vartable
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less than 10 mph. Saturday,
The Meigs Cowtty Emergency
sunny and warm . High- in the
Medical Service reports three runs
mld-&amp;:ls. Chance of r ain near zero
on Thursday.
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At 9: (l! a.m., Middleport went to. percent tonight and Saturday.
Extended Forecast
Hobson for Donald Eblin to VeteSunday
through Tuesday:
rans Memorial. At 9:3.5 a .m ..
Fair and wann SUnday 110d
Rutland went to Langsville for Mary
,
Mooday.
Chance of show!!rs 'lUesWells to Veterans Memorial. At 7:09
day.
High&lt;;
in the 80s Sundicy and
p.m. , Pomeroy went to DutchTown
Mooday
and
low 'llfi to low 80s
Hill for Freda Mitch, also transTuesday.
Lows
mostly In the Mi.
ported to Veterans Memortal .

Friday. September 21, 1984

Oil, gas·drilling bill
sent back to board

Embassy

-AnAex BU~ding

- Let.nese
neth V. Welch, 33, whose mother
QqrdPost
lives In Grand Rapid s, Mich., a nd
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class
leb8nese
Michael Ray Wagner, ll, o.f
GqrdPost
Zebulon, N.C. Bo.th were described
as em bassy staff mem bers.
The explosion was the third
almost identical suicide bombing
against U.S. targets In Lebano.n in
the past 17 months.
The twin truck bombings of U.S.
Marine · and French paratroop
command posts in Beirut kllled 299
people last October, and 63 people,
including 17 Americans, perished in
the A1&gt;ril 1983 bombing of tbe U.S.
E mbassy in the Moslem seCtor of
the Lebanese capital. All three
bombings were claimed by Arable·
speaking anonymous telephone
callers on behalf of the shadowy
terrorist group Islamic Holy War.
U.S. State Department spokesman John Hughes said there were
two terrorists and that they drove
500 feet under Ore from guards. But
the American source In Beirut said
witnesses at the' annex saw only on~
man in the vehicle.
Pollee and embassy officials said
they believed gunfire from Lebanese and U.S. guards prevented the
van froln reaching a basement
parking lot and blowingup the entire
building.
Reporters were not allowed Into
the annex tQday. A car blocked the
U.S. EMBASSY ANNEX EXPLOSION -This graphic shows the
entrance just before three concrete
U.S. Embassy lllllle&gt;: In Beirut and the sUITOUJidlng area. A van ftlled
antl-vehlcle barriers and an army
truck was parked In the middle of • with e&gt;:plosives and drtven by a suicide commando ran a haU of gunfire
and blew up althe buDding Friday. (API sserpbotO) •.
the barricades.

BEffitrr, Lebanon (AP)
Rescue teams have "found all the
lxx!les we will find" In the wreckage
of the U.S. E m bassy annex, but
some victims of the . devastating
suicide bombing may never be
located, a U.S. o!!icialsaid today.
''Thereampeoplewe'renotgolng
to lind any part of," the official said.
Police said 23 people were killed
and 60 wounded In the blast
Thursday. Lebanese state radio
said as many as 40 may have died.
It was ImpoSs ible to detennlne
how many Lebanese visitors or visa
appUcantswereat theannex when a
van !llled With explosives and driven
by a suicide commando blew up,
.said the U.S. source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity.
·The American casualty toll stood
a t two killed and 21 wounded ; with
five treated and r eleased Thursday
afternoon. None of those wounded
" Is in a life-threatening situation,"
the source said.
The source said seven or possibly
eight Le~ese employ~s of the
embassy were kllled when the van
careened past concrete barrters , .
through a volley of gunfire and blew
up at the doors oftheslx-Ooor annex.
The blast injured U .S. Ambassador Reginald Bartholomew and
British Ambassador David Miers.
The U.S. source said both rema ined
in the hospital today but their
condition was not serious.
In Washington, the P entagon
Identified the AJl'lerlcan dead as
Army Chief Warrant Officer Ken-

The Meigs County · Tuberculosis
Offioewillbeconductinga cornmunlty skin testing clinic attheSyracuse
Municipal Building in Syracuse
from 5: :JJ to 7: ll p.m . Mond~y.
Joan Tewksbary, R.N., will be
giving the skin tests and urges all
area residents, including food
hartdlers, boosters, firemen , EMS
personnel and church groups to take
advantage of this free service. Each
person should have a tuberculin skin
test as a routtneexamlnallon atleast
every three to four years.
In addition to the skin. tests
Monday evening, the lire depart. ment will be holding a blood
pressure clinic d11rlng the same
·hours.

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It
was
the
consensus,
J.,.ucas.
Ohlo.HouseBW50ldeallngwitholl ·
states, that the bill wW be amended
and gas wen drilling, of particular
to prohibit the spreading or surface
.Interest in Meigs Cw!W due to the
application o.fbrlne.
large num~r of drWing operations
taking place, has gone back to the
drawing board.
Jlm Lucas, active MelgsCountian
in legislations pertaining todrUIIng,
wasamongthe overlOOpersonswho.
AT
crowded IntO the hearing room
Tuesday in Co.lumbusfor~ revtewof
the bill.
Lucas reports that there was so
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much testimony offered that Chair·
$1 Sa~t 0111 Dollar Sl1
man David Hartley sent the bW
back · to sub-conunlttee to be
VIUAGE PHARMACY
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amended.
MIDDIII'O-T,
011.
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There was standing room oozy for
UMIT 1 rEti CUSTOIIiEI , I
the healing with numerous people
Offor Gaed Stpt. 25·21
voicing their objections to the
practice of sw1ace application of
ANY ROll OF FilM
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brine water from the wells, Lucas
PROCESSED
Sll
sta tes, Most ofthose attending were
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in agreement with other provisions
0110 hoyr, or 101111 doy procHiint.
of the bW, but apparently were
Your film "''" loans our store.
against sw1ace dlspoal of the brine,
Quality prinh "" Koolalc paper, •·
Lucas points out. ·
nlopint with Kodak cht•icals, pro·
toctiYO sr,tvts for all your ntgatiYOs.

COUPON DAYS

PHOTO
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PHOTO EXPRESS

Admissions---Jeremy Ross, Middleport; Donald Eblin , Pomeroy;
CecU Frazier, Middleport; Freda
Mitch, Racine.
Discharges---Wa rren VanMeter ,
Leona Hensley.

CLEVELAND (AP ) The
winning number drawn Thursday
night in the Ohio Lottery's daily
game, "The Number," was 175.
In the "Pick 41' game, played
Monday through Friday, the winning number was 7002.

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world of gnomes in these collectible sculptures by
Tom Clark.
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Racine VIllage, ~.OOl for the purchase of a r-..e
truck. Mlddleport had sooght PJ.&lt;ro aDI1 Racine

req~ $26,00.

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Meigs County 1$ eligible for $1ll,4m In vrant
rnonlel. Ten percent of that totalor$U,l60, Isto1,'0Ver
administrative C061s.
Of ~ $100,440 remaining, 51 percent of that total
must be used to benefit areas where 51 petQI!IIt the
population Is deffued as low to moderate Income.
Sixty pet cent of the total must be spent on projects
detlned as " priority." Tbe other «J percent can then
be used for "non-prlorlty" projectB.
The Letart; Lebanon and Pomeroy projecta are
desiglnated as priority. Racine's and Middleport's
projects are dEslglnated as 11011-prlorlty.

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Federal guidelines tor fhls year's block iljlllt

PI'OIP'am are more strtngeat than In years past and
are dellped to !IIIW'I! that the poorest areas In each
o.f the state'J
CIJWities receive the fUnding.
Ptupoll!d proJects bad to ran Into one of three
cateaoi leti cooaidered by HUD to be of national

as

benellt to low to rpoderate lnrome people;
I'EIIIQIIal·ot alum and blighted areas, and urgent~Letart's. Lebanon's and Racine's applications met
the low to rnOOera.te income requirements. Ptmeroy'swasconslderedanurgentneedandM!ddleport's
met therequbement tor removalofasll!m or blighted
Clllll£1 u:

area:

Mayor Fred Hoffman, representing Middleport,
and Frank Cleland; representing Racine, said their

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GAl.J..IPOLIS - ' The longawaited cmtpletlon of the GaWa
County Courthouse mo.ved one step
closer 1o re8Jity Friday as county
Commissioners and !be architect
:;teve Cassady completed a "punch
list" on the first and third floors o.!
the.S2.4fictllty.
Cassaday said he would go
tllroog:h a.simllar procedure on the
basement and second floor of the
building Tuesday.
The party, alo.ng with gefleral
contnactor Custom FacWtles representatjve Jlm Porter went through
the building looking for problems
that ~ to be corrected before
canmlssio;l llers accept the building.
Porter said nothing major was
found to be wrong. "Mostly ctrywall
repairs, re-hanglng doors, caulklng
· windows and general ~lean-up,"
Porlersald. "ItreaUysbouldn'ttake
a lot of time." The repairs sOOuld be
COOIPieted by the end o.f next week
Porter sald.
Cas•a«hy said the hold-up now Is
with the electrical contractors.
"The state Inspection Is scheduled
for Tuesday ," Cassaday said, "and
theetectrlcalwo.rkhasto.bedone.b y
then."
Beforethestatelnspection,Cassa·
·day said alr balancing had to be
ctmpleted, along with wo.rk on the
electrical panels and circuits and
the fire alilml system must be
tested.

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Judicial p$11el
hears motion
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PENSIONS
- The new contraCt conlalns
two 1ncreues for both 191!0 and
1974 penslonet's. or people coYI!ftd bY tliDie two aeparall!
~: $111 a month bl!gtnnln&amp; In
the tlrst check ~the contract
lUes etfect and $10 per IIICIIth lri
1987.
WIDOWS
-undt!l' bOth llie 198J and 19'r.
~ widDwa alio 11M two
IDa I
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tnstructed its search committee to
· stop looking for a fuU-tlme replace-

By KEVIN p:IJ.V
'l1me8 S II +e1 Stall

GALLIPOLIS - The Gailla·
Jack_.Metp 648 Mental Health
Board is '~!eking to lntetest Its
IntErim director to serve 'In that
position Cllla fuU·tlme bBsJi.
Board Chain'nan Roberta .
Haber said the board wants to
contract for the SI!I'VIces o.f Dr,
Rk:bard E. Hunter, currently executive dlrectol' of Marion County's

w.

648board.

Hunter has been Jntertni director
of the trl-county boardsincelatelast

year.

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tile 111ft naP 7 7 •.,. . . . .

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Mrs. Holzer said the board has

ment. Hunter wW meet with the
finance iDnmlttee scmetlme prior
to the neiCI board meeting to Iron out
detalls of a contract. The finance
cmunltiEle is expected to report
back to the board Oct. 15.
The board hopestogetHunterona
contractw'al basis rilther than have
an 111-resldellce director who must
move Into. the area. Hunter's
servD!S are also contracted by the
Marlon board, Mrs. Holzer said .
Hunter's )ll!l'foi'IIUII1Ce as Interim
director - and particularly with
flnancl&gt;s - has been the deciding

Schultz, 19.
~ couple disappeared Oct. 4,
1982.-Thelr torsos were found 10days

later In tJie Hocklng River. Otiier
body parlll were dlscovered two
days later bu1ed in a nearby

cornfield.

. Each mock check was W11tten for
$102.43, the amount RepubUcans
said each taxpayer would have
received If Celeste had returned
what they said was a far larger
budget surplus !hart he admitted.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) .-

The paiX El l by wiliCh members of
the United MIDe Wortlien uniOO
ratify a contract is &amp;pelled 0111111 the
Wlion'i COIIIIIMian. The Sll!pS are
eq:ectediDieedtoaratlftcatlonvote
lntbene!CiweektolDdllys.

IJetllnnlng In the first chedl: after
!be contract talceo etkt and
z.m per moalh Ill lB.
8DOOIII8 AND

Aa2DI!H1' IENBIIl'8
- The III!W contract contaiN
yearly mer- In "-belief·
Ita. Weiiiiy bt!l4ure: Sl!IOIII
l!llt . . in lilii 1'111111
1986.

factor for the board's decision to
pursue a contract, sbe explained.
"Byfar,be'sdone)llOreln~eral

months than I've seen done in five
years with a staff of seven," Mrs.
Holzer said. "We have been very
much Impressed and de Ughted with
the work he's dor.e. He's saved us
thousands of dollars and we hope the
taxpayers will understand that. ..
Hunter took over from then-Board
Chhalrman John Rlce, wbo had
been appointed acting director after
the board d1smlssed Maxine S.
Plummer as executive director In

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September llll3.
(ContinuedClll pageA-4)

DR. ruCHARD E. lltlNrER

Coal pact ratification process outlined

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WASHINGI'ON (AP) - Here
are some highlights of the
tentative 40-month contract
agreed to Friday by the United
Mine Workers and the Soft coal
industry, as provided by a
source within the union.
This source, citing a news
blackout, furnished terms of the
prq!OSed contract only on the
condition he remain

per day at the end of the

LOGAN, Ohio (AP) -'-ltwW be at
least two weeks before a three- judjp!
panel rules on whether convicted
lilller Dale Johnston will get a new
trial.
Common Pleas Judges James
StUwelJ of Hocklng County, JOII!Ph
Clrlgllano of Lorain Coun!:f and
¥tchael Corrtgan o.f ~
County held a ·J.O.minute liearlni
FrldayClll a motlonlbr a III!Wtrlalfllr
Johnston and gave defen., attorneys lleVl!l\day&amp; to BUl:mlt lllwrttina
wby affklavttt flied during the put
several weekli slwld wwld
rant a new trtal. Hoddng Cwnty
Pt IAM!CIIkr Cbrls Veldt wiD have In
8ddliiClllal seven days to reply to the
.defi!nae brief.
Tlmlas Tyack, Jo.lmston's attor·
ney, bad su~aed 58 witnesses
for Frklay morning's hearing
befOre the three-judge panel tl&gt;.at
sentenced Johnston to death In
January tor the mutilation slaylngs
o.f his stepdaughter, Annette
Cooper, 18, and her fiance, Todd

GOP's mock tax checks still showing up

highlights

agreement.

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.Coal coniract

unidentified:
WAGD!
- The new contract provides a
~ 10.25 percent wage and
quarterly adjustment raise aver
the ute of the pact, for a total o.f
$1.«! an hOur , bringing !~scale
hourly rates to $15.!11.
A top-gl'llde undeiiiWnd
mine!' would ~ making $12&amp;.52

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origjnaliy requested( could be made up through otbB'
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Knopp aDI1 the commissioners will now prepare to
submit the ilve applications to the state 'by October ~
The projecis should receive state approval :1) ID ~.
.· days later. The county will then have an l!ddi~ :ll
days in 'Yhich ~accept the grant &amp;gtei!llll!lltor~ ·
and necessary ammdments. No chan8el can ._
made after the:n&amp;y deadline. Once the grant~
has been awarded, all projects must be ~
within 10 months even though pll)jecll lnYolvlng
construction will most llkeiy not belitn wrtll aprtni.
(Continued on page A-4)

Commission president Paul Niday saJd thecosto.ftherepalrs would
be absol bed by the oontractors.
In other actlo.n Friday, the
COOimisBioners awarded a contnact
to BeU Cootracting o.f Gallipolls to
lnstaD windoWs at the Gailla County
Senior Citlajns Center.
BeD's bid was tor $25,1m.3f,
lncludlngdormers.Bellallodlered
to bld on replacing the school doors,
repairing areh windowS, patio doors
· and possibly illllaiiing gJaa panels
If funds areavaBable.
Theooatoftliepro)ectcouldgoup
liecaWI&amp;.Architect Mark Epling told
the commissioners there, )lla&amp; seriousclelerloratlonaroundoheo.fthe
windows to be replaced.
BeD told COO'llll)sslooe _he ex. peeled work on the project to begin
when the windows arrive, In
approximately three weeks.
Commissioners also accepted tax
rates established by the GaUla
County Budget Commission.
ONE ft'EI' (1(J8ER - Ard!l&amp;ed llleve C
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wiiii Glllla CaatJty
The county wW taxed at a rate of
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(left)
pa
over
bkle
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wll7l
Culllm
Fw
3.4· mills. Anticipated revenue for
..., .... lie ...w do the wiiii the
n:pntdi&amp;'e An PGiter ...... F'lti!Q'a "7 "' c
the county general !lind Is estimated •
I
en
M
WDtl
!loon
'n-lay
before
l!iate
aet"
of
tile
f7n&amp;
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tint
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of
dte
Galla
at $1,:WS,ml, which Includes !name
Couttly
Caurt
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'Die
two
well&amp;
lhi
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10
llww&amp;h
the
bullcFDafrom plllpetty taxes, sales tax and
special funds .. The Guiding Hand
School and Gallco Workshop Is
scheduled torecelve$99,&lt;Dlfrom its
levy.
COLUMBUS. Ohio ( AP) - Uke banks.
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bearers.
The figures do not Include the proverbial bad . penny, those
State Treasurer Mary Ellen
Tbe mock checks were stanoped
antlcipated revenue from the Ohio mock iax rebate checks the Republt- Withrow returned to northern Ohio In red "Canceled By Dick Celeste"
Supreme Court's Gavin plant decl- cans sent out to nettle DemocraUC banks Frklay two lllm' of the and also rnaJ'Ired "1100-negotlable."
slon. Officials saJd they expect to Gov. Richard Celeste keeping make-believe checks, eachofwblch However, they otherwise look Uke
receive the Gavin valuation the tlrst turning up and getting cashed 1n bad netted Sl02.43 In cash for the state .checks .
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of October.

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differences In the funds allocated, alld what they hi1P

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Opening of new
courthouse moves
.closer to reality

Plant imported Honand bulbs NOW and delight in
the dazzUng array of nature's magic next Spring ...
Crocus, Tulip, Daffodil , Hyacinth and many other
fine quality bulbs.

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POMEROY - Five out of the 12 community
developnent blOck grant applications sulmltted to
the Meigs Cwnty Commissioners for consideration
)lave been approved tor forwarding to the Ohio
Department of Development tor final approval.
T!m Knopp, Buclteye Hills-Hocking Valley Regional . Develo.prnent District representative. and
cmunlssioners David Koblentz, Richard Jones and
Manning Roush announced Friday the five appllca'ttons Include: Letart TDWDShip, $21),540 for road
· paVing; Lebanon Township, S7 ,900 fo.r road paving;
Pmneroy Village, $32,&lt;ro for a sewer line extension;
Middleport VIllage, ~.(D) for purchase and
'renovation of the old Chesapeake and Ohio depot; and

ELBERFELD$

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Ohio weather:
warm conditions
to continue
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By NANCY YOACIIAM
11mea S dine( Staff

Theodore T. ~. Jr., Me~
County Savings Bo.nds Chainnan,
reports .the purchases of $14,0'17 by
residents in June. Total sales
credited to the county through June
are $55,&amp;35. ,.

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Jack Andei'IIOII diBCtl88es the impact of the
•banking crisis'-Page A-2

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Ohio lottery winner

Veterans Memorial

An area
abandoned
by industry
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Ohio-GM layoffs rescinded--Page A-4

-The lllllon's 14rtlaton meet
with' uGiu!ts of tile lllllon's 21
polttlcWl subdlvlliJnB 1li btbm
thl!m of thecattadl&lt;ittbe Pftiii08ed

contract. The lll!m!'lary·ti'IIIUIW
o.f each dlst!1ct is IJSI&amp;IIed to make

coalfields. ftep11!!1Efttatlves o.f the
lnll!nlatlollal Ullion w1ll travel to
their U8l8ned dl8ti1cts· to explain
the contract
-Local union represenjatlvl!s
wW 11M an explanatloo of the
contract at dlltrlct-wlde nath;as
Clll ~thinldayfollowlni!CClllCiusion
oftbetallll.
Mee' " • ue l+e1d at union
JDcall Oil the birth and fifth days
· after JWI'blni the rcu:ement to
. explain theCDIIIract ID rank-and-file

~~~ b' dlltrict explana- mlnen.
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t1on nai-CB, ·-A 4IHlour watttna period, re- 'lbtPI'4 wtwutt.:tliM!Itllill
by tile UMW'a COilllltullaa,

a pr 1n1a b'publlrldoll. About two
days later, thepictlbluld reach tile

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-BaUoting Is scheduled at the
conclusion &lt;it the waiting period.
WOI'Idnl memllen. miners who are
off sick &lt;r \etiJPOI artJy disabled and
m1nen wbo are unemployed but
eligible for recall may vote.
-When the voting Is o.ver, the
recqrdlng secretary or financial
secretary &lt;it each local union will fill
out a return sheet and count ballots.
The officer will then telepoone the
reiUits to the International union,
followed within 12 hours with a
telegram stating the results. Telegrams lent after that tJme will be
cmsidl!red Invalid.
-If the pitJIOied contract Is
ratltled; the International PJ:eSident
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will send a te legram to each local
covered by that agreement. u
there's a strike on at the time, the
telegram wUi contain the date
miners will return to wo.rk. BCOA
and UMW representatives wW sill)
the national agreement, and those
companies which have signftf
letters of Intent to abide by the
national agreement will sign shortly
thereafter .
- U the proposed contract Is
rejected, the president can return to
the bargaining table, call a nationwide or selective strike, continue a
sti1ke already in ptogrcss,orexteild
the current contract.

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