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                  <text>Page 12-The Daily Sentinel

ThurDy, September 27, 1984

O'Brien finishes

House panel approves
. Social SecUrity hij(e

30 court cases
Thirty cases were processed on
Wednesday In Meigs County Ccurt
by Judge Patrick O'Brten.
Fined were Raze! Boggess, Gallipolis, $:'mand cost$, fine suspended,
slx months in jaUwith five months
suspended, five years probation,
license plates and registration
suspended, two charges of DWI;
Carl .Johnston, Portland, $250 ll!td
C&lt;JSts, three days in jall, 60 day ·
license suspension, OWl.
WUllam L;lwless, Shade, $250and
C&lt;JSts, 60 day license suspension,
three days In jaD or driving school
with the cost of school suspended for
!he nne, DWI; Rnger Clark,
Portland, $75 and costs, 60 days In
laD, suspended, one year probation,
and restitution, petty theft.
Carolyn Call, Long · Bottom,
restitution and costs for each of nine
charges of passing bad checks, Jl]tls ·
• 60 days in laD with 50 days
suspended and one year's probation, ~lth Plckens, Syracuse, 30
days In jaU plus costs for bringing
marijuana Into jall; Annabelle
·Ward, Pomeroy, restitution and
.costs, passing bad checks; BarryW.
O'Brten, Shade, $10 alii) oosts,
stopping on roadway; WUllam

Lavender, Middleport, $10 and
costs, driving left of center, and
WUllam T. McPherson, Northup,
$10 and costs, fallure to yield trom
private drive.
Fined for speeding were, Joyce
Runyon, Cheshire, $22 and costs;
Keith Cole, Plnch, W.Va.. $24 and
costs; Clyde K. King, Brookville,~
and cost; Ray A. Wilson, Colun)bwi,
$21 and l:osts; James R. Smith, Jr.,
TuRJI!I'$Plalns,$21andcosts; Brent
Arnold, Pomeroy, $23 and costs;
Phillip Howerton, Mineral Wells,
W.Va ., ~ and costs.
Donald WUllams, Manetta, $21
and costs; Freddie Lewis, Lesage,
W.Va., $l8 and costs, Robert
Sheppard, Syracuse, S22 and costs;
James Rngel'$, Athens, $25 and
costs; TerryWaltei'$;Shade,$25and
costs; and Carl Wilson, Jr., Racine,
$10 and costs.
Fortetttng $50 bonds tn Meigs
County Coiut fQr speeding were
Randall Russell, CroWn City; Lowell Cremeans, CoolvtUe; Jlnna
Arnott, Racine; and Kermit Fisher,
Racine.
Also forfeiting bond was James
Snyder, Langsville, $35, for consumIng beer in a motor vehicle.

Meigs County happenings
Parade set tonight

Saturday event set

Meigs Hlgh School's HomecomIng Parade will be held tonight,
leaving Rutland at 6: :ll p.m., and
them mo\rtng through Mlddleport ·
and Pomeroy. Following the parade, a bonfire wW be held at the
Pomeroy stadium and a snake
dance will move through downtown
Pomeroy led by the cheerleaders
and football team.

Entry confinns saJe
Acco[dtng to an entry filed In
Meigs Ccunty Common P.leas
Court, the
sale ofbelonging
real estate
in•
Orange
Township
to Gale

AmeetlngoflheChesterBowhunaiJd Archery Club wW be held
Saturday at 6p.m. at the club house.
AU members are l1l'ged to attmd
since several Items of business will
he &lt;llscussed.
tets

Name ominted
Clarence Molden of Big Hom.
Wyo. ls a surviving son of Bernice I.
Molden, 66, of Pomeroy, who died
Tuesdayevenlng.atVeleransMemorlal Hospital. HJs name was
unintentionally omitted from a
llstlng.o!survtvors:

Annual rivalry match
See llllry, pllolo Clll Pap

WASHINGI'ON (AP) - A~ recEIIS when ~ for the third ·
. cunmlttee hai apjlmved Ptesl&amp;!!!t quarter~ l!*arereleuedlatenext
Reagu'• election. ~ reqllellt to month 8nd the numbers could allow
guaraJitj!e Social Security rectp. · a sruu,&gt; dec One In Inflation, 1M:
Ients a CCII-of·livl!lg lncrea$e J1111.1 explained.
even lfl9841n11ationdoesn'texceed3
"This Is the belt COU1'IIE! for us to
perce11t.
take," Plclde,sald.
On a voice vote, the House Ways
1be Senate voted to waive the 3
and Means Committee voted Wed- percent trigger ~ Reagan an•
nesday to waive the requirement nouriced In July that he favored the.

Chalrmaa of ihe Miller for

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reappolaamteni of Bernard Fultz of Middleport, . . llle 1IWp Ceuly
Chalrmaa forC~IIIl Ciareoce Miller's reeh ~ eiiiDn W. fal.
Fullz Is uo newcomer to poiUics having beea adtve for a pumbel' of ·
years. Anyone la&amp;eres&amp;ed In a•!et!•g wtih the MIDer reelecllori can
coutad Bernard Fultz at lii'M'I46.
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Steinmetz transferred to pen
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Meigs County Sheriff James J ,
Prol!ltt reports that deputies trans- lilvestlgatlon
this lncldeht. Is also continuing on
ported 46-year-old Paul Steinmetz,
Sherlf! deputies have recovered
Sr. to the Chillicothe Correctional
Institution on Wednesday.
Steinmetz will begiJI serving a bbardler dirt bike and was
sentence of lB months to ll.ve years recovered from a tleld near Dexter.
on a charge of probation violation. Anyone with lnfonnation concern·
'The sentence was Imposed by the lng this dirt bike Is asked to contact
Meigs Cwnty Court of Common the sherltf' s otflce.
Pleas on Tuesday.
Larry'lbomas, Hill TopGrocery, , W . ·th I!
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state !Wute 124, reported that his
ea er IOrecast
wife's PW'Sfi! Wa$ stolen from ~~~e.
back room at the store sometime
Variable cloudiness 19niihtwitha
Wednesday.
Investigation
by
111e
chance
of rain. Low around 50.
·
sherll!'s Department ls cootlnulng. Northeasterly winds less than lO
Thro Pullins, Eagle Ridge Road, mph. Variable cloodlness Friday.
reported to the department on Hlgh6().QI.Chanceofrain50petce.tt
Wednesday that approximately 15 tonight and 20 percent Friday.
gallons of gasoline was stolen from
Extended Fon&gt;clllt
an wtbulldlng sometime Tuesday.
~ lllraup Monda.y:
Raven-Hocking Coal Company,
FalrandalMIIeWIII'IIW'dtnlup
Minersville, reported that some- Ute period. lfl&amp;lillnupper liOuad
time this past weekend, 21 sheets of · 1101. 1.-. 311 liD t11 Salurclai.Y. In 11M!
sldtng- valued at $100&gt; was stolen upper 31151o adcHOI Sunday and In
from 111e facBity at Mlnel'$vllie. Ute40:1MODday.

end.

. The paqqll!(l legiJlatlon a,llo
l'ElJIIires Social Security actuar!clsio
Jli'EI!IIl'l! a ~ 011 !he tona-t«m "
ettects o( eliminating the tr;Jaer
permaneiJUy Ql' reducing It lo 1
percent_

will be reached,'' Rllp. J.J. Plckle.

Veterans Memorial

"Rl&amp;ht now It looksUketlletrlaaer

O.Telal4, told fellow committee :
membeis before the vote. He said

the latest Consumer Price Index roy; Wendell Bam!tt, l..a!lpvllle; ,
.t1g\lre!l Indicate . the cost-ot-Uvlng . Beulab Kaptelna, · Pmneroy; Ar· '
Jncreasewlll bearoond3.6percent. ' main . Qlughey, ·Pomeroy; Grace

~=~~ppers
Plains, has~
Square dance set

free.

Health department plans
weight conb'ol program
A program for weight control Is
being offered by the·Meigs County
Health Department. The series of
six two-hour seSsions will begin on ·
Oct. 10 with classes to he held from 1
· to 3p.m. A $10 deposit 1s required to
reserve a place in the class with the
full amount to be refunded with
attendance at the classes. Those not
deslrtng to make the deposit to
reserve one of the llmlted spaces In
!he class may register at the first
class.

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Sizes S-M-L. Wool blends, corduroy and
quilted styles.

Reg. *59.00 ....... ~ .Sale '50.00
Reg. S72.00 ......... Sale '61.00
Reg. '139.00 ..... Sale '118.00

L1g11t1g

45•inches wide - 50% polyester,
50% rayon wash and wear. Excellent
selection of patterns in colqrs
you'll like.

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FOLDING UMBRELLAS
Black only. Pop up.
Sturdy. construction.

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Reg. ss.39 Little Boys·

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Reg. sug Girls'
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Showtoon Panties?.!~.~~; Sale s3.S9

Sale Priced
to

S1122 $4622

MEN'S f17.95 'BLAZE OIINGE

HOODED JACKETS

Water repellant. Will not rustle. Ideal for deer hunters. Buy
now and seve. Sizes S, I, Land XL.,

Reg. $2.2$ and $2,75

$1549

$138

Men's 117.95 llAZE OIANGE SWEATSHIRTS ....... Salt 115.49

· Sunday school will ~ at 9::ll
with morning WOI'$hlp to follow at ·
10::ll a.m There wW be a potluck
dlnl1er on the church grounds at
noon, and an afternoon program.
The public Is invited to attend.

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SLIPPER SOCKS

Sizes'S (34-36), M(31-40).-l (42·44) and XL (46·
48). 100% Cotton, sluinkap ~ontrolltd. C.rew ~eck
or V-neck style. Limited quntll)t. 3 Sh1rts 10 a

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PACKAGE

Edward R. Foreman
Funeral services fo~ Edward R. ·
Foreman. 53, woo died Wednesday
riiDrnlng at Veterans Memoclal
Hospital will be held at 3: :ll Friday
attemoon at the Ewing Funeral
Jkme, The Rev. Lawrence Bush
wW .mclate and burlal will be in the
Great Bend Methodist Cemeteiy.
trienck may call at the funeral ·
10ne ThUI'$day from 2 to4 and 7 to9
p.m. and Friday from 2 p.m. to !he
ttmeof servtce.

Lee and Wtan1ler blue denim jeens.
Pre-shrunk. Includes our entire
stock.

The

Winning number drawn Wednesc:IS.y
. night In the Ohlo Lottecy's dally

pme, '"l'he Number," was 868.

In the "Plck 4" game, played
Mmday through Friday, the win·
n1ng number was 27aJ.

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Sale Prices

()hio lottery winner
CLEVELAND (AP) -

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Saturday 'til 5

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Over the life o! the new pact, !he miner's bourty,rate
• , wOl lise to $15.57 and the dally rate wW ao up from
about $113 to $12t.
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The new pact gives miners modest wage gains

~1)1c ~ a ullldt:late ~a)~~ tlrJmt:Jl!e'WilJ' d
0.5 jM&amp;IIi liSt iriiiiifJI;'easmg tears - $lb ~set
that tlie IWIIJIU,Y was sliding Into a,
Howt!Yer, the new red_Ink pushed
19 IM, Ihegovemmentreported . thetradedeftcltfortheentlreyearto
today..
183.7 b!Won and conftnned that .the
The .Auluat &amp;ain carne foilCJwlng - -Dation _IS !leading for Its worst
two 1.'01181!C11tlve monthly declines trading year ever. l..a$t year's
Wldcb bad broken the Ionge$! string record defldt was $1!1.4 b!Dion. but
of advances for the Index of leadlpg the l!ltl5detlclt Is expected to hlt$.110
econcmlc Indicators since the end of biWon.
World Warn.
All eight of l!1e coontry's postwar
A third decline in the Index wruld recessions werep Ea!dedby at least
have given ammunition to pesslm- three canaecutJve declines in the
1sts that the current prono;lUllced leading indeJL Howevel', on three
slowdown in activity meant !he other occasions, throe declines In a

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country was heading Into a row were ~ by continued
recession.
economiC ·expanSion thoogll at a
Instead, the Auguit gain, which ·slgnltlcanUy slower pace.
· was stronger than most aJ1a1y$
There 1s no doobt that the pace of
· were pl'edlctlng, seemed to conflnn
forecastslhatthenattonhasentered recovery from the 1981..412 recession

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quarter.
Retail sales suffered setbacks In
JUly and August while coo- struct1on ~ I11!W housing In August
dipped to Its lowest level since
December 1982 and Americans'
IJei'SIIII8llncome rose ·a t Its slowest
pace In three mmths.
both

Ecollomlsts have blamed high

lnter!lSt rates lor much of the
haS lllowl!d conildel'ably. Ecommlc ·.econilmic slowdown. 1M there have
been signs d jmprovernent 1n this

area In recent weeks.

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Major banks chopped lhelr~
lendlag rate on Thursday from 13
percmttol2. 75peili!!ll. Thl!decUne
1n the pt1me, or base · ~
lending rate, followed decreases In
IDl'le tong-term Interest rates.
Rates on flxed-tenn ll10I'tgages
edged dawn to 15.o2 pe1 Lmt In
AURUII after po8llng ftve COilleCUtlve 1111111thiy blcreases.

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Reg. •12 to '14.50

YOUR CHOICE

$78~

Dennis Ray Schuler, 21, allegely
wanted by LouiSiana auth0t111es In
COR{II!Ctlon witb..,tm armed bank
IObbecy, was apprehended near
Salem Center late Thursday afterIJJOil by Sheriff James J. Proffitt
and several deputies.
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Pro!fltt said Schuler Is oot only
wanted 1n connection with the bank

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to 18 (27 to 34 inch waist) and Student Sizes
26 to 30 waist (lengths 30 to 34). Good.se· • ,
lection ol solid colors. straight leg.
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.Ret. 18.00 ........... :.Sale '6.39
Re1. 19.50 ............. Sale •7.59
lttt• 112.00 ..... :... .'.Sale •9:59
·Rt1. 116.00
......... Sale •12.79
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'11.95 Student Sizes .......... 'ld9
'17.95 Husky Sizes ............ '14.39
'1$.95.Reaular and
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Sllin Sizts ...................... 1; . '12.69

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to a
spokellrnall,
pouadll of ~ was
cWrlbuted In lite two couuUes.

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Our Free Parking lotS
On 2nd St. and at the ·
Mechanic Street Warehouse

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to ~ patrol. Hendrix was cited for
failure to yield trom a private drive
foiJrr,vlaqr !be aocldalt.
Hendrix Was cited for faUure to
yield trom a private drive.
• Moderate ~~ was repOrted

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robbecy, bUt al.go on an alleged
simple robbery- (robbecy without
a gtiJI) .
Of!lctals are also !!€eking Martin
Schuler, a brother of the suspect,
who allegedly Is also wanted In
connection with the same robberies.
The Schulers. lasf known address
was Roote 1, Langsvtue.

three accidents

Three accidents were reported on
Ohio tl81 Thursday according to tj1e
GaUia-Melgs post of the state
Jqjlway patrol.
The patrol said Ca:thy F . Sydenslrldcel,ll9, Belp.te, was eastbound,
when Judy E. Hendrix, 3'1, Tuppers
Plalno apparently drove.lli!r whicle
fiun a drive, striking Sydenstrlckel''s car In the llde. The 6: 50
p.m. accldeilt resulted In IJiht

CORDUROY JEANS
Regular and Slim sizes B'to 14, Husky Sizes 8

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Ill V1lltliua Jaca&amp;loM tlirou&amp;lloUt Melp and Galla
tile Gellla-Melp CAmmualty Adlon
Aamcf,
~cKelvey of CAA aepiiOU lhat 11M!

$47.95 NAVY BLUE or OLIVEWOOD ..... :: $38.99
$49.95 BROWN DUCK ..................... S40.99.

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"'W--aldiE II! wl*llwenst-t-.y pve.wa, piGtpWII-IInt eetabllllted. Aecordmi

Machine washable slipper sacks. Acrylic/n,lon
blend for durabilil)t. Complete ra111e of children's

Selected group of,.Pleytex Cross
Your Heert bres, Thank Goodness It
Fits bres end Support Cln Be Beeutiful bres.
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snaps. Concealed knit cuffs. Adjustable lq snaps. Sizes s..I, L, Jnd .
XL. Short, rqular or 10111. ··
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maybesomewallwutsagalnstsomeflnnslhatbroke
away from the BCOA to negotiate on their own.
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Industry that has be8. hard hit by slacketlliJ&amp; demand
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and QOII-unlon canvetltiQn.
The agreement, which was to ~ fonnaUy Signed
. todaybylheunlonandtheBltumlnousCoalOperalllrS
Assoclatloo, &lt;:overs around 111i,OOI UMW members.
With 484 of the union's roughly 1m locals J'EP(X'IIn&amp;,
the contract was being approved !56,1117 to 10,833.
"Yes" ballots were being cast by about 84 percent of
those voting, union ol!lclals said..
The voie was a c~ victorY for Trumka, ll, In his
biggest challenge as head· of the OIICHl1lgl!ty mine
workers union. The · yliung IB,~-mlner was
negotiating his first contract with tile Industry.
Although hundreds of Iocals had not repor!e&lt;l
returns as late Thursday. the vote coont was so
lopsided in favor of the agreement that "lt Is
mathematically Impossible for• the contract to be
rejected,'' Trumka said.
TIM: union stopped reporting the returns late
ThurSday and said It may be several days before a
flnal count Is available.
Although the proposed contract contained no ·
concessions to the industry, lt also failed to curb
management use.of miners on overtime - or to.!lx a
specific plan for restoring the jobs of those lakkll!.
Bascon "Rabbit" Bellamy, ll, of Castlewood, Va.,
woowaslaldofffromMcClureNo.1mlnetwommths
ago, said he voted for the pact because he thought it
was "a step forward for the union. I'm laid ol! right
now, but~ won't always be )aid Qtf."
Trumka said the prospect ot seli!ctlve strikes has
diminished somewhat, a1100ugh he said there still

rapid 7.1pet&lt;fllt pace 1n the second

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'l'b(o governrnent last week reported that growth as measured by
the gross national product d1owed
to 3.6 percent for !he third quarter,
which Ellds Sunday. That followed a
robust !Ol peta:nt Increase from
January thmlgh Milrch and a stUI

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211 Cenll

na~ posted a S!!.9 bU11on trading canaecutlve . aetbacks since the
deficit 1111t rmntb. Thl! _ , red Ink . beglnnlaw ot 1!182, when the OClUIItey

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a .periOd of sloWe!' but sustained
growth, as meaSured by ~ gt'06S
growth.
Wl\Ue slllwlng a gain In the national product, has been preUrnlAuauat Index, the Commen::e De- nary put at 3.6 petm•t for the
p!ll'tmeiJt said the July Pef'for- July-September period folloWing
rates o! 10.1 pe1cent and 7.1 pet&lt;fllt
llllllll'l! of the bldex was even worse
than at fli'st thought. Instead of a 0.8 1n the first and second quarters this
pen£11t drop, the decline was put at ,year,
The Jlllll1 drop broke the longest
1.8 pecent. The June decUne was
string
of advances for the Index.
revised to 1.1 percent from a
since
the
end ofWorldWar nand the
, prevtoua·l.3percent.
back-to-back
declines IniU'IIal the
In another l1!pOrt today, the
firSt
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time
the
Index has posted
Clmanerce Department said the

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and navy.

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Special 1101p of Devon, Summit Sportswear, Bostoa Traveler and Petitt DevOll.
·Pants, Jackets, Skirts, Blouses and Vests. ·
NOy AU SIZES-Reg. S17 to S70

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WASHINGTON (AP) - TIIeUnltedMineWorkers
· Ualon says Its members have ratltled a new contract .
with tbe soft coal Industry, sparing producers and
ClllliiUI1ler.l a nationwide strike and ensuring general
labor peace lllltll Felnwy 1988.
An overNhelrnlng grass-roots ('()!llflek! vote In
support ~ the ptoposed 40-moitth pact assures a
stJ'Ike.free lll!ltlement for the fiist time two decadeiS
and breaks a pattern of walkOuts In every contract
renewal since 19M.
UMW ·President Richard 'l'rumka, annourdng
approVal of the [)I'QilOIIed pact by riuners In l!1e East,
Midwest and Appalachia, said union n'lembel'$
"demonstrated once again that they are the shOCk
tnqx1 of the American labor movement."
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Bobby R- Brown, chief industJy bargainer, said
rallflcatlon "should be a clear message" that
unlr,nl!fd coal companies wW be reUabie'producers.
In an era of wJde.ranglae union givebacks to
rll8llli&amp;'EIJIII, the United Mine Workers "achieved
this JIOII.concesslonacy agreement with the coal
operalol'$ without a nationwide strike," Trumka said
tn declaring vlctocy In the contract balloting late
' Thlllllday.
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Theunloo struck for .72 days In 1981, for1lldaystn

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dance Saturday at the Harrisonville
ElementarY School from 8 p,m. to
midnight: There will he a live band
and refreshments will be available.
Admission Is $2 for persons over 12;
$1 for those from six to 12, and
chUdren under 6 will be admitted

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Glaze, Pomeroy; Connie Mantey,
Middleport.
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man when his car crashed on 681
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According to the patrol, Richard
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he apparenUy lost control~ his car
on wet paYernellt at 1 p.m., went off
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escaped Injury when she reportedly
lost control ~ her watllound car.

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obtained ordering Schuler's return.
Aeyone havtnglnformatlonwhlch
could lead to the capture 9f Martin
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winnlng number drawn Thursday
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally
game, '"'be Number," was 022.

The patrol saki . Elizabeth B.
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control of her car 1n loose gravel .
In the "Pick 4" game, played
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resistance. He was reportedly In the
garage of the friend's home where
the sheriff and his deputies had ·
gone.
Bond In connection with the
robbery charges In Louisiana wa5
$75,00), according to the sherlf!.
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Commentary

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PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEFJ.ICH .
General Manuer

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland DaUy Press Assocla·
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LE'ITERS OF OPINION are welcome. They ot..dd be leu lhan 3110
long • .'\JIIetters are sublect to edltiDK aad must be slped with aame, address and
telephone number. No uulgned letten wUI be publlllled. Letten should be ln
1ood taste, addres~Jins Issues. not personalities.

·Reagan as

Reagan and the

The Mondale People are Infecting world (have I forgotten anything?) , . and doubt that anything stgnltlcant
members of the press to pick up lils then one must suppose that our
luis been diSCOvered about \he
theme, namely that President ambassador in the most ~tedly
dtscharge ol his dulles by the
Reagan ts refusing to run on the uncontrolled Part of the world Is
commander in chief.
"issues," preferring to run merely also going to run risks.
So what Is this business about the
by pronouncing rhelorlcal generallJn. Beirut within two yean we Issues? 'l'hts Ainencan conserva·
des. The Issue, at thls particular have not only the death of 241
tlve would like to 1ee Ronald
moment , ts whether securtty in· Amertcan Marines. wt also the
Reagan taking severai positions he
Beirut was sufficient, and one · slaughter of the Molllems by the
has not enunciated: but we have KQt
might · as well disCUss that for .a Christians that almost overthrew
uSed tQ the fact that presidents tend
moment.
the government ot Israel, and
to mount geQerel platforms and·
It would seem to me t~t in an age terrorism on a wider scale than on
p~ by toertia. In respect of the
tn which (I go back to the tali or any equlvalent·Jized terrttory on
domesUc economy, Ronald Reagan ·
1963) one president (JF'K) was shot earth. 1be proposition now being
has pretty consistently taken the
and killed, a presldenttai candidate put forward Is · that the same
position that the ~ederal govern·
(his brother) was shot and killed,
president Who cannot guarantee h!s
ment must undertake less, and
another president was twice shot at own welfare was delinquent in . must not so watertog the economy
and narrowly int~ being killed looking after the welfare of our
as to make 11 noat, or even sbtk as 11
(Ford), and the incumbent pres!- ' ambassador in Tenorland.
was beginning to under President
dent was shot; and nearly killed, It
H does not convince: And If three
c.rter. Within the broad frame pf
should drtve home the unpleasant weeks or three montM from now a
those (l(lllcles there are alternative
!act that securtiy Is not of thls military co.mmJsslon says that It
ways to go: that, prtmarlly, ts a
world. If President Reagan blrilself. would have been soundei' judgment
quaJTel among members ot the
runs the chance of being shot at ttie 1 for Colonel X or General Y to have
RA!publlcan Party.
put off moving Into the new
Hllton Hotel in Washington, D.C., a
· ln ~~ of foreign policy, Mr. ·
couple of miles from the center of quarters untll after Contractor z . Reagan has saki some fairly
the mllltary-lndustrtal complex of had repositioned the"dragons' teeth,
thlniS. Thll first of tbese Is that he
the most powerful nation · in the we can all agree with that llndlng;
will not willingly yield . mare bits

.' : As a Methodist minister's son, Walter Mondale says he was told to be
skeptical of "(leathbed converSions."
Surely he Is not the only one who suspects presidential politics had at
. !east a little todowithRonaldReagan'sconcillatoryovertures to the Soviet
·union.
·. . The men lD the Kremlin are not inclined to believe he Is a changed man,
either. They are suspicious of a president who condemned their
government as "an evll empire" and suggested they could not be trusted to
honor treaties.
Mondale plans to keep taking~ fight to Reagan on foreign policy .lie
hopes to beat him on the lssues, using the debates to test whether there Is
substance behind the president's sweet words.
The goat ts to persuade tile voters that "Mr. Reagan ts ttyingtotell us he
Is somebody he Isn't."
. Polls show toreign policy Is not one of Reagan's strong points with voters.
Nor are some voters re)axed ahout what some crttlcs refer to as his
,"CIJ\Vhoy diplomacy."
· So tt stood to reason that the president would tty to overcome hls
llabllltles in the six weeks remaining until Election Day.
His meeting Frtd.a y with Soviet Fore!gti Minister Andrei Gromyko
toppe!:l off a week in which he sought to tr;msform weaknesses into
strengths.
.. With the world as hls tcirum, Reagan toid the United NationS on Monday
that "there ls no sane alternative to negotiations on arms control." He
preached the virtues of easing tensions, Invited the Soviets to cooperate in
the effort, and exuded good will In all directions.
: His hanclshakewithGromykoat a U.N. reception, a handful of meetings
With foreign leaders, all duly recorded by the cameras, embellished the
prestdentlat image.
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On Tuesday, he was back in Washington, telling banking ministers from
148 countrtes they should suwort a new round of trade liberalization to
"strengthen the global trading system and assure Its benefits spreail to
people everywhere."
·: And then there was the hlgh-p~ meeting with Grornyko - at
Reagan's invitation even though the Soviets bad given no evidence they
were ready to resume negotiations or to ease up on political prtsoners and
dissidents.
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Using the levers of the presidency, hewasabletocall attention to himself
as a world leader at events that are relatively rtsk-free.
_ The Kremlin Is unlikely to decide untO after the election whether to take
Jlp' his proposal to renew aims t"OIIb ol talks and t0 work out a "road map"
to guide U.S.·Sovtet relations for the next :aJ years.
· Whatever Grornyko had to teD the president Friday, the decisionmaking process 1!\ Moscow ts so sluggtsh Reagan can splint to Nov. 6 as a
:peacemaker without having hls can for-a "new beginning" put to the test.
: Jt might be no more ellectlve in pushing the Sovtet.s toward an
jums-reductlon· agreement than the deployment of U.S. Pershing 2 and
prutse missDes. in Western Europe. But he can reap any political benefits In
the meantime. ·
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jhemselves with Individual retirement accounts, they are starting to look
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,• mAs, madeavallabletoanyonewithlncomefrom ajobstartlngin'l~.
:are basically designed as long-term savings and investment plans to
provide for one's retirement years:
.• The lrrunedlate Incentive to open them ts a ge~erous tax break - a
;aeductlon from cUITellt taxes for up to $2,00) in contrtbutlons per worker
;tach year, or $2,250 for marrted couples In famllles where only one spouse
-~ employed.
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~ For people In the upper tax brackets particularly, that amounts to an ·
,ofW: that's hard to refuse: ·Either you pay yourself with an IRA
rontrtbutlon, or you ·pay Uncle Sam.
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'· Mai\Y people, naturally, made the decls1on to contrtbute for 1912. Then,
:perhaps, they did a Uttle perfunctory shopping for an account that looked
~~ at, say, a bank or mutual fund, and signed up.
: The next year, came the need to make another contrtbution or face the
consEquences. The natural tendency was to put l!&amp;'s money In the
':same plaCe as 1982's.
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11Ckn0Wiedge that they make their contrlbutlons somewhat grudglngly.
)The logic tells them that they are getting, on balance, a good deal.
·: But they dtsllke the Idea or putting tbe money in a place where they don't
iaJ,-e ready access to It until age 59'h. Withdrawals before that time are
I.Oject to lUll income tax, plus a 10 percent penally.
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have gone !lhead anyway. Today, a two-Income tamlJy that has
)Dade the maximum contrtbutlon as 90011as posslbleeveryyearllndsttself
· with $12,1lXJ In IRA money already, plus whatever dlvictenck, interest or
Capital gains the money has ·been able to earn so far.
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:· With the an1val oflll85, another $4,00Jcan be invested. IRAsarestartlng
.~ add up to real ~ for many households.
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,: In their advertising and promotion between now and next l(ll1ng,
bnanclal tnstltutlons they say they are going to put increued ltreS8 on .
luring exiStlnt IRA money away trom other lnsUtutlons.
; you need not put all yoUr IRA contrtbttlons In the same place~ they Will
point out. And an established IRA can be moved from one Institution to
tnother. provided that you follow the rules conectJy. ·
:;.Another Jesson ikA veterans have learned: Contriiiy to the prp•Jar
qnpressim. these accamts CAN some1lmes serve as a cash re&amp;el'\11! to fall .
~ 011 In emergmcles that arise long before retirement.
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slons travel through the earth ...
along patM very different from
thoaeofU.S.orFrenchexploslons."
Furthermore, U.S. .estimates
rely heavDy on comparisons with
.data from the Nevada Test Site,
although the geophysical conditions
may be entirely different at the
Soviets' Cenll:al As!$ test site in
Semtpalatinsk.
The result ts that the size.
estimate of Soviet test explosions·what scientists call the "central·
value yield"- can beoffbyalactor
of two. H the central-vl~Jue yield ts ·
exactly 150 kilotons, for example,
the actual size of the Soviet test
· bomb could be as low as 75 kllotons
- or as high as m kllotons.
Since 1974, the United States has
detected 18 Soviet test explosions
that had a central-value · yteld o1
more than 150 kllotoi\S. After 14 of/
these, the United States secretly ,
delivered complaints to ,the Kremlin, but "given the uncertainties
involved tn our yield-estimation
process," asecretreportexplatned,
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outrtght of v!ojating the treaty. 1n
each case, the Soviets replied that
the tests were 150 kilotons or tes&amp;.
'There's no way U.S. scientists
can contradict the Soviets ' with
certainty. In one explosion -on
Sept. 14, 1981 - the central-value
yield of 315 kilotons seemed to
Indicate that the Soviets had set off
at lea5t a 151·klloton bomb, seven
kilotons over the treaty threshold.
But since even the central-valueyield Omits are only a 95 percent ·
probalimty, there · was a five
·percent chance the blast was, 1n
fact, l50 kilotons or lower.
To compound ihe uncertainty, the
u.s. methodology used in 1974,
when the treaty was signed,
produced estimates 150 percent
higher than the current system.
That would mean the Sovi~ could
have tested at least a 393-klloton
device four years ago - • and
possibly one as powerful as 1,574
kilotons.
But nobOdy knows If the current
test-monitoring method ts more
vaUd than the one used In 1974- or
If hoth are cockeyed.

news __~------~---A_rt_B_uc_h~~u

~chael JacksOn was tn Washing· news, Fidel Ca.tro arrtved lri
ton last week forbls concert, but 1t . Miami today and alked fdrpoli!Jcal
was really no big deal unless you , a,.Ylum. The dictator esca~m
turned on a television set or picked
Havana after c~ from the
up a newspaper.
mllttary school took . over. · the
This Is how all the local TV news aovernment. We have a lpi!Cial
programs seemed to play it.
report from Miami - 110, delay ·
"Good evening, JadiesandgentJe. that, we're 1o1111 beck to Brenf
men. Here ts the news. Michael Studebaker at the fl.eaent Hotel.
Jackson has just returned to hls How does the slt\tatlon 1oo1t now?"
hotel room, after a visit to a record
"Grady, it's quite calm here for
store in Northwest Washington. For the moment. ThOutands of people
a Uve report we.t!ike you to Brent have gathered in frotit of the hotel to
Studebaker at the Regent Hotel get .a gllmpee of anyone frml the
where the singer Is staying. .
Jackson famlly. Here Is a T-lblrt f
"Brent, do you have any lnforrt'!a- just boulht from a vendor and a •
don as to what Michael Is doing Michael JackMJ button."
light now?" '
"Thank&amp;,
Now tlU jult in
"Grady, our latest information Is from Capitol Hill. Acruedpnrnan
Mtchaetls tn his suite taldng a nap has taken over the floor ot the U.S.
before hls concert tonight. We're Senate .and Is holding all 100
going to get you a shot of the window senaton holtaae untn they meet his
of JacksOn's suite on tbe llfth noor. demanda that they pau a bill
There tt Is, Grady,"
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oudawlngll!lltbeltson~
. "Good work, Brent, we'll get airplanes. If we have llm4i we'll tty
back to you tater in the program. to get more lnfonnatloll cia the
And now for other news. Flve story. In the meantime, let'• ao
thou.iand people were drowned In a back to Breat Studebalrer who
tidal wave In Aulmttc city, New lllforms 118 that Mlc:haei .J acltlon 11
Jersey, this morning. But before we ·. eating diDIII!'."
give you further detalla . on that
"Grady, I've ~ In touch with
story. Brent Studebalrer has a room lll'\llce, and .r.cuan wdiitd
bu11et1n from the Reiten! !fotel."
atP'IIIId&amp; u·sn '•Jell, a.,._CII!
"Grady, I've received lnforina- milk and ...- pit a Ia mode. He'
lion from an impeccable IIOU1'a! gave the Wllter a 15 Up."
that Jackson has awakened..from
"Did he alp the check hlmlelf,
his nap and Is taJdni a shower."
· Brent?"
"Thanks, Brent, stay with I( and
"We're trying tb lind t11at out
let Ill know What he' doH When he DOW."
comes out of the shower. In other
""Aiid knowlni you, lftnt, I'm

Brent.

sure you will. Now this from the
United Nations tn New York. .Taft
Huebner Is standing live wtih
Andrei Gromyko who has just
announced the Sovlj!ts will come
back to the Geneva anns talks
under cerla1n conditions. Come In,

· "Here he comes now. Michael
JacksOn Is In the secOnd llmoullDe
exiting from the garage and allciUld
be at the ttadtum tn 15 mtnuta"
"I can't see too well here, but did
Jackson actually wave to the
crowd?'.'
·ran.".
"Yes, Grady. He waved with h1l
"Mr. Gromyko, what exactly do
sequined ~loves. 1 think
camera
you expect' to teD the president
crew was the'only one had tt."
when you see hlm?" ·
"Thanks, Brent, once a p
"I plan to tell him that ... "
yop've done a fantastic job. We'd
''Taft, Mr. Gromyko, forgive me · ' like to advi&amp;e our ltstanen that
for Interrupting, but we have juit President Reagan's preu confer.
!'I!CI!Ived word that Michael Jack·
ence, tn which he plana to announce
'SOl) Is now leaving the hotel to flO to
a •haklnr up of his Cabinet, will not
RFK Stadluni. We'D try toaet back
be seen tonllht so we can bring you ·
to you If we can ... Brent, Ia It true . MIChael Jackson's arrtvalltvefrom
. ,·
Mlc:haells about to depart?"
RFK Stadium."

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Kevin Blll'ller
5-t, lfl pouud
Junior back

CINCINNATI (AP) - ~ Dave gave up a ·run 1n the llrlt lnnln&amp;' on
Parker ended an evening ol Gary-Redua' triple IUid a fielder's
fnlstration with a game-winning choice. The left-bander then settled
double Thursday night that Inched down. allowlg just live hits in seven
lnrllnp while striking out II!VI!Il.
him closer to a season-long goal.
Fred .Toliver was Jmpresslve In
Parker doUbled off the glove of
Atlanta first baSeman ChrtsChamb- hls first major-leagUeStart tor the
llss to score,Tom Foley trorri first Reds, giving up five hits in seven
base in the 10th inning and send the lnrllnp while fanlllng follr. He
Cincinnati Reds toa2·1victory over iurtendered Atlanta's run In the
ruth, wiJen Milt Thornp;on Walked
the Braves.
and
CJaudeU Washington di1lled a
The double ~ which the Braves
claimed was a foul ball .....: gave IWIHKtt double.
Instead, Smith gave way to
Parker93 runs batted in, the most by
a Reds player since George Foster reliever Gene Garber in the eighth
drove in that many in lall. Parker, Inning, and .Toliver was ·followed by
who hopes to finish with 100 RBI, John Franco.
FranCo, 6-2, checked Atlanta on
was glad to finally produce In the
lOth after going O.for-4 with two just two ,hlts over the next three
tnningl, and Garbi!l", u, set the
s~ts. ·
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Reds dOwn Ill tl'der in the eightH and
·r The'game mafchtid' iWO'im~
slve rookie starters on a rainy and ninth~
Ttm Foley beat out a grounder up
cold night.
the
mkkl1e for an lnfleld single with
Atlanta's Zane Smith, making
just his third major-league start, _one out in the lOth. Garber got a pair

RoyceBbnD
5-10, - pound
Junior qaart.erbaek

of sb1kes on l'artu!r, who worked

Palmer, 7-3, early, scoriDg on
Lonnie Smith's RBI double in the
third and successlve.solo home I1lllB
by Darrell Porter and Art Howe In·
Fonner Southern High. School Oct. 13 111oznas Moore .. ............ ....... llol'tll&gt;
the fourth.
l!l Central State ..... ................... Homo
But Montreal sent 10 men to bat star, Laren Wolfe has been seeing Oct.
Oct. l9 M!!Aid!lgum, John Carroll .......Away
agalnst~BobForsch,2-5,inltS · lots of action with the Redwornen
Oct. 22 CedaMIIe, WBmb!iton ..... .... . llc!lnf
Oct. 23 OSU Uina. OU Chillicothe ...... Away
this season since being recruited
foul terrttory.
half r1 the fourth.
Oct. 1!1 Marietta. -!berg ............ .. Away
In Mootreal, where the Expos are
Gary Carter and Dan Driessen last year by Rio Grande. Wolfe
Oct. 1£.!7 GOAC Tournament ... ...... ... Home
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headed for their woi'St season 1n the duplicated theCardlnals exploit by dominated the SVAC league last
National League since 1978, the starting the Inning with consecutive season and was named the league
Montreal Expos have set another llorners. It was the 27th for carter MVP, while also boo$ting Southern ,.--------.;.....--......;:.
unenviable standard.
8nd gave him 1«11 RBI, tying Mike to the league and sectional chamA crowd pf 2,tm was on hand at · Sclunldt of Philadelphia for the pionships. Her· dominating talents
and academic achievements
OlymplcStadlwnThursdaynlghtto JeaRue lead.
watdltheExposbeatSt.Louls6-3. It
1be Expos then loaded the bases prompted Rio to sign the local
was the smaiiest crowd since ooslnglesbyT&lt;mLawJessandRelle netter. Laren ts the daughter ol Mr.
Montreal moved Into the bail (larkin Gonzales, and 'Ibn Raines' walk and Mrs. Larry Wolfe of Racine.
llm. 1be spane turnout came close before a pa d baD by Porter Laren's brother Kent Is a member
AT ORANGE TOWNSIIP
to bfeaJdng ~ all·tlme low ol2,107 alloM!d the tying run to score. Jim of the Redmen basketball and
YOlUNTHR fiRE DEPT.
atJarryParkonSept. 7,1976.
Wohlford followed by drtving in two baseiJaJJ teams.
TUI'PfiiS PLAINS, OH.
Rlo's volleybaU team Is coached
In the only othel' game in the NL, runswlthadoublelntortghtfleld.He
Cincinnati beat Atlanta 2-l In 10 made 'it 6-3 when Andre Dawson by Patsy Fields, former bead girls'
sports coach at Kyger Creek High
stngled him horne.
Innings.
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Rio had a 1-2 record going
1be Cardinals roughed up
Into Saturday's match against
PRICE: S3.7 5
Kenyon.

W oH~ playing for ·aed~omen

him to a lUll count and then bounced
a double that hopped over the head
of first baseman Ou1s Ouunblls$
and off his gii)Ye.
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Torreracedontothetleldtoargue
that Chambliss touched the ball In

CHICKEN
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SUN., SEPT. 30th
AT 11:00 A.M. ·

.Califomia .eliminated from AL title race
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ByJOHNNEIMN
Clevelandrunlntheelghthlnnlngon
APSpodaWrlter
JerryWDiard'sRBislngle.
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The California Angels have fallen
Ente!' Twins' relleYer Ron Davis.
from the chase, and the Minnesota
Davis, IIDW7·10,gaveuptwomore
Twins are leftwith·only asllmhope . runs on a walk, a sacrlflre, an RBI
of capturtng the American League giounder and a run-scoring single,
West - all without the dlv!slon· tying the score .J.3. Then, 1n the
leading Kansas Royalsllttlng a bat. botlxlmr1thenlnth,Davtsstruckout
Bot)J the Angels and Twins lost the first two hitters before Quirk, a
Thursday night whlle the Royals tanner Roy_., h&lt;rneted just Inside
Idle, andnowthe.p lctureln the thertght·llekt foul pole.
AL West )ooks like thls:
· 1taapn z, Allpllll
The Royals lead the Twins by two
Yost's iwiHx.tt solo homer In the
glllii!!Sand the Angels by four, with sixth broke a 1-1 tte, and Dickie
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last seven games, starting with the
second game of a three-game series
at heme !~PinS~ Texas. "It jusUort
of snowballed after that." McNam·
arasakl.
Reggie Jackson gave the Angels a
1.0 lead with a fourtMmllng homer,
his :15th, but lhl! Rangers tied the
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llY shortstop Doug Baker. Don
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~=~~~=~~= Kuhn says goodbye to basebatl at-bats
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Minnesota loss would cUnch at least
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atlefortheRoyals.
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NEW YORK (AP) -Therewas
1beTwlnslostthetrthlrdinarow, ' no brass band playing "Hall to the
4·3 to the stxth·pillce Cleveland Ollef." There were no llanOOIIered
Indians, on a home run by Jamie bodyguards weartng tall fur hats.
Quirk with two out In the ninth No coaches and Wblte horses. No
Inning. Quirk had not been tobatfor twenty-Wie gun salutes.
the 1 Indians since being recalled
No pomp, Only clrc:umstance.
from the minora on Monday.
The ctreilmltanoe was Bowie
1be Angels lost 2·1 to Texas on a Kuhn was rnovlnfl out. 1bere was a
sixth· inning homer bY Ned Yost.
changlllg of the auard, of sorts.
"Youkni:lw'thlsclayiscornlng,but
"Yeah, tlrstplacetsover," Angels
MangerJohnMcNarnarasald. "It's It's ltm aort ol a shock when It
gone. Going Into the . season, I arrlvel," Kuhn said, standing
. honestly felt we could puB It out, among the boxes r1 papers and
even though no one lhougbt we boobthatweretheaccumulatlonr1
could."
15'h years as oommlssloner ·r1
1be Royals !lnlsh up with three basebaJI.
games in Oakland, beginning toAlthough he ollldally rules ihe
night. TheTwlnshavethreemoreat 11811!1! unW Monday. Oct. 1, he
·cleveland.
. physlcally· IIIM!d out a! his omce
In therestoftheleague,NewYork Thuraday night to milke room for
edged Detroit 2-1, Boston defeated thenewman,Petert!ebenoth.
Baltimore 4-3 and Seattle beat . Few were there to Ulher him out,
Chtcqo7·2.
althou&amp;h .lie did ra:etve several
Laudner and Ron Washington had telegrams and plme calls from,
homered to helpgivetheTwlnsa3-1) among others, Milwaukee Blewt'l'!l
lead when MtkeSmlthsongaYl!upa owner Bud
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Kuhn'sdaughterAJixbelpedhim
pack a few things - mough to on
more than .l¥) boxes sitting In the
hallwayswtsldeblsolllce-butshe
trted to stay out of the pictures that
chronicled her father's exit.
Kuhn, in shlrtBieeves and sus·
penders, stood behind his desk- His
favortte autojp"aphed LeRoy · Net·
man prtnt of WDlle stargoeD no
tongerhungthere; ltwasstandlngtn
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Soole, sbJpplng ,bags, stuffed to
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and Jlleces &lt;A this hemiJphell! tO the
Soviet Union or its surrogats. In
COIIIII!Ctlon with this he acted
decisively til Grenada, a~~;d Is acting
as best he can with a refractory
Congress in Central Amertca,
On the European scene he
promised he would deploy the
intermediate cruise and Pershing
mlsslles In Europe, and did so. Mo$t
· lmp¢1ant, he promised he would
not tllnch at every Soviet lpeezi!!.
ADd so while he stand&amp; ready .
ne.,u&amp;ll: . dtsannament at any .
.level, he will not, in order to cheer
Soviet Imperialists along, dis·
member the Ame.rlcan military by
way at introductory propitiation.
Gradually tt tra~ that not only
ts Europe reconciled to this unusual •
turn to geopolitical realism. but also
the Soviet . Union. The slgnlllcant ·
complen)eqtary development in
resP.eCt of Reagan's f01l!lgn policy
ts that it ·has won the contldence of
the Ar(lertcan el!lc!Orate, wlllch Is
scheduled to send him back to the
White House for another low' years.
And in respect of aoclal pOlicies,
Mr. Reagan has, to use the prptlar
phrase, declared war llialnst judi·
clal intervention. Before the Su·
preme Court !ltscovered a separation between church and state that
had escape!:~ the notice of ttae
who wrote the Constitution, students were allowed to pray together. Befall! tlie SUpreme CQUrt
discovered that the right to prtvacy
entitlEd the mother to the right to ·
·exteljmiDate yoUng lite, this was
forbidden tn every state of the
.union. Mr. Reagan Is otherwise
identified with the position that the
Amertcan fariilly Is the source ilr
Amertcan strength, and so distinguishes himself from the n1hlllsm
and .postttvtsm associated with the
party of the left.
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. So? Well, so vote against Reagan
bec~use there wasn't enough .
l:iarbed wire In front of tbe embassy
in Beirut. It's about all.they've KQI.

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~agan meets tOday (!ii:Pt. l'l!J with
He examined top-secret CIA,
Soviet Foreign Mlnls~ Andrei
Pentagon and National Securtty
Gromyko. Some Implacable anti- Councll studies on · the treaty.
Soviet advisers wanted the presl·
Here's what he found:
dent to confront Gromyko with
Thetreatyttselflsstmple.ltbans
charges that the Soviets have
underground testing of nuclear
routinely . vtolated arms devices with a yield of more than
1
agreements.
150 kllOtons. Though bothstdes have
In fact, a report was prepared, yet to ratify the treaty, they signed
accusing the Soviets of arms-treaty
It and agreed to abide by its
violations.
provisions.
But the president has overruled
Unfortunately, the only way to
the hotheads and stopped the
accurately measure the stze of an
release of the report. In too rnany
underground explOsion 1s to have
cases, intelltgence reports of Soviet seismographs close to the blast site.
violations are rtddled with "Its," The Soviet Union will not allow this, ·
"buts" and ~~maybes. "
so the United States must resort to
Equally experienced analysts guesswork - sophisticated and
can look at the same raw data and scientific guesswork, but guesscome jq different conclusions: t.e.,
work nonetheless.
that ·the Soviets are violating
Because U.S. seismic monitors
arms-control treaties repeatedly or are thousands of 'mnes from Soviet
that tru,o are keeping strtctly to the teSt sites, the tnfoimation must be
letter of the treaty limits.
compared with similar data obHow Is this possible? My asso- tained from U.S. and French tests
ciate Dale Van Atta investigated of known kiloton yields. But as one
one classic example of confusing secret NSC report ~ted, "the '
Intelligence: the alleged Soviet seismic wayes from Soviet explp.
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Wlll Saturday's game be mismatch?
The Gophers' IIOUl' lplrlt can be
attributed tollstweek's:lt-Wdeteat
at Purdue, droppln&amp; thlm to 1-2this
se111100. Ohio State, meanwhile, Is
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SUJ'Iiwhowlll start this time.
Although Bruce lauds Holtz for
shQrlng up the Gopher de!ense, the
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na~'s most, potOUs last rear. It
·Byars would uq to duplicate the · remain$ Holtz s biggest worry.
But Minnesota Coach Lou ~.
''Thewayltisrtghtnow,itweg!ve
former Buckeye . Archie
always a bel!ever, thlnkS·~omery teat
Go(ll1er mood, Cllllllllnedwitballttle Grltllth aild wbt IJaCk;!i).back Hels- ·upatouchdownordon'tgetone,the
feeling's always that the game Is
cockiness from Ohio suite, cwJd 'lllan 'l'l'cpldes.
·· Byars Isn't a one-man team. His over," Holtz said. "You've got to be
mean, weD •••
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. "I think It wWld be unfair to
8lld
liYeflllll!!l about 210 Jlll'•nrlt!:
defense Isn't strong enough to
we don't have a chance aaaJnstOblo
dominate people."
quartelbackMike~.
the
Big
State," Holtz aald. "I pei'IQII8)Iy
'l'l!n's
third-ranked
passer,
will
Holtz has moved running back
believe we dQ.lt's oot a partlcuiarbl
goodone, butlhaven'tbeenlnavecy l!\8ke his second llart atDce OVEI'· Domvan Small to the secondacy
good ·mood this week, and our Clmll!i aciQIIbletrileture In hlsrlibt "for good," bt hopes of !lhdlng "the
players haven't been In a good leg; Jlllebacker 1\:ppef Jo!u.,nhad right chemjstry."
mood, either,
a team-blp 14 tackles .last weej(;
·Saturday night's kickoff Is 8 p.m.
8lld 1reshman puutet: Tom Tupa Is EDf. .

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Oklahoma, just had rejoined the as,he went down and pulled It (his
Bengals last week after spending
shoulder)," Coslet said.
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three weeks In a Ctnclnnatl hospital
Pittsburgh, 2-2, leads the Ameliprogram for chemical dependency.
can Football Conference Central
Wlllloo, bt ldf llrst pme back, ran Dlvlslon. Clnclnnatlisinlastplacebt
for 74 yards on 17 carries to lead the the division.
olfense last Sunday, clest,:ite Clncln·
Mike Brown, assls\8Dt general
ilatl's 24-14 loss to the Los Angeles . manager, said the team planned to
Rams.
activate players from ~e Injured
. ASslslant Coach Bruce Coslet saw reserve list but. did oot do so
the accident Th\U'!I(Iay.
Thursday. -·
"He was blocking a Unebacker.
Cincinnati currently has five
We don't cut·block our awn people In · players on the Injured reserve list:
~ so he was blocking high.
defensive backs Bobby Kemp, Ray
The llnebacke!' lJIIM!d back and Grlftln and Bcyan Hicks, wide
Wilson's feet went out from under receiver Gary Wllllams and guard
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Cindy Rlflle,
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FAST DIVIIJON
WLPd.GB
1C·Dl&gt;troll
·liiZ 51 .612
Toronlo
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N~· York
86 73 .Ml 16
Booloo
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MIJwauk£oe
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Kansas Clly
83 76 .522
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lbston 4, Baltimore 3
N1:ow Y~:r~ 2, Detroit 1
Texas 2. C1llfornla t

DE'trolt at Ntw York
Balrtrnore at BostOI'I
Tcwonto at MllwaWcft&gt;
Mlnne!ota 81 ~land
Kansas Clry at Oakland
California at Texas, j n l
Ot1cago at Seartlt, (nl
SUndt.y'a G1mee
llm'oH at New Yor-k
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CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Chureh
~.
meettnp. 6:00p.m.; Ew!nlng Wlnhlp. 7:00 p.·
t-:p«·•·
School tO a .m .; ~lbleStudy , Thursday, 7p.·
:lsl ·l!'
!:11-ll
m. w~ ll!lht pra)l"r meoung and Bible
m. ; UMW, first Thursd1y, 1 p.m.1 Comstudy. 7:00p.m.
munion, first Sunday (ArchPr) .
1liE SALVATION ARMY, 1l5
JQPPA - Worship 9:30 a .m .: Church
Ave., Pomeroy. Mr&gt;. Dora Wining (n cltargO.
SChoOl 10:30 a.m. Bible Study. Wednrs- _
&amp;Jndoy ~- nteetmg, 10 a.m.; Sunday
day. 7:30p.m. I Johnson I .
.
School, Ill: :ll a.m. &amp;Jnday Scllool. YFSM
. LONG BOTTOM - Church SChool t: 30
Elobe Adami, leadl!r. · 7::1) p.m. Salvalloo
a.m.; Worship 1 ·p.m.; Bible Study, Wedmeeting. various sPeakers and music sp&gt;eta••
nesday, 7:30p.m.; UMY.F, Wednesday,
Chureh schOol ~ 30 a.m.~ Morning wonlp
Thurlday, ll• :II a.m to 2 p.m. Ladles Home
6:00 p.m.; 'Communion First Sunday.
10: 30 a.m.; WNnetday evenlaa; prayer.
League, members In charge, aU 'V(nlen
m. ; Worship service lU;JU
I Archer)
servic.- 1:, 7: 30 p.m.
Invited; S:CI p.m. · ThUllday, (:ocpo Cadet
Ev8ngellstl~ Servtce 7: ~ p.m. Wednes·
REEDSVILl-E- Church S&lt;hool9: :II a.
BE1 HLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev· Earl
Ctasss (Yourw Poople.Biblel, 7::1) p.m. Bible
day:
.
Prayer
meeting
7::.1
p.m.
Thui'lday.
m.; Worship Ser\llce 11:00 a.m. (Deeter) . .
Shuler, pastor. Wonhlp len'ice,9::1la.m.
ZION
CH.URCH
OF
CHRIST,
Pomeroy,
.
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL- .
.
Sun~yS&lt;bOoiiO::IOo.m . BlbleStudyond
sn;z~~)l"r~E-~ Church
Harrtaoavtllo Rd. Robert Put1ell, mtmaScbool9·a.m.; Wonhlp 10 a .m.;
prayor aorvtoe Thuroday, 7:30p.m.
ter; Ron Rime. SUnday SCIIool SuporlatonCHRIST, 3:1'll6CIIIIdn!n'sllomo Rnod (CO!nty
Bible Study. Tu...tay, 7; 30 p.m.; UMW.
CARLETON INTERDENOMJNA·
Road 711). II!'M235. Vocal music. Sunday ·wordent Sullday SchOol 9:30 a .m.; Wonh.l p
Third Tuetday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
TIONAL CHURCH. Klnpbary Rood. Rev.
slhp 10 a.m., Bible Study U a.m; W&lt;nltlp. 6 p.
service 10:30 a.m.: Eveatne wonhlp SunFirst Sunday' (~rcher).
David Curfman. pallor. Sunday S&lt;hool
m. W.u-~&amp;y, Bible sady, 7 p.m.
·
day 7 p.m. and Wednetday, 1 p.m.
'
CENTUL CLUITI!&amp;
9:30 Lm.: Rolplt Cart, Supt. Ev&lt;!l!lllll•orST.
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
P1Jte
OW D~R maE ~
Aev.I-LCoriJIU
shtp 7:30 p.m. Prayer !MOtlaa. Wedaeo·
CHURCH. (ltarieo llaiiWd, pu1&lt;r. Linda.
· Grove. The Rev. William Mlddle.wanh,
day 7:30p.m. ·
Rev.
pastor.
Ch•reh
lf'I'VIft
9:30a.m
.;
Sunday
Swan. Supt Sunllay Sd&gt;oOII: J) Lm.; P"Bdl. Rev.alt..,.P t u ' It
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
ScboollO::Ila.m.
,
lng oervl&lt;h, tint and dtlnl Sunday ~
Rev. Robert 1:.81"
Holland, pastor; Walla~ Da~ood .
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Sunday School. Youth meetbla. 7:.11 p.m ev·
Sunday S c - Supt. Wonblp aervlce. t a.
llev. AMrew a.t 1 ''~
;'
Jolut Wrtlftt, pautor. SuMoy S&lt;hool9::10
t'lj" Sunday.
~ •.
''1
·· ASBURY !Syracuse) -'Wonhpll a.m.
m.; Blblo'Sc:bool10 a.m.
a.m.: Larry Hayaes, S. S. Supt. MomiiiJ
; Church 9&lt;11001 !1:45 a .m.: Charge Bible
GRAHAM - UNITED' METHODIST.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
wonl!lpiO:J)o.m.
.
•.
L
.
Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.; UMW. first
Preachln~ 9:30a.m .• first and ~nd Sunfte.\1. Thereon 'Durham. pastor. Sunday
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
111E
N~­
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .; Choir Rehearsal, .
days of each month: third and fourth Sun ~
School at 9: 30 a: m.; MomlnR wonhlp at
RENE, Rev. Thomas H. CoiiJer, pastor.
Wednesday 6:30p.m.; UMW, fourth Sundays each monlh worship services at 7: 30
10: 30 a.m.; Sunday·evnlng service at 7: :m
Martha W olte, Chairman of the Boaid o1
day, 6:30 p.m 1 (Nelson).
p.m. Wednesday e-venlnRS at 7:ll p.m.
p..m. Thunda)' ~rvk:es at 7: :IJ p.rh.
CbrlrUan
Life.
Sunday
School
9:30a.m.;
ENTERPRISE
.
Worship
9
a
.m
.;
Prayer and Bible Study.
·
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Morning
wor!ihlp
10:30
a.m.;
Sunday
SEVENTH·DA Y ADVENTIST, Mulb- · Church S&lt;boo!IO a.m.; IHble Study, TuesKnob, IOt'ated on County Road 31 . Rev ..~
eventq
worahlp
7:
3DpJn.
Pr.ayermeetlng
day, 7:30P.m .: UMY,', First ¥onday. 7:30
erry Hei~hts Road, Pomeroy. Michael PI·
Lawrence G1uesencamp, pastor. Rev.
7::11 p.m. Wednesday.
p.m.; UMYF. Sunday, 6 p.m. G_holr Reonkowskl. pastor; Marlf' Spires, Sabbath
_RoJ(el' W11lford, asst . pastor. Pre~ chin~
LIBERTY
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH,
Deli·
School Supt. Sabbath SchQOI at 2 p.m . on ·- hearsal, 6: :Jl p.m. Wedneld.ay. (RoJ:~
services Sunday 7: 30p.m. Prayer meeting
ter. Woody Call, pallor. S&lt;rvtcea Sunday
Saturday with w·o rshlp SPrvlces foli9Wing ·
mlchl
We&lt;lnesday,
~:30 ,p .m.; Gory Griffith,
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wedoeaday, 7 p.m.
FLATWOODS- Church S&lt;booi,IO a.m.
ai~U~~
·
·
lead•r. Youth JTOtiPS Sunday evet\Jng at
.
RACINE
FIRST
BAPTIST,
Don
L.
; worshtp, ill a.m.; Bible Study, Thursd RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
6: ll p.m. with Roger and VloWt Wlllfordd,
Walker, Pastor.. Raben Smith, Sunday
day, 7 p.m .; UMYF. Sunday, 6 p.m.
- Slst~r Harriett .WarnE'r, Supt. Sunday
leaders. Communion Rrvice first Sunday
School
Supt.;
sunday
S&lt;hool
9::11
a.m.;
(Roth~mlch).
School9:30 a.m.: Morning Worship, 10:45
each month.
Mora.iq worshJp 10:.0 a.m.: Sunday
FOREST RUN - Wonb(p 9 a.m.;
a.m.
WHITE'S CHAPEL. Coolville R. D.
evening wonbip 7:~ p.m .; Wednesday
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David • Church School 10 a.m.; Choir practice,
Rev. Roy Deeter. passtor. Sunday Scbool
evenlna: Bible study 7:30p.m.
Tuesday, 6::11 p.m .: .UMW. llrst Tuesday,
Mann, minlstPr . William Snourter, Sunday
9:33a.m.: Worship service. 10: :.&gt;a.m. BiBURLINGHAM COMMUNITY .
7:30 p .m . (Nelson}.
School Supt. Sunday School, 9:30a.m. ;
ble study anet prayer service, Wednesday,_
Burlingham.
Rev.
Okey
Ray
CHURCH,
HEATH ~Middlf'portl- Church School.
Morning Worship 10:30 a:m.
7:30p.m.
Laundennltt,
p8Stor.
Ph.
992·7324
.
Sunjajr
FIRST SOUTHERN BAI'TISf. Pomeroy
9::1) a.nt.: Worship 10::11 a.m.: Blbl~
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
School10:00a.m.; Sundayevenlngservlce
Study, Tuesday, 10 a.m.; UMW, seconil
?tkP, David Hunt. pastor. Jack Needs.
Mark Jones, palltor. Bill Nicholson, Sun7:00 p.m.: Wednesday evenlq: servtce.
Monday, 7:~ p.m.: UMW 5econd MonSundav School Dtrretor. Sunday Sc-hool 9: l&gt;
6ay SChool Supt. Sunday 9&lt;110019: 30 a .m.;
7:00p.m .
day, 7; :II p.ll\.; UMM. Third MOIId{lf, 7:30
a.m.: ·Morning Worship 10: .'rl a.m.: Ewnlnfl
Morning Worship and Communion 10: 30a.
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH.
p.m. IRobiDIOII).
Worship 7 p.m . Tut"Sda;v VIsitation 7 p.m.:
m.
on
Rt
.
325
betweeon
VInton
and
located
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
Wt'dn£1Sday prayw !M'Nic'f:&gt; 7::JJ p.m. Mlssk&gt;n
. RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
·
L
anpvlllr.
Rev.
lk'n
Watts,
pastor.
Suna.m.; Church School,ll a .m.; UMW, third
Tillis, pastor. J.ay Stiles. supt. Sunday
Friends, 7:ll p.m.: Girl&amp; In Actton•7:.:11 ~:'!1·
day S&lt;hool. 8: lO a.m .• Bobby Lambert, S.
Wfdnesday, 1 p.m.; Choir practice, Mon~hool9:l0 a .m .: Mornln« worship, 10:30
· S. Supt. Mornlngwonhlp 10:30a.m.;_Chil.day, 7: 30p.m. (Nelson!.
·
a.m.: Sunday evening servtcce 7:·00 p.m .
!fAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bat·
dren's Happy Hour 6:45p.m. Pr'-yer and
. PEARL CHAPEL - Worship !!&lt;'vice 9
ley Run Road , R~v. Emmett Rawson, pasWednesday '"'rvlc:e 7 p.m. WMPO pro·
Bible Study, 7:'30 p.m. Missionary meeting
tor. Handley Dunn, supt. Sunday SChool, 1 a.m :; Ctiarch School 11 a.m.; UMW se-(Uam 9 a.m. each Sunday.
tint
Wednesday
of
each
month
'i:
30
p.m
.
cond Tuiotdoy,7 :00p.m .; UMYFiut Tues·
10 a.m.; Sunday evenlnaser\llct&gt;, 7: JOp.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF 111E NAZA·
For Information call 388=8467.
day, 7:30p.m. (uMnkiDJ\.
; Bible IE'achlng 1 7: JO p.m. Thursday.
RENE. Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr., pastor:
SILVER
RUN
BAPTIST,
Bill
Lilli•.
POMEROY - Cllun:h School, 9: I~ a .m .
Sunday SChool 9:·30 a.m.; Wofslp service
SYRACUSE MISSION, CH•rry St .• Sy· ·
p~~llor. Steve _
Ltttle, s . S. Supt. Sunda~
; Wotlhtp 8ervlee, 10:30 a.m.: Cbotf re10: 30 a ,m .; Young people's tervlce 6 p.m.
racusE'. Ser\llces, 10 a.m. Sunday. EveniDR
School 10 a.m. , Mornln« worslp. 11 a.m., ·
hrsrsol Woclneotloy, 7: :II p.m.: UMW. oeEvangelistic servi~ 6: 3D p.m. Wednesday
services Sunday and Wednt"s4aY at 7: 00 p .
Sunday evening worship 7:30p.m. Prayer
m.
.
cond Tueoday. 7:30p.m .; UMYF. Sunday.
serv!Cf 7 p.m .
~tin~ and Blbles!UdyThursday, 7:30p.
6 p.m. (Corbitt}
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mtll.r
MlllOLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
m.; Youth meett"' WedDelday at 7 p.m.
'ROCK SPRINGS - Church SChoOl, 9: 15
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Lawrence Man St .. Mason, w. Va. E¥gene L. Conger. miCHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
CHURCH,'
a.m.; Wontup 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Wl'd·
niSter. Snday Bible Study 10 a.m.: WOr ley. pastor. Mrs. Russell \'oung, Sunday
383 N. :iad Ave., Mlddloport . Sunday
neodoy, 7::1lp.m.; UMYF (Sottlon),Sun-.
ship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m . Wednesday Bible
School Supt. Sunday SchOOl .9::wt a.m.
SChool 10 a .m. Sund1y and Wedne'Sday
day, 5 p.m .; . (Juniors) eovery uther Sun·
Study, vocal music, 7 p .m .
Evenln« worship 7:.JJ p.m. Wednesday
Eventna servl~ at 7: ~p.m.
·
day, 6 p.m. (Rothornlchl
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud· ·
prayt'r mec-Unf{ 7:30p.m.
CHESTER CHURCH OF GOD. R.e v. R.
RUTLAND- ChUI'('h School, 9:45a.m.;
ding Lane, Mason, W.Va. J. N. Thacker,
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
E
.
Robinson,
pastor.
Sund1y
School
!:lOa.
Worship, 10:30 a .m.; UMW IEvenlnlgClr·
pastor. Evening service 7: 30p .m .; WoRacine. Rev. Ja~s Si.tlerfield, pastor.
m.; Worship se-rviCP, ll a.m.: Evening
elf') serond Wednesd1y, 7:30 p.m.: UMW
men's Ministry, Thursday, 9:30 a .m.;
F'rl'E'man Williams, Supt . Sunday School
7
p.m
.
Mid-w.pk
service.
Wednes
service
(Afternoon Circle~ second Thursday. 1 p.
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
9: 4~ a.m.; Sund1y a'nd Wedneliday evenday, 7 p.m . .
m, tRubelkllt(l)
'
.
p ~m .
inli( wrviCPS, 7 p.m.
,
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, .
SALEM CENTER - Chun:h !!&lt;Mol. 10
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Ro~M:rt E. Musser. pastor. Sunda~S&lt;llool
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN ·
a.m.; Worsbtp 9: 45 o.in. (Rub&lt;'nklng)
Corner Stxth and Palmer. T~e,Rev. Mark
9~ ¥1 a.m.: Pa~l M\11\K'f, supt.:
ornlng
.CHRISTIAN UNION. Tile fbov. William
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8:30 a .m.:
McCiun«· Ray Field", S.S . .Supt,: Dan
worship 10: 30 a.m.; Sunday evealna ter·
P,mpbell, pastor. Sunday S&lt;llool S; J) a.
Church School1~ a.in .. (Ru!tftldltill
Rig~. Asst. Supt. Sunday School, 9: 15 a.
vt&lt;:r, 7 p.m.; mid·_. ~m~lce, Woclnosm.: James Hugbes. s_u pt . Evening service
m.t Morning Worship , 10: 15 a.m.: Sunday
80UTIIII:8N CLVITIIII
7:00p.m . Wednsday eventng praYt"r meet day, T p.m.
·
.
Evrnln~ service. 7 p.m . Yourh meeting.
11&lt;!¥. ..... SYRACSE CHURCH OF '111,: NA·.
Ing 7: Jl p.m. Youtb prayer service each
7: :JJ p.m. Wedn('sday: C'Venln« serylce 1 p.
Bev. PuillleU••
• VJIENE. Rev. Jo11101 B. Kittle, pallor.
Tuesday.
m.: Choir practlre 8 p.m.
Shennaa Cuttdtlf, ltllpl. Sunday S&lt;ltoOI
· FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letort,
APPLE GROVE -Cllun:llldtoolta.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport. 5th
9: 30 1.m.--; Monurw wonldp JO:JO a.m.;
W. Va., Rt. 1. James Lewts, pa'stor. Wor·
:
wonhlp,
10
a.m.
(Firtt
alii
S....and Main, Bob Melton, mtnllter. AI Hart ·
Evaq•Ustlc service, I p.m.:- Prayer and
ship services 9: 00 a .m.; Sunda}' Schoo Ill
son, &amp;!ISOt'late mlnlsteor: Mike Gerlach, · . days): UMW. S&lt;cond Tueaday, 7: J) p.m.:
Prals&lt;&gt; W..:lnesday, 7 p.m.: Youth moota.m.; Evening worship 7: :1) p.mr. Tuesday
Prayer meeUng, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
SUnday School SuperlntE'Ddfont; Bible·
rottage prayer meeting al'\d Bible Study
7
p.m
.
·
trw.
(Grtef')
School 9::10 a.m.; Moml...- Wonhlp, 10; 30
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
9: JJ a.m.; Worship service. Wednesday
BETHANY -Worship, 9 a.m.; Church
a .m.; Eveonln~ Wonhlp, 7:00p.m. PrayPr
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake. pastor. Sonday
7
S&lt;llool.
10
a.m.;
Bible
Stud~,
Wednooda¥.
mt'f'tlft«, W~nHdly, ?:00 p.m. ·
.
SCMol 10 a.m.: Robort Roed, Supt. Morn'
VIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
.
10
a.m.;
Dorc
..
Wocnen
r
Fellowship,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NAIng sermon, 11 a.m.; Su~IY ntpt serWalnut and Henry Sts., Ravenswood, w.
Wednetday,
11
1.m.
(McGuire)
.
ZARENE, Co-puton RPv. Chlrlf'S Coyle
vices: Christian Enduvor 7:30p.m ., Soll,a
Va. The Rev. Geor~e C. Weirick, pastor .
CARMEL- Cllurch S&lt;hool l:lO a.m.;
and R~v. Nancy Coyle. BUIWhltf, Sunday
service
8 p.m. P,..chlna 8: lO p.m. MldSunday SChool9: 30 a.m.; Sunday worship
Wonlllp, 10:«1 a.m. Socolld oDd Fourth
School Supt. Sunday Scllool 9:!0 a.m.:
weok
meottlt(l, Wedneotlay. 7 p.m.
lla.m .
SUodoya: Folt~walllp dtonor wtth S.n. ..
. MorQin- Worship, 10: :II a.m.; Sunday
Alvfll
,.lo)'leoder.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
tblnl
Tfturtd~y,
f:
:Ill
p.m.
(Mc:Culft
:.
Evan~rellsttc meetlnli(, 7: 00 p.m. Prayer
Pomeroy Pike, County Road~ near Flat·
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN,
EAST
LETo\RTChun:h
S&lt;ltoolh.m
.
tlteetln~ Wed1101day 1100 p.m. ·
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
Ropr Watton, pastor~ Cren10n Pran.
: ·Wonlllp 10 a.m . ...,.nd ond 11&gt;ut1h Sun. UNJ'I'EI) PIIIII\'TI:RIAN
on Sund1y at 10: :JJ a.m. and 7:30p.m . with
Sunday
S&lt;llool
Supt.
Momlnawonblp!l:30
daya: UMW ftrat Tuelday, 7:30 p.m.
MtNIITaYOF
Sunday SchOOl 9: :IJ a.m. Bible Study, Wed·
a.m.:
Sunday
SCbool10:30
1
.m.;_
Ewalna
(Croce).
Ml!iiGI COUNTY
nesday, 7::Jl p.m.
'LETART FALLS - Wonhlp 9 a:m.;
-.T:30~m.
Rev. WUda IM. ., Dlredor
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
MT. UNIO B1,PI'IST,, Donald Shuo,
Church S&lt;llooiiO a.m. (Gra..t.
CHRIST. St. Rt. 338. Anttqutty. Rev.
putor, .lo@ Sayro. - y BeiKtol Supt.
MORNING STAR- Worthlp, I:Cia.m.;
Franklin Dlcll;ens, pastor. Sunday momSunday S&lt;llool t:a a.m.; IWitlllr worChurch Scllool 10: lD •·111·: Blbl• Study,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Inc
10 a .m .; •Sunday eventnr 7:30 p.m.
ablpl:30
p.m.:
Prayer
Mootlac,•:llp.m.
ThurodaY. 7:!0 p.m. cn.der).
CHURCH. Wortfttp ...-vier. 10:15 a.m.;
'Thurrday eventna: 7:30 p.m.
W-y.
MORSE CHAPEL - Church SChool 1: 30
CHurch Scttool 9:15 a.m.: Blblr Study,
STIVERS\'ILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TUPPERS PLADIS. • CHURCH OF•
• .m.; WGrtltlp I! a.m. ·(Rader).
·
sunday 7:30p.m. Prayf'l' Group Wf'dnet~ ·
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
1ST. Jodl&gt; Hollud, ml!!btrr. Dory!
PORTI,\NDChun:l
S&lt;bool
1:
!Op.m.
·
day 9:00a.m .
Sunday Schooll01.m .; Wonh!p service 11
b. Supt. liiDn1nK wonhtp, 8:00a.m.;
: Wonhl(i 7:1) p.m .: UMYF Wed-y,
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN
a .m.; Sunday evening set'Yice,7: 30 p.m.;
n:h_.,ooa.m.
·
7:l0
p
.m.
(McGuire).
CHURCH. Churclt !lc:lloof\0; lh.m.; Wor· .
Wedaeaday evenlllfl aorvlce 7:30 p.m.
CHESTER
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZA·
RACINE
WESLEY AN - C~un:h
shiP '"'rvlce 11 : !0 a.m.
INDEPENDENT lfOUNESS CHURCH
RENE
.
fte¥
Herbert
Grat@,
p~rtor.
1
SC~ 10 a.m.; Wonblp, U a .m.; UMW
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
Inc.. Poorl St., Mlddloport. Rev. 0'0.11
Fronlt ,Rimo, Mlpt. S-oy Sc:bool 9:30 a . .
TERIAN CHURCH. Wonhtp SOrvl~ 9:00 , fout1h Monday 7: lO p.m.; Mon'a Prayer
Manley, pastor. Sunday School 9: JO a.m.;
m.; Worship aorvtoe, 11 o.m: o!!d 7 p\fn.
llr911:faat, Wed~. 7 a.m. (Groce~.
a.m.; Church S&lt;llool IO:l5 a.m.
Morntrw wonhlp 10:30 a.m.: Evening
S•ltday.
Wed-y,
7
p.m.
PriY'!r
moot•SUTTON
Chl!n:ll
S&lt;bool,
1:30
a.m.;
RUTLAND CHUJtCH OF GOD. Pastor,
wonhtp7: :1lp.m. Tueodoy,l2: •1 0P·m. Wo·
tna.
Momlna
P
IO:Ito.m
.
ftntondtldrd
n.v. Joint Evona. Sunday S&lt;llool10: 00 1.
meo'a
Prayer meetlllfl. Wedn...tay. 7:ll
Sundaya; Followtldp tin- wltll
LAUREL CUFF F~IIETIIODIST
m.; $uoday Mol'111n~ Wort hlp 11:00 a.m.
p.m.
Pn~yer and Pr•tae servtce•
.
CHURCH.
Rev.~
lor,DUiw.R•
lblnl Th•rtday. 1:30 p.m. (Mct:luire) .
· Chlld~n·s Church 11 a .m.: SUnday even·
, RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
bert E . Barton, Dt.- Cltrilltu 14u· KENO ClhlRCH OF CIIJUST, Oliver
In~ •orVIco. 7:~ p.m.: Wedn.. doy . , __
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Board of Control of the OHSAA
authorized the voting a't Its meeting
on May 15.
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separately on those sections or the
refi!rendurn that pertain to their
schools. In either case, 11 m~tjorlty
vote Is needed for passage. If
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Stale (0-2) plays at Northern IlJlnols two overall · victories, ana tne

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Non-conference actiOn calls for
notice. of the fact that Ohio Miami to visit' Washington and
· University WI!S beaten by a .ccm- We5tern Michigan to play btvadlng
blned scoreof8l-6by twQnonconfer· MarshaD. Miami's Redsldns have
ence opponents. The coach of mopped their first three games this
Toledo's Rockets Is more concerned , season. Western Michigan has won
with the Bobcats' perfect Mid- two of Its three starts.
American Olllferenre start.
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"All that matters Is the,y're 2.0 bt defense, yielding an average of just
the confeJeiCe," Sbnrell said of · 16 yards per pme. Toledo blanked
Toledo's opponent on Saturday. Ohio 31.0 last season.
"Their two non-league losses mean
Howeve!', Ohio Coach Brlan
nothing to them rlgbtDOW.''·
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MAC. Their home game will be
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The Public UHIIties CommisIn st. Louis.
sion of Ohio has set lor public
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hearing case No . 84-12-Eltitle contender. They share second
EFC. to review the fuel proplace with PI eseuon ravortte Cen·
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policies of Columbus and
Northern Dllnols and ·Bowling
Southern Ohl&lt;l Electric ComGreen. Those four all have 1.0
pany. the operaHon of its Eli!~- •
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conference records.
rela(ed mauers. This hearing
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"It seEmS like BDythlng that can
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day night's game between tlllrdranked Ohio State and lowbl
Mlnnesot11 lid$ like an uaiY
mlvnatdl.
Ohio State has the Big Ten's top touted Iowa ~lltl.
IfMJnneaota hopes to stay clolie to
rusher and scorer in Keith Byars to
lead the coo!erenCe's belt NIUIIn&amp; Ohio State. It'll have to lllop Byars.
olfense. Last year, the Bllckeyee That's nolllmple tuk.
Byars, a6-tool·2. 2.1).pwndjunlor,
beat Minnesota 69-18.
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Harrilolvtllo ~ . David Ferrell, pas.
tor: Henry EbUn 1 Jr., Sunday SChool SUpt.
: SUDdly 5ebaol t! 30 a.m.; morning woratllp,!la.m.: tlltnday evtttttna aerv("" 7::11
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SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
- ·Pott-tol. Joy Clark, paator. Woraltlp aorvlc:e. SUnday 10 a .m.: Sunday

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MT, HERM!JN UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas
Communuy off Ct. Rt. 82. ~. Robert
Slndel'l, J)altor. Don Will, llyleader, Sun·
day SChool 9: 30 a.m.: Mornlnt Worship
10: 4S a.m.; Evel\tna- preachlni rervlce se- ·
cond and founh Sunday at 7: 30 p.m.;
Chrbtlan Endeavor, first and ttdrd Sunday, 7!llp.m. Wednesdayprayermeetlng
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, 37319 State
Route 124 (one mil• t&gt;f!St ol Rutland) , Sun·
day: Bible lectun!! 9::11 a.m.; Watchtowt&gt;.r
; lt11dy 10:~ a.m.: TuHday, ijlble study,
7:30 p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic School
7::10 p.m. Service meeunr. 8: 20p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Locate&lt;l 011 0. J. White Road of Highway
160. Pat Henton, pastor. Sunday School10
·a.m . Classes tor all aget. Junior Church 11
a.m.: ~rnlng ·worship . 11 a.m. Adult
Choir practiC* 6 p.m . Sunday. Young People's, Children's Chun"h and Adult Blblt&gt;
Study, Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
St., Middleport. Affllbled with Southern
Baptist Conveotloa. Sunday Sehool10 a.m.
; Morning worship 11 a.m. ; Even!ng worship 7 p.m.; Wt'dnesday eVE'ninK Sibil' '
study and prayrr meeUng 7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
Rt.l24aqd Co. Rd. 5. Mark Seevers, minis·
rer. Sunday SchooJ Supt. Steve Pickens .
SundaY. Scbool 9: 30 a.m.; Morning wor·
ship lO:J&gt; 1.m.;· Evening wptahlp 7 p.m.
Wednesday worship 7 p.m. /
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
·Corner· Sycamore and Second Sts., Pomeroy. The Re-v. William Mlddleswarth•.
pstor. Suaday SChool 9: C5 a.m.; Church

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MT. MORJAii BAPTIST, Fourth and
Mah1 St. , Middleport. Rev . Calvin Mlnrus,
pa,stor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardn~r, supt.
Sunday SChool9: 30 a .m.: Worshlp.servfce
10:45 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRISTJoseph B. Hoskins, Evangt'list . Sunday BlbiP
St~y 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Sunday, .• _.
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7 p.lft.

PENTECOSTAL ASSJCMI&lt;I.Y, Racine, • •
Rt . 124 .. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
School10 a.m.; Sunday e\lentng service 7
p.m. Wedn~day evening service 1 p.m. ~
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle ··
Supt. Sunc;lay School 9:30 a.m. Mornl..i '
.. Worship 10: 30 a . m . Prayer servlcf', allent·
• ate Sundilys..
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tingham, Sunday School Supt. Sunda)' . /,' "
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EvenlnR services at 6 p.m 1 Wednesday Bl·
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pastor. Sunday School 10 a .m .: Sunday
evening services at 7 p.m. and wednesday
services at 7 p.m.
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler, pastor. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Churtb tel'·
vice, 7 p.m .: Youth meeting, 6 p.m. Tuesday Bible STudy at 7 p.m .
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
Hiland Road , Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pas. .: -•
tor. Danny Lambert 1 S. S. Supt. Sund1y
morn_ing service at 10 a.m :: Sunday evense~ce lla.m.
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-. h•g service 7:30p.m. Tuesday and ThursSACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr. .. day Services at 7:30 p.m.
. WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill" St., Middle·
Anthony GlaMamore. Ph.~. Saturport. Richard StE'wart, pastor. Sunday
day Evening Masa 1 : 30 p.m.: Sunday ·
mornln~t ~f'r\IIC~ 10 a.m.: Sunday even\~
.:
Mass, 8a.m. and 10 a:m. ConfessiOns ont
half hour befol'l!' each Mass. CCD classes( ' 7:~. Tuesday mornlngBlbleJtudy10a.m.
~ WednHday tvenlng 7:30 p.m. Thusday·
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momlntr vtcieo Wt1h Kenneth CoPf&gt;land 10
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St.,
a .m.; Friday evening video with Kt'nneth
M~dleport . James E . KeeHe, pastor.
Copeland, 7:l0 p .m .
SurMiay morning worship 10 a .m.; ~ven­
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NAlng RI'Vicf' 1 p.m.; Wednesday eventnR
ZARENE, Re\1 . Glendon Stroud, pastor.
wonhip 1 p.m. Vlsltatton, Tllunday &amp;:30
SundaySchool9::10a .m .; Worship service, • ....,
p:m.
10:30 a .m.: Youth ser\llce Sunday 6:15 p.
TRINITY CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY,
m. Sunday evenlnKser\llce 7: 00p.m. WedCoolville. GU~rt Spencer, pastor. Sunday
nesdaY Prayer M~tlnll and Bible S'l\idy
School.9: ~ a .m .: Morning serylce, 11 a.m.
7:00p.m.
SU:nday evening st&gt;rvlce 7: 30 p.m.; Mid·
NEASE SET1'~EMENT CHURCH. Sun·
week prayer lf'rvlcf' Wednesday 7:30p.m.
day afternoon se rvict&gt;S at 2: 30. Thursday
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
evening servlcP.s a l 7: 30.
LawrenCE' Bush. pastor. Max Folmer: sr.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, MasOn, W.
Supt. Sunday Srbo91 and Morning Wors hip
Va . Pastor, Bill Murph)', Sunday School 10
9: 30a.m.; Sunday evenlngJ('Irvlce, 7 p.m.;
a.m.: Sunday evening 7:30p.m. Prayer
Youth meeting and Bible Study, WednesmE't'Ting- and Bible study Wednesday, 7:.10
day. 7 p.m.
p.m. Everyone welcome.
UNITED FAI111 CHURCH. Rt . 7 on PoRUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST. Sa·
mf'roy B)'·Pass. Rf&gt;v. RobE-rt Smith, Sr ..
l em St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pas tor. Sunday
pastor. Rev. _James Cundiff, a5SI. pastor.
School10 a .m.: Sunday ev('nlng 7: :lO p.m.;
Sunday SchOol 9:30 a.m.: Morning wor -.
Wednesday evening prayer met&gt;ttn~ 7:30
ship IO:Jl a.m.: E\lenlnR worship 7:30 p.
p.m .
r
m . Women's Fellowship, Tuesday, 10 a .m .
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Wednesday night Prayer service 7:30p.m.
CHURCH, SIIV&lt;'r RldjZE'. Duane Syd~n­
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad
Sirlcker, pastor. Sunday SChool 9 a.m.~
St., Mason. Sunday Schoo\10 a .m.; Morn·
Church service 10 a .m. Blbl&lt;' Study WPd lng worship 11 ...m.; Evening service 6 p .
nesday a1 'i: 30 p.m. June thru September,
m. Pra~r meetin~ and Blbleo StUdy Wed7 p.m. October thru May . Sunday ev~nlng
nesday , 7 p.m .
Fellowship 7 p .m . JunE' thru Septemtx&gt;r, 6
' FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev . Nylf&gt;
p.m. October thru May .
· Borden, pastor. Cq_rnellus Bunch supt.

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Autumn Is such a lovely time. So many people dislike Winter
that they miss the wannth · and beauty and sheer lovelbtess of
Autumn. They speak as though Autumn Is a conspiracy by God to
make them unhappy. They have faDed tci remember their youthful .
days and the thrill or seeing that first bright red leaf on the sidewalk,
shuffling feet In fallen leaves and the cool evening breezes that cause
us to hunt a sweater. The cool, clear and clean Autumn smells so
good after the hot muggy stale air of Summer.
We often speak as we thlrik the American Indian spoke, in short
illromplete sentences. We think the Indian would say about Autumn, ·
"Summer gone - Wbtter come." In a way this Is true buf not
entirely. Autumn lasts ahout three months. It can be very enloyable
If we do not let our minds travel toofasr totnebltter.coldandtoodeep
of snow time. We can find beauty all around us In all seasons or the
year If we will only look.
With God the center of oill' Uves we can see good In all that
happens around us. We should not take everything at face value. This
Is our problem. We do not .Joolt deep enough to find the value of
events. The leaves of the trees need to ran and give the trees a perlod
of reSt and also to give the ground nourishment. The fallen leaves
become the rlch squ that Is needed to feed the trees and grass and
plants. As we watch the mistakes of children we too often shake our
heads and think they will neve{ ~am. But look a bit deeper. With
each mlsta~ or mlsque they have learned something. They should
be better for that mistake. Parents often feel it will be so much better ·
when children can dress themselves and eat by themselves and be on
their own. What they talk about and remember most ts the joy they
felt In helping them before they learned to do without them and their
, help. Fond memories lnjleed.
God gives us the seasons. He gives us lonely hours: He gives us
trlals and tribulations so we can enjoy the good times and see the
beauty. We need to see contrasts so we can tell the good from the bad,
the llght from the dark and the warm from the cold. God has given us
love, families, friends and the seasons to let us know He Is with us and
cares for uS, and wants us to enjoy life .
Autwnn may be the ending of Summer but It is a beauty time; a
lovely time, and a happy time as Wbtter nears. Winter Is not a bad or
evil time, only a dltferent time. Let us enjoy each day for what It ts
truly --· a time given tousbyGod.A tlmetollveandenjoy. Autumn, I
love lt. Spring, Supper and Winter I love also. God has given me the
seasons so I love Him, I love His seasons also. I am belter because of
what He has given me ... Everything.- Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
Lutherans or Meigs County.

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U.S. diplomat Bunker dies
BR.ATI'LEBORO, Vt. (AP) Ellsworth Bunker, adlpbnatWider
sevj!ll p-esldentswhQwasambassa- .
dilr to Sooth Vietnam durlng the
height of the war In Sootheast Asia
and oversaw the "VIetnamlzatton"
of the ron11lct, has died at age 90.
The veteran statesman had been
llospltall7.ed at Brattleboro MemorIal Hospital since Sept. l3 and died
Thursday evening of rompllcations
of a viral Infection with his wtfe and
daughter at his side, saki fWnny
spokesman Alan Carter.
The 6-foot·2-lnch Bunker, who
stood rllffi!Od straight with a tiiU
head of white hair and wire-rimmed
glasses, was the Image or a
dlpi(JJiat.
. In 1962 be served as .a special
negotiator and helped avert was
between the Netherlands and Indonesia over Dutch New Guinea.
Bunker was a peaceniaker again In
Dornlnlcan Republic In 19Qi. And
before his retirement lnl978, hewa5
chief U.S. negotiator for a new
Pimama Canal Treacy.

But It was In South VIetnam that
he ptS.ye~~ his most prominent
to"""
. - -"cy
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....,... and diplomatic role..
Appointed ambassado~ by Prestdent Lyndon B. Johnson In Aprtl
1967, Bunker was a maJor symbol of
American mllltary lnv~t
.........ftthewar'sbiOOdlestandmost

The Daily Sentinel

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· He was a delegate to the United

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ations General Assembly In 1956,
and In 1962, served on the U.S.
Natlona.ICanmtsslonfortheUnited·
Nations Educational, Scientific and

~=-Retorts Kitchen scales do count in taking guesswork out of cooking

Cultural Organization.

That
same year, he helped avert
U~ U'5
war between the Netherlands and
divisive years.
Indonesia wer Dutch New Gutoea~
BornlnYonkers,N.Y.,onMayll, mwcalledWestfrlan.Bunkeragaln
1894, Bunker graduated from Yale playedpeacemakerln19Qi,servlng
In 1916 with a bachelor's degtee In as chief mediator between warrtng
hist9rY and erooomlcs. He started faction&amp; 1n the Domlnlcan Republic.
aut unloading sugar for the,NatiQnal
As ambassador to South VIetnam
SugarRellnlngCmnpany, which his tnim 1967 until May 1973, Blinker
father had helped to .found. By 1940 Preslcll1doverthe"VIetnamlzatton"
Bldl Hnehi!IJ,y
he had rtsen to president Of the ot the Conrllct and the Wltlldrawal at
company,and becameltschaiJman · hundreds of thousands of American
Of the board In 19i8.
lrtqls, who were replaced by South
Bunker entered publlc service In VIetnameSe.
1951 when President Truman ap8YMay1973, whenBunkerlettthe
polntedhlmtoserveasambassador war-ravaged nation, apeaceaareeto Argentina dwing a low point In ment had been I'NChed 111 Paris by
relations with that country.
the United StalEs, Swth VIetnam,
Rlck Huckabay, head coach Of
He later served as ambassador to Nar!h VJemam and the VIetCong. In
ItaJy, India and Nepal and was tess than two years, the South Marshall UnlvErSi1y's baskeibaD
awarded the Presidential Medal of Vietnamese government was team, will be guest speaker at the
Freedom In 1963 and 1!168.
Guiding, Hand-Gallco levy klc!wfi
dinner stated for Monday at the
Holiday Inn.
,
Hudcaliay Is presently preparing

$40 to $135. The rest used dtals and

By the Editors
of
Repolta

c-an-

· Wetahliia the lna:redlents In a
reclite rather than measuring them
. can takesomeofthl!guessworkout
of cooking. You have mroe control .
over the. sl1.e of ·PQrtlons, so YoU·
know you've made enough for
everyone.
HQWeVer, to weigh Ingredients,
you'll need lfltchen scale. Consumer Reports' engineers recently
!estell l3 "medium-capacity" kitchen &amp;cates- those with maximum
· capacities helween four and 11

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!be Herd's
coach after Marshall ·won the'
Southern Conference championship ·
and won a trtp to the ,NCAA
tournament.
.
A fomler assistant coach at
AU. FRUTH PMIIIUCIES
Louisiana State University, Hucka- ,
AU:M-MWPOUS
bayeamedanattonalreputatlonfor L.
UP THE CREEK
game defensive techniques · l!lld
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ICE PIRATES
1erognltlon as an autholity on
AGAINST l&lt;ll ODDS
mottvatiDgyoungsters In~·
MAKING THE GRADE
Huckabay said he Is "willing to
help In any way posslbl~ to see that
IIOVIIIIIIIMS.,.SI.SD l
. the tess fortunate chlldren and
adults
at
Guiding
Hand
and
G~
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education and !raiDing that all ·
human beings deserve."
Anyone Interested In buying
tickets for the dinner may do so by
calling Guiding Hand School at
367-0100.

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SPRINGS -

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Jennifer

and Sweet Mountain

wlli be appearing on the

Band Wagon for Meigs
County Beef Day at the Meigs
County Fairgrounds on Satur-

day at 110011· providing old-time
, Appalachian mountain music.
On SUnday, at 3::Jl p.m., they
will also appear at the AJll)lllachlan Fall Farm Festival and
Herltaae Show at the Athens
County falrgroonds.

MONDAY
POMEROY - POfft..aroy EJe.
mentary Pl'O meeting, 7: :ll
p.m. MOI!dl\y wltli plans for the
tall carnival to be disCussed.

AMBASSADOR BUNKER DIES- 11M Ill a IA'lS
llle photo l!lowflll fonnet' U.S. AJnbAMador to'Soldh
Vietnam Ellaworth Bunker speaking wllb 1'- Soullh

Vleblam PI 'dent NPJftl VIII 'nlleu, rlpt. B l;er
died 'l'banday· a&amp; the qe of 110, In a Braldeboro, vt.
hoepKIII. (AP IS"erphoto).

Medicare,
outpatient
.
care
changes
forces staff cut at . Fremont facility ·
.

FREMONT, Ohio (AP) -Health
ofllclals are spllt on whether a new
Medicare payment system Is helplng the medical field, but nearly all
agree It's the leading reason for
hospltallayolfsstatewlde.
Fremont Memorial Hospital laid
ott 29 staff members last week, said
President Jack Bryan. Prospectlve
paYments, also ·called DRGs for
diagnostic related groups, were one
otthecauses.
· DRGs baSe Medicare payments
on the average cost for treating a
· patient with any of 467 categories Of
medical rondltlons. The system
took Effect Oct. 1,1983, on a phase-In
basis, with all of the country's5,1m
hospitals to be operating under it tJ:Y
1987.
"Asfarasfeellngthelrnpact,'it's
been like a point-blank shot In the
·
chest," Bcyan said.
Previously, Medicare would
reimburse whatever the Ca.t of a
patlen!'s stay. Now, If a hospital is
able to treat a patient for the
predetermiDed Medicare rate or
less, the tacWtybreaks even or
proflts.Itcostsgowerthepayment,
thetacllilylosesmoney.
The full-time equivalent work
force In Ohio's hospitals shrank
from 171,000 In June 1983.to 166 500 a
year later, a decrease of a~t2.7

Two forfeit bonds
'1\vo men forfeited bonds and a
thil'd was fine(! In the court of

Middleport Ma:Yor Fred Hoffman
Wednesday night.
Forteltlng bonds were Frank J.
Knotts, Nelsonville, $450 for DWl,
and $00- lor operatiDg wltluut
headlights at night; Steven P .
Hawk, Pomeroy, S450 for DWI, $50
for spinning tires, and $100 for
possession ·Of a · controlled
substance.
Fined was Greg Cundl1r, $ro and
costs for dllol'det'ly manner; $100
and CO&amp;ts for crtmlnal trespassing. .

Clot!ed Monday ,,
Dtrector Richard E. Carey of the
Ohio DEpartmellt of Liquor Control
anmunced today thatall*lalellquor
stores, qmclel and depai41uental
offices will be cloled MMday Ill
observance of CoJumbul Day.

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percent, said William Weimer, vice
president for personnel for the Ohio
Hospital Association, Columbus.
Statistics tromabout85percentof
Ohio hospitals showed the number
offormerhospltalemployeesapplylng for unemployment benefits
Increased from an average of 250 a
year In the 1970s to 8lJ In l.!K! and
1,~ Ill 1983, Wetmer,sald.
. Health care as we ve lmown It!or
thelastflveto10years~challglng,"

Bryan said. "Marepeoplearebelng
treated on an outpatient basis.
Where they used to stay two til three
days for surgery, now they're
coming In at 7 a.m. and leaving by 3
P-T·
.
It still requires thesamenumber
or people In surgery, but not In the
support services. You don't need
SOOleOOe_ to clean the IWm, to
change the bed."

At this point, the DRGs system Is
about25percenteffecttve!nln'!Ohlo
hospitals, which are to Implement It
fully by 1987, Weimer said.
Nationally, hospital stays
charged to Medicare have fallen by
about two days, according to~
Prosvect!veTaskFarce, theDRGs
program s enforcenent arm.
&lt;lpnlons on how the system
altects medical care are varied. ·
"DRGs l1lljkes hospitals look at
thEmselves and their levels of

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·. A suit has been ·tiled In Meigs
County Col:nmon PleaS Court by the
Ohio Valley Publlshlng Company,
Inc., against · Jones Boys, Inc.,
Galllpolls.
·
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Ohio Valley Publlshlng Is asking
judgment In the amount ot$14,619.46
for nonpayment of display advertisIng ctiarges from June 00 In the
Galllpol)s Dally Tribune, 'The Dally
. Sentinel, the Point Pleasant Register, and the Tri-County News. '

taken tor a place In the flower.
arrangement class, Jap&amp;n sestyle;
to be held Oct. &amp;-from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. at'the Dot A haD In Chest«.
Mrs. Ralph A. Smltz, Parkenlburg, a master judgle In the Nat1o1181
Cruncll.. and a graduate of the
Ikebana School of Japanese flower
arranging, will be the lnstruckr:
Cost ~ $8 for two arrangments, a
slant and an upJI!ght style. 'lboee ·
attending are to lake the materials
they lll.'ed IDcludlng flowers. Betty.Dean, 915-38!!111s chairman. Resei-•.
vatlons may be made with her
Bernice Carpenter, Meigs CountY
Contact chairman, 9992-5l19.

Group to sing
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RACINE . - The JGYtuJatres
will be providing special music
at the Ractne,Firsl Church Of the
Nazarene Sunday tn con)uact1on
with a Sunday School "excltellll!!lt drive." Sunday school
begins at 9::Jl with lllOllllng
worshlp at 10: :Jl. 'Oiere wm tie a
potluck dinner &lt;11 the church .
groundll at 110011,' and an afterrrJ(II PJ'OIII'IIIIl. The JK1)Jik: Is
Invited to attend.

or.·

Missionary
•
uruon
meets·

efficiency, Tests will be done sooner
and treatment will he given DVI!r the
weekend," said Robert Dummlnger, administrator of H.B. Magruder Memorial Hospital, Port
Cllnton. "ltmakessurepeopleareln
the right places at the right time for
the right care."
The other side was presented by
John C811ender, a vice president for
the Ohio Hospital Association.
"We have to get away frol)1 the
Idea Of medicine as a SCience,"
Callender said. "It's an art; It's
subjective. But DRGs punishes
anyonewhodevtates."

A vote to pay the mission pledge ~reported Cards were signed
was taken at the recent~ of ·tor several· friends. Games were
the . Reedl&gt;llle Uiiited Metlw;ldlst played and prizes awarded.
WcxnenheldatthechurchwiihMrs. , . Potluck retreshmemts were
, Mamie Buckley as the ho&amp;te8s.'lbe
served to thoee named and Mrs.
group aLso made arrangenents to PeariBakei',Mrs. VemaR.ol!le,Mrs.
order several articles for sale ~ a
VIrginia Walkm, Mrs. Mary Allee specta1 tuDd ralsiDg project. Mrs.
Bbe, Mrs. Barbara Masters, Mrs.
VIvian HIIIJIIII!rex had the opening Pat Martin, Mrs. Matnle DICidey,.
. Pf~YEr, ~ P.!ll!f9ll!lllll tiJpk; wu
Mrs. Dolly Reed, Mrs. Salldy
- '"''heWhofenessofGod"JedbyMrs. · Cowdery, Mrs. UDian Pickens.
Sue Reed.
·
Mrs. Waltonrecelvedthedoorp12l!.
Mrs. Marlene Putman conducted Next meetbigwlll be hosted by Mrs. '
the meeting with 32 shuttn calls Cowdery.

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. It's big, ver-r-ry big!··
biggest FactoryAutborlzed ford !ruck

of the Year•.

·Sales

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courerence pans

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Sepl. II, 111M

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Sale every Saturday at! p.m. Tn!nds: Veal
calves ·SI~. ca"le steacly, rows -ely.
. Feeder Steen: Good lnd Ciloice ZMhliOIIls
:IO«i,l'tl; ~ Ills. ~1-!18; IOOIKXI lbo. 111!-59;'
!100-«Xl Ills. !ll«&lt;.l'tl; 100-'100 lbo. :JO«l; 'IIDIDI
lbo. 1Hi7.1'tl; IDl lbo. and _.-17~110.
Feeder Hellen: Good and Choice 2110-:IXI

lbo. 17-5:1.50: J»«X) Ills. f5.l8; 100-IKXI Ills.
II.IIJ.SI.si; !OHilllbo.o.sl; 100'100lbl. l2-51:
100lDI tl-17.Sl; !IX) Ills. and 0Y1!r -.!10.
Fl!odor Bulls: Good lnd Cbolco ZMhliOIIls.
17-M; :ro«XJ lbo. 45-5UJ; GSIIIbo. t&amp;-51·
!IOO«Xllbs. M.!JO.III!; 100'100 lbo. 661: 'lllHiiJ
lbs. 42-411; JD) lbo. and &lt;M!I' ·
~.... Steen and Bulls - lbo.

lives In southeastern Ohio to achieve
a competitive rate structure have
been praised by Jennifer L. Sheets,
Republican candidate for the 94th
House district.
·
Mrs. Sheets made her comments
durlng a recent candidates' breakfast In Chillicothe In which candldates for the legislature and
Congress shared views on enei'JIY·
related Issues,
She also recanmended further
research tntothe cause of acldraln
and other envtrorunental concerns.

Ge1a lot IOJ yqur truck dOI!IIrs. JuM 15993' buyl 'fOO a
tOUgh '84 Ford Ranger wlttl pteniy Of tlrgo room and lhe
wldt1t cab in ita class. $5M3 buyl you a Ford qualily
&lt;!rude with • Iough doUble·walt bed, llftl.belte&lt;l radial
Urea, 5·~peed transmlllion, and .-c:tronlc tuellnjec1ion.
BUf SS993 doean'l just bvy Ford Ringer, 11 buys

America's best·"lling small piclcup-bQed on truck
reglatratiOna through J1o1ne IOf tne 1914 ~year .

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Chase Cleland Is the Subject ot
this week's Can1erComer In the

~ Bulls, 1,1100 Ills, and up. utlUIIes

f3.411.!10.

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Siaual&gt;la' Cowl, utilltlel 311.!11HLZ.
· Veoi can, caaner and cunor 36 mwn·
choice and prtrn,; IIU&amp;!IO.
'
cat..O. medium 111!-GJ; by 111e bead,

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' Dally SentiDel. The sixth grade
student at Pa1 aoy Elementary

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houseliokls. Chase Is a patrol ·
leader tn ttte Boy Scwts, and
plays biiSIIl!tball and basellaU.
He 1s the son of ,Mr. and Mrs.
Hank .Cieland Jr., Wright Street
tn Pumetoy.
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F - Hellen (400-'100 lbo.), Cholet!
42.!1141.51; Good :tl.~z .
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F - Buill (DJ.IIIDibo.), Choice 46.25-56;
Good:IH6.
Slo\Jihlel' Bulls (01/or l,IDI lllo.) , 31.251.1.'15.
SIIUJhler
UHitllel :JI.'J5.3t.115;
Cannei'l and CUlton lll.:z5.31.50.
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Veols (Choice and prime), ~.'15.
Baby CaMs (by llle heed), :D-53. '

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Hcwo:·
Hqp (No. I, l!am&gt;wllft&lt;\GUII,
ltJo.). -.25.
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Sowl324211.
COw .U.S Colvoo ~tloiii!O down.
Plio (by tbe hood) 11).27.
am. -.l,CID.IJI!I), !1'1-fi!.
Limbo:
' Good Gndt. l,(ID.UIO, '
Sla• ....... L l - !1).51.!10.
~ Hellen, 9111-1.111, 56.!0.
Good Grado, !110-J.IIl, M-!16.10; 9111-1,111, • · F . - Lor:nboiHT.

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Top Hogs, 211J.210, 4545.~.
Boars. 100 lbo, and _up, 211.50-31.50.
Sows. 100-IKXI lbo.. :ll.ii).4().50: !IDIDl.
:11.11041.sl.
l'tas. by tilt head. 16-27.
Oct. ~. lll84. f&lt;cder, ca~ sale. 8 p.m.

5-. (DJ.IIIIIbo.),
Good 36.715-411.75:

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,_.,. J)enl • a&amp; 'l'uelldq alpt'e me lllc of tile

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laliltaNGnn-.* J1ic, PI

a sot; JmdWUorlala,

*"'I,J'AdleBearlil,\'lceF lht; Mai')'FolnMY,
tr! na' Marabele Fneker, • t • t:reMufw, •
aad l'li,t• (]ay, reca~diQi ._...,._ Carrie
K
fr, CWitiiJG't4nl leCI'etary will be Jmt•led
later.

Gift for the oldest person present
went to Marcia Keller. Numerous

The Second annual Lltlle-Palnter
reunion was held SUnday at the

other gifts were awarded with
WUmaHaughthavlngchargeofthe
drawings.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Rolb!y Gaul, Michael, Sara and
Jeremy, 1\'lr. and Mrs. Rvger Gaul,
Lea Ann, Troy Guthrie, LeQnard E.

~~~er~~

Mrs. ,Ralph
A potluck dinner was served at

~·~.,:nwe:ra~red~

A picnic and fellowship time
preceedlng the meeting was attended by Linda Hunt, Judy Riley,

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Reunions conducted ··
little-Painter

JanetN~.

Sue Metzger, Sandy Needs, SadWi
Cart, Josephine Mallory, Donna
WUson, and Rachael LefeiJn!:

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Recuperating
Kailt!een Wlldennuth of Tl1fin Is
recuperatlng at home fruqt recent
knee surgery at the Sandusky
Memarlal Hospital. Cards may be
sent to Mrs. Wlldermuth,IOilg-time ·
Middleport resident to her heme, 17
West MeailowbiWk Place, Tl1fin,
44883.

!1bellY

THE APPALACHIAN
STOVE. CO.
8 Years Experience

PH. 698·6121
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Return home

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From Pomeroy,
Take 143 North

Mrs. F1ossle Allensworth and
Mrs. Grace Hawley have retuined
after a trip to visit their sons and
their famlles. Enroute they attended the Brown Jug race at
Delaware.
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left at R.I. :
Tracks. Follow.
The Sians.

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Efforts by rural electric coopera-

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Market reports•••
Oldo Vlley Uv-k Co.

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recent WOfi!I!II'S Missionary U~
of the First Southem BaptistChurch
of~ held at the 'home cit

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Plans were made for attending book award, rutstandlng ~, recognition of the oldest, youngest, Koenig, Sandra Koenig, Leonard
. theEtghthDistrlcttallronterenceat certlflcates for national security, the one with the most family, and Koenig Jr., Bt:nlle, Christy and
WllkesvWe on Thursday when the publlc relations, and constltiltlon · the one who traveled the farthest.
David Koenig, Mr. and Mrs.
AmerlcanLegtonAuxlllaryofDrew and by-laws. District awards InAttending were Mr. and Mrs. Summers Haught, Bartlara SarWebster Post 39, Pomeroy, met at clllded third place ID group 4 In Howard Rauch, Parn Rauch, Ne- gett, JOhn C. Weber, Rosemarie
the hall.
Americanism, second place 111 = ; = a ~ucb' ~d a =kyt,
Patterson.
Doris
Koenig.
Rick
Koenig, SUsie
Shields,
Nonnan
The conference will be held Ill group 3 for children and ywth,
an, ewar ;
Wllklsvllie. ~retta 'I'1emeyer ~ seoond pJiiCe In group _4 for Amberger, Mr.. and Mrs. Brown, . Weber, Vet'a Weber, Ella Osborne',
portedthatduesarebelngcollected · communltyservlce.
Chester; Te!'fY J;lrown and Paula Ronald Osborne, Rogel' and Ra;ernand will be presented' at that tlnie.
A ptoduct.s party Was hl!ld by Cunningham, Chester; Mr. and ary Keller, Wilbur and Vera Weber,
Membership now standsarelllwith I:.lndaPowellfollowlnkthemeetlng. Mrs. RW!5eU PaiDter, Chris, Brian Donald Koenig, Nonna Koenig,
. theunitaoaJbeingL'I4. .
Refresbmentswere~withthe and Mellssa Wagner, Shena Bai- Donald and Elsie Hawk, F1oyd and
Iva Powell ·presided at the · Junllr members using a rrruslcal lard, Crystal and Mandy, South· OltveWeber,I)awnR. West, Marcia
shore, Ky.; Mr. an~ Mrs. VIctor 'Keller, Frank Case, Karen Roush,
rneetiDgattendedbybothsenlorand motlfln!hederoratlons.
Junior ~ Veda Davis,
Painter, Mid~, Robert Pain- CrocketCoUin.
chaPlain, had prayer, aiKI the
ter, Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
The new Offlcei s nllmed were
opoeed bl 1111 t for '"""
Brown, Kindell and Kristin, Ru·
Roger Gaul and Marcia KeUer.
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new year
. Square, round and slow dancing tland; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown,
ArniE. Hankla Eighth District will be available Saturday eveulng Aaron and Alex, Pomeroy, and Mr.
Junior president,' was given the at the EU Denlsm Pest 4lrT or the and Mrs. Ralph Painter.
prayer book which had been AmerlcanLeglontnRutland:Muslc
lVI'eber
returned following the nat1onal ' will lie provided by a llve band
w1
The drawing for the two minute
shopping
spree · to be held at
convention. It wun first In the state. IJe8lnnlnli at 9 p.m. and J'JD'IIJII
'lbe tilillll8l Weber reunion was
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the
tlon througlt 1-a.m. ~~~ will held at· the picnic area of the . Powell's, sponsored by the Pome.Ot'"'' a ........ uuu
conven
also be available. Donatlolls at the
. roy Chamber or Commerce, was
were .distributed. They were the . doarwtll be $2 per adult jllld$l.!ilper Belleville Locks and Dam, Reeds· he~d Wednesday· with Chamber
vWe,
recently
with
relative·
and
Junior goal ribbon, national press- child.
friends frtm Pittsburgh, Pa., Ak- Vk.'e-Presldent T!IJI Reed, and
ron, Manstleld, Utile Hocking and secretary, Sherr! Hart, presiding
CNer the drawing. Sharon Manley
Barlow attending.
Following a plcnlc dinner, a was the Powell's customer randecOiated cake provided by Bar- domly cho6en to draw the winning
bara Sargent was serVed. Ronald ticket which belonged to ,Jo Ann
Crisp.
Osborne gave the blessing. ·

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cooperatives

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Clmlng year Vllere diScussed at the

Reedsville UMW meets

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ht Wl:l: 7•00 P.N. OIILY:
SAT I S1.11 ~ TIIIEE I : 00 P. II.
2 HITS FOR THE PtlltE OF Otu:
.IIIIIISSION • All SEATS $l .OO

Be:

are CUITI!IItly being

. CH)!Slt:R - Fan camtval
and Jitney supper to be held on
Oct. 6 will be dllculsed WileD the
Chester P1'0 meets at 7: :ll p.m.
Monday at the school.

OVP sues Jones Boys
lmiNJ!..

of several hundred foods. When you
put a food on the scale and enter theo ,
food's code Into the Comptical, the:
device automatlcaUy calculates the'
food's nutritional content (Its prlteln, fats, carbohydrates, sodium, :
cholesterol and calories). It can also keep a running tally of your :
nutritional Intake lind that Of as;'
many as eight other people .at the. .
same tlme.
,.
(Far a special reprint Of Consu~
mers Union's evaluation of soup, ~
send $1 for each copy tQ CONSU- :
MERS, P.O. Box 461, Radio City ~
Statloo, New York, NY 10019.
sure to ask fo~ the reprint oil
"Canned soups.")
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Arranging .
class
set
Reservations

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tor l!ls second season •

RENT IOVIES.AT
THE IIOVIE PlACES

cost between $16 and $38. Most were
table modell, but a few were
waD-mounted unit. that saved both
counter and storage space.
A numtrr ;Of the scales tested
Y.rere reuonably accurate for
kitchen work. (You can tell a
scale's accuracy In your kitchen by
weighing cmimerclally packlli!!d
foods such u butter or 8Uglll'. Their
net weight, marked on the package,
Is usually as labeled-)
The -engineers found the dlllltal
scales very quick and easy to read
though not necet111artJy more aCcu·
rate than the otl)ers. The tWo most
accurate to read, - tlie Hanson

'r.Ul, 190. and Soehnle Dlglta ~. need as large a scale. The engineers have digital readouts.
Two small-capacity scales, the
S85 -were top-rated.
also tested 12 "small" scales Soehnle
Dletetlc Jrol, $22, and the
·
Among non-dtgttal models, the maXImum welgbtsoftwopoundsor
0-:m, $30, were just as
Terralllon
l!llgineerl found the most readable' tess; these are often labeled "diet"
ones to be those with neither too models. They were priced from $7 accurate, and cost a good deal less
many nor too rew weight gradua· to
The mpre t;011tlY lllQdels are ' than the top-rated American Fam,
lions; · and with graduations · that sleekly· designed with digital rea- Uy Tanlta and Hoan Electronic.
11 you want a portable scale, the
weren't too closelfspaced. ·
douts; those · with old-fashioned ·
compact
Soehnle Dletet1c 8600, $2!1,
If counter space Is at a premium, dials are much less e)Cpenslve.
may
be
the
ticket. When It's folded, .
you might prefer the wau.mounted
All of the smaU scales tested were
It
wUI
fit
In
your
pocket. It also can
EVA 28510, $38. It was about as accurate, although some were
double
as
a
postal
scale.
accurate as the top.rated models easier to read then others. The
The
most
expensive
diet scale
but, Uke other wall-mounted mod- essentially slrnUar American Farnle&lt;lted,
the
Compucal
Personal
els, Its dial may be ha:rd to read If Its '· Uy Tanlta ElectroniC Cooking/Diet
weighing pan Is plied with !ood.
3500, IlK), and Hoan Electronic · Pl~tchen Computer PDClR,
11 YOII're on a diet, you may want Diet/Kitchen ~. $90, were top- $135, does a Jot more than Justw~gh
to monitor your calorie Intake. For rated because Of their high ovet'all food. Its electronic memocy holds
components
th06e measurements, you !IOn't quall1y and pertormallce. Bo\11 data on fix

SPOS-D II:

The ~omeroy Vol. Fire Pept.
SUNDAYI . SEPTEMBER
30th
.
Beginning at 11·:00 A.M.
At The Fin Station.
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·fOR SREAT SAVINQS
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ON THESE USED CARS ·&amp; TRUCKS
1983 FORD f:: 100 PICKUP
1983 .CHEV. CONVERSION VAN .
1983 MERC. GRAND MARQUIS 4 DR.
1982 CHEV. C-1 0 PICKUP
'1974 CHEV. CAP. CLASSIC CONVERTIBLE
1969 CADILLAC CONVERnBLE

· tor HNrty... hlgh quality,' nutritious chunks

, conlalnlng it hNrty 21 % protein content to
- htlp give your hard-working, hard-playing
·pale ••tra1Mf11y ancl g,.at health I
. . YOUII

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MILLING DIVISION

SUGAR RUN
FLOUR MILLS

PAT HILL· FORD, .Inc.

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110 Mulberry Ava.

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Pomeroy, OH.

�Page 8 The Daily Sentinel

Meigs County property
Stephen E . Uotlman, Barbara L.
Hoffm an, Terry Hottman, Janet
Hoffman to James E. Diddle, Right
o! Way, Chester, ·
· Wayne Meyashire, Karen S~e
Meyashire to James E. Diddle,
Right of Way, Olive.
: Winifred A. Marct~ko to James
E. Oiddle, Right of Way, Olive.
bonald A, Maurer, Betty J.
Maurer to J ames E. Diddle, Right
of Way, Sutton.
Harry G. Reeves, Vesta K.
Reeves to James E. Diddle, Right
of Way, Scipio,
Glen E. Robinson, Dorothy Robinson to James E. Diddle. Right of
Way, Orange.
'' Robert C. SIIQdgrass, E mma J .
Snodgrass to James E. b iddle,
Right of Way, Scipio.
Henry W. Thomas, · Patrtcla
Thomas to James E. Diddle, Right

Friday, September 28. 1984

Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt, Ohio

of Way, Chester.
Charles N. Ihle, Donna M. Ihieto
James E. Diddle, Right of Way,
Sutton.
Ronald H. Ritchie, JuUus A ·
Wagner; Mary E . Wagner to James
E. D!Qdle, Right of Way, Chester:
Ruth Snodgrass to Margie Grit·
f!th, Margo A. Cleland, Lot, S!Jtton.
Hom er Goodwin, ~ecease ct .
Palm a L. Goodwin, Affidavit,
Meigs.
Samuel Larry Plcke.n s to Steve
Pickens, Dream a L. Pickens, Lot,
Salisbury,
DaisY Gillogly, Alva Ray R ussell,
Franklin Russell, Irene Russell ,
Louise Gllkey, Qale Russell, Guy
Russell to Richard Lee Wtlltamson ,
Darla Kay Wtlllamson, ParcelS,
Saltsbury.
Wayne Ritchie, Mary E .. Rl_!chle'
t o Wayne Ritchie aka Richie, Mary

Friday, September 28, 1984

transactions_...:..._~----_,....:.._ _ _ _....__

E. Ritchie aka Riehle, Tracts,
Daniel E. Cunningham 1xl Daniel
Chester/ Olive.
E. ·Cunningham, Martha A. Cult'
Genevieve E. Fa rmer, deceased, nlngtwn, L55 acres, Sall.sbqry.
Mary C. Fru;ner, A.!fldavtt of title,
~les M. Sauters, Dlpna
..,
, Sauters to C.&amp;S.Q.E ., Rlghtd Way,
MlddleJ)ort Vtllage.
Mary · c. 'Fanper oo Juanita Sallsbuty.
Gerard, Lot, Middleport VWage.
Michael E . Jobnson, Aydten L.
Charles John Gerard, Juanita . Johnson. to C. &amp;S.O.E.', IUI!ht or'
Gerard to Charles J ohn Gerard, Way, SallJbury.
.
J uanita Gerard, Lot , Middleport
Sanfot'd Gheen, Golden Gheen to
VU~e.
,
, C. &amp;S.O .E ., ,R i ght Qf Way,
A. E. Carnahan aka Art E , SaliSbury.
Carnahan to Della Carnahan. cert.
Daniel L. Sidwell, · Vanesn !'&gt;f.
of trans., Sutton.
.,
~dweu 1xl C. &amp;S.O~E:, Right d Way;
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Mabel L: Pat\()il to WUUam H. Chester.
Rite;Emma M..fU!e, 1acre, Salem.
Melp COunty Commissioners 1xl
Clttford E . Wh)ttlngton, Barbara C .&amp;S .O .E . , Right · ot Way ,
G. Whittington to J uette E. Hooisler, SaUShouy.
E thel Belle Hossler, 1 acre,
Gustine S. Stout, deceased, Alrnll
Rutland.
Luctna StOut, Marton Stout, Edytha .
Melvina Davidson, . deceased," Stout Webster, AffidaVIt, Chester.
Daniel E . Cunningham, affidavit,

Salisbury.

Alma Luclna Stout, deceased.
Norton Stout, Editha S~t Webs·
u!r, aftldavtt, ~ter. '
. Ramona Kay Ccxnptou to Len·
~R.Hannan, MabeiJ. Harm@,

Business ·Services ·

Rutland/ Scipio.
Alan aiackwOOd, Marta H. BlaCk·
wood to Hazel Oliver, ll acres,
Rutland.
• .
LenOre s. Slack to M~P~nlni

Ra!nona

Kay Compton to Ray.
Middleport Vtllage.
·mond L. DeWitt. ParteIs, Rutland.
Penn central Corp. to Edwafd W•
Jean Kloes, deceuect, Paul E .
Durst, Ruth E. Durst, Parcel,
Kloes, .tt!davtt, Sutton.
, Rut)and!Sal!sbury.
·
· Earl P. Cross, Clyde E . Cross,
GeQrae.C, Cross, Affidavit of Int., . • Edward W. Durst; Ruth E. Durst
Suttoll.
.
1xl Ralph E. Painter, Madeline L. ·
Robert Porter to De.a rl Porier, Pain t e r .. J&gt;ar c el, :.
·Vil'ebda M. Porter, Parte!S, Sctpio. ~bury/Rutland.
.
))ean BlackwOQd J r., deceued.
Grella Simpson to Mary Ann
~
Oliver, At!ldavit, · Huddleston, Grace Holter, Lot 32, .
Rutland!Sclpio. .
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Racine VUiage.
Hazel BlackW!JQd OUver, . Ohll!r
,Wesley L. · Groui\d$, Linda. L.
Oliver to Alan Bladtwood, M.rta H.
Grounds to Southern Ohio Coal Cq,;
Blackwood, Par c els' ,
Parcel, Columbia. ·

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, NOSE TO NOSE - Dr. Don ~ 'ol Vllllhon 'l'llunlday at the I;\&amp;P&amp;l!i ~ F'illrpuuDils at
Island, Wash., gives Ids draft bone, AI, a IIUdp aUhe , ·~, Wash. AI Willi named. p'8lld champloa of
sldre,et...._ (APLaaerpboto)
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Washlngtoo Draft 'HGI'!le and Mull! ExtravagabZa

NOTICE TO BIDOERS
PURCHASE .OF ONE
• USED SCHOOL BUS FOR
MEIGS COUNTY ·

Pomeroy man exhibiting at FAC
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BOARD OF MENTAL

RETARDAT10N
. SeaiBd · propOsals will . be
rece t&gt;.~ed by the .Clerk ·Of the
MetQS Co umv Board of M ental
Retardation. located On John
Street. P.O. Box 30 7. Syracuse.
OhiO. 45 779. until noon on

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Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
·Roofing of oil Typea
Worked In home or. .
·• zoveora
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" Free Eatimote0 "

EUGENE LONG

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Ph. (614) 843-5425
7/912 mo. d.

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VI&gt; ••IIW"""" ··

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Bus to be· repa1 red and
recondttioried

One 1975 or newer model.
used. in good, to· excellent
condtttbn;
,
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-as necessary.

and guaranteed to p ass the·
Ohio · HtQhw'ay Patrol s~hool
bus tnsp9Ctlon;
Pa1nt will be , hke new 1n

IIU.y ln..,.io~

ot her pen ment , proviSIOns of
law.
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Homebuilders group h4S meeting
:'Plans for the annual fall banquet
were made at a recent meeting of
the Homebuilders Class of the
Middleport Church of Christ.
Coleen Van Meter and Mary
Martin we~ named to the ticket
cornmlttee; Nora Rice, Dorothy
ROach, and Thelma Boyer to the
program committee; and Clarice
Erwin and Bud Wilson to the
deCorating committee.
'
1\otfs. Val\ Meter presided at the

meeting with Wilson haVIng the
opening prayer. The secrtary's
report was read 81\d approved.
Reported til were Mtlton . and
Annabelle Houdasbelt, Mary Way·
land ai!dGrareWhaley.Itwasnoted.
that Grwidy Mountain Mission
SChool Is collecting Campbell soup
labels which can be redeemed for,
school equipment and supplles.
A letter was read cOncerning the
relocation of Ron and Ruth Mwer.

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started.
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former pastor and his wife, to •
Arlzona, notlngtheirneedforhelpln l1

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Job's Daughters conduct meeting 1 j~";~~::~:~~~~

formercouncilmembers,andpast ralslngproject.
~=~lan~
organlziltlon of Bethe162, Interna·
oonoredqueens.
Obligation ceremony was held 1•1-.
t10iial Order at Job's Daughters,
Inspection was announced for with all members attending. In· · I
WliS plalined for Nov. 23 at Mo~ay ·Nov. l2at7: OOp.m. andC&amp;ro!Smlth, staUed to their o!flces were Laurie I c lWIIftled
night's uneetjng of the group atithe . mnoredqueen, announCed a change Wayland, secolld messenger, Shan· 1 : J~
Middleport MasoniC Temple.
of go-to-church Sulllay to Oct. 21 at non Coates, third rnessneger, ilnd 1 c lFcir Rent
Plans are being made for an
the Middleport Church of Christ.
Stephanie Walker, fifth messenger.
atternoon with speclallilvltatlons to
, Orders are being tak,en · for Merrl Amsbary Is 11\W'dlan, and I
bi) isSUI!d and a program to Include Christmas Items as well as house' · KennyWigglns,assoclateguardlan. · 1 1· ...,._____
'I 2. - - - - - ho.ld products as a special fund
recognltIon of c harter members,

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The 25th anniversary of the

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RADIATOR'
SERVICE ·

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

PAT Hltl FORD

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A bJidal shOwer was held Friday
night at the United Methodist
Church, Mason~ oonortng Kathy
Gibbs, brlde-elect ofTroy A. Willis.
Mit. LucUle Gibbs hosted the
shOwer.
Games were played with prizes
being awarded to Patty Reeves and

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mtnts and chips

were served 'to

Oldaker, Patty Reeves, Melissa,
Jenny and Patty HIU, Sarah Gibbs.
LuciUeGibbsilndKathyGibbs.
pi-esentlng gltbl to the .
b~iect were Mr. and Mrs;
Harold Willis, Mr. and Mrs, Brent
SlssoD and Joey, MI-. and Mrs. Jim .
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Others

Foreman, Mr. and Mn!. ~
Hendrix and Tina, Miss Sally Ptlce,
Marie Oldaker, lfanl' Pettit, Usa

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Slnlth, Donna~,Mr. andMnl.

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David Camp, Mrs. Frances Jobn·
12.
son, Deanlinn Johnson, and Bonnie 1 ,11.
Johnson.
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.Halloween party meeting set

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PH. 992~5682
or 992-7.121

Handlinc pure, natural

RHibnce

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INTERESTED IN A
NEW ,VEHICl£

ROOFING CO.

... , "" '' lui!nftc'• ,.. to •
En.....A·Cef. tllii11GR:u: ~ '
to 1kiYo ill..,tlllclt of Y..,.
choice. · •
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llo Down PIJillnt

NEW-REPAIR ·
Gutter~

Lower llonthlr 'er11•nt

Painting
Storm 'Door•

BLACKSTON
NEW CAl&amp; '
TRU~:•.L~~ING

• Vl(irtldolllll

Pom1n1y, OH. 45769

Festtl St!Ykt ,
c.uFor614·992·6737

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"Be•utiful. Custom
Built Garegee• •.

Ca II for free sidin&amp; es·
timates, 949·2801 or

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~SEPTIC SYSTEMS ·

lARr.·" INAU lOll
p • 992·1471
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LANGSVILLE
GROCERY
&amp; GARAGE

, CLINIC

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IN MIDDLEPORT
PAUL E. SHOCKEY, D.Y.I.

Open 7:00.7:.00 Deily

EACH •
:fl'tURS. EVE. 1·8·
OPEN

PJ. PlWMr OFFICE
3305 JACISOI AVl.

SMALL ANIMAL HOURS
llvndlr J p.II.·S p.m,
,...., 6::10 ........ , ....
ltdntldaJ J p.fii.·S p.m.

Cheok AMi·Freue,
llltl. HOlM. Ptuga

$1495 ·

PH. 742-9070

9-4·11110.

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No Sunday.Callo
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WIH do houM cleenl110 ot
rwaoonable retoo. Coli 441·
7243.

GAS LINES ·
WATER liNES
SEWAGE LINES
FREE ESTIMATES

773-5839 or
773-5788

. 8/13/1 mo.

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Chrtatmat Eornlngo begin
for' Avoa R;,preoont•
tlvM. Sell flrH .,. jlllrt time.
ovor 11 catt614-898·7111

New American lltthods.
Box 360247, Binnin&amp;hlm. .AL 35236. In·
dudt phone numbir or
call toll fNe 1·&amp;521·

4849.

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EAIIIIAL AID

SUIGEII'IIY APPOIITIIEIJ

Opportunity

meH untl yOu have investi·

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HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
lTV MOilLE HOME SALES,
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
. 7274.
RT 31. PH()NE 1114·4.4 6·

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oond .. wo"'-r·dryor, LR IY·
Ito. lqtl c l - ll"'Ce, '
ceblnoto, ohetwo In Lll. oao
awner, t7,000. Soe noxt to
leynoo Furniture. 8ilfevllli
Rd. Coil 448-2172.
,

gotlld 't ho offtl'fng.

. ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

.CONSTRUCTION
BACKHOE
DUMP TRUCK

New Hoilits-h1tnsive
RtMOtltlina
lnSIII'IIICf Work

CONCRETE WORK

c"ltW: Pol:, Bldp.

TR[IJCHER

8 Lottt end Fou.n d
LOST 8•vt• pup. 2 moo. old
in Go,lipollo city area.
Anowen to Deloy. Col 4441·
na3.

RoofinaTatt
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Aluminum &amp; Vinyl $idinp . loot In vlclnltr of College
ond Third,
omall
, 16 Yoare Expuurience
Vorlclhlre T -. No cotter,
GREG ROUSH
N•kl. R-d.

SEPTIC TANK
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COAL &amp; Lilli ESTON E

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Cell For Fr• Eotimete

742-2167 or ·

P.H . 992·7683
or 992·22B2

Rul Estate General

ACCENT

fiNQ &amp; $UPPLY
220 .. M.q,, .........,

·TEAFORD

Public Sale
8: .Auction

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- t o : Mr.
Hale. !lox 918, Chillicothe.
Ohio 411801. CoH 114-n:J.
3317.Equal Opportunity
CC!ftlpany M·F.

Cell

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A.,ctlan Every Tueed•y

night. Pt, Pleooont, · WV•
Au1:t. lonnie Noel, V"""'
Con:ar Bldg.. Camden St.
C.lll14-387·7101 .

POMEROY,O.
"2-2259
Rul E•tate General

liN USTIIIG - POII(IIOY
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established

FOR SALE
( 1) HOUSE IN CHEStER:
Three teres with a niet·

constructed 'tCMtcrllt
block home 26x30, .3bed·
rooms, one blith, 12itl5
family · robm. P•rtlally
carpetttl. full ol furnace

ly

with fec jlitiu for wood·

•urner. 12x15 btocl stor·

lit bulldinl. 20x30 block
111111. Ri&amp;llt off Rt. 248,
country settin&amp;. Yo milt
Hlt·Of Cltttler, Ohio.

livina room, dinln&amp; room
end den; upslllrs hal two
lltdrGOIIII end bath;
hoUHIIIDhiSbal-nl.
Lot 1iltlepprox. 4h301'.

lltttls wprt
If lntn1ttd contiCI

Th•

Han llltiontl Blllll in
Rlclnt, Mt-2210.
Rul Eltete OeMrel

II. L "'Bad" lcGHU
Broker-Auction StfYict
CliiiJI lt•l.,,
lhip County Auociltt

· Phone 742-31?1

lot 14 acre in an
Sllbdivision. Wiler

w-.

lap lor TU.
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Elet1ric Mtable, se~ tank in
place, no leach. Want
$5.000.00.

liN liSIIIG - POIIEROY .
.:.. Two bedroom home with

nell ~ room. Deck &amp;Jell lor

cooloJs, etc. .13,900.00.

liN USTIIIG - IIN(RSVIU£ - lit on city water au\d
- · lliedric and ps, Use lou
mobile home sle. $1,500.00.
POMEROY - A vieo,tl of the
river will add In the oonlent·
mentofthis~bedroom

llame.l \1 battls. fi~ace, full
besemn. pullty sun 10011\
worbhop. $33.500.00.
\

I'OIElOT - A home with

lllir! In tuwn · OOUM!I1ianl Nice
3 bed11101!1 home. 2 bltils, 2
~.::::;:. psl.a.
hill ·
add·otl:
Nice l1ld!en witll bUilt-in units,
8ILIIIII.Iutl bea'118t, on two
loiS. Nice back yard .
$64,900.00.

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nei&amp;hlllts. Only

IIIN LISTING - Build your
own lone. 4511Cres in Rutland
TOWI1Sf1ip. Only $17,1XXl
YOUR CHOIC£ - Three ni:e
homes il Rutland. 3 or 4
bednns. in the mid 2(1s

EDG£ !IF TOWill - Rt 7, 2
bedtm.lraier, pd lotatilin 111
Rt 7 with I aae. Or 5 1'oOm
house with river view near ll7.
Also 2 bedrm, home on Rt 124.
IIOOLEPORT - QuliiY 8
room home, 2ballls, carpetin&amp;
full basement Only $32.IXXI.
DOUIII.£ - Rent tuum one wil
help with utilities, II rooms
and 2 klCs.
TUI'I!EIS • ' AlliS - like
RIW, 3 bedrm. one lloor fi!n,
Equipped kitchen, dining
beeWfui large livi and lots rJ

Clllllli~~&amp; Only $1900.

,_ROY - NP looRoo 111
!lis 211101!1 business - with
lu:uece lind land. Puiceil rthl
II $13,000.
SYIACUSE - Good 5 11101!1
l1ami, 111M and 1811..,_,

lui blllment.llllched . . .

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UIICOUI 'IllS. - L111 new 2
bdnn. hDme,
- rehit
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Llflllt.insulalld.
new
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Dottle liiiMt' ..... 992·56t2
Jo Hut . .............. 915-44&amp;6

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bedroom. 1 '1.1: batll, electric

ProfesSional
Services

liN USIIIG - ~ rJ
town. Nice 3 bedrrn. oomlorla1* home witil ~ ll!lling

REALTORS
Henry £. Clelln•.

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HOME LOANS FiXED 14 x 70 Fairmont Trailer, ail ·
RATES 8-morket roteo. ol~ with a • 12 odd on: ·
Fixed conventional FHA· patio, 2 porchel, 2 oc,......
VA.L . . der Mortgogo, and cliy wotor, call. 81 4·
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Atheno. collect 814·592· 91.11·4141. .
30111 .
1981 KirkwoOd 14x70, 3

Plano· Tuning end Repair.
lrunicerdl Millie Co .. .448·
061!7. T-n.tieth yoor of
quaN:y oervft;e. Lana Do·
nlolo, 814·742C2911.

211 E. 2nd
Phone
1 ·(11 41·992-33211
E. M•In. .

1972 Freedom trailer, jlllr• '
tlallr furnlohod. 18,000. ,
Own your own Jean· Cell 441· 7103.,
,
Spor1:ewear, Ladie1 Sou·
tique. or Chlldron:o Store. Leaving State. owner mutt
Natlonefly e&lt;!vortlnd 1011 · bMutlfuf 3 bedroom
brenda. t11, 100 Incl. home. Fomlly ' room he~
t9.000.oo !nvontorv. fl•· 20ft. of windows f!&gt;r poi· ·
turn, training more. Call torol vlow, finished double''
nowll Mr: Toto 704-274- gorogo, flroploco. ltrltlt ·
6985.
po,rch, 6fltt. deck, WOC!clll. .
privacy, naor Royal Oak'
l'llrk, rocfucad to tli9.8CM), 8
22 Money to Loan
'h perc'"t Ollumoblfltr. Call '
., 4-992·1420.

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Real Estale

PH. 992-6931

-llpllce PRMI!tct only.
Will net approxlllllttly
$300 PI' .... Write

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THE' OHIO VALLEY PUB·
USHINO CO. rocommondo·,
lhot you do buolneu whh
people you know, and NOT
to oond monoy through the

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949·2160

DITCH WITCH
SERVICE

fIll iiiLJ,d

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j2) TWO ST~ IIOUSE
IN RACINE: Downstairs
tcJU!Pptd with "tchen,

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BISSELL

established accounts in
ludiiiJ motels. Will
take $20,000 cash, includes ·inveatoly 11!11
equipment. No seHirw

992·6215 or 992·7.314
, Pomeroy, Ohio

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SIDING

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Shlr:ley Gibbs, Gina, Rhonda. R . J .
Anm:ganizatlonlilrneellngfortbe party whieb w1U be held bi lieu
MaiiTHIIC•p• Willi
and Maxine Jordan, Cindy Alldre, annual couununlty balloween party trick or treat Ia njlec!Ed and
Tile Dally iMII IJl
PBIBy and Palrlck, Patt Mossman, to be held on Oct: 29 at the Rutland volunteers are asked to attend the ' . ·
111 Court lt.
l'ofelimle Mossrnan. Beth Lavender, · ClvlcO!nterwiD be beld at8: llp,m. · plallnlne ses'Jion. ·
PG•INf• OIL. 41769
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•Bilnny RUSIIE!IJ, Paula Self, Ada Tueaday nl&amp;ht. Alllllltance with the
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roofo. Coli 1114-21i8· 11i28,

PULLINS
EXCAVATING
-DOZEIS
-IACKIIO£S
-DUMP TRUCKS

I room1, I ·acre1, blltht·~l
beoemont. 2 Cll1r aal'8tll.
bern. outbuilding. 304-882·
3271 or 882·21147.

Available

54 Misc. Merchandise

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IFrH Eotimotell . '

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work

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Racine. Oh.
Ph. 614·843-5191

i0-6-11&lt;:

992 ,2198

- Addona and remodeling

Guuare Cleaned · ·

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CARPENTER'
SERVICE

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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P~S JlUILDINGS

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Vord Saio, ;!212 Jofi.,LMin
Ave .. MonondTuoo. 8:001111

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YOUNG'S

Down1pout1 .

lncluuluudlialuuut

Bridal shower given in Meigs . Ii-----:--- ·~·· __ i
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Roger Hysell '
GARAGE
Rt. 124,Pomtroy Ohio

getting a new c'"~drch
For devi-:10ns, Farte Cole
"'What Is a Christian?" RaYJ:II(llld 1
Phone ___...;.____...;._":'""
Coleclosedtherneetlngwithprayer,
1
and a pizza party with Mnl. Van · 1
Meterashostesswasenjoyedbytbe 1 Print- -.1 In acll
groop.Othersattel!dingwereHM.el I :=ror-:=,~
Wilson, Denver Rice, Edila Evans, J • • -.t. c:.unt
~ymond and Dorothy Baker, and I ,.,. - w Wlil'llll
Delcle F orthe .
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Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
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PH. 742-2328

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UTILITY BUilDINGS

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Sizes Stlrt From 12'x16'

Yard Solo, WHkofOct, 111,
canaet If, rein, perking lpt
beolde Liquor Store. Point

Naw CheVy TroicL ..
FINDIR ............. 176.95
DOORS ............ '149.95
lfOOOS;........... '174.95
IUMPIRS .......... '69.95
Glllll ................. 142.50
R. SUPPORT ...... :.•84.95
TAIL GATE ......... '85.00
FOitD.FENDER .... '69.95
IUMPER .. .......... '69 .95
AlloSome Car

•LAND CLEARED
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS .
•GRAVEL HAULED

A cert1f1ed check. P,ayable to
the M eigs County Board of r
Mental Rerardation o'i a satis~
fa-ctory. bid bond .executE:Q by
the bidder a·nd t.he. sQfetV •
cqmpanv. tn an amo1,1nt equal
to·hve. percent (5%) of i he bid.
shall be subm•tted w ith each

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:'I~~~edlnpartbytheOhio l f '· Ciaulf18cls and ' .t Business Services . •

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POLE BUILDINGS

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· The .French Art Colony w1ll be
strong direction. .
thologjcal and symbolic content. .
48 passenger .! min1mum) to
exhibiting paintings by Tim :lteThis direction, he feels, was In
TJtn Stephens' greatest Interest
54 passe nger (maxi mu m) con d1110n and af) pearance. w1th bld.
pheQS of Pomeroy, beginning Oct. 7 conflict with the tittellectual elitism lies . in commission Work rather
body. mOdified to Include two progr am and cOunty lettering
Said Bpard rese rve~ the nght
arid· continuing through Oct. Z7. ·he encountered while enrolled In than th
Fndav. October 5. 1984 Atthaf wheelchair holddowns •n front on both •sides (spec • fi~atiOnS
to wat\le tn formalitles. to acce pt
·
e dealings of prof,l~ commer.
time proposa lS w. u be opened p assenger area of bus:
w ill .be prov•dect upon request): or reJeCt anv and all or parts of •
Hours for the gaUertes are Tuesday college art programs: "I believe It Is
clal
gaDertes.
He
has
lived
and
by
1he
Clerk
of.
1he
Boa'
r
d.
Wheelchair
electnc/hydr~
uB•ds w•ll be submltled in
all bids
andThursday,lOa.m. to3p.m. and
more Important, In art, to·reach a painted as an independent artist tabu lated. and a report ther eof lie IHt and l11t door located on dupliCate. u s~r'ig Oh1o Depan- ar'iyNoand
bids·call bewithdfawn for ·
saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 person's sptrtt rather than his thr9ughout. the United StateS, · In· made to ~a1d Board at 1ts next right-hand s1de in front of rear men t at Educat•o n School Bu s at least thirty (301 days after the '
meet1ng sc heduled lor M an - wheelhouse:
·
· B1d Forms T-48 and T-4C. and sched.uled c losing tim e for ·
p.Ujl. The French Art Colony IS Intellect. It a work oJ art needs an
eluding New York, New Orleans,
will s1a1e 1ha1 1he bus w•ll. prior receip t of bi ds.
located at !i:Kl First .Avenue In
Intellectual justt!lcatlon to be ap. Palm Beach and Los Angeles. His
1o dehvery, complyw11h all OHio
Me ig~ ~ounty Board
Galllpolts and Is free and operi to the preclated, It serves the artist's ego five. year residency In'Southeastern
.
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Depanmen1 MRDD and Co un 1y
of Mental Retardation
Jl)lbllc.
Board MROO speclficat•ons, all
. . P.O. Bo&lt; 307,
more !han the viewers need of '' life
·
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satety regurati ons an d curre nt
Syracuse.. Ohio 4 5779 ..
::Tim Stephens was born near enhancing" stimulus. The PUlJlOSe Ohio has r Provided a creative ,
noted in this state- ! I
.~latlon
Oh• o M•n• mum Slahdards )or
161419 92,6683
Chicago, Ill. In 1947 and began of my work Is simply to create an envlrooment
ment, I have found here, the peace 1, I
· Ill"
,I School Bus Co nsuuc1ion of 1he
painting In oUs at age 12. Stephens emphatic reaction In tiM! viewer 1xl
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Depar-tment of Education Pur·
By J ohn S. Foster
. need or productive growth," .
I
I suant 10 Sect·o~ 45 11 76 of
Superin1endem'
studied sculpture at 17, under the my subject matter," he saki. ·
ThiS
.exhibit
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sponsored
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His subject matter Included ln Gall1polts SaVIngs and LQall Com· 1
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' this display at the French Art
·By the time he enrolled In college, Colony . Incorporates portraitur e of
his ·work had developed Into a acquaintances and Images of my.
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Qlveaway .

Call 742·3195
Or 992-5875

Publjc Notice .

the ' followi ng

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

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Oc1ober 8: 1984, a1 7:00
1.2 (m•n)mum) 10 14 lmaxo·
p.m. an John Street h Syra·
seats Wh1ch hold at least
cuse. Ohio. to cons1der pur·
· adults , per seat. w ith two
of one used schoOl bus. seat belts pef seat
spedfica!IOns:

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Sot end ·Sun. AoroM from
Zlnn't Lllncllng. Kanouga.
D..tarawelcome.

Farm Equipment ·

/1•1/ ljw.·ink tde11hmw ~·.t dltlltllf' ~ , .,

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Mldcliopott, Oh. 814·992·
3471.

Farm EquipnM!nt

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U. S. RT. 50 EAST
· GUYSVILLE. OHIO

SUPERIOR
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New H01ltnd, Bush Hoa

A l'ellniOn of the Gilmore familY Trlnhl. Rac!fttr. Maxlile Michael, · ~rer, Middleport; Kay l!ftd,
. was held recentlY at the Rcllite 33 Pllil"'W; Huck Tracy, Pomeroy; . Jessica Hatf!eld: Racine; Byron
~Ide park .to celebrllte the 87th . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mlcllael and , GUrnore, Columbus; DIJ!re'PUcher, .
bb:thdaY.; anniversary of WW!er ' Schrl, GaliOn; ~.Sherry; KatJJy sQuibb Gilmore, Columbus; Doui
SqulbbG~.
. and ~ky Mlcllael, Middleport; ' . ~es, Po.ile!W; Mr. and. Mrs.
. Gene Gilmore ha&lt;!. the blessing Mr. and Mrs. ~YJ'IIOIX1 Michael. WUblir Ward and children, Ru·
and gifts were presented to the Tara and Jeff, Fred ~;Lone . tllu!d; Peach Man1ey, Middleport; ·
oonorecl gue5t
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. Eblin, Pomeroy; Nancy, Tfacyand IvaPQweU,~; Mr, andMJ'S.
Atiead!Qg were Mr. and Mrs. Crystal Manley. Mlddleport; Ted Rick Stewart, Langsville, Ray
Richard Gilmore. Sr., and Tracy Dexter, Neisoo'ltlle.
Eblln. and !\fr. and Mrs. Gene
· Payne, Pomeroy; Mr.andMr. Rlck
Mr.8J1dMrs. Roland"'lse, Becky Gilmore, Jeannie a11d Jay,
Gtlmore Jr.,Tnivls, Jason, Seth and .and Heathet,' Middleport; Joey . Ptfneroy.

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Buying ~ally gold. ollvll'
colno; rlnet.~olry, ltorllng
· old coiM. large ou:·

BOGGS

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Wontocl- Junk
any
condlilon. CaN 81 4·388·
1303.

earble Houoo. In good
price.
eft or
3.

·Gilmore ·birt,hday.is. celebrated ·

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Wanted To Buy

Wonllld to buy: lnvtltrMnt
property. Call 814· 992·
1818.

m.ckwood

The . Daily Sentinel ·

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446-4522

IOoes, June S. 10oes, Lot
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Parcel, Rutland.

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Only $30.1100

31

heat, wood ltovo, t1 1,900
ceH 814·843·6244.
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1980 14•70 lhrH ,bedrpom ·
mobile homo. firo piece,

ceiling t,n, unfurniah,ed,

moko ond offer , Colt 1114992·6161.
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Will ooll .for payoff . . 1 883·
Schultz llfl'lted o~ftlon,
14x70. wltft 7x1 1 OXjlllndo.
3 bodroomo. 1Y, ~etho. ell
aloe. control olr cond, fire - ;
place, oxtre lnattUailono, ·
built In otaroo. 304·458·
1694 or 304-773-6417. · ,•

Homes for $ale

• 980 · N.W Moon mobllti
home for ilia. phone 304~ ~
Three bedroom e. central air. 178· 2589.
. throughout.
vinyJ wall well
paper,
c:erpet
lnoulated,
end
Ball. bonded
·-WoOl
· lk:enoed
Vlr9inilo I·
new jllllnt. meched g-e. 33
Farms for ·s ale' .
and Ohio. 4288177.
12 Situlitions
gao o~door grill, ownlngo, - -- - -- - -:Wented
many tKtrol. Cali 448·21183 96 ocroo Waterloo, 8 roonti,
tH
1:00PM, lifter 8:00PM both. 14 boMmont, tobeccci
9 Wanted To Buy
c:ell 814· 241-1859.
booe. 24 ocr0 o tilleble. ,born. ·
Fe""'la roommate nooclod ~~-~.;-----:--:-::- gorogo. Call 614·643·
we pay ~••h tor ,l8ia model for 3BR, 2 baih houll.' Cell . 3 bdr. OUH/ pool, AC, 2171 .
cl..n u~ can.
flropla.,.o.
PieoMnt,
Jim Mink ChW.·Oidt inc. 448·9412.
or rent. ColiPt.8711·11
04. '"'e
811 Oona Jotinoon
34 '
Business
448-3872 ,.
loon oooumptlon. 4 yr, old
Buildings
ronch, 3 bdr.. 2 belho. DR.
Wontlld to buy uo~ coel lo 1------ - - - carpotlld. 2 car garage. Ceil I - -- - - ---..!..
wood
Swain Fuml· Opening for' elderly in homo. 4411·1282.
10 yr. old 8 unit ·a,;artment
ture, 448· 3119. 3rd. lo !:all 773· 5423.
800 bloc:k of 2nd Aw .. 2 complex, Wellaton, Ohio_All ,
Olive St., GoRipolio, Oh.
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Wllcarefortheeldorlyinour bdr .. exo. ~ond .• big beck 1 bdr. optl,. 4 furnlohod, off'
Wentlld to buy o ullld King home L.P.N , care glv'n 111 yard. U7 .liOO. CaR 448· street pi~rklng . Resident
manager over $1,400 mo.
21118.
coot lo wood IteM~. In good yaora axjlllrlanca ~·U 114·
income. Conttant waiting
condition. Can 114·218· 992· 7314.
lilt 1111 thon t 1 6,000 per
8211 .
.
1--~--''--:---:unit.
Po11ible 2nd. mott~
Room, board. and lau~dry
VIlli•· Cali 692· 1189 Mon)
Canning pMr'o, Call 304· for elderly.Coii 982-802~ or
Fri. 9·6. 594-2874 eve. &amp;
418·1818.
985·4418
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wk. ondt.
'want~~:~ ' to buy - d ualld
Kl!lll - t 1o wood oto¥o.
MUll be In good condition.
Col 2111-82111 . ·
AVONII Eomlngopportunltr
Maoon County, 304-671·
For your ne•t 1N1lt col Emm• ·1429.

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Celh paid ~ fancy Iron or
Iron bedo. U80 ond -:-::---=-::--- - up for - n Metga Co. : 16
Schools
Jeri. Old time CUP'
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2711
,heavy

Lot for sale In Mercerville. 3
trailer hookup•. electric. ru· ··
NH;o · 3 !Midroom. ger.Oe. rei water, aeptlc t•nk,
bee·e rnent. IXC.. IInt loca- te.ooo. con 814· 281· .
tion nNr IChool, owner 8818.
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finance. Middleport. Coli
982·21117.
Building lot . NalghboriMJIId..
Rd. 6&amp;x1 60. t '6 ,qQd, Call'·
448· 3844 after 71'M.
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35 Lots

The Daily Sentinel
54 P,1iac. Merchandiae

54 Misc. Merchandlee

Umootono. · Sond, Grovel.
Doilvorod In Mooon. Melgo.
Golllo or pick up ot Rlchordo
&amp; Son. Coli 4411· 778&amp;.

Gil range, furnace blow•
with motor. Double drain
oink with fbtturu . Phons
304-1175-1415.

1971 Comoro teOO. 1979
XR 18&amp; Hondo t150. Hog·
w.ter new e715 . Porteble
mAking mochlno tiiOO. Po-11 toboc~o oetter ttOO.
Coll814-24&amp;-8&amp;91.

7 piece living room ouito
good cond t200. wick.,
peocock choir lib now teo,
brown allng brick chair new

t211, desk • choir good
colld. U5, bran hood - d
lo bed frame like now •eo.
Coli 814-379-2314 oftor
3PM. ·
Smith lo Wo11on modo! 28
357 cal., 8 In borrell, tunod
action pocmsyor grip. Smith
1o w - n madol 1000 12
gouge ohctgun with vontod
rib borrel olso door born!.
Roo• 211 ln. ton - d bike.
Call 614·388·9811 .

3 bdr. house deluxe , Pt.

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Buolna11 building. Office porte, 2 bdr.. LR, fully
opoco. 2 bdr .. upotolrs opt, equipped kitchon, dining .
Oerage for repair or body area. unfurnlehed . Cell PJ'I,
wortc. Coil 448·71172 or 448·1B19 or 448-4426.
4411·1980.
1- - -- - - - - 2 bdr. op11. utiitleo port paid.
Houae for rent references nswly docorotod . Call 676·
.
requirod. Inquire ot 831 6104.
Fourth Ave .. Clolllpollo, Oh. 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 small furn. efficiency for 1

Lovely, largo 4 bodroom 2 -!lemon only. Call 446·
both homo, fully corpoted, 0338.
LR. OR, Kit, otovo. dlo- 1 - - - - - - - - - hwoohor, AC. gar. , ondboml Furnlohod EHiclonty, f1 60.
UIIO mo. Cojl448-0118.
Newly pointed 6 rm . 2 bdr.
home. Quiet ttreetexcellent
nolghborhcod . Ret. lo dopooit required, Coli Richard
Cortet446· 1370oftor6:00.
~.Jorge houoo good ohopel
Coli 614·388·9909.

Lorge houn on Little Kyger
Rd. Budget gao $35 mo. See
. Stanley Shover or call 614367-3760.

Utilities peld, ehere

-.th.

7·1 4th, Clolllpolls. 448·
4416 attar 8 p.m.
1---------2 bdr. 1pt. stove refrig.
wotorfurillohod. now csrpot
LR, BOA, hall. t226 mo.,
qulotoroo near Silver Bridge
Plaza. Coli 446·0118.
613 3rd. Avo .. f136 mo.
include• water, dtpo1it rt·
qulred. Call 448· 4222. 9 to
6.
Apt.- 2 bdr.. nice. Api. · 1
bdr .• utilitlel furnlahad.

3 bdr. brick wilh baHment &amp;

Houaa 3 bdr.• deluxe. HouM

garage in Rio Grande. Se·
curilv dopoolt. no polo,
t236 mo. Call 614-2466439 .

2· bdr .• central loc.tion.
A-One Real Eotoll Broker
876-6104 or 675·1i~6. ·

Four bedrooma. two baths.

Clean downtown apt., pri·
vate. apaciou1. reeaonable,
no peta. sinGle or couple.
Coli 448-481'2 oftor 4.

garage. Yl mile from Neigs

High School t2&amp;0.00 per
month pluo dopooit. Phone
dOyl 8 1 4·992-a46 1 or OV•
onlngo 814-992-3301 .
2 houaea for rent and bar for

ul.e or leaN with option to
buy. 304· 876-8720.
Houae, modern 3 bedrooms.
out in country, furnishe_d
kitchen . Must have referen·
COl.

8260. 304-676 -1900.

Riverside Apto. Mlddlopcrt.
Special rotoo lor Sonlor
C"l•ono. • 1 30. Equal Houoing Opportunltlel . 614·
992-7721 .
Newly 'redecorated. 1 bedroom, partially fumiahed ;

•226. Depooit required. Coli
1114-992 -5319 or 992·
281&amp;.

3 br homo, 1V. bathe, Furnlahad 2 bedroom i!part·
b11ement with family room, ! manta in Middleport. Adulto.
double garage, pool. Maaon . · no pell, socurity depoail.
Call 614-992· 3874.
773-11496 attar 4 :00.
2 bedroom apartment for

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Two

bdr.

mobile

home,

complotely furnilhed on Bob
McCormick Rd. Coli 4489689 .
Furnlohodd 2 bdro. TV coble,
ciHn, quiet, beautiful riverview in tc.nauga. Fosters

Troll., Pork, 446· 1602.
2 bdr .• AC, gae heat, Wall to

woll carpet in Gollipollo. Coli
otter IIPM . 448· 1409.
12•80 2 bdr., 2 milo from
HMC. Coli 4411-3897 or
446-0167.
Very nice, 2 bdr., unfurniohod. locotod Rt. 5Ba.
otJullo only, no poto, 11B&amp;
mo. pluo dopooit. Coli 44a2300.
Fully furnished ,

2 bdr . •

odullo only. Coli 448-41 10.
2 bdr. mobile home jj, city,
ret. &amp; dep requlrod. Call
614-25.8· 1 922 .

2 bdr. unlumiohod, 1 2k60V.
mi. poet HMC . Coli 448·
4369 or a76-9760.
14•70 3 bdr. 12•80 2 bdr.
On 8ulovtllo Rd. 3 mi. from
Rt. 1110. Accept HUO . Con ·
4411-9204.
Uberty Mobile h&lt;Qmo for
oolo, 1 OX60. t2700.00.
Call tor oppclntmonl, 985·
42110.
Available October I, o 3
bedroom mobile home for
rent. Near Pqmeroy and
Middleport. Call 992-58118.
2 bedroom, 'l4 milo out Sand
Hll R&lt;!od. 304-875-3834.
Troller pertlolly fumilhed on
1 itcre ground. 304·871·
3999 or otter 5, 875-2488.

rent neo.oo par month.
Utililloo Included. Coli 7736423.
6 room unfurniehed apart-

Apartment
for Rent

Apertmenu In Hondoroon
304-8711·1872 - 5 PM.

Usod Furnlturs .. dry-;
hood boardo. and 2 bedroom
IUitel, coal etove. 3: mlle1
out Bulovtllo Rd. Open 9om
to 5pm, "'on. thru Set.
614-448-0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
W111hera. dryer~. refrige'rl·
tol'l, rang•• · Sk~gga Applloncos, Upper River Rd.
boolde Stone Cr01t Motel.
e14-448-7398.
County Appllonco, Inc.
Clood uood opplloncoo and
TV 1111. Open BAM to IIPM .
Mon thru Sol. 448·1899,
827 ·3rd. Ava . . Clolllpollo.
OH.
Oak king olze bsdroom luilo,
2 y,.. old. good quoMty
condition, t1 ,400 . Coli
4411·4789 otter 6.

Early American aofa queen
llzo olooplt' .&amp; !"Itching
.c hair, patchwork print,
t100. Call 441·0946.
Complete twin cedar bed.

with cedar chill, t1 50, 1 8
ft. LOWII wide bonom Canoe·with equare llern ume
•• now. With o•troo t275.
Call 814-3118·871 1.

mont tor rent. Coli 982&amp;434, 992-6914, or 1-304882·2668.

WJ&gt;Iripcol 17 cu.ft. frostfros
relrlg. with leo mokor. like
now uoo. Coii446-B312.

Furniahld 2 bodroom aportmont in Roclno for
rent,t 1&amp;0.00 par month
pluo 160.00 dopooit. You
PIY own utllltlto. No more
·lhon 2 children. Avolloble
Oct. 4 . Coli 949-3082.

Mavtoo dryer *1 00.00, dur•
lngdoyo814· 982-8481ovonlngo 814-992-3301 .

APARTMENTS, mobile
homea. hou•••· Pt. Ptuant
end Golllpollo. 814-448·
8221.

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King Woodburnw. only t!Hd
2 montho. E•cellont condl·
lion. 8300.00. Coif 6117·
3378.

Woohor ond dryor good
running condltlon,t200.00
Firm lnterOiiod portleo call
betwlln 9:30 and 11:00
814·992· 20114.

Furnished Rooms I Ad-m-lro_l_ol_d_o_by_li_d_o_r-ol-rl-~o-r•tor. CoM &amp;14-949·2 81
For ront Slooplng Roomo oftor !1:00PM.
end Hght houH kooplng 1-:--:--:--:---~-'
roomo. Pork Control Hotel. For nil 9•12 rug. Contact
Coll814·448·0718.
Effie Buokirtc,Long St .. Ru·
tlond . Phone 81 4 · 742·
Furnlohod room, •145. Utili· '3188.
tloo. ronge. ret. Shore both. 1-::----:-:----:-Men only. 9198ec., Golllpo- Plckonouoedfumlture. 304llo. 448·441 a otter 8 p .m .
871·8483 or &amp;71-1450.

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Space for Rent

Troller ·opoce on prlvoto lot.
county weter. 2 mi. from
Kyger C,... high ochool.
NHd ret. t4&amp; pluo utllltleo.
446 -3760 or 814- 3670307.
I
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pork, Route 33, North of
Pomeroy. Lorge loto. Call
814-992-7479.
Troll.,loto. ·and water
lumlohod, smd chUdnon
occoptllf. 304-875-1078

Living room IOfo. good
cond. 304-8711-3141.

fote-. THINI&lt;5

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Mil THINK • . , _

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Hom•
Improvements

Build your own 4 bdr. homo.
t8,996 dol. to your· olte.
N- diopi•y modof open.
S• It nowl 1· 1114-8847311 .
Now for buoln-.
Mountoln State Block, Rt.
33, N- Hovan. Complete
maaonry •uppll••· 4'', 1",
1 2" block. Delivery HrVico.
Phone dly 304·882· 2222.
evening 882·3239 .
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18118 Buiclt Wildest, auto,
Winter pototo01, oppleo, air, tope, •see. Johno Auto
pumpki~o. oldor. ond p.ro- Boloo, Bu!ovtllo Rd .. GoHipo·
dues. Horrlofonno, Rt. 124, · llo, Oh,.448-4712.
Portlolld, Ohio. CoH 843· l- - - - - - - - a193.
. 1982 Mercury Lyn• 3 dr.
t.lchback, air, aunroof, 4
Konnoboc pototoeo grodo A oyl .. 4 opd .. - r dofroot. Coil
U .OO bu. Lorge • - on· 1114-381-9811 .
iono 04.00 bu. Jomeo Long- 1-------..:..-.:..
don 304-117&amp;-4287.
18.3 ford Fairmont Futuro.
PB,PB,AC. 4 door, 24,000
Taking ordoro for Rod pole· mi111, el'Cellent condition.
1011 tii.OO bu . Rlodytodlg. oe.ooo firm. Coli 1949·
2133.
304-IIII-3Ba5.
•
1 977 Corilobe tor 1110.
1 IU Ford Oelulo ports for
Ilia. Coll304·773-5661 .

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Pets for S1le

HILLCREST KENNELS 1-::::-::--::---=---,:---Boording oil breed•· HNtod
Farm Equipment
lndooo· outdoor lecllitloo.
AKC Dobermon' pupploo: a .... F ·
w
Franklin .. ove. burna wood, Stuc1Borvlco. Coll614·448·
•-• - n for
coal or charcoal. UMCI one
- · Withorwilhoutnow10
ton runnltlg Qllr. E -•on . t200. Con 4411· 7791.
2911S.
Judy Taylor Clroomlng. Coli Holcomb, Rt. 3, Albony.
1 "881' 110211·
614-3a7-7220.
1 2 • ....,..nt Wleon Laeer
with cDe toll·twlotor rotor Brlorpotch
'
Kennell Profoo- Modof E Cllee- combine,
and towor ·0400. Coli 446- lionol AH-bNod grooming. 10 fl. groin toble, """· cond.'
a312.
·
Indoor-outdoor boarding Ia· Now only *2.100. Sldwa
-:-:-::-:---:-:--:-·lc- cililln. Englioh Coctier Spo- Equipment, 304-8711·7•21.
Oik furniture, tobl...cholro. nlel pupploo. CoR 814· 388cupboarda. pie safe, tele- 9790.
63 ' Uveatock
phOnea, dealt, aleo ·a ntJquft
and g(oNwars. OP.,. Sun· , Diqonwynd Canary Kondoyo. Conkel'• Tupporo- nelo. AKC Chow puppln,
1 pony 49 in. toll gelding,
ploino, Rt. 7. ,
Siam... kittens. new lltt. .
CFA Hlmelayon and Poroion _.,gentle, will work or rldo.
Bricko lor 11le to moko kitteno. Coil 614-448-3B44 1 fuM bloodod Appelooso 21
bollutlful fire place. ~ brown lfllt'll. '
· mo. old, vary gentle, brolce
whoola for 1 976 Cutlass.
to rido. 1 pony Boddie ond 1
Coli 949·20811.
10 Amorlcon Pit Bull pup- horH IIddie • brldo. Ctill
a14-3117-7193 otter &amp;PM.
pieo. Coll814-388-9181 .
King wood Bum.,. wtth
blower• and 10 inch iniU· AKC Reg. Poodle dogo &amp; Top Quolity Rogloterod
Ouortorhoroomel'l. 5yr. old
Iolld plpo. coli 614· 985· puppioL Col 446-0B57.
4141 .
buckokln color. c.u ••....· MoleBouotforotudsorvlco. 114· 387-7744.
Comb honey lor solo . Coli Coli 448-7338.
81- Angus buH Vlllighlng
614-949-2175 .
epprox. 700 lbo. Call 448·
40113.
.1 970 Chovollo · SS,
$1000.00. 1971 Hondo
The Meigo County a..r
360, t200.00.
Cottle A-c. will hold their
wood ond coolotovo, 2 R•g. Clormon Shepherd -ond 111nuoi11Hf day on
opoed len complete with pupa-7 wile. old, 3 females,
Sept. 29• 10 to 3
triple wellpipo outfit. E•cel· 4 moles. Wormod and 111. Sot.,
p.m.ot the Melgo Co. Felr·
lent condition. t31JO.OO.
ohoto.coll 81"4-9811-3848.
grounds In Roak Springe.
Form and fMd equi-'
Firewood 120.00 pickup AKC roglot.,.d 'BHgla pup... crefto, dlaployo
load; 830.00 delivered. pin, tiO.OO. Call otter4:00 dool
oettle judging. Mony 304-875·2991 or 304-87&amp;- PM . 304·1175-6287.
prizllond -owordo. Eeta
8782.
t
ovolloblo, odmloolon lo frN .
AKC roglatorod Poodle
Steal I . boomo, angle lrono, puppy, t100.00, 304-871- Two rogiotored hereford
ohoot ottol. grating, 18 81112 oftor 6 PM.
with llemitol colvos.
centa to 26 centa per lb.
collll1 4·992·2834.
Conduit and golv drain pipe,
911 ceiling furnaae1 , 67
One More 4 yn old olso ono
Musical
150,000 btu; electric co1Hn8
1 .:;:;. .:.,~".~':!
Instruments
heotoro, 16,000 lo 30,00
btu . P1rt1 bln1, •t•l work
•-3oo.oo. 304- 7&amp;-&amp;420 or
table, olectric motoro "3
a7e-3&amp;113.
phou" 3'n hp &amp; 125 hp. Rock bond equipment, by·
Firebrick, oloctric hoiot, goer - r d &amp; ICCO-rieo. Boro
boxa, electrical flxturn. omp, •-kero, otc. Coli
I r illSIJIIII.•i l 'll'
panel•. breake,., atartera. 446-8111. '
Old W. Va. Malleable Iron
· Plont, 8 :30AM to 3:30PM, Ono clorinot &amp; ons Bundy
Mon thru Fri. Minimum lrumpot. Call 4411·3231 .
71
Auto• for Sele
purcha11 126.00.
Fender booo quitor with
One 8 ft ICold-Droft cooler. hordoholl CIH, good cond.,
One 8 ft Porllck cooler. One t3110. Coill 814-2118·1248.
3 kay 2 top draft cooler. Two 1 --:-----~--­
lce bino, Ono 3 boy boor oink. Fedor 12 otring guiler with
31:14-675· 1178 lftlt' 8 PM Clll '150.00- PHVeyT-40
or 675· 7896 .
ben guiter with TKO 80
amp. like now t3711.00.
Mltll poll ond beam build· 304· 1175·4077.
inga conltructed. For farm,
etor'llge, gar~vee. aomm•·
Fruit
clol, etc. Aolow01 t3.00eq. liB
&amp;
Vegeteble•
ft. 304-1175·3981.
I::--:---:--:-:-:--:-:-Produce scala t50 .00, II tt
r11pberriee. Teylora
coolor tor otoro "110.00,
csoh regllter t40.00,IIwoll Berry Potch. Coll448-88112.
unit lhel-. 2 floor lhoitiiO.OO -loch. 304·8711· Dunrovln Fruit Form Clropo
22115.
8-loll AU grope vsriotloo.
Pick your - n , 20 lb. All
W
oil huggor rocllnor, ••c Apples Rod &amp; yellow dolicond, dark brown •10.00. ciouo, Molraoo. grimes, Jon·
Stereo coblnot worko good othln &amp; Iuper Gold 01 ooloo
tiiO.OO. Running baord tor rvom. Sr. Rt. 811. S .E. of
Blazer t35.00. Phone 304- Albany, Call a14 - 811 ·
112118. WHkdilyo 1PM·7PM
11711·2211&amp;.
1::-:-:---:--~---'­ &amp; WHk ondo 10AM-aPM .
Weight ioN bre~kthraughll
The Clropotrult 0111 Pion King halrtloulture bollno tor
with Dlodu. M•dl~olly oole, •1o.oo • bu. Ceil
proven ruulto ovollololo 11 betuu 1101 lAM· 1 2Noon. CaR
81 ... 2&amp;11-19011.
Hockenberry Phormocy.

1 884 Grond Prix, len then
12,000 miloo. AM, FM
. . - . , AC, PS , PB. Coli
986·4290 otter 11:00.

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1984 Monte Coria 6S. bluo,
fully oquippod, now condi·
lion. Alklng •1 1,800.00 or
belt otr.r. Will conolder
trldo. Coft B49-21B1.
1911 Monti Corio, Landau
losdod. IIICeilent condition,
•eaoo. 304-871·337&amp;.
1980 Oldo Omega SX. outomsdc. V6, PS, PB, AC,
AM·FM, 1974 Ford pickup
'l4 ton, 304-a71·8216.
'76 Dation, t1 , 000.00 .
_30_4_·_
1 11_75_·_8_8_4_8_.---~
'71 Ford LTD, good work
car, ott• 4 PM. 304·876•
_
1341
I -,-~-7-,-D
-odg--o-M_o_nec_o_3_60-·
2BL. ••c. cond. t1 600.
304-875-3087 ofler I.
l-,9-8_0_0_1d_o_C_u_t_I•-.-.-S-upromo. Appro• . 11.000
miiH. Vary good cond.
Asking t6500. 304·8915·
38&amp;0 5:00.
Plymouth Vol,ore.
outo. •650 . 304· 1Hti·
_13_2_5_._ _ _ _ _ __
1
1978 Chryoler Now Yorker,
Brougilom fully loodod. Ex·
1r1 nics. 304-875·81144.

encl~:~;::~~~~~~;=
for
1---------1977 Eldorado C•dllloc,

=

oldl.

87,000 mil... Aloe&gt; Ford
Ranger. 100 Cuotom
ploioup. AU good condition.
CoH 448-9428.
1 - - - - - - - - -1

'7"'3~-V-8_n_a_&amp;-::-4-:--w-.""o,.._­

l--------77 Ford E1110 window van ,
Coii448-972B.
1978 Chov. 4•4 pickup now
wh~ and tlreo, good condillon. Toke over poymonto
of t1110. 71 • month. Coil
114-378·2314.

Marcum Ftooflng &amp; Spout- ,
lng. Now inotalllng rubber
rooto. 30 yo,ors o•perienco,
spoclollzlng In bulh up root.
-c-•_11_&amp;_1_4_-3_8_8_·9_8_5_7_._ __

PAINTIN!J· Interior ,ond ••· ·
tor lor, plumbing, roofing,
oomo rimodollng . 20 yro. ,'
••P· Call 814·3•8·986;l.

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vinyl 1idlng, roofing, room :
lddlt"lorr, 1torm window•. 1,
otono. Cell 1114-387-04.09 ,;
or 1114· 3117·7244 .
·
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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondhlonai llfeilmo guo·
rantee. Lo011t reference•
turnl1hed . Freeeatlmate~.
Call collect 1·614· 23'7·
•
0488, 9 a.m. to I p.m. Roger• B11ement ,.
Waterproofing.
.-...,.
GENE ' S DEEP STEAM::;
CARPET CLEAN ; :
acotchguerd-water extrec ,. +
tlon, doodorlzoro. FREE eoti·
inate1. RNaoneble ratel.
Clone Smith, 992·11309 .
.•
-0-.--.-n-d-M
-:-.-C:-o-n-t-re-ctor--1.
Remodeling, vinyl lidlng '
pointing (lndooro on" outt"'
door~) replacement wlndowo csll304-773-6131 . •

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RON'S Toleviolon 9ervice, ; l:
Spoclollzlng In Zenith 111d-""
Motorola, Quazer, an ~-;:
houoo cello. Coli 304-&amp;76·2398 or 614-448-2464.
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Fottv Tree Trimming, otump
romovol . Call 304- 8751331 .

KnouH Firewood Spilt· 911%
hordwooclo. 81100nod or
· You Dick up or we
deliver. HEAP vendor. 814·
2118-8245.

was stolen
from my desk.

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Rotory or coble tool drilling.

Molt ·wells completed ume
dey. Pump 11ln end aervicoo. 304-89&amp;-3802.

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AND HEATING
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Cor. Fourth end Pine
Golllpollo, Ohio
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Phone 614·446·38aB or \· ~
814-4411,-4477

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JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEAT· '
INCl. Rt. 1, Bo• 315. Clelll- ',
polio. C~ll 814-367-01576.
Smith and Powell lurnoeo,
electrlcsl, plumbing nopolr ·
24 hr. e day service. Phons
814·B82-37U or 814-882·
20112 .

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plootic ooptlc t .......
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FIM Yord Core Mulolllng,
fertllzlnt. Nmlng, , 1 1 dJn;
• trlnoplenting. Also for
sole: cow menure &amp; top oolt.
3 yosr old Victorian Mvlng Contoct Bruce Dovloon,
room suite, holt price 814-2&amp;8-1427.
.
•1 .000.00. s..,. Konmono
drv-- 3 veer o1c1 • ....., Croftmotto King IIH lad,
U71.00 for both. Phorlll tow.v ...., w/rflythm
304-171· 7748.
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crete work. , Blclth"oe•a;
Oour • Oitcher, Dump
truckl, a weter·aa•·aewereloctrlaolllnn.

D.A. Boeton exqavatlng,
complete dozer 1nd dump
truck urvlcso. ' Coli 887·
11828 or 378· 828B.

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Coli Jim Lonler, 304-871·
7311.

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FRIDAY

Good-1 Excevetlng, ba•·
ment1, footera, drlvewava.
ooptlc tonko, londocsplng.
Coli· anytime 111 4.·4411 ·
4&amp;37, Jom01 L. Dovloon, Jr.

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losdodll 12,100 firm. Coil
814-21111-1783.

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thino about the mone11 that

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perle need carpenter, electri· "'"'
clan. me eon, painter. roof- :
lag {including hot ter 11
application) 304-675-2088 . !
or 87&amp;-4560.

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near downtown Pomeroy.

CAPTAIN EI\SY

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4 cor gar- kit. t2,485,
dol . Coli 1-1114-888' 7311.

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wlndowo. 11 ntolo , ate .
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Spsclouo otor111o. oloctrla
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Lodl.. dlomond cluot• ring 671· 3118.
opprolool cortlflcoto U ,OOO.
WIM 1111 for t1.1100. Wur· Put Your Order In Nowl
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Price reduced. 7 ecre1 more
or ion. 'A mi. oH Rt. 218.
New bern. tobacco biiH.
city ochoolo. Call 446-21189330.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pege-12-The Daily Sentinel

Computer system
streamlines work
As ot September 1, In an etfort to
modernize and streamline the
~llcatl'd work Involved with
real est,\lte taxes, both the Meigs
COunty treasurer's and auditor's
offices have tncorportated the use ot
a computer system.
Both offices are tied In by
telephone to the P.M. Computer
Services Coffipany In Canton which
serves as a data base for apptoxtmately 2llCOIDitles In Ohio. The data
base Is lndllxed and rruilntalned
Interactively through terminals.
'The system provides for on-line
maintenance of each data record
through keyboard terminals operated liy county treasUrer's and
auditor's personnel.
· Briefly, this maintenance Includes transfers, address changes,
changes In owners names, changes
In legal deser!ption, changes In
valuation, spUts, combinations and
subdivisions. The system also
handles ~lions and remissions of
any charges and computesandadds
penalties and delinquencies.
In addition to this type of
lnformatloJI, In the treasurer's

office, thli system will prepare tax
dupUcates and tax bllis which will
now show distribution so taxpayers

Don EbUn, 76, Syracuse, died.

Thlll'!idlly atternilon at Veterans
MEmorial Hospital.
Mr. EbUn was born March 19, 19(ll
1n Pmteroy, a son of the late John
. and VlrglnlaHinkleEbUn.Hewasa
coal miner and also during hls
career bad worked fo:'some20years
for the Holsum Bakery. ·
Survtvlng are a daughter, Juanita
IJttle, Middleport; a sister; •Elva
Orueser, and two brothers, Ma\llOn
Eblin and Claude Eblin, both ot
Pqrneroy; a grandson and · two
great-grandchildren.
Preceding him In death besides
hls parents were hls wife, Martha
BleVIns EbUn; a half-sister, Nettle
Edwards, and two brothers, Clay

at Baptist Chufth

going.
Editing or maintenance 1s performed by the system at the time ot
entrY. This allows the operator to
take appropriate action Immediately while the source ot Information Is close at hand.
Through the computer systEm,
county records will be kept current
and bills will be out In a more timely

There wui be special music at the
IID'IIIn&amp; worship services by Gary

Sarah Maley
Sarah Maley, 83, Uttle Hocking,

2l1TIR

Meets Monday
TheMelgsCountyFalrBoardwill
meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the
secretary's office on the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds.

Em
ergency runs

: from Burlblgham, Ky.
Sunday school Is at 9:15 a.m. the
·mornlng 'worslllp aerv1ce at 10:15

Ume will be enjoyed with hmlemade Ice cream.
Members are asked to take any
old pOOtcgraphs that they may have

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REMEMBER
WIT.H FLOW

relatlngtothechurcbandtocln!llsln
old-time attire.

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ColllnsandelllployeeN~Jbwk""areboalprotldenUallllq&amp;beaew
computer ~ recftldy lneteDed In the ollloes ol&amp;be lrealurer aad
auditor at the MelpCoualy~-

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Correction

Weather forecast

Tu tend a

Bik~·thop set

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The St. Jude Hospital bike-a-thon
will be held tomorrow (Saturday)
beginning at 9: :JI a.m. ~t the Rock
Springs Falrgi'ronds track.

It was ett~~:..eo""'b n:poded
Partly cloudy tonight and Satur.'l'ueadlr.v 11M a.rtes R. Hatday. l..oW tonight near 45. High
~ Jb..end, bad been catleled
Saturday 55-QI. Winds varlable less
In Melp Oi8Diy eonu-l"'eela
thanlOmphtonlght.Cbanceotraln
eou.t to PM.Y ~ ...,...
20 pe:CE!It tonight and Saturday. ·
~ to Jailet KhMWj,
Ext$dedF~
Coowq, NOri1i Qarolaa. After'. ,
Sunday t11rouJb oru.lay:
· rev1ew1q the ca., the Court
Fair ...,.... the period- Jll&amp;bs Ia · finds JlaUield to be..., GillY up to
the •
Suada.v 8Dd Ia the •
date bt hiiiiiJIIPOd pii.)'IDI!IID bat . ~
Moada,y 8Dd ~.Lows In &amp;be
1o be overpUIID the ..._.,91
301 t.o mlcHilL
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furwul .,nn~tmt'nl,
jtllf nil ur ~bh

POMEROY
FLOWER' SHOP

. ELECT A BUSINESSMAN

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E. COUNn
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Poi&lt;t'Politicel Ad by Cendidote
Don E. Mullen, 583 North 2nd Ave.. Middleport

NOW HAVE
YOUR MONEY GROW FASTER IN
12, 18 OR. 36 MONTHS
T IT HAS IN .
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Minimum $500 deposit

The 1\\
tur•iture to
t"iat ,r~•. a\\ at the
cei\iat ' 1 •
absolute

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annual yield*

annual rate

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_j8-MONTH CERTIFICATE_

s2· 4en Blades

Minimum $25,000 deposit

Rate is just 1% below current. Prime Rate ... and moves
with it so your investment automatically keeJ}s pace with
the market.·
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$ 19

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CERTIFICATE_
. Minimum $500 deposit
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12.25% .. 12.78%
annual yield*

'Interest automatically translerred monihly to our Diamond Investment Fund assuming 9.00\l', rate
and minimum balanCe requl,..ment is maintained for one year. llates·JUbject to change with
market. Substantial penalty Is required for early withdrawal.

$795

W1111 SCAU£Y'S HOIIIIADE SAIKE

TOP SIRLOIN W/SnR FRIED VEGETABLES ............ $895
D11 'I Ft'f'/ A6111 O~t EftiHI

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11.60% 12.10%

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 &amp; 29

SPUT liNG CRAB LEGS.....................................

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POMEROY

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money working at new, higher rates.

PENNZOIL

SPAGHEm WITH MEATIAUS I PEPPERONI ........

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$1 095

DIAMOND SAVINGS·
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The Meigs Cwnty Emerge!lcy
Medical SeMce reports !1'lllklug
three l'WII 011 "nrurlday.
At 8:29am., !!yracu.ewentto.7tll
St. tor lA!ota Coopel' to Veterw
'Memorial. At 1:36 p.,m., Tuppers
·Plains went toStateROute68lforllll '
auto accident. No qne was lnlnlbY Cliurm members .lncludln&amp; ported tnm the scene. MlddleiiOrt '
DonDa &amp;nd Tl'acey Grueaer, the W~mt to zrtMalnSt. at8::11p.m. for
church irto, "W4JI'II!II In l'ral8!1", Edtth Spencer to Veterans
BobParkerandBeulahWhlte.After Meltlorlal.
the afternoon service, a fello\VShlp

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PEPSI FREE .... 179
C&amp;D
PEPSI.............

FIVE POINTS

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with the sennon br the·Rev. Mark
McC1u:tc, pastor.
Followi!Jtr the WQI'Shlp servtoe, a
potluck dlnDer wOII!e held on the
church lawn.
At:ip.ro.a.ppeclalaerynonln90111 .
by Gary Grill&amp;lerwill be presented.
Al8o IIIC!Uded WUl be speclll music

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Officiating at services was Mr.

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Hospital In Uttle Hocking following
an extended Illness. ·
Born In Washington, W. Va., she
was a daughter of tl'le late Straude
and Sadie BrownSpencer.Shewasa
member of the Little Hocking
Fellowship Chapel and a !onner
member of the Daughters ot
America at Uttle Hocking.
.Surviving are a son, George C.
Maley, Uttle Hocking; two daughter, Bemlce Riggs, Fort Myers,
Fla., and Ruth Moore, Waverly, W.
Va.; four grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
and Allen Eblin.
Besides her parents, she was
Se:vlces will be at 1 p.m. SUnday preceded In death by her husband,
attheEwlngFuneraiHomewiththe George L. Maley In 1!171, an Infant
Rev. Allan Blackwood otftclatlng. son, three brothers and a greatBurial will be In GUmore Cemetery. grandson.
Friends may call at the funeral .
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
home frool 7 to 9 this evening and Saturday at the White-Ethridge
anytime on Saturday.
Funeral Horne, 125 Lee St, Belpre,
with the Rev. Larry WUson officiatNathan E: Vanaman
Ing. Burial will be In the Newbeny
CEmetery. Friends may call at the
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Funeral services for Nathan funeral home tnm 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
Edward Vanaman, 83, Route 1, p.m. today and until time of services
Rutland, who died Tuesday at on Saturday.
United Hospital In Grand Forks,
North Dakota, were held at ll: ll Veterans Memorial
a.m. Friday at the Ewing Funeral
Admissions--Leota Cooper, SyraHome.
cuse;
Lawrence Jolmston, PorMr. Vanaman was born at
tand;
Edith
Spencer, Middleport.
McMechen, w. Va.,asonofthelate
Discharges-Lewis
Harris, HerJames Henry and Corabell Vanabert
Clower,
Clara
Boso,
Clarence
man. He was a self-employed truck
McDaniel,
Edith
Manuel,
Orpha
drtver and fanner.
Surviving are hls wife, Beatrice James.
Braglln Vanaman; a son and ~eels Monday
daughter-In-law, James and Darlene Vanaman; Grand Forks Air
The Bedford Township Trustees
Force Base; gJ'IIIldchl!dren, VIn- will meet Monday, 7p.m,atthetown
cent and Morgan Vanaman, also In hall.
Grand Forks, N. C.; a brother,
Malcolm Vanaman, Barnesville, .Game time changed
and a sister, Velma. WIWams,
ThegametonlghtatEasternHigh
address unknown.
.
with
Huntington-VInson has been
Besides hls parents, he was
changed
from 7::Jip.m. to Bp.m.
preceded In dliath by hls first wife,
Bernice Grover Vanaman In August, 1974, and tour sisters.
He was a member of the Light
HouseCh~h .

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Also, advance draws by schoOl
districtS will now be more easily
obtainable because totals ot taxes
collected can be figured daUy.

TOOl Kelly. Burial was In Meigs
MEmory Gardens.
to come

1'

~Middleport.

manner.

Auditor William Wickline and •
treasurer George Collins report
anotheradvantageotthesystemlsa
savings In money spent on equlpment and suppUes.
·
COunty personnel went to Canton
to receive their training Inoperating
the terminal. A field representative
from Canton also makes periodic
checks at the courthouse to Insure
that the equipment Is operating
properly.
Transfer of county data to the
computer Is nearly complete.
Costs for the system will be
Included In the treasurer's and
auditor's budgets for the coming
year. ·

A dance w111 be held Saturday, 7 •
p.m. to 12 p.m.. at the American •
Legion Hallin Racine tor aaes to
21. AdmJ,sslon will be $1.!11 per •
coople and$1 single. Uvemuslc and
refreshments wlll be provided.

Heiitqe Day will be obeerved
Sl,mday at the Flrst Baptist Church

will know where their dollars are

Area deaths
Don Eblin

Meigs .County lulppenings...
Hentage Day set Plan Saturday dance ·

You'reWorth More At' Diamond.
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Oepooitslneumt to 1100.000

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