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                  <text>Paaa 14-The Daily·Sentinel

Thursday, September 29,, 1983

Pomeroy-,.Middleport, Ohio

Judge O'Brien terminates 23 court case~

Local briefs
HEAP applications now available
Applications for the Heating Energy Assistance Program
(HEAP) are available at several locations in the two-county area.
according to Letha Proffitt of Gallia ·Meigs Community Action
~.
· Appllcatlons ·can be picked up at CAA offire&gt; in Cheshire .
Gallipolls and Pomeroy, senior citizens centers, county welfa re
• departments, post offices and other public offices.
Deadline for flUng appllcations is Jan. 31.
CAA staff is available to he lp people fill out applicat ions or answer
questions at CAA's main office at Cheshire, the Meigs Count y
.c ourthouse and at the old Thaler Ford building on Second Avenue in
Gallipolis. .
lnfonnatiOn is also available by calling the state HEAP hotilne,
1-lDI-282-00lO; CAA offices at 992·5605, '446-0011 or 367-7.144; or senior
citizens centers at 992-2161 or 446-7001
Eligible households must be at or below 150 percent of federal
poverty guidelines, or with an annual incomeof$7,290for one person,
plus $2,520 for each a ddltionai household member.

}f!Ycette Chapier mav start soon

Young women between the ages or 18-35 interested In fanning a
Jaycette chapter are asked to contact Missy Conde at 992-7114, Marla
Grimes at 992·5622 or Debbie Meadows at 992·2394.
Two organizational meetings will be held, one on Sunday, Oct. 2, at 1
p.m. at GalllpollsJaycee Headquarters and theotheronMonday, Oct.
'io, at 7 p.m . at Meigs County Jaycee Headquarters.
Persons unable to attend either meeting and are interested are
asked to call one of the above numbers.

Mine vandalism investigated
· Acts of vandallsm that occurred at Meigs Mine No. 1 are being
Investigated by the Meigs County Sheriff's Department.
A call was received from mine officials Tuesday evening that two
subjects , on dirt bikes, had entered the mine area by way of the .
beltllne.
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They broke the glass on the door to the water lab, reached In an
unlocked the door and set fire to a plastic trash can.
AJlllne employe appeared in a safety car and saw the ~ubjects, one
thr.ew a rock and broke the back glassofthe car shewasdrtvlng. They
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exited by the beltllne rQild towards .Mine No. II.
Tuesday evening, Lisa Cottrell, Rt. 4, Pomeroy notified the sheriff's
department that she was driving her bus on county road four, just out
of Dexter, when a person threw an egg In an open window. The Incident
occurred at appropxlmately 4: 40p.m .

Several marriages end in court
E.Chrlsline Qeland, Rutland and Floyd ii. Cleland, Rutland, filed ·
ior dis solution of marriage In MetgS County Common Pleas Court.
· Marriages dissolved were Diana Lynn McDaniel and Roger Keith
McDaniel; Janette M. Tiemeyer and Davld Tiemeyer. Janette M.
Tiemeyer was restored to ·her Iarmer name of Janette M. Roush;
Robert C. Hysell and Connie I. Hysell.

Twenty-two defe~dants . were
fined and one other forfeited a bond
in Meigs County Court Wednesday.
: Fined by JudgP Pa!lick O'Brien
were Kelly Nibert, Gallipolis, Mat;
thew Villani, · Marietta, and Kat·
hleen Carson, Athens, speed,$2l:and
costs each: H. L. Barber,. Reeds·
ville, Jeffrey .Life. Parkersburg,
David Burleson, ·Gallipolis, and
Kenneth Klein, Pomeroy, speed, $20
and costs each; Ma rgaret Sinclair,
Pomeroy, failed to yield when
turningleft,$1o a ndcast s.

Also Robert Rich~n. Reeds·
ville, failed to yield from private
drive, $10andcosts; Grace Richard·
son, Athens, speed, $22 and costs;
Gregory Hayman, Long Bottom,
!allure to control vehlcle, $00 and
costs; Eddie Russell, Jr., Reeds·
ville, DWI, $000 and costs, license
suspended 60 days, three days
confinement; Homer Cole, Jr.,
Tuppers Plains, disorderly conduct,
$00 and costs, fine suspended;
DouglasEblln,Pomeroy,speed,$19

and costs; Myrtle. Adkins, Mlllers- checks, restitution and costs; Ste- .
port, tailed to control, $a) and costs;
rllng Neville. Rutland, DWI, three
LawrenCe Manley, Middleport, In· days confinement, Ucense SUS·
secure load, $10 and costs; Guy pended 60 days, $250 andDcos~;
Shuler, Racine, failed to display Mavis McClain, Gallipolls, WI,10 ·
valid registration, $10 and costs;
days con!lnement , $250 and costs;
Johnle Brown, Langsv111e, tailed to, license sUSpended one year, left of
control vehlcle, $2) and costs; · center, $ro and costs, no operators
Gregory Hutfman, Racine, parked license, $75and costs.
on roadway, $10 and costs; Sue
Forfeiting a bond was Mlchael
Floyd, Pomeroy, · passll!g bad
Dillon, Crown City, oyerioad, $223.

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Mostly clear tonight with patchy fog. Low near 50. Winds light and
variable. Mostly sunny Friday after eatly morning fog. High near80.
Extended Ohlo Forecast
Saturday throogh Monday;
Fair and wann through the perlod.IUghs ln mld-70s to low litis over
the weekend and In the 70s Monday. Lows ln the mid to upper iiOs
Saturday and the low to mld-50s Sunday and Monday.

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Boat launching facUlties and a park on the Ohlo Rlver at Portland
probably won't materlallze thls faD as was announced by Bill Quickel,
chalrntan of the Meigs County Park District, at a recent meeting of the
Melgs County Regional Planning Commission.
The problem, according to Quickel, has been the district's lnabUlty to
secure the land.
Efforts to get the land transferred to the park district or to obtain a long
term lease have been unsucCessful, although Quickel says district offlclals
haven't given up,
The land was. transferred to the Division of Wlldllfe, Department of
Natural Resources, by the Department of tbe Interior when the Corps of .
Engineers relinquished the former locks and dam at Portland.
Quickel reports that whlle waiting to get the land transferred or leased to
the park district. he has been In contact with Rep. Ron James and the offlce
of Congressman Clarence Miller about a grant tor the development of the
boat ramp. He said that both have been encouraging.
The Lebonan trustees are In favor of the launclllng and !lark facUtles,

Governor disagrees with OU economists
· COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - (iov.
Rlchard Celeste has given a .failing
grade to two economlcs professors
who forecast a big bodget surplus If
a tax repeal measure fails Nov. 8.
"I think It's just plain politics for
those economists to make· this
projection," Celeste said Thursday
when asked about the forecast from
Ohlo University professors Rlchard
Vedder and.Lowell Gallaway.
"I don't thlnk it Is responsible for
the people of this state topalntAllce
In WOnderland pictures and on the
basis a! those pictures suggest thls is
·~· you should make that decl·
stan," the governor said.
Celesle told an Impromptu news
conference he would give the
professors an "F" grade for their

report.

"You give people sharp pencils
and put them at a desk In a

university and aU of a sudden they and If they weigh what It means for · t6 the elderly by eliminating tax
can tell us how the world Is going to the state of Ohlo, going back to the
rellef, cutting basic state services
be," hesald.
crtses of 1981 and 1982 and the
and threatening Medlcald tuodlng.
VedderandGallaway,atasesslon debates about how we get a
-The governing board of the Ohlo
sponsored by the pro-repeal balanced budget then people will Consumers' Counsel Offlce also
Ohioans to Stop Excessive Taxa· not enthusiastically, mt feeling Uke
went on record opposing both issues .
tlon, said the budget surplus at th~ it's a gl'eilt tun thing to do - will
Consumers' Counsel William Spra·
end of !iscai1985 would be at least make a judgment that they're tley si!id passage raised the
$500 mUllan and more likely $1.1 · prepared to pay those taxes,"
prospect of across· the-board spend·
bUllon.
Celeste said.
ing cuts which would affect hls
"The claims that tax repeal will
Issue 3 would repeal all tax office, the Public Utilities Commls·
have a chaotic Impact on state measures passed by the General slon and the Ohlo Energy Credits
servtres are without !iscal founda · Assembly since January,lncludlng Program.
tlon. These predictions are being the 90 percent boost In the state
-The OhloPubllcTransltAssocl·
made by those who, 'Qulle naturally, Income tax. Issue 2 would require a
atlon, made up of regional transit
have a vested Interest In ~­ ~~J~l~lal,lv~ vo~A! 1 .11)&amp;tead BU!!u.&gt;rltles and public transit IIYO•
expenditure fucreases," the state- of a slmpleimijorlty, to ratse taxes . terns, also called fbr defeat of the
ment by Vedder and Gallaway said.
1n related developments:
measures. " lf state revenues' are
-Members of the Ohio Commls· decrea.Setl as a result of the.passage
Celeste said he had yet to meet an sian on Aging have adopted resolu · of state Issue 3, It Is a foregone
!Ions opposing both antl·tax mea· conclusion that deep cuts will be
Ohioan who likes a tax.
"I think that If they have the facts SUI'e!l· Former Director Martin made In all state programs lnclud·
in lerms of who benefits and the rest Janis said the Issues posed a danger lng transit," the group sald.

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WASHINGI'ON (AP) - The
government's main gauge of future
economlc strength fell 0.1 percent
last month, the Commerce Depart·
ment said . today. It was the first
decline In a year and another sign ot'
future slowing In the economy.
The forecasting gauge, the deparbnent1s Index of Leading Economic lndlcators,lsa compllation of
a &lt;I&lt;JzEn forward-pointing statistics
covering manufacturing, emp[oyment, prices and other areas.
1n a recent report on the gross
natiOnal product, the government
estimated that the economy In the
thlrtl quarter was slowing to a
still-strong 7 percent annual growth
rate a!ler racing at a heated 9.7
percent rate In the April-June
period.
And since the leading Index ls

designed toshoweconomlcchanges me recovery.
during the month were the length of
Today' sdecl!ne was the first since the workweek, manutactureres'
that will occur In future months,
today' s report appeared to be the0.1 slide In August 1982and worse new orders for goods and materials,
than Commerce Secretary Mal· contrac\S and orders for plant and
another signal that growth will
slacken for the remainder of the calm Baldrige had predicted. He · equipment, the price of sensitive
said last month that future months rna terlais, the money supply and the
year and Into next year .
The d&lt;:partment also revised would likely show Increases of 0.5 speed with whlch vendors deliver
percent to 1 percent - figures he goods.
July's Index to show a 0.8 percent
advance Instead of the previously said would be "consislent with the
Two components were not avaUa·
sustained economic recovery we
reported 0.3 percent gain . Still,
ble, changes In Inventories on hand
would llke to see."
July's showing was much weaker
and changes In consumer and
than earller thls year, when strong
gains of 3.1 percent In January, 1. 7
Today's reporl said four of the 10 business borrowing.
percent In February and2percentln . available Indicators declined In
The overaD Index fell in August to
March foreshadowed the vigorous August, with fonnaUon of new
158.1 percent of the 1967 base.
economlc growth In the second and businesses contributing the most to
During August, the accompany·
thlrd quarter of the year.
the drop. An Increase in average
lng Index of COincident Indicators,'
Private and government econcr
weekly lnltlal claims for unemploy·
mists have welcomed the et:Onomlc
ment also pulled lt down, as dld designed to measure current condideclines In building pe!mlts and tions rather than forecast those of
slowdown as further Insurance
the future, fell 0.4 percent to 140.2
against a heat-up In Inflation and
stock prices.
Interest rates, whlch could dampen
Componennts whlch Improved percent of Its base.

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Quickel said, although the township has no rnoney to put into the project.
Until the matter of land ownership Is stralghted out, Quickel concedes
the park district Is at a "complete standstill."
·
He also said that there Is some possibility that the Department of Natural
Resources mlght take over the development In which case, another site
down river has been selected for Improvement by the county park district.
1n talking with Kelth Wood of the Department of Natural Resourses, he
said that the Portland site Is now a publlc fishing area and acknowledged
that hls departJrent has talked about capital Improvements there.
"But that's down the road a few years" . he commented, noting that the
cost 1IJ develop the site would probably be between $70,001 and $100,000,
He said that the Divlslon of WUdll!e, Department of Natural Resources,
obtained the Portland locks and dam land from the Department of the
Interior and "cannot transfer It to the Park District."
He did speak of the posslblllty of a "concession agreement" with the ·
district, but said that to do that It would take an agreement from the
Secretary of the Interior.

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Severed.lines.reduce service
CLEVELAND !API -TheOhio · service was cut to the lottery's
Lottery lost nearly $1 million In sales
computer center In Broadview
because severed telephone cables
Heights. •
knocked .out service to tlie lottery's
Wednesday night's drawing was
ticket machines across the state,
held on schedule with those wagers
lottery officialS said.
placed before the system was
· Charles R. Day, spokesm8ll fo~
paralyzed.
the Ohlo Bell Telephone Co,, sai&lt;j
· repair crews were working over·
night and service to most of the
Ohio lottery winner
ticket machines should be restored
today. He said Independence ExcaCLEVELAND (AP) The
vating lnc. accidentally severed the
winning
number
drawn
Wednesday
cables whlle excavating for a sewer
in the Ohio Lottery's dally gam
projects. ·
'·'The Nwnber,'' was 235.
"That knocked out phone service
1n the "Pick 4" game, played 11 e
to about 1,000 homes and businesses,
times a week, the winning numbe
Including the lottery's computer
was4485.
center," Day said.
The lottery reported earnings of
Day said theexcavatlngcompany
· $41,892.50 from the wagering on Its
also severed Ohlo Bell trunk lines
dally game, "The Number." The
last month.
earnings came on sales of$98,055.50,
· Thomas Chema, executive~ ­
whlle holders of winning tickets are
tor of the Lottery, said all machines
entitled to share $56,163, officials
were disabled at 9: 45 a.m. wheU
sal d.

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Welfare, education face cuts
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The
Celeste Admlnlstration said today
that welfare and educatloo would
abloril the bulk (#. budget ~Is that
would be b1!ptlll!d If a tax repeal
_ . . . ls approved ori the Nov. 8
lfl!lll!!'al O!lectloll ballot.
Though amounts for some agencies were previously announced, the
admlnlstratlollcalled anewscon!el'·
enoe to give more detall oo where
cuts Wlllld be mille to achle'Ye a$L5
• ·lltlllon llullget reduction If Issue 3
Plns voter approval.

Primary and secondary educa·
llon officials had already been told to
expect a $017 mDilon cut In Flleal
Year 199i, wblch beglnsJuly1,198il.
Higher education afl!clal• had hem
told to expect a $255 rnllllon ,...ldget

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1n a document prepared for the
news conJerence, Director Cristina

Sale of the O!!Jce of Budget and
Management explained other ex·
peeled cuts.

The second largest single cut WliB
$186 mUilon for the Department of

Publlc Welfare. OBM said grants
would be reduced to famutes under
the Aid to Dependent Children
program.
"Famllles will receive less than
they dld In 1979whlch Is the last ttme
grants were Increased. OVer 240,000
parents and over 400,000 children
will be hurtbythe5ereductlons," the
OBM analysts stated.
It also said medical care funded
by Medicaid and general reUef
programs would be cut, reducing
benefits lor about !l.li,OOO. people.

LONDON ( AP) - The lnterna·
Ilona! alrlinepilots'federatlontoday
urged an early end to the 6IJ.&lt;:Iay
boycottoffilghtstoMoscowthatwas
Imposed by many national pilots'
associations after the Soviets shot
down the South Korean alrUner.
The action by the International
Federation of Airline Pllots' Associ· .
at ions (IFALPA) came as some alr
links with the Soviet Union were
already being restored with the end
of a two-week fllght ban Imposed by
a daren WeStern countries.
IFALPA said In a statement
released by Its headquarters south
of London that 11 I'PC!lmmended to Its
member associations that the ban
on flights to Moscow be lifted as of
wichMeanTlmeon
mldn
Sun
(Sp.m . DTSaturday).
et !1gh s shot down the
_K
..;o-re
...an Air Lines Boelng747 on Sept.
1 when It strayed over · Soviet
territory on a filght from New York
to Seoul. All269onboard were kllled.
The two-week ban on flights to and
!rom the Sovlet Union Imposed In
response to the attack ended
Thursday. The Soviet carrier AeroDot and some Western airlineS
resumed· filghts, but other airlineS
were unable to resume Moscow
!lights because of the J&gt;Dots' boycott.
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STEPFATHER INDICTED - Dale M. Johnston hugs his wife,
Sarah, In this Ocrober, 1982 file photo taken while they watted for
lnfonnatlon on the murders of Todd Sclwltz and Annetle
Cooper-Johnston. Johnston was Indicted Thursday lor murder by a
Logan County grand lillY In the death of his stepdaughter Annetle. ( AP
Laserpholo ).

Stepfather ·held
in Logan murders
LOGAN, Ohlo (AP) -ln the more
than 11 months since the dismern·
bered bodies oi two teen-age lovers
were discovered In this rural
community, residents bought guns
for protection and were afraid to go
out at night.
Today, one of the victim's
stepfather was In jail after being
charged Thursday with the
slaylngs.
HocldngCountySherlffJlmJones
won't say why It took nearly ayearto
arrest someone in the kUling and
mutilation of Alinette Cooper·
Johnston, 18, and her !lance, Todd
Schultz,19.
The victims' nude torsos were
found Oct. 14, 1982, on the banks of
the Hocking Rlver. Other body parts
were found two days later In a
nearby cornfield.
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The two were last seen alive In
Logan on pet. 4 as they went for a
walk.
Ms. Johnston's stepfather, Dale
JohnsiOn, was Indicted Thursday on
two counts of aggravated murder.
A special Hocking County grand
jury heard testimony for nearly
three days before returning the
Indictments. Johnston was arrested
without incident at hls mobile home
about seven mlles from Logan.
"I feel good, relieved," Jonessald.
"Now is only the beginning."
He said resldentsofthls southeast·
ern Ohio city of 6,500 probably felt

just as reUeved.
Since discovery of the torsos and
other remains, sales of pistols and
other weapons Increased. As one
resldentputitThursday, '"They had
panic In them ."
Klm Smith, 18, who said she rode
the school bus with Ms. Johnston,
said women have been afraid to go
out at night since the slaylngs.
"I used to be scared to death.
Your're always thlnldng that someone's behind your back," she said,
"Right now, everyone just wants
justice done."
At the county courthouse, a crowd
of about 000 gathered as Jo~tpston
was booked.
Some shouted thanks to Jones for
hls work on the case. Jones read the
Indictment to the crowd, then said,
''It would make our job much easier
if you would goon homeandgoabout
your business."
Johnston was moved to an
undisclosed location in another
county. He was to be arraigned
today in Hocking County Common
Pleas Courl.
The crowd cheered as the cruiser
carrying Johnston drove off.
Authorities had never said they
had any s~spects, but Johnston
attracted attention because of two
search warrants issued In June for
his property. Most of the lnforma·
tion related to that search was
ordered kept secret.
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SlAl'lNG INDICl'MENT - Tile otepfalher of AnneUe CooperJ ........., lhowii wllb Todd SclwMz 111 thlo ftle photo, was lndlcted
Tlninday b)' a Lop! c.u.&amp;y poud jury and charged ..tltt munJer 1n
the cllmlembennea&amp; drn'h Dille M. Jolilllton was atTeflted without
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l'omeloy Middleport, Ohio
Friday, September 30, 1983

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General 1\tanagcr

DALE ROTHGEB, ,JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press .&lt;\.ssocta~
tioft 8114 the Amertcu Newspaper Publisher Association.

WASHJNGTON - 11 ' Interior made to appear. To offer one
Secretary James Watt has not
example only: Watt's pollcy in
resigned hls office by the time thls opposing further land acqulsltlons
gets Into print, be assured that hls
for tbe national park system Is
departure Is only a matter of tlrne. . plainly wiSe &lt;111d prudent; his
It Is an old metaphor but an apt one:
opposition to expendlng federal
Watt has become a loose cannon on funds for wholly local parks reflects
Reagan's ship of state. He has to be tbe first prlnclples of federalism .
jettisoned.
Watt has not wreaked "grave and
It ls an unhappy prospect lor Irreparable damage on the nation's
conservatives. For aU tbe ferocfous
heritage," as hls foes predicted two
attacks upon him by the Sierra years . ago. He has been a good
Club, tbe Wilderness Society and steward.
other such outfits, Watt Is by no
Those of us in !be news business
means the monster he has been will mlss hlm also. Wben President

Reagan organized hls Cabinet ln
January 1981, only two members
offered much in the name of color:
Al Halg and Jjm Watt. The choleric
secretary of state, stomping
through gardens of English syntax,
always was good copy. Watt was
even better. "I continue to be
amazed," Rep. Morris K. UdaU
once remarked, "at the secretary's
lncreasingly frequent compulsion
to plck a tlght. ...
It was an amazing characterlstlc
indeed. We have known combative
Cabinet members before - Henry

LI:ITERS OF OPINION &amp;rl' weloomed. They should be less &amp;han 300 words
A.lllelters areJWJbject lo edltlasaud must be signed "'lth name, flddr~s and
.number. No unslrned letters wUI be published. Letters should be In
,.ad.lute, adllrelllln&amp; bl~tues, not personalities.
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Yesterday's leader
is today's also-ran
A return on your money of 28 percent a year Is more !ban enough to
double your assets in three years -11 you're able to maintain tbepacetbat
long.
wan Streeters.w1ll ten you, however, !bat lt Isn't !bat easy, an opinion
easlly docwnented by a qulck look at tbe professional invesliJr
pertonnance charts, whlch often show yesterday's leader Is today's
aJso.ran.
But a survey of one group shows !bat lts members have been able to
maintain tbe 28 percent rate for nine years, or long enough to turn a $l,IXXl
Investment Into more than $8,1XXl - before tbe tax termites do tbelr job.
That pertonnance Is claimed by amateurs - members of clubs !bat
· report to tbe National Association of Investment Clubs. And the 28 percent
was just average. ~me of tbe clubs earned considerably more.
"The real beauty oflt," says Tom O'Hara, association chillnnan, "Is !bat
It's coming from indlvjduals.tbroughout.tbe nation who have had very Utile
·
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·formal training or experience In Investing."
According to O'Hara's calculations, the average club in the survey- 240
clubs, or about 5 percent of NAICmembershlp, were examined- has been
able to beat tbe market soundly in both the long term and short.
In !be same nine-year perlod, for example, tbe Standard &amp; Poor's
4(10.stock Index rose just 17 percent. And over the.period from May 1, 1982
through Aprll :ll, 1983, club performance topped tbe S&amp;P 400 by 44 percent
to 36 percent.
The clubs have have had' tbelr share of disasters too, as you rnlght
expect. In violation of tbe basic principles tbat should have guided them,
many clubs lost heart during !be days of depressed prices In tbe 19'ms.
Faced at their monthly meetings with continued losses, hundreds of
clubs dlsbailded. unfortunately at tbe very time, according to NAIC
" precepts, !bey were being presented wltb investment opportunities.
The NAIC believes in regularity. One rule slates tbat you should Invest
.. sman amounts regularly over long periods of time in order to take yourself
out of !be position of having to guess tbe market.
Dividends are merely something to be reinvested - never to be spent.
And !be decision should be as automatic as tbe regular monthly
Investments, whlch averaged out in the latest survey to$34.36apersonand
.• $447.17 a club.

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T()()ay in history
Today Is Frtday, Sept. 30, the 273rd day of ljl83. There are92 days left In
!be year.
·
Today's hlghllght In history:
On Sept. 30, 1946, an international mllltary tribunal In Nuremberg,
Germany, found 22 top Nazi leaders guUty of war crimes and sentenced 11
of them to death.
On thls date:
In l!Kl6, the New York Central Rallroad began using electric
locomotives.
In 1954, tbe first atomic-powered vessel, tbe submartne Nautllus, was
commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
In 19'10, the United States and the Sovlet Union signed pacts designed to
.• avoid accldenlal nuclear war.
·• And ln 1971, Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to vlslt
.: Yugoslavia.
: Ten years ago: West German Chancellor.Willy Brandt cut short a visit to
the United Slates and returned to Bonn to deal wltb a political crlsls.
Flve years ago: Scores of people, mostly clvillans, were reported killed
around Beirut, Lebanon, ln tlghtlng between Lebanese Christians and
.. Syrtan peacekeeping forces.
0i1e year ago: McNeU Conswner Products Co. ordered the recaU of
.: Extra-Strength Tylenol alter people dled from taking capsules laced wltb
·. cyanide. Seven deaths evm!Qally were attrtbuted to the polsonlng.
· Todays birthdays: Actress Deborah Kerr Is 62. Author Truman Capote
• Is 59. Actress Angle Dicklnson Is 52.
'Ibougllt for today: "Advice Is Uke snow. The Softer It faJ)s, tile deeper It'
:. sinks into tile mlnd .... - Samuel Coleridge, Engllsh writer (1712-l&amp;'W) .
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PLO in Lebanon _______~Ja_ck_A_nd_e_rs_on
WASHINGTON - Intercepted
radlo messages extinguish any
doub~ tbat may still llnger about
!be pluilclpation of tbe Palestine
Liberation Organization In !be
continuing assault upon the Leba·
nese government.
The defeated PLO forces tllat
President Reagan rescued from the
Jsraell onsiaught a year ago - the
same C!emorallzed troops tllat U.s .
Marines escorted safely out of
Lebanon from under Israeli gunsare now back. No one doubts they'll
soon be ftrlng at tbelr Marine
benefactors 11 they haven't already

in !be flghtthat Is taking place In the
mountain slde by side wltb the PSP
(Druze mllltla) ."
·
- "We need more personnel ... It
Is very urgent to support tbe fight In
Bbamdoum Qty." And later: "Our
role In the fight ln Bhamdoun was
extremely appreciated and !be
·morale Is very high."
The story of the great turnaround
In Lebanon Is told in documents !bat
have been heavlly classlfled. The
CIA foresaw the Israeli Incursion
Into Lebanon and urged "that the
agency should provide mllltary and
financial assistance" to the Chris·
done so.
!ian Phalanglst mllltlas. The pur·
Out of tbe guerrllla·lnfested
pose of thls, pure and simple, was to
mountains overlooking tbe Marine
block Israel from establishing a·
positions have come terse radlo
pro-Israell government in Lebanon.
calls from PLO units. The mes·
"Should these mlllttas remain
sages have been monitored, and my . solely dependent on Israeli supassociate Lucette Lagnado has
port," . tbe CIA argued, "tbe U.S.
seen the transcripts. Here are a few
w1ll folfelt an Influence ln a
typical excerpts:
post-incursion environment, wlth .
- "Our forces are grouping ... We
the llkely resulting suppression of
are on tbe International Road,
the Moslem comm\lnltles and
. Belrut·Damascus, and we are
expulsion of the Palestlnlans."
chasing !be' Lebanese forces toReagan &amp; Co. adopted tbe CIA .
wards Souk el·Gharb City."
recommendation and, thereafter,
- "Our forces are participating

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Kissinger Wllllam Simon. Harold
Ickes, Joe Callfano - but I cannot
recall any top federal offlclal, not
even Bobby Kennedy as attorney .
general,.wlth Watt's positive (lenlus
for arousing antagonism. In thls
event he won aU the blue ribbons. At
!be merest mention of hls name. tbe
Audubon Society raised aU lts
hackles. Watt has added years to
tbe Ute of Gaylord Nebon, chairman of tbe Wllderness Society; one
word from Watt and Nelson's
adrenals start pumping. It Is sad to
reflect on how sorely tile professional co. servatlonlsts w1ll mlss
Jim Watt. Who w1ll they have to
kick around now?
President Reagan will miss hlm
also. Watt has provided a sturdy
bridge to a Western constituency of
great Importance td the Reagan
administration. He has been a loyal
lleutenant, obedient to the president's spoken and unspoken wishes.
Such aides are hard to come by.
They cannot be abandoned without
SOITOW, as Jimmy Carter dJsco.
vered wltb Bert Lance and Richard
Nixon discovered wlth John Eh·
rlichman and Bob Haldeman.
But good executives learn In tbelr
cradles ·that affecUon and sentJ.
ment · have their llmlts. Watt
crossed beyond these llmlts in his
recent unfunny description of an
Ideally balanced commission on
coal leasing: "We have every kind
of mlx you can have. I have a black,
I have a woman, two Jews, and a
cripple." The television cameras
showed Watt giggling at what he
supposed was wit. In tbe Whlte
House, we may Imagine !be
president breathing a prayer that
dates from tbe time of Louis XIV:
"May God ·protect .me from my
' friends. I can take care of my
enemies myself.''

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outbld the Israelis for the loyalty of
draw. ThenSyrla'sPresldentHafez
the Christian Phalangtsts. When
Assad would cheerfully agree to
the Israelis struck last yea,r as !be . end his long occupation of eastern
CIA had predicted, Reeagan InterLebanon.
vened. The rout of tbe PLO forces
Meanwhile, !bey would set up In
had'- been aU but consummated
Beirut a government that would be
when U.S. pressure halted the
pro-Amerl~an but acceptable to the
Israeli advance.
Arab world, because It would be
For a hlstortc moment, the
free of Israell taint.
president had It wlthln his power to .
Who would keep · order In Lecommand events. He could have
banon untll the new regJme ·was
aUowed tbe Israelis to complete
strong enough to govern? Shultz
tbelr mop-up, crush the PLO, chase
arranged to send ln tbe Marines as
tbe Syrians out of Lebanon and
part of an International peaceestablish a solld, pro-Western gokeeping force. Their stay would be
vernment In Beirut.
short, be promised.
.But Secretary of State George
But underlings tried to warn !bat
Shultz, who had come to the State
Assad would not puU hls troops out,
Department from doing business
!bat a durable Lebanese govern·
wlth tbe Arab world, was deter·
men! could not be patched together
mined to keep Lebanon out of
wlth dlplomatlc glue and tbat thls
Israel's clutches. He persuaded the
turbulent plece of earth would wind
president to send Philip Habib to
up as a u.s. protectorate.
tbe Middle East to negotiate a
The underlln'g s - an of !bern
settlement.
experts at the international chess
Shultz and Hablb were magniD·
game -made another polnt: There
cently conDdent, serene In thelr
was only one mllltary force in !be
special insight Into tbe Arab" mind.
Middle East powerful enough, they
All they had to do, !bey thought, was
sald, to block Sovlet-Syrlan designs.
to pressure the Israelis to wltb·
That was the Israeu army.

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Almost every lime President gotten under their skins.
to worry about Is getting kllled.
Reagan gives ,a speech he makes
But !ben, I had to come down on
Playing on thls gut emotion,
reference to a letter he received
!be side of Sen. Hatch and here Is
teachers tend to polnt out the
from some student bacldng him on
why. School children do not have
negative side of tbe nuclear arms
the partlcular Issue he's lrylng to
the Intellectual capacitY to express
bulldup,. and never mentlon !be
push at the moment. It has always
themselves on sometblng as sertous
fanout from the pluses. Is It any
made me wonder 11 tbe president as nuclear war. They don't under· • wonder President Reagan ls get·
ever gets mall from klds who don't
stand It and never w111. All tbey are
ling so much mall from school
agree wltb hlm.
doing are mouthing the biases of children teUlng hlm !bat !bey are
. WeU, lt turns out he does. Sen.
their parents and teachers who afraid of nuclear war?
Orrin Hatch angrUy brought It up In
have been lnfluenced by the liberal
Sen. Hatch doesn't llke lt and
tbe Senate a few weeks ago. In an
anti-Reagan medla.
neither does !be Whlte House.
emotional speech he revealed the
No chUd has ever seen a "window Puplls are supposed to wrlte to tbe
Whlte House averages 100 letters a · of vulnerablllty" close up, nor does president telling hlm how much
day from school children voicing ' he or she understand tbe lmpor·
!bey love hlm, and how much they
tbelr fears about nuelear war.
tance of hardened MX mlssUe sUos,
pray for hlm, and how happy !bey
Hatch maintained that these mulll·warheads, first-strike capa- are hls policies are working to get
letters were Inspired by teachers
blllttes and all !be other Utile things us out of a recession. Those kinds of
who belonged to \he National
that go Into maintaining a superior letters wrttten· from tbe heart are
Education Association, and clted a
deterrent.arsenal. All the klds seem passed aU around the Whlte House
book NEA had published titled,
"Choices: A Unit on Confilct and
Nucleat'- War." The book encour·
'lges puplls to write to tbe president
and world leaders to express their
fears.
The senator from Utah sald he
was outraged by the anti· president
blas in the letters, which he
descrlbed as "pervasive evidence
of political propaganda."
The NEA denied tbelr book was
responsible for the anti-nuclear
. man because. only J,IXXl had been
sold. (With a title llke that I believe

to make everyone on the staff feel
good.

The ones Instigated by pro-freeze
teachers have no place on !be
president's desk. He bears from
Congress and from misguided
grown-up doves an day long. He
doesn't want to be told the same
thing by a bunch or scared school
ldds.
There Is no law you can't write to
a president disagreeing Wlth him on
what he Is doing. But sending
pervasive poUtlcal propaganda to
tbe White House goes beyond tbe
boundaries of good manners. To
paraphrase Sen. Hatch, "11 a
student doesn't have anything good
to IISY about tbe nuclear arms race
-he shoukin't say anJ!thlll!l

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Bruce feels odds favor Bucks to ~uch
" We w1ll be a run
· team," Bruce

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COLUMBUS,Ohlo(AP)-Earle
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GE.-~.....tb·ranked Ohlo State's
football coach, believes the Buck·
eyes are too large a favorite
Saturday for tbelr Big Ten Confer.
ence
game against winless
Minnesota

The Ohlo State rushing attack
picked up steam Wednesday when
226-pound sophomore tailback
Keltb Byars was cleared for duty .
He sprained a knee at Iowa. Byars

Asked about Ohlo State'sJO.polnt
. favoritism, Bruce replled: "Ilook at
tbatandldon'tbeUevelt.Minnesota

and fellow· taUback Kelvin Lindsey
rank one-two in team rushlngwlth a
ft~~ 344 Yards In Ohlo State's

Is a youiJg te: .n wltb a great
llnebacker (Peter Najartan). And
tbeyhaveagoodquarterback (Greg
Murphy.)"

Minnesota's taUbacks are not In
suchgoodshape.AlanReldlslostfor
!be season wltha broken arm. Tony
Hunter, slowed wltb an lnjured
ankle, rnlght play some against !be
Buckeyes.
However, lt Is !be passing game
tbat coach Salem tblnks will be
Important for the Gophers, beaten
by Nebraska 84-13 and Purdue 32·:!1
atte
in 2
ran open g 1-17 victory over
Rlce. Iowa used the air game for276
yards and two touchdowns last

Minnesota Coach Joe Salem looks
at the Odds dlfferently, ·saying:
"Hopefully, we won't get beat !bat
bad, ~t lt was 251ast year and we
gotbeatby25(35-IO) .Man·for-man,
they're better tban
are."
Bruce has worked hard on Ohlo
state's running game tbls week,

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Salemdoesnotexpectanemotion·
ally aroused Ohlo State team, not
after tbe cBuckeyes played at
Oklahoma and Iowa back-to-hack.
"I can't ·lmagine they're going to
come out as 11 playing for !be
national championship," he said. "I
do n't expect them to betoo exclted
. ..

Y.ou can only get up steam .or
•
so
manygamesayear."
An Ohlo Stadium crowd of more
!ban 87,1XXl Will watch !be 27tb
meeting between theBlgTenrtvals.
OhloStatehaswon:!loftbe26games
ln !belle~ that ~an In 1921.

Tomadoettes ·post win·-

)l!lttlngmoreemphaslson ltthan tbe
Bucklney~ pas
. sing attack that went . week.
·
sour a..,.141ossatlowa tastweek.
"They play !be run good," Salem
MlkeTomczak,OhloState'sNo. 1 satd of !be Buckeyes. "They're
ranked passer nationally, !brew bigger, faster and stronger !ban
three interceptions and misfired on Purd
It d
• look good T
21 of 34 ""•- at Iowa. The
ue, so
oesn t
. o
,...._..
have some success against !bern,
Buckeyes ran tbe ball only 39 times we're going to have to throw tbe
against tbe Hawkeyes.
ball."

From The Wild I

By KEITH WOOD
Ohlo are getting lnvol"ed ln
Metp Game Proteclor
reporting the non·sportsman taking
Today the forest Ore season "'f our wlldllte resource.
begins according io Shade River
T.I.P. Is the symbol tbat stands
State Forest Manager Jim Milliron. for Turn In a Poacher. The
· Shade River Forest consists of poaching hotline number Is toU·
approximately
tree, 1-&amp;Xl-POACHER. Persons reJ,IXXl acres of pubSEOAL
porting wlldllfe violations are ellgl·
He hunting area.
ble for cash rewards. The reward
·. ~
These areas in .
progrll!lJ
Is tile result of rnvate Jackson at Logan
~
Ohio provide ex- . ' '
contrlbutlons solicited by tbe volun- GalllpoUs at Athens
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cellent facUlties
teer T.I.P. cltlzens Involvement
for hunting. Let's
NON.sEOAL
gro\!p.
Ironton at Ashland
· work together to keep these areas
~~ involved.and help us belp you
clean from Ore and'lltter.
protect our wlldl1le · resource ·l)y
OHIO VALLEY OONFEKENCE
' Jim has maps of Shade River reporting violations.
located at tbe forest otflce at tbe
Coal Grove at Oak Hill
junction of Meigs County Road 43
To close thls week, I want to Rock Hill at Chesapeake
and State Route 68l ln Olive report that I have received many .
Township.
'l'RI·V!\IJEY CONFERENCE
questlons concerning tbe new Ohio
Alexander
at Belpre
Hunter Orange Law.
Today the deer longbow and
at Warren Local
Federal-Hocking
Thls new law was brought Into
crossbow season begins in' Ohlo. effect to decrease hunting accidents Vinton County at Meigs
Wltb the deer herd at·another hlgh in Ohlo. Hunters Injured are many Miller at Trimble
thls year, as ln the yearsoftbe past,
limes mistaken for game such as Ne.lsonvllle.York &lt;tt WeUston
hunters should have another suc- deer and are not seen by other
SVAC NON-LEAGUE
cessful season. To bow hunt deer in hunters.
Vinson at Eastern
Huntington
Ohio, !be hunter Is required to have
The Hunter Orange Law Is
Ironton
St.
Joe
at Hannan Trace
a deer permit (tag) and an Ohlo Included in tbe deer gun season In
hunting license.
North
GaUia
at
Hamlin
Ohlo. The law also applies to an
Wahama
at
Southern
, The bow season runs through hunters during tbe special prlrril,
1
Jan. 31, 1984. Hours for hunting are
tlve weapons season on Salt Fork, Southwestern at Hannan
one-half bour before · sunrtse to Wlldcat Hollow and Shawnee
one-half hour after sunset.
l1l1IF;RS
Forest; tbe statewide shotgun
season; tbe statewide prtmltlve PortSmouth Notre Dame at
As !be huntlng seasons are weapons season, and tbe special Wheelersburg
Boyd County at Huntington High
neartng, the wildlife violations w1ll
hunts at the Ravenna· Arsenal.
go on tbe increase. Agaln thls year,
The law states !bat hunters must (Thursday)
Ohioans and Meigs Countlans will
wear an orange hat, cap, vest or Pt. Pleasant at Huntington East
BarboursvUie at Ripley
get involved wltb curbing and,
jacket vlslble In an directions.
hopefully, some day stopping
poachlilg In Ohlo.
Don't forget. Get landowners'
Thistledown results
The program, T .J.P., showed tbe permission and do be careful.
Division of WUdllfe that people In
. NORTH RANDALL, Ohlo (AP)
- Stearla's Ransom, rldden by
WUUam Avalon, won !be featured
eighth race at Thistledown on
Thursday, running tbe six furlongs
Belpre ................. !..... ........... 369
Coach Bob Ashley's Melgs Ma·
in 1:121-5.
New Lexington ...................... 370
rauders captured the 1983 Class AA
The winner paid $17, $7.60 ana
Sheridan .. ............................ 373
Sectional golf tournament held
$4.40
.
Wellston ..................... .... ...... 3SO
Thursday at the Oxbow course near
How To Know, second. returned
Chesapeake .......................... 387
Belpre.
$6.40 and $4.60, while Lucky Nugget
Gallipolis
..............................
3M
The Marauders, now 29-5 overall,
Nelsonville-York . ...... ... .......... 397 pald $3.60 for comlng in third.
Will participate In !be Class AA
In the last tr!lecta, the combina·
South Point ........................... 432
Dlstrtct at ChUUcotbe next Wednes·
tion
of7·5-4 paid $1,409.40.
Ironton .... ... .................... ...... 453
day against Htllsboro, Minford and
The
crowd of 3,UI bet $442,702.
• Fairland ............................... 462
Portsmouth West.

chael, who played a great game,
added elght tantallzlng serves that
gave ber club a 12-3 advantage.
The game was highlighted by
outstantllng net play and several
key spokes by Amy Littlefield and
Laren Wolfe. Playing tbetr usual
steady floor games were Karen
Hemsley, Debble Michael, Jenny
Bentley, and Becky Michael. Wolfe
added two points and Littlefield
added the game winning point for
tbe ll)-4 win.
After a 2-il KC lead on served by
Mla Young, Jenny Bentley took
charge and netted seven consecu·
tlve splkes. Southern breezed on to
the 15-7 trtumph.
Leading Southern were Debbie
Michael wltb eight serving points,
Jenny Bentley seven, Becky Ml·
chael seven, Amy Littlefield four,
and Laren Wolfe four. Kelly Roush
led Kyger wlth four, and Mla Young
added three.
Southern hosts Miller on Monday .

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continued Its winning ways on the voUeybaU court with a two set victory
over the Lady Bobcals.

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Meigs golfers win .Sectional

· Rod the
Harrison's
13-over·par
85
paced
Marauders,
whO tlnlshed
wltb a 363 team effort, six strokes
ahead of runnerup Belpre.
Other Meigs scores were: Shawn
Baker; 89; Lee Powell, 92 and
Parker Long, 97. Jay Carpenter
Ored a 99 for !be ~tiona! champs.
·Meigs leads the Trl·VaUey Confer·
ence standings wltb a 7·1 mark.
Chesapeake's Jeft Hutchinson
captured lndlvldual honors wltb a
J8.45.&amp;1. Hutchinson w1ll also advance to the district.
Belpre and New LexingtOn Will
advance to !be dlstrtct
Galllpolls placed ~;eYentb In !be
tnurnament wtta a 3M totaL
Blue Devil scores were: BoAllen,
92; Torn Meadows, 97; Tim Spur·
lock, 102; Kyle Saunders,l03; Steve
Bradbury, 112.
Galllpolls, now 17·28 on the year,
wlll play at Jackson Monday.
Here's Thursday's flnaJ team
standings:
Team

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Atlanta now 'plays scoreboard
By KEN RAPPOPORT
AP Sporf.'l Writer
Atlanta Braves Manager Joe
Torre says his team has been
"playing scoreboard" of late. And
for a change, he liked what he saw.
Onegameawayfromelimlnation
in the National League West race,
Torre's team continued to hang on
Thursday night with a 5~ viCtory
over the Houston Astros while Los
Angeles was losing a doubleheader
in San Diego, 7-1 and 4·1.
"Tonight was Indicative of the
way our season has gone," said
Torre. "We've been watching the
scoreboard all year.''
Bob .Wats&amp;idrove In a run for

Atlanta with a doub1e In the eighth,
and the Braves won it In the ninth on
Randy Johnson's RBI single as the
Braves came back from a three-run
deficit.
In other NL action, San Francisco
whipped Cincinnati 11-7 and PiUsburgh stopped New York 4-2.

Astros tied the score in the bottom of
the Inning on Harry Spilman's RBI
base hit. Then the Braves scored the
wlnnJng run In the nlnth against
Vern Ruhle, 8-5 1n a single by Chris
Chambliss, a" nl¥ :oAlbert Hall and
Johnson's sin~·
Gene Gam: r , •-5, earned the
vlctmy and T"rty Forster secured
Houston took a 3-0 lead after two
the game's final three outs for his
innings on a run-scoring single by
13th save of the season.
Bill Doran and ·two Atlanta erPadres 7-4, Dodgers 1-1
rors.The Braves came back with
In San Diego, Tony Gwynn's
two runs ln the seventh on Claudell
two-out
RBI single and Kevin
Washington's RBI double and Dale
McReynolds'
two-run hit keyed a
Murphy'ssacrilice fly.
lnnlng to lead the
sixth-run
eighth
Atlanta went ahead 4-3 in the
Padres'
first
-game
victory over the
' e_ighth on Watson' sdouble before the
Dodgers.
Limited to four hits In seven
Innings by Dodg~rs starter Bob
Welch, the Padres erupted for six
runs off four Dodgers pitchers to
break a 1-1 tie.
Andy Hawkins scattered seven
hits In 8 2-3 Innings and Terry
Kennedy dr11Jed a solo homer to lead
the Padres In the nightcap.
Hawklns, a 23-ye:u--old righthander called up to the majors
earner tbls month, struck out a
career-high 10 and walked four
while giving up the Dodgers' only
run on a two-out homer in the ninth
by Jose Morales. Hawklns, 5-7,
needed last-out relief help"from Luis
DeLeon, who posted his 13th save.

By The Bend

Giants II, Reds 7 _
In C!nc!nnatl, Chris Smith hit a
two-run homer In the seventh !nnlng
to overshadow a two-run, pinch
single by Johnny Bench In his 11na1
C!nclnnati appearance and vault
San Francisco aver the Reds.
Bench, making his farewell
appearance before 8,067 home fans,
singled to Ignite a nve-run rally In
the flfth!nn!ngthat brought the Reds
from a four-run deficit to a 7-6lead.
But Smith's two-run homer then
gave the Giants an 8-7lead and they
added three more In the eighth on a
throwing error by Reds reliever
Rich Gale, a single by Max Venable
and a double-play grounder.

Family Medicine

By Edward Schreck, D.O.

Because treatment with antlblotics such as penicUlln Is not
effective against Viruses, there Is no
of OMeopatldc Medlclae
remedy for most flu aside from rest
Queedon: With the beginning of and Intake of fluids. That Is why
school, the flu has already hit many • health olfflclals encourage people in
children and families-In my neigh- high risk groups to prevent ln. borhood. I'm wandering U a flu shot fluenza problems by having vacclls a good idea for
nations before the flu season begins.
me a n d m y
Question: Wby does my friend
husband?
say the shots don't work?
Answer: AlAnswer: Unfortunately, many
though most peadifferent viruses can cause the set
pie In general .
of symptoms we generally Identify
good health rec, '•
as the flu, and the strains that are
over In atew days
prevalent usually change from
'
from . influenza,
year to year. Health officials put In
this viral aliment
a great deal of effort year round
can be a serious or e.ven fatal trying to accurately anticipate
disease for the elderly and for what virus stain Is likely to be
people with respiratory conditions. strungest each flu season. '

Aut. Prot. or Family Medicine
Ohio University College

Veterans Memorial Hospital has
a physician trained in emergency
medlc!ne In Its emergency room 24
hours a day. Sometimes, however,
. eve~ tbls Is oat enough protection
against illness or Injury.
People must be prepared to deal
with emergency situations on the
spot. Severe bleeding Is a particularly dangerous situation.
Severe bleeding may be stopped
by three methods: Di1'ect pressure,
presstire points and tourniquet.
Direct pressure Is the preferred
method. Place a thick clean cloth
over the wound and press firmly
with the palm of the hand and
continue to apply direct pressure.
Do not disturb any blood clots that

ONE LAST TIME- JobluQ' Bench, pla.ylng!n his final borne game
· as a member of lbe Clnclmlllll Redo, 11pi Ids hi.lmet to the crowd alter a
pinch hit lllngle during lhe llftb IIIDing or their game versus the San
Franclllco GlaDU 'lbliJ'Ilda,r nlpt In Clnc!nnall. CAP Laserphoto).

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JI£JGS

By BEN WALKER

AP Sporf.'l Writer
Two rookie pitchers came close to
making the Hall of Fame tbls
season.
Oakland's Mike Warren made it.
Warren, a · 22-year-old righthapder who began the season in
Class AA, became the first rookie to
pitch a n&lt;&gt;-hltter in more than a
decade Thur.sday night when he shut
down the American League West
champion Chicago White Sox 3-0.
Twice this season rookies had
gotten close - Pittsburgh's Jose
DeLeon came wltbln one out and
Philadelphia's Charlie Hudson got
within two outs.
Warren'sgem, wh!chwillresultin
a game ball being sent to the
BaSeball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., made him the first
rookie to pitch a no-hitler since
Texas' Jim Bibby did It against
Oakland on July 30, 1973. He's the
13th rookle to accomplish the feat
slncel900.
It was also the first no-hitter for
Oakland since Vida Blue, Glenn
Abbott, Paul Lindblad and RoliJe
Fingers combined on one in 1975.
Tbe game marked the first time
Chicago had been no-hit since
Boston's Bill Monbouquette mastered the White Sox In 1962.
·And, It was the second no-hitter In
the major leagues within a week . St.
I;.ouls' Bob Forsell no-hit Montreal
3-0 on Monday. New York's Dave
Righetti no-hit Boston on July 4 this
season.
Only.once did the White Sox come
close to getling a hit as Warren, 5-3,
relied on his curveball and changeup. With two outs in the eighth

Inning, pinch hitter Mike Squires
belted a long drive to right field that
Mike Davis - Inserted Into the
game that Inning as a defensive
replacement- caught at the wall.
Warren ran halfway to the mound
to stai1 his warmups In the ninth as
the crowd of 9,008 cheered on the
cold and Wlndy night In Oakland.
Warren, who spent last year In
Class A and began this season with
Albany, N.Y., of the Eastern
League, was called up to the majors
on June 8 and made his debut on
June 12, against Chicago. His first
pllch In the big leagues was a wild
pitch with the bases loaded.
Wah-en, who faced 29 men, two
over the mln!mum, was sent down to
Class AAA Tacoma In June, but was
recalled bY, Oakland on Aug. 8.
In other AL games, It was
Minnesota 2, Texas 0; Detroit 9,
Baltlmore4; NewYork4,Boston3;
Cleveland 4, Milwaukee 2; and
Seattle 5, Kansas City 4.

.

The Meigs Marauder freshmen
upped their record to 2-0 with a :JG-6
win over Belpre here Thursday.
Coach Larry Grimes' Little
Marauders totaled 212 total yards In
erupting for 14 second halt points In
breaking a 6-6 halt score. Three
different Meigs players scored as
Phil King tossed six yards to J. R.
Kitchen for the first score, Huey
Eason ran 41 ya'rds'for the secohd,
and Paul Dailey plunged twa yards
for another. DonBecker'sreceptlon
of a King aerial accounted for the
Marauders' only successful extra
points, those on their final TD.
Eason ran for 98 yards In 20
carries while fullback Dalley accounted for 78 yards In 14 trips.
Meigs' next game Is next Thursday at Warren Local against the
Warriors at 5:30p.m.

~

The eighth grders improved their
record to 2-1 with a 14-0 win over
NelsonvUle-York at Buchtel on
Wednesday.
Meigs scoring came from a 60
yard pass play from Mike Bartrum
toBiliBrothersanda40yardrunby
fullback Don Nichols.
The eighth grade's next opponent
will be Alexander next Thursday.

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compress, do not remove it but add
another pad over It and continue
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and over the compress, being
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The Meigs Junior High football
program was In full go this past
week.
On Tuesday the seventh graders
hosted Jackson. The Ironmen
struck early and went on to win,
28-14. Scoring for Meigs was
tailback Wes Howard. The seventh
graders are now1-lon the year 11nd
travel to Oak Hill on Monday In
search of their second win.

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Rick Leach belted a two-run
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Yankees 4, Red Sox 3 _
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years of age. It Is also strongly
recommended for all persons with
serious health problems such as
·congestive heart faUurc, marked
heart valve disease, emphysema,
asthma, chronic renal disease and
diabetes mellitus. People with these
kinds of health problems cannot
tolerate serious upper respiratory
Infection.

Question: Are there any side
vaccinated, there is redness and a
effects to the vaccine?
welt at the site of the shot. Others
Answer: Probably the mosl
have fever and muscle aches which
publicized side-effect Is the
last for one to two days. Also,
Guillain-Barre Syndrome which Is
persons who have allergies to egg
a type of paralysis. While the
proteins should not take the
number of people suffering this • vaccine.
reaction was slightly higher with
Despite these problems the vac:
the 1976 nu vaccine, It Is rare and
cine Is stlll the most eflectivewaytq :
fortunately the vast majorlty of
prevent influenza. To flnd out If you.;
vlctlnns recover completely.
are a candidate for the vacclrte:··
In less than a third of the persons
check with your famUy physician.::

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the application of direct pressure , Tie a half knot, place a stick on top
and elevation. This technique of the half knot and tie two full knots
presses the artery supplying blood · over the stick. Twist the stick to
to the wound against the underlying tighten the tourniquet. Do not
bone and cuts ott circulation to the loosen or remove the tourniquet
wound.
once It has been applied and attach
GIRL OF THE YEAR - By
To stop severe bleeding of the a note to the vlcllm's clothing
vote of the membership, Brenda
arm, grasp the arm midway stating the time the tourniquet was
IWI has been selected "Girl of
INS'l'AI.r •;n -New officers were Installed at a recent meeting of tile
applied.
between the armpit and the elbow
the Year" by the Ohlq Eta Phi
Ohio Eta Pill Chapter of~ Sigma Pill Sorority. They areleft to righi,
Tourniquets . can crush llssues
with yo~r .thuml&gt; on the outs!~ and
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
front, Paity Clrcie, preslderui linda Faulk, vice president; and back,
underneath them and may cause
your fingers on the Inside of the arm
Sorority. Her selection was
Debbie
Hauber, treasurer; Rhonda Davis, recording secretary; and
damage
of
nerves
and
permanent
where you can feel the artery
based on personal contributions
Clnda Harkless, corresponding secl'llta!'Yblood vessels as well as the loss of
pulsating. Squeeze flrmly untll the
to the chapter.
the extremity.
bleeding stops.
Tourniquets should be applied
To stop bleeding on the leg lay the
only as a last resort.
Victim on his back. Place the heel of
A victim with severe bleeding
your hand on the center front part at
the tbfgh at the crease of the groin.
should be treated for shock. Keep
Applications lor the annual
To be Included in a letter are , - - - - - - - - - - the victim lying down, and as warm
Press down firmly. Do not continue
Harr!sonville-Sc!ploAiumnJAssoclname,nameofcotlegeattendedand
BEND AREA
as possible. Elevate the victim's
the pressure point technique any
allan
Scholarship
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major
subject;
year
of
gradualonger than necessary.
feet unless he is unconscious, has
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Never use a tourniquet except In
Ellgib!llty
applles
as
follows:
a
sponsorattendedorgraduatedfrom
CENTER
lower face or jaw injuries. He
a life-threatening situation where
alumni
member
Of
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association
School
or
Junior
High
Scipio
High
should b!i placed on his side with his
severe bleeding cannot be stopped
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by either of the other two methods.
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more inches wide and long enough
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VISION EXAMINATIONS
contact the Veterans Memorial grandchlld of a member of the
to wrap around the limb twice with
HARD &amp; SOFT
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ends for tying.
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Wrap the tourniquet around the
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'llgers 9, Orioles 4 .
Enos Cabell smacked a three- run
homer during a five-run first Inning
to help Detroit complete a threegame sweep In Baltimore. Cabell's
fifth homer came as the Tigers
erupted against Mike Flanagan

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6-1, 1116 pound
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Vaccines work by inducing antibody formation in a person 's blood
system. These antibodies will destroy the virus If It Infects the patient
durtng the flu season. There have
been years in the past when the
vaccine did not seem to work. This
ineffectiveness was sue to the
mismatching of the vaccine with
the anticipated virus strain.
Since the vaccine must be made
almost a year In advance, It Is
possible the predicted virus will not
appear and the vaccine will be
Ineffective. However, scientists
have overcome this problem to
some degree by Increasing the
amount and type sof active Ingredients in the vaccine.
Question: Just who should receive the vaccine?

Pressure good bleeding 'control, _
use tourniquet . only as ·last resort

Meigs
freshmen
dump
Belpre.
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A's rookie hurls
3-0 no hit victory

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Is the ·influenza .shot really good ·idea for all?

Pirates '• Meta 2

WARREN PITCHES A NO-HITTER -Oakland pitcher Mike
Warren, right, is congratulated by teammate Wayne Gl'UIIII alter
pltcldng a n&lt;&gt;-hllter against the Chicago White Sox In Oakland Thursday
nlgbl. (AP Laserpboto).

Friday, Seprember 30, 1983

Page-S

In' Pitlsburgh, Rick Rhoden
pitched a four-hitter for eight
Innings and contributed two hits as
the Pirates defeated New York. ·
Rhoden, 13-13, struck out five and
walked none and allowed only one
hit until Moolde WUson's two-out
solo home run In the sixth Inning, his
seventh of the season. Cecilia
Guante pitched the ninth for his
ninth save.
Tbe Pirates, trying to hold off
Montrealandfin!shsecond!ntheNL
East, took a 3-0 lead In the second
against Scott Holman, 1-7, with the
help oi two Mets' errors and a
passed ball.

·Meet the Meigs
Marauders.•••. ·

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Monday, Oct.
17, at 8 p.m.
in the
James
A. Rhodes
StudentCommunity Center.
The performance Is open to the
public, Admission Is $1. Walters
was born in Atlanta, Ga., and
family members say that ever .
since he could walk, he's been a
seeking out life's
traveler adventureS, meeting new people
and sharing his music with them.
He's hung his bat In Georgia,
California, Wisconsin, Florida,
Texas, and now proudly calls
Nashville, Tenn., his home, though
there's no telling when he'll be
moving on.
His musical training began at age
five with lessons In classical plano
and It was tbls early Introduction to
the world of music that created a
context for John Paul's life. Since
playing and hearing that first
chord, his life has never quite been
the same. , Piano remained his
primacy Instrument untn at age 15
he picked up his first guitar and fell
In love. Later he made tr!ends with
the banjo and most recently was
Introduced to the dulcimer. But his
most Important Instrument, the one
that Is perhaps the most subtle, yet
the most clear, Is his voice.
In his late school and early
college years, John Paul met other
musicians who, like himself, were
' searching for creative outlets Jor
their art. The obvious result was a
string pt bands, six In all, over a
period of four years In which John
Paul experimented with various
strains of folk, pop and rock music.
These groups gave him invaluable
opportunities for musical growth,
but all too often, after the show was
over and the equipment packed up,
John Paul could be found In some
quiet corner, guitar In hand, singing
to himself simple melodies and
shaping, for the first time, his own
song.
In 1972 he moved to Tallabassee,
Fla., to pursue a degree In Music
Therapy at Florida State University and In !be midst of his studies
and IW!I!kend perfo1T11811C€S, he met
Steve Melsburg who later became
his pa$er In !be succeBIIuJ duo,
Melsburg and WalteTs. Together
these two I'I!Cilnled four albums In '
all, two on their own label and two
on Cuablanca Recardll and toured
lhe natloa for tbree years, playing
'to packed houses and standing

ovations.
Fn:im Tallahassee, it was off to

town called FrederiCksburg to lay
back a bit and sift through past

letter Scipio
requesting
consideration
to
the
Alumni
Association
Scholarship Fund, In careofHarold
Graham, 3600l St. Route 143,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769.

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Ohio

Auxiliacy makes plans for bloodmobile
Dorothy Jenkins presented a proPatients were given gltts of personal
Plans for serving the canteen at
gram. Junior members, Amber
Items and clothing. Mary Martin is
the Oct.19 visit of the American Red
Hankla and Ertca McCUntock,
the district chairman for parties
Crossbloodrnobllewere madewhen
opened the program by singing
there.
the American Legion Auxiliary of
Mrs. Rought announced the " He's Got the Whole World In His
DrewWebsterPost39,metTuesday
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There
was group
teers to help serve the canteen as
tion
and
scholarship
for
October,
singing
of
the.
hymn
of
the month,
well as for do!l'1-tions of fOOd and
premembership
for
November,
"He
Touched
Me"
and
Mrs.
Jenkins
money. . .
paredness
and
emergency
services
piarto
accompaniment
for
played
Ellen Rought presided at the
December,
legislation
and
for
the songs. To conclude the program,
meeting during whlch time Kellie
Knight as appointed legislative • national security for January, Mrs. Tiemeyer read an essay,
Americanism for February, com- "Sometimes We Forget" whlch
chairman to fill a vacancy. ·
munity
service tor March, child gave. seven reaSons why we should
The tall conference of District 8 to
welfare
and foreign relations for salute America.
·
be held at Junction City Oct. 6 was
April,
poppies
for
May,
junior
Refreshments were served .by
noted and several members plan to
activiUes for June, and Buckeye Mrs. Rought assisted by the junior
attend. Membershlp dues are to be
Girls State for July.
members.
collected before then so that they
Thebudgetfor1984wasapproved.
can be turned In at that time.
Also announced were a Held It was noted that the allowance for
convention delegates is Insufficient.
orientation meeting on Sunday,
It
was decided to leave the budget
Nov. 13, at Lancaster, and the
Item
for convention expense as
Eighth Distrlct birthday party at the
For students still Interested In
staled
and to hold a fund raising
: Chillicothe Veterans Administraattending
Mountain State College
event
to
help
the
delegates
with
tiOn hospital on Dec. 20. Iva Powell
during
the
Fall Quar1er, a new ·
expenses.
~rted on the recent party held for
series
of
classes
have been decharter
was
draped
for
The
the veterans at the Athens Mental
signed
offering
prospecUve
studeceased
member,lnez
Stivers.
Health Center noting that games
Math,
English,
and
Typing.
·dents
In
observance
of
Music
Month,
were played and prizes awarded.
Due to a large pre-registration,
most of the normally scheduled
classes have been filled. In order to
meet the growing needs nf our
students,
Mountain State College
Thoma band and Red carr as
FRIDAY
has
opened
its doors to offer classes
caller.
from
12: 30-3: 30 p.m. These
dally
Trinity Church, Pomeroy, win
SUNDAY
extend
beyond the tradiclasses
be serving spaghetti dinners
HEMLOCK
GROVE
The
tional
I:
30
p.m.
class
day.
Friday from4 p.m. untU 8 p.m.
annual
Hemlock
Grove Church .
·
Registration
for
this
time of
The meal Includes spaghetti
homecoming wlll be held Sunclasses will be held untll Oct. 14,
with meat sauce, tossed salad,
betlo(een 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Classes
dessert and beverage. Dinners day with worshlp service at9: :Kl
wlll begin Monday, Oct. 3.
for adults are $3.50 and children a.m. and putluck dinner at 2:30
Mountain State College wlll also
under 12 $2.25. Carry-out orders p.m. The afternoon services wlll
begin at 1:30 p.m. There wlll be
hold its Fall Quaner orientation, for
wlll also be available.
singing groups featured. The
pre;-registered students, Monday
public
is
Invited.
Roger
Watson
10 1\.m. tq noon. Classes start
from
SYRACUSE - A revival is In
is
the
pastor.
Tuesday.
progress at the Syracuse Church
For more Information contact the
of the Nazarene at 7 p.m.
to
GALLIPOLIS
A
meeting
Department at 485Admissions
nightly. To be featured Friday,
organize
a
Meigs
County
5487.
Saturday and Sunday wlll be the
Bloomfield family of Ports- Jaycee-etle chapter wlll be held
mouth. Jay Budd is the evange- ·sunday at 1 p.m. at the Jaycee
headquarters In Galllpolls.
list and James Kitue the pastor.
Andrew L. · Rubenklng, student
Young women between the ages
pastor
of the Rutland Charge of the
of 18-35 are Invited to attend.
United
Methodist Church, recently
Persons unable to atlend are
SATIIRDAY
at United Theological
enrolled
POMEROY -There will be a asked to call Missy Conde at
Seminary,
Dayton, Ohlo, and Is a
Square Dance from 8: 30 p.m. to
992-7114, Marla Grimes at 992member
of
one of the largest
midnight Saturday at Racine 5622 or Debbie Meadows at
In the hlstory of the
entering
classes
American Legion Han with Guy 992-2394.
school. He is a member of the Iowa
Conference of the United Methodist
Church.
The 107 new st)ldents this year,
compared with 74 new students last
fall, come from 25 states and two
overseas countries. They represent
SYRACUSE - The Syracuse
some 23 conferences of the United
POMEROY- Beglnnbtgwlth First Church of God wlll hold a
Methodist Church, with the largest
yard sale Monday at the Syrathe October meeting, the Meigs
cuse Park. In the event of .raln,
County 169 Board of Mental
the sale will be cancelled.
Re lard at lon/Deve topmen tal
Disabilities will now be meeting
Clint and Bonnie Carter, Marlon,
the second Monday of each
wlll be speakers ata meeting of
month. The meetings begin at 7
Chapter 419 of the Full Gospel
p.m. and are held at the office of
POMEROY - A sale of
Business Men's Fellowshlp Interthe board located at Carleton miscellaneous Items wlll be held
national to be heid at Duff's
School In Syracuse.
at the Senior Citizens Center
Monday
evening.
Monday through Frlday with
Dinner
will be at6: 30 p.m. with a
hours for public browsing from 9
at
7:15 p.m.
meeting
a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to4 p.m.
Conner was recenUy listed in the
each day.
Midwest
edition of Who's Who In
All senior citizens are asked to
America
and Is author of a book,
participate In the sale, another of
Without
Cure." He is cur"Not
POMEROY - Homecoming
the many fund raising projects,
rentlv
director
of the recently
'wlll be held at the United Faith
by contributing miscenarfeous
Church located on the Route 7
and household Items In good
by-pass at Pomeroy on Sunday.
working condition, and clean
Therewlll be a basketdlnnerat
The Heart Health Education
clothlng In wearable condition.
. noon w!th a hymn sing at 2 p.m.
Workshop directed towards school
Items tor the sale are to be
Featured singers wlll be the
personnel, teachers, nurses, superbrougbt ~CenteronMonday.
United Faith Quartet, Harmony,
visors, and students wlll be held
the VIctory Voice Singers and
Oct.1 and 8 from 8:30 a .m.-1 p.m. In
others groups and Individuals.
Grover Center, Room 231, at Ohlo
The public is Invited to atlend.
University.
Revival services at the Asbury
The Heart He;llth Education
United Methodist Church of
Workshops wlll give educators an
Syracuse wll be held at 7 p.m .•
opportunity to examine education
each evening from Oct. 2through
matertais for young people from
MIDDLEPORT - A memOct. 8. The Rev. Steven Nelson ·
the Amerk:an Heart Association as
bershlp drive is underway by the
will he preaching each evening.
American Legion Auxiliary of
The special music will Include,
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, Mid- Oct. 2, the Angelalres, Sugar
dleport. Gerri Parsons and
Grove; Oct. 3, Jan Lavendar,
In accordance with the uniform
Becky Tyree wlll be out collect- Syracuse; Oct. 4, the Harvesf
lunch
program In the Meigs Local
Ing dues on Tuesday afternoon.
Trio of Reedsville; Oct. 5, the
School Distrtct, the lunch program
Tbose not contacted may mall
Asbury Choir and other local
for
next week, Oct. 3-7, is
their dues to either Mrs. Parsons
talent; Oct. 6, the Revelators of.
announced.
or Mrs. Albert Roush. Dues wlll
M&lt;;Arthur; Oct. 7, Harmony of
Monday - Cheese dog on bun,
be taken to the fall conference at
Racine, and Oct. 8, Sunrise,
baked
beans, pineapple, milk
JunctiOn . City . on Thursday.
Chester.
Hamburger gravy,
Tuesday
mashed
tomatoes, bread

Special series
set at college

Calendar

169 board changes
meeting dates

Church yard sale

Struble birthday
Evan Tyler Struble, son of
Michael and Patti Struble, recenUy
observed his third birthday with a
party at his home.
A "Wish Bear" cake and hornemade Ice cream were served.
Attending besides Evan and his
parents were h1s grandparents, Mr.
andMrs.Jolmll!leandMr.andMrs.
Joe Struble.

Struble birth
Michael and Patti Stnlble of
Syracuse are announcing the birth
of a daughter, Erin EllzabeUi, born
Sept.15a theHolzerMedicalCenter.
She weighed seven pounds, seven
ounces and was 211nches long.
Mr, and Mrs. Sirub~ have a son,
Evan, t:lir€e-years old. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J.olm D!le, Racine, and .paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Struble, Pomeroy. Mrs. Naomi
Reed of Zanesville is a maternal
great-grandmother, and Mrs. Allee
Struble and Mr. and Mrs. John
TeiTen, Pomeroy, are paternal
great-grandparenis.

Author and social theorist
Jeremy Rltldn wlll open Ohlo
University's 198.l-84 Kennedy Lecture Series on Thursday, Oct. 6; at 8
p.m. In Memortal AuditOrium.
RIDdn, who is the executive
director of the Washlngton-based
Foundation on Economic Trends,
wlll speak on "Entropy: A New
World VIew."
In the last five years Rifkin has
written seven . widely read and
d1.scussed books Including "Who
Should ·Play God?," "The EmergIng Order" and "Algeny."
In his most recent works; RlOdn
analyzes the maj9r cultural, economic, political and theological
re!ormulaUons that he believes
must be made as the global
commurlfl'y moves from the lndustrlal to the blotechnical age.

He has presented h1s provocative
views no more than :IXl campuses
and has been a guest on numerous
television programs Including "The
Today Show.'' "Phll Donahue" and
.. Flrlng Llne."
During h1s stay on campus,
·RlOdn will also speak at 10 a.m. In
Engineering ll8 on makiDg the
transition from the lndustrlal age to
the age of biology and at 1 p.m. In
Copeland Ill on reformulating
economic theory and policy. Hewlll
give a presentation on 'rellglon and
American politics at 4 p.m. at the
United Campus Military on College
Street.
The Kennedy Lecture Series Is
supported by an endowmmt from
Ohio University alumnus Edwin L.
KeMedy, and the lectures are open
to the public without charge.

Forest Run UMW meets
"Christian Tests" was the program topic presented by Mary
NeaseattheTuesdaymeetlngofthe
Forest Run United Methodist
Church hosted by Ada Nease and
Belly Blackwood.
For devotions, Mary Nease read
"Blest Be the Lord" and "How to
Pass the Test." There was group
singing of "Give Your Best to the
Master," and scripture taken from
Matthew7,

On the theme·" People are Judged
by Tests", readings v,:ere {:lven by

Kathleen Scott, Sandy Hamilton,
Edith Sisson, and Ada Nease. Mary
Nease read the definition of a
Christian, and Lillliin Napper had a

poem, "God's Love.' '
Hllda Yeauger, vice president,
conducted the business meeting
with officers' reports being given
and dues paid. It was decided to
continue the same level of pledge
giving. New officers wlll be nominated at the October meeting. Forty
shutin visits were reported. The
Lord's Prayer In unison closed the
meeting. ·,

Givens to attend academy

Howard R. Givens, son of Joseph basic cadets to mll1tary life with
· A. and Gloria J. Givens of 510 special emphasis -on leadership, ·
McNeil Ave., Point Pleasant, w.
duty, honor and country.
Va., has been officially accepted
The academy is a four-year
Into the U. S. M111tary Academy's educational Institution graduating
Corps of Cadets as a new member men and women to serve as career
of the class of1987 durtng the annual · Ariny officerS: In addition to
military training, the academy
acceptance parade.
parade
followed
six
weeks
of
offers
athletics and an academic
The
registration from West Ohlo. Stu- ·
rigorous baste cadet training at the curriculum which Includes basic
dents are predominately United
West Point, N. Y., academy.
and engineering sciences and social
Methodist, but 13 denominations
In military customs and
Training
and the humanities.
sciences
are represented In the entering
drUI
and
physical
condlcourtesies,
The new cadet Is a graduate of
class. Total enrollment In degree
llonlng, tactical exercises and the
Point
Pleasant High School.
programs is 288 . students, comfiring of weapons Introduced the
pared to 258 last fall.
United Theological Seminary has
been preparing persons for ministry slncel871. Itsgraduatesserveln
Mark S. Riggs, son of David R. cadets normally between their
churches and related professions In
Riggs
of Rural Route 1, and Glorla second and third year of college,
this country and throughout the
K.
Riggs
of 38617 State Route 684, gives an opportunity to evaluate
world. The SeminarY Is on~ of the 13
both of Pomeroy, has completed a
each student's potential as an
United Methodist graduate profesU.S. Air Force ROTC field training officer, according to an Air Foi'CE!
sional schools In the United States.
encampment at Vandenberg Air spokesman.
Fo~"Ce Base, Calif.
Riggs is a student at Ohlo
Field training, attended by University, Athens.

Riggs completes ROTC training

Speaker set for meeting

Center sale

Homecoming

planned

form'ed Christian Mental Health
CllnicofCentraiOhlowithofficesln
Lancaster as wen as Columbus and
Marlon.
Mrs. Conner is a native of Dayton
and at one time sang In a Youth For
Christ vocal trlo whlch toured
nationally and· In Europe. She
worked In the field of chlld welfare
for 15 years before entering a
prtvate counseling practice with
her husband.

Heart health workshop scheduled

Revival set

Membership drive

it relates to the study of the
cardiovascular system. You will
also develop straleg\,es for the
lncorporationofhelirthealtheducation matertals Into the school
curriculum and the classroom
setting.
Partlctpants not desiring college
credit may attend the workshop
free of charge. For more lnformatlon, contact the Workshop Office,
Ohlo University, Athens, Ohlo (614)
594-6851.

Meigs lunch menu announced
and butter, milk.
Wednesday - Peanut butter
sandwich, celery and carrot sticks,
fruit jeno, mllk.
Thursday -Spaghetti with meat
sauce, tossed salad, peaches, hot .
rolls and butter, milk.
Friday - Cook's cbolce.
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SAT.,OCT. 1-8:30 TO 4:30
SUN., OCT. 2-1 :30 TO 4:30

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Pomeroy, OH.

A senior at Meigs High School,
Romine Is the son of K. H. Romine,
33266 Romine Rd., Rutland.

REMEMBER
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A local resident, Larry G.
•Romine, has enlisted In the United
States Marine Corps Delayed Entry
Program. Thls unique program
enabled hlm to enlist now, reserve
an opening In the field of h1s choice
and delay training until graduating
from school
Romine enlisted Into the Infantry
Held and wlll report to Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island,
South Carolina on Sept. 12, 1984 for
boot camp. Time spent In the DEP
is credited as longevity tor future
pay raises.

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Author Jeremy Rifkin
scheduled at Ohio U.

Student pastor enters seminary

Happenings

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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TRINITY CHURCH, Rev . W. H. Perrin,
212 E, Mait:1 Street
Debbie Buck, Sunday School
992-3785, Pomeroy
Church School 9:16 a.m.; worship ,.~~~;i..---.,....:.:.:..::.:.::..:..:::::.::.:::.....JL
10: .J:l a.m. Choir . rehearsal, Tuesday
p.m., under dlrectlon of Allee Nease.
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZARU'I1-AND ChURCH OF GOD, Pastoc,
RENE. Coma- Union arxl Mulberry, Rev.
Rev. John Evans. Sunday schooL 10 a.m.;
Thomas Glen McClung, pastor. Clyde Hend&amp;.mday wm-shlp, ll a.m.;. Children's chureh,
erson, S, S. Supt.. Sunday School, 9::JJ a .m.:
11 a.m.; SUOOay evening service, 7 p.m.;
mcrnlng worsblp 10: ll a.m.; evening service
Wectlesday evening young ladles auxlllacy, 6
6 p.m.: mld·week oervlce. Wedneoday, 7 p.m.
p.m. Wemesday famlly wcrtlilp, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH - 326 E.
HAZEL OOMMUNITY CIIDRCH, Near
Main St., Pomt'!'oy. Sunday services Holy
Long Bottcxn, Edsel Har!. pastor. Sunday
Communion on the first Sunday or each
school, 9: lJ a.m.; Worship 10: :J.) a.m.; Prayer
morith, and comblned with morning prayer on
mfet1ng7::J.lp.m. ·Thursday.
.,
·
the third Sunday. Mornthg prayer and sermon
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAP11ST,
on aU other Surdays of the month. Church
ComB" Ash and Plum. LesUe Hayman,
Scbool and nursecy care provided. Calfee
pastcr. Sunday school 10 a.m.; Morning
hOW' In the Parish HaU lrnrnedlatelyfollowlng
the service. .
'
Worship, 11 a.m.; Wedne£!day and Saturday
Evening services, 7:.:Jl p.m.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 212 W.
MEIGS
MainS~ .• NeD Proudtoot, pastor. Bible schOOl.
9:3:1 a.m.: morning worship, 10::1) a.m.:
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Youth meetlngs, 6: :ll p.m.; evening ~ship,
UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH
7: :JJ p.m. Wednesday night prayer meeting
Fa..v Seuer, Director
and Bible study. 7::1l p.m.
Rev. Jam&lt;01 E. CorbiU, Aoololaztt
TilE SALVATION ARMY. 115 Butternut
NOR'fiiEAST CLUM'ER
Ave., Po111eroy. Mrs.
Wlnln,a 1n charge.
Rev.
Don ""'"""
Sunday hoUness meeting, 10 a.m. : Sunday
Rev.Roylloeler
School, 10::JJ a.m . Sunday School, YPSM
Rev. Seldoa lohn!Jon
Eloise Adams , leader. 7::J.l p.m., salvation
ALffiED - Church School 9: l) a.m .;
meeting, various &amp;peakers and music speWorship, 11 a.m.; UMYF, 6: :J) p.m.; UMW,
cials. Thursday- U: X! a.m. to2 p.m.. Ladles
' Third Tuesday, 7: :ll p.m. COmmunity first
Home LeaguE', members in charge. all
Sunday. (Archer)
wcmen invited; 6:45p.m. Thursday, Corps
OiESTER - Worship 9 a.m.: Chw-ch
Cadet Class (Young People-Bible} . 7: l) p.m.
School10 a:m.; Bible Study, Thursday, 7 p.m.
Bible Study and Prayer meeting. open to' the
UMW, first Thursday, 1 p.m.; Communion
public.
first Sunday. (Ah'!her)
POMEROY wESTSIDE 'cHURCH OF
JOPPA - Worship, 9::tJ a.m.; Church
CHRIST, ~ Children's Home Road
School, 10::1) a.m. Bible Study, Wednesday,
1
!County Road 76) S':ij-5235. Vocal music.
7: :1) p.m. (Johnson)
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.; Blblesludy 11 a.m.;
LO.NG BO'ITOM - Church SChool, 9::1l
worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study, 7
a.m.: Worship, 7 p.m.; Bible Study, Wednes·
p.m.
day, 7::JJ p.m.; UMYF, Wednesday, 6 p.m.;
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRISTIAN
Communion First Sunday. (Archer)
CHURCH - Cltttoo Lucas, pastor. Sunday
REEDSVILLE - Church School, 9: :IJ
School 9: :u a.m. Mrs. Worley Francis. supt.
a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. (Deeter)
Preaching services first and third Sundays
TUPPERS PLAINS Sf. PAUL - Chw-ch
tollowlng Surday School. Youth meeting
School. 9a.m.: Worshlp.lO a.m.: Bible Study,
("Very Sunday, 7:30p.m.
Tuesday, 7::J.l p.m.; UMW. Third Tuesday,
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST,
7;lJ . p.m.; Communion first Sunday.
(Archer)
Preaching 9::1l a.m ., first and second
SUndays of each month; third and fourth
.·.
CENrRAL CWSTER
Sundays each moo.th, worship services at7: 30
..
Rev. JamM E. CJorWt
p.m. Wednesday evenings at 7: .'J) p.m ..
Rev. Steven Nellon
Rev. Rlchanl Rolhemlch
Prayer and Bible Study.
Rev.RobertE.Roblnoon
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Mulbeny
Rev. Aadrew llubenldnJ
Heights Road, Pomeroy. Michael PlanASBURY (Syracuse) - Worship, 11 a.m.;
kowskl, pastor: Rita Whlte. Sabbalh School
Church ScOOol, 9:45 a.m.; Charge Bible
Supt. sabbath School Is at 2 p.m. on Saturday
Study
Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m.; UMW. first
wtth wc:nhip !lef"Vices following at 3:15 p.m.
Tue;;d'ay, 7:.)} p.m .: Ololr Rehear:sal, Wed·
RU'IUND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH nesday, 6:.])p.m.: UMW, fourth Sunday, 6:l)
Sister Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday School,
p.m. (Nelson)
9i:ll a.m.: morning worship, 10:45 a.m.
ENTERPRISE -Worship 9 a.m.; Church
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
School, 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 1\lesday, 7::.&gt;
Mann, mirll.ster; Wllllam Snouft'er, Sunday
School supt. Sunday School, 9::.&gt; a.m:: . p.m.: UMW, First Monday, 7: :l) p.m.:
UMYF , Sunday, 6 p.m. Cholr rehearsal, S:lJ
Morning worsN.p 10: ll .m.
p.m. Wednesday. (Rothemlch )
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Pomeroy
FLA'IWOODS - Olurch School, 1D a.m.:
Pike. David Hunt, pastor; Jack Needs,
Wotship, U a.m.: Bible Study, Thursday, 7
Sunday School Director. Sunday school , 9:30
p.m.: UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. (Rotheml('h )
a.m; morning wcnhip, 10:.)): evening
FOREST RUN - Worship, 9 a.m.; Church
wcnhip, 7:llp.m. TuesdayVIsltatton, 7p.m.:
School, 10a.m.; Choir Prac11ce, Tuesday, 6:.)}
WedneSday, Prayer servlce, 7:l&gt; p.m.;
p.m.: UMW. tlrst 1\lesday, 7: .l} p.m.
Mission Friends, 7::1) p.m. : Girls In Actions,
(NelSon )
7: ll p.m.; Acteens, 7:3J p.m.: CholrPractlce,
HEATH (Middleport) - Church School,
8:ll p.m.
9:JJ a.m.: Worship, 10:.J) a.m.: Bible Study.
MIDWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH, Old
Tuesday, 10 a.m.; UMW, second Monday,
Dexter Rd., Dexter. Pastor Woody can, Jr.
7::JJ p.m.; UMM, third Monday, 7:31 p.m.
Paster. Sunday School 10 a.m . Sunday
(Robinsoo)
l'Ye!llng llei'VIce, 7 p.m.: Thursday l'Ye!llng
MINERSVILLE - worship Servlce, 10
servic'P, 7 p.m.
a.m.; Church School, 11 a,m.; UMW, third
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Batley
Wednesday, 1 p.m.; COOir pracUce, Monday,
Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson, pastor.
7::1) p.m. cNelson)
Handley Dunn, supt. Surxlay school, 10 a.m.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Service, 9
Sunday evening servt&lt;e 7: :.&gt; p.m.: Bible
a.m.; Church School, U a.m.; UMW, second
teaching, 7:D p.m. Thursday.
Tuesday, 7::J.lp.m.; UMYFlast'I\Iesday, 7:lJ
SYRACUSE MISS10N, Cherry St., Syra·
p.m. mubmkingl
cute. Servtces, 10 a.m. Sunday. Evening
POMEROY - Church School, 9:15a.m.;
...-vices, Sunday and WedMMay, 7.p ..m.
Worship serv1ce, 10: l) a.m.; Choir rehearsal,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CIIIIISI' IN
Wednesday, 7::.&gt; p.m.: UMW. second Tiles·
CHRISTIAN UNION, Lawrooce Manley,
day, 7: 30 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6
puler, Mn.
YOUJii. Sunday School
p.m.1Corbitt)
Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.-m. Ewnlng
ROCK SPRINGS - Church School, 9:15
w&lt;nlllp7:l&gt;p.m. W-ypra,e-rnoetlng
a.m.; Worship, W a.m.: BJtlle Study.
70
Wednesday, 7::1) p.m.; UMYF (SenlOTS),
:tJ~ORIAH CHURCH OF GOD, Racine Sunday,
6 p.m.; (Junklrs), every other
- Rev. James Satter!leld, pastor. Morning
Sunday, 6 p.m. (Rothemich)
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wonhlp9:45 a.m.: Sllllday Schooi!O:tla.m.;
RU'I'I.AND - Church SchOol, 9:45 a.m.:
evening worsltp 7 p.m. 'l'llelday, 7::.&gt; p.m.,
Worship, 10:30 a.m. ; UMW (Evening cticle),
~ pra,e-~. Wednooday, 7:l&gt;p.m.
~second Wednesday, 7:l&gt; p.m.: UMW, second
YP£.
ThundBy, 1 p.m. (Rubenklng )
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTISI'. Comer
SALEM CENTER - Church Scllool, 10
Sixth and PalnW, tho Rsv. Mark McChiJII.
a.m.; Worship, 9:45a.m. (Rubenklng\
SUIIday acbool t: 15 a.m.: Don Wblte, SUnday
SNOwVll..LE - Worship, 8::l) a.m.;
Schocl ...... Jclm Reibel, s..., aut. tupl.
Church SctoollO a.m. (Rubenklngl
M&lt;nlng Wonlllp 111:15 a.m. You11i rnoetlng
SOli'I1DI:IIN a.tliii'ER
7:111 p.m. W - y .
Rev. .lama M. a.rk
..... bee..,.., lwdor utroonuta, and l . Rev. Paul Mclloclre
onch.,.lor hJIIIBW. choir pnctlco8:30p.m
W - y : 1"'01'1"' ~UIC!Biillell\ldy,
Rev. Orville
- School, 9 a.m.:
APPLE GROVEChurch
w~. T:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport, 5th and Worship, 10 a.m. (ftrst and third SUndays):
UMW, JeCOnd Tuesday , 7::11 p.m.: Prayer
Main, Bol&gt; Mol!oa. mtmotor; AI Hal-.
meellttll. Wedneoday, 7 p.m. (Clark)
IIIIOdate Mllce ~ SUIIdoy
BE"nlANY - Worship. 9 a.m.; Cbw-ch
School Supabals tent. Bible SChool, 9:!1)
o.m.; mcn1111 wwwlllp. 10:30 Lm; OYODinl School, 10 a.m.; .Bibl.e Study, Wednelday. 10
wcnltp 7 p.m. W t
hy Bible Sludy and a.m.; Dorcas Women's Fellowship, Wfdnes·
day, 11 a.m. (McGuire I
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CARMEL - Cburch SCb:Jol, 9: ~ a.m.;
OF TilE NAZARENE, eo...-., Roo. Cllarlet Coyle and Worship, 10:45 a.m.; (Second and Fourth
Rev. Nucy Coyle. Bill Wblte, Sullday "'ID&gt;I Sundayal: Fellowship cliMe!" with SuHon,
111111· SUIIdoy 1CiD&gt;1, 9:111 o.m.; rt1Cll'llllll third Thursday, 6:30p.m. (McGuire I
~ 10:30 Lm; Sunday .._llatlc
..-n,, 7 p.m. Prayer rneelllliW- 7
EAST LETART --' Cbur&lt;h School, 9 o.m.;
p.~D PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY, Wonhlp.10a.m. (oooondand!ourthSundayt;
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dln&lt;tcr; Hardtl Johnsm. dlrectcr or
ChUI'Ch School. 10 a.m. (Clark)
~NVILLE PRESBYTERIAN,
MORNING STAR - Worsblp, 9o45 a.m.:
•-•- •
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Church Sc-. IO::Jl a.m.: Bible Study,
Wcn!tp~·~~•• a.m.; ~·u"' ~
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Thunday, 7:111 p.m. (White)
a.~IDDLEPO~T PRESBYTERIAN,
MORSE CHAPEL- Chw'ch SciD&gt;I, 9:31
Chw'cb Schod, 9 a.m.; Mormi8 ~
a.~~ ~w:'~. i::lO p.m.:
10:15. ~ ~· Ill a.m.:
WonNp. 7:30p.m.; UMYF, Wodnn••y, 7:31
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mornlng worship, 10:45 a.m. (first and third
Sundays); feUowshlp dinner wtth Carmel,
thlrd..~ursda)', 6: l:l p.m.(McGufreJ
KENO OIURCH Ofo' CHR.tsr, Oliver
SWain, Superintendent. Sunday school 9: :JJ
a.m. every week.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNlON, William
Crabtree, pastor. Sutxlay Sch:lol, 9:ll a.m.;
evening servtce, 7: :IJ p.m. Wednesclay ..-ayer
mEeting, 7::J.l p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Duane WIUUen, mlnlsler. Bible
class, 9: lJ a.m.: mornlng wcrsblp, 10: 30
a.m.; eYen&amp;ngwwtJhtp,.,liD-I!'.rn.

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S'I'IVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday Schod service, 9:45a.m .;

Worship Sl"''Vtce, 10: :0 a.m.; Evangelistic
7:2Al p.m. Wednesday; Prayer
meeting, 7:30p.m., Thursday .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
Han1sooville Rd.; Robert Purtell, minister;
Steve Stanley, Sunday school supt. Sunday
school, 9:lJ a.m.; wcrshlpservlce lO:lla .m.;
Evening wcrshlp Sunday, 7 p.m. and
Wedneiday, 7 p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
Grove. The Rev. WUIJam Mlddleswarth,
Pastoc. Church services 9:ll a.m. Sunday
School. 10:30 a.m.
BRADBURY OJURCH OF CHfUST, Paul
Pratt, pasta., Sunday scOOol, 9:lJ a. m., larTy
Haynes, S. S. Su~ . ; morning WCJ'shlp, lO:.J:l
a.m.
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RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ,
Rev. Thomas H. Collie", pastoc, Martha
Wolfe, Chairman or· the Board of Christian
Ufe. Sunday School, 9:JJ a.m. : morning
wocshlp, 10:30a.m.: SUndayeventngworshlp,
7:.JJ p.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:::1)
p.m.
RACINE FIIDI"T BAPTISr,. Don L. Walke-,
Pab1or, Robert Smith, Sun:lay SchOOl supt.;
Sunday Sclxxi. S:ll a.m.; morning wmhlp,
](&gt;:40 a.m. ; Sunday evening wocshlp, 7:.J)
p.m.; Wednesday evening Bible study, 7:3J

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DANVll.LE WESLEY AN, Sunday SchOOl,

9::1Ja,m.; morningwcrsNpl0:45a.m.; youth
SE!IVice, 6:45 p.m.; eveaing worship, 7:30
p.m.; Wednesday, 7:1t p.m. Prayer and
Praise.
DANVILLE HOLINESS CHURCH, located
on Route 3Zi between VInton and Langsville.
Rev. Ben Watts, past«. Sunday SchOOl. 9: :.&gt;
a.m., Bobby Lambert S. S. Supt.: Morning
Worshlp,lD:30 a.m.; CbUdren't Happy Hour
6:tl p.m. Pra,e- t able Study. 7::.&gt; p.m.
MIB!Ionary meet1ng ftnt Wf!dnesday ot each 1
month, ~: :J) p.m. For Information call

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SILVER RUN BAPTIST, BIU Little,
pastor; s~ Uttle, s.s. Supt. SUnday schOol,
10 a.m.; rm;rning wonhl.p., U a.m. Sunday
evening wc:ntdp, 7: .J) p.m. Prayer meeting
and Bible study, Thul'ldly, 7::11 p.m.; youth
meeting Wednelday at '1 p.m.
CHRISTIAN FElLOWSHIP CHURCH, 383
N. 2ltd AYe., Ml~ Sunday SchOOl. 10
a.m. Sunday and Wedne5day E\'en1ng
Services 7: XI p.m.
CHESI'ER CHURCH OF GOD. Rev. R. E.
Rotutsm, pas.tcr. Sunday tchool, 9:;(} a.m.;
wcnhlp service, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7
p.m.: youth IC!I'Vtce, Wedlleoday, 7 p.m.
I..ANGSVD..LE CIIIIISTIAN CHURCH,
RDbertE . ...._,past«. Sunday school, 9:30
a.m.; Paul Muuer, SUpt.; ~ worship,
10::.&gt; a:m.: Sunday evOnlni aervlce, 7 p.m.:
mid-week !el'\1ce~ Wedftelday, 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCJI OF TilE NAZARENE - Rev. Jame~ B. Kittle, pastor.
fJherman CUndiff, superintendent. Sunday
_SchooiL 9o:l0 a.m.: Mclmlni Worship 10:30
am.; t..vangellltlclel"\llce, 6p.m.Prayerand
ol'aise We&lt;lnesday, 7 p.m.; youth meeting, 7
p.m.
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EDEN UNITED BRE:niREN IN O!RIST,
Elclen R. Blake, pootor. Sunday School 10
o.m.: Reed. 111111.: Montlng sermon.
11 a.m.; Sunday nl&amp;ltt ...-..~ceo, Christian
Cndeavc:r, 7: :11 p.m.; Sona:
8 p.m.;
Preacltlltl. 8:30 p.m. MJcl.-k Prayer
meettnc, Wed.nalda.y, 7p.m.., Alvin Reed, lay

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w.um. putor: C:...... Pratt, Sunday

Schocl supt. MomiJII WU'Ihlp, 9::.&gt; a.m.:
Sunday ocltool, 10: :II o.m.: oervlce,

7:31p.m.
MT. UNION BAPTISI', Rev. Tom Dooley;
. Joe Sayre, Sunday School Superintendent.
Sunday ochod, 9: t1 Lnt.; 01&gt;e1t1ng won hlp,
7: :IJ p.m. Prayer llllltlllntl. 7: :.&gt; p.m.
W.,_,.y,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST• .~ c. Waton, m, m1n11tor:
Herrnu B&amp;adl, IUi*bdtudent. Sunday
SdloGI 9:3&gt; a.m.; eYIDIDIIII'Yice, 7 p.m.;
w~ Bible Scltool. 1 p.m.
!liDI'ER CHURa! OF TilE NAZA·

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Wright. Dlrec"tor of Chrtstlan Education.
Sunday School, 9: :Il a.m.; Morning Worship,
10:30 a.m.; Choir Practlce, Sunday, 6:30
p.m.; Evening Worship, 7: :ll p.m. Wednesday
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
DEXTER OWRCH OF CHRIST, Charles
Russell, Sr., minister; Rick Macomber, supt.
Sunday schOOl, 9:D a.m.; wcnhlp service,
10:30 a.m. Bible Study, 1\iesday, 7:.Il p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF JA'ITER DAY SAlN'TS,
Portland-RactnP Road. WUliam Roush, pas·
toc. Llnda Evans, chur[.h schOol. director.
church school. 9: :1) a.m.; morning worship,
· 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday even41g -prayer
serviCeS, 7: ~ p.m .
BETiiLEHEM BAPTIST, Rev. Earl
Sl'}uiB", pastcr. Worship service, 9:ll a.m .
Sunday sch®l.. 10::11 a.m. Blble Study and
prayer service ThUTSday, 7: :ll p.m.
LONG EicJIToM: CHRISTIAN. Ken Kcll'er,
pashr. WaUace Damewood, Sunday SchOol.
Supt. Worship service at 9a.m . Blbl~School10
a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH, R£v.
Thm!OJl Durham, pastor. Sunday School. at
9::rl a.m.: Morning wocship at lO:lJ a.m.
Sunday evening servk:'e at 7:.Jl p.m .:
Thursday services at 7::J.l p.m.
FREEOOM GOSPEL MISSION ai Bald
Knob, located on COunty Road 31. Rev.
Lawrence Gluesencamp, past&lt;r: Rev. Roger
WUlford, asslstant pastcr, Preaching services, Sunday 7: ~ p.m. Prayer meeting
Wednf'Sday, 7:lJ p.m.; Gary Griffith, leader
Youth groups. Sunday evening, 6::J.lp.m. wtth
Roger and VIolet WIUford as leaders.
Communion sefv1ce tlrst Sunday each month..
WHITE'S' CHAPEL, CoolvUie RD. ~v.
Roy Deeter, pastor. Sunday scmoi9::J.la .m.;
wmhlp service, 10:~ a.m. Bible study and
prayer serv1ce Wednesda.y, 7:l&gt; p.m .
RUTI..AND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Dan
Monlux, pastcr; BW Nicholson, Sunday
School supe. Sunday schod, 9::JJ a.m.;
morning wcrshlp and conununlon, 10:30 a.m.
Rll11..AND BffiLE METHODIST - Amos
TUllo;, pasloc; Sonny Hudsoo, supt. Sunday
school, 9:ll a.m. Morning worship, 10::K) a.m.
Sunday E"Venlng service, 7:00. Wednesday
evening service 7:00p.m.: WMPO Program,
9:00a.m. each Sunday morning.
RUTI..AND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev. Lloyd D. Grimm, Jr ., pastor.
SUnday School, 9: .'ll ~:~ .m.; wcrshlp service,
lO::rt a.m.: yoong people's service, 6 p.m.
Evangellstlcl service. 6::Il p.m. WednESday
service, 7 p.m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, M!U.,. St.,
Mason. w. Va. Eugene L. Conger, minister.
Sunday Bible Study, lUa.m.; Worship U a.m .
and 1 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, vocal
music, 7 p.m.
MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dudding
Lane, Masoo, W. Va. Rev. Ronnie B. Rose,
Pasta'. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; Morning
Worship 11 a .m . Evening Sa"vk.'e 7::J.) p.m.
WeOlesday Women's Mlnlstrlf5 9 a.m.
(meeting and prayer). Prayer and Bible
Study 7 p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CJ1RISTIAN !Jt'ION . The Rev. wnuam
campbell, pastcr. Surday Sclool, 9::11 a.m.;
James Hughes, supt.: evening service. 7:3J
p_m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting,
7: :1) p.m. Youth prayer service each 'l'uesd~y .
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH,IA!tart, W.
Va., Rt. 1, Mark rrwin, pastcr. ·Worship
services, 9:XI a.m.; Sunday SchOOl, 11 a.m.;
evening wnhlp, 7: :K&gt; p.m. Tuesday cott01ge
p-ayer meeting and Bible study, 9:30 a.m .
Wor:shlp service, Wednesday, 7:JJ p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR L!JrHERAN CHURCH Walnut and Henry Sts., Ravell!iWOOd, W.Va.
The Rev. George C. Weirick. past(J'. Sunday
School, 9::JJ a.m.; SundBy w&lt;rh91p, 11 a.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, """ located
on Pomeroy Pike, County. Road 25 near
F1atwcnb. Rev. Blackwood. J)6.Stcr. servtces
on Surday at 10: :Jla.m. and 7:l1 p.m. with
Sunday K'tiXJI , 9":3&gt; a.m. bible study,
WednOiday, 7:30p.m.
FAITH FEllOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
om.JST-St. Rt. IE, Antiquity. Paster, Rev.
FranJclln Dickens. Sunday morning. lD a.m.
Sunday evenlng, 7: :.&gt;p.m. Thursday evening,
7::lJ p.m.
~COMMUNITY BAPTIST
CHURCH, Paster Robert Byers. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Worship Service U a.m.;
Sunday evening service, 7: :lO p.m.: Wednes·
day evening service, 7o 3l p.m .
INDEPENDENT HO!JNESS CHURCH.
Inc. - Paui •SI., Middleport. Rev. O'DeU
Manley, putor. Sunday SchoOl, 9::1J a.m.:
Morning wcrsh!p 10:30 a.m.; evening wor·
ship, 7:3J p.m. Thesday, 12:30 p.m. Women's
tyayer- meeting; Prayer and praise !IPrVIre,
Weme.ctay, 7:ll p.m.
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10 a.m. Sunday ltliht sevlce. 7:30p.m.
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Henry EbUn, Jr., Sunday School Supt. Su nday
School. 9::1) a.m.: Morning Won&gt;hlp 11 a. m .;
Sunday ("\/'enfng Sl'I'Vice, 7::tl p.m.; Prayer
Meeting, Wednt!S&lt;IO)', 7o:lO p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Joy Oark. pastor, Worship scrvtce Sunday,
10:00 a.m.; Sunday schOol, 11 a.m.; worship
service, 7;lJ p.m. Wednesday prayer meet·
lng, 7::1l p.m.
MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN IN
Clffi.IST CHURCH. Rev. Robert sanders,
pastCJ'; Don Wlll, lay leader.LocatedlnTexas
COmmunlty off CR 82. Sunday school, 9: ll
a.m.;, Mornblg worship setvlce, 10:45 a.m .;
evening preaching servt("(' second and fourth·
Sundays, 7: .J) p.m.; Ctuistian Endeavor, first
and third SuOOays. 7: l.&gt; p.m. Wednl5day
p-a~·er meeting and Bible study. 7:lJ p.m .
JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, J7Jl9 Stale Route
11A (One rnlleectst of Rutland). Sunday, Bible
lectw-e 9:.J:l a.m.: Watcht&lt;Wer study, 10: ~ ,
a.m.; TUesday, Bible sh1dy , 7:lJ p.m .:
Thursday, Theocratic ScllOol, 7:Jl p.m .;
ServiCP Meeting, 8:Xl p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY,
Located on theO. J. White Road oft" highway
100. Pat Henson, pastor. SuQday School 10
a.m. Classes for all ages. Junior Church
11:00; Morning Worship, 11:00; Adult.Choir
practice 6:00p.m. Sunday. YoUng People' s,
Children's Church and AWl! Bible Study ,
Wednesday at 1::l) p.m.
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HOPE BAPl'IS'T CHAPEL - smGrant,St .,
Middleport; Sunday School, to a .m.: monilng
wcrhsip, 11 a.m.; evening worship, 7 p.m.
Wcdn.esday·cventng Bible study and prayer
meeting. 7 p.m. Affiliated with SOuthern
Baptist Convention.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Sta~ Route 124 and County Road 5. Mark
Seevers, mlnJster; Sunc;lay School Supt., Steve
Pickens. Sunday sck&gt;ol. 9:]) a.m.; mornl.ng
wocship, 10:ll a.m.; l"'teningworshlp, 7 p.m.
WeGI.esday worship. 7 p.m.
JUBILE E CHRISTIAN CENTER George's Creek Road. Rev. C. J . LemJ ey,
pastcr; Paul Poar, Church School Superinten~t. Church scOOol, 9:ll a.m.; morning
W(l'shlp, lO ::J.l a.m; 1\•cnlng service. 7 p.m.
Bible Study, Wedn~ay. 7:OOp.m. Classes for
au ages.
ST. PAUl. Ltll'HERAN CHURCH , Corner
ol Sycamore and Serond Sis., Pomeroy. The
Rev. William Mlddlcswarth, Pasta·. Sunday
School at 9:45 a.m. and ChW'ch Services ll
p.m.
SACRED HEART, Msgr. AnU.:myGiannamore, Ph. 9112-~. SatW'daY evening Mass,
7:ll p.m.; Sund&amp;y Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Confessions one-half hour before each Mass.
CCD Classes. 11 a.m. Sunday.
VICTORY' BAPTIST - ;25 N. 2nd St.,
Mldd.l(!Jxn1. James E. Keesee. pastor. Sunday
morning wCl'Shlp,10 a.m.; evening servi("(', 7
p.m. : Wednesday evening worship, 7 p.m.;
Visitation, Thursday, 6:l:t p.m.
TRINITY CHRlSl'IAN ASSEMBLY, Cool·
ville -... Gllbert Spencer, pastoc. Sunday
school, 9::J.l a.m. ; morning SE!1Vk'e, U a .m.
Sunday evenlng r.ervtce, 7:l1 p.m.: mld\veek
prayer service Wednesday, 7;:1) p.m.
MOUNT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lawrence Bush, pastcr.· Max Folmer, Sr.
Superintendent. Sunday &amp;tool and mornJng
wcrshlp, 9:0CI a.m. Sunday evening service, 7
p.m.: Youth meeting and Bible study,
Wednesday, 7 p.m.
UNrrED FAJTH CHU~ - !WUtE.' 7 on

Pomeroy bypass. Rev. Hobe11 :smuh, Sr ..

pastcr: Rev. James Cundiff. ass ista nt pastor.
sutxlay School, 9:.1) a.m .: morning wOrship,
10:30 a.m .; evening wocshlp, 7: .]) p .m .

Women's FPllowship, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.
Wednf'5day night prayer service, 7:ll p.m .
F AI11-I BAM'IST CHURCH, Ma.soo. meet
at Un ited Steel Workers Union Ha ll, Rallroad
Street. Masoo . Morning wocshlp 9:lJ a .m .
Sunday ScOOol 10: l) a.m. Evening Servlre, 7

p.m. Prayer meettn g Wednesday, 7:l.l p.m.
Midweek Bible Study, Thursday , 7 p.m .

FOREST RUN BAPl'IST - Rev. Nyle
Borden, pastor. CorneUU$ Bunch. superln·
tendent. Sul'Klay school 9: :ll a.m.: serond and
fourth Sulkiays, wcnhlp service at :'. :.]) p.m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST -

Foul1h and

Main Sts., Middlr:port . Rev. Calvin Minnis.
pastoc. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt.
Sunday school, 9: .)) a.m.; we~ -s hlp service,

10:45 a.m.
BURLINGHAM SOUTHERN BAPl'IST
CHURCH. Route 1, Shadf&gt;. Pastor, Don Black.
AffUiated with Southern BapHsl convention.
Sunday school. 1:lJ p.m.; Sunday won;hlp,
2: ;Il p.m . Thursday evE'ning B ible study, 7
p.m.
PENTECOSfAL

ASSEMBLY,

R.tclm",

Route 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 a.m.; Sunday evei11ng servtce. 7
p.m. Wednesday evening servtce 7 p.m .
CARPENTER BAPTL'IT, Don Cheadle,
Supt. Sunday SchOol 9:lJ a.m. Mornin g
Worship, lO::Ila .m. Prayer Servl.~ . alternat e
Sundays.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Th~d
Ave., the Rev . Clark BakPr, pastor. Carl
Notllngham, Surda:Y ScOOol Supt. Sunday
SChool10 a .m. - ('\asses for aU ages. Evening
serv~. 6 p.m. Wednesday, Study. 7:00p.m .
Youth services, 7: :Jl p.m. Friday.
ECCLESIA FELt.OWSHIP. rill Mlll St.,
Middlepon. Pastor ls BrtthE'r chuck M.:Pher·
soo. Sunday School at 10 a. m. services
Sunday evening at 1 p.m. and Wednesday at 7
p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Rev. Earl Shuler,
pastcr. Sunday school 9:lJ a.m.: Church
service, 7 p.m .; youth meE&gt;IIng, 6 p.m.
Tuesday Bible Study, 7 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGIITROUSE. IDio
HUand Road , Pomeroy. Tom KeUy, pasiOI'.

Danny Lambert, Sunday School Superintend·
enL Sunday Morning scrvlcC, 10:00 a.m.:
Sunday evening service 7::ll p.m . Ser-Jices '
Tuesday and '111ursday evenings at 7: D p.m .
WORD OF FAml. 93 M\11 St., Middleport:
Ric~ S!ewart, pastcr. Sunday morning,
10:00. Surxlay evening, 7: :n Tuesday morn·
lng Bible StWy, 10:00; Wednesday evening,
7:ll: Thursday morning video wtth Kenneth
Copeland, 10:00; Friday evening VIdeo with
Kenneth Copeland, 7: .JJ.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE.·Rev: Glen&lt;kln Stroud, pastor. Sunday
SchOol. 9::ll a.m.; Worship Service, 10:31
a.m.; Youth Service, Sunday, 6: L'J p.m .;
Sunday evening service, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ME'eltng and BtblcStudy 7: 00p.m
NEASE SE'ITLEMENT CHURCH , Donald R. Karr, Sr., pastor. Sunday after noon
services, 2:l'J: Thursday evl:'nlng servtce,
7::1).
F1RSTBAPT'ISfCHURCH ,Mason, W. Va .
Pastc.r, Bill Murphy. Sutilay SC'OOol, 10 a. m .;
Sunday C\'cnlng service, 7: XI p.m.; Prayer
met&gt;tlnR and Bible Study Wednesday, 7::JJ
p.m. Everyone welcome.

Sermonette
GUARDING OUR HEART
PROVERBS 4:23 "Keep (Guard) thy heart with au diligence;
of life."
·
for out of II are the
There are three ways things can enter our heart:
1. Eyes, what we see .
2. Ears, what we hear
3. Mind, what we think
It is Important for us to realize that we have spiritual eyes, ears,
and mind. The· scriptures refer to opening our eyes and to turning
from darkiiess to light. Seven times the same statement Is recorded
In two chapters o! the book of Revelations: "He that has an e31' to
hear, let hlm hear what the Spirit Is saying to the church. " We are
also told to be reo""'\'(~ In the spirit of our minds.
We are to keep (Guard) our heart beca~se what Is In the heart
affects our lite. The last part of our text states " ... for oul of It
(HEART) are the Issues of life." Plainly put, It means that what
comes to pass In our lite depends upon what is In our heart.
MA'M'HEW 12:34 says" ,, for out of the abundance of the heart
the mouth speaketh." Thls means that what Is In our heart win be
spoken through our mouth. It may be a surprise to you to find out that
the old saying of "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words
will never hurt me" is not true. PROVERBS 18: 21 states "Death and
life are In the power of the tongue ... " There are many homes and •·
marriages being destroyed today because of the hurt from words
spoken. People do not realize the power that lies In words that are
spoken, both pro and con.
It we wlll learn to keep (Guard) our heart by Jesus Christ
becoming Saviour and Lord of our life, then fill our heart with the
Word of God, we wlll change our marriages, homes , and all other
situations In life because the abundance of our heart will bring forth
Words of Life Instead ol Death.
Mike Pangia, Pastor Christian Fellowship
Middleport

Issues

I

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8-The

Pomeroy-Middleport,

Daily Sentinel

September 30, 1983

Ohio

Friday,

l · Announcements
4 -Givaaway
5 -HappyAds
1 - LMtand Found
7 Yard Sale (pa1d m advance)
8 - Puboc Sale
&amp;Auct1on
9 -Wanted to Buy

31 Homes for Sale
32-Mobtle Homes for Sale
JJ.farms for Sale
34- Buslness Butldtngs

PHONE 992-2156

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

4 1- Housesfor Rent
4 2-Mobile Homes for Rent
43-Farms for Rent
44-Apartment for Rent
45-Furnished Rooms
46-Space lor Rent
47-WantedtoRent
48-EqUipment for Rent
49-For lease

1 3-lnsurance
14-Busmess Trammg
1 !I- Schools
111- Radio. TV II&lt; CB Repair
17-Misc::ellaneous
18-Wanted To Do

Public Notice

LEGAl.
fee t and North 2 deg 4 7 East
NOTIFICATION
about 900 feet to a potnt at tile
Name ond Adtlr. . of Applo- Martetta Road (old State Rou te
CMI - J...,. E. Diddle dbaJ
161) and North 15 deg 13
0 . o.-ng Componv
West about 202 teet sad potnt
P 0 BOx 587
of begtnntng bctng marked by a
Roodno, Ohio 411771
concrete: marker set satd potnt
Locat• on of Proposed En

of beg tnnm g also betng South
15 deg 13 East 3 13 4 feet
from a Southeasterly Ohto
Stat e Rou te 7 R/ W marlo::et i'l t
437 + 23 38 (R / W ma rker
Lease
fou nd) thence North 52 deg
Geologic Nam&amp;and Depth of 44 East 150 feet to a concrete
lnJect•on Zone Bereamarker set thence North 15
Berea- 18 75 -James B &amp; deg 13 West 3 13 4 teet to a
Roberta 0 Bnen Lease
concrete marker set on the
Maxtmum Proposed lnJ~C· Soutlleasterly R/ W hne ol Oh to
t10n Pr essu re - 300 lbs
State Route 7 thence South 52
Max1mum Proposed Average deg 44 Wes t 150 feet along
Dailv lnJe Ctton Volume - M ore th e Southeasterly A/ W ltne of
than 200 Bbls
Ohto State Route 7 to a
Further tnformatton May Be htghway A/W concrete marker
Obta med By Contactmg The thenGe South 15 deg 13 East
Foll ow•ng
3 13 4 feet to the pomt of
James E D•ddle dba J 0
begtnntng con tatntng 1 0
Dntlmg Company
acres more or les s
P 0 Box 587
REFERENCE DEED Vol 263
Ra ctne Oh10 45771
Page 829 Metgs Coun ty Deed
614 949 2512
Records
OR
wtll be offered for sdle October
Ohto Department of Natural 1 1983 ao 1000 AM The
Resources
property Will be sold for the best
Otvtston of Otl &amp; Gas
pnce obtatnable at the Metgs
Foun tain Square
County Court House Pomeroy
Columbus Oh to 43224
Ohto The sale shall be r.on
614265 69 17
dueled by the attorneys for the
Any person destr~ng to corn Paftles upon the terms set lorth
· ment or to make an objectton by satd anorneys
wtth reference to an appl tcatton
Persons wtshtng nformatton
for a perm tt to construct concerntng the sale of the
convert to or operate an above descr bed real estute
enhanced recovery proJeCt should contact Fred W Crow Ill
shall hie such comments or 161 41 992 6059 or Ronald R
ob1ecttons tn wn!lng wtth the Calhoun 16141446 7890
hanced Recovery Sect Jon 34 Salisbury Town
sh1p - MetgS County Oh1o
James B &amp; Roberta 0 Brten

UNDERGROUND INJECTION
CONTROL SECTION DIVISION 1919 16 23 30 41C
OF Oil AND GAS FOUNTAIN
SQUARE COLuMBUS OHIO
43224 Such commems or
ob1ec110ns shall be !tied wtth the
dtvtston no later th an ftiteen
calendar day s from the publtca
!ton date tn a ne-wspapet of
general ctrculat ton tn tile area
of revtew

t91 30, 111:

Public Notice

1- - - - - - -- - - IN THE
COMMON PLEAS
COURT,
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
DONALO F JOHNSON
PLAINTIFF

vs
Public Notice
PUBUC NOTICE
Nottce IS hereby gtven that on
Saturdav October 1st 1983 at
1000A M a pt.lbltcsalewtllbe
held at 141 Mulberry Avenue
Pomeroy Oh10 45769 to sell
l o r c ash the followtng
collateral
1973 Plymouth - senal no

VH23G38 45020 1
1982 Plymouth PP2 1 Sertal

No 1P3BP51D9CC1 10440
1981 Plymoulh PP21 Sed
Se rtal

Nu mber

1~ 38P5108CC109795

The Farmers Bank and Sav
tngs Company Pomeroy Ohto
reserves the rJ ght to btd at thts
sale and to w tthdraw th e above
vehtcle ~nor to sale Funher
the Fermers Bank and Savtngs
Company reserves the r1ght to
reject any or all btds submtned
Further vehtcles are sold tn
!Me condt!tOn they aretn Wtth no
expressed or tmphed warranties gtven

(9) 28 29 30 31C
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
SALE
'r,t'le followtng descrtbed
pro peny loca ted at 38150 S A
No 7 Long Bottom Ohto
belongtng to Joyce Reynolds
and Nelson Reynolds and
further descnbed as follows
TO Wll

Sttuate tn Chester Tnwn:;htp
M eigs County Ohto ar td bemg
tn Fracuon 19 SectiOn 20
Town 40 North Range 12 West
of the Oh•o Company s Pur·
chase and betng descrtbed as
follows Beg 1nntng at a potnt
North 87 deo 13 West 1518

11

GEORGE MILLER, ET Al
OEFENOANTS
NO 83 CV 242
NOTICE BY
PUBUCATION
TO
GEORGE MI LLER whose ad
dress tS unknown ti deceased
the un~nown hetrs devtsees
legatees admtntstrators execu
tors and /or asstgns of George
Mt!l er dec

FLORENCE MILL ER whose
addres s tS unknown tf deceased the unknown hetrs
devtsees legatees admtntstra
tors exec utors and/or asstgns
ol Florence Mill er dec
H W ROUSH whose ad
dress ts unknown tf deceased
the unknown hetrs dev•sees
legatees admtnts trators execu
tors and/or asstgns ol H W
Roush dec
CLARA ROUSH whose last
known address IS c/o Ilene
Stump 67&lt;1 Tallkron Ortve
Akron Oil to 44300
ILENE STUMP whose last
known address IS 674 Tallkron
Dnve Ak ro n OhtO 443UU
ELI ZABETH SMITH whose
address IS unknown tf de
ceased the unknown hetrs
devtsees legatees admtn tstra
tors executors and / or asstgns
of Elizabeth Smtth dec
BlANCHE FERRELL whose
address ts unknown If de
ceased the unkrown hetrs
devtsees legatees executors
admtntsu ators and / or ass•g ns
of Blanche Ferrell dec
A 8 FERRELL whose ad
dress tS unknown tl deceased
the unknown hetrs devtSflCS
legatees executors ad{lltntstra
tors and / or asstgns of A B
Ferre ll dec

ELLA M

76-Auto Parts &amp; Accestories
77-Auto Repair

ROUSH

address tS unknown tf de
ceased the unknown hetrs
devtsees legatees executors
admmtstrators and / or asstgns
of Ella M Roush dec

CARRIER WANTED
PART-TIME HELP IN POMEROY
• NEEDED AT ONCE.
RESPONSIBLE PARTIES ONLY.
GOOD PAY.
CONTACT ,992-2156

82- Piumbing 8o Heating
83-Excavatong
84-Eiectrocal&amp; Refrigeration
85- Genaral Hauhng
86- M . H Repair
87-Upholstery

305 Metgs Coun ty Deed

Juventle DtvtStOn Me•gs
County Pomeroy Ohto 45769
The obJect of the Peutton ts to
adopt satd Ay Wongchang by
the Pettttoner and dtvestm g you
of all parental nght
You are req Uired to answer
the Petttton wtthtn lwenly etg ht
days or ob1ect to the granttng to
the adoptiOn wtthtn twentyeight days after the last publicaliOn of th1s not tee wht ch wtll be
pubhslled Cfnce· eac h week for
sue consecuttve weeks ThA last
publtcatton wtll be made on th e
28th day of October 198 3 and
tha twenty-e tgh t days w•ll commen ce on that date In case of
1atlure to answer or mherwtse
respond as requtred by the
Ohto Rules of CIVIl Procedure
1udgment by default wtll be
rendered agatnst you and the
Pettlton granted for th e relief
demanded m the Pe ttltOn dated
September 19 1983
Robert E Buck
Judge and
Ex-OffiCIO Clerk

15228

WILLIAM ROU SH whose
add ress tS unknown tf de
ceased the unknown hetrs
devtsees legatees adm•n ts tra·
tors e~o:ecutors and /or ass1gns
of Wtlltam Roush dec
ALMA ROUSH whose ad
dress IS unknown tf deceased
th e unknown hetrs devtsees
legatees admtntstrators e,.;ecutors and /or ass tgn s of Alma
Roush dec
EDNA ROUSH whose ad
dress tS unknown tf deceased
th e un~nown hetrs devtsces
lega tees admmtst1ators execu
Public Notice
tors and/or asstgns of Clyde 1919 16 23 301 1017 14 61c
Roush dec
You are hereby not tfted that
LEGAL NOTICE
you have been named defend ~ --'f&gt;;;ibij;CiN~o~thic;BtSealed btds w1ll be rocetved
ants tn a legal act,on eonhtle.d
by the Vtflage of Syracuse at
Donald F Johnson plamttfl vs
the oHtce of the Clerk unttl 7 00
George Mtller et al defendants
IN THE
PM Oct 1B 1983 for fu rntshThts acltQn has been asstgned
mg one fif e truck and equtp·
Case No 83-VC 24 2 and ts
COMMON PLEAS
ment accord tng to the spec1f1·
COURT,
pendmg tn th e Common Pleas
court of Metgs County Ohto
PROBATE DIVISION.
Pomeroy Ohto 45769
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
Tile ob1ect of the Complamt IN THE MATTER OF AOOPtS a panttton-actton concern tn g TION OF Ay Hotllot Mora
011 ar1d gas rtghts and to qutet
NO 242:17
- NOTICE BY
tttle to Otl and gas nghts
PUSUCATION underl ytng th e followtng des
TO Supote l.asttmoe, lut
crtbe d real estate
lcnovvn add,_ OIS!rict of
St tuated tn Lebanon Town
shtp Metgs County Ohto Cholu:llai, Province of Nlll&lt;hon
608
bet ng the south half of 100 R..•ma
E Maon,. .loolol
You are hereby nottfted that
ac t R lot 16 7 begtnntng at the
sout heast corner of satd 100 you have been named as
POMEROY,O.
acre lotNo 167 Town2Range 1M at1ve father of Ay Wong
992-2259
11 tn Lebanon Townshtp m the cllang Thts actton has been
Ohto Com pany s Purc ha se asstgned Case No 2423 7 m
ABI·LEVEL BEAUTY that yoor
th ence north 5 73 chatns to a the Common Pleas Court
lamt~ willklllll Sels on over an
post the southeast corner of
acre wrth garage and back
PM and N A Atchey s one half
Real Estate General
deck. Fire up lhe woodborner
of satd 100 acre Lot thence
north 1 75 cha,ns by a hne
and relax tn yoor fami~ room.
passtng over the mtddle of the
Fuly furn5hed $43,000 Wrthrun to a post thence north 40
OUI lurntture $40,000
llllks to a post thence wes t 79
cna ms to a post tn the west line
PLEASE, PLEASE look at ma
ol satd lot thence south 6
Goorae
S
Hobsletter
Jr
You'll love my neat sleek
1
cha1ns and 25 h links to the
Broker
rooms. I have a balcony.
soutllwes t corner ol sa td lot
w5hing well, lois of cl~ and
th ence eas t 80 chatnS to the
OPEN HOUSE
place of begtnntng contatmng
Mom all the cu~001 made
SUNDAY. OCT. 2
50 acres more or less
~rapes go with ma My owner
Refere nce tS made to deed
must sell mR Come and loo~
P.M.
recorded tn Volume 209 page
$35,000

o1111••

HOBSTETIER
REALTY

2 -4

WILDWOOD ESTATES
Brand new 3 bedroom. 100!1
eiectroc ran do 1II balls,
beautiful kichen. d1nong area,
carport wth st(Jaga Silualed
on one acra nestled 1n the
trees. Take Sl Rt. 7 k001
PometOI' to FNe Potn~ and
turn left on Aatwoorls Road to
Wildwood Estates Watch foc
~IJlS Come look at tlis one!'
l'liced nglrt at $42,000
ChttylltiiiiJ. Assoc.
Phono 742-3171
Yolm• Nlcons~. Assoc
Phone 742-3092

64 Misc. Merchandi1e

AUTHORIZED SERVICE
ON AU

HOTPOINT &amp;
GENERAL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
WE ALSO SERVICE
ALL OTHER MAKES

'V~-

POMERY

~~~:~~~

64 Misc. Merchandise

NEAT UTTLE 3 bedroom home
thai makes yoo want to move
roglrt 111 Buoltn eat1ng bo&lt;1l1 m
the krtchen and has a water
sdtener Has a full basemem
and a good par~ng area

$32.000

SPECIAL FEATURES
1..-ge deck area, water softener.
dishwasher, range. retn~, metal building garbage d5pa;al
and atr cond A noce 2-3
bedroom home goes wrth all
these features $35,500
NICE HOME on a mce
netghborhood, for a mce famo~
like yoo Three bl&lt;lrooms,
donmg room and family room.
Ellllrytt-ing ~ ltke new. Take a
fool\ you wtll like th5 ona

$48.000.

IN

INSTALLED
WITH PAD

$1295

THE COUNTRY - Starter
home for the beginn1r1g lamt~.
Two or tlree bedrooms with
everythng carpeted A lui
basement to tinker 1n aquarter
area of land to call yoor owl\

$21,500

$13.95
Sq Yd lnttallod

Good Selec'ion Of
GOLD SEAL '
CONGOLEUM

ANSO IV NYLON
115.95
Yd. lnttallod

RUBBER-BACK
$399
I

ROLL ONLY

SO CLOS£ TO shop1Ji11g that
your car will rarely be user1
Plenty of room tlr the 'ids, pels
and playmates. Four bedrooms, 2!! balls and bigl:irmal
dintng room $27,500.

REALTORS

Henry E Cllland, Jr.
GRI

992-6191

Jean Trunell 949-2&amp;60
iAt:RRY

IN BROWN

Dotttt Turner 992-5692
Jo Htll 98S-446&amp;

Office 992-2259

[H
IEJUOI

PH. 992-8792

93Clmg

St.

191 23 30 1101 7 3ic

Rt 124, Pomeroy,

OH.

Certainteed

Material
As Low As

1-(614) -992-3325

&amp; Lllbor

$2 50 Each

''Free Estimates"
Also Blown Insulation

NEW LISTING - 76 acres on
124 west of l.ani!Svtlla All
m~nera~. 7 room larm homa
bath. good woodburner, cellar,
barn and firewood Owner woll
help finance On~ $44,000

J&amp;l
Blown Insulation

YOUR PRICE RANGE - 9
acres wlh frud and a 3
bedroom home ·~the country
with la-m pond and trees.
looking for $32.500.

•Hauling

Rocine, 011.
I'll. 614~3-Si9f

acid boil and rod out radiators We al10 l'8pllir

""'

- Dump Trucks
- lo- Boy
-Trencher
-Water

A-FRAME -' Countty fresh atr,

Route

ATIIACTM- 7 rms. Central
lir and ~ Wiler hllll. 3 mce

AIR coNDITioNERs

bedrooms, 2 .,. bllhs and
~' Aslin&amp; $45.1Ql

RESIDENriAL • C(JIMERQAL
HEATING o PLUMBING

Housing

Pr!~~~~..

m

l . 2nd __ ,,~ror,•o.
Now's tho tl111 to pt your lurnlco rudy for cold - · lqoil'
Ooscounl 01 any OIWfurtiiCI purcllmd ltolort Oct. IS.
9 15

Headquarters

•

unmentioned ltoma orrlvlng
dolly on truck. •100 dlocount will be 1warded to

In Memoriam

bidder with lergelt amount
of purchaH at the end ol the
d1y Door prlzea will be
awarded to lucky biddert.
Food-drtnk-uating Term1:
caah or approved ch.ak. all
Min will ba final. No
ltartlng bid1 All ttama put
up lor bid wHI be oald.

In loving memory of France•
R Johnaon who paned
aw1y September 30th.
1881 . She live• with ua In
memory r lnd will forever
more Sadly mined by your
hu1band Ellter Johnaon.
children. Ruth l1rnhart.
Meurice Johnaon, John
Johnton, Or1ndchlldren end
all who knew her.

3

or

Phone Locol 182-7787
7788, Out of ototo coli toll
800-848-4195,
tall " " 1-B00-282-21

Auction every Fri night at
the Hartford Community
C•ntar. Trucklo1d1 ol new
merchandiM every WHk
Con•igm.nta of n.w and
u•d merchandia• 1iway1
welcome. Richard Reynold•

Announcements

Balloon• for Birthdaya. Oet
wen, Anniv.Hryl, SWH·

theorto. partloo Coli Bollaono • Ca .. 441-4313.

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U.S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

bsnon TWP. Moxlne Diddle
Sollero ond Ulllln Proffitt.

Authoriz•d John 0111,

McD1nit"t Custom Bu,cher·

New HOIIIncl. Bush

Hoc

Farm Equipment
Dllltr
Farm Equipment
Parts &amp; Service
I 3tfc

NATIONALINE
Plumbing &amp; Heatong Supphes
"If You Wont a

-

~"

2

.,

MILLS'
ELECTRIC
Rtsidtntlai-Ntw and
re-wiri111: Com1111rcitl
tnt! Industrial.
BON OED-AII Worl
GUIIIntltd
Ctll

614-742-2214

Alter 5 P.M.

9-22 1 mo pd

lnQ,Optrl I

or

Lady rider to help drive to
~toland,

Flo

noorby.

1Mvlng middle of October.

446-1245.

Uvelnfemale companion for
elderly lady In good health.
Modern hone and car with
no expenMI. Genarout •a·
lary to reliable per.an Ref·
erenc81 needed Write Sox
729· P. Pomeroy, Oh.

Situations
Wanted

Tree trtmming and removal.
Free ettim.:ea 614-992-

8040 or 114-949-2129.

tlayo

0

13

Insurance

Saturday 2PM. Mite. item1.

SANOV AND BEAVER rn IUrllnc:tt Co h81 offered
aervice1 for fire inturlnce
coverage In Gallia County
for aImoat a century. Farm.
home 1nd peraonal property
coveragn are available to
meet individual needa. Contact Kall Burle1on. agent

Phone 446-2921

18

Wanted to Do

1---------Generel Hauling end Trash
remove! S•rvlca. Rllllble

ond dependoblo. Call 4483158 bstweon 9 ond 5

Lliwn Mowtng no yard to big
or am ell. Reliable and dependable. For eltlmate call

448·3119, 9 to 5.
Roofing. carpentry. and
concrete work. houM paint·
Ina and general repair 26
yra experience. Cell 814-

379-2191.
To take care of aomeaome
alck or need• home c:are.
Daya only. good refarencee.

AUCTION ovory Soturdoy
night, 6 p m. Mt A~o

Will care for efderv penon on
our prlvete farm. •400 per

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay Cllh for a.t• model

Wanted to buy uted coel •
wood hNterl. Swain Fuml·

on uctollont lund rololng
progrom, for lnformotlon,
phone 304-1711-1010.

ture, 441-31111, 3rd. •
Ollw lt.. Golllpollo. Qh.
W-ocl to buy Uoocl mobile
hom• • trual. oompar. Coli
114-448-0175.

Tho young lody th&lt;ot collocl
Stephen Mlllor loot obout hor01o, coli 304-11754105.

Eootol._ Boqla robblt dotlColt IIPM, 441-1322.

Country Footlvll, Antique
Steom • Goo Engine · - ·
lot., Oct. t • Sun., Oct. 2.

BEDB-IRON, IIAABB. old
fumlturo, gold, dalJere, wood 101 boxe1...one
]Ira, antlq~oo. otc., Comploto houooholdo. Wrtto:
M .D. Mlllor. Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
Oh. Or 812·7710.

Wheat thrHhlng, aornmul

:-ortur,:::t-....:'~

I

Jack'o Yard Solo 1146 2nd.
Avo Sept. 30 II&lt; Oct. 1, 9-6.
Couch••· ch1ln. dinette aet,
Iampi, twin bede. clothing
end much more.

1-:-::----------3 Family Garaga Sale ()ct 1
• Oct. 3. Cornar of Bull Run
&amp;: Van Buren St In Vinton. 4
boxea new calling tile. TV,
beby bed. cer rldio, lamp,
elmolt new women• dren
llaCkl tize 7 thru 11,
children• clothing ai1e1 0
thru 4, and other nice
clothing. drepel. bathroom
cabinet.

3 Fomlly Yord Solo Off St.

At. 218 on ~ ml Raccoon

Rd. Thuro .. Fri. • Sot. Firat

304-875-3t90

21

Bu1lnau
Opportunity

1 NOTICE 1
THE OHIO VAUEY PUB·
USHINO CO. recommMdo
lhot you do buolnou with
-plo you kn-. ond NOT
to - d money through lho
moll untH you how lnv-1n-d the olfarlng.
-·Woter truolt ond routo In
Mooan ond Golllo County.
lerloua lnqulrlea only. 304·

1711 1 •1 9 e 1 9

l:;;';v;~·;:~o;:p~m~-;==
22 Money to Loan

Ave. Baby • children item1.
glaaawera, mile Rain
cancalt

1--:------:-::--:---

Sat. Oct 1, 9·6, Centenary
Townhou1e . Furniture,
appliance a. aweeper.
dlehee. knkk knacks,

~~~~~--:-:-:--:-:-­

Garage Sale China cabtnet,
antique Monarch cook
..ove, end tablea. dresHr.
chelt of drawen Ia heed
board, deak. oil tank, metal
cebinett. odd dl1h11, pot1,
clothing. mlacell1neou1
ltam1 Sit. Oct 1 , 8 30·
IS .OOPM. Corner of Rt 124
• Rt 180 In Wilkeavllle

front
Park
Recliner. Iota of b1by
clothes ~nd items. etc.
Yard Sele October 6 &amp; 6. 10
to 1 All mult go. no
rea1onable offer refused
Rodney Vi111ge II Follow

olgno.
Mite Solo. Oct. 3rd • 4th
Quilts. dishes. clothing. fur niture. toola, old lemps.
knick knack•. ant~quea R1:

218, 10 mi. from Rt. 7. 9-7
Julia Caldwell. Coli 44e9232
Large 3 Family Yard Sale
Good mana &amp; womena
clothing, furniture, appltln aea. di1he1. jewerly ,
apreadt, curtaina. Sat 9· 7
Johnson• Mob1l1 Home

Park. Upper Rt. 7.
3 F1mlly Urge Yard Sale
Lower Garfield ext. Frl &amp;
Sot Sept 29 • 30 loll og
boy• clothing 11zea 10 to 1 6
Baby clothing 2 &amp;. under
(girla). Old • new gl11sware,
Icing alze apread, 2 gal crock,
&amp; Iota mare. R1ln cancel•
Yard Sale 842 6th Ave

Michigan Sale &amp;0 Neil Ave.
Chrittmae Items. clothe1,
crib. Jtero. high chair, toya,

end other ltema

J--:----::---:-:--::-:--

coatt

1-:::-:-::-:-=-::----::V•rd Sale 2.8 Port1mouth
Rd Saturday, October 111.
9:00AM to 4·00PM. Toya,
cloth••· Iampi.. lOla bed,

mtlc

Fridoy • Saturdoy 9AM to
6PM. ladloo largo clothing.

Giant

Gerege-Patio

Sale.

Church yard sale

3rd and

Oct 3-8, 9 .00-5 00 One 4tt't of Oct on Sr 124 at

block east of Btdwell Post
Office.

Ruth Clines resadence Call

6t4-992 6805

From 10

amtill4pm

One -dey Yerd Seta, 713
Pine St .. Rio Grande, Monday, Oct 3, 9· 6 Couch &amp;
chatr, drepet, old B&amp;W TV,
men's, women s &amp; boys'
clothing, anow boots. glasa
ware , games , ch tldre n's
bike1. paperbacks &amp; m1sc
1tems

Sept 30 •

Oct

1st 299

Wnght St Pcmeroy 8eby
clolhes, patto door and other
miSC.

Garage Sa te Fr1 30t h thru
Monday 3rd Between
Cline's Fnut Farm and Success Rd on At 7 Antiques.
Yard Sale, 80 locuat St • hand tools. mtsc • clothes &amp;
Oct 3, 4, 6, old McCoy, Jewelry Leo nards residence
vaaes, Mr Coffee. tamps, 9 00 1
mi1c
Andy Grover res•dence, SalSaturday. Ot 1 Paper· ley Run Rd Oct 1,3 9 -5
back1. clothmg, adding ma- Nic;:e jeana. blouses. coati.
chine, camera, proJector. Hurst Shifter Ram cancelt
console atereo, m1sc Ap·
prox. 1 Vz m1les out Bulavdle Yard sale at M ary Layne's at
Rd , left onto Kerr· Bethel Chesh1re, Oh Oct 3,4,6
Rd , 8th house r~ght 446- tro'm 9 to 5 p m

1-:-:--:--:--:-:----:---::::-

282e.

Yard sale Monday and Tueaday Oct 3 &amp; 4 From 9 ·6
Old dtshos. bedclothes and
Tupperware On 248 in
Chester Oh

Garage Sale, 32 Chtlllcothe
Rd Mon .. Oct 3-Sat , 8th
Carpet , tires, ladder s.
clothes , crafts. qutlts ,
afgana.
Oct 3 &amp; 4, 8-6 p m behmd
Mercerville Conven on Rt
218 Good clothes. toys,
alec: organ, wood stove,
truck partt &amp; much more

L1bby Ftaher's at yellowbyah
Ad Oct 3 4 Moped , bicycle. humtdlf1Br. box springs ,
mattress , clothes. mise

1-:::--:-::-:-;:-:-;::::-::-Oct 3 &amp; 4 9-6. 238 So
Second Ave , Middleport
Bestde Funeral Home

Centenary Townhouse, Rt
141 , Oct 4&amp;6 Baby cloth.
furn • car parts, jeans

------Po-miirov· -------Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
3 family yard sale Oct 1 3
·11 Brooke Sayre res1dence
tn Syracuse Ram or shme
Sept 30 -0ct 1 Behmd
license bureau m Pomeroy
Lot• of jeans , baby clothes &amp;
m11c .
Saturday, Oct 1 Clotfles,
baby crib. etc. Second house
on left after gomg through
caution light in Bradbury 9
am.to&amp;pm
810 S. Second. Mtddlepo[t
Ot:t. 1 through 8 Clothtng,
linena, beddmg, drapn.
dishes, appliances, toys,
tool1, pota, pans, Avon,
furniture. lamps. kmvea. jewelry, Iota rntsc

V•rd Sale. 3\1: mile• out

Moving Sale. 62336 Bold
sKnob·Sttversv11\e
30 1o 6 s Rd 0 Fn 1,
Fri . thru Sun Man 'a,
ept
.
at. ct
1-:
0 _·4_·-:----::--:--::-women's fc children'• clo· l-:
thing, woodburner With
Oct . St
1. S
Sara
mag Ic h eat ' llvl ng room Mondav.
Roush' a, Duaky
auitl. 9-1. and 3 yr old
r
yraIIJCOphone Call 379-2309
cuae 9-3

141 Whit. hou .. On l.ft'

-- ----'F,-fPieasarlf --&amp;Vicinity
2004 M t Vernon Avenue,
Fnday and Saturday. noon
to 4 Wlnter clothes from
four famtl1es
Jun1or g1rl slacks, sweaters,
Jeons ktds clothes , Thurs day, Frtday. Saturday, 2936
Meadowbrook Onve. Point
Pleasant
Yard Sale. 3 fam1l1es , Mon day &amp; Tuesday , 510
Chandler Dnve. Point Plea-

sant, 9-6
Movmg Sale - Saturday,
9 00·2 00 Furniture, ty pewriters. clot hes , toya,
toaster oven
102 H1gh
Street
2004 Mt Vernon Avenue.
Saturday and Sunday, noon
to 4 Wtnter clothes from 4
famihes
3 famtly yard sale Everythmg Across hom Siden
Equipment on Route 36,
Henderson Saturday, 9 to
6. 3A HP Myers submergable
pump and tank, other
eqUipment

l~~=~;~;~~::::t:::::::::::r::::::::::i:::;::::;;:::;::::::
23

Profes1ional

Services

price•·regular tuning•·
discount• to Senior Citizant1
Church11 • 1chool1 Ward' I

PIANO TUNING-LANE DANIELS. 742-2951.-Aioo
'cath tor Spinet or Grand
piano •. tEven damaged con-

dotlon).
SUBKEN SERVICE CO.
Locksmith ••rvlce. tooltharpening, acreen '" It glatt ln-

otallod Call 034-875-3894

. ,,_ .......
AL•·-···
31 Homes for Sale
Newly romodolod 2 etory
frame, 11h bath, 3"h acres,
city achoola . riverview

t32.000. Coli 446-4222
bstweon9•5
4 bdr ranch home, 18rge LA.
lull blaement, with garage,
wood burner lnduded. city
echoola, 2 mile• from town.

Coli 446-0278 .
By owner Houn with 2
acre• more or len. been
remodeled, orchard, 87 ft

woll, •22,000
388-80113.

Call 814-

3 bedroom houM with fireplace, central air. 2 full
blthe. In city limit1. lmme-

neighborhood. Price reduced. CaH 614-992-1941

heul coal, tand, grevel, etc.

Soturdoy 10 to 4, 430 4th

Time Furniture. children 6
adulll clothea.

Iorge jobo, 304-675·3677

HOME LOAN8 Low flxocl
holtla. A1oa oo~ Auoll- l'flle, Lllder Mortgoge, 77 E.
Coli Dobr 8u•1 A-o.Ohlo 1-lt4A. Mortln 114-112-41370. ,_11_12_-_
,._o_s,_._ _ _ __

•-'no .......,,

a

Middleport, romodolocl, five
room• and beth, gea fur ·

1--------:W-tabuy.N-.-•1----------

Muooum
T·shlrtl prlntocl, comr&gt;ltto
.., deolrrn ......,., Ploono
304-882'-271111.

Yard Sale Glg1nttc Sale
Thurs., Frt
Sat. Plantz
Subdlvialon , Ruleville·
Porter Rd. Item• to numerout to mention

WELDING, gea. electric,
portable, experienced de·
pendable, low rete•. amall or

Jim Mink Chov.-Oido Inc.
BHI Oono Johno..n
441-3872

If your club or arganl1ation
nlld1 extra money, we hive

other ltema Fllrvlew Evergreen Rd

mo. Coli 441-4328.

Dump truak for hire, wll

Garqe Sale 8·6 30 Thurs .•
Fri . Set Rt. 7. Nonh near

Oct
Rodney-Cora~~~~~~~~~~~
1 only.
7 tn

dlot• poo-olon. Coli 814245-5281
•

clean u1ad cara.

304-882-3224.

Garage Sale 1 Ya mllee put
Holzer Ho1pltal oq Rt. 180.
Sept. 29 • 30th Lotaofnlce
clothes. varioua aizea. home
mterior • more Hill &amp;a Ne11.

Koyboord, 304-67&amp;-3B24.

Auc:tlo-. 275-3089

1:00 till salo time. Emmo
Boll Auc:tlon~tr, 304-4288177.

clo...t oo SuncS.y. Phone

vlolluntlay. c--,
Roolonol 8toto Form

141. Thurodoy BAM thru

PIANO TUNING lower

Coli 304-458-1818 otter
I PM.

Auction Barn. Conalgnmenta taken every Saturday

WHk,

plndlng, opplo bunar,ond mola- moklng. f'lo.
cmta. oqUIN donco
8oturdey night: ollunoh - ·

Wlllc.re for eldoriv women.
LPN core given. 814-9927314.

men or couple In our home.

equipment, tool1. applian· j ; ; = ; = : ; : : ; ; ; ; : = ce•. acopea, and m1ny more

"

•'

Abaolutely no hunting. tre•·
paning, fl1hlng. etc. on our
property In Sutton end le-

12 20.llc

I s:;i~
38 ld --

.. ...............
-· . . .
.....

building In Bathen

BOGGS

Route I
Lon1 Bottom, OH. 45743
985-4193 or 992-3067

IILICTIJC IELIEII£1 CLIAIEI

flahing, camping, ellctronlca, black powder. office

Oct I ot 1 .30 p.m. otthelr

CHARLES SAYRE
AND SON
Roofing &amp; Siding Co.

You Wonf Him GOGd"

Only $00,000.

AUCTION Sundoy, Oct. 2,
1983 At Vlllogo Trodlng
Poll, Front. Coclor Sh, Ook
Hill, Oh Guno, orchery,

Racine Volunt..r Fire Dept
gun ahoot ...eon will Jtart

4, Pomeroy

"•mbet lod

gnae end '" good condili:l1\

320 JERICHO RD.
PT PLEASANT, W
1-304-675-1353

Kitchen Cabinets- Roofinc - Sldinc - Concrete
Pettos - . Stdawalks Now Construction - Remodeling - Custom Pole
Barns.

9-221 m pi

3HOUSES -On Grant One or
all le¥el Ids 10511190. New

, PlAQUES
ENGRAVING

9 tl rF

'PH. 992-2478

OHIO V1\'ALLEY

Manufacturers

742-2352

JOHN'S AUTO SALES

949-3091; 10 "'

Trophy

WE ALSO DO
SERVICE CALLS

LARGE or SMALL JOBS

lUst $85,000.

949-22~

THE
TROPHY
KING

washers. Dryers
Ra~W8$, Refrigerators
Air Conditioners

- Septoc Systems

4 BUIGS. - 12 rentals,
fumtShsd. Natural gas heat,
new roofs, ceilfll tiles, carpet·
lA&amp; etc. Can make 2 mora

or

USED
APPLIANCES

-Sewer
- Gas Lines

2 bedrooms, King woodbufner
and I 34 acres. Asking on~
$35,000

Call:

,......

tiquo • llquldotlon oolet
Ucon1od • bontlad In Oblo II&lt;
WVa 304-773-57B5 or
304-773-9185.

Y~ :'~ 2uiliiY
used en
1-61
782
Goll alb

" Free Esttmates"

II 26 tic

9l5ltnOPd

-Backhoes

Contor Bldg , Comden St
114-387-710t.

ARROW FLASHING
SIGNS
FOR SALE OR RENT

All Work Guaranteed

Pomeroy, Ohio

Phone:
RotldonCO" 985-3837
Warehoute· 985-3509

-Dozers

Auction every Tueadav
night. Pt. Pieaunt, WVe
Auct. Lonnl• Neal. Youth

Racine, OH.

and painting, storm
doors and Windows.

992-6215 or 992-7314

•orips

2LOTS - 2bedroom lratler on
124 tn Syracuse. Above all
floods and all utilme5 ftlr
$23.500

tprtters aoo

V. C. YOUNG Ill

•fittings

PULLINS
EXCAVATING

1n1

repair,

downspouts, prttar clean· ,

(Free Estlmatu)

•Regulators

LOCATION - l'A acres on Rts
31124 and 7 S1x rms .. bath.
city water and garage, near
lown

CARPENTER
SERVICE
-umbingand
..... okalwoolc

•water Pipe
•Gas Pipe

MIDDLEPORT - 2 fam1~ lg
hom~ rented and level tra~er
next In Wil sell elher Of 00111

or

Rooflng and .....r wort.:
--Coc 10. . . WOik

G&amp;W Plastics
and Supply

$125,000

YOUNG'S

portunity Employer.

have uperlence and refer-

Replacement Lettera

All types of roof .00, new

Jaokoon, 8668 SR 93, Jockeon, Oh 411840 Equol Op-

enceo Cell 814-992-7038.

949·2293

Writesel

H. L.

- Adoltont and owmodollng

3-11 tic

EXCELLENT HOME - Modern
3 bedroom carpeled homa li
game rm wdh fireplace, 2 car
attachoo garage and noce
landscaped lot Ask1ng

Want

•septic Tanks

992-2196
l ll lit

Three Family Yard Sale 1
houu on right palt OrHnl
Terrace Trailer Court, At.

Yord Solo Sopt. 29, 30-0ct.
1-2 Shlrto, CB'o, ~hoH •

Wil blbyfh: In my home at
.A:ultlc Hill• In Syracuae. I

Public Sale
8o Auction

Rtck P11rwon AuctionMr
Service Ettate, Farm, An--

Middleport, Ohio

Addl1on. Wotch for olgn1.

AdmiAiono. Knowloclgo of
Mocllcltora. Madlcold. and
Mooltotlny Holpful. Collage

l.erge reward ofllfed for tan ---:-----:--:--:--femala pit bull •nd black Opening for an eklerly men
female german 1hepherd
or woman In my prtvate
puppy. CIII814-'J42·2944. home. Tuppera P.l•ln1 Call
614·887-8329
FOUND. lri1 h Sottar Eoot
Shada Rd. Donald Manon Room • Board for elderly
re1ldenca. 114-981-43615
preferred. Good caflt. r..eo.
nable. 814-982-8022 .

8

PAT HILL FORD

11h 605 W. COIIfiiiO St .. Rio
Grande. Ohto Houra 9 til 6.

Southtattern Ohio. Reaponaible for Social Servlceti and

degree n Llbaral Arts·
Nuraing·Soclal Servk:et de·
aireble. Equivalent eJCperience acceptable. Send
retume to He1rtlend ol

Garogo Solo Sept. 30-0ct .
1. Joy Or., 9-5. Good
clothing, houaehold itema

Rd.
3rd. Sale
houu on Rt S1t.
Garage
9·6 Avocado r1nge. beby
clothee. &amp;. awing Prictl
reduced.

ICF-SNF .Nurolntl Foclllty In

Lost and Found

Whtte • gray femal• kitten,

•Ponds

10-&amp;tlc

GasT. . ..

No Sunday Calls

SAVE YOUR INCOME - Buy
th~ 18 acres 1n the country
and take t~e easy Pnvale and
convement wdh 2 bedroom
home and sland-by power
plant Asking $38,500

6

CONTRACTING
REClAMATION

P&amp;S BUILDINGS-,

Help want•d Social Servl·
cea D•aignM·Admilllona
Coordln1tor for 100 bed

dollt, cloth••· mite.

Large 3 Family Y1rd Sale old
furniture, clothe•. knick
kneckt. etc Wed., Thur1 .•
Fri • S1t .• Sept 28 thru Oct.

Yard Sale several Family
Thura .• Frl. Ia Sat. 01kwood
Dr., GaiHpolla 9 -?

3358

12

M.L

start from 12'x16'

·· ···-··-·--·- ·-···----··-···-

Yard Sale Friday • Saturd1y
128 Firat Ave , Oalllpolll,

875 .. 7337.

!115 1mopd

core iiicl&amp;ttws end hllcan al10

ter cor81- We

SIDING

"Beautiful, Custom
Built Garages"
Call for free sidmg estimates, 949-2801 or
949-2860.

4 male puppiea. mother
collie. nine weeki old, 304-

All llakes ond llodots
Antenna lnsllllotion
House Calls and Shop
Sorvtee Avaolablo

·excavating

Vinyl &amp; Aluminum

chimney foc your woodburner,
TP water ava1la~~ and one
acre foc on~ $12.000

876-3252.

Dewayne WHiiam•
Ia Scottie Smith

ROOFING

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

For lnfarmetlon. call 304·

Ph 9815-4269
If No Answer. Coli 985-4382

SERVICE
We can repair end re-

NE.W LISTING -

UW USTING - 6 rm one
floor house wrth lg carpotf,

Two atray beagle hound•. at
Hidden Valley Country Club.

SERVICE
Chaster, Ohio

Sizes from 6'Jdi' Up
to 24'x36'
.. lnsulatd Doc Houses

9 9.1 mo

etc. $125,000.

Port Shophtord pupplet to
give owoy, 304-876-3212
1fler 3

APPLIANCE

UTILITY BUILDINGS

RADIATOR

PH . 992-2772

Tenn5 court
1n-groond swtm pool. new 7rm
house, 7 floodhghls, 5 acres,
iNWig-rec. rm aoout 20x32,
cathedral cetlini!S, 2 lull batm,

Good clothing. Presbyterian
Church Clothe• C::loaet.
Each Tueaday, 10·12 Mult
h1ve referlal from M11on
County Community Action
GrOUp

AND

POLE BULDINGS
Stzas

Phone

7 pupploo, 304-675-2714
or 87&amp; -1&amp;77.

Also Transmission

3 7 tic

Vinyl Replacement
Windows

875-5078

S&amp;WTV

All STEEL &amp;

4095

There h11 never been a
better time to be an AVON
Repre11ntatlve. Call 446·

4-6 moe. old 500 block of
Fourth Avo. Coil 448-9208

PH . 992·5682
or 992-7121

Mercury

pot Coll614-992-1898 .

Battle gat cook ttove In
working condition, 304-

912 1 mo

4 21-tfc

1976

11

homo, 304-875-5112.

CHESTER, OH.

742-2328

1973 to

Comet or Mevenck body,
good condition , 304-675-

old. Very gentte and good
with children. Good houM

Ado111ble klnent to 1 good

REPAIR

Service
SEPTIC TANKS
A SPECIALTY

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

For all your wiring
needs; furnaees re- ·
pair service and in- ,
stallation.
Residential
&amp; Commercial
Call 742-3196

304-675-3069

4 ltrlpped kitten a. 2 month•
old. 614-992-3733.

AND

AL- TROMM'S
BACKHOE
SERVICE
•lo-Ratas

&amp; Vicinity

Dh 9 to 6

AUTO
PARTS

Around
•Dump Truck

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Wanted· wlndthield for
1987 Plymouth Fury Ill.

Silver Poodle to good home
Mlnature. Approx. 3 yeara

CHESTER

9 9 1 mo

Winter, 824 Patton, Spring ·

614-985-4488

PARTS and SEflVII:E

FREE ESTIMATES
JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

1--:-----::---:---::--:Japanell Swords wanted
Paying •zoo min Tom

Avocado green refrig8rat0f
needs repair Call 614-245·
Ph

&amp; Sit. 9-11 Green Acre•
------Gaiiipoils--------- Fri.
Sub. Olv, 10ft 1culpture

Phone 614 -483 -

field , Ill 12702. t2 171 5447611 or 523-8729.

Adult mele Cockepoo to
good home After 3 p.m call

Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

•Replacement Windows
•New Roofing

oo ..

8542 .

Redbone coonhound•

Makes
•Wethers •Diahw11hen

•Storm Windows

Pomeroy. Ohio

PH 742·222f29 1 mo

43946
1805

446-3846

All

•Storm Doors

R. E. HOME
IMPROVEMENTS

New Lima Road
RutiMld, Oh10

5 month old fema~ cat Call

2 Roolloro-Call 614-9923287.

Vinyl Siding II&lt;
Roofing
SALE
DEAL DIRECT &amp;
SAVE 30% OR MORE
On Sidtnc and Rooftnc.
Gutter and Downspouts
"Free Estimate•"
"12 Yelrt EKperience·•
"Woril Guer•ntHd"

THE
TAXIDERMY
SHOP

61 · -245-9532

9532.

985-3561

•lnsuletton

Middleport, oh. 614-992Wanted old pienoa. Paying
•~o
and •110
ch
Firat floor only. Write giving
d~rect1ons
Witten Piano•.
BoJt 188, Sard11, Ohio

Mele Bengle type dog Call

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSUlATION

'lard Sa\es

Buy~ng dally gold. tllvar
coin a, ring&amp;, jewelry, aterting
ware. old coin•. l1rge cur·
rency Top pricat Ed Burkett B1rber Shop, 2nd Ave

oo

"CUT OUT
FOR FUTURE USE"

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Have Your
Trophies
Professionally
Mounted by

Gtveaway

to reaponaible perton. haute
broken Call 614 -388-

992-2280

PH.

4

llllc

$3()00 ATON

Wanted To 8uy

34~8

1 pair cream colored kttt.,ns

COAL

- ... $3.00
Up to 15 words . One day tnsertton
Up to 15 words . Three day msertton . " ... $4 00
6700
Up to 15 Words
Sex day tnsertton
(Average 4 words per line)

cattons on Ide tn satd offtce
Separate btds are soltct ted as
follows
Btd for Chassts only
B1d for Ftre Agparatus only
Btd for Optmn'al equtpment
Btd for complete Chassts
and Ftre Apparatu s
Btd for 198 4 Chassts only
Each btd shall contatn the full
name Of each person ft rm or
corporation tnterested tn same
and shall be accompan,ed bv a
Certtfted Check or Btd Bond tn
the amount of 5 percent of the
total btd and be dr avm 1n favor
of the Vtllage of Syracuse Ohto
All btd enve lopes Shull be
platnly marked Btd for Chassts
or Btd for Ftre Apparatus
To qet spectftcattons contact
the Syracus€l Vttlage Hall at
99 2 7777
The Vtllage of Syracuse
hereby reserves the nght to
reJect any or all btds and to
select the best btd for the
purpose
By Ord er of th e Village
Counctl
Jantce Lawson
Clerk

9

446-0743

2 2311£

SPORTSMEN

Announcement•

oupplio1.
Pick up ond
dolovory , Oovl1 Vocuum
Clooner. ono hoW mole up
Goorg11 CrHk Rd. Call
448-0294

CONTRACTING
•DOZER
•BACKHOE
•SEPTIC SYSTEMS
•LIMESTONE
•WATER, GAS and
SEWER UN ES
•PONDS, RECLAMATION

STRIP

6 75- Pt. 'Pleasant
458 - leon
5 76 - Apple Grove
773- Mason
882 - New Havel\_
895 - Letart
937 - Buflalo

992 - Middlepori
Pomeroy
985-Choster
343 - Portland
247- letan Falls
949 - Racine
742- Rutland
61i7- Coolvolle

Public Notice

Public Notice

Records
The prayer of satd complatnt
ts th ai the above descnbed 011
and gas rtghts be parttttoned
that the mterests be sel olf or
ordered sold tf tt cannot be
part ttt oned and for allowance
of attorney fees and costs
heretn
You are requt rea to answer
the complaint wtthm twenty
etght davs aher the last publica
!ton of lhts nottce whtch wtl f be
publtshed once each week for
SIX consecuttve weeks The last
pubhcallon wtll be made on
Oct 14 1983 and thetwentyetg ht days for answer wtll
commence on that date
In case of your ladure to
answer or othen.v1se respond
as reqUired by the Ohto Rules of
Ctvtl Procedure JUdgment by
default wtll be rendered a~a t ns t
you lor the reltel demanded tn
th e co rnplatnt
' Larry E Spencer
Clerk of Courts
Metgs County Common 191 23 30 1101 7 14 21 28
Pleas Cou rt 61c
Dated September 7 1983

whose

Help Wanted

f

446 - Gallipolis
367- Cheshore
388 - Vtnton
245-Roo Grande
256 - Guyan Dist.
643 - Araboa Olst
379 - Walnut

62 Wanted to Buy
63-lovestock
64-Hay II&lt; Grain
65 Seed &amp; Fertilizer

WALTER ROUSH whose ad

Mason Co .. WV
Area Code 304

Meigs County
Area Code 614

Gal loa County
Area Coda 61 4

78-Campong Equopment

Public Notice

J&amp; F

,MINE RUN

7 5- Boats 8o Motors

81-Home Improvements

dress •s unknown tf deceased
the unknown hetrs dP.Vtsees
lega tees executors adm1n 1stra
tors and /or asstgns Ql Walter
Roush dec
EARL WELLS Detrott Mtch t
gan wh ose address IS un
known tf deceased the un
kn ow n hetrs devtse'es
legatees execu tors admtnistrators and/or asstgns of Earl
Wells dec
DALLAS LISLE whose last
known addess tS 63 2 Rock
wood Avenue Pt tt sburgh Pa

!I

7 4· Motorcycles

61 -F&amp;rm Equ1pment

Public Notice

New Homas - Extensove
Remodthna.
•Insurance Work
•Custom Pole Bldas
&amp; Garaaas
•Roo1tn1 Work
oAh..it11111 &amp; Vinyl Sidlft&amp;S
15 Year~ Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 992-7583
or 992-2282

Classified pages cover the
following tel ep hone exchange .~ ...

71 -Autos for Sale
72-Trucks for Sale
73-Vans 8o 4 WD

35-lots 8o Acreage
26- Real Estate Wanted

11- Help Wanted
'2- Situatad Wanted

Public Notice

51 -Household Goods
52 CB . TV &amp; Radoo Equopment
53-Ant•ques
54-M•sc Merchandise
55-Buoldong Supplies
56-Pets lor Sale
57-Mus•callnstruments
58 Fru1ts &amp; Vegetables
59-For Sale or Trade

3

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SWEEPER
and IIVlillng
r
chin•
repair.
parte, ma·
•nd

Or Write Dailly Sentinel Classified Dept.
111 Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

21 -Busrness Opportuntty
2 2 Money to Loan
2 J . Professtonal Serv1ces

Ohio

Business Services

The Da.ily Sentinel

1-Card of Thanks(paod on advance )
2 -ln Memooy
(paid on advance)

1983

n~nce, cozy fireplace, good

Buutlful 2 otory brlak vlnyla, 1 acrelevallot 1811 thin

10 yre. ald. Roooonobly
priced. Can be 1111n on
Folrflold-Contonory Rd. Appointment only. Coli 4412459.
12x80 Moblll Homo, olroody 1111 up on ronl!ld lot
Mon.-Frl ooll B-5 . 4411241 .
LDCitod In Syreouoe-Noor
ochool • owlmmlng pool. 3
bedroom altuatld on one-

third ocro lot. 124,1100. or
will rent For 12711 mo.
304-81111-3134.
Ronch type IBriak). 3 bodroom•. fireplace. ati8Ched
garage. fu II b11ement.
newly ohlnglocl roof, -lklng

31 Homas for Sela
Sale by owner. 3 bedroom
aectionel home like new
1OOx200 lot. and of etreet
Arbaugh Subdlv11ion,
TUppert Plaint e36,900.
Will accept mobile home on
trade. Financing 1vallable to

quolifiod buyer. · 814-9927034 day1, 614-992-7671
evenanga
3 bedroom home Alum•·
num siding, ttrom wlndowa,
Warm Morning wood
burner, new chimney, range,
refrigerator. K1tchenaide
dlah waaher. curtalna ,
drapes and thHrt Exc

cond &amp;1•·992-7286
three bedroom 2 Jtorv hou11
on Perk Dr New furnanca It
air conditioning. dream kitchen wtth all appliance•.
Owner wll carry second or
all Sm1ll down payment

304-6711 -2192.
1974 ShuHz 1 2x66. 21orgo
bedroom• whh built in cabinet•. 2 batha. air condl·
tloning, underpennlng, In·
tercom. new rug1. drepea,
lumlture, outside entrance
box. 2 1111 of extra Jtepa,
flre alarm, a•• alarm, flrlt
1ld kit, lire extlngulther.

.8.100. 1-304-8e2-2237
2028 Uncoln Avenue, fJ
raonta and bath. 2 gla11ed in
porchas, lerge out building.
garage, corner lot.

1970 12x44 Great Lakes
mobile homea, 2 bdr , new
plumbing &amp; 11r tond Owner

mull nil. $2,000
614-256-1404
1971

Call

w / 8x16 expendo, 2 BR.
washer &amp; dryer, cent a1r

Kloollng, 814-441-2501 .
New 3 bedroom houae for
rent in Naw Haven. Call

1-114-949-2470.

TRI-STATE MOBILE
HOMES . USED - CARS,
TRUCKS GALLIPOLIS .
CHECK OUR PRICES . CALL
441-7572.
CLEAN USED MOBILE
HOMES KE88El'8 OUAL·
ITY MOillE HOME BALES,
4 MI. WElT. OAUIPOLIS,
RT 311 . PHONE 448-7274
1112 Vlntlalo moblll homo
1OxiiO with rongo 13,000
or boot oflor Coli 4482718.

mentary School. *40,000

trell• good cond•• reasoni·

CIII 114-182·1143

blo price. Coll441-71113.

614-256-1577

2 -approx. 1 % acre lott for
sale. level Iota:, $3,900 each.
For sale or lease 100 acrea.
mmeral nghts Call 614-

3 DR Mob1le Home for sale
wtth A C , cent heat Call

Co Rd 18, 6 acres land with
sprmg water and sephc tank

446-7000, after 2 . 448 1687
1971 Mobile Home. Rebel
12xfJ6 New furnace,
furnished Call 614-992·

$6.900. 614 -992-2603
Ntce Y.l acre lot, dnlled well.
septic tank, South111de area.

$10,600 304-937-2886 or
675-3576

7756
Mobil Home under 81 ,000

12x50

36

814- 742 2861

Real Estate
Wanted

Nice intide. Furnished.

USED MOBILE HOME. IN
GOOO SHAPE. 304-678
2711

Wanted to buy 1 ·5 reasonably pnced acres 1n GalllpohaCheshare area for home site.

614 -992-6177

74 FREEDOM. 12x66, a or
condttionlng Ia underpen ning, partially furn11hed,

t&amp;,IIOO. 304-675-6484

1988 Shult trailer. 82,700
or batt offer. 304-876

1678.

Houses for Rent
4 bdr house 5 acres of land
on Rt 160 1n Vinton. Central
a1r , S350 mo. sec dep &amp;
ref Call446-3175
Wh1te frame. 3 bedroom
house Wtth carport Garfield
Ave locatton Phone 246 ·

5269 or 446-8579.
12K60 mobtle home. latr
condition, reaaonably
priced. Phone 304-675-

2884 or 304-676-1892
32 Mobile Home•
for Sela

220 ft road frontage over
lookmg Racc oon Creek wtth
1970 mob1le home Call

596-5370

po-lco, •9.000 00 Coli 304175-3288

38 In Hondoreon, WV. go

446 7901

$7600. Call 446-4606.

Prica reduced. turn off Rt.
away from rtver. lal:t houM
on Henderton St,..t, lob

Beauttful lot on Lower Rae ~
coon Creek. Land contract
avatlable Call Tom Leslie

Cal1614-388-8801

Zondolo . 1 2x63

80'x130'. Phono 304-8752012 .

1--------1988 10x50 Pontoac Choef

homtl, ........... full ....
booomont, 1 cor progo, In
ground pool 11x32 .
.48.000. 114-112·5BIIB-

W1nsor 1 4~70 With eKpando 3 bdr • 2 bath. pncad
appr. peyoff. Rodney, Oh
Call304-675-1726 for 1nfo

1979 B1ron mobile home,
1 4x70, 3 bedrooma. 1 Y2
bath1, partially furmshed ,
centre! air, good condit1on,

dlolllnoo to Pomeroy El•

3 bedroom ronoh otylo

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Nearly new 2 bdr house. 3
m1 f rom HMC , no pets,
$195 mo S·1 00 dep Carl

446 -3617

1981 14x70, Shultz llmoted
moblle home, microwave,
dlahwaaher. centrtl air, underpenntng. three bedroom1, 1Yz batht, excellent

condition,

•t5,500

Call

1- - - - -- - - - -

Small modern country
home Referencea, depo11t ,..
Reasonable . Write P 0 Bo~
10, Gl11ipolts, Oh 46631

-- -

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'"''H

304--875- 8049 after 6 p m.

Houle for
large kitchen .
livlngroom ••1 bdr 1nd bath
SH It 53 l'!..,rfl~d Ave ,
Gallipoha

35 Loti 8o Acreage

2 bdr. brick •n Rio Grande;
lull baaement • gerage. NO:

38 acre• at Rodney on W T
Watton Rd . Owner financ-

poll, f215 mo Coli 614,
245-6439.

Ing ovolloblo Coll446 -8221

after I weekdeya

One ecre lot wtth platfo rm
for house end tn·ground
pool. for Information. 813-

665·1232.
lots 8 mi. 10uth of
All underGround
central aewage

1-1241, B - 6.

'

Rent or Sale
Rac1ne -·:
Remodeled two story New;
aerpetmg. 3 bedroom1, 2•
betht, garage, gea heet '
Clo11 to achool
e195 ;
month Depo11t &amp; referen-•

co1

614-742-2643

price t 39 .500.

Solo '

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�...
IG-The
41

Sentinel

Houaea for Rant

64 Misc. Merchandill

They'll Do It Every Time

Furnished 3 room cottage
one bedroom, only large
enough for one or two
edulte. No pate. dapoeit and
reference plaaee. Call 4482543 .

1 almost new chein uw, 18
in. cut. Cell 441-7273 oltor
6PM or anytime weehnds.
Pine oven, ·1400. Joae
Pizza in Chaehire. Call614·
367-0671 .

2 bedroom country home.
Oa.\l£r with outbuiJ.ding. Ref. eflf\CU required. 614-7422641 . Laf'!gevlha erea.

Dalla, plants a. things. Cell
61 4. 256-6629.
Fish .Aquarium• made to
order . Irvin' • Ol11s Service.
446-4423 .
1

TWO bedroom unfurnished,
Camp Conley, $125 . par
month, 304·676-1371 or
176·3812.

Woodburning Stoves, freestanding, fireplace inaerta,
mobile home approved. It
furnanoe ad-ons. Jividen•
Farm Equipment , 446·
1676 .

THREE bedroom house ,
Routh Rd .. Cheshire, OH.
Full basement. large lot.
'arage . Call 614-367 ·
17&amp;.
•
2 bedroom cottage, new
carpet, good location. in
town, 304-676· 7634 after

42

44

Apartmant

51

Household Goods

for Rent

•

•

~:0:.

Musl"cal·

Instruments
Clarinete, flutes. uxa phone 1 , t r 0 m b 0 n 8 s,
trumpete. Franke Pawn
Shop. 446-0840.
Bundy Clarinet, good cond.
f60. Cel1448-1797.
Uud trombone and clarinet.
In good condition. Call614992-6824.
Electra electric guitar with
HS caae, crate amp. 60 rm1.
Morlav VO;I. WAH. ph11e
lhifter. electric tuner, cordt,
atand. miac;ellaneou• Items.
$1600 value, $&amp;00. 304676-5843.
Stelnway piano. parlor
grand. excellent condition.
outside. Pomeroy. on Rt. 7.
"814-986-3942.
Fruit
Vegetables

Apples. Fitzpatrick Or~
chorda. S.R . 689.814-8893786 or 61 4·689·4376.
Houre 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
For Sale or Trade

~JO

83

71

Llve81ock

.

Home
Improvements

RON'S Television Service.
Specializing in Zenith and
Motorola, Quazar, and
hou10 eolia. Call &amp;76-2398
or 446-2464.

Autos for Sale

fhe ' meJgs Co'. Beef cattle 1 976 Ford Torino. Sale or
..aoclatlon In cooperation trede . . Aoking o7&amp;0. Call
with the Meigs Co. extan- 304·773·5013 otter 5:00
lion •rvica are sponHring a p .m .
beef day Saturday. Oct. 111.
From 10 a.m. 'o 3 p.m. /4.t 1 873 Pontiac blue. 4 doora.
tha ,.elgs County falr- good condition. $800. 304·
grounde. Therawlllb.eom• 982·34611.
ttling tor everyone from the
produc.r to the consumer. 1 977 Chevy Monte Carlo,
ActhritiH will Include: Uve air, power ateering, power
feeder colt dernonmotlon, brokoe. t 1800.00 Cell 304·
101 dallc6oue waya to pre- 882·21188 otter 5 p.l'll.
pore - · numorouo commerclal exhlbita, roaet beef 1 978 Automatic ranch style
undwithu· and drinks wWl etati9nwagon. Walt Virginia
be available. Doorpri1eswHI inepocted. nice. $896.00
beglvanthi'oughouttheday. negotieble. Call 304·676·
Bring your family, fdends 1 987 or 676·2662.
end neigh bore end came on
down.
1974 Oldo Cutloos, 4 door,
good condlton, $800 or belt
offer.' 304·87&amp;·4437 or
875·33&amp;4.
~

71

2282.
1 , 78 "on'da Accord . . £A.
MPF 13&amp;·hwy.), Good
cond., elngle owner. pric4
below Blue Book . Cell 4462055 evanlnge.

1981 Cutlaes, $6776; 1981
Mercury Lynx, •4396; 1980
Cemero, U095; 1979 Cutla11, $1811: 1979 Merc::ury
Zephyr, t269&amp;; 1976 Olde
Delle 88. t895; 1 970
Dodgo Pickup, t896. BIG
DEAL AUTO SALES, Rt. 2
end Jericho Rood, 304-8751789 otter 6 p.m., 876·

,
· 9 80 Dodgo Aopen, euto..
P.S .. . P.B., II cyl .. sunroof,
real nice. John'I Auto Salea,
4411-4782, Bulevllo Rd.
1980 Reneult LeCor. 4spd ..
am-fm, full iunroof. l'hl
sharp. Jo"n'e Auto Salll,
446-4782, Bulovllle Rd.
"1979 Plymouth Arrow,
auto., p.e .• j).b .. am-fm tape,
eunroo~. John' • Auto Sataa,
448-4782, 8ulevli.l Rd.

Ragietered Polled Hereford
bull. Approx. 1160 pounds.
379-2867.
Club calvee Exotic · ltallr
CrOIIBI·Sired by Double
Tlmo, Tornedo. 614·3792605 .
2 yr. old Jereay mille Cow
with coif. Cell 448-4423,
eve. 614·251·1168.
Hoge &amp; ahoett for sale or
trade for heifer calf. Call
614·388-9930 eftor 8 .
Simmentai· Hereford club
calves. Phone 266·8402.
2 horHs &amp; 2 ..ddleo. 30-011
Remington rifle. 304·8823242.
6 yoer old Horeford cow and
call, weighs 1100 lbe. Gen·
lie, teOO. 304·676·4210.

:4:-2:4:6:·:51:2:1:.=:..E3::0;3;0;o~r;6~7;6~·4~2~3~2~.==~

Volkw1g0n body good
cond., riew ahemator, generator. fuel pumf, &amp;. braket.
Coli 4411·423 or 4414835.
1980 VW Rebb~ good con·
dillon. Coli- 4:30 1114-245-9153. ,
1979 Mozdo GLC wogon.
auto .• a.c .. am-tm.radlo. top
reck. t31180. Cell 245·
9457.

1

Stove and furnace cleaning
and repair, 304-175-6073.

82

Plumbing
Heating

l!o

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor, Fourth and Pine
Phone 446·3888 or 446·
4477
JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Fomerly Dewitt'•
Plumbing. Call 614·367·
0&amp;76.
r;:;:=;:::==;::===
183 Excavating

'=

75

and
Motol'l for Sale

1·- - - - - ' - - - - - Chris Croft 19117 constelo·
tion cabin crulllf'. 38 ft.,
with treMor, t12,100. Cell
814-3117·0371 between
10·3. 1114·448·1343 · -

1.

78

Ukl cornpor, 18 ft.,
Tendom ule. Col Tom
LMIIe 441·7101 .

.,

No ol' ice
cream cone'/1
make me ferqit
Miss Effie!

Clet Your Carpet IN SHIP
SHAPE WITH CAPTAIN
STEAMER. water removal,
fumlture cleaning. Free Elti·
mates. 614· 4411-2107.

D.OZER WORK By Ted
Hanna. pondt, ditches.
ba11rpants. ate:. Call 4464907. Carter &amp; Evans
Transportation.
Lonnie Bogga Excavating .
Dorer, backhoe, dumptruck .
Work by hour or job. Call
446-7903.
Cat 216 hoe, dozera, c:rane,
loaders. dump truck. Call
614-446-1142 between
7 :00AM llo 6:00PM .
Good~ 1

Excavating. basements. footers, driveways,
1987 Dodge 2 ton truck. Hptic tanks, landscaping·.
Good condition. 814-985- · Cell anytime 446-4637,
4388 or 614·98&amp;·4133 .
James l. Davison, Jr .
owner.
1972 Dauun pickup,
$710.00 or belt offer. call Dozer Worlc, ground clearing
304·1176-2515.
&amp; excavation, e26 hour. Call
1;;=;=:::;::;::;;:;::: 448-9638 .
I·
Vans 8o 4 W.O.
J.A.R. Construction Co.
Water linea. Footers .
1911 GMC School bus 30 Dreina. All kinds of Ditching.
pesoengor, 292 engine, 4 Rutland, Oh. 614·742spd .. new brekoo. good tirn, 2903.
t2,200. Cell 448·2838 eftor 11.
Meigs Excavating. Bulldozer
1-:-=::--:---:--::----- • backhoe service. Base1179 Jeep CJ-5, 8 cyl., 3 menta, footers.lendacaping.
spd .. oxc. cond .. t3,300 or driveways, farm ponds.
trade far pickup. Cell 448- 614-742-2407 or614· 7420515.
2068 .
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;7~4~1:11-=j~~;;;ji==·

/11., LITTLE HELP FROM
YOUR FRIENDS! ATTA.
GIRL, MICHELLE!

11

19 3

covort.
Aoklno t7295.
Orla.
prloo 18888.
1114·982·
31117
'
1173 vw Super Bettie.
Am-Fm at.... belt re1lllls, low mileeoe.
....., t1895. 1872 Super
a..tle. Good cond. t14811.
I 1 4·441· 7388 or otter II
814-89 ·3117.

LIKE WE'VE

WELL,NC\\1! THERE'S
NOTHING LIKE GETTING

Roofing and Carpentry
A~~~:;~gl~•nVe~~l repairs, 6 ~~~
3

-:-:-:-:-:------"i:.ii wt!:;

OH! OH! LOOKS

1

1979 Pinto, 4 speed, good
tlrN. only 22.000 mlln.
Asking onlY •1.800. Clll 1
814·992-5988 orll14·992· 19711 Chevrolet pickup '14
2848 otter 8:00.
1on. 4 w hle1d r1vtl, p.e., p .b .•
e .c . t3.500. 814-9921989 C.dlllec. 2 door. Runo 2898.
~ood, good tit.... •391.1:;;::::;;;::::==:::;===
fter I p.m. 814·992~
7177 .
74 Motorcycles

.=,

HAl THEIR 1-VG'S ARE NO MATCH FOR
MY AU!A.TROS! VUNCE I CAlCH DEM.
IT VIL.L Bli LIKE SHOOTING FISH ..r-:rL
IN A BARREL!

SEAMLESS GUTTERS, One
piece cullol'll lit your home.
Guaranteed. Advanced GutID
614 692 4086 1
ay
,
_1_n_la_ht_6_1_4_-_69_B_-_B_20_6_._ 1_

1974 Plymouth Dutter,
elant 81r: engine, auto., AM·
FM caeeatte. excellent con·
dillon, t1.000 Firm. 18141
992·24411 or 1304) 8822783.
'
I-18-:-7::-II_M_e_t_o_do_r_._4_do_o_r-.g-oo-d
condition.· body and motor
orange with brown vinyl top.
304·578·2160.

1971 Pontlec Cotelino. 1 - - - - - - - - - Good -rk car. t400. 114948;2848.
1974 Hondo ChopP., 30 ln .
over front end. CB 7150 F.
Solo or Trodo. 1983 vw Cell814-949-2737.
Rebblt GL. 4 dr., p.s., p.b .. ll 1~:::::--:-~-:--::-::-:--- - ca Suzuki GS 1100 GK.
am- lm ·~-• full8•d roeood.
1,300 miln.
..hal l ot 1 ~ rodl 1
roar ~1111':..
Phone 304·87&amp;-7979. 175-

YOU

TMAN DIRT.

E a. R Tree Service, fully
ineured, free eatimatea.
Phone 614-367-0636, cell
after l!li.

1978 Grenda Pri• 58,000 'h ton Dodge Ram pickup
mllee, nHds front and. wtth topper, 4 ap"d atandt1.995 or trodl. Call 114- ord shift. 114·992-&amp;434 or
371·2721.
814-992-5914.
1974 Cedlllec very good
condition, cn~laa, air. PS.
PB, t1,500. Cell 814-379·
2314.

IAA~E6

Y&lt;tiiCH

ALLEY OOP

Get your carpet In ship
shape. Water removal, FREE
ESTIMATES, FURNITURE
CLEANING . CAPTAIN
STEAMER 614-446-2107.

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Livestock

BE IlL/.. !lADUKE YOU.

TH' MISERY OF OTH!:F!S~
LE~S

304-89&amp; - 3~02 .

6488.

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HEL.P HER, EITHER!
I'IARIA THltiM5 rM 0/I!T.

Water Walls. - Commercial
and Domestic. Test holes .
Pumps Sl!lll end Service.

1911 Red Dodge Dart. slant
8, new tlrea. paint, A-1
condition, $&amp;50. Phone
304·876·1730

Top CASH ~ld far '·ta
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~----------model uHd cart. Smhh 18uick·Poiltiec, 1911 Eost· 1872 Ford Mustong, UOO,
ern Ave .. Gellipolis, 4 46 • I·3_D_4_-_87_11_-_~_1_S_2_._ _ _ _

ANYWAY, 'IOU

- BUT 5HE 51\YG YOO U$E THOSE
QUALITiES T' POOFIT Ff!OII

RINGLE'S SERVICE experienced roofing. including
hot tar application. carpenter, electrician, maaon. Call .
304-87&amp;-2088 or 1176- ·4550.
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Autos for Sale

TtfEN GHE $URE

WOULDN'T LET ME

F &amp; K Tree Trimming, stump
removal. Call876· 1331 .

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Marcum Roofing &amp; Spout-

1979 vw Rebblt, 4 epd..
am-fm, air cond .• eunroof. 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1989 Ford 4x4. Trade for car ·Jahn'i Auto Salas. 448· 1151 DeSoto, excellent
condition, call 304-196·
of equal value. 8 14· 843- 4782, 8ulovlllo Rd..
311811.
5119.
1979 Oldlmobllo Sterflroj:;:;:=;;:::=;=;::::;:::;=
Flrenae V·B, euto .. p.e .. p.b..
Trucks for Sale
Ol'll·fl'll tape, oporty. John's
Auto Seloo, 4411·4782, 8u- 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 978 Ford truck, short bed,
lovillo Rd.
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6 cyi. Cell 446·2&amp;92.
61 Farm Equipment
1978 Pontiec Sunblrd. 4 1 - - - - - - - - - Far aale·or trade John DHre cyl., 72,000 1'111., t1,900 or 1980 · GMC 4x4 '14 ton.
7 ft. mower. Call 81 4·379· trado. Cell 814-379-2728 . euto .. P8. PS, 30.000 mi ..
t&amp;,900. Cell448-2403.
2698.
1971 Chovotto 4 dr ..
40 ft. hay conveyor. Uaad 1 62.000 mi., PS. elr cond., 1 978 Ford PU F1 &amp;0 Ex·
P8, 4 opel. 11,750 or trolls. plorer 'h T., p.b .. p.s .. radio!
INOOn. 814·843·6186.
Cellll14·379·2726.
tlree, oxc. oond. *3300. Cell
448-2403.
·Naw Idea 324 2 row picker.
Now ldaa -324 with 329 1980 Cemaro Rolley Span, 1 - - - - - - - - - Sheller. Both field ready. 45,000 mllee, PI, PB, elr 1 988 Ford T850 tondom
cond .. euto .. t6.300 or dul'llp truck . 81 4·992·
Phone 814·985-3831.
trade. Coli 814·379·2728. 5541.

Registered An1arican Sed·
dlebrad, 11 hands, Gelding
Showhqroo. Coli 304· 1176·

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lng. 30 years
axparlanca,
in built
up roof.

AKC Reglatered Doberman
puppi11, *75. 304-882·
223,0.

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IN THE

some remodeling. 20 yrs.
exp. Ceil614-388·96&amp;2.

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59

I(.NQ~Mo.i

PAINTING • interior and
akterior, plumbing. roofil\g,

AKC Reg. Shih-Tru
puppy. 7 weeks old. Call

· 8o

SC IENCE MAK ES NO ~A L.
JUOOMEHTS- ~ IF '&lt;t&gt;U PEOP\.£
'WOULD PI..EAS&amp;: ~PART- MY •

• LADIES ~D GENTl.EMEN- 'fH£

MAN ONCE

Poge-11

STUCCO PLASTERING
text'u red ceilings commer- "
cial and residential, free
eatlmatea. Call 01 4-28~ "
1192.

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Motors Homes
8o Campere

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wormed. t200 . Call 446·
7905 aher 6PM. ·

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The

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

1974 VW Cempl'lloblle .
New tir11, new paint, extra ,
good cond . Aoklng t1995. '
61 4 ·446-7389. .

81

ganHUPP's Appliance &amp; Glall· female.
tie, ~oodhouse
with trained,
kida. $12fS.
ware. Rebuilt washers &amp; C_•1_1 ~4_4-::8-·1-:-9_4_4_.____
dryers U&amp;.OO up. 1 Frost 1
free refrig. nlc:e 8110. 1 FamaleDoberman,haebeen
Coidopot rofrig . $145, 1 opayod. Will soil cheap .
Frigidaire elac:t. range 81 1 o. 44 8·7432.
All guaranteed. Located Rt.
141 Ia Rt. 7. Call448-8181 Siamese lcittene. Available
or 448-8033.
Sept. 24 . 1 female t20 ., 3
mala• •30. each. 814-aaz.
Saara 3 1/.:t H.P. '-wn mower, 7201.
portable Kenmore dishwa1har. axe. c::ond. Caetdl1 AKC Ragletered Doberman,
carry. 448·3294.
$75.304-882-2230..

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A \'IIMJ! CAse of a-I~P
CAT foa&gt; 1l1Af CA!&lt;t-'1~
Refl)',e'.&gt; 10 E¥11 !

AKC English Springer Spa·
niel liver &amp; white. female, 2
yro. old, t&amp;O. Call 4464061 .

446-4676.

1983

~'THE

Briarpatch Kennel• Profea~
lionel All·brnd grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fa·
cllltlea. Engllah Cocker Spaniel pupplea. Ca11814· 3889790.

826 ave.
ea. All
excellent cond., 1
- -Registered
-------Call
446-8176.
AKC
PekenaM

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by Larry Wrlghl

Friday. Seplembe,• 30,

AS PRUNEFACE HAS "E'TIJRNED

Judy Taylor Grooming. Call
614· 367-7220 .

3 AKC Reg. Old English

LAYNE'S FUFiNITURE
Sofa. c:halr. rocker, onoman, 3 tables, (extra heavy
Furnished upstairs apt., 3 by Frontier) . . $686·, Sofa.
rooms &amp; bath, clean. adults chalt and loveseat, 8275.
3 bdr. doublewida in John- only, no , pets, ref. req. Sofas and chain priced from
aona Mobile Home Park. Utilities paid. Call 448- $286. to t8a5. Tables, •45
Private yard, 8300 par mo., 1&amp;19.
and up to $121$. Hide-aIncludes water. eewege, garbed a. $440 . and up to
age pickup &amp; gee. Haa ga1 1 bed room Apt. $196. mo.
$526., Rec:llnere. $176 . to
range. weter huter. Electric: Including utilities. Equal $350., Lempa from 828. to
not included, no pets. Li·
mited to 2 children, city housing opportunity. Con-. $715. 5 pc . din&amp;ttae from Uke new Armstrong coal •
$99 .. to t435. 7 pc .. t 189. wood furnace, uaad 1 01 .
achool. cloaa to K-Mart &amp; tact Village Manor Apta.
and up, Wood ,.ble with six oon. $4&amp;0. 245-5439.
Silver Bridgoy Shopping I-'-1_4_-_B_B_2_-7_7_B_7_.- - - - chaira $426. to •74&amp;. Deak
Center. Ctll 446-3647 or 2 bedroom turniahad Apt.
t1 10 up to $226. Hutchee. 75,000 BTU fuel oil stove &amp;
446-4028 after 8PM.
$150. month. plu• utilities.
$850. and up, maple ~r pine Jank, und 1 winter, new
Bunk bad colflplata con d. •1&amp;0 . 304-6762 bdr. trailer, furnished. Call r&lt;Arvoa,ulilra"'bjle, Oct. 1. Depoalt finiah.
446-0756 .
Rocine. 614-949- with mattreaeea, t:l&amp;O. and 7967.
up to 8396. Baby beda.
Furnished 14x70 3 bdr. ~~~~...:__ _ _.;_-'-..::_- $110: Mattrataee or box 23 cu. ft . deep fraeze. king
springs, full or ""'in. $68.,1 ein waterbed, Kitchen Aida
trailar on private lot. 10
firm. $~8. and $78. Queen dishwasher. C.ll256·1177
minutee frotn town. $200 1!':ound
Mil. $19&amp;. 4 dr. cheste, or 268-888&amp;.
mo. plus utilities, $200 dap.: I 1
t42. 5 dr. chests. $&amp;4. Bod
referencea. Cell 614·256fremaa,
t20.and 826., '10 New Oak Furniture, tablaa.
1393.
gun ~ Gun cabineta, *360., chaire, cupboard•. pie uta,
Nice 2 bdrm. mobile home. Nlc:e 2 bedroom apt in dinette chalre *20. and $26. dry sinke. Paul Conkel•
fumlehed. convenient loca- Middleport. Adults only. o.. or electric rangae, $326 Antiques, Tuppers Plains.
tlon on Rt. 7, no inside pats. Deposit required. 614-992· up to *376. Baby metra....
$25 &amp; S36, bedlrOI'IlN $20. Will-Burt atokar furnence
sec. dep. Call 614·245· _2_8_2_8_·_ _ _ _ _ _ __
$26, &amp; o30, king fro me $60. 24'. good cond. Call 4461
6818.
Aplrtmente. 304-875· Good aelactlon of bedroom 1572.
ei.litea, cedar chaau,
5 4
Clean 2 BR Mobile Hol'lle, __5_ _8_ · - - - - - - - - rockers; metal cablneu. Firewood for eale. Hard1
adutta only. Dap. req. Phone APARTMENTS, mobile swh;oal rockera.
wood. 614·843-6188.
266·1 291.
homee, houae1. Pt. Pleaaa'nt Used Furniture •• bookcase.
Galllpolio. 614-446· rangee, chairs, dlnnatt aet, REPOSSESSED Signl NoVery nice 2 bedroom moblla
wood tabla and chaire, dj.y- thing down! Taka over payhome. Furnished. 12~~t60.
Burlingham area. No pets. TWIN RIVERS TOWER. are. refrigeratore end TV'a. 3 menta *68.00 monthly.
milee out Bulavllle Rd. Open 4'x8' flashing arrow elgn.
614-992-7479.
Apertm'"tl nowavailablato aam to 6pm, Mon. thru Fri., New bulbs. letters. Hale
elderly 6 dlaablad with an 9am to 15pm, Set.
Signo. Call FREE 1·800·
Mobile home lots for rani, income of leu than 446·0322
826-7448, anytime.
water aewer furni1had, 1 f12,300. Renting lor 30
amall child ecc:apted. 304- percent of adjusted income- TV &amp; Applloncos, 627 Third World Book Encyclopedia.
675·1076.
. Phone 304-875-8679.
Ave., Gallipolis, 446·1699 . Lata Edition. Like new.
Spin
washers. gas S. electric Phone 304-882-2486.
TWO bedroom, unfurnlahad. FURNISHED apertinent, dryere.
auto washere, gee &amp;
Camp Conley. •150. par adulte, no pata, phone 304- electric rangea, refrlgera- EXTRA good top eoil, doll'
month. 304-876· 1371 or 676·1463.
IOrt, TV lltl.
vered, phone 304- 676 675·3812.
7771 .
ONE bedroom, unfurnished,
APPLIANCES
12x60 Trailer, 2 bedrooms. Gelllpolio Farry, $17&amp;. per REBUILT
For Sale: Lumbar 1., and 2''
Waahera.
dryera,
fumlehed, w11her and dryar. month, ell utilhlea paid refriger..ore. Shop rengea,
repair.
poplar. oak or
adutt1, no "'-s· • 1 00 dap. except electric, 304-876- bring It In &amp; Save. Call dimenaion,
pine. For pric81 and availa·
oait and raferencea. 304· 1371 or 678-3812.
4411-8181.
billty. Contact Millwood
676-4674.
Inc .. 304-273-2622, Rt . 2
Furnlahad efficiency apart· Sofa and Chair, Glbeon at Evergreen Hille Road.
Two bedroom, unfurniehtid ment, all utllitiu paid, dep· refrigerator.
Corbin •
Monday-Friday, 8 . 4:30;
mobile home, •150. per oait required, 8200. 304- Snyder Furniture
. 448· Ssturdey, 8·3:00.
month . Dep~lt requiNd. 89&amp;-3450.
1171.
located on Jark:ho Road.
COUCH. chair, tacker, otto·
304-876-7308.
large wood burning add-on man. 2 and tables. coffee
furnace-brand new-heata toble, after &amp;. 304-876hot wetar-autolnatic
44 .@.partment
controls-firebrick
lined. 4612.
For
rant
Sleeping
Rooms
lor Rent
Saaeoned oak firewood,
and light houaa keeping $&amp;90. Collll14-258-1218.
304-676-2767 after 4 p.m.
roome. Perk Central Hotel.
, ' Hotpoint electric raf\ge, ·
Coli 448·07&amp;6.
2 bdr. Regency Inc. Apart-·
.1-18 cu.fl. Hotpoint refrlg· Sofa and chair, excellent
menta HUO Available Utll- I-S.,-Ioe-p~ln-g-ro_o_m_o~1-:-1-5-,-ut~ilc-l· erator used very little. Call condition. rutt end gold.
tiel partly fum., apenmants ties paid. range a.. refrig. 446-280&amp; otter 6 .
*200. Cell 304·675·1542
available now. t200parmo. Sh
... _ h M
1 448
after 15.
4 room apt. utllh:iea partially
are .,.t · an on Y·
•
4 4 1 6 11 7
SWAIN
paid *160. A-One
AUCTIQN &amp; FURNITURE Gas range. 2 ovene, excel~
Eltatee, Carol Yeager. Real· I·
62 Olive St .. Gellipolis. 6 lent condition. uaed 3 yeara.
tor. Call 304-676·5104 or 46 Space for Rant
piece woOd llvirig room euhe clean, 304-67&amp;·5881.
304-875-7386.
with 6 Inch flat arme $399,
bunk beds compl1ta whh Set of Chlldcr:aft boob, very
Furniehed apt. t 186. Water
bunkies •199, 2 piece an· good condition. *76; 304paid, 2 bdr., 131YJ 4th, Mo bile hocme lot 1!4 acra,R1
882· 2716 eftor &amp; p.m.
Oalllpolle. 448-4418after7 m 11 e pllt entenary on t . tron llvingroom eultae 8199,
141.. Water&amp;. electric hoo- antron recllnere eas, other
p.m..
maple dinette Dry firewood, dellverd,
kup. dep. &amp; ref. req . Call raclinere
Htl
t1
79,
love
...ta •10 phone 304-875-7771 .
Unfurnioh~d. downotalro, 3 l-6-14_·_2_4_6_·6_8_4_1_._ _ __
hide-a-bed
•zso.
bo~ A
room apt .. 1 bdr .• no pets.
ntique birdaeya maple
Inquire at 87 Vine St., 1 acre trailer lot on FairView springs &amp; mattrue twin 01
full
•
100
ut regular-firm dreiiBr with mirror; old
.
Rd.
t&amp;O
month,
t60
dop.
Gellip0 I
t120
1 di
books · Curwood, Kyne.
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Call 575-7745 or 614-2411' map a nette chairs Wright. Beach. t:!ragory,
t35, waah atanda •34,
""'
Furnlahlld apt. 2 bclr., near 6344.
HMC. t235 utllltioo paid. I-C-O_U_N_T_R_Y_M_0_8_1L_E_H-om-e maple rockero taB. 7 piece ,_o_••_o_n_.3_0_4_-_11_7_5_-&amp;_8_2_9_.__
chrome dinette aet *1 41. &amp; 1 ·
243 Jac:keon Pike, Gallipolia. 448·4416 after 7 p.m.
Parte, Route 33, North of piece dinane set •sa, uaed awlripool refrigaratoc,
Pomeroy. Large Iota. Call bedroom suites, rotirgera· t195.00, 304·67&amp;· 2931 . 2bdr .• 2 bath, 11 Court St . ._9_9_.2_-_74_7_9_._ _- : - - - tors, reng11, cheat, drua,re, Couch, chair, rocker. otto·
wringer wuhere. TV'a,
Rel. &amp; dop. t326 1'110, Coil ~dryerea. 6 lhoea. Call 446- man. 2 end tableaand coHee
448·4928.
tabla. Phone 'lfter S:OO
3169.
304·876·41112.
·
49
For Lease
Small furn . houee 1 or 2
edulta only, no pets. Call
54 Misc. Merchandise Moving Sale - Varioue
.46-0338.
household lteme and rabbit•
Retail Store. 1400 eq. ft.
and cagei. truck snow
carpeted,
downtown
loca·
For IaiM modern, unfurn .. 2
Knauff Firewood Pickup or chains, 304-676·1811.
bdr, ept. Overlooking city lion. Call 304·676-3788.
Delivered.
12"·22"stockod 1-=B-•ot_off:-::-or_o_tlk_•n_l_ _ __
perk. lncludea· range &amp; ra·
In yard. HEAP vender, I
!rig. t176 mo. Cell 446prompt delivery. 814 . 256. Trax 3000, 20 inch Huffy,
1119 or evening• 446 ~
coli 304-8711-3788.
8245 .
44211.
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Umeetone, Sand. Gravel.
B 'ldl
S
Furnished efficiency U ta.
1.
DailvO&lt;ed in Mason, Meigo,
Ul ng upp lei
Oood location In town. no
Gellio or pick,up ot Rlchordo 1- - - - - - - - - pets, dep. • reference• req.
Kenmore dryer $65 , GE Ia Son Clll 448 7781
Cell Mr. Dobeon 448-3045 dryer $95. Hoover portable
·
Bul"ldlnn moterialo
·
deyo, 448-2102 evoo.
•
weaher &amp;. dryer $160, May.
Slightly irregular carpat.a, windowe,
block. brick. lintolo.
Hwer plpal,
tag wringer walher •75, ..
ate.
m.nl
•
•
nd
Whole
ho UH
Furnished 3 rooma, with electric range •ss, 30''
oire.
Ideal
forrentol
incol'llo,
Claude
Wintoro,
Rio
Grende.
private bath. Reference pre·
Harvest Gold elactric range
ferNd. Coli 446-2215.
$150, froat friH refrigerator, etc.
Priceeotarting
eU2.99,
:C:ol:l:6:1
03.99
oq.yd. Celll14-992Admirtl $160. Sears table 8173.
Jatlcson Eltate Apartments model t .v. $12&amp;, black &amp;
538 Jeckaon Pika {Equal while RCA table madel$46,
Housing Opportunity) hoa Whirlpool wether $95 , new U1ed gaa heater' with fan,
"' - one bedroom apartments unfinlahed a drawer chest 60.000 BTU heats 4 roome.
Automatic off control. See
rant ttartlng at t167 and
t96, Amana upright freezer It 87 Vine St. Golllpolio.
two bldroom rant ltarting at t96. Skaggs . Appllancee,
t193. tZOO depooit . Cal Upper River Rd. Oalllolia,
Firewood. cut up. ·. alabe.
•48· 2741 or lOve me11age Ohio. Cell 448· 7398.
t15 pickup loed. Cell 814·
on answering service.
24&amp;·6804.
1 good uaad electric c l o t h e a l - - - - - - - - - ' -· Furn. 1 bdr., bath, kitchen, .dryer.
Coli 448-0429.
Walnut lumber 8 and 10 ft.
large INlngroom, large enlong. Co)l304·488·1997.
elated porch. adutta. refer2 used bunk bed m1ttre11 .
ence•.
par month. plua 10te, f16 ooch. Cell 448·
Fireplace lnaen·lllll In fac·
dlpoell . 4118 Second Ave., 1937.
tory carton-automatic
Oellipolis. Cell446·2238 or
controls·2 blowera-glaae
448·2181.
Maytag wringer waeher door. aeh pen-ftts 30 ln. to
1 bdr. apt. with atove a •so, ~uare double tube 48 ln. fireplace-bum• wood
with otende t35, 1ors *2.110 or cool. t590. Cell 814·
refrlgera~or , nor HMC. no
peta. •169 mo., 860 dep . o doz .. rings &amp; plotas 75 2&amp;11·1218. ·
cente o doz. Cell446· 4325 .
Cell446 ·3617.
Aleri &amp; 6 certridgeo. $100.
Heovy duty WestinghouH, Call 448·2297.
2 bedroom apt ., furnished,
utlliliee paid, $27&amp;. o100 f oleo. clotheo dryer. Exc. 1-.-::-:-::-::--:-----Hobloy G ..... houM,Iolft·lo·
\ ~ap., lldult1 only, no pets: cond. H7-7727.
typo, 1!'3"•1'7", eutornetic
Cell 448-0962.
hare 30 Inch gee ranga, vsnl cloeurw, 3 olded gleoa
Furn, efflc:iency, privata ift~ •91; low ...t and chair and lluminum con8tn~ctlon.
trance 8t ·bath . Call 441~ Ull: Rorninvton typewriter,! M~ be ulld 81' IWI•r room.
t311. Phone 304·876·2515. Cell 448·3788 . .
1232.
Mobile Homes
for Rent

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ' "

HILLCREST KENNELS
Bordlng ell braad1. Selling
Hoppy Jack Dog Food.
Doberman puppi11: Stud
Service. Cell 448-7795.

Shoep Dog puppies, shots &amp;

Saara vinyl bean bag chairs

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Peta for Sale

FireWood pickup or deli·

toot boarda for ltandard bad
o30 ee., lf'llperiel dryer
white $60, 2 heavy duty

3 bedroom houae. Roueh
Road. Cheshire, Ohio, full
basement, large lot, garage.
Callll14-367-7175.

68

vared . Cell 614·256-6689 .
2 seta of solid oak: head &amp;

~-

2 bedroom.
large 8176
kitchen.
altctric
ttove,
a
month, 304-675· 2264.

Friday,SephHnber30, 1983

Ohio

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General Hauling

JONES BOYS WATER SER VICE . Coli 614·367·7471
or 814-3117-0&amp;91.
Need something ,hauled
away or aomathing moved7
We'll do it. Cell 448· 31 59
.between 9 and 6 .
W1ter hauling, Fast Service,
low rotea. Cell e 14 -2&amp;61743.

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Weather hinders hunt
for bankers' slayers
RUTIITON, Minn. (AP)- Pollee
slogged through heavy fog today
searching for suspects In the
ambush killings of a bank president
and a loan officer who were lured to
a vacant overgrown farm· which
their bank had repossessed · three
years ago.
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Friday, September 30, 1983

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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sure but had recently returned and
bought some land near Hardwick,
about 30 miles south of Ruthton In
southwestern Minnesota.
Bullet ins were issued In Wisconsin, Iowa and South Dakota, but
Lincoln County Sheriff Abe Thompson said Ia te Thursday there was "a
g&lt;Jod. possibility they are still In
Minnesota."
He added that heavy rain and
thick fog "are making it darn
difficult to do much. " .
The victims, 42-year-old R!,ldy
Blythe and 37-year-old Deems
''Toby" Thulin, were the only
officers of the Buffalo Ridge Bank,
which, according to Lincoln County
Court records, had bought the farm
In August 1981 after Jenkins flied for
bankruptcy.
Blythe, the bank's president, had
gone to the two-story wood-frame
farmhouse with his wife, Sue, after
receiving a call Wednesday night
from a man expressing Interest In
buying it.
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Local briefs
Flu shot age 55 or older
Qtlzens over 55, not 65 as was earlier announced, are eligible to ·
receive the free flu shots at the Senior Citizens Center Tuesday from 9
a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.

Literay Club meets Wednesday
The Middleport Uteray Qub will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Charles Gaskill. Mrs. Dwight Wallace will review the

book, ''The Vineyard of the Lord" by Helen Steiner Rice, with
members to respond to roll call by giving a Rice quotation or poem.
Dues of $4 will be collected.

Couples seek marriage license
Two mariiage llcen~ were Issued In Meigs County Probate Court
to Timothy Walter Thoren, 23, Racine, and Elizabeth Ellen Ayres, 23,
Canal Fulton; Joseph C. HaLL, 36, Pomeroy, and Joyce Grover 35,
Pomeroy.
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Lebanan trustee meeting set
Lebanon Township Trustees will meet Monday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. at
the township garage.

Homecoming events planned
The Rutland Church of God will hold Its homecoming Sunday at the
Rutland Qvlc Center. Sunday school will be held at the church at 10
a.m. followed by thee homecoming services at2 p.m. Featured will be
special singing groups, "Heavenly Four Quartet", Sexton Family;
and others. Speaking and singing will be evangelist Ed Boling,
Wheelersburg. The public Is Invited.
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.·Veter~ns Memorial information
ADMISSIONS.--Velma Hawley, Syracuse; Wllllam N. Moms,
Racine; Mattie Teaford, Portland; Stanley Feldkamp, Clnclimatl;
Carol~. New Haven.
DISCHARGES.--Barbara Fry.

Squads answer four calls
Four runs were made by local emergency units Thursday
according to the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service.
At 6: :II p.m. Pomeroy took an unidentified person from Spring and
Main to Veterans Memoiial Hosptlal; Pomeroy at 6: 26 p.m. to
Landmark for Doiis Haynes who was taken to Veterans Memoiial;
Pomeroy at 7:48p.m. to Meigs Football Field for Todd Riffle who was
takentoVeteransMernorlai; at9:22p.m. SusanCoss,Reedsvillewas
taken to Camden Clark Hospital by Tuppers Plains.

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CLOSING UP - James McKee nails down
window shutters as waves crash against a sea wall In
back of his home In Ocean VIew, VirRfnla Thursday.

. The area residents are preparing for the arrival of
Troplcall!l&amp;onn Dean due to arrive around midnight In
the VIrginia Beach~- (AP Laserphoto).

Storm leaves l-4·- inch rains
By DEAN FOSDICK
A-ocleted l're88 Writer

Preceded by squalls with near
hunicane-force winds, Dean hit
Tropical Storm Dean slos))ed onto landat7:15a.m.EDTbetweenCape
VIrginia's sparsely settled Eastern Charles and Onancock, on the
Shore today, .pushed by 60 mph peninsula that hangs from the lower
winds that whipped up the Atlantic end of Maryland artd forms Vlrgl·
Ocean and eroded North Carolina nla's Eastern Shore.
beaches along the storm's northThe storm had meandered up the
ward path.
Eastern seaboard most of ThursLocal flooding and rains of 1 to 4 day, slowing considerably by midInches were expected as Dean bore night, and hltlandfarthernorththan
northwestward throughout the day expected.
across Chesapeake Bay and Inland
Gale warnings were dropped
VIrginia,. said Hal Geriish, a south of VIrginia Beach but rehunicane forecaster at the National mained In effect along the coast to
Hunicane Center In Miami.
Rhode Island's Watch Hill, as the
Meanwhile, an off-lll{ain on-again storm moved northwest at 10 mph.
tropical storm In the Pacific named
Over 100 campers were urged to
Nai-da was expected to pass well . leave Ocracoke Island an1l Cape
south of the Hawaiian Islands.
Hatteras after State Route 12 was

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CLEVELAND (AP)- ThewlnnlrtgnumberdrawnThursdayln the
Ohio Lottery's dally game, ''The Number," was 582.
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Seven fined, three forfeit bonds
Seven defendants were fined, three forfeited bonds and one was
given a jail sentence In the court of Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman

Wednesday night.
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Fined were Lonnie E . Neal, Bidwell, $15andcosts, speeding; Aaron
L. Sayre, Syracuse, $10 and cosls, Improper right turn; Luther A.
Mowery, Middleport, $25 and costs, operating a vehicle without a
llcense4; Teny Albright, West Columbia, W.Va., $25 and costs,
disorderly manner; Arthur Bradshaw, Middleport, $25 and costs,
disorderly manner; Steven Van Meter, Middleport, $25 and costs,
allowing dogs to run loose; Mike Manley, Middleport, $25 and costs,
disorderly conduct.
Given a five day jall~ntence on a disorderly conduct charge was
George McDaniel, Middleport.
Forfeltll'lg were Ritchie A. Bird, New Haven, and Wllllam R. Hall,
Jr., Pmleroy, $4.'50 each, posted on charges of driving while
intmdcatedj, and Delmar G. Davts, Jr., Langsville, $50 excessive
speed.

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Minor erosion was reported In
North Carolina at Cape Hatteras,
Surf City and Wiightsville Beach,
where the sea spilled over a concrete
bulkhead but caused no damage.
Carolina Beach reported a loss of
between 30 and 50 feet of beach.
At the Norfolk Navy Station, the
creWs of !Kl ships were ordered to be
ready to sail within four hours and
commanders were authorized to
recall personnel from Uberty if
necessary.

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Motoiists stopped cars on busy
streets, joining other Betrut residents who craned their necks on
sidewalks or balconies as thP. ftrst
airliner, a Middle East Airlines
flight from Saudi Arabia, circled the
downtown dlstiicts four times
before landing.

Loader damaged by minor blaze
Heavy damages were Incurred to
a log loader as the result of a fire at
1: 44 a.m. Thursday.
The MiddlepOrt Fire Department
answered a call to the Bailey Run
Road where the loader was located
at the time of the fire. 'The
equipment had been moved from
the Facemeyer and Salmons

lumber operation and was appar·
ently being operated by someone
when the fire began. The operator .
left the scene. There were heavy
damages In the wiiing and the
lnterk:&gt;r of the loader, sheriff's
Investigator Gary Wolfe reports.
The sheriffs department Is Investigating the lncfi:lent.

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Jurors called for duty Monday, Oct. 3, need not report because their
duty has been cancelled.

The offlce of Congressman Qarence Miller and the Meigs County
Commlssk:&gt;ners were advised today that the Envlromental
ProteCtion Agency has approved a grant totaling $281,010 for
upgrading and replacent of Individual home sewer disposal systems
In Tuppers Plains.

"This Is just a big northeaster,"
said David Overton, a permanent
resident, lounging on the beach
Thursdav night. "We sret these a
couple of times a year. It's going to
have to be a lot worse than this and
shingles will have to be flying before
I'll consider" leaving.

A four-man committee representIng the Lebanese army and waning
Chiistlan, Druse and Shiite Moslem
militias Is discussing arrangements
for reopening highways linking
Beirut with Syiian.controlled central Lebanon and the Israelioccupjed south.
The committee, In charge of
overseeing the truce, on Thursday
arranged the reopening of Beirut'~
lnternatlonal'alrport, a move hailed
by most political factions as a sign of
to normalcy.
The airport, where 1,1m U.S.
Marine peacekeepers are based,
reopened after Druse fighters
dropped their threat to shell the
terminal and reached agreement
with the truce committee to
guarantee securtty on all access
roads to the terminal.

Qear with fog developing tonight. Low 50 to 55. Some cloudiness
near the Ohio River Saturday, otherwise mostly sunny. High 75to!Kl.
'The chance of rain Is 10 percent tonight and Saturday.
Ohio Exteaded Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday: Fair weather through the period. Wghs
In the mfd.'lllll to around 80 Sunday and Monday and In the low to
mfd.'lOll 00 Tuesday.l.owllln the liOB.

Jurors won't report Monday

EPA approves sewer grant

flooded. The road runs along the
spine of North Carolina's Outer
Banks, linking Nags Head with
Ocracoke.
Some campers remained, however, despite 35 mph winds that
yanked stoplights taut, swept sea
foam Into the air and caused minor
property damage. And a few people
threw parties on the beaches.

BEffiUT, Lebanon (AP)
Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan
today reported disagreements over
the site of a planned ChristianMoslem reconciliation conference
and said a new "unity cabinet"
should be formed to preserve
Lebanon's cease-fire.
"The real guarantee ·of the .
cease-fire Is the unity of the
Lebanese. Unity makes It final and
lasting," said Wazzan, a Moslem,
who serves with ChiistlanPresldent
Amln Gemayel.
WazzanspokelnanlntervleWwith
state-runBeirutradloandtelevlslon
about moves to stabilize the
five-day-old cease-fire, which
halted three weeks of civil warfare
In Lebanon'scentral mountains and
Beirut's outskirts.
Wazzan did not elaborate on the
disagreements over the site for the
national reconciliation conference.
But other officials, who declined to
be named; said Syiian-backed
opposition leaders favor holding the ·
dialog~.~e at the Arab League
headQuarters 1n Tunis, while Gemayel' s administration prefers the
presidential palace In suburban
Baabda east of Beirut.

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