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U.A. Cornett dies Wednesday

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Mrs. Jack (Peggy) Blshop ot ·
Dw1ng his Cllfeer, Cornett seiVed BarnesvUle.
on Ule board of directors ot
Three swvlvtng sisters are
Commercial &amp; Savings Bank from Freida Noll of Fulda, Ohio, and
1900 until l!Bl. He was president o( Florence Leddy and Julietta Rad- ·
tlle board · from 1971 untU his cllffe, both of Zanesville. Fourteen
retirement .
grandchildren and three greatHe also selVed on the Holzer grandchildren survive.
He was preceded In death by three
. HospiUil Board of Trustees, held the
· rank of Fourth Degree Krilght tn'the brothers.
·
Knights . of Columbus, was a
A Mass ofthe Dead will be held at
member ofthe Gallipolis Gun Club, 10: :ll a.m. Saturday In St. Louis
Gallipolis Golf Club, Gallipolis Area Catholic Church, with the · Rev.
Chamber of Commerce and a William Myers serving as cele- .
lifetime member of GalllpollsEiks brant, and the Rev. Virgil Relsch·man, nephew ,of Mrs. Corneti,
Lodge107.
He was past president of of serving as concelebFant.
Funeral services will be held In
Central Warehouse Distributors,
Columbus, and_ was past president Willis Funeral Home, where catllilg
of the Ohio Automotive Wholesal· hours will be 3-9 p.m . Friday and .
ers, Columbus. He was a member of 8: 3().10 a.m. Saturday.
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St. . Louis Catholic ·Church in
Seven grandsons will serve as
Gallipolis.
pallbearers, with burial In St. Louis
He married Marie Kress In 1930, Catholic Cemetery, Ohio 141.
and she preceded him in death on
ArosaryseiVicewillbe heldlnthe
funeral home at 9 p.m. Friday.
Sept. 11, 1984.
Surviving are five children, John
In lieu of flowers, contributions
L. Cornett, Dr. G. Richard Cornett may he made to St. Louis Catholic
and Mrs. George (Rose) Miller, au Cemetery Fund or to St. John's
of Gallipolis, Mrs. WUiiam (Patty) Villa, 6W Rosewell Road, NW,
l&lt;ashouty of Lindale, Texas, and Carrollton, Ohio44615.

Hearing set for Belpre man
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) -A ·and relatives can post his tro,rro
hearing has been scheduled In bond. Defen~ altorney Tim DIfederal court Friday to determine Piero said friends and relatives
whether a Belpre, Ohio, man is a lready have pledged their homes
competent to stand trial on charges and property towa('d the bond.
Cullen was . arrested Sept. 21 on
that he robbed three banks.
John CUllen, 37, has been in a Interstate n In Kanawlia County .
federal hospital at Butner, N.C .. for shortly after a lone robber staged a
, nearly three months undergoing holdup at a Charleston bank.
psychiatric tests. A report on those
Correction
. tests will be submitted during
.. Friday's hearing.
The names of Raymond and-or
Cullen faces up to 60 years in Lydia.Smith were erroneously listed
on a delinquent tax list published
f~ral prison and and a SIS,mJ fine.
U.S. Magistrate Jerry Hogg said recently by the Meigs Cqunty
; Wednesday that Cullen's friends Audltor. The erroneous listing. was
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. on property in Rutland Township. ·

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*WINTER CO~TS
*JUNIOR JACKETS
*WRANGLER SPORTSWEAR
*JUNIOR BLOUSES

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147.95 Na•r or OliYiwood
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Boots
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Gowns
•Short Robes

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Reg. 17,49 Brach's Finest Chocolates ...........;......... Sale 15.99

116.99 Brach's Milk &amp; Dark Chocolates ........ Sale 113.59

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CINCINNATI (AP) - Saying
tliat pay Increases for public
officials are never popular, Gov.
Richard F . Celeste Is repeating his
pledge to tum down a salary
Increase prOposed for the' governor
In newly passed legislation .
"The governor wUI not be part of
the pay bill when it comes forward,"
Celeste told a Cincinnati 'news
conference Thursday. .
The General ASsembly has lust
fashioned a new version of a
·.Politically sensitive bill that In·
creases pay for the lawmakers and
other state flld local elected
otflclals, · Including the governor.
Celeste, who has ' been traveling
about Ohio this \lieek to plug,state ,
tourtsnl' and his "Buy Ohlb"
campaign for state government's
purchases of goods and services.
said he had not seen the new pay
legislation.
"The whole issue of pay raises for
pui)Uc employees Is a very awkward
and serious one. I think Ohloa,n.s

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NEW YORK (AP) -Signs of an
economic rebound and a pickup In
money-supply· growlh means the
Federal Reserve likely will pause
before accomriiixlating further declines in interest rates, credit
.analysts say .
But because of earller sharp
declineS In money-market rates, all
of the nation's top 15 banks by
Thursday had cut their prime

.BOYS SIZES 8 through 20

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE PRICES
*MEN'S FIANNIL ·won SHilTS
*MEN'S WISTEIN SHim
*MEN'S DmS SLACIS
*MEN'S COIOUIIOY JEANS
*MEN'S lilT SHilTS
*WOII UIIFOIMS
*MIN'S DENIM JEANS
*MEN'S SWEAltiS
*VAN HEUSEN DIIESS
*WIIIIU JACim
*MEN'S FWIHil PAJAMAS
*CAIIHAI'IT won ClOTMES
*OUILTID flA!Ml Slim
*MEN'S lfATIII JACmS ·

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SHOPPING.
HEADQUARTERS .
ON FINE
WEARING
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GIRLS' .I(NIT TOPS
*LinLE BOYS' PAJAMAS
*CABBAGE PATCH SLI~PERS
•LinLE GIRLS' DRESSES .
l+r.WI LOREN'S COATS
BOYS' lOPS
·•CHILDREN'S SNOWSUITS
*.LITTLE BOYS' OUTFITS
*GIRLS' PANTS
•GIRLS' SLEEPWEAR
•CHILDREN'S ANGEL TREADS
•GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR

velD power which

think the Issue deserves fair
consideration," Celeste said.
The legislation would Increase the
governor's annual salary from the
current $65,mJ to $'19,10). The bill
Increases tlle pay of state legislators
on Jan. 1 ftom $22,500 annually to
$.l),l52.
.
Ohio's governor 'has a line-Item
veto power which would allow
Celeste to veto his own pay raise
while approving the remainder of
the legislation.
Some crttlcs argue !hilt state
lawmakers, by boosting tl)elr salarIes, are escalating the trend toward
a full· time Legislature, rather than
,t he traditiOnal concept of a part,
time body whose' members spend
time In their Mroe dilltrlcts ·among
their constituents, working at othei'
job;.
Celeste said, "The fact of the
matter Is, we do have a full-time ·
Legislature. A lot fA the work is not
done In Columbus. It's dime back at
home, In the dlstrlcts.
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allow

Celeste to ve(o his own pay rahe
while approving the remainder
ol the legislation,

Nothing new
in search -

forplane

(&gt;AU.JA
- pne man was
· oo!!Wnn lids momlnr on Ohio 7 In GaLIIIa County,
elght-tentll! of a. mile lOUth ol Clay Elementary

School. 111e ~&amp;ate NIIJway pa&amp;ro~ls dl mv~g
the accldenl, which tOok the life ollluster B. BarTett,
51, Gl'llhaln School Road, GaDJpolls. The pahvl said
Barrett was northbound when he attempted ro ml;lke

111m rll'IV!IIl

"'Wllillm

F. Porter, 541 Rt. 2,
Clly, IIUI!mpted' te PaM
Barrett and the two vehicles coi!Jded. P..W was
reporteclly not Injured. 'Die collision occWTed 8hortly
before 8 a.m., according to the palrol. (Ph&lt;lto bJ John
Friedman).

December man~ growth before
said Thursday.
Despite the jump, M1 was still taking further steps to accommonear the lt~wer end of the growth date lower open-market Interest
target sought by the Fed In its bid to rates.
The key business borrowing
promote economic growih without
charge
Is now at Its lowest levelstnce
fueling inflation.
Robert Parry, chief economist at · August 1983 when the banks lilted
Security Pacific National Bank In the rate to 11 percent.
'Moderating costs of gasoline and
Los Angeles, said he believed the
Fed would pause to see how the food helped limit the Novembi&gt;r
economy responded to the early Inflation rate. the Labor Depart-

lending rates by a hatf·polnt to 10.75
percent,
,
And consumerprloesroseascant
0.2 percent ln. November, the
smallest,galn since June, the Labor
Department said.
The nation's basic money supply,
knoWn asM1 and representing funds
readily available for spending,
expandert by $3.8 billlon In the week
ended Dec. 10, the Federal ReseiVe

Divers from a special Cincinnati
diving team and volunteers have
· been searching the past two days for
ail airlJiane and Its occupants that
reportedly crashed into the Ohio
River below the Gallipolis Locks
and Dam Dec. 9:
A spokesman for the Mason
County state pollcedetachment said
no new evidence was discovered
during the Wednesday and Thursday search.
Trooper L:.P. Mullins said any
search was hein£ done on an
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ment said. The November Increase
was half the0.4 percent gains in both
September and October and
matched June's 0.2 percent hike.
For theflrstllmonthsofthls year,
Inflation, as measured by the
Consumer Price Index, rose at an
annual rate of 4.1 percent, up only
slightly from the decade-best 3.8
percent Increase of 1983.
The Reagan administration

hailedJhe November report as good
news for Christmas shoppers, and
private ecooomlsts predicted more
of the same next year.
In other developments Thursday:
-The numberofArilertcansfillng
Initial claims for jobless benefits fell
by 76,mJ to3'79,mJtn the first week of
December, the Labor Department
said. The Increase followed a
two-week jump In claims in late
November.

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1'h miles Inside the central Utah
mine .a nd 2,!ffl feet behind the
stubborn fire, which was spewing
smoke and carbon monoxide out of
the mine.
"Earlytoday,ateamotfireflghters
entered an air· Intake tunnel, passed
through two steel doors separating
the tunnel from another one and
approached· the fire from behind,
blasttrig It with foam, silid Joe
Abbott, a spokesman for Emery,
which operates tbe mine for Utah
Power &amp; Light Co.
The team reported they also
ventuf!!d aboutlOOfel't Into the area
wh~ a large gwup of the miners
was last .seen minutes after the fire
broke out, but found no trace of
them.
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"We don't liave much fire lett,"
Abbottsaid,but.smokecontlniledto
delay. the reseue team's eritry. Into
the mine. , ·
Company officials and state and
federal mine safi!IY experts late
· Thursday .devised the plan to enter

just aftertheblazebegan. Blake was
treat~ for eye IJTitation and smoke
Inhalation and released.
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Earlier Thufsday. rescue team
trled to work its way through the air
outtake when officials thought the
fire was in the other tunnel. The
team was repelled by carbon
monoxide after going 600 to 700 feel
into the mine.

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Two of the five rescuers were
brteny hospitalized.
At the same tl.rtKi; another crew
worked to punch a three-Inch air
hole from the nearby Little Dove
Mine 600 feet Into the chamber
thought to. be the miners' haven
from the billowing smoke.
A ' similar drilling effort was
launched later aboutl,lmfeet above

UJe chamber, with workers using
larger, more sophisticated drtlllng
equipment than could be used In the
Little Dove.
The miners' farnllles remained
mostly at home and were kept
abreast by telephone of deVelopments at tlle federally inspected
mine, about ' eight rnlles north of
OrangevUie and !50 miles southeast

~=~ughthelntak~tunnel.

· .ton:;~~~J::~
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The electrlc blllii of Coliunbus &amp; · · new ElectriC Fuel Component
.·'Soutltern Ohio Electrtc Co. o;usto- (EFc) ot1.Q;:Jcenis j,.f ktlowatt
· mers .will ~ gotng down, effective ., hour••III!C· That Is down ttom 11\e
.Jan .-1, 1985. .
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Jll:l!lll!ll.t·. rate of 2.0373 cen.t s per
· The Public Utllltles CQIIIItllulon ·kilowatt hour. · ·
· of Ohio. ~ an· order. '1\ieiday , . 1be: EFC . ill i.he portlbn ~f ' the
' teducing1!he tUel portion ot Ute rate electriC Iiiii lVhlch pays tor tuel,
cUstomerS are .charged: C&amp;SOE ·· ~ . Coal.. llll!d to· geiletate
· p!ftclals sa.ld monthJ¥ te$1dentlal electriCity. lt is aasei'l'll acrordlng
bills will be redUced amlnbnwn !15 to
ooaperkllowatt hour basis.
. · ]ier.cen.t beeausert the'l'l'lluctloli.
.~. rate is revle\Ve!! and ,.s.tualed
. From Jan. 1 thrOIJih · June·.:.Jr ·every~ inonths to~ C)IITe.nt
c&amp;SOE CUJ!on1ers Will hec~Wged a . fuel prices:
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UNTIL. CHRISTMAS
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REPEATS PLEDGE _;SayIng that pay lucreases for public
· olllclal!i are never popular, Gov.
Rlchard F. CelerRe Is repea&amp;lbr
his pledge to tum down a 11111aey
Increase proposed for the pernor In newly pasaed JePiatjon.

Ohio's pvemor has a Jlne.l&amp;em

C&amp;SOE ·customers reeeiving

AVAILABLE FOR THAT tiAID
JO PUASE PEIRSON '

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focus our at1enlion to that tunnel
now, rather than exclusively on the
fire."
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ORANGEVILLE, Utah CAP) Henrie said In a news conference
Three search teams made a daring
that the fire had been controlled, but
foray Into smoke-fiUed tunnels
.
crews
were sttll worklilg on some
today after firefighters used foam to
hot
spots
and that heavy smoke and
contain a blaze that has trapped 27
the
threat
of poisonous gases
miners deep underground for more
continue
to
pose
problems.
than :.&gt; hours.
Three
five-member
teams wear·
There had been no contact with
oxy~n
masks
and
protective
lng
· the'26 men and one WOI!lM since the ·
.fire Ignited In the WUherg Mine clothing were sent Into tlle mine's
main tunnelabolit4::.Ja.m:,hesakl.
abolit 9::.&gt; p.m. Wednesday, but
officials said theywereconfldent the · The members Of each team are
miners would be reached by linked by rope, and ~Ul move
rescuers or through twQ openings · single-file through the tunnel. ·
Officials have remained confident
. drilled to deliver ()xygen, food and
the
minerS would be found alive.
water.
"
We'restljl
feeling a real. sen~ of
.
· ".It may go quickly, or It may take
opttmlsm
that
the men are allve In
them a significant amount- of time, ·
mine,
and
that
tliey have enough
the
. but the fact they've been'able to hold
·OX}'&amp;el)
to
last
unin
we can ri!ach
doWn the fire: and now apparently
tbrim,"
Henry
said
Thursday
night. .
.: get around lt Is !'.'significant break," ·
S!lld Emery Mtnlng Co. spokesinlin · · The miners were helleved to hav~
Robert Himrte.
"It means
.
. . we
. can. made ltto safety In a large chamber .
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He~ld~w~tstoirut~~ci~ · :Seryl~ · t~ - ~~in!l;ll~ -~~pl~:

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By .JENNIFER BRANDL.ON
Associated p,._ Writer

Men's Wear - 1St Floor

APPAREL FOR

2 Sectiono. 1 4 Pagao 26 Cents
. A Multimodla Inc. N-per

in
Utah
Rescue attempts
launched
for
27
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miners
trapped
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•BOYS·KNIT SHIRTS
•BOYS WJ'NTER JACKETS
•BOYS SWEATERS
•BOYS FLANNEL: SHI
•BOYS DENIM JEANS
•BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
•BOYS PAJAMAS
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ll~hike pledge .•

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Iones. Zips from top and bottooi. Warm fiberfill insulation.
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*PRE·TEEN SPORTSWEAR
*JUNIOR St.'ACKS
'*HANG TEN SPORTSWEAR
*JUNIOR KNIT TOPS ·
*MISSES &amp; JR. JEAJifS

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. .· . cut .a! the (recently-~de!J)' Iru:ne . of the total into the~ta~'s chrekfug ·· · mept henetlts. Thefuterestdebtwlll .
, · .COLUMBUS, Ohio. lAP&gt; ~ ~· ·'. :·xn thepast, theagencles.always · dUck 5e$Siori of thi! 4!gt~)ature, fie . · a~ttoa',&gt;ol,ifciiShflo\l(probiemii.'• .be a,t'least $123.miillon\vllen th6se ·
Richard ~el~te 1!1·rel~lng on state · .~ tq spend~ penny they had. . wan.ts to bilve·the iax ~teonsldered ·. and as811re tpe prCllitpt •pa:vment o( · · payments come due in 1987, Slikllrll ·
:agl'l)cy belt-t,lghtentng ·as w~ as : 1here·wann old sa~ 'tf~t)On'l · · as· part of. ttl{, budget · process," : bll~. ': · , ' .. · . · .. , . · ....:· • .said. .. : · · . · . · ·: · • · .
.SUrpl';15 r~enues to. fund his ~9!!5 use ·II,. Y~ IO!Ie .use -It '):hats ·hem : S~rtl sajd Thu~ay. · · · · . . • . In &lt;td\lltlon, Slikurti ·said . tfui· ·. .. He call.e d thl!.tdetit:'.a tlcklngstlnk '
!neon\~ tax ~t. a top advl$er says. . .~tll!&gt;Ped~ the d~tor.sald,
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·. The ,bu,&lt;JgeLdl~tor sald cu~nt
ad~tratton will,p\lt an amooili' . bol)'lb."
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William J. Shkurtl, direttorotthe · · {le said the, ·fl&amp;encles also. are . projEr\Jons~wthatWhllethestate
yet to bP. det~rmlned Into !i_"ralny·'
The $400 rillillon' Is exclusive ·of ·
another $168 rnllllon tn excess )ottery
Office of Budge! and Management, ,holding the line on spendlilg ...., fOr a variety ot reasons lrlcludlng ·day" account to guard against
an Improved economy, lower than
another recession which could
profits which Skhurtl said are
said that the governor has ordered requests In the budget Celeste will
more austerity In the agencies and send to the Legislature next month, _prolected unemployment, de- threaten the solvency of thestateas
expecied to accrue during tlle
that the results already are bearlng lll!d that tlle results of all these creased ·weHare spending, and
one did In late 1~·1983.
current fiscal year. But he pointed
fruit .
.
efforts '- combined with any
agency spendlng lapses - will end
Another portion of the $400 million
out thatlottery profits are mandated
this fiscal year with a fund balance should be set aside for Interest
by law to be earmarked for the
He said at least UXl mUllan In spendable surplus the state has at
budget lap~- money that the the end of this fiscal year- wlll
ofaroundS400mllllon,agoodchunk . payments to the federal govern·
schools. "Theyarenotconslderedas
agencies wlll not spend this fiscal detennlnehowmuch thetaxcutwill
of that1 amount is or should be menton a rematnlng$1.45 billlon In
part of the general revenue fund,"
year- ·~·'ill be part of a $400 mllllon be.
obligated.
loans to the Bureau of Employment
he said .

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SPECIAL SAVINGS ON IROECHLIR CHAIRS FOR CHRISTMAS

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Pome.roy-:Mtddleport, .Oh1o. Friday. Oec:ember.21, 19$4

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Porter and Little, attorneys at
IIIJV, will beclosedfromnoonDec 19
•unti18a.m. DEC. 26.
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Story on Paa;e If

Sports !J~~l'IIP! ~

Law offices closed

OIFT CERTIFICATES

.Lighting judging

Southern gir~s lose

. A dissolution of marrtage has
. been granted in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court to Carolyn J.
Tripp and Robert A. Tripp, hoth of
Tuppers Plains.

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maskstobtlnioutaD27,hesald.
The fire, believed to have. been .
cauSed by overhei.ted bearln&amp; tit. .
CIIIM!YOr .belt, erupted ~ the 22 :
WOJ'kerllandflvecompany~ .
· worked to breail a Qne-day tonnage .. ·
record tor ionp'all coall'lllitbig- a· ·
. process !n which machines Str!P .
· coal
a lengthy area or a seam.
· . OnlY Kenneth G. Blake, tlleahltt's
· 32-year.otd general mah\t~ ··.
tol'l!lllalt, miiiiBII'!dl!!ave' tbe mine

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BLOCKING 'l'RAn'IC':- Mbeq rn11!ri aeC.utt, .. pnpciQ n...., - ~ UW.. "-'f-'
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PAT WHITEHEAD
Assis tant Publis her / Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
. Gener&lt;~l Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor
A MEMBER of The A&lt;soclated Press. Inland Dally Press AssoCia·
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LETI'ERS OF OPINION are welcome. They should be less ttliln 300 words
long. All letter s are subject to editi ng and must be signed with name, address and
teleph one number. No unsigned let ter s wm be publiShed. L euers should ~ In

good taste, addressing tuues, not personalities.

Ohio sport fishennen
have l~gislative clout
In Ohio, sport fisherman have clout. Hence the ban on commercial gill
.nets which anglers say hurt their chances of taking home walleye.
In Canada. commercial fisheries wield a bigger economlc club to stand
off such pressure,.so gill nets continue to sweep fish out of lake Erie and
make Ohio's net ban a somewhat meaningless victory.
Before the ban and a state buy-out of glll 'net licenses that followed , 39
Ohioans were permitted to fish for yellow perch with gill nets, which drew
the ire of sport fisherman and wUdUfe officials who said the nets kill too
many walleye In the process of harvesting perch. Nine of those Ucenses
were actively being used; the rest were being held in reserve.
But across the lake, 160-llll Canadian fisheries freely use gill nets to
make their Uvellhood just as they have for years before Ohio's net ban. It
keeps the Lake Erie entorct?ment division of the Ohio Departmetit or'
Natural Resources busy trying to catch lhem when they cross the watery
international boundary.
In recent weeks the U.S. Coast Guard and state wlldllfe officials have
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' chased a number of Canadian fishing boats back across the international
line from Ohio waters. That Is usually all they can do to fight Canadian
fisherman after 20 years of largely futile battles, said Roy Biggs, bead of
the Wildlife Division's Lake Erie law enforcement office In Sandusky.
"We can prosecute them If we can get them, bu~ getting them here Is the
problem," Biggs said of Canadians fishing illegally in Ohio waters.
Like the boats chased across the Une this tnonth, most Canadians stay
within a half·mtle of the line and can easily cross It before they are stopped
and their boats boarded. Over the years, a few foreign fishing boats have
gone to court In Ohio, however. Wildlife ofilclals continue patrolling the border by boat weekly and by
airplane once or twice a week, Biggs said. The agency depends on the Coast
Guard to continue the vigilance when the weather Is too rough for state
boats.
They also continue to pressure I he Canadians through polltical channels
to curb gill net fishing, but that, too, Is usually tuttle.
"We don'l need pressure from the sportsmen .. We've been putting a lot of
• pressure on (the Canadians) ourselves for the last 2().25years,"Blggs said,
. · -citing lette.r s and appeals made by Ohio governors and through the
Secretary of State's office.
"The commercial fishing Industry Is more Important to Canada's
'(!C()nomy than II is here In the U.S .. so In consequence they have more
political pull," he said.

. Sen. Daniel P .. Moynihan has
The analogy, however, Is not
written lome lo say, In effect, See- entirely usefl,ll precisely hl!cause
See J:Vha! you and your dumb the United States was engaged In ·
friends have gone and done?
secretly mlnlng the harbors. One
He refers to the World Court's cannot go to the World Court and
decision, against the United States · announce that Inasmuch as we are
and In favor of Nicaragua, assert· going to mine the harbors of
lng that said court does · have Nicaragua secretly, we wish in
jurlsdlcilon rwer the quarrel be- advance to announce that when
tween the ·contending parties. That
Nicaragua discovers this and flies
quarrel arose rwer our mining of suit against us, we will not accept
Nicaragua's harbors last spring.
the court's jurisdiction.
Now there are several stands In
The answer to all this Is that the
the controversy and they needed to United States shouldn't have main·
be sorted out. The first Is tbe one · · talned secrecy In its operations.
with which the United States Is Sometimes It Is politic to proceed
heavily encumbered, and that has · with secrecy (Mr. Moynihan knows
to do with when exactly It asserted all about that). But the background
that ihe World Court would have no of our case against Nicaragua Is not
jurisdiction. Our government made all secret.
·
that assertion after It had been
· It was the Carter admlnlsiratlon
discovered that we were engaged In that publicly charged Nicaragua
mining Nicaragua's harbors. As with proceeding with what · Its
someone remarked at the time, you officials have frequently . called
don't plausibly deny to the court
their "revolution without frontiers"
jurisdiction the moment you hear by attempting to arm guerrillas In
that a petltloner has flied suit _ El Salvador. A committee of the
against you.

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IRS wants your number___,...--_Ja_ck_A_nd_e_rso_n
would be tumed over to the IRS. bul
closely guarded unlisted numbers
as well . Eventually, the IRS Hopes
to have direct access to the
telephone company's computer
hanks, as welL
The legal Implications of the
proposal are unclear. Some congresslonal critics vtew It as another
OIWelllan attempt. by the tax
collectors to trample individual
privacy. The IRS does.n 't see It that
way.
, An agency spokesman told my
associate Donald Goldberg that by
law the secretary of the Treasury,,
whohasjurisdlctlonoverthe]RS, Is
authorized to summon records
needed to collect taxes. Anyone
who's ever been audited knows how
that works.

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WASHINGTON - Paying for an
unlisted 1 telephone number may
keep pests from Interrupting your
dinner, but it won't keep lhe
revenuers off your back If lhe
Internal Revenue Service has Its
way. The IRS Is considering a
propo~al, to plug ·directly into the
phone company) computers to
track down delinquent taxpayers.
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The tax collectors will soon hegtn
negotiating a pilot phase of the plan '
with Bell Atlantic, which covers all
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or parts of Pennsylvania, New
Jersey. Delaware, Maryland, VIrglnla and Washington, D.C. The
took the trouble of finding my house · scheme will allow the IRS :o gel
: :&lt; I have been a resident of
to return them. Theydldn'tglvemy Information directly from the
::: fvilddleport for 12 y~ars· arld I would
husband their names or address, so phone numbers of taxpayers who
· ' Uke to say that for one of the smaller
I would like to take this opportunlty do business wttli Bill Atlantic.
· towns of our nation if's a nice place
to thank them for their good deed
And not only llsted numbers
•· lo live.
and their kindness. Also wish them
OnP day whil e I was shOpping I
a very "Merry Christmas." - ~rs.
, lost my drive r's license · on I he
Aretta Brlckles, 699 Broadway St.,
· parking lot at Sears and before I got
MiddlepOrt
· hOme th&lt;' person that found them
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DES MOINES, Iowa (NEA) The annual meetings of the Republican Governors Association have
not been notably joyous events In
recent years, principally because
the RGA's membership has been
severely depleted by election
Today Is Friday, Dec. 21, the 356th day of 1!&amp;. There are 10 days left In
losses.
the year. Winter begins today.
Although Republicans controlled
Today's hlghllghl In history:
two-thirds of the nation's governorOn Dec. 21, 1898, scientists Pierre and Marie (:urie discovered radium.
ships In the late 1900s, the party has
On this date:
held fewer than one-third of those
In 1620, the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower went ashore for the fi..St time
posts throughout the past decade.
This year's elections produced only
at what Is now Plymouth. Mass.
In 1913, the first crossword puzzle was pubUshed, In the Sunday
a modest Increase In GOP strength,
supplement of the New York World.
from 15 to 16 gubernatorial seats.
In 1914, the first feature-length silent fUm comedy, "Tillie's Punctured
But there was an unmistakable
Romance," was released. It starred Marie Dressler, Mabel Normand,
aura of optimism when the RGA
Charles Chaplin and Mack Swain, and was directed by Mack SeMett.
met here recently, because election
In 1937, the first feature-length cartoon using the Technlcolor process,
results and surveys Indicate that
.Walt Disney's "SnoW White and the Seven Dwarfs," wasshownfortheflrst
the country's electorate has been
turning Increasingly Republican in
•time. In Los Angeles.
.
In 1940, author F. Scott Fitzgerald died In Hollywood at the age of 44.
recent years.
' In 1945, General George S. Patton died of Injuries he suffered In a car
"There Is absolutely no question
that
the face of American politics,
.accldenl In Heidelberg, Germany.
at least In Its partisan dimension,
In 1948, the state of Eire (formerly the Irtsh Free State) declai'ed Its
has been ... altered dramatically,"
independence in a bUI signed by Pres(dent Sean T . O'Kelly.
• In 1958, Charles De Gaulle was elected to a seven-year tenn as the first
Republican pollster Richard Wirth·
lin noted during the RGA meeting.
president of the Fifth RepubUc of France.
· In 191il, Apollo Eight, with three astronauts aboard, was launched on Its
"We ran extremely well - far
beyond our expectations - among
way to man's first orbit of the moon.
.
key groups of voters," Wrlthlln
In 1971, Kurt Waldhelm was chosen to be United Nations Secretary
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added. "The mrwe toward the
GeneraL
.
Republican Party started In the
Ten years ago: The New York Times reported that some of President
West In the 19'105 and now It has
Gerald R. Ford.'s al&amp;s were projecting a "huge" budget deftcltofasmuch
expanded
to the South."
JIB $35 blillon.
. Noting that the baby boom .
FIVe years ago: Black leaders of Zimbabwe l;'U1odesla signed a peace
generation - Amertcans In their
agrl.'flll1ent in London designed to end seven years of civil war.
20s and 30s - has been especially
One year ago: Bombs exploded minutes apart beside a French
supportive or GOP candidates in
regimental headquarters and at a hotel b;lr in west Belrul, killing 19people.
recent elections, Republican polls·
• ·Today's birthdays: Fonner Unlted Nations Secretary General Kurt
ter Robert Teeter suggested that
Waldhelm Is 66. Ventriloquist Paul Winchell Is 62 . .Actor Ed Nelson Is 56.
"age Is the keydlmenskcn" because
• Talk show host Phil Donahue Is 49. Actress Jane Fonda Is 47.
Composer-singer Frank Zappa Is 44. Tennis player Chris Evert Lloyd Is :rl.. of the rwerwhelmlng size of that
thought for today: "(Television) Is a medium of entertainment which , generation.
"Undoubtedly there will · be a
permlll! millions of people to listen to the same joke at the same time, and
~ yet remain lonesome. y- T .S. Eliot, poet (~1965).
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House· of ·Representatives, and . based on the senior applicability ~
another of the Senate, surveyed the · Article 24 of the United Nations .
Charter, which asserts that the
evidence . and .agreed with the
,.
United Nations confers on the
finding of President Carter.
Security
Council
"pritlUlry
respell·
So that the nrst mistake was to
·•
slblllty for the malntenaace ~
have p1oceeded secretly when to do
lntematlonal peace and security."
so served no clear purpo&amp;e.
Article 33, on which Nicaragua
The second rnlsfake was to have
relied, refers to the ICJ In a
agnied to argue befOre the World
paragraph that enjQins parties to ·
Court that said court did not have
any dispute to seek 8otu~ ,"by
· jurisdiction. . Why? For several
negotiation, arbitration, judicial
reasons. One of these Is that the ICJ
settlement, resort to regional
(the International Court of Justice,
cles or arrangements, or Oilier
as the World Court Is called) Is a
peaceful means." In thelsyeanof
body who8e deliberations are by n0
Its
life, the ICJ has heard all of ~
means to be trusted. It Is heavily
cases.
Mostly, in substantive cases,
Influenced by Third World pres·
they
have
been Ignored. Fewer than
sures, In turn heavily lnfluet)ced by
·
of
the more than 1liO
a
lhlrd
Soviet and Sovlet·sateUite pres·
members of the Unlted Nations
sures. But the primary reason for
r~ any authority ()( the
not arguing the government's case
World Court.
Is that our decision to argue casts a
Professor Abram Chayes ~
shadow of ill~tlmacy on our own
Harvard, who went rwer and
case. A sovereign power.should not
pleaded · the case on behalf of
submlt sovereign decisions to other
Nicaragua, was· also (like Sell. ·
bodies to rUle on.
Moynihan)
an outspoken critic of
The ~mment'slegalcase was ·
the U.S. liberation of Grenada
year ago - on the grounds of Its·
lllegall ty.
What Is legal In the world of
Chayes and Moynlhan? That ques·
tlon Is posed lnqulsltlvety. Is the
government of Nlcarligua legal? It
would be difficult to • find a
responsible diplomat who would
I"A~lr ,
sertously
argue that the govern·
~N
men! of Nicaragua Is theJegltlmate
Instrument of the Nicaraguan
people. The people In charge of
major policy In Nicaragua amt't
Nlcaragtians. They are Cubans.
And they take orders from Moscow·
as devoutly as any Spanish colonial
governor ever took orders from
Madrid.
Sen. Moynihan is correct · In
saying that we have done ourselves
damage. But that damage waa not 1
In laying down those mines outalde
those harbors, though that decision
Is tactically challengeable. Our
damage was self-inflicted. If the
World Court were to be trusted With
the security of the Unlted States,
then what &lt;Ire we doing clinging to a
veto In the Unlted Nations? A veto
that Sen. Moynlhan so grandly and
theatrically used I on behalf of
American Interests back when he
'Vas our ambassador there?

·She likes Middleport

But critics point out that as things
stand now, businesses and lndlvldu·
als who are asked for ·contldentlal
Information have the right to
c hallenge. such a demand, and
make the IRS prove Its case In
court. Under the computer plug-In
plan, the telephone company would
already have given IRS access to Its
records - without ronsultlng
anyone,
The IRS has tacitly · acknowl·
edged the legal problems Involved
In the tumeyer of computer lnfor·
matln by phone companies. It has
warnedthephonecompanylhatthe
company must "be prepared to
obtain tariff approval" from local
public utility commissions In at
least three states. Il's up to the
commissions to decide just how

grea't the phone company's obllga·
lion is to keep Information
conrldentlaL
The IRS spokesman said the aim
of the proposal Is to track down 1311
cheaters as quickly and cheaply as
possible, thoughheadmlttedthatso
far It Is not known how much the
arrangement with the phone compa~y wlll cost
,
Congressional insiders resent the
IRS' tendency to embark 011
ambitious plans without asking
Congress for the necessary author·
fly'. For example, investigators for
a subcommittee ~aded by Sen.
William COhen, R·Malne, disCovered that the IRS was buying
malltng lists from private companles to help It track down Individuals
on Its "delinquent" list

Republican optimism~'-------;:----_R_o_be_rt"--~-al_te_rs

:Today in histQry

proportion (of younger voters) who
will not stay in the party," Wrlthlin
acknowledged. But the fact that so
many have cast their first' votes for
Republlcan candidates gives the
GOP an edge, he Insisted.
The Republicans' 59 percent
share of the vote In this year's
presidential election has been
widely publicized, but Teeter noted
that the GOP also received 52
percent of all ballots cast In 1984
gubernatorial races and almost 50
percent of all votes In contested
elections for House seats.
Wlrthlln and Teeter have a vested
Interest In promoting tlie party
because both have done polling for
scores of GOP candidates through out the country, for national-level
Republican committees and for
President Reagan's campaign
organlza tton .
But their coACluslons are sup· ·
ported by the results of surveys
conducted by numerous non·
partisan, Independent researchers,
Including the prestigious Gallup
Organization.
Gallup polls of almost 6,lXD men
and women In the two months
Immediately prior to this year's
elections found that 39 percel)t of all
respondet!ts Identified themselves
as Democrat.l, 35 percent described
therrllelves as RepubUcana and the
remaining 26 percent said they
were lncleperulf1nt.l. That sllm
disparity of four percentage points,
represents the nanuwest spread In
a party afiDlatlon since 19«6. .
The new Gallup figures present
·an especially striking contrst with
survey results in rnld-1977, In the
wake of the Watergate scandal
when the GOP's popularity waa at
'. Its nadir . .At that time, -the. Gallup
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poll found 49 percent Democrats, ~
percent Reptibllcans and 31 percent
Independents.
Segments of the population
among which the Republicans
more than doubled their support the
past seven years among clerical
and sales workers, members of
union households and Westerners.
"Only time can tell whether the
c~rent near,parity division of

party allegiance signals a baste
realignment of party loyaliSts or
refiects a temporary setback for
the Democrats Induced by Reagan's stuMlng election victory,"
says Gallup.
,
What Is certain, however, Is that
lhe Republlcans now have an
unusual opportunity to significantly
expand their base of support among
the nation's voters.

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Sophomore forward Jeff Ketley
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and not think about this stuff," said
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center Olden Polynlce returned Broncos, 4-3.
In work done by another student. "I
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No.12LoulsvUle beatHawali-Hllo was still a tittle he!;ltant out there."
absence to help unranked Virginia II).75 In the only other game
Polynlce said he planned to spend
· to an easy triumph.
lnvlovlng a ranked team. Billy
the Christmas holidays with his
Scphornore center Cluis Welp Wlillams led the win~Jers, non 6-1,
family in New York City and woold
scored 19 of his game-high 23 points with 18 points. Andy Ground had 16 workout at his old highschool to get
". In the first half to pace Washington , for Hawali·Hilo, 3-5.
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5-0, past BoiSe State 79-53 in a
Senior guard Tim Mullen scored
VIrginia Coach Terry Holland
.non-conference game.
16 points as Virginia snapped a
Said Polynlce " was In foul trouble in
''I didn't think !he starters played Jwo.game losing steak with a ~53
the first half, so it's really hard to
i'!!fY well," said WashlngtQn Coach dec!slonover Randolph-Macon. But evaluate his play. I think he played
·. · Marv Harslunan, noting hiS team's it was sophomore center l&gt;olyntce well In ihe second half. He was a
big height advantage. ''They could · whodrewmostoftheattentionlnthe
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The Yellow Jackets.• a Division II
KENT WOLFE
The Huskies took the lead forgood
Polynlce came off the bench to team which tell to 54 and has only
at~on Welp's basket with 15: 58 left
chip in 11 points for the Cavaliers, , one victory In the 35-game series
In the ttrst half. Welp had eight who Improved their record to 5-3.
with Vlrgtnla, got 12 points apiece
fltst-half rebounds. Washington
The highlight of the first half was from J esse Hellyer and Mike BoYer.
thenpulledsteadUyawayandledby the appearance of the 6-foot-lJ
as many as :rl points in the closing Polynlce, a controversl!il figure , - - - - - - - - - - - minutes.
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.. from senior forward Detlef and mlssed VIrginia's game at Duke
Schremp!, the defending Pac 10 on Dec. 8.
scoring champion. .
He entered the game wtth 12: 51
The R1o Grande College Redmen
EVERYTHING
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tried
to
keep
the
ball
out
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remaining
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have established themselves as a
hduding
Guns &amp; Ammunition
Detlef's hands," Welp said. "They greetedwlthaloud ovationfromthe
consistent powerhouse 1n the NAJA
made It very e~~SY for me In the first Unlverslty Hall crowd . : Polynice
NOW THRU JAN. 5, 1914
over the last several years and ohe
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Welp and Schremp! both are from finished with five rebounds a nd one
5-9 junior Kent Wolfe. The 1982
WestGennany
and werethestarsof · steaL He was also catted for a
Racine Southern graduate has~
country's
Olympic
tksketball' technlcalfoul for hanging on the rim
that
an integral part of the success story
POMEIOY, OH.
at Rio Grande over the last three
years .
Wol!e Is averaglng 8.5 Points and
2.5 assists per game this season as
the Redmen have rolled to a J'J.l
record: "Kent lias done a heck of a
· job for us," says head coach John
ALL oAMI'8 w L p liP
Lawhorn. "We would not be where TeiU!I
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Coach Tom Weaver's Kyger
Creek Lady Bobcats rallied !rom a
three point haUtlme deficit to defeat
the Southern Tornadoettes, 48-34
Thursday night.
The Bobcat defense llmlted
Sopthern to three field goals and·
seoren free throws during the second
half rally. The Lady Bobcats'
offense got Itself untracked at
haJ!ttme as It scored 32 points In the
seeond half.
The Tomadoettes led after · the
flr$t quarter 1().9 as Lori Adams and
R&lt;(chel Reiber scored four points
each. Leading scorer for Kyger
Cri&gt;ek during the quarter was
Re]lee Ward with four points. The
seeond quarter saw Southern extend Its lead to three points by
outscoring the Lady Bobcats 9-7 for
th~ quarter. Southern's Reiber
scored seven points to lead the
Tornadoettes. Kyger Creek's was
Jed by Renee 'r''ard's seven points.
The halftime score saw Southern
up 19.16 on the strength of elght!leld
goals and a 3-6 effort at the free
throw line. Kyger &lt;;reek had five
field goals and was 6-14 from the
free throw line.
The third quarter saw the Lady
Bobcat offense catch fire as It
outscored Its opponent 16-8. Renee
Ward who was the game's leading
· scorer pumped In 11 of her 23 points
to lead the 'Creek's comeback. Jill
Drummond chipped in with three
points and Deedee Henson added
two points. Southern's Lori Adams

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scored five of Southern's elght.po!nts.
The fourth quarter saw Kyger
Creek's defense really stiffen as It
did not allow Southern any field
goals, as all of Southern's seven
fourth quarter points were from the
foul line. KygerCreek'soffensewas
Jed by Jill Drummond's six points
during the quarter and Heidi
Carman's four points.
The Kyger Creek victory ended a
long streak of consecutive losses to
the Southern squad.
The game's statistics showed the
Lady Bobcats were 17-54 (23
percent) from the field and 4-28 (50
percent) from the foul line. Southern was 11-34 (32 percent) from the
field and 17-TI from the foul line.
The Kyger Creek win raised Its
conference record to 2-1 and 4-4

Led by Tony a McNeal's 22 points,
Southwestern varsity girls coasted
to a 55-42 win over North Gallla on
the lady Pirates' court Thursday.
The win boosted the lady High- ·
landers' record to 4-1 on the season.
McNeal was aided by Dianna
Nlda, who added 12 points. VIckY
Hammonds supplied eight, four
each carne from Sandy Patrick and
Angle Lambert, Johanna Donta and
Anita Arrowood had twoforSW and ·
Judy Burleson had one point.

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CHURCH. R&lt;v. ' W. H. Penin,

Clin&lt;h SChool9: 1~ a.m.; Wonl1lp 5erVIeiO:ll
a.rlt Choir rehearsal. Tlle9day, 7::11 p.m.
......- dll'f&lt;'llon ol Alire Noue.
110MEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RBNE, Cm....- Union and Multleny, R&lt;v.
Thomas Glen McCiu1111. poslor. Clyde Hender·
S01t S. S.. Sup1.. Sunday School. 9: ll a.m.:
~nlrlR worship 10: lJ a.m.: t"llt"!'lings('rv1l'Pfi _
· p.m.: mk1·.,.,'E'E'k SE"~Vtct'. Wednt't!day. 1 p.m.
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204 Condor St .
Pomery.O"H
Phone 992-2975
fAll &amp; WINTER HOURS

OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY 9:00-8:00
OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-6:00 (LOOK FOR SPECIALS SUNDAY ONLY)

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COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Fay Sauer, IMrtJCtar
Kev. ,Jamet E. Corbitt, .o\ull&amp;ant
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
lie•. Daa Archer

Rev. ao, Deeter
Rev. Seide• ,fehliNfl

ALFRED - Church SchoOl 9: 30 a. m.:
Wo rship. 11 a .m .: UMYF. 6:30p.m.; UW,'
T hi rd Tul'sda y, 7:.10 p.m. Communi on.
fi rst Sunday. IArrhen
CHEST E R - Worship 9 a.m.: C hurc h
School tO a. m .: Bible Stud y, Thursday. 7 p.
m.: UMW, fl r.~ l Thu rsday. 1 p.m.: Com·
munton, fl rs't Sunday IA rchen .
JOPPA - Worship 9: 30 a.m .: Chu rc h
School 10: JO a. m. Blhle Study , Wl'dnesd ay, 7: :\0 p.m . IJ ohn son ).
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h Schoo l 9: 30
'a . m .; Worship 7 p.m .; Bible Study, wro.
nPSday .. 7:30 p.m.; UMYF, WN:Ine-sday.
6:00 P.m.; Communion F irst Sunday.
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REEOSVILI,E - Chu rc h School 9: 30.a.
m .; Wo r~ hip S.. rvlcl' ll :OOa. m. iOC'f'ter~.
TUPPERS PLAI NS ST. PAULChurch Schooj 9 a. m .: Wors hip 10 a. m.:
Blblr Study, TUC'Sda~·. 7:30 p .m .: UM,W,
Third Tut"S dtt\' , 7: 30 p .m .; Communion
first Sunda y i Archer~ . .
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CENTRAL CLUSTER
Re" . Ja~~~et~ E. Corbitt

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L..tdiu from • neilfby (hurch bring 1 bilsket for tM widow encl.- M r ~It
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I'IGw 1tw: fire crl(kles. lsllr the tmbert .rid tMflk God for the ministry of dejk:Mid peoplt.
'f'OUI church in~etprel s God s gth oJ love to the n~y and 11\e 1\elplf!ss_Lft u! WOBfliP lhl!(f-

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Churc h sc hool1f: 3U a ,m .: Morning worsip
10:30 a. m .: Wednesday evening prayer
serv ices, 7: 30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev . Earl
Shuler, pastor. Worship service, 9:30a .m .
Sunday School 10:30 a.m . Bible $tudy and
prayer service Thursday, 7:30p .m .
THE CAR!:ETON INTERDENOMtNA·
TIONAL CHURCH , Kingsbury Road . Rev .
David Curfman, pastor. Sunday School
9: ~ a .m .; Ralph Carl. Supt . Ev enln g wor shtp 7:00p.m . Pra yer met'tlng. Wednes·
day 7:00p .m. ·
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LONG BOTIOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
Holla nd, pastor; Wallace Da mewood,
Sunday SchOOl Supt. Worship service, 9 a.
m.; Bible SchoollO a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Rev. Thereon Durham, pastor. Sunday
School at 9:30a .m.; Morning worship at
10: 30 a. m .; Sunday evenlnr servic-e at7: 30
p.m. Thursday services at 7: Jl p.m.
FREEDOM GOS PEL MISSION a1 Bald
Knob. local ('() on County Road 31. Rev .
L3wrence Glues encamp, pastor. Rev.
Ro ger Willford, asst. pastor. Preaching
services Sunday '1 : 30 p.m. Prayer m('('tlllg
Wednesda y, 7:ll p.m ., Gary GrtfUth,
lead('r. Youth croups Sunday evening .at
6::Jl p.m . with fY&gt;ger and Violet Wllltordd ,
leaders . CommuntOI'J service first Sunday
eac h m onth.
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolville RD. Rev. Phillip Rl·
denour, pastor. Sunday SChool9: 30 a.m.;
wor.~ hlp service 10: :IJ a .m.; Bible study
and worship service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
RUTLAN D CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mark Jones , pa stor . Bill Nicholson, Sunday School Supt. Sunday School9 : 30 a.m .:
Morning Worship and Com munion 10: :.J a .

p.m .

fourth Sunda ys worship sE-rvice at 2·,30 p.- "':

MT. HERMON UN ITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH , Located In Te1tas
Community off Ct. Rt . 82. Rev. Roberi
Sa ndPrs. pastor. Don Wllt . layleader. Sun ·
day SChool 9:.10 a.m.: M ornin ~~t Wonhlp
10: 45 a .m .: Even In~ preaching s{)rvtce S(' ·
cond and tourlh Su nday .at 7: 30 p.m .;
Chris ti an EndPavor. first and .third Sun·
da y. 7: :W p .m . Wednesday prayt&gt;r ml?f&gt;ling
an d B,bl e S, udy, 7:.lo p .m .
JEHOVAH 'S WITNESS. 37319 Sial•
Route 124 10ne mile east of Rut land ). Sun·
dav: Blblf' IE'Cture9:30 a.m .; Watl'htowf'r
·
study 10 : .l () a.m.; Tuesday, BlbJ(I s tud y,
7: :10 p.m .: T hur~day, Theoc ratic School
7: 30p.m. ServiC'e mE-etl n2. 8:20p. m .
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY.
LO&lt;'atC'd on o . J . White Road of Highway
160. Pat Henson, pastor. s unday SchoOl 10
a.m. C\a ss£&gt;S for -all a~e-s . Junior c h urc h II
a.m .; Mornlnp; wo rs hip 11 a .m . Adult
Choir practi C(I6 p.m . Sunday. You ng Peo·
pie's, C hlld l't'n ':r~ Churc h a nd Ad ult Bible
o d u • d• d ..
7 '" m
·"liU y. n t' uC!I a_, a1 : ,,._, p. ·
HOPE BAPTIST CHI\PEL. 570 Gran t
St., MlddiC'port. Aftlllat('d with SouthPrn
Baptist Convention . Su nday School l Oa.m .
; Morn ing worship 11 a.m .; Evt'nlng wor s hip 7 p.m .: Wedne-sday ('Vt&gt;nin2' Bible
st ud y and ray('r meet in~ 7 p.m .
BRA OF RD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St .

mMT . MOR IAH BAPTIST. Fourlh anc(,
Main St .. Mlddle~n - Rev .'Ca lvln Minnis .
pas\or. Mrs. E lv'tn Bumgardner . supt ,,
Sunday School 9:30 a.m .: Worsh\p ~ervlce
10 : 45 a .m.
SUCCF.SS ROAD CHURCH OFCHRIST-

m.:
Worship- service . 1u.~ JO a.{TI.:
Eva nR:ell st lc Service 7::l0 p·.m . Wf"dne~ ·
day: Prayer meeting 7:30p.m . Thund ay .
. ZION CHURCH OF CHRI ST, ·Pome royHarrisonville Rd. Rob&lt;&gt;rt Purte-ll. minis ·
.ter: Ron RUIIe, Sunday School SuPfrlntf'n·
de-nt. Sund ay School ~ : 30 a.m. ; Worship
service 10: 30 a .m .: EwninR: worship Sund ay 7 p. m . and Wedr1esda y. 7 p .m .
m. W(I(Jn('§day, Btble ~·. 7 p.m.
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN CHU RCH, Pine
OJ.,D DEXTER BIBLE ' CMRIS11AN
G r ove. The R(&gt;v. William Midd leswarth,
CHURCH. Char1es lla1fteld; I"IS1or: Unda
Re". Stnn Nelson
pastor . Churt'h service 9:30a.m .; Sunday ·
ftto\' . Richard Rot~mlch
Swan. Supt . Sunday Sctrol 9: .11 a.m.; prmch·
School10:30 a. m .
.
In,::: seorviCPS, Hrst and rtlird Sunday fo Um 1nJ.!
Re\'. 'Robert E . Robln!MMI
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST .
SUrilay &amp;hool. Youlh tnel'llng, 7: ll p.m. •vJkt". Andrew Hube1ki11
John Wright, passtor. Sunday Schoo l9: 30
ASBURY (Syracuset- Worship 11 a.m.
'ory'Sli nday.
a.m .: Larry Hayne-s, S. S. Supt. Mo r nin~
:
Church
School
9:
45
a.m.;
Charge
Blblr
GRAHAM
UN ITED METHODIST .
worship 10:30 a .m .
.
Stud
y.
Wednf'Sday,
7:
:lO
p.m.;
UMW,
first
Preaching 9: :lO a . m .. fi rst a nd s&lt;'Cond Sun RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
Tuesday,
7::t0
.
p.m
.:
Choir
Rehearsal,
dav~ or ('~C h month: thi rd and fourth Sun ·
RENE , Rev. Thomas H. Collier, pastor.
W('d nr!day 6::10 p .m .: UMW, fourth SundiiV!i f'ac l'l month worship St'rvlCf'!li at 7:30
Martha W olfe, Chairman or the Board of
dav , 6:.1(} p.m . !Nel son ).
p.rlt. Wf'dn('sda;v rvt&gt; nlng s a t 1: :ll p.m.
Christian Life. Sunday School 9:3"0 a .m .;
EN TERPRISE - Worship 9 a. m.;
PraV£'1' and Rlhll' ~ludy.
Morning wors hip 10: 30 a. m : ; Sund a ~i
"C trurr h Schoollll a .m .; Bible-Study. TUP$·
SEVENTH -DAY ADVENTI~T . Mulb·
eventn~worship 7: 30p.m. Prayer mE&gt;etln ~
dav.
7::urfl.
m.
:
UMW.
First·Mond
ay.
7
:~1Q
.
f' IT\' Hdl! hls Roa d . P omrroy. Ml&lt;' hlll'l PI ·
p.m . Wednesday.
p.in.: UM'VF. Sunday, 6 p.m. .Choir Re- 7: 30
onknwsk l. pa~ t or: Martr SplrC's, Sabbath
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. DexhC'arKa
l.
6:.
1
0
p.m
.
W~Jit&gt;sday.
(Rothe·
SchOOl Supt . Sabh:tlll Sc hool at 2 p.m . on '
tt-r. Woody Ca ll , pu lor. SerVIces Sunday
mlch l
S~ lurda;.' With Wnl'folh.lp SC' I"\' I~C'S fo!Jowln~
10 a .m. a nd 7 p.m. Wednesda y, 7 p.m .
FLATWOODS- Church School, 10a. m.
a l 3: l !l p.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Don L."
; Worship . 11 a. m.; Bl~l t&gt; Study. ThursdRUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
waiJser. Pastor. Robert Smith. Sunda y
day.
7
p.
m
.:
UMYF
.
Sunday,
6
p
.m.
- Sbltl"r H arriNI Warnt•r. Supt. Sunday
Schoo l Supt. ; Sunday School 9:30a.m.:
tRothrmlch l.
Sc hool9 ::ll a.m.: M ornln~ Worship. 10 :45
MornlnR worship 10:40 a. m. : Sunday
FORE~T RUN Wors hip 9 a .m .;
(&gt;Ve nin~ worship 7:30 p.m.: Wednesday
&lt;J .m .
Churrh
School
10
a.
m
.;
Choir
pra('fiC('A
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David
evt&gt;nlng Bible stud y 7: 30p.m . ·
TuHda~·. 6::\0 p.m.: UMW , Urst Tu~sday,
Mann. mlnl stN. William Snouffer. Sunday
BURLIN GHAM COMMUNITY
7: :W p.m. t NE'Ison 1.
Sr hool Supt. Sunda~ SrhOol. 9:30 o.~ . m .:
CHURCH
. Burll naham . R&lt;.'v. Okey Ray
HEATH 1Mldd leporll - Chu rc h School ,
Mornlnl! Worship 10::l0 a.m .
LaundN m ilt , pastor. Ph. 992-7324. Sund ay
30
a.
m.;
Wor!!lhlp
10::ll
\
.m.:
Bible
9:
FIRST !;ClL'THF.RN RAI'TIST. Pomm&gt;v
Sc hool 10:00 a. m .: .Sunda y PvenlngS&lt;.'rvlce
Stud~·. Tu~a y, tO a. m.: UMW, ~('('O nd .
P\k&lt;'. David Hun!. p;,~st nr. .Jac:k 1\i{'{'d.s,
7: 00 p .m .; Wt'dnPSday £&gt;vc nlnfl! servil-e.
Mond
ay
,
7:
:so
p.m
.:
UMW
Second
MonSund~1 \· ~hoot ()ll'f'('tor. SuJKI~lY Sch0019:.1l
7: 00p.m.
day.
7:.10p
.m
.:
UMM,
Third
Monda
y,
7::Jn
m.
a.m.! 'Mnrnlnf! Wors hip 111::~1 o.m. : f:\'C'nlnJ!
DANV ILL E HO LINESS CHURCH ,
p.m
.
t'Roblnson !.
•
RUTLA ND BIBLE METHODIST. Amo•
Worship 7 p.m . Tuc&gt;sda,\ · \:r.-;lt ation 7 p_. m.:
loca tNI on Rt . :12~ bt'lwN&gt;n VIntOn and
MIN
ERSV
ILLE
.Wors
hip
~rvi('e 10
Tillis , paslor. Jay Stiles, supt. Sunday
WI"'(II'K':'oci&lt;IY prayN' :;.c&gt;l'\'1«' 1· :ll p.m . Mi ssion
La ngsvl ll r-. R('\' . SPn W:.~n s. pa stor. Sun·
a. m .: Chu rch School , ll a .m.; UMW. third
School .9: JCl a.m .; Momlng worship, 10: 30
day' Sc.hool. 8: 30 a. m . 1 Bobby Lamberl. S.
F'rif'nds. i ::tl p.m.: &lt;"llrls In t\ r tlon 7::11:1P-. ~ Wednt"sda~ . 1 p.m .; Choir practice, Mon"a. m .; Sunda y evening service 7:00 p.m .
S. Sup! . Mornln~~: worship 10: :JO a. m.; Chll day, 7: :\0p.m . lNPisonl .
.
Wednesd ay service 7 p.m. WMPO pro·
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bajdr(' n' !:' Happy Hciur fi : ~~p . m . P ra yer and
PEARL CHAPEL - - Worstlip St&gt;rVIcf:' 9
~ ram 9 a.m. each Sunday.
Blbl t:&gt; Stud y. 7: 30p.m. M issiona r y m(&gt;{' t ln ~
IC'V·Run Road. RC'v . F.mmNt R awson. pa sa. m .: Church Sc hoo l 11 a.m.: UMW seRUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
to-r. Hu ndiC\' D unn , supt. Sunda~· SC'hool.
fir st Wt'dnesday of each mon th 7::l0 p.m .
cond Tuesday 7: :lO p.m .; UMYF Ia sf Tue sRENE . Rev. Lloyd D . Grimm , Jr. , pa stor .
10 a .m .: Suriday evf'nlngservlcr&gt;. 7: :Wp.m.
For Info rmation ca ll JSfl-8467.
day, 7: 30p.m . tubenklnjtL
Sunday School 9::ll a.m .:· Worship servi ce
S ILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill LUlie,
: Rlbll' t(lac-hlnJl 1 7::wl p. m . Thur~d~~·.
P OMEROY - Churl'h School, 9: 15 a. m.
10:30 a. m .: Young people's service 6 p.m .
SYRACUS E MISSIO N. CHorr y S1 .. Sy·
pastol'.
Stevl'
Littl
E'
,
s.
s.
Supt.
Sunday
: W o~hlp Service, 10 : :W a.m.: Choir reEvanRe listlc service 6: 30p.m. Wednesday
School tO a.m .: Morning worslp. 11 a .m. ;
mrus&lt;'. St·n·lc 4~s. 10 a.m. Sunday. E\'('Rin$t
ht&gt;ar~ al W€'dnesda y, ·7: :W p.m.; UMW. se·'
• servic£1 7 p.m .
S(lr\' IC&lt;'S Sunday and Wedn£1sda~· al 7:00 p.
Sunda y E'Vf'nlnJ!: worship 7; 30 p .m. Prayer
cond TuP!'day. 7:30p. m .: UMYF. Sunday ,
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST , Mille r
m ec-tlnR a nd Bible s tudy Thu rsd11y. 7: .lOp.
m.
6 p.m . iCor blftl
"s t .. Mason. W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, mim .; Youth mN'IIng Wfdnesday at 7 p .m .•
MIDOLF.PORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
ROCK SPR INGS- Chu rch Schoo l. 9:15
ni ster. Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m.: Wor·
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH,
IN CHRISTIA N UNION. Lu wt'('nC'f' Mana.m .: Wor!i hlp 10 a.m.: Bible Study,,Wtdship 11 a.m . a nd 7 p .m . -Wednesday Bible
:lR.1 N. 'lnd Av£&gt;., Middl eport. Sund ay
1(',\ ', p3stor. Mrs . Ru!is£111 Younli!:. Sunday
nMday . 7::10 p .m .; U MYF 1St&gt;nlor~1. Sun ·
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
SChool 10 a .m . Su nday and Wf.'d.nl'sd ay
~ hool Supt. Sunda ~· Sr hoot 9: 30 a .m.
day, 5 p.m .; t.Junlorst l'V("ry othl'r Sun·
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
Ev&lt;.'nln~ worship 7: :«1 p.m . W('dncsda~·
EvcnlnR
scn•i('('S a t 7:;l0 p .m .
day. 6 p.m . cRolhemtchl
ding Lane, Mason, W.Va . J. N. Thacker,
CHESTER CHURCH OF" GOO. Rev . R
pravC'r mf'f'llng 7::10 p. m.
RUTLAND- Chu rrh School. 9:45a.m.;
pastor. Ev('ning service 7: Jl p .m .: WoE . Robln"on. pastor. Sund ay School 9: :Wa .
MT. MORIAH CHURCH •· :·· GOD.
worship, 10: JOa .m .; UMW 1Evenlnl~ CJr,
men 's Mini stry , Thur sday, 9::{0 a. m.:
m
.;
Worship
Sf'rvtcc, 11 a.m.: Ev£'nln2
Rt~cin&lt;' . Rr\' .• Ja mrs Sa11£11'flc&gt;ld. P&lt;JSior.
del second W edn('5da~· . 7:30 p.m .; UMW
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15
serv
ice
7 p.m . Mld·WE!('k S('rvic&lt;'. WOOncs ·
Fr('(&gt;ma n Willi a ms. SupL Sunday SchOol
cArternoon CirclE' I SC't'o nd Thu rsday, 1 p.
p.m .
.
H:-1!'1 a .m.; Sunda~· and Wcdn£"sday t'vrnday, 7 p.m .
m . j Rubcnklnjtt
HARTFORD CHURCH OF 'c HRIST 1N
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
ln~ l«&lt; l' v l c€'~. 7 p.m.
SALEM CENT E R - Chu rch School. 10
CHRISTIA N UNION . • Th e Rev. William
Robert E . MU SSC'r. pa stor: Sunday School
MIDDLE P O RT ;' JRST BAPT1ST.
a .m .: Worship !t:45 a. m . cRutx&gt;nklnjt)
C~mplx'll , pa st or. Sunday School 9:3(1 a .
9: :w a. m .: Paul MusSt•r . supt .: Morn in~
Cornd ~lxlh a nd Palmer. Tht' Rl'\', Mark
SNOWVILLE - Wo rs hip, 8:30 a. m.:
m.: Ja m~ Hugh Ps, supl. Evenln2 M'I"V it'l'
worship 10:3(1 a'.m .; Sunday evcf\l n~ ser·
M&lt;"Ciung . Hay Flrld.'i, S.S. Supt .; Dan
Church School 10 fl .m . (Rubenklng)
7:30p .m. Wednsda y£~ve nlng pray('rm("('l ·
vlcf', 7 p.m .; mld·\1ret-k servlct" , We-cines·
Rl~~s. 1\t:~sl. Supt. Sunda~· Sl•hool. ~ : 15 a.
lng 7:.10 p.m . Youth prayer ser v ice t'arh
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
m .; M01·ninil Wor~ hlp , 10: t~a . m . ; Sunday
da v. 7 p.m .
lte\'. ltell!l' Gr.ace
·
SYRACS E CHURCH OF THE NA· · Tu1•sd1:1Y.
En•ning SPI'VICC' , 7 p.m . Youlh ml'NiRJ!:,
h\'. Paul McGuire
FAIR VIEW BIBLE CHURCH . Le lar1.
ZARENE. Rev . James B. Kittle. pastor .
7: :lO p.m. W('(]n{'!llda r: P\-'C'nlnjt se-r vlct' 7 p.
Rt'v. Jleltlt Raftf
W. Va., Rt. 1. James Lew is, pastor. WorSherman Cundiff. supt. Sunday School
m.: Chol l' pracfi&lt;'E' Mp.m.
APPLE GROV E- ChurthSchool9a.m .
ship serviCt'~ 9: ,lU 11.m.: Sunday Schoolll
9::10 a. m .; Morning wo rs hip 10::10 a.m .;
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Mlddi•J&gt;01'1. ~lh
; Worship. 10 a .m . I First and third Sun·
a.m .: Ev£'nlng worship 7: :1) p.m . Tuesday
E\·an~~:ell sllc service, 6 p.m .: Pray€'r a nd
and Main. Bob M&lt;'llon . mlnl st€'1'. AI Ha rt·
days\: UMW , Sfo&lt;'ond Tue-sday, 1: :l)p.m.:
cotta~" pray('r m('(•tl ng and Bible Stud)'
Praisf'
Wrdnesday,
7
p.m
.;
Yout~ mee1·
son. as"or lalf' mlnl~t ('r: Mile£' (;erlach .
Pra yt"r m('('tl nR. Wf'dnesday. 7 p.m.
9: 30 a.m .; Worship serviCC'. Wednt"Sdi!Y
infj:.
7
p.
m
.
S11nd~l\' SchOol Supt•rlntrnd('nt: Blbl£'
tGrarel
·
7::Jl p. m .
EDE N UN ITED BR ETHREN IN
&amp; hoot' ft: :ll r~ . m .: MMn\ng Worship, 10: :W
BETHANY - Wor.!!hlp, 9 a .m .; Church
OUR SAV IOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
CHRIST, J:: ldl'n R. Blakc, pastor. Sunda ,v
a.m .; E\'C'nln~ Worship. 7:00p. m . Prayrr
SChool, 10 a. m .: Bible Study, Wedne311ay,
School 10 a.m .: Robert R('cd. Supt . Morn - , Walnut and H&lt;" nry Sts .. RavP nswood, W.
m N'tlng Wf'dnf" sdav. 7:00 p.m .
Va. ThC' Rev. Grorge C. W~;&gt;lr lck , pastor.
t O a .m .; Do rc-a s Women's F ellowship .
Ing sermon . 11 a.m.; Sunday nl~~:ht ser MIIJOi.E PORT c·HURCH OF" THE NA ·
Sunday SChool 9:30 a .m .; Sun&lt;!a Yworship
Wt&gt;dnf'sday, 11 a .m . lMcGulr&lt;-1.
vices: Chrls!la n E nd &lt;'avor 7: Jfip. m .• Son2
7.A RENE, Co- pa~tors R€'\', Charlrs C'oyl&lt;' - CARME L- Church School 9::11 a .m.;
11 a .m .
serviC&lt;' 8 p.m . Pr£1achlng tl: 30 p.m .. Mid and llC'\", NotnC'y Co~• I('. Bil l ~rhil £',1 ~ unda~·
Wol'shlp, 10: 45 a .m . Second and Fourth
CALV-ARY BIBLE CHURCH. Ioca lcd on
we£"k
pra:vcr
m~t ln~ . WPdnesday, 7 p.m .
SC'hool Su pl. Sunda~· ~c~ l 9; .tO, a.~ ...
P omeroy Plk(', County Road 25- n("ar Flat ·
Sundavs: Fellowship dinnPr with Sutlon .
Alvin
Rl:'l'd.
layleader.
Morn in~ Won• hlp. 10: ,(I ,up.. Su~d~~
woods. R.C\1 • Blackwood ."pastor . Si&gt;rvl('('s
thi rd Thursday, 6: ~ p. m. (M cGuire).
HEMLOCK GROVE ' CHRISTIAN ,
Eva n ~~ll~ti r mM"Iing. 7:00_ p.m . Pta~cr
on Sullday a t 10: :l) a .m . and 7:30 p.m. with
EAST LETART - Church School9a.m.
Roger Wauon, pa.. or. Crenaon Pr11.t ,
m~llnJ! Wr dnrsda r 7: 00p.m .
s unday Sc hooi9::Jl a .m . Bible Sl udy. Wed·
: WOI'Shlp 10 a.m . sfl('()nd a nd fourth Sun·
Sunclay SciOlOI Supl. Momlna worshlp9: 30
· l ' SITED PRESBYTERIAN
du ys; UMW rlut Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m.
n..day. 7:30 p.m .
"
a.m.:• SundiY ScboollO!lP a.m.; Evening
·.
MINISTRY OF '
F" A! Til FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
tGrace\.
1ervlce,
7:
:tO
p.m.
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LETART FALL.~ -Worship 9 a. m.;
CHRIST Sl. Rl . :!.'Ill . Antlqul1y. Rev.
MT. UNION BAPTIST. Doltald Shue, ' Franklin' Otckt'fls.~ paslor . Sunda ~ "morn·
' Kt•\' , " 'anda ,JoiiiiiiOII, Olrt&gt;t•tor
Church SC'hooJ 10 a.m . !(iract-l.
pallor:
Joo
Sayn,
SUaday
!khoOI
SUill.
Harol• ,..._
MORNIN G STAR- Worship , 9 :4h.m.;
lnR 10 lt.m .; Sunday t'Vf'nlnK 7::Kl p.m .
Sunday School t :4a a.m .; Evenln1 wor·
DlrM1or ol E4ut·ation
Churrh School 10: JO a .m.; Bible Study.
Thu rsday ('\'tnlna 7; ~ p.m .
.
ship
8:
:Jl
p.m
.;
Proyer
Meeting,
6::1)
p.m
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11 1\RIIISONVII .I. F. PII ESAYT_ER1AN
STIVERSVILLE COMM UN ITY BAPThursday, 7: 30p.m . (Rader\ .
Wednesday.
CHURC' II . Wor!lh lp s('rd&lt;'('. 10: l .l ~.m ..
TIST CHURCH. Pa.stor Robe-rt Byers.
MORSE CHAPEL- Church School9 : 3()
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
C' Hu 1·ch School ~ : 15 a.m .; Blblf' rSt ud~:·
SUnday SChool10 a.m .; Worship SPrvlct' 11
a m · Worship 11 a .m . (RadE'rl .
CHRIST.
Jody
Holland,
mlnlllor.
Deryl
.Sunda\' 7: .'\0 p.m . P rayrr Group "f'drws.
·P ORTLAND - Chur•h School 6: )I) p.m.
a .m .: Sunday evmJng Mi'rVIC@ ,7: 30 p .m .;
wens,
Supt.
Momlna
wonhlp,
1:00
a.m
.:
Wednt&gt;Sday e\'t-nlna servtcr 7: JO p.m.
; Worohlp 7:)1) p .m .: UMYF Wednesda y,
da\' ~:'flO a.m .
I
' 'TE RIAN
Church
School
9:00a.m.
. MIDD!.F.PORT PRESB •
. , .
INDEPENDENT IIOUNESS CHURCH
7:31) p.m. (Mc Guirt:' ).
CHESTER
CHliRCH
OF
THE
NAZACHURCH. Chu rc h SchoollO: 15 a.m .. \\m ·
. Inc., P&lt;&gt;arl Sl., MlddJ&lt;.porl. RPV. O'Dell
RACIN E
WESLEYAN - Church
RENE
.
Rev.
Htrbert
'Grole,
l"l•tor
.
!l h\p sf\r\'f('(' ll ::.:l a.m.
.
Manle-y. pallor. Sunday SChool 9: :ll a .m.:
School, tO a .m .: Worship, 11 a.~.: UMW
Frank RIIOo. 10pl. sunday !1&lt;11001 9: 30 •·
· ' S\ .'RACUS E FIRST UNIT ED PRESB\ ·
Morning Worship 10: .J) a .m .; EvenlnR
JUr1h Monday 7: :1"1 p.m. : Men 1 Prayer
m.;
Wonhlp
lei"VIce,
11
a.m.
aDd
1
p.m.
Ti:R JAN CHU RCH. Wor~;htp Sf&gt;n· icl'~:OO
!'Orshlp 7:ll p.m. Tueoday. !2:30p.m. WoHrea kfast , Wednesday, 7 a.m. (G race ).
Sonday. Wodneoday, 7 p:m. Prayer,..,,.
a m . ChurCh !Yhool10: 1ft a. m .
men's Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7;:11
SUTION - Church !l&lt;hool. 9: 30 a.m.;
lnr.
. R UTLA Nn CHURCH OF GOD . PaAior.
Mornlnl worllllp JO:C5 1.m. tint and third
p.m . Pra)'f'r 1nd Prallf service.
LAUREL CUn' ntD IIETHOI;liiT
Rrv John Evalfrl, SUnda y kh.ool10: 00 a .
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF
SUndoys; rollonlllp dt.- wllll CIJ'IIIfl,
CHUIICH . bY. -IIIU..-,pulor.Rom . '!llounday Mornln« wonhlp 11 :00 a.m.
JI:SU!! CHRIST. Elder Jo!MI Millet. BI1'hu.....,y. l ; 30 p.m . (MtY,.Irel.
Dort
E.
lllnoa,
01_.«
atCIIrllllln£8c~ i1drrn ·11 Ourr1111 .• . m .: lunda~' ~n ·
ble Slucly, Wcdneodoy 7:30 p .m .; Sunday
KENO ChuRCH or CHRIST, Oliver
catlon; Lloyd Wrillll, ..Uiaol. lulidly
In~ 11&lt;'1'\'k'C, 7: tlll p.m.: W...t..,... a v l"'fn ·
Schoollllo.m .; Sunday nlgl11 service, 7:30
swain. Supt. Suaday School t:30 a.m. tvSciiOOI
t:
30
a
.m
.;
MomiDI
wonbll&gt;
10:
30
lnR Youna- Ladifl' Al!JlillarY.:_ 6: 00 p.m .
t,Y-k.
a.m.: Choir proctlce, - Y 6:311 p.m.;
wronm"'" FamilY Wonlllp J • 00 p.m.
P·j':QMEROY WESLEY AN HOLINESS,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION , Rev.
Eventna •onhlp 7:311 p . m. WeilModiY
HIIZEI. 'coMMUNITY CHURCH; near ·
Harrlsonvlllet
Road. Davld f"M'rell , pas ·
'Tom lllalon. paolor. lllmdl~ SciiOOI 1:301.
Prayer allllllllelludy, T; 30 p .m.
Lona fkltlom. EdSPI H•r1· plt tor . Sunda~
lor; Cllnloo Faulk, Sunday School Supl .:
m.; Evonlna service 7:30p.m . Wedftflday
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
!l&lt;'hool 9: 30 a.m.: worohl'l,.IO:iiO
. pra~r IIIHIInl7; 30 p .m.
Chllrl!l Ru,..ll Sr.. mlnfoter. Rl&lt;k Ma- Sunday School 9: JO a.m.; morniAA WOt'·
Pravel' mretlna. 71~ ~. rn ,
undaPTI
. · ST
ship. 11 a .m .; Sunday evenlnR te-rvice-7: 30
B ARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
oombor. sup!. Sunday !khool 8: ll o.m.:
M.I DDLEJ'ORT FREEWILL BA
p.m. Prayer MH-tlna:. Wedneday, 7::.l p.
CH iST. O...nt Wordel1, mlnlllfr. Blblo
Wonblp
...-vtce
10:
30
e.m.
Bible
s
ludy,
CHURCH. Corotr Alb ,,.. Plum. Rolp~
c1111 9:30 1.m.: Montini Worabip 10: 30 a •
m.
Tundoy. 7:ll p.m.
Cu ...lll. pllllor. SundaY SciOlOIIO. OOo.m ..
SYRACUSE FIRST CHVRCH OF GOD.
m.; Eve•tna Wonhlp 8:30p.m. Wedllfl·
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JE:IIUS
Momln.Worsldp, li:OO a.m.; Wed~eo:y
· dly Bible Sllldy_l: 30 p,m.
. CHRiST OF LATI'EII DAY SAINTS. J'ort. non·PentK'051al. Joy Clark, pastor. Wor·
ond SoturdoY EverolRf S.rvl&lt;fl •I ; p. '
ship M'rvl.,. Sundly 10 a.m.; SUnclly
NEW mVJ:IlSVIU.E COMMUNITY
t...·RociH !!old. WIUIIm lllcNill, peotor. School
11 a.m . Eventna worship service
CllllliCH , SUodoy SciiOOI lfi"VI~, 1:4$ a.
m.
Llodo Evau. church ocllool dlre&lt;IOr . •

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Rt. 124 a nd Co. Rd . 5. Mark SH'v&lt;&gt;rs, mini stt&gt;r. Sunday &amp; hoo t Supt . Stt"V&lt;' Picke-ns .
Sund ay SC hool 9: 30a .m .: Mor n t n~ wor·
shi p tO: :lO a. m.: EvC' nlnR wor shtp·7 p.m.
Wednt&gt;sday worship 7 p.m .
ST. PAUL - LUII'HERAN CHURCH,
Corne-r Svcamort&gt; and Second Sts., p 0 •
meroy. Th(' Rev. William Mlddl(&gt;swarth.
pstor, Su nday SC'hoo l 9: 45 a.m.: Church
serv lce 11 a.m.
SACRED HEART CHURC H. Ms~r.
AnthOny Glan namor e. Ph . 992·!i~. Saturday Evenln2 Ma ss 7 : :ll p.rn.; Sunda)'
Mass. R a. m . and 10 a.m. Contessloil.s one
half hoUr before each M a~s . ceo classeS.
ll a .m . Sunday.
VICTORY BAPTIST, ~25 N. 2nd Sl.,
Middleport . Ja mes E . K f'E'Sf't"', pastor .
.,
S
· U... ~ y morn In~ wors hiP 10 il.m.: E v.. n·
tng servlc{' 7 p .m .; Wt"drwsda y ('venin~
wors hip 7 p.m. Vis ll atlon, Thursday 6: :iO

P - ~ftiNITY CHRIST IAN AS.&lt;:;,EMBLY .
CoolvillE&gt;. GII)J('rl Spencf:'r, pastor. Sunday
Schoo19: .10 a.m.: Morning spr\•l('e, 11 a .rn .
Sur1da¥ tve nl nR servlc-C' 7::10 p. m .; Midw~k prayer SE&gt;rvl ce Wf'dn('Stlay 7: 30p.m .
MT. OL IV E COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lawrrnre Bush, pastor. Max f"olmPr, Sr.
· 1 "'o ship
~S upt ...Sun d a)' Sch00 I a n d Mor n n2 n r
9: :JO a .m . : Sunday evenln~ Sf'rvlcf'. 7 p.m .:
Youth m eetinjl and Blblt- Study. Wedn(&gt;S·

da0N~.fE~ FA ITH CHURCH, Rt . 7 on Po"

mt&gt;ro y B,v-Pass. Rrv . Robert Smith . Sr. .
pastor. R&lt;'V . •Ja mes Cu ndiff, asst.. pastor .
' S h 1 9 on
M
tno ~: or
S
• un d av · c 00 · :oMJ a .m .;
orn l"t
•
s hip 10: 30 a. m.: EvC'ning worship 7:.10 p.
m . Women's Fell ows hip. Tue.lljday. lO a. m .
Wedn(lsday nl~hl prayt'r Sl'n!IC'l' 7: :lO p .m .
-FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
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s d s h 110 a .m .; Mo rn ;ott., ason. · un ay · c oo
ln2' worsh ip 11 a.m .: Evf" nlng sNvice 6 p.
m . Pray('r m£'f'tl n ~ a nd Bi ble Stud,Y Wl'd -

ne;.~~E~f' 7iuN BAPTIST. R f'\" . Nyle
Borden. pastor. Cornelius Bunch. sup!.

.Josc,&gt;h B. lt os leln, , Evangrollst. Sunda~ Blblf&gt;
Studv 9 a.m .: Worship 10 a.m.: Sunday
l'\"(•n.!n• !i£'f"ViCf' at tlp.m .: Wt'lln&lt;'SdaySNVIN'
7 p.m.

PENTECOS1'AL ASSEMHL'V, Racine,
RL 124. William Hoba ck, pastor. Sund ay
School 10 a .m .: Sunda y evenin~ Sf'rvlce 7 ,
p.m . Wf'dnesda y evrnlng setvi('E" 7 p.m.
CARPENTER 8APTtST.l&gt;on Cht"ad iP,
"
Supl . Su nda y Sc hool 9:30 a .m . Morning .
Wors hip 10: :ma. m. Prayf'r s"rvlc€'. a11ernatt' Sun davs .
MIDDLEPORT PE'NTECOSTAL. Third
Ave. Rflv . Clark Bak('r. paslor. Carl ~of· ...

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linji;ham, Sunday .-...: hool · upt. un ay
Sc-hool
10 a. mI . with1 I'c lassC'S
for a ll ages.
E
1
w~
d Bl
vPn " Iii: serv &lt;'t"S a 'p.m . &lt;:unf'S ay ·
bl£' study at 7: :t.O p.m . Youth Sfrvlces Frl ·
da'-.·'' at 7:JO p.m.
ECCI.E:S IA F'EI.LOWS HI P, l:nl Mill St ..
Mlddlt&gt;porl. Broti\t&gt;r Chu ck McP hf'rson,
pastor. Sund~y Sehool 10 &lt;~ . m .: Su nday
PV(.lnin g s€'1'\'IC't\s at7 p.m . a nd W&lt;'dncsday
scrvl('('s at 7 p.m.
NTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shul£'r , pastor . Sunda y ~hool 9: ;'\0 a.m.: Chu rC'h Sf'rV\C1', 7 p.m .: Youth m~lln~. 6 p.m . Tut&gt;sday_BlbiP STudy at 7 p. m .
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSF.. 3:1045
Hila nd Road. Pomeroy . Tom Ke lly .. pas·
lor. Dann~· LamJxtrt, S. S. SupL Sund ay
morning sf'rViC'£' at 111 a .m .; Su nd ay ('venIn~ scrv lc(' 7:.11) p.m . Tu(&gt;Sday and Thurs·
da y Sc-rvlcf''i at 7: :\0 p.m .
WORD OF FA ITH , 9.1 Mill St. , MiddJp.
port. Richard Stf:'war t. pastor . Sunday
mornl ne: ~rrvkr 10 a.rn .: Sunda;v f've nlnR
T
d
1 Blbl• 1 d 1"
7: ,.
.tu . UI'S a~ morn n~
.. s u y ,.a.m.
WPdnl'sda v ('VO n l n ~ 7:30 p.m . Thu sday
mo 1·nin g vid~o with Ke-nnf'th Cop4.&gt;la nd 10
a.m.; F'rlda v f'V£'ninR vldro with l&lt;ennelh
·
CoJK&gt;lanU . 7::l0 p.m.
NEW HAVE N CHURC H OF THE NA·
ZARF:NE . Rl;'\'. (; l('ndon Stroud. pa,;tor.
Su nday ~hoo l 9 : 30a . m .; Worshlp srrvic&lt;',
111:.10 a .m .; Youth Sl'rvic(' Sunday 6:15 p.
m . Sunday tlV('ntn~ Sl'rvi('(' 7: 00p .m . Wf1d nt'Sd3y Pray£~ r MC"etl nR a nd Blbl£' STudy
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: N~..\~E SETTLEMENT CHURC H. Surl·
da.v ahPrnoon SM'vlcrs a t 2: 30, Thursday

rv(' ntn Jt ~C'rv !C'l"S at 7::10.

P IRST BAPTIST CHURC H. Mason. W.
va . Pastor . Bill Murphy. Sunday Sc hool 10
a.m.: Sunda y I'\'Pnlng 7: :JJ p.m. Pra ypr
· m('(ltln g a nd Biblf' study W£1dne-sday. 7: 111
p.m . Ev&lt;'ryonc· wc lcomC'.
RUTLAND F'RF.E WIL L BAPTIST. Sa lt\m St. R1•v. P 11ul Taylor. PiJ~ I or . Sunday
s d
7 ·•
Sc hool 10 a. m.;. un ayeyf'-11 1OR :. I p.m .;
Wrtlnf:'sda~· C'vc•n tn ~ prayer mCf'liRIO: 7::l0

p.m .
N
SOI.JTH BET HEL NEW TF.STAME T
CHURCH , Sllvf'r Rldg:(' , Duan(' Syde n·
strlckt'r , pastor. Sund ay SC'hool 9 a. m.':"
Churc h ser,'il'&lt;' 10 a .m. Biblr Study Wedne5day at 7::10 p.m. Jun(' thru SeptembE'r,
7 p.m. De Iober thru May. Sunday evE' nlftR
Fellowship 7 p.m . Jun(' thru Septembrr. 6
p.m. October lhru May .

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Clriitmas Is here artd I'm not ready!
It seems like we just threw out the turkey bones, the left-over
dressing after three days, and now It Is just four days lUI Christmas.
The Christmas tree IS up, the Christmas fudge IS made. the
Christmas programs at the church are sad. We a!sil have several
parties to attend, a school choir recital to go to.
It's kind of hard to get In the Christmas spirit with 70 degree
temperatures. and yet It's coming.
We have to buy for mom and dad, and for a sister In F1orida. It's
going to be touch and go getting packages to Indiana and F1orlda
before the big day. I'm stUI working on Sunday's Christmas
message. My, I'm sure not ready for Christmas yet.
But, walt a minute. What Is Chri stmas? Is It the packages, the
partieS, the tree and candy and the gifts? The true meaning of
Christmas Is to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesw; Christ. To
remember that lllght thousands'of years ago. a babe was born In
Bethlehem's stable and was wrapped in swaddling clothes and laldtn

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The baby was born th;at we might live. Our lives today are
wrapped In the beautiful wrappings of a baby that day so long ago.
You see, He was the promised Messiah, the Savior or the world. He
came, He Uved, He died, 'that we might have life, a nd life more
abundant. everlasting lite.
If we celebrate Christmas In the light, II our main Interest Is to
put Christ back Into Christmas, and In our lives, then truly we are
ready tor Christmas.
Hey, everyone, I am ready for Christmas. See you In church this
Sunday before Christmas. - David Mann , First Baptist Church ,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Insert a meat .thermometer In the
thickest· part, but do nor allOw It to
touch the bottom of the pan or a
bone.Beketnaslowoven(325deg.. .
until done - the Internal tempera·
ture registers 140 deeJ'eeS tor fully
cooked or canned hams and 100
degrees for cook·before,eatlng
barns and loins.
"Cook before.EatiDg" are ptcnlc.·
shoulders and shOulder rolls should
be cooked to an Internal tempera·
tureof170degtees.Curedl}amscan '
be glaUd about half an bour before
the end of the cooking time. For
easter slicing allow a ham to stand
10 to 20 minutes after removing It
from the oven.
y.'hen the s~l meal Is over be
sure to. store the llam carefully.
Left-over portions of ham should be
wrapped_or covered with platte food
wrap and stored In the coldest part
oftheregrlgeratorwlthlnonetotwo
hours after serving. Ham slices can
also be frozen for one to two
months. Frozen cured meat loses
quality rapidly and It Is not
reconuilendecl that you freeze tt
longer than two months before
using. ,
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variety of ways Including ham loaf,
macaronle and cheese with bam
cubes, barbecued ham, ham salad
and, one of our favorites, split peat

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Plans for the Ch.r lstmas Eve
Tile :JO.mlnuie ·service will In·
Service In the hOsplt~ chapel are
elude the singing of favorite
being completed at the Holl.er
Christmas C3f!IIS, reading of Chrlst·
Medical Center for the patients and
mas scriptures, a sermonette,
their families or frle~.
prayer and Holy Communion,
The Rev. Arthur C. Lund,
which
will be offered for those who
Director of the Chaplaincy ServJ.
wish
to
receive II. Special vocal
ces, has announced that members
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wiU
be Included In the
of the Wesley Weds Class of the
evenllig service. A woodwind en: Grace United Methodist Church In
semble from the Kyger Creek High
. Gallipolis, will be delivering gifts,
School Band wW play prior to the
homemade Christmas cacds,
service at 6:45 p.m. Corrine .Lund
: candy and the Christmas scriptures
..w au of the hqspltal patient(~. This wiU be the organist for the evetilng' s
service.
;owUI he the ninth year that the
· The VOlunteer Service League
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French
5oo Room for the Christmas
; · At 5:45 p.m. on ·Christmas Eve,
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Traitsporttng
the
patients to and
: main lobby with Dow Saunders,
from
the
Christmas
Eve
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be
members
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the
VOlunteer
· Tile Rifts for the pattent.l are
: being handmade and donated by
staff directed
Blazer,
• groups from throughout the area.
l..eaiUebyendSarah·
the hoSpital
Service
: .'niey Include the ·Pt. Pleasant ·R .N., Evenlni Supervilor.
The Chrlstmas Events Commit·
· .Presbyterian Church; M~lonary
tee
of the VOlunteer Chaplains
. .Women of Racine Baptist Churcl! In
Association,
which ·planned the
: Racine; the 1~ · of Faith Luthe- '
evening's
activities,
Include Rev.
· .ran Church In Jackson; the Haer
l:iennan
Stewart,
chairman,
Trin· Bears 4-H Club of Pt . . Pleasant,
Ity
Wesleyan.
Church,
Oak
Htll;
. W.Va.; The HI·Y Club of the· Pt.
Rev.
fU!:bard
Rpthernlch,
Rock
, ·Pleasant High School; and the
Springs United Me.thodlst Church,
. · ladles of the Enterprise United
• Methodist Church, Pomeroy.
, In addition, Christmas cards
• have been created and donated by ,
WASHINGI'ON (APJ -Proves·
~hool children from PORjei'Oy
teen
products, which are added to
Elementary School and Sh&amp;wnee
Elementary School. Each pallen,t 'animal feeds to Increase protein,
have been tested ~th pigs,
wiU receive a handmade gift and a
_chickens, ftsh1 shrimp and other
Christmas .card. At 7 p.m. oo
animals and have lllcreased their
: Monday, the Christmas Eve wor·
growth rates, reports Dr. John
ship service wUI take place In the
Norell, president of Proyeata", Corp.
chapel. 'f'!1ls service will be for
The
dried yeast protein products are
patients, their families or visitors,
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manufactUred
In a plant In Bartles·
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Miller IU,
Pleasant Presbyter·
lan Church, aloDg with hospital
staff members Dow Saunders,
Ptrector of Social Services; Ginger
Tayntor, Director of VolunteerSe!vlces; B.J. Hairston, ' R.N.,

teer Chaplain Rev. and Mrs . Robert
Robinson and several Sunday
School children from the Heath
United Methodist ChurCh In Pomeroy to produce a special devotional
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grams have .Included "Dial-A·
Carol" by the Gallla County Senior
Citizens "Old Tyme Chorus" under
the direction of Ethel Robinson;
and the New Haven United Methcr
dlst Church Choir, the Rev. John
Campbell, director, pastor and
volunteer chaplain; the Handbell
Choir from Cbrlst U,nlted Methodist
Church, Jackson, and a brass
ensemble frotn the GaUiaAcademy
High School. Gallipolis. The "Mes·
slab" presented by The Grande
Chorale and Community Chorus
was also shown .

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Rev. Lund.
Families or friends of patients
who will be visiting with them, on
Chrlstmas Eve are Invited to attend
the chapel service with the patients:
Those who cannot go to the chapel
will be ahle to watch the worship
service over closed circuit televl·
ston In the hospital room.
In addition, the Christmas
Events Committee has planned
Other activitieS. utilizing the televl·
slon facUlties of the Holzer Medical
Center. Schoonover assisted volun·

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Did you know that: Pork comes
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ham In the refrigerator will he
from .ODe of our earliest domestl·
great for snacks. and sandwiches
cated animals with smolleckured
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serving of ham without the fat
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Pork Is an excellent source of
removed has 245 calories.
VItamin B1 (thiamine•. and allo
All educaiJonal programs and
PH. 949-3004
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family.
For your holiday parties a
nutritious and tasty puJ1Ch recipe
follows :
Happy ~ l'1llicli
1/4 cup ctnnemon candles
12 oz. frozen' orange juice
concentrate
4 cups water
· 64 oz. cranberry· raspberry julce
32 oz. ginger ale
10 oz. raspberries or strawberries
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Combine alllngredUints In"pWlch
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. Christmas Day Ia just ai'OUIId the glaze and/or apll.'es Uled.
Part of traditional holiday
Some hamshavetobetl)oroughly
:.eetebr!ltlons Is the Chrlatmas cooked.beforeeatlng,whlchmeans
• diJiner featuring JWn or turkey.
thlt none of the coolclq was done
• With this In mind, 'In the Spotlight by the manufacturer. H then! Isn't a
·. :-today features Ideas for seli!cttng,
lebelonthehamyousbouldaaswne
, ·cooking and storing bam product~. that the ham, should lie thoroughly .
, Ham 1s avalla6Je tn . a wide cooked before eatiDg. Ham libeled
variety .of forms lncluclng fresh,
"cook before eating" ,should be
cured, canned or cured, end cooked to arr Internal temperature
. smoked. A cured bam 1a one that , f# 100 d~ for optimum flavor
· has been pumped before sinoklng and tenderness.
with curing Ingredients such as salt,
: sodium or potaSBium nitrite and .
Another .thing to look for at the
sugar which have been dissolved In market Is the type of ham. You can
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select from whole hams, Jxme.ln
During smoking; hams lose some bam, seml·boneless or boneless
· of their moisture from the cure. Iiams . •Depending on your family 's
, Hams that return to their orlglnal likes and preferences, choose the
; ~t are labeled "Ham"; when one that best suits your purposes.
· hams return to es much as 10 Also consider the cost per serving
• percent added weight, ' they are and cost per pound before purchas: referred to as "Ham, water tng a ham. Allow one-fourth to
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· : Read the label carefully to SEe If bOneless ham and one-third to
: ·the ham has been smoked or one-half pound per serving bor ·
: :fully-cooked by the mariur'actUrer. bone-In ham.
· Ham that 11 labeled fully cooked
All types ot ham should be stored
·.has been smokes and cooked to an 'In tllelr original wrapping "In tbe
· :·Internal temperature of at least 150 refrigerator. The date on the label
: degtees and does not require wllltallyoutheappi)lVedlengthfor
· further heating. At our house, we storage time. Check the Iebel for
: prefer to decorate the ham with • additional Instructions. Canned
: &lt;:loves, pineapples and cherries
hams may be kept unopened In the
: before baking lt. Heating or baking refrigerator for stx months.
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Orgaruzations

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Steer weigh-in acheduled ·

Middleport UMC

Mae FollrOd; secretary rt PfOII'Ill!l WUUam McDonald, afoimer school.
1be Middleport United Methodist resources, 'l'llelma Hender10n; pdnclpal. McDonald was an educa·
Church women met recently at the · oomlnatln(l' committee, Gertrude tor In VInton County who wrote a
Robln!on, Martha Poole and
truestoryofabenevolentSantawho
home~ Mrs. James Clatworlhy.
. for IJiaiiY years delivered gUts to
The mEeting opened with a Thompson.
The ,IOCiety signed Chrlstrpas needy farnllletlln the area.
pletude of Christmas Carols led by
Followtng the businesS meeting,
Joann Robinson. Devotions were cards for Emma Lou Finch, June
Stearns,
Kate
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Rodehaver,
Geneluncheon
was served to38members
given by Betty Fultz and a solo " In
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vleve
Guthrie,
Osle
Hen~n
and
with
Fern
Grimm giving devotions.
the Bleak Midwinter" was SUJii by
Colonel
John
Taylor.
Gifts
Will
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Hostesses
were Roberta Wilson,
Mrs. Robinson.
sent
to
shut-Ins,
Mrs.
Guthrie
and
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Fern
Grimm,
Fay Sauer, LucWe
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During a brlef business meeting,
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HenderSon;
and
to
miUtary
Smith
Avis
Frecker
Margaret
reports on circle activities were
WINNER - Katb1ea1 Slfe
given and circle projects from the · serviceman, Colonel TaylOr, com· P~. C&amp;rolyn ~. Ca·
Parker,
dqhter ol Mr. IIIII
mander of Edwards A.FB, ro1yn Smi!h, Wykle Whitley, Mary
past year were reviewed. ·
Mrs.
Leland
Parlier,_.....-,
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Vlr(l'llila Reibel, ,Beatrice Reinhart
The p~am. presented by California.
·
roy,
has
beer!
named a wt.- ill
A l!1tt exchange and drawing or and Joan Hayes.
Juanita Bachtel, focused on the
an ~ulural education ~
Donna Weber and Chris Rouse
Cluistrnas carol, "0 Uttle Town of 1!*15 secret pal names concluded tbe
larsldp
at Ohio State U!!lvenMy
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entertained with duets at the plano.
Bethlehem," with special emphasis meeting.
where she 18 a junior. II &amp;
Others present were Martha Songs lnduded In their presentation
on the phrase "little town."
dual IIUIIor ID ap1culhiral •
ElliOt,
Clara
FoUrod,
Nina
Robin·
were
"Parade
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tbe
Wooden
Hos~es!!es were Jean Ann Brad·
cadon and ap1eu11ura1 meeJuut.
bury, Scotty Hayes and Emily son, Icy Taylor, ,Doris Dillinger, Soldiers.'' '"Toyland," "March of
lzation
and sy~~tem~~. 8be at-.
SpragUe, wpo served· a salad and Clarence Henderson, Richard theToys" and"WhatCbudisThls."
tended
se88lon8
of the American
The 18 members attending from
sandwich course from a table Spencer arid Clair E. Follrod.
Society
of
Agrk:ultaral
En&amp;lNext_ meeting will be Jan, 5, place Meigs County In addition to the
decorated. for the holidays. Plates
neers
held
In
New
Ode
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to be ailriounced later.
hostesses were Nellie Parker Nan
were decorated with favors.
thl8 week. Parker II a member
Moore, Emily s~'rague, Becky
AJl!llnsettladoorprlzewaswonby
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Zurcher, Rosalee Story, Donna · or the AgricuiA!ral Edueallon
El17.abeth Mourning.
Society, the Fann Bureau
Alpha Omi~ron Chaplet: of Delta
Jenkins Chtls Rouse Dorothy
Youth, and the Ag Mech Club.
Kappa Gamma, which Includes
Woodard and Ann Turne~.
J~ckson, VInton and Meigs Coun·
Upon graduation she Jll8a. to
·Alfred UMW held tlif!!lr Christ·
reach vocational ~ 011
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·met
recently
at
the
Ohio
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mas carry-In dinner at the church, UniverSity 1nn for · an annual
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the high !K:boollevel. Re :lp i 4
Dec. 16.
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Christmas luncheon.
of
the scholarsblp II1UIII demod.
A report on the community .
· Rev. Archer Installed officers:
The bUsiness session w~s opened
strate
need, scholanhlp, calle&amp;e
halloween party was ·given at a
president, Nellie Parker, vice by President Jean Ward. ·
and
community
·acUvltle&amp; and
recent meeting of the Bashan
president, Florence Spencer; secreMaryann Slnunons, program
worthy
vocadonal
objectives. :
Ladles Aux!Uary held at the fire
tary, Martha Poole; treasurer, Osle
a letter from
house.
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Beckie Pullins presided a t the ,.---------~­
meeting which opened with tile
pledge to the flag and the Lord's
Prayer In unison. A vote of thanks
New Year's Eve
was given to those who donated
Dance 9 p.m. to
candy and as~ ted with the party. ·
I a.m. Nati-1
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Costume piizes were won by
Guard
Armory
Jeremy Osborne, Alex Chaffee,
SJS Por Couple '
AHson Rose, age one to three; Mike
I.Y.O.I.
Laughery, John Matxon, Jamie
Tickets may bt
Osborne, four to six; Wlllle Adams,
purchM 01 Fruth
Jeremy Jackson, and Kelly
Pharmacy, or ~Y
• Spencer:, seven to nine; and Tlnuny
caiUng:
Clem; Terri Roach, and Gretta
304-675-3950 or
304-675-1393.
Riffle, 10to12. TysonRosewonlnthe
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Cburch In Middleport, pictured, ,wDI preaent the cantata. "Carol of
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SUNDAY
The children's
Cluistmas program will be held
at 7: 00 p.m. Sunday at the
Racine First Baptist . Church.
The pubHs is Invited. ·

public Invited.

RACINE -

Christmas program at Mt. Morlah. Church of
God, Racine, 7 p.m. SUnday with
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Word Church of God, Chester,
will present a Christmas program Sunday evening at 7 p.m.
The play "Bethlehem Alley" will
be featu~ as well as special
singing by "Sunrise." The publlc
is lnnvlted.

.Happenings
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. Pomeroy church has announCed.
plans for an open house this
· Sunday in observanCe of the
Cluistmas season.
Announcing plans for an open
: house Is Grace Episcopal
Church. The affair will begin at
: 12 noon and run until 7 p.m. with
• a cantata to be given between 5
and 7 p.m. Refreshments wlll be
: served durlng the open house.

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their regular meeting at 6 p.m.
on Friday, Dec. 28, to close out
business for 1984 with the
meeting to be held at the home of
the clerk, Nina Robinson.

Libraries closed

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: Eve party
: RUTLAND - A New Year's
- Eve party with music by Sound
• Express wUI be held on Dec. 3l
from 9 p.m . to 1 a.m. at the
Rutland Civic Center under the
sponsorship of the Rutland Lions
: Club. There wUI be free refresh·
• · ments and party favqrs. Tickets
at Sl5 a couple and $7.50 single
:" : may be purChased at the
• · ~ Rutland Department Store,
: : MUiers Brothers, Pizza Dan's or
: • from club members.

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RUTLAND - A New Year's
Dane will be held Monday, Dec.
31, 9 to 1 a.m. at the Ell Denison
Post ·467 In Rutland. Dinner will .
be at 10: 00 p.m. The cost is $14 a
couple and $7 a single. Reserva·
lions may be made by calling
742-2544, .

held recen~ly by SWCD

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Approximately 25 people at· reported that 9,!XXI acres· of soli
; · tended the Chrlstmas buffet pro- mapping has been completed thus
;vided by the Meigs Soil and Water
far this quarter by the Meigs
&lt;;onservation District Ladles AuxH· County Soil Survey Crew.
., i!~fY preceding the December board
Tom Theiss was elected as
• meeting ot the Meigs SWCD board delegate for the Ohio Federation of
o1 supervisors.
Soil and Water Conservation Dl~~
:. . During the board meeting, coop- trlct's winter meeting to• be held
: era tor agreements were approved .Jan. 22, 23 and 241n Columbus at the
• tor David Koblentz, 237 acres In
University Hilton Inn.
Chester Township and Charles R.
Theiss . a ppoint e d David
Harris, 609 acres In Lebanon · Gloeckner to pick up·the Goodyear
Township.
Distinctive Service Award at the
Gordon Gilmore, Soil Scientist,
Federation meeting. ·

Campbell, Ky.
Strlcker, an Infantryman with the
First Battalion, 503rd Infantry, was
previous!¥ assigned In Heilbronn,
West Germany.
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He Is a 1982 graduate of Point
Pleasant High School, W.Va.

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Adm1sslons ~ Gertrude An·
drews, Pomeroy; Audrey Swett,
Middleport.
· Dlscbarges - Charles Bush.

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.BOUNTY TABLE

138 Washington St.

Rannswood, W. Va.

game, "The Number.'' was 812.
I~ the "Pick4" game, the winning
number was 7635.

at Most Stores

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MelgsCountyCommonPieasJudgeCharlesKnlghlhasapproveda
sale of property In Rutland VIllage In a suit tued by Neva Nicholson,
Rutland, against Leland C. Wade and Evelyn E. Wade,Sprlngfleld,et
al.
It is further ordered thatthe MeigsCountysherlffconveythedeed to
tbe real estate to Nicholson and that a land Installment contract
between the parties be cancelled.
Thecouri hasalsd approved a saleofpropertylnMlddleportVUiage
in a suit fHed by General MotorsAcceptanceCorp., Columbus, against
Edna Stobart, Middleport, et al. A ·deed to the .property Is to be
dellvered 1by the sheriff to Farmers Home Administration.

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Reg .
119.95

"As ·part of their regular pa!rols,
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.. day by units of the Meigs County the Department of Natural Resour·
ces and volunteer firefighters will
"",.u Ernefl!eiiCY Medical Service.
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At 10: 24 a ..m.. Middleport was continue to search the banks of the
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;:. called to Stonewood Apartments for rlver," Mullins said.
The
pilot
of·lhe
missing
cnlft
has
Audrey Swett, to Veterans Memorbeen
Identified
as
a
free-lance
)al. At 4:52 p.m., Middleport was
· called to Middleport Hill for Shirley · photographer from Columbus, 28Jones, to Veterans Memorial, And year-old Paul Hawks. Hawks'
)it 8:ffi p.m., Syracuse went to frlend, Hubert ''Burt" Harder, 28,
also of Columbus, . a graduate
:£econd Street for Lisa Smith, also to
student at Ohio State University,
·:Vet~ans Memorlal.
was believed to have been with him.

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Cloudy with a chance of showers
tonigl)t. Lows near 40. Variable
cloudineSs Saturday. Tempera·
tures falling to the low 005 by
evening. Thechanceofpreclpllatlon
Is 40 percent tonight and 10 percent
Saturday.
Exrencled Ohio Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday:
A chance of rain or snow late
Sunday and Monday. Fair Tuesday.
Highs from the 005 to the lower 40s
Sunday, In the :rJs Monday and from
the mid 005 to the 40s Tuesday. Lows
In theWs Sunday, between 15and 25
Monday and In the Ws Tuesday.

A memorlal service for Sara Sally
'Murphy, R.N, 44, Portlaand, killed
In an auto accident near Albany
·Monday, w.UI be held In Columbus at
'7: 00 p.m. Saturday at the Broad
Street Chr~tlan Church, located at
,21st Street and East Broad, one mile
east of 1·71.
Mrs. Murphy.was co-founder Of
'the Open Door Clinic In Columbus
1and worked for 14 years as a
psychiatric nurse with the Colum·
bus Area Community Mental
Healtll Program.

MON., DEC. 3'
1I 3:00-8:00
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$499
S~rim~. O~sters,. Frog Legs, Potato Sticks, Crab Legs, Cod
Fillets, Om on Rmgs, Plus Fried Chicken, Steak and aGreat
Salad and Desert Bar Included.
WE WILL CLOSE AT 6:00 P.M. ON DEC. 23 AND
REOPEN WED. ! DEC. 26 AT 6:00A.M.

Batteries lor uch extra

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FM. AC/battery operation. #12·779

Weather

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SEAFOOD FEAST SMOR.GAsBORD

Ready to use with word processing, address/telephone direc·
tory, appoint1nent scheduler, auto-dial communications and
BASIC language. Typewriter-style keyboard. #26-3801 ....,_ 1;:-.:}
24K Model100. #26-3802. Reg. $799, Sale $599
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been searching the banks of the
rlver for two men that were believed
to have been In the aircraft. Mullfus
said the search will be continued as
part of regular patrols by area
officials.

;'.,,_ ·Emergency runs

NEW YEAR'S EVE ·

Reg. 599.00

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uno!flclal basis. "We have caUed off
our concentrated sear.ch for the
plane," he said.
Volunteer ~fighters have also

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There'll Never Be a
Better Time to Get
Into Computing!

The name of Jeff McElroy was unintentionally omitted from the
Meigs Junior High School 'second six weeks honor roll.

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By Radio Shack

Name omitted

DIAMOND
SAYINGS &amp; LOAN
From 9:00 A.M.-Noon

CLEVELAND (AP) The
winning number drawn Thlll'8day
night In the Ohio Lottery's dally

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. Will Be At

Wll8hlngton, D.C.

Lottery

requirement. All steers must be under the direct care of the 4-H or
FFA member. No steer can be replaced after weigh-ln.
Questions may be directed to John Rice at 992-6&amp;96.

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With Soup &amp; Salad lor.......•4.99
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A marriage license has been issued In Meigs County Probate Court
to Michael David Cunningham, 21, Ravenswood, W.Va., and Kellle
Renee Powell, 21, ReedsvUie.

SANTA CLAUS

SATURDAY, DEC. 22nd .

MEAT LOAF

All steers must be castrated and dehorned prlor to weigh-ln. 'The
t:ecommended steey weight at weigh-In Is !100 pounds, but It' !I not a

Plane search·

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With Soup I Salad lar ........•s.25

Marriage license issued

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fWIIID POTATOES, YIGITAilE. 10115

County AlrpOr!.
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Tbtoounty'allrportautborltyhu
been J1Ven a ~.!XXI federalll'&amp;llt
for 1!8fety lmprovementl to the
airport's rum\lay off U.S. 35. The
authority received a $100,000 gr!l"t
last year.

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XENIA, Ohio (AP) - The
Fedlrl1 AYIIdoll Admlnlltl'adollla
puttlna bla money Into the GrM~e

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ANNUAL DINNER - The Clletlter Ap1 Service held .. ...,;... '
hoUday get together with a buffet dinner a&amp; the Melp lim. Severljl area
fann larniHes altended to talk with COI1Ip8ll.)' repre~~entallves. Pictured
at the meeting are front, Dale and Allee Kautz; back from left, David
Smally, W.R. Grace (/o., Lancaster; Paul Badgett, Mid-Ohio Chemical
Tennlnal, Ashland, Ky.;, Ron Fenslennaker, llekalb-Prber Graavllle; Jim PuiJina, Monsanto Co.;Lancaslerj Gene Mark.
Seed,

FAA supports county airport

The annual Christmas Eve candlelight servlc;es will be held at the
Trinity Church o1 Pometoy beginning at 7:00p.m.
Quiet and meditation music wUI begin at 7 p.m . played by pianist
Beth•Mayer and ·organist Ralph Werry. The prelude will be "The
Shepherd and the An&amp;els, " a plano and organ duet. The choir will sing
"Look Back to Bethlellem" and "Song of the Hol Night"
the
cantata "SOng of the Holy Night."
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Mrs. Lois Burt will slilg "0 Holy Night" and the singing o1 "SHent
Night" a~d the tr(ldltlonal candlelight ceremony will ronclude the· "
sevlces. Rev. W.H. Perrln wm have the scrlpture reading and the
Christmas rileditatlon.

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.Alpha Omicron

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
and Middleport Public Libraries
will be closed all day on Dec. 24
and 25 and all day on Dec. 31 and
Jan. 1 In observance of the
holiday season.

Dance set

Allt.H and F'FA mernt.n plallniJIItolllblb.lt aiiiMI' p10ject at tlle
l911lhe ·M elp County Fair are reml!!dld that the,._. we~&amp;~~· in wUl be ,
let oa Saturday, Jan. 5, lllll5.
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'Ibe ~·In llacbeduled tram 9 a.m. until U a.m. at the Melp '
Col!ntY Falr(l'rounda In the show arena. All steers must be wetgbed 1n
and idelltltled at this tlme.
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Memben should allo bring S'I.!!O to pay tor ttietr pictures for 19115.
Ralgri&gt; will he avallable free of charge for thole members who warit

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December. We Will Not Be Undersold. Bring Your
Estimates To. Us. And We',WNI ·Meet Or' Beat Any .·
Competition Wholesale And Retail. When You Read
TtllncrWe Are M-..tloSe As Your Telephone And Will .
Come To Your Door With Free Mobile Service
However If You Come To Our Shop For Windshield
Installation During December You Will Also Receive A
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Association ot Mental Health Ad·
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association ot commu nlty menta1
health agencies throughout Ohio
which provides. mental health
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PROBATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ESTATE OF WAYNE
H 0 L M· E S C H A S E •
DECEASED
c - No. 24837 Docket 12
Page 4156
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF ADUCIAAY
On December 10. 1984 . tn

th.e

Me•gs Coun ty Probate

LenJ K. NessnlroJ(I.
C'lerk

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AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

•ZENITH

ThP. MeiJS COl1nty Board of

Memal Aetardat•on wtll hold a
publrc het1r1ng at Carlelon
Schoo l on John Str oot 1n

Svr acuse on WednP.sday.·Janu ·
ary 16. 1985. at 7:00P.M The
lhfl heJnn ~ 1S

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gather PlJbltc commcn l. on the
ComnrehenSIVO Serv1 ce PIJn
lor Carle!on School and M e1gs
lnrl11S ines A copy of the
p ropo~P.d Com prehP.nstve Ser·
v•ce Plan wt ll be avCIJIJbl o l or
revtew by tnl ereis ted Pf!rSOtlS Lll
Carlet on Sc hool ·on 0 1 atJOu t
Wed(lPsrl ay. J arluary 9_ 1985

JOHN S FOSTER
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Box, 32&amp;
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Po11eroy, OH. 45769
fot Filter Sorviio

Call 61U92-6737

contact Donnie Duel·
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ALL STEEL &amp;
.POLE BUILDINGS
. Sizes

Will do ell types of tl·
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TROMM EXCAVATING

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(614) 446·7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
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;nttds; furiiiCIS rtptir
:service end installetion.
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·:. &amp; Commercial
Call 742-~195

Or 992-5875

· Real -Estate General
"ThO)' think It's time ..., cha"f.&lt;d
Unele Sam to AWit Samantha. '

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
or
843-5424
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL·FILL DIRT

GLENN'S ·
ANTIQUES &amp;
COINS

Buying Coins,
Antiques, Glenwere, Furniture,
Stone Jers, Etc.

949-2801

WITH
NERS·CORNING
FIBERGLAS

Sco"oQiae cafo111e .9n~u~afiOII .9•r..
Belpre, Ohio

J .R, tc I NG. S.le Reprnentllll\1•

C. It . NEWMAN . Pr•sidfftt

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Thanks to all of you who
sent llowers. card! and
food.
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Special thanks to memb·
ers of the Pomeroy Emer1ency Squad - Paul Reed.
Honrd llulltn, Grq Tho·
mes. Robin Southem and
Alan Seth; to the Re~. John
Wricht and the Rev. James
Corbitt; Dr. Wilma lans·
field and Sue Zirkle at Veterens Memorial; the Ewinc
Fun~ral Home and lery ·
Bentz, orpnist.
Yo~r kindness will never
be forcotten.
Perhaps you sent a lovely
card,
Or ut quietly in a chair.
Perhaps you sent a funoral
If :gr:~· uw it there.
Perhaps you spoilt tfle kin·
dnt words,
As any friend could say;
Perhaps you wore not there

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BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION

INSULATE YOUR ATTIC
OR WHOLE HOUSE

FOR FREE ESTIMATE
304·67s.3962

E. 2nd St.

Phone

Cu1tom Built 1
Siding
Blown In Insulation

1-18.14)·813· 3326

LEWIS J. SMITH
Who PISsed away 6
110 "- 22 1978

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auf:':mories stilllinpr on
and on.
Year otter year more pre·
· cious they crow
Onlv thoso wllo hivolost unaerstand this I know.
As the 1001 says, I hive
never been this homesick
before. In God's wont Ht
IIJI that the old niUif Pill
away and the yotq tiiJ, ·
acccordina to nt11rt anti the
sip of tht times. Thtu
11111110fias 111,-100n blcollll
1111~iH llul untN they do
with the help of 1111 lAird
witt! Joy • 111• t:lnJ on.
w. miss you 111011 anti
11101111 the c11ys COIIII anti
btrt .wt canl q~~Miion our
Lord... musttiiVIrask

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IlDDlE PORT- New trHeve1,
2 BRs, IPld wor1t. IPld 11111!rials, needs finished. OWner will
finance.
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HOr AIR H~T- Realla!llily
home above all floods. 3 lg
BRs. new bath, new klll:hen,
and lots of ltJOd carpeli"'
Ownerfinacinc

pator, range.

96.5 ACRES - Free gas. fur.
nace, 9 rms., I~ barn, lots d
cmp land. Easy financing' ,

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POMEROY,O.
992-2259 '

Approx. 6 year old ranch with 3
bedrooms, one that is hu!!l!, II&gt;
baths, dishwasher, ·trash combeaut~ul

and 2.3 acres · of nice
land. Just $42,900.00

carpet

~jlng

SYRACUSE - Qual~ shows
in this 3 beO"oom ranch home.
I bath, beautiful family room,
nice kitthen with all appliances
including dishwasher, washer
&amp; dryer. LNge yard with chain
link fence. New wood storage
building $44.500.00

POMEROY - Two bedroom
home with new iving room.
lleclo area for oooluum, etc.

$'!3,900.00..

MeiNE - Uke new modt.Ur
unit w~h 3 bedrooms, central

a~.

equipped kik:hen ~ a
room added on. Good neigh00rl1iod. $33,900.00.

IIIDDlEPORf - Tllini .Avt.
- Neat home in IPld location.
3 bedrooms. blth, ~replace.
.. "REALTORS .
HenlY E. Cltlud, Jr.
GAl 99z.&amp;l91
Jean Trussell 94H660
Dottie Turntr 992-5692
Jo Hill 985-4466

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949-2801

Nl FINALL'f PAY Off WITH THAT

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Certified Chimney Swoep_

2 YA.OlD - II&gt; stories; liM ,
basemenllg rec. rm, efe: B.&amp;;
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Sqnding timber. Cell &amp;14·
3BB-8817 or 6' 4 -388 9906.

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COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FUANITUAE. Bodo. iron.

For Trash Picltup

wood, cupboarda, chaira,

cheats, baaketa. diahea.
11ona jan, lntiquea, gold
and ailver . Write · M . D .
Miller. At.2. Pomeroy, Ohio
457119 .,.. call &amp;14-992·
7760.

11·29·1 mo.

Buying doily gold. ailvor
colno. rl"ffo,jowetry. otiHIIng
w•r•., old coin1. large cur·,.ncy. Top prlceo. Ed. Bur·
koll Borber Shop. 2nd. Ave.
Mlddlepon, Oh. 1114-992·
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TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VUERINARY
CUNIC

IN _,DlEI'ORT
PAUL E. SIIOCICEY, D.YJI.

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OPEN EACH
THURS. EVE. 6-8

FrH lllnding fireploce. old
lumber or born wood. 304·
773-69611 or 882-3188.

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LG. BUSINESS BlDG. - 4
2 busiliss renla~
$800.00 plus more space. All

A~.

occupied.

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Klan Nelson
992·2903

Ruth A•

u. - - - - 26. _
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ar~~ and utility. .~
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Sat. 9·5: Sun. 1-5

2. .. _ _ _ _ __

TRAILER &amp; OIIE AC1E - \4work prage, 2 Bib, lble, Nfri.

21. - . . . . - ; : - - - -

29. --~-­
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32-----32.
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COl lit,
6th St., Syrilcut1

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flr!lt and second graden, 118111 CllrlalmM 111111111 prior

-- -AWII Ttlll Cusp•• wlt?lltomlttance
1'118 a.tly sa allnsl
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third, fourlh, fifth and lllxth grades.
L

1ha- DISH: COIIIIU. I' Spun ........
11w F&amp;D: Oqun~ Polalslor I
11w RECIMRz Dual DIP-11 00.0·1
AFCr Stereo, Cord l11110te Control
.... ~1111 •• ·~· • .,... To•• ,
12 Yr. Factory Warranty) .

The PRICE:
s·1295oo
lrtw Ta a11t1 IMMIIotllaol
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o,.n ., ... IIIRMil
CAIOI.YN MlCOY

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662-531 I
(614)·Evlllinp

un11 mo. pd.

SWEEPER ond oowing mechine repair. parte. 1nd
ouppllea.
Pick up ond

delivery. Davie Vacuum

..,u.Cellup

LOSE WEIGHT NOW. ASK
ME HOW. The fun • MIY
woy juot 4 otopo to loolng
weight. no counting colo·
rl11, no 1t1rv1ti0n c:tiell, no
e•c~::;..col onytlmo only
H tnt
tn loolrog wlltllht
• f•tlng hNhhy. Call 44112081 or 448-37BB.
Gun lhoot 11 Recine Gun
Club every Sundoy. 1:00
p.m. Fectory chocked guno
only .
Tho lzuk Wolton Club will
lltllrt their ennual muu..
looder torvot ohooto Sun·
cloy. Dec. 23rd. Dec. 30th.
end Jon. ltll. Eoch Sundoy
INitch 'oqno ot 1:00 pm.
Pri111 ore turtcoyo, bloon
end oolh. N o - - permit·
' ted In regullr' motchoo.

Puppy , . _ ....... .......
Chlhuehue • T........ Colt
814·371-2103.
Smott ,...,.le puppy 4 moo.

Bleak end white Dutch rob·
1:11. T- floiMie dOlo tooth
1 -· holfecl. One bloclt, one
blond. Iotti H Ilia., ' "
,_,. old, Col "4·H2·
3213.

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Unwont"" fod.t_' -or body
hair? Per,..,.nt, peinlteo
romovol by Eu_.,. Elec:· ·
tronlc · Depjlotor;. \!IIOIV is
certified in thia new COAIJIII·
toriled dlgllol """'""'· Coli
toclov 1114-~ 82·1720. Top
of the Stolro, lui ..,...

tirM only. Werd·e Ke(laaa..-;
304-8715 -151500 or 871·
3824.

Eoperilnce preferred. Phone
&amp;14-992-3283 from 8 to 9
PM. doily.
BEST KEPT SECRET IN
AMERICA.. Army Notionot
Ouard. Join and you hev1 a
good part·timo ca-r--good
benefits- - monthly
poychock-- NO LAYOFFS .
304-678·3960 or 1 -800·
842-3818.
JOIN THE LEADER. The
Now AVON. Oromotlc now
Mmlngo plen. profellllonol
now -•trolnl"ff, moko up.
color enalyala, unlimited
now growth potentlol. Coli
now 304· 1711-,428 or 304·
344-0724.
Two ~1101. 81 YMII Of
ogo or older. Ughl fVplng.
genorelofflce work. poollion
govo,.nod by poverty In·
come guide linn. Apply In
poroon 11 Point Plteunt Job
Service. 2215 Sl•th St .
Polntt, 2 PIMHnt, W . Vo.
Hllp

Wented

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,.,.....,., end or m.lnt•·

nonce COUPle or penon for
amell 24 olclorty opart·
mont oomplox. Alvor ~
l'toce. N- Ho,..., Woot
Ylrglnlo. Send rooumo to:
Colonlol Amorlcon D - p·
mont Corporollon, 310
lout~ Flftll
Columbuo. o•~to 432,15.

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Situ1tlon•
Wanted

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lingle .---m~llo or fe.
INIIIo. 21 to 3t to IW In wtUI

lingle -le. ......., ,....

and ~ouiOIIotcl dutlotl. Col
4411 - UU 7AM·tpM,
10PM·12PM •

Would 1. . to cto lsoll:¥·llnlna
In my 'P!M 111 tswen
Plolno . , . lull ofl • Rd. ttonlnQ 1-nd Fell. t .
tl..ool\ololo roteo both
hourly oasd ...ellly. ..........
DNO»Ible. ~l,4-~

Zlll within tile weeki H lnter•tM.

Rt: .ll fst.til'

31 · Homei.for Siale ·. .
T.,..; bodroollll. 'c entro! lir.
vinyl · -11 paper. . co.,.;
throughout. - - inoulot8d'.
new point. ottoched g o -.
goia outdoor grill. owning'!!
meny ..tru. CoN 448-2151;,
til ' 5 :00PM. oflor 8 :00PM
collll14·248·8889.
leiH with option to buy: By
owner. l..orgo well kept brick
home with 3 Iorge bodrooms. 2"11 ceramic blltha~
large livingroom with fireplace. dining room. new
kitchen

cablnete.

double

oven, 8tov. top. Retrigera·
tor included ' c .. petod
throughtour. Air c o - ning end gu hoot. Single ""'
encloltd goroge with odjocent office. Stongo
ettic with d _..llll .ltlllrway and b•M'""t .. erM.
Loco1ed In .,.;y niCe roliflh·
. borhood with beautiful ·
N- roof end . _

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espheh drive. FOJ infrometion celt 448-2734 or 448·
22011 .

Middleport home. priced to
· Hit And- M•n Priced To
Solllt Cell814-982· 8841 .

Help Want~

panimo in Pt. PlooHnl of-

3001.

GUYSVIlLE, OHIO
SR329

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fice . No •lling involved.

Mill , _ t o glveawoy. 2
.,..,. old. oasr1cot oolor: Coli
et 4 ·9f2·1MI.

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Male or ferNie to make
oppointlnento by telephone

old, ' - chlldrwn. Perttct
for Chrillmoo. Coli 441·

10 AMoS PM
CUISII111_,Y

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111 c.rt If.
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DECEMBER PRICE BUSTER

••,4r....,

34- -~~--

to llhowtlme, while frlend8 and polbmen took part In
the opes eua, 1be Rwlaway Snowinan," JN ented by

5•Dec. 8

Mon.·FrL 9-9 .

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COUIITRY lMIIG- 2 Ic BR
IIOCI\. Good OOr\dltion on 12
acres. Reduced to S31,5q0.

2 Milts iMII filrlwoeda ld.
Off St. lt. 7

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AII II II lJ II Ct~ Ill£! lll:i

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_IPXI localiori near ~-

06117. T - - . of
quolhy HfYice. Lone .' Dconlola. 1114· 742·2811' .

8 minute drlvo from iown,
loceted on Rt. 1581 in G,_,
Townlhlp, 3 bdr., LR, 1111chon. family room. 1 "' both.
t42,000 . Cell onytime 44118396.
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12·3-tln

Bllloono for Get Well. Annl-

446-2062

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lAIGii UIIIAI.S AND
SUlGiiiY IY APPOINT.NT

vwuryo. 8Inhcloyo. partleo.

. 11-8-ttt

IIIDDLEPORT- 2 8R ~arne,

i t , , , ', , 1

MIDDLEPORT

"011 81111111 ,, Stilt

Cleaner, one holf
G~rgeo Crook Rd .
e'4-4411·0294.

Phone

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R..,.ir.
Brunlcerdl Mulic Co .•. 448·

Raw Fur. Top pric" peid .
Lako Jockoon Fin • Fur. Ook
Hilt, Oh. St4-882-744B.

Slnalna Garrlllo . Coli Bel·
loon• ' ca. 44&amp;· 4313.

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wood hMtera. Swain Furni-

3 Announcement•

•complete Chimney Cleaning
•certified Chimney Relining &amp; ReP,air
•Exp1ri1nced an4 Insured
·

RURAL WATER W
ing site, T.P. water ava-ble, 5 ·

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sHOP

Chimney
446-2062

.

TAXIDER MY

Profee•ionat_S ervic:e•

ture, 44&amp;· 3119, 3rd. •
Olhoe St .. Galipolio, ·Oh.

TltE

Why Wait Till Wlnte.r To Remember
~ou Were Going To Coli Us?

ment swimml!c pooi &amp; ilbl:

home near schools. Nice «:ar·
peting gas furnce, lull base-

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TRUSTY~

AHD OTHER G.IME

Care

acres.

Wonted to buy ulod cool •

IN

~- !lll:~l FOR CIMMNT I'RICES

IIDDUPOAT - Nice .3 Btl

Wanted To Buy

4411-31172

,__, 6t30 , ...... p.m.
• ......,,,......$p.m.
'i1ltnHy 3 ,.,.... s p.m.
rr1.., 1 p.m.·2 p.m.
lolur.., I0 0.11.-l h30 a.m.

T1IOP'HY ONLY
Form Willi AOUAUTY. IMU&lt;E
TOA PROmSIOI&lt;AL
SltOtADER MOUffOATOURSTUOIO. ,...;T;;;AX;;;IDE;:;:IIIIIST=;;.·:;MING=::..;,;=~
EACH 1100NT IS GMN IHf 1'E11·
KIW. ArmrnoN IT DESERVES TO
GrVE YOU ...... TIIOPtiY rHAT

wei ~

Bill Gene John10n

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tftriCW. OlD, IEWMD 'lOUR rP'·

HOME OWNEA8·A.,.....,.
to low fi•ed rites . UHioqtr!t'f
for •nv purpo11. LoMongoge Co .. &amp;14-182·
3081 .
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SMAll AtiiW HOUIS
P."'-

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Wo pay """' for loto - · " ' · • ----"'-----'-----""
Ollln ultd """·
PIANO TUNING AND A&amp;.
'Jim Mink Chev.· Oidolnc.
PAIA. fledueodrote.-

3305 JACISON AVL

NO SUNDAY CALlS

.

l!llrJge. $39,!100.

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PT. PLEASANT OFFICE

_,.TNE_,_OfiiUNT·

elw•p

comed. Alchord Reynoldl.
Aucdooeer. Call 304-278·
30118.

992-3194

TEAFORD·rJl
Real

m~~rch•ndiH

Servitt Call

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Auction every Fricloy nlghtol
tho Hortford Community
Center. Truckloodo of n merchendiM every week .
Conaigmento of new • -.1

POMEROY

992·UIS II 99Hit4

Tum laft, tllltw lwp. 79, ht

k-.

Plono Turiine

AND

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- Plumbing .net el.ctrlcal

Cl
Thursday
o-. 1ere1o Flahor

USA M. KOCH, M.S.

w Licensed Clinical Audiologist

-Addona and remod..lrtt
- Aooflng and guntr work

~s10tol

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I NOTICE I
THE OHIO 1/AUEY PUll·
LISHING CO . -rnmtndl
tha1 you do bu•lnlll ~
people you
oa:d NOT
to - d moioey lhtougl: tho
moll
you
goleduntM
the offering.

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11/30/lllo.

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Lott and Found

FOUND bicycle. 2300 jot.
foroan Ave. Identify end poy
for ad .

Goetl Soltction Of
*Norway Spruce

NOW PKMt«;

Bualneaa
Opportunity

J ·20 ditch witch trenclsej
12.760 . Coli 4415-81501 . •

LOST fomelo .P iit Bull. block
with willie choot. red coHilr.
vicinity Aoyburn flood. coli
oflor 8:00, 304·875-34t8.

Wold! for Sips

Computerized Hearing Air Selection
Swim Molds - Interpreting Services

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22 Mor1ey to LO.n

MANLEY'S
TRASH SERVICE

YOUNG'S
- Concrete wor•

6

· 9 A.M. to 9PA Wllirdtays
1 PA to S P.M. 5onlap
I Milt off Rl. 7 On

10·6·111;

Tuts.-Wtd.·fri.·Sot.
I Sun. 10 to 5

t2•17 gold tw•d ""rpet.
aooc1 condl1lon. 304-8711·
7877.

CHRISTMAS TREES
FOI SALE

PH. 742-2328

llJclnt, Oh.
Ph .. 614cl43.5191

'IT SHOP
I• •• Ot11

304-171·2571 .

Hl·tta

. St. Rt. 143, P-roy

P&amp;S BUILDINGS

n. C.·~ Ltlt

"' luHI hound puppleo.

*Scotch Pint ·
*White Pint

LIMESTO-NE
_. HAULED

Start From 12'd6'

12·6·1 mo.

992·2196

Middleport. Ohio

Jill CLIFFORD
PH. 992-7201 ] .Js.

UTILITY BUILDINGS

biSHttntl, SIWIP IJI·
IIIIIs, Wlltr &amp; ps lines,

........ 814-448·00118.

'DOZER - IACKHOE
'RECLAMAnON WORK
'OIL FIELD SERVICES
'DUMP TRUCK SERVICE
'CONCRETE WORK
' CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
"WATER. OAS •
OIL LINES

12-31-1 mo .

MEIGS
. EXCAlfAnNG
COMPAMY

2 edoroble puppleo. --.1 to
... to eppr1 al1ta. mlaec:l

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING

949-2030

ll· l·tk

riP.t
1!13011

PAT HILL FORD

LEE CODNER

115 Yaara Experience
GREG ROUSH
PH. 982· 7183
or 992-2282 '

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Ployfu!. lcwoblo. hotf grown,
....le. Tiger, klttiln, 304·
773-1,87.

IOGEI MANLEY ·Owner

......1·1111'•'

stanc11n1 In fourOl row, llari lwtuiwuut, Cante
Gloeckner and oa- Shaler,IJten!ll; 'l'lmmy Hill, a
poHceman; Stacy Crall and Marcy Craig, frlendl;
and Jocly Hayes, storyteOer. 'lbe reindeer, m.de up of

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C!!L,.I!fe · ·

[il l'

Aw·
: piJicml een; , Wendy Wolfe, John Dames, Cluu1ell
·._~_'IW!by' Wllllanw, and Nield Beegle, friends;

No Down PaytMnt
i l.owlr 110111-ly Payllttlt

MGM FARM:·.·:

In Memoriam

Just thoucht of us that
why. w. re1111mfltr
day,
on his blrthtltY. NtiWhatever you dill \D J:llfl1,-fi-!11Mtiw 3. -w. 4aw flfm and
sole our hearts,
hi
W. thank you so much what·
Sadly r:\·ued bJ his wife
- the part.
Ruth and cltlldrta,llaty, l)o.
rathy. Ketllllll antllliie and
luine, Chlrln, Charline,
lllndchlldrta. w. en love
liclllel tllld Milk Goellin.
film VI much.

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Any bulinesi or pa·

tront who
lllte to
an 1111,

.,.loove

We can rellllir and re·
core rediltors and

huter cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair GIS Tanks.

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FRIEND8' POUCEMEN ~ A11o
:· i*lklr '? 1 In 'i'hunday'a p; e ent•"m a&amp; Letart
;J'dll!:lemealar)'Sdlool were, l!!fltorip.t,front row,
ADa 8w.mrout. Kbn Roush, and Tracy Pickett;
,..,_. ..-, J_. Shuler and Cory HID, kneeling In
ll*d row, .lel"f!!ll1 Roolh and Kfle WlckUne,

Wo'd llhta intraduco rou to
~A-C.r. tho IIIOdwn ..,
"to drlva tht vohicit of rour

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54 MIIC. Merchllnlli. .J

A4a •. llllw lfeutzlilw-

:'. IIIDiDI:IIZ.

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

7fl lltfn

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an ad in 1111 SOU!I.n ·
1191 Scholl Yw biDok..

If You· Need
Your House Cleaned
We&amp;kly, eall:

1C!fk

CaD: 742-2407

w
--'•·•uo
Sllool- -•:so.•so
er.,l •l•lttf-'UO

the....
who
hiMp:culaw......

to

FREE CHRtiTMAI PUP·
PIEI, hoH l..obodor Retrlvw
holfG- A - . o l
melee. pretty. 304-111·
numbeo.

THANKS

TEAM
CLEAN

HOtltl-btensivt
Rtmodtllnc
Insurance Work
Cultfl': P~l Bldcs. . .
Rooflnc
AlulliftUrll &amp; Vinyl Sidinp

992-3345

=ltv

W26/l mo.

1rt~
~It -

Oelllp1lle,

10/4 tic

N~t~

104 .,, oy Aw.-l'ota•ey

St. :'~1=5I

'6·' 11

11nw ----':S-17

12 Geu~ shotauns
nly

ROUSH
CONSTRUCTION

nter well drilli~ tnd
service, truckina (limes·
tone &amp; dirt}. .

2.5.5.

,

CARD OF tHANKS
Wt wish to extend helrt·
felt thanlls to all those
who expressed their sym.
patliy In so many •ys 11
the deatf1 of Otl' liiiCMd
lolller and Gmtdmofller,

CUne as Mrs. HID, Lennie Singleton as Freddy
Fasttalk, James Walls as Happy Snowman, and
Matthew Swartwout as Robin. The presentallqn was
directed by Mrs. Lee Lee, vocal music Instructor, and
Mrs. Debbie Roush, school principal.

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......... '"""'
Sonk01, Etc.

REMTtL St. Rt. 160

Parte &amp; 'Serwlee

I fwiitur._

........ IIIII G.....,illlhl·
t~oooory,. lopotk llgoot. ....

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AUTo· ._

fer• Eq•l,•e•l

WE ARE YOUR SALES

NOTICE OF
PUBUC HEARING

ol

Pill!
· Oflka· lowlln

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Public Notice

pt~rp ose

- Ftt AI r. ,., W

"ii~A'Ji'·" :

Authorizid John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hoa
Farm Equipment
Dealer

992-2156
Public Notice

: PRINT SHOP

1

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

PW61NTO
CLR551FIED5
I

THE QUAUTY

CALL '.
446·4522 ''
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Business Services.
RENT ACAl{
BOGGS

JOBS

·•R•neea

•Rifrigoretorl
•Dryare ·•Freezers .·
11:1d SERVICE

.Putt.-s
·--·-·-"· ''·'
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"'"'""'''IP:SO

. Fac:tory Choke

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cw.._...._............ •s.•so30

EVElY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30 P.M.

or 99t-7ttt

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Ptl. 992·5612

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REP•IR
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Cou rt. Case No. 24637. La ·
ve rne G. Chase, 1 0 f M aX'vVell
Drrve. Shelbv. Ohto. 44875
wa s' apPot nlod Admt ntstratnx ol
rhe estate ol Wayne Holmes
Chase. decP.ased. late of Route
2. Albany . M etqs Cou n!y, OhtO.
Robflrl E Buck.
Probate Judge

YOUNG ACTORS- Semeofthernalncharadersln
H'lbe Runaway Snowman,'' an operetta presented
'lbur!!day evening at the Letart Falls Elementary
. :school, were left to right kneeling, Matthew Rlcharda,
:JIUMin Shain and Jodi HUI, FBI agents; back row, Dee

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Holzer CBnlc 1Jardlac Rehabllllallon program being
developed.

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All .....

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GUN SHOOT

. Rt. IZ4,POMJOJ Olllo

,,_.,,tll io 4!17U

: - Kill'S

IM-

Roger Hysell
GARAGE .

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Work beginning for .cardiac
:rehabilitation center at Clinic
a

D~VID D. G•DSTAFF
949·2061-

.,01 PIIIB USE"

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"patient" Sblrley Coburn. bt preparaUon for the new

Mize said, "cardiac reha bilita- pursue the developme nt of Initial
tion Is a program designed to rehabilitation ser:vlces for cardiac ·
restore cardiac patients t o 'the pa tlen ts prior to hospital
hJghestleve! of activity possible and discharges.
1'he program normally involVes
help them to reduce the r isk of
three
one-hour exercise sessions
future heart attacks." ·
per
week
for a period of 12 to 18
This is accomplished in two ways,
weeks.
At
appropriate
points ·in the
she added.
take
both exer.
program
,
patients
F irst, the patient is taught how to
alter his or life style to reduee the cise EKG tests and long-term EKG
chances of a nother attac k, a nd;. monitoring. The value of cardiac .
secondly, the pa tient part!cipa tes!n rehabilitation Is recognlzt;d and
a carefully designed and closely covered by Medicare, Blue Shield,
m onitored exercise program in- Aetna and most othe r insurance
tended to restore t he patient to their companies, Daniel said.
Patients who believe .\heY are
m ax imum leve l of phy s ica l
candidates
for this program should
activity.
consult
with
and suppori a referral
"The program is most useful for
by
theh'
present
physlcl;in, he
patients who have e xperienced
added.
acute myoca rdia l Infarctions, anPatients seeking more lnlorgina or who have had cardiac
matln
or wishing enrollment In the
by-pass sur~ry. M!ze said .
program
should caU Holzer Clinic's
In addition, she said they will
Cardiology Department at 446-5348.
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. ; A Cardiac Rehabilitation Center
Is.being estabUshed bY HolZer Clinic
:according . to Robert E. Daniel,
'Clime .Administrator.. The center
'wlll.open in February at the clinic' s
Sycarnor.e Street Branch In
Galllpalis. ·.
..
: _Daniel indicated the new Cardiac
· !h&gt;hab Center is the first phase of
· plim bi!IP&amp;~veloPed. Other compo·
.~nts tncludtngp~lmooary rehab!ll _latlon• .spp~ : ~lclne. nutrition,
·atid . exer~!se fitness programs are
belhg evaluated for the future.
The center will be under the
medical direction of Dr. Suzanne
MIZe, clln!c cardiologist. Roger
·r;iilders, who holds a Master 's
Degree In exercise physiology from
Ohio University, will provide operailona! supervision. There wlll also
be a Registered Nurse with specia l
In cardiac care at the unit.
training
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PHONE
992-2156
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DJattlber 21, 1884

n!Jm tor provfcllni servlcella Oido;
advancea · adequate fundJna' for

Malcolm Orebaugh, Alaoclate
community mental health
D!recto ! Direc
f 0per t1o
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tor o
a ns of
~nd works for publlc ~llCtea U..t
Woodland Centers, Inc., has been
pl'!lmote local service de~
feCOtP1IZed by the Ohio C(luncU of
serves as a forum for the~.
Comniun!ty Mental Health Agen·
of intonnatlon and ~ an¥1aal
cles tor hJs contributions of out·
mental health COIIItl ..
~•··· and •
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st andtng· services to the CouncU's
encourages 'education
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Board
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of Trustees from 1982-1984.
and evaluation, pipfe-ke•lllln:
Orebaugh has been asSociated
and consumer ln'IOivl!ment to:
with the Ohio CouncU sl)lce Its
assure high quality bl Ohio.
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Inception and has served In the past
· The cOuncil presently repl'eMIIIS r
011 Its Public Polley Committee,
over 100 service prov : dlllg ~
Committee and other
agencies.
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Nlco 2 bdr. home on lergolol
II 508 Rldgo Rd. Ale!
Gr•nde. Ne1r cempue.
Shown by oppoint...,t. Coli
1114-882 -7424. Priced to

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In Southern School 0 -.
Modified A-" - on I
oc..o. Fuly cotpetod with
wood burner. FHA. VA. or
conventionollootl wit buy lt.
Owner moving out of ll'ate.
Alltl"ff Ul5.ooo.oo or moko
offer. Coli 814·143·11314.
For ..1e by o -. o wiN finonce the down peyment. 124.000. Cell 114·
742-2143 .

?- br houee. - l y doco·
roted. 304· 1178·1080.
Gotllpollo F..., I veer old
brick roi\Ch, 4 cer goqgo.
t43,000.00. Phone 3041178-6815' .
4 bedroom hou• for ~ale..,
,ent In Muon. 114-812·
8972.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
ITY MOilLE HOME BALEr.
4 Mt. WEST. GAUIPOU&amp;.
liT 31. PHONE 81lt·44ec
7274.
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12X88 Torch. 2 · 3 bdr, ~
goo, lllclucloo oil - . ·
otorm wlndowo. c.. " ·
441· 7132.
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'873 Grenville '2•80.
bdr .• toto I olec:lric, 2· Wlllo
olr CGndlllosten. C'-t
oasd ~
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mo•osg. muot .... 4i.~
Coli 4U-4101 or ~ ·
'171 .
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--t.

BloutHut Holly Peltl Mobile .
home for .... on 1onf1
1\'1!1111 _...,..
.._,_ Coli 114·MZ· ZOII·
or 114-112-1611.

lohulto tt72 Nata w111o ·
lit out ...... l*ttv tuf...
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....... "-upo, "'-ric. IU•
rei wotor. oeptlc tonk.
n.ooo. Coli 114-211·
1111.·-

Pega

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DICK TRACY

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304-176-

Now oPen for bualr t a.
M - - . ltote 11ook. lit .
3:1, New Ho..n. Cornploto
meeonry
12"lrloolt.
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IDfttll ·lengthe. Coli H ond Zuopon , Mnorlole
co .. lilo. 773-1184 •

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The o.ily

Pomeroy-Mkl# port. Ohio

"$4", I",

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158

Pats for Sale

l{ouaea for Rent

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HILLCIIUT KENNELS
loordlng 111 - · · Hooted
Indoor-outdoor facllltleo.
AKC DolooormM -Pill:
Stud lorvlce. Call114·448·

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H -.llor rent . Coli 304·
171-7213 875·51-04 or
171·UH.

7711.Tovtor. Grooming. Coli
Judy
814-381-7220.
lrlorPiteh Konnelo Profeo·
oloiral Alf..brwd grooming.
Indoor-outdoor -rdlnl falltlee. Englilh Cooker
nlel pupploe. C.ll14·3 8•~.

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Houae doWntown, 3 bdr.,

Ken-

nll:o •1a0 mo. Coli 814·
. 17&amp;-1110;4 or 876·6388.
.lmoll

Dnogonwyncl . C.ttory
nel. CFA Hlrnoleyon, Parolon
Blamooo klttono. AKC
Chow pupplll. Coli 8144411· 3844 otter 7.

2 bdr. houH In
Crill 448-0924.

COUn1ry,

n . oo.
1186 .00.
814-98114212.1e,b2,fclar73

2 or 3 t.droom hOUMI in or
neer ,..,....oy. Fumiahtld or

un1u.-d . Rent end utiUtleo .....,liable. Day 814·
882-2111, • ovoningo 814882-8123.

1978 CJ7 Joop, 8 cyt. 3
•-d. herd top, •3.800.00.
304-876-69611.

AIDA • UKC flog. AmerlFor ulo, ona cobbofP Potch con Pit lull Terrier for 11le.
Kid doll . Phone 304,773· Call 114·371-2418.
8906 or 814-912' 71174.
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AKC Mlnleture Sc~nouzero
Boxed eprlngo end manreoo born 1'0-02·84. Nearly
. .0.00. 8V. ft. of linch flue houeobrokon. Good with
children. 1 mole and 1
liner with · acceeeorie1.
•n.oo. Call 814-985- femolo. Cell 814-882 2388.
3978.

• roem-fwuse with bath, in

Longovlllo, ,8200.00 per
month plus deposit. Referonce .-...uired: Col 814882-7lllli after 5:00.
3 bed....., HouH in Middle·
port. UIO.OO month. Call
814-882-7368.
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Middleport.

3

bedroom•. new kitchen, e~~r­

2 bdr. duplex ex. location in
town $280 mo. with a
fenced bockyard. Coli
8293 after &amp;PM.

petlnl downstain. Call 1304- 12·2811 .

3 rooms with priavte bath.

Nice.

Furniahed efflcloftcy t1 46,
utlltles pd. sh"re both. 807
2nd. Avo. Gallipolio. Coli
448-4418 after 7PM.

redecorated 2-

bedroom home in Pomeroy;

inaua.t.d . .-tove and refrigerator prOvided, storm win-

dowe. *186.00 pfus securIty depo1it.

Sorry -- no

children or pets. Phone
814-912·6292 oveningo or
S.tui'daya.
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In Syr•cuH. ideal for couple. Coli 114·992-2441 otter IPM .

3 br houM. both.full baoement,r.rege. available Oeo.
28. • 10. Reference• ·end
dlpoiit required. 304-875·
1090.
Mt. Vernon Ave. 3 bedroom.

HMment, nice yard, will
ICCIPI Hud. 304-576-3030
or evenings 876-3431 .

42

Mobile Homes
for Rent

New efficiency lpt. with
kup. Private vord, '*210 mo .
Include&amp; water~ dep. required. Call 441!· 7209 or
448-3287.
.
Furnlohod opt .. 1 bdr .. $226
utllltloo Paid. 92~ 4th Avo.
Gollipollo. Adultl. Coli 4484418 aftor 7PM.
Rlverolde ·Apto .' Middleport.
Speclel rete• for Senior
Cltlzeno. 1130. Equol Houolng Opportunltleo. 814 992-7721.
Furnished 2 bedroom ept. in

Middleport. Adulto, no pots,
Hcurlty dopooit. Coli 614992-3874 . .
Nice efficiency opertment,

2 bdr. tTollor for ront. near
Mercerville. Call 448-3189
or 114·266·1662 after
5 :30PM.
3 bdr. -.uer with 2 beth a, in

Ever"""". Coli doyo 4481323 lifter 5 coli 614-246·
8170 . .
Furnlolled 2 bdr., clean,
quiet. .W.. beautiful river
v - 11'1 l&lt;onougo. Footen
Mobllo · Home Pari&lt;, 448-11102. .

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2 ........,,, extended livlngroOIW,'.tilm~ern *175 mo.
*100 tlepoolt pluo util~loo .
Boo •{. 314 3rd. St .. . Ko·
·IIIUfll, ~-7473.

suitable for one or two

people. Coli 304-773-6882,
Betty Mercer.
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Smoll upotolro apertment.
with oil utllltill · fumlohod.
Only ouitoble for 1. in
Mlddloport. Coli 1114-9926~82 .

2 ono bedroom opts. carpeted, total electric, depooit
required . Coli 1114-8922094.

45 Furnished Rooms
For rent Slooplag lloomo
and light houH kooplng
rooms, Perk Central Hotel.
Coli 814-448-078.
Furnlohod room, tt21i. Utili·
tlea, range, ref. Shiue beth.
Man only. 919 Sec .. Golllpo·
lit. 446·4418 altar 8 p.m.

46 Space for Rent
$ • mobile hOnill.
Noturll.' po heat. Rtolne
· ..... c•ll14-992-588a.
2 b••

For Sale: One third aero In
Mlddloport. Cell 814·99281130. Zenith oteroo (con·
oololllke new.

111. flOor. Con 446-2215 .

garage, appliance• furnished, waaher-dryer hoo-

Mobile home lot, 't76 woter
paid. 4th • Nell. Gollipolio.
Coli 448·3144 titer 7PM.

For rent: trailer lot in Plantz
Fuml- 3 bedroom mobllo , Sub .. dept. • rot. roqulred.
home with wuher an~ Coiiii14· 246.-1JIIi-or 441·
. dryer. Ml' pets. Phone 814- . 0238.
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841-283.
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14 • 70'tllroe bedroom w~h Pork, Route 33. North of
:lirgo p..!. t185 .00 month Pomeroy. Lorr loto. Coil
· plul -llolt tnd utll~leo. 814-992-747 .
One child. Cell 814·9111·
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431!7· Mob!M .lreiM in GolllpoHI, 49 . For LeiM
11ice for Mnior citizen• or
merrild couplt with one
child. , . polo. dopooit end Apt. for leaN; overlooking
'1-of-t required. K • K city peril, Lll, kitchen. 1101(1,
·Mobile Komeo. Inc.. 304· refrlg .. dining areo, 2 bdr.,
beth, ., eo mo. pluo utHI·
'171·3000.
tloo. Call PJ' 4411-1819.
,.
. 2 -room 111 alec mobile
Flotbedo,
Trip
loaoo
or
·homo. t136.00 pluo utMI·
Dhlo
tMI. -ted Gollipollo Forry. L••••·
Well 800·212-2118. Inter·
. : ~ .... I?S-4088.
IUitl Wile 1110-131-7413.
'1 bll Mobile Homo, com.•
, ""nllhed and HI up
M··il)l,
I
·for ~loto occupotlon.
' 304-1-·1388 oftor 8 PM.
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CHIIIITMAI Pupploo, AKC
roaleterod Coaker Sponloll,
boifllri color. •1211. E•cel·
lint Chrlotmoe gift. CoN
1114-311·87111.

Uoed Furniture -- electric
fireplace. e pc. dinette, he•d
boerdo, end 2 bedroom
aulte1. 3 miles out Bulavtlle
Rd. Open Sam to 6pm, Mon.
thru Sat.
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614-446·0322
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wa•h8r1, dryen. refrlgere·
ton, rongeo. Skoggo Ap·
pliancea, Upper R'iver Rd .
betide Stone Croll Motel.
614-446-7398.
County Appliance. Inc .
Good uHd opplloncoo end
TV aoll. Open SAM to IIPM .
Mon thru Sort. 4411-11199,
827 3rd. Avo. Golllpollo.
OH .
Trade Center Keneuge,

Ohio. Furniture outlet, Why
Pay Morel
bedroom euite, Love·
Hat hlde-e-bed. Corbin •
Snyder F~rnlture, 986 So·
cond, Qolllpollo, 446-1171 .
Uaed

Goo range, Horveot Gold.
30" *96, 3 other rengee to
chooH from. S-d Queen
auto. we1her •9&amp;, Kenmore
euto. wooher t1 110, Rofrig.
tide by oldo white *191,
Rofrlg. Copportono. olnglo
door Uli, Moytog wringer
waohor H6, Hoover porto. bioi dryer 1811, Dlohwolhor
Kenmore portobla t76.
Skoggo Applioncao Upper
River Rd. Gollipollo 448·
-7398.
SWAIN
AUCTION • FUIINITUIIE
62 Olivo St .. Galli polio.' Now
&amp;. u•d wood-coal 1tovea. I
pc wood LR . tulle t398.
bunk bedo *199. ontron
recllnera f99, u•d bedroom
1uite1. renges, wringer
woohoro, • ohoeo. Call 81 4 ·
448-3169 .

54 Misc. Merchandise
Knouff Firewood Split- 98%
herdwoodl. Sea10ned or
grMn. You pick up or we
deliver. HEAP vendor. 814268-8246 .
Send , Gr•vel.
Pick up 11 lllchtrdl • Bon.
Cell 4411· 77811.
Umeatone.

Fl.rowood cut up olabo. t1 8
PU load. Lorg" loedo doUVIrld. Coil lor prlcoo. 814246·11804.
Big 3 or 6 bdr. home built on
your lot • 18.900 • up. a..
~3' 'f_odel. Coll1·1114-888·

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Singer oewlng mochlna for
ule. golden touch end eew.
Coil 814-388·11111. like
now.

For Mle. A Cobboge Patch
Kid. Coloco, with red hair.
Collll14-9112-3483, after 4
PM.
Firewood, *20.00 pick up
lood, 130.00 delivered .
304·876·2991 or 876·
8762.
)Coal DellveNd) good lump
houoo coel 1 to 7 ton. coli
Jim Lonler 8711· 7397 or
304-876-1247.

AKC roglotered. Bleck fo·
malo Mlnoturo poodle, good
with chlldroh.
houoo
trolned, 7 yearo old,lood
hloHh. *711.00. Coli 14·
912-6207
AKC reglotoroci mole black
Tiny Toy Poodle : IS - ·
old. Hoo lhoto and - n
wormed . 11711.00. Cell
8U·U9-2977.
Still time for Chriotmoo
puppleo. luff colored. AKC
regletorod Cocker Spanlelo.
*126.00. Coli 814-8928122.
Hamiter with 1
amoll oogo. To 1 good home.
Callll14-982-3237.
H..hhy

1974 CaM 610 beck hoe
loodor *10,1100.00. 304468-1110.
oxc cond, 304·468·1917.

AKC flog. Toy Poodle pup·
plot, reduoad for Clwlotmoo
•1211. con 441-11109.

Control hunger end toM
weleht with New
Qropefrult·PPH . Combo.
Fruth Phlrmocy.

Parokeoto. beblao. all coloro,
new cogoo. Hold lor Chirotmu. 304-878-&amp;030 otter
1 :00 ond woollonda.

Judy Cutlet: Soft·
oculpturod Cabboge Kldo:
Mr. T.'o, 8ollorlnoo, etc .. oil
olz11. Booutllul work, 304·
871-11131.
.

Good broke Coon Houndo
lor ~It or trode · onythlng
except othor dogo. 304·
411.8-11172.

W•rm Morning wood 1tove.

lntolovlelon with 4 cor·
trldgeo. 304-773-11284.
Btenoo oil wood coblnort,
AM·FM redia, turntoblo,
very good cond, how t o to •Pi»recilte. melee nice
Chriotmoo gift. 304·1711·
3000 aftor 11:00, 304-8711·
11277.
Boldwln fun mochinc. l~lly
oqulppecl aquorlum. 304·
171i-i8118 otter 4:00.
Firewood for oole, all hord
wood, •8o.oo pickup load.
will tlellver. 304-1711-6988.

AKC rogletored Tiny Toy
Poodleo. phone 304·88113111.
Amorlcon Pit lull Terrier
puppleo, 8 - · oid, UKC
Purple lllbbon Ired. 304·
812·2832 or 182-2374.
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Beagle, roglet- puppies
for Chrletmu. 304-88113938.

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Mutical
ln11rumenta

Druma 9 pc. eet Tama; exc.

cond. Coli 4411•37118.
Origlnol Coleco Cobblge
Potch P-mlo doll . .6.00. Old Gormon violin. very
One Cobboge Petch KooHI · nlco, *1 00.00. Flot top
onlmol •110.00. 304-882- gultlr with c•••· tl~e new,
176.00. Call 814 -949·
2904.
2801 .
SURPLUS DENIM jockoto
•21.00. libo f1 8.00, COVI69 For Sale or Trade
rolil nogular U2.00, kldo
co-'loge. itow ormy llold
joclcoU. oU ormy field pock
For 11le or rent, th,..
~~. comlooot boota.
Corhort clotl\lng. 11m bedroom hou11 whh both
Bomervlle'L Eut, lloveno- end corport on lar.. lot In
wuod • frl. 911. Bun, 1 :00- Rutland. 11110.00 month or
7:00 PM (other doyo to t1 1.1180.00. Might conCh!lotmoo 3:00-7:00) 304- olcllpr ~ mobile homo on
1711· 3334.
!redo or termt. Coli 814·
742-2480 'or 814· 742·
Firewood. til herd wocide, 2112. except lundoy.
.... dollw-..1 end otookod
*311.00. 304-1711-1773.

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Ping Pong Tobie 126.00.
Phone 304-876-18711.
Stokarmetlc 8tove1 1nd
ltol!or Furnocoe: Jock Htg·
arty. llodcli", Ohio. 1114·
889-34112.
Cor - t t21i. 304·&amp;71·
4087.

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Uv1atock

At:,11ment
. .r Rent

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APA.,.ENTI. 1110blll
._.., . . . . .. Pt. Plelunt
· end GMIIpollt. 1114-441·
lll' r
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2 bodrwm
1 child. 1-

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71

Autos for Sale

TOP CASH paid lor '80
model end newer ulod coro.
Smith Bulck-Pontloc, 1911
Eoetorn Aw .. Golllpollo. Coli
81·4-448-2282.
77 Pontlec Grond Prix 30 1'
good condition. · Coli otter
5PM. 448-0137.
1878 Plymouth Fury. outo ..
air, PS. P8, radio. new paint
job, t1 699. John' 1 Auto

laleo, Bulavlllo lid. Golllpo·
Ill 4411-4782.
1872 lmpela Chevrolet. 2
dr .. 310 engine, new paint,
new vinyl top, good motor,
gOO!f tlreo. Con 4411·1838
lfttrlipm.

18~8 Ford ~ ton pickup
4x4. • 1.200 or bolt offer.
Coil 814·388·8303.

1873 vw ...... 48.000
mi.. new bettory, brokoo.
point upholttory. •1.810.
Cell 4411·41111 oftor 4PM.
18118 Chevy 2811 2 dr.
Sedori, n. .do r41torlng,
1411. 1878 Camero, II cyl .•
orlto trono, 11,000. Coli
441·811 3 or 441-8201 .
1979 Chevotto AM-FM
CI...UI, IUtO, llr Cond.,
new tlre1,

very clean,

•1,860. Coli
1411.

814·258 ·

1887 Morcodeo CC 12001-D ·
good cond., no reeaonable

offer ,.fund.
0028.

Truckt for Sale

1982 Ford 8·260 4 wheel
drive for ule. Ctll814-379·
2489 . .
1978 Chevy Luv. auto.
radio .• topper • ., 999.
John'• Auto Soleo. lulevlllo
Rd. !]olllpolio. 446-4782.
1882 Ford '14 ton pick-up.
300 cubic lnch·8 cylinder. 4
opeed.PS, PI, AM rodlo.

~~j~~ 1~~a'i.::~~O-~~d
614-949-2293.

1978 Ford F-150. postlve
trectlon reor end, heavy duty
apring1. 400 , engine~ u1e
regular gaa, lneuleted
topper, 23,000 actuol miloo,
one owner, •8.&amp;00.00 firm .
304-895-3879.
1978 Ford F-1110, postlvo
traction rear end. hoovy dul'(
oprlngo, 400 engine, uoe
••111111r gu, lnouleted
topper, 23.000 octuol mlleo. .
one o - . *&amp;,liOO.OOflrm.
304-BS&amp;-3879.
1878 Ford !ruck cob. 361·
Clovolend Eddlebrock Intake
4 Ford white opoko rimo.
1978 Chevy 'A roar end, 4
ep.. wlndohlold. doore.
apringe rear window. 304-

18811 Chevy Boloir *296,
1n9ino • body In good con d.
C.ll 448-781o, focltomp
1981 Chivy lololr *2911.
engine • body In good con d.
CoH 4411· 7613 ioftor 4PM .
1870 Ford Folrlone oroid ••
Ia. beoi offer. 1178 Ford
Folrmont good cond,
•*2,000. Coil 441·3122.
Dune lu1111y hoo VW engine
good !rome. roll boro, noll
fun moahlow. Mull loll,
1318. CoM 441-42211,

c..,.ro

1110
Z·2B. gerege
kept, In onow, air,
T·top, IIWD. em - fm
- I t o , tiH. MADA bc1ok
•1.100 uortfloe u.too.
CoH 448-0312.

Farm Equipment

1177 Novo. four door. TNt
- 1 with PI, Pl. lody
Fo'l"oll H trootor. 11100 or end motor In A·1 ·•"-·
bHt offer. Coli 814-381· . , ...00. Cell 81.4 ' 3?81341.
1303.

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1877 Chovy llozer
Cheyenne package. like
now, mull toll. -Coli 814246·91127.
1877 Dodge Troc!oom., van
100 8 ayl .. 83,000 mlleo,
.1.~. CoM 448-8108.
11711 Ford , Van Cullom,
goOd cond., one -owner.
., 7110. Rodlff Auto So leo.
Vinton. Coli 388-9981.
1878 Chevrolet llozor 4
wheel drive, 360 on ·
glne,U800. Coll448-7141
aftorlpm.
1979 Chevy ~ ton, 4 whlll
drive with utili!'( body, exc
cond, 13,750.00. Phone
304·4118·11110. '
1978 CJ-7 Joop. 8 cyl .. 3
opd., hardtop, 13.800. col
304-87D-119Iil.

18114 8-1 0 lour wheol drfvo
with topper, 18,000.00.
E•c cond, 304·882-31181.

1171 Oldo Cutllu. Two
door, euto, rune good.
*410.00. eon 114· 7403.

Sigler fPS ' - t etovo. Coil
448-2101.

1171

'78 Choroltle Chief, 4 wheal
drive, -31,000 mlleo, buckot
-~~. tilt etoorlng, - d
rodlo, deny whoolo, oil
tinted llou, *4,000.00 .
30~··7 -7771 .

end concrete work. Fret
estlmoteo. Coli 446·3111 . .
Iron HorM Builders : Farm a.
Commercial Polo Bldgo .
814-332-9746 Coll,ct.
Wintor opl.: 30X40X9 •witb
1 &amp; ' track door • man door:
f6231 erected.
RON 'S Televi1ion Service ...
·SpecialiZing in Zenith oniiMotorola, Ouazer, 'anir
hou11 colla. Coli 304·6~
2398 or 614-448-2484.

.

Fetty Tru Trimming, etump

removal. Call 304-87111331 .
• .
RINGLES'S SERVICE; · ox&gt;!
periencod corpenter. electrrcien. m110n, painter. roofIng (Including hot. tar
oppllcotlon) 304-876-2088
or 1176-7388.

Chrlet- tree out your awn
ell ohopoo • .a.. •e.oo. ·
Coll814-378·2111.

1178 V.. G.T. with Bun
Roof. Ctlfi'Hn Glrolemlot

., .....a.,,•• _.

ltoltermetlo efovee end
otoller fuooWf - · JICik .....
erty, llodallff, Oh. 114-HI·
3412.
.

1112 Chevy C'-tto. L11o
then 11,000 mlln.
*3100.00. Cell ., ........
3811.

Evening Television

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Rotary or cobla tool drilling.
Pt1o.t wells completed fi'J'I"
day. Pump ulea and nrvi·
ceo. 304-896-3802.

1 2/21/84

7!00 IJffiPMM-Ine
(J) Here Come tho 8ridoo
(J) SportsCenter
([) Gomer Pyle
(() Ill ll2i Entertainment
Tonight
Cil Wheel of Fortune
D (I) Wheel of Fonune

Abaten Home lmprovemant

$peclollst. new homeo, od ditlon•. roofing, siding. con ·
creta, dry woll. 304-468 ·
18811.

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JIM'S PLUMBING. HEAT·
lNG. Rt. 1, Box 366, Golllpblio. Colt·614· 387-0678 .

83

Excavating

Good -1 Excovoling. beoementl, footer1, 'driveWeyl.
Mptlc tanko, lendocoplng.
Coil enytime 814-448 ·
41137, Jomeo L. Dovioon, Jr .
owner .

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

SEWING Machine repoiro.
aervice . Authorized Singer
Sale1 It Service Sharpen
Sciaaora . Fabric S.,op .
Pomeroy. 814-992 · 2284.
86

General Hauling

74

MecNell/le~rer

7 :30 D (1) Tic Tee Dough
(J) Third Annua~ Logondory Pocket Bllllardo Store
• U.J . Pucket vs. Cowboy
J immy Moore. (60 min.)
([) Andy Griffith
(() D (() Family Feud
rn Jeopardy (lQ Whool of Fortune
ID New Nome That
Tune
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8 :00 G (]) Cil V Oiaha credtes a
deadly ctone of Elizabeth
which escapes and wreaks
havoc and freedom fighters
attempt to smuggle refugee
children into safety for
Chrislmas . (60 min .)
(J) llttle Molch Girl
.([) MOVIE : 'Gentle Giant'
(() e (j) Denoon !CCI
. D (I)® Dukes of Houard
(I) (jj) Woohlngton Welk/
Review Paul Duke ia join~d
by top Washington journal·
ists analyzing the week's
news . 1
filii To Ba Announced
IHBOI MOVIE: 'Octopuny'
' .
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Pork'
-~ ·. 8:30
(I) Chrlotmaa.Corol ''
'
C!1 NFL Game of tho W(1) GilD Wobotor (CC) An
ex ·pro football player and

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his J'\SW brkif' have their
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Aloo poolo filled . Cell 614258 · 1141 or 814 · 4411·
1176 or 814-4411-7911.
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cloterno. poolo filled . Phon•
ll4-387·0823 or814-3877741 night or dey.

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4·448· 7833 or 814-448:
*1210.00. 1833.
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1884 Honclll 3 Wheeler, wHh
1114 Nlaht Howk engine.
'1100. ~•11114-112-7184 .

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&amp; Heating

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phono 614-448-3888 or
614-448-4477

.

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Will haul cool. 11nd end
gravel, 304-4118-11188.

D!ldll " ' -· .......

Plclcet11 uood funllture, 3041711·1413 or 171-1410.

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Roofing, guttering. oldlng,

Vansllr 4 W.O.

1973 Scout II ono owner.
•ell&amp; . Approx. 90,000 mi.
Coll448-11811 .

~'~Silent Night!
.-.. Holy Niqlit!

Oh,dear! I think
he needs help!

plumbing, carpentry work

678-2H6.

1.811 Cho")' Luv ,4 wheel
drive, ·dleiirl. 13,800.00 .
304-882-3681.

For oolo hond- dolle
houH from •10 to t?S. Call
448-4130.

I'm sorr~J,Hooqy!

Mama didn't mean
to yell at you!

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING ,·
Unconditionallifetiri1e gua~:
rantH. ·Local r11ferencee .
furnilhed. Free e1timate1. •
Call collect 1-814· 237· ·
0488, 9 e .m. to 6 p.m. :
R, o g e r ,a B • se m 11 n tWa~rprooflng . ·
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good.llotly,nrff. Gootl warfl
oor. *410.00. Coli 114· .
112·7114-'ne•-

our prlooe, 11ve tolley.
Phone 304-77J.I4JO.

72

roofing. 111mlen gutt"l:•·
1torm window1, overhang .
Coll814-387-0409 or614367·7244.

82 ·

Firewood for · 1111 • 21
plcollup lood. eJI dellveoed .
Cell 814-218·1201.

end~Compore

76 LTD Ford. 304-876·
7361.

H • s Home Improvement.
vinyl &amp; aluminum eidiftli,

.

40 gel . . .trlcwotorhlltor.
Lila then holt price, Coli
1114·141-2171.
.

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-FUIINITUIII. . _ ort-

1975 Novo. 4 door, 8 cyl,
auto tr1n1, 11111 ortrede., Leon
Flea Market, 304 · 4118·
1672.

1978 Ford Courier Pick-up
truck. Four 1peed. low
mileage . Run1 good .
11000.00. Call 814-992· ·
7403.
.

HouMhold ' Gooda

Volley Furniture; · •
uood. Lorge ~ of quol·
lty fu&lt;Ntu ... 12,. e.Ave .. Qallpola.

Autoa for Sale

ok1 cott. 1971 V..W. ~uper Bootie. 4
814-986- cylinder. 4 opeod. AM FM .
Stero caeNtte. 1ir ehock.
Very goQd condition .
113911.00.
1877 Oronoda.
.
Hortomon Carrol. 2413
Jocflllln Ave, Point !!leo- two door. 302~glno,outo., 11As Terry Camper, J II
lint. HorH end barn oqulp· P.B.. P.B., olr. 1795.00. toot . Perfect condltf&lt;Mt.
11 800 .00 . Ed Brown: ~I
mont. Voterlnerlon ouppllll i878 L.T.O., 4 door. 361
engine. auto. P.S .. P.B ., olr.
814-992-8140.
J
end grooming oldo .
*796.00. Cell 614-387·
.
77110 .
.
64 Hey &amp; Grain
Servlt:l!s
1972 Ford. 4 door ltatlon
weeon. 302 engine. loll ol
t800.00. 304.-876·
Lorge round bel eo of hoy t20 TLC.
11730.
uch. Coll448-1 012 otter 6.
81
. Home
'80 Monte Corio Londeu.
Improvements
·
Good hoy for ulo . Cell ofter VB. outo. PI, PS. AC. AM.
!l:OOPM It 814-192-111133. roor dofrooter. tilt, 304-11711·
"
8288.
Marcum Roofing • . Sp0.:.ting. Now· lnllollng rulibrir
1976 Co~tto. olr, PS. roofo. ao ·yeoro experl,nc;~~.
Power wlndowe, T •top, apeclalizir:tU in built up roo1.
14,1100.00. Domoged right Cell 014-388-9887. · ,' .
r I •IIISjlllf l.illlill
fonder. 304.·182· 3681 .

For ule• ..ven
*1110.00. Col
3811 .

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2 br _.... ho!ftllumlshod.
1 aiiN. no peta. c oon~l•n . Now Hoven .
•110.,.. month. 304-8822418. -

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McCal are a11igned tho took
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conducta the Concentua
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bu1a to Johenn Sebaatlan
Boch on thl tric:entonnlol of

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Kate Capshaw and Prince .
his life and family on stroct
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va. Michl....
10:00 ([) MOVIE: 'Samoon and
Delilah'
Cit Matt Houlton
(CCI Matt is hired by a
mother whose son has been
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country home. (60 min .) ,
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Buaineso'
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divorcee friend of his Mom ·s
invites Spencerdover under
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help in dete'rmining his\ real

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Coult ti&amp;' Jllllal! Patrick O'Brien.
Filled wweJoeeph Reiser, Poroerqy, Dll aDd costs, :.1 days jaU,
llceDR IIIIIPfllded one year, DWI;

Kermit Clark, CooMIIe, $250 and
aJita. t11ree days jail, Ucense
llllpellded 00 days, DWI; Marvin
Tolliver, ReedsvUie, $100 and costs,
ftve days jail, $50 of tine and live
days II\IIPI!II(Ied, given :.1 days to
obtain Ohio Ucense, no valld OhiO
llceale; .Greg Hayman, Long Botian, $50 and costs, possessing rUle
aJI)IIIIUJition while hunting deer
with an over-under shotgun rl11e
Cllllblnatlon; Timothy LaWJ'I!IICe,
Lana Bottom, $100 and costs, five
days jaU suspended, two years
);II'(Jbl!tlon, cl1mlnal trespass; Steve
WDIIams, Rutland, :.1 days jail
suspended, one year prooation,
cwtl, telephone harassment. ·
Sharon Denney, Mason, W.Va .•
SlftO and CIJSts, tllree days jaU to be
suspended If Ucense is obtained
wtthln :.~ days, stx months probatiOn. falling to stop after accident,
llOOand costs, threedaysjaU,$50of
fiDe and jail sentence suspended If
llcense Is obtained within :.1 days, no
operator's license; Argene Anns,
Puneroy, $150 and costs, five days
jail suspended, one year probation,
falsification; Peggy Holman, Racine, $10 alld costs, running a red
light: Hetdl English, Pomeroy, $10
and costs, running ·a stop sign;
DonaidD.Combs,LongBottom,SW
and costs, failure .to control; JayS.
McNab!), MUiersburg, $25 and
~. .overwtdth; $.1J and costs,
llllll8fe vehicle; George S. Whited,
The Plains, $.li9 and costs, overload; and Gregory A. . Brown.
AlllvUJe, $'!) and costs, fallure to

._7, speeding; andLarryM. Wright,
Langsville, five charges of J)08Se"'l-

tngadeercriJBIUthl!rot, !IOIIailll!d
as required, 160 on each c~~art~e.

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agencies probably will mean fallure to meet a '
congtesslonal order to save $3 billion this year on
ltetns such as public relations and consultant fees, an
admlnlstratlon spokesman lndlcated Friday.
."We Intend tog~ a majority of the savings;: sal,d
Steve Tupper, a . spokesman , ·at the Office ot ·
Management and1 Budget. "Congress basically
ordered it and we'regolngtocomeupw!thasmuchas

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The contest ts sponsored hy the
Middleport Amateur Gardeners
and the MiddlePort Garden Club
with prlzes to· be awarded In the
categories of religious theme,
overall, and outstanding door or

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The holiday season many times
creates an additional need for blood,
unfortunately, due to accidents.
Meigs residents are asked to give
blood ai an American Red Cross
Bloodmoblle Wednesday, Dec. 26,
from 1 to 5::.1 p.m. at the Meigs
Sftllor Citizens Center, Mulberry
Heights,' in Pomeroy. No appointment Is necessary.

four branches - Belmont, $1.1
mUUon; Ironton, $894,!J61; Lancas. •.er, $1.85 mUllan; and Zanesville,
$1.58 m11llon.
This .year's allocatiOns represent
an increaseofabout$50mllllonfrom
the total for the 198!-1984 academic
year. Thatnieansstudentswillhave
to pay through tuition and fres only
40 percent of the cost or operating
undergraduate lnstruo:!tlonal programs, compared wltl\ 42 percent
last year, officials Said.
The subsidies fo' the state's 62
pul!llc universities, branches, community . colleges and technical
colleges are based on official
enrollments for the 19SH985 aca'
demlc year. By law, the funds are
allocated to tile schools based on
enrollment estimates from the start
of classes in the fall untll December
when the Board of Regents Is
required to approve thE' exact
amounts,
The large Institutions already
have received about Mit of this
ypar's subsidies ot$7!11,034,659.

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The Defense Department aside, the departments of
State and Justice, as well as the United States
Information Agency and the Small Business
Administration, informed OMB director David
Stockman that no savings were possible In spending
on so-called "overhead" Items such as consultants',
public relallons and advertising, publlshing and
travel.
The agency that came closest to meellng the OMB
target was the Labor Departfl)ent, which replled last
month that It could produce 72 percent of the
requested savings, or $24 milllon out of $34 mllllon
requested.
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C!aUih' the hoiiUy splrK and dllltrlbu&amp;ed clothei, loys and
food for needy famlllelllll Galla Count)'. Deputy Asa Rucker carries a
bo~ of food from liB lltorage area lo one of more than 200famlllesaldedby
the a.IC!adon Friday'

A RJGifl' JOLLY OLD ELF
- ChrlsUnas comes but once a
year and w!lh Chri8tmas comes
Sanla Claus. The same Santa

hall been a regular vlllllor to
Elherfelds' In Pomeroy for the
past 35 years. He wW malle ids
last visit Sunday altemoon, t.ben
It's home to the NoJth Pole to
make preparations for that
magical sleigh ride on Christ-

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thaw, the sound of that traIn whistle
will probably be heard for six
months, " laughs Santa.
According to Santa, his wife Is
always buSY baking cookies and
looking after the elves· - making
their clothes and mending their
socks. She takes good care of Santa
too·and even combS out his whiskers
everyday.
The elves. have to work har:d to
keep a full inventory of toys. They
also have the joboftaklngcareotthe
reindeer bam which Is out behind
Santa's house. They are supposed to
keep it nice and clean butSantasays
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laser uranl11m enrichment technology subniltted
deployment plans last month. The agency concluded
that the plans were requests for Investment and
deployment of the technology prior to rellab111ty

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A....,.eted t&gt;n. Writer
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio
Derriocrats , are . rolling In- money,
whUe Republicans are mC?re than
UJ,tXXI In debt, accor4lng to
post~Iectlon campaliiJ llnlance reports ftledFridayw!ththeSecretary
of State's oftlce.
.
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TheOhli&gt;DemocratlcPartyUsted
a balance of $459,733 after spending
)leavUy on Us candidates In the Nov.
6 eli!ctlon, while the ReJ~Ublican
State .Central and ExecutiVe Com- ·
mlttet reported a balance $14,529
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and debtlot$43.144.
Republicans currently bc\ld only
one atatewlde 9tric.'e- a seat on the

COLUMBl!S, Ohio (AP) -Gov.
Richard Celeste Is talking more and
more like a salesman as he met
with newspaper editorial boards
and reporters around the state
during the past week.
"I've spent more time than I
should looking over the shoulders or
Cabinet members and staff, getting
caught up in the nuts and bolts of
state governmerlt rather than doing
the Olll! thing which only I can do,
and that is to be tbe Number one
salesman tor for the state of Ohio,"
Celeste tOld the Columbus CitlzenJOUI11al on Friday.
Celeste Is reminding reporters
and edltorsofwhathe'sclone totulflll
the promises he l1llde he waa
elected two years aao - to I'I!!IC'IIe
the state fnm bankruptcy, aet

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· listed a balance or $01,686, Secre-

· tary of State Sherrod Brown listed
$89,438 and T,reuurer Mary Ellen

Withrow, ~.577.
Friday's reports showed peinocrats outlpenl Republlcanl $f03,142
to$.11,166 ln ~99 races tor the Ohio
House. Democratl emerpd with a

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tlon board~ in the counties in which it
gave, .funds to GOP Senate
candidates.
· Republicans won the only two
statewide races on the Nov. 6 ballot,
both tor Supreme Court justice.
Reports showed that the top spender
among the four candidates was .
Supreme Court Justice-elect J.
CtaJa WriJht.
.
However, the reports showed that
Wrllbt waa outspent by his Democratic opponent, incumbent Jllltlce
James P, Celebrwz.e,ln the wlllllng
days ot the campal_p,
The candidates were l'l!qUln!d to
me by • p.m, Friday a U.St of their
contrtbutionllllld e11pendltures coverlni 10 days belore the election.
wrtiht. a Franklin County comlid! plealcourtjudp!, repcrtedtllat

In \Ill! Senaie, won by Republlcilnl, Democratl reported receipts
ol$266,926,expendltur8ol$%17,2.11,
and a baiJnceof ••721.
· The Senate Republican Cmunlttee, which helped bankroll a
campalp that wW liVe them an
J8.15 edle next yeaF, did not file a
reportwlthBrown.
GOP ...,."_ James 'l'llllnl
• aaldthelnlfPelnotreqllln!areport
tobeftlldwttbtbntallt.Htaalclthe· durll!atheperlodhe~S91.422
,461. canrrilttee IIJed repona with elec- ln conll1butlonll and spent $114,1!1.

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pursue development of the advanced centrifuges or
the laser technology, or neither. It Is to announce Its
choice next May.
Atotal of 745oftheless-advanced Set I1I ~ntrtfuges
are In a Gas Centrifuge Enrichment Plant near
Piketon, Ohio,

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testing,
"We asked them both to meet with us this week to
discuss the criteria for revtslng,the deployment plans
to get a more acceptable level of risk for us and then to
resubmit those plans In January," Longenecker said.
The department Is py!ng to decide whether to

secretary for uranium enrichment, said both the
producers of the advanced centrifuges and a new

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centi1ruges for a urallium enrichment plant near
Portsmouth, Ohio, have been asked to sutxnlt new
plans for deployment of advanced centrifuges, a U.S.
Eriergy Department otflclal said Saturday.
John Longenecker, !Jeputy assistant energy

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By NANCY YOACHAM
11mes-Sentlnel Staff
· Santa once asked a little boy If he
POMEROY - For the past 35 always ate his vegetables and the
Christmases, the same Santa Claus boy exclaimed, "My mommy never
has beer) making special visits to fixes any vegetables!" Santa hohoed again. The boy's mother even
Meigs County.
laughed
too.
He lands his sleigh on the roof of
Santa
tries to be helpful to
Elbef!eld's Department Store In
chlldren.
He
.says he can often guess
Po!r¥lroy, takes the eleva tor downstairs (because there are no how old they are because he's had so
chimneys or fireplaces) and then much practice. If they arejustabollt
· seats himself In a cozy, Santa Claus ready to start school, he will ask
type chair, and waits for · the something like, '"Do you know how
children.
..... } . to tie your shoes?" If they don't
He enters so quickly and quietly know, then he tells them t.o start
that store employees seldom even trying and if they learn by
know he's arrived. However, when Christmas, leave their shoes under
the Uneof clllJdJ:enstarts to form and the tree so Santa will know to )pave
the l!lggtlng begins, everyone knows them something extra ntce.
If the children are already in
that Santa's on the scene.
school
, Santa encourages them to
Santa -lays chlldren haven't
try
and
do their best. One young lady
changed much ln.Jhese 35 years.
Informed
Santa that she dldn 't llke
''They'restlll chUdren and they stU!
school
so
he reminded her that
ask tor dolls and trains and trucks
and candy,'' althougl\hehasnotlced grown-up Ute Is often called the
that' many of today' s tykes are "school of hard knocks." His wish
asking tor electronic games and for her was that she would enjoy
computers. "And this year the Uttle being young and going to school now
girls are asking for things that grow because that Ume only comes once
In cabbage patches and many llttle in a person's life. "When you enter
boys are asking for Michael aackson the school of hard knocks, you never
graduate," Santa muses.
dolls."
Some of Santa's chlldren bring
Says.Santa, "The boys and girls
they've drawn and colored
pictures
always remember to thank tne for
for
him,
This always 'makes him
the hug and the treat that I give them
happy
al)d
he takes the pictures
before mey leave too."
to
a
giant
size bulletin board
home
Whenchtldreilslt on Santa's knee,
where
he
keeps
them
thewholeyear
they koow for sure he's going to
through.
If they've been good (even though he
Whenever children ask about tlle
already knows) .
Santa asked one Utile girl If she North Pole, Mrs. Santa, the elves or
was good to help her mother ru;ound the reindeer, they always receive a
the house. The llttle girl answered, detalled report.
"I don't knOw," so Santa questioned . "The North Pole is a wonderful
her further, "Don't you help with the place but It's sooooo cold. One time
dusting?" "Oh," cried the little girl. . when a train was passing through, it
"My mommy never dusts! " Santa blew It's whistle and the steam
could hardly stop -ho-ho-holng but formed big puffs of lee Instead of
the child's mother, who overheard puffs of smoke. If those puffs ever

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visited Meigs for 35 years

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Stu' .
dents at state collegfs, unlve1111tles ·
and technical schools are paying a
smaller share of the cost of their
Instnictlon this yea!' beCause of a 6
percent Increase ln .state lnstruc·
tiona! subsidies, ottldais say.
The Board ot Regents on Frtday
allocateq almost $!lX) m1lllon ln
subsidies, with abollt·$660 milllon of
that going to the state's largest
schools.
i
Locally, regents gave $1.6 million
to RIO Grande Comn\Urilty College
as part of Its subsidy to community
colleges. Shawnee State Community College in PortsmOuth received
$2.85 mUllan,
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Amoilg the Iarger1 universities,

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The report comes at a time when the defense
. budget .has come under scrutiny both within the
admlnlstra tlon and in Congress,
' President- .Reagan decided earlier this week to
mill relatively small reductions .In his defense
bulldup over the next three years, spurning advice
from top aides and many Republicans In Congress
that larger cuts are possible without banning the
nation's defense capablllty. _
.
PreSsure for additional cuts could be enhanced with
the word that the Defense Department, with a budget
estimated al $9.4 bl!llon for travel, consult;ults, public
relations and simllar lteins, found that no savings
!'OUld be made.

Regents grant
subsidies to
state coll~ges

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b1lllon ln savings
Congress called tor the cuts In legislation approved
earlier this year as part of its effort to cut federal
.
deficits. . .
The spokesman conllrmed that when the 23
agencies were asked to come up with the savings,
they replied that only 8 percent .of the total, or $246
m!Won, could be lrln'lffied.
.. Admlnlstrallon records Indicate that the Pentagon,
asked to save $2.1 billlqn ·of the $3 blllon sought
throughout the government, replled •that no savings
were possible.
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Pentagon ottlcla)s had no cormnent.

But Tupper declfued to predict that the entire $3 ·

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Fined for speeding were Robert
Roush, Syracuse, $21 and costs;
Daniel Reynolds, Mt. Vernon, lll.,
$21 and costs; Franklin Brinker,
Point Pleasant, $24 and costs; David
Reed, Pomeroy, $'!) and costs;
James Depoy, Shade $29 and costs:
and James Rl!fle, Syracuse, $22 a.nd
costs.
Forfeiting bonds In county court
wereEdW.Frecker,Colwnbus,$50,
speeding; OUver Taylor, Dresden,

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Ohlolns back to work, strengthen
the state's schools and untvenltle&amp;,

control utility costs and make state
government more responsive.
Celeste said he eKpects Republicans tocontlnuepushlngfora tall cut
and criticizing the90pez c:'etlt 1ncome
tax Increase he pushed through the
General Assembly after taking
ottlce.

But ·the governor says the
Republicans should recognize that
job securtty Is or more Interest to
inany Ohioans than ta~es.
"Areyone who doesn't recocntze
that as the number one illue and
understand that it cannot be a
partisan Issue Is going to make a
terrible mistake," celeste said.
'I'IIen tbe g\)venor laUDCbea Into
his 1118te Aiel pitch.
"Thl!n!'i aot another place oallie
taceol the planet Uke our kntltln,"
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