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Sentinel

Pomeroy-

January 9, 1986

~~~·~_LA•• fonnat changes for General

DS .

Genera) Telephone of Ohio custo:;inen should have an easier time

WINTER .SALE DAYS .

17th Anniversarv Sale

~ftndlng what they owe for

local and
·lo!la-dlstance service because of a
:Chan, In the format of the

17 years ago this month we opened our
doors for the first time. Now (thanks to you) .
we are celebrating our 17th year in busines,
so come in and celebrate it with us and save
like you have never saved before.

)e~neblll .
~ Betlinnlng In 1986, local and
. loJW~ce charges will be listed

Separately. Local setvlce, GTE toll
charges and taxes·are shown on the

!IN!t page and American Telephone

JEWELRV
CLEARANCE

·!~xes on the l'ollowlng page.
' In ~dltlon, a total of all current

Reg . '5.00

· . "I'm confldentthis changto should
.~e telephone

bills easier to read
and understand," said Lester
.J'doench of Portsmouth, southern
division manager. 'This new for.inat demonstrates an impartant
l:mlpany goal - to slmpll!y
telephone bills."
· Meanwhile. telephone users
)lsted In the Jackson area phone
book have until Jan. 16 to make
Changi'S In the 1986 dirECtOry,
:General Telephone of Ohio an.
!IOIIIICed today.
· Chester lery of Jackson, local
,-nanager, said customers wanting
to change, com&gt;et or add Ustlngs
~ukl call the company's ser.ice
mler center.
: The deadline applies to the
~~ 15.!m customers In seven
aree exchangt&gt;s represented In the
Jackson phone book. The ex ·
jilanges with Jackson are Albany,
Glade, McArthur, Oak Hut, Well·
aton and Wilkesville.
: Anyone planning to move or to
~rt new service before April 3 also
should call before the deadline.

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DRESSES
BLOUS·ES
SPORTS.WEAR COATS
SLACKS
TERS

S1f1/ MEN'S FLANNEL

Vol.35. No. 188
Copyrighted 1986

WORK SHIRTS
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Plaid pattomo.
twMdl .

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SALE

BLANKETS

New 2 pc.
E.A. Living
Room Suite
'319.9S

Stll .
S363To $851
CfuNHI

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SPECIAl SAl£ PRICES

,

818 SA~I 8S

On Elo&lt;tric lla,.ets, Thtrmallla,.tts
and Elodric Mattroa Pads.

$sis/

$199 95 :~;~

MEN'S and BOYS'

MEN'S

Floral cover in extra heavy solid

Weather forecast

SWEATERS

NEW 7 PC . WOOD

WEAR

Vests. llipovara in crew

DINEnl: SET

or v-nock styles. and

COMPARE TO 1419.00

1st FLOOR

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Extra large Sizes

115.9S
119.95
124.9S
129.95

SAY! 1120

NEW 5 PC. WOOD

DINmE SET

COMP ARE TO '269.00

Sweaters .•.S11.10
SV11taltrs .•.S13.90
Sweattrs ...S17.40
Swealtn ...120.90

JtnUIIg Sill/
MEN'S AND BOYS'

TUBE SOCKS

Boys size 9 to 1 1, Men"s 9 to

15. White or grey with color
tops and all white . Made by
Hanes.

CARHARTT BROWN DUCK
•WORK CLQJHES
•MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
•BOYS' WINTER JACKETS
•MEN'S WESTERN SHIRTS
•MEN'S WINTER JACKETS
•BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS
•MEN'S CORDUROY JEANS
•BOYS' SWEATERS

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THERMO
TIGHTS

$111/MEN'S

DENIM
JEANS

122.95 Jeans ........... 111 .II
124.95 leanl .•......... ll9.41
126.95 leanl ........... l21.41
129.95

REG.

35 . Solids and patterns.
Choose your favorite

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'16 .95 and '18 .00

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•22 .00 to '24.00

SHIRTS ... ' 15.69

$4 88
p,J~,,

BOYS'

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DENIM
JEANS
Lee and Wrang)er brands . AU ere
pre· washed. Boys' regullr, slim

and hulky lizes 8 to 16. Students
26 to 30 waist.

.' 21.95
'19.95
'18.95
'14.95

Jeans ..
Jeans ..
Jeans ..
Jeans ..

'17.49
' 15.79
' 14.99
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TRIPOLI, Libya iUPI 1- Ubyan ruler Moammar
Khadaly, accu.slng the United States of "stinking,
rotten crusaderlsm," warned that Libya could go to
war at any ti me to combat the ••state terrorism'" of
the United States and Israel.
During an hour-long news confcrrncc Thursday at
hls barracks In central Tripoli. Kh ada!y denied
Libyan Involvement In individual terrorist attacks but
said Libya would put its resources at the disjX)sal of
the Palestinian people.
He denounced U.S. economic sanctions and pledged
to "shoulder tlle responsibility"' of remov ing the U.S.
mUitary presence from the Mediterranean.
""America Is dominated by a crusader spirit ... and
liS I hostile to Islam."" he said. ""This is st inking, rotten
crusaderism."
He said the Reagan administrat ion rej£&gt;Ctroseveral
attempts to relax tensions between the two countries.
In Moscow. the Soviet Union condemned the U.S.
sa nctions against Libya as Illegal and accused the
United States c1 "stat~ terrorism" aga inst the Libyan
government .
President Reagan imposed sanctions on Libya In
response to the terrorist attacks on airports in Vienna
and Rome Dec. 'll. Nineteen peopie - Including five
AmeriCans - were killed In the attacks by
Palestin ian ter rorists.

But Khadafy said Thursday : "So long as the
Palestinian question Is not resolved by the
establ ishment of a democratic Palestinian state ...
then the world will have to expect more acts of
violence on the part of the Palestinian people.""
Khadafy said. ""The real terrorism which should be
combatted by the int ernational community Is state
terrorism. It ls what ls practiced by the United States
and Israel. Libya might dECide to go to war at any
time in order to lift state terrorism from Itself and
from the Arab nation ," he warned.
Meanwhile, western diplomats In Tripoli reported
a Soviet Purga class pa tro l vessel arrived In Tripoli
Wednesday in a "show of support " for Khadafy. The
diplomats also said Libya had ftve SAM·5 su iface·toai r mlsslles opera llonal and hidden in disguised
wheat. silos southwest of Benghazi.
Khadaly said American workery; in Libya, ordered
to leave by Reagan , were free to go unless they wish to
""seek political asylum." The Libyan leader also said
Arab leaders would meet to consider ways to counter
the U.S. eronomlc sanctions against Libya.
"The Issue ls American, Arab and Israeli."' he said.
'" Punishment Is being extended aga inst Libya as
punishment against the Arabs. America has decided
10 punish anyone who raises his voil't' on behalf of the
Palestinians and the Arabs."

.· Clinic plans major

K

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Completion of plans for a maj or
expansion of the Holzer Clinic
bulldlng on Jackson Pike, Galllpolls, have been announced by Oscar
W. Clarke, M.D., Pres ident of the
Holzer CliniC Boa rd of Directors.
The projECt calls for the addit ion
of approximately 32,1XXl square feet
of space and renovation of existing
areas. According to a statement
released Thursday, the projECt
Involves a f7 mUJlon overall
Investment In the community.
Robert E. Daniel, Holzer Clinic
.Administrator, reports the entire
bulldlng program wUJ take approxl·
mately 18 months from ground·
breaking - expected In February
or March - to completion.
"We hope to IncOnvenience our
patients as little as possible durtng
the construct ion perDd. In the end,
we wUI llave permanen~ moved

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WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Prices
at the wholesale level rose 0.4
percent In Dt&gt;cember, a slowdoMI
from the sharp Increases in the
previous two months as costs for
food and energy showed smaller
gains, the Labor Department reported today.
The report also showed wholesale
inflation for the year gained 1.8
percent over December 1981,
' nearly the same as the 1.7 percent
rlse registered In 1984.
Consumer food prices. which had

Khadafy denounces sanctlons •
issues another war warning

to 17V, .

Steeve lengths 32 to

the counhouse lawn. The state Oag Is flying for lhe
ftrsl lime at the oourihouse; recently purcltased by
the Meigs County Commissioners.
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$1/1/ MEN'S

14\-l

sa.oo.

26 Cent s

\\1th no power.
"I don't think the answer sur·
prises anyone."' said Gerald J .
Austin , the governor's top political
adviser.
Austin said thaI unl il Riffe
rejf'C ted the second slot , Celeste
"couldn't seriou£1yconsider anyone
else."

REJECI'S OFFER - Vernal
G. IWfe, Jr. D-New llo8ton, has
declined Governor Wchard Celeste's offer to he Is mnnlng

matelnthe1986govemor's race.
Rille will remain as Speaker of
the House.
had similar appeal, Lt . Gov. Myrl
H. Shoemaker, died last summer.
Usher said Celeste ""regrets they
couldn't put together a strong ticket
like that. The governo r believes
that Vern Riffe would have mad&lt;" a
great running mate." he said.
Most Statehouse observers expeeled Riffe to decline the offer,
SPECUlating that Riffe would not
want to gamble an end to his
political career tor a f~rehead job

Riffe, 60, said Celeste's offer wa s
"very tempting" but that he will
run for a 15th term in the 89th
District of Scioto and Pike counties.
and hopes to be re-elected as
speaker.
""In making my decision many
considerations had to be weighed
including the wishes of my fam ily,
the needs of my district. the well
being or my caucus and the best
Interests of the state.'" said Riffe.
"In the end I decided I was most
needed in the House of Representa·
lives, an institution I dearly
cherish.'"
Riffe said he wUI be co-chairman
of Celeste's re- ei£&gt;Ctton committee
and will ·· work even harder for
Dick Celeste In 19~ than I did in
1982." The speaker wasregarded as
instrumenl al in helping Celeste
raise money to capture a narrow
victory In the 1982 Democra lic
primary.
"I believe in Dick Celeste, I he
man and the governor."' said Riffe.
Riffe said his major objf'Ctlves
for 1~ are for ihe Democra ts to
recapture a majority In the House
and for, Celeste to be re-€l£&gt;Cted.

climbed 3.5 percent In l!l!W , fell
during most of 1985 before turning
up in the fourth quarter to close the
year 0.3 percent higher than a t the
end of 1981.
The December increase in the
Producer Price Index fo llowed a 0.9
percent jump in October and a 0.8
percent rlse in November - the two
bigges t increases for 1985 - and
came after prices had fa llen in
three of the preceding four months.
Analysts had viewed the in·
creases as a temporary pheno-

menan, boosted by sharply higher
meat costs, as farmers sent fewer
animals to slaughter, and rising
fuel costs due to low Inventories.
During December. prices for '
beef, veal. IXlrk and poultry all
turnro down while fish prices
ga ~ed only 1.9 perccnl, fo U
o-.1ng a
hugt&gt; 12.6 percent rise in November.
How('ller, veg~ta ble prices soared
19.3 perccnt in December, after
four months of decreases. Fru it
prices increased 2.2 perccnt while
costs for coffee and dairy products
also rose.

VAN HEUSEN8

DRESS
SHIRTS

FLAGS FLYING - A mild breeze,1ltul!lday'sblue
sides, the U.S. lltldOhlollapiUidMelgsCwl)ly'sclvD
war memorial combined to make a pretty picture on

New "look . Fashion leggings.
100% Acrylic. Hand washable. Sizes 8-14 .

Our ontlrolllack Included by
Wrangler end lee. B11ic styles .
llretch denims end fu hion
looks . Regular sizes end big
aizea up to 60 waist .

1 Section. 12 Pages

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

Wholesale prices up in December

LADIES'

11.75 TUIE SOCIS ...... SALE '1.21
12.25 TUIE SOCKS ..••• SAlE IUS
12.50 TUIE SO
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W-n's !im S to II .
Children's SizH
3-4'11 Ia 4·S 1!J
REG. 15.50 to 113.00

179 TO $479

Our finest fiber woven bllnket. Acrylic
makes nlu•urioouoly thick .,d "tromely
durable. 72""• 90 ".

REG. 116.49

SLIPPERS

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) - Gov.
Richard F . Celeste is. searching
again for a candidate for lieutenant
governor since hls first chok'e of a
running mate, House Speaker
Vernal G. Riffe Jr ., D-New Boston,
has declined. ·
Topping the list of those still In
line for No. 2 on the Democratic
ticket are state Sens. Richard C.
Pfeiffer Jr. of Columbus and
Eugene Branstool of Utica, mayors
Charles Luken of Cincinnati and
Paul R. Leonard of Dayton, and
Montgomery County Comm issioner Paula J. Macllwaine.
"I would say all of those and
probably more," confirmed Brian
T. Usher, lhe governor's press
secretary , after Riffe turned down
Thursday the offer of late last
month.
'"After much serious consideralion and long hours of deliberation I.
thls day, informed the governor
that I would be staying where I am
most needed - in the Ohio House of
Representatives:· said Riffe. who
has been speaker lor a record 11
years.
Celeste, who Is about ready to
formally announce his intention to
seek re-election, hadd sought Riffe
as '"a one-of-a-kind candidate'" for
the SECOnd slol to take advantage of
his fund- raising abllities. his
peerless knoledge of potltics and
state government, and his voter
appeal outside major urban areas.
Celeste's 1982 running mate who

Our entire stock of warm.l
winter 10ck1 i1 on ta'-'
now! Heavyweloht, extra
war·m. Hanes and Spring · Wllfll WEIGHT S(UffS
Alii IALLERINA STYlES
foot Quality.

LUXURIA FIBER WOVEN

A BID and a BEDROOM
IN ONE
With two large drawers
underneath the bed.

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Riffe spurns Celeste's
offer for Lt. Governor

111.9S FlaNMI Shirts ....,. ....... 11.33
!hlrts ............ lli .IJ
111.9S
Shirts ............ •13.23

SOCKS

$JJ900

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, January 10, 1986

Jewelry ·.. ·:~~ . lllu. GIRLS WINTER SlEEPWEAR 'IUS

FULL SIZE

RIG.

Today ... sunny and warmer with
a high aroomd 40. Brlsk southwest
winds 15 to 25 mph with higher
gusts. Tonight. .. partly cloudy with
a low 25 to :ll. Southwest winds 10 to
:lJ
Extended forecaot
Salurday throup Monday
Fair~ and Sunt!~ and a
diMce ot ...., or 8111W MMday.
IPIM In the Mil Salurd~ and the
mid 311 to mid -108 Sunday and
IICIIIday. Low. In the upper 20s to
lbe low 30s.

GIRLS WINTER TOPS
UTRE BOYS PANTS
LITTLE IOYS OUTFITS

Reg. '8.00
~~ewelry ... .. '5.60

"\:

SAVE 3Q ;. TO 50 /

SAVE 30°/o

Jewelry .... . '2 .10

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WINTER APPAiEL

WINTER
CLOTHING

Reg . '3.00

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CHILDREN'S

IEA~~AC~~~NGS

'I Tei!graph Co. toll cha.rgl's and
;dtartrs ls Usted on a summary

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GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County Local Board of Education.
Thursday night passed a $10.6
million general fund budget for the
fisca l year of July I. 19~ ihrough
June 30, 1987. The budget is $651.693
more than receipts certified by"the
Ga llia Counl y Budget Commission.
The overall budget. Including all
funds. is molt' than $16.5 million
and should e"nd the year with a
$2.446,817 surplu s.
The general fund budget provides
most operating expenses for the
school system, including salaries
for teachers and ser.ice personnel
and the pu rchase of supplies.
According to the budget, the
system ha s a $93),581 carryover
from 1985 and $9,005,1ll5 In esti·
mated receipts for 1911i. Estimated

expendiTures amount to $10,628.169
and the estimated encumberance is
s~.!m.

Treasurer Jewell Saunders said
the deficit refl£&gt;C ts funds lost as a
result cllegislation passed tasl year
by the Ohio General Assembly
remov ing 30 perccnt of I he tax base
ri. the Gen. Ja mes L. Gavin Power
Plant from Ga llia County over a
three y&lt;'ar period. The deficit
reflects the 10 percent reduction
tha t \\ill be absorbed by th~ school
system In 1987.
In 1988. the school system wUI
lose ~ percent of Its share c1 funds
from the plant's lax base and the
full ll percent ln 1989.
' While no d£&gt;Ciston has been made
on how to make up the deficit .
Saunders sa id this rromlng that in
-~

the past. severa l school systems
through! the state facing similar
problems have borrowed money
from th~ state.
A replacement fund , contai ning
S3 mUiion the board placed r£&gt;Ceivro
in back taxes from the Gavin plan I.
helps crea ted the overall surplu s.
The board budgeted $3.335.189 for
the building program. which il
hopes to complete this year. and
$7,lXl for the operation of the
swimming pool at Kyger Cr~k
High School in Cheshlre.
During a reorga nlza lional meetIng. Fred Dee! was elf'Ctro pres!·
dent of both the Gallia County Local
Board of Education and the Gallia
County Board of Education. Claudia Lyon was chosen ,;ce president
of bolh boards.

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e~pansion

pai ient parKmg to the rear,
changed the point s of entry and
provided a rovered drop-off. pickup area."
Many of the forthcoming changes
have been designed to assist clinic
patients, according to Thursday's
release. As an example, work Is
already underway for an wtpatlent
X-Ray Department oo the first floor
of the cliniC buDding.
"The close avallabtllty of this
service should Improve flow and
minim ize· delays," the statement
reads. "Setvlces . now housed at
Sycamore, such as laboratory and
the typing center, wm be relocated
at the main facility."
'"We've been in oo r current
location slnee 1972, " Dan iel said.
"In that period, we've seen our
patient ba se grow st ead~; and,

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Gallia board approves new budget

frankly. we feel that to continue to
provide the level of service our
patients deserve, this additional
space Is absolu tely nECessary."
Dan iel ex pressed his apprecla·
lion to the Community Improvement Corporat ion , the Ga illa
County and Ga llipolis City C&lt;flllmls·
s~. Hiolzer Medica l Center and
Ohio Valley Bank offk'lals and
others that helped In sorut1ng the
Industrial revenue bonds.
The expansion planning- which
s1arted four years ago - Is being
handled by a committee from the
Holzer Clinic, spea rheaded by j_
Craig Strafford, M.O. Other
members of the committee were:
G. Wilson Bowers, Jr., M.D.; Molen
R. Butt, M.D.; Lawrence J .
Yodlowsld, M.D.; and, J ames V.
Bievlns.

PIANS -

exptllllllon II the Holzer Clinic BuDdin&amp; on Jaciilllolr
J'lk,e are: (left IIi J1allt) OIIW' W. Clutlie, M.D., J.
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and Robert E. Dulel. The
projed cdl fer lbe ""'""a II·~ JI,M
~uare feet ol..,.ce and I'IIIOVailoa ol ext~tmc areas•

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Friday; January 10, 1986

Commenta
The Daily Sentin~l
111' Coun Sireel
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTEIIESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher !Controller
DALE ROTHGEB,
News Editor

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BOBHOEFUCH
General Ma nager

JR.

A MEMBER of The Associated Press, Inland Dally Press Associa tion and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
LETTERS OF OPINION art- welcome. They should be IE'Ss than XlO words
lon g. All letter~ arf' subjf!Ct to edit ing and mus l be slgnE'd wllh namE~. address and
telephone number. No unslgnOO lt&gt;ttE&gt;rs wil l bE&gt; published . L ette r s should be In

good ta.slf&gt; , addressing lssuPS. not pfrsonalitles .

~ jfteagan popularity

:rolls on in polls.
• • President Reagan is riding high In the popularity polls- unprecedented
- -for a second-term chief executive in recent times.
He also has gained dramatically in jobperformanceratingswith women
and blacks, accot'ding to a New York Times-CBS poll.
Deputy White House press secretary Larcy Speakes attributed Reagan 's
high approval to the "improving economy" and his "successful summit"
meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in GenE'IIa last November.
Certainly Reagan has been able to grasp victory out of the jaws ot near
defeat in the case of tax revision and ot rer progra ms. He also has shown a
· resiliency and a willingness to compromise when it makes the difference
between defeat and victory.
''What' s all this about lame duckecy," asked Reagan with a teas ing
smile when he held a belated ceremony to celebra te'the enactment of the
· Cramm- Rudman balanced budget law.
. It is true that he is still showing some clout. And there is no question that
-he was able to round up those last -minute CtlJcial votes on tax reform by
: threateninl! not to campaign for reluctant Republican congressmen this
year.
But that Is in the arsena l of any president seeking to get his way -to use
all the ammunition he has.
Reagan has some anributes that haw served him welL He is detached ,
above tile fray. His mistakes are quickly forgotten as he maneuvers out of
a politica I jam. He has a winning personality, smiting, waving, invoking a
.John Wayne "ali is right with the world" image. His super patriotism has
uplifted Americans who tell him t.hey now feel good about themselves.
He has the ability to turn a phrase: "Ma ke my day." And a good senSl'of
humor, wisecracking a! his detractors.
Most of all he has what any politician. or anyone else needs- luck .
During his presidency. tre Do&gt;mocratic Party as a force has become
almost non-existent . alt hough !here are individual Do&gt;mocrats, including
House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, ~&lt;'ho stil l sometimes win the day
Another factor is Ihat Reagan enjoys being president. No SW(&gt;a5. for
him. it is not the "splendid misery" tha t Thomas Jefferson depicted. or the
"loneliest job in the world."
1
He has the whole world in his hands, delegating tre unpleasant dut ies of
firing appointees to othPrs. In fact. hP rarely IT!&lt;'('! S with the men that he
appoints to servz in high office. And men t]l(&gt;y mostly are.
Reagan has found few places for women in top policy jobs. He foreclosed
any foreign po licy job for the dissident former U.N . Ambassador Jeane
Kirkpatrick, who left the ad ministration, decrying tre sex ism she found .
He also had his top aides like chief of sta ff Dona ld Regan shunt Health and
Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler aside. shipping her off to
irela nd as ambassador
in terms of womrn and blar ks. if the polls are truP, Reagan has not
rt'C iprocated . All hough his daughtPr . Maureen Reagan. was an ardent
supporter for the Equal Right s Ammdment , Ihe president gave ii the back
of his hand.
He also has appointed men in top gowrnment positions who ha\'P tried to
circumscribe the civil rights laws put on the books in the '60s. Reagan
opposed the Voting Rig ht s Act and Civil Rights law during the LBJ years.
and apparently still does.
HP v~ry rt&gt;lucianilv signed the Voting Right s Extension Act and IhP
legisla tion establishing a national holida)· in honor of Martin Lut her King.
Te mporarily shelved is an administration proposal to repeal thl'
affirmative action executive order, signed In the Nixon administration.
setting Iimetables for federal hiring of women and minorit If'S, particular!)'
· ~lack s .
But In IhP world !hat Reagan has promoted. Ihe govPrnment is a
roadblock. You make it on vour own . Or you don't.

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~ -Today

in history

Today 1:; Friday, Jan. 10. the lOt h day of 19~ with li5 to lnllow.
The moon is new.
The morning stars arP Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn.
The evening star Is Jupi!Pr.
·
.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Capricorn. They Include
: .American patriot Ethan Allen in 17ll. poet Robinson Jeffers in 1887,
· Russian prima ballerina Calina Ulanova In 1910, and singers Johnnie Ray
·: in 1927 (age 59), Rod Stewart in 1945 lage411, and Pat Bena tar in 1952 (age
- 34) .
On thiS date In histocy:
In 1861 , Florida seceded from the Union.
In 19ll, the League of Nations came into being as treTreaty !1 Versailles
went Into effect. Tre United States did not jobt the Leag!le.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, January 10, 1986

lntolerance __________________~l&lt;~am~e~sJ~·~K~il~=t~r~~k
·SCRABBLE, Va. - It's a bright
winter day here bt the Blue Ridge
Mountains, and at the end of a
pleasan t vacation I oughtto be filled
with sweetness and Ugh!. Permit
me, btstead, a lew dour reflections
on Edwat'd Johnson d. Atlanta. The
gentleman Is a jl'rk.
Johnson recently leaped to notoriety and became an ovl'might
public figure by his btgenlous
harassment of jc'Vangellst Jerry
FalwelL You probably read about It
in the papers. A ·computer consultant by trade. Johnson developed a
passional!' hatred of TV evangelists
in genera l ~ He focused his obsession
on Falwell, wmse M»ral Majority
Is the largest of the airwave
religions.
.
Eight monthS ago, Johnson
Jigged his Atari computer to dial
the 9ll-number ·or Falwell's Old
Time Gospel Hour In Lynchburg,
Va . Johnson fixed tt so tre line
would be sUentlv tied uo for 30

seconds: then til' call would
disconnect: lnstantijl the computer
would dial the number again. He
1/ept this up for 24 murs a day until
Bel! System detectives last rrontb
tracked him down and threatened
to deny him telephone service
unless he stopped it.
Falwell says Johnson's bickecy
cost his ministry at least $1 million
In pledges from followers who could
not break through the computerIzed barricade. Falwell Is thinking
of suing, and I hope he follows
through. Federal prosecutors re,
portedly are considering crtniin3J
charges against Johnson under a
statute that prohibits harassment
by telephone. I hope they stick it to
him.
Johnson's vindlctlve stunt strikes
me as representative of a kind of
arrogant in tolerance that is among
the ugliest features of American
l!le. This vindlctlve stunt Is nothing

new. Its man!lestat!ons go hack to
the Puritans of New England and
the slave owners of the South. One
thinks of Cotton Matrer, Antmny
Comstock, Andrew Volstead, Carrie Nation- zealots who defiled the
Ideal of a free society by forcing
their own values upon otrers.
Over the past ll years we have
SEen tre phenomenon repeatedly oo
college campuses. During the
Vletrui m era, it was almost Impossi ble lor any defender of our
involvement to be reard at a major
university , Students shouted down
Hubert Humphrey and Gen. Lewis
Hershey. The students professed to
believe In ''free speech," which
they defined as free speech for
trermelves - but not for those with
opposing views.
' The spirit d intolerance gets tore
institutionalized. You may recall
the long battle over the drug
liletrlle. This was a formulation of

apricot pits. Unless one swallowed
a cartoad of the stuff, it was
absolutely ha rmless. As a treat ment for cancer, capsules of
LaetrUe probably were no more
effective than so many. gumdrops,
but hundreds of terminally ill
victims of cancer wanted to try the
stufi as a last resort. Our government moved heaven and earth,
through lawsuits, Injunctions and
criminal prosecutions, to prevent
tre dying victims from getting the
unapproved drug.
More recently we have seen other
such efforts. Our government wtll
make us spend hundreds ol dollars
on airbags for our autos, wretrer
we want these dubious devices or
rot A movement is afoot to ban
cigarette advertising altogether
because the surgeon-general says
cigarettes are bad for us. Halt the
states and many cities now compel
motorists to buckle up. The antiabortionists would absolutely pl'l'ven t a woman from deciding ,
whether to carry a pregnancy, to
term - and this ultimate imposition upon personal Uberty Is
defended by, among others , J erry
Falwell. Nobody has a monopoly oo
intolerance.
What ha s become of tre idea! of a
tree soc!ety 7 In the matter of
Johnson's sly knavecy, I hold no
brief lor Brotrer FalwelL I never
have met tre gentleman . As a
breed, sawdust evangelists give me
the wll!!es. But if people want to
believe that Lot 's wife literally
turned into a pll!ar of salt, or that
Jonah literally spent three days ami
three nights bt tre belly of that fish,
fine with m(&gt;. If preachers want to
raise funds to propagate trese
literal convictions, a free and
tolerant society would permit no
impediment In their way.
This Is what freedom is aU about.
t;p to a point, we ough t to tolerate
all sorts of Ideas and a U sorts of
conduct. That point is reached,
metaphorically, when the first of A
meets the noseofB.In 't re matter at
hand, Johnson stepped over the
line. His kind of intolerance. to put it
bluntly, is intolerable.

Tempting target _______~l.::.::ac::.:.k..:.:A~nd=:::e~rso~n~&amp;~Da~le~V.~a~n~A!.!:!:!tta
WASHINGTON- Internal White
House documents emphasize President Reagan's attitude towat'd any
!urtrer tweaking of Uncle Sam's
beard by Mos lem terrorists: He's
sick of being pushed around .
Reagan be!!eves til' America n
people "are tired of suffering
Insults at the hands of other
nations," as one policy papa- Ill! it .
For this reason. Reagan Is con'inced that "minimal risks" can be
taken to bolster U.S. leadership in
the world.
Thr list of target options tha t
cou ld both assuage the· public's
outrage and dea l tre terrorists a
damaging blow Includes the obvious ones like Libya, Syria and
Iran . But t]l(&gt;re's an even more
temptbtg target: the ancient city of
Baalbek In northeastern Lehan~n .
U ever there were a viper's nest
ripe for destructio n. It is this

terrorist plotting-and-training cenOf au the terrorist gangs in the ·
ter In t]l(&gt; Bekaa Valley, close to the Bekaa, the most numerous and
Syrian bot'der. Since 1975, the ,blatant are the groups SUPP:IiJ:!.ed by
Bekaa has been the headquarters Iran , loosely lumped unelei tre
and nerve center for tre greatest cover name of Isla mic Jihad. The
coneentrat!on of te-rorists in the most vicious of these fanatics are
world today.
. the Shiite Hezbollah and til' Islamic
Protected by Syrian troops, who Amal, both based in Baalbek.
screen every outsider venturing
At one time or another, almost
In to the area, the Bekaa Valley Is E'llecy American hostage held in
only about an hour' s drive from Lebanon, aside from last June's
ei ther Damascus or Beirut. It Is an TWA hijackin g victims. have been
Ideally situated launching pad for
kept at some location In the Bekaa
terrortst operations an~ert&gt; in
Valley. It was here, for example.
the world.
that CIA official Wlll!am Buckley
Among tre groups that use the was Imprisoned for a year and
va lley's facilities, which are de - tortured before being moved to Iran
fended by mobile batteries of last March. where he died from
Syrian anti-air-craft missiles, are torture-indu cted bean failure.
terrorists linked to the notorious
According to lnteil!gence&lt;liOurllyich Ramirez Sanchez (Ca rlos the ces, the two Bekaa Valley terrorists
Jackal) and radical Palestinians most responsible for Buckley's
Abu Musa and Abu Nida L
ordeal are Sheik Subhl Tufaile,

leader.of Hezbo!lah in tre Bekaa.
an d Hussein Reza!e, commander of
the Iran ian Revolutionary Guard In
the valley.
The nerve eeater for most of their
depredations is 'it dllapldated building In downtown Baalbek known as
" Hosse!nieh." A former, schoolhouse, It serves today as the Bekaa
Valley headquarters for the Revolutionary Guat'ds.
The iranian guat'd units were
rusred to the Bekaa in June 1!l!'.!,
when Israel invaded Lebanon.
Tht&gt;lr strength quickly reac hed 350,
and kept on growing. It was from
the Hosseinleh headquart ers that
ter rorists planned the devastating
bombings of the U.S. Embassy and
Marine barracks in Beirut In 1983,
as well as airplane h!jackings,
murders and kld napp!ngs of
Americans.

Where's Hollings?_______A_rt_Buc_h_u:a__:__td
Repeat after me. Cramm Rudman! Gramm-Rudman!
It doesn 't rtng a bell 7 Don't
worry , I've anticipated ali your
questions.
\\ihat is a Gramm-Rudman•
Gramm-Rudman Is not a what,
but a who - ac rually three woosSen . Gramm of Texas, Sen. Rudman of New Ha mpshire and Sen.
Hollings of South Carolina. They
spea rheaded the Cramm-RudmanHollings Act. Hollings is usually
dropped from tre credit because
most newspapers do not have the
space to inclu&lt;P all three names in
the story.
Is Cra mm-Rudman-Hol!lngs for
rea l?
No, it'sa drea m decreeing tha t by
1991 the government must balance
the federal budget by rot spending
any more moner than it takes ln.
This has been man 's fantasy since
he learned to Oy .
It sounds !ike a musical comedy.
Some people consider it a
tragedy . The mil ita r y hate
Gra mm - Rudma~ beca use they
fear their appropriations wtll be
severely cut. The Democrats are
afraid Gramm-Rudman wtll knock
out all the progressive legislation
achieved over tre past 50 years.
And the President fears GrammRudman will wipe out his autlvrtty
to dictate a budget he can live with.
You will hear a lot about Gra mmRudman but don't expect It to get a
standing ovation.
What ldnd of money are wp
talking about •
The first cut is $12 bUUon,
followed by anotrer 11 $50 billion for
l!scal1987.
Isn't that a drop in tre bucket for

•

Washington?
It 's peanu ts. especially wren
we're spendlng a tril! ion a year. But
Cramm-Rudman's goal Is to even tually chop off $200 billion.
Now you're getting into street
theater.
It could develop into a good fight
because President Reagan has no
intention of cutting "Star Wars." At
the same time, Reagan has no
problem using Gramm-Rudman as
an excuse to shut down til' Smail
Business Admin istration. tre Job
Corps, the Student Loan Program
and tII' Department of Education.
Why did Congress vote for
Cramm -Rudman 7
Some voted for it because 1i*l6 is
an election year. Others voted for It
because ttx!y believed tre bill would
embarrass tre President. Still
others thought Gramm-Rudman
would h(&gt;lp thO? President. But the

or&lt;Pr to meet the req uirements of
the act Congress will dema nd that
he raise taxes .
If the President won 't ra!st&gt; taxes
what can he do to meet the
Gra mm-Rudman conditions?
Ask for revenue enhancers,
which are not taxes although they
took like taxes , feel like taxes and
taste like taxes .

Why are they called enhancers?
Because if tre President called
them taxes the Democrats would
accuse him of going back on his
pledge to !ower them.
What else does the GrammRudman act promise besides burlesque, tragedy, melodrama and
mu sical comedy?
Try soap opera..

Second half r~lly
gives Buckeyes
78-6lleague win

Marauderettes defeat Lady Lancers

MADISON, Wis. (UPII - To 9-3 overalL
rear Ohio Stat(&gt; Coach Eldon Miller
"We played as well tn the $1'C(lnd
tell It, his team's dramatic~nd half as we've played a half' all
_half turnaround against Wisconsin year,"·said MWer.
was no big deaL
Guard Denriis HopS&lt;&gt;n I~ tre
"We didn't do anything d!ff(&gt;r(&gt;nt Buckeyes ·with . 23 pobtts. Senior
In the Sl'Corl\1 half, " Mliler said. forward Brad Sellers, w~o started
'.'We just had to go nose to nose and -hts· colli'glat~ career at WiscOnsin ,
play hetter n)an to man defense. We scored _15 .points and · treshman
were also more patient in the g!laro Jay Burson added.a season·
second half. ''
high 14 .a s he hit oo 7!110 shots from
It ail paid off Th~rsday nighfin.a t~ field. _ .
78-61vtctory iitwhtch the Buckeye(; - Senior guam Rick Olsori led the
. woke up after a sluggtsh firs t half-to Badge!'S\Vlth 29 points and forward
whip the Badgers and: .end -their · J ,J, .Weber added 14.
·
11-game winning streak at home.
The · lone bright 'spot for the
Wisconsin had led 34-.JOat the half Badgers was thatOISonbecametre
and gone on top 40-32 on a 13-fQOt No. 2 scorer In Wisconsin histocy
jumper by Werer with 17:37 with 1,412 points.
remaining.
Olson's performance pushed him
But the Buckeyes outscored the past Cory Blackwell and Clarence
Badgers 21-2, including 16 straight Sherrod on tre aU- time scoring list.
pobtts during one ~tretch, to take a He trails ority Claude Gregory , who
53-42Iead with 7:49left to play and tallied 1,7451rom 1977-1!181.
the B;idgers never got back Into the
Yoder said his team played
game.
"extremely well" in the ftrst half
The victory was tl]l' first for Ohio but it tried to use the clock In the
State on the road this season after second half and It worked against
three losses.
them .
"You have to give .osu credit,"
"It was the first time all year
said WiscOnsin Coach Stf"Ve Yoder. when oo r offense struggled anil our
"They didn't question themselves defense didn 't take charge, " he
after the half. They really came said.
·
ready to play."
·
Sellers, who ~1\tered Ire game as
The vlctocy Improved the Buck- the leading rebounder in the NCAA
eyes recor,d to 2-1 in the conference DivisiOn 1 with an average of more
and 8-4 overall. The Badgers tJl&lt;ln 1~ per game, hauled down 12
dropped to lo 1-11n the Big Ten and boards against the Badgers.

Purdue continues
as big surpljse
Dl Big 10 race
By l\ENT.McDILL
I)PI Sports Wtlter
It shouldn't be a surprise .any
more, bUt tre Purdue Boilermakers
are again thesurprise team In tlie
Big Tei\ this season.
In wllat has become ·an annual
ev_ent since Gene Keady toOk over
as coach ar Put'due. the.Bo!lennak'
ers were picked lor the middle rl
the pack in the Big Ten · in tre
preseason. But Keady's dliu-ges
raised th(.Jr recot'd to ~ - with an
88-83 victory. over Michigan State
Thursday night , and riow the
BoUermakers are tied with seCondranked Michigan for Ire oonfererice
lead.
"We're de!!ghted ~&lt;1i li the win," ·
Keady said. "Our kids really came
in and batOed hard. It was a game
we had to have to coinpetP in !he
upper division (Of lhei-'Onference) ''.
It was Purdue's firs! road win
after reating Iowa and Minnesota
at home last week .
Forward Todd Mitchell scored 27
pobtts and pulled down 14 rebounds
for the Boilermakers. who are 14-2
overalL
Michigan State g!lard Scott Skiles
was held to only 16 points, 10 below
his average, although he is bothered by a bad back, according to
MSU coach Jud Heathcote. The
Spartans fell to q in tre Big Ten
and 10-3 overall.
The Indiana Hoosiers used the
Nort hwestern Wildcats as whip~ng dogs, taking a 102-65 vlctocy lor
treir first conference In In lhree
games. The Hoosiers lost two
conference games at home last
week. extending their Big Ten

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-Parker won't
discuss issue
CINCINNATI (UP)) - . Dave
Parker, say btg "This Is not dlal-astocy, " refuses to dlscuss a meeting
about drug use that re had this
week with Baseball Commissioner
Peter Ueberroth.
The Cincinnati Reds' outfielder
said "No comment" and little else
when telephoned by reporters
following the Wednesday meeting
in New York .
"This is not dial-a-story," said
Parker . "I 'm sick of t his. I want to
be done with it I have nothing to say
about it"
Parker's answer to all questions
about the meeting was, "No
comment. "
Ueberroth also had nothing to say
publicly ,
"The commissioner's office has
promised that these proceedings
will remain private and confidential," said Rick Cerone, a spokesman. lor Ueberroth. "We will do
everything we can to see that
happens."
Ueberroth Is meeting this month
with ,players who testified, or were
named In testimony, about drug use
in a Pittsbu rgh trial last year.
Parker testified that he had used
coca ine, but said he quit several
years .ago.

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"An,ytlmeyougetblownoutand
beaten like that you just have to
admll that If hUrtS your COnfi·
dence,'' added Falk. "But we're
go btg to have to bounce back."
While Knight said his club played
a bout as well as it could in t.re first
half against Northwestern, Ohio
State coach E ldon Miller said the
same thing about his club's second
ha~ performance against Wiscon·
sin Thursday night.
"We played as well in the second
ha~ as we've played a hail all
year," Miller said after the BtJtk·
eyes beat the Badgers 78'1ll.
·•WiscOnsin gavt&gt; us lots r:t troub!e 1n
the first half. we came back to
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league-leading Eastern Eaglettes boards in the seco nd canto to take a
rolled to a lop-sided 53-33 triump l\.~ 26-15 advantage as senior Margaret
here Thursday evening in a girls' '1'!orner became Southern's workSVAC basketball contest.
horse insidt&lt;. Horner knotted six
Eastern, now 7-1 in SVAC play, points in the frame and 16 overall.
rolled to a 14-5 first period lead
Southern made a legitimate
behind a ten-point quarter by Amy comeback bid in third round as both
Young, who led ali scorers with 23 clubs played evenly, the period
ending 40-27 before East.ern soared
. on to the 53-33 win .
Young ted EHS with 23. Horner
added 16, Tonya Savoy two, Lesa
Baseball
Rucker six, Bev Wigal four, and
Chicago t NL) - Signed infielder Arlene Ritchie two.
Rlchle Hebnner to a one year
Rachel Reiber had 11 for Southcontract. College
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Ferris State (Mich. 1 - Hockey Butter, Jennifer Arnold, Crystal
coach Dick Bertrand res igned: Hi!l, and Diana Simpson each had
named Peter Esdalt&gt; interim head four.
hockey coach.
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Football
and Southern, one of seven. Eastern
NY Jet s - Named Dan Radakohit 26 of 53 from the floor and
vich offensive line coach.
collected 36 rebounds, led by
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NHL - Suspended Edmonton
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Swartz contributed six points and led Federal-Hocking with 10.
six rebounds. FIDIS's WWiams led
Meigs travels to Miller'Satut'day
the Lady Lancers with nine points. for a 5:55 game Federal-Hocking
The Marauderettes are now 9-1 hosts Trimble.
overall and 8-1 in the · TVC,
f'EDtlt.U..HOCJr.IJiiG Ult - Lori Williams t ·l -9,
remaining tied with Alexander lor
-hll Hurtk&gt;t1r- \.O.Ii. Kim &lt;n;IIHru!n 1 1-3. Lisa F'ra.&lt;,hJPr
first place'
~~ ~- 2 . Li~ Milk&gt;r Ill t TUTW un
Meigs made 12 of 42 shots !ronf MEJGS 138t - .Jftml n u:·h '1 10· 1 ~ . JuiJI' Mltk&gt;1
Hl-R. .Jmn,i ~" :J f!l 'HI-h.. k•nn' MlUer 2 1 - ~. Tm&gt;sa
the field for 29 per cent and canned John::.un IJ. J,J T&lt;.~ mm\ \l. tJg hl 011 . Ma1ta Mu~!il'r
"hPI I\ ~l ob&lt;.~ I I (~().lj I .Jlo(l l'ui!Jn.' 0-0-0. TOTALS
a nifty 14 of 23 foul shots for 61 per H.n.o
1:!- IWII.
cent. MHS had 26 rebounds, 18
H~· qU&lt;111 Pr &gt;.:
F'cdtrill H1•·kinl!
6 ~ 2 4 - 21
turnovers, and 14 personal fouls.
Me-igs
9 i l O J2 .-:§!
FHHS was five oflllrom the foul
~-Met!P' 2€, F~derai-Hotldrlr 111;
line and committed 19 fouls.
Coach Kim Adkins' Meigs ~'~'­
serves continued to Improve with a
26.J8 win over the Lancer reserves,
raising tre Little. Marauderettes'
recot'd to 7~3. _
Missi Woods' topped the winners
wtth 12 points while Leslie Carr
531 JACKSON PI';E - Rl l~ WEST
added eight, Nancy Blankenship
Phoue 446· 4524
four, and Beth Ewing two. J . Glass
BARGAIN MATINEES SAT &amp; SUN

Eaglettes dump Tomadoettes

losing streak in Bloomington . to
seven games. .
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ts," satd Indiima coach Bob Kntght.
NCE • JANUAAV r1,EARANCE • JANUARY
"Thtswasimportantfortistorome a::w
up atid play well." ·
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Freshman · Ricky Calloway
scored 20 points and grabbed 13 &gt;
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rebounds, Steve Alfot'd adcted 19 ~
and Andre Harris scored a season- . _,
1
high 18 points to help hand 2 ·
a:
Northwestern its worst homecourt -,. . High·Speed Overedge
loss in ~ league since IU trounced •
Sewing Machinethe Wildcats by 37 ·in .1981.
~3'different stitch types-4-thread safety stitch.
-Indiana· raised its overall record 2
2-thread overedge and 2-thread chainstitch
to 9-4. Northwestern fell to0-2 In the a:
•Simultaneously edge-trims Iabrie as it sews
Big Ten and 6-G overalL
a: •High speed perfomtance• Sews up to 1500
The Wildcats shot ally 31 percent ~
·stitches_perminute
in the game while Indiana shot 62.5 V
MODI! ICUM
MODI!
)lercent from the field In the ~t&gt;· RlG. 1599
RlG. 1539

~~~{~d:~~~:~~~~t because they
Dldn 't Congress realize that there
would be a day of reckoning If tbe'y
threw In with Gramm-Rudman?
Most d thosewhosaythey are for
it are hoping the law wut be
declared unconstitutionaL They
even Ill! a clause In the but saying it
had to be brought to the courts as
soon as possible.
Wl&gt;i're does the President stand
on Gramm-Rudman 7
Nobody knows. When ·he signed
til? b!U , re said re would re happy
to see it tested In the courts. But row
he wants the Justice Department to
keep tt from getting to the courts.
The thinking is the President loves
tre i!tal) idea (unital) of'Gramm Rudman but not the btU Itself.
Reagan 's biggest worcy Is that in

DAVE PARKER

ROCK SPRINGS - Junior Jennl
Couch fired in 14 points In leading
Meigs to a 38-21 vtctocy aver
Federal-Hocking here Thursday In
girls' 'I'Ve cage action.
Couch spurred the Marau derettes with-a long jumper at the
first half buuer that !Hied Meigs to
a 16-15 lead. Coach Ron Logan's
crew then completely dominated
second half action, outscoring the
Lady Lancers 22-G lor the easy win.
'The key to the Win was our
·changing defenses In'· the second
half. Jennl Swartz.cild an excellent
job of guarding Federal-Hocking's .
Lori Williams In the second half,
limitlrig her to one point. Jodi
Hatrl!;on and Co~ch both had good
fi'!Or games,' said _Coacll Logan.
Meigs' Julie MUJer added eight
points and six rebounds while

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Supt. Sunday Scltool. Ul a.m.:
morning won;hJp 10: ll a.m.: t'Vt'lllng st'!'\"'C.'(' 6
p.m.; mJd-wt'ek st'fVicEo. Wednesd:ly, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISOJPAL OIUROI. 326 E
~lain St. Fllmt'I'OY. Sunday """"""' Holy
ronvnurlion on ttl' first Sunday ct each rmnth.
and rombtned wt1t1 nKnllng ~ayer on tht&gt;
thirdd SuOOay. Mt:rning pra,YW andserrmnon
&lt;lU ot~ SuMays ot thl&gt; rronth. Olurch &amp;:tw::d
and N\JJ'Sf'r'Y cano provkled, Cdff'f' rour 1n rmo
PariSh Hall lmrr&lt;'dlatrty folk&gt;wlng tllr S&lt;'!Vlct'.
POMEROY O!URQ! OF CHRIST. 212 W.
Mairr St .. Nell Proudfoot. past&lt;r. BltiEo School
9:.11 a.m.: Mom:ngwr:rstup. IO:.'JJ a.m.; Yruth
rneetlni!s. 6. W p.m.: Evening worship. 7:Ill p.
rn. WOOnesday night pray{'r rt)(&gt;(&gt;t1ng and Bible
stU&lt;(y. t iD p.m.
111E SAL\'ATIOJ\ ARM\'. 115 Bt1temut
Avt'.. Pomrf"')'. ~ . D:ra W lni~ in dlargP.
Sunday OOlinrss mertlnl'(. lO a.m.: 9Jrxlay
SchOOl. I~ ll a.m. Sunday Sci&gt;Xll. YPSM
Elol.st' Adams, ll:'adPr. 7: l) · p.m. Salvat¥&gt;n
n~ln~ ...-ar1ous s~akt"''S and mtt&lt;iltspl'Cia.ls.
Thursda~·. ll : :U a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladles HotTlE'
I.Ragut', mm1brrs ln char~re . au 'Mlmo'Tl
ln\1ted: 6:4!'i p.m. Thw-sday, Ca"!.li Cade!
Cla.sss j Y ou~ Propie-8 1 ~1 . 7: ,1) p.m. Blbkl
Study ilnd Prayer lllfof'ting. cpen rot he publk
RlMEROY WESTSlDE DruRCH OF
CHRtsr. 332:!6 Chlldrt'll's Homr Rood I County
Road i'S1. !!12-~ . Vocal musk'. Surda y W&lt;r·
slhp 10 a.m.; Bible Slldy ll a.m.; Wen hip, S p.
m . Wf'dnesday, Bl.ble Study . 7 p.m_
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRJ:ITIAN
GIURCH, Min C'urtts. pastcr: Linda SWan,
~pt Sunday Sctml !t". .J) a.m.; In'QC~ Se' ·
vices. firsr and rhlrd ~y follol.vtng SUnday
~I You th mf'('ti n~. 7:JJ p.m. e\'ery Sun&amp;

day.

GRAHAM UNITED METI«lDIST.
Prpachlnli: 9:.10 a.m. fi rst and St'('()Jld, Sun ·
days of each month: thrd and fourt h Sund&lt;l\' rachmonth worshlp services at 7:30 p.
m.·: Wt'dn{'Sdav t&gt;ven lngs AI i · 30 p.m.
PrayN and BU)if' Stu dy.
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SEVE~T H · DAY ADVENTIST. Mul b·
Prry Hf'lJ!;ht s Road. Pomf'r~· Leroy
Bruch. Pastor: Sabbath School Supcrin
H.&gt; ndt'nt , Rhonda Markin . Sabbath School
bf..ltlns aT "2: p m oo Saturda y with worship
,pn,·lr-t&gt; fo ll owir1~ at 3 · 1~ . Evf'l)' oof' wE&gt;I ·
('0 ffi f'.
RL'TLA~D

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Slstl'r Harri('!l Wamer . Supt. Sunda y
School 9 30 a m . MorninJi! Worship. tO · -' ~

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Da'~
WillIam Snouf1Pr . Sunda y
Sdwol Supr Sunda y School, 9: 30 a.m ;
\&lt;l ornlnfil Worship 10:30 a.m
FlRST SOUTHERr.; BAPTIST. Pomer o ~· Plkf' D ~w kt Hunt. pasTor: Jack
'l l'f'd S, SundJ\" School Dl r~eror . Sunda y
Scoot.~: 30 il , rn . Mornin ~ Worship , 10: 30;
P\' Pnl n ~ worship . 7:00pm . TuPsday V\sl ·
1iltlon . 7 p.m . Wf'dnPSda y, Prayf'r Sf'l"\ll('"t".
7·.10 p.m.; Mission FriE&gt;nds, 7: 30 p.m ..
C1 r l ~ In Ac!lon. i· .10 p.m
FAITH TABER:"o/ACLE CHURCH. Ba t.
IN" Run Road. 111'\". Emmett Rawson pas ·
1o·r. H d nd lr~· Dunn . 5llpl. Sunda y School.
U1 a.m.. Sund.t\ f'\'C&gt;T1lni'( S('rvlce. 7:30p.m.
. Blblf' l f'a rhln·~ . i 3(1 p.m. Thursda y.
SYR,\Ct.:SE MISSION . CHt&gt;rry Sr. Sy·
1M' usr Sf'f\"ll'Ni. 10 a m. Sunday E vf'nin ~t
.,f'T'\' ICB Su nd 3~ ,tnd Wednesda y at 7· 00 p.
~1 tJ nn . mln l~ T N

EPORT C'Hl RCH OF CHRIST
'"r\MIOOL
CHRISTIA:'\
Rev Kf&gt;ithF. bl ln.
1

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pasTor Sund.H School !l:.l{l a.m.. WadP
II ,J _vmJn . supt . :\1orn ln.'! Wor!'hip . 10 30 a

m..

~unda ~·
W('lj.n ..,~d.a\

f'\" l'nm.R:

~ .-r.· ic f'

7 30 p m

Pril.'rr MN:' fi n ~. 7 lO p .m .
MT MORIAH CHL' RCH OF (;QO.
Rat"lnc Rc,· , l ;l mf'~ Sanrrlicld . pas tor
rrcrman \lr"lll lams . Supt Sundav Scnool
~ · 15 &lt;1.111 .. Su nd a1 .t ni.l \\'t'dnl&gt;s &lt;b ~· f'V('n
lng sf'T"\·In·~ . 7 p m
MIDDL EPORT FIRST BAPTIST
l'ornf'r Sil'lth Jnd P,1lmf'r Earl E:drn . Pu tor.· R.n F l&lt;'ld ~. S S Supt., £"lan Rlli!filS .
Asf1 ~ upl. Sund.t\ School. g · J ~ a m..
Mofnln,g Worshrp . 111 1.1 tt m . Sunda v
t. vfnlnjZ" ser\'lcC'. j p.m Youth mf'f'tl n!i.
';' · 30 p m WC'd n£&gt;Sd.n·· £'\Tn in~'! SC'f'"IC'e 7 p
m.; (holr practi&lt;'P ~ p m.
\IIIHli.F\'OIH 1" \H "RCH OF' CHRIST.
;, h .In(! .\ l,l lfl Rl)h :\1f'l1on . m!nlstf' r r\ 1
] i ,,rt ~trll . .• ~~•w. rnJnlqPr . Mtkf' Cl'rlo.~ch .
suml.l\ "' t1nul &lt;.;up•'l llltr'nd••nl Bibl• •
s... Mnl ~I WI ,I m \lornlnjZ" Wnrshl p Hi \{)
.1 m F:n·nin~ \\ nr~ h l~ 7 fln p m WNin•' '
daY. ~ (Ill p. m 1'1".1\ 1'1 ml'l'lln~
:VI JDDLE PO HT C HCHC H OF T HE \ 1\
ZA RE:O.. E. C(T · p. 1 't' rr~ Rr'1 ChMlt' ' C'o~ I•
;1nd 111 '\ \.10{ "\"l"o\ll' !lrllWhilt' Sun .-1 &lt;~1
Srflool Su pt Sund.J\ S•·hool &lt;1 · .«:! J m
M or n1ng

Wurship 10. W

·• rn . F. v angt' h s1!.
m Pf'l in~ 7 OU p m \\' l'dnt•~ da\ . j OQ p m

Pr·a wr llll'&lt;'ling

t ~·rn: n t'K K~Bl Tt: KI.\:\

MI NISTRY

OF .\I EIGS fO l" '"T\"

\\"llkiMon
f1 ,\ R R I SO~ \ "ILLE PR F.SBYTERIA \
CHlJHl'H - Sund ,t\ Woro;hip ~rvlrr'~
·~ [K} ,1 rn . C hut~· h SC'hOoi iO 1:1d.m.; Blblt
S tu d ~· Sund.n· i "1,{) p m : P r~\f'r Gro u ~
Rt' \ '. Kl:'n

\\'C'd,ucMliJ,) ~ fl· 00 ·• m

you hear not. hing but bad news. On the same
day, you learn that a dear fr iend has just un -

Modular Homes

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Y!ll)l)l.l::"fJ&lt;"'ffl I'Rt-: SAYT fRTA~ lh11 ' II S('hool Jn· l.i a m. .\1 o r n i n ~ Wor
~h r l1 I I I ~ .1m . TUI'Sd&lt;t\ . 10: Oil a. m Blbir·

Stud \. Thu ro;da.\. i :11.1 p.m . Bible S!ud.v
SYR ACUSE FII&lt;ST U"TED PRESS\
n :RI M-i - Wors hip srrv \re 10: I~ a .m
l hl\rrh School lO:OO a.m Tuf'sda y, IO a.m.
lllbk- Sludy: Su n da~·. 6 p.m. J un ior and Sf'
nioP 11 1 ~1"1 You th Groups
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD . Pastm .
,!() hit f~ \· ans . Sunday School IU:OO a.m.:
Su nrJ;n· Mo r nl n~e Worshi p 11:00 a.m. Ch\1
d rl' n · ~ Churr h 1l a.m. Sunday Evenlnli{
srrviCt' i :OO p.m. Wt'&lt;l .. 11 p.m. Yo u n~t La ·
dlcs ' A u xm,~r ~ ·. Wf'dnf'~do :-r . 7 p.m. r a m·
nv Worship.
"I{AZE t CO~ M t;i'\ I T Y CHL!RCH. Near
1.ona Bonom. Edsel Hart , pa stor. Sunday
SChool 9:30 a.m.: Worship 10:30 a. m.:
PrayN mE't'Un$i: Thursday. 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
c HURCH, Cornt&gt;r Ash and Plum . Ra lph
Cundttr, pa!IOr. Sunday SChool lO:OO a.m.;
MornhtfC Wors hip, 11:00 a.m.: W£"dnr.sday
and Saturday Eventnr Sfrv lct~s at 7:30 p.
m.

dergone a very serious operat ion, and that another
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r.
fnend returned home from a two-day bustness trtp

WAID CROSS

and found a farewell note instead of his wile; and

SONS SlORE

so

it goes. Then you turn o n the six o'clock news.
flood
cast and hear all atlout the murders, f Ires,
s,

GroceriesGeneral Merchand1se
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serted one, and thank the lord for HiS infinite WiS-

AL m ED - Churrh School 9::J'l a.m.:
W h 11
6 30 p.m.: uMw
ors lp,
a.m : 7:UMYF
Third
Tu.-sday,
30 p.m.: Communion,
first Sunday. rArchen
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.; Church
S&lt;hooiiOa.m.: Bibl• Study. Thursday. 7p.
1 p m · Ccm
Uuw It t Tho -•·
m.:
··~ first
· rsSunday1 -Y.
·
munlon.
~Archer !. · ·•
JOPPA .- W.orshlp 9: 30 a .m ; . Church
Blbl s -'~· Wfd da
S hoollo ll
c
· : IJohnsorl"l
a.m. . P ~ tll uJ
nes Y·
7:JOp.m.

dom; trusting Him to bring order out of all the chaos in the world . Many apparent evils turn out to be

LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9: JO
a.m.;
Worship 7 p.m. ; Blblt- Srud y, Wed nt-sday. 7: ~
~p . m .: UMY
, F . '"ell
" n f'5 da y.
6:00 p.m.: Commun ion First Sunday,
tArC'ht&gt;r L
REEDSVILLE -Chu rc h School 9:30 a.
W
hlp •-- 1- 11 110 m t"~ter 1
mT
.: UPoPrEs RS ~PLAINS ~ ·PAiJL ·

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ENTERPRISE - Worsh ip 9 a.m .:
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Ch u~ h "-h
00 110 a.m : Btbl P S"d
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day. 7: JO p.m.: UMW. firs t Monday. 7:30
p.m.; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. ChOir Rtl·
hearsal . li: l) p.m. Wt'dn{&gt;Sday tFranklln 1
I'LATWOOOO- Church School . 10a.m.
: Wors hip. 11 a.m.: BlbiP Stud)'. Thurs·
day , 7 p.m.: UMVF . Sunday. 6 p.m.
t Franklin 1.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.;
Church School 10 A.M.. Choir pracrl('('.
Tu e-sday . 6·30 p.m.; UMW. first 1'uesda y,
7: 30 p.m. 1N('lson I.
HEATH j Mldd \pporll - Chur&lt;'h School.
9. 30 a.m.: M o rn lnt~ Worship 10. ~a . m ..
Youth Group. -'p.m.: Wfdnesda y. Church
Choir rehMrsal. 7 p.m.: Thursday .
Pra}·er Ser.·!c&lt;'. 6· 30 p.m.: Blblt' Study, 7
p.m 1Zun ll{a 1.
MINERSVILLE - Wo rs hip St-rvlct&gt; 10
a.m.; Cllurch Srhool. 11 a. m.. UMW. third
WE'd nesday , 1 p m.. Choir pracllct&gt;. Monda~·. 7:.l0p.m. tNelson l.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship St'rv i&lt;'P 9
am .. Chu rch School 11 a.m.. UMW Sl&gt;cond l'uPSday. 7: 30 p.m.: UMY F la~t
Tut&gt;Sdav, 7:30p.m. 1Rubf'nkln~ l.
POMEROY -Church School. 9:15a.m.
: ~ors~l~ 10~ 3030 a .m .: ChouM''wn&gt;hearsadl
WwnPS....,.y. 1·
P m..
. SE'COO
TuE&gt;Sday. 1: 30 p.m.: UMYFSunda y. &amp;p.m.
tCorb\11 1.
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School, 9: I~
a.m .. Worshi p 10 am ; Blbl&lt;' Study, Wed ·
nMda\" 7-:JO p.m.: UMYF ISE-ntorsl . Sun·
da y. 5 p.m.. tJunlorsl ev£'ry olhPr Sun·
da ~· . 6 p.m. 1 Franklin I.
RUTLAND- Church School. 9: 45a .m.;
Worshlp . l0:10a m ; UMW ! Even ln t~:Cir eli" I S('('Ond Wt&gt;dnesday . 7::k&gt; p.m.: UMW
jnflrrnoon Circle I st'('ond Thu rsday. 1 p.
m 1 Rub&lt;'nk l n~ 1
SALEM CENTER - Church Sctloo!IO a.
m . Worship 9: -'5 a.m. jRubt&gt;nklnl{l .
SNOY.l\'ILLE - Wonhlp, R:JO a .m.:
Church &amp;hoollO a.m. tRubenklng l.
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Church SChool 9 a.m.: 7Worship 10 a.m.:
Bib I• Study,
30 p.m.:
UMW.
Third
TuesdaTueo&lt;la
y, 7:30y,p.m.;
Commu
nion
Firs t Sundav jArchE'r l
ctNTllAL ci usTm
Rt". lame~ E. Corbitt
lle\&lt;.St.... N•Rew . Melrll f'naklla
&amp;n CleniNie &amp;. Z•fta lr
Rt•. """"""Ro~1 ,
ASBURY ~ Syra&lt;'Uif ) - Worship 11 a.m.
: Church School 9: 4!1 .a.m.: Ch a r~t' Blblt&gt;
Study. Wfdn t&gt;~day . 7:JO~. m .; UMW. tint
~·-d
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7: 30 p·m.; -holr 1"\t"l
·~T.. rsal •
....." ay.
W~n.,• • v 6·30 p m · UMW !ou r1h SUn
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so when unu
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guidance , that will be the good

blessings in d isgu ise, and
on His love and

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pofll(lroy ·
Harr\soovU IE&gt; Rrl . Robert P1.lrtell, mlnl5 ·
Tt'r ·. Sttvf' Stanley, S. S. SupL ; Bill McEJ.
ro...
.. Ass!. ~upl. : Sunday School9: ll a.m.;

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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH. Pi ne
Grovt&gt;. Th(&gt; Rt&gt;v. Wlll\am Middlf'Swarlh.
paslor. Church servlcf' 9 : ~ a.m.: Sunday
School !O:l) a.m.
BRAOBUR V CHURCH OF CHRIST.
John Wrll(hl , pal lor. Sunday School 9: ll a.
m.; Larry Hay n("S, S. S. Sup!. Mornlni
worship 10:30 a.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE 1NAZA •
R£NE. Rt~v . Thomas H. CoJ Uer. pastor.
Ora Bas.!!. Chalrmar:r of the Board of ChriSr,an l.ife. Sunda•v SC"hool 9::1) a.m.; Morn·
na.. worship 10:.30 a.m.; Sunday t&gt;\'t'nlng
\4'0rshlp 7: ~ p.rfi. Prayer mf'E'11ng 7:Xl P
m. Wf'(l nf"Sda y.
LI BERTY CHRI STIA N CHURCH. Drx·
ter. Wood~· Ca ll , pastM~· services Sunday
10 a.rn. and 7 p.m. Wednt"5day, 7 p.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Stfve
Ot&gt;aver. Pastor . Mikf Sw~t&gt;r . S.anday
Sc hool Sup! .: Sunday School 9:.JJ a.m.:
M ornln ~ worsh ip 10: .W a.m.: Sunday
t~ven\n g wors hip 7: » p.m.: WE'dnE'Sday
(&gt;vt-nlng 8\blt&gt; study 7:30p.m.
BURLI NGHAM COMMUNTt'Y CHUROI.
Burllngt1am. Ray L.audennilt. pa.slor, lhr
be'l1 Q:run, assts1ant pas1or. Sunday School
10 a.m.; worship 7 p.m.: Wfdnesday, 6 p.m.
youth mE.'t"'t i"': Wed ., 7p.m. church servk'es.
PINE GROVE lfOLf NESSCHURCH. 1~
mile off Rt. 3~. Rev . BMI J . Walls. pastor.
LN Russeii.S.S. Supt. SundaySC hool 9:30
a.m.: Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.; Sun day (&gt;V(&gt;O\ng ~rv lct&gt; 7:30 p .m.: Wedoesday !!t&gt;rvlct, 7:ll p.m.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lllllf'.
pastor Stevt' LlltiP. S. S. Supt . Sunda}'
School !0 a.m.: Mornln(l: worslp , 11 a.m.;
Sunday eovpnlng worship 7· 3Cl p.m. Prayt&gt;r
mPf' tlng and BlbltsludyThursd.a y. 7:30 p
m.: You1h mft"tlnR Wed nesday at 7 p.m.
_ REJONI.CI1N
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School 10 a.m. Sunday t'Vf'nlng 7:00p.m :
Mld·wf'H servlC"f'. Wf'd .. 7 p.m. ·
LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHURCH .
Robert E. Musst'r, putor. Sunday School
9:30a.m.. Paul Mus!lf'r, su pl : Morning
worship 10:30 a.m.: ~
Sunday t&gt;venlng
w....a-Sf'r·
YIC'f', 1 p.m.: mld·Wn.-r. serviC1', ~"UJ•L'S·
day. 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. RE-V . Glenn McMillan . paslor.
Mary Janlct La\'rn df' r, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday School 9: ll a.m.: M ornlrt ~
wors ~ l p 10:30 a.m.; Evanaellstlc serviCE",
6 p.m.; Prayer and Pra!SE" Wednt'sday, 7p.
m.; Youth m f'f'ti h ~ . 1 p.m.
EDEN UN ITED BR ETHR EN IN
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
School t O a.m.; Gary Reed . Lay ~a d er .
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Morning :st&gt;rmon. 11 a.m.: Sunda y night
Rfo\' . Roa-er Grace
§erv!CH: Christ ian Endt&gt;avor 7:30 p.m..
flto" . P aul Mt: G a l~
• Soni[ servtcr 8 p.m. Preaclllng 8: JJ p.rn
~" . Kt llh iladf' r
Mld·WE"Pk prayP r mt'ftlng , WednPSda y. 7
APPLt: &lt;;RQ\"E- CHurch S&lt;'hool9:00
p.m.'
•1m W or~ hlp . 10: 00 a .m . lllrsl and lh ird

Su nda _\'SI, nAW SPrond Tuesday, 7: 30 p.
m _. Pr&lt;t _\L'r m(&gt;('lln~ . Wf'dnPSda :o.i p. m
1Grar f'1

HEMLOCI&lt; GROVE CHRISTIAN .
Walsoo , paston Crt'nsoo Pnn ,
BETHA~Y - Worship. 9 a.m., Church
SundJy SChool Supt. MomlnRwo rship 9: JO
Sc hool, 10 a .m .: Bible S!udy , W E'dn~da~· ­
a.m.; Sunday School 10:30 a.m.: EVf'n inR
tn ;~ . m .. Dorca s Wonwn ' s Frllowshlp . St&gt;rV ICf.l, 7: 30 p.m.
Wl'd nl'S da\ . 11 a .m . 1MC"GuirP1
MT. UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shu t&gt;.
CARMEL - Church School 9:30a .m ..
pastor: Joe Sayrt&gt;. Sunday School Supl.
Worl'l h!p, 10 : 4~ a.m. SN'ond and Fourth
Sunday Sctrool 9: t ~ a.m.: Even I n ~ wor~ unda ys : Ft&gt;llowshlp din ner with Sunon
ship 6: 30p.m.. Pra;y.-r Mf'f"tln5(, 6:lJ p.m.
~hl~d ~hunda~·. ti: l) p m. jMcGu!r('\
Wednesday.
F.A.Sf LETART- Churc h School9 a.m..
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
Worship 10 a.m. S('('()nd and four1h Sun· · CHRIST. Oavf' Pr('lltiCe. minister . Dfryl
d3\'5: UMW first Tuesday. 7: .J) p.m.
Wells, Supt. Church SCtlool 9 a.m.: wor·
1G.ra N'l .
ship Sen.•lee, 9: t 5 p.m.
LETART FALLS - Wonhlp 9 a.tn ..
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Church SrhOol 10 a.m. tG racn
RENE . Rf'v . Hf'rbfort Gratt&gt; , pasTor.
MORNING STA R - Worship, !t:-&amp;5 a.m.:
Frank Rlfflf'. sup!. Sunday School 9:30 a.
Church School. l O:JJ a.m.: Blbl!' STudv. , m.; Worship servlee. 11 a. m. and 7 p.m.
Thursda~·. 7: .l l p. 11'1 . I Rad£'r l.
·
Sunda y. Wednf'Sda y, 7 p.m . Prayer mff'tRACINE WESlEYAN- Church Sc-hool .
lnf: .
10 a.m.: Worship l1 a.rn.: UMW fourth Mon·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
da~· at 7· :WJ p.m.: M(ln's Pra~·f'r Br.-alda.~ l.
CHURCH. Rf'V . Rober! Mlllt r. pastor. RoWl"'d n!"'Sd.1y. 7 a.m. tGraC(&gt; J.
bert E. Barton, Director of Christian Ed uSUTTON- Churctl School. 9:30 11 .m.:
ca tion; Stevp Eblin , asslsta111. Sunday
Mor nlnli! Wors hip 10: 4~ a.m. fi rst and thi rd
School 9: lJ a.m.: Momlng worship 10:30
Su nda ys: FC'Ilowshlp dlnntr wllh Carm('l
a.m.: Choir pracuce. Sunda y S: XI p.m.;
third Thursday, 6: JO p.m. (McGuire •. :
Even tna worship 7:30 p.m. Wed nesda y
Proyer and Bible Study, 7: 30 p.m.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHKIST.
Swain. Supt. Sunday School 9: XI a.m. ev
t'ry Wt'e'k.
Charlf's Russell Sr .. minister. Rltk MaHOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev. comber, supt. SUnda y School 9:l) a.m.:
Worship service !0:30a .m. Blblf •'S tudy,
Tom Statt&gt;n, pastor. Sunday School 9: l) a.
~
- • y . 7: 30'p.m.
m.: EVflnlnli: service 7: JO p.m. Wed nesday
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REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
praye r ml:"f'llnit 7: ll p.m.
CHRJST OF LA'M'ER DAY SAINT'S. Port ·
BEARWALLOW RI DGE CHURCH OF
tand-Rac lnPRoad. William Roush, pastoi.&amp;o
CHRlST, Duan• Warden. mlnislf'r. Blblfclaas 9:ll a.m.; Momlna: Worship IO: Xl
Linda Evan•. church sch oo~('('lor .
Church sc:hool 9: ll a.m.; Mom wonlp
m.: Evening Worship 6:.'JJ p.m. WE'dnes·
day Blblf Study 6:ll p.m.
10:30 a.m.: Wednflday ....
pray•r
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
servlct'l, 7:30p.m.
BETtn.EHEM BAPTIST.
v. Earl
CHURCH, Sunday School servlt e, 9:15 1.
Shuler, pat lor. Wonhlp sen.-lee, 9:30 a.m.
m.: Worship Sf'rvicc . 10:30 a.m.·
Sunday
StohoollO::tl a.m. Bib!~ Study and
~latlc Sf'rvlc. 7: :1) p. m~
prayf'l'" service Tttursday, 7::k) p.m.
day: ~ rnffi lng 7: llpom. Thurtday.

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FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Re\', Nyle

Borden. pas tor. CorneUus B.unch, supl.

Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.; SMond and
fourth Sundays wo~hlp serylce at 2: 30 p.
m

'Q'lf~~~::#l'lr"lli!i&gt;~:E' 570 &lt;J rant

st.. . Mittdlft&gt;Ort: -'rtlllat&lt;!l with Southern
Baptist Convenl lon. Davitt Bryan, Sr .. Ml ·
nlster: Sunday SchooiiO a.!1L: Morning
worsblplla,m.; Everting WOrship 7 pom.;
Wl'dnHda.Ji .. enlng Bible study and
prayor m..ltng7 p.m. .
.
BRADFORD CHUR(:H OF CHRIST. St.
Rt. 124 and Co, Rd . 5. 11lark S..ver1~ min ts·

t f t
. G th
you , try your HOUse 0I Wo rS h 1p. 0
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earthquakes, wars, etc . Although there seems to
be no esc.ape from th1·s pall of gloom that engulfs

MEIGS
COOPERATIVE PARISH
UNrrl!ll METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

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MT. MORIAH ~APTIST, Fourth ood
Main St., Mlddlepol't. RE&lt;v .. Calvin Minnis.
MT. HERMON uNrrm BR£THREN p11stor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt.
IN CHRIST ~HURCH, Looltod In Texa• Sund•y Schoo19r30 a.m.: .WorshiP strvlce.
.
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·Community ofl Ct. Rt 11:1. - · Robert lO:n a.m,
SUCCESS ROAD CH1,JRCHOF CHRIST
Sandeu, pastor, Don \VUI, Slly_Jtader .Sun·
day School ~ ll a.m.; Momma Worship - Joseph B. Hoskl"s , evangelist. Sunday
10:45.i.m.: EVf'!lihg preaching servlcese- Bible Study9a. m.-: Worshlp;lOa. m.: S\.ln·
cond and .tour1h ·SUnda y at 7:ll p.m.: day e-vening Hrviee ~ ·P:m.; Wednesday
.
Cbrlstlin EDd~vor, first and third SUn- e-vening serv ice, 1' p.m:
PENTECOSTA L ASSE MBLY, Racine,
da y, 7; 30 p.m. Wodnesdioy proyer meeting
Rt. 124. William Hol)eck. pl!lt()r. Sunday
and Blblr Study, 7: 30p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD oF PROPHECY . School 10 a.m .; St.inflay eveninc service 7
Located on 0 . J . White Road of Highway p.m . Wednesday· eve-ning service 7 p.m .
.160.. Pat Hens~ , pastor. sunday scfloollO
CARPENTER BAP'I:IST. [!on Ch•adle,
a m.. C1asses for all q M. Junlcn Church 11 Supt. Sunday Sohool 9::11. ·a.m. Morn!ng
a.m.; Mornltil wor.ohlp n a .m. Mlllt Worstlip 10: 30 a.m. Pray"er st&gt;I'VIr-e, a ltern·
ChOir pracuc~ .s p.m. Sunday.· Young Peo- att&gt; Sundays. ·
pte'j,.Cblltlren 's.Cburth and Adult Bible

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MIDDLEPORT PENTJOCoimu., Third
Ave. Re1.1 . Clar.k Baller, pallOr'. CArl Nottlncham, Swlday !;&lt;hool S~pt. Sunday
SchoollO a.m. wltl:l r-luaea for ~II aa:e~ .
Evening ' ""''"'" a t 6 p:m. Wl'!nesclay 81·
ble study at 7; 30 p.m. Youlb aervlcesf'rtdayat7:Jlp.m.
·
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ECCLES lA FELLOIISIDPcl28 MUISt.,
~':'.c.J,~~~~L~fdo,~t~.~~:'~:~ Middleport. Brothor Chuck Mcl'henm .
worship 10:30 a.if\.; ·Everting won htp 7 p. Pastor. Sunday "School 10 a.m.: Sunday
evening serv ict"5 at T p.tn. and Wednesday
m. Wednf'$da y worship 7 p..m .
seN Ices at 7 p.m.
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PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH.
Corner ~camore and Second Sts .. Po·
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. K.. neth Smith,
m•roy: • - · William Mlddl .. war1 h, ·pastor .. S\lftday SChool 9: JJ a:m.; church
p&amp;tor. Sundn SCHool 9:._, a.m .;· Qturch sm lce 7:30p.m.; youth l•llowshlp 6: JO p.
SOIVICf na.m.
·
· · m.: BlbLp·study, Thursday, 7:30p.m.·
FUW. .(;9SPe!. U GHTHOUS.E, l lll:l
SACRED, · HEA.RT CHUHCH , Msgr .
An.thon)'·0tann,. amore., Ph. 99. 2-6898.Satur· Hijand ROad , .Pome roy . TOm Kelly. pas·
lor. Danny -l .alflbert ; s. S. Supt Sunda y
day Evening Mass 1 : :.1 .p.m.: SUDda ¥
Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m·. Con f~s lont (ae mom·lftji: ' ervice_at 10 a.m.: Sunday even·
·half tlour betort&gt; .eact1 Mu s. CCD c-lanes,
lng service ?:30 p.m. T11esday and 'J'hu rs-"
11
s •
·
day S ervl ~~ at 7; J) p.m.
11.m.
unuay.
WORD OF FAITH, 9.1 Mill St., Middle·
VICTORY BAPTIST, S25 N. 2nd · Sl.,
pori ..Sunday mOrn.1ni service 10:15 a.m.:
Middleport.
Jarn.t'-8 E. Keesee, T"UI
S hd
~ Stor .
Sunday evening 7:lJ. Th ursda y morning
U ay morning worship :Kl a. m .: l:wnini! servlre 7 p.m.: Wednesdlly evmlng Bible study 10 a. m. ·wednesda y wenlng
worship 7 p.m. Vltftallon, Thu rsda y 6: l) 7
'~~WmHAVEN CHURCH OF n!E N~·
p.m. ·
·
MORS E CHAPEi. ·CHURCH - Ga ry
ZAREN E, Rev. Glendon Strou d. pallor.
Holter, pas1or. Sunda y SChool, 10 a.m.:
Sunday School t. JO a.m.: WorshJI)sf'1'V tct.
Wors hip service. u a.m.i p-ayer meetln g, . lO:lO a .m .; Yoo th servlcf' SUncli y 6:15 p.
7·:11
m. Sunda y ~v~ntnr serv lce7~ 00 p.m. Wed ·
· P·m· Tit ursday.
nasday .Prayer M~t lng and Btblf" Study
LIVI NG WORD "CHESTER t..: H U K L n
7:00 p.m.•
OF GOD_ Gllbtrt spenctr, pastor. Sun·
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH , Sun·
day SChool ·9: 30 a.m.;· Mora loa "'rvtct~
da y afll!htoon .!el"V~ at 2:30. Thursday
\O:OOa.m.: Sunday•YO nlnHservk•7 o00p.
f'V mlna.servlces al 7: !Q.
m.; Mkl·w(!(ok praye_r serviet' Wt'dnesday
Fli!ST' BAPTIST CHVliCH, Mu ttO, W.
1 m
·
Va. PaS(Of, Bill Murpby. Sunday ScltoollO
P.•~T.· LIVE COMMUN!TY CHURCH.
." ft
a.m.; Sunday E&lt;venlng 7: l) p.m. Prayt"F
Lawrentf
B11sh, pastor. Max Folmer. Sr.
Supt . Sunday Schooled MornJnAWorship .meetln&amp;-and Bible study Wfdn Hday, 7:00
p.m. Everym.e weJtome .
9: 30 e.m.i Sunda-y evenlnR ier'VIc-e, 7p.m.:
RUTLAND FREE WI~L BAPTIST. Sa·
y ou th mee tl n~ and Blblr St"•v
w~n
..
""' J• ~
·
tern St. Rev. P~ u l Taylor. putor. Sunday
day, 7 p.m.
UNITED FA.I'i'H CHURCH, Rl. Ton Po· Sclloo!IO a.m.: Sundayev&lt;111ng 7:110 p.m.;
Wetlneoday ev.. ll\11 pray.,. meotln g 7:110
meroy By·Pus . J\~·. Rober1 E . S mllh ,Sr.
p.m..
.
o
• putor. ME1vi n Dra t ~. S· S· Sup t · Sun da y
SOUTH B£THEL NEW TESTAMENT
&amp; hool9: 30 a.m.; Mornlr\i Worship 10:30:
Evening Wo rs hip 7: 30 p.m.: Wednesday CHURCH, Sl lv., Rlilg•. Du111e Sydon·
. strlcktr, paitor. SundAy Sth ~ 9 a.m.;
Praytr Service. 7: 30 p.m .
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Rail road Church oervlc&lt; 10 a.m. Blbl• Study Wed·
St., MaSon. Sunday'SrhoollO a.m.: Mom- nesday a t 7: .II p.m, J une·thN SepttmbeT,
7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday ~enlng '
~ng woMihlp ·ll A.m.: Evt&gt;niQJ:servlCe6 p.
7 p.m. J uoe thru Septeml&gt;or, 6
m. Pra yer meeHna and Btblt&gt; Study Wed· Fell0111ohlp
p.m. October thru May.
nesday, 7 p.m.

CARLETON INTERDENOMl NA.TIONAL CHURCH, Kin gsbury ROld. R t~V . Davld Cu rfm11n, pastor. Sund ay School 9.: 30
a.m.: Ralph Carl. Supt. Evpning wors hip
7:00 p.m. Pra"e-r met&gt;linR. Wedne-sday
J
.
.
7: 00 p.m.
LONG BOT'I'OM CHRISTIAN , ~ody
Hollan d. pastor: Wa l l a ~ DamE'Wood ,
Sunday School Supt. Worship SL'rvlce , !la .
m.: BiblE' SChool to a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS O!U ROT .
Sundau &amp; hool al 9: ll a. m.; Morntna Wor·
ship at !0:30a.m.: Sundayev,.lngservlcr
ar 7:30 p.m. Thursdau SE'r.&gt;lces at7: 30 p.
J
mffiEE DOM GOSPEL MlSSJQ N 1 1 Bald
Knob. loca ted on Countv. Road Jl. Rev.
Lawren""
mp, -t~r.slor . Rf'V.
'"" Giuesenca
RQRt'r Willford,
asst . pastor.
Preu.~lng
Sf'rvlces Sunday 7: 30 p.m. Prayfr meeting
II' ~
da
30
G
G ttflh
~ nes y. 7:
p.m..
aryf'vmln!l
r 1al·
leader.
Youth !n'otiPS
Sunday
)J
p.m.
wtth
RogH
and
VJolel
Wmtord,
:
6
IEQders . Communion serviCt&gt; flrsl Sunda y
each mont h.
·
WHITE'S
CHAP EL
WESlEYAN
CHURCH_ CoolvUie RO . Rt&gt;\'. PhUllpRi·
dmour. pastor. SundaySr-hool g:JO a. m.:
wors hip SPrvicE&gt; 10: 30 a.m.; Bible stud y
and worship !W'rv ic.-. WOOnesda y, 7 p.m.
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF CHRIST, r;.;,;,;;;,;,..;,.,._________~------------,
Mark Jont'S, pastor. 8111 NlchOIStll , Sun·
.a
s h 1s 1 s d Sch0019: 30 a.m.;
uay c 00 up · un a y
Morning
Worihlp and Co mmunion 10:30 a.
m.
RUT LA ND BJBLE MET tD DIST. Amos
Tlllls, pastor. Sonny Hudson. su pt. Sunday
School 9: 30 a.m.; Mom in~ wo rship, 10:30
a.m.: Sunday evm lnR serv icE&gt; 7: 00p.m.
Wf'dn f'"Sday serv ice 7 p.m. WMPO program 9 a.m. rach Su nday.
RtrrLA ND CHURCH OF THE NAZA In days of old wren poople had a wood stove to cooh a nd heat by,
RENE. Rev. Lowell Ford, pastor. Sunda y
School9:ll a.m.: Worship !!if'ndce 10:30 8 .
people woo were cold would walk up and stand by the stove to wa rm
m.: You nji!: j)('Op le's ser.o lr-e 6 p.m.
up. The kitchen Is alway s a cozy place wren food Is cooking any way.
Evanji!:ellsllc serv lct&gt;6: 30 p.m. Wedn tsda y
sprvlct 7 p.m.
Sitting on the far side d the room, away from the stove a nd Its
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller
warmth does us U~ good. When cold weather comes and I have
Sl. . Masoo . w. v a . Eup:tnf' L. Congf-r, m.J .
rome In out d tre rold I enjoy sitting In a cttatr by the window wrere
nisler. Sund ay Bible Study }()a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wf!dn e~da y Bible
the warm sunshine comes beaming In oo me. It ts wa rm and oozy to
Study. vocal muslc, 7 p.m.
sit In tre sun. Come spring and tre first warmda~ we wa nt to go out
LIBERTY ASSEMBL y OF GO D, Duddi na La ne. Masoo. w. va . J . N. Tha cker.
,and sit In the sun and feel Its warmth.
pas tor. Evening M'rvlce 7:30 p.m.: WoIn life some poople always seem to sit In the shade and on the oorth
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9: JO a.m.;
ffi ('l'l s
In stry . Th ur:oucay,
Wednf"5da y Pray(&gt;r and Bible STudy, 7: 15
side of tre IKtuse and complain about Ire cold and gloom. Naturally tt
pm
Is cold and gloomy on the rorth side of a IKtllse. The warm sunshine
..
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
cannot touch us there. In the winter with Its cold and snow 1 try to
CHRISTI AN UNION. Th ~ Rev·. Willia m
park my car. .In a sunny place so when I get In It It Is cozy and warm
Campbt&gt;ll . pas tor. Sunday Sctlool 9:Xl a.
m.: Jamf'S Hughes. su pt. Eventngserv lrtInside. Wl!rtnth from God's heater yw rntgbt say.
.
7: J() p.m. Wednsda y even in g prayer mre1 ·
God
gave
us
the
sun
to
brighten
oor
days
and
wann
our
he arts .
tng 7:30p.m. Youlh p-ayer servlct&gt; ea ch
Whenever we see poople whoare coldandtrownl!lg, we nero to s mUe
Tuesday.
.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. ~tart ,
and be a S\lnbeam that brlghtms and warms their day. Sitting aU
w. v a .. RL 1. Ja mes Ltwls, pastor. Warwrapped In shadows and looking only m the dreary slde oiiUe makes
shlp SPrvlres 9:30a.m.: Sunday School U
a.m.; Evening worship 7: 30 p.m.Tuesda y
us Into an ICeberg that shivers oor Insides. God wants our lnsldes .to
co11a.g~ prayt-r mPf'tln g and Blblt&gt; Study
be lr!ght and sunny as well as any porch oo thesunny SouthSkleol a
9:ll a.m.: Worship M"rv tr-e, Wednesda y
7:ll p.m.
IKtuse. How can anyone be warm and Inviting oo the outside If they
OU R SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH ,
are cold and !ridged on tre Inside. Get up and move io tre sunny side
Walnut and Henry Sts., Rav.en.;.wood, W.
of the house, and of the street, and of your neighbo rs Ule. Be the
Va . The- R(l\'. GE'or•r C. Wf'lrt&lt;;k , pastor.
Sunday SCbool 9; .JJ a.m.: Sunday worship
warm suruihine of God that touches many hearts and souls ea ch day.
11 a.m.
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Bears' field general feels
Rams tilt, 'just 'another game'
SUWANEE, Ga. (UP!) - Jim
McMahon tried to pretend Sunday's
NFC title bout in Chica go belween
his Bears and the Los Angeles
Rams Is ,., just anofher ba U·game."
"That's the way I look a t it ," the ·
Bear s' super&lt;OOI qua rterback
said . "I don't put pressu re on
'l!tyself."
But McQjlahon then rever sed his
fie ld, saying, "II Is a big game lor
us. We can 't gel to the Super Bowl
without winning this one. All we've
done this season won't mean a thing
if we don't win this ball game.
We're 16-1 , bu t that won'l mean
much II we don' t'wtn Sunday."
The Bears complete three days of
practice this m orning a I the Atlan ta
Falcons complex northeast of
·Atlanta a nd fly back lo Chica go,
planning a fina l p re-ga me workout
Saturday morning at S oldier F ield .
The Rams, 12-5, a rrived In Chic ago
Thursday to get used to lhe time
difference, since Sunday's kic koff
will be 9: 30a.m. Ca tuoniia time.
The Bears-Ram s winner m eets
the AFC champ, e ither Mia mi or
New E ngland, in the Super Bowl
J a n. 26 in New Orll'ans. Mc Ma hon
cla imed It doesn 't m aile r which
team wins the AFC, bul then
a dmitted the Bears hope it's Miami
so lhey wUI have a cha nce to avengp
thei r only loss - a 38-24 beating by
the Dolphins in Mia m i on Dec. 2.
"In a way, that loss to the
Dolphins was a good thing," said
McMa hon. who th rew two touch·
down passes in last Sunday ' s 21-0
playoff victory over the New York
G iants. "II took the pressure d. the
(12· game ) winning streak off our
backs and gal us to rededicate
ourselves to winning."

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known for the ir de fense t han their
offen se this season , and Ihat's OK
with McMa hon.

McKinnon, who c augh t two touchdown passes from McMahon last
Sunday. "Bu l we're r eady to do
whateve r It takes lo win the foo tball · .

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"Our trade m ark has been de- ·
lense, no questiO n a bout thai," he
said. "We couldn't hav e won the'
cx~rdefense . I
wav we li'ave wlt!Ktut
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hope lhe Ra ms don't take our
offe nse too serious ly. It's not my
offe nse. ll's wha t the coaches put
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Mc Ma hon said lhe Bears will
have a different g ame plan br the
Ra ms than they had against the
Giants.
"The Gian ts used more of a
pressu re dl'fense than tre Rams
will ," he sald . "Thl' Rams usually
use a three· man front, sometiml's
bringing a line backe r . I' ll have less
holes tothrowto .'The R ams de fense
cbesn 'l make m istakes. They'll be
Iough to com!' from behlltd aga ins t,
beca use you don't score on trem
qu ickly .
"I lhlnk il will be a good tussle."
Sunday 's NFC title gam!' is
expected Ia featu re a duel between
NFL career rushing leadl'r Walter
Payton (14,860 yards ) of the Bears
and tre Rams' Eric Dickerson , who
set the NFL single-season rushing
record (2,105 yards) in 1984 and had
a playoff·record 248 yards last week
In the Rams· ~-0 vic tory over
Dallas.
Bul Mc Ma hon e xpects to compll·
me nl Payton's running with his
passes, especia lly to wide receivers
))ennis McKinnon and W!Uie Gault
"We won't be going into tre game
with any preconceived notiOn of
IKtw oft en we' r e go ing to pass," said

Addi&gt;d Ga ult: "The Ra ms will
have a lot of deep cover age out
there. W e'll have 10 takl' whal they
give us."
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morP re laxed Sunday ·than they
were In last yeat's NFC title gli!ne,
whic h they lost 23.0 al San
Francisco.
"We played the 49er s, who were
on a roll, after a tough (23·19) win
over Washington and weren't ready
to play," McKinnon recalled . "This
year, we're In tre positiOn San
Francisco was In las t year."
"We're all a year older, a year
better, " said Ga ull . "We' re going
Into Sunday's game looking to win
instead of like lasl yl'ar, when we
went In ttymg not to lose.
"A year ago, we didn't know how
to win the big g ame. This y ear, we
cb. We mlghl be ttght early, but
once we get rolling, we 'll relax ."
McKinnon said holding Dicker·
oon is a key and that ttl&gt; Bears'
offense can lend a hand In
containing him.
"Our defense says they have set a
goal of holding Dickerson to 50
yards," McKinnon said. " For trem
to do that, we (the d.fense) has to
give lhem a hand. H we can score
early, get a comfortable lead, then
the Rams wUI have to forget
Dickerson. But, we're not concerned about stats. We' D just be
trying to win. "
There was some concern al
midweek thai an Injured knee
rnlghl cause Mc Kinnon problems.

RAMS BIG TOPIC - Dennis McKlnnon (right)

alid WOlle GauJI of the Chicago Bears talk to the press
11tu~ about their upcoming pme wlh Ire Los
Angeles Rams for Ire NFC lllle Sunday. Allmugh the

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Ber ry ha a lol of respect' lor
Shula 's co hing when he played
for him, an main tains that respecr
as a rival. Berry admits he has
patterned himself after Shula In
some ways.
" In m y opinion , lhe re hasn't been
a grea ter roac h In the game of
fool baU," Berry said oiShula. " In a
lot d areas, me and Don are alike. I
lea rned a lol from him .
"He's the kind of coac h lhal
d oesn't have many problems . he
ha s solutions ."
Ber ry. who had been oul of
footbaU s ince 1984, gave lhe Dol phins' Suooay rromin g insptralion
speech before !heir 1984 game In
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Athens at Logan
Jackson a t Mar tella
Portsmouth at Boyd County
MOton al Point Pleasanl
Circleville a I Greenfield
Waverly al Minford
Northwest at Wesl
Rock Hill a t Fairland
Chesapeake at Coal Grove
MUier at Meigs
Wahama at Buffalo-Putnam
Southern al Eastern
Hannan Trace at Southweste rn
North Gallla at Kyge r Creek
Oak Hill at Symmes Va lley
Valley al Wheelersburg
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Ironton a I Waverly
Wheelersburg at South Webster
Parkersburg at Athens
Ashland Holy F amily a t North
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44·24, Ron Meye r was fired as
Patriots coach and replaced by
Berry.
The fact lha t Shula Is In his 23rd
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oomethlng a bout him - only great
ones las! that tong. Bqt Berry also
has pulled a ~are feat by getting his
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coach.
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games, and won must-win games
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" He 's brought them lurtrer than
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coac hes lor losing, they should
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"He d idn't do anything m agic ,"
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Stoba rt then departed Michiga n
Gallipolis football coach Chuck luL Alter coac hing the GAHS Blul'
to a ccept his firsl collegiate head .
Stoban has been named the new Devils to the SE OAL championship
coaching job at Toledo University.
offensive roordlnator at PAC-10 in 1900, he m oved lo Moun I Ve rnon
He immediately tu rned around a
member Arizona Unive r s ity high schooL Alte r a s uccessful stint
sagging Rocke l foo tba ll program.
Thursday.
winning three straight MAC chamthere, Stobart climbed Into the
Stobart, who w as honored at the college ranks al Marshall then
pionships before being named ro the
1982 Pomeroy Reg atta Supper at Miami of Ohio, assisting BoSchem ·
hea d coachin g posilion al Weste rn
Royal Oak Pa rk, had been tre bechler. When the now lamed
Athll'tic Conference member Utah
olrenstve roordlnator a t Pitt Unl· Michigan coach headed lo Ann
University. Alter a ttu·ee-year slint
verslty the past grid season.
at Utah, Stobart moved to Pill lasl
Arbor, he look Stobart as his
Slobart , long known lor his brUiiant offensive coordina tor.
year.
oftenslve s trategy, assisted under
Pitt head coach Fuzz F azio, who , - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - - was fired al thP conc)uslon of the
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ready to do wha1ever it takes to win . UI'I.

Stobart joins Arizona coaching staff. l

Old teammates, Shula-Berry
square off in championship
MIAMI (UP!) - Don Shula is
proud of his forme r ll'a mma!e a nd
player, Raymond Berry , e ven
thoug h Berry Is blocking Shula's
path to the Super Bowl.
Shula and Berry were team males on lite Ball lmore Colts In
1955-56. a nd Shula coached Ber ry
wllh llle Colt s from 1963- 67. On
Sunday, Shu Ia wtll coach the Miami
Dolphins In the AFC Conference
Championship G ame for tre fifth
lim!' whill' Berry has lhe New
E ngland Pat riots there In his lirsl
full season as a hea d coach.
"He w as very specia l as a
player ," Shu Ia sa id of Ber ry, a Hall
of Fa me widE&gt; receiver. "Through
hard wo~ he m a de himself one of
Ihe besl p layersl'ver . He d id it wilh
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Friday, January 10 1986
Page- &amp;

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AN !MIIIOENCV OIIDI

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Harold Van Meier Columbus
visited his mother M s Ada Van
Meier on Tuesday
Mrs Rose Jones and sons
Racine were Suooay visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs Ervin
Phillips and famUy
Mrs Joanne Dobbins Columbus
Emma Lee Brewer Reynoldsberg
and Mrs U&gt;anna Beegle Racine
wen&gt; holiday guests of their father
Edgar Brewer
Mr and Mrs Randall Talbott
New Lexington vis lied FI t;:da
Carpenler and Tommy Beegle
Racine Thur.;day

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The Health Maintenance
series sponsored by Holzer ~edlcal Center and
Holzer Cllnic GaJHpoUs continues Tuesday 2 p m
wllh a session on breast k&gt;lsons and ""er the counter

drugs The session starts lat... than nomial this
monlh only Here Dr Thomas Morpn and Carol J
strauss RN look over a nuutllllOifiiOI

Health maintenance continues
with sesson on leisons, drugs
The nmth n the b month!} sertes
of programs on MamtenanCl' of
Health JOmlly sponsoraltty Holzer
Medical Center and Holzer Omtc
and planned speciftcaily for com
munity restden s who are age 55
and over wil be m Metgs County on
Wednesday afternoon Jan 15 al 2
p m m the Semor Center Mulberry
Hetghls t&gt;omeroy The 2 p m time
1s In place of the usual 1 p m
sess on
Featured speakers ~&lt;1ll be Tho
mas W Morgan chatrman of the
department of sur~ry at Holzer
Medtcal Center and member of the
Holzer Clime and Lff Bowman
R Ph from the HMC phannac1
Morgan "ill speak on breast
lesions and 'Bowman wti talk
about over lil&lt;'&lt;Ounler drugs
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School Morgan came 10 Gallipolis
m 195? lo JOm the staffs of Holzer
Medtcal Center Clime after com
pletmg his surgtcal restdency al
Oh o Slate Un versitv He became
certified b} 1he Amertcan Board of
Surgery m 1955
A past presiden I of the 11 (XX)
member Ohto State Medical Assoct
a11on Morgan was a founding
member of the American Trauma
SoctPt\ tn 197'2 and was elected 10
membersh p m the American
Assoclallon for Surgery of Trauma
m 19"4 He serves on the Board of
Trustees of 1he Holzer Hosplla I
Foundallon and has filled a number
of leadership roles in lhe American
College of Surgi'Ons including as
pres1den1 of Ill' Ohio Chapter
Bowman is a nattve of Fostoria
and rece ved his B S in pharmacy

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1985
While attending Ohio Nortll&gt;rn
he interned at Fostorta City
Hospllal He joinallhe staff of the
Holzer Medtcal Center Phan;nacy
following graduati:&gt;n in 1985
Mary Harrison R N staff devel
opment coordinator for the hospl
tal along with Alice Wamsley
director of Senior Citizen Center
ac!lvilies is making arrangements
for this community lnformalion
service The public II; invi1ro to
altend this first Heallh Maintenance program of the new year
For further information contact
Mrs Harrison a1446-52&lt;16or446-5311
at the Hol&gt;.er Medical Center

TOPS holds
•
meetmg
A silem auction was planned for
Feb 4 when the TOPS Club Oh 570
met Tuesday at the Word of Faith
Church on the Tin Middleport
Funds from Ihe auction and olh!'r
mont' ratsmg acnvilies planned
"i I he used to purchase !l('W robes
for M " Chrislmaslune and MISs
Sp rmglune '1\\ enly seven weighed
m wtlh Dons Batley being the best
loser of the Wt'E'k MarvSnyderwon
the frutt baske We gh m limP is
from 5 30 10 6 30 p m with Ihe
mt'E'tmg 10 be held from 6 30 p m 10
730 pm

ReedJVtf!e butlders
group has meetzng
Members of I he Reedsville Com
mumlv Butiders Club enjOyed a
holtday dmner pari} a Sebasllans
n Parkersburg Saturda y I.'Ven mg
Atl!'lldmg were Mr and Mrs
Rona d Osborne Mr and Mrs
Dona d Myers Mr and Mrs
Warren Pickens Mrs Wa fer
Brown Da\ id Brown Mr and Mrs
Rov Hannum Mr and Mrs Ernest
Whttehead and granddaughter
Sarah Frvdman and Mr and Mr
LviP Baldl&gt;r""n

1982 CHRYSUR LeBARON F.W.D•••••• SS99S

4 cvl wtth auto trans au &amp; many more extras

1983 Buck LeSabre 4 Door, V-8r extra n1ce
1982 Olds Cutlass Supeme Broughan, 4 Door, V-6
1980 Dodge Miroda 2 Dr, 318 cu rn V-8 Clean
1982 Dotson Prckup, 4 speed wrth dresel motor.
1984 Mercury Topaz 4 Door, FW.D, many extras
1981 Burck Regal 2 Dr, V~6, tdt, cru1se, a1r
1982 Bu1ck Century f WD Excellent, 36,000 miles
1910 PontKK Grand Pnx. Black wI maroon Intenor
1979 Ford Fi 00 PKkup, 6 cyl , standard trans
'

Wt:

7 9 F1nancinq ava1laiJie on se le cletl
new Bu11;ks . Pontlaes &amp; GMC I ruck s

Growmg up m Meigs County a
commentary on changes over the
pasl 200 years was given by Mil«&gt;
Gerlach of the Meigs County
Histoncal Society at Tuesda}
night s meeting ol the Xi Gamma
Mu Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi
Soronty al the home ol Evelyn
Knlghl
Kalhy Johnson presided al the
meeting wtlh Donna Byer readmg a
leller thankmg lhe group for

SMITH-NELSON
MOTORS
Pomeroy, Oh.

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sponsoring a girl at Buckeye Girls
State Sh!'Ua Harris social chair
man reminded the group of a card
party to be held at the next meeting
with everone to take their own
games Dee Spencer ways and
means chairman announced a
while elephant sale lor February
Cookbooks an&gt; sliD for sale
Carolyn Grueser was hostess for
lhe meeting

Amateur Gardeners have meettng
paper a large red vase with laf&amp;\'
while flowers red berries and
greenery and a wreath of dessert
flowers which came from Austra
Ita Also displayed was a baskel
arrangemenl wilh blue pink and
yellow flowers
A tour ol the LaSalle Gallery
followed Ihe meeting Thelravellng
prtze provided by Elizabeth LDhse
was won by Grace Pralt

Janel Koblenlz presented lhe
program al the holiday meeting of
the Middleport Amateur Gardfnl'rs
held al the LaSalle Restaurant
The program followed a Christ
mas~inner and gtft exchange Mrs
Kobientz n&gt;ad Legend of Christ
mas and showed several arrange
menls which she had made includ
tng a box of roses made from crepe

Mary Ann Rankin

Rankin birthday
Mary Ann Rankm celebrated her
second birthday on Sunday with a
party al the home of her parents
Mr and Mrs John Rankin
Tuppers Plains
A Raggedy Ann cake thelllt' was
carried oul Allendlng wen&gt; her
brothers Jeff and Davtd Mr and
Mrs LeRoy Fryar Randy and
Brian Jack Rankin Julia McCop
pin Mandy Maynard Sending gifts
were Mr and Mrs Tony Jones Mr
and Mr Jack Richardson Florence
Ruth and Mtcheile Maynard

Jewell completes specialist course
AlrllJ811 Randy A Jewell son of
Raymobd F and Judy A Jewell of
115 Kerr St Pomeroy has gradu
aloo from Ihe US Alr Force
SECurity pohet&gt; specialist course at
U!ckland Alr Force Base Texas
Graduates of Ihe course studied
syslems security operations tac
ncs and weapons lrainin~ and

Lal.eche to meet

earned crroils toward an associate
degree In applied science through
the Community College rt. the Air
ForCl'
Jewell Is scheduled lo setve with
lhe 3287th Technical Training
Squadron a 1 Camp Bullis Texas
He Is a 1985 graduate of Meigs
High School

Slinderella class has meettng

The U!Leche League of Poml
Pleasant will begm a ne" ser es of
meet mgs Monda) night af 7 30p m
al the home of Trtcta Kmghf 3003
Brook Dr ve Topic of the meelmg
w II be The Advantages of Breast
feeding to Mother and Batty The
meetings are lnlonnal a nd open lo
all women Addil onal mfonnalton
rna) be obtained bycalling6754Ul

Dtana Herdman lost lhe most
we ghl and qual if ed to recetve her
~ pound wetghl loss nbhon and
cerllftcale all his week s meeting of
Sllndereila at Five Points
Judy Wolle and Shirley Johnson
Ited for runnmer up in Ihe class At
the Mason class LOis Ann Reltmlre
lost the most wetghl and Connie

The Daily Sentmel

Thompson was runner up Mrs
ThOmas has also qualified lor her~
pouoo weight loss ribbon and
certiftcae Winter classes are now
held at the Five Points location at 6
p m on Mondays and lhe Mason
class wUI contmue to be held on
Tuesday mghts al 6 p m Jo Ann
Newsome ts the lectun&gt;r

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1 Card of Thanks
150 destgns $2 + 75¢
Books $2 95 + 75¢&gt; p&amp;h
130 So alit Fleltlotrs Sz 3I-M

Alfco llroob Crlfls,

The Metgs County FtrPman s
Assoctallon ts sponsormg a program Whl Rope Rescue 7 Wed
nesday Jan 15 al Scipio Township
Voiunlt'E'r Fire Department The
program begins at 7 30 p m

The Dally Sant1nel
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ALICE BROOKS
CRAFTS

86 Needlecraff Catalog

Meettng canceled

8

Public Sale
8t Auct1on

SvracuSI' PTO has canceled liS
meeting for next Tuesda} Jan 14

AUCTION

SUNDAY, JAN. 12, 198., 1 P.M.

RED HILL AUCnON HOUSE

Dtreaors to meet

ON RT 50 I MILE FROM I 17 ID RED Hill RD

THEN I MILE FROM RT 50 TO BUILDING
We Will have sewng rocker chest~ draweB press back rocker
ilreast dnlls 2 IXlSl drils com sheller loot adZI ax~ hand ptJN
eree meaiJnder. About 100 Jlel:eS ~ old Fenton (Coindot Vaseen Cranberry! Severatstooe m SOflll with wrilin&amp; kitchen cab&gt;
nt.1 walnut dresser base JDpular corner cu~ril, lOts of old tools
wood planes dd oak rocker rec 11er plus !titer furn«ure &amp;miSC

ThP Board of Directors of Ill' Big
Bend Ch ilan Club wUI mt'E'I a17 30
p m Monda) al lhe Community
Action Agency Off ces In Pomeroy

Park board to meet
The Meigs County Park District
Board d Commissioners will meet
al 5 p m Tuesday al the o!fices of
Attorneys Story and Story In
Pomeroy

72K--Crochet or kmt
lurban and scarf sel
Sizes S M L tnel
7447--Kml cable striP~!
poncho of synthet•c
worsted 6 8 10 1nc1
Send $3 25 plus 75e
postage handlrng for

secure revenue fo the daely
001&lt;111 on of the Wtoge and to
tni'Ure the c:ont nuous un nter
rupted de rvtfY of said s.....,ces
and to secure funds to pr&lt;Mde

n accordance YJ~th the ac
count ng system used by the
ta11payer for federal ncome tax
pu poses. Without deduct on of
taxes mposed by th s ord
fo the tmmed ate presentilt on nance federal state and othe
of the f)Ubl c health. safety and taxes based on ncome and n
p opef1Y and
the case of an assoc at on
WHEREAS he vI age Coun wrthout deduct on of sala es
c I finds that sad ord nance pad o partners and othe
should be passed as an owners and otherwse ad
emergency ord nance n Ol'de JUSted to the requ rements of
10 secure revenue fof the da ly th s chapter
01*111 on ol the '&lt;llleoe and to
(k) Non Res dent An nd
nsure the cont nuous un nter VJdua dom c ed outs de the
ruDCed de rverv d said seMces V loge
and to secure funds to provide
( I Non Res dent Un nco po
for the tmmed ate preserva1 on rate&lt;;! Bus ness Ent ty
An
of the pubt c health safety and un noorporated bus ness ent tv
prQpef1Y
not l'lavmg an off ce o pace of
8E IT ORDAINED BY THE bus ness With n the V I age
VILLAGE COUNC L OF THE
(m) Person Every natu al
VIlLAGE OF POMEROY STIITE person panne sh p f due arv
OF OHIO by an aff rmatNO vote assoc at on o coporat on
of all members e ected thereto Vhlenever used n anv clause
SECTION 1
p esc b ng and mpos ng a
CHAPTER 27 EARNED IN penalty the te m pe son s
COME TAX INCLUDING IN applied to any un nco po ated
COME lAX REGUlATIONS
ent ty sha mean the pa tners
Seeton
or members the eof and as
27 0 I Purpose
app ied to corpo at ons he
2102 Oetntons
offiCe s hereof
27 03 lmpos on of Tax
(nl Place of Bus ness Any
27 04 EHectNe Par od of Tax bona fide off ce (othe than a
27 05 Return and Payment mere statuto'Y off ce) lactory
of Ta)l(
ehouse or othe space
27 06 Coflect on at Sou co wh ch s occup ed and used by
27 07 Oecla at ons
the taxpayer n carry ng on any
27 08 Du es of the bus ness actiVIty nd v dua ly o
Ad'mtn strator
th ough one or more ol h s
27 09 IONOSI gallVa Powe s 1egu a emp ovees egula ly n
of the Aclm n.st ator Penalty fo attend'an co
0 vulg ng Conf denttal
(o) Resident An ndMdua
Info mat on
domiC led n the V 1age
lp) Resodent Un nco po ated
2 7 10 lnteres and ~a ttes
2711 Co leeton of Unpad Bus ness Ent ty An un nco po
Taxes and Refunds of rated bus ness ent ty have an
Ove payments
offiCe or place of bus ness
With n the V lage
2 7 12 Viol at ons Pen at es
(Q) Taxable Income Wages
27 13 Boa d of ROMew
satar es and other compensa
2714 Allocaton of Funds
"]7 15 Cred t for Tax Paid to ton patd by an emp ove o
Another V lagt
employers before any deduc
27 16 Collect on of Tax ahor Ions and or the net Pfof ts f om
the ope at on of a bus ness
Term nat ron of Ord nance
p otess on or othe enterp se
27 50 Del n tons
27 51 Commencement of o act v ty ad usted n acco
the Tax
denceWJth the prov sons o the
i7 52 mpost on of Tax o d nance
Resident Employees
{rl Ta~~:a~e Yea The ca
27 53 mpost on of Tax lenda yea o the f sea yea
the 1me frame n wh ch the ne
Non-Residents
27 541mpos 1on of Tax Not prof ts are to be compu ed
under th s chapter and n case
l!ils ness Prof ts Rnidents
27 55 lmpos on of Tax Net of a retu n for a f act anal part
Bus ness Prof ts
Non of a year the per od lo which
such etu n s requ ed to be
Residents

w•

27 56 lmpos on of Tax; Not made

Bus ness Proftts Corpor at ons

~em~

GUliS
1875 Ma~~ lteaiY barrel large! rnle, 32 cal BaDard Acfun 44 Cap
&amp;Ball6 siDIIJ!Iol Stevens Crack Shot Z2 cal Slevens Favoote 25
cal namltort J111~r Slide Ac1iln Z2 cal Marlil BOll Action with
scope Z2 cal Autie Sirtgle 22 cal Hamngtoo &amp;Richards 31 gal
gngle Savage 250x300() level acliJn power pufrll ar rifle
Tttms of Sale Cnh or check wtth positive ID
PATRICK H BLOSSER- AUCTIONEER
i N 599 S - 4 I 7245

CARD OF THANKS

The fallltly of Vtolet Ill
Smith would hke to that*
MfYOIIt that sent bif111

day il1ll IIIWtll cards
gifts and lkMers whteh
ll1lde her hospitll stay
mon cheelful We *N!kl
also hke to that* lillie It
latiwes lrielll s 1111 f1tiP
bors that sent food flowers cants dOflltions to

the Cancer Society theen
In still at Vwllnns lllt1110f111 tlospital T14JIIIIS

PIIHIS ~ Squad
IIIWI111S · ~ FINn!

especully Bitt
BIOM! for his kind111ss
alii undttsllndi~ IIIII
111111Y other eJIPIIISIOfiS of
SJII1IIIIhy at the lllllt of
tftt lou·of our loved 0111
~111 thanks to the f..l:.
d111 F0 E Auxthary
112171 for the touc:htrw
mtmollll StiVICI alii ft
lfYOnt for tlletr llflii"'S
alii all the people that
helped In III'J lilY
Thanks 1r1n your ttnd
ness wtl never be far
&amp;OHen May God Bless
You All

llonie

The Fam1l

{s) "Taw:paye
A person
whethe an ndMdual partner
sh p assooat on or any co po
rat on a othe ent ty equ ed
hereunder o f e a etu n or pay

27 57 Bus ness lllocat on
Percentage
27 58 On What Eam1ngs or
Net Profrts Tax Frst L....,ed
a ax
27 59 Foscal Years
(I) Tile s ngula sha I nclude
27 60 Net Bus ness Prof ts
2761 Reconclaton "''h the plu at and the mascul ne
shal nclude the fem n ne and

Fede a Retu n

27 62 Retu n and Payment the neuter
of Tax
a.:don 27 03 tn ; 'liou
27 63 Col ect on of Sourcl o!Tu:
{A) Sub,ect to he p CN 5 ons
27 64 Retu ns of Tax Wth
of Sec1 on 27 16 an annual ta"
held and Payment
27 65 Lomrta on on Cred 1 for the pw poses speeded n
Seeton 2701 shal be m
fo' Ta~~: Pad at Source
2766 Status and uablty ol posed on and aher January 15
1986 at the rate of one per
Employers
cent {1%) pe annum upon the
27 67 Declo a ons
27 68 Payment of Tax followong

(1) On al sa a es wages
comm sstOns and othe com
pensat ons ea ned du ng the
effectflle pe od of the o d
27.70 nqu 5 to a Powers a nance bv es dents of the
IJ I age
the V lage Tax Adm msHa ()(
277 1 Aecordsto be Kept by
121 On al sa a es wages
Employers and Taxpayers
27 72 Colee onofDefcen comm ss10ns and othe cpm
pensa on earned by non
c~es Allowance of Cred fo
res den s or \NO k done o
Overpayment
27 73 Pena ry for OMO g ng seMces per1ormed Of ende ed
n the Vllage
Confident allntormauon

Installments

27 69 Rec p oc tv Provos on
Cfed t 1o&lt; Tax Pad o Other
Vileoes

27 74 n ere" and Pan a~ es
27 75 Collect on of Unpa d

Taxes

b

27 76 VOlat ons Pana~ es
27 77 Board of Revoew
27 78 Appt cab 1rv
27 79 Construct on Separa
tv of Prov s ons
27 80 Consot dated Returns
27 81 Sp t Pavrot s
27 82 W hhold ng

Statements

27 83 Vacat on Pay

27 84 Bus ness Loss Set CHI

-2:701~
To prOVIde funds fOf the
pu pose ot general mun c pa
opetal ons ma ntenance new
equ pment ext ens on and en
a gement of mun c pal seN
ces and lac It es and capttal
mprowmont5 ol the Y logo
there shal be and s hereby
IVIed a ta11 on salar es wages
oomrT\ISS on and other com
pensll on and on net prof s as
here nafter prov ded

11c11on n

each pa«em
Sind to

11.1Ve

'We Hne the Keys to a Better Deal"

besides those named wen&gt; Mrs
Frank Blse Mrs Waller Brown
Mrs CurtiS Cauthorn Mrs Terry
Clinl' Mrs Ronald Cowdery Mrs
HarUss Frank Mr Hennan Gross
nlekle Mrs Ronald Osborne Mrs
Donald Putman Mrs Clermont
Harris Mrs Gene Wilson Mrs
Denver Weber Mrs Ernest Whil~
head and Mrs Lyle Balder~n

Xi Gamma Mu has meeting

Ftremen s program
set for Wednesday
......

The program In Remembrance
was conducted by Mrs Thomas
Spencer and Mrs Roy Hannum.
11~th all members taking part Mrs
Donald M}ers won the door prtze
Plans wefl' made lor th~ Febru
ary meelmg to be held al the home
of Mrs Ernest Whilehead
Members are to take a homemade
v1lenline AI the Christmas dinner

recommended

V teoe of Porno ov said ord o d nary and necessary ex
nence be ng necessary to penses ether pa d or accrued

Riverview Garden Club meets
A Chrtstmas ornament and gift
exchange wen&gt; features of the
annual holiday party of the River
\1ew Garden Club held at the home
of Mrs Okey Connolly Mrs Ray
Young and her daughter KUa
assisted with the party
A buffet dmner was served by the
members and gifts wen&gt; exchanged
arouoo a
ChriStmas tree

othe than Decernbe 3 t

oasaago of th s 0 d nanceas-n the OP&amp;t"at on of a bus ness
emergency measure n accor pr~ess on enterp se or othe
dance "''~ the Chaner of the actMtv after prov son tor al

Stiversville area happenings
Brandon Long Bottom Mrs
Leanna Beegle Racine Crista
Beegle The Plams and Rodney
Beegle Nashville Tenn
Leota Bu-ch spent New Years
Day with her sister Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Lipps and famUy Little
Hocking
Mrs Margan&gt;! WUkinson Columbus Gary Wells Cleveland
and Mr and Mrs Shane Wells and
Johnny Nelsonville wen&gt;weekend
visitors of Mrs Fannie Durst
Mr and Mrs Ron Conrad
Columbus spent Saturday with her
parents Mr and Mrs Charles
Congo

or mo e pe sons on a salary
wage commss on or othe
compen!la on bas s
(h) F sea Year An account
ng pe od of wolve 1121
months end ng on any day

( ) Gross Aece pts The tota
ncome from ~ nv sou ce
whatsoe'wer

c I has

Mr and Mrs Gene Corns
Huntington W Va and Mr and
Mrs Greg Cooper and Heatht&gt;r
wen&gt; Tuesday vtsltlors of Mr and
Mrs Bob Cooper
Holiday vtsilors of Mrs Audrey
Bn&gt;wer and David mcluded Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Brewer Mr and
Mrs Mtchael Wood Mr and Mr
Kenneth BI'I'Wer II all of Colum
bus Mr and Mrs Clyde Close
Waterford Mrs Rita Garrett Mrs
MarUyn Beall Mrs Joanne Dobbins Columbus Emma Lee
Brewer and Trisha Leaman Rey
noldsburg Mr and Mrs Harold
Brewer Mrs Janie Filch and

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

oz o.r.a ,,, tt•

As used n Sect ons 27 0 I to

(3)(a) On the pdn on am bu

table to the V llage of he net
pof sofa esdentunncopo
ra ed bus nesses profess ons
o olhe ent t es deriVed t om
sa es made &gt;NOA done serv
ces performed o ende eel and
bus ness o other act 1111 es
conducted n the VII age
(b) On the port on of the
d s r but ve sha e of the net
p of s of a es den partne a
owner of a es dent un nco po
ated bus ness ent ty not at b
utable to he VI age and not
lev ed aga nst such un nco po
rated bus ness ent ty

(4)(a) On he pon on attr bu

table to the V l~e of the net
p of ts ol a non es dent 111+n
corpo ated bus nesses p ales
s ons or other ent t~s deriVed
from sates made wo k done a
serv ces perfo1med o rende ed
and bus ness or other actMt es
conducted n the V lage
whethe or not such un nco po
rated bus ness ent tv has an
offiCe o place of bus ness n

27 16 the fol OWing words the VI age
(b) On the oon on of the

sha I have the mean ng as
cr bed to them n thiS Sect on
eMCept as and f the conteKt
clearly nd cates or equ es a
d fferent mean ng
(a) Adm nsf ato of TaJta
on A pe son destgnated and
appo nted by the VI age Coun
c 1 who shall adm n ste and
ento ce the prov s ons of h s
chapter
(b) Assoc at on

A partner

sh p mtted partne sh p o any
other form of un nco po ated
enlerP" ses owned by two o
more persons

(c) Board of R0111ew The

bOard c eated by and const
tuttd as prCNided n Sec ens

21 13 ancf 27 77

{d) Bus ness An. enterp se
&amp;etN tv Pfofess on or undertak
ng of anv n11ure conducted fOf
P"of ts whether by an ndrvid

uaL partnersh p assoctat on
corpOral on or any other entity
el Corpo at on A corpora
t 01'1 01 pnt stock asscx auon
otgan zed unde the laws of the

Untted States the State ol Oh o

o ,,., other state terr tory or

forergn country or dependency
ffl Employee One who
WOfl&lt;l for waves salary com
ml"'on or other type of

compenutton m the StMce of
an .,nploytr

(g) Emplover An ndiYidual
plflnerlh p osiOCIIitoon corpo
r11 an (ICI!Itl~mef1tal body UM
or IQO!lCY or any Olhof ent IV
wf&gt;e1her or not orgenohld for
prQ(II. w1oo or that emplovs one

d su but ve share of net prot ts

arned du ng the aflectf\le
od of th s chapter of a
Sldent partner a owner of a
non res dent un ncorporated
bus ness ent tv not anr tlutable
to the v lage and not t:v ed
aga nst such ncorporated bus
ness ent tv

151 On the

po~

on anr bu a

ble 10 the V lage of the net
prot ts earned dur ng the effec
t ve per od of th1s ord nance of
all corporat ons derived from
sales made work done seN
ces performed or ende ed and
bus ness Of other act vtt es
conducted n tl:'le V lage
whether or not such corpo a
1ons have an off ce or p ace of

bus ness n the VI age
(81 The pon on of the net
profits anr butable to the v 1

Iage ol a taMpayer conduct ng a
bus nees profess on or othe
actiV ty both With n and Without
the bounder ., of the Y I11)0

othe corporal ons ela ed by
stock OM'lersh p nte ock ng
d ecto ates or some othe
method o n case any oe son
operates a dM~ on branch
lactorv off ce abo a orv a
act Yltv With n the V1age canst
1ut ng a port on on~ at ts tota
bus ness the Adm n strata
shall equ e such add 110na1
nfo mat on as he may deem
necessary m ascerta n whethe
net p of ts a e properly al o
cated to the V lage It the
Admm st ator f nds net p of ts
a e not PfOper va ocated to the
V lage by eason of transac
ons WI h stockho de s or wtth
othe corporal ens e ated by
stack O&gt;Nne sh p nte lock ng
-d ecto ates o transact on5
with such d v s10n b anch
factory othce abo a ory o
actiVIty o bv some othe
methOd he sha I make such
a local on as he deems app op
ate to produce a Ia and
proper aUocatton of ne prof ts
o the V age
ld Except ons The follow ng
sha I no be cons~e ed ta:wable
11 Poor rei ef unemp ay
ment nsu ance benehts sup
plementa unemp oyment be
net ts old age pens10ns o
s m far pavments receiVed from
local state or tede a govern
ments or char table 01 e1 g ous
organ zat ons
12 P oceeds of nsu ance
annu t es workmen s compen
sat on nsurance soc a secur
tv benet ts pens ons compen
sat on to damages tor pe sonal
nu es and Ike embu se
ment not nclud ng damages

fo oss of p ofls

13 Compensa 10n Ia dam

age to p operty by

wey of
nsu ance or otheiW!se
(4) nterest and diVdends
from ntangtble p op~
(5 M Itary pay and at owan
ces rece ved as a member of the

Armed Forces of the Un ted
States
(6)

Any char ilble educa

1ana f ate nal or other type of

non prof t assoc at on or organ
zat on enurrteJated n Secnon

7 t 8 0 t of the Revosed Code

wh ctl s e"empt f om payment
of rea estate ta"es s exempt
f om payment of the tax
mposed by th s chapter
(7 ~ assoc a on or organ
zat on fa ng n he category
I sted n the preced ng para
graph not exempt I om the
paymen of rea estate taxes s
requ ed to f le declarat ons and
f na retu ns and em t he taxes
lev ed unde th s chapte on all
bus ness act VI es of a rype
ord nar ly conduced fo p oft
by ta11payers ope a ng fa
pratt
(8 YJhe e such non prof t
assoc a on o organ zat on
conducts ncome p oduc ng
bus ness both INI h n and with
out the co po ate I m ts t shal
calcu ate ts prof s allocable to
the VI age under he method or
methods prov ded aboYe

'E1 04: ~'&lt;EIIO..a:""...
l'wlod oiTu
The ncome tax shall be
-

lev ed collected and pad with
e spect to he sa a ,s wages
comm ss10ns and other com
pensat on and W1 h respect to
the net prof ts of bus nesses
profess ons or othe actMt es

earned aher January 15 1986
2:7 08 ............
Plr;wa of Tu.:

(AJ Each ta:wpayer except as
herem prov ded sha I whethe
or not a tax be due the eon
make aDd tea etun on o
bolo e Apr 30 1986 and on
or before Ap I 30 of each vear
thereahe \A/hen the eturn s
made tot a I seal vea rx other
per ad d ffe ent t om the ca
le~ yea the return sha I tMt
I ed WI h n tau (4 ) months
from the end of such f sea 'f'e8r
or pe od
The Adm mstrato s hereby
author zed to prov de by egula
t on that the eun of an
emp ave o employers shON
ng he amoun of ta11 deducted
by sa d employe o emp oye s
from the sala es wages com
m ss ons o othe compensa
1on of an employee and pad by
h m o them to theAdm nst a
to sha be accepted as the
eturn equ ect of any em
ployee whose sole ncome
sub ect o tax unde th s
chapte s such salary wages
co mm ss ons o a he
compensat on

iBI The re u n sha I be fled
w th the Adm n st ato on a
fo m or forms fu n shed by o
obta nable upon equest from
the Adm n stfator sen ng forth

(I )Tho a~gregate amounts of

salar es wages comm ss ons
and other compensat on
ea ned and g oss ncome f1om
bus ness p ofess on or other
act v ty less a owab e ex
pensas ncu ad n the acQuiS
t on of such gross ncome
ea ned du ng the preced ng
year and subtectto sad ta~e
(2) The amol nt of the tax
mposed by th s chapeer on
such ea n ngs and prof IS

(31 Such otner pen nent
statemer.ts ntorma on re
turns o other tnlo mattan as
the Adm n strator may eQu re

paymen app ed aga nst any
subsequent I ab I ty hereunde
or at h 5 elec 10n nd cated on
the return the I')Verpayment (o
pan

the eof) sha be efunded

prov ded tha

no add bonal
taxes or efunds of 8!!1 than
One Do ar (S I 001 sha I be
col ected or refunded

lEI Amended Returns

Where necessary an
amended etu n must be f led n
orde to repo 1 add t anal n
come and pay any adchona
tax due the requ reman s
and/ or m tat ons conta ned n
(1

Se~ton

2711 and 2715

These amended returns sha
be on a form obta nable on
equest f om the Adm n strator
A taxpaye may not change the
method of account ng or appo
t onment of net prof ts afterthe
due date tor I ng the or g nal
retu n

(21 Wtth n th ee (31 months

t om the f na determ nat on ot
any fede al tBJC I ab tv affect ng
the taxpayers VIllage ta)( ltab
ty the ta~~:paye shal make and
f e an amended v lage eturn
show ng ncome subtect to the
V lage ta" used upon such f nal
determ nat on of Ieder a tax

Iab Itv and pay any add t onal

taw: shown due the eon o make
cia m for refund of any
ewer payment

-

27 08 Coloctlon 11

(A\ In acco dance wrth ru es
and egulat ons presc bed by
the Adm n st a o such em
ploye wtth no dong bus ness

woth n the V lage shal deduct
at the t me of the pavmef)t of the

salarv wage comm 5S on or
othe compensat on the tax of
1 pe cent of the g ass salanes
wages comm ss ons o other
compensat on due by the sad
employer to said emp ayee and
sha I on Of before the ast day
of the month fo low ng the
c ose of each prew ous calendar
month make a return and pay o
the Adm n st ator the amount
of taxes so deducted These
returns shal be on a form or
forms prescr bed b';' or accepta
ble to the Adm n strator and
shall be subJect to the rules and
regu at ons presc bed tMe e
to e bv the Adm n strator The
empJover shal ~ 1able for the
payment of the tax equrrect o
be deducted and W'lthheld
whether rx no such taxes have
n fact been w thheld

IBI The

emplo~

n collec1

ng the ta11 shal be deemed to
hold the same unt payment s
made bv the employer to the
V lage as a t ustee for the

benef 1 of the Y I age and any

tax col ected by the employer
from h s employees sha t unt
the same s pad to thEI V tage
be deemed a trus fund n the
hands of such employer

ltctlon 27 07
De' all: •
(AJ Every person who anile
Dates any aJCab e ncome
wh ch s not subtect to Sect on
27 06 o who engages n any
b1.1s ness profess on en te
p se o actfll ty SlJb,ect to the
tax mposed by Sect on 27 03
shall t e a dec a at on sen ng
forth est mated nco me or the
est mated p of 1 or loss from
bus Res!l act Vlty together With
the esbmated ta:w duftthe eon d
any p cw ded howeve t a
person s ncome s wholly from
wagu f em w.Nch thLlaaliiM I

be wothhe d and emmed 10 the

Vi lage

n accord&amp;I"'C~~" With

Sect on 27 06 such person
need not I le a dec a at on

(81 II I The dec a at on sha
be I~ on orbefo eAprt30of
each year du ng the Ifa of lh s

chapter or With n four 4)
months after the beg nn no of
such f seal yea per od

(C ii ll The dec a at on shal
be I ed upon a fo m furn shed
or obta nab e from the
Adm n stator provded how8\lef c edn shal be taken to
the V lage tax to be Withheld
from any pan on of the ncome
In acco dance IN th the prov
by

soons of Sect on 27 5 c edt

may be taken lor taw: to be pad
to o to be IN thhe d and
rem ned o another tax ng
mumc paltY
121 The or g na declarat on
{or anv subseQuent amend
ment thereof) mav be nc eased
o dec,eased on Of before any
subseQuent Quarte 1v payment
date as PIOV ded tor he etn
IDl The &lt;teclara on of est
mated ta11 to be pa d the V lage
sha I be accompanl8d by a
payment of at least one-fourth
( I•) of the est rna ed annual a11
and at least a s m ar amount
sha I be pa d on o before the
ast day of the s xth n nth and
twelfth months afte the beg n
n ng of the taxab e yea
P CN ded however that n case
an amended declata on has
been fled the unpa d ba ance
shown due thE!feon shall be
pa d n equa nsta ments on or
befo e the rematn ng payment

da es
(EI On o befo e the last day
of he fourth month of the year
lot ow ng that fo wh ch such
dec a at on or amended decla
at on was t ed an annua
eturn shal be f ed and any
balance wh ch may be due the

(C 1 The Adm n stratOf may
eiCiend the t me for I Ing of the Vllage sha I be pad the OW1th
annua retu n upon the request

of the

taxpa~r

fo a per od of

not to exceeds 1e 16) months or
one month beyond any exten
son requested of Of' granted by
the lnterna Revenue SeMce fo
the t 1ng of the federa ncome
tax eturn The Adm n strator
may equ re a tentat.ve retu n
accompan ed by payment Of
the amount of tax shown to be
due thereon bv the date the
eturn s norma 1v due No
penalty or nterest shall be
assessed n those cases n
wh ch the return s lied and the
f na tax pa d "Mth n the per od

as exterlded
1011 t The taxpayer mak ng a

return sha I at the t me of the
PIIY to the
Adm n st ator the amount of
taxes shOWn as due thereon

11 ng thereof

n acco dance

WI

h the PfCN

sons of Sect on 27 05

...........

'E1 08 Dutlto ol . .

-

(AI

(I)

tshal

be

the duty of

the V llage C erk. o ece ve the
tax mposed by h s chapte n
the manne p esc bed he e n
from the taxpave s to keep an
accu ate eco d thereat and o
eport a moneys so receiVed

(2 ) ~ shal be the duty of the

Adm n st ator to enforce pay
ment of a I ta)l8s OWing the
Vi lage o keep accu ate re
cords for am n mum of fiVe (51
years shO¥VJng the amount due
from each taxpayer equ ed to
file a declarat on and/or make
any retu n nc ud ng taxes
Withheld and to show the dates
and amounts of payments

(6) The Admor&gt;strator s
hereby charged oMth the en
P4'0Vided
howe.or
thlt
where
shall be determ ned as oro any pan on of the tax so due forcement of the plaYs ons of
voded n SectiOn 718 02 of 1he
th s chapter and s hereby
ROMsed Code and n accor shall have been deducted lllhe empowered
subject to the
sou
ce
pursuam
to
the
ptevt
dance woth the rulfs end sons of Sect on 27 07 or approval of the Board of
reoutauons adopted by the
ROMew to adOpt end promul
Adm n strato pu suant to th s where an ncome ta~e has been
gate and to enforce rues and
pa
d
10
another
rnun
c
pal
tv
chapter
credn for the amount shown 10 reguletoons relllifiq to If&gt;/
ICI Conao dated Returns
be due end only the be ance ff manor or th ng peril nong to the
(1) Fhng of consolidated
any
shall be due and PIIYeblell cofltciiOh ol ta•n end the
returns mey be pennJtted or
adm n st at on and enforce
requ red n accordance wtth the t me of f hng the return
,.,.,, o1 the provos ons of lh s
(2\ A t a - who has chlpltr
rults and r~u1111ons orn
nctud nq provoa10n1
C&gt;ltl(ll d tho amount of tax to
cr bed b&gt;i the Adrnonostralor
for lht ,....amonaton encf
1211n 1he cue ol 1 corpora whrch the Vlleoe ~ enttled correctiOn
of retu n
non Ilia cerritd on lrtnsacl ons under 1he prCMsoons of this
Tho Admor"'l a1or s autho
chef)lel
fillY
hlva
such
over
""h ts -klifldtrs or willi

•

The D111ly Sent.nei-Page-7

zed oa angeforthepayment
of unpa d axes nte es and
penal es on a schedu e of
nstal ment paymen s when the
a"Pil't'1! has p oved to he
.Adm n st a or ha
due to
certa n ha dsn p cond ons he
s unab e o pay the fu I amount
of the ta~t due The autho zat on
shall not be g anted untJ
P oper eu ns a e fled bv the
a:wpayer fo a amounts owed
t&gt;v h m under he chapte
Fa lure o make any dele ed
payment v.tlen due sha ~use
lhe total unpa d amoun nc ud
ng pena tv and ntere5 to
become payab e on demand
and the p OVts ons of Sect on

27 It and 27,12 shal apply
(C In any case wha e a
axpaver has f ed to I le areturn

or has t eel a et:urn wh ch does
not show rhe p oper amount of
a~~: due he Adm n stra o mav
determ ne the amount o tax
appea ng to be due to the
V tage from the ta11payer and
shall send to the taxpaye a
wr nen statemem show ng the
amoun of tax so de e m ned
age her WI h nteres and
penalt es he eon f any
(01 Sub1ect to the consent of
he Boa d of Rev eN a pu su
ant to egula ons app oved by
he Boa d the Adm n st ato
sha I have he powe 10 com
p om se any n e est o penalty
Of both mposed by Sect on

27 10

~27~ ~

~~dw

Powrn: of the Adt .........
Ptntlty lor ,._ Ill ... Confl.
dendll h1fonndun

(A The Adm n st ato o
anyone autho zed o exam ne
he books pape s and eco ds
of any employe o o any
aw:paye o pe son sub1ec o
or whom the adm n st ato
bel eves s sub,ec
o the
prov s ons of th s chapte fa
he pu pose of ve y ng he
accuracv o any e u n made
or f no etu n vyas made to
ascerta n he tax due unde th s
chapter Every such emp oye
supposed emp aye axpaye
or supposed aw:paye s t\e ebv
d ected and equ ed o fu n sh
upon wr nen equest by he
Adm n st ator or ll s du y auth
or zed agent o emp oyee the
means fac t es and opponun
ty lor mak ng such e11an:~ na
ons and nvest gat ons as a e
he eby autho zed
(8) The Adm n st a o .. s
herebv authouzed to o de anv
person p esumed o have
knowledge of the tac s to
appear before h m and may
exam ne such person under
oath concern ng any ncome
wh ch was or should have been
retu ned for taxat on or any
transact on tend ng o affect
such ncome and for thiS
purpose may compel he
p eductiOn ol books papers
and reco ds and the anend
ance of al pe sons befo e h m
whethe as partes o Witnesses
wheneve he bel eves such
persons have knowledge of
such ncome or nfo mat on
pert nent to such nqu ry
(C) The efusal to p oduce
boOks papers and records o
he refusa to subm t to such
exam nat on by any emp oyer
a pe son sub ect or p esumed
to be subject to the taxorbyanv
off ce agent or employee of a
person sutiJect to the tax o
equ red to wtlt1hold ta11 or the
fa u e of any pe son to campy
With the prov s ons of h s
sect on o WI h an o de of
subpoena of the Adm n s1 ato
author zed hereby sha I be
deemed a v olat on o h 5
chapter pun shable as pro

~ded

n Sect on 27 12

(0) Any nformat on ga ned

as the esult of any etu ns
nvest ga 10s hea ngs o ve f
cat ons requ ed o autho zed
bv th s chapte sha I be cant
dent a excep for off c al pu
poses dNulg ng such nforma
on n v olat on o th s
ordnance shal upon conv c
on the eel be deemed gu ty
o1 a m sdemeano and sha be
sub ect o he f ne o pena ty of
not more than F ve Hund eel

and No / 100 Do Ia s
s 500 00) o mpr so ned fo

not mo e !han s x l6l months o
both Each d sc osu e shal
consttute a sepa a e off ense
In add on to the above
pena ry any emp oyee of he
v lage who VlO ales the prov
sons at h s Sect on elal ve to
he d sclosure of coni dent a
nlo mat on shal be gu tv of an
offense pun shable by mme
dated sm ssa
(EJ Every aw:paye sha eta n
a 1 records necessary to com
pute hs tax I abltv for ape od

of fve (5

~ars

from the date

h s return s f ed a the
w thhold ng taxes are pa d

•u

...... 2:7 10 Ptl

....

fA AI taxes mposed and at

moneys Vwllhhe d or eQu eel to
be wolhhe d by emp overs
unde the prov s ons of th s
chapter and ema n ng unpa d
ahe thE!')' become due shal
bea nterest at the ate of
one ha f percent I '%1 pe
month or fact on th9feof
(8 In add ton to neest as

p ov ded

n pa agraph (a)

hereof penalt es used on he
unoafd 1811 a e he eby mposed
as to ows
{1 Fo Ia u(e o ~ taxes
due othe than taxes w thheld
one half percent I h%) per
man h or f act on he eof
121 For fa ure to em 1axes
w thheld from emp o.,.ees

Three percent

(3%)

per month

a fract on thereof

(C Except ons A pena tv
shall not be assessed on an
add t ona ta ~e assessment
made bv the Adm n st ator
~en a eturn has been t ed n
good lath and the tax pa d
thereon Wlth n the t me p es
c bed by the Adm rustrator
and pt&lt;Mded further that n
the ab!lence of fraud netther
penaltv or nte est shall be
assessed on anv add t ana ta~~:
assessment result ng from a
federal aud 1 provod ng an

amended eturn s f ed and the
addtt onal tall s pa d With n

three (3 ) months aher f nat

determ natiOn of the federal tP

tabol tv
(01 Upon ecommendat on of
1he Admon strator tho Board of
RIMew may aba10 pena tv o
n1ernt Of both or upon an
appeal from the refusa of the
Adm n suato

to recommend

abatement of penalty and
m-t 1he Board ml'{ nover
thtleu abate penalty or nter
n1 or both

.-,2:711

Q' tlotral

1Jr1&gt;t1t1 T - tnd R - a l

o. ....... ,la!

IAI All taxes mposed by th s
chapter sha I te co lect ble
together \Mth anv nterest and
pena t es the eon by su t as
othe debts of ke amount a e
ecove abe Excepl n the case
of f aud om ss on of a subs an
t a port on of ncome subject a
th s ax. or fa lu eta fle a e um
an add t ana ~ssessment sha I
not be made after thee !3)
years from the 1me he retu n
was due or f led wh cheve s
later p ov ded hov.eve
n
those cases n wt'uch a Com
miSs oner of Internal Revenue
and the taxpaver have executed
a warver of the federal statute ol
I m tat on the per ad wrth n
wh ch an add t ona assess
ment mav be made by he
Adm n strator sha I be one ( 1 \
yea from the me of the f na
delerm nat on of the lede a tax
lab Ity
(B) Tall8s e oneously pad
sha I not be elunded un ess a
c a m lo efund s made Wtth n
th ee 3) yea s I om the date
from wh ch such payment was
made o the e u n was due o
w th n three 131 months afte
f na determ nat on of the fed
e al ta• I ab I ty wh cheve s
late
(C Amoun so ess than One
Oola
S 00 sha l no be
collected o elunded
~ 'E1 12 Ylolllrol""trtlot"""•
Pel b'
(A Any pe son who shal
( 1 Fa I neg ect o rei use to
make any etu n o dec a at on
equ ed by th s chapter o
(2 Make any ncomp ete
fa se or f audu ent eturn o
(3 Fa I neg ect or efuse o
pay the aw: penal es or nteres
mposed by th s chap e o
!4 Fa I neg ect or efuse to
w thhald the ta x f om h s
emp oyees o em t such w th
holdngtotheAdmns a or a
(5 Refuse to perm t the
Adm n st ator or any duly auth
o zed agent or emp oyee to
e:wam ne h s books ec01ds and
pape s relat ng to the ncome o
net prof ts of a a11paVfH o
!6 Fa to appea before the
Mm n st ato and to produce
h s bookS eco ds a pape s
eat ng to the ncome or net
prot ts of a axpaye upon o de
o subpoena ol the Adm n s ra
0

0

17 Refuse to d sclose to the
Adm n st ato any nto mat on

w th espect to he nco me o
net p of ts of a a~~:pa..,.er o
18) Fa I to coml.,. w th thep o
\liS ons ol h s chap e o any
o dar or subpoena of lhe Ad
m n st ato autho zed hereb';'
0

(9 Gtve to an emp ave false
nformat on as o h s true name
co rect soc a secur TV numbe
and es dence add ess or a Ito
promptly no any employer of
any change n es dence ad
dress and date thereof or

tv

( 0) Fa

o use odnarv

d gence n ma nta n ng p ope
eco ds of emp oyees es
dance add esses total wages
pad and V !age ax w thheld or
o know ng y grve the Adm n s
ra or fatse nfo mat on o
( 11) Attemp a do anvth ng
wha ever to avo d the pavment
of the whole o any part of the
ax. penalt es 9.1 qjer~sl m

posed by th s c~aptar

eor..,,._

he sha 1 not pav a tota v age
-2111
nco me a• on the same ncome _ o i . . Tox
g eate than the ta~~: mposed a
The tax mposed by n s
the h ghe ate
s effect \18 as to
chapte
(b) E~~erv ndrv dua taxpaye
ncome a'M p of ts ea neo o
who es des n the VI age who
ece ves net p of ts salar es ace u ng on and afte Jan u~
wages com mssons or othe 15 1986 and pay all deduc
persona serv ce compensat on tons mus be made aga ns a
o INOrk done or s8f\llces sa a es wages comm ss o
perle med or rendered outside bonuses and other compen 1
of he v llage I t be made to tons ea ned o accu ng on a d
appear that he has pad a vd age aher that date
ncome ta:w on the same ncome
2:7 12 ~.. IIIL&lt;I
taxable under h s chapter to rJf Tu; R d 3 It En¥1uPC
another v lage sha I be al owed
In the "case of the estdents of
a cred t aga nst he tax mposed the V llage an annua ta)( of one
on th s chapter of the amoun pe C~Jll I %1 s mposed on at
so pad by h mOf nh sbehalfto salartifs wages comm SSlons
such othe v 1age The cred
and othe compensat on
shal not exceed the tax earned or ace ued on and afte
assessed bv thiS chapte on January 15 1986 For th e
such ncome earned n such
other VII age o Vllages where pu ~ of determ n ng the tax
on lhe ea n ngs ot the es dent
such a:w spad
a11payers taxed unde Sect on
!C) A cia m Ia efund o
27 03 he sou ce of the
c ed ( under th s Sect on shal
be made n such manner as the earn ngs and he p ace o
places n o at wh ch the se
Adm n strator mav bv regula
v ces we e ende ed a e mma
ton PfCN' de
'**&gt;n 2:711 C I • 1Gf te al A such ea n ngs whe
T.. otter T'""lnolloll of evf! ea nt~d or pa d a e axa

a:......

ble

IAJ This chapter sha con
t nue effect ve nsola as the
f!tiV of taxes s conce ned and
nsofa as the col ect on of ta"es
ev ed hereunde and ac ons o
p oceed ngs fa co lee ng any
ta11 so lev ed or enfo c ng anv
p O¥ s ons of th s chapter are
concerned
sha cant nue ef
teet ve unt al a sad ta~~es le
VIed n he aforesaid per ad are
fu ly pa d and any and all su ts
and prosecut ons fo rhe co
ect on of SBid taxes or to the
pun shment of VIOiat ons or th s
chapler sha I have been fully
le m nated sub ect to the ITll
tat ons conta ned n Sect ons
27 11 and 27 12
(8 Annual eturns due fo a
a any part at the ast eftec ve
yea at h s chap e shal be due
on the date p ovtded n Sec

ons 27 05 and 27 06 as

hough the
cant nu ng

same

we e

INCOME TAX
REGULATIONS
~ 'E7110: Dol"...~..........,.,
Fa

the purpose of these

egu at ons the fo OW1ng terms
sha h.-.ve he del n t ons he
eafte g"'en
(a
Ta• payer A person
whe he an nd v dua panner
sh p co pora on assoc at on
o o her ent ty
lb Assoc at on A panner
sh p m ted pannersh p or anv
othe fo m of un ncorporated
en erpr se owned by two (21 or
moe persons
c Bus ness An enterp se
ac IV ty p ofess on o undertak
ng of any natu e conducted for
p of 1 or ord na y conducted
fo p of 1 whalhe by an
ndrv dua partnersh p m ted
pertne sh p corporal on assa.
c a on or anv oth8!' ent tv
(d Co po at on A corpo a
t on o o nt stock assoc at on
o gan zed under he aws cJ the
Un ed States the State of Oh o
o ~ any other sa e te tory a
fo e gn country or dependency
te Employee An nd ~dua
whose earn ngs are sub ect to
the w thhold ng o federa
nco me ta" o soc a secu ty
ox
f) "Employe(' /lin ndMduM

pa ne sh p I m ted partner
sha be gu lty of a m sdemea sh p assoc at on co porat on
no and sha I bet ned no moe gave nmenta body un o
han F ve Hund ed and agenc., o arrv o her ent tv who
No/100 Dolla s S50000S o a that emplOyS one or more
mPf so ned not more than s 11 persons on a sa ary wage
(6) months or both o each of comm ss10n or oth er compen
tense
sa on bass
B) All prosecu ons unde
g) Net Prof ts The net ga n
h s Sec on must be com f om he opera on ot a bus
menced w th n h ee 13) yea s ness p otess on o ente or se
f om he t me of the offense ahe prov son for al costs and
compla ned o except n the expenses ncu ed n the con
case of fa u e o le a eturn or duct hereof nclud ng reaso
n the case of I 1ng a false or
f audu ent etu n n wh ch nable a lowance for dep ec a
p osecut on must t&gt;e com ton deplet on amort za on
mence frve 151 yea s from the and easonable add tons to
da e he e u'" was due o the reserves lo bad deb s e her
da e he Ia se o I audulent pad o ace ued n accordance
wth ecogn zed p nc pies of
eturn was f led
!Cl The fa u e of any em account ng appl cab e 10 the
plove or pe son o eceiVe o method of account ng regularly
procu e a elurn dedarat on a emp oyed and wtthout deduc
othe reQu red to m sha I not
on of federal taxes based on
e~ecuse h m f om mak ng any
ncome and W11hout deduct ng
niOf'mat on retu n return o
a'&lt;eS mposed by lh :s chap e
declarat on from I n.}l such
(h Non Res dent An nd
lo m or f om pay~ng he tax
VIdual partnersh p m ted part
~ 2:713- al ne sh p corpo at on assoc a
on o othe ent ty dam c led
(A A Boa d ol R""ew
au s de the V llage
cons st ng of the p es dent of
(
Pe son Every na u al
the Pome ov VI age Counc I pe son partnersh p I m ted
the V lage Mayor h&amp; V age pa tne sh p corpo at on I du
Cle k Treasure and two add
c arv o assoc at on Whenever
1anal members appo nted by used n any cla use p esc b ng
!he V llage Mayor s he eby
and mpos ng a penalty the
c ea ed A ma,or ty of the
e m pel'SOn as app .ed o
members of the Board shal
canst tute a quo um The Board assoc at on shal mean the
sha adop ts own procedu a pa tne s o membe s the eol
ules and shal keep a ecord o and as app ed to co po a ons
ts t ansact ons Any hea ng by he o I cers he eof
1 Res den Atl ndMdva
the Board may be conducted
p IVately and he p av s ons o pa tnersh p I m ted partner
Sect on 27 09 With eference sh p co po at on assoc at on
to he coni dent a characte o or other ent rv domiC led n the
nlo mat on requ red o be V lage
d 5dosed by the o d nance
(k) Otner Enrtv The erm
shall apptv to such ma"e s as
othe ent fY means any pe son
may be l"leard before the Board o un ncOfporated body not
of ReVIew
ev ously named o def ned
(B) AI ules and egu at ons pand
ncludes nter ala d cula
and amendments o changes
es
ocated
wuh n the V lage
thereto wtlteh are adooted t1v
( Place of Bus ness Arlv
the Adm n st a o under the
author ty confe ed by th s bona fide off ce {other than a
o d nance must be BPPfoved by mere stalutorv offiCe fac ory
the Board of AftVIew befo e he wa ehause o othe space
same become effectrve The wh ch s occup ed and used by
he ta11payer n ca rv ng on anv
Boa d sha I hear and pass on
appeals from anv rul ng o
bus ness act Vlt; nd Vldually or
dec son of the Adm n st ato
hrough one o moe of h !I
and at tl'le equest of the
egu a employees egula n
taxpayer o Adm n s rater s anendance
empowered to subs rtute ate
A taxpayer does not have a
nate methods of a locat on
egu a place of bus ness out
(C) A"f person d ssa sf ed Side Pome ov solely by con
wth any ulng or dec son of 51gn ng goods o an ndepend
the Adm n st atOf wh ch s ent facto or contrac or outside
made uncle
he autho ty
heVIagetor sae
confMred by lh s ord nance
(ml Bus ness Allocat on Per
mav appe~ theref om to the
cen
age The ave age percen
Boa~d of Aevoew oMth n th f1Y
(301 di'{S from tho announce tage or ved at by apptyong the
ment of such rut ng or dee s on formula set forth n Sect on
bv the Ac:Jm rustrato and the 27 03(bl the pe centage
Boa d shall on hear ng have wh ch mev be appood to
turtschct on to atf rm reve se or dele m ne the part an of lhe
mod ly any such ul ng or ent e net profits of atal&lt;PI't1!r to
dec soon or any pan thereof
be a located as h8\llng been

-

,...

liaiiDnf7 14:

''I

. . I of

made woth n the &gt;~teoe oMth n
the muntng of thl pr&lt;MS ons

The

o low ng

are '-Items

wh ch are subjeCt to the t~
(A) Sala es bonuses o
ncent ve paymen s recerved bv
an nd v dua whe he d rect y
o through an agent and
whether n cash o n pr operty
to serv ces ende ed on and
afte Janua y 15 1986
l ) As an off ce or employee

o both ct. a co po at on

( nclud r19 cha tab e and other
non p of 1 co porat onsJ 10 nt
stock assoc a on or JOnt stock
company
2) As an employee as
d st ngu shed f om a parme or
membe
o a partnersh p
I m ted partoe sh p o any other
fa m of un nco porated enter
p se ov·med by one o mo e
pe sons
3) As an employee as
d st ngu shed f om the p apr e
to l of a bus ness
ade o
p oress on conducted by nd
VIdual owne
4) ~an off cer or emp ovee
(whe her e ected appo nted or
comm ss oned of a govern
menta adm n s at on agencv
arm authOI' ty boa d body
branch bureau department
diV son subd VJSJon sect on o
un t of th e State of Oh o or any
of the pol ca subd VIS ons
the eat
5) As an oft ce or emp ovee
!whether elec ad appo n ed or
comm ss oned of a gave n
menta adm n s at on agency
arm author ty board body
b anch bureau department
dN son subd vts on sect on o
un
ol tt1e Un ted Stares
govern men or of a co po at on
created and owned o con
tro led t1v the Un ted States Go
vernment a any of ts agenc.es

161 As an employee o any

o he ent tv o person
!Bl Wages bonuses. o
ncen IV8 payments ece ved bv
an nd Vtdua whethe d ectly
Of th ough an agent and
whether n cash o n property
io serv ces endered on anrl
aferJanua y 15 1986
(1 )

Whethe

based

upon

hourly da tv weekty sem
man h y man h y annua un
of p oduct an or p ecework

.....

(2)

Whethe pa o by en

ndMdual 1m ted pannersh p
paf1nersh p assoc at on co po
at on ( nclud ng char table and
othe non p of 1 corpo attons)
govern men a adm n stranon
agencv arm author~ board
body b anch depanment drY
s on subdiV son sect on o
un 1 o any other ent tv
(C) Commtss ons ecel\led by
a taxpayer whethe d rect v or
th ough an agent and whether
n cash or n property,. fo ser
v ces rendered on and after
January 5 1986 ega dless
of hOW cornouted by whOm or
wheresoeve oa d
H amoun s eceiVed as a
d aw. ng account account e:w
ceed the comm ss ons eamed
the ta• s payable on the g ass
amounts ecetVed
Atmounts ecerved f om the
emplover by way of expenses
and no by way of compensa
t on and used as such by the
nd v dua ece VJng them. a e
not deemed to be compensa
ton I the emplover deducts
such e•nense advances A~
such from h s g oss ncome lor
the pu pose of dete m n ng h s
ne p of s aiCib e under th s
chap e
It such comm.ss ons are
ncluded n the net ea n nos of a
t ade bus ness pr ofess on en
te p se o act Vltv egu a IV
ca l8d on by such nd VIdual
and herelo e subject to taw:

unde Sect on 27 03(A They

shal not aga n be sepa ate y
ta"ed In such case such net
ea n ngs shal be taw:ed as

povded nSecton2760

(0 ) The ece pt of tees and
other compen!.a on fo pe
sana serv ces rendeled shall
be deemed to be sub ect to
a•a1 on under th s chapte
(E) Domestc servants are
subtec o V lage Tax under th s
chap e bu are not subJect to
w thho d ng p OVtS ons That s
o say he domest c w I eoon
ea n ngs and pay the taw:
d ec y to he Pome ov Income
Ta11 Oepa ment
The p av s ons of th s chap e
sha
no tie cons ued as
e.,.v ng a a)( upon he
to low ng
111 Poo el ef unemolov
men nsu ance benet ts sup
ptementa unemp ovment be
nelts otd age pens ons o
s m a payments eceNed f om
oca state o federa gove n
men s or cha tab e or e g ous
o gan za ons
f2 Proceeds of nsurance
annu t es wor~men s compen
sat on nsu ance soc a secu
ry bene! ts pens ons compen
sat on fo damages for pe sana
n u es and ke re mbu se
ment no nclud ng damages
to ass of P of IS
(3 Compensat on to dam
age to P opef1Y by way qf
nsurance o othei'Vt'lse
{4 n erest and d Vldends
from n1ang tile property
(&amp; M arv pay tnd a ONan
ces rece ved as a membe of the

The funds collec1ed under of Sect on 27 03181
Armed Forcn ol the Un ted
ol th s chapter
(n "The Qrd nerce Ord
shall be depos ted n the nonce No 554 enacted by the States
(61 Any char table educa
Genersl Fund
counct of the Vi lege of Po..... 27 11 CNdlt '"' meroy OhiO on January 6 t ana 1aterna or other type of
profit associatiOn or organ
T• 1'1111 • AI10IIIIf YIIIMo
1986 and any amendments 01 ron
(AfWI~11"TTIIidOnt til tha
zat
on
enume ated n Sec110n
v neoe rs subjee110 a " teoe supplements the eta
(Coll&amp;bllle«
H Ned P.,e)
ncome tine n another vii age

1he prtMS ons

�Paga-8-The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy-

Friday January 10 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

The Dally Sent.nel

Oh10

Ord No M7
(Coiii8Detllrom
Pre\'lou Pap)

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
SPUT LEVEL HOUSE wttft l
beciooms 2~· b.ns
8 111n1 oom liYIII room and
lqe IIC!tll100 room IA&gt;cltld on 8 acres l.ar11 fn
pond Racme area

3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
on 3 lots n Syracuse
OLDER HOUSE wth l bed
ooms on corner lot n Sy
cuse

HOME NATIONAL
BANK

FARM OR INVESTIIINT
&amp; BUILDING LOTS
POMEROY
Wnfht St

15 ac es wooded and huge
pop a s exce ent t mbe

seen c

2 BUILDING LOTS
1 ACRE PLUS
14 000 CASH

Business Services
RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repatr and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd bot I and rod
out radtators We also
repa11 Gas Tanks

0

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~

Telev ston l stenmg Devtces
Computer zed Hear ng Atd Selectton
Hear ng Evaluat ons For All Ages

LISA M KOCH MS
L1censed Cl meal Audtologtsl

44~7619 (614~92

X

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-

PAT HILL FORD
992 2196
M ddleport Oh o

(614)
or
6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gall pol s Ohto 45631

1 13 tfc

CLARK
COIN SHOP
We Buy and Sell
Gold &amp; S lver Co ns
Also Class R ngs
Scrap Solver &amp; Gold
OPIN I 0 5 WEEKDAYS
10 2 SATUIDU

8 13 n

YOUNGS

ELUM
REST
HOME
(P
ly lu lanclltlf Home

CARPENTER
SERVICE

HIOII

674 Plum 51
Mtddleport
•Tender Lov ng Ca e

•Sen o C zens
•D sob ad

V C YOUNG Ill

•24 Hou Care

Court St Pomerey

CAU JOE BOWLAND

After 7 00-367 0626

992-3595

Pome oy Oh o

B&amp;D MOBilE HOME
REP AIR SERVICE

GUN SHOOT

17lmo d

992 b215

992 7314

0

28

1230lmo

SPRING STREET
6 ACRES - $6 000
ATTENTION BULDERS

Th s p operty hasbeen sub
d vded nlo 1 ac e - 10
aces tes can be sold nd
v dua y Leax wa e obta n
abe p ced ow pass be
exce ent e ms Th s ~ an
exce ent buy fa ethe fa m
deve opmen

MONTGOMERY

REALTY

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAW

992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10 8 tfc

614 385 7419

Collect
ha

ake

9 86

Ce k o he
V aqe Co

e Reed

B

NOT CE OF A
PRIVATE SALE
Not ce 1 hereby grven that

on Jonuorv 20 1988 It
10 00 A M I provoto lllo
w I be

hltJd at the

offices of

Tho Contra Trult Co NA of
Middleport OhiO 10 10 for
cath the to k)wing coHate •

to wrt
t-11173

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c

to

So 11 No
CCY143 F409414
Tho Centro Trurt Co NA
of M ddleport Oh o reaeNes
tho oght 0 bd •• th .....
1 8 9 10 3 c

Pickup

11

Real j:state General

Real Estate
Pe den o e
V age Co nc

Help Wanted

SAL£S REPS

CCG CABU

llllTO'

216E 2ndSt
Phone
1 1614) 992 3325

NEWLISTING-Ode 28R
home n Pome oy Wa k o
soes Ony$6000
9 ACRES - Ease n schoo~
.J P wa e 3 Brs basemen &amp;
ootoo ld01gs Ast&lt;~g $27 500
MIDDL£POAT ~ 8 ms 2
so es 2baths gasfu nace
wood &amp; coa hea nea bus
ness sect on
BAUII SUB DIY - 3 y
old b leve 4 BRs ow hea
b nsula ed 2 ba hs &amp;
nee g lot
BRADBURY - Nea Rt 7
stsths 7 m amlyhome
Cook &amp; bake un s natu a
gas fu nace ga age &amp; eve
ol On y $28 000
SYRACUSE - Remode ed 5
m fu basemen gas fa
fu nace equ pped ktchen
g ga age &amp; b g o o ga
den
PDIIEROY- 2sto y 28Rs
fu I basement ga age &amp; a
most one ace
IIIDDL£PORT
Lg level
at ga age sto age &amp;3 BRs
REDUCED - Sma 5 m
home n Mdd eport nea
schools &amp; so es $17 ~0
HANDYMAN - 2 houses
you can ent o es o e
Cose a sto es n Mddle
port

NEEDED RETAIL
SALES PERSON
ASST MANAGER

RN's
RN appfical~ns are now
I:Eflg accepted lor ful&gt;time
and part time lllSitKJns. Coolac( lliredo of Personnel
Pleasant Val ey Hospital Va&gt;
ley Onve. Point Pleasant. 'iN

25550
Pltope

(304) 67S-4340

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP
F11 All ru Pt 111•1 N11t1

Housin'g
Headquarters

In local area Prefer
person wtth sales
expenence and
knowledge of
acounts recetvable
Send resume to P 0
BoK 7291
Pomero Ohto

PWS Off &lt;t Supplto &amp;
Furnilv t Wdoling
and G '""''""
Slattor~ory MagntiK
S1901, Rubbo&lt; Stamps
Ius ""' Forms

Copy Stn "' E
255 Mil S Miildltport
104 Mtilber y A• Pamtray

992 3345

32

THE

omp91"1sa

on pad o an emp ovee sha
n dee mnng he amoun on
wh ch M a ~~: s o be w hhed

gno e an amoun a ovved and
patd by he emp aye

o he

Spe&lt; al Ro " Fo l•n or
( t ens
PH (614)99233111
or 992 61DD

6 30 PM
Factory Choke

12 Gauge Shotguns Only

!j.JO tf

2 20 m

KOUNTRY "--";\
KLUB
Golf
(qUtpment
"'"'""lot'• $HOoo.
0... Gol ... $600 Dol
New 6. Prio Owned Clubs

.....

Nce

ne

house n own nce o must

be seen Want $26 ~0 00
HANDYIIAN S SPECIAL In Mddlepo t I ~ slo y
ode home that needs eve
yth ng. N~ee eve o a o
$12 900 00

AU AMEIKAN MAOE
CARS &amp; !lUCKS

TRANSFER CASES
OROUE CONVERTORS
USED
REBU LT
TRANSM SS ONS

We Also Carry
F sh ng Suppl es

W• D•llm
AutomatK

IUIINISS PMON£
• 4 997 6ll0
RE~D£NC£ PMONI
• 4 997 7754

Tronsnt11110tt

614 379

Chottor Ohio

2

mo

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Wt R111 F11 lm

R1 124 '""""Y Ohio

446-4522

U-SA~E

AUTO
RENTAL
St Rt 160 Nort•
Gelllpollt Ohio
7

OHIO

Autho zed John Deere
New Holland Bush Hoi
Fa m Equ pment
Deale

Flr111 Eqalp•••l
P1rt1 &amp; SeNiee

1 3 tic

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
DOZER BACKHOE
TRENCHER SEPT C
SYSTEMS WATER
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES
RECLAMATION PONDS
SPAING DEVELOPMENT
HOME FOOTERS
OUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH 992 7201

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alco Tre.,•lulu

992-5875 Or
742-3195

*VINYl SIDING
"AlUMINUM SIDING
*llOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSRL
SIDING CO

New Homes Butlt

No Sunday Calls
I

SWEEPER and sew ng mKhrte
epa
and supp tet P ck
up and da ery 01 1 Vacuum
C e ae
o eha
me p

p•rt•

Georges Creek Ad

Ca

446 0294

«u

lot1ery c.. •vo•onHIII Jan
9 12 1&amp; Sanona S.h Filh
now rt R &amp; R M•rltat H•rtfo d
w v. 304 882 29&amp;6
M eDane Cu1 om Butdlertng 1

d•y• a week 30 4 882 3224

4

G veaway

WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENITH
•SYliAII A
•SPEED QUEEN lAUNDRY
*GIBSON A£FRIGIRA10R
•SATRUTE SAlES &amp; SfiMCE

•• IIUJ Ahll Tl•
,..~ Tll.llllll

.. l&gt;lllf
RIDENOUR

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTtR- 91S 3307
4 I tfn

PH 304 67S 2441
lEND AIEl CALl

emp ovee or expenses neces
531 tv and 15C ua tv ncu ed by

OnolleJt ., VIHo Wt
,.,. Any s,.aol o........

he empiC71M
he &amp;c ua
oerfor mance o h s sE!fVIces

CIIAUS IAIUY

For Noun

PH 742 2050

304-372-5709

II 21 llllo

3 Announcements

Free Est mates

._ Wool. l1111n. S S pr11
T• 630 Uri. I 2 filii
Salv dtty 10 11 30 1111
L&amp;IGI ANUIAL &amp;
SUA GEIY BY APPT

w..w..,.

Annou ncemen ls

PH 949 2801
or 949 2860

:115 · - - .....
suu.
-AliiOIIS

Amlflrsory or Spt&lt;tal

11 4 c

3 14 tfc

Paul E Shockey DVM
PT I'I.IASAtn' OFFICI

Henry ( Cleland Jr
992 6191

era

Call:

PH 992-5682
or 992-7121

TOWN &amp; COUNIIIY
VEI"EIIJIUIAN
CUNIC

Hafl y,.

WIRING NEEDS
Res dent a &amp; Com me

•Orve 1 •F eeze s
PARTS and SERVICE
5

Roger Hysell
Garage

mo

fOil lLL YM

985-3561

RENT A CAR
CALL

21M

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

•Ranges

JOHN TEAFORD

o..rha~

R 2 Po oo Oh

•Ref ge ato s

RACINE - Beaut lui ofde
home ealyacassc Pusa
sma ler en al home If yoo
have a taste for styl sh
old call today $39 900

Jean rnusell 949 2660
Oot1 e Turner 992 5692
,lo HII 98S 4466

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

Washa s •0 shwaahe 11

Shoes Troph es

GUYS~ILLE

992 22S9
POMEROY - He e s a n
ce y emode ed house that ~
n good condton 3 o 4
bed ooms and a a ge ya d
to pay n Unque desgn
and sty e Ca fa an ap
po n ment $24 900 00

AUTOMAnC
TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL

All Makes

Curtom Cubs
You h Clubt

U S RT 50 EAST

E Mat,nlool
POMEROY 0

ALL

CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USEJ

9 ACRES o h top wth a
bam and aide hoose that
needssome repar P ced to
se at $12 000 00

WI hho d he a o

Butkhng

EVERY
SAT NIGHT

Unde p nn ng

SALES &amp; SERVICE

SALES &amp; SERVICE

COUNTRY - Na Po
me oy Amosl4ac esanda
n cely emode ed hou se
Seve al bu ldK!gs and fen c
ng $32 500 00

e ces a co mm ss ons ea ned
G a emp oye equ ed o

Boshon

No ob too sma o oo
b g We do Setups and

311 No lh lo&lt;ond
Mddleport Oh o 45160

BOGGS

CHESTER -

FIRE DEPT

Anyth ng That Has To
Oo Wi h A Mob le Home

I

TEAFORD

ATIEST ane Wa on

RACINE

SHADE OHIO

l1pley OHia
l0.14·«c

18 aloe p 1n 1
114 742 2488

Norwtg~

to

grvt awtv

b It • t.n female

y • old $JOOd lround
hoO or ~e~u "" dot 30 en
878t
dOg 1Yt

6 Lost and Found
OS b a k &amp; w~ a ICed bu
Wtlgh ng appro II 860 lbt In
Ylc nhy of Rt

8 4 448 4013

t11. n

iLCa

�•
F riday, January

Page

10

10. 1986

The Daily Sentinel

LAFF-A-OAY

I

.4 2 Mobll.ll Homes
•
for 6ent

lOST : Fem~le Collie dog In Mid ·

dleport . Very friendly . NarM 11

Stmentha . 11 4 · 912 -14 31 .
Raward.

2 lldr. ,...,

..,.ce.

=·

RICK PEARSON AUCTIONEER

2 lldr. COl 114-246·

liquldetion ulea. Licennd Ohio
and WMt Vlrginit. 304 -713-

5785 or 304-nl -5430.

9

Wanted To Buy
2 bdr. 1rlll., In CIIV Scllool
diltrict, counrv wtter, "LP gat
end wood heet. Cell 814-379-

WANTED TO BUY uMd wood 6

co .. hMtii'S. SWAIN'S FUANI . lVRE. 31&lt;1 . • Olivo St. Gollipolit. Cel 814-441 -31159.
TO~

CASH poid fo&lt; '83 model

and newlf uHd cert. Smith
. Buicii -PontiK. 1911 Etstem
Ave .• Geltipolia. Cel 814-448·

2282.

Buying daily gold, ailvet co1nt.

e,-~,__s,..a.

... - ... -

/ · 10

''1'

992-3476 . _ _ _ _ _ 1c-

~7""__:_

Caah for old bookt, ltttert
diaries. ~nd p11mphlets:•20o
more for gi)Od copy of Browne's
Ctnctnneti Ahnenec. 1810. 8o11
11•. •Ath.ns. Ot-tio. 4&amp;701 .
814-593-8916 .

o;.

Wanted to Buy, Midwett du~ ­
bed , 14 ft . long wi1h folding
re c kt . Telephone 304-675 6191

tor 1tle ekterty In our
home . Trelnld end flttun yelfl
IJtptdence . Call 1114· 992 ·

1182 14x70 with22 rt. exPMMto
on rtneed lot. 2 bdr. AC.
undlrplnning , porch. m1t1l

7314.

building . Coli t14-241-IU4.

Individual with upen.ce in
typing, lhorthend,lnd word proc•sing. Seeking employment •
MCrltary or receptlonift. F01
CO"''IItl r•urne calll14·992-

1••70 Fleetuuoocl. 3 bdr., 1 ~
Ntfll; utrl nice. own. moved

Vec~t~cy

Vec.-.cy to' .., 11derty man 01
wom1n il p.-lvatl home. 114-

992 -7563.

wom.n wilh• live-in politton
with eld•tv n-..n or womtn.
Ekptrilntt end Rlflrtncu .

Elllployl!l elll

Help Wanted

pinnklg induded. Muet eel!. Cll

Would like to k-.p eld.-ty peoftte
in my home . CaM 11"·317-

304-n3 -&amp;a73.
MOBil£ HOMES MOVEOo In-

WiH blby lit in my horne. I d8ys
1 WIN . From 7-1 dly ... lft. S•
in penon -202 'h E. MainSt.
Apt.2. Pomeroy. Oh.

lUNd. rueoneble m•. Ctll

304-&amp;78· 2331

Medic. l llbor1torv tedtnici1n.
APPtv. in peraon between 9 &amp;
4:30. Mon .- Fri. Medicel Pl111,
203 J1ckson Pika, Gdipolt..
Ohio.
Blbylitt...- for 2'h Y' · ~d wented
in hom. . Afternoon• •awntngs
weelcdevs onty . C1ll 1514-317-

0 109 -'Y mom mg.

Wented rel illblt tidy to 1M! in
witt'! ekl1rty ~V - Send rttume
to 2&amp; .. SKOnd Ave ., G•ltipolis,
Oh 46831 .
Baby1itt11r ~ my honw, UO
CMI et\ef 6 , 6\4-441-

w.-.
0696.

Wented: Two polltian. .veil8ble
et •n int.,medietl Clrt fecility
fo r devtlopmentllly dileblld
ad ults in Bktwell:
1) Reli.t HouMm.-.t~g.,l iN • · in .
weekMHb . 6 p.m . Fridey - 6 p.m.

Sunday!.
21 18 -hour Community Service
Worker (wHhnda. 9 1.m . · 5
p.m .. S1t. -!i:un .).
Both poliUont requ ire 1 htgh
tchoo l d~gree and Yalid driver '•
li cenu ; u perience in working
with per10n1 with mentel reterdation 1nd developmental dit abilitlnprtferrtd . Send ratume.
indiCIIting whict'l po1ition applying for, to Robin Eby. Bucl!:eye
Community Servlctl. P.O. bok
60 4 , Jlc k t on . OH 45140 .
Deed line for appllcantt: J1n . 17 .
1 9 88 . Equl ( Opp o rtu ni ty
E mp~yer .

Oeaigner-S al es Person for a
local fl&amp;ritt . Must havl previout
shop u perien oe S1nd r t~urne
to be• T1070 in care of th e
Gellipo lit 01ily Tribune, 825
lrd . A ~~t .. Glllfpolil. Oh 468l 1.

21

Busineu
Opportunity

retirement benef its. Mlucat ionell
11sittance. and othltf benefits
aY eilable to our psrt · time
me!"bers. 30 .. ·676 -39{;0 or

1-1¥)0-64 2-3619 .

ca reer. 1nd m1ny oth., gttM
bttn lrffte. 304-87&amp;-3960 or 1 -

900 -1142-3619

hi&gt;Y oftt.,_ A o f -. 304·
en-2112 .

•zoo

• d... no
4121.

12•80 , 2 bedroom , lhtrp,

P'lfPOit. l__,tt Mongagt Co .,

Smell 3 bedroom mobile home.

614 - 582 - ~~· -

23

35 Lots &amp; Acre1ge

2

One ecre. M.tge County, Ohio.
Rt. 7 . Gil, county Wlter. ltl)tic
l'ffttm. 1•.115.00. 304-171.... 2 .. . 0 &amp; W Hom•.

448 -3044 .

- : : - - - - - : - - - - -lcBy OWnlf . Remodeled 3 '*i·
roo mhoutton At. 33 . New F.A.
turn1ct , lerge lOt . f2J.OOO.
Coll ect &amp;1•·•23 -8219 .
-lc8y owntf' . Stitely, 3 bedroom
l"tou11 It 10 E. St. in Pomeroy. IS
~ed ac: r• . tami ty room,
din ing room. F.A. htet. 2 blths.
be11ment. g1r1g1. U7.000.
Collect 614 -.. 23·1289

41

Houses for Rant

Rlflchtr 1kting on 1 acre. Priced
on Inspection only 30•· IS7&amp;-

2961 .

3 bldtOOm houat. 2 tcr•. city
weter, fr" Qll, 10 minutH from
K•i••· Forullortongt.,mr.nt

304-273-2848 .

.

roar,

Colll14-256 ·8211 .

Oelry CIM g h . wide with remote

-

comp .. 1300. C11t 114 ·2•6-

50&amp;2.

refrig .. Sec. Dep .. no peh. C."

Stebs- II per bundle whll1 tt'ley

114-446-2011 .,,., 2om.

loo1. CoU14-245 -5804

rld~ted .

Bled• powder *11 .111 . Thompeon

• ........ ...... rofr19. ., 7 4m

IUPPitel shop. Kotbtl 'l Gunt &amp;
Aepah. Mill Creek Rd. 1 mile off
At. 7 , Hr~ . M ·F, &amp;-8PM . Set.
1 -5. C1H 1114-44-IS -2311 .

Firtwood h•rdwo"o d split.
ltldttd. dlh•red . tl&amp; • large
lold , d.Wtrecl promtty . Ctll
514 - ~1 -7813 .

AYe .. Ollipolts

foncod bock yord , rofrlg. •

30G -

range. UIIO pfu1 utilitiat,
MCVrl!y d-oll. Co1U14·446·

hitc:t., ton

room~

6 bitt'! . n.wty deco,.,ed . Inquire tt 918 SKOnd
Ave .. Gelipolil.
3 bdr. I 'IJ mil11 pest Holrer on
Ro 180. UOO mo .. 11&amp;0 dep ..
no Pttl. Ctllll14-388 -9713 .
Hou• f01 rent . 13&amp;0 mo., plu1
1150 dep . or fOt Mil . 3 bclr ..

fllmily room, beth • 'A , IOCitttd
3'h mi. out of Gelllpolit. Oft At.
518. CaH 114-211·1781 or
11·· 281-UOIS. ~
• room~ 6 beth fwn61had .
loettld 738 Th6rd -,..r. 175
dep .. t121 mo. CtM "8-3870
or 440 -1340.

.we.

" bdr . houat in country. e1150

Coli 614-811-7809 &amp;PM.

mo

3

bedroom~

a

ltrgt Ylfd . city

epte. end hou• In Middleport.

Coli 114·892·1304 ., 114448 -1112.

114-317-0201 .

'

Split tlrtwOOd t40 lold d_.l-

IIi room unfumtshed eplftment.
CtU 114 -892-543. or 304·

5S2·2111.
2 blcllroomapt. m nice ltctlon of
Mldd..port . 1171 . p• month
plut utiliti• . o.po.it requWid.

3 bdf . hou• locl1td betide RkJ

-

' " " ' -· ...,...._Ll..... 2 ron. uao. por month p1urr
d ...tll. 114-H2-71U.
Twa bedroom, UftfurNIItld In
Htndtnon '"'with lttltment.
1110.00 ' rnonllt •75.00

Nice 1 and 2 tH' tpertmentt
dowfltown . 304-17&amp;-2211 ,

AHIHe. orc:hlfd grua h .. • 1 tt,

'*'·

114-216-111181 .

Wollp_c_oo up10 80 por
cent olf. Wlllpiptr Mil Oudlt.
one ratt-tof Hob:erHoepltel,
Rf- • · Golipollo, Ohio. Phono
114~448 - 3131.

I

•

s~\

n

.DO per bundlti al10

3~76 · 2318 .

se%
tfectriC IIAgt, MK Clttn ·
lng ov.n with Microwave
~., .

....

One Mdroom1pb in Hlndwlon,
,_ly
lnd CtfPI'lld,

8 OM.

For •Ia · Two P201 . 71 R-1·
mud· snow racUalt 1nd two
regu&amp;lr recliltl t-40.00 ptir.
304-871·1740.

"-&gt;'

4ofy -lm
Ami¥ •a..ne.

14 Dl . denim pent••10., Dacron
intu'-tld oovereltl cemowfllgt,
green Uti . lem lomervllli't.

Okt Rt. 21, Ellt Reven1wood.

IFri . ....,lntl•l- 1:00-7:00 p.m.

Contlnood - Ammo lololfU10

Eastern, furth.- ,_.uct60n on 10

Building Mattriale
ltocll , brick, IIWif' pip •• win·
dowt. lk'lllll, Itt. Claude Wlnllfl. Rio Grandt, 0 . Cetl 81•·

246-5121 .

Kentucky Lump , Ohio Lump ,
Ohia Stok•. Y•d or dellv.,..
cement bktck1 tnd bWildlng
m~terlel . Otlllpolfl lloc* Co .•

Plno Sf.. G•lllpollo. Ohio CoM
614-446-2783.
Blodl.. brick, motUr •d me •
10nry IUPPIIII. Moun111Wt St...
Blodl., Rt. 33, N., Hewn, W.

Vo. 304.U2-2222 .

Pats for Sale

C-ol Holol. COl 814-4U·
07111.

_..,... room.;.::.·...

.. ...............
lrfld.
llfl, 112&amp;. "" - -

~

4411-7pm.

8:30. o...... doy llf, • 8101.

Aofrlg...,.r, oldo by 'oklo, 3
dOOr,

CO-~Ir10mt,

rrott frw i l..

'""'d .. UOO. Coli 114·241·
9611 .
•

"
- na.oo &amp;oove ,..,.,.
lood. Hoop .......... _
..._
114-742·2&lt;MI .

.

AM. 304-1171 -J383.

900 ... fOUnd boO. . Ordllftl
tiM. t18 . per bele. Volu,.
rltll. Cll 114·912· 3'79B.

NICE HAY-lA ..... F...-m. AM
weether ecoeu. On At. 124,
Wilt lktt of Rwtill'ld. Ott. nnr
Pomerowo. No phon• at ttrm . For
.,..,,. mfo . call Fret~k Ooeb.. et
614-4418-&amp;414 or 814 · 458 4444 .

Draoonwvnd Cttterw Kennel .
CFA Himalayen, Pertlen tnd
Si~m.. llment. AKC Chow
puppiet. C.l 440 -38" lftllf

transom!

tM. LOCII rlftrenOII fumiltttd .

F.............. Collcol1ocf
1-814· 237-041111. doy or nlghf.

Rog•r• 8e1ement
WoftfProollftg.

COLEMAN WATER' WHL
ORIWNG
Pump ..1• • ttf'VICI. All. . . . .
In Ohio. AM worl&lt;
Cell 304·273·281 _ Rovono-

71

L. 11ooto11o11on. Roof1rl•
Wtyt lidlna. ltorm doon end
winclowl- J:,.. tetHMt•. Cal
814-882-2772.

r-ood.

w. v•.

wood,

RON ' S T•laY ieion Service .
Houll C. . l on RCA. Q~o~~~~r.

GE. Spoclollnt In Zonldl. COl
304 -&amp;76-2398 •• 114·4441 ·
2414.

Autos for Sale

1171 Dodge Megnum ••ctM•n
condklon . ., .100. Coli 114·

246 -&amp;104.
1971 Toyotl Wegon , with lkh'l
Urt1, 1200 Mil. Ctil814-440 -

7197.

1877 Monte C.rto. AC. cn.liH.
ratty whlelt, new tlret, nice cer ,
low mlleege. Call 11•·24!·
5183.

18U ·C..Vn., AT 440 4 ood ..
n.1n1 ....t 11 ,7!0. Cell II' 4446-8228 ohorl .

11 CUflooo LS · PS, Pa, flh
· AM-FM . , _, plull1
k'lterkH. good rubber, ••· cond .
Colll14-381-834lllhor BPM.

Be.utiful AKC Bolton Terr*

vinyl roof,

Dodge Atptn 4 dr., 1uto., lir,
.a,. rime, kJw mllagt.

.... UOO firm . CoU 614448-7432.

12.4119. Johno Ao10 Soloo,
IIJ'r1Y111o Ad., Golllpollo.

67

1179 ChoYy P.U. V-8, o•. pb.
IUIO, low mllet. RUM good.

Mulical
lnltrumentl

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditlon., NfetlfM. gu. .n-

H.,. end strnw for Nil. 3M-

871-1018.

1982 8plrl1, 4 ood .. ounrool.
AM-fM . . .. 12 ,288. 1910

12280. 514-HZ-7841 .

.

""""· palntN. roofing llndud·
lng hot ter tppliCidon) 304-

mil-e•

In

tow 40 '1. 13500. ~ belt offer.
114-112·7018.

Opln deity Pltnly epplu,
OfiAgH, nutl 11( fNi11 Md
fi'Oduce . Jedle Fruit Mkt. At.
31, Hendenon. W. Va.

.14,100. or belt NIIOMbll

o""'· 114-881-31194 or 614815· 3881 .

r M" s11 1111 tw:

11n Toyofl Cellco GT. Good

lovo·, lol.k

cond., meny new

p1r11 .

t1 150.

F1rm Equipment

3,000 Ford cleMt treotor, 4,..,
tn., 12 .• 1 lrm. l h. Intern•
11onol louoh llot Uti. I ft . Ford
.._. clufy .. blodo ,, 80.

Coli .14-1111·111122.

If.--

11711 Coprlco Clooolc, AC, PS.
PB. Nnl good, cal lfter 5:00.
304-171-!124.
' II Chevtlle . good cond.

., .aoo.oo

or ....... 304-671-

7378.

' 79 Iuick Lohbor, '74 Aivoro,

327 •vlno, 304-175-5182 .

londocoplng. 304-175·2010.

Rotlry CM' clbl• tool drlflng.
M011
compiMid tamedty.
Pump ..._ •Ad eenrioe. 3().1.

'Mary' and als o the upcom ing mini-serie s ' Sin s' .

•1•

,.._ O..lom it. 141n. lpf-

..,., ..... ,............... 11
ln . c.. ....., ........ 2
-bottow. JIOwe to fit c Fannell
2 ...............~

Bethroom, kitchen rlmodlllft9,
Clf'lmlc t.llllnlltllttlon. rootng.
drywoM, plumlllng, ol...rlcol. 1..
pit- of bulldlngl. 304-111-

2440 .

82

Plumbing
&amp;Heating
CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth end f»tnt
OellipoHs, Ohk&gt;
Phon• 814-MII -3818 or 614·

446-44n

R1. 1, Box 35&amp;. Qllllpolia. Cell

Cub

Olhw eo he10r2 new . . . Nni
lllo - · COII14-388-H14.

·1113' Ford Vt ton 302. 4 I!Od ..
or
ollor- CoM114 -311-8311 ....

0-41Jottomdrovpl0w• 411.

ll8lff ..,._ lito

F..-a. D!Mr ... - 1....
......, ho fllrO _,..,., ond

·•aoo

'*'

(I) Agony
llJl Wheel of Fortune
(HI Price I• Right
ClJl Bob Newhart
7 :35 (lJ Benford and Son
8 :00 D (l) llJl Knight Ridet A
-

GOOd -1 hCIVIting , b...,.tn1S.
footers, drivtwt¥1. MPtictlnkl
llndiiC~ . Cell enytlme 11~
441-4537, Jtm11 L. Oevison
Jr. owner.
'

vengeful scientist programs_
KITT to de'stroy Michael
{60 min .) In Stereo.

(lJ Dorl• Dey' •
Frionde
(!) AWA Wreatling
(I) (HI Woboter

General Hauling

J1m11 Bov• Wl1tt SeMce. Alao

- ' ' flllod . Coll614 -251-1141

or 81 .. ·448 -117&amp; or 81• ·441 -

7811 .

Ken' • Water Service. Wtlls.
ciltemt, poot• ttMid. Phon•

614 -367·0123 or 514 ·367 n41 night or dl'f .

W1ugh'1 Wtt~r Service. WeHI.
clatem1, poolt. Fast, relllbll
llf'Vict. Cllf IU-211 -1240 or
114 -2&amp;8 -1130 . R1110n1bla
r•t•. ·
,

Dump truclt tlf)tice now ftl ileftlt. wilt heul grevel, und, fill
ctin, coal, etc . Ctll 114-446 -

Beat
ICCI

attempt to rid
W ebster of lo ttery fev er
backfires when the y oung s -

George's

ler bec om es convinced that
he has a winn in g number.

e

85

87

1180 OM(:, • - Orondo V•l ,
euto., 32,000 mi .. 1 owner. c.•
114•441-1131 -IPM .

ffi WKRP in Cincinnati
II CIJ Clll Jeopardy
e

814-317-0171.

77 Oklo T-odo. CeMfomlt

Truck• for Sale

(]) Nightly Buainess Re·
'port
GDl Eyewitnesa News
® Divorce Court
ClJl Barney Miller
7 oD5 (I) Mary Tyler Moore
7 o30 0 (l) lliew Newlywed
Game
fU ESPN 'a Speedweek
(() New Price Ia Right

11'11 Ford Or.nlda. one owner,
cllll04-878·4014 .

72

•0 (I)
mllJlJefferson•
Wheel of Fortune

n5 -3802

7447.

Cor. lhetp. 1800. 304-171·
7471.

EVENING
D (l) PM ~lne
(J) Alt.. Smi1h ond Jones
(!) SportoConter
(I) Entorteln,...n1 Tonight
J ames Farentino talks about
his role in the new TV se rie s

1980 Cllovolfo. '1. dr .. Good
cond.. .,700 . 614-911-4418.
1111 Cld. lld11t OeYih. Front
whl. clrl¥o. Foly .... . h oalltnt condition. 31 ,000 mA•.

7 :00

Sterill TrM and Lawn S1n'i01.

Excavating

ltlnd . ...... .. *fl.,

/

575 -2011 "'675·7311.

'

Fruit
&amp; Vegat1ble1

FRI DAY

1/10 86

RINGLE&amp; ' &amp; SERVICE , txp•
rienc.t c.,.....,, electricien,

Wur1taer piii'IO, Cherry finith,
good cond. Mud sell . Catl

1111 P!ymolrth TC3 HomOll,

Er ·ening Television Listings:=:::-:::::----:=::-:--:-------~-------:-------------

Fetty Tre. Tririlmlnl, rtump
removel. Cell304 ·17 ·1331 .

JIM 'S PLUMBING. HEATING .

1880 Ford PlnfO. FTD . Englno
bod . IBOO . 514-912 -5168.

-

qoinq up and ,-1-,.. ......

Home
Improvements

81

J.n

7PM.

·-r.

Here,Rover!

ljOtl upto the

the stair.s?

Grouftd .... com. ea3. ton.
142.10 ~ ton . f22 . ~ ton . Your
Neb. Al.o 1trew. 81 .. ·111·

now-·

&lt;'&gt;

Is that all4ou\le
to do, listen to ptc,ole,

0&lt;

1171 Mul1ond II Ohio 302. V-8,
PI, PI, ooto,
ohocloo.
uctlltnt condition, t2 ,000
fir m. Col1814-441-3481 .

hllofl. 3• 16 ln. COM 3 pt. flhoh

For rent lleeping Room• 1nd
llt'lt houttltiiOfnt room~. P1rlt

Art NMII 11114-912-5383
814·841·2714 .

Building Supplies

Soop ••• - 10 ... d.... of
Furnithed Roomt h-v. llalrt • .,bmochlno...,o.
Col1 114·448· 1122 ovo . 4 :30•

Wiler

•410ihoflllollo. rllloap~otoo.

1971 Yelow Stone. 21 ft, tufty
conulnld , good cond . '
t2.000.00 . C1il 1fter 10:00

Conditioned h.., for ule. Cal

1r dllS plll Lilo un

tmmo reduced addltloftal
t1 .00-12.00, eome 11rltle1.
Stle contiftuinll thrw 1 · 14·11.

1

GASOLINE ALLEY

Miked ....s My for •le. 814-

Oellvory. 304-1171 -3334 .

56

Motors Homea
&amp; Campa J

4013 .

3&amp;81 . .
J,.,ction '""-don6o RoM! • I --~------­

I ,OOOFord-.o--t
bottom plows. . 4 row Fcw.t
.... 11,780. Lllo10
1118. Col
114-218·8822.

U11. Month. Klilt 1M

Urge I'Ound • lqlMirt miked
bll11 of hey . C.H 114·441·

79

IIJallafldCio'ltf. Quelty GUirlf'l·

Matchlnt couch tnd ch1lr . utra
chW. M1y be ...,. 83 Burdette
Adcln . Wtd -fri .

ted~• . c..t~.n.

19811 Chwellt front end p~trta.
Call 114 · 24S -11040 after

948-2237.

rouifl lumber Ill IIZM , Clll

Surpluo -

Auto Parts
Accauorias

2nd. 3rd. C""intl by tllo bolo or 7:30PM .
fNcllloMJ. Coiii14-288-IU&amp;.

•uo.

671-Un - 1:00 PM.

&amp;

1012 -IPM.

Plcktnl UMd Furniture. goOd · Good mikad hey tqu.re bel•
coM &amp;14-38B-e720 .
quelfty uMd fomiture, hours
1 :00 toi:OO or bytppGintmtnt.
Good claM clover &amp; orchlfd
304-57&amp;-6483 "' 115-1450.
groos flly. Coli 614-388-8713.
Ge1 fumece, LP 01 · ne1ur111,
80.000
304- Hrt to' Mle t1 .00 beie. c..

61

11- 418 ltudded ...,...... bulk
wh:h 2k4 . . . . COWf'ld whtt 1
inch thk2 lu"*w. Ti'til; would
build • 11k20 gerege I ft . high.
t12 Nch IIC'tlon. C.UI14·MI -

304-n3-1143.

pold. 104-878-2851 .

266 -11417.

Hay &amp; Gr&amp;in

&amp;14-742-31 18.

114·388-1114.

Two bedroom epertrMnt for

.ce.n . ..,. ..~ce . Actun• onty.

64

John bolt for Mle. Ctll 814-

French PrcrMntill dlnlnt room

eoo-.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

I Holttlift blby hlffer celvel.

76

Alrtirtcheng•wortlti'Ut.C.tl

..,t. t221.00 monttt. Camp

2314 Mt. VlmOft, 2 bedroom,
futl biHm•tt. ..,.... 1 ot 2

1, '

304 -

10:00 AM, 304-171·1393.

75

lArge round biiH ot hay tor Mil
ortredtforcattte&gt;. CIH814·"'1·

Coli 114 -378-2414 .

·r··

4&amp;

both , _.,
d--·
201
c.. -•-~
II. 1271. ,_Ill, -

wv. 25253.

Livestock

One et.ctric. 1 ge.,line air
CO~I'IIIOr I HP . t7&amp;0. Hch.
304-571-3002 .

Bath tub "nk whh vtnhy,
c.-nmodl, 0\l'lf slnk light good
cond., PGWCI• btut color. '1l00.

Fumtahed one bedroom ept in
UPJ* Point Pl1111nt, lktre nict ,

d....... 304-1711-1111.

1210. mootll.
.,_-·
.... 304-171-2111
. I'IIM

212, Ugrt,
882-31&amp;2 .

68

Firewood for 1111 130.00 PU
toed . HEAP ICCtptld. Celll14 ·
388·9341 . Rog1r Meldt.

Mt. Vemon ~ve . FumilhM 1
btdtoom .,.rt!Mnt. upltlkl.

&amp;lriou1 ~Hut lollng weigh11
Contee1 Qtor\1 Gmt. Rt 2 , lox

firewood to, .. ,• . Ctiii14-.WI ·
1437 or 114· ....• ·9218 Of 114-

llo . 614-446 -8221 .

304·17 -1172 -

Coli 514.3117-0203 .

114-441 -8180.

446-2297 .

rlntM

73"' Or 171-1247.

-Ceiii14 ·441-17U6 514-441·9641 .

Microweve own 190. entique
tire lktln . M5. ~..., ti.e
IIIC1riC blenket 130 . C1K 114 ·

APARTMENTS . mobile hom•.
houiM . Pt. P.....ntand Gllllpo-

conooy. -

aquipnwnt. Urt•t .11lection ~n

S.E. Ohio.
63

~~~ Sind deUvered . on• ton
anc:IM. Jim Llnllr. 304-111 -

1911 Ford EconoUn• Ven, U1

br••

~r
------LU...,_-..ou
.. coet, lhntltone,

211-1112.

I14-H 2.-71n .

untum~M~J~NC~e
ectuh s.
no
pet .. Cel 304·17 -1081.

TONY'S GUN RfJtAIAS, hot dip
rob~. ollfYI&gt;oo of gunomltll
-~loot ....,leo, 304-575-

1plit &amp; cWlverld loeel
131. Out of town 140. Cell

furnlohlld. 114·912-5908.

2 bedroom t'Kiu• U10 Mo. 171

t1 ,1ti.OO. 0 6 W Hom~~,
304-178-.t424 .

114-286-6411
. N Holl d '"r·•
....
M.,..,. Flf'IUIOn,
po•r....,·
I!W
en · ing, · •utotrtnt,
end wlndow1.
1uto
Buoh
Hog
SoO.&amp;
S ....co. Ovor doo 1o~
•M
FM
r
-~. "' .
Cllllh
40oood1r..f0ro1o~-Lom
""""
"
pleyet". low miiHgt, like n.w.
I oo,..letlline of n.w • uwd prictd t10,100.00. Ctl lfltr

Flrw~ood

4 room 1p1. . wtth beth. Parti1Uy

no..,._ phone 304-871-1381.

304-178-4l00 or SlS-1

aac•

New life ttyl.cebinete by
Home CriSt wl1h certmic coun·
tlr top. Cell 114-241 -9114.

New 1 1nd 2 bedroom fumiehld

Ctll 114-441 -7473 .

d...,lt. 42 Chlllcotlto Rd. CoM
514-441 -1340 .. 114·4483870.

chtin holt t . Ctll

114·261-1129.

0690.

1-6

1chool, 314 lfd. 11.. K1nueg1.

Orondo Collogo. Ctl1 114-2064 .. 114·- -1323.

Jolin DHro gortrector blldt, term llltll, RMII

- - - --

2•4. 2•1. 2•8. And 11n. lu-r
et uwmiiL Ra.d.11 Peech Fort
Rd 814·912·5922 If 12:30

For ult fill dirt &amp; h1y. Conttct
Bruce DIVIton. 614 -251· 1427 .

Glllpolit. 2 bdr., ltvingroom,
dlningroom , new kitchen .

4

4 W.O.

CR 018 6 SONS
U.S. 31S W•t. Jacbon. Ohio.

c.nt..- guns. munl1 loedlng

A.... 1226 mo .. t171dep. Coli
514-441·4111 .

IS roorne 6 bltft, n.wtv dtcoret ed . Inquire It 918 5~

Houll for rent In MHidiiPOrt. 3
bedroom~ , ftmitY room, fully

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

CtUahen's Ullld Tir• Shop. Owr
1,000 titM ,Iiltl 12 . 13. 14 . 11.
11. 11.1. I mil• out At . 21 a.

Dupl• for rent Ill ThiNI Aw..

with

Ektlrior complett · in111'iof
reedy to c omplete. All brick.

COli Co. Cell 114-448 -1408 .

Furn. ept. 931 2nd. A_,.. O.Mi·
polia. 1 bdr .• 1235 mo., utlitltl
pt6d . CtM «e-•411 tfter7pm.

Older t.ome-in town Rtdne 1
Unfurnilhtd houM. 3 bdr ., 29
E•tra lot NIW' •itchtn
applitncn . To1111v rtfinilhed Neil Ave .. Gtlipotis. C1tl
•
in1kte and out. Pt'lone wtNdtvt 4411 oftor 1PM.

aft . 5:30 p.m., w_..nde aft . 1
p.m. 814 -949 -21S40. Priced
U&amp;,OOO.OO.

Hou• co.l. Lump 6110ker . Zinn

Fum. 1p1. 120 4th Aw. Gelllpo-

•29 .900. co• &amp;14-318-1711 .

AN ADVEN.Tl.IRER .

.995.00. 1979 FOfd Courilf,
ofMIIV body. 4 ...... 4 cyl,

Farm Equipment

54 Miac. Merchandise

apt . pertill:ly fum ..
downtown. w11er ptld. f 175
mo. HOUII forrent7
•1&amp;0
rno . Cd 11 4-·141-3 19 or

2 bdr. g~tage ept .,

I"M. H OT SURE 1
WAJ!i. C UT OUT TO S E

o~

Lumber end fl,..-ood IAbl tor
ule. t10 . per bundMI. Lumber

66

bdr.

614-441-0021 '

61

Sit. Sun . !Kidt cemoufltQe)
For 1111. Living room 1uita. ume
es new. t300 . 304-171-1187.

111. 1 bdr., sdultl 1250 . utlltiel
plkl. Ctll441-4411 etter7pm.

welking distance from North
GaiNI Higt'l Sct.ool. Reduced to

3 bdr 1tory &amp; 'll. ful bHtment,
v, acre Centenary. Cell 811l-

446-7398 .

O.llwood ept .. 1 bdr, 1tov. •

30 1/:i ICfll for Mit. 814-992·
7015 .

790 . Coll614·441-0558

Wuher • dryer Mt t245 .
Frigidaire wuher 118 . gu..,..
hervett told IUD. HOOVII'
ponlblt WIMer II dryer 186
MCh . O.E. evoceda grllrt dryet'
t91i . electric r•nv• tiS , .a.ctrk:
,.... aerimo~e 30 tn . ene. 111
rang a 30 ln . whittl71, 'lfrig•ttor wt'lltt 2 dr. 195, refttgeretor
2 dr. coppenone •95, relrigttator ekle by lldt 1180. Sllegg•
AppiiiACI Upper Riwr Ad . 814·

446-2054"' 614-446-1323.

614·888 -7311 .

g••;•

01llpoli•

Furniltl.d tffldencv ept. 1M
utilhl• paid. t171 mo. beeide
Rio Grandi CaMeg•. C.M 614-

Why ~,. double price? We build
tMg • bdr. ElriyAm•i«*'!Horn.
t18 .995. New model open. CIM

lv own ... Mutt 1111-mov.d. 3
bdr. ranch , one Cll' Qlllgt

Coli 114-441·

poto.

lac. Merchandise

hood , 304-n3-5788 .

Yllley Furniture . ""' &amp; utld .
Ll1"91 11Ct6on of ca,~tlhY fumi lure . 1218 Entern An .,

5111 .

304-671-5972

Homes for Sale

614-446-1699, 127 31&lt;1.
Gallipoli1, OH .

o_,.

671-15600 Of 1175 -3824 .

31

County Appliance. Inc . Good
Ulld 1ppllencn and TV 1111.
BAM to IIPM. Mon thrv

Apt . on M1in St. in Chnhire. 5
roorne &amp; bllth, comp , tum.
req .. f200 mo. Cell 114-245-

1172 Schultz 12Jt80 rnoWie
homt . EKihept. CeMafteri:OO

Pi.-ro tuning end replir, tune up
for the holldeys. tplciel di•·
count. W"d'e Kevboerd . 304-

drven. refrigereton.
ranges . Slttggl Appliances.
Upper River Rd . belld1 8ton1
Crt1t Motal. 114 ·.... 11-7388 .

ronf. Coli 814-448-9244 .

ijOOd ........ ..... 5.00. 304571-3000.

Profauional
Service a

w..h.,.,

Jul1 IYiillble 2 1pertments for

a W Home~ .

U24. 0

CST.

•h• 8:00 304-171-1872.

Urt• &amp; room upfttifl ept ..
tumilhld kftctlen.
mo.
plus utilitill, 231 ht. Aw . Ref.

04,991 .00. Coli 304 ·175 -

HOME OWNERS -Refinance to
low fbtld rtt"' UN equity tor anv

Training provided . 1-112 -838 IB70. Mon -Fri. 8 AM to 6 PM

Meture wom1n to Wit ch preldlool chtklln my home, GaiU·
polll ''"'" .........,C811 reqund .

1&amp;18.

19M Titon, 10d0, t1 ,981.00.
1972 Actdemey . 1 hiO .
12 ,991 .00. 1873 Concort.

22 Money to Loan

REPS NEEDED for buein1t11
eccounls. Full -lime 1&amp;0,000 to
110.000. Plrt-tlmt t12 ,000 to
t1 8,000. No 11lling. Ftep111
buMo.. s. Set your -own houre.

Semi drlvtH'I wlntld , 2 ytlrl
over the ro.t uperlenc• . 1 v••
fla1bed. 23 yeers of egeor older.
Current mad icel ca rd . C1ll J . l.
McCoy, In c., 30 4-273 -939 1.

Fumtttttd ~~" · · 4 roomt • bil h,
no pttl. aduit1. C.l 114·4-48·

fumih11d . lhlrp, 11.486.00.

en..-gy •ffldent, duM bedroom
AR E THOS E BillS FR OM THE
CHRISTMAS HOUDAYS PIL ING UP. Join lht Army Nttlontl
Gu erd t nd you will ge-t a monthly
paycheck . 1 good Ptrt-time

446-0139.

......... o-.. ...... ....
roorn tip out, t7,211.00. 1111
Schutt Cultom. 2 bedroom, a•.

fln .. c. . Ctl ..... lnv•l1 .. ·191-

I • 5.

Dlhlkt 2 bdr. downtown , complete kitchen, eM Clfl"t. w••h•.
dryer, electric h_. • AC . Dep.
roqulrod. Cell doyo 114-44414313, l'ft, • wHkends 814-

_. ...___

6 room ""uM 1'h story. 'h bath
shower btlmtnt. 2 cer
3'/J s cres in Wllnut Twp on sR

WE NEED YOUR PRIOR MIL ITARY SERVICE EXPERI ENCE
t N THE ARM Y NATIONAL
GU AR 0
Monthly paycheck,

441-4222 -

1978 Noms. 14d0, 2 bed ·
room, total elec . fumlllhtd.
pr i1tlne cond. 111.881 .00 .
1972 Schutt cu11om. 2 bed·

.._

GOOD USEO APPUANCES

740YJ SecondAVt. 3bdr .. 1190
mo .• dep . required . Ctll 814·

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALlfY PUBLISH ING CO. reco"'"""dl dtet you 2688 .

33 48 2

Pert -t ime clerk-tr .. aurer . Must
t1 1n hi9h schoo l diploma C1 n
be bonded . Heve knowled ge of
tigurM. Som~ bookkeep ing u p.,ien ce helpful. Apply Me igs
Cou nty Publ ic Library

304-175-5316 or 304-671 ·
781t.

1873 C.meron t,.l•. in New
Haven. 111 tlec. pertlllly furNthld, MW undlrpenninQ, mutt
uti , 15 ,500 .00 . 304-112 ·

4 bedroom hOuse for HU
fireplece, 3 mi. IOUttl of Gellipo:
h . 132.600 . C•ll deys 11 144•8 -18111 Of niQhtl 114-448 1244.

Eaty anemb ly world 1600 . per
10 0 . Gusranteed p1yment. No
e• perien ce -no ul et . Det1ils
111r1d ••lf·addreued •tamped
envetop11:Eian Vitii-7 Hi 3418
Enterpriee Rd .. Ft. Pierce. F.l
33'82

Radecorttld liM·· 2 bdr., 11SO
to UIO. Coll304-171-5104"'

304-n3-lt12 .

do bulin•• with peopte yvu
know . 1rtd NOT to IMd mon.,througtl the mel untM you hevt
invwti;etld tht ofterin9.

814-446 ·0322

0338.

1973 leron tntler, 3 bedroomt,
furnished. toUil et.c. rww c.-pet
•nd furniture. Newty l)llnttcl
roof, Clillngl lnd DUIIIdt. Out·
door ttor..t bAdg. com• tot,

Euv Auembly Work l 1600 .00
per 100. Guaranteed peyment .
N o E.perienc. -N o S1ln. O. t1il1
sen d se lt -eddrt tled 1t1mped
envelope Eten Vita l -5847 3418
Enterpr ill Rd. ft Pi.,ce, FL

Gov ernment jobt S16 ,040 S59,230 Now hirmg . C11ll 80 5 68 7 -6000 , ekt . R-980 5 tor
cunent feclere llitt ..

dty, lldu•s only. Coll814-44t-

5873.

til36 .
Rec ept ionist for locel dentll
office. EJtperi..,eeprlfertblebut
no t necetll'l'- P!eau ttnd retu me to Bo k 15050 tn ctrtof tne
Gellipolil Deily Tribune, 82!
3rd . Ave .. Galllpollt, Oh 46&amp;31

' "· 1pt., cetttrel eir end htet in

Included . Mult Sell. 304· 773·

FllldiiCI.t l

UMd Fumiture -· DrtiMr, • bed,
miU4 office d•kl. 3 mUn out
lullvlle Rd. Open 81m to lpm,
Mon . thrv Stt.

Nlooly fumlohMJ onoblle homo.

1880 . . _ 14•114. 2 ..
... tv-od, ......_ , . , .....

AVON Sell Avon pey Chril"tiNI
billl . limited time 1t1rt up feeFREE . C.ll614-448 -33&amp;8 .

Mlectlon ot bedJOOm
IUitH, rockers. IMUII Clblnltl,
h... bolrdl 138 • up to •• IIi .

Good

n..-

1980 . . _ " ' "· 2 bodroom, unfurnflhtcl. v6nvt under·

0121

Keep thou New Yurt Reaoh;tio ns.~ LoH weight, feel grNt.
.. m tk1FI Jolllrt . 10AM-8PNI,
614-.... 6 -47"i.

tunhy) monthly rent ltlrtl et
t171 for 1 bedroom 1nd t212
for 2 bedroom, d.,atit UOO.
ktcetld
Spring Vtlter Pleu
ond Foodlond, - ' ond Coble TV
IMiillltll, offioll houn u poeti·
bll10 em to • pmand7pmto9
pm Mondty·Frid..,, Cel 11"·
448 -2741 or leew m1nage.

64 M

... """'"'"" hu1oll,
us • 145. ~&gt;«~ fromoo no. -·-~··
ns. • no. o1nv 1romo •ao. CIII~!C2-~~--~ , .' ~

JACKSON ESTATES APARTMENTS IE.,.., Houtlng Oppor·

1821 .. 614-211-8311.

18 Wanted to Do

Apartment
for IJent

fully

fum .. wether. drylf, AC, undtf·
pinning 6 porch. Exc. cortd.,
MtM en Off•. CIU 114-251-

Ser v1ce~

11

Vou pty utiliti•. Adulte. 3~·

171-2535.

1912 CO-. 14X8&amp;,

304-675-26 76 .

12BI. to 1891. Tllblet, 110 1rtd
up to t125 . Hide·l·bedl,t380.
and up to 18!0., eof• beds
1141 . Reclin•n . t221. to
1371., Llmpt from t28 . to
1121. pc. dfnett• ftom t10t ..
to431. 7pc. U881ndup . Wood
tllbll with ... chlir1 1281 to
1741. o ... t110 up tu 122&amp;.
Hutch•. tiSIO. lun• bed compitt• wfth m.........,, f271 .
end up to Ute. Baby bids,
•110 . Mtttr11111 or bok
eprlngt, full or twin, 113 ., firm,
173 . end 183 . OuNn 111s,
122&amp; . 4 dr. ch•t•. eu. I dr.
ch11t1, •ae . Bed hamtl,
I20.1nd US ., 10 gun • Gun
clblnlts, 13SO. Gat or electric:
rene• 1375 . Baby mtttr......

2 bedroom traillf', reflf'lrlct .

6120 .

P LA C E ~ l ' VE: DJli\J E t.J~

1971 Ford Vtn, II cyt, tuto.

p.m. ·

30&lt;1·1175-1714.

44

v

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sof" end cheirt priced from

Trehr in Potnt Pt....,t .,.. for

1977 1 2•10 Ho..., Perk. good
cond .. 2 bclr. Clll 114-241·

-

..

Hll RoM!. 304-1711-3834.

441-44118.

~~::::::::::::::::~~::::::::~~~~~8700.
- - --

~

ueed bedroom eultM, rang~~,
wringer wtlhen, a llhola. New
Hvlngroom IUit.. t181 · tl599,
Iampo.
boylnJ4cool
• wood
. o -. olso
~-nl14
- "-3118
.

Orte tnd two bldrootnl, Sahel

12•10 2 bedroom. 1 b11ft
un~=J• furnw:e. he.,-,
rnetel
nning. C•" 114·

J:NITUAE 82
lipollt. Newau_.

Wood·cotlltOVM, IpcwoodU.
..... 13H. b... Hdo U88,
antron ~Inert Ill. new A

2468 .

rw1t.

Vans &amp;

TAl.~ AS.OI.IT &amp;E tNe
IN TH~ MIPDL.E ~
NOWHERe.

SH OU~ D S ~E SOME OF THE.

CJ· I Gold., f,lo. V-8. 3 opd..
. . . . . . . -. M·FM11-.
low mlloogo. Cell 814-- -

Household Goods

AUCTION

3 bpdroom. fumlshed. 1 child,
no "''· 3 mil• ebovt New
Htven on Rt. 33. 304-112·

ond mull 0011. COl t14 -2111187"' 814-8U·1617.

7419

18til Chovy PU nuck . V-1.
•tao. 30.4-178-247a.

61

'*'·

614-H2-7478.

Buytftg Raw Fur. Beef ltld DHr
Wheat and nite lith. George
Buckley , 614 · 684 - 4781 .
Houn:U -9 p.m.

814·

14dO. 3 bedroom. Pertllllv
fum'-Md . t221 . permonrt. plus
d1901h and udlltl•. No

32 Mobile Homes
for S1le

hides . Selling-trapping auppliet .

Mo-.. home klt1 fttileblt In
Point PIN.. nt tnd Oalipalil,
304:J71 -3000.

THI ~ 16 N O T~ I N (; , WAS11 . "f0\.1

1971 JMP CJ -10, long whotl

Colll14-848-2424.
Situations
Wanted

o- AMMO!

uoo. 814-885-4418.

but PU. quadretrac:ll. MO. V·l .
euta., elr, PS. Pl. llldint ,...
windOw. low rnHtage. 1178

10kl0 mobMt home far rent.

12

1970 ChoYy P.U. UOO. 114915-4473.

Olive St..

coins,
cu"ency. Top pric... Ed. urkett Blrber Shop.
2nd . Ave. Middleport, Oh. 814-

1973 ford Courier truct . As i1.

COUNTRY MOIIlf Ho,. P...._.
ROOfl 33, N - of Pomeroy.
Loree lots. cou 814·182-7471.

2 bdr . til efec:trlc. wood burner,
c.-pet throughout , AC, clet*
with ewning, 2YI mill on Rt .
IM. no citilclren. or in.tdl f*a.

1••1'0 3 bdr.. 111. bath, fur·
•2110 mo. Con 614-4413713.

ringa , jewelry, aterling were, old

I MAY NOT HA\IE A

DETONA1013.! BUT"~

11n Ford150-300. 8cvo.. 4 00 .
514 -742-23011 .

446-31144.

nlollod,

friendly to Americans, I suggest Disneyland."

DICK TR"CY

514·1143-8205 '

I

--,-

73

Of

11

CIM Dan Johneon 11 Portt.nd.

2159 .

Colt 51f·448-4807
- -2102.

"If you want to travel somewhere where the natives are

Page -

DC CMI Trector. 41 HP. MOO.
1tlt 14 10n fiR bod, 4 WD .loop
TNcll. 1400 . 1178 14 10n ford
TNcll. 92,000. mOO.. •1100.

conv. locotlon. u- Aivor Rd ..

SERVICE . Eatate, farm, antique,

.

Daily Sentinei -

'14 ton Ford P.U. 400

Noll, Gsllipollo. COli 441-4411
m•IPM.

114-. 12•11,

)'he

.(

'Ohio

. 02&amp;00. 114·912 -5270.

Do~town offici
Eqel·
lent locnkNt on Stcond Av1.
Close to court ttou. ,.-feet tor
Wilt., pMI, Me. ..... ,.qunct. lttomtv"l . CPA '1 or othtr proColll14-441-l&amp;ll.
f• lion Ill. IHutlful htrdwood
floon a trim. AM ut"ld• peld.
1H2 14•70 wltll 22 ft. .,_ Cell Tbt Wloomon Ag.,cy, 114,

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Middleport.
.
.

PLEN'TY

u ·.eo·

tue1. DMuttful riwr viiW In
Keneuge. Foeten Mobile Homt

Pomeroy-

Trucks for S1le

MobiM horM lot..
or
~m~ll•. ns water p~~ld, •tt~ •

Furnlohool. AC. cablo. no city
Porio. CON 114-441·1802.

8

72

KIT 'N' CARLYU ®br Llrry Wright

46 Space for Rant

10. 1986

0

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® Twlllghf Zone

(lJ

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MacNeil· lehrer

Newshour
@ MOVIE: "Endangered

Specie•'

IHBOI ' MOVIE : ' Apoca!yp.. Now•
IMAXI MOVIE: ' Honeysuckle Rose '

8 :05 (l) N8A Beokefball: At lanta •t Boston
e :30 (J) Flipper
.
(I) @ Mr. Belvedere ICCI
W esley play s Cupid w hen
Belvedere fa lls for Wesley' s
t eacher.

9 :00 D CIJ Clll Mi afit• of Sci ence The misfits att empt t o
reunite a Soviet refu gee w ith
his gym nast daug hte r. 160
miil.)
(J) 700 Club
(!) T&lt;&gt;p Rank Boxing

(I) Clll Dlff' rent S1roke•

Upholstery

(CCJ A fraternitY prank a t a
hamburger joint b ackfires.
Mewing Amold with a guilty
consc ience.

TRISTATE
UPHOLirEAV SHOP
1113 leo. Ave.. GeNipotie
~~;;448 - 7833 or 614-441 :
A II M Furnhurt MenuftcNring
8 f . Rt 7. Crown c~ o• C M
.

•••. "- •
114 -215·1470
441 - 3431 , Doll Evo. 514-

Uphomr~. .

ld

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9 :30 (I)()JI He'atlloMayor(Premlorel
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10 fht Sto1o ot ttoa Sto1o
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10:00 O (l)Clii MiamiVIco While
Ca • tillo and a government

ageno nogofiOfe 10 arrange
.
'h. surren d or 0 f a cnme
boss , a s educ1ive young
woman sets deadly ·sights
1 1
On Crock. ,, . 160 min. n
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at ..... . Not Quito
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Is Doa
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in
love to c~enfraoo
on
football.
...... ....

Colt' s reunion w ith his high-

1 :30 (J) F - Knowo Best
(I) Nowo

sc hooI sweethe an is interrupted by her brother's 81 .

2 :00 •

uu '-'~

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tempt

to defraud
an
insurance co mpany With a
h
:;,i~~Y je we l rob bery . 160

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La nce shows a disgusted
Fathe r Chris t opher lhe un -

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IMAXI Rockabilly Seuion :
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IHBOI Not Neceuarily tile
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series
presents
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and film footage satirizing
current event s.

1 O: ~D (l) Night Tr..u In Sooreo.
1 1 :DO D (l) (I) 0 (I) (J2J Clll
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(J) Man from U.N .C ,L.E
(]D) Eyewitness News
ClJl WKRP In Cincinnati
(HBOI MOVIE: 'The Cotton
Club' ICCI
(MAX] MOVIE : ' Christina'
11 :30 0 (l) Clll The Tonight
Show T oniQht' s QUests ar e
mime George Carl and Mart1na Ar roy o . (60 min.) In

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Judge tenninates
39 court cases
Thirty-nine cases, 10 of which
were DWJ 's, were processro Wednesday in Meigs County Court by
Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Fined for DWI were Charles
Smith, Reedsville. UXl and costs. 10
days in jail and Ill day lirense
suspension; costs &lt;Only for left of
center; Belinda Roosh. Pomeroy.
m and costs. IOdays in jail and lW
day license suspension; costs only
for left of center; Orien Colmer.
Pomeroy. $2i0 and costs, thrff'
days in jail and 61' day lirense
suspension; costs only tor left of
center; Sheila Jones, Dexter. $250
and costs, three days in jail and 00
day license suspension; $C{) and
costs lor no operator's lirense;
costs only for failing to display valid
registration; Eugene Arms~ Pomeroy, $2i0andcosts, three days in jail
and OOday license suspension; costs
only for failu re to control; Duane
Jones. Dexter. $2i0and costs. three
days in jail .and 00 day llrense
suspension; costs only for failure to
control; $35 and costs. three days in
jail and restitution for leaving the
srene of an accident; Eugene
Phillips Jr., Albany, $250 and costs .
tht'ff' days in jail and 00 day lirense
suspension. costs on}y for left of
rPntPr .

Also MalVin Wisecup, Middie-

port, S2i0 and costs. thr('(' days in
jail and 00 day license suspension;
Earl Pickens. Syracuse. S2i0 and
costs. thr('(' days in jail and ro day
license suspension, costs only for
failure to control; David Dillard.
Racine . $2i0 and costs. thr('(' days
in jail and 60 day licenSI' suspension; $50 and costs for possession of
marijuana.
Also fined were Keith Musser.
Middleport, 00 days in jail with 58
days SUS!l&lt;'nded. costs, six months
probation, drug abuse; costs only
for public intoxica tion; Roger
Dlllard Jr. . Pomeroy . $125 and
costs. three days in jail. six months
probation. driving under suspension; Shannondoah Hinkle. Ravenswood , W.Va.. $100 and costs.
reckless operation; Craid Donohoe.
$100 and costs. thr('(' days in jail
with jail ttme and $C{) of nne to be
suspended U license is obtained
within 60 days. no operator's
license; $29 and costs for speeding;
Da niel fisher . Ravenswood.
W.Va .. $75 and costs. three days in
jail suspended U license is obtained
within 60 days, no operator's
license; $25 and costs. speed
unreasonable lor cond itions; $15
and costs. fa iled to dispia;· valid
license plates; James Thomas.
Pomeroy, $50 and costs for no
driver's license; $-28 and costs for
speed ing; Rickie LRtt. South Point .
$C{) and cas ts with fine suspended .
hunting wit oout a license; William
Cremmns. Ru tland. $50 and costs
with fin~ suspended . ll oours ~blic
ser•icc work at the co unt; animal
shelter. abandoning animals: Lon
nie Black. Rutland . .ll day jali
sentence suspended. restit ulion a nd

Meigs man escapes
injury from wreck
A Meigs Count\· man escaped
injury in a onp.n•hiclr ar cidcn1

Thursdav P\'~ning on Ohio HJ
The Gallia -Meigs post of the State
Highwa;· Pat rol said Harry R.
ButchPr. 3i. of .1!001 Mudlord Rd ..
Pomeroy. was northbound on 143.
when he ailegrdl; "·ent off the r i,ght
&gt;ide of the road and in to a dit ch.
Butcher's pick-up sustain!'d light
damage in the R· :l'i p.m. accident
and he wa&lt; charged bY thr patrol
with DWl and fa ilure to control.

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Friday. January 10. 1986

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

costs. criminal mischief; Etoilla
Cassell. MlddlPport . restitution and
costs. passing bad checks.
Ronald WhitP, Cheshire, $lJ and
costs with line suspended,lailure to
control; Dorothy Thompson, Cheshire. $10 and costs, failed to yiPid
right of way; Kevin Moss. Belpre,
$5 and costs. no brakes; George
ShulPr, Middleport , $10 and costs.
failed to display valid license
plates; James Mart indill. Columbus. $10 and costs. failed to display
valid license plates; Paul Wilson,
Racine. S25 and costs, expired
license plates; JPrry Me Pherson,
Portland. SIO and costs. failed to
yield.
Fined for speeding were Jack
Satterfled Jr .. Pomeroy. $25 and
costs; Harl)· Mowery. Parkersburg, $21 and costs; friedrick
Bever tee. Columbus. S26 and costs;
David f!opkins. Marietta, $21 and
costs; Neal Branch, Tuppers
Plains, $25andcosts; James Stack.
Radcliff, S:zi and costs; Mark
Tredway, Chesapeake. $ll and
costs; Jeffle Elliot. Pomeroy, S:ll
and costs; James Harmon. Por-'
!land, $24 and costs.
forleiting bonds in Meigs County
Court for sp('('cling were Michael
Starkey of Marietta and Ricky
Anderson of London. $50 each.

'\Ohio senate
'approves
s~~lt . llill
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) Motorists traveling Ohio highways
will have to start fastening their
seatbelts by early this summer of
lace the posslbltity d. a citation and
line.
By the narrowest of margins

COMMITfEE APPOINT·
ME!\'T - Melp County fanner
Theron John8oa has 0081 selected to a lllree-year 1enn 011
the Athens, Vlmoo, Melp

Farmers Home AdminlllralloD
Coounlliee. Jom- openleo a
lann near Racine ralslnc beef

caWiJ and

He WIS
employed by Fannen Bank 1111d
Savings CGmpany for 20 yean
and served on lhe SoB Conserva·
lloa Sen1ce Board lor 26 years.
The responslbillly ollbe FmllA
Coounlliee 5 to determiDe
• ellglblllly lor all fanner 101111
applications. The conunlltee
Veceillbles

also makes l'llCOmmendallons
concemlns problem loans and
debt seatem...t CMes. Other
committee members are Martha Lee of RadDe and Dale
Percy ol Albu.Y.

Area deaths
Larry M.

D~m~t

Larry Meredith Darst, 37. died
Thursday at his home at Route 2.
Albany.
He was born feb. 6, 1~ at
Kyger. a son of James Meredith
and Ruth frances Darst of Route 2,
Albany. Other survivors are two
brothers. JamE'S Eddie Darst.
Albany; Sammy Louis Darst.
Carpenter; three sisters. Sara Mae
Gillman. ,Hamden: Ruby Eloise
Simpson. Middiepon. and Shirley
Louise WIU. McArthur. several
niPces. nf1JhPWs. uncles and aunts.
Thrff' infan t brothers preceded him
in death.
Mr. Darst worked as a custodian
in the Albany School System. He
was a member of the Lower
Lighthouse Church of Prophecy.
Services will be held at I p.m.
Sunday at lhP Rawlings-Coats·
Blower funeral Homp with Bishop
John Paiiard offi ciating. Burial will
be In the Gravel Hili Cemetery at
Ch&lt;'S hire. friends may ca ll at the
funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Saturday.

Lloyd H. Peyton
f uneral seni ces for Lloyd H.
Peyton . Jr .. 61. who dird Mond ay at
his home on Bowles Road. Dex ter.
will bP held at 1 p.m. Monday at the
HuntPr funeral HomP in Rutland .
Mr. Peyton was born ln Logan
County . W. \'a . a son of the late
Lloyd H and VPra Winters Peyton
HP was retired from the Southern
Ohio Coal Co.
SuiViving are lour sons. Richard.
DextPr; WaynP. Rutland; Stl'\·~.
Tiffin . and J im. fort Rill')' . Kan sas; seven daughters. Jane BarP,
Portsmouth ; Jeanie Gonsales.
Arizona; Joanna Remaley . Vienna.
W. \ 'a.; Patty Rupe, Colorado;
Barbara Sail. \'ienn a. W. Va .;
Cindy Peyton. Cincinnati. and
.J ~nn;· Peyton. Dexter. Also sur.· ~· ­
ing are 13 grandc hildren. two
brothers. RhondiP Peyton. Branchland . W. \ 'a. and ivan Pp;·ton. San
Anton1o. Trx . and four sisters.
JosPphine Clark. Apple Grove. w.
Va .: Mar.- Rose Vanover. Am hcarstdale. W. Va.: lmo~nP
McGouch. CiPveiand. and Marcaiean Fowler. Chapmans\'il le. W.
Va.

He was preceded in death by his
" i fe . Emily Ma;·nard Peyton.
whom he married in- february .
1948. and by three brothers.
Officiating at Monday' s seJVICi'S
wll l be Rev . O'Dell Mantey with
burial to be in Sta ndish CPmetery.
DextPr. friends may call at the
funeral oome from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. on Su nday .

Claude V. Eblin
Claude V. Eblin. 70. Union Ave ..
Pomeroy, died friday morning at
Vrteran~ Memorial HospitaL
Mr. Eblin was born in Pom~roy

on M&lt;m:h 15, 1915, a son rt the late
Mahlon and Virginia HJnkJe Eblin.
He was a retured coal miner and
logg~r.

Sun1ving are his wifP. Mary
Maxine Conkle Eblin; a son and
daughter-in-law. Claude Douglas
and Suzanna Dawn Eblin. Pomeroy: two granddaughrers, August ina Dawn and Claudine Lashane
Eblin and three grandsons. David
John. Howard Eugell(&gt; and Ivan
Joseph Eblin, all of. Pomeroy. Also
surviving are a brother, Mahlon
IDoc I Eblin, Pomeroy, and a sister.
Elva Grueser, Pomeroy.
Besides his parents. he was
preceded In death by a son. floyd
Eugene Eblin, a grandson and
three brothers.
Services will be hE'id at I p.m.
Sunday at the Ewing funeral
Home with Rev . Howard Sear iPs
officiating.

llurlal Will

be in Gil·

more CemetPry. Friends may call
at the funeral home anytime alter 2
p.m. on Saturday.

Thursday, theOhloGeneralAssem·
biy sent to Gov. Richard F. Celeste
a mandatory seatbelt bill applying
to au tomoblle drivers and their
front-seat passen~rs.
The Sel)ate agreed, 17-14, with
House changP.&gt; In the controversial
bill which has been debated in the
Legislature for the last yPBr.
A spokesman saJd the governor
wUI sign the bUl when ft reaches his ·
desk. perhaps next week. Ninety
days later. or sometime In AprU.
the seatbeit provision will be in
effect, making Ohio the 17th statP
with such a requirement.
After a •-month grace period,
Ia w enforcement o!flcers will begin
imposing a $:11 One unbuckled
drivers and $10 for each unbuckled
front-seat passenger.
Michael Salster. CO&lt;iroinator of
Qtlzens for Safety Belts, a private
coalition of chambers of com·
merce, auto manufacturers. municipalltles and safety organizations, said a S15,&lt;Dl public
awareness campaign will start in
about six weeks.

Weather forecast
Today .. .varlable ctoudtnesswitha high 40 to 45. West winds lOtoll
lliph.
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10 mph.
Saturday ... sunny with a high 40 to 45.
Chance rt precipitation is 10 percent today and near zero percent,
tonight and Saturday.

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a wide selection of poses to choose from bu! ourportraiiJ
carry a lifetime guarantee.
A// of our portraits are done in a
deluxe matte fini sh at no extra
We
charge and all are delivered in at·
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tractive snowdrift folders.

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Charltnt and lob IIMflch
109 Hip St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Veterans Memorial

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Adrnissions--Gracl' Glaze, Pomeroy; Charles Bush, Pomeroy; Della
Clelland. Pomeroy.
Dlscha~--F1oyd Dailey, Alan
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Middleport- Pomeroy--Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday, January 12, 1986

Seatbelt law: local patrol commander reacts
By JOHN FRIEDMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff

GALLlPOLIS - U the mandatory spatbeit law
enact!'d Thursday by the Ohio General Assembly had
b('('n in Ioree during 19lfi. all lour highway deaths in
Meigs County and at least two of five in GaUia County
cbuld have b('('n prevented, according to Lt. Dan
Henderson. commander of the Gallla-Meigs post of
the Stall' Highway Patrol.
None of the people killed in automobile accidents in
1985 werP wearing Sl'at belts "and at il'ast !()percent
of those injured would not have b('('n,.as seriously
ln ju('('d" if they had been wearing the !Pits. he added.
"The odds are so much grea ter of not being kltied or

seriously injured it is ridiculous not to wear them,"
Henderson said. Hender9Jn said he has not been
involved in the investigation of a fa tal accident in
which a person died because they were weating a sea I
belt.
In 1984. Hender!Dn said lour people killed in area
accidents were thrown from their vehicles and
probably would not have b('('n killrd if they had been
wearing the restraints.
"They were relatively minor da mage accidents ,"
Henderson said. "But they were killed when they
were thrown from thP vehicles."
The seat bell law may also help reduce insurance
rates, Hender9ln said. " U It' s your right not towear a

sea t lPII ." he said, "and you get involved in an
accidPnt and arP hosplla lized. it's m;· insuran C'&lt;'
money that's h~l p ing to pay (the bill I ."
Once the law goes into effect , probabl; !Dmetime in
April. "a large segment of the population will wea r
them just beeauSI' it's the law. Most people are
taw-abiding cit izens," Henderso n added
f ollo-.ing a two-month grace period. law enforcement officers will begin imposi ng a $::!1 fine on
unbuckled drivers and a $10 line on unbuckled front
seat passPngers. The House of Representali\'eS had
deleted a requirement that rear sea t pa s sen~rs wear
the belts and the Senate went along with the proposal.
Even after the grace period , a police officer will

have to stop a vehicle for another violat ion bcfor~
issuing the seatbeil citation.
Revenue from the lines will bc placed in a Spc'C ial
seat belt educational fund for the Ohio DPpartm!'nt of
Highway Safety . Violators will bc able to a\'oid the
fine by watching a special ODHS sa fetY film on the
importanre of wearing a seatbeil .
Sen. Paul E . Pl~ifer. R-Bucvru s. the bill 's chief
sponsor. said between 300 to 400 latalil iPs ca n be
prevented in Ohio each year if motorists obey the law He sa id thPre a rP 1.600 fatalities annually on Ohio
highways. and other states with mandatof\· bcillaws
have experienced a 25 percent r!'duclion in fatal
accidents.

Deadly gas
leaks from
Piketon plant

Additional funds flow
into library coffers
By CHAIUENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Stall

POMEROY More than
$100,&lt;Dl in additional funding will
flow into the coffers of th~ Meigs
Library Board in 1~ . due to a
change in the way libraries are
financed in the Sta t ~ of Ohio.
MPigs. libraries which operated
on intangibiP tax receipts of $65,823
in 1985. wUl ha\'e S169.826 to spend
this yPar .
How rhl' funds are spent is
detPrmined pntirely by th~ Meigs
Library Board members. Pat
Holter. president. Pat Milts, Mary
Kay Yost, and Don Mullen. No
cri t~ria lor expenditures is set by
the state.
Two years ago when the lntangi·
bie tax was repealed to be e!fective
on Jan. 1. 198&gt;, the State Sl't aside
funding of 6.3 percent of thP total
incomP tax for library revenue.
"We expected the new formula to
('('place thP amount from the
intangible tax receipt s and perhaps
show a sma ll increase. but we
didn 't l'XJX'CI anything like this ."
co mm Pnt ed Ru th Pow e r s .
librarian.
But when local funds. considered
by the State Department of Taxa tion as a guaranteed sharP detPrmined by previous operat ing funds .
were matched and there was a
hugh excess of money remaining1n
the fund. a "share of the excess"
was assigned. she explained .
Smaller libraries. or those which

had operated on the fewest dollars
in - previous years, were given
larger port ions of the excess as a
"catch-up" techniquP. or to bring
simlllar funding to all libraries
across the state.
Gallla County which had a
guaranteed share of $156,848, an
· amount comparabil' to thp intangible tax receipts of previous years.
received $72,:))6 in the distribution
of the Pxcess monies.
The increase in funding is
expected to be continued at the
same level, according to Ruth
. Powers. tibarian. She reports thaI
long range plans for expenditures.
Including a building fund, are being
developed by the Library Board
and a special committee composed
of Debbie Weber, Reedsville, Cindy
Oliveri. Meigs County Extension
SeiVice agent, Shirley Huston,
SyracuSI'. and Sandy . Sergent.
Rutland. has been appointed.
Priorities this year. Mrs.
Powers notes. will be the
purchase of new books. She says
tha 1 the library can now begin to
removP books which haven't been
checked out lor five yl'ars.
replace books which are in poor
condition. expand magazine and
newspaper subscriptions, and
replace some equipment and
furnishings.
The Board is also planning to
reinsta te the film service. The
libraries stU! have projectors and
tContlnued on page A3 )

Times-Sentinel Stall

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52 Wteks .. ................................ $59.80

Along the River .. ..... .... .... B- f -8

Vol. 20 No. 49
Copyrighted , 986

TUPPERS PLAINS--Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District is ready. willing and able to extend watpr
tines into 1he St iversviile area of M~igs County Hsome
already pxisting customers will allow easements
across their properties.
The $451.&lt;Dl project is being funded through
fa rmers Home Administration in thP form of a
$352.0XJ Joan and a ~.000 grant.
Efforts have heen underway since •19lll to pipe
water to the StiversvUie area where 36 customer.~ will
be seiVed by the extended line.
A smaller line on Skinner Road will .also be included
in what the water district calls the Phase 111 project.
as well as a small line in East LRtart and a small line
in the Minersville area.

Th(' Dat iv St&gt;n! lnt'l on a 3. 6 or 12 monTh

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By NANCY YOACHAM

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52 Wed&lt;s .. .... .........

Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. presents 'shop
talk' - Page A-2

Page B-1

PIKETON. Ohio tL'Pl i - Monitors Installed ,_Iter a fede ral agency
report!'d leaks at Ohio nuclear
materials plants showed 46 pound s
of a radiooct ive gas leaked in just
one week at one of tht&gt; plants.
autoortt les said Saturday.
The Deparnnent of Energy said
results of tests late friday showed
uranium hexafluoride. the same
gas that killed one worker and
injured 32 at an atomic plant in
Oklahoma Jan . 4, was escaping
from an air evacua tion system at
the Piketon uranium enrichment
-plant; '1lb0ut' .,... miles """Ill ~

MORE MONEY, MORE BOOKS- Wlth the Meigs
Ubraries haYing Slfi8,8'al on which lo operate In 19S8,
an increase of over SlOO.OOO, patrons can e~ped 1o see
hundreds of new books on the shelvi\S ~ the Pomeroy

rutd Middleport Ubnu-les. Seeing Ruth Power.~,
Ubnu-lan, Jllltting new books on the shelf will become
a famiBar sight as lite year moves along.

Columbus.
,
Wiley Johnson. chiP! of the
department's Facilities and SystPrns Safety Branch in Oak Ridge,
TPnn .. said there was no indication
anyone had bee n injure(! .
Last month. a General Account ·
ing Office report requested by Sen .
.John Glenn. D-Ohio. said there
wpre numerous probiPms with
leaks at Piketon and at the fNnaid
uranium weapons processing plant
near Cincinnati.
William Manning. director of the
Enriching Operations Division .
said special fill ers wpre installed on
the air evacuation system at
Piketon on Dec_::!1.
Th~ plant . owned by the Depai1 ment of Energy and operated lly
Goodyear Atomic Corp .. produces
fuel rods for nuclear reactors.

Water district set to lay lines despite easement problems

Ohio lottery winners

P ICK4 $1 straight bet pays
$2,760. PICK -4 $1 box bet pays $115.

Some color h~mony

•

Joost givt us o &lt;Gil for yoor a(l(llin'-1
afttr 5:00 P.M. or anytimo ett Wooh,.L

Melvin !Peck 1 Hood. 68. died
friday morning at his home at lll
Locust St.. Pomeroy.
Mr. Hood was born in Pomeroy
on Dec. 5. 1917. asonofthe late John
Thoma s and Emma Marie Massar
Hood. He was a cranP operatorwtlh
foote Mineral Co. before hls
retinement and was a member of
the United Steel Workers of America. Local 5171
A vl'teran of World War 11 . Mr.
Hood belonged to feeney-Bennett
Post 128, AmPrican LRgton, MlddiP·
port, and was a member of Trinity
Church in Pomeroy.
Surviving arp his wife, Helen; a
daughter and son-in -law. ChPryl
and Vic Durst. The Plains; a son
and daughter-in -law. Danny and
Rachel Hood. Pomeroy; a son. Tim
Hood. at hom~; a siSter. ThPlma
NE'ase. Pomeroy; grandchildren.
Scoll. Jason and KPIIy Durst and
David .Johnson. and several nieces
and nf1Jhews.
Services will be held at 3 p.m.
Sunday at the Ewing funeral
Home with Rev . W. H. Perrin
officiat ing. Burial wUI be in Meigs
Memory Gardens. Friends may
call at lht&gt; funeral homP from 2to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

$84,225.

··Page 8-l

HIGH SCHOOL SENIOIS

Melvin Hood

CLEVELAND iUPII - Thursday' s winning Ohio l:.ottery
numbers: Dally Number
387.
Ticket sales 1 o · t a I e d
$1.18I.O:Il .!Xl. with a payoff duP of
S478.127.!Xl. PICK-4
5621.
PICK4 tick~t sa les totaled
S!86,9.'!7.!Xl, with a payoff due of

usage
growing

Judgments sought
fannPrs Bank and Savings Co.,
Pomproy. has filed two foreclosure
actions in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court.
An action requesting a $6391.09
judgment has been flied against
Hillard Conley and Margaret J .
Conley, Middleport. et at. lor
property in Bedford Township.
An action requesting judgment of
$11 ,729.33 has been filed against
Leonard Conrad Lyons, Pomeroy,
et al, for property in Chester
Township .

Library

195 Upper Riwlr Road

Gallipolis, 0.

Altogether, 50 new taps wUl be added to the Tuppers
Plains-Chester network through the Phase Ill
project.
The new line wiU tie in with-the exis lfng line at
McKenzie Ridge and an ~.tlXl galion water tank will
be installed on a slle atop McKenzie Ridge.
This tank wUl supply customers on the ex tension
and existing custom~rs on County Road :!l between
Ihe Bald Knob-Stiversvilie Road and McKl'nzle Ridge
junctions.
Don Poole. a Tuppers Plains-Chester representative. says th~ project has b('('n and will lP delayed
beeause of the refusals of easements from property

owners.
The district did not want to cross country to lay the
new line "but we may have no alternative. " Poole
says.

Just a few exiSting customers from the McKenzie
Ridge area and County Road 28 are ooldlng out on the
easements according to Poole. even though "special
and very stringent specifications" have b('('n written
to accomodatP property owners.
TheSI' very customers would also benefit from the
extension beeauseplacement of t he tank on McKenziP
Ridge "would strengthen the whole area·· accord in ~
to Poole.
"I guess they've forgotten what it's likP to be
without water," hP adds.
Poole doesn't think construction costs wUI be
increased If the water district is forced to go cross
country but it will be an "extreme inconvenienCE'."
Construction through a wilderness arpa "ercatcs a ·
maintainance problem more than anything, " Poole
says, "beeause 90 percent of the leaks oo any lin~arr

Gramm-Rudman law
challenged in court

Gillmor takes Celeste .to
task on unemployment rate
TOLEDO. Ohio (UP! I - Saying
he wants to IPII the public the facts
behind Gov _ Richard Celeste's
"State of the State" address. Senate
President Paul E. GUimor Friday
said Ohio's unemployment rate
would be even higher II it were not
for the large number of people
leaving for thP Sunbeit.
"Ohio has the highest level of
·out-migration' of its people of any
state in this count ry with one
exception." hi' said.
GUtrnor. the state's highest rank·
ing Republican and a possibl~
opponent to the Democratic gover·
nor. said the CPieste administration
has cost Ohio as mony as 160,tlXl
jobs. The Republican leader took the
governor to task for the high
unemployment ra te. Gillmor said
CPiesle failed to say Ohio's \m·

ployment rate is the second highest
in the nation.
"Dick Celeste may be proud of
Ohio !Ping ~9th out of !Xl states
econornicaly, but I'm not," he said.
The senator has foUowi?d Celeste
around the stall' Thunsday and
Friday to offer a rebuttal to the
governor's address Wednesday
"Regarding my potential, proba·
bie. extremely probable, we're-not·
quite ready-to-announce-yet candidacy for governor, I'm ruMing a
positive campaJgn, " said GIUmor.
''I' m running positive carnapign,
I'm ruMing a Paul Gillmor earn·
palgn, a pro-Ohio campaign."
GUlmor saJd his position as
president of_ the senate obligated
him to o!fer a countl'fll(linl to the
governor's address Wednesday.
"That's w~ I would say this
(Continued on page A3\

located b; customers."
Poole was reluctant to give an approx imate
construction date for the Phase l ti project "beca use
we've.al('('ady had so many Mlay s wp didn 't count
on... He wou ld say that construct ion is coming ciOS('.
At the present time. Tuppers Plains-Chester is
taking bids for construction of a back -up generator at
the exlslin~ treatment plant in Long Bottom .
The water board has talked about a back-up
genpra tor for several years conunent s Poole.
Alt er last winter when a separate boost er was out
for live days. the board felt the;· could no longer
postpone construction of a hock-up.
" If that had b('('n the treatment plant out for five
day s. it would have b('('n a disaster." explai ns Pook&gt;.
Construction costs for IlK' ba ck-up genera tor will be
approximately $3l,(ll).

WASHINGTON (UPl\ - Con gress passed the Gramp1 -Rudman
balanced budget law to avoid
making unpopular spending ruts.
but in doing so shirked its constitu tional duty, lawyers told a federal
court in a key legal test of the
measure.

lAW CHALLENGED - 'The conrtlutlonallty of the lalanoed budJeC
law bealtlrllle name11 ollls !ifiiiiiiOI'!I Sen. Wamn Rudman. R-N.H.,
left, and Sen. PIIIL Gramm, R-Tex., Is being chaDensed by a federal
employ- uulon and 12 Howe members.

During more than tht'ff' oours of
argu ments Friday, six attorneys
debated the constitu tionality of
Gramm-Rudma n's key provision
- a trigger requiring spending cuts
without letting Congress vote on
them.
111te law Is being challenged lly a
federal employees union and 12
HouSI' members. who say it violates
the Constitution's sPparation of
powers doctrine by shift ing Con·
gress' budget - making duties lo
nnn-elected bureaucrats.

" What

"'r haH'

hf'IT' is ;1 law

whose principal pu rpoSC" is to
enable those who are cl!'Ct('(i ro
make the laws to a\·oid hard
choices. " said Alan Morrison.
representing the House membrrs.
" W~ see the statute as a patent
abdication of the congressional
duty," Lois WiUiams. of the National Treasury Employ!'('S Union.
said.
LawyPrs for ' th~ House. Senate
and General Accounting Offic ~
defended the low. while the Reagan
administration said it would be
constitutional lf the prt"sident,
instPad of the GAO. had final sa von
billions of dollars worth of cutS:
The law, which " 'ou ld end deficit s
by 1991, calls for au tomatic budget
cuts If Congress and the White
(Continued on page A3)

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