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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Happenings in and around Meigs

Area deaths
Brian Keith French
Brian Keilh French . 30, of 61
Franklin Ave. Athens, died unex pectedly Wednesda y al O'Btcness
Hospit JI. Athens.

&amp;llurrlay at the Ewmg Funeral
Home "1th Re\'. Ste,·e Nelson
officiating. Burial will lx' in Meigs
Memory Garden. Friends may call
HI Ihe funeral hom&lt;' after 2 p.m. on
F r iti:l Y.

Born in (;rll lipolis. ht· wa~ tht' son

of Edn a :11ilk•r F'renc h Ru ssl'il uf
Middlcp011 and lht· IJ IC Ed"·ard T.
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75, Medma . fmmerly of Meigs

County . died Wednesda)· al the City
Hospital in Akron .

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C'hrsrrr Tounship. f'- lP ig!:' Counr-y .
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can we find for you?

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Saturday Service 2 p.m.

. 17th Anniversarv Sale
17 yea rs ago this month "we opened our
doot s for the first time . Now (thanks to you)
we are ce lebrating our 17t h year in busines,
so come in and celebrate it with us and save
like yo u have never saved before .

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SAVE

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Clearance Sale
$6 70 TO $3283

PRICE

SALE!

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48 inch size. Good
selection of solid colors.

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CLOTHING :
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MATCHING
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MEN'S

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Friday. January 17, 1986

25 Cents

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

By BOJniOEFLICH
Sentinel staff writer
Steps lor selling the Pomeroy Junior High School,
the nearby Marauder football field and parcels ln
Rutland were made when the Meigs Local School
Dlstrtct's Board of Education met In regular session
Thursday night.
Supt. Dan E. Morris reported there Is a Interested
buyer lor the junior high school bulldlng and the
property on which It sits, but tllat the buyer Is not
Interested In the rest of the property In Pomeroy
which includes the football field. However, Supt.
Morris indicated tlle potential buyer feels he could
Interest another buyer In the properiy which Includes
the lleld.
Durtng a discussion on the sale of the property,
board president Rohert Snowden pointed out that
previously properties of the district have been given
for a token $1 Ia Middleport, Rutland and Pomeroy

Villages and Indicated that it has been agreed that no
more property owned by the dlstrtct is to be given
away.
Snowden pointed out the district has a need for
money and said he Is anxious to have the recreation
facilities at Meigs HighSchool completed. He spoke of
the need for a new bus garage In the dlstrlct Indicating
that money will be needed for those developments.
Snowllen reported there are parcels In Rutland
which also should be. sold.
.
Asst. Supt. James Carpenter pointed out that
surveying of the property should be done so tllat the
purchaser wUI be aware of property boundrtes.
The board voted to have the surveying done and
advertise the properties In Pomeroy and Rutland as
soon as possible for sale at public auctions with the
boarrl reserving the right to accept or reject all bids. It
was stipulated tllat If tllere should be any delay in

getting some of the Pomeroy and Rutland properties
surveyed each piece should be advertised separately
just as soon as the survey _work is done In each
Instance.
Salary adju!&amp;ments
The board moved Into a 10 minute executive session
when a request for salary adjustments was presented
from tlle principals of the district. The prtncipals
following a meeting on tl1e matter had requested an
Increase of $3,950each to cover the period from Jan. I
to Aug. 1, this year. Supt. Morris sald that tllls Is the
same dollar Increase which teachers had been given
and tllat unless raises were given to principals, a
teacher with maximum training and maximum
experience would be earning more money than
principals. Supt. Morrts also pointed out that the
elementary ,principals work 2211 days compared to 1&amp;1
days worked by a teacher.
Durling a discussion on the raises, Barton said that

78 percent of the district's money Is going for salaries
and that he felt tlle board must draw the line agalnst
tl1ree and four thousand dollar salary increases.
"We must get things in line and proper
prospective," he commented.
Powell commented he felt the distrtct should pay
the admlnistators more tllan teachers and tllat a
slgnHicant raise was In order so tl1a I the
administrators would earn more than teachers and
Powell made a motion to pay the $39;j) req uested .
However, tlle motion died for lack of a second. The
· boarrl then moved Into executive session alter which
they returned to the meeting room and passed a
motion given elementary priincipals and the assistant
high school principal a raise of sum from Jan . 1 to
Aug. I and the high school principal was given an
increase of $1500. All four board members on hand
voted in favor of that lncreaSl'.
1Continued on page 121

Rep. Boster says
bill will boost
Ohio coal usage

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Section , , 2 Pages

Voi.J6, No. 191
Copyrighted 1986

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A Meigs Counly man suffered
minor injuries in a single- vehicle
accident on Meigs Cou nty 19
Wednesday night. accorrling to the
Gallia-Meigs post of the State
Highway PatroL
Bruce W. Blackston, 27, of Rt. 3.
Pomerov. was westbound on 19,
about sL,·tenths of a mile west of
U.S. 33, when troopers said he
allegedly lost control of ills pick-up

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Meigs motorist hu
in traffic accident

1{i ffi&lt;'. F:agle Ridge: two nephews.
R c;,,r\' ,Jnd Gordon Holter,

\\ ' cdm•st.:ia ~ C'H'ning at a hospital in
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was nol trealed, troopers said.
Blackston's pick-up sustained mod·
erale damage and he was charged
by tllepatrolwithfailure tocontrol.

County Common Pleas Court from
Audrey Arnold, Pomeroy , on
grounds of gross neglect of duty .

O. •lort"s Grff'n Uing. Colum-

12Pke1 Zalll. long-tlmc
I' o !llCI'O)' Hi gh School t Parh~r. died

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Meigs County Emergency Medi cal Service rt'ports five calls
Wednesdav; SvracuSl' at 8: 14a .m.
to Church. Sl. ·for Estill Moore to
Veterans Memoria l Hospital: Middlepon at 8: lti a.m . to Bradburv
Rd. fo r Freda Clark who was
lrea ted bu l not transported; Middlepon a t 9:32 a. m. transponed
Freda Clark to Holzer Medical
Center: Middiepo11 at 3:38 p.m. to
1689 Lincoln Height s for Dorothy
Wya tt to Veterans Memorial Hospital: Tuppers Plains at t07 p.m. to
Rl. tiffi East for Keith Harris to
Vewrans Memorial Hospiial.

by a brorhrr.
sislpr-in -law .
.\1;1 n · h:J thryn Hol trr. Basl1an: two

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lat C' l'bom.l' c~ n d

'"a cu•w. ~&lt;~ent off the lefl side of
Emergency squads Divorce granted
Ihe road and overturned .
Gerald V. Arnold. Pomeroy, has
su ffered mJ~or injuranswer five calls · been granted a divorce ill Meigs iesBlackSion
in the 8:50 p.m. accident , but

~hP ts sutYi\'Pd
AtYil Holter. and
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Thursday, January 16, 1986

WINTER JACKETS
Good selection of regular 'and
extra large sizes. Leather and
suede jackets, denims, poly
cotton blends. Regularly '2 9.95
to '15 9.95

S. M. L, XL Sizes plus tails
and bigs to 4X. True western
styling. Plaid patterns. Well
known makes.

SAVE 33°/o

SAVE 33°/o

'29.95 JACKETS .... .. .. Sale 120 .00
' 59 .95 JACKETS .... .... Sale ' 40 .00
'89 .96 JACKETS .. ...... Sale 160.00
'169 .9S ~ACKETS ... Sale '107.00

' 14.95
'16.95
' 19.95
1 22.95

ELBERFELDS

WESTERNS ........ '10.00
WESTERNS ....... . ' 1L30
WESTERNS ........ ' 13.30
WESTERNS ...... .. ' 15.30

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Recently approved House legislation "puts in place the voter-approved
system Ia find an efficient, clean way to use Ohio's coal - and maintain
Ohio's coal industry -In the 1990's and beyond," says Rep. Jolynn Boster,
D-Galllpolls.
The legislation- designed to make available up to $100 mllllon In loans
and grants for research and development In new coal technologies- was
approved Wednesday by the Ohkl House of Representatives.
House Bill 750 Implements State Issue 1, which was passed
overwhelmingly by Ohio voters last November.
"Ninety-five percent d Ohio's electricity Is generated by bumlngcoal,
but becauSl' of the high sulfur content of Ohkl coal. the state hasn't been
able to take full advantage of the vast resources &lt;1 coal here in Ohio," said
Boster, a co-~nsorof the bill. "That'swhyStatelssuelandHouseBW 750
are so exciting."
The blll au tllorizes the director of the Ohio Coal Development Office, with ·
tlle advice'of the Coal Technical Advisory Committee- both of which were
created by the General Assembly last session- to make loans and grants
to businesses, as well as scientific and educatlonallnstltutlollS k&gt;cated In
the state.
The funds wUI be used for research and development !X'Olects to J1"0nlOte
the discovery of new technologies and toward the expansion of existing
methods lor using Ohio coal In a safe, clean manner.
The funds for the loans and grants wUI be raised through the lssuanre of
general obligation bonds by tlle Ohio Department of Development.
The blll allows the state to share In any royalties or profits tllat result
from tlle discoveries or Inventions of the state-funded projects. Other
provisions in the bill give the Public Utilities Commission oversight ri coal
research projects undertaken by utlllty companies In order to protect
rate-payers; and , at t11e same time, to encourage Investment In coal
research by the utllltles.

Teenager, alleged rape victim
A Middleport teenager was allegedly raped late Thursday even·
lng In Gallla County.
Paul Gerard, ~peclallnvestigator
for the Meigs County prosecutor's
office, reported that he and Sheriff
Howard Frank did the Initial
Investigation after it was reponed
by Veterans Memorial Hospital.
The girl was taken there lor
treatment and then later refer red to
the Holzer Medical Center for
further examination.
Gerard said It was first believed

the Incident occurred ln Meigs
County. Audio-tapes, photographs,
and statements have been turned
over to the Ga!Ua County Sheriff's
Department In Gallla County where
the Jnvestlgallon Is continuing.
Gallla officials were not available
tllls morning to release delalls of
tlle Incident.
The Investigator said the alleged
suspects Involved were not juveniles and that only one was actually
involved In the rape.

OOIIII'ES'IED - About 00 residents from the Rt. 143 - Ball Run
ga&amp;hered 1bursday ai lhe courthouse to contest the issuance r:l a Cl-C2
license for beer and wine carry out to D&amp;B Qulckslop on Rl. 143. Those
giving testimony In the hearing conducted by James Leon olthe stale
Department ol Uquor Control listed several objeclloM to the Hcense.
Main objeetlom were the bad curve on which the carry-oot 6 bmled
and the lad &amp;here Is anolherCliJTY-&lt;lllt within me quarter mile of D&amp;B's.
ln addlllon, members of the Wesleyan Holiness Church objected to the

the elderly and the disabled.
Under pressures of the GrammRudman balanced· budget Jaw to
lower the deficit to $144 billion from
Its current level of more than S200
bllllon. Reagan reportedly plans to
submit more than $50 bllllon in cuts
overall.
Whlle Reagan Insists he will meet
the budget targets by cutting costs,
Senate Democratic leader Robert
Byrd said Thursday the president
will have to propose new taxes or
"deep, deep cuts" In the military
spending, or both.
Byrd, D-W.Va., said Reagan
must take the lead on taxes because
"he Is tlle one person who can get
across that the dellclts are .serious
and may lllvolve medicine that Is
not sugar-Coated .... "
Included In the draft health
budget are proposals to:
-Freeze hospttaltnsurance pay·
ments, or at the most grant a 2
percent .Increase (not enough to
cover Inflation) .
-Institute a Medicare
"voucher" system to allow recipIents to purchase individual health
Insurance and todelayellglblllty for

Jones were present on behalf of the county coiiiiTilsslon which
submllled the license request to the stale on behalf r:l the applicant,
Daniel Ralrden. The conunlsslon forwarded several letters and a 100
name petition opposing the llcensetolheslale. Yesrerday'shearlngwas
then scheduled by the slate board. The hearing otrlcer said he would
have a decision within lour w six weeks.

Ohio could lose .millions in federal aid
CLEVELAND (UPI) - OhiO
stands to lose 4.3 percent of Its
federal aid for a variety of social
programs, educatkln and highways
H the first wave of Gramm·
Rudmann budget cuts takes effect
on March I, the Cleveland Plain
Dealer reported today.
The loss to Ohio could run In the
tens of millions of dollars for the
seven months between March 1and
Oct. I, 198i.

"1hls Is just the tip of the
Iceberg," said Sen. John Glenn,

JJ.Ohio, who predicted more than
$70 billion would have to be
trimmed from the 1987 federal
budget to meet the Gramm·
Rudman target.
Using figures from tlle National
Governors Association and the
National Conference of State Legis·
latures, theSta teofOhlo's Washington office estimated the cut In
actual federal spending In the
Buckeye Statecould be as low as $30
mUllan.

Reagan revives proposed
cuts in Medicare, Medicaid
WASHINGTON (U Pli - The
fiscall987 spending proposal President Reagan submits to Congress
next month wUI reconunend virtually the same Medicare. ami
Medicaid cuts la\&lt;1llakers rejected
last year, a . draft of next year's
health budget reveals.
The draft budget, disclosed by
congre5slonal sources Thursday,
proposes Ia Increase the amount
Medicare recipients pay for doc·
tors' care to cover 35 percent of the
cost of the program by 1991. It now
covers 25 percent.
Reagan's proposal also would
limit federal Medicaid costs by
turning the bulk of the program
over to tlle states.
Reagan's draft budget for health
programs was drawn up In December but Is unUkely to change
~ry much by February, when the
president submits his fiscal year
1!1'17 budget to Congress, congressklnal soun:es said.
Medicaid, a federal-state program, helps pay healtll care costs
for the needy, aged and handicapped. Medicare Is a federal
health care Insurance program for

license becau.se of the close proldmlty of the d1Urch parking lot and the
carry-out. Prooeculmg Attorney Rick Crow and Commissioner Rich

A separate calculation by Fiscal slashed by nearly $1 million and
Planning Services, a financial funds to educate disadvantaged
consulting finn In Washington, put children could be reduced s.Ji9.00l.
the loss In certain entitlements at the newspaper said.
, Christine Hoffman, spokesman
more than $39 mlllion In Oh Ia.
Glenn said 10 Ohio defense for the Ohio Department r:t Human
projects would lose money . In all Services, said programs such as
$l2l,IXXJ would be puiled back from day call', foster care counseling,
Ohio defense Installations, with adoption, and United Way Sl'rvices
Wright -Patterson Air Force Base would be affected .
Federal revenue sharing funds in
near Dayton expected to be hit tlle
Ohio are expected to he cut from
hardest.
The stale of Ohio estimated the $189 mJIUon to $2i million.
The student loan fund also would
loss In highway funds would run ln
the millions. The Home Energy be affected . David H. Harmon.
Assistance Program to help poor executive di rector of the Ohio
people meet \\1nter heating bllls Student Loan Commission, said
could face a $4.8 million rut, and the fees paid by students 10 get the
Headstart program may lose loans would be Increased from 5
percent to 6 percent of the amount
$830,00&gt;.
Job training funds may be borrowed.

HEAP deadline approaches

Medicare untll tl1e first full tronth
after tlle recipient's birthday.
-Limit the costs of the Medicaid
program by reimbursing states
only for "medically necesssary
services."
-Restrict the federal Medicaid
payment for educational and vocational services for the mentally
retarded l)lld require a second
opinion on surgery.
MORE CUTS SOUGiff All ri the recommenda tlons were
President
Reagan reoommends
Included In Reagan's fiscal 1986
the
same
Medicare and Medibudget but practically none was
caid
cuts
lawmakers rejected
adopted by Congress.
last
year
bt
his latest draft of
Instead, Congress merely exnext
year's
health
budget. UP!.
tended , through March 15 the
existing freeze on Medicare reim·
bursements to hospitals.
"What the administration Is Gramm-Rudman triggers autoproposing Is to shift these costs to matic spending cuts to meet the
the elderly under the mistaken . deficit target.
However, the law protects Medinotion tllat old people can absorb
caid
from any cuts under the
these costs," said Rep. Henry
automatic
procedure lpld llmlts
Waxman, D-Callf., chatnnan ri the
Medicare
cuts
to 1 perren t House Energy and Conunerce
those
who
favor those
meaning
subcommittee m health.
health
programs
would
be better off
The new law gives Congress a
letting
Gramm-Rudman's
autochanre to agree on legislation to
matic
cuts
take
effect
rather
than
reduce the dellcit to $144 billion In
attempt
to
avoid
them.
1~1 1987. But If they fall,

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Meigs resident have only two
more weeks In which is sign up for
'HEAP, tlle home heating assistance program.
Senior Citizens Center staff ad·
viso.' that the deadline is Jan. 31.
Applications as well as personnel to
help fill out tlle fonns are available
at the Center. Asslst!nce Is based
on Income, $7,875 In a houSl'hold
witll one person, and $10,575 In a
househOld of two.
Besides the regular HEAP funds,
there is some Emergency HEAP
assistance available with tilt&gt; dead·
tine for that helng Aprllll. This help
must be applied for. however, at !he
Community Action Office on the
ground Door of tl1e courtllouse In
Pomeroy.
In addition to assisting with
applications for heating assistance,
personnel at the Center wUI also
have slgnup for homestead exemption, a reduction In real estate taxes
for those 65 years or age or totally
and pennanently disabled .
Residents may sign upm the first
Monday of any month tllrough
Jmte. Guidelines specify thai the

applicant mu st own the home as of
Jan. 1 in the yearol application, and
that it must be the place of
residence. Income must not exceed
$15,(01 for the preced ing year for
the applicant . Total income Includes the lrtoome or the owner as
well as the spouse Pven though the
spouse may not actually be an
ow~r .

As for other programs, the Social
Security represmtative wUI be at
the Center next Wednesday, and
then again on Feb. 5 and 19.
An attorney provided through the
Area Council oo Aging wUilx' at the
Center Thursday. Appointments
are to be made through Leafy
Chasteen, m -2161.
A blood pressure cllnlc will be
held Wednesday at the renter from
9:30 to 11 :30 with the next one to
follow on Feb. 20.
Again this yea r the Health
Malntenant:P Program sponsored
by the Holzer Medical Center and
Holzer Clinic, Ltd. will continue
with programs to be scheduled
every other month beginning In
January .

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vernment has forbidden trade with
Cuba for the past 25 yrors; Cuba
goes Its way. Most recently the
president has laid heavy sanctions
upon libya; our noble allies have
pooh·poohed the effort.
So It will be with South Alrlca. If
Bishop TuiU's e!!orts succeed, and
American corporations are forbidden to do business· there. the
economic vacuum will be swiftly
Hlled. A significant- number of
blacks who work In Americanowned plants will lose their jobs.
The example of these nondlscrtrnlnatory Industries wll! be
lost. If there Is rooney to be made in

South Africa, 91meone else will stpP
In to mak,. lt.
Formal sanctions·will have little
e!fect. Neither will the kind of
ritualistic demonstrations we have
seen outside the &amp;luth African
Embassy over tbe past y..ar. Th..se
nicely orchestrated evmts have an·
the spontaneity of a good Swiss
clock. At the appointed hour the
celebrities pop out, march to the
door and get polltely turned away.
The pollee gently arrest those who
have signed up for the afternoon's
program. All hands are taken
downtown to be booked. With a
round of handshakes the defend-

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behind national average

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Researchers report that tncfl'ases in per capita income in Ohio betweer
I!r13 and 1983 lagged behind national incfl'ases.
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The state f,.ll behind the national average "primarily because Oh1o s
economy suffefl'd from incfl'ased industrial competition." researchers
saki Wednesday.
.
The findings. based on statistics provided by tre Bufl'au of EconomiC
Analysis. wefl' compiled by the Southwest Ohio Regional Data Center. part
of the University or Cincinnati's Institute for Polley Research .
"The loss of Ohio jobs and an increased number of elderly persons in
Ohio also caused the percentage of 'transfer paym~nts' 1income for which
people don't render sen,ice, such as Social Security and welfare) to
lncfl'ase at almost double the national rate," reported researchers.
"Whereas in 1973. only one dollar In 10 or personal income repfl'sented
traDster payment, by 1983, one dollar in every six or personal income
represented a transfer payment."
Per capita personal income fl'presents the total personal income of an
area divided by the resident population-. It provides an indication of the
attractiveness or an area's consumer market as well as tbe economic
well-being of the afl'a.
During the decade 1973 tol983. Ohio had an average annual growth in per
capita personal income of 8.4 percent , slightly less than the averag_e
national growth of 8.8 percent.
In 1973, Ohio's per capita personal income was almost identical to that
for the U.S. as a whole ($5,0ll to $5,0101 . By 1983, Ohio's per capita personal
Income had Increased to $ll.218, but the na Ilona! average had increased to
$1l;ti87. Ohio. which had ranked 21rd In per capita income in 1973, slipped to
Z7th In 1983.

Between 1m and 1983. Ohio's metropolitan areas had average annual
growth rates in per capita personal income ranging from 7.7 JX&gt;rcent to8.8
percent.
The Youngstown-Warren area had the lowest rate. while several
metropolitan areas had the highest rate- Akron. Cincinnati. Columbus,
Dayton-Springfield, Hamilton-Middletown, Marietta, Steubenville and the
Ohio suburbs around Wheeling. W Va
However. no Ohio city had a growth rate above the national average.

Berry's World

"Hi, I'm Gary Hart, I'm either running for president or moving to Ireland to
write books."

ants afl' releazed. No one Is ever
prosecuted; oo one Is even lnamvenlenoed. This Is apartheid chic,
the trendy thing to do, but It Is
Inconceivable that ego trips In
Washlngton produce guilt trips In
Pretoria.
VIolent measures within South
Africa offer much worse alterna·
lives. Bishop Tutu rmrosely specu·
lated on the kind of "naked
terrorism" that he sees ahead .
"VIrtually all school buses In South
Africa carry only white chUdren,"
he said. "They are tre 91!test of
targets." He also suggested thattbe
outlawed Alrlcan National Congress mlght recruit black ser.oants
to polson their white masters.
"Here's 9Jmethlng we want you to
sUp Into their early morning
coffee."
The murder of chUdren or the
poisoning of white adults would
trigger a passionate reaction
among aD elements ol tbe white
community. Many blacks would be
as outraged. Moderatewhltevo!ces
would be e!!ectlvely hushed. Positions would polarize, and So\!)h
' AfriCa's armed forces would mount
bitter and bloody reprisals.
What, then, mlght be effective In
(:Alttlng an md to the most shameful
elements of apartheid? Reform wiD
have to come from within. The best
the United States can do Is to
encourage the voices or moderation, 9Jme or them within the Botha
government, In their quiet search
for a not Intolerable political
solution. Patience, moral suasion,
good example - these tools may be
effective In ways not Immediately
visible. Reforms or great magnl·
tude take urn...
Well, say virtuous Americans,
time's up! Our patience Is eKhausted! We want our moral values
adopted oow! What hypocrites we
mortals are.

Khomeini'S reach ____Ja_c_k_A_n_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D-+a-le_Vr_a_n_A_t_ta
WASHINGTON - Fanatical
Shilte Moslem terrorists, ready to
die tor the Ayatollah Khomeint, are
In position in the United States,
hoping to make 19H6 the year when
Middle Eastern terrorism strikes
on this side of the Atlantic.
In fact. the FBI has been
concerned for some time about the
underground Iranian network of
pot,.nttal murdefl'rs and saboteurs
that is being buUt up in this country.
The G-men know there are already
at least 100 tralnro Khomeinl
agents In place - a far greater
danger than anything Libyan dictator Muammar Khadaly presents.
for all his bluster.
In addition. a recent highly
sensitive intelllgenoe report indicatEs that 100 or more Khomelnl
agents have entered the United
States during the past year alone by
way of Mexico. and possibly
Nicaragua.
Iranian -controlled terrorists
haw already demonstrated the
\irulence of their hatfl'd fo r
Americans· At last count . Khomelnl 's minions were responsible Cor
the violent deaths or a! least 264
Amencans in the Middle East.

That's what lent added urgency
to a highly confidential message
sent out last Nov. 15 to U.S airport
security o!!tces and Federal Aviation Administration regional divIsions. The bulletin. not [:Albllcly
reported untU now, warned:
"Information has bel'n received
that approximately 400 Individuals
of various Middle Eastern national·
Illes. have bel'n training In htjacl:
operations Inside Iran.
"There were Indications that
Iranian authorttles were seeking
passports in prepar atlon Iof a)
hijack operation. The Iranians
obtatnro 176 Algerian passports for
use by these persons ... who are
fl'portedly to undertake a hijack
late in November or December
1985.
"It is unknown at this time whefl'
the hijacking will take place or
what alrllner may be Involved."
(It's possible Ibat the Intelligence
information that led to this warnlng
actually fofl'told the rec!'DI Rome
and VIenna terrorist attacks, which
were intended to be hijacklngs. The
terrorists were trained in Isfahan ,
Iran. l

U.S. lntelllgen~ agencies know
the Shiites' orders to begin operations In the United States this year
come right from the top: the
Supreme Councll of Islamic Revolution, formed by Khomelnl In
September 1981, to oversee 9JIIll'
two dozen terror organizations.
One ol the council· s key components Is the Comrnlttee for North
America, which has operational
centers In this country and Canada.
Our sources say one of Its
members, Sheik Majdeddln Mahalatl, anived in the United States last
summer. Mahalatl's ferrorist pedlgfl'e Includes the executions ol
hundfl'ds of follow ..rs of the late
shah In Shiraz during the 1979
revolution .
Khomeinl has allocated mllllons
of dollars to build up a ShUte
terrorist organization among the
morr than 60,10) students from
Islamic countries who attend ·u.s.
universities. Recruiters are reportedly paid $l.nl a month to sign up
potential assassins.
Even before the Iranian revolution. Khomelnl's recruiters wefl'
proselytizing black mllltants in U.S

prisons, under the guise of teaching
them about Islam. One recruit,
David Belfield, was charged with
k!lllng antl·Khomeinl exlle l,.ader
AU Akbar Tabatabat at his home in
Bethesda, Md .. In 198l.
Within hours of the srooting,
BeHield had been spirited to
Canada. provided with a fake
passport by Iranian diplomats, and
flown to Zurich and tren Tehran.
Today. calling himself Daoud
Salhu&lt;klln, he Is an adviser to
Khomelnl's terrorist plotters. He
serves as liaison between the
Khorneinl regime and Iranianhacked underground networks In
the United States, organized under
the Assembly of United Arab
MovE&gt;ments
ancl- before, In November 1983,
the FBI and other agencies learned
or plans by the Khomelnl under·
ground to conduct terrorist operations In this country. The Information was regarded as fi'Uable
enough to requlfl' defensive measures. Concrete baniers and other
security devices were Installed
outside !he White House and the
State Department. They are still In
place.

Up with teachers________Ar_tB_u_ch_wa_ld

" What do you say we knock off and waste
time watchm · the boob tube ' ·

Today, in· history
Today is Frida v, Jan 17. the 17th dav of 191£ with '14R to follow
The moon ISm it s first quartPr
The m oming st e~ rs are Ml."rcury Vf'nu s. Mars and Satum

The evening star ~~ .Jupl! r r
Those born on this dale arc under the s1gn of Capricorn Thl'&gt;' mcludP
~merican statesman. scientist Hnd author Benjamin Franklin in 1700:
Russian dramatist Ant on Cheko,- in 1800: actor James Earl Jones in 1931
(age 551 : Conner hca\) -weight boxing champ Muhammad Ali in 1942 tagp
44); and entertainer Andy Kaufman in 1949.
On !his date in history:
In 18()), the first baby was born in the Whllf'. Hou se. the grandson of
President Thomas Jpfferon
: In 1917, the Unll{'() Stales bought !'il of the VIrgin Islands in the West
Indies from Denmark for $2'i million.
: In 19!'il. nine bandits staged a SI.I mtlllon robbery of a Brink's armored
car in Boston.
In 1917, convicted murderer Gary Gllmore was executed by llrlngsquad
In Nev-ada, the llrst execution since Supreme Court reinstated the death
penalty In 1976.
A thought for the day: Benjamin Franklin said, "Necessity never made
a good bargain."

Reds confident .disputes can be settled without arbirator
CINCINNATI (UP)) -The Reds
are confident they can sign all eight
players who flied for arbitration
before their cases go to a federal
arbitrator, club General Manager
Bill Bergesch says.
"The mere tact that a player has
fUed for arbitration does not mean
much. Negotiations will continue,
and we feel there Is a good chance
we'll sign everyon without taking
that step," Bergesch said.
The eight who flied · before

Bashing S. Africa ______J_ame_s_J_.K_il_pa_tn_·ck
WASHINGTON - Desmond .
Thtu. the Angllcan bishop of
Johannesburg, was In town last
week. Peter, Paul and Mary, the
folk singers. Wefl' hefl' too. Thl'lr
purpose was to stir up American
publlc opinion In favor of stiffer
sanctions against South Africa. Let
me wish them no luck at all.
Economic sanctions simply do
not work. As a weapon of lnt,.rnatlonal persuasion, they are about as
effective as popguns. Tbe United
Nations Imposed drastic sanctions
upon Rhodesia; they failed utterly.
We Imposed sanctions upon Poland; nothing happened. Our g:J·

On Jan . 24 . or thereabouts.
Christa McAuliffe. or Concord,
N.H.. will be the first public
school teacher to go Into space. I
say thereabouts because shuttle
fli ghts are now as dependable as
the Long Island Rallroad . In any
case . Mrs McAuliffe beat out
11 .000 applicants Cor the ride.
If you ' re Iike me you will not be
thinking of Mrs . McAuliffe at liftoff. but your own schoolteachers . and won d,.rlng what kind or
fli ers they would have been had
they applied for the trip.
As much as I admired her, I
don't think Mrs . Dunlap would
have made a good teachernaut.
Her subject was geography. Although she would have been a
grea t help pointing out the Interesting mountain ranges and rivers on earth to the captain . Mrs.
Dunl ap was a very tough discipli naria n and I fear she would have
made t he crew stand In the
corner most or the trip for whlspNlng without permission. She
also had a pr actlce or making
students whO didn't do their homework leave the classroom.
Since no one evet dared disobey ,
I'm afraid half tbe astronauts
would wind up hanging on the
outside of the shu ttle walling lor
permission to com,. back ln.
Our homeroom teacher, Mrs.
Amos. would have been anther
story. She might have been just the
right person for the shuttle ride except for one thing. Mrs. Arms
was very broad In the hips - too
broad, I'm afraid, to have squeezed
into the cabin- certainly too broad
to be weightless In space. You don't
have to take my word for this. Just
ask MOton Stevens, who made a
sketch once showing how broad
Mrs. Amos was. One ol the worst
thfl'a ts a sev,.nth-grad,. student
could dmake to another was, "I

hope you g,.t caught In the coat closet with Mrs. Amos."
What of Miss Gomez? She
would have been a good choice
except she was already famous .
Her brother was Thomas Gomez.
the movie actor. As long as I
knew h"", Miss Gomez was n""er
Introdu ced by her own name , but
always as "the sister of Thom as
Gomez." So while Miss Gomi'Z
might have been excellent . I'm
certain NASA would never let a
Iac her who had a famous brother
lilt off from the Cape.
The next person that come to
mind Is Miss Adams. She would
have had a lot going for her as a
ca ndlda t,. because she taught
science. (It doesn't hurt to have
someone on a shuttle trip who
knows a It !leon the subject.) The
down side of Miss Adams is that
she would Insist on taking her
ruler with her. I don't belev,.
Miss Adams would w!lllngly
strike any of the astronauts . But
If she hasn't lost her touch. her
ruler would get much closer to
their Cringers than NASA regula tions permit.
The next candidate that would
have been considered If the shutn.. fight had taken place 47 years
ago Is Mrs. Egorkln, my Engltsh
teacher. It she had a fault It was
that she always Insisted on being
In charge. I don' t believe Mrs.
Egorkln wouid go on the space
trip unless she was assured in
writ in!&lt; that she would be captain
of tbe mission.
Mrs. Egorktn's other weak·
ness was she would never let anybody go to the bathroom unless
they raised their hand.
My mind drifts to the final nominee - Mrs . Laub. a potential
winner. Mrs. laub would have
met all the ~ASA publtc relations criteria . Flnt, she was

adored by her pupils. Second, she
would have looked great In an astronaut 's suit. She would have
had no problem posing ups Ide
down for the cover of People ma gazine, or walking along Cocoa
Beach with Barbara Walters tellng what It's llke to be a wlfP,
mot her and teacher - and still
have time to orbit the earth. H
she had a flaw It was that she
would never go on a space mls-

slon If It Interfered with giving a
test.
Well, there Is my Ust of candl ·
dates. Every chlld and grown-up
has some educator he or she
would like to send up Into space.
What makes America great Is
!hat not only you, Mrs. McAulIffe, but every teacher In the
country has. what I call for lack
of a better name, "Th,. Right
Stun."

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Hawks dump
Cavs, 116-99

MOST LIKELY FOR HEARING - Re&lt;h lnllelder Wayne
Krenchlcld above appears the
most Ukely player of lhe ClncJn.
nail Reds IAl take his salary case
before an arbitrator. Krenchk:kl
seeks a three year contraet
while the Re&lt;h arc offering a one
year deal. (File pholo) .

Girls' prep scores
By l lnlrd f"rfM tnwmll&amp;lllfl&amp;l
'l'hlnU.J' II Ralull
nn SPton Ill, On Ursula ~ •
Coldv.·a1rr !B, Mlnstff lJ

weeks left i&gt;r teams and players to
fl'ach an agreement. Last year, the
Reds had no contracts decided
through arbitration.
"Filing for arbitration Is basicaDy a strategy on the part of
agents," Bergpsch said. ''In most
cases, the only thing which would
prevent a player fUing would be if
we were willmg to give him
everything he wants without
negotiation.''
Power, who made $2'i5.0ll last
year and is in good bargaining
position on the strength of his 27
saves last season, said nobody
wants to "unnecessarily rock the

boat" In contract negotiallons.
"Everybody knows we have
some g:Jod things developing on this
club lor next season and nobody
wants to let salary talks Interfere
with that if at all possible," Power
said.
The Red most likely to go to
arbitration is Krenchickl, who IS
seeking a three-year deal at
approximately $1.2 million The
club is offering Krenchicki , who
made $250,(XX) last year while
batting .'l/2 and driving in 25 rum in
90 games. a one-year pact .
"We'll still try to make a deal, but
we're obviously not happy about

it," said Joe Bick. who fi'Present s
Krenchicki.

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ATLANTA (UPI)- The Atlanta
Hawks played a superb first half of
basketball. but stumbled In the
second half and almost blew a
26-point lead before holding on to
def,.at the Cleveland Cavaliers
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The Hawks built a 71-45 halftime
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points in 6: 15 of the third quarter
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pun out the win.
Atlanta coach Mike Fratello said
his team could not have played
much better than they dld the first
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Fridav. ·January 17. 1986

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under dtre&gt;rtiOn of LoL"i Rw·t

POMT;ROY C'HL'RCH OF THE N!IZA·
HENE. furl'l'r L1nlon and Multrli) . RP\.
Thomas Gli'n M&lt;'OU"Jl'. pastor Ovdr HNldrr
~ n S ~ Sup! .. Sunday Schxll, 9:1) a m.,
morning worsh.ip 10 lJ a m .. €'\!min£ !ll"f\icf&gt; 6
p m. rmd·Y.'l&gt;t&gt;k S£1"\'lcl.•, Wl:'drwsday, 7 p.m.
EPISCOPAL GIURCH.

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I'Uill:ROY CHURCH OF CHRL'IT. 212 \\'

Main Sl.. Nell Proudfoot past cr. Bi.bl(' School
9 ]J tt m . Mor~ w01-shlp. 10 )) a.m .. Youth
ITIC'('IJ n ~. 6: 00p.m . Evt'TtlnJ&lt; \I.'Orship. i:OO p.
m. Wf'dnesday night prayrr meetins;:: and Bibk'
!'I~ iOOpm
1l£E SALVATION ARMY . ll'i BullM'nut
Aw f\J rnl:'ro\' Mrs Dora Wlnlr!J! In dlar~
Su nd1~· holirwss IT'('f'tlnll 10 am . ~ndily
SC'hOCll. 10: .l) J m Su nday Sctml. YP.iM
F:lol"if' A.d,llns lf';~der 7 l) p m. SalvaOon
TT'lf'f'tln ~. ' 'dnous sprak£'TS a nd musk's(lf'M&lt;Ik
lllursda~· . ll .1 ) a.m. to 2 p m. Ladies HOfTW'
lRaalf' membf-r-5 in c har~ aU "-'Ofrl'n
tnV\lrd, b. 4.1 p m ThW'Sday. Corp; Cadrt
C'la~s tYoung ~ pJto..B i bl~:&gt; l 7. )) p m. Bib!('
St ud~· and Prayer nl('('f~. opA1 to I!"I:&gt; public

POMEROY WESTSIDE OlUHCH OF

rHRL~ .

:rt22fiChildrl&gt;n\ Hom&gt; Rodd tCounl\·
RJlad 7tit !II:!-5Zfl. Vocal music Sunda\ Wri
sihp \0 .1.m , Bibk&gt; Stooy U a .m . \Vcr.:hlp. bp
m Wf'rlnf&gt;sday. BlbiP ~~· . i p m

OLD DEXTER BIBLE CHRL'ITLI.'

C11URCH , Alvin Curlts. pastor: Und..1 S'!Aan.
lrf'',lChln~

,( K&amp;c!::Rs
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212 E. Main Street
991-3785. Pomeroy

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Mmn St , PorrK'roy Su nda\ S('f\i&lt;Y'S Holy
communion on th:&gt; first Sundtyof('ach rmmh,
,11\d rombioo:l Wlth monUng: ~a yf'f oo thl'
thirtkl Sunday. Morrung pra~'Pf and serm:m on
all ottv&gt;r Sundays of thP month Otwt·h SchOO
and .' lursery care pf01.1ded. CotfE'E' hour In the
Palish H,tlllm11'1B:l!.ately fo llowtn~ t~ Sl"rVK'P.

9: .l l am

Middleport. Ohio

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X-hool Youth 11Wf'flng. j J) p m ('\'Pr\ Sun
L:~ ITEO
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\1ITHODI ST
P rea" hin~; q . :10
an&lt;l se·con&lt;l. Sun
r1 :1y~ n f I' M'h mrnth 1hr d .1nd !ou nh Sun
da \ ril rhmonr h ~~oor shrp "t' n ICC'S at7 Jllp
m : Wedn r&gt;&lt;;da\ f'\'f'n\ng.;; ar 7 10 p m
P raH •r ,wd Btblt• Srud '
S(\'F: ~TH DAY A0\T '\'TIST Mu lb
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Rn~ch \J, p;Toa S.J bb,tlh Sr h110l Su pt'lln
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Sc·hllOlll \(I..J m \1 ornm~ \\ m ~ h1p tO~\

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FIRST R\ Prl ~l D.ntd
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till Jl .n ul li'\ Dunn &lt;;t~ pt Sun(!J\ "ichoot
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MIDDLEP OHT FIRST R,\ PT IST
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m l' hn1r p r&lt;H'I Wt' S p m
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'll h .11111 Main J)(,O MPil1lO 1'1111!-.tn AI
IL II't"m ,,._.., ()(. mml :o: 'f'r l\.l lkP Cr•tlo~, · tt .
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OF 'lEU/ ~ COD/1'1'
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HAH H!SU '\\1 1 u .: P HESRi'TF:R I,\\
CHU H II - Sund.1\ \\ o r ~ htp Send rrs
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Wr'dn!"'d.J\ ,1! :t no ,~ m
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S \' RAC LSE F'li&lt;S 'I l ' !\1'1'1::0 P RFSIW
TF.n!A'\ - \li or!&gt;hlp ~ f't\' lrf' 10 15 :1m
Churc h Sc-hool!O OIJ ,\ m Tuf'sdav In a m
Bllllf&lt;Studv Sunda v l:ip m .lum Orand S!'
nior lihzh Youth (, roups
R UTI 1\ ~D CHt:RC H OF t ;oo Pa st or
J ohn F: \'.T n ~ Su nd,r ~ Se hool 10 00 am _'
Su ndJ y ~ 1 orm nJ! Worsh ip 11.00 a .m Chll
ilrrn · ~ Ch Uich I I .1 IT! Sunda y Evt'nln L.
Sf'l 1 "'' '-; '" ' !J m W1'd , I) p m Young La
di ('s ' ,\ux !IIIJ. ',\ r&lt;dn 1• ~t1 :n , 7 p m . Fam
II ) Wor.Jhlp
II AZE! f 'OM\\ L::\'ITY CHCHC H Nl:'at
Long But tom F: rhrl ll .t rt past or Su nda ~·
Schoo l !:no ,1 m. Wors hip '10. 30 a .m .
Prayt'r mee tmg Thursd ay, 7: 30pm .

MIDDLE PORT FREEWILL BAP'I'IST

CHURCH, Conwr Ash and Plum. Ralph
Cu ndHf . past or Sunda ySc hool10 OOa .m ..
MorninJ!, Worship, It · 00 a . m Wrdnrsda y
a nd saturday E l.'f' nln~ Serv lcf's at 7: 30 p.
m

MEIGS

COOPERATIVE PARISH
l JNlTED METHODIST CHURCH
soRTKEAST CL~'STER
IW" . Doa Archer
Rev . Roy De&lt;tor
Rf&gt;v. Seldon John§(ll'l

ALFRED -Church School 9 30 a m.
Worship, ll a. m . UMYf 6. 3(1 p m. l'MW
Third Twsda y. 7 JO p m Commun ion ,
hrst Sunday oArchm

niSier. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Morning
,vorshlp 11 am .. Evening worship 7p m.;
Wednesday evening Bible s!U dy aod
prayer met'tlng 7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST. s1.
Rt . 124. a nd (o. Rd . 5. Mark Seevers. mm!s·
tor s,nday School sup1. Harr.,. Hen

drlck s: Sunday School9:30 a .m. Mornin g

Clally enjoyable, SUCh as a pamtmg or weed-pulling
party. If the Sewing CirC le appeals to you, thiS
COUld result in SOme pleasant COmpaniOnShip as
well as a quilt for someone less fortunate than you .

worship 10:30 am; Evening worship 1p.
CHURCH.
Corner Sycamore and Socond SIS , Po·
meroy. The Rov William Mlddl•swarlh ,
pstor. Sunday SChool 9:45a.m.: Church
,.rv 1ce 11 a m.

In any CaSe, remember that there IS no better int
1 1
I
d ff
h ·
ves men 0 your Ime an e or! t an In your
House of WorShip, WhiCh has brought so much i'ou
1
and beautu Into uour life.

Anthony Glannamore. Ph. 992 5898. Sa!Ur

m Wednesda y worship 7 p m
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN

SACRED

HEART

CHURCH . Msgr

day EvE'nlng Mass 7 : 30 p.m , Sunda y
Mass, 8 a m and 10 am Confmlons nne

half ho"' before each Mass ceo cla sses.
VICTORY BAP'I'IST, ;2:; N. 2nd Si.

11 a .m . Sunday.

CHESTER - Wors hip 9 a.m . Ch u rch
'
'
Mldd lt'pOrl James E . K(&gt;£1Set', pastor
School lO a m . Bibi('Study . Thursd.n i p
Sunday morning wors h ip 10 am ; Ewn ·
m . UMW. r1r st Thursda\ . 1 p m ·c om '------------------------------~ lnli( st&gt;rv lc&lt;&gt; 7 p.m : WEdnesda y t.'\'Pfling'
munton . lrrst Sunday tA rchfft
worsh ip 7 p m VIsitation , Thursday 6: .lJ
JOPPA - Wor s hip 9 .10 am . C'hurrh
p.m
Sr hoollO .l Oam . Bib It' Stud\' Wf'dn csda1
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Gary
7 lO P m 1Johnson 1
·
Holter. pa slor. Sunday School. 10 a .m .
worship Sf'rv lct', U a.m .: prayer m('(&gt;t!n ~.
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9 :Jl
a m . Wors hip 7 p m ., Bibl e Stud) . W£'d
7: lJ p.m Thursda y
n PS da~ 7 30 p m
UMYF' . WR!n r!' dl\ ,
b 00 p m : Communi on Ftrst Sunda\
LIVING WORD CHESTER C HURCH
·
ZIU:\ (Hl 'R CH OF CHRI ST . Pumf'ro~
CAfU. ET O!\ INTER DE NOMINATIONOF GOO- GUtwrt SPf&gt;ncer. pas tor. Sun 4 ArchPI I
REEDSVILL E- Chu rc h s._~ hool 9 JOe~
H ~lrrt !'On\'lllf' Rd RobNI Purtrll , mlnr·~
AL CHlrRCH. Kingsbury Road Rev Da day School 9: 30am. , Mornin g se1v ic"
m : worship S(&gt;f\'l t'f' 11 00 am ~ D("(' t ert .
lf'r. St('IP Stanl P} . s S Supt. , Bill Mc EJ
,·id Curl man. pa stor . Sund av School 9: 30
lO :OOa m .; Su nd ayf'vf'nlng sf'rvlce7·00p.
TUPPE:RS PLAINS ST . P A.li L rov . As~ t Sup! , Su nday Sc hool !l. .lLt m .
a m. Ralph CLJrl, Supt EvPnlng worship
m . Mid -week pra ypr ser vice Wl"dn PSda y
Wor~ h ip !if'n·rr(' 10 :ll a .m . E\ r nln~ wor
7·00 p.m. Prayt&gt;r mt"f'tlnp;. Wf'dnt&gt;Sdav
i Pm
Chu rc h School 9 a .m . Wors hip 10 d.m .
Bibll' Study. Tu PSdav. ; -30 p.m UMW .
s hip Sunda\' i p m ,1 nd Wedn~d a~. i p m
~ 00 p m
·
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURC H.
Third TuPSda) . 7 .10 p m . Commu n 1on
ST . JOHI\' LUTHERAf\0 CHURC'Hti&amp;Pinr
' 1.01"\G . BOTTOM \ CHRISTIAN , Jody
Law rrnc(' Bush, pastor. Max F'o!mt&gt;r Sr .
ftr st ~undav l!\rcher l
Gro\f' Thf' Kf'\ William Mlddl~th
Holland . p.-u tor: Wall acr Damewood.
Supt SundavSc hoo landMornlngWorshiP.
ct~'TRAL CLUSTER
pa sror. C'h u rc h sf'r\'l r r 9 ..10 ,1 m . Sunda.1
Sunda .\' Sc hool Supt. Worship Sf'rv lcf', 9 a
9 30 a .m .. Sunda y &lt;'Venlng servlc(', 7 p. m.,
JW\ . Jam~ E . CorhiU
S&lt;' hool 10 .l:l J m
m : Blbl(' Schoo!IO am
Youth mf'f'lrnp: a'nd BfbiP Study, Wedn £&gt;S~v . SCe\'en Nrlson
DRADBL:R\' CHL'RCH Of CHRI ST
day, 7 p.m .
Rn Melvin Frank lin
J ohn Wn.':':' hl. pas tor Su nda\ Sc hool 9 JO a
HYSELL RUN HOLJNF.SS CHURCH .
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, R1. 7 on Po
Kn n emente s. ZuniA:III . .Jr .
m L 1r ry Ha :-. nr~ . s s ·~u pt . M ormn~
Sunda\ S('hool at 9· 30 a m . Mom in~ wor mrroy By Pass Rev . Rolx&gt;rt E . Smllh . Sr
Re" . A.ndrPW Rubt'nklnr
'&gt;'l Ors hip \TJ .:lO ;&amp; m
&lt;:hlp at 10 JOa m .. Sundavcvenlngs('fVIce
. pa s tor. Mel v1n Drake, S S Supt . Sunda v
A!' BURY 1Svrac u.'if'l _Worship 11 :1 m
RAC I\E CHl:RCH 01 · Tll l:: i\AZA
at j "ll P m Thu r-.day Sf'rvlcf'S at i· 30 p
School9 .'\0 a.m Mo rn inti( Worship 10 . .30.
. Chu rc h !)c hool q t l u m . Charg(' Bib le
RE\E. Ht'v Thom,1 ~ H Co ll if'1 pHs lor
m
El'£'nl nli:: Worship 7· 30 p.m.: Wf'dn t'sda\
St d WPd
d
• 10
U'l'l'
11
Or.1 Bass. Ch,urman o1 thr BoMd ol Chm
F'R~: EDO i\1 GOSPE L MISS IO N at B.1ld
Pr 0a ye t Servlcf'. i : 30 p.m
· u y , j'nt'30
&gt;S &lt;~v '
P m · Rt&gt;hf'a
:~ ~ · r ~al
rs l
Knob· Ioral!~"
Tut'Sdav
p m .. Choir
TI Jn Llff' Sundav St: hool q .lO a.m . :VIorn
.... on Countv Road :n Rl'v
r AITH BA~
r a I ST CHURCH. Rao'lroad
\\l &gt;dn f'st1a,· tl ' 3(1 p m . l MW. foorth Sun
i n~! wors hi p 10 .¥1 a m ~lmtl:n " "'nr n~
L,tl'. rf'n('f' G lu f'o;;cnmmp , pa s \or . Rev
St.. Ma son . Sundav Sc hool 10 am : Morn
da~ 6 :l(l p m 1 ~Pl~on 1
wors hip 7 .10 p m P r,wcJ mt•elln f2; .W p
RoJ!f' r Willford asst pa s1or Pullctllrlji:
I n ~ worship 11 am Evt&gt;nl n ~ Sl' r" ln• 6 p
ENTE R PR ISt: _ W or.~ hlp 9 01 m
m Wl"d nf'sdal
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LETART FALLS - Wor,h lp q ,1 m
Church School 10 a m 1G r&lt;Jef't
MORN I!'iGSTAR - Wor!' hlp 9 -I~ a m
l. hurch School. 10· 31:1 a m . 8ibll&gt; STud\
Thursd nv 7 30 p m tRa df'f't
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RACINE WE SLEY AN - Churrh School
10 a m Worship 11 c1 m . UM\\' fourth Mon
dav .11 7· lJ p m . Mf' n s Pr&lt;.lyN BN'a ld tl\1
W•'l.lnt'!! d:n , 7 a m tGral't't
SL'T"'l'ON - Chu rrh &amp;hoot 9 30 d m
Mornlnl( Worshi p I0 : 4 ~a m firs t and rhl rU
Sunda ys. Fell ows hip dlnn(•r with Ca rmi' !
third Thu rsday. 6 JO p.m . IMcG uirt" I
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST . OllvN
Swai n. Supt Sunda y Schoo l 9· .)) a m Pv
ery wPek ·
HOBSON CHRI STIA N U ~ION , R~:&gt;'
Tom Sta te n, pastor . Sund ay Sc hool 9: .30 11
m : E\'~nin~ ~rvlce 7 :~ p m . Wcd nt&gt;Sda}
pr ayPr ffi ('('tlnJi: 7: 30p.m .
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CHRIST. Duane Warden. lll i rrJ~Il'f Rtblto
cla!ls 9· 30 a. m. ; Morning Wors hip 10: 30 a .
m ., Evening Wonhlp 6· .10 p.m . Wednt"!! day Bible Study6 ::.:1 p m .

NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY

CHURCH, Sunday Schoo l service, 9: 4!'1 a .
Wors hip
service 10: 30 a .m .:
m..
Eva ngells11r Ser vice 7· XI p.m . Wednes da y. Prayer meeung 7: JO p.m. Thursday

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Sc hool Sup! . Sund ,n ~' h oo l q JO &lt;~ m
Mor nm g ~-nr s htp 10 10 ,1m , Su nda\
£'\cnm.c wor ship 7 :wpm Wrdn+', ll.n
f'\rnm _g BLb lr -.!ud\ ; :lll p m
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Burlln,Eh;!m R..t:-. L.tudf'rmth p.1 ~ t M Ro
1X'11 Co:zJrt . :t&amp;"t.&lt;:; l.r nl pa.~tor :'iuncl.t\ S('hc~JI
10 J m . ~~o or&lt;; htp i p m \\'rdnt'Stl .t\ 11 p m
\ outh mf'f'1111£. Wrd . 7 p m r hu rrh "''T'\ Jl'("\
Pl .... F. I.ROn. HOLI \'ESSCHl ' RC U.I .
mlk of!R t \~!) Hf'\ Brn .l W all~ l&gt;d'&gt;ttlr
Ll't' Ru ~;~pll ~ S ~ upt Sun d.J \ SrhflOI rt 1f1
,l m Mornr nj:: Wor~hip 10 111 .1 m Sun
da \ f'\'f'nmc ~rr. tc(' i 10 pm \\f'dnP.,
dJ ~ "'1\ICt', 7 1ll p m
SIL\'E H m ·~ BAPT IST. Bill lHtll'
pJstor Sl£'\'1' Liltlr . S S ~up ! Sun&lt;LI \
V hool Ill ..t rn \1ornm '-! wor~ l p . 11 .1m.
Sund il\f'lt'nt n i! \!. O rshl p ~ 30p rn Pr,J\I'T
mf'('tln~.lndRibiP~IudvThur~d,H . 7 'lOp
m \ ' o11th mf'l.•ltn~ w,&gt;dn f'~d.I\ a t: p m
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-181 'II !nd !\\'P, Mtdcll r port Sundal'
Sc hool lOam S l.lnti,r ~ + 'W'nln g70rt p m .
Mld -II.N'k S('r\'lrf' , \\f'd . 7 p m
LA:o;CS \'IL LE CHRISTl A' CIH ' RCH
H{ltx·r T E ~1U 'i!it'r pa sTor Sund..t\' Scho,., i
~lOa m , P.:r ul Mu ~ ~rr . ~ upt Mo rning
~~o ors htp 10 10.1 m. Sund ,l\ t' \ t' n m ~ ~rr
\' ll'f' 7 p m : m1d \\t' t'k .,f'n lf'l ' \\',&lt;dn 1 ·~
d ,l\ '; p m .
SY RACL'SE Cllt'RC\1 nr fHF. :"\ 1\
Z..\REN E Hrv Glr-nn Mf' \lt ll dn P,.l~tor
M.1n .l.1n1CP Ln t•ndr r. Sund,l\ Sch tlfl l
Sup! Sund.J \' School '1· 1() •1 m \1o rnm g
\ t or~hlp 10 .10 ,1 m . F\ ,Lflk!l'its tlr !'t'I'\'ICI'
lipm Pla\ +'t .tn dP r.u ~t' \\'t&gt;dn r-s d.n .i p
m · Ynu rh mr'f'!lng 7 P m
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CIIHI ST. F:ld Pn H B l c~kt• p&lt;tqor SuntLII
School Ill :l m . (;ar. Hfi'&lt;i . L..n lf',ldf'l
Morn in~ ~"' mun . 1J .:~ m SuO&lt;Iav 1112hl
st'rvtr&lt;'s Chr l~f\,l n E ndf'.l \ll r i '111 p m
SonJ:! Sf'!'\'1&lt;'(' ~ P m t-'rrct r h\ng ~ 'lfl P m
Mtd wrPk pr.t ~ ~&gt; r rm't'!l n ~ 'A f'dn l' ~ dJ\ i
pm

HEMLOCK I. IW\'1:: CHRI ST!Af'\
R r~N Wa lsnr.. past"r C'rrnson i'r &lt;llt.
Sund &lt;n Sc hl)(l! Supt M111 n lng '&gt;l'fJ r,.hl p 'i 30
d m . Sun dav S&lt;"hOfll }(l .Ul t1 m . E wnlng
'iN\ irf' . i .lO p m
MT U!" I O~ BAPT IST f'Kl n.1hl Shu"
pasttlJ , Jot' Sa\'rt' Sundt~\' Schoo l ~upt
Sunda\ S&lt;-hool 9 4~ d m EH•nln~ u.·ot
&lt;;hlp 6 .'10 p m . Pr avrr Mft' llnli!' " ,1() p m
Wtdnf''iddl'
TUP PERS PLI\I NS CHL' H. CH OF
CHRIST . Da\'f' Pn&gt;n ll l'&lt;'. m!ni !:&gt; IN [)('n ·l
Wr ll s. Sup! Church S&lt;'h ool 9 J m : Wor
ship S&lt;&gt;rvlcf' 9 : 4 ~ p m
CHESTE R CHURCH OF' T HE ~A7..-\
RJ::NE Rrv HPrbfrl Gratt- p&lt;L~tor
F'rJnk RllflP. su p! Sunda} School 9 10 a
m Worship ~ rvlc f' . 11 ,1 m and 1 p m
Sund &lt;n ' Wrdn f"Sdav . 7 p m P rayf'T mf'1 '1
I n~

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FJU~ E METHOD!S r
LAUREl.
CHUBCH Rt"\ RohN! Millf'r pao;tor Rn
bPr! E Harron. Dlrf'ftor of Ch1\c; f1 ,1n Edu
f allon. Stf'Vf' Eblin ass isi.Jnl Su nda\
School !LlO a m , Morn I n ~ wor s hip 10 :Ill
a m Choir praclicf'. Sunda y +l :~ p m ,
Evrnlng wors hip 7 ,')() p.m Wffior·s cta\
Prayer and BlbiP Srudy, 7. :lO p .m

DEXTER CHURCH Of CHRIST,

Cha riPs Russe ll Sr . mln lstt' r Rick Ma
comtwr . supr Su nday Sc hoo l 9· ,l J am ..
Wo rship srrvh· " 10 30 am Bible s tud\ .
1\lcsday, 7· 30 p.m .

REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF JESUS

C II RISTOF LATTER DAY SJ\l l'&lt;!TS. Po1t
land Ra clnt Ro all . WilH a m Rous h past or
Linda E&lt;.:v.:ms, chu rct1 srh ooJ d lrPr tor
Church S&lt;'hool 9: :JO a m . Murn tn,~~; worslp
10:30 a .m .; Wt'dncsday rvrntng pra yer
services, 7: 30 p m .
BETHLEHEM BAP'J'IST RPI.' Earl
S huler , pastor. Wors hip M&gt;rvi C&lt;', 9: 30 a m .
Sunday S('hool 10: 30 a m . Bible Study and
prayer H'rvlce Thursday. 7 JO p .m

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992-3315

REAUOR

WAID CROSS
SONS STORE

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Ma in St .. Mlddl£'port . RC'v Calvin Minnis,
pastor . Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m , Wo rship service
10 : 45 am

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCHOF CHRIST

an~JlJ~~~'"3f·i;o:w.t'8'.:-

I your faith has helped you on occasion and
bro ght
f 1 d · th d k h
U YOU COm Or urmg e ar er OUrS
of your life, then you shou ld welcome the opportunity to repay these blessings which you have
recei ved from it . Unless your House of Worsliip IS a
most unusual one, 11 IS probab ly forced to exist ·on
a very limited budget, and must depend a great
deal on volunteer aSSIStance. If you are asked to
help, do what you can according to your abi lity and
your talents . Some of these actiVItieS can be so-

BEN

Pomeroy

216 S. Second

-Joseph B Hoskins. t&gt;va ng('!lst . Sunda v
Btbl(' Stud y 9 a m.: Worship , 10 a m , S unPROPHECY day t'Ven lng: S&lt;&gt;rvlce 6 p m . Wf'dnt'Sda y
Locatl'd on 0 J . White Road of Htghwny evt&gt;n lnR sen·lct&gt;. 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Radn('
160. Pat H•nsm, P"'lor Sunday Schooi !O
Rt IN Wl111am Hoback . past or SundaY
a.m. Classes ror all ag•s. Junior Church u School
10 a m .. Sunday c.'venlnR s£&gt;rvlce 7
am ., Morning worship 11 a .m . Adult
. W('dn PSday E&gt;veni n ~ service 7 p m
Choir praclicr 6 p.m. Sunday Young P•o , p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Chcad l&lt;'. ·
pie 's, Children 's Church and Adult Bible
Supt . Sunday Schoo l 9· .10 a m Mornin g
Srudy. Wr&lt;In ..day a11: 30 p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 510 Gran! Worship to· JO a m P1 ayN Sf'rVIC'f' , alt('rnSt . Mlddi•pon Arrlllated wllh Soulhern att' Sunda ys.
Baptlsl Convm l lon David Bryan, Sr, Ml

j

RALL'S

992-3978

GRAHAM

2101

REA~TY

GrocenesGeneral Merchand1se
Racine 949-2550

Community off Ct. Rt. 82 Rf.v Robert
Sanders, pastor. Don Will, Ja ylt'ader. Sun·
day School 9 ll a m , Morning Wors hiP
10:45 a m.; EV('Rinli preaching serv lcue·
rond and fourth Sunday at 7. .l) p.m ..
CltrlsUan Endea vor , first and t hird Sun
day, 7:30p.m. Wednesday prayer me-eting

Pomeroy

Mill WorkCabinet Making
Syracuse

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9~1

TEAFORD

CLRSSIFED RDS
THE DAILY
SENTINEL
Mf. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Loca!ed In Texas

Ihe Lord thy God "
- Deuteronomy 16.17

John F Fultl . Mqr

Read the Best Seller
Read the

MiddleportPomeroy, llh.

"E...ery man shall grve as
he ts able, accordmg
to the blessing ot

MEIGS nRE
CENTER, INC.

RACINE PlANING MILL

~pl . Sunda\· School
\1C'£'S. hi'! .100 !him

- Jos1ah G. Holland

992-5130

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

GRAfE

strong mmds, great hearts,
true fa 1th and ready hands .

214 E. Mam

Wm " Btll" Brown . Owner

a m Cho!I rrhmrsal.

Alime like th•s demands

INSURANCE
SERVICES

and

Rutland , Ohto45115
Phone ( 6141 741

REPAY THE BLESSINGS OF YOUR FAITH
WITH A HELPING HAND

Po m er oy

9'12 19SS

y

\.\&lt;HJTF. S
CHAPEl.
WES LEYAN
I Hl i RC' H - Cooh Il l£' RD Rf'\', Phillip Rl dm ou1 . pns tor Sunday School !l 30 a m ,
"' 0 1 ~ h 1 P Sf'I'\LC(' 111· 30 J m , Blblf' s tudy
,md worship sr n ·irl' . Wf'dnt&gt;Sda ~. 7 p.m
RUTL\ N D CHL' RCH OF' CHR IST .
M.1rk Junt"' pastor Bi ll Nlcholsoo Sun
dl:'o Srhool Sup! S unda~ School 9· 30 am,
:\:lornm J! Wors hip ;md Co mmu nt on 111 .30 a .

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL . Third

Avf' Re\' Cl;nk Bakf'r, pasror Carl Not ·
!Ing ham , Sunda y Sc hoo l Sup! Su nday
School 10 am wl!h claSS('S for a ll ages
Evf'ning srrvlces at Gp m Wednesday Bl ·
ble s tud\' at 7: 30pm Youth serv \C'£'s Fri da y ,11 7. 30 p m
ECCLES lA FELLOII~HIP. 128 Mill Sl,
Mlddi~or t. Brothf'r Chuck McPherson .
pa101 0r Sun day Sch ool 10 am . Su nday
cvenlnR services at7 p m and WrdnPSda y
services at 7 p m.
ANTIQUITY 8APTI5T. Kenn Pth Smith ,
pa s ror. S unda y School 9: l&gt; am : church
service 7 :10 p.m. yout h fellowship G. 30 p
m .. Blblf' s tudy, Thursday, 7 JO p.m

FULL GOSPEL LI GHTHOUSE. 33015

Hiland Road. Pumrroy To m Kf'IIY. pas ·
tor Danny L.ambN I, S S Supt Sundny
mom in(! st&gt;rvirP ar 10 am . Sunda .v ttven lng scrvtc&lt;' 7:JO p m Tu&lt;'sdav and Thur sda y St&gt;n' !Cl'S at 7. 30 p m
WORD OF FA ITH . 9J Mil l St , Mlddl£' ·
port Sunda y morn ing s.f'f\' IC£' 10 15 am
Su nday ('Vf'nm~ 7: 30 Thursdc'lv mornlnll
Blblt&gt; s tud v 10 J m . Wftdnes day E'\'c&gt;lllnJ:t
7:]) p m
KEW HAVE :\ CHL' RCH OF THE NA
7.ARENE R P\ Glf'ndon S troo d. pastor
Su nda y Sc hoo l !I 30 a m : Wors hip s('rv i&lt;'&lt;'.
tO · 30 am . Youth SN\' lcft Sunda y ti: I ~ p
m Suncta~' f'\' f'ni n gs er\' icf' i OOpm \\'f'd .
n('Sdav Praver Mt'Pting a nd Btble Study
7 00 p.m
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH Sun
da y a tl(lrn oon servlcf'S at l : JO. Thursda y
£'\'('flinR sPr\ ices at 7 .'10

HlTIA :'&gt;J DBIAL.EME'TI-tODISTAmos
Tllh~ . p.:~o;tor Sonn\ Hud~ on .supt Sunday
~r h ool !t 10 t m . Morn in )?: wo rship . 10 30
·1 m · 'u nd.1\' C'\' Nllnl!: sr n ·l{'(' 7. 00 p m
\\'r'Cinr&gt;&lt;.da y ~l'f\l Ct' i pm. \\'MPO pro
,i:TcHn GA m . f'Ur h Sundav
fH'TJ. ,\ !' 0 Cll l ' RCH ·oF THE ;&lt;.;AZA RF."&gt;; f Rf'l l .fT wriiFord pastor . Su nd ay
Srhool \-l ·:ma. rn . Wors hip st&gt;rvlrf' 10 .10 a
m . Youn~t prop ll''s st'rvl{'(' b p.m .
f. l', m grlis llr ~t&gt;n· krllll pm WtUn('sda y
~~"~'' lrf' 7 P m
MASOO\' CHl i RCii OF CHR IST , MiUN
S t . Ma~on . W Vn E ugPnr l r on gt'r, ml nl s rrr Sund avRiblf'S!ud\ lllam . Wor ·
~ h l p 11 il m anr1 i p m Wf'dnestla} Blbl€'
Stud\' \OC'a l mu st r i p m .
\.!BERTY AS..~E MBI .Y OF' GOD, Dud
tll ng Lan r Ma son . \\' Va J N Thackc&gt;r ,
pastor E\'('nfng srrv kr ; -30 p.m : Wom f'fl ·.., Mtnl\lry Thursdav . 9 30 a .m .,
Wf'dn rsdnl P rayf'r ..tnd Rth lt' Study. 7 15
pm
.
ll r\RT FOHD C'lll ' RCH C!=" CHRI5T IN
CHHI ST!i\ :\' L.,: \I]O~ Thf' R&lt;'v . Will iam
famp t)l•l\ pt~,tur Sunday School 9:30 a
m •Ia mrs H Ul!hNi , sup! Evenlnli!: srn· fc ei '\Opm \\rdn sd:l ~' ('l'f'nlngprayC' rm(.'('l
in12 j J() p m \'nuth pra vf'r ~rvlce L'Eich

T u!'~d.l\

FA IR\'.IE:\\' BI13LE CHURC H, LC'tart ,
\\ \'a , Rt 1. J amr-s Lf'Wis. pa st or Wor·
~ htp ' "rv tcr&gt;&lt;&gt; 9· :vJ a .m , Sundav S&lt;'hoo l u
,1 m ~ : \cntn~ worship -; '\() p.rlr Tut&gt;sda y
rl)t f.l t! t' pr avrr mrr lln,e and Bib If' Stu dv
9 W e~ m Wor !&lt;. hlp ser.·lrr. WOOnPSda }o
-;- JO p m
OU H SAVIOl; R LUT HERAN CHURClf.
Walnut a nd Hf'nn• St~ . Ravens wood , W.
\ " Thf' Rf'\' r. tw,er C. Wf' irick. pastor
Sund ,t ~ SC hool &lt;I 111 a m . Sunday worship
\l.1m
f AL\'ARY BIBLF. CHURCH loca trd on
PomNn\ P rkf' rount, Road 25 nf'a r Flat "-OOds Rf' \ Blackw OOd. pastor Sen•lcf'S
on SundJ ya i iO·.w a. m . and 7 Jllp.m with
S undJ~ Sc-hoot 9·.10 am Bib I~ Study, Wed
nf"'dJ\', 7 lO p.m
F AITH FELLOW'SHIPCRUSADE F'OR
CIIHIST . St. Rt 3.18. Antiquity . Re-v
Frankli n Dicken s, pa stor . Sunda)l morn
ing 10 am .: Su nday even in~ 7 30 p m
Th ursda}' C'v t•nln ,~t i : .l) p m .

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Marauderettes dump
Buckeye gals, 51-30

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ll arrlsonvii\ E' Ho11d Oavkl Ferrell, pas
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ITS GOOD FOR VOU
How often have you heard your Motrer or Father say eat II, it is
good for you. Everyone thinks trey know what Is good for you.
Doctors, nurses, teachers, bosses, just l:Jts of prople will tell you .
Sometimes they are right but sometimes they are wrong. We should
know what is good for us. This also Is oot necessarUy so. We often do
oot know always whalls good for us. We must learn from our own
experiences as well as the experiences of toose who are older and
~~ than are we at the moment. 'I'bere ·'
Is one ,who knOW!) w'Iat Is
always goot.j&gt;lor you, the Almighty Creator God of tre universe and
His Son' Jesus Christ
The ruipplest people are In families. 'I'be most contented people
have a goal In life and are working toward It Those who have the
most joy can see heaven as a rome for all eternity. Man has not
deciphered this &lt;Illy from his own life or thoughts. No, God has told
us what It takes to be happy. Having a loving family. spending your
life helping otrers and knowtng God Is a lways near you, ready to relp
and guide when you feel weak tr lost or alone.
"It is good lor you", are just words and yet they have much
meaning and are so true. Read your Bible, pray dally, work to make
your famlly happy, and where you live, make a haven for the needy.
This Is Gods plan for a happy man or woman or chlld. Looking at all
this, we most definitely can say "It Is good tor you." These are not
just clever words but a baste truth. Gods ways are the best ways.
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overa ll and 6-5 in lhe TVC.
The Meigs ladies return 10 acuon
Saturday at homl' againsl non·
league fOt' Eastern. The Ea glelles
are C'Urrenlly leading the SVAC and

S-10 ••4 PiCkup

Salurdll,v's games:

Gallipolis at Point Pleasant
Wheelersburg at Jackson
Ceredo-Kenova at Chesapeake
East Clinton at Greenfield
Marietta at Belpre
Columbus McKinley at Portsmouth
Kyger Creek at Portsmouth Noire
Dame

the final eight minutes.
Besides Harrison and Swartz's U
poinTs, J enni Couch c~ipped in with
nine. Nelsonville-York put out
some good defensive work of their
own. limiting Ihe lwo Miller sisl ers.
Jenny and Julie. lo cighl pomt s
combined. 1wo by .JuiJc and six by
Jenny .
Me1gs was warm from bolh Ihe
field and foul line as lhe Marau·
dere~es made 20 d 43 fieh.lers for47
per cent and ll of 16 from Ihe line
for 69 per t-ent.
Me igs had 20
rebounds wil h Jenny Miller high
wilh six . Meigs had only 12
turnovers and committed 15 fouls
N·Y had 18 fouls and put in six of 14
from the foul line.
In the reserve game. N· Y scored
a 33~24 win as lilr Meigs reserves
played withoul the services of top
scorer M1ss1 Woods. who is suffer·
ing from a knee in jury. Woods is
expecled back m act1on next W&lt;'&lt;'k.
L Anderson I€(! the N-Y rese1ves
wil h 14 while Meigs scorers in·
eluded Beth Ewing wilh 13, Nancy
Blankenship and De&lt;&gt; Henderson
four each, and Jodi Taylor had

ATLANTA (UPII- Tony Tubbs
"I stlll can move and I'm stU! that on President Carter's boycoll
of Cincinnati weighed 244 pouods fast,"Tubbs, 'll, saidwrenaskedil that cost Thbbs a shot pies al !he
Thursday for his first title defense his weight was a concern.
1!8! Olympics.
and challenger Tim Witherspoon . Tubbs wlll make the first defense
"!look at all those guys who came
said ''I'm going out to kill" the of the title he won April 29 on a out of the '84 Olympics, !look al all
World Boxing Association cham- 15-round decision over Greg Page. that money they're making, and 1
plan in tonight's scheduled 15-round He weighed 226 lor the Page fight. wonder," Thbbs said "If I'd gone to
TUESDAY, JAN. 21
title fight
Witrerspoon, the former World the Olympics, it would have been
"I feel really good about the Boxing CouncU champion. knocked much better."
7:00 P.M.
light," said the 28-year-old Withers- out Sam Scaff in four rounds Oct. 12
Witrerspoon lost a controversial
poon, wbo was mat the weigh-In in his last fight . He Is 23·2 with 16 WBC title fight 10 Larry Holmes in
CARLETON SCHOOL
for today's scheduled 15-round knockouts.
May J9Kl, defeated Page in 12
SYRACUSE
fight. "And I'm in good shape and
Tubbs, 'l/, won the title seven rounds 10 win Ihe WBC title In
when 1 feel like that there's nothing months after signed an agreement March 1984 and tren lost the title in
CALL 992 -6839 or
bothering me or worrying me.
to fight for promoter Don King. He a 12-round decision to Plnklon
992-5896
The bout wlil be televised live by says he Is the heavyweight cham· Thomas five rmnths laler in his
HBO.
r~pl~o~n~oo=bo=:ey~kn=o~ws~-=an=d~b=l=rum~es~-llr_s_t_de_re_rue
__.______________~--------------------Tubbs said his bulk would not be a
problem.

games

Gallipolis at Athens
Logan at Marietla
Wheelersburg al Minford
Chesapeake at Wayne
South Point at Rock Hill
Valley at Northwest
Waverly at Portsmoutll West
Green1ield at Miami Trace
Ashland at Portsmouth
Vinton County at Meigs
Federal-Hocking al Alexander
Nel~mvUle-York al TrlmbiP
Miller al Belpre
Wellston at Warren Local
Hannan Trace at Eastern
Southern at Oak Hill
North Gallla at Symmes Valley
Kyger Creek al Southwestern

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ROCK SPRINGS - Jodi Harrison and Jennl Swartz scored 11
points each as the state's AP class
AA 14th ranked Meigs Marau derettes revenged Its' only loss of
the season with a 51-30 win over
Nelsonville-York here Thursday.
Coach Ron Logan's crew, who
earlier lost 39-37 to the Lady
Buckeyes, go to 12·1 , overall and
remain tied with Alexander at ll·l
In the TVC. The Meigs ladies are
tled with Springboro and Sherwood
Fairview for the 14th stale ranking.
the highest ever for a Meigs girls'
cage team. Last year's squad,
which went 2().2, was ranked as high
as 17th.
Defense was tre name of the
game lor the Marauderettes as they
held N-Y's top three scorers 10 a
combined total t114 (Xlints. Leading
scorer Amy Dixon had 12 while Lee
Ann Mays, who had 16 (Xlints in the
earlier meeting with Meigs, was
held 10 two and high-scoring BUlle
Jo Spencer was held scoreless.
Meigs held Ire N-Y girls to only
one field goal in the second quarler,
that a bucket the period's buzzer.
By that time, the Maraudereltes
had buill a 19-11 firs ! half lead.
Meigs blew It open In Ire third
quarter by ou·tscoring tre Lady
Bucks 14-6 for a 33-171ead going into

Tubbs ready for fmt title defense

WHEELING, W.Va. (UP! ) lonner head coach at Indiana
Don Poluszek, a former Ohio and
University of Pennsylvania, acWest Virginia high school coach
cording to The Intelllgencer.
now an asSistant at CarnegieThe Moundsville High School and
Mellon In Pittsburgh, will join the
Alderson-Broaddus College gradu·
new football coaching staff at
ate formerly was head football
Marshall, according Io a published
coach at three Northern Panhandle
report in Wheeling, W.Va.
high schools- Weir, Oak Glen and
Poluszek will become defensive
Llnsly lnstitule. Poiuszek also has
coordinator on the staff being . coached at Philippi and at Massilassembled by George Chaump, the
lon and West Geauga In Ohio.
new head coach al Marshall and

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.Jamf'S Mlllc r . past or . Sunday School .
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By JOE ILLUZZI
his club may have caughl the
UPI Spons Writer
Wolverines off guard.
At the beginning of the week,
"I know the coaching job Blll was
\1ichlgan coach Bill Frieder looked lacing - 'Here's Minnesota, 0-3.
at his club's upcoming schedule and Here we are 16-0.' It's hard to get a
said he doubled the No. 2 Wolve· team ready afler the game has
rlnes could remain ·undefeated. It started," Dutcher said.
took one game to prove hlm right.
Michigan has dropped six of the
Frieder ripped Into his players last 10 games II has played at
following a pair of lackadaisical Minnesota's William~ Arena.
,;ctories over Illinois and Purdue
"! don't know - maybe we
last week. With the heart of the Big needed this, " Michigan guard
Ten schedule approaching, Frieder Antoine Joubert said. "It's going to
said the Wolverines would have make us come back that much
shape up lor conSECutive road harder."
games at Minnt&gt;SOta, Iowa and
Elsewhere In the Top :b:l, No. 3
Michigan State.
Duke clobbered Wake Forest 73-63,
The Wolverines dld not heed the No. 10 Nevada-Las Vegas beat
words, and Thursday night were Santa Barbara 79-65, No. 12
SU!llrlsed by Minnesota, 73-63, to
Alabama-Birmingham fell to Westfall from the unbeaten ranks.
ern Kentucky '75·721n overtime, No.
Michigan, 16-1 and 41. suffered 17 Purdue pounded Northwestern
its first BlgTen defeat since a loss to 16-64, and No. 19 Bradley smashed
Dllnois last January. a span of 19 West Texas State 78-53.
games.
AI Durham, N.C., David Hender"This is the greatest victory I've son scored 17 points to lead Duke,
been Involved wllh as a collegian," 16-0 and 4-0, over Wake Forest, 6-10
said Minnt&gt;SOta senior Marc Wilson, and 0-5, in an Atlantic Coast
who scored 22 of his 24 points In Ire Conference game. All-America
second half and was B-of-9 from the guard Johnny Dawkins added 141or
floor.
Duke. Mark Cline led Ihe Deacons
"At halftime, we had a great deal with 15 points.
of confidence. We knew If we played
At Santa Barbara, ~iif., An·
hard for 20 more minutes, we'd Ihony Jones scored 31 points and
have the upset of the year."
!XIlled down 9 rebounds to power
The Gophers contained Michigan UNLV in a Pacific Coast Athletic
center Roy Ta11Jiey, who entered bssociatlon game. Jones scored 19
the game averaging 16 points but points In the first half, and his 12
finished with 8. That, combined points In tlle first 4: 30 of the second
with 17-ol-37 shooting from Ihe field half broke q:&gt;en the game, enabling
by the Wolverine guards. contribthe Rebels to lmproveto16-2 overaii
uted heavily to the loss.
and 5·0 In the conference. Santa
"When you bottle up Tarpley and Barbara tell to 7-8 and 2-4.
our guards don't shoot well, we're in
At Birmingham, Ala ., Blll Gor·
trouble," Frieder said.
don hll a 15-foot jumper with 18
The Gophers scored 8 straight seconds remaining in overtime to
points on three baskets by WILson, lift Western Kentucky, 12·3 and 2-1.
including a 3-polnt play, and a over Alabama·Blnnlngham, 16-3
basket by John Shasky to open a and 4-1, in a Su nbell Conference
5343 lead with 8:42 remaining.
game.
Wilson scored ll points during a
At West Lafayette, Ind., Troy
four-minute span in Ihe second half, Lewis and TO&lt;tl Mitchell each
capped at 6: 36 with a basket that scored 19 points to lead Purdue, 15-3
made It 59- 47.
and 4-1, over Northwestern in a Big
Minnesota Improved to 11-6 Ten game. After leading 35-30 at
overall and J-3 In the Big Ten. halftime, Purdue scored 14 straight
Gophers coach Jim Dutcher said points to begin the second half .

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Fnday January 17 1986

Page-6

Your Socml Secunty

Benefits and contributions are explained

By Lou Harvath
Field Representative
Consider Social Security as an
exercise in balance rna ntenance
Ononesideofthescaleare hecon
cerns of the Social Secur ty benet
ciaries who wan thelf benefits to
maintain buying po"er m the lac&lt;'
of Inflation
On the other hand those peopiP
who are paying the btlls- work
ers who contrtbu e a percentage
of their earnings towards Soctai
Security coverage - wan to
keep the cos s as lo w as posstbl e

And they want as broad a co er
age as poss be for her ax dol
Jars 1Soc! a Secur ; is alter all
soc al nsu ance ha p otects
the rncom e earner from ncome

loss due to e emen d sa b I t;
and dea h
Both in erested par es want
a ue and eff c en c) n ha es
peel the ovPrhead fo r Socia Se
u it) s emarkabl io ~&lt; Ad
m n stra e costs are\t\el unde
1 perCPn of al IncomE' Tha s

a f gure hatd to bea m go e n
mE'n or p va e ndus

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pay as ou go '~ s rm so cu
en ax evPnues fund cu Ten be
nef pa men s '\ ba ga n of fa th
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trees ho no recr VE' mon h1
hecks ha e helped fund pas be
nef s " h he taxes hey pa d us
s p esent da wo kers a epro td
ng he r benet fund ng
Janua -y ushPrs n some ch anges
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bene! s to account for he n

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reun on n the sp ng In observ
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Reedsville community happenings

Beat of the bend

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentbtcl Staff Writer
I m not an offender- bu I dtdn t
know tha
Ke th L
san tar Jan a t
Metgs Heal h Departmen
re
ports that n
pas SPven years
83 people have
d ed m the Un ted S a es as the
result of burning charcoal mstdP
homes tent s cars vans rucks
campers o other Pndosures
Someof hevtr lfnS\\erebunung
charcoal m enclosed ares o keep
"arm \&lt;hUe others " erP usmg fo
cooking purposes
In al cases
"here death occurred he 1ctuns
died of carbon monox de po sonmg
Carbon monoxide of course Is
tasteless odorlpss a nd nvts bl&lt;'
Symmptoms of acute carbon mon
oxide poisoning are headache con
fusion dlzzinesss nausea and n sev
ere po sonlng Joss of consciousness
Little rPports tha bu nmg cha
coal produces arg(' arnoun s of
carbon monox de and onlvtakesa
smaUamount in the a r to pnx:luCP
he symptoms and even death "'lo
only that but openmg a "mdow o
using a fan will not assure tha
carbon monox de wti be reduced to
a safP evel
The bo om I ne s tha vou a re
not supposed to use charcoal in
enclosed areas

creases in the cos of llv ng as
;ea r Benefic aries who work are
able to earn higher amounts In 1900
before heir benefits are affected
The limits thfs year are $5 700 for
some under ffi a nd $7 !IJO for some
bet"een 65 and 69 AboVl' he ap
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benefit payments
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Esta JWush

Roush btrthday
Es a Roush obs&lt; ed &lt;' 94 h
b Kla on an " h a celeb a
on a he homE'
Cakr and cr c earn e r se ed
He
u s n uded he so ns and
1
es B Uand ah Roush and
son Da ne and Bob and Ca ne
Roush and her son Don Roush
a ong " th Marilyn Cooper "ho
baked he cake and fam I)
Chi IS tr and Ga v Lee V sttmg on
Su nday were he daugh er a nd he
husband H da and Gene Da\ s
Send ng cards were he daughte
and he husband Max ne and
Hen, Deems Audrey Will ams
and Ca olyn Ted and Tra ts

Carpenter
area notes
Da le D1 e
ho had spen hr
Hoi da seaso n with his sons n Ia
and daugh ers Mr and Mrs
Oles e Baumga dnr Coshoc on
and M and M ~ C dr Wa ke
Thu nan IS a hi lome and
ano l ' daugh e Cel a D\e ' n
M
I e s herr
hhm
Mr and Mrs [)\ a nr o dan nd
Sa ah ha e returned f urn Flond
" here the had s rd l&lt;' pi en s
M and Mr W an Cu
&amp; sum a and ca l ed n
I
eo;hre
Ed h I ons
con a i rs~ ng a
I'&lt;' homr '11 c h ng a p r
makr ms a led a M Ca mr
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Mrs Nell Wilson and Mrs
Emma Durs visited w h Mrs
Doro ha Riebel recen v at Be pre
Ho day guess of Mrs \I gm a
Wa on and Susie were Mr and
Mrs John Calaway and family and
Mr and Mrs Gary Landon and
fanuly a l of Manon Mr and Mrs
Don Landon of Tuppers P ams The
Blf hdav of V gm a Wa on was
recen y CPlebra ed
Mr and Mrs Walter Brown were
holiday gues s ofthelrdaughter and
family Mr and Mrs Biii Thomas
of SpMngf e d also Vlslting with he
Thomas fa mtl\ vere Mr and Mrs
Seve Co\\dery and family of
01 UlcothP
Ho day gues s at he WU ams
Balderson home were Mr and Mrs
Bill De z of Co un bus Mrs
Kathr) n Dietz and Mr and Mrs
Jay Long of Belpre Bl Marshall of
Washington Court HouSP and Mr
md M s Warren Pickens
Mr and Mrs WU am Congrove
an d M ss Forrest Kibble •ere
hoi day dinnpr guests of Mr and
Mrs Roger Chaney and Angte of
Tuppers Plams Mrs Congrove s
b thda was also ce ebra ed

Lyle Balderson
Mrs Gene Wilson vis ted with
Mr and Mrs Charles Congrove a
Zanesvilie and Mr and Mrs Bob
Sams a Wes on W Va during hP
ho days
Holiday guests of Ben Buck ey
were Mr and Mrs George Buckley
of ReedS\ Ue Mrs Pam Hoffman
and family of Pomeroy Rd Mr
and Mrs John Lodwtck of West
Jefferson Mr and Mrs Chester
Buckley and family of ReedsvU e
Mr and Mrs Gale McCain and son
of Toren Mr and Mrs Roger
Buck ey of Pomeroy Rd and Mr
and Mrs Randa Coulson and
daughters of Coolville
Holiday vis ors at he home of
M and Mrs Ernest Wh ehead
were Mrs Jean Frydman and
Sarah of Hyland Park Ill Mr and
Mrs Ed Hensch and Edd e of
Canton Mr and Mrs Wa t Hensch
and L sa of Canal Fulton Mrs
Harold Sauer Joy Sauer of
M ddleport Rd Skip Lamerens of
Ga Upolis Mr and Mrs BU
Meredith of Bever y Mr and Mrs
Warren Pckens Mr and Mrs
Denver Weber and Mark and Mr
and Mrs David Weber

CB radio club planning projects
Ac
es fo the yeat inc ud ng
sa fety brea ks on Memorial Day
Ju v 4 and Labor Day weekends
"-Pte planned a a recent mee mgof
he B g Bend CB C ub held a hP
Rock Spnngs GrangE' ha I
The cub \\hich rnCPts on the
&lt;'Cond Tuesda and las Fr da of
each non h currently has a mem
be' sll p of 60 w h dues or $5 a yea
pavab no
App ca ons fo
membersll p a re $1 50 to ~ mg e
person and S3 for Ia miles
1\ umerous Christmas projec s
"e e ca ned au b he Club and
nc udecl p ov d ng 16 food baske s
and 16 f -u
a) s for needy fam lies
and pu -chasmg tovs for 32 ch ld en
and gJ!ts for 6 adults n thefa m I es
The clut also donated a caSPof fru I
and c nd canes to he Car eton
Sc 1001 and bo ught and de ve ed
g1f s fo h&lt; se en ch dren a lhP
Ga l a Count\ CJ dren s Home
Ga pol s
F' cfru t a}
e e also a ken o

par of the pub c service program
of he club Members partie pated
n the July 4 parades n both
M ddleport and Rutland sponsored
a walk a than gave to the museu !a
d stroph; fund ass sled n a search
for two lost chid en and dona ed o
a ransplan v c tm
In add on members dunng the
pas yea r assis ed m r ver traffic
pa trol for thP f reworks d splay n
M ddlepon operated base and ga r

traff c pa ro and a pagmg booth at
the Metgs County Fairgrounds and
did raffle control for the M ddle
port block party
Plans a1 e aga n bemg made to a
coffee break m May Door pnzes
w II be so el ed from local bus!
nesses dealers wU be presen and
there will be food and game booths
n operatiOn dunng he even which
Is open o he pub! c

Chatter Club has meeting
Ne" office s were e ec ed
hP
ecent mectmg of the Cha tter Ci b
held at the home of Delo -es
Wh tlock followmg a holida1 d nne
pa ty I r id a Crow s Steak How£
Elected were Bwnda Bo m
pfl's dent Ela ne Quil en vicE'
p l's dPnt Jan ce Fett v sec etar;
reasufl'r and Mary Sta chP
fio\\ er fund Donna Fry was
\\C corned as a new member
Men bets enJOYed a gif ex
change a nd secw pa names "e e
drawn for the ne\\ year Ann P
sarv gil s " ere presented o Ruth
Young AI ce Jacobs and Dot e
Jones The b r hday of Linda
Hubbard \\as obse 'ed Ga mes
we r pla ved WJ h pnz s gong o

nu --s ng homes mone v. as sen o

o he nu rsmg homes o use m
pu cJ asmg f u The clu b also
dona rd SSt to he Rae nr Head
S
Ch stm as projrct
Mob c CB un "err dona ed
las ra o bo h heM dd epor and
omr 0\ f o ce Dcpa tn rnts as a
\\0

A ce Jacobs Dorothy Roach Ruth
Young Frances Car eton and
Linda Hubbard A contest was won
by Jan ce FPtl\ and Frances
Carleton " on he door prize There
was [(roup smgmg of carols with
Mrs Roach a he plano Mrs Fetty
w I host the next meetmg

Dance set
Dance sponson'd by Syracuse
Volunterr Fire Dcpartmen at
S1 racuse Elemen ar; School Sat
u llay 8 to 11 p m AdmtsS on $2
person Proceeds to the depart
ments purchase of rescue au bags

n

and fam
D:Jna d \\ oo en and

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announcPd ha

1 he Datly Sentmel

PHONE
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hr Mason c

mspec on " be held vn Feb 5
h l'f eshmen ts o be SP ed bv
• omenoi OES
Thank youca dsfo flO\\rrs" c
cad from Lo s Pau e} Joan
Stewar a nd Harvey E le" nP
Refreshments were served n thr
dining area by he refreshment
comml ('(' Mr and Mrs Doug
Bishop Mr an I Mrs G en
Krnncdv Be er y B shop Frances
Young and Nonna Lee Young

Genealogical Scx:rety
will meet Sunday
The Me gs County Grnea logical
Soc el} mee s 2 p m Sunda} at
Meigs Museum Roger Theiss will
speak on German

Court

PROBATE CO URT OF
filE GS COUNTY OH 0
Esta e of Ma ury D M le

Case No

M d od F M le

deceased Cue No 25 001
NOT CE OF
APPO NTMENT
OFF DUCIARY
On January 10 1986

25 001

R D 2

Wagne
Lane
Pomeroy
Oh o 45 769 waa appo nted

2

In Memortam

Maury 0 M I e deceased
ate of R 0 2 Wagne lane
Pomo oy Oh o 45769
Robert E Bud&lt;
Probate Judge

HOUSE OVERFlOWING?
ClEAN UP WlTII
CLASSIFIED ADS

len&amp; K Nessel oed

Card of Thanks

Cle k
(1

WI Shes o Ihank enryone who

ana ness and ecent pass na

To the one I m.ss10 much

CARD Of THANMS
The lam y of Noa C moe

he ped n any wa~ du nc he

r0 he ne &amp;hbo s eIt !Yes
and 01ds who sent ood
c.l ds te ephone ""'"~" and
vJS ed a the tunera OOme we
tru~

apprec ate 1"' tllou&amp;fl
dunna • t mt of SOITCJIIIII
We wsh to hank the Po
me oy Eme een , Squad the
Home Hu th Ca t Nu SH D
Mansi old &amp; the sail ~ Ve
r~ess

te ans Memo a Hasp a
We also want o Ihlnk he La
d" AIIX IllY of toe AmenCMI
ltc on Post 39 end tl'le women
ot lht Church o Christ loJ tl'le
mea IIIey prov ded The flora

arr"'l"""'" wore at beautnu

and wew•h o hank at who emon be 1!11 ou mo he&lt; m !hot
way Wea so wan to hank AeY
Poud oot o hs oveyserv ce
&amp; h s WOlds of canso at on
To hes a ofthe EMni fu-

nt a Home and the pal bea
e s au deepest thanks otach

and enryone

lou n Glmo e

Ma to e ! apple
Elza &amp; Eve yn Glmo e
&amp; Fam Jy

17 24 31 3tc

3 Announcements

tN MEMORY
To Mom on you b rthday
Happy B rthdey Mom
I cannot .end a b 11hday
cod
You l'wlds cannottooch
But God w I grve th 1

tu

E•ecut x of the uta e of

n

th e Me gs Cou nt.,. P oba e

1

Pubhc N ottce

Pubhc Not ce

Pubhc Not ce

r hool of n -u on o be hr d
n llc p 1' on J n 2.1 w an noun '&lt;I
hen hP Ha 1 on c lhap c
0 lr of he E s r n S
me
&lt;rn a he h
K rn F rm
na
nn
nd
0 1h
pi -on p es dcd
S e \ km ~" nd ~ PS('n a ~
o F o da and of D s 1 I 25 was
n oouced an n sr rd n e Ea s
\ pas rna uns pas JX rons al
hosr ha lllg g and ppo n men s
honon'd Masons nd a ;;o r
mrmbe Rubv D h wr r prrs
rn x nd "e :-om '&lt;I The Land
marks of the 0 E S were ad i

27 84 Bus ness l oss Se Of

Read1ngs
IY

Tammy

menage

o.. , God

plouo toke th s

message

To our lov ng mother up
above
And tel he how much we
mil he

And gNe her al ou ove
She bid no one elan fare

welt

She sad goodbye o none
The Huventy getes just
opened up
And a lovlllg God uid
Como
Ahhough he ooul 1 now

a rest
And frM from ce e and

pam
The WI.Ortd would seem ike

Heaven
If I could hove he back

agam

1 broke my ~rt to looe her
But ohe did not go e one

for pert of me went with
her
The dey God ca lod her

homo

The fem ly of
Wando Sttwatt

unds

or

he

Real Estate General

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
SPLIT LEVEl HOUSE wtlh
3 bedrooms 2 COI!fltte
baths d n ne room ltv ne
room and lar&amp;e re&lt;:rNttOn
room located on 8 acres
IAree farm pond Ric ne
area
2 STORY HOUSE tn Rae ne
near Elementary School
OLDER HOUSE w th 3bed
rooms on comer lot nSy
racuse

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BANK
949 2210

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NEEDED RETAIL
SALES PERSON
ASST MANAGER
In loca I Qrea Prefer
person With sales
expenence and
knowledce of
acounts receivable
Send resume to P 0

ope a ons ma n enance new
equ pmen ex ens on and en
a gemen at mun c pa serv
ces and ac es and ap a
mp ovemen s o he V age
he e sh a be and s he eby
evled a ax on sa a es wages
comm ss o and o he com
pens a on and on ne p o s as
he ena e p ov ded

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27 02 Dotlrd....

As used n Se ons 27 0 a
2 7 6 he o """"9 wo ds

sha have he mean ng as
c bed o hem
hs Set: on
e.: ep as and
he coo elC
cea y ndca es o eQu es a
d fe en mean ng
a Adm n s a a o Taxa
on A pe son des.gna ed and
appo n ed by the V age Cou
c who sha adm n s e and
enoce he p o sons of hs
chape
b Assoc a on A part ner
sh p m l ed Parine sh p o any
a he fOtm a un ncopo a!d
en erp ses 0\\'ned by IVt'O o
more DB sons
c Boa d a R8VIew The
boq d c ea ed by and canst
u td as PfO ded n Sec ons

27 13 ond 27 77

(d Bus ness An en e pr se
ac VJty p ofess on or undertak
ng o any nll u e conducted fo
p o s whe he by an ndrvld
ua pa ner sh p assoc a on
01po ll on or anv o he en tv
e) Co para on A co po a
on o o n s ode assoc a on
o gan zed unde he 11ws of he
u, ed Sta es the Stale of Oh o
o anv o he state e torv o
a e gn country Of' dependency
t
Emolovee One who
workS tor wages sa arv com
m s.s on o
oc.he type of
compensat on rf he seMce ot
an employe
(g) Employ!lf All ndll/ldua
partne sh p assooat on co po
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or agency or: any o he, ent ty
whtthe&lt; or not organ zed fa
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penses e he pa d o ace ued
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coun ng system used by me
axpaye o fede a come ax
pu poses w hou deduc an o
axes mposed by h s o d
nance ede a s a e a d o he
axes based on ncome a d n
he case of an assoc a on
Wlthou deduc on o sa a es
pad a panne s and o he
a-.vners and o herwtse ad
us ed o he equ emen s o
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27 83 Yaca o Pay

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The ax mposed

(k Non Res den An nd
vdua dam c ed au sde the
V age
( Non Res den Un ncorpo
a ed Bus ness En ty
An
un nco po a ed bus ness en ty
p ~pony
no hav ng an oH ce Of place of
.BE IT OROA NED BY THE bus ness With n he V age
VIllAGE COUNC l OF THE
m Pe son Eery nau a
VIllAGE OF POMEROY STATE pe son panne sh p r due ary
OF OH 0 by an a ma ve\10 e as soc a on o capo a on
of a membe s e ec ed the eta Wheneve sed n anv c ause
SEC ON
p esc b ng 11nd mpos ng a
CHAPTER 27 EARNED N pena tv he e m pe son s
COME TAX NClUDfNG N app ed to any un nco po ated
COME TAX REGUIAT ONS
en v sha mean he par ne s
Sec on
o membe s he eat and as
27 0 Pu pose
appl ed o co po a ons he
off ce s he eo
27 02 Del n ons
27 03 mpos on of Tax
n Pace o Bus ness Anv
27 04 Effec ve Pe Od o Tax bona f de off ce o he than a
27 05 Re u n and Pavmen flle e s a utory oHK:e fac orv
o Ta ~t
wa ehouse o
o he space
27 06 Co ec on a Sou ce wh ch s occup ed and used by
he axpaye n ca ry ng on any
27 07 Dec a a ons
2 7 08 Du es o
bus ness actiVIty nd .,..dua y o
Admns ao
h ough one o mo e of h s
27 09 n...es ga 1ve Powe s egu a emp ovees egu a v n
o heAdmns ao Penaty o anendance
o Res den An nd v dua
D u g ng Co nf den a
nlo ma on
dome ed n he V age
p Res dent Un ncorpo a ed
27 0 n ees and Pena es
2
Co ec1on o Unpad BuSiness En tv A(! un nco po
a ed bus ness en rv ha\le an
Tax es and Aa unds o
Ove pa..-men s
of ce o p ace o bus ness
With n he V age
27 2 Voa ens Pena es
(q i axab e nco me Wages
27 3 Boa d of Re-.ew
sa a es and o he compensa
27 4 AI oca on o f unds
27 5 C ed o Tax Pad o on pad by an empaye o
emp oye s befo e any deduc
Ano he V age
ons and o he ne prof sf om
27 6 Co ec on o Tax afte
he opera on o a bus ness
Te mna on of 0 dnance
poesson o a her enep se
27 50 Del n ons
o ac VJty ad us ed n act:o
27 5 Commencemen
he Ta
dance w h he p o.~ s ons o he
27 52 mpos on o
ax o d nance
Taxa!:) e Yea The ca
Res den Emp oyees
27 53 mpos on a
ax enda yea a he f sea yea
he me ame n wh h he ne
Non Res dens
2754 mpos on of lax Ne po s ae o be compued
unde h s chap e and n case
BtJs ness Pro s Res dents
27 55 mpos on of Ta ~t Ne or a eunfo a ac ana pa
Bus ness Po s Non or a vea he pe od a whi ch
such e u n s equ ed o be
Res dens
27 56 mpos on of Tax Ne made
s
Taxpaye
A pe son
Bus ness Prot s Co para ons
27 5 Bus ness A oca on whe he an ndN Clua partne
sh p assoc a on o an.., co po
Perce n age
27 58 On Wha Ea nngs o a ono ohe en tv equ ed
heeunde o ea eu norpay
Ne Po IS TalC F s laved
a ax
27 59 Fsca Yeas
The s ngu a sha nc ude
27 60 Ne Bu s ness Pro s
27 6
Reconc a on WI h he p u a and he mascu ne
sha nc ude he em nn e and
FedeaReun
27 62 Re u n and Paymen he neue
o Tax
Section 27 03
Jdou
2763 Col ec on o Sou ce ofTu;
A Subrec o hepovso s
27 64 Re u ns o Tax W h
o Sec on27 16 ana nua ax
he d and Payme
27 65 l m a on on C ed to he p~o~ poses spec ed
Sec on 27 0 sha be m
fa Ta Pada So ce
27 66. Sa us and lab rv of posed rn and a e January 15
986 a he ate of one pe
Employes
cen % pe annum upon he
2 67 Dec a a ons
27 68 Pavmen of a11. to awtng
0 a sa a es wages
nsamen s
2769 Recp oc ty Povson commss10ns and o he com
Ced o axPadoOthe pensa ons ea ned du ng he
eHecrve pe od o he a d
V ages
27 70 nQu s o a Powers of nan e by esden s o he
V age
he V age TaxAdmnst a o
27 7 Re co ds o be Kep t&gt;v
Emp ~e s and Tax pave s
27 72 Co ec ono De cen
ces Alowance o C ed o
Ove paymen
2773 Pea 'Yo DNugng
Co f den a noma on
27 4 n e es and Pena es
27 75 Co ec on o Unpad
Ta es
27 6 Voa OilS Pena es
27 77 Boa do Revew
27 B Appi cab ty
27 9 Co .s u on Sepa a
b v o Pro sons
27 80 Co so Ida eel Re u ns
27 B Sp Pa o s
2 82 W hho d ng
5 atemen s

pu pose o gene a mun c pa

n M

OES has
meetmg

'MiEREAS ho V age Co n
c
has ecommended he
Passage ot h s 0 d nance as an
eme gency measu e n acco
dance Wt h he Charte of he
v age ot Pomeoy sad od
ance be ng necessary o
secu e evenue o he da v
opera on o he V lage and o
nsu e he con nuous un n ef
up ed de very o sa d servrces
and o secu e unds o p ov de
Ia the mmed a e p esen a on
of the pub c hea h sa ery and
o operty and
INHERE AS he V age Coun
c fnd s ha sad odnance
shou d be passed as an
eme gency o d nance n o de
o secu e evenue Ia the da 1v
opera on o the V age and o
nsu e he con nuous un n er
upted de very o sad seN ces
and a secu e funds 10 prO\IIde
Of he mmed a e preservauon
of he pub c hea h sa ety and

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Co umbu s spcn a fr Ia h
h he s s er M E hr Rfr and

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Mrs I lfgln a Walton and Sus e
vis! ed with Mr and Mrs John
Ca awa) and Mr ahd Mrs Gary
Landon a Marton during he
holidays
Carrel Cheva lier of Can on spent
several da) s with hfs mother Mrs
Lona Chevalier
Mr and Mrs J m Cowdery and
famli} recent!) hosted a hoi day
dinner attending were Mr and
Mrs John Caiawal Lor Bob
Kibb and Jenny Mr an d Mrs Gary
La ndon Wes Michae of Marion
Mr and Mrs Don Landon of
Tuppers Plains Conn e and Ca
o yn Bowman of Hockingport
Mrs Virginia Walton Susie
Co\\ de f) Mr and Mrs Patr ck
Soulsby Tara Amanda and
Steven Mr and Mrs Jeff Cowdery
ail of Rei&gt;dsv lie
Holiday guests at he home of Mr
and Mrs Warren Pickens were
Mrs Fay Sauer of Middleport Rd
Mr and Mrs B I Meredith and
grand dat)ihter Tern of Beverly
Mr and Mrs Roger Meredl h of
Bar ow M and Mrs Ernes
Whl ehead and grand daughter
Sarah Frydman Mr and Mrs
Denver Weber and Mark and Mrs

ORDINANCI
NO 114
AN EMERGENCY OADI
NANCE ENACTING AN
EAIINED INCOME TAX. IN
CLUDING INCOME TAX
R!OULATIONI FOR THE
VILLAGE OF POMEROY
OHIO

Pomeroy- Mtddleport

by 11&gt; s
hap e
s effect ve as to
ncome and p o ts ea ned a
ace u ng on and ahe anua
5 986 and pay .p deduc
ens mus be made aga ns a
sa a es wages comm ss on
bonuses a d o he compensa
tons ea ned o accu ng on a ld
afte ha da e

Soctlon 27 112 lrq tllcwo
£...... _,

of T~~t; ..

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n he case of he estdents ol
he V age an annua tax o one

pe cen
~ s mposed on a
sa a tes wages comm ss o s
ompensat on
and o he
ea ned o at:c ued on and af1e
Ja ua v 5 986 Fa he
pu pose o de e m g he ax
on he ea
g o he eslden
a paye s a ed unde Sec o
2703
he sau ce a
he
ea n gs and he pace o
paces n a a whch he se
e we e ende ed a e mma
e a A such ea n ngs whe
e e ea ned o paid a e aJ~ta
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Court St Pomeroy

Anyth ng Tha Has To
Do Wth A M ob e Home
No ob too smal o oo
b g We do Setups and
Unde p n ng

After 7 00-367 0626
171mo d

Roger Hysell
Garage

or 992 6100

Rl 124 Pom• oy Oh o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
PH 992-5682
or 992-7121

CARS &amp; !RUCKS

3 24 tl o

TRANSFER CASES
TORQUE CONVERTORS
USED
REBU LT

TRANSM 55 ONS

Wt Dtlm

Auto mall&lt;
Transr111111011 Overflaul

YOUNGS
CARPENTER
SERVICE

WE ARE YOUR SA ES
AND SERV CE
HEADQUARTERS FOR

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

Fo A You Pin ng Nlfh

•ZENITH
•SYLVAN A

PLUl 01 " Suppt es &amp;
fu n u e Wedd ng
and G oduot on
S o onery Mogne
Sgn i ubber S amp
Bus nes Fo m

•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDR Y
•G BSON REFR GERA OR
• SATE ESA ES &amp; SERV CE

Sho~

Techn clan

on Dulj

Copy Serr u E
lll M I Mddepo
04 Mu be y h Pomeroy

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER

992 33453

985 3307
4 1 n

RADIATOR

BOGGS

SER~ICE

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We can repa r and re
co e rad1ators and
heater co es We can
also ac d boll and rod
out rad1ato s We also
repa Gas Tanks

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO
Autho zed ohn Oee e
New Holland B sh Hog
Fa m Equ pmen
Deale

PAT HILL FORO
992 2196

M ddleport Oh o
1 13 1fc

1 3 '"

ANGIE'S PIZZA
986
0

6 86

349 No 2nd bt
M ddloport Oh

992 3559

FREE DELIVERY
In

ATIES a e Wa
C e o he
V aae Co

B u e Reed
Pe de

o h

v age Co
17

SYRACUSE POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT
BRADBURY
MASON W VA
Open Mon Thu s 4 11
F &amp; Sa 4 12

F ee Est ma es

V C YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomoroy Oh o
18

EUGENE LONG

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

J&amp;F
CONTRACTING
DOZER BACKHOE
TRENCHER SEPT C
SYSTEMS WATER
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES
RECLAMAliON PONDS
SPRING DEVELOPMENT
HOME FOOTERS
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; 0 RT

Jl MCLIFFORD
PH 992

ELUM
REST HOME
P t ously llu l111d It Hom•)

674 Plum St
hi ddleport
•Tende Lov ng Ca e

•Sen or C t zens

Ph !6141 843 S42S
111 mo

RENT A CAR
CALL
446 4522
W1 Rut Fo1Lm

U-SA~E

AUTO
RENTAL
St Rt 160 North
Galllpollt Ohio

992-3595

1J01mo

Real Estate General

tEAFORD
Real Estate
216 E 2nd St
Phone

1 (6t4 992 3325

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

SALES &amp; SERVICE

gno e any amoun 11 owed and
pa d by he emp
o he
emp ovee a expenMS neces
sa~ and acua~ nc ed by
he emp ovee n he ac ua
oertormance o h s sEtJV~ces

ave

PHONE

10 8

!CUT OUT FOR FUTURE Ull)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985 3561

All Maku

•Washe s •D shwashe s
•Ranges
•Ref ge a o s

•Drve s F eeze s
PARTS and SEijV CE
~

Announcements

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VETERINARIAN
CLINIC
Paul E Shuckey DVM

1

Ca d of Thanks

3

Announcements

PT PLEASANT OFFICE

305 Ja,kson Ave

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT
Bashan Buddmg

EVERY
SAT NIGHT

6 30 PM
Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
9-30 I

5MAU ANIMAL HOURS
Mon Wod Thu 3 5 pm
Tu" b 30 I F
2 pm
Sa u day 10 30 am
LARGE ANIMAl &amp;
SURGERY BY APPT

PH 304 675 2441
BEND AREA CALL
R1pley Off1ce
For Hours
304 372 570

SWEEPER and nw ng ma h ne
epa port s ads pp 01 Pck
p a d de ery Oa 1 V1cuum
C eane
one he
m e up
Geo ges C eek Rd C1 6 4

446 0294

q?

.

Blue Streak Tax Service
W. E. (Bill) SNOUFFER

-

I 15 tfn
4

810

3-D AUTO CENTER

1

W Mo n St Pomoroy Ohoo 992 6778

G veaway

Feme e Ge ma
S~ephe d
brow &amp; b DCk Ca 6 4 446

49

BED UNERS S175oo Full S1re
(116500mnl

POll£ ROY
One I oo
anch wth 3 bed ooms
deck a ea
a ga age on
app OK I ac e $48 000

wheh he all: s obewthhed

6 4 992 6550

HOURS 9 00 A M 5 00 P M Mon th u Sat
Evenongs &amp; Sunday By Appo ntment

TUPPERS PLAINS - Ap
p OK 5 ac es w h a 3 bed
oom mob e home wlh add
o wo I p outs d shwashe
el ange d spo a ont
a d back po ches 29K27
un nshed ga age
pu s
ae ow h septc eec
and wale $23 000 00

w hho d he a»~ on ompensa
on paid o iln emp ovee sha
n de e mm ng he amoun on

BUSINESS PHONE

107 Sycamore St Pomeroy Oh
PHONE 992 7075

EASlERN DISTRICT
A
ve y n ce 3 bed oom an h
w h a a ge lam y oom on
app O! 2 ace o go nd
Pr ced o e a $45 000 00

G an emp aye equ ed o

We Also Carry
F sh ng Supples

FEDERAL-STATE
INCOME TAX RETURNS

RENTAL INVESTMENT
Rae ne - 2 bed 00r11
home a ge o good s
$1300000

81CC8SS of comm ss ons ea ned

HEATING

992 3410

~

NEW LISTING - 3 BR
hou e v ewo R 7 l C wa
a pet ng
e ga hea
ba h a e $22 000

PLUMBING &amp;
317 No th St&lt;and
Mddlepo I Oh o 45760

CAll COllECT

•D sabled
•24 Hou Ca e

CAU JOE BOWLAND

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CAW

Comp e1e Gu e Wo k
Comple e Remode ng
Roof ng of a Type s
Wo ked n home a oo

20 yea s
Free Est me es

7 on

47 59 Eeg e R dge Rd

Farm Equ1pment
Parts &amp; Ser~1ce

mo

e Me gs Memory

g

he

Also Trusmlulon

AU AMERICAN MADE

e

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REPAIR

AUY.OMAnC
TRANSMISSION
OVERHAUL

ud&amp;d

Ga dens 3 m e off R

Wa Hewe A Full T111e

Spec at Rates For Sen o
Ctzens
PH (1114) 992 33111
1110 m

rt

$J9 95
u

COIN SHOP

No Sunday Calls

R2Poo0h
614 379 2270
2'3d

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

CLARK

F ee Est mates

3

Ha" Your Wodd ·~

Ann we sa y a Speua

RUNN NG BOAR OS BRUSH OUARDIS A lOA E PRO EC ORS
OUNOEE NEW REPLACEMENT PAR S

6

IDEAL TillE TO BUY A
HOME' WE HAVE A 9 8%
FIXED RATE MONEY
AVAILABLE
Henry E Ceand Jr
992 6191
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Dolt e Tu ne 992 5692
Jo Htt 985 4466

0

Telev Slon Ustemng Dev1ces
Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection
Heanng Evaluations For All Ages

z

it LIS A M KOCH MS
~ Licensed Cl meal Aud1 log

Lost and Found

Los ama g 1 g ...., w h dog
deca on e 1 lol In Pomeroy
1 ou d De
27 h 6 4 992

6246

8

:X:

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Housin'g
Headquart ers

(614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galltpohs Ohto 45631
8 13 tfn

A CK PEARSON AUCT ONEEA
SERVICE Es 1 e f1 m lntique
lquld1tton •• •• L cen•• Ohio
and Wu V rg n 1 30' 773

&amp;7as .. 304 nl 6430

�...

Friday, January 17, 1986

Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel
9

LAFF-A-DAY

Wanted To Buy

44

LL f:!l I

We pay c11h for late model clean

uHd cars
Jim Mink Chev -Oida Inc
Bill Gene Johnson

~
' ,JJ!d' ~

TURE. ,,d &amp; Olrve St Galllpo
lis Call 814-"1·3159
TOP CASH p1ld for '83 model

~~
i.
\ - .--'1~~F
--:n :o : r
~~~

2282
Wanted to buy motor for vw
Rabbitt CaM 614-448-4884
Buytng dally gokl, sliver cotna
rmgs jewelry, starling ware, old

992-3476

•

Cuh for old book&amp;, letter~ .
d•anea and JMimphhtt. I 200 or
more tor good copy of Brown. a

Wheat
htea George
Buckleyand
, 1-n•t•
814-664
4781

Houn 12 9 p m ..... t•m• to

11

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".. .Hoping this get-well card
reaches you in time ... "
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21

buy fur 11 Februarv 2 , 1996

Employ men!
Servtces

1 I

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______:___

•

Buymg Raw Fur Bee1 and Deer
hide• Selllng· trapptng supphet

I

-M•"'cc'•• •• , ,...,•••• -

l

Ctncmnatl Almanac. 1810 Bo•
114, Athena, Oh10 46701

614· 593 8916

Business

33

Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE: OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO recommends that yoU
do busineaa wnh people you
know . and NOT to send mon-...
ttlrough the mall until you hwe
nvfttlgat..:l the offenng

Farms for Sale

Postton Open - Soc•al Worker
Contract pert· ttme MS preferred, BS wtth countel1ng e:w.pe
nenc:e rtqu1red
For funher
1ntorma110n call the Galha
Count\' Health Depanment at
814·"8·1M 12 UtlftiiOn 292
Equal Opportumty Employer

Unl1m1ted capttal 1V11Iable for
any bus~nost purpose Call 814·
266 -1772

AVON Sell Avon pay Chnatmas
b•ll•. ~m1ted t1me stan up fee·
FREE Call 614- 446 3358

leota's Tax Sarvtea Reatonable
'••ad rat .. C.\181·· 245 -9693
Rodney Village II

Exper•enoed bookk111tp11r that
doe:sn 1 mmd answering tel•
phone Call 614-448 0813

lncome...,.tu service Federal &amp;
State. Wallace RuueU , Brad·
bury, Oh 814 992 -7228

Secretary lmmMhate open•ng
part-t1rne, e11per•enc.c:t, fast , ac
curat11 typ11t , filing, phonM,
tecord keeping orgamzetional
abtllty, uc grammar &amp; spelltng
Send ruurne to French An
Colony P 0 Box 472. GaUrpo·
lis Oh 45831
W•nted 24 enthus•atac males
and females tor e spectacular
showcholr., Galltpol11 Wr~te to
729 2nd Ave Apt 3 Galhpo·
hs OH 45631
Eesy Auambl&gt;;' Work ! •eoo 00
per 100 Gueranteed posyment
No Elllletl8nce -No Saln Oeta111
send seli·addren«t stamped
eowelope Elen V•u l &amp;e•7 3418
Enteronae Rd . Ft P1erce Fl
33482
Gowernment 10 b1 t16 040
t59 ,230 Now h1r1n g Call 805
687 -6000 e111t Fl 9805 tor
cu rr111nt federal hst
Eesy 111embt\' worttl $800 per
100 Guaranteed payment No
experten ce no 111ea Oatatlt
sen d telt flddre11ed stamped
envek&gt;pe Elan V•tel -715 3418
Enterpr111 Rd Ft P•erce. F L

33482
Baby·stttllr needed for 10 month
old., Middleport StH'Id refltf'en
cn toP 0 Bo111 743 Pomeroy

(lh.,
WE NEED YOUR PR IO R MI L
ITARV SERVICE EXPERIENCE
IN THE ARMY NATIONAL
GUAR 0
Montht\' PI\'Check
retlfamen t benef1ts educahonall
asa11tance and other benefits
awa1i1ble to our part lime
members 304 875 3950 or
1 800 642 3619
ARE THOS E BILLS FROM THE
CHRISTMAS HOliDAYS Pll
lNG UP Jo1n the Army Nat1onel
Guard and you Will get 1 monthly
paycheck a good part t1m1'l
career and many other great
benef•t• 304 675 39&amp;0 or 1
800 642 -3619
REPS NEEDED tor busmeu
accounts Full-trme t60 000 to
S80 000 P•rt lime S12 000 to
S1B.OOO No selltnQ Repeat
busmell Set your own houn
Tremlf1g provided 1 612 938
6B70 Mon·Fn 8 AM to 5 PM

CS T
Sem• drNers wanted 2 VUf"'
ower the roed e111penence 1 ve11
l letbed 23 yeart of age or older
Currant m8diul card Call J l
M cCoy Inc 304 273 9391
Pan ttrne full !lml!l u1preunta
ll\lltl needed educational uhtt
call 304 882 248 6
FULLER BRUSH Sales &amp; Ser
vu:e eam S8 to S10 hour For
tnfo rma l!on cell 304 675
1090
Mature woman to lt~o~e 1n With
elderly lady Relflren ces re
qu1red cell after 6 00 304 675
1197

12

Situations
Wanted

Vacan cy for the elderlv 1n our
home Tuuns:l ,md hheen vee rs
e•penence Call 614 992
7314

18 Wanted t o Do

Wouklltke 10 keep elder I\' p~tap l e
mv hofllll C•ll 614 367
0 121
111

Wrll do babySAH•ng m my nome
Even1ngs and wttekends Call
614 446-013 7
JWD 's Sephc Tanks Cl111ned
Reasonably prtced Call llnyttme 614 -246 -9284

F111anctal
21

Business
Opportunity

Major shtnl bulld1n g comp any
hat uee evaileble tor contttuctlon or ules onunt11d dealer
Comp ..te training prow1ded no
axptKienct nece111ry All Cllh
bulh'tllt w1th e:w.ceUant tncome
potent ial Refundable depotit
required , Contact VIc Avan at

1 800·228 ·41114

23

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR ,
redJICO'w'tf' your l)llftO' Ibelutlful
tone . call ttlday, Ward' s Key board 304·175·5500 or 875 ·
3824

41

Houses for Rent

31

bedroom hou,. tor Mil,
fneplaca 3 m1 south of Galllpo·
h•. 132 500 Cell davs 614·
44&amp; 1616 or nigt'ttl 614 446
12U

- -- - - - - - -·lc8y owner Remodeled 3 bedroomtmuMonRt 33 NewF A
furnaca large lol 123 000
Collect 614 423 &amp;289
•

l e-

By own., Stately 3 bedroom
house It 10 E St 1n Pomlf'OV 5
woodld tcrea , famlt\' room,
d•n•ng room , F A h•t. 2 baths,
bailment. gartQe t27 000
Coll1e1 614 423 1289
Smgle story 3 bedroom 1n town
Close to tct'lool Easy to heat.
B1g Buck wood or coal 11ove
w1th m11onrv c h1mn11y
S22 500 Complttety turn11hed,
US 000 Call 614 -949- 2933
a ftt~r 4 00

2 blldroom hou11 on 1 acre
ground betw"n Syracus• and
Aacme on Rt 124 V11N1 oftl\lflr
gar~t and 2 bu1ld•ngs Owner
w•ll help f•nance Completely
remodel8d Call 614 992 9903
unt1l 3 00 p m aher 614 992
5949

32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAUTV

MOBILE HOME SALES C Ml
WEST GAlliPOliS AT 35
PHONE 814 -446 7274
1982 Clayton 14X66 tun.,
turn washer dryer AC , un"''
pmnmg &amp; porch E1c cond
M1ke an Offer Call 614 256
1621 or 614 256 6315

a.

level 1 1h bath 10.50
11 500 C111 eve a 814 446
1324
1982 Townt'louae 14170 7111122
llltpando 2 bdr , AC butlt tn
m1c•owave &amp; ste reo Larva bath
glt'den tub some furmtuta
Wllher dryer Underp1nn1ng
,Jh10 m11t1l butld1ng on rent~
lot Must sell $15 960 Cali
614 246 9534
1969 Elcona 12a60 CaU 614·
256 8058 or 614 -256 6680
1978 BayVIew 14•70 on 1h acre
ground 2 bdr 1 bath den total
electr~c ••r 17x22 outbuilding,
nc cond Wtll ••II together 01
Mparate Call 81•·••6 -Ul! or
614 448 4171 11fter 6PM
1980 llbeny 14•6• 2 bed
room unfurn11hed v1nyl under
pmnmg mcluded Must nil Call
304 -n3 5873
MOBILE HOMES MOVED 1n
1ured. reatonable ratea Call
304 576 2336
1980 Ltberty 14..&amp;4, 2 br
unfurmthed. vm.-1 underpenn1ng
mcluded Must Sell 304 773·
5873
1973 Ca meron tra•ler In New
Haven. all elec. pert•llly furnished, new underpenntng, mut1
sell. t6 ,600 00 304 -882 ·
28 08
3 bedroom mob1le home 12x815
wnh t 1 Ox200 lot Plymale
Road, Galllpoii1Farry, 304 675-

3693

Hou11 for rllf'lt , $350 mo . plut
t160 dep or tor Nil 3 bdr
tam11\' room, bath &amp; 'h. loeatecl
3111 m1 out of G1lhpol11 on Rt
588 Call 614-258-6789 or

814·2118·8206 .
• rooms &amp; bath fum•shlld
located 735 Thtrd·rear 175
dep. •126 mo Call 448 3870
or 448 ·13•0
2 bedroom houae t210 mo t75
dtpastt 42 Chillicothe Rd Call
814 - 446 · 1340 or 814· 4•6 -

House tor rent or .... e w1th
opt10n to buy, 3 bdr . gtfiQI,
central air. all new carpet
fenced tn bltck ylfd, approx 1 \7
ml from town on Bulav1lle Rd
U26 mo t160 MC dep Call
after 15PM or weekends. 814·
446 9208
3 bedroom . H1nnan Trace
Sct'lool d11tr~ct. rrf &amp; depo11t
requned Call 814 -446 -8132
Secluded 3 bedroom modern
fermttouae Near mtntl t260
depoa•t t260 per month Call
ti14 742 2877
In Rac•ne, mea 2 bedroom
partl&gt;( furn11hed
1200 per
month plus depo11t Ceil 614
949 2801
2 bedroom l'toute, full basement.
2 car garage, f•r4tJJiaCe 614
992 73&amp;6 aftM 5 p m

Bend •rae 2 bedrooms home on
nver t~reptece end garage Ho ·
mutead . 304 675 5640 or
304 882 -2405
3 br house •n Hertford Fullv
ctrpe1ad close to school 304
882 2016

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
Furnlthed AC cable no c1ty
taxes bflautiful nver vtew m
Kanauga Fosteu M ob1le Home
Park Call 814 446 1602
2 bdr fully furn1thlld, 1 2x85,
conv loc.auon , Upper RIYer Rd ,
water paid sec dep mqu•red
Call 614 446 9668

Furn

Gall•poltl Smgle
~6 after 7pm

Call

446

New 1 and 2 bedroom tum11hed
apts and house 1n M1ddleport
Call 614·992 6304 or 614
446 1552

Two bedroom apa"ment tor
rent $226 00 month Camp
Conley phone 304 773 6143

2

bedroom apt Leon Hud
approved Homesteed Realty
Broker 304 -675 5640 or 304
882 :z•os
Smell furn.shed apa"ment , no
pett adults, references 304
675 1386

3 room turnrshed ap•nment,
ground floor prNatfl entrance
ut111t111 1ncludlld 180 Bowse r
St , Htnderson $250 304 676 -6730
2 bedroom furnlthed end 2
bedroom unlurn11hed apt I llfrances and depo11t requ~red
New Hll~o~en W Va 304 882
32e7 or 304 773 5024

45

Furnished Rooms

For rent Shtepmg Rooms and
hgt'lt hou11 keep1ng room a Porll
Central Ho11l Ctll 8a -446·

0756
Housekeeping room, ranga. ra ·
rng share bath, male preferred.
utthtlet pd f100 Call 446
441 6 tftlf 7pm

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES APART
MENTS (Equal Hout •ng Oppor
tunltv) monthly rent starts et
•178 for 1 Ndroom and U12
for 2 bedroom, daposn *200,
located near Spr1ng Vall..,. Piau
and Food:and, pool end Cable TV
IVIIIIbia offiCI hourt I I POIIi·
ble 10 am to 4 pm and 7 pm to 9
l)m Monday Friday Call 614
446·274&amp; or ltl\le m•••oe

33

Aedecoratld 1p1 , 2 bdr , $160
to 12:60 Call304 -175·51 0• or
304 · 1711 - IIJ~I

• 78t8

Mob1le home lol 12 x50 ' or
smaller, 876 water pa1d , 4th &amp;
Na•l Galhpob• Call 446 4416
after BPM
Downtown oH•ce specs E~tcel
len t kJceuon on Second Avfl
Close to cour'l housfl perfect for
attorney • CPA • or otl\et pro
tesstantJp Buutllul hardwood
floor.t' l trtm All uttlitl81 pa•d
Ca ll Thtt W11eman AgenC';' . 614·
446 3644
Off•ce t pace tor rant Ellllcellent
down town klcatwn close to ths
courthouse Relect tor attor
neys Ca\161 4 446 3644, Wiseman Real E111te
COU NTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33, No"h of Pomeroy
Largfllots Call 614 992 7479
Mobile home lot Mowr&amp;\' Up·
holsterv 304·67&amp; -4154

Dryer tor 1111. t56 00. Phone

304 -578-2671

Bar. 4 stools, like new . antique
16 gal atone ilf' Phone 304

175-4163

House coal Lump • ttokar Z1nn
Coal Co Call 614 -4W6-1408
Ca llahan 's Uted Tlra Shop Ovet'
1 000 tlm .al~:ea12 . 13 14, 1&amp;
,6, 16 6 8 mila out Rt 218
Call614 -256-6251
D.atrycase9h
comp , tJOO

wid~twlthremote

Cell 614 246

50112
Slabs 16 per bundle while thev
last Call 614-2415 5804
For sale fill d1rt &amp; hay Contact

Pole Butldmg
pletety erected
entrance door,
tn•es avellabla
0380

:z•x40 , com·
overhead and
•3600 Other
Call 614 897 ·

a.

HonfJ\' extnctot. bee t'IIVII
other bteequ•pment very r11110
nabla Must sell Cell 814 266·
1579
Spht flftwood $40 per PU klad
dehvered 2 m1 ebov• Sliver
Bridge Call 814-448 -1799 or
ewe 614·446 -96•6
4 cluster d1amond rtng , over 2
karats , 12 000 or best offer Call
614 448 8176

TRS 80 Rad•o Shack COrf1Juter
model 4. stand. software &amp;
1nstructton bookll t300 C1ll

814-446·8176

400

SWAIN
AUCTION 6 FURNITURE 62
Oliva St . Galhpohs Ntw I uttcl
wood coal ttoves 6 pc wood LR
tune $399 bunk beds $,99
antron ~chnen t99 new &amp;
used bedroom su•tes rang11
wunger waahars. &amp; shoes Nt~w
hvmgroom SUilll •199 $699
lamp• also buy~ng coal a. wood
stov11 Cell 814 446 -3159
LA\'NE'S FURNITURE
Sofa1 and Chlllfl pnced tram
t286 to $895 Tab In, 150 and
up to '126 Htde l!l ·beds t390
1nd up to • 560 • to fa beds
t146 Rech ners , t226 t o
f375 lamps from 128 to
t126 pc dmeuea from 1109
to435 7pc: t189andup Wood
t~ble with •• chan• I 285 to
f745 Oetk 1110 up to t225
Hutchn, 1560 Bunk bed com
plete with mettre11e1 , *276
and 1$ to 1395 Baby beds
t110 M1ttr11,.1 or bo•
aprlngl lull or twin $63 , f1rm
173 and •83 Queen tttt
f22(1 4 dr Ch8111 149 6 dr
ch11U , 159 Bed frame• .
UO and t26 10 gun · Gun
&amp;M».nfta, t350 Gaa or fflectrlc
rang11 1375 Baby rnattreaus,
13&amp; 6 14&amp; bed fremes 120.
t26 Ill
king fr ame &amp;60
Good &amp;election of bfldroom
1u1tea, rodlett. metal ceb1nets,
t'leldboa tds 13B &amp; up to !66

no

740Ya SecondAIJe 3bdr . •
mo , dep. requl,ld Call 8,4·

Uied Fumnure .. Ore11er. 6 bed,
metal office deaks 3 m•l• out
Bulavil .. Ad Open 9am to 5pm,
Mon thru Sat

448·4222 botwten 9 &amp; II

614 -441·0322

Beauty St'lop Equ•pment
614·266 1276 after 5 30

Call

Ftrewood muted 1e11oned 120
11 p1ckup load you haul 11 Call
614 4-41 4599
love se11t &amp; che1t oblong coffee
table 5 pc flrepl1ce utlf'laels
brut plated double bed mat
tr11ss &amp; foundat•on . Call 61 4446 - 4337
F•nrw·oodforule Cal\614 256 ·
1528
Sunbe1m v1ccuum cleaner good
cond . e1tra b&amp;gs t25 Call
614 266 6417
Arm stron g wood burntratowaor
can be made .nto fum•c11 Al10
some wood 1160 Hand1 Kleen
parts w111h81' $100 Call 814

245 ·5067
350 A dour 8 w•v blade, ell
pow11r hydraulic wmch . brush
canopy Call after 4 3D PM
814 -256 6479

Firewood $26 00 kled

8t

Grain

1286
lart• round bales of hay tor ..1e
or trade for Clttle Call 114·446 ·
10152 eftar 6PM
for sale h•y never wat red clover
ordtlfd gran m1xed. Cell

304·

30C-458· 1•97.

HIY · top quaiit&gt;{ orchard greu
and clover mixed, t 1 50 1 bale
Calf 61•· 448-4699

Mixld hay tor sale Call 614

379-2182

Ant1que Emp1re tote 1300 Oak
lo~o~.,uat and stand reupt'lol
tterad •17&amp;. Conaole t1treo
$100 Firm 304·675 -6064

Tlmothv &amp; clover hav for 111e
Eer com 82 25 Call 614-446·

2118

Demon strator Sale Woodttove
St1hl 024AV Cha1A11W and
Bruthcunar, 361 VL Cha1n1aw
Call 614 992 -209 .. . Pomeroy
Home and Auto
Half Pr•ca l Fl11hmg arrow lignt
1269 L•ght!KI , I'()n·llrrowt249
Unltghtod t199 !Free le11ersll
See localty (800 )423 0113.
anytime (800 )628 -2828 , ext

504

For ""· ear com 82 26 bu Call
before B 1m or after 10 p m
304 -468· 160 1

55 Building Supplies

Urve bales of hay Can del1ver
120 Call 614-992 7401

Butldtng Matenala
Block, bnck, sewer PIPet. wm dowa, llnteltl, etc Claude Wtn ters RIQ Grande, 0 Cell 814·
246·6121
Kentucky Lump , Ohto Lump ,
OhiO Stoker Yard or delivery,
cement blocks and bulld1ng
matenal Gallipoht Btock Co ,
P1ne St • Gallipolis. Ohio Call
Utility Bldg Spl 30 ' •40'•9 '
Eave w - 15 'xB' alichng door •
serv door· $6255 tf'IC1td Iron
Horae Bldgs 614-332 -9745
collect
Bloclt, brlck mortar and ma·
aonry auppl111 Mountain State
81ock, At 33, New Haven, W
"' 30 .. -882 -2222
300 4x4x4' oak postl liS each
or •1200 tor all Tobacco ttlcks
15c each 30•·675 · 1286 or

523 5843

BOO balea of hay for 11le S1 00
Plf bale Clarence W1dlline.
lllaclne, Otuo 814 -949 2916
Good hay for sale 614-992

5833

Pets for Sale

Transporlal1orr

CAPTAIN EASY
EA~Yt MAVIJE WE 5H0ULD

TURN eACK. H'E-'5 CALLING

IN

REI~FORCE-MENTS.

74

ANNIE
'IOU APE MORE
IMI'l?ATI\HT
THAN WE ARE
AT THIS POINT.
SAHIB EON/

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NO THERE AilE

THAT'S TIIUE/
1'/HUT 0' 100
WANT rtC T'OO?

f'l?\lt:RFLI.

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YOIJ'Ll FiNO A
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M otorcyclas

1983 VT 750 Shadow. 1984
V 4li Magum, 19B2 6&amp;0 N19htt'tewk, 1982 CB 900 custom
Call 614 -367 0482

75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

John boat tor 11le Call 614
YEA ~ 1

76

8t

I

T~INK

9790

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA Himelaytn, Pen1an and
S1amese kittens AKC Chow
pupp111 Call 446 3844 arter

7PM

Puce reduced on beaut;ful AKC
Boston Terrier puppies, Cell
614 -446-7432
Male La11 Apto 9 weeks old
Aeg11tered w1ttl AKC Sholl &amp;
wonnecl 1175 Cali 814 -4W80708
B1rda f1sh , 1m111 en1mala and
the11 supphu Flth Tank and Pet
Shop, 2413 Jacltson Ave . Potnt
Pleaunt. 304-876 2063
FoUr mtnlaturepoodle pups, two
males two females, 304 882·

3672
Musical
Instruments

Auto Parts
Accessories

Solid upnght walnut p1ano, stool
&amp; music exc cond 1300 Call
614 -448·B176, Ilk for Jen
Lowrey p~eno good cond 1800
Call 814 -387 7689
Music Man 130 wan amp head
he cond 304·882 3236

Fm11 Supplies
II LIVI! Siuck
Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 36 Wnt, Jackeon, Ohio

814·288·14111
Maney Ft"uaon. New Holland.
8uth Hog Se!n • Service Ovtr
40 used trKton to chooM from
&amp; cort'CIIflta hne of new &amp; used
IHIIJIP nwnt. Llroaat .election 1n

S E Oheo
135 MFtractor, 2 bottomplowt,
2 row MF com planter. 3pt disc

o3.860 Col 814· 288 ·61122

Plows· Dear Bom 2 · 14 1n 3 pt
hitch. 3· 1t In
3 pt hitch
ldjultlble plows, 5 bonom 18
k1 Cau temi·mount plows, 2
bottom plows to fit C Farmtn
tractor, 2 bottom drag plowt.
Ollvar4bottomdrqplows 4ft
Wood• ~tv mower fjts Cub
Farrnal, Oliver I I triCIOt indt ·
pencMnt live PTO widetrontet'ld,
Oliver 60 trtctor Z niW tirn tuna

Serious about los1ng we~ght1
Contact Glor111 Grate Rt 2 Box
282. lttlrt, wv 25263 304·

882 -31112

c...

llko nM CoM 514-388 ·918C.

For •te round hayb ..a mowt"l.
sci..ors Nft &amp; • Ht of ltona
racks ContKt Bnan Wmdon at
Eastern Hlgl'l School 614 -9815 ·
3329 Of env otharEastem VoAg
member

63

Prcken1 Used Fum!ture, good
qu11t1y used ~rniture , hours
9 00 to 6 00 or by eppolntment
304 ·6715 8493 or
1.. 150

en

H111f Prlcel Flshmg arrow signs
&amp;269 11 llyhted, non -•rrow
S249 Unlighted t199 !Free
1en:e1111 See tocetty . IB00)423
0183 anytime 18 00)62B
2828 IIIII 604

livestock

3 Springing Herfert 2 Hoi
Herford cross 1· Hol Angus
CfOII 11 .. ·949· 21582
2 y11r old Quarter Horae M.,a,
broke to rid•. t176 00 304·

175-1799

Htnl. 50 centa each , SuHakl. W

Vo 304 937-2208

Hydr1ullc wo od tplltttr
S500 00 Cell after 6 30 30"

3 Jerseys for 11le Cal aher 7

304·1178·2011

SA.RGE 1

81Kk JHP top for 1961 67 N

19n Plymouth Valatie p1na.
tunsmi1110n , slant 6 engme, •
t.res like new 304 773· 51 09 Of'

304-882-3121
79 Motors Homes
8t Campers

f"i:~~;hllhave been

You ma4be

Andm-miss

never felt shock, Slim I1,/UI(:r;, the g.qame?
m-miJ life! qetto bed

23ft. 614·246·944a

Servt ces

9188
2 tone 19B1 Dodge Challenger
e:w.c cond Call 814 256 1946
after 4PM
1977 Toyota Celtca GT full\'
lolded, f976 Call 614 446
1982 Pto;'mouttt Horizon 4 dr , 4

api , nice, U.399 John's Auto
Galhpol11

Oh
1978 C.maro AM ·fM PS
air, 'auto trans. bit wheel
tir11, no rust. garage kept
n~ car, 12 ,600 f•rm

PB
new
very
Call

114·446-9407
1978 Mustang 11 Gh•a 302. V-8
PS PB. auto. n11w t1r111 . shodu
excellent condition, t2 ,000
t~rm Cell614 -446 3486
1978 AMC Concord wagon
good cond , fully equ1pped, new
hres, kJw m~lug11 , $1 600 Call
114·446 -7904
1983 Chevro ..t Cavel1er Stat•
oowagon. auto AC P8, AM -FM
caaette, 13.300 call614 446
1711 or 614 -388 -9811 •her

5PM

1Bn Ford Mavnck. fa" cond .
t300 Call 614 266 -6251
1975 Monte Certo Ps, pb, e~r
Aunt good Very good cond

1164 ctttvy lelltrt 2 door
hardtop, standard, runs good
Body fan •660 OBO ~ Call
repair (X posrts 1978 Dodge
Cha"'' Slll'lt 6 hcellent
cond , Stendard 4 Goodyear
racHel tlttl, almost new, wh1te
ratted l•tters. 10 senn 4 alum
apoka whla t500 614 949
FOf'

2160 .VII
1975 ChtV\' Impala 37,000
IC1UII mll11 S1750 hrm 8t4742·2187

81

oo

J04 -aB2 ·3776

1111 Corv11Me 64 000 miles,
17.000 00 Phone 304·676·
1161 ,,.., 6 00
197" Grand Tonno t1lt wh~~~tl
filS . PD. AC . 69 .000 m1i11,

..00 00 304-176 4210

1173 Maveridll200 00 Phone
afttf' 2 00 PM 304 175 4823

T1 Okilrmbile Cutlan 1800
Fuel oil ttove, 260 gal tank,
beth 1100 304-578 -2738
Oe1tun 280 ZX 2 2, 111ver blue,
ac. stereo, e•c co nd *6.900

304-523-!1843

1t76 Ford Pl"'tO 1979 engtnll,
n..., ba11ery and starter alumt·
,...m slot whMIJ 4 C\'1 . 4 IP
Nftt exc body great! Am-fm
ca..etta tape "B•IIaG11a. C•rrv
0..1 " New Haven 304·8B2·

2428
72

BASEMENT

J and l InstallatiOn Rooiing
vmyl a1dmg. storm doors and Wll"'dowa. Free Httmttes Cal
614-992-2772
COL.EMAN WATER WELL
DRILUNG
Pump tales service Reg•stered
1n Oh1o All work guaranteed
Call 304 273 2811 Ravana
wood W 'It
RON S Talev la•o n Serv1ce
Houaa calls on RCA , Qunar,
OE Special•ng 1n Zenith Cal
304 -578 2398 or 814 446
2464

Trucks lor Sale

I 14-441-42611
1178 ChiYy Scottsdale 4 -WO
with mlf'ly extras, good cond n
Chtvy 4-WO C1ll aher 7.

114-317-0851

'

1171 ChriV Luv 4 IPd , ttdlo,
11t0ftY $1 ,799 Johns Auto
lel11. lulavillt Ad , Gallipolis

1810 Chovy PU 6 cyl , 3 opd ,
aharp. $2.6915 1978 Dodge van
tt ,486 1978 Fe&lt;d P\J t1 096
1'71 JteP CJ5 Golden Eagle
M ,OOO, U.0915 B &amp; 0 Motors.

Hwy 110, 814·448·7322
1178 Dodge'htonplck up New
camper top 8 cyl 3 spHd
E•ctllll'lt condition Mav conlkltrtrlde. Call 814 -949 ·2518
1113 Ford plclr.up fatr cond
•:100
Phone 304 675

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Fetty Tree Tr1mmtng. stump
removal Call 304 6715 1331
RINGLES ' S SERVICE expe·
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m11on , paintar, roofing (lnclud·
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yeart e1penence. unstop dra1n1
New -remodeling · repa ir work
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pools filled Call614 -2661141
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1163 S~tc Ave , Oalllpoltt
814 · 446 7833 or 814 446 -

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814 · 2158 ·1470. call Eve 614446 · 3418
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ch ild re n
Wall Street Week lOUIS
Rukeyser
anBI\'Z&amp;S
the
' 80s With a weekly rev11w
of econo m 1c and 1nve1t·
ment matters

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614-387 -0578

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CARTER'S PlUMBING

Good -1 E1cavating , basamanta.
footers , dnveweva. IIPtlctanka.
tandscep1ng Clll anytlma614·
446 -4537. Jamea l Davason.
Jr owner

IH801 MOVIE: •Tho Clo,.

(]]) Jeftersons
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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

B3

a wealthy Austr111 l1an family and cente rs on the for
b1dden love of a beautiful
woman and an amb1t1ous
pneRt (3 hrs )
(I!) MOVIE 'J•gsaw'

()) Eyewitness News

2440

JIM ' S PLUMBINQ &amp; HEATfNG
Rt 1, Box 366. GIII•POIII Cell

NewsCen1er

Tuna

895 -3802

AND HEATING
Cor Four'lh and Pine
Gallipolis. Ohio
Phone 614 446 3888 or 614
.46-4477

{]}) The Thorn Birds Based
on the no~o~el by Colleen
M cCul lough, th •s
story
spans three generatiOns of

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® II Cil (IJ IHJ News
fJI (!) Dlff ron1 S1rokos
Cll 3·2· 1. Con1oc1ICCI

Rotary or ceble tool drilhng
Most wells completed umaday
Pump 11111 and ltrVICII 304

82

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2:50

(]] Laurence Ohv1ar ·A L1fe
Part 2
[D Nawawatch

week s news

(I) • tOO,OOO Nama Tha1

Starks Tree and Lawn Serv~ce,
tendscaping 304 576 2010

Bathroom. k•tchen remodeling.
ceram•c tlltlnstallet•on, rooting,
drywall. plumb1ng , elect neal. f•ll
ph1111 of building). 304 -676-

iOmed by top Washongton
JO umehsts analyzmg the

EVENINQ

875 2088 "'875 7368

85

'II 41114 5·10 Ma111i Cab a•r. PS .
auto trana, AM ·FMcaueUeand
lean 5HP IJO·kart. ltlce new.
11'78 Chrysler Cordoba Call

4111

Home
Imp rovemants

WATERPROOFING
Uncondltionel hf•t•me guaran·
tee local refarenoes furn•thl!ld
Free nt•matet Call collect
1 814 237 0488, dt\' or mght
Rogers Basemen'
Watarproofmg

1171 Butck Century. 6 ,000
mMea on ..-gine, body uc

t1.1500
61

HOLY MOLY, 1T'S
CA.RRYI NG ' EM

THERE ARE
TWO MORE
UP Tl-IERE

E A1 t100 614 -949-246t

1876 Plymouth Va l11nt Scamp
V-1 . 2 door, 318 motor AC PS
rldiPI tires , radio Call 614 246

IU-742 2602

1984 D1tch Wttch 6&amp;10. 272
t29 ,500 1984 Ottch
WitCh e&amp;10, 502 hr ' U6,500
1980 460 B Case Dour 6 way
bllde 0 hours on engine maJOr
200 hours on new undercar
riage, t25 000 1946Rogers26
ton low boy. 521500 1966
Prucou tandem 11xle 26 ton low
boy &amp;6500 lawson and law·
son Inc 614·949 229301" 614 698 -6364

4631

Autos for Sale

UBO 614 -992-7839

57

lOOKS LIKE

WE'D SEHER MAKI':
OUR t-1()VE BE
FORE IT GETS
ANY STRONGER I

1979 GMC J1mmy Coach Van : •

71

S1les Bulavllle Ad
Bnarpatch Kennels All ·brMd
groommg Adult• &amp; puppi11
Englt'h Codter Spantelt 388

5 k1tchen uphol1tered barstoola
Very good condttmn Call 61•
992 2441 after 5 00

TO NY S GUN REPAIRS hot d1p
reblua1n; , all I\'Pel of guntmlth
work fatt tarvlca , 304 -675

VIA "''"'1"ELLITE-

Hey 304 675 -2991

0028

930 Ca11 tractor wl1h Clb, low
hours. 6 bottom semi -mounted
plows, 4 row JO com pilntar.
14,650 Cal 814 286 6522

hrs ,

r,

f

256 - ~17

900 lb round balet Orchard
grasaand clover Quality gueren
ttld $18 per bale Volume
rat11 Cal\614 -992 379B

M1xed hardwood slabs $12 per
bundle conte1n1ng approx 1 11,
ton fob Ohm Palle1 Co , Pome
roy. Oh 614 -992 -64e1

675 C216

Hay

675 3668

t950 614 992 5705

Merchandise

14

'19 Chevy 1.4. 4t WO , ac, cruise
cont Scottsdale posk Man 0
W1r camper top mtuleted
$4,200 304-523-6B43 or 675·

a

Wh~rtpool comptct auto w11her
4 yrt old, U25 .00 Hoowr
compact dryer needswork
StiO 00 . 304·675· 6504 after

56

Shotguns tor aele Winch11ter
model 12 12 ga . 1600 Win chester model12 · 20 911 •&amp;oo
Wtnchetter model 24 double 12
ga t350 Wmchnter model 24
double 16 ga $300 Winch•ater
model 37 lingle 16 ga t126
Winchester model 37 11n;le 20
ga S126 Lefever N1tro tpK
double 20 ga $400 (Browmng
Belgtum grldeA-6 12 g1 t576 ,
hght twetve model, fired lell
than 10 t1mn I Must sell collec·
lion, need money for property,
all guns have orlgtnal bk.ieing no
cracked wood Call 614 -441·

'\OuR SWISS
1!:&gt; ABOUT 10 COolE

MEIIT')QJR
DEADLINE I

t.

814 446 2783

TRS 80 Model 4 computer wnh
OMP 110 pnnler L1ire new

or 304·876·

1-----------190

54 Misc. Merchandise

9407

One and two bedrooms Sand
Htll Road 304 1576 3834

44

Antiques

54 Misc . Merchandise

·f

1984 Ramcharger ,4 whl dnva
Standard, 16,000 m1 Smoked
gl111 Priced to Mil 614·949·

3093

Ftrewood 100% perfectly IN
son ed oak Split deltvered
1tacked Call 614 446 ·0373

51 Household Goods

980-C106

814 992 2371

N1ce 1 and 2 br apartments
downtown 304-675 2218

86

'"

Mapl11 d1n.tte Mt Tab~ . II:W.
che~rs and hutch 1126 Call

F~rewood tor Nile 130 00 PU
load . HEAP accepted Cell814
388 -9341 Roger Mnde

2 bedroom mo btle home tor rent
near Ra c•ne Call &amp;1 4 992

Mini farm l bedrooms, bHI
ment barn bmldmgs t225
month plua depoart Call 614

Electric dryer good cond , 90
Call614 ·266·8251

APARTMENTS . mobtle homea
housM P1 Pteauntand Galhpo
... 814·4•6 ·8221

14•70 3 bdr •n Centenary Cal!
614 446 4292

43 Farms lor Rent

v.a.

5PM

614-245-9448

TIMI

HO'"IEVER , WE
SIMPL'YCAI&lt;NCT

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Daily

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

1979 Jeep CJ ·10. long wheel
bate PU , c,.tldfttrlck , 360, V 8 ,
auto , t•r , PS PI, tlldmg r11ar
wkldow. low mileiQa. 1979
CJ -6 Golden Eagle.
3 tpd.
epoh wheels AM-FM star110
low m1toage Cell 614-446

01

nu

Anuque Qwltt (handmadtl on
co na•gnment " New Ap ·
phquea " I White, At 3. Bo•
5 c. Rodney, W Va 415631,

'oOU~

The

523-5U3

Whnlpool electric dryer, ex.cel·
l~~nt condition ,
Call 814~

Bruce 01111ton, 614 -256 · 1427

Gentleman wanu to rent room
w•th bat h m pnvlltfl home
w•th•n c1ty of Gell1pohs Ca ll
614 446 1189 llct 25

2 bedroom unfum1h1ed lrlller
depos11 requ1red Mrddleport
Ohto 30 .. B92 3287 or 304
773 -5024

73

992 7022 E H 0

3 bdr turn11hecl. 1 1/ 1 bath, Qes 4
mt Rt HIO Adults 8225 mo
plu• ut1l1t1e1 Call 614·44 6
1339

11868

Valli\' Fumll\,ne. new • uaed
large aechon of quahty fumi Hue 1216 Eutern Ave ,
Gallipolia

2681

47 Wanted to Rent

1 bdr m crty , g11, c11 ntral IH
patiO oH atriiNtt park1ng Call
614 446 4159

VW Rabbitt LX p1ckup. new
dletel engme ec atereo 48
mpg, exc cond U,500 304·

53

WE'RE PUTTING THE
MONEY EXOIANGE.
THROUGH-

2933

County Applience, Inc Good
uNd appllancet and 1"11 Mtl
Open BAM to 6PM . Mon thru
Sat 814·446-1$99, 627 3rd
Ave Gall•polil. OH

eff•c•ency $160 utilities

2 lxh unfum 12160 w••her &amp;
dryer hookup 'f.! mile past HMC
on Rt 35 Call 614 446 4369
or 30&lt;&amp;-675 9760

0338

1373 or 114·982·2143.

3 room &amp; bath turnllhed,
su•table for adulta Call 61•·
446 3733 or 6, 4·446·0171

46 Space for Rent
Fu lly c1rpeted No pets Phone
614 992 2051

rangu Skaggs Appllencu.
Upper River Rd betide Stone
Cr•t Motel 614-448 -7398

1982 Oodga A1m custom van
auto, cerpet , AM FM tape, wire
nma, IPOrty, 14,499 John 's
Auto Sales, BullVIlle Rd . Galh ·
po\11 , Oh.

3 rooms &amp; bath. furn•ahtd ,
utlhttM furmthed , 1200 mo
Call Earlie Carr 614-446 3793

CALL LIS NOW -

1977 Chev. hi" ton Pickup . I
cvl t1d, with top, uc cond, one
owner, 12 000 00 304·e1&amp;·

Hide-A-Way couch wtth match ·
1ng chelf Call614·448 -021fl

0690

QLI~,

I

wE MLJST REQUEST AN

El&lt;TENSION ON
L1MIT-

9700

Duple:w. tor rent , 55&amp; Third Aw .
Galhpol11 2 bdr , hvm~room
cf•nlngroom, new kitcl\an ,
fenced back yard, refrig •
ranga. UBO plus ut•llt••· &amp;
HCUtlt\' depo~t Cell 81 4 -44&amp;

I

DICK TRACY

Trucks for Sale ·

Whnipool dryer 4 vr old, good
cond Call &amp;14-C.8· 7231 aher

3 bedroom house 1n Middleport

682 2881

8 acrt mfni farm on McCumblr
Ad forSIIt 121,500 orrerttfor
1250 per month 114-992·

72

Furn apt 939 2nd A~o~e Galli
polls 1 bdr. t23&amp; mo , utilit••
paid Call 446 -4416 ahllf 7pm

4 rooms &amp; bath newt\' deco
rated tnqu1re at 918 Second
Ave GallipoliS

Must Hit 1972 SchuiU: 12•815,
7x1 1 e•pando, 3 bedroom,
wood bumer, AC wether drv-r ·
partially furnished ali apph•n· Nicely fumial'ltd mobile home
cea .:Z porch• and underpert- eH apt , central air and h..t In
nmg, 16,600 00 Phone 304· c•ty. adults only Call 81•·•46·

Farms for Sale

'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrighl

5818

The Maples Elderly and Hand•
capped Housmg All ut1hues
pa•d Convemently located for
Mn1or c1trzens Oft street posrk
•ng Secutlty and fire protection
LJ'Ie·m rea•denl man~er Rental
asststance available Cali 614

Homes for Sale

4

KIT

992 -208C

2 bedroom turn•shed apt Cell
6U 992 6434 or ao• 882

3 bdr garage, ctty gal F A
woodF P . U75mo 1100dep
&amp; rei requ~red Call 614 446
1171 Of 614 -448 4305

By owner Must ttll moved 3
bdr ranch, ooa car g.a,rage.
walking d1atance from Nortt'l
Gelha Htgh School Reduced to
U9 900 Call 114- 388 8711

Apt on Mam St In ChiShne, IS
rooms &amp; bath, comp furn Oep
req , 1200 mo Call 614 246 -

6 roomt a. bath newly deco
rated lnqu1re at 919 Second
Ave . Galhpol11

3870

Rea l Eslale

Just na•lable 2 aputments for
rant Call 614 -448 9244

paid St'lareblth, 607 2nd Ave ,

3 bdr 6Y, m1le1 pest Holur on
R1 160, UOO mo •160 dep
no pets Call 614 388·9763

Professional
Services

Furnished apt , 4 rooms a. bath,
no pelt adulta Call 814 -446 1619

1-406-748 ·2497

22 Money to loan

OIHO

446 0139

Furn •ffiCitnC\' $190 ut1ht111
p11d 920 4th . Galhpolta Sm·
gle Ca \1446 4416 after 7pm

Rentals

HOME OWNERS Ref•nence to
low f1:w.ed r•t• U11 equny for any
purpo11 leader Mortgage Co ,
614 592·3051

Deluxe 2 bdr downtown. complete k•tchen all carpet, w ..her
dryer electnc h.. t &amp; AC Oep
requ1rttd Call dt\'1 614 448
4383, e~o~e S. weekends 814 ·

7 ICrt farm, City Wltlr, MptiC
system 12x24 b•rn. Htdlory
Chapel Road Wnta or call
W•lham Mortlaon. P 0 Box
, 647 Colstrip. Mont 69 323 or

Help Wanted

Medtcal laboratory techmc••n
Apply 1n peraon between 9 &amp;
4 30 Mon Fri Mechcel Piau
203 Jackaon P1ke. Galhpol•s

1

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cotna, large cunency Top pn·
cat Ed Burkett Barber Shop
2nd Ave Middleport Otl 614

51 Household Goods
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
dryers. refrlg•ators.

IV"

WANTED TO BUY uaed wood &amp;
coal ht1ttr1. SWAIN'S FURNI

Apartment
for Rent

W~thetl .

614·441·3612

and newer used cars Sm1th
Buu:k Pontiac. 1911 Eastern
Ave . Galhpol•a Call 614 446

Friday, January 17, 1986

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Mary E. Furbee, 93, of 52!n'l St.
Rt. 124, Rac!n(', died Thursday
morning at Julia· s Personal Home
Car.. Center In Clifton, W.Va.
A hou~wi!e and member of the
Methodist Chu rch at Great Bend,
she was born Feb. ll, 1892 in Tvl"r
County, V'(Va. to Wesley 'a nd
Harrtett All"n McCormick.
She Is survived by two daughters,
Juanita Sayre of Portland and
Harrtett Schaeff('r of Day ton; a
son, Raymonf! Furbee of Racine;
seven grandchildren, Dwain and
Roland Sayre; Karen. Eric 'a nd
Richard Furtbee; Susann and
Gregg Sha('ffer; seven great grand chlldren, Christopher and Michael
Sayre; Michelle and Michael Bidwell; Douglas, Aaron and Brent
Furbee; and a great great grandson, Joshua Swann.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Marion L Furbee.
Services will be Sunday, 3: 30
p.m., at the Ewing Funeral Home.
Bulial will be in Letart Fa lls
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home alter 7 p.m. Friday
and all day Saturday. The family
asks that in liPU Of flOW('rS,
donations be made to favorite
charities.

Mildred E. Carpenter
Mildred Eileen Holter Carpl'nf('l'.
Medina. former M('igs rf'S ident who
died Wednesday in Akron , was
preceded in death by her parent s.
and two sisters. a n infant. Mary
Louise Holter , and Wilma Gail
Holter Fenton . Among her su"'ivors are four great nieces. four
great nephews, 1\&lt;'0 grea t-grPlat
niece s and two grea t -g rea t
nephews.

Vern F. Gret&gt;n
Vern F. Green, 88, Phoenlx, Anz ..
formerly of Meigs County, died
Jan . 10 at his te&gt;sidence in Phoenlx.

He was born in Ohio and worked
for 38 years for the FlrestonP Tire
and Rubber Co. In the Akron area.
He had resided in Arizona for the
past 24 years. He was a vef('ran ci
World War I and retired from the
Firestone Co. in 1962.
Surviving are his wi!P. Mutiel: a
son, Raymond V. Green, Akt:vn: a
sist('r. three grandch ildren and slx
great-grandchildren.
Se"•ices W('re held Jan. 14 in
Phoenix with butial in that city. The
A. L. Moore and Sons Funera l
Home was in c har ge of
arrangements.

Lucille Vaughan
Lucille Va ughan, 69, of Pnosp&lt;&gt;Ct
Hill in Pomero~ · . died Thut~day
t-vening at Veterans Memorial

Hospital.
A hou~\\i fr and me mber of the
Lutheran Chu rch, she was born
March 31, 1916 in Pomeroy to
William and Eliza beth Reutt' r
Leifheit.
She is survi,·ed bv her husband,
Richard Vaughan Sr., Pomeroy;
five children, Richard W. Vaughan,
Middleport; Suzanne Warner,
Pomeroy; Patrick Vaughan, Hasting, Mich.: Judith Hunt&lt;&gt;r. Middlepo rt; and Ma rtin Vaughan of
Leland , Miss.; thtw sisters, Florena&gt; Windon of Pomeroy; Ruth
Wipple of Muncie. Ind .; KarhiPI'n
Epple of Akron; a brother, Ernest
L&lt;'i fll eit of Akron; II grandch ildren. four grea t grandchildren ; and
several niecps and nephews.
In addition to her pa rent s, she
was preceded in death by a brother.
Ear l Leifheit : a sister. Ethel
Clifford ; and a grandson William.
Services will be Monday. 10 a.m.
at Ewing Funeral Home with Rev.
James Corbett officiating. Burial
will be in Wells Cemetet-;•. Fr iends
maycall at thdu neral home atrcr 7
p.m. Saturda,v and all day Sunday.

Board takes steps
;Continued from page 11
SpUt voles
During Thursday night' s session,
the board voted - with split votes
Involved - to change t be conCl"pt of
regular board of educaarion meet·
ings. Usually du ting board sessions
there have been additions to the
agenda . These ha vt• been appro,·ed
for discussion and possible action a1
the beginning of the mectings.

was called from the meeting duP to
a fa mily illness. Powell 1·ored
aga inst the motion with Rup&lt;'.
SnowdPn and Barton casting affir
matlv£' votes.

came to a ,-orr hr and La t·l) Powell

Adopts hudget
The board adopted a $3.2b2,8W
budget for the first sL' months of
I his year and named Eliz.abct h Ann
Brown and Robin Boring ro the
substit ute reac hN lis t. Cliff
Kenned~· wa_s named Meigs Varsi ty
Bas!'ball Coach for the current
school _Vl'ar. Hubert Ray Cornwell
was acc"epled as a tuition student s
and a setv ice contract with E. C.
Ba bberr. Inc.. for insp!'C tion and
sen·ing of the sewage aeration
system ar Meigs Hig h School for
19S6 was rcnewrd ewn though
Rup&lt;' did sti'I'Ss that efforts sho uld

voted to rontinur the .;1ppru\·a!

t.&gt; madr to drtrrminr lf thrre is a

Howr ver. la~t night it was agn:W

that in the !uturt' all add itions to the
agenda plt'senred by the adminis·
!ration or board of education
members will be considered without the board vor ing on them. Board
member. Richard Vaughan, commented that he prefe rred to vote on
thf' items. Howt&gt;vPr. whC'n 1hf' issuP

method on the addiltonal ilt'm'
while board mcmb&lt;.'rs. Snowden.
Larry Rupe and Bob Barron ,·ot&lt;'&lt;l
that the addit ions will be aurum.lli ·
ra lly up for considera tion if 1hp~· arc
Hem s from the admin istration or

boa rd mr mb&lt;&gt;rs.
The next changt:&gt; in t..Janl ptucPdurPS ramr whrn it was suggt:•stPd

that pi'Cplc allrnding !he mr&lt;'lings
be allowed to speak allhP clos&lt;' of
sessions. Snowden said this would
relieve residents from going
through the rstabiL&lt;hed pmc't'dure
outlined for app&lt;'aring on the
agenda . \'aughan said a C&lt;'i ling
should be put on such expressions. a
limit ation to .10 minutes. Barron
said the board should listrn to rhr
publ ic and Snowden commPnted
that action on

a n ~·

commf'nl.-; or

problems plt'srnrrd would nor
nl'('('Ssarily ha\'l' 10 ll&lt;' ta ken at the
sam e m ('('ting u nl f'~s an f'mrr gt&gt;ncy situation was invOI\'('d .

Vaughan suggested thai mCf'tings
be set to end at 10 p.m. It was
agreed that public express ion will
be permitted in the futu nc and tha t
meetings will go to 10 p.m. at the
maximum . At thi.s point. Vaughan

7~\HL SER"lCES - Aaron
M. Zahl, 82, of 250 Mt~herry
Ave., Pomeroy, died Wednesday .-enlng at the Berrien
General H6Spltal In Berrien ,
('.enter, Mich.
' A retired school teacher wkh
41 years servlee, he was bom
Nov. 17, 19ro ln Minersville. Hi•
lather was August Zahl Survivors Include a son, William Zahl
of Groveport; a daughter, ~Irs.
Leo (Jean) Smith, Berrien
Springs, Mich.; six grandchild·
reo; four great grandchildren
and three nle&lt;!es. Zahl was
preceded In death by his wife,
Mildred lllll Zahl, In 1983.
Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Ewing Funer-.ll Home with
ll&lt;•v. James Corbitt officiating.
Burial will he in Beech Grove
Cem('lery. Friend• may caD at
the funeral home aft er II a.m.
Saturday.

Plan soup supper
Rac ine Post 602, American L&lt;'·
gion, will hold a soup suppl'r from 12
noon to 6 p.m. Sa tu rday at the post
home. Soup, sandwiches and homemade pie wil l be available.

Vetl'rans Memorial

If you would happen to brea k
through the ice, don't panic! Do not
remove your clothing. Your r io thing ca n trap air to provide
flotation along with trapping a layer
of water thai your body will warm
to slow the loss or body beat.
To cli mb out, tu rn the direction
you carne from . Place hands and
arms on the unbroken ice surface .
Work forward onto 1~ Ice by
kicking you r feet. If t ~ Ice breaks,
maintain your position and slide
forward again. Sharp objects such
as large nalls, knives or car keys .
may oe used to jab into the Ice to
gain lev&lt;&gt;rage to help pull yourself
out oft ~ water. Once you are on the
ice, don't stand. This concentrates
your weight in one small spot
increasing t~ chance .of ice
breaking again. Instead roll away
fi'O m I~ break un til you reach solid
ice. Then get to a s ~lter an d warm
yourself Immediately.
When rescuing someone, re-

o5.

today
.. 20 percent
and 60
Chance
of rain tonight..
Is 40 percent
pl'ra&gt;nt.
Extended forecast ,
Sunday through Tuesday
A ehance of showers or snow
Hurries Sunday. Mostly fair Monday and Tuesday. lllgm In the 40s
Sunday and In the :lls Monday and
Tuesday. lAiws in lhe :lls Sunday ..
in the ~ Monday .. and in the teens
Tuesday.

Ad missions.. J. inda Bnmry. 11&lt;l ·

Mu tllh.\

Dance set

The Svracu"' Firr Depa rtment
will stage a dance from 810 II p.m.
Saturrlav in the Svracuse Grade
School auditorium ..Admission is S2
a pl'rson and pmcreds will go
towards the punchase of rescue air
bags for the department .

ThPt'c will be a dana&gt; Saturday,
Syracuse Elementary School audit·
ohum. 8 10 ll p.m. Admission is $2
pl'r person. Proceeds ; to help
puncha.,e rescue air bags for the
Syrac u se Vol un teer Fir e
Depa rtment.

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Middleport-Pomeroy--Gallipolis-Point Pleasant Sunday. January 19, 1986

A Multimedia Inc . Newapaper

Public hearing on connector road scheduled
By CHARLENE HOEI'UCII
'l'lmes&amp;ntlnel Staff
POMEROY - A public Involvement meeting on
one phase of the preliminary engineering plans for the
.proposed ronnector road from t~ Ritchie Blidge at
Ravenswood-Great Bend to Ohio Route 7 and 33 at
Rock Splings, will be held on Thursday, Feb. 20, 7
p.m. at Meigs Multi-Purpose Building in Pomeroy.
Officials at the Ohio Department a Transportation.
Dishier 10 office, Marietta, advise that representa tives of ODOT as well as the Woodruff Consulting
Firm, OE'Veland, who are diolng the prellm!naring
engineering plans wUI be there to discuss progress on
the project.

By LARRY EWING
Since both the Gallla County
rolleges
and the proposed !our-year
'l'lmes&amp;ntlnel Staff
instllutlon
In Scioto County would
RIO GRANDE- While students
and faculty at Rio Grande College be puU!ng students from a service
and Conununlty College are conft- area of overlapping adjacent coundent of the Institutions' ability to ties, a Rio Grande task force
academically compete, .they do projects potential losses (ranging
express "roncern" about t1w&gt; prop- from 10 to 90 percent ) of students
osal to upgrade Shawn('(' State attending Rio Grande from souCommunity College In Portsmouth theastern Ohio counties.
"Of course, we are concerned,"
to a four-year unlvl'rsfty. ,
said
Dr. Barry Thompson, PresiMany in the administration,
dent of the Rio Grande Faculty
however, fear t1w&gt; Shawnee plan
could have a "serious" lmpacr on Association. "We are roncerned
the future of the combined colll'ges. about educatlon ... and anything that
In a report to tbe community might hurt educatktn at thll
lnstltu tlon Is of conce•n 'to us."
college board of trustees oo Dec. ll,
"All the studies aren't In , but the
1985, Rio Grand(' College President
Dr. Ooudus R Smith reported , prellminary numbers are dark," he
added. "WI''re a strong, viable
"Loss of income to Rio Grande
tnStltutton ... and , given the massive
College could be as much as
$600,!ro to $8Xl,OCXJ annually and amounts of resources that have
been poured inlo Rio Grande, you
S2ll,!ro to Rio Grande Community
can 't help but wonder about t1w&gt;
College."
Dr. Herman Koby, Secretary- need for another institution so
Treasurer of the Rio Grande close."
Need Questioned
Community CoUege Board of TrusRio Grande's Dlrecror of Admis·
tees, sees lhe proposed Shawnee
conv.,rs!on as a "serious problem." slons and Records, Dean Brown,
"And, it's molt' than a financial also questions the need for tbe
pmblem," he said. "A toss of proposed !our-year lnstltuUon at
students rould mean a cutback In Portsmouth.
"I can see no way II (Shawnee 1
class offerings and In supporting
Statl'l can avoid being anything
major programs."
ot~r than an under-funded, under'Snowball Erlect'
"You could end up with a populated program," Brown
snowball pflect ," Dr. Koby added, roncluded.
"Given thai the population pool is
" If classofferings had to be reduced
or a major area cut back for going lobe declining between now
economic r..asons, It could lead to and the late 1900s," he said. "The
addltonal students considPrlng obvious result of this is going to be
transfer to find a stronger major or that 1~ state will have to split the
course of Interest."
(Contlnued on page A31

Clifton man
dies in Mason
County's first
traffic fatality .
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - A
Clifton man who died of injulies
suffered In a single-car accident on
Route 62, Friday night , has become
Mason County's first traffic !aral!ty
of 1986
A spokesman for the Mason
County Sheriff's Departm('nlldentl!led the \1Ctlm as W!Utam E.
Varian Jr., 21, a passenger in a 19'79
Plymouth driven by Roy A. Estep,
24, Shade, Ohio.
Varian was pronounced dl'ad on
arrival at Pleasant Valley Hospital
by Mason Coonty Coroner John M.
Grubb. M.D.. the spokesman said.
Estep was treated and released
from the hospital. Both were
transported lo PVH by the Point
Pleasant Emergency Medical
Service.
The sheriff' s spokesman said the
accident occurred at about 9:50
p.m. on Route 62, half a mile south
of the Mason County Airport when
Estep, traveling south, appar..ntly
lost control ol his car. The vehicle
left the roadway and turned over
several times. Varian was apparently thrown from the vehicle, the
spokesman added.
The accident remains under
Investigation by t)le sheriffs
department.
Funeral arrangements for VarIa n will be announced later by the
Foglesong Funeral Home, Mason.

will be held and the environment al impact
slalementhis exp&lt;&gt;Cted to be completed in May, 1987,
with the prsllminary engineering to be completed
after that.
.
Alter a location has been established and
environmental clearana&gt; obtained, then delailed
design work can proceed. Actual acquisition of
property right -of-way s and constur tlon funding.
however, appears to be several years down the road,
ODOT officials concede.
II was a year ago this month that Gov . Ril"hard
Celeste announced thai stale funds totaling $800,0CXJ
had been earmarked for the preliminary engineering
to relocate State Route 124 from Pomerov to the

While t~ meellng Is ~~ for 7 p.m.. ODOT advises
that officials will be there beginning at 4 p.m. for
individuals and groups who want to meet plior to the
open public session.
Results of the environmental impact studll's to date
will be detailed for the public along with the two
alternate alignments or routes being considered.
Aerial photographs of the proposed routes will be
displayed at the public meeting, and handouts on the
status of the environmental impact and locations wlll
be available.
Public lmput Is thE' main emphasis of the February
meeting, officials report . In the fall a form al hearing

Rio faculty, students
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S'IUDENT, FACULTY CONCERN - Students and faculty ai!Uo
Grande College and Community College are confident Ill the
Institutions' ability to academlcall,y compete. They do express
"concem," however, about the proposal to upgrade Shawnee State
Community College In Portsmouth to a four-yMI' university.

Ravenswood Bridge over rhe Ohio River, a dtS ranee of
15.69 miles.
The $17 million Ravenswood Bridge was completed
in October, 1981 with fund s to build the brioge cotl)ing
from both West Virgin ia and Ohio. The building oft~
Ravenswood Bridge was the culmination of W years
of rfforts by residents on both sides of the Ohio River .
Since the completion of the bridge. efforts have
focused on gelling fund s for the road.
The Meigs County Commissioners have tong
contended that building a highway from the bridge to
Rock Springs will open up a new and large segment of
the county to eronomic development.

Decision to cut EMS
director's job was
financial - Burleson
GALLIPOLIS - Thursday's
move by the Gallia County Com-mission to fire Emergency Medical
Services Director Jimmie Evans
and abolish the director's position
was not done out of malice, T. Ka!l
Burleson, president of the commission, said Friday afternoon.
"There wer.. no politics and
nothing pl'rsonal Involved," Burleson sald. "It was just a business
maneuver. We've been watching
the EMS' Opl'ration ov('r the past
year."
The move will save the county
i"" &lt;IOIT"' money trun Ule EMS'
budget, although how much has yel
to be determined. The elimination
of Evans' salary will save t~
servicE' about $16,!ro, plus fringe
benefits that would have been paid
In his behalf.
However, Burleson said the
service will need a leader and t~
commission intends to look to the
ranks of current full -time
employees.
"Somebody has to be In charge,"
he said. "We'll try to get a working
leader and we"ll have to compensate them some way above and
beyond their regular sal ary ."
The commission has tentative
plans to Interview at least three
cummt full-time EMS members for
lhe position on Tuesday, he added .
Evans' position is not the only
place t~ commission is looking to
cut the service' s budget. Burleson
said more cuts, mostly from
overtime and maintenance on
vehicles, are probably on the way.
The service also needs to in·
crease It s collections and the

BUSINESS DECISION Thursday's move by the Gallla
County Commission to fire
Emergency Medical Services
Director Jimmie Evans and
abolish the director's position

was 'just a business maneuver,"
T. Kall Burleson, president of
the commission, said Friday
afternoon. ·
commission is looking a I the
possibility of charging Holzer Medi cal Center and area nursing homes
for non-emergency transfers made
on their behalf, "but there are no
guarant ees there is any help there,"
Burleson said.
Money for the service's budget,
reduced to $210,!ro plus colleetlons
in 19!li, C'Omes from federal ri'Venue
1Cant inued on page A3 )

No recurrence of cancer in Reagan
WASHINGTON (UPI I - President Reagan got good news Saturday that ther.. was no recurrence or
the colon cancer for which hi' had
surgl'ry last year and the three
polyps removed from his bowel and
a pimple takl'n off his face Friday
W('C(' benign.
The White House Issued a
onl'-paragraph statement , attributed only to the office of the press
secf('tary, declaring that detailed
la boratory l.'xams of the colon
polyps and lhe papule, or pimple, on
his light cheek were not cancProus.
Rl'agan's personal physician, Dr.
Burton Smith, called the president

with the new s Saturday morning,
the White House said.
"Final laboratory evaluation on
the three intestinal polyps and
facial tissue removed from the
president yesterday has been completed and all are benign . The
president was in[onmed of the
results by his physician at Camp
David this morning," the statement
said.
A spokesman said no further test
results, such as blood tes~ . blood
pressure or choleslerol counts,
would be released - apparently
reflected a clampdown on the
president' s medical records or-

dered by first lady Nancy RPagan.
who complained last year about the
lack of privacy associated with her
husband's health.
The intestinal polyps were discovered and removed during Reagan's slx·month postoperative
checkup at Bethesda Naval Hospi-tal Friday when he underwent an
uncomfortable examination of his
lower Intestines by an optical tube
inserted through his anal canal.
Alter 5 ~ hours of examination,
Reagan, his wife an~ their dog Rex
flew by ~llcopter to his mountain
retreat 70 miles northwest or

Wa shington . where he did routine
pape!WOrk and delivened his
weekly radio broadcast. marking
the birthday of Martin Luther King
J r.
· In the broadcast. Reagan said be
shared King's dream of a society in
which pi'Cple are "j udged not on the
color of t~ir skin but on I~ content
of t~ir cha racter. "
But he also reiterated opposit ion
to the use of goals a nd rlmetabiPs in
minority hiling and promotion and
said his economic policies have
given blacks greater opport •tnity to
advanre.

(Continued on page A3)

Ohio lawmaker stands up·against Feds

ARIUV&amp;'! FOR TESTS l'mlldent Reagan ...Ill Ids hand
to Ids hear as reporters shout
quesllon!i Ill the Bethesda Naval
H011pltal Friday, 'lbe president
arrived lo undet'lll 1M 111'!11
thorough Internal examlnallon
s~ Ids cancer operallon last
July. Reagan pi pod news
S1ltunlll¥ that tllere was no
reeunmce of the colon cancer.
Tltree polyps removed lrom his
bowel tllld a pbnple taken ott his
face Friday were benl&amp;n.

COLUMBUS (UPIJ - First It
was automoblle seat belts, now auto
emissions testing . StatE' Rep. Louis
W. Blessing Jr. , R-Onclnnatl, Is
"sick and tined" of being pressured
Into passing bills by the federal
government. and he's fighting
back,
Blessing Is calling for a convention
to amend the U.S. Constitution to
prohibit Congress from forcing
states to comply with federal law as
a condition for receiving federal
grants.
His resolution tohtha t effect will
receive an Initial hearing Wednesday In the Ohio House Economlc
Affairs and Fro..ral Relations
Committee.
The House Is meeting In solo
session again this W('('k whlle the

Senate continues with committee
meetings.
Ohio has a mandatory seatbell
law which floated through on
pressure from the bu.s. department
of Transpoliallon.
Now a'ote Is scheduled for Jan. 29
on a blll requiring auto emissions
testing In . the Cleveland and
Cincinnati areas because of a U.S.
Environrnenlal Protection Agency
threat to withhold money from
surrounding counties unless the air
Is pulilled.
"What right d9es Congress have
to tell us to wear seatbelts?" said
Blessing, who points out that the
Conslltu lion reserves to the states
powers not specifically dell'gated to
!he federal government.
"They've been getting around

that by threatenlng to Withhold
money," said Blessing. "I'm sick
and tired ci it."
Blessing said Ihe auto emissions
lestlng requirement , which would
affect his district, is "the perfect
example" of blackman by the
federal government.
"Everyone to a person says It
!emissions testing) fs no good, It
\\'On't work. Yet thzy're going to
pass this bill beca7se orthe threat d
the loss or funds. The merits of thE!
program are not even being
considered,"
Blessing said he f('('ls his proposal
will generate plenty of support
among his colleagues.
I other activity this week,
Senatl'-passed legislation cracking
down on unllcl'nsed fireworks
manufacturing operations will re-

a&gt;ive a hearing i I~ House State
Government Committee Wednesday afterroon .
That same tl'll"&lt;'l ing will provide a
forum for a constitutional amendment permitting I~ goveror to fill a
vacancy in I~ Ueutenant governor's office.
The Senate Judiciary Commlttec
will continue hearings Wednesday
morning on legislation authorizing
wlretapplng by law enforcement
agencies under carefully controlled
conditions to flghl organized cnm ...
The Judiciary Committee also
will consider House-passed legislation autholizlng closed preliminary
hearings oo certain sex o!fen~
Involving a child.
The House meets Tuesday at 11
a.m.

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