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Speakes acknowledged that
, Reagan purposely did not Inform
UPI White H~se Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Pres· some tap aides of his Jan. 17
!dent Reagan, facing' a long siege · authorization . to sell arms to
with the Iran arms-Contra aid Iran, apparently bypassing his
scandal, has.turned hls attentlon . own procedure' for circulating
to next year's budget and domes· national security decisions ..
But he refused io acknowledge
tlc programs as Investigators
a report In The Washington Post
rummage through his tiles.
Deputy press secretary Larry that a 19S2 "tuitional security
Speakes said Thursday that the decision directive" by Reagan
FBI, congressional Investiga- set up a system ·for notifying
tors. and the staff of a presiden- eight top U.S. foreign and detial panel chaired by former Sen. fense policy officials of key
John Tower at Texas have access decisions. •
to the files ln a secure area oft he
Speakes explained he could not
Executive Office Building.
confirm the Post account be·
In addition, the White House cause of a )ongstandlng rule ·
counsel's office, headed by Peter against discussing top secret .·
Walllson, Is preparing an Inter· documents ...
But. he said, "As you know: on
nal report from the papers In the
files.
the Jan. 17 or(ler, the presldenl
Speakes said that Reagan is issued very strict rules about
maintaining an "even keel" how It should be a closely 'held
during the heavy barrage from type operation. ..•. As we've
Capitol Hill and the media abou1 indicated, very lew people knew
the secret , operatlon that dl· about this and It was a very
verted up to $30 million In arms deliberate arrangement ... besales prouts from Iran to the cause It was a sensitive Issue."
Nicaraguan rebels.
On Jan. 17, Reagan Issued a
Reagan Is currently working intelligence authorization, called
on the 1987 budget and looking a "finding," which authorized
over a welfare reform plan and a and provided legal justification
"catastrophic health" program for the secret arms sales.
Thursday evening, Reagan
which Is being pushed by Health
and Human Services Secretary helped an 8-year-old fatherless
boy, Byron Whyte of Prince
Otis Bowen, Speakes said.
County, Md., light the
Georges
But the repercussions from the
National
Christmas Tree in a
scandal are never very far away,
ceremony
dating back to Calvin
with ·aides acknowledging that It
Coolidge.
will tak~ m~ny months before ap
Standing with ·,h\m · in the
indepeqdent counsd and , t!w
Hou.se and--Senate select diplomatic receptlon room for
the launching or the Pageant of
Wat~rgate-slyle committees
Peace were his wife, Nancy, and
complete their probes.
Tower's panel, looking into the Byron. who belongs to the Naoperations of the National Secur· tional Capital area chapter of Big
lty Council, was expected to have Brothers and Big Sister~ .
The red and blue lights ignited
a report within a couple of
on the 32-foot blue spruce when
months.
When full-scale hearings get Byron pushed the button on a
underway, Speakes said the .lectern on a desk in lhe ornate
White House would not object to room where the president greets
public hearings by the congres· world leaders.
As soon as the lights went on
slonal committees as long as
Mrs.
Reagan exclaimed "there"
some of the intelligence-related
subjects are reserved for closed and the musicians struck up "0
Tannen\)aum."
sessions.

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CARING AND SHARING - Christmas is for
'caring and sharing, and this year the Farmers
Bank &amp; Savings Co. have Initiated a new program
of remembering needy cbUdren. Employees have
been Invited to purchase toys, bring In the
receipts, alld tlien the bank will match the amount
dollar for do Dar lor the purchase ol other toys. All
wUI be turned over to the Jaycees lor distribution.
The Idea for the employee participation program
was proposed by John Karschnlk and the response

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victims can fend off disease
By JAN ZIEGLER
UPI Science Writer .
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Call·
fornla researchers have disco·
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are able to keep the AIDS virus
from reproducing, a finding that
suggests patients may have the
power to fight off the deadly
disease withoul drug treatment.
The team from the University
of California at San Francisco
reported Thursday the Isolation
of the cells from three apparently
heallhy homosexual men who
had antibodies to the AIDS virus,
but who showed no trace of the

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from others who develop AIDS or
AIDS-related symptoms.
He and colleagues theorized
the CDS cells make some substance that interferes with the
virus's reproductive machinery.
Loss of those cells weakens
victims' ability to fight off
disease, leaving them open to a
variNy of fatal Infections and
rare cancer.
If the CDS ceiL .vere removed
from the bloodstr~am, made to
multiply using a natural cellbooster like lnterleukln 2 and
reintroduced Into the body, they
could be a way of preventlng or
treating AIDS, Levy said.
"This selective treatment
would avoid the known effect of
IL-2 in Increasing T·helper cells
that could become additional
target cells for HIV !AIDS virus)
replication," the team wrote.
The AIDS virus attacks socalled helper T-cells . .JL-2, an
Immune system booster, Induces
these cells to multiply and has
also been in testing as a cancer
treatment.

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cell called CDS suppressor Tcells, destroyed· the acquired
Immune deficiency syndrome
virus when mixed together in a
test tube. ·
"I think the drama In this Is
that this Is the first Indication of a
mechanism by which an lndivld·
ual can ward off or suppress the
virus in their own body," said Dr.
Jay Levy, a UCSF professor or
medicine who wrote the report
published In the journal Science.
"I'm really excited about
this." he said. "It also fits into
our own belief that If your
Immune system Is functioning
well you should be able to handle
this virus."
l#vy and · the UCSF researchers have been following
about 40 healthy men who have
IAJDS virus antibodies bul no
deteclable virus In their system.
Since most AIDS patients do
have active virus Infections,
Levy said he wondered what
made the healthy men different

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DONATION - A ~heck lor 12M was presented
to Patty Hays, Meigs County special olymplcs
coordinator, at right, by, left to right, Mildred
Hudson and Betty Smith, of the Eagles .Club
Auxiliary. Hays stated that tbe money wUI go

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so far has been excellent, he reports. The bank
wUI also continue Its annual project of contributIng to the ,food baskets program of the Jaycees
whlcb will be usln1 the old Moore's Store buDding
owned by the Farmers Bank for Its distribution
headquarters. Here Bruce Reed, left, accepts a
toy from Cindy Brown, and John Karschnlk, right,
accepts one from ;Jo Ann Crisp to add to the
already large array of toys.

Researchers suggest AIDS

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toward the purchase of additional basketball
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basketball team. The. first home game for
Carleton's River Racers Is scheduled (or .Jl a.m.,
Jan. 20.

A !Ire which destroyed an
Ferguson said that ·aulhorltles
unoccupied house trailer early have no idea how long the trailer
Thursday evening Is "of a was on fire before the departsuspicious origin" according to ments were alerted. He said
Albany Fh'e Chief Jim Ferguson. tliere was no' electricity or source
Ferguson reports that Albany. of heat in the trailer, and that a
Rutland and Scipio Volunteer relative of Brickles reported th~t
Fire Departments were called windows had been broken out of
around 6:30p.m. toMeigs Counly the trailer earlier.
Road 47 where the trailer, owned
Sheriff Howard Frank was
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arrived.

WASHINGTON !UP!) -CIA
Director William Casey, under
siege in two days of congr~:
slonal hearings, erriphati~ally
denies reports that he knew or..;.
but dld nothing abo~! - th~
brewing Iran-arms foreign polIcy scandal lhat exploded l.nt~
public view 17 days ago.
. ..
As Casey reiterated his stance
Thursday to the House Intelll;
gence Committee, the White
House sent the Senate Intelll·
gence Committee a 13h·lnch·
thick stack of documents relating
to the Iran arms-Contra at~ .
controversy - about half the
memos and National Securtl)'
Council reports reques.ted. i
panel spqkesman said. ·
,
The. Senate panel, whlc~
launched an lnvesllgatlon intp.
the matter last week, planned ,to
resume hearings today. There
were no similar plans for the
House Intelligence and Foreign
Affairs committees, whlcll
opened hearings this week. • , ·
Still expected are a crlmliull'
lnvesllga!lon by an Independent.
prosecutor .to be named by:.a.
federal court as well as ad~t:-- '·
llonal congressional probes. . :
Casey, forced to overcome· a
loathing or the limelight in two
grueling days or closed conunl~­
tee questioning, broke his silence
Thursday and iold reporters h~
had an inkling that money fro'\!
secret U.S. arms sales to Iran
was missing even bo:!fore It was
publicly rrvealed Nov. 25 by
Attorney General Edwin Meese.
Casey Insisted, however, that
he had no idea as much as $30
million ·was diverted to the
CIA-backed Contra rebels In
Nicaragua untO Meese told b,irg.
Casey repeatedly has sai4•1)i$
agency had a minimal rolfi ·Iii
President Reagan's covert tr~n..
initiative.
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Bul The Washington Post reported today that Casey provided
the White House with an Intelligence evaluation that encouraged the administration's self·
described effort to build ties will\ .
Iranian "moderates."
.
Sources told the Post that
former national security adviser
Robert McFarlane asked Casey
to submit his own evaluation of
the region following a July 1985
meeting between McFarlane and
David Kimche, director general
of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Klmche, a 30-year veteran of the
Israeli Mossad secret intelli·
gence service, had told McFar; .
lane that moderates were wU!.tn.Jt
to negotiate.
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"Casey found the Israeli analy·
sis bona fide, based on his qwn
intelligence," the Post quoted
one source as saying, and he
spenl weeks gathering inform&amp;·
lion from U.S. Intelligence agencies and comparing it to Israeli
information.
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The New York Times reporled
today that the CIA originally
proposed the Idea of keeping th~ ,
Iran dealings hidden from Con~'
gress. Sources told the Times the
agency took the unusual step In
the first draft of what became a
presidential order guiding the
program.

Scientists remaining cautious tow~d cancer breakthrough

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UPISclence Writer
CHICAGO (UP!) - A natural tumor·flghtlng
subStance once touted as a cancer breakthrough
effectively attacks a form of skin cancer resistant
to other treatments, but government sclentlsls
remain cautious about Its future.
Interleukln·2 Is "an experimental treatment,
and It needs to be kept In perspective," said Dr.
Steven .Rosenberg or the National Cancer
InstUute hi Bethesda, Md.
•·
The caution surrounding the NCI report in
today's Journal of the American Medical
Association even exceeds that usually exercised
by scle~tt!S!S, reflecting the belief Of many
medical researchers that early hopes for the
highly publicized protein may have been too high.
Rosenberg said In a telephone fnterview that
while interleukln-2 may proye a valuable therapy

for melanoma and other resistant cancers, "the
research on this is really in Its Infancy. Oneofthe
things we really need to tell Ihe public is that this
Is certainly not ready or suitable for wide
applications. "
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Interleukin-2. produced by white blood cells as
part of an overall defense reaction, was
discovered in 1976 and has since been synthesized
outside the body. Early reports referred to It as a
"magic bu,llet" to fight cancer, and lt has been
hailed as a cancer breakthrough.
Dr. Charles Moertel of the Mayo Clinic In
Rochester; Minn., wrote an editorial accompany·
lng the NCI study and urged researchers to "slow
down before you pull drug X out of a bag and
splash It all over the headlines."
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"'Ibis Is an extraordinarily toxic and expensive
drug, and preliminary results do not appear to me
to be all that promising," Moertel said ln a

telephone lnlervlew.
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"This isn't going to be important to the cancer
patient of today, and it's even too early to predict
whether It will be any good to the patient of
tomorrow," he said.
Rosenberg and other NCI researchers have
been working with lnterleukln-2 alone and In
conjunction with specially cultured white blood
cells called lymphoklne-activated klller cells.
The team recently treated 10 patients with ·
cancers resistant to other treatments, six with a
form of skin cancer called melanoma, three with
colon cancer and one with ovarian cancer. The ·
patients received high doses of the lnterleukln·2
·alone, given three· times a day for up to three
weeks.
In three of the melanoma patients, tumors
shrank by 50 percent, altbough two of the patients
required re_tr~atment. The tumors o! two of these

melanoma patients continued to shrink for six .•
months after therapy was completed.
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No effect was seen In the three other melanoma"
patients or the four other cancer patients.
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Rosenberg said the trial was still a success
since melanoma ".ls a disease Ihat tends to. not
show this kind of re6ponse to any other
treatment" and added lnterleukln· 2 may be morl!
effective used in combination wlth otl~r
treatments. '
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Interleukin-2 produces a number of serious slcie
effects, 'Including nausea and vomiting, diarrhea;
rashes, leakage of fluid from blood vessels and
blood In the urine.
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Rosenberg said treatment-related deaths . ar~
low In his lnterlelikln·2 studies, but he said: he'
could not discuss the numbers untO the over,aJ,I:.'
data are published In a scientific journal
expected early next year.
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·Political gridlock

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

· "Iran and the Contras" Is the White House to one party and
S!'ttling down for a nice long run Congress to the other makes the
at the Con!!Tesslonal Theater In development and lmplementaWashington, and It Is tlmetotake . tlon of rational policies on just
a preliminary look at the proba· about any subject almost lmpos·
ble political fallout of this slble, and never more so than
extravaganza,
during the last half of a second
The Immediate political conse· presidential term.
quence wlll be &lt;'V&lt;'n more of a
The Democratic · leaders on
stal&lt;&gt;mat&lt;&gt; during the n&lt;&gt;xt two Capitol Hill will amuse them·
years than we w&lt;&gt;re in ·for selves by thwarting Presldept
anyway. As 1 have complained R&lt;&gt;agan I~ &lt;&gt;very way they can,
many limes , the American peo· He will avenge himself by
pie's d&lt;&gt;plorable habit of giving ' vetoing any Important bills they

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BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

William A. ·Rwher
pass. In foreign affairs. the
Soviets, observing the Impasse,
will probably d&lt;&gt;clde . to await
Reagan 's departure .from the
scene two years hence before
making ariy Important new
moves on the arms front.
In Nicaragua, however, th&lt;'
Russians will be foolish lnde!'d If
they don't double their' stake at
once. President Reagan's· Space
Shield may survive the Democrats' axe, thanks to the cooler. ·
heads In their party, but further

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After mort' than five years, Roman Catholic bishops led by
Archbishop R(&gt;mbert G. Weakland of Mllwauk!'e have finished and
1 released their much·dlscuss!'d pastoral letter, "Economic Justice
I For All : Cat holic Social Trachlng and the U.S. Economy."
• ... Among other things, their letter ad vocates more governm&lt;&gt;nt job
: err&lt;~ lion programs, more welfare and a higher minimum wage. It
seeks lower military spending so that funds may;),e freed , nol for,
taxpaye rs, but for more social programs.
.. , Ironica ll y, the letter Is coming out at a tlmewh&lt;&gt;n moreandmor&lt;&gt;
people are qu es tioning the assumption that government can cure
what ails society , ,.. Thl' bishops say th!'y are all for the private
Isector, bu t th!' solutions they propose are statist for the most part.
' Now-the Roman Catholic Church Is going to spend more than a half a
: millio n doll ars on "follow up" activities to spread their message. It's
: too bad th e money can't be put ·to more productive use.

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jToday in history
Today is Friday, Dec. 12. the 346th day of 1986 with 19 to follow .
The moo n is moving toward Its full phaS('.
The morn ing stars arc Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
The evl'ning stm·s are Mars and Jupiter,
·1 Thos&lt;• bo rn on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. Th&lt;&gt;y
:Include John Jay. first Chief Justice of the Supr&lt;&gt;me Court, In 1745;
iabol ltlonlst William Lloyd Garrison In 1805; French novelist Gustave
Wlaubert In 1821; Norwegian painter Edvard Munch In 1863; actor
IEdward G. Robinson In 1893; singer Frank Sinatra In 1915 (age 111;
television game show host Bob Bark&lt;&gt;r In 1923 (age 63); New York
Mayor Edwar·d Koch In 1924 (age 621; and singers Connie Francis In
J93S !age 481, and Dionne Warwick In 1941 (age 45) .
On this date In history:
1901. a wlrelrss message was transmitted acrqss the Atlantic
Ocean fo1· the first lime.
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In 1937, Japanese planes bombed and sank the U.S. gunboat Panay
lin the Yangtze river above Nanking, China. J.apan later said It was a
mist ake.
In 1975, Sara Jane Moore said she willfully tried to kill President
Gerald Ford, and asked a San Francisco court to acc&lt;&gt;pt her guilty
plea . She Is serving a life prison sentence.
In 1981 martial law was Imposed In Poland.
In 1985, the Cl'ash of an Arrow Air DC-8 military charter on takeoff
lrrom Gander, Newfou1d!and, killed all 256 aboard Including 248
!soldiers flying home for holldays from Sinal peacekeeping duty: It Is
~he worst such U.S. military air disaster.
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A thought for Ill€ day: Abolitionist Wllllam Lloyd Garrls()n said,
"We may be personally aef&lt;&gt;at!'d, but our principles never."

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Schwartz says that on his ,
Bank Handlow In New York, to return to .New York he reported ;
discuss the purchas&lt;&gt;ofunrelated all this to FBI counterintelliPolish products. Schwartz later gence officials there, and to :
flew to Vl&lt;&gt;nna, wh!'re he mel Pentagon Intelligence officials In '
with the head of the Polish Washington. ·
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commercial trade office. Th&lt;&gt;
Schwartz also Insists he told ,
American businessman was In- the agencl&lt;&gt;s that som~ U.S. :
vited to Warsaw during th!' 50th W!'apons might have to be sold to •
annlv&lt;&gt;rsary of the ·anti-Nazi Poland as part of the deal - an i'
uprising of 1943 - a good cover Illegal act that agency officials
for his secret discussions.
absolutely deny they approved.
In Warsaw, Schwartz met with
With co·defendan 1 Leonard l
a high-ranking gen&lt;&gt;ral of CEN· Berg. presldl'nt of HLB, ~
ZIN, the Po.llsh mllltary safes Schwartz set up a company. :
office. Schwartz Initially in- called Global Research and
quired only . about the SAM-7 Development In Switzerland to.·
missiles. He assur&lt;&gt;d the gen!'ral handle the weapons tranactlons. ·,:
they would not ~ shipped to an But the scheme came unglued ,
"out-of-bounds" nation - like when a Customs Service lnfor· ~
the United States: It took two mant - who was also a business
mor&lt;&gt; m!'etings to get the mlssll&lt;&gt; rival of HLB - stumbled upon •
deal confirmed.
evidence of the d&lt;&gt;al and In· ;
Schwartz then brought up the formed f&lt;&gt;deral prosecutors.
T-72s, and was told a sail' was Schwartz, Berg and the other '
possible as long as the tanks were defendants were called In for '
going to a Soviet "client state." questioning and were Indicted .'
An American company couldn't after Intelligence officials denied ;
be Involved. the price would be having sanctioned the Illegal sale .,
high, and the deal would proba· of small arms and ammo to the ;·
bly take a couple of years.
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Mootreal6, NY Rangers 2

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Minnesota 6, Detroit 6
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Fr!aliy's Games
'foronto at Pltishurgh, 7: 30

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Boston at Montreal, night
·' Vancouver

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night
Piltshurgh at Toronto, night
Chicago at St. Louis, ntjtht
Calgary at Los . Angeles,

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Transactions ·

Thur~day's GanH'I'\
Indiana I U,·l:lt.'Vciand 94
Golden Stal e Ill, Houston 101
lJtah 103, Dalla!o!98
~at tie I J:t San i\nlonlo 107
Friday's Gamt-s
Philadelphia Ill NPw .:,•rscy, l i:lO

8&lt;L'il'bttll

Nt•w Vnrk . (,\L) - Trudt•d
oulfl••ld1•r l\11ke Eu.sler and mlnorlt ~ugut• Infielder Tom Barrtof.t tu
Philadelphia lor pitt.-her ('harleil
Jtud'iUD IUld mlnor-lcaa;ue pitcher
.Jt•ff Knox.
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N)' Ml•l!!! (NI. ) - Traded out·
fielder Kl.'vln Mltcht•ll , tl}lnor
lca~~tue lnfh•ldt•r Shawn Ahnt•r,
minor league uutflt•ldt.'l' Stan .Jet·
f erson and minor league pUcht.'l's
Kc\' In 8 rown and Kl•VIn Ann·
slronr~~:: to San Dlt&gt;go outRelder
Kt•,1ln McKt•ynoldK, relhof pltcht."''
Ut•nt&gt; Waltt•r ~d minor lea.gut•
Infielder Adam Gin g.
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Oakland Traded infteldt.'f
llonnlt~ Hill to fhicugu (1\1,) for
(lltcht•r G4•nt• Nelson and u pla)'t•rto
lw namLod.
BaNkt1ball

p.m.
Sou·ramento at AUantu.. i: 30 p.m.
W~U~hlnjlton at Detroit, 7:30p.m.
LA LakL&gt;rS at 808tun, 8 p.m .
ChlCili{O at Milwaukee, 9 jl.m.
Phoenb: at Denvrr, 9::w p.m.
Pnrthlnd 111 LA. Cllpperi&lt;i. 10 ::111
p.m .
Sll.lurduy'N Games

.. Atlanta at New York, night
Boi&lt;iton at W6t.Shlngton, night
J•hiJadelpNa at Cleveland, nh{hl
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LA Lakcrs ut Dctroh, niKhl
New .JerseY at Indiana, nl1thl
MIIM'Ilukee 111 Chical(o, nll(ht .
Sacranu.ontn at llou!lillm , night
Golden ShU.f" Ill San ,\nionio,

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l.A Clippers al Utah, night
Denver at Phot'flh:. night

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NY Jsln
Nw .Jrsy
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14 10
13 12
t:! t3
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4 32 107
~ :12. 112
2 2ll 110

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101
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93 115

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Montrl
t5 II 4 :14 107 96
Boston
14 II 4 32 100 91

r. 19 4 H 9ll 112
Campbell Conference

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Norris Division
W L T Pts. GF GA
" St. Lous 12 12 4 ,21! ' 92 102
Toronl ' 11 12 4 2s" 92 93
' Mlnnst

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RS 93
8 16 5 21 95 125

Detroit , 10 13 5 24

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Toledo jolts Redskins
By United Press International
The Toledo Rockets are off to
1heir best start in ri years with an
unblemished record after five
gam&lt;&gt;s of the 1986·87 basketball ·

Tonight's games

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Sl.~t.ned

SCRAMBLE FOR BALL~ No~thGallla'~Kelth
Burnette (20) eyes loose hall while unidentified
Southern player scrambles to pick It up In

furw11rd Darrt&gt;n I&gt;aye; placed
for"·ard Scott Wc•dman on Injured

Dan .. at s..w,, night ·

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Hartford,

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12 10 :5t!'i 4~'t
10 Jo .500 til ~
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LA Cllppe"'

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BuffaJo ·at Quebec, night
New .Jersey at NY L"'landers,

Houston
Denver
San Antonio
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Sau:nmnt
.:100 11!t
Paciflt· Dlvl~tion
LA l..aker"'
15 4 .71\9 Sealtlc
II R .5i9 ·I
Gulden SU
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Portland 1
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Phttadlph
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Woshln!l'n
9 10 .m
New Vqrk
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New ,Jerst•y
3 17 .no
Ct!ntrlll Dl\'lslon
.Atlanta
16 ~ .800
·MII"·aukc
U 7 Jt67
Detroit ·
9 7 .Sfiit
Chlc:ago
9 10 .474
Indiana
10 II .450
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We knew about it ____.l_a_ck_A_n_d_er_so_n_&amp;_D_al_e_~_an_A_t_ta!
WASHINGTON - U.S, intelli·
Schwartz has named nam&lt;&gt;s,
gence agencies trl!'d to smugglE' dates and places In an attldavit
stat!'·Of·the·art Soviet military submltt&lt;&gt;d to the f!'deral judge
hardwarE' to the West. This is the handling the case, which has
story of an American arms been put under s&lt;&gt;al for s&lt;&gt;curlty
dealer facing trial for a transac· purposE's. Our associate Donald
lion he Insists was a crucial part Goldb&lt;&gt;rg has learned many of
of the plan. But Intelligence the d&lt;&gt;talls Schwartz put In his
officials deny that they autho- sworn statement.
rized anything IllegaL
This Is Schwartz's side of the
The tnt rlcate scheme collapsed bizarre story:
,
when a Customs Service tipster
In 'Nov&lt;&gt;mb&lt;&gt;r 1982, Schwartz
learned about the Illegal part of was contacted by a "fr!'e·lance"
it, and those Involved wpre CIA agent, who told him the
indicted for attempting to sell agency wanted to get Its hands on
arms to Poland . Solomon two T-72s and some SAM-7
Schwartz, three other lndlvldu· missiles and launchers. The CIA
als and H[,.B Security Electron- had come to Schwartz because of
Ics Ltd . will go on trial In New his past d&lt;&gt;alings with the Polish
York early next year.
government.
Th&lt;&gt; defendants claim their
attempted sale of automatic
By way of corroborative detail,
riflE's and ammunition to Poland Schwartz noted that the CIA
was part of the quid pro quo that Insisted he obtain the "hook
would have Induced the Poles to numb&lt;&gt;rs, " found near th&lt;&gt; tanks '
sell them two Soviet-made T-72 towing hooks, as a v&lt;&gt;rlflcatlon of
tanks and some SAM-7 anti· Polish officials' good faith . The
aircraft t;nlsslles. U.S. lntelli· numbers could be check&lt;&gt;d
g&lt;&gt;nce agencies have been trying against the agency's own lnt&lt;&gt;lll·
for years to obtain the Soviet genae, Schwartz was told.
weapons for analysts of their
Schwartz began the tricky
materi als aRd technology.·
enterprise by arra nglng to meet

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By UnitOO PreHI'( lnlt'l'llij.llonaJ
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In one area, President Reagan :
probably will be able to make : .
further Important progress, and ,
that Is the judiciary. No doubt 1 ·
Democratic Sen; Joseph Blden of ,
Delaware, the new chairman of l
the Judiciary Committee, will be •
a superb Horatlo·,aHhe-Brldge ~
In the case of this o~ . that :
particularly controversial nomt- :
n!'e, but not even h&lt;' can hope to ,
block the gr&lt;&gt;at majority of ,
Reagan's chOices. Even In the '
case of vacancies on the Supreme :
Court, It Is doubtful that the :
, Democrats could sucC!'ed , In •
wltholdlng ·confirmation lrom ' .
either Circuit Court Judge Ro· ;
bert Bork or Sen, Orrin Hatch of
Utah.
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As for the longer-range .polltt· :
cal consequences, one simply has ,
to assume that the Democrats' •
prosp&lt;&gt;cts for 1988 have lm- 1
proved. Ronald Reagan ' s me- 1
mory and legacy are still almost ,
certain to be the GOP's biggest •
assets In the 1988 presidential :
campaign, but the Democrats ;
have gone over to the psycholog!- _.
cal offensive and may w&lt;&gt;ll be ;
able to r&lt;&gt;taln that Important ;
advantage right through Elec· .
lion Day.
Th&lt;&gt; Democrat In the best
position to benefit politically
from all this Is probably Sen.
Sam Nunn of Georgia, who, as
thelncomlng chairman of the
Arm!'d Services Committee, Is
guaranteed a large and proml·
n&lt;&gt;nt voice on &lt;&gt;very key ,qu&lt;&gt;stlon
from th&lt;&gt; Iran Imbroglio and
contra aid to SDI and arms
control.

"George, I'm in the middle of an important foreign policy decision. Can
you come back later?"

NATIONAL BASKETBALl.

Bm~ton

captures
award

Smythe Division
Edmn
. IH II I 37 (34 109
Catgry
16 13 I 33 109 113
Wnnpg
15 II 2 32 103 94
Ls Angl 13 13 2 %8 1%8 130
Vancvr
8 19 2 18 9t 117

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military aid to the contras Is :'
probably a goner. Of course, the ,
R&lt;&gt;publlcans may be able to ,
capitalize on this, as communism
thereupon spreads through Cen- ;
tral America.

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By DICK WEST
: WASHINGTON !UP! I - Hollywood actors Sylvester Stallone and
t:J int Eastwood head a list of the "25 Most Important Am&lt;&gt;ricans"
published by, you should pardon the expr!'ssion, Penthouse·.
magazine.
• Although the publication deliberately &lt;&gt;xciuded President Reagan
~nd other government officials, It obviously retained lh!' right to
~el ect important former federal biggies.
~ Both Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger are on the list.
= Also mentioned as important are "corporate raiders Saul St&lt;&gt;inberg
~nd T. Boone Pickens." Nowhere, however, did I S!'ethenameoHvan
:{loesky, a stock marketeer sometimes plctur!'d as the biggest Insider
In history.
! Likewise curious, considering "their money" was one consid&lt;&gt;ra•ion, there was no mention of Ross Perot, the billionaire s~ld to have
~en Involved In efforts to free American hostages In Lebanon.
• Far be It from me to suggest that Stailon&lt;&gt;'s and Eastwood's movie·
~oles had anything to do with their being chosen.
~ Yet even Rea gan himself apparently admlr!'d the way Stalione
rtrayed the screen charact&lt;&gt;r "Rambo." And he once us!'d an
astwood line - "Go ahead. Make my day." - to characterize his
vn dealings with Congress.
• As a magazinP publicist wrote. Stallone show!'d In his
~erformances that "the ordlna'ry American could achieve the goals of
tustice and dignity by the use of violence."
• It fu rther was alleged that Eastwood' s movies demonstrated "an
;nerring knowledge of what Is right and wrong" by portraying the
Star as "utterly without ppily ."
• I'm not saying Reagan admired the way Rambo shot up the North
Srietnamese. It could be he merely llk&lt;&gt;s scr!'enplays that call for an
Ordinary American to obtain justice by force.
• Anyway, 1 think It's a pity there hasn't been a more modern sequ&lt;&gt;l.
(t could be tilled "Rambo Visits the Middle East." Or some such tUie.
• I'd like to see any Iranian-controll!'d Lebanese hostage-taker stand
to Rambo 's concept of justice.
\
· -Let's assume that when Stallone goes to Iran he takes along an arm
·load of weapons not to trad&lt;&gt; for hostages but for his own use.
, '
Then he discovers a pro-communist go~ernment In' Central
America is holding stlll more hostages and that Its oppositiopleaders
only respond to cash,
I There might be a law against supplying the Contra forces, but
what's an actor to do?
• Rambo does what any other ordinary American bent upon
1
ac hieving just icc would hav!' done. He white washed profits from the
1ra n arms through a Swiss bank and gives lito the Contras.
Sure enough, a hostage in Lebanon Is released, It may not be the
hostage Rambo had In mind but he learned long ago nottolook a gift
hor se in the mouth.
•
Rambo. as you can Ieli. had a good cliche teacher.
; As fa r as sequels are concerned, it might be less costly simply to
1cast Eastwood In anoth&lt;&gt;r "spaghetti western. " Any oater fllm!'d in
Lebanon with an Italian director will do.
But If budgetary considerations play a part, why not reappoint
Kissinger to some federal post?

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( 'OII cge
Iowa Stall• - Football team
plact!d on NCAA prohatlon for two
y••ars.
-:
Southern Cui - Annuunced lr~h­
man forward l'tllkl! fanudu ·quli
h""'kl"ihall team.
Southern Methodl!~il - NamNI
Dudl~ Trlct' P~rk t&gt;r, .Jr., attlog
atll!ctic dlre•·tor.
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Equ4!Strlan
lntcrnaUonu.l Ei1urstrian Ff.'der·
atlon - Namt'fl Princess Annt•
pmo;ldent.
Fo"thall
D1•lrolt - Re·.iilkncd t:orn crhat•k
Rod Hill; plat·t.&gt;d t.-orn erhack .John
Btwtlc on injurt'tl rt'Hl!tvt•.
l.t\ Raiders - Sign('d dl'f cnsi\'t'
ha.:k Odls MrKinnl'y; plact.'d defen·
!&lt;!lvP 1•nd Mike " 1l)ie. on Injured
rt'Sl'rvr.
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NFL - Namt'd ,Jume; ('onway
oViKIKtunt exet.:utlve dlrt•dor and
l(l•nerlll t·oun,.el IUid \ 'lnt.'l' Cal!ley
1 puhllt relations dirf'ctor for its
·Manaxeanf"n~ Coundl.
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Golf
PG1\ - Elet.i1•d ,Jamt"i&lt;i Ray
Carpenter prel'lldenl .
Hol'kt'Y
ll11.i1ford- At:qulfl'd left M'IDJtet;' ,
IJa\le St•nwnko from Edmonton.

SVAC GAMES
Oak Hill at North Gallia
Southwestern at Eastern
Symmes Valley at Kyger
Creek
Hannan TracE' at Southern
TVC GAMES
Federal Hocking at Wellston
Vinton County at Trimble
M&lt;&gt;lgs at Belpre
N&lt;&gt;lsonvlll&lt;&gt; York at Alexander
SEOAI. GAMES
Athens at Warren Local
' Jackson at Logan
Marietta at Gallipolis
OT,HERS
Northwest at Waverly
Portsmouth West at
Wheelersburg
· Greenfield at Washington CH
Boyd County at Portsmouth
Saturday's games
Warr&lt;&gt;n Local at Belpre
WhePlersbuq~;f Ch&lt;&gt;sapeak&lt;'
Waverly at G)!oenfleld
Gallipolis at South Point
A1hens a I Alex a nder
Wellston at Jackson

ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) ~
Oklahoma's Brian Bosworth Is
stlll thinking about what colorS to
dye his hair for a banquet
appearance Monday when he
nic&lt;&gt;lves the 1986 Butkus Awa~d
as the nation's best college
linebacker.
.
"I might have to call Mr~
Butkus and see what his favorite
four or five colors are/' Bos:
worth said Thursday upon learn·
log he had captured the honor f.o r
the second straight year.
The foot-high bronze trophy of
a playe r standing In the class!¢
linebacker stance with hands on
knees wa ~ first awarded In 1985
by the Downtown Athletic Club of
Orlando. .
The award is named fC?r
Chicago Bears' great Dick But·
kus , who will present Bosworth·
the · trophy at a black· tie
ceremony In Orlando.
A · panel of sports wrlt&lt;&gt;rs,
broadcasters and others con·
nect!'d with football nominates
•play&lt;&gt;rs and selects the winner. '

If There Is A Question • ••

season .
,
. The Rockets pass!'d a maJOr
test Thursday night as they
posted a 73·68 Mld·Amencan
Conference victory over previously unbeaten Miami.
Blake Burnham scored a
game-high 27 points and topped
his teammates with six rebounds
and four assists in helping the
Rockets boost their record to.5·0
overall and 1·0 In the league.
Burnham. a 6-foot-8 215-pound
center from Council Bluffs, Iowa.
connected on 11 of 16 shots from
the field and five of six from the
foul line In helping Toledo come
from a 26·24 halftime deficit.
The Rockets got 1.3 points from
A,npy Fisher and 10 from Jeff
Haar. Mark German contributed
both of Toledo's three-point
goals ,
The Redskins, 4·1 for,all games
and 0-1 in th e MAC, wer&lt;&gt; paced
by1Trim ill Ha ywood's 16 point s
and Eddie Schilling's 11 . Todd
Staker led Miami in rebounds
(nine! and assists (seven) .
Elsewhere In Ohio college
basketball action Thursday
night , Xavier romped to a 97-75
triumph over visiting Hanover
!Ind. 1.

Don't Take 1\ Chance.

675-4340

PIIIIITIACYWE SELL

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Try on vanity for size ______Rus_t_yB_r_ow_n::
My husband stridE's out of the
house each morning in a cloud of
Aramls spray - a gift from a
male frl&lt;&gt;nd. By 7 a. m. 'he's gone,
but his memory lingers on,
sc&lt;&gt;ntlng the rooms for several
hours.
I shake my head In disbelief.
This Is lh!' man who, some years
ago, wh&lt;&gt;n his hair grayed, was
horrified· that I sugg!'Sied a J,illle
Gr&lt;&gt;cian Formula . H!' resisted
with equal disd ain my demonstrations that hair, If carefully
directed, could disguise a widenIng bald spot.
·
Now, he's ·wearing cologne? .
Yet his obeisance to self·
&lt;&gt;nhancement Is minor compared
to to what oth&lt;'~ men are doing
these days, Some pay $50 and up
for haircuts at uptown salons or
hav&lt;&gt; their hair permed, Some
are stocking up on skin-care
products - from moist urlzers
and "toners 1' to expensive facial
soaps. A few even go the
mud-pack route to cleans&lt;&gt; their
porE'S,
The newly-elected governor of
New Mexico, Garr!'y Carruthers
- first successful Republican
candidate In 18 years - had
extensive dental work befor&lt;&gt; the
campaign. A large gap between
his front teeth was narrow!'d and
over-large Incisors reduced In
size. The media had a ball
running photos comparing the
"before" and "after" of his
winning smile,
Of course, movie stars are the
major leaguers of Image Impact.
Heavy-hitter Richard Chamber·
lain, for ·example, after a TV
Interview reportedly looked at
his hair and demanded, "Did It
look that weird?" Assured It was
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Plastic and Reconstructive Sur· and ready to go In 10 minutes
geons, It ·was announced that flat." But what wlll happen, she
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eyelid lifts and 25 percent of all ' I can Identify with that di·
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own product, n&lt;&gt;arly one out of
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By DAVID E. NATHAN

UPI Sports Writer
Oklahoma, best known for
scoring points not preventing
them, used a stingy defense to
defeat Texas Thursday night .
Darryl Kennedy scored 18 of
his 20 points in the second half to
carry the 13th-ranked Sooners
past the Longhorns 84-65. and
Oklahoma Coach Billy Tubbs
said it was his team's defense
that won the game.
"I thought we played our best
at critical times down the strPtch
iii both halves." Tubbs said.
"Our defense forced them away
from thE' basket more than they
would have liked."
Kennedy hit 3 straight baskets
early in the second half to thwart
an att empted comeback by the
Longhorns. Kennedy's baseline
drivp gave Oklahoma a 5(),351ead
with 15 minutes left.
Kennedy was one of five
Sooners to score In double
fjgu res. He was joined by Harvey
Gra nt with 16, Tim McCalister
15, David Johnson 13' and Ricky
Grace 12.
.Patrick Fairs led Texas with 16
points and Raynard Davis added
15. Travis Mayes scored 14, a nd
Wayne Thomas had 11.
•

• In other games, No. 8 Aubu rn
romp(&gt;(! past Austin Peay 115· 93.
No. 10.Western Kentucky lost to
Central Michigan 73-65, No. 12
syracuse defeated St. Bona~en ·
Hire 66-52. Texas Tech surpnsed

co-No. 19 Wyoming 69-61 and St.
John's roged Seton Hall 72-69.
AI Auburn, Ala .. Jelf Moore
scored a season-high 26 points
and five teammates scored in
double figures to lead 1he Tigers
over Austin Peay. Auburn led by
33 points at one juncture in the
seco~d half and reached the
century mark for the first time
s ince 1983.
At Bo~ling Green, i&lt;y., Dan
Magerle scored 23 points to help
Central Michigan upset Western
Kentucky and send the Hil·
!toppers to their seco nd defeat In
as many nights. Western had lost
to Louisville Wednesday.
At Buffalo, N.Y ., Sherman
Douglas scored 20 points and ·
Syracuse . remained unbeaten
with a victory over St. Bonaven·
ture. Derrick Coleman grabbed
II rebounds for the Orangemen.
AI Lubbock, Texas. Mike Nel·
son and Greg Crowe combined to
score 35 points to lead Texas
Tech over ' Wyoming. The Cow- .
boys trailed 38·22 at halftime but
rallied to close the gap on the
shooting of Fennis Dembo, who
scored 26 of his 31 points In the
second half.
At New York, Shelton Jones
scored 17 of his game- high 25
poinls in the second half to spark
St. John 's past Seton Hall in the
Big East opener for both teams.
The Red men tra iled 34· 27 a t
halftime, but outscored the Pi·
raies 19-9 in the first seven
minutes of the second half.

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FRESNO , Calif. 1UP() - San.
Jose State quarterback Mike
Perez. the nation's leader In
Division I total offense until he
was injured in. the nint h game of
the season, •hould be rpa dy to
play Saturday when the 19th·
ranked Spartans take on Miami
of Ohio In the California BowL
Perez. sidelined s\x weeks ago
by a separated shoulder, worked
out rather heavlly 0n Wednes·
day, taking a number of snaps
and crisply throwing the ball in
the 40-to-45 yard range.
" I think he's ready to go," .said
San Jose State coach Claude
Gilbert . "Based on today !Wed·
nesday). if nothing happens,
we' ll start him ."
Perez was 1he most pleasant

surprise of a s urprising season
for the Spartans.
The junior, who did not start
for his · junior eollege team,
completed 59.4 percent of his
passes for 2,9:!4 yards and 14
touchdowns. Included was a
509-yard passing day against the
University of Pacific and 433
passing yards In a 45-41 upset
victory of Fresno State,
·
Perez ·Isn't the only talent on
the San Jose State offense. The
depth of the attack starts wlth the
left side of thE' offensive line that
includes tackle John Almonetti,
guard David Diaz- InfantE' and
center Tim Stejskal. The linemen
Qpened t h~ way for Kenny
Jackson to pick up 1,117 yards
and 12touchdowns on 262 carries

this season.
The Spartan pass receiving
corps·is hi ghlight ed bytheplayof
Guy Liggins (72 receptions for

LONDON (UPI) -South Afri·
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G lld~m e l ster of Chile 6-3, S.4, 6-3
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t ice pres ident;· Fre'd Williamson,
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Pave Williamson, captain; Jeff
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By BOB HOEFLICH
tal, Room 919, ·410 W. lOth AvE'.,
Sentinel Slafi Writer
Columbus, Ohio 43210.
, • Congrats to Rusty Dean BuckJOan, Meigs Lo·
May I share this with you?
cal School Dis·
Our daughter, Jayne, is having
tr ict teacher,
an exciting holiday season. She
)"hO has been
has been cast in the role of Mrs,
selectPd for list·
Cratchit at Players Theatre in
Jng In OutstandColumbus. The rnu sical is enIng Young Men
titled "Scrooge" and is based on
ef AmPrica for
Dickens' A Christmas Carol.
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The PfOgrai:ll seeks -to recog- to· do the musical during th&lt;;
nize the achlevemenls and ablli· holiday season. It's one of those
11es of men between the-ages of21 family type prese~tations that
and 36 for their outstanding civic people attend year after year,,
and -professional contributions to Jayne says thE' spe&lt;;ial effects are
\heir COmmunities, StalE'S and great.
the nation. Among other things
The musical opened-last night
Rusty plays an active .r{)ie in the and there will be 14 performan·
9perations of the Meigs. Unit of ces over the next couple of weeks.
the AmPrlcan Cancer Society.
· The Debi and Bob Buck, James
and Jennifer Sheets, Annie ChapThanks, Mark Venoy.
man, and Mark and Nancy
Mark sent along the answer to · Y'oacham 'families .&amp; not . to
a question from a reader who mention yours truly .;.. will be ·
wanted to know about thE' mean- attending and Jayne. undoubt·
Ing of ."Nittany Lions" , the edly , will feel good knowing that
nickname of Penn State.·
some home town folks are out
there in the audience.
And t~is is Mark's answer :
, "Penn, Statp's campus is IO·
cated at the foot of Mount Nittany
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ables of
~nd the ·nickname Nittany Lions
Vale st.: Pomeroy. were dPligh·
was chosen bacausP a mountain ted to have their grandson. Todd
Montanez, with them for Thanksjion once roamed the area.
giving week . ·
Todd is a student at Marquett e
; Harrisonville Brownie Troop
University,
Milwaukee, Wise.,
JI16 also took part in Middleport's !=hristmas Parade Mon· and is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
aay night.
.
.
Agustin Montanez of Arecibo,
The group had planrled to. Puerto Ri'co. Mrs. Montanez is
arch but of course. the cold the former Carolyn Allman of
aln tOQk care of that. The gtoup Pomeroy .
ad gotten contributions of candy
!'o toss &lt;tlong the paradE' route.1'&lt;' ' I have a novelty teddy bear on
{hey ended up riding In a car and my desk .. .real unusual. You
tossing the goodiE's out of the car · squeez,e Its paw and it plays a
windows. · · ,
part of a Christmas song. All of us
are
using It when we get negative
Incidentally, Mid~leport
thoughts.
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Comes
a
negative
thought and
dent Bill Blower asked that I
we
squeeze
the
paw
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Why is It I
femind you to be sure to sign up
for . the $~400 Christmas give· have the feeling that the teddy
·away being held by Middleport bear Isn't going to last very long?
fTlerchants. There Is nq purchase If your thoughts are negative.
drop .by and squeeze a paw. Do
required for participation. ·
keep smiling.
; Paul Hauber Jr., has been
t-a ken to Mount Carmpl West
Hospital In Columbus where he
underwent an emergency heart
bypass operation. He's doing
well but remains In the intensive
care unit.
' And - I didn ' t )mow that
pomer A. Cole, Tuppers Plains
~usinessman, has been hospitalllzed since September. He's undergone 'hearL surgery and I
~now would really apprecia te
hearing-tram you ..The address Is
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..·Friday, December 12, 1986

Reedsville.community happfning~
, Thanksgiving gueSts of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bise werP Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Smith and
daughter, Springfie)d, Va., Mr.
and Mrs. JeffFoster anp family,
Belpre; Mrs. Jackie Bigley,
Parkersburg, W.Va. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bisc and daughter,
and David and Leigh Ann Bigley.
· Joining Mr. and Mrs. James
Cowdery and .family for Thanksgiving dinner were Mrs. Connie
Bowman and daughter, HQCklng·
. port; Mr: al\d Mrs.•Don Landon.
Tuppers Plains: Mrs. VIrginia
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Gardeners meet
PROGRAM PLANNED - Bradbury Elementary School wUI present ·a Christmas program
Monday, 7:30p.m., with the fifth and sixth grade
bands to perform during the first half of the
program. Vocafmuslc students and kindergarten
class ·wUI sing during the second half. In addiUon
to the concert, the sixth grade band wUI pluy
Thursday at the Pomeroy Health Care Center.

Sixth grade band members plcl"lred are, from
left, front, Coutance West, llllltrudor, Abby
Blake, Sherry Johnson, Penay LewiS, Wendy
Clark and Linda Chapman, back row, Mar1aret
George, Heather Frankowlak, Lori Kelly, Bobby
Johnsml, Teresa May 1111d Brooke Cqates.. Not
pictured, Verna Compston l!"d Mindy IJarris.

Commurzity calendar I area happenings
SATURDAY
SYRACUSE ..., A Christmas
auction will be held by the
Syracuse Volunteer Fire Departmen t Saturday beginning at 7
p.m. a t the first station.
POMEROY - Free family
history workshop, Meigs County
, ,.Museum. 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday;
~ all interested in submitting mate~ rial for new Meigs Cou nty
CHistory invited to attend.

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RUTLAND - Mid-state wrestling championships Saturday, 8
p.m .. Rutland_Civic Center.

Mission Church, Bald KnobStlversville Road, near Racine,
will present a Christmas program this Sunday at 7: 30 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
MONDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Harrisonville Senior Citizens Club will
hold a potluck Christmas dinner
at noon Monday at the town hall.

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MIDDLEPORT - A Christmas program will be presented
at the Silver Run Baptist church,
Wednesday night. 7:30p.m.

ROCK SPRINGS - Word of
Church will have a Christ• mas auction, Saturday, 11 a.m ..
: coonhunters building on the
!I Meigs falrgro~nd:

~~ RUTLAND - Square. round

' and slow dancing Saturday, 8
p.m.-midnight, Eli Denison Post
"467 American Legion, Rutland.
Donations $2 adult, $1.50
••o1 children.
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&amp; AM annual open installation of
officers Saturday; '7: 30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served.

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Cantata
The com blned choir members
of the Bradbury Church of Christ
and the Zion Church of Christ will
present a cantata at the Zion
Church on Dec. 21, 7:30p.m.

TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Xi Gamma
Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority will meet at 6:30p.m
at the home
of Phyllis
sponsor.
There
will beHackett,
a gift
exchange along with an ornament exchange.

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THURSDAY
RACINE - The Ladies Auxiliary of Mt. Moriah Church of
God, Racine, will have its annual
Christmas dinner on Thursday iii
6 p.m. at the LaSalle Christian
Restaurant in Middleport. The
church's Christmas play will be
held at 7 p.m on Dec. 21.

A series of slides on Williamsburg a~d Its flower arrangements were shown at the recent
meeting of Middleport Amateur
Gardeners held at the home of
Emogene Crooks. 1
Obtained from the·library, the
slides were donated by Grace
Etch. Gladys. Cummings presided at the meeting which
opened with the club .collEict.
Members responded to roll call ·
by telling something for which
they are thankful. Mrs. Crooks
had the arrangement of the
month and Mrs. Cummings displayed an arrangement made by
Janel Bolin. She also showed a
variety of crafts which were
made from the Meigs County
Extension Service workshop.
Verse of the month was read by
Veda Davis and Jean Moore gave
gardening tips on mulching to
protect plants from the cold.
Mrs. Ruth Betzingwas a guest.
Mrs. Crooks and Mrs. Grace
Pratt, co-hostess, served a salad
course and hot rolls. Next meetIng will be held on Dec. 17 at the
home of Jean Moore with Kathryn Hysell and Lillian Moore as
co-hostesses. A gift exchange
wtll be held.

Walton, Susie Cowdery, Mrs.
Mamie Buckley, Mrs. Nell Wilson, and Mr: and Mrs. Pat
Soulsby and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sams and
son, Benjamin. Weston , W.Va ..
were recent overnight guests of
Mrs. Nell Wilson.
Walter Brown spent the
Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. •
and Mrs. William Thomas and
family, Springfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dawain .Durst
spent Thanksgiving In Columbus
with her sister.
Mrs . Jean Frydman and
d~ughter , Sarah., Chicago, Ill.,
spent their Thanksgiving break ·
with Mr. and . Mrs. Ernest

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I -Murphy. with .left Arnold ar
Christmas Truth" was presented J)lanist .
· b)• the youth of the 'Zion Church a1
New officers·were installed in a
the -recent meeting .
the ca ndlelight ceremony conducted
Women's . Fellowship ' of the by Vir~lnia Wyatt. Installed
Meigs Coun ty Churches ·of wNe Eileen Bowers, president ;
Christ.
Ruth Underwood. first vice presiTaking part in the pfay written dent; Phyllis Gilkey, second vice
by Tammy Johnson assisted by president; Mary in Wilcox, secreShPrrie and Melanie Arnold were . tar-y; Marjorie Purtell. treas.Jeff McElroy, Carolyn Elma, urer; Eleanor Hoover. cards ,
Melanie Arnold; Tammy John- and Ida Murphy, news reporter.
so n, Eri n Warner, Vicki Wrner,
The meeting opened with singSherry Ar nold ,. and Peggy ing of "The Flr~t Nciel" and
A Christmas play entitled "0

of

"Angels from the Realms of
Glory." with pray.er by Ruth
Underwood. Youth from the Zion.
Church sang "The ., Day ' Has •
Come". and them was special
music composed by Jeff Arnold
and played him with his sister
Sherr! Arnold writing the words.
Devolions were given by Trudy
Andrews of Pom~roy Church of
Christ.
Officers' reports were given
and a hymn sing to be held In
March was announced. It was

to gl\•e t hf' mon&lt;'y li·om t h&lt;'
money ttep to ' the Ohio ' Vallry
Christ ian As,embly to be applied
to the camp debt. II was announced that the Wiling Workers
of the camp wilt meet on Jan. 13
at Walnut Street Church of Chris t
in Belpre.
Cards were signed for Nora
Cameron and Jessie White. Refreshments of Christmas cookies, punch and coffee were
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givin!( dinner at the Pomenl:Y .
Church o! Christ. Delores Fraqk
gave the program cntltled "Tile
Happiest Day of My Life" cali!Jig
for .the cultivation of strengtllls
Including Jove, tolerance, fo.t·
giveness, ass istance, under·
standing, fairness in dealings
with others. Debbie Pickens sang
",Jesus, Ldrd to Me" and there
was a pra yer lime for Emma
Roush who was IlL
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'm., at Southern Junior High.
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l!fpnday, at 4:30 p.m. , at Southern
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~t 10:30 a.m at the Middleport
lt' hurch of Christ. Ron Ash is
~!rector of the cantata. "Of His
lngdom There Shall be No
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• useum open house, 1 to 5 p.m.
ial exhibi t of old toys and
ass paperweights to be feared; refreshments will be
l;t:rved and homemade cookies
•;)lrffered for sale .
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cky Weaver, 17, will speak
nday, 7p.m., Rutland Freewill
ptist Church. Singing by the
eflecilons w~~lso be featured.

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M,r. and Mrs. Warren Pickens,
Mrs. Denver Weber, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Whltehe11d. Mrsi
Jean F1rydman and Sarah were
Thanksgiving dinner guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meredith ot
Beverly.
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Garret Chevalier of Frederick,
town visited hls mother, Mrs~
Lona Chevalier.
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spent the Thanksgiving holiday
with her parents, Mr. ,and Mrs,
Vaughan Taylor, Dayton. .. :;
Recent dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Denver Weber and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Weber and family, Long Bottom.

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lnteraat of the citizens of
Meigs County and that addi·
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cover ume. therefore;
' BE IT RESOLVED. that
the MaiUa County C~mmis ­

lioners do hereby

~eclare

th't 1 financial emergency
f,;ittaln this County and that
1he Board does hereby ex .
press its intent to place a 1%
perml11ive saln and use tall
irito effect as of February 1,
1987.
BE IT FURTHER RE SOLVED that a public notice
be placed in the Daily
Sentinel on December 12.

1986 and December 19,
1986. announcing public
heerinfa on the matter to be
hold in the office of the
Meig1 County Comr,nillioners, CourthouM, P'o maroy,
Ohio, at 10 o'clOcK A.M . on
December 30, 1988 and
January 6, 1987.
Meigs CoUnty

Public Notice

Public Notice

houu, Second · Street ,
Pomeroy, Ohio, until 12
o'clock noon on Jan. 7,
1987. The bido will be

'maintenance for both inteand eJit'erior pf buDding .
required for said

opened 11 1 :30 PM on Jan .
7, 1987. and rood aloud for
the lollowlng building leeoe.
Each bid to meet the condt·
tiona and specifications as
followo:
Commissioners
Minimum of 1900. oq ft.
Mary Hobltener, Cieri&lt; total ground floor space to
112112. 19: 2tc
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houae, tha Meigo Countv
Board of Elections: Toilet
facilities for both men arid
women; industrial-type car·
peting ; special type wiring
Public Notice
for computer hook· up; ade·
quate lighting tor technical
office work; central heating
LEGAL NOTICE
and ~r conditioning. Must
In accordance with Sec- be located within two blocks
tion 307.B6, ORC, sealed of the Courthouse; must be
bids will be received by the ready tor occupancy by
Meigs County Board of March 1, 19B7. Minimum of
Commiuioners in their of· 25 ft . counter space
'fice located in the Court- required.

All bids to include cost of

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for a minimum of
yean whh an option
clause for an additional flva
years. Rant to Include cost
of water and eewage.
The front of the envelope
containing the bid mutt be
marked "Sealed Bid - Elec·
tiona OHica". BlddBJ to
furnish own bid fonri.
·Tha

Board

of Meigs

County Commissioners may
accept the lowest bid or
select the best bid for the
Intended purpOse and ra·
ltrvfll the right to rejiiCt any
or all bide and / Of any port
thereof .
Me i g s County
Commissioners

Mary Hobstetler, Clerk
112}12. 19; 2tc

WINDSOR, Mass. (UPI) - · Thursday by state medical exa· Jnst111merit approach Into PittsFec:l\!ral Investigators have miners, pollee said.
field (Airport), and for sorrn:
begun trying to determine the
ThP plane was owned by the reason It looked like he just nosed·
cause of this week's crash of a Teledyne Corp. of Los Angeles righ't Into a mountain," said Don.
small corporate jet, which and was carrying employees of a Carlson, .an employee of Lyon
"nosed right into a mountain" Teledyne diviSion in Des Plains, Aviation, who new out to find the
and . exploded. killing all six
Dl., to a business meeting, the plane when It failed to arrive on ~
people aboard.
FAA said.
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schedule. Lyon Aviation oper- •
Investigators from the Federal
"The aircraft was making an ate5 the airport.
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of lhe wreckage of the twin·
engine plane that crashed shortly
after 9:30 a.m. EST Wednesday
In a rugged section of the
Berkshire Mountains.
FRESH CuT TREES AVAILABLE
The cause of the fiery crash
OR CUT YOUR OWN
had not been determined. said
NTSB . officials, who declined
Located an Cherry litl... Turn East at Darwin onto lt.
further comment. FAA officials
611, go 4 mi. to Milepost. Turn South on gravel road,
also declined lo commept on the
1'lr nille to grove.
cause.
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The remains of the six people
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At times we have all undergone 'some peri&lt;!d
of despair, during which our outlook could
not have seemed more dismal. It could have
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come from any number of causes: the loss of ·
a job, a severe financial setback, a protracted
illness, 'the end of a romance, and so on. Some
have. even contemplated suicide as the only
way out of the abyss. Of all times, this is when
faith is most important; to teach us that tltere
is alw,ays hope as long as the sun will rise
tomorrow morning. Every day should be looked
upon ·as a brand new adventure, where some
blessing may await us right around the next
corner. Learn this lesson at your House of
Worship, where God's love and guidance will
show you that there is no hopeless situation.
Receive hope, all ye that enter here.
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Veterans·

MT. HERMON UNITED' BRETHREN
"PolrlfHg'l
II
IN CHRIST CHURCH. l.ocail.'d In Texas
"Serving Families"
Community off Ct. Rt . 82. Rev. Robert
I 04 E. MAIN ST~
Sanders. pastor. Jeff Haltci', lay k&gt;ader:
1
264 S. 2nd, Middleport
Ed Roush, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
115 E. Memorial Dr.
Pomonoy
School 9:30 am.: morntrig worship and
04
children's ch urch, 10:30 a.m.: evening
preaching servjce on tht" second and
fourth Sundays at 7· 30 p.m : Christian En·
deavor on the first and third Sundays at :
MORIAH BAPTIST, Fo,rth and
7:30p.m Wedn£&gt;Sday prayer rnet&gt;tlng and
"F~ttrtlwf
Fli•d Clriekrn"
Main St. , Middl£'port. Rrv. Cllber! Craig,
Bible s tudy. 7: :ro p.m.
Jr .. pasr or. Mrs. Ervin Baumgardner,
CHUR&lt;;H OF GOD OF PROPHECY . Sundav School Supt . Sunday School 9· 30 a .
221 W. Main St., Pomeroy
Loca ted on 0 . J . Whit t' Road of Highway
· wOrship S('rvirr. 10:45 a. m.
160. Pat Hensm . pastor. Sunday School 10 mSUCCESS
SYRACUSE f iRST UNITEDPRESBY ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
a.m.
Classes
lor
all
age$.
Junior
Church
ll
TE RlAN - Sundav School. 10 a.m .;
JoS&lt;'ph
B.
Hoskins. pva nge\lst. SundaY.,.
a.m.: Morning worship 11 a.m. Adult
Chu rr h Sf'r\IJC(', 11 · 15 a m
Blbl('
Stu(jy
9
a.m.;
Wors hip, 10 a.m.: Sun·
Choir pracUce6 p.m. Sunday. Y~ng Peo- da y E'VE'Tt inJ! SNV ic('
RUTLAND CHURGI OF GOD. Pasoor.
6 p.m.; WC'dn('Sday . .,
TRrN ri'Y o-tURC11. Rev\•. W. H Pt•tTm.
ple's,
Children's
Church
and
Adult
Bible
John Evans, Sunda y School,IO:OO a.m .;
ev rnlnll SC'J'\IIC'(', 1 p.m.
p;tslrw; J):&gt;bbif' Buck. Suncla~· Sctnol Supt.
WPdnl'Sda
y
at
7:
:II
p.
m
.1
Study.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racln o.
('hurctl ~:hOOI !+. 15 a.m.; Worship Sn11r 10:.10 Sunday Morning Worship U :OO a.m Chll· ·
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL. 570 Grant
dren's Church 11 a m. Sundav Evf'l'llnll
Rt
. 124. William Hoback. pastor. Sunday '
a.m. Choir tt'tlr'arsaJ. ThC'Sdav. i.l.l p.m. ' sfln•iCe
St., Middleport Afflll,atf'd with Southern
7·00 p m wro . 6 p m ·Youn~ La·
School ]0 a.m.: Sunda y l'vrning scrviC'£' 7
Wlfk&gt;t cUt t'('t lon of l..nl&lt;i BW"t
Convention
.
David
Bryan,
Sr.,
Ml·
Bapllsl
dirs' Aux iliarv. WN..ln i'Sda y. 7 p.m Fam·
p.m. Wr.;lnesrlay f'\'rning st'rvlcl:' 7 p.m.
POMEIW Y CtfURCli OF' THE J'\A7.A·
..- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . J n l s 1 e r Sunday School 10 a .m.; Mornlnjiit
Uv Worship.
CARP!:NTER BAPTIST. Don ChPadlr.
.
RENF:. ror nrr Union ;md Multx&gt;m Rc'\
worship 11 a.m.; Evening worship 7p.m.;
HAZE L CO MM UNITY CHURCH Off
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
.
Supt. Su'nday School 9:30 a. m. MornlnJ!
Thom.;.t." Glrn McClung. Jnstor. Norm:m ~·('!; ·
Wednesday
evening
Bible
study
and
da
~
&lt;I
t
i
:.ll
pm.;
Mf'n's
Praver
Bre-akfasr
Rl. 124, 3 mil~s from Porrland·Long Bot ·
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
Worship 10.30 a.m. J,&gt;raversrrvicf', altern· ,
~':-'. s . S Supf . Sund,\\ Sc-hool !1.:11 .t .m .,
prayer meeting 1 p.m.
WNlnl'Sda~·. 7 a.m. tCra('('t.
CHRISTOFlA'ITER DAY SAINTS. Port·
air
Sundays.r
mornlnJ;! wcnhi p tn · ~ ll.m : r'\ 1'ntng S0'\'1(('6 tnm. Edsel Hart. pastor Sunda y School,
BRADFORD CHURCH Of CHRIST, Si.
~UT'I'ON - Church School. 9:30a .m.;
!1:.10 ll m.: ~u n day mornin,g preach ing
land·Racin£&gt; Road. Will!am Rou sh, pastor.
p.m.: mld·WC'f'k St"IVt(t'. Wn. l n~a .v 7 11r'n
MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAL , Third
Rt. 124 and Co. Rd. 5. Mark Set'Vers, minisMornln Jr Worship tO· 45 a m firs t and t l1{~ d
Linda . Evans, church school dtrE'Ctor.
C.RACF. EPIS('OPAJ Oil'RGI . l~; E. 10 :30,J.m. Sundii V('VlflinJ::: serv icl'S, 7:30
A\·e.
R('y.
Clark
Bakl"r.
pastor . Carl Not·
ter.
Sunday
School
$1Jpf
.
Harl)'
Hen·
~
und.l~!':
Fflllov.•shlp
dlnnrr
wl!h
CarfT'Il'l
I&gt; m.
Church school9: 30 a.m.; Mornln~worship
Main ~1 .. Pornm~·. ~u nd:l,\ ' 'lf'l'\' 1(1"'' Hoi~
tln~ h am ~ Sunday Srhooi Sup!. Sunday
drlcks: Sunday Sctioo19: 30 a.m.; Morning
thirdThutsdav. b: 30om IMc:Guir&lt;'l.
MIDDLEPORT
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
10:30
a
.m.,
vt'ednesday
('Venlng
praye-r
t '(lnYrlUnJOn on t t'c- first ~und:" of t•at ·h rmnlh.
worship 10:30 a.m.;' Evening worshiP 1 p. School 10 a.m. wlrh C'la ssC'~ for ull a~cs.
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. VNnon
CHU RCH . Cornrr Ash and Plum . Ralph
serv ices, 7:30p.m .
untl ('flmhlnf'd Vrillh monun~ J:ran·r on tht•
Evf'nln~ 1 ~Prvi&lt;'f'~' in H p.m WrdnC'SWy Bi·
m, Wednesday worship ~ p.m .
E
l
dr
ld~f'
.
mlnls!rr;
Otlvt"r
Swain.
Sunday
pas tor Sunda v Schoo110:00 a.m :
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
tt\inld Sunda~·· M01 nine p1ayr1 and,n·rmnnn Cundiff
S'f.· PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH , hli"~rudy ar 7 ~ :W p rn . You!h scrvicC's Frl·
~hool Supt Prrachin~ 9: 30 a.m C'ach
Morning
Wur!'
i
hip.
11
:00
n.
m.:
Wf'dn
esd&lt;ly
pastor.
Worship
service.
9:30a
.m.
Shuler:
all othe-r SuTK I.l~ d tlr 1mnth, Chu tTh School
day at '7 : :l0 p.m.
Corner Sycamore and Serood Sts .. Po·
~undav .
Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Bib!£&gt; SJudy and
and Nu~'t')' r arC' pro\ •irll'(l Coft w hour il t 1t... and Sc:l lurdav Ev('nlng Services a t 7: 30 p.
ECCLESlA F ELLOw.&gt; HIP, 128 Mill Sr., ·
meroy. Th(. Rev. William MJddleswarth,
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION iTlt"'·
m
serviCP Thursday, 7: 30 p.m.
P.trl'&gt; h Hlllllmrrcdi.•tPiy !nlloo·tng ltr ~0"\1N"
Mlddi('J)ort. Brolht'r Chuck McPherson .
man Durham) pastor. Sunday service, prayer
pstor. Sunday !iChool 9:45a .m.: Churrh
INTERDENOMINATJON·
R)MEROY C'HURCll OF f' HRLo;n', 212 W.
p;tstnr. Sunduy St'hool 10 a .m.: Su nday
service 11 a.m.
9:30 a. m.; evening service 7:30 p.m. ALCARLETON
MEIGS
CHURCH,
Kingsbury
Road. Rev. Da ·
Main ~~ ., i'\Pil ProudfnoL pa~ nc Bibl(' &amp;hool
C'VC'nl lt p: Sf'rviC'N\ a1 7 p.m . and Wedn&lt;'S da y
Prayer meeting. Wedneday. 7: 30p.m.
SACRED
HEAR:r
CHURCH
,
Msgr
COOPERATIVE
P
i\IUSH
1
vld Curfman. pastor. Sunday School 9: JO
1: 'tl a.m : !\'lornine ~· ou; hip . ~!::lit a.m : Yum h
·
Sf'n•lr('S at i p m.
Anthon y Cilannamore. Ph. 992·5898. Satur·
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH Of
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
a.m.; Ralph Carl , Supt. Evening worship
r't'Y'Min ~. ti:m p.m .. ~wtln:;: worshtp, 7:00 p.
ANTIQ
UITY
BAPTIST
Kr
nnr
th
Smith,
day
Evening
Mass
7
·
30
p.m.;
Sunda
y·
CHRlST,
Joseph
B.
Hoskins.
pastor.
Bib!(&gt;
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
7:00 p.m. Prayer mN&gt;Ilng, Wedn esday
m. WcWtc~~ niJ!ht p-ayN' rnft'Tmg and Biblt&gt;
pa~ l or. Su nda,· S( hool 9:.10 a.m.: r hurch
tMass. 8 a .m. and 10 a.m. Conff'Sslons me
Oass. 9:30a .m.; Morn in~ Worship 10:30 a.
Re\1. Don t\rcher
7:00p.m.
st\X~· . i :fi:J p.m.
srrviC'C'' i: :-10 p.m.· ~ou rh ff'l low!Ohip 6:30 p.
m.: Evrnlng Worship. fl: 30 p.m. Thursday
hour bE-fore each· Mass. CCO classes,
Re''·
Roy
Deeter
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN, VPrnon
nrF MlXATIOI\ ARMY . 115 ButtrTnut
m.: Biblr stud v. Thur sd;ty, 7· 30 p.m. •
11 a.m. Sunday.
BlblC' Stud y. li: lJ p.m
Rev . Seldon J~hnson
EldrldJ::"P. pas1or: WaliacP Damewood, S.
i\\t\. Jl(lfll(·~·. Mr s l))ra W'ln in~ In ctlm',B'
PULL GOSPEL I.I GHTHOUSE. 3J045
VICTORY BAPTIST. ~25 N. 2nd St.,
NEW
STJVERSVJLLE
COMMUNITY
1
\LFREO
Ctlurch
Sthool
9.30
a.m.;
S.
Supt
.
Sunday
School
9:
30a.m
.;
Worship
StHll.l:t\' Wllirll'!to.: tne"('fifl_c:. Jfl a.m., Sundav
Hiland Road. PomNoy. Tom l&lt;&lt;'lly . pa.c;.
Middleport . James E. K~PStoe. pastor .
CH URCH. Sunday· S&lt;:hoo l st"rVil'('. 9:45 a.
W
ors
hip.
lJ
a.m.:
UMY
F'
fi:
30p.m
;
UMW
Service,
10:30
a.m.
SC'huol. Jrf: 1) a.m . Surx!a.' ' Scrool ypq\.f
tor. Dann\' Lnmbcrt. S. s. Supt. SUnda y
Sunday morning worship 10 a .m.; Evenm : Wors hip SC'rvicf' 10:30 a. m.;
Thi rd 1\l~dav, 7:30 p m Commun io n.
HYS ELL RUN HOLI NESS CHURGI.
Elol ~' Ad.uns . lf'.ttlrr. 7:.11 p.m. Sulv:mon
morn In ~ srr\'IN' rll 10 11.m .; S~nd ay C'VC'n·
ing !IE'rvlce 7 p.m .; Wednf'Sday ('VPnlng
. Evangt;&gt;lls!l(' Scn.•icC' 7: 30 p.m. Wt&gt;dncs·
first Sunda y. !Arrhrn
Mlkt' Thompson, Nl•i H~lvt"n . WV. pastor.
mr'f'fin ~ v:ttiot!'l !-l rt'akmo .tnd m11'\lr ~J:(l(· luL"
ln.': srrviC'C' 7: ~0 p.m. TuC'!idlly and Thur~ ·
worship 7 p.m. Visitation, Thursday 6:30
CHESTER - Wor!:i hlp 9 a.m.: Church . dav: Pravrr m('('flng 7:30 p.m. Thursday
Sundav SC'hool at 9-:10 a m · Morning wor- , p.m.
Tltursd,t\ 11 :JI " m. to ~ p.m l.adlrs IMrw
da~r St"rvlrl'S at 7' .1() p m .
·
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pomrroy
Scho ol tO a.m : Blblf'Study. Thursdav, 7p.
lJ&gt;,Igul'. mt'm iX't~ in char.£..'(' , .111 W(JITll 'll
WORD Of FAITH. ~1 Mill St., Middl eMORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Charll'S·
Har risonville Rd . Robl'rt Purtell , mlnls· ship at ]0: .10 a .m.: Sunda y rvf'nln g st&gt;rv let'
m . UMW. f1rst Thursda y. 1 j&gt;.rl}.: Com-·
ln\'llfl1 . ti ' ~;, p m. Thut~h.~~ . f'orpr.: C'm.k·l
port Sunda y morning srrvlr r 10:1.1 ,1.m l'
Norris, · pa~tor. Sunday School , 10 a .m.;
rrr: StC'vr StaniC'y, S. S. Sup!.; Bill McEI · :11 7:30p.m. Thur~da y SC'Ii' ir~ a! 7: :W p.
rnun!on. first ~ und av IArcher l.
m.
C'li1soo.. 1rou11J.! PropiP·Rilllc• r. 7:l) p.m. Blhk•
~ und n ,v 'f'\'(lon lng 7: ltl . Thu n da y momln ~
worship seorvlce, 11 a.m .; Supday night
ro;t~. As.o;t . Supt .: Sunda y School 9: ~a. m . :
JOPPA - Wors hip 9::l0 am .. Church
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Studv and Pt-.t,vt•t' mt'C'!lng. rpm ro ttr publ ic·.
Blbll" ~1 ud v 10 .t.m. \\'l&gt;d n~day rv rnlnfi!'
worShip service, 7:30 p.m.; Midweek
Wor ~hlp wrvict'lO: lJ a.m.; Evt'nlng wor·
School10::ll u.m. B!blPStudyWf'dnesday.
Knob, locatt'd oo Countv Road 31. RC'v.
POMEHOY WF:)ITSJDE GIURGI OP
i : 30 p.m.
prayer s£&gt;rvlce, 7;30 p.m. ThUrsday
~hip Sunday 7 p.m. and Wf:'dnl'Sday. 7 p m
7·30 p m. IJOhnson I.
Clu('S rnca mp. pas tor. RC'V.
' CHRIST. .t~!JiChi ldrrn'~ HorTI' Ro.Kl (Count v
NEW HAVEN CHURCH Of THE NA·
ST . JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH . Plnr LawrrnN'
LONG BOTIOM- Church &amp;-hOot 9: :JJ
UVING WORD CHESTER CHU RCH
Ro~rr Willford. asst. pastqr. Prro c hin~
Rnad iii I. qj2 !l2.1!i \l('(';~t musk-. Sunday Wnr ·
ZARF.NE. Rr \•, Glf'ndon ~troud. pastor.
GrOv('.
Thr
Rrv.
William
Mlddlt'Swart~
.
a.m., Worship 1 p.m.: Biblf' Study. Wrd·
OF
.GOOGllbC'rt
Sprnct'r,
pastor.
Sun!oiihp lfla .m.; Biblr Study U a.m.: WON hip. tip.
Sundav S&lt;·hoot9· :'ll i.l.m .• Worship srrvic&lt;'.
pas1or Churrh srrvlrl:' 9::\0 a ·m : Sunday sC'rv let'S Sunday 7: JO p.m. Pr ,\Vrr m('('tin IZ
nf"S dav. 7·30 p.m.. UMY F. Wl'dnt"Sday,
day School 9: JO a .m : Mornln~ servic&lt;'
Wf"dnf'sda ~ , 7:.10 p.m.. (;::~r y Crlfflth .
m. WC'dn~ll''· Blblf' ~LJW. i p. m.
a .m.: Youth Sf'r\'1('£' SundllV fl· 15 p.
10.311
Srhooi!O::JO a.m.
fi 00 p. m.: Commu~ io n First Sundav.
10:00 a.M.; Sunday PV t•nlng st•rvlct'7:00p.
OLD llEXTER BIBI . E OiRI~TI AN
m. Suncby rvt'nln.': srrvl cr 7.00 p.'m . Wrd·
IArch('r) .
BRADBURY CHURCH Of CHRIST, lrad rr. You rh groups Sundav. rvt'nln):! a!
m
:
Mid
·WE'rk
prayf'r
sC'r\'lrc
WC&lt;InE'Sday
OfURCH. Al\•ln Cw·tl~. JXL'itor: Llndl1 ~~·an
nl'!l.da y PrayC' r Mf'C' Iin ~ &lt;~ nd Blbll:' Study
John Wrig ht. pastor Sunda;.o School 9· :W a. 6:30p.m . with R~N and Violt·t Willfor·d.
REEDSV ILLE- Church Sc hool9 lJ a.
7 p.m.
Supt. Sund:.ty SdiOOI 9' :'II &lt;1 m .. ~C':K·hln~,;(•J'·
7: 00p.m.
m.; Larrv Haynf'!', S, S. Supt. Mornlnl:! lf'adrrs. Communion st'rYICC' first Sunday
m.: Wors hip ServiC'f' ll'fiO a m !ON-I ('1' \.
MT.
OLIVE
CO
MM
UNITY
CHURCH.
('ach month .
\ic 'N'. fir.-;1 and 1hirfl ~nrla~· fol~· tng ~ndi.t~'
NEASE SITTlf.MF.NTCHURCH SunI,\'01'1' hip 10:30 ~t . m .
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAU L La wrC'nct' Bush. pastor. Ma x Folmrr, Sr.
WHITE 'S
CHAPEl
WESLEY AN
S.hool. Yourh rl'l('('llng. i .:Jl p.m f'\'£.'1')' Sun
dtl\1 uft i"rnoo n ~!'\' irf's at 2: :J(J . Thursday
RACINE
CHURGI
Of
THE
NAZA·
Church St:'hool 9 a.m.; Worship 10 am ;
Supt
.
Sunda~·
~choo
l
&lt;
tnd
Mcrnln
g
Worship
da~ .•
t&gt;\'PnlnJ:! srr\'IC'rs at i : :10.
RENE. Rt'\'. Llovd D. Grimm. Jr .. pastor. CHURCH- Coolvlllr RD Rrv . Phillip Rl ·
. BJblr St udy. Tu esday. 7:30p.m : UMW.
9:30a .m .. Sunda yev('n]n~ srrv lct&gt;,7 p . m .:
&lt;k&gt;nour. pll ~tor. Sundav School 9:30 a .m.;
PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Ma son, W.
C.RAHAM
UNITED METHODI~T
Ora Bass. Chair man of th£&gt; Board of Chris·
Third Tu~da y, 7::l0 p.m.; Communio n
Yotlth mN'IinR and Bible Studv.. WC'dncs·
Va
P n ~ r or . Bill Mu rphy. Sun~aySctlootlO
PmtC'hlng 9: 31) a.m. first ;Jnd sf'&lt;'Ond. Sun ·
11iln Llrl' Sunda v S('hool 9:30a .m.; Morn· worship S«\rY I('C' 10:30 n m : Biblr stud y
First Su nd n~· tA I'C' hC'rl
da v. 7 p.m.
•~ . m .; Su ncluy &lt;'"m in ~ 7:.10 p.m. Pra~·er
ctavs of roch monrh: rhird ;1nd fourt h Sun
tn g wor~;~hip 10:30 a m.: C'Va ngell stlr srr- and worship Sf'f'Vi((•, W&lt;'dnrsda y, 7 p.m.
CENT R .~L CLUSTER
UNITED
FAITH
CHURCH
.
Rt.
7
on
PoRUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
m('('li na :.~n d Blblfl stud y Wrdnrstb y. 7: :lO
da\•ra r h month worship SC'n·J('('!' at 7' 30 p.'
vlrr 7:00p m. 'Y£'dnflsda y sC'rvlre. 7 p.m
Rev. "atnflll E. Corbllt
mrroy By · P~ss. Rl'v. David W[~l:' man.Sr ..
p.m, E\'C'ryon P WC'ICOmC' .
m ·. Wt"'!'lnfl!!;du~· t•v('nlngs at i.;JIJ p.m
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Dox· Ma rk Jonrs . p a~ t or. Bill Nicholson. Sun .
Rev . Stf!\len Nelfrion
pastor. M('lvln Drakr. S. ~ Supt. Su nda y
da y School Supt . Sunduv School9: 30 a.m.;
HUTJ.AND FREE WILL BAPTIST, SaPraw•r ,tn ti Blhlr Srudv.
IN . Wood~· CHI I. puslor. Sl'rvlcf'S Sunday
Rev. Melvin Fnnldln
~hoot 9: 30 a m ; MornlnR Wors hl~ 10: !lO;
MOrnlnfi!'
Worship
and
Communion
10:30
a
.
ll' m St. Rt'\' Paul Tavlol·, pdstor, Sun~y
SEVF.NTH·DAl' ADVENTIST , M"lh10 a .m. and 1 p.m, Wrdnrsda y. 7 p m.
Re'Y . Clement e S. Zuniga, .lr.
Evmln
g
Worship
7:;10
p
m.:
Wt'dnf'Sday
m.
Sd mol10 u.m.: Sundn y f'Vt"n\n g 7: 00p.m.;
f'rrv Hf'igh!tot Road . Pom€'roy . LNo~·
Rn. Robert MuR~man
Prayflr St'rvlcr, 7: l) p.m.
RliTLAN D BIBLE METHODIST . Amos
Wrdnt•sday Pvrn!ng prayrr m('(' tln g 7: ~
BrUrh . Pa sror: ~a bbath Sr hool Supl'rln
ASBURY l~y racuspl- Worship ll a.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTI~T . Slrvr Till Ill. paslor. Sonn~ Hudson, supt. Sunday
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
p m.
1\Jldl:•nt , Rh o nt.l~• Markin . Sabbol rh School
: (' hur ctl Schoo l 9:45 am: Chargf' Bibl('
Dl"aVN . Pastor . Mlke Swij!(&gt;r, Sunday
St
..
Mason.
Sunday
~r
hool
l
O
a.m.;
Morn·
SC'hool9: :10 a .m; M o rnln~Z worship. 10:.10
SOUTH AETHEL NEW TESTAMEI\'1"
brginJ; ar ~ p . m . nn S:llltrel,t\' w!lh worship
Study, Wedn o;day. 7 ~ p. m .: UMW, tlrsr
School ~upt .: Sunday School 9:30 a.m .;
inR
worship
11
u.m.;
Evr
nln
g
st•rvirr
6
p.
a.m .: Sunday f'VNlln ll servic-r 7:00 p.m.
CHURCH.
SllvN· Rid$!('. Ouanr ~y drn­
~;t•r\' IC'r fo llowlnl! "' :1: 1 ~ . f:\'&lt;'r~on 4 ' Wl'l
Tul'Sday. 7::JJ p. m .~ Choir Rf'ht&gt;arsal.
Mornlnfi!' worshi p 10:40 a. m.: Sunday Wcdn rsday srrviC'f' 7 p.m. WMPO prom. PrayPr mf'&lt;'tln,R and Bible Study W~ ­
Stl'lrk('l'. pasrnr. Sunday S(·hoo l 9 a .m ,;
('OmP .
Wrdn;.'day 6:.'Vl p.m.: UMW. fourfh Sup·
f'\'rnlng worship 7: 30 p.m.; Wrdn ~ W y
nN~ d aY , 1 p.m.
~r a m 9 a.m. c"rh Sunda y.
Wor1&lt;i hlp Srorv irr. 10 a .m : Sun d3~' rvcnJn ~
RUTLAND PTRST AAPT JST CHURCH
day, fl. 30 p.m. INf'lso nl.
rwnlng Blbl4' stud,\' 7:30 p rn .
FOREST RUN BAPI' IST. Rr1·. Nyle
RUTLAND CHURCJi OP THE NAZA·
"'4'rVi&lt;'C', 7:00p.m. Wl'dnt&gt;Sda y n!gh! Bible
- Si ... IN Harri('TI Warnrr. Supr Sund:h ·
Ef';.lTERPRi5E - Worship 9 a.m.;
BURliNGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH , RENE . Rr\•. lowrll Ford. pastor. Sunda y
Bordf&gt;n, pastor. Corn elius BunC'h . supt.
S!Ud\' 7•00 p.m
Sc·hool 9::i0 a m.: Mornln}; Wo rship. 10:45
Church SchoollO a.m.: BlhiP Study. Tu E'S·
Burlingham. Ray Lai.J&lt;k&gt;r mllt. pa.o;;;tor; RoSunday School 9:30, a.m : Sl-l'Ond and
&amp;hool9: 30 a .m.: Worship wrv!c(' 10:30 a .
am
day. 7:30p.m.;. UMW, First Monday, 7: JAl
bfft &lt;:mart, as.o;lstant. pastor. ~unday Srhool
m.:
Youn.'{
propJ(&gt;'s
~rv lcr 6 p.m.
POMEROY FlRST BAPTIST. l y,rrm
p.m.: UMYF Sunda y. 6 p. m. Choir RC' ·
10 a m.: worship 7 p m.; W«tnl"Sday. 6 p,m .
E\·a n,llrJislk s('rvkc ~ 30 p.m. W«in ~ da y
tl.tllrv. mtnl-.tC'r Wilham ~ n ou fft • r . Sun ·
h('ar!'a l. 6: 30p.m. Wcdnf'Sday lFranklinl
youth mwtln~: WOO .. 7 p.m . churdl .stTViC'Ni.
s£&gt;n' i&lt;'€1 7 p.m.
da~ SC'h ool Sup! Sund : t ~· ~rhool ~ · :VI a.m .
FLATWOODS -Church SC'hool. 10 a m
PIN E GROVE HOliNESS CHURCH \i
MASON CHURC H OP CHRIST. Mlllor
'
. Mnt'n lnc Won: hlp H1:'!0 11.m .
: W«lr~ h lp . 11 a m : Blblf' Srud~. Thur5·
mil(' off Rt . J2!l. Rrv. Bfon J . WatJs. pa.c;tor.
~1 .. Mason. W. Va Eugrnr L. Con ~rr. ml ·
~IRST SOlJI'HERi\' BAPT I~T . P o·
day. 1 p.m .: UMYF. Su nday. ~ p.m
Robt"rl SC'arlf'S . S.S. Supt . Sunday Srllool
ni~ l&lt;'l' . ~u nd ay Bib lr Studv JO a .m.; Wor·
m••ro\ Plkf' E . Lamar O'Rti';lnl. pas1nr:
IFrankll nl
9· :m a.m.: Morning Worship 10· 30 am .:
ship 11 a.m. nnd 7 p m. WMncsda y Blblr
.J;_u•k ·f\C'f'{ l~ Sund:t\' Sr hool Dlr('('t()l . Sun ·
FflREST RUN - Wors hip 9 a.m.;
Sul)day ,flvrning sC'rv lc(' 7::ro p.m.: wm .
SIUdv. VO('a ] mu sic, 7 p.m.
·
d:n ~C'tll'(ll q. 'Ill,, m . Mnrntng W or~h! p .
Ch urch Sc hool 10 A.M .: Choir pracll cC'.
nrs da,\- srrvl(.'r, 7:30pm .
GOD,
D"d
·
LIBERTI'
MiSEMBLl'
OF
Jn :. 4:i: {'\'f'nlng •.mrshlp. i : OOp m !D.S.T .l
Tuf'Sday. 6::JO p.m.; UMW . f!rst Tursdny.
SILVER RUN BAPT IST, Bil l LUII r.
dlri~?: Lunr. Mt~son . W. V.'l . J . N Thack&lt;'l'.
&amp;· 7:~0 tf. .S.T. t. Wt'&lt;.int-sd.-t)' Pravrr SC"r ·
7•,1() p.m. I NPIMnl
pastor Stl'vc Lllth'. S. S~ Supt. Sunda.v
pasror. [v('nln!.! ~rrv lr r 7:30 p.m.; Wo·
\lt·f' . ; ·••r p.m tn s·u &amp;- i::JuP M rE ~
HEATH IM\ddl('portl - ChurchSC'hool.
Srhool lfl i.l .m.: Mornin g worslp. 11 a.m.:
men's Mlnistrv, Thursda y, 9: 31l a. m.;
T 1: Mission Frl rnd.'O w.c~ 2·fl L RonJI
q: J(t a.m.: Mor nlnR Worship 10:;(1 a.m.:
Su nday rv&lt;'nlm! wol'shlp 7:30p.m. Prayflr
Wf.dnrsda y Prayer nnd Blblt' Study, 7· 1~
. I
Amh;t~1'.Hin r .~ t llOP· , tgf':'- ~ · 1 ~ 1. ;,nd Glrh
Yout h Group. 4 p.m : WMnC'S dav, Church
mwtlng and BlblC'stud.vThuNlday , 7:30p.
p.m.
In Ac-tion •aA t"l t;. J~ l on W rdnl' S d t•~·~ . 7 p
Choir rt&gt;hfla rso•l. i p.m.: Thur!l.day.
m.; Youth m('('t\nfi!' Wfdnesoo .v at 7 p,m .
m. tD .S.T. t &amp; 7::Wp.m. IE.S.T 1: Tur!' d:L\'
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
Pray('r St'rvl.('(', lj·JO p m.; Bibl e Study. 7
REJ OICING l.IFE BAPTIST CHURCH
CHRISTIAN UNION .. Th• Rev. Dav id
\'l!'l!atlon, n:.lfl p.m.
p.m. ! Zunl~a l.
- AA.1 N. 2nd A\'f'., Middlrporl. Sundav
PAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Biii McManis, paslor. SundaySchool 9:30 a. m.
MI NE RSVILLE- Wor!i hip Servl re 10
School tOa .m. Sunday ('V£'n ln ~ 7:00p.m.';
; Sunday mornlng service. 11 a.m. : Sun·
II'VRun Road. RPv. Emnwll Rawson . pm.. .
a.m.: Church !".C'hool. 11 am.: UMW , third
Mld ·Wf't"k srrvicC'. Wl'd ., 7 p.m.
.A Christmas song rings out "How I Love That Christmas
da y nl~hl service, 7: XI. Wednesa y p-ayer
roi-. Handh'\' Dunn . supl. Sund,ty School.
Wf'dnt'!'!di:IY. 1 p.m.: Choir prari1Cf'. Mon·
LANGSV ILLE CHRISTIAN CHURGI.
meetln~ . 7: 30p.m.
llla.m : Sunday f'W'nln gsf' rvicl'. i:?.Op.m .
Feeling." Christmas is a happy time of the year. A time of
da ~. 7.30 p.m. fN£'lso n).
Rotw-11 E. Mussflr. pastor. ~undav School
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Leiarl ,
: Brh!r' rroc•hlng. 7: .111 p.m. ThurMlay.
PEARL CHAPEL - Wors hip SE-rvi('('
9::vl:l.m.: Paul MussN', supl.: Morning
giving as well as getting. Our best joy comes from I he faces of
W. Va ., Rl. I , James Lewis , pastor. WorSYRArUSE MISSION . Chf'rr~· S! . S,v·
~ : :W &lt;J , m .i Chu rch School 10 · 15 a.m.:
worship 10:W a.m.: Sunday ew•ninR srr·
.
loved ones we have given something, even a small gi ll . It is not
ship services 9:30a.m.; SundayScboolll
r. 1c u~c· Srr\· lr~. 1011 m ~unday . Even In ~
UMW S€-cond Tue5dav. 7:.l0 p.m.; tMuss·
\'lcr . 7 p.m.; mld ·Wt't'k st&gt;r\'lcr-. Wt"dn!'Swrvlc·f~ Suml,,y ,tnd Wf'dnf'!'da y ttl 7100 p.
a.m.: Eventn~ worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesday
day.7pm .
man \
the gre~t value but maybe the uniqueness or special ness of the
cotlalil e prayer met-tlng and Bible Study
m.
POMEROY - Chur('h &amp;·hoo l 9 15 a m.
SYRACUSE OilJRCH OF' THE NA·
gift and moslly the love behind lhe giving. People say you
9:30 a.m.; Worship ser.olce, Wednesday
~O ilDI.EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
: Wors hip tn·:w &lt;~ . m . ; Choir rt'hl•atsal
ZARENE. Rf'V. Glrnn MrMII1an . J'I:HHor.
7:
30p.m.
shouldn't have but are glad you did.
IN CHRISTIM\ L'NION . Rt·,·. l&lt;rith F.blin .
Wf'd nf'S d ay. '7· .10 p m.: UMW . ~('({) nd
M a~· ,Janlre lavC'ncJcr. Sundav School
OUR SAVIOUR lliTHERAN CHURCH,
p:J-.tor Sund n .~ · S(' hnol ~ · 30 a .m.. Wad i"
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., UMYFSunday,6 p.m.
Su pt Sunday School 9: :lO 'a.m.: Morning
Some seasons are happy seasons filled ,wllh joy and
Walnut and Henry S!s., Ravenswood. W.
Havm :m. supt.: Mornin g Wors hip to·30 tl.
rCo rblltl
wor~hlp t0:30 a.m.: Evanal'llsllr S€'1ViCf'.
excitement.
Christmas is such a season. The stores are all
m.: Sunda~' f'\'f'nln}l Sf'r\·i('(' 7·:111 p.m ..
Va . The RPv. Ceorge C. W"lrlck , pastor.
ROCK S PRI ~GS- Chu rch Schoo l . ~ : 15' 6p.m.: Pra.vt&gt;randPrai RI\ Wedn~cl:l y , 7p.
9.tnday SChoo\9: 30 a .m.; Sunday worship
Wt~lnt ";c l :n Pt'.l\'1'1 ' Mr"f' ling, i · .1fl p m
decked out In beauty and filled with memories of long ago for .
a.m.: w orship 10 a.m.; Blblt" Study. WC'd ·
m : Youth mf('tlnlil. 7 p m.
11 a.m.
MT. MORIAil CHURCH Of C.OD.
nfflday. 7:?.0 p.m.: VMYF l&amp;&gt;n.lor~l. Sun·
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
many of us. Special lighting and lovely things lo look at and
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
fl.ltlrll'. Ht \' .lanw~ Sallcrfi&lt;'ld . pUl' IOr .
da ~· . !i p.m .. 1.!un lors1 rvrry or her Sun·
CHRIST. C. Lt&gt;Sl!r Gillilan. paslor. Sun.
Smlllng !aces and good cheer shows on the faces of young ~
enjoy.
Pomeroy
Pike,
County
Road
~
nmr
FlatF'ri'V'm ,tn W llll n rn~ ~upr. Sunday Srhc10l
da y. 6 p m. !Frank lin I.
·
M y School 10:00 a .m .; Morning Worship
woods. Rev. Blackwood, pastor. Services
q : ~fl a .m .. Sunrl c~ ~ and W1'llnC'!id,l\ f'Vf'n ·
RUTLAND - Chu rch School, lfl a .m.:
, 11 00 a.m. Sunday Pvmlnfi!" ~E'J"\\ IC1" 7: 00 p.
and old alike.
on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7: 30p.m. wtlh
i n ~ -.f'rvl • ·• · ~ . 7.l).m
Wors hip. 11 a.m.; UMW tEv C'nJn~ Cir('l('l
m Wf'dn&lt;'Sdav wrnlng pra yl'r .ll('f'V!&lt;'t
We hear special music, not just the same old humdrum top40
s,nday
School9:·
3
0
a
.m.
Bible
Study
,
Wl'd·
MIDDU:Pmn F IRST BAPTIST.
7:110 p.m.
~ ('('O nd W&lt;' dn N~day. 7: l1 p.m.; U~W IAf·
nesdav.1:l0 p.m.
Cornr r Sixth .mel Palmr1 . E.,rl Ed4•n. Pa .o: ·
hits or whatever. Music we know and hum and sing along with
tr-rn oon CirC'Ir) sN'O nd Thursda~ . 1 p.m.
FAITHFELLOWSIDPCRUSADE FOR
lOt'. Ac'lh P,trkl'l'. S S.. Sup! . C.llh,\' R i)!~S .
1Mu ss m ~n 1.
under our breath. We have a lilt to our step and (urn our though Is
HEMloCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Rog·
CHRIST, St . Rl . 338, Anllqulty. Rev.
,h.,l Supt. Su nrl.t \' Srhool. 9: 1fl a.m.;
SALEM CENTF.R - Chur('h$chool 9.15
C'r
Watson
,
pastor.
Cr~son
Prall,
Sunday
to family and friends who niay be far away. We recall past
Franklin
Dickens,
pastor.
Sunday
morn·
~ orn i n J.! Wo t'.~ h l p , lfl: 15 a .m ., Sund il~·
a. m.: Worshi p 10 15 p.m. (Muss man I.
School Supt. Morning Worship 9· 30 a.m .;
lng 10 a.m.; Sunday evm lng 7:30p.m.
f. \·r nm J! ll('l'\'lrr. 7 p.m Prayrr m ('('ti Rfi!'
SNOWVILL E - Wor s hip, 9:00 a.m .:
Christmases
and the memories, the gatherings and the friends .
Sunday School 10; 30 a .m.; Evening ser·
Thursday even In~ 7: 30 p.m.
and BiiJir Stud,\' Wf'dn rsdU,\ ' r'Vt'ni n ~. 7 p.
Chu rch s C'h oo l 9:45 a.m (Mussman I
We
think
of
that
babe born in Bethlehem and lhe manger and the
vice, 7:30 p.m.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
m.; C hlldr f'n · ~ r hoi r prac ii C'C'. WNin('!l ·
Mr.
UNION
BAPTIST,
Donald
Sh,P,
Paslor
Robert
Byers.
TIST
GIURC!i.
fear of the shepherds In the-fields as well as the supernatural
d,tv, 7 p.m : Mull C' holr pra&lt;'IIN'. Wed .. fl
SOUTHERN fLUSTER
i
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunda y School Supt .
Sunday School 10 a.m.; Worship servl~ 11
p ffi .: Radio PI'Oilra m. WMPO, Sund n~· .
Re\1 . Ro~eer Graef'
angels and their glorious songs. We think of wise men, kings ,
Sunday Srhool 9:45 a.m.; EvenlnR wor·
a m.; Sunda y evening servlee,7:30 p.m.:
Jot· ')0 ;1.11'1 .
. R1ov, Paul McGulrf'
who followell a star to find the place where he lay and to give him
ship 6: :M&gt; p.m.: Prayer Ml'f.'lln g, 6:30p.m.
Wednesday
eventng
servlcf.
&gt;
7:
30p.m.
·
APPI.F: (;flOVE- C'Hurrh Fichool 9:00
Wednesday.
MlDDL ErORT CHURGI OF CHRIST ,
INDEPENDENT
HOUNESS
CHURCH
i
worship,
honor and glf)s.
;t,m.._ WUJ ship. 10:00 u.m. !first .tnd third
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
~!hand Mai n. AI Har tson . minislrr: MiklInc., Pearl Sl .. Middleport. Rev . O'Dell
Sumr~ 1. UMW Sc-rond Tut'Sday, i : 30 p.
We
decorate
our
homes
with
light
and
green
ery
and
stars
and
Gf'r l ~tch . Sunrlay School Sup ('rll!lendN1 t.
CHRIST. Davp Prentice. minister. l.&gt;t-ryl
Manley, paAtor. Sunday School 9:30 a:m,;
m: 'Pr'u~··f•r rnt'clln.'{. WCidnrst.t.ly,7 p.m.
Wells, Supt. Church SChool 9 a .m.: Wor·
Blhlr School 9: :W a.m.; Mornlnp: Wor~ hip
Morning
worthtp
10:3()
a.m.;
Evening
as
well
as
good
things
to
wreaths
and
garlands
and
happiness
j(: r.•C'f't.
ship Service, 9:4~ p.m.
" ~onhip 7:30p.m. T..,day, 12:30 p.m . Wo10:10 a m E\•enln g wor~hlp 7;00 p.m.
eat.
All
this
just
io
celebrate
the
birth
of
a
c~lld
so
long
ago
who
.
RET JIA NY - W or~hl p . Ra m ; Olurch
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
wronc~da ~. 1: 00 p.m f.Prayer m(l(ltln~ .
men's Prayer meetblg. Wednesday, 7; ll
~ · h no l. 10 a .m.: Bibl(• Study. Wrd nf'S da y.
first
lay
1111
stablt,
In
a
manger,
filled
with
sweet-smelling
hay.
RENE . Rev. Herbert Grate , pastor .
MIDDL EPO RT CHURCH Of THE N~­
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
Frank Riffle, Sl.lpl. Suiaday School 9:30 a.
ZAREN£. F' rf'd PPnhorwood . pastor, 992· • Hl a.m.; OorC'a!li Women 's FC'IIowship ,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APa5·
A babe who did not have a kingdom or riches beyond anyone
Wrdn fl~da .v , '11 n m !McCulrl'l.
m.; Worshlp service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
52M Bill Whllr. Sunday Stilool SUp! S u~ ··
TOLIC
- VanZandl and Ward Rd. Elder
CA
RMEL
Ch,ch
Sclo
ool
9::10
a
.m.:
else's
on earth but had Jess of everything. He lived his life, loved,
·
1
Sunday. Wedne!!day, 7 p.m. Prayer meetdav Sc-hool 9::1) a.m : Mornlnfi!' Wor shl~.
Ja mes Miller, pastor. Sunday School,
Woro•hlp 10:45 ii .,... Second and Fourt h
Ing.
10:.45 a .m.. Eva n g(' il ~lic mPetin ~t 7.00 p.
healed,
taught, a~d told us to follow ,him and sharewhal we have
10:
ll
a
.m.;
Worship
Service,
Sunday,
7:
30
~11ndav~~~o : F'r•llo" ·shlp dlnnM' with Sunon
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METK)OIST
m. Wedn r.!:tda y:-7: 00 p 1 m ~ P r~n,t'r m(l('lln fi!'
p.m.;
Bible
Study,
WednPSday,
7:30p.m.
with
those
less fortunate. All this we remember and ceiebral e
lhlrd Thursdav, 6:30 p,m. IMrGulrPI .
GIURCH . David Boll , pas!or. Rober! E.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
F:A~'T LETART - ChUr'&lt;'h School9 am.;
each
Christmas.
How we Jove that Christmas feeling. How glad
Bllrton , Director of ChrlstJan Education;
Harrisonville Rolr:l. Rev. Dewey Klng,
Worship 10 a.m. S(l('ond and founh SunSteve Eblin, as.sislant . Sunday School9: ll
Clln1oo
Faulk,
Sunday
School
we
are
each
Christmas
Eve, and how we wish we could keep that
paslor:
UNITED PRJ;l!BYTERIAN MINI!TR\'
da v", UMW first 1\tC&gt;Sday. i :ll p,m
a.m.; Morning wonhlp 10:30 a.m.;Te.ns'
Supt.;
Sunday
School
9:30a.m.;
morning
spirit
all
year
long.
Why not try? - Pastor William
OF MEIOS COUNTY
rGraN'\.
·
In Action, 6 p.m .; Evening Worship, 7:
worshlp. ll a.m.: Sunday evening service
Rev. Km Wllkln1100
l.E"fART FA I.I.S - Worship 9 a .m.;
Mlddleswarth,
Melp
County
Lutherans.
m. Wednesday evening prayer and ~lb e
7: 30 p.m. Pn11yer Meettng, Wednesday,
HARRISONVU.LF PRJ,.SBl'TER IAN · Ch ur('h School10 ~ . rn . (GraC4'l.
_$t udy. 7; 30 P:m. Choir practice, Thursday,
7:30p.m.
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Scrvlc{'!}
MORNING STAR- Worship, 9: j5a.m.'
7p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
.;
9:00a .m.; Church Schoo110:15 a.m ..
Church Schoolr 10: ll a.m.; Bible Stutt, ·
DEXTER CHURCH ' OF CHRIST,
non-Peqtecoslal. Worship .ervlce Sunday
MIDDLEPORT PI&lt;ESBl'TERIAN Wr&lt;!nesday 10:00 a.m . {McGulrel .
' I
,Charles Rusaell Sr .. minister . Rick Ma·
10 a.m .; Sunday Sdlool U a.m. Eventn1
Sunday School. 9 a.m ; Churcn Sf'rvlcl' ,
'
HAl' iN ~.: WE:SLt.:YAN - lllu rth SChOOl
supt.
Sunday
School
9:
30a.m
.:
,
•COmber,
worslllp lfl'Vlce 7:00 p.m. We&lt;!nesday
10; 1~ a.m.
1() n.m.; Worship 11 am , UMWfetur1hMon
Worship service 10:30 a.m. Bible sl•cb:· · pray.,. meetinr 7:00p.m.

POMEROY
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Pubhc Not1ce

NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Soalod propo1alo for the
furnllhtng of all mater als
and perform ng all labor for
NEW ACOUSTIC
CEILINGS
AND
NEW LIGHTING
FIXTURES
for
RACINE
HIGH SCHOOL
RACINE OHIO
for
SOUTHERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
w II be rece vod by the
Southern

Local Board of

Education Rae rle Oh o
45771 untl 12 00 noon
prevadtng local t me Thurs

day January 8 1987 and
opened public y tmme
d ately thereafter Proposals
may be del vered or ma led
Each b dder 1 to des gnate
on the envelope that tt s a
sealed b d The name and
address of the b dder shall

also be nd cate!t
Draw ngs and spec ftca
t ons may be obtatned from
Franklin D lee AlA Arch
teet 326 Front Street Ma
r etta Oh o 45750 for a
depos t of $1 0 00 wh ch will
be refunded f the docu
ments are returned w th n
10 days of the b d due data
All p oposals must be
accompan ed by btd secur ty
n the fo m ot a surety bond
or cert f ed check 1n the
amount of 1 0% of the base
b1d Fa lure of any b dder to
enter 1nto and ellleeute a
cant act for the work eo
vered by the proposal he has
subm ned shall cause the
b d secur ty to become forfe

Pubhc Not1ce

Pubhc Notice

ORDINANCE No 1176 86
An Ord nan~e to p ovide
add t1onal compensat•on
for VIllage employees for

1986
Be it orda ned by the
Council of the v llage of Mtd
dleport 11 follows
Sec I That for the year

1986 the Village shall pay
each full time employee 1n
the act ve employment as of
December 16 1988 in add1
t on to all other salary and
frenge benef ts heretofore
prov dad the
sum
of

One Hundred Fifty Dollars
(1150 00) •• additional sa
lary
Sec II That be t further
resolved that the VIllage
1hall pay each part t me dm
ployee n the acttve employ
ment as of December 15
1986 '"add t1on to all other
111arv and frenge benefits
heretofore provided the sum

s..

of
onty I VI
Dollars
($75 001 •• additional oa
lary
Sec Ill That th s ord1
nance s hereby declared to
be an emeraancv n order
that employees may be pa1d
th1s add1t anal companaa
t on before Christmas and
Inadequate meet1ng1 are
scheduled to pass thia ord1
nance by normal procedures
Sec IV Th11 Ordinance
shall take effect and be m
force from and aher Nov

24 1986
Passed the 24th doy of

of bag nn ng
Also the followmg des
cr bed parcel of l1nd situate
1n the Township of Sala

1n the Metgs County Probata

the Southeast corner of a 60
1cre lo\ formerly owned by
Thorn• Sp ller 1n Sect on 3

Mary Jordan and John H
Knotts Route 3 BoJ&lt; 69

Town 2 and Range 13
thence North 47 Dog West
4 roda thence North 25 dog
East 6 rods thence North 48
Deg

thence

Nonh 12 dog East 16 rods
thence North 59 Dog Waot
10 rods thence North 9
Oeg

8 rods thence South 16
Deg Weat 34 rods to the
place of beg1nn1ng
Pr or Instruct on
Reference
Excep~mg any prev ous
reservat on of minerals
Parcel One was appra sed

11 $30 000 00 end Parcel

appr•sed value

Attorney for Moore s
A D1vison of Evans
Products Company

(11) 21 28 (12) 5 12 19
5tc

Be t ordained by the
Counc Iof Village of Middle
port as follows
Sec I That the appropna
t on for 1988 '"the Revenue
Sharing Fund be ncreased

by $4300 00 omce odd
t onal funds have been re
ce ved for th s purpose
Sec II That these funds
be used n the follow ng
manner
Street

Ma ntanance

s 1485 00

General

Government
12815 00
Sec Ill Th s Ord nonce
shall take effect and be 1n
force from and after the ear
I est date perm tted by law

Passed the 241h day of
November 1986
Attest Jon Buck Clerk
Dewey Horton
Pres dent of Counc I

(121 5 12 2tc

Shop the
Ads
f1rst!

NOTICE OF SALE

No

86 CV 142

lo thank

Russells Nursmg Home

Dr Baumprtel 0Bleness
Hospital staff the Rever
end Charles Noms pall
belllrS and fnends for
their prayers and support
dunng the deallt of our
mother Spectal thanks to
81gony

Jordan

Funeral

Home

Court I w II offer for sale at
the front door of the Court
house n Pomeroy Me gs

~

992 21!16
Middleport Oh1o
1 13 tfc

VCR TAPES

County Ohio on the 30th
day of Oecombe 1986 at
10 00 o clock om
the

Bashan

Pia no

Oh o 45783 and
Route 1 Pomeroy Ohio
45769 espaclivaly
Tract One A cart an tract
situate n Chnter Townsh p
Metga County Ohio more

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone B Us Here

Waot about 36 rods lo Jim

NEED

W~ITE

OFF7

BUSINESS PHONE

CALL
992 3325 BRUCt

miD EH CE PHON I
(6141

POMEROY

0

992 22S9

NEW LISTING- POMEROYNce 117 story home with vnyl
s dn&amp; 2 3 bed ooms part at
basement and equ pped
k«chen Just $10 000 00
SYRACUSE - Cokm al ranch
1728 sq ft cen1 a faye spa

cous k!chen country fa my
oom/ ra sed hearth lrep ace
4 bedrooms aundry mud
oom ample c ~ sets and a 2
car gmge $49 !KJO 00

West pool

BAUM SUB DIVISION Approx 5 yrs old 3 4 bed
rooms w lh 2 ~ aths deck
pat o and garage Spit foyer
des gn all n good contlil on
Natu a gas forced a r heal
and cent a a Nce lot
$59 900 00

Nonh aide of the otoblt 2
chaens and 50 hnka thence

North 7 Dog East 3 chaina
Elm tree on the

Southw•t atdo of the Run
thence North 46 V. Dog
Was11 cham end 75 I nka to
1 a1oke thence South 19 V.

RUSTIC HILLS - SYRA
CUSE- Nce ranch wth co

beg Weat 3 chama and 37
I nks to a Gum tree thence
by the to mer tine of ••1d

ton a po ch a~ge Iv ng
room wth f rep ace 3 bed
1ooms 1~ ca~ ga age pat o
central a and a Ia ge lot

64 M1sc Mercnand1se

MINERSVILLE AREA -

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HAMMERED LAW SHADES
CAN IE PURCHASED DAlY AT THE
DAI YSENTINEL TIL 3 PM.

LICensed Cllmcal AudiOlogist

- (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992-&amp;601
z

417

Second

Avenue &amp;x 1213

SALES &amp; SERVICE

271 N 2nd, Midtll1p«t

EAR PIERCING MANICURING PEIMS AND
ALL YOUR STYLING NEEDS
Debb•e MNdDWI-Owner lmoJ8on Blevins
Loretta Hol11nger Shelly Ohhnger
Merro Am1bery

GR&lt;HE ROAD - Ap
proM 2acres willl a3bed oom
1~ siOIY home Equ pped
k~cherl outbuid n&amp; and dmng room $~000 00

614 843 5248

DELIJEAY IN TR STATE AREA

Lo01 304 882 3129

REASONABll REUAill
8 20 86 tin

Ins de WV 1 800 654 4667

t 8()0.623-2013
In 16 I mo

REIUilT &amp; REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
109 MUL.ItiY AVE

POMIIOY OH

PH. 992-9949
lolllart011
11

ow-

28

86

I mo

FOR SALF

CHRISTMAS
TREES
TAGGING NOW

Pre cut trees available
Located on
Flatwoods Rd (Co
Rd 26) at Harley
Honmg rtlldence 2
Mt from F1ve Polntt
Watch for S1gns

1124861mo

Henry E Cltllnd
Jten Trussell
Dott1t Tunttr
Offlct'····-· ····'

Jr

161 PROFESSIONAl II••

,.,,.,lllfllt Ctw111

992 6191
M92S60

•Insulated Replacement

992 56t2

Window
•V nyl Steel S d ng

"22m

•Stol'm W ndowa

I£W
,

405 IIAIN Strlll Pt PIIISint WV 25550
(304) 675 5252

•Doora

FREE

INSTALLATION
SHOWROOM HOURS

Plo 614 245 5309belween91!o

814 446 0176
End of yee 11le No payments
unt Apri 1987 on any new
mobile home PurchMe before
Dec 31 1986 French C ty Mo
bile Home nc Ph 814 446

Situations
Wanted

Price reduced ctivton 1982
t 2~~:80 totll e ectr c e11.cellent
condlt on French City Mobile
H~~tmtl Ph 614 448 9340
1973 Schultz 2 bedroom tr1ll.,
furntshed walher &amp; dry her good
cond t on Ph I 14 448 4083 or

614 446 3765

PAAENTSII

Reom 1nd board for employed
m•n Nice home. flm y 1tmo1
ph .WI C. 8 t 4 992 1873

1 B Wanted to Do

pm

6

614 986 33&amp;1

Lost and Found

W do b1byattting In my home
Mon thru Friday 8 30 to 6 Lots
of l[C C1ll Orendme n VInton

Ph 614 388 8193

,

Grl'f Schnauzer fN

CLEANING SERVICE
We c ean hom• offic•&amp; rlntll
properti• C.ll 1nyt me Ph

614 38B 8700
2614

D

614 446

Ftnanm l
LOST
ph•d
chest
Needs

7wk old Gennan Sh•
ftmtle bleck with wh te
Loet on Johnaona Rd
medic ne chlkla pet Ph

814 288 t4et

675 7991

POMEROY

(6141 592-6151

Busmes1
Opportumty

firm 304 171 2464

1973 20 Chl1eau 1 evel trtller
Salt conts ned •r condittonll
thermlt c controlled h11ter
u1ed v-v little •3400 Wa d.n
F Rou1h 304 876 2834 or
175 5737 "'!-

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

-

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addona 1nd tmodellng
Roof ng 1nd gutter work
ConCHte work
Plumbing and •ect cal
work

(F- Eotlmoteo)

V C YOUNG

tn

9'12 6215 or 992 73 U
Pomeroy Ohio

.________;:.._4.15 86 lc

Truck auto •
heavy equ1pment
rapa1rs and weldmg
(All makes &amp; models!

Pomeroy

PH. 949·2893
or 949·2756

Middleport

John K Ientz
Owner /MechaniC

1119 86 I mo

• • •• ••• • _,, •• •• ----- ,,L h

Ins de g1 1ge lilt Thu F "-C
1112 13 3t5 Condo ~St
Pomerov
I.

Pt

D&amp;P
APPLIANCE
REPAIR
7

Years
Mamtenance

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985·3561
All M1ku

Exper~ence

•Waahlra •Dithwaahlr•

Work
Guaranteed

•Range a
•Refrlgarotora

614-446-7126
11 26- lrl

(CUr OUT FOR rUTUI£ US£)

1110

•Dryera •Freezers

PIIRTS and ~~~••vu·~

Pleasant
·---·--' ,,-;,

304 an 6110

9

Homes for Sale

3 bel ar pool g• ... Nee
Com mere.. property corn•
ots &amp; h ghw1y tront1ge Uat
w th u1 We hve buyers A One
Real Estlte Broklf C1ll 304
12y old home 3 bedl'ooms 11h
bath eKtfl llfVI liv ng room
k chen 1ppt lnCII 8•14 ut lty
oom 2 Clf' carpon 10x14
bu ld ng f uit t '" gr1p1 h•
bo 1 80 ecr• wet lot Ap
p 0)1 t 6m f om gallipo is on •
b aclc top ro1d Ph 8 t 4 268

6838

&amp; VICinity
Mov ng Sa e S•turd•y 0~
cember 12 3 10 m 111 v••t
H ckory Ch1pt1 Popla He ghta.

31

674 5104 or 304 674 5381

&amp; VICimty

6 oom houae 1 2 acres Double
c~r a• 191 Located on Rose H I
Be U• n pr c.d 120 000 Call

614 678 2613
~

Wanted To Buy

Oovernmlf'lt hom• from • 1 (U
rep11r1 De nquent tu p opwty
Repoa1111iona C. I 801 817
6000 Ext OH 9806 fo currtnt
repo llat
2 bed oom houae to • • n
Ctifton IMable Johnson p op
etty Fu ty ClfPtled tcentty
emodeled new roof Aaldnv

We pay c11h fot late model c Nri
uud Cl 1
J m Mink Chev 0 ds Inc ..
Bi Otne Johnson
..
e14 44e Se12
, ..;""

at a ooo Call304 n3 1&amp;34 or
304 773 8784

TOP CASH plld lo 83 mod ....

Llrgehouaewithth Nlotl 810

1nd !liWtr us.c:l can Smith
luck Pontile 111 1 Eaat•n'\
A'lie Gall pels C. 114 •41
Uud Mob

446 Ot75

t

Homn Ph 11~

44

Apartment
for Rent

E Main Pom•ov 111 000
Call 814 986 4427 """' 8 00

Oft oeapace Store 1p11Ce n Pt
PIHunt A One R11t Estate Ph

Rental o

N e1ly fum shed mobile home
CA &amp; helt excel location
1dult1 only C1 614 448 0338
15t3V.Z 3 d Ave 1 bd privlle
bllh t 140 Pll mo Deposit
equ•td Clll 614 448 4222

-n911o5

Forn shed 3 rooms 1nd b1th
cle•n 1dult1 only no pets Clll

tt4 4-46 t619

Space for Rent

wood and

co• burner couch antique
draa• 2 TV gam• 2 lilY bike
oven1 ch dr~n• JU ca maker
sno cone mach ne Call 114

56

Pets for Sale

448 7054 afteo 3 30

Pu a bred black Germ1n ShePI d fem1l1 PIPtrl 3yrs old
Ca 6t4 448 0648

64 Commlldott Computtt with
pr ntlr aoftw1 e d 1k drive alii

1 m... chin11epug tyraokl hu
papers Excellent chnatmu g ft

614 266 1989

8 Rooms a baith out bul d ng
g•rden 4 oom• Cll'peted C tv
achoo dilt ct county wettr 16
min from c: tv WMitl no naida
pets Reference &amp; depoat r~
qulrad UOO OOmo plu1 utititH

Ph 8142668265
3 Bedroom Ranch Rodn-v
Y II~&amp;•
U815 00 pet' month
plu1 depaalt eft 1nce1 re
qutred Bl1ckburn Rea ry Ph

814 446 0008

Fut'n shed apartment uplla rs
Adultsontv all uti tlnpad C.ll

2 Bedroom , Ill baths loc.ted n
downtown 1 •• Adults onty
referencH &amp; depot t equ r.cl
Plo 814 448 3771

2 bedroom hou11 ior ent n
Middleport Complete y remo
d.. ed New Cl petlng thJough
out New cab nets 1271!1 per
month pNs depot t Ca I 814

992 6868
Be1uttfu new house n Pom•
roy Al10 new one bed oom
fu n ahed aptrtment n Mlddl•

po&lt;t Call 114 446 1552 o
114 992 6304

Smell 4 oom 1nd bath hom•
whh 1tt1chtd g• agt m Midd t:l
pon C.r.-ld new stoVI 1nd
ttf iger1tor Excel ent cond t on
Ide .. tor 1 1 ngle o max mum of
2 adults So ry no 5fl11 or
children t175 monthly ptu•
security depo•t Phone 114

992 6292
4 oom house torrent on At 12

304 6763017

The Oaks Apartment• We •e
now hav ng 1 Decernber mov• n
t pec • on 1n1 &amp; deposh S 199
s all you pay to mO'IIe n fa
December Get n on the 1Gtion
&amp; call fo mo e entonnst on C• I
814 682 7570 Terry Htle Ru
Mngr E H 0 Man1gtd by US
Sh~ter Cop
Nice 2 bed oom apt ref g &amp;
1 ove &amp; wlter turnlahed No
pttl 4112 mIn from Gal po •
S210 oo por mo no DO dep

Ph 114 4-48 8038

2 Bedroom 1 v11r eue
t250 00 per month Phon•

448 215Bp
Yerv ntce unturn n town
spec ou1 2bd retr g enge
y1 d &amp; cov•ect pit o qu et
st eet No peta t175 00 month
plus deposit &amp; reterences Cl
Etrl Tope 441 0332 dev• Of
441 01 11 evenings &amp; wk ends
1 Bed oom basic rent 8176 00
plu1 • ect:r c A to equ red 1
1200 00 security depoatt CON
TACT J1ck1on E:st1t11 Dept Ptl
448 3997 Equa Housing
Opportunty

Fumithed apt 11715 00 wat•
pd 2 btd oom 131 VJ Fourth
Ave Ph 448 4411 atter 7pm
2 and 3 bldroom 1p.-tmen11
•nd houltl n Pom.roy or
MlddiiPOrt Furnished or unfur
n shed Pay own utilltl• Ca I
1 1nd 1 V. bedroom ..,. 1Yellab t
at A Ylfl dt for rent Bille rent
111111 •• e171 plus utll tltl
f200 secur tv depoait equlred
lnqu re at 614 882 7787

42 Mobile Hames
for Rent
2 bdr Ill Lit till paid eacept
elee turn or unfurn aec::
d.,aah JtqYired Convenient
location C•ll 114 441 8888 or

6t4-4-41 4778

bedroom apt tor rll'l1 a.lic
rent 111r1s U 11 • month that
includ" al utllltlt1 O.poait
reqund of t200 Contect VII
Ita• M•nor Apt Mldcleport

6t4 912 n87 Equal
Opportun ty

OX

800 bl

Ph 814 245 6474

M1:rcholllllse

51 Household Goods

6461

SWAIN
AUCTION l1o FURNITURE 82

676 2010

2466
New Moped t400 t 970 Buck

Sky lard 1300 Co I 614 992
7690

County Appl ance nc Good
used appllanctt and TV 11t1
Open lAM to IPM Mon th u

Sot lt4 4-46 1699 627 3d
Ave Goll poHo OH

614 992 2319

614 992 3110
Used 275 gtllon fu.. o I tank
f36 Can be aeen at Mega T re
Center o ca et4 992 2101 or

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofa• and chairs priced from
t396 to 1996 Tab t1 f50 •nd
up to 8125 Hide a beds 8 390
to 16915 Rec ners- f226 to
t376 Lampl a 28 to 1126
D nettn t109 1nd up to e486
Wood table w 8 ch• 1 1286 to
$7915 Desk • 100 up to t 376
Hutch" t400 and up Bunk
beda complete w m&amp;ttretHI
$29&amp; 1nd up to tJ96 Bilby beds
8110&amp; 1176 M1ttr11s•orbo11.
sp lng1 full or twin f83 f m
173 •ndl83 QueenMttt22&amp;
K ng UIO 4 d IWtf ch11t tiS
D •••• 189 Gun cabinets 8
10 • 12 gun G•• o electric
tnge t 37&amp; Blby ma1tr11111

La ge aund ba s of hay torsa e
$10 00 each Ph 614 446
AKC Reg stered Norweg an E k
Hounds lwks oWl e1dy to go

UO &amp; King ftoame 860 Good
on of bedroom auttea
met1l c1b nets headboards I 30
1nd up to 886

W nter fllh ons &amp; special ch 11
magltts for you pets 0 oom &amp;
AKC Reg stared Germ•n Sheph•d pupp es goad blood nes
eady to lmmed lte Ill&amp; EliCe
lent Chr 1tm11 p ..enta Ph

2 eg at•ed Walkers
female 9monthtold
o d G and N ght
Wtk• mee Ca

1 male 1
One7vea
Champton
6,4949

2667
Betgle puppies Ready to go by
Chntmll A so o der Be1g es

304-676 301 1

F rewood Se11oned mixed
h1rdwood sp t and deiiVIfed
•40 fo X • ge p ck up oad

3938
Mu~cal

57

Ph 6 4 388 9908

Transporlation

Autos for Sale

3
1983 P ymouth Tu smo 1 7
eng ne 2 doo 86 000 m at
n ce 83000 00 Ph 6,4 379

2726
Must se 1978 Oatsun 200SX
66 000 tctual m In 6 speed
tflntm nlon ookl &amp; uns good

------------

a••

Washer• dryers efriger1tors
angtt Sk1gg1 App lancet
Upper Rwtr Ad beaide Stone
C est Motel 814 448 7398

FrUit

58

8o

" ng oom suhe
t399 00 4 pc la111h bod oom
1uite 1139 00 We also hiYI
pottery Mollohan Furn ture •
Appl 1n~ Kan1uga OH Ph

For Sale Soh 1nd coffte ttb
call 014 4,.6 3&amp;74

F ewood for sale U&amp; Plf lo1d
6 lo1d1 t 160 De lvered 1nd

otackad

Call 614 949 2601

tfte 600pm

Vegetables

F tlh t uckload New Yo k
91 own •rge apples 7 Jt nds
Navel orang11 tengelos ban•
n11 grape1 sma I ott or by bo11.
Jac:h Fru t Ma ket Rt 36
Hende son

59 For Sale or Trade
S• e or t ade 1976 Elkhart
Mob le Home 2 bedrooms

Good used cotor T V 1 rang11
from 8815 00 to t1&amp;0 00 Cal
Lee TV 1 Sae 1t 814446

1149

Shop fo

Houoln~

Chr 1tmas with

Children• swelter jaekats hand
knt 11112 B C1 eB1.-1 My
L ttla Pony T 1 n Others 304

1986 Dodge Aries automt c
wth AC 4 doo 11 OOOm ke
new Ph 614 379 2728

1981 A e1 K Dodge S a on
Wagon AM FM Ste ea
Cusette auto CC ea w ndow
wtpet'l good cond t on Ph
1916 Mu118ng
302 Bos1
eng nt Runs 1nd looks good
Neada • ttle work t 1 500 o
bett offer w consrd• • t ade
Call 614-379 2436

Good ulled d yer S75 00 Ph
T1pp1n Gas Renge Bakel
good t28 Drop leaf t1ble t20

Flo-d dollvorod Ook l!o hick
ory split HEAP voucher pict;up
load Ul Calll14 441 2223 oo
614 441 3028
1880 3150 C John Otttl Do1er
with c~nopy and wanah Ph

388 9312 or 3B8 9012 uklng
price 113 000 00
Uve Xmes trill t28 50 F r•
wood 18100 Oumpt uck toed
hHP vouchers ICCepted Cll

614

•u

9641 Don •

Landec•PII

4 wh tl 1pokt wheel• wtth t "
size 1000xtl5 with 8 lug

whoall UOO 00 Ph 614 9340
or 304 671 33t 3

II&lt;

Ltve slock

B1

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

WATERPROOF NG

Uncond t on1 fet me gua 1n
tee Loca eferences furn shed
F ee est mates Ca co eci:

SWEEPER and sew ng mach ne
repa part1 and supp 81 P ck
up and de very Dav 1 Vecuum
C eene
one half m e up
Geo ges C eek Rd Ca 614

1985 Fo d Mustang new 289
auto mags 1966 Chevy mpa a
SS Convertab e 750k Honda

446 0294

Ph 614 446 4462

1476 304 882 2203

FOt 11 t tobogg1n nw• u1ed
padded lilt ng to four no 00
TIH•nv •tv e hang ng light 840
Vio In With cue ll'ld tttnd
t12&amp; Ski boots Polomlte size
6 t2&amp; Nord Cl 1 ze 7 a40
Junior go fclub• •so 304 176
Fo Hie t 11 P188 13 rad •I
snow t re1 wtth atudt used 2
monthst66 12 gaugeshotgun

140 304 468 1t9B
Fo 11 • 24 bovs ln'lltder d rt
b ke good cond t60 304 875

676 2267

New basketbal baickboard and
hoop Ph 304 676 1536

66 BUIIdmg Supplies
Build ng Materf1 •
Block brick sewer p pes win
dows I nte 1 etc Cltudl Win
ter1 Rio Gr1nde 0 Cal 814

2411121

Concrete blocks • sl111 ylfd or
delivery M11on 11nd Gil pol 1
Block Co t23~ Pine St

Gall-o Oh o Call 814 446
2783,
Poe Bul d ngt by Qua ty
luiklera Workshopa c11porte
•nlmal shelte 1 a••g• Frae
ea1lmat11 Phone 114 384

6762
66

Pets for Sale

FTM Gene al Cont act ng 13yrs
experience Roof ng &amp; Con
at uct on Ph 6, 4 388 9308
F ee 11t mates 10% off du ing
he hoi dev• offer txpt 11 Jan
16 1987
RON S Telev 1 on SeJv ca
House c1l s on RCA Ouaze
GE Spec II ng n Zenith C•l

304 676 2398
2454

0

814 446

body ult Call 6,4 949 291,

1979 Old1 Cutes 81860 or
belt off• Call 614 986 3605
1984 Oodge D p om at 30 000
mtles Loaded $6500 Ca I

CAOSS lo SONS
U S 36 WMt Jackson Oh o

2 end tables coffte t1ble
matched all f100 orbeuofter
ce 304 1!1715 2291

P 11th:: cllttm 1t1te approved
pllat c atptlc tanka plut c
culverts meta cuiYirtl PION

F,tflll Supp lll~S

for s11e1 0 r1dieltrm saw ~ot1
of attachments Plus Hobby

For 11le g rl1 Strawberry roller
shoe skatll 1 11 13 like new
pompoms t10 2 IllS mlttrna
fo v1n new t20 tlch 304

Co 6t4 2&amp;e 126t

Services

1978 Chevy lmpe a 360 auto

61

Pickens Used Furn ture Good
qui ty used tu nhure Open 9 to
I or clll for appo ntmant

Ct ahan 1 Used n e Shop OYir
10001irnslut1213 t4 15
11 18 6 8 m lw out At 218

6 4 992 7191

1984 Plymouth Rei 1nt auto
a cruse AM FM C11h p ce
83 499 00 Johns Auto Sa es
8ullwilla Ad Ga poll

676 $612

k tchon tabla 304 676 7807

6203

64 M1sc Merchandtse

0

G E 18 cu ft HaNMt Gold
refr ger1tor 3b4 876 6783

Coli tt4 992 7018

304 $7&amp; 6483 or 67&amp; 1450

Se f co nta ned 1 de n campe
Sleeps 4 Can be seen a
Sv acuse on Second S Ca

Roge s Basement
Watt p oaf ng

1 9615 Dodgt ao..hog moto
home Co eman turn1ce. a
cond ttantr used tlet: 911 o
battery Exc shape Can beseen
1t Krodel Pa k 304 67&amp; 7329

671 &amp;610

8110

814 446 1797

79 Motors Homes
l!o Campers

1900 00 Ph B14 448 8106

12260 Call 814 992 7841

Ca' louvers f t1 83 C•m•o •
etc Uv ng Joom au te and tab 11

t

46B 1732

1 6t4 237 04B9 dav o night

FULLER BRUSH PRI)DUCTS
Call 304 678 1090

6 pc Wood

1976 P vmou hArrow for parts
Good 4 tpeed t ant new clutch
and p essu e p ate *75 304

614 24&amp; 9698

614 992 6891

992 701&amp;

cwt 304 468 1031

1 Boss 302 Fo d eng ne com
plete w th headers 1 New ce
ale $900 00 1 used S350 00

614 379 2726

1981 Gravely 8 HP Koh If
eng n1 30 nch mow1 du1
wheel a Ve y lm e hours C.l
aale
614

t888
Dried she ad co n 84 60 per
cwt g ound 16 00 pe cwt
ground w th mo aa1e186 75 plr

1983 Plymouth Tu smo 2 door
115 OOOm N ce &amp; clean Ph

Instruments

Knight Woodburn., fo
W th blowe t100 Ce

Auto Parts

l!o Accessortes
68 72 No'ola parts Contact
John aftt 5pm Ph 614 446

71

Reg atered Beagle pupa &amp; alder
dogs Dwight Baker 304 895

814 992 3tt0

76

614 446 4211

614 992 23t9

.. tct

Used Fu Nture Wllhtf S.
drye
rtnge wood tab e &amp;
2 benchll beds drlltlf wood
wtrdrab• 3 m 111 out
Bu will Rd Open 9AM to
&amp;PM Mon thru Sit

Motorcycles

1062

Ph 614 211 1117

Used 276 gallon fua o I tank
S35 C1n be lttn et Ma gsl' •
Center ore• 114 992 2101 or
F rewood Seasoned mixed
hardwood sp t and dl v.,ed
140 tor X large p de up Ioili

Valley Fum tu e new • used
Large section of qu1 rty fu n
ture 1211 Eastern Ave
Ga pols

74

,985 250 8 g Red GC 51 000

Supply Shop Ph 614 446 023t

Firewood all hard woad Heat
vouche 1 1ccepted 136 1
pickup load Phone I 14 742

0 ive St 01lllpo a New • used
WOOd COIIItOV81 6 pc WOOd LR
au te U89 bunk beds t19t
antron reel ner1 t99 new &amp;
uaed bedroom au tu 1nge1
wnnger Wllhtrl • tho" New
liv ngJoom suites 8199 S699
lamps also buy ng coal6 wood
stovtl Call814 448 3tl59

t979 Chevy SWB 4 wheel
d IVe o&amp;ded new 10•50 1 res
55 000 m n o fa offe
304 676 2842 afte 6 p m

Ph 8143889906

Stove co• wood burner with
fen blow• t187 00 Or ental
rug very Ia g&amp; t165 00 l11m1 n
good cond ton Ph 614 379

EVANS ENTERPRISES Jaco
oon Oh 114 288 6930

380 Grant It

rooma beth glll(ll work lhop
123 700 Mako ootf• Calll14

2 VII 0 d he~fe app

448 0840

304 675 1078

Clnltr

DupiiJI 646 Second carplted 3
bedroom LR DR ni"N k tchen
&amp; bath withe &amp; drye hook up
S286 00 mo plus util t 11 &amp;
aecunty depot t Ph 814 0890

doyo 814 982 2381

Mlddl- 6

Livestock

AOHA Stud Colt 8 g and
muacul• t400 o t ade Cell
614 949 2466 0 614 992
7863

20% oft ou 1lready low pri~
from now until ch lstm11
F anks Pawn Shop Ph 6 t 4

6t4 446 7444

Dot

63

1300 00 448 7882 .

JEWELRY Wo w II bo olforlng

Mob 1 home loti smell ch ldren
1ccepted Rt 1 Locust Ad
Mob e home lots Ohio R v•
Aold • Pett.,l Creek Rt 1

N cety furnished 2 bd 1pt
Aduh.1 on y lnqu re et co ner
First &amp; 0 ve St et Sheppard•
Saet&amp;Sevce

Cll 614 886 38&amp;7

•40 ooo ea• 304 en 5440
botw-830ond430

und • bed 1100 00 Phono

graph Ref geooto

'46 4416 after 7p m

2 bedroom 3 btd oom hous•
tor rent Ph 448 1876

1968 W lly1 Jeep 4 wheel
d ve good cond 1 on

18
bike. 121
00 t30
lntolavllOR gl~o
IJMTII
. . Ptl
00 r::;;:::::;:::;:::::::::-r.;:::::;:;::::;:::;:::::-l$1 600 00 Ph 6t4 266 6664
t

Fu n shed Apt e210 00 utit•
5rm hou11 2 bed oom• toc1ted
on 588 In Rodney Deposit
requered nopeta Ph 441 2288

- - - - - -- - --

ClM~~oyNE,t, ~ne

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

Houses for Rent

Ap111ment fOt lilt In Chtlter

2 br ldtchen bettwoom wtth
leun.-y room living room a
d n ng room til eiiC Approk 7
mi111 from Pt PI on Rt 12 2
tTICtnppro" 1 ecremoreOf'llll
over ooking ~nawhl River

_J.IIJl(

f.LWatf

1974 Chevv Sport Van good
cond t on reason•b e p ce Ph
614 2661989

135 11o 141 Bod lrsm• UO

6t4 44S 9623

pm

992 2602

'-

Chnstm11 Slit

t n Pd 1 bed oom f at floor Ph

".,
Mond•y Dec 1&amp; 11 17 1981
Additk&gt;nll m sc good hosplt-'
bed IIWing m.ch nt elect ic
ro81er chrlstmaa d•eorlion•
dilhtt &amp; pane

K.K

Busmess
8UIIdmgs

Professional
Serv1ces

2842 or !71 2010

YOUNG'S

Two btd oom t •ler couple~
one 1m.tl child Referencea II
Oepol t Evl ett Schw1rtz At t
Locust Lane PI: P ea•ant back of

l!o 4 W D

614 246 9524

114 4-48 0322
34

41

Sta ks T 11 tnd Llwn Serv ce
H1dges shrubs buthu
mmed landscap~ng stump
lnd eat rtm01111l 304 571

Yard Sale

304 773 11024

1918 2 bedroom PMC mobi •
home Reidy to mo"e t3 000

a82 3288
7

2 bedroom mob le home Mid
d eport 0 Reference wHh 1•
cur ty deposit 304 882 3267

dopoolt 304 876 1112

do but nt11 wtth people you
know •nd NOT to send mon.,.
hJough the mail untl you hiYI
nvtst.igated the offer ng

23

7764

1972 Alcons12x10 2 bedroom
mobile homt Complet:ely fur
nlahed excellent condlt on

304 676 5t04

Lolt blue tick • w.lktt coon
hound in back of M1son 304

12d5 tfl ler ful v ca peted 2
bedroom 911 tu nace 6 acres
U50 per month plus utI t es
614 992 2016 or 814 992

Fum•hed 2 bedroom e185 per
month Plus ulilltill t76 00

NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH
lNG CO rte(lmmtndl ttt.l you

loll 1 biD &amp; tan Garm.,
Shephlfd m11e pup P• k Drive
lrll lalt IHn t 2 9 81 304

MEIGS COUNTY MEMORY GARDENS

21

446 0722

14900 Calll14 985 4227

•4t00 Ca $14 98&amp; 4227

I Aft• 8 304 937 2003

I

Fun shed oom 919 2nd Ga
pols t116 Utlt" pd Sh1e
bath Sing a m• e C1U 446
4418 1fter 7pm

2 Bedroom no pets Crown C ty

676 3000
8x41 two bedroom with gil
furnace Ct 1814 985 3350 o
1972 Alcona12x60 2bed oom
mobile home Comp ettly tu
ni1hed exee tnt condition

hnt tl JOOiterl 1nd hens Tak1

DP Gympac Plus to "''
complete with benCh 'D m•
chine rowing. cu I a. lit bar
161ilbl ot weight • comtl with
self supportng lllnd e40000
Cattltter 15pm 814 ,U8 2252

Mixed h~rdwood sllbl $12 per
bund e Containing 1pprox 1Vt
tons FOB Oh o P1l It Co
Pomeroy Oh o Call 814 992

K &amp; K Mobile Homes 2 and 3
bed oom mob le hom11 304-

614 245 9513 lor datalo

Rabbits Ph 304 871 7313

Rooms fo rent dey wtek
manth 0. Ia Hotel Ctl 114
441 971 6 Rent I SlOW II I 120
month

12x80 2 bedroom In Centen1ry

2 bedroom mob lehome nkyglf
creek tchoo d "' ct Ph 614

Vans

1971 Dodge W ndow Van 3
apeed 226 6 cy nde
una
good body good t 860 00 Ph

Ph

2144

D

Sante w I v att your chi d It
home Bell.,en clll North Pole

Grain ted Angus Steers

446 0501
Ph 814 448 4292

73

2661266
614-446 07110

2 bdr mob ehom• Upper Rver
Rd !12 m le f om Oa lpoll 2
ch dren ICC:epted Cell 614

9340

Col 304 67&amp; 1429

614 4-41 4802

2282

RESIDENTIAL l!fiNDOW INC

1874 Ca age Houte 1 2~~:15 2
baths 3 bed ooms tota e ect
r c Carpet tlwu out must aee Ph

t986 14x60 1ml lOUth of
gllll po s dam St At 7 No pets
c• aft" 3pm Ph 266 6089

Ll1 Avon help you gil the best of
holt polt Chrt.tmu billa and
blues Fret g1fl with frat order

12 5 86 1 mo

Mobtle serv.cB

441 1102

Oh Ph 814 258 64B4

cal 304-882 !114&amp;

1 6 old lly ng hens 3 vtars old!
C1l I 14 742 21 25 after 5 OQ

2 Bedroom fu n 1hed We accept
HUO Btaut ful rwer y I"N Fos
ters Mob le Home Pa k 814

5

Coueh ch.t ottoman up ght
p ano itml e Doberman Ph

Furmahed Rooms

6024 •• 304 882 3217

Opportunity Employer

Soelbat 1141834111 Equa

12

Entert•lnment Ctntt hM AM
FM ad o ecord p eyer 1 TV t
nHds epa cast over f900 00
will tel tor t160 00 Cal 814

Bu-'neaa or Office SpiCe fo
rent New H1ven 304 n3

Apartment Manegtf toJ 8 un 11
n Mtson W Va Call Den sa

ho••

114 4-41 2012

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

4 eve 6 speed am fm cessette
good gt1 m leage 14950 304
675 5630 afte 6 p m

10t0

COUNTRY MOB LE Hon\1 Ptrk.
Route 33 North of Pom•ov
LIJge ~t1 Call 614 992 7479

Cletn wei m1 nt1 ned a um
num 1 ded 3 bed ooms t
bath1 fo mal d nlng rec room
arge ett n k tchen 2 ca
garage New fuel effie ant tur
nace 304 675 4604

1973 Vlndale12x86 with 7x14
fPIPinda Tote elect csetupfor
woodbumtr Good Cond ton

Lit Avon help you g.. lht belt of
polt Chr stmu bAll 1nd
blues Fret g fl with f at ordtt

Lolt PtkinMe mile 1n1wers to
Sug1r lear lost on second ave
tf found c•ll 114 446 8209 or

Rent

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TV
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLI POLS RT 35
PHONE 614 446 7274

'1&gt;

Beaut fu wh te female Ango e
Cat to g "'to a good home CaH
lfl., fipm 814 " ' 7625

for

Want I ve n middle 1ged
wom1n to watch 2 children 1
c:h kl n 1chool L ght house
wo k, modente cook ng S•lllf'Y
oom and bo~rd Call814 742
2060 1ft., 7 00 p m

67&amp; 3950 or 1 100 642 3019

3044

LOST

PH 992-2975

Electromc Organs

Govemmenl lobi •11 040
•&amp;9 230 yr Now hir ng Ca I
806 687 8000 Ext R 990&amp; for
c:u en1 ftd•ll lit

...
a

Beag e like lema e brown
bltck 8mo o d ap.yed hed

ale

vic nrty of Stitt St • Htdg•
wood Ph 6t4 4-4$ 2t06

204 Condor St
Pomeroy Oh o

Has Lowered Prices

1 805 687 6000 Ext A 980~

omes Or

----------:-:-:~:lc

Need moner to cont nue you
co ege1 Befort you d op out
cal th1 Army N1tional Guard for
f " nro m11ion on our educt
i6n esliltanct program 304

992 5766

OPEN Mon F11 Bam 9 pm-Sat 8 6
Walk 101 Welcome

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES

Fo d t. GM Truck Fenders
Ea v 39
La e 55
Ch ome Bumpe 1 GM 73

Awl nes now hiring Fl ght At
ttndanta Agents. MtchBcs
Cultom• Ser'l!iCI: S .. arles to
860K Entry tevel poshlons Call

4 fem•l•

Kn ves

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Serv1ce

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

G1veaway

8952

Chooels

BODY SHOP
PARTS INC.

wv

4

Part W.tk• and p1rt 8e1g a pupa
to ghle IWI'f Ca 1 114 992i"'

Droll B 1s

J.R.'s REPAIRS

0_,_

th(

8 13 tin

Saw Cham
Planer Kn ves

MOUNTAINEER

ON BEDUNERS
We sell top qua ty pans
tnd hava 3 y Ult th ough
w11 antv ave ab tv

No hunting or t npa11 ng~
Mynes Fe m OCitld ChMt~ L
Ridga Road

C rcular Saws

I 3 86 tic

80 866 Fo d 73 77 S69
THRU DEC FREE NSTAL

R~ottf

Galltpohs Ohio 45631

Bu1lt

BEECH

SIZE 23X30X007
EACH

6

room home on a nce lot 3
bedrooms basement nce
woodwork wth 2 lrep ace~
Carpet ng and many other fea
Ask ng $24 900 00

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE

2s(

:1:

SHARPENING
SERVICE

fann Equl.mnt
P•rt• &amp; Service

E

ngthe Nonhsideofther1.1ad
to a stone thence North
37 V. Dog West pesa ng tho

an

a:

10 S tic

Dtaltr

road thence North 39 Deg
2 cha ns and 76 hnks along
the road to • stone thence

to

Cl Coq~utenzed H•nng A1r Selection
Z Swtm Molds Interpreting SeiVtces
'
~ LISA M KOCH, MS

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL- SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Author uol Jahe DNre
Ntw Hollond Bush Hog
Farm Equopment

oitutle In Sal11bury Town
lh p Moogo County Ohio

Main 11

992-3410

U S IT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

Tract Two A certa n tract
con111t ng of two parcels

C aft ule Sit Dee 13th .)!
10a m
1 At the home of

1 fem.te puppy part hound p&amp;ngMmtn shephtrd Ph 114 44~

I

DENNY CONGO
WJLL HAUL
JUST CALLI

BOGGS

Real Estate General

Rae nt Oh o

B11utlful antlqua bo• grand
plano Boys 20in b ke Twin aile
m11tr111 set Ph I 1 4 441

0766

t:3:,=~H::==f:s:=:-r:;4:2:;M~o=b~l;le:;H~o:m=a=s=:148

Ph 614 446 4796

Main St

shots Colll14 446 3073

Yeterao)

Deed Book 253 Page
445 Deed Book 268 Page
863

v, Deg

SPECIAl/ZINC IN WINDOW I. DOOR REilACEMENT

(II you 1re a

Headquarters

~~

the home

Geraldlnt Clol'l¢

bo•d a. salerv Pt P111unta ee

131/&gt;

Poat ._,.ay No Tretpua ng on
Pent11ote Property

PHONE (614) 992.5009

Housing

more or leas
Pr or Instrument
Reference

Nonh 37

~550

(614) 9'12

Ohto

COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
-FREE ESTIMATtS-

!111/tl•

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

Mlddlep~~rt

317 N Stc011d

PH 949-2801
or 949·2860
No Sunday Calls

Ntw l.orotion:
168 North !«ond
Mddleport Oh10 45760

1

ov•

PAINTING EXTERIOR

Free Est1mates

PLUMBING &amp; HEA nNG

101 m

Doc

rest my feet "

Help Wanted

lodv to
n care lor old•lv
lillY 5 doyo a wook Room &amp;

Moo • own• 614 992 2626

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes

"t

Croft solo Sat

Ma n St Pomttoy OhiO

*VINYL SIDING
• ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Buddng

11

AK ne Gun Shoot eponaored tty
Rae ne Gun Club Ewry SundeiJ
beg nnlng 11 1 00 p m Ftctory
Choke 12 guage shotguns
,

t""':":'':":':'"=~':"'----L..~--~-:""'~-=~~-I· I Rrverine Ant qu•open even in..
BUILDING
GENERAL REPAIR
and byappo ntmant 1124 ea.;

BANKS CONSTRUCTION CO.

IL

"Just giVe me five mmutes to

Rae ne Oh o

REMODELING

-

1918 Fo d R1n11er Bilek F1 60
wnn ng bOI ds c1b I ghtl
Sharp look ng truck C1 pet ng
AC C1 614 992 7181

sturdy 114 992 3312

FOf ent S HP ng Rooms and
light houst keep ng rooms Ptrk
Cent • Hotel Call 614 448

Ri&lt;hlrd

~----------~~v

INTERIOR

45

f illjllliVIII"Iil
Sr•r VICr:;,

Geroldlna Clolsnd

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

fully descr bed u followo

Johnsons Northwest
corner thence South 109
rods to the South hne of aa d
SecttOn No 2 thence West
on the satd South line of aa d
Sechon No 2 1 09¥2 roda to
the place of beg1nn ng con
ta n ng One Hundred and

PH 992 6173

Alto Tr1n111tllllo•

We Carry F sh ng Supp es

OH

Rt 124 Pomeroy Ohio

Fa&lt;tory Choke
12 Gauge Shotg 111s

Be ng 1n Sect on No 2 1n
Town No 4 and Range No
12 of the Oh o Company s
Purchase begmn ng at the
southwest corn~+ of sa d
Sect on No 2 thence North
on the West I ne of sad
Sect on 166 rods and 8 I nka
to a stake thence East 146
rods to John Shumwava
Wast Nne thence South
along John Shumways West
I ne about 54 rods to J1m
John sons North I ne thence

Mlcklep~~rt,

Hobson ld

Roger Hysell
Go rage

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

follow ng Ianda and tene
menta located at Tuppers

OUTL~T

LARRY'S CARPET

ONLY $299

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

Thomas SfMII&amp;r to the place

ONLY

S7995

PAT HILL FORD

GUN SHOOT

n sold

North 28 dog eest 5 chains
and 86 I nko along tho nld

of Letha

HOOVER

NO DOWN PAYMENT

6 17 tic

and Chester Rold thence

Famtly
WIShes

~~rv S2S995

POMEROY
992 210~

Case of Moore a e Oivla10n
of Evans Product Company
Pia nt tf vs Everett L
Crow Jr et al Defend
ants upon a Judgm.nt
therem rendered being Case

by Thomn SfMIIor thlnct
South 89 dog 0111 3 ella no
and 151 nko to the Pomeroy

Tile

TELEVISION

core radiators and
heater cores We can
also actd boll and rod
out rad1ators We also
repair Gas Tanks

PER MONTH WITH

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

Company 1 Purchllt beg n
n1ng on the ltne of Section 2
at the Southea1t corner of a
tract of land formerly owned

Cowin

We can repair and rei-

M01gs Counly Ohio n the

contam ng an aggregate
4 76 .crea more or lass and
Ning mora fuUy descr bed
aa follows

In Memonam

RADIATOR
• SER~ICE

319 95
-20 00 Rebate

1

1

By v nue of an Order of
Sale ssued out of the
Com,.,.on Pleas Court of

In Sect on No 3 Range
13 Town No 2 n the Oho

2

14 Day T1mer

S10995
MGM
FARM CITY INC.

Twonly F ve (125) ocrao

SAVE STEPS!

Event

$4800

4-16 86 ""

MICROWAVE

Real Estate

b ddar

An Ordrnance to
appropr ate add tonal
funds n the Revenue
Shar ng Fund w th n the
V llage Treasury

4

cern Must bl dry ud cl11n
Wtty drivt 100 mll11 when vou
c:fn get the 11mt Pf ce et MOM
Ft m City ri Pom•oy7 C.ll
IJ4 992-2181 1nd atk for

II 28 86-1

FUllY REMOTE &amp; liST AlLED

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

GE VCR

Now buying ahellid corn end 11

Call: 742-2407

I

T1k ng orders for Chrlstmd
Colonial ltyle doll crad • 1nd
Deacon tty e toy ch..t mlde

Sm1ll 1 br second too
8132 60 month plus f60 dep
OS t 304 176 5&amp;79 INtningl OJ
weekend•

I!V.'etend•

10' MESH ANTENNA
PANASONIC RECEIVER

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860

S29995

SWEEPERS

FEAFORD

A performance and pay
ment bond n the amount of
1 00% of the contract s to be
turn shed by the successful

ORDINANCE No 1175 86

ONLY

GOLD STAR

the part of the b dder

Pubhc Not1ce

RANGE

30 ELECTRIC

GE 19

ted by the b dder to the

(12)12 19 26
(1)2 4tc

HOTPONT

to accrued 1 98 8 real estate
taxes

GERALD W TOWNSEND

992·2772

At Reasonable P11m

S2999S

Me gs County Oh o

CUSTOM BLILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

o( 614 192 2461ovan ngo ond

1974 Fod F,OO 361 engne
ke new alum num oppe
needs some ~ody wo k Excel
ent wo k lllh c e AI s $760
Phone 814 742 2746

4'1 8471 anytime wk-endl
after 5 week diVI

APARTMENTS mobile hom11
houlft Pt P •••nt and O.lllpo
II 814448 8221

~~h p-'d Pre t880 a Single o'
_.0 • col~ CaU Mire 1nd
!lion Fuhat14 992 2101 diiY'

Trucks for Sale

,983 Chevev S 10 4 speed hn
camper top call &amp;14 446 7060

f rad •1 000 00 f m Cal 614

erldnce Caiii14992B215or
814 992 7314

QUILlS
BOUGHT SOLD

•All Typet of
Excavating
•Lindacoplng
•BoHmentl
•Sewage Systems
•Water • Gil Lines
•Water Well Drolling
•Trucking

•NEW FURNACE
•AIR CONDITIONING
•HEAT PUMPS
•BLOWN INSULATION
•REPlACEMENT WINDOWS
FREE ESTIMATE

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Clark

54 M1sc Merc,-ha_n_d,.,.
ls-e

HEATING &amp; COOLING

446 6323 Doy or htllllll
mo 1117·15

Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroad

TERMS OF SALE Cash
on del very of Dead Subtect
HOWARD E FRANK
SheriH ol

CARPO
UPHOLSTERY
PLUS

Iota of Box 59 Albany Oh o
46710
Robert E Buck

(12)12 19 2~ 3tc

J&amp;L INSULATION
JAMES lEESE

L&amp;W CLEANING

25236

Co executors of the eatate
at Ida E Deneson deceased

Two was appra sad at

$22 500 00 Tho real ostote
cannot be sold for Ins than
two-thndo 12 3) of the

No

Albany Ohio 46710 end 99
Brook Drive Reynoldoburg
0 43068 were appoontod

Dead book 2BB Page 17

Real Estate General

Owner as qu dated dam
ages and not as a penalty
because of such fa lure on

The Owner reserves the
ght to accept any b d to
wa ve any or all nform.. lt as
n b ds and or to reJect any
or all b dt at hrs descret on
8 ds may not be w thdrawn
until 45 days after be ng
subm Had
By orde of the Southam
local Board of Education
Bobby Ord Supe ntendent
Oenn e H II Treasure

Case

East 7 rods thence

North 7B Deg East 17 rods
to oald Spiller o East hne
thence South 25 deg West

Attest Jon Buck Clark
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Apartment• for r•tln Pomeroy
One and two bedroom Cle1n

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

N CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

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415 caliber JPeclll edition 1 o•
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Business Services

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On December 9 1986

bury County of Me gs and
State of Oh o Beg nning at

November 1 988
Dewey Horton
Pres dent of Counc 1

Public

64 M11c Merchandise
Rent

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814 742 246t

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40 used tr1ctor1 to choo11 f om
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Friday, Decemb&amp;r 11-1986 ;

,___Local Briefs:--:----.fines issued in hunting-related violation~
Reap'Pra.isa. I boosts local .taxes

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The lime of' year for paying property taxes Is nearing and
Meigs County T
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reasurer ~rge o ns a v Sf'S res ens o
"be·prepared" be
. fore opening tax statements bi'Cause In many
cases, "the taxes will bl' higher," due to the recent reapp' ralsal ·
·
ot property In the county.
Due to the reappraisal In all districts, new voted millage In
some districts and rate reductions by the county budget
commission In other districts, "the Increases will vary
considerably,"
Thr dlst I tColllns
I hlexplains.
h th
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f
ee
rcs nw c
e rates ncreased '-~
"""a use o new
voted millage are Rutland Township, Rutland VIllage and
Pomeroy VUlage.
the county who have made
Sl Real
lfl estate
t I owners throughout
I
th I
t . or own 1arge t rae1s
gn can mprovemen s to e r proper y,
Of land, wlll have the .g reatest Increases·. ·

w~~~~~s~~-tc1t5~ates that tax bills will be mailed to ri'Sidents the
Due date·~ for

payment of taxes will be Jan. 3o, 1987. Office
hours at the treasurer's office areS: 30 a.m. to4: 30p.m. Monday
through Friday.

Organizational session planned
The annual organizational session was setfor 7 p.m. onJan . l3
with a regular business Qleetlng to follow when the Meigs
·County Board of Education met In Pomeroy Tuesday evening.
The board approved a school bus drlv.e r certificate for Harry
Clark and approved membership In the Ohio School Boards
Association and a yearly subscription to "Briefcase."
Modifications t.o thl' appropriations were made to correct for
sick leave, personal leave and vacation and to cover the OSBA
membership fee. All membl'rs of the board and County
Superintendent John D. Riebel were present.

Patrol cites Long Bottom woman
A Long Bottom woman was cited for possessing license plates
bl'longlng to another vehicle by the Gallla-Melgs post of the Ohio
Highway Patrol following a one-car accident Thursday In
Chester Township.
Geraldine L. McGinniss, 41, was southbound on Township
Road 114 at the lntersi'Ctlon with Township Road 261 at 2: 45a.m.
when she reportedly lost control of her vehicle whlJe.turning
left, troopers said.
Her car went of! the right side of the road and struck an
embankment, the patrol said, causing slight damage.

20 appear for 'Daddy's Day'
Twenty men were to appear Friday morning In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court before Judge Charii'S Knight, to explain
why they are bl'hlnd In paying child support.
Scheduled to appear before the judge were Dalton B. Grover,
Pomeroy: Gary Duane Slaven, Syracuse; Lawrence J.
Seymour, Middleport; John William Hess Sr., Switzer, w :Va.;
Roy Grayson Bareswllt, Middleport; Thomas E. Smith,
Pomeroy: Gary Honaker, Mason, W.Va.; John Jay Davis ,
Albany; Stewart Sisson, Parkersburg, W.Va.; Clyde W.
Cunningham, Hartford, W.Va.; DOnald Eugene Casto, Pomeroy; John Mark Haggerty, Mlc)dleport: Timothy Brlnager,
Racine; Elbl'rt Williams Sr., Langsville; Jami'S Robert
Grimm, Pomeroy; Daniel Amos Grogg, Reynoldsburg; David
E. M,lllhone, TUppers Plains; Wllllam W. Hawk, Rutland;
Ralph L. Reed, Cleveland: Jay Coffey, ~lddleport.
Gerald Brown, . no address listed, was to appear for
re-evaluation of his support orders.

Four released from probation
Released from probation In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court were Gregory Mark Tyree, Charles Tyree III, Daniel
Richards, James Arthur McDonald and Christina M. Smith.

Meigs property transfers

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Bernard J . Diddle, to John R.
Hunnell, Violet F, Hunnell, parcels, Letart.
Thomas S. Massari, Robert R.
Myeress, Marlta Myeress , to
Richard Myeress, Dorothy Myeress, parcel, Salem.
Forest Winters, Opal Winters,
to Forest Winters, Opal Winters,
parcels, Scipio.
Bobby Joe Adams Jr., Belinda
Adams, to Freda Ferguson,
parcels, Sutton.
Freda Ferguson, to Bobby Joe'
Adams, Jr., Trustee, Parcels,

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temporary tag from 1986 deer gun, refrain from complainant,,
permit artd att'ach to . harvested · . menacing
and carrying
a weapon
while Intoxicated;
Jerome
K.
deer·
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1 j 11 $25 f fine and
and costs, hunting
, uspended
o
• privileges three days n ta be
If
suspended for one year, taking ja11 sentence o
s
deer with gun during closed operator's license Is obtained
season; Danny Yarbough, Wads· within 30 days, no drivers II·
worth, $4QO and costs, forfeiture cense; Thomas Mankin II , pomeof hunting equipment, spotlight- roy, $10 and costs, failure to yield
lng offensa·, Jam~ L. Davis, from private drive: Donna El•
o•
Portland, 5100 and costs, failed to frlnk, Albany, $10 and c9sts,
tag dead deer; $30 and costs, assured clear dlsta_nce; William
shooting at and taking a deer M. Forrest, Middleport, $10 and
from or by the , aid of a motor costs, fa.!lure to yield; Michael
vehicle.
Tlce, Rio Grande, $10 and costs,
1
lid 11
.
failed to dlsp aY va
cense
, William R. Boring, Snowville, plates; Roger Lytle, Belpre, $10
, $500 and costs, 10daysln Jail, $450 and costs, passenger, no seat
1
of fine and jail sentence to be · bet.
Fl ed fo peedlngwereAJh~rt
suspended If premlsi'S Is cleaned
n
rs
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up within seven days; Ella M. J. RI'Ctor Jr., Lorain, $23 .and
Cleland, Racine, $250 and -costs, Costs·, William Neal, Ripley, $20
three days In jail, license sus- and costs; Roy J. Clark, Olive
pended 60 days, DWI; Eugene Hill, Ky., $21 and costs; Ida F.
Long, Long Bottom, $100 and Counts, Racine, $21 and costs;
f
ded 30 d
In Ruby Vaughan, Mlodle(i9rt, $24
and costs; Mindy K. Hill, Racine,
ball f f !ted h d $24 and costs; Michael VanMaand costs, failing t .o detach · months pro
on, ore ... an
tre, West Columbia, W.Va., $23

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Area deaths
Ara Layne JeweU
Ara Layne Jewell, ~. New
Haven, W.Va., died Thursday In
Holzer Medical Center Hospital.
She was born Oct. 11, 1896, In
New Haven, to the late Allen L.
and Maggie P. Capehart Layne.
She was pri'Ceded In death by
her husband, George C. Jewell ,who died In 1971.
She was a membl'r of New
Haven United Methodist Church
and the Live Wire Class for many

Emergency runs
Meigs County Emergency
· Medical Services reports nine
calls Thursday: Chester Fire
Department at 3:50 a.m. to a
chimney fire at the Andy Barty
residence on New Hope Road;
Pomeroy at 10:15 a.m. transported Willford Hlll to Veterans
Memorial Hospital; Rutland at
11:06 a.m. transported Mary
Gibson to Holzer Medical Center; Middleport at 11: 48 a.m.
trans pored Nina Pickens to Plea·
sant Valley Hospital; Tuppers
Plains at 1:03 p.m. transported

Admissions - Willford Hill,
Mason, W.Va.; Lynda Fral!'y,
Gallipolis; John Hoffman, Mason, W.Va.
Discharges - James Suttle.

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. Lyle J . Swain, Mary R. Swain,
: Sutton.
• to David Riggs, parcels, Olive. ·
' Roy E. Fri'Cker, DI'C'd, to

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:meet at 7 Monday evening In :
.recessed session In the council :
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costs. ·
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Forfeiting bonds were Her r ,••
L. Grate II , Pomeroy, $45,-·
passing on a double yellow line;; '·
Bernard Jones, Caldwtl, $421:.:
Richard M. Cline, Athp s, $5Qlc:
and Brenda S. Roush, omeroy•· •
$50, all for speeding.

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$2195

1986

BANK GRANT AIDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
.:.. Ohio Valley Bank Prealdeal James ·L. Dalley,
left, presented a check Friday "to Rio Grande
College and Community President Paul C. Hayes.
OVB has pledged $li0, 000 to the enJ)owment fund of

FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
'86 CUTLASS
SUPREMES
3 TO CHOOSE FROM

511,900
'86 CIERI's
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51.2,900
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· RIO GRANDE - Ohio Valley career and lde~ls of Emerson 'E . productivity, human relations,
Bank has pledged $50,000 to the' Evans, e~trepreneu r .and suc- marketing lechnlqui'S and other
endowment fund of the Emersop cessful businessman In southern related fields. The school also
E . :£vans School of Buslni'Ss Ohio.
provides computer training and
Management at Rio Grande
'taxpayer assistance.
College and Community College.
The school was officially dediAfreeenterprtseworkshop-a
Th~ school , created In 1982.
cated In a newly-renovated build· program on the' American educaemphasizes small business and lng In "lite fall of1983: Atthat time, tlon system - Is sponsored
entrepreneursblp through educa- a '$1 million fund-raising effort annually by the school. Now in Its
. tiona! programs designed to was Initiated by the RGC Board 13th y~ar, It provides Insight and
foster free enterprise, marketing of Trustees. The endowment activities designed to create a
and business managpment.
from OVB will provide for the better understanding of the free
"This generous grant reflects continuation of programs a11d enterprl~e system.·.
Ohio Valley Bank's dedication to standards established by the
·Through another program. the
the true goals of both entrepre- school.
S!udents In Free" Enterprise
neurship and higher education,"
With a current enrollment of team brings to students a more
said RGC-CC President Paul· C. nearly 300 students, the school complete appreciation of the free
Hayes. "Both systems focus on also extendS small business ancl market economic system. In the
the future. Both r~al12e that entrepreneurial conc4!pts to the past three years of participation,
today's Investments lead to to- community as a service function, the college's SIFE team has
morrow 's social and I'COnomlc to support small business and placed twice In third place and
rewards."
Industry In Ohio.
once , In sixth place In lnternaHayi'S lidded that the bank
Communlty service proji'Cts tiona! competition.'
"has always dedicated Itself to Include the SpoJ.!SOrshlp of counDr. Richard T. Adams will
the improvement'o(thecommun- sellng workshops and programs assume the duties of the dean of
lty It serves. This grant will for operators of small bust- the SchQOI of Business Manageassist In our coqttnulng efforts to nesses. RloGrandealsoprovldes ment In January.
do the same." ,
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. manangement assistance to area
Adams, who currently resides
Speaking for · the college,
businessmen through a small In Gallipolis, earned his doctoHayes expres'sed thanks to the buslness cooperative program rate In I'COnomlcs from Purdue
bank for "allowing .us to move with the U.S. Small Busloi'Ss tJ nlverslty In 1965. He was
toward a more positive future for
Adminlstrajlon.
awarded his master 's degree in .
our community."
. In addltlon to counseling, jead- · business administration from the
The school's mission, college
ersh1p In business educa)lon Is · Haryard Graduate Business
officials explained, refli'Cts the offered through workshops In School In 1942.

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WASHINGTON (UPil -InAttorneyGeneralEdwlnMeese's
vestlgatlons Into the diversion of request for the spi'CI'al prosecu,
profits from arms sales to Ir~n to
tor should ' be broadened 10
Nicaraguan rebels move forInclude any private supply netward on two fron(s this week with . works for the Contra rebels that
,expected ·app~lntments of a spemay have,vlolated the Jaw.
clal prosecutor and a blue- ribbon
. That request took on ·greater
Senate Pl\nel.
significance In the already volaTrying to calm the furor
tile case whert .the Justice Deswirling around his presidency,
partment said Friday It had
Ronald Reagan tried to put on a
brletly halted and FBI probe oJ
Christmas-as-usual atmosphere, 1 such private efforts because f
· spending the weekend at the "legitimate national SI'Curl~
White House . ~ttendlng parties concerns."
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for his . staff. and the Secret
Although. ·a spokesman conService..
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firmed that Southern Air TransThis week s spotlight Is dl· port airline, a Miami airline once
reeled at the s~I'Cial three- judge owned by the CIA Is u d
panel that Is expected to nam~ an federal investigation: he de~
Independent counsel In the case.
anyone In the .)usttce DepartThe counsel would serve the ment knew details ot the dl
verl as the specIa I prosecu• ,.., slon of up to $30 million In arms
same roe
tor who brought Watergate crlm- sail'S profits to the Contras wh
lnals to justice.
are lighting to overthrow Nl~ara~
Legal sources Identified the gua's Sandlnlsta government
,
leading contenders for the job as
Senate leaders plan to ~nLawrence Walsh, a former fed- noun~eTuesdaythemembershl
era! judge and deputy attorney of a seii'Ct committee to lnvestf.
general and Harold Tyler, a gate the scandal. There was ·
former federal ludge.
speculation that S!'n. Daniel
The feder.al court P,anel also Inouye, D-Ha\V&amp;Il, veteran ot the
will ctU1slder an unusual appeal Watergate seii'Ct committee '
by Democratic members of the would be chairman.
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Senate Judiciary Committee that
Democratic Sens. Howell He-

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Employers , financial Institutions and I he Bureau of Workmen's Compensation face the
same penaltltles for falling to
comply with out-of-state orders
for withholding- of support, as
they po for falling to comply with
orders from within the state.
If an absent parent Is selfemployed, or has an Irregular
pay schedule, that parent will bl'
required to enter Into a cash bond
of bl'tween $500 and $10,000, to
e nsure llayment of support.
And each new support order or
modification will now Include the
a bsent parent's social securjty
number a nd date of birth, and If
an absent parent Is unemployed
with no attachable Income, -~he
court will order. that parent to
seek employment and notify IIJe
~~~!:n ed~hen employment , ~s
Another major change brought
about by the new law, according
to Jean Vineyard, director of the
Meigs County Bureau of Support,
is that new or modified support
orders must be paid through the
cou nt y bureau of su pport. Montes
not paid through the burea1.1 of
support will he considered gifts,
and not su pport payments.
Many other tools are Included
In the new law, all which allow
the state to more effi'CIIvety
enforce child support orders.

their reports by the Friday
deadline. County Audltot Ronald
K. Canaday listed expenditures
of $1,413 on political advertising,
maps and cards, and lis ted one
contribution, $30, from one of his
employees, Karen Brownell of
Kanauga.
Canaday's opponent, R . Rosa lee Walker, listed expendl.tures
of $367.49, primarily for newspaper advertising, and don at Ions
of $367.49..Denver walker, Rt. 1,
Bidwell, was the Jargi'St contrlbutor to her ca mpaign with
$227.95, according to the report.
Common Pleas Judge Richard
C. Roderick Jr. spent $3,882.16 in
his race, with the larges t expen-.
dlture, $1,962.35, listed as payment . for a campaign loan.
Roderick reported contributions
of $2,355. The largest contrlbulion, $1,000, was made by Galllpolis attorney Warren F. Sheets,
the report said.
.
Donald Andrew Cox, who will
succeed Roderick In the judgeship, spent $1,667.20, mostly on
newspaper advertising. Cox
listed $850 in contributions, with
the largest contribution coming
from Bob Evans, Rt. 2, Bidwell,
at $250, the report said.
Cox's report noted a balance of
$1,249.57 brought forward from
his pre-eli'Ction !lllng.
Dr. Dan C. Notter, who will
bl'come county commissioner
next month, reported expenses of
$491.91, with $266.40 going to
newspaper ads. He listed contrl·
butlons of $295, with $150 coming
from V-Pac of Col umbu s, the
report said.
G. Gordon Fisher, who opposed
Noltl'r, reported expenditures of
$243.19, with the largest expense,
$112.35, listed for the cost of

posters. He received a total of
$150 In contributions from Galllpolls reSident Jami'S R. Allen and
local attorney Ronald R ."
Calhoun.
The Gall Ia County Republlciui
Finance Committee Informed
the board of eii'Ctions that' ·It
spent $864 .68 and ri'Celved contrfbullons of $1,393.68. It brought
forward a balance of $3,334~5from Its pre-eii'Ctlon report and:
said Its blggi'SI expenditure Wl1s
$232.96 for a sample ballot In the
Gallipolis Dally Tribune. Dr.
Gene Abl'ls of Gallipolis · was
listed as the largest contributor
with $250, the report said.
The Gallla County Democratic
Executive Committee spent
$10,987.18 and ri'Celved $3,326.20
In contributions, according to Its
report, with a balanceof$7,927.59
brought forward from its preeleotlon report.
Television advertisi ng accounted for much of the expense,
with $4,568 paid to WSAZ, Hun tlngton, W.Va., and $1,790 going
to WVAH, Hurricane, W.Va., the
report said. The report listed the
lar~I'SI contributors as Gallipolis
attorney John E. Halliday and
Exi'Cutive Committee Chairman •
R. William Jenk ins at $700 each. .
Halliday al so flied a report
with the board of elections
revealin g he spent $565 for '
sample ballot s.
The Gallia County Republican
Club reporied that il spent
$2,268.04 and received $514 .10 in
contributions. The club brought
for ward $2.407. 80 from its last .
report, a nd lis ted lis largest
expenditure as $1,596.14 for news paper advl'rtlslng. Biggest cohtributor, the report said, was Bob ·
Evans with $464.10.
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New house speaker accused of breaking fait~

PRESIDENT Reagan said
In hll weekly radio sl!eech
Saturday the lax reform tall, ln1 efleel l an. 1 would mak~
' lhe economy "shoot for the

stan."

WASHINGTON (UPI) - PresIdent Reagan accused new House
Speaker Jim Wright of "breaklng faith with' the American
people" Saturday by proposing a
delay In cutting the top tax rate
tor America's wealthiest people.
Without mentioning the Texas
Democrat by name, Reagan said
In his weekly radio speech the tax
reform takingeffi'CI Jan.l wouid
make the economy "snoot for the
stars." ·
Reagan dwelled exclilslvely on
economic policy Jess than a
mo11th before his 1988 budget

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ers a nd sources of Income.
Procedures have also been
included to withhold wages and
assets of parents who were
Issued orders bl'fore the new Jaw,
if these parents are 10 days
behind In payments.
In addition to workers compensation, support payments may
now be withheld from various
state and local goverllment rellreml'nt systems, such as the
Public Employees Retirement
System (PERS), any municipal
re tirem e nt system, State
Teachers Retiremen~. System,
School Employees Retirement
System, Pollee and Fireman's
Disability and Pension Fund, and
the State Highway Patrol
Retirement.
An employer or finan cial instl·
tullon who does not comply with
the withholding order Is liable for
the amount not withheld or
deducted, and may be fined $200
for failure -to comply with the
order .
. And If an employer takes
releases on an Pmptoyee, or
refuses to hire an individual due
to a withholding order for support, the court may fin e that
employ~r up to $500. The employer could also be ordered to ·
make full ri'Stitullon, including
reinstatement and back pay to
the employee.

·H unter -o utspends Boster .in
recent election, figures show

By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - State representatlve candidate Garry E.
Hunter spent more than his
opponent In the Noyembl'r eleclion and also received more
contributions, ca mpaign expense reports revealed.
Hunter, who lost to Incumbent
Jolynn·BosterofGalllpolls, spent
$44,596. 21 and received $35,726.58
In cotitrlbutlons, while Boster's
campaign expended $37,161.34
and got $29,610.911n donations.
Both candidates filed their
post-eli'Ctlon campaign reports
Friday with the Athens County
Board of Eli'Ctlons, In accordance with the statewide dead·
. line for filing of eli'Ctlon expense
reports. Athens has the largest
population In the 94th House
District, which Boster will now
serve for a third term.
Thelargestexpendlturel n both
Boster's and Hunter's races'
appeared to be for media campalgnlng. Boster's report showed
a $15,000 In-kind expenditure to
the Ohio House Democratic Commlttee, which purchased air time
and print materials for her
campaign. ,The committee also
!lin of Alabama and George provided Boster's campaign with
Mitc hell of Maine, both former a $3,000 contribution .
Hunter paid out $7,000 to the
judges, were also mentioned .
Ohio House Republican Commit·
tee for an In-kind purchase of
media services, according to .the
report, and .received a $5,556.50
donation from that committee
tor use In his campaign.
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ThereportsshowedthatBoster
brought $8,363.79 forward from
her pre-eli'Ctlon report, and
Hunter's campaign had an
$8,869.63 ~ginning balance.
In Gallla County, au· candldates tor countywide office flied

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'Plus Tax,

By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
· POMEROY - Ohio lawmakers have taken steps ·to further
Insure that parents pay child
support, tha!lkS to a . new law,
signed by Gov. ftlchard Celeste
on June 18, that bl'came effi'Ctlve
DI'C. 1.
.
Provisions ot this la:w greatly
strengthen Ohio's child support
enforcement efforts, and bring
the state Into substantial com-·
pllance with the 1984 Federal
Child Support· Enforcement
Amendments to Title IV-D of the
Social Security Act.
According to Information published by Lorain County Common
Pleas Judge Henry T. Webber,
the new law Is very tough on
delinquent payers of child .support, and places pressure on the
court to operate an efficient and
effective colli'Ctlon system.
WebJ?er was one'oftheprlmary
developers ·of House Bill 509,
which became the new law. In the
long run, the new measures are
designed to make fewer people
dependent on public assistance.
A major provision of the new
law Is the mandatory withholdIng of wages or assets of absent
parents, on all new child support.
orders or modifications. And the
order for withholding wages and
assets appiii'S to future employ-

Pace of Iran alms probe.picks up

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E. Eva1ns S&lt;:,booi
. Manarement. The school emphasizes small
business and entrepreneurship through eduC"a·
Ilona! prol!l'ams di'Signed to foster free enterprise, marketing and business management.

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1·1 Sections. 92 Pages

Point Pleasant. December 14. 1986

New law ·s
ens child
support; ·tough on delinquents

FREE TREATS FOR KIDS WHO C9ULDN'T
MAKE IT ON MONDAY.

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•Guinea
Hamsters,
Gerbils, Fls , ParakHts,
Finches, Cockattth ~ Food,
·Cages, ·Books &amp; Supplies
•Dol &amp; Cat Btds, Sweaters,
toys &amp; Christmas Stockings for
bot or Cat

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INCUIDIS: 10 .... l!.ck ._., a.-!•1111 20" Scmt~. (onr;
2 •. ltllililg (or19 tclllll4~ H_,. '-rt IIIII

Cloudy, with highs near 30.

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SATURDAY
12-NOON til 2' P.M•.

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Evans School of Business receives
"$'50,000 ·pledge~ frtitn Gallia bank;

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Bu~tnrss ........ ... ........... D-1
Comics, ................... Insert
ClasslfledS .. .... D-2-3-4-5-6-7
Deaths ..................... A-3-8
Edjtorlal ..................... A-2

Being Christmas-y... Beat of
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CoriUnunity chorus presents 'The
Messiah' today at Rio Grande- Page B-1

AT THE -PLANT PARLOR ,
ON THE "T:' IN MIDDLPEORT

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Days 'til
Christmas

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·Browns, Bengals clash to,day

THE
MIDDLEPORT
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
WILL-HAVE ·

10 GALLON

Dance Sunday

f.ouncil meelll Monday

I NO• OPEN FOR THE
lf CHRISTM SS S
ill .
A EA ON
! Poiorettlit, Holly ''"'· u.. &amp; c~
J Clwittmas ''"'' Foilago l'lonts,

Veterans Memorial

GRAVELY

The Royal Oak Ballroom
Dance Club will hOld Its annual
Christmas dance Sunday In the
recreation building at Royal Oak
Park. There will bl' a buffet
dinner at 5: 30 p.m . with dancing ·
to start at 7. Keith McCall will :
provide music. The dance Is open :
·to membl'rs and guests.
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p.m. to 168 Mulbl'rry Ave. for
Jesse Saunders to Holzer Medical Center; Rutland Fire Department to the Esta Brlckles residence on County' Road 47;
Middleport at 9:44 p.m. treated
but did not transport Mickey
Sprouse; Pomeroy at 11:16 p.m .
to Pomeroy Health Care ·Center
for Viola Cole to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

THE

South Central Ohio
Becoming clear tonight , with a·
tow In the teens. Sunny Saturday,
·with highs In the low 30s.
• The probability of pri'Ciplta: lion Is near zero tonight and
Saturday.
WindS will be from the northwest near 10 mph tonight.
Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of rain or snow
Sunday, with fair weather Monday and a chance of rain
Tuesday, Highs wl!l be In the 30s
Sunday and between 40 and 45
Monday and Tui'Sday. Overnight
tows wUI range from 20 to 25 early
Sunday and from 25 to 30 Monday
and Tuesday mornings.

years.
· Surviving are two daughters,
A. Maxine Miller, New Haven,
and .Martha A. Cook, Flagler
Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren. ·
Services will be Sunday, 1:30
p.m., at New Haven United
Methodist Chu'rch, with Minister
John Campbell and Rev. Doyle
Payne officiating. Burial will bl'
In Graham Cemetery. Friends
· may call Saturday, 7-9 p.m., at
Foglesong Funeral Home, Ma son, and one hour before services
on Sunday . .

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Naomi Findlay, Shade, $23 iiJ? '
costs; Roger Grewspn,
$22 and co$s ts ; Ndellle
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mas Hoffner, Mlddlepor), $22 S.R\l ·
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"PICTURES A~AILABLE"
Dorothy
Chevalier
to Hoizer
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Starcher, JoAnn McGraw fka
GRAVELY lRACTOR
Joan McLaughlin, Cert. of
Trans., Chester.
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Henrv Eblin, Jr., Hester M.
204 Condor St.
"
Pomeroy, OH .
Eblin, to Henry Eblin Jr., Hester
Phone 992-2975
M. Eblin, .013A, Rutland.
F.AUI. W/NnR HOUR"
Paul F. Marr, CoraM. Marr, to
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TUES .. WED. , THURS .. FRI .
9 AM to 5 PM
0.44A, Sutton.
Anne Lowry, to Henry Cleland,
SATURDAYS 9 ID 1
Jr., tracts, Mldd. &amp; Porn.
James L. Chadwell, Thonda
Sue Chadwell, to Jami'S L.
Chadwell, parcels, Olive.

:Ohio weather

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Individuals fined this week In
Meigs county court, many for
hunting-related offenses, as . released byJudga Patrick O'Brien,
~
are:
,
Ronald C. York, Sidney, $250
and costs, spotlighting; Gerald
Heitkamp, Coldwater, $50 and
costs, aiding another In attemptlng to take a deer by aid of a
d
J h
motor riven conveyance; o n
R. Holcomb, Bidwell, $25 and
costs, hunting without visibly
wearing a hat, cap, vest or jacket
Rl h d D
of ·b1aze orange; c ar
ues,
Fort Recovery, $50 and costs,
attempting to. take a deer by aid
9f a motor driven conveyance; .
Malcolm E. Guinther II, Syracuse, $50 and costs, shooting at
deer from public road: Michael
R. Stewart, Cheshire, $50 and
costs, attempting to take a deer
from or by the aid of a motor
vehicle; Johnathon:Frldley, Hunttngton, W.Va., $25 and costs,
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proposal Is due on Capitol Hill.
Last week, just after ' his·
and he made no mention of the eii'Ctlon as House speaker,
Iran arms-Contra aid scandal.
Wright said money could be
Referring to the 1981 tax cut, raised to ctl t the federal budget
Reagan said, "For the four years deficit by keeping next year's
since our first tax cut found Its highest rate for the wealthy tn:
footing, the American economy 'place for a second year.
has bl'en climbing to the mounUn_der the new tax law, scores
tatntop. With tax reform, Amer- of deduction will be eliminated
lea Is going to shoot for the stars . a nd the top tax rate will dtop
' "That'~ why I was dlsap- from 50 per cent to 38.5 percent.
pointed this week to hear some In 1988, the top rate l~ scheduleil,
talk from the new Congress that to drop to 28 percent , although
we should stop the climb, turn other factors will create an
around and start back in the effective rate of 33 percent.
direction we've come from."

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