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Thurtdjly, December 18. 1986;: ·

Pliga-: 12-The Daily Sentinel

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EMS respom:ls to three calls
Meigs Co~nty Emergency Medical Services reports three
calls Wednesday: Rutland at 1:30 p.m. to Leading Creek Road
for CharleS Shuler to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport
at 8:26p.m. to Custer Street !or Bob Hunnell to Holzer Medical
Center; Tuppers Plains at 9:36p.m. to Scout Camp Road lor
Jose Mascorra to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

·Democratic meeting canceUed
The December meeting of the Meigs County Democratic
Executive Committee, scheduled lor tonight (Thursday ), has
been canceled. The next meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 15.

Steer weigh-in slated ]an. 3
All4·H and FFA members planning to exhibit a steer project
at the 1987 Meigs County Fair are reminded that the steer
weigh-In will be held Saturday, Jan. 3. The weigh· In wUI take
place from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Meigs County Fairgrounds in the
show arena. All steers mllst be weighed· In and Identified at this
time.
Members should also bring $7.50 to pay for their pictures for
1987. Ralgro will be available free of charge for those members
who wish to have it.
All steers must be castrated and dehorned priortowelgh·in. It
is recommended that steers weigh a minimum of 500 pounds at
weigh-In but this is noi a requlrement.ln brder to be eligible for
individual sale at fair time, steers must weigh 900 pounds or
better. All steers must be under the direct care of the 4·H or FFA
members. No steer may be replaced alter weigh· ln.
Anyone with questions should call John Rice at 992·6696.

Orange trustees meet tonight

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Robert A. HunneU
Robert A. Hunnell, 73, 991 S.
Second Ave.. Middleport. died
Wednesday evening at Holzer
Medical Center.
Born July 31, 1913, In Pomeroy.
he was a son of the late. Robert
and Dora Hun.nell. He was a
World War U veteran ~nd a
member .of Feeney-Bennett Post
128 of .the American· Legion and
Middleport Church of Christ.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Martha Fox, · of Middleport; a
daughter and son· In· law, Jean
and Howard Lyons, of South
Webster; two sisters •. Margaret
Hutton, of Pomeroy, and Betty
Gilbert, of Springfield; seven
grandchildren; eight great·
grandchildren; several nieces
and nephews .
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by his wife,
Martha L. 'Hunnell, on Sept. 18,
1985, several brothers and one
sister.
Services will .be Saturday, 11
a.m .. at Rawlings-'Coats·Blower
Funeral Home with AI Hartson
officiating. Burial will be in Rock
Springs Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home anyllme
after 10 a.m. Friday, with the
family present from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m.

Charles A. Schuler

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Charles A. Schuler. 87, of Route
1, Middleport, died· Wednesday
afternoon at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
A retired coal miner, he was
born July 20, 1899, in Meigs
County, to the late Joseph and
Melvina Eblin Schuler.
Surviving are his wife, Evelyn
Denpy Schuler, whom he mar·
rl~ Sept. 1. 1927; three sons,
James Schuler, Columbus, Cha·
WASHINGTON \UP!) - The tee hearing and reportedly to a rles Schuler, Toronto, Ohio, and
Senate Intelligence Committee. Senate Intelligence Committee John Schuler. Rutland; four
winding up three weeks 'of closed hearing; Regan · Is re- · daughters, Evelyn Haley, Glen
hearings into the Iran arms· ported to have testified to that Dale. W.Va., Nancy VanMeter.
Contra·aid scandal, still does not effect in a closed session of the Rutland. Jane Eblin, Bidwell.
and Jean LaFleur, Collegedale.
know where the arms sale profits same Sena.te panel.
Tenn.
; several grandchildren
went and Is recalling a key
and great-grandchildren; and
witn~
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resolve conflicts In
Durenberger and the commit·
test
ny
tee's ranking Democrat, Patrick one brother, Joseph Schuler, of
For ·e r national security ad· Leahy of Vermont, said Wednes· Route 1, Middleport.
He was preceded in death, in
viser Robert McFarlane was to day they have made no progress
addition
to his parents. by one
return before the committee In determining who directed the
brother,
George Schuler; two
today to clear up 'differences In diversion of up to $30 million in
sisters,
Bertie
Frazier and Mary
testimony by witnesses who profits from the Iran arms sales
Schuler;
and
one
daughter, Mary
appeared before the panel prob- to the Contras or In finding out
Schuler.
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Ing the worst scandal of the where the money went.
Services
will
be
Saturday,
2
P.e~gan presidency .
p.m..
at
the
Hunter
Funeral
"It is an open agenda to call
"The Iranian part of It went off
back witnesses to examine them" just the way they planned It," Home with Rev. Lloyd Grimm
on areas In which other testim· Durenberger said. "They made officiating. Burial will be In
ony may be somewhat different some extra money for the.lnves· Cheshire Gravel Hill Cemetery.
from their own," said committee tqrs, and Ollie North saw that Friends may call at the funeral
chairman David Durenberger. part of It went Into an account lor home from 2·4 and 7-9 p.m.
R·Minn.
the Contras. That we know. Friday.
Of significance Is the conntct Whether It got out of the account
Clarence R. Marquis
between McFarlane's testimony and actually got to the Contras ...
to two committees that President we don' t'know. "
Clarence 'Robert Marquis. 60.
Reagan gave advance oral apLeahy and Durenberger. how- died Wednesday evening at his
proval for an August 198' ship· ever, remained at odds over what ..
Coolville Route 1 residence.
ment of arms to Iran and the role North played and who
Mr. Marquis was born In
reported testimony by White directed the operation.
House chief of staff Donald
Wa.rren Marquis,
Sr.,ofand
Parkersburg.
W.Va .. a son
the '
"I do not feel that Colonel late
Regan that the president ap·
Twila
Day
Marquis.
He
was
a
proved the shipment. after the North could act all by himself."
mechanic
and
served
In
World
Leahy said. "I do not believe
fact. In October 1985.
Colonel North could have done all War I! spending 11 years In the
McFarlane gave that testim· the things attributed to him by u.s. Navy.
ony In an open session of the himself. My feeling now Is that he • Surviving are two sons. Cha·
House Foreign Affairs Commit· didn't act alone."
rles and Jon, both at home; his
Orange Township Trustees will meet at 7 this evening at the
home of Clerk Dorothy Calaway to discuss finances and the
Robinson and Sargent fence issue.

Senate panel to recall
major probe witness

stepmother, Lucille Marquis,
Vienna, W.Va.; three brothers,
Warren Jr.. Quinlan, Texas;
Richard, Santa Ana, Calif'., and
Wayne or Phlladephla, Pa.; a
sister, Nora Rushing, Parkers·
burg; two half-brothers. Lewis
· Marquis, Ritchie County, W.Va"
and Larry Marquis, Caldwell;
two half' sisters, Sheila Marquis,
Vienna, aitd Sonja H6SS!11an.
Lubeck, W.Va.
. Besides his parents, he was
preceded In death by his wife,
Mary Anderson Marquis, In 1984.
Services wUl be conducted atll
a.m. Saturday at the While. Ethridge Funeral Home. 125 Lee
St., Belpre, with Mr. Donald
Seevers officiating. Friends may
call at the funeral home from 2·4
·
and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

(feU G. DeLong .
Cecil Gordon DeLong, 61, of
30790 Barringer Roa(j, Portland.
died Thursday morning at Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Born April 30, 1925, in Jackson
County, W.Va ., he was a son of
Charles and Laura K~ys DeLong.
He had been a deckhand for the
Ohio River Sand and Gravel Co.,
Parkersburg, W.Va., and · was
last self-employed as owner·
operator of J &amp; . R Trash,
Portland, He retired in 1982 and
was a member of the Second
Baptist Church, Ravenswood,
W.Va.
Survivors Include .his wife.
Louise DeLong, Portland; one
daughter and son-ln·law, Kelly
and' Ron Hawkins, Middleport;
three sons and daughters-ln·laj~~,
Charles and Debbie Shasteen.
East Liverpool, Jeffrey and
Wendy DeLong, Ravenswood,
W.Va., and Robbie. DeLong. at
home, In Portland; four grand·
children, Cindy and Michael
Hawkins, and Jennifer and
Chuckee Shasteen; one sister,
Ruth Staats, Murraysvllle,
W.Va.; four brothers, a twin.
Homer DeLong. Antiquity, Steve
DeLong, Akron. Everett De·
Long, Ripley , W.Va., Charles
DeLong, New Matamoras; and
many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded In death by
his parents; one sister, Virginia
Taylor; and two hall·brothers.
. Clarence and Howard DeLong.
Services will be Saturday, 1
p.m., at Ewing Ji'uneral Home,
with Rev. · Lawrence . Gluesen·
camp Sr. officiating. Burial will
be In Stivers ville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Friday.

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. PRELIMINARY WORK UNDERWAY- Road
beside the underlying roadway, to hold up th~
under the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge has been closed
structure while the &lt;'Ontractor replaces 15'(, fo~t
and gus and telephone lines under the structure
of the top section of the first pier on lhe Ohio side.
1\re helng moved io clear the way lor major bridge
Similar repairs wUI be made to I be first pier on the
repair work slated to begin this spring. ~enneth
West V)rglniiLslde. The 1111proach span on llleOhlo
Buckley, of the ~hlo Department of ';J'rllillp0\18· ' side wut also be removed and new approacheoi wQI
tlon, reports that the road under the bridge will be
be built on · both !lldes. ·Buckley dl~ not know
closed lor t~e duration of lh~ prime conslructlon ' exactly when the hrldKe ltsell wUI be closed, but
contract held by the firm Maldens, lenklns,
anticipates April. The span wUI not he closed until
Nelsonville. Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler
needed materials are delivered lo the contractor.
reports that the road closure could last as long as
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Report Taiwan flu virus in
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ATLI\N'L\ {l iJ'I) - A new Taiwan lnlluenza
viru• has made its way Into this country, slrlklnJ
children and young adults in ~2 slates, Including
Ohio. and the llistrlct of Columhla, federal health
offidals say.
'l'ht• latest ' ji\-Taiwan" flu, caused by a new
typ•• of virus not seen in the United States,ln lhree ·
deca des, reQuires a special vaccine for protect ion. 'fht• vaccine is recommended for those under
:15 who have chronic health prohlems.
Ur. Tom Torok, a flu st•eclallst for the Rl\tlonal .
Cen ters for Disc&gt;L~c Co ntrol, said Thursday that
peopl e horn since the mid· 1950s have never been
t•xpuscd to lhe Taiwan flu virus and lm.ve no
natural immu nity lo it.
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Fed••r:tl health o!liclals are urglnR people In
high risk grou ps to gellwo flu shots- the Taiwan
vaccina tion and a lriva,enl vaccine that protects
against lhi'Ce other s trains Of lnRuenza. The two

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Haclne Vi ll age Cou ncil met In
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pres l&lt;ling.
A rnePt ing of the finan ce
comm ittee was announ ced for 7
p. m . on Dec. 29 to work on 1987
app ropriations and th e clerk
reported that a letter has been
received irom the county development office stating tha t the
business expans ion and reten tion
commit tee was one of 20 pro·
gra ms in Ohio to receive a
supp01 t grant. The committee
met&gt;ts the fir st Tues day ~ I each
month at 7:30p. m. In the county
extens ion service office.
Cpuu cll sent a thank you note to
Dale Willis for donating the
community Christmas 1t·ee and
extended public thanks to res!•
dent s who donated decorations
and helped · decorate the com·
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George Cummins, first aid
chief. ap peared before council
requesting cou ncil to Ins ure the
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administrat ion officia ls have we decided not tq comment on it ,
sa id the }:resident did not ap- for fear it would endanger t)le.
prove that shipment until so me lives of t he hos tages. To the best
lime In October . after the fi rs t of my recollection, the president
batch of arms had been was against the shipment at that
time."
delivered.
Durenberger characterized
Regan spent 2Y, hours before
the House committee Thursday McFarlan e's testimony as
and his questioning likew ise " much. more explicit, much:
appeared to deal with the timing more definitiv e than that of the
ch ief of siaff or tb.at of the
of certain events. .
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" Most of us ca n't remember secretary of state or secretary of ,
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what we had for lunch two days defense."
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But Hous e Int elligence Com·
3go, he told reporters. "T~is is
why people's memories are mit tee Chairma n Lee Hamilton.D·Ind .. said Regan gave "very
different."
The chief of staff said Reagan co mprehensive and candid tes"was against " sending arms in timony and the ~ommiltee
August 1985 but, "When we · members res ponded quite favorfinally found out about It later, ably toll ."

principal high risk groups are individuals over 65,
nursing home patients and anyone In poor heallh
who could die from the !lu.
Torok said lhal an estimated 6 million doses of
the vaccine have been manufactured and sent to
distributors.
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A typical case of ln!luenza usually runs lis
course in ahout a week hut . some victims feel
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Washed out,. ~little longer, he said.
The 22 slates reporting A· Taiwan or A-Taiwan·
like lnOuen•a are Hawaii, · Oregon, California,
Montana, Texus, Ohio, New Hampshire, Connecll·
cut, Massachu ~ells, North Carolina, Florida,
Idaho, Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michl·
gan, Arizona, New York, Maryland, Tennessee,
Pennsylvania and New Mexico.
Torok •aid lhe number of flu cases has been
Increasing since the llrst of December.
" This has been a lypl~al season, In thai we get
Increasing numbers of reports through December
and January," he said. "It usually peaks toward
the end of January and early February."

top adm inistra tion officials , the
question of when President Rea·
gan ordered secret U.S. arms
shipment s to Iran - and. what
happened to profits from the
sales believed divert ed to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels
remain unanswered.
· Sen. David Durenberger, R·
Minn., said Thursday that no
matter what else is revealed to
the Int elligence panel he chairs,
the ultimate responsibility for
answers be longs to Reagan.
"The ·issue Is clearly not just
who gave the orders to do what,
but who Is overall responsibl e lor
this policy, " Duren berger told
reporters.
"We have complied a mass of
facts about this fi asco." added
Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont.
· the panel's ranking Democrat .
" Much more needs to be learned
before a definitive account of the
Iran affa ir or the diversion of
funds can be prepared."
McFarlane s pent most of his
time In the hearing room Thurs·
day In a repeat performance of
questioning on when Reagan
a uthorized the first arms shipment to Iran as part of a policy to
build rela tions with "morler·
ales" In Tehran and work toward
release of U.S. hos tages held by,
pro·Ira n te rrori sts in Lebanon.
McFarlane to ld the panel.lasl'
week that Reagan orally ap·
proved the fir st arms shipment in
August 1985, before the weapons
were sent to Tehran by IsraeL
However. Rega n and other

STILL A PUZZLE - Sen. David Durenberger ilelt, R·Minn)
chairman of the Senate lnlelllgence Committee, and Sen. r3trlck
Leahy, vice chairman, head toward a press conference thursdy
after the committee conciuded 11• hearings. Leahy said three
weeks of Investigation lnlo the "flusco" of the Iran arms·Contra
afllr pprolvded a general unders tanding .~ul not a lull accounting
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can' t remember' what we had for
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security adviser Robert McFar·
lane for more testimony Thurs·
day about discrepancies between
his statement s and thoseofWhlte
House chief of staff Donald
Regan, who spoke to the senators
Wednesday and testified Thurs·
day be fore their Hous e
counterparts.
The House Intelligence Committee. meanwhile. was ex·
pee led to hear testimony today
from Attorney General Edwin
Meese.

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requirement Is waived by ordi·
also asked fo r a cha nge In the
nance.
Council authorized the
response pattern for the squads
wlththeldeatotaklngthevlllage . purc~ase of seals for the hydrau·
lie pump for the dump truck.
squad truck on all fire runs .
teeth 'for the backhoe bucket and
leaving the county squad at the
also
blades for the snow plow.
station. In prior years , council
Bills
are to be submitted before
paid th.e Insurance for the villa ge
the
end
of the year for payment.
squad so that the village squad
Television
switchover was distruck could be a backup for
cussed with several council
resident s. Cou ncil tabled any
members expressing th eir dlssa·
action until the next m eeting and
llsfactlo n with federal deregula·
requested Cummins to submit
lion of the cable sys tems and
his proposa l in writing. It was
reported that are receiving com·
announced that the fire hou se
plaints
of poor reception.
and·or the annex can be used by
Present for thee session were
non· prolit groups who are to pay
council members, Robert Bee·
a user fee and submit a written
gle, Cleland.
application for action at a village
Teaford, Wamsley, Scott
cou nell meeting.
Wolfe;
Clerk Jane Beegle: Mar·
Council also approved the first
shal
Joe
Kirby, Fire Chief Robert
reading of an ordinance waiving
Johnson,
Cummins, and Sti·eet
the residence requireme nt for a
Commissioner Glenn Rizer.
village tnarshal. State law requires the village marshal live In Council adjourned untll 7 p.m. on
the respect.ive village unless the Monday, Jan. 5.

Plan Saturday parade
A Chrlstmu parade will be held al4 p.m ..Saturdlly In Rutlwtd
sponsored by lhe Langhute Christian Church. The parade wUI
also go through LangsvUle.

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of the Mlddleporl P081 111 they prepared sacks of
fruit wtd candy lo bt! d cll~ered lo shullns and
members o~er 80. Baskets of frull will also be

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Parsons, Roscoe Roush, Polly Chadwell, Grace .
1 Welch and Kalheryn Metzger . .

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Pomeroy-Middiaport, Qhic
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The ·Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

The liberals, who Were sure beats waiting In agony fo'r - much more directly than It
trounced 49 states to one by President Reagan's retirement.
was by till&gt; Watergate scandal or
DEVOT~ D TO THE INTERESl'S OF THE MEIGS· MASON AREA
From that consolation to the Richiua, Nixon's reslgnaflon.
Richard Nixon In 1972,' were
But It Is also true that .the
understandably exh'liarated ·conclusion that conserv.a tlsm
~lh
.• when, less than two years later, itself Is down for the count Is only conservative.movement today ts·
tll m~ ~L....-.-, '"""""c '"""
'q!v
a very · dlf[erent thing·, both
I he Watergate scan&lt;lallorced the a single step, but the liberals will
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qualitatively
and quantitatively,
resignation
of
their
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v
anquisher.
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·be
sadly
mista.
k
en
If
they
take
it.
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It
was
In
th~ early 1970s. Iri
than
would
be
less
than
hum
an
if
It
Is
true
that
Ronald
Reagan
is
They
· Publisher
they . didn't hope, now, that conservative In a way that the words 0! ;Sidney Bluem·
Ronald Reagan. who drubbed . Richard Nixon never was. It. Is enthal, a liberal Journalist a nrt
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BOBHO~FUCH
them by the same humiliating also true that the obJectives author of "The . Rise of the
o · Assistant Publisher/ Controller
General Manager
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margin in 1984, can be brough t pursued by Adm. John Polndex- Counter·Es tablishmerit" :• "Bv
DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
low by the burgeoning flap over ter, Col. Oliver North, et al.- an 1980, conservative political acti·
News Editor
Iran and the contras.
opening to Iran, the release ol our vlsts numbered In the thousands,
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resignation
is
a
bit
hostages In · Lebanon, military and political action committees
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,. much to hope lor this time, but aid to the contras - are ob]ec· were dlsbu~slng mlllions ..... The
• ~ Associatio n and the American Newspaper Publishers Associ3tlon .
, they certainly expect to inflict tives every thoughtful conserva· Co unt er·Establlshritent had
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grown ... into a vast apparatus of
consjderable damage . on their live will applaud.
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LE'TTERS OF OP INION ar..e wclcpme. Thf&gt;y i! ould 1x&gt; IE'ss than ;n) words
~ lontz. Alllrt ter s ar(' su bj('('t to ed ltlng and 111J SI be signed wllh na me, address and
' exasperating enemy. A victory of
To the extent that President think tanks, .Journals and lnstt."
. IC'lrphnn£' nu mber. No uns li!nW leiTers will ~publi s hed . Letters should be In
this palace-coup type, engi· Reagan is · weakened by this lutes." And, of course. it is even
good tastC', addr£'ss ln g issuE"S_. not Jlf r~onallf l es .
neered by Congress and the controversy, a nd those objec- bigger and more influential
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At 9 p.m . next J an. 20 (the
satisfying as winning a presiden· vatlve cause Is Indeed damaged
tlal election bya landslide, but it
anniversary of Ronald Reagan 's

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~ WASH ING TON !UP! ) - Tired of paying high pr ices for coffee?

~lay be you would like to pay high pr ices for apple juice for a change.

[ti so. move to .Japan .
C..Acco rding to the. Na tional Geographic Society , apples cost about
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each In Tokyo.
;: ;Better think twice, however; about trying to save on apples by
~9vi n g to Moscow. You might bump into more high coffee prices .
~ j &gt;.s I underst and 1t , a cuppa Joe costs even morP in the Soviet capital
;tn,a n it does in the U.S. capital.
!:' .A Soviet consumer official has been quoted as suggesting that
~ ~cov ites quit drinking so much java if they can't afford it. He said
~y could ge t a long without it , which certainly would be no answer to
Jlle 'pro blem in this city.
;:.· Arou nd here, coffee is considered essential. If nothing else, lt keeps
, ~ burea ucrats awake. .
•• ~me folks beyond the Capitol Beltway might regard coffee as even
PlJ5re essential than bureaucrats, but I suppose we will have to wait
~at:. the first snowfall in Washington to test that theory.
:•:;Gnly "essential" employees are required to mush to work. The
funny thing is t~at employee attendance proba bly is higher in snowy
'~eat her than a t any other time.
· could It be that most federal employees consider themselves
e sentlal ? Or do they j.ust like dr inking coffee on snow days •
' In any event , if it 's rel at ively cheap coffee you're looking forward
to, bett er move to Toledo.
;Some brands In the Ohio city. it says in the magazine Advertising
A'ge. sell for more than a doll ar a pound under the national average. ·
·] don't know the reas on lor this, except that it must snow a lot in
Toledo.
I do know that suga r costs less in St. Louis. At least, Advertising
Age says It does. So if you take that condiment In your coffee. you may
~ n t to move from Ohio to Missouri.
;cream prices, apparently, are pretty mu ~h the same everywhere.
A11yway. the magazine didn't include cream in its survey.
;You might save something on milk by driving down the road to
qeveiand. A gallon of milk in Cleveland costs about a dollar under the
n~tio n a l average . .
:orcourse, If it's soft drink you prefer with a ham burger and fried
potatoes. you might wa nt to move to Louisiana.
·One account I read reported that even nationwide fast food outlets
"juggle prices."
;As proof. that publication cited a meal composed ol the above
lnjlTedlents as costing less in Baton Rouge than In Bakersfield, Calif.
,If, however; you drink domestic wine With your burger and fries, or
tl(ke It in your coffee. you might be better off, pricewise, on the West
Cpast.
.The survey Indicates that California wine cos ts less in California
titan elsewhere. Reduced shipping and handling charges, l suppose.
Should a fast food customer order a gl ass of imported wine with
I~Jl ..or with a cup of coffee, she or he apparently is on hers or his own.
I saw no comparable price comparisons for fore ign-produced wine.
· s eer , however, costs less in Houston. •

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first Inauguration ), the Public ·
Broadcasti1,1g System's televl·
slon network will carry a 9().
·minute documentary entitled
" Th·e Conserv.atives" whlc.h
dramatically underscores this
point. ·This ts a fastpaced and
th~roughly absorbing account of
t he conservative movement,
from Its incepllon In the early
1950s to Its poll!lcal triumph
almost 30 years later. ·
No student of American his·
tory, or of our national political
processes - for that matter no
political buff. left, right, or
center - will want to. miss this
fascinating account of how a
political concept was born, grew,
developed political muscle, and
. at last won widespread ·acceptance. Liberals especially, who
now have this same process to go
through if their cause is to revive,
wtli benefit from 11.
There are candid Interviews
with William Buckley, Barry
Goldwater , Milton Friedman,
President Reagan and many
others. There is important his tor·
leal film footage, much ol It
never seen on national television
before. The viewer will go away
understanding at last how Buck·
ley's founding of National Review led In ex ora bly to the Republican Party' s nomination of
Barry Go ldwater - and how
tha t, In turn laid the foundation
for Ronald Reagan's election as
president 16 years further on.
The movem~nt that made that
Long March to tthe White House,
and whose awesome contemporary ramifications Blumenthal
describes In his book, isn't going
lo disappear, or even hiccup very
noisily. because somebody dl·
verted SJO million to the contras.
Its basic. agenda - a stronger
defen'se, a less intrusive govern·
ment - is still the national
agenda . Until that changes,
conservatism will remain the
dominant force in American
political life.

tfoday in history
By United Pre~s International
/~od ay Is Thursday. Dec. J8, the 352nd day of 1986 with 13to follow .
~;rhe moon Is mov ing toward its last quarter.
• Jfhe morn ing stars arc Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
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evening stars are Ma rs and Jupiter.
; f;l' hose born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. They
():\Ciude E nglish physicist J oseph Thompson, discoverer of the
~~c t ron , in 1856; British story writer Saki, pen name of H.H. Munro,
\i:l870; Swiss modernis t painter Paul Kl ee In 1879; baseball pitcher
l'Y Cobb In 1886; film director George Stevens ("Giant" ) In 1904;
actress and pln·up girl Betty Grable In 1916; West German statesman
~illy Brandt In 1913 (age 731. and film director Steven Spielberg In
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1865, the 13th Ame ndment to the Constitution abolished slavery
t)ithe Unit ed States.
~~n 1915, P residP,Jlt Woodrow Wilso n, a widower lor one year,
iiarrled the widow Edith Bolling Ga ll .
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YltkY. Budinger on Johnny Carson' s " The Tonight Show."

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l:JPl Sports Writer
&amp;l)'; FRAl'jCISCO ' (U.PI) The Los Angeles Ranis and the
San Francisco 49ers play tonight
for ,m ore than ]'!st the NF.y West
title- they also are fighthj'gfor a
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valuable week dlf.
The winner 1of the tiatipnally
tel~vised game will clai~ the
NFC West title and not play again
until
Jan. 2 or 3. The loser will
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play In . WJlshington next
. weekend.
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· to have the extra week off," San
Francisco ·guard 'Randy Cross
.... said. "This Is going to be a yery
physical game. It'~ going to take
some lime to regroup."
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E.r lc Dickerson, the Rams
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the extra rest.
"V"le want the week off," he
sa id. "This. time . of year, you
want to be as rested as possible."
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slve unit. He has recorded 11 team; they'll make up lor It
JOO.yard· phfs riJshing games this (Brown and Hunter's injuries ). "
season , one shy .ol the NFL
San Francisco's defense hoas
·season record· of 12 shared by succes~luUy contained Dicker·
O.J. Simpson (1973 ), Earl Camp- son since he entered the league in
bell (1979 ) and Marcus Allen 1983. Alter running for 142 and144
(19851, Dickerson has . five yards, respectively, his first two .
straight lOO·yard games heading games against the 49ers; he has
Into tonight's regtilar·season . not since cracked the lOO.yard
finale.
barrier against them. In the
·"He looks stronger and I think Rams' 16·J3 victory earlier this
he's more de~ermlnetl l now, " season., Dickerson rushi:od for 78
•49ers safety Carlton Wll!'iamson ya~ds on 19 carri~s. But Walsh
. said of Dicker,son. "It seemed said that was enough.
li ke all he wanted was daylight In ·
"We controled the game early
the past. This year, he's putting and they did not surmount a
his head down · and gol.ng at sustained drive until late in the
people. He's not going to be . game," Walsh said. "But when
Intimidated."
they did, Dickerson was the main
Dickerson's role has ·been Instrument."
magnified by injuries to fleet·
The 49ers' ru shing defense, led
footed wide receiver Ron Brown ·by qulck·closlng safety Ronnie
and tight end Tony Hunter.
Lott, linebacker Rikkl E ttison
"There ls'noquesllon there will and nose g~a rd Mike Carter, has
be a difference there (In the peaked for tonight's meeting
Rams passing game)." San wit~ Dickerson.
Fra nci sco Coach Bill Walsh ·sald.
Over the last month, San

Jack Anderson &amp; Dale VanAtta
WASHINGTON -The damage
done to U.S.·Arab relations by
the secret Iranian arms deal was
not limited to Iraq, the Immediate victim. It s hattered American credibility with at least one
U.S. ally In the Middle East :
King Hussein ol Jordan.
In an exclusive Int erview with
Dale Van Alta in Amman, the
diminutive monarch was cordial
and diplomatic . But he made It
clear that he was personally
pai ned by what he regards as
double·dealing by President Rea ·
gan and his emissaries. who sold
weapons to Iran at the very time
they were assuring him and other
Arab leaders that the United
States was doing ail it could to
deny weapons to Iran.
Finally, Van Att a s ug~ested
that th e king must be deeply
offended at having been lied to by

an American president. Hussein
paused, then looked straight
ahead and said soft ly, "I am,
sir."
So Reagan did say th ings to
Hussein that werecompletely the
oppos ite of wha t the United
States was doing? Van Atta
asked. "He certainly did," the
King replied .
It was evident ihat Hussein did
not wish to pursue this particular
line of questioning. ·But he
acknowledged that he had yet to
receive an apology from Reagan
or anyone else In the admlnlsira·
tlon. and that the explanations
proffered by U.S. diplomats were
unconvincing.
Hussein did lind one part of
Reagan' s public explanation
plausible: that the arms deal was
made In hopes of gaining lnflu.

ence within Iran.
"I do not believE' It was a
question of hostages for arms,"
the king said. "! be-lteve that It
was a strategic de~lslon that was
taken a while ago. " But he added
that the attf'mpt to placate the
Iranians "places in jeopardy th ~
future of this entire area."
Hussein and other moderat e
Arab leaders support Iraq in the
S.year·old war with Iran, be· •
cause they realize that a victory
by the Ayatollah Khomelnl 's
fanatical Islamic regime could
spread th e fund amentalist revolution to their countries and
threaten if not destroy th eir
government s.
The king said U.S. credibility
throughout the Middle East had
certafnly bee n damaged by the
arms deal. He added that "i n
terms of the a rea and its future , T

believe that a lot of harm has
been done."
Hussein 's feeling of dlsappolntl
ment- even of betrayal- fs not
likely to' be shrugged off in .
Washington. Ever since he ascended the Jordanian throne 34
·years ago, Hussein has been
r•ourted as ·an ally by every
American president from Eisenhower to Reagan . It has long
been an article of faith that" no
Middle East peace agreement
ca n be negotiated without Hussein's E&gt;nthuslastic cooperation.
The kin~ Is well aware of his
key position, and of his hlstori·
r ally warm re lations with Wa·
shlngton. No doubt that is why he
was so reluctant to discuss the
Iranian arms deal, and was so
gu a rdedly •dipl omatic In his
responses.

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More than title on line in .San Frallcisco

The turbulent, troubled times
a re past. I think. Between my
husband 's son and me. It has
taken 14 years to achieve this
comfortable plateau. He was 14
when we began building a family,
and I'm not sure which of us has
changed the most. I know we 've
both grown - he, in sensitivity;
me, In understanding.
Yet we were neither sensitive
nor understanding In the begin·
nlng. He was used to an elderly
housekeeper - sweet, overly
indulge nt and s ub servient ;
words seldom applied to me . He
was used to sports coats hanging
on the living· room window shut·
ters and piles of newspapers
stacked on the noor around
whieh the occasional hou se·
keeper occasionally vacuumed.
I'm the kind who likes a ll the
hangers lacing the same
direction.
He wrote me hostile notes. I
issued ultimatums to his father,
who wlmplshly begged for peace
as two muscle-flexing protago·
nlsts circled him. So the son
sulked In him room over his
guitar, and I contemplated even·
lng courses to get out of the
house. Each of us felt right, but
wronged at the same time.
In every way, we were behav·
ing normally. Stepfamllles are
not like other families. We begin
in hope, but often !~;~under in the
hopelessness of opposing r~;~u .
tines, divergent behaviors and
dash~ expectations. The fact
that love doesn't conquer all Is
evident In the statistics: 60
percent of stepfamiltes break up
after four or live years.
. I was reminded of just how
· hard It was for us, reading
excerpts from a new book on
stepfamilles by Della Ephron.
It's called "Funny Sauce: Us, the

Ex. the Ex's New Mate, the New
Mate's Ex, and the Kids ."
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In one passage, Ephron des·
crlbes a conversation between
her hu sband and his daughter.
who wants a horse. The entrea·
ties ("My friends will give me the
food free") and his refusals ("We
can't afford a horse" \ go back
and forth. Finally, the step·
daughter stomps up the stairs,
yelling back, "thanks. Delia."
" I would like to point out. "
wri tes Ephron, " that I had not
said one word .
" It doesn't matter. I am the
cause of the pain, whatever It
may be. perhaps because she
blames me for her much greater
hurt , that her parents are no
longer married. I am not the
reason they are divorced , bul I
ani evidence of it .. . I am also
privileged to be the adult that
Lisa can most risk being angry
with, or. put another way , that
she can most afford to have
angry with her. Life is less secure
than it used to be, and she Isn ' t
taking any chances. So when Lisa
feels ·mistreated. she thinks of

comfort ed r e ading of a stepmother who told a negative child .
"I am not your real mother . butT
nm the mother In thi s house."
I a lso remember th at a hassl l'
over bed making was the fir st
real breakthrough between my
stepson and me. 1would get home
from work and lind he had left for
school without making his bed. I
told him, "I feel you a re trying to
get back a t me." "Gosh. no. " he
said. "Don' t you know you' re
supposed to nag teena gers to do

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things?" It wa s a great moment.
Now we have a lot ol those. We
are friend s. Interested in each
ot her . Wr confide our setf·doubts
and call each other to share the
little day· to·day triumphs. When
are you coming to Boston?" he
asks. " Soon, I hope."
Those are words I never
dr ~a med I'd hear . Take heart,
stPppa rent s. P assing years and
the long view c an work a magic,
even between unlikely companIons.

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Hawk center Tree Rollins makes a late attempt to
block the shot during the first quarter Thursday
. night In Milwaukee. j UPI)

IN YOUR FACE -Milwaukee Buck guard Paul
Pressey (25) dunks the baskeltiall while Atlanta

· By IAN LOVE
UPI Sports Writer
For those keeping score at
home, New Jersey leads Its
season series against New York

2·0.
In a game between two of the
worst teams In the NBA, the New
York Knlcks fell to the Nets 94·93
Thursday night . The loss was~he
Knlcks' seventh straight and left
them with the worst reeord In the
Eastern Conference, 5-20. New
Jersey improved to 5-19.
The Knieks led· by 6 with fewer
than three minutes left and, after
falling behind 92·91, regained the
lead on Rory Sparrow's IS.foot
jumper with 12 seconds left.
Leon Wood hit an 18-footer with
slx seconds remaining. Williams
blocked Sparrow's drive with two
seconds left and the Knlcks fell
Into last place in the Eastern
Conference. ,
New Jersey has beaten- aside
from the Knlck,s - the Boston
Ceitlcs, Houston Rockets and
Philadelphia 76ers.
Also Thursday, the Milwaukee
Bucks defeated the Atlanta
Hawks 104·95. Milwaukee rallied
from a ~· point halftime deficit to
Improve to 17-Sand move within 1
I· 2games oft he Central Divisionleading Hawks. Atlanta, 18·6,
played without regu la rs Kevin
Willis and Mike McGee, both out
with the flu .

"They came in here withou t
two of their players and gave a
terrific effort," Milwaukee
Coach Don Nelson said. "We
were In a situation where we
could only 'lose the game, not win
it. If we didn't' beat Atlanta at.
home without two pi their play·
ers, we would be making a
statement about our team that I
ce,~; taln ly did not want to make."
Terry Cummings stored 32
points and Jack Sikma added q
of his 18 points In the fourth
quarter to lead the Bucks.
Milwaukee outscored Atlanta g. 0
over the final 1:36.
Elsewhere, Chicago defeated
Im\iana 97·88, the Los Angeles
Lakers drubbed Portland 131'
115, Seattle stopped Houston
l!HlO, Sacrament9 beat the Los

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Francisco has held Atlanta to 75
yards In 18 carries, the New York
Giants to 19 yards In· 13 carries,
New England to 60 yards In 20
carries and the New York Jets to
33 yards In 13 carries.
On offense, the 49ers will be led
by quarterback Joe Montana,
who has had great success
against the Rams over the years.
. This season, the ·veteran has
completed 168 of 271 passes for
1,998 yards 'and six touchdowns.
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know what: It '46,"' he said. " lt wouldn't make
is," said Montana as to why he . any sense. I don ' t think a tearrl .
plays so well agamst the Rams. would use something like that ln..
" I have had some really good a game as Important as this
games against them . ! just hope.~ unless they had playe?, It sam~
can come up with one this week. fjoith~e~r~t~lmieiithC!Dsse aas~o~n.iii~i
. Montana, who had missed the
last meeting .betweeh the two ·
teams because,o~ back surgery,
said hedld not beheve rumor;: th~
Rams wou ld use a special 46
defense tonight.
"I don't think they'tt play a

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UPI Sports Writer
Auburn replaced its big man
with a bigger man Thursday
night and .the seventh·ranked
Tigers coasted to their sixth
stralg'Qt victory.
.
Mike Jones started in place of
6·foot ·7, 230-pound center Jell
Moore. who was not allowed to
start for missing Wednesday's
practice. The 6-7 Jones has been
threatened with a benching him·
self If he does not lose a few of his
245 pounds .
Jones scored 16 points, one
fewer than team leader Frank
Ford , to lead the Tigers to a 89·6£
rout of Augusta College. Chris
Morris a nd Johnny Lynn each
added 15 and Moore came off the
bench to score 10 for Auburn.
"It was obvious that Auburn
had a much superior basketball
team ton ight," Augusta Coach
Neal Cody said. "Inside, they're
not giants like so me teams In
college basketball today, but I
thought they. played big."
Augusta, 2-4, took Its last lead
at I8·16 with 11:05 remaining In
the first hal f when Jeff Hodson
hit a 3·polnt shot. Aubum ou t·
scored Augusta 29·9 the rest of
the half to take command.
Four Jaguars scored in double
figures, led by Hodson wit h 15.
Vincent Jackson added 12 and
Tyron Gross and Mike O'Neill
each had 11.
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In other key games, co·No. 17
Arkansas whipped Misslssi9Pi
Valley State 98· 79. Colorado
edged Tulsa 53-51, California
topped Central Michigan 70·57
a nd Cleveland State edged East·
ern Michigan 79· 76.
At Fayelievllle, Ark., William
Mills collected 22 points and 15
rebounds to power Arkansas past
' Mississippi Valley State. The
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halftime. George Ivory scored 26
points, 18 from 3·point range, for
Mississippi Valley State.
At :Tulsa, Okla., Matt Bullard
led a· bala nced scoring attack
with 10 points to pace Colorado
over cold· shooting .Tuls~. The
Golden Hurricane jed by 5 points
at the half but shot just 21percent
after intermission.
At Berkeley, Calif .. Leonard
Taylor spored 16 points and
· grabbed ·11 rebounds to pace
California over Central Michl·
gan. The Chippewas scored the
first field goal but the Golden
Bears responded with 13 straight
points arid held the lead lor the
rest of the game. Tommie
Johnson led Central Michigan
with 21 points.
At Ypsilanti. Mich., Hersey
Strong scored 19 points ·and
Clinton R~nsey contributed IS to
lift Cleveland State over Eastern
Michigan. Ken McFadden hit 2
late free throws to . help the
Vikings. · Lewis · Scott scored a
game·htgh 21 points for Eastern .
Michigan.
Elsewhere, Centenary topped
Samford 80· 76, Marshall edged
Florida A&amp;M 9Q.ss, 4ustin Peay
upset Minnesota 73·64, Brigham
Young dumped Weber State 84·
69 and Montana ripped UC·Irvlnc
101·80.

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SUN.DAY, DEC. 21, 12 to 5

OwitiiMI Trees, Foilagt Plants,

Ho.... loo..h. Chriotma1
Wroat!K, Condlo Arrangom•l•,
''"'' lionkot1 l Sprars.

HUBBARD$
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE. OHIO

B·AHR CLOTHIERS

Opoo Dally 9 to S, Sunilay'l loS
PH . 992·6776
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MIDDLEPORT

519900 CASH &amp; CARRY

80" SOfA by Simmons
Now S299on

Reg. 1949.00

As low As

OTHER SOFAS

FOR INFO. CALL '992·3794 or 992·6893

1/2

S39900

ONE ON~ Y!

OFF!

BARCLAY LOOSE PILLOWB'ACK

3 PC. SECTIONAL

S ACTION RECLINERS

In colorful eorthtones .

Reg. 1469:oo ROCKERS· &amp; WALL SAVERS

Rtg. 11324,00

WARM and COlY RECLINERS

20°/o to 50°/o OFF
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OR TOUGH TEXTURES

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1-5 P.M.

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MON . 8o TUES.
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CORNER OF THIRD 8t OLIVE
GALLIPOLIS. 446·3046

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Your Choice lull or Queen

Call11/ .

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PHARMACY
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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MON. &amp; WED. 4:30·5:30, 6:30·7:30
TUES. &amp; THURS. ·5:45·6:45
CARLETON SCHOOL-SYRACUSE
JOY KING, INSTRUCTOR

" So THiS is what cotor·enflanced vintage
movies are all about/"

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4 HOUR CHRISTMAS SALE

1 Contemporary Flame Stitch

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Rudolph, the
red nose
Reindeer, will
be at Fruth's
Saturday,
December 20th
3 P.M. til 5. P.M.

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me."
Ephron ' s astute analysis
makes sense to me. Much more
So, ln. my opinion, than state·
ments made recently by Betty
Carter, director of Family Instl ·
lute of Westchester in Mount
Vernon, N.Y. ~he told a confer·
ence of family therapists that
only natural parents should disci··
pline their kids and stepparents
should stay out ol it.
!'disagree. I think stepmothers
have the right ~set and enforce
the routine for family living how to eat, how to keep a room,
who's to do what chores. Other·
wise, she runs the danger of
belgn a sleep-in housekeeper
without a vote. I remember being

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Poinstttitto, Hatty TrNt, lin l Cut

Angeles Clippers 117-113 and
Washington topped Golden State
128-110.
Pacers 97, Bulls llll
At Indi anapolis, Michael Jor·
dan scored 14 of his 41 points In
the fourth quarter to rally
Chi eago. The Bulls went on a 10.0,
fourth·quarter run to catch the
Pacers, who were led by rookie
Chuck Person's 17 points.
Lakers 131, Blazers 115
At Los Angel es, Byron Scott
scored T/ points and A.C. Green
added a career· high 26 for the
Lakers. Los Angeles beat Por·
!land for the seventh straight
time. The Trail Blazers, Who
earlier had traded No. 1 draft
pick Walter Berry to San Antonlo, had a three- game ·w inning
streak halted.

DANCE FOR JOY
WINTER SESSION

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CHRISTMAS SEASON

Nets hand Knicks 7th straight loss

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· Friday, .December 19, 1986

Lofton ·released· from jail on sex assault
;NBA Standings

\'anl'llu\rr a.t Edmo n1 ~1n. ! : 35 ' ·" "

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1U !I.'V b laiull'N, ni•)l
(111l'll0 at Bo&gt;oton, nl~~:hl
.~t· Kan!llt'~

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.luu lt's l.oft tln fo r ti'H• final g anw of tiM•
ll tll'lit'li

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&lt;'ruM'ford t n 1\' t' M.' II a\' t•n ul I I" • ,\ nu:rlt·.Ul
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Capt. Thomas Hlnz said. Lo rton
was then suspended by the
Packers.
The arrest marks the third
lime sexual-assa ult allegations
have been made against Gr£'&lt;'n
Bay p layers since Coac h Forrest
Gregg, a Ha ll of Fame player
from the Vi nce Lombardi era,
assu med t he Packer s' head·
coaching posit ion Dec. 24, 1983.
Lofton was released on bond

Thursday alt er Dis trict Attorney
Peter Naze had asked lor add!·
Ilona I time to prepare the formal
comp laint . Brown County Circu it
Judge Charles Kuehn agreed to
continue t~earance until
Tuesday.
Stephen Gly nn, the Mllwa uk£'&lt;'
attorney .representing Lofton,
decli nro co mmenion fhecha rge,
bu t said he will talk "maybe
Tuesday after we have the

'lluJr~du,v 's Rt·~nlh

White Sox complete late deal~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-·~
By U nited Press International
The Chicago White Sox com·
pleted a trade made last week
with Oa kl and by naming pitcher
Bruce Tanner as the player to be
named later in the dea l. Tan ner
goes to Oakland in exchange lor
infi el der Donn ie Hil l. .. . The San
Diego Padres say third baseman
Craig Nettles and pitcher Dave
LaPoint will not be offered new
contracts. Nettles , 42, a 17-year
ve teran, was acqu ired by the
Padres in Marc h 1984 In a trade
with the New York Yankees. The
Pad res acquired LaPoint, 27. In
July !rom Detroit.
T he Atlant a Braves have withdraw n their contrac t offer to lree
agent first baseman Bob Horner.
The Braves origi nally ollered
Horner a thr£'&lt;'-year , $4.5 million

pact, but Horner's agent, Bucky
Woy, said late Wednesday that
Horn er never. co nsidered the
offer.
The Pitts bu rgh Pirates signed
lree agent pitche r Mark Ross to a
Triple-A contract. Ross, 29, was
5·5 with a 4.17 ERA a nd eig ht
saves in 48 ga mes las t seaso n
with Tuc&amp;un, Houston's Triple·A
allll iate.
The St. Lou Is Ca rdinals say
lines paid by players lor minor
lnlract lons during 1he season will
be used to buy food baskets for 25
needy area families.
Th e Chicago Cubs ~nd San
Diego Padres will play a tw&lt;r
game exhibitio n series· at Mile
High Stadium In Denver next
April 4 and 5.

THE PERFECT GIFT
FOR All THOSE MEMORABLE
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OCCASIONS

ll ulmll 76, Tolo•do Ol [:! 11 1J
fir~· ·· st 7!1, K 'f!dtill( :an 78
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t\ rii.· l.lllh• Rou·k fi l, ll ou~Qn flap! ,'i:\

Arlian"a"~"l. ~.E. T••.u1.~ Ra\)tr.t

Don't despalr-e~ II you' ~thopplng for the rider who hlt lftrythtng. Thl ~11ld
ac:eenory Cltalog hi t more thin 2500 goodln for ri)OtorcydH, ATV'I• JET sk.watercntn. Your gift It there aod we'll help you find lt- ttM rtghtllze, the right color, Ute
right price. Choolt from T·lhlrta or helmet&amp;. Toola or tiNL Oogt'- or gklve&amp; Booat or
jackets. Come In today and we'll be your on•atop Chri8tml1 shopping llore.

J&amp;R
SPORT. SHOP

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Tr~a,. ..~:.tn :\nt unio 1\.1. (:a . Stl illhf'rn 7ti
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Kawasaki

748 East Main

Pomeroy

992-2114

You can build up to a breathtaking 14K
gold diamond or precious stone necklace
l
by just starting with one modestly priced .
SLIDF.t:'' " 1l- 1· - • .. !ime.
of\11 &amp;\
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INGELS

ONLY

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FURNITURE AND JEWELRY

MIDDLEPORT

f!ortsmouth West at Sou th
Point
Chesapeake a t Hun tingt on St.
J~

Iront on at Waverly
South
Web s t e r a t
Wh£'&lt;'1crsbu rg
Southeastern at G re&lt;.'nfie ld
Al hens at Zan C'Sv ille
l'(aham a (\V.Va .) at Kyger
Creek

Rookie cuts finger
St . Louis Bl ues rookie winger
Lemieux cut a tendon in
his tittle linger on his len hand in
an .a cc ident during the team' s
Chrjstmas s kating pan y and w ill
IX' sidelined for up to six 11 r·•'' '
Joc~Iy n

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3 DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY -SATURDAY-SUNDAY,

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I USPS IU·961H
i\ Dh•lsion of M ullimedla. lnt·.
Publlshrd f'Vf'ry aftnnoon. Mon d&lt;~ ~
lh rnu~h Frl&lt;la,v. 111 Court S1 .. Po·
mNey. Ohio. by lhf' Ohio Vallf'y Pub·
l!.'ihi ng Compan~· 1Muhim«li a. Int.
PomrrO\', Oh io 45769. Ph . 9!!2·2156. Sr·
ro nd clas!' pos tagr p&lt;~id at Pom&lt;'roy.
Ohio.

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In land Dal1 \' Press A~s oc l al lon and t hr
Ohio NP"' .~Pa pf'r A ~Sociat ion. National
Ad\'f'rtlsl ng Rr pff'scmarlvf'. Branham
N'' "' s pa ~;~ rr SalNl. i.13 Thi rd A•·rn ul'.
Nf'w York. Nrw York 10017.
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OUR REG. 5.11

,lllf'l
NOriLTY GIFTS

RCA; VHS T-120 . B~ta L-7 50

14' .. 4.49

No / all brands artd styles 11'1 an stores

last minute gilts
Styles may vary by srore

20°/o
OFF
PRE-RECORDED VIDEO TAPES
5-!~E~ ~t~~~1

Titles may vary by store

Sorrr. no ralnchtclls.

SEIKO, CI11ZEN and PULSAR
QUARTZ WATCHES
•

• Cho1ce ol dinnerware
sets, salad sets.
chip 'n dip sels ,
platters,
goblets
and wine glasses ,
beverage sets
Sorry. no ralnchtcks.

silver tones
• Trad il io ~ al. sport o r

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1.59
to23.99
OUR REG. l .tt-21.t9

Mal l S•rlwicrlptlons
lnsld r Ml'l~ Count~·
13 Wr rk~ .............. .................... Sii .29
26 W r rk ~..
.. ..................... U4.01i
52 \\' rr k ~ .... ... .......................... . 166. ~
Out ~hlt• M&lt;'l~ Cou nt.}'
\.l W( '£' k ~... .. . .....
. ............. $Hl2(1
21i W1 •r k ~ ,..
.. ..................... $3~.10
~·l WrC' ks ..
.. .. ~7 . 611

IIITIRI ITOCIC

IAdvance I
LCD WATCHES

• Select from a wide choice
of ligures and accessories

11111 ACCEIIORIEI

2.79 .. 8.77

• Popular characters with
vehicles and weapons

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$2995

' 79 CHEV. CAMARO

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'80 DODGE RAM

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$2995

CHARGER

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LJN PHOTON ELECTRONIC
~HASER TARGET GAME

•
29 99

Fire inlra·red bea ms at
t&lt;:~rget and
hear synchrortized SOllnds:
lights register sc01e
.

computerized

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OUR REO. 418.1t

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Batteries not lrlcludfd
Sorry, no ralrrchec ks. Minimum 24 per s lore

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9 A.M. • 8 P.M.
OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE!

$2495

'79 PLYMOUIH

Jim
MAIN STREET

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CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC

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pile. velour. bunting,
fleece; S ,M,l , tx·JK

SofTy, no raincheclls . Limited to stOre sroclt.

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OUR REG. 1.19-14.99

~s

u.&amp;

from assoned pnnts
and s tyles . pol y/cotton
blends; sizes S,ML

fo

Soffy. no rainchecks. Umlfed ro srore stock.
Previously f'llllrked down s tyles ncH Incl.

74•,.9.74

I·~ &gt;f)lm3:·1 or JWiaiijterJ

gloVes; mittens
Work and hurtling gloves

ENTIRE sTocK*

liEN'S FASHION BRIEFS

not Included.
Stylf$ may 'IJfy by store .

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1.49

• ChoOSe from SilverStone®; non·stlck: aluminum:
stainless steel and porcelain cookware sets ·
Sorry, no ralncheclts. Min. 72 assorted t&gt;CS. per store.

5.59
to 15.99
OUR REG. 6.tf. IJ.tJ

• Fly front briefs in 100 %
cotton: assorted colors

• Sizes S.M.l .Xl.
Souy,

no rainch ecks

Mimmum 72 per store

IHeiALI'UIICHAII

IIIUCE
UIIHOITIIH

LIVII

24.99
• ChoOse from 3

• A wide variety ol saucepans

·1

and skillets lo ChOqse from
• See through composition
Solf)', no raltHJI)eclcs.
Min. tf 8 enOifed pet. ~tr stott.
not illcluded.

cassette or 5
record set: 40
live recotdings

20°/o
oFF
GIRLS' KNITWEAR

ENTIRE sTOCK

'ft
1•OUR59
fo 4 • 7l//11
REO.
1\ . . 5.98

• Hats .

scarves. glovas,
mittens: nylon Ski gloves
and mittens; some boJ(ed
sets : sizes 4·6)1, 7· 14

Sour, no

rainchecks. Aflnimum 600 rJer store.

SILVER BRIDGE PLAZA, GALLIPOLIS

POMEROY, OHIO
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Al.l.

.OPEN FRIDAY 8:30 TIL 8 P.M. SAT. 9 TIL 4. SUNDAY TIL 5

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9·OUR
• 3 7 to ~0• 09 •fronts injumpou•"
pannes, borg
REG. 13.19-29.99

sEI.EcT GRoup

IIITIIIIITOCK
.,,... 101'1'

20°/o
OFF OPEN STOCKVISIONS COOKWARE

$3995

TRAILBLAZER

ENTIRE sToCK

30°/o
OFF
JRS.', MISSES' SHIRTS, BLOUSES .

25°/ooFF

• Does nor Include Corning VIsions cookware.

'78 INTERNATIONAL
SCOUT

3
3°/o
OFF
. LADiES' ROBES, LOUNGEWEAR .

trave l
clocks : booklights

• Wide assortment
of hats and caps:

30°/o
OFF
COOKWARE SETS
I

9 A.M. - 5 P.M.

prints : acrylic and

OUR REG. 19'·12.11

I

Saturday, Dec. 20th

assortment

wallets :

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and

• Ke)lchains: sporl

S f)'les may vary by s!Ote

OPEN TONIGHT TILL 8 P.M.

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Choose from

canon blends; S.M.l ; 38·44

20°/o OFF

Monday, Dec. 22nd

I

•
an
17
•49 of winter sweaters; solids
OUR REG. 7.i!J.2Hi

· 5 • 59 to

Sorry. no rainche cks. Limittd to store SfOCit
PrevfousJy markrKI down styles not illcl.

ENTIRE srocK

b,\ ' m:~U pt'rmillf'd in
U l'(ll l !' \\'hrrc ho iTif' rar rli"'' !;f'l'\' lrc Is
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GREEN BAY. Wis. (UP!t
Jam es Lorton , the Green Bay
Packers' star reeeiver, was
released from jail Thursday and
ordered not to leave Brown
County after being arres ted on a
second -degree. sexual-assa ult
charge.
Lorton .. 30, was accused of
forci ng a woman he met In a bar
to perform oral sex on him, police

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Cheerfulness keeps up a
kond of daylight in the
mind, and fills ot w'oth
a steady and perpetual
serenoty.
- Joseph Addison

Brogan-Warner
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Rulllnd, Otho 45115
J. Wm. " 8111" Brown, Own e r
Pr.one (614) 74?

WITH THE ABC METHOD

Prescnphons

INSURANCE --SERVICES

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
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John F Ful:z. Mgr.
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Memorial Hospital
II S E. Momtrial Dr.
992·2104

The inotials ABC stand for many thongs, but for
our purpose here. they mean Always Be
Cheerful. Thos is good advtce to follow to the
letter; although it can requ ire a great deal of
self·discipline on the face of sorrow, disappoint·
ment, discouragement and all the other dark
clouds of human emotion. However, when you
realize that we have JUSt so much time given
to us on earth, you woll undoubtedly dec ide
that you want to spend your days as cheerfully
as possible. Woth the ABC method, you will
learn to overlook minor orritations and develop
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a bnghter outlook on lofe that will extend, to
others. Along woth regular attendance at your
House of Worshop, this will assure you the true
happiness that c omes from within. It's as easy
as ABC.

Pamtooy

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SATURDAY
RACINE - Racine AmerlQan
Lei!lon Is having a Christmas
p~ly ·and ~Inner for members,
a uxUI¥~ members and their
Immediate famllles, Saturday,
starting at 7 p.m., at the legion
hall. Anyone needin g informa·
tlon should contact Ed Turley at
949-3010 1 or Pete Bearhs at
949-W14. or Pauline Wolfe at
949-2773.
H;\RTFORD. W.Va. - USWA
Christmas dinner Salurday a t
ohe union hall. ·Serving from 11
a. m. until 6 p.m.
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- Proverbs 15:13

MEIGS TIRE

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"A merry hea rt maketh a
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David Wlsf'man,Sr.

pastor.
Drake. S S Sup! Sund ay
School 9· 3Q a m . Morning Wors hip 10 30:

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POMEROY - South Bethel
New Testament Church, Silver
Ridge, will present a Christmas
program Sunday, 7 p.m. The
public Is Invited.
HEMLOCK GROVE r Hemlock Grove Chr istian Church will
present a Christmas program,
Sunday, 7 p.m. Santa will vlsll.
Public invited .
SYRACUSE - Santa will be at
Syracuse Volunteer Fire Depart·
menl Sunday, 2 p.m.

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wlll be presenlell ar the Salem
Center United Met h ~dls t Church.
fol lowed by Chr istmas Holy
Communion .a nd Ihe Festival of
Lights. •

RAC INE - Children of Racine
First Ba pttsl Church w ill presenl
APPLE GROVE - Annual a Christmas program Sunday, 7
Christmas program will be held p.:m. , followed by the adull choir
at Apple Grove Unit ed Methodist singing the cantata " Down From
Church Sunday, 7" p.m. On , His Glory ." Re fr es hm ents
Tuesday at 6 p. m., there will be afterward.
caroling at the church.
-...:..MONDAY
POINT PLEASANT - Point'
SALEM CENTER -A I 7 p.m.

BE DFORD TW P - Bedford
Township Trustees will meet
Mond &amp;y , 7 p m., at the township
hall ..

POMEROY - At 7 . p m
Sund ay, Christmas Holy Com·
munlon and the Fesllval of
Lights will be celebraledat Pearl
Cha pel Un ited Met hodist
Church.

Autumn's Beauty
Li ke a ruli( or woven tapestry
So piE'aslng to the eyE';
;
Autumn 's beauty spreads bE&gt;f6re us
F.tched against tht&gt; sky

SHADE - Shade River Lodge
Monday, 7:30p. m., with work In
the EA degree. Refreshments
will be served.

Most Stores Open 8 a.m. ·11 p.m.
Saturday·Tuesday, Dec. 20··23

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And ali i he pleasures they give,
lei's thank Him and show Him we love
Him
By ou r deeds and the way we livE'.
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POMEROY - Calvary Pil·
grim Chapel, Ohto 143, will
present a Chrlslmas program
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. entitled
" Love Took A Journey lhat
Ended In My Heart... Rev .• •
Dewey King, paslor, welcomes •
the public.

453 will hold a special meetin g

God cha nges lo bea utiful rotors
The ~rl'ell of the leaves and grass,
To brlghl ypJiows, reds an c1 orange,
What a sight we s~ as we pass 1

['d like 10 pai nt a pl('tu rP
To br\gll ten the paths we trod,
B~t no one can m atch the ro\qrs
Shown fort h by a loving God. ~

CHESHI RE - Gallla·Melgs :
Community Actton Agency will
hold Its free clothi ng day for
low-Income persons on Monday
and Tuesday, from 9 a.m. t 12
noon, at the old high school In
Ches hire.

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Pleasant Wes leya n Church, 2417
Jefferson Ave. , wlll have a
Sundpy school Christmas program at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. AI 6
p.m. Sunday, a special musical
program wlll be presenled . .

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Hermo n Un ite d Br e thr e n
Chu rc h. Texas Community. will
be held Sunday. 7: 30 p.m. The
public Is Invited.

MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Independent Holiness Church, 75
Pearl St. ,wlll have a special
SNOWVILLE - Community candlelight service Sunday, 7:30
Christmas tree lightln,g Satur- p.m. Rev. Ivan Myers, New
day, 6 p.m., "In the squa re al . Haven, W.Va., Invites everyone
Snowv llle. Refreshments wlll be to attend.
hot · chocolate and cookies.
POMEROY - Meigs County
Friends and neighbors welcome.
Genealogical Society meets Sunday, 2 p.m.. Meigs County
SUNDAY
SYRACUSE - Santa Claus Museum. There will be a surprise
wlll be al the Syracuse !Ire house program. The public Is Invited.
2 p. m. Sunday. Donations are
POMEROY - Izaak Walton
being accepted for lreals which
League
wlll sponsor a muzzlewlll be distributed.
loading gun shoot Sunday, sta rt·
POMEROY - The annu al lng at 1 p.m. S~oots wlll also be
Christmas program of Mount held Dec. 2S and Jan. 4 al lhe

Ev.-.nlnl': Worship 7 30 p m ; Wednesday

st . Mason su ndavSchootJo a m : Morn Rr-. W H f\lrrm
m PrayN mC'&lt;'tlng 11nd Bible Study wro
po•s1or Df'hhir Buck. Surwl.1\ School Supr
ll('Sdav 7pm
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Chun: h Sc-OOol 9: 1~ ,1 m \ \ Mihip &amp;-r•·k' 10· l0
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.1m CtY.lit rrhl'ar"-.11. 1\Jf':';d;l\ i::ll p.m.
p
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Bord en. pastor Corn Pilus BunC'h sup!
tlfll1r&gt;1 diH'('IIOn of Lni ~ Burt
MT. HE RMON UNITED BRETHREN Sunday School 9 30 am Srrond and
POMF.ROY GH 'R\H OF HiF. '\,\l.A
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas ~urt h Sundays worship sPrvlc&lt;' at 2 :10 p
R~F: Cnrnn Unton m&lt;.l Mull:l•1n
Reo.·.
lliomas Ctrn M('{'!unc-. p.:i..lrn !'\OJ man Pr~
Community off Ct Rt . 82 Rev. Robert
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST. Four1 h and
Sanders, pas tor. Jeff Holter, lay leader. Main St Mlddll'port Rr&gt;v Gll bf&gt;rt Craig,
k'¥ ~ s Supt • Sund.l\ Sctn:JJ 4 lJ t m
rn()rnlll,:: I!. Of ship 10. 'lfl , 1 m C'\ mm J.! s 1 n~r'C' l:i
Ed Roush, Sunday School Sup t. Sunday J r .. p&lt;:~stor Mrs . Ervin Ba um~ar dnr&gt;r
pm mldv.(•pk SC't\i{'C' W('(in ~( tl\ 7 p.m.
Sthool 9:30a m.. mornin g worshjp and SundayS('hool Sup! SundavSchool ~ 3lla
CR,\C'E EPL,OOPAL CHUR&lt;l&lt; &lt;); E
ehlldren's chufc h 10; JO a. m., evening m.. Worsh ip Srrvtcr 10 &gt;15 a m
Mam Sl Pomf'rrw. Sun.:l,l\ !if'f'\ mos Holv
preaching servlct&gt; on the second and
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CH RT~T
fourth Sundaysa t 7: 30p.m ; Chris tia n E n· _ Jost'ph B Hoskins ('van~('ll s t Sunday
roTM'lumon un 1tr Ill st Sl.o'M.l\ ' rt ' 11 h rmnth
:md romhlnn.l v.Uh mor·nJn~ J) .1 \ 'N r1n 1tJj•
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deavor on the first and third Sundays at Bib](' Stud,v 9 a m , Worship 10 a m , Sun·
thlrl'ld ~ml,1\ MQI rung pr,1\ £&gt;r .1 nd wrrmn on
_
7· 30 p.m Wt&gt;dnesday prayer meetin g and day rvrn in~ srrvlcr fi 1p m , Wf'd nesday
MEIGS
.111 nt 1.-.r Sund.l\ ~ ott tl' nYlnl h Churr h N- hr•,l
Bible study , 7 30 p m
E'Vf'n ln~ sf.'rvlcr. 7 p m.
COOPERATIVE PARISH
.md 1'\ ur!'irn c. u f' prrf\ tdr&lt;l Cofff'f' hOUI lil t ti'
CHURCH OF GOD OF P ROP HECY
P ENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY . Racine
UNITE
D
METHODIST
CHURCH
Pal is h H,1ll UlliD'&lt;It,ndv fl'l !JO'.I i, I ~I IT' ~ f'l \ U1 '
Located
On
0
J
WHile
Road
of
Highway
Rt
. 124. William Hoback. pastor. Sunday
KEI"O
CHUR
CH
OF
CHRIST.
Vernon
School10
am
Sundav
£'vpnln
2
7:
00pm
• NORTHEAST C~U STER
FOMEROY Oil Hrn OF OffiiS'"t' ~:! \\
160. Pat He nson , pastor Sund ay SAchool !i&lt;'hool 10 a m ; Sunday {IVf'ning !ir&gt;rvic£' 7 ·'
Eld r!d ~r mtnl!'i1('r OII\'N s~,~ a in, Sundav
Mld v.eek srrvlcf' Wed , 7 p.m
ftey Don .4.~h er
M:un Sl , 1\Pil ProutUool P,:l~1fK Biblco S't10nl
JO a.m . Classes for all ages. J unior Church p.m. Wcdnrsda\· £1V£&gt;ning !'i(lrvirc: 7 p.m
Ft:hooi Sup t Prm chln~ 9 lJ a.m . t'ach
KeY. Roy De ~er
LANGSVILLE CHRrSTIAN CHURCH
~ :Jl .1 m . Mnrrun.c: \\ '(• " htp ~I ),1 •.m ' nu t h
ll a.m.; Mornin g worship 11 a.m Adult
CARPENTER BAPT IST Don Chf'a dir
Sunda'
Ro1X'1
I
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Mu ~s rr. pastor Sundav Srhool
Rev Seldon JohMoo
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thur
Choir
practicE"
rnf'f'l in.l" ti: tll pm E\ C'rtlll,C: \\ nrship j JJlp
6
p
m
Sunda
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Young
P('O
Supt
. ~u nday &amp;hool ~ .10 a m Morning
~
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a.
m
Puul
Mu~~&lt;'r.
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:
Mom
in
~
ALFRED - Churt'h School 9• 30 a m ·
man ' Durham I pastor Sunday serviCf', 1\0rshlp 10 :m am ~u ndav l'vrn ln l( ~E"r ·
m \\rdnNI.t\' mght pr ,I\ PI mrrt1 ne :1nd Rlhl1 •
pie's , Chlldreh 's Church a n'd Adull Bible Worship t0•30a m PravNsN\' iCr altrrn ·
Wor
ship.
11
am
:
UMYF6
JOp
m
,
UMW
9·30 a m.: evening- servlrE" 7.30 p m
o:t ucJ:. i Ill p m
Study. W@dnesday a t 7·30 p.m.
aft&gt; Sundavs .
· \
Third TuPsdav 7· 30 p.m Commumon
1'1('(' 7 p m mid v.rl'k st&gt;n•icr. Wed res
HOPE BAPTIST CHAP EL. 570 Gran t
Prayer mPl'tlnjt. Wectnedav, 7. 30 p m
n-rF: S.\1 \ 'A'I K1 '\ ,\R\1Y 11i But lrnrut
firs t Sundav /ArchE'!'i
dav ? pm
St . Midd leport Affili at ed wilh Southern
WDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL Third
~, ,, , Poirw' J(I\ \-1!-... f}:)1 , \\ m m~ in d'l.ll !"
AFAR WALLOW RTOCE CH URCH m
CHESTER - Wor sht p 9 a.m.. Chull'h
SYRA CUSE CH URCH OF TH E NA
Baptist Conve-ntion David Bryan, Sr . Mt
Avr Rev Clark Ba.krr. p.u tor Carl Nol ·
Su nri.J\ hnh nf'S... mn tttn: 111 ,, m : Sul14 l l\
CHR
IST
J
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A
Hmkms
Pi.i~
tnr
81blt•
School lOam . BlblcStudy, Thur!'idav 7p
ZARENE. RC'I (;lf'n n Mf' Mll lan . P3 ~ tor
nlster . Sund ay School 10 a. m., Morning li n ~ham. $u ndav School1 Sup t Su ndav
So: ho'1l J(l 'IJ l .1m ~H1(~1 \ ~ t'ool Y~M
Cl t~ss 1.! 11"1 a m . Morn in.[! Wm sh1p 10 :Yl.1
m : UMW. firs t Th ursdav, 1 p m Com
M.tt;.' .l ~nic£' L.avf'ndrr Surtdnv ~rh ool
wors hip 11 a. m., Eve nlnfl worship 7 p m ;
School 10 a m wllh classf'" for all agl'S .
Clols(' f\cl .m~ lf'. l(l!•i 7 IJl p m. S:ll\.1110n
m E\ r tllngWorshlp, l, 30p m Thu1~1la v
munton flr!'it Sundav /Archer \
Supt Sund:n School 9 'lO a m . Morn ! n ~
Wednesday evE"ning BiblE" study a nd
E\'f'nlng S('r~lrrs at tip m Wrdnr&gt;sda\ Bi
Bihlr
Stud,,
II 'VI p m
11'l«'tlng ' .H10U." ~ 1• ·c~ k~-...., dml mu,q, SJX'('i lls
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 a m . Church
worship tO· 30 am Evan~r lls tlc st'rvlcr .
prayt-r meetin g 7 p. m
blr study at i 30 p m. You th srrvitPS Frl ·
Thun:&lt;kl \ II li .1m to .!. p m Lad1~ HOllY'
NF:W
S,T
l\
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C'
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MMl'Nin
'
School l0:30a m Blbl rSt udv Wf'dnffidav
li p.m , Pra\'C'r .md Pru!o;rWrd n&lt;'Sdav, 7 p
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St
day 11 1 7 30 P m.·
Lr:l~l'. mf'm tror" m lh llll
.111 v.um•n
CHL: RC'H . Sund.l' !'.( 11001 s(ln'tf'l' H ~5 ,,
7 30 p m. 1Johnson 1
m : Ynuth mf'f'tlng, 7 p m
Rl
.
124
and
Co.
Rd
5.
Mark
Seevers,
mi
nis
ECCLESJA FEL LOWSHIP , 128 Mill St ,
lmitf'{l. 1, ~:; p m Iliu!"dm Cot);t; Cuk' t
m
W rll ~ h ip
SC' l'\ 1{'('
10:30 .1 m ;
EDEN UNITED BRET fffi EN IN
LONG BO'ITOM - Ch urc h Sc hool 9 30
ter Sund ay School Supt. Harry He n
MlddiC'port Brorhrr Chuck MrPh rrson.
Cia.~ ~ tYou nl! Pr. plr..Aihlf•• ; 'll pm Albl('
EV.tnj::f'll
stlt
St•n·IC'f'
i
::10
·p
m.
Wf'l'lnf'!i
a m . Worship 7 p m Blblt&gt; Study. Wfd
CHR I~T. C L£'sll£' Clllllan. pastor ~u n
drlcks: SundBy School9· 30 a.m.; Morning
pastor Sundav Srhool 10 .1 m Sunday
Su,MI\ ,md Pr,l\'('1' mt'f"l inc fllm to I !w' puiJIIt
d:lv, PJ .IH' I mrPtlnj:! i: :m p.m Thut !idLI\
dav School 10:00 am. Morn in g Wor11hlp
nrsd a" . 7: 3(1 p m UMYF. Wrdn!:'Sday
P
Wors
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tO
:~
a
m
,
Evening
worship
C'vt'nlnJ!
srrvl{'('&lt;it 111 7p m. and Wf'dn!:'Sday
7
PO~iF.R OY \\'F.STSIDF. CHL'ROi OF
ZION fHURC'H OF CHRIST. Pomf'l n\
lJ ·OOa.m SundaVf'\'l'nln,g-srrviC&lt;'7 OOp
6 00 p m : Communion First Sundav
w-• d
hi 7
sf'rvkrs ,11 i p m
(l{RJ~'T. t!'l.!h f ht ltllf'fl .. Hum Ro wi iC'OUnT\
Harns on,tllr Rd Rnb('l'l Puttf'll minis ·
(Archen .
m
""'nes
ay
wors
P
p.m
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST. K('n nf'lh Sm llh .
m, W('dn('Sda\' ('\'('njn~ pt&lt;JVl'r S('l'\' j ('{'
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH
nn..~o i61 !lf2-~fl \'t ~ .11 mu .. li Sun~ tn ~ rn
t(' r SII'\C' S! ,mlr \ S S Supt , Bll t M1 El
7.00 p m
' REEDSVI LLE- Church School9 30a
Corn er Sycamort&gt; and Serond Sts., p 0 '
pa stor ~u n dn\' !-irh ool, 9: ~ a m rhurch
~1 hp 111 a m , Blbl(' Sru!l\ lJ •• m \\ ' •1 o.hip h p
tO\' Asst .'iupt . Sund:n Schonl ct .'l'l .t m
rn , Wo r!ihlpServlcrl l OOa m IDePtE"r\
m('roy. Thl' Rev Wil lia m Mlddleswart ,
spr.lrf'7: 30pm .: vou thfrllowshlpfi 30p
m \\'rdrn-,;cl l\ , Rthl(' Stull\ i Jtm
HYSELL
RUN
HOLI
NESS
CHURCH
\\'orshlp
s.•n
If
r
1n·
10
a
m
:
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rninj::
"
ru
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL pastor. Sunday School 9· 45 a m. Chu rch
m . Blbh• stud\ Th u rs d:~v 7 :JO p m
MikrThompson NC'w Havl'n . W\' p;:tstor
01 £l DF:X'TF.R AIBl F. CHH I"-i lA'\
ship Sund,t\ 7 p m .r nd \\'f'dnf'Sda \ ; p m
Chull'h School 9 a m . Worship 10 a m
service 11 a m.
FULL GOSPEL 1.1 \rHT HOUSF: 131Wfi
Sunda\
S&lt;"hOOI
I
119
'l0:1 m: MMnrng\\ 01
ClfURClf 'Ahln (\ullo. pmtr~ !.me~• ~~ 111
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
('HURtH.
Pin
•'
Blblr Study, Tuf'Sday, 7 30 p m UMW·.
SACRE
D
HEART
CHURCH.
M
s~T
Hi
land Road . PomNO\ Tom Krllv pas
ship
.11
10
.
V
I
d
m
Sund
uv
I'\
min
11
:oN"\'1('('
Supt Sund.1v S&lt;' h()"ll rt rt . 1 m 1::1 ~ ~~~ h1 n1:: " fl'
GrO\'('. Thr Rl'\ Wlll l;~ m Mtddi &lt;'S v.a rth ,
Third Tuf'Sday. 7 :w p m , Communio n
Ant hony Gla nn amor (' Ph 992•5898. Satu r
tor Oa nm• L1mhrrt. !'1 S Sup1 Sunday
.1
t
i
.lll p m Thursd,l\' ~&lt;'1'\' l&lt; l'S ,If i . .10 p
l' kt'!'i fm;t 1nd lhJ11I ~nil n fnllrM' lllJ.: ~ rx t ,,
pasTor
Church
scn·tcC'9:.
1
0
am
.
Sund.t\'
First Sunda y r Archt't'l
day Evenln~ Mass 7· 30 p m., Sunday
lnotnlnJ: srt'\'ICt" .1110 .t m. Su M,IVI'\'f'll
m
~~ Yrt.~t h ITiff'llnc: 'i l} pm r'\rn S(ln
Srhool 10 :UJ .1 m
Mass. 8 a. m and 10 a m Conresslom on('
In ~ "'i"''' kr 7 '10 p.m. Tui'Sd:t y and.Thurs
d;,t\'
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Ba ld
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
h If h
b(lf
h
CC
Wv Srn• l('('~ .11 7: 30p m.
Knoh lor,lt f'd rn Cou nt' Road 31. R(\\'
.John
Wright
.
pa
stor
Sund:w
~rhoot q 111 .1
a
our
orp
eac
Mass.
D
classes,
WORD or FAITH. 9 ~ Ml!l St MlridiC'
CENTRAL
CLUSTER
GRA HAM
l' !'\ ITED MF.THODIST
11 a m Su nday
Law rrnc'l' filuf'Srnc,lmp. pastor. Rl'\'.
m ; I...:1rry Ha\'n (')' S S Sup1. Mornin ,l!'
Rev. J a m ~ E . CoriMII
Prra chlng9 30 ,1 m flr st ,J nf!s('(o nd Sun
VICTORY
BAPTIST,
525
N
nd
St
,
tnrt
!'lundav mornln,l!' ~ rn.ir(' 111 15 .1 m .
ROI!('r Willford. 11sst. pa!'itor Prrachlnf:!
2
" orshrp 10 .10 ll .m
Rev. Steven Nelsm
da \~ or l'il('h month th ird .md fnurth Sun
Middl
t&gt;pOrt.
James
E
Kt&gt;esee,
pastor
Sunday
&lt;'vrnln~ 7· Jft Thu1sdil\ mom ln~
!'irr•/lr...sSunduvi
311pm
Pr,JV('fmN"tlng
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
ReY. MeiYin Franklin
d;t \ (',1( h month v. (II ~ h 1p Sf'! \ tfl'" .1 1 7.'Ul p
Sunday morning worship 10 8 m .. Even
BibiC' studv W,a m. W&lt;'dnP.idily f'V£'nln.e
WN!n(lsdn v. 'i· Jfl p m .. G:.t l'\' r;riff 11h .
RENE.
Rf'v
Llowt
D
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,
P&lt;
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&gt;
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Clemmi
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S.
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p;
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m.. WOOnt..,.dn\' t'\Tnt n ~s a1 'i: 10 p m
1
1 7
7 ~n p m.
lm(lf'f Youth ~r oups Sunda\ (\\£'n in ~ al
Ora Bus ~. Chalrm.m of thr Board ofChrl"ng serv ce
p m .. Wed nesda y evE"nl n~
NE W HAVEN C'HURCH OF THE NAae, . Roherl Mul8man
Pr :.~ w•r und Rlbk Studv
h
311
p
nP.'
v.
lth
Rogt•r
••nd
Violrt
Willford.
11.'"
Llf('
Sunda\
~
chool
q
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:r
.m:
Mor
n
~orshlp 7 p.m. VIsita tion Thursday 6· 30 p
ASBURY ISyrac usf' ) - Worship 11 a m
7ARENE. Rt'V. Gll'ndon Strou d. pu ~ tor
SEVENT H DAY AD\'FNTTST Mull)
l('adro1
1
~
Communion
~f'tv
lct'
ftr
s1
Sundav
inJ.! "'o r~ h lp 10 3fl ,1m . 1 \•an~('ll ~ llt ~ N ·
. Church School9 · 45 a m : Char~P Blhl£'
r rry Hrl_ght s Road Pnmt' l'l'&gt;\ i.&lt;'l'fl\
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH 'Charlf'S
~un~ a) Srhool9::l0a.m . Worships&lt;'n'ir&lt;'.
(\ lrh mon th
vi&lt;'C' i 00 p m Wf'tlnf'!'id,lV s('n lrl'. i p m.
Studv. We&gt;dnPSday. 7·30p m , UMW, fir st
Bruch: Pa ~ tor Ntbb iJ !h St'hOOI SUJ.H'Iin
,Norr is. pastor. Sunday School, 10 am.,
10 :JO &lt;~ m . You th srr\'i((' Sunda\ 6 i!l p
Wl-flTE'S
C'HAPEL
WESLEYAN
LIBERTY
CHRIST!Al\
CHURCH
.
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;.;.
Tur&gt;sda v. 7 30 p m , Choir R~h earsa l ,
]('ndrnt . Rhonrlt~ M.1 1k1n Subh:-tl h St; h110l
wors hi p servicE" 11 a m ; Sunday nig h!
m Sundavrvrnln211rrvirf'7 OOpm WPd ·
C'
HURrHCoolvill('
RD
Rr''
Phillip
Rl
ll'r
Wood\'
f,t[l
p.ts1111
St•n'lf'f'~
Sunckn
Wf'dn~ay 6 3ftpm ': UMW, fourth Sun
t:t•ftm s ,11 2 p m on S,n u nl.•1 v. 111'1 v. 0 1~hl p
worshi p service 7:30 0 m.: Midw eek
nrsdav Pr,lvl'r MrC'II n,g and Bib!(' Study
dC'nour . pa!'itor Sundll \' Sehool 9::w a .m ..
10
ll
m
.
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i
p
m
WC'dnC!id,n·
i
p
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6·
3(1
p
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1 w
7 0flpm
·
v.
orshlp
srrv
lr
f',
10
.
1
0
.1 m . Blblr studv
prayer
serv
ce
l'dnesdmy
7
p.m.
N f.I\SE SETTLEME~T CHURCH ""n
ENTERPR ISE - Worsh!p 9 a m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Ro~ ·
r&lt;J m&lt;'
:.~ n d ~o~·nr ~hip !'i f'rvlrf' , Wl'dncosdav. 7 p m ·
MIDDLEPORT
INDEPENDE
NT
HO
"
'
"
Church School10 am . Blbi('Studv. Tues'
l'r Watson. pastor Crenson Pratt . Sundmy
RIJI'LA"\0 FIRST BAPTIST CHL' RC' H
LINESS CHURC H, Inc , 75 Pearl St., Rev
rlav &lt;~flf'rnoon ~&gt;('I'VI &lt;·rs ,11 2 l) Th ur"d&lt;~v
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
dav. 7 30 p m., UMW. First Mo ndav. 7 JO
&amp;-hool Sup! Mornlntt Worship 9:30a m :
- SJsll'f' Hurnf'll W,1rnf'l Sup1 Sunda\
1
M
1
f'Vf'nlng "&lt;'n·lcrs at i :JO
M.t rk Jonf'!o; pa~ t or Bil l Nlchol ~on. Sun·
va
n
yers,
act
Ill{
pastor
:
Roger
Ma
nl
ey,
F l RST BAPI' JST CHURCH, Mason \\
p
m
.
UMYF
Sunday,
6
p
m
Ch~!r
ReSunday School 10 30 a m , Evmlnf! sl'r
~ !h oot ~ :111 ,t m
Mormn ).! Worsh ip 10 ~ !'i
Sr , Sunday School Sup! Sunday School
duy SchOI'll Supt Suncl,. vSt'hool9 30 a m.,
viet',
7
.XI
p.m
ht'B
rsa
l.
6:
:ao
p.m
W('dnesday
r
Franklin!
" m.
9· 30 .a .m. : Morning Worshi p l 0.30 a m
Va Pa stor. Bill Murphv Sundn vSd:ool 10
Mornin J;: Wo rship and Commu nion10 :30 a
fLATWOODS- Church Srhool. tOa .m
MT . UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shu•. m
POMF.Rm F'JRST BAfYI'IST . L\'s ton
Evenln~ Wors hi p 7.30 p m. WednesdaY
:1 m . Sundav ('V('nln):!" i·.l) p rn Pt\ tVC'r
.
W
orship
11
am
.
Blblf'
Studv.
Thurs
pa~t or; Joe Sayl'f Sunday School Sup!
Hall('\ m mt'~lt· r \\'illtdm Snouff rr. Sun ·
&lt;'VE'n in~ Bible study, prByE"r and pra ise
m(l(• llnj;; 11nd Blblr studv Wt'{!n~fla y i · 30
Rl'TLAN D AIBL E METHODIST. Amos
day 7 p m . UMYF' Sunday: ti p m
Sunday School 9:45 a m . Evening wor· T!tlls.
dll \' Srtr ool Supt Su ml.l\ S&lt; htJOI , 1! 10 .1 m.
service, 7.30 p m
P m E\rrv onr Y.(' )['(J m('
pa
stor
Son
ny
Hudson.
supt
Sund
a
~·
IF'ranklln l.
; Mnrnln,l! \\"nr ~hlp 10 'lll ,1 m
ship 6 l.'l p m; PrayE"r Ml'f'tlng, 6:30p m . Schoo l 9 .10 am : Morning Y.f1rshlp 10 Jt1
LI VINI. WORD C'H E~TER CHURCH
RUTLAND FRF.E WILl BAPTIST , ~u ·
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m
W~nt'Sda y.
FlRS'J :-&gt;OLT HF R"': B,\PTI ST Po·
OF GOD- Gtlbr"rt Spt'flrf'r, pomor. ~Un·
lrm S1 RC'r P t~ ul T.tylor p,tslflr Sundny
:1m Sund&lt;IV C'\C'nmg srn lcr 7·00 p m
Church
Schod
10
AM
Choir
practtce'
TUPPERS PLA INS CHURCH OF Wl'dn f&gt;Sdtl) IIN\' Il'(' 7 p m WMPO pro.
m••rm Plkl' F I .1 m ~'r O' Rn un1 p.I&lt;.: IOI':
day S&lt;ohool ~ :w a.m . Morning srn·!rfl
Sch6n1 10 u.m : Sund .t~ l'\f'nlnJ? 7 ,)() l- IT1 :
Tursday. 6· 30 p m , UMW, fir st Tut"sdav:
CHRIST Dave PrE"ntiC't&gt;. mln lsf('r DE&gt;ryl gram 9 .t. m f'.l&lt;'h Su nd , l~'
Jm'k N l'i:'(b Sund.•' Sehr•nl DuN. 101 Sun
wror. t~dav f'\'f'lliJI.I! pl'.lVf'l mt'ftlnli! 7 oo
10
00
a
m
,
!';und,lv
f'\f'
nm_g
sf'rv!cc
7•00
p
7
30
p.m
IN('!S(fl
)
Wells.
Supt
Church
School
9
a
m.:
Wor·
da y Srhpol 9 311.1 m M •1r n i n ~ W nt~ htp .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
HEATH tMiddleportt -Ch urch School ,
ship S('rviC'e. 9 45 p m.
m : Mid W&lt;'f'k pr.tvr J sr r\' il'l' Wrdrtrsdav
p ~OUTH BETHEL NF.W TESTA;~F.:NT "
10·:15 f'Vf'nln g wo r ~h l p 7 llllp m 10 s I' 1
RENE Rf'\' LOY. I'll Ford pastor. Sun d&lt;tY
9· 30 a m : Morn in~ Worshtp 10 30 a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA · Srh
&amp;: 7. :UJ (ES T I Wf'dm...,d.:n Pt.tVf't Sr t•
7
P
m
CHURCH
, S,ll\.C'l" RldJ!('. Du,ml' S'l'dt~n · ..
ool9 .10 a m , Worship Sf'I'\IC'C' 10;;lt) ,1
Yout h Group. ol p.m . Wf'dnrsdav. Ch urrh
MT. OJ.IVF: f0MMUN1TY CII URCH.
~!rlckrr p .1~1 or. Sund.tv School q :t m..
' 'ict• 7~ l pm 10ST• &amp;7 111PM . IE S
RENE ~ Herbert Cratr, pastor. m.
Young
proplt''s
S&lt;'f\ lcr 6 p m
Choir r&lt;'hrar!ial i p m
Thurt.dav,
L.1wrt'n rr Ru~h . p:~slor Mux FolmPr, Sr
w01 ship &amp;:n·lcr. 10 a.m : Sund;~v r·:r nlng
Frank Riff!(', su pt Sunday School 9:30 a
T ~ ; Mls ~ ion Fnf'nd o, 1,t ~f'' !M I. R01a l
E\angcll ~ lll s&lt;&gt;rvk'('t\ 30pm W«&lt;n&lt;'Sda \·
Pravrr Sf&gt;r\'IN&gt;. 6 30 p m . Bible Studv 7
lilpr
Sund&lt;lv
S('hool
and
Morn
ln
~Worshlp
~Prvl('r 7 00 p m \\ rdnl' ~ d. 1 v ni~Zh t Bible •
m . Worship S('fV fcr, 11 a m and 7 p m. srn
Amb.ls'i,ulOIS r OO\" · ' ~'"' n l ~ r :1 nd C:l1 l..
Ire' 7 p m.
p m ,zunlga\
•
9: l0a .m : Sundnvrvf'nlng .srrvtc(',7p.m .:
~l udy 7 OOpm
in Action W,l!f"!;; fi.l~1o n Wo.l m•.. d.ns ': p
Sundal' WE'dn('Sda)', 7 p m PraYer mf&lt;'t ·
MASON
CHUR
CH
OF
CHRIST
.
Mlllrr
MINERSVILLE - Worship St-rvicE" 10
m IO S.T 1&amp;7· 'lfl p m ,r.s T 1 TU('S(\il\'
St
.
Ma
son.
W
Va
Eug('nr
L
Con~
rr
ml
n m ; Chur&lt;'h School., 11 am .. UMW thlrrt
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
Vh l1.11 100. n :II p m
niStflr Sunct,1v BIIJ](&lt; Sl udv 10 a .m ; Wor·
Wrdnf'Sdav. 1 p m ; Choir pracllcr. Mon
CHURCH David B('ll pastor Robe-rt E.
F,\ITH TAAF:R NAC'I . F: C' m H CH R.tt
~ hlp 11 u m und 7 p m. Wf'dnC"Sda v Blbl('
dow. 7·30 p m. tN£'lsoo)
Barton , Dlr{'('tor of Christian Education:
lf' \ Run Ru.•J. Ht'l rmmf'll H .n~ so n p.1 ..
S!ud,\' VO('.tt musk, 7 p m
PEARL
CHAPEL
W
orship
SPr
vkr&gt;
to'i H.mdii"V Ounn , ~upt Surtd;_ n St hnol
Stt'Vr&gt; Eblin, assistant SundaySdtool 9:.10 ·
LIRERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Doo
9 lJ am.: Chu rch School 10:15 a m :
1fl a m . Sund,l\' 1'\ f'nin )::!: .. ('n l•t' 7 :\Op m
a .m ; Morn !n/l wors hip 10·30 a m. ; T('()nS din~
Lanr, Mllson W Va J N. ThaC'kN" .
UMW St&gt;rond Tuesdav. 7 30 p m : t Muss
In Ac~ion. 6 p m.; Even in~ Worship, 7:30p.
Btbli" tl'&lt;trhin J:! ; :ll p m T hu r~ cl;n
pa~tor Ev('n ing- ,o;crvlcr i : 30 p.m : Wo
man!
_
~YRA( 'L1 SF. MISSIO N. (h('! n St
S\
m. \\ rd nf'SdaV E'V('Iling prayer and Bible
m('rt 's Mlnl&gt;~.t n. Thursd1\'. 9::W :1m
POMEROY - Church School. 9: 15a.m
study, 7 30p m ChoirpraC'11ce,Thursda v.
racu!'il' St •l\ tf'Mi fl ',l m Su nd.l\ F H'nlnJ,.:
•
Wrdnrsd.• v Pt.lvt'r und Blblr !;tudv. ; 15
7 p.m
·
\\•orship 10. 30 a.m . Cho ir rE&gt;hP.arsat
'"~ '1'\' lrrs Sund.l\' ,tnrl \Vt'( lnP..rl.t \ ,11 7 l!Op
pm
.
W('dnrsda-.. . i JO p m . UMW. II('COnd
DEXTER CHU RCH OF CHRIST,
m
Th&lt;'S dav 7 30 p.m : UMYF'Sunda v. bp m
A few years ago Bob Considine wrote an article thai seems
Char!PS Russell Sr. mlnlstE&gt;r Rick Ma ·
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR IST IN
MJODI F:PORT C'Hl' RC'H OF' CHR IST
iCoriJIH I
combt'r, sup!. Sunday School ~. 30 a .m.;
CHRISTIAN UNION . Hartford, W Va
IN CHRISTIAN L f\10~ Rf'\ KPi th Ehlt n
appropriate 10 our days.
ROCK SPRINGS- Churrh School,~ 1:1
Rrv 0 .1vld McMa nis. pastor Churf"h
Worship service 10·30 a.m. Blblr study,
P&lt;• ~ Jor Sun1J.n S&lt; honl ~ ~ .1 m. \\ td f'
•
It was In response to a rulin g that no Nativit y scene could be
T\1!'8day, 7 30 p m
am Wonhlp lOam ; Bible Study, WPd
&amp; hoo l !l .1() a .m . Sunday morning ser·
H&lt;J\'man . ~u pl Mornin g Wnn; hip 111 !11.1
nN;d.t\
.
i
30
p
m
.
UMYr
1Senlors1.
Sun
displayed
on
public
property
In
W
as
hington.
'
'ICC.
REORGANIZED
CHURCH
OF
JEiUS
11
a.
m
:
Sunday
('Venl
ng
Sl'rvlce,
m.. Sund,\\ ('\ rning :-r•n kr 7·.1(1 p m
dav ~ p m ; !J uniors\ rvrry othE'r Sun
7. :.1 p m Wedn csda\' prayer ffi{'el inF!;. 7 lJ
w,-,Jnf'!'i d.l \ Pta\1'1 M('('lihll 7 ',(l p m
CHRIST OF LATIER DA Y SAINTS. Port ·
"Dea r Jesus, I guess you saw the AP story out dl Washlnglon
d&lt;t v ll p m. tFranklin\
p.m
land·Raclne Road Willia m Roush . pastor
"MT MORIAH C'HL'Rf H O F COD
lhe
other day, lhe one that began, 'The tradltidnal
Nal tv lt y
,RUTLANDChurch
School
10
am:
.
Linda
Evans,
church
school
dlreclor
FA
IRVIEW
BIRLE
CHURCH.
U&gt;tar
t,
RjH·Inf' RP\ Jam1...: S.i llt lflrld p.t~tn1
\
\\ or ~hlp 1l a.m : UMW tEv{'nlnJitCircle-1
W. Va .. Rt I, James Ll'wi~ . pastor. Wor
Church schooi9: 30a m.. Morn lngworshlp
l"n'f'm,ln Willlam'i ~ upl Sund.n S(hflfll
scene will probabl y not be Included In the Chrlslmas Pagean l of
Sl'mmt Wl'dn rsdav 7 :Wpm . UMW IAf·
10 30 a.m. ; Wcdnf'Sday t'Venln~ prayPr
ship !'icrv lccs ~ :.1 a m . Sunday SChool 11
G ..J FI .1m Sund.t\ .m d Wrdn, ... d,l\ f'\ ('h
Peace near the . White House Ihis year ... Ruling on an
trr nooo Clrl'lr t Sl'C'O nc1 Thursdav. 1 p m.
serv ices . 7· 30 p m
a m. F. venin f.: wo1 ship 7 30 p.m. Tuesday
lnJ,:: .. (' I\' iff's. i p m
IMu
s~ma
n
J
Interdenominational
suit ... the Court of Appeals sa id I hat either
BETffi.E
HEM
BAPTIST
R~
Earl
cotta.':C
prayc1
·
miX'IIng
and
BiblE&gt;
Study
MIDDLEPORT FIRST R A PTI ~ T
''
SALEM CENTER- Chul'('h School 9 15
Shul('r, pastor. Worship st&gt;rvke. 9 30a m
9::10 am , Worship service. W£'dnesdaY
£'QI'nrr Six th ~t nd P.d!TI('t F:.1rl F:dr n P.1'
the
government
aspect
or
the
Infant
Jesus
portrayal
must
be
•
a.m . Worship 10: I ~ p.m. !Mussman! .
7::10 p.m
Sunday School tO l'J am. Blblt' Study and
1111 Rob P.1rki"l S S Sup! C.1l h\ Rtl!.l!'
'
eliminated !rom the 19·year·old pageant , which also Included
SNOWVILLE - Wqrshlp, 9 00 a m
prayN servlre 1'hu r11day, 7 3(1 p m
OURSAVIQUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
•
A~ t
Supl Su n1t.r\ Si· Mol !..t: I ~ .1 .m
r
hurrh
St'hool
9
45
am.
!
Mu
s~man
l
CARLETON
INTER
DENOMINAT
ION·
Walnut
and
Henry
Sis
•
Ravenswood
W
.the national Christmas tree.'
J\101 n i n ~ Wors hip 10 I ~ . t m
Suncl.i\
AL CHURCH , Kingsbury React Rt&gt;v. Da
Va The R('v Crorgc (' . Wl.'lr lck. pastor
F' ('tlillJ! Sf'l' l('i' 'i p m Pr.I \N' mN'ling
"Well, J .C. , looks like you 've had It .. . So tell your mother and
vld Curfma n. pa stor Su nday School 9 30
Sunda,\' ~Chool 9 .'ll am : Su nday worship
w:J •t 131hlf' S1 u1l v WNinN&lt; d.l\ 1 ' \l" n l n ~ i p
fos
oer lather to sta rt packing I he old creche. and gel ready to htt
'
a
m
,
Ralph
Carl.
Supt
Evmlng
worship
11
a.m
m . C'h lldt•'" ~ (hQh prnr11rf' \\'Ninrs
'
7·00 p.m Praypr nw~lln g , WE'dnesdav
CAl.VARY BIBLE CHURCH, Iocat&lt;'don
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
dP\ i p m , Actull ('hOl t pradlrt'. Wrd. !&lt;
the
road
a
gain.
700pm.
•
Pom('foy Pikl'. Cou nt y Road 2S nrar Flat·
R••Y. Ror;"' Gr aef"
pm R,,d Jo p ro~-r,1m WMPO Sunday.
"You must have figured it would come 10 Ihis eve r since I he
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTI AN Vernon
Rr\ . l'a ul MrG ulre
woods Rt&gt;v. Btackv..ood, pastor ScrviN~s
R :If) ,, m
EldrldRI'. pastor: Wallac(' Damewood. S.
day
lhe Supreme Court blackballed prayer In public schools.
on Sundav at IO. Yl a m and 7:.'10 p m. with
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
S
Supt
Sunday
School9
JO am , Worship
APPI
F.
C.
ROVF.
CHur('h
School
9
00
Sunday
!'.chool
fl
:.'lOa
m
Bibl
e
St
udy.
Wed·
You must also be surprised that the Congress sill! lets Its
~t h and Main . AI Hart !'ton mlnlo;TM', Mike
'•
ServicP 10 30 a m
nesday, 7 :.~ p m
,1m
\\
ot'shlp
Won
am
1 Fi rsl and thi rd
(';rrlarh Sunda v School Supl.'rinlrncknt
chaplains ask lor divine guidance In behalf of It s beplght ed
Sundtl \'~ ~ UMW ~ton(.! Tllr'~ dU \',; ,'l() p
FAITH FELLOWSHI P CRUSADE FOR
•
Blblr School9·.'\o am .: Morning Wor~hlp
' I
m
,
Pl';t\1'1
mr('fln,R
Wn:lrt
PSd,l!f
i
p.m
CHRIST.
St.
Rl.
,\'B.
Anllqultv
Rev.
members ...
1Q:30 a. m E\•en!ng Wor~ hlp 7:00 p.m
rf:t,trr l
Franklin Dlckms. pastor Sunday morn·
"Too bad . Prin ce o! Peace. First you couldn 't get a room at
W«&lt;nesda\', 7 00 p m Pravrr mCf'lin,ll
lng TO a.m.; Sunday £'Venin~ 7 30 p.m
Af. T IIA NY - Worsl'lip fl o~ m : C'hurrh
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF TirE NA ·
RACINE f iRST BAPTIST. ~I PV('
I
he Inn. Now It looks like you 'll be evicted !rom the Pageant of
Thursdav even lnp: 7 :rJ p m
~ h11ol 111 ,1m. Blb lr• Stud\ Wrdn ~ dol v,
ZARENE. Frro Prnhorwood pas tor !192
Dl'aver. Pastor Mlkr Swiger. Su ndav
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
•
1il a m.. Do rras \-\ omm ~ Frllowshlp
Peace ... But that's the way the cookie crumbles In this kookie
5289. Bill Whltr Sunda v School Sup! . Sun
I'
Sc-hool Supt : Sunday School 9·30 a. m ;
\\rdn Md,l\', II ,,,m 1 MrG u1rC' ~
TIST CHURCH . Pastor Robert Byers.
dav Sch ool 9 ll a.m Mornlnli( Worl-lhlp
world
today,
babe.
Better
luck
on
your
Second
Coming.
Morn ln~ worship 10:40 am .. Sundav
C'ARMEL- Churrh School 4· 3fla m :
Su ndm y SChool tOa m.; Wors hi p ser.·ice II
•
10: 45 am . Evangf'llstlc m('('tlnR 7•00 p
P\'enlng wor~hlp 7:30 p m., Wt'd nf&gt;!lda y
Your fan,
\o\ o r ~ hlp Hl:-15 am ~ond nnd Fourt h
a.m : Sunday ev('O!ng serviCE.',7 30 p m.,
m WednNdav 7 00 p m Prav('r mt'E'tlnll
rvenlnli(
Blblr
study
7:
JO
p.m
S1md , t~~: Frllowshlp dmnf'r wHh Sunon
Wrdnesday E"\'enlng ~l'fVIct" 7·.Jl p m.
Bob Considine"
UNI TED PRE'!IIVTERIAN MINISTRY
SJRLINGHA M COMMUNITY CHUROi
tl'l iul Thur~da v 6 .'lOp m tMrCulrrt
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLI·
•,
OF MEIGS COVNI'Y
Burlingham Ra)· laUdC'rmilt, pastOr. Ro'
Even II J esus Is evicted from the pageant ol peace1and pu blic
II
F:AST
L.ETARTChunh
:-.choot9
a.m
.
NESS
CHURCH,
Inc.
,
75
Pearl
St
Rev.
Rev. Ken WllklniMin
brrt Cw.an. assistant pa-;ttr Sundav School
I"Bn
\\
orshlp
1fl ,t .m ~C'Cond !tnd fourth Sun·
Myers.
acting
paslor;
Ro~rrManiE'\',
building,
you
and
I
don't
have
to
evict
Him
'from
our
hearts.
He
~:
HARRISONVU.LE PRESBYTERIAN
10 n m.: wor~ hlp 7 p m : Wt'dnesdav. 6 p.m
Sr., Sunday School Superintenden t ~un·
d,11"· VMW f!m 1\Jcsdav i :J&gt; p.m.
•
still wants to find room. Is there room In your hea rt for Him?CHURCH - Sundav: Worship Serv lcrs
)uuth m(.IMing, Wrd . 7pm churchsrrviCf'S
!Gill('(' I
d&lt;~y School 9· XI a .m., Morning worship
9 00 a m : Church School 10 15 a .m ..
PrNE GROVE HOL!No;&gt;;s CHURCH Y.
Pastor Glen McCluns.
''
10 30 a m : evening worship 7 .'ll p.m:
LETART FALLo:t - Worship ~ tt m ..
,•
MIDDLEPORT PR ESBYTER IAN mile orr Rt .125 R!.'V Bt'n J Watt s pa ~ t.or~
Chu1·r h SrhoollO n m ~Ci r acl'l
Wednesday ('Verti ng Bible study, prayer
Sundav School . 9 a.m .; Churr h srJV lce.
Rotx&gt;rt Searlt"S, S.S Sup!. Sundh School
and praise serv ice, 7 30 p m
M
ORNINGSTAR
Worshlp,9·458.m,
10 1 ~ a m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS·
Clru rch School. 10 30 a .m : Bible Study 9 30 a.m., Morninff Worship 10:30 a .m ..
SYRACUSE FIRST UN ITED PRESBY·
Sunda,v PVPn inl( service 7 .'lO p.m: Wed ·
Wednesday
!O
:OOa
.m.
(McGuire)
.
TOLIC
- Va nZandt and Wa rd Rd E lder
TERIAN - Sundav School. 10 a m.:
I ;
RACINE WESLEYAN - Churrll School ' ll('Sday Sfltv l&lt;:(', 7: 30p.m •
J&amp; m£'S Miller. pastor. Sunday School.
Chu rch sl'n'ICI' 11 : 15 a m
SILVEn RUN BAPTIST Bill Llt tl o
10 30 a m , Wors hip Sf'rv lce, Sunday, 7: JO
1£l ,l m , Worshlpllam UMWfourt hMvn·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Pmstor.
pastor. StPvc Lillie S. S S'Upt Su nda v
p m , Bible Study, Wed nesday, 7 30 p.m
dm• 'II i ;,l) p m. Mrn's Pr{lyt•r Bn•akfa~l.
•"•
John Evans SundaY School 10·00 a .m :
School 10 a.m., Mornlnjl worslp , 11 am .'.
Wrdn~£1a v 7 a.m !Gmcr1
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPE L, Harrl
•
i
Sunday Mor nln.2' Wors hip ll 00 11 m Chll ·
Sunday
rvrnlng
worship
7:
311
p
m
Pravrr
sonvlllc Romd Rev Dewey King, pas! or;
SUTTON - Church School ,IJ· 3fJ a m :
' I
drm s Church 11 am . Sunday Evminll
Clinton Faulk. Sunday School Sup! , Sun·
Mornln /l Wor!ihlp 10:"5 a m flrsl mnd thlrd mE't'llnll and Blbl('sfudvThursday, 7:30 p.
setvlcr 7,00 p.m WE'd ., 6 p.m YounJrlR ·
m ; Youth mPetlnf{ WE'dnPSday at 7 p m
•'
daySchoo19 JOB m.. mornlngworshlp, 11
Sunda
n.
F
C'IIowship
dlnn('r
wll
h
CarrTK'l
dies' Auxiliary . WE"d ne5dl:ly, 7 p.m Fam ·
REJOICING LIFE BAPTISTCHUR.cH
am., Sundmy evening service 7 30 p.m
third
Thursdav
ti 30 p m !McGulrl'J
IIY Worship.
..
- 383 N, 2nd Ave . Mkldlf'Jiort Sunday
lPrayer M('etlng Wednesday, 7 ~ p m
tl
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'Dr;; you have your keys?
'
By BOB HOEFLICH
you are required to register
for
SenliDel Staff Writer
the competltloi) wlih judglflg to
'Tis the season to be jolly -and take place on the evening ol Dec.
a.pparen tly to
22. There will be first, second and
lose car keys.
third prizes awarded in both the
We' ve had a
religious and · non-religious
set of General
categories.
Motors vehicle
Registration is needed so that
keys at The
the judges wiil be sure Jd look
Dally Sentinel
over your decorations. You can
office for sevregister at the Racine Departeral days hoping that the owner ment Store or the Vlll.ge Cut
would magically appear. That's Rate Store, or you may dQ.lt by
not going to happen, I guess.
telephone calling 949-21100 or
This key ring was found across 949-2140.
.
from the Pomeroy Post Office
near the law offices of Porter,
Lloyd Hoffman, 1626 Lincoln
Little, Sheets and Frecker. If you
Heights, Pomeroy, is pleased to
think they' re yours just stop by · have received word thaf. his ..son;
and Identify them.
Kenneth Lloyd Hoffman, · bas
Now - at hoine we have been selected as one of the
another set of keys on a litter Outstanding Young Men of
contra) office keyring and these America for 1986.
were apparently left there WedThe honor is given to young
nesday night when Charlene had men In recognition of their
PRE'ITY POINSETI'IAS- Nearly 300 polnset· · remembering others. Here from the
are
her sorority group In for their . excellence in professionai endealias are being delivered this week to nursing Pauline Greathouse, Jean Gilmore, Velsie Roush,
annual Christmas party. So do let
vors and civic acltivlties making
homes,
. the infirmary, and s hu tins hy the Virgil Parsons and Etta Will, who are active in the
us hear from you.
their communities and ' their · American Legion Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett project.
·
country a better-place in which to
Post 128 as a part of their annual prol(ram of
Allie and Paul Simon ·headed live.
all the action to decorate the mini
These days Kenneth Lloyd
parks on Court St., and both resides in Circleville where he
parks are impressive for the has heen a member of the police
Annually Feeney-Bennett Post Extended 'care Center, Arcadia, Santa and his helpers will begin
holiday season. There were just department for the past eight
128, American Legion, a nd Its the Pomeroy Health Care Cen- at the Stonewood Apartments at 2
scads and scads of white mini- years.
Auxiliary carry out extensive ter , Elam Personal Care Center,
p.m. and from there will go h;&gt; the
lights used and wiring was put
projects
for
the
aged,
and
the
Riverview
Nursing
Meigs
County Infirmary: From 5
Christmas
underground so that It will be
Aren'
t
the
exterior
decorations
infirm
and
needy,
and
thi
s
year
is
Home.
to
7 p.m. sacks of candy will ~there from year to year - and so
Fruit baskets will be delivered given out by Santa at .the Legion
will the decorations plus possible at the hom e of Beulah and Arthur . no exceptfon.
Strauss
home
on
South
Third
More
than
$1,700
has
been
to
shutln members of the Auxli- hall.
addltio.ns.
The annual Christmas party of
If you 'd like to help a little with Ave., in Middleport great! The spent on fruit, flowers and candy iary, along with those over80, the
twotreeswhichlightupasectlon
to
be
distributed
b-efor
e
Infirmary,
the
Children's
Home,
the
Auxiliary will be held Manthe costs involved - and the
at
a
time
and
go
on
an
off
In
Christmas.
and
the
Carleton
School.
day
night with the legionnaires
project was expensive - pass
are
absolut)'ly
fantastic
This
week
the
Auxiliary
will
Tuesday
.night
the
legionnaires
being
invited. The meat, bever·
sections
along your donation to Allie and nearby is Santa making his
dellver300poinsettlas to patients wlll meet at the hall at 6 p.m. to age and bread wll -be furnished
who would never ask you for
annual
trip
in
a
dimensional
at
the Meigs County Infirmary, sack candy whi ch will be distrib- and members are to take a
help.
scene.
·
The Maples, Veterans Memo ria l · uted by Santa on Wednesday. casserole. The auxiliary will
.
haye a $5 gift exchange.
Quite effective, l)ut of course,

bering the less fortunate were !
planned during a recent meting- •
ill the•Ohlo Eta Phi Chapter of
. Beta Sigma .Phi Sorority. · .. .
Meetlng _at t!Je Senior Citizens
Center, the' group decided to shop
for tnys for some needy children
a~d to prepare food baskets. A
silent Christmas auction was
held and · plans made for the
annual gift Pxchange party.

The

Ohio
·J'i!embers of Chester , Council
323.. Daughters of Am~rica , met
Tuesday night at the hall for· a
holiday dinner pa r ty, l§ift ex_change, and program.
Tht&gt; dinner was prepared . by
the December refreshment committee and the program consisted of readings, "Lighting
Advent Candles" by Erma Clelandi "Hope" by GQ!dle FrederIck ; " Peace" by Margaret Am-

berger: "Lov e" by Pauline
Ridenour; " Joy" by Opal HoiIon' ''Christ" by Betty Roush;
.and "Prayer" by Betty Roush. ·
The readings were Interspersed
by Christmas carols concluding
with "Silent Night ."
Dui'lng the business meethlg,
the district practice, to be held at
the Shriners Building in Belpre
on Jan. 3 at 10 a.m., w~s
announced. A potluck dinner will

be served. New officers of Ferrell, Leta Mae Krauter and
Chester Council will be installed ' Gay GauL
at the next me eting and · · · Attending were Alta Ballard,
members are asked to wear Haflan· Ballard, Sandy White,
white. The books will be audited Thelma White, Paulfne Rldenatl p.m. on Dec. 30at the home of our, Lora DamewOQd,' Dor is
Dorothy Ritchie. Mrs. Ritchie Koenig, Goldie Frederick , Marreported on the annlverary and garet Amberger, Laura Nice, .
inspection of Guiding Star 124. : Doris Graeser, Eva Robson , lnzy
Esther Smith read cards from. Newell, Todd Bisseli, Sadl.eTrusMary ,Estherday and Zana sell. Iva Powell, RUth Smith,
Gainer. Reported ill were Leota
Eileen Martin, Hele·n Wolf,

Sentinel-

Dawna Grueser, Betty Young,
Faye Kirkhart , Erma Cleland,
. Genevieve Ward, Mary Holter. '
Margaret Tuttle, Dorothy Rit·
chle, Ada Morris, Betty Roush,
Ada Bissell, Mae McPeek, .Marcia Ke ller, JoAnn Baurn, I::sther
Smitli, Opal Hollon, Shirley Bee· :
gle, Cora Beegle, Beulah Maxey,
Charlotte Grant, Goldie Krack·
enberger, Zelda Weber, Betty
Denny, Nellie Werner, and Lillian Demoskey.

TREAD
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Deep tough tread.
EJt.clusive
button closure.

113.95

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American Legion prepares for holidays

· You may remember that recently Tim . Knotts, Southern
High School student, found a door
from an airplane while deer
hunting on the Virgn King
property.
·So far no one has been able to
determine how the door got
t~ere. However, Thursday two
aviation officials and a representative of the State Highway
Patrol were in the county to
check on the matter and they
p)an to come up with some
s9iut1on to ·the mystery.
:since the Racine area is so well
d(1Corated this year, there should
b( kl'!'n interest in the home
lighting decorating contest being
staged by the Racine Merchants
Association.
If you live In the Racine area.

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Mr. and
Strauss. have
always
had Mrs.
such attractlvedecorations for the holiday s~t~~son and not only that but the Inside of
their home Is just as spectacular.

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A Christmas party arid gift
exchange was held at the c.on cluslon of the recent meet mg of
A nice effort by sfudents of the Harrisonville Chaptel· 255, Order
Portland Elementary School of the -Eastern Star , held at the
for the third consecutive year. Masomc Temple.
The students,a re preparing fruit
Avanell George, worthy rnaand cookie baskets- thE' cookies tron, and Dana Hoffman, worthy
are actually made .by the kids at
patron, presided. at the meetin g
school.
with Stella Atkins, gra_nd _repreThe baskets are wrapp_ed in . sent alive to !\lorida, D1stnct 25,
tuden ts, unand
der adelivered
d uIt supervbyI·
scellophane
slon, to elderly · residents of the
Portland area.

mee tt'ng' Chrt's't'mas
. party.

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bein g presented and seated in the
East. Al so introduced and we!corned wer e Betty Bishop, vice
pres id ent of District 25. and Ruby ,
Die hl , 60-year member.
Paul(ne Atkins was installed as
Esther and Jan e Wise as organist
by Bernice Hoffman and Chester
King. Both were absent for the
regular In s tallation of oficers.
Tlie charter was draped for

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Edith Williamson. Mrs. Atkins
thanked the' chapter for kindnesses during her terni as a
grand repr esentative. , Verna
Evans was reported JIJ and a
get-well card was signed for her.
A report of the o[flcers' training
session as given by Bernice
Hoffman. Bob Reed gave the
blessing before refresh.ments
were served by Mr. and Mrs.
DougMr.Bishop,
and
and

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Deep tough tread.
Excfusi'6 button
cfosu~e. ' " · "

SHOP K&amp;C JEWELERS FOR THAT SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS GIFT

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SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE

High Top
Work Rubber.
Cover~ the

8 oz~

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was given by Mrs. Graeser, and
Chester King reported on the
state grange meeting.
For the program, Pat Holter
had Bunny Kuhl tell of her
experinces In baking and decorating cakes, along with her new
Interest, quilt making. The group
sang carols . to conclude the
program. Mrs . Kuhl suggested
the grange make a quilt for the
national . grange contest. Reported Ill was Garland Caldwell.
Sympathy was extended to Dorothy Long and Agnes Dixon.

Mothers of twins meets
A family Christmas party of
the Mothers of Twins Club was
held Sunday at the Pomeroy
UJ11ted Methodist Church. The
greup enjoyed a potluck dinner
after Deborah Gilmore gave
grace.
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Attending were Greg and Janet
Eblin, Ashley and Juli; Pat and
Cindy Aeiker, Patsy .and Patrick; Max and Eloise Drenner,
Michelle and Maria; Chuck and
Linda Faulk, Cacy, Cody, and
~ley ; all of Pomeroy; Dan and
Fonda Thomas, Michelle and

• 021Super -16" Bar &amp; Chain

A krille from Buck, the ..nl~

k'nlnoohlnldaf-3.12culli&lt;ln&lt;hC!IIline . famnoot . . of lpOits tmha.
~ ~- Quiclcstt)ll' chain brake. Am&gt; Hand&lt;ralkd.'Rlur·lnch blade.
•tbntlon .,...,_ S!&gt;«iallonidile cy~ndet Single Brw flttlnllo. Sdid loddne
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Dee Simmons, Thomas and '
Tyler, Reedsville; Mike and
Deborah Gilmore, Brandee, Brlanne and Justin, Middleport.
Santa visited the party and
distributed girts to the children.
Next meeting wll be held Jan. 19
at the Pomeroy Church , 7 p.m.
Anyone interested In joining the
club from Athens, Gallla, Mason
and Meigs Counties are asked to
call Mrs. Fault, 992-2475, or Mrs.
Thomas, 992-2753.

1980 Citation.~...................... $1295

2 dr. 4 spd, good condition

. BULLETIN
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1979 Ford LTD ••~.................... S1395

2 dr., atuo, PI, PS. Air

1/2 PRICE

BATTERIES

1/2 PRICE

1/2 PRICE

WHITMAN'S

MINIATURE
SAMPLER
1112 oz.
REG. 7S&lt;

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It Pays
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"THE INN PLACE"
lilhf I

1976 Chevy C-20 Pickup •••••••• $695
Stake bed. Auto., PS, Pl.

SPRAY
COLOGNE
1.5 oz.

fll. I SAT. 9.30
II. 2, -th Pt. "'-t. 1..t1es
pay"' ce.....

EXCEUENT CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA
- S49.95- SAW S201 The #I
HANOCIEANER IN Til U.s.A.

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Pom,roy Merchants Association Gjve-Away.

EMPIRE FURNITURE
108 W. Main

G.E. 10 CUP
COFFIEMAkER
WITa:tcLOCK

$56.7

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AutomatitaiiJ starts
brewina 2 to 10 cups
at the time JOU

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992·3007

Kawaaald

J&amp;.R
SPORT SHOP
748 East Main
Pomeroy

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BILLFOLDS
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SUJISHER ! OHSE

Model OCMi 15
SALE PRICE

$3J99 .

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1976 Ford F-250 Pickup ......... $695

4 'spd. Flatlled. Little rough.

The Agitator
.. the difference

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$1095
Custom. Interior.
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COTY MUSK

Reg.
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COSMETICS

Auto, PI, PS. Runs and looks good.

CHIISTIIAS MIS

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Auto, PI, PS. luns good. .

1979· Chevl·Nova ..... ~ ••••••••••• $1095
4 dr. Maroon, P , PS, Auto.
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WATCHES

WET 'N WILD

1981 Chevy Malibu ............... $1295

1980 Chevy C-1 0 Pickup.............,$2995

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Stcend St.

212 E. INin, Pomeroy

The ITO®Holiday
Cheer'" Bouquet.
Call or visil
us today.

COMPLETE

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'716 N.

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Sllhl dealer. Where a full line of Sllhl chain saw" fllart!'l u low a.'! low .ILS $184.95.
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f' 11rchue an InK Super for just $389. ~ ud get a cer11flcatr good lor a FREE Buck
1 nlfe. You'll own two of the flnesl tools ever built' th e perfect ~~:o-to-the-woods

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FEATURES AM/FM RADIO, CASSffiE
PLAYER/RECORDER, CLOCK AND MESSAGE CENTER

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OTHER .GIFT ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM
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CHESTEI

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in 14Kt. Gold Overlay.
From Krcmcntz...Creators
ofTimrlcs.; lkH 1t1·.

Model .7-4270

Includes 6-ft., 16-fl. and
50-fl. sizes.
LIMITED

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tTwenty-five year certificates
~represented to Janice Weber,
. DOris Ewing, and Charles Cald·
well, all former Alfred Grange
njembers, at the recent meeting
ol'the Rock Springs Grange held
ar.the hall.
.
~he meeting followed a holiday
PQlluck with Opal and Roy
G{ueser providing the turkey.
S,rbara Fry gave a report on the
county officers meeting, also
nOting that the new national and
stl te grange cookbooks are
av,ailable. The legislative report

MASTER IECHANIC"'
lllpe Muaure Peck

automatic thermostat.

stay-cool case.

I understand you have less
cllance of getting the flu-which is
making the rounds if you're
smiling- so you know what you
gotta do.

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20°/o OFF

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WOMEN'S

SPACEMAKER KITCitEN
COMPANION
RADIO/CASSEnE RECORDER
WITH "MESSAGE CENTER"

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101 W. Main

992-3007

·Pomlt'OJ

VILLAGE PHARMACY
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42 Mobile Homes ·
for Rtnt

2 bJO~ of c:tothing Ph. &amp;14-388-

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tnil!". Ill condldon, ...._. . . . . . . 1110.00
piUs utUitlel. mwenCM r•
. uirad. Olrtlpolio l'ony, 304-

2 male kilttnt
. To 1 gOod homo. Coft

20.

:71·3211.

LAYNE.'~ FURNiTURE

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North 28 d~~og~~·.i
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.. d Be ·~
road; thence
2 cholna end 76
(lie rood to -. ,-.lonll::uii'in~ce
North, 37Y, Dog.
lng tha North aldt altho mad
to 1 atone: thanoo North
37Y. Oog. w•t poo11na tha ·
l\l.o rth aide of ·tha stable ,2
chol,.. o~d SO llnka: thanoo
North .7 Dog. ~lot 3 cbli111
to on Elm tree on tho
SputhWOIIIido Of the Run:
then~ North 46Y. 'Dog.
Wost 1' choln ..,d 71 llnkl to
1 inoke; thll\oo South 19'h
Dog. W•t 3 chllna ond 37
Public. Notica
llnkl to 1 Gum boo: thanoa
by t~e iormor li'n e of 10id
.NOTICE· OF SALE·
' ThomM Bplllor to tha pl. By virtue ,of ori Ordor of of beginning.
Solo ilouad out of tha ' Atao tho following dMComrnon . Piela Court of crlbad pa•c.l of land oKuato
Moigl Couoitv. Ohio, In tho , In the Townahlp ·of Sollie... of Moora'o, e Divil.ion bury, County o1 Millgo ond
of ~·•,. Product Company, State of Ohio. Beginning ot
Plolntlll, v 0 . Everett ~. thaSouthoootcornoroh60
Crow, Jr .. ot. ol., Dofond· · ocra loHormorty owned by
ante. upon o .Judgment . Tham• Spiller !n s.:tion 3,
therein rondored, being Colo
2 end Range 13:
No. BI·CV-142. in '· oald thance North 47 Dog. Wnt
Court, I wHI offer for oole ot 4 roda: thence North 25 clog.
tho front door of the Court- Eoat II roda: thence North48 ·
houao In Pomeroy, liltaigl Oog. east 4 rodl; ihonoo
County, Ohio, on tho 30th North 12 dog. East18 roda;
day of Oooom.ber, 1986, at' thence North 59 Dog. W•t
· 10:00 o'clock a .m.. tho 10 rodl; thence North 9
following Iondo end t.., 0 _ Dog. Etst 7 rodl: thence
menta. locttld 11 Tuppers North 78 Dog. Eoat 17 roda
Plaint. Ohio •5783. and to ltild Spllor'a East line:
Route 7, Pomoroy, Ohio thanoo South 28 dog. Woat
46719. r11pectivoly:
8 rodl; llience South 18
Tract One: A oertoln tract Dog. Woat 34 rodl to tho
litu.oto in ·C h01ter Townahip, place of beginning.
M11g1 County, Ohio, more
P rIa r In 1 t ru clio n
Roftronco: '
tully doocribad 11 lollow 1:
Being in Section No. 2. in
Dead book 288, Pogo 17.
Town No. 4, and Rongo No.
Excepting ony proviouo
12 of tho Ohio Company's r01orvotian of mlnarola. •
Purchno, beginning 1t tho
Parc.l bno woo oppraiaad
oouthwllt comor of ' aold
*30,000.00, and Parc.l.
Sectil!n No. 2, thence North
spprolud et
on lha ·l N•t U11o of told
. . Tho real Illata
Section 161 rodo ond 8 llnkl connot ha sold lor IMI then
to aNko: .tltenco Eaot 148 two-thirdl 12/3) of tha
rodl to . John Shumwoyt eppraiaod volue.
Wnt Una: thence South
TERMS OF SALE: Co~h
oiong John Shumway• Wilt on delivery of Dood . Subject
line obout 84 rodl to Jim to accrued 1988 roel ollote
Johnaona North line: thonco tax11.
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Wilt obout 38 •odl to Jim
HOWARD E. FRANK,
Johnaona Northwut
Shorillof
corner: thonco South 109
Maig~ County, Ohio
rada to tho South lint of uid GERALD W. TOWNSEND,
Section No, 2: thence Wnt ·
Attomoy lor Moore' a
on t~uold Sou,t h lino ohtld
A Divlaon of Evena
Product a Compony
Sact10n No. 2 1 09Y, roda to .
'thapleceofbeginning.con- 111121.28:11216,12. 19
taining One Hundred ond 5tc
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T-nty-Fivo 11251 ocr01.
more or i11o.
9
Wanted To B!ly

TVs, Ant.tnil11s
Sattllitt Salts
lnstallatl!tn
S.rvkt

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Public Notice

LEGAL NOTICE
,WHEREAS. tho Boord of
Moig1 County ·Commio1ion.,. Iuria found that thine will
be inaullicient moneyo to
c;over the need1 for govern·
ment operations during the
year 1987, and: ·
WHEREAS, H i1 felt that

thtte needs 1rt in the
interest of the citizens of
Moig1 County and that additiOnel moneys are neilded to
~r

•me. tfierafora;
BE IT RESOLVED. that

1lie Meigs County Commit·
lioners do hereby declare
that 1 financial emergency
exiatl In thlt County and thot
the Boord d - hereby ox'
pm1 it1 intent to place a 1%

permislive Ales and use tax
into elloct aa of February 1.
1987.
8E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public notice
be P,iacad in the Daily
SMtinal on December 12.
1986 and December 19;
1986, announcing public
hearings on the matter to be
hold In tho ollica of tho
· Meigs County Commission-

ers, Courthouu. Pomeroy.
Ohio, 1110 o'clock A.M. on ,
December 30, 1986 and
January II. 19B7.

M e .I g

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Commissioners
Mary Hobstotter, Cleric
112112. 19; 2tc

Public Notice

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LEGAL NOTICE
In accOrtt.nce with Sec·
tion 307.86, ORC, 10olad
bid• will be received by 1lie
Moiga County Boerd of
· Commi11ionera in their offico located in tho Courthouoo, Second Stroot,
Pomoroy, Ohl&gt;. untH 12

o'cloctc noon on Jan. 7,
· 1987. Tho bidl will be
opanad ot 1 :30 PM on Jon.

Public Notice
NOTICE
TO BIDDERS
Soalad propo10l1 tor tho
furnishing of all materiel•
and performing alll1bor .for:
NEW ACOUSTIC
CEILINGS
AND
NEW LIGHTING
FIXTURES
for
RACINE
HIGH SCHOOL
RACINE. OHIO
lor
SOUTHERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
will be received by tha
Southern Local B011rd of
Education, Racine, Ohio
45nt until 12:00 noon,
poevoiling local time, Thuro:
day, Jonuery 8, 1987, ond
opened publicly immodlately tho-Iter. Propootila
mey be dolivorad or moilld:
Each bidder 11 to deplgnoto
on llie· onvelopa thet It 11 ·o
...lod bid. Tho noma ond
addre11 of tho bidder mail
.... be indicltad.
Dnwlngo· ~nd opocifiCIItiona moy be obtained from
Franklin D. Leo. AlA, Architect, 328 Front Street, Mo·
rlotta, Ohio 457110 lor i
dopoolt of •1 0.00 which will
be relundld II the docu-

ments

-* Ntumed within

1 0 doya of the bid duo dou.
· Ail propo10l1 muat be

" Prior Instrument
Reference: ,

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REWARD·

Anyone having any information re·
garding this criminal act are urged
to contact the Meigs Sheriff's Office
or notify Carl E. Smith Petroleum
Inc. at 304-273-9313.
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Public Sale
&amp; .Auction

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J·(R141-992-3325.
NEW LISTING -Good 6 rm .
one floor home near the
P1zza Hut. 2 or 3 BRs, gas
heat &amp; riverview. For only

$12,000.
67 ACRES

&amp;lg. lot As~ng $41.000.

$32,500.
100 ACRES

Merchandise

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR .SALE
SIZE 23X30X007
ONLY

25(

EACH

CAN. PURCHASED DAlY AT THE
DAllY SENTINEL TIL 3 P.M.
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wells. m~nerals, 2 water taps
on good road near Rock Springs. $40,000.
POMEROY - 7 acres, 2
BRs. natural gas FA furnace, paneling, 14 baths.
nice condilion property on
Pleasant Ridge St. Asking

$25,000.
43 ACRES

- 9 rms , fur·
nace, basement. bath, 3 car
garage and farm bldgs. Asking $45,000.
BUSINESS &amp; BLDG. rentals. Can be made into
si• . Will sell without busi·
ness for only $40,000,
BAUIS SUBDIY. - t:g.
zoned lot about 200•300 lor

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USES FOl 'AlUAINUM SHEETS RANGE
FIOM ROOFffG DOG HOUSES TO
MAKING HA-~ED LA,. SHADES.

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Rt. 124,

$13,500.

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FOR WRITE
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992·3325
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or 992-7121

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ehshund, browp w"h white

cheat . AniWM"I to Max.
eward Offered. Cell l14~1f 7 .
73 after 5 :30.

32 Mobile Homail
for Sale

Someone tO live in wtth elderly
gMtlemen; tome light ctuning
involved. Room • boerd plus
•m•ll llltrY. If intlftl'led c..

114· 441·8507.

Room .ond bowd for employed
m~. Nice h~e. Family etmosh
Coll614 992 6873
P ere.
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Houle demolished in uch~nge
for rnet•lllt. Interested p•rtl•

'fa pay cash fOf' IItt model c:lun
l!;ed cars.
1 Jim Mink Chev .·Oid•lnc:.
Bill Gene JohntOI'I
&amp;14-441·3172

call 304·675·2060, 9 e.m. to
8:30p.m. Referenct~ required.

W"e., Gallipolk. CaU 614-44&amp;-

1282.
}25 c1111h paid tor junk c•s.
tomlilett. Bodlll towed awey.

10-8-tfrl.

1!111' 614·245-9214 .. 614-

, D&amp;P
APPU4NCE
: REPAIR

MOUNTAINEER
BODY SHOP '

18

Wanted to Do

Need help with thlt tpec:i.e
d..,.lng lob1 We cleen hom•.
rental propertill. officet,
chutChtM. ' Gl... bum Cleaning
Sonri- Ph . 514- 388-9027.

146-3028 .

TIH PROFEUIONAL H•• .
.

NOW

t

2

GS

01110

Aqthoriud John Daert,
New, Hoftalll, lush Hog
F.orm lqoripmont
I Doalar

Fl '

lW Y REMOn &amp; liSTAI.LED •

INSULA nON

Pl. 949·28CU
or 949-2860
· No Sunday Calls

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM BUILT

HOlliS &amp; GARAGES
"At

Reasonobla Prires"

PH. 949-2801.
or 949-2860

NO DOWN PAYMENT . ,

LAIIY~S CARPET OUTLEf·

lfobson ld.

lllll••port,

PN. H2-6173

\

truittr .... Alklng30,000. Mille

Oflor. 304-17&amp;-1044 or 418·
1515. Serioutlnqutrl•onlyl

21

'u!'

paid. Pre 1960's. Single or
wttote collecdon. Call Mlfc 1nd
Jllen Futt1 114·992· 2101 d~t
tr 614 -592-2411 evenings and

.,..eekendt. '

t•sh paid. Pte 1810'a. Single or
.,-hole cohc:tion . Cilll Mire: end·
(lien Fulta 114-992·2101 diYt
tr 614-&amp;92-2461 evenings end
fee~ends .

· good anere drum priced under

100. Coli 114·742·2160.

011.' ~.'

uying junk c:. .. C•ll•ft• &amp;:00

J&amp;L INSULATION
·
JAMU KDSE

C.H 114-742·2210.

I :IIP'Il,llll'lll

S1:1 '• 11.1:o

HEATING &amp; COOLlNG
•N'EW FURNACE
•AIR CONDITIONING·
•HEAT PUMPS
•BLOWN INSULATION
•REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

J1

r

. ••••· ·s mu.·out

ap.-t, upatailo.

4dull. .nly, 11-111 j!llld. Col
e14-441-. .23. ·
Fumlohod
11. 71.00.
·•
2rmo. • .utilltill Pd. 448·
4411 aft1&lt; 7p.m. .

alii--

renal•. Sktgo• App enc••·

.:-;-r

Apt. t210.o0 utM•

Sot• bed Couch. 304-171·
Dupi•MIItcond,cWJ*ed,3 · 4.2 12.
bedroom, LR. DR, n.w ~..
• bath. -·drtor-k-up, T......,.llee. cOol!; ttoveo WIIC• '
t211.00 mo. plui utlitlel • oda . . - . UOO.: 1179 Chav.
IIOUrlty d-'&lt;·Ph, 114-0IID.
pickup 4 wMel drive. 310 auto.,
NIC. 2 hllkOOin • · refrig . • a tt. ..... goodtiroo. n.soo. Ph.
372-1310.
ltove I Wl'tlf furnWMd. No

mo.~ ;:"mo~IOOI.:,"';:

SWAIN
AUCnON • FURNITURE e2
Olivo II., Oatll9ollo. -hood
wood·coalll-. l p e - LR
ouito I HI. bunk 11ft,

Olit. Ph. 114-441·8031.

2 BN!room. 1 yeer le•N
1210.00 P« .-11 Phone
44e, 2111.11
·

-·- -entron "teclinWI .... MW •

1 BtdrDDIIIi.a.k: rln'l: •111.00
p1uo · AIIO r.- "ld a
1200.00 _,.~-CONTACT: Ja..,_ Eot1111 Dept. Ph
441 · 3tt7 Equel Houslnt

wrtna- wnhltl, • lhoet. New
................... 1111· 11...
lampo,aloobu-coii•IIOVII. Call 114-~··31 59:

Oppottllftlty.

54 MiiC. Merchandise

Ph. 304-171-1104. •.

1f

oom. 131 y, Fourth

plaltlc

FUMilllldapl. loR-a. t200.
C.K 114-141-2101 "' 114149-2tMIO.

- · Oh. e14-288·11130.

2-opto. 1ft.....,;,
_ , . , off mill

992-2772

Wflfr ptld, -

11021838·8885. Eot. 1203.

2 bedroom t 3 bedroom hout•

taa.ooo. Phonecalrefunde~~te .

Hou181 for Rent

•

....

- - u p . - rafrig. .....,_
..- . Jon 1. 1917 Ph.
114-441-7021.

23

3

Profellion'll

Bedroom

Rench.

Rodney

VHI111 II, t211.00 P• month.

Services

plu1 depoait. tafer•ces ,..
qulred . 8ltcllbum A11lty Ph.
I 14-4411·0001

St.,ll:t TrN and t.awn 8ervlct.
H•dget. thruln, buthu
trimmed, fendacaping,

downtown .,... Atlub onty

.... 1111 '"""""' · 304·87128420tl71-2010.

Ph. 114·441-3771

lltU.,.

E""• -

2

bediOOIIl dupl...

3 bedroom ......._ 10 o.rwct up. ttov•6 ,.,,~ga..., 1111eeltnt
A" Ph. 114·2411-IHI.
locotion. Dopo* • 1ol1r1001
Ph. 814-44e- I~·

F-

I:~~~:?;:~:;.;:
2' lftd 3 b1111001n iplllmlrltl

.nd hou.. in Pomerow Of
- '· CoN e14-448·11&amp;2 or Mldd-.
01 unfur114·1192·13114.
-lcf. Pay · Col
31 Homes for Sale
.... 114-192·2311 .
2 tu d oom llcN'M on 1 , .• .
1 ond 1'h
apt ,
3 bdr .• tir. pool. ••~• · Nice. Cloon . Dopoolt •~Ill.
M Atwemde fof' rent. a.lic ,...
Cornm•cilll pooptrty. com• viR1 .,... CIIR 114--742:·2141.
lot• • highw•y front~t~:. Ull
....... 1179. piul ·
whh u1. We hwe buyen. A·One Unfurnl1hed , 3 bedroomt. t200. -nty "--I ,_..ed.
R•.t Etttt•Brok•. Call 304- 1100. d_.n. lt3 Mil St .. ,_.,..e14·9tz-n87.
Middleport. Call 114 982 674-510• or 304-174-llBe.
7701 :

-oom

-obi•

4

4 rooms. unfumbhlld. lnRic:in ..

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addon .. •nd remodeling
-Roofing •nd gutter work
-Concttte work •
-Plumbing •nd electr~el 1•
wort
t

(F- Eotlmatoa)

V. C. YOUNG In
992-6215

or 992-7314

Circular Sows
Sow Chain
Pfaner Kniveo
Drill Bita

Ki'liV81
Chi18ls •

GIAVELY
TIAOOI SALES
~04 Condor St.

Pamtroy, Ohio

Pl. 992-2975

12-5-'1$-1 ....

r-roy, O!tio '
·
4-15.'86-lc

ASKING $24,000.00.

y

$29995

lGE VCR
4-Eftnt 14-0.y Timer

~1/o~® Rebate
$29995
. OE I'"

I.LEVISION

BmiI NOOVD
s2s995
.

We can re111ir and r•

Now l«aflon:
168 Norfll Stcontl '
(!liddltporl, Ohio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVIC£ ~

We Cllf'l Flohlnt 1-N"
Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here ,

IUSIIESS PHONE
16141 ft2·6S50
IESIIDICE PilON!
16141

core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
' 992-2198
Mlddl•port, Ohio
1-13·tfc

$7995

VCR TAPES
.liLY

$299

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
RDUILT &amp; REPAIRED ·

' !IO&amp;ISTAI '

SUGAR RUN '
ASHLAND

MicROWAVE

' i$1 09'5
·. MGM
FA~ CITY INC.
· •POMEROY
' 992-2104

II

I 0. MIILIIIIY AVE. ,
PO. .OY, ON.

PH. 992-9949
.... lart... 0wrllt'
11-21-86-1 mo.

DENNY CONGO
. WILL_HAUL
JUST CALLI

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

.

'

APPLIANCE ·: .

SERVICE .
•WIIher8 •DIIhwu._,,

·•,

•Aefrigereton

,

•Dryers •Free11ra ' '

PARTS

and

SERVICE,
4-l·ttc '

...

MEIGS
..
EXCAVATING , ,
COMPANY

•All Typeo of
Excavoting
•Landocaping

•BaSiimenta
•Sowsge Syatams
•Water &amp; 011 Linea
•Water Well Drilling
•Trucking

r busin.. KGOUntt. Full·

ma, UO,OOO·SIO.OOO. Pan-

me, 112,000-t11.000. No

felling. reput bullft .... Set your

fi rllnes now hiring, Fllgh'c At·

\8ndmt1. Agentt.

Mec:henle~,

tuttomw Service. Slllfl• to
SOK . Emry klvtl pashions. Cal

I· 805·687-1000 ht. A-8805.
.

·IC-

Gowernment jobt. 111,040 ·

1!5~9 . 230 yr. Now hitlng. C.H

05·887-1000 ht. R· 9805 lor

, '

repair}. O.tinqu.,.t tu property.
R•pouttiJonl. CaR 801· 617·
1000 Ext. GH -980&amp; for cuniM
repo lilt.

z

bedroom houte for ••• In
Cliflon jMobta Johnoon prop-

11-21-16-1 md ~

'
"'
· "··~'

.'

Racine Gun Shoot 1pon 10 ,~·rn.tt
Aeclne Gun Club. Evtrylundalj;~

begiftnlng •• 1:00 p.m. Facto..Y
Choke. 12 au•o•lhotgUf'll .
~

Rlvtrlno 4ntiquftapln..,oninllf
~~by tP,polntmtnt. 1 12t ·E;•
...,.,!' St., Pom~toy, Ohio. " ~
Moore. owner. 114-112·282 ' ·~

;..;'

lo.,ronr:o, ft8,000 edueotlon
Olllotonce tnd much - •·
304-!75·3910 or 1·100·142H:19,
~

Ia~'~!von hofp

you got tht bol1of

lhMe IM"t Chrlstrn• tllllt end
bluet. frM gift with ftrtt ordtr.
taU 304-112-2141.

5712.
56

Pats for Sale

Cl".-y Kennel.
CFA lfirnalayon. Porol• ond
Si-... kittens. AK;C Chow
puppioL Coli 814-441-3144
altat 7PM.

Wintlf fuhionl &amp; apecill chrilt·
m~~ tor your pltl. Groom&amp;
S
Sllot&gt; Ph. 614·441-0231

Regfttered Toy PoodiM 2 I•
m•. 1 m~l1. t125.00 ••·

Roady lor Chriotm• Coli 114448·11114
AKC

~ilterld

'-klMN puppia. AKC Mw.ture O.chshund
puppi11. Box..- pup1 Ph. 614·

homll,

- · P t.ond Ollllpo111. e14-4411-822l .
Unfumilhtd 2 b 1I oom •

·

74

In ua tor • complete line of
-llollnricol4-441-1175.

1981 Moped. PUCH. EIIGoitont
condttion. Mtkloff•. calll14981·44111 lltor 5:00 p.m.

aqu••

112 Wanted to Buy .
No.- ltuylnf lhtH com or . .
com . C.lllorflltlltquot•. Ai¥er

76

U.ld Mobile Hom• Ph. 114·
441-0175.

Budgot tranlmitolono uood •

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Large JOUI'Id NUt oi hlrf' for Nil.

alacil

St&gt;rlfttrol

sP.,.w, malo •

Dried ............. 14.10 P•
· o ....... 11.00 por cwt.
will! mol- 15.711,..
cwt. 304-418·1031 '

For · S.ll: ~ lo~e..r. 'A Pitbuil.
Pupplol bom July 2tst. Earoore
1r1

docked. Thl'f

~...:..~c.'tr'A~:.;~~m

71

Autos for Sele

1981 4rloi-K Oodgo Statton
W1gon. AM·FM St•reo
c....ne. euto. CC. re•window
WiporL· good COtHitlon Ph.
e1ii-2411-H98.
good. '

ftiW

tirel. 4 cyl.,

,._.,....., 1100.00 ColllriY614-318-,718.
I 971 Novo, ou-c. Pl. P8.
AC. 4-- ooodliton. 2 - ·
Slllril'l Elkinl. 27 E-1 Hgto.
Ollllpoilo, OH.

UKC pit buill 4 WNI!t old, reedy
to go by Chri1tm11 Eve.- 175.00.

1:30.

· Col 441-3808111•
.

125.00 ..~. hold. 304· . .2·
3791.

1980 Firlbird Trent Am. Power.
air. robuilt Y·8, 22 MPO. Good
eondilion. takt p.w.lal trade t1ao

Mldd h~tdwood tllbl. t12. P•

For .... PomtraniMI puppi•
pura btld 7 weeU o6d, wormed
• lint oholl. 1100. lOCh.

bu-.FOB
Contalninfr
· · Ca.
1'h
toni.
Ohio· PeiiM

........v. Ohio.
e411 .

Colll14-182·

2141 .

p-.. _

BASEMENT
WATERPROOfiNG
Unconcltioftll at•inM .-~
tM. Local m.... M-nllhall.
F- 1111m1111. CaM -

1-11ii-237-CI4tl, cloy or .......
Roger• l•••ntent

w_....,..

SWEEPER end HWiftg mlchiftt
Pick
.,. .............. o.vrovCJe•n•r. one helf mile up
_.. c- Rd. Colle1444t-0214.

· - · poriL ond oupplill.

- - - - -·
FTM Olntnl C-octlng 13yro!
a

experience. Aootlftt
COft- ,
........ Ph. 114-318- ~. l
F- lllimatM 1" off during
the hoUd~•· off•
Jan

•P'r• I

11. 1. .1.

RON'S T•levltlan lervloe. l

Hou11 colo on ACA, a-,
OE. Sptcl- In Zonldt. Cal l
304· 1?1· 23. . . . 114·441- '
24M.

:
otump,•

Fotty TrM Trim-g.
remowet Call 304-175-1331 . '

~~~--------·
RINOlES'S SERVICE, •P• !
rilnced C.paiiM, tMctrici111,

Jaap .. 5
drive . Asking loan value
lltn on. Ph.

::,-r,:,. .,

m -• . . -•. roolingllttdudint hot w '"" cnh •) 304e71-2011 or e71-7147.

304-112·221 t .

Cllrio- Sptcllio
84 ' Ford hcort 4 ~ tpted.

Hedg ... thrubt, butlltt '
ttlmMed. lendtcapine lnd ,

2 boxer doa• Item....! 2 YHfl
old. 304-115-2981,

.83,000ml. 12.100.00. S1' Mercury Lyn111. euto, 7t.OOOml
11 .11e.oo. 85' ChovyChavone
I,OOOml 13. 115 .00 . 14'

57

Fhanxdfor ..... 131. ptrload.
I loedt I 1&amp;o. Delhllf'ed end
- I l l. Coli 114-949·2101
eft•I;OO p.m.

Home
Improvement•

o-nc1

plul year bookt, 1H7 edition.
uc:ehnt c:ondidon S225.00 or

Encyclopedio 111. World bOok

Hetf ApttooM pony, seddle
brOke, good with chldrM. WiU

8t

-

AIIC Roglotorod Chow·Chow . I 171 Oldlmobifo ltltfiro. """

251-1948

dllvlf. c:.h ...tl.c...,.,or.,.....
Ph. "4-3711-2220.

Mlx..t trill . hr for ..... CaM
114-1411-2237.

Aqi1t1red Min;ature OICh·
""""' .,..,..... Rollly and will

famllo 4mo. eid. h11 oholl Ph .
814·241·9157.

T--·

-olttypll.
••• • tren• C8HI. Entin•
O¥lr hU ldl:a. Allton,,..,..
o1on poou ond eve ........ WHI

•10.00 ooch Ph. e14-44110U

T;.:nspllrl.illllil

Roglotorod 1-.. old Toy PQO·
CIHII4-441-25H.

Auto Pert•
&amp; Accessories

City Form Supply, 114-4412911.

441-7920

hold101Chrlotm•Ph.114·378·
2273

Motorcycle•

hof.

h.,. colt in M•rch. 114· 742-

::1.~=11'1 of 1 00 Ph. 51ii-

t971 Chivy SW8, 4 dfM. k:llded. new 10110 t ......
155.000 mil•. or fair oh.
304-171-2142 Ill• I p.m.
5711-2010.

c:uhf¥1t0fl cite. p&amp;ows, .....
7'NH h_,bifte,
b.t...
mowint midline. hlrfOW, bulh

1811 Poldlec: Umane. new
tr•asmhtlon, ,....net. weter
pump. hudtrl. Needs bodr
work 1900.00 Ph. 614-4411·
2819.

Compioto lingo lyetom , Soll-

3:00p.m.

Musical
lnstrumants

&amp;..utitul Cluittm• Otft· Pecen
Contol• Pieno, excellent concM-

tion Coli 114·441·7115 lltor

4,oo,.m.

..., Upright Orgonwlth bench.
E...-t oondltlon t711.00 CoM
· Gravity Traclor e14-381·Be20.

Chevette IUIO, 28.000ml .

12,H5.00. 14' FOld EXP. 5,_., u .000m1. u.e10.oo.
79' lnt.-netion.. Scout ....

I
• - T- ond Lawn- '~
stump rlmOYII. Lief

remowl. )

304-1711-2010 or 17f·2142. I

~--~---------Rotory 01 cable tool IHIIng. I·

Most well• DOmPMt•MM•dey.,
Pump ......... -

--Hl-3102

· 3()4. 1

•

4111by Constnrctlon, • .,,...

1

82,000mi fiOO.OO. Oodrilto
Auto Sli11 Ph. llil-318-91111.
'
'73 VW Sup•-loollo. runo,
- · wort. body good Ph.
114-441-ttle.

_.. _..... 1
intorior_._......,

1814 Dodo• Ariel, .uto. air.

:;;:~~==== t

AM·FM. Cooh or;cat3,199.00
Johnt Auto SMM. Bulwille Rd.,

terr. •ll'fllll a', •

.._. room edrllltiaft.

Rooilnl- F- llliru at• 1
304-1711-11441 or 1711-5112. I
82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

FireWood

1181 Plymouth Duotor. t ..1
Plymouth Reliant, n.soo.oo
- P h. 114-441-1152.

CARTER'S PLUMBING
ANDHEAnNO

992-2102 ,

2 bdr. fully fumlohoclodunoonly,
uti. pold. Cal 814-4411-4110.

1174 FOld Torino, good condition 1710.00 Ph. e14-44t·

Z story. 3 bedroom houN with 1
c,... g•eg• on Approx 1.15 tc:rn.

In Eurekl· nice Mdcltan.ldultt
only. No poll. dapoolt roquilocl,

Mt. v ...... •undat. 1132.10
month pluo 150.00 dlpoolt.
304-17&amp;-1171.

~
Phone 111·4411·3181., 11il-•
441-44n
•

380 Oront St ., Middl-. I
roof1?1,
work thop,

b•th·,t•-o•.
eoffw . CeUt1•·

123,700, M

t33,000. Coli 8H·992·1l 04.

110.00 mo . clti614·ZII-ll31
2 ltch001n turnilhed. WIIICC1IP'
HUD . llltutlfut riv•
Fo•
Mobh Home Plrll 114-

t••
441· 1102.

v-..

2 btd•oom moblehomelnkvolr
...... dlltrict Ph . ifil44e-0722.

32 Mobile Home•
for Sale

114· 441·0751.

NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMES KEIIJEL'S QUALITY
MOilLE HOME SALES. 4 11!1.
WElT. QALUPOUS . RT 35.
PHONE 114·4411· 7274.
End of yttr ..... No P"'"""''
until April 1187•. on M¥ nM
moblll home. PurchMt before
8340.

111M with .pondo. 3 bldraomt. unfumiehed. btoc:ltt, unDI)IECTOR OF NURSING- dwPinnlnO. potdl, matol bulldLopg-term c:••· aKUtNt lwei inti tncludH t13.000.00' c.t1
POIHion. S.tr otort• with P«· ef4· 379·2109 or 114-377·
2189.

•nif ou,...lolng noodocl.
~n9Wiodgo ol 1-al ond stole 1te1 Ookbrook 1""70 with
Ulfln.ture end olritftcltkm rMU· 7x12 uptndo. 3 bldroome. 2
''l!"ii· with 3 - • nurolng botho. wood bumw. ErGiflont

my.'9'"'• ~ ktng t•m c•t eondltkln FNIIdl City lroll••

·~Ired. BINoroqulvalontw~h Ph. 814·441·13•0.
Goiontologlcol Nurolng •P• I ;,;.;;.,:.______-crlence Of' hlintng d•lred. ....,.,
niip,tllbte. ContiOI: Adn'lintltr•
lo.,,~ll..,~ Nurolntl • llohabili- 1~;~~~:_::.::
ltHon Center. 304-l2t·I031 . I~

lurnlohocl. Ret. •dip. 304-1712661 .

Smll upstelra 1 bedroom IIJt.

45

Furnished Rooms

~re1o .. m.

140,000. Coil 30•·•71-8440
- - 8:30 and 4:30.

Co!! 304-171· 1421.

~II budgetlrY, IMII8gln"nl

Free

Jl.

t979
CJ5. Good ooftdi.
tlon. Rebuilt .. ...,.
work. Cotr 614- ~42·2t71111tor

Fum . 1 bldroom ipt.• lint ftoof.
t211.00month. Hlltendw•t•

Ooc.31 , 1881. Fr- Cit'/ MoL•tA.vonh.apyougMthlbeltot bile Home lne. Ph. 114·441·

1~.011 post Ctwlstmas biMt al'ld
brUt•. FrH gift with fifet order.

gutg~~.

eNmef shellers,

11tlmetet. Phone 114·384·

Ct.lltomilld .

2 bdr.• 111 utiMti• plkt e111cept
tlec.. turn . or unfum .. MC.
deposit required. Convenient
looitlon . Coiii14· 441-BI5B Of
114·441-4778.

2 br. khchfn. betttroom, with
l.undry room, Uvlng room 6
dlnil'lg roam. ..lelec. Approx. 7
mil" from Pt . Pl. on Rl. 12. 2
tractupprox. 1 ecremoreor ....
ov•rlooking K•newht Atver.

!art time work-full timl benet·
til Mflmbtrt of the Army
'tttionll Guerd eM receive •
fltOnlhty PlY c:htdl. tiO,OOO IHt

Pole Building• by Qu•lity
Builder,. Workthops, c:erportt,

v...

Ollllpollo.

colt 814· 742-2385 ,
•·

2713.

1971 "Foi'd

1 IUCh..,.PY.goodcoridHiorl.
A-·,.-I &lt; - -. 5HP,81·t :;~,.C.II «t-1 113 or 441·

wttt.mtct.m•ta. Att:ifieltl fir• - - - - - - - - -

ll't'/1. F~ty corpetod. · - t y
remodtltd. n.w roof. Alldnt
111.000. eon 304· n3·e&amp;34 or
304·773-5784.

~.11perlen~ fuU time IIIIIP81'·
WMt... I diYI 1 wHk,
"ce\lent pey · pl.,.. Appty In
~son Cooplf Chry"• pty.
mouth Dodge, lnc. l99 S . Third.

~an time beb';'1itter needed.
~ref9r in my home. Herriton¥ille.

Gallipol;s. Ohio Coli S14·448·

"-u~ro'*',_,·
.
4VIriotyofuoodtr-~-. wagon•. tobac:co Httlf.

-.,.-'------1979 CT·5 Goldin btio. V-8,
3,~.. k•..r.-.4M·FM
.,..... ~
:l~~7oo- mlllltll Ph. 11ii-

I liar -

Hemlodl Grove aret .

.,n

- . . .. M•oon oand. oouipo!t•
9 - Co.. 123'1&gt; p;no St.,

and Ilk for Blrb.

200 .,_,of Iiiio I..,.~ - 12x 24
irlc:hel. 12.00 ellth or 1H for
1200. Coli 114-949-280t "'
e14-148· 2810.

2 llltHV iol8l
· -""""'
• -- · .....
mont.
yard.
to
-.lllc.p.-an-and
dapoolt . 304-1711-2151.
APARTMENTS, -

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Concm. blodtl •lllizel ylrd Of'

81101. lloodg1t01. ·titlck racloo,
,truck bredl, treillrt, IPf~l.

C.ll ·114-

YW&lt;Iond bilom.,.. 1110. Oop.
ollt. 304-171-71141 avonlngo.

Cltltrftlt t.deral ht.

'!Uddlopon.

Call: 742·2407'
AII illl llll CI ~ II II~ II 1',

t:
E

REPS NEEDED

Time),

~

•A•n111

:

n """"· Trolning provided.
"' 1-112-131· 1170. M-F,
. lim lo 6pm tCenlrll ltend•d

~~.

915-3561
All M1h1

3 A~nouncements

SWEEPERS
I

KEN'S

Govlfnmtnt hom• from 11 . lU

tiM.... rot.-y-cuttlrt, .
cNac outt~. plows.,......
post driVere.woodtplitttrt,

un.

1110.oti lito 4~ Colt e14-44t-

,.ldtl.

etc. Cleude Wintefs. RkJ Grende. 0 , Cill 114·
24&amp;-5121 . ·
·

daws. llntlll.

croj:!ptd, taMs

24H.

USif

SALE SALE IALE
JiwldliloFormE•ir&gt;!"Sptclll Yt• ond llio P''- on
Tr•cton and VermHr Hey
Equipm•t uptol3000.00olfl
M
...... ,.._
-·
·
rlll•tlddln,
a rOUNI
.......
Tlke ldv1n1...1 of your iftvMt·
·ment tax crecHt 1or the lilt time
thilyNr!Ac:OmpiMelineotb• .
h.-..
·• ·
lulklint M•teritla
fHd bc.ll'lb, liven:Ock wet. . . .
8~. bricll, ...,., pip11, Wjn- grind• mlk•t. wagone. rog,y

1181 Honda 125M thru
1489.00. Good condldon. White twin. ClftOP¥' bed
;~:~~ · 304·882·271~o•882·

Lady' I 141d. Y - Gold Brtdll
ht 1300.00 vllue. Will ttl tor

Firewood, ell htrd wood. H..t
vouch..-1 ICCipted. US . a
pickup load . Phone et4·742-

Coil 814·141·2111.

lilt!.

CCUT OUT FOI FURIIE

E.... of corpOI, OS 111 Dirt
_....,... · -·..oo. Tf 121
Mo""cyde UIO.OO. oaercioo
UI.OO Coli 114·2811217.

Bpenlol. 211o. . .,l::~~'t
S..... Ntt28.00Ph.
7023.

_ . . .. WI-·drtor--

a.euttful
roy . Allo n.w
newhou"
OM in
bedroom
Porn•
fumiehld IPiftm• In Millll•

54 Mise: • .Merchandise

"';;;J:iii;B,i;:;;;;:;c;;;,;;
1 ,..,...._ Eocollant podlp-.
,..... AKC lrittMy m•
Ready for Chriltm11 . Ph. 114·

281droom, 1'h-.-ldlo

ref•"'* a ..............

ni• ROH dilhM. ottlw yerd Ate
. . - Ph.,etil-318-8111.

R - t100.00 ~~- ond coil hNtor. Catalytic
option avalt-.• eoue14·281tn2-.....

4-16 .' 116 tin .

SHARPENING
SERVICE

F,_dallvondOok.hlcliOI'f', ........ HEAPvouc:her. pic*up
-131. CIII14-441·2Z23 or
e14-448-3028.

Antique mile. glltiWitl, \firgi-

2 - a p l. 'nioa...,.....

FREE ESTIMATE

or

pi-

culvert•.
metll cul¥erb. RON
EY4NS ENTERPRISES, Jacli-

Avo. Ph. 4411-4411111• 7pm.

' -·

Help Wanted

lljlltc ttnkl.

Vant&amp; 4 W.O.

e~r:c:elent
1ft.condkion

F . . . - ap~. 11711.00 - • · "-tic c:iltem ltate epprcwld,

Oppottunlty.

41

1979 Chovy van with -

/11

111. Ohlo45831, JuUoWobb, Ph .
114-441·0231 .

porlilng. Rent , _ at •1H.
eon ~ ea.- " 301-771- . Plild """"' • tan • gold coudt
1011 or OoniH Strollo at 114- end mltchina chlir t91.00 Ph.
813·4111 . EqU•I Houtlng 114-2411-8397.

HIRINOI Fedelol govammont
jobe In yoor . . . end overMM.
M•nv immtdi•• a,enlngs wttttout Wlitiftg list Of' t.... 115•

1/

Oooorn • Supply Shot&gt;
ProfMiionll Service. an lt'fl•.
oil brttdt, ototo Rt. 141 Ollllpo-

~

1~.

73

1,000tlroe.oitn12,13,14, 11,
1a. 11.5. 8 mlloo out Rt. 211.
Call 114·251·1251.

pd. 2

71 FO&lt;d 10 ton ftlt bell
304-171-2700.

\ lj

D~nwvnd

Senior chilena. nlce.,.,.mlntl.

e-

~i.~~~i~~~~J~;~~~~~~~~ chOir
Ail, . Y-1 ~o.
317-n;M.

U - Rlvor Rd. bllida Stone
C - - e l. l14-441·73...
.Pfckena ·:UIId F~a. Good
••.-..uHdfumitu 0
9
cil tor :~a~=.::.
:J04.17&amp;·11483., 1 5·1410.

tie1Pd.1 M*oom.ftntloorPh.
441-4411 8ft• 7p.m.

3~C

blado ond winch. fll!OO. llil191·11131 ....... Rlc:lll'l.

• .....,... Rd. o,.. BAM to
IPIII. Mo;,. thni Sat.
614-4411·0322.
0000 USED ·A~~=S
W - . dry.,,
~

Sil• • llonrioo.

-

~1m1ro body. Entlne not l'ltcel·
n;y. Prefer 1974 but: not
ne~•ttarv .

•

2dryer,
bMichls,
bids, dNIMi,
wood
Ill·-·......,
lablo
•

Nicaly lum- 2 .... apl.
Aduft1 M.tfy. tnquke at com•
· Flm l!o Olivo St . It Sh_.ro

Bueiness
Buildings

35 Lot• &amp; Acreage

14-992-5648.

11-19-'81- I .... •U

Onclu::~;;·w~

tor rent Ph. 468-1171.

GUILTS.
BOUGHT ·SOLD

1873 c-es c - . ·L.. Tindu•

13100. 1971 JO

Cellehan't UHdnre&amp;hop. Ovtt

304-e71-et04
Business
Opportunity

- - · b o d y - - b c o l·
""' vohida. .... lo 1710.
Phono 61.4 -742·2715.

=""'~~:;o

till Paid. 111. . both, 701 41hOIII'!&gt;OIIo, Coll441-4411altatl
pm,

Fumtsh~

1174 f.,d F1QO .. 311 ........
Ulle n.w •mmurn toPPif,

-U711 . 11aby--

Fumilhad offloltnar ltiO -

·

nm •tre ~ llh.

114-:PI,- 1.

:: :==r:-:o· J.:

f140 ,_ mo. DoCoil etil-448-4222
1.5..
'

F...-

1171. Ford ·Pick-up till -

Pl. PB •.no

to tiH. R - - f225 to
1371. ~ 121 .o •121.
D - 1101 ond .up to 1495.
Waod- w-1 cholro ,211 to
nee. 0oo1t 11 QO up 19 1371.
Hut- f400 and' up. lunk
beck con:.tete W•INII:Ir•MI
f2tl ·ond up"'t311.S.by1110 •11711. Mo-orboJI
......... lutl Or ·1 13. t73, ..., ..3,.a-...,,nl.
King 1310. 4 d f - _ , Ill.
Gun
gun. Olo,

w. vo.. Ouiot

GUILTS
eOUOHT-SOLO

&lt;~

'

PER MONTH WITH

!fi;lt · '
NO SUNDAY CALLS ·
Day

45 ec:re ferm. 4 br. beth. khchen,
dlnh1g room. fuR biMment.
fenced. weter, 2 atory a••··
tool building, INim, buiklinge.

orgo Buddaye14-184·4711 .

1

S48DO

81SSELL
SIDING CO.
New ltomts luilt
"Free Eltimatill" · ·'

Farms for Sele

iUYING RAW FURSI Ginoeng,

10.' ~SH ANrENN.A. ~·: ·
PANASONIC RECEIVER · ·

'Al~=~:s:ING

e•._
freezer . 3()4..882~2203.

1ellow Root. beef tt_nd de8f·
liules. Alto seiNng trapping
pplies, Whe.tlitn. Nitt U1n.
urs 1 :00·9 :00. Cto..t Wid.

.. SIDIIG

good ihape. .2.500. 304-4581988.
Two lott with mobile homL all
electric. centrll llir, new CQel,
nict biO
upright food

92-3476 .

SIIOWIOOM HOUIS:
9 to S Mtn. ,,..., Wttl. &amp; Fri.

614•440•

3033.
1OxiO t;liler. partly lumlohed.

Otflct tpec. · Store apece in Pt.
Pl ........ A-One Reel Ettatt Ph.

. Ed . Burkitt Berber Shop,
nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh. 814·

IIISTALLAnOII"

Work
; Guaranteed

. .

luving deily gold, sltv..- coins.
Angs. jewelry, nlrfing were. old
·ns. larve .:unency. Top pri-

Window
•Vinyl. Stool Siding
•Storm Window•
•Daoro
. "FREE

Year•
!Maintenance
Experience ·

Moy Slay on· lot. 18000: 742-

linone~al

$•11 614-446-2223 or 614-

•lntuleted Repla~ement

7

1971 Windlof, 70x14, 3 be6In v.., nice condition.

·34

set of g~od usld lraetor,chllins

(304) 675-5252

C.,ltr

81 4-9815·33151 .

'

. RESIDENTIAL WINDOW, INC.
405 MAl NStreet, Pl. Pluunt. WV 25550

1.,,,.,

fumeee. Call 114-911-33&amp;0 or

33

I

OP CASH poid ior '83 modo!
nd newer uted c:••· Smith
ulcli:·POIUI.c, 1911 . E11t1tn

Bx41 two bedroom with 8M

I'OOIIll.

dl'f' thru Fridey. PreftrinfentiiO

' Wanted To Buy

FIKiorj Chaict
12 Gauge Shatg~• Oniy

.

Situations
We t d
n e

~yaor old. CoH 304-171-3774.

EVERY
SAT. NIGHT \
6'30 P.M. ;
.

12

82 -6760.

RACIIIE - Apprm. 3~ acres
of land with J.4 bedroom
. home. Also small mobile home
for rental income. Must see'

A ·ro
w

t. Sund.y, E11tem HIM....

lashan BuHdlng

t REPAIR
~~.. -Tr•••!'ll"loa ·

Complete~ remodeled 1971
Salem mobile home. New
house roof installed. New
furnace, hot water heat . 2
bedrooms, appro• . ~ acre
lot. $16.500.00.

HIIIIY E. Cltlllld, Jr.
992·1191
Jon TNIMII ..... Mt-2&amp;10
Dottie Ttmtr ..... 9t2-St2
Offk:t................ 9t2-22H

1";;:::;;:::;:::::::T;;:;.~;;:;;~~~~

ar Cline's Fruil: Ferm . M•l•

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.' ,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

KENQ.BASHAN ROAD -

POMEROY - II? acres, nice
I floor plan home w~h car·
port, sheds, and cellar. Garden sp~ee and other nice
leatures. Priced to sell at

· ~oo.oo REWARD 10r tho r•
" pr block mila long ~ll•ed
; ;hu•hU•· · otolon trom my
lj&gt;n1e11·17·88onRou111Hollor
!ld· Call 814·381-1832

GUN SHOOT

P-roy Ohio

$47,500.00.

MIDDLEPORT - Nice home
on a corner lot with garage and
basement New vinyl siding
and equipped krtchen, fireplace, shed. Priced. for quicll
sale! MAllE OFFERS2Ul0.00.

992·5766 '

Debbie Metldci,V I(I-Owner; · lmojean BIIIVin• .
' Loretta Hollinger, Shelly Ohlinger
·
Merrl Amtbary

~oger

Newer ranch home on corner
lot Spacious livinR room wrth
beautiful fireplace. La1ge mo·
dern krtchen, 3 bedrooms, basement · E•cellent condition
L11ge carport, concrete drive.

BRADBURY - Recenlly remodeled 3 bedroom home
with partial basement. Huge
equipped kitchen, dining
area and free gas to house.
Also has 20 acres and sate~
lite dish.

your vacation on such short
notice."
·

5-3807 . -

NEW LISTING- RACINE-

216E.2nd- St. ·
Phone

..

!list Letert . . .. .A~rtrelien
_.,d, moll, blocli, llo whlla.
tail. C.ll 304~195 · 3124 or

~YSYIU£,

Real Estate 1u1101

.

EAR PIEICING, MANICURING, PERMS AND
All YOUR. STYLING NEEDS .

.John .I(. Benh ·

~J~· RT. SO, EAST

rEAFORDm

'

'

·~···

"~'d like. to thank you, Higgms, for coming back from .

Lost and Found

_OPEN: Mon.-Fri. 8 am'9 pm-Sat. 8-6 ' '
·
, Walk:in1 Welcome

' ff
949·2756
i '
' ' . .

&amp; SERVICE

E . Main. .
POMEROY,O.
99.2-2259

27111. 21)11,

....................... "' .......,.__:.;

2 .t •
114·981·3618 Iller

I

I'

~"·· 949~28,3

Reel Estate General

after 5:30

to gtveiWey.
m .....

I' .

'

.

Hel)ing re1idence;
Mi. •from
Wetch

4.76 ACRES- Near Salem
Center. 3 BR ranch, ele. BB
heat. carpeting &amp; carport.

Mi~e.

.

~

Fle~ood1 Rd. ICo.
R~ 28) at Harley

- Nice laying
land al Sumner with mi·
nerals.
US ACRES- Near Burl in·
gham . 2 BR trailer 12•65,
i'h baths. range &amp;refrigera·
tor. Only $16,000.
IIOCK SPRINGS - Good 7
rm. home in ercellent condition . Birch kitchen, cook &amp;
bake units. 2 baths, furnace,
basement, 3 or 4 BRs, garage

54

'

I Located on

Sunday, Eastern
Hill area, near
Cline's Fruit Frm.
Male Dachshund,
brown with white
on chest. Answers
to Max.
Call 614-667-3073

A reward of ssoo cash is offered
for the apprehension and Convicthtn of the person or persons responsible for firing several gun ihots
into a gas compressor station
owned and oper~ted by Catl. E.
Smith · Petroleum in Portsmouth.
Located on Silver Ridge Rd., Orange
Twp., Meigs County, Ohio.

I

. ~aavy equipment ..
repairs and welding.'
(it\ll .makas 8i models) .

Pre-l:ut frets awailablt

LOST

Mobile service

7414

D,...._.
tn: caWn•• e..
10. • t2
or -

3rd. 'Ave. 1 belt. prtvM•

I

Eleetronic Orga111

·;,~!. ~!!.'~·

Nicaly fuirriohld homo
CA a . hNt, oxcol: - ·
odultaonly. Colll14'441-0331.

'

RIDGE

T~GGING

100 REWARD

I.

I

"'"'r.
CHRISTMAS
iTREES

Lost and Found

I

614-1113.S2U

.FOR

Diad Book 263, Pego
445: Deed Book 2118, F!ogo

I
, I

I
I

.

44 . AIN!~mant
for Rent

DO

J.l.'s

117300&lt;fgoTruc:ll, g o o d lion. Muot Ill Ph. ll4-448-

Sot01 ond chlliro pri- Iron\
1311 "' fi9J. Ta- flO ond
up to 1125. Hide-a·- 1390

I

Salit

l2 Chevy 14 - · ·"-"duty.
-tolr,motor-- k . 1400 ,.m, Colll14·241·
11077.
.,,

CJi,e_iMpok.

.

Mobilo hOmo. 2 - -·
locatld Alhton UptOn Rood.
1110. ,_th pluo - 304176-401111.
--~----'--

I .

ond ·
ond Chotitor

72 · Trucbfor

Vellly ·Furniture, n.used.
Largo OICIIon of 4UIIIity futftltur• . 121 I -Eeltern Ave .,

Two -

· eaJ •

'

Krr

Goods

a

.

'

"if'"Householcl

MaNe hom&amp; Stelle Court. C.R

1.Z.IOM-Homo.2-oom
lumltlted. In c . t - . y f221 .00mo. ..... 441-2310.
M --"'tt
- · .....,
·-"'.
14170
quilt country
0 . J,
WhlloRd. C - • H HOIIIital eon 114·448-7117
altor 8:00pm.
3 b4droom, furnished or unturNthed. 1 chlkt, no P••· Cell
304-112-2418.
2Mtf,_rnallllohomelor-.

Comolllaly - Coll$14·141· 2213.

110 , . . ,,

For rtnt 11....-. Room• end

light hoiiH k....... ,.._, Pork

c-11 Hotel. Col 114·44•·
07111.
Roomo -lor -Hotil.
· cloy,
rnont11.
c.n- 114-·
441-1711. ---Oif120

"""'"'-

Furnithod ,_, 811 21td. O.QI.
n11. Utllltill .... lh. .
both. Slntlo Coli 448·
4411 aftor 7pm.
48 SHc• for Rant

Dopollt.l - l c - . Rt. I
LoGuttlano.Pt. P I - - q l
11.11 .

•14·742· 2141 .

For111o, lnlontolflodf•oeowHh

metc:fth1g bonMis. Juat tike

-:;;;:::=::;;;:::;:::===
-=sa
&amp;

Fruit
Vegetables

22...

n-. Cal 814-892-7143 "'"

2 :00p.m.

1815 300 zx. 2• 2. - ......
Fr•sh truckload New York eacehnt condition Pb. 614-lum .... dryl&lt;,., ..... A·1 grown .... - ' " · 7 klndo. . 441·7102.
N..-1
tt~. ben ..
·
-·
UHd vory llnfL Alto
12 ....
fl. Wl.ipoollr-.
A·1 nu. g,.,.. StMIIotl or by bo1 . 1981 Morcury Mar. .. PB. Pl.
J.... Fruit Morklt. At. 35, llir. cruH. Good COfldhlon. New
- -· Upright. Coft 114- He~eo.'l 112-eel&amp;.
tiret. t1800. CIU 11-t- 9412101 or 814-9,49-2110.
Tony' I Gun A.,..rs, hot rtblu•
I q 1': ~'IIIII;, ,
lng. o,_. 1:00AM to 7 '00 PM.
1811 OW. 18. automMic treni·
Cal1304·17&amp;·4131 .
milllon.4-.goocl-lon.
\ ! I \) ! )I ~
Phone S14·912·1170.
Shop tor Chrlttmu with
FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS,
1171 Mulling,
Calf 304·875-1090.
tlrtt. llcetllftt c:ondttiOn. . ...
oflor, PhoM e14-H2·7887.
61 Farm Equipment
, . _ P.A. Syotom XA700
...... with ..,..••. monhOfl.
I . .! Oooftto Ornnl. Auto. olr.
CAOSI. IONS
microphon•. nend. 304-175·
AM·FMcCoR 614·
U.S.
31
West.
Joc:koon,
Ohio.
3171.
112·1421 .
114-211-1411.
Holond,
....,.... lntulstod camoft- Moool'l
Alpin. Auto, Buill Hoo Iii• • &amp;orvroa. o - 1110 Oooftto
114-112-1421 .
40
uHd
lreclort
10
chooM
from
dlum, io181 f21:00: XL t30.00.
• uood 1971 OWl Cutillo. Colt I 11c.m.to. ....., clothing. • C&gt;Onllllllolloo ot 1Joot1. bibe denim t11.00. equipment. Lara• .....ton In
141-2814 '""""'''
WI..... jaokiiL llllrtl, pl ... S.E. Ohio.
podlot-p-t4ooo. S""
JIM'S FAAM EQUIPMENT 1 t71 Dodge CDII St•tlon
..._..,... J . - lndopond- CENTEA.
SR 31 W. OIIUpollo, Wagon. Good - · aody lair.
·Aoad. Old Rt. 21, Ent·
..
Col
"•weneuuaod. Frtdey, Sat~ay. Ohio. Coli 114·441-1717..... High
lt4-14t.201lllt• 8,oo.
Iunday. 12:00·1:00 P.M. other ll il-448-3112. Up lront troc:•
over 40 UHd
dayelltat 4,00 P.M. Allor Doc. toll with
17th.- dolly, 12:00tliii:OO troctoro.1000-.
Muat ,.. 1111 c - .........
P.M. Phone 304· 273-1111.
good 'Dondltion n.an.oo.:
UTIUTY ILOO. IPI!CIAL:
1110 f7ti.OO "'
Commada • Vic·20 penon .. 2Tx31'xi'EAYE - · tlcllna
- ·. 304-1711-1071
color computer . 304-111 · - . - - 14,211.00
Jill.
1177Chtory-. ..... - hon Hor11 . _.. Ph.tliltloo. 11.000 · 11,200.00
a - t - 23.2 ..... . . ... 332-1741.
1!11. 3114-171-7371.
fiMh dtfrol1. 3 level stor~~ge.
1110.; - - 1121. 1114C.MVAitr-- lorp.u 111e C'-ic 17.000
or....,... noo. Caltl14·317· -mllot.AC......... -11
3114·4111-1713 .
7114.
- .. :104-1711·2210.
tllotl Waod IIDVI. tan. lttoludod.
.,.,.,, Antiottro . _ , lltnlu&gt; Whftl F.rm Trecton, lett Prioe 1114 Chevy •·10, 4•4
110.: ca - ,.._
~~-_
- w. E.,.,._
Co.
y~
304-8711-tix 101 AC 3·-· 1200. In7421
CNIOI, fir, tit, Y·l
I col ·
.
..... 304-171-2700.
304-1711--.
.

Oflftll•.

:'.':'::.!!:
... c'!nh,:'..":~:'i'd:

-~~~- Rt. 1 Locuat Rd.
-ROOII • homo
Ohio At- . t .
1'111. lolL
. C-.
3114· 171-1071.

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now,-.-

-

______

COUNTRY MOillE Homo ......

..-.............

Fergu-.-

mil•.

- ·Coli

-·on..

we"'""'

..........

51 Hou~ehold

Good•

•

171-3000.
Two Hctrooin ttllilet, GOl.lpl•.
one emtll chlkf. Aef•.noet •

tor ..... S.uoned
Olk. Accept helt vouch•, Call

Two guiltre baH Hond1ll with
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Court, as released
' by Ju!lg~ Patrick O'Brien, were:
Harry M. Carleton, Coolville,
$110 and costs, :JJ days in jaH~d
• six month license suspenSion,
' OW!: ·costs only and ;JO days in
, jail, driving under suspension;
• Char-les
W· Ball ey, p omeroy,
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' suspended
tf opera tor ·s 11cense 1s
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obtained
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• Canter, Syracuse, $100 and costs,
fine suspended , 90 days in jail
; with 60 days suspended, slx
' _months probation; criminal dam_ a_glng; Ma r k Jordan, Columbu s,
$20 and costs, assured clear .
distance; Jennie Bass, Syracuse,
$25 and costs, expired operator's
license, $5 a nd costs, defective
'"ex haust; Mark D. Slater, Pome·
roy, costs only, driver not wea r·
ing seat belt; Edw in Ash ..Racine.
$10 and costs, passing wit hin'
intersection; Daniel E . Miller,
Point Pleasant , W.Va., $2o and
costs, lit.te rlng; Randall Williaomc.~-o'nBet
.ro!P_re; $20 and costs , failed

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Fined for hunting related
charges were Don Cuiiums,
Pomeroy, $100 and costs. fail ed
to det ach temporary tag and
attach to deer where it fell;
Daniel W. Miller. North Olm·
stead, $25 and costs, knowingly
transporlin!( or having a loaded
firearm In a motor vehicle; John
S. Reed. Waco, Ky,. S25 a nd cost ,
knowingly transporting or hav·
ing a loaded firearm in a mot or
vehicle; Willard Strickland, Li·
,·thla, Fla., $150 and cos ts. a id ing
another after successfully taking
a deer; Daniel Trout, Lodi , $100
and costs, attempting to take
more than one deer; Dean Zohnd.
Berea, Ky., $25 and costs. know·
ingly transporting or hav ing a
loaded fi rearm in a motor
vehicle; Charles D. Miller, South
Point , $25 and cos ts, knowi ngly
transporting or having a loaded
firearm in a motor vehi cle;
Robert Koran Sr., Seven Hills,
$100 and costs, failed to attach
temporary tag when deer fell;
Paul Cooley Jr., Ashland. $25 and
costs. having a loaded firearm in
vehicle.
Denzll Haught , Little Hocking,
$25 and costs, possessing a deer
that was not tagged as required
by Ohio Administrative Code;
$25 a nd costs, hu nting upo n the
lands of another without obtain·
lng permission from the owner;
Carl M. Cllne, Mason, W.Va., $50
and costs, possessing a deer that
was taken Illegally; Da nny D.
Barrett, Dexter, $100 and costs,
failed to detach temporary tag
from special deer permit and
attach to deer where it feU:
Michael Bean, Albany, $100 and
costs, failed to detach temporary
tag from special deer permit and
attach to deer where it feU;
Raleigh A. Hetzer, Akron, S25
and costs. knowingly transporting or having a loaded firearm in
a motor vehicle; Steven Hetzer,
Akron, $25 and costs, knowingly
transporting or hav in g a loaded
firearm in a motor vehicle;
Gerald Phill ips, Akron, $100 and
costs. fa iled to detach temporary

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Ca· rl Shene f'Ie Jd '
renee Shenefleld • D.ay t on; one
attach it to deer where it feU:
sister, Gladys Knotts, Vinton. He
Charles Pugh, Long Bottom. $2 5
and cos ts, knowingly transport·
Carl Herbert ,Shenefield, 89, was prec€\led in ' death by a
lng ·a loaded firearm In a motor
Rt. 1, Langsville, died at Vete- ~~!rl.ht~~oPh?r~~~e~:Y:n~h~~~
vehicle: Dwight Tipton, Union,
rans Memorial Hospital · Ex· sisters.
,
$150 and costs, hunting deer w ith
~~d:~s c:rr~t~::;' ~anr~~r:~~y~
Funeral services will be Sun·
7mm rtne; James Robson,
day, 2 p.m. at McCoy Moore
member of the Salem Center Funeral Home In Vinton, Rev .
Pomeroy, $25 and costs, aiding
and assisting another in the
United Methodist Church.
Ro
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He was born ·Jan. 21. 1897 at
bert
ussman officiating.
possession of a deer that was not
Burial follows In Standish Cern~
Vinton, son .of the late Charles tery, Vinton County. Friends
&lt;tagged as required; Dennis
Rucker, Reedsville,• costs only, · Shenefield.
E.D. and · Lol a Alexa nde r may call at the funeral home
hunting deer without an ;mnual
Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
1986 special deer permit, ·
He married Claire H. Folden
Ricky Burton, Dayl?"· $100
June 6, 1915 at Dexier, and s he . Trash sernce
and costs, attempting to take
survives. Also surviving are one
more than one deer, $30 and
son, Rex Shenefield, Langsvtue;
pickup changed
costs, carrying a s pecial deer
two grandchUdren: ·four great
permit issued to another whUe
grandchUdren; otie brother, Lau·
The Dec. 25 pickups by Man··
hunting deer; Terry Crace, Sa ·
ley's ·T rash Service will be
lyersville, Ky ., $25 and costs,
·changed to Dec. 26.
possessing a deer that ·was not
Judgments o,f $48,810.33 to
tagged as required: P a ul Kelley,
Farmers Bank and Savings Co., Christmas programs'
Chesapeake, $25 and costs, know· $3910 to City Loan Bank, $5438.34
lngly having a loaded firearm In
to Bank One and $526 to Greg
Long Bottom Unite:&lt;! Methodist
a motor vehicle; Jackie Calla- Sheets, have been granfed in Church wjU present its annual
ha n, $50 and costs , hunting deer
Meigs County Common Pleas Christmas program at 7 p.m.
on landofanot herwithoutannual Court In a foreclosure action Sunday. The public Is invited.
deer permi t..
against Georg~ Stitt, et al.
Fined for speeding were Todd
Duane L Jones has entered a
The public is invited to attend a
Grover, Pomeroy, $24 a nd costs;
plea of not guilty to mar ijuana Christmas program at Morning
Richard Vass, Hun tington. $25 related charges and has been Star United Methodist Church, to
and costs: Jeffrey Basha m,
released by the court on a $5000 be presented Monday at 7:30
Coolville, $21 and cos ts; Stephen recognizance bond.
p.m.
· Hamilton, Greenup, Ky .. $20 and
Restraining orders have been
cos ts; Mubanda Kartha, Vienna,
issued against the defendants In
Public Notice
w.va., $25 and costs; Hugh the cases of Diana Lynn Starcer
Bruestle, Parkersburg, W.Va.. aga inst Ronald Ea rl Starcher
NOTICE OF
$26 and costs; Danny Brickles, and Robert L. Hunt against
APPOINTMENT
.. Middleport, $22 and costs: Brent . Francis L. Hunt.
OF FIOUCIARY
Norton, Pomeroy, $23 and costs:
The cases of Charles William
"On Oecomber 9, 1986
in the Meig1 County Pro bet~
Kimberly Drautter, Athens, $22 Craig agaslnt Debra Craig, Rl·
Court, Coso. No. 25236,
and costs; Hee Sui .Park, Athens. chard B. Whited against Dorothy
Mary JOfdon and John H.
$21 and costs; Constance Moore,
M. Whited, and James W." Suttle.
Knotts, Route 3, Bo• 59.
ca mbridge. $23 and costs; Cha· et al, against Margaret Wilken· ·
Albeny, Ohio 45710 and 99
Brook Drive. Reynold1burg
rles Athey, Jackson, $23 and son, et al, have been dismissed.
0 . 43088 ·were. appointed
cos ts; Arlene Dowell, Long Bot·
Rick Reeves has been dis·
Co-executor~ of the estate
tom , $21 and cos ts .
~barged from probation.
of Ida E. Denison, dece11ed.
Forfeit ing bonds in county Divorces granted
leta of Bo• 59, Albany, Ohio
45710."
court we re Ea rl Adkins, Kimper,
Divorces have been granted in
Robert. E. Buck,
Ky.. $70 and costs, hunting deer
Meigs County Common Pleas
ProiN:to Judge
from or by the aid of a motor c ourt to Norma J . King from
Lena K. Nasoolroad,
vehicle; Gordon Starr, Hamil· Thomas King, who have lived
Cleric
112) 12, t9, 26; 3tc
ton, $45 and costs, hurting on land separately for the past one and
without permission,· Jason Bui· one-ha if years, and to Cindy Lou r
lock. Orlando, Fla ., $50, speed· Cundiff from Larry Lee Cundiff,
lng; Bruce M. Cott rill , Hunting- on groun ds of gross neglect of
GRAVELY TRACTOR
ton, W.Va .. $50; Mark Jordan, duty and extreme cruelty. Cindy
SALES &amp; SERVICE
Columbus, $40, driver not wear- Cundiff was restored by the court
204 Condor St. ·
Pomeroy, 01!.
ing a seat belt.
1 h
o er . malden name Cindy
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Phone
992-2975
Norman.

Free clothing day

The GalUa:Melgs Co!llmunlty
Action Agency wUl hold its. free
clothing day for loW-income
persons on Monday and Tuesday,
~a.m. to 12 nopn, .a t the old high
scho9l buUdlng In Cheshire.

Hospital news '
Velerans Memorial
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Admissions
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Discharges - Dolly Boster,
Millard Ball, Mas:ie Young.

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Medical Services reports seven
calls Thursday; Pomeroy at 2: 39
a. m. to Mechanic St. for James
Cornell to Holzer Medical Ceoter; Raci ne at 4:45 a.m. to
Barringer Ridge Road for Cecil
DeLong to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 9:22
a.m. to Sco ut Camp Road for
Jose Mascorro to Holzer.Medical
Center; f1 1ddlepOrt at 12:15 p.m.
to County Road 10 for Allee
Levingston to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at 4: 25
p.m. treated but did not transport
Stephanie Jones: Tuppers Plains
at 6:25p.m. to0hio681!orHarold
Brannon to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy at 6:43 p.m.
to Kroger' s for Lola Proffitt to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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issued in Meigs County Probate
Courtto Lawrence Elmer Hysell,
48, Rutland, a nd Dorothy Louise
Hysell, 32, Rutland.

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9 Sections. 70 Pages
A Multimedia Inc. Newap1per.

21, 1986

ward J . Berklch, Gene H. Abels
and Wayne Munro, all of the EMS
Medical Advisory Board, told
Gallia County commissioners ..
that in order to continue opera!·
ing the current county EMS
system, $2·300,000 of additional
funding would be required.
The doctors explained that a
more efficient communication
system would be necessary,
with more
and

professional supervision, to
maintain a productive system .
SEOEMS has aU of these, the
doctors pointed out, suggesting
that some sort of merger with
SEOEMS and the count y system
could be the solution.
The county EMS is facing
financial hardship, because as of
Jan. 1, 1987 there w111 be no
federal revenue sharing ()inds,
the service's major source of

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Income. The fund reduction has
forced many salary cuts and.
consequently , many EMS em·
ployees have left.
"The service the county Is
providing is good bu t It needs to
be upgraded. " Munro told com·
missioners. "J\nd if you keep
whittling at salaries and keep
their jobs up In the air, It Is only
going to get worse."
" Maybe we can't afford our

own EMS," Abels said . "Maybe
we need to go half· and· half with
SEOEMS ." ,
Munro said he felt the count y
EMS is " just as good If not
better" at servlngt he publicthan
SEOEMS .
But that does not solve the
funding problem .
" The co mmunication n~d s to
be upgraded and we need vehi·
cles," Berkich sald. "IfSEOEMS

RIO GRANDE - The fi rst
scholarship fund ever to be
endowed exclusively for the
benefit of a West Virginia
student wishing to attend Rio
Gra~de College has been
established by Jack E . Fruth,
president of Fruth Pharmacy.
"Rio Grande should and
must overcome boundaries,"
said Dr. Paul C. Hayes,
college president. "This en·
dowment will allow Rio
Grande College to bridge a
geographical gap created by
the Ohio River for students of
this portion of West Virginia. "
· The Henry E. and Mar jor ie
M. Fruth Scholarship is a
deqicated fund , specifically
earmarked to assist Mason
County students pursue his or
her vocational goal through
education at RGC.
"For too long, students In
neighboring Mason CountY
• have been separated from Rio
Grande's educational progra ms and service," Hayes
added. "This scholarship Is
specifically designed to link
the college with a natural
constituency of students.·"
· "As an individual, I am
pleased to begin the process of
endowing a scholarship at Rio

Grande for West Virginia
students," Fruth said Jn esiab·
lishlng the scholarship fund.
"My sincere hope is that
others wUl follow suit by
making similar scholars.hips
available to students at Rio
Grande College throughout
this region of West Vir ginia,"
Fruth added.
College officials hope to
expand their West Virginia
s~holars!llp ·program·to Wood
and Jackson counties, as well
as in Mason.
"People throughout the
southern Ohio and western
West Virginia area share the
same social, econom,lc and
culturill needs ," said Richard
H. Owens, Rio Grande· s vice
president for development.
"This scholarship, linked with
others we hope to establish,
wlll go a long way in helping us
meet those needs through the
shared benefit of · high er
education. "
Jack E. Fruth, Point Plea·
sant, Is the president of Fruth
Pharmacy Inc., a family of
retail pharmacies operating
In Ohio and West Virginia.
A recent appointee to the
RGC Board of Trustees, Fruth

GALLIPOLIS - An action
challenging separate federal
court decisions clearing a Galli·
polls police officer and several
Ga111a County Sheriff' s Depart·
ment personnel of wrongdoing In
a 1981 shooting death has been
filed in the U.S. Sixth Circuit
Court of Appeals.
The action was taken by Helen
Sharp, Springfield. admlnistr a·
tor of the estate of Byron D.
Redman. News of the appeal was

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'relayed this week In a letter from
Columbus attorney Brian L.
Buzby to Sheriff James M.
Montgomery and Prosecutor Jo·
seph L. Cain.
Sharp filed a federal lawsu 11
against the city and the county In
August 1982, claiming that Red·
man, her son, had been repeat·
edly assaulted and beaten by
sheriff's personnel and city po·
lice officers prior to hi s death on
Sept. 12, 1981.

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SCHOL..tRsHIP ENDOWMENT- Jack E. Fruth, right, presents a c heck to Rio Grande
College and Community Collese President Paul C. Hayes Friday. Fruth, the president of
Fruth Pharmacy, has established the first scholarship fund ever to be endowed el&lt;ciusively
for the benefit of a West Virginia student· wishing t6 attend Rio Grande College.
Is active In civic and corrimun·
ity affairs. He Is a member of
the Point Pleasant-Mason

County Chamber of Com·
merce, Mason County Devel·
opment Authority and Plea·

sant Valley Hospital Board of
Trustees. He Is past president
of each of those organizations.

An earlier summary judgm ent
in federal court cleared several
of the principals in Sharp's suit,
but still left Patrolman Jack
Owen, whO shot Redman, open to
litigation. Following a four -day
tr ial In U.S. District Court in
Columbus in November, a jury
found In favor of Owen, the
brother of GaUipolis Ponce Chief
Joe Owen, and dismissed the
case.
Redman, 22, was arrested by

the Ohio Highway Patrol a nd
delivered to t·he Gai11a County
Jall, where he reportedly assaulted jail er Oliver "Bud"
Raygo with a razor. shot and
wounded Raygo, twice shot and
wounded dispatcher Tony Haner
and severely beat Capt. Silas
Hamilton. Redman was co n·
fronted by Owen and Patrolman
1 (now Sgt.) Keith E111ott , who
warned Redman to drop the billy
club he was holding. Redman

reportedly lunged at Owen with
the club and was shol once.
Redm an died a few hours later In
Holzer Medical Center.
Buzby, of the firm of Porter,
Wri ght, Morris &amp; Arthur, ad·
vised Montgomery and Cain that
paperwork involved in preparing
the appeal m ay take several
months. Once a transcript · Is
filed, Sharp's attorneys will have
about a month to file a brief with
rContlnued on A-3)

Celeste
vetoes
refonn
measure
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
.COLUMBUS (UP!) - State
lawmakers, who worked most of
the year to forge. a delicate
compromise on a complicated
civil justice and insurance refor m biU, may reconvene next
week to override a surpr ise
gubernatorial veto.
Gov. Richard F. Celeste. exhibIting new-found independence
.gained from his . landslide reelection last month, vetoed the
measure Friday to the delight of
organized labor and consumer
groups.
But many legislators, lnclud·
GROUND BROKEN FOR COMPLEX - A groundbreaklng
ing the presiding officers of the
ceremony was held Friday lor Frenchtown Apartments, a ZS·unlt,
Senate and House, were stung by
:lll,flOO.aquare-loot senior cltlz~ housing complex ta be buill on the
the veto, which immediately '' 781 block o' Fourth Aven\le In Gallipolis. The complex will be
touched off a confrontation beowned by Frenchtown Apartments Ltd. Present for the
tween the executive and leglsla· · eartiJ.Iuralng were, from left, Thomas E. Halnton, lnterbn
live branches over control of the
executive vice president of the Gallla County Community
(Convnued on A· 7)
Improvement Cor~r¥1on; contractor Forest Mullins; Wendell

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can do it ~o no ni ica lly then let' s
do it with them. I don't see any
reason our coun ty system can't
be incorporated in-to
SEOEMS's."
SEOEMS, which has stations
in Jackson, Lawrence, Vinton
and Athens counties and is
headquartered near Galllpolls,
has the communication tower .
needed to reach the entire
(Continued on A· 7)

Oil, gas
directive
will aid
Ohioans

Pharmacy chain
owner endoWs
scholarship fund

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County ·tnfinnary this
1,. ember tile
ho •day season, says Bob Hoeflich .- S.6 ·

South C~ntral Ohio
Variable cloudiness tod~y,
with highs between 40 and 45.
Partly cloudy tonight, with a low
between 25 and 30. Mostly cloudy
Saturday, with highs nea r"40.
The probability of preclpita·
lion is near zero through
Saturday.
Winds will be from the southw·
est at 10 to 15 mph today and light
and variable tonight.
El&lt;tended Forecasl
Sunday through Tuesday
Fair through the period, with
high s between 35 and 445 eac h
day. Overnight lows will range
from 25 to 35.

SIZE (Count Per Bo)(}
PRICE
40 JUMBO
39• ea.
41 EXTRA LAR~E
3 for 95'
64 LARGE
4 for 91'
80 MEDIUM
5 for 19'
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Thomas, Ohio Valley Bank; C. Ronald Canntchael of Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Electric Co.; Steven Chapman and E.M. "Ike"
Wiseman of Frenchtown Apartments Ltd.; City Manager Dale E .
Jman; Bill Carter and Doug Weatherby (behind Carter) of
Weatherby, Goodman &amp; Trick, a Columbus architectural llrm;
Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce Pl'e!lldentDan Davies; and
Don Sommen of the Farmen Home Administration. (Times·
Sentinel photo hy Lee Ann Welch.)

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - An executive
order from Gov. Ric hard Ce·
leste, which went into effect Oct.
9, is bringing peace of mind to
many Ohioans nvlng in the
eastern and southeastern regions
of the state who . depend on
natural gas produced in assocla·
lion with comercial oil and gas
wells for their own domestic gas
supplies.
Because some oil and gas well
owners or operators in the state
announced plans to discontinue
production from some wells
supplying gas for domestic use,
and because carry-out of such
plans could have placed lifethreatening hardships on some
families during the winter heat·
lng season, the governor signed ,
the executive order, placing
certain limita tions on Well
owners and operators.
With the executive order, no
owner-operator may shut In or
terminate production from domestic wens, unless demonstrat·
lng, In writing, and to the
satisfaction of the director of the
Ohio Department of Natural ·:
Resources, that continued opera· ·
lion of the well is economically
infeasible.
If ODNR approves termination
of a domestic well, then state
efforts are to be combined to
secure alternative heat assist·
ance programs, such as HEAP,
lor affected families.
According to Renee Houser,
director of ODNR's Division of
Oll and Gas, if her depar.tment
receives a complaint from a
landowner regarding termlna·
lion of a domestic wen, the
division wlll request Information
fro m the well owner-operator.
However, If the owner-operator
Is actually planning to plug the
well, the landowner is "still oui of
luck," Hou ser said.
Based on Informa tion received, Houser's department wiU
then make reco mm endations to
the director of ODN R regarding
termination of the well .
To plug a well, the owner·
operator must prove that It is "a
sound business decision," she
added.
.
She also pointed out that terms
of some leases provide that prior
to plugging. the property ow ner
must be given the oportunity to
buy the well, and in some cases
the owner-operator wm just let
the property owner havetheweiC •
However, when a property ·
owner takes over well owners hip,
the property owner must abide
by all laws regarding well
operations, including brine dis·
posal. The whole process ca n
become " very expensive" for
property .owners, Houser said,
and therefore no t desirable.
The executive order, accord·
lng to. Houser. has not brought'
negative reactions fr om ~e ll·
owner-operators, because the
required lnfortnation may be :
provided on "short forms" and ..
the paperwork procedure Is not •
cumbersome.
Cathy Carleton, of J.D. Drn.
ling; Racine, reports the execu'· ,
(~ontlnued on A·3)
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