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Page-16-The Daily Sentinel

•
Thursday, October 17, 1985_

Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiO

Annlmmy Sale!

CARHARIT
BROWN DUCK

fiii'V
REG.

CLOCKS

WORK
CLOTHES
Complete selection of
styles·and sizes.

DAly 11 chatrs 1n thts special group. Good
color selection .
SAVE $380.00!

s·

MIN'S QUILT UNED

HOUSEWAIIES DEPT.

SERTA BEDDING
.
-

Kodak and Polaroid _film plus trajs - pcture albums and
accessonesSave

Reg. S190 Full Sia Mattress or Box."..190 ...
ssso Queen Set

An•lvermy Sale!
CRICKET LANE

SPORTSWEAR
Blouses, skirts, slacks, knit tops and jackets. Special
SJ2.00 ........................... SAlE S8.04

S1 S.OO ........................ SAL£ S10.05
s18.00 ........................ SAL£ s12.06
S28.00 ........................ SAL£ S18,76

$35.
9
Only

SAVE 550.00

stl

Annlmaarv Sale!

Alllllmtllf Sale!

SINK CABINETS

$344.00

Visrt our boys' department on the lsi floor and save on
boys' sweaters. Stzes 8 to 18. Slipove rstyles in crew or
V-necks. Solid colors or patterQs.

Salt $3.59
Reg. 13.69 Matching Hand Towel
Salt S2.69
Reg. '2.39 Wash Cloths
Salt 11.49

Boys
Boys
Boys
Boys

Big selection olin solids, prints arid fancy pat·
terns, musltn quilt linings, cotton ticking, flan·
nels, broadcloth . Our entire stock included for
this sale.

MOWER
19 inch cut Famous Lawn Boy 2
cycle engine, easy to start al)d tro·
uble free.

$29900

Spt4lt/

Save ·20'o
A•n rtltf

MEN'$

BOYS SWEATERS

.

YARD GOODS

LAWN BOY

514.9 5 Sweaters ......... 511.89
515.95 .Sweaters ......... 512.69
516.95 Sweaters ......... 513.49
5
.
17.95 Sweaters ......... 514,29

FRAGRANCES.

DRESS BELTS

by Coty and Revlon

Size 33 to 44 waist, all genuine top qual
ill leather bi Buxton and Leegin .
Choose your favorite width and color
and save.

-Wild Musk

-Charlie
-Nuance

-L'Amant
-Lorigan .
-Emeraude
-Jont'!&amp;

'12.50 Dress Belts......... '9.99
114.00 Dress Belts ....... '11.19
11 5.00 Drm Belts....... I H.99
116.00 Dren
112.79

-Men's Musk ·
-Stetson
-Chaz

20°/o

Save

A••fvenarw Sale£

Anniversary Sale!

MEN'S

A••l vermv Sale I

MEN'S AND BOYS'

·Anllltenltf Sale!

BOYS'

BOYS'

DRESS SLACKS

T.UBE· SOCKS

h.cellent quality men's slackS in regular

s1zes to 42 waist and large sizes 44 to 50.
The season's most popular solid colors. let

us help yoo lind the sile and rotor that's
best lor yoo.

115.95
119.95
121.95
S29.95

Slacks ........... IJ2.77
Slacks ........... S15.87
Slacks ........... l17.47
Slacks ........... S23.87

KNIT SHIRTS

WINTER JACKETS

Our popular Haries brand in plenty of colors- grey
and white. Stock up on what you need now and save.

Many, man1 styles and colors for jOur selection. Jeans shirts,
sweat shirt looks, dressy knits. novelty styles. Stzes 8 to 20.

Now's the time to buy jackets for colder days to come. Sizes 8to
18. Big selection ol styles and colors.

Reg. S1.75 Tube Socks........... 51.28
Reg. S2.25 Tutie Socks........... 51.65
Reg. 52.50 Tube Socks........... sua

19.95 Shirts ................................... S7.79
112.95 Shirts ............................... S10.19
S14.95 Shirts............................... S11.79
116.95 Shirts ............................... S13.49

S22.95 Jackets ............................ S17.a5
5~4.95 Jackets ............................ S19.45
S29.95 Jackets ............................ s23.35
S39.?5 Jackets_............................ S31.15

A••lmurv S1lel,

A••lver11ry Sale I

MEN'S

MEN'S WESTEIN STYLE

FLANNEL SHIRTS
Hundreds of western shirts to choose from. Regular sizes, big

SPORT .SHIRTS .
Select his favorite shirts now and save. Solids-

~aids

.A•lll•euarv Sale

A••lmearv Sale

- neat patterns in sizes S, M, land Xl plus tails. Make
ideal Christmas gifts.

sizes and tails. True western styling with seven snap front,snaps
oo pocket flap and culls. E•tra long tails

S14.9 5 Sport Shirts ................. 511.99
S16.9S Sport Shirts ................. S13.S9
S19.9S Sport Shirts ................. S1S.99
s22.9S Sport Shirts ................. '11.39

SJ4.1J 5 Westerns .............................. S11.88
117.95 Westerns ............................... S14.28
$19.95 Westerns .............................. S15.88
124.95 Westerns .............................. s19.88

FALL HANDBAGS
Special Anniversary Sale prices on our new fall handbags.

TIMEX WATCHES

·
Nylons, vinyls, leathers, denims, and tweeds in shoulder bags and
clutch styles.

Men's antl women's styles. Manual wind,
electric quartz dial and digitals.
REG. S21.9S to $59.95

REG. 58.50 ............;.............. SALE S6.79
· REG. S11.50 ......................... SALE S9.19
REG. S16.00 ....................... SALE S12.79
REG• .12 4.00 ................,......SALE 519.19

Sale $175 6
to

.

$47 96

~._------~--------~-------r--~------------~----~-1
A•nlmmy Sale!
Annlnrury Sale

MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS
Our entire selection reduced for this sale. Dressy looks - jeans shirts -

WOMEN'S

SLEEPWEAR
Our entire stock is included.

®

Reg. $10.00 Sleep wear ......... S7. 99
Reg. 515.00 Sleepwear ........ s11.99
Reg. 520.00 Sleep wear........ 515.99
Reg. 525.00 Sleepwear........ S19.99
Reg. 530.00 Sleep wear ........ 523.99
.
.
$
Reg. 535.00 Sleep wear........ 27.99
Reg. 540.00 Sleep wear ........ 531.99

-Floral Lace Undarwire Bra
-Soft Cup Bra
Receive a FREE cosrne.tic bag with the purchase
of this specially boxed Support can be Beautiful bra. B, C &amp; D cup sizes.

While
An•lver~~ry

• Lut,
MEN'S

SLIPS
Full slips, ha lf slips and camisole sets.

SWEATERS

Slipovers, coal stile and veils in regular
exira large sizes. Solid colors, neat
Stzes 9 to 24 mos., 2to 4, 4to 6X, 7 and
patterns. Buy now for Chr~tmas g1ving.
to 14.

S1S,95
S19.95
'24.95
S29.95

Annl•auary Sale

Sweaters ...... 512.69
Sweaten ...... 51S.79
Sweaters ...... 519.69
Sweat.ers ...... S23.89

DRESSES
SAVE 250fo

saII

$187 5 to $_,ur-

.
Jackals, long coats, denim looks. One
and two piece snowsuitS. Complete
ran&amp;e of sizes lor little boys and girls.
REG. 126.00 to 161.00

A•alwerttrr Stlt

$2235

SPORTSWEAR

REG. '16.00

To

'25.00

,

Sale Pried

S1279 to $1999

to $5845

Analvermt Sale

JUNIOR

JUNIOR

Missy and extra sizes in ~cket dresses,
lon g sleeve dresses and short sleeved Jackets, skirts and pants by Catnip
dresses. Casual and dressy styles.
and Carousel. Assorted styles and
Missy sizes 6 lo 20.
colors in sizes 3 to 15 and S, M, L.
Hall sizes 1 2~ to 24 ~
REG. "$25.00
TO 167.00

COATS &amp;
SNOWSUITS
layaway at lhtM safe pri11~

A••lver•l ry Sale

WOMEN'S

S1le

CHilDREN'S

LlffiE GIRlS'

Reg. 54.50 ........ Sale S3.59
Reg. S6.00........ Sale S4.79
Reg. 59.00 ........ Sale S7.19
Reg. 514.00 ... Sale 511.19

An~tlttrtltf

A••·l-ertl If Sale!

S1l1

Warm fall styles and colors in long gowns and
robes, short gowns and robes, Teddies, nile
shirts, pajamas, dusters and bed jackets.
Sizes Small thru 4X.

BLOUSES

Quality blouses by Underground Shirt
tactory.
•
Sizes s; M, L.
SAVE 330fo

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

lleece

styles- and novelties ..Regular and extra large sizes. Also tails.

MEN'S
MEN;S
MEN'S
MEN'S

S15.95 'SHIRTS ............................... S12;69
$19.95 SHIRTS .............................. S15.79
$24.95 SHIRTS .............................. S19.79
$29.95 SHIRTS ..............................$23.79
Annitarsarw S1lel

MEN'S WINTER JACKETS

Plenty of good styl.es in our selection -regular and extra ·large sizes. Waist length
styles and longer 1ackets. Leather jackets and coats included .

$

.

29.95 JACKETS ........................................ S23.35
$ 9
.
. S31.15
3.95 JACKETS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
S69. 95 .JACkET.S
. ........................................ $54.5.5
S129.95 JACKETt ................................... S101.35

A•nlterurv Sale
LlnLE BOVSr

OUTFITS ,
One and two piece outfits and cor·
duroy bibs. Sizes NB to 24 mos., 2to 7.

A•illtmary Sale
GIRLS'

Alllitertllf Sale
LlnLE GIRLS'

r~as~~,aand ~e!~~~J~m~ers

SLEEPWEAR

&amp;veliftl;,
long gowns, short gowns, pajamas, fooled ldr•
patamas and robes.
i NB to 24 mos., 2to4, 4to6X, 7to
Sizes 6to 24 ms., 21o 4, 4to 6X, 71o 14.
Sfi.OO Dresses ......... 17.1

sa.00 Outfits ...........
· 56.39 Reg. S4.50 ........ Sale S3.59
511.00 Outfits......... sa. 79 Reg. sa.oo ........ Sale 56.39
s14.00 Outfits....... s11.19 Reg. S14.00 ... Sale S11.19
517.00 Outfits ....... S13.59 Reg. S20.00 ... Sale SIS. 99

A1111lvmerw

JUNIOR
COCOON VEST
Choose pink or blue, one size
ftts all.

S27.00 ...... Sale S1a.09 Reg. $12.00 ....:.Sale $9.58
sao.oo ...... Sale s2o.1 o
1
S33.00 ...... Sale S22.11 Reg. 20.00 .... Sale su. 98
S37.00 ...... Sale S24.79 Reg. 522.00 .... SOle S17.5a

WRANGLER
CORDS
Missy and extra size corduroy pants
•O·

S23.00
526.00
528.00
531.00

.

Dmses ..... s11.1
Dresses ..... S1.:~.'f~··
Dresses .... .
Dresses .....

Annlterurl Sale

Annlvarury Sale

Fall colors.

114.00
$20.00
S28.00
.135.00

·

Cords ...... 517.25
Cords ...... 519.50
Cords ...... 521.00
Cords ...... S23.25

WOMEN'S

SPORTSWEAR
Smittl Jones
OuHn Casual
&amp;

by

8 to 20 and 30 to 46 in "'"""' Datnl!'. l·

blouses and vests. SAVE

$20.00 ...... Sale
S24.00 ...... Sale
S29.00 ...... Sale
S34.00 ...... Salt
S46.00 ...... Sale

Vot.3&amp;, No .128
Copyrighted 1985

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, October 18, 1985

Sect .on, 12 Pages 26 ,Cents
A Multimedia Inc . Newspaper

.Locks project
4-years away

A11nlmurv Side!

· A••lnrurw

. Annlvertaf1 S1lel

BATH
TOWEL
SETS
Choose solid colors or coordinating prints.

S19.95 Lined ·flannels .......... S1S.81
S21. 95 Lined flannels .......... S17 .41
124.95 Lined flannels .......... S19.81
S26. 95 Lined flannels .......... S23.88

gtves blacker blacks and brighter colors. Reg. 1409.00

Reg. 5244.95......42" Sink, single bow1 ....... 5220.00
Reg. 5283.95... ... 54" Sink, single bowl ....... 5255.00
Reg. 5324.95......54" Sink, double bow1 ...... 5292.00

DUNDEE
14.99 Bath Towel t24x48 in.)

·19" COLOR ·PORTABLE
R.CA XL·100 chassis, new high contrast picture tube

Quality steel construction cabinets, stainless bowls, faucets in·
eluded.

group not all sizes.

Reg

Regular sizes S, M, Land XL plus bigs and tails and
sale priced.
. Nylon quilt lined for extra warmth Colorful plaids
in regular and western snap front styles. .

RCA
Quality Serta Premier Comfort mattress and box spnngs.
Smooth top construc~ion for comfort Heavy duty coils.

REG.
REG.
REG.
REG.

e

·FLANNEL SHIRTS

A••f••n•f1 Sale!

SAVE 33°/e

21900

Wkll• Tk1g.itlf
A11nlverurw Sale

Sale Prices Save 20.0/o

200/o

'599.00 KROfHlfR

RECLINERS &amp;
.ROCKER. RECLINERS "

Includes alarm clocks,
kttchen clocks, decorative
clocks - electric and
battery operated. Fine se·
lection .

CAMERAS, FILM
AND ACCESSORIES
Polarotd and Kodak cameras - llashbulbs- mailers-

SIIAI

S1 l.U\11·
S1
'21.
S2S.
S34.

By JOHNFRmDMAN
OVP Staff Writer
A new channel and 1,20().fooi lock
at the Galilpolls Locks and Dam
"should have been built yesterday
and we would love to see lt built
tomorrow, but the fact Is thai is is
still years away," PhD Straw, an
admlnlstrallve aide to Rep. Clar·
ence Miller, ROhlo, told a gathering·
at an infonnatlonal meeting Timrs·
day night at Gallla Academy High
School.
. Before work on the $335 million
"pride and joy" of the Ohio River
transportation system, Straw said
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
must first finish engineering and
design studies, acquire land neEded
·to buDd the canal, go to bid with the
project and then award the bids.
Congress must also appropriate
money for the project, which Straw
said would be on a year-by·year
basts.
According to a timetable established by the Corps, the engineering
an&lt;l design work wUJ be. completed
durtng the federalllscat year 1987,
which wUI begin Oct. 1. 1986. Real
estate wUJ be acquired during FY
1986-FY 19138. Construction on the
locking channel and locks, expected
tocost$Z70mllllon, Is slated to begin
In FY 1989 and wUJ he completed in
FY 1992. Rehabllltatlon to the dam,
opened ior use In 1937, Is set for FY
1993 tllrough FY 1996 .

Excavation for the canal Is
lt'ntattvely set to begin In April 1989
and last for 13 months. Wilson said.
The constroctlon of the locking
chambers and further excavation Is
expected to begin in May 1900 and
last for 29 months.
The new canal and locks, ex·
peeled to be about1.6 miles in length
and 500 feet wide, according to Col.
Robert Wilson, District Engineer of
the Huntington, W.Va., branch of
the Corps, will alleviate "tbe most

severe bottleneck" . jn the current
Ohio River system.
The cause of the bottleneck,
Wilson said, Is theW degree tend ln
the river at the Jocks and the size of
the locks themselves.
The tend, he said, "Is an obvious
navagational hazard, especially in
high water." The two locks, one650
feet and the other 350 feet, he said,
are the shortest In the Ohio River
system.
According to dflclal estimations,
the project. which has been on the
drawing board In ·one fonn or
another since 1969, will create65 new
io~ 111 1988, ~jobs In 19~ and 520
jobs in 1900 and 1991. The rehabutta·
tion of the dam wlll create about 125
jobs durtng 1992-1~.
Wilson said eachwllarcreated by
the construction Is expected to he
turned over tllree times and the
ripple effect from the project should
he felt lor a ~-mile radius. The
payroll for the life of the project Is
estimated to te $100 million, with
workers being paid $34 million In
'
19'll and 1991.
Approximately !11 percent of the
workforce for the project, princi·
pally skilled and unsk!Ued laborers
wiD come !rom a 50-mile radius.
While the dam will not be
replaced. Wilson ~ld work will
begin In October 1992 on replacing
the s~l and bridge work as well as
bulkheads and further strengthen·
ing and anchortng of the foundation.
Curren! plans call lor the old
locking chambers, which wifl remain operational durtng construe·
Uon, to remain In place alter the
project's completion. WILson said
they may he used to house the
district's maintenance fleet, but the
question has not been settled.
The project wlll not create any
pennanmt additional jobs, Wilson
said, and reduced maintenance and
automation may actually reduce
jobs at the site.

Autumn
scenes
in Meigs
'l1ME OF THE YEAR
- 'l11e approaclt of Hal·
loween is obviotfi In the

area

Portland
of Meigs
Coonty. At top, wagons
filled with pumpkins are.

Adversaries urge
~eleste to return
improper donations
By United Press lnlemallonal
Gov . Richard F. Celeste has been
urged from two comers - both
political adversaries - to return
any Improperly solicited campaign
contributions to state employees or
contractors who felt forced to donate
them.
A spokesman for the governor
said If any employees or contractors
wan I. to get their money back, they
may do so by going through the
appropriate agency and provlntJ
wrongdoing.
"'If the governor really wants to
end the practice of hounding state
employees for contributions he
should start with a lull accountingof
contributions improperly solicited
and return them," Republican State
Chairman Michael F. CoUey said
Thursday.

Colley tenned "more Celestebrand eyewash" the governor' s
press conference of Wednesday at
which he placed the Ohio Ethics
Comm ission In charge of complaints about the administration's
ethical practices, called for Ohio
Highway Patrol investigations and
ordered unnecessary paper
shredders sold or destroyed.
"His announcement yesterday
basically amounted to saying, 'I
didn't do anything wrong, but I'm
going to stop doing It,"' said Colley.
In Lorain, fonner Cleveland
Mayor Dennis J. Kucinlch, a
probable opponent lor Celeste in the
19lli Democratic gubernatorial
primary, also said the governor's
campaign organization should return any funds solicited under
pressure.

'feen:ager injured
in Meigs accidentA West Virginia man was cited by
the Gallla-Melgs post of the Stale
Highway Patrol following a singlecar. accident Thursday morning on
Ohio 338.
Troopers said a car driven by
Melvin W. Tallman, 34, of Rt 1,
Ravenswood, W.Va., was east·
bound on 338, when he ailegedly lost
control of hlscar In a cuiVe, went off
thertghtsldeoftheroadandstrocka
sign.
Tallman was not injured In the
10:35 a.m. Incident, which troopers
said caused heavy damagp to his
car. He was charged l)y the patrol
with OWl.
A Racine teenager was admitted
to Veterans Memorial Hospital
WednesdaY following a two-car

accident Wednesday afternoon on
Ohio 124.
David Michael Johnson, 17, of
48748 Ohio 124, Racine, was under
obseiVatlon for possible head in)ur·
fes, according to hospital ctftcials.
Troopery; s)itd a car drlvm by
Delores A. Shepard, 25, of 34W4
Willow Creek Rd ., Pomeroy, was
westbound on 124, when a car driven
by Johnson allegedly attempted to
tum eastbound on 124 intothepathof
Shepard's vehicle.
Apassenger In Johnson's vehicle,
14-year-old Robert F. Miller of
Marietta, wasnotlnjuredinthe2:55
p.m. Incident, troopers said. Both
vehicle sustained heavy damage :
and Johnson was charged with
failure to yield from a prlvatedrlve.

attracting attention outside the Danis Fanns
Store. At bottom left, a

very realistic stuffed figure Is a hoUday attraction at the TeiTy Proffitt
home.

Hijacking forces change in Italian leadership
ROME (UP!) - President Francesco Cosslga set about forming a
new government today to replace
Socialist Prime Minister Bettlno
Craxl' sruUngcoalltlon, toppled as a
resulloftheAchlllel.aurohljacking.
Craxl submlfled his resignation
Thursday as doctors performed an
autopsy on the body of Leon
Kllnghoffer, an elderly and ailing
American slain durtng the hijack·
lng. Doctors said Kllnghoffer had
been shot twice - In the head and
chest
An Italian magistrate said the
autopsy "greatly helped" the lnves·
ligation of the case.
A spokesman for the Klingholfer
family in New York said . they
recelved an unconfirmed report
that his body would be flown to New

York Sunday for burial.
Craxl, 51, presented his rloslgna·
tlon 10 Cosslga Thursday alter a
lengthy speech to the Chamber of
Deputies In which he traced his
government's acllon on the hijack
drama from the day II started Oct. 7.
Four Palestinians seized the
Italian luxury liner Achille Lauro with 511 people aboard - off the
coasl of Egypt and demanded the
release of Palestinian· prl.soners in
Israel. They surrenderEd Oct 9 after negotiations Involving Italy,
Egypt and representatives of the
Palestine Liberation Organization
- an~ were promised safe passage
ou1of Egypt.
u.s. planes Intercept~ an Egyptlan airliner carrying the lour
.

hijackers and two PLO officials to
freedom on Ocl . 10 and forced it to
land at a NATO base in Sicily.
Italy jalled the fou r hiJackers but
released two PLO negotiators who
were aboard the Egyptian plane
with the hijackers. The United
States said one oft he two released Mohammed Abbas - was thl"
mastermind behind th~ Achille
Lauro hijacking.
Cra.xl came under intenw crll.i·
clsm at home and abroadforfra•ing
Abbas.
Gtovanl Spadollnl, Craxl's ck'·
tense minister and head of the
Republican Party, resigned Wed·
nesday to prolest Crax I' s decision to
let Abbas leave llaly. His party's
withdrawal from 11"1' five-party

coalition lopplf'd the governmPnl
and promprro Craxi"s reslgna lion.
Cosslga askf'd Crax i ro maintain
his governmf'nl in a caretaker
capaclly pendin g 1h&lt;· formation of a
new govrrnm&lt;•nt. which analysts ·
said could bf' a virtua l carton copy
of the old &lt;"Oalillon provided Craxl's
reslgnallon placa If'S SpadollnL
"The polemica l lOll(' of the first
A merican govrrnmPnt w actions
could not laillo ca use me I he most

unpleasan t surprise," Craxl said in
his sp!'ech ro rhr Chamber of
Deputies Thu rsday. " II also ga ve .
me a fCI'IIng ol bllrrr!X'.s.s, lor Inc
rauuIt' &lt;i a lrir ndly government lo
recognizra lll h&lt;' llallan~&gt;overnrn enr
did to solw wilh •uccess a·sit ua tion
I ha l was pa rlicularly crillcaL"

Man placed on probation following guilty plea
Thomas Charles Porter, 45,
Middleport, Thursctay pleaded
gullty to a charge of aggravated
assault In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court.
The aggravated assault charge
resulted from the alleged knife
stapbing In early July of Matthew
Dillard, Z7, Rutland. The incident
took place outside the Riverboat
Jim. Middleport.

Porter was sentenced by Meigs
County Common Pleas · Judge
Charles Knight to 18 months to five
years In prison, sentence sus·
pended, and placed on five year's
probation.
No !lne was Issued and Porter Is to
pay cOurt costs and restitution In an
amount agreed upon by the victim,
Dillard.

Porter Is also prohibited from
entering business establ ishments·
seiVIng alcoholic bevl"rages.
The victim, Dillard, had signed an
agreement settling any claim
against the defendan t, prior to the
Thursday court appearance.
In other court matters, a Loulsl·
ana man, William Hale, was
arres ted Thursday by the Meigs

County Sheriff' s Department on a
four yea r old warrant for non·
payment of child support.. Hale, in
custody at lhe MPigs Coun ty Ja il,
allegedly OWL'S ovrr $.16,001 in child
support payment s to hlsfonnerwife
in Meigs County. At:omJ hearing lor
Hale was schedu led tur 1:30 p.m.
Friday aflcrnoon in Meigs County
Court.

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. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS.MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

Friday, October 18, 1986

'1

BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
News Editor

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

Snowing Congre.ss____ William
,. F. B4ckley
· Jr...,
On Wedn~ay of last week, the
vice president returned from Capitol Hlll at once exhilarated and
saddened. He had just come in from
listening to a speech delivered to a
joint session of Congress by the
prime minister of Singapore. Mr.
Bush was deeply moved by a
statement he deemed as eloquent as
any he had ever heard from that
pod)um ("And Tip O'Neill said lt
was one of the best speeches HE had
ever heard"), The sad news was
that only a handful of legislators
were there to hear it .
And you can:t fool this prime

minister by papering the house. H
he were a Stalln·tyJie, hls alllbassa·· ·
dorwouldlletohlm. Tell him, Yes,
your Excellency, all of Congress
was there, also the Supreme Court,
and of course, all tile senators. But it
is unimaginable that anyone would
treat Lee Kuan Yew that way. Hels
probably the mos,t academically
~X&gt;llshed chief of state In the world,
and does not accept sycophancy In
the place of objectivity. Lee picked
Singapore up by thescruffofltsneck
after 11 got Its Independence from
Britain ~ years ago. And now Its
income Is the highest per capita in

Asia.
" .Is Lee a dictator? Yes, actually;
and one of tile few who do riot get
convincingly criticized, because If
anybody ever compiled with the
Standards of J.S. Mill, Harcy (his
Oxford sobriquet) Lee did. Mill, the
great bard of democracy, saldthata
despoils OK provided It is clear that
he Is leading his country In the
direction of self-government and
whlledolngsolspalpablyconcerned
with the good halthandprosperity of
his subjects. Nobody can take that
away from Prime Minister Lee.
Andwhatdld hesaythatsomoved

LETT ERS OF OPINION arf' welco me . They should be ll:'Ss than 300 words
AIII('IIPrs arP subjec t to editing and must be signed wit h na me, addrf:'ss and
telephnnp numbf&gt;r . No un sig ned lf'tters wlll be publlsh("d. Le11ers should be in
good taste . addrt&gt;ssinR lssuPs, nm persona lities .

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:G OP may have its
.'Jesse Jackson'·

Letters to the editor

Today in history

Congress? He made a number of
points, arguing the case against
tariffs, with which were all pretty
well famlliar. But he added somes
points less than famlllar.
He remarked the 1 "J~en lgn
manner" In whlch the United States
behaved alter winning a world war.
We concluded benevolent treaties
with the enemy and we helped an
Impoverished world back oo Its feet
by economic loans, credit techno!·
ogy-andfreetrade. The Impact of
these policies on Mr. Lee's pari. of
the world has been magicaL Japan,
South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Hong
and Singapore shot up Into relative
prosperity, giving tbe socialist·
minded Third World a lesson not
entirely lost on It, Mr. Lee said. (A
fortnight ago, Prime Minister
Gandhi of India reduced the top tax
from 80 percent to 50 percent.)
China, locked in by Maoist totalltar·
ian autarchy, meanwhile shriveled
into economic misery. Now it
appears tbat China Is on Its way but Its economic progress Is heavlly
dependent on free trade. Our own
trade with China In 10 years has
increased by l,OOJ percent.
Mr. Lee askessd Congress to lbcus
on several points. The first was that
Singapore and Japan, Korea and
Taiwan, had followed the exem·
plary economic Idealism of tbe
United States. Are we now, by
Imposing tariffs, going to punish
them for doing as we had asked?
Second, Lee called attention lo the
relative peace in those areas in
which energy has been spent on
economic growth rather than milItary adventure.
The milltary
substitute In that area of the world Is
the trademark of Vietnam, which
has managed bloody victories over
South Vietnam, Laos and Cambo·
dla,

Jack Anderson &amp;
D_ale_JI;_an_A_u_a

'Framed' by extravagance ____
WASHINGTON - This country
was founded on the concept that aU
men are created equal. But in
Washington, D.C., ~ years later,
this principle has somehow evolved
into a system of privilege that
would do credit to the late,
unlamented Austro-Hungarian
Empire.
The perquisites of office- known
and understood by everyone here as
"perks" - run the gamut from the
aristocratic (chauffeur-driven ll·
mouslnes) to the bou rgellts (office
pantt1es) to the almost proletarian
(free junkets to the bench).
Whatever the level of perks, one
feature Is common: the fierceness
with which they are guarred and
explolled.
Sllly as It may seem to people
living In the real world, one of the
most treasured status symbols In
Washington Is the privilege of
choosing a work of art to decorate
one's office and having It properly
framed at government expense.
It can be anything from a
snapshot of the o!flce occupant with
an even bigger big shot to an

inspired squiggle from junior's
kindergarten class. If the bureaucrat can get It rmunted and framed
at taxpayers' expense, If shows he
or she has clout. You might almost
formulate a law on the subject: The
more trtvlal the object framed, the
more Important the perk-pusher.
Our associate Tony Capacclo has
been looking Into the situation, and
he has turned up some examples .
that would boggle Thomas Jeffer·
son's mind: ·
- June Koch, an assistant
secretary at tbe Department of
Housing and Urban Development,
sent the visual-arts office a pencll
caricature of her for framing. It
had been drawn by a Soviet housing
expert at a conference she attended
last May.
Somehow, t11e cartoon got lost in
transit. Her reacton was worthY rf
Ivan the Terrible. Siberia beckon·
ing, the visual-arts staff conductoo
a long search, aml Ms. Koch's own
staff had a day-long, top-to-bottom
shakedown. "They still havm't
found the danln thing," a HUD
'

spokesman said.
- No one Is ever likely to contuse
the ·U.S. Tax Court with Florence
under the Medicls. But In 1974, each
tax couri judge was given $2,000
during a relocation to buy art to
decorate tile walls of his private
chambers and outer offices. The
selections included $400 paintings,
$100 prints and $600 tapestt1es,
These yard-sale bargains evidently
delighted · the judges to such an
extent that in 1979 they vcted to.glve
new judges S2,00J too - and last
year they vcted themselves an
addlllonal S2,00J apiece. Tempor·
ary judges had to make do with a
lousy $800, but that can buy some
Norman Rockwell reproductions
and Currier &amp; Jves prints.
- Such Is the Ingrained attitude
of the perk fanciers that when Paul
Cooksey, a reputy assistant Treas·
ury secretary, tried to curb the
memento-framing practice, em·
ployees complained. What did he
do to draw this self-Aghteous
Indignation? Simply Issue a merm
In April stating that "in the future

Protectionist overkill

TAIPEI, Taiwan !NEA) "Happy Is the country tllat has no
history." So goes an old Chinese
proverb. But the leaders of the
Republic of China on Taiwan aren't
so sure about that these days. In
terms of International news cover-·
This Is In regard to the E.A.S. of pany will be there to hear any age, the profile r1 this prosperous,
reason for this change.
'6()7 telephone subscribers trying to
vigorously anti-communist Island
So let's aU be there, showing nation Is a blt lower than they would
have 992 telephone exchange toll· .
tree and the efforts af many strength In oor efforts In this drive like to see lt.
for the economic Impact this wlll
Tuppers Plains residents.
Peking has hogged the Asian
We urge you to attend the have for the 667telephone subscrlb· headlines recently - moving to·
·meeting at Tuppers Plains Fire ers of Meigs County. - Kenneth ward a free market In agrtculture
·house Oct. 24, 9:30 p.m., as a Hager, Coolvllle, Ohio &lt;15723.
and other areas, replacing octogen·
representative of the phone comarlan communist bosses with
youngsters In' their 50s and 60s,
promisinng Hong Kong a "special"
status when Britain turns It aver In
1997, etc. Meanwhlle, here In
Taipei, Ufe hums along pleasantly
enough - but what headlines can
you put over that?
Just now the local excitement Is
Tooay is Friday, Oct. 18, the 291st day of 1985 with 74 to follow.
being provided by the so-called
"Double Ten": the tenth day of the
The moon Is approaching Its first quarter.
tenth month, which Free China
The rooming stars are Venus and Mars.
celebrates as Its Independence
The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn.
Those born on this day are under the sign r1 Libra. They Include former Day, that being the date oo which
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1919 (age 66); Greek actress the Manchu Dynasty was averthrown In l9ll. Every year oh .Oct.
and minister r1 culture Melina Mercouriln 19Z&gt; (age 60); actor George C.
Scorr In 19Z7 (age 58); Lee Harvey Oswald, assassin r1 President John F. 10, units of the armed forces rt the
Republic of China, pi us cadets,
Kennedy, in 1939: and actress Pam Dawber In 1951 (age 34).
school children and special delegaOn this date in history:
tions of all sorts, pass In review
In 1776, the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania was .finally
before the president of the Repub·
settled. Dubbed "The Mason-Dixon Llnz," It became the unofficial
lie, Chiang Chlang-kuo, eldest son of
boundary between North and South.
In 1859, abolitionist John Brown led an abortive raid on the federal • the late Chiang Kal·shek, In front of
the Presidential Palace here In
:arsenal at Harper' s Ferry, Va. He was convicted of treason and hanged.
Taipei.
There are Nationalist
. ln 1959, the Soviet Union announced an unmanned space vehicle had
Chinese
flags
all aver town, special
taken the first pictures of the fa side of the moon.
lightinng on the bulldlngs and
In 1974, the Watergate coverup trial jury heard a tape recording in which
boulevards, and chauftered llmou·
President Richard Nixon told aide John Dean to try to stop the Watergate
sines rushing visiting dignitaries
burglary Investigation before It Implicated White House personnel.
from overseas to one gUttering
. In 1984, President Reagan ordered an Investigation of a CIA handliook
:for Nicaraguan rebels that suggested assassination as a political tactic. . reception and / cr diiiJ1er after
another. But the media tbrlve on
A thought for tile day:_American poet Joaquin Miller said, "That man
stories of conflict, misery and
:who lives tor self alone lives tor the meanest mortal known."

Show of strength needed

Marauders' Robinson
leads TVC scorers

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, October 18, 1986

lon~ .

.
There are striking parallels between the Republican race for the 1968
· presidential nomination and the Democrats' contest in 198l.
ln 1984, the Democratic favorite was Walter Mondale, a former vice
president looking to move up. That role is played by G€orge Bush in the
1988 GOP contest. Mondale's main challenger was Sen. Gary Hart, a
.younger man from Capitol Hlll who campaigned on a theme of new ideas·'
. Bush faces a slmllar challenge from Rep. Jack Kemp. The Democrats'
:19&amp;1 race featurm two main fringe candidates - Sen. John Glenn and
:forrm:r Sen. George McGovern: in 1988, Sen. Bob Dole and former
·Majority Leader Howard Baker will fill those roles for the GOP.
·
Until now, the GOP lacked ooty one final parallel: a Rev. Jesse
Jackson - a maverick clergyman w~. wanted to make himself No. 1
spokesman for his flock and to ask the embarrassing questions that
politicians tend to duck.
•. . Now, however, it looks tike television evangelist Pat Robertson Is
}e,ady and willing to become 1988's Republican Jesse Jackson.
·:. · The 56-year-old evangelist could become a much more formidable
::gtndidate than Jackson; since Robertson already has an organization,
·: money and power base that any national poll tical candidate would envy.
·.: Robertson, a graduate of Yale Law School, Is the son of former
:vtrgtnla Sen. A. Willis Robertson. In 1959 be recognized TV's potential lor
;l1Js ministry and began to appearoo a local UHF station in Portsmouth, Va.
-He wanted 700 vlewers to gtve him $10 a month to support his efforts- and
fhus his 700 Club was born.
.
Over the years. the 700 Club has supponed a financial and business
. !mplre that Includes the Christian Broadcasting Network, a "fourth
. elevlslon netw)lrk" that appears on more than 5,00J cable systems
• ~atlonwlde. Its program mix is about one-third religious and two-thirds
: mtertalnment. CBN officials say It rmches 7.1 million households each
: veek. Robertson's empire also Includes a $22 million broadcast complex:
. :BN University, with its new $13 million library; a 24-seat jet aircraft, and
various other commercial interests in the Virginia Beach area.
.
The financial base of this emplrels sttll the 700 Club, which reportedly
:receives donations from rmre than one mlllion people each year - in
-which case the 700 Club ranks behind only the Republican National
:committee in number of direct-mall contributions. The organization
:doesn't gtve.out financial Information, but lis total annual Income Is said to
"be about $200 rnllllon.
:: Jackson changed the nature rf the 1984 Democratic contest by making
tile other candidates address Issues that they would have preferred to
:avoid. In the same way, Robertson could force Republican candidates to
-address the Christian Right 's !llclal-agenda , which most politicians would
.rather Ignore.
However, most political pros believe that Robertson will be more of a
_i;poller than a sertous candidate, primarily because of his oft·stated
, tellglous beliefs, which include faith healing and divine interv~ntlon at his
'!Jehest It¥' says that Hurricane Gioria more or less missed VIrginia Beach
because be commanded It to veer oot to sea). His vlews are so far beyond·
mainstream Christianity that most political observers believe It would he
all but Impossible for him to win national office.
But as a spoiler, Robertson could hav,e a significant effect on who gets
tile GOP nomination In 1988.

The Daily -Sentinei- Page- 3

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

misfortune, and In tlle RQ!: today
these are In short supply.
·One area of disagreeably news·
worthy dispute does remain: inter·
national trade. Even here, how·
ever, Tafpel's real and sertous
dlftlcullles with the U.S. Congress
tend to be overshadowed by the
much larger but essentially similar
problems Involving Japan. Both
countries sell the United States far
more than they buy from It, with the
result that the Amertpan trade
deficit Is, in both cases, proportion·
ately huge. Worse yet, both Japan
and Free China are out-competing
American manufacturers over a
whole range of products - and
doing so, It should be stressed, in
terms of quality and economy that
are by oo means simply the
consequence of cheaper labor. As a
final and unforgivable tum of the
screw, both Tokyo and Taipei have
In the past undeniably protected
certain sectors of their own econo·
mles from U.S. Competition,
though this manifest injustice Is
diminishing fairly rapidly.
The U.S. Congress, which Is
understandably responsive to the
concerns of AmeriCan workers and
businessmen, Is gearing up to do
so"lething about all this- butbere
a word of caution Is In order, quite
a'part from the strong case to be
made for tree trade on behalf of
every American consumer. That
word is : Letusnot,lnpainoranger,
unintentionally do really set1ous
harm to our ft1ends on Taiwan.
To the Unlted States, wllh
upward _of 240 mllllon people, the
Republic of China Is an old and
valued trading partner, but simply
rot In the same league as Japan,
with lW mlllion. The ROC has a
population of just 19 million, and

oo more items of a personal nature
will be framed by the carpenter's
shop" except for such documents as
presidential or departmental commissions, appointments or other
formal papers
The response may have been
grudging, but it was gratifying: The
amount spent on ·framing dropped
from S2,992.8l the month before
Cooksey's directive to $69.00 in
August. Between October 1981 and
April l!R5, the department had
spent $45,00J on framlngs,
- On rare occasions "perkomania" is overcome by old-fashioned
egomania.
Rep. Fernand St
Germain, ~R.J, laid out $5,000
from his ca mpalgn lund for a
portrait of himself by New York
artist Everett Raymond Kinstler,
to hang In the hearing room r1 the
Housing Banking Committee,
which St Germain has headed lbr
many years.
Footnote: Mark Woolley, an
investigator for Citizens Against
Government Waste, contributed to
this stacy.

William A. Rusher

conducts an enormous proportion
of its overseas trade with Unitoo
States. Passage of the Jenkins But
(a Draconian proposal aimed at
protecting the u.s. textile Industry
against Asian competition), there
tore, might marginally dlscom·
mode Japan, but It would be a
savage blow to Free China. Textlle
products constitute 10 percent of the
countcy's gross natlcnal product,

and more than lJ percent rf Its total
exports. The Jenkins Blll would cut
textlle exports from Taiwan to the
United States by 40 perrent,
resulting In a loss of $1 billion
dollars, and causing the layoff of an
estimated 75,00) workers.
That Isn't protectionism: that
would be economic warfare, dam·
aging to America's whole posture tn'
the western Pacific.

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Nelsonville at Alexander
Belpre at Miller
Wellston at Federal Ha&lt;king
·Trimble at Vinton Co.
Athens at Carrollton
Jackson at Gallipolis
Logan at
Columbus Wanut Ridge
Marietta at Neark
Wahama at
Buffalo of Putnam
Eastern at Hannan Trace
Southwestern at Kyger Cree,kl
Southern at North Gallia
Eastern Michigan
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Cincinnati Princeton state's No.I team
COLUMBUS iUPI)- Cincinnati
Princeton, the season-long leader,
was the unanimous choice this week
as lheNo.l team In the United Press
International Ohio High School
Board of Coaches Class AAA
football ratings.
The VIkings, who ran their record
to 7-0last Friday night with a 40-7 win
over HamUton, received all ill first
place votes from the large school
voting coacheS for a perfect 300
points.
Princeton, which meets Fairfield
this Friday and Middletown the
followl11g week, Is only the second
team in memory to ever receive
unanimous selection as the top
team. Cincinnati Moeller also was
accorded that honor on a couple of
occasiOns.
Cleveland Benedictine, also 7.(),
moved Into the runnerup spot In
AAA this week following North
Canton Glentlak's 21-~ loss to
Masslllon Perry.
That loss dropped GlenOak from
second all the way down to seventh
this week.
Benedictine, fifth a week ago,
received 186 points to just edged out
Centervllle, which again finished
third with 183.

Moeller remained In fourth with
171, followed In order by Canton
McKinley, Lakewood St. Edward,
GlenOak, Gallon and, In a tie for
ninth, Middletown and Chillicothe.
Galton and Chllllcothe, both 7.0,
were making their first top ten
appearances, while Middletown
returned after a week's absence.
In the otlli!r two classifications,
Lou lsvllle St. Thomas Aquinas and
Newark Catholic continued as the
No. I teams.
Aquinas, a J5.3 winner over
Canton Timken Friday night, re-

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recently. In winning the girls' race,
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!he second straight year. She was
seventh as a freshman a year ago as
the top seven runners gamer
all-leagiJe laurels. Haggy 's fifth
place finish al90 gave the Meigs lad
all·TVC honors. The final boys'
result s finished In this order were
Belpre, Warren Local, Federal·
Hocking, Vinton County, Meigs,
Trimble, Miller, Alexander and
Wellston. Other Meigs finishers In
the boys division were Chris Shank
(22ndl ; Chris Kennedy (24th): Joey
Snyder (25th); Brian Gibbs, (45th)
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ceived 16 ot27 flrstplacevotes for225
points.
Lima Bath,likeAquinas7·0,again
finished second, but the Wildcats,
who had three firsts, were stUI 41
points behind with 184.
Ironton, fifth last week, jumped
Into third, dropping Steubenville
down one spot to fourth and Canton
Central Central Catholic; a 19·91oser
to ~ton McKinley, from fourth to
eighth.
Urbana moved up one place to
fift h, followed In order by Orrville,
Youngstown Rayen, Canton Central
Cat.mllc, Cincinnati Academy of
Physical Education and Castalia
Margaretta.
CAPE, making Its first top ten
appearance, replaced Columbus
Hartley, which lost Its second in a
row.
Newark Catholic, a narrow 7-6
winner over Licking Valley, nevertheless held fast to tlle top spot in
Class A.
The Green Wave go115 of 28 first
place votes and 259 points, com·
pared with three flrstsand224 points
tor Mogadore, runnerup for the
sixth consecutive week.

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Logan at Columbus Walnut Ridge
Newark at Mariet ta
Southwestern at Kyger Creek
Eastern at North Gallla
Southern at Hant)an Trace
Wahama at Buffalo-Putman
HunUngton High at Point Pleasant
Rock Hlll at Oak Hill
Coal Grove at Waverly
Portsmouth at Boyd County
Ironton at Greenup
Belpre at Miller
Meigs at Warren Local
Nelsonville-York at Alexander
Wellston at Federal-Hocking
Trimble at Vinton County
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Meigs' Brad Robin son Is "run- 24.3. Logan ls third at 15.5 and
ning" away with the TVC scaling Gallipolis fourth at 14.3.
Other Marauders in the top 10
race as the senior tailback has a
42-point lead going into the season's among TVC scorers Include end J,
R. Kitchen who has seven six:
eighth week.
Robinson has ru shed for 18 pointers for 42 points and rests 111
touchdowns In all games, good for sixth place. Quarterback-kicker
108 points and at leas1 q2 points Mike Chancey Is 11th with one
ahead of any othe r player ui touchdown and 21 extra point kicks
for 27 points. Kitchen also Is the
southeastern Ohio.
In the TVC scoring battle, area's lOth top scorer with 50 points,
Eastern's Brent Bissell leads thli
Robinson is 42 points ahead of
Belpre's Ernie Wllllams and SV AC scoring race with 26 points;
Nelsonville-York's Ryan McClain, leading teammate Kyle Davis and
each with 60. Warren's kicker- Southern's Charlie Boso who each
tailback Steve Welsh Is founh with have 18 points. Southern's Brtan
Freeman Is tied for fourth with 12
52.
Meigs Is the number one tea m In points.
Kelly Wolfe of Logan Is leading
offensive scoring among sout heast·
ern Ohio. teams with a blistering 1he SEGAL scoring race with 32
37.0 average. Warren lbllows with points while Andy Howard and
Gamble Grant r1 Gallipolis are tied
33.6 and Logan is third with 28.6.
The Marauders are founh in for second with 18 points along with
points allowed with a 10.3 average. Marietta's Robbie ~ton.
Gallipolis leads the pack 11oth an 8.4
average followed by Southwestern
at 8.9 and Warren at 9.3.
Meigs also leads In margin of
THE SOUTHEASTERN .
victory with a 26.7 mark comparoo
OHIO PIT BULL CLUB
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. Friday, October 18, 1985

Friday, October 18 ~ 198~,,

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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POMEROY CHURCH . OF TilE NAZA·
RENE. Corner Union and Mulbmy, Rov.

Thomas Glm McOu~. pastor. Oyde Hendel'·
son, S. S. Supt., Sunday School. 9;l) a.m.;
mornlng worship lO: :(Ia.m.; ('Venlngservice6
p.m.: mid-week service. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPIS('()PAL CHURCH, :1$ E
Main Sl.. Pom&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt;y. Sunday &lt;m!iceo: Holy
rommunlon on the first Sunday of tach month,
and romblned wtrh mornln~
oo the
thirdd Sunday. MorTling prayer and serrrm on
all other Sundays of lhf&gt; month. Church Sd1ool
and NUI"S('I)' ca., provkled. Coffee Mur ln the
Parish Han lmrrv.'dlat{'ly foUowtng the servk'f&gt;.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CRRJST. Z12 W.
Maill St . N('JI Proodtoot pastor. Bible sCnooi
9: .)) a.m.: Mornlrlg . ~:orstup, 10: ll a.m.: Y001h
""""inp· ~00 p.m.: Evenlng _worshlp, 7:00 p,
m. Wednesday ~ht prayer meeting and BlbiP
study. 7:00p.m.
11iE SALVATION ARMY , 115 Bunemut
A\'l'., PoJTl("J'()y. Mrs. Dora Wining In ~P .
SuOOuy hoUn&lt;&gt;ss ~ing. 10 a.m.; SuOOay
School, m ll a.m. Sunday School, YPSM
Elfh&gt; Adams, leader. 7::11 p.m. Salvation
meeting. various speakers an:J music spedal'&gt;.
Thursday. IJ ::J) a.m. to 2 p.m. Ladies HorTIE'
t.Ragur. nlf'mlx'I'S In cha~. aU W001('11
mvltrd: 6: &gt;L'i p.m. Thursday, Co~ Cad€&gt;1
Clas.'\.'i /You~ Propk&gt;-Biblel. 7::IJ p.m. Bible
Study and Prayer mt't"tinJ!:. ~to th£' public.
POMEROY WUITSIDE CHURCH OF
CHR!Sf. 33Zl; Children's Home Rood ICoonty
Rood 761 . 992·52.ll. Vocal music. SUnday Worsi hp 10 am.: BtbleStudy 11 a.m.: Worship, 6p.
m. Wro.ncsday, Blbir Study, i p.m.
OLD DEXI'ER BIBLE CHRISI1AN
CHURCH. Charll'S HatfiNI, p;lStor; Lblda
Swan. Supt. Sunda)' Schooi9::Jl a.m.: ~Nch ·
In~ ~. first and third SuOOay foUowing
Sunday School. Youth mooting, 7:Xl p.m. E."V·
l'r)' Sllnda ~.

rrayer

GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST,
PrE'arhing 9: ll a.m. flnt and second, Sun da ys of £&gt;ach month: thrd and fourth Sun da Y !'achmonth worship servlcE&gt;S at 7: 30 p.
m.; Wl'dn('sda y evenln~s at 7:30 p.m.
Prayrr and Bible Study.
SE\'ENTH·DAY ADVENTIST. Mulb·
rr11' H ei~ ht s Road, Pomcro~·. John Swcl·
J!:Srl: S:.~ bhalh School Sup!. Louis{' Staats.
Sabbath School, 2 p.m . Sa rurdday wlth
worship S&lt;'rv ice rollowi nR at 3: 15p.m.
RlJTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sister Harrlr!l Warner, Supt. Sunday
School 9: .1fl a.m.; MorninJZ Worship, 10: 45

a.m.

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. David
Mann , minister. Willi am Snouffer. Sundav
SchOol Sup!. Sunday School. 9: ]) a.m.";
Morning Wor ship 10: .1) a.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po·
meroy Pik&lt;'. David Hunt. pastor: Jack
Needs, Sunda.v School Dlrff'ctor. Sunday
Scool. 9: :10 a.m.; Morning Worship. 10: 30:
('v£'nlng worship. 7:00p.m. Tuesday VIsi tation . 7 p.m . WE'dnrsd:~y . Prayer servlc£&gt;,
7: .11.1 p.m .: Mission Fri&lt;'nds. 7: :xJ p.m.:
Girls In Acti on. 7:30 p.m .
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
lry Run Road, Rrv. Emmett Rawson. pa stor. Handley Dunn, sup!. Sundlly School.
10 a.m.: Sunday ev('n\ng service, 7: 30p.m.
: Blblt' teaching. T:l) p.m . Thursda y.
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHt&gt;rry St. , SyraC'US&lt;'. Scrvicl's. 10 a.m. Sunday. Even In ~
S&lt;'I'VICPS Sunday and Wf'dnesda y at 7: 00 p.

m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
li\1 CHRIST IAN UN ION. RP\". KE'lth Eblin .
paslor. Sunda.v School 9:30a .m .. Wade
Haym;:tn. supt. ; Mom!ng Worship, 10: .lJ a.
rn .; SundAy f'\'t'nl n~ S&lt;'rvlr-e 7::ll p-.m.:
W(&gt;dnt'sday Pra_vrr Mtettng . 7: :ll p.m.
MT. MOHIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Ra('\nf'. Rf'V . .ramf"S Satt£&gt;r[l !'ld. past or .
F'rN'man \\!llliams. Supt. Sunday School ·
:1 : 4~ a.m.; Sunday and Wednesday e\'l•n·
ing S('J' VIC'CS . 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST .
Cornrr Sixth and PalmPr. Earl Eden, Pas tor. Hay Fl£&gt;lds . S.S. Supt. ; Dan Rl~ gs,
1\ Sst. Supt. Sunday !khool. 9:15 a.m.;
M ornln~ Worship, 10: 15 a.m.: Sunday
Eu&gt; nln~ st-rv\C(', 7 p.m. Youlh met-tin~.
7:.10 p.m. W('(!n('Sday : evening sf'rvlcE' 7 p.
m.: Choir practiCE&gt; B p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHU RCH OF CHR IST.
~,lh an d \l ai n. Bob Melton . mlnlstC'r. AI
Ha1 1-.on . t~!Osoc . minister; Mike Gerlach.
Sund.~~ - School Sup&lt;'rlnlendenl.
BiblE'
Schnol 9&lt;10 a.m.: M o rnin~ Worship 10: 30
.1.m Evrnln~ Worship "7:00p.m . Wfdne-s d.t\". i :OOp. m Pra,vf'r mN&gt;ting .
MIDO I.E PORT CHURCH OF' THE NA·
Zt\H I::NI::. Co-pa stors Rev . Charle-s Coy !&lt;'
and Rr ' '. ~a n r y CoyiC'. Bill WJ!II e. Sunday
Sl·hool Supt . Sunday School 9: 30a .m.:
Mflr ning Wor!ihlp 10::\0a .m.; Eva nge-lisTi c
mrt.&gt; tln _g i: OO p.m. \\'(•dnPsday. 7:00p.m .
?r&lt;.JVItJr

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IJSITEIJ PRJ;;sB\'TERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Re' '· Ken Wllkin11on
HARRISONV ILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunda.v· Worship Sforvlces
9: 00a .m.: Churfh SC'hoollO: 1 ~ &lt;~ . m .; Bible
S1Udy Su nday 7: :1n p.m.; Pray('r Group
\Vt'dn!'sd a~· at 9:01.l a.m.
MIDDLEPORT PR f.S BYTERIAN Church school 10: lfl a.m. Morning Wor.
ship 11 : 15 a.m. Tu rs da ~· . 10:00 a.m. BlbiC'
Study ; Thursrla .v, i : JO p. m. Bible Sludy.
SY RA CUSE Fl HST UN ITED PRESBY.
T£ RIAN - Worship •s!'rvic ~ 10:15 a.m .
Church School1n: 00 a.m. Tursday, 10 a.m.
Biblt.' StUdy; Su nday. 6 p.m. Junior and S£&gt;·
nlor Hl~h Youth Group~ .
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD. Paslor.
.John E vn ns. Sunda y Sc-hool 10:00 a.m.:
Sunday Mornin g Wors hip 11:00 a.m. Chl l dr ~ n · s Church 11 a. m. Sunday Ev!'nlng
&amp; rvlr-r' 7: CKJ p.m. Wl'd .. 6 p.m. YounJ:: La rlif's ' Auxiliary. WCdnC'sday, 7 p.m. Fam Ily Worship.
HAZE.L COM MUNITY CHURCH. Nl•ar
Long Bonom , Edsel Har t, pa stor. Sunday
School 9: 30 a.m.; Worship 10: 30 a.m.;
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30p.m .
MIDDLEPORT PREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Corner Ash and Plum. Ra lph
Cunr.li ft, paslor. Sunda y SchoollO:OOa.m.;
Morn ing Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday
and Saturday Evening ServicE'S at 7:.30 p.

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MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located 1n Texas
Community off Ct. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
Sanders. pastor. Don Will, layleader. Sun·
day School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship
10: 4~ a.m.: Evening preaching service second and fourth Sunday at 7:30,.m .;
Christian Endeavor, firs t and thlr Sun·
day, 7' 30 p.m. Wednesday prayer m.. ting
and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF GOO OF PROPHECY.
Located on 0 . J . While Road or Highway

However, instead of spending all those sleepless

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dom works that way. Our troubles often ~orne in
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few minutes spent in the right kind.of prayer can

MEIGS
cooPERATIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST cLUSTER
Rev. Don Archer
Rev. Ro1 Deeter
Rev. Seldon Johason
'
ALF'RED - Church Sc-hool 9: 30 a.m. ;
Warship. II a.m.: UMYP6: 30p.m .; UMW
Third Tuesday, 7: J(l p.m. Communion.
' first Sunday. (Arr-her l
CHESTER- Warship 9 a.m.; Church
SchoollOa.m.: Bib](' Study. Thursday. 7p.
m.: UMW. !Irs! Thursday, 1 p.m.:. Com·
munton. first Sunday ~Archer 1.
JOPPA- Worship 9: ll a.m .; Church
School 10: JO a.m. Bible Study Wednesday,
7: 30p.m, tJohnsonl . ~
LONG BO'ITOM - Chureh School 9:30
a. m.: Warship 7 p.m.; Bible Study, Wed·
nesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF. Wednesday,
6: 00 p.m.; Communion First Sunday,
(Arch{'rt.
REEDSVILLE: - Church School 9: 30 a.
m.; Worship Ser vice 11:00 a.m. (Deetf'r ).
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAULChurc-h School 9 a.m.: worship 10 a.m.;
Bible Study, Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m .; UMW.
Third Tu..,day. 7:30 p.m .: Communion
First Sunday !Archer I.
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Re\1. James E. COrbllt

a.m .: Morning warship 11 a.m. Adult
Choir pracUce 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peo·
pte's, Children's Church and Mull Bible
Stu~, Wednesday at 7:30p.m.
st~ ~~d:,FJ~~~~~~~~;h5~u?~:;~

nights worrying about how to stretch the budget,

GrocertesGeneral Merchandise

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This will help you to arrive at wise decisions instead of impulsive actions that )'OU will surely
regret.
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Rev. Steven Nellon
Rev. MeMa FraDklla
Rev. aemen&amp;e s. Zun11a. Jr.
Rev. A.adrew Rubenkinl
ASBURY Isyracuse ) - Wors hi PII am
, ·
: Church School 9: 45 a.m.; "Charge Bible
Study WednE&gt;Sday 7 · 30~m · UMW first
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T uesd,ay, 7:""
p.m.;
or
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Wedn~sday 6::ll p.m.: UMW. fourth Sunday, 6:30p.m. (Nf'lsonl .
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a.m.:
Church School10 a.m .; Bible Study. Tues·
· day. 7:.10 p.m.; UMW. First Monday. 7: 30
p.m.: UMYF Sunday. 6 p.m. Choir Reht&gt;arsal. 6:30 p.m. Wednt&gt;Sday . ! Franklin 1
FLATWOODS - Church S&lt;hool, 10a.m.
: Worship. 11 a.m.; Bible Study, Thursday, 1 p.m.: UMYF, Sunday, tt p.m.
!FranklinJ.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.;
Church School 10 A.M.: Choir practice,
Tuesday, 6: 30p.m.; UMW. firs t Tuesday.
7: 30 p.m. tNelsont .
HEATH (Middleporl l -Church School.
9:30a.m.: Worship 10:30 a.m.; Bible
Stud y. Tuesday. 10 a.m.; UMW. s«&gt;oond
Monday, 7:ll p.m .; UMW Third Monday ,
7:.10 p.m. ~Zuniga \
MIN ERSVrLLE- Worship Sfrvice 10
a.m.: Church Sc hool. 11 a.m.; UMW. 1h\rd
Wednesda y. 1 p.m.: Choir practice, Monday, 7:ll p.m. (Nf'lsonl.
~
PEAflL CHAPEL - Worship St&gt;rvlct&gt; 9
a.m.: Church Schoolll a.m.: UM W Se cond 1\lesday, 7:30 p.m.: UMYF las r
TuC'sday, 7: :JO p.m. 1Rubt.'nktn~J .
POMEROY -Church School , 9: 15a.m.
: Worship 10:30 a.m.; Choir rehearsal
W('(lnt.'Sday, 7: .l ) p.m.; UMW. SE"Cond
Tuesday.7 : 30p.m.; UMYF Sunday, Sp .m.
tCorbi lt\.
ROCK SPRINGS- Church School. 9: 15
a. m.: Worship 10 a.m.; Bible Soudy , WP&lt;I·
nesday, 7: 30p.m .; UMYF 4Senlor sl. Sunday. 5 p.m.; lJuniorsl ev&lt;-ry olher Sun·
day. 6 p.m. 1Frank!ln1 .
RUTLAND- Church School , 9: 45a.m.:
Worship, 10: 30 a.m .; UMW IEvenlng Circle o 5«ond Wednesday, 7:.JJ p.m.: UMW
I Afternoon Clrclrl 5econd Thur~da y, 1 p.
m. m ub&lt;&gt;nkingl.
SALEM CENTER - Church SChool 10 o.
m.: Worship 9: &lt;15 a.m. tRubenklng I .
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: 30 a,m.;
Church SChool 10 a.m. tRubf&gt;nking l.
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. Ro1Jer Grace
Re\1. Paul McGuire
Rev . KeUh Rader
APPLE GROVE- CHurch School9: 00
a.m. Wor!iihlp. 10:00 a.m. (flrsl and third
Sundays \: UMW SE'cond TuE'sday, 7:30 p,
m.: Pra.v!'r m(IN\ n~ . WE'dnPsda y.7 p.m.
tGrilCf'l.
BETHM\Y - Worship. 9 a.m.: Church
scnooi, 10 a.m .; Bible Study. Wed nesday.
10 il. m.: Dorcas Womcn·s· Fellowship.
WE'dnt&gt;scJa~· . 11 a.m . !McGuir('J.
CARMEL - Church SChool 9: 30 a.m .;
Worship, 10: &lt;15 a.m. Sreond and Fourth
Sundays: F(&gt;ilov.-sh\p dinner wllh Sulton
third Thursda y. ~ : 30 p.m. (M cGuire!.
EAST LETART- Church Schoo19a .m.;
Worship 10 a.m. second and fourth Sun·
days: UMW fi rst Tuesday. 7: 30 p.m.
!Graet•).
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LEtART FALLS - Worship ~ a.m .:
Church !5chool10 a.m. (Grace\ .
MORNING STAR- Worship , 9: 45a.m.;
Churc-h School, 10: 30 a.m.: Bible STudy,
Thursda y. 7 : ~ p.m . tRader \.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church S&lt;hool.
10 a.m.: Worstup 11 a.m.: UMW fourth Mon·
day al 7: :II p.m .: Men's Prayer Br&lt;'akfast .
Wednesday, 7 a.m. tGracel .
SUTTON- Church SChool. 9:30a .m .:
Mornlnp: Worship 10: 4~ a.m. first and third
Sundays: Fe-llowship dinner wnh Carmel
third Thursday, 6: 30p.m. (McGuire) .
KENO CHURCH OP CHRIST, Oliver
Swain, Supt. Sunday School 9:30a .m. evt'ry week. '
HOBSON CHRISTIAN .UNION , Rev.
Tom Staten, pastor. Sunday School9: 30 a.
m.; Evening service 7: 00 p.m . Wednesday
pra yer metoling 7: 30p.m.
BEAR WALLOW•RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRISt, Duane Warden, minister. Bibleclass 9:30a.m .; Morning Worship 10: 30 a.
m.; Evening Worship 6:30p.m. Wednes day Bible Sludy 6::11 p.m.
NEW STIVERSVILLE ' COMMUNITY
CHURCH, Sunday SChool service, 9: e a. ·
m.; Won:hlp service 10: 30 a.m.;
EvanRE'Ii11lc Service 7: l1 p.m. Wednes day: Prayer meetlng 7:30 p.m . Thursday.

John Wright. pastor. Sunday Scho91 9: 30 a.
m. : Larry Haynes, S. · S. Supt . Morning
worship 10:~ a.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE , R&lt;'V. Thomas H. Collier. past or.
OraBass,Chalrmanofth£&gt;Board of Chrls·
tlanLite. SundaySchool9:30a, m.; Morn·
lng worship 10:ll a.m.; Sunda y ('\"('nln~
worship 7:30p.m. Praye r meet In ~ 7: 30 p.
m. Wednesday.
LIBERTY CHRI STIAN CHURCH . l){&gt;x·
ter. Woody Call. pastor. Services Sunday
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. W«&gt;dnesda:v. 7 p.m.
RACINE F1RST BAPTIST, Steve
Deaver. Pastor. Robert Smith , Sunda y
School Supt. : Sunday School 9: JO a.m.;
Morning worship 10: to a.m.; Sunday
evening worship 7: 30 p.m.: Wednesday
evening Bible sludy 7:30p.m.
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH,
BurUngham. Ray LaLKiermJlt, pastor; Robert Cozart, assistant past(J': Sunday School
10a.m.: worshlp7p.m.; Wednesday,tip.m.
you1h meeting; Wed., 7p.m. churchsevtces.
PINE: GROVE HOUNESS CHURCH, lh
mlleoff Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J. Watts, pastor.
Lef.'Russeli,S.S.Supt . SundaySchoo!9: 30
a.m.: Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.; Sun day evening servtcr 7: 30 p.m .; Wednes day servlcf', 7: ;tJ p.m.
SILVER RUN BAP'TlST, Bill Lillie-,
pastor. Sieve Little, s. s. Supt . Sunday
School 10 a.m.: Morning worsip, 11 a.m.;
Sunday evening worship 7: ll p.m. Prayer
meeting and Bible study Thursda y. 7: 30p.
m.; Youth meeting Wedn ('S da y at 7 p.m.
REJOICING UFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sunday
School 10 a.m. Sunday evening 7:00 p.m.:
Mid -week service, Wed., 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Robert E. Musser , pastor. Sunday School
9:ll a.m.; Paul Mus!lf.&gt;r, !IUpt. ; Morning
worship 10:30 a.m.; Sunday evening ser ·
vice, ~ p.m.; mld-wPek serv ice, Wednes·
day, 7 p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor .
Mary Janic-e Lavender, Sunday School
Supt . Sunday School 9: :JJ a.m .; Morning
worship 10:30 a.m.: Evangellsl ic .service,
6 p.m.; Prayer and Praise Wedn esday, 7p.
m.; Youth meeting, 7 p.m.
EOEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake, past or . SundaY,
School 10 a.m.; Gary Reed . Lay lfader:
Morning sermon, 11 a.m.: Sunday night
services: Christian Endeavor 7: 30p.m.,
Song service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30p.m.
Mid-week pray-er meeting, Wednesday, 7
p.m.
HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN.

Ro~er Watson, pastor . Crenson Pratt.

Sund ay Schoo! Sup!. Morning worship 9: JO
a.m.; Sunday School 10: 30 a.m.; Evenlnsc
s€'rVICt'. 7: lJ p.m.
MT. UNION BAPTtST. Donald ShuP,
pastor; Joe- Sayre. Sunda y School Supl.
Sunda y School 9: 4~ a.m.; Ev(lning worship ti: aOp.m.: Prayer Mf'eting, 6: lJ p.m.
Wednesday,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Jody Holland. min ister. Dervl
Wells, Supt. Morn ing worship, 1:1 :00 a.m•. :
Churc h Schoo! 9:00a .m.
CHJ;;sTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
F'rank Riffle. supt . Sunday School 9: 30 a.
m.; Worship servicE', 11 a.m. an d 7 p.m.
Sunday . Wednesday, 7 p.m. PrayE'r meel·
lng.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH. R(lv. Robert Miller , pastor·. Ro·
bert E. Barton, Dlreclorot ChrlstlanEdu·
cation: Steve Eblin, assistant . Sunday
School9:30 a.m.; .Morning worship 10:30
a.m.: Choir practic(l, Sunday 6:30p.m.:
Evening worship 7: J(l . p.m. Wednesda y
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30p.m .
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Charles Russ(&gt;IJ Sr., minister . Rick Ma·
comber, supt . Sunday School 9::ll a.m.:
Worship service 10: 30 a.m. Bible study,
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH 0 1' JESUS
CHRISTOFLATTERDAYSAI NTS.Port ."
land-Racine Road. William Roush, pastor.
Linda Evar1.s, church school director.
Church school9:30 a.m.; Mornlngworslp
10:30 a.m.; Wedne!lda y evening pra yer
!lervic£1S, 7: ~ p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
Shuler, pastor. Worship service, 9: .:wl a.m.
Sunday SchooiiO: 30 a.m. Bible Study and
prayl'~ service ThurSday, 7:30p.m.

CARLETON INTERDENOMINA·
TIONAL CHURCH . Kln25bury Road. Rev.
Da vid Curfman, pastor. Sunday School
9: 30a .m.; Ralph Cari,Supt . EvC'nlngworship 7: 30 p.m . Prayer me-eting, Wednes day 7: 30p.m.
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
Holla nd. pas tor; Wallacl' Damewood,
Sunday School Supt. WorshlpM~rvice, 9 a.
m.: Bible SchoollO a.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLI NESS CHURCH.
Rev ~ Th er('()n Durham. pa stOl', Sunday
School a1 9: 30a .m .: Morn in~ worship at
10: 10a.m.: Sunday £ovening st'rvlce at 7: 30
p.m. Th ur sd ay serv 1ces at 7: 3D p.m.
FRF.E:DOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, loca tC'd on County Road 31. Rev.
I
..awrrnr £' GluesE&gt;ncamp. pastor. Rf.lv.
Rog:r r Wlllforrl . asst. pastor. Preaching
Sf'r \'iers Sunday 7: 30 p.m. PrayE&gt;rmeetlng
WNint&gt;sday. 7: :lO p.m., Gar, Griffith,
lcadr-r. Youth groups Sunday t'vPni n ~ at
ti: 30 p.m . with Rop:t&gt;r and Vlolf't Willford ,
traders. Commun ion scrv lcr fi rst Sunday
each month.
WHITE 'S CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH -Coolville RD. Rev. Phillip Rl·
dr nour. pa sto1·. Sunday SChool 9:30a .m.:
worship st'rvlc" 10: 30 a.m.; Blblr study
and "''or ship S{'rvict', Wednesday. 7 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mark .Jonf.'S. pasl or. Bill Nicholson , Sun·
day ~c hool Supt . Sunday School9: JO a.m.;
Morn In~ Worship and Communion 10: 30 a.
m.
RtrrLM&gt;IDBIBLE METHODfST. Amos
Tilli s. pas1or . ~ nny Hudson , supt . Sunday
Sc hOQI 9: :lO a.m.; Morning worship, 10:30
a.m.: Sunda y evtnin~ servi cP 7:00p.m.
Wcdnr s da~· srrvl rf' 7 p.m . WMPO pro·
.~rrum 9 a.m. rac h Sunday.
RUTLAND CHU RCH 01" THE NAZA·
RENE. Rc \'. Lowrll Ford , pa stor. Sunday
Sc hool9:.10a.m.: Worshlp s&lt;'rvlc{'lO: JOa.
m.; Young people's service 6 p.m.
Eva n~ (.l i\ SII C S&lt;&gt;rvlce 6: 30p.m. Wednesday
st;&gt;rvlcr 7 p,m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
St., Mason, W. Va . Eu gr?nr L. Congt-r, mi nister . Sunday Blblf' Study JOa .m .: Wor·
ship l1 a.m, and 7 p.m . Wednf.lsday Bible
Study, voca l music, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
ding l ane, Mason, W. Va . J . N. Th acker,
past or . Evt&gt;n ln ~ service 7::KI p.m.; Women's Ministry, Thursday, 9: 30 a.m.;
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Stud y, 7: 15
p.m.
HARTfORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRIST\ 1\ N UNION . Thr Rev. William
Campbt&gt;ll. pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a.
m.; James Hugh(;!s, supt. [v('ni nfi: service
7: l(J p.m . Wedn sday pvf.lning pra yer met&gt;t·
In~ 7:30 p.m . Youth pra ye r service each
Tuesday.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH. Lelar!,
W. Va.. Rt . 1, Jam£&gt;s Lewis, pastor. War·
ship servlcC'S 9: JO a.m .: Su nday Schoolll
a.m.: Evf'nlng worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesday
cottagP prayrr m~f'flng and Bible Study
9: 30a .m.: Worship servlc&lt;'. Wednesday
7: 30p.m.
OUR SA \'lOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Walnut and H ~ nrv Sts.• Rav{'nswood. W.
Va . Th C' RPV. GNt~:te C. Wf'lrlck , pastor.
Sunday SChool9:l&gt;a.m.; Sunda y worship
11 a.m.
CALVARY Br-BLE CHURCH, locat&lt;'don
Pomeroy Pike. County Road 25 near Flatwoods. Rf.lv. Blackwood, pa stor. Services
onSundayat iO: l1a .m.and7::10p.m . wlth
Sunday School9: :lO a.m. Bibl E' Study. Wednesday. 7: 30p.m.
F'AITH FELLOWSHI P CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St . Rt. 338, An llqully. Rev.
Franklin Dickens. pastor. Sunday mornlng 10 a.m.: Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m.
Thursday evening 7: ;)) p.m.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
Sunday School tOa.rri.; Wor ship servlcr 11
a.m.;. Sunr.lay evening servlcP,7: 30 p.m.:
Wednesday E'Vt&gt;nlng sf.lrvlce 7: 30 p.m .
INDEPENDENT IIOLINESS CHURCH
Inc., Pearl St.. Middleport. Rev. O' Dell
Manley, pastor. Sunday School9; 30 a.m.;
Morning worship 10:ll a.m.: Evening
wor!lhip 7: ;x) p.m . Tuesday, 12 : 30 p.m. Wom(ln's Pra yer me«&gt;tlng. Wednesday, 7;30
p.m. Pray£&gt;r and Praise service .
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS·
TOLIC - VanZandt and ward Rd. Elder
James Mlllor, pastor Sunday SChaal,
10: 30 a.m.: Worship Service. Sunday . 7: ll
p.m.; Bible Study, Wedne-sday, 7: ll p.m.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
Harrl!ionvll!e Road. David Ferrell, paslor: Cllnlan Fa~lk, Sunday SChool Supt.;
Sunday School 9:30a.m. ; morning worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening &amp;ervice 7: l)
p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7: 30 p.
m.
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SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
non-Pentecostal. Joy Cl ark, pastor. Warship aervlce.; Sunday 10 a.m.; Sunday
SChool 11 a.m. Evening wcr,hlp service
7: 00p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:00
p.m.

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FOREST RU N BAPTIST. Rev. NyiE&gt;
Bordf'n , pastor. Cornelius Bunch. sup!.
Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.: Second and
fourth Sundays worship service at 2:30 p.
MT. MORIAH BA.PTrST. f"ou rl h and
Main St., Mlddl&lt;'porl. Re\'. Calvin Minnis,
pastor. Mrs. Elvin Bumgardner, supt.
Sunday School9: 30 a.m.; Worship service
10: ':15 a.m .
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Joseph B. Hoskins, evangelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m.; Worsh ip, 10 a.m.: Sun·
.day E' ..'enlng service .6 p.m.; WE'Cinesday
evening service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Raci ne.
Rt. 12~ . William Hoback. pas tor. Sunday
School 10 a.m .; Sunday evening service 7
p.m. Wf'dnl'Sday even ing servIce 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Chea dlE',
Supt. Sunday School 9::111 a.m. Morning
Worship 10: 30 a.m . Pr·ay!'rsr-rvlce, altern·
at!' Sunda ys.
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Av!'. Rev . Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Nol ·
tlngham. Sunday School Supl. Sunday
&amp;hool 10 a.m. with classes for all ages.
Evening ~ervlci:&gt;s al 6 p.m. W£'dnesday Rl blf' .'&gt;ludy at 7::10 p.m. Youth servic-es Frl·
day at 7:30 p.m.
ECCLESIA PELLOWSHIP. 128 Mill Sl ..
Middleport . Brother Chuck McPhC'rson.
pa stor. Sunday School 10 a.m.: Sunday
ev£&gt;ning servlcr s al7 p.m . and WC'dn csday
servlc(&gt;S at 7 p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Konnoth Smllh ,
pastor. Sunda y School 9:30 a.m.; church
S('n •icr 7: 30p .m.; yo uth fellowship 6:.1() p.
m.; BibiP study, Thursday, 7:.10 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE , 3:w45
Hiland Road. Pomeroy. Tom Kell y, pas·
lor. Danny Lam\K&gt;rl. S. ~- Supt. Sunda y
morning service atlOa. m.: Sunday even Ing servic(' 7: 30p.m. T u(&gt;S day and Thursday Sf'rvlcC'S at 7: 30 p.m.
WORD OF FAITH , 93 Mill Sl .. Mlddlr·
port. Sunday momlng servlc(' JO: 15 a.m .:
Sunday evening 7:30. Thursday morning
Bible Sl\~ dy 10 A.m. Wt&gt;dnesdny f'\"f'ntng
7:30 pm.
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE, Rev. Glendon Stroud. pa stor.
Sunday Schoo l 9: 30 a.m.: WorshJpservtcr .
10; 30 a.m.: Youth service Sunday 6: 15 p.
m. Sunday £'venlnJ: st&gt;rvic£&gt; 7: 00p.m. Wed·
nt&gt;sday Prayer Meeti ng and Blblf' Study
7:00p.m.
NEASE SE'ITLEMENTCHURCH, Sun·
day aftt&gt;rnoon S£&gt;rvic{''&gt; at 2::l0. Thursdav
rve nlnR servlct&gt;s at 7: 30.
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F'IRST BAPTIST CHl.IRCH, Mason , W.
Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday School 10
a.m .: Sunday PvPnlng 7: 30p.m, Prayl'r
ffi('{'tinl! an d Bible- study Wednr ~ da y. 7:30
p.m . Evt'ryonr W!'lcomt'.
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
l&lt;'m St. R(lv. Paul Taylor. pastor . Sunday
SChooi lO a.m.; Sunday PV&lt;'nln~ 7:30 p.m.:
wronesda y f'V&lt;'ntn~ pra\•cr mC'cllng 7: :10
p.m .
SotiTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Sllvt&gt;r Rld~c. Duane SydenstrlckN, pa stor. Sunday School 9 a.m .:
Churc-h SE'rvlc(' 10 a.m. Bib!(' Stud y Wed nesda y at 7: W p.m . .Jun£' thru St'ptrmbrr .
7 p.m . OctoJx.r th r u May. Sunday t.'Venlng
Fello .....·shlp 7 p.m. Jurw thru S••ptt&gt;mber, 6
p.m . Octob£&gt;r thru May .

Tudor faces Kansas City's Danny
Jackson at Royals Stadium ln the
opener, expect compettlton and oot
capitulation.
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people thought," Brett said Wednesday night after the Royals com·

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pleted _their remarkable ptayofl
comeback over the Toronto Blue
Jays.
In Brett, the Royals offered one of
tbe most memorable post-season
perfonnances. The third baseman
hit .348 with three homers and flve
RBL He hurt the Blue Jays even
without swinging,

clincher.
Royals team physician Paul
Meyer said Thursday X -rays re vealed no fracture. If il precau!lonary bone scan conlilms that ,
Saberhagen could pitch Game 3 in
SI. Louis Tuesday.
Whether
Saberha gen
proves
healthy or not , the Cardinals look
awfully tough. If Vince Coleman has
tEcovered from his jousl wil h Busch
St&lt;~dium's "Killer Tarp," St. Louis

AUCTION
RUTLAND
CIVIC CENTER
OCTOBER 19
7:00 P.M.
Something For Everyone

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Southern Baptists are
interested in sharing
God's Word and meeting
people who are not
members of any churrh.
Volunteers from First
Southern BaptiSt Chunh
of Meigs County will be
going door-to-door on
Sunday, October 20 and
Sunday, October 27 to
distribute a New
Testament and survey
loca I ntighborhoods.
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Some may feel a little repulsive towards their boss or foreman . A
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In most church ' bodies, tlr pastor or rector l• considered In
general the head of It or rne wh:&gt; !J!rhaps has the rtnal say. In a case
where the .pastor Is not a true man of God's Word, he may be
dismissed by the church, but notjustwsted for no good rea son unless
It's God's will that he seek another mission .
A good boss Is oot just someone who shouts commands but he ts a
leader. Jesus Chnst who was God's Son and m outhpiece on earth,
never ·really commanded anyone. He was a coordin ator, leader
instructor, and with his godly wlsmm utilized every psychologlcai
aspect of leadership. Satan has no real authority over anyone except
those who let him. God Almighty, maker of all, Is the real true and
. only Boos, If you wUI, of the entire universe. He Is the One to declare
that time shall be no more andsetthe hour for Christ's return . There
. are those woo like to treJucte others, but In the.md God will judg0
true 'and just. He Is my llols truly. I'm glad H e Is the final Judge 1
wouldn't have it any other way.- Rev. Dr. Robert Persons.
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From a strategic v iew, the Series
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0!) Saturday ritght , the Kansas .
City Royals and, the · St. Louts
Cardinals open the !lrst all·Mlssouri
World Series In 41 years. By all
measures, it figures to produce the
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same result: a St. Louts victory.
Their reluctance to pllch to him
After all, what can the Royals
created scoring opportunities tl)at
throw at a team except-teft·handed
helped Kansas City rebound from a
· pitching and a hitting Zeus named
3-1 series deficit.
George Brett?
Behind Brett, however, the Roy·
Consider the Cardinals' counter·
als look thin. For one thing, this
offer:
year• s Series includes no designated
- a pitching staff that went 84.{)
hitter, putting Hat McRae on the
with a ninth-Inning lead.
bench.
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CatcherJtmSundhergemergeda
could retire lhe Gold Glove Award.
playoff star wtth 6RBI but he hit only
- a lineup that Includes five
,167. Furthermore, the best thing
switch-hitters.
anyone can say about BretSaberha·
-a cleanup hitter in Jack Clark
gen's pitching hand It that It's not
who two days ago almost hit a ball
broken. He absorbed a comebacker
beyond tbe perimeter of Chavez
In Wednesday night's pennant
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"It' snot just one guy," said Clark,
whose tbree-run, ninth-inning 00.
mer brought the Cardinals a
pennant-clinching victory over the
Los Angeles Dodgers. ''On our team
it's a different guy every day,"
The Cardinal balance looks
stronger than the Brett blast.
Nevertheless, when the Cards' John

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Baptist Convention. David Bryan, Sr., Ml·
nlster. Sunday School 10 a.m .; Morning
worship !I a.m.: Evening worship 7p.m.;
Wednesday evening Bible study and
prayer meeung 1 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, 51.
Rt124 and co. Rd.~- Mark Seevers, minis·
ter. SunOay ScHoo! Supt. Harry Hen·
drlcks: sunday Schoot9:30 a.m.: Morning
warship 10:30 a.m.: Even ing warship 7 p.
m. Wednesday worship 7 p.m .
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Carner Sycamore and Serond Sts .. Po·
meroy. The Rev. William Mlddleswarth.
pstar. Sunday SChool9: 45 a.m.: Oturch
serviCf' 11 a.m .
SACRED HEART CHURCH , Msgr.
Anthony Giannamore. Pt~ . 992-5898. Satur·
day Evening Mass 7 :30 p.m.; Sunday
Mass, 8 a.m. and 1Q a.m. Confessions one
halt hour bE'fore each Mass. CCD clllsses,
11 a.m . Sunday.
.
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd Sl. ,
Mlddlepon. James E . Keesee, pastor.
Sunday t:OOrntng worsllip JO .a .m.: Even·
..J ng service 7 p.m.: Wfdnesday evenlng
worship 7 p.m. Visitation, Thursday 6: ll
p.m.
MORSE OIAPEL CHURCH- Gary
Holter, pastor. Sunday School. JO a.m .:
worship servicE', U a.m.; prayer mertlng,
7:ll p.m. Thursday.
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHUKL.tt
s
OF GOD- Gilbert Spencer, pastor. un·
day School 9:Jl a.m.; Morning service
10:00 a.m.; Sunday evening sE'rvlce 7:00 p.
m .; Mid-week prayer st&gt;rviCt"' Wednesday
7 p.ffi .
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
Lawrenc-e Bush . pastor. Max Folmer , Sr.
Su~t. Sunday Sc hool and Morning worship
9
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7
: a.m.; un ayevenlngserv!C(', p.m.:
Youth mef'tlng and Bible Study. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH. Rt. 7 on Po·
mercy By-Pass. R&lt;'V. Robt"rl E . Sml1h. Sr.
• pa stor. Melvin Drake. s. s. Supt. sunday
SChool9: 30 a.m .: MorntnQ: worship 10:30;
EverilnJZ Worship 7: .'Ml p.m .; Wednesday
Prayer S(&gt;rvlce, 7: 30p.m.
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad
St ., Mason. Sunday &amp;hooiiO a.m.; Morn·
ing worship 11 a.m.; Evt&gt;nlng sf.lrvlce6 p.
m . Prayer mpellng and Bible Study Wed d
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Harrisonville Rd . Robert Purtell , minist(•r; Steve Stanley, S. S. Supt. : Bil l McEI·
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Worship servi cE' 10: 30 a.m .; Evening wor·
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ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHU!lCH. PI,_
Grove. The Rt&gt;v. Wl!llam Mlddleswarth ,
pastor. Churth se-rvlc-€' 9:ll a. m.; Sunday
SchoollO:ll a.m.
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST. •

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Friday. October 18, 1985

LOCUST AND PEARL ST.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Community calendar/ area happenings
FRIDAY
LONG BOTTOM - Revival
continues at Long Bottom United
Methodist Church, services at 7: :Jl
P·'J'· thrOugh Oct. 18; special music,
Rev. Jim Stewart, evangelist.

RUTLAND -The Itomlc Sounds
wlll provide music for a danre to be
held Friday from 8 to 11 p.m . at the
Rutland Civic Center. Admission
will be $2 a single; $3 couple.
SATURDAY
RUTLAND - Public auction by
Rutland Civic Center atthe a&gt;nter, 7
p.m. Saturday.

TUPPERS PLAINS - - The
Tuppers Plains School fall carnival
will be held Saturday beginning at s
p.m. A soup supper will be held In
conjunction with ihe carnival start·
lng at 4: :Jl p.m. and running
throughout the carnival. There will
be a variety of activities Including
games, disco, cake walk and the
awarding of door prizes.
SUJI!DAY
HARRISONVILLE - A garden
tractor pull will be held at 1 p.m.

KeeseeBarkman

Sunday at the Scipio Township
Volunteer Fire Department quarterslnHarrisonville. Welghtclasses
are900, lOOJandllOO. Enteyfeels$3.

MONDAY
POMEROY _ Meigs County
Churchesri.ChrtstMen'sfellowshlp
at Bradford Church o!Chrtst, 7p.m.
Monday; truck wlll be loaded for
Grundy Mountain Mission School.

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RACINE _ Racine ETO rneets
Monday 7: :Jl p.m. at the school.
Bobble Ord, superintendent of the
Snuth~rn Local School Dlstrtct
speakontheupcomlng)&lt;ovy.Histalk
wlll be followed by a time for

will

Barkman.
the late Arthur and Donna
The wedding will take place at
2: :ll p.m. Saturday at the Middleport First Baptist Church. Music
will precede the ceremony. A
reception wlll be held In the church
social room Immediately following
the wedding.
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Boosters meet Monday, 7:30p.m. at
the high school.

worship at 9:45 followed ~Sunday
school at 10:45 a.m. A basket dinner
will be served at 12:30 p.m. with an
afternoon service at 1: lltofeaturea
musical program with local talent.

Cl"SSI'
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R,&lt;\CINE - Sunrise Singers of
Chester to present a program at7: 30
p.m. Sunday at the Racine United
Methoillst Church. Revival starts at
the Racine church Monday through
Oct. 26 with Rev. ·James Ctrbltt as
evangelist.

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United Brethren Church, Texas
Community, 7:30 each evening
through Oct. Z7 with Rev. Bob Blaine
as evangelist.

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A style show of fall clothing and
accessories from several local
stores highlighted a recent meeting
of the Women's Fellowship of the
Meigs County Churches of Christ
held at the Zion Church.
Clothing and accessorieS from
Elberfl'lds, Dan's, Glnza, and
Chapman Shoes were used In the
revue. Vada Hazelton led In group
singing, and Pat Arnold had the
opening prayer. PlanlstwasMaryln
Wilcox. A skit was presented by
-- Marge Purtell and Kate Johnson. Ida Murphy presided at the
meeting and appointed a nominal·
ing committee. At the close fl. the
meeting Peggy Brlckles sang "Jesus. Lord of All." Next meeting wU
be held Thursday at the Bradbuey
Church of Christ and Include a
reunion of old officers. Cards were
signed for the sick and shuttns.
Refreshments were served by the
host church.

Tom and Mary AnnMyersof31471
State Route 325, Langsville, are
announcing the birth of their
daughter, Carrie Elizabeth, born
Sept. :Jl, at the Holzer Medical
Center. She weighed six pounds, 11
ounces and was :aJ Inches long.
Paternal grandparents are NelUe
and Andrew Myers or Langsville.
Maternal grandmother is Thelma
Garrett of Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
Myers have two other children,
Leigh and Andy.

SATURDAY ONLY
8 A.M. til 10 P.M.
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MIDDLEPORT - Plans have
been completed for the open church
wedding of Verenla Keesee, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. James
Keesee, _and Don Barkman, son of

questions and discussion and all
parents of Racine school are
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NOTICE OF SALE
By vtrtue of an Order of Sale
iaalad out of the Common

Plooo Cwrt of Meoge Cwnty,
Ohio, ., the case of Home Na·
uonal Bank. Racme Ohto,
PtaWitiff. againtt Frank Imboden and Lora Mae Imboden .

Et AI , Dofendents, upon a
judgment 1hero11 rendlrod.
being Case No B5-CV-86 "'
seid Court I will offer for sale.
at the front door of the Coun

HouH '" Pomeroy, Meigs

County OhiO, on the 8th day
of Novembe•. 1986 at 10:00
o'clock the folk&gt;w11g lands
and tenements, to· Wit

TRACT NO 1 Sttuate tn
the Township of Sutton, .,
the Cou ntv of Meigs and
of

Ohto

Betng lots Numbered Four

14) and Seven 171 in Palmyra
Wolfe's Addition to the lncporated Vtllage of Ractne,

Metga County, Ohto

. Roloronoo is h-y hod to
·Cortificotolor Tr. .for of Reel
EIIOte tn the E...te of Ma!V L
.Cmw, Deceoaod, dotad No19th, 1954. and ,..
corded on Volume 1BO, Page
671 of tho Roconls of Doads
of Meigs C...nty, Ohio.
Refer.mt:e 11 further Nd to
Certificate for Transfer of
Real Estate'" the Estate of
Charles B. Crow, deceased,

P~blic Notice
County of Mrugs, 1n the
State of Ohio. and bounded
and descr~bed as follows

Parcel No 1· The folloWing
real estate af'tuata ., 1he

Cwnty of Meigs, in the Slllto
of Ohio. ., tho TownshiJ of
Sutton of tho Oh10 Compeny'o
Purchase, 8nd bounded and
dostribad as lollowo. vix Begmning 11 a poll twonty-th,..
chains and fifty-lour links
South of the southwest corner
of whot wao formerly G.
Bridgam.,·s 50 ecrebtl1100

Acre Lot No. 294, Town Two.
Range Twelve. lhonco East
"'"" chaN and 01ghty-eight
links to a post; !hence South
MYen d1ain1 and

thl'ly·sax
lenks to posllf"l the We:rt ine of

IIOid 100 aero

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thonoe

North oeven ch0111 8nc1 thirtylour lmks to tho place of beginntng, contawung 7'/4 acres.

Parcel No 2 The follow ·
ing real estate Situate '" the
County of Metgs. in the
State of Oh10. and bounded
and descnbed as follows,
VUI Beginn"cf at a ..,st thirryfour cha101 nlflety·three links
South of tho Southwest
comer of what was tormerty
G, Bridgeman's 50 acre lot in

1 00 Acto Lot No 294, Town
Two, Range Twetve. thence

East ntno chatns eighty-eight

South
dated July 1st, 1955, and lour chllnllhirty-liveltnks to a
•fecorded tn Volume 183, chestnut Ollie stulf1), thence
·t&gt;age 449 of tho Records of south 44 112 degr..,. West 1 26
Dead a of Metgs County,
Ohio.
TRACT NO 2 Sttuate tn
the Townshtp of Sutton

3 Announcements

. MEIGS CO. FARM

·BUREAU ANNUAL
MEETING TUES.,
. OCT. 22, 1985
CHESTER GRADE
SCHOOL
7:17 P.M.
STEAK DINNER
TICKETS
Adults 13.00
ChildRJn 11.00

CALL !192-2181
Or Conllct 992-2181 or
any Board Member lor
. Tickets &amp; Resmations.

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Public Notice

NoncE OF
PUBUC HEARING
Tho Meiga County Comlflia.
010non intt~~dato apply eo tho
Ohio Dtpertmont ol Devolopmont lor funding under the

of tho C...rt Hwoo In Pomt·

Community Development

Public Notice

-State

Po"'tror. Otno csn•

Public Notice

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

links 1o • post 1hWK:11

lmkl to a stone, thence West
rune duwts tturteen l11kl to 111
post 1n West l11e of said 100
acre lot, thence North frve

Publt'c Nott'ce

Public Notice
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
SHERWOOD L. MEREDITH,
ET AL.:
Platnt1tfa,

- VSCHARLES WATKINS ,
ET AL .

re11dence are unknown to
the Plamhffs; you are hereby
notified that you have been
named Defendants In a legal
act1on entitled Sharwood L.
Meredith, Et AI • Platntiff vs
Charles Watk•ns. E1 AI De·
tendanh. Th11 action has
bean as11gned cue number
11

County, Ohio

pending

for panition of the real estate here•nafter de1cr1bad as
follows
Tho folloWing doecnbed reel
estate li1Uatad in the Town-

ship of Chester, County of
Meogt end Steto of Ohio.
Being the undivided 59/ 60
port of tho lolowing 100lostete
•tuatad in Section No 4,
No 2, Ronge No. 13 of
Che- Townah.,, Metgo
Ohio, and more perdelcribod •follows
center of road at
d crourolda
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home of Dock Rod

Sa•d parc::el appre118d at

Parcol #1 $11,000.00. Parcol #2 &amp;1 .30000 Total
S12.300 00
Terms of Sile. Cash
The reel estate cannot be
sold for less than two·thtrdJ
of the appnused value
Howard E Frank.

Sheriff of
Meigs County, Ohto
(10)4, 11, 18, 3tc

ANTIQUE AUCTION

:. SUNDAY, OCJOBER 20, 1985
l~OO P.M.

Howell's Grole Park, Belpre, Ohio Chamber
of Commerce Building.
Walnut marble top dresser, walnut stdeboard, oak
highboy, oak rocker, oak bookcase, break front cupboard , oak flatwall cupboard, 2 1ron beds, oak library
coffee table·, woven bottom chms, Sellers oak k1tchen
cabmet. oak stands, oak wash stand, parlor chan, ben ches, cabmet base , oak case w1th slldmg glass doors,
med1cme cabmet, tars, 25 gal. llonahos other stone
Jars, glassware, 011 lamps, gas lights, pictures &amp;frame s,
'F1esta ware , broad aK spunge, Ware pitcher, w1cker
basket tools, saws, and lot of m1sc 1tems
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME
Not responsible for acc1dents .

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Absolutely the
Best Alignment
Mon In the hreo.
Complete Cor
5ervl(e, Lube Jobs,
Oil Change,
Tune-Ups, Broke
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Try us, we (On do
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MGM
FARM CITY
SERVICE STATION

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CHOOSE YOUR PAYMENT PlAN
•NO MONEY DOWN
•90 DAYS SAME AS CASH
•NO PAYMENT Till DECEMBER.
•SPECIAl DISCOUNT FOR CASH
WORTH A TRIP FROM ANYWHERE
!BRING YOUR PICKUP!

OLD TIME HEATING CO.
8 mile• below G111ipoli• on Rt. 7

OPEN DAILY 12 TO 7 P.M.; SUN. 12 TO 5 P.M.

operating and prQducing, Alao
rateMng to tho State of Ohio
tho use of "'""""' flowing
through Aid Iondo or mUlling

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS AND uponthooameondoomuchof
tho bonks th-1 u may be
LOAN COMPANY,
Successor 1n Interest to -~
'' lor eudt enJOyment
and
the
protectiOn of such
Athens CClJnty Savngs and
lb'elms from erosion, con tamLoan C ompeny
PI · tiff '
inatlon or deposit or
atn

aechment."

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N JEAN BURNSIOE, atal..
Defondamo

Deed Reference Volume
21B, Page 302 Meigs County
Deed Records.
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3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOllE
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Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only

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Real Estate General

NEW LISTING - Stately 2
story home tn lown 7rooms,
3 bedrooms, I\\ balh s. basemen! , mce fronl settm g
porch Wanls $25,900 00
NEW LISTING - Home m
Mtddleporl Partly remodeled bul ready lor lhe handyman Thts I\\ story home
ts tn good netghborhood and
has 3 bedrooms ntce porch
Barn and other butld tngs
Deer also $22,000 00.
NEW USTING- Double lot tn
Middleport Plus a mce I ~
stOI'f floor plan, 2 bedroom
house tn a good neighborhood Slomge butldtng and
also a garden space Good
condtt1on $29,900 00
REALTORS
Henry E Cleland, Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Oolite Turner 992-5692
Jo Hill 985-4466

AW

BARGAIN - Sou schools, 4
rm!.. lurnace, ful l base
ment. carpeltng &amp; good Slle
lot Only $LO,OOO
REAL NICE - lg wood burnmg ftreplace, Jamtly nn .. full
basement, loads iJ storage &amp;
closels, 3 ~Rs 2 lull balhs,
dbl garage, &amp; 2 49 acres
BEAT WINTfRI BUY &amp;FIX UP

NOW
CALL 992·3325

•SeWage Systems
•Water &amp; Gas Ltnes
•Water Well Ortlilng
•Trucking

Call:

..

742-"~•••T

RENT A CAR
CALL

SALES &amp; SERVICE

"W• Rill F11 l•n"

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

446-4522
U-SA~E

AUTO
RENTA~
St. Rt.

160 'Mort~

8tlllpoll•,

Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
AlsQ Transmission

Dundee New Replacement Ports For Trucka And Can
(Sa1lsfoct1on guoranretd}

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
Byvirtueoi.,OrderofSole
iosuad out of •Common
•~
Plooo Court of ..
_ , County,
,.,""l:J'
Oh'u• ·In t~
nu case of Tho Horne
National 18M RIICIIl
' o Ohu'
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Plaintiff. agllflst Barbera R
T lbon
1
n-'--da
a
• et 8 ·• ~"'" nta,
upon a judgment therein randorad. being Case No. 84-CV341 ., uld Court 1 will offer

lorsato,atthetrontdooroftho
Cour1 H01.111 in Pomaruy,
Meigs County, otuo, Cl"l the22

t() duve the vehn:le of your

No Do•n Payment
Lower Monthly Payment
BLACKSTON
IHW CAR &amp;
TRUCK LEASING
Box, 326
Pomeroy, OH. 45769

"VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Hames Buill

'' Free Estrmates"

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

•ln11ulation
•S1orm Doors
•Storm Wmdows
•Replacement W1ndows
•New Roofing

"FK!t l!TIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772
7

LINDA'S
MEXICAN
·POnERY
AND

GIFTS
349 N. 2nd
Middleport, ·oH.

9-20-1 mo.

Television listening Devices
Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
Hearing Evaluations For All 'Ages

Cl

z

i LISA M. KOCH, M.S.
~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist
X:

-

z (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
8-13 tin

ACCENT
FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931
After 5

c•

.

l42·2027
. . .

EUGENE LONG

SUPERIOR
- SIDING CO.
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Complete Gutter Wor1&lt;
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area

&amp;Mel

20 years

"Fre, lllimatei"
lnstalliitl.- Available
•
4 / Hn

"Free Estimates"
CAll COllECT:
Ph. 11114) 843-5425
9/12/2 mo. pd.

304-67S-6276

l· l lin

- Rooftng •nd gu"er work

work

(free Esttmates}

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio .
11811c

RE,AIR SERVICE

·SHADE, OHIO
Anything That Has To Do With A
Mobile Home.
No Job Too Small or Too Big.
We Do Satups and Underpinning
"Special Rates far Senior Citiuns"

PHONE 1614) 992-6

DOZER, BACKHOE.
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
S¥STEMS, WATER.
GAS &amp; SEWER LINES ,
RECLAMATION, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 41412

CIVIC CENTER

ALL STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Sizes Stan From 12'x16'

UTILITY BUILDINGS
Sizes from 6'x6' Up
to 24'x36'
Insulated Dog Houses

P&amp;S BUILDINGS
. Ralme. Oh .
Ph. 614-843-519L

10-6 lie

•Y••

Call 614-448-3199

PH. 742·2629

24

10110/1 mo pd

pies. 1 male and 1 female to

give to good ho,... 614-9B5
3910.

Malamute to giveaway. H11
shots. good natured, lova ·

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

73-79 ford Tr.

73 -10 Chewy Tt.

73-79 ford Tr.
Doors ............ ......... '13S
10-85 ford Tr.
Ooor1 ................$145
71-79 ford Tr.
IO~In~l~~;;i"i;: ... · $S2.50
Hooct1 ............ ......... '14S
13-IS ford Ianger
Hoodo .....:........ .... .... 1130
Il-lS ford Ianger
Grilles ···-·· ........... '75

hnden .... .... ... .... '41

Doors .. .!!..•••..•.... 1100

73-10 Chewy. Tr.
Hoodo ................ IISO
7314 Chewy Tr.
73 -ltm(h~;Y ·;:;: ....... 570
Gr~lleo ............... 131 SO
7! -79 Chewy. Tr.
Rocker Panel! ........ .... '25
73·79 Chewy. lr.
Cab Corners ..... .... ....... '20
New a!WI

Ftndan ........... .... ...... ,141

Auto Glass-tate Model Porh

AUTO PARTS

10-8-tfc

9-13-ttn

Ohio

Wanted To Buy

clean used cars
Jim Mink Chev -Oids Inc
B1ll Gene Johnson

614 -446-3672
&amp;

wood

coal

heater•

SWAIN'S FURNITURE, 3rd
&amp; Olivo St Gallipolis. Call
614-446 -3159

1- - - -- -- - Want 1o buy manuel lire

To sail Avon. Call Merdyn

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE Bodo, iron,

8 Lost and Found

coma, ring•, J&amp;welry.aterllng
ware, old coins, large cur·
rency Top priCes Ed Bur·
ke11 Barber Shop. 2nd Ave

Middleport, Oh 614-9923476

FOUND Koyo on Rt . 654. Wanted uaed washers, dry·

Poaslbly house &amp;: car. Call

614-367-0181

era. refngeretors , ranges,
sweepers, wortc1ng or not

Call 304-578-2921 .
FOUND Automobile part 1-'' - - - - - - - - -

THE QUALITY
PRINT SHOP

JO'S GIFT SHOP

f11 All Vw Prilllwg N,;,

Rt. 124, Syraruse, Oh.
FREE Orignial Cabbage Patth Doll
"Register To Win"
Our Christmas Toys Are

Rt 7, front of Nationwise

PIUS: Olftu Suppli., &amp;

Copy StrwltM, Etc.

I0% Down Will Hold For Christmas Gifts

15 5 Mill St., M•ddloporl
I01 lllulbtrry A•, Pomoroy

Shop Early and Save

992-3345

3/2/lln

WATER WELL DRILLING
We guarantee water or
no charge. 30 years experience. Call 614·7422146. Also dozer work at

"12 Varieties of Pin a"

*SUBS *SANDWICHES
*LASAGNA *SPAGHETTI
34 9 N. 2nd

614-742-3018.9/27/1mo

Middleport, OH.
PH. 992-3559 .

pd

Found In Ru11end, Main St ,
mens preacnption glasses.

bifocals
2380

loti large bleck -wh1te cat,
male. b11sen hound , black ·
wh1te, tan, name Sam

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SWEEPER and sew1ng m•chine repair, parts . and
tupphes
Pick up and
delivery . Dav11 Vacuum
Cleener. one half mile up

107 Sycamore St., Pomeroy, Oh.

PHONE 992-7075

Now $e,~ing All Of
Meigg .tounfg

f

'
~ snd $unounding'
Ates 9/ 20/ 1~

Goorgeo Crook Rd
814 -446-0294

Call

Shoo1mg ma1ch Galha Co.
Gun Club Every Sunday

1PM , Buckrldgo
Absolutely No hunting or
trespas11ng on W•lham Watt

property behind. Galllo Co
atrport

7

Yard Sale

----··aaiiiiioiii________ _
&amp; Vicinity

off 141 at Cen1enary on
Lincoln Pika Fall &amp; winter

clothing,

tooll, fOWOitfV ,

crochet items, pant, dithes,
blue &amp; Fenton glass . lo1s
more. 10 t1l 6
4 Family Yard Sale 3 mt
South from GallipoliS on Rt

7, Sat. Oct. 19 .
Racine Gun Shoot . spon-

sored by Racine Gup Club .

TOWN &amp; COUNTRY
VnEIINAIIAN

WANT ADS
ARE dUMPING
WITH BARGAINS

Paul

(CUT OUT fOR FUTURE USEI

SMAU AIIIMAL IIOUIS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Mon.-Wod.-fhur1. 3-S pm
THUOI. 6:30·1: Fri. 1·2 pm
Saturday 10-11:30 'tllt

985-3561

PH. 304-675-2441

.All Maku

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrtgerators
•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

4·5 ltc

CUNIC
f. Shockey, DVM
PT. PLEASANT OfFICE
305 Jack- bt.

LAIGI AMIIAL I
SUIGEIY IY APPT.

BEND AREA CALL
Ripley OHice
For Hours

Every Sunday, beginning at

Too busy 10 have a party '"
orders and rece1ve " FREE"
gtfts from Merrt· Mac!l Call

W W 8 C . Belly Chapel

consider mobile horne trade

•n Coii614-446-803B

Asa111ant Manager trainee
We have 3 openmga for
aggreu1ve mature 1nd1vidual
who CJ,~ahfy to train as
Asail1ant Managers. Oppor·
tunlty to eom t250 to 8300
per weak . Major company.
no experience , prefer our
own methods. car helpful

Apply at 417 2nd . Ave .
Room 1B. between B 30AM
to 10.00AM, Mon -Sat

teen years expenence Call

614-992-7314
Nursing oere tn private
home Room for two pa·
tienta $600 a month Call

614-992-3595.
W1ll babys11 1n my home

Very roltable . 304-676 2973.
Would care for elderly per·
son in their home day or
ntght, 8)1C refrences, phone

304-576-2060

16

Schools
Instruction

$20,000 yearly posstble
Prepare at home for Post
Off1ca JOb 1es11 Wnte· Fed

135135 J), P 0 Box 3006,
Han10sburg, MS 39403.

10le Call814-245 -9264
W1ll baby11t In my home,
between hours 7AM to
5PM. fullorparttml8 . Phone

304-675 -1317

Financia l

bdr , 1 'h baths, gaa heet.
new carpet. excellent cond.

1 atre w11h house, 2 bdr ,
rural water, septic tank ,
mobile home hookup .

$6 ,950
0175

Cell 614-3BB ·

Call614-446 -1358
3 bdr house for sale. Call

614 -446 -3178
3 bdr on Chatham Just
remodeled tns1de &amp; O ~,J t. hke

new cond . CA. $25 900
Call 614-446 4B80
Beauttful VIBW of Ohto A•ver
12 vear old smglo family
bi-level home Bn ck and
frame on 2 9 acres 3
bedroom, 2VJ: baths Fire~
place m hvmg and fam1ly
rooms Two car garage C1ty
school d1stnct 1n Clay Twp
6 ,.4 m1les south from Gallipoht City hmits off St At 7
Assumable fnted 9% loan
6PM or weekends.

Shop. Yt mile eut of Harrt ·

sonvHia on SR 143 Coke

water bed, loU mora so
come on oul7 miles out 180

baking and decorating for
every occasion Over 160

from HMC. off Claltc Chapel
Rd. Oct. 18, 19 , &amp; 20 .

different typal of pons, tops ,
and candy moldo. Nostloo
condy malta •1 79 lb Call
814-742 -3033.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED.

Garage Sale 2 Family New
items. Christmas gifts 4 mi

E Porter Rt. 664
George Residence

Billy
Frt

&amp;

Sot.

Insured, reasonable retea

Call 304-678-2338.
No1ict, no hunting or treJ·
piilling on Dans · C. Durtt

PJOfl*rty ,

Garage Selo Matemlty· beby
clothoo, boys-glrlo, acceooorioo. Lola of mloc Rt. 180
across from N G H.S Fri. &amp;
Sat

must be accura1e with figurea. and have 1 11neere
concern for the low Income
experiencing a hea1 Nlited
emergency This Is a part•
time position with flexible
hours, working 20 hours per
weak for alx months The

" Business Man •• Own your
own Steel Building DBIIer·
ahip. MaJor manufacturer
11lectlng dealer In ava1lable
area a. High potent ial profits·
Part Time or Full T1me

(3031759 -3200 EXT 24 07

rota of pay will be $4 33 per Own your ow n J ean ·
hour. The .closing date for
this poeition will be October

Spo'rtlweAr l..tl!idlas, Ch ild
rena or Large Size store '
100's of nat' l brands

23, 19B6 . Pleuo contact
tho local Bureau of Employ- •16 ,900 includes t1 0,500
ment Sorvlcu Office. We lnvamtory. llxtureo, IUppllh
are an Equal Opportunity

Employer.

1nd more . Cell today! Mr

Tate 704-274-5965

614-245 -9538 eftor &amp;PM
Mobile home 1976 NashUa
12x60. 2 br, alec heat,
central atr, stove, refr1g ,
underpennmg 304 · 458 -

1817
60 h . Buddy house tra1(er
84 ,000 See B1ll Angell .or

coll614-258-1984 Eureka,
Ohio.
14x70 mobile home 3
bedrooms, 1V2 baths gas
furnace Price reduced. Call

614 -949 -2358

1971 Flamongo 12 'x65 ' 3

lance ctty schoOl Call 614 - cond Must Soli
08B4 .
446 ·03BB

614 -44~ -

By owner Remodeled 3
bedroom house on Rt 33
New F A furnace large lot

1973 Cameron 2 br •11
electrtc 86 ,3400 New un·

By owner Sla1ely 3 bad ·
room house at 10 E St .
Pomeroy. 6 wooded acres
Family room, dining room ,
F A heat. 2 baths, base

br. wood burner. underpenm~ g and porch Must s~l.

dorponning. 304-8B2-2688
&amp;23 ,000 Collect 614 -423 - after 3 p.m .
8289
1975 Holly Hills 12•65, 3

mont. gorogo $27 .000
Collect 614 -423 -62B9

12x24 dock porch, 60x100

combination res1dent1al ·
commercial rental property
in Middleport. Priced m the
low fort1es 2 ) Two umt
duplex house on a stze lot 1n
a nice area of Middleport
Prtced m the m1d 1went1es
8oth propen1es generate
positive cash flow and are
tully occup1ed For ad dt
t1onal 1nformat1on call aft er

6pm ot614 -992 7177
6 rooms and bath w1th 1 V2
acre Near Pomero y and

Mtddleport Call 614 992
7453

For sa le by ow ner , 2 be dd11tanco of HMC Cell 614 1 00 p m FactOfV Choke12
room house on approx 1/ •
446-4449
guage shotguns.
acre of land in Dutchtown.
Tanner'1 Sat.Oct. 19,91ii71 - - - - - - - - Mlnersv tlle. Oh1o Pr~cad
Tho Gollia-Molgl CAA
Neaded lmmodtately 100 Porch &amp; Yard Solo . Clotheo, Home Energy Auiltance
redu ced . Call 614 - 992
people sarlou•ly lntereJted dloheo, etc Fri. &amp; Set Oct
3 171 for more Information
Program has an Immediate
In looing weight. 1-800-992 18 &amp; 19 . 627 3rd Ave, opening for an Intake fully occupied For addo 9991
Gallipolis, OHWorker' This position re· 1ionat Information call aftar House end approximately 1
quire• an individual that 6 p m at 814-992 -7177
acre for u le Apple Grove,
Cake and Candy Supply Yard Sale Winter clothe•. works well under pressure,
304-875 -6406
Church Harvest Bazarr and
Bake Sale. Haakina &amp;

1969 V1ndale, 12x60, on
rented lot. new elect furnance. AC, outbu1ldmg, low
utiltt1es. axe cond. cAll

br, refrig, stove, a c uc

8

lnvettmant- Rental Prop·
wty For sale 1 )6 un1t combination reaidential commerctal rental property
in Middlepon Pnced in the
kJw forties. 21 Two umt
duplex house on a sizelo1 in
• nice area of Middleport
Priced m the mid twen11es
Both properties genera1e
pos1t1ve cash flow snd are

Coli 614 -446 -

prooontlot 614-742-3033

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB - lnves1ment· Rental Prop
LISHING CO reconvnendo er1y For sale 1 ) 6 umt

oreu taken Call 303-7593200 •••. 2401

S4.950
0175

By owner 6 grooms, 2 baths,
garage, ftrapla ce. axe
neighborhood, walking dis

614-742-2007

On call posttion nursing
ass11tants needed , expe ·
nence only Apply at Pine

1972 12•60 Champ1en 2
bdr , gas hea1 carpet
through out, very clean,

Call 614-245 -5818

corner lot Nelson Rd .. Ru
tland call B•ll Willtamson at

that you do business wtth
people, vou know. and NOT
to •nd money through the
ma1l until you have investt·

Call 514 -446 -

1974 Holly Park , 70xf4,

Opportunity

Business

1971 12K65 Oakbrook 3

two bedroom. N1ce applian
ces and new carpetmg
throughout A bargain et
$10 ,600 May remain on

Rental deluxe Main St ,
V1nton , Ohio In need of
repatr Wtll sell for $10 .000

-;;:::-: -::-- : - - - - -

21

Call 514-448

call 1-304 273 -5046

6 room With bath Oak
floors . famtly room
equipped for wood burner,

Steel bu1ldlng dealerJhlp
with maJor manufacturer·
sales &amp; engtneering suppon
Starter ads furntshed . Some

Child cara needed imme ·
dtately weekdays. 7 00 to
3 30 Prefer you r home at
this1nne wi1hin close driving

Call

1973 New Moon 14x65

$5 ,BOO

Call 614 -446 2000 after

gated the offering

Jackaon Pike, Galltpoh•. Oh
No calls pleue

clean

9290 eve

12

Store. 240 N College, Rio
Grande, Oh Oct 16-1B,
1 PM to 8PM

Ctost Cero Center. 555

614-256-1713 or 614-3792707

36 acres. house . 6 rooms.
bath , workshop, garage, Rt
160 Selling cheap For mfor

3 bedrm , large k1tchen , 1
ba1h. ut11ity room &amp; garage

Wtll pamt tra1ler roofs, buy
JUnk cers Al•o f~rewood for

AVON . Soli Avon moke
45% Call 614-446-335B

12x60 tratler wtth 12x7
expando , AC. 011 heel,
rented lot. wnh garden
space. rural water Call

underpinning,

$12,500
9856

pollo, Oh 45631

304-875-5104

Call 614 379 2798

Golllo High School Reduced
to $29,900 Call 614 -3BB- 1974 Bonanu , 12X66, 3
bdr, 2 bath, AC , OW, porch.
B711

304-458-1904.

18 Wanted to Do

Management trainee for
convenience s1ore &amp; de,i
Apply n person at General

Yard Sale Thurs 17th, Fri
1 Bth, 5th &amp; 6th houtea iull

By owner Must sell moved
3 bdr. ranch , one car garage ,
walking d1stance from North

3:00 or before 10·00 at
304-675-1696

Kepp

Under_New Monogement (Formerly Giovunni's)

Coll614-446-7360

Need babysttter part·t1me
call Barb, Wed -Thurs after

gency Inc , Pt Pleassnt Call
Would the person who took
my dogs from my property
on Oct. 16th, pleue return
$500 00 reward . Elmer

3 bedroom full basement
eat·tn kitchen. carport ,
$2,500 &amp; 1ake over pay ·
ments , Plants Subd1vis1on

1977 14x70 mobile home, 3
edrooms 2 baths , total
electriC 10x20 awnmg, un
derpmnmg &amp; woodburner

Four open terri1or1es, 5
starting Tuesday AVON

nologist, weekdays. Send
resume to box 300 1n care
of the Galllpoli1 Daily Trib·
une, 825 Third Ave , Galli-

Chtlds pal Reward 304Caretaker to live m. Re ·
875-3029.

Homes for Sale

par1tally furniShed , wood·
burner ce1hng fan , a1r cbnd .
porch &amp; underpmning

Call 614- 742 - One certified Medical Tech -

hlo, 304-675 -43BO or 6756057

~------------------------~~~20~-~~~~~~ 3 Announcements

Help Wanted

Coll614 3BB 8711

Prtcod to sell $39.600 Woll

Serv1ces
11

LOST male Brit1any Span1al,
reward $100 ,00, 1f found
contact McClintock Wild·

Announce men Is

raLUESTREAK CAB CO.

rmn loymenl

collar end flea collar Call

614 -992-3933

Business Forms,

ANGIE'S PIZZA

1------ - - -

of Cuddl01. Wearing a black

Stat1onlfr. Magneht
!ignt. Rubber Stamps,

Curs, Dolls, Guns &amp; Much More
,. ~i_fts For Mom: Dad &amp; Everyone

Rt. 2 Box 296, Steolo Rd , .,d other tack. 304-882H Clagg Farm, Northup , 2762.
OhiO
S1lver and black male Poodle
lost1n the vKamty of Monkey
Run Answers to the name

Furniture, Wtdding
ond Graduat1on

In

Wanted to buy, used saddles

2 bdr New Moon $2 ,500

Real Estate
31

614 - 446 7200 alter
5 OOPM

614 -38B-B794

Buying daily gold, silver

876-73,19 or 875-5937

Mowrey 's

In R1o Grande. new 3 bdr .
full basment, nice lot Large
rear decks w111'1 vall ey v1ew

Puppiea and kittens. 304-

Part Slame~e k1ttens 304-

for Sale

304-676-3950 or 1-B00642-3619

675-2156.

Log cabin. One day on Thura

32 Mobile Homes

1983 Jay Skyhne 2 bdr ,
total electr1c , underpinned,
anchored down. privata
rented lot, Centenary . Can
stay 1f sold Interested call

The army National Guard

Situations
Wanted
Miller, Rt 2, Pomeroy, Ohoo 1- - - - - -- - 45789 or call 814-992- Vacancy for the elderly '"
7760
our home. Trained and . fif-

big oil tank; Apply V. 4 mtloo

Reduced a II bnck, formal
dmtng and 1tv1ng rooms, 2
full baths. fam•ly room wnh
f~replace , attached garage, 1
acre ground 304- 675 ·

Fall Spac1al furnit ure reu·
pholstenng Th1s ISour 21st
year servtng h1 county With
the best 1n reupho lstering
Cell now for Free Est1mate

MONEY, MONEY, MONEYI

Call 614-258 - your home? Why nouake up

wood. cupboards, cha1rs,
chests. baskets , dishes.
atone JBrt. antiques, gold
and silver. Wnte-M.O .

only 304-675 1214.

5500 or 675 3B 24

roy, Oh•o 45769

The Armv Nat1onal Guard
needs your pr10r m1h1ary
service expertenca . Enhst
now for par1· time montly
paycheck, educatiOnal opportunities. retirement income, and much more. Call

2 story home. full baaement,
detached garage, close to
schools. hospital. grocery. 3
bedrooms upstatrs, living
room, k1tchan, dm1ng room
Good neighborhood New
roof, many other Improve·
ments Seu ous mqutr1e1

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S OUAL·
ITY MOBILE HOME SALES ,
4 Ml WEST, GALLIPOLIS .
RT 35 PHONE 814 -4467274

304-675-4154

1---- - - - - - Call 304-675-1429
WANTED TO BUY used

changer
6251

e register - alumni p!pea and

73 -10 Chevy Tr

g

blo. Call alter 8 00 on
weokondo, 614-992-5939
Woavor, 304-BB2-2846

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

57B5 or 304-773-5430

2 Collie and Shepherd pup- We pay cash for late model

2 year old mala Alukan

Mon. &amp; Fri. 1- 4 pm
Tues &amp; Thurs. 7-9 pm

- Piumbmg and electrical

B&amp;D MOBILE HOME

J&amp;F
'CONTRACTING

Wl BIU MEDICAl£ ANI 01HER INSURANCE

Bidwell, Oh 46614 614367-772B.

acuso Coli 614-992-5324

614 742 3147 or 614-99 25006

Upholstery

part -ttme monthlv pay
check, PLUS quahf1ed
members coukf earn more

Homes for Sale

3431 or 675 -3030.

PAIR , ba ck to school d1s·
counts, tree es11mahu.
Ward's keyboard, 304- 676·

Galha Dealers $3.00 , buy- can prov1da you with a

era Free Joe Jonas, Rt. 1,

Pro fesstonal
Services

PIANO TUNING AND RE-

Magnoha Nit• at 814 9923561

sales."" Licensed Ohio and
West Virgtnta 304 · 773·

3577.

RUTLAND

the things free? Have a party
of $160 and rece1ve S40 tn
free merchandise or have a
book party and rece1ve the
same Sp qu11e worry1ng and
book e _party nowl Call

3 free k1tten1 mixed Blue

4 man . old mala mhced breed
dog 1o give away. loves
children Call 614 - 992-

ROOM 103

43 Pino St., Gallipolis

CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Concrete work

PREGNANCY TEST

Toy and Gfft Party and get all

614-388-9661

Cast iron bath tub to give
away. You haul away Call

IRosulto in 30 Minutes)

We Deliver

YOUNG'S
- Addon1 •nd remodeling

"

Out of Town Customers Call Collect
•Home Oxygen
•Hospital Beds •Wheel Chairs

BOWMAN'S HOME CARE MEDICAL SUPPLY

992-2196

POINT PL!AIANT, W.VA.
8 mtles from
Pomeroy-Mason Brtdle
SINGL£ $24.9S
•L1ve entertamment
' Free HBO •Restaurant
.Olympic Pool
A.A.A.

•

Old T1me Traders Day Every
Sat &amp; Sun Sell or trade
anything 7 mt N of Holzer
Hospital or out 160 at North

Ave .. GallipoliS, 0 Hto 614446-0B40

Wa-t er wel ls drtlled and serVICed Pnce sonrequ est Call

than $20.000 In educational
RICK PEARSON AUCTIO- benolito ENLIST NOWI Call
NEER SERVICE Estate. 304-675-3950 or 1-800·
farm, antique, liquidation 642-3619

4 small breed pupptes Call

FlEE CONFIDENTIAL

CARRIERS WHEN ELIGIBLE

Middlepon. Ohto
1-13-lfc

'

A System Can Be Designed For You
Gllfl! US A CAU
614-667-6235 ar 667-3074

614-446-72$3

PAT HILL FORD

K1 . 62 !OU1H

Bentl,typo dog &amp; 3 IX'PB- Call
814 -387-0544 between 5
&amp; 6PM

We ~ave Many Other Dishes To Choose From

SAlES &amp; RENTALS

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

~

9' SPUN ALUMINUM ....... :.................... 11265
10' 2" DOUBLE DIPPED STEEL MESH .... 11350
10' ALUMINUM MESH .... ...................... 11395
11' ALUMINUM MESH .......................... 11595

? PREGNANT?

RADIATOR
SERVICE

1-1-tfc

01110

814-992-6071

~129 / lln

Far111 E•ulp•••t
Parte &amp;Ser~lee

TUPPERS PLAINS.

3/ 11 / tfn

949-2263
or 949-2969

Authonzed John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hoe
Farm Equipment
Dealer

2 makt yellow kittens. 2 mo

old. Call614-256-9359

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Need money? Otd you know
that there 1s a place 1n
Galhpoha where you can
borrow S1 00 $10 00,
S1 00 00. etc. ees•lv w•thout red t ape of the large loan
ms11tutions1 On the spot
loans w1th no wa1t1ng or
credtt check s, us1ng your
personal bafongmgs as collateral Only 5% interest
Call or vtsl1 today Frank s
Pawn Shop 430 Second

Worned about Christmas?
How are you going 10 get tho
thmga the k1ds want? Why
not have a Frtendly Home

Yard Sale good Cell 6143BB-B449

8

2 large bedroo ms, new
kitchen and laundry , complete with appliances, newlv
remodeled , an cond1t1on ed,
large lol, former McBnde
residence. College Rd .• Svr

23

Insurance office. Experience
and l1cense preferred but no1
requ~red For more informa
tion . wrhe to Off1ce Man
ager, 100 Umon Ave, Pome-

614-387 -77B1

HOME OWNERS -Reftnanco

Uon, et614 -742 -3113

9.00 · 7. 3203 Jackaon Ave. Wanted: Lody to work In

2 puppies, % Pakenese Call

No Sunday Calls

Gutters · Downspouts
Gut1or Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

We Also Carry
~siting Supplies.
l'~r- IUSINESI PHONE
(6141 ,992-6550
PHONE

Garage Sale Fri Set Mon
cond

31

Mortgage Co, 614-592 3051

The Metgs Local School
Oiatnct 11 seelc1ng a qualified
tnd1vidual to transport a h1gh
actlool s1udent to and from
Athens •·hgh School on a
dally bas•s Interested pe rsons must have e vahd
chauffar's license. a car
safety lntpectlon and ade·
quate insurance coverage
Interested persons should
contact R Charles Holltday,
Director of Spactal Educa -

Call

good

614-246-5978

PH. 949-2801
ar 949-2860

NEW-REPAIR

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Pa1io .Sale October 19th.
9:00· 5·00 N1ce winter clo·
thing. adult and children,
lots of m1ac. CornarofBroad
and Ma1n St , Teaforda

------ P'i'Pieasilrit ____ _

Giveaway

Couch

4/ 1/lfn

ROOFING

311 North S1&lt;ond
MiddlepOfl, Ohio 45760

26676

Harrtton Sm•th restdence on
Ptne Grove Rd Frtday end
Saturday. October 18th and
19th. Baby furniture, baby
clothes, and d1sh washer.

Call614-446-7603.

CHESrER-9~5-3307

Howard L. Writesel

HEATING

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

3 rabbits 1 female, 2 mekts

Jluty

RIDENOUR
TV &amp;APPLJANU

Free Estimates

PLUMBING &amp;

------"P'iimiii-ov ______ __ _

22 M onev to hoan
to lo w ftxed rate Use equ1ty
for any purpose Leader

334B2

Dr, cell 614-446-3647

&amp; Vicinity

Sho• Tech•lolu

Ph. 985-4141

L

4

We Hm fo Fall Time

Lon&amp; Bottom. Oh1o

614-992-6737

Mov1ng- dinette Jet. sleeper
sofa, dishes, pens. Levi's,
slacks s1ze 31 . 15 Belmont

•SATELLITE SALES &amp; SERVICE

MARCUM
CONTRACnNG

For Fister Semce

WV

No huntmg ortreapass1ngon
Mynas Farm located on
Chea1nut Ridge Road. MalOn County

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY
•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

•

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

~

WE AI!E YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS FOR
•ZENIIH

•Complete Remodeling
•Room Additions
*Roofing
*Sidmg
•Garages &amp; Pole
Buildings

£npce-A-Car the modern way

HU

Singles Club for West Virginian• now aCcepting out-ofstaters also Dqzens of
members All ages Deta1ls·

Letvasy,

Howard E Fr•k
Shorill of
day at No\....,.., 19B5 at
Meigs C...nty, Ohio
10 15 O'Ciocl&lt; AM, fie (10)18, 26111(1,
3tc
follOWing lands and tene·

Call

Q

Oft

Help Wanted

per 100 Guaranteed pay
ment No axpenen ce· no
sales Deta1ls send self addressed stamped env e
lope Elan V1tal · 715 3418
Enterprtse Rd , Ft P1erca, Fl

Movtng Sale Willow Dr Sat.
Oct 19, 9 to 4 Furniture.
clothing. mite

1780

e2 00 Hlllbtlly Hoorta Club,

appraised value

We'd l1ke to mtroduce you to

c.

Charles

Uae our water filter In your
home for 3 daya free of
charge Solve your water
problema. call for mora
information 304- 675 -

"Jobbers

to
(now Ida
by dead
231, Page
Dead
by Pltthen
and Starcher,
Englnoo'"
end Conoultanto, Ripley, West
Vlrg111ia, datad Novombor 3,
1972.
Soid roal 81101&amp; wea sp
pr- .. $10,500.00
Torma of Sole· Cosh
Real eetlle canrtOI be told
lor Iouthan two·thords of tho

INTERESTED IN A
NEW VEHICLE

~!.t:cutad

InformatiOn- 24 hours

tt-lll

3-14-tfc

tresp111lng on Old Town
Absolutly
no hunting
or
Farm . Violators
will be

Call 1-619-585 -1857 for

Your Complete Aula lodv Repa~r Center
Body F•llers Sond~pen Polishing Compound• , Po1nlt
Urethane Horciners (Sold Under Wholftale To A.ll )

11

Easy A11ombly Work I $600

New Credit Card I No one
refused Visa -Mastercard

We1t Main Street, Pom•roy
Phone 614-992-6778

lllond and Che- Road.
lhonoo with tho center at sold
road, aouth 13 dog. 16' eell
of
166.00' to tho

BOGqS

7/ 11 / lln

FREE PARKIN&amp;
Sue Murphy, Mi~on ~sh.
Hetet1. Viriif &amp;

Hou si1 .1
Headqua1tcrs

HOWARD E FRANK
SHERIFF OF MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO
1B, 26(111 1, 3tc

8-8-lfc

RUTLAND - One II , 2 BR ,
remodeled on ntce lot Reduced to $21,500
MIDDLEPORT - for $8,000
you can have a n~e one II
home Carpet~ ~ bath, &amp;gas II
fu rnace

•Basements

992-5875 Or
742-3195

NEW LISTING- Ltke new 3
BR home m Rustle Htlls
Add Carpeted except foyer ,
heal pump , pre-fab lneplace for coalburner. pantry, garage &amp; lg lol.

POMEROY - Excellenl 7
rm older home Gas furance lull basement, carpetmg. cook &amp; bake umls Near
the hospttal. Only $35,000

Garage
Rt. 124.Pomeroy Ohio

------Gaiiiiioiiii ______ __

Announcements

Sentinel

The

&amp; Vicinity

r Roger Hysell

1he canteriine of Butmg10n

8ltate tuea.

3

~;.~;~;.~~~r;;~~=;~::~~f~;::~~;;~

c.....,env·•

ChOICe

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS
Restdenbal &amp; Commerctal
Call:

949-2210

BRs. lull basemen! &amp; other
butldings Peacelul, garden
spoiS &amp;trees Askmg $30,000

•All Types of
Excavating
•Lendscapmg

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

house with cnwl space. On
approx. I acre of land. Just
south of Tuppers Plains.

8 ACRES - In Eastern 3

MEIGS
EXCAVATING
COMPANY

Ohio

Business Services

.....,_ • follows: Loated manto. to-wit:
lloing in Townahip at Lein Section No. 10, Town No.
2. Range No. 12. Lot No 5 banon, Coumty of Moigo, Stele
end beginning 11 on ;,on pin of Ohio end being in Section
Which II loootad on tho eell 19, Townohlp 3, Range 11,
Purdl-.
lido "of a 30 loot 1tr00t II a Ohio
lloginmngot tho intonactlon
point 101.21oot North e dog.
16 mm. wool of the point of of '"" centerline of • lane and
begiMing on tho liufmgiOn tho west lido of Bufmgton
hiland Road m daod recorded lllond and Chestlr Road, 10
May 20, 1983, II Page 301 of rode end 2 """ north ol tho
Volume 218, Meigo Cwnty aoction line, tltenoo north
Dead Rooordl; lhonoo North 6 along oaid road. 10 todo to a
dog. 15 min wootadiltonoaol stone comer; thenCLwest 1 1
62 ~ laotto., io:ln pon located IOdo to a post; thenoo south B
along tho oaotlido of oforeoaid rods, thonoo oell along laid
30 loolllr•t thenoo north 89 lone, 13 rodo to tho place ol
dog. 2 m01. eeot a dillonco of begmng. contein1ng 1 acre,
175 feet to., iron pon located mora or leu.
The above real ntateismora
on the well: li1e of whllt was
the Weaver lot now known as spacifically dotcribad, by surtho Ellie Cross lot lhonoo vey, .. follow•
Boqinning at the lmanection
lllUIIs 3 dog 30 min. a of tho oontorline of • l.,e and
d'-tance of 62 8 feetto ,an iron
tho Bullington lolend and
pin loootad 102.2 ""t from
Chester
Road, 187.00' north
tho north lido of tho elo1011id
Buffington Island Road, of the section line, thenae with
thenoo south 89 dog li6 min , said lond north 87 dog 15'
Wool • dillonoo of mout173 wost, 203 83; to an Iron pin
feet to an io:ln located at tho comer to Rude 8l1d F.,ny
Dulll and Ida M. 011&lt;1 HoltOf,
pleoo of beginning on tho
lhonoo along • diVision fonoo
efor- 30 loot llreat COli """"
05 dog 07' west,
tairung 0 26 acm. rrore 01'
140.10' to on iron pin by a
leu
appraised at fence poat comer, flenc:e fi7'
WOII, 140 10' to on iton pon by
·~~:·::~~,.;end:two-thirds
cannot ba a fence post comer: thenca
IC
of
along o fence divioion Mna
Caah in hand on dlly oorth 86 dog 22' ealt,
and sulljoct to 1986 178 40' to 1 railroad Jpike •n

Bus 1•ness· S ervt· ces

SPUT LEVEL HOUSE w~h 3
• bedrooms, 2 co~ate baths,
dining room, hvW!g room and
lill!! Aicrtalion room. Lo-

COAL MINER'S DELIGHT Attracltve 4 BRs, 2 balhs,
conlemporary htgh oo htll
Peacelul location wtth 5
acres near lhe mtnes flnanctn g avatlable

October 18, 1985

'---------...1---------.1.-------~-"----------

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

NEW LISTING - Bmldmg
lol on Ihe bluff'" Pomeroy 2
acres, m or I , waler &amp; elec
ava1lable

of real esblte the
~lowing: Snuate1n the To\M'I·

1 will olfOf for Ale 11 ship of Sutton, Village of
public auction ottholrontdoor Rac11e and more particularly

110118 . 25; (1111 . 8. 15. 22 ·
Real Estate General

am1o'

parcel

oclion

Common
PleasCwnty
Court. r
Courto
of Meigo

· 216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)-992-3326

NEW LISTING - Cule home
tn Pomeroy, wtth up lo 3
bedrooms Deck area and
other features Pnced to sell
at $19,900.00.

*Heau to 3,000 Sq. feet PRE-SEASON
frte s,anding ar
SALE
As fireplace lnnrt
*Glass Door
• Air Tight Ash Pan

e37loo

rendered against you for lhe
rehef demanded tn the Com·

Real EState

$22,500 00.

EVERY LOAD.

v••·

Judgment or default wtll be

OLDER HOUSE With 3 bedrooms on corner lot 1n SyrCUSI!

in corporatton line,
thenoo along tho - lido of
tho Thirty loot _ , N. 8

dograos15'W.1641aottolho
s w. comer of IIOOC Hoopa
lend then N BB dog
2'
E 175 ~to U,. West':::: of
L. D. Weaver' a lot thence s. 3
dograos 30' E. 186 feet to the
Govommont Service~.
North lido of tho Buffngton
Cltizeno are encouraged to lllond Road; .,.,00 aklng tho
attend this moettng on Oc- north lido of Aid ro... S 811
tobor23toe-thotrviowo dograos56'W 1871H1totho
and commontaonthocounty'o p1 of,__. •
loin
proposed CDBG applicatiOn.
=n;~;.,";" " 9
R--...._ to • 8 S
01
(10i1B, 1tc
-··.,
tatecool
Oh10,
ho-er. ell"'oil, goo,
end other I1Wieroll, wi1h the
Public Notice
rightofontrylorthoputpOSOot
'
prolfiOCiing lor. ~lng,

by the Ohio
Pond 11 r-uired
-•

La rrv Spencer. Clerk of

Road

_.,.ad CDBG application,
including which projecta will
be !unclad th11
-retho
COUnty submtto its opplicotton
to tho Ohio Deportment of
Development Office -of Local

TEAFORD(H

NEW LISTING - Chester
- Deer season IS lhe ngh t
ltmelo own lhts lract ol ap
proKtmalely 34 ac res In
eludes mmerals Plus 2 bed
room mobtle home wtlh ad
dttlon Also a block butldtng

SAVE ONE-THIRD OF

~nity II&gt; review and
CO"'"*"
on the oounty'o

992 -9931

PRICE REDUCED - Middleport - 4 bedroom house, 2
balhs and a garage Th ~
home •s locatoo nearby shoppmg. In good condrtron &lt;11d a
bargam al a to:luced pnce of
$LB,OOOOO

SOO!o MORE HEAT
EVERY LOG.

to give c:hizens an adequate

cated on 8 acres. lMee farm

PATRICK H. BLOSSER, AUCTIONEER
lise. No.: 599·86
Phone: 428-7245

on:

~- end dosorlbad
folloWa: "Being 11 Section No.
Sixteen 116), Town No. Two

A -.and pultlic hearing wiU tho 11of tho North
be hold October 23 11 1:00 aida of Aid Rood with fie
p.m. in the Cwnty Cwrthouoo oonter line of the CroiS'I Mill

tho Complaint within 28 days
~-lion· o1
fro m tho I-·
no- which pu~
"I ~ bl'11hod
-·
wo ~ Ill
once each week lor fix coneocutive
.. Tho
.n II ~
ad lilt llJbli•·
C.tto
WI
~ m o OfJ •~
22nd day of Nov embe'· 19B6 ·
and the 28 days for answer wtll
commenoo on that day

Rules of Ctvil Procedure,

349, Deed Records, Metgl

s

u..._ Townohlp of

degrees 66' w 330 feet fiOm

raquhen\81118

You are requwed to answer

hcept1ng and resarvang
to the Grantor. Halite Cross.
her he1rs and aas•gns fo rever, all of 1he m1nerals
underlymg the surface, together w1th the right to mme

Reloronco Deedt Vol 1B5,
Pages 569, Vol 234, Pogo

reel -•• Th-;,
no ltl'8et number The Mil·
donooillooetedottheln-..tion of North Broadway 8nd
ERioclnmStroat/OhloStete Route 124.
Tho•· lollo.;.,g 1001 oolato
lituatad in tho County of

-

Beglnmng ottile Elll comor
of the Buffington llfend Road
other important program with a :J() foo1 ltrw1 s. 88

Case No 85 -CV-282
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION property with the nghtto mi'le
To Chortes Watldn~ whoso and remove the aama,almthe
pii!IC8 of r81Ktence1t t11kno-wn, oxclu11w rtghl in perpetuity to
tho unknown 'heirs. doviooes. use so much of tho surlltce of
lega1eet, &amp;lllecutors. ldmllia- IIOid r•l Mala as may be notratotO end llligno of Che~ee ceuarv _, open. operate and
Walkins, K decoaoed, whoso :!';'!!,cowilh~tbuo00
ild!,'!*'.,"gd
--~
nln"I8S and placel of rllidance ,....,..... ,
are unknOwn to ~ Plaintiffs; roWroad awttches neoossety to
Mane L Wolt&lt;ins, whoso place """"· load, and cony awey
of residence 11 unkno'M1; lhe o:oel from odJICant propertlas.
unknown he1rs, dev1sees. said grorrtor bong retiovad
tegatees, e)lecutol'l. adrmis- from any aurleco damogo by
trltort and au•gn• of Mana ""'son of milling of coal under
L Watkins. if deceased, said promisas Any eurlaco
whose names end places of lend requitod or uaod u obovo
residence are unknown to to be paid lor at the rete at
the Plaintiffs; Edward Wet&amp;7500 per acre, andal dam·
ktns, whose place of resi - ago to growing Gf0111 csuaod
dence 11 unknown, the un- by tho drilling for 6r production
known hens, devisees, le · of,.l end gu to be plid lor.
REFERENCE DEEDS· Vol
gateea. executors. administrators and ltstgns of Ed - 229• Pago 243• VoI· 22 • Page
ward Wa11kina, if deceased, 497, Meigt County o-1 Rowhose names and places of cords.

B5-CV -2B2, and

COUnty, on Friday tho 22nc1.
dey of NCMimbor, 19811, .,
10~ A M. tho following

tr,";(;' ;!: ~·['!~~~:jl,.-•1121

Defendant•

In caae of your failure to
answer or otharw1se rea-

Exceptmg the real estate
due wh1ch the Grantees are
to assume and pay

::=

60 ,..nutee Eest 886 feet
~=Th~'l:.~"'":!
near tho homo of Dock Rad· eltglblelor 8103,400 ol Flsool
lord; thence North 8251ootto Veer 19B6, COBG funding,
tomOf near road, thenoo _ , providmg tho county moota
60B loot along Radford'• line applicable -ram roqu,...
to tho ploca of beginning, con- monto On September 17 tho
18111'"11 4 41 acres. ""'" or county oonductod Ito fttat
"":,.oopting an tho coo( oil, : : '.=,m:,.to
gu and oth• mm•oll under
gram, how k ,.., bo uaod,
lyng laid above described whet ICiivitioa oro eligible. and

ch&amp;Wll six1y !ilks to the piece 1n 1he Coun of Comnion
at beg•nning, contmtng five Pleas of Me1g1 County, Pomeroy, Oh1o 46769, and is
and ono-heiiiCfes

some

Blocl&lt; Grant ICDBGI Smtil
Citios Program, • fodeilly-

Public Notice

Public Notice

roy, Ohio, in the above nomad

Friday,

Red barn style house, 1,226
sq ft l1vmg space, 4 acres.
tolal alae ftreplac a 2 c.ar
garaga, shed and work shop

304-875-5739
4 br, 2 baths dmmg room
k i1chen , li ving room. 2 car
garage, acre ground neiJr

Goodyear

304 576-26B3

after 6 pm
44 Burdette Addn HouJe, 2

br with beaement 304-6753346

Make offer 304-B82 -2240
1974 Petrlen mobile hom..'e.
good co nd Call af1er 2 a m

304 675 62B4
1974 14x70 SchultS3,527
below blue book, block s,
underpennmg. flew carpet,
2 porche s 304-B95-30S9
am

Mobt le ho me 1976 Neahlll
12• 60, 2 br, alec heat.
central air. stove refrig .
underpennmg 304· 468

1817
1980 T1dwoll, 14x70 , 3 br
11!2 bath. a1r cond. total
electric bUIIdm g underpen·
nmg. po rche1 $12 000

304-675-7829

33

Farms for Sale

Small fa rm for sa le 6 acre'!
fen ced In , barn, ch1ckef1
coop pony shed 3 bedroom
house balh ktt chan d1nlnp
roo m. hvmg room, ce lla ~ .
Woodb urner Pr.ce d to •sell

82 8,500 Call 614 99~
2 143 or 614 -742 -2289 al
ter 4 30

'

By own er. 35 acres. f our
bedroom house, two car
garage . barn. outbUIIdmgt
natural well free gas With
mmeral r1ght1 Also two
bedroom house and lot

870 .000
7881

Cell 514 992 -

163 acres with 3 bedroom
brick veneer home
S70 ,000 Call Ho bstatt er
Realry at 6 14-742-309 2 ·

34

Business
Butldtngs

- - ------.
Tavern for sale 1n M1ddle~

port. D-1. D-2. D-3
614 -992 -9975 .

Cal~

•

�Friday,

.Page- 1 0 - The Daily Sentinel
34

LAFF-A-DAY

Busineu
Buildings

square foot warehouM loceted at 4 7 Sycamore
Stroot. Gollipolla. Ohio . Foe·
turea include: commercial
v-r1ge, three loading docks.
and • Viking dry pipe
sprinkler system. For more
iriformation call (814)446·
8641 or 614 ·446 ·7880 or
81 4·245-6146 .

Lots

&amp;

54

Misc . Merchandise

King wood &amp; cool hooter
with blower, und part of 2
wintoro, t200. Coli 814 ·
387-7409.

For sale or Ia•••· 16 .000

35

Groin fad f,..ror boof. Coli
614·446-0760.
Firewood cutup slabs.
Pickup lood . You haul f10 .
Call614·388· 8614.

Monro11 for alnglo bod. llko
now with bedding, $40. Coli
614·388-9809 .

A crea ge

Chell type frooz"' 22 cu.ln ..
19 in. color TV, both In very

Large trailer space for rent
on Bulaliille-Addison Rd .
Coll614-387-0232 or 614·
446·4266 .

good cond . Coli 814-448·
7026 .
Colonial hutch fnr sale mo·
plo . $200. Coil 614·446·
8002.

50 acres with 1h mineral
rights. 822.500. Call Hob·
llottor Realty a1 614 -742·
3092.
2 level Iota for sale . Grur

Rd . 7 miles from town.
304·675-6689 .

Rentals

"This is one night there are

going to be some · hor~
d'oeuvres left when the com-

Almost new Frlgldeirl, stack
w11her &amp;. dryer. Professional weight lifting 11t.

Bicycleo, other lurnlturo .
Call 814-446·0046 after 5 .
Loveteet excellent condi·
don , $76 . Coli 814 -446·
9697.

pany gets here."
Mixed hordwoodolobo. $12 .
per bundle, containing ap·
Noor Waterloo- form houao, t=========1':::::H~o:u:s:e~h:o~ld~G;::oo~d~s~ P'OX. 1 V. ton, fob . Ohio
51
'5 rooma, bath, 1 child, 44
Apartment
Polloi Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio .
41

H o'uses' for Rent

S12S,ftferoncoa&amp; dapoa~ .
Coli 614·643-2644 . ·

for Rent

Phone 614· 992·8481 .

Furnished house 131 Rear
4th Ave .. Gallipolio . 2 bdr.
S200 pluse utllitiea. Call
446-4418 of1or 7PM .

Furnished apt. utiltiaa paid,
S235, 1 bdr .. odulta, 243
Jackson Pike. Galllpolil .
Call446-4416 after 7PM .

County Appliance . Inc .
Good ultld appliances and
TV aota. Opon SAM to &amp;PM.
Mon thru So1. 1114-446·
1699, 627 ·3rd. Avo. Galli·
polio, OH.

4 bdr. houH in country. Hud

Furnished •pt. 2 bdr .• 131 Yz
4th. Gollipolia. $195 wotor
peid. Coli 446·441 6 otter
7PM .

V•lley Fumitura. new Sa
uood . Lorge ooctlan of qual·
ity furniture . 1216 Eastern
Ava., Gallipolis.

Furnishod opt. 919 2nd.
AVe . $176 utilitiea paid .
Share bath. Men preferred.
Coll4411-4416 otter 7PM .

Mollohan Furniture, Rt. 7,
Kanougo. 1 yr . froollnonce . Genuine mink coat for Mle .
Call 614·446 · 7444 . 6 pc. Coll614 -949-3086.
'wood livingroom aulte - - - - h .b2,fcloa79
1400.
19821ixty 111 pouangor bua
Couch , chair, ottoman. tonvarted • into ca·mper.
$200. Coii814· 38B·9301. Equipped with bed, rofrigor·
ator, atove, sink, table, hot
E•rty American Couch Ia water tank and couch. Askchoirs. $100. Call814· 44&amp;· ing 11200. Coli 614· 992·
0137 after 6PM .
5947 after 5:00 p.m.

approved. $260 pluo dep.
Call614· 367·0200 or 614·
446-4664.
Far . ren1 or 11io. 2200
Washington Ave. P1. Pleasent, WVa. Coli 614·446·
0696 otter 4 614 -266·
8672 .
Trees- Prhtacy- 3 bedroom
home. h•rdwood floon ,
lerge kitch,n. full beaement,
1 1!2 acre a. city school aystem: newly decorated. $360
month, I'Bf. &amp; dep required .
Clol614-446 -4306 or 814·
446· 1171 .
Nicely re modeled farm
houao , gordon, $360, lfoo
gas,. Cheahire area, rei. &amp;
dap. Prefer working couple.
Coll614 ·446-3760.
2 bedroom .furnished, A.C.
alectirc heat. Good clean
condition . $176 par month.
New Haven . 304 · 882 ·
2466 .
2 bedrooms, unfurnis hed,
new paint . fully cerpeted.
No .inaide pets . Deposit
required . Coli 614· 992·
3090.

Nice. convenient. clean. 3
rooms apt ., with basement,
gas &amp; weter furniahed, axe.
for older parson or couple.
Ref. &amp; dop. required . Coli
614-446-7616.
Rlveroide Apts. Mlddlopon.
Speciel rates for Sani~r
Citizono. $130 . Equal Houa·
ing O_.n.nilioa. 614·992

n21 .

2 bedroom epartmenta .
New Haven, WVe. Newly
remodeled . In town. 614·
992-7481 .

1----------

One or two bedroom apart·
menta in Pomeroy. Fur·
niahed or unfurnished. Rent
negotiable. Coli 614-992·
6723.
1- - - -- - - - - 2 bedroom second floor apt.
Total electric. Acro11 from
Pomeroy Fire Station. Call
61 4-992· 7314 .

For rent. small house in 1- - - - - - - - - country. Couple only. Refer- Furniahed APir1Mant for
on cos. $126 . Coll614 ·949· rent. no children. Available
oftor Oct3. Coll'614·992·
2911 '
2749 .
Efficiency college, 166.00
wooi. utilitioo poid, phone APARTMENTS. mobile
304· 675-3100 or 676 - homes. houaes. Pt. Pleel8nt
6609 .
and Golllpolia. 61 4 ·446·
B221.
Cle1n 2 11ory houM in
Middleport. UOO. month. If 2. br apartments in Hender·
intorolled 304·882·3722.
aon. 304· 675· 1972.

1---...,------1----------

Unfurnished all elec . 2 br

For rent

amall furniahed

home. rea1onable rent. Dep. aplrtment . Pt. Pleuant .
required . Call otter 6, 304·
875-6711 .

Reference•. No Peta. 304676· 1366.
All new grou(ld floo{ 3 rm

42 Mobile Homes

end bath apt. Corpetod,
washer Ia dryer hookup,
stove &amp; refrig. furniahed .
304· 676 · 4680 or 876·
Mobile home 2 bdr. fur- 1962 .
nished. Coii614·446·44BO.
Nice 1 and 2 br apar1ment1
Mobile home for rent. Call downtown. 304-875-2218
614-388-B684.
• B·6
for Rent

12x60, 2 bedroom. fur·
niahttd. in Syracuse. No
more lhon 2 children . 1225
per month plus deoalt and
utilities( 'water paid) . Call
614·992 -8867.

2 bedroom ground floor apt,
downtown Point Pleasant,
304-896 -3460.

===::::::===~==

.45

Furnished Rooms

3 bedroom mobile home for For rent Sleeping Rooms
rent. 614-992·3229 coli no and light hou11 keeping
later than 2 p.m.
rooma. Pori1 Cen1rol Hotol .
Coli 614·448·0766.
For rent w ith option1o buy . I:::::=====~===
2 bedroom hou~etraller on
ocrolot . Good location. Coli 4 6 Space for Rent
61 4-992· 2794.
MObile home tor rent. 2
bedroom. unfurniahed, in
Cheshire. 1260. 1 month,
$1 00. depoo~ pluo oloctric.
Call614-367-7710.

44

Mobile homo lat. 12'x60' or
smaller. 176 water paid, 4th
&amp; Noll. Gollipolia. Coli 446·
4418 aftor IIPM .
Mobile homo ap•ce. 2 mi.
from Gollipolia on Rt. 5B8.
One child occoptod. Ref.
..,q. Coli 614·448· 3262 or
814-448-3413.

Apartment
for Rent

JACKSON ESTATES
APARTMENTS (Equal
Housing Opportunity)
monthly rent atarta It *169
tor 1 bedroom and $204 for
2 bedroom. dopaait 1200.
located near Spring V.Uey
Plan and · Foodlond. pool
ond Coble TV ovolloblo.
oHice houn as poialble 10
lmto4 pm 1nd? pmto9 pm
Monday-Friday. Coli 614·
446 · 2745 or leave
mes•aga .

Mobile homo lo1 1 mile out
Nalghborhood Rd . $60 per
month plus weter dep. Call
44 •v· 1340 .
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pori1, Route 33 . Nonh of
Pomeroy . large lots. Call
814-992-7479.
Trailer apece evail•ble. Aqua
Vitta Trailer Court In Syracuoo. Call 814-992-8867 .

Country styli oek furniture .
hond crofted ond finlahod.
antique reproductions. Paul
Conkel , Rt . 7, Tuppers
Pia ina.

50 percont olfl Floahing
arrow olgno 12631 Lighted,
non·orrow U47 . Unlighted
1199. (Froo lettaral) Soo
locally . 1 (B001423·0183.
(Also giant blimp oolel)

56

8 ft. olldlng door. lnauletod
glaao. 195. Call 614 · 268·
1216.
'
White refrlgerotor, good
cond. Call614-4411-1923 .
W1rm morning gu ha•ter,
King wood llovo, Wonder·
wood llova. Call &amp;14· 388·
8584.

2 co•l heaters. phone 304-..
675· 3917.

56

Building Supplies

77

Llrry

Auto Repair

Mr. Auto Rep•i ria having a
before winter spacial. We
will clean in aide 1nd out plus
wa• for 128. Alao • ..., will
greooo oil filling a for $0.60.
Co11814·949·20'44 or 614·
992-6637 lor on appoint·
ment and directiona .

Pets for Sale

.

8o

Pruo bred Rot Terrier pup·
plea, bob toiled. Call eve. or
wookondo, 614·258· 1487.

1979 Honey 5th wheel
travel trailer 36'. Seriou 1
inquires orily , 614·388 ·
B647 .

AKC Rogillorod miniature
Dochahu~d puppieo II
-ko. COII614· 379·2273.

6 ado rable Paok· A· Poo Pook puppies. All colora. 8
- k • old . Call 814·992·
5013 .
Elkhound lemolo squirrel
dog. 304· 676· 363B.
Palomino mare. 54.. kid·
broke, f200 . 01hora. 304·
882-2762 .

57

Musical
Instruments

1 Tame snare drum. 1 Peavy
260 •mpllfier, 4 microphones, 1 fender precision
ball guit•r. 8 channelatereo
Peavy1 .mixing bo•rd, outllondlng buys. Coli Log
Cobin Rocordors, 814· 446·
4313.
At Brunic•rdi'I ..... Norepoaaeased piano gimmlcka . Juat
honeat piano valuea. We are
never under sold I Brunlcardl
Music Inc . Corner 3rd. •
Coun St .. Gollipolio. Ohio.
For oole : Spinet· Con aole
Piano Bargain . Wanted: Reapon•ible pe'rty to take ewer
low monthly paymentl on
spinet piano. Can be Men
locolly. Write Credit Manager: P.O . Box 537 Shelby·
ville, IN 46176 .

Gravely tractor. tncludea
mower ond plowo. t750.
304· 5711· 2883 alter 6 pm.

63

Livestock

Reg. Amorican aoddle bred
horae a for lila. 11 Cell 81 4 ·
2 56·8461 or 814· 448 ·
Building Maleriolo
Block, brick, oower pipoa, ,_1 &amp;
_ 4_2_ oxt
_,4_7_B_._ _ __
wlndowa, lintels , etc . 1
Claude Wlnloro. RloGronde. Reglltered Arabian Kor••·
Alao locual poata. Coll614·
0. Call 814·246- 6121 .
1- - - - - - - - - - 387· 0669 or 614·7378.
Building motorial. concreto
blocka all aizta. lonlila. flu 3 raglotered Jorooy: 1 bull, 8'
blocko. clay tile. Dollvery . montho old; 15 month old
GalllpoHo Block Co., Pine holler. duo March B8. Jaraoy
St. Golllpolla, Ohio Coli milk cow, 4 yoara old, duo
Doc. B6 . 304· 678· 2080.
814-4411-2783 .

Page

11

io

DICK TRACY

FBI!
DON'T
MOlE -

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63
Livestock
71
Autos for Sale
Simmental X Club .calv11.
Rod &amp; block. oloo 3 yr. old
Slmmontal bull. hay for nle.
Caii814·38B· B17B.

1966 Doaoto. !iomi engine,
po, pb. lllllamotlc trans ..
runa good. Will toke $850.
304·89&amp;·3118.

Fryora Super X Crooo. B 16 Ford Ma-"ck, 8 cyt, 3
week old. t 1. 26 oach. 304· op .. runa good. $600. 403
876·2636 .
Chestnut St. Henderson .

64

Hay

79 vo•oowagen Rabbit.
$11100. 304-176·6963 .

8&amp; Grain

Hay &amp; firewood . Call 614·
446·3929 oftor BPM.

Trans11 or Iilllon

'71 BonnevUie, one owner.
axe. cond . 12,000. 304·
675·2337.

1952 Chevy buainou mona
coupe. oil redone. f6,000.
304-876· 3470.

1984 Calevilr station wa71
Autos for Sale
gon, 4 cyl., 5·ap. oc. om·
redio. axe. cond. $6,900.
304·676· 11218.- 10· 6; otter
TOP CASH pold for '80 6, 937-21181.
model and newer uood coro .
SmHh Buick-Pontile. 1911
Eallom Ave., Gollipolia. Call
72 Trucks for Sale
61 4·448-2282.

1----------

17 Mullang new pam. now
tires. new paint. excellent
ahape. U.OOO . Coli 614·
268-8417.
.
'

Loor comper top lor long bod
amallli1e ,U , Also camper
top for short bad for full size
PU . Coll814· 256 ·9387 .

19a1 Chevetta 4 door. AC.
4 apd., 12,196. 1977 Co·
price Claoaic 2 door, AC,
11 ,896 . 1977 Ford 3 apd ..
hoovy duty, V. IDn. f1.39&amp; .
Mull ooll. Coli 614· 256·
1261 or 814-258·8874.

1959 Stud . fnr porto, 1100.
Cill 814· 387-71 18 .

1976 Novo l!o 216 rolloy
whoola . Call 81 4 · 446·
6031.
19BO blue Turbo Trona Am
31 .000 mHoo, outo. trona ..
mony options, P'icl t5.800.
Call 814·245· 607B .
1977 Cuttosa Supremo PS.
P8. AC. cruise. tilt. o1c.
cond. Coli 614·448·4672.

1978 Cordoblex. worke~r.
no reaton•ble offer Nfuud.

Call 614: 268·9387.
7B Buick Skyhowk PS: PB.
eir, good cond., 11 .eoo or
boot offer. Call 1114·446·
4491 or 448-3888.
1977 Grond Prix, exc.
cond.. PS, PB, AC; good
tlroa. tilt wheel . Coli 614446·13B7.
1977 Dodge Aapen otelion·
-on. $700 . Call 814·448
9780.
•
1978 Chovono 4 dr .. hotch·
bock. 4apd. 2 newllberglaaa
lfont fendero for 78 Chov·
rolel lull oize pickup. Coli
1114·448-1759.
19B1 4dr. Chovotte6B,OOO
milea. $1 ,BOO. Call 614·
448·4719.
1979 Foirmonl. 14x70 w~h
1 24x7 Tlpout. 3 bedrooms.
2 lull bolho, on "'nted lol.
Excellent condition . Clnn.
With or . without AC. Call
814·992· 2261 or814·992·
3869.
19BO Monte Carlo. P.S ..
P.8 .. A. C.. Till Wheel, AM·
FM Coaootto. Coli &amp;1 4 · 949·
2069 .
1976 Plymouth ototion ·
wagon. 380V8 motor. P.8,
P .S . t260 or boll offer. Coli
814· 986·422&amp;.

1977 M1rcury Cougar.
11700. 197$ Dodga Don
tor parta. Motor 1nd tran•·
mlaalon good, I 1 50 . Call
114-742· 2927.
1978 Chovrolet Novo .
118.000 octual milu. 4 now
tiroa. Callll14-949·2849.
1978 Chevy 9 paooongor
wagon. Elcollent tlroo. good
bonory, body In good candl·
tlon . 1760. Coli 814·992·
6008 . (eonud Bau .
SyrecuH.
1983 Plymouth Reliant. rod,
4 cyl., auto .. 2 door. sir,
cruloo control; AM-FM
reo. Good condition.
37.000 mllaa. 14000. Coli
814·742· 2370 or 81 4 ·992·
2414 Md ooklar Judy.

1977 Chovy 'A ton pickup,
$1.800. Coli alter 6PM .
814·448-7837 .
1985 GMC 1o'l ton PU, 31
mlloo. t9,240.86 . Call814446·2633 IAM· 5PM .
1984 Oodfo ·~ ton, 318
C .l .. 4apd.,AM·FM,PS , PB,
13.000 mi.. 18.296. Coli
81 4· 446·0112.
1976 Ford F· 100 otanderd
tr1n1, air. new paint , Will
trade for sm1ll car. Call
814·446·2300.
198,3 Silvoredo Chevrolet
pickup. po. po. V· B engine.
new tires. 61.000 plua
miloa . $6125 . L. L. Smith.
906 Moaomon, Pt. Pl .. WV.
304·675· 3222.
'82 Chevrolet pickup, 4 wh
drive. 304· 178-2119 .
1974 lntomationol. 1 ton
truck. 304· 77 3· 6430 or
773-6786 .
1975 GMC, C8600 dump, 6
opood tranomlaoion. 2 spood
oxlo. PS. 10·20 tlroo. 6V63
Oatrait Dleaal engine ,
$4,600.00. Pl1ono 304·466
1031 .

73

1978 Cliavello 4 opood.
Naw lir11 1nd brek11. Cell
814· 986· 3827.
81 Dotaun 200 SX apon
p•ckage , elec . controla,
42,000 mlloa . Aoking
15,500. 304· 892· 3632.

1979 VW Rabbit, good
cond . 198B Camero: 1965
GTO. 304· 875-4072.
1974 Buick Electra 21. 4
door HT. brown body, tan
top. G.c .
304·~71 ·
3624.

•eoo.

4 W.O.

BO Chevy 4x4 350 on gino, 4
berroll, lolllod. Coli 614 ·
379' 2708 .
4·whool83 Ford Ranger 4x 4
v· 8.automatic'. bucllet Hill.
16900. or trade for fullaizo
414 of equol volue. After 5
p.m. coli 304·876 · 1a74.

water heater,
and rear
dining,
sleepsfront
8 comfortably. fully aelf-con1ainod.
lrlg.·froozor, plenty of llor·
oge opoco. $9700. 304·895
36.B6 .

81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondition1llifetime guarantee. Local references
furnished . Free e1timatea.
Call collect 1-614· 237·
04B8, day or night. Rogero
Ba1ament Waterproofing.
D.and M. Contractors . Vinyl
siding. replacement win dows, insulating, roofing.
new and· remodeling. con ·
erato . Call 304· 773· 61 31 .
J .and l. Installation. Roof·
lng, vinyl siding, storm doors
and windows. Free estimotos. Coll614·992 ·2772 .

1986 Hon• 3 whoolor. 260
SX, 11,300. 1984 Hondo 4
whHior. 200 TRX , t1 .600.
Coli 814-317· 0832 .
79 Yomoha 250 dirt bike.
304·87&amp; ..2161 .

75

B011b and
Mo~ora for Sale

John bolt for aale. Call
814·256 -8417 .
1972 Starcroft 1611.. 60 HP
Mercury rnot•r. Good condl·
don . 814·843·5244 .
1977 1711. ltarcraltTrihoul
10 with VB. Oood cond ition .
Allclng fliOOO . Call 814·
992·5947 after 6 :00 p .m.
Boll 16 ft. 10 hp Mercury
mtoor. 304· 17&amp;-31 23.
12 11. lo-· River John
with 3 hp •• motor. Ph ,
304-678-liRI ofter 3 p.m.

76

Auto Parts
8o ACCISSOries

For oolo:Windohiold for 76to
82 Ford • •· Phone 614·
742· 2440 .

UJ •

t&lt;J

The4qetcablehere! ·
I'm watchinq four
n;ornP~

at OnC€ !

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
removal. Call 304 -675 1331 .
RINGLES ' S SERVICE , ex·
perienced carpenter, electrician, mason, painter, roofV'O (including hot tar
opplicotion) 304-676 ·2088
or 876-7368 .

WINNiE
HE'S &amp;EEN
ON MY MIND
50 /1\U&lt;:H, I'VE

&amp;EN WANTING

Starks Tree and LaWn Service, stump remove I. 304·
676-2010.

TO CALL

#IM . ..

Rotary or cable tool drilling .
Moat wella completed aame
day. Pump sale• end 1ervice.
304-896·3802
Get a room of carpet cleaned
for $22 .95. Captain Steamer. 304-875· 2296 . Save
Ad. Expires B6 ' .

82

Plumbing
Heating

8o

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
ANO HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolis, Ohio
Phone 614·446· 3BB8 or
614· 446-4477
JIM ' S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. Rt. 1 . Box 366. Goll i·
polio. Call 814·367·0676. ·

83

.Excavating

Dozer Work land clearing,
landscaping, etc. Frn elti·
motu. Coil 814·446· 8038
or 614· 992·7119 anytime.

1974 Sponotor, low milea.
Coli 614· H2·6579 oftor
5PM .

Gr• ...... 'l..

RON'S Television Service.
House c1ll1 on RCA. Quazar.
GE . Specialing in Zenith .
Call304-678·2398 or 614 ·
446-2464 .

650 Suzuki for porto only.
Coli 814· 241· 6040.
1983 Hon• V48 Magna
4 ,000 mllea, ••callent con·
dklon, new wlndahleld &amp;
motorguard. 12.250 . Call
614·387·0113.

.__ _;_;;=.;;.;=&lt;;:;..;.=...;;;;.;._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;
"c...:J

COLEMAN WATER WELL
DRILLING
Pump sales. service. Registered in Ohio. All work
gusrenteed. Call 304-2732811 . Ravenawood, W. Va .

Motorcycles

74

YOUF! W'TL.t: FF!IENP
VAN/6!ft:l7? HOW 15
THAT P0991t:JLE:?

Servic es

Good· 1 Excavating, base·
ments, footers , driveways,
aeptic tanka, landacaping.
Call ony11me 614 · 446 ·
4637. Jomoa L. Dovloon. Jr.
owner.

lie·

1982 Ford Eocort. 2 door.
good condition, new brelcea
ond muffler, light blue color.
Call61 4 ·992· 3870.

. Vanal!o

Deer Huntoro Spoclol. All
fib•rgllll body motorhome.
furnace, shower, gaa· eltc.

J .A.R·. Conatruction Co .,
Rutland , Oh . 814 · 742 2903. Ba1ementa, Footers.
Concrete work, Backhoe's,
Dozer &amp; Oitcher. Dump
trucks. &amp;t water·gas· sewer·
electricllllnea.

85

General Hauling

James Boys Water Service.
Alao poolo filled . Call 614·
266 -1141 or 614 - 446 ·
1175 or 614-446-7911 .
Ken 's Water Service . Wells,
ciaterns, pools filled . Phone
814-387·0623 or 614-367.
7741 night or day.
Waugh ' s Water Service .
Well1, cistarn1,. pools. Fast.
reliable service. Call 614.
255 · 1240 or 614 ·2 56 1130. Renonable rates.
Haul limestone, sand, gr~ .
vel. dirt, bulk or bag fertllii:er
and lime. Excel1lor ;&amp;ah
Workalnc. 63B E. Main St ..
Pomeroy . 614 ·992· 3891 .
87

Upholstery

TRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1163 Sec . Ave., Gallipolis
614· 448-7833 or 614 . 446 ·
1B33.
R ~ M Furniture Manutactu_r~ng . St Rt. 7. Crown
Coty. Oh. Call 614. 266 .
1470. call Eve . 614. 446
3438 . Old 11o n Uphostered.
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til MOVIE : ' National
Velvet'
IHeOI MOVIE : 'The Kerato
Kid' (CCI
[MAXI MOVIE: 'The Jerk'
8 :30 CD Lone Ranger
CIJ Ill 1]2) Mr. Belvodirre
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Rukevser analyzes the ·80s
with a weekly review of
economic and investment
matters .
9 :00 0 . (]) aJ Mlsfill of
Science The misfits become involved in a hunt to
locate ancient Mayan trea·
sures bonea th • the cltv ot
Beverly Hills . (60 min.)
(]) 700 Club
(I) •Ttwt Babe' Starring Ma•
Gail .
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Pam. (60 min.)
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1968 16 fi. Troutwood
camper, $1,000. Coli 614·
44~·4113.
'
1973 Dodge 20 ft . mini
motor home. fullv equipped.
$6.700. Coli 814·446 ·
4230 .

Boogloo lor aolo. Coli 614949·2644.

The

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Campers

Oragonwynd Cattery Kon·
nel. CFA Hlmolayon. Poralon
ond Slamoao killona. AKC
Chow puppioo. Call 448·
3844 otter 7PM .

7 yr. old coon dog. C1ll
814-446-9780.

Pomeroy- MiddiBport.

79 Motors Homes

Briorpatch Konnela All ·
breed grooming . lndoorou1door boording focllltioo.
Englllh Cockor' SpMiel.-· 38B
9790.

~5~4: :M~isc=.=M~e:::r:ch: : a:::n::d: l: 18:.: :

Firowood , 130 .00 doli ·
vered, 304· B~2- 2637 .

KIT 'N' CARLYLE

81ock . brick. mortar and
meaonry supplies. MoUntain
Stale Block. Rt. 331 Now
Havon , W. Vo. 304·892·
2222.

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2 bdr. garage, wuher-dryer GOOD us'EO APPLIANCES
hook-up. Residential neigh· Waahere. dryer1. refrigeraborhood . F u.rniehed - tor&amp;, rongoo. Skaggo Ap·
unlurnlshed . No pota. U26 plloncea. Upper Rlvor Rd.
plua ulllltiea. Coli 614·448· bealdo Stono Crell Motel.
614· 448-739B .
7729.

Compound bo W• Brown
Boor, 30" pole , Lice now.
$100 . 614· 992 ·2219 of1er
6:00p.m.

Building Supplies

1-- - - - - - - -

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1- --.,...,-,-----=:---,-51 Ho'usehol~oods

60 per cent olfl Floahing
arrow algno t259111 lighted ,
non·arrow $247. Unlighted
$199 . IFroo lolleroll Soo
locally . Llmitad quontily.
Hurryl 118001 423· 1083.

55

Antique diningroom suite.
and wood burning stove . For aale : Receipe . Best and
Coli 304-B96- 3369.
eaaleat way to work up deer
milt •nd fix with me111.
11.00. l. Kinzel, Box 294,
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE Coqogevillo, W. Vo. 26239.
82 Olivo St .. Golllpolia. Now
&amp; uood wood·coalllovao. 8 TONY'S GUN REPAIRS,
pc wood LR au~o t399, hot dip robluolng. oil types of
Peovy booo amp bw -•k·
bunk bedt *199. antron gunsmith work, faat Mrvice, era, exc. cond. $200. 304·
rocllnora t99, now &amp; uoecl 304·676·4831.
676-1646 .
bedroom suit11, range1. 1- - - - - - - - - - I::=:=========
Wflnger Wllhers, &amp; ahoea. Surplus, Regulllr Army Ca New lvingroom auiteo t199· mouftoge · donim clothing. 58
Fruit
1599. Iampo. oloo buying boola. pocka. occeaaorioa,
11o Vegetables
coal· &amp; wood ttoves. Call Sam Somerville's Eest of
814-448-3159 .
Rovonowood, Junction In·
dependance Rood · Old Rt.
LAYNE' S FURNITURE
21 . Fri. Sot. Sun. 1;00 . Apple.' All variotlea. $6 .00
Sof111ond choiraf.icodfrom 7;00 P .M. !Delivery 304.. bushel . Now Open doily. All
fruita, vegetables . .Jacka
t286. to 1896. obloo. $50 616·33341
Mori1et, Rt. 35, Honderoon .
ond up to t126. Hide·o· - - - - - - - - bedo . l390 . and up to Couch and choir. 304-6751580 .. aofo beda f145. 3417 .
Farm Suppl;e s
Rocllnora. f225 . to 1376., 1-:--------~­
lempa from t28 . ·:to 1125. Sears micro electric range
&amp; L;v ~s lock
pc. dinenea from *109 ., to and oven Corning top self
436 . 7 pc. • 1 B9 ond up. cleaning otter 6. 304-773·
Wood table with II• choirs 6758 .c
1286 IO 1746. 0Hk 1110 1- - - - - - - - - 61 Farm Equipment
up to f226 . Hutch ea. f550 . 50 PERCENT OFF I Floohing
Bunk bed complete with orrow oigna U591 Ughtod.
CROSS &amp; SONS
m~HreiHI. $27&amp;. •nd up t~ non-arrow 8247 . Unlightec;l
U.S
. 36 Well, Jockaon.
t395. Baby bodo, 1110. $199 . (Froo lotteroll Soo
Ohio. 614· 286-8461.
M1ttre1H1 or bo~ apringa. locelty. Limited -...ant;ty.
Maauy Fergu10n. New
full ortwin, tiiJ., firm , l73 . Hurryl 1 IBOOI 423-0163,
Holland, 8uoh Hog Solea &amp;
ond IB3. Ou10n 1011, 1226 . onytlme.
Service. Over 40 uaed
4 dr. cholla, e49. 6 dr. 1'-:'::-:-------tr1ctora to choose from l
chella. t59. Bod tr 1 . . 1 , While bedroom ouite. alec.
complete llna of new &amp;
120.ond 125 .. 10 gun . Gun firoploco, 2·13 " onow tirea
used
equipment. Llrgtlt
cabinets, •360. Gea or with 1t~d1, women&amp; golf
oolectlon
In S.E. Ohio.
electric rongoo 1375. Boby cluba. 304-882 ·2796.
miiUOIIOI, $25 Ill 135,'bed
frlmol 120, 126, &amp; t30. Chinon duol8 projector. bird JIVIOEN'S FARM EQUIP·
klngtr1me t&amp;O . Goodaetec· cage, new girls coat, hrtte MENT
614·448-1676.
tion of bedroom euit11, suit. b111lnene. lhin set. cer
6% interat on long trectora.
rocken. metal Clblneta. seat for sale . 304· 676·
groin bino &amp;lull line of Agr.
hoodboorda 13B &amp; up to 4603 .
equipment. Completallne of
ees.
Nature's Spring• Water puri- Vermeer hay equipment,
round bolo leodora t78 ..
Used Furniture -- Metal fyier, compact, no electricgrinder mixers. 3 pt. hitch
office desks. 3 mites out ity;. 304· 675·4675 .
rolory tiller, 11 11. faod
8ulavllle Rd. Open 9am to
Froah honey 14. q1 . will bunka 1106, pool drivers
6pm, Mon . thru Sat.
deliver in town . slide 1780, B HP woodopllttor
814-446-0322
projector-acreen 840 . good t960, pickup truck racka,
...dera. mineral feeders.
cond. 304-675-2381 .
Wheel Horae lawn mower.
53
Antiques
Mlnotta camera art 100 Woodburning atovea, free
35mm coao. flolh , 1100.: otondlng, lirtploce lnoon l!o
Kitchen cabinet. aide board, Eurciae bench, aome bar add on furnance. Check our
7 pfece diningroom tuite. bello $30. otter 3 pm. prlcoo on pipe gotoo &amp; corrol
penala. Good aelectlon of
"'lrlgorotor. Coli 614· 448· 304·1176-3604.
used tr1cfors I&amp; uud
2318 0! 814-446·3897.
Serious about lo s ing equlpnwntl
4 ple~ll of wicker. Rocker, wolght7 Cantoct Gloria
planter, m~~gazint tibia and Groto. Rt. 2. Box 282, 2 bottom 14 ln . pull·type
lamp toble . f326 . 1920o lolort. wv. 26253 . 304· plow good cond ., t66. Coli
814· 38B·8996 oftor &amp;PM .
9x12 Oriental rug . t260 . All 882·3162.
In oxcellent condHion . 614·
992·3966.
Wood dining room t1bl8 and 1977 Ford Thunderbird, rod
&amp; whlto. 64.000 mllao. full
1--'-- -- - - - - 2 chairs. 304-676· 6633 .
power. no ruat. f•ct. alum.
Antique nine piece dining
whoelo. axe. cond .. t1.695 .
King
Wood
burning
atove
room auite, hu a lot of nice
carving, muat •• to apprt- w~h blower. 1300 . 304- Call 81 4·38B·B896 otter
&amp;PM:
ciato. One of I kind. f876 . 895·3964.
.
_4_·8~96-_3_
8B_6_.- - 1 30
Color console TV. phone 20 11. heovy duty 3 or 4 oxlo.
I'
Lowboy trailer. mode lor
Bnutlful antique birda eye 304-773-9186 .
dour or hot uae, good con d .
maple bedroom au ito, alolgh
bed, .highboy choll with 21" RCA console model 11,160. Coli 814 · 388 ·
mirror, drtlltr wilh mirror, colored TV. good cond . 8895 after 6PM .
doak ·mirror, t760. 896· U6 .00. coli 304· 676 ·
8N Ford Tractor 62 model.
36B6.
3485 .
like new . Caao bolor 230.
Fergu1on Wagon new oek
1816
Caao
Uni-loedor,
good
I
working cond. hydraulic bed . Coli 614·992·7889.
drivo. 13. 100.00 . 304-468·
For ule. New Holland auper
1031 '
717 fnrago harvealar with
Firewood-cutup slaba. 1
like new 770 R corn hood .
truclc lood 1100, 2- t1BO . Sullair 180 portable air Now Holland 362 grinder
compre11or.
good
cond
.
Pickup load, you houl •16 .
mixer . Exc. cond . 304-273·
HEAP occeptod . Call 814· 13 . 260 . 00 . 304 - 46a - 4215 .
1031 '
246 -5B04.
-

Newly ro modeled ollico
apace locotod el 220 Eoot
M1in Street. Pomeroy .
Building h11 1300 aquaro
•
feet of downl1•ira floor
2 tMir. apt., good loc•tion, IPICI and ia neilablt for
redecor•ted, utilitiea pertly immediate occupancy .
pold . Coli 304·676·6 104 or Length of leate 1o suit
tenant, amount of rant Ia
' 304·876· 6386 .
negotiable. Coli 814· 992·
Lorge 2 bdr. opt., 2 bath. 8232 or 614· 992 ·6757.
Houao cool. Lump &amp; otokor,
fully corpeted. rolrig . l!o
ZinnCooiCa. Coll614· 448·
stove, 1 1 Court St .. 1325 Troilor apacaa. amall child· _1_4_0_8 _.- - - - - - mo .. rot. &amp; dop. Call 614· ron accepted, Rt. 1, out 1
448·4926 .
Loculi Rood back of K &amp; K, Houoo cool. Lump &amp; lloker.
Zlnn Cool Co. Coll614· 446·
304-676 · 1076.
140B.
Uplloiro unfurniohod opt .,
carpeted, 111 utilities paid, no
1- - - - - - - - - childron. no polo. Call 814·
Goa double oven otove. t76 .
446· 1637.
Ph . 448· 1312.

· Nicely turni1hed mobile
home. eff. apt .. centre! air
and heat in citv, adults only.
Coli 614·446·0338 .

Furnished 3 rooma l!o bath.
cleon. no pets. adulto. ref. &amp;
doposll . Call 614- 446 ·
1619.

Friflay. Octpber 18, 1985

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

October 18, 1985

·
Th rea b Y Three .· Th 8 AI vm
Ailey American Dance Theefer performs 1hree selecti6ns set to bl ues and folk
music. (60 min.!
•
9 :30 CIJ Gl {j) Benson !CCI
Cl) Wall Street Wool&lt; Louis
Rukeyser analyzes 1he '80s
with a weekly revie w of
economic and inves1men1
matte rs .
IMAXI Comedy Exporlment: Firesign Theatre A
small town decides to get
tough with kudzu in ·eat or
Be Eaten '.
10:00 D CD CD Miami Vice
Crocken and Tubbs become
involved in the antics of an
ex-c:op who is correc1ly
predic1ing mob slayings. (60
min.l
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(]) N&amp;VIfl
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CI) GJ 1]2) Spenser: For Hire
ICC!
0 (J) CD FalCon Crest tCC)
Angela turns to an old friend
for help and Maggie mo11es
to an isola1ed cabin 10 reasse mble her life. (60 mini
()) Waahington Week/
Review Pau l Duke is joined
by top Was hingto n journal~~::,~ analyzing 1he week's
(fi) Newswatch
IMAlll MOVIE: ' Fame'
10:15 IHBOi MOVIE: 'Tho Year of
LiVing Oan9erously'
10:30 (]) Jack Bonny Show
CJl Harness Racing Breed·
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ClD Sneak Previews
til INN News
11 :00 0 (I) CIJ al 0 (IJ ® Ul
112&gt; News
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(]) Man From U.N.C.L.E.
CIJ Nlgh1 Tracks
()) Jazz In W. V.
ClD World of Cartooning
til Bonny Hill Show
11:30 D (I) Tonight Show
CD Sportscenter
CIJ New Nowlywod Game
al Tonight Show
0 Cl) MOVIE : 'Phantom
of the Opera'
([) L.atenlght America
Cia) Ta)(i
{]]) To Be Announced
&amp;1. ® Dick Clerk's
Nitetlme
til One Slop Boyond
1 2 :00 rn Best of Oroucho
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12:45 [Heo MOVIE: 'Got Crazy'
1 :00 (]) Wondy and Me
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Ill {j) Nowa
1:30 (]) Love That Bob
(!) Auto Racing '85: Wo~d
Championahlp Demolition
De:f Lindenhurst , NY .
1 :45 IMAX
MOVIE: 'Death
Hunt'
2:00 0 (I) Nowo
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(J) Doctor Ia In
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7 :30 IJ (I) Agrivlolon
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8 :00 0 (I) (!) Glmme o Break
Addy prepares to leave for a
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pany .
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Football:
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fi1 MOVIE: 'Halloween II'

fJl MOVIE: ' Bonnie &amp;

12:1 5 IHeOI 1st &amp; Ten The coach
vows that nothing can keep
him down ... or can it?
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Momonto'
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Videoa
CD Bill Cosby Show
CI2l ABC News
Nightllne

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provocative pin·up calendar
of the boys· s wim team
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Rev . J esse Jac kson, Eddie
Murphv and Ed Asner are
among the guests fea tured
in moments from the
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rolhy's bovfrlend makes a
pass at Bla~che .

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11 :45 (~ M•A•S•H
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goes undercover at a coontry club to investigate the
murde rof awealthvwoman .
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�Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

October 1

Ohio

Judge O'Brien, terminates 30 cases~
Meigs County Court Judge Pa·
trtck O'Brien completed 30 cases
Wednesday in regular court
proceedings.

Fined by Judge O'Brien were
Ne!Ue Cook, Syracu!l', $250 and
costs, three days in jail, 60 day
license suspension, OWl; costs only
for falling to cqntrol vehicle;
Randall Armes, Syracuse, $250 and
costs. three days in jail, 60 day
lk'ense suspension. OWl; Teddy
Osborne, ReedsvUie, $250andcosts,
10 days in jail, 60 day license
suspension, OWl ; Ralph Leesburg,
Bidwell, costs, suspended 30day jail
sentence, foi-feil Universal Carbine

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30 caliber · M-1 with two chips,
Revelation 22 long rUle, Jennings
J-22anda boxofcock!ightingspurs l
and equipment, transporting a
loaded firearm In a vehicle; Sharon
McMullen, Albany, restitution and
costs, passing bad checks; Rita
Bullock, Racine. restitution and
costs, passing bad checks; Dayle
Brooks, Reedsville, $W and costs,
left of center; Donald Sedgwick,
Tuppers · Plains, $5 and costs,

de~lt'e ~~uS!;~;~am Kllig,~

Pomeroy, Stu ana costs, ·unsafe-'
vehicle; Berneas Brumfield, Middleport, restitution and costs, passing bad checks; Kimberly Grueser,

Pomeroy, $5 and costs, no muffler;
Mazen Bunon, Jr., Utica, N.Y., $10
and costs, passing in hazardous
zone; Ernest Johnson, Albany, $5
and costs, no warning flags on
overlength; Jack Crowder, Elk·
view, W.Va., $10 a~d costs, left of
center.
Fined for speeding were Kenneth
Wlenlewskt, Vinton, $21 and·costs;
Daniel Williams, Ann Arbor, Mich. ,
$Zi a_nd costs; Joy Sauer, Mlddleport, $21 and costs; Dewayne
· Curtman, ..RacJne, $23 and costs; ·
Richard PouUn, J r .. Middleport, $21
and costs; Kirk Pennington, GaiUpolis, $a! and costs; Robert Smith,

Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Dept.

says the control tower should be
open 24 hours a day instead of 16 for

SPAGHETTI DINNER

O'Brien, Fla., costs only; James
Parker, Pomeroy, $22 and costs;
Chester Roush, Galllpolis, $22 and
costs; Richard Dornan, Waverly,
W.Va., $ID and costs; William
Lanh;lm, Huntington, W.Va., $22
andcosts.
,
Forfeiting bonds in Meigs County
Court were Benjamin Ewing, $50,
speeding; Edward Lampkin, CarolIna, W.Va., $50, sPeeding; Rodney
Jordan, Pomeroy, $45, unsafe
vehicle; DougBartram,Reedsvllle,
$170, posseSsing llJld se!Ung turbearlng animals without a commercial
propagating license.

AT. THE FIRE STAnON ON

Saturday, Oct. 19 from 3:00 to 7:00 P.M.

~ Monday-at-the-St:-PhHUp~Niefl

~ERVONE

Erma E . Stone 91, Route 1,
Coolville, died 'Thursday rmrning at
the Camden-Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg.
She was born at Falrplains, W.
Va. , a daughter (ithe late James E .
and Cordelia Parsons Pringle. She
was a fanner school teacher and
attended the Falrplalns Church.
Surviving are two sons, James
Stone of Coolville and Charles Stone
of Uttle Hocking; three daughters,
I W. Va .,·
1sabelle Sa rgen,t Rl pey,
Bonnie Cremeans, Uttle Hacking,
and Ruth Ann Nutter, Coolville; a
sister, Iva Marte Pringle, Ripley, W.
Va. , a nephew, 12grandchUdren, 11
great -grandchtldren.
Preceding her In death besides
her parents were her husband, Fred
Stone, in 1981, and three brothers.
. Services wUI be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at the White Funeral
Home
COOivUie Burial
with Rev.
Wilson lnolficlating.
willJerry
be in
Torch Cemetery. Friends may call
lt tbe funeral home from 2 to 4p.m.
and 6 10 8 p.m. today.

Anna C. Huston
Anna C. Huston, Kl, Murray City,
fonnerly of Pomeroy, died Friday
morning in Pomeroy.
She was born July 7, 1902 at
Orblstan, a daughter of Matt and
Elizabeth Galvin Board. She was a
member of the St. Phillip Neri
Catholic
Church lnfdurrayCityand
of the Auxiliary
of the American
Legion there.
Surviving are, three sons, Raymom and John Huston, both or
Murray City, and Paul J. Huston,
Syracuse; nine grandchildren and
live great-grandclllldren. Preceding her In death were an Infant son,
two Infant daughters and a brother,
William Board.
Services will be held at 11 a.m.

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answer eight calls

Tontght ... rain likely. Low In the lower OOs. Southwest winds 5to 15
mph.
Saturday .. rain likely. High in the mid 70s.
Chance of rain Is ID percent today and 70 peroent tonight and
Saturday.
Extended forecaal

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Veterans Memorial
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Discharges--David Johnson,
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April 1982 census ligures are based on general
revenue sharing population estimates complied by
·
the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
Outgoing City Manager Chris Morris disputed the
results, saying they were not based on an .actual
census, but instead were based on trends. The next
door-to-door census conducted by the federal
government will not be untO 1900.
"They took the drop from 1970 to 1900 in the rensus
and projected that drop," Morris said. "The planner's
figures are based upon trends."
Morris said he estimated the city's population has
"stagnated" at around 5,IDO.

"There bas been some drop" In the number of
residents at the Gallipolis Developmental Center, be
said. "But we haven't had people selling. their homes
and leaving. Most of the houses are full."
The figures in the latest "census" show Gallipolis
with a population of 5,576 lh 1900, 5,1m in AprU 1982,
5,162 In July 1982, and 4,915 In April 1984. The 1970
census reported 7,490 persons lived in Ga!Upolis.
The figures will be sent to the Ohio Secretary of
State, who by law must Issue a proclamation
containing Ihe names and IXJpulatlon of all municipal
corporations having a population of5,00lor more, and
those having a population of less than 5,&lt;XKJ.
Thirty days after the Issuance of tbe'~roclamation,

the status of a local municipal corporation as a village
or city Is established. The community then has the
option to dispute the census and conduct its own
door-to-door census and submit those figures to the
secretary of state.
· But no matter whose figures are correct, Gallipolis'
population is shrinking and the only way, Morris said,
lo slow the reduction is by Increasing the area of the
city. The only way that Is possible Is through
annexation.
"If the city is not permitted annexation by the
county commission, " he said. "the city Is just not left
with a great deal of room to grow in ."

GALLIPOLIS - The dedication by Deputy Secretary Brown.
ofthenewGalllaCountyCourthouse
Brown was appointed to his
will be held Saturday, !Nov. 9, at 2 position as Deputy Secretary of
p.m. , with Clarence J . Brawn, Commerce on July 6, 1983. From
Deputy Secretary of Commerce, as 1965 until 19&amp;3, he was a member r:J:
guest speaker.
the U.S. House of Representatives
"This is t)leday we have aU looked from the 7th District d Ohio.
forward to for more than fouryears,
He was ranking Republican on
since the Iragtc loss of our fanner three Important committees and
courthouse by tire on Jan. 8, 1981," subcommittees during his IS-year
Commission President Verlln L. tenure In Congress, including the
Swain said in a statement released Joint Economic Committee,
today.
Energy Subcommittee and tntergo"We want the people of Gallla vern m e n t a I R e I a I I o l\ s
County to be a part at this Subcommittee.
·
celebration and join us as we . In 1982, Brown was the Republl·
fonnally dedicate the new GaUia can candidate for governor of Ohio.
County courthouse. "
Editor and publtsher of several
National, state and local dflcials Ohio newspapers from 1949 until
are expected to be present. The 1961i, he became president and
(Continued on page A3 )
ribbon culling wUI follow remarks

NEW GALLIA COURmOtsE - Tbe dedication
of the new Gallla County Courthouse wW be held
Saturday, Nov. 9, at2p.m. "'lbtslsthedaywehaveall
looked forward to lor more than four years, since tbe

tragic loss of our lonner courthouse by Ore on dan. 8, ·
1981," Commission President Verlln L. Swain said In
a statement released today.

Final easements being processed for water l~e extension
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station with serving from 3 to 7 p.m.
J)lnner will be SJfor adults and $150
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By JOHN FRIEDMAN
Times-Sentinel Staff
On Thursday, The City of Gallipolis celebrated Its
!95th anniversary.
Or was It the VIU~ge of Gallipolis?
According to flgtlres released by the Ohio
Department of Development and Hxe U.S. Bureau of
tbe Census, GaiUpolis' population, as ri July 1984, was
4,880. That Is 120 residents below the 5,00l required to
maintain city status.
According to the report, the city's IXJpulation
actually dropped below 5,&lt;XKJ in Aprill984, with 4,915
residents.
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Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports eight caUs
Thursday; Rutland at 1: 29 a.m. to
Nichols Rd. lor Helen Ebers bach to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 7: 52 a.m. to General
HartingerPky.forRyanPieroewho
was treated but not transported;
MiddlEport at 9:39a.m. transported
Linda George to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Racine at 10:38 a.m. was
called to an auto accident on Rt. 338
for Melvin Tallman who was treated
but not transported; Racine at 3: 03
p.m. to Coolville Rd. for Mary
OPEN
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TONIGHT
Ial Hospital; Rutland at 4:45p.m. to
nL 8:00
Main St. for Cynthia Bailey to
SINCE 1864
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Chester at 5:24p.m. toamlnorbrushflre 1-----------------------:-1
on New Hope Rd.; Pomeroy atlO: 07
p.m. transported WUI!am Grueser
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Suuday tluoogll Tuesday
A chaiKle of rain sunday and monday. Fair Tuesday. Highs ln the
mid 60s .to mid 70s Sunday, Upper OOslo mid Ills Monday and lD lhe
ll08Tue8day, LowslD the liO!!Sunday.. mld40slomld50sMondayaod
upper 30o 1o mid 40s Tuftlda.v.

Head Start's
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it's a caseofwberewefeellt'ssafer
with tbe tower open :!1 hours," the
~trport manager said.
Aircraft landings and snow removal operations would be safer with
the tower always open, Salyerssald.
. When the tower Is closed, a filght
sel')!~e station takes over and can
communlcate by radio with planes .
but has no radar and Is In an r1flce
from ·which the runway is not
vtslble, the manager said.

Catholic Church. Friends may&lt;l?all
at the Brown Funeral Home In
Murray City from 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturday and anytime on Sutxlay
&lt;
with the family to be present from 2
The
control
tower is open rrom 6
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Burial will be in
a.m.
to
11
p.m.
and wlll open 30
the St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery at
minutes
later
beginning
Nov. 1,
BuchteL
Salyers said. He noted the tower was

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open 241x&gt;urs untU October 1981. The
cutback came because of a lack r1
a1r traffic during particular oours.
"It's very Important to recognize
we currently have a safe airport but

safety reaSons.
Larry Salyers said Thursday his
letter to a Federal Aviation Administration official referred to the
early morning crashes of two air
cargo planes at thealrportthlsyear.
A pilot was killed In one crash.
If the tower had been open, the
fatal wreck may have been avoided,
Salyers wrote to Joseph Del Balzo,
Eastern Region F M director in
New York.

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By NANCY YOACHAM
'limes-Sentinel Stall
TUPPERS PLAINS - There's light al the end of
the tunnel for residents of Meigs County's SliversvUie
area who have been wanting piped water from the
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water District ror the past
five years.
Don Poole, a Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
District representative, reports that final easements
are being processed-at this time for the much wanted
water line ex tension. However, he says, some lx&gt;ldups
have occurred with regard to the ea~ents.
Although there have been no problems obtaining

easements from people who will be served by lhe
extension, there have been problems from a few
people who already have piped water from Tuppers
Plains-Chester. Poole says that three such property
owners are wanting to be paid for easemen ts. He
contends that because the water district Is non-profit
- the money goes back into the system- the district
is not and never will be in a position to buy easements.
In conlructlng the extension, a new line must be laid
parallel with an old line along County Road 28
iBashan Road) from the Bald Knob-Stlversville
junction to the McKenzie Ridge Road junction.
With exception d the three mentioned above, most

property owners have already given the water
district pennlsslon to lay the new line. Poole says the
water district appreciates this cooperation and
"special and very stringent specUlcatlons" have been
written to accomodate these property owners. "They
remember what it was like when they wanted water,"
he adds. ·
Attorneys for the water district are now reviewing
maps of the area to be added to the Tuppers
Plains-Chester system, and are also reviewing
township road and county road pennlts to detennine
li all legal needs have been met.

PUCO a 'critic' of management

State Issue deserves
our support - Collins
GALLIPOLIS - "Unreasonable
regulations have crippled Southeast
Ohio's coal industry and put tens of
thousands of penple in our region out
, of work," State Sen. Oakley C.
Collins said Friday.
"But simply complaining about
lhe problem won 't solve it," the
Ironton Republican said, "State
Issue 1. which will be on the
November 5 statewide ballot , could
be the beginning of real solutions . .
Issue 1. if approved by Ohio
voters, will allow the state to Issue
$100 million in bonds for coalcleaning research.
··ohio coal is the Buckeye State's
most precious na tu ra l resource enough Ia meet our energy needs for
the next 200 years," Collins said. "To
simply give upon using It would be a
terribly sad mistake.
"Eindlng efficient and economical .melhods to safely bum Ohio's
high-sulfUr coal will get the overzealous regulators off our coal
industry's bark and pace theway for
an economic comeback In our
region."
Ohio coal production Is down 40

Poole Is unable to give an approximate date when
construction may be expected because' 'there are too
many outsldepeoplewehaveto rely oo." However, he
did say that the district Is "optimistic" about the
StiversvUie· ex tension.
Thirty-six customers In the StiversvUle area will be
served by the new line. A smaller Une on Skinner
Road will also be included as well as a smallllne in the
MlnersvUie area, and ~ small Une in East Letart .
Altogether, 50 new taps wUI be added Ia tbe Tuppers
Pl ains-Chester network through the extension
project.
!Continued on page A-31

TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) - The
chalnnan of the Public Utilities
Commission of Ohio says the PUCO
percent since 1970. The number of
views Itself as a critic of manageunemployed Ohio miners Is up J4
ment and will not hesitate to order
percent over the past six years.
changes It deems are in the best
Unemployment in some coalInterests of the public and utlllty
Intensive counties hovers above ID
company stockholders.
percent.
"That'soneof thepolicles that we
"Tragically, nearlyone-halfofthe
think we're supposed to be fulfilling
coal bumed in Ohio Is Imported;"
here," said Chalnnan Thomas V.
Collins said. "When you consider
thema. "That's part of 'our role
that 95 percent of Ohio's electric
under the statute that created us."
energy comes from burning coal, II
The PUCO has become a watchgives you some idea what the
dog against excessive rate InSUPPORTS L'!SUE-1 ---'Sen.
IXJtentlal growth In our coal mining
creases and as a protector to the
Oakley
C. Colllns, R-lronton,
Industry could be.''
public and to shareholders agalnsl
Friday voiced his support lor
"Issue lis a sure sign that we are
mlsmanagemen t In ut U!ties, Chema
State Issue I, which wW allow
not giving up at the slate leveL The
said.
research funds produced by pas- · the state to Issie $100 million In
The PUCO's increased activism Is
hondo! lor coal-cleaning resage of Issue l ean lead tocreate new
seen in last summer's order to the
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search.
ways to use our state's own
General Telephone Co. to Improve
resources and stop the practice of
It s service as a condition for a rate
importing coal from other states."
Increase and Its recent directive to
Without new technology, Collins
"But the main positive Impact of the Columbia Gas Co. of Ohio to
says, Ibis trend w!U continue, as. ~ Issue lis that It will help create new diversify Its board of directors, he
many utilities will continue Import·
jobs," Co!Uns says, " jobs ln.ourcoal said.
lng "cleaner" coal from other
Industry and In other relat.ed
· "We view ourselves as critics of
states.
Industries.
!· management," Cherna said during
Because Ohio coal Is cheaper to
"A voteforlssueltsa vote for jobs an Interview In Toledo Thursday.
produce and use in Ohio,Sen. Collins
In Southeastern Ohio - I cannel
UntU Its reorganization In Januargues, passage or Issue 1could help
think of a better reason to believe in ary 19Kl, lhe agency had not been
keep consumer electric rates down. anything."
very active In that role, saldChema ,

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who was appointed to the commission by Gov. Richard Celesle In
December 1984.
The five-member commission
rl1Uiates utUitles, transportation
companies, pipelines and water and
sewer lines operating In Ohio.
"If we don't speak out and teUthe
companies what It Is we think they
should be doing, who is?, he said.
UtUitles do not operate under a
tree market system, which governed by competition, belps sets
prices. Because utilities operate as
monopolies, the PUCO acts as a
substitute lor the rl)arketplace,
Chemasatd.
"The market tells the company If
they're doing a good job or not:" he
said. "The reason we exist Is
because there Isn't a free competl·
Uve market."
The commisSion also looks out for
the interests of a utUity's shareholders to ensure the management
Is efficient and effective In the
delivery of tbe services, he sa id .
Last summer the PUCO ordered
General Telephone to conduct a
management audit as a prerequlslt
tor receiving a rate increase, he
said.
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The order resu Ited from serv Icc

complaints commission members
heard during public hearings for Ihe
company's proposed rate increase,
he said.
As ·n result , the commission
granled the telephone company
ooly a flflh of the $58.5 million It
sought .
"We put a little slipulalion on the
Increase," said Cbema. "We said,
'We're goingtoallowyou to ha ve lhis
modest increase, but, you have lo
use those dollars to improve the
level of service'."
In Its most rC'Ccnt action, the
PUCO has dlrecled Columbia Gas to
revamp Its hoard of directors so that
a major'ity was from Ohio and did
no! have ties to thl' mmpany or Its
subsidiaries. The commission told
the ga s company it wants to see a
plan for those changes by Nov. 8.
Columbia has prot ested I he movrand ha s lndlca trd II may ask for a
rehearing on the issue.
The practice of hav ing dirC'Ctors
from outsldc the company Is a
common one, Chema said. One
benefit of such divcrslftcatlon will be
toard memtlcrs looking after the
best interestsofthecompany,whlch
relate to oolh stockholders and
ratepayers, h£' said.

Community affairs forum scheduled at Portland School
PORTLAND - A forum to discuss community
affairs has been planned for 7 p.m. Wednesday at the'
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Portland School.
Interested persons may prepare questions In
writing that they would like to bring uponlssu~ they
would like to hear.discu ssed In the areas ri schoOl and
township matters.
A panel of persons consisting of the present school
board and township officials, as well as candidates,
are being Invited to make up the panel which will
address the audience.

Invitations have been sent to Bob Ord, Southern
District Superintendent; board members, Susie
Grueser, Don Smith, David HUI, Dennie Evans, Joe
Thoren, and board and township candidates, Frank
Proffitt, Charles Pyles, Scott Wolfe, Shirley Johnson,
Eugene Long, Elson Dailey, Guy Rose, Max Folmer,
. Morris Teaford, James McHaffie. and Marty
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Morarlty.
The group calling !he meeting points out that the
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session is being Offered as a gesture to promote and
maintain understanding and good wUI between the
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public and its representatives. This type r1 meeting
has had a long standing tradition In the New England
Slates sometimes having far reaching effects when at
times only a dozen or so people attended, they report.
Residents have a question they would like to have
considered can mail It to Marviene Beegle or Gayle
Price. Questions may be submitted to the moderator,
Mrs. Beegle, at the door belorethemeetingstarts and
oral questions wUI be accepted from the floor.
Rules lor the forum are: decisions made by the

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moderator are final; only questions in J(OOd tustc and
deemed appropriate by the modera tor will tlc used;.

the moderator reserves the right ro interrupt any
answer because of limited time; the moderator will
try to select questions that seem most generally of
roncer11; each candidate for local offices wUI be given
a few minules to address the audience If he cr sbe so
destres.
Members of the arrangement committee for the
forum are Beegle, Howard Lo rklns, Max ine Diddle
Sellers, Price and Shirley JriKnson.

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