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GALLIPOLJS- TheestateOscar
Odd Mcintyre bought as ananniver·
sary present for hlswlfe, Maybell, in
1933ls now her gift to Gallipolis.
Mcjntyre, considered to be the
city' s most famous resident, was
one of America's first syoolcated
columnists. His column "New York
Day by Day" appeared In hundreds
of newspapers during the 1920s and ·
19:lls. .
Mcintyre died in 1938- before he
had a chance to live tn the restored
1800's manslononStateStreet. but It
served as his widow's home Cor
many years before her death last
AprU at the age of 101.
Maybelle Mcintyre bequeathed
the house- knpwn as Gatewood to the 0 .0 . Mcintyre Park District.
The deed was signed over to the park
district Wednesday by the wtll's
executor, according to a published
report.
Ohio Valley Bank's Chairman of

Richard F. Celeste.
The General Assembly adopted a
compromise "sovereign tmmun·
tty" bUI Thursday, ending !or the
lime being a three-year hassle over

House rejects seatbelt law

OF 20

COLUMBUS (UPI ) - The Ohio Gmeral Assembly has adjoumed
lor the weekmd, stW awaltlngtherlghtoomblnatlonolvotesto macta
pair of controversial bills mandating the use of auto sea&amp;hells and
requiring mGCor vehicle exhaust system Inspections In the Cleveland ·
and Cincinnati areas.
The seathelt bUl, cleared earUer tiM year by the Senate, leU two
votes short of pa811age Thul'!lday In lhe House dellplle claims II would
"save thousands II. lives and serlonslnjUrleA."
I!Alp. EdwardJ. Orlett, D-Dayton,Mtthesll!lefora votenextweek
on the emlslllons bUI, defeated Waesday, As chief !IJIOIIIIOr, b.i Is
laced with l!eCUrlng a half-domt votes to a-re p81188ge. 'Ibm the
Senate must act on the plan.
.
'llie ml\lor accompllshment of the week was approval II. a joint
conference conuntttee report restoring Umfled soverelp lrnmtdl)l
lor local governments and school dlslrtclll !oroed to pa.v exorbllalll
premiums lor liability insunlnce or tmable to lei covera,e a&amp; aD.
'Die plan, which la~l'fll agreed Is 111ly aatoppp llleUIJ'e, was
senttoGov.RichardF.Cell!steforslgnalureona91-2volelatheHCIUlle
and a 2&amp;hole
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. Senate.

SPECIAL SALE
CANNON

BATH TOWELS.
Heavy weight, solid colors and white. Gen·
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$229 .
Matching Hand Towel ...................... 11.49
Marching Wash Cloth .......................... 99•

BERFELDS

the Board Morris Haskllis, who Is the Mclntyres' 25 aruuvesary, at
executor of Mrs. Mcintyre's estate, whlch Mr. Mcintyre was said to
reportedly said the Gatewood have given Gatewood as a present to
property Is appraised at $00,00l, hlswlte.
The home was purchased in 1933.
while the entire estate Is valued at
Its renovation was completed just
about $1.5 mUUon.
No plans have yet been made lor . prior to Mr. Mclntyre'sdeathatage
the Gatewood mansion, ParkDirec· 58.
The horne's furnishings wm be
tor J&lt;isette Baker has been quoted as
saying. Besld~ the home Itself, the sold at auction November 22 by
district was also bequeathed many Garth's Stmtford Auction Center tn
o! Mcintyre's papers, pictures, Delaware and the proceeds wm be
part of Mrs. Mcintyre's bequest to
paintings and book collectlon.
The district must raise funds to the University of Mtssourt School r:t
Journalism for scholarships and an
maintain the property.
endowed faculty chair tn her
The county park district formed 10 years ago - was named husband's name.
Roy Fisher, a fonner dean of the
after Mcintyre because he was the
University of Missouri School of
area's most famous resident
The Mclntyres were part or New Journalism who helped Mrs. Mcln·
York society and friends of celebrt· tyre wtth arrangements for her
ties and politicians such as boxer bequest to the colll'ge, sald the
Jack Dempsey imd Mayor Jimmy money would be used as an
Walker. Fonner President Herbert endm\:ment for a faculty position
Hoover reenacted the role of best and for post·graduate fellowships
man at a mock wedding to celebrate lor joumaUsls. .

General Assembly adopts
limited ~unity legislation
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l't'JIIdent. Mr. Mc1Dtyre'1 ll)'lllllcMed coUnll "New
Yosil Day by ~" appi!U'tlll Is! lundredll of
newapapen In the 111011 111111 18IIB.

MARlQUITA, Colombia
Rescue workers mounted a search
today lor survivors of flooding and
mudsUdes triggered by the eruption
of a snow-shrouded volcano In
western Colombia. Officials said
4,000 bodies were found but 25,001
people were feared dead.
Officials prepared etght U.S.
Army helicopters ·based In the
Panama Canal Zone to lift supplies
and medical teams Into Colombia
today. AVenezuelan alr force plane
loaded wilh relief supplies landed In
Bogota late Thursday.
Twelve Colombian helicopters
shuttled suppUes Into the strtcken
region !rom a base In Bogota as
o!flclals pleaded lor food, clothing,
blankets, lanterns and blood.
Alberto Vasquez Restrepo, gover·
nor of the Colombian state of
Anlloqula, said efforts today would
center on caring lor the Injured.
"Those who are dead are dead ,"
he satd. "We have to takecareof the
Injured."
Officials !eared more fiooding and
mudslides today. In Marlqulta, 18
miles north of Afl11ero, officials
evacuated resklents because of
possible flooding from the 'swollen
Guall River.
The 17,716-foot volcano Nevada
del Rulz, about 100 mlles west of
Bogota, erupted at about 11 p.m.
Wednesday. Heal from the blast
melted Ice and SI)OW that covered
the volcano, sending a torrent of

water and mud rOAring ihrough dead," said Gustave Esguerra:
governor of the stat~ o! Cuoolna~
nearby towns.
Hardest hit was Armero, a city or marca. "But we hope that manY. o!
45,00l, 93 miles west r:i Bogota In the the mtsstng people saved ttre"m:
nation's coffee- growing region. · selves by climbing nearby
Only rooftops, the steeple of a mountains,"
church and a cemetery bcated on
Many people In the region refused
high ground were vtstble above the to leave the area despite warning
' mud that covered the town.
Frtday that an eruption wa..
U.N. DlsasterRI'IIefOrganizatlon . Imminent.
.
officials said tn a statement that
"The Colombians were attempt·
"4,00l oodles have already been lng to become prepared," u.s.
recovered and the eventual deat!l Geological Survey offlcal Derrell
toll may reach 15,000 In the town of Herd said tn Washington. " As best
Armero."
as I can tell the eruption occurl'd
"God, what haveyoudonetous?" before their plans and activities
satdone resldentoiArmerowhoOed could be fully Implemented."
to Marlqulta and took refuge In a
Ofllcats said the meltlngsrowand
treetop.
"Armero has disappeared and Ice caused ltttledamageclosetothe·:
there is only mud," Osberto volcano, but gained Ioree as If
Hernandez, a resident of the town moved down the Chtnchlna, Langu."
known as the "White Ctty" for lis nllla, Gualt, CloroandMollnorivers;'
cotton and rice production, told a sweeping away trees and causing:
Bogota radio station.
widespread damage.
··
The powerful eruption was the
"A wave of trees, people and:
deadllestslnceNewGulnea'sMounl furniture hit my building and:
Lamlngton exploded In 1951, kUling knocked It down," said Lozanobetween 3,00J and 5,001 people.
Pacheco. "It carried me to the ctty:
It was the Western Hemisphere's . llmtts, where I saw the top r:i a tree:.
deadliest eruption this century. 'flle and I climbed. I was there all night:
worst before was tn 1968, when and all I could hearwereshoutsand·
Mount Arena! in Costa Rica erupted cries."
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and kllted&amp;l. The explostveeruptlon
Mud from theoverOowtng Langu-:
r:i Mount St. Helens In Washington nUlaR!verll'veledAnnero.'l'heRed·
left 63 dead.
Cross said the towns o! Chtnchtna,:
President Belisarlo Betancur. Honda and Llbano also we~·
who new over the region Thursday, flooded.
called Itan "unimaginable tragedy"
The volcano's Iakt majoreruptkm
and placed himself In command of was in 1595, according to Hen!. The
retle! operations.
volcano emitted smoke and ash tn
"There could be :ll.OOO to 25,(00 lJJl:i, l8!Wl and 1916.

Gallia's OOM Park District
receives "Gatewood' as gift

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Leglsla·
lion restoring limited Immunity
from negligence lawSU its to local
governments and school dlstrtcts Is
on Its way to I he desk of Gov.
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Extra Sizes: 3 to 38

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BEQUEA'nl - Maybelle Mcintyre, who died !.a
AprB a&amp; Use age of 101. has bequea&amp;hed her
Gatewood, to lhe 0.0. Mdntyre Park Dlstrtcl, whlclj
was n~ed In honor of the GaUipolls' most famous

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the matter.
Alanned by reports that local
governments and school districts
can no longer afford UabiUty
Insurance or cannot obtain cover·
age, the House adopted the joint
conference committee settlement
91·2and the Senate ratltled tt 2!H;.
The proposal had been stalem·
ated since last June, when lobbyist~
for lawyers, local governments and
Insurance companies became In·
volved In a tangle over provisions.
Even though the bill passed and is
expected tobeslgnedlntolaw. ttwas
adyertlsed only as a stopgap
measure at best.
'1 just have to feel that Insurance
rates wUl have to come down some
as a result r:i this bill,' •said Sen. M.
Ben Gaeth, R-Deflance.
Some lawmakers said that II Ihe
ne.w llmlted liability plan does not
rEduce .insurance rates, they will
propose a joint Wtderwrittng associ·
atlon wxler which the state would
provide pooled insUral1ce coverage
for local govermnent and school
districts.

MUD COVERED SURVIVOR RE'!CUED - A
soldier and ClvD Defense volunteer carry a mud
covered survivor from the town of Annero thai wo.s

Celeste says care

has improved for
mentally retarded
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov.
Richard F. Cetestesayshlsadmlntstmtton has m a d e "great strides"
during lhe last seven weeks In
provkllng quality care to the
mentally retarded and developmentally disabled, and wUllntroduce a
legislative package of further refonns next week.
"There's stUl a great delil to be
done and goals to be met.

destroyed by a mudslde following the erupllon o1 the ::
El Rulz volcano In Central Columbia. More than ::·
25,000 people DUlY have 1081 their lives in the +e·~r. ·•
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Syracuse awarded grant
The VUiage of Syracuse has been awarded a S22, 194 lfllllt for
hoMing access Improvements Into I he Ohio River a&amp; the viiJaae park.
Stale Representative Jolynn Bcl!ter said the grant, admlnlnsWred
by.lheOhloDepartmentoiNa&amp;urallle!iourcesDivtslonofWatercralt,
wUI assist the city In oonsirucllon II. a boa&amp; launch ramp Into the river
and provide adacent boat docks. Boster wosiled 1o supportSyracwie'
grant application In order to promote watercraft recreation on Use
Ohio River.
' Grant funds were derived from lhe Waterways Safety Fund w!Kh
Is supported solely from boat reglslrallon lee~~ and a portion of the
itate gasolnesates tax. The monies aredlstrtlufed fort he Dlvhlon o1
Watercraft's enfon:emenl, capital tmprovemmls and educational
progl'flllls.

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WASHINGTON- Tony Coelho,
a future speaker of the House,came
· to breakfast with reporters ooe
morning last week. A walter
offered him a plate of eggs and
corned beef hash, but Tony waved
hlm off. He had come to ialk
!XJlltlcs. Tony would rather talk
(Xllltlcs than eat.
Coelho represents the 15th dJS.
trtct of Callforrila, which runs from
Modesto down to Fresno. The
district houses roo,ooo people, and
mostofthemlovethe guy. In 1984 he
defeated Republican Carol Harner
by 2-to-1; the seat is hls lnto the
foreseeable·future.
A few years henre, when he

succeeds Jlm Wrtght as speaker,
sawed.off Tony Coelho wW be .a
cartoonist's delight. He will be
ldentllled by his black -oocketoo
eyes - eyes that mist with sorrow
as he thinks of a seat lost to the
Democrats, eyes that sparkle with
mlschle! as ·he contemplates a
Republlcan defeat. He has been ln
polltlcs all hls adult Bfe. Alter his
graduation from Loyola, he served
as admlntstrative alde to Congressman B. F. Slsk, whom he succeeded
oo Sisk's retirement in 1978. He was
43ln June.
On thls particular rmrnlng, just
after the electlons, Tony ls beside
himself with joy. It ls no problem

lor Tony to be beside himself, lor
everything about him - eyebrows,
hands, mouth - ls constantly ln
motion. The gentleman is a oneman pogo stlc~. He ls not l'illlch
Interested ln dlseusslng Republican
Tom Kean's landsllde r~H!Iectlortas
governor df New Jersey, but what
about VIrginia! Virginla!
He wants us to see the lessons of
Vlrginla. There the Derrocratlc
candklates had made a clean sweep
- a white male for ~vernor, a
black male for lieutenant governor,
a white woman !Qr attorney
general. Great· candidates! Absolutely super candidates! They had
avoided ldentlllcat'lon with any

: t elephone numbf.r. No unsigned letters w\11 be- published . Letters should be In

..

:" good taste,

a ddrt"ssl n ~

Issues, not personali11E'S .

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Soviets hammer
~t
. · 'Star Wars'
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•

:Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, ~eclaring that an anns race In space

~uld be "sulcldal," told a group ct Nobel Prize winners that negotiation Is

tile only road to complete nuclear disarmament.

'A simllar theme was taken up by Presldent Andre! Gromyko, who told
cOnmunlst Party offlclals In Gorky Wednesday the United States was
uldeashlng an unprecedented arms buildup.
·:Wtth just five days left before the Geneva swnmlt between President
l'iiagan and Gorbachev, the two Kremlin leaders lntenslfled Soviet
d$nands that banning the star wars defense be given priority at the talks.
United States wants to discuss nuclear arms, Including space
~apons, but also seeks to talk about human rights and regional disputes
s\il.ch as those ln Afghanistan and Nicaragua.
:'Gorbachev, speaking ln the Kremlln to a delegation ci Nobel laureates,
sild deployment of the Strategic Defense Inltlatlve - better known as star
wars - would mean "that the U.S.S.R. will !lnd an e!!ective answer."
Wilt, he said, would lead only to a new race to mWtarlze space.
: .G~omyko. speaking to reglorial Communist Party o!!lclais In Gorky,
aj!cused the United States o! attempting to dupe the American (llbUc by
c81Ung star wars a defensive system and saying that research on the
sY.stem is.on!y ln the prellmlnary stages.
Y'There is not a grain ci truth tn these clalms," he said.
-:"Let those who want to talk to us from strength know that they have
ciiosen the wrong people to talk tn," Gromyko said.
: .Gorbachev, ln a speech broadcast on Soviet televts,lon and carried by the
Qltlcial news agency Tass, dlsmlssed U.S. clalms that the star wars system
~ld lead to a breakthrough In defense technology.
•:"At what price wW thls be achieved? It lS absolutely clear - at the price
Ot the development of sulcldal arms systems," he said.
:~egotlatlon is the only dependable and sale way to achieve
df&amp;armament, Gorbachev sald.
::"We go to Geneva being completely aware of the responsibility resting
oit the leaders of such countries as the U.S.S.R. and the United States," he
~d . "We go there lor serious and productive work and, I should say, wlth
our hands not empty."
: He repeated the Soviet proposal that each slde halve the number of
wirrheads capable of reaching the other side's tert1tory.
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:'The

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::CUTTING

:T- HE

:What
should
.
;:Uncle Sam do?

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:i:timinate tax
:1oopholes
:·Cut defense
:·s pending
: Start a feder al
· lottery
~ ut spending on
··domestic programs
,':Li mit Social Security
: benefit s
: Raise taxes
• Noth ing

How concerned
'
is the public?
June Sept .
1985 1985

8 1%

52%
42%
41 %
tO%
7%
3%

Concerned
Very
Fairly
Not concerned
Not very
Not at all
No opinion

78%

87%

42%

47%

36%

40%
11%
9%

15%
13%

2%
7%

2%
2%
.,

(Sou,ce: Money maoaztnel
NEA/W. Vosburgh &amp; J. UM

do,ncerr about the federal budget deficit Is growing, as almost nine out of 10
Amer icans now say they're worried. And more than eight In 10 believe the
w~y to solve the problem Is to close tax loophOles.
•

Joday in history
••

;~ Today

...

is Friday, Nov. 15, 319th day of 1985 with 46 to follow.
,~ The moon ls moving toward Its first-quarter.
;.. The morning stars are Venus and Mars.
,
:: The evening stars are Mercury, Saturn and Jupiter.
;.. Those born on this date are under the slgn ol Scorpio. They Include
~rltlsh statesman Wllllam Pltt ("the elder" ) in 17(J!; Brttlsh astronomer
B,lr Wllliam Herschel, discoverer ol the planet Uranus, ln 17:1!; art.ist
Qeorgla O'Keelle ln 1887 (age 98) ; dlpbmat W. Averell Harriman ln 1891
:p.ge 9&lt;1 ); Germancommander Erwin Rommel, also ln 1891; actor Ed"'!ard
Asner In 1929 (age 56) , and slnger.actress Petula Clark ln 1932 (age 53).
~· On this date 1n history:
·: In 1492, the first recorded reference to tobacco was made by Christopher
Columbus, who observed Indians ln the New World smoking lt ln plpes.
~. In 1~. explorer Zebulon Pike sighted the 14,110-loot Colorado Rocky
~ountaln Peak that bears hls name.
·
.
.;: In 1864. Clvil War Gen. Wllllam Tecumseh Shennan began hls march
:O'Om Atlanta to the sea.
.
;•• In 19!&gt;, the first assembly of the League or Nations was called to order In
~neva, Switzerland.
:: In 1982, a federal judge In Los Angeles declared the l98l U.S. draft
{eglstration law Invalid.
,
_
.
•. In 1981, flve-week·old Baby Fae dled aft er her body rejected the baboon
:heart she had UvEl(l with for 20 days at Calllornla's Lorna Linda University
~e&lt;ltcal Center.
;.. A thought for the day: Brlttsh statesman Wllllam Pltt, known as "the .
jtder Pltt," said, "Unlimited power lsapttocorruptthemlndso!thosewho
JXlssess lt. .. .' where laws elld, tyranny begins."

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"There's no place like Moscow.... There's no place like Moscow.... "

pressure groups that might have·,
hurt them - homosexuals, tlr
example, and extremists of organ.''
lzed labor - and meanwhile the
Republlcan slate h!l(l 'been Saddled
with far-right fundamentaliSts. The
impllcatlons flU hls heart with joy.
"Listen to me," says Tony. It Is
Impossible mt to Osten to him. He
flxes us with those dark and
eloquent eyes. "These rellglous
people ln the 'New Right' are golng
to do the RepubUcans what some of
the less attractlve people ln Big
Labor dkl to use. Only .lt wul he
worse for the RepubUcans."
He ts jubilant about something
else. An Incurable optimist, he Is
always jubilant about something.
Ronald Reagan has lost his welfare
queen! He's lost her! Do we know
the new weHare queen? It's the
Pentagon! It's toilet covers, stool
caps, coffee makers; high-priced
wrenches. How can Reagan talk
any more about waste ln welfareabout the woman ln the Cadlllac In
· Chicago - when he can't get a
handle on waste at his own Detense
Department? "Weinberger's blown
lt! He's blown lt!"
Tony sees good thlngs ·ahead In
1986. He always tells us that he's
"conservative," so he make only
conservative predictions. · In . 1986
the Democrats will gain seven to 10
seats in the House. They will regain
control-of the Senate.
Tony has all' 34 Senate contests In
his head. Ask him. Florida? A
breeze. South Dakota? It's ours.
Things look good In North Dakota,
Alabama, WisConsin, Pennsylva·
. nia. The retirement of slx senators
has opened . seats ln Louisiana,
Mtssout1, Nevada, Arizona. Norlh
Carollna and Maryland. "We'll win
flve ol them." He reconsiders.
"Maybe all olthem."
• By my rough and rapid calcula·
lion, Coelho Is now anticipatlng a
turnover ct 10 Republican seats.

Draining Egypt dcy___J_a_ck_A_nd_er_so_n_&amp;_D_a_le_~_a_n_A_tt_a
WASHINGTON -No !l'le ln the
AmericAn Southwest needs to he
told that access to such water
sources as the Colorado River can
spell the dlf!erence biitween lush
farmland and jackrabbit cotintry.
PowerfUl Interests have battled In
the courts lor decalles over the rlght
to share the llmited water suwlles
that can turn a desert green.
Half a world away, Ubyan
dictator Muammar Qaddafl ts
planning a "water war" of his own.
But he'll fight It with earth-moving
equipment -and tanks and planes
lf necessary. His bng-range Qbjectlve, tntelllgence sourres suspect, ts
to brlng Egypt to Its lmees by
cutting orr the waters of the NUe,
which have sustained Egypt for
mlllennla.
Ostensibly, Qaddafl's grandiose
scheme to run a pipeline 1,axl miles
from an underground lake In south
Libya to the Mediterranean coast ls
simply an ambitious plan to make
the desert bloom where the bulk ct
Libya 's population llves. The pro·
ject, whlch could cost as much as

$25 bllllon, wowa lfngate 4.'iU,OOO

acres along the coast. Qad&lt;!afl has
dubbed is project "the Great
Manmade River."
The ecooomlc goal of the pipeline
lS arguably benign, lf a bit
harebrained, considering that Its
cost is more than double Ubya's
entlreannuallncomefrom oil sales .
But lt's the.suspected poUtlcal goal
that has Western lntelllgence sources concerned.
Both Egypt andSudanarefearlu l
that lf Ubya succeeds ln draining
the underground lake ln the Kul'ra
Oasis, thelr own aquifers will he
drained, too, perhaps lowering the
level ol the Nile far to the east and
Lake Chad even farther to the
southwest.
The Egyptlans !ear that Qaddafl
wouldn't stop at just (Xlac hlng
undergroupd water supplles, but
has a secret plan to extend his
plpeUne from Kufra south and then
east to the Nile ln northern Sudan.
The distanre would be about the
same as the publlcly announced

plpellne from Kufra to the Medlter- .
ranean. The Egyptians oote that
Qaddafl is already building a
160-mlle road from Kufra to the
Sudanese border - and the Nile ls
only another 325 miles-away across
the empty deseri.
~
Alarmlng evldence that Qaddafi
is plottlng a water war was
uncovered by Egyptian Intelligence
early last year. It was a plan,
confirmed · a year later by a
delectlng Ubyan pilot, to bomb the
Aswan Hlgh Dam In southern
Egypt, draining the huge water
reserves ln Lake Nasser and
robbing Cairo 700 miles north of
llf!'-giving water and.electrlclty.
Qaddafl himself was surprisingly
candid about his ambitions In an
lnlervlew last August with Cairo
newspaper.
"!Imagine that It ls (XlSSlble," he
sald, "to llnk the Nile to the Great
Manmade River In Libya, that the
Libyan and Egyptian deserts mn
tum green, and that the Western
Desert can yield fro its and become

a green carpet. ... I would Imagine
that Lake Nasser will be ·linked to
al-Ku!ra, the source o! the Great
Manmade River. Wlll we not thus
create paradise on earth?"
A less liealf!lc view of Qaddafl's
lntf'lltlons was expressed last year
by then-President Gaafar Nimelrl
ct Sudan, who was oustoo tn a coup
April 6. He told reporters that
Qaddafl was already waging a
waier war, "causing starvation
through controlling the River NUe
water." He pointed out that "this
war has grave consequences for
Sudan, but is It a matter ci llle and
death lor Egypt, which ls wholly
dependent on the NUe water. "
The susptclous Nimeirl has now
been replaced by Sudanese leaders
much !rlendller to Qadda!l - and
much less friendly to Egypt.
Qaddafi has already persuaded
them to stop work .on a canal In
southern Sudan that would have
Increased the flow of usable NUe
water by 4 bllllon cublc meters, half
d. It allotted to Egypt.

Sutmnit calculations.___ ___Wi_llia_m_A_.R_us_h_er
The Geneva summit conference
between President Reagan and
Soviet boss MlkhaU Gorbachev ts
now fast approaching, and It is tlme
to take a comprehensive look at the
prospects.
The first pitfall to avold is the
question that is always so popular
among liberals and the merely
slmple-mlnded: WUl the conference be a "faUure" or a "succe$5"?
That qulckly b'ans(Xlses lnto: wm
Reagan and Gorgachev reach an
agreement, or oot? And that ln turn
puts poweriul cards In Gorbachev's
hands, because he Is under·no great
(Xllltlcal pressure to come home
with an agreement, and can
therefore af!ord to slt patiently and
walt t&gt;r the American slde to offer
concessions. Mr. Reagan, on the
other hand, will have Congress, the
media and our Free World ames all
breathing down his neck, urging
him to achiP.Ve a "breaktluuugh,"
reach an "agreement" (any agree·
men!), and thereby make the

summit a "succesS'."
That sort of pressure misled
previous U.S. presldents Into mak·
lng thoroughly lll-adversarles .
Those reached ln the Nlxon ad min·
tstratlon (SALT 1 and the ABM
Treaty) have been violated wlnle·
sale by the Soviet Union. Jimmy
Carter's contribution (SALT n)
was so b'ansparently bpslded and
damaging to U.S. Interests that not
even his own DemocratiC ·
controlled Senate could be persuaded to ratify tt. Fortunately we
have today a president made of
sterner stu!!: There wW he no
"agreement" merely for agreement's sake. Any pact that Is
arrived at wW have to be useful,

So Mr. Reagan, who undf!rstands
balanced and wholly verUlable, or Western technology, a Free World
can count on beallng Gorbachev at all thls very well, can afford to be
Mr. Reagan wUl - quite rightly thls game, and he lS therefore fated patient at Geneva, too. U Gorbarefuse to sign lt.
Second, we ought to get over the to preside overtheslowdecayclthe chev is ready to negotiate, the
Idea (another llberal favorite) that usefulness of hlS vaunted nuclear whole world can m:&gt;ve Into a tar
the only conceivable topic for a mlssUes. His only alternative Is to safer (because non-nuclear) future.
summit talk with the Russians is · join the turn to defensive weapons U he Isn't, the West can prepare to
"the arms race": as lfthe U.S. and - which wW be extremely costly- do so unilaterally - and walt
U.S.S.R. were two long-distance and obtain such Western techno log· calmly for the Soviet's new boy to
ruMers, equally Intent upon win· leal ald ln buDding them as he can change his mlnd.
ntng a marathon. As Mr. Reagan steal or bargain lor.
pointed out ln his U.N. address,
there is every reason to ask
Gorbachev when he Is going to pull
his troops out of Afghanistan, tell
his surrogate, Castro, to wtthdraw
his soldiers from A!rlca and
Instruct his Vietnamese ally to let
go of Cambodia .
Once free of these misconceptions, we can look for evidence that
Gorbachev realizes whatts happenIng to the global power balance, and
perhaps some Indications as to how
he proposes to cope wlth lt.
For at least 50 years, o!!enslve
weapons, culminating ln nuclear
mlssUes, have domlnated warfare.
The best that Western mWtary
experts and diplomats could arrange, In response, was a "balance
o! terror": deterrents through
mutual assured destruction In the
event ct a first strike. The res(Xlnse
or the Soviet Union has been to
accept this state of affairs (because
lt had to), whlle ming lts strenuous
best to lie, cheat and bluff Its way to
nuclear superiority
Now, ln the fullness of tlme, the
pendulum lS swinging back to the
superiority of defense, ln the form
"Don't tell me, let me guess -you 've done
o! sateUtes In earth orblt capable of
ALL your Christmas shOpping!"
Intercepting so many missiles that
no "unacceptable' ' !lrst strike Is
conceivable. Thanks to superi6r

Berry's World

Bruce respects Wisconsin
ByGENECADDES
UPI Sports w..-er
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -Ohio
Sta te Coach Earle Bruce has
something Woody Ha~ may never ·
have had In his 28 years with the
Buckeyes - lots of respect lor the
Wisconsin Badgers.
Hayes-coached teams were 25-1·2

against Wlsconstn, with the become more balanced and possibly
Badgers'
wjn during hls long even tougher for opponents to
defend against. .
relgn coming In 1959, 12-3.
That balanced offense shows 1,773
Bruce, now ln, his seventh Ohio
State season, ha&amp;n'i been that yards rushing and 1.767 yards
fortunate. TheBuckeyesareonly:J-3 passing for the first nine games ..
Quarterback Jbn Karsatos now
against the Badgers, who have won
three o!the last four games between ranks second nationally ln passing
efficiency. He was 16 ot 00 for 275
the two teams.
' In!act,OhloState'slasthomebss yards and three touchdowns last
Brennaman and Nuxhall was to Wisconsin, 1).() ln a rainstorm week against Norlhwestern.
to handle TV and radio
In 1982. That also was thelasttlmea
less than capaCity Ohio Stadium
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Radio crowd saw the Buckeyes play.
LOO ANGELES (UPI) - The Los
broadcasters Marty Brennaman
Since then, Ohio State has won !&gt; Angeles Rams placed defensive
and Joe Nuxhall, who have 'called ln a row In the giant horseshoe and a
back·Eric Harris on Injured reserve
CincinnatiRedsgamesforlland18 . 21st consecutiVe full house wm be on
years, respectlvely, will handle both hand Saturday as 12 Ohio State and replaced him on the roster wtth
veteran Tim Fox, ihe club antelevision and radio cqverageofthe seniors make their final home
nounced Thursday.
team next year, Reds ol!lclais appearance.
Harris, ll, has been bothered the
announced Thursday.
"Wisconsin is a very fine 4-5 last few weeks by a dislocated disc ln
Brennaman, Nuxhalland WLWT· football team," Bruce said of the
his back.
TV sports director Steve Physloc, Badgers, who bst27-18at Minnesota
Fox, 32, has not played thls year
who wUl also handle television last Saturday. "We have to take
after being Involved ln a contract
broadcast du tles, replace Ken Wisconsin very seriously. They
dispute wtth the Chargers. The
WUson and former Red Joe Morgan, have beaten us three of the last lour 5-foot-11, lJi6. pounder played his
who handled the play-by-play and yea,rs."
first six NFL seasons wlth the New
color commentary for the station ln
That, as It lS every year at this England Patriots before coming to
1985.
time, is one o!Bruce'sblgproblems San Diego for the next three years.
Nuxhall and Brennaman will · this week - keeping hls players
The Ohlo State graduate \viii be
continue as broadcasters for all minds on Wlsconsln Instead of
available lor the Rams' game
non-televiSed Reds games on WLW looking ahead a week to the game
Sunday tn Atlanta.
radio. But for the 47 gamesmvered wlth Michigan at Ann Arbor.
In the TV statlon'scontract with the
Ohio State goes titto !hi! game 8-1
Reds, only oneo!them wW be on the overall and 5-1ln the Blg Ten. The
radlo at a glveG tlme.
.
Buckeyes, with victories against
For televised games next season, Wisconsin and Michigan, would do ·
Brennaman will handle several oo ie~ than share the championship
Innings of televiSion play-by-play · with Iowa and, because d their win
DARWIN, 011.
while Nuxhall handles radio play- over the Haw keyes two weeks ago,
PH, 992 ~·3 75 7
by-play. The . two will switch wouldbetheBlgTenrepresentatlve
A
(XlSltlons ln subsequent Innings, and In the Rose BoWLOnelossandlt'sof!
NuxhaU will handle color analysis toelther the'Cotton or Fiesta Bowl.
ooTV.
·
Ohio State agaln will be without
Physloc wW alternate between tailback Keith Byars, whose brokim
color and play-by-play lor TV,
rtght toot continues to bother htm,
NOW FEATURING
depending on whether his partner Is raising the question of- whether he
NuxhaU or Brennaman.
wiltplayanyrmrethisseason.
EXXON GASOLINE
Morgan, who covered the Na·
Byars, Injured during a Labor
&amp; KEROSENE
tiona! League playoffs tlr NBC thls Day practlce, sal out the first five
past year, had just a one-year games as well as the last two after
•olognG ...............~~······~ 99 c
contraci with Multimedia, WLWI"s re-lnjurlng the foot against
Colby Cheese ....."~;.. $2.49
parent corporation. Wilson ls under Minnesota.
. C0 Ia................
1·16· oa. Itt.. $1 •79
Plpll·
contract lor the coming season wlth
John Wooldridge and Vlnce
Anheuser-Busch, whichownstheSt. Workman onre agaln will man the
CHRISTMAS TOYS
Louts Cardinals.
tailback s(Xlt against Wisconsin,
&amp;
with fullback George Cooper be
CHRISTMAS CANDY
~Rival
comtng more and more of a factor.
DiKounh to Churches
Wlth Byars, last year's natlonal
And Non-Profit
EAST MEIGS- Tickets. lor the rushing and scoring leader, out or

only

Rams sign Fox

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Classic' set

second
ClaSsic",
·an
annual annual
football"Rival
contest
between
Eastern ~nd Southern alumni, sei
lor Saturday, are stU! available at
the two schooisorfrommembersof .
the respectlve booster clubs at a cost
of $1, which also gives the holder a
chance to wln the game ball.
Both teams have submltted
rosters 1or the contest, Including
many former stars from the past
and not-so-recent past.
Southern won last year's Inaugural event at Southern.
. Game time is slated for7 p.m. and
oot 7:30 as reported earlier. All
proceeds wlll go to the Eastern and
Southern booster clubs and
cheerleaders.

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By Ullled PTeM ~

This Message and Church

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Ph. 915-4100

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TRINITY CHURCH. Rev. W. H. ?min,
pastor; Ilol&gt;tie Buck, ~y SciiOO Supt.
Church Scmd 9:15a.m : Wonhlp Servte IIJ:J)
a.m. OW' rehearsal , '1\eday, 7::Jt p.m.
Lds Burt.OF THE NAZA·
POMEROY ct
CHURCH
RENE, Corner Unloo .00 Mulbeny, Rev.
Thomas Glen 1\lcOung, pastor. Oyde !lender,.,., S. S. SuPt., Sunday School, 9;l) a.m ;
f110I'11Ing wonhlp Ul: ll a.m.; """'lng service 6
p.m.; nUd·Wl'l"k service, Wedne9day, 7 p.m.
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, :1!6 E.
Main 51., POmeroy. Sunday 5e!VIt't'S: Holy
comrnunJon on the nrsr &amp;tnday of each month.
and combined wltll momlng pra)&lt;r 111 u..
thlrdd SUnday. Momlng pral'l'f' am ,..,.., on
Sundays ct ,.., month Oloirch School

aD-

and Nul"9ff')' care ~ a.:e. tn1r il the
Par1sh HaU lrnrnEdiately lollowlng ,.., """""'·

POMEROY CHURCh OF CIIRIS1', 212 W.
Main St, Nell Proudfoot. pastor. Bible School
9:lla.m.; Mornlngworslip.l~lla.m.; Ywtll
rTll'&lt;'tlngs, 6:00p.m.; £wnlng worship, 7:00 p.
m. Wednesday night Pl1ll"''' ITll'OUng am Bible
study. 7:00p.m.
TilE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 Butternut
Avo.. POmeroy. Mrs. Dora Wlnlng In dlarJ!e.
Sunday llollnes&gt; ITll'OUng. 10 a.m.; Sunday
School. 10: ll a.m. SundaY SChoo!. YPSM
El&lt;ise Adams. leader. 7: ll p.m. Salvation

rTll'&lt;'IIJI&amp; various si&gt;raJ&lt;en llJid musk specials.
Thursday. 11: Jl a.r11- to 2 p.m. Ladles H~
Leaglw. llV'I'nber:5 In clla.rgP. ail wunen

Invited: 6:45 p.m. Thw.day, (brps Cadet
C1asss iYOOill&lt; Pt&lt;lple-Bibi&lt;), 7·]) p.m. Bible
Study and Pra)'t'f meotblg, q&gt;en to,.., !'lbllc.
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHUROI OF
CHRISI', :l.'lla; Chlldn!n's Horne Rood tCoonty
Rood '161. m.:;zr;. Vocal music. Sunday Wor·
sllq&gt; 10 a.m.; Bible Study U a.m.; Worship, 6 p.
m Wronesda.v. Bible Study, 7 p.m.
OLD DEXTER BIBLE ,CHRISTIAN
CHURCH. Cliarles Hat!leld, pastor. lJnda
!!Nan. Sui'. Sunday School 9: ll a.m.: IJ'l'Ocl\tng !ll'l'\1ces, l!rst and third Sunday following
~Y School. Yooth rTll'&lt;'llng, 7:ll p.m. Pol·
f!'rY Sunday.
.
GRAHAM
Preachln~t

UNITED

METHODIST,

9, lJ a.m first and second, Sun-

days ot each month; thrd and fourth Sunday eachmonth worship services at 7: ll p.
m.: Wednt&gt;Sday E&gt;vl'nlnRs at

7:~

p.m.

Prayer and Bible Study.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST, Mulb·
erry Heights Road, PomProy. John Swei-

gart sabbath School Supt. Louise Staats.
Sabbath SChool, 2 p.m. 5aturdday With
worship ~rvlce tollowln~ at 3:15 p.m.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sister Harrtptt WarnE'r. Supt. Sunday
School 9: :.J a m .; Morning Worship, 10: 45

a.m.

POMEROY I"IRST BAPTIST, Davtd
Mann, mlnlster. William Snouffer, Sunday
School Sup!. Sunday School . 9.lJ a .m .;
MornlnR Worship 10: ll a.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po·
merov Plkl'. David Hunt , pastor; Jack
NeedS. Sunday School Dlr~tor. Sunday
Scoot. 9:JO a.m.: Morn ing Worship, 10: Xl;
evening worship. 7:00p.m. Tu~sday Visl·
tafton, 7 p.m. Wedn~ay, Prayer servlc~.
7:lJ p.m.: Mission Friends. 7:30 p.m.:
Girls In Action. 7:30p.m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bal·
IE'y Run Road, Rt:&gt;V. Emmetl Rawson. pas·
tor Handley Dunn, sup!. Sunda y &amp;hool.
10 a.m .; Sunday evening servl('(•, 7:30p.m.
; BiblE' teaching, 7: :ll p.m. Thursday.
SYRACUSE MISSION. CHerry St .. Sy·
racuse . Services, 10 a m. Sunday Evt'ning
Sfrvlces Sunday and Wednesday at 7:00 p.

m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHR IST
IN CHRISTIAN UN ION. Re\' . Keith Eblin ,
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., WadE'
Hayman, supt .: Morn in,:: Worsh ip, 10:30 a.
m : Sunday rvenlng service i : 30 p.m.;
Wednt"§day Prayer Meeting, 7:30p.m.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
Racine Re-v. James Satt('rfield. pastor.
fr{'('man Williams , ~up! Sunday School
9:45a.m.; Sunday and Wfdn£'Sday l'venlng services. 7 p.m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Comer Sheth and Palrnt&gt;r. Earl Eden, Pastor. Ray Fields. S.S. Sup!.; Dan Rt~gs.
Asst . Supt. Sunday School. 9:15 a.m.;
Mornlnll Worship, 10. 15 a.m : Sunday
Ev('nln~ servlc(', 7 p.m. Youth meeting.
7: .:vt p.m. Wednesday . ('VE'nlnp: service 7 p.
m.: Choir pracllre 8 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
5th and Main . Bob Mrlton, mlnlstf'r. AI
· Hartson . assoc. min ister: Mike Gerlach.
Sundav School Sup!'rlntPndcnt. Btblr
Schooi 9:30a .m.; Morning Won hlp 10: 30
a.m. EvenlnR Worship 7 00 p m WIPdnes·
day. 7:00p.m . Pra.H r meetlnR.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENi:. Co·paslors Rt&gt;v. Charlf&gt;s Coyh'
and Rev . Nancv Coy!(', Bill While,Sunday
SChool Supl. Sunday School 9. 30 a.m.;
MornlnR Worship 10: 30 a.m.; Evanl{ellstlc
m('('tln~ 7:00p.m. WC'dnesday, 7:00 p.m.
PravN meeting
UNiTED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rev. Ken WllklnHII
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday· . Worship Servtce11
9:00a .m.: Church SchooiJO· 15a .m.; Bible
Study Sunday 7: :VJ p m.; Prayer Group
WednN~day at 9:00 a.m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Church school 10· 15 a.m Morning Wor ·
ship 11 : 15 a.m. Tut&gt;sda;v. 10:00 am. Bible
study: Thursday, 7:30p.m. Bible Study.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITEDPRESB\' ·
TERIAN - Worship service 10: 15 a.m.
Church School10: 00 a.m . Tuesday, IOa .m.
Bible Study: Sunday. 6 p.m'. Junior and~­
nlor Hl~h Youth Groups.
j
RUTLAND CHURCK OF GOD. Pastor.
John Evans. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.;
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Chll·
dren's Church 11 a.m. Sunday Evening
Servlcl!' 7:00p.m. Wed .. 6 p.m You ng La·
dies' Auxlllar;v . Wednesday . 7 p.m. FamIlY Worship.
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Near
Long Bollom. Ed!l~l Harl, pastor. Sunday
SChool 9:30 a.m.: Worsblp 10:30, a.m.:
Prayer met&gt;llng Thursday, 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
Cundiff, pastor. Sunday School lO:OOa.m.;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Wednf'Sday
and Sa turday Evening St&gt;rvlces at 7: 30 p.

m.

SONS SlORE
GroceriesGeneral Merchand•se
Rac1ne 9.t9·1SS8

man

To live upon thiS earth?

We cannot know the truth, 'although
It's pre-ordained from birth.

So let's do well,

for none can tell

Which day will be our last,
And time we waste can't

be

replaced;,

It's buried in the past.
We recommen d t h at you att_e n d
Your House of Worship now·,

MEIGS ·
cooPERATIVE PARIBK
UNrrED METHODIST CHURCK
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev. Don AI'Clher

And try to heed the words you'll need
To help you keep this vow,
Which says that you, in order to

Rev. . ., lleelor
Rev. SeldGa loAiuon

Assist your fellow man,

ALFRED - Church School 9: 3Q a.m.;
Wors hi p, II a.m.. UMYF 6: 30 p.m. ; UMW
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Communion,
first Sunday. (A rcher/
CHESTER _ worship 9 a.m.; Church
SchoollO a.nr.: Bible Study, Thursday, 7 p.
~ sd
1
C m
m.: UMW• nrst '" 11 r ay, p.m.; 0 •
munlon, ttrst Sunday 1Arcber1 .
JOPPA- Worship 9:JJ a.m.: Church
SchoollO: lJ a.m. Bible Study Wednesday,
- p.m . iJ oh nson ) .
7:uu
LONG BOTTOM- Churth SChool9:30
a.m.: Wonhi p 7 p.m.: Blbl e Sl ud y, Wed ·
nMday, 7·30 p.m.; UMYF, Wfdnesday,
6:00 p.m .; Communion First Sunday,
;Arehert .
··R~.~~~~~L~L_~. _ Church School 9:30 a.
, ,..,~vtco ·.·c·-.oo~·"· (Deeter) .
PAUL _
Church School9 a.m.; worship 10 a.m.;
"MW
Blbl 0 Slud y, T ues d ay, 7: ~
~
'
Third Tuesday,
7::1) p.m.; p.m.;
Communion
First Sunday !Archer) .
CENTRALCL\JSTER
Rev. Jarne1 E. COrbitt

Will every day in every way
Do a II th e gOOd YOU Can.
-Gloria Nowak

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ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
CARLETON INTEROENOMINATION·
Harrisonville Rd. Robert Purtell. mints·
AL CHURCH, Kingsbury Road. Rev. Da·
ter; Steve Stanley, S. S. Supt.; Bill MeEt- · vld Curfman, pa'ator. Sunday School 9:ll
roy, Asst. Supt.; Sunday School9:lla.m.;
a.m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening wo~hlp
Worshipservice10:30a.m., Eveningwor7:00 p.m. · ,Prayer meeting, Wednesday
shtp Sunday 7 p.m. and Wednesday, 7p.m.
7:00 ~m .
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CKURCH • PI no
LO G BOTIOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
Grove. Th~ Rev. William Mlddleswarth,
Holland, pastor: Wal1ace Damewood,
pastor . Church servlce9: 30 a.m.; Sunday
Sunday School Supt. Worship service, 9a.
!khool10: 30 a.m.
m.; Bible SchoollO a.m.
ae~. Ste~eaNI!IIoe
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
Re~ . Mel"ta FrultUn
John Wright , pastor. Sunday School.9: JJ a .
Re\' ThPrE'On Durham, pastor. Sunday
Rev. Clemente s. 2•nlp, lr.
m.; Larry Haynes, S. S Supt. Morning
School at 9: 30a.m.: Morning ~o~1orshlp at
Be". Andre• Rabnldar
worship 10: ill a.m
10:30 a.m.: Sunday evening service at 7: 30
ASBURY (Syracuse}- Worship 11 a.m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
p.m. Thu rsday st'rvice-s at7:J:I p.m .
·, Church School 9: 45a.m.: Charg• Biblf'
RENE, Rev. TllQmas ,H . Comer. pastor .
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
"'
Ora Bass, Chairman of the Board of Chris·
Study, Wtldnesday, 7:.'ll p.m.; UMW, first
tlan Life. S"nday School 9: ~a.m ... Morn·
Knob. located on County Road 31. ,Rev.
Tuesday, 7::.l p.m.; Choir Rehearsal,
..
""
Lawr('nce Gl uesencamp, pastor. Rev.
WEdnesday 6:l0 p.m. ; UMW. rourtlt Sun·
lng worship 10: 30 a.m.; Sunda{ e~e~n~
Roger Willford. asst. pastor. Preaching
day1 6:30p.m. 1Nelson) .
worship 7: 30p.m. Prayer mt't"t ng : P·
Sf'rVIcf'S Sunday 7· .'IJ p.m. PrayPr mt'eting
ENTERPRISE - Warship 9 a.m.;
mL
. WIBedERneTsYdaCyH. RISTIAN CHURCH. ~~xWl'dnesday, 7::vJ p.m., ,Gary Grllllth,
~
i~.&gt;ad('r Yout h ~troups Sundav €'venlna at
C"•urch SChool10 a.m:. SAble Study, Tues·
ter . Woody Call. pastor. c:--vlces
Sunday
" Willford,
leO
day. 7:30p.m.; UMW. F!rst Monday, 7:30
~~
6: ?.0 p.m. with RoJ~te-r and Violet
p.m.: UMVf' Sunday, ti p.m. Choir Re·
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
]('ad&lt;'rs. Communion servl&lt;'e first Sunday
hearsal, 6:30p.m. Wednesday. !Franklin)
&lt;'ar h month.
FLATWOODS- Churth Schooi,IO a.m.
RACINE f1RST BAPTIST. Steve
WHITE 'S CHAPEL
WES LEYAN
: Worship. n a.m.: Bible Study, ThursDeaver, Putor. Robert Smith, SUnday
CHURCH- Cool\'ille RD. R{'V. Phillip Rl·
day. 7 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
School Supt.; Sunday School 9: :Jl a.m.;
d€'nour, pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
rFrankllnl.
Morning wonhlp 10:40 a.m.: Sunday
worstllp service 10:30 a.m.: Bible study
FOREST RUN - Worsh ip 9 a.m.:
evening wonhlp 7::J1~. m.; Wednesdav
und worship serVIC'e, Wednesday. 7 p.m.
'
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Church School 10 AM.: Choir practice.
evening Bible study 7: p.m.
Tu~sday, 6.30 p.m: UMW. Drst Tuesday,
BURLINGHAM OOMMUNlTY CHURCH,
Mark Jones. pa sto r. Bill Nicholson. Sun·
7:30 p.m. tNelsonl
BurUngham. Ray Laudennilt. pastor; Roday School Supt . Sunday School9 . 30 a.m.:
HEATH r Middleport • - Churctl SChool ,
bert Olzart, assistant put(J'. Sunday School
Morning Worship and Communion 10: 30 a
9::.&gt; a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Bible
10 a.m.; worship 7 p.m; Wednesday, 6 p.m.
m.
Study, Tut&gt;sday, 10 a.m.; UMW, second
youth meeUng; Wed., 7p.m. church services.
RUTLAND BIBLEME1I:OOIST . Amos
Monday, 7: X) p.m .; UMW Third Monday,
PlNE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH ,*
Tillis, pastor Sonny Hudson, supt. Sunday
7:30 p.m. 1Zunlga1
mlleoffRt. 325. Rev. BenJ . Watts. pastor .
School 9: 30a.m , MornlnJit worshlp,l0:30
MINERSVILLE - Worship Service 10
L(l(' Russell, S.S. Supt. Sunday School9: 30
a m.. Sunda)' E"vrnlng servicE&gt; 7:00 p.m .
a.m.: Olurch SchOol, 11 a.m.; UMW, third
a.m.; Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.: Sun·
Wedn&lt;'sday servlc{' 1 p.m. WMPO proWednesday. 1 p.m.: Choir practice, Mon·
da y evening service 7:30 p.m.; Wednesgrum 9 a.m. each Sunday.
day, 7::ll p.m. tNrlsonl .
day !ervlce. 7: 30p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
PEARL CHAPEL- Worshi p Service 9
SILVER RUN BAPJ'IST, Bill Little,
RENE. Rev. Lowpll Ford, pastor. Sunday
a.m; Church School ll a.m.: UMW Sepastor. Steve Little, S. S. Supt. Sunday
School 9:30a.m.: Wophlpservlcel0:30a .
rand Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.: UMYf last
School 10 a.m.; Morning worslp, n a.m;
m: Vounl'l people's service 6 p.m.
Tuesda)', 7 ~ :11 p.m. (Rubfnklngl.
Sunday evening worship 7: :tJ p.m. Prayer
EvanJ;Iellstlo srrvice 6: 30p.m. Wt'dne-sday
POMEROY- Church School. 9:15a.m.
mettlng and Biblestu~yThursday, 7:30 p.
scrvicr 7 p.m.
; Worship 10 30 a.m : Choir rf'hearsal
m.; Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 p m.
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. MIIIE'r
W£'dnesda)l. 7:lJ p m.: UMW. ·second
REJOICING UFE BAPTIST CHURCH
St .. Mason. W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, ml ·
TuPsday, 7::.l p.m.: UMYFSunday,6p.m.
- 383 N. 2nd A\~e . , Middleport Sunday
nls ter. Sunda~ Bible Study 10 a.m ; WorICorbltt\.
School10 a.m. Sunday evenlng 7:00p.m.;
ship 11 a .m. and 7 p.m. W~nt"§day Bible
ROCK SPRINGS .... Church School. 9:'15 Mid-week servlc~. Wed., 7 p.m.
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
a.m.; Worship IO,a,m.. Bible Study. Wed·
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
nt"Sday. 7:30p.m.; UMYF !Senlonl. Sun·
Robert E. Musser, pa11tor. Sunday School
ding Lane, Mason, W. Va. J . N. Thack('r,
da)', 5 p.m.; !Juniors! l'\'Pry other Sun·
9:30a .m.; Paul Musser, supt.; Morning
pastor. Evening service 7:30 .p.m.; Woday. 6 p.m tFranklln 1.
worship 10:30 a .m.; Sunday evening sermen's Ministry, Thursday, 9: 30 a.m .;
RUTLAND- Church School, 9:45a .m.:
vice, 7 p.m.: mld·week service. Wedn~ Wedn4!Sda y Prayer and Bible Study, 7:15
Worship, lO::JJ a .m.: UMW t EvenlngCir· day, 7 p.m.
p.m.
clet second Wednesday. 7: 30p.m. ; UMW
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
!Afternoon Circle) M~rond Thursday. 1 p. ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor.
CHRlSTlA.N UNlON. Th(' Rev. William
m. (Rubellking) .
Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday School
Campbell, past or. Sunday Schoo19:30 a.
SALEM CENTER- Church Schoo\ lOa . Supt. Sunday School 9: .'JJ a.m ; Morning
m.; James Hu~h4!S, 11upt . Evening service
m.. Worship 9:45a.m. IRuben king) .
worship 10:30 a.m.; Evangelistic service,
7:30 p.m. Wednliday evening prayer meetSNOWVIL:LE - Worship. 8: ll a.m.:
6p.m.; Prayer and Praise Wednesday, 7p.
lng 7:30 p.m. Youth prayer service l!'ach
Churctl SchoollO a.m tRubf,nklng) .
m.; Youth mettlng, 7 p:m.
TuC'sday.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
CHRlST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
W. Va .. Rt. 1. James Lewts. pastor. Wor·
School 10 a.m.; Gary Reed, Lay leader.
ship s~rvlc('S 9:30a.m.; Sunday SChoolll
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Morning sermon, ' 11 a.m.; Sunday night
a.m.: Ev~nlng worship 7:30p.m. Tursday
Rev. Rocer Grace
&amp;mo'lces. Christian Endeavor 7:ll p.m..
cottage pr1yer mreling and Bible Study
Rev. Paul McGuire
Rev , Keith Rader .
Song serv ice 8 p.m. Preaching 8:ll p.m.
9:30a .m.: Wonhlp servlct', Wednesday
APPLE GROVE - CHurch Srhool9 ~ 00 Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7
7:30p.m.
a.m. Worship, 10:00 a.m Htut and third p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Sundaysl: UMW Sl'cond Tuesday, 7•30 p.
Walnut and H&lt;'nry Sts, Ravenswood, W.
m.: Prav('r meelltlg, Wednesda)',7 p· m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN,
Voa. The R&lt;'v . Georg-e C. Weirick, pastor.
1Grace1 .
Roger WatsM, pastor. Cren!loo Pratt,
Sunday SChool9: 30 a.m.; Sunday worshi p
BETHANY - Worship , 9 am , Chu rch
Sunday Sc)\ool Supt . Morning worship 9:30
11 a. m.
School, 10 a .m.; Bible Sludy, Wednesday,
a .m.; Sunda y School10·30 a.m.; Evening
CALVARY BIBLE CHURC H, IocatPdon
10 a.m.: Dorcas Women's Fellowship,
service, 7: XI p.m.
Pomeray P\k(', County Road 2~ near Flat·
Wl'dnC'sdav, 11 am . IMcGulr£&gt;1.
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
woods. Re-v. Blackwood, pastor. Services
CARMEL- Church School 9·30 a.m ..
pastor; Joe Sayre, Sunday .Sd10ol Supt.
on Sunday atiO: lJa.m. and 7:30 p.m. with
Worship, 10· 45 a m Second and Fo'.lrth Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Evening wor·
sunday School9: .ll a.m. BlbleS!udy, ,Wed·
Sundays, f('llowshlp dinner with Sutton
ship 6: lJ p.m.; Prayer Meeting, 6:30p.m.
nesday, 7:30p.m.
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. (McGuire ).
Wedneoday.
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
EAST LETART- Church Scltool9 a.m.:
1VPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rev.
Worship 10 a.m. 'second and founh Sun· CHRIST. Jody Hollaud, minister. Deryl
Franlilln Dickens, pastor. Sunday mom·
days; UMW first Tuesday, 7:ll p.m. Wells, Supt. Momln11 worship, 8:00a .m.;
lng 10 am.; Sunday PV£-ning 7:30p.m.
tGrac('),
Chu rch School9: 00 a.m.
Thursday e\'enlng 7: :J} p.m.
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.:
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
Church SChoollO a.m. 1Grace1.
RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor .
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Roberl Byers.
MORNINC.STAR- Worship, 9:15a.m.:
Sunday SchoollO a.m.; Worship ~WrYia&gt; 11
Frank Riffle. supt. Sunday School 9: ll a.
Church School. 10:30 a.m.: Bible STudy,
m.; Worahlp service, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
a.m.; Sunday evenln11 servlce,7:30 p.m.;
Thursday. 7: :1) p.m. (Rader ~ :
Sunday. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Praye-r meet·
Wednesda y evening service 7:30p.m.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church School,
lng.
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INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH
111 a.m.: Worship 11 a.m.; UMW fourth Mon·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
Inc., Pearl St .. Ml®leport . Rev. O'Dell
day at 7:lJ p.m.; M£-n's Ptayer Brealdas(,
CHURCH. Rev. Robert Miller. pastor. RoManley, pastor. Sunday School 9: l&gt; a.m.;
Wednesday, 7 a.m. (Grace).
bert E. Barton, Director of Christian Edu·
Morning worship 10: 30 a.m.; Evening
SU'I'TON - Church School, 9::1) am.;
cation; Steve Eblin, assl'ltant. Sunday
worship 7: JO p.m. Tuesday,12: 30 p.m. WoMorn in~ Worship 10· •5 a.m. first and third
School9: .:vt a.m.; Morning wouhlp 10:30
men's Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:~
Sundays, Fellowship dinner with Carmel
a.m.: Choir pracUc~. Sunday 6::.1 p.m.;
p.m. Prayer and Praise service.
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. (McG\IIre).
Evening worship 7:ll p.m. Wedn ..day
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS·
Prayer and Bible Study, 7; 30 P m.
• TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Eld•r
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oliver
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
James Miller, pastor. Sunday SChool.
Swain, SuptJ Sunday School 9:,30 a.m. ev.
ery week.
Charles. Rustell Sr., minister. Rick Ma·
10:30a.m.; Worablpservlce.Sunday. 7:l1
comber, aupt. Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
p. m.: Bible Study, Wedn~sday, 7:ll p.m.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION, Rev.
Worship ...-vice 10:30 a.m. Bible study,
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
Tom Slaten, pastor, Sunday School9: :.1 a.
Tueaday, 7:30 p.m.
Harrisonville Road. David Ferrell, pas.
m.; Evening servicct 7: :ll p.m. Wednesday
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
tor: Clinton Faulk, Sunday' School Supt.;
prayer meellng 7:1Ki p.m.
CHRIST OF LA'ITER DAY SAINTS.Port·
Sunday SChool 9:30 a .m.; morning worBEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
land-Racine Road. William Roush, pastor.
ship, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening service 7::.&gt;
CHRIST, Duane Warden, minister . Bible
Llnda Evans, church school director.
p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.
class 9· :II a.m., Morning Worship 10: ~a .
m.
.
Church school9:30 a.m.: Momtng worslp
m.; Evening Wonhlp 6:30p.m. Wednes.
. 10: 3Q a.m.: Wednesday even In&amp; rrayer
day Bible Study 6:ll p.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCK OF GOO.
~erv tces , 7::.» p.m.
non-Pentecoat11l. Joy Clark, pastor. Wor·
NEW S11VERSVILLE COMMUNITY
BETJU..EHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
thlp service Sunday 10 a.m.; Sunday
CHURCK, Sunday School service, 9:45 a, ·
Shuler, putor. Worlhtp service, 9:30a.m. School 11 a.m. Evening wonhlp service
m.; Worship service 10: JO a,m.;
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7:00p.m . Wednesday prayer meeting 7:00
Evang~llstlc Service 7::.1 p.m. Wednesprayer service Thurtday, 7: :IJ p.m.
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L.A. Lakers 114. Portland lW
Sacrammto 112, CoiOCon State 103
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WasN.ngton at bton. 7::11 p.m
Del roll at AUanta, 7 .JJ p.m
0\k:ago at MiM'aulft, 8 p.m.
New Jtl'!l:')' at Dallas, 8: :II p.m.
Poi'Uand at Utah, 9: :II p.m.
Sean~ at PhoeniX, 9::11 p.m.
LA Lakm at L.A . Clippers, IJ::JJ p.m.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St., Middleport. Rev. Calvin Minnis,
r.(l'. HERMON UNITED BRETIIIiEN pastor. Mrs. Elvin. Bumgardner, supt.
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Texas Sunday School&amp;: 30 a.m : Worship service
Community off Ct. Rl. 82. Rev. Robert 10:45 a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
sanders, paotor. !loa WIU,Iaylea~er. Sun- -Joseph
B Hoskins, evangelist. Sunday
day School 9:30a.m.; lllomlnK Worship
10:45 a.m.; Evenlnepreaclllngservlcese- Bible Study 9a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m.: Sun·
cond and tO\Irth Sunday at 7:ll p.m.; day evening service 6 p.m.; Wednt"§day
Christian Endeavor, ·rirst and third SUn· evening service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, flaclne.
day, 7:ll p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting
flt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
and Bible StudY, 7:30p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY. School 10 a.m.: Sunday evening ~rvlce 7
Located on o. J. White Road or Hll!hway p.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
160. Pat Hensm, pa!ltor. Sunday School tO
a.m.Cia.... rorollages.JunlorChurchll Supt. Sunday School 9:l&gt; a.m. Morning
a.m.; Momlng worship 11 a.m. Adult Worship 10:30 a.m. Prayer service, alternChoir practice 6 p.m. Sunday. Young Peo- ate Sundays .
ple's, Children's Church and Adult Bible
Study, Wedneoday at 7: ll p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
st., Middleport. Alllltated with Southern
MIDDLEPORT PENTEX:OSTAL, Third
Baptist Convention. oav111 Bryan, Sr., Mt·
nlster. Sunday SChool 10 a.m.; Momlng Ave. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. Carl Notworship lla.m.; Evening worship 7p.m.; ttng~am, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
Wednesday evening Bible study and School 10 a.m·. with classes tor all ages.
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
prayer meeting 7 p.m..
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St. ble study at 7. 30 p.m. Youth services Frl·
Rt.l2hnd Co. Rd.~- Mark Seevers, minis· day at 7:30 p.m.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSIUP,l28 MUI St ..
ter. Sunday School Supt. Harry Hen·
drtckl; Sunday School9:30 a.m., Morning Middleport. Brother Chuck McPII.erson,
worship lO::IJ a.m.: Evening worship 7 p. pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m .; Sunday
evening services at 1 p.m. and Wednetday
m. Wednesday worship 7 p.m.
services at 1 p.m.
ST.
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CHURCH,
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ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith,
orner yc~more and Secon~ Sts., Po·
meroy. The Rev. William Mktdleswarth, pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.m : church
potor. Sunday SChool 9:45a.m.: purch service 7:30p.m.; youth fellowshipS. 30 p.
m.; Bible study, Thursday, 7:30 p.m ,
service 11 a.m.
FUlL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 3ll45
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr.
Anthony G1annamore. Ph. 992.~a~98. 5atur· Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom KeUy, pas..-:~
day Evening Mass 7 :ll p.m.; Sunday tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. Supt . Sunday
Mass. 8 a.m. and 10 a.m Confessions ooe morning service at 10 a.m .; Sunday evening service 7:30p.m. Tuesday and Thurs
halt hour before
each Mass . CCD classes,
ll
day Services at 7; ll p.m.
5 d
a.m. un ay.
WORD OF FAITH. 93 Mill St .. Middle·
VICTORY
Mkldl
JBAPTIST, 525 N.. 2nd ' St.,
port. Sunday morntng service 10:15 a.m .:
eport. amll'l E. Keeaee, pastor.
Sunday evening 7: 30. Thursday momlng
Sunday morning worship lO a.m.; Ewn·
lng service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evminj Bible study ,10 a.m. Wednesday evening
7: ll p.m.
worship 7 p.m . Visitation, Thursday 6:
NEW KAVEN CHURCH OF TilE NA·
p.m.
ZARENE, Rev. Glen(lon Stroud, pastor.
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH - Gary
Sunday Schoo19: lJ a.m.; Worship service,
Holter, paator. Sunday School, 10 a.m::
10: 30 a.m.; Youth service Sunday 6:15 p.
wonhlpservJce, U a.m.: prayer mt"ettng,
7: 30 p.m. Th ursday.
m. Sunday evening service 7:00p.m. Wed·
nesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
LIVING WORD CHESTER l:HU~Ltt
7:00p.m.
OF GOD_ Gilbert Spencer, pastor. SunNEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH. Sun ·
day School 9: l) a.m.; Morning service
day afternoon services at 2:30. Thursday
10:00a .m.; Sundayevenlngservlce7:00p.
evenlnlil: servlcH at 7: 30.
m.; Mid·wPek prayt&gt;r servlcr Wednesday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Mason, W.
7P m
. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday SchoollO
Mr: OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Va
a.m.; Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m. Prayer
Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max Folmer, Sr.
s t s d School and Morning Worship' meeting and Bible s tudy Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Everyooe welcome.
• un ay
f:Upi
30 a.m.:
sunday evening service, 7p.m.;
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa ·
Youth meeting and Bible Study Wednes·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sunday
day 7 p m
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SchoollO a.m.: Sunday evening 7:00p.m ;
' uNITED FAITH CHU RCH, Rt. 7 on PoWednesday evening prayer meeting 7:00
meroy By-PaiS. Rev. Robert E. Smltn,Sr.
pm.
pastor M•lvln Drake S S Sup! Sunday
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EvenJng 'Worship 7::ll p.m.: Wednesday
strlcker, pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m .:
Prayer ~rvlce, '1· XI p.m.
Church service 10 a.m. Bible Study Wed ·
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, RallrOJd
St ., Mason. Sunday School tO a.m.; Morn- nesday at 7: 30p.m. June thnl September,
lng worship 11 a.m.; Evening service 6 p. 7 p.m. October thru May. Sunday evening
Fellowship 7 p.m. June thru September, 6
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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!) -Cleveland Cavalfers coach George Karl
saw nothing pretty about his team's
112-104 wbt over the Indiana Pacers
Thursday night.
Roy Hinson led Cleveland with 23
points and teammate World B. Free
had a 19-polnt secondhalftopacethe ·
Cavaiters.
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"! don't think we played pretty,
but we played sharp," said Karl. "It
seems like we .play one bad
defensive quarter every game.
Tonight It was the first quarter.''
The Pacers led for the first two
quarters. They wsre stUI ahead at
the half, 53-50, but lost their steam bt
the second half.
The Pacers gained a 14-polnt lead
In the first quarter, 34-20, and
managed to lead at the half. 53-50.
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of the third quarter on a lxlok shot by
PhU Hubbard, 63- 61. and ytayed
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with 9:14 to play In theflnalquarler.
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"It wasn't particularly emotional mourn alllhe more."
blndbergh, 26, was the winner a!
after the ceremony." Flyers coach
Mike Keenan said. "These players the Vezina Trophy last season as the
best goaltender bt the NHL.
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have grieved all week.
Brian Propp scored one goal and
"Winning or losing was not the
set
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!actor. It was the way lhey played
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arena , was darkened, a wreath of Edmonton," Flyer captabt Dave
flowers depleting Lindbergh's No. PouUn said. "Nobody knew. But we
31 jersey was placed at center Ice knew we had to respond because
and a capacity crowd of more than Edmonton is a great team."
Darren Jensen, playing In only his
17,000 stood sUently. During the
second
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23-mbtule seiVIce, the Swedish
from
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Flyers' Hershey (arm club
goalie was recalled as one whO loved
Wednesday
ntl!ht after goalie Bob
life by his childhood idol and
Froese Injured his grobt during
goaltendiJlg coach, Bernie Parent.
"Pelle Undbergh had become practice. Froese is expected to mlss
without question one of the greatest at least the next tlu'ee games.
Maple Leafs •• Bnms 6
goalies," Parent said. "When death
At
Toronto,
Rick Valve scored a
defeats greatness, we all mourn.
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The Philadelphia Flyers' chal·
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It was no longer to set a club
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Pomeroy

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

shot 46 percent for the game and
missed n
throws.
Steve Stlpannovtch was high for
the Pacers with 23 points and Vern
Flemming had Ill.
"We did not show enough patience
to try to get the ball Inside," said
Pacers coach George Irvine. He
said Cleveland played a sagging
game thatwasn'ta zooedefense bul
might as well have been.
"When a team plays you that way,
you've got to make the 15- footer,"
Irvine said. "We did rot want to get
Into a game of horse with World B.
Free. He had a great second half."
Cleveland Improved Its record to
4-6 whlie Indiana feU to 2-6 for the
season.

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By lUCK VANSANT
CINCINNATI (UP!) -It's "The
$10,&lt;00 Game" for the Cincinnati
Bengals against the Los Angeles
Raiders Sunday.
The Bengals gel a chance 1o pay
the Raiders back for knocking them
out of the playoffs last year -and
costing each Clnchmatl player at
least$10,000 In playoff game money.
H the Raiders had beaten Pittsburgh In the final game of the
regular season last year, the
Bengals would have gone to the
playoffs. But the Raiders lost.
"That cost us $10,!XXJ per man,"
Bengals' coach Sam Wyche said thiS
week. "That, I suppose, Is worth

remembering. Jlutyou can't hall&gt; on
that one. Thts ts another year.
''The Important thing Is, !f they
(the Raiders) wbt thiS ballgame, by
the end of the year It may cosl
everybody on this ballclub another
$10,000. So, this Is the only game we
can do something a bout."
The Bengals and Steelers are tied
for the AFC Central dlvtston lead

and wilh only six games left, each
victory or loss Is becoming very
important In deciding who wins the
dlvtslon and makes the playoffs.
Wyche found It Intriguing that
"last year the Raiders were
slx-polnl favorites over the Steelers
In the Coliseum and this week the
Raiders are six· point favorites over
us in the Coliseum."

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16th

"THE TOY STORE"

I WOULD LIKE TO
EXPRESS MY THANKS
TO EVERYONE WHO
VOTED FOR ME AND
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HELPED IN ANY WAY
IM MY RECENT
ELECTION TO
ORANGE TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF TRUSTEES

POMEROY, OHIO

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To The 1985 Souther• Foothall Team:

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Thi8 io a letter Ihat looked your team captain lo read lo you at
your banquet. ~he School Board arid Principal would not
permit It to be read. Thu8, at my expenoe, here it lo:
November 9th., 1985

Any minute
Have yoo ever been bored? Does Ute seem to be one l)lUtlne with
the san:te old things happening evi!I)' day? Do you feel like you are
one d the merry-go-round horses-going around and around and up
and down?
This seems to be the romplalnt of many people In America today.
They are bored stlft. They hate to get up In the morning because
"nothing exciting ever happens" .
It yoo are one of the people will has this ]l"Oblem then perhaps the
following prayer !bund In a little book called TilE ANCHOR might
help you. It goes Uke this:
"LORD,I'm tired of the routine of my Ute. Everyday Is the same. I
get_up at the same time every morning. I hurry to my job. I do lhe
same work day after day. I _go home and go through the same
procedures with little varlatlon nlght after night.
I don't expect IllY lie to be a thrUl·a-mlnute roller-roaster ride. I
.couldn't like It If It were.
But, Lord, couldn't I have just a little something different, You
know, to break the moootony?
Sure, I know yoo at:e roming back to get me one of these days. Thai
will definitely be a break In IllY uSIIal routine!
As a matter ol fact, Yoor \\Ord tells me that You may come any
day now, or any minute.
Aey minute? Maybe today. or tomorrow?
Oh yes, Lord, I sre. Focusing IllY tmughts on Your return takes the
sameness out of my ute.
I've just been concentratbtg on the wrong things!
What !f You come today? There Is ,., much I stUI want 10 do tor
You, so ma11y people 1 want 10 teD about Yoy before '(ou return.
I'd better get busy!
It's obvious l wi&gt;n'thavetlmeto w&amp;:ry about routbte. What should I
do !lrst fD get ready for yoor coming?
Lord, life wUI never be boring If I remember that You may return
any minute.
AMEN

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li s you ga ther at th is banquet to commemorate
your 19 85 Foo tbJll season and to be congratul ated
upon your winning the SVAC Football Champi ons hip
for the year of 1985 r ta ke this opportunity to
co ngra t ulate each o f you upon the season which you
have had ~nd to say t o you how proud I ~m of eac h
one of you for the efforts that you expended this
year to make your season as aucccasful as it ha s
been,

I woul d have been Wlth you tonight but I
have another son, other t han Mark who is a member
of your team, "who also is a football player at
Earlhllm College 9e1ng a stl!!rter there, on their
varsity footbal l team. He was your Football Captain
in his Senior year in high school and 1 am sure
tha t many of you recall him as such .
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event J oh n i s having his last home
gJme this date and I hav e t o ld him I would cOme
out to w~tch him play and hi s mother is going to
be in attendo1nce at the ba nquet with Ma rk and you
t o ntght. Unfor tunately the schedul ing of ' things
prevented me from being at bot h places at the same
t ime, but I am sure you can understand the pride
that I feel in you and the pride t ha t I feel in
my son, J o hn.
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In a~y event as to you dePar ting Seniors
I wish each of you the best of perRonaJ success.
You will always have a fond place in my heart
for I will always be your friend and coach.

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Maple Leafs Into the overtime tie
against Boston. Nevertheless,l-12-3
Toronto's winless skid was xtended
to a club-record 13 games. The
Toronto captain scored his ninth,
lOth and 11th goals of the season
within a span of 12: 49, completing •
the hat trick at 13:03 to force
overtime.
Blues 5, Nordlques 3
At St. Louis, Mark Hunler scored
two goalS to defeat Quebec on the
strength of the Blues' five-goal )
comeback against replacement
goalie Marlo Gosselin. Doug GD·
mour scored the game-winneer at
4: 17 of the final period by slldlng a
rebound under Gosselin's pad.
Quebec slartlng goalie Richard
Sevigny suffered a possible fracture · ~
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puck during a St. Louis power play In
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By The Bend

Friday, Novem!:ler 15. 1985

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Organizations ·conduct meetings
TOPS
Plans for a Christmas party on
Dec. 10 at the Trinity Church In
Pomeroy were made when the
TOPS OH 570 met at the church oo
the T In Mlddeport.
"Miss Christmas'' will be selected
and honored at the party with each
member to take a gift tor her. The
dinner wUI be served by women r1
the church. Pear!Knappwasqueen
tor the week, selected on the basis r1
weight loss. Kathy McDaniel presided at the meetbtg which opened
with TOPS pledge and prayer.
Officers' reports were given.
Twenty·seven members
weighed·ln, Including four new
members. Mrs. Knapp won the fruit
basket, and it was noted that a funny
money auction will be held Tuesday
with each member to take an article
for the auction. ·

Asbury Church

was a reading, "GiVIng to God."
Refreshments were served to
those named and Ann Sauvage and
Marcia Karr with Emily Shaln, a
guest.

Heath Women
Plans for havbtg women of the
Pomeroy United Methodist Church
as guests.to he held on Dec. 9 at the
home of Emma Kay Clat:worthy
were made Monday evening when
Heath United Methodist Women
met at the church In Middleport.
Mrs. Clat:worthy, vice president,
was In charge of the meetlng when
plans were made for Inviting
members ofthe Pomeroy church. A
missionary wnt . speak and some
special Christmas projects will be
discussed at the Dec. 9 session.
Monday night, Jen Chesher was
named as representative to Church
Women United for next year and ·it
was announced that theyouthgroup
of the church wants newspapers for
a paper drive.
Donna Byer led the devotionals
uslng a Thankgslvlng theme and the
annual pledge service was led by
Beulah McComas. Hostesses Grace
French, Scotty Hayes and Mrs.
Byer served refreshments.

Devotions for the October meet·
lng were conducted by the hostess.
Betty Dean read an article on
miracles from The Guidepost. Mrs.
Mora read several poems from the
Helen Stetner Rice collection and
closed with devotional prayer.
Aspelllng bee was conducted with
everyone winning prizes. Leona
Machlr took first place and the
words given were common words
very often misspelled.
Refreshments of pumpkin par·
fa It, sandwiches,- coffee and elder
were served by the hostess and the
OO&lt;&gt;r prize was won by Grace
Gumpf.
The Thanksgiving dinner on
Sunday Nov. 17 at the church will
take the place of the November
meeting.

Chester Council
Goldie Krackenberger, Edna Rei·
bel, and Ethel Smith were reported
ill at the recent meeting of Chester
Council 323, Daughters of America,
held at the hall. Fern Morris
presided at the meeting with plans
being completed for the Thursday
night Disdrlct 13 meeting when
officers wlll be Installed. Twenty·
one members attended the meeting.

Holiday projects were planned at
the recent meeting of the Asbury
United Methodist Church, Syracuse, held at at the church.
The group voted to send a gilt to
the Native American Children's
Fund, Oklahoma City, to provide
fruit baskets for shut Ins, and to take
toys lor the hospital at the Dec. 5
dinner party. There wlll be a $3 gift
exchange. Ruth Shain Is handling
Plans were made for a needy
the reservations.
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project when the Earl Dean Willing
Beulah Ward, vice president, had Workers Class of the Chester United
charge of the meet lng using "He Methodist Churc)l met for their
The vocal group Saved will be at
Gave Us Prayer" in her call to October meetlnli at the home of
Morris
Chapel, County Road 35,
worship. She read from Psalm 100 Kathryn Mora.
Portland,
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
and gave a reading, ''The Refu·
The group then metal the church
gl'I'S.".Offlcers' reports were given. yesterday (Tuesday) to get Clothing Lawrence Bush will be the guest
speaker using ''11te Armor of God'·
19 shutln calls were noted, offerings articles ready tor the mission
at the Monday evening youth
were taken.
project which will reach 13 adults In
meetbtg which starts at 7.
Mrs. Ward read a pamphlet on an Institution.
world service. Bernice Wine· .----~-------'----------­
brenner reported she had ordered
next year's material. The program
by Mary Lisko was entitled "We Are
ThankfUl' with readings by Helen
Teaford, Bernice Wlnebrenner,
Beulah Ward, ,and Mary Cundl!l.
Splrltuai!Ue closing by Mrs. Cundiff

Chester Women

Group to sing

NEW BAND - Tills new rock band, "J'dedaD!oq"
composed primarily of Meigs High ScOOol grads, wUI
make Its debut at an autocraJih party and dance lobe
hekllrom 8: 30 to midnight Saturday at the Ngh sdHJol

cafeteria. Making up the JII'IIIIP. from from left, Gary
Fife, Jim Boyer; baek, Jim Smith, Mike Casey and
Tony Leach.

Graduate band to perform at Meigs
The Meigs High School Marauder
(yearbook ) staff wlll present the
rock band, "Medallion" ln Its debut
per1ormance at an autograph party
and dance to be held from 8:30p.m.
to midnight Saturday In the high
school cafeteria.
Members of the band are Gary
File, 1976MelgsHighgraduate,lead
vocalist; Jim Smith, a Meigs senior,

lead guitarist; Tony Leach, 1~
Meigs gradUate, lead guitarist; Jim
Boyer, l!m Meigs High graduate,
bass guitarist, and Mike Casey,
Point Pleasant 1983 graduate,
drummer. Smith, Leach and Boyer
are also backup vocalists. Fife and
Casey were previously members r1
the ''Critical Poynt'' band.
During tbe party, 1~ yearbooks

Oark birtpday

Jerlca Renee Clark

Energy seminar,
soup dinner set
The Meigs County CoYncll on
Aging is sponsoring a soup dinner
and energy seminar on Thursday,
Nov. 21, at 5:30 p.m. at the Meigs
Multipurpose Building on Mulberry
Heights.
Featured speaker will be Pat
Glass, South District Home Economics Agent. Cost for the dinner of
homemade soup, pie and beverage
Is $2.50

Jerlca Renee Clark recently
observed her sixth birthday with a
party at her VIllage Green Apart·
menthome.
The party theme was Care Bear
Cousins with a care bear cake, the
gilt ofSharo~ Neutzltng, koolald and
pizza being served. The door prize
went to Becky Ackerman. Horns,
hats and balloons were given as
favors.
Attending besides Jerlca's
mother, Nancy Clark. were VIcki,
Brent and Chad Hanson, Bonnie and
Erbt Haggerty, Dottle and Christy
Hawkins, Carin and Rachael Tay·
lor, Mary Ryan and Chris Jelfers,
Natalie Grande!, Kelly Smith,
Jessica Stobart, Dusty Andrew,
Chris Triplett, Stacl Reed, Amy
Hayes, Becky Ackerman and
Steven.
Sending gilts were Jerlca's Ia·
ther, Rick Clark, her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil St. Marte, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Prior to
the party a dinner was held at the
home of her grandmother, Joann
Conant, and her husband, Arthur.ln
obServance of the birthdays of
Jerlca and her aunt, Vicky Clark
Hanson.

wlll be dlsirtbuted and a member r1
the 19@5 faculty staftwlllbe hOnored.
Marla Averton. 19@5 Marauder
Editor, wD1 be on hand to make the
special presentation. Averlon Is now
a freshman at Ohio State
University.
Admission to the dance Is $2slngle
and$3acouple.

Friday, November 1

Girl chosen
for group

Jennifer Grover has been se·
lected as a member of "Recon·
cUed", an outreach musical team
from Kentucky Christian College.
Jennifer Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Grover. She Is
majorbtg In Bible and Music. While
In school at Eastern High School,
Jennifer received awards for the
National Honor Society, United
States National Band Award, Out·
stllrKIIng Choir Member and John
PhWp Sousa Award. She Is a
member of. the Zion Church of
Christ.
Jaren David DUeller
These students were selected oo
the basis of. academic standing,
musical talent, preaching and
teaching talent and Olrlstlan rna.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dilcher are
turlty. They wlll travel during the
announcing the birth of a son, Jared
school year working with various
David, Sept. 9. The lnfant was
churches.
delivered by his mother, Jennie
Kentucky Christian College is a
Lynn, In the back seat of their car
four year Bibko Olliege afflllatffi
enroute to Holzer Medlcal·Center.
with the Christian Church·
DUcherwas driving and his brother,
/ Churches of. Christ and is commit·
Lennie Singleton, was also In the
ted to the training otyoung men and
car.
· The baby weighed seven pounds, women for various !onns of
spt&gt;elallzed church·relatffi voca 15 ounces and was !~Inches long. tions.
Maternal grandparents are Mary
Fell and LoMie Hall of Vinton, and
the paternal grandparents are
Mary Elizabeth and Everett Pau·
ley, Albany.

MIDDLEPORT- Open Installation Evangeline Chapter 172, Order
of Eastern Star, Middleport meets
at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Mlddlepori
Masonic Temple.

· POMEROY - Meigs County
Genealogical Society will meet
Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Meigs
Museum. Herbert Lee Roush Sr. or
Little Hocking wlll be the speaker.

POMEORY - Revival at 7 p.m.
nightly through Nov.l7 at Pomeroy
Church of the Nazarene with Re1·.
Roy Dunn; formerly of the Akron
District, now a member of the
Central Ohio District, speaking.

MONDAY
POMEROY - Southern Local
Board of Education wlll meet In
regular session, Monday, 7:30p.m., r-;:===~=~::::::;1
In the high school cafeteria.

SATURDAY
POMEORY -All Meigs, Eastern
and Southern FHA-HERO
members are Invited to an FHA·
HERO meeting at Eastern High on
Saturday at a cost of 50 cents. The
m~tbtg will get unde!Way begin·
~lng at 9 a.m. and guest speakers
and workshops on such topics as
grooming, teens and alcohol, and
stress will be featured. Refresh·
ments will be provided and door
prizes wUI be given away.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Masonic Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, will
observe past masters' night starling
at 4 p.m. Saturday with work in the
master mason degree. Dinner will
beservedat6p.m. All members are
asked to attend.
TUPPERS PLAINS - Turl&lt;ey
supper Saturday beginning 4:30
p.m. at Tuppers Plains Fire Station
sponsored liyOrangeTownshipFire
Department Ladles Auxiliary;
complete turl&lt;ey dinners with des·
sert, $4 a person.

MIDDLEPORT- A county·wlde
Thanksgiving dinner, sponsored by
the Meigs Olunty Men and Women's
Fellowship, Monday, 6:30 p.m., at
Middleport Church of Christ. Matt
Archibald, ofOperatlonEvangellze,
speaker.
MIDDLEPORT DeMolay
boys, ages 13 through 18, and their
parents, are invited to a pizza party,
Monday, 7 p.m., at the Middleport
Masonic Temple.
POMEROY - Big Bend Clvltan
Club will meet Monday, (:30 p.m.,
for "Monday Night at the Movies."
The meeting will be held at the
Community Action Agency office In
Pomeroy.
TUIBDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Group 2of the
Middleport Presbyterian Church
will meet Tuesday at6: 30p.m.at the

RUTLAND - Square dance
Saturday, 9p.m.tola.m.atRutland
American Legion Hall; all types of
dancing.

RIGGS USED CARS

CHESTER - Chester Church of
God will be ln. revival through
Sunday with Evangelist Harry
Wingler. Services begin at 7 p.m.
nightly and Gilbert Spencer, pastor,
Invites the public to attend.

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POMEROY - The Disabled
American Veterans of Meigs
Countywlll meet Saturday, 1·5p.m.,
at theD.A.V. HallonButternutAve.,
Pomeroy. Letters to legislators
concerning proposed cuts in veteran ·
ben~flts,will be signed.
PAGEVlLLE - Turl&lt;ey shoots,
sponsored by the Scipio Township
Volunteer Fire Departinent, will be
held the next two Saturdays, Nov.l6
and 23, 11 a.m.. at Pageville. The
shoots will be for 12, 16, 2JJ and 410
guage .gu ns. Refreshments will be
available.
MIDDLEPORT- The Salisbury
Elementary PTO fall festival will be .
held Saturday night at the school.
The kitchen will open at 5 p.m. with
games to begin at 6:30 p.m.
Numerous door prizes will be
awarded. The public, Is Invited to
attend.
SUNDAY
RACINE -Morning Star Methcr
dlst Church, Morning Star Rd. ;
Racine, will be In revival Sunday
through Thursday. with Rev. James
Corbitt. Services 7:30p.m. nightly.

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POMEROY -LoisPauleywntbe
conducttng painting classes tor
children at the Pomeroy Library,
Nov. 19 and W, from 6 to 8 p.m.
Registration Is necessary at the
library and there Is a $4 charge tor
supplies.
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Adult palntbtgclasseswlll be held
at the library on Nov. 21 with
reglsf!allonatthellbrarynecessary
and a $7 charge tor supplies.

MANLEY'S

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Is Expanding Its
Trash Pickup
Route to Include
the Five Points
Area and Rt. 7
South to the
Gallia County Une.

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Fri., Sat., Tues., 7 &amp; 9 p.m.
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Sat. Midnight, 12:00

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Sat., Sun. Mat .. 2:10
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' BEVIVAL- Revival services
wll he held at' the Antlqdy
Baptist Chun:h Monday through
Nov. 23 at the church. Jack
Berry, pastor of the Grace
Gospel Church In Ripley will he
the evangelist. Services will be
held at 7:30 each evening and
there will be special music.
Youth night wD1 be oblierved en
Nov. 22, 1111dfamlly night_en Nov.
23. Ken Smith, pa81or,lnvllellthe
public to attend.

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For the Birds

Holiday Inn for a Thanksgiving
Dinner. The meeting wD1 be held at
the church following the dinner.
Members are to take a dish towel.
Faye Wallace wnt have the book

CHESTER - Chester United
Methodist Church'sannual Thanksgiving dinner, Sunday, 5 p.m., at the
church. Table service provided.
Everyone to bring a vegetable,
salad or dessert.

DEPENDABLE USED
CARS AT LOW PRICES
985-4100

Special slnglng to be featured.

FRIDAY
RllTLAND - There wm be a
Friday night dance from 8 to llp.m.
at the Rutland Civic Center with
music by Itomlc Sounds. Admission
wlll be$3percoupleand$2slngle. AU
ages, grade school and up, are
wei(,'Ome.

Rlli1.AND- Christmas bazaar
Saturday, 9a.m. to6p.m.atRutland
Civic Center sponsored by the
Rutland Emergency Squad. Craft
Items, baked goods, flower arrange·
ments and other Items.

ST. RT. 7

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'

lntroducinc the Simplicity7790, our new dit*I"POWIIrtd tractor buill'
lor the lone haul.
•
This ruued tractor has a790cc (18.5 HP)twin-cylinderBrigs&amp; Sll'llt·
. ton Lombardini air-cooled dieseleJWint to ensurelonlllltin&amp; perfor·
mance and low maintenence.lts perfectly mitched clutchlm hydrostatic transmission IUII'IIntees 1 smooth ridt, at speeds up to 7 mph .'
And, cwr famous axlt·molllttd, pivotiJW 48" mOWif rides up and down
at the rear on lull width rollers, 1ivit1 a StiiOOth, even cut.
Other standard features include 1 lif1trllp-controlltd hyd111ulic at·
tachment lilt, a htlvy-dutr 12-volt hattery, and more.

Dlt•l Tractor Price ..........................""''"'''' t6,099
Ow Salts Prkt-....................................... S4,795

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The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Friday, November 15, 1985

·Area deaths _______________________
at 6:30p.m.

Y~lma F. Quillen

. ' .Velma F. Quillen, 81, of Route 2, DUford W. FeiTell
JtaCine, died Friday morning at
Holzer Medical Center.
DUford W. Ferrell, 64, of Dusky
Shewas born July 10,1904 at Apple Street, Syracuse. died Thursday
~rove, W.Va., to the late Charles
morning In the Veterans Memortal
!Uld Cora Frankie Chapman.· She Hospital Extended Care Unit.
was a retired storekeeper In Letart
He was born Jan. 30, 1921 In
~d was a member of Ractne
Whltesvllle, W.Va., to the late John
·p.apter 134, Order of Eastern Star Calvin and Ethel Grlttlth Ferrell.
lor over 50 years.
He worked as a coal mine
• Surviving Is her husband, Russell electrtclan for 19 years and later
Qujllen.
.
retired from the Kaiser Aluminum
. · Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Corp. In 1!*l.'l alter 25 years service.
·Monday at the Ewing Funeral He was a member of. the steel
'lforne with Rev. Roger Grace workers union and a U.S. Navy
officiating.. Burtal will be In Letart · veteran of World War II.
Falls Cemetery. Friends may call at
Survivors Include hls wife, Marjolhe funeral hOme from 6-9 p.m. rie Jarrell Ferrell of Syracuse;
$unday with Eastern Star sel'\ices three daughters and two sons·ln·

Localbrie&amp;:---~
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.County court concludes cases

Thlrty·lhree cases were concluded Wednesday In Meigs County
Court by Judge Patrtck O'Brien.
• Fined for OWl were Jerry Hail, Addison, $250 and costs, ro day
' · license suspension, three days In jail or driving school; Randy
Rothgeb, Cheshire, $250 and costs, three days In jaU, 00 day Ucense
. suspension; Anthony McGrath, Rutland, $250 and costs, three days
::,'in jail, ffiday license suspension; three days In jaU, costs, nodriver's
' license; costs, left of eenter; Patrick Kearns, Pomeroy, 60 day
: ~lcense suspension, three days In jail or driving school, costs; Elden
Blake, Reedsville, $ax! and costs, 30 days In jall with 20 days
" suspended, six month license suspension, two year's probation, lor
· each of two DWI charges; $100 and costs. reckless operation.
· Also lined were Maurice DeLong, Reedsville, $75 and oosts,
. bunting prtvlleges suspended one year, tagging a deer which did oot
own at checking station; Brian Harris, Reedsville, $75 and costs,
7.Jtuntlng prtvUeges suspended one year, aiding and assisting In
checking a deer not owned by him; David Spurlock, Rredsvllle, S75
and costs, failed to tag deer; Mace! VanMeter, Mason, W.Va.,
·restitution and costs, passing bad checks; Angela Spaun,
. Middleport, restitution and costs, six month's probation, suspended
.· three day jail sentence, passing 1Jad checks; Martha Maynard,
' 'Middleport, restitution and costs, passing bad checks; Ronald
Shields, Tuppers Plains. credit for 4 days already served b1 jall,
coots, disorderly conduct; James Reed, Reedsville, ~ and costs,
. 'fine suspended, placing traps on private property witiKlut tagging
, .·: lraps with name and address; Rocky Johnson, Langsville, $10 and
costs, failed to Yield; Harold Harmon, Gallipolis, $10 and costs,
· following too closely; Elbert Altizer, $10 and costs, following too
;: closely; Herman Shane, Middleport, costs, disorderly conduct; Don
• Hood, Pomeroy, costs, disorderly conduct.
·• · Fined lor speeding were Larry Rider, Pomeroy, sal and costs;
Wllllam Wicke, Knoxville, Tenn., $22 and costs; Timothy Brtnager,
.. Racine, sal ani! costs; Wayne Staats, Middleport, $Z1 and costs;
". WUllam Tunis, Kansas City, Mo., $a) &amp;nd costs; Ronald Templeton,
: Pittsburgh, Pa., $25 and costs; Jimmie Anderson, Parkersburg, $25
• and costs; Leonard King, MassUon, $24 and costs; Jimmy Caldwell,
Reedsville, $21 and costs: Robin Burnem, Racine, $13 and costs;
John Elands, GaiUpoUs, $a) and costs.
,'.: Forfeiting bonds were WUllam Ellis, South Point, $50, speeding;
. Larry Thomas. Findlay, $45. stop sign; Bryan Gheen, Pomeroy,
· laDed to display valid registration.

.: Meeting cancelled
A meeting at the Word of Faith Church rn the "T" In Middleport
,. with Mr. Collins as the speaker and scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday bas
.:·. been cancelled. HowE'I!er, regular church services will be held at 2
: · p.m. each Sunday with Wednesday night services at 7. There will be
··· ro Sonday morning services until further notice, Pastor Gary Holter
announced.

'·.. .
' .
~ Outstanding

Young Men named

four Meigs Countians has been named to the 1985 edition of
:··. Outstanding Young Men of America.
...
The program recognizes the achievements and abUitles of men
' between the ages of 21 and 36 for their outstanding civiC and
· professional contrtbutkm to their communities, states and nation.
_ .The lour bonorees are Theodore Thompson Reed, 141 Mulberry
, ·. Ave., ~meroy; Dennis Lynn Hockman, fET High St., Middleport;
'-: Michael R Stewart, 553 South Fourth Ave., Middleport, and Rusty
~ . 'nean Bookman, 340'l.! State Route 7. Pomeroy.
• · The lour wUI be among those featured In the annual awards
publication.

... .
..

Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports three calls
;.. Thursday; RCitland at 2:04 a.m. to Meigs Mine No. 1 for Errol
' 'Roberts to Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at 6:52a.m. to 103
Wrtght St. for Ruth ThOmas to Holzer Medical Center; Pomeroy at
:· ;J.O: 19 a.m. to 10 Lincoln Terrace for Dan White to Veterans ~mortal
' · Hospital.

::::Pair enters guilty pleas
Bill M. Carsw~ll. 20, and Dennis Hysell. 18, both of Pomeroy,
'· •entered voluntary pleas of guilty to two counts of breaking and .
· 'ellterlng when they appeared Wednesday before Meigs County
. Common Pleas Judge Charles Knight.
The breaking and enterlngs occurred on or about August 6 at J&amp;R
· Sport Shop, Pomeroy, andonorabout August llatMeek'sGrocery,
' : Burlingham.
, · Represented b)• Attorney David Evans, tilt&gt; two waived their rtghts
to a trtal by jury In the matter.
, . • Sentencing has been continued by the judgeuntU 9a.m. on January
... ·8 upon completion of a pre-sentence Investigation and report.
·'· · The defendants face a maximum possible penalty of 18 mbnths In
'. prison and a fine of up to $2500 lor each d the two counts. The judge
I could order the sentences to be served consecutively.
•· ' The defendants were released on personal recognizance bonds.
·'

:.···Man sentenced for cultivation
.

Jay Cooper, of Long Bottom, has been given a suspended .six
- month prison sentence In Meigs Cou ~ty Common Pleas Court and
·· · placed on probation for two years lor cuitlvatlon of marijuana.
". An action fUed by Media B. Schoonover, Rutland, and Charles A.
Schoonover, Dexter, has been dismissed In the court.

Scout recruitment meetinR" set

A cub scout recruitment meeting will be held 'fuesday, 7 p.m., at
the Racine United Methodist Church. Parents, Interested adults and

ages seven through W, are Invited to attend. Boys must be
.: ,accompanied by an adult.
.
•
boy~

.

Maury D. MUier

brothers and three sisters.
F.:JIDeral services will be 1 p.m.
Satunlay at the Vaughn Funeral
·Home In Parkersburg, W.V~.• with
Rev. Joseph L. Perry Jr.offtclatlng.
Burtal will be In 100F Cemetery,
Parkersburg. Friends may call at
the funeral borne after 2 p.m.
Friday.

Everett R. Stewart
Everett Raymond Stewart, 81, of
.Franillln died Tuesday at the

University Community Hospital In
Tampa, Fla.
He was born Aug. 27, 1904 In ·
CUlton, W.Va., to the Maude B.
Stewart.
Heworkedonanassemblyltnefor
the Frlgldalre Corporation at
Dayton. ·
Sunilvlng are hls second wife.
Pearl Stewart of Franklin; one son,
Ronald Ray Stewart of Sprtngfleld;
two daughters, Janette Harney of
Indian Lake and Ramona Stewart of
Franklin; three ststers,Houey John·
son of MOton, W.Va. , Josephine

The Daily Sentinel

Ads
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On November 4. 19B5, n
tl-. Molgo Cwnty Probata
caurt, Caoe No. 24942, Roy·
monel F: Voll. 128 !\lew Limo
Road, Rutllnd. Ohio. 46776.
woo appolfltad Executor of
tl-. - t o of WiHiam Voll, dO·
cooled, lot6 of Rutllnd Town·
ship, Meiga County, Ohio.
RabOn E. Buc:f&lt;,
Pro bote Judge
Lena K. Neuelraad,
Ct.rk
1111 B. 16. 22 3tc

11'11011 ond llligno of Charles
Wtotkinl, H decoooad. whole
namoo ond pl1001 of rooid.,oo
ere unknown to tho Pllintilfa;
Moria L W.tldn:t wloloe place
of rOiidonce it unknown; tho
unknown heirt, devisees,
. - . oxecut011. adrmil·
trators and astigns of Maria
L. Watkins, H clocoaoed.
whoH names and places of
residence are unknown to

Llf.JDA'S
MfXICAN
POnERY &amp;
GIFT SHOP

01ill~

tl1 Court St . Poliltroy. Ollio 4t16t

tho Plaintiffs: Edward Wat·
kint, whose place o.f residence is unknown; the un known hein. devi...s, le-

gatees, eucutou, adminis-

.....Excepting oil tile coal. oil,
gas and other minerell under·
lying said above doscribod
property with tho right to mine
and remove the ume; 8'110 the
exclullive right In paopatuity to
uee 10 mudl of tl-. ...tece of
uid raal Mtate as may be ne·
........, " open, operate and
llqUip a complete coal mW11ng
.. Ope.ty with buildings .,d
raWro.t switd"!n I'IIC8:IIllry 10
mine, load, and canv .way
foom odjacent proportlea.
grantor being rollnvad
•nv ourfoce domogo by
ftNIIOn of mining of coal under
Aid premises. ArfV aufoce

Maury D. M!Uer, 53, of Rt. 2,
trators and assigns of EdPomeroy, died Thursday morning ·
Ward Watskins. rt deceased.
whose names and places of land ._ired or used 11 above
at the D.V.A. Boone CountY Njemor·
Public Notice
be paid lor at tho rata al
residence are unknown 10
lalHospltallnMadlson, W.Va.
the Plaintiffl; you are hereby 175.00 par aero. ond ol dorn·
He was born March 13, 1932 In IN THE COMMON PLEAS notifted that you hawa bean ego to gro-g crops ........
COURT OF MEIGS
named Defendants in a legal by tl-. drilling fo&lt; or piOduction
Madison, W.Va. to Marie Bulio
COUNTY, OHIO
entitled Sherwood L. of oil and gao to ba pold lor.
Miller, who survives lnMadlsonand SHERWOOD L. MEREDITH. action
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol.
Meredith, Et AI .. Plolntlff VI.
ET AL. :
the laate Rass Miller. He was an
Charltl Wotklns, Et AI. De· 229, Pogo 243, Vol, 22. Pogo
Ptolntlffa.
fendanta. Thia action has 497, Molgo County Deod Re·
employee of the Kaiser. Aluminum
-VS- •
been a11igned case ·r.~mber OOfdo.
Corp., an antque dealer and a CHARLES WATKINS.
You are required to answer
B5·CV·282. end Is pending
ETAL.
veteran ofthe Korean War.
in the Court of Common hi Complaint within 2B cloys
Defendants
11om the llll publlcotlon of no~1011 of Meigs County. Po·
Sunilvors include his wife,
C11o No. B6· CV·2B2 moroy, Ohio 45719. and io tice which wil bo pubilhod
MUdred Miller of Pomeroy; three NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
for partition of the rNI es- onoo eech week lor lix· con·
daughters, Mrs. Jerry (June)
To Cl-.rtoo V\lltloint, whole tate hereinafter described aa
..Cutivo · Tho lilt publl·
Oldaker, Mrs. Gary (Sandi) Jones piece of rOiid.,oo il101known; · follows:
cation will be made on 1he
Tl-. follow&lt;lg described reel 22nd cloy of Nov-.1985,
known
holn, - ·
ana Mary Miller, all of Pomeroy; ......
logo-.
oxecuto11,
odmW1io- estat1 a...ted in the To'ltln- and tho 2B cloysfor_,t_IMII
one brother, Harvey A. Miller of
ohip of Chest•, County of commence on thtt day.
Texas; three sisters, Mary Price of
Moig1 ond Stota of Ohio:
In &lt;:a~H of your failure to
Being the undlvldod 1111/ 60 answer Of otherwise , ••.
Barrett, W.Va .. Patsy Bradshaw of
port of tho following .......... pond aarequirod by tho Ohio
Madison, W.Va .. and Lucy Vincent
oituatad it Section No. 4. Rules of Civil Procedure.
of Columbia, S.C.; and four
Town No. 2, Ronge No. 13 of judgment or default wHI be
Cheater Townohip, Moigt rendered agalnlt you for the
grandchildren.
County, Ohio. ond more per· relief demanded in the ComFuneral services will be 3 p.m.
ticulaoty dolc:ribod • lolows: plaint.
Sunday at Ute Ewing Funeral Home
Beginning ot center al rood at Doto: October 15. 19B6.
tho intii'IICtion a1 ao• roods
with Rev. Robert Hudnell o!llclat·
Larry Sponcer, Clark of
E . Main1W
r
the
N&gt;mo
al
Docie
RadCourt•
of Meigs County
lng. Burtal will be In Beech Grove
ford; thence South 38 de· .
Common Pleas Court .
POMEROY,O.
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
- 6 0 miootooEost1186foot 110118. 26; 11111.8. 15 . 22
992-2259
funeral home after 11 a.m.
neor tl-. ho . . of Dock Rod·
Satunlay.
NEW LISTING .:... Middle· ford: thenca North 626 f8etto
com• neer roa:l: 1h~ca W8ll
port - One ~ory house
HOUSE DVRruJWING?
608
foot .~tong Rodlord'a lne
w~h 3 bedrooms, 1,\? baths,
to tl-. piece of bogltnlng. con·
CtWiiPwrtll
RubyR.Burt
carport, range, ref., washer, mining
4 .41 acrn. rrore or
ClASSIFIED ADS
dryer and l.a.n.g. heat Ask·
Ruby R. Burt, 85, of 614 Thomas
ing $34,900.00.
St., Belpre, died Wednesday morn·
NEW LISTING - Pomeroy
GET SOME BREAD
lngln St.Joseph'sHospltal following
- Approx. 5 acres with a
an extended Illness.
~WitH AWANT AD
two be9room home i1 a
She was born In Boaz, Wood
great neighborhood. Close to
County, W.Va., to the late Albert C.
Pomeroy Elementary, lamily
room. deck, nice back yard.
and Harnett Sargent Rector. She
$30,000.00.
was retired from the I.R.S. and was
a member rl the First Presbytertan
CHESTER - A neat four
Church !or over 50 years, a member
bedroom home with full ba·
or the Parkersburg Woman's Club,
sement, hardwood floors,
James Wood Chapter DAR,
sunpy dining room. Good
Camden·Oark Auxiliary ·and Na·
condition. Only $26:soo.oo.
THE QUALITY
tiona! Association of Retired Fed·
'
lONG
BOTTOM
Neat
three
PRINT SHOP
era! Employees. ·
bed room ranch, on approx. I
RACINE
F11
All
Ptiffl•l N11il
Survivors Include her husband,
acre, fam1~ room, garden
PLUS: Offill SuppliK &amp;
Herman G. Burt; one son, Marvin
FIRE DEPT.
area. OWNER WANTS OFFER!
furniture, Wadding
G. Burt of Pomeroy; three grand·
Bash~n Building
and Groduotion
CHESTER - Appro•. 10
sons Je!!rey Burt rl Phoenix, Ariz.,
Stalio . . ,, Mognoli&lt;
EVERY
acres " canlland. Brildingor
Randall Burt o! Mentor and David
Signs.
lubblf Stamps,
traijer
sne
wnh
waler
and
Burt of GalUpoUs; one granddaugh·
SAT. NIGHT
lusinns forms,
electric availabla Owner wil·
ter, Melanie Burt of Sprtng!leld,
(apr Sonitas, £1&lt;.
lllg to linance. $7,500.00.
6:30 P.M.
Va.; and twogreatgranddaughters.
255 Mjll St., Middloporl
Facloty Choke
She was preceded In death by live
104 MvlllltrV aw.. Pomeroy
ATTENTION HOUSE BUY·
12
Gauge
Shotguns Only
ERS! This owner has ~venus
992-3345
g. 30·tf
2 months to sell th~ rome in a
3/2/lln
good neighborhood, and has
re:fuced the pr~e to help ~th 54 Misc. Merchandise
'VINYL SIDING
the
sale. 3-4 bedrooms, c~se
Today -Cloudy with hlgbnear60.
• AlUMINUM SIDING
to schoo~. In good conditron.
Ught northeasi winds.
Now $25,!j)O.OO.
'BlOWN IN
Tonight- Rain. Low In the upper
INSUlA
nON
40s. Light and variable winds.
FORECLOSURE - lh~ home
belongs to a leadnginstitut~n
Satunlay- Rain, heavy at times.
BISSELL
and
they want asale! Need reHigh In the mid 60s.
SIDING CO.
pair but is locate:! on a good
Chance of rain -10percent today,
New
Homes Built
rr Midd~port. 1\? sto80 percent tonight and lKI percent · street
ries and a large garage.Call for
"Free Estimates"
Saturday. Extended forecast lor
a showing. $17,000.00.
PH. 949-2801
Sunday throup Tue8day - A
or 949·2860
Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
chance of rain· each day. Highs
992·6191
No
Sunday Calls
generally In the 5IB and lows In the
Jean
Trussell
949·~60
3111/ttn
40s.
Dottie Turner 992·5692
Jo Hill 985·~66

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Lottery winners

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Thursday's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
•
Dally Number -147.
Ticket sales totaled $1,173,658.50,
with a payo!! due o!$1,111,038.
PICK4- 280"1.
PICK-4 ticket sales !Dialed
$187,123.50, wit)) a payoff due of
$84,639.
PICK4$1stralght bet pays$3,480 ..
PICK-4 $1 box bet pays $145.

Spacificetiona can be '""
ot tho home of tl-. clerk ,
23238 Hitl Road. Recine,
Ohio 45771 .
Ph. t6141
247·3126.
Offered 11 trado·ln (11
C01o 480·B o/ n 8722912
Loader/Backhoe.
Bjdder to atbmit detailed
SfMCificationa of equipment

offered.
Tho Boord of
Trustees reserve the right to
reject any or all bids.
By orctor of tl-. Board of
Trustees of Letar1 Town1hip.
Don R. Hill
Wolter G. Roush
Harry C. Hill
Joyce White. Clerk

Hospital news

»

VeteraDsMernoJtaiHG8pllal
Nov.l4
Admllllonl - Luther Iniboden,
Pomeroy; Florence Woodyard,
Middleport; Sheryl Wilson, Pomeroy; WllllamJewell,Mason,W.Va.;
Donald Nltz, Middleport.
Dlocharp!8 - David Tiemeyer,
Sue Deog, James Pellegrino,
Gladys Taylor~ Rita Stobart.

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FOR SALE
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bedrooms, 2 complete bitlis,
dinina room, livinc room 1nd
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pond. Racine ••·
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Doon .........................$145
73·14 (htwj Tr.
11·79 foid Tr.
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Grilh ...................... $52.50
73.79 (htwyTr.
10·15 ford Tr.
Gr~lts .............. - ..... 1)1.50
lloods ..... - ..........-..... 1145
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IIJity OHkt
· For Hou;s
304-372-5709

Jo. lfHc

. 3-D
AUTO

BEAUTY SALON
992·2725

IO·II:JO ..

LAIGIU.All

. ·«

Midtlltptrt, Oh.

992~7201

TOWN &amp; COUNIIY
vmiiNAIIAII ·

KAY'S

•

CONTRACTING

*Roofing

JIM CUFFORD

w.
O'a-ion ' .......
Mon. llwu Sbt. 9 AM·! PM

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

doom Additions

Frae Estimates

OPERATORS

RADIATOR
SERVICE

J&amp;f

*Complete Remodelinc

Ph. 985-4141

Sli,ECTED PERMS

WE ARE YOUR SALES
ANO SERVICE
HEAOQUARIERS FOR

•UNITH
•SYlVANIA
•SPIED QUEEN lAUNDRY
•GIBSON REfRIGUATDR
•SATELU!( SAUS &amp; SEIIVICE

.....,

We H~t.t AF1H Tl••
She~

, .. ~.IIIII

MILLER
ELEC1RIC
SERVICE
FOR ALL

YOUR

WIRING NEEDS
Resldentief &amp; Cdmm•.tial

Call:

RIDENOUR
TV &amp; APPliANCE

CHESTER-915-3307 '4/l/ttn

•

992-5875 Or
7U·3195

8·8·tfC

Economlcolly Dludvon·
toged? Unamployod? Would
vou Ike to Heam while vou
learn" . If between 22 and 66
and • ruldent of Millon
County conttct the Employ·
ment Securttv Office at
Point PftiiWit from 11-18
thru 11 · 22 11nd provide
proof of: addrtas, bring birth
cenlflctte on each member
of tl-. N&gt;uoehold, weller•
.,.i1tance. handicap 1t1tu1.
une....,loymont banaflta. poy
ltuba or 1t1tementa of in·
"',. fvr ialt 8 month• on
each mombtr of tl-. houH·
hold thtt hat . worked. All
mat.• bom olttr 1· 1·80
mua have a Setecti"e Str·
vice number. An E.E.O.
employer.

I

COli

BUY ulad
heaters.

SWAIN'$ FURNITURE, 3rd.
6 Olivo St. Golllpallt, Call
814·448·3169 .
.

·

LongBottom. Ohio

to 24'x36'

Insulated Doc Houses

To 1111 Avon, c.oll 304·875·
1429 .

~14. 4411·3872

F•r• E•ul.lllellt

Sizes from 6'x6' Up

Wanted To Buy

Wo pay c11h lor Iota moctol
cloln ~ core.
Jim Mink Chov.·Oida Inc.
Bill Clone Johnaon

. CENTER
110112 Wtst llaln Stntt, Panroy, Ollia
• .... 614·"1 ..778

FALL SALE

73-80 GM TRUCK FENDERS .............. $39.00
DVNlllE BODY FIU£R
S6.50
1/4 INCH MASKING TAPE ...........,:r:............,.,.
DUST MASK

A11111 111111: t:1111 : Ill s
3 Announcements
SWEEPER _,d -lng ml·
c:llino repair, porta, end
•pplloo.
Pick uP Md
delivery, D1vl1 V1ouum
Cloonor, ono haH milo up
Goorgtl Crook Rd. Cell
8 14·448·0294.
Roclno Gun Shoot apon·
•rod by Roclno Gun Club.
E..sy Sundoy, beginning It
1 :00 p.m. Foctory Clolko12
UUIIt ahotguno.

II.

992-3559
SANDWICHES
Subs - Steak - Stromboli
Ham &amp; Cheese - Pizza Bread

FREE Local Delivery

r...~., .s,.~ltt

LG. PIZZA wI oat lttll ""·•···~~

Buying dolly gold, lilY•
colna, rinilt,jlwllry, otorllng
ware. old colnt. lerge cur·
renay, Tap prlc••· Ed. Bur·
kttt lllrbor Bhop, 2nd. A...
Middleport. Oh. 814·992·
3478.
STANDING TIMBER. AI
Tromm . Coli : 814· 742 ·
2328 ,

Notlco:Thore will bo ,., Would llkt to bu'y bumper,
hunting or triOPouing on grill, 1-.tdllght coslng .,d
tl-. old Ebor Rouah form. rodlttor lor 79 MunMg.
now tl-. Mor·Plt form In 814·992·8279 orl14· 247·
2 4
Syracuoe. Oh. Old pormla· 1__8_6__· - - - - -olon ollpa ore ,., longer Wontod uoed woshoro, dry·
occo~. Mtrjoril A. Durlt
oro, refrigorotoro. rongoa,
end Rolph D. Lavonctor.
IWIIPtrl, worlllng or not.
Coll304-878·7744 . .
No hunting or treoptlling on
tho O.C. • No nay GHpln
form on Succou Rd . VIole·
l iii iJ IIIVII II 'Il l
tors wHI be pro-utod.
S1: I VII. I' .
MOBILE HOMES MOVED,
lneurod. --llble rotoo.
Coli 304·578·2338.

11 Help Wanted

No hunting or triOPoeelng on
MyMI Form loMtod on
Cl-.otnut Rldgo Rood, Ma·
aon County.
With Mory K'a Coomotlca,
akin oore lan't aomtthlng
you buy, Ito aomolhlng you
loom . For • complmontory
foclol, oolllor oppolntmont .
lndopondont l•utv COI'loul·
IMit. Shirley H111on. 304882·3101.

4

Glv81WIY

4- 'Ia IIIII'- puppt.a. Cell
814·441 ·0229 .
Freo to good homo 8 mo.
,.,.to •order Calllo mix.
Call81 ,4 ·245·9842.
4 pupploa. Cell 114·441·
4811.

A·N
GIE'S PIZZA
349 2nd, Middleport, Oh.

COMPLETE HOUSEHOLDS
FURNITURE. loda. Iron,
wood, cupboords, cholre,
ch11t1, •baeketl, dlahe1,
ltono ]llro. .,tlquH. gold
and oliver. Wrlto· M. D .
Miller, Rt.2. Pomeroy. Ohio
415789 or cell 614·992·
7780.

One 01rtWiod Medlcol Ttch·
nologlat. -kdeyt. Send
reoumt or opply tD Modicol
Plou. 203 Jockaon Plko,
0allipolla, Oh 411831 .

1-;:=;:=::::======
112
Situation a

Wanted

I

Oonorol Offlco poaltlon
ovlllabt. fvr hard·warfllng,
dopandoblt lndlvlduol.

21

Business
Opportunity

For Hie or rent tlx14 .
Schutt mobile horne. Fcir

sole 55•1 0 mobile hoi.-:
Call 614·379· 2669.
I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUB·
LISHING CO. recommanda
that you do buslnoll w~h
people you know, and NOT
to aand money through the
mall until you heve lnveltlgotod tl-. offering.

Broedmore mobile home
14•70, ' 2 bedroom with
Bx12 ••pondo. tatol
ric . equipped for wood·
burner, 2 full baths, good
cond. Cell 614·379·142'
ofter 4:00PM .

-t·

Buaineu for 1111 In Pome·
ooy. Rooaonablo price. Good
opportunity , Cttl 814·992·
6937 or 814·992·3520.

1970 New Moon 1 ~•8,!1
underpinning • porch. new
carpet &amp; hot water tanll:.

22 Money to

1 4x70 Fleetwood, 3 bdr:,
1 V. botha, Iorge kltch111 onil
Hporote utllhy room.: · lUI
appllancol including wNhor
&amp; dryer. Woodburnor with
hearth, totol electric. all
underpinning, 1torm wlndowa and 3 dockl,
cond., 110.800. Call 814·
268·6587.

14. 500.
6647 .

Laan

••4·

ProfeiiSional
Services

1979 Liberty 12•11. 2
bedrooms, good cond: .
16,495. dallverad. Freno~
City Mobile Homea. 814446·g340. .
.

PIANO TUNING AND RE·
PAl R. back to achool dla·
oounta, frH eatlmat11,
Word's Koybotrd, 304·676·
51500 or 875·3824.

31

~

,1979 Foatlvol 14x70.
bedroom•. 2 batha, •atn
thorp, •9,988. DollY-.
French City Mobile Homoo~
814·448·9340.
1978 ·Schult 14 wldo. 2
bedrooma. total electric,
naw furniture. 19,998. Doll·
vorad. FrMch City Moblft
Homoa, 1!14-448·9340. •

Home• for Sale

By owner. Mutt Mll·movo~ .
3 bdr. rench. one cargarege,
walking dlotoncolrom North
Galli• High SchooL Reduced
to $29,900. Call 814·3BB·
B711.

Wlnaor 14x70 with expancH)
room. 3 bedroom•. 2 betha.
••collont cond .. f10,800.
French City Mobile Homot,
814·448·8340.
Flutwood 14x85 2 bed·
room1. rogulor 17,495. Spoj
clol prlct •6,995. DIIIYirod.
French City Mobile Ho . .r.
614·4411·9340.
.

1 ocro with houH, 2 bdr ..
rurel · water, 1eptic tlnk,

mobile home hookup .
f12,600. Call 814·38B·
9B68.
A handyman•• opportunity
for proflt: · GnHin School
dlltrlct. 2 otosv houoe with
gerage, ltorm wlndowa, M·
frlg . , ltOVe I. Wllher
•30.000 or boot offer. Ctll
814·446·2025 or614·246·
9180.
32 ecres 3 bdrma. nice
condition, county weler, oil
heat, on Rt. 7, In Eureka.
Co11614·446·2206.
3 bdr .. ·full boaoment. lg.
llvlngroom. Plantz SubdiYI·
alon, •1.800, toko over
paymenta. Coli 114·448·
7380.
By owner 2 bedroom hou11.
garage, mobile home, end
out building on 1 acre, on

Flreboll Rd. neor OoHipolla.
121.000. Ctll 814·258·
1336 or 814·448·7697.

Coli 114·218'
. .

1976 Kirkwood 12•10. 2
bedrooma. toielelectrlc. ll·
ctllont cond. t&amp;,g95. Dtll·
veNd. French City Mobile
Homoa, 614·441·9340.
Marlette 2B•60, 2 bod•
rooms, 2 baths, one of I(

kind . Regular 144.900.
Special 139. 500. Save
•5.400, French City Mobil•
Hornet, 6,14·448·9340.
Cloyton • 2Bx80, 3 bad·
rooma. ·2 botha. lomll~
room. Rtgullr U5,500o
Spoclol 131,900. S•••
U,800. Frondl City Mabll,j
Homu, 614·448·9340.
Cloyton
rooms,

24x56,

3

bod;

2 betha, family

room. Rtgulor •28.900.
Special U3,900 . Sovo
13.000. French City Mobile
Homu, 614· 448·9340 . •

.

PROTECTIVE SERVICE By owner 6 rooma, 2 betha, Schult 24•4B, 3 bedrooma:
TRAINEE· PROTECTIVE garage . fireplace, exc. 2 botht. Sptclol Edition.
SERVICE WORKER . Tho neighborhood. walking dla· Rogulor U8,900 . Spocloi
Woot VIrginia Department of tance of city 1chool1, 124.900. Save 14,ooo:
Human Services li attempt· 139.900. Call 814·448· French CitY Mobile Homos,
lng to recru~ quollflod oppol· 0388.
814·446·9340.
lc1nt1 for the abo"e·
mentkmed positions in the Ranch bl'ick 3 bdr .. 1'h both. Skyline 24x52. 3 bedrooma;
following county: Meson all electric on tpprox. 3 2 botha. family room. Rtgu•
County. Welt VirginIa. ecrea. barn, 2 car garege, lor t25.900. Spoclo[
Under 1upervialon. em · fruit tree1. evergreen•. 123,900. Sovo U,OOO ;
ploy•• In tho10 cloulflco. garden tpOCI. paaturo. largo fNflch City Mobile Homoa;
~on• perform Soclal&amp;lrvlct
;
lrMt on blocktop county rd . 814·441·9340.
Work In providing IIIVIcoo to Southwootom School dla·
'
the public In .,dl progrem . trlct. Shown by oppolnt· 1984 Sectional. 24x82. 3:
bedroomo. 2 botha,llf&lt;tnew ..
lrMI •• Protective Service•
mont . .Coll814·379·2e71 .
to odutto ond dllldron. Min·
t18.985 . French City Mo, ·
lmum Trtlnlng tnd Exr.:· Moving Muot 1111. 3 bdr,, bile Hom11, 61 4 ·448· 8340!
rillnce Requirements: El gl· CA. prlcod In tho 40 '1, 100
b't for llcenanw 11 1 Soclal Second Avo, II lnteroatad Mutt Soll :14x70 mobiiJ
Worklr, Oroduott Social Clll 814·448·1027.
home. 3 bd.roome. 1 '.?
bethl, w8aher &amp; dryer.:
Warklr "' Certlft.d Social
Worker by tho Welt VIrginia Oov«nment Home• from porche1, gas furnace. Cel.
.
Boord of Social Work lXI· t1. IU repolr!. Alto dalln· 1!14· 949·2368. .
minors. Contact tl-. Woat quent tn property. Cell
Virginia ClvN Service Syt· B06· 887· 8000. Ext . GH· .1968 Royal mobile home,:
tem'a felting Clnter •t 9805 fos Information,
12x40. •2800. 614· 949~
348-118411 to roquest ""
2998 .
tppllcotlon for odml11lon ta 3 bd.room homo, Full boll·
oxomlnotion. AN EQUAL ment, gar1ge, newly ramo· MOBILE HOMES MOVEDi
OPPOR 'TUNITY deled. Rockaprlngs aroa. lnaured , reasonable retet.:
EMPLOYER .
Coll304-578·2338
·
814· 992·2978 .

Chrl1tm11 ho1p·otort immo· 1- - - -- -- - dlattly. F"l·port ~ .... Cor
nectlltry. t8.10 lolur. Cell
cart of elderly
814·245·8197.
=~~~~~~n:~thomo. Coli
AVON Start up lee t5.00.
nekt 45% lor Chrlotm11.
Ctii814· 448-335B.
oeelot.,t
On 01 11 nurolnft
•
potltlon avlllabt.. Conttct:
Phle Crett Cere Centtr·. No
tolophono collt ploo10. Ex·
porilnood only.

..

10x60 Now Moon 2 l)dr ..
new carpet , like n•w
through out. Mutt IM to
opprocloto. Cell 11 4·"'41·
0175.

Finonr.i~l

23

Madlcol rocordt·Soclal Sor·
vice Okector lor • 25 bed
S.N.F.·I.C.F . nurelng facll·
ity. Exporltnco Ia prolerred.
II lntoreltad plooao pick up
application at Veteran•
Memorial Hoaplttl S.N .F .•
I.C.F. lacatad ot 115 'Ia

';:~~c~~~

'WOOd

..

lndivklu•l to aetve In the
full time

c:epeclty •• ·1

Moving Ociod -~•·women ·Memorial Drive. Pomeroy.
clothta, •I•• 14-38, houso· Ohio. E.O.E.
hold. 2·woodbumlng atovo.
coudl, relrlgerotor. South To sell Avon. Call Morilyn
7·Rt. 21B to 790, Honnan
Wuv•. 304·1182·2645 .
Treca Rd. Porod lot .L.oko.
Saturdlly &amp; Sunday. 12:011'
Don't lot your mllltory
1
go to woate. Tho Weat
Virginia Army Natlonol
Gu•rd has vacancie1 for
8
qu1lffied prior service indl·
vidulla. Cai1304· 676·3960
or 1·800· 1542· 3819.
- - - RICK PEARSON AUCTIO· Join 11-. Woot Vlrvlnla Army
NEER SERVICE. Eotata, Notlonol Guord. You rocllvo
firm. tptlquo, llquk!atlon .a monthly paydlock, Ute
llloa. Llcanlod Ohio Md Insurance. , tduC8t~nel op·
Watt Vlrglnlo. 304· 773· portunitlot, retirement PlY
5785 or 304· 773·15430 .
a~d otl-.r outotandlng be·
,.lito . Call 304·J75·3950
or 1 · 800·1542·3819.

9

Repo111111dl 77 Ben~tlw.
14x70 throe bedroom. •168
per mo. 74 GovernOr ,1:
bedroom etU per mo. 8~
614·992·6189 .
Potriot 14x6B three bf!d·
Piano le•ona in my home. roam t195 per mo. •500
Limited o_penlnga •ft•r down. take over pWfmentl.
IChool.,d Saturdaya. bpo· Mid Ohio Flnonclol Slllli._
1-800·828·0712 or (814·
rlencod . 814·949·2614 .
772·12201 .
Wanted to do :lronlng In my
home . Reuonable. Call

HOME OWNERS·Roflnonca
tD low fixed rote . Ute equity
for any · purpo1e. Leader
Mortgage Co., 614·692·
3051.

•111•

t

Aft• 5 Call

Dealer

Ptrtl &amp; Service

01'

NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
tTY MOBILE HOME SALES.
4 MI. WEST, GALLIPOLIS,
RT 35. PHONE 114·448·
7274 .
.

Will do houH doanlng. Coli
814· 949· 30B4 .

Part tlma R. N.I, 3:00·
11 :00, 11 :00· 7:00. Willing
to work in long term Qre.
Mutt ba oblo to coordlnote
excelltnt patient care for our
re1klenta who are very apeclef people. Aecoptlng oppll·
cotlona Mon. through Fri. et
Pomeroy Health Care Can ·
tor. E.O.E.

'1:;:=::;::;::;:::;::==

FENCE &amp; SUPPLY
PH. 992-6931

MARCUM
CONTRACnNG

Autltorized JohA Deere,
Hew Holland, Bush Hog
Faml Equipment

itema. Rain

Gar1111a Solo Set.. Sun.
10·4. Rain or thine. No
reoaonoble ollou roluoed.
128 Kriltl Drive. off 36
Weet.

t

ACCENT

-

"""Y

thine. Thurs .. Fri .. Sat.

9-ll·lln

107

11·12· 2 mo.

NEW-REPAIR ,

AUTO

3'4 mllu·Bulovlllo Rd.
Wotc:lllor algn. Lota dotl-.1.
toys, odd 6 .,dt. Frl. &amp; Sot.
9 to e.

fiiutSycamore
STREAK CAB CO~
St., Pomeroy, Oh. .

DOZER. BACKHOE,
TRENCHER. SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, WATER.
GAS lo SEWER LINES,
RECLAMAnON, PONDS,
SPRING DEVELOPM~NT.
HOME FOOTERS.
DUMP TRUCK STONE
lo o'IRT

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE. OHIO

Ph. 16141143·5425

ROOFING

Doo .......................... ,lf3S

IO·IUard Tr.

JEFF CIRClE, SR.

BOGGS

CAlL (OilfU:

3 bedrooms, 2 baths. ovet1ooking Ohio
River at 300 W. Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio.

Gorago Solo Thura.. Fri ..
S11. 'h. price. 4 mllot from
HMC on Rt.180 Evergreen.
Winter clothing, joont,
dllhea. 6 ~ra•rlma off ...,.
bile lolmo, Iota moso . .

949·2210

20 y•ro
"Free Estimates"

Howard L. Writesel

&amp;. Vicinity

73·79 ford lr.
f•n•n ...........;...........141
ftotoltr1 ........................141
73·10 (hny Tr.
· 73·7t ford Tr.

WHJUIII'~

32 Mobile Home• :

Will do houltcleonlng ·
Mondly, Tu11ctoy, Thursday
lo IYII'Y othilr Soturdoy.
814·986 ·4114 eves. oft. 7
p.m .

•a••

Yard Sale

24

13·10 Chevy lr.

0..1 ......................... 1100
7S·IO Chtvy. Tr.

High Scha.ol dropout?lf you
ere between the
of 18
and 21 and wtnt to ..earn
while you learn" contact the
Employment Security Office
at Polnl Plooilnt from Nov.
1B tluu Nov. 22. If Inter·
etted you r'fiUit; be a relklent
of Me10n &lt;;ounty and pro·
vide proof of addroa. bring a
birth certlflcete on uch
poroan In your houoehold,
PfOO.f of welfere eaalatance.
handicap ltttul, unemployment .benefltl, pay stubs 01'
ltatement of Income for lilt
8 month• on each member
of the houaollotil that h11
worked . All mot. a born alter
1·1 · 60 mutt hove o Seloc·
tlve StNice number. An
E.E.O. Employer.

...... ifiiiitioiii.........

(Free Estimates!

·

Worked in home eree

COMPLQEL Y REMODELED HOME

7

; WE 1111 MEDICA. Ate OTHEI INSURANCE
u•ns WHEN EIJGIII

•Refrigerators

CIRCLE
CONTRACnNG
and .

•Home Oxygen
•Ho1pital Beds •Wheel Chairs

3·24·tfc

12·8·tiC

? PREGNANT?

Out of Town C11tomtrs Call Collect

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

Centracti.. . Senia

Syracuse.

Port·tlme mola or famola,
flexib.. hout'l . No Invest·
.mont. Eomlnga oppqrtunlty
1160·UOO per week atort·
lng. Apply Mon.·Sot. To
Eloctrolux Corp .. 417 Sa·
cond Avt ., Room 18. Golli·
polio. Ohio. 8:30·10:00AM.

Loot 2 female ~•gle pup.
pita, opproJl. I mo. VIcinity
Groor Rd. lo 8 Milo Rd. No
Coltor. 304·~75·3424 .

614·446-7283

Rt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio

!Free Estimates!

3 BEDROOIIIIOBI LE HOME

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remoclollng
Roofing of ell Typoa

WITH OPTION TO BUY•••

Addont and remodeling
.R!oofing and gutter work
Concrete work
Plumbing and electrical

· Conlplttt Building

VINYL I AWMIIUM

,FOR RENT - FOR SALE
OR FOR LEASE

-

SALES &amp; RENTALS

Roger Hysell
Garage

CIVIC CENTER
Real Estate General

Wanted: WQmen to live in to
core lor llderly lady in
Jack1on erta. Reasonable
oeltry. Cell 614· 288·5379
or 114·2B8·2260 . or write
.loon Hommond 2474 Pot·
tonwjllo Rd .. Jackaon, Oh
46640.

LOST:Mot. dog, Y, Huoklo
---------.,...-----,;:;;:::.,:;H;.:.n...lllnd
V.· Collie. Light tM,
L
wh~• with oliver. A,.woro
to Frootlo. From WoNo Pen
..... w..ring collor. 814·
992·7472.

We Deliver

18 Wanted to Do

for Sale

IO·B·tft

ROOM 103
RUTLAND

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

IIILIO!

CARPENTER
SERVICE

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

llolults.lo 10 lllnuttsl

111116, 22 , 29. 3tc

EUGEIIl LONG

m
U3

·YOUNG'S

follows :

Business Services
GUN SHOOT

•IMPOR·TS
11 ·7-85·1 mo.

LEGAL NOTICE
tho Boord of Letart Town·
ship, Meigs County, Ohio.
witl receive bids untll7:00 p.
m. o'cloclc p.m . tho 2nd dey
of December 1985 lor the
purchese of 1 new 19 86 ba·
der/beckhoo with minimum

specifications

11 Help Wanted

LOST:Femole baogla loot In
Rutland oret. Offering re·
word. Wooring rod collar
with name tiD. 814·992·
3728.

PHONE
992-2156
Or Wrill
S1nliAel Clusilild 01p1.

Public Notice

Giveaw1y

LOST · block. femaia Rat
lerr.,, Georges Creek ar•.
Plano col·814·448·3472 :

Middleport

PubliQ Notice

4

The Daily Sentinei-Page"--9 .

8 . Loilt and Found

34' N. 2nd

Public Notice

Ohio

Business ·service·s

Justice and Kathleen VanMeter,
hoth or CWton; two brothers, Ralph
T. and WOllam D. VanMeter, both of
Clifton; six grandchildren and nine
greal·grandchlldren.
He was preceded In death by his
first wife; Mary E . Stewart, wbo
died In 1973.
'
Funeral services will be 11 a .m.
Saturday at the Foglesong Funeral
Home with Rev. Bennie Stevens
officiating. Burtal will be In the
Smith' Cemetery at Leon, W.Va.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 5-9 p.m. Friday.

Weather forecast

~-:Meigs EMS reports three rolls

·"

law; Trlna and Dick Davis of
Syracuse, Mary and MelFryriNew
Haven, W.Va.,andTeresa Ferrt'IIOI
Syracuse; twd sons and one
daughter·ln·law, James Farrell of
Syracuse and Reed and · Judy
Ferrell of Burton, Mlch. ; three
granddaughters, Melanie and An·
drea Fry rl New Haven and Amy Jo
Davis of Syracuse; one grandson,
Shane Reed Ferrell of Burton,
Mich.; two step grandsons, Aaron
Davis of Middleport and Tim
DeMaria of Mt. Motrls, Mich.; one
step granddaughter, VIcki DeMaria
·of Mt. Morrts, MJch.; six brothers,
Damon Ferrel~ Syracuse; David
Ferrell of Chesapeake, W.Va.,
Corbett Ferrell of F1ortda, Frank
Ferrell of sOuth Carolina, Buster
Ferrell of California and Denzll
Ferrell of Vlrglna; an&lt;! five sisters,
Martha Moore and Ruth Crouch,
both of Syracuse, MUdred Carr of
East Bank, W.Va., and Lou Walker
and June Quisenberry, both of
F1ortda.
He was preceded In death by one
son and one brother.
Funeral services will be 1 p.m.
Sunday at the Ewing Funeral Home
with Rev. Mark Morrow offlclallng. •
Burtal will be In Meigs Memory
Gardens. Friends may call at the
funeral . home from 6-8 p.m.
Saturday.

Friday, November 16, 1986

~;;~t;,t,;;-;id;;i;i,;

11
for tl-. lldtrly In
our homo. Trained end Ill·
t•n 'fllrl txport.nce, Cell
814·992·7314.

1~-------­
Nu nln g cere In privet•

homo. Room for two P•·
tlonta. 1800. • month. CoH
814-992· 31595.

1- - - -----f
vocancy or elderly In

bea~~~~~:R:oo:m:,:bo~o~rd~6

4114·
Plotlt Inttnd
to
of tho Gol11po·
T·800
coNraoumo
II Dolly Tribuno, 825 Third
Molt port Torrlor dog to give Avo.. Golllpollt. Ohio L.ody n11dad to llvt In w~h
JIWIY to good ..,,., 5 41831.
olclorly wor111n. Cooking rt·
montho old. Colt 814·992·
qulred. Call 814·992·3704.
3877.
hoy Aaumbly Work!
1800.00 par 100. Guaron·
Port Gonn., lhlpl-.rd, part tlld Pmnont. No Eap&lt;i· 18 Wanted to Do
Calllo pupo to ghio May. rlenoo. No 8olo1. Dotolla ~----c-----­
Coll814·948·2908.
und ulf · oddrouod 1ltompad tnvalopo: Elan VI·
4 long 'hair fdtt.... 7 Wllkl tel ·715 ' 3418 Entorprloe Nolaon 'a Hordwood floor
old. To good lolmo. Call Rd. Fl. Plorca, FL 334B2.
-ding, flnlahlng. "polr
worll, froe ootlmotea. Cell
11 4·841·2784 rflor 1:00
p.m.
AUTO MECHANIC:Apply In '-1:-14_·_21_8_
· 18_4_2_
. - - person It Pot Hill Ford, 1-:F- pupplli. e wile. old. Mklolloport, Oh. Exporlenoo W• do lolu-loonlnl In
E.hound • Colllo miKad. ,......,., ltap In end pick Gtlllpolls or11 . Call 14·
..., oppllcttlon.
448·01102.
Con 814·181·4312 .

Brick ronch lor oelo In
Tuppers Ptoina. Extro nice. 3
bd.roomo, 1'1. bltha, gar·
ego, full bottmont. lovollot,
now dlaln link lance. fl.
Nlnclng avelleble to quail·
fled buyer. Price raducad for
lmmedloto oolo. Low 40'a.
Call 614· 423 · 4169 tor
luther dltoila &amp; 11k for Mr.
Molt.tt.

a.

5 roomt beth In Pomeroy.
Option to buy .adjoining.
large concrete block build·
lng . Cell 814-992· 2039 for
oppolntmont•

2 bd.room houH on Broad·
woy, Middleport . Lorge
roome. lftcloMd porchtl,
range, dlapoHr, ample cablnltl. Robart Wlnn, 2740
CroM. Xonla. oh. 46385.
1513·428·0428 OYH.I.
2 or 3 bd.room older homo.
Oaod ...,tel property In
Pomoroy. Allclng •6000.
Coll814·992 ·5937 or 814·
882-31120.
12•24. 2 bedroom•, lnoido
remodelod. Rt. 2, Rolllnt·
vHio, 304·895 ·3349.
3 bedroom bl·lovol with
flropl-. 3.3 ecro lot, S11nd
Hill Rotd , opprolud
t71.000 . 00. rodui:od
304· 875·8183 .

•n.ooo.

1980 Tldwoii14K70 3 bad·,
roomt, 1 v, bathe. all elect··
rlc, 9•10 building and 2
porches. $1 1 .000 . 304~
876· 7829 .
'

- - -- - - - -'

3 bedroom mobile home,:
half acre lot. 1 car garege,1

Now Haven , WV. 304·773·'
6942 or 304·BI2· 23B4. ·
BV OWNER , 1982. t4K70'

~~'i:'~~A""KOM~~L 0~L~~~::

NALLY SOLD NEW•
124,500 . OWNER MOv.:
lNG, HOME LIKE NEW.
e600 CASH PAV OFF BAL· ·
ANCE DUE f14,408.44.'
304· 762· 2228 .
.
14x70, 'B1 Wlndaor, eKe '
cond. 2 bodrooma. 1 bath, 2:
porchee. underpennlng, par-·
tlolly furnished, cell 304· ·
773-5076 .
.

.

3 br. 1'1. bethl, Expanda ·
outbuilding, and on lor~ :
rental lot. Call after 6 :00 . •
304·875· 31B4.

Farms for Sale

33

1870 Schuh .tolol lloctrlc :
12x50, 304·112·2422 .,: •
_. ,I
tor 4 :30.

______________
..

�33

.F erma for Sale

LAFF-A·DAY

82 ocroa, 3 bedrooom firm
houH
oome -lr)
.. .., born end out bulldingo,
tobecco blae and mlnerel
rights. Located oH Bloden
Merooryllle Rd. 123.800.
Coll814·446· 8311 .

1-•

32 ocro hlrm. 3 bedroom
home, born, 2 outbulldlngo,
304·878·3419 oftlf 5 :30.

34

Buaine"
Building a

Moplewood Lounge, 7 mlloa
North Polm PIIIIHnl on Rt.
2: 304·875·2258.

· 35

Lots

8o

Acreage

3 acroo M·l, trolllf hookup.
Coli 814·4482588.
garog~ .

"I don't know whether to
have the lobster or buy a
new suit!"

12 ocroo for . . .. Eootom
Sohool Dhrtrict. C.ll 814985-4408 .

t

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofie end cholro prlcodfrom
t2811. to t885. Tobleo, .. 50
ond up. to t125. Hilt·•·
bedo. t390. ond up to
t850.. toll btdo t145.
fltcllnoro, t225. to un ..
Llmpo from 128. to 1121,
pc. dinott11 from t101 .. to
435. 7 pc. t 1B9 ond up.
Wood tlblt with · olx cholro
t285 to .t745. Dolk 0110
up to 1228. Hutchoa, UIO.
Bunk bid complete with
mottro-. t275. ondupto
t398. 8oby bodo. t110.
Mlt'I:N.... or bOx aprlnga.
full ootwln, t83 .. firm. t73.
and •83 . Quoon 1111, 1225.
4 dr. chooto, t41 . 5 dr.
chooto, •89 . Bid fromoo.
UO.ond t25. , 10 gun · Gun
cabinoto. t380. Goo or
oloctrtc rongoo t376. Boby
mottnrtHa, t25 &amp; U5, bod
fromoo t20, 128, a t30,
king fromo t50. Good otloc·
tion of bedroom .. ttll,
rockere, metal cablneta.
hltdboordo f38
up to
tU .

64 Mlac. Merchandl11

76

Sovo 50 por contll Fiolhlng
orrow olgno U8911 Ughttd.
non·orrow t241. Unlighted
t119. (F- iotltre!l Sot
lo~oUy . 1(8001423-0183 .
!Alto GIANT BliMP aoilolll

Wonted: 1984 Dodge Dart
porto . Praflrobly herd top or
convortlblo. Will oonoldor
othlro. C.ll 814·949-2693.

79

Fuel oil fumoco, 84,000 btu
with olr condltlonor unit.
304-488-1917.

The Dally Sentinel

Page

11

Auto Parts

&amp; Acceaaoriea

Motors Homes
&amp; Campara ·

1 9 76, 20 ft Fleotwing
compor. full olzo owning,
•2.eoo.oo. 304 · 882 ·
3180.

0

Ook firewood t30. pick up
lotd, delivered. 304-4881838 or 488-1728.

66 Building Supplies
Building Mttarlolo
Block. brtck, oowor plpoo.
window,.

llntela.

81

elc .

CloudeWintero. Rk!Grondo,
0. Coll814-245·5121. ·

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gul· .
rantee. Local reference•
1
furnlthld . Free ealimatea. •
Coli coiloct 1-614· 2370488. doY or night. flogoro ·

Uled Fumhura .. Bedroom

1-------- -

=========T==========1oulto,
ott motol
of tobloo,
drelllr. 1 bod,
olflco Block, brick, mortor end
42 Mobile Homes
44
APIIrtment
deoko. 3 mlloo out 8ulovlllo mooonry ouppllaa. Mountoln
for Rant
Rd. Open Bam to 5pm, Mon. Stoto Block, At. 33, Now
for Rent
thru Sot.
Hoven, W. Vi. 30.C-882814-448-0322 .
2222.
41 Hiluaas for Rent
2 bldroomo. fumlohed . 1
3 bdr.. utility room. single County Appllonco. Inc.
8 room hou11 country living child. No polo. 1150. per cor
gorego, lergo kitchen, Good uttd opplloncoo ond 66
Pete for Sale
In town . f75 mo. Coli month pluo utllltloa end electric ronge, U25 mon1h,
lVtoto.
Opon8AMto6PM.
'~----.,.----­
dopoolt.
Now
Hoven,
304·
·301.A7&amp;,._110.....4~~:
ref. a dop. Coli 814·448· Mon lhru Sot. 11 4·448· ,.
882-2488.
53B8.
1388.
1899, 127 3rd. Avo . Galli- Brlarpotch Konnolo AllMobile
homo
for
rent.
2
Fwnlohed 4 roomo
both,
grooming. Gordon
8 10om houH country living p:o:llo:.":O:H:.= = = = = = . brood
Sottor fomole obodlenco
7311 reor 3rd. Aft .. edulto bodroom, Crob Crook flood, In town. I 75 mo. Coil :
Antiques
trolntd. Englloh Coekor Spa·
only, 1715 dep .. 1128 mo. $1415.00 month, 304-878· 304-8711-8104 or 304-8711· 63
nlolo. 3B8-9790.
Coil 4411-3870 or 448· 2219, County wotor.
6388.
1340 . .
2 acre mobile home lot on
Dregonwynd CoHIIY Kon•
F.. niohld 4 roomo &amp; both. For uta~ 1 four tin 1ntique
Farm hou• CheahiN arM. Greer Rood. _..,. &amp; ooptlc 738 reor 3rd. Aft .. ldulto pie Hfo, oxc. cond .. noo. nol. CFA Himoloyon. Porolon
and Slomeoo klttono. AKC
U711 mo. pluo budget gu. oyotom, 150.00 month . only. 1715 dop .. 11215 mo. Coli 614-448-3227.
Chow pupploo. Con 4411ref. a dop. roq. Coli 614- 304·838·5937 otter 7 :00 Coil 448- 38 70 or 448·
PM .
3844 oftor 7PM .
448-3780.
1340.
64 MIIC. Merchandiae 3 ldoroble AKC Reg. Pokln·
2 bdr .. unfrunlohod houoo 14x85 2 bedroom mobilo Farm · houM Olalltlre irN.
uooo pupploo. 2 molo. 1
with gorogo~ Rtf. &amp; Oop. home in Htndtreon, unfur~ U711 mo. pluo budget goo.
lomolo . Coli 814 -288roqulrod. Coli 614-448· niahed with wather and ref. a dip , roq. C.ll 814·
Firewood-cutup olobo, -, 9391 .
dryer, ·depooit ond roflrenco
9688. .
.
448-3710.
truck toed t100, 2·1180. 1-~------­
required. 304-675-1730,
Pickup lotd, you houl 115. Aat Terrier puppi11 .
Houoofor rent: botwoon Oek
2 bdr.. ..,lrunloliod houoo HEAP ocaopttd. Coil 114· Wormod ond 111. ohoto. 3
2
bedroom
mobile
home.
Hill • Thumon. Ohio. At.
1200.00 month with utili· With gorego. Ref. &amp; Oop. 245-11804.
femoloo, 2 moloo. Reedy to
X79 . Ctll814-248-9315.
roqulrod. Coil 114- 448·
:
'
tiM pold. 304-576·2478.
go. •eo. 814-889-4138 .
9888.
Hou11 cool. Lump a otoker.
II roomo. both , locotod
Zinn Cool Co. Coli 814-448- AKC roglotorod Germon
comer 4th
Spruco .• 75
Houoofor rent: bot- Ook 1408.
Apartment
Shepherd pupploo, oholl
dop .. 1178 mo. Coli 448- 4.4
Hill a lhumon, Ohio. lit.
ond wormed. raldyNov. 28 ,
3870 or 448·1340.
for Rent
279 . C.ll 614-248-9318.
Mid Novombor Spoclol. 800 1985. 304-488·1528 otter
lb. protein block&amp;, ·U7.80. 4 :00 .
2 bd.room. 1 'AI both homo
8 roomo, both. located
on P•unt ridge in 'Pome~
'::::::==;::::~=====
comer 4th· a lpruoo. t75 8Guoreyglovoo99oontopolr.
JACKSON
ESTATES
ln . otovo pipa t1.75 1 I·
rvy.
per month pluo
APARTMENTS IEquol dep., 1178 mo. Coli 4411- "!"lion. Found only 11 Bid- 57
Mu1ical
utHitloo. R o - o dop·
3870 or 4411·1340.
woll Cooh Fold Store, 614·
Instruments
otit required. No polo. 814· · Houoing . Opportunltyl
monthly rentotorto ot t1 89
388-8888.
949-2846.
for 1 bodroom end t204 for 2 bd.room furnlohtd Apt.
2 bedroom, dopotit 1200. Rtol nlco. Adulll only. No Lorge bond HW, lergo mukl
3 bldroom with goo, hot locorted
noor Spring Volley ·polo. Rt. 124. Mlnorovllle, drill p,.111r. 7 ft . motol At Brunlcordl'o..... No ropoowater tank, cook ttove.lfld Plezo ond
Foodlond, pool Oh. 814-992-3324.
lotho. 73 Trono Stir lntorno- • - piono glmmlcko . Juot
hooter. 1 V. mlloa oH Rt. 7 on
llonol full ocrew. 40 ft . flot9 h0nelt piano VIIUII. We lrt
Rt. 143. No poto. U80. per ond C.blo lV ovolloble,
novor under toldl 81unlcordl
office
hour~ •• possible 10 Tho Mopleo. Eldtrty a Hon- ft. oprMd, 38 ft. ftot 3 oxloo
month pluo . dlpoolt. c;;t!ll om to 4pmond7pmto9 pm
' Muaic Inc. Comer 3rd. •
on
olr,
·
380
Honde
bike.
814-941-2057.
.
dlcappld Housing. All utMI·
Mondoy·frldoy, Coli 814· tloa pold. Conveniently lo- Porto GMC drumo. hubo &amp; Court St .. GolllpoUo, Ohio.
448 - 27411 or hove cotld for Ienior Cllileno. mloc, Coil 614-379-2328 .
For rent or rent with option menage;
,WU.IIttor Studio plono. exc.
to buy. Molgo Co. Chootor
OH otr- periling. Socurfty
con d. Coil 814-388-9790.
Collohon'o
UHd
Tiro
Shop.
TWP. 4 yr. old 3 bd .room
&amp; Fire protoctton. Live In
Nicely furnlohod mobile ·
Ovor
1.000
tlree.
olzu
12.
houto with 2 car gorogo.
Rolkllnt Monogor. Rontol
flemington upright , plono,
BooutHul lurol ooHing on homo. oH. opt .. control olr 111iotonco ovollolo. Coli 13, 14. 18. 18, 16 .5. 8 mlleo t180. Coli 614-448·2028
end hoot in city, odulll only. 814-882 - 7022. Equol out At. 21B . Coli 814-258 ·
250 acroo of lend. t300.
or 814-246-9180.
6261 .
mo. 814·592-4471 doyo or Coii814-448-033a.
Housing Opportunity.
814-592-4524 .....
Rodocorotld opt .. 2 bdr., APARTMENTS . mobile 25. cu.ft . choot froozor, 1
1160 to 1250. Coli 304· horML houMa. Pt. PIMunt baby bod, drop leaf moho·
69 For Sale or Trade
871 -5104 or 304-875· ond Golllpollo. 814-446· gony tolilo extend• to I ft .•
5388 or 304-175-7888.
Moyteg wrlngor woohlr &amp;
1221.
tub, bedroom M.litl comLl.., 2 bd;. opt .. 2 both, 2 br oportmonto ln Hender· ploto, 30'' rol!owov bod. C.ll FOR SALE:Uquor ponnlt In
fully carpeted, refrtg. a oon. 301-871-1872.
814-448-0838 or 814-448 - Middleport. 02·02X. Arry
3 bedroom hou•Jncountry,
reooonoblo oHor will Ill
otovo,
11
Court
St.,
t325
1214.
no poll.
month,
conoldored. Coil D. Hunter
mo.,
rei.
•
dop
.
Coli
814·
Nice 1 ond 2 br opirtmonu
refrencea tnd deposit, 304at 814-488-1700 or 819448-4828 .
downtown . 304·175·221 8 For Bole: opl~ firewood, t40 89%&gt;2720.
675-7937.
.
por plokup lotd dollv- . 2
Upotolro unfurnlohtd opt., • 8-8
of
Bllvor
Bridge
on
mi.
N
3 roomo ond both. 3220'Ao corpeted, oil utllltloo poid, no
Volkowogori, · good
Prtvoto gorogo opt, Mt. Upper Rt. 7 . Coll814-441 - body, full lnjtctlon, need&amp;
Frenklin Ave. Pt. Pleeunt,
children, no poll. Coli 814· Vernon A,., odulto, no poto, 984&amp; oflor 8pm.
minor repolro, 19n Yo.,•·
446-1837.
304-175-1056.
wogon for porto. Both t500.
Uled
hoop~ol
bod,
130,
3 largo roomo ond both, nice Furniohed opt . 2 bdr., 131 V.
Movorlck good motor
Prtvoto furnished opt, 3 - d cond. Call lftor 5. endtrono. 6 cyl. 280, t155.
tocation, adults, no peta,
4th.
Gomrollo.
1195
woter
814-388-8B3B
.
rooma end bath, Mt. Vernon
reference. 304-875 -3052.
304-571-2,87.
pold . Col 448-4418 otter Avo. AduiU Only. No Poll.
7PM.
Wood .• coal King 1tove,
304-675-2851 .
UOO. Coil aftor . 6. 81442 Mobile Home•
Now oftlclency opt. Coil
448-1783.
f ,11111 :)upplil''
· for Rent
614-448-0390.
46 Furnilhed Aoomo
1-.. li'JI' c liii.K
1 IIIIH hitch, Iorge dog
Furnlohed efficiency opt ..
houH, hondmtdo dollo. Coli
Furnlahld, AC.coblo. no city prlvott &amp; quiet, olngle work· For rent 8111plng Roomo 814-387-0168.
ond light hou11 kooplng
texet,biiU~Iriverv~ln lng poreon only. Cell 814Konougo. Footoro Mobile 448-4807 or 814-448· roomo. Pork Control Hotel. 1185 Hondo 250 CC Big 61 Farm Equipment
Coli 814-446-0756.
Homo Pork. C.ll 814-448- 2802.
Rod, 3 whlolor, uled very
1802.
little , 11 ,476. Coli 814CROSS&amp; SONS
Brookelde Aperumen11 .
388-8801 .
U.S. 38 Woot, Jockton.
46
.Space
for
Rent
2 bdr. 1 milo from HoopiUI, Coli 614-446·3003 or 814Ohio. 1114-288-8451.
weehtr·dryer, w1ter 9 trath 448-1588 or 814-448Nikko 7075 racolvor AMMeuev Fergueon, New _
3474.
One
bedroom
oport·
pold. UOO ...,tond depooll.
FM. 48 wono. 2- Frozlor Hollond, Buoh Hog Solei a
menta wkh 11.., country Mobile homo lot. 12'xl0' or Spko, 26 wotto, Super
Coli 814-446-1354.
SeiVItt. Over 40 used
kitchen, new IPplilncel. omollor, 178 woter pold. 4th Mon1t C.rto. 2- AKAI SW·
troctoro
to choooo from &amp;
2 bdr. whh 12x15 odd -on utlity room. Wotor oowogo &amp; Noll. Golllpollo. Coli 448· 13111 opko, 3 Wly, 40 WIHO.
comploto llno ol now &amp;
room. utility ohed a gordon end tr11h •rvice. provkled. 4418 oftor 8PM .
Thomo TO 146 tumtoiJie.
uotd equipment. Lorgoot
op.... rural oroo. 2 milo Quiet .....
Channel Muter 8 1rack
111tc:tlon In S.E. Ohio.
COUNTRY MOBILE Homo ploy-record. Coil 814-448- Spoclol10% discount on oil
from Contenory. Coli 814·
8 rooms &amp; both. Located Park. Route 33. North of 4517 .
448·0282.
porto for cooh ooloo only,
Crown City. Newly dtco· Pomeroy. Llrgo toto. Coli
un111 Nov . 15.
814-992-7479.
riled.
oloctrlc
stove&amp;
refrlg.
Ful1,1iohod 2 bdr. 1r~ller on
9 Inch owing, Southbend
Old 180 neor Porter, provoto No polo. Coli 814-258bonch lethe. 11 e volt or 3
4114 troctor. 1800. Coli
lot. morrlod couple no kid or 1222.
phloo ITI91or with tooling 614-388-8248.
poll. UOO mo. t100 dep.
t800 . Coii114·245-H71.
_,., pold . Coli 81 4-388- &amp;moll off. opt.. 1 tdult. Coli
Good IH lingle row corn·
614· 446-3358 .
8080.
Werm morning wood burner
picker. Coll814-379-2424.
otove, uc. cond. Coli 114·
2 bodroom turn., air, ut;(llloo Newly lumiohed opt. for
218-8413.
l'lil!fl:li dIIIIi S l~
BenoLivtotock TroHoro. Hur·
pold, odulla only. Coli 814· olnglo penon . flroploco.
rtcono. WV. 304-787-8644
cloon • noot. 1228. goo448' 41 10.
12 guogo Browning outo, or 757-8389.
oloctrtc. Colll14-448·1811
Bolglun, 2 btrrtlo. Coil 8142 bdr. 2 mlleo from Holzer or 814-448·1243 . .
51 Household Gooda 379-2848.
Now H"'lond 354 grinder
Hoopllli ot Evorgroon . I - - - - - - - - - mixer. Utld very lttle. Exc
Chlldron occoptod . Coli 2 bdr. opt .. portlyfurnlohed,
50 per c.nt oHI Fioohlng cond, 304- 273-4215 .
&amp;14-445 -3897ore14-246- pork front, downtown, woSWAIN
irrow oigno 1259111 Ughtld.
1223.
tor pold, 1178 mo.nth. Coil AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE non· orrow t247. Unlighted Now Hollond 487 hoy bind,
814-448·3918 or814·448620UvoSt .. Gollipollo. New 1199. (Froo letteroll SM oxc oond, 12,400.00. 304·
Spolloll 2 bdr.. 12x80. 0021 .
locolly. Umlttd quontity. 273·.42111 .
• utld wood-cool otovoo, 8 Hwryl 118001423-10e3 .
kitchen 1ppllencea, fur·
nlthed. lergo prtvoto lot, 1 'AI Aportmont lor . rent, fur· pc wood LR oullo 1388,
mi . from town, t200 mo. nlohed, 1175 mo., pluo bunk bodo t1 99, ontron Mlxtd hardwood olebo, , 1 2 .
rocllnero 199, now • uHd
63
Liveatock
ptu1 HC . with reference•. utllitloo. Coll814-441-9244
bedroom oultoo, rongoa, per bundle. contolnlng opCtll814-448-2236 or 814· 9AM·8PM .
wrlngor woohoro. 11 lhooo. prox. 1 V. ton. fob. Ohio
448·2581 .
Now llvlngroom oultto Pollet Co .. Pomeroy, Ohio.
2 bedroom epertmente .
5 Polled Chorololo bullo
99_2_·_M_ 81_._ _ purebred , 700- BOO lbo.
12x80 2 bed;oom unfur· Now Hoven. WYo. Newly t199-U89. lompo, oloo I -Ph_o_n•_8_14_·_
nlthed mobile home. 1 milo remodeled. In town. 814· buying cool • wood llovu. 1976 GMC '4 ton trud&lt;. Woodword'o Ohlllco Formo.
Co11814-448-3158.
1986 Ford Bronco. Old roll Coil 614-379-2587.
from fit. 7onGoorgeaCrook 882-7,81 .
fld. Coli 814·448-4388 or
door kitchen coblnot. 7 H.P .
Furnlohod Aportment for GOOD USED APPLIANCES Glboon gorden troctor whh Purebred , polled, Blmmon·
304-875-9780.
ronl, .no child...,. Avllloblo Wo-o. dryoro. refrlgoro· plow. Coli 814-988 -4353.
Ill bull coif. 8 monlho old.
Coli 114-387-7418.
3 bdr., 1 bl)h, mobile homo oflor Oct .3 . Coli 614-882- taro. rongoo. Sklggo Ap·
ovolloblo Doc. 1, turn. or 2749.
pllonooo, Upper Rlvor Rd. Lowery orgon lor ulo w~h
unfurn. t300 mo. including
booldo Stone Creot Motel. Gonlt chordo. 18&amp;0. 814- For Solo:Horelord bun. Coli
Wltlf, teWIQI &amp; tra1h 2 bd.room furnlohtd Apt. 814-448-7398.
192-2122 .
814·941-2388.
'pickup. pluo dopoolt. Coil 814-992-5434 or 304-882·
25116.
e14-448-4208.
Volley Furniture, now &amp; TONY'S GUN REPAIRS ,
utld. Ll.., ooctlon ol quol- hot dip rtbluolng, oil typoo o1 64 Hay 8o Grein
2 bdr. t1&amp;0 mo. Coil 614- Stone WOod• Apertmente. ity furnltvnr . 1218 Eootom · gunsmith worll, bot 11rvlce.
Bonlor Cltlzono ond mobility Avo .. Golllpollo.
304-875 -4831 .
378-24311 ..
lmpolred unlto. 1 100ltowell
Hay for ulo. Coil 814-3792 bedroom mobile home. St., Mlddl&lt;lpor1, Ohio. Equol E·Z Credit Mollohon Furnl· Serlo u1 about loelng 2424 .
.
Roclne oreo. Coli 814-882· Houolng Opportunity , ture. Rt. 7 North ol Golllpo- weight? Contoct Glorlo
Formoro Home A:dmlnlotro- llo. Coli 114-446-7444.
5858 .
Grote. Rt. 2. 8011 282, Mlxtd gro11 hoy for ulo.
tlon . Monegod by Arthur
Lltlrl. wv. 25283. 304- Coil 614-949·2237. .
3 bldroom, expendo. wood· Howord Winer ond Aoooc. !;ountry otylo ook furniture, 812-3112 .
burntr, garage, fenced yard, ~.O . Box 1007. Morlotto, hind crofted end flnlohod,
Flrot quality mhild hoy.
gorden. frull ""'· Dopotit Ohio 48780. 1-614-373- ontlquo roproductlono. Pout Lump hou• oool, do IIIII!' ony Lorge btleo. Call 814-949·
ond reftroncoo. Coli 81 4· 8111 .
Conkel , Rt. 7, Tuppon omount, 304-678· 7397 or 3058 oft. 4 p.m.
878-1247.
949-3031 .
Plelno.
3 bd.room Apt. for rent In
Good hoy, 11.00 ond t1 .50
2 bd.room mobile homo ntor Syrocuoo. 614-992 -7688 ! pc, dlnotto Nl, t78.00, 30 ,QI outomotic rlfll with por bole, Rodmond llldgo,
oft. 5 p.m.
Racine. 814-848-2148.
304-8711· 2117.
ICopl, 304-875-3978.
304-1711-8604.

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Friday, November. 16, 1985

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Page-1 0-The Dail Sentinel

71
71

Auto• for Sale

1972 Opel GT. Collectoro

Auto• for Sale

,TOP . CASH pold for '10
model•nd newer used Clrt.
Smith Bulck·Pontloc. 1911
Eootem Avo .. Golllpollo. Coli
814· 448·2282.
1 883 Pontile Porlolonno
mint cond, low mlloogo.
lolded. Coll814-387-7225
otter &amp;PM.
1983 Dodao Colt 4 dr..
34,000 mlfoo, 4x2 trono.
Coli 814-448-7414.
1979 Muotong, 11 .850.
Coil '1114·388· 9868.
1980,Piymouth TC3 47,000
mlleo. 4opd. 1882 Dodge
Omnl 2 dr .• 118,000 mlloo.
'1981 Plymouth Tourlomo,
2 .2, 5 opd., 4.000 mllu.
Coil 614- 379-2721.
1978 .vw Bootlo now ~roo.
body flOod ohlpe. Colll14·
446-7879 lftor I PM.
1978 Oodgo A - . PS, PB.
AC, now rtdlolo; AM·FM,
ltoroo. low mlloogo. Body a
engine perfect. Locitty
owned, Muot 1111. Coil 114446-0848 .

19n Ford Gronldo. 302
engine. V-·8. outomotlc. Coli
814-,.8·8828 oflor Spm.
'1982 Silver Comoro. om-lm
S-trock, tuto. trono.. AC.
now tiroo. t5800. Coil 814·
448-3769 oftor 4pm.
1989 Corvotte. 380 4 opd ..
air, t~top, PS, PI, PW,
AM-FM redlo, redlol ~reo.
oxc. cond.. t7.1100 . Coli
814-379-2433.
Chryllor 1894 fifth Avonuo.

p.::"-t, all optk:ma,
bilge, low ~too, 11 1 ,500.

Luxury

Coil 814·288-1379 oflor
&amp;PM.
1878 lulc~ llogel Umlltd,
po- _,,, wlndowo, ..o·
10of, tilt, ilr cond., AM-FM
..llttto, 12.900. Coil 81 4·
448-0504.
.
1978 Camero Z-28. now
tlroo, n - point, AT.PS,AC,
oxcollont condklon. t4,800.
Coli 61 4-448-B201 or 81 4·
448·81 t 3.
1978 Monte C.rlo oxc.
oond . Roily whotlo. ·Coil
614-446-70411.
1983 Z-28 Comoro t-top.
10,000 mlloo. lkt new. Coil
114· 4411·8288 oflor 5:30
col 814-446-8127 .
19811 Bulc~ LIBob"' 2 dr.•
lil&lt;e now. 5,900 mlloo. Coil
114-441-8288 lfttr 5:30
coli 814·448-8127 .
1878 Novo, t700. 2-15"
rolloy whOolo. C.ll8 1 4-448·
B031 .
1970 Buick Electro ciNn.
good work cor . Coli 814288· 8883.
.
1980 Chlllotto, 4 dr .. AM·
. FM caoutto, AC, Y· B.
12.000 nogotloblo . Coli
814-448-9049 oftor &amp;PM .
1974 Chivy lmpolo. ~ dr .•
380 engine. 47,000 ' oct.
mlloo, P8, PB. AC. good core
11 , 500. Coli 814·248·
511111 .

dow•. inaul~t
g. roofing,
'1•~ ond 1!1 · oll~l!, conIn thlo areo. Runo good .
. Body·EC. Now point, tlroo. . croll. Cil~~o~ ~JV ,,.:
brokoo. t1000. firm. Non iond L. lnotollollori. RciOI~· . ·
Ntgotloble. &amp;14-992-2786 . lng. vinyl siding, otorm dooro •
and windowe. Free eati·
1973 Ctdlllac Coup do Vlllo. motoo. Call 814-992-2772.
Ctll114-982·3337.
COLEMAN WATER WELL
1982 Toyoto ollllon wogon,
. DRILLING ,
P8 . PB, outo, oxc cond, Pump ules, Mrvlce. Regie$3,400.00 . 304- 896· torld in Ohio. All work
3422.
guorontood . Call 304-2732811 . Ravenswood, W.Va.
J98l ChlvrolotCoprlcCiaa· o~c. low mlllllgo, AT. AC.
RON'S Telovlolon Service.
AM-FM .topo. Cruile. 304· Houtecallson RCA , Quazar,
1178•8811 or ·ll711-8440.
GE. Spoclollng In Zonllh.
'
Coll304-678: 2~98. or 614'73 Volklwegon w~h nowly 448-2454. • '
· •I
rebulh motor, t25.00. 304·
458 ·1930.
Fetty Tree Trimming, ltump
removal. Coil 304-875 '73 Dido. 4 door. 304-875· 1331 .
,1264.
RINGLES'S SERVICE, ox·
1979 Mollbu Wogan, auto perlenced carpenter. electri·
trono, PS. Pl. AC, exc con d. ci1n. mason, painter. roof·
U.300. 1875ToyotoCellco lng !Including hot tar
GT, four opotd, runo good. opplicationl 304-876· 2088
lookl lhlrp •• 1.000. 1971 or 875-7388 .
Chevy truck Chlyonno pkg,
12:000 mlloo. PS. AC. tlh Starks Tree end Lawn Serwhitt. no ruot, no body vice, londocoping. 304-576ftllor. ..por ohorp truck 2010.
13,900. 304-87.5-3841.
Rotary or cobletool drilling.
1988 C.moro. exc. cond. Molt wella completed aame
304-871-4824.
day. Pump aelea,nd eervtce.
304-895-3802
1978 PlymouthVoyogorvan
U ,900.00. : 1978 Pontile Got your carpotln ohlp ohape
Tron, Am 12.200.00. 8oth with Captoln Stoomor, furnl·
•
good cond. 304·871-2372 . ture cktanlng-water damage
.,'
worll. 304-875-2296 .
72

Trucka fcir Sale

inaulated replacement win·

1985 Chov. C-10 pickup
(4WOI With chorcool
ln1 .. Silvorldo, AC. PS, PB.
outo. olldlng reor window.
cniloo, AM-FM topo, olactrlc
wlndoww ond ""or Iacko.
bod llnor, V-8, oux. goo tonk,
now t18.000 ooklng
•1 1 ,800. Coil 814 · 446·
9384.

Carpentry, Remodeling . · ~
Room Addition, All building.
- repalra. Cement 1nd Block
work. Froo Eltimoto. 304·
878·4322 .

1975 Chevy Sllverodo I ton,
duoily with King cob.
U .8oo . cau 814-44&amp;2107 or 814-2411·8500.
1985 Ford PU 14 ton F-260 .
Coil 814-448-8286 oflor
5 :30 corN 614·448·8127.
1874 PU, now Uno, good
ttre1, new braktl, good
1ronoportollon. t1 ,000. Coil
814 ·245-88118.
1810 Oot.. n~ auto. rtdlo.
topper, .,nroof, 12,599.
John'o Auto Solei. Bulovlllo
R~ .. Golllpollo, Olllo.
1967 Chevy truck . Good for
houllng . Coil 814- 9923238.
1988 Chivy P.U. truck. Po,
pb. V-8, lutO. 18B00. 814849 ·2880.
1879 Ford 302 outomotlc,
new paint. new c1mper top,
304·875·4210 otter 1:00
PM .
'73 F800 Ford truck, Edloon
Moyn, 304-87&amp;· 1B58.

73

Vena

a. 4 W.O.

19n'Ford LTD , good worll.
bodygoodohlpe, goodtlrao.
Coll814-448-4517 .
1988 Chovtllo Super Sport,
good cond . Coli 614-6894823 . .

78 Chevy oonvorolon von,
711 Ford PU. Coll814·448·
2888 .

1180 Vo.. owegon 011111
Robblt , good ohopo,
t1 ~ 500. Coli 814-2111383.
1178 Robblt . 1178 Ford
LTD . Call oftor &amp;PM, 814·
381-a23 • ony dmo 814·
388-8426.
1881 red VW dloool RobbiH
oxc. cond.. lotded wkh
oxtru. Priced to toll. Coli
814-448-0747 onytlmo .
1171 Comoro 2 dr. Coli
814·286·8U2 .
1173 Buick Appolo, 350 .
..tomotlc, po, pb, now llroo,
good oond. 18110. 304-8783312.4

78 Ford Bronco 4x4 V-8.
311 engine, txl'll Ill 4
whitt opoko rlmo. AM·FM 8
IriCk, PI, PB. 13,000. Coli
homo 814-387-0201 bullnell 81 4·448·11743.
1876 Chivy von outotrono.
3110. for oolo or trede. Coli
814-446-4343 oflor 8PM .
74

Motorcycle•

18 II. Bou boot,' IO HP.
Evlnrudo. Tenno- treller
with loto of Olllroo. t1.980 .
C.ll 114·381-9711 . .

76

Boetaand
Motors for S1le

John boot fat: oolo. Coil
814-288•8417.

LISTJ:N UP, MeN!
TH ' SARGE AN' 1
FIGURE GUZ AN '
I!IIG IINKY I-lEADED

OUT T'MUD LA.KE!

GASOLINE ALLEY

J.le picked four First race is
horses at
Monday at
noon~

•

thinh Mrs.
Cream is
completely

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addled r

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82

"'

Plumbing
8o Heati.ng

'

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CARTER 'S PLUMBING
· AND HEAliNG
Cor. Founh lind Pine
Golllpollo, Ohio
Phone 814-446-3888 or
614-446-4477'

..'
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JIM'S PLUMBING &amp; HEATING. At. 1; Box 355, Gli~i-.
polio. Coll814-387-0676.
83

EVENING

Round competition from
MauL Hawaii. (2 hrs.)
(I) Entertainment Tonight
Jack Lemmon talks about
his latest film , .. Macaroni" .

Good-1 Excovatlng. btoe·
mo"'o. footoro, drivowaya.
Hptlc tankl, landacaping.
~oil' el\yllf9•&gt;6114- 41-8 ·.
•837. J•mo• L. l:tovtoc&gt;n ••Jr.
·

mate.

7 :00 · 0 (]) PM Magazine
. (I) Courtohlp of Eddio' •
Father
(]) Golf: 1 985 Kapolua
Inti . Chomplonohip Third

Excavating

owner. ·

(CCI Arnold takes saxophone · lessons from a fa mous jazz musician in order
to impress a pretty class-

FRIDAY
11/15/85

CD 0 Cil Whool of Fortune

·

Dozer Worll lond clearing,
londtcoplng, etc. Froo 1111·
molll. Coli 814-448-1038
or &amp;14-9ll2 ·71 18 onytlme.
J .A.R. Conotructlon Co.•
Rutland, Oh . 114-7422903. a-menlo, Footoro.
Concr1t1 work, BICithoe' 1,
Ooz'l' • Oltcher, Dump
truclio. &amp; wottr-goo-ooweroloctrlcoHinoo.

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IJ.l)
MacNoii-Lahrer
Newahour

ID @ Ol-ea Court
IDJeHoroono
7 :05 (I) Mary Tyler Moore
7 :30 II CD New Newlywed

Game

CD Please Don't Eat Dais·

iea
(I) Now Price Is Right

CD D CIJ Jocperdy

(I) Nightly Buolno01 fie ·

port

86

General Hauling

J1m11 Boye Water Service.

Alto poolo flllld. Coil 814218·1141 or 614-446·
1171 or 814·448-7911 .

® Wheel of Fortune
ID (fi) Price lo Right
• WKRP In Clnclnnotl
7 :36
Sonford end Son
8 :00 D ciJ CD Knight Rider M1·
chael and KITT help ou1 a

rn

nightclub owner and a suc cessful performer who are
trying to rebuild their trou·
bled neighborhood . (60
min .)

Kon'o Wotor Borvlco. Wello.
cisterna. pool• filled . Phone
814-387-0823 or81 4-3&amp;77741 night or day .

ciJ Laosie

(I) 1D ® Weboter iCC)
Ill (I) ® Twilight Zone
(()
MacNeil-lehrer

Waugh ' a W1ter Service.

Wollo. clotemo, poolo. Fut.
rolloblo oorvlco. Coil 814258·1240 or 614-25 8 1130, Rooaonoblo roteo .

Newshour

LlrMJtone. 11nd, gravel,
hOUII COli. 1 ton Ia up.
814-387-

neo.

Coal delivered. t42.00 par
ton, 304 - 521 ·2~12 .
87

joined by top Wa_shington
journalists anatyz tng the
week ·s news.

g)MDVIE : 'Sword and the
Sorcerer'

IHeO) MOVIE : 'Cool Ml·
nor's Daughter' !CCI
[MAKI Rock end Roll: The
Early Days
8 :05 CD NBA Baokotb.ll: Chi ·
cago at Milwaukee

8 :30 Cil The"Lono Ranger
(!) g (H) Mr. Belvodore
ICC) W esley makes a costly
mistake for Mr. Belvedere
when he holds a garage sele .
to raise funds for the financia lly strapped Owens family .
·
,
(j]) Wall S'"reet Week Lou1s
Rukeysor analyzes the ·ao ·s
wi1h 8 weekly review of
economic and . investment

Upholatery

tRISTATE
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1183 Soc . Avo .. Golllpollo.
114·448-7833 or&amp;14-4481833.
R &amp; M Furniture Monufocturlng. St. At. 7. Crown
City, Oh . Call ' 614-2681470, call Evt. 814·448·
3438. Old &amp; now
Uphootlt'od .

.

· Review !CCI Paul Duke is

Haul limattone, tlnd. gravel,dlrt, bulk or bag fertilizer

ond lime. Excolalor Salt
Worko Inc . 138 E. Moln St.,
Pomeroy . 814-982-3891 .

·

(ll) Wethington Week m

9 :00

matters.

D (])

(!) Mloflto of Sci·
ence The misfits come to
tJ::Ie rescue when a highly de·
ve loped dolphln--i~ stolen by
drug smugglers 1n order to

locate 8 sunk en cache of co ·
caine. (60 min.)
(I) 700 Club
·

(!) NFL Game of tho Week
(I) ID (j}J DIH' rent Strokot

u

If ~:~ou think theres
room forihreeof
there!

dow, vinyl and otool oidlng.
405 Moln St. d-ntown Pt.
Ploount. 304-675-8252.

...

1i74 Sulluo~Nip, high ml·
loogo. ovory. ' l&gt;lrl'to~. good
cond, runo 'e•c. Coli 11 4·
288-1528.

ALLEYOOP

Rooldonllol Wlndowo a
Awning, 20 Pet. oH on

!the Ford F-100 otondord
trana, lir, new Plint, good
~roo, t1,800. Coil 814448 · 2300.

1978 Ford Buotlabock
cormpor von, 411.000 mlleo,
good goo mlltoge, guoron·
tood 30 doyo. t4000. Coil
814-387-0481 .

1878 Chivy Novo AT, runo
••c . t878. Coli 814-446·
7441. otter a ..11 81 4·4487942 .

D.and M. Contractore. Vinyl
aiding, replacement win-

hem. Onty •veral tO be seen

'94 Chivy, po, pb, long
19n Toyoto Carollo G'IOd whltl btoo, V-8 onglno,low
oond .. AT, AC, AM-FM mlloogo. t7,000. 304-571·
rtdlo. t1.300. C.ll 814· l:=2:81:8: or::::l:7::8·::20=08: :·==
388-8648.
(.
1 875 PontliH:, 1971 Novo.
t3110 Mch . Coli 814-388·
8889 .

Baaement Waterproofing.

with a Bullette.

12:00 Cll Bell of Grouc:ho
(]) AWA Wreolflng
(I) Entortolnment Tonight
J ack Lemmon talks abdbt
his latest film , " Macsroni" .

Ill CIJ

\

@ Dallaa (CCI The
Ewing-hosted charity rodeo
brings forth several dramatic events among the Ewi!!9 clan. (60 min.)

CIJ Statewide

(fi) Great Performances:

Mntor Harold... and the
Boys (CC) This drama deals
with the human totl of

apanheid . 190 min. I
IMAKI MOVIE: ' Body Dou ble ' iCC)
9 :30 (!) NFL' s Greatest Mo·
monto: 1 984 NFL MVP
(!) G (H) Benton !CCI
(I) Wall Stroot Week Louis
Rukeyser analyzes the 'SO's
w ith a weekly review of
economic and investment
m atter s .

10:000 ®

CD Miami Vlcoln an

effort to bust a major drug
dealer, Crockett and Tubbs
use a female addict with
hateful childhood memories
of the d ealer. f60 min .I

(]) Speedweok
rut Our Family Honor
iCC)
0 (I)® Foloon Crest !CCI
Lance makes a deal with Ri chard Channing In order to
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journalists analyzing the
week ' s news .

IDOdd Couple
10:15[HBOI MOVIE : 'Not for
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flood watch issued for Gallia, Meigs

By Unllecl Press lntematlonal
Heavy rains moved Into Ohio durtng the night
Saturday, prompting the National Weather Service to
issue flood warnings for some rivers In southern Ohio
and flash flood watches for some counties -Including
Gallia and Meigs - In east central and south central
Ohio.
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The State Highway Patrol said early Saturday just
one highway was closed In Pickaway County.
F1ood warnings were issued for the Scioto River
south of Columbus, 'the Ohio Brush Creek In Adams
County and the Little Miami River south of Kings
Mil1s. Southern Ohio received between an Inch and an
!ncb and a.half of rain Friday, and more rain was In
the forecast for Satun!ay and some of h could be

beavy.
A nash Dood watch was tssued for east central and
south central Ohio. Counties affected by tluit
declaration include Belmont, Coshocton, Guernsey,
Harrison, Holmes, Morgan, Monroe, Musklngum,
Noble, Tuscarawas, Washington. Athens, Gal11a,
Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Pike, Scioto and Vinton.
The front that bas plagued Ohio for the past couple
of weeks moved through the area Friday and was tn
move nvrtb again Saturday. Heavy rains developed
over southwest Ohio Friday evening and spread Into
soutlle.Stern counties tater In the night.
Almost an Inch and a half of rain at the Greater
Cincinnati International Airport (1.42) while In lhe

downtown area almost an Inch tell (.00) . Zanesvme
reported just short of an Inch rt rain up to·1 a.m. and
moderate rains were stW reported there at 4 a.m.
Ughter rains were reported at other regular
reporting statJons, but radar lndicaled patches of
heavier rain even In central and northern Ohio.
Some flooded roads were reported south of the
Columbus area in Pickaway County early Satun!ay,
but only Ohio 725 was closed.
As the wann front moved north Into central Ohio
Satunlay, tile significant rains. moved north wilb it.
feriods of dcy weather are expected south or the front
along with warmer temperatures. H!gp tempera·
tures were expected to reach well Into the 00s In
southern Ohio Satunlay. A cold front was expected

Woman dies
in early
morning fire
RIO GRANDE - A 25-year·old
Rio Grande College student died
early Satunlay morning durtng a
II!J! that gutted an upstairs apartment here.
Dead Is Barbara J . Fetty, whose
hometown is Langsville. She was a
student majoring in special
education.
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She died In an upstairs apartment
located In a home owned by Edna
Wickline.
Two etflciEIICY apartments are
iocaled on tile second noor or the
WesiCollegeAvemieoome,acrording to Rio GraiKie Fire Chief Robert
Brandeberry.
The apartments wete rented to
Janel Walters and Angela Anderson, acron!lngtotheRloGrandefire
department report.
No one else was upstairs at the
tfmeoflbe blaze, firefighters report.
Brandebeny said the apparent
cause of death was smoke lnbala ·
tlon. Fetty was pronounced dead at
tile scene by Gatua County Coroner
Donald R. Warehime.
'!be fire cblef said that- while the
Incident remains under lnvesttga·
lion- the fire seems to have started
at therearoftheapartment;where a
bathroom and kitchen are located.
A village llrefighter said battling
tile blaze was complicated by tile
presence of toxic fumes which
apparently emanated from varnish
on the ceiling and wood paneling In
the recently remodeled
(Continued on page AJ)

sweep ou1 the mllder air for a while later this
·afternoon or evening.
For the first time this month, a signiticant high
pressure area Is forecast tn follow the cold front into
the Ohio Valley. If 1his works ou1 on schedule, some
clearing should take place Sunday ·and at least
northern Ohio should see the long lost astronomical
feature known as the sun.
After a brisk night w11h temperatures In the Jls to
lower 40s, hlglis Sunday should bounce back Into the
mid 50s to lower 60s.
Monday may be mllder yet with temperatures In
the 60s IJ!roughou1 Ohio and perhaps even Into Ihe 70s
In some southern counties.

With no sales tax,
Meigs is among a
minority in Ohio
By NANCY YOACHAM

FATAL FIRE -A 25-year-oltl Rio Gt'1111cle Coile«e
student died early Salurday ~mmlng during a lire
that gutted an uplltalrs apartmeat In lhls building on

West College Avmue. Dead Is Barbara J. Fetty,
whose hometown Is Lanpvllle. She was a sGiclent
majoring In special education.

'l1Jne&amp;.Sentlnel Staff
POMEROY - AI the present
time, Meigs County Is one of only 13
ot Obio's88rounties which imposes
no sales tax.
Flfty·three counties in the state
impose a 0.5 percent sale$ tax while
22 impose the one percent lfmlt
allowed by tllestatte. All of the sales
taxes are In addition 1o the stale
· sates tax of five percent.
Could Meigs Countlans ever be
faced with paying a county sales
tax?
Commissioner Rlchanl Jones
says "not In the irrunediatefuture."
However he adds that "should the
demand ot services and the costs for
government continue to grow, then
new sources of revenue would have
tn be found and a sales tax would
have to be considered:"
During the recent election, all
twelve sales tax issues on ballots
throughout Ohio were defeated,
most by a 2·1 or 3-1 ma&amp;gln.
Dolph Master, executive director
of the County Commissioners Asso·
elation of Ohio, has said the tax
defeats·wm Intensify what he calls
" an emergency In co unt y
financing."
Many county otticlais tbroughou t
Ohio blame 1heirftnanciat problems
on cuts in federal revenue sharing
and increases In stale mandated

rosts such as welfare.
Meigs County's revenue sharing
funds for 191Wlwereexpectedtoto1al
$134,756. Federal cutbacks haVe
lowered thatfundlngsofarbyabout
$15,&lt;XXJ to $al,&lt;XXJ Jones says.
.
Jonessayslossofrevenueshartng
is a factor In couhty flnanctal
problems, although Meigs County
bas not been greatlY burt by federal
cutbacks.
"However, " he contends, "if '
federal revenue sharing is cut out
completely,lt would beahardshlpto
Meigs County."
All the situation now stands, the
!ederal govenunen1 proposes not
only tn reduce the revenue sharing
program bu1 to phase It out
rompletely afterfiscalyear1986, the
last year of the program's CUm'nt
authorization.
Although revenue sharing was
designed to be used for capital
Improvements, many counties ln.
Ohio have put the funds Into
operating expenses and social
services.
Agood portion of Meigs County's
revenue sharing is also used for
social programs such as senior
citizens, crippled children and,
before passage of an opera ling levy,
the county's school for the mentally
retarded.
Jones agrees that rising welfare
(Continued on page A3)

Commission votes Tuesday on new interim city manager
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis City Commission
wW vote Tuesday night on the first reading of a
resolution appointing Homer Pellegrtnon Interim city
manager.
PeUegrinon wut replace Keven Wright, woose
resignation bas been tendered and will be effective
. ' Dec. 2.
Wright, woo bas Indicated he will return to his home
state of Colorado, was chosen Interim city manager

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on Oct. 7, replacing Christian P. Morrts. Monis
tendered his resignation Aug. 27 In order to take a
sfmUar position in carey, Ohio, a statutocy v!Uage of
about 4,!ro'ln Wyandott County.
,
Moms' resignation was accepted by the commis·
sion durtng its Sept. 3 meeting. Ironically, Monis'
final day on the city payroll was Friday. Wright had
been acting as city manager in Moms' absence

White·House declares Reagan the
'winner' in pre-summit posturing
from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 was
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Prest· , home from Geneva."
successful.
"He'sronftdent'but
notoveroont·
dent Reagan left for Geneva
The Soviets, however, stole back
Saturday the winner of a pte· dent," said the aide, whO asked not to
the
show In a last-minu•e gesture
summit public relations bout with be Identified. "He'swtulng to listen,
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, finn In his positions, but willing IIJ apparently aimed at Improving the
emerging as a realist woo wants' 'to listen and negotiate if the opportun· ·summit atmosphere.
Soviet Ambassador Anato\y Doadvance tile ball" In East-West tty coine$ up. But be will not be
bryntn
paid a call on Secretary of
easDy swayed."
.
relations, a top aide says.
The ~Ide said thai the summit will Stale George Shultz Friday evening
Reagan, prfmed for his trip after a
final round of meetings Friday wilh be prtnlarUy to "get-acquainted ... before beading for Moscow .and
gave assurances the Kremlin would
foreign policy advisers, told Japa· to advljtlce the ball a bit."
allow
lhe departure rl nine Soviets
The
aide
also
declared
that
the
nese joomalists that a "dedicated
separated
from American familY
White
House
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plan"
for
approach to a sate future would be
members
and
one dual national.
the most important thing Ican bring gaining .t higher publicity profile

during the fanner city manager's transition to his

post In Carey.
If Pellegrlnon' s appointment is approved, he will be
the third city manager In three months. He will serve
as city manager untO a new chief executive offlcer·ts
appointed by the city commission.
Commission President Dcnald E. Ltntala said
Satunlay morning the rorrunlsslon was still In the
process of interviewing potential candidates for tile

position.
Wright was employed by the city as rrereatlon
director in April 19lll and served on the bargaining
team !hat reached a rontract agreement in
September with Local 1316 of the American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Em·
ptoyees. The contract was the first between the uniOn
and city under Ohio's collective barga ining law.

Reagan vetoes $13 billion

emergency spending bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi- not to be nam!'d. said the bill was
dent Reagan, exercising his third re)reted not only because it spent
veto this year, renewed his strong more than Reagan wanted push for the Senate's balanced, prtmarUy on keeping J'(Jstal sutisi·
budget plan, despite womes by his dies tor charitable organizationsaides and members ot Congress bu1 because Ihe president wan led to ·
renew his push for the balanced· .
about defense cuts 11 could force.
Reagan vetoed a $l.'l billion budget legislat ion.
· spending blll Friday to finance the
The agenci{'S covered by the b111
Treasucy Department, Postal Ser, will continue to operate w11h money
vice and the president's own office provided in a continuing resolution
SALtm.: - Prettldlllt Rea- ' and said It Is "proof positive of the the president signed Thursday.
pn often a farewell lllute on
need" to pass the controversial
The veto marked the 42nd of
"Gramm·Rudman" plan.
Reagan's presidency and his thii'd
leavlnfl' lhe ~ H - SalluA WhiteHouse official, woo asked· this year.
day.

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MOSCOW (UP!) - The Soviet Union, keeping up
Its anti-"Siar Wars" drumbeat, said Satunlay the
only way to reach agreement In Genev~ on reduCing
nuclear stockpUes Is to ban deployment rl weapons In
spilce.
As President Reagan new to Geneva for meetings
startillg Tuesday with Soviet leader Mikhail
GortMichev, the Soviet media ·attacked ~agan's
''Star Wars" missile defense plan and accused him of
hypocrisy In his pre-summit remarks.

The dilemma of reducing eXiSting nuclear
annaments while creating space weapons Will have
to be solved sooner or later, the Communist Party
newspaper Pravda sald.
"The Soviet proposals providing for a ban m outer
space mllitartzatlonis tile way out of the Impasse," It
sald.
Descr!blrig the Soviet propolials as "bold and
oonstruc11ve," Pravda said, "these are exactly the

expectations that are set for the Geneva meeting."
AnOther n~spaper, Soclallst Industry, said there
"is no more urgent and impOrtant task today than to
block the channels for the conllilued stockpUing of
nuclear weapons while shutting tbe door securely on
armaments In · outer space. This Is the pivotal
problem."
It accused the United States of tgnortng Soviet
peace Initiatives.
''The United States responded to the termination by

the Soviet Union of any nuclear explosions w11h a
nuclear blast in Nevada," the newpaper said.
, When the Soviets proposed banning deployment of
weapons In space, It added, the United States replied
by testlng an anti·salelll!e weapon.
The newspaper Rural Life said that in the days
befor the swnmit, "Washington has by(X)Crltically
replaced the lnstlgatocy, bellicose statements by
peaceful rhetoric."

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